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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ' -- DAILY PILOT Old C Bull • * * * 15c * * * WE DNESD AY AFTERNOON, JULY 11, 1979 ~ ll llfC) ttt t HCllOl'I .. l'AeU V-ote Ignites Tempers \ ! J • Newport Nixes Ford Project • Clemente Cop Sex Charge Probed (St ory, Page A2) •Murder Dearing CallS Widowe r • Wayne Statue OK'd f o r Airpo rt Some Land Hit? WASHJNGTON (AP> Skylab. a ghost ship with a proud tradition, plummeted back to Earth like a flaming meteor today. Trackers said tons of molten debris fell into the Indian Ocean and that some pieces may have hit Australia. About 20 tons of fiery metal were scattered over 3.700 miles of the Indian Ocean. the North American Air Defense Command reported. NORAD SAID THE LARGEST PIECES of Skylab ap- parently hit at the front of the 100-mile-wide corridor about 200 miles from the southwest Australia city of Perth The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said 1t received report~ that the fl<.iming laboralor~ wa~ !>Cen plunging th rough tht sky from several points rn ~o uthwes l Australia . inc luding Perth. K algoorlie. Esperance and Albany. It was nighttime there. which m ade the flaming pieces visible in the atmosphere. Sightings of 20 to 50 pieces were reported from Perth at 12:33 a.m . Thursday (9:33 a.m. PDTl A SPACE AGENCY SPOKESMAN SAID a trackin~ sta- tion at Ascension Island in the South Atlantic off central Africa confirmed at 9 07 a m . PDT that Skylab·.., solar parll'I" \\1·rt· nppul .1\\U\ i., 1h1 thll t1·11111f.! .i1111u ... pht·1'-.11 .1 lw1ghl ol li!I milt·" About SOO p1L•ccs of th1: ii 5 ton ~p<.1 l't!<:r:.ilt. mrluding ;1 5.100-pound airlock -.hroud and a 3.900 pound lead safv \~ h1c h protected film from radwtrnn. \H'l'l"' tn :-.plas h into tht• ocean. Sk~lub'~ last ~•1.rnal \\U!'t l"('('O!'ded dl !I II J m f>l)T h~ !ht• Ascl·n~1on Island traekinf.! 'il<lt1011,,,...-- Tht• spiJeL·~h1p bl'gan th final 1fl ttng1· t1fl1•r lh(• SPdl'l' <1,.:l'ne~· s<ml 1t into :.i tumbl<· to ~tt•t·r 11 1rom >ort h .\nwnc~• SKVl.,\B \\ \S 0 ;'\ THE LAST 01-lht• :l-l.!lHI or h1h 1t h;i~ loggt•d :--Ince 1t v. .is l<1uncht>d I rnn1 Caµt.· l':m,I\ L'ral. Fla st\ ,\'l'iffs ago John Wayne S ta t ue Set For Airport Dev elopment Rejected The fin;il orb1l;d p.ith pa-.~L·cl '" t•r 1h1• :-..nrth l'a<·1fH:. th<• nnrth\H•sl lip of lhl· l nth•J St alt• north of 1-~q·rctt. \\'ash -.011lh l'l'lll r:d C.111Jd:1. north ol \iontr 1:.ll :rnd Cltl<J\\ i.l . and 1tw stall' of \lwrw nnrlh of :\ul?U-.l<t l':arltl'I lo<l.1:-. "ht•11 11 .1ppl .11 .. d ~!..' 1.111 n11L!hl .... 111>\.\l't p1t•t•t•::-. on :'\orth .\1111•11t·.1 . th1 "fi.1< 1· .11-1·rtn orciercd 11 Ln "wrt tumllltn ~ in ... p:1c·1· Tt11 ... r1·dul'1•rt lhc· drag 1111 thl· .... p<1tec:r:111 and 1•\H•1uli•d 11 .... \111 Inn~ t•nm1g h ... u thal 11 ''ould c·le:ir tht· c·onl 11Jt•rll Plans for a b1gger-than-tifr size statue of John Wayne at the rt!cently renamed John Wayne Airport were endorsed Tuesday by Orange County Supervisors. The board of supervisors or- dered airport officials to begin • looking for a site to place the statue, which would be provided by private donors. Bruce Nott of Newport Beach ha s announced he will spearhead a fund drive to erect the eight-foot metaJ sculpture. The statue would be placed atop a concrete base and would in- clude a plaque in memory of the late actor. Supervisors· action Tuesday came over the protes t of Vi Smith, author of a book about the county's aviation history She opposes the renaming of the airport. Mrs . Smith s ugges ted supervisors should find a solu- tion to the airport's problems and quit worrying about "win- dow dressing" or name changes. Newport Council Nixes 450-home Project By JOANNF. REYNOLDS Ot tlM O••ly Pilot St•ll NcwPort Beach City Council members voted 5-2 Tuesday, with Jackie Heather and Don M clnnis dissenting, to reJect a proposed 450-home development o n the Ford Aeronutron1c Division property The vote came at the end of a two-hour hearing on the pro- posal made by the aerospace firm and developers from Daon Corp. and the Eagle Develop· ment Company One or the surprises of the evening came when Mayor Paul Ryckorr verbally attacked one of his s upporters. Dun Emory. who testified in support or the pro- posal. Emory, who helped write the existing traffic phasing or- dinance and some or the ad- ministrative procedures