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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-15 - Orange Coast PilotI' Ma1·ine 'Deserter' • Freedom S111prises • Toxle Spill Seares Irvine ] a , ' • Man Rescued Front Balboa Blaze • Valley Cops Nab F•asher Suspeet ,. • Sex Bias in CAHmty Jail Ended? Husband Dead 20 Galleas Tl .. ed Iroine Mops { Chemical Spill l Four young m e n "'ere ~hospitalized and evacuation of f some 400 Irvine residents was a · possibility Thursday night after 20 gallons of toxic chemicals were accidentally spilled along • Culver Drive. i Danger to residents was ruled 1 ~ t Valley Cops • ~ Nab Suspe~t In Flash Case Fountain Valley police Thurs· day arrested a man they believe to be the "Westmont Flasher," a man allegedly responsible for a.ex offenses against at least lS teen-age girls over the past year and a ball. Police said John David Scbarback, 20, a construction worlte:r, admitted after his ar- rest that be bas broken into the bedrooms ol the teen.age girls late at Diga, exposing himself and foodling his victims. The offenses, •bich include at· tempted rape, occurred in the West:moat housing tract in t.be nortbwest part of Fountain Valley, less than two blocks from Scharbac.t's ~. aecord· inc to police. . Tbe flasher would break into tbe bedrooms between midnight and 4 a.m. nude from the w~ down, usually wearing a pair ol · aborU or a paper ba& onr bis bead, police .al. SclwiMld beealDe a suspect ht the btvest11auon after be failed to ..,.,..,. In eoart last IDCllltla oa a lluDtiQltoll Beach eb ..... ~ inc*eat ftJM*UR in c.eral Park. Be ... &milted 'at ........... n.ndlJ attemoon. ~Bob JIOlety •aid tbe flaaber•s crlmea have pro- 111111d ID .._.. OYer the put mr from mer.•IJ HPOli•I ~----to.....,,..., and au.empt· .... ,.,. .. ~. L lebal'Mek la cbar1ed with ""'•lary, indecent espoaure, lewd ecmd•et and attempted rape, poUu 1aJd. He I• Jn ~ eo.tJ Jail wit1I bail Mt ...... out today after Orange County fire officials and a Los Angeles c hemical c leaning company worked 11 hours to contain the spill, according to a spokesman for the fire department. The incident began at 6 : 15 p .m . afte r an unidentified worker at a Standard station. 18002 Culver Drive, accidentally knocked over a 2Q,gaUon drum of carburetor cleaner while changing a trre. The four employees: George Williamson Jr .. 23, Rick Rissie, 24. Joe Turner, 17 . and Kip Holmes. 18, were taken to Tustin Community Hospital and later released. Before county fire officials ar· rived~ the chemicals bad been hosed down into a storm drain leading to the city's sewer system. according to battalion chief Tim Sappot. Fear that the chemicals had rapidly spread through the city's sewer system Jed county fire officials to consider evacuatmg all residents living .between the service station and the San Diuo Freeway. Sadat Seeks New Summit CAIRO, Egypt (AP). - . President Atlwar Sadat proposed a new U.S.· sponsored summit meet· ing toct.y after the No- vember presidential. ~lee· tions as f.be "best course" for retolrin1 the Egyp- tian-Israeli deadlock over the future ~ the Palett.in· ians. The E1yptian leader made tbe propota1 in a let· ter to laraell Prlme Mlnllter Menachem Begin, latest in a aerlet of mess..-concernin1 tbe. clllpule be.tween the COUD• trles over the status of JerUHlem. He said it would be "UD· lair and dilcourteoua'' to 1eet such a meetilal wbile President Carter is nan· tllng fw ~lecUon. ,.,.....,.... SHOT TO DEATH Playmate Dorothy Straiten Neighbor s Rescu e Man From Blaze Tenants of an upstairs unit a.re c r e dite d with rescui ng a downstairs neighbor early today aft.er a $1.5,000 blue broke out in a Balboa Peoin.suJa apartment building during predawn hours. Ftank Mossbarger. 28, ol U8 28th St., was uleep on a couch in tbe unit be occupies u lt rapidly filled with smote about 1 a.m ., invesUgat.on said. Mossf:'.,:r wu tl"eat.ed for smoke t.ioo 1t the scene by paramedics , but not hospitalized. Fire Inspector Art Morton said the fire was diacovered by upstairs tenants Gree Ratner, Jay Geisler and Julie Ann Hall when •mote becan escapln& Moeabu'jG''s apartment. Ratner and Geisler ran dowu&aln and forced their wey lD to lead Mosabarler to aaf~ while 11.t. Hall telephoned for tt.lp. A crew ol 13 firemen under command of Battalion Chief Tom Daley toot 10 minutes to control the fire ln the apartment b11lldin&, lnvestJ;atora saJd . Her Face Blasted By Gun LOS ANGELES <AP > - Playboy magazine's Playmate or the Ye:u-. uoratny Strat'ten, 'Wic. killed with a shotgun blast in her face. apparently by her husband, who then shot himself to death. police said today. Ms . Stratteo. 20. a native of Vancouver, British Columbia. was found at 12:30 a.m. lying partially on the bed in the two. story West Los Angeles home sbe shared Wltil recently ""ith her hus band, Paul Snyder. 29. Neither was dressed , and Snyder was found on the floor. on top or the shotgun, said police Lt. G Jenn Ackerman. The lieutenant said friends came to the house and found the couple after no one bad been able to reach Snyder since Thursday aft.emooo. ··The indications are that they d ied.. sometime yesterday after· noon," Ackerman said. He said the couple had been married about two years, but for the last two months Ms. Stratten had been living elsewhere. Ackerman said lbe couple's rel· atives were out of the country. •'The death ol Dorothy Stratten comes as a shock to u.s aU. Sbe was a beautiful and talented woman,·· said Playboy publisher Hu'b Hefner in a statement released by (See i DEAD, Pa1e A%) Otte Mere ~oolc Disellarge el hi 7 2 Lost Records I •j c. Free Marine Canad.Jan-born Pvt Michael Ou cross. of Huntington Beach. accused of deserting the Manne Corps 11 years ago to avoid Viet· nam combat and facing charges Baby-starving P air R ele a sed PITI'SF1ELD. Mass. <AP> - There wiU be no appeal of a Judge·s ruling that a couple who s ta rved their year-old baby and left him to die in 1977 be re· leased from state hospitals, a prosecutor says. But Prosecutor Anthony Ruberto said Thursday be was disappointed by Superior Court Judge John Moriarty's decision that James and Patricia Nassar, found innocent of manslaughter by reason of insanity, report periodically to out-patient psychiatric clinics. The couple told psychiatrists God ordered them to with.bold food from their soo, Joshua, and abandoo him to die. He died later. that could have sent him to fede ral pnson for five years. will soon be a free m an The Marine Corps agreed Thursday to grant him a less - than-honorable discharge after hlS defense attorneys submitted startling new evidence in lhe h.ighly publlci2ed court martial case. Documents buried in military mes and researched by Ducross· attorneys carried b.is name as being among a number of aliens discharged in 1972 for having fled the service. Ducross, 30, is an Iroquois Mowhawk lndian who enlist.eel in the Marine Corps under a treaty allowing Indians to serve in either U.S . or Canadian forces. 'Tm happy, but I still don't believe it. I doo't know why they waited this tong," be said at bis father-in-law's Huntin,too Beach home Thursday nigbL (See llA&INE, Pqe AJ) Oran~;J ....- ~~ . 4'."-.--~~ ....... ..;;:: t \\e atlu•r Sex Discrimination Barred From Jail? Considerable night and mornin8 cloudiness, but sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. • inland. llllbs Saturday iD 70s. INSIDE TODAY FJoeatioft ia ,,.,,.. fmponont lhmt WifQr:dMI fR N~ Btacla'• Claorocter Boot Pol'OM. For ca ~ o/ Sadar'• .,..,.... o/ tMt nan· mntitnll trdbi, '" ,,.. CJ. Onnle County Superior Court Judie EvenU Die.key teemed satisfted 'l1mnclay that eoaaty officiall were matiq Pl"Ollell to end taal diKrimlnatioD in t.be treatment ol Oruae Coullt)' Jallinm•ea. Howe.er, Dickey Ht a bearlns ror New. 10 to qaiD cheek com· pllance wltb a court order re- quiJinC the county to end dif · Cerenca ln the treatment ol female prilooen. The Judge, who ruJed two yean ago that the county wu diac:riminat.oey ln the treatment o( WOmeft inmates, listened dur· \ng a brief bea.rlna Tbunday as county laWJers eaplalned the i chanps wtdcb ba•e· been made to end biased treatmeat. One MICh daa&e ... approval last moDth bJ the bO&rd of auperfl8ols ol an taz.ooo teDl· porary fadlity to house up to., female inmalel at u El Ten honor ram preYloaaly for men only. Dickey Ud dalaled ln bit rul· in« two yean •Co that the COUii· ty bad no minimum aeeu.rily holdinc (adllli• for WOGMU. It wu a1IO daimed male prboners rec:etwcl better prh1Jeps and wort uaipuneall. In approvln1 the mlllimum security faclllty for women , (8ee JAIL, Pap AJ) ··-· l t fti er Begins Race Kennedy Unity Gesture Hailed NEW Y Rt\ (AP\ Prell dent Carttt dfflanni hamadf · ·undcrut1mattd •• a can· dtdatt', ~i? n tu «lttooa um paaan aaa,nst Rtpubhc an Roaald lHIH \oc'sy ~dth lbaoks to his defc-atfd m •I. ~ &d" ard II KC"nMdy. ror • wut> aesture ~l the fin&lf' or thf' Deml)('ratu· Nahonat CCM\Vf'n lton t SR.-lat~-d phat~ Pa~t M I I lbou1ht 1t was • "">' 11ra<'1ou1 th1n.c for him l<J <'nmt ·• Cortt<r told t 6'portcm• 1rtt-r tounna an uhlb1uon of th" •otb of Pablo V1cano •t tht- Muuum ol Moch•m Art Alth<•ul(h the Muuchu.n-tts 'cnator JUIOt'd (.'.-rlt>r 00 tht' s1od1um in M IHil!>On Squart' <:.irdf'n on 1'hursdny mght, his •Pl>t'ltram•t• "'JI\ JK•rtunrtory nnd Carter Slip Humphrey "Honwlou:er' EW YORK <AP> President Carte r paid tribute to lht lalt" Hubert H Humphrey m lus accepl.aoce speech Thursday ru1bt. but Hum~y·s last name momenlarily became "Hornblower." The slip on the Mln_nesot.a senator 's name came in tht> fU"st ftw minuta ol Carter's SPffeh to the Oemocrallc Na taonal COnvenUoa when be ticked off names or past Democratic leaders. "And the party ol a creat man who sbould have been presideat and woW4 bave been ooe ol the greatest pres1· dents in bi&tory -Hubert Horatio Homblower " Horatio Hornblower is the name ol a ficllt1ous naval hero ... There was a momentary gasp from the convenuon au· d1ence. and tbeo Carter quickly followed with a loud: .. Humphrey." Last Convention Newsman Cronkite Draws CBS Cheers NEW YORK <AP) -This is the way it was in the hours just befo~ dawn today : A sboulder-to-sboulder mJSb of hundreds or people hooted, ap- plauded. whistled and stomped their feet as lhe speaker ad~ dressing them said: ·'If the Democrats rouki have this candidate, you know who lhey·d be running today." The speaker was William Leonard. chief of CBS News. He was talking about Walter Cronkite. who had just wrapped up his last political conventioo as CBS News anchorman. The crowed included everyooe from the most anonymous CBS messenger to Dan Rather, who has been named to succeed Cronkjte as anchorman of the CBS Evening News next year. They ~alhered early today at a New York restaurant to toast Cronkite after the close of the Democratic National Conven- tion J esung. Cronkite said he had ~econd thoughts. He told the crowd that midway through the Democratic conven· tion. "I had begun to think that there's no reason Dan Rathe r h.as to anchor the 1984 conven- tions. He disabused me of that notion." Leonard told the gathering E'roa Page A J JAIL •.. supeni&ors said ·they boP«1 the temporary building could be readyforusewit.hin90days. Also attending Thursday's court hearing was attorney Lawrence Buckley, who brought s uit on behalf or a female prisoner several years ago which led to Dickey's 1978 ruJ. ing. Buckley had planned to bring inmates in to testily Thursday , but withdrew his request. He said that alt.bough progress is apparently be.ing made, be still had reservations. The county claimed in legal documents filed with lhe court that women were getting better work assipments as part of the overaU plan to equalize treat· ment. DAILY PILOT f"f' °'.,.., CM"' O.•. P1f0t •• ,"' wf\t(f't ,, , __ ... -.-.... --!Iv '"" 0.-c.o4 _....,. C.-S-.M• ------·--"-... C.0>1• --1 -~ .............. It•""',.._,.,.,,. Y•tter. tt••"•• Utvfll• 8eM~f'I CM\,. A~'~ .. , .. '' -·-,....,_, --... ,,.. twlol<lool -·--""4 Jlt ..... t ... lil'"I. P'O -1-.C..U-~ .... ~ ·---p..,_..,,......,..,P\et,,..,..., .. ,~ .................. -~ ...... -- ~ ....... f••• ~ ........... .... _i ..... CJIWOf<" ~ • ..,....,._...,..c_ Tal1pMo• (Tt•llCMRt ~.w ....... MNS1' f'<.-~C­~ that aft e r ret iring a s anchonnan. Cronkite "will coo· tinue to be an integral part of CBS and CBS News, for as long as he lives " Cronkite announced this year that be 'Wiii leave the CBS Eve· ning News in early 1981 to devote himself to dO<.'umentaraes and other news.related speciaJ pro- ductiom. The CBS party was decorated with convention·Style placards mounted on starfs of wood. each bearing a two-by-thre e-foot photograph of Cronkite -at work at the CBS newsroom. with President John F . Kennedy and with Sen. Edward M . Kenned). whose presidential candidacy was foiled this week. "I am overw helm ed ." Cronkite said . but added, .. I don't think we ought to get terribly maudlin about this." He admitted. though, that he almost did that himself as CBS closed its convention coverage Thursday ojght In the last mtnutes. Cronlote was instructed to introduce CBS' ··on The Road" correspondent. Charles Kuralt "Now. 1 Jove Charles Kuralt ... Cronkite told the crowd. "But there were two minutes left and I was leading into my final speech about the significance of the conve ntion. I thought Charles was going to have a s tory about an 83-year-old newsstand operator . I was just a wee bit annoyed." Ins tead. Kuralt surpr ised Cronkite by presenting a microphone -the same one Cronkite used during the 1952 Demdtcratic convention, the first political convention he anchored. Cronkite said that in deciding to surprise him, CBS took "one of the greatest chances in the history of television, because I was a blubberer long before wome n's liberation made it popular for men to blubber. "l was perfeclly capable of blubbering us right off the air." 2 DEAD ••. his office . "A s Playboy's Playmate of the Year and with a mm and TV c areer of increasing importa nce, her professional future was a bright ooe. But equally sad to us was the fact that the Joss takes from us all a very s pecial friend of the Playboy family." Ms. Slrattm's most recent a~ p e arance was in a Pete r Bogdanovich film, "They All Lau&bed," and a movie called "G aamu." that llu not yet been releated, said Playboy. She a1ao had bit parts in the movies, "Americatboa" and "Skatetown. U.S.A.'· Ackerman slid Ma. StraUen's husband wu also ber manaaer . but Playboy pubUcJat Jlm Merrill Saidtbll WU DQt tnM. Tbe tall, blonde f\rst appeared 1D a ~1bo1 CC!lderfold iii A\ll\llt 1m and wu named Playmate of lllO Ol'l April 29. Sbe WU the ftnt Canadian to bold the title. Bomb Scare 'l;old OAJCLAND CAP)·-Bay Atta Rapld Transit tralnl t>ectweeu Hayward ud Fremont were ball· ed fM about an hour Wednelday niJht 1lbilil aaatboritiu lnvetUtat- ed. bombtean. ri' h111 demn~nor reatnaned Curtt'r t'Onct"de<l that the con· vc11t11>n hud " "rocky" begin· nlnl(. but !\!lid he detected a 11h.·1tdy buildup or unity" dunng th~ week. .. My bt'llt>f 1s that It was a mu· 1ur ~kp forward... he said of K t'nOe<i} ·s .-ppearance 'fht.> pre:.1c1ent began today "'1th a t unr lliatory breakfast rneet1ng ~1th some 300 black l'O n \'entton de legath berore toun ngthe Plcassoexh1b1tion Carter r eceived a rousing re cepuon from hJs black audience as he said "I have always been underestimated as a candlda~e I have a secret weapon. and that IS the black people or Uus great country. who know tht>y have a friend m Jimmy Carter." Later IJ\ the mommg. at tus last stop before leaving Nt>w York for his Camp David. Md . retre at. the president s poke to the OertlQC'ratic National com m1ltee and reiterated has corn· ment about the party's growmg unity. He said the convention we<>k "worked up to a climax of unity a nd achievement and purpose KENNEDY STEALS SHOWAGAIN-A3 JOAN KENNEDY MOVES AHEAD-810 that guarantees that we have turned the corner that Democrats ~111 be 1n the White House for the next rour years .. There was no embrace . no flash of victory s1gns Thursday night. Kennedy did not smile. There was JUSt a pohte shake of Carter's hand. as 1f the two pol1t1cal nval~ ~ere meeung for the first time The se nator waved briefly at the auctience and then ~a~ )!one It was supposed to be Carter s m oment. but the delegates ke11t chanttng. "We want Teddy · And that w asn 't the onh problt•m · Thl' president's a cceptance spcc•ch. deliver ed moments earhl'r. had drawn a luckluster r esponse Vice President Waltrr F )1ondale's rem arks created a more emolJooal stir. The pre·positioned red, white. and blue balloons refused to des· c £>nd from a ceiling net as pla nned. and the t raditional del· egate demonstrations for the nominee seemed subdued. For several minutes after hLo; address . Ca rter stood at the podium surrounded by his fami· I~. holding his ba by grand· d auS?hter As De mocra t ic luminan~ began JOinmg him on ~t aj!l'. the imp a t 1 ent cr o'4 d began chanting for Kenned) Oramallcally. to ~ ild cheers. Kennedy strode on the staJ?t' Ca rt er, wh<>5e presidency heis been critJc1zed for 1ts inability to s park passion . joined the au· dience t"'ice in applauding the vanquished senator. whose own presidential bid had ended just three days earlier. f or just a few moments. they shared the platform. Kennedy all but ignoring the victorious pres ident. Then came the restrajned handshake. rollowed by more chanting: ··w e want Teddy." Finally Rosalynn Carter. the president's wife, began her own chant: "We want J immy." MARINE ... "After the way they've bei:!n treating me like dirt, it's qu.ite a relief. As soon as r get the papers in my hands I'm just go· ing to kick back and relax," he added. His ordeal began whe n he dis· covered shortly after his enlist- ment that, for him, it had been a terrible mi~take. His wife has described him as a deep, genUe person appalled at what the war bad done to re· turning Marines. He applied for an alien dis· charge but when it seemed to drag on interminably and his shipout date drew near. the am- phibious tank driver·mechanic fled to his native Canada. The ~harge came through shortly after but he was already on lhe desertion list. He murned to California and sought amnesty under President Carter's 1977 program, telling lhe Marine Corps where to rtnd him but there WU DO re.pome. Orlvioa to tbe store for ciearettes Jut Matth. Dueross was stopped by Huatjn1ton Beach police ror an Weaal left tum near his bome ud tbe na· tional criminal index computer sbowed. when fed bis name, that he waa wanted for detertion. He round hlmHlf back iD the Camp Pendleton bri1 H a private E·l and apent three montba there maklnc rU1e ranee ta.r1eta. Tbe duty waa mede more un· pleaea. beca111e at UM time be faced the pro.pect of a death MDt.eaee it the cbar1" were up. beld....,. UM UAl.form CocM of llllitar)' Jmdce. ~ --------.-...-. ------ Oetly PllM 1Ufl - THIS tS ntE OC-9 SUPER 80 -A QUIETER WAY TO fll Y OVER THE ORANGE COAST? Noise Readings Show a Dtfference of 7 .2 Oeclt.41 From Conventional Aircraft Jet Millus 'Tear' Sound Cowity Off.icials He ar •Quiet' Plmw 8 y STEVF: MARBl.t: Of tM 0 •11• PtlOt SU H The group in th<' l:(olr t·our .. t· parkan..: lot hi.Id tht•1r he<Hh to~<'ther. eat:h t aktn~ ~ tum Jl ll·mpt1n)! to (•xpla1n and .. omct1m1·-. to m1m1t tht: d1r fton:n<'(• bt•t .... Ct•n the j{'L'> 'It dot::-.n t h::.i.c that rip thJI t e a rtn~ '-•Jund,'' ob e r ved Newport B£>ach City Councilman Philip \L.wrt-r ,,, the n1 ·\\ lK ~4 :.uper RtJ d1-.apµc<1red frc1rri vu· .... ove r tht· cwt•Jn "::-.io..., h ~t1 n to t h1 ... 1inc Couor1lman T>on Strau ' cut in when 1t ..., a' ;u1n<1uncctJ that :J flug hf''-A1r .... est D C!~ i11 "a'" a bout to trrt 111( · Yt•ah . th1!-> 1-. th<· ont· thJt .... 111 J!<'I \1111 ' \1aur•·r nndrii-rl. · l,11 1ng th\lo.irfl J obn Wayne ,\ 1111••:1 Th,' -.111pp('d talkini.: .... h• fl tt' Oaims Assault 'ellow Jd rfronl'd over the ROif t'<1 11r-.t• n~·ar the JlrJJOrl Jnd lwJdcd .,outh I have a ternr1c rdea sug· i.:•·'.'.tcd NC'wport Beach C1tv l'1111nc1lman John Cox after th{· 001 t> had died. "} lblDk It woWd ht• ,J ~oolf rdt'.I If fl Uj!ht•\ c h ,, n ~_.fl r r om ' 1 ·I Io.... to J qUll'\l'r v. h1tc Th< Thur-da\' .iftemoon dem mon'>t ration , c1rran~l·d by 1 ·1,11.: res!> man Robert Resdham. H :"\1 wport H<'<lch ..... as bill•od a., .1 non -.r 1·nt1f1c affair I•• IPt pi1llt1r1an.' \1Qtent1al cu-.trimer. ,incl t~w pre,., JUd~t· th• d1f ''''""' 1n n1J'''' tct ...... n th1 ..., ,, .. r ~' .1n•1 pa·.-·• n.:• r • 1 w.· .. t 11 • ,, '11• •• irpqrt l"uw1\\ nm"· r1·adtn~!>. t.1 kt'n from ~" drff1·rt·nt l<H at1•1n .,ho ~t.·'1 th (! ne w Mr Uonnell Douglas Jet a ve ra~ed 7 2dt•t• 1 ble-, quieter than the Boein~ 737 that took orr ahead or 1t. A read.mg at the ~olf cours<-. JU~t a mil<: south of the runwa)', ·md1cated Ule Super 80 kicked up 92 8 decibel!\ uf Jl'l nrm.r· '>'h1l1 th<· 73? mt'asurt•d 99 8 Heading., ;.it "1ewport Dunt.-s. more than f•1ur milt'> fmm the .11 rport, <.ho11-t•41 a !>ltghl<-r dlf tnencl•. thou~h Thi• i.uper 80 ••• mt• in at k!li a nd the TJ'l at l\'I 'J Hut fnr th•· /';or '<' 111 d,t111ans. 11 rltn• nff11 1<.1ls arid ,11rport I• I .·I h11r-. I ht· re v. I J c11 f I• r1 nr • · The~ r <· Ob\ 11111,h or1 lh1· n,l!ht track -.J1d '\1 "'IH1n 1 • .,, dt•rrt Clan•nr <' Turn• 1 1 lrt· Denver Man Heard In Sex Abuse Case qu1·n t <J1rport cn lll llut \OU h.H ,. to figure Oou~la• put lt1l'1r 1>4:5t foot forward Thi p1lc1t, I 1mai:1 ne. ~:ii. the tw'>t 11nc th•·" C'Ould find He -.J1d ht· c; "'orried that •pi ... t•·r Jl'h .... ,11 mt·an more 1111:.ht-. 1>11t c)I tht• airport In an attempt to sbow a pat tern to Leotis Heater's sexual activities. the prosecution in th<· Fountam Vall<') man ~ c:e ) perv e r s ion trial Thursd~~ brought m a Denver man ~hr1 s aid Heater ;1.,!-.aultcd him n1nl years ago Th e ~1tnl·S-. OriuhlJ ' McKn1~ht. 2fi. told t hl· ::.e\Pn ma n . f ive .... oman JUr~ 111 Supe rior Court Judgr· Jamt'' Turner's courtroom that Heater held him captive for tv.o day-. in 1971 and re peatedly !>ex uall) abus ed htm. Prosecutor Dave Himselson said the attack on McKnight wa!> a virtual "carbon copy" of th(• one Heater L'i now cha rged with 10\10lving a youthfuJ h1tchh1ker from North Carolina Tbe stocky. ·l9 year·old defend ant is charged v. ith holdtng the 18-year·old drifter, J onathan Leonskl. captive for two days as his "sex slave .. In a partial victory for the de fense Thursday, Judge Turner dismiss<.'d one or the two fal se 1mpr1sonmenl counts a gainst Heater The d1s m1ssed count rn volved Lconski 's first day at thl' clt-h•nllonl 'hom<- 1 h • · • "u n t r n H> (\. 1 n ~ l he ..,, • nr11l d.n "a' n11t d1-.m1!>M"1 [lf'!r·n" 1ttomt•v Jl'lhn f-100<1 h.1tl ,p.l.1~1 I .rr1·r to ch"m' "J,I 111 '' 111Jt' ,.f • \ J ' JUI\ anr1 fJl'c ro1pr1"'1nm• nt lhmsd-..•n '><HC1 th• dismi:.sal • t one count did nnt hander h.J.s ·''t' \l 1 Kn1 ~ht tt'~tal rt<! Hi:it ht• hCld h, 1 n h 1 I t h hr J.. j n g 11 n f' au r r c < oJst ll r~h "'a' "1th three frie nd~ nine !Care; ago after tht•rr car ran out or gas The bearded Den' er man sa11I the~ wen· e\'entually ,i;:1ven J ridt• IJ, ..1 ma n he 1denuf1ed a~ lil'Jter then .iu Heater. h<' 'aid dro' e them to hti:. Fountain \'allt•v residence a n d even tu a ll v tri c k e d ~t c Kn 1ght" comp.anrons into lea .. ing htm alone ~ 1th Healer (her the next t "'0 days, the pros ecution w itness testified. Heate r threatened to harm tum unless he submitted to his sexual advances ~1 c Kru,l!ht 'atd he was forced to <>ngage m oral sex acts v. 1th Heuter a nd was also sodomized APWI ........ 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"We won't be sure until we send the televi1ion c1meru down. but the aooar shows It 'a the rllht lmgt..b, rtgbt width and ncbt beiCbt of the Ta tank .'' Harris said. The sooar s,ghune. usjng a sophlSticated scanning sled sub- m e r&ed beneath the AUantac. louted what appeared lo be a ship's outline at a depth or 12.000 feet at latitude 41.46 North and longitude 50.14 West. Harris s aid. "This Ls not too far fro?Q the btstonc site where the sb.ip went down," be said. The luxury ocean l iner, beheved u:nsa.nkable al the tlme, hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage and sank April 15. 1912. killing more than 1,500. Although the location of the s inking has been generally known. the vast depths in that part of the North AUa.ntic have prevented searchers from find· mg the giant liner. Jack Grimm. a Texas oll Oeify ""'s.-,_ THIS 18 lltE DC-9 SUPER 80-A QUIETER WAY TO FLY OVER THE ORANGE COAST? Notee R1 •llf9 Show • Dlfief'•nce of 7 .2 Dectb1la From Conventional Altcraft 1 ; Jet Min11s 'Tear' Sound Cormly Officiab Hear 'Quiet' Pl.ane By S1'EVE MAllBLE CM -Dally ...... l utt The group in the golf course parking lot b ad their beads Logel.her , each taking a tum at- t e m p t in g to e xplai n and sometimes to m imic t he dif- ference between the jets. "It doesn't have that rip: that te ar i n ~ s ound." ob ser ved Newport Beach City Councilman Philip Maurer as the new DC·9 BmelTgpe super 80 disappeared from view over the ocean. "Now listen to t his one." Councilman Don Strauss cut in when it was announced that a Hughes Airwes t DC·9·30 was about to lilt off. "Yeah, this is the one that will get you," Maurer nodded, star· ing toward J ohn Wayne Airport. They stopped talking when the BB Eyes Gravel Pit For Amphitheate r CoUDcilman Jack Kelly wants Huntington Beach to become the cwtural hub of Orange County by transfor ming an abandoned gravel pit into a Hollywood Bowl- type amphitheater seating 16,000. The councilman wants to entice p rivate ente r pris e to build Orange Cotmty'a first major out- door coocert facility at what is now a huge 20-acre rock quarry owned by the city as part of adja- cent catra1 Park. Co a s t Weath er Considerable ni&bl and morning cloud..iness, but IUDDY Saturday afternoon. Lows tolli1ht S8 at the beaches, • inland. Highs Saturday in 70s. INSIDE TeDA "° ,....... ii,,.......,...., feat ,,._ _,. ~-._ Nftl1PO'rt Beocla'• CJaoroctn Boot ,..,... hr o prtoiN o/ •.......... °' .... ... .. ,,.....,, ........... ,.. Cl. ' The city's Community Services Department bas begun initial study or the idea. which would flt into plans to place commer cial and recreational development in the largely passive Central Park to generate revenue to fund the city's park system. Currently, the dusty earthen bole al the comer of Talbert Avenue and Gothard Street con- tains loose rock, old junk and murky still water. At ni&bt. rab- bits, squirrels, fox and other crit· ters traipse tbrougb the debris. Kelly. elected in April, would like to see all that replaced by en· tertalnment such as the Los Angel es Pbilh af m o n ic Orchestra, Bob Hope and top notch rock groups such as the RolllncStoaes. ''The reason I want to see the amphitheater put in there," Kelly said, "besides the gre at c ultural impact it could have, is that it of· fera great potential to make money for the city. "We could get $12 for box seats on down to $5 a seat. lt could become the cultural center of Orange c.oaaty. How many other 16,000.seat a mpbitbeaten are there iDtbecouatJ? •• The dty 's Commnunity Services Department tentatively bu propoeed filling tbe pit and ueatlnl a motocroa center foe bic)'Clel.and small motorcycles as part of the Central Pm de- velopmentplan. W'me Workers Walk MODESl'O (AP) -Some $,000 worhn at 23 of California'• lartest wlDerie5 may walk oil their jobe toa.tcbt after talk• atan,ct today, accordinl to a un- lon 1jM*eunan. yellow jet drooed over the golf course near the airport and beaded south. · "( have a terrific idea," sug· geste d Ne wport Be ac h Cit y Councilman John Cox after the n01se had died. "l think it would be a good ide a if Hug hes c h anged from y ellow to a quieter wblte." The Thursday afternoon dem- m on s t rat 10 0 , arranged b y Congressman Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. was billed as a noo·scientific affair to let politicians. potential customers a nd the press judge the dif- ference in noise between the Super M and passenger jets now in use at the airport. County noise readings, taken from six different locations, .showed the ne w McDonne ll DouJ?las iet a veraized 7 .2 de- cibels quieter than the Boeing 737 that took off ahead of it. A reading at the golf course. just a mile south of the runway, indicated·the Super 80 kic ked up 92.8 decibels of jet noise while the 737 measured 99.8. Reamngs at Newport Dunes. more than four miles from the airport, showed a slighter dif. ference, though. The super 80 came in at 89.7 and the 737 at 89.9. But for the 75 or so politicians, a irline· officials and airport <See .JETS, Page AZ> Newport Man Perishes in Car Accident A Newport Beach man .,.. killed and two injured early um mornlnl when a car ·aped off Plano 'l'rabuco Road in Trabuco Cu yoa and landed 40 feet from the roadway. CalilOl"Dia ffigtnray Patrol of. ficen uld Jobn Fait, 33, t• Htb St.. Newport Beach, w• tilled sbort.lr after midnlpt wlMll the car in which be •• ridiq ...t out of eontrol at a curve ad went over the side of a bill, .-or Trabuco Road. Officers said the car cart.meeled onto ita top after landing. They said the sunroof ol tbe vehicle wu open. William JUeble, 33, of Newport Beach, ~ was drivinf. and Tracy Falt, 13, of Newport Beach, a ~er, were treat· ed and r eleased from Sad- dleback Community ffoepltal. millionaire who bas financed a search fM the Noah's Ark and the Loch Ness monster. put up Sl million to finance the Titanic search. Tbe H.J .W. Fay, a tao. fool chartered vessel with a crew of 38. Including 23 scien· tis ts. embarked from Port E verglades, Fla .. on J uly 17. The mission has been plagued by bad weather and some of 1ts equipment was lost or damaged as the ship was buffeted in 12· root·high swells last weekend. Harris s aid that. if weather permits, the Fay w1U be able to drop its cameras Cor a close look at the outline Saturday. ··But we're expecting more bad weather tomor row." he added. If the Titaruc is pinpointed, Grimm hopes to send a research s ubmarine to the s1le next year to penetra te the bull and retrieve parts of the ship with remot.&-eootrol eqwpment. As Harns spoke over the Stut· Murde r-su ic ide? tering ship.to-shore radio line, inte rference could be heard from Rapsian voices, apparentJ y from another radio. The Fay bas r e por ted a Russu n vessel nearby, closely monitoring the expedition throughout most of the 2'h·week search. Tbe "eye-in·lhe-Oepths" sonar instr ument a boa rd t he Fay located what the crew believes to be the Tit anic while SUS· pended from a cable 600 feet CSee TITANIC, P1ge A2> Playlllate of Year Found Slain LOS ANG EL ES CAP > - Playboy magazine's Pla ymate of the Year, Dorothy Stratteo. ~as killed with a shotgun blast Ill her face. apparently by her husband, who then shot himself to death. police said today. Ms. Strat~n·s most rec~nt ap pl'ar a n c e w as 1n a Pet e r Bogdanovi ch film . "They All Laughed," and a movie called "Galaxina." that has not yet been released. said Playboy She also had bit parts tn the mo,·aes. "Amencathon" and 'Skatetown. L .S A . Kie ks O ff Cam • ID LA Ackerman said Ms. Stratten's husband was also her manager. but Playboy pubbcist J im Memll said that was not true. The tall . blonde fi rst appeared an a Playboy centerfold 10 August 1979 and was named Playmate of 1980 on Apnl 29 She was the first Canc1d.Jan to hold the tat le. Ms . Stratteo, 20. a native of Vancouver , British Columbia. was found at 12:30 a.m. lying partially on the bed in the two- story West Los Angeles home she shared until recently with her husband. PauJSoyder ,29. Neither was dressed. aod Snyder was found on the floor. on top of the shotgun, said police Lt Glenn Ackerman. Tbe lieutenant said friend.~cametothe house and found tbe couple after no one bad been able to reach Snyder smce 'Tbunday aftemooa. Carter Lauds Ted For Unity Gesture • '1"be indiCations are that they died sometime yesterday after- noon,·• Ackerman said. He said tbe couple bad been married about two yea.rs, but for the last two moot.ha Ms. Stratteo had bee n Ji ving e lsewhere. Ackerman said the couple's rel· atives wereoutofthecountry. ·'The death of Dorothy Stratten comes as a shock to us aU. She was a beautiful and talented woman.·' s aid Playboy publishe r Hugh Hefner in a statement released by h is o ffi ce. "As P l a y boy 's P laymate of the Year and with a ~tlm and TV career of increasing importance. her professional future w as a bnght one. But equally sad to us was the r act that the loss taJces from us all a very special fnend of lbe Playboy family." Falls Plunge Fa~ Y OSEMITE NATIONAL PARK <AP>-AnAltaLoma man f e 1120-feet to his death a.Iler losing his footing on slippery roe.Its at Bridal Vail Falls. officials report- ed. Vance Kendall Cook, 21. died at Louis MemonaJ Hospital m Yosemite Valley. NEW YORK (AP> -Presi. dent Carter. de<:laring tum.self ··underes t imated as a can· didate.'' began his electioa ca..m- pa i cn again s t R epublican Ronald Re agan totf 3y with thanks to tus defeated n val. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy . for a uruty gesture a t the fao ale or the Democratic Nation al Cooven· tion. (Related photos Page A4 1 · · l thought 1t ~as a very g r acious thtnR fo r h am to com e.·· Carter told reporters a fter tounng an exhlbttion of the works of Pablo Picasso at lbe Museum of Modem Art. Although ~ Massachusetts senator JOined Carter on the podium in Mad1son Square Garden oo Thursday rught. tus appearance was perfunctory and hts demeanoT restra.med. ... Carter cooeeded that the coo· veouoo had a "rocky" begin. n1ng. but said be detected a ··steady buildup of unity" during the week. "My belief' is that it was a ma. jor step forward,·· he said or Kennedy's appearance. The pres ident began today with a conc1lialory breakfast meeting with some 300 black Breald .. a Pinto <'O nve nta on d elegates before touring the Plcassoe.xhtbit1on. Carter received a rouswg re· cepllon from tu.s black a udlence as be sa.td : "1 have always been underestimated as a candidate. KENNEDY STEALS SHOW AGAIM-A3 JOAN KENNEDY MOVES AHEAD-810 I have a Sttret weapon, and that IS the black people Of thLS gTeat country, who know they have a friend 111 Jimmy Carter." Later m the mom10g, at his last stop before leaving New York fOT his Camp David. Md . retreat. the presiden t spo«e to the Democratic Nauooal com· mlttee and reiterated hLS com· ment about the party's growmg unity. He said the convention week "worked \Jp to a climax or unity and achievement and purp<15e lhat guarantees that we bave turned the corner ... that Democrats will be to the White House for the next four years." (See CARTER, Page A%) Newpxt Beacb Police Ofllcer nm Nichols (left)· studies what happened on Balboa Boulevard between 12th and 13tb 1t.reett oo BaJbOa Pmlmula Thunday mominC. Com· pact ear In backfl'OUDd stradd.Un1 center dJvlder Wiped out two stands of elpt park· tng meters and a trash can. Driver Oscar Antonio Valencla, 19, and bis passenger. Felix Ariza, 27, (both right) said Valencia went to brake, stepped oo gas instead and lotl C'Ollt.rol. Da mage was moderate. ... ' ' I • Al DAILY PILOT CM Ft•. Aygyt! ID !M ~--JIJST BREAKING~---..: f 'ro•r-. .. 11 JETS ... neighbors, there was a dlf· ference Cinema Fire led«/a 59 Dead in lroq BBlllUT. wbl.Qoa <AP» -A ftrl Iii • ~ tbtalal' ta I subw'b ol Bacbdad. the lreqi c.ptaJ. kUJtd JI, IDOetly t bildnm, au.udlftl a matifttt" and IAJured 4S othen, the tr-cal tn&c,rlor N lolltrJ a.aid today HD Deserter "They'r e obviously on \be rtghl tl'ack." said Newport res•· dent Clarence Turner , 1 fre· Quent airport c rttic. "But you have t.o figure Douglas put thelr besl foot forward. The pilot, I imagine, wws lhe best one they could ftod." ., ... CWhciaJ lr11q1 De••~ l a.HI me»\ ol tbe Vkt.tml ·~ k 1 lled ID a .umptde for U.. a1ta after the avdden oulbru.k o1 th~ bl .... The ltaql ~ al"M)' ~ a rnlnutry 1po«esman ., ·~· 1.o1 ttwt n~ wu caUHd by an ~trica.J ahon clrcuu to lb AJ Bak1a Qoema oo '11nlnd&Y. &be t.h1td day ol Uhl feaal marktna t.be eod ol lbe MOIJecn bol1 mooUi ol IUcnadan Tb re wu no mHt.loo ol any PolJlJuJl.y motl'laled ubotqe •• ~--.. ,,.... &iflil•ll 8y n.e "-elaa.d PrHll Jr&nian hn.n, aqu•da at<'\Md lt more at d1wn toci.y tn cludfna u rebt-1 aoklien and the former head of lhe ~nlJ'aJ bank. Tehran l\acbo Hid The rebt>l .okl1ers. 'nC'>uctin1 •n Offll'tr ldt"nUlied only 11 re Ured Lt. O~o. MahdJyun, were ronvlcted of plaruung t.be mlUlary·led coup qal.oat Aya\OUah Ruhollah Khomeani Tbelr deaths bf'ou&ht to U lhe number put lo death for the plot. which the re11me sa1d It discovered lut month ..... Saec No IJllrrler Mot Irr WASIUNGTON <AP> BUly Carter b&yb he told Senate tn· vesl1ftalors under oatb tbat be does not believe Liby&ns had any ulterior motive in their dealings wilh him At a news coo.lerence tod1y, Ph1Up W Tone. the special counsel heading a Senate JudJciary s ubcommittee lllVfftigation into the a/lair, said that Billy Carter told sutx-ommittee Ill· vest1~ators in a sworn deposilloo Thursday what he did ~1th S220.000 he got from•Liby a. "Thal will come out in his testimony," Tone said The special counsel also said the 1n vestJgauon may expand into aUegations that the Libyans created a slush fund for payoffs to congressmen and other U.S. officials. fi e said th11t has not been decided. \aqi Plaru!' Doten Ott COGiii SAN DIEGO CAP> -A sea search was under way today for a m issing Navy pla.ie with four aboard. A spokesman said the C·lA. a fixed-wing, propeller plane. was declared m14s10g at 6:30 pm Thursday on a fught to Sao Diego from the USS Ranger. At the time, the aircraft earner was near San Clemente Island Nooe ot the missing men wt>u.ld be 1de0Wied unul relalJves are notified, the s pokesman said. Sex Discrimination Barred From Jail? Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey seemed !)atisfied Thursday that county t>Htc1als were maluoi progress to end sexuaJ discrimination in the treatnwnt of Orange County .Jail mmates Man Stabbed In Mesa Tiff Over Music A pre-dawn quarrel over loud music oo Cost.a Mesa's Shalimar Drive early today allegedly led to a baseball bat-swinging brawl that left one man stabbed in the chest and another JaHed. Daniel Bower, 23, ol 887 Center St.. who was present al the Shalimar Drive address, was stabbed in the right chest . He was reported lo be in good coodi· hon loday by s pokesmen at Fount3in Valley Community Hospital. J . J esus Garcia, 28, or 795 Shalimar Drive, was arrested s ome live hours later and booked on suspicion of a.st1ault with a deadly we1poo, Cost.a Mesa police Mid. Garcia is also held ror eventual deportation as an Ulegal alien. QuestiOGing of witnesH:S in· dkaled that after Bower was stabbed. Garcia fied in his blue and white pickup truck. Police captured Garcia about 5:30 a .m. and louod a bunting knife wrapped in • T-shirt in the vehicle. Garcia wu booted into city Jail. peodinc issuance of a criminal complaint. DAILY PILOT ''-°'-c....c 0.0. ...... -_ .. .. ·-·--~··--... .... 0.•"90 c....i ~-'-....... . Jiowever. Vickey set a hearing for Nov. 10 to again check com· pliance wllh a court order re· QuirinR the county to end dil· ferences in the treatment of female prisoners. The Judge, who ruled two \ears ago that the county v.as d111crirrunatory m the treatment l)f women inmates. listened dur· 1ng a brief' hearing Thursday as co unty lawyers explained the <·hanges which have been made lo end biased treatm ent. One such change was approval last month by t he board of ~ uperv1sors of an $832.000 tem · porary facility to house up to 60 female inmates at an El Toro honor farm previously for men only. Dickey had claimed in tu.a rul· mg two years ago that the COW>· ty had no minimum security holding faclUUes for women. Jt was aJ.ao claimed male pri.sooers received better privileges and work assignments In approving the minimum security lac11ity for women. supervi.son said they hoped the temporary building could be ready for use within 90days. Aho attending Thursday's court hearin g was attorney Lawrence Buckley, who brought autt on behalf of a female prisoner several years ago wbicb led to Dickey's 1978 rul· ing. Buckley bad planned to brinR tnm1tes in to testify Thursday, but withdrew his reques\. He said that although prograa is apparently being made, be stlll had reservations. Tbe county claimed in Jeaal document.I filed with the court that women were 1ettin1 better work Ulipmenta u part of t.be overall pl&11 to equalhe treat· meot. Canadian born Pvt. Michael Dut'r<XWI , ol JlunUnftoo Beach. arc1.i1ed ot deHrtJ.ng lhe Manne Corps 11 yun 16:0 to a\lold Viet· nam combl.t and lacmg charges that could havt' sent him lo ft-<krul pr1M>n for five ye.rs. w11l !><>On ~ a tree tnan Th~ Marine Corps agreed Thursday to grant h1m a les.5· th10-booonble d.ascbarge alter h1s defense attorneys submitted alarthn1 new evidence 10 the h•Khly publicized court martJ1tl l"ase D~umenu buried in military files and researched by DU<:ro5&' attorneys earned his name as betng among a number of allens d ischarged m 1972 for haVUlg Ot'<t the service. Oucross, 30. 1s an Jroquo1s Mohawk Indian wbo enlisted m the Manne Corps under u treaty allowing lndlaos to serve 10 either U S or Canadian forces . 'Tm happy, but I still don't bl'l1l'\'<' 1t I don't know why they "'ailed Uu:. long ... he said at tus father-1n-law·s Huntington Beat'h home Thursday night. "After the way ttiey've been treating me lJkt-dirt. it's qwt.c a rl'llef As soon as I get tht· papl'rs LD m) hands I 'm JUSl go ing to lock back and relax." h~ added. The c ivlhan attorney for Ducr06s declared thJs morning that the Manne Corps knew for months 1t had oo case S anta Ana altornev Meir Westre1ch asserted the Manne Corpi. acted improperly m hold· 1ng Oucrtl6s so long and m drag· g1ng out the pnx-eed.ings Both We-s tre1ch and Marine Corps 0Cftc1als said Oucross was at Ca mp Pendleton today. ap par enUy wrapping up tus ~ charge process His ordeal began when he du c-ovcred s hortly after his enlist ment that, Cor him. 1l had ~n a ternbh.· mistake Ills Wlfe has dc:M·rtbcd him a . ., a deep, gentle person appalled at ~hat the war had done lo re· turning Mannes · fie applied for an alien dis· charge but when it s eemed to drag on mtermmably and lus shipout date drew near. the am· ph1b1ous tank dnver-mechani<' fled to his native Canada. The discharge came through shortly after but he was already on the desertion list. He returned to California and '-OU~ht amnesty under President Carter 's 1m program, telhn~ the Manne Corps where to hnd hi m but there wa!i no respon.se Driving to lh<' store for <'ljitarettes last March. Ducros.s was stopped b y Huntington Beach police for an 11legaJ left turn near his home and the na· t1onal cnrnlnal mdex computer showed, when fed his name, that he was wanted for desertion. Sod Turned For 2 UCI Buildings Ground has been broken for biological sciences and physical sciences buildings at UC Irvine . T he B1olog1cal Sciences Research Bwlding will be local· e<I between Stelllhaus HaU and the College of Medicine. It will cost $2.1 million to bu.lid and will hou se resear c her s in p sychobiology. the study of brain mechanisms resoonsible for learning and memory. The building Ls t.o be dedJcated in early 1982 when a m1Jor in· te matlonal coolerence on brain research and learning Ls planned to take place at UCJ. The t8815,000 Physical Sciences Research Building will be locat· ed behind the exiatin& Physical Sciences BWldin& on campus. Physics reaea.rcben are to use the building. Ground wu broken Thursday. .. Funding fort.be buildlnp will be provided by UC Resents. -·--· ...... --·· ~ ..... . ... C..••·~ -..... __ _ ::!c,:~·~ :·~ ,•;;..'=' ~::',~ _,_.._.....,.._.......,_,,...,MC_ Asleep in Smoke =~~·.:~ .. ::.;:.:.--"0. ·-·-"'---·-, .... c... 11 ............. _Gt __ ""'-' ._ ... _ , .... ~·"--.... _ ... """ a....•.._ ---.~ .... OMce. .di!i-=· =:tic::~·-llN<" ,,., ...... =. T ........ ._ (11•1~ C11111t1ed ~•,...,.MZ-M7' ~-o.­.... Neighbors Save Balboan in Blaze Tenmts ol an aPlta1n unit an credlted wltb reaculn1 a do"1t.IUln IMli&bbor •art1 toda7 alter a SU,000 6lase broke oat in a Balboa Penlmwa apartment. build.lni durinC predawn boun. Frank Moubareer. 2IS. ol 118 28t.b SL. Wll .. leep OD a coucb lo the unit be occupt• 11 it raptdJ1 tlJled witb •mole• about t a.m .• ~1&1d. ............ WU tre11ed for •m-*• tabUatklo at UM sew ltJ c.:r•1D•dlc1, but not ~ Fire laapector Art Morton aald the n.re wu diacoveted by upet.aln UIDIDt.I Orq ...._, Jay Gell&el' &Del Ju.lie Ann Hall when smoke be1an escapiD1 Moa1buler'1 apartmeal. Ratner aaa Geisler na down.ttain &Del forced their way ln to le8d Moubareer IO l&fet.y wbUe *· Hall telepboDed for belp. A crww ot 11 ftnmeD under command of Battalion Cblef Tom o.s., to* 10 mlaulel to eontrol die fire ln tbe apartmeat bWldilf ln~•ton 1aJ4. He found bumctr back 111 tht> Ca mp Pendle to n brig ac; a private E ·l and spent thr~~ months th ·re makuig rine range taraet.a The duty wa~ made more un pl~aisanl. lx..-caut>t• al the ume ht.• fac ~ the pro5~t of a death :1entence 1f the charges were up held under the Umform Code of M iLitary Ju.sUcc Shortly after tu.s cue beeame national news. the Manne Corps :-.u 1d 11 ~ould not seek lhe death JH.•nalty Camp Pendleton base com maoder MaJ Gen Hugh W Hardy granted Oucross' m05t recent d.lschargt• requ~I. over rtdiog ooc by former b~ l'Om mander Maj Gen Stephen G Olmstead He said Ill a statement the re quest 1.S done for the good of the !'-t-rv1ce baS«f on research Ullo Ducr05S ' a11eo status I Proud .ti._ Su~an Ford Vance. daughter of for mer Pres id e nt a nd Mrs . ~raid R. Ford. gave birth today to her flrs t ctuJd. a 6·pound. 3-ouncc ~1rl s he -.aid would be named Tyne t "~ause we like tt" > Mary (··m y g randmother 's name"). Susan and husband Charles Live m Virginia s ub- urb of Washington. D.C He said he's worr ied that quieter jets wilJ me1n more nlghu out or t.be akport. Douglas otrlclals, who sald they have sold 87 of tbe $17 mtllion jets to 12 airline custome rs and have options ot 28 more, stressed their belief that the "character" of the super 80 noise ls dlflerent. Ourmg a lunc heon at the Airport.er lnn prior to lhe aft.er· noon demonstration, officials played tapes or Super 80 takeoffs and Jandmgs, pointing up the .. smoothne8s" m contrast to the ''rip" of other jets. Newport Beach Councilwoman f:velyn Hart said 1t was that dil· fc rence she noticed the most. R epr esentatives of th e Newport Bea c h ·based Air Cahforrua. whi ch h<wes lo Ul· troduce four of the new Jets into 1t..s John Wayne Lineup, were on hand at the demonstration. Denver Man Heard In Sex Abll$e Case County ~~rvisors Tom Riley and Echson Mille r as weU as Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson also were al· tractedtotbeevent. About 75 people wer e squeezed Into a pair of charter buses and driven, first, to an industrial tract just north ol the runway to watch lhe Soper 80 land. Jn an alt.empt to show a pal tern lo Leotui Heater'i. sexual aclt viues. the pro&ecution in the Fountain Valley man's sex perversion tria l Thurs d«ity brought 10 a Denver man who '>aid Healer ~aulled h1m rune years aRO T h e witne ss, Do u g las ~cKrught. 26. told tbe seven- m a n . five-woman Jury 1n S uperior Court Judge Jam~ Turner's courtroom that Healer held tum capt.Jve for two days in 197J and repeatedly !>exually abused tum Prose<'utor Dave lhmselson '><lid the atl.dck on Mr Krught ~~ a virtual "carbon roi.iy" of the one Heater lS now chaq1,ed v.1th tn\olvmg a youlh!uJ h1lchluktr from 1'orth Carolina. The stocky. 49 year-0ld defend ant 1s charged v.1lh holdUlg th._. 18 year old drifter, J ooathan l.eonsk1. capll ve for t "'O dayi. a..\ h1'> "se~ slave " In a partJaJ victory for the dt' tense Thursday, Judge Turnt:r dJsmi.ssed one or tbe two f:.I~ 1mpnsonme nt counts against llt.>ater The dismissed count 1n \Oh.\.-d lA'OflSk1'<, hr-st d;n at lhl' dd<'ndant ., ham(.• · The count 1n \.olv1n~ the se('ond day was oot dJsm1SS<'d Defefl.'>{• attornf'\ John Jo1ood had asked Tumer ·to dismiss all 10 counts of sex assault and fa~e 1mpnsonment Front Pa,,.. t I CARTER • • • There was no embrace. no nash or victory signs Thursday night. Kennedy did not srrule T here was Just a polite shake of Carter's hand, as 1( the two political nvals were m~t.J.ng for the firllt time The senator waved bnefly at the auclien('c and tbeo was gone. IL was suppo6ed t.o be Carter's moment. but lhe delegates 'kept chantingh"We want Teddy." And t at wasn't the only problem. The president's acceptance s peech. delivered moments earlier, l\ad drawn a luck.J~ler r esponse. H11nsel.son said the dJ.SmwaJ or one count did 0<1t h10der tus case. McK.nJghl teslJ11ed that he had been h1tchh1k1ng on Pac1f1 c Coast Highw ay wit h three fri ends nine yea r~ ago after their car ran out of gas The bearded Denver man swd they were eventually given a rtdt> by a man he 1deoW1ed as Jfl'ater, then 40 Heater, he said. drove them to his Fountaw Vallt:y rt's1dence .1 n d c ~ e n t u a I I > t r 1 c k e d ~t c Kn1ght 's l'Ompan 1ons into lea~ ing him alone wtth Heat.er Over the next two days, tht> prosecution 14 ltness le~t1f1ed. lll•atn thrt•Jt<'nf'd to harm tum unl1.-s-. h«· )ubmtlll'<i lo hts sexuiJI Jdvant-c:. \1rKnu::.ht c;a1t1 he "'ac; forN'd to t>O~..JS!C m Ordl !>f•)I; act..s w1lh H('ill('r a.nd \\ll..'> also ~om1U'd TITANIC • • • :ihove lht> crai:s:y seab<>d Tht ~CAL dJ"!>UUlcd b)...lDtcI'Il.dc t 1on"I Submi.lrtne Tt't'hnolo~y I td of Rt'dmond. Wash . ha!> an Pnhan'ed scanning ran)!e able t<> p1dt up obJt'<'ts oo lhe ocean floor fQur lJme5 as far as m<>6l -.onar eqwpment. the designers 'la1m Onl"e the camera 1s lowered. rt t'I supposed to send back both telev1s1on pictures and color :-.ttlls oflhe wrttk Or Wilham R F. Ryan of the Lamont Doherh Observatory 1n !'\e"' York and Dr Fred N. Spe1ss or Scripps lnstJtullon of <keaoogra phy tn La JoUa , head tht' search team Hams. a documentary film maker from Tampa. Fla .. sa.id he expe<"ts the expedJuon to re· turn to ~ton on Aug 22. Bomb Scar~ Told OAKLAND <AP> -Bay Area Rapid Tr ansit trains between Hayward and Fremont were halt· ed for about an hour Wednesday rugbt wtule authoriues 10vesugal· ed a bomb scare. The mass arrivaJ startled one Tustin man who had situated h1msf'lf m an empty field to take pictures of the new craft. He said he was "just an airplane buff" who thought he'd tak e advantage of a week's vacation to get a look at tbe 171-pa.ssenger jet, blJled as the quietest, most fuel-etncient ever built Arter the Super 80 passed over. the group headed for the Newport Beach Golf Course to watch and IJ.ste.n to the takeoff. R ay T owne , a Douglas :.pokesman. stressed that the Super~ was loaded up wrth fuel to make 1lS weight equal lo lhe iJ7 l hat prect'ded 1t The Super 80. which has not rece1 vt-d finaJ Feder al Aviation Adm1rustra1.Jon cer1.1hcat1on. ha.., l'nougb fuel rapacity l<> ac<'Om· modate a 2.000 m ile trip, he ex- plained The County currt'nUy has a SOO·m1le fugbt ltd on lhe airport.. The Super 80 had cxpenenced several problems during its federal tests. Last June, one cras hed while atte mpting a landing and pnor to that. the tail "t:C.tlon of one of the Jetliners lirukt· I~ dunng a test fllRht. But Town.-said the first or· ders should be filled later llus month He srud Swissair WLU get the first s hipment a nd that PSA. Jn airline seelung permission to nr out or Orange Coumty, Wlll follow soon a fte r. upport Split On Rivers Plan LOS ANGELES <AP> -Plans lo place northern C1lifornia nvers lD>der permanent federal protection have run into a tidaJ wave of opposition from local water agencies and governments, which claim it would cutoflaaim· port.ant potential source of water. Sever.I speliers at an En· v1roomeolal Impact Report bear· 10g here Thursday spoke lo sup- port ol Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ·s request to include lbe rivers in tbe federal W'tld and Scenic Rinn System. BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. *WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502 Fr1day, Augus1 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT A3 Sunset Bea.eh l'agahond lust Driftin'; BJ A&"l'llU& L YINUL ............ Sometimes you'" him by \hit ro ••te .. Sa8Mt leecb. urd)'. ~arded, dU1t1. whb • ...-. maa•1 cap aod workln-1 man'• ••1•. tie lt 1olnc from 1omewbere to aomewbere, wil.b DO rent. IDDlte .. e. • SodaJ Seewtu aad no •~earecm.s Jobuy Ena1er la 1ummenA1 temponrUf lo a vacant lot lloe .... PaclfiC' Coat Kl&bway an 5.-t Be.ch "r• no• ALL ovu t.be united sum, .. ._. .. , •. ap ~ bis iottt'Vi wu wttb lntenM, am\IMd, Ucbt blue eya 5et lD a face at.a.lned tlHI rolor ol oiled *wood by tbe aun. H la)"I be atarted lo Maine, croaed t.be United States to San Frucbro. beadoo do'W'DC08S1 to Su Dte10. puah1D1 au be own.a aloGa oo wheels, and as now on h1s wa.y baek acain. ''Well. l've been around the world a few times too," HY• lobnn.Y. who adds that be 13 80 eot.DI on~. bu no home bue &Del little use for addina up m.ilea and yeara anyway. Jobnn,y a,ys a10ce b~ retired from the military a few yelU'S back -doe6n't matter how many -be'a been a va1aboad, wao- derin1 U.S. h.t&hways and byways HIS SUNSET BEACH IA YOVEa IS due to a broken can one of four which carry tu.s worldly goods and stock·lD·trade1 , scrap and raw matenala for odd jobs or creative woodwork. Johnny confesses he overloaded it with scrap from the COO· troveraial Peter's Landrng development just down the highway and the weU·traveled woodm cart collapsed. He's been around a couple of months DOW, but woo'l be for long. ''Well. I'll tell you," be says, sltlmg in the dusty 1ceplant along the busy tughway, talcing a break from pulling bent n ails out or collected 2 X 4 odds and ends. "I guess I served a total of about 2S years lo one nation's Flag, the United States of America. l served about four years to another nation. "Ob, I won't tell you which ooe." .IOllNNY SAYS BE SERVED lll the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force, and in his career as a fJghll.ng man, he was a Ranger and a storm commando. "Some were easy. Some were hard. Sometimes I wished I were somewhere else. Then there were no more branches to serve, so I thought I'd retire. I retired at Fort Sam (Houston)." A man could travel a long way in Johnny's style of life on a pension for his years of service. "I refused to accept one," he says thoughUully. "It makes you seem too old. Brings back too many memories.'' WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL that money amassed for re· tlrement and old age? Home Loan Program Approved By GLENN SC01T Of -o.lfJ l'IMC Stllfl About 1,800 home loans with interest rates ranging from 8.75 to 11.5 percent will be available to low· and moderate·income home buyers in Orange County for the next three years. The county Board of SUpervisors decided this week to finance tbe loans by selling $100 million worth of revenue bonds. County officials have been stud· ying the idea fortwoyears. The county doesn't st.and to lose any money in the deal because the interest h ome buyers pay on their loans will pay off the tax·free interest fees and administration costs of the bonds. The loans will be paid to quaU· fying buyers of condominiums in eight housing proJects in urun· corporated parts or the county. These projects were screened by county officials. sa id John Gibson, the ('Ounty's bond con· tract administrator. ''Lt w.t to a lot of dlft.,..t charities. I told them to dis· trlbu.te lt that way," aaya Jobma,y, addinl that after Jiving it all away to lM ~. tick and needy. be took bi.a leave. He hit the road. · • J Ult drlft.io • a round." ... do a Unle odd )obi. A little artwork. art architectural de· 1l1n. I .e.11 modela. Make different klndJ of waeoos. And rurnltw-e. l wrlte venes aod I make up post cards for people." .JOHNNY TAUS IN THE fasbloo of a man who keeps his own counsel and goes for long periods without speaking to another 50\ll, althoueb be is far from a hermit. "I just save up a little. Go on. Wort when I need to. "l come to a signboard, I take my choice. North. South. Eut. West. Go where I want to. "Some roads I can't take, you know. You can't bike down them," be continues, meaoin& freeways and turnpikes where pedestrian traffic ls forbidden. "Got to take a car. Motorcycle. Bus." he says. NOaMAL.LY, MOST IAWllEN leave him alone. Johnny sa ys, although be has been asked to move along a few times. most lately by authorities at Bolsa Chica State Beach. ··1 generally try to stay outside~ city limits,'' be adds, on· ly tying down bis gear and going into town for groceries. Johnny says to him -in bis words -the ultimate artistry is to be able to push a cart down the highway, sleeping outside, being self·sufficient and meeting all kinds of people. He has to push those four carts. not just one. "I push one cart up lbe road. Theo 1 go get my other cart And J bring 1l up to where I left the first one. Then I go back for another cart," he explains. ··o h·. it ·s pretty slow tra velin ·.but ... · · Bl' ORDINARY MATKEMATICS that would mean Johnny has actually pushed his carts four llmes the distance rrom Maine to San Francisco and south down the California coast. but that doesn't impress him . Where did Johnny come from" "I was born on the laplands of Death Valley," he says, ex· plaining that's near where the foot.hills lone men once picked at for gold bottom out toward the flat, arid desert. He doesn't give you the name or the town. well. it isn't much of a town but more a wide spot Ill the road to bear him tell at Truck st.op. Care. Motel. Place to J?et a beer. Johnny camps out at night u5ing his tong yea ~ of military training and native ingenuity for shelter. "I DON'T 00 MUCH coolun'. I just each loftC'h rood o.lf'f ~ M»ff -JOHNNY ENGLER REPAIRS ONE OF HIS CARTS Pause on an E,,... Journey to Somewhere Bologna and salami Canned potato salad. Canned rrwts Things hkl· that" One wonder; 1f J ohnny Engler ever married" 't:\'Cr married " ·Any regrt.'ls that you d1d.n t..,." he is asked. He mu.s<.'S a moment as (':Jrs rush by on Coast Highway, maybe five rttt away. sendJ.n g fine dust rut.enng over all as in · terv 1ewer and lllterviewl'f? sit in the 1('eplant among tus da.s· mantlf'd wagons and wordly good~. "Well. . Sometimes " And then he v. 111 say no more on the sub1ect or home and hearth and maybe the lark of ldc·e curtall\!) frammg any of the p1ctun>S Ill h1.s mind or the pla('(.~ he' t.>een Carter Victory Tainted Crmal,'s Adulation Reserved for Kennedy NEW YORK CAP> -On his night of triumph, Jimmy Carter could have expected i,S.: the crowd's biggest roar greeted the man he beat, Ted Kennedy. Delegates to tbe Democratic National Cooveotion. having du· ly renominated him. gave the president a respeellul hearing. But there was DO passion tn their response. The passion wu saved for Kennedy. Carter hoped to at least share .Hearing Set On Utility Changeover The California Public Utilities Commissioo has scheduled a public heanng Monday on the appla('at1on or Tus tin Water Works and the City of Tustin for authority to acquire all common stock of the utility. r ,\' EJJ'S .4 .\'. f L }'.t;/S the senator's spotlight ui a tradi· lion al show or uruty. Buf there "as oo upraislJlg of arms. only a cool handshake Crom Kennedy. Carter's s~h ,... d.S a sober w arnin.g to the Democrats a bout the evils of Rooald Reagan Republkanism and th~ burden of their umes. "We told the truth. lhe hard truth. Tbe truth someti mes hurt." Carter said. No t much to ('heer about there. Tbe president fa.rushed spealc· 1og. He was.applauded. The band played. But there was not much else or a ri.>Sponse. It was that kmd or spetth and that lund or convenlJon: Carter v. as the foreordained 14•1nner. but Kennedy v..as tht• senumen t :J 1 fa von l<' Watlun rrunutes after Carter finished talking. the ('rowd ~as shouung "We 14ant Ted " lhe president's daughter. Carter waited. He grabbed the senator's hand and slapped his back and brought him forward. Carter smiled broadly. Keo· nedy didn't. He shoot hands all around and made bis way off the platform. Again the crowd aied : "We want Ted." K eo:oedy returned. A&ain the crowd cheered. A woman in a white plastic boater held aJon a handwritten sign : "Write In Kennedy." Carter had become familiar with this phenomenon in the rune months of Kennedy's campaign. Sloan Grant Given t& UCI The Alfred P Sloan Founda· lion of New York City has given $41 0.000 to UC Irvine for a p<>s tdoctoraJ training program 1n ('Ogrutave science. a field of -.tudy that explores bow the human mind works. Loans are avajlable only for new construction. Gibson ex· plained, because county officials want to encourage new housing supplies. However. people who have owned homes before can qualHy. Oteers for Ca111p Proceedings are to beg-111 at 10 :30 a.m . in the cafeteria of Foothill High School. 19251 Dodge Ave., Santa Ana. with Jerry J . Lavander presiding. In a JOUlt appllcaUon to the PUC May 19. the utility and the city said lhat tbe company's shareholders wanted to divest themselves or thetr stock and the city wants to operate lbe water syste m . The purchase price agreed upon for the utility's 10.000 s hares is S6 million Kennedy had not been 111 the convention hall for Carter's spetth. staymg instead Ill tus hotel. The president and the par· t y had to wait for Kennedy lO make tus v.ay through Manhal tan traffic to Madison Square Garden The money will go to the UCI Cognitive Sciences Group, com: posed of researchers speeializ· mg m su('h fi elds as language. pe r cepuon . l ear ni n g and me mo~ That is, they can qualify ir their annual income is no more than $27,600. The county program is geared to help people buy homes wtio couldn't afford to otherwise. The interest rates on the loans are less than those ror conventional loans. which currenUy are run· oing from 12.5 to 13 percent. Gibsoo said the county is plan· ning to pursue other programs lo help make housing affordable. The first of the eight projects using county.sponsored loans is being completed in El Toro by the W armirgtoo.Carma Group. It has about 400 units, but Gibson said about 12.000 pros· taeetive buyers bave filled out in· terestcards. · By the time camp ended 'Thurselay. the 700 participants were in precision drill, like the group above led by Philomena Mello. from Damien High School. The weekloog cheerleading camp at UC Irvine, sponsored by the United Spirit Association, drew ·cheerers from 40 Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego schools. Presley Convenlion BootleggerS Raided MEMPHIS, Tenn. CAP)-Tbe fans came to buy records, pie· tures and other Elvis Presley souvenirs. But before their gathering was over. FBI agents were raiding it for allegedly "bootleg" albums. "Haven't they got anything better to do than pick on Elvis fans? This is ridiculous," said Carl Hoyt of Utica. Mich .• who drove 800 miles to com· memorate the third annjversary of Presley's death. The singer would have been 45 Saturday. Cast Sell Adrift In Sunday's Pilot "It's unfortunate we had to disrupt the cooveotioo but when people are conducting illegal ac· tivity such as this, you have to do it during peak selling hours," said Wtlliatrt., Beavers, special agent in charge of the Mempll.la FBI office. (SUND A Y'S BEST) ABLE ADVANCES -How does a liWe company operate right lD the jaws of a large cor· poraUoa! Able Computers of 1rvtDe does just that. aod bas en· joyed nptd .,..mb ID the proc· eu. ID YCJG/Your Money. CAPTAIN SPBAIUNG - Lootlq back Oil 2S yean u Caplain Jtaqaroo on tele-rialoD, Bob Keeaban UYI that~ unlike "Sesame Street.•T bi.a alm ii DGt to educate cblldren but to •· t.buae them for~. Ba la moat proud of th• aatlonal reapome by ,........ to hll IUI· 1ntion tMt the)' •JllDd more • time with t.beiJ' C!hUdrm. ~ t>. --.--~ "I'm an Elvis fan but I think upholding the law is much more important." · Thousands or records were seized in the Thursday raid, which came shortly before a statue was dedicated in the late rock 'o' rollidol'sbooor. Aboul 20 FBI •l•Dla from Memphis and Baltimore moved lot.o the lllempbia Music Festival Inc. to .me albums that lacktd RCA labela. RCA owns tbe ripta to Prelley's reconllDp. Ben Hale, an FBI 1pokeeman in llempbia, lakt Ace Aleundlr ADdenoD m, at of Puldma, Md., WM clwttd with ...wt· l.nc a f ldl:ral offlcer-and ob-stnaetiDI juldee. Almll teUed 30 to tO tartoal of L"P NCOrda, Hale Mid, but DO Wleo gpea or otber l&eml . Aod when he fmally reacbed the Jammed platform. th l' ('rowd , for lhe first tame of the night. roared Kennedy shoolc haods with Rosalynn Cart.er and lhen Amy. Dr Kenneth Wexler, Dr. Peter W . CuJicover and Dr. Mary· Low..se Kean will be an charge or th e three.year cognitive S('1enccs trairung program. VINCA (PERIWINKLE) GROUND COVER SALE ....__....-_.._ A tavonte bedding plant bolder. Choose populars like Gazanio, Potentllla, Ivy, lceplant, Osteospermum and Ajuga. Full Flats Regularly •10.99 SALE PRICE •&.49 INSTANT LAWN Top quaNty IOd from tM area's btltlOdtanu :l.r:9 lenllUda .•.••......•...... '1.11 IGll •••••••••. S SCl. FT .••••..• '1.89 DlclMMMlra .••..••••• ~ •.••••.. '1.H .~ 0 I COSTA e j MESA YlclOtlO LANDSCAPE D!SIGN AND DEUYERY SBYICE AVAILABLE Pots. ttower beds ~n9: 51.49 DWA9 ISCAUOMIA , An eHy·t()-9row shrub. Pink fkJwers. ::-;,s:;. 57. 99 KELLOGG'S ••wooo u ••• •rr Ideal ~.,. amendment to combet hard cisy 90il >c.."'111t M 99 ........ " """•• ALONS An lne-.penalve way to develop a lawn. Hybrid Bermudaa ~ St. Augustine available. , ...... _ ........ " II Opeft 7 deYt • w..ec I a.m.• '·"'· -. ft8tlo "'-' a.m • .f ""'· t'ilr l ..... .-., .. ._ .... ...,.,, ZIJJ t9WflOIT aft. "I01a t6Mm COITA.mA SALE PRICESGOOOTHRU 8-19-80 OflM7MYI MwwyMWal ...... ~... .._.................. • ..... ,. I . ' >I 041L Y PILOT l·lnflatio~ Junip Big Producer Food Prices Blamed W ASHINO"roH CAP) -I.Dile· hoe at UM wtnt• 1le level reNd aMad l .T I*'~ la J"° -UM • bl .... =a .. ......, dx:S • .. .... o1. droqbl· ~ •P'&l"t la pneet . ...,. '°v ......... t n1c1 '°' d•)'. Tb• hup lncntue dramatkal ly batt..d monlhl ol aa • ..-, tn· rt1tlon trend . Jn June, whoa.ale, or pnlduc.r, prices rot• 0.8 ptteenl Not .allC'e N9¥1MMr lf'4 ban prod.ac« ...... ,... .. , ... the Lebcw ~ ..W. J\&ly'a boolt ~ e-.. UM..._,..., level• Mi NrU r UU. y..,. wtlleo lnfl1Uon waa o 1evere thet credit C'Oftlrob ~ l•po.ed If July'• ........ u, eclJ.tecS rate contlnu ror •• ••Ure y.ar. lnl\aUcm at ~ wtaoa.ale 14 vel would uceed 22 peftmt annually. far more than lM lO pt1rcf'nt yearly pac et lD June Tht prtc. ot fln.lahed food pro. ducu -ready for sale to COO· 1umen -rote 3.8 percent tut month. far more tba.o the 0.1 pttrcent lncre ... lD June, the de- partment aald Proct!Aed poultry pricee abol up U ~ percent, u mllllooa ol C'hlcllene were killed by 1corcbloa beat that bu bit the natioft't farm belt. Price9 for beef, meanwhile. ~ Hijacloors Homesick Cubans HOWEVE&. THI apurt waa called "te mporary" by Allen Sinai, vace prealdeot of Data R OUtt'tll Inc • the Le1lq\.oo, Mau .. economic forecHtlnt1 firm. ''ll should not aet olf M Iona-term mcreaae l.n inllatlon " "This ls a shock due primarily to rood. The overall backdrop for lnnaUon, because cooaum r d.- m1nd is down ao. due to the re cesaioo, is favorable." heuld JumpH 1 4 per~nt. compared wlth 3 9 percent the month before. whlle pork prlcea in· crciated far more than the o.a percent bocet ln June. the de- part ment u.ld. Compared with food. all other hnlahed looda at ~ wboleaale lt1vel roM l l percent in July. TH t; SHARP acceleraUoo in food wM particularly evident at tht> Intermediate i nd crude i.t•llf'1 a Rlgnal that the wont rnuy ~ yet lo come as these jump11 ar~ passed on through processing and sale to con· sumera in coming mont.ba, say private economists. • . .. . . ' > v ~ .. . , . • '" ,,. . SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP> -The third Jetliner bijacJled from F1oridAI to Cuba t.bia week landed in San Juan today alter it was commandeered by lwo young men who made it back to their communist homeland by threatening lo torch the plane with a little pl utlc bottle of tiasoline. passengers said. The 12 crew memben oftbe Na- tional Airlines DC-10 refused to talk to reporters, but some ol the 209 passengers who disembarked -many carrying s hopping bags run of Cuban rum and cigars - said the hijackers identified themselves as Cubans who want- ed to return totheir families. They said one of the hijackers had light s kin a nd was tall and skinny, and the other was slightly shorter, a little bit heavier and darker . and had a blac k moustache. They said one carried what looked like a "pint mouthwash bottle" of gasoline and kept threatening to set 1t afire with a lighter LT.DIRK RodnguezoftheU S Air Force, a native of Ponce, Puerto R ico. who was a passenger, said the hijackers were m the 12th row of the first tour1St cabm of National Flight 872boundfrom M1amitoSanJuan and made their move a bout 7: 40 p .m. EDT Thursday, roughly one hour att.er Lakeo((. He said they pulled out the bot· Ue and started making threats. then splashed gasoline around four seal s . se nd ing two passengers to the lavatory to wash up as the odor or the gasoline spread through the plane. Rodriguez saad one hijacker sat on the edge or one or the seats holding a lighter in one hand and the bottle in the other. and that when anyone approached h.im he would bring the lighter toward the mouth of ~ bottle and make threatening gestures. F.ATDIA Pl.ANCOofSanJuan. another passenger, said. "One of the hijackers sajd if they don't bring this plane to Cuba they would bum it up.·· Leonidas Toledo, mayor of Cayey, Puerto Rico, who was re· tu.min& from the Democr atic Na· tional Convention m New York C1· ty, said he and his wife felt threatened. Re said the hijackers, a lthough generally polite, were very menacing. "The last 1S to 20 m inutes before landing in Cuba. we felt very much in danger." The Labor Department report ed that food was the major culprit at alJ three levels of the Producer Price lodex: flnishc.-d gooda. lntermediate items and raw producta. In sharp contrast, 1asoUne prices fell 1.2 percent in July. •while home healing fue l re· mained the same. .. UP EVEN through June, food was a very strong moderal· ing influence on prices, while energy has been the major thrust for pumping up infla. tion," said John Early, a Labor Department economist. "Now. it's getting to a place where they are reversing roles.·· At the en.Ide. or unprocessed state. food Ptaces shot up 9 per· cent m July. pushing the prices ror all raw product s at the wholesale level up 6.3 percent, the department said. Grain prices rose 13.7 percent m July, after falling in four of the first six months of 1980. Sharply higher com prices re- sullmg from the drought were primarily respons ible for this tum around Prices ror hve poultry and hogs increased more than 2S percent. Seaborne Israelis Strike Near Beirut TEL AV IV. Israel CA P ) -Seaborne Israeli troops, under a cover of helicopter gunships, attacked Palestinian targets aloo,z the southern Lebanese coast dunng the night, and the lsraeU com · mand reported at least three guerrillas killed in strikes as close as 20 miles from Beilul. Lt. Gen. Raphael Eytan. lsrael's military chief of staff. said the raiders went after guerrilla traffic on the Lebanese coastal highway. ln addition to the guerrillas killed, one vehicle was bk>wn up, Eytan told lsrael RadJo today. He did not elaborate. A terse statement issued by the Tel Aviv command gave few specifics of the raid, the first reported hraeU strike into Southern Lebanon ln two months. THE ARMY SAID TROOPS attacked Palestuuan bases '"tn a number of places" north of the coastaJ cities of Tyre and S1doo, L5 and 35 rrules north of the Israeli border respectively . All the raiders returned safely. said a spoke5man . who described the action a s a move "to prevent terrorist attacks m Is rael. .. There was speculation the attack might be linked to an lsraeh report Thursday that one of its gunboats came under r1re Wednes· day night while patrolhng along the Lebanese cout. Israel said the gunboat returned fire. No casualties were reported. Sources in Lebanon said the raiders. protected by an umbrella of hebcopter gunships, came ashore from gunboats at three pomt.<1 in and around Sidon, about 20 miles south or Beirut, the Lebanese capital. ONE ISRAEU SQUAD ambushed a Palestuuan civiban truck at Jesser Awali, a Palestinian-controlled hamlet just north or Sidon, said a state ment issued by the joint Palestinian guerrilla command. It saJd one guerrilla was killed and aax wounded in a shootout with the Israelis. Other sources said KUerrilla forces intercepted the raiders, engaged them and forced them to retreat. The aourcea reported an unspeca11ed number of casualties on both sides. The guerrillas claimed they had no buea"ln the area, but local residents said there were a number of guerrilla tent camps in the region. The Palestinian command saad Israeli gunboat.<! alao shelled the Rashidieh refugee camp at Tyre, further aoutb. No casualties were reported. Tom Marpb.ille la btayiag goata • Saa Clemea&e b lucL His J ust Coudag colamn wW reeame some day. 6 Drown • m Pemuylvania Pounded by Heaoy Raina l/.&811 ..... ••ACW"S NttO, ~ ...... -" .. ,,, •. ,..~~· =-= ............ ,. .......... ............... ,...., . ............................ ···•·····• .............. ==:.· At ..... t i• ...... ........ .... ._ ............ ..wy. =--.-. .......... .................... ~. ......... ......,. ....... _,.,--....... ~ ...................... .... _. ....... ..": ........................ .................... IH II~ Mt er••• _,. Ill =-=~~ ............ _.... . 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In the market tor u around town Tv and ta1nment and special events bbl8S a whole package of .-...ies Recreation. sports. ho . e you a 111t• Whenever ,....,. d features to 9111 interesting news an been 1ee11ng a httle 5 1t you ve you have the time o nelp Got the paper 5h0pworn lately. get so mo 1 TM•n•wer What'• In It tot yO'I of eppee•• on .-ery peoe VOUR WORLD I NATION Oswald E x a m Try Halte d FORT WORTH. Texas (AP) - Lee Harvey Oswald's widow !lays she approves of an attempt lo detenrune JU.St who IS an his grave. but the brother or the ac- cused pres1dent1al auusin bu won a court order hall.in& lbe ef· fort. A :.tate district Judge on Thursday granted a temporary r es t ra1n1ng or d e r a ft e r Ho bert Os wald of Wichita 1-'alls, Texas, filed suat calling the move a publicity stunt and c ontending he would s uffer ·.,l'vere mental paan and anguish"' af the body were un· 1•arthed His :.Hste r in law , Ma rina O<Jwald Port.er. says she signed an exnum1H1on release alt.hough 'lhe''\ <.'Onvinced the body in Rose Hill Cemetery here ts that of her dce1 d hu.'iband "I DON'T need the proof,"' she 1r11d Th .. A.<,S0(·1av •d Pres!i from hn RI)( k'tlf all borne But stlt saJd :in e xhumation cind a utopsy "'IJUld end '>P'"' Wdtmn over thf' 1rh·nt1ty 1Jf Ult: t.1<)(Jy in <.>swaJt1 :. ~rdVf- 'fhe r f·ncwcd trrort ltJ gf't aulhontJ~ l/J d1~ up tblt g.r<1v .. c 1Jmt::. fro m kritash author Michael 1-...ddowc..-.,, who ui t.ryang to prove h1:. an~umenl.11 that the bf.d) In (h"'4Jd ') g fdVt: 1.5 of 4 H u:.:.lC&ll lm~t.or lfc :wught an exhum:;,Uoo or dt:r l<c.t y('ar. .md wa:. t.w'1lef:t dov.n by the :.csme Judge ,.bo tS .. ued Thursday':. order, Judit"' J am~ Wnght That decu11on re· n·ntl) W&..'> upht-ld by a cwtl ap 1wdb 1 r111rt h•·r•· csnd no w I'\ twforc th•· ·1 exo:. Supreme Court t:OOOW•-\\' Jtlrtrnt y Charl1"'\ l'11lmc.1n, ~ctld 1 h ur:.dciy lhey hJd ,,.,~l\t'd "h.~gal dUthonty"' I•• • \t unw th btKh, but did not 111..,, l11"· ttw ... o urn · of lht· .111th11ritv Wnght then ~ranted a 11 r 11r>r:.iq rr..,t r.uning order and 11tdl'n-d J fwanng on th•• maUt:C .\u~ :!:! "We stlll have a ~ood shot" at ~ettin~ the body exhumed,' Pll\· man said 'Tm not ""orrit"d about th.ls," Eddo -.i''l s aid . "This 111 ..,.,ml'ltung fo r the American peo- ple to dec1~ upon. J have given all the l.nformatton I have and then• IS noUung else 1 can do." -·--------------.... -----------. ------. --------~-------------- ' • CALIFORNIA ·~' Navy Retains Woman LONG BEACH (AP) -'!be Navy waa to.,.._ dllmlaal bearlnp toda.y ror a pair of women saUon •~ ol a beao ana •board lbe acu· daH·,ddu USS Norton Sou.nd aner a.a ad· t:PlDilU'abve board a aid there ~ DO 1rc.mdl to db· mill two~ womeo wbolacedlbeaame cbar'I•· After a lour-<la.y burina. lht ctiadw'ae board l 'bunday voted 2·l to recorrun.cl nMGUao for Seaman Barbara 1 Und....-ood of Orludo. Pta. Unlike the U\l)()("COl \'ttcbct liven l&1t week lo the cue ol Petty Oflacel' 'tan1tl• Oukuls, the de· claion left open lh pouabtllty of ~iew and ,.... versal by lht" Stttttary ol ~ Navy, Ma. UD· del'Wood's tawyt n satd They aa d lhe heanng board did not speedy wbe\ber they found Ms. Uncknood lnDoetet of \.be cbaries oC misronduc·t. ~•use lbe decl&MIO vwa apllt, the revat~ b) the Secreury or lbe Navy is automatic. M&\NWHILE, DI MISSAL beanng.s aboard tbe t.roubl~wracked sb1p were to began today for WeDd.i Will.tams, 25. of the Bronx, N Y , and Alma Cffarris, L8, or Chlcago An addJlJooal sax woman eallors also race hean.ogs. Ms. Underwood, 22, appeared JO.VOU.S as the verdict was read aboard the nusalle test ship at the Naval Shipyard here. "I'm absolutely stunned," Ms. Underwood's American Civil Liberties Union lawyer, Susan M cG rievy. added Visibly elated as she emerged from the bear- ing, Ms. Underwood scud , "I guess the Navy saw that r was an asset to the Navy and a good sailor. They wouldn't r etain m e olherwlSe" THE VERDICT "TAKES a lot or pressure off me now," Ms. Underwood sa1d, addang lhal she would still like to have a lifetime career in the Navy. ''Tbe Navy 61 lllJ tile ud • Jo..,.,'' Ml. Un· derwood u ad. ''It they take th.at away from me, they ma.y u well lake my heart away." saw predjcted that U.......,. w6meft aboant the ah.Jp WC*ld ~act 01aU.r·of.f1ctJy to the verdict. Tbe hcNOONSwalit,y ~an ··a bwkb of crap." ahe ukt '"'l\l.o dowa and ab& to..,_., ACLU Attorney 8atry CopdOlw said Ms. Un· duwood bad offered to ret p .. rather than go throU,lb all thla. •• He s1.1d be was &1ad now that the Navy bad muted. Ma. ltcCrlevy •&id abe had t.Ueved Ms. Un· derwood aad all the womea uodel' lftvestication on the Norton Sound were lDoocenl but WU still Sur· priaed by the verdict. "I tuess the world bas cb&Jllfld," ahe said. DlfUNG HU llEASJNG, Ms. Underwood never addressed lhe question of whet.her sbe is a homosexual. but said s pe<:ific instances of homosexual behavior alleced by witnesses never happened. The defense team called a doz.en witness~ in an attempt to prove that Ms. Underwood is both a competent sailor and a heterosexual. One ol those wit.oesses. Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas Boer. was asked by defense attorneys tf he bad ever known Ms. Underwood to engage m sex with men , and be replied, "Yes. with me." Boer said bis own encounter with the female sailor oo a Port Hueneme beach bad left rum with no reasoo to believe lbat Ms. Underwood was homosexual. IN CLOSING ARGUMENTS, the proisecutor. Lt. Andrew Hiblar said. "Tbe Navy 1s not attack· mg homo5exuality. It's saying 1l's not a v1ablt: lJfestyle aboard a cramped ship " ~V llllOT . State Brief 11 Peace Returns To SF Hotels SAN FRANClSCO <AP> -Hotet employees planned to returu to won \Oday after an interim a&rttment was reached in the fow·w~ strike ag&Jnst 315 swank hotels, avoidin& a Ullioo \hrea\ to resume picket lines. Both sides said late TbW'Sday they would abide by Ow agreemeat until Ow floal coatract is saped. Earlier. union ofncials ltid they would packet ~~ unless t.M hotels dropped their de- m and that the contract be signed before workers returned. .J~'• ~r~ Asked , SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -S. i1u state's Judiciary risks fa lling in- to dl5repute, a judicial panel has reeommeoded that a Lo6 Angeles Judge be censured for aJ. lt'gedly maJang obscene phone ca lb The Califonua Commissic>n , on Jud.lc1al Perforrnan~. wtucb investigates Judges' conduct, recommended Thursday the <'en s ure of Superior Court ,.,_....,.. DECISION BRtNGS SMILE OF R!l.IEF Seamen Berbllr11 Undetwood, B•ck Aboard The defense argued that the ~avy did not prove any ho~xual act1vtty took i.ilact As Ms. Underwood talke<l ~tlh rq.1orters after the heanng. a car s~d by leavlllR the ba!>e and a couple of men UlSade shouted, "Dyke' · She ignored them, then '-&1d with a smile 'Tht'Y ~eren l lallung to rnt-I m a ~1lor Judge Robert Stevens for mak· sT1vus ing the calls, the pane l <,a1d, to two st.ate Assembl) •·rnplo~ees tl"rigage llikf:>• .4'pread LOS A."iGELES (AP> -Just as the state's housing industry "'a~ beginrung to r ecover from r<'c-ord bJgh mortgagt" r ates, two more m8.}or thnft tn'>l1tut100:. have ra1s~ tbe1r lendlllg rat.es to 13 pt"rcent Slwre Control To Long Beach 15c Levy to Dial 41 1 Officials for Callfom1a Federal Sa vings & l..c1Jt1 As.sn. and Homt' SaVlllgS & Loan A SSD!S both 'Jld Thursday's move was due m part to r.he faC't that loan demand .. ·as run.rung Car ahead of a vaila- ble I und..-. It wa.-; the s~ond tncrease in less than a week for lhe t"'o mst1tullons ... tuch last J"nday raised their lend.mg rate to 12~ percent LONG BEACH <AP> -Cootrol of prUed s horefronl land t ransfers Crom the state Coastal Com DllSS ion to this city today ~r more than two years of detailed negotiations over future development in the beach area. Long Beach becomes the first major California city to get state approval for a coast.al development plan and to assume the functions Connerly performed by the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. However, other areas, including Santa Barbara and San Mateo counties, are expect. ed to follow s uit soon. All local governments in the state with coast.al territory must develop similar plans by the end of this year under terms ol tbe state~ Act ol 1976. Certificatioo or the plans must take place by June, 1981, when regional commjgsjons are scbeduled to expire. HoweYer, the state Coastal Commission will retain veto power over moat development decisiooa. LOS ANGELES <AP) -If Pacific Telepbooe & Telegraph bas its way, you may soon flnd it cheaper to pick up your phone book than dial 411 for inlorma· lion. The state Public Utilities Com· missioo is expected next Tues· day to approve a request rrom the San Francisco-based utility to charge customers 15 cents for each di.rectory assistance call in excess ol 20 a moolb. But oo the bright side, phone customen woo't have to ·listen any loogu to the cunent record· ing suggesting callers che<::lt their telephone directory first. They will get the operator directly. PT&T said it WU seeking tbe fee because Its recorded messaee is losing effectiveness ... means ~ redudng iDforma· lion calls. The utility said the recording -and the delay -inilia1:1Y cul 411 calls by 19 percent. But as callers have become more blase about the messa ge. the number of mformalJoo call~ has ~ creeping back up · Ha ndicapped c u st omer s. hos pital patients, hotel and motel guests and com telephooe usen would be exempt from the charge. There would be no e xtra charge for long dist a nce lD· ro~tion. but all calls placed through the "0 " operator wouJd be subject to a SS.cent ree. Oppositioo to the directory as- sist.&Doe charge has come rrocn coasumen• groups, the city and county ol Los Anceles, the citJes of San Diego and San Francisco and tbe Cafil<>nWl Association or Collectors . The latter is a Sacramento-based organization or credit and bill collection firms. M&rSAHDIOYS' "It 1S a hldden r:.ite incr.-.~sc· and a root &D lhe dlJ4Jr lo charge mor e ror dlrecton as!>1st.anct- calls rn the futun " cbar~t:<l Ann Murphy of Tov. Jrd Ltml) Rate Nonnabzatwn. d San F ran c tsco-ba.sed consum•·ri. gruuJJ The new chargt• "'ould not al feel handicapped .... ub..,cri bers s uch as the blind, ~ho prov•· tbey cannot use lhc phone book. Pacific Telephone says S per· cent of its cUS\omt:rs <ffe m volved 1.11 40 percent or the Ul· formation service expense of SIJO million annually The cost 1s borne by a ll phone sub· scribers Tbe oew cbarges would begin 40 days after PUC approval. A st.ate law wbJ ch bttame ef. fecttve Jan. 1, 1979. aU ows the p h one com pan y t o ch a r ~~ cus tomers for m ore: than ::o d irectory a ssistan ce· Cdlls J moctt.b. .4titatl" f 'oir ()pnu " \CRA ~I E:-ITO I A P 1 -The 1980 Cahforn1a !'l:Jlt Pair 1~ open for bus iness today, bo~1sUng tht l;irg(>';t tent m thl' country and a return to a trad1 t lfJO.t I amc-uJtural thi'm<' ~Ion· that! JOO tents were set up for the d ura t1on of lht-fa.tr, wb1ch t>nds Sept. 1 Among them 1s a monster tent -400 reet loog, 150 feet wade and near ly 70 feet tall \1ore than 17 ,000 performers and nhibitors Jrt' du(· to take part 1n the 1980 falJ', which also f~atures a renovated rodeo area. a new liv~stock arena. more tr~ for s hade and beu.er lighting 31ong the mam lborougblan at night. SACRAMENTO (AP) -lncSependeftt pres-1dent.1al candidate John Aodenoo has qualifie4 for Cahfornia's Nov. 4 eltttioo ballot. says Secretary ot St.ate Marcb Fane Eu. An Anderson campaign s~tesman in W ashi.ngtoo, D C . s aid Thursday that includmg Cal1fonua, th<> ll1Jno1s congressman is now on the f J IJ baUot l.D 15 States. • BOYS OP KNIT SHIRTS 59.88 MENS&BOYS OP PANTS SHORTS OP A Gofden Wave Siue20to40 loyt' 119-to SI 6.00 SA 88 SALE NICE •••. ~ .7 e Metl's $ 88 OP SHIRTS •• Yl·Y20FF BIG& TALL MEN'S SWEATERS BIG&TALL CASUAL PANTS LA MACHINE LADIES PANTS ASSORTED COLORS WOMBn AHD~' SHORTS .-.,r ... ~ se.tt. DHtot. Wt:aqh1,U/'' Jlolt •-..toszs.ooSJ 1 88 SAUPllCE.. e :::-~ s7 88 SAllPllCI. •• •• e --~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~--~~~~~-t SUNSHINE FROM HAWAII IOYS' AMD....-S OMEN'S DRESSES SWIMWEAR MADE IN HAWAII or,Goldl.w ...... OffSlilon, ..... T-.C41k•ff. s21 88 SU.Uto441d :;:.~~. • :~: s3 88 MEN'S SLACKS SAUPllCI..... • ...... 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CE •.• ~ • .., e JOCKEY UNDERWEAR Slwt to 54 LEVI'S JEANS & CORDS •11.88 i .. ,_ilan" li9 Sfoct iw I du ce AJcms.. f*l'oYtn, ¥-Mdrs., cnw llllds, , ..... wdt.. """•• : .... efc... Al "• w c°'°"" bl I 00% woo&d.. bluds. ocryflcs. l CJroeps S M L..n. .._ lie) & Tai Shits XL-~XXXL Y2 OFF HEWWOMEH'S TOPS & SHORTS UGH'TMMGIOLT TOPS $8 88 lf9. to SI 4.00 SAUP'IJCE. .. .• e HANGT&f SHORTS $6 88 lf9. to $12.00 SAL!PIUCI ... .• . e 199-toSt 4.SO s7 88 SALINICI. .• .. • MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS ...... $12.00 s1 99 SALIPllCI....... e . w-m.~.LH. w.....,. R19-to SCus40toS4 ~7 .... ~12.88 = .... ~14.88 BIG&TALL SPORT SHIRTS ,,......s,ft,'-cw. c__.Clllb It~ to sa... n .. un r:i ...... ~7.88 l.cj.to SZl.SO SA 88 ~E •.....• ~.7. I"). to = .... ~12.88 .... to 5° .... ~.14.88 ·-- orangeeo.10.11yP1101 Editorial Page .................................................................. Ae Robert N. WM<S/Publlshtr T~i K vii/Edit~ Barbara Krelblch/Ed ltorlal Pac;,e Editor ounty's Fiscal eport Cheering lD the realm of 0nqe County to•emmmt. 1ood Ila· eaJ news ii rather tbe exception Uum t.be rule. ~ lbe Board ol SUpentaon received aom of the lbrmer this ln a detailed, year-end report from Tax Collectol'·~UUl'ft' Robttt L.. Citron on the activity ol his 9ffice for the put fiacal year. Citron's o(ftce apparently wu a buty ooe lt handles JllOre than SJ6.. 7 b Won in f\mda invohing lB'l aep.arate &axlA& dlslrlcts ln Oranae County, of which county gov· enunent ii but one. That ~ ls up about 10 percenl from fiSCal 1978-79. Yoney that wasn't immediately needed wu lnvested, and the rdum was impressJve. The lnvestmeiita resulted lrl nearly SlOO nuWoo in eartnp, for an averaee yield of Uperemt. 1be ,Yield for investmenta made by Citron and bis staff exceeded the figures in Los An1eles County ( l2.78 ferceat>. San f'ranclsco County (12 1~ percent), and the ltate treasury (10.46 percent ). Cit:roo reminded supeni.&ors that interest ea.rninga -.mount to about 2 ~rcent of the total county aeneral Cund -oot an lllSignificant figure. As he al.so pointed out, an aggressive investment pro- tram is playing no small part in easing the budget burdens that have hit the countr since the passage of Proposition 13. J>ark Support Late Sen. Sam HayaJtawa's belated decision to give his balf-beart.ed support to Sen. Alan Cranston's bill seeking federal funds for acquisitioo of a national park in Orange County probably is better than nothing. It would have been much more effective lf be hadolt started out by opposing the measure. That opposition doubtless was noted by Interior Department officials who have voiced strong objections to the park proposal. Hayakawa may be sincere in expressing doubt that the Orange Coast park stands much chance of priority funding. But it's certain that his failure to support bis fellow senator's measure would have killed any chance at all of coogressional approval this year. Having realized the political disadvantage of this role, he decided it might be wise after all to ••give it a try." This apparently was brought home by a deluge of mail from county residents and a warning by Rep. Robert Badham that if Hayakawa didn't cool bis criticism of the project he'd probably be blamed it it failed. An unsavory item in the whole affair was the gratuitoµs swipe at Badham by a Hayakawa aide wbo a c· cused the congressman of being "pompus" and insisted he bad not had much influence on the senator's change of heart. Badbam at least had the good sense to give his full backing to a project he realizes is import.ant to his consti- tuents -a fact that apparently lacked significance for Senator Sam. Or perhaps the senator and bis staff were asleep on this ooe. Vehicle Inspection 'lbe Brown admininistratioo at last seems to be fac- .ing .reality with regard to tbe f edera.ijy mandated iUUlu.al vehicle s mog inspection program. At stake is some $750 million in federal highway and sewer funds for California, which may be withheld if tbe Legislature does not adapt a program by the time it ad- journs at the end of this month. The stumbling block has been G<>v . Brown's in- sistence oo using only centralized inspection stations, such as now operated by Hamilton Test Systems in the Southeast Air Basin, to check smog equipment on used vehicles when they are sold. In other parts of the state, authorized service stations conduct the inspections. Opponents of the central testing plan have been trying to persuade the governor to extend the service station plan and drop the centralized testing pro- gram which has proved costly, time~uming and of dubious value . With annual inspections for all vehicles about to be required by federal law, it would be patenUy unfair to force motorists to drive long distances to central inspec- tlon sites for a cbeck·up that could as well be provided by local service stations -quite apart from the cost of in- stalling the central facilities throughout the state. Now the governor bas bowed to pressure and agreed to back a measure that would let service statioo.s handle Uae inspection program. · This may make it possible for legislators to swallow the unwelcome federal order and pass an acceptable bill ~foretbefundsare lost. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Bald Men ByL.M.BOYD One of the more oddball no- Uoos to jump up of· late is the claim that growing bald tebds to make a man stingy. LC>ss of h air rene ws a fdlow's self·consciousness. lt"s claimed. It weakens bis eonfidence.Hebeginstog~ teared ol the possibility that be m1Cht lose a lot of things W wOD't be able to regain. So b• at.arts to bold onto his monq more tiabtlY. Or so ,... tbe curious explanation. I ' Dear Gloomy Gus Printing firms long have been trying to figure out the most legible color combina· lion of letters on contrasting backgrounds. Now they know. Tests show conclusive- ly that black on yellow stands out best. People who cry easily do not tend to catch colda as readily as people wbo don't cry. So contends a med.le al rJpecialiJt who bas made a study of the mauer. The First National Bank of Seatlle pays the fare for those ol itl employees who ride the Jocal buMs. Q . Ha there ever been a 1even-m11ted sebooner? A. Just one. 1be Tbomu W. LaWIOD, built ID 1I02 and wrecked off tbe Ea1U1b coast in 1901. It was the ool1 ship with maata not named lD tbe tracUUoaal f or•ataba· mtuea maaner, but named rather from at.em to i tem: lloodu, Tu.eday, WednM· day, Tburt~a_!1_~J'dday, Saturdaf and DUDGQ. Jack And rson. Policy on Iran Called Chaotic WASHI NGTON -In a acathinat. ktret memo,. Slate Department str11tt.•J1 1SlS have warned th.al Prt-tdent Cartcr's "chaoHr" uttempts lo un dermine the revolutionary rt'- atlrne t.tl lran could pluy mto So- vtet bands. The Sovlet.8 ppear to be try· In& t o d es l a b1lii6 and di s m ember t ran , th e memo note:.. by 1t1trlng up minority d11>· cord. A1S the country dism· tegrates into hostile ethruc factions, tht' Soviets seek t o subve rt and subjugate the !\eparate fac· lions, thereby bringing Iranian territory under Kremlin control piecemeal. The s~ret memo accuses the White House, in effect. or ad· vancing the Soviet strategy by our own clumsy, covert efforts to divide the minorities and dJs· rupt the Iranaan government. But unlike the Soviets, the memo charges, the clandestine U.S. operations lack central con· Earl Waters trol and policy objeeUves. AS EXAMPLES, the CIA hu been broadcasltng from Egypt appeals to Iranians to .. take up arm s" and has supported Ira· niao exile groups, with no con· trol over what these groups do. T he C IA h as also made on- again. off-again contacts wilh former military offi cers in Iran. Th1s bas succeeded only in hav- mg some of the unfortunate of· ricer s hauled before hr1ng squads. All the while these undercover operations have been going on. the State Department has kept its diplomatic bands orr Iran and has adopted the wa1t·and·see at. t 1tude that P resident Carter promised our European allies last June be would mamtain. IN FRUSTRATION. the strategists have called the Carter po li cy "cllnicaJJ y schiz.ophrenic -w ithdrawn. confused, and characterued by bizarre fantasy." Thts scathing language was a ddressed to the president's national secunty ad· v1ser, Zbigruew BrzeZlnski. The State Department e"Xperts were too discreet to discuss the president's motives In the memo. But privately, they sus· peel be want.s to bring down Ayatollah Khomeini's reg:lme before the November election and take credit with the voters for the achievement, an inside source told me. What the experts fear is that the Soviet Union. not the Uruted Statn, would p1ck up the pieces. Becau5e Iran dominates the Pe rsian Gulf, fountainhead of the lndustnal world's oil, it 1s vital to U.S. interests to roster a stable. democratic government m Iran. This must "evolve from the current situation." without foreign interferences, urges the secret memo. FOOl'NOTE: The president''> political whiz kld, Hamilton Jordan. wants to play politics Wllh anothe!' aspect or lhe Ira- nian problem . A J ustice Depart· ment task force has been m· vesttgatmg whether ex·Attorney General Ramsey Clark·s rttent mission to Iran. in v1olat1on or the president's travel ban. can be pr06et'uted. The coalidential conclusion is that the Clark group "dad not violate, except in a very narrow and technically questionable sense. any law or statute of the United Slates," that prosecution of the group would "almost in· cvitably result in dlsmissaJ" and that a government appeal would hkely "produce undesirable pl'e'- cedcnt, which might limit the executive's options in future crises." But Jordan has taken excep- tion, in a private m emo to the president. He noted that Pr<l6· ecutaon would be "politically po pular" a nd that tbe trial would be "an extended proc- clls." The inference, in other words. is that the case wouldn't li kely be defeated or dismissed before the eleetton. He argued that prosecutaon of the Clark group was ··necessary for main· taanmg the role or presidential leadership." VOUR NUMBER or your lli.e: Th t.' d ays of th e mas k ed highwayman. brandis hing a pistol and shouting "Stand and deliver," a r e l o ng gone. l.1ke w1se. the e ra of Tommy g un toting bank robbers will soon be swept into the dustbin of history as the fast.approaching rashless ~icty takes over. But this won't mean the end of b1 ~·money theft. Quite the con· trary . Mo b!>tns a nd wh1te- collar crook::. alike will find op- port unst11::s 1n l·OJTlp uterized fin ance beyond anything they C'ou ld have dreamt'<i of with old- f ..1:.h1om.-d mt:Lhod~. BY SA.BOTAClNG key com. putcrs acro<>s the country. for example, terroru,ts could make the simplest transactions 1m· poss ible. c reating f1nanc1al chao~ and panickmg the public. Or garuzcrl crime could sub· \•ert a Mmputer system and 'k1m off 1)11l1on:. undetected. In- d" aduab v.1lh a knowledge of t'lt>rtronH"'> <'ould Rel away with m1lllon.-. tit.-rr,rc their sy:.tem wa.., d1,t11\l•n •c1 Already, the tn <.1d1•nc1• of computer cnmes 1s. .:r11v.1n~ )early The-.e om1nou'! warnings an· drt ,1 ilrd rn <in unpublis hed rrl.w u"t·r1 pt bv August Bequai. a WJc;hmi..1.on, 0 C, lawyer . Whil<> notini: thJt old·fa:,tuoned armt.'<i r obbt-ry , forg<.•ry aod coun- tPrle1tmg v.,11 disappear along '41lh currency. coins and checks. hl' adds: "New categories of cnm~ will take ~hape. and a nt'w C'lass of electronic felons wi ll btJJc the public of billions." Ainateur G8me Warden Plan Questioned Jn an effort ti) s tt>p up enfo r cement of the s ta te's huntmg and fis hing laws. the Fish and Game department has announced the st.art of a reserve warde n program . Jt will augment the present program whicb employs wildlife con· servation students a s aides to assist in the law enforcement fun ction of the agency. The reserve wardens will be older p ersons . according to Capt. Phillip R . Ne lms. pr og r am coordinator . wbo said a~l' is no barncr exceptin g a ppl icants C'a nno t b e more than 6S He s aid the department is recrpiti ng perc,ons "of good repuCation with an intcn..-st m fish and game and knowledge or the a rea to which they will be as s igned .'' Hi g h sch ool education is a requirement and any fe1ony conviction or a poor driving record automatically disqualifies a candMate. Many of those r ecruited , Art Hoppe Nelms. explained, arc rt:ttred law enforcemt"nl offi cers but others are drawn from all walks of life including businessmen. teachers and factory v. orker- lle added that a ll recruits wlll receive 40 hours of peace ofhcer training as well as speciali:ied training in fish and game work. Som e or the latter will be in the field. The reserves w11J buy their own uniforms and weapons at costs up to $400. The equipment , including the badge, will be indis tinguishable from regular w:irdcns ... Each pt:rson." Nelms ~lated. "has a dedication to commwtity service and w1ldltfc conservation and is mikmg a personal sacnf1ce. •• .. THE OBJECTIVE ." Nelms explained. "ts to provide extra manpower at low cost to asslSt 1n the law enforcement work or the department." He added that the program 1s an outgrowth of Governor Jerry Urown's concept o f .. volunleeri ~m " 1n s tate government. At first blus h the program would s~m to have ment. Many will view it as Nelms sees it. "An a ppropriate, positiv ~ response to Propos ition 13. ll provu1es more SU\ sees for k :.:-. monl'\ ·· Others are ~k<.•pt1cal of 1.iw l'nfor C'ement proJ?rams v. h1c'h u.,t> unpaid \'Olunteers. The'.' M't' -.uch proi:rnm" attracting "badge.happy .. ind1 v1duals v. ho s;:t>t the ir "pay" f rom th<' opportunities to "throw their wei ght a r o und'' abus ing c1t1zens. AND. ALTHOUGH It IS true It v.111 provtde more manpov.er al less cost than employment of fully qualified ~ame warden~. much of the savings will be s pent in the tratrun111 and ad· d1tionaJ superv1s 1on which V.'111 be r equired . The Jegisla t1on whk h autborited the program was enaeled last year with an appropnation or $200.000 for a pilot progum. Anothe r S200.000 was allocated this year . Th(• mone)' presumably is to pay for training and superv1s1on and to r eimburse the reserves for their expenses The legislat1on was opposed by t he Cal1forn 1a S t a te Employees Assoc1at1on <CSEA> which fears the loss of full li me jobs ror state workers. That the CSEA fears were not without foundation Is evidenced by '1t>lm~· statement that the d~ pa rt mental goal 1S to provide one reierve for each of the 2SO regular ~·ardens. PERTINENT TO th e oppos1t.Jon's contention were the r om men ts of the Legis lative An a l yst in r ecomm e nding a~aa nst expanding the aide pos1t1ons last year. "At lhe same 11 ml' the depa rtment is 1 <.'(luestJ.ng Sl millton to continue l'OOSl'rvat1on aide positions it is proposing a $500.000 reduction by deleting 16 positions in the enforcem ent progr a m. 10 or whic h are warden pos itions failed with experie n ced personnel who have many years '4 Ith the department. This is illogical. lo any Judgment, partof the $1 million would be better i.pC'nt fo r lhe 10 w arden J)O!\lllODS. •• A common sense tran~tation of those comments is tha t if the stat e has a need fo r mor e wa rdens they should be paid p r ofessio n a ls no t unpaid am a teurs. This would seem essential in law <.>nforcement, espcciaUy where those charged with enforcement are armed wilb guns. How to Profit Froin a Well-planned Guest List I had an interesting time at the Scroops' house the other evening. Their bobby is colle<:t- lng free advice. Wben I arrived. Millie Scroop. much to her disappaintment, h ad ju s t learned from Fenton Bosley ol the Bosley Gallery that tbe framed renditioll of Whistler 's Motber over the mantel wat merely a reproduction Crom a candy umpler. I asked wbeN! Mort Scroop wa1 ... Ob? there be ls over In t.bt comer with h1I bead back and hl1 mouth wide open.'' aaJd 11Ul1e.. .. Ke bu tamlllltll?" t uked. .. No, b•'• talkln• to Gll ·---------- Narvberg, the denllst " Millie then introduced me to a gentleman who w as tnixing himself a drink. "This is Bascombe Atherton," s he said. "Do take one of these paper cocktail napkins, Bascombe." "Tbey·re rather large," he said . "Yes," said Millie. "Il·s Mort's and my las t will and testament. Being an attorney. we thought you might enjoy Jooldna it over.'· MILLIE TOOK me al'OUPd to meet the oehers present. "That man under' the 1lnk is Malcolm Feck of Feck's PlwnblJll," abe nld. "He's the fuett ol booor." I 1aid 1 tbouJbt Gu.lnevere La.Rue, the famed tax account· ant, was to be tbe 1ueat of honor. ''Sbe wu," said MUUe, "Ulltll the 1arba1e dl1po1&l broke down. Ob, do meet Dr. OU. Sal.ber, the c1lltlnaullbed cardiologist." But we were too late. Mort Scroop had the good doctor cor · nered. "The pain's nght about there," said Mort. lifting bis ten shirttail high on bis chest. "Then sometimes I get these sPQts in front of my eyes." "Well. it could be high blood pressure." said Dr. Sather. "I 1u11est you make an appoint· mentto ... " "JUST HAPPEN to be wear· Ina a spbygmom1nometer on my ahn," sa.id Mort. "I'll pump It up aod you tak e this 1tetbolcope .• :· "Dinner wUI be served." an· nounced Millie, "as soon a.a Ben the butcher tells Mort which way to carve t.be leg of muttoo." My ftnt coune WN a lettuce Hlad. 1be mao on my left was MrV.ct u African violet. 1 ulled him ll be wu tolna to eat It. "No:· he said. ''I'm a botanist and I'm going to examine it for thrips." After dinner, the men retired ' to the garage for brandy and • cigars while watching BUI Btml· Ing of Bunting Motors listen to ··a funny whistling sound" in the engine of the Scroops· family car. AS I WAS leaving, Mort handed me a thick m~nuscript of a book entitled H0to to Oft ,..,_ Pro/~•Aonal Adrnce in Your o.. llome ond Sov1 Thouaortd1 of DoUara. "Look lt over," he aald. • .. and tell me if YCM& think it'd seJI." ••Frankly, Mort," I 1ald cautlously, "I don't know whether people would abell OUl ten or twelve buckl for advice like that.'' "What do they expect me to do," Hid Mort lndl1aaaU1, "give it away for notbin8!0 CALIFORNIA B ring on the Madders Female Mud Wrestling Popular in Area LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mud slinging isn 'l 1ust a political ca mpaign phenom e n o n anymore. Women wrestlers are doing it instead of disco dancing ·at Southern Cahfornia and Orange County bars -and notables such as Peter Falk and Andy Kaufman are getting into theacL The women wrestlers wear bikinis, climb into a muddy pit that. looks like a sandbox, and slip and slide to the cheers of hundreds of me.n. The bars hope the competitions will boost at- tendance, which bas dwindled in the receuioa "IF PEOPLE AllE going to spend mooey. they want to do more than dance a nd drink. They want to be entertained. Otherwise they will go to the movies or play miniature golf." said Ray Grafius, manager of the Ru.stler's Inn in Riverside, where femaJe mud wrestling has been a Wednesday night stand- ard for a month. At Chippendale's -one of the firs t Los Angeles discos to feature maJe exotic dancing (for female audiences only) - women mud wrestlers draw about 300 customer s, mostly men. oo Tuesday nights. Customers pay $6 each to watch the wrestlers, with such nam es a s Boom Boom the Cheerleader, Wicked Wanda and Nancy the Naughty Nurse, dance and strip to bikinis, then slide into a mud-filled ring. WATCHING ON a recent night were actor Falk and director Robert Aldrich, who are about to begin film i n g "All The Marbles," in which Falk plays a coach for lady wrestlers. Asked if be might include mud wrestling in the movie, Falk said: 'TU wait l.Jll I get on the set to decide that." On another night, comedian Kaufman, known for hi s portrayal of Latka on the television series "Taxi." and who once took oo a female wrestler on "Saturday Night Live,'' got in the mud himself. · The night Falk was at Chip- pendale's, a wrestler known as Bronco Brandy shed ber chaps and cowboy hat for a skimpy bat.bing suit to meet Magic Hen- derson. who came dressed as a Girl Scout. IT WAS TOE 19th match for the 105-pound Brandy. whose r eal name is Jean Alisoo. She said abe ia a profesaioo•I aluntwoman and claimed to have l06t ooly three mud bouts. "M ud wrestling is bad for your hair because it dries it up and bad on your ears ." Ms. Alison said. • ·1 got a skin infec- tion in my ear. The doctor said it is a common infection for children who play in the mud a lot." The pay is good -$40 a match -and the tips during the dance routine can total $40. But a good mud wrestler is bard to find. ··Finding and keeping mud wrestlers bas been difficult." s aid club employee Renate SteiAer. "But this was true of finding male strippers at the beginning ... The girls are un· sure about it. About half the women we use are sluntwomen. aspiring actresses or dancers." BOO M BOOM THE Cheerleader. elsewhere known as actress-model Jeanette Lorenu, said she got the job through a modeling agency that supplies wrestlers who offer more beauty than brawn. Ms. Lorentz. a s trawberry blonde with thick long hair. spent the afternoon before her second match practicing with a club employee. She lost her firS't bout, and was determined to win her second. Samoans Do It "I thought it was fun. so I've decided to do 1t agam." s he said. She said her boyfriend was surprised by the muddy turn of her career. '•He went back and forth and then said, 'Go out and get 'em,' " she said. "My mother told me I was disgracing the ~ ily. . . She was stiJl yelling / ~n I went out the door." THAT NIGHT, 3" yelling men s urrounded tbe ring. To the blar- ing theme from "Rocky," the bout began. In seconds. the w r estlers w ere a gooey chocolate brown, barely re· sembling t he women who danced minutes before. Slipping and s liding. the women tried to flip or pin their opponent. But wrestling is not enough -there must also be mud slinging, water spitting and hair pulling. Even the bikirus get out of place. After three 1 V,-minute rounds. the crowd applauds to pick the winner, and wrestling talent has little -or nothing -to do v.ith victory. Some men said they watched out of curiosity. "I .n:ST HEARD about 1t and l had nothing better to do." said Michael Fahrenk urd. a 31-year- old lawyer m a three piece swt • · 1 thought 1t was dJffcrcnt and e njoyed it be ca use 1t was unique. But I don't know 1! I would comeback. "It would get old r ast." be added. Ron Guss. JO. said he would be back. "It made you la ugh and get happy, although 1t was kmd of a crowd pleaser," the trucking company owner said. Electrical en1-:1ne c r Jim Hodges, 29. was more reserved: "As a tourist type thing 1l was OK . but l wouldn 'l come on a regularbasis. lt"s tooexpens1ve " Law Says It's OK To Eat Your Dog SACRAMENTO (AP) -A woman who complained about a dog being prepared for butchering ln a neighbor's yard was told there's no law again.st eating dofS -if they're your own. Ethel Simooes was quoted m The Sacramento Bee oa Thurs- day as aa,ying one of her children told about the Samoan neighbors getting ready to eat a dog. 0 1 TllOUGlft' SHE MISUNDE&STOOD. She must have been talking aboqt a prairie dog," Ms. Simooes said. But in t.6e middle of the niibt she beard a yelp. "The next morning I looked out the kitchen window a.nd there was this dog hanging in their back yard. It was skinned and bang- inl by Its tall," she taid. • Tbe family's cbildren bad been playine with the doc, which 1be dcilcrlbed u bll and shaggy, the day before. SM called tbe Police, wbo C*lfllcaled the cucua but returned after ftnctinc that no law bad been broken. An inftltis•* bl the diltriet attorney's office aald state law coven buyinc or niltu ctocs to be Uled in n~ta. necJectlng a pet, and malmlftl or t.ortlu1n1 1m aalmal. But there'• no law aaainlt tilllq IDd ..U., 10Cll' OWD q . TD EXBCUTrVE omacroa OP THE Society for the PreY..uan of Cnlelty to Aldm•lt, Val Wood, Hid tbeN't aothln& new about doe eatin1 h1 CaU.fornla, except more of ll la bappenlna wltb the iDfhlx ol Soutb Paclftc ... --. and Soutbeut AllaM. Of tbe 4" 1k.l.aned and dnued by Ms. Simon•' South S.crameato Ml.abbot, Wood .uct. "From bis view, there wu pothlDI wr'Oftl. To blm, ti wu llke t.ldnntn,a a deer,'' Wood said. ( f Frlc:t.y,Auguat 15. 1980 DAILY PILOT A 7 SPORTS CENTERS CORONA DEL MAR • IRVINE ANNOUNCES ITS SIXTH ANNUAL SUMMER SALE August 15th, 16th & 17th Store Hou rs FRI 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p .m. SAT 10:00 a .m.~:00 p .m. SUN 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p .m. THE SHOP FOR ALL SEASONS Radical Savings on ... LADIES BEACH WEAR featuring-Sunshine Hawaii. Country Scrutts. Dano. Esprit de corp. Ra1stns. Connie Banco. etc. 50o/o OFF MEN'S SHIRTS. SHORTS & TRUNKS rlndudes -OP Ottshore. Oulcks1lver. Gotcha. Surtl1ne. 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P billiPt aald lhal more than 80 per. ce-nt ol lhe kev lndlvldua.ls. corpora- Uou &od fouodationa interviewed ill· dlcaled a dealre to make a lift. OCMC plans to build a perfonnlng arts complex in Costa Mesa's Town Center bwunes.s area with a J,200· Ital rnaln theater and a 1,SOO-seat tac11Jty by 19&. A five.acre •lte at the South Coast Plaza-Town Center area wu donated for the center by the Seeentrom de- v~ lopmeot company. John Rau. OCMC pr"ident and ch ief executive ofrlcer, called the Phillips report "immensely en· couraging." He said the next step in plans to raise t.he $55 million required ls to solidify pre-rund-raising pledges. move oo with "leadership" pledges and finally open a general money· raising campaign. The Segerst.rom isite in Costa Mesa. valued at at>out $S millioo, ancbors what Rau said is "becoming a downtown area for all Oraoge County." Vintage vw Car Show In the mall this Sat & Sun at HuntinQton Center See twenty restored· hke-new models from the 1950 s. 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Mary e~u of H vntlnofon Rl'~Ch, C•., B••tnc• Malpl\1de 01 YOf'tM L•"°"· C• ...., """ .Af\Or~ OI W•\1111\QtOft. 0 C. T•"'W P•r\OM of N"* YO< .. , City, .atlCI 1 9r•ndc l\llor•I\ end • or••I· 9ran«:lllldrM1 Meu 01 tlw """'r~· tlon ,.,Ill bP lleld et ovr l.AdY of MOurlt C•'"'*' on s.tlvni.y • .AVQV>I t•, 1'IO .ti • OO"M wlll\ RIN. F-• M fl\Omn O'Oon<MtllolOu< L..OVotMoolnt CMIMI oflk' .no, 111t..._.,t•IGoocl$ ... oMnl Ctrt .1uy, Hv11111191on 8e•<ll. C.t. Sen1lus ~ n. Olf1K1lofl of 8.alu 8er99ron-S1'1'1Ull & Tlltlllll Wntcllll Cll•P•I Morh1.ary ol Coit.a M«H . .... .,11. ~u,.,, KAY L WOOOAUF,., rftldeftt of N-pot1 8h<I\, Ca PMMCI -•Von A -1 ll. IW . ._ WtM of V- WOOdr\ltf • .aliO _..,1,..0 by lier 7 1l1t•r• Mtlen '"'"'*•of SolOft, Ofllo -Dorl• Kwllus ot ~. "T--2 .,;.u\. s.n<lcH wlll bl .,.Id on 5.atll•· N Y, AUQUtl i.. 1• • J OOPM M IM Pa< Ille ~ o.tJe4 wltfl • ..,. J.acll T"°"'M otlld elll\O. I-P.a<lllc View M.afnorMll P-. P.aclfk V19w Mor1...,.,di~ .-c0b4fa( MORTUAlllS Laguna Beacn 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768--0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAal04l U.W~MT. OUYE Mortua,.., • Cerretery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 54C>-5554 rttlCE llOTHHS till llOADW.AY MOITUA.IY 110 Broadway Costa Me!>a 642·91~ .... n-.HOM ~&TVTMU -.STCUff CHAP& 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa ~&-9371 NICI llOTHIH 5WfTMS' NOITUMY 627 Ma1n St tt.lnttnoton Beach 536-6539 ... ,A.Mil, COU*IAI. '411 UAL MOMt 7801 Sola. Ave Wea1m1nMer 893-3525 WHlmlft\W. llD'f >tl!Y• M• .,.., ~ OlllllCie Eeldfr's. Hvm 11\Q\O!\ a..a.. Qin llobert Mc Muoh .,.o Sll•ron M.aberrv. HuntlnQton 8"«11. boll )<oly 2' Mr al\d ~ ~I (Olliff. F- l.tin V•llrt. coy Mr and lkl. W rll ~ ... ....,. lnQfOf\ 8Mch • ..,.,., M r . 11 nCI Mra. Keith Wright, -•tml-. 9 lr1 Mr -lkl. i...rrr ~. Fovl>· l•ln V•lle'l.9lr1 #.r. enO ~ Del« a.all.,, F-•lfot v.11 .. 1,, g1rr """,, M r a n d Mrs. Olre• Slr l, WH11'11mHr, lloy ., #.r • ..., Mn . AObert Mc '"'0'"· Wntm~,boy MllSK* CIOIMWNITY ~TAI. Jttty. Mr • .,o Mrs Wiiii.am Collm•n, ~un• Nlguti. llOY ,, .. .," Mr. •"" Mn.. Victor ~r. S.I\ JIMll\ c.pi,v-• .,.,, Jiiiy 11 tw •nd Mr\. Oouqle o.ftllo.e. ~ J...,. c.ci..tr-. Olrl -· •nd Mn. Joej EOQin"1o. S.. J..,.,. C..Phlr-. boY .lt/lyU Mr • ..., ,,,.,... c ... rlrs MollnlJOY o. ... Point. 91r1 Jw1'114 Mr •nd Mn. PMll WI"'""". Coron.a O.I Mar, 91r1 ,...," M r ...., """"1.. Al<Mnl c;.o\\ Saft Jw" C.ac11$tr ..... coy ""'' 71 Mr end Mn MIC-Ton>K.11. ~ J.,.n C-strlll\O coy J111yn M r and NI". Aon.n i>•vlo••<n. UQUM N~, boy Mr •nd Mrs. Fr-SallnQIJr. Sal> J.,.., c.Mw ..... 91r1 ltllY 2S ''" e...S -._ Tl..-Y Ullon, <wn J....,n c;..puu-, boy Workshop On Mind Planned EYES RAPID TRANSIT OCTD'a Brtan Pearaon Rapid Transit Planner Views Future System Brian Pearson of Laguna Niguel will oversee development of a rapid Lransit system for Orange County. Pearson is staff director of de- velopment serv1ces for the Orange County TtaMil District. He took over late last mootb. Pearson has a master's degree in c ivil engineering from UCLA. He formerly was director of technical services for lbe Southern California Rapid Transit Di.strict. Hi5 department currenUy is ex- amining options for i mproving highway and mass transit systems. He said be hopes to ba ve a aiogle plan by this fall. Pea.r5Cl0 said it will take the county about seven years to develop a mass transit system , one wtucb couJd in· elude expanded bus or rail service. A Los Angeles-based eogin~r­ ing firm has begun a 42-week sur- vey tofindways tocutenergyeo5· ts at the Federal Building in Sant.a Ana . Mack and Sunderland, the fi rm which also bas a Newport Beach office, was granted a $108,000 contract fro m lbe federal General Services Ad· ministration to propose energy· saving m easures for federal buildings in Orange and San Diego counties. The contract is one of many mandated throughout t.he cou.o· try by ex~utive order. Harold Strauss. project manager fo r the Santa Ana study, said the firm Wlll study the compos1t1on of all of the energy-absorbing equipment m the building including hght.5. electric machines and even vending machines. When and where people work also ~111 be examined. .. It's a rather complex t.hing to do 1t properly.'· he sasd. Normally, s uch studies pay for lhemselves in savings of en<'rgy costs, he said. Such payback may come in three months to several years, he added. J)eath Probed In Anaheim Anaheim police we r e In · vest1gatJng why a resident was found dead Ula buildulg where he dldn 'tli ve . '·Unloc kin g t h l' Leo Frank Nunez. 32. was dts· T r easur es of Your library Planned covered at 5710 E . La Palma Mind: Visualization of Ave. in Anaheim after poli~ of· the Right Brain." a Working drawings are being de· ficers were called to the scene workshop, is to be pre-veloped for a $2.45 millioo. three· Wednesday, said Sgt. Harry sented by Coas tline story medical library to be built at Easley. Community College the UC Irvine Medical Cent.er in Nunez lived at 904 Gardena St. from 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m . Orange. Police have not figured out Sept. Zl, at the Sheraton Project cons truc tion fund ed how the victim died. but Easley N e w port • 4 5·4 5 through a 1972 h ealth science said Nunez' condition made of. MacArthur Boulevard, facilities bond issue, begins fall, 1981. ficers believe he bad been killed. Newport Beach. It is being designed by Leo A. Daly Ao autopsy is scheduled to in· AUCTION • • opert tO the public• • lnwet1tory consists of 600 pt~. pfua othel'1, of genuine HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS To Include: V•ioua Ch~""'· K-en. T9bm1 Soum .. t. Khelim, Ooub'M>-Bc*h"" ~trl, tt.ltlM, Atri'I•. iwwyw NOi. "~ Etyptloen ,,., AfghanfttMT, Oum. Slf*yeng. ~. C94.c:•len. lndi.en P-. m.nv ru~. end more. Slul. ,..,.. ~ 2'X3' to \8'X\2'. C.n1tocace ot AU\.Mnt~ isMlllld •~Md\ pu~ AUCTION Will BE HELO ON SATURDAY,AUGUSTl6 AT 2 P.M. HUNTINGTON BEACH IMM I ~S1DE .sf PHARMAcy. AND BAYSIDE CENTER SIDEWALK SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 15th & 16th FROM 10 A.M. Lectu rer Rita Co., Loe .Angeles. vestigat.elhecauseofdealb. Uniman, a marriage,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ fa mi I y a o d chi Id .---------------------------------------------------------------. therapist, is to lead the workshop. The registration ree of $15 includes lunch. The work.shop bu been ap- proved by the Califoruia Board of Registered Nursing for 6.S contract hours . Advance reg- istratioo \s advised by Sept 19. Regi.stratioo at the door is oo a space· available basis. More information is available by calling 963--08U. ext. 256. Father Convicted In Death ALBANY, Ore. <AP) · A man who said be fatal- ly beat and starved bis lS·month-old son to drive evil spirits from tbe boy bu beeo COD· victed of murder and could face the death penalty. A Linn County Clrcuit Court jury of three men and nine women re· turned a unanimous verdict agaimt Cllttord •'!'111-- W. Stein, 31, Albany. Judge Wendell~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Torupkins scheduled sentencing Sept. 4. St~ln'a wife, Kenlne, races trial Oil a mW'der obarge ln tbe boy's ·~~~::; Aaron &~others hi• ICID with a willow • 1 Sale on Now! Ma 1Ucll:: and denytq him food md water beuUK tbe boy would not bow bit bead and clOM hit eJ• ID prl)'tr. StU ••Id tbe boy waa pou .. ed bY tbe dntl. El TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. 770-7606 Ca;TA tliSA 1714 Newport Blvd. 645-6880 HUNTING10N BEACH ~70 Edinger Ave. 847-4515 Open dally 9·9 Sat. 8l Sun. 1o-6 Custom framing. fitting and labor not Included. I ; ' NEWS FeAT\JAES Fnday.Auguat 1$, 1980 DAil..., PtLOT A9 'Magic' Sex Aids Fraud State Poff S...._,s Most Favor Gun Control . Market Big for Phony Cores for Old Problem • talk. "We bave a llUle troubl• wtth complalnta sortoa'1 M>'l'S: ,... .................... ,.. ................... ..-IWr' ....... ... a•••• c..:tftie•1 1 0' tPl'w ,....~ u.. •a a •root tritJt tu •111· ..... .... ilea -........ ..UC Klllplun "' ..._._21a1ll-w•aMdto ... U.aa EH 11rof ....... ~-... .... eq6e. TM w:lm& BcnUMa • ..._.. aUDdful ot t.be anw ~" of UYlq &.hlae•. uned It u-pltaU• ol tWd." A.Del m a ilrak IP'ked .... proyWM a I' I tiaJ kicl lit Reau~. ._. a.ION wa.a, ftlOaN aPl>M and 1-Ue&r a. madrak•'• uerw pniMd '11 ~­ it .umua.... tt ~. it proiklidel. It waa. tbeY aakl, a rolnC .. cure for bvpot~ and ol aaual fitcWity. It WM, acieatistl • ., • a tu~. lludrue · .... , ewe MWAl prob&ema IDd it didn't eontaln • IM ~ o1 erode aatiafaedclD -ucept that peo- ple betie'fed lt did. lD ae.x, experta say ,~ human miDd II Clftm the beat aphrodi.11K. Wbile CillMft& and otbel' ancient cures remain PGl"llar. moden apbrodili.act are likely to be called 9ilpel" E or THP400 -purporUd product. of tllle ~ aae, but equally ineffective. ex- pertasay. The quest for a better sex life -or a cure for a ses~ hu for centuries kept tbeM a1ds and alive. 8eU.er' sex may be a com· mon panm&; aaua1 problems are a commoo af. fllctioa. <A mtm7DYOP11i WEILEDVCATED, hap- pily married couples by Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh found that 63 women b8d trouble becoming al"OQSed or reaching orgum and 40 meo had problems with eredioo or ejaculatioo. From the back pages ol publicatioGs geared toward the bare and the bruen one fmds these producb that capitalise OD aucb troubles: -"Help solve your ae.x problema," screams CJne ad, that touts .. spu.riom knockout pills" for $S.9S, and ••poaticbe-navored nympbomalliac dNpe" for the same price. · -"How do you m easure up?" asks another . .. You can. Unbelievable in their effect," aaya the advertisement for "imitation Spanish fly and gin.seQg. ••That's S8.95for 2• tablets. -upaoBL£MS JN SU!,. QUERIES yet another ad. "Get wbat every man needs with fan- tastic placebo sex aids." For $7.95 •·Sta-Power spray," offers .. complete control for tbe over- eager male." The ad itself says the spray contains benzocaine, a topicaJ anesthetic. ''Tbere is a serious eroblem al aexuaJ de- bilities, and this market exists because ol them ·• said lbomu A. Ziebarth, a ccimumer ~ attorney for tbe U.S. Poetal Senice. Postal inspectors investigate such mail-order products and tbe people and Ii.nm that aell them. They send for tbe "cures," test them in a laboratory, and prosecute for fraud wbm war- ranted. "One prodoct.. THP400, said it wu a amui.ag eure for aexuaJ lterility and CW"ed frllktity iD womea." said Ziebarth.. "lt wa a baUle ol audti· ~tamim and minerals. Tbe COlllPUl' ap-4 to terminate that adYertialnR . " .. It says right iD the ads that theee products are placeboa," said Dr. Karen Sima'. a clia.ie:al peyc~ in Washingt.oo. D.C., wbo bu studied buman sexuality. "It shows the lack of aena.I iD· formation the users of these prodtlCta have." It is difficult to estimate the scope of lbia mail-order business, part of tbe $30 million·a·year sex parapbemalla trade. Many dealers are fty-bY· night operators and customers are not iDcliDed to FTC to Probe Auto Leasing WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe Federal Trade Commi!ltriM says ita Seattle office will investigate wbet.bel' companies that lease automobiles are violatiaC federal comumer proteCtion laws. Tbe investigation will try to determine wbetMI' companies usesa unreasonable peaalties against COlllUD>en wbo fail to meet U. terma of the lease. The coaunission also will e<maider tbe ~ality of certain provi.aioos in leasing cootracts, includ· in& languaae that fails to make clear tJae rigbta of each party ii a contract is brol£ea. Automobile leases are generally unreaulated by state law. Yank Gunboat Found CHARLESl'ON, S.C. <AP> -A searcb team reports it bas found the wreckage ol the Yankee gunboat Housatonic. sunk by • C.oafederate sub-' marine in tbe £Jl'Sl successful undenrater attack. Tbe explorers. beaded by author Clive Cuuler, aaid remains of the USS Housatonic are scattered over a quarter ol a square mile 4\-2 miles at sea off Cbarleaton. The discovery came as tbe ezpeditlon looted for the CSS Hunley. the sub wbicb went down with all bands in tbe 186t attack. DAILY PILOT -__________ ........................ ____ ~- •bout ea aJdl," aaid ~ .,.ul inlpeetor N1t&U. Hubert. "People..,.. embarrUMd \bey or· dend them ud won 'l complaln wbtG tbe)' daa't work.·· PW the mo.t part. 1Jebu1b aaid, such P\"0- ducu are hannleu. Some pWJ coataln e'"°" .,.,,.,.,, be aald. Olbers are vttamm. A l:loUywood promoter wa.a eb1r1ed with falae HJlftNDla· lkla, uid Z£~barth. tot uJJiDi a preparatkla called Super E. • p1U that promlMCI to ltlmw.te da1re and Improve ~ua.t polency. TR£ P&O•OTE&'S INCOlllNG llAIL was bf!ld up by postaJ autbori~. and &per E wu eveDtually taken off lhe market. It CGDtaiDed vitamln E. niacin and cola oat powder, be aaid. Acoordlng to the Food .ct Drug Adminiatra· tioD, vitamin E does not stimlllat.e aauaJ int.erest. The FDA la revtewiog sexual atimuluta aa part of a study ol over-the-counter drugs. Dr. Shanor says people who turn to sucti lo- tions, pills and potioa.s are cbeaW., tbemselns because they fail to realize that sexuality ia an im· porta.nt part of life. But there can be a deeper pro- blem. "It t.aies different things to tum oo different people, but any type of false repl't!Sentatioo and manipwation is unhealthy," said Dr. Patricia Schiller, exeeutive director of the S,000.member American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. WHEN PEOPLE TVRN TO MAIL order cures for sexual problems "il depends oo the Lndividual what will happen," she said. '"Some can take it or leave it -'The product didn't work, so what• With others the whole ego is on the line." "We've found with a Jot of men that they've imposed on themselves a prison sentence -lbey won't go out because they fear they won't be able to perf'onn," said Dr. Anna Geyer Heinrich. a clinical psychologist and c<>-<iirector or the bu.man sexuality proeram al UCLA. ............... TRY THIS M'LOAO Aphrodlalaca Come tn Meny Forma SummerTime & the s· ~ ~ Art Reed and Hemp Cha.tr and Stool. The Maharaiah natural reed and hemp cha ir is the right one for summer (or any season)! Handsome and casual. it's comfortable indoors or out With Its ilrty geometric woven seat end reinforced frame. Ifs a rovaJ llddltion k> your studio. paoo or IMng room. 33" t.ill. 24" wide. Reg. 49.95 Spedal $38.88 Use the reed and hemp art stools for extra seating. a convenient table. a matching onomcin or a handy plant stand. Even tum one upside down for a ,plant basket 3 sizes: 9" diameter by 13" high, 12 x 15. and 16 x 17." Reg. 11.95. 16 95 or Z1 95 Special $6.88. $9.88 01' $16.88 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A third of CaWonU.a households own guns, and three out or four people say they would favor tighter gun con· trot., tbe California Poll ~ports . The survey found that 3.1 million bousebolcb in California have firearms, and a bigh proportioo of thoee have two or more gun.a. Hand&uns are owned by 1.8 million households. Seveoty·alx percent or those surveyed favor registration ol all euns. and almost two-thirds say Curt.her that handguns should be owned ooJy by thoee wbo show a definite Deed for them. More guns are available in the state than at any time since 1969, according to the telephone survey of 1.021 households. Pollsters noted lbat because polls of this kind -based on interviews with a cross-section of the audit population -generally do not include crtml.nals and lawbreakers, it is likely that the estimate of the number of gun owners is low. ~:~ -·-... ·-' . ., "' ,.,,,.-, f ....., ... .,,,, t .,, (\ •• ,r~ ,,,.. .. ~ .. • ""'"'''tt tOS1U D&641•1289 l \a_ ..... .... .,.. ~95-0401 -c-~­Cl•'-0...-'"" tl A• ..... ~~ • MODElS! l HOW WOUSHOft W4d, 4-J. 20 • 7 ,._.... Fo r beginners and advanced How to get started. haw to get 1obs on 0 C Discussed by Art Direct~ ol ma1oc O C Ad Agencies Call R Kephart Phorograptly Inc to rlJSefVe (7141 557-2784 Complete New Yori< Stocl<s Delivered satn9 day fresh to your doorstep IsEasy El TORO 24350 9wartz Dr. 770-7606 COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. 645-6880 HUNTINGa. BEACH 1470 Edinger Ave. 847-4515 Qpen dally 9.9 Sat •• 91Jh.1CM ... JIJ• DAILY PILOT J9 . .-Refngees-Called U.S. Problem Officio& Call/or Additional Federal Funds SACRAMENTO <AP> -The fedefal p mment ahould pr'OY\de more IDODe)' mor. quickly to help the m.ooo .......... wbo bav• MUMd in C.lllonla, at.ate and local olftclaJ.t ba•• lokt • It.ate bOanS 1tud;)ill& tbe relUl(M problem. '''rhcM people are cornlnl to the llnlled State. tbrou~b a federal policy," Donald McKinley, deputy direct« ol the 1tate Oepartmeot ol Eduuuon, 1&Jd Tbunday. Tbel"f'fore. he sald. al 11 the obliga-t.loD ot l.be fedefal eovernmMt to as- 11st ln IOclal and educational pro- arum for the rel\&&ees. "l"EOtl&AL P&OBLEllS should bt met with f..,al dollars." added Oennis Kart of the County Welfare Directors Assoclalloo. "We don't belle~ the problem should be slowly shifted to lbe rounUes and tbe state." "We are in a crisis." said state Social Services Director Ma rion Woods. "Tbe fundloa bu at best been patch~--ork." They tesllfied before \.be stale Sot-1al Services Advisory Boa.rd. an 11 -member group consisting of seven pubhc members appointed by the governor and four legislator s . However, only two board members were pre.seat for t.he hearing, the last of six the board has conducted on the · doctllnese refugeM get settled, but only for lhrM yean. Jo add.ltion, .ome 7 ,000 Cubana and Ha1Uam of the lar1er group that ned thole two cooolrles this year tuave come lo California. But the musee law does not cover them because t.hey have been designated u entrants anddonotgetfederaluslstance. THE FEDERAL government is s pending S146 million 111 Cahlorn.ia for the refugees this fiscal year. That inC'ludes $68 mlllJon in welfare. $42 mtlhon m medical costs. S8 a:u1lioo for adnunistratioo and $28 millioo for social services s uch as Enslisb classes and JOb trairung. Tbe largest concentrations of re- f ug ees 10 the state are in Los An&eles, Orange and San Diego COUD· ties. Woods said the 40 volunteer OT'· ga.oWlboos providing serv1ces to re- fugees in Calilonua are not getting the mooey they need "to quickly as- sist these new Americans to as- similate into our culture." ONLY RECENTLY DID Coogres.s approve ex tra funds lo gave California the $28 m1lhon for social services it had sought. Before that. 1t was $12 rrullioo sbort. McKinley said tbe federal govern- ment put too many reslncllons oo the CALIFORNIA· ,,-..•"? \~\" Call it tl.~\\J t.\\\ sunstroke or ~ ~l c.'\\\ heat exhaustion, \'f.\' ~ ~ \\, but we must have gone ~t\ \ \ i,,\~ '1 ST ARK RAVING MAO! ~ .. ~,t 2 I 3'"0FF Ja:.Y -TWO DAYS ONLY- FIUDAY 7 P.I. to llDllllT (We will close during regular hours) SATURDAY 1001 to I P.I. SAVE ON ENTIRE INVENTORY OF RINGS, WATCHES.PENDANTS.BRACELETS.NECKLAC- ES AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY. MANY ITEMS JUST ARRIVED OR ARE RECENTLY OUT OF OUR MANUFACTURING FACILITY. OUR CASES ARE BULGING WITH ONE-OF-A-KIND ESTATE ITEMS ANO CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY. DON'T MISS THIS SUMMER SALE! All MERCHANDISE TO BE SOLO FIRST COME. FIRST SERV.CO 1 problem. BOARD ME MBE R Seo. J ohn Garamendi. D-Walnut Grove, said the board would consider all the testimony from the six bearings before making any recommendations on s tate refu2ee policy. money it provides lo st4ltes for re· -~=======================~~ fugee education. One law reqwred Time Out for Dad Pe Pe, father of the first panda cub to be conceived and born naturally in captivity, munches contentedly on bamboo shoots in a Mexico City zoo. Pe Pe's mate, Ying Ying, gave birth recently to a three and a h alf Olmce cub. Since 1975, about 382,000 In- dochinese refugees have settled in the United States. 122,000 of those in California. A 1980 Jaw, replacing ooe passed in 1975, provtdes 100 percent federal assistance to help those In· dJstncts to nave more than 500 re- fugee chtldren, a condJUoo only five districts meet. Hart called the three-year limit on assistance "arbitrary.'' "The more recent arnva.ls are not ready," ~ said. "They have health problems and are 1llttt>rate mtheiro-.n languages. ' Counties and commuruty agencies will have to help rerugees whose three years have expired. he sald. Area M e dfly W ar Entering I ts Peak LOS ANGELES <AP I -A $1.5 mllhon pro gram to wipe out the voracious Med1terTanee1n fruit fly is at its peak a:. ai rplanes and truck'> dump 32 million sterile rues a week over Lo!> Angeles. agricullureoffic1als say. State, county and federal coordinators ~:ud Thursday the effort to breed the so-called Medfly out of existmce should be complete by late Call. TUE M.EDn.Y LAYS EGGS THAT feed on the pulp of 200 varieties of frwt that thrive an Calllomia. The eggs datroy the fruit's in.sides. ''They realb" go for SClft fruits -nectarines, plums, tomatoes -and especially dtrus f rwts." &aid Jobn Manning, chief deputy agricultural com- missioner f<X' Los Angeles County. No Medflies have been discovered in com- mercial orchanb, but Manrung warned: "We feel that if we lost control of the fly, potentlal damage to crops could be $1 billion a year." The eradication progl"a.JD began in June. when the first of four Medflies was discovered in the San Fernando Valley, northwest of downtown Los Angeles. "EXPERTS TELL US THAT FOR every one NOW! RACQUETBALL & (~~ ·~-:t.- at the prestigious LAGUNA NIGUEL RACQUET CLUB Southern Orange County's finest Athletic Club. 16 lighted champ1onsh1p tennis courts. A lu.lt1..inous pnvate club for MEMBERS ONLY on a LIMITED BASIS featunng • ~ ~ Sw' • g Pool......., y_. 'le.cl •ICY ~~ .,....·,a.w_.,s- • 1.er"9' ,., I I ': I I' lnnJw G ·---• 0.., I ....... b..,.gw O..ttt •CWldC...C..... • s.i.c-Aa. &.._,.: l-oc.k"1••-T ...... Pod:ri ..... T. Y. • FTW Lcdiln I T-n W'itti M~ •Ca.eis ..... T~~u1t11•Me ... a..bMt ... c~A........_ 496-4665 23500 Clubhouse Drive Laguna Niguel you cat.ch, there are 1,000 more out there," said-------------------------- No·Frost 19.5 cu.ft. Refrigerator with 6.81 cu. ft. freezer • Automatic lcemaker replaces ice as you use it. • New Automatic Energy Saver System helps cut operating cost. • Adjustable Tempered Glass Shelves • Convertible Meat Keeper • 'Moist'n Fresh' high humidity drawer • Rolls out on wheels for e'Ni'f cleaning . 17.11 cu.ft. No FtOlt' Refrigerator ...... 73eu.ff. ,,..., .t:..~:::.. NOW ONLY •E.&...11~ s539•s • ~..., ..... '°""' hrlNlon II lntlrijr, 1ppl11111111~~.2;;. ___ _...> Manning. . Valley residents are being urged not to take hom egrown produce out of the area for fear of spreading the Medfly, which is smaller than a housefly. Millioos or sterile Medflies imported from Hawaii. Costa Rica and !deXJco have been re- leased in the area since then and no new sighting of the wild flies bas been reported. Manning said. The idea is to 'saturate the native population al a ratio al about 1,000 sterile fltes to every fertile one. cutting the odds or a native female finding a native male to mate with. he said. A80VT 45 PERCENT OF THE SEXLESS mes being released are dumped rrom a specially adapt. ed plane fiyin.g over a lOO-squa.re-m1le area or the Valley three days a week. Manning said. The rues "are metered out" and do not descend in a singJe black cloud, be added. No com- plaints from resident.a 111 tbe area have been re- ported. Manning said. A.ootber 45 percent of the sterile rues are re- leased from trucu cruising the target area, Man· oing said. and the remaining 10 percent are io buckets bung from trees on residential propertJ. The program "is going along very well." he said, adding that the method proved successful in a 1975 battle with the pest. .. WE RAVE AN EXCELLENT CHANCE of eradicating lbem if people will continue to cooperate," Manning said. "We think it will be money wd.1 spent. There's a real potential for damqe here." Tbe target area for the sterile fly operation ran•es from the Veatu:ra County line lo the Santa Susanna and Santa Monica Mountains, Manning u.id. VANS H~ AMOICAH0 MAOC ATM'--'IC FOOTWUl'I SHOP NOW FOR IACK TO SCHOOL S•dld 11"91 -Up .. M% OH limited~ J8ATIOl&Y ....... l .. 17-W.NS... IM 21• NEW'lllOllT aw. COSTAMDA-tu--21• .. of the SOUTH COAST AREA Co-Sponsored by ~ .·~· .-·-.;:. __ ....,...,..,....., __ ...-, Prospective Contestants call (714) 498-lSSO prior to Aug. 21st. NATION l'ictias of Tragedy Barbara Strattard holding her oldest son . John, 10. shows sadness over the death of her 6-year-old son, Brian, right. who was shot by a playmate, 9, following an argu- Wlwa 011 Fot Horses LONDON <AP) -Un1dent1f1ed meat pro· ducers have proposed Lhey be aJlowed to mtroduce procedur~ lo fatten donkeys and horses so thl· meat can be sold to British consumers. But Lord Sandys, a spokesman for t he ~overn ment of Pnme Minister Margarel Thalcht>r . :.aid in the House of Lords that wtule the government knew or the proposa ls. 1l "in no way wishe:. to en courage the develooment." Horse and donkey meal 1s not sold for human consumption in Britain. although it is used as food for cal$ and dogs. Other European countnes that like the meat import live animals from Britain for slaughter. -•-FARMBS INSURANCE MOC#' SQ.HM or tlS.l07 1914 ~-C"kMflO ORDER YOURS NOW • • • / . , .. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYUSH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I F11t in •htl c:oupon. c11p ano mtll w11n S1 75 • 2S p0$1&ge ro J • Pilot Printing. Label Div. Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St a.ta Mesa. California 92626 Be Sunt to UM YOtJr Zll)CX)de Pl l OT PRI N TING .... D~LYPfLOT All Mystery or ·Publici~y? Bimn-e Event.s Surrowul, Merrick Musical m e nl Al first authont1es th ought lht• shooting was accidental but now are not sure and are ponder ing whether to pro secute the San Diego case Complete New York Stocks. Delivered same da y fresh ro your doorstep NEW YORK (AP>·-Producer David Merrick ia weavlna an air of myatery around "42od Street," a mu.ale al with a report· ed $2 million budget that would be his first Broadway show m five years A series of bizarre events have left audiences wondering whether Merrick is up to his old publicity tricks or if prospects for the 1how's opening are faltering. Consider the most recent inci- dent: MERRICK, WHO P UT the show back into rehea~aJ here after breaking howse records tn Washington, brought a preview audience to the Winter Garden on Tuesday, then s hooed them out of the theater without letUng them see the show. The stage manager announced at 8:05 p.m. that the show was canceleod because of "techn1<'al probl e m ~ · · But "'ht'n th1· theatt"r "'as e mpt), t he &ho"' "'ent on an)o,i,a y "There was a :.nakc in lhe au 1t1ence." Merrick said through J :.pokesman. fo'red Nathan. Th<" "snake" appurenlly Weill J rr~·l' lance writer who bou~hl nnt-of :,t•veral hundr<•d twkl'l'- ~t ernck um,xpectt'dl} put 11n '>alt· J t the half pr1ct: t1ckl'l booth near Time& Sq uan· M E RRICK APPARESTL' "a~ m1ffl'd v.ht>n th(• "'ntf>r r" fu~l:!d to leave the lhl•akr anct re ow on eattle Save$87 off reguJar Coach to Seattle. Uni tcd ·s \ \'c-..t Cn,1..,lc:r ~en 1c t' now ~a\'C'"­ vnu S87 '"'hf'n \<>LI 11\ to Scattl<·I The prH·<· 1s jusl sgo on our 7 .. w u.m .. 7::30 p.m .. or q.:.m p.m. fli gh ts. with no adv<.1ncc·-purC'ha~v o r lt •ngth-ol'-~tay rc'.--.lrictions. I t'~ thP b<·..,t clc;il l.!.O illl.!. nonstop lo Seattle! The most nonstops to Seattle \rriH· 7:30 a.m~ 9:5:J a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 ~.~a m J J :30 a m. I 18 p 111 I 10 p m. { lb p m .~.m p m ; lb p 111 :) JO p.m I 18 p Ill 7:30 p.m~ 9:50 p.m. 9:30 p.m~F' Sat 11 :45 p.m. ---~~~~~---''---00 Fig t.s fused to raise the curtain because hewaaootreadyforareview. Merrick -who has refused lo talk t.o report.era about the show, hired security guards to keep nosy intruders away from the theater and put a muzzle on the s how· s participants -told the au· dience they could malJ in their tickets for a refund or exchange them for future performances. In a state· ment issued last Friday, Merrick said: .. The Great Man way up there has said that this show 1s very 1mpor· tant for people all around the world to see U1 M1u1ac these gloomy times. He will give the word when He feels the show 1s re ady. I am waiting for the counertoarnve .. THE SHOW IS based on the 1q33 Warner Rros movie star nnl,! Huby KN>ler Dick Po"'ell J n d .J o a n £31 o n d e 11 w h 1 <· h :.t .. m med frum the Bradford How· ... nov1•I ei bout a ttroadway m U.,ll'al Mer rick's VC'r.,1on stars ·1 J m m ' < i r 1 rm·..., a n d J t' r r} ( ,, h.lf'li ~lerrid. . ., .... pokt.">mdn -;a1'1 tht: '-hn"'. "'h1rh rl'(•t•t \ erl m1x1 .. 1 rp "''"'" rlunm:: a fl\C' '4N'~ run .it th • K ennl•d\ < l•nt .. r 1n \\ J. h1nl.!ton. "'a'i rf'<:"C'I\ l'd "'"It b. dUd1tnre" there It Rr,,.,~•-<1 Sl.S mlllioo and broke the $280,000 weekly gross record in its final week, July 27th. Yet, Merrick put the show back in re beanal and never went through with the planned opening the same day the Democratic National Convention began Mooday. A group of con- vention delegates 11aw a preview Sunday, but that has been the only preview. MERRI°' BAS BEEN known in the past not to open shows. In the mid-19605. be closed 'Breakfas t at Tiffany's, ' a musical starring Mary TyleT Moore. despite a $1.S million ad- vance sale and out-of-town pre- views because, as Nathan put it. •·He thought the show was not up to par ... and wanted to do au- diences a favor by not opening." The producer has also been known for his gift of the absurd. Ounng a prQduction of "Fan- ny," a hfo Mze statul:! of a nude belly dancer mysteriously ap- pE'arl'<i in Central Park. And dur1nK "The Matchmaker ," a Hr1 t1!>h taxi. sc.>cmingly dnven by a monkey and bearing the :.1gn ''I'm dnvin~ my ~s to 'T hP MatchmC:1ker, · " appt:arc.>d on tll'V '-lrt·t·l.., A., ked whl·n .. \2nd St reel .. "'nuld opt·n. Nathan said. "when ,, . ._ rf'adv .. A<\ked when that 1.to <1uld tx·: he-~aid "That 1s the h1~ quc><,lion Tha t '" somettun~ ht• I ~nrwk 1 d<>t'~n 't even tell hie; Prt""" <h!l'nt ' • one way Portland. Save$72 off re~arCoach to Portland, too! ), H 1 (an fh to Port b 11d fur onl v S90. l< 1< 1 <H l ,my o f the fi\'(' cl,ulv non<...tops. also w i t hrn 11 acl vanc('·purc:h,1sl' or lr nv,th-of-swy ? <·~t nctiun s. No OIH' fli t•..; ~ou 11on~tup to P< n-tland fo r k~s The best fare. The best schedule. Thats "'hat friendly skies are all about. C.111 United at H73-2 l~ I . or call ,·our Travel ,\~cnt. Partners in Tra\ d with \\'<'..,HTn International I lotel~. The most nonstops to Portland --------- I.Ra'" -----. t 20 <J.11\ b ~II 10·20 J rn I 15pm H l'.') p 111 _n ~m pr~ t\rrhf• ---l) :!:l a.m. 1 ~ :!5 p.m . .{ 20 p.m. h 08 p.m. H 1.1 p.m l /1111' tL'i10.t I call u /1111• <f, 111' Flythe frien~skies of United. Call United Qr )10Ur Travel Agent. • > .. AN AUTO FOR BIO BUOOETS Margo-.tdn Poeea With Hanckrafled Clenet Prestige for a Price Exotic Rental Cars Big in Beverly Hills BEVERLY HILLS (AP> Some people may be culling cor· ners these days. but in Beverly Hills they're shelling out up to $500 a day to rent exotic can. The Auburns, Clenets, Sparits Turbos, DiAmanlis, Gaulles and other handcrafted cars be- inc offered at the Budget Rent-a - Car lot ber'e are tbe' bralnstorm of Margo MJrk:in, the daughter or Budget founder Morna Mirltin. ··1Ts ALMOST LIKE . Rent-a- Star. • You become a star over- n 1g h l in these cars," says Margo, who describes herself as ·'in my 20s and senously into an- tiques and class1cs.'' 1he Auburns. at $125-a·day and 25 cent.s a mile. and Clcnets. at $200 plus 50 cenL'> a mile. are a far cry from the cnrs Morrie Mirkin slam"'<! renting here 22 years ago for S4·a-day and four cents a m.1le. However. Mlrkm agr ees that c ustome r s here don 'l even flinch at the $:i00-a- day pJus price charged for Budgel'is Rolls-Royces. "The resistance to the rates 11> almost non-existent." he said. adding that Budget has spent about S3 million to acquire ex ot1c autos ··People w<1nt pleasure o( dnvmg these cars They want the feeling of nostalgia." MAJlGO. WHO OWNS 25 rare cars and an automobile restora· lion flt'm, Theatncal Auto. says renting is the only way for most people to gel behind the wheels of these $65,000-and·UP beCIUUCS ·'These arc rar' that havr been unatuunablc to 1wople until now." she said in an intt-rv1t'w "Prtce is no ob1ecl l'<·oplt: wanl the thnll Wld they want the pre· sllge. We had one sheik come in with his whole entourage dnd take six cars." Maintauung exotic cars 11-ex· pensive. sa:,s Margo. making the drive it-and-walk-away ap· Last Stand McDonald's Symbol Saved proach atlractwe to customen. ·'There ls no responslb1hly here al all." she s ays .. You JIJ.')t rent the car and drop It Off Whl'rl you re flIUShed ." ONE C STOMER rented ,, Clenet for <A friend'!> funeral. Margo say!>, while a tourist cou pie who took an Auburn wound up s 1g n1og a utographs 1n Hollywood. She acknowledges. however, that exotJc r~nt-a -cars '4ouldn't work everywhere "ThlS as the town for 1t. · sh1· !>aad "People here like to play. :ind th.ts way they ran lx>N>mt· ·Somebody' Cor a day You can add a lot of cxc1temenl ''' \our lift> thl!> wuy 1f you hu v~ a i1ttl1· daring " And money Firemen Win Civil Claim .,. LOS ANGELES CA P> -What is believed to be the first civil claim fiJed by the city fire de· partment wider the California He alth and Safety Code has re suited 1n a $30.567 settlement from Slate Farm Insurance. of f1cials s wd. CALIFORNIA Name Stirs Court Tiff TALLAHASSEE. Fla. <AP> - A Galnelville couple would like lo uU their IOO Auttln .lobn Rice or AUltin Johll Rlce-StJtt, but t.be ttate HY• be m&&R be lltted on blrth reeordl as Auattn Jobn SCJtt, ualn1 hit father'• lut name. Juqe Anoe Cawthon Booth ot the lit Dllt.rict Court or Appeal H)'I the 1t.ate'11 ban on u.slng a mother'• laat name o r a bypbeoated version of both pareota' 1urnames may be a tirtl step toward substituting ( ' SouO. C<Ja st Bc'\nlc numbers for names as forecut by Ceorge Orwell m ht• novel "1984." S he was in tbe minority, however, when the diatrict court voted 2-1 to send the case back to the Department of Health and Rehabililatjve Services for an administrative hearing. In a scathlnJ dissent. Ms. Booth caatigaled two male col· leagues tor Ws&ing Stephen SUll and June Rice, t)le parent.Ill, back Into an "adm1n utr atlve morua" in which they have been atudl aloce their IOO wu born aJIDOilt two years a10. The deputmeot offered to ia· sue a blrtb certlficat.e UatinC the last name •• Stitt, but the parenta ref-..ed to aign it. Ad-Si tter saves yoo time and money by taking mesaoges from people responding to your Doily Pilot clos&fied od. C.oll 642·5678 for details. DAILY PILOT Our n1·N rn.un tJlhc ,. l>U1h l1ri\• ,,, \'..• • • ••ti l~•'<lf 11 1dy ,,, "fJt11 lq r l>U'>ll'l\"•'> W e .. :_.,· pk1nn1n~ ,1 'f,.'<1.tl ct"lt·t,i.1ru .oti ,., .q·j, • • • · • r .rr •• •·r· ,, .1 I• hdp '' 1ri. .. 'I ne ... hit-och rn rtw • ,ul'.1 Vv'hilt· yo u ,,. h 1·11· .... , .... ' I 'I> •' •• ' I ; r1 r ,,, .... , •• ' ......... •I .. 111• ')( 11.J(t1 ( , ..... ( tt.mi. ... 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I.(. ., ~ \( ,(l'i} ' t . I I , WARWICK.RI <AP) -Rhode Ii.land's oldest McDonald s hamburger stand fell to the demands of faster food, but the slate's ongmal golden arches will live on r'fr:E~~;::it::l=::i!l=sl!:t.::=i.!1=3t=!::=:Jl!:l=::i!L=3L=!::;:1.!:L=::J.!L==:J.!.::l.:::~L=::J.!l=::=J.!::l=:J.!:l:::::J.!L=!::=:Jl!:L==i!:l=3L=!::=:Jl!:L==i!:l=S1.::~~1.::~l=3~1.::3!:3!'=SE~:Z:~~ The settlement wa!> a re1m-111 A group or Warwick preservatJon1sts convinced McDonald <; officials to leave the symbol of by.gone days of lS·cent burge r!> gtandmg when a wreckmg crane demolished the 11.year-old restaurant. company officials said. The old over-the-counter stand. known in the tradf' as a "red and white" for it.8 rolor scheme, has been replaced by the latest in fast.food lt!chnology, with drive.up window service. energy saving eqwpmenl and locker rooms for e mployees. bursement for the cost of fight ing a si.x-acre brush fire caw.ed by the exhaust pipe of a pnvate vehic le insured by the company, 1''1re ln5pector Gene Fairnngton l1a1d The blaze occurred June 26, 1979. m a posted restricted-entry a r ea adJ<1Cent to t he Porter Ranch an the San fo'ernando Valley. '--===========~::-::======:::-~.::.::..=--~-::::::-=-~~~~~~~~~~~- TOTAL OUTDOOR LIVING POLO by Brown Jordan Outdoor hving take!. on <,pec1al meaning when cenrered oround Polo patt0 furniture by Brown Jordan. Choo&e from two hand· some styles; Polo II shown here. with colorful vinyl accent slats or Polo I which is mdde with a solid yet airy mesh ... both are ' reasonably priced and available for immed!«'te delivery. 42'" table with reg. 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EIJA.8 GutnJ at t.be bro""n h&J.At that otlen blanket.I UM-lr citi and valley,, many CallfornJans att 1tarttnc to wnnd~r wh ther all the ano 1mo1 rule. enrorn'<l th 1 t 15 vnrs he,ve accompU.bed mueh That sort of qu UonlnC lJ etpecially strong In ortht-rn and Ct'ntral California, where smoa h•nes as thJC'k u evtr over the S.n t1'r11nclsco Bay and t~San Joaqwn Valley. Em011 Shafer, a Europ ecin Immi g rant . i~ c irculating petition~ seeking to outl cs w Spanish an Dade County , Fl a .·~ government. S he r feels bilingual policy TB£ Q EbTIONING IS BEHIND Calllomia legtslators' election year reslstance to settln& up a system for annual IJ)j~cuons of bmog devices on all vetucles m the state And 1t'b also behind the utility eompany re· ~astam~ lo a nitrogen oxide <NOxJ p<>llullon rule they say would cost consumers $1 btlhon. The stale Air Resources Board. charged with ~OUTHER1' CALIFORNIA m aking and enforcing anti.smog rules. claims the air would be much worse without 1ts efforts of the last 15 years. ln e n c o u r a g c ~ Hispanics to ignore American ways. Paps Divide Experts WASHINGTON (AP) -Women s hould get Pap s mears to detect cer\'lcal canc<'r at an e a rl y. treatable stage, a ll experts say But "hat Lhey can't agree on as how often. A f:l"OOP of specialists assembled by the Na· t1ona l I nstitutes o f Health said it could not decide between the cur· rent pracllce of yearly Pap smears and a new Amencan Cancer Socie- ty rerommendataon for retesting every three years. THEREFOR E. THE panel reached a com· promise that rncluded both options because it s aid the data wasn't overwhelming in either case. It recommended that retesting "should be repeated at regular intervals of one to three years." "The panel did not agree on exactly how frequently t hese ex· amanations should be re· pealed for women of dif· f erent ages or for women at high nsk <of cervicat cancer).·· 1t said in a statement EARLI ER THI yeur, the cancer society re- viewed what was known about cancer o f the cen 1x and concluded .an nu a l Pap smears• were not necessa ry for most women who had two consecutive a ormal tests Experts working "1th the voluntary associa· tion reasoned thul .cer vical cancer de· t,•elops slowly. with the ma hg'nancy staying an a non ·i h vasive. very treatable stage for an average of eight years A DIFFEJlENCE of two or three years in de· tecting the cancer at this stage would make little difference in suc· cessfully treating it, the society said , and the majority of women could be spared the cost or annual tests. 1'his ~1tion is strong· ly opposed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. which says lhe p.ractice of an- nual Pap smears sbouJd not be changed s ince early detection bas re· duced mortality from the cancer. The pap smear, named af .« its inventor Dr . George Papar:colaou, involves tUiD J a scraping of the cer •cal llninl and e.x· aar .iD.ing it for abnormal c-.:Us. •·oc.1 1s fact. the board claims. the air in all but one Cahforrua county 1s better to· day than it was 10 year:;. &Jgo. But ARB figures suddenly are coming under question. When the board claimed last spring that annual car inspections would produce no benefit In air quality if combmed with an end to California's ~pecial pollution standards for new cars. the federal Environmental Protection Agency dis · agreed \ NOW UTI LITY COMPANI ES LED b\ Southern Cahforn1a Edison have won a court ordered delay of the NOx rule, rusputing the air board's technical expertise. Ed.Json's scientists cla1m the rule could actual· ly produce a net reduction of air quality by in· creasing ozone smog while cutltng down on NOx Ozone has always be<>n considered one of the most pern1c1ous elements an California smo.I!. Betund all this controversy is a suspicion that few who are regulated by the ARB dare to voice publicly: That the Califorrua rules -so much tougher than those in the other 49 states -are de· s igned as much to perpetuate ARB bureaucrats in their jobs as to fight s mog. "At least 100 of them would be out if California didn't have separate testing of new cars," said one a uto company executive. REJOINS WILLIAM SES.5A. SPOKESMAN for the air board. "Our people would like nothing more than to have the pollution down to levels where they're not needed. There are plenty of other jobs they could get." For oow. though, there is no prospect of that h appening. The ARB claims that smog would be twice as bad today without its rules. Aod it claims the conttoversiaJ new anti-NOx power plant re· gulations are needed to combat "acid rains" like t.bose afflicting large parts of the East. "Rain in the Los Angeles basin and parts or Northern California already matches the acidity levels in the worst parts of the Northeast." says John Holmes, the ARB·s enforcement chief. "And the acids here are nitrogen-based. not s ulfur.based as they are in the East." That's why, he says, the NOx rule is needed. ARB CHAIRMAN MARV NICHOLS. who doubles as Gov. Brown's environmental adviser. insists that resistance to both the NOx rule and state automobile smog standards is based solely on corporate profit motives. Utilities were cons ulted in drawmg up the NOx rule and it was altered to meet some of their ob)ec· lions. but Nichols says that "now that deadltoes a re corning up, they are l~ing to use the courts." Whether the utilities fight off the NOx rule and whether annual inspections are eventually accept· ed . Nichols must take notice of a new reality generated by the controversies: The word of state smog officials will no longer be automallcally accepted. That means the air board's top priority must be to rebuild its credibil! ty. for without the public acceptance Its pronoun- cements enjoyed until r ecently. public compliance with anti-smog rules will be hall· hearted at best. 1 E:has i3 a columnist ba.sed in Santa Monica.J Foreign Auto Recalls Told WASHINGTON (AP) -Four foreign auto makers have announced the recall of a total of 152,287 cars for various defects, the . National Highway Traffic Safety Adm.W.stratioo reports. Subaru recalled 71,000 of its 1980 bard top hatch blck sedans and stalioo wagons because of a wiodabield wiper problem. BMW baa called in 66,000 J.9'1'7-1979 320\ two-door sedana to correct a defect in an accelerator control spring wbicb could keep the throttle from returning to idle. Fiat has recalled 13,000 lVIO X 1·9 models became of potential engine besiutloo that can re. s ult from gasoline evaporation in the carburetor. Volkswagen bas recaUed 2,287 1980 Vanagon modell because of a potential defect in a beater exhaust pipe. NHTSA also announced that Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. bu pald a $10,000 civil rme for 1ellina pickup t.rucu with fuel ta.Db that did not comply with U.S. federal safely standards. Tbe fine was uaeaaed followini tbe recall of 5,300 1918 Hi·Lwt trucks to correct tbe problem. APWI ...... "Boi .. aJ.:~· "Going like ho t · cakes" is the word from the Mar yland s tate archivist who wa s in c harge of printing the .. Ad· dresses and St ate Papers of Spiro T . Agnew." now on sale for $10. Dad Wins Lawsuit On Stress fAIRF'AX. Va l t\PI --In a vcrdJct descnbt!d as pr~ent-setting. a divorced father has been awarded $25.000 beca use or tht' serious emotional problems he ('laams were caused by his ex· wife's n'fusal to permit visits with their three daughters A Fairfax Countv Ci rcuit Court Jury o·r three men and four women made the award to Harold H. Memmer, a civilian Army worker at Fort Belvoir in Northern Virginia. Legal experts believe the verdict is the first of its kind. In his lawswt. Mem· mer. 48. charged that despite court orders a l· lowing him v1s1tation rights. his former wife often kept him from see· ing their daughters. Memmer claimed that bis ex·wafe. who has since remarried and lives in Evansville. Ind .. encouraged the girls. aged 1J to 20. not to talk to him. His lawyer. B Van· Denburg Hall. argued that Memmer's former wife "brainwas hed the children about their father" and "inten · tiooaUy inflicted severe emotional stress upon the children's father .. Oass Set On Stress Relations "Breaking Up Without Breaking Down." a workshop. is to be pre· sented by Coastline Com mun1ty College from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. Sept. 27 at tbe Airporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach. Conrue Hendricks, a licensed psychologist specializing in rational psychotherapy. is lo lead the workshop. The $15 registration fee includes lunch. Ad· vance rtgistration is ad· vised by Sept. 19. Registration at the door is on a space available basis. Information is availa- ble by calling 963-0811, ext. 256. Earns Degree Robert J . Stomel, son of Robert M . and Patricia A. Stomel of 4 Balton Coves, Newport Beach, bas received a doctor of osteopath y degree from Michigan State University. Orange County's Colleges Here Aug. 15-17 •Exhl>ltions/klformation Errolment on-the· Spot. Coastline Golden West Orange Coast Saddleback Santa Ana SOUTH CQ\ST PLAZA Fridmy. August 15, 1990 DM.VPtlOT .413 _,~ .... ~~ ......... ----.... ----------------------------------------------------------...-.. ---- c ......... a., ~"''" l..cutlllllfl DEAR PAT: Which stat.ea recognize common· law marriage? If a couple lived together in a com- mon·law slate with the intentioo of forming a com· moo-law marriage. what happens if they move to a slate wb.e re common·law marriage is not re- cocnhed? E.L .• Cost. Mesa U a C:OIDIDOD·laW mania&e la reeopiad U t 1H:1a la cme aa&.e aad tk C-.. at0nt &o uotber, &hat .u&e al8o recopbes tale •ant.ace aa nlid. States rttopldag commoa·law manta1es are Alabama, Colorado, Geor1la, ldalao, Iowa, Kuau, M•tua, OllJo. OtJ.Doma, Petmsylna.la. Rhode lalud, South Carollaa ud Teua. (Jn~tltkal ~airs Ori~ Owl DEAit READERS : Tile Departmemt of Cotlaumer Alfain reeatly ~ Ck repma- Uoa of a San Joee traaamlalae repa.tr •!Mp for• days. n.e complalats wlUclt led to Ulb actiea cu sene as a wa.nUDg &o othen wbo allo ••r bve the bad IDdl: &o cbooee aa cmecJllcaJ repair shop. One coasumer broapt bis car &o Ute aJtop for an advertised "fre-e" traumlsaloa check. The shop man.ager aald that metal Oakes were fOGlld In the tran.smlssloa pan aad reeommeeded a more complete impedioa costing $55. Tbe cmtomer authorized &he l.D.sptttion aad I a \er authorized repairs C08tiai S397. Re recd ved a 1%-moath o r 1%,MO·mile warranty. NIDe moal.bs later be retarned for uodter free lupedioL A dUfereat manager told blm lhat mebl Oakes ln the-pan lndlcaled problems and ~m · mended ~ same SSS i.DspttUoo. The ~U8t0mer then showed tbe manager his warruty and told him to repair &be lraasml.uloa properly. Sbo11ly thereafter. the managH bl.formed u.e t'."utomer that rt>pairs were not needed. It was loo.nd al the hearing that t~ mauagers' slate mt>nts Wf're witrue and mlsleadJJlg ia that me-tal OakH in the transmlsaioa do not badJcaie a need for Ht.f'rulive ttpairs. Tbe DCA provides a pamplllet. "Gearillc l'p for Automatic Tru..smissklD Repair," naUable fre-e from lbe Bureau of Aat.omGdve lleopalr. 311' Bradshaw Road, Sacramen&ot58Z7. Coasamen who believe they bave ~ vie· tlms of questionable auto repair pradltts •~ asked to wrl~ to the bureau or, ln aJt emergee~y. to. call &oU·lree <Mel '51·5110. 0 .. 1.-11 Pd Ta.r Gahu ~ DEAR PAT· We bought a new home three months before our former borne sold. Our former Pat Dunn Is A Regular H}ature of the Daily Pilot Six Days a Week Got a problem? Ouesttons can be dtreded to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92628. home was always our pers on1I residen- ce. however, we rented It out for three months before it sold. WiU this disqualify m from defer· ring the gain on the sale of our former home? H.L., Fountain Valley lltS says tlaat lf, as a mauer ol ceevetdetlee. or for 80IDe oC.llter DOll·bufDea perpoee. yoe &.em· porarily mt oat YMIT former reskleace before aelllac lt, or you new rttldeoee before 0«•pyiaJ It, tl•e rm&ed pnperty will not be eouJdered bal· aes• prapert)' ud lbe reglllar deferred C•lD rules will apply. Moth Meff!•ftlt Mptftio .. DEAR PAT: I got some MeXJcan jumping beans on our vacation in Mexico. One of my fnends told me that there's a worm inside the bean that makes it jump. Is be kidding me? E.C .. Costa Mesa Eadt Mn:lcu jomplag beu cootaills a falJ. powa larva of t he .. Laspeyresla SaUtaat .. motb, wllJch Uves bukle &be beaa. Thi.8 caterpWar Coot a worm!> moves Its boa.ae by grasping &be allken wall of the bean wttb Its legs aad vlgoroo.aly nap· pi.Dg iU body. The Jamptag bean belongs to tbe "spurge" famlJy, native to CeatraJ ud Soatb Amufca, ud It bas DO known vaJae escept as a novelty. Jtmplng beans are kDowD as "leapers" In Mexico aad ''bronco bea.D.S" by Soathwesterners. Tltataks for Op..-ing ffOM#"tc DEAR PAT : I want to thank you and your readers for the wonderful responM' to Lhe request by Bnus h European Centre to provide home~ dur an~ Au~ust for vLS1tmg studenLs. With your help, '-'C were able to accommodate all our studenL« C S , fountarn VAiiey Glad to be or ~n·icf', and A YS hopes the stu· d~nts eltjoy t.bf'ir stay in Orange \.'oanty. 'o IMtf>N>lff f 'ro• l .011dlord.Js DEAR PAT A friend of mane told me that landlords nov. have to pily interest on ~ecunty de • posits He said lh1s ai. a new law Jf this is true, I 'rn ~ure a lot of renters would Ltke to know a bout tt. E JI . Corona def Mar Vom-frind is wrong. Duruag last year's setaskllt ol the state Legislature, a bill was ill· trod•ced Ulat ~oaJd have l"flq1lired la.ad.lords to pay t-aw• wbo reside ID a Dk for at leasi m moat.aia Ck "prevailing rate ol ln&ett11&" at a au·· U.gs ud ma a.s.sodation )ess 1.51 perceat for tM laadlord'a admi.llistnlive cost.a. Tbe proposal dlecl i• the Assembly's Honslag aad CommaaitY Dne-,•eD& Commltt.ee. Charming Perceptions Bamboo matchstick blinds connot e "fresh", "cool" and "casual". Their charm comes in part from the patterns of l i ght and shadow they create . But they embody more, a yin- yang of inside, outside--a sense of mystery from objects partially tmseen-a sense of space beyond the f ield of vision. Perceptions not lost on the ancient Chinese . Clues to the origins of bam- boo blinds exists in 2,000- year old Chinese ''books", writings on bamboo slats etrung remarkably l1lte our bliuda. Perhaps a calligrapb- aY discovered the modem use unf w:ling a scroll before the morning s un. It 's a per cep- tion a s charming today as during the Chou Dynasty. The journey: From the vas t bamboo thickets of Taipei, craftsmen harvest, split and .r·~ string the natural lfll \ . blinds . Laded on \ 'l s teamers out of ' ·~.J' Keelllllg, they make passage we~t t o L ong Beach. Bamboo matchsti ck blinds: 2x6' S.99 •••• 3. 88 2~' 7 .99 •••• 4 . 88 3x6' 8.99 •••• 5.88 4x6' 11.99 •••• 7 .88 6x6. 16.99 • .-10. 88 am• 19.99 ••• 1s. 88 Prices Good Thrv 8/21 • ANAHEIM -509 East Katella Avenue, 772-2472 · COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 5.so-133'1 GARDEN GROVE -13081 Harbor Boulevard, 686-248 ~__.......,M-.ISSI_ ON VIEJO -:U Mission Viejo Mall. 495-8582 t .. ,. i • • Mayor Seta Pol.icy After 100 Anon Firea NO ONS llA8 ~o shot u • re•uh ot lhe policy. but the mayor uid, "I've &ottl"D suppOrt from everybody who's called ln '· MOit support at <the chret"· live) becauae it wUl aave ln·es:· be said. "If they cooll.Due at UUs pace, aome.. body's aoin& to be tM;an)ed UP " . Battle announced the forma· Uoa ol a 1pedal arsoo stakeout .. uad Tueeda.y and said the ol· Ileen, whole number was not cllaclosed. would be equipped with abo&guDI aa well as service revolvers. "I might catcb nu for lb.is ac· Uoo. but I'm serving notice to arsonists that they will catch more than fl ak : maybe a abotgun blast," BatUe said. POLICE CBIEF John Owens, IM>wever, said be doubted any . ·'Comest ~Joyfid, Sorrowftd ~ _ s.f==r!:· c~~ worker has woo the tiUe of tbe· "Ultimate Urban Cowboy." In lbe Re.no area, at least. Gordoo Castro will get a chance to see bow be stacks up with lbe Texas version of tbe ·species when be is flown to GUley's nigbtdub near Houston, scene of lbe movie "Urban Cowboy." TRB SZ· YEAa·OLD father of two woo the ti· tie ta • promotiooal eon. tat at the Sby Clown casino after riding a beclr:ine machine, danc-" ...... Ktia& out • bar ,, reom scene a la John Travolta. Electioo came on the cbeers of women LD the audience. "I jl.L'rt went out lbere and bad a ball," said the Rol lister, Calif.· bred urban cowboy. For anothe r contes· tant, tbe ligbt·hearte<i ~ntest came just before de1.th. nKllY PEaES. 24, of SW>ark.a died Wednesday of an apparently self· iallicted gunshot wound alter competing in the ~ontest, according to Spark.a police. Relatives said be re- cenUy lost bis job as a bar attendant at a Reno casino. And police say a woman to•d them lbat, after the cowboy coo· test, ~ said to ber. IUl~wouJd betbot. ·'Who tn their rl,bt mlnd would do that~·· Owena aaJd "H• (t.bf ma1or> hid to put eomet.bl.q lo UM paper to aiert \Mm (anon..lata) we were dolna tometh.l.nl "lt'a JUI\ lddl' pranks; th.at'• all ft ''· .. Owen. lald . But Battle hid "\he thrust of the Protram ll a1aiN\ adulta. We have 1peclal juvenile of flcers oa the atalrt"Out •quads aod apedal pretautlona exempt· lDI Juvm.U • BA'M'LE SAID ;anion fires the last month caused property losses ol $300,000 Most fires are m abandoned houses and Owens satd there have been no casualll~ At tb1s time last year. the number of arson cues was ''almost nil," he said. •d lb the American Chll Wbertie. Unlon ln PhU.._..a. called the moor'a direcU•• ''v•ry daqeroul. '' ".uL 'llllNGS ADD&D VP, there'• at leatt a chance an~ ceal penon coWd be &bot,'' aald Shapiro. 8alUe aald the policy was in accord with one of tbe Philadelphia PoUce Department that ''penni\S \.be UH of deadly force to prevent a person from fleeing police custody after com· milting a felonious anon or from fleeing lhe scene of a fire." The officers have been in· structed to shoot at the ")ower extremities" of the body to avoid tat.al injuries, the mayOt' added. •'TlfEaE IS NO s ucb thing as s h oot t o wound." said Philadelphia poUce spokesman Chester, an mdus trial town southwest of Philadelphia in Delaware County that dates back to 1883, hu the ru,best t.m· employment rate •n Pen· nsylvania, 14 percent, and its population has declined from 56,000 to 40,000 in 10 years, ac· cording to prehminary 1980 census figures. Many residents are black and poor. Don Fair. "The cop's got to _ • .,.,.,.,. __ _.,_, know that the person committed • O lbe anoo ... and he's 1ot to ex-utrac!ea Deatla "We never recovered from the 1974· 75 recession," said Battle. Adam Shapiro. a legal intern bausl all other reasonable means -chase, call for help (before justifying the u.se of de- ad l y for ce under the Philadelphia police rule). "I think the Chester police a.re taking certain parts of the PbiJadelpbia directive and ap- plying it to thelt own needs," Fair said. orking ArounO The Clock For\Ou! Ray Unnen, a retired Wichita, Kan. tax planner and oilman, has narrowly missed death at least a dozen times in tus 68 years. He once sidestepped a killer t.omado. Otl rigs have blown sky high when he's left to answer the phone and planes he should have been on but wasn't have crashed. "lt just hasn't been my time yet," Ll.nnen says or the close calls . • htu don•r"'IOT~e---- anymore becaus e I Some-.advertiaing message• aFe fleet .. ing ... they're seen or heard for a few seconds ... and then they are gone. didn't win." He died at a Reno hospital aft.er being dis- covered wounded at the residence ol bis uncle. 'Bad Backs' Class Due "Beat \he Bad Back Syndrome," a four.week ~ series, ls to be offered by Coastline Community CoJJege from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p .m . 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Just call DAILY PILOT NATION C-ar Gasolliie Savings Up LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fuel economy in cer· lain large and mid·siie cars bu improved significantly lD the Jut decade, but amalJ can studied are getting fewer miles to the 1alloo, eay three Automobile CJub of Southern CaWornia engineers. "It appean tba\ lbe auto manufacturers are • succeeding in producing more fuel efficient automobiles," said the researeben ID a report pre· sented to a West Coast meetmi ol the Society of Automotive Eniineers. BUT, THEY ADDED, TREia oo·tbe-road \eat- ing revealed that the manufacturen apparenUy have placed more emphasis on improving~ fuel economy of lbe larger autos th.an on \he amalleT cars lb.at already provide excellent gu mile.age . Ken B. Matthews, Michael Applby and John F. G allisath reported on tests pel'formed 10 1973 on 1969-13 passenger cars and in 1979 on 1979-80 autos. Fuel economy of the test vehicles waa compared under sucb conditions u constant speed, air coodJ. borung, open windo~. acceleratJon and freeway and city drivin&. OVER ALL. THE RESEAacREas SAID, the l2 cars stud.led ui l979 averaged 24.8 miles per gallon at constant speeds, an increase of 14.8 per. cent from the average of 21.6 mpg for the 20 cars studied in 1973. While the large and mid·size can studied re- C'orded mileage improvements. mileage for small cars dropped by an average 2.S miles per galloo. the report SaJd \ INSIDE: •Annlanders •Sports •Business •Horoscope "'1dmy, ~U.I 1$, 1te0 ••. On the Firing Line 87 MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of --~ ...... """ 11.e silver uptaan's bars were pinned on m May. makina Sherry Bunting tbe fint female to achieve aucb a rank within the Orange County Fire Department. Though her pride is obvious, Capt. BunUng downplays the umquness of her position w favor ol &imply aimln& to do tbe best job poss1· ble. ' lo the event of a m-.)or fire, Capt. Bunting won't be toting hoses, but she'll be at the scene in an equally important role. As head of the department's Public lo· formation Office, Capt. Bunting is charged with providing up to the minute details to the press and public. f ASSISTING HER on an around-the-clock ~ basis from fire headquarters in Orange are fi re inspectors Mike McKee and Chuck Murphy. ~ "They've been incredibly supporting and r helpful," says Capt. Bunting of the two men ' who work for her. l She says there's been n<> animosity or playful ribbing regarding her role. If there is a l victim. however slight, it's Capt. Bunting's husband, Steve. . He's a firefighter for the City of Newport Beach, and Capt. Bunting admits, "Some of the guys ask rum if I pull rank OD him at home." The captain refuses to give her age, and her quick and ready s mile further confuses this minor issue when she reveals a set of braces OD her upper teeth. However, she is not laclcing when it comes to qualifications for her job. Her i.n.itiaJ interest in fire prevention came when she landed a job with a San Francisco·based insurance com- pany. • FOR MORE THAN six years, s he was ac- .tively involved in claims investigations in the a ftermath or maior fires. With an admitted knack "for being at the right place at the right Ume," she moved on to a job as a fire inspect.or for the city or Santa Ana. She held that job for about three years, sup- plementing her first-hand knowledge of proper fire protection measures with in-field inspec- tions 8Dd additional classes. It was at a "sprinkler cla¥" that she met Steve. They married about 18 months ago and have settled into a home in El Toro. Capt. Bunting no longer vent~ into the field oo commercial im~. but part ot tbe , public blformation otticer's duties includes the · maintenance of a program for public education. Capt. Bunting and two inspect.ors plan an intensive program of films and ftre prevention . advice for Orange County school children this fall. IT'S NOT UNUSUAL, she says, for school ~ c hildren to be better informed than their parents regarding home hazards and the best course or action in the event of a Ure. "Statistics show that every i>erson will ex- perience three major fires during a lifetime." f Capt. Bunting stresses. 1. "The key t.o miminizing injury and loss of !He is to be prepared,·• she adds. f Capt. Bunting ls a strong supporter of smoke detectors being installed in every home . I She also urges all families to work on establishing escape routes in case a home fire breaks out. Practice makes perfect. she says, and the decreased chance of panic could mean all the difference in the world. I Women who are well educated ate the leaSt manfed, according to paychologlat Paul Secord of the Unlvetslty ol Houston. Wrat:t le~ over in the mar- riage nwfc'8f ..,. the reel sharp women and the real dull men,' ••Y• Sharon Sermon, a women 's CCU1lllor i1 Manhattan. She addl, They can't all marry fra08. , I .. D~LY PILOT , I I ,. , ., I I I •I l I f~ <.,,, ''''!\/ tit I •. I • ., o ... , ,, .. -.. ., •IC: ...... I(_ Sherry Bunting, Orange County's first female fire captain. reviews prevention program with ftre inspectors Chuck Murphy (left) and Mike McKee. I i Professional Women They Can't All Marry Frogs By TIM<Yl'RY HARPER NEW YORK <AP> -To Roma Gans. it's not her fault she's st.LU s ingle at age 37. "It's difficult to meet men." she said. "And it's really difficult to meet the type of man I would like to establish a relationship \\ith. As you grow older. there are fewer and fewer men." Her complaint is echoed throughout an evolving class in American society: Upwardly mobile single women. Ms. Gans. a placement counselor at Columbia Univers- ity. is in many ways typical of Uus new class. She earns a· good living, pays her own bills and lives alone. And her complaint has merit. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that between the ages of 25 and 49, American women outnumber men by nearly 1.2 million. Among single. widowed, divorced or separated peo. pie. Ms. Gans is one of 13 women for every 10 men in her 35-to-39 age bracket. That imbalance is further weighted becau_,e more men than women are homosexuals or in prison. UNDER AGE 45, there are three divorced women for every two divorced men. Two-thirds of the people who live alone in this country are women. But because of population trends and cultural tr•di· lions, the shortage of men ia most lerioul for thil clua of profeuional women which the Labor Department aaya grew by ~percent -to 8.4 million -between 1970 and UJ78. Paul Secord. a University of Houston psycboao.tst. said the problem is that today's career woman, like her pre. liberated sisier devoted to home and family, still prefers a man with at least as good a Job and education u 1be bu. And because women traditionall)' marry older men, the 25· to 35-year~tds born during the post-World War II bab1 • boom are competing for the far fewer men born earlier when the birth rate was lower. "It's called the marriage squeeze," Secord said .. "F_w.~ women who want to marry across or up, there typacaJW.!•. aren't enough men to go around. The trend will continue as ·i women's earnings rise." "IT'S KIND OF like a kingdom with a lot of prin- cesses:· Manhattan women's counselor Sharon Bermon said . "Who can they marry? They can't all marry frogs.'' Secord said that 95 percent or the professional and ex- ecutive men the new American princesses would be in· terested in are already married. compared with only 80 per- cent of the semi-skilled male workers. "Meanwhile. the women who are well educated are the least married." he said. "Who's left over an the marriage market are the real sharp women and the real dull men," Ma. Bermon said. While reaping the economic advantages of 15 yean of women's rights, some women see the marriage squeeze aa an unexpected and unwelcome side effect. "It's very definitely created a backlub, .. Mt. 0- said. . But even ii feminism has unfairly raised their expeeta· tions of combining career and marria1e, lb. GJDI met . most other single professional women wOu.ld not 10 back to the traditiooal wilely role. · .. Twenty years ago, a woman would have 1one to bed. with one person and then married blm, •• said Karen Wagner, 'l:I, a banker. "Then she would wake up at aae-40 and, oh my God, this wasn't the person she wanted to be married to." <See FROGS, Page Bi> .. .. ' • 81 OAaL.Y P1LOT • • .Frog , ............ ]) "I c1an•t Udnlt women want a man 10 badly u to 10 back to the old w.,., .. Amy Peartmutter, 21. a New JerMy achoo& t.c:ber, uJd ...... IUbnl•Mlve doelo't let )'OU anywtme. 8 -'del, ahe aaid, marriage and family oowaday1 a.r a upplemeat rat.her than a subltJtute for wortt1n1. ··Wbcm your career l• movlD1. 10 oc aomewber . l.bens'1 no way you're lolAa to Jet a man 1tep 1n and meu thlnp up," ab. Pearlmutttt aald. "I'm not 'olna to alt around wa.ib.nl to live ID1 We uotll l'm married. • .. Maybtt our alaodarda are cetUna hJgber." aaid Clndy SquLre. 'Zl. the admlniltntor ol a ChJcaao environmeotal center. ••1t•a the expectaUom ol women veraUI the dat.ina pro- blem• of meo:· Ms. Bermoo said. "Some men are threal.en«t by bri£bl WOmt'n.'' With the n tioo 's median aae for women now 31 5 com· pared v.·ub 29 for men. many women are looklng lo younaer men. .. A lot of women are becoming more flexible because they huve lo," said Susan Cohen, head of a sporta· or1eoled Ulgles club here. ''And younger men are better able lo relate lo older women. They're more sensitive." Sharon Hall. 36. a Park Forest, Ut., bookkeeper and mother o( three who was divorced two yean ago, said she mostly dates men between 26 and 32 because older men tend lo view women mor e traditionally. She sald the squeeze may be tightest for single mothers: .. Many men become inhibited when they st.art th.inking about three kids." Besides dating younger men. some women are giving up -at least for now -the idea of getting married. Among 26-ye.ar-old women, (or instance, the n umber of oever- marrieds has doubled since 1970, lo one iD four . While Roma Gans and millions of others are not particularly pleased at the prospect of never marrying, she says no man is better than one who doesn't fit her only half· jesUngformulafortbe perfectmarriage. ··Two workaholics." Derelicts Must Hit Botton ore Starting Climb Up -~ .. DE AR ANN ,~ WDEBS: I need to teU you .. thanks ." I •••e already tha nked Ood. I didn't write to you three years ago, b ul somebody else with the sam e p roblem did - and I look your advice. My son was a drug ad· diet, beaded for destruc· tlon. I was helping to dellroy him by beUlg so permissive in so many waya. ~{ \ . .I. ~· .11111 ~RHd~r~ these matters, nor do they have access t o first-dass medical can·. SUSAN BRINKLEY , WASIUNGTON. D C. 0 £1\R SUSAN : Vou've m ade an ex· cellenl point. For those who don't k now what. scoliosis is, 11.'s a curvature of the s pine that caues people to ap· pear stoop-shouldered. It flrst appears lo the laughed bard. I thought e a r ly teen years - it was pretty funny at mostly ba drls. U caui ht the time, but I have. early aod treated, the c h a o g e d my l u ne abnormality can be cor· becauM now I have the reded. ud la aome la· ume Jll'Oblem. au--. prnee& severe Your advice to tbat crtppU.g later lD Ufe. woman was to buy aome Tbaak1 for w r itin g rubber pants. Will you Scuan. ' f Boros~ope IA'ftl&DAY. AUG. 11 ·~ IJYDllfSY OJIA&& ) A&IE.8 Clhrcb Zl ·Apr ll II): Secret• dominate tcenarlo. Placa, Vlrto natives play "f .. lW'ed" rot". You learn •bout mooty, wbere lt la -IDd how Lt Kot that way. Sl.rtve for rHlllUcattltude. SeeaituaUonuitll.aott.hroui h baa. ot wilhful tb1nklnJ. . TAU&VS <April »May 20): Obtaln blot from one wbo la famlliar wtth le1&l ri,:bta. penniaaiom. Accent on allies -and the oppo.l- Uoo. Brfni priorities lnto focw. You make dll· ~verles -spotlight on public rela\.lou, clo.e tses and marital 1t.atua. GDDNI (May 21·J u.ne 20): You pm •Ider recogn!Uoo -and you could be "madly lD Jove." Aries. Libra natives figure pmn:al...Uy. Accent on people wbo rely on you, em~t. special services. pets. You meet aureutve lo· di vi dual wbo could become an ally. CANCE& <June 21-J uly 22>: Free COD· cept.s. original approach and greater cSecr-of lndependeoce -these are highhgbted. Leo, Aquarius persons figure in scenario. Slgn111caot change occurs. ties in with creative project and a "serious ffialioo.ship." LEO (Jul.y 23-Aug. 22>: Teach. learn, gJve fuU rein lo intuitive intellect. One wbo aJded you In pu t will make reappearance. Emphuia oo shelt er. secur ity. willingness to do your "homework." Basic is.s ues and qualJty matenal dominate scenario. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Emphabi.s on versatility, "applause" as retiult of resolving what appeared to be a major dilemma. Avoid temptation to scatter efforts -means fln111b one task at a time. Restless relalJve can find much for you t.o do -i.f you so penrut. UBB.A <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get on more ~olid financial footing -ramily member cooperates Md domestic air is cleared. Taurus, Scorpio and another Libra figure tn 11cenano You locate missing item, debt lS repwd and you can oblaul genuine bargain. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 > You'll be hap. pier due to greater opporturuty for creative ex· press1on. Romance, chansma, special accolade from member of opposite sex --these areas are h1ghUgbted. GefD!DJ, Virgo, Sag1tlanus natJves play key roles. SAGITl'AlllUS <Nov. 22 Dec 21 1 Look behind scenes. ask for defirutions. be clear on policies. Clandesune meetJ.ng highlights agrn· da. You receive .. unusual" tnVJlalJoo from club. group or organizat.Jon . Be r~pt1ve. but n· member commitment to ramlly member CAPRICORN <Dec-22·Jan. 191 Maintain aura o( mystery -don 't tell all ynu kn ow K<>i!p trump card m reserve . W1i.h LS fulfllh:d onrt· yQu prove that you can be d1screet Mcs:.ag(' will bet'omc increas ingly clear Pisces. Virgo persons are involved in intngwng srenarw AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): This can be a power -play day. Know it, be confident. bnng ambitions and aspirations into focus. Promote product -and yourself. Career advancP m dicated. One who "pulls strin.gs" ls w1Jlulg to give you a "boost." PISCES <Feb. 19-Marcb 20)" Emphasis on communkaUon, trave l, Jong-range proJect. Aries. Libra and another Pisces figure prom- ine-oUy. You gain insight into other cul\.W'eS, lancuages. What appea.ra a c.aaual CUllact could become a "significant" relationship. I p r ovided a nice hom~ and good meals for free. I knew Tom w at atealiDI money ...... .._,pane ad aeJJ. ta• Udap out of the house to support bla babtl Yet, I did nothing -afraid ol a coafronta- Uoo. After one very bad ex- perience, I read these words iJl your column: please tell me where one can buy rubber pants for an adult? I would die if my husband ever knew I wrote t.o you, so p lease reply in the paper. He opens everything that comes in the mail lf he gets lo the box fi rst. Thanks a lot. -NOT SO FUNNY WHEN IT HAP · PENS TO YOU St119l.e1 C<*ndar nnu each Wednesdov and con tarru 111/ormalwn on duciunon groups, parties and 0 E A R A N N events optn to the pi!buc 111 thfo Orange Ccxut arto LANDERS: l'lea~c pnnt ~ notices to Smgl.es Cakndar. Da1l11 Pilot. P () "People will do to you only th.at which you will allow them to do." Thal night I ordered Tom out of the house. He refused to go. I called the police. When t hey t ook him away, I cried (or hours. Torugbt I cried again, DEAll NOT SO: Bab+ but thia time they were ber paa&a are anilable tears ot Joy. My aoo baa at HY llMpl'-1 agpply " c omple t e d a drug · compuy. Some Uagerie recovery program. He stores (or department made aJl A's in bis co\-st.ores) aeU panties with Jege c l asses las t rabbe r a llle lds for semester. He is happy , wometa who laave ••prot>- e xcited about p \ans lema." <PA U aay ol for the future. He is very yo. fdlu oat tllere are busy these days, but l aa1b1111, Id me Hsure promised to stop by Sun· you tJlla la aot fmy.) day t.o•do the yard. He D E A R ... N N' wm be here. He keeps " hls promises now. J, A N D E R S : I w a s This letter is t.o thank strut'k by the letter from you for he1prng someone the l~n·aRe gi rls who who didn't even write. I were annoyf?'d with their didn't have to. I read "hun chbac k" friend your column every day bt>call!>e :.he· eons1d~red and recogmzcd my ad· hl·rsclf normal. vice when I saw it. The daughter o( an at• FOREVER IN YOUR quaintance <age 16) has DEBT JUSt come out of a back D E AR FOR EVE R : brace and s he looks No sallafa cU o n c an wonderful The girl had ...... tlte pleature or scohos1s. ls It possible llHwa.1 I b ave "con· that the "hunchback" llMted." A8d DOW 1 bope they were making fun of • .-.en wt. are cocl4llng, has sroliosls also, and ....... ud feedlaC pcK. her parents are not Ille ... ud d.ntC freall• aware or it' this letter. It will help Bor lSfJO. Coata Mesa, CA 92626 Include your namf save a lot of heartaches. and teleph.on.e number. Notu::es mu.tt be received two In the I a s t e igh t w..ek.t m advance of on event months this has hap-;::==::=::=::;:::;:;;;;;=:::;---------- :~med t.o me three time:\ RUFfEll'S a nd lo several of my girl friends. We get asked UPHOLSTERY out. The guy acts Uke he wi... Y• W• 1s having a neat time. tt.. .... The communication ls ttZJ......,. ltYd. very good. They have a Cotte Mfte -1 .... 11 H lot lo t aJ k a bout. The ~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=~ girl thinks it was a gr eat evening. When the RUY l1U1l'S ta kes her lo the door s he CUSTOM FRAMING is starry-eycd. lfe gives Open 6 Days A Weetc her a beautiful good· Mon.· Fr i. U Sat. 10.. ni~ht l • .ss and says, ''I'll 1803 ~rt Blvd. Schooltime Fashion Show call you." Costa Mesa "====:J~~~~1'===J School l~h.ons a1 A week goes by. No I! lh('ir 1ines1 81 C a 1 I . Tw o w l' c k ~ . ---------~---In<• Hun11ng1on Crntf'f Nothing. A month. She I IT\iJll tho•, Fri at 7 3C' doesn't bear a word. The 1 •om bobv"'"'"ll 10 wi~ and Sal at 1 & 3 I WOll>o"'l f4v. cl<rAll.e-1 ~· 1 g 1 r r e Ji '< cs e very 0,,,..t<rv 1114,,. V"• fond t.-,;p Pr f' sr n1 Pd bv mi nutc of that 1irl'al (l)tl .. ' .... '.1•v•P O•rKl<rr " Dr'lrot riv <)hrPvP evening She t•an 't think •tot-1li:r,:..'ot~h , 1 '"'' !-,toJd1Q lna turonc Of ., t hin" th ·•t we nt c.1"Jn1<--;1an1.., trom L1lllf .. " .. fo'l!\t;j!Co\f u ... ~Id 8 8 w r o n g. S h (' mop c :.. • ··--· •-, ... ,ss '""" e&<:fl llld around, cr1r:. her eye~ ------~~-~~~~-~~~~~&~40~5_F_wv~ out, tn~ to r1~ur out what turned tum fJfC. The truth or the m c.tt· t e r is sh e didn 't do anything wrong. lie wa!> JUSt handing her a line. Why don 't you dudes out thert' p l a y it stral~hl? If you have no intention of seeing a girl aE(ain, say so. Don't tell her you had a great Ume and will call It would save a lot or agony und i:allons or tears. -LlN· COLN. NEB. fresh roosted V1811na Roast Coffee wtD lake a pa1e from JI a P P i I y • o u r y"r ...... No oee enr daughter·s pediatrician •tia • • ..., aa M always cheeks her back ti •nleeted .,.._ &lie wh~n she goes for a pre· c•llfllF ca, lleat 411er. school physical. I have DEAR UNCOLN: My elide -Wt ~ many fnends, however. ad vice Is to you glrlt. Be w .. &My eaa RaJ1 ao who must ASK their r u llsllc. Whal u n a ch•'... pediatrician to do thls. fellow say at lbe end of Y o u w o u I d b e aa e nalag other lbH S3.95 lb. Reg. $5.99 lb. D E A R A N N perfonnlni a wonderfuJ ''I bad a aeat Ume. l'U LANDERS : Several servl~ <mo1Uy to pee>-call 1oa?" yean aao l remember P I e w h o 1 1 v e I n Accept thoR wordt a 1 Hedllc lD IOU" COiumn Sm alltown, USA> if you a pollte fue we ll. A•· a ......, from a womao would alert both parents 1am~. yov woa't bear wtto Ud aa em~ and pbyalcians to lbia from blm a1a1a. If you ·~lal problem. ~ wel mallormaUon. Not ever · do, wbat a nice t ar· * taer paa1a efft'1 Um• lbe yone ll well·informed on prlH! ··, .... --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- SCHOOL ...... wr.2 CHRIST LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL 760 YldeN Strief c .... w... 631·16Jt AplM REGISTER NOW! , Limit i lbs. e>et' customer. 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U AH M«Nf' J~hn Sev Gu Pal Tbomu ts • tou.tly d.lttenmt pe~ \heaedaya Ht " meUower. calmer. not wUlln1 to bu lM tabllshmm& like be wanted to a wee• •I Tbomaa made hll nrst pubhc ltatem sine rtWmlnl to lhe Rams' Cal Stale Pulk tra1nial alte ilOl.lday after a ftve·d~ ''va lion." HIS DEMEANOR WAS son. His we>rl qu•et. fl wu almoll aad. U\ a way, because I cut I.be n,-ure of a defeated inchVldual • And why ooc• Wouldn't you surrender som~ bad your head under a gwlloune' Tbomu came back lo camp oot because • wanted lo. but ben\lSe he HAD lo. Upon his departure Aug. 6, when he Id without word, tbe Rams ammecbalely sent a &el ter to hJ.s home in DaJlas stating he return l five da)'lS or be mvolunlarily retlred-meantn no play and no pay. "'Ibey told me I couldn't play for the Ram or any other team if I didn't." i.s how Thoma explaL.Ded bis return. e Settles Matter "I ve l»lked to them <Rams manage· mfnl) and lht."y hav •n'l elven In I've JUSt de· clded to Ughlen ua> on the whole Uu.ng. They're thf ontw \n control 1'h ey pay me " lJnlortunuttly, Thomas had to compromise hia pnn~tpl · to come back. He still considers h1msetr underpaud and, cons1denng tbe num· bf;rs, he \it IN lt7t, WIL.Ll t.: Bl CHANAN of San Diego wa the tughest patd cornerback ID the league at $11~.000 The average salary for that position during tht> same year was SS8,874. Thoma:., an All pro who ts in the s~d > _.ar of a four year puct, ts nght tn between those two figures What compounds matters, Loo. 1s that Thomas has more than half bis an· nual salary deferr~. which leaves hun under the average Nl''L numbt-r "I'm bas1call) in the same pos1llon 1 was when I ftrst came in." says tbomas. "I tried to buck the system but · · "But" he couldn l 1:. what 1t boils down to Bas1call). cill Thomas wanted was the Rams lo bve up to verbaJ commitments made lo tum by Coach Ray Malavas1 and Owner Georgia Fron· uere at the time he signed h.Js contract. "Some people call it a form of slavery." Thomas says. "Well, if ;t LS, put us out there and let teams bad on us. MAJ.AVA.SI, TO H1S CREDIT. tried to up-"llAYBE l'M JUST too sensitive about m y hold his end of the bargain. but Georgia retract· pos1llon. 1 think we're s~d from the bottom. ed on hers, leaVtng Thomas tugb and dry and according lo position, on the salary totem pole. with no proof except hLS honesty. It's a shame because I think we should get mor4 "They dldn't have any agreements they according lo what we have to do." were cootracted lo," admits Thomas "If I was Thomas says now that the issue u officiaUy management I probably wouJd do the same dead. That all he's concerned with now 1s eet· thmg. I just didn't thtnlc they'd go back on their ung himself in shape for the regular season. word of mouth One can't help but feel sorry for him. "I slJll ttun.k what I did \US right l knew however. No. management shouldn't re- what l was doang 14hen I left I couJdn't really negollate and give ham more money, although afford the fmes. but 1 had ttungs a little out of they've done il in the past. And 0 0 , they focus and l had to gel things stnugbtened out Ln shouldn't reneaotiate with any of the holdouts, mymand ·· .. either . I do believe an fuUillang contract obl.iga- A pt>rson bas got to hand 1t lo the NFL uons They're a crafty htlle organit.allon. Unul the But. 1r someone gives tus or her word and current contract expires in 1982. it's gomg lo be does n't fulfill that agreement, then that pei;:son tough for the players to gel nd or the ball and chain the league has a round their oeck!i <See SEVANO. Pa~e 84> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Half A Race fo r Roses Banned Trojins Could Win National Title By The Associated Press The Pacific·IO Conference run for the Rost has been cut in half, but that doesn't necessanJ mean a representative of the Big Ten is hnally gt ing lo win a Rose Bowl game. The Pac-10 ruled Monday that perenni1 power~e Southern Callfomia, as well as UCLJ Aruooa State. Oregon and Oregon St.ate were iJ eligible for the confer ence lltle as well a postseason play this year . However, Wa.sbingt.c and Stanford have both shown they can win I Pasadena oo New Year's Day. PAC It TEAMS HA VE WON the past six ~ Bowls and 10 or 11. Stanford triumphed • Puadena in 1971 and 1972 while Washington wo in 1978. Southern Cal went 11-0-1 last year, defeat.e Ohio State in the Rose Bowl and figures u a cor lender for the national championship thia seasor The T rojans d on 't have an experience quarterback and if for no other reaaon aren't . lock to finish atop the Pac-10 st.aodings . Stanford and Washington appeared lo be tli lop challengers lo Soutbem Cal before Monda.>' rulin g. Now, the Cardinals and Huskies wt probablyfightitout for a Rose Bowl bid. Coach John Robinson's Trojans, despite lositj quarterback Paul McDonald, Heisman Trop~ wtnning nmning back Charles White and a hos~ other fine players. will sWJ be loaded.. • Fullback 'Marcus Allen moves lo tailba Keith Van Home and Roy Foster will lead wb figuns lo be an outstanding olfensive line. The reuse. led by linebackers Rikki Gray and Bank.s and backs Roome Lott and Dennis Sali should be solid. WALK-ON SENIOR GORDON ADAMS, Newport Harbor High graduate. who threw pass las t season while playing 15 m inute emerged from spring p ractice as the first-s · Southern Cal quarterback. If he can play ev reasonable well. the Trojans will be difficult lo beat. Washington was 10-2 last year and upset Tex in the Sun Bowl. Tom Flick. who became th Huskies' first-string quarterback in the eigb game tn 1979, returns and will team with runnin backs Toussaint Tyler and Willis Ray Mackey l< give their team what figures to be a potent of• fensive backfield. The Huskies' defense, traditionally strong un~ der Coach Doo James, was hil bard by graduation, but the coach bas expressed confidence that last year's second-stringers will be solid starters in 1980. Stanford was only 5-5· l a year ago and will play under its third bead coach in three seasons -1 former Cardinal Paul Wiggin. The leam figures lo be much better tbis year. DAll&IN NELSON, WHO RUSHE D for more than 1.000 yards in 1978 and caught 50 passes for more than l ,000 yards. returns after misslng Jast \ season because of a lorn hamstring. Sophomore quarterback J ohn Elway, who m any believe is a future All· American, bas a year under his belt. Tbere are other orrensave weapons -nanker Ken Marierum, a Fountain Valley graduate, and > ... ' SC'S GORDON ADAMS 4 k~D$' 1 KEN MARGERUM ASU'S WIWE GITTENS i.pht end Andre Tyler give Elway t~o excellent rl' (•eivers. Sophomore running backs Mike Ootterl'r Jnd Vincent White lend depth in that department California figures as a dark-horse challenger for the Pac·lO Rose Bowl berth The Golden Bear-, were ~a year ago and played tn the Garden State Bowl. Their 1980 chances likely hinge on tht• ab1liLies or quarterback Rich Campbell. who com· pleted OT percent of hJS passes last year Matt Bouza and Michael Buggs gwe the Bears a pair of fine. seasoned wide receivers, but there isn't much experience at running back. Fact is. there isn't much expenence at a lot of pos1tlons. FO<ff&UL PREJIJEW Freshmen and sophomores will make up about 75 percent of Coach Roger Tbeder 's team. • A&IZONA AND A&DONA SfATE both have new head coaches aft.er going through a night· mari.sb year. At Ari.zooa. Larry SmJtb replaced Tony Mason. wbo resigned ln the spring following a llegations of misuse of football funds. At Arizona State. former Michigan State Coach Darryl Rogers takes over i.n the wake or last fall's dismissal of Frank Kush. Ariwna was 6·5-1 includrng a 16-10 loss to Pillsburgb in lbe Fiesta Bowl. They have 40 let· termen returning but will be hard-pressed to replace four-year letterman J im Krohn at quarterback. The Wildcats will field an expenenced of· fensive wilt witb the exc-epuon or quarterback. wher e three yOWlg players are competm~ for the starting job. Running backs Hubert Oltver and Richard Hersey figure lo give the Wildcats a po- tent ground game. Ari2.ona State bad to forle1l rive v1ctones for us ing inehglble players. so the Sun Devils l 11 record or a year ago is a bit m.asleadmg. UIE ARIZONA, Arizona St.ate bas a problem at quarterback. where it has to replace Mark Malone. Mike Pagel probably will get the call He'll have a number or veteran receivers al his disposal. led by John Mistler. There also is depth and talent at the running back po5itions. wtlh Robert Weathers. Wtllle Git tens out or Fo1mtain Valley and Newton W1U1ams among those returning. UCLA. 5·6 last year. features tailback Freeman McNeil, who set a school smgle~season rushing record last year with 1.396 yards. third· best in the nation. Beyond that. however. there are mostly questions. Sophomores Tom Ramsey and J ay Schroeder will contend for the start.mg quarterback pos1Uon. I.... There's talent in other areas, but Coach Terry Donahue LS concerned about depth To have a good seasoo. the Bruins have to stay healthy. something they weren't able lo do last year. OREGON, COACHED BY Rieb Brooks. was 6·5 m 1979, 1t.s best rtterd stnce 1970. and might be even better this year. The Ducks have 01ne <See ROSE BOWL. P•«e 8'> cinnatl Reda In• cruclaJ three-same series this weekend with the first 1ame too1cht at 7:30. , -..---_.__ ~ APW ......... 808 Cl.ARK SLIDES UNDER SEATTLE'S JULIO CRUZ. Sweep at Seattl e Angels' P itching Coming Through S EATTLE <APl -Rookie pitcher f'reddte Martmez feels more like a member of the Angels now. His 81:i innings of work Thursday rught are offered as e\•tdeoce . M arti.ncz. 3-4. was the wiruung pitcher although be nttded relief help from Don Aase m the runlh inrung as the Angels edged Seat· tie, 2· l. EARLIE• TJDS season, wtule a member of the Angels' rebef staff. Martinet remarked : f'The only time I fell like I was pa.rt of the team was when I carried the radao and towels lo the bullpen." Now in a starting role. Martinez scattered six Seattle bits before g1v1ng way lo Aase witb one out aJld Seattle's Bruce Boehle oo third base. Bocbte tripled in the runth inning. "I wun't t.ittd." said Martinez after his longest major 1eaiue pitching stlnl. "but that 1oq lrl· plescaredpeople." With the t ying run at lhird. Aase reUred Juan Bioiquezoo a tapper: to the mound and struck out pinch-bitter Jerry Narron lo earn his first savelhisseuoo. "I jmt wanted lo keep us close and slay in the game as long u I couJd," Martinez added. "] wu concentrating on throwing the ball bard and keeping tt down.'' ''The ldd pitched an outstand· ine baseball game." commented Angel Manager Jim Freeoet. THE ANGELS. who have won three stratcbt and nine o1 10, acored lbe winning run in the eltbth inn.int off Beau.le awur Rick Hcaeycutt. 8-13. With one out. Bobby Grieb llDed a ball to richt field wbJcb SMUJe'a Joe SilDl*Jft bad trouble Judcine· Tbe ball 'boanced off the wall for a double. Joe Rodi wu 1afe OD an error by Ted Cox.at Wrd bue and Grich moved to tblrd OD Ule Lb.row. Bobby Clark's single to nghl scorfd Gn ch and sent Honeycutt. whcf'bas lost sax straight. lo lhc showers. Rebever Dave Roberts t'nded tbe threat by getllng Bert Cam panens lo tut into a double play "'The ball fooled me.·· Simpci()ll admitted. "I thought at was go1nJ? to be a slllklng Lule drive, but at stayed up." BOTH TEAMS scored early. The Angels· run came on CameyLansford'sl4lhhomenm. Bocbte's two-out double scored Sampson totietbe game. Simpson had singled and moved to secood on a passed ball. Honeycutt started the seuon with six straight wins and bas now lost 13 of his last 1.5 decisioaa as the Mariners tumbled into the American League West Di'lision basemenL ·'I've jmt been tryins to bee> a good outlook as besl J ca.a," Honeycutt said.·' It is tough to do. The Rama-Dallas Cowboys NatiODal Food>aU Lupe pre. s eason came in Analleim Sladium Saturday nl&bt wW be t.elecut live lD tbe Los ~ aHa by KT1'V (ltarti.q at 7 o'clock,)'t.be Rama • ..........., Tbunday. Don JU01terman, Rama• geaenl manqer, aald the md> decilm to allow tbe 1ame to be televised live does not repn11mt a precedent (or preaeaa• teleealta ol Loi AJ11e1e1...,... "Becw of tictet ... ., related to mcMnl lllto • lliftr 1tadium, tbe dub hM deekkld to •bow tbe ftnl , .......... . order tbat H• JGM will ..... a chanee to ••• tbe same:• KlOlterman 18id. DAILY PtLOT A Capaule Report From th• Wortd of Sports Grandma, 55, l8 Record, R ady for hort r Distance ,.,.. "p De.p.um.u LAND 'D •:n1land A South Afnuo m 1randO)()lhn-arn vt'd tn lOrT'f'f\tll l rain 1\ thta outhv.wtemmo.t point of F.n1land to c-laam lbe record ror I.he fast t run from John O Cro~ta lhf' mOll northerly pollll of Scot.lllnd lbns Hutdu.on, $5. of Jobanna burc c-ov red lbe 174 mil~ an l6 da)'a, 21 hounJ. SO m mutn tnmm1n1 9 hour•. 10 mmut oU tbl" rt!'Cord ~t>t h> Wc-ndy IA"w11 or 8ritau1 on March u. 1960 ~ mother or .. 1, .and xnmdmotht'r of .. even told rt: porters oo flttl\'al thot she ' !1nt:thffl with muralhon runrung She s atd she'll takt' up <spnnUng when s ht Rt!b h{,mt- She bttcan runnmii v. ht•n lib..-w11i. 37 ye1tr11 old and Jogged acto6S tht Unllt"d Statci. in 69 duy'l In 1978 She strained an At'bdlb lt!ndon tn l.anca.sh1re along bout tht batrway murk but ke pt gorng d espite a doctor's ad vice agamst 1t Shte .. u1d an un~xvcctcd hazard along thew a y had been busloads of vatUtlOnl'h ------Quuft' ul 1lw Ooy ----- "All they 1'a1d ill Alh.1ny Stott-wa' Hun. run. run Bt>al. beat , ooat K iii. kill. i..111 Whl·n I IM ht·n · I didn't knOW J lot " Clt·\.l'land Urown .. 'Cl'IHHJ year <JefonblV(' hncmctn Mlkt' White, dt~~t·11l1111g ha~ l'OJth1ng al Albany Slate Colle~e an Grorgia Ori~• Trip l'ankef!ir on !;1011..,• G~ Steve S&.oDe hurlt.'d a two-httler and notched his a 19th victory with home run support from Gary Koealcke, Rich Dauer a nd Kea S ingleton as Baltimore defeated tht' New York Yanlcees, 6·1 Thursday niRht to m ove to within 2~ games of the Eastern Division leaders. Slone has now won 17 out of the last 18 games he has pitched. He was touched for Reggie Jack.-'• 32nd homer leading off the second inning . . In other American League games, Tony Pera slammed a three-run homer in the fi rst inning and Steve Ralko, Tom Bar1meler and Bob Stanley made it stand up as Boston defeat· ed Det roit, 3·1. It was the 20th homer of the season for Perez . . . Lat Barter scattered 10 h1 Ui in 811.t innings and Jor&e Orta rapped a double and two singles to lead Cleveland to a 7·2 verdict over Texas. The Indians have now won four straight and 17 out of their last 22 games ... Dave ReveriAg's 13th home run of the n'OlllR s eason, a two-out, pinch-hit blast in the llth inning, powered Mike Norris and Oakland to a 2·1 vic- tory over Minnesota . . CecU Cooper lashed four hits and knocked in two runs. as Moose Hus and Milwaukee defeated Toronto, 4·2 despite two homers by Job.n Mayherry of the Blue J ays. Ho•ton Win• on R11on"• Th~ltiuer Nolu Ryu p1tc:hed a lhree·hitter and Jett ·• ~ard drove in both Houston runs with a single • and a sacrifice fly Thursday as the Astros broke a three-game losing streak with :i 2 1 victory over San Diego. Ryan, 7·8, allowed singles to Dave WiJlfleld in the second inning, Ouie Smilb in the third, a nd Willie Mootun in the ninth as he rf'tared 19 of the last 21 batters be faced Jn othe r National League acllon, an RBI single by · G•rie u.d.rkk with one out 1A the lotb lru1.lng gave St. Loula a 10.I 9lcltm' over the Chicago CUbe despite three CUb home runs. Dave KlqJBaa belted a three-run homer, BtlJ Backaer a dded a two-run s mash , a nd MIJte T yaoa delivered a homer. St. Louis squandered leads of S-2 and 9·5. with Chicago r allying for four runs in the eighth inning lo lie the game at 9 9 Mike St'bmldl homered and drove an four runs, and Nino Esplaosa µ1tc•hf'd ha~ first compleLe game of the .v•H !)C a !)On with a five-hitte r t o h e lp Philadelprua to an 8-1 victory over the New York Mets ... Jack Oark's third·mning grand·slam homer. the third of his c areer . led San Francisco to a 5-1 decision over Atlanta. The victory went to Al Har«i~imer, 3·2 •.• San Diego out· fielder Jerry Tarner has been placed on the Zl·day disabled list after breaking his left hand in the first Inning of Thursday's game with Houston. Turner injured hiJ hand at· tempting to catch a 4<>tJble to left field • . • San Ftanclsco has activated relief Oltcher aa.dy MoffeU who hu been on the disabled list with an unspecified internal disorder since May 12. •re1t111taec tt'e11'1 J'le,..., '" Tetoef PITl'S8l1ROll tlta wlf~. J o Jo Starbuck. al hH filed for dlvorc•·. but quarltorbar k 'ff'rry •II• hr•d haw uf lb._. ~lllllbUl'l:h Mcrlcr"J ny!I ht> hopes lCJ 1ave thtt ruurri1tj(<' "I don'l l.lt'Ct'l)t hn chum thul 1t -. ov~r." ~uud Bracbhaw. who wa tn traan1n" ('1t011> tu t Wcdnesd»y when hla wire. a formn IC't' ~k•Un.c star. vetllJont'tl a Pitts burgh court. claJm· 1n1 the four year rru1rriage wu "lrr,,.tnevably broken." "I'm lhe ly~ or person wbo twheves lhal anything aood 1-' •ort.h fl~UnJC for and Ut1s I d ·hnately worth liahtlnl' (or." he aa1d "I'm not gowg to say I'm not ,1l fau.ll In lhla, tMt<:aust: I know I um Uul that dvt'1'n 't mt' an I'm r~ady to call at quits. "tlt-y, '!Vcrybody ha) prubh.'Ol'I Yvu <'•n'l 1t1vti up, you <:11n'l lhrow In Uu: towel · St~buck. a We11l <.:oasl nul1ve ~ a former Olympic contender nd hkl btdrre<J an ltw ttroudw•y ~how "Ice Dane· 1ng " She prefer~ Nc w York liradshaw as a country boy and Nall<>na! l''ootbaU Lc1tgue ht·ro who llkc:i w spend hJs tree lJme on lu:s 400 ucre farm an Grand Cane. L1.t .-------Ba11eball T oda Pl On Uus dak m babebull an llH4 Urooklyn'b J akl' Oaubt>rt w t ..i Nat1unal Lcagul' re cord Wllh rour bacrihce fl ac-. 111 one ~ume On this da te in 1886 GU)' Hecker or LoUlbVlllt• ' Alflt"rtt·:ul ASl><x·1at1on dub bec ame the flr~t mun 10 maJOC leai;tue history to belt three home runs in one J(Uml' Todays Birthdays Detroit Tigers c J tt·hl·r Durr, U yH &l> 35 Phaladelphrn Ph1llu.--s patcht·r 1' me> 1'.s1.nno'a I); 27 0Nlr94!r• Tradt-tfoulwu'• io Gian o The San Diego ("h:1r•i•·'"' h,C\c tn1dt'1.l fullback s 8o Matthews to th<.· N<.·w Ycir k <t u111t~ 1111 J 1111ddlc· c. • round drart cho1<·c• 1r1 19Rl. J team :,pokt">man .. a11l Thursday Mallht•w,, tllC' Charttt·r' ~c. t draft c hoice in 1974 out of the L'mversat~ of <'olorado. got the ball only 30 times last year and he ran for 11:! 'ards He left <'a m p Tuesday but returnt•d Wednt.'sday nfln v. hat he <:ailed ~n ef fort to he traded K.-lth Slmv!>on, St·altlt-~ahJ"'k" l>lJrt1n..: ..... 11•1' 11 ..... 11 J0111t-d t h1: N FL t lub ., 1r.u111n..: t ,Jtup !'lir11p .. on had bc·t'n alJ,ent six davl> aflt·r O('Cflt1J t1on'> belW•"t'n t h(• Sc·ahav.k-.. S1rrq1-.11 n and ht\ Lo<> /\n gl'I~ ag1·nt fo'rf'd Sb•ul(hlt'f", had hrokl-n down S1mp~<>n "'a:. u .. king for a n ·Vl'>IOll in his contract Kio< king guard Slevt' Schindle r, 01•11vt•r ·., fir-.t round draft pick an 19T7. wab plJt·ed '>n tht-inJu red re bc•rve hs l by thc• N1·w t-:n~land PatnoL<s bec ause of a knN· 111Jur) St Louis has :mnounC't'd lh1: ..ic·qu1s11111n of Walkr MATTMrws Wblk, a sixth year u~ht end, from the Rams m exchange for an unspe<'1facd d raCt C'bo1t£• Atlanta has traded Brian Cabral, a :.eC'Onrl year linebacker. to Baltimore for an wid1sclosed d raft cho1C'1· Toledo Mud lie n baseball pl<iyt:r J es us V~l(a, 24. 1s being sued by a fan who claims ht· wal> 3'.'>"au lted 1n June. Vega. in the Minnesota T v.ans' or~an11atmn was fined SlOO for th<· etssauJt b) a Charleston • Municipal Court . . Unbeatt·n Sal IAPH of Sacrumt:ntn k nocked out Rector Rive ra of tht· Dominw;m H1•pubhc tn tht: eighth round ill Los Angeles Thur-.day n•Rht Lopez I'> now 19 O with 17 knockouts. . SeatUe'b SuperSonit·!>i "~nt'11 v1·tnan f ri-.· agent Deollis Awtre y as a bal'kuri center for Jack Sile ma Calby Haaloa gamed li 7 and Ii"''" over Paul SUvlns ky bf>for1• r ain halted completion or t hl· M:<·•mlJ rnund <>f the 1 · S Women , Amateur Golf Champ1onshJp . 01> m111r hrom1• mNJahs t Betb Heiden broke a national b1cyh.ng record C'11wkang a ~ll l t ti forthc 25-m1lc l1me trial fonen1or v.omtn ~19,R•dlo FotloWlng a re tt)e top soorts e vents on TV tonight. Ratlnqs are: "" ./' .1 excellent; • -' • worth wa tc hing .• fa1,. . .t torget rt. e 6 p.m., Channel 7 ../ ./ .; NFL FOOTBALL Pon'>burQh ,11 Al ldnl..t Announcen . F rank G1florr1 , rr.tn T nr ~1·r!".lr .tnd Howdrd Cose II. Atlanta Coach Leeman Bennett will llavP .ln opportunity to took a1 his rookie and free agent wide receivers during ton1qht's oame. Three of his regulars arP 11urt1ng and won't play mclud· ing Alfred Jenkins, Wa llace Francis and Bil ly Ryckman Pit tsburoh went with res.erve quarterback c1 1tt Stoudt 1n place of Terry Bradsllaw last week and the Super Bowl champions loPPled the NewYorkGiants, 13-0. RADIO Baseball-Anoets at Minnesota, s JOp.m , l<M P C c1101 : Ctn- cinnati at Dodge rs, 7: 30p.m ., l<ABC (790). SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL Atla1ta's Hip Gets Big ATLANTA <AA -Rookie run· nani< back lsai&h~pp, known as I M Hipp durinj hl.S coUeeiate days at Nebraak~ expected to s ee extensive a in the over· c rowd e d Atta a ba ck!1eld tonight when l=alcons play host tot.he Pius Steelers in• nationally te l ud National. Football Leagu.reseasoo con· te'>t Ill pp, Nebrcu;lql ali.t1melead· ing rusher but orl a fourth-round d ra ft choi ce aer an IDJUrY · (Jn Tl' inight Chann~7 at 6 plagut.'d senior euon, ran the ball twice and caght one pass IJl Atlanta '> openo a 14·10 loss to Seattle last v.l>e- COl\Cll LEE~N 8ENNETr, ho"' r•ver said lipp would s1:e rnort· actaon tc>~ht against the Slt-t>l{•f'> and ··1 v.atched very c IO'>('l) • by lhl ('fl(l('hLOg blliff :'>11\('t· de<.>1s1ons 1u'.'>t be made on cutting runrun(fark-.. who now number IO Six ,: likely lo makf' lh1• tt•am Martc·r. W1ll1ri Andrcv.s, who ru'>hed for l.(Y~rds a year ago a' J rookw. a• Lynn Cain .1lon ~ v.1th t,,-kups Jllmt''> \1 ..i,lit·rr> and lt>ba Bean arc 11'>:.Urf'd · J"h' hilc vt-tt'ran:. lla,kf·I !-.tanbad md Ray Strong art· bJttlinl! <1o k1 es Hipp. M 1t•hael J llgl!ll\ (Ju1nn Joo•·~ and J:tme-. Mr O.gald fo r th1· n· maanang twosµot Mt' Dougald hi been anJured a nd -will DOl play tad Bf.>nnett said .Jont·'>. a 121.h rtnd draft p1<'k from T ulsa. mayot c,ee too mur h J C't1nn beca~•· ~· ... '1111 han~•'fi ur> lrom thf"~'lt1t' l!.Ull1 • v.h .. ri· h1· Im llrt'<)S('<:I 1 h~••.H'ht•' '4 llh hi' ru 11n 1n~ and 1 .ito np Jbll1ty :-.11,..t 111 lh•· 'trt(·r-; ~ 1ll 1>IJ \ th•· f 11 '>t ha II • wµl "t runn1 nl! bil' k ht·rau.w I t t t! "rt> J U'>l !IJ(I rnJn} to look Jt '8~nnetba1d tit. SMO .\'ltEWS -..Ill p!Jy onh J qu<1rt..r ~Cain -..111 play "1m1· m<ffP Ii.-<·~ ht-~ C(Jmlllg off krll'1.' )>uttwryud ·•we want to '>t-t' how m uc h 1rol{r e:.s b('':. mJdv · lhpp a 5 9. ~p<>under. w :1-. 'lo" ed hJ:. scn11J ieason by d t.oc: injury and faalcl to gatn 1.000 ya rda after dotn~ io the preV'IOUS two seasons. He W wound up as the all-tune leata" Corn.husker rusherwith3.04Crirds ('1 tt!'i bur~h Yl l be a t full 'lrt-n.nh with he!ilJrt»r'.'> 1n ' I u d 1 n r. qua r u-b a c-k T ,. r r ~ Hr:ld:.hav.. run,_. backs t'r.ulro Harris and Hey Hleaer. of ft'n!)1ve guard i1m Davis ~d lin•·ba('ker Jat kiJmbert -mak m g their presesn debuts after m1i.i.ang last v.u·s 13-0 victory over the New Y<TIG1 ants. Brads haw. ~· IS to play lhe first hal!.satoU!be game walh an upset stomach :1t1r Stoudt, a four-year veteru who has never pla yed rn a refU ar season NFL game , passed er 153 yards and o ne touchdo t1 a nd ran ror nnother.U yarQ n that contest SEVANO ••. Is wrong. And the party lnvolved 11hould bejU$tJycompensated Well, Georaia, It looks like the next move ts your1' • • • TH£ ONLY R•:ASON Jilek Reynolds lS ln camp 1s the same one that brought Thomas back - Ram management threate ned to put him oo the involuntary re· tired llgl ..... THERE ARE WAYS to get back. though So don't look for Pat Thomas, Bob 8rudzirudu or Reynolds to play a down 10 Saturda y's game Thomas might take a while geltmg back intc, 5ba~. and as for Re ynolds and Brud11nsk1, why ~houJd they risk a possible injury when nothinA has been re · solved with their contracts Let me add that tbe latter two are in the oplwn years or lhear pact, which 1s grounds for re· negotiation. .. . .. OF COURSE, THE BEAUTY or at aJI is when someone has management by the throat . and that's exactly the pos1taon V1nt•t• .fo'erragamo finds rumself an today F1:rragamo und ha:. agf'nt, Paul Car u."' ar e putting the :.qut'ew on tht' Ra ml> A few weekl> ago, according to Caruso. his c llt·nt was willing t." ~cll1'• for a fr>Ur y1·ar c·onlrat·t "'orth $250 000 annually That f1gun·. thvu~h. hab esl'alalf'<i tc, $400.000 and c-llmb1ng "'hll'h v.ould put Vin"'' at tht• tori 11f lh1· hc•ap m the quartr·rbac:k -.alary d1·rhy "' 1h1· '>t·n~on Y.1•ar-. 1.n. this C'OUld Ii.· th•· t)(">t 5tCJry )I l ·a ru-.o 'wt·ars tba1 Ft•r ra g amo, abo in his optinn y1·ar. "'all te<>l tht• markr•t 1f th(' tt-am doe•m 't m('('t his f1gur1·'1 Doc" a n y ho d y h ea r thf! thumb<.crPW'> romang down on m J nagcment ., Sl ay tunerl • • • Ii\ f'Of>l I.AK Dt."'l\'I>. t • r1· .._,,1urd.1\ ' bu' -.1·h• .. lul•· fur 1111' Ham' "o"'bt"' g.1m•· \1 1 ... ,11>0\11 ,,, '1 .ill 1~. 1r. 11 rn ' I •H'UnJ ll1lh f'.11 k "" ltlfl• • , 111 "l,1·v. po'1rl C'1·nt,.1 1 •1 ·11i Jf unuri~•t.011 ('• nl• r '·>vii • rh1· 1•nUft• I >Cl IJ trip I•$% Smitl1 Pace lrvint~ Win '.\. ,,, r11 ~m1th 1·oro'CJ 17 p•11nt)> 1 t111r .cl.1\ n1 1•ht l<i IJJl't• lr1.111•· to a lG~ lUM v1d.ory ovt:r Nl!Wport 8 4'ac h rn Califor nia Coast Le ague basket ball act•on at University High School. In t he ~econd ~am•· or thf• n11?ht. ~nlJ Ana, bt.w.-.t1 db\ Jr, "•ff111 • 41 l "llnb, ~"' 11) Ma ,,,,,r, \ 11·1r• I W l 10 Ir' 111• '•I l4 1th .111 t•\1• on n1 "Ct "''"1-.•lld'I Jt.1J'U•' Jl.1\•fl m..in:.ii.;t-.J lo<'""'" IJJt k fnJ111 ..i11 8!'> ii halft1mt• dc•l11 1l Lua~ Brov.n ..idded 32 pomLs and J im He..irru. dd avcred 31 tn pat'e Jrvioe Freeman WalhJm'> l ~:lJ and Michael Will')' 1361 v. t:re Newport':, top scor .. rl> John Olive 'i<'ored 37 pt")lnls and Rick Da rne ll added 32 for Santa Ana wh1<'h 1mprovf'd 1Lc; record to 8 4 with lhe victory over M1ss1on Viejo, 2·10 M arVln Delph scored 25 and RIC'h Rranning added 23 ror M as· s1on V1e10 m a losing effort U.S. Swinnners Dominate in Hawaii HONOLULU <AP> -Susie Thayer turned tn the second fut.eat time by an Americ an this year in the women's 100-meter freestyle as s he paced the domi· nant United St ate s t e am in Thursday's operung round or the Hawal.I lnlem atiooal Swimming Invitat.looal. tained it two weeks ago ln the U.S. champlonsbips at Irvine. Another standout was Linda Thompson or Scottsdale, Anz . who took first place In lhe 200 butterfly and cam e back an hour and a hair later to get her best time ever and Cuush second 111 the 800 freestyle . Baseball Stan(/,ings The Winter Haven (Fla.) High School senior was clocked 1n 56.20 seconds, bettered ooly by Jill Sterkel's 56.12 earlier this year , and il wouJd have meant victory ln the event tr she had a t· The American men s wept firsts in all their event& and the U S. women took three of their fave events in this four-day meet featuring s wimmers rrom 14 countries that participated in the boycott of the Moscow Olym· pa cs . There were no records set in the first day or competition in the Duke Kahanamoku pool al the University of Hawaii. Pacing the men was Bill Bar retl, a UCLA junio r from Alpharetta, Ga .. who holds lhe world record for the 200 an d ividual medlet . He warmed up for that event , talung first m the 200 breaststroke, which is not by any means his best event PERllV'S CAMIRA 380 E. 1 ST ST. TUSTIN 832-3666 PROUDLY ANNOUNCES: ''WE'VE GOT 'EM'' • • • . ( R3 Body List 11238 Our Price $987.95 M4-2 Body (Black) Llet •&93 Our Price $774.95 To celebrate the opening of our new LEITZ dealership we're having a used LEICA SALE! M·3 w/50 Elmu 1495 R-3 mot<>< S297 M·3w/50Summleron 1696 180 Elm•nt·R S625 M·5 body SI 250 35 Eknll•l·R $325 90 Tele Elm•r11 $245 21 S. Angulon-R $595 SLMot w/motor St995 80 Mecro-R w/1ube S695 SL body $3&0 90 Elmant·R S495 R-3 Mot body SH7 13& Eltnent·R 1495 400 Tetvt·R S996 • TRAOE·INS • USEDEOUIP •DARKROOM ' 1 .... •RENTALS •ENLARGERS •PASSPORT PHOTOS AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvlaloe Ka ns as City Oakland Texas Minnesota Ch1c11go Anl(els Seattle W L Pct. 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GB C1ncllUl8t1 62 53 S39 Dodgen 61 53 .~ "'2 Houst.oo 61 ~ .~ "'1 San Fraoc1Co 57 58 .496 5 Atlanta 53 61 .465 8"'1 San Diego so 66 .en 12"'1 .. , Dtvlaioa MootreaJ 64 SO .561 Pittsburg} 64 SO .561 Philadelpla 58 53 .523 4YJ New Yorlr 56 58 .491 8 St. Lows 51 61 .455 12 Chicago 46 67 407 17"'1 TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE IARWICK WILL GIYEYOUtHE SHIRT OFF HIS IACK DON'T MISS BARWICK'S SPECIALS! (.ome In For YOIX free T .shirt & Demo Ride Delly l"llol Sutt Phol• THE SURF'S TOP SCORER, LA.JAi£ ABRAHAMS. Australia Breezes At Trials ' -. ~EWPORT, R.I. <AP) 1 -Th~ yacht Australia I breezed to a 5·20 victory . Thursday over Sverige : • of Sweden m the first day of foreign semifinal I compe tition in the America's CUp trials. I Lionbeart or England I also won its opening I race in the best-of-seven series, topping France 3 J by 2:26. Ra ce o ffi cials postponed the trials for j about two hours until 'Winds reached eight knots on Rhode Island Sound. It was not clear I until the end of the day whether the winning J 12-meters would finish the race Wllhin the re- qui r ed fi ve-hour. 15-j minute time period to avoid having the races I abandoned. Australia, which bad the best record in the first round of foreign competition, allowed Sverige to grab a two I second lead at the start of their race. But the yacht. which I was the best foreign en- try in 1977. posted a 1 ·01 lead by the fi rst point on the modified triangular course and lengthened it throughout the 24.3 mile r ace. The res ult was a ma· jor disappointment to King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden, who stood shirt· less on the Swedish t ender to watch the race. He and Queen Juliana are s pending five days in this resort. cheering on their coun· try's entry. NEWPORT. R .l. (AP )-Tbe king and queen of Sweden were among the spectators watching America's Cup sailing trials Thursday. cheering oo their coun· try's entry. Sverige. King Carl XVI Gustaf, wearing a blazer bear- ing the golden emblem ol a Swediab yacht club. and Queen Sylvia ftew into Newport Wed.Del · day evening from New York aboard a chartered twin-engine airpl ane, and were greeted by a am all crowd dwell-wishers. DIESELS. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IUYCllLUSE ~COUNTV't L.aADINQ DI.ALO ,\o LoM•er Pric'e /\o B•ller s~ra·ir,. 2900 Hert>or Btvd. ec.,au.a 540-9100, I Friday. Auoust 15. 1980 ~ DAIL V PILOT lllS Speedsoeeer Title on Tap Costa Mesa, HWllington Beach kJ Battk Smurday By CU&T SEEDEN Ol ... D.., .......... A couple of Beach Division rivals go hud t.()cbead Saturday afternoon in the Am11rlcan Speed&occer Association cham· plonehJp aame at Los Caballeros Racquet and SporU Club. Undt>teated Costa Mesa and runner-up Huntlnaton Beach tangle al 3 : 15 p.m Saturday tn a game whlcb will be seen in part on KNBC Channel 4's "Everywhere" show The Costa Mesa Cowboys. coached by Alfredo Moran, finished 10·0 on the regular season and reached the speedsoccer title !(&me by defeating Fountain VaUey, 8·4 Monday night tn a sem1fLDal contest Meanwhile, Huntington Beach will have revenge on its mind. The Dolphins lost on· ly twice during the regular season. both limes to Costa Mesa The Dolphins eliminated Empire Division champion Anaheim, 10-5 in a sem1fmal match last Saturday. Saturday's combatants met 10 the speedsoccer opener, and the,COwboys pre- vailed. 8-S. But Huntingtob Beach re- bounded with seven victories in a row to stay close and set up a division tiUe game. In that contest, Huntington Beach earned a 7 2 lead midway through the third penod before Costa Mesa came back to score the final six goals of the game and take an 8· 7 verdict. that this awer:ee ~ s beoneo ents machine coutoldmouve in~fo.zx is destau n.:itsun . the soun · the vu car 1n _,by. fact is. 1ar sports lly hold tovu ~ papu ditiona them~ af'ld z.cars.tra a steel gnP· 'y'J()(ld, . value with onto thEff -·· _..NllE yOUll is waiting Hunttngtoo Beach. coached by Steve McKay, is led by speedsoccer scoring champ Tino Alverez. The Cal State Fullerton standout scored 30 goals during the regular season and added two playoff tallies. The Cowboys averaged 9.5 goals per game during the regular season, while SOCCER Huntington Beach averaged 10.6 goals per outing lo short. look for a h1gh-sconng affair at the Los CabaJleros Racquet and Sports Club Saturday. Club om c1als say only about 250 tickets remain to be sold (adults $2. ctuldren Sll. and a seUout crowd of 2,000 ~expected. For more ticket information, phone Los CabaUeros at 557·9272 • • • PRO<FILE l Cal1forn1a Surf forward Laarie Abrahams, who mtssed five games daltng back to early July. re· turned to the line-up Wednesday night against the New England Tea Men. Abrahams. who leads the Surf sconng with 17 goals and 15 assists. replaced Stevt Moyers in the second half. Abrahams had been sidebned with a hamstnng problem. r.tJO• rs for two~~ or fullY I l ..(a ·Sf.P"-pOWer Manual 5 f ces of Plus·fWO· The rnanY aoatsun niaoc. your auto". ~A£ are at WES01v• U,.atr ~ler now. FOR 1110 ""•· 11£ FUEL cars are ..,... rformance sut the A lot of rfuel huni~ value of extrefT'~erstands z.car u ~'fyour dreams pure me "Z" o oU away! from waY to to lfJhiskY odels all the t let you s rtS ~r m editions ~a. gr:nd I~ wildes~ d~~r roof indul~'With . optlOfl mer seats tant~1 genuine !~ise con~~I • °" .. ~ker stereo system and • 4~-tersensor . ~ and he started the second hall Wednesday night with hls leg tightly wrapped. Lat.er. he removed the brace and was seen limp- ing notJceably. The problem -Abrahams twisted an ankle which required plenty or ice after the game. The injury is not ex· peeled to keep him out or Sunday's home finale with Vancouver. Meanwhile, Moyers required seven stitches to close a nasty cut oo the back of his head foUowiog a colUsloo early in the game. "He had a big hole in the back or his head. lt was quite a gasb," commented Coach Peter Wall ... Moyers is the leading North American scorer in the NASL with lJ goals and two a.ssists ... Sunday even- ing's finale with Vancouver at Anaheim Stadium is fan appreciation rugbt and wiU be preceded by a media-celebrity soccer match at S 30 p.m .... The players and owners in the NASL have been getting together this week to work oo a coUective bargaining agreement. Ed Ga"ey, the staff director ror the players. described the 1n1t1al meeting as an exploratory session U1 wtuch management turned over to the assoc1at1on matenaJs necessary ror collecllve bargaining. * * • SOCCER SOUNDS -An A YSO "C" coaches cert1ficat1on course 1s on tap this weekend at Crown Valley Park in Laguna Niguel. The course. which begll\S tonight at 6 p.m., costs S3S. . n EPA 0 ty sp<?rtin9 a • d an a gallon. f 20 MpG· a;. miles on a estimate o nge of 42 so-ZX ·,.,;:ited ra oatsun 2 ,#run-estJ•'"" k the ge anu 51ngle tan , the rn11ea r you take (Jl.J do you lets 'sin rt ... n. a oatsun your heaf ~r-test pn~dealer head a a r oatsu a 2so-v< at ~s nevier !Jeef1ttie car odav. There bUY or 1ease t ,. ·me to i'~Tsu ........ ., ... ,1:,. .,.. #MC #I USA ' . " .. ' .. .. .. ... . .. . * p .. .. . .. ' .. -DAIL V PILOT Monday Basketball TV Ralings Show 0 11 Upawi tig 8 1 BA a a Y Wlt.N a .. ._.._ Outald• the lbcrmom•I r r•1l1t•red I d•ar ln.ide the ,.., c-ondJtioMd room, Utll T "" ol'r W&J J'Afit vrarmana lo I~ ub)ttl Al far TaM r • H ~med. 1\ rould havtt bt-Na the maddh• r .. tnlC'r, wnh • fool ol no w on the 1rowld lie ,._. d •p into upl•anln1 Ole 43 tal100 ~le ~ b&a.k tb .. ll t I \'ltaOO nct•ork ha l"1Ht'IPM)' hB!I t'!\ll bll hed Cor \h Ul)('OfOlnt1 1wa11on "frS AN IDf'tAL ltuallon ~aosc th • \'le" mg llJlllmr c 111 •UW\4"d to Monday night r.port:. from AOC'11 rootball l'Anlt"\ .. ~31d T•nncr "Thl'Y want to ronlinut> wutt'htn« on that night ''Q>ll Ht' ba ket~ll I on the u1>5w1na . an o1t tendance. In tnter t around °'f' t'Ountry •nd 1n nattnM• It' a J)()rt wtalch a ttracts all groupt. .. MObt 1mpart.1nllv. wh~N! Tanner's comp1&n) the Wilha m B Tannt"r C"o . naturally i~ ron At tl1'11l w f had to rf'<'rult iJponaors but thry 'n • bttn Jump1n1 Into the deal now ," said Tanorr "W 've1otltin omeveryaohd at11tJons " TANN It ALSO WIU packact 31 IU•mms for ES PN. the-ull ''"'rl.11 u ble telt'v1111on network He "'" tha t aadvt•rtllung 1ntcrt~11t in th»t ar rangement .ili.o 111 tuah MNu1wh1h·. Tunnt:r 11> look1ni to tht! 1981 82 11t•u1on. hopin~ to udd un<>th ·r c0t1ferencc -pro· babh· th.-HIU 1·,.,. lHU.1 lotr> more i.tatlons. "Tht• uppt-al ot <'011.-gc basketball 1s amazing and bottomlt> e.," he i.atd "It's a 11port with hero wnn1hl11 by tht• funl!li, kid .... evf'n 1&Jumn1 Surveys ... t10" thut more lh.-n h1tlf the audte nce ofte n 1s '40nH'n .• ind that 11> importa nt lo advertiser~. too "('oll~~t' httitkt'l bull 111 lht! 6P<>rt for today " .'tar u rda p,.• Tl '. Rodi•~ TELEVISIOJ'll DAVID GRAHAM t•cm~. the> ~port 1 •ttrat't1ve to advf'rttseri. Tht• ·ra nnt•r o bu :. 111r u ow from n<'l work atnd locc.I tt>le\ 1 IM nd r d10 \talloru. then prov1dt'l\ it.' t•u tomen. ""h tht· ,1d vcrt1 in111 i.lots they dei.1re 11 u rn <Sl TENNIS -Jimmy Connors fJl'~~ J ohn AlexancJe r m a WCT lnv1tationaJ match lJi>t!d tn SaJuibury, Md Yacht R esult "We 're the largf',L 1nt'tJ1a t>htct'm t.•nt M:rv1r~ 1n the "orld, · noted Tanner a 5().yur old Mcmpha!oi based m1lhon:u rt.• who also 1s a racquetball wot Id r hamp1on in lht> mastt'~ veteran d1v1s1on · Wt: t>mploy more than 100 people and hold e1bout $100 m1ll1on m rud10 and TV t1mt' Noon (51 RACERS " Footage of the Cham- pion Spark Plug Road Racing Class D production <.'ompelJllon Lindsey Nelson 1s host List e d "Wt: St:U , ('OMMt:Kt:JAL advert1sen. th1:-. t•ml'. eithe r o n loN1I i.tallons or network aHtliat(:S or vn the cnllrc network& The ad vert1sers romt· 111 us with a certain time slot 1n mind and we ac com odate them from our inve ntory bank.·· T anner ':. le.test venture 1s a 24-game Monday night packa~c of J,:a mes involvi ng three con fl'rences Rag East , Metro 7 and Pacif1c ·IO It "'111 be the thm1 year of affiliation with the Me tro. which includes NCAA cha mpion Louisville. <1nd the s econd year Tanner hai. packaged the Big East. whert.• Svracusc . St John's, Vill anova and Georgeto"'n a re powers. The Pac-10. with NCAA r unne r up l 'Cl.A. was signed thti. year "\V(' han· a J>Olenl1 al audience or 46 m1lhon, "'1th 90 j'){'rc·ent of the top 40 T V m arkets." s111d Tannl.'r "\\\•'II havt· Jus t intraconference contests th1l> .\Car Lou1sv1lle vs V1rgm1 a Tech an the ~1etro. for ini.tanre, or the Bag East's St. John's · \'1ll anov<J Nl•xt ... .-ason. "'e ran have intercon- rcren<.·e and <·v<.•n 1ndcpcndt·nts playing t'Onference tea m i. .. EACH GA~tt.: WILL bt.> shown regionally l>t>S?tnntn~ at 8 p m local time on Jan. 5. We have tht• t"o hour lime slots completely 10<.'ked up and c·an't Ix> prt'·<'mptcd on th<' !>tcit1ons we 've signed .. Almo!>t !JO pcrcl'nt of thl' advertising !>pots for lht' ~am(•s havt· twen sold. with several m aJor !->ponl>Or!'> alrl·udy mvolvl·d Tannt•r <.ib o 1s offcran~ :i t;onu'> to s pt;ns or!> Olnl' Saturdlly aftc•rnuon Metro gcimt·s. plus thl' '>l'm tfinab 11f lht· c·onft•rc•nc·e pot.tst'ason tourna m1•n1 And thost· markl'l'> wh1c•h aren 't part or one· <>f lht• t•onflon•m·c•'!> n •g 1onl> "'111 ha\I• a cho1c·l· 11f ~h1<·h of lht• thn·1· Mon<l<Jy night pre!>cntat1ons 10 i-ho" ROSE BOWL. • • starters back on orrense al'\d eight on defense. in· eluding quarterback Reggie Ogburn. who has been rule d ineligible to play in the season-opene r against Stanford With O~burn m the hoe up along with running backs Dwight Robertson and Vince Williams . the Dut'ks have an outstanding offensive backfield The defense was excellent last year and figures to be good a~ain Oregon State has a new coac h, Joe Avezzano. who has a massive task at hand. The Beavers, 2·9 1nc lud1ng a forfeit victory o ver Arizona State last ~cason. don't have a great deal or talent. Nine starter s return on offense, including quarterback Scott Richardson and running back Darryl Minor, but the defense will be inex· pt!rienced with only two regulars returning. Ac· lually, that might be· a plus because the defense was easily the Pac-lO's worstlastyear. WA.SIUNGTON STATE was 4·7 last year in- cluding a forfeit wln o ver Arizona State. The Cougars figure as the only eligible team for the Rose Bowl which doesn 't have a chance to get there Washington State bas only one experienced player r~tumiog In the offensive backfield. run- ning back Tim Karris, but the Cougars are well· stocked with veterans in the offensive line. The de· fense allowed some 33 points a game last year, but Coach Jim Wa lden brought in 11 junior college de· fenders and hopes for improvement in that a rea. Utah State. which s wept undefeated through the Pac1f1c Coast Athletic Association last year. will be hard-pressed by San Jose State this season. Long ·Beach State and Pacific may threaten the top pair of teams. whale Fresno State and Cal Slate 1''ullerton fi gure as outsiders in the conference race 12 JO J> m (41 WEST ERN OUTDOOltSMAN "tf1ghhghts. cross-country skilng 10 Breckenndge Colo . a v1s1l with a woodcarver m Ole Ozark Mt.s'. !341 t TBOL INTERNACJONAL -Italy vs. England in a European Nations Cup match l p m 14 1 BASEBALL WARMUP. I 15 pm. (4) BASEBALL -The Atlanta Brave~ meet the Giants in San Francisco 2 pm 150) T RACK AND FIELD -A 1980 international prep mv1tational meet. 2 ~pm . 111 ALI: A LIVING LEGEND - A tribute lo Muhammad Ali. the first m an an box-'"~ his tory to wm the world heavyweight c ham- p1ons h1p three times. 3 pm. <21 GOLF -Third round play m the Manufa<.'turcrs Ha nover Westchester Classic. <28) T ENNIS Semifmal play m the Player's In· tcrnat1ona l championships. taped at Toronto. 4 p.m 12> HORSE RACE -The lllth run- ntni: or the Tra vers Stakes. a mlle-and·a-quarter r at'e at Saratoga . NY. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to baseball's Fr ank Robinson. who in 1975 became the first black manager in the maJor leagues. As weU as discussing that experience. RoblD.SOo reviews his playing career 4:30 p.m. (7) -SUPER MEMORIES OF THE SUPER BOWLS -Super Bowl XI -The Oakland Raiders vs. the Minnesota V1lungs in Pasadena. 5 pm. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Me mbers of the U.S. Olympic swimming team take a im a t the gold medal wuuu.ng times turned 1n at the Mosrow Olympic Games Taped in Irvine Also The M U wc·1 ~hthfling championships , taped an Philadelphia. <28J -SOCCER. 7 p.m . II 1) .. RAMS FOOTBALL -The Dallas Cowboys m l'et the Ra ms ut Anahf:.'1 m Stadium Ba.M•ball KM PC 1710>. KABC (7901 RADIO Angel!> &t Minnesota, 11 15 p m . Cint'mnat1 at Dodgers, I 05 p m . Football New England at Raiders. 6 p m , KNX O<r70>. Dallas at Rams. 7 p.m .. KMPC (710 1 Hor se Rac ing -Travers Stakes from Sar atoga Race Course with Win Elliott. 2·25 pm . KN X O<r70); Los Alamitos Championship, 11 10 pm .. KNX Cl070) .fit1111d a ,1'" TI. Rodi•• TELEVISION 10 a .m . C2J NFL FOOTBALL -The Ne" Orleans Saints face the Oiiers in an extub1t1on game at Houston. 11 a m <5> ANGElS BASEBALL -First ~ame or a double-header betw~n the Angels and Minnesota from Bloomington. Both games will be t ele vised. C7) BASEBALL -Montreal at Pittsburgh. t2·JO p.m. C28J TENNIS -Pla yer's In· te rnalional champ1ons h1ps . The men's s ingles fi nal, taped, in Toronto. C9) -HARNESS RACING Coverage of the meeting at Hollywood Park. Highlighted today : The record-setting win by Niatross . (l1) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 1 p.m. <21 -GOLF -Final round play in the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic from Rye. N.Y. (11 ) -RAMS F OOl'BALL-The Dallas Cowboys and the Ram s in an exhibition game played Saturday night in Anaheim Stadium. 3 pm. (22) -SPORTS AflELD. 4 p.m . <4 > -SPO RTSWOR LD -Tracee T a laver a. Juhanne McNamara and Marcie Frederick are among the competitors in the U.S. women's gymnastics cha mpionship!!. Also: Ross Scott defends his professional karate heavyweight title and SurvivaJ or the Fittest. 7 p.m. CSO> -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY RADIO Baseball Ange ls at Minnesota c double- header ), 11 :15 a .m .. KMPC (710). CmcinnatJ at Dodgers. l p.m .. KABC (790). <The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes.> R e~ull~ of Ne" port Harbor Yach! Club s Ot'ean racing seru•c, t11 Cat a lin a Is land la:-.t weeke nd were delayed berause of rx:ndin~ pro tests and W<•rc n •ll·ascd today Handicap rt"mlts · IO R A I Ahman'>on T rophy> I 0 1 Rolf'r. Kirk Elliott. N HYC. 2 G host. John tt1·ynold.,. N II YC . :i Fr('<' En tc•rpri:w. 1>1e·k t;u1ngt·r N ll YC Cltt:.'> H I H1g \\ 1g Ron Mt•lv1lh.•. UYC'. :! Sp 1 ra t. A 11 c· n Br"" 11 • VYC. :i Fru.t CompJrl\, Rob Wilham"'" Da ck Deaver. H\T C L ASS C Fa ... t Break, Wilha m Sla nky. BYC. 2 Ru!faan. Earl D extl·r . VY C :J D1 a stoic. Scott Driscoll. NHYC PHR F /\ <Dirkson Trophy> I l.y nrh Mob. Bob Lync·h IU'YC'. 2 Hoodlu. M1k(• and C'111 dy ~t'ha<•htt-r. HYC' :1 P ranr. <i1·rry Mad1gJ11 Ott'k ~t·wbrc" N llYC' CLASS B I ~1·;i Dream. Craig L1•\\t•rk- P aul Yatl•i. CYC'. ~­ Nug1e Too. Jam ~ug1•nt. BYC : 3 l'orpy, Ho> ~tnclair. BYC C l.ASS C <Co rke lt Troph) I I B o ld Forbe.,. Ed Cummin~. OP YC. 2 Wr<;tward Hfl Jam f'"or.,}lh . B'i (' :1 Commot.wn. Bob Akum brar . NHYC Mockett F ire 76 FORT LAL'DF:ROAU:. Fla r-;anrv Moc·kf.11 of Newport B~·ach f1rc·d a first -round ifi to pla<•e fifth in th<: opcnm~ day o r qua lifying f<>r lht• Junio r g1r1·~ Tour na· mcnl of Champion" at lnverrary Country ClulJ herl.' Thursday Mockctt t ra ils first. da y leader Judy Rosen thal of Florida by two strokes "'ith two rounds of medal play remain log. Alter that 1t will be match play for the sur. vivors with low St'ores "You ••• 11 Keeps you on top of the local scene ... DAILY PILOT 1-'ac:J AOvf'rlt'l.PmPnl King Challenges Christian l!I there anyone who can st.op Alan Christian at the Or a nge County Fairgrounds in Cos ta Mesa during the final weeks of the speedway motorcycle racing pro- gram? championship qualifyin g round will take place next week. races getting off at 8 o'clock. Adult tickets sell for $4 .SO. juniors for $3 SO and children fo r $1.!JQ. Weal That question 1s up. permost lo the mlnds of fan s who attend lhe rac es each week a s Christian ol Huntington Beach bu swept aside all oppoeiUon when he hu run ln the scratch main event. Christian. at lu t count. h ad won 13 s cr1tch main event.a in u many atarta at the track. Lance K.tq. a US·Jffr· old wbo retm1Md to the track from the Brltllb Leatue two ".U aao. could otter a cballelll• t.o Chrl1tlaa on. tonJ11't'1 pro1ram. Toal~'• action wUI be tbe la!I week or 23 1cbedulad for lbe IMO HalGll. 1be -uaJ U.S. Gates opeo at 6 :30 with the first or 24 heat ORANGE COUNTY COLLECTOR.AMA GUN SHOW llGGB & llTTll THAN IVM AUG. 11th a 17th. 19IO BUY • SELL • TR•DE 350 TABLES ON SALE Featunng Guns -Antt0ue & Modern Ammo -War Rehcs & Surplus Indian Artifacts -Ruos & Jewelry -Coins 8 Foot Exhibit Tables S30 00 For Both Oavs A•1t11ln SI.GO C..._....,. 14 · Sl .00 1-¥¥1'11 A~ -ftl MOUH: f A.M. TO ltOO ,..,., IOTH DA YI ~ COUNJY PAii HOUHDS MIW PIODUCTS ,AVIUOM. U.. I 0 ..._ .... ).A A ...... Dr .. C....Mete ,.., ~ W.C 171 41 .... , .. , ' •Y C£state DO .. OVAN ClltA WFO•D REAl TOlt .----UNSEEN FACTORS I .. When you consider buying a home en a new local 1ty. you II want to knwo as much at>out the town and ne1ghborh00d as p0s51ble Much of 1h1s 1nformatt0n you can get from '"eyeballing · the urea b ut there are 1moortan1 factOt'a Which the eye cannot see Fo r example. local oropertv taxes. oubtcc s er v i c e s . p u bli c transoortort0n. hosollals. c hurc hes. community famllltles What are the zonlno res1ric11ons? Are there anv unusual deed restricttons common to the area on how you might use. al••r or W hal art> thp l utur" or o s pf> cl c; f or I h ro ne1ghb<>fh00d? A QOOd local Realtor can be a CJ1arrv of such 1n formatcon Ht> should have a feel11'9 born of thp famcllanty fa th~ soec1hc nt>1qhbOrhtod s 1n hie; territory Le-.el w1lh hem 111 the outset atout whet you want and •e II do h•a darndesr to ~elp you 11nd 11 Thats wt9t hes rhere for expand your orooerty? tili!!ifl~l\D~l1~i51 963-8182 ' TV SPORTS I GOLF I BOATING Burns ear Mark. ~ HARRISON, N.Y. CAP > - Burns birdied .even boles in e "ft wu more mlraculOtQ tbao skill." ta.Id Bunu. who scored hia first Tour lriumpb early t.bia year 1n tbe Bing Croeby N1Uonal f>ro-Am. one short of the aU·lime PG Tour rucord-but needed e ven more than that ln an erratic SS that aced him in a tbree·way tie tor flnl r o und lead Thursd ay I the Westchester Goll Classic. 11 e shared lhe t.op spot w1l.h Gra ha m. the s lender Auatrali won th111 tournament in 1976 the 1979 PGA national champi hip, and Tommy Valentine. who rdJed his last two holes in the late ter- noon haze. "It was a total s urfise," Hurns s aid of his birdie buri that began on the Uurd hole and tlidn't end until the 10th. e It was the most consecutive rdies of the sea.son and was a record · the 6.603 yard, par-71 Westchester · try Club course. "I atot a lot of good breab. a lot of good bounces. It wu a very lucky day. It came as a total surprise," he said. "I'd missed three cul.a ln a row and I didn't fee l all that good about my game coming ln her e." Eleve n players wer e within two strokes ot each other al the top. "That's good," said Graham. "It's good ror the tournament. The more people we have up close. the more excitement there is." Tom Watson, winner of the British Open and five Americ an tourna· ments this year, could do no better than a three·under ·par 68 that left him three strokes back . EK'S SPECIAL 1979 F LEETWOOD BROUGHAM DEL£GANCE As t ro roof. ~pltt power seats. c ruise control. AM I FM ste reo r adio '~ X tra<·k tanc. Cadillac "'ire wheel cover s & f ull power. 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St t..oul~ al T-S.y, n S.ltlmot• vs. 0.-S.y at Mltw-• 11 Buff•IO al Oeiroil, " Cl\i<a90 al Cln<l-1, 11 0.11wr •t New Yor1( G..,,i., 11 H-Engt...cl et Oelltano. " S-l"r-lxo al S... Dteoo. n S.UV'tO-. New ~ .. Ho<lllO!' Misc. P\IBUC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOU.9UtlNIH •AMI \UUMINT ..,.. .......... --., -. 8'1\1 _,., Tt••Y't ll'OOt. Hav1C& •tt·ll' •1wn,_ •-.... _. .. <K,. Catt~.,.., T•rrv Muri! ,,. •oo••M•. C.O.l• Mow C'.olifOml•ftt'- Tlllt -\I\<_ .... l>Y.,. lft .,.,,~. fwrv.,.uM ,,.., '~ ••~ ffl.O wttf\ tfw, Cov"tv C'I••~ ~ Or•-c-+v on ......... ,., l'ICnTIOUS 9USINUS •AME STATfMINT fl't• tollow•no °"''~0" •\. 001nq 04..t'S•~\. ... PACIFICA C"BtNf. T COMPANY l•S w ,,,,. SI~ s.vti. 8. com• Mev (4 .,.,, l•°""rCI "'""'°"• R~ltlo, 117• ll11r<1I l-Co.I• Mo"' (A 97611 T,,.., °""'1¥'' I\ <ondu<.1.-d bf' .1n •f\d•Y•~I l._..,..,. 11-•!10 Tht\ \1 .. ~t w•\ hff'd wttft """" (OVlllY C.....,. OI Or-. c;o.,,.i. Oft JVIV H. '"° """" PVO!t\IW«t Or-t ... tl 0 .. ly PllO! JU'• 1S. AUCj ' •• "· '"° )011-tl) PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC't: Frlday Augu11 15 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE °ioTtC. OP .... lvow.i'iiL°nY NO!K • °' ~ ti...,, "'-' ti. un ... ,., ...... ,_jlf ....... -"411e • ... y ~ .. "*°'* ~-•ac1ff .,, .,.._ -"*' _ ........ # .,..,. ....... l. o .... ~ ... ..,.Of A419uM. , .. • ...,0 "'--·"' MWlilMlelld, .......... Cel""""• P\otbll INd Or.,_ Coa>I ()elty PllOI, A ..... ,, ''-IJ, JI, •• ).MMD PtJlSLIC NOTICE DAILY PILOT PUBUC NOTICE "CTlTIOUt euM•IH •AMI ITATIMalfT 87 T l\e co11ow1n9 ,..,.011 ,. OO•ftCI bu\•M\\•\ TACO NACHO, '"' M...-. lllwd '°''"Mow CA mu ••ut H \olo, •Slit Poo11wtt1•, WHll'!\IMlff. CA 'l'ltl.J ~"" ""'""''' " c-..1.a by .., •"01¥~ 11.vt M ~IO 1111\ ,......,._ .... lolW Wllfl , .... C°""'• C-ot Or-C_, Oft Jv•• ,. 1'.iG ll't.4..U P~l"-1 Or ... (ea\I 0 .. IY Pllol July 1S.•uo l,t IS ,.., llMJ«I PUBUC' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC JV•E ALEXANOl!llt OenolW. llMrOl//f~lllCn Oflf'ICIM. PllOCSeDtNOI 011' TIM 80Mt0 OP su ... aVTMttt Of' OtlAllO•~. CAU~··· f -ONLY~OT Business ...... lrallf!f Grummu \t de· vel<>olM a vertical tue-olf Jet to be UMd for t#lf!llnc. mlNile launch and clvtl •Pt>licat.k>N. Twln ena\nea swine ror ~rtJcal or level fli&hl . Fares Cut NEW YORK CAP> ~f' a\1h™""" •1<-In <'l'e&8lne their "8U()el' 11\'f"t" dJM,M.a0l1' tlf'\I Uh\l'\U\ 1n hopes ot ati.rrina up~' dun~ Ut••h'" litll travel aeAIOD, but many ol t.be1r ba1 at•\•• h1"'H"' passengers will be P•YU\I htlfM't'. nut h••f'•. l •I .. American Airlines. for eu1npl~. h t>.'"'ll"~ "" best diacow:rt to SS pettent olf rraiula1 '"~'·h fa1 i' as of Sept. l tram ".a curttnt 4) l>t"l"C'c-nl 011 But at the aame time. Am"n~an h•" .... ~Colt thc- Civil AerooautJca Board to itppro\c • \I> llo('ltn-1\l fare increase dfed.ive Sept 3 The net eUec:t would ht" t() N'<lu~ 0) m.-"'"''" for passengers oo weekday rli11hu wtulc-1 01 .. 1n_. the price for weekend travdens. At leaat three other currit-rs llo1t•·rt Alrli.Des, Braniff Airl10es and Tri.ns World Atrltne-... -plan to inst.all the same ·~upcr saver"' dh1{•ount1> ·on Sept. l . and Continental A1rtinl'' hai. s1·hC'dult•1t 'ilB own to take efteet one week-later BRANIFF AND TWA have rated for 10 perl't-nt fare increases effective Sept. 3, but they aod American say not all flights will be raised by to percent. Under the new discounts. passengers on rught flagbt.s Monday through Thursday would receive a SS percent discount from the regular coach fare. while daytime fflgbt.s on t.bose days would cost 45 percent less than normal. Weekend flights would c-arry 4S percent discounts for night flights and 3S percent for day Oight.s. The tickets must be purchased twtl w<--eks in advance to qualify for the discount.!. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Co6ns & Stamps GOl.D & SILVER PttcM .. 1-14-eo Ge"9 C-161Ue -a.'" '9 ..., leff .. _..._ ....... ""· ...... ~ "45. ..... 100 '°'-,__ '6U. "° ,,__ sns. u.. ~ :..1-e.,. ·-'~ c.---..-.. (794-•ll ... c....~v-.. ._ ...... ,__,,_c......., Keeps you on top of the local scene .. Sundays in the • ometimes "c>•'kt•111I "i-upf'r 1>1AV<'r" travelers aboard \l\\t"f'l\'Mll, tt11Anlfr 3lld T WA Otghta would be P•Y· Ill" hl1i1h1•r r"rt'I\, OOWt'\t t'f, beocnuse they wtU gel t hc-"'"'"' •~ IK'rrt•nt dlMcount l'UrrenUy In erfttt, h111 ~ 111 hi&\ t' to 1111y th\• Caar'\' cncrease of up to 10 .... , "''"' .\NAl \'M'S SA\' TH•: chscoonc.5 could sp~ad 111 1•llu·1 111i111 u-, "" lhr <·aarn~n. lry to stir up buss. lie''" 1lur111~ ttw t 1 alhllon1dly sk>w •utumn travel '''" 't\\41 llul 1 t•t:11l1u tu1 e-~ 1.rt' t"CJ~'<'tc-d to continue in· ''"'Rl'l\t~ "' 1·1u 11r1 :c ' <'O't of JCt fuC'I rises. lo the lc1"'1 1 .. ~,. tllr ti\ c•111.:1• 111r (arc roc>l' by 30 pel"Ct'nt h 1 ,1:1 ,,..""'"' • 111·1·orchn.: to Ow A!r Transport Al:i· "'''"''""' n 1111111• .:rou11 Co1111tul r Oass Offered by GWC Golden West College, Hunllngtoo Beach, plans a Call class m home computers. Sessions in a new m icrocomputer center ui the 11chool 1Jbrary will convene several umes a week. Many small computer s~tems are ava.Jlable t.o home users at prices below $4.000 and a few cost even less. Properly used, the devices can cut s mall bu:,iness costs. Instructor Al Campbell says 10 romputero; ha vc been purchased and anothe r dozen are likely to be added dunng the e<>mmg semester. I nformahon on the lecture-lab sessions 1s available by contacting the college or by reguter· ing between Aug. 2() and Sept. 12. Campbell says the course wtll offer those con· s1dering purcbasmg one a chance to learn what t'omputers can do and what to look for when buy. 1ng the complJcated-lookmg urul~. Computer marketers estimate the numbeT of computers used by small busiMsses will double yearly during the coming decade. PUBLIC NOTICE , --PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ---;;c:.~;uw:;;;---;;c:;ITI~ ,;;;;;-;S--, P UBLIC NOTICE --,,ICTITIOOS •usiNE\S-- NAME STATl:M£MT PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT H4Mf STAT E.ME HT n .. l-•f'<IP..-•r•-1111,. 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H•r11\, 1'110 H""I· 1119-SI. ._....,.. 8Ncl't, (A.,._ Tl'tl\ .,.,.,_,Is~ 11., en lft di•-· R_.,J M-if ""' \t.tl-"'" fllo!CI ••tit ""' flCTITIOUS aUSINE\\ NAM£ STATEMENT l f\f toh o wtn9 Ot'r\.On •• OO•"t th1\.tntt\•\ All Cl U'" ENT E Cl P Cl t SES, 1.000 v11•• 'rorbot "u1. H""H"910tt k•<ll.(A ~I O•"ld ""1--,, St.tcy 1.000 Vtl•• Y<WIW a ))1, -Hlq!Oll 8-11, 0 .,~, ..,,.,. ~-,, ,_.., .. , .... ltlClt•I0 ... 1 °"""' ...,.,.,_., !>I« t ..,,,~ s.._t w~ lti.4 ,.,,,. ,,,. c-1., C.... of 0.MIOI C-h on JUiy (ounly c.i."' °' O<•• co.intv on ~"'Y ,., I-"·'"°· f'Ul'1• I "'•lftf """''..,.,.., °'-Coots! Delly Plio' Publt~ °'Ml9t C.0..\1 o ... ., P t101 •uo n , n. "· ~-'" '"° n.1-40 July u. ~ 1. 1. 1i, '"° :JOtJ• (JACK ANIJ£R~N) REVEALS In !he DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICES assum.e a vital role in 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 taxpayer s benefit from public notices. Municipalities, public authority corporations and treasurers ar e required by law to publish f inancial reports, budget hear ing notices, ordinances or advertisements of bids on public work. These notices keep you informed as to how and why your tax dollars are bein~ spent. Public notices also d iscourage fraud, raids on public t reasuries and favorit ism in the letting of public contracts. PUBLIC NOTICES can affect your life, property and business Read them .every day in the DAILY PILO T -- Credit Charge Retamoo;· Feds Li/t Restraints, Banks Keep Theirs I By STEPHEN FOX .~ ........ ,... LOS ANGEL.ES -When the government decided that COO· sumen were spending too much aod anstituted credit controls last March. major banks adopt· ed some ot their own -charges oo the tr cTedit cards. The government's control". for the most part, have been lift· ed. But the bank card charges are apparently here to stay, and some people aren 't very happy about lhat. "PRESIDENT Carter gave them an excuse to start rippmg us orr... says one disgruntled cardbolder. "l've s topped usmg al I my credit cards except Ame rican Express. which c harged all along , a nd m ~ li?&SOlme cards .. BankeTS, on the other hand. rontend that n.smg operatiooal expenses . 1ncreas1n g fraud losses and higher mooey costs have made st 1mposs1ble to pro. v1de credit cards Wlthout charg. mg for them. "Bank cards have ceruunly not been without prof 1t.s Ill the past. but lo recent year-$ with higher costs there has been a quest.loo as to whether they're 1'llll profitable. especially m tbe 'last two to four quarters ... says S<·curity Pactf1c Nat.Iona! Bank v1('e president Robert Dotw The new charges. says Dot· tas, "<'ertam.ly will enhance our profit.a. but in a way It's almost a restorauon of profilB to thei.r old levels .. Cabforrua banks have taken different approaches to the new card charges. Bank of Amen ca adopted a $12 annual fee and Security Paci!ic in.shtut.ed a $15 charge but both kept their m· t e r est rates at 18 percenl. Crocker Natiooal raised its an· nual percentage rate to 21 per- cent and Imposed a 12 cent t'harge oo each purchase. while Wells F-argo went to a 2() percent rate and a Sl fee for each monlh in which the t'ard ts used. Umlcd Ca h!omia HanJt decided a gainst an> fee . but raised its rate to 21 percent '"We get revenue <on C'3rd.'>l from tv.-o pnnc1pal sour~ one is the finance charg~ as- 1>e:,sed on <:lli>tom er'> who roll Escort Alone DEARBORN. Mich . <AP> The Henry Ford Museum ""111 take two deca des to del'tdt- whether lo go alonK with a plan by some Ford Motor Co. officials to dis play Ute first Ford Esc-ort, a new front whe1.+~nve sub<:om· PdC't which first rolled off the ill>· sembl) llne Monday O"·f'r The• ount .. r t4A so ListWp ' . . ,,._ ....... )' ' r • •' :"J u , .. '"' " .. ..... _ Jo ' .. ·~·..,·· ......... r ·-~· h11'111 • .... '"'"' ".fllt JJ # ,,,,_ """ ..... I t '"" -~,.-11. ""'c,.. ~ ,, J1"'t ""-'" ••"'11 II-Pr ' ,...,. A~rwn ''" ~ A......., .. '-· ----. . . ~ .. ~.....:"• ' • ti.; .. ··Jt • ~: ri :r :=.. ' ,, --.: ~ .. I> AA~N'• I t -t ""'• • • I -t,..,, ... • •• I 1 ... ~...., ,. ... • lliA· •• . : ·I :.x , _,~ • 7.. ill .,,..,,, "' ... ..,....,., .. .. '• .. , "" 'C " 1 ,, ~ ~ ,. . .... ~\,f ')to.it .. . _,..,, ~ . ... '•"' ~o<.o .. , ... \l ... •Go ... . . . ,.. ., .. • over their bala nce s and the other is the fee the merchanta pay to the banks," s ays UCB Vice President Dave Garrett. "Our bank reels that those methods should remain the methods we use and. as we a.re faced with higher t'O.Sts, we look to those two sources of revenoo to keep us m a profitable posi t1on. ·· ALTHOUGH SOME custome~ have matled their C'ards back most seem to be going along 14-lth the new charges. Dee Hock. pres ident o r San Franc1seo based Vis a. US.A , In<., estimates tha t 10 percent or rardholders Wlll drop their ac C'O unli. because of the oew charges. 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NEW YORK -Anyone who rents cars knows bis ex peoses have been rising. Dally insurance rates are up. Mile age charges of as cents are now common. Aod gasoline from the renter might cost $1.50 a gallon. But when you complain to them, the renters can match you woe for woe. "l'VE GOT TWO CARS totaled out back." said ooc renter when the customer complained about $5-a-day in i.uraoc-e He added: "ADd if you don't charge mileage the c-ustomer wtJI run the car into the ground." But apparently there is a way to save, and the Herti CorporatJon's annual s tudy of vehicle costs -its stupif)'· ing st.all$lical smorgasbord. as it has been called -iMrl- vertenUy offers one possibility. "Average passeoger·Car cost-per- mile 1umped 3 8 cents or 16.4 percent rrom 22 8 cen~ in 1978 to 26.6 cents in 1979. · · Hertz said this 1i1.•eek. Cost-per- l':.ir w as up S260 or 12.4 percent from $2,092 to $2.352. It explained: "Expenses for new \'eh1cles are substantially higher than the averages. but cost of older units lS usually somewhat less." "1be explosive nse in gasoline and diesel fuel prices," was cited as an im-cu•ouH portant reason for the higher operating costs. llut even though tlu!> category amounted to $104 million. it wasn'l lbt b1g~est item 't\HAT WAS? DEPRECIATION. "Deprecialloo con· tinues to lead in total expenses. and in 1979 was up some Sl3 t rru.llion to $1.29.2 million. an 11.6 percent increase," the t lt:rt ~ repart stated. Jf this LS so. there 1s reason to .,.,-onder why the big ren· tal cornparues don't attempl to cut down oo depree1at100 and other eJCpenses. Wby s hould Clttts consist mainly or curreot-y ar models when. as tbe Hertz rePort says, the operat.J.ng costs or older uruts is often less'> And. 1f depr~1at1on is the costliest operating facwr, ""h) offer current-year models on whlch depreciat.100 1s the ~realest., Local rental comparues long ago discovered such t•conomies. and some franchisers too. ln Tue.son, Ani,. Tom Duck boasts that his Ugly Duckling Rental Co. will cover the cotmtry with franchised outlets. lN TUE NEW YOU metropolil.an area, a Rent-A· Wreck outlet. offers four and ftve.~-0ld cars for under SlOO a week with '100 ''free" miles. Most new-car outlets quoted pnces lDtOtt than double lb.at rate. t:nderst.andably, many business customers prefer ne" vetucles and I.bey an wi1lLog to pay for them. But not all <'Ustomers oeed new vehicles, especially when it is poss1 ble to rent used cars at m uch lower prices. Used cars need not be without class and style. and they need not be dirty either. 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IJ E 11qetll•rd tll .. r I IS.700, olf lO 12, l.tl>flU-•JI-I~ oft 0 12' ., ,.,. ~tcL ~· ~ ~ 90'0 pricH \00.'t ....... , mofnl119 11•1119 ~76 00, un. ~;...._furlnoMoZ•-'O.off 11 IO. •~: et'"-ll•lnQ <--to lloll-dev. P't ...... : f 11<'"9 M2S.03. uP '° ... :rink •: '6tl.OO 1114. oft 12 00; $61'.00 ~ed ••• Y-: Henell' & Herm•n mlel· ,._, .. "' "2<UO. off 11.JO. -Y_.: ~d Mflinv pr>e:e -~~-'11.ofll\.SO. N•• Y-: IE,..-..:! fabrkated 90ld mld-mOf"l'tlWIO ~.Oft 11.}.5. I { ••• OM. Y PILOT Joan Kennedy a Survivor Ngw YORK (AP> -·The tUJ>e.monlh sure? When wea your lut drlnk? b pr .. ldenUal campa.110 may have eockd your hwtband a philanderer? -ahe ln d feat ror her buabaod, but Joao Ktn never flinched. And week aft.er week, nedy aurvlved -oo euy l&lk c:oulder· lnterview after lnt.ervlew , defeat aft.er lnC the penonal and poUtJcaJ .,,_.urea defeat. Joan Kennedy endured endleu Ju.l a year qo. wbea It teemed lhat problnc aboul lhe slate of ber marriaae Ste. Edward M Kenoed,y coWdn'l lo4e and lhe slate ol her heaJlh. the IHmoeraUc nomtnaUoo lf be ever •'Don't they think I know anytb.ine decided to run, many queatloncid about lbe lnuea!" 1be uked in eit· wbdhtt h1I etlrllllled wlfe could or HJ>4!tlt.lon dutln1 • campalp awin& would Joln hi.a campalao. throu&b New Jeney. lo fad, ahe caJJed herself a reminbt HE HAD moved out on him, taken and promoted the Equal Rlchta Amend· up llfo ln Bolton. enrolled ln a master's meot at every at.op. And Y•. sbe had detrN! program 10 the cou.ld Set a job, Slopped drinking. Joined AkoboUca Anonymoua and aaw When they arrived at the Democratic' her children on weekeod1. cooveot.ion ln New York lhia Wffk. vic- She told Kennedy that lf be wanted t.o tory '!(.u but a dialant drum. But the vlall, he had to caU flnt t.o make aure 1t pa1r arrived together. And unlike some waacoovenient. campalan stops aJ001 lbe w•y. lbe Ken- But late lut summer, wbm Kennedy nedy• auiyed ln the a.me boteJ floor, in finally decided t.o chaUen1e President the aame suite. plaUorm and spontaneously l.hrew her arm around him. Kennedy hugged her. When ll was all over, Kennedy took hla wlfe lo lunch at a lovely little restaurant where the two of them dined alone. What was sllld, nobody know.. Where she'll live, nobody ua aayina. BUT WREN Joan Kenndedy left New York on Wednesday night, she new t.o Wasblngtoo t.o arrange a campai&n pool party for the staff me mbers and Secret Service agenta who made the journey with them. Her husband would arrive lat.er. And by the week's end. lhe campaign over. tbe Kennedys were flying together to the family retreat. a secluded com· pound overlooking Massachusetts' Nan- tucket. Sound. NATION ............. CAMPAIGN 8URV1YOR JoenK~ Carter. Kennedy uked bla wile if abe More Viewin g for Monument ,.,.......,.. would campaign for him. She agreed. MU. KENNEDY kept• low proftle: J oan Kennedy'• efforu •tarted ten· She went t.o the convention twlce, took in WASlflNGTON (AP> _ ViA· for c hHdren and handicapped persona to see. Act ress Sandy Dun~an . who plays "Tinkerbell" in the Broadway producuon of Peter Pan. shows Amy Carter, the presi· dent's daughter. how the flying in the play ls dooe. Amy was in New York City ror the Democratic Convention tatively , with a few trusted reporters m the Picasso exhibition, appeared at ltora may soon rmd it easier to the quiet ol her Beacon St.reel apart-several caucuses. But because she'd view the nat1on'1> Capitol from menl overlooking the Charles Rlver, answered the same questioos at least a its best vantage point -the top or whose bank.8 she jogred along every hundred times an al least a hundred lhe Wastun5tt.on Monument monuna. places,nointerviews. After a $22,000 1>t udy. the Na· Yet, after her husband gave an elec-tional Park Service bas pro· I F SHE wu offended by the bullet· trifying speech on the convention floor posed doublJ.ng the monument's The monument's exlstine eight windows, two on each side are designed for the sight line Oi adults, and viewing for many ol the 1.6 miUlon tourists who visit the 5SS.foot·higb obelisk each vear is difficult. like question "" ~lt\U .,,k,. ttil> }'\r-. Tuesday ni~l. she joined blm 00 the WU\tinw IH"PA tn mAlrP ti ,.,. .. ,,.,. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'-~~~~~~~~___;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PortQble AM/FM/TVs •••••• Sf/9 i.:· s ft9 Horne Speakers • •• •• •• • • • 1 7 · ~. AM/FM/Cassette s-xws In Dash Stereo ••••• •• • ••• ..-,7 • OTIER REDUCTIONS 20-50% J.c_;Jump/,,,ie6Jewefer~ ME MBER AME RICAN G EM SOCI ETV 1123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA HARBOR LITES 1807_.tft.wport Blvd. 645-730 I OPIM DAILY t A.M. to 6 r .M. 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Large & Half ·Sizes DRESSES • BLOUSES Entire tiock not Included. All Sol• Ffnol 20% OFF 1819 NwJport Blvd. 646-0223 Kn. Sat. 9-.3C)..,5-.30 BELOW COST SPECIALS Stereos . Samsonite luggage Decorator lamps GiftW01e c.ATMOG SNOW ROOM t ' I l INSIDE: • Intermission • TV, Movie Guides • Out 'n About • G~rdenlng ffldlly,A\olg~t 1~. 19'0 DAILY PILOT CJ - Mickey Marshals Marine Merriment Pasadena ha s its R ose Parade. New Orleans has its Mardi Gras. And Newport Beach owns title to an event or equal tradition - the Character Boat Parade. SUND.\Y·s VERSION will be steeped -or swamped -in even more tradition as the 20th annual procession salutes the 25th anniversary of Disneyland "The Disney theme should 'bring out the kid' who is in all of us." said Walter w Cruttenden Jr . parade chairman for the sponsonng Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area ChamberofCommerce Last year's "Happy Days" theme generated more than 70 entries. a number Cruttenden expects Wiii double because or the M:igic Kmgdom tribute. MICKEY MOl'SE and Nancy Englert. Disneyland's 1980 Am· bassador to the World, will be grand marshals at 2 p.m. for the tugs, launches. steamboats, classic boats. montereys and schooners decorated to compete for the assorted trophies. There is no entry fee. The firs t annual Mayor's Trophy, sponsored by Cano's restaurant. wtll be presented by Newport &!ach Mayor Jackie Heather who w1 II choose ··Any Boat for Any Reason" to r~1ve a pennant and perpetual troph} The zaniness of the category fits an with such trad1t1ooal Character Boat prizes as the "Dirty Old Marufold" and "Rot· ten Ra.LI' rerogn1t1ons HardJy a blue-blooded yat'ht· in~ rat'e. this event 1s known more for creative competition than navigation NOR IS DlSTANCt: a factor The cba1Jenge 1s to maneuver dTOund Newport Bay from the Ba I boa Bay Club along the peninsula. and past the Jelly and Balboa Island THE SIMPLE ROt;TE does not Lake mto account the mem· ment and mayhem on board oor the water balloon.s and seltzer boll les of pranksters. The latter are patroUed by the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Orange County Harbor Patrol The best places for landlub- bers to v. at ch this Ul5aruty as on bl!achfronls or 10 waterfront restaurants Recommended sites are on the south s1deof Balboa Island and on the peru.nsula sands at 9th through 15th s treet s , Bue na Vista Boulevard. Edgewater Avenue and the ends of lettered streets. More good viewing spots are at the Harbor Patrol offices. 1901 Bayside Drive. and at Ch.ma Cove m Corona del Mar . wtuch can be reached by waUung from the foot of Dahlta A venue off Ocean Boulevard. ,---By J:DJ CADE:.EAD °' o. o.it, ~11et s""" That modem audiences could take as much d elight in a Shakespearean comedy as Eliza~an audiences did, is not only a tnbute to the 16th century genius. but also to the out· standing direction by the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. Timelessness Accented Chn&tmas. John H Napierala. Richard Dix, Tandy Cronyn, Jill Tanner, Miki Outland, Ltlhan Garrett Bonner. and Meredith Alex· ander ) I Imagine Shakespeare in a Letter Stooater Could Shakespeare have predicted a Keysl.C>M cop. a smottlOg pnocess. or a wind-up \'lctrolainooeofhisplays? Probably Dot. . Des pite a de liberately set fire that destroyed the original outdoor theater two years ago, the company has opened its 31.St summer season with three of the master's plays· "Romeo and Juliet," "Two Gentlemen of Verona," and "Love's Labour's Lost." Jegiate s weaters and white brimmed hats, sporting about in flashy. red towing cars, but that's exactly what happened. Actually, updatJ.ng the comedy to an era more familiar to the audience both accentuated the timelessness of the play and made it more understandable to the viewers. the Princess of France and her Ladies. What follows, or course. is a folly of frustra· uon as each of the men falls madly in love with one of the women. wooing her desperately wblle ac· cusl.Dg the others of breaking tbell' vows. All or the actors turned 1n superb performances: notewortb)' was the Jaunty JOb by 11 -year-old Julie Clemmons. who played the part or Moth, a qwck-witted page. But as the King explains in the opeo..ing scene. "The endeavour of this present breath may buy. that honour wtuch shall bate blS scythe's lteen edge, and make us heirs or all eternity." SOMETHING TO KEEP in mind while plannlllg a tnp to the San Dlego Globe Theater 1s that 11 does get dully. Bring warm coats, even though blankets are r~led there. THE NIGHT THAT WE headed south for the sounds of some spirited Shakespeare. the playwright's biting comedy, ''Love's Labour's Lost," opened. The three plays rotate through Sept. 21. It would be difficult to imagine the poet's lofty puns being traded by actors dressed in col· THE COMEDY REVOLV~ around King Ferdinand of Navarre and his friends Berowne, Longaville and Dumaine, who have all taken an oath to study for three years without lallting to a woman. Unfortunately in their 1ealous haste they have forgotten the pre-arranged visit by 011IEK ACTORS INCLUDED Jerry Allan Jones. James R. Winter , Tom Ste.<:McbuJte, Benjamin Hendrickson, Frederic Coot. Mark Kincaid, Harvey Solin. J onathon McMurty. Eric For ticket i.n.lormallon and play selectioo ca 11 the Box Office at 239·22SS. Sbowti me is 8: 30 p.m . The theater is located in Balboa Part off lbe Sassafras exit on the San Diego Freeway. 1 LIONEL HAMPTON DUE Boogie The contemporary soul sound or The Whispers, plu.s the well-known Jan aelecti<Jol ol Lionel Hampton and bis Big Band. WW be spotlighted at Dis· aeyland startine Sunday. •ou M11lmE& features mclude the dally 25ltb Birtbday parade, the twtce- nlptly lllain Slreet Electrical Parade aod Dlsaeylud'a pyrotechnic spec· , tacul.-... ,.,.,_, in tbe Sky." The Wbispen are well known for a mlsture ~danceable rhythm-and-blues and ballads. Their newest ballad, "i..dy,'' bM bem on the dwu ror the pat four mmatba. TbeJ wW perform on Tomorrowland'a Space Stqe at I and 10 p.m. Sunday tlal'VQlb AUIJ. 2L 'I'll& SWING mekJdies ~ Hampton's .._. cm • Mani UlrouP Aug. 23 Ill • Mala 8t1'91l'• 'Piasa Gardena sta1e, from 7:JSto U p.m. H1111•. ~ t.be "Kini of the YI._,•• bu .... more thm 40 albums from _..... to 1wiq md Jau and woa ..SCal aw.,. sillce 111.'8 lot 1ucb •1t1 u ··n1la' Home," "Central A._. ........ " "Ham]>'I aoo,ie" ........ _.,.,,. • '· Grove Staging Bard A royal proclamation, requesting "the honor ol your fresence for an evenl.ng ol revelry,' will open the first Grove Shakespeare Festival toclllbt. Similarly, town.folk and provincials are bid to "come one, come all" to tbe Villqe Green Faire rrom nooo to duak Salurday and Sunday. BOTll 'l'llESE merriments may be fouad la tbe Village Green Park and itl G DI 'lbeater, 12152 lllain St .• G•rden Grove, where the two theatrical presentatklm will nm ln repef1o0 a 8:30 p.m. Wednelcla1s tbroucb Sundays until Sept. 13. Two pri me examples of Sbalteipell'e'a com.le teni• -''Tbe Taminl ol tbe Slanw" and "llluch Ado Abolit ~·· -bave beea cMlen "1. tbe Grove Repertory Com· pany for-its first seaaon. Thirty actors, musicians and tecb.DJciana were cboeea from 200 ·~ pUcants to work with proleeaional directon, designers and FAiuit}' guest artiatl la Oranie County'• cmJy resi· dent proleaional troupe dedicated to produda& the Bard's drama. aON 800880• and Alanl Laac ~ Colt.a ...... Soutb Cout Repertory Theater will play the leadl u tbe peppery Kate tak• CID and la even· tually mastered by a relentless Petrucbk> ln "Shrew" and tbe wily Butrltt matcbe9 wtu la "lllucb Ado" with ber roculah Btnedlck. ) The pnsent company roster la· cludel members from Loodoa and all over Soutbem Calllomia. Tbey are Andrew Boyer. Omtaace Cartmell. Danie l Cartmell. Gene Collins, Arye Gross, Rlcbard Hockwortb, Michael Jacobs, Kathryn Johnson. Brim Price. William Snare. Howard Slum. Dne Tbompem and Patricia Terry. Anoclate members are 8111 Arm1troa1. J .C. Conrad,~ Roma Hac1Je1, GwmdolJD Haun. OOrt Rat· tlemaa. Joeeph Joa JUaa. Lebbie Samoe, Gre1 Turaer uc1 Ph1llil DeonUpba. SAL ao•EO and Dana Lanoa Evana wW direct tbe Sim proctuc. tioel. la her 15 yean u aa adrelll, di.rec· tor and te1eber, lbe taM bem al· aoelated wlllt tlte Amerlcan C0Dsenator1 Tlluter, Berkeley Staie md Repertory coaa.-... aad ( ... 080ft, .... Q) MOU.V BEE TO •NG Harmony Molly Bee. who first capllnted American audiences aa an 11-year-old country-western sin1ln1 star. wlU headline entertainment al the Soutbland Home and Garden Show. Saturday through Aug. 24 in the Anaheim Convm· lion Center. DISCOVEaED BY Rex Allen wbm she was 10 beltiDC out "LoftSid: ..... in a grammar school production ID Tucson. Molly Bee first became lrmowD to radio audiences. At aae 11 abe was a relular CID CUftle Stone's television show "Hometowa Jamboree.•• Law lbe was a regular cm ,._11111 Br* ....... PjaQ Lee's. 9'ne Al· lea'• ... tbe Jluuny Dem ........ sbo•• wttla Roy Clark CID 0 SWIDCID' CountrJ.'' Altlalib belt-blown ............ ty Bee la.a atarred ill stale PlodMcU• and bal appeared in tbne ........... plct..,... Sbe also dance1, emeeee. worn in •arietJ-.. and a6&lll ebaba. •OU..Y US WDJ.. be on....,_ t-'" on weekday• and three tlmH on ..-... at the home show. All tbe .,. tertalDmeot .. free throUlboUl tbt ... ., ..... (2 DIAVPILOT ,,.,.~ ... ,. Danelng Leads Weekend Pasthnes Touch of Classical NUNDttEDS Off NRW ~ltOOUCTS will be ~ased S.turday "'rough Aug. t.C ckwlftfll the Southlend Home •nd Garden Show ln An•helm Conventk>n Center. This end-of-summer extrav~nu w llt f eatur'e a mobile home vtu-o-. PGrt•bt• cedar hOuslng and floral dlSOfavs. Hours are 2 to 10 p.m . week<Mys, noon to 11 Saturday and noon to 9 Sunday. MUSICIANS AND CLOGGERS from c.allfomia and Arizona are )oinlng forces for a BIUf!9rass Jamboree this w eekend at the San Oleg<> Wiid Anim al Park Performances will run from 11 to 10: ts p .m . Satur<My and tt to 7:30 p.m . Sunday. Park admission Is $.3.75. For more Information. phOne (714) "3-1932. O R CATCH THE LAST TWO shows by Britain's singing sensation, Shl,.ley Bassey, at 8:30 tonight and saturday at the Los AngeleS M usic Center Pavilion. Her music director Is M lchHI Alexander and comedian Dick Capri will open the show. Tickets: $15 to$23. SIZ'ZUNG SONGSTRESS APPEARING Shirley a...., at Muelc ~ f'OUR OA.DLING P9'0DUC'tl0N tPeet.c:ul•rs, am.zing t r•lned •nlmels end t<Ot"ff of clowns are fu tured In the RlnollnQ Bros. S.rnum & Balley Circus which wlndt up lti Long Be.ch Arena enoeoemant with show\ tonight and S.turct.y. Ticket are on &ale at the boac off Ice, <213) '34-3661. A Nl!W MEXICAN VILLAGE. with more than SO 'puestas' <vendor st•nds), all operated by Hispanics In n•tlve costumes, provides entertainment during the Callfornla State Fair which opens todilly ~continues thr~h Sept. l In S.cr•mento. CHO••OO•APH£R JtAt KYLIAN wlll 1 .. d his Net herlands Dance The.ter through their electric maneuvers that nave i.tt Eur<>peans breathless when the company performs Aug. 21 -23 In the Los A ngeles Music Center Pavilion. NETHERLANDS DANCE THEATER STAR Choreograptt.r Jtrl Kylen ALSO A T THE MUSIC CENTER this Is the final week for the Civic. light Opera's production of "Umbrellas of Cherbourg." The romantic musical closes Auq. JO to move to San Francisco "THE COLLECTION" PERFORMS in La cantlna at the Disneyland Hotel, entertaining trom 9 p.m . to 1 :JO a.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays, w hite disco music for dancinq is presented during those same hours on Sundays and M ondays. COUNTRY ROCK MUSICIAN and comedian Joe Cannon will pertorm 1n concert when the tmua Outrigger Canoe Club celebrates it s 10th annive rsa ry w ith a benefit dinner at 6:30 Aug. 22 in the Balboa Pavilion. Proceeds from the S1 5 tickets w ill help pay lmua's trip to Kona, Hawaii to compete In a r ace on Aug. JO. For reser vations, phone 6'2-5735 or 831-91.U. Wt LO WEST CE LEBRATING w lll prevail during 12 "Urban Cowboy Days" at Knott's Berry Farm beginning Thursday and featurmq non-stOP e-nter - ta lnment like Elvin Bishop, Asl~p at the Wheel and the Mickey Gilley Band direct from Texas. HOLLYWOOD BOWL'S PROGRAM OF exciting Spanish music at 8 30 tonight and Saturda y will feature qultarlst Nar c I~ Y epes and m ezzo-soprano Jennifer Jones. Jesus Lopez-Cobos will conduct Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez." At 8:30 p.m . Tuesday, pianist Horacio Gutierrez will mark the 10th anniversary of his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut by performing Rachmanmott's Third Concerto. And legendary flutist Jean- P1erre Rampa I will play with piano and harpsichord accompaniment at his virtuoso ser ies recital at 8:30 p.m . W~nesday. Tic k ets for all Bowl performances are available at Mutual agencies, through the chargf: line C2l3) 460-BOWL or at the box office, 2301 N . H ighland Drive. PIANIST ALBERT DOMINGUEZ w ill 101n v1ol1n 1st L awrence Sonderhnq and c.ell1st Alan Parke r for a program incl uding Haydn's Third and Schubert's Fir~t piano trios a t 8 p.m. WMneSday 1n the M ar y W ilson Library, 707 Electric. Ave., 5eal Beach Adm1<..s1on is tree This 1c, ttw> third of f ive pre-;.entations 1n thP Sl..<th .JrlOUdl 5f'nl BPdrh Chamtx-r Mu'>1r Ff" t111 r1 1 ff'-J tur1nq ttlt Ysaye ~tr i ng Quartet. The WC'dnP -:.d ay concP.r1<.. will continue through Sept 10 FOLLOW THE MUSIC SUNDAY to Del Ob1sPo Park •n Dana Point where a Batt IP of the Bands will start at noon. 1· ..... r ...-c1 Ones, Twos, Threes Tuned By DONALD J . llOB80N ... -o-. ..... One coocert in Sant.a Ana and another an Laguna Beach last week further prove the growing popularity of chamber mu.sic m Orange County. Carolyn Verleur of Corona del Mar. an tn· struct.or at Sant.a Ana College, produced and directed a program of 12 selections played by more than 20 art.I.Its. AN EARLY WGBLIGlrr was lhe "Tno for Piano. Clarinet, and Cello, Opus 11 " by Beethoven. Although 1t as not one of lht· master's major works. it does providl' op· porlunlUes for the trio t o play pleau nt . beauutul themes. The ptaoo has the pnnc1pal v.ork and M., Verleur played the cadenza.IJke pa&age5 with great vigor and solld tone Th~ worlt was no doubt selected be«aw.e of guest clarinetist, Richard McDonald HJ.s play 1ng was lyncal and clear e.pec1ally m the d1f flcult arpeggios. The cello was beauuruUy played by Carolyn Honer. 'Pogether they were choppy in the a11e· g.ro and smooth m the adagio and allegretto. Prececbng this work wai. a marvelously played flute tno. com~e<i by Tchereprune Ehubeth Sundin. Linda Wh1l1::. and J eanette Sand~non deuvered n ch, pure tones m th1:. hauotlng work A SOI.JD, ClllSP R EADING of the allegm rrom MOUlrt ., "Soncita m D Ma1or · <·ame from Thelma G1olh and Donne W1ehehrinlt. on duo piano Aft.er tnl<>rmiss1on the aud1enc~ was reted to the playmg of SAC's s\nng eru.emble under tht- 1nsp1red leaden.hip of conct'rt master. Herb La~er The ir P achelbel':. Canon wru. especially melodu.· and plea.i.ant The most 1mpresslve play111g ho~cver. w<1s the lh~me <snd va riation-. Crom Mo1art':r. · Quint.rt for Clannet and Stnn1.1s · IN TlllS WORK FOR stnm~' and J wand 111 strummt Men.art creat1:<J <i t1:xlur1 111 which the beautu~ of th•· 1 la rin..i •.h1n•· thmugh No 1n -,1rum1·nt 1:. .,1,~tit cd .Hid lt111 JI hal::inr1· '" Jchu•H'd 3.!> all 1ru>trumcnL-, '>hJr•· the thl.mJ\w ~tall'mt•nU. ~tOon<1ld v.lls ouL'>t.andtng 1n thu. work .1 . <SH ~fl'SIC.. Pau en •••••••••••••••••••• Spend An Evening : To Remember : •• St bast kins : '11 .... (lt ?. '""il\I • •••••••••••••••••••• • »nJOy yo1Jr lavoutP. cocktail • d ! ... l.i • t• GROVE FESTIVAL . • • continental buffet th e Co l ora d o Shakespeare Fes tiva l and directed the &cllog program at UC Berkeley. Romeo, a dJrtttor of the American NatJOnal Theater Associat.ion . has woo crillcaJ acclaim for his productions at the A rt1 ... 1t.Jes "ill include c;t roll1pg minstrels, rdr,·'>hments, booths "1th mt'rcbant.s plyloe 1 he ir goods and services. m1mei.. Jugglers. soo.oet r~a ders and re nc log de monstn.uoos. • J'lCJ f '.CP''fM 'rt Shakespeare Fe5tiva1 JUDY O'OEA tick els may be pure h.ased 1n by call1og th~ GEM ~~ r ;,..,.. Theater Ucket office at ~ .,.JN., • 636-7213. Tuesdays . ~AA• .~:e through Saturdays from ".,.•"" DOOOto6p m. .il'>O sramnq OAVIOCRYER Century Clty Playhouse. 1 ------------------ E din burg b Ora.ma Festival and the GEM SebasfialS Theater. This weekend's faire will be patterned after the May aod harvest festivals o( the 16th cen- tury . Real cantonese f 1111 STAG CHINESE CASIO UOAVI PICO &Arf Cl lMl\11 Jt • FABULOUS KAYE BALLARD NOW PLAYING STAAAJNOIN THC PAE ~Y -W£5T COAST PREMtEAC OF "A Pr. 8 STRI KES BACK!" • A NEW COMEDY av GfOAGE Tl98l£S fWfV T...., dn S.'*°Y E ...... (714' )-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An E~ing To R•mittmber" --iiNOWmiiiiiiiiil~ F OR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINME NT PLEASUR E " '•-- .. :"' ·! .. ! . ... . !• •• , f .. ;• Ir r .. i • .. r . .. . .. . , .. ... .. • . ·' . . ':• . . . OUT 'NABOUT DA.IL Y PILOT (:3 Health Food Relative .. But Aunt Hazel's freshly prepared dishes naturally delicious .... ...., 1MR "bMlt.b food nllt.auraftt" baa hem • tw1D \b.at t.eods to Miid me scoociaa iD t.M _..,. dl..UO.. More ollen \bu not. out ...a. bl .-a. pl•C'fll bave bMn u bland, yoappetlalaa and u s ttles• aa new.mown aUalfL So lt will be uadentood that I remained alteptlul aed 1u.spldoU1 vrhen the word "n•tyral" 1tuttd belnc 1ub1muted for "beahb" -or •beo the two wordl wen UHd toce tber or interc baoae•bl)' by tome rut•unntl to denote fare f~ of aQYthlnc canned or fried BUT SUCR DOUlnlNG daya &re over Thub to • vllit to AWlt ttaRt'a restaurant t.n El Toro, the wiUinpess to e:xi>&ore must dispel any m.lllivlDP baaed on preYlOUS rnlsfortune Otbenri5e we m1~ht ~er have sampled the dellckliul wares at th1s extraordinary IDOl Only stupidity -it's safe t.o •rlmowledge now would lead anyooe to write olf Aunt Haiel's, a "natural foods restaurant " As to wbat ls meant by ··natural," the owntt1 stated. ·'The meals are prepared fresh - from scratch -wit.bout usmg salt or refined sugar and DOthing ia fried." Fu:rthet': "AU the fresh vegetables for both cooking and the s aJad bar are cleaned and cut up •• ottea Dftdnl'Y dunna tlM! day lo cuar~ ~~nt freshness. All tbe food UHdll&Mblp.tquaUty,rfQlfoodobtaunable. "Wt! 00 NOT U £ F&OZEN . Pol"Uon-«int.rolled ,...taura.nt entre-es, or any c oovenlence, • pre·m1xed pac kaJCe5, and ever)'U'c1ns, lncludin• the baked goods and the boMM·to-aoodneN 'homemade' soup, ls made OD lbe pretniael-FRICSH ! '' Two vo,cea spoke alternately but. all remarka could jujl as ea11ly have ~en deUvtted by one apokespenoo. And t.herem lies lhe ttory ol tM remarkable propnetors -an uouauaL hlchty arllcula\e, personable. dedicated and knowledgeable pair Chip Nicholl ori(flnally followed the lead of bis motbu, Huel (but Mom Hazel's wouldn't souod n«bl. you see). into the professions of health care and supervision. Wllb doctorates backing their expertise as d1el1 t1ans and nutrttiorusts. they eventually dnfted from Ohio to Cahfomia and into related fieldl> of health rood and laboratory v1tamm research TODAY , IN ADDITION to the El Toto restaurant (a successor to an earlier Anaheim enterpnse), Chip heads his own v1tamm and food st)ppleme nl manufacturing company (Natural Products Development Corp., with headquarters and laboratories in Orange> and live retail Vitam.in Village st.ores in Orange, Anaheim, Placentia. Hunti:ogtoo Beach and El Toro. Tbe El Toro stor e is adjacent to the restaurant. giving you an opportunity to explore Chip and Hazel's "complete world" of aJmost hm1tless possibilities for trymg to keep ourselves Ill tip-top cooditioo. The restaurant itself tS spacious and roomy I 147 seats), bas an attractive and relaxing atmosphere. and competent, friendly serv1ce. Wint A BLEND OF earthtones. the dei:or features clear redwood paneled walls and vault ed ceiling. a profusion of green plants, anuque cbaodebers. imported Italian tlle, a ventable gallery of paintings and murals, and even a bright and airy skylight delectable three-cheese sauce. Each portion ls cooked fresh to order so make allowance for preparation time. Also. this dish makes an excellent appeUur wben placed center table and everyone as given the c hance to "dig in" home-style and share. Aunt Haul's also offers beer and wine as well as fresh Juices, smoolh.ies, old·fash1oned mtlk shakes, herb teas and other standard beverages. And If you happen to feel yoOr coffee. tea, water. ice or whatever tastes a uu.Je better than usual, there's an explanation for that. too. DU RI NG CONSTRUCTION o r th~ restaurant, Chip installed a custom-built Reverse Osmosis water punfication system. A somewhat tecbrucal piece of eqwpment. you c an nonetheless a c quire a wo rk i ng understanding by studying the home model chs- play set uptn Vitamtn Village. Hours or operation 41re ll a m . to 8 p rn .• Monday through Wednesday, and 11 to 9, Thursday through Saturday. Closed Sunday Aunt Hazel's tsn't the easiest place m the world to ra.nd, rather tudden as it ts in BeJJ-Tower Plaza Clook for lhe blue-tile roof), one·half male north of the San Diego F'reeway on El Toro Road at Raymond Way. Telephone· 581 ·5051. MUSIC PLAYED BY THE NUMBERS • • • All oft.his warmth and style combines ~'ith o beckoning multi·level seating arrangement Then. with menu 1n hand, you're confronted with the staggt!nng number and vanety or Aunt llazel'soffenngs For lunch there's a "Business Person's Qu1 ck1e." mc ludm ~ soup or a trip to thl:' wondrous salad bar with your en~. vegetables or nee. and a shceofthe restaurant's ~ensatlon<1 I 1 baked 1n the k1tchen 1 nut bread. pnced Crom S2 29 accordmg to the day ·s main course (From Page CZ) be achieved fluid. smooth trans1t1ons. His arpeggios in the fourth variation were crystal clear and bis playing in the adagio was charm- ing and delicate. On Friday the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival hosted the last of four concerts. ·~ QUITE FRANKLY. IT was obvious that the Unicorn Players of California -all fine m- d i vidual player s -have yet to achieve the elusive quality called ensemble playing. Good e nsemble technique -playing as if all are one- takes many hours of playing to achieve. Consider ing the lack of rehearsal time available to these fine musicians. many of whom a re professional, they handled com· petenUy a challenging program They gave a Uvely reading to the "Sonata for Strings No. l" by Rossini. written wben this world famous opera composer was a mere and precocious 12! It was a fresh and charming start to the evening. DANCE Cindy & The Magic Connection Aug usr 11 th to Sepcember 20th Enchanting, alluring and bewitching describe the sounds of ibis captivating group. Enjoy them Monday rbrough Saturday, 9 p.m. co l:45 a.m~ 1 I l ~REGISTRY 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. n2-8777 WITH KAREN BURANSKAS playrng solo. the Umcorn Players took up Haydn's "Concerto for Cello and Orchestra m D Ma)or " ~h Buranskas, who appears fernimne, dehcate and be a ut1ful , s howe d enormous power and technical skill in her m astery or thl~ large and difficult instrument Although there was occasional raspine~~ s he brought out the rich. dark tone that 1s characteristic of superior players The adagio was noteworthy ror its sonorous quabt) In ter ms of mus1c1aosh.ip and ensemble quality. the Unicom Players did their best in Jean Sibelius' .. Ra k astava " for strings. triangle. and timpani· brangwg out the work ~ melodic materials and lyncal qualities The final work of the everung was Haydn s "Farewell" Symphony and as things developed it turned out to be a most propitious choice IT IS A P~IONATE work and the ensem ble played it with feehng and lugh energy eic cept, or course. for the final adagio as the players m ones and twos left the stage unttl onl) two string players and the conductor remained The group had duplicated the original 1722 finale as those players in similar fashion left the stage in ones and twos. It was and is an in- genious dramatic gestUTe Masatosbi Mitsumoto conducted the even ing's program with high skill and energy with particuJarly strong r esults in the works by Slbellus and Haydn. He is to be congratulat~ for tus own cell o playing at the second concert and ror tus overall artistic di.redion of this festival. We hope there will be many more summer sea.sons to follow. FAMILY V TO INSVRE BALANCE for those lo\ ho do or do not eat meat. thne art: hamburger> <ind vegcbur~ers. more than 30 other sand lo\ 1ches or all kinds 1 roast beef S2 65. cream ch~se Wllh eggplant. S2 SS I. mort-than <i dozen ttmpllnR omelettes call made lo\ 1th a blend or th ref' natural cheeses and topped with Acapulco avoc·ad-0 and sour cr<.'am. SJ t5 t() $4 951 Mex.1c:an fa\onlc:'> itostada or auesad1llci ~upremo S2 95 t-ac:h1. and lo" <'o l waist lo\ atchl'r· · diet plates <pall~ burRc r S2 95 . tuna salad, $3 75 !>t>rved \o\llh steamed fresh vegetables and ra"' ct>ttage ~heese also are offered About a dozen datl)' luncheon s pec1ali.. served from 11 a m to 2 30 pm . <1re pnced from S2 95 Often. too. these same en~s appear as dinner specials. \\'Ith pnces starting a t $4 95 Varied daily. the prospecuve selecu ons include roas t beer. hver and oruons. several kinds or fresh fi s h (sea bass. shark l. old-fastuooed pork roast. baked and or barbecue chicken. nbs. beef s troganorr, roast turkey and dressin g, stuffed bell peppers. eggplant parmesan and a number of vegetanan spectals WHETHER FOR LUNCH or dutner. one of the true '"finds" at Aunt Hazel's 1s a houst> s pecialty. "vegetables galore." SJ 95 I half order. $2.SSl. It consists of seasonal. lJghU) steamed. garden·fresh vegetables. served on a bed of long-grain brown nee and topped w1th a ~kfola%% Singe r Michael Costley provides cabaret- s t :. le ente rtainme nt in the lo unge at Reuben·l> Peler·s Landing a t Huntington Harbo ur with three s hows Tuesdays through Saturdays, beginning at 9 p.m . DANA TRADER RESTAURANT Home of Fresh Local Lobster I 6PENDAILY11 :00A.M . I LUNCJ-1 •DINNER • COCKTAILS South ()range County's Largest Selt.•cttnrz o/ Fresh Seafood Dailµ IA M1n1mum of EigM llem• Fr .. h Dally) Bu~nessmen's Luncheon Specials from $3.25 BAR·B-QUE COUNTRY FRIED PORK RIBS WITH CHICkEN Complete Dinner Specials from $6.50 Featuring our Famous Combination Seafood Kabobs (Sea Bass. Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops and Swordfish) Oyster Bar has So. 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TBRU SAT. STREET LIGHT SUN., MON., TUES. ' .... -" .. Why Fight The Tourists & Beach Traffic?, lmmediate seating Available Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Nlgbts 1·FOOI' BIG-IC&EEN TV Zk .. MmtDOG8 K200U>UD •• I ·. •, ~· ... lo . ~LY"LOT Rob Fahey IS about to dump nurse Lenore St/9tne Info the lap ol Wllllam LyotJ In one ol the w1ldflf ., moments from the ; ... 1 Jrv1ne Commumry '· Theater comedy, ''The Man Who Came to °'f1nflf· ·· at Turtle Rock Community Parl<. INTERMISSIO"°' Playwright Prevails The ahow didn't co oo, but Orance Coast Colle1e'1 John Fenacca '• brulaed feelings have been Hived to the tune or Sl22,000. That was the amount awarded Fenacca. author of the unproduced mualcal comed "Veeclc," 1n 1 breach or contract »etUemenl In Orange County Superior Court t'EaACCA HAD en- tered Into an agreement wllh produ cer Paul Wt!rth to write the book for a musicaJ bued on the life and times of em v~ec k . the colorful owner of the Chicago Whitt> So1t The terms In duded a percenta1e of thl' gl"OA revenues for the show a!I well as an m1llal payment Al' ~n vis 1 o n e d . 1t wall an all-star PtOJttt -Darrin McGav1n play Inc the llUe role with Nanette Fabray and Frank Gorshin co-starring Ltnder the direct.Joo or Gene Kelly The show was to have opened in Chicago Ul the spnnc oC 1979, aft.er which 1t was to move to Broadway. Werth. however. defaulted oo all payments to 1-'enacca and the show was never produced. The ensuing lawsult. heard by Judie William Sheffield. reaulled in the $122,000 award to the OCC drama profeu«. Ferucca. a veteran actor and dlrector wbo was lbe Daily Pilot's man of the year m theater for 1978, hasn't given up on "Veeck." He's currently negotiating for the rights to the property and ul· timately hopes to produce it himself THE 1e. YEAR OCC 1~truc\Or. who recently dir ected the college's s ummer m wucal "Com pany ," has wntten two other plays which have 'Dinner' Satisfying Theater Fare Intermission Tom Titus been produced loca lly -''The l''&Jlure to Zigzag' a nd "Margo and the Gtrls "Both were directed by his longtune fneod Doug Rowe, managing d1rect.or of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse By SANDIE JOV·EGAN °' ... .,..., ""' ..... While the story line lB s lighUy stale com ared to today's ra11le dau.Je standards, "The an Who came to Dinner" by Georae S. Kaur an and llOM Hart aWI ls a pleasant dessert er a summer evenU.g. 1 St.Iced by the Irvine Community Theater JCT) 1n the Turtle Rock Clubhouse hi8b above ivine, the play includes lhe la.rgtst cast -22 - et Ulembled on an ICT stage, and many of em are quite young. Dl&ECl'O& TOM TITlJS admitted, for ex· mple, be had cast the romanUc leads at least 1ean younger than he had hoped to, but, all considered -remembering this is com- theater -it seems to work. la much to Titua' credit that the play alone nicely with each of the cast mem- performing capably, some -including -in more than one role. far ,the biggest scene stealer -and bly .o -Is Rob Fahey u Banjo, a Harpo type character complete with an accent Dinnt r Playhouse AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE nlliiaoa MEXIC~N FOOD A DRINK Presents A LATE NIGHT SUPPER •295 FA\JO)' A Wide Cl\oice of Spttiall ll'Tom Our Regular Menu B1tW11n 10 & 12 pm Mon-Thur. 1etW91n 10 pm & 1 •m llrl·Sat. JIW$2.t5 Pr 1a .. 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CO!'TA \I f':SI\ ~!\550 The audience warms up to Fa.bey almost m 'lunll>• a~ hl' uppears on st age. and he contlDue~ 111 their favor throughout hu Imes Also tu r nin g 1n a ud1en ce·pleasing 1> .. rformant·<·~ are Wiiliam Lyon as Whiteside. tht' male lead. EUzabelb Tierney u Maggie. lhl' h'malt> romantic lead. and Mark McCoy ai. Bert . the male romanUc lead. L VON 'S WHITESIDE ls beautifully un dtrplayed: he flt.a the role o( an lmag1D&ry. meddlesome, self.centered invalid to a T. Janet Farmer play11 lbe plvotaJ role of llarr1et Ms. Farmer's eecentnc character lS aJmost perfect, and certawly is well appreciated by lb~ audience An equally fine perform~ ls turned tn by Lenore St1eme as Mias Preen. the Jittery out"St' who caters lo Whiteside's every wtum. AD in all, It 's a fme cast in a pleuant llttJe three-act play and worthy of ootlce by local res a dents wbo like a pleasant little nl&ht out at the theater . f'e rzacca . who alterna~ with fellow OC · director Bill Purloss on lbe summer musical, ha.., mounted "Cabaret," "Mack and Mabel." "Fiddler on the Roof," "Follles" and "Pippin" at the col lege, as well as a number of shows for the Laguna playhouse. Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou5e and other theaters. Hls "Zigazg." which premiered at La guna t wo years ago, soon wall be pubUsht.'d by Samu€1 French, lnc It will open next March at an lndland theater • C~ARD Aud1t1oru, have bet:o an nounced for the fioal product.aoo of lbe Jrvuie Com mwuty 'theater's 10th an.ruvenary season, Paul ZLDdel's drama, '·And Ml.SI Re&rdoo Onnk.s a ut tie" ... ~r Eileen Fa.tbbacb Wl.11 bold tryouts Cor five women. one man and a t.eaa·a&e boy Mon day, Aue. 2S, at 7·30 p.m . m Room 2 or the Turtle Rock O>mmunlty Park clubhouse. on Sunn.yb.all Road off TurtJ~ Rock Dnve m lrvtne . the sbow opens Oct. 10 for three w~kends Fresh Fruit SaJad $2.95 -----------------~~~~~~~~--JI -. t ...... , Enjoy an evening In the quk!l L atmosphe re or franc:e. In Newport Beach. Our nouvelle cuisine makes the veal. chicken and of cours.e the fresh fish exquisite. 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W ith soup du jour or tossed salad, steaming baked potato, sour· dough bread ~ butter. Plus a temptina deuert and tea or coffee. Included in this deal ls our polite and friendly let'Vice and wann atmosphere-something you inay not have baraained for. At Charley Brown's your money buys a ~al bargain without reduced fare. At S7.9S, It's one of the best prim~ rates around. °'8rieY-Browlis. The prime~ p1ace· Hundnaton Beach· EDI off 1-405 •I Beach. 16160 Beach Blvcl. ln Hu•tln1ton Executive Plrk • 842.(,6()2 . ~ ........... -.... . , .. .. .. ' • • POP MUSIC Fnday, August 15. 1980 OAIL Y PILOT C3 t .. Springsteen Supplies Energy for 'No Nukes' .. <MUSE>. an antl·nuclear alliance fOWlded by John HalJ 84nni Raitt and J"" CoUn You.n1. who .. nlertained al the recent aoU-ouke rally tn l~a1una NllUC'I P&rk, *•NI amooa the earlleat MUSE aupportert Hd are featured in \he movie. D PITS ITS aLATANT UtJe. "No Nukes" •~Otdt the plUalll of exceulve ape«bes - ader and t'onda are mercll\&lly brief -and crowd baJtJq Danny Goldbetl and Julian Schlosaber&. ahartna producer and director chores on a paJlry $1.3 cnUUoo bud&et.. m.ake their po.Int througll the juxtapOllUoft of hilariously frigbteD· mg bit.a from otd pro-nuclear training rums and mlervlews wtlh commoo folk.a. Granted. the pro·nukera &et short shrift but RoekabWy Personified Son Linh American Roots, British Success av USA ROBINSON The term "r()('kabilly" was coined the night that Rocky Burnette was bom. His father, Johnny ("You're Sixteen") Burnette and Uncle Dorsey were playmg at the Cotton Club in Memphis, and while Rocky was coming into the world at St. Joseph's Hospital. the Burnette brothers christened a new form of music, calling il Rock-A-Billy, In honor of Rocky and hls cousin Billy. "l 'M nlE SON OF rock 'n' roll." says Rocky Burnette today. And, with hls huge current hit. .. Tired of Toein' the Line" (in Billboard's Top 10), and a 50-city U.S. tour about to begin. Rocky is still careful to make sure that people doo·t forget about his roots. He emphasizes that growing up around people like bis late rather. Elvis Presley. Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent and others definitely in· nueoced hjm. "I look back on those times and remember them vividJy Rockabilly is the rowing link between rock 'n' roll, country music and rhythm and blues. There was rockabilly before the re was rock 'n' roll, they were calling it rockabilly on the streets of Memphis, and all through the South. "I DO .FEEL THAT this is a heritage left Crom. my family. I couldn't fix a flat lite if I wanted to, and here, all of a sudden, I see rock ·n · roll happening ... everything that eoes round comes back around. "Now that the disco thing has leveled out. it's given rock 'n' roll performers a chance to do something." The ironic thing is "Tired of Toein' the Line" ans a big hit in England, Australia and the rest of Europe for a long time before Rocky could ~ven get it released in this country. ~IJE ALBUM F•OM wbicb the single is culled ("The Soo of Rock 'n' Roll"> was actual- "'No Nukes' knocks your socks i>ff ." DAJLYAT IZ.~10 DOUYSTIMO [ ROCK TALK ] ly recorded one and a hair years ago But Rocky Burnette has arrived. and he admits that s mce hls s uccess "it's been day and night. Fe ast or famine. "For many years I was with some pretty big labels. and there was a lot or money invested in me for the last 12 or 14 years, but no records \I. ould get released .. ·Ttred of Toem' the Line' was," he laughed, "the first record I ever had released .. ROCKY'S MUSIC OBVIOUSLY has its roots in America. but 1t wasn't until he went to England lhal he had any success. Renect.ing on that. be said. "I really honestly believe that ever since tbe Beatles' invasion l6 years ago, America has been one and a half. two years behind the mus1caJ trends. ··If you look at 1t, the hard-rock thing came out or England after the Beatles, the s ame Wlth the glitter-rock thing and the punk and the avant-garde thing. "1 just think that maybe we're running a little bat behind here, and in England I saw a chance. I s aw rock 'n' roll really beginrung to happen again. ..,F rr ALL FALLS apart tomorrow, and It could very well do that, I'll be on the corner singin' in some honky-tonk with sawdust on the Ooor, because it's the onJy thing I know how to do. "And thank God in heaven I enjoy doing it more than anything else I do. I love to eat, J love good food and I Jove the girls, but I'd rather be rocktn 'n ' rollin'. l still love it more lb an anything.•• ........ , .. , Uh:!·!" ,PG·._~ ........ ~.-..1 ~-~-..---.---..--~ NOW PlAVING IDWAMll' llllnlll ITAOIUM ltl"l-1• ~~a Alli ~<>-1444 <lf..-oe 639-!170 IDWAMS' ..,-NITilll Cllft!M*l MllftUftQ10fl Bueti &48-o:IM 0. ~"<I! b34 ?'.>'>3 --h IOllTII COUT UIQMl\I llAc• 4~·1Sl4 lOWHtlS' 'fllJO TWltl ... ~~ Vot,O 8)0~ ~THE DAILY TRIBUNE ]i(] ',. ...... "'"-· ,, ... Mm.E Ml CRAZE EPIDEMIC SPREADS -n'~n TODAY - UACnY~* =II IOlllW • ., , .... MICll'ftD ....... .. ,.IT WOOHINI ~INN 661-066& MUSE and the rtlmmaktt1 never stray from an H&enUal goal -to make an entertai.niAg con· cert film . CANDID BAC'kBTAGE interludes take the place of boring set changes, servtna to reveal the artists as adults with a cause and maintain a brisk pace. Jackson Browne, signing "After the Deluge" and "Running on Empty," turns in a stellar job u do Michael McOooaJd and the Doobie Brothers with "Takin' lt t.o tbe Streets" and .. What a Fool Believes." The film's true surprise comes in the con- sistent. energetic work or Carly Simon. a won derfully gifted singer who now seems unla1rly maligned for her inherent sex appeal. ON mE DOWN side i5 the absence of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -Petty played but reportedly was unhappy with h is performance -and Graham Nash srnging a song about "glowing babies and simmering seas" or some such nonsense. Sincerity ad nauseum. Nash does redeem himself somewhat with a touching s10g-a-long o n "Our House" and former cohorts Oavad Crosby and Stephen SllJls conlnbute best by staying 10 the background much o( the tJme What 1s perha ps most admirable about the fiJm 1s the honesty concerning Springsteen and ......... , .. , .. ,. .. , .. .... ~·--••1•• HOW10 .. a 1Hl tlQt a:xT OILMC _,,::; W\Nll ..,......,. .-w' .ti - Plut (RI ti .. "USED CARS" MIDDLE El AGE ~ f!J .. £~.A.Z Y. • BURT REYNOLDS SAU Y FlElD "SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT It" (PGI ..O• ..,...I.ft~ HPROM NIGHT" CllU _,,, .. ,,,. ....... , .... , .. OloA.YI • 1J9 lM.7• ... 11 • Oh! Heavenly "CADDY !Y) Dog ... in ""TltE SHACK" flENOtSH PLOT Of DA. OMl.'l't"Jt.•.Jt fUMAMCHU" ....... " .. ·-'",.. ,... cowu.a 9Ufn 9'£YNOt.DI STEVE SAU. Y FIELD McQCJE.EN 'llit()t(EY ANO TifE THI BANDIT" HU It ''°' . -. ......... •••. u ....... the E Street Band. SPRINGSTEEN HADN'T performed live lD niore than a year and it's subtly clear that. bis appearance waa the ace in the hole to guarantee a sold-out Garden. Crowd chants of "Bruce, Bruce" are audi- ble to tbe other performers bacbt.age, prompt- ing Ms. Raitt to jokingly wonder what would happen if his first name were Melvin. The power of Springsteen's performance is overwhelming. He first serves up a gentJe new song, "'nle River," before building momentum walh "Thunder Road." THEN. EVERYTHING cuts loose on "Quarter to Three" with Springsteen running amok oostage, tbrowin(. an bumoroU3 ..,'he's down. but he's up again' reference to the early antics of James Brown and essentialJy captur- ing every element required for great rock 'n' roll. His incredible band, particularly sax man Clarence Clemons. leaves no doubt to Springs· teen 's st.at us as "The Boss." No attempt 1s made to equaJ the energy e mitted by Spnogsteen as "No Nukes" moves towards a gentler close with scenes and ensem· ble s inging filmed at the final rally at Battery Park. A fitting finale is found in J esse Colin Young's sttU-insptrational "Get Together." en DAILY MATINEES-All S2.00 tlll 2:30 p.m. ---COSlA 1!111', Ill! ~,n OF 4():) MANN THEATRES MESA Al;O bl!~ \!INI t 11w!: A SOUTHCOA ~T PLAZA 8l.cE <"al~~::.... ~~ c:x::xJ8E IP:> h-tP, DI'« R.NTl 00--1 Robert "I. Redfo~~ BRUBAKER @ OLIVIA NEWTON.JOHN GENE KELLY "XANADU" "PROM NIGHT'' (RI ~-211\ ................... llll•U IS ,-.. ''8£0KN08S & .. BROOMSTICKS" ,..,._,..._ I "~~.o ~ '"' ''-" ~ PLUS • "'"-'" · "TliE BIG -.. RAISE THE RED ONE' • '"'-:i TITANIC O\.MA NEWTOM-J()HM GENE KELLY "XANADU,. .,._, ... U f-I U • II f It. f It., .. >I AOE .. MIDDLE fl !1 .. £'-.~~ c • 9rt9" O.P.,_'• "PROM DRESSED lmmlf NIGHT" OOt&ml CR> TO ~' KILL" "-"' OMUt•,u• '"' "HOKNOel& •• , ••• 9111, , .... MOOMITICKS" • '· • , . . . : .. .. .. ; . . . :: ,, (9 DAILY PILOT Ftldlly, Auguet 16. t• ART GALLERIES I Regloaal Artistry Rounded Up for Reviewing IUMIMIN• AND SP•CTA1'0ttS .,.. •JCPecied tor tt. san a.m.nte Am ... Cr.nt Club llMUal. CMMoor Art..Cref't F.ar from 10 to J S.tut~ end Sundey. More then 100 .nlsts end cref't11Nf\ wUI be di•aylnv thef r tetents et tM Cefftmwtlty C.nter Of' Def 'Mr Awnue at Sevllle. Admlu6on Is free • .,.,... .oerklng end rwt....snments.,.. avallable. sur.rv TOP SOUTH a RN C•Hfomia •rtlsts end cr.ttsinen wm show tMlr worils from t to 1 SetunSay .,... Sunday duri ng the 14th~• Otd West Artlst;s Rounct-uo at Knott'• a.tty Ferm. Admluton wlll bl free to the AaR'S Nim trM 9f'OV• on thl Hit -.. of 8Hch eou .. v•rd neer thl taooon • lndltpertM»nce Hatt. Among the wortts for Mle wlll be paintings, metal sc ulpture, collaoes. pottery, needlework. WOOd ca~lnos. macrame .net paper mac he. Proceeds from the show wlll bl used by the Buena Park Art Guild for doMtlons and scholar$hlps. f ENTERTAINING AT FOLKLORE GALI ERY Candle, Guy C•r•wan of Tenne .... TENNESSEE RECORDING ARTISTS Candie and Guy Carawan will perform from 2 to 4 p.m . Saturday outside the Tree of Life folklore gallery on the top view deck of Village Fair, 1192 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Guy plays hammered dulcimer, autoharp, ban lo and pennywhistle; Candie lends vocal harmony. Tney have been touring for more than 20 year s "bringing people together" to experience the folk music, dancing and stories of Appalachia. A FREE, UNIQUE COLLECTION of Guatemalan/Mayan Indian art is being exhibited for the first time on the West Coast in the Orange Coast College Art Gallery through Aug. 30. The display, located In OCC's Art Center complex, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Is open from 11 to ' M ondays through Saturdays. Rich in color, the 60 watercolor and oil .paintings by David Ordonez, Nan Cuz and M artin Prechtel depict the traditions, myths and way of life of Guatemalan tribes. INTRICATE PAPER SCULPTURE is currently receiving wide attention in • both the art world and the commercial design f ield. Orange Coast College student Lynn Nagano-Choi is show ing her versions in "Kaleidoscope,'' an exhibit by OCC story Illustration design students at M ills House Visual Arts Complex, 12732 M ain St., Garden Grove. Her subjects range from Japanese themes to Eliz.abethan fables and contemporary advertising. "I find the play of tight and shadow, cr eated by the multiple layers Of peper, endlHSly fa1CIMtlng," she says Of her talent to achJeve dl~n· slonallty by Juxtaooslno fl•t elements of paper. TM ~llery ls°"" from"°°" to• p .m . w.dnesdays through Sund•ys. The thaw CIOMS Aug. 31. •EIT ORIGINAL OILS av HYen artists wlU be on view during • ct\empegne ~tlon from • to 10 p,m. Saturday In the Pomeroy ~ll•ry, $651 Llncoln AY• .• Sult• A , Cypreu. This mlnl-exhlbttlon w lll Include •ascapes b'I Anthony C.say, nostalgic Americana by Susan Newcomb and Fii Mottola's scenes of New EnQlend and Indian children. A leopard family In Afrlun Nbltat may be viewed In the late!lt of Rot>har's paintings of endangered species. DOROTHY SMITH WILL CONDUCT " workshop In pastels when the Fountain Valley Arts Association meets at 7 p.m . M onday In the Recreation Center at Hell and BrOC>khurst streets. Admission Is $3 for non-members. WATERCOLORS CHOSEN FROM the Continuing Education Division of Rancho Santiago Community College District are featured this month at the Orange Raceu-ay Presenls Wokojf An 1mpress1ve array of events and celebrity guests highlight the first Great Chili Cookorr. starting at noon Sunday at the Los Alamitos Ra ce Course with all proceeds going to the Gra nt Bec k strand Ca ncer Foundation or Long Beach. Celebrities scheduled to attend tnClude James Gam er . Jack Kelly, Phil Harris. Monte Montana and last. but·not·least by an y means . Penthouse Magazme·s ··Pets," who will cir culate through the crowd and play an ex hib1t1on softball ga1™? at 4 p.in. The contmuous enter· tamment begms prompt· ly at tugh noon with the presentation of color~ by the Long Beach Mount ed PolJce The 40 contestants. tn· eluding Garner. K elly and Harns, will begin cooking at noon with the winners to be announced at 4 p m. The entrants come to the cookoff from throughout the west and southwest. THE BLUES BROTHERS a musicaJ comedy ARTISTS PAINTS ENDANOERE> SP£C1£8 RopMr'a 'Pandea Pleylno' In CyprHa City Library. Hart and Eisenhower parks are among the subjects of the stu· dents who used such techniques as dry brush, wet-into-dry, scraping and the combination of rubber masking compounds and salts. A SUMMER GROUP SHOW of the mixed media of Lawrence Burchard. Victoria C. Johnson·Sulsk l, Bonnie Marcus .. AJRrl.AHE". lf'GI "XANADU" (PG) "ILUES IROTHERS" Il l -ntllMPIU - S'RIUS IACI'" -PUI&- s ... OllY & THI IA.tC>fT ,Anlf lf'GI •HHlllGOIS IAMAMAS. IGI ... ~, llOOMSTicrs· -..oN1Ysuc1u aosr '"THI MAIH IYfMr• lf'GI ===-...:::..--J An air show starts at 12 :30 p.m. with glider a nd hot·a1 r tethered balloon rides. a flyover a nd a thr1l l 1n ~ parachute Jump mto the infield . ,_ r.,.. , rAv I .Antf'U .... INI "'UTTU DA~s· Cal c ---""==> The feature event of the horseshow promises to be the one and a quarter mile pony ex· press race with j ockeys Robert Adair . Danny Cardoza. Kenny H ar t. Steve Trea sure and t John Ward. The box office opens at 9 a.m. Admission is $10 per person. o a:vv CHJl'if •·1 BD<JI • 'ott HIA~l-'L v uoc.· CO HIT AT LIDO "'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND"" r edwards LIDO CINEMA ., ~~AD 673·8350 ~ CO-HIT AT SADOLEBACK "THE FIENDISH PLOT OF DR. FU MANCHU" edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA a TOltO AT aOCllRll.D IL TO.O SI 1 ·SllO I "'THE~~~ I "CALIFOaWIA SUITI" .. IP'GI 1~~ •CHflCH I CHOMG • • ACAl'UlCO CiOU>" Ill ***1h* "THE MOST DELECTABLE DAFFY COMEDY OF THE YEAR'' -K.W..n Carroll, N.Y. Ody Hewe •111-,.._ '911 S8l8S "'nil fBO&Sll Pt.Or Of II. RI MOU" --•tMSM ---,.,_ ___ __ --·--·-----··__._.., ... •1 _ ...... _._. ___ ....,._ IEPIWT•llllCI~...= ._ •• -......... _........ . ....._................. ...._. ·-~----~ ...Olll9Qtf~ ...... ....... --.. o·--.~~ -------NOW PLAYING ------ CISTI Ill& n -UA CtMml Slddleblck (714) 990·4022 540.0594 581·5880 llSTmltO H1·Way 39 Drive·ln (714) 891 ·3693 ... C1nedome 634·2553 idWHI UA Cmtma 893·0s.6 ND._.._MX»D1.,CUll'Qne••·_.wm • I '"" 'A1J111 I HA( • '"' J'lf./A ~ and Doug McPhaul opens wfth • reception from 7 to 10 tonloht at the ,Long Beach Gallery, 325 Gotden Shore Drive. In the artists' phUosopttkal statements, McPhaul a47MS wlttl Picasso that "a painting takes on a new life w ith each person's reaction to It." Thi gallery 1s open from 9 to S weekct.ys. ARTISTIC GENIUS WILL 8E the focus of a lecture entitled, "The Bohemian Artist, or, Why Van Gogh Cut Off His Ear,'' by UC lrvlneoraduate and award-wlnnlno filmmaker l(erry Brougher • He will speak at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday In the East Gallery of Mills House Visual Arts Complex. 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Admission will be free on a flrst<ome, first-served basis. His emphasis will be on the misunderstood personalities of master artists and the creative drive bet'llnd great works. "MY FIRST CAR" SCULPTURES by Don Potts, artist·butlder from Qakland, may be seen through Sept. 13 In the ARCO Center for Visual Art, SOS S. Flower St., Los Angeles.. His fanciful cars of wood and metal were last shown 1n Hannover, West Germany. ...... ·-,, i , , ' tt•...eo , __ ·-..... ~,. ................. •IODU MM Curt ISi ,,,..,...... ... ,..,,., .... ....._. ....... Of Cl.Oii lNCOUHftU 01 TMI TMllO It ... INI tia-.-k,...,_, .......... _._ ... f1N&l COUNTDOWN 1Nt l~t.llM>I,_.. ....... , .... _ ....... THI MUNna '"t ,~ ......... ,..,, ... , ... "'-'--. '-c---. TMI UU>tll SfttllU IACX CNI ~ ... -i i.-.-.. -. ... , .... ~...- TMf M.UI LAGOON fl') ·~~-1-••• ~-.... ~ ...... AltJIUHf '"' 11-..U.~_.M ~le.4S .............. TMl HUHTll1-., .,,,..,.,...,.... .......... .UC.DBM A*MANnT' ......... QAX'rllJ ............. .. tllll •••••• THAfC .00 fT"S OHL Y A MOVIE '·AJRPl.AHE" (PG) ~---··· ------... .. ........ ;:Je-, .......... ,, "IVll ·~~l I -:Ti;~~P'GI ----"'"-' 'ACIAC fl!UT'll(S llWf .. S9'r ltfflS """°' ---~-"'-......... IWllCHI l lJO CMllYf·lll 6 OIW95f OlllWE·tll ... ,.,,.. ... ,~,,,fllllll9tiA, ···--, .. -.. "- ........ , ....... , ......... .. IMNllTHT ..OTICI! c-.1l.HO IMO£A 1Z FREI! ............... -·--.... .-nul-1111 , I MOVIE REVIEWS Friday, August 15. 1980 DAIL y ~LOT C7 . 'Count do n' Turns Back Time 1t'orW, llfte•~ I~ I09 THOMAS .. ,,..*C .......... "~INAL COUNTDOWN" I • bofd t•ffCIM of tM tm~tMtlon tNlt succt9ds most of the time Tht p,..m11e • nuc•"'~red etrcreft urrlef It en;ult.d bv en uneir oteln.ote storm the\ thrust' men and m.tehl,.s Mck .av or\ 'o "•~of the Peer! HarbO< •tt.ck. ~Id tht commender counter•tt~k t~ Ja~MM •nd rwwrltt history? The plot I~ a le•ky l>Ollt. but the malor rolt> It pleyed maonlflcentty by tM USS Nimitz. Solld support from l<lr1c OouQIH, Martin Sheen. Katharine Ross. Jam.s Farantlno, Ron O'Neal and Charles Ournt~ make this Wti<>Pi)er alme>\t t>e-- l levable The ratlnv Is PG with a spr1nkllnv ol sailor language. "THE ILUES BROTHERS" contains enough eneroy for 10 movu~s. Much of It Is mlsdl· rected, bu1 enough remains to please iess demandlnv movie patrons. Especially those w hO cherish car crashes -never has the Detroit product been de· mollshed so spectacularly. The paper-thin plot concerns two shady brothers seeking to save their old orphanage by re-form· 1nq their Jan band. The m.tjor weakness of the film is the characters of John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd, whO dress like hip morticians through<>Ut and seem undertalented to carry such a heavy load The rating is ~ "lltONCO BILLY" 1!> e rlp.~tino hullabaloo of • movie. ol\•n ootr•9'0U' ~times touchlnv. Clint E'•stwood proves he is that rere bird • \ter who can also direct ~I• CHI as a not· too-brloht lmpr~rlo of • raotao wild west show thet hOvers on th brink Of bMkruptcy. Biiiy " l\n uutoc rat with his Idol· 111no follo~n. who recognize l'lltn Ma svmbOI of Western virtues SOndra Locke Is splendid d\ a runaw.ty heiress (shades of "It Hilppened One Nl9ht") and thf rest of the cast Is Just right Raled PG tor cussinq. "T HE BLUE LAGOON" I'> a tender romance-adventure th.ti succt:eds surprisingly well. From a 1.tte-Vlctorlan novel of Henry Devere Stackpoole about two ch1ldrt'n shipwrecked on an 1dyll1c island. they build an agrt-ecJble life for themselves, grow up to discover selC as well cl'> tht' cruelty of man and nature Tht> plot succeeds because of '.>t-ns1t1ve 01rect1on by Randal I< 1.-1,N and lnqenlous Portrayals by Brooke Shields and (rt\IOpher Atkins Rated R. "BRUBAKER" 1s a grim, often PoWertUI prison movie based on the true story of con· vie I torture and mass murder in d Southern penitentiary. The <tu rpr1se in this movie Is that 11 SlcHS Robert Redford as the reformist warden who tries fut1lrly to clean up the graph· 1cally depicted "snakepit" conditions. "Brubaker " is Angry that he has lost tus youth elixir, Peter Sellers as the master criminal vows t.o take over the wor1d in the comedy , "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Mancha," iiOW showing at local theaters. Fil~ Explores UFO Possibility A 1977 Gallup Opinion Poll reported that 11 percent of the adult population -that's more than 15 million Americans -claim to have seen UFOs. In addition. 45 percent or all persons in· terviewed by the polling organization said they believed tbere is intelligent life on other planets. ........................ Wont to buy f 1me shore interv al ownefstup of a con dominium. own-yo·1r own apartment or recreo1IOOOI property? Find 1t fost 1n the new closs1f1cart00 2450 of the .\•lll.\t ~,~,,·oil:, 1 ·n1"~ •.• ~,,.RO\. ~ ~; -=-.~~~ ... ";~~"~] . -... _._~ .. Hangar 18," now playing at local theaters, delves into the plausibility or a government COV· er-up of the crash-landing on earth of an alien spaceship, an event many Americans believe could <1f' already bas taken place. uc.1•t1:in~m~P•C•"C., EDWARDS' BRISTOL ClNEOOME ANAHEIM DRIV£·1N Cos1a Mesa '140 l4~J !tr.,nQe &J4 /'i~) Andoe1m 871) <l8J0 EOWAftDS' CINEMA WEST EDWARDS' YIEJO TWIN wes1m111ster 8~1 3935 Mission V1e10 830·6990 s.,... . Cl.ORIS LEACHMAN. CHARLES MARTIN SMITH. JOHN VERNON, STEPtweW.BURNS. ELYSSA DAVALOS. JOAQUIN GARAY.Ill #ti HARVEY KORMAN eo..-.e ROiARD JAEO<El.. AUX ROCCO _.,,_ll(.ca,-o,DQllililtl -.. --.. --~tr!WWICOIQIWI _,DQlll !Ail ~O,IOl llUlA ~ ~.,\IWClJll lild~m -.. •c,::=..:.:.. _ .-·-.... ~m l<J IPICW.lY IR.lC1ID .._... DAILY PILOT 642-5678 •••••••••••• l:C•M:t1Wmt1 AMC ORANG( MAll d"9' bJ 7 l)J~() MANN'S SOUTH COAST on i.~e'><l ~49 3JSl EDWARDS' WESTl .. 001{ TWIN G.l•<leo Gr~ 171'1 ~30 4401 BRJAN DE PAL\1A. MASTER OF lHE MACABRE INVITES YOL To A SHO\X/l~G Or THE U\TE...c;-f FA~ HION ... IN MLRDER. ·l A,_.,. P--.'"'~ 'Y\Ml 'El Z:. Allt:OFF........._ a strono statement for prisOf\ guard, Who rewrnbfes • Russian reform and its characters are wrestler. The Inspired .c:rlpt either vlllalns the polltl by Alan OrmsbY and crisp dlrec- clans and bureaucrats or tlon bV Tony Bill draw the best heroes such as Redford It 1s from •talented ~st: Ctlrls rated R for graphic violence. MakePMCe, Mam Baldwin, Matt "THE BfG REO ONE" Diiion, plus grownups Ruth h.trks bd<k to the be.,1 of thP Gordon. Martin Mull and John w orld war 11 !TIOviP., "The Houseman. Rated PG. with a Storv of Gt Joe," "ButtlPoround .• minor amount of swearlnv. Like th" othP.rs. It i' f1lh"CI "AIRPLANE" is reminiscent w ith bomb bur<tts. lltli>rPd of the Marx Brothers at their battlefield<; and Qrudo1no \en· most antic. Except that the tlment amonq corT'rt1dP<; in arrT>s. gaos come even faster and many Sam u<>I Fuller. who 5Pr11Pd '" would have been shot down by the 81Q Red One CFir<.t 1nfantrv>. the censors in the A,\arlClan er a. devoted half a l1fet1m<· to Jim Abrahams, Jerry and David Qe ttino the storv on thr ">< rPen. Zucker ("Kentvcky Fried Movie") ·and he Ms succN.>d<'CJ with valOI". wrote and directed the mad romp, He wisely avoided the lull pano· lacerating scores of movie otv of w ar and concPntratf'd on cllches. Julie Hagerty and Robert t he I 1ves of a seroeant and Hays are the str alotlt·faced four "wet-nose" recruits l Pe romantic leads, and they are M arvin 1s flawless 1n l't"-pn. solidly supported by Lloyd tormance as IN> ~ro('t1nt Hie; Bridges, Robert Stack, Le-slle work 1<, IN'('ll·c;upoort~ d bv Mdrk Nielsen, Peter Graves and a Hamill Robt>rt CcJrr..id1n+> BobbV surprisingly adept Kareem Abdul· Di Cicco and KPllY WMd Tne Jabbar. The rating Is PG. ratino 1s PG. with rrurh rMn ll'.l• "CHEECH ANO CHONG'S and soldierly lclnau;1or 1h<1t NEXT MOVIE" has a f inat wasn't Pf'r(T'l1tted 1n <'Mllf r scene in Which the two stars war fil(T'IS soar like rockets. propelled by "M Y BODYGUARD" is <t some k ind of super<ocalne. soul·safisfyinq film total Iv That about sums up the movie: For the Rood 1nvol vlnq and richly reward1nQ. high on doPe. stratospheric on Willie Nelson plays his,· llr"t The simple story concPrn .. d ego. low on comedy. It's really .., new kid in a Chlcaqo pub11r d series of sk etches about a starring screen role JS a h1gh schoOl,beset byabunr h pa1rof charm1esss1obsand footloose countr~ singer or elCtorting punks H1'> -.olu their war with society. The with a rovmg eye _ and a tion is to ht re as bOdyQuard dialogue appear s to have t>een J t I · a hulkmg fellow studf'nt w1 rh made up on the spot and is re-U s Y O Vt: l l f c l n an aura of violence Then the plete with "man" and "you know." "Honeysuck1t: Rose. ' now head tough hires his own bOdv · The pits, man . Rated R. showmg at local theaters. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rv'IARK HAMILL · ~1.IS()N ~ ..... ·U CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS • ANTHO". 'I DANlflS . ;. .. , ~ ., • ., J ·--IR\11 Kff?SHt.[P .. ~ARY KURTZ .,._, L(IGH BRACKETT .. LA'NRENCf KASDAN • GEQr.Gf LUCAS GEORG!: I t.r.A _J()HN VJ1LLIAMS [JJI CJO.A't' SW I :-. • • ~ • . ... SOME P£0Plf JUST DON1 BEUJIG. t J 1 Caddy shade Ajon~l'\....._, "CAOOYSHACK" OtEVYOWE·ROONEY~ TB> KNIGHT ·HIOCA.EL O'IEER ,., RL MURRAY•'-' ·Nttn stran~t·r' rwrvthin~ is ~-...ihl1-. CLA IR DE IB\1ME \\ ...... """'' "" RO\n '.( II" JOI II • I II ~I ,. ' A.LSO-BETWEEH SHOWlt-IGS Every Saturday Night At 9 PM JIM MARSHALL Tie. •St Frog and Justice .. ,,,It .. ii the all new iilts ... tll ... 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IHCAEDIBl..f HUU< Wl\otll O.•ld 6annt11 •I mot· till.•• la. a mau muroe<t1t. ne teen julloGO ffom an l)nl 1iOQ'!O mot> t A I D HEAf'I 9()()M£A While trying to l>OIO • •IOCft· rrack llend •eal11e "'' Ot!tatn ot bec;omonq a ioci<..,. aoom.i •no the bOy fell P'-V to - •IC'Ou$ p111na (Part 2) (RI D MOVIE *** "T"41 84Kt Mon ' 119&4) Htlfl'Y fOf>CI•. c1o11 AooenlOtl Two poll1oan• cornpele tor IM endOrM · ment ol .,. •• llf~1 "' 1'-•-tor Ille ptMlden-ltel "°"""91lOn ol l'*t petty (2M) G MOVIE • •in "Olt'IQelle" ( 19651 Stenley Beket, J uliet PtOWM In Solitll AlflCI. 11n anOfney oetendt • native eccu..a of '°"""'" ono • murOe< rn r_.ge IOf rwa oaug111er·s oea111 (:? ,,., 1 G) P.M.MAOAZJNE rne le11.aa Armedtllo A.c.e ;a ,_... ~le QtOUO ttl New YC)'ll Crty, w811pe- P8'""10 )'O<J' fUtnllUtt! B•N Ho•n• r-"Honey- &uelrle AoM • .., MCMf **'" "Tiie Matr~ Round t 1960) Jame• M_,. Juloe ............ 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Oily a O~l e.r.Neo.. 1111 oo.-.nor d«ldM '" rona out wfl•t •• 't•atly • ., the MlnCla 01 hos (;Ofl•lolu """ llt1d lak~ 8'on90tl to I rough W818tlr<>nl OO• tilt I MERV OIWf'lN WAU~WEEI< l 118 CJowd t~ Al,...;ya Wrono Guest o C•11oq r "Cffl •oe" or-~ "''" "" I yncfl, P1et<;'I I..,.,.,. Ito '>Mom '1:) THE AAT OtF 8EJHO FVUYHUMAH 0t Leo 6~ l\ognly 8Gcil•....O ~..-..,. .. no popui•• eoucahon p<OI,.. '°' •1 use. "'_.,,, ,,,. t'tllh<Jt>MUllC ~ ot Lovtt your 1ettow l\vm~n belnQ t:ao G OOOOTIME GfALS Tiie gor1a 00 all out 10 pu1 on • USO v.aw IO< '"" !>Oya tn untl0<m SI SACA•MENTO WEEK IHAEVIEW HOal Mu<ttl'1 from.an ®' MOVIE • * ·~ "Tn11 Q•.,•t N~at•.. 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The plight of lhe itinerant farm worker 1s examined in this update of a report pr esented IO year s ago Cphoto al left). 0 t.AAAZA s..<vw•I RIC•tdo Mon- • •&tblffl ,..,, •tn I"•• pto-g1em IOGUSol>Q Oii ..... C111cano• 611uog1e 10 "''"'n'""' tl'4tf hetlllO'I ano .. _ '"" k-Of MYO'\ M<l•><o"'t A..-oc.ana ""'° ..,,. lry1t1Q to '"Pll ..,,,, a """"''""'~ "°"""' toOuely .i' IP><JY •l•ugote IOt W"'"' Bl •n<I fOf hum,,,, 09"1'1' Cl) NATIONAL. NEWS ED HOU.YWOOO tEl.£\'ISION THEA TEA Ac10t' ~·~on '"" "'" ,,, PllUI "411"' • yauno ..c:10t af'd "'" lam••t ,...,. U'•'* l•om £.ut•"' f u•oe>t• '" '"" Unoteo Srat"' wri.wo tney hno wO<a '" ,,.. VoOOISh 1'-ll!fto of CloW• '""° ono C1to<;UQO '1:) 81'£AKIHO OF LOVE Ot LltO EluKAOf•• "'P"""" IM G~ vi """'~"Wl, '''"'' .... ·• c;oll'nlial fOf O'•· tng 41lnd 'N"4tt1tf"'J l()Ytit 11>-30 G) Q) NEWS 11ooeoo1r 1~ NEWS D NlWLVW£0 GAME 0 DAVE AU.EN AT LAAO£ I orngllt 0.i•n ,. Wolhwm 1.,..1 O<ec:.ula '""IQu"' C'!) CAPTlOMEO UC MEWS 1 UO 8 (. 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SHOW tto.-wiy ~' m Otfl1W..,1t QV•sPS, •nO &>f"tn('lf'\I ,_ lt••t ltt•I ~baby lt•m-1 JOHN DARLING l'.q OUI I"' "1' Ull\ I IJMAf>" rt) tfl!li .,,.,_ 12 oo 0 TWILIGHT ZONE ,.,Cl'tbalO e.-cnc;,ott ., ... <.UvH• INtt IM! c;.r> w>ll ""Y rtht~ f~ w ltfU' 0 TH£ 8UU.IVAH8 '"'"' c.<--. '-"°"' • • ,.. "No Koddor.q t t~ II • 4.JO I = EOWAA06 4 450 HEWS •.60D WOVIE • • ' What Trw• Hull(>< ~..... '111•.01 ..._,,,t v~~ ...,,, I a.. 1ttl fi-:ll>J 1:30 0 Tl4E Alf\.EMAH Q) HA'MONS (I) H~8 TO YOU tD AEBOP(AI by Armstrong & Batiuk Politics Gets Low Viewers Watching Less, But Why? Ratings NEW YORK <AP> About r our o r 10 televis ion viewe rs in both New York and C hicago w atched the Democ ratic Nation al Convention nominate Pr esident Carter to run r o r a seco n d t erm Wednesday night. au· dlence figures from the A.C . Nielsen Co. showed. The pe r centage of viewer s tuned to ntlwOTk convention cov- ftage in Los Angeles during the balloting was COGSiderabl)' lower -31 percent. NBC AND CBS ended ln a MaJ"-dead beat in New York City for cov- erage between 9:1.S p.m . and 1 a.m .. du.ring wbicb all three networks were reportin g live from Mad iso n S qu a r e Garden. Each had 15 percent ol the audience. to l 1 percent for ABC. CBS a ttrac t ed lbe largest share ol Lhe a u· dieoce in Chica10. 20 percent, to 10 ror ABC and t for NBC. while NBC won the lb,_.way race ln Loi Angeles with J3 percent to 10 for CBS and I for ABC. Viewers who dJd not • •atcb conveatloo cov· • er ace tun e d to alterftatlve pro1ram· mtoc on iDdepmdent or public TV rtaUou. FO& TRB country aa t whole TUelday night, ~ a peruot of the au- dieoce walehed prime· ~ time coa•entlon cov· wa1e. Tbe ea.me aha,. t..-d lD for tbe COOVe• Uoa w..tay al1ht. CBS ud NBC el'cb bed 11 per<*ll of tbe au· .... --'#kt.I n.. .. ,. ...... to ll percent ABC. ...---.... PIGflS lflu•i Dir ec tor · c h oreogra ph e r M icha e l Kidd partrays famed actor Paul Muni in "Ac- tor." an o rigina I musical play ro r tele vision. tonight al 10 on KCET, Channel 28. By P ETER J. BOYF.R LOS ANGELES (AP> -Something 1s makin ~ sca ry noises outside the networks' door ABC. CBS and NBC are te lling themsel ve~ it's not the dreaded boogeyman, pay-TV. Not yet, anyway. For some reason. not yet a.sc.ertained by the networks' research departments. the share or television viewers garnered by the three networks dropped in the Ju t television season. IN TIIE SECOND WEEK oC June. the three networks' combtned share of the TV audience was down 5 percent from the same period last year The networks' combined rating for the whole s eason was down 1 percent, a figure that translates into hundreds of thousands of viewers. The obvious lmplicatioo iJI that people are wa tching pay-TV ; s ubscriptton and cable television operators continue to do big business. and it would seem safe to assume that v1ewen use what they are paying ror. Yet. Al Ordover. a research uttutive at NBC, says he'a not so sure: "My personal opinion is that it's not pay-TV. Everything ls a factor, all the little pieces 1n the puzzle are factora -independent.a, baseball. a number of thlnp." INDEED, BASEBALL SEEMS to be a bil at· traction on the independeot stations this summer: a Yankees-Red Sox came lut month drew one- fourlb ol New York's television audie nce. We Proudlv Present Frank SydeU Showdme .tr Daacla1 t p.m.·Z •.m. Mon. tbra •l. Pre· Theatre & After Theatre Menu.a Cocktail Hour & Mu.sic Mon. thru Fri. Reservatf.oM Please 714-641-9242 Continental Cuisine Lunch Mon. thru Fri. Dinner OaUy Champagne Buff et Sunday 9 a.m.-3p.m . ...... __.. ... Ceell ..... 695 Towe CelMr DI'. eo.t.a ..... c •. "Th«! short> the three network'> are ~etting dO<'"i look off from prior years," llU)':. CBS' rt- h<'<1rch eiwc ut1 ve, Arnold Becker "People are s a) 1ng it's pay cable that's dotn.R tt I JUSt don't think it's happened yt>l ... m y hunch 1s v.e re gomg to find that it's the independent st.allorti that are do- rng tl." Still, more than one an five U S. hoUS4!holds are hooked up to cable TV. and more than a third of those s ubscribe to some pay-TV entertainment i.erv1ce, such as Home Box Office Last February. when ffBO premiered "Satur day Night to'ever," network usage among HBO households was down 44 percent from the nauonal <1verage. "Bl.IT 111ERE AREN'T Ulat many pay cable l4ub11cribers to start with." says Becker. .. and there's not much pay cable programming to watch even for an a rdent pay cable watcher . If a whole lot of people watch some s pectacular movie on pay te)ev1s.ion, but It IS Only OD (Or \WO boun. 1t doesn't ......... 1 SIBIEORIFM FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ,, and a ~ 45-piece orchestra TICKETS: S16r$12.6Q.S10. AtatlMutu.e~tlett plul•ll Co•tt Mutccttom I" Ort~•Countyand LaQuna Mutic, Leguna Betel\. lnfo:714t494-1518/0743. ' m.1k1• .1 lot ,,f d1ffi·rl,'IH'l' t1, lh1'> OIJ'>'> aud1enr,• Wt' J rt' tJlkrni.: .1bout · If at I'> tht· tndt•f)t'ndr•nL'> thdl Jrr dr:.onmg off tht-nt't v.ork!>' '>hJ n •. J '> the net v.ork"f' :-..-.·med trl < llnt-d to bl·lwH·. thl' l1>s11 i:. mon• t•a.,.ly ~hruggt•.S • off as a quark Independent!:> ar • J knov.-n ,·ha llt..>n.~e . ' • ··Our prf'd1ct1on," says NBC s Ordover. "1~ ' that. come next fa ll. there won't be any fall off bot that d~n 't mean we're 1~nonnl( 1t. Wf• wouldn't be lookmi! into 1t a., mut'h a., we are 1f 1l d1d n l t'Orll"Cnl ll'> Wmedian RetUrns ~ ,. HOLLYWOOD CAP) -"Norm. Crosby's Comedy Shop" will return this fall for a third ~ M:as.on on a network of independent stat.Jons MOf'C than 78 arts have been ltned up for the year. Luke's lJulusi'lfely llllllSTOCK~ FOOTWEAR SHOP • f ee10o1101 wlm an lt'l'NS\n"'t{)nl in Fooc Comforl" ., L\Jlr.e i. Ellc;U,Ne!y &~ Footwear Shoo 1 71H~C>Mt. NEWPOATBCJlCH 631·2730 l oc,111-0 l:lfof'ltncl me Posl OltlOe. 00:.1 ol Che l\Jsly Pl~" 'IO , ........ UHlfll O'lC blOCI< SOUltt OI Che Newool1 fltt>WJ'(Ol'l(.-Olll.IH~ Hours 11~.ac..sQnieys AUGUIT 16-M ~llOW ROUM __ ,..., , ..... .. ., ..... , .. ,,."" ........ .. ~ ...... ~ ....... o ..... c-..... -'•w..._• •. . • t ' ' • COMICS I CROSS WOAD MARMADUKt tav lrld UdlrSOft ,EANUTS l_J "Beet ltl Th is Isn't a spectator sport!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH I f i I THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Neither of us can read yet." •ea ... STfN< JM~ rJ1tr WE #fORD .,,..J,~ "Jlllflf ~· . ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Jeff MacNefly by Mett uzarius ,,. i ... : . -f .. .... ~! GORDO JUDGE PARKER NEllHER ONE Of I ~U. 'THINK THE TWO Of ~CAN OiAH6£ V!> CAH lAt<.E MELA NU: 1H>\l OUICKl.Y ! HOME ANO WOAA TH!b our. D£'fH ! ~?nr7' NANCY SE NATOR , IS IT TRUE THAT YOU ·--__ __, NO COMMENT Frldly. Aug .. 115, 1980 by CMrlts M. Schult BIG GEORGE by Tom BatJuk "As a kid I started out by climbing Mt. Olympus." DRABBLE PAfllC I(, t ME1' A (,1RL. ~f $ll400L., ANO 1'V w::E: 1'0 ~I( 14£~ ~. ~'fE'. ... ~f I t'O~f'f ~~ WMC'f14£R 'fa A~~ lolf.~ 1t.l eu~.so~ ~au. ~£ft ON 1'1te f\(O~(. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR.SMOCK :x: su~e WISH HLJMP.,-Y c:>LJM.P"rY HAPN '1'" Pf:C.l Pf!P "TO MARRY AN ' HAV e CHll...PREN ! YA Feet.-a..1Ke SUCH A FOOL.. "f'RYIN' 'TO P(.)~ A DIAPBR ON AN es<S .' by Kevin Fagan I f)OM''f stEM 1"0 U° ,...--..--. 601N'1 1t.i'f'p ""', 11.h1'"' I ! 1""~ SE,1 ! A1'f1'f~O~ . f I TODAY'S CROS.SWORD PUZZl.E I by Harold Le Doux l'M <:1ETflN(; PROFE~!>IONAl.. HELP FOR MQ.AHIE /iO 500N /i6 ~161-E ... AND I WOUl.ON'T 6£ ~Rf>ft~ED OUT WHA1 YOU AND l NEED Ha? MORE THAN ~ OOEb! by Tom K. Ryan l'M~f;U~ SORT OF MARL.IN Pi:RKINSISH. NANCY, HAVE YOU BEEN ATTHlS by Emle lushmilltr NO COMMENT JAM AGAlN? ACROSS 91 11 1 OMoe so bpec1 ~ Mo"'9 award ~ Stat 10 ~ 54 Wini> dnn1e UTl9 58 Agreeong 14Attienatltle 61Notan1 15 Cetacean 62 lat>le d'- 16 nai.an 111e.. 63 Scno 1991\ 17 Fa~ 64 l rtclcle 18 Where ~I-65 GenNn rlYW lax IS 66 Catkin 2 words 67 Colenes 20 Thaws 22 lettet DOWN 23 KJlns I tree 24 H .. ISSeS 2 Manne dno- 26 Foul1td lion 27 Pastry item 3 Actual 30 G\Jn holOef •temper tits ~ Bmlth rlYW 5 H1¥1 35 Spats 6 Garoen loot 38 Old 11110 7 CaYemt 37 Klnga: Fr. 8 Wlng1 38 Aec>row 9 Thing: Law 40 Altzona n.... 10 Sports geer 41 Fool 11 Aoc*: SuffiJI 42 Pee>« unit 12 Not'M god 43 Avtd tan 13 ScaMI ~~Ind 19Wlnda Sufld8Y 21 Faction •1 Profllrt 25 Uoeege '6 INed 26 Soater 49 A Roos9vett, 27 Hll "'*"°"' 1 2 I • A I A I II I I U ". A I , II f •o 'I II 11 1 0 II II ( , II o~ I I • t 0 II I I 11 1 " I I • T •, ~ T I ' f f ~ -1 Tl-C /J, l I I f flO II 1 A I II i-~ 1111• T-. AlllOll I fl II I .... , ... 1;1111•11111 .. a 0 0 f IU(I llD• I llUr"'T -• 0 1111111 o-II 11111111 • l ll•-· 1 111- I l I I 0 l D I I • II u T 11 I I u .. II ~ A I I • I l •• U II T I ' , I II I ' l 0 • •• DI I I 1 2t The°'* 46 Wll*rn.-•.g. u.e 47 Oyelno ~ 29 Sallty boost pound 30 Coe! ICUttle '9 AetirlUt. I 31 Stele SO PU! I ,1 32 l..lrr\Pf9Y 51 GfOve I ~ 52Pay 33 Bellows 53 Plant part 35 Brlnit 55 Blood 39 Owned 56 Item '• 40 Wlndtalls 57 Or911c -JI Q Ffend\ pent '• Income 59 FDR's .p/. ~ Judlh"1 IOn 60 OblWI • . .. Gardening ........................................ • Dleboadra abould b• =..~-::::: ,..,.. Ml'MIY--" ,.. an•cloubl. • l"oad ..... key .. ti ?' d bloem from , •• , n ........ plaata. KMp l b•• fed ud .......... corndb ... .._, .w be bl--.... IO will JOQ.. • Lale NID--.faJ.1 CliOkw' can be bd from t~ In••,., Uaat an plated DOW. Nuneoes ..... well~ plane. from wbldl tochoole. • Contalner grown plant materlal can be tranaplant.ed lD· to tbe aarden even lo bot weathlr. WU. deeply. Tree or Shrub, Choose Wisely T'beft'a I milcoD~ CIOID• mon 1mon1 C al&rornla 1•rdne.ra that &he noweriq ~eal~UI doe9 weU OD1J ID tbe IOUt.berD ball ol the atate. U UU it IO, wb)' are doleGt ol tuealyp- t ~ planted 11001 our coat. ~••ta.I hllla, ••lleya, and de-teru• A• 1arden aubj ecu, tbeae rugged t.rffS bave a d ftn.tte place. Eodunna the widest e&· tremee ol poor IOU and drou&bt. they are a loeical cbo1ce for ne1lected area.a. Some are real· })' no more than abruba, but others are trees 40 or SO feet tall which make exceptionally col· orful everpeen atreet plurtinp. 17 In aouthem Callfornla but doeea't reecb 1ta peak uoW July around tbe S. Francileo bQ area.. "°""8 are acatt.end oe lhroucb ran. mak:iq u.e co1ot '"m al.molt eant.lnuou.a . <>then wW catch your eye, 1ome with yellow or e•en ~ flowers. It 11 lmpor· · tant to note that there are literally hundred.a of eucatyp. tua apedm. At &eat a hundred of lbetn mature to lea Uaao 40 feet t.all, are not very messy and make ~t street and yard trea. 'Fantasy In Flowers' Thetne Set "Fantuy in Flowers" bu been aeieded u the theme for the flower lbow at the Sout.la1aDd Home fc Gardea Sbow, Aquil 1~24. in tbe Anaheim CaeYm· tioo Center. Jim Delamore, flor al de· algner. ii director of the show and Kae Colour ia, wife of George Colowis, producer ol t.be h o me abow will act •• a coordinator. Sett.log for the flower lbow wdl be the 30,000 aq. ft. ....,. which will be traDSformed bl&o a garden setting with foUDt••1. tree, and shrubl. Large cascading arnn1e· menls of fresh nowers will in· elude anthuriwns, orchids, ..P">-tea, crysant.bemuma, camauons, r oses, gladiolas and many others. • Continue pincbln1 and feed· me )'OUf fucbaiu. Tb1s will in· aure a proloneed blooming period and vlaoroua. full plat.a. AU eucalyptus are nowerinc to some extent, but only a few are really •'Orth crowinl for their bloom . The red iron bark eucalyptus is ooe, being a tall, slender tiee ol an airy, open pat,. t er o Profuse light pink to pinkish crim.loa flowers in pen- duloUJ chasten are a fall to late sprlng attraction. Orchid Club Meeting Dire Newport Harbor Ortb1d Socie· ty will meet 11Jursday at 8 p m in First United Me thodist Cburcb, 19th Street and Harbor Blvd., Qista Mesa. Rain Control Both amateur and pro· fesaional exhibiton will di.splay exotic gardens with many hun- dreds of varietiea of orchids. f ems and palms. · Oriental plants and flower ar- ran ge me o t s a ls o wlll be featured Advertise o service y<>t1 prOYide -from bci>ysitting to window woshing -in the dossified Sefvice Direcf ay_ of the DAILY PILOT Red flowering eucalyptus ts another -a round·headed tree of conaiderable use lo street planUnp. The bloom comes ear· The procram will cooaiat of a guest speaker and a discussion of flowers brought lo for "sbow and tell." For lnfonnauoo. call 548-2314. An~tber day means another spring shower for biologist Jen Homa s hown checking simulated rainfall quantities at he r lab m the Evans Research Center near Cleveland. The equipment can duplicate rainfall for any geographic area and 1s used in fung1c1de research. Fung1c1des con- trol dlSeases on such food crops a~ peanuts. tomatoes, potatoes. and melons. Cal Poly · Pomona student.a and racuJty will create a large gardensetung. ~G~RA~ND;;.-O...._.....P€~N~IN;J.....G~ Violet Society Slates ~ID.4Y .4UGUH 15T Wednesday Meeting ENTIRE s-roa 10% OIS'COUNT Q.COJ ~E: ITEJ'K 20% DIS-COUNT ONG~~NHOS'€ 1pl .. lllS 1 pl -I Ill tMIUTE 1 -lrlilll 19 lftllSM tpl fllS R 'P ~- ,.. •us "' 'llS '" •us "'u FQTURllli ASSIRTEI AllES lAWI & GARDEN TOOLS Yked o Nursery 212' """1 Blwt CIStl .. (111'9-.... 645-5782 TUataDa Atrtca Violet Sodef;J will and blooming African violet& are meet Wfldneed•~:..tbe MetturJ Sav· given each oew m e mber. 1-~or in· ing.a Badl .• 1C*5 81..S.. Tustin. formation. call &M-8851 or $27-3049. Plaut ad supply Mies becin at 6 : 30 p . m . wJtb m eeting and horticuJtu.ral procram at 7. Plul a.od 1uppl1 a&lee will end at 8: 1S. SpHten Toni and Ralph Breden will present .. Africa n Violeta lo Arttatic Design," openiDe a.nothtt dimeMion for aajoyi.na rioleta. 'l'braueb eu.mples and demomtra· tioo, Tooi, who madied and worked with floral desiper Tat Shimo, will show bow the texture, color and shape ~ Alricaa violet.a ma, be used in coojmctioo with other materials to achieve impressive arra.naemeat.s. AU risiton are welcome. St.arter planta are pr9e11ted to each guest C.11642-5178. Pul •few..,. to work ror ou. Propagation Class Offered Sherman Gardens of Corona del Mar will offer a class on bow to pro- pagate plants, from 9.30 am. to noon on Wedneed.ay Horticultunst AJe.1 Gngs will dJs. cu.as cuttings, airlayenng and seed, and bow lo addition to saving m<>My, r a re plants. n ot a v a ilable in nurseries, can be grown. Pre·reeistratioo ti required for tbi.a seminar. Call the garden office , 673-2261 for information. A procram on tbe proper care ol tuberous begoni• will be held Satur· day at 9:30 a.m. This program is free and open to the public. ~·~ GWC to Fea t ure ;..(.~'ye B EE N JJAlnNG ~};·~ARS FOil THIS!.' { l\urHt>ry .'-;pecial I BOUGAINVH I FA FoR1110J KLEENUP SYSTStlllC WW> • GRASS IUUEI.. KIU.S IHMUDA GRASS DEAD - ROOTS AND All . 1 MT covas ~ ~Ml n . MMi!ll Mosses Of brilllont color from flowering "bracts." VlgorOU$ growing vine. R;t\~98 f 5}1 5tri::: ( Flo rut Special I ~ROSES TAKE HOME .. l<>Ve buds ... AMLING 'S Newport Nursery and Garden Center ~-~ 'Floral Corral' _ .... , I The Pioral Corral, a Ins titute o f Florall : Pl'~ ., oew abop to showcase Design. 52!~~~~~~ . " the work ol students m Course11 in the pro· Golden West College's iram prepare students floral design program, for e mploy ment as will awing into full-scale f 1 o r a I des I g n e rs , operaUoo, five days a salespenoos, manager, week, wbeo the fall or to become an owner DOZENS! fl!I;J,f ,fj mce 1946 POTTERY SALE \~~{-; 10°/o OFF On All Pottery . Now thru August 31st Aleo lndudH Redwood Contalnen and Straw 8-k.U Free Delivery 1500 east coast h ighway • newport beach temester open.a Sept. 8. of a floral shop. Loelded in t.be recrea· Fall registration by Uoa education building, appointment wUJ besin the flower' shop will be WednMday to Sept. 2, open from 9 a . m . to and oo a walk-in bull noon, Monday through without appolotment Hallimi.s Nursery · Florist 2140 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mtaa AO e«*J llllMfl' ..... 11. WMl! IUPOI• io·.ts • Friday: Advance orders Sept 4-12. ' may be placed at other ~-----------------------------------------------------------------~ boura lo the college bookstore to be picked · / up du.ring &bop hours. ,! ' Because the shop ls a ,.. d. learning tool for atu· ...., dent.I in •bop manaee-r # meol, sellina prices a.re baaed on material costs only, with no cbarge for r labor. The program is di· reeled by Shirley Kau. a profe11iooal in the floral industry for more than 27 years and a member ol lbe American LLOl'o•s garden shop QUALITY BECAUSE WE GROW THEM 58~ I H A V I LAMDSCAPID THiii HOUllS PION SUPlal llC'm I Nl:l IFJI I I J ONE 4" HOUSE Pl.ANT VALUE TO 12 79 1 oer CUltomer w/c:oupon Oflfll 991 l /Jt/11 SPECIAL Ot41 •AUOM ft.AMrl SEE OUR NEW PARKING LOT C••• .. IHtly loc .. •cl wit• I •cw to Wll Newp.t. llwl. .... ..,St. ALU MOMT AtBICAMA I Pc. SIT MOW OM SALi ::t· AU llllllltlUeJlef YOSTOOC OH MAlllO ..... ...._,._a ... OPEN MON. THAU SAT 7-4. SUN .. S LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 Newport BfVd let 8-81.1Cotta11..4 .... CA tH27 'l114) ~14' 1 \ ~ . J J I ( s ; ' • . • , • • . . . • . I I 7 Fnc.r. A4'Qust 15, 1980 OM. y PILOT • I The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Tr•de It With • W.nt Ad -• You C•n S.11 It, Find It, [ 642 5678 ] One Call Service F~st Credit Approval ....... .._.,_~ Ml&llfwS. ...... ,_ .. • ....... fwS. LI~-11'.u<f....a.... 11...l-.... •• __ r--.r....a.... G al (G al IOO• . I .. I .... I............. ....................... ..... ~· r"Vt"' ~ •• ~ rvf"' ....... • .. , I 002 ... , & ~ Ill 1aa• ~ •••••••••• .. • .. ••• •••••••••••• ... • .. ••••• ,;•••••••••••••• ... ••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• am _. II 4 1001 .,.,.. IOOJ ... ,.. 1002 ~-1002 G al ....................... ....................... ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ' 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms: ~··•hen ..... cMdl ..... cWlr ... ...,.,. ..... ... I •• ..,. n. DMYPll.OTr 1 ... ., ....... first .. anild .... ...._ _,,. ...... ..... ....... One al • kind. old wortd deslin & quality al Ulla new •uthemtlc Prencb Normandy home. • Bdrm. 3 bath custom home wltb flne al craftamansbip le amenities. Now a vailable. 1585.000. Call for •pp"t. IAtW We have aever.t fine homes with pier " slip. .. Toao .... COUMl'IY 4 Bdrm., 3 batba; ranch style, mini-est.ate in ~~ IJ'OV-. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY . REA LTOR • ; • • 1• • • • • ' t, !'; o lo I ... 1, o/ nswPorl REALTORS 675-5511 LAii AlaOWI llAD CNATIAU DIS N•IRS 0....... ................... _., •1. -'. ~ .. 5W..t_,.9'_.lll_.f .. .... -ti ..... ..... ... & -....... .. ........ "' .. -.."--a., ... .. O•wt I' J .. W.. w/I • & 7 IA + ca''* 'I ...... , .. ..,.... ..... c ............. , eallW A I ......_ ) ~ ..... ,_ .,f ..... ...... D'at ...... "' ... 5 '" .......... . mw .............. ..., ........ ,.,94 ..,... ,,~, ....... ,.. .... _.,_, ~-~' .. -.... ~ ... ,....... ....... .... ~ --.. -·· .. '"' .,_.....,, ........ .._ ..... ._ ..... .._, .. ,... ................... T• ....... •._a.-he. Wlhlr .. ....._ ,..t a-.. ..... a...,... ......... ..., ......... SM...., .. , I I t suoo.ooo --....-. IOM WTMB"S llALTY. IMC. (7141 "7·2414 (7141 317-2151 *VETS* Use your Elig)bibty NOW .. LOW DN &. LOW INT. RATES LET US SHOW YOU HOWTOQUAUl-'Y VA HODOWM $12,100 --------1 SAM CLB•rrl: A ............. ,.. t We have ooly one' 3 Bdrms. 2 baths, kitchen· /famlly area Bwlun ap· pliances, forced air, 2 car gara1te. I l ':. a bargain. SS2.800. Call ~231J Of'l'(N ru Q. •'' IUfl 1r"l I../~. f. Tali to Red Carpet WEUST9'! ·•REo~· l ~ lfilll;I ....................... G1 I.. 1002 ....................... C.M.CoH"'9' Qlte 3 bedroom home with buge 5tone rireptace and rormal dining. Good locaUoa our the beach. AllUme existing &ow in· terest loan. FllJJ price -..-. Call 556-2660 CSELECT ~_.._., ................ M.1111 .. ....... .,_. ............. . .,,,... SIU.Ill. We ....... tw. _.. c ........ _ ..... O..t11Sl2'.to0 _._t11St24.llO...._. ..... c.lfw ..... 1tB111 COLI OF MEWPOIT IEALTORS ZSll I. C.-Hwy .. c..-.. Mw 675-5511 Ill 754-1202 OCEANFRONT --------• Large deluxe BALBOA SI ,000,000 YtEW rvT. IOAT DOCK Under $500.000. ~.000 down. Owner will carry paper. No quaury10g. Call96U767 oPttv ·~ v. ,, ~ 'VN ro~ ~•<I· Duplex. 4 Bdrm. 2"'2 baths up. 3 bdnn. 2 baths down. Fireplace each UD· 11. Compl. ~eroraled & upgraded. Shows like brand oew . Only 166.S,000! TPROPERTIES f0%COMMISSIOM ·-Many amenities· le1RfNM lc6oaloyrrop. R..ators •'75-7060• --OPIN--HOUSI----~pJ>roperties «ID ,..,..... ••• D.W-.eler 557-4'36 ~IR _.. V --:===--j IASTSIOE IAIC.AJM! ti %1 MOl&A DllAMS DON"T LAST Realtors MIWP'OltT siz.ooo. 3 Bdrm + large ..... .... Ylnt! ~view from J dec:b in Lquna •~II. one year ne•. c:1aatom ameaities. Jots ol wood. 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba. $221.900. Call lla&li• Appel m.- and eeitber do eJqanl C<>Mt BCIAI. DUPLEX maaler suite, 2 baths, homes lib tbia beauty. 4 rare office bkl"" wi'th 2 Unit• on ree land. cozy kitchen w /bar . BR.. ap8C. fam. rm., prof 13)' rton•., .. e on ~Y W. Acroa from part. Near Bnck fireplace, 2 car at· dee. as landKaped. Gate l9tb ._ beach. bay, "sboppinc,. tacbed garage. Super guarded comm. Priv. St, CM. 13;5'>.000. Priced at $205,000. Eves aharJ>bargain! 546-2313 t eon is 6 p o o I 6 eayownerfinancing. 6U·2253 ""'"' 11• 11• "s 1UN ro11t "<" breatbtak\n& ocean, .IOHM IURllKE ,. I harbor, ......,aam • dlY '46-I096 152-2111 DOORSTOtaACH _ ·1jjt!ll!!I ~views. ~15.000. Call~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l 2·2 Duplex. Owner _ .-=:I!~!!~!!:? NEAR THE PARK S harp M~ntego Plan in popular Ha rbor View Homes. Attractively decorated 3 bdrm + convertible den aJso with a patio side f amity rm which adjoins kitchen. Ideal plan for informal living located close to ~ommunity greenbelt & pool. Best buy m the area at ,$234,900 . (7141 673-4400 121 l) 621-2121 HARBOR • Grfft UttM Home Th.is 2 Br + den home is perfect for the sm.aHer fanul,)•. It lS locat.ed on a peaceful st. in one of Ir vi ne 's qu1et t s t oagbborhoods. $1216,900 64 .. 9990 INTERESTING umMGos 2807 EBBTlDE 4 BR + den, 3 Ba, pool TOWERIMG! 2STORY! Mesa Verde:. f1nc~t estate! 4 giant bdnns 2 baths, family room stofW fireplace. countr) kitchen Ut1hty room ttuge pn vatc comt>r IOl Pnce $174,950. C..11 now• S4&231J rabulous view. $05,000 --~!!!!!~~:_­!~ S02ACAC1A 2 BR + retreat. 2\'I Ba, lbke JOG.r adnrtblng only 3 years old. S337 ,000. doUar IO fartbtt! LI.at OPEN HOUSE YoUt ~s every day SAT /SUN m the Classtfied aect1on IJ,_.IOOI: ~mo~ or lh•• aewapaper ~ a.2.w71. Forfwi.her inlormatioa Cla-ified advenistt.a is a • taday.,.SS'lO. ISTATICLOSIN& motivated. Open to ' 9UAIL ALLSTATE ~ =~ = ~E~~~~~~ contact Sara Marvin -IY Owtia 67S-S688 or 67S-6000 better way to tdJ mo~ Lot , ready to build, ~~~~~~~~! people about lhe service PLACE REALTORS ~.~~:,]:,~~ :v~i · car • or ?? 1249,000. -)OU have to olfer Ast 60X90. NewPort Hts. F\od what y0u want in about OW' tow rates to- tll8.000. 645-4670. DaJJ.y Pilot Clu5i.heds. da.y. 642·S671. PllOPBTIIS"" TownbocDe Apt's close to Eves548-07l5 40,. n a:11 p~ rAltl PLACI... bcb area. Xlnt &.erms. associated IEAUTIFUL ~ 4 bdrm. 3 bath, eoatract 7% dwn. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ new carpet \hroQgboat, AGENT ~9850 .:: 1Sx30 maater bdrm. OC ........ -.. IAYCllSTS peggedoakkitcbenfloor. _. HllOTT BAQM[A.-., gfl\~"°("S J 1i 1 ( IA & J ~ t. I t ,. llST Y AWi Walk to beach, park. tea-Beaulif\&l Sao Clemeote This han Well.a built nis, racquetball. As· Ocean Hills Coodo. 3 ONE STOIY s~ 4 Bdrm 3 bath, 1 sumable ut TD. OPEN B d rm . 2 'h bat b s . CONDO vtEWDUPUX 3Br. w /frplc, 2Br. w/spacious patio. i., blk to ocn. High loan 11.75"'" Low down $2216.950. Call now. level luxurious home SAT Ir SUN 12-S. 2115.2 $110,000. Sell or ex· $71,900 with formal dining, big Shaw Lane. cb&nge for small unit. Large 2 Bdrm adult COO· Wahrfro..t Hom. famUyroomltsparkllng, rYl.AMID rYIA.MID do ooa l~bgreeobelt.A s BR. 4 Ba. custom cool pool, 3 car garage. ii'ict~•~11~r~1~liJiJ.~I 7~6~1~11';•;;' ;;1;a;rrs1~1;3J.;;1;76~1~ must see for only S7l,900. w a t e rfront h ome rare value. Only SZ72,000. Act now! 546--231.3 w / l 7x 38 · pvt dock. Call today! s..nn "'''· '""'•'' '"'' 11J1<1 •.<I' Priced St ,394 .ooo . ·t:iJ1n11 -= 1 ~ e111 a~f~r~ 111111 ILlllS CD. f1nd what you want ln HC»SI PRonaTY OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE Dally Pilot Clualfleds. Claaaifled Ada 642·5678 \'I acre zoned A· l and located in the back bay Newport area. Owner will fmance with S56M down.. Full price Sl 'IS.000. ,..~21611 NIWPOIT .-.H1'S FIDIW/YllW 3 unita. ForCed to sell. Only 1125,000. &t6-7tn Ol'N 1119• II S 1'*110111 No(/' THE REAL ESTATERS CMAIMI... MOMI OM BALBOA LITTLE ISLAND ..,......, .... ..... co beed. er.a Uaaada1 ••eruae --tt•SNlltliD..-. --· ........ o11 ... A* far PATllDaY NIUJlf~ aAUOA cons IAtW Wl1'M DOCa Spacious Four Bedroom With Ccmvertlble Den. Great Family Home On Sandy Beach. Mexican Tiled Floors. Bright. Cheerful Living Area. Dock For Your BoaL Priced At $459,500. LmO ISLI One Of Newport Beach's Most Desired Areas With Private Beaches, Tennis Courts & Clubhouse. TY-aditi<>Gal Five Bedroom Home With Large Formal Dloing Room & Den.study. Master Suite With Spa. Offered Al $545,000. ,, macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IAfWPOOLIOim Pier & slip for 80' boat. Luxurious pvt estate w/flowing eotertaimnent areas & formal elegance combined in 6000 sq. ft. of charm and comfort. 76' bay frontage -indoor/outdoor pool. App't. only. Beverly Morphy 642~. (C-ll) 712-1414 ~ Vc*y C.,.,., MW2JI 4101 MCLAIN 115 CANYON Lowest priced cando, Greenbriar model, 2 Bdrm with larle littiDI area In meeter lldte, Ami)' pedo next to 1park1tn1 fountain. Community pool, •P• a telmll. SlM.000 '5J Coldwe.n. Ban.~~~ COUNT'IY ... Qt CHUt• Located in prestigious Big Canyon. Customized 6 BR with lg. fam. rm + cozy study. Fireplace in master BR suite. French doors to sparkling pool. Exclusive $'950,000. FAMILY HOME s,11:1-4w1 ••*•• '-._.,_. ._~..._..., r•••-"' •wet~ -4 flreplece. a.-1,.... fer cr•etl•• tre•l9' c•I...._ Sec~.,. wlllt re4wu• .. DO I .... s 0 • II ,.. Will' .. _.,., ....... » •1wmt1 A 'f am In; Of ... MtlfUM.tll. 1..-.cULATI SPANISH ft.LA Dem"t .._ • rtum J .._ ..... , .............. . M•rt••••41t T•• .... ef ...... ,.,, ........ ..., ........................ ..... '•*••• .,.,. ~ ...... ,, .... .... .... o..r· ........ . ....... , .. •1•••7'd ? . ·-.... , ........ ......... ,..., ........... u ...... A 111'1 A 2 I 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 4tt-4111 491-1720 s..ee. a..-L1 I ._. 497.333 r • 4tJ.li 12 .... _..... .,.. ..... CDM"S MelST unu HOUSI ... the ide.al! .Sou~ of the highway. easy to mamtaJn with French doors patios front a nd back . country kitchen. sundeck, two fireplaces formal dining, two bedrooms, two ih baths, and a cozy hideaway off the master b e droom ! Great for entertaining. 2400 sq. ft. of fun living at $337.000 . REALTORS. 675-6000 2'43 Eau. Co .. 1 Hlg.lnw•f· Corona del M•r WE HAVE 35 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN W ESLI:Y '.'J TAYLOR CO HEAi.TORS ~111cl' UM ALL THIS FOi SI 7t,SOO A g r een thumbe r 's de li g ht with well·mani r ured gardens front & rear . Made for entertaining. Large 52'x130' lot wtth complete privacy. Den. 2 bedrooms with oversize closets and 2 baths. Workshop off garage. Spacious -Light -bnght. A happy home and all for $179.500. WESLEY N. TATLoa co .. HM.Toas 2111 S.. Ja 4 t ... loed HIW~~-IT"" CIMTB. M.L '44-4t I 0 ------··--------OCIAM LOVBS $2 6 .000 price reduction !! Exce_P~ional opportunity_!!! M ag01f1cent ocean view home, yards away from sand. 4 lrg hrs. lrg decks. trellised patio, SPA & Ju.sh landscaping. #159. SI 0,000 NICI SI.ASH o n this completely remodeled home. Absolutely the pe rfect match!!! Spa in master bedroom • cedar siding. patio, park-like yard, boat s t orage . MOTIVATED SELLER will carry A.l.T.D. #160. $2.000 NICI 1t9UCnOM Origin al owner. True pride of owne r s hip. Better t h an model home. wood floors in frmJ din rm. ~uilt·ins , th.ruout: pa.tio. absolutely 1mm~cul ate . Liquidation sale, subm.lt your offer. #161. llDUCID $12.500 At this price it will sell this weekend. Only S82,500 for this lovely 3 br, 2 ba on large corner lot. T a keover 8 .5% loan. $472/mo. Beginner's luck, investor's delight. Take your pick. #162. UDO rs&.•~ SStl.IOO Dramatic entry, high open beam ceilings, spectacular master bdrm oversized sundeck, wet bar, 2 elegant ft.replaces. In all, almost 3000 sq ft ol shear luxury. Owner desperate ... MUSI' SELL!!! #163. IA&.IOA ISi •• 1221.• Older, quaint with endless possibilities. Excellent location, adjacent to new recreation area. Single fam dwelling, zoned C-1. Assume 10.35% loan, $827 I mo. Anxious seller will carry 2Dd TD . #164. • WALK TO BEACH '80K On the beautiful seashore of Mexico. Spectacular sunrise, dazzling sunsets. Peaceful walk along ocean sands and clear waters. Enjoy life! ! PlUI JOU can rent it out at tlO/day. 1115 . Ai iEmON AGafT911 Join a winner -be a winner!! The most divenified and advanced real estate company in the U.S . currently has 2 openln11 for experleacecl a1ents in Ne~f!. Beach. 10% lplit · to all quallDed a1eata. Natioul relocatioa. New Homes, Condoebare1, eammerdal, inv•''*tmt, JUlt to name a t• of our maQJ prosrams. For addlttanal lafonnetkm, call Bob Cutaneda, .11ar. tue. WA.WmALm .... ~-~ 646-7711 ·:e:: 1MI ,.fll.ACI t• TO• . 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FWd.,.Xt.rM =a••1~ or •M' &AIML 675-Ult •11r11a• HUln)' •ltaa S u Per a bdrm 1 ~·l~ 4944711 QUlETCUL·DE-SA<.: .,...... • ~.oou M.111m ___ Townboale w1t.h NCwily ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! Alumable 10% loan on 3 bdrma, tiled t1nlry, up. &.lrl MAD ~ ~~~r 1!~ 6AH DAILY BY OWNER. M~a v 3 ~~· pool, apa, teruua. nie Terra~/C.mbrid••· =c::,_ ~!!:'!~ ~~.:;1~:· ,:•~:r: A DIAL CA.tll.S.BAD c:wr-t at l·l P.M. bdnn. quM loc'. "'-ny Put& Place Inc Ml-7461 3br. 2ba. S.139.950. Days. Ulll.aauna Bdt nn. levelers, c:t1nltaJ air, l!ilUoie IMrkct •elue for IHl.IOO 6 •on'll-1 .. t New 4 bedtoom borne mu ln<'I upl(raded kit. ---------844-8141 <Aak for ADdy>. Cord1nal1ng cuatom bat ll.Jll.900 ~lk~t.1 1~0 .. 1,, 4 Iona tc, ll'll lndoot JaC'UUI, 1buf·1---------T~1<11t•IH Evu . 551 ·5318 or __,.1,.0 .draperiet&wll RON~JLUAMS -.z ...... "., .,, • ..._ fl ~bo1ud ct, p1rty "",,...~,.. ...... c1\A7 "'""""''" .... .___ ....._ .. ,... • _.,. •• ~ ,.,,,,.. OCEAN THI' '"'"IS _,,,.,. coverinp. 3br, 2 ba, 1m R ,ALTY ...._, -~•• -f'OOfft IU'Rr V1&'W from thtt On w111.-r 4 b.-droum room/1e11r~x~ • .,°'"·""" ----------aculate C'OOd Princ1p11ls 8318440 2m& .. lo bHC'b.~ 8ACHBLORPADtnttw-p ,&OO.'""' >1.111~1.prt11c1pii.l.&011l)' Magn.lficent 2 8drml "'TOP Of T ll E LINt: nlhtforYQ111 et lUl,.IOO SK y . 1 bd, m •c .... t• BM townbome completl'· CONDO onl y . S ll19.000 UV l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- Calt for mu"' detaUa c 0 .. p L •: T •: I. y ( 1111 .,n tlklO MM1 O•I Mur, 3bd. ram CLOSE' ty uparaded thruoul lmnc's fml'!il llvlnc in OWNER days 640..4800, hluialt V&efo '°'7 trl't-~ furnlah•d C'ondu •I twtll'l.ol. rm.dt·11 "" ~>bltM•la.tu • ldellllylocaledwtthcom· Sw>dance.L.gl'3Hft3Ba eves&wlrndb494·Klll0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A 111'1.JOO a drt"lm tu~. I ~W11\Jlh.• Park ~·privacy yet 1n close wn fplc's & 1111. Auume ........... ., ...... Jc-I 5 LL ~'P.A .,,.r I ~!1711.!..7s81k2r•.1101.1 <.:Ji 11 proJUD1.1ty to pool, 3pa. ~'k loan & all assoc ~~~J~ ~l=i.•=w~~ ~ _.,_ • -~ I,. I .: It I G HT 0 N T II F.I ..., ... sauna, lennlt Aak1ng a11Yrut1es. Walk to new 145 I I Sp ... • •R.&• ~ WATER JO ft't>t by SLLl.!500, !>hop pino Now o nly owner. Selling pntt a 4 ors Bdrnd, 2 balhb, "-·--" bar1a1n. l br. 2 bat. Z!5e sq ft. UpJtrade<i S.C..t~. ua.soo 'nul OM U reait)' hot 1 Stlarp a Bdrm tondo cloM lo pool, wata lo everyUuq. Aaluma ble loan, definllely woo l l.uiJt0.91 MEAN HIOK nor. i. Sl44,900 Pie~. 768-8711 ....., _ _,0 w., bdrm doublt' b•th~~~~~---i RV -· ~ siu.000 SPUT lev .. 1homt""1th2;: Trtlrock,4 BR. FR. Wood Colw.ge. lbr. rrpk, •EDWIMG rrpb a.Ad au lbf.' OCt:AN c............. t 021 Redh.JU ReaJty' Pal, ..... h 000 PltOPHTY tMV. ....... ... l walk t.o ...,ac , $1~. . "' .... 'WOC'.. ., I ow ••••••• •• ••• • • • •• ••• •• • ~ 7500 , .. 1-JOOJ ~.ODO. Attract1ve~ldu1>le.:+z ACCESS! ownet'.l-499-1997 WAUACl&CO ~rt-nlal" t-'nm1·lou WATElflQNT •-IHdt t04I COMTIMrOU•Y leoda 1069 -.. • •-s U<in ~WO 640~1'1 * * _.,...... Wood •-a la•s 3 bdrm -·•••••••••••••••••••• _,_ -• · ---Lou ot extr1s. 1 bdrm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... f 7 I 4 I 7 Z 9 • 5 9 6 6 Pnmt! lucallon du"h'" but.h, 1mrrwt·ulat«> 1n~1de ~~·~ d~:!~ f:MHALD IA. Y home w 1th I a r JC e 43M490 Own~r will hclJ) w ith dOd o ut • ~ea u t I( u I ~") '182 wit.hone ol a kllld pnv.ite BTeathtak1ng ocean view playroom for entt!rta•n· !~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~ fina.nclnl( Open hou,e. n1·1ghborhood. school~ ~ bea ch areas l27J.500 from tb1s u c1t1ng Z In&°' family fWl. Spe<:· Sat Ir Sun. I ~ S09 Mnd :illoppmg Ckil.l' by ~~~~~~~~~ Hdrm. den h ome . t.acv.la.rwh1l4!wat.er"C'1· ~ ......... A low 1Dlerett auumabl1• loan maltci. lbli. 3 bedroOtb 11tv~n more at tractlve. Low, low pntl' only •.ooo 1~1 3191 ~.6"13-7Sll PrlC'$Jnl(hl' g~brldgc s;·uturu: s parkling \y ll&hla •1eW1S. <A!idar ---*YOU SAVE 1w1mmlng pool and 11d1n1 1011de Ir out .IUlvlfT! L Ru tui g)owiq p•rnuet floorl. sri~ooo. $215,000 MONEY* J:H ;p1<141 Short ~w1ik .. to printe MONAICHIA.Y Cameo H1«hlands 3 Hd, Wht.'T\ you buy tliUI Cul lt!UH•tr•rl• • 1•1.,.~ .. .,,,.. beach a.nd tenJUI, Owner Every room In lh1t 3 den , prl'mium l o t (~N C:.i de·11ac hoaw with large WLUfmance.$419,000. bdrmhomeQPe'DIOl\Wa ,, ....... .,.... Completely refurbished. one bllt t.o beach, Yoo own the land. Great riAAnCmg. $205,000 ~ SHAIPDWUX Comer lot, t WO 2 Bdrm l.WUls, excelkot f'Aatalde <.:ost1 Meu locaUo•. Nice lnveatmenl •l 11»~. CSELECT I PROPERTIES $182,000 1n uuumablc '7J..lk'uLTYP--cy yard. It needs soml' ---· ... -E•W----1 large & lovely garden & loan1> f'ef.' l uud . pvt 1.=t -scrubblllg to be-come a "' patio w1lh blt n llBQ ~~~~~!!~~~ beach acce1111. Unve by 963 a1a2 WINNER. Remarkable OH THE MA.RkfT Mature trees It cok>rluJ 75'-9221 607 Ro<·kford Rd. lhl•n "V Ylllue for the k>w, low DHlFllL D PA TIO plantings abound. A lrue lS' OCEAN VIEW ea II D a r re 11 P 11 i. h ~~~~~~~~~! aslong pn~ S45 94111 HOMES indoor /out.door home In ~--...... HISTORIC ESTATE 63H2M Ownr/Agt Wr heve two, 3 brm, 2 1r;.~~~Af~,v =~~~a=~·va~ ba. f~ st.andlnl{ homes 417-4&48 HA.t4Sl:l lr-Newly decorated on fee land. Owner extremely anx.ioull and priced lo Sttlt at $33S,OOO. Call about un- believable terms. J Bdrm, cul de sac charmer. Open Friday 1()-1. 4C» Colombus Cir ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOO Square I eet in the m1in houte + complet.e •ueal h ouae. teon1s rourt., pool and ap1 •et on 'JS9.9100 3 +SPA EASTSIDE ~~!7!!14~700!!'>!J~J!J!!~'ll over 2 •cres. TREMEN· ~~~~~~~~~I IAvely 3 Bdrm, large .:: OOlJS'""'W ::: Pos h e •ecut1ve ea· .. u:. .$1.250,000. ForS.lwOw.er yard. enclosed pal10. cellence! Turtleroc k tHYYHESS ' built.Ins Cul de sac, qwl'\ =.::: lot'a\Jon Only Sl~.llOO. Glen patJo home-Inver C.U&u-Sl61 ness Model. Premium loL Gorgeous YI~. Lwh Sat& S-. 1-5 landscapw&. Dramallc f'ormer M~. aipaclOUS C~plau. convuutaon 3 bdrm home, formal pit, all.)'li&hl aod more! 4 dwna room. lrtc /amity BR + lam.Uy room. Just room. Lrc pal.lo wllb cov $330,000. C.ll now for er, 3 car 1arage, v1ew, p ri vat e preview. -----i a1.5"3 ,. ... a,,,. ft.. .• 1avwito I qui«!?"_ .. ~.--~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~I 7S2-1700. '1' ' ...-rv.,-"" f''l'JIO~ __. --~1<l11<l•ll\llJ'•l<l N°hlft ~i1.!~~ .m> ___ Ddebout______ o::.;a:r.:..v 3 c::;~:=~m [ ~ ISIUI room w /lrplc. lrg palloa. Boy& Beach I 15 Monterey Cir, CtlM home. pnvate courtyard • car garage Asking 644·2188 <.'fllry, lar~e lot, 3 patios, Woodbndge, 2Br rondo. 95.000 Red Estate 1---l'lt'ctr on1c security $94.000. Assunwblc 1111, lll'QBS REALTY JWAtUfATfDCUt..E#C%UICI-1---------1 :.yst.em. srn'oke and fire OWT\ef' wUI carr) Ian:•· INI UVE IM alarms. wood . panel1·d 2nd Open House· Sal & 67~670 1VlnEROCIC IEAUTIFULCDM d<.-n. V11nLwt wall t ovt-r Swl Owner. 55U l2IH HIGHL.At4DS Enjoy J pnvale beurht'S, 111"5. 1·ustom hitrdwood Co&oftial ~ The popular STEWART ueu.n view. 3 bdrm home pu.rqwl aod ltahan l1lt.-d Turtlcrock Glen Card1•n 1S roomsofluJ1unou.sliv· MO DEL. Highly up wiUis.eparate fam1ly rm noort>. oumn()Wj other Ho me. Larkspur ti 1ng C6,690 sq rt.) incl. g r a d e d fl' I V E Best pnre In area. 1''l'f" a~nilll'tl. An ouU.tand· model. 3 BR 2 Ha . fH. formal 1.Jviog, & dm1ng BEDROOMS. three land. OnJy $288.500. Call ingho~.SJS0.000. parquet n oors. r ustom rm. Oak paneled library, buha. Dramatlc foyer. Agenl/ Ocean Pacaflc decoc. beaul cov'd pallo. master swtf.' +4 addl· Sunken l iving r oom. Re a l ..: s t a t e , 3 IEOROOM loaded w/cust featuret t10111l bdrm s ualea, Greatpaboforeotertlllll· (714 )759-1616 Double garage. GO:it120' Owner/ bltr 9SS·O&OS. mauu quarters w/sep lol. FcM.mlaiD and relJec. ~~~~-mll!~~~l lot. Quiet locat100., but ~~. aaj. for Nick entrance, family room. tioe pool Uoot.tnactable clolM! lo ahoppuig. New VradD µme room, s fareplacea, view. root. copper plumbing, --------- 1·ha.m11ng kitchen, ~unriy 63 t-7300 H.I. MEW USTIHL ~A th hardv.'O()d noors. pla&ter --------bn:a.kfut rm. laundry/ ~~~~~~~~~I C'hamung dup ex .,,.,u walls. Kood cond1\1o n OltAHGETRH M'wing room , exercise .::: of bJghway. 3 Hdrm Wlll SJJ0,000 with an ¥11surrut -COHOO rm w /seuna 4< steam SUGil M SPICE w1lh beamed ceihnKs. ble ~ bath, Wine room . e legant and everylbmg ruce in rll?W lulchen apphanct!S R-McCarctl., RJtr Did urut 1 BR. l Ba. p owder room and a this clean, attractive and~ bnt k p&t10:. 2 -, 541•7729 comm pool & ~~n~-s 1>pac1ous 4 car garage all 3BR, 28A home Nicely Bdrm apartment, w1Ui Owner ksays se 70 00~ behind e lectric gale1. landacaped w /lots of Wl"OUf.hl aron gated en· ~~~~~~~~~I dermar el al S • t'oryourapplcall curb appeal. Onl y try,liled~atJoandopeo. ,_..Valey 1034 Fantastic creative Century 21 Surf Really $113,900. Call 979.5370 sunny feelina. Call about ••••••••••••••••••••••• fin.anc111g 5J6.1s.2 now. Uus today. •• RED CARPET ~'"ce '"·'°o ALLS ... " TE RIALW=sTH GUATFAM•LY 111 1s.i.1202 3 bedroom, near new '" HOME townhome w1t'1 super 64Z.52DO ser, 2Ba. lovely pool " amenities Owner musl REALTORS ~~~~~~~~~I yd, c ul dt> sar. only --------• twell now. Call 7S1·3191 ·--------~SUOH MA.YD $1.25,000. <.:a ll for u ppt. lo °" 1:5.:..°'Z'~-. -SPICTACULAR VllW. eaty Sl7f,OOO. ...... .. a.. c •• ,.., ~ ...... ...,.._. ....... ..... ..._,........,.,.. ........... CWc.e Cc_ .. .._. lee._. -ILMAMT ILU•Ps CONDO - UMD• $110.000. CMlce .-_,. ....... S! I .......... ps ...... .... loc..._ ........ J .... Z...._ Hew ............. , ..... a-. -C4M COMDO, ..a, SJ 11,000. Clw 'tJ ..... 1~11--. ..... ="".....,"" ......... .., NI.. In ........ ..... _.. ... _ .. l.6Cmpw1-. 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA Da MAI 759-1&1& .......... Dotng Bueln•H UncterA Flcttttoua Ne me? Dream house by the su see. 846-5502 Jbr, 211 ... ~ c.w nu.a magnificent home ~ has every amenity that CJaf' h~. $20,000 you could want. Plua the , , dowtt, St 400 /..o. I best view available m yeer terM. A9t: CdM. Call Tim Rhone 640--9350. 6'1·1266. ~SIDEDUPLU Two J Ir. u.lt"a Sl42,HO ,. •••• IA&." , ......... SLJ.1,SOO each Gretd C'OUld baw• hved Jbr hi.e, So Laguna , 111 tro. deUahttuJ J bdrm 1801del( ocean v u home Old world l'harm $1~8 .000 J 5% d wa . complete with lolt; of ••MCHO SAMJOA(i)UIM 2 bdrm, 2 b1 Pre..tt11e 31'f'• Wlltl Yl('WS $147.:,00 ,.ach UHfVHSITY rAU GrHnbelt loc·at1on 3 bdrm. 2\.'a ba Ct'nlra.I jjJT fo.:nd W\ It $ lJ7 ,SO() WASHDIGTOH MODB. J bdrm 3 ba. den. and family room. $172.SOO These a re 0H1<'t' eic r h.&S1H"'o Plt:11..'>e c·all for appo111tmenl 552-1800 fl 'Jn\X n ~1' Co unl ry Q ..i\ L'fC>US 2 Id ,otlo ..... Oean, proC. dttor. poo£ + t.ennll. OG1)' 11 llJIOO. Palnclt Tenore 631-126' Agl ~l~l !>Wne. bnck & (·ven a .. W&Y ~-UR -guest houi.t' Another "' "' vr bonus . ocean v 1e w This s parkling ahore IJM.000 front propertyoffen swe-IUIU>tMG srns sU&e. secunly aDd quaiJ. Spectacular vlewt sites ly. Abaoh•t• pC'lvacy. wtUi la.rte ~vel pada, I las IUfSl quarten.. C0111t Hl&h w1y locataona '*Cote Realty °' oearty oceanfront • pu:k one " bw Id your & ln\·~tm~t drum homf\. Slart.ing al 640-5777 1179.1100. Large Bt-aul1ful •bdrm horrr with canyoo view Lou ul outdoor llv1n1t i1pa~ 0wn4"r will help r1nance $269,500 AJ(t "'1 artha. 661 ·'161 or 013672 .,-;.,.... .... :~~M!, .... , C71 4J 494-1177 Ocean Views Home:!> Our Specialty llol:lt. ~ Ii Auoc. 54'-9522 ------IA.YPOfMT COHDOS ly, ............ ~ ho 2 Bdrm, %~ ba COO· dos localed la upper. Back Bay aru. Brand new, di red I rom bua lder Sl.111 ume to select carp.·t coW Standard fea lUTI·:. 1nr ludl': u Ir ront1 • Katage door opeol'r ~nd ml.It'll mr1re f'kx1blc llO & OO'k. fman<'· in)( "va1labli-Prin.-d <.1t Sl:.9,00<> eJc·h •·or c11· tJJb, tall l 'a rnl llofl. :o.:t. P.i<'t•M>ttcr llor~:ll 6.31 7lfA or631 0094 Salt.'!'> oft11·c o~n dJ1lv 12 liPM t:loeu .. ~ f''r111.,.,..., lrvi.ne Ave , & UuJvcr~1ty IYOWHER lmmac 4Br w1fam rm I~ yd, unob6t.ructed ocn .tr f'lUIYOO Yll!'WI, J2l:&9,lJOO Grut terms. 494-1Zl6 l)nve WcA to .-.0.. HicJh l401 ao-ty Wf1J 0,.. s.tts-t-S Sl&dy 4 bclrm. fam1ty •-.--------rm ~ on a lar!C'! '" corT>l'r 10 • qwt'l pre st111ous area EnJOY pano ramic ore•n & 8lllloral views Ome on h dedl laitaJ. Ride )'OV biltes t.o Top o· Work! pe.y~ • e:temen tary s.choof Pn c:'t'd to -.eJ I fast.~000 494-7551 ""-..,.-# ~Ii It ~...,. C(HU.CJ'. AC VIEW LISTING Spbt level 2HR 2BA & ln)\ber-an law urul. f-,.,. 1.lad. K1nCa M. IALIOA..HIWPOn lt"9ly 67M 170 Lovel> It st-cludt'd ~. '°\• • Jlir. Z8a. fam rm . "I'•'· dKk, S169,000 00·149'> I I I 7 ' 4 a..r........... ..... ...... Uwfw I t • Ff1dly, Augutt 15, 1990 OM.V PtLOT D3 ~~~--....,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... " u ... .. "'--..... ............... ,.~ .. ..._ J••• ~lllM .•.• ,..... a..a.-......~ u.......... ....... ..... I '1d e.c-p~,,.,...., JOOO ..-.. ._. -· --••• r-. ...........•........... .........•••.•.••.•..•• ............•.......... ...................... . ............................................ . C4"06adoc~.. ···-~.M. ............ 1106 JASUMcaw .,_,.... lU6....... JJ44 ... ..,.... .. _. l1'9 • ..,.., ~ • llA-zu.. Ba -• "-......................................... , .......................... . 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S.SO.OOO.Tom 957_1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v ... ~l!c unl)' gall'. poo l . llO\f ~FO l<HE:"llT patio for enlerta tnang. s ingle story c ustom C_..i•i••:rowtt-Ot~an V .. w Lots CXean/ront dlx fumash .. -d START PAC.ltifG Jacuz:u. te:nn1s. volln 3 bdrm home' pm·t>d Hl-:."1.TI :wt!::."> bJl ·i~J 7»1$010C'752·7373 home. Huoe master s wte ._ __ "--1700 Build oo a ~auufuJ fhll rmbale home 2bdnn. an ., ••-B ( U I ball courts Call Dec from ~ fenr~"'t ~ J fdi'> 2Br. dt..n :!B.1 . lrpk. ~ '"'r ...,. ~.__ !>4..'<' park w1hcall'<l pool." ... l a, semi urn 11 91i2-4l"2orKen~-0996 & ~:ard .ie' FJmllH·' ~·a r, rn..in' uvi.trJiJ,., wtth flrepta.~. Many out· ••••••••••••••••••••••• rorncr pad abovt• \'It' l><IUl'la. ~pa. P''t bl:arh Pd S 4 5 t> 'm o . I Io plt· .. -.1· I\ i 11... t. ,,.. , ' ~ ... ~J m1, •:!IJ I 1.11 4;-,i, i.tanding featurei.. 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IJO'•I. 1.11 1 lbh ... •· W•J mo (',111 ll 1·r lJ1•r1 11 ....... k1n ltA·.1lt•Jr., •1.,:J ()JIJO Sharp 3 Bdrm fa mily ON THE liEACll ~aragc. Natural "'()(>d home Choice Newport ~9950 w covered patio lll1thl) 9mo lca~c ~ 7Hr floo,..., & tram, Fr..-m·h 2 llr "" i.:..ir;,J.:t' u;::. :-"'"" Beach location. Near At.w•bleloca upgr a d e d o wner . r t.: S T O !\1 2BJ. lnq 126 f-. Ou ·an dc..-Jr> lmmac S000 mo cfllb. rncd }ard. wJtt-r s hopping. St'hools and Like new townhomc with Sl"2.SOO 496.&37 I 110~1 t::O~ERS-1 nt."-'<l 1-Ton.h\ug 23 &>pt :, °' • ulll!t !fi'.Hl610 A.ct'nl pd • 2 7 Io · · f-. & 1-· .. ~Jr .,-:,mu t .oi l 3276 park. Asking Sl9?,500. pool and spacious green-~-~ H / )OUr how.c plan.'> Will 1-213-~1!·333z t''l' • v r --------Delaware . 636 4120 F'or an appomtment l.o belL Great location fOf' (Mit, ~ I 800 pa) C•\Slt for plani. or _l _2l_J-839_ -_22ti_._I _d~"--Jbr. :?ba. lam rm. no pt:h I 5P~ ~· t~f·\• .... . ....•..•.............. -_'hf I bJ (1r1 pl.Ht "-II. 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Xlnt 711 Lido Pk Dn11c Suite c.oonty 7514827 3 Br. 2 &. kitchen. lam ~-.-----~~~~~~~~~~~value. owner mu.st sell. ----------UDOISU A .... 493-3500 493-74.92 'H' N.8 921663 ir.-& ti -..... .._. lk h & rm. ffl>lc Sharp Good WHAU.R CO\'t.. Z i.ton-. - Cllanrung & nf'~ :.! Br. :! Saft Juan 2iK dn. Assume payts of S3ZM mo. F<>< clean lg. s Bd home . Patr ick Teaott. 631· 1266 Agt. ~· . . •rmncn c -1 .. a to t>t!ac • tenna!> are.J No ~ $675 mo 3br. 3t>.t + xlru S7~ ..... h-operly 2000 Only S67.500 Oc:e:in '\IC~ rlubhouse Attractivt• 3 ~ml .,.., ""'" ~"·~ 1tU!> A. B S 0 L U T E L Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot plus approved plan5 Br. 2 Ba ,\\ail Aug 15lll .,..., ~"'"""" 4 ~~~R~1NG f . Looking Cor Mr. or Mr:.. f°"ln·level homt! Walk-·Sepl3rd.S1500 t..rg 2Br w p'\l )ard !:>tJ.Myand:>«lud..-d' ba in J l'Qfl\.l'nl~nt lor Copi'trallo 1278 C'.cxnmunuy (Jc1l J\Jal ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1YJ mo f-.lt-l!<lnt f':ntt•rt.:amn' "Jterfmnt ~ll:.bury ~· 3~r· 'u \ppk' · a . arge am1· Edge. mg c:bstance to Dana f>t. f''reshl y paanttd Perft"ct $WO' 2br hoc'nl! ~ Rar' __________ 1 ly rm & yard. 9 11.o'".\-as-Harbor. Owner6J8.1614 Remodeled J Br. den. :: tor couple $-t2.5 ,'mo Kids welcome l89l6I r~ sumable loan. Open Son. •AGENT* Ba . W~kly or monthly Refs. 7 14.~4752 RE.VTIMt:S 6314555 f,i3WOO UbleGaraJ(l.'llS:llli t le.· ---1<t:"l.'Tna~..., GJt-l.)..);, 3 bdrm. 2 b::1 fam rm Br.uld rH:W Townhoo:.l' Good loc SOOO mo Year· I> ~rt,"75-49~ _ 1-S. 33712 Avenue Calita. ,\vaal. Aug 2Jrd 8111 $185,000 Agent WCP. Work with the young , V1EW smS Grundy. Rltr. 6i5·SlSI Nfow 2 story ~ 2 Br. Nt-w .Jbdrm. 2ba homt-tn 8'31·2600, seasoned. aggresslve & 2 parcels A·l Zone .. ll .76 ---l ·~ 8 a . 8 a I con y . ~l ar~a. $6.50 .... dep •----------1 motivated. l00'..0 com· acres total. Lot s plit Oc•• Fronf S C OW w 0 ""--IOIO possible. S1 n °. arcos w· t r t I <bdrm .ove n, · / · ~3817 -m1ss1on. 1st c la:.s .. '"X I '"e ren a · " · rrplt'. gar . "oo mo JASMIMICUB Decorator's own bame. ....................... Lovely 3 bdrm home. many extras. $89,000. A#. 552-33118 Cw.tom home. Canyon View. $298.000. Redhill RJty, Glenda. 552-7500 .... 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abtiolutely superb. 3 BR.,_ _______ _ 3 ba. Plan 6. Ocean view CHAaMIMG, plus wide gr eenbelt. D~HTFUL AIC. With or w /out Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath+ funuture to Atoll. Also family r oom . 3 car Plan 5 wrth ocean view ~arage. beautiful pc>ol Eteauufully deconled 17 a nd spa. brlt'k BBQ. Whltecat. sno....,. hlte a model. Of- DOYER SHOllES 4 Br & covered pool Live llke a Roman Ab5olutely beautilw Ovt!r 3.000 sq. ft. S375.000. 1942 San\1111(0 ft.>N!d at $201.000. Call ~11.SI ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Onvc. ~~~~~~~~ UDOISU 1100 Best value avJ1labll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• New p 0 rt 8 e 3 c h area. $195,000. nt 3ba. Sl,0001mo Call Mature adults, 00 J>e~-WALKTOOCEA.'ll <AIJ1>ort > oll1ce. Call Bill tenns. 67J.S410 6"2·172:S Vacant 4 BR. new paint for interview 851·_1666_ __ h .1 oc.:: ... ~ ~...------& cpC.s S6SO mo ALSO 2 I acre level, Foot a ls ~"""'"' ~1 ESA VERDE 38r. BR. sSoomo. Dtll Keath. Prime E.side triplex. as· i.wne 10% '°an ol SlZOK. Gr. inc. SlS.'720 pr ~ r. DtOK. 64.2 0346, 6i3-4226. Rd . \'1:.ta. $64.900. 2br.2ba.2nr ~ar. P dla. clean. avail Aug 962447l Term'>. S82S mo.> rl> • 20 167S mo. i51·3191 67~4533 3 ''•ew part't:I near al· !...build now · t.plJt later HomnU.fwull ... ed ~ Cash Flow. 216 sp1CT Easy terms. A:s low as ·-·••••••••••••••••••• !UL pan + 16 apts. 2.14acresatS74.900. ..._,.._.. :JZ06 M25.000 w\th $12S.000 WAUACE&CO down. owe. Pnnc1pab RiALT~S 2 bdrm. l '-2 ba on 1ru1e only. ~714)851·1666. B~.. 1714172'·5'66 island. Garage, rorct:d ·-······················ 40 UHITS air. Cirepl ac~. stove. Vn.nd..i.. o~~. relrig, drapes . S700. Xlnt Garden Grove Loca· ,__ ~ r -2 L" ......, ""•9 Or uon. Low. low main· R-.ort 2400 ~this :,;:k;;d.' t'all t en ance. l OX gros,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~ Lni 2 Br. x Int conch.hon. avaJI. ammed S4SOtmo. m .3032. Ask fOf" J im Near So. Coast Ptaz.a. 3 Br 2 Ba. bonus rm. ffl>k . pool, newly p:11nted an /· Ot4. nu crJ)(s It dra~. bll·1DS, S800tmo, lsl & last + SJOO dep fnr gardener, pool :.vc & ~ater 64S-4089 Owner wall earl') with ----------29'~ do wn. t'ull pncc FOR LEASE lc6oaru•Mlla 3207 3 liR.1 ~, ha. cpts. d~ & Sl.400.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tove Lgt' fncd >rd. 20 UNITS ~ew Z bedroom 2 bath 3-2Bdnn 2 & Want~r s pace for RV':, Cool i>l':t h.ome Mi:..:-.ion Lakl':. Rentals ·~pt.tSth lhru br""'m• "man to Balboa Bread & butter unit:. an (.ountry Club Goll .. , .... v . June 151.h S41S mo Call & och S450 mo +-'~" 1242 oous 2 Br 2""2 Ba c:on . do. rfl>lc. lennJ.S. pool. walk to b eat'h ~·3114. 213~ Bdrm + Den. 3 Ba Wat~ Hew 2 f1n.>pla«"'. Pauo. Wet bar S800 mo Separate boat t.l.Jp ;natl ~ l.358. 846 l~ WA TaFttOKT Pnv 50· dock. Jlir. :?Ha. SLJOO least' :-<car bl:.il·h :?13 ~ J\;-;' good Oran~t· locauon lcnni~ pool Beautifully ~~ · IOX gro:.s Ownl.'r v.111 landsrapcd . no ma an ---------Hd':. r~q 213 U6 0673 ~~ F'ut.>nk~Condo:? nrry with 29' .. down tmancnard ~stnMo t.och 3211 a.ft 6P~ Bdrm. 3 Ba. Sel'unty tUJlpn t'e$739.000 9000Clubhousc lld ••••••••••••••••••••••• E tslde 2 Bdrm 1 B.I s.izs 1.1att-d. VOol:.ide. rrplc . Panoraauc Ocean View M.agrufi~nt 4 br ram Tmtin 1290 •...•.••.••.•.•.•...... F.tnuly [)(>h~ht' S3.5\J' Spacl<>U:. F~nt'\.>d Y:anl ' Good locataonl!">3171 (cl· RE.VflMES 63l·-':)5j rm. beam real. huge wt'l· ~--•-..s bar. garden Sunable for Fw Rilhad 3400 fam living & formal en ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter ta1nment ll arbo r View Area s 1750 per mo 1--•VH ..... S•A.•l•LU .. S.~-­ i!i&-OlU M 14081 ~1 ~ca,oo or )l'arh ~'°'-IS. view. clt!gant :! Bdrm 2 ba. pool. i.~un l). etc. Sli OO mo or make oller. Agent. ~l2SS Bay tTcrlt la11te z bdrm 2 ba. Condo 1n ~t'"'" pon Bay Towt'r'i V~ry lull unous ~runty bldg Pa..stble boat :.hp Large 3 bdrm Dupl..-x l !~~~~~~~~~ ~ from ~an S7:iG CIMCtaMi.U .. s mo on >early ba,1s """'""shed 342~ 6iS-ttO l!C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 8Ul to bt'h. 3Hr. :!Ba ;o.ir wport Ut>a \·h \'111 ... ho mt·. pool t•·nna ~ B,j lboJ . '"';•lk ~o t>ech k r.c...• ~ )(j ft .. br. -ba. r " couru. P'' par in~ •• ,,., pn\ ,ar u t.'t':> Bern m o 645 361 .> t v t>:.. !>595031 · 673 6Z\0d)' ------ HARBOR \'lf':W 110 \H:.., 5 Hr. lam rm 3 •'.tr g.Hagt'. S I l f>O l mo Comm pool Gardt•nt•r a.nc I 640 2M3t> Pnce slashed SI00.000. San J uan Capo. ~.000 2 New pnre $325.000 firm Br. z Ba. >480 sq. ft. llyrs Motivated seller ~x\ra old Agt S4l·S032. 19UHITS ~enllotSpnngs COZY 2br doll house. rm 313HO<'~krHl::AI< dbl iiar Jnt .. rrom $ll.50 Located in Cost.a l\h-:.a. 2l3·378·2S72 fenc-edyrd.dogor2k1ds ,\,ail9'IS40-95Ji rro ~1"41 2.8r. 2Ba, Z r ar i:ar,1i.:t•, owe With 20'.; odown ~~~~~~~~~~1 OK. Avail Sept I.--------------------ffl>k .... auna, ja('Ulll. ln11h'. Turtl•• t<o•:k 1 n 11•\t•I JBr. :?1,H<t p,1 J>Jlm t-'rpk. auadwtl :! <'Jr l!ar l<'nnis court• pool +-mu<'h mor"' S'l"'i:. 1· h ii d r l' n u i.. P ti' i l4 IS:il 111:! ---- lrg lol. In mo~c an cond1· 1 ii•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u on L1ve·1n m aid's!• fUll pnce S000.000. All PUERTO $1.S01mo bl It last Via 3 Br. 2"'2 Ba condo. all 2 lrYiM 1244 pool.~ m<) 67~ 6300 are 2 Bdrm 912X gr<>!>:. San Juan & Cahf St. car ~arage .... many ••••••••••••••••••••••• l't.>rft'<'th l'ldc~-d <.:ond11 ror C>ran~t.' Ct>Unt ~ 2 hr. 21-: ba. ~llh grt't'n bell pr1ct.-d 1nrorret't ly .11 $5.50 mo l ~ r It.' a~,. Adult Cum munll " "" j!rac1ou .. I•' •n l{ ~ ~ Onl~ qUdUf1~'tf Ol't:d call quarters Z23 Via l\haca . CCMlOtitA De. MAI Orean & lJghts view 4 Br and den 1n Sea View Bult an fananC'mg with ~ down. 2003 Yacht Def<.-nder. DU,._EX Sleps from beach Completely furnis hed Good f1nant'1ng Sum· mer-w 1ntt.'r rentali. ~.000. 4710 Seashore Dnve: .EXCITING. ~-p. roperty has :.pen VALLARTA 661-1200 xtras S67S mo &u~ Turtl-.'f'O(k Ridge Can)oo wunc (i<> aJI over the world -------------------i View 3 Br. 2'--;, ba. 3 C"ar 1•---------8 UNITS ~art 1n Putrto Vallarta. Oosetothe Be arh' M50 2 Br 2 Ba Adults on 1tar A\aal St'pL 979-2560. BAV \'It: W L 1 d o W .__ OnJv oKAU\ ll""' shanng $490~ Brttzy 38rHome ly No' nc.1~ 333 t: 2~t 851-0lilO.SSl -14~ PtrunsuJa Uooblt• wide Beaut I • n_,.e~ly up· Good Santa Ana local 1on J ..,..,.,,,, u... AlJ •. .....~ .. OWC Ca 11 Sandy. A gent ma)Of' appua~ ~. ~IOJ 'ttobtle Home :? Bdrm graded c11rpe~ & drps, til_l 2nd8drmpun: l II 6739541 R H R Brokel% Workshopgar(M2S)(ee -----------1t.:n1v , Pk. Zbr. ZbJ . an5 mo S\jl'EN 28r.28aLevattHomem -~e n r OJ.I.' RENTJM ES 631~ ColyCountryCottage' $550 m o . :-to pct :.. t.ag. HJLls rucest 5• Pk fast. $225.000 Rent or i.ell 197S 2 Br dlJc S39S for a h~~ 2bdrm 641-8250 All oew appl. romer lot. 4-PLEX cabin. near 1\nza S27S ()(" CGr'OftO ~ .._. 3222 Ouldn'.-n Pt'b OK• New :.scro5S from Clubhouse. Co&ta ~te!la locallon 3 " 714 76S 1072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~an~s! 16456) ft'(' pool, jacuzzi, sauna. t:X· Br. 2 Ba. Own~r will srYGLASS HIU RENTIM ES 631 -4SS.S ert'1se & rec . hall carry at HY~ for 4 )fl> G 0 L f' C 0 U RS 1:: • Executive 4 Bdrm home ----------1 <KJ502!!1. ms.ooo dowfl t-'ull pnrc CANYON LAKt: 3bdrm. 10 prest 1g1ous area Tempung28 rCottatte' Woodbndie 3 Br 1 •.. Ba Condo S5i5 S o pel:. 213 198 6U90 Eve:. & Wltnd.:. B Yf'RO~T Vlt:W St:curat', pre ~tl)(l'. Pfnac> Z Bdrm. 2 b..a pool i1000 mo~ rl > W .. ttf1...tHo.t.s Ille. 631·1400. Spacious ln le,el t: Sade Condo 3Ur 2': l:M . 3 c.ir .:ar op-.>nt.>r Pool. Jal hTUl~ :\htro. da~h..,shr. ST:.5 rm tiJ l 7322 Q.ASSIC $220,000. Yc·arl> 1nt'omc lSSO ~q ft. only Sl~.950 $1495/pr mo R C. Tay!Qr P1ushCrpt.,' ~Gar MOllLI HOME S21 .000. Tt:n<1 nt) pa~ Call SS7 t2H Bkr Co ~9900 Covered patio 154tJH ft'<' RENTALS '!!!!!~!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-ISJ ' 3bdrm C"n>ld. drp:. S ""' as uuhties. -...... of C_...------RENTIM ES 631 ~ 2.Br 2 & . -. $1200 o.a Canyon Condo t\dl~ pool. nr Cl'nter •1( to"''Tl & -~ -·1 CA MEO S HORt:S . 4 28r-..UZ':Ba SllOOfum °'" · public tran~ $150 mu 2706 Harbor.Ste206A ·fR€HIG€ Propeny 2550 bdrm. 3 ba. 180 d t-tt "l..auref P0tnt"38r21-iba JBr2~,l1a ..•. S7!'JO.Sl500 2Br. den. 3Ba. pool. C:tll493219GeH•:. ""'LSO 540.St37 HOM€~ ....................... oc:ean view . private t'Oftdo w lltte fncd patlll. Jacuzzi. tennis. no pets - - -------WlSll'W> 833-»1~ ToWllL.'w ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.! San Diego COWJty, new bead~. Avaal Sept. lst. frplc. grffnhse wltldow. u ... &. -.: .... d 3525 32 wul apartment com· i : Real Estate Investments barn on lr0 city lot. close Sl7S0mo. 1~" n""' n-.1 "'--Co I vwtwtwMtlt .......... an Newpo .. o...ach 1. -~ ......._ft.---,. ...,............ .,. ..,, """' mm poo 4Br. BluHs Condo. 2•.-, Ba. ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• _... '""""' • M':'-.,_.........,.......... 3333W.CoatitHwy,NB to town. Water meter.----------'I S72 2Br. 2.Ba, air cond. Dbl. 64S.6646 ran have t horse. Room UN SU RPA SS EU ~;a~~~:ltor 5 i m o 2 car gar. pnv. patio. Wunl to :.uh lt•aH 1ar. on g r eenbelt. to bwld home. Priced PANORAMICOCEAN& frpl t' xtra :.h arp Townho u H 1n NU. tM.SOO. Agt. 544-4910, or JUSTUSTED $47.900. Call 114-557-7846 BAY VlEW 2br. fam rm CLEAN & P RETTY 2Br. BiOtmo 640-7647 U4~1 m o. 2br, 2 b a eves:m--0599. 9Unat.sC.M.Cashflow, a/ter7pm orwedtend.I. +brea.k.la.strm.wetbar, newdecorator t'ar·pets.2 4Br, 38a. canal rrnt. :1i4~1°0 e xt 7417 or O W C a. l 7 'k . No 2l.M.22.o923. ll-6pm. ask maids quarters. 6 ba, car 1•r. laundry rm. 1acuu1, dttk. comm pool ---------°'*' ~Sat~~_ Lido1 peymen\S·2 yrs. S145,000 for Dotue. pool. 3 car gar. S3.2SO/mo pauo. Pvt. yd. NO DOGS ... 5fl I' ........ ~'--·-ar tauus zn canal s1100 by tbe Bay. Obie...., u.xe dwn. MS0.000. Prin only Priv•te Party ~or291·58ll Quid wel~. SSOO/mo .,. u~~·tl"-.~ mo.675-1~ · ... lw .... '-nillMd decorator's dream. un· Bt r . Les Barn h a r l ""'ht* Ne 1 r Ha m i Ito n • --------------------••••••••••••••••••••••• Weveable. lwuary ex· 568-K75, 972-157'7 w~ JtOO Broedmoor: Prhm View Pomoea 980-39. MW\ Condo 1 Bdrm up. Bhlfs 3 br. Z ba. encd un· ..... ,...... l707 tras. 1 dream bdrm. ------------b per Unat wtt.h small Loft. it. Wide l f'ffnbelt Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~f~c~o~n~v~.~d-e~11-·:__S~f-l_._s_o_o. TIUrLIX..C.M. •••••••••••··~··••••••• ~~~·~is.!~ 1 • 3 Bdnn. 161• ; Baker St Poot Tennis indu~ tlDOmo Bkr.644-0134 2 It 3Br . .,., bllt tn CK'n, ,~ m.i:M7. 2 Br. Ht ba ea. SlN.000 M~hS: ~u,~t~u:;;\ Large yard. Children No Pets. $400 !lloSS2·7SS.2 w10ter It yrly Ownt'r •OW'•• OCIAM•lit.'S 0peu home Sun 14. 1~ NoA&t. Tlf.'sme · wantAdResu.hs 642-5678 welcom e . U!'>O m o 4 Bdrm. l"t Ba. home for WA.TBMOMT 67S.S110.67Hs.M> '' ... _ Joann St. Agt. S48·3208, • 631·6SS1. 962·7963 , 30' Slip. 3 bdrm It ~n. "-~~-K. VIEW HOMES EIUoY the beauty ol ~ 968-4123 Mn rt•-__.. 3169 "ww.....t .._. 1169 790-1914 rent 1n Culverdale amplepariung. Sl600mo _._._ 3724 ~ER.SET &a 5 BR 3 Padlic rrom lhis kwety 2 .... "?JOF ~ " ·r-· Ouktttn small """ OK ~ ........ ~ 1'1MV\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:'31ar ••• 000 firm. Bdrm mobile home in ~6 ODO ·············-········ ....................... New Cape Cod COndo. 2 Comm .• pool & 7~nnls. "6~ .. v•or•-CASA DE~O ,._only. 144.5554 Open 111«t» Laau.na. Many ex· bdrm. 2"'2 ba f'lreptace. ms mo. ~·3U9 l•-•OM-•w• ... •----·1 AU. trrLLJTlES PAID ta.e SallSP l..$ Prine tru In c lude double •~ YOU Glf MOii patio. spe. dbl garage. .,.,_ a.b· ~. 2 storageaheds, Cub wlO set a deluxe Beautiful Ad11lts. no El-~ taoroe. Northwood. BeMllJllll t>ayfront home Compa re be fore you ---=--------• ·plu1h carpels, BBQ. 4-plft •l 11'-'l%! Use t.ax ROM THI •· .zmo. 642-3!132. 4bdrm. lb1. lam rm. wrt.b 5 bdrms. (nnJ din r ent. Custom design IYOWt• 114..000. dolla rs to reduc:ed frplc , wet bar. air, nn.l&epatio,pu•sUp. features; Pool. BBQ. M9c.ltl1 .. rrM neptive and figbt 'inO•· STOltl Br 1.a.. ~. petao. Uul mkro. patao. 3 car 1ar. $l.OIO/mo. LHH cov'rd garage. new f P tu• RJ0.000 don. Act now? ~Mtl pd. 14 2 5 I m o . 14 0 lancbcaped. Greenbelt Wtl•~-"-• fum1ture. surrounded d on osen 0-.-1,.._ _.lG R~ •LS Cabrino. 640-9900. Ao \Ge. Rec racUilte:s. Avail lllC. Hl-1400 with plush lancbcaplng. liir"IA f«Fa~.AI\ now. LH. SUO/mo. Adult livin& at tU best. ~ Walk er (; l tH! I mJ N. COAl'l' RWY LAGUNA HACH *;;;;•-,_ ... _w.-1200-·tll PAYMENTS latU. bt 1ear oe the ZDd T.D. Aa1ume the lat, NW S*Dt.I ! 2r'i dOft .. ,... ...... 4-plell. Tax dollars reduce .e1atlve. A baraala ! .... l Cute,! bdrm house, winter . ~. 55o2-0t75. NoG:m 3 bdrm + den. s uper apt_, ,.... l~~ .... Btoodmoor, lbr. 1 bdrm :um:;:::= winter ......... ·•·•· ........ f190. 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PLAZA /MONEY ~ r..a.. u...,: . ft I I IJf;loc a.tl01Mo Ul<EENBt:L TS.• COOL Q>nlwlon Out ot finding av a.II ror leue ln Cenur ~ M•• V\1rde t:, C M. V BtaUIJN .,..,-take ._.. '1f t. • • _ &e-W .at "'Par\Un1 I bdrtn, 2 b• oo UKEt:ZES IMI ... ROM <i«ld Room~t~ Pointe Located near OC 14M C 2J roundl•I •· Terrared ~YAPTS. 1 bdrm. a bit, quirt ~· .. ·.~~~ ~':.~'[.,,l~:t1~~. ~~:R~tt; U~~~ 11 All'POft. l'or lns1nic In Ml/CM.upl0 4700 ti.nft . • ~ ee au bbq, ....._. ww lllN"°1al 1'1 t , • " j l formia\lon c all 1 ~Dec . 1 ..... -.... ap•rlrhDI ro_.ntela• .... far f ... IMewlitJtlor •U< _, ••r•I" 11«1\ ~I mo &HS 03,t , 6 '4 2'78 ijfl<. \K)~(Omr.HlJ Jldf 9MZ288 llYlll a\ Pnmt wrnt!r, C .. ITMO Spaciou s room• 1 dUWnn N .. , par\ klt'1 dffk .~mo,'"' l'rw \lltn Rhr 1!)4 hllj :-llCi ll r S h H 2!1711 11\h • Nwpl blvd ,.,._... peral• d •1111t41 a.tH Hitatp!Md P'topiaU Pfb 6.lJ HMM t..k't"•ri.lroot 1 Mr ~ rno ~6l7:J 11roornrnatt'llt'l•teh1110-Med1cal /Denti.I d i MO. _67_5-aioo________ W& W1D ..... 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No Ptta &41 t0>4 o.;.,.., rdr11l. \()\" 1(11ttblll(4" ~er. r\:fr11t. dbl eanl(('. fl46.7~ Prol EX\.'t" Ofc Sulll''> Stanton RIAL ISTAnLOAHS a e.troocn rum 91W •••••••• ••• • •• •••• ~~~~ l11•P · httJ ""°'· l.iund() lgl' pool Adultb. oo pell> PROMONTORY POl!'llT New FUii St-rv~ Bldg, 118 1-'rum 5'1 per :.q f\ Sl0.000 to CS0.000 with up T•nb•• uolurt1 from .tUb\t'rnntt.m Plltkln1¢, $700mo Agt. 6TS·~ Luxury Curn 2Br 2ih. J Ofc Suitt>~ I S Pr"""'rt1e:. tu 15 years lo repay W iO l bdtni ,.... \tor• I • ·~ _,,_, ....... """" _,,., I _,." """ b •· t • .,.,..,,. ••vv ...... """"' -frplc. all amenities, Qwn1Agt 1714 1847 Sl:IJ 968-3701 ..,....., secur.,.. Ya com· llvJ~.nu1~ Ul.JIU!ft .. 'h"" •e&.,.., t·lun $40U na.1 1 .111 , r nu dht 2Br 1•,ea up. -----b1nat1on of Real " ....... ~ MiHl/11& t.til 11111 or L'---•-'do L' p d k mature . non·5molt ~r. 1617 w-tcl.tff NB W"'nl r--1....a p I _.._,_...,"' ~ 3d72 u •JI>) tht1 t' ........ 11hi..' pt"r. ur ..... 1 ... '.. 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I W Br .ipl> I~) ... d ' • ' • ' • ocean ra a l" •a :. bt!drou m . 2 b.il h 111 THE "GOOD LIFE" "EAR·AOUNO FUN: !>oci.I Aeh~1lie, 0. t t!(;IOI • F•~ Sun<Jay 81Uf\Ch • 880 ~ • PartlC~ • Plus mo1e GAE.AT MCMATK*: lfll\nls • ffee lr..Sons ID<O t. D<O S!'IOPI • 2 Health Clo~• $aun4 • HycJromauage • Swcmm1ng • Goll 011v1ng Range 8E.AUTlf'1JL APTS: ~1"g1es. 1 & 2 eeo •ooms • Furnoahed & UofurnlShed • Ac*.111 lo\111\Q • N o Pets • Mooels Ooen Daily & 10 6 Newport BNdl N. 8llO lrvme l•t l611\I 71 ... ) 6A~11 04 ffftwport Beeef\ S. 1100 \blf\ SI <Oo•v• •' •1>1111 7141642-5113 SllOHT n:H~ Hl::~TALS Wt'\:kl> & Wmll'r i\g1-nt 675 H l 70 l on\ qu1el :Jbr . 31JJ . "ll•wpt Cre!>l Twnhm frt":>h paint & crp\b, nr b<'h v. pool & tcnni!> ':.775 962 tJb07. u a 2BR. tb .. p .. u o cpts. drp::.. gar , adulu.. oo dots. S37!11mo l:.t & last + i.ec.-MS 586 l Lngl'r.hb ~bt.161!1 l..owcr l·ondo 2br 21>.1 I & frplc.-S725 )rl y hou.'>e prl!fe rred :1 __ _ Wei,,l '.'lint" Ur LoH•I) l!33;$307.b75 bl~ :-icv.pon Ht•J 1·h C all •lluntini;tu n ll • .rbuur AduJ~ Xlnt referenct'i. Ut.'lwct•pool111dcxtrllll:c l area Blt1L'>.w!lhr•dnt·r. ---~Si~fordt·t .. 111,, Furn off1n· 'l>.tt'l' 673 570 1 .,;,!:!:. & .... r ''ba oil"~ .... h~"r ""llO. 2 c.-ar gar Auto op I ----,.\;-'\'kt'lld!> ~u ·.. <> ·~ "" -11 .,.. San ~nte 3876 Laguna hou'lc to !>hart.' $1911 m o 1146 0333 or ----- 1' % milt'S bea~h Adil> I ~) ~i~~ no Pt'l:> S5S4J ••••••••••••••••••••••• , lar11e prl\ oll.' room & , ~ &Side 2Br Carden ap\ wtaar adll~. no pets 137:>. l6021St St S4lf 2127 no Pttl ~ S3!:15 "10 --~d.Jl & Mountain v•ews bdth S225 tmo+dt-Po~•l ------ 536-8362 Hewpont.och 3869 coly lbdrm. walk lo J'Jm :;Ji; 2041 .. ur~ ur ;n.o ~ F\ oUic.: i.pac't' IXI j!rad 'lludt'nt w lamr ly nc.-"tldl. 2 or 3 Hr horne m ld ~ Rt>f:. av-.11 2Br. 2Ba, newl'r apl. lndry, adlts. no peti. 1395 rm 645-7300 2 Br. 2 Ha Sundet'k 1425 Avail approx. Sept ll>l 548-8675 days, 760-1418 Eves.trwtnds Townhouse 2 Br. 11 7 Ba. Gar. A<IJts no pets. pal.lo MOO. ~5446 or 548·9084 VIEW. 2 BR l Ba. 1425, lst, las t. sec. Adults. Ava'I 1mrned . Ca ll 0.Vld. •&t· 646-3255 • 1 & 2 BR Patio Apts. • 01\hwtshen & 88Q's • Pool & Rt~ Room • Cudtn l1ndscap1ng • Joe to Bnch a Shops ,\ ,, '. , .. ·.·r ·. T l• 11 I t ,, I' .... · l 1dhl t--llA-UTIAIL ____ IHUMTIHGTOM LAKES 2 8 R W I P 0 0 L • SPAHKLING STREAMS CASCA DIN G GREENBELTS, j,C()()L WATERt-.Al.l...S BREEZES. lMI. PROM TOWERING PINE.'; OCEAN . $4 5 0 W tGA RAGE. DAV s •New spac10\b lukt'stdt adult apt 6 46-0354 , 64 4 • 25 7 8 . •2.3 Bdrm 2 3 bath' NIG HTS . 6 44. 25 H . • EJl'l(ant f1r{'pld1 t·:. ~6175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b('uctl & !>bopping. S290 m--l~9ho~ ~ev.port lilvd C M ~2121 Re;,i,on;,ble rat t'!> SO:J.~ ~ colle<.'t PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVIMG IM NEWPORT Prol Wom.:in noo 'mkr. 64.>44\C Want~ ~r OCC Collc~c. Getlt Wh1le ll l>Ho1 ' lookrng fur ruomm;,te,,. -mm -, --,-,--llx Ill )r horTll' 2 ntC'\.' ...,.,.,,. "~z• ''0 drm' d ,. 1l 1 h' "-0 • !> urt':.. '' 1t·c., •••'·t ~ .. 1 ~111 11• SI"" ~ <>·~~ , .. v Jn or -.on n o ~ ilrt: in l': Side C~t ..-rom SOO I :-J"21:.1..3··";'.:,l;:'l-:;., ,.ay <-I ,\II ut1l patd<,.~ I fr·t• ~an J ".~qu_ 1 n \ro J uf ,. ~ink l ph"'"J .... w 7.,,... , -...,.. 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BEACH I Seawind Vil•~e 'h •m Hmrru.tt' lo :.h .. n · 5.:jt, .L•AJ 1\.\-.. ntt'<:i I or 2 lir unit '" 1 "' .... bd ~lg I r-.;t·w•••rt B..·jrhCondonr l .,,., hdnl!•· fo r p r n f .\n Jdult l"Ommunih on .,cw lciu rm u"ur) • ..-\11-dwJ I .,1111 t•. <! i 1:1)..,. pr 1 ;ind ,. 1 thl' l:J;i c k Ba> s"pi•c.-I .Jdull apls in 14 planb I lit-dCh S215 mo631 2324 v.lo. .•dJJI ··nl l•J Ho .... 1• '1 J P1•· ;,:;·r v ,.,., -f b ---- ---"' ' m1> n -. ~ > r rt·\1 lat·ula r Spa. 7 i.w1mm1n~1 rom S4 I :>. 2 u.r m F1•male only 2 Bdrm Apt I llt.too!>tlJI l>ll i:rill I ~nl ~!fl 21 11 paob. 8 ll~hted 1enn1..,. llJINT\hou.w~ from SS35 ~ _ __ . t-ourts. bike trails. put poob, tenn1s \loalerlalb., nei1~ frw> in C M 111!1 'Iii~ llt•;u·h 'lll• ... tcl1fl R.t~µ .. u>•l>I• ,.1Jrlonl<( pJr lln~ green Bjc.-helor:.. 1 ponds' Ga1o for ~oolon~ & ~~~\JI 957 6'HO I M•·a l lil1tw µ,Hr1 ''" l> .,. ith rdnt-n< ._~ w .. nt.-. and 2 b<'droom' apJrt ht'uung paid fo rom S;in Yuung adll depend., bl~ rond oo lc·J!>t' rt-qwn·rl 111 ,, nt 1 :! bt'<lroom ho~· rr..nll.. a nd townhow.t.•!> I.>ieiao t'r .. ~ dnve. ~•>rth Xlnl 2 bd. 2 ba t'ondo ~ LJ.55 "r dPartment .,. lar~c Crom ~a~::e':.'~~th ~~'"He;;!',~~ ~~~.:~~::~ j 522.'i_+ SJOOdep 968 ~1 Athfttion Oodon! ''"Ric nr 2 1 ar. ~ara1tc !'>JJ\Joaqwn ll1lli. l<oad 111 Seaw 1n d \'1 11.ig ... f e male roommau to ~hr I l 'n1quc fro·• 'lJnd1n1? ~ .. i r~~IJUfHi">•<~C .tr\'d 171 \l6-\4l900 17H 18!13 51!18 h :.e HB w ~"m' "'t-11 JPj.llJintr-d m ... "li11JI " 10 " ••r . 11 •·1 • \"cr1>d1llc' PenthoUl\C :!(Rooms 4000 :. r . r)· r p\l µuu II h •, tro .•llllrr11 rm ' X ---- LI ., LI ( •••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 53t;->rri'b I t ,, . /1 I or ~ [>J .k•t•Jn \ ll•W I . t.n rm 1u,1n ..... , • • ,, •. ' ft'l'e\t ------W h d I "'"'' "''"''~ '"""'" '" ~:·~ " 11 '>.JIUI>• :-... c $7~11 mu 1,.1.i (>.1;1;i \qtl. n.ow .L lr1 \l•h r01>rn~ h :l1'\dlt• t)(''"'" \I•'"' 1 ,.0 I 11(1.' l••11·µtwn rm • V'' ~ & l·H·' I & ltalton\ \/>Ith l>rl'Jlt' ,,., 1,1,.,1 l..irJo(•· 1,. 11 ,,ff,,,. 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Adull 7::..ii2£111;.\\t· II I! CompleK. Patio. view. 1J blk-. W tJ( Ht•a1·h Bl\Cli frpk , enc l gar , gas -? - - - -- BAYVIEW rrult· from IJU' t t"m.Jlt· lh·m :?.>'" • 111 hJrt i:r 11ir. h hJ111Jlh1ir- ~\ove. dis h,. hr. Ja<.. 2br. -ba. t·rpt:.. dr!J'>. d1'> lndn rm From$450. h .. a:.h t.'_r . t·nc.I ~"r SPMC 631 6lCY7 Utwt-..·n 1'.111' & Garf1dd. Furn s ub·le a:.L> P a rk ---------off ~'d<'h s.ioo .hatl p r\"ferr1·d S IK~> 11111 cllr 'll , 111 C'd \I XU11 I•>< I lun11•ll f Jll f.AMIL Y APTS 1r.;7 ~ ,.;,e-. I s:!l• m~• ( J ll t.~J i..1'!., :! 't""'VC•rt ISl·J1 h 11U1°1·., c ollt'c t 213 17; 1~ Hl'f'll " bt:aut1ful hf<.'!ol) le .Ul \ furr11 h1"li, SISU &. 121.111 \"le (,,, J•..tvl in luxury 2 & 3 BR family l<m for rt'nl itl bch <!', ----042 1:jS6 Jai.:k J ~ .. ""1 l nc.- a p l !> A\'A I LABL~ ,.kb Awt21 ·~pt llSIJO f'.Sludtnt t<> ~hJn· C'f .. ~~Wall 4450 l'nnc1palsonl)ple..l>t'. ... , ... -port 2 Br. 2 b(J . Sept 2 Bd 2 Bil fire plilCC ~'Pl I l>I:! KOJ:! b t weekly or by month. AvaJ.I. Stipt 1st S4!)0 mo. ---- SGttttt-Mtg. Co. i\JI ty~ or real estak 1nn~tlllt'nl!; SIOCt' lWU S,.CICIMsiftq !It 2ftdTih 642-2171 §45-06 I I Widow hu::. money for 2nd T D ·s No c.-rtdu chttk. rv> pnlty For a<11-0n c-.11 i\gt 673 i31 I anyuml.' ---IST.& ?HD. TRUSTDHOS s 1-·R·s· bl lO WIOK. JO yn purch~ and ref1, 2nd to Sl50K 15y r~ Uwner, Non Ownl'r No 11rc p.i). ft>t> lca:.1thold ,\.bo lhru 4 & CondoU lJOfHiS fl:"/1\ 'llCL\L "i':R\ICl-:S 640 60111 19-l '\&>I 41 °o YIELD S37 .IXX>. 6 mo . 1:;•, T[) rm ~ ;,ic· p.trc.-t-1 ;it \'11>tJ 111 flnJI t·n1t1nt.'t'nnl( ~.\I appr-.1 SUI.~ per .it· now and $59.000 per ill' compltd Only 116.927 per ac.-ahead . l>nc.-e 132.930 1!">1-4821>. 756·305 9 ~lWJ Wl'll bi>l'Ufl-d 2n(j T " I!'\ t-\' IJ1,ruynt•<I l•1 ~ tt"ld ti, , tin SI I l'SlllJ inv)tmnl l~r 71 1 •~ 1 1~1 l'n\Jll' 1J<1f1\ .... ,>hi·'> 1•1 lotJ\ Jnd ur plat:l· !>hun t .. rm TU i. 1)-1 1 ;cno I S1 1°0 1,..T 2HO TD '" Prt·p,. mt·nt p,.n .. lt~ 1, H " ~1ni,:h· fdm11\ I ,iii• "'""'P'•rt <."<JmllJO~ •,,.\ ''·>;!!hr-. 'T 11 S F<>r :--;,l1· 1-vr Uc1u1l" CJll h ·olt \\dl1 dm:. Ul..JO '•J> 1··1'·; 559-7123 I 646-7174. New 2bdnn wrth ~ar. no pets. S4 UO A ~k fo r YHLY. UNF t-'N 3br. Westside 2 Br l Jfa. K o~t'man <irucn . 2ba Steps to Ix h 725mo J:nclbd uraji!l'. carpt-L-. i.11' 2262 \II.:! JS'i"HI :--.ow Lui.h land'>UPIOf.t. 1>'7:>-0062 ·•Ill 0 , i:.r look !W t k HJ~ pool. pla)1Cround t.'QU1µ -. 1 ~ ·31 ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'"1n ·i;lar 1-. in ~m~ unih IW!m "'"h 1\1\1 ht·n IJ"' 1"'0 m ot, t... 101 l'Rl\11-: "''"' \ c bldi: '-••cu•tlh/ PenoHl1/ 1...:. .... 11 Routt'. $1600 mu Lost Ii FcM.ct li.!HI'""· ln.!'·k & trlr ,JU ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I. • '>•·<· 71J1173 9312 & drapes Rdnite l"CJ --------ptU $375 l!il & la~I , '.!Hr :! H ,, . \ l t ,J\ h .-d 1-'1 1mt' loc i1 l1<m .. rom I '' .,1r bu' &. -.h11ppin1e "11.m· llou"'' .,. ,th 1~~.1 \ 1, 10 1(1 r.r "'"rl i) I SJK, ~1.ir~ui;ntc· An· c11l wnll'r \dul\ ... 0111~ r:'"~ ~IJ·• I tu :i ru11m -. ,l\.id I '\1·1avJrt kl\ cl t.11. -~ .!l 01iUJI• I •h dCM V.dl Ao•UOWK~ltk 5100 , t $>i\.-O•J L• ..,l ul r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11 J•JdljUJn !11th l<udcl I '•~I :io11r "'knd' '1G2 -;~,:.>11 ,, n ·• n cl 1 1 ,, ,, 1 644-5555 l'r•JI• """"·ti P"r' r -)ll'-4 t-1 >re 1 t~I'• I f-.,, l'll•·nt \'11:t n;.ml .. !>" '.? Hr \ rl). upJ)\·r $.125 + $75 TI().S629 i.: ;,i r ;1 i: ,. -.; r h 1• ,; r h utd '\11 j.!araRt' or pH~ ------WJ,..h\·r dnt·r IJ11hl\ \\a1l '1 I:> 67a 71)VI t-: Side 3 Ur 2 Ha Uwlt Luxun un11 "" Ill'., x:H ms In Tn plt-K. $550 mo l:<sr<i~·t· 5014! lJunbar llocim for n •nl h ·m.dc. \I I-:):! ~111 ~ ,. ·' r I 17th :-.tro, t ~ IJu.,11• t IH. \l 1-~1 \ T !-. 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"'' pl'h ~2j hl:!73lf> 11101 II I :, l h !:, I .' t· "' p 11 r I lit•ll'ht' l'MIUM'h<Jld hdp I or :? hn. \I .l t u r l' rt·., po n ~' b I• l>A-' \ l'Ul.'1 ~1.-tred Wi ll 1.ons1dt'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l .S32S Aportnlt..ts •&...&..-· ... _..a Large 2Br. bt'arrkd ec1I ..-.-wt~ L & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng~ •le Jar~ . o 8cll>oo lllond 38 0 6 pets: $.1.50 22m •. t. .. M J · • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ple St 963 ~_1 __ _ t"Jhulou.., fJayfrnl L1lllt-2Br. IB-.. frpk. g:irilge bl Ho~t i.hp, 2Hr. 3 !.lry. Eai.l i.1de Coi;la M"'i.a :!Br. i:!ka in ~ l'l•·x. end 11a ra ..:e . nr Hol-..J Ch1c·a W drnl'r. S.IJ.5 mu 8-1()~ TASTY 21R $250! da11~,,\Ugl7~·ptl \4 hilt' t'mplu)cd ft•m.ili: 1,,,\111kl l.JOlt'rn .I. 1.Jtl daught••r on 'at·at1un ,harl· it br 2bJ l'.i r l.. f'rJOO llOU & JlUll .. t 1,11 .. :.M han1.tt' for fn:t." rm. •r.· 1 t:.'U kllcht'n pri' !'.: co,,lJ -'l'"' JJoJrt WIJ ~l~ morn I '·> '.\1~J :>411 ~WIS terms 540.000 Reply Cl&.\Mf1ed Ad tt712. PO Box 1560 CO'.'>ta ~h.'!>3 (..1 .,.~, lnH':llt>r Po1rtnl•r 11l-,,1rt.-d lvr ul t lJ">~ r.•-.tJUT 4nl bdr 1n Palm !:>pr1nl(" XJ111 ®"nt11" n lc>t:.Jllon ....,,.u 32S unique dt'1·ur FOUNlt ADS ARE FIEE Cal~ '42·5'7• fire place. y r ly l1>l' t r1pl c1t S49 0 mo niS.~7 _ 1>46-~. after :>PM SuVt'r 10<.'atlon' Fr pk llul(t•) ard for kid:.• ~)' :-if Hr~.t> llWtil 1 Ot· t' .in ' I 1 "' t· " cut 1' c l)l.•111 hov.,1· 2 br :I IJJ frrt.'plaet• full -.t·cun l} & a.me nt lle!t S800 p.:r mu ~ 1120 N 1~hli. & ,. knd!> jW ObH v.kda)ll H.wm for rcnl In li.:c 31)r h!>l' m C ~1 ('I°"._. lu Ol"\' 6. bch $Ji!I mo. 'hr all fac Non l\mu kcr prt•I Hds975 ~ S2:> (Q) S60 000 rc;qwn'<l j~~~~~~~~~ S......r Rental1 4200 let' On the Waler. top quiilll~ NEW OELUX t.: 2BR HENTIMl::S 1,31.~55~, New ~a ... hfront 21Jr. 2ba, duplex. lower unit. 3br. CONDO. Pool. spa. ten· -----Jo:Jr. :.pa bllrl.., ?Jl I V.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba , frpl, lrst µal10 ~.gym.2b1t\coru~.blt BEACHS•DEILISS! 8a),9tl83772 Onthebeac.-hin~ev.Port SllOO/m o )r l) \va1l •n• S490. Nr. So. Co SlSOror;,:!BrW \;ird -WldyurMonthly.2 Ur or Sept 1:>. GH 4323 o r Plaza ~.1708 CIOM!to ~Jchl:>J67t fee M.ARIHEtlSQUARE 3 Br KirkLamb.6310000 6i3-:w66 KENTl~l::s t.3H~5 .APARTMENTS -----Super b 1Br . tncl gar ------Very pnvalt> I & 2 HR • Yearly. 2br . 2b<i . pilrking, Adult5, no pets .. 'rig . Ck>M_, to !>outh Co<1i.t' d c n a d u 1 1 J p t .. !liEWPOHT Ht::1\Cll 100· Rmmtl' to ~hr 3 Hr rvndo rrom ~and . nl'v.I) d i.' NB. 1-\ilh rum S27~ + torat\:>d. ll:~r. uncxpectt:d 1 ulll ~· 72fl7 open bt:am ce1lmgi.. bal elec stove . S27:>. 2035 Breuy 2Br W 1Appk ! Av A 1 Lr\ li LI'. Now 1uth w;iler vie ... n ew f'Ullerton,Apl 112. ~!I' Hurry'ttS!n:>Jfct· Ldrge ttoor plan!>. \UcanC). a\atl nov. lhru 1-°l.'malt' wantt'd. mid:.~. appl l600 Call Steve or -----'------RE.vrlMES 631 ~j~\!) ~a rden 1 .. nd'l\·ap1nR., ;art> Sept SlZ>wk 171"I ,hareJbdr m :?bJ Cd'I L\1\n ut G73-0:lUt $370. 1 bdrm. 1 ba. Apl ---pool. 1acu1i1 Great l0<·.1 ~ 0432. <7 14 ' 6i5 8127 if 7f~~73 VH·krt• or \ h • Adult.a onl> , .. ,rt'plac.-e. I lir l li<s eoado. U.'l' <>I t100.clowt11c'rr>lhmK'l nu an~ Cilll Hui.:. 1ll31 Iona lid~Cront. 3Ur. <!Ha. )'rl> laWMiry rm. All bwll·JO>. pool. ~0un111. S400 m11 1-nnn $W0 l;!.U Ir\ 1n1· l!'il W.7 ~~~a;:x:;:t67t; :1m<J TSL Mgmt 642·9412 ____ Ji.ll_I 31>75 /\\c. lwt ween 'We:.td11f Voc:.atiott Rental• 4250 Gw;_t• -------2 Bdrm 1i,, o ... •Aiu ,No 1&2 bdrmapi..on lllh SI Ur &MJnf\l'r Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• f« ftlt 050 -·.I-3807 D4 ... 645 0252 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• lalaoCI Peftfft-ctuldnm. Sm.all dog con 2 bllu. to bl'h Call Ht'<i1h __ _ _ --\!AL I , 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.1dered. 610 J o Ann St lj42 !f.!02 Kup11lua lte!iort 2 bdrm Slng c g»raite. :.toro~~ on J $300 1 &yfront ~ccunt' bid~. I I) Costa Mc'a area , $45 l:>mal Hach year ~ Apl o 642-7344 __ ttwlt'40ft Br. 1 !Sa. pool and )Uf\ 2 ba J ae 1n Condo 731 i:; llllh St. •ti ..,. U t 1 I :. pd . 4 1:1 P M ~ C)l t'iUI vie,. 213 •'70 32\2 "' .. lan<1~er 675 5112 2 Bdrm. 2 bit. patio & ~ 3842 deck.~ mo fi73 2ll3 64().9900 _____ _ ----garage, S480 m o ••••••• • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • T AH lTI ()fftce • ....., Ycarl> 1 Br 2 Blks to b7~-0662 New de I u x c 3 !> 1 o r> ~ll °"the Watff Spend a heavenly vaca 4400 bl' a c.-h Ga r age t.ownhouse, water v1t'w, 3.Br. 2Ba, frplc, wet bar. uon m 1h1s mode m 2 br. 2 Re\pons1ble Adult. $395 Lu.saous Balcony View Jbr. 3ba. prtvate ~h refng. bltru.. partl) furn. ba bungalow, on the &iS-5862 Devaatating2Br! S290 micro. w /b. dm~ "-Uller patio. Su.le lie ~hp for 25· water -around the -------Major Applc(6'SJ >fee clec door open · 2 frpb. 2 boal. No pet~. Sl.OOO mo island from Papeete in c:cr.. .. Mar 3'22 REJIITJMES 631·"555 rmtr br. plush. SlOOOim o >rly 675 4421 native s urroundinRs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714 >700.6060or~·2244 Adults only Car 1n lra. 2Br &~Ba w/frplc Le 3BR. 2BA. upper unit. l"'-3844 <.A>ncto 2bdrm. 2ba Bay eluded. Tra m1portat1on bit. tns.·4' s~k. -.so'. e ncl car. Nicely dee ••••••••••••••••••••••• view, enrl!>d gar age. \0 " from atrport pro 711().02'14,631·0143. Mesa del Mar. $450. l n..t-T hs • "" I · auto Of)l'ner $750 year· ,,d\.od PVl ply, 979·2699 ----------1 T5Hl905.lvmessage D<Um wn ~. ,..rp (, ly.TSLMgmt 642·1603 l'Vcs&wkends 2 bdrmlbath·backapt sk ylight. patio , A C. _ See Sat 12.2 MlOyrly Large 1 Bdrm upper S28S. e~·loned d ecor. ten· I Br. Yearly rental. Sleps 1 l'UUy furn dh1 I Br. fri>lc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLOG Nl WP0R T Bl A< H ' ... ,. ~~· " .... _, ....... . ./Aw~ ,/~,_... ... ,/-,,,, .... _ ,,,,.., __ . .1---/....,,. ......... (:nll Mt 1Cowu11J b4') 6101 Nopettduld· 433~ Iris Quiel b1.1l ldlng wt th rus, pools & s pa $17:> to ~ac·h Garage park·, coklf' 1V, phone. s ips 6, -----·----beautiful landscapina. Barbara, 968·44!16 mg, $tOO m o. 673-3958 or by day '60. 12?5 wk c aH I Mo. ftlll 3 Br 2 Ba, pal.lo fr I W>· ADULTS OVER ~. No 1 Bdrm. Condo in ThC' 544-89 l'tulip dya 730-1.560, ~ves Mewperf C...... deck. ckJM to beach. oo peta.. LEEWARD APTS. Lakes, Northwoods. 6 I 67~. Newport Beac.-h. Prfttl&io\.11 E11ec. ewte pets, children OK. '700. 2020 FuUenon Ave .. 11 mo . n e w . $475. Call &IJOyab e beach view! b lnc ld1 sec aervlcu, M.S-2216or $40-2334 blk £. ol Newport Ave. 6 David 979.~ or Peg al t:.nucina 2bdrm! S475l 2 bdrm. 1 a. hot tub. phone rl bdrm lblkSo.ol.S.y>.611-03t7 552-~ Allmajor a ppldncld SCC I uded, n r b <' h , ~md ~WC r•· 2 1poOes1 w1wca.rp. W/heated pool(~)fc~ too01mo lhru Nov Agt, ·~ique ~ec!.' ~~~ e1.r.,_, bko, rrt1. pr, Ea1t1lde. Ac ro11 from <Rancho San J oaquin I RENTIMES 631·4!155 497 ~. rm. ~.7110. Aak for dlc:k.Drkb,MJt,oopet. IDAfco.llM.Prlvat.e,ZBr. New2Br2Ba pvtpallo "VA IL SE"T l . 2 -.. ---B----N-J......_,..Jane t40-7171. wood pa11eled 1ara1e 2 ' '87S ' " r 1WUICO· l jamar. ew 1 __ ui.1_.,. ______ _ apartment.. Mature cpu. car au. au. /mo. spacious 2 bdrm uruta w home. full lac. Day-Week 2Br. Ula, bltna. relrt1. pie c.Jy. oo dUJdren Of' Ownr. Mr . Dorsey H ocean view. t>.lcony or "'Month. ~. CaU ICOU.CIMTll atm dedl. Uli) pd. llOO pet.a, "75/rllO• or wlU :::r· work 762·llll peUo, carport, re<n1 .• 15 now. MlwrottT mo. '15-17$4. MMZll ~labor rel»U for • stp& \0 sand. rum. av au . ._.. ~---.. -SMr-.---4-1-00-1 ~t::Cto!:~e 111n~~d: c..t.Mlte •24 put.-.a.z. Rando Seti J oaq1.11n. 2Br. t5i50/l'DO. 6'13·7902. "..................... aecretarial Mrvled. re· .. -••••••••••••••••• EAl'l'SIDE Quiet ZBr for 28&,de.n,fl.lllyupcra<kd, ~block to beach, great 1? AvolddepgNQ• ceptlon1a\, telephone l Ir. T~. MW'lr ,..... • chlld. f'rttll 180 detree Soll coune location. Lovely 2bd.tm, c ut llv ln• u penaea! annertnaa.more. From deeor. IU"' en_ci.ct _, ... ,carpets, dr•-. Ykw.OOmo.569""644 ll50/mo.9A,826J ProfeHlonally since sz ·n 8 e r .,,0. Tflt: ,_ Mil& pool 14UOTa --· rida. ........ 1i1 l H EA 0 U A RT t: R S • • . aao.e. f I · Pool, re· ......... _.. Jl49 '100 mo. ~•\bluff, 2Br, HouSIM ns COMPANIES: A pro· 2 Br. 1 Mtll AIL ....., eerYed pka. No Peu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *· .,.... hse over dbl A feaJooal environment ._,, Gu pd eecJld .,_. HIE. aah. Few ~,. 93M1M 714f85l..()18t pr.....,. Adlfa.t..llf'L appt.uU:--. I BR. ictnt oce.111 vtew, pr. cnrn view, la pallo. ·~: · =cb, oew cpt, .-,, dahwshr, pool -v. No Alft.YMOCHAA•I "'"" n .. ··•t ..___ _........_ .--.,. • -5e1, •• room .... •· Ur. Mawlr daclol'.,..,.... ....---b"' blk bed. .,. peta. Adil.a preferred. I05 • •NOWll• • Gromct noor. Sl6$ mo. .ct..,, Mia.I. ..... J*leamdio mo. ya IU·lm: na Arnt101 Way C'1l4 1 rt.l&a&Sbarift.CServlce mW.UIULSt.C.M Toaa t0.-a. •ta..,. •mz 83J·20i!I. 1211>1'2.-. .,..,.,dt.1'.._ 117·• • . • ..... .. .., .... -.. _. ' --. ~ .. . . .. . IAHKCAL Tru,., I Uept liJ3 35 I I -------- \r ll\t' o r pa>~t\c m.'.lnagt.'ment r oll-J>O°''' bit• C,'11 ~ iS82. In me lortn!orm.it1on Jn~llml· -------. Beat 1nfla11on. 2nd m1't>me opportun1t~ Tum 'our non prodUC'tl\t' t1llll' to S'S Jama r \ ssoc 556 1311.i Use Anlwef At/ service wh en plac i ng your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear In your ad w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad . . . this service Is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT , l..o-t CK .. 'ound J pet"' CaH A n 1 m .i I ,\ l> ) 1 3 t d n c c l.KaglH.' 537 Z273. no fet.• Lost 81g Can)on area C hampagn e c olor 8ur!lll'~ c.-at If found. µft':l.)e l'Jll HSI· l<>tM ur ;:xi OJ'itl ------ U.1 ~falt> black cal w1lh .. tule paw>. answt>rs w J J Rev.ard. ~ 9982 l.ol>t 8 l t. E 1>1de CM Codutud. gr) w 'yel ., •1r he .. d ·c ha Ch;i " J«o,.ard 631·5\t>S Iv m:.g 1-'ound Samoyed . Hunt- ington Beach area Call & Kit'fl ti ( > 962 9778 t'uwld Terner Mix. black & t a n large malt!. S hephHd !Ill•. tan w white female puppy wtute short h•lred cat. I blue ey~ 1 green e> t: N~ Beach Animal Shelter. 644·3656 f o und S mall wh1\~ Sheepdog Cd !II. 8· I J 80 67J.4J4Z t'Ol;~O. Cockal.Jel. Vic Slater .tr Edwards, H.B. 1148·4505a~ft 5: 30 FOUND: F e male dog, wht1brwntbllt mix. vk Wtatm1n1ter Ave fr l::dwardl, Westml.nate r . 848-5880 FOUND. R abbit, gray fl white, YOW\.C, 5'4·1131 L os t. Male wh i t e Samoyed. Kaller sehool are a . P leaae call &41-1311. REWARD. Lolt. Cat. White. leye. M1uiDa alDce AUi. 'Na. Corona Kl1bl1nd. 'Jt0.19 • FOUND: J amall k.~. Jblk rllll.. l ltaY tl1er atrlped female . Vic Harbor v~ KQolla, NI. ....... I I •• • I •• ....,... c.,.. S..ka 0. ..... ....................... ..•...•.•.••.•......... ..•......••.......•.... WOIU> ~ L.oc WI We Care C.rpet ClcaMra U.wn1 1nrnmrd & t"d¥l'Cl. do jOW "-PdJlh • cor !l•m ct.an lw uphob t!..n-vr•. haulln1 rupond(lnu Ke u Work !Nkl' Tl'UC:'k mot.iru "2 m? ... ~. ............... ....................... INITIAL CONS\TL T n11 ~ .. ~ ,_. ~ Ul\ll ~37lt TY-PINO Let tb" pro Ctm 4/C~ lt•slonal t ) pat\ a at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penonal Seuetarul u.... \\ t'tulllJ* <\•m,·ot 'i1n do ll for you Nu Jub to11 am . 1111 l RH1onablf' NI H'li. matmey, U t' • boodad en~ $C2 auit tJJU1 1 CliM c..._ ~ ............................................. . l1~aUon ~ fr Room Addi• Eapr d lll'd child care ·~•P\an/W\ll Liam Elcp d. Xln& Rel'• A<-1ct.m1c, rec.re11uon1l • --Mt.-.J °'11Doua '31-0Ml Warm loY IOI ~rav1run _ ....... , .. ,.. ------m~nl Call alt 4pm Jamu W . B la b o p e.,.... ~?!lti40 ......., .....•......•.......... t:a cell••nl 11ardenf'r l11wna. lr~~-hauling It••• ral1:1t . O o ma 631 1Ha1 tap.rtca...,.. Tr~ top~ removed. New luwiu 751 34711 llnt>Up•. l.iwn1. tree •4'rv1 cc. l and1l'.ipe, arp1nklco. baulana ~121(1 lttol.-c .. •·.. MmoN 'I 'PaWinCJfP•riltci . ........................................................................................... . Carpe ntry. masonry , Remarkably t>Hectual Bnclcwork. &rnall Jobs I Paumni; & Pai>ennH roofing, ctt11mk Ute. dry Hason~ la d y to or Nt-wpoirt. Colta Mesa & Prole=.siooi.I wo1 k waU R1y . 499-4969 •aniie, houSt'kU p & Irvine 67S..3175 e ve.. Rsnbl Steve ~7 4281 It • ,1 ~~::·n ::~~w~rtuhJ r ~~ Unck. Mooe. block work. f'lne exl 11111 parnt11).-: by ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-4347 UJ1: 11.n.. concrete patios. lt1chard Sroor St !II'. llaWinJ4' Oump Jobi. wilts. dnvtwa):. lt~fs iru.. Tr> me 836 s..')SS, z.1 A.ak roe Randy Japanese H~lea111ng Free est John 84G-l.583 hrs 549-43158 Eaper. Weekly. Own Masonry S350 per :.q ft W~l papering b ) L i: llauhn& &c cle&Clllg "-tree \.l'aJl5P. 64l·Sl96. Call for dt'ta.ib Papler Cw;torn quabt) tnmmsng & painting ZI>ependablecoUeiieatu 67~4:n.t work Prl Chri)tma:. Re 5 I Comm· I. R a y dents would love to ma kc Mo•'-9 ~Chl-d~ng. 5J6 ~ _ 964-4276 )'OUJ'botne amrnac. Rsnbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa1nl1ng Res. Comm 'I, Allarou.nd hauling rates. 673-6939/Scott. Mov1n1?! Thte Slarv 1n~ State l.Jc. Insur Pete J T. truck Free est. ~-4447/Glna College Students ha v~ 839-UB> or 499,2901 $48-3964 • RELJABLE & E,.. grown Lie Tl24 436 Fl C I £ NT W 0 M J:: N Same good serv 641-8427 rotiot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair & Reroo(. Alt ty PC!i ·shln g les ·roe: k -.hllll.tai COnl,)(Hilr. 1-'rec eo.t S..1·5930 Fin Avail ROOJ.'S FOR 1..ESS All t} pt-i.. hol comp. lt lc . !>hu.ke. lied bonded an~ F'rt't-~t c·all 900-8778 Social S.01C:H ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>l<08LEMS·Need to talk? fo'rc1· counscllni:: ABC lf t:LP LI Nt: ~2222 -------Stucco ......•.•.•.•.......... C\lSTOM INTF.RtOR ~• elem. tuchl'r w lll CARPt::NTRV t"aae tor your ctuld a.:~ By J~ 642 8800 :? S wk.I)' >i6 l81S n ........ , Yfd5 C'leirnup 1 lawns. complete yard m1un· llflallce. U"tN trunmmg ~12Zl Ski]>loade.r I Dump True k. rental. grading. clean up. demo. reas rates Ask for Bnan. ~ Guarantee Sawfacdoo' Paiwtiltq/P'•""9 l'..Uos. dee~. tnmwork. Aft« ..:nm. CalJ 963-7237 ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 1 d vy quality persona 1Le t'nva·dtfL-Pf:Tt:RS PAINTING i.erv1cc. work ~uaran { U~I0\1 ~'TUCCO IU•:Pl\IR. HM ON i'.:Hl(;~lli6 " ...................... . ------Dav15 Tree Tnmauog & Tu1)ptna. 2.4 hr emergen C)' a.torm St"rv1ce Clean 1.4JJ & huuhng fol'~ est .>11$ 33SS ~ -., F.xpr'd Rea~ Rates ,,.,.,. l..a 837 7758 " .. q p 1 ~ • • lllon.·t'Tl. T 30-S;lO full li•. My bome. N K 1.ovely reoced yard lf:U: up X!At. care Remodel 1~pa1r, quaht) ~al & cranarn.rulhlp. l7 ) r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 area L1 <''d M f El...ECTHICIAN Priced PaJombo862 ll314 MRhl fret! h llmate on lurge OT small Jobi> ConscieollOQI mother will Cat'peoter, drs, cabtnet.s. l..1c. ir3372$4 673 03).'I alum wwdows. paneling --- --, )abys1l. G otdenwesl etc 646-'7228.MS-8111.9 ELt;CTRICIAN Ttuk area. ol&lntwus ---------Bea.lrate:.. mea.l&.1112·2060 REMODBJNG best workman.sh.Ip ~1g:ner • Bwlder Sma II Jobs preferred Will babysit, my boau.' ------ l.:.andscaping, tree tnm ming, clean-ups 1-'r ee est Avi.Jes. 64&.8474 . ........,... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llauhng l20 a load. no ron· cme. Call David alter 4pm~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frf't> Est. -.i11 Gene 1.-<lC'.1-• r'12 --- Prof nr wrk. llle. wood. MO! <KS8 ptodef' ,ttlepoir parquet, StnPJ>lng. wax. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• mg. bufhng. :.team. Cpt Prol pamung Ext & }nt ~Ul'1.'() & Plaster Patch ~ uphol 751 8951,838-5.543 Low rates 11~15 fr~ 00 Job too :.m qwtk & • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jc.iitorial est 536-4383 MC i:_ isa__ clean 645·4203 &l5 119'-t - Want a REALLY CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>a\'e's Palllung. scrvins: llOUSE? Call Gingham FINEST IN JANITORIAL ;.rea !I yrs. most rt>.i!o Gtri Free est &l5 5123 CARE. Comm Ind. Res !Mu.red. he'd ~ ROB l N'S H OUSE Expertu;e00-7440 --- ................•....•. Hwttinqton Beoch Tile Co. Lrt us upgrade that i:.howt>r, tub. drain boartl or t-ntrv wav. <.'l•ramll' lilt> 1mprovt~ appear & \.alu1· or Jny home or romm bid ~ at a rca-, t&..t fn .. · "'sl & s ugges tlons 171 IJ IW2·3020 beac h and Ellis. 15 I Q'lOnlhs and up Call M&O Constru r l ion f'7-Z316 673_-8300 ___ _ ~-~·~········ ~.~~~~ ....... . ___ (;7S ~~---Jack of all Trades. Home Electr11:1an L1 r r~pa1rs. small JObs. t:233108·CIO. Sm JOb~ Tyler 646 t 45S_ .. ___ _ CLEANING SERVICE LClftdsca111i Dq ESSIAH for a thoroughly dean ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.tm painung. lo rJtCS Ml' 540-0857 Frt"l' l'St 3 'r ~u.sr 1na1 tcnuncc & rcpa1n. Home 1mprvement. is yrs GENEHAL Houseclean Soi85203 £"11per F'encang Oepen· ing. rd's. r el1ablt' Lt>t U!> solv,• yo ur 9G2l47ll6339837afl5 LandSl'3Pt' n1•1•ds. e~ __ _ rellent loo.•al rt'fenm<'l''" frt>r e~l1mal1'' C..tll anytime. 67!"> 310_1 __ Rainbow Pnta. (Jua.!1ty r~1denlta!1rt•ntJI prop plumbing. bland ~r\IC\.'l>, 5411 <J2WI Quallty rcs1dent1al 'n:nlal propcrt) plum ban~ C ,ti I hla.od Ser.•1Ct.":> ~VI 02>SX Wmdow CleCMinc) .•••..•.....••.••••.... "u t the!--un:.hmt' In " CJll !'>lln!>htn1· Window Cleaning. l.lJ. 54>l 8853 I ' Professional Fa ~h1on Shampoo & s tearn clean ---------dJble.6314264 9620510callaft4PM c 0 0 r d I n a 1 0 r / Color bnghleners : whl Electnc1an, small jobs. -------- Cosmotologist will put cpts 10 man bleach Clean bag Jobs. an Y l 1 ml' t ogether a new you. llv, din rm, hall ru. Avi: license & insured Work c 0 n s u I t a t i 0 n 0 n rm S7 50. couch StO. chr Guaranteed. 838 9980. wardrobe & makeup lo S5. Guar el.Im pet odor ~ out your beauty Cpl repair. 15 yrs expr tall ~5.52-5919 for an ap-Do work myself. Refs B.ECTRICIAM 1J01.Dtment al your home. _S3_1-0_10_1 _______ 1 p.......ie who need people StEAM -Oenca-Oeodor 2 M & 0 Contract 1 n g "")" ti7 3 M300 .shoold always check the rms ~. 5-$28, 24x80 yds. !>er'ViceD1rectory1nthe sofa S1 5. CARPET SELL idle 1tt~m~ with a DAJLY PJLOT MASTERS 540-1849 D-<11ly Ptlol Classified Ad Repair. or remodeung :\fac1e1 Sisters Apt & hl>t• QualJly res1dentJaJtrentaJ cleaning. own traosp, prop plumbing. Island refs646~ Services, 548-0288 --------- Handyman. Carpentry. P.i.mu.og. Roohng, Elec tracal. Plumbing, Etc Highest quality . All work guar. Reas. t"ree l'St. Call Ray anytime 1)46.2328 Housecleaning, res1den llal & vacant houses. de pc.'Odable. w /a personal wuch ~l Gener al housecl<-'aninR reliable. r rferen cc!> S544t75aft3PM. f _,t lnl H 'r.. l'ro( E.'f:p 1..owesl Pnt~ Nt>al & Maciel Serv1cr Co 10 >r"S . t iean 1 , r 11.11arantet- e.xper m prunmi. dl•an t-'ree F.1.t ·\:all d ~Her up & landscape . ..-rec l"!ll 112:»7. 642 -'300 24 hr.; ca.Jl~Ul65 Complete L.lnd.scape 1..h SJIO'I al r<.'as pnN-:. L1C' coo lra ct or 5* iS.'l'> WAA'T <.'TIO""' c1 ...... s1fed \ds 64:! .;;-;)\ • PAIHTIHG • ln\t'Tlor & f':xt\~nur Re J.50011 bk & (Jiu ll l y "°ork l tl SJ.11715 Want \d.<. P.O. lox R"'cih ······················· PVT POST HOX SJ-:R\'ICfo: Open z.lhr; 2600 t-; f<><l'l llw y (.' d M •>40 OJ.to. f>4.$~l nw :\f ail ffoom <..:ad1llal·~ to <;o Carts Wh:.ll•\ .. , 1h1· ~ 1d Rnll '1•m 11rt tl'll' mJrkrl V. ttt .1 C IJ'>\lfwd '\11 I J ll 'l,u14 ' ,,.i;o ~};'>! OPPORTUNITY kn.K·k!. oll•·n ""hen vou Lt>e n~ult .•..tun~ U~uh l>i 101. t.'IJ~,,1rwu Ad., tu r-·:wh the Or Jll~t: \:oal:.l "~"'· ·1 Poon~ 1~2 ~,i,-;-s. --~~----~~ ~-----~-~--------~-~--------~--- 1-t&Fowtct 5300 PenoftClls SJSO SociaiC lubs 5400 ~w~ 7100 HelpW~ 7100 HdpWanted 7100 .... W..t.d 7100 ~Wanted 7100 He+pWonte-<t 7100 •••••..•....••..•...••......•...•...•••...............•............•.••....•••....••••.•........•.••.••••••.•••......•......•....••.............••••....••••..... ····•··•··••··········· ....•....•...••...•.... FOUND. Lge Bernard t---------IHave a perfect m.itch ASSlSfA!"IT DIRECTOR· I---------CA.JtESt CHANGE ~Brwn & Wht Vic. COVER GIRL lhrough a fast. pnv intro Girls Club of Laguna, Baruung A s ulx11drnry of 1-; 1-" Jlut Ave & Baclc Bay or a run gct-l<>-JtClhcr at ba ,_ d fUU TIME ton is r urrentl~ in ., __ """"' · • OUTC .&..LL* our beaul part'-' house. c .. g ro un in recrea · J """-""'"" ,.. "" J t ed t' o P ... tcrv1ew111° qual1f1• ii ,..,.., ,.,.,.,.. MC/VISA ~1en & couples 636-7572. ion. uca ion, r . "' .. ~··0 ~-J____,.,, Sc:hool 30 TEllER ~rsons tnt1::restt.-'d 1n chi· r;nUND: 8a"eenJ·1? Fem Wo men JOln free . .,..,,.,.,.,.,... yr I 'Y .... hrs s 40 !1dd ~ rmane1a pl.m i+'hle/lge brn spots on 6J6.n15. Perfect Match · SS25 mo. ummer /\re you looking for 3 fOJlSl F\Jll <ir part lltn,· f;tce & body HVaew Datang Service. hrs. $700 mo. 494-7630 career" Are you JX'Ople S.15.000 SU!.000 pjrt llffi\' ahopping Ctr. 644-0838: DOMINl9UE'S Tnnet 5450 ATTRACTIVE Model onented? Do you enJOY Pull time unh m 1lcd 640-1717 ESCORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• type, gd personality who working w11 h money" 972 2712. FOUND: MALE CAT. MC & VISA/Now Hiring Denver. Are you going wants to be m ouvalcd lo Pos1t1on is c urrently c.a.rw_as_he_r_._F_u_l_l _lt_IDl'_' for blk/whl. East bluff Area 953-6!508 there? Need md1v1dual LO a h.rgh income $300 per available an our Huni l1l·rk for l.Jquor :.ton •, 111• ~nd:.ablt'. O'<l'I lH l>ul11·-. tnd 3-Wl km;.. & ~alt.., In <IUlr " J l '.!:ij7 1 \IJ.l'~U•·n~,.~~ ~ (.1.t::Rh for t •>Untt r 61' µhoot-~j ltt~ ''' d r J fl m1t .trt bu .. 1n .... ., 1:-u II tune. Mon I-n :\1d..,l1·r 23i f'1sc·her \H•. l ~t ~9373 "'H.2337 dnve vehicle. •9J..J7S6. wlc. not unreaUstac. We ington Beach Branch ex cl us ave Ne wport ..,.... E"cell•nt s t a rt 1n a Beach dctrul shop Mus l (1erk Heta1I be.i utv. ,uon. ------·----i..---------•I 661·16.'>3. will train. Apply al: 1515 ... .... " ,..,, Lqst l G · h'" St s alary . C all Jud )' belBwllhava!ldDnvers ly E.xpenenced.matur1:. ~I ma e cat. ~~YIS THE ro-SCHE w. MacArthur Bl, e. Vlllaloboi (714 ) 846-0627 Llc. 751-1370. App I y In per s 0 n -:;_ark/while W I urry ISCotn"S fa.,_:! 16.CM foraninlerviewappol0t·1 __________ Newport Be ach area. tjl.11 · FtleMndly • alwa, ys MC• VISA/Now Hiring ,,..,.... -A.utoma--t-ic_T_r_a.ns __ R_&_R_1 ment. CASHIB JlkKPR 642--8810 hungry. eowa a ot. 953-6S0'1 ........................ an~ooo No easb ~aster. Good ---------- Near Baker fr Bear St. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~I'* W..ted. 7075 ~ ~~xp pre· ~I n wlfigures. mature. for Clerk Typist , Newport 549-SZ'19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVINGS excl11S1ve ladles' store Beac:b Co G-OOd benefits r LY:T H It M I m l TOMMY'S Expeneoced Bookkeeper AUI'OMOTIVE John Hogan. 111 Fashion Chance for advance· .,..,.,..: us Y aa u e OFMEWPC>ttT desi ..... work lo do at &LOA... ment Sta n $700 . max. med u . bnm Husky '"'" PARTS J"'llll Island, NB. 644-7100, coat. whl masked face ESCORTS home. 847·3480 .... -....---s-.a sm Ed.m&er 833-33.l.3 "'" 9368 ~' sar-"""" Ca.shier needed. w/bnm ~dwn no.e ~---7...;. __ . _____ 1,..,wmfed 7100 Roy carver Rolla-Royce Huntl.Qlloo Beach. Part time Oer1t TypLSt, ~. ac· 615-4_1_42 _______ 17·25 lbs In 6 wks. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• has an immediate full· CA. 92649 ~ rurate. trainee O K d .. -~-t;.,g Cle ..... Payroll time """'ttion available. Small company with Rd Lost; Blk M. Cat. wearing shots. DO rugs, no con· """'""'" ... '"· ..-Equal Opportunity U t-.Ll\'t-H.\ Or r\fr) & bcrowSKn'fary 341e... tr;.io .. -i·' :\l11l •JI.II> 1-:'l.p.•n• wt·d C,rowanl( 1. lur t,;lh.•l!t: -,tud1•11t & 11 .. 1, ~net .. nl rn lrvtnl' l'TltlfJOll ~hl t' r' L.1 '>I I\ i'.lrlMll , SS<! \fl62 r·um SW Sl > f'lr t°Jll o1ll f;(lo)"' St-:CRl-:1 \HY 111 lP\1 t>3li li:i<IC1 )!{'fl1'ra1 m~r of re-rt 01:.LJ\'l::RY Dnvn lor h•Jll•I 1-.,i.c1 n ·q'cl ""'Ork m :.ut.o IJ.Sru '>lor1· Sh •Jr than d ..1 mu' t \lu:.t hJ• I.' 'abd l Jhf l)ul.'>t.il.ll<lan.: loc.· & "'Ork dnvl·r .. 111'. .:d cl.rh 101( Jtmo-.ph1•n·. Avpl) 111 rvlurd. ~ over IK &. \1r. Chu·k, Surf & !>ancl t.n11'4 C' \t \vi•I\ al llub Hulel. L.i~ul\J !k.tch l\uto~pplv :?12\l lljrbor 497-4477 Bl. 01. 6-W 24"4 a!\k. (or -Oaude .....---_....~~ bee Sec'y to $1,400 Den.al Top NB R.E. dev'mt co 2 Po5ruons. f nJOl & back sedls person w /R. E . or office for new 1:row1ng ranuncti bllgrd. Shrthd pracuce m lrv1oe. D.P.S nee T emfac belle's 1n hdp(ul. Ask for Ann al C iaure. ~"83J9 aft3PM . Free lo Applicant lf'Vlne Pt>rs.onncl Agency Dul.net M~r Pos1l1on 488 E 17th. ea.ta Mesa opett wtth loeaJ Title Co Surte ZM 642-1470 V.'e are seet.cng only seU ~~~ 'MIL flea collar. vii;. Lado tracts. Kathleen or background. Full time De.alershiporforeigncar EmployerM /F Cash ier . Experiencl'd. tx·nerrts . Call for ap· ".... R.obin 673-01ll San Clemente area Call expe r ience required. )lust ttave basic photo pocntmeoL 642 9363. a.:.k 1 •te.673-0597 ror appt; Mrs. Presley: Call Gleof<>ranappomt·I~~~~~~~~~~ knowledge . Pbot.ograph) for Aon. FOW>d: Springer Spaniel l-•Gn••Mt•-c----•1 __ 11_4~ __ ·6_100 _____ 1 menioY CA.Rvet 1ARfL y MAtCIMG m Unlimited. 16889 Beach •COOK* motivated 6 Po:.1t1ve perM>n for L.B. area Comm.tssx>n onl >'. For 1 n tervww call Stephanie tiGl-0826 or 973· 1440 EXECUTTVJ-: Secretary, ReaJ t:statc. Sl,000 mo ReC"epuon1sl. phoni:s. typtng. ~.Cly. A1rport area 833-2237 P'"'"'Y. 8-12 wks, Dakota O"'PS/ ERK/ Tired of weanno 3 un Blvd. H.B. 847-3664 --.&.cCT•G CL ROLLr 110YCE .. · Expera"'nC'l' G RAM &Gisle.r.CM.SS7-0237 ESCORTS "' · ~ \form & working long CASHIER-Housewa res MA'S HOL'SE Avply Found Young Female? 34Hrs. 641-0180 SECRETARY 640444-4 hours for minimum sales. apply 10 person 7·llAM . Mon f'ri Jn V Ccnh/Chedls Versatile. unique person wage?Wearealargean· Crown Hardwa re. 3107 pe r son . R e dh il l & 1{Jrnalayan Cat. ir. AJRS....fMC IVlso lqpostaccts rec/payable Alft'OMOTlVE dustnal company look· Bnstol. College Park C M ~~~-r~~~'~ ··~~I vouchers. type 50wpm, LOTPIERSOH ~for young agg~savc E.Coast Hwy.CdM. :---------~ r: r e c e p t 1 o n I s t & Company benefits. re· people who want to earn CA.SHIB COOK f-'ull l1me oc part ... f'.._O_U_N_D_;_S_a_rn_o_y_e_d-.-2 lntimacy e n counter secretarial duues.frvine asooablehours.ApplyM111 b~~~enFS200 & S500 Exper 'd Hours Tues & ~.Call Dachshunds. She l tie g roups for gay men mfr Call K H.S40-8894 person between 10 A .. w~y. or 10terv1ew. Thurs l2·9. Sal 9 30-0. SSS-859'3 Searc hl·n a for more 1----------i & 2 P .M. t o Chuck call 8rian:7S4'"8449 1 ----nux, She-1.erd mix. & ,.. ls :---------Sun. 9·5 :30. App y 111 ,,.._,,k p ...... Pre ho 1 tn• meanin gfu l r e l a Murphy.NOphonecal . """. ''· !>C o more Also many cats & AOVEltTISIMG •BOOK.KEEPER• pe r son. Kerm Rima ule cookin~ & clean uµ lottens. Adopt a pet at tionships l wk. l h hr AGENCY nme for a change? Or. Hardware. 2666 Harbor dul1c:. l.leJnllnt>~' A Irvine An1 ma I Care sessions for S7S. Run by needs mature person to Cly's most pre:.tagious 1_B_l._._C_M_. ------must. (.'h1)dcare beod1ts. Center. Open every day Psyrhologist <PB339Sl run stat camera & art ~tore 1s looklng for Irv 552-7331. Tustin . 154.3734 714 "16-6083. flies. Exper. preferred TOYOT4·YOUO bri g ht 1n div1dual ---------•! 5441467. DRtVB Gt'OWUUl co has xlnl. op- portunn y-( uJ I LI me pos I· ball '°' dt>lnery & pick· up oC plumb1ni.: malt'n~I S.tllH) opt-n. Fr1 nRe bmef1~ ~Bath l\(Jrt l'.aU 6i5 ~. I! J0.5.00 Ask foe John Onver. m~l ~ us ~ r.. of 11.:e. have V.iltd CJ ld dri,l'n• llcen~t· F .T Wain-, Boal" Lod.cr. Inc. 2431 w C03..\l llW). NB UTTlEAHHIES butnot.nec CallSS0-0460. ltUH...--11•4. w Jwarm personabl e CASHIERS ftlund; Young 8 mo old ask for Carol c .... ,...... ' manner, P rr or F rr 1Cerman Shepherd mix. ESCORTS "'••~no>eruo.uu Xlnt oppt'y for someone COOKS FUii & p.:trt lame URl\'l-JR ""anted. Calaf Apply between :J & .)J')t dn\'er5 lie <:all 556 ~ ~~~~ U M HB. 968-:;697. aJI maJor credit cards Aide AtrrOMOTIVE in bk.ltpg. Call for more T UTE accepted MECH"' .... tCS ulformauoo 700-0111 Mr. 530-4723 Mature woman lo assist """ Wells Pound: Black kitty with brown collar, vie Orange English lady seeks opply Cc Broadway. 548-2863. where accent advan· Found.Wb.ite Ouffy srnall tagous. Mia <7 14) dog. Male. Costa M~a 1_S48_-037_1 _____ _ m vanous duues in ac We need two fuU·lime. BAYSJOE PHARMACY tive reuremenl home qua Ii fled mechanics. Newport Beach Hours; 5· 11 :30. Good Call Sernce Manager al MARKETS F'or 2nd & lrd Sh.1fis den ta 1 & m e d I ca I ROY CARVER benefits. Newport Valla. ROUs.AOYCE 6i5· LSS6 i:. wn9-S JO COQI( wanted for small q u alit y res taurant Pleasant worltmg conda l.IOn!>. Da) sh1fl fem & some t:xp . prefttrred 675 4720 DRJVERS ~anted for hh dt>llvencs 1n Npl Hbr. :..rea. Ne.al a~Jrance. gd dn\ sng r« FUil llmtt Mon · Fn. Mast.-r. 23-\ ~r C ~ M<>-1174 f-:Xpt>nt.'nced clerk t~ p1,t. needed ror 1n~ur anr~ .1~cncy 1n Nt>wport l~·Jch SalJry opt•n, ~ .. ni1 r~ume to 1\d No 77 t IAiah Pilot. PO Box 1500. ~ta Mesa. CA ~21il7 .. ~,prnenced fo' rr Gas \I tt.ndanL'> Hl>qwred rm 11ll'<i13tl'ly "44·71!1h Fond Sen.1ct• Pn'p, Mnn f"r1.4 to. 752 7903. JSk lnr Jllhn \,nt\l'r.>1ly Alhlellc t1ut> r'rod ~rvu·p rr.-p, !tfon Fri. l l ·3 752 ~I. J~k 101 John Univt:r~ll} r\lhlcl1•· <.lub FOOD SERVICE WORKER F!f. no exp. nt.~. apply ~ Mon·F'r1 6:>7·54215• •FOXY LADY• 642·S86L & IMW lo aldt upiug/Cleril Hill time, exper. helpful but not nee. Many co benefits. Apply at 1660 P\acenua. Costa Mesa. We promote to managr ment & superns aoo from willun. WANT A CAREER~ Call I 7 t4 1 496-90i6 4':f6 57<>:! Counter help wantt-d. Dnver ---- p T Sandwlrh man Oeb~ry \'an Good dnv Front desk 1t1rl ror op w J nt c d . F 1T . exp. ang rl·t·ord Full llm•'. lometrasl off1n'. PT ~ 5350 OU'l'CALLONLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 972·1 Ill* IJRE LAW student needs ,s?.S.ooo. Will do anything •Personalized Biorhythm Legal. Confidential computer plotted for 12 DVM. P.O. Boa 3242. m>. Send $7.95. bi..rtbdat· N.e.. 921663.. ed. & ume to Pane En· TOUCH A a.ASS iuprises P .O. Box UMI, ISCOITS C4ai.a Mesa, Ca. m:z'1 ~HRS. 752-0817 SenkesSJ60 Analyst. Successful fn· ___ 6_4_04 __ 4_4_4 __ _ vestment .consultant Auto Tuoe Up Technician seeks expenenc~ assis· wanted Call 492-7530. tant. R eply 10 con· E all492 8650 fidence; Collins Assoc. vcs c · · Bookkeeper wa.nted for I~~!!!~~~~~~!"! Gary's Deli. 675 2193 Oranite County. L. A Npt Be . 6404~. Ask for marine hardware co. Ouldeare for J <'hlld age Counter help wanted. area 6.1 _1_3290______ Karl'fl S67SanN1cotas Or. N.8. XlnL beoeht..s. room for 6. 2·30 l.111 9·30. Mon-Fri. FUii &c part time. DRYWALL 11 anitt>r / Front Offire Babysitter needed Mon· advancement. Apply i.n Reliable. CdM. Cbn.sunc ~-1322 pa~r : electnr aan an l'ff.&ck Office Fri. 1.2-4, our home, own person: 900 W. Coast ~4t39 ----------d lor iMumber. Must be lnlenlal Medicine Prac-AMIMA.l.HOSPITAL trans,MS-8809aftS. Hwy,N:B .. 64>1711. Counterlfelp exper'd 631-2004 ltce.N.8. FrontOHice-at Full time permanent ------------------CMI brlJMer HOMEY lilEO HAM least 2 yrs medical front position mn. bathing, BABYSITTER. mature, Bookkeeper Newport D"'9Mr Counter help tt a full B.EC. TECH. offace exp req. < Pcic deaning & some front. for infant.. 3 clys wit. My Cent« office needs exp Or, Design Drallsman. 4 ti me h a m processor Oppoctwuty to work near Board. insurance>. Back Mon-Sat. Min. age 18 yra. ..._~ HB ""'"3413 Bookkeeper for A l P . per non s--.. wanted. No ellper. nee. b h T t ...n-: v 1 La""n"' Nlaue1831 ""'00 ,.....,, . ,,..,.... ye.a.rs ex .. .....,. WiU train. Ca.JI St.an for e a <' . c s • U11ll:'e· eo puncture exp FREE ,, __ e ..,, AIR.Gl...T/R.Computer ang atmos phere. Ex· troubleshoot. & re pa ir ~ltal 640--0302 rflRST LADY Babysitter needed·2 exp preferred but not CA?llent workmg coodi· appt.Tues.-5at:673-9000. quality marine power · · 11cGrt •....... ... .... q A.MS. SBV. bo)'S·20molr 5a»ev•" req. CallUnda aller5for uons.Seod resume to C.OUOterpersoo. Dry s upp 11 es . bat le r y f\tlJ or PIT Janitors dy or • ._... O• •in. y..-.a.-Plea.swill. ofc .. N.B.; AEKbpe flr. wkends -ateady worlt. app. 644-4460. J.P. KAPP & ASSOC. Cleaners. will tram. C'hargers. 6 Inverters. rught. S4·S6/hr. ·-·., -·· ABOR-·TI--......_. or631_..,, .. ,. u-aui ....... s 1 · Will trade time with S01PAR.K CENTERDR 54$-lOM. Ex.per. U1 marine elec· 675-2101 r, * 972-1345 * ~ -Ol.her mother. o( tod· BOOKKEEPER. Approx. SANTA ANA, CA 92705 t.rorucs or power supplies uc .. v•··•--..a ""' ..... ) dl call .... er 6pm 30hrs/wk Apply In C""'.-a..-s• a"'·-,.._ .. ~l632 for GAS STATION .. -... ""'°~ •• 11 If .,... ... , or Ant. Assislanl Manager en. an . . ""'"I -.._. .. ..::-. • ......... Al d t f l f ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j•--.a"' ... ·•-"I" 631·2426. person : Rion Hardware.I•--------•! Part time. Kuste r s .....-te n en or ae · .= _,,,_,_.w Trainees. Will train. ----------1024 Irvine, (Weatc:llfr a.£RICAL ,...._~ ,..., E 6lb S .._;...:.... ________ , service stalloo in C.M. l5COln'S •Low ... IMllldn Couples. Paper work fl Babysitter wanted. lb """'"'°"".,• ...-· 1 t. ELECTRICAL TEST Must be extremely reha· •tSM47l• lAlltTesfl. Ct•11l1g. rml.ntenenace .642·5073 home. 9-6. MF. 1 cbUd, Plaza>N.B. Begister today for locaJi-~---3·------TECHNICIAN t>&e•honest.646-9661 •• ___ Al..;..wa.ys-...::;....._°"..:.•---1 ... s.r~c:&.I·~ AC!C!EMBLER wanted for nocleaning. SSO/Wk.Septl-~~====--·1 temporaryasslcnmen&.a. CREDIT ASSISTANT: Unique opportunity w\lh -n;;NI lo n.... 7"'A 0870 1-•~1:• a 557-1145 Immediate o,..ning tn small we.U-fllablltshed Genet-al Office Clerk W/AD -"n° laser company, ~ . .,.. · -r-·•• f I T k' ll so 1 llASSAGESlO .,v-• • FUil charge tbrll trial OW' Cr'ed.it Dept. for ex-manUlacturer o e ec· yp1ng s 1 s wpm. MYSTIC llASSAGE •Cl r1111MJ & I~ In SJC. Electl'Ofllc &/or 8ABYSl1TER otm trans, belanc.e. EJCpa-in A.IP, perienttd Cndit Assls-trical Coot elec:tronac> maJor st.xk brokerage __,Su&aAna N preelaioa mechanical . mature. E /Stde CM. AIR. payroll. payroll tam wllb heav1 pbooe diatributJon eq'1ipment. nearOC airport. Hrs 7·3. _ _.:;.;.;...;;.;.;..;...;.;;.;,;_ ___ i * M •cl I. C •I & 5o'dertnc•wtrtngexper Days: SS7-004S, e ves: taxes; 10.tey by touch a ~-Lin:_. experience. Good Facility k>c:at.ed In San CaJ.IMrs. Eckert540-812l 9::. ... ,.. ltHe's ltalr I I me A.ccJf .. d. d e s i r ~ d . G o o d 642.9441 u k for Rll n mi.t toe busy l 1irl olc. U \ clerical st I.lb ~. Juan Capistrano area Is GINBAL OFFICE lf~ :..'9·c~~~ •Co•flcleatl•I & pa_y /benefits .4~ _...._. Salary coaunenaurate l'EWOltMYrstsOfHt.SllMCU Xlnt company beoeflt.s. l.heool.yooeclit.atypeon to $1 2000 ~~-!!!-.. -~~~~~-l,._1 n.ec... ASSEMBLERS we will IAI·~··-w /abiUty. It you're f"oc'appc..callPenoood theWestCoast.HuU.L. ·:.•-JOuHOpm. ..-..C--L t rain. Apoly 1 AM . STARTING M id · brlgM.ambkioua,deta:l J1JlllrUser..t 549-4134 ~ted c:ircuats. Ideal l.Jght bkkp'g expr In· ...... I I ___ ,.. -·" -·-.... ..,. y" h September. for 3 boys, oriented and hard won· .. rt.._____ . Candi.dale would ltave eluding A /R " A/P s"IW• ··-~ S19IUIAT10.. --vregor ac ta,1'3l appl'QICJhn.perday,af. lagple.uecaUTereaaat ••per-Cualom er Ser vice minimum Zyn.. college, knowledge. 10 lcey by ••• Llc'd. NB,\ppt Pw llfwwl ... w ... ,_Plac __ en_U_a_,_CM_. ____ teraooa1,~ yo•r home. 556-oelO i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Repreaeotatl.-e. llu.1t &yn iD ~/mfg. touch. ac:cur1tc typist. ·...;.;"'*.;..;;,o•_a... __ -. __ zn_T_--i •• I I .t COXSCHOOL(Foualainl~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--· bawaoodphonecoat.ad envirooment., we.ll or· f d w /flg uru. light :i -1 • 1 .. fU• • ~ANT MANAGER, Valley). Pleaae cau 1 1;'loc5iJm'9ii'iM:i a.tClll w!J*blk. Good typla\ & ,..,.Nd TblapotaiUODd· phones. In TuaUn call i.-...~ .. ~':'!1 relax.-"" ..-: Draper'• Lapna Hilla Mary~aUlld.rs u11et.!n&!Sales mo.ledge of &eaeral ol· fer-a opportani\J for 832-T.KJO. ':::r ·-.r,::.:.1t'tslm~ C~A atore. Mu at be U · or-.ozMev.all TPlll. IOO«'M MP/C Fu:lon hind love11t. (K. duUea. N 8 . com-career-4••ocemcat. In·•--------...-ralMAMCY perltnced in better .-....._ lllaod Invest· "" .._ __ ;... XI -•J. Xlal . .,.aeOt•. '-Uon !lot "'Ot'ded GENERAL wl h D 1 I ly Pl 1 o.\ ~----.-.. women'• ready-to-wur Ba1*iaJ &mat ftnD.. Excellent oP-... nn. ...... _.,.. nt. St l IHO SHO ,,..,_ ,,. ·aa..ui.c1 Mt. And if ~~ _,....,...a.r.Applym C rcWT.... porttanlty. £xper. 6 career oppc,y. in artive art 01: • . oo ~. lntervlews on OFFICE 7flll aw .._..,..,, t.o mYICIJMC. c lo MOii• Ma· smu.itr requlred. call: aai. amr. WW haodle~-~~113~11~.-----Sat u rd a 1 . C a 11 To SIZ,OOO -..11 . ull a friendly ~All ua•• ... '"'ISZt 111_,._ a ..... _1 r-""•"-...._ .,_..,m I.Ile acctt. fllOdlon.s • 714·830•20ll for appt. ""-··Jr•~ Ad·V•·-r at ..,,. -.,..,..,., .......w ...,._., ""'"'"'·--li-.. •t•1 ustr. Non Unicorn ~lec trl ... al Accurate l)'plst with ~... ..., ..wPOlr1' Partway Plau 04' call fernd. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ,;~'i ~·, pre • 'ca II ; r .. ------..... Producu. i:. "' AIP, Al R kno•led1e, •••cH "NM!mfor ap_potntmeat. -.om UwU. O.JIJ Pilol 1--------must know 10 lley b y .• Uttlth llf!I ..,_ UOitedC.UlomJa Banlt Buboys 11eeded. Full "Fut R ult" ser•\~ touch. Non-smoker. la E ~ .. ...itv ?S•OOIJ It's U.rne to plan I« lbat JnOW$eo.tHwy. thm daft. Expeneacee~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!! di--Yo.u Lf y<>u've never plat'tld • TulUnCallm.Taoo . .,..,.. .. ~· ~ 'laCaUOft lrlp. For eatra tte.-portBtadl required .. Apply In Place ae act la our t..c.1 ·-~1 <ll.$S.llted ed. )'OU 're ln -------- ..... wM -~ .. re-SANT A ANA cmh. why not aell some 131.s:aoo penoo. Beach HouH •nd Found column . _.,,.tc la ow the minority' Try 1t once m...S"8'9UlUI ... _,I 04 of llMlM iaeois you dotl'l £.O.E. ~. 111 sa.epy Tbct'a .wMre people look ar>edalt.J ar.d aee how qwekty ·ou Malle your a hoppin1 •JOStl-Ulied 7 cl .IP oeed with• Ctaulned•-----,----1 Hollow Lane, La1waa whea u.,·ve found an Call MZ>58Tle-.t m lf't ,,.,ull• Phone euSerbyoain1tbeOai.b MM1a1tG1111. tllAt I lld!SG51'71. Clwilled Ad• 842·1t71 Dtach. iWndval\tO. • Pl.lo( Cluslfi d Adi . .... . .. ' • I .. • •• .~~ ..... ~!!! !~.!!~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~!~.!~ ..... ~!~ ~.!!~ ..... ~!~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!~ . ~~~~-.... ~!~ ~om ...... C..,.a) ~ ... n... ltnlollftl poiJl ufhu dwuu. Ill! Ofl9t IOUTB: .. , .. ,........ , .... ,,..._.IJ .. •1 171 ,....-. 11 ... JM.._,., ....... CALI. MLL nt .. tH I [~~!'!!. ... t'OWLM'lor IOYl f 31 I With tb«' J11n Lona • A .. 10\'1atr\ A•«-nty to I RT.Ct:PT10NIST. rtrnAll'. over = yrt •ll!. part ua. l\JfblS ~ hr Aali for Chuck T~ ll'rl aft :U'M f1) fi(»O ---~ Hn..'EPTIONIST t.xr1t u~ J*lllOO In our DH1an Sludk>' Good k ll'phon,. ~aOty . typ1n1 " hi 10& 3l84 Airway Ave SW O (; M ~lfiOI f\l::(;EPTIONl~'T 1.1~ t>Plllt 6 lt.'Mral or r1Ct' dulJe& !17) 0403 SALES IEPIESEMTATIVE to l'IC'll mC'mtx>rsh1p~ 1n an asSO<'iation for rl'la1lt>rs /\ nl•W concept with pro' en SU('<.'t>to.s ofrl'rS ji?rcat ben<>ftts to th'• l<x.·al mcrc:hc.1nt Lead~ prov1dl'd ffrta1I t•x pt."r1<.·nt <.' tt plui,. Th18 1s an (•x('cltt•nt oooortun1t v. Substc.intial rnm m1..,!'>t0n stru<.'lun· with hheral re>n <•wtd bencf lts. Call Bell at 760-8031 9 11 AM. Secrehry Challienalnit ruowth oppununily for outal•ndina Pt"r•on. to 111.000 R•ply In con· I flckl\('l' <.:olluu Aa.uc STOCKPERSONS Yull S67!Mn Nl~aa Dr N e tame upt>r'd. " part I ---tJme. nu dper. nee. R M SfX"V /COORDINATOR Abra m a Cat a Io a • Oyn11m1r ull'I 11ervlct' ShOwroom. Ulli Newport o ron1ut1on tl'hl 'I Blvd .CM t..:omp;,anyt Looking for a ------JM'r.~on w11J1nl( lo accept SW'R SIC-Y rl'ioµonar.1b1lity Xlnl Fe. AD,/Pa RIM 1>ertwl •kilt. w/r ll•nc•l, we·r~ J 'lnulll tbut well M't"rt"l.anal, & ~ood or known 1n uur (1eldl com· g;.n111allon11I Mblhllt·• p.iny of OICC people WOO I l'.illl Linda u,•vortun 11l Jrt• l(tlOd 11t what Wl" do ca•••' aifllel "'"H&me 9Wl1QI'\ • &t'tl '4K'rv1~ .nd l'h~Pf'~ OAJl.Y tJll,CYT r»rner l.1U)• •nd ttlflll oo • one Ull VfW blA••·· l'H'nlni!I 6 In lll'M Wi: n :d c-1m l fl\ (J lllOU\llltlV(' prri.on.11 wtw •fl' look1nii for 11 IUl r 11tn't' putt \ w~ 1•""1111.111 14 hour w 1tl11rt ' 11 II 64Z I J:t l \'X t 2 ~() ~lW II 2 111\d bl'M A.:ik Rel't·pt1on1)t l yp111 t. Ii~ wpm min. l.A.!1otal 0Htr1· L.tl(Un<• 11111 ' Mr:. Wua.r.low . 8:17 IOfi(J Soalt"\ Searruilt\.'5'> w.&nt1--0 to '\l'W S.1frgwird IJ1·nla.l Prac 1 advcrtt.'>IOI(, f'K. con tm.• ~)'>lt'm" ~7 1121 fn1·nl·•· tN1n11gement for ~ It"'* '°'*'"' for 1harp tndhfldual • load l)'Plnl .-.alb fl• :ral ull'lnt II G atl u~ocno •••Al OffllCI l))-nam•t". to•pc>M ti( 1" h ~""' Brok 'Ill"" Lw .. in It for iharp 11\dl\-idlWI f04 t;("'nt·ral ulh1 .-t-:.11 t>.i1I 7U 152 ticfMmLI U Ip li~n1 .. 1 \'•llh:r h,1_ lull umr UCA,n1111;• ll>r ~ m1 n .:-.;,.,u """"-' .. r•r•"' ••th &t.1od h,.11\J*r1t1n11 l~·ntf1" '*111 tr.im \pp I) l~ "'l1·wµon HI l '1 '" laJ.N l"'mb\:rt I~. l',I Toro llOl ~· l\l' f.. P .... R t'u 11 I--• .... -... ----.... -.--1 \lfnt• f1tl SI\\ 1 \'1 lO _,_,,.... J -.i ... o,. fl.l)\lt'lw COMTIO&.a.aK \1.-no_. ~ '4 If.lo) M <..1niw101 Ora111u· <'uunl) ' ~ w b•t.t~d t·o ha. •n op purtumty fur 1t quJck lt-•"'4'r .,nf'rl(t'llr t'n ttt1.111aat1<· pc:onoo Wall ~ 111orlLln1t < UJnJ.11Jlt'1 lled O•lt."ffi ti f' Ul)t'r .i pll.I.\ Oulll·• indud...-1n H·ntor) tontrol d.itu Nllr) l)j>lll., uf •hip 111l'n~ tt """'-'f'<il offu •· tlut It'\ (,(Xld twnet 11'.'> \t•Ph 111 J>l'l"Wf\ or 1 .tll llou•4·ILt'l"J.14.f ll ~t· 1n l'ari fur 2 t houl rh11drnt ) • II p~t rm 111knda off roaal h•~l" 1 •r !l.!a2 :1:11114 .. rt el'M lll>l °"t'.f'AIH ~1"' MwtUJ• \I t-c11upl1• t.o r. '1d1• m .imup h<.lmr & •Up!-r\ U.<' IJ I) I) .1~ult\ \Jh•nlAl\• ~ r\•kt nd'-f rt:t- •. \ ",. r p r t• r •• r r •. tJ ~o mo & bt'11d1h l mt1-d l..'.-n br.il l'.tl>> s,Mwtffk OrilhcaC_.,. ieo11 Mrtchell Sooth ln1n<·. ~1 llO~l Jo'.01': f.c~ l.un Coost ,...,. 330 y Strt't't lAAIU1 \te:u1. (' ~wd Oppor t,mpk>~ ••r PBX Opt't1tlor ror l ltphonl· .ini.werin)I M'(Vl(C,' d•J) & t-vcning .rulti. ~·n Will tr111n M1 ~16 P\>rm P•n unw ~1t100 fl h1.1nd1.,1nl( an~lt \' rel. 1r1 n·t .. 11 'torti in ttk• ~t.i \1l''>d 'llcwpon lil'»l'h W"l'll L.ill 4~ ~ tx~n 7PM VP\t R I-~ C: t; l' T I 0 'lot I S 'I C()f'J>()rutt beadquurh•r., r .. 1>11.1 l(towth rt'lo.&tl dulln Offlt:t'!I Ovt'tlouk Fioh1un 1-.land Gd futun-r<K bn.:ht. alt·rt outao1n1 Cul learner ti+& !JOO() W ..inl1·d 1•ncrl(l'll' w lC \l.Jrtlll~ nlJ f lllt' fl•l.•tl ,a1..,. dn·k ,. ·r 1w ... 111on io:it,p 1>rt'ft.-rr1.-d li7:! Whl) JJ) Salin Busl~lt ()'ppor1Wllt)' for amb1t1ou, l>t'f,ple 10 J l(IUWld r kiur di r 1.-ct "ol It"'\ 1JI ~ Vt•r.t J•ruduc:L'> !'<> rt~ n-q d "' tx:l um•· 1.lbtnbulM K!> I 7~ RECEPT fTY"ST for l'Omplln) whc) will be !)al~ r1tlOCaUng lO Oraugl.' tu ChM. c,.,,.ae .o'l>Vf'\ art a an Ot.1 obt-r ortd G lfh Mw.t h<1vt: goud I) pull( ~al u r c ...-... I> 1 1 t.I ... kllll> l'leu:.c '.'>l.'Od fl' \Jlc,,perwn rull t1tn1· i.wne lo P 0 Hux U22 Cindt.on ~r~l F11r JIJPI L.aicun.i Beach. (;3 92&2 f'U(lt..ct Anni· .al ~!I !kni G&lalAL OfftCI 1,,uuci typlul( 1lb ~on ,,mtd 1-;IN1rnn1«" lirm \dv.im't'(i Kuwun. t.231 V1ctonw ~ • CM tiotll 71~ \; ~ ::..f1 ;,700 I•---------1'1'\ .t\lt'fldant . bw.y ~ach RK.,.tioMtt T)pt' 6$wpm. 10 key JI.I dt•r . \Jfll'd rc)pon:.1b1hl1t">1. Non ~mo kl'r l'o&\j Ml.'ba (.;I• A firm l:all K.Jr\'11 ~lh <'I erk for '1 J "'" llard~un· ur<kr tlit'k 'dlt•, l'llP IH'l'l"l>!IJI \ fo' T '1 I I 1 o m p ;i 11 > ht-ncf1l' C'.ill IS dboo1 Manrw. ~!I ~ti 1-. I) I'. \I I'' II Cit•n1r.d Olf1t1· "11.-t-d .,ru;fl> JC.JI l•Jr bu~) 1 on irac-wr '.'> •JI(• 1 'f>ln$:. hv" ph<llW'.'> t IOI!>\' Of<• dulll'l> W ,'fr.un t-T :~~I C Y.Nt;HAI. 01-'fo'I C fo. Newport H"ut'h i.IOek marih·t :uh"or\' C1rm H )OU cun lYPt' hundlt· tt-lephont..,, cJo lilt-book ll~pmg & >•>U ~Bnl lo leiim about the i.tOC'k marilet" data entry. call !MC) 9237 GE:MYAL OFRCIE/ lfCEl'TlOH Srn:lll tom{HHl) near 01 t•i..n nc-ed.,, malurt- µcn.<x1 w min tlyr.. Jicn'I 0H11 c· t·Xpt'r A< r urall· t~1>1~l ')Owpm f"ront 111·'.'>k lt.'11 pho111• rt'< 1•p 11011 Xlnl 01 t1o·nl'f1h < Jll Elh ,,,,, ,Jl.J:! C•·nt•rJI 1\1!t'lln .,,.,·k111•~ l'lll'lj(t·lll' Iii '''Ill f11r 11• w 111!11·4• p.1.,1t 11111 lt.1p1d a•I \illrt(·t•flH•rtl f',lllf I 11 t11·11 1·f 1t' I ,di '>.tlh M>\ 1"11"' 11<.>l'~!o.Wl\'t~ i\u• )c.iur t h1ld11•n l(Olflal bll''k tu ~.'hi. o1rl' } OU boH-d IJf nl·~>d l'"\r" money• If 'ou rt: fnt-ndly. ron~ l'lt'flllOU.'> & dc·ri•·nd;1 ble wo· want you for a cit• l 1 .C h I f U I & 11 U J I 11 I r~U1urun1 for a v•nt·l> uf dUllt.'!> uva1l N11 l'lltwr nt.'<' Wt!. train l'oiolloru. ..irl' now ..i1.>u1I lor weekd)i. '-! 4 . lull llnlf• l'll'a* ;apply 111 per,.on !'.l<Alt> Mill Terruce. 291.S Hi'dh11l, <: M lnd<>o r plant lUllJlltl' ,. T J\l.illJblit 1!17~ main & J> T llbpHtot"> for !'wllmaker Near J ohn Wa y n e Airport '1 on -Thuri. fl-4 :JJ g'79 14H3 INSL; ltANl't. ~t-;n<1-:rAH Y Comm I µrofll'rt' & lt.1h1h\\ t"CJ.1t·r rwt '.\tu'\ h,I\ 1· 1l vn.1m11 1>1•r..onali I\ V.urk 1n .tJ!\ a., 'uo;l111n1•r M·r\ 11 •• n •µ ' .ill 7l1H 'H!.o I 11-.k 1111 l.\llllt• Ar n rnnl ""'-l'>IJrll tu {j('f\O·r;,I t-.m11lo)1't' Hl'lll'l1t Ex TN 8o4boo loy CWb ;, 11 u\I\ l' w 111l>uran1·1• nowhirinq.: lini'u·raA<· firm. 111dud JIO'>l!i llO'>lt"•b• .,, pJrt lrl$: 'l'C'rt'lJrtal dul1t·\ t11111· mu. ... 1 bf> avu1l.tblt m~\ ha\IL' t•xp m ~roup v.Pekt 111.h l'lcJ.,.. rail IHe & health 1ru.ura.n<'1· for ;.n apµl b4~ ;:1511, 1nl'lud1ng market1n~ MM.·f'rl 1.30-~. l Xltll N.B. klcauon . .,-ur G_,_. .Mu, fr. ;.~~~~en t ca 1 J C1m Typtst no SH Hn . ti trM. M11ture wom.ao ln!>urat>Ce Personal Lmt>s Job loc Newport 8uC'h ~Jrl ~ fu.11 tune for 1141). 7.:Jl IOt al wt·ll l'Sl abhi.hl'd JgvnC'y S.Jl~ry open 'd.J.ilure Uidy to work full Uffil' an <'lo< k "h<1r1 Will irutn 1'1·1 m,1 n4·nl Thi' Tim•· l'J,11 1· •I<!. fo'a.-ih1on bland. Nt'w1>11rt &'11th '1c•d11 ul A,., 't. front & lr.11 k . non .,muk1•1, •l(lt"tl 64t> ~1~1 , JCp1·r . l \1110 >!. ll JI .i I ~ ~1ed1t·al lh-t'l'IJl for f>t-rm olhce, Nwµt l'tr I' t11nt• Thr~ I 1 dJ \... 1)4(} -1~1 I Mt'd1ral .\~.,1:.i.int ,.,,, aJI pha_.,1..., front 0H1t'l' l.1~ b3C'k 0H1n• dul1l'., F Vly 979-00ll :\1ed1cal ltl'\'ept1unl)l Front oHln-. \.'llP d J day~ F.i,h1nn l!>land b44 IU25 \1 E l>J(" ,\I. ft l'l'I' Pll •1111'>1 Jr,111" Ii I' fl•·"' 11leic..&nt Ilk w 1(111)11 l>r & bu1 k ok ..,, .ill '1 U'I I~· I JllJ' t d , f ~J.11111! &. lfl ... UI .Alll'l' ~JIJf\ Hpt•ll :').51~ \1'1dt·l 1r11.t. ! "mm h l•lrn:.. & c"'trJ :. :-;,.,. la<'cl>. all .i~c-i. l~ µ•·~ l'.ic.p OOl m·c• \l~i7 11.!07 MOUE.1-'i Nt·wporl l'hot•J foa :.h1un' '>« \•k., nt•w rn:xk-hn~ f.itt'' t17J 3375 :-OW'W· H ~ oa ... lll>'S only. oo call. nhel. or wltedda. It B areu OUTPATIENT SUIGYY Cl:HTB.. 714-842,.1426. ----------•) wtid fuJJ H~Ull'lt" & t'X pt.'r Gf:HEaAL Off4CE to \d N o 77-t IJa1l) ~UTM."'> A.Jd1-. 1-'ull ot paM 10 TO STA HT .,IOFH: $ WITll Pilot l>CI 11<.ix 15W. l~t.a llrrll' kt•nnt>I, ~ n hr :.wt1 llitlt'Tl ·~ 014l l'1rtun· fo'r1.1m\'r, I' T , 1·xv An Worhl f"rarTH·s. 1.:.1, North t 'o.1.,l II-.\ 1.1),(Ullll l11.-:1d1, l~l lill6 11 I. AST I L' S It o l .i r ~ nwdUlll' o~·t.tlHt. lu1 m tnlol. (1n"h1r1.:. "'~·rnhly l'all ulh•r "I' "1 ii~ :!:!r...l PRESS OPERATOR 1250 W-T5 I, ·~ 1()$0 RECErTIOHIST For C:PA firm Will tr.11n lrv1ne N B aritu ~ lo $700 mo IS33-0062 Salt"o f.)\'"\ll(nt·r J1•w1•lrT hrm looktnl( for proh""u.111.11 4u.d1\) SJh...., 1(•·11 Xh1\ I>") I l •lln 111 1 '11111 ----------1 Somt• 1111H•I po ild1 R.l<('('ptJc>ni:.l ~· 1.1 11 ,, r I> .. r t 1 1 111 • Ant. SKl"efory m 211:i Tu SllOO 30 35 ""Pm I \ I' m~. W\!>Wl.'r phont.'l> :.ult '.'>IJOkl'n. ftlllll(. X1·ro>. t' ptnl( ~hort mt· rnt,., l Jll \'tt:k) KJxll'r. ~ (;(6!'; (();J.">lal Per.onnel A~l'n \'). 2100 ltJrbrJf UI I ·~1 :'\t-.\ l'.I{ A. n :t. .._,\LI-~ llA.IWW \H 1-. lull 1 t 1m,. µw., 111 r1 1 .. 11 h.irt1 \lo .1r • 1 .. r, ...,,., '11k1• J1.hn'>••n II V. , W r I 11 h I ( '' , I .;I, lu1d11-.11·r t \1 5-10 YRS EXP. ..,,,1.1-.-.. 111 '"1 1 "'"''" I lk'OU 1-.AI> 11r1 I '"IJn XLHT OPPT'Y H f': l.tt· S,Jll')m.,n t~ JHu 1-Cll-\\ ~ < oll '>\LES SIUUO-t \Uh I \fr l'Jul!.•'n~·t Jl,\\1 ~ & SALARY "l;t'w E Xl'lllllK PrcJCJu1 l :11'°'1 ufll) i!l3 •JS."> is...t.I I r or lt••iil ~ ... lc!ll lut1u 751-3504 hk fur Mr flu IJHJ ~.th·'> hll11 .... 111l11J lull I 7fJ}H42/1 I t11Tll• & IJJM I llh• I"' I l'nidun· I \lun!> J\J1l.1hlo-.'llfo ...,., Young nwn. tui.:h .,d\(IOI l<J-~"T.\l'H \..;·1 llrt\to l ~J11to1 '"'' w-:MiUJtl', .,..111111.: lu ~urk If )t>U ''' lnt:rlilh • lill' i U ~17 3WI lat•· hr-. & .:rm" -.11 h <'14'1\l.JUU..., & '1··~11d.1 llh ,,Jmp:.n\ SUIA'r JllJlt•n "'I' \loJltt \uU for ,, <It· l•--------- t IJI Wfll tr.Jlrt Call Jft1·r 11 i.: h I I u I & 'I u •• I n t !'wit ... 1 JOpmln!•Z.1111 rt·,tJur.tnt fur 11w .• 1 HOTR Gin SHOP ~llCl'f & f(J11il 1Jf4'JI Pwchosiftq Clerk Uirge m IR 1 o nt-<'ii!> a l'll-rlt w1:.ome tiuy111>-t ex ~r Xlnt opportumt} for the rti.:ht pNMIO 1-.Apt-r w ck<'lnt.il h'*rdwlH•' a< p!A&:.l1c:. hitlpruJ but not nctr:.,Jr) Xlnl beoeC1t... t.. 0 . E. Conl<lt.'t penonoieJ, South Pad fac lnduatrie11 , 2100 So f'airv1t'W. Sant• Ana 714 540'"48 l I Wtoekd ~~ II I ~" • ''"''' 111• c. w l' ~' I II t r J Ill Pie~ Jpply 111 ~·r.•m St.om-M1U Terr<*CC', ~i:, lt...<dtull. c ~ f!.t...,lJUUnl f-.Xl'lUll • l' I ht r l 11µ "11ghl l'n \'.al1· C.:1.uolr) Club. Send rHume lo Mary Jane: 11 Bil( Ca n)on Dr N<"wpo rt Hc:acb. 926W Hl"'>tauranl '1l"'a C'A~Z7 J.11 & II 7 fo.x1>1·n1·n11'tl \'anow; rx>"'t a{Jfl..'> "P4 · n mw.l bt· .ibll to ~urk d.J)"> m :W11l ,\pµI:. m Pt' rot in .al ll'.IO 1 'r orklu~ n IL B f.:XPl-.. Hl•:"'J< t~ · ~ · ----ortra1flt't-.,, Ct .. rtifted pro 1---------- l-ht> t;1rl Of(11•1· lolt'nor Oecorawr Com uram M\~._t V\.'rdl' Con "~al 1::~. t11ll' Sules Jt......-.tauranl \ .Jn1 .. 1 A111v1111... 1 L' ... ,. """ -·' .. "'~T •~1Uto ..... 1·s W• ~ill I r.iin 1111""1c>n'> ()n ) r or .-.:m \ all''>Ct•nt llu,j..llllll. 1.61 FOil A REW ARDIMG ;,t1 • ..-....-..-"""' " <l ' ( 'll'flY'nlA.• area 2 w;.111 • ··~tcr ~ c '1 CAllor.£8 1..... PfZ2A STORE w 1-.. f 1 c JJmV.it1' I'·" Ut•ll•• •h •.-d I for fuJI t11n1: c harge ~" ~ "' t' Jrc ........ mi.: or um \l'PLY Ht:Twt:t-:N II & ~ Office Persoo for rin" UAL ESTATE Nowtunni1rorfu.111&part b1\1ou:. ,alt·i.~r,on t•J I l /\M ' lime operungii al ocat100 !!di Header Ad lltht·nr .. lr>31'rodu<'lJon Place KIN [J -t.: HG ART I-' N JCWl'lry iol orl'. 5 d~)' C<mlact us lO lt'arn llbout nt:arOC a.Jrport Varyml( ins: w lot:ul IJuMnt"'I:.•.., ul N rtHc b ' ~ Some ntRhll.. Co our oew hiith <'Om · dayi. and houn., 1d(•al Newport l r vrnr ..rt•J ___ c.·w_po __ •a•c•• ---t Teacher. full lame for ~flt.a WlU lrllUl Cull rru.'loSKlfl splrt & otht•r lid :.upplerl'll'ntaJ rnrome fur w .. olfer t111:.1• • c-.1mm . HAJISTYUSTS WITH FOLLOWIMG. 600/o + IOHUS . LUCRATIYIE SHOP IM GOOD LOCATION. APPLY: UMIVHSITY PAIK COIFFURES, 11052 CULVER. 11V1M1. ss2.ao10. ~lybi;t Fall l.-"Nldenllal.s Call. S40-9066 . v1101agei. In J01n 1n~ tiou:.ew1ves and s tu excel <'o bt'n1•f1t 'I & Su.o.11n&IO·ll820 --------1 IWdh1LI llealt) For '" denu Our pro~res31v1· bonia pro11rllm.. l'all Office Aasastunt wunted l formation call Wall l(l'OW'lng company urfcn. Mri. Bt'll at Th,. f'l'n Label\.U.e Operator 1-"ull tune l::xl><!rte nce pre ferred. Good working fCK Law firm llou.n Ol'X I UTJ. 7JUO oppty for ad\'ancemcnt n y, aver I o r .t I> pl 1bh:u.pt.ofo'tr S32S/hr + bai.ed on )our Job 64208ll cood 631 329U ~l~e 640_ 5650 ~rlormance Plellsanl 1----------•I woriung rond1ll0fll> MllSl Re<.fh 1l l~~Re.1hy I.-;-:: I: :111 I -----Otral'e Work & Manage LlGAl.SICaETAIY ment ... ·ood Worker. Growing Real Esute SeuonaJ. 6 moa. Sen.wr f,1llIC8\ 1on F1 rm I n auuru. welcome to app Newport Cntr. seeks t>x 1u CalJ960-8161 ----------p 'd . etf1c1t'nl. & ..,. --------- l'ncricellt' legal )ec'y 1-----------1 S ll. Ou·t.ophone & Xlnt ~1vinR Clerk ~ 18 and over. Apply m pmi(lf\ ZJOOSo E Brutol Sant.u Ana lte1ghu lncxt to Mac Dona.Id.a l $49-8674 t:OE OFACE needed full lime Pam. 631 l2HO Restaurant Gourmt'l SALESkt:P Sharp , allrat·tl\(' !> .. lesl•dy lo rrprl''>l'nl m!r of 11uto act't'l>'><>Ot."'1> LO l.he aulo 1ndi.c.tl) t:i1 t:t'lltt.nl oppt y l(rowUl unh m1l.ed. <.:.ill 646 1234 for 11ppt for L<u:UllJ 1.)('.'>1J:,11cr an \ht.· 1·ompu\n 1ndwotey > '™>i.i 111 honw MU.'>l have !'>tA:Rfo:TAHY ... ull ttmt•, W1•,'rt• luokllll( for u tnd~t rt10u·ru. or t'llP with tyl)IJll(. "1rnl(. hght book ~x·n>ti1ry who 11> ju.-.t ui. 'am.! .\1 1thacl U.iv1d kl">'l)lnll. phunl' SrrMotll of lollJOd w. wh11t 11hc ~-:o. <irn'nt' Sh<:l1>t1 ~ 34ti2 _ ll<>v 1~l. M gml 642 IOOJ and t•nJoy:. do1 ni.1 1l Our ~M Ht-:TAKY dream pcnion un typt' N L,· w I'() It T I' L'. I\(' II Ill t;J:w m lno .,horthand 1, r • r "'•S&Ht..'TARIJ-:."i• • h nd f I l\'IL t::-.:Gl:-Ot-:t-:Ht:-0~ TW1~1An11h$H,400 f~cwnt ~--~:::&n~e. t' ~ CO ~ t= i\ ft 0 I· ~al THll.'>l S\2,000 ...,ell or)lantLed and C-'O \ll<l'(IHT ,.:it.l'1.' S4H' > ~hi 111 SltdtOO twlµ kt.'t'IJ the r~t of u.'\ 1-\Jfl ttrl'll· 1·xpt'm·11t·t'd trt-n(.)fr J.'1J111'~llOllOO or1¢dn11el1. ha., good rh< .. ·rlul J.M'r-,.on wantl-0 IJL ll1·1ndl'r'i l\Jtl·nq ltfdm!T\dtwal ... llllls. ean I 11 r 1· n t r y I t• \ " I .wai fi1rc-h 1-~tub fo4 ~ under prt">bure in "' n •tJrt.tl IJ'J '>ll1011 '"""J.o!K\ W8100 t-rl'f' t.ht· ru..,h tmll',, be a ~u ,. t"1portunal) {or .alh <1n mot I\ dlor ~hen lhlnlt'> 1'i·tn1·nl ~rnt11: l) µ1n1o1 & ----------1 W'•' :.lr1,.t·r .and r an lukl' '"''"' •• honh.wd .. b1l1l11..., ('[CR[JIDY / n ... 1.11Jrc.1b1lrt)' for" w1<11· ,,. l l'""J" \ppl\ 111 ~ M r.initt-of t.i.,k:.. even 1,..1.,.JC1 ~ r~umt' l•' \1r mJkan~ <'Off•~ To tha, l''U..rt\t."' 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H> lwv by I ouch. v• nc_od dul "'" 11·,11 twr' p n· • hool I' 111111· & " llttlO' 11<1'1 t"n" •1~11 l • .Ji:una lllh j'j1) llrJI W 1• II' 1-· .i r i.: IJ IL1 n I< • Or.1nl(4· t 'QUiity A1rp<1rt Off11 I'. h4'> 1mlTll'l11a\•• •1•-n11w for .-....-<'rt't.irv 1;,,.id I\ IJIOK ,ll;llh lti.'j 14l)ml a. l11t1Jph<1rw "" T~:A<'llt-.K l ~l .:rad· ~4'• nt" fl"'lUlft1l, I um { r"<l••nll.slt><I 1-'Ull lllll• t.1n1 t1 ~1lh •''•·II• 111 -..·nd ., umf' !•1 f' I 1 n JClWIUllll <lllVll' 'li.tll' llo'< IA,t,ll, t Cl'>tJ ~'""•'· V. , 11 I ( • t • ' • • If ,. 11 t l•11d1h & "1•JC1>••n1JI .JI 11•"1~1•'1 • ~.1l,1f\ • 1 Ill rn. 11 11r 1t• • ar Pa , ' ~111 11•• f•14,.,,,,nt 1•t I \l HI-.' 714 n s2.a12e ·~ WELLS FARGO BANK u .. " \I .11 \r1 hur IJh J !lo-port Ucacn. t.:J EO £ MF'll '(/);.!/ loJ )<or 1111 l'J• ,,h .. 111 I ull 1111" "'"I" 1 .. 11• r 11 "'"" P IJ1'1• In j'll ,~ ... , .... ~ •• (•I"\.• "'''·'· i •• 'f.!J1.' I 1 • ., • r1 • 1 ~. I' r " ...,. ho o I t• 'l I-T Mu .. t l\,j\1• ooffll' ~H IV l 'h1ldh11od ,.,lu. Jll•m liJl k~rt1u111.J & r •·\.µIrv: !ii.!7331. r 1.1c-11n .. ~ 1 ";1 T eWphoM ~c;iton C ._, hr ptu., bunW>•'' l•1 .i u1 '1,o t:'tpo·r n,.,.,., '" ..... lhn~ 1\1·rc"'' from UC Alrp<1rt 2-Upm l"Jll ~ 641-0100 Tt.J.l-:J•ll0:\1-. \HH!h RESPONSIBLE? ~ •• \K:-. LI' 111 TB.LERS Pl"fm, f 'l I 5~ day wk 1 1\µµl1 c11 nt' with "upcrv1.,ory Jl0l1'1lllal •1• '1n.od Ty~· iowr1m. xln1 bo'fld1t<. & advum·1•ni-•11t polt'fll111l C:iU !H~ :1111"1 ~.m.; TELLER SECRETARY ,tnNt....,.,/T Po:.1lllln avail in our South Co:ul Plaza otr1cl' R U I L 0 r. R S f-~p prcferttd. tncludin~ EXPORll.J M. a d1v"K.111 S-t hours. C.tll K uth) <i 1lM' W1dt.-.. (;orporol· t\mburlt}. ~ uon. hid an 1mmed1ate Califorwio op~n 1 n1e for an t'X pt!'rienced t lll'CUtl\lt' Federal lt-\t'I Set retary al Ill> $ay~ & Lo. 11-..... hyCltlbis .,. hiriftcJ: Ha1Myll~t w rollow1111t Xlnl w ork 1rlg < ond 64.i-lat! Aak for Jo)ct- 'I'~ p1~ SlulJs a mu.st ' Xlnt ~I dl's>endln& upon <JUl,lh f 1t•al1on:. & exp. Good Henefll& ~ 1llC Dally Pilot has an ,.___.. C"'ln-~ C•••tne R~l:El VJNG l'o~ open ..,....,. u .,..,.. --Solies woma o . appu rel !'\vn •nlr.lkl'r lo TWiltn ln1nt!' ltt'adquar'tt•r) fD5TownCenter0r , 'The 11uaW1f'd appl.Junlll CoWt M~a. Ca. 921626 HAROW Mt t; SAU:.~ l\p 1JIY in J)eri'l011 l' rown llurdwarl', 3ltf7 t. Co.ut llwy. <.:dM lblt5:1. t' l"f, dll)\, t>XP preft.'rrl'd /\µpl y 1n pen.on Hl':H·h llou11e Re:aluur:1nt. 6Hl Slt<t'PY llullow Ln . Lagunu HPacb l~1f eg uard s. ARC t't:rttfwd • Y680311 Liquor store. Laguna fJucb Some clerking. lllUClung & delivery Can work around :.chool 'j(:h~ulel. 494·3SJ7 t'\P. m.iturit. fn1.·ndl> uaJJ8J2 7JOO ))tcud} J> T ""ort., SS ~ ----- Ut( <.: M llalf ~1u.· Shop, .. 'Jf~ T 541-0500 ~... ~rt'lary. > puil 1m11V"d1ate opemng for Al least 3 mo. s-··ll·ed f II l \ ror an amb1t1ous person ~ u lml'. permant'n tra1nln•. 2 yra. ei: • .. -Cl r ed with a sense of organlla· .. p()IS1 .. ., .. in our till 1 penence In nrepanno n~ M b lion Pull tune Mon ... " ..,...partment u al e CanlOoest' MUldann & bl l.O \y,... ..... ,. ~pm Pr1. Muter. Z34 l"u.chl'r. a e ~.....,......, ~ Szec huan dlshe ~. HYl>Ulll test will be ad C M 540 9373 """'"'es 6r othtt foods ac SAVINGS tJUJUSlered lo au appl.J _..... M1n 1mum SOwpm K.nowlt'd1t~ of l(t•Ot'UI nf ftC'C: dultl'$. N.H \'Om pany Xlnl bt'nd1t~ ~l.rt1n&: $800 $8~U 833 3313 C'ants >. 10 kt'y ;adder llECEr'TtOMIST t'Of'di.n&to lunch6d.Jnnt'r ACCOUNTS helpfuJ, arawer phone11. <:.ornmand l'crlormancc menus Muat su~rv1st> COUMSB.OR learn comrutt'r an d Jfairi.lyltng Salon has Nllil.5l CA>Ok & Ht'lper <Vier genera duties Op lmnll'd1ate o~oinll!. 1n Hourty fl 00 Tue i.d w ,...,_.._.. '/T portunlty for advance Jfunl1ngton Beach & nearer..t Jo: D 0 . Ot'flCC' ro1tt1on avail 1n our LrUgaUoo :){•cretary ror ment 11.0d exceUeot C'Om Newport Reach Appb Dot 31J.6.11·030 Ad pi.ad South Coaat Plaut offll'l' grow\llg office w 10U.ce pany benehh. Salary canu m~>Jt be mature. forbyi:mployer t~p~ .. r~.111clud111$: Wtllll. Ad Hel.:..p_'! __ oo __ se_i18_ i.hould h.ive ~CC Uf8\C ~ 0.~. lyptnl( CJ( al lust 70 wpm, b l' p r o r 1 <' 1 e n t 1 n l'otlecco Shop Clerk: Pi.rt shorthand. rama hanty time. Retail exper with r11(Uft'8, and II helpful. Ser:iror Cillzc!' ~trnn" uff1l't! b.tck OK Smoke Sbl&ck. ~ E icrowtd 17th. St C M . TOPLESS MOOEUi Coodstartmg solary and Si'SDAY. PAID DAILY. a>mp1111y paid benefits. 1liose who qU&llfy •re no exp. nee. 1121>-2S83 asked lo ronlact. J an An· Tow truck dnvent want· derson for •n api>uent· ed. nper. onJy. Uve in meoL Cost.a Mes;a. 646-9638 mao.aaer poll'flllal. Top rommeMu.rale with ex· miat have pof>lt1ve & .;...______ Sat houn <:all Kalb)' To Pl3ce your U~Tt.:SS 1CAS1tll':R :.kl1b. MAG I\. Minimum peneoC'e 1-'or inlt'r v1ew warm personality Mutt Ret5taurant Ambutay $4().4()66 .. Fas t Result" Ai>i>lY in ~n.oo JPM to lOyn u per. Salary open. pleaae call Mi-4321 ext be styhsh In appearance HOSTISS CGlfOl'llla ..... ral Ser v ice Directory BUILDERS T,.. kltooh WM . P ume or f 1t1mc. FA0-820l. m . .tr must have ability to CASHIER Sa¥'--& Locmt od _ . Call Now Cod Too 9'111dl7 Duya or eves ku•ty -------~c ... t handle hght booldlfft 1~-iy between 2 s. Mon· ~ 1..._·.:arn •&kill a.lld "ct paid J C VN C N I u~.-u I ._. 685TownCft>lcr Pr , .. 2 5671 EMPORIUM .. P llca.n. :n~ •ac. 'o.tJ>I L harae u.rse, r<' ,ilot ng. ,..,..," WI me u t'r1. No experll'nc-e "" • ~hd..-you tratn ln th•· ltwy,NB Lier llPM 7'30A M. 80 330 yStttet 80CDe days, everungs. & ncrceaury. Good pay. CobtaW.:eso·i•·926216 ht. U2 l\rmy Reserve. Serve w E(;f. Good workina CO&t.a Mna.CA Saturdays Phont for .xlnt benerlts Ham 2162Mlc:•lliore0t-. near hoaw pllA.I theu Hotfl t.'Ond.,goodulal')' Meu ..,,, ..•• ........,.. lov~r aJ>Pl 964-4448 burger lfa mlet, U 45 l--'--,C"'t•7t5 ~nt'hU: PX. r t'tlr ie Bellmen Room ~~rv1ce Verde Convalescent ~ ...... -.. .,...remp 1 ~ lA>a M ...,..._ ~ 6 ~n\. ellpertence. and Ir 1Urport pickup Apply d -•• 1 661 C nte St Rec t'p ll on 11 t. f' IT . · t.a eu 1714) t75-0IOI more. Po111UOn.s for pnor Jlollda)' Inn. 3131 Onal.ol , .. pi_ • e r OfffCI 6111. weekdays, Jrvtne Cout Retail clt'rk ror hu llh Sales u r v Ice • Js o . Lo a ~ C M <.: M. $41-~. V ed nus .-Olunlt')' Club. fS44·9MO. food store. S dys pr wk. Equal C>Doorturuty AlainKos Re..ttve Ctr. ---------iLVN'spatt lime d.aya. fUU '.Ari duties ""' M eo.-9'44 Empk>yule/f'/H/V Prndontal A.1611t . tbM lime PM'i Medllrtre•t· taMlbralu 6U.al30 RECEPTIONIST/BACK __ 7_______ HERE'S A GEM Dental Hyaeruat Nl1bt Auditor llPM· roenta New ara.d.. atctp· ORntOOONTlCOff'JCE Of"~. tor dr'1 olc. Ptr. Rd.all DcntaJA&$l6l 1AM.' 5 day1 wlr Good u ble. 548.ssss. Meu need8 Secretary, Book· esper helpful, but not STOCK GIRL S«y /Bit pr· JO hrs wlr, e>ent&.I X·ny Spec. beMllLIPf'OtJ'&m AP91Y Verde Convalurut keepel',rulltlme Aa&for nee. Must be efhcleot. needed rot Apropos de· SlOOD/mo atart.R.E.exp. On.ISurauyAuUt. Houday l11n. 31Jl Hmtot laP't.al. A l e.eoter St.. Barbara 412•2141 or like worlr.tn& w 1people . t1aner cloth1n1 atore. Slavlck's Jewelers has an Of)enlng for ::Sume Boll ~l CdM ,. .... ~cal't~~~L . St C M_·------t..:::C:.:..:M::;·:__ ______ -.a.o mt.Ill Mu1t type well. Gd St.art lmrnedJately. Call e Jewelry Salesperson to work closely ..... ._ """""' .,,_.,. ...... __ --------• aaJary.Frinae~6 Cn4)644216$2 th t I t f Serw.IUll.im.ueodaot, Behavaora . iSpec. Hot8 ... 1..,. A-au.. t"ll· ......... -.. .............. , Part tlm .. J nvenlory -.... -..&-... ~ .. a.... W I cus omers 1n se ec 1ng 1ne C&Uyour Army Rae--pmcmc.d, pe.nn. PMI· _,_...._. "' ........... QJIKW -Raall jewelry and custom designs. The job full or part Um1, after· Recnatertoday: • ... tioD et A.lito Crm lno, JAMITOllAL Audllora. Local relalt R•c&PTIONIST / c •"llJER r equires a n ig tl degree o f noona • 9'1em.np. Neat Lo1Alamttol527·30.1l Co •• So Wu lloon, C .. •. ti Win· 1t.onra Fte1dble houn "" n» a.. b--' _.t JllOI u t ,wy, · claw, IOIDt ~p, neu. Paid iramtn1 '4/hr t0 SEC0~2Y· It \yploa. for Apropo1 deal1ner responSlblllty and good knowledQe of awearan« • ..,.. •n · SaalaAna~3171 L••ua. 499"2271 for 1mall p1ychlatrlc 1urt. R.O.l.S . Cell: ca _._ clothlna store needed. jewelry merchandise. Excellent i\I. ~12580 Newport~;;;:::;;::;;;;:;:;::;::;::;. -1111• .. '-------·1 hoa • r rr.-.s7o:z S.0.510I. leapM•nl" St.art lmmed~y. Call Company Benefit Package. Blvd. t.aMaa. FotClaaaant'd Ad HounclHntn. Hunt· Fu.JJ•pertUme (71A>14'·2111U Senlc. Station Atttn· ACTION --=:: =6'~!~1 = ~=~~ ':!'!~~~ ' a:tl-1030 ROOPERS·HO'l'-Wanted CONTACT Mil McDBtMOn :--~~~!.!~:· Call• ,-~------,--1 ~:fpJt:.~.• ll ~:rtooc~I~~~ UC9'T10MIST/ ~!~~'f;~M:!~ C714t 644·1310 ... -.. ~rt_~~~ ,_.ft Modtl ltom. oa· Ill L I Qu.irH vu or tuie CLlltCA&. ~· Ac~ln.I •P. Sen. St.a. Alt. •\IU/pa.rt 6'2-Wll 11. hll6Ptr.15/bl'. ,!0:![r:.!•!.i:.f. ~i ..,... ud a lood drf.-. Ntoar o c Coll«Je. ideal pile.UC. dally bet t. ume Hourly + roi:n· M.2-7444 ...-lni record . Phone for t tudtnt. 5 hrt/da)', Uam ll63Suptt\or,CM mlalion.ff,.... t--------- llii---------1 Umt,6day1 a WH&. Wlth MZ·41Zl. tall ror D.... S:S.1Slbr ,....,1 0.1-s LAVI c K·s uperlHU and re• "'' ~ SI• JUI.,, Jlllt ltartJ.q Up In• bust· f~ reqwred.. CaU WllUanu Equal OP· Peopie•honeedP... De p. n d. b I. l8lplct••peekiaa•cnJ nmacfyoorown•Aaood INdL lllut be a.bl• to <nA>S-.lft'J portwuty Empktyw. 11'at't_...tlle holnen'MIW. permlneat Fl Je pena, fHt, accurate wa.y to tell people abcMI\ 4rtH. No 1mokla1. leJhrtt11£Al2t DAJLYPILOT Ptr,t .. 6Setbn.Xlot ne weters Slnce1917 w/l/lfllf .,._-.Fem, It ta whla a k>w·eo.t 1M1·11tJ Hlll JPM. SPJ.J.. Idle ktma with t lt'uB•zm SEllV1CE l>IR~RY ~lt. TM Cott" ....., Mix: co. -.ru, ~-:!!!led ad. PllM>ae ·~~~:::::=::z::=:==~Dlll~y~~~lol~C~laai==~fled~~Ad~~a..lfied~~· ~~Adl~IU-~~5111~ ~allaboutt::::=:t.:~:::an.~~Mt--=-=-l=1't-=-=-=-::-::-::-::~l-.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l.::Olll::::=:=:~:::::::::::::L:,._.::-~·~========== - •• 7 twa W..aM 71 ff 1020 ,.......... IOI O ~ S. 1015 Modlu u 'f I071 Mla.ua..o.a 8080 1 H tdlly, August 1 • 19'.0 OA.ll .. Y PILOT DZ ~;;• .. ••••••••••••••• •• ••••••• • •••• • •• • ••• •••••• • •• • •••• •• • •• • •• • .... • .. •• • •• • • ••• •• •••• •••••• ••••• • ••••• • • •• • • • ... •• •• • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • M~ PiClllOt Ir Orps 8090 ~ Goodl 1094 ftAVELCOfll!ULTAHT Fla• 81 ll ~1 •tr aa . Kv•r> thlftll mu al iu. Motorcycle tie down1 Wanted uaed air com 'f\letd lo n il fln.-ly craned W.t.ct I OI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • y ..... n ea.......aea" a. A--·-·• . .,_,,,... rmt <b'ner I""-· ~hu, Ciaropln• equipment. -. ........ 110 lo 80 "al ata d8.rullh stvle 6' table desk •• •• • -_... .. -._..,. --Ur--·--.... r -.. ~ .... ........ . ...... Ant1~uc pl1tyer Ph•no I n.-.ltparttl/lll&J;ml • nar bac. m ore t.W..clc.914191.1 TV eqwpment, antt'n uon.uy.AaytondorJu.1t whlchlnd.3drawerw6 2 Wanted Mam rolb ~7 Magnum Smith" .... _,, ...... w~LI ~_,. na. •tereo, t. boo11• td J.».7t'14 finely ~bol. Hee side ~ dalJon aquarium 760-""""" Wesson. Collectors case. -"-Floe qualH)' Pecan ll bo -... ... 1 e d ('hc1i· r s s •oot OBO. • """" Vinyl case. Holster. am-.U tnftl ,._. •Nia SMta r,mUy b •· hwvd1nt moo ... ~~-•• Su;~ wo. MIKel••-IOIO • 979 l6&6eves rm.carb1de d1es.~. acc0804aU .. a. llMO ....._. ...... l l.fttl • • H 14().,116:1 "' --•••••••• ••••• •••••••••• 700.QSOL. ~~. Ask for Matt Shotgun. Wtnchesler pre 200 round a n bou.r re--....... _ ......... ____ .._ .. _ '64 model 12. l2ga pump d s 1 & '"I ~~7--:-i ;.-;;.;; AftS•JD.M).Dn Movsai all houHhold YIMA bed, h1 chair. ueb) l.UGiGAGITAGS John Wayne TeMu Club Mlnkal 1225 96(}.S7s& Joa er ca es tnC• er. _.._.otnft DOT a.ASlDC RAJ..ZIO H In fumltW"t Fors.Jle.nu twm1.nraea1.1troUer. fromyourbualn«st card re1ular family mem ln:dt-llh 8083 s:m.Orbothfor$7~ llil.l.S'T.OlO. Ad ,.w bJ c....u.al 22..,. ~•ml" yUtun 642 41178 31pd. bike, aotlqu. oak Send ooe card for each benbip. Aak101 Sl600 ••••••• •• •••••••• •• •• •• ~ftCJ Gooda 1094 m p'IQ'W. .,.. tBvat I'°" --tab I a• ar c I amp • IAI Ph• ooe spa.re. We ~. CONN Director trombon~ "•••••••••••••••••••••• 9 mm Browning High TAN rt.AID Sota ,, L.ove tun1Jt1.1re. toys. Sat ~•. return permanently with case Excellent con u •Mel COUMn""' w Pow~r. With extras. $460. TRAVSL Aauu~1 aaJ• C I S.at Cd Cond, JUll Glenwood St tGreen· sealed attractive lag as Mus1Lrat Coatlsm7·lOP,. dJuon.$100.67>8052aCter c~•~OI~...,.... 768-S837 lo todcJt eomm·1 !•!• • IOJ O I d • l> l h tl'H) strap, muU01 airltne len&lh S&SOorbeatoHer. 6PM ~:~.------- ::&...Comm cml)' ITn'S CS 1 ~~ llOO ~ c 10 requirement.a Pre· IJ93.772A. __. __. RE~I NGTON mdl 700 llla1a S. D I •• .. •••••••••••o•••••• • ar &tip Anoq~. furn, floe 1tau, lOlss & heft' F ---------1DRUMS by Ludwig, Light 3 u o 6 w I s co Pe & • • • "lll•. KOWA Pt:R "6 2"".a2\• m •llv-r. pitcher & bowl vent 1 · or a D h d blue cl•"'r 2 ~oor tome. t• '"-7 ,_, m Wl SLR and 3 Lem rutua • .. penonabzed tag enclose an1s custom ma e .... ,.. " AQI .... 1 . ~ hardcase. pt:rl cond Sl2S New la orlilnal boll 2 tM-cb, Ktna wtr bed. M"U,fem •ta.nds.SatOn· wallpape r , fabric or Walnut desk wtFormtca a base 24 ... 3 Z1lgren Biuer•Bett.er ~7015 TRUCK. DIJVER. tocaJ p 1 u' • H 0 n • >' * • 1 1 rdwood lrm. htr com pit ly 113, 1007 Tiller Way, ··tny Glo .. paper & we top & m.atrbrng c hair C> mbal5. Roger~ high BQ)'·Sell·'Tr.cle ------,.,_toads CalJ btwn ~rmoc:t.1~· All Bl Dbl bcod wuod bdJf\ c.:dM will back as tnm your 48 .. x2Sl/s .. 760-1123 h<1t complete w J.111 W W Greener light har t lOA .. Satl~D Cll<O t NOD T boardlSJ.) ~--tags. Or try two car~ case!> SSOOOMO Call aft FIAT\mll'i potJO rirte. Accepting -.tot or -St-If propelled m ower. bacU o back Hide·a·bed 80 .. S7S Apt 6 lOPM 17141737 &tt9 WEAPONS • blm. C4lh tOlS U\-1N<.l llm furn 8' 11of11. ad&cr, blkea. Junk 389 E PRICES siu Frig SlOO Xlnt cond --------ACCISSOltllS ~~. teneral ck>••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 match'& ch'°'. Z chow l.9th,CM.Sat0nb'.al\er S2eaor3/S5 6100Sea.shoreDT64.S-6179 Nearly new Applause ·l~atherGood.s l~V"4"'l' •anted Vatld Ptn tan Kitto llhlt' tlih, occ tbl. l·hest Sam-" 41SlagsSl.60ea. Guitar.Sunburst Design. Cal 1 forn I a Ori¥ •rs A r«tut~ Shot• ~ bllcut'. m.itch·.i t:nd 6~t.ags Sl.SOea. Moving Sale, Jbdrm home Sl40 ' off t r. Call Pall! .it •Reloading SupplJes ~am.a* L5.1I 115 ~·~ tbl 760-"270 WalntaCotf~ tbl. exetty· lOormoreSl 40ea. fW.Jot furn+ muc items. 67S-12J(), or 673-3068.11 no •f'me Optics -------cle. electronic ll1r filter. Sales Tax Included Open House. Sat Aug 16. k try •Ed~ed eapoos T RUCK DRl YER. Cull D9tt 1040 8 p c d • o In & group • Sat Only 9-4. l8S3 Elba NO CARD" 9-5 Z7<S San Lucas Ln. answer. eep aog • & blades !:..,~ ~b.a~ ~ ••• ... •••••••• .. ••••••: Amencan uf \tan.tnv11lt', Cl.n:'leCM Draw your own or send C~f Corner Newport YA:\1AHA amp"' rcverb 1 ·~~~e~ an\Jquc 8-.sPfll.Ml-t• KEESHOND~ KC peUt::.t.J t.iblc, ti chr:., GARAGE SALE M name,add..ress,phooe& Blvd & Pres idi o Nt'w S22S 6iS-l 230 . •Gun<,mithonprembes C'h&lnp llrt M fl' Pet • cnden~. ~an f1n1:.h. · isc we'll make one card per 751 9739 673-2712 •Air n1n 1 .., 1YPIST JO bn. per •eek ' b o w p " t P l Y xlnt cood $165() 9b3 5226 hsehold. clotb1ng. etc tag. Add 25< each ------ Attvrate 6 relPoQilble Zl.3"7 1:M5 alt 6 pm - - - ----SaliSUo 12·5 22942 Via Send check or mooey or· Refn~erator $30 ~5 ) ru. Plano accon.1100. l.id1t::., tMDIA.N p 64!.:llOO ---u vtng Room. l:tedruom & M 1 ram a r . Lag u o a dert I.bl~ bm cpl $20 1.-;3-3335 :oml 120 bas:.. wht. s AIT1fACT5 am. Getman Shepherd pup Misc Cheap Call for de-N1&~l 831·~ PILOT PRIMTIMG 6iJ ~ !>witches. like nu S33S •Jewelry Typisl,40brwk.accuracy pies Male & remalt' uul.s 760-8858 I p 0 Bo 6'5-14H w~kda\S •Rup•Blankets a must . M an Y co 8w1ts oki John. 82.8 ~ GIGANTIC MoVlng Sale. . . x 1.560 Power reel mower xlnt ------- -•Kaduna Dolls benef1l s . J e wels b ) • • Sole 8055 Furn, tools. wash/dryer. Costa Mesa. Ca 921626 cond. $45 548·2429 aft SlLVt.R FLl:Tt. 1-.ngh!ih •Pottery Joseph, So. Coast Plua 28 Olwns Cabia Crw:.er . ••••••••••••••••••••••• au' compressor. onental Lose weight oow. 10.29 lbs 2PM made King modtl l~I AMT19UIS Ir AskforBetly. good '-'Ond. New paint. Westcltff Rem odeltn~ rug. antiques. hang a mo l00% guaranteed w c~e~'WOH07.>2 !il)(J'i COl.LECTAILES cmvasses. carpel. etc Sale Twn beds/corner g.IJder. surfboard, camp-Call Sandy S4().7375 Po'A er garden :.hredder ---- Typut. eeoeral office, no In N. 8 SJSOOJOffer table group1beddmg1 dbl Uli eqwpmt .. stereo & · bagger xlot rond1uon Bus c1mp plush tube •Western RelJes •Art uper. necessary, H.S. 751·21.112. :. o f a b ed I c h cs t of TV, many ad. llems . John wavne Tennis Club S85 543-2429 an :?PM head 2 .\Ill-< L IS · Ba:.s <'lvll war arufacta ood I " "~ •Memorabilia grad .• g benefits as • drawers lamps/01 patn· Sat Sun 8 to 5. l OSS family Me mersh1p. ---spk.n,s.t25 UB0 5368&.•~ .ro---Gold 11..."'·lv•r pr o mo t i onal o p .Toy Poo dle pupp1e i. ting s L ido 14 No ria Lag Bc h $600 21.l"'3l6028 Game table. 4 chair:.. """""' .. JO ... portun1t1es. Farme rs (Apncot> AKC Champ witughland trlr/ much. 494 2932· !Arch Beach SIZ ~opo"<.l $275 Office Fvrnitutt & (i()VIRMMINT Ins u rance Group, hne l Mis, s hot:. & much more.Sat Sun!l3 Jl"'s> · Movingbox~ ~969331!eH.., Equipment 8085 SUlrUIS ~00. E O.E. wormed. P IP 546·9021 1105 Pembroke Lo ~· so-each -------••••••••••••••••••••••• •Urulonns eves Newport Reach Antique Clocks. Coffee i60-86J6 LI K ~ Nu Co Id ' p o t EXEC' OESK, •·Xe dlo·nt -ca.ni.eeru Waitresses apply between ---------Thi. F'orct.'d air furnact•. f'rostJree refn~. modm cond S320. 675 12:JU. •Parachutes 9&m·l2pm. Charles Chili AKC Cocker Spaniel GARAGE SALE Rdng weldmghose.misctoob Membership in Nwpt roHtbl.man:.li:~lounge 673-r.1:: •Sleei>t.n&BaP Corp,3001Redhill.81dg2 male. Bu!f. 1•,yrs. old $80 Micro Oven $160 bandsaw.3hsp&>oulo b Beach·s mostprest1g1ou:. rhrw ha.s!tot'k 961S 5762 ------•Elc: SteZ216.CM. Housebroken. Sl50/ or HV) Chrome ()!flee chrs irotor 470 Shad/'on\'e, athletic club 4944129 --f--CXfm· furmtun·. ~ dh k PUJSTiiOUSANDS bestotfer. 673-7631. S9()ear h 645 6414 • Playsct Wooden w ort w (tit' d r.J wt '"· offt1 ~ Of' OTHER ITE MS •Wl.JT'RlSSES• CM~9·3Sat..SUn Needlosell8'X9t.,~l.ld1.11g MU·Yll9 '>WI HI pJdd~d d·J1r 500SE.LLERSTABLES Full Ume, part time, Gordon Setter pups, AKC. Huge House Movtng Sale. accordJoo door w wood S100 Both li ke new SViS ON SALE split s hift. Call 2·4pm. hunt,pet&sbow,$150up everylhinggoe. Saleun Sat. A11,1t l6th 8am-4pm. st•le decorator panels. -----~1wo LOTSOFt'REE u ......-ay-Friday 751-4433 1·795-4123 U) Aug 22. ,, .. , ........ 813 9391 G rei:ow1ch H. 8 . J lrvme t'oa't Counlr) Club • ___ _ ,._,... .....,..""""' 963-5724 Xlnt for offlrt• or home p...&.. 8087 PARKING E--foY-80'"5 _Joann.CM '""" Xlnt cond. Be:.t of \h mber-.h i p S IJOO tC'T~ FOODO!ll PREMlSES WB.DER MacGregor Yachts 1631 Ptacenua, Costa Mesa ~ ...,. .. ~ + ~ tran:..fer 64.S 131S •••• •• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Me:..t Wrr:.tler:. PATIO SALE. hi.ehld & fer 760-0SOI , !1.2__ __ ------1 'ear old \JbinoCortalf 11 ~ HoorSecunly FREE lo n g haired "' d R J' garden item:. Sat only, Po..,.t-r la'An mo..,.cr 21" .:.. ... C'"~. *'•· .. 31 ~.,.., 1 upmvid~ . ,-u n a is er , u ge l04PM. 621 Po~tua. Pool table, full sz, 4 '.,x9. _,.,. .... ~ ..,., w ,_,. OPE:" T OTHf: PUBLIC Siamese cal Also calico Garage Sale. car wash & anlq. Brun:. wick balk rotiit} blJde adJu:.table aft.er 5pm oA.~·5PM Both Da ys cat Both fixed. Need snack bar Coi1ta Mei,a CdM. xlnt cond U move S2000 '4 h Is A 1 cond S4 ~ - homl's desperately. Call Hi"._ Sch Ip k I 1 847 9905 Bab\ kJ• •1un '' "'' 0. j ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'nna549-2891 or631-0874 "'' oo ar mg o . Gf/i>.HT y ARD SALE ~1414 wkdyi, ---bottl•· ,, ii m.i I·· .11 •• ~ 1005 Sat Aug 16· 7-6 Hand Tools of all lund.s. M setflGMOm t:.tll l>»UJ.! h4t il.•·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free U> gd home, Black Huge Garage Sale. ever· push mowers. convtyer Buffalo head French or Wante-d 808 I ---------1 Lab. Ma~e. needs fenct.'d thing must go. Best 13sect100 >.bikes.dishes. mulo bedroom set. S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uou blf' Y1·11u ... h1· •ll WESTMINSTER yrd. Movmg. 897·0702. pnces. 3189 Sicily, CM. pot.s & pans 337 E. 16th p1 ec es. 2 H umm e I TOP CASH PAID Amazon Parrot SO "'Ord ABBEY Place, Costa Mesa · figures 494·1S52 _ For ~f'd furniture & ap.. YOCabuJar) Vt'f') lJrnt: ANTIQUE MALL Female killen 4mo. old. 9.57 ·3Q35 fri, Sat, S.. 9·6 KILN pbann-s Worlung ol nut Credl i>t-r>on.dll' $SOl'J Daily 10-6. Fr• 10.9 Allshoe..s:,51.0383 BIG S ALE.good stuff! 642-8593 Fine a rts kiln. with ~i-8ll3 _______ 1 6'TJ..Qti8_ until J ;1 Adnuaaion Adulb SJ. 11uldre-1 Cndt'r14 $1 Ott./!>.HG'E C OUHTY FAii GIOUHDS Industry Bw Id ing Enter Arl.Jogtoo OT. Gate 3-A. Coat& Mesa Ca. 768 5837 TV, Rocio, HiR, Steno 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.EF Sprkr priC't'S are go- ing up Sept I. Buy or or- der now to beal inc Atlanll<' Musil' 646 8895 Beauuful RCA 25" col°' ·rv, 2 ) r wmty. free di: livery Sl2l 646-1786 l'.l l'olor Portabl~. $175. l.ri.: crccn, <'oleir l'On ·,ulcll•' Sl'10, both xlnt. !Kl L'l23 :!I Col or T \' G l·, T . V. X1nl. Call ~1Jck :! La ncer S~Jk.:r.i. $100 <At new S2liO r~1 N!l'2 Boats & Monn• E:qaapment .....••.••....••....••• 90 10 ......•....••...•.••.•• <.A •'an Ro"' 1ng Oory. yr. •Jiii ( """1c Ucauty 1n 1;1 J~ 1,1(: i'i89 I.'' \\1H.><lcn ~k 1ff. JHP E\1nrudt• Sl50 :: 10 ... ur n.-,,.rd-. $HI l'd G73 !l049 I 'I our f'roft..~\wn HIJ\l i', H EPAIIC:>., flld > ou know > ou l an !JIJt 1• J c:IJ'>Slflt'(I 3d 11\ lh•· Dail} P ilot Sen 1u• 1J1r1•,.t on for .1 whol1' 1T1.Jnlh lor as little a., S2 17 per day? I-or more Ullorm.it1on. rail b42 SO/Ii ------Closed Tuesday 3261 Michigirn Ave. C M GIAHT s tand 8 e s l of re r . A..tcH, M.-9100 Aa.to~. Ho r ll~J Westminster Ave Beagle·Do.x1e. Very in Fri Sat 9.5 &i0-95G9 9800 .A.iltos, M~w 9100 Garden Grove 554-6103 t e 111 g e n L C o o d Saturday only Household MOVING SALE 1----------~~~~~~~~~I w ctuld.reo. Needs room items. furniture. mower. Antiques. furn. des k. OL1 painllngs. ong1nals. H.a~a.u·· ........ _ .... Entire col to run. 64fH389 tvnowntor. J().•pd. elec stereo. Hol.lywood bed ~Sl!iO 1Z7 E. 18th ~l. _ UUWJU J,.... .. ... frame . l ) pewrlle r . CM 6'5-S9l4 lectlon of antiques for Fwaitwe 8050 organ. many others. force d air f u r n ace. __ . ------- sale. Bedroom, living ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·6389. 401 Pnocetoo velvet swivel. r ocker . New skiis & walerbed rm, dioiog rm. oak. * * I BUY * * Dr. CM ausc Electroruc eqwp, w/beadboard & 1J1UTOr. ma ho g a n y. w alnut. ptarpen & misc baby &&2-1.JS2after4PM. Many acc essories. Good used Furniture & Frool Yard Sale. Sun On· equip. Pricedricl>t.642-7:W7. Appliances-OR I will ly.Aug 17, llam-4pm,517 Satu.rdayonly sellorSELLfor You l4lhSt.H 8 l216ColorodoPt MONTAGUE DAWSON Signed artist's proof. Old Child's youth bed, MASTiltSAUCTION Rummage Sale· Ma ny ._..T..wdeSdlooU orig Shirley Temple 646-1686 & 833.9625 ,.., .... a•"" Rebekah Hall MHG Verde "DAYS OF ADVEN- TURE" Published 1957. ex· q u1 s llely framed t o m useum s tandar ds 15,400. Ca II : 2I06-854-0l73 Dolls from30's. Madame•---------..,....,.; ..... Alexande r D olb. etc. Complete fu.rnishinp or Z2l6 ~~~~·8 Sat Aug. Hones 1060 C h I I d ' a p e d d I e small home. Idea., for l6lh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car /lrl c yc l• /scoot er reo1al unit. Call eves for Maple Dining Set·Round 9 year old Quarter from JO's. Oak d1Splay lnfo. 213-2.86·1.327. table w /leaf. 4 chairs Hone. mare. $600. case. And m uch more. w/•..,.."ls sea .. v,_., gd 846·1583. B t I PP 5 pc bdrm set nice cond _..., .... -·J ~-i:tiP on Y • $125. Mallress/Bo.xspr· cond SlSO Lamps.rugs-Hc•1haWGoodl8065 MOVUlg SaJe! Refng. sew mach.. desk. chr & other furn. '76 C h r ysler Cordoba. loaded. SJG.5843 ...:..:.:....:.:...:..:... ______ , ingincl Eves646-l706 chairs m1 ~c Sal 9.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIQUES : Englis h CostaMesa646-86l2 65 yards. Xlnt. qwal.Jty. draw table w /Barle) 4 post waterbed w /6 GARAG E SALE S l l.lgbt greencarpet Wheel chair. E & J. $75. tW15l leg.s & 4 cbajrs $325. drawers. $400 or beat of • a • ~-Wa!Ur $10, refng $75. ta· 4 poat.e:r single bed SlOO. fer. 842·1147. everything m ust go. ---------ble. chairs Ele<' portable Pullman sink $45 Desk .. .. furn. etc. 2012 Barranca. Moving Sale-rum, tools. oven w ts 1de folding SGS. Pictures. Movmg 70 whl cocktall table. 36 NB bikes. camping equip. burners. portable SmRer p ri ced r i ght. 3216 sq. glass t.op eod table. B/W n: ele<' fan bab) teot trlr" cars. Cheap 5eWUll mach.ule. 979-336.J Colorado Pl. Mes a table lamp 645-2994 rum & ~lothes Sat only. _84_7·_3_L62 _______ rmnu.ngs. Verde. (Near TeWlllkle GARDEN 11800 Ma) n ower Cir .. Jr#elry 8070 __ __;;; _____ _ School> Sat only. RIRHfTURE F v J:!~r~r Ed.Lnger. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Portocribs for sal. 847.2038 Aflplancn 8010 2 brown J ordan garden A..'li"TQ furn. tools & mtsc •IMMEDIATECA.511• ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs. While /Brown. 3002 w CamiUe, Apt C. F o r Gold . Silver. ouch for Health in l7c/fyellow re!rig. Node Only S35 each. LIKE Santa Ana. l blk S-O of Plalloum Any k1od. Ps)ch1r Oevelopement livery poss. S250. BRANDNEW' 15 ff H bo Th cond .. amount. Daniel Wor"'shop. Massa"e C_6 .. 2•01 38 t o llr r. urs. 5'18-SOl53 .. .. Ev/wknds951-3530 -,. Fri.Seil ---------Te ch n 1 q u P . Ac Ot.shwuber. good cond Rivera Sofa Bed. Sofa & --ESTATE S"'LE Diamond. 1 60 Carat, col· cupressure. Nutnlion, Bll·IO SUik & van1ly Love Seat. Pe<:an Corf~ "" or G. S il. Marquise. how rrund effects )Our 760-8636. & 2 end Tables. Euro-AF.llHo.M rmwn.ed. Leave number body & reality by Comml siit washer & dryer. A·l cond. pr $3SO. GE ref'rlg SSO. 642·88TI pean Dinnette Hutc h, of Fumltwe. at 645-~1. I will return c er11f1e d T ouch fo r M FM S b k 11 all HeaJth u1structor & well MarranUA. 's 0 ti;5~ Antique~, 1 /s. a ...:Y:....our_c __ ._____ known Psychic. 960-:W lO w /cas~elle 30 . gar age ) ar eqwp· Vn-Vtt,.'f 8078 for ~"rvat1ons. Pn"ate ColorCoasole& 19" Port ment "Everythmg·· 2147 _,_ ·~ • Des1o""r Lamps. all 1.11 Ins Pl. t::s1de C M. •••••••••••••••••••••••ap))Ol.o ·:::..:::~· _t_me_nts_a_v_a_J.J_. __ Washer & dryer. good .... ~ M t I S ray Booth - cood. $120"'•· MintCood. 957-5747 Ca:.h Only! e a P . • · n-·-L!1ed Ads, your one· "' Fri Sat Sun 11 s B1 oxs. 10 x l O . Call ............ ____ 646-_S848 ____ -1Handcr a fled Soh d Oak ---_,7i14i-642~i-0232mi. iiiiiiiiiiliiisiiilopiiiilshopiiiilmp1.11iliiigiiiceiliiinteiliiir .. Wesllngbouse 21 cu ft finis h Grandfather Sat Only ' to Fam11) 1 rerri a . side /s ide Clocks. works. guarao· Don·t Miss 1l! 19352 w ~maker, xlnt rood teed t yr S6SO 645-5794 Weymout h Ln & 8201 GrandH.B ...:.$250:::..::_· S48:..:.:......;,·S6....;,l;,.;8_,aft __ s_P_M_--1 Oak coll ee table, 4·drwr Refrieentor. good condi-credenJa w /lrg. storage SaL only 1853 EJba Cir S17S 64().Q03 all area & sectional sofa . All cle. C.M Walnut wall un· ~Spm· • c In xlot. c ond. Call: 1t.s' radial arm saw. lug- . 752-LUMdays. gage.shelves. misc. Refrige. Frost· free , pale TE AK d 1 n in g set / · IOwani1 Garage SaM yellow. Xlnt cood. sioo. Credenza/ s chairs moo. ExtraYCllMJMIG! 640Cl5 King si.u Teak Bedroom Good stuff. help s upport Coldspol Froatless Set SBOO. Waout Coffee our youlh act1vtties. Sat. Reftiierator,$125. Table $300. Chinese MPM. Aug 16th. l55-Q5IS. v a s e s $ 4 s O p a I r . 1543 Santanelia Terrace Mat.chin& Sofas 10· & llh' llrvme Terr.> CdM Seara port1ble d is-GOO.Daniabaceess,Etc. hwuber. Older model. 646-52BS Every th In g Goes ' Great coad.itloa S35. CaU Sat /Sun I M on. 607 Adlal, ~a.tin. Antique Oak Dillin& Room Hamilton. Cost.a Mesa. Se\. Round Pedestal Ta· ._.._ 1011 ble. 6 chairs Large Bw· Stereo, Sewing Mach.l.ne, ••••-•-•••-••••••• fet/Cbelt. sPea&. $ll00 on Misc. Ni~k Nack.s. Some PUBLIC nJIU'OTUllB complete refioishina electronic e quipment. 1179. 675-2189 853 Cooeress St. C. M. *•Tim* Sat~. ' ... 1~ llodtl furniture sale/The 1C--O-L_L_E_C_T_O_R_' S_G_A_R MlnaCo. SaL Au,. 23rd. Lo•ely bdrm 1ets . U.SPll. At n Rainbow SALE. Brass cash re· anmlres. s tereo, eye· RkfCe. lntne. gilter, relrig, sofa bed, lewlaio.re.d.lbiqrmt.bl s t a I n e d g I a ss Is eta. ICllu. low......,. 'JV, B/'11 Zen. + swd. k it c henw are, m uc h PUJI LOTS MOB.&. ao, Kida 3-pc: bdrm set, more. lC>-4, AUi 16. 17. IAYI SAYI IAYI •54Nl55. 2764 DeSoto Ave, (Jfeaa We-..._ Bo«A, MC. Delllar>CM. CrrMsr'l ellleellaAc.11.. llut Mil this .,_ _______ _ " o p s a 1 o N A L •nke1d. Xln& cood. Family Garace Sale, c• scsa PLS AS B. ~· ,.......,.., ror laCa ol IOOdle.. Sat Onl>'. ._lllllljedlO~ .._«AIL Call Alck »S.•Osle St,tB,Cll. ---MC:f'IOll 1-lll~·..;..ml~------1 lltt" Jeewport llbJ, MaMbold 6: OIUJ . ..._-ell cdler' 11ema. Sat ..., am --.......... 2 II fir M Act111 Bena, L.B. 41W$31. • JIWaMIUWAd ACTION Calla == •nm Pint .....S Dah.lir 8L cal I PDI lawn tale. s.t oolJ. T:IMll, 411 .Dahlia. eor· ... .... ..o111&• 08hlla, Cdlll. ~ ~ 0.. oet COIDe all, aaU· -q"'· rooabaU table. bab1 hU1. wicker lft...ml ......... tuna. ...... ..,."'91• 6 '°'9, br1C·&·llrac .... JO'ltbere. 0 Use ,,,.,,,,, At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the respanses to your ad •.. this service Is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642·.5678 . DAILY PILOT NOW YOU AUTO IUYJ l lG SB.ICTIOtif OF MEW 210 AHO 510 MOOB.s NEW Sftft 98 , ... 210 ---.,...,. ~ 5 DOOR WAGON ' I 0CS \~ f"n0'~1""Q "' ..... ' ,, t T \.""OPf'\t'-•• ~,....-i r"-ClfO•l"IQ •SI> 1n11118"1 1800 Cl1' ... • •• 911 °"' !'ft ~ ~310ACAPP •1 ~ 24 M0/24,000 MILi SBYICE CONftACTS AV AJL.UU OH MOST usro CA.IS 174 CMEVY VEGA HATCHBACK • (·' .,... ~v Yt.1 ~ .... ttll ... ,.. • ..,,, .,.... #..._.....,.. ...,._.,.. .,,,,.,_q >a lft f'M«l. Tfll'llot p.,IPV".~ N<• u a a.. t1''[l-1 '76 OPEL 2DOOI 4 .... •IDll --&>I --Ill*'--UWI09 '**-f.ih Olml\ Ct:D!IOVl '2481 '78 CADILLAC Sift.LI Y~.-~-IUll-AM/fM __ ...._..__ ....... -~---~-·-~­-·euv 0# TWE W!Dl. r 7MIZC~ '7999 179 280ZX COWi &C\'I S_, --AMJF'M • ...... 0..-N.~j!llO.. --· S--.• ,_ PIQ.lla1W?SI '7999 ' FINAL SELL-OFF NEW 197911 LIMITED SELECTIONS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO SELL ON SIGHT! A, ~ -~ r Q ' p 1 -1 • • 7 I IHh, S.U f 060 ...,., W 9060 f1 ~ort.tloft Motercrde•/ ,......._ Tronf ti 70 wt,,.u/ '•• • •• • • • •• • •• • ••• •• • •• •••••• •• • •• • • • ••• ••• ••• ••••••• •••• ••• ••• •• •• • • Sc I ltll I 9 150 ••••••••••, •••••••• • ••• c:a.illlCt f 520 ~~ ~~:-. ,'~· lf~l, N·.r. '!;.~o~~u~·~ln~/~~d· cu;n, W./ ttzo· iS-S:.~iGTWl~.·io-; 1~:~~~~=p8~~·;~v~e~ ~········••n•uuu••• bti • u 11 f u I 14 000 D300tolr '7S ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlle~&e. ~or beat ol icebox. 2 new tJres, MOO 4111 Ford Woodie, ratored. llN IOlO .... '"M.,. .. , .. -ort aunfla .. "c'Ot~bo. vtr c•ml>t!r Nice fer. 76 Huaky ~· Xlnl ~2174 Can ~ ieen 2o. W ,000. ... ,. r n ~ " IU cond. 1600. 7 3 soo E. 22nd St. CM 67S-616l t!ill IO. lhp, l'Mnl'\MSt' ful ullboel tor .. ,., In the &U-829!1 Triumph Rickman '800 1--------- ly IQuap Hunt Harbour watn only a lln'91 Uke or belll ofru 642 8680 4llfo S..-.lce, ,.... 'fJG MUST ANO 7511 ong a.1tn new f700 U0'1 642 4300 8' C.mper, new paint. Int "'12 Yam.ah.a 2:14) C<;. $27S & Aeuttoriff 9400 cnl, am/fm cau. 289ena, MAY OAY Mhn recond. 12~0/be•l ofr or best ••••••••••••••••••••••• •li07.•·12'17 In need WANTY. I> KAclnaS.botDJO 3 •:. CallMS-0894 MEYa WAX YOUI 194~ Schwinn Whiner . l'OSl1"ION A BOA fl() 101pd bUlet ·70 Ford c•mper V8 bub· UK£ NEW ·so Honda CAI A(i;AIMll! completely reatorod. UOAT Wt• lime t-•p Z' 675 147~ ~top van. runa aood. CTllO Aclu.I 215 m1 CalJUSfordetalt.i.I Mu ch NOS p ar \1 yr old femalo Cl11.11n, - -. --bfstotferM1·5.3'71 IS2S 496-1425 MIMG AUTO 536-7874 l&.oowl41d&Hbltt Went1na1 1.8' t'IRl'.!BALL. fibr1la. · ---IEAUTY CIMTB ------- toll\l .. bo.ttrd WW main WOOd deck. cuy to 11111. ~udlllln 9140 Motor-Ho..t, Selle/ 15ZOPonderouSt. 1929 Mdl A Dix, 19&0 I man raJ\, tl;pe'4m • ~-oara. 11 a\')' chu1 ' MNlG ta.In Ul)k~p. l rew or t•P fut. lrlr. IUIOO. Sil 71.~ tm•i:•;.:·.;~~~··1• .. ~.... ..../Stor991 f 160 C~i'A MESA repro. on Plnt.o cbassb. (, I I ''I d -......... •• u ~· """"m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rumbl• seal luau ra"k , • t" • n t• "" n 'I --. ill/II .. / baskets, plates. S211S lt71 JS FT 75 .. 6404 ... • "'"' " · 71 ltu1hm Whalt1r, 11 11• nr.l l)lll)~vea Oocb 9070 ~OS • -----buga hom, auto dnve, Mnntauk, 10 hv1u ~.tnn. r u u .. ,• .. t•.. . PACEARIOW SSAVESAVES AM/FM radio •·le. <.:all r-.vin~ wllh trlr Mini rr Amenrlln um 11loo11. 3 :WAN'1lD TO Iii! oo•l An\ I q u e w h I z z er MODt;1. <.: WITH USED PARTS 213-92Hl649 Bel II G r ond llt400 t O UO hlla. l11brd. xlnt cond l do<'kor Moonna.S.lboa motorlied btkl'. Mint Sl~8t.o8ooCaucho lm1><>rtedcarparu ----~- N M • ..,.., nwn1lf\t!A 112.llOO 846 ~ bland for 16 30• boat. oond. WJS or bel>l offer beds. Cully 1'elC con POHT '& MUSTANG 76K ong •u•••••••••••••••••••• t an11•• • t•< n i , WIU lae by lhe yr , pr-efer 873-2075 lamed. roof air cond , AJ~SUPPLY m I , am I r m c a 1> 1>, ------...... , ... '040 tt7a SCAaU 0f'Pll'I • n under Hay !le. bF.A kAV t;xp"'1UI "'111 SAbot ldbo1ud. llllt•r, & rably nr Collins Island. generator. AM ; F M 12100/080 firm. 49!H007 TW1n l>O'•· a~ bou'1t Tania, omp11u. 111m Xlnl rond t'ully rudder vnly 1200 67~~or l·328-4.oot ~:r:::•/ 11tereo cuselle. c e. 101N Manchester orm-1277 'kllded Pn P'.) Malll Tat-,1 111l1••l•nll. l't1u1pd M•n)' t.tro tl"IJMae>Noma11t/111ul -. 9150 radJo&onlyJJ.200m1leti ~aheim __ nr.~ offtf" Nd tu ll \m riah tQUIP r•dlo ""''uh Ulll'f aoooo Pvl dock. up lo~ for ••••••• ••••••••••••••• Mustsell '(Ser 1698) Traru.m1M1on&cfronluxel 'S4 Mercury MONTEHY I cn.cUately mov1na out t4'1rphon" Mrnt r ond 11'7~ 1811~. 60 673Q & LJUOlr 14 1" llltO c~rn11 rent Best offer. 1975 HONDA 750 Super C714J 559·1304 Cor'S.'i to'fil ''l Ton Ford All Ong. 61 M miles. Xlnt ol arH Call $48 ltoo 6U l &4()MQI Witt • 181 1• cover ri.c 675-3'36 Sport 6,490 orig rn 1 •• , ' · Cond. No Huat. lf14·UIW <N on t'rl d•>•l lfll aear. many xlria~. NEWPORT SUP .;vasl Sl500/0806'2·9807 'R~nl molorh omc. 221,· CallG4G~lorS4SZS.W. PP 131 I.alt tcvu1n1a " a.l'Kt.t;C:1Hl<'UOAT 17'. 1 Boal with trlr. l..20 ll.* . .!:_40-3605 __ Mu ~amu· seU <.'00ta1ned. S2SQ per ~~Nt>al _ ------- wukend1> Ail tor Nt·wlwttt.adrnmJ llP, Ill OU U ,JOO lk>bic l4wllhtralll'r. :;.as.~ SUZUKI RM lOO week + 6' u male. Willtradewh1te i.poke 7" 4WheefDthH 9550 J.:rey 8UOO g,JOHllO ~1330,MSOTI~ Xlnt <'ond $1lru -..L ~& New nms, sproC'kets. 002283 Hustler nmi. for l>aL,un ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 41172 ~ ........--chain, suspo .. n. 54G 41JJJ -. ---. -pickup -;tllnd.Hrt run., MAND .. W ..._New 9100 .Mew flOOAMto1,H•w HOO s.J 9080 --1-orKenl20 MotorHomt·. CJll T•·rry r,1:i 2261, E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• •• •••• •••••••• MHOT racmit ngg1-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 XL 350 HONDA Vl'ry very clean. Call 642 4300 liAM ·H'M \1 on 1-'ri 1910 DATSUN ~ OliO t-\sh or Siu l7'110 Ill' 1 tO. li'>od rond MUST St:LL 1'290 for S• 4X4 rtCkUP UP 10 MG TRIUMPH REBATES $ AND SUPER LOW PBIC~ FRI. SAT.& SUN.ONLY 1980 FUEL-INJECTED TR7 CONVERTIBLES FROM': $8599 ~EH~~E~~02~p(i:~~~~~ ~ ()(SCOUNT PRICE Of e;99 Act#ft'thed Price ....... c ....... , NEW MGBS FROM: MEW TRIUMPH SPITFIRES FROM: 5995 WHE N SSOO FAC T ORV REBATE IS APPLIF () rH()M OUR DISCOUNT PHIC[ or 56495 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO FULALL YOUR DREAM. BUY A SPORTS CAR NOW WITH OUR FACTORY REBATE! Ask about our complete finance plans. No down pavment with your "ood credit. All v~hlcl4-• pla1 tu . llcf'tt~ ~ l20 documentary ftt. Adv•r1~ Pr1tt -. not lndude dultr lnslall~d utru. All can aub~rt l-0 prior H le ~ Or•.._}~'..,,· '--7 · aatTllM t4• CENTaE "'°""-.. ~"'''C>tOM luOl~fMUWtl 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2588· b"73 00& Wllh lru1ler & xtra eqwp. S.'SOO 642 8l91 -l.iJnRbed model ~) 5 pt-t'<.1 ment ~. Call Pal at --Trait.n. Tront 9170 •••••j;;P{>j{TANT••••• lrnm1 & fully factory l"h11>111r Woodt•n Sabol, 64()..6(23 days or 760 8160 '76 75'> Honda ma tu: Low rr••••••••••••••••••••••1• cqui ppcd . 1037 !">4 !1 I . 11114 orig. 11omt· work rt~ rru with xtra.s. mu:.t i.t-11 raY<·I trailer. 20' sc f NOTl<'E1'0 ll{~ SI~ 1!19 1010 --leovtn" area. 73J 6728 contained. near new READERS A!'JI) <SOt 10$2) 'Tl Scarab JO' lwm 350':.. After.i;m. l'Ond with add e d AOVERT1S f:IL'i OMLY $6889 &bot 8'. 1111 1i1la:s11. llkt• I 0 w h 0 u r s. h I g h Cabana ken:. 5"46·1066 The price or 1t1•ms 1ww. $27S performance equlpmenl. '75 HONDA • adve rt1i.t·d by vehicle );_II} 022!> 70mph +. Must sell c~. Fanng & s ad· !Tent Tra1h:r. i.lecpi!> 4 ... d ·alt-r'I In the V(•htde Eu OTi.A. 4 ;-111111-:-$24,500 w 1t raller . dleba11s . 11350 OBO. e.xcood $400 J.nclexlra class1f1ed l.ldlfnl1s1nt: newport datsun ll4 833 1300 (;oronado 2 5 • i>loop. 7591913or640-t_!63 _ MS-1467unlll10pm ,_!QWP ~ column. .. ~not111rlude be11ut1ru1 <·ond. w /f -·-4T I uV'>C any appltcablt-ll.IXCS, -------t976 S pectra w·. llke '79 llond• CBX, mint' rnvee:te.OA.J.Jwcx· laren~t" tran:ifer fees. '7GCJ7JEt:PLom1rn.any W/\11rru11h tt•ak tram b """ M...Ao 2Shl-<h lowreul rand new. f7_.,/offer. oond Wlnd.Jammer ... air _... .... · · · flNlllC'P r han:..-.. fet>'> for extru. must &e ll leavm~ t:lt"<'l bllll't, Ion.: 1-hufl • t .,,._, • Jdult park $12 000 ur 7.;.i -inic +other xtra:s $3900 Jar pollution control de area aft 4pm 731 fJ728 t;v111rude. ,.;ulley . dt'ck -p f' 644.5744 be.'11 olfcr MG ~ vict-et·rtafu o.1Lwru. or de-- ht'11d,111pe4&h11i;h1n.i1.'<I 14. Ski Boat. 00 11 'p ---aler docum•·nlar,\ pre i6CJ7 Jetp,xlntcond,111 mast All for only f7.9:io Johnaon. £lee. s tart Tilt '16Suzuk1 TS-400 Terry Travel Trailer. sc:H paratwn i·hJr~,., unlt«i~ rruleu~e. s chrome whb. Owner mulit i.tdl t h1i; tra&lt"r Ready to go Gdcond.~75 contained. \l••eps 6 t>lherw1~1• \Jwcifil<d by new ttres S4 000/080 wkn~51171 I !13[,() G7S ~I __ _ ~ ~ _ ~ Call~ :lltM__ tm-adlfi>rt1.'l1·_r __ _ 6i:S..n6S. 83J ~~:._ Alltot, Mew 9100 ~. M•w HOO AlttcK, Mew 91001AMto,, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Aaltol. M•w 9100 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • 11.ala.&UI NEW CAR DISCOUNTS USED CAR SPECIALS MODEL RAlllT 4 mt. RAlllT .tDR. RAlllT2DR. RAl8IT .. DR. u.T2DR. RAlllT2 DR. RABllT 4 DR. RABBIT 2 DR. RAllfT2DR. SCJROCXX> SO ROCCO SO ROCCO SO ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO Otfsa WAGON DIESB. WAC.OM DtHll Wll'DH $100< \(IUl ....-C,11 ~ 6068 933704 5756 869828 5753811085 6034 929935 6173 953140 5757 131765 5968 858726 5759 858490 6209 852121 6250 851255 5891 040000 5917 047597 5308 037304 6010 051055 6159 045566 5922 052207 5972 001487 5910 041330 6011 045107 $TICl(l II ""'' 6420 6637 6902 6600 6450 6797 7352 6637 7207 7382 9235 8535 8180 9790 9395 9050 8762 8169 9770 •OUIO DISCOUNT ~l 5895 525 5991 646 6299 603 5980 620 5995 455 6142 655 6489 863 6056 581 6695 512 6595 787 8384 851 7715 8080 8995 8595 820 800 795 800 1295 755 7176 886 8052 8910 6051 147 I 06 I 0.610 9195 6013 I 35111 I 0.620 9895 5947 126339 I 0.585 9995 6050 147303 10,680 IO,i>l2 817 790 785 725 590 668 613 IMESll WAGON 5942 115115 10,045 9601 437 •DOORDESB. 5936 114344 9570 9117 484 D1HB. WAGON 5946 I I 1919 I 0,610 I. 0, I I 0 5 7 0 IMESll4DOOI 6015 141463 9765 9237 528 DASHERWAGON 6060 361141 9165 1375 790 5939 126146 I 0,340 9727 IMESB. WAGON ADOOIDeB. DASHll A DR. 5194 093745 9 I 55 1296 859· 75 Pl YMOUTH WAGOH 75 FORD MUSTANG '77 otml.ER 76AlD FOX 72VW BUS 78 HONDA 75VW SOROCXX> 77VW RA88IT 76VW BUG 78 VW RA8llT 73VW CAMPIR 7S VW CAMPBt 79VW RAlllT 77VW SOROCO> 76VW BUS 71VW DtfSB. 71 HONDA ACCOll> 79VW IMESB. 79VW SCJROCm 761MW 2002 78 AUDI 5000 J'. u r f Cu'1~ S ibtJrt>i'lri F II ~ otrr lu?'Ja?f'.' riv.It q<j"PCY r tl;srO l t!Un wr1 tr• l'l)tJO•' 4 t;yl . uu•vrr.1•11" .11 11 roflq1na1 ., /bl-JC<; D,,.n 1"' Ir• (... • 1' ti I C" JP"' l "dl~ w dll >If~ lc::iv. m1lr•">' 411 TUI, soaro ~ ~ w air' Too ~r 4 Clt:.in' 0386781 Sul)('r Sl1c\. G Pi1$s B 4 '>()1'('1'1. radtO aN2 neater Its soueaJ.y c:lilan'1 15'8FVOJ. D ynamite Low M tlf'df)P cv~c H air hl:>aO< • •.oo R ~ H Suoer clean' l 1'37WAl Sha•o <;oor< C,..,.JP'' A '""'at..: air. rc1llfl-'!> LONmie~· 03'31f21 OynarT'•IP (" •C.tr m 20 w 4 .. ~.air & mag'> 5Ul JI;, Dyna(fljte .. ~ AM FM \19(00 A great t:>vY 11099391 Dvnam1IP Cuc.1om 20 • s~ed w l acro<y )unrocl V 1>ry Clf'an 1891 T JI 5 soeed sunroof w a1r 0yndf'1ft ... • 395TCM' Suoe• ciPati bvt>OIP IOC' ccnv('f'Y.;'n Set> ro dDOfl.l(.JClle 090V~O Westfalta Pl:xi T r:>e> ' soet.'d L runs great' ~Ll Cu<;tom 20 Automa11c Cle.in• Low Males' 1531W001 Dvnam•I(> SPor1 Coupfl W air 1 'llPr!'o cassorte Very clean . 1597AUOl Sharp 7 psngr • SOd w ovemead air t 1 38663) Dynamite Custom :?0 Sunroof. s1er00 cassette 126'Ul<Tl LX 5 se>eed w 'air steennQ maQS & \'8lour mtenOf {937UBV) 'L · Model Deluxe 40 Air. stereo. roof <ac k Lovely clean cond1t1on. (985WKJ) Dynamite ~ Black Soort Coupe w tair • speed & rallye wheels. 1055XNMJ Dynamite Sunroof 4 speed. w111r. Blaupunkt stereo. A clean. sharp cef1 1742322). Dynamite Sunroof Sedan Loaded w/automat1c. air. stereo. cruise. (299VNBl s1 695 s2995 s2995 s2995 s3995 s3995 s3995 s3995 54995 s4995 s4995 54995 s4995 s5495 55995 55995 56995 56995 $6995 s7995 IWHll•• 5937 11s1s1 9615 1166 849 · WE NEED YOUR TRADE DASMa •DI. 5931 I 02760 941 S 1597 818 VANAGON 6202 093951 11,325 10,591 730 PAID FOR OR NOT 511s 014HI 10,611 9700 895 FREE CREDIT CHECK 6055 099521 13,540 12,5401,~00 '--------.--. -------- ALL VII ICllS PWS T._ AND UC1MS1 • JICT TO PltOI SAU• DOC .. • SAU IOI ITHA• VOLISWAGEI 7600 =llTMINITll AYI. 193-7551 or 638-7810 ., .............. I -• J I ] I I 7 FINAL ALFA ROMEO CLEARANCE ! HUGE SELECllOll BRAN> NEW SEDANS. SPIDERS. Grs DEMONSTRATOR e RENTAL e EXECUTIVE CAR HERE'S JUST ONE EXAMPLE: '79 !~N 58995 ltlO DATSUN '77 Ford Lux Camper Van, every possible op-5 SPH:O rtCXUP t1on. Call for details. With 1uoroof, chrome 64>722:6 u1ags, chrom e step -------1 bumper & cuswm stnp-ATTENTION CARPOOL ang 019417 > (Slk 143). '78 FORD Chateau 12 (2ll02et0) HURRY I GOOD ONLY $5719 pass. loaded. 23M mt, 67J.3991 newport datsun 1t4 833 1300 '7S DOOC E Van. stereo. panelling. good cood $1000.631 1318 1980 MAZDA GLC WAGON 1980 MAZDA 82000 PICKUP SELECTION NOW · ·75 Dat u s n Pi c kup AMtolWmhd 9590 bJl62SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• W<'mprs e' ' mt, WEPAYTOPDOLLAR $3.000 493-59'47 aft 7P M for top~ cars-foreign, '52 Chevy truck. Runs domesucs or classics. If 4 speed transmission. AMfFM radio and radial ures (541551 (Stk 52331 A speed transmission. step Dumper & tully tacrory equ1pe>ed (06809~ (Stk. 3019). SHOP SAVE .LIKE NEVER BEFORE! good. Nt!w parts. Good your car ls extra clean. itas nule11ge Best offer. see us FIRST! "19 Toyota SH-5 Longbed, . k GT ~hell. boot. l!>.OOOm1 >aa~.M847l7 ~ nr-~---1 lmrrul· SS.600 848·9020. PI ~ Or._. C-.fy J.~~~===t'• '77 Ford Courier ~ ath utilit y body & rat•k 292S Harbor Blvd l'erlecl for contr.ictor COSTA MESA Lo rru. aux tank. Many 979-2500 xtras. Best ocrer. <.:all --------1 S.Sl-1008 WE IUY '68 Dodge 2 Ton: 16' new metal bed, lilt cab New Rubber. A::.kmg $5:>00. &IS-1001. Q.EAHCARS AND TRUCKS COMMELL CHEVROLET .blL1rhnr lll\ll I I ~I\\!!-:. .... \ 546-1200 s 54788 THE ADS ~ ANDSAVE ~O l:H Chevy P .U .. dual tanks. cap, P IS. good c'Ond. Sl650. 673-3532 W•Pay OVER "-look For Y ou.r Good VW. Porsche or Audi c ... a IVEltSOH VW-PORSCHE-AUOl SOMETHING DIFFERENT! / _J.'J .J1.-r-..~..c.._~--i1~ -~ joATSUN Low Hustler PU. 1976, lo rm. auto. 445 E. Coast Hiway I SZ750.~ ---at Bayside Dn \'l' Newport Beach 673-0900 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA BILL MAXEY TOYOTA SUPER CELICA & SUPRA SALE '80 SUPRA 5 SPEED Air. Cruise Control. Cassette. Shade Kit, Special Paint! (105865) s 1300 DISCOUNT FROM BM T LIST ' 8 O S P E C I A L Edition ·cELICA 5 SPEED Air. pwr. steering. specral paint. special cloth interior. shade kit and much. much more' (1497). s 1500 DISCOUNT FROM BM T. LIST '80 CELICA LIFTBACK 5 SPEED .. Special Limited Edition ... Special radio. air. shade kit. (1511) s1• D1scouNT FROMB.M.T.LIST OLD PRICE CARS & TRUCKS LE F J c·s"' PRICE RAISE> I 50 Car & Truck lnwentory ALL SAFETY CHECKED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UP TO 48 MOS. FINANCING · I & 2 YEAR WARRANTY AVAILABLE MOST UHITS MANY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER s2000. MANY OTHERS FROM 52000. TO '3000. '76 HONDA CIVIC WAGOt4 $ 4 cyl 4 sod . clean car 3495 (820PUXI '76 vw iu.urr 4 cyl . 4 sod . sterPo. low miles. "Sharo: 1222ZEGI . I 7 7 H A CIVIC CYCC 4 cyl . 4 sod .. air "Clean Car · 14 73$)()() 53295 53795 '7 4 V. W. CAMPMQBILE POP TOP 4 cyl.. 4 spd .. 36.000 miles. ex· s4995 cenent condition. Must See. (186WFJ). '72 CHEV. PICK-UP Great ~ truek. (97685K). s1995 '7 4 DODGE ST AKE BED P9C&oW 8 cyl.. auto • pwr. at. Greet $ 1995 work truck. ( 7 52 n. '72 V.W. CAMPMOBILE "'°"'°" 4 cyf .. 4 IP .. exc. oond. Runs I s4~5 looks hlce new. (711AY0). i£ 7, '79 CHEV. CHEVErrE 4 cyf., 4 SOd .. air. low miles. ' s3995 Sharp car. (1&474). '74 CORONA WAGON •79 TOYOTA 4 cyf .•• · spd .. air oond. NICE s2495 LFn•C• S4895 CAR -MUST SEE. (393LPS). 4 cyl.. auto . air. 16.000 miles . .. Sharp." C658XFVl. . . . • I t t } m 1r.1cfp mazda I ,_ ·- TOP IP AJ D P'OR lMPORT 6 PORTS CAU.. .. 'n.00 t 11,11'94 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nos 12000 lllA Tl! an.., am W-•O....n.&bla ltlOSllDRS tmlMOWlll llACM IMPOITS Mll>Ov-.W. Nf. PORT Bf. Cll 7l~O LEONIE O'NEIL The satisfac tio n o f helpi ng n e r customers select the r ight car s ... The challenge of p roviding expe,..t advice and service . . . Combined with her winning smile, have made LEONIE O'N E l Lour "Salesperson of the Month" f or July at BAU E R MOTORS. Leonie enjoy s the competitive nature of the a utomobile business, and she says, "at Bauer, we make every effort to insure customer satisfact ion, not only w ith the car they choose, but also the service lhey r eceive." K. C. CONNELL K. C. Connell, a native Californian and resident of Orange County for some 20 lears, would like to thank all of 'Connetl's" customers for making July one of their best months on record. K. C. attended Oranoe Coast C.Ollege and U.S.C. and was a 7 foot hlQh Jumper on U.S.C.'s 1971 N.C.A.A. Championship track team. Should you have any questions rev-rdlng ules or service, feel tree to Clltl film • • . since Connell Chevrolet Is a "famlly'' store of which several members of K. C.'1 clan an In management levels lncludlnp his =the "commancllr-fn-chl4tf / Jom I. . ' . . . ... r STAN SILVERMAN Stan would like to invite anyone who is considering purchasing a Datsun or a c lean used car to see him personally. N ewport Datsun has an outst anding reputation in Sales, Service, Customer Relations & has w on the Outstanding Dat sun Dealer Award the past 3 year s. Stan would also like to thank everyone who has purchased a car from him & a lso Newport Datsun. For a g r eat deal, see Stan this w eek. Immediate dell very on all models, even the hot selling 200SX & 280ZX. Thanks again ... ~ h ....... _ FRED PARRY Fred Parry was Atl as Chrysler-Plymouth's top salesman for July, 1980 & also our toP man for the 1979 calendar year. Fred has been a resident of Orange County for 12 years & attended coUeoe locally. His philosophy toward selllno cars Is to treat people wtth respect & courtesy •nd to make everyone a repeat customer. Feel free to contact Fred for any assistance regarding the purchase of a new or used cer. .......................................... ,. lt72Mn Z50CCOUPI A.ulomat.lc trans It air c ond . V e r y n i ce! (M)HSCi) OHLY S5t9' HOWARD et.Yrold Dove ., Quail Su. 1976 MOHD.A NEWPORT BEACH 'TT 2lll'lZ 2+ 2. '4800 or take CVCC WAGOM llJ.0555 over leue. &ood cond 4 1peed trans . air cood • .. ~ AM/FM stereo casisett.e Mw.l Se.U 7S M~rce<tes newport tla tsun ---------• & I u I( g ace r a c It 280. xtra clean, $8900. '72-240Z auper c leun <4001'J N1 759 9120 . J .! ~ ·1 i I 1011 mn y xtra i., new OM&.YSl250 ------ \hrot.lghout SSSOO/b6t. ofr. ...-•ClE..... ....... .. '71 280SL, xlnl cood. 10- 1.a 1t 10 (2ll)862"..,.. --,.._.,,.,,.. 111de/out , incl. Z lOJ15, 7 7 OATS~ r .,,,.._, 2''"" u __ ..__ Rlvd ....,n&T...,. Sl6,!>00. Aft GPM , s speed, factory air, 11:1..... 9725 C:06T!l Mf.-'>A ~l608 AM/FM radio. mags r-64S-5700 (36161) •••• •• • •• •• • •• • ••••• ••• 70 Men:edes 280SI., a Int $2699 'TZ 850 Sport Spyder cov ecan.. ... Ghio 9734 c:ood , new p:unl SlS,900. e rt1ble , AM/F M, alot ••••••••••••••••••••••• pp 11331441!1,S~ UJOO cood Must :seU $1800/bst '69 Cunverllbl~. good dr ~ cond , i.lerco, moving '72 250, 6 cyl 4dr, lact-Ory •L979SPIOER 2000 Mu•t ~;:~ .... m1ust iiell Kathy uir, Hlau stereo w ith !>t' 11 A M I f ' M t' u I$ &;../ Cil:..'>, tiUl.O, itlnl m1leal(t' P t wndQ, but offer l.cMcio 41736 on reg 1118• $S300/ofr. Scott ~ 9299 •• •• • • • • • • • • ••• • ••••••• 552 ~---- 7>1 Mt·rl'edC!> JOOIJ, lo 42K rru m.il<tn brown / bam· ~, till Snrf, cu.s, itlr<i tJ nlt. ne w radial:.. Sl8,000. P .P 493-2575 ·1~ i'ttercedes OOSLC, loaded wnh xt.r... Xlnt ccnd Beat offer. 760-9031 77 M' .. rcedes D300 Du~sel Fully Pqu1pped. Likt· ne w. SLSJOO. 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SOK $3599 Tn.lly a aem ! 07Zl'D£1. m 1 • 5 1 2 o o / o R O EARLE UCE $4599 714 557 8999 a rt 7PM IMPOIT SAUS EAaU UCI wttdys Keh able Used Clln l ... o.T SALES '79 Old." Cullaz.!1 Cruiser I~ Har bor Blvd ............. -.1111----~"'!""'~"'!!"""""""-• 197~ Volvo, 1unrf, air. 711 ~v1Ue, blk Eiu·dlcnl t·o11dlllu11 I 161111' i.' 11r phoClt' upl 700-0803 ___ ~1 ~·~1200 IAAU•I IWOITSALIS ltcUablc U~ Can ~Harbor Blvd C~"TAMFSA 631~0743 ...... 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(3418VPV) .• ~ ............ 54995 4 s>eed ~ •lauise control. factory a" oond . pwr. 11eenno & br~es AMIFM s1tweo w/~s .. tte tape p layer & mag wheels I018XUB) 71e1m"10UT s3495 c ................. .. 4 speed transnns1on. AM IFM stereo wrth tape player & B ELOW average miles• tO<.>eUZC) NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 IAKER ST. COSTA MESA 540-9202 AM 1t'M r a u . very cl an 14100 631 1~ c..,.. H 17 "ns Mom.a 2+2. p/s, pl b .. 76 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.\I 11uto. xlnl ~o COST A MESA ,.into 99 5 7 Grand Torino Witn. 631..0743 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Volvo, l owner 72,000 , ~ llM nu, nt>w ure,11. amtfm 70 t~marn l.T V 8. 'Int ----- radJo rai.a •Int rond iond full pow•·r W::drhutrhborkClll\l'Y $l400 °Noolf~r. !1-480809 AM ,. • .,, ir . SJ9~o Chevclll' ll blue AT. auto. air. radio l'tr ~ ---------73 Ford Pinto Run:.ihout • takl' over loa n or '6.S Great Transportation. m verv Kood cond Fairlv Sl,lJ() 711 ~ 2971 Wi1I Tradt-for Pick Lp. new llrf"'> Auto. rJdlu OFf'ER· 631 1528 '11.nt ~11 S9'J5 4:17 4J47 7!:1 Trans Am Special Jo:dttwn. Auto. air . !>ll'rt'o, o p tion:. Hlk "" hlk 1nt1•r St.900 17 IAAH?lt :,.it, ll'.1Jl ·ee Volvo AutomaUc Xlnt cood. New lranamwloo. Ntw udlala White w i red 1nt~r. $1950 6C2·!m5. 873 &IW bucket ~l'lll.S. !i.150 m1. Super Clean '70Camaro. 3 MOOOtbesl olr For appt 78 FOID AlSTA E xcellent condll1on t23SUCEl ii Tran.'> Am. mint concJ. 68 Mustang $1800 Ht-bit. ·i4 Station W •R<>n. 64K fully loaded. M,950 Must cn1t1M &extru rru :.lH k gdcond Sl.s,50 ..ell 7:.0 t l<t77 '73 Volvo 2 door. s unroof. air, a ulO, nice. 12500 S.W.-1635. '71 2o&2 DL. AIC. AM /FM SW'. swirl. 4 apd wtOD 40K mi. $6,19~ Oya: ~7·7951. eves. 494·0087 '70 Volvo Wgn, ~t ofter ~. ~en&. rus 1tereo. _Gtg._5134 ____ _ must see, must sell Con.tte 9t32 Sl60U10 BO 675-4831 •••••••• ••••••••••• •• •• $3599 '70 6cyl, 25m pg. mag!I am/fm tape. looks sharp. SlOOO S98-0787 1971 COllVITTI ,\•1. '"l~UOWQ\I/ .~.'I SUver Annlvenary edl ,,.'/. .._.. ... ..._ ... ....., " Uon with ONLY 14,000 nulcs' S9.000. Call 1977 CHEYIOLET 497·18 I 0 CAMARO rr no aru.wer . please kl•t•p Ha lly s po r t m odt>I lr>_i_ng_. ______ _ Autoroot1 r t rans . pwr C09IJllr 9t33 1373 1 HARBOR Bl VO GARDEN GROVE 17141534-4IOO '75 Granada Jt.p Good ~ nuleaae Xlnt. rond Sl.9~M>HO 7Sl·:'.>.23il 640-4002 673-1091 ~iii! ---- hl1 Mustang Fastback, Juto. fun car. $187!> j~ 9143 ·m Gra~. needs some body ,.ork Runs Rreal. ";\ Plntn W,\GON Z.mµI(. new • lutt h & brdke">. amilm cJ:.:. ">tl reo , r~ bod> v.ork rN:(h l>OWld $1175 196 lx.';ii new eng Moving mu.st ~ 9960 )CU RIGO firm. Ha rbJr a ••••••••••••• ••. •• ••••• IQ! l4l!J or 640-1ui Ci \ 1lt..i11t •• l 'I JUtlJ. 1·rr•JI mi;~ \ \1 .., u r r., ,.., ~·tit •, 71 I li7 hn:btr11 326. autu. nt-w tr.ms, P S & P18. good tnlr, needs M>me TLC 3H5(J 7!i0-0272 eves I.II ~ 1r.-b1rd, mw.t. sell, SI 01111 11r b1·i.l offer '•'> 1'.ll:J 9974 ...............••...... Pnvate Party 962·4614 stf'er 1ni.:. air rond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM :.t<>rro t•ai.M•lli , ·li9 Couga r XR·7, ex ~ally wh1·~ls & ~·n·1. l'Cllent $1500 or beat or. ---f Sharp! <032Zlff). I n r1..'<i fer. Pri va t e P a rty . to sell at 644-7670 "T7 Granada 4dr. xlnt. air Rw!t w/saddle mt S2000 or best offer 5S2 ~ W.a n t~d ·64 •, or '1.5 ~u.,t11.11g Fastback 2 • .!. J t•. pis. auto 289 llotly ha" to be good. 646 &I~. ·~600 rar s;,oti j:J vi-.<;,\ C T Sta Wgn. w 11!177 '!unla en~ w 1 ... 00<1 11n.: m1 Xlnt rol'lll \. r. l!•JOd gas m1 '1uiot '>di f..W lil7~ 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTHIMG ova $4995 MAIERS AUTO Canst 142S Baker Street COSTA MESA 540-9202 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19101UIQC SKYLARK Front wheel dnvc. I r~ I . automal1t tran~ . 111r cond & would > ou bd1eve leslt than •l,SOO rruJes? C574YBH> $6888 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR IJlVD. COSTA MESA . 642 • 0010 ONLY $3660 DodlJt---· -----!Restored '"Ford, runs ~~~rt,~~~ ••••••••••••••••••~!~.~ ~c:m~~n ·p;:.s~. $300 COSTA Mf-:Ol)A 1978 l>odge Coll Ex· 645·5700 N.'llent condlhon. 2 door u..colft 9945 ----Sl«J~ n. mar oon. &ow ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Camaro Cla~.,1c. m int. original o wne r l:all 6444008 76Camaro. LT./\\! FM stereo. AC. l>ml V8. xlnt cond Must sell Nu t ares. 752.(S!!J MI 00 0 BO 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s.s Chevy Sf<lan V8, aut.o m 1 I c ;i g e . 4 s peed ·m Continental. l&50 or trlllll>~1on, F'M stereo best offer. 962 1844 or ras~rlle $3,SSO f'I RM m-__ 1_geo ______ _ 5..'i~ .s.us _1 rv_in_e ____ Mlt ~ y 9950 Tl A.-;PF.N WAGON 21M rru. White, Good Cond. 6-W-iLJ2 SOUTH COAST DODGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY·s RHlST LINCOLN MERCURY l>t:ALERSIUP 1 t rans. rad io, o riginal Jt·s corning soon! Watch 72.000 ml. 2 owner sto<'k for our grand opemng ! • ' SJ.0001b!;t ofr 846--4519 2888 Harbor Blvd RAYFUDHOE LINCOLN-MERCURY H>-18 Auto Cente-r Dr SDf'wy Lake For~t ex rt IRVIN~: 830.7000 C~TA Ml':SA i2 NOVA J..<,O N<'W T1rP~. Bau. Shocks fl500 Olin 1977 DODGE --1979 MEllCURY ----- ID Mustang S900 IS48-0773 Latl' 19. Ghia. bt>aut1ru1 t:xtra:.. Warrant}. l';rnl $.1370. Sell S2000. ldkt• P3>mtnl! Call betw~n :! & 7. 67S-809fl ·74 Mustang Xlnt cond h q I »ulorna l1r w w x tru Call ad •275 ut f.42 4:D> 24 hrs a day or ~ ------- 611 \!ustang SACRIFIC t: fYJR HONF:YMOO~ S' S2,000/0BO 640 O~KO, IOI 1260 i7 G lllA. VK. am ·rm o,l!·n.,.,. a c· low mil•:a~c S45llJ I .J II "42 \30() =~I ti73 4:IJ7 Paul 1 I 5prn ASPEN COUPE ---VS. autom:it1c tran.,. IOICAT 67GTACONVt-:HTIHLf-. ·11i Chevette 2clr. 211K factory air rnnd . µ111<r Automatic transmU.si,on. PuU power Ta.krng ,,r. rrul~ S28SO stc-enng & LJndJU trip !Jt'lory utr cond . powt>r ft'f'S Call 7~ 5.51 8100 PeU·r II urn for th 1~ 1111t· • '>tL't!nng & power d1~c --------tm.t1'MH 1 brake:. t902XllF'> ~ 9955 '62 Cona1r, runs ROod 52999 $4 I 99 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOO 9602900 or 675-U163 '79 Cutia!>' SupremP. aru:r flpm EARLE IKE E.AaLEllE l!,(XX) IDI Perlect <:Ond You don·t nl'f'<l a gun t.u IMPORT SALES IMPOIT SAUS PfS. Air. Auto. Cnll!>e 1966 8WC'k R1v1era Runs .. draw r~t .. v. hen you Rel.Jable U~ <.:ars Hd1able U~ Cars control. am/fm S6100 ... , good, &ooks &ood! See to place an .-d 10 ~ 08.JI) 1985 llarbor Blvd. 1!M5 llarbor Hlvd. 498-0172 '\fAN"l'ACTJON, Find wf?al you want 1D appreciate! $97Slobo. PIJotWant Ads!Callnow COSTAMESA <.:60ST31~M7~3 F'i_od_wta_a_l_y_ou--wanl 10 ~ll&d Ads 642 5678 DaUy Pilot Classifieds. Ask for David al 975-0113. -142-5678 6 l I ..07 43 -,. Dally Piiot Cluaifieds ~.~~ ....... !~.~ ~·.~~.": ....... !~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~ ~ ... ~.~.-: ....... !~!.~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~!.~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~ ~·.~:.-: ....... !~~ ~·.~:.": ....... !~~!~.~~.": ....... !~ INCLUDES: ..... ...... .. _... ........ .. ........ Tiiis ..... ... .,.. Disc .,... el* ..... " • 1l5 511. F• c.,.citJ 97 ECOllOlfY· RADllG 1980 PONTIAC SUNBIRD IJ. -2£2111-751517 '1• DISCOUNT ALI. IMESELS IN STOCK EXAMPLE 2N37NAX1U878 ILB1 .... . .., .• EXAMPLE nrr7M1DM s50p DISCOUNT I I : io r J I a c ... '6as - •. . . .. . . .. 1bere's never been a better time. From July 25 to September 1, participating Orange C:Ounty Auto Dealers arc going aJ I out to ~vc you a safe, inflation-fighting deal on a 1980 car. At the tcnns you've been looking for! The time is ripe, Orange C:Ounty. Here's why. Six Reasons Why You Auto Buy 1980 • lnh.'T\...q rat~ are do\\11. ncM·. Ull.'.JI h.lnk.' and otht.or financial in"litultoo..<; arl' k:n<llnl-! mnt"ll')' a1otain. And Ull.•y'n: mal-inl-! 1t ca-.1l'f and chcal'll'f In hormw. • 5 I '\. hcth..or ~ mi k:.1~ The a\"\. Ta~ new 147 \ car s..1<it l:t.9 mHt:S ix-r wsllon. The En\'imnmL-nt.al Pmk\.lHJO As..1\.-ocy r.ars 1111: a\"\.'f~ l~I mudd ,_ict5 ~I . And. many ~:I mut.il mun:. • Sa\"\.' s:mo lo $4:111 J ~\:ar in ~;i."1hnc Jlol"ll.' ,\.<;.o;uminJ,l }'IJU driw hdw\'-'" I0.000 and 11.IH)(I mi~ a ~'\:.lr and J.!.'.l-.c1h01: m~t<­ hch\"\.'\:O $1 and $1.=)ll l'll'f J.?alkm. • l "nusually hl$Zh h'adl .. in \'altJC. llll· \"al~ 1rf till.· awra,_ic tr:.i..-d l"at m l4i4 wa." ncarl~· tr'" h11-!ht.'f l hiln ii ~a' in 1\-liX. • ~1orl' s.->v1~ on mamknan.'l'. l~t c.11 ownt.-r; "'1\"\.' hundn.-d.-. ol dollar.-~au.~: 11( fl'~'-'f tul lila~.._, luhrx:alKin ,n. anJ mul1t"ll' m;11nlcnan1:1.• cht.\.·~ • U1:lp ca.-.c rhc cfll'fl{\" m..,i. ... If JU.c;f •n-ciut '" frior ownl~ of rfll-d1an-ai..I\: can huu~I a 14NI m1c:J..:I. 11 ,,,,uld ~"-'a.<. mtKh 011 a<. '"' 1mporktl lrnm Iran in a ~"\·.ir During Now You Auto Buy Days .llYSll REE Stay at the exotic Prince Kuhlo Hotel, Waikiki &m SECOND PRIZE 7 DAYS IN HAWAII Plus Trips to Las Vegas Plus Special C-ash Prizes -.... Hawaii vacations via Western Airlines Isl clas.s accommodations for ~ prize on Westerns Islander Service. Trips must be taken by January 31. 1981 Just stop in at }QlD" p.:uticipating Now You Auto Buy Orange Cot.mty dealer and fill out entry blanks. No purchase necessary. Drawings lo be held on September 15, 1980. Contest ru1es and regulations and details about prizes to be published in this newspaper. For prize vacatiom. cash and great deals on 1980 cars, see }QlD" pcirticipating Orange County dealer displaying the Now You Auto Buy banner. MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATl~N OF ORANG'£ COUNTY, PLYMOUTH HORIZON 4 DR. SEDAM % II INTEREST SPECIAL ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE MOW AVAILABLE OM APPROVED CREDIT! I 0.97°/o INTEREST RATE!!! 4 speed transmission. front oower disc brakM cu<>lom lflterior package & extenor oadtage. front bucttet seats w fold down rPar seats. dayl mght mirror. body s1c1e moldinQ~ lugqaoP rack lront I rear bul'Jl)er guards. Wheel tnm nngs & Wl>w radial 11rPs 11689691 Vt! a11 tnmat1r tr..ir~ r ,...,.,.,, 'fl>(>rino I\ 1w.c hrrllo.P•, rr 1; roor.nri r "1.r• I 0.97°/o INTERE ST RATE !!! o.1001•d L;1nd,1u vorivl tn p br>1!y '>•1'1<' •;;:;ii;:r;;;:;~~~;;:~ <,lroppo; WSW r<1d1.\I lllf•<, & IT'<•ff. ,. '122802) I 0.97°/o INTEREST RATE!!! 1972 OLDS 98 COUPE VB. automatic trans • air cond.. pwr steenng & brakes. pwr windows & sphl seat. vinyl top. hit wheel. radio & much inore1 1049NZCI 5 1195 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON Sedan EconomtCal 6 cyl1ndef engme. automaltc transm1SS1on. oower eteermo & bnlkes. radt0. wsw tires & more• 1808XFZJ. 54695 197 4 FORD COURIER PICKUP 4 cyl 4 Soeed trans .. sunroof. bud<et teats. custom int carpel camoer shell. AM 'FM 8 track. step bumper & moret 181713X) 52695 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON Sedan VB. auromottve trans aor cond . padded too. pwr. steennq & brakes. radio. sPlll Sf'al wsw tires & more• IOBTYBV) 54895 FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL 546 1934 ROCKY ENGLAND a SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THIU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M .. TO 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY~ 1:00 A.M. TO 5;00 P.M. - THIS WEEK'S LOW PRICED USED CARS 1978 PLYMOUTH HORIZON Sedan. 4 cyt .. automaltc trans air cond buc~,,, sears. """ steenng & brakes. •uooaoe rack. wooo gram SldeS. radio & more• 1929V0Xl 53M5 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON Wagon. VB. automaltc trans air cond oowPr stee nnq & brakes. AM IFM. lugQaQe rac1< w<;w tirPs & more• 1140099). / 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA va automa11c tran1' air cond POwef ~no & brakes 111nyt 100 radt0 wsw '"" & rf'Ole/ 1795XVNI 1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX 4 Or Sedan 4 cyl ena1ne. au1omahc trans air conc1111on1nq oower 'teenng & brakes. radt0. ~ lorPs & mo<e' 110 1213) MEED CASH??? We pay top dollar IOf gOOd. clean •are modPI cars See Curt Davis ()( Bryan Heskelh IOOay WI ALLOW TOf' DOLLAR fO« YOUR TUDf.IH! SH US HOWi!! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHA ... P! j J 4 . \ t. ··1 ' I I I 1 B1•ntlngton Beach Fountain V !ig,~y Eyes Couadllnan Jack Kelly wuta Hunl.in&ton Beaeb to becoll)t Ute cultural bub of Oraq~ County by lra111formla1 an aba ndoned IJ'aYtJ pit into a Holl.)'wood Bowl· type ampbit.buteneaUnt 1&.000 The COUDCilma.a w anu to eallce pr•vate enterprise to build Orange County's t\nt major out- door concert facility at what &J now a buge 20-aue rock quarry owned by the C'1ty ais part of ad.la· cent Central Part. The city's Community Services 1 Department has begun inillaJ study of the idea. which would fit into plans to place commercial and recreational development in the largely passive Central Park to cenerate revenue to fund the city's park s)'5tem. Currently, the dusty earthen hole at the corner of Talbert A vtnue and Got.hard Street con taln• tooee rock, old junk and murky st.ill water . At ol1ht, rab-- btt.a, aquirrels. fox and other crlt· ttn tralpeethrou&hthe debna. Kelly, elec-ted In AprH, would like to see all that replaced by en· t ertalnment 11uch as the Los An ge l es P h i lh a r mo ni c Orchestra. Bob Hope and top notch rock. groups such as the Rolling Stones. ''The reason I want to see the a mphitheater put in there," Kelly saad, "besides the great cultural impact it could have, 1s lhat at of· ff!rs great potential lo make money for the city. "We could get $12 for box seats on down lo SS a seat. It could become the cultural center of Ora nge County. How m any other 16,000-seal u mphitheaters are lhere lntberounty~·· T he c aty'& Commnuoily Services Department tenutivel.)' has proposed filling the pi\ and cre ating a motocross center for bicycles and small motorcycles as part of the Central Park de- velopment plan. But the department's dfrect.or. Vince Moorehouse. said he's in· trigued by the amphitheater con- cept and has had cursory dis· cussion with Hollywood Bowl representatives to test the idea's feasibility. .. It's a brilliant, innovative idea , ifll will work," Moorehoy.se said. "We're definitely looking at it. but there are many things to consider.·• Kelly points lo the location of nearby Beach Boulevard and Golden West Street as prov1ding adequate accea to the site. He said its location in a commercial· Jy zoned area away from homes would be ideal for the ca.noon roars of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture or the blaring sounds or rock music. The below-ground location of the pit, across from the modem Hunt rngton Be ac h Central Library, also would cul the chill- ing factor of the stiff ocean breeze and would mute sound, Kelly con· tends. The councilm an has recrwted a com mattee of 15 volunteers t.o begin mapping out strategy for obtaining bis dream. including t be pursuit of fed eral or state grants and seelung maJor dona- tions from the pn vate sector. "Besides landscaping and per haps parlung. this thing must not cost the city a cent,'' he said. "We don't have any financial backing at lbls point. so all that is just a pipe dream right now," the councilman said. But Kelly. an actor best known fo r hls role as a Western gambler in the late L950s television series "Maven ck," IS betung on com· munitysupport for his idea. "If the community says, 'we don 't want an amphitheater, we want a large parkmg lot instead.' then l'U be the first to Cold," he said "There probably are a lot of negative factors we don't know about yet. .. But day after day t dn ve by that pit and ttunk. ·Man. I can just see 16.000 seats nnged around that ttung Io " Your Hometown f Dally NewHpaper1 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS , ClNTltAt Miil( • HUS lllllAltY AVf. ,.,.,. .... ~ AMPHITHEATER PROPOSED A Meveriek'• Ide• Playboy's PlayDiate of the Year Slain Police Suspect Husband in Los Angeles Murder-Suicide LOS ANGELES !A P > - Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Year, Dorothy Stratten. was killed with a shotgun blast in her face. apparenUy by her husband. who then shot himsell to death. pol ice said today. Ms . Stratten, 20, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, was found at 12:30 a m . lying partially on the bed in the two- story West Los Angeles home she shared uoW recenUy with her husband, PaulSnyder.29. Neither was d ressed. and Snyde r was found on the floor, on top or the shotgun, said police LL. Glenn Ackerman. The lieutenant said friends came to the house and fo und the couple after no one had been able to reach Snyder since Thursday afternoon. "The indications are that they died sometime yesterday after· noon.'' Ackermans aid. He s aid the couple had been married about two years. but for the last two months Ms. Stratten h a d be en living e lsewhere , Ackerman saad the couple's rel· ati ves were out oftbe country. "The death of Dorothy SLraUen comes as a shock to us all. She was a beautiful and talented woman." s aid Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner ma statement released by h is office. "As Playboy's Playmate of the Ye ar and with a film and TV career or increasing im portance. her professional futur e was a bright one But equally sad to us was the fact that the loss takes from us all a ver-y special fneod of the Playboy fa m ily " Ms . Stratten's most recent ap pea r a nce wa !> in a Pe t er Bogdanovich film. "T hey All Laughed." and d movie called "Galaxma ," that has not yet been released, srud Playboy. Sbe also had bit parts m t be movies. "Amencathon" and "Skatctown U.S.A." ' Ackerman said Ms. St ratten's husband was also her manager, but Playboy publicist J im Mem ll said that was not true. The tall, blonde first appeared in a Playboy centerfold in August 1979 and was named Playmatf" of 1980 on April 29. She was the first Canadian to bold the title. T1tll Team Completes Mission -~-......-. SHOT TO DEATH Pl•ymete Dorothy Str•tten MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) - Technicians e ntered for a second time the eerie, darkened confines of Three MUe Ialand's reactor containment building lo· day and this time took radiation readings with a 12-foot-long probe. Two members of the four-man team emerged from the 200-foot· hi g h concrete building 18 minutes ahead of schedule. s ay· ing they were too tired to con· tinue. The two other team mem- bers emerged after 38 minutes. just two minutes short or the scheduled lime inside. Their abort journey wu de- s igned to provide their first look at the reactor since it was damqed in a March 19'19 atti· dent. the wont in commercial nuclear history. They were to collect samples of the radiation· drenched interior and check on plant equipment. From a vantage point 40 feet a bove their entry level, team me mbers were to be able to see the outside steel surface and the control rod mechanisms of the cr ippled reactor. Earlier, a remote-controlled television camer a showed no evidence cl damage to the een- t rol rods. TMI apokesma.a Dave Kluscik said plant shift foreman Martin Cooper and engineer William l:f. Behrle m came out early ••just because they were physically tired." "All are fine, In good health and good spirits." said Kluscik. "They were just awfully warm in there. That's why they came out. Basically the heat. being in· side the outfits , wore them down." Each of the team members wore three layers of clotlung, two layers of sealed COftT"8Ib and heavy duty ram coats and boot.a. 1bey entered the building at 10:43 and were scbeduJed to remain inside for 40 minutes. Engineer Michael Ben.son and Sam Griffith. a health physicist. remained ror 38 minutes. The team got close enough to the top ol the damaged reactor vessel lo take rad.Jataon readings w i th a 12-foot-long probe , Klucsik saJd . But he said 1t was not immedtately clear whether the earlv departure of the two t.tthllicians 8ffeeted any of the other planned tests and pro- ~uns. ··we're ge nerally s atisfied with the way things went," Kluscilt said. "Most of the key items were still a ccomplished given that two guys stayed in and got to the upper level." Behrle and Benson entered the building July 2.3. Their wallt into the area just beyond the airlock door was the fi rst an to the build· mg since the accident. Records Free Man Who Fled Marines Canadian·bom Pvt. Michael Ducross, or Huntington Beach. a ccused or deserting tbe Marine Corps U years ago to avoid Viel· nam combat and racing charges that could have sent him to federal prison for rive years, will soon be a free man. The Marine Corps agreed Thursday to grant him a less- than·booorable discharge aft.er his defense attorneys submitted startling new evidence in the blgbly publicized court martial case. Documents buried in military mes and researched bt Ducross' attorneya carried bis name .as being among a number of aliens discharged in 1972 ror having fied the service. Ducross, 30, is an Iroquois Mohawk Indian who enlisted in the Marine Corps under a treaty a llowing Indians to s erve in either U.S. or Canadian forces. 'Tm happy, but I still don't believe it, I don't know why they waited this long," he said at his father-in-law's Hunt ington Beach home Thursday night. "After the way they've been treating me like dirt, It's quite a r elief. As soon a s I get the papers in my bands I'm just go· ing to kick back and relax," he a dded. The c i vilian attorne1 for Ducross declared thiJ morning that the Marine Corps knew for months il had no cue. Santa Ana attorney Meir Westreich asserted the Marine Corps acted improperly in hold· ing Ducl"06S so long and ln drag- ging out the proceedings. Both Westreich and Marine Corps officials said Ducross w~s at Camp Pendleton today. ap- parently wrapping up bis dis· charge process. His ordeal began when be dis- covered shortly after bis enlist· ment that, for him, it bad been a terrible mistake. His wife has described him as a deep. gentle person appalled at what the war had done to re- turning Marines. He applied for an alien dls- cha rge but when it seemed to drag on interminably and his shipout date drew near. the am· phibious tank driver-mechanic fled to his nat.Jve Canada. The discharge came through shortly after but he was already on the desertion bst . He returned to California and sought amnesty under President Carter's 1977 program, telling the Marine Corps where to find him but there was no respoose. Driving to the s t ore for cigarettes laat March, Ducross was !'topped by Huntington Beach police for an illegal left turn near bis home and the na- tional criminal index computer showed. when fed his name. that he was wanted for desertion. He found bimaeU back in the Cam p Pendlet on brig as a private E·l and s pent three months there malung nfle range targets. The duty was made more un· pleas ant. because at the time he faced the prospect or a death sentence if the charges were up- held under the Uruform Code of Military Justice. Shortly after hls case became national news. the Marine Corps said it would not seek the death penally. Camp Pendleton base com- mander Maj. Gen. Hugh W. Hardy granted Ducrosa' most recent discharge request.. ovet"· Carter Lauds Ted's Appearance NEW YORK (AP) -Prest· didate," belan bis election cam· dent Carter, declaring himself pai gn agatnat Republican .. underestimated as a can· Ronald Reagan tot'ay with --* * *-----· * * Carter Slip Humphrey 'Hornblmrer' NEW YOU (AP)·-Pnlidmt Carter paid tribute to U.. I• Hubert R. Humphrey ill bis acceptance speech ,,._.., ........, but H.....,.• la.at aame momentarily bee.-...... ~ ... TM lllDaa tM ••D•ttr.r•••ma lmllk>r•• name came la the ftnt few m1mlt• ol Carts'• apeeda to tbe Demoaatie Na· lloeal oa....tJoa wbell be tlcbd otf nama ot put Demoalltk laden: ''Allll tbl P9rt.7 ol .......... wbo aboakl ha" bem • ........ ... .... ... " ...... ol tbe,...... pr.a. a... ID..._,_ llllbert lloiildo Barnblonr. '' llol lldo Hornblower ii tlle aame ol a fktltleul aanl bero. ,,_.••a momeotarJ P1J> from UM cmtmtioe ao-••n, ... tllm c.n.-~ followed wtUl a loud: "Ila ...,., ... J thanks to bis defeated rival, Sen. Edward M. Keanedy. for a unity gesture at the finale of the Democratic National Convea- Uon. (Relatedpbot041PageA•.> "I tbouaht lt waa a very aracloua thing for htm to come," Carter told reporters after tourina an exbibltioft of the works of Pablo Picauo at the Muaeum of Modem Art. Altbouab the Ma11acbUMUI sen•tor jolMd Carter oe tbe podium in lladlson S4a•are Garden oa TIHU'IUJ ~ ldl appeannce •• perfuact«J and bbdolawP.Yl'Wtnlllled. CaiUr ~ tbat UM cat~ •• uc. bed • "rocky" ........ nlq, but aald be detect.ea a "•telld.J ~of unity" ftrtna UM"*· .... billlf II tlaat U WU a ma· Jor fQl'Ward. I ' hi uAd ol k• ......... ane.. Tbe ,,..Ideal 1M1u I04e1 wltb a eonelllatory breatfut meetilal wt~ tom• aoo black • convention delegates before tourlngtbe Picuao exhibiUon. · Carter received a rouatna re- ception from bi.I black audience u be said: "I have always been unclereltimated u a cuadklat.e. KE•llDY STIAL9 IHOWAGAl.......a JOAN IWINIDY MOVDAMUD StO I and achievement and purpose that guarant.ee:s that we have turned the corner . . . that Democrat.a will be iD the White House for the next four yeana." There wu no embrace, no nub ol victory alps Tbunday night. Kennedy did not amile. There.,.. just a polite shake ot Carter'• hand, aa if the two political rivals were meetlq for tbe first time. The Hnator waved briefly at the audience and tbm WU IOQe. ' It w11 ........ to IM C.,...'1 momeat. but tlMI delefat. t.pt cbaatial, "We wa.t T~." And tbat WHD't tbe ODlJ pl'Oblem. The president'• ecceptuce apeech, d elivered momeat1 ,earlier, bad drawn a lucklulter respome. Vice PrealdeM Wall..- F. Mondale'• remarb c,...... a more ematiOQaJ atlr. riding one by former base com- mander Maj. Gen. Stephen G. Olmstead. He said in a statement the re· quest as done for the good of the service based on research into Oucf06S' alien status. Ducross , who has been on painting duty at the base and commuting nightly to bis in- laws' Huntington Beach home has lost the apartment he shared with his wife. Re lost his job as a furniture warehouse shipper and receiver, but said Thursday he is nearly certain be can get It back. Coast Weatlaer Considerable Di&bt and morning cloudiness, but sunny Saturday afternoon. · Lows tonight S8 at the beaches, • inlaDd. Hi•hl Saturday in 70s. INSIDE TODA~ FIOCatioft ts mor. fmpm1aRt tlaoft ~ in N"'JJO'f B•ach'• Claorocl.r Boot Pora.de. For a ~ of Stoldaf'• onwbl of lhil nm· mmtme •~. -. Paoe c1. •••ex *"........ ..... cw ..................... ...................... ~ ........ ~ .. ~ ................ . rn.. g .,., .. ~ ......... M =,,_AU ...... .. ..., , ...... 1 C't41 ---• ........_ aw,...., ..... a I $SL CW~ CN -0 ......... .... 1 « •• a.• ,....._.. .. ........ ,.. • • t~ ' J A1 ,, 11 ., • ec pl T A at .. U QA!l y "'-OT Ha> BSIAUT, 1Atl1w (AP> -A ftre 9 a ..... •nt• la I '"bub o1 .......... UM l'*li c..,.,•I. tWM •ch'., w ........ loa a IDllli:nM and U\tu.red '5 Cll&Mra. UM tr.al l•Wior Miolltry aaJd laMI toda)' T'be oftlriaJ lr9C1• MW11 .,._., aaJd molt ol Lbe vtt"\Jma .... klUM la a Ram .... lcw 1M .U.. a"-LM ......_ ouU1reak al lbebl ... n. lraql .... a~y .-,ed a adaistr7 •PGt•mu H 1ay. '"• tJiie ft.re ... taUMd b7 u lledriu.1 lhort C'IJ't'Ult In the At Balda Clnem.a oa 'nnanclay. t.M t.h1rd day of the feut marlllnc tb~ Nd ol t..be Mo.Mm boly mootb ol Ramact.n There 't.'aa no menUam ol any pollUcally m«lvatl!d 11'*-t 19 E.rft"llCftll .. I re• S.11• If •1fte~ ....... lr&nlan nrtnc aquMb nented ll mo~ at dawn today, lD cludlna U rebeJ 1okUen aDd ~ fonnt'r head ol lbt-eeotral b.nk, Td\ran Radioaaid Tbt' ~~I~. tntlud.Ul& an olfictt identJJ1ed only 11 re tlr~ U Gen. Mabdayu.o, 1"re coov1cled of planrunc th~ m lllt.ary·led t'OUJ> qalut Ayatollah RuboUab Khometnt TMlr dealhs brou~hl t.o 18 lbe number put lo death for tbe plot, which the regame sald 1t discovued Jut month • .... s • ., • 'ltrrt.r: .... ~ WASIUNCTON CAP> -Billy Cartt'r sa)s be told ~n•te ln· VHttgators under oath that ~does not beheve Libyan,, tuad any ultenor mouve in their dealin.CJ wtt.b him At a news cooterence today, Ph1JJp W Tone. the special ~ounsel headloe a ~oat.e JudJciary subcommitt~ invesugauoo rnt.o the alraJr, said that Billy Carter told subcommittee in· vesUeat.on in a sworn depoe1tJon Thursday what he dJd with $220,000he Sot from Libya "That will come out Ul his testimony." Tone stud The sp-:dal counsel also said the mvestJgalJon m11y cxp1:tnd into allegations that the Libyans created a slush fund for payoff:. to congressmen and other U.S. officials. He saJd that has not been decided. ·• .,...,. l'lrn Werk o f Anonbt•~ By Tbe Auoda~ Press Fire offlc1als said today they believe arsorusts have ~et at least 48 brush tires m Northern CalJJorrua since Tuesday, in eluding five blaus that have blackened more than 3,500 acres More than l,500 fi refighters were on the Job. aided by air ta nkers and helicopte rs, and hoped to control the r1res by the weekend. Federal and state investigators were working on the as· sumpuon that the fires, started aJoog roadways 10 Lassen. Sbast.a, Tehama and Plumas counues were the work of t.be sam e person or persons. Otte More Look Sex Discriininatio n Barred From Jail? Orange County Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey seemed satisfied Thursday that county ortic1als were making progress to end sexual d1 scr1mmation In the treatment or Orange Co\mty Jail lllmates However. Dickey set a hearing ror Nov. 10 lo agam check com- pltance wtth a court order re- oumn~ the county to end dJJ Copter H e lps P olice Sei ze Teen Burglars A Huntington Beach police helicopter aided in the capture c a rly today Of t WO young bur glars fleeing a Huntington Center store with $45,000 worth of jewelry and watches. Lt. James Walker said two JS.y ear-olds from South Gate were charged with burglary and releaaed t.o their parenta Walker aaid lbe youtha tripped a s1 lent alarm u they amubed a wandow t.o enter the J C. Pen- ney a~. The helicopter crew responded immediately, and airborne of· ficers spotted lbe pair as they were neetnc With a sack filled ~Ith valuables. police said. ·'The helicopter lit them up until we got there," Lt. Walker s.ed of the youths who attempt- ed to hide but were quickly taken loto custody by otricen on the ground. rerences in the tre atment or rem ale prisoners. The Judge, who ruled two years ago th.al the county was discrimtnat.ory in the treatment of women inmates, listened dur· mg a brief heanng Thursday ~ county lawyers explained th1· changes which have ~n made to end biased treatment One such change was approval last month by the board nf supervisors of an $832,000 tem- porary Cacility to house up t.o 60 female inmates al an El Toro honor farm previously for men only. Dickey had claimed m his rul· ing two years ago that the coun· ty had no minimum security holding racjJjties for women. fl was alao claimed male prlSOOers received better privUeges and work assignments. In approving the minimum sec urity fac1htv for women. supervisors said they hoped the t e mporary building could be ready for use wiUun 90days. Also attending Thursday's court hearing was attorney Lawrence Buckley. who brought s uit on behalf of a female pris oner several years ago which led t.o Dickey's 1978 rul iog. Buckley had planned lo bnng inmates l1l Lo tesliJy Thursday, but Withdrew his request. He said that altbougb progress is apparently being made, he still had reservations. The county claimed in legal documents filed with the court that women were getting better work assignments u part o( the overall plan to equalize lreal· ment. Oalty .. 11111 ...... ,_ THIS IS THE OC-9 SUPER IO-A QUIETER WAY TO FLY OVER THE ORANGE COAST? Nolae Readings Show• Dtfferenc. of 7.2 Ded.,_I• From Conventlonel Aircraft Jet Minus 'Tear' Sound Coumy Officials Hear 'Quiet' Plane By STEVE MARBLE Of -0 .ttty ...... ,..,. The group 10 the golf course parking lot had their heads togt>th<.•r. ea ch taking a tum at t <' m p t 1 n J! l o <' x JI I a 1 n a n d 'omt•t1ml'S to m1m1c the d1r rt• re: nee lx't"' ccn the Jets "It doPl.n't have that np. that l E'ari ng sou nd." observed :"le"' port Beach Cu\ Counnlman Philip Ma urer as the new l>(;.9 !--uper 80 disappeared from view uver the ocean. "Now lis ten to this one." Councilman Don Strauss cut in when 1t was announced that a Hughes A1rwesl DC ·9·30 was a bout t.o Wt off. ··Yeah, this as the one that will get you." Maurer nodded, star 10~ toward John Wayne Airport They ~topped talking when the yellow JPt dron<"d ov<>r the JeOlf c·ou r c;c' n1•ar the air por t and headPd MlUth "I have a terrific idea." su~ Jlest ed Newport Bea ch C1tv Councilman John Cox after Ule noise had dJed "J think it would be a good ide a 1f Hug h es changed from yello w to a quieter white " The Thursday afternoon dem- m on strati on , a rranged by Congressman Robert Badham, R·Ne wport Beach, was balled as J no n-scientific a ffa ir to let poltt1ul.lru., potential cuc;tomers .rnd the 11r<'~s Judge the d1r fe rencc m noise between the Super 80 and J.ll.l&M:nger Jets now HBMan Held As Suspect In Burglaries A man suspected or at least 15 burglaries was arrested Thurs· day a fte rnoon by Fountain Valley pohce who round more than $20,000 worth of Jewelry in his car. Randal Furman, 28, of Hunt- ington Beach, was charged with five burglaries that occ urred re· cently m f'ountaLD Valley and Huntington Beach, police r e- ported. ArrestJ.ng Officer Milte Fretl recognized the sus pect's car from previous r eports and &topped him on Clarendon Street near the Brookhur.it Street and Edinger Avenue intersection rn a housing tract of expensive homes. Police s a id more than 30 credit cards, eight purses and a small d ay pack full of gold, sliver and costume jewelry was found In the trunk of the man·s vehicle in use :.it Ult• <11rport County notbe readings, taken from six different location~. s howed the ne w M c Donnell Oo u~las Jl'l avnagc·d 7 2dt'C' 1bks qu1Nl:r than tht' 8<>4·m•: 737 lhat took orr lihead or 1: A read.lllg at thl' ~olf COW"ie, Just a mtlE' south of thl' run"' ay. rnd1l'<1le<1 the ~uper HO k11 kt-d up !12 H decibels or Jet nol!>e while the 737 measured 99 8 Readings at Newport Oune:s. more than rour miles from the airport. showed a slighter d1f ference. though The super ~ Claims Assaula came lD at 89 7 and the T.17 al 89 9 Hut for lhe 75 or so polJUc1aiu a1rl1 ne off1c1 als and airport n1·1i:hbors. there v. as a d 1f. f(•rt•nt'f• Th(>) 're obviously on the right track." srud Newport resi- d ent Clarence Turner. a fre 'I u1•11 t <1111>ort critic "But you haH· Lo figure Uouglas put their 1'4''1 foot for4a rd The ptlot, I 1magmf'. v.as the best one they C'O UJd find " II <.' :.aid hP's worried that qu1Ptf'r Jets wall m ean more n1rhh out of the airport Denver Man Heard In Sex Abuse Case In an attempt t.o show a pat- tern t.o Lool1s Heater·~ sexual a cl.a v1ues. the prosecut.Jon LO th•· Fountain Valley man 's sex perve rsion lria l Thursday brought in a Denver man who said Heater assaulted him nine )ears ago The '41tn e.,s. DougldS \.fl-Knight , 2f.. told the M:'\<'t:n 1n<1n, five wom<1n Jury 1n Supl•nor Court J udge J ames Turner's courtroom that Heutcr held tum capllv~ for lwo day& an 197 1 and repeHtedly scxu:illy abusc<l him Prosecut.or UavE> lf1mselson 'aid the attack on McKnig ht w~ J virtual "car bon ropy" of the· 1mt-IIl'atC'r I!'-now charRe<I "'1tt1 involving l.I ;,outhlul tull'hh1krr from North CaroUna. The stocky, 49·year-old defend- ant 1s charged Wllh holding the 18-year·old drifter, Jona than Leonsk1. captive for two day:. "-" his "sex slave " In a partJaJ victory for the de· fense Thursday, Judge Turner dismw ed one of tht' two fable 1mprisonmf'nt counts against Heater The d1sm1ssed count 1n volved LeonskJ's first da y at the defendant's home The count involving the second day 04 as not dis missed Defense attorney John F1ood had asked Turner t.o dismiss all 10 counts of sex assault and false imprisonment H 1 mu l'iOO s a 1d the dis rru.s~a I of one count dJd not hinder ti!.') case. McKnight t.esllfied that be bad be en hitchhiking on Pacific Coast Highwa y with three rriends Dint' )ears ago after ttw1r car ran out of gas Tht· IA'arded ~over man a.id thn v.cre ~'entu<1ll} g1\en d nde by a man he 1dentJ!1ed a:. !feater, thm 40 Heali'r . he said, drove them to tu:. Fountain Valley rei.1dt.'flce .ind e\en tua ll } tri c k e d :'tf c Kn1ght·s companions into h•aving h1m alone with Heat.er Crash Kills Valley Driver A Fot.O"lt.am VaJJey man was killed We dnesd ay night an H1vers1de County when tus truck left the road and nipped over, California Highway Patrol of. ricers S81d Donald Cor lls, 42. was found dead at the scene or the mishap on Route 194. just south of Ca· Jai<.'o A CHP officer said Corl.Js was partJy eJected and PlDDed under tus truck when it nipped. Corl.Js was driving alone at 10 p m . when the accident oc· curred, police said Doctor Facing Fee Trial An Orange County Superior Court jury began It.a deUbera· lions today lo the Med.i·Cal fraud trial of Huntington Beac h paychlatriat Louis Glatcb Jr., who is charged with making in· tent1onaJ billlag errors to the state. Jn some cases, the prosec:utioo contended in closLOg arguments Thursda y, Clatch billed the s~te for 2.8 houn of work for a 2"4·hour day. Deputy Attorney General Fredenck Millar told the nine· woman, three-man jury that the' psyctuatriat had not made sim- ple billing errors u claimed, but was gwlty of 1ntentionaUy sut>. mattmg fraudulent bills for more work than he had done. M tllar claimed GI at.ch billed M ed1-CaJ for having hour-loog '>eSMOrL'i wilb patJents when he had only been with them for about a hall hour. "We have fraud here." Millar s aid. Glatch has claimed that the billing errors were simply mis- takes and that he was told by a Blue Shield 0Hic1al to use a s pecific b1lbng code. GI at.ch and tus attorney. David Hrac kncr. also claimed that the psych1atr1sl utilize d a non - traditional method or treatment which was tailored to offering counseling ror variable period.., or time. The psychiatrist testified that he 'leldom became personally in- v o I ved 1n billing practices, which he left lo htS clerks. Millar, however, told jurors in Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner 's courtroom that t.be credtbtbty of witnesses -pa- tients and secretaries -would be a key issue tn determining the truth. The Jury, however, will likely have t.o spend much or its time s imply trying to understand the <'O mphr ated billing codes and .. u 1te m cnt& whic h we re sub- m 1t tE'd rnto evidence durin~ c;tatr h•s tn:il <, lt•t r li • .., c h arJ:cd with 20 rnunl.'> of frnud TaU Towers Eyed for HB Shoreline Office buildings up to 12 stories high could replace some ol the ~urfboard and bikini shops in d o wntown Huntington Beach. arcording to the fl.Dal draft of the cit) s Local Coastal Plan CLCP> rl' IP J.S('(f Thu rsda v T he tu gh nse development plan 1s one of three alternatJves recom· mt'ndl'd by the c ity's planmng start The either lwo altemalJves t'all ror budding height ltm1la t ions of six and three st.ones rt>5pecllvely in the old town area near the m unicipal p ier No bwld.lllg higher than three 'l tories woul d be allowed in the f1r :.t block east of Pacific Coast Highway, accord.mg t.o the LCP draft. The state-mandated plan will ~o lo the city Planning Com- m1ss1on for further recommenda- tions and then lo t.be City Council which will forward it to the state Coast.al Commiss100 for ftnaJ re- v1e w n~year. Bomb Scare Told OAKLAND <AP> -Bay Area Rapid Transit trains betw~n Hayward and Fremont were ball· ed for about an hour Wednesday mg ht wtule authonties in vestigat· ed a bombscare. All of the valuables taken from the store were recovered, w.-Jker said. Hcti..-' N eiglafJor .. ' DAILY PILOT , .. 0r-. CAlnf O..ty ,. ••• •t'" ....... ~ '' ..--.... -....... ..,..,_.,_ Or-~ --c--.. '-' ... .-f4At .,., .._. • .,.. ....,..., nw-.... .,_,..., ..... c..w ...... -.. OU! --..... ~"'"•""'••" Vetttt' lt•tltt L•tv~• ~~ .. c-w .......... _.-...... -==':=:' .. -;;.'::':~~[~IQ' ... ·-c...w ....... 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The f1uher would break lDlo the bedroom-. bttwMD lll1cbqbt and 4 a.m. nude from the waist down, usually wearing a pair of shorts or a paper ba1 over his head. polJce said. Scharback became a suspect 1n the lnvesti1at1on after he railed to appear ln court last month on a HunUnaton Beach charae of tncMceat •xposure in Central Park. He WU l.n'fl8ted at h1I home Tbund1y al\emooo, poUceNld. De&ec:tive Bob lloeely •aid the fl11her'1 crlmH have pro· aresaed lD •t.ac• over Oae PNt year from merely Hpotla 1 bJmHlf to toueh1o1 and attempt. In~ to r1pe h1I victtma. Scharbacll 11 cllar1ed wttb bur1l1ry, Indecent HPGl_!l'~..1 lewd cODduct 1Dd attempwo rape, poWce 11td. He 11 ln 0r .. ,. County Jail wit.II bell Mt atsaa,ooo. BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... one dollar. *WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502 Irvine EDITION * * * VOL 73, NO. 221, •SECTIONS, e PAGES \'our Hometown i Dally Nt>wHpapt•r l TWENTY-FIVE CENTS f l .Team Oaims It's Found Titanic i • NEW YORK (AP> -An Ameriean ~.attb pvty btllev ll has fo\l.Dd the ocean llner ntaalc, which sank • yea.n aao an... bittina an icebua some 3llJ •llea off lbo Newfo undland mas&. the expedition leader ~ ported today. .. We tbjok we've eot tbe Titanic," Mike HarTls told The Aaaoclated Press by sbip·tO· abore telephone from the re· aearcb vessel H.J .W. Fay. "We won't be s ure until we O..tly rl• S!Mt ,,_ AFTER CHEMICAL SPILL .... F8JTau.Semple send tb~ television umeraa down, but I.be sonar aho It's the rtebt lft\llh. right width and riarht heiaht of the Titanic." Harris said The aonar sighting. usine a opbistJcat.ed scannrng sled sub- mereed beneath the Atlantic, located what appeared lo be a ship's outllne at a depth of 12,000 feet at latitude 41 46 North and longitude 50 14 West. Harns ::.aid "This 1s not loo far from the ht.tone alte where the ship went down." he said. The luxury ocean liner, beUeved unsinkable at the time, hit ao iceberg on its maiden voyage and sank April 15, 1912. killlng more than l,500. Although the locatioo ol the sinking has been generally known. the vast depths in that part of the North Atlantic have prevented searchers from find· mg the giant liner. Jack Grimm. a Texas oil mllllonal.re who bu financed a search '°'" the Noah's Ark and the Loeb Neu monster, put up $1 mlllloo to finance the Titanic search. 1be H.J .W. Fay, a 180- root chartered vessel with a crew ol 38, including 23 scien· lists. embarked rrom Port Everglades, F1a., on JuJy 17. The mission has been plagued by bad weather and some or its equipment was lost or damaged as the ship was buffeted in 12· foot·hl~h swells last weekend. Harris said that. if weather permits. the Fay will be able to drop its cam eras for a close look at the outline Saturday. "But we're expecting more bad weather tomorrow," be added. lf the Titanic is pinpointed. Gramm hopes to send a research submarine lo the site next year to penetrate the hull and retrieve parts or the s hip with remote-control equipment. As Harris spoke over the slut· tering ship-to-shore radio line, interference could be heard from Russian voices. apparently from another radio. The Fay has reported a Russ ian vessel nearby, closely monjtoring the expedition throughout most of the 2Vz-week search. The "eye·m·lhe-depths" sonar ins trument aboard the Fay located what the crew belJeves- to be the Titamc while sus- pended from a cable 600 feet above the craggy seabed. Jn;ine Mops Up Chemical Spill • Four young m e n were hospitalized and evacuation of some 400 Irvine residents was a possihility Thursday night after 20 gallons of toxic chemicals were accidentally s pilled along Culver Drive. Danger to residents was ruled out today after Orange County fire officials and a Los Angeles che mical cleaning company worked 11 hours to contain the s pill. according to a s pokesman for the fire department. The incident began a t 6 .15 p m after an un1dent1fied worker al a Standard station. 18002 Culver Dnve. accidentally knocked over a 20-gallon drum of carburetor cleaner while changing a tire. The four employees: George Williamson Jr .. 23, Rick Rissie. 24, J oe Turner, 17, and Kip Holmes. 18. were taken to Tustm Community Hospital and lawr released. Before county fire officials ar rived. the chemicals had been hosed down into a storm drain leading to the city's sewe r system, according to battalion chief Tim Sappok. Fear that the chemicals had rapidly spread through the city's sewer system led county fire officials to consider evacuatmg all residents l.Jvang between the service station a nd the San D1eeo Free .... ay ... We Just d1dn 't feel they were m any danger ex- cept for the people who were right on top of the spill,'' saJd Sappok. Chlonnated hydrocarbons and phenol, both highly toxic sub· stanc~. were 1denl1f1ed as the r hemicals contained in the spill, a ccording to IT Corporation worker Kurt Kryer. Employees from the chem1c:al cleaning company we re <ible to stop the dangerous nu1ds at a ditc h n ea r the San 011·go Freeway. before they rea('hcd the Santiago Creek or tht' BaC'k Bay. accordmg to tht fire df'· partmenl Playlllate of Year F Ound Slain Husband Suspected in Los Angeles Murder-suicide LOS ANGELES <AP> - Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Year, Dorothy Stratten. was killed with a shotgun blast in her face. apparently by her hus band, who then shot himself lo death. police said today. Ms. Slratten, zo. a native of Vancouver, Britis h Columbia. was found at 12:30 a .m . lying partially on the bed in the two- story West Los Angeles home she shared until re<:ently with her husband. Paul Snyder, 29. Neither was dressed. and Snyder was found on the floor. on top of the shotgun, said police Lt. Glenn Ackerman. The lieutenant said frienrlscametothehouseand found the couple alter no one had been able to reach Snyder since Thursday afternoon. •'The indications are that they died sometime yesterday after· noon," Ackermansaid. He said the couple had been married abou\ two yea.rs, but for the last two montba lb. Stntt.en had been. living elsewhere, Ackerman said the couple's rel· atives were out of the country. ·'The death or Dorothy Stratteo comes as a shock to us all. Shew as a beautiful and talented woman." said Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner in a statement released by bis office ... As Playboy's Playmate of the Year and with a film aod TV career of increasing importance, her professional future was a bright one. But equallJ Hd t.eus wu tbe ract that the loa takes rrom us all a very special friend of the Playboy family .. Ms. Stratten's most recent ap- pea rance was in a Peter Bogdanovich film, ''They All Laughed;· and a moVle called · 'Galaxma. • · lbat has not yet. been released, said Playboy. Sbe also bad bit parts in the movies, .. Americathon" and .. Skat.et.own. U.S.A." Ackerman said Ms. Stratten's husband was also her manager, but P~boy publicist J im Merrill said lbal was not true. ·Carter Lauds Ted's Appearance NEW YORK <AP> -Presi· dent Carter, declaring hunself "underes timated as a can· didale," began his election cam· paign agains t Re publican Ronald Reagan tot4:iy wit h thanks to his defeated rival. Sen Edward M. Kennedy, for a unity gesture at the finale of the Democratic National Conven· lion. (Related photos PageM.l "I thought it was a very gracious thin~ for him to come." Carter told reparters Gravel Pit Eyed as HB Music Bowl Councilman Jack Kelly wants Huntington Beach to become the cultural hub of Orange County by transforming an abandoned 1ravel pit into a Hollywood Bowl· t ype amphitheater seating 16,000. The councilman wants to entice private enterprise to build Oran1e County's fint major out- door concert facility at what is aow a huge 20-acre rock quarry owned by the city as part of adj•· cent Cea&ral Part_ The city's Community Services Departmellt ba2t begun initial study ol the idea, which would fit IDt.o plas to place commercial aad nierealional development in lbe larceb' passive Central Park to 1eaerate revenue to fund the nt7'1P9d111tem. Currently. tbe dusty earthen '°le at tbe corner of Talbert AHnue and Gothard Street COO· ..... looM roc:.t. old£ and mark1 ltill ........ Al ra~ ..... 8Qlllrrels. fox ad crit· ... tnil ... tbrauPU.dellria. IE.ellJ. elected iD April, would llre to .. all that NPlaHd by en· aueb .. U.. Loi Plallbarmonlc Bo1t Hape .... top ~roa ..... .-• ._ ~ .... . . .,,..~••aatto ... tbe ......... u..:·1te111 , .. , nldr tM pat eulbnl ped • IGlld laaft, .. tbat lt of. .,_t pciUeUal to make .......... eky. • ._ ..... _ su ror boa...., .... .. •. ,. Mat. It eoukl ......... ftllblral Nllt8' ol ..... a-tr. afte r tounng an exhibition of the works of Pablo Picasso at the Museum of Modem Art. Carter received a rousing re· ception from his black audience as he sajd : "I have always been underestimated as a candidate. I have a secret weapon, and that is the black people of this great country. who know they have a friend in Jimmy Carter." the first time. The s enator waved briefly at the audience and then was gone. It was supposed to be Carter's moment, but the delegates kept chanting, "We want Teddy." And that was n 't the only problem. The president's acceptance s peech, delivered moments eal'Jier. had drawn a luckluster respanse. AP WI._ SHOT TO DEATH Plavmate Dorothy Stratten Although the Massachusetts senator joined Carter on the podium in Madison Square Garden on Thursday night, his appearance was perfunctory and his demeanor restrained Carter conceded that the con· vention had a "rocky" begin· KENNEDY STEALS SHOW AGAIN-A3 Later in the morning. al lus last stop before leaving New York for his Camp David, Md .. retreat. the president spoke to the Democratic National com- mittee and re.iterated his com· ment about the party's growing unity. Jet Min11s 'Tear' Sound JOAN KENNEDY MOVES AHEAD--810 County Officiah Hear '-Qui.et' Plnne ning. but said he detected a "steady buildup or unity .. during the week. .. My belief is that it was a ma· jor step forward... he said of Kennedy·s appearance. The president began today with a conciliatory breakfast meeting with some 300 black con vent ion delegates before touring the Picassoexhibition. He said the convention week "worked up to a climax of unity and achievement and purpose that guarantees that we have turned the corner ... that Democrats will be in the White House for the next four years." There was no embrace. no flash of victory signs Thursday njghL Kennedy did not smile. There was just a polite shake of Carter's band, as if the two political rivals were meeting for By STEVE MARBLE OI IM CMM'f rtlme Sutf The group in the golf course parking lot had their heads together, each taking a tum at· t e mpting lo expl ain and sometimes to mimic the dif· ference between the jets. "It doesn't have that rip; that lea rin1 sound,·· observed Newport Beach City Councilman Philip Maurer as the new DC·9 super 80 disappeared from view over the ocean. ...., ............. TMll 11 THI DC.e ..... •-A GlaTa WAY TO FLY OVD THI GRAMM COAm NolM All ... _.. e G•a•w Of 7.2 DI C~I .. ,,_ Caftt ..... MI Alrotalt n " , "Now hsten to this one:· Councilman Don Strauss cul in when it was announced that a Hughes Airwest DC-9·30 was about to lift off. "Yeah. this is the one that will get yoo,'' Maurer nodded. star· ing toward John Wayne Airport. They stopped talking when the yellow jet drolled over the golf course near the airport and headed south. "I have a terrific idea." sug· gested Newport Beach Citv Councilman John Cox after the noise had died. ··1 think it would b e a good idea if Hughes cha nged from yellow to a quieter white.·· The Thursday afternoon dem- m o n str ati on, arranged by Congressman Robert Badham, R·Newport Beach, was billed as a non·scientific affair to let politidana, potential customers and the press judge the dir- rerence in noise between the Super 80 and passenger jets now in use at the airport_ County nolae readings, taken from 1lx duterent locations, .ahowed the new McDonnell Doualu tet averaa:ed 7.2 de· cibels quieter than the Boelna 737 th.t took olf ahead or lt . A readinC .t the ioll course, juat a mile IOUlb ol the nmway. ind.lcated tbe Saper IO kicked up 92.8 dedbell ol Jet DOile while the 737 measured •.a. Reedi.nla at Newport Dunes, more Us.n four mllel from tbe airport, abowed. a auaa.ter ctif. ference, u.o. ..... 11'e super 80 came iD at •.1 and tbe m at •••• But rcw the 75 or ao poUtldua, airline ofticlal1 and airport nei1bbor1, there was a cllf· rerence.• ·'They're obvloualy on the rl1ht track," said Newport Niil· dent Clarence ~r. a fre· quent airport critic. "'But you have to figure Douglas put their best foot forward The pt.lot. l imagine. was the best one they could find " He said he's worried that quieter Jets will m ean more fights oot of the airport Douglas officials. who said they have sold 87 or the Sl7 million jets to 12 airline customers and have options of 28 more. stressed their belief that the "character" or the super 80 noise is different. <See JETS, Page A2> Coast Weather Considerable night and morning cloudiness. but sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 inland. Highs Saturday in 70s. ~SIDE TODA~ Flotation is more important thoft ~ in Newport B•och's Character Boot Parade. For a preview o/ Simdotl'• wnion of thU Rm-mminw tradition. He Page Cl. l•llex , . , T ''' ,.,..,_----JlJST BRE'41UNG---,..~ Lau M""" from ,.,., pril _, ....... _ Cinema Fire Leavea 59 Detill in lrqq BSIR , 1.A•11*1 (AP> -A fl,.. .. a mootte ......... ta a • 11.1burb ot Bathdad. lh«" fnqf upctal, kUled SI. m0911Y chOdren, attM)dillM a matlnee and \IUund ~ at.bert. lht Iraqi Interior Mlnillf')' aaJd today. l M OCflC'laJ Ira.qt Of'wt --~)' H IO mOI\ of lbt V1('Uml were tilled \n a st•mpede fot the a-. aAer the audd n out.break of thebla. 11M: Iraq• ne ••Ht1 qvoted a muuatry apokeaman •• ••>'· 1n1 lJ>to 11~ ~u nUHd by an tltc\nnl short 1·1rcwt In the Al Balda Cmcol• on Tbunday. tM Ou.rd day ot th• fent marlllna \ht end OC the M lem hol¥ mooth ot R~mad1m Thcrt wu no mH\Jon ol any pobucall)' motavact'd ••bot•t• 19 ~ttld..S .. Ir•• ~-4 By Tt.e "--l•&ed P~ lraruan flnn1 squads Heeut~ 19 mor• ut '1awn today. m cludint lS ttbel .otd1tr& illld the former head of lht' <'tmt.ral bank. Tehran Radio said The rebel sold1e~. lncludlna an oHlcer 1dentUued only ;i.s rt: tir ed Lt Gen Nahdiy un. were convicted of planru.ng the m1lltary·led coup agam.st Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Their dt>ath.a brought to 68 tbe number put to death for the plot. which the re,;1me said 1t discovered last month llil .. Saao N• 1Jlterl4W M•d~ WASHJNGTON (AP) -Billy Carter says he told Senale m vesll"ato~ under oath that he does not believe Libyans had any ulterior mollve Ul their dealings with him At a news conference today, Ph1hp W Tone, the s pecial counsel beading a Seoate Judiciary subcommittee tnvusllf(atton into t he affair, said that Billy Ca.rter told subcommittee Ul· vestigators in a sworn deposition Thursday wha t he did with $220,000 he got Crom Libya. "Thal will come out in his testimony." Tone s aid The special counsel also said the investigation may expand into allegations that the Libyans created a slush fund ror payorcs to congressmen and other U.S. officials. He said that has not been decided. \'fU'''!I Plane Do"'" Ott Cotut SAN DIEGO CAP) -A sea search was unde r way today for a missing Navy plane with four aboard. A s pokesman said the C·lA. a fixed·wmg, propeller plane, ~as declared missing at 6:30 p m Thursday on a 01ght to San Diego from tht USS Ranger. At the time. the air craft carrier was near San Clemente Island. None! of the m issing men would be identified until re lallves art.! not..1 f1l'<l. the spokesman s atd One More ~ook Sex Discrimination Barred From Jail? Orange County Superior Court Judge E verett Dickey seemed !>atisried Thursday that county officials were making progress to end sexual discrimination m Uie treatment of Orange County Jail inmates However , Dickey set a hearing for Nov. 10 to again check com· t">liance wilh a court order re· qumnJ! the county to end dtf· rerences tn the treatment of r cm a le pnsoners The Judge , who ruled two Four Nabbed On Cocaine Rap in SA Undert'Over officers arrested four men early this morning 1n Sanl&i Ana on suspicion or seUing ., pound of cocaine. Arrested were Mark A. Calle· c h1 0 . 23 , and William M . Delhupaoli. 26. both of Costa Mesa , William Otis Farr Jr .. 25. of Laguna Beach, and MichaeJ J Ri chard. 27. of Laguna Hills. Sheriffs Lt Wyatt Hart said detectives and agents from lhe federal Drug Enforcem ent Ad· m1ni~tration a rrested the sus· peels about 2 a .m. at a hotel in Santa Ana after the me n agreed to sell them the white powder, valued on the s treet at $47 ,000 Hart said In vestigators had expected to catch the suspects with much more of the con· trolled substance. He said they still expect to seize several more kilos or cocaine. years ago that the county was d1scrurunatory m the treatment of women inma tes. listened dur mg a brief hearing Thursday as county lawyers explained the changes which have been made to end biased treatment One surh change wai:. <1pprov<1I last m onth b y tht.' board of i:.upervoor.; or an $832.000 tern porary facility to house up to 60 (e male inmates ut an El Toro honor farm prcvwu!>ly for men only Dickey had cla1m<!d 1n hi.s rul inJ( t~o ye<1rs ago that t he coun· ty he1d no minimum becurit) holding facilities for ~omen. It was also clatmed male prisonen. received better privileges and work assignments fn approving the minimum security rac1htv for women. supe rVlsors su1d they hoped lhe temporary building could be ready for use within90d a::r~ A lso attending Thursd11 y's co urt hearang wa s attorney Lawrence Buckley. who brought s uit on behalf o f a female pris oner several years ago which led to Dickey's 1978 ruJ. 111g. Buckley had planned to bnng inmates in to testify Thursday, but withdrew hjs request. He said that although progress is apparenUy being made, he still bad reservations. The county clajmed in legal documenta filed with the court that women were getting better work aaaignments as part of the overall plan to equalbe treat- ment. IO Face Trials Crash l'it.•fi.rn Helped Oran~l' County firemen work to pull Duon~ Dinh Hoang.~. of Garden Grow from h1~ s m asht>d t·ar a fter 1t collided Thur du .~ n<'ar fluo r Corp in Irvine with .. n uutomob1le driven by Garrett Spates. 54. of "ia n Juan Capistr ano Hoang was treated for a ronr·u-.~J<m and "'<tS to be r eleased t h1., murntn~' frtHn lht.' Tus tin Community Ho-.patal Jrtd '-tu<at t•s "'as reported in s ults fact or' <·11ndtt10n with " brok en ankle Former Marine Freed Fi/,es Yield Lost Discharge jor Deserter Canadian born Pvt Mt('hael Ducross. of Jluntms,'ton Beach accused of deserting the Mannt• Cor ps Jl years 3J!O to avoid Viet nam <'Ombat and fo('1n~ charge., th at could havl' sent him to frdt-ral prison for h n · ;. ears. v..111 soon beafrc.•eman. Tht• Marine Corp:; a grt·cll Thur!.day to gran! him a lt-i-.~ than-honorable <l1~charj!l' aftl·r his dC'f<'fl..'>e allornl'\!:> ..,ubm1ltt'd Sletrtllllg O('W t•v1dCnC't: in lht· hiKh ly pubh<'rzed court martial l'3S(' I>ocumPnL-. 1'un\'d 1n m1hlan files imd rcst•an:hl'd b} Dut·r o·.s atlrirneys rarricd hi-. namt· J.., bt•1ng amnnv a numbt·r of alwn'> d1schari.:t>d in 197~ for h1.1v1nl! fled lhl' ')CrYICl' Oucross. :m. 1s an I roquo1:. Mohawk lodwn "ho cnl1:.ll d in the M anne Corps under a tre11t > allowing Indian::. to serve in eithe r US. or Canadian forces ''l'm happy, but I still don't bclievl' 1t, l don't know why they waited lh1s long." he said at his fa th e r in·l a w ·s Huntingt on Beach home Thursday night .. Afl<'r tht· v. av they'vc })4•f'n tn·atm.: mt· hkt• dirt. 1t.., quill! a rt·l1<'f /\:. :-oun "" I ~ct lh• Soil Turned For 2 UCJ Buildings Ground has been broken ror b10log1cal sciences and phy-.1cal M'H•nces buildings at UC lninc The Biological Sc iences R~i:.earch Bu1Jdanli( will be local cd between Steinh<iuS Hall and the College or Med icine It wrll cost $2 J million to build and will hou st.' r t·s ea r c he rs 1n ps ychobiology. the study of brain mechanisms rt•soon~1blc ror lcammg and memory The building is to be dedicated in early 1982 when a ma1or m ternatlonal conference on brain research and learning is planned to lake place at UC I. pJper-, 111 HI\ twnds I'm JU"t w• in~ to kick bar k :md rt•l;i" t11 Jddcd T he <'I \ 1 Ii an ;11 torn 1• y Co r Hucro-.s 1)1·1 l:ir1•1l th1 .., murnin~· l h:.i l th\· Marmt• C'orps knt·l4 fur month!> it hJtt no c·a'>l' Santa Ana atlornt>y M1·1r Wcstrt'1ch J'>'>Crtt.'d the M11nn .. Corps a,.t,.d 1 rnpropnly rn holrl 111~ Ducm .... , 'o lonJ! and in dr;11• g1ni.: uut th1 11ri1n•1 <l111.1.r., Buth W1·~t rcH h JIHJ ~Jfll11 !'orp., ofhr1als c,a1d Oucross wa~ .ii C';imi1 Pt•ndlt>lOn today. ap paren\ly '14 rapping up hi!> dts <·ha rl!,1' prrl<'l':.S Ill' ord1-.1l tw-~an v..hen ht> di., t 11 \ •·r•'CI -.hortl;. af\er his enb st rrs1•11t lhJt for him 1l had been a tt·rrible mi..,takl· Iii'> v.1f(· h<•" de-.crit><-d him ;.,., •• 111 •·p J'1·11tl1 rwr ... on :.ippallt-d .11 ... h.11 th1• \A.,1r h.1d t1onl· lo n· 1 urr1111, \l.1r1111 Denver Man Heard In Sex Abuse Case In an att1•mpt to "hov.. a pat 11·1 ll to l..c'Ot1:-; llN1t1·r"• '-''X ual :u:tl\ IUl'S. the pro .... N·ut1CJ0 1n th• Fountain Valley man 's sex pe rversion tri a l Thurs da y brou ght in a Denvt.•r man '4ho ..,.., ,d Jl (•atPr ;,i :-...,;,ultL•d him mn1· \l'.1r-. J f?.0 T h l' ...... I I II I ., .., • 0 fl u ,. I .1 .. )1<'K111~ht .!•• ltolcl lht.· ..... ,I n man fr' c• \4 <> m " n Ju 1 \ 1 n Sup1·rw r Court .J udi.:l' J .11111·' Turn"r' 11111rtr11or11 that I fe,111 r twlc1 !111111·.Jpll\\' for t1o1.11 cl;t \' 111 l'li I ,inf) fl'J.>t Jlt•tll) Sl'XUJll\ :.JbU!>l'd h1rn Pro"'"'ut11r Da \'c llrmsehon .,:m.1 th1· J1\ar k on McKnight ~as .1 virtual ·carbo" copy" of th(' onP !feater 1~ no\4 rhargc<l with 1 n vol ving a yr>uthfu I h1tchh1)..t•r from North C.:aroltna The -.tocky. 49 v<'ur old derencl a nt ,.., (•hart:(.-d ~1th h•>ldin~ lht.! 18 \t:ar old d r 1Hc r. Jonathan l.eonsk1 . rapt1w• for l \AIO duys a~ hi., "Sl'X slave .. In a partial victory for the de fcnsc Thursday. Judge Turner <ftsm1sst-d on<' or the two fal~t' 1mprisonmcn l counts 11.:ainc;t Heater The d1c;missed count 1n volved Leon.ski's fir::.t da> Jl the dcfe n<lant 's home T l1t• "11 u n I r n v o I v 1 n g th c !>ccond day wa::. not d1sm1ssed Defense attomc:y John f-1ood had asked Turne r lo d1~m1ss all 10 counts of sex a ssault a nd fal.!>c 1mpri....,•nmt>nl 11101<,el">n "JHl tlw d1\mu.sal 1 •f r1111· <'ou11t did nu\ htoder h1::. l ;JS{' Ml'Kn1ght lesltfled that be had lo('rn h1tchh1k1ng o n Pac1rir I· o ;1 ..i II H' h 14 J ' v.. 1 t h t hr t· •· f 11t nd 111111 '•·;1r ... JJ:O .if\1•1 r ht·rr r .1r 1.111 11111 ut J.!J' Tlw l~·.H dl·d l>1•n\t•r mJn -.;ud \1 11'\ \lot rl• "" lllUJll\ i.;l\CO .1 rtd1• b\ .t ma11 he 1rl1•n11f1ed , If, .111 r lh1 r1 111 HP.tit 1 111 .11d olro\ •· th1•m l11 ti., I •mn1J1n \ .11ll·\ n ·'>1dcn c1· ,, 11 ti t \ 1· 11 l u .1 I I ' t r 1 c k t• d \1 c· I\ n1rh1 ' t'<1trlpJn1on'> into ll'J\ 111~ him .tlon"' 14 Ith flcdter Support Split On Rh,ers Plan I.OS ANGELl':S <AP) Plans to plal't' northern Caltforn1 a rl\ t·r-. under permanent federal prott•cllon have run mto a lldal 14 ;J Vt• Of Oppe>:.lllOn fro m local "at er agencies and government:.. 1o1. h1chclaim1l would cutoff an 1m portantpOlenllal source or wattr St•\·cral :.peaker!> at an En· \ 1ronmcntal Impact Report hear. in~ here Thursday spoke in sup- l'(>rt or Gov &tmund Bro wn Jr 's re11uest to mcludt the rivers in the frt1er al Wild and Scenic Rivers System Fro•P,...AI JETS ... During ;a lunc heon at the A1rporter Inn prior to lhe after· noon demonattallon, omciala played tape8 ol Super 90 takeolf• and landings. polntlne up the "1moothness" In contrast to the "rip" ol other Jets. Newport Beach Councilwoma.n Evelyn Hart said it was that di!· forence she noticed the most. R e presentati ves or the Newport Beach -bas ed Air Califo rnia. which hopes to in· troduce four or the new jet.I into 1t.s J ohn Wayne lineup. were on hand at the demonstration. County !:>u~rvisors Tom Riley et nd FAIM>n Miiler as well as Ne wport Beach Assemblywoman M arlan Bergeson a lso were al· tr acted to the event. About 75 people were squeezed into a pair or chart.er buses and d riven. first. to an industrial tract JUSl north of the runway to watch the Super 80 land. The mass a rrival startled one Tustrn ma n who had altuat.ed h1 mst>lf m an empty field to take p1c turesoflhc new cra ft. lie said he was 'just an J irplan~ buff" who thought he'd take advantage of a week's vacation to get a look at the 171-passenger Jet. billed as the quietest. most fuel~fficient ever built After the Super 80 passed over. t.he group headed for the Newport Beach Golf Course to watc h and hsten to the takeoff. Ray Town e. a D ouglas s pokesman. stressed that the Su JX?r 80 was loaded up with fuel to make its weight equal to the 737 that preceded it. The Super 80, which has not received final Federal AviatJon Admmistrat1on certification. has enough fuel capacity to accom· modate a 2,000 mile trip, he ex· plained. The County curre nU y has a 500·m1le flight lid on the airport. The Super M had experienced <;c ver a l problems during its federal tests Last June. one n a s hed while attempting a landin~ and pnor to tha t, the tail .,cct1 on or one or t he Jetliners broke loo:.e during a test fli~t Hut Tov.'Tll' -.aid lhe hr..t or der-. ~h<>uJd be f1lh..>d late r this month 111• ~aid Sw1ssair will get the fi rst :.h1pmcnt and tha t PSA, .an J1rf11w ..,l'Ckmg perm1ss1on to n, out of Orange Coumty. will ftJ llu'\I. "''on afte r. \Ir {';jhfomla Wiii gel lWO O( tl1l' nc\4 b1rd.i, by the f1r::.t of the "'Jr. ht: -.aid As lhe group of 11l>!)l•rvcr'> be~an to d1 s~rsc ""'era I of lhe Newport Beach ('1l) C-Ounl'll members wondered ,1lr1ud \.\ht:rt: Mayor Jac kie lfrather was .Sadat Seeks /Ve1( Sununit l'.-\ IRO Egypt <AP) J>rt•-.1d~nt Anwar Sada t proposed a ne w U .S · :-.pon.,o red summit m eet· 1ng today after the No· vcm ber presidential e lec · t1ons as lhe "best course" for resolving the Egyp- tian-Israeli deadlock over t h1: future of the P alestJn· 1an:-. T he Egyptian le ader made the proposal in a let· ter to Is ra e li Prime M 1n 1s tcr M e n ac h e m Begin. latest in a series of mess&iges concerning the dispute between the coun- tries over the status of Jerusalem ffe s aid 1t would be "un· r a 1 r and dtscourteou.s" to set>k such a meeting while President Carter is run· ning for re-election. The $695,000 Physical Sciences Research Building will be local· cd behind the existing Physical Sciences Building on campus Physics researchers are to use the building Ground was broken Thursday. ------------ Funding ror the buildings will be provided by UC Regents The four we re booked into County Jail and bail was set at SlS,000 tach. DAILY PILOT ::..:',::r,., c.:~ ~;:, tt:~ PY::~:":,",,;. QI~ (a.tM Pulli't""9_.. (.,,,N"f ~r.t• .,...,,~ .,, ""'°''...,.... ~. ,.,,,~ ,,...,, ... , ........... -· ~ ........... _ .... tt .. •t" f ownfilfH"t V•H•, •• •• ._., l.•f'-"• tt.M. f\ \o.1{9' (~ A \Iii ...... I .. tOfl•I .. tt'Ofit t\ ---~ ..... ~-~.,. ,,..,,. .... _ pwofl'lf'kf"O ,..,.. ., .. ).» ..v •• , St•"' p 0 UO• ')t!O (.Qlt.tirJ _.\,. (AUMit,,_•lt>•t. Court Clears Pair In Pyramid Case BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... ._. .. _ "'"•\tdir'lt•Nl•Wbl~ I-<•• c...rlO'r ""·"'-otl•""<.."'4 .. _,.. T-••-1 f 01\0' r'::::.,"-.,.~ C--.IO.~ . _ _....,.,_ Two of 12 Oranae Countian.s charged with mlademeanors for a lleged particlpaUoo in a $1,000·per·person pyramid scheme have been ruled not cull· ty to Sou\h County Municipal Court. Judie Blair Barnette ruled that Wayne Charles Allen, 58, or Santa Ana, aDd Linda Lee Yentacb, 38, of HunUn1t.on Beach were laDoceDt. The 12 bad been cited du.rinl • pyramid raid t.J Ora.nae County Sberif'l'1 ~ May 2 1t tbe Mlaaka Viejo home Of MUJMD Mat~~· ?I: ol 11151 Lhno••· A JWJ uw for aDOlb9r t1'0 ol the U tcW•IH to be IMld Wedaftday, WH po1tponed. Kare ~Storm. rr, otSU· ta Aaa, and Tracee Gwynn HanJtne, II, ot eo.ta 11 ... , are aelMchlledtol&Md trial Od.1$. Sb ol th$ u haft.,.. .... DOlo con~ ,Jpo eoeteat) to \be charses and the other two have pleaded guilty. All bad been charged with violation ot Sed.ion 32"1 of the Calllomla Penal Code, promol· tng an eodleu chain. Fined m> after pleadinl no contest were Ma. lllattlncly; Beverly Lee Hunter, 3S, of Newport Beach; and Greaory Muradian, 23. Betty Tobey Tun, 27, Connie Beaty, 23, and Larry Steven Levine, M. all of lllukJn VleJo. Jimmie BUI Brook1 , 2e, of eo.t.a ......... ftDed .. after plHdiDI aunty, and James Edward Reale. M, ot El TOC'O, w •• fiDld tza6 after pleediq aunt,. Attorn•r. Maa D• Llema, repreaenun1 Allen and Ila. YenUCb, ..W be eGDtaded that tbe peaal code 11ctlon w11 Vll\le ml tbe.re WU q-.ton aboot wbetber tt applled. to pyranf.d ldlelMI. one dollar. ·w1TH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540..1502 . • ~-------------------------- ' . •'.\,, •• TRANSACTIONS Friday, Augu•t 15. 1980 s DAIL V PILOT - Car Costs Boost Rates on Rentals 81 IOllN CVNNU'P &~ .............. NEW YORK -Anyone who rents cans knows hit ez. penses bave been rising. Daily IAIW'Ul~ rat.el are up. Mileage charges of 3$ centa are now com moo. And cuoUDe from the renter mlPt cost St.50 a gallon. But when you complain to them, the renten can mat.ch you woe f cw woe. "l'VE GOT TWO CASS t.ot.aled out back," said ooe rentet' when t.be cuatomer complained about $:>-a-clay in· suraoce. He added: "And if you doo't charge mlleaae the cu.st.omer will run the car into the ground.•• But appa.renUy there 1a a way to save, and the Hem Corporation's annual study of vehicle cost.I -its stupify. ing statistical s morgasbord, as it bu been called -inad· vertenUy offers one possibility. ··Average passenger-car cost-per- mlle Jumped 3.8 cent.s or 16.4 percent from 22.8 cents in 1978 to 26.6 cents in 1979," Hertz sa1d this week. Cost-per- car was up $260 or 12.4 percent from S2.092 to $2,352. It explained: "Expenses for new vehicles are substantially higher than the a verages, but cost of older units is usually somewhat less." "The a plosive riae in gasoline and d1~el fuel prices." was cited as an im· port.ant reason for the higher operating costs. But eveo though th.is category amounted to $104 million, \t wasn't the biggest it.em. WHAT WAS! DEPRECIATION. "Depred ation con- tinues to lead in t.otaJ expenses. and in 1979 was up som• St3.4 million to Sl.29.2 million, an ll.6 percent incruse," the Hertz report stated If thi.'> is so. there 1s r<.'ason to wonder why the big ren· tal comparues don't attempt to cut down on deprec1atioo and other expenses. Why shOuld neet.s consist mainly of current-year model.s when. as the Hertz report says, the operallng costs nf older units is often less? And. if depreciation ls the costliest operating factor. ~hv offer current· year models OD wh.icb deprec1at100 lS tbe ~realest'? Local rental companies long ago dJscovered sucb 1•ronorrues. and some frandusers too. In Tucson. Anz . 1'om Duck boasts that h15 Ugly Duckling Re nt.al Co. wall l'O\ er the country ~ 1th rranchised ouUets. ~ THE NEW VORK metropolitan area. a Rent·A· Wreck outlet offers four and five-year-0ld cars for Wider $100 a week with 700 "free" m.Ues. Most new-car outlets quoted prices more than double that rate. Understandably. many business customen prefer oew vehicles and they are wiJ.lln& to pay for them. But not. all customen need new vetucles. especially when it ls pogsi- ble to rent used cars at much lower pnces. Used cars Med oot be wit.bout clua and style. aod they need oot be dirty eit.he:r. Those wbo rent them insist they are a ble to keep them in dependable worlting order tor a t least several years. They are able to charge less because, as Hertz su&· gests. tbey don't suffer the tremendous fi rst-year depreci•· t.aon that is mcurred by ~ big oaUooaJ chains lhat offer new or slightly used vehicles. WITll MOST IHJSINESSE.5 and individuals looting for ways to cut expenses. it seem,, likely they will be taking a closer look at rental costs, in wtucb ftnt-year depreciation plays so larg~ a role . Many wtU decide it su..its their 1.0terests to continue renting current models, but a good m any also are likely to as k themselves 1f a sligbUy older vehicle at a markedly lower rental rost doesn't m a.Ire sense. Sla<-k• In Tlw Doar,onP#.\rPragf'• Spotll91t1 NEWY()ql((API FIMI Oow-Jone.\•Y'Q:> ~~Y. 1."9. 14. N EW YOQIC (AP I $<! .. '-T~,.l)f'IO (looon Hoon L Ck» 0YJ M>CI Ml C~ OI 1"9 """" "'°'' ...,,,. JD '"° ~.9l 9'15~ ~,..., ~, \l.41 ..... Yor-~ StoO. C•~ "-20 Tm l•lj l 321.IS l\2 )4 1'0 71 + t> \l ,,~ ... t-llv ~ more IN" • , 's vu uo ~ 111 en IO'l 1S 110 lot. 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KtnMdy eo.a.kln'\ lol4I lbe OemocratJc nomlaatlon lt be ever decided to run, many queeUoned wltether bJa •tran1ed wlfe oouJd or wouJd Join hll <'ampa.lp. 8 £ HAD moved out on him. taken up lit in &.ton. enrolled i.n a muter'• c1e1ree procram eo ahe could cet a Job. Joined AJcohoUca Aooo1moua and aaw her chUdren oo weekend.a. She told K.enoed)' lhat lf be wanted to vll t , be bad to call Lint to make aure it ••• conv.U.t. But late lut a&ammer, when Kennedy f1Dally d«aded to cballeqe Praideot Carter, Kennedy uked b1a wife l! she ""'-..... wouJd campaip for bim. Sbe qreed. Aetreu Sandy Duncan, wbo play s '"nnktrbllll'' in the Broadway product.ion o1 Peter Pan, shows Amy Carter, the presi- dent's daughter, how lhe flying in the play ls done. Amy was in New York City for lhe Democratic Convention. J oan Kftlll«ly'a efforts lta.rted ten· taUvely, with a few lru.lted reporters a.n the quiet of her Beacon Street apart. meot overlooltin1 the Charles River, whose banb sbe JoHed along every monung. IF SHE was offended by the bullet· like question-t',.n YOU t,.k~ • .,_ rr-. sure? WMn wu YoUr lalt drt.Dk T II you_r bulbud a pbll....,_f -abe never nlnched. And •* aft.el' week, interview aft.er interview. def .. t after def Ht. Joan Kennedy eodured eadlel1 pl"Oblne aboUl the atate of ber aaarrta1e and the state of her bealtb. "Don't they lbink I know anJWn1 about the lllue1!" •he uked in ex· u peratJon durtna a campalp •wins throuab New Jersey. In (act, •be called benetl a temblllt and promoted the Equal RlCbta Amend· menl at every at.op. And ye1, •be bad stopped drlnkin1. , When they arrived at lhe DemocraUc coove:odoll ln New York this week, vlc· tory .taa but a distant dJ'eam. But the pair arrived t.ocdber. And unlike tome campaJp at.ope aJoog the way, the Ken· nedy1 lt.lu'ed lo the same hotel Ooor. i.n the aame suite. KllS. KENNEDY kept a &ow proflle: She went to the oonvenUoo twice, toot in the Picasso exhibition, appeared at se veral caucuses. But because abe'd answered the same quesUona at least a hundred times in at leut. a hundred . places. no interviews. Yet. after her husband gave an eltt· trlfying speech on the convention floor Tuesday night. she joined him on the platform and spontaneoualy lhrew her arm around him. Keruiedy b"Ued ber. Wbeo It was aU over, Kennedy took hla wUe to lunch a l a lovely Ultle restaurant where the two of them dined alone. What was said , ,,obody lrnowl. Where abe'U live, nobody la H ytnc. BUT WHEN Joan Kenndedy left New York on Wednesday nig ht, she new to Wa.abiogt.oo to arrange a campaJgn pool party for the staff members and Secret Service agents who made the journey with them. Her hUBband would arrlve later. And by the week's end, the campaign over , the Kennedys were Oytng together to the family retreat. a secluded com· pound overlooking Massachu.setu' Nan· tuck et Sound. APW ....... CAMPAIGN SURVIVOR JoanK~ More Viewing for Monument WASHINGTON <AP> -Vas. it.ors may soon find 1t easier to view the nation's Capitol from Its best vantage poult -the t.op of the W aslun~n Monum ent After a S22,000 s tudy, the Na· llonal Park Service has pro- posed doubling lhe monument's Wlntinw A"'"' tn m ::tlrP 1t PA'llPr for chJJdren and handicapped pe rsoos to see. The mo num ent's existing eight windows, two on each side. are designed for the sight line Qf adults, and viewing for many of the 1 6 nulUon tourist& who visit the MS-foot·hagh obelislt eatb vear is dJfficult. HARBOR LITES I 807_.Ne.wport Bl•d. 645-730 I °'9e DAILY t A.M. to 6 '.M. SUPER SAVINGS I SUPER SELECTION •POP BOOKS* ·~l~,!!~~IReg S8995) 55400 COIL CORD BILL y JOE Reg. 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Sot. 9:30-5-.30 l1Vtf,,, Aui9u1 .... ,.,m.r, I tJ?.....,.,. .... C....Meto c..llfwMe '16.27 6U>-Crl23 BELOW COST SPECIALS Stereos Samsonite luggage Decorator lamps Giflwcae CATALOG SHOW IOOM Inc. or our next trick ... ED IT ION . 73. NO. 221, 'SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUN ~our Homrtown Dally NewHpaper , TWENTY·FIVE CENTS l Team Oaims It's Found Titanic NEW YORK (AP ) -An American wattb party believes It bu (ou.nd lb ~UD lln r Tita.nk, wbieh ..ant • yeua aao aft9r WtdQa an lceberc tome 3IO mUea off lb• Newfoundland roaat, the upedition le&det re. LDOJted '*1. r -~·we think we've got the Titanic," Mike Harris told The Auoclaled PreH by s bip-to· shore telephone from the re- tearch vessel H.J.W. Fay. ' "We won't be sure until we H nd th tetevlslon ('ameras down, but lhe sonar ahowa il'I th n1ht lencth. ri1Jht width and rl1ht hel•hl of the T1ta01c," Herris aaJd. , The aonar 1tehtJn1. USl.ll& a sophisticated scannlna sled sub- merged beneath the Atlantic. located what appeared to be a ship's ouWne at a depth of 12,000 feet at latitude 41.46 North and longitude S0.14 West, Harris said. "This is not too far from the • hlstorlc site where the ship went down." he said. The luxury ocean liner. beUeved unsinkable at \he time. hit an iceberg on lls maiden voyage and sank April lS, 1912, killing more than 1,500. Although t.be location of the sinking has been generally known. the vast depths in that part of the North Atlantic have prevented searchers from find· ing the giant liner. Jack Grimm. a Texas oil mlllionaire who has ranaoced a search ror the Noah's Arlt and the Loeb Ness monster. put up $1 million to rinanre t.be Titanic search. The H.J. W. Fay, a 1IJO. foot chartered vessel with a crew ol 38. including 23 scien· lists, embarked Crom Port Everglades, Fla., on July 17. The mission has been plagued by bad weather and some of its equipment was lost or damaged as the ship was buffeted in 12· fool· hid\ swells last weekend. Harris said that, if weather permits, the Fay will be able to drop its cameras for a close look at the outline Saturday. "But we're expecting more bad weather tomorrow," he added. If the Titanic is pinpointed. Grimm hopes to send a research submarine to the site next year t o p enetrate the hull a nd retrieve parts of the ship with remote-control equipment. As Harris spoke over the slut- Play1nate of Year Foun d Slain Husband Suspected in Murder-suicide LOS ANGELES !AP> - Playboy magazine's Play mate of the Year. Dorothy Stratten, was killed with a shotgun blast in her face, apparently by her husband, who then shot himself to death. pol ice said today. Ms . St.ralten, 20. a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, was found al 12:30 a.m lying part ially on the bed in the two. story West Los Angeles home she shared until recently with her husband, PaulSnyder,29. Neither was dressed . a nd Snyder was found on the floor. on top of the shotgun, said police Lt. Glenn Ackerman. The Lieutenant said friendi:1cametothehouseand found the couple after no one had been able to reach Snyder since Thursday afternoon. ·'The indications are that they died sometime yesterday after· noon." Ackerman said. Ile said the couple had been married about two years, but for the last two months Ms. Slratten had been living elsewhe re, Ackerman saM the couple's rel- atives were out of the country. "The death of Dorothy Stratten comes as a shock to us all. She was a beautiful and talented woman." said Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner In a statement released by h is office. "As Playboy ·s Playmate of the Year and with a film and TV career of iocreasmg importance. he r pr ofessional future was a bright one. But equally sad to us was the fact that the loss takes from us all a very special friend of t he Playboy family." Ms. Stratten·s most recent ap- pea r a n ce wa s in a P et er Bogdanovich film. ''They All Laughed." and a movie called "Galaxma." that tias not yet been released, said Playboy. She also had bit parts in the movies, .. Amencathon" and "Skatetown, US A .. Ackerman said Ms. Strltten's husband was also her manager. but Playboy publicist Jim Merrill said that was not true. Rental Crackdown D u e? Newport Man Perishes in Car Accident There may be nothing Laguna Beach can do about illegal reD· tal units unless city officials .. take a hard line and sweep the town ," says Zonin1 .Ad· m!nistrator Jack Connors. City studies show there are an estimated 2,200 to 2,300 such il· legal dwelline units In Lquna Beach, which some say are a drain on city services and a ma· jor cause of parking problems. Nearly a year ago the City Council voted to allow residents to anonymous ly turn in neighbors they suspect are hous· ing such renters. But Connors says existing city ordinances against illegal rental units are virtually unenforcea· ble. "An inspector will go to a house and t eJl lbe property owner that bla tenant bas to vacate," Connors said, "and a few months later he'll go back and find the tenant bas moved back in again." Connon said a mijor problem with enforcing city ordinances against illegal rental units is the shortage or manpower. ·'I think the city would like to see us lake care of our normal duties first," he said. "There's not enough bodies to police the situation and keep up with our other work t.bat needs to be done on a daily basis." Connon said an option would be to set up a system where landlords found to be operating illegal units would be given a citation and be subjed to a fine. "This would be similar to a traffic ticket," he explained. "But I wonder if \he City Coun· cil Is really ready to hire two or three new people aod give them the power to act as police in this matter ." Connors said the illegal rentaJ units are located in areas of the city zoned R·l, meaning singJe family residential. He said the usual process foUowed when an anonymous re· port is received of an illegal unit is an inspectOI' will go to the ad· dre&S named. If an illegal unit ls found. a let· te r 1s sent to the property owner informing him to close the wut or face legal action. .. Most or the time they com· ply," Connors said. "We go out and they have removed the kitchen appliances. But it's not unusual for an inspector to be in the neighborhood a few months later and find that everythtng has been moved back Ul. Then we start all over agam." A Newport Beach man was killed and two injured early this morning when a car sped off Plano Trabuco Road in Trabuco Canyon and landed .co feet from the roadway Former Marine Freed California Highway Patrol of· ficers said John F ait, 33, 109 14th St., Newport Beach, was killed shortly after midnight when \he car in which he was riding went out of control at a curve and "'entoverthesideof a bill, west of Tra buco Road. Offi c ers s aid th e car cartwheeled onto its top alter landing. They sald the sunroof ol the vehicle was open. William Riehle, 33, of Newport Beach, who was driving, and Tracy Fall, 13, of Newport Beach, a passenger. were treat· ed and released from Sad· dleback Community Hospital. \Vme Workers Walk MODESTO <AP) -Some 5,000 workers at 23 of California's largest wineries may walk off their. jobs tonight after talks stalled today. according to a un- U>G apokesman. Canadian-born Pvt. Michael Ducross. of Huntington Beach, accused of deserting the Marine Corps ll years ago to avoid Viet· nam combat and facing charges that could have sent him to federal prison for five years, wiJI soon be a free man. The Marine Corps agreed · Thursday to grant him a less· than-honorable discharge after his defense attorneys submitted startling new evidence lo the highly publicized court martial case. Documents buried in military files and researched by Ducross' attorneys carried bis name as being among a number of aliens discharged in 1972 for having fled the service. Ducross, 30, is an Iroquois Mobawk Indian who enliated in the Marine Corps under a treaty allowing Indians to serve in either U.S. or Canadian for~. "I'm happy, but I still don't believe it, I don't know why they waited this long." he said at his father-in-law's Huntington Beach home Thursday night. "After the way they've been treating me like dirt, it's quite a relief. As soon as I get the papers in my hands I'm just go- ing to kick back and relax," be added. The civilian attorney for Ducross declared this morning that the Marine Corps knew for months it bad no case. Santa Ana attorney Meir Wesln!icb asserted the Marine Corps acted improperly in bold· iog Ducl"05S so Joni and in dra&· ging out lbe proceedings. Both Westreicb and Marine Corps officials said Ducrou was at Camp Pendleton today, ap- parently wrapping up his dia· charee process. His «deal began when be dis· covered shortly after his enlist· ment that, for him. il bad been a terrible mistake . His wife bas described him as a deep. gentle person appalled at what the war had done to re· turning Marines. He applied for an alien dis· charge but when il seemed lo drag on interminably and his shipout date drew near. lbe am· phibious tank driver-mechanic fled to his native Canada. The discharge came through shortly after but he was already on the desertion list. He returned to California and sought amnesty under President Carter's 1977 program. teWng the Marine Corps where to fmd him but there was no response. Drivinc to the store for dcarett.ea last March. Ducross was stopped by Huntincton Beach police for an ille1al left tum near bis home and the na· tlonaJ criminal index computer showed. when fed hl.s name, \hat be was wanted for desertion. He found h1mself back in the Ca m p Pe ndleton brig as a private E · l a nd s pent three months there making nne range targets. The duty was made more un· pleasant. because al the time he faced the prospeet or a death sentence if the charges were up- held under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Shortly after his case became national news, the Marine Corps said it would not seek the death penalty. Camp Pendleton base com· mander Maj. Ge n. Hugh W. Hardy granted Ducross' most recent discharge request. over · riding ooe by former base com· mander Maj. Gen. Stephen G. Olmstead. He said in a statement the re- quest is done for the good of the service based on research into Ducross' alien status. Carter Lauds Ted's Appearance NEW YORK <AP) -Presi· dent Carter, dedarinl himself ••underesUmated a1 a can· didate." t>esan bia election cam· paign against Republican Ronald Reagan toc.'ay with * *-----· * * ~arterSllp Humphrey 'Hombloamr' thanks to hil defeated rival, Sen. Edward II. Kennedy, for a unity 1esture at tbe finale of the Democratic National Conven- tion. <RelatedpbotosPa1eA4.) • 'I thou1bt it WH a ver1 1raclou1 thing for blm to come," Carter told reporten after touriDC an exhibition ol the woru ol Pablo PlcU80 at tbe llUNUJD ol Modem Art. Altbouab tbe llauacb..-. senator Jolned Carter oa lb• podium In lladJ1oa Sqaa.re Gardm on Tb~ nJcht, bit =:e~iu::~~-can.r coeeeded that tbe COft· vntlm bad a .. rocky" belin· oh••· but 1aid M detect.a a "•lead)' buildup of unity" durtq t.Mw..t. "1(7 belief it that lt WU a IDA• Jor •le]) forward," be aald ol k~'• appearance. Tbe prealdent be11n today wllb a conelllatoey brukfut mMtiDI wltb soma JOO black • • convention dele1atea before toun.n,tbe PtcuaouhibiUoa. Carter received a rouaiq re. ceptioa from bis black audience as be said: "I have always been unden!ltimated as a candklate . m•tmv STULS IHOWAGAl........U .IOMI Dl•tlDY MOVD AHIAD 1110 I bave a ll0'8t ... poa, and that la the black people ot WI sreat COUDU7, wbo Dow tbe7 baft a frtend la llmm1 Carter." Later ID the m.onllq, at Ida lut stop before leaYIDc New York for his Camp DaWL lld., retnat, the pnlident •POU to tbe Democratic National tom· mlttee and rettent.d bil com· meat about the pan,•1 lf'O'trinl unity. He taJd the eoaYlfttlcla week "worbd up to a dlmu Of unity and achievement and purpose that guarantees that we have turned the corner ... that Democrat.a will be lo the White House f~ the next four years." Tbere was no embrace, no nub ol victory alps Tburtday llif.bt. KeaDedy did not amile. 'lbere Wiii Just a polite abUe.of Carter'• band, aa ii the two political rt.all were meetlq for the first time. The senator waved briefly at the audience aadtblllwu....-. It w .. auppcjeed to be Carter's moaacat. but the dele1ate1 kept cbantiq, "We want Teddy." Aad that WHD't the ODIJ problem. The prealcleal 'I' aecept...ce speech, delivered momenta earlier, bad drawn a lucklu&tel' retpGnM. Vlee President Waller F . .Mondale's rema.rb c,.... a more emotional ttir. tering ship.to-shore radio line. interference could be heard from Russian voices. apparenUy from another radio. The Fay has reported a Russian vessel nearby, closely monitoring the expedition throughout most or the 2"7-week search. The "eye·in·lhe-depths" sonar ins trument aboard the Pay located what lhe crew believes to be the Titanic while sus- pended from a cable 600 reel above the craggy seabed. &P W1.-ro Proud "Olll S usan Ford Vance. daughter o f former President and Mrs. Gerald R. Ford. gave birth today to her firs t ctuld. a 6-pound, 3-0unce girl s he said would be named Tyne {"because we like it'') Mary (''my g randm other's name">. Susan and husband Charles l.Jve Ill Virgm1a s ub- urb of Washington. O.C. Woman Killed, Four Injured In Car Crash A Sl·vear·old Missouri woman v. a killed Thursday and four people v.ere mJured when two rar!' collided head-On on Coast H1ghv. a~ in Capistrano Beach. Rochelle Margolies, 51. of l "n1versity City. Mo .. was pro· nounced dead at the scene arter a car allegedly heading north· bound in the southbound lanes collided 'w\'lth the car in whJCI\ she was traveling. Califorrua Highway Patrol of· f1cers said the northbound car was driven by Patricia In· graham. 41, of Capistrano Beach. She was t reated and l a t er r e leased fro m Sa o Clemente General Hospital Ms. Margolies was r iding in a car diven by David Slepner, SI, of West Hollywood. Stepoer and Carmin Fredman, 27, of Clayton, Mo .. were report· ed in serious condition in the in· tens ive c are w a rd a l Sa o Clemente Hospital. Ellen Fredman, 27. of Clayton. Mo., another passenger in the Stepner car. was reported in critical condition in Mission Community Hospital. Officers said the accident IS under investigation. Coast Weather Considerable nighl and morning ctoudiness, but sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 inland. Highs Saturday lo 'm9. INSIDE T ODAY li'loCotbt Ca more important them ~ m Newport Bench's Choroctn Boot Porode. f'or o pm7tn1 of Sllftdof'a wmon of tldt nm· mntimt traditiofl, an PGQe Cl. l•tlex , Cinema Fire Leaves 59 Children Dead 8S.IR\fr, ~ <AP> -A nr. ta a m0¥M theater in a 1uburb ol 8qbdad. t.he Iraqi ~lal. kllled 59 dllklren attend Ill a ma&.&DM and &Qjured '5 otlllen, tM lr~I ln~rtor ltllnlatry saJd 18'd today 'n.e otncaal Ir.cal ftf!WI asency aald most of the v•rUma wnl' •UIM la 1 a.taml*le tor llM ~ alter the audd o outbrHll ot U.blue. TM lnq1 newa •.-CY~ a mi.n.t.try apoh11mao aa H)' ant the flrt •II tau.led by an tiedncaJ abort clrcu.lt 10 the Al Balda ClDf'ma on Thu~d1y. the tblrd d•Y ot the fea1t marklna lbe ted ol the Mottern hot)' month ot Ramadan There waa oo meoUon of Ml>' poUUcaJJy rnotavatC!d aabotaae ··~ .......... s.-" ., ne A.9wia&e4 h'f'M lraiuan flrUl& .cauada ~~eaattd t9 more at dawn t.oda y, ln rludln' t~ rebel oldlen and tht rormt'r bead or tho ceotnl bank. Tl"hran Radio aald ~rebel so.ldien, lodlld.ul& an om cer 1deollficd only as re tared U Gen ltl1bdl)'\&D, were convicted o r planmng the m1htary led coup •l&UlSt Aya\ollllh Rubollah Khomemi. Their deaths brought to a tbe number 11ut to death for the plot. which the rei)me s aid It discovered last month 8IUW SalO Ne 111•~,.._,. flfellrr WASHINGTON <AP> -Billy Carte r says he told Senate In vestigaton under oath that be does not bt>lleve L1t>yans had any ulterior motive in their deallnp with h1m. At a news con.ference tOOay, Philip W. Tone, the special counsel heading a Senate Judiciary s ubcommittee investigation into the affair, aa.id that BUJy Carter told s u bcommittee in vestlga\Ol's in a sworn deposition Thursday what he d1d with $220,000 he got rrom Libya. "That will come out in his t.estamony." Tone s aid The special counsel also said the investigahon may expand into a llegations that the Libyans created a slus h rund for payoHs to congyessmen and other U.S. officials. He s aid that has not been decided. a.,....,. Flrn 1t'erlc of Anoal.tt•? By Tbe ~lated Pl'Ha Fire officials said today they believe arsonists have set at least 48 brush fires m Northern California since Tuesday. m- cluding five blazes that have blackened more than J ,SOO acres. More than 1.SOO firefighters were on the Job. aided by air tankers and helicopters, and hoped to control lhe fires by the weekend Federal and swte investagators were workmg on the ai. s umplton thal the rires. started along roadways an Lassen, Shasta. T ehama and Plumas count.Jes were the work or the same person or persons One /ff ore Look Sex Discrinllnation Barred From Jail? Orange County Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey seemed s atisfied Thursday that county officials weNJ making progress to end sexual discrimination m the treatment of Orange County Jail inmates However. Dickey set a heanng for Nov. 10 to again check com pliance with a court order re· Qu1rint the county to e nd dif· rcrences in lhe treatme nt or Four Nabbed On Cocaine Rap in SA Undercover officers arTeat.ed four men early this morning in Santa Ana on suspicion of selling a pound of cocaine Arrested were Mark A. Calle· chlo. 23. and William M. Dellaipaoli. 26, both or Costa ~esa. Wilham Otis Farr Jr .• 25, of Laguna Beach. and Michael J . Richard, 27, or Laguna Hills. Sh eriffs U . Wyatt Hart said detectives and agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration arrested the sus- pects about 2 a .m. at a hotel in Santa Ana arter the men agreed to sell them the while powder. valued on the street at 147,000. Hart said Investigators had expected to cat~b the suspects with much more of the con- trolled subetance. He said they still expect to seiie sever al more kilos oC cocaine. rem ale pnsoner.; The judge, who ruled two year5 ago that the county ~ru. dascnminat.ory in the treatment or women inmates. llstened dur mg a bnef heanog Thursday a~ county lawyers e xplained th,.. c hangec; wtuch have bee n mad!' to end biased treatment One such change was approval las t month by the board or !">uperv1sors of an W2.000 tem por ary fac1hty to hou!">t up l<> fJJ f<"malc inmates at an El Toro honor farm previous ly for men only Dickey had claimed m his rul· mg two years ago that the coun ty had no minimum security holding facilities for women. It was also claimed male prisoners received better privileges and work assignments. Jn approving the minimum security facility for women. s upervisors said they hoped the tempora ry building could be ready for use within 90days. Also attending Thurs day'" court hearing was attorney Lawrence Buckley. who brought s uit on behalf or a fe male pris oner several years a go which led to Dickey's 1978 rul- ing. Buckley had planned to bnng inmates in to t.estUy Thursday. but withdrew bis request. The county clajmed in legal document.a filed with the court that women we re getting better work assignments as part or the overall plan to equalize treat ment. 10 Face Triab 0 ... , ...... , .... - THIS IS THE OC-9 SUPER 80-A QUIETER WAY TO FLY OVER THE ORANGE COAST? Noise Relldtn9• Show• Ottterence of 7.2 OecltMI• From Conventional Aircraft Jet Minus 'Tear' Sound County Oj"ficiah Hear .. Quiet " Plm1e By s n ;vE MARBU: Of, ... o.lty ,,_SIMI The ~roup rn the golf <.·our-e park1n~ lot had their head' together t'uch lalung a turn Jl tempting l o explain and '0mt'll01t'S to m1m11: lht· dif fort•ncc ~t v. cl'n th\' jt'l~ · It J0t~n·t hJ\ t' thJl np lh•1t t ,. J r 1 n ~ 'o u n ct • o b ~ l' n t' cl "\t•v. port lll'al'h Cit\ Coum·ilm.in Philip ~taun·r J " Lht' nc"' L>C 9 'Ul>t'r Ill d1~.tpµt"an·d (r11111 'IC"' O\ t•r lht> OCt.111 'No"' hs ll'n lo lh1 ' om·.· Cnun(•1lman l>cm Str.iu,.., t'UI 111 v. ht•n rt "W ,..., .111nuunn·1t th.11 .1 ll u~ht•" i\11 \H"~t l>t°·~ :JO "',J, .ibout to hft off "'Yt·ah. this'' the one that wi ll ~t·t you." Maurer nodded. s tar mt: lO"W ..tr<I John Wa) nt-Airport Tht·\ 't<•1>11<•d t.1lktnj.t "ht•n tht· n·lltiv. Jd drtint•<.I m t'r thl' 1:olf n1ur't' "'"" t he airport and hi.' Jdt'<i -.oulh I hj\l' a tt•rnf1l' 1dt'J," !>Ug· ~e~ted ~l'" po rt Beach Cit v Counc1Jmdll John Cox after the no1i.e had died .. I think ll v.ouJd I.I{· a good idea 1r Hughe' c hangt'd rrom yellov.. to a quieter 14h1t<: · The Thursday alle rnoon dem mon"trat1on. a rran ged by Congrr-:.,man Robert Badham. f{ "\ r•wpr1rt R(•ach .... a5 billed a!> " n<J n \<1ent1f1c off<Hr to lr·t poht1r1aru.. f)Olent1al c us ll1mc·p~ .ind th1 pre5s JUdJ!l' thl' d1f Man Charged In Laguna Auto Assault A S anta Ana m a n was n ·· leased from jail on S2.SOO bail after being charged by Laguna £:s(•ach police with dnvwg under the influence o f alcohol and s triking a woman pedestrian with his vehicle. John Kenneth Lask y. 20, al- legedly struck Greta Meyerhof or Laguna Beach at the comer or Brooks Street and South Coast Highway s hortly before mid· night Wednesday Mrs. Meyerhof is listed in fair condition at Saddleback Com· muoaty Hospital an Laguna Hills She is reported to be suffering from a fractured s houlder and cuts to he r race and skull. Mrs. Meyerhor was reportedly c rossing Brookli Street at the ID· tersectlon when Lasky turned off South Coast Highway and hit her. ll:n.·nct· 111 "U"l' lwl\\ t•1 ·11 tl11 Supt•r 80 ollld JJJ ...... l•n.:l·r JI t' 1111"' 111 u:.t.• ul lht· .airport Count\. OOl'l' n •.icl111.: .... t.1k1•n rrom i-.1x t11frt·rl·nt l11l Jlll•n "hll"" l'd lhl' Ill"" \1 • l>un111 I l>ougl ,1~ ic•f ·" t'fJ).!t•d 7 .• iii 1lwh qUll'lN tti.1n th•· H11•·1n1• 737 th.It look orr ,tht•ud 111 ll \ r1 .. 11h1w .11 1111' ~·1111 ,.,, 1r-•• 111 1 ,, 111111' ..,m11h 11r th• r1111v. •• , Hiil 11· 1\1'(1 !ht• .... ll~t I Xll k II l.l'ol llf' 'I:!~ cfrl'llJd., ur Jl"l 11111'1' '4 hllt th1· iJ7 nw.i,111 ell !t-J K Ht".111111.:' ti !\1 "'poi I Oum· 111•lf •' th;m (11111 1111lt fr""' 1111 11rpn1t ''"'"'''" ,1 'l11•ht11 tlif 11'11'111'•• thttlll'lt Thi· "I" I !ti ~laims ''ssa ult 1 i 1111' Ill JI t(~ j Jlld lht• jJl Jt ~·· ; llut fur thl' i5 or ~o poht1c1a~. ,11rlinl· e1ff1c·1ali. Jnd airport 111 1.:hlK>r ~. th1·n· "' .. ~ .. d1f ft•t I lilt I h1·1o r •• ""' wu.,h on the 1 rd1l tr Jt I. 'J1d l\1·v. Port r~1 •h·n\ l l,1n nr 1· f urm·r a ftt• 1111·111 ,11rp1trt 1·r11w But \l>U h.i' c II• 11.:u11 C>uu~I." put th1:1r i. •. ,, lt••t l1trv. ~•rJ lh•· p1l111 I 1111,1~·1n1• "'•" lht• lw'>t Ont• Ult>) • ould l111cl q1111 ll·r J••I "'111 Ill' ..r1 11111r1 tl11•hl:. Piil I I !hr •• r 11 •rt Denver Man Heard In Sex Abuse c~e ln an attempt to s how J pat· t ern to Leol1s Heater's sexual act1 vlu~. the prre.e<'ut1on m tht- 1-'ountain Va I If· v man ·., '>t>x 111·r vt·r!">1on tr1 u l Th ur<..d J't hrought in ,1 l>f'n" ••r m&n v. h11 '><IHI lll':tlN !J'>r.uultN:! ham 01111· yf'!H~ iJ~!I T h (' w 1 t ti c•<., ' I> fl U ~· I i.I ' \f' K n1rtit :~; t111rl th1· '''v1·n Ill .1 II f I ' I "'" m ·' II ) II r \ 111 ">U llC'rl<lf ( '1111r( .J 11111.:1• .J ,11111•-. Turm·rs r11111troo111 Iii.it ll•·uln held tum t·a11t11tt• for twu <f.1y\ m 1971 ancl n ·JH·atedly l>C.X ually ubuM>d him P rost·<"ulor 1>.1\ 1• l1 1mwl'>•1n ,,Jl(f thr· ;,rlt,1l'k on "¥11 Kn 1..:ht ~·'' a virtual "c·arhon r•>P> of th" onP Heal<'r 1:-. no~ 1·har1<crJ v.1tl1 involVJnR a youthrul h1tchhihr from North Carolina The stocky . 49 y<>ar ri ld def Pod ant 1s cha rged with holdmR th1• 18 year-old drifte r. J o n11than Leonska , captive for tv.o days a~ his "sex slave " In a partial ''1cton for the dl' fense Thursday, Jur1J?1' Turnn d1sm1ssed one of the two f1l sP imprisonment count\ against Heater The d1sm1ssed count tn volved Leonsk1's fa rsl day at the defendant's home The count 1nvo lv1ng the serond day was not d1sm1ssec1 Defense attorney ~oho Flood had asked Turner lO d.1.smlSS all 10 counts of ~x assault and ratse imprisonment ll1m.sebon ~did the d1~mlb.,al of nnl' t:ount did not hmdt:r tuc; .... , .. ~tc·Knigh• t~t1f1ed that ht' hot1 ht-t•n h1tchh1}.. 1n.; on Paclf1L ( ft J I JI I~ t1 lo' d )' V. Ith th r f' I fr11·n<h rune y•·ar~ c1go aft1·r 'lwir t ,Jf !;Jn out or l!d Trailer Park f es t Slated R1·"d1•ni... of the Treal>ur1· t..lanrt Tratler Pa rk in South La~una 14 111 ctlebrate the park ., 50th :Anmver'iar> Saturda). with 'it rPet dancing a 1930 dress up pa rade• rem1n1<>c1ng. a nd a p<><J ls1de dinner II 1~lonan~ at the park 'iay that a s mall group of .railers were mo't'd from l..aguna Bea ch to what is now Treas ure Island in 1930. est.ablJshmR the 51te as a tra1lt>r park The gatherinR of some 190 re~1denL'\ S_,turda) v.111 begin at 4 p m at the clubhouse Street dancmg wtll precede the S pm. parade and 6 ·30 dutne r. Quan-y Seen as 'Theater' r Councilman Jack K.e lly wants Huntington Beach to become the c ultural hub or Orange County by trans form ing a n abandoned gravel pit into a Hollywood Bowl- \ype ampbit.beat.er seating 18,000. The councilman wants to entice private ente rprlse to build Orange County's rirst major out- door concert facility at what is now a huge 20-acre rock quarey owned by the city as part o r •dJ•· cent Central Park The city's Community Services Department has begun initial study of the idea. wh ich would fit anto plans to place co mmercial a nd rt'<·reat1onal development in the largely passive Central Park to generate revenue \0 fund the c1t:(s parksys tem Currently. the dust y earthen hole al the com er of Talbert I\ venue and Gothard Street con· ta1n'> l~l' rock . old Junk and murky still water Al night, r at>. t.11t~. squarr<>ls . fox and other cnl· tcrs tra1~cthrough thc dcbns. Kelly, e lectl'd in April. would like to S<"t' all that replaced by en· lt•rt;,rinm cnl ~ut·h as t he Los ,\ n ~ t' I e ' r h 1 I h a r m o n i l. Orr ht•stra. Hob llo~ and top not ch rock i.troup:, such as the Ho I I inst Stone~ "Th<• n•ason I want to Set! \he Jmph1theaterput 1n there," Kelly ,aid "bcs1d~ the great cultural 1mp;ct 1t couJd have. 1s that it of- fer s ~n·at potential to make mont>y forthec1ty "We eould get $12 fo r box seats on down to SS .i seat It could 1>1!come th\.' cultural center of Or ,rngl' Count> !low many other 16 000 o,eat amphitheat ers a re th\•rt• 1n the county.,·· Thi r 1t)' !> Co mmnun1ty -w n H'\.~ l'K>partroent tentat.Jvely hJ' prtlpo!>t'd rtlhnlo! the pat and 1·rcJl10~ J motocross center for h1• , 1·lt~ .ind '>mall motorcycles ·" µJrt •>( th1• Central Park de- ' t l1>pmt'nl pl • .m San Juan" Planners Ask Joint Session Arter bl-mg bnefed on major points LO J.n environmentaJ re· port . San J uan City Planrung <.;om rrus.s1on members say they want LO JOUl City Council mem- beNJ at an Aug. Z7 downtown -.1 urh work.shop Thi· l"->mm1s..-.ion ·,..; tr>ld Plan· n1n~ Director Tom Merrell they .... 11uld hk1· to '>It 14lth the Cit) ('r1u n< 11 v.h1•n 1t r eviews lhe I'''"" mown 'v1 a.ster Plan and en-' 1mnmcnl.il rt>port .ll the i pm rn1•dtn1! ,\l the romm rss100 meet.mg. \ll•rn•ll bnen" e xpla ined pomts in thl' µL.-in and report. Com· m1s\10ner... had ~en schedu.led to de<:'1dt' u more Lnformal.lon 'thould ~ added to the docu- mt:nL<; but ~ked to jOlD the coun- t ti 10,t('arl A !>ludy approved by coun t•llmen lasl year ca lls for chan~e. to bolster the ecooomy of the downtown arei.. The plan call~ for converting several str eets to one -way lrafric . bwld· m~ two parlang structures. and dt'Vl·lopmg a s hoppmg plaza. Councilmen have been told that the downtown plan could t:OS L up to $l8 rruU100 in private and publlc funds. The plan. completed last year. has b een a ccepted by \he Downtown Study Comm ittee and City Counc il and w1JI be s ub- mitted for adoption during Oc- tober The fo ur were booked into County Jail and bail was set at $1S,OOO each. DAILY PILOT TM ~ ...... ~ 0.tr ,..,.... •t'lf\ -"t<'t '' t~Mlf ,,., ~ ,,,,, ... '',.._.,.,....,OT ,.._ °'-cao.i ,.,,..,_ '-· i.-... Court Clears Pair In Pyramid Case BUY ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT IN OUR STOCK FOR ONLY ... ....... '\ 111• _...l.,_,. ..,_., t1W .... ,,MM,. ... o•••-_. ......... ,...._ •••<''''hflt••" Y•U•r. hw•f'•. l•tV"• ~lt~CM'M ,.""'ltlf,...,.t,...1191"•\ --'"'"'_'_ ....... ,, T,,_ .., ... _ --.. -".t 1• WHI -tl•ff1. I' 0 .. 4 .... c. .. ,.,... '61 ........ .,.. ·-·-......... M•flllll"""'•~ ... cw-. .,.. ..... -.""----,,_._ , .. , .. -·---~ ........ ~" . ..-··~,_ ......... ,., ... ~ ~---.. ·"-...._9NC .. ,..,, .................. '1 ,, , Al <n•)MMln a 1 a •Ml••11 c..-N L...-...... MDs;a•14111a: TU $1111-..... ........ ~ ---="'= z. ~ c:i::.=-:s.= ....... , .. -·-· -.... -~ ==----.._. ....... ~· ... 1-... .... Cc-,..._ ..... (.etl• -. c........ '""" w-. --~ .... "' t• ;.:, . . .... :.::. -· Two of 12 Orange Cou.ntians charted with mlsdemeanora for a lleged participation in a tl,OOO·per·peraon p y ramid scheme have been ruled not guil· ty In South County MWliclpaJ Court. Judse Blair Barnette ruled that Wayne Charles Allen, SI, of Senta Ana. and Linde Lee Yeot1cb, 38, or Huntln&ton Beach were innocent. The J2 bad been cited dwtnc • pyrabald ni4 by Or. anc• County Sbertn'I~ MaJ 2 It the llillkla Mine of llUJenn MattinllJ, , of 2'7351 Umcm11. A JurJ bi.al few ~ two ot tb• 12 acbeda&ed to be beld W eclancl•J. • u po1t1H"1ecl . Ka,_ Dsbonb StiOnD, f7, of Sim· ta Aaa. ••cl Tr•ct• Gw1an 11.udDe, ... el Colla ..... .,.. ieheduledto ..... Utal Oc\.11. SU d .. 12 baft plH ... llolo COD&eadel't· (DO cmt.:t) to t.be charges and the other two have pleaded guilty. AU bad been cbareed with violation of Section 3Z7 of the California Penal Code, promot· ing an end.Jess chain. Flned SS30 after ('leadine no contest were Ma. Mattingly ; Beverly Lee Hunt.er. 33, of Newport Be1cb; and Gregory Muradian. 23, Betty Tobey Turk, 21, Connie Beat)', 23, and Larry Steven Levi.De, 38, all of Miulon Vlefo· J romle Bill Brooks, 218, of Cotti ..... WU fined $$05 after pleadlDI 1ullty, and James Edward Reale, 31, of El Toro, waa flDed 1215 after pleadin1 1u1lty. Attoro•y Iha De Liema, rtPrtHDtiDI Allen a1ld lb. Y ena.eb, 1akf he com.nded tbat tbe a>eD•I code HCUOD ... vacue Md then •• ......._ about 'wbetber It applied to PYrl~ tcbemec. one dollar. •WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502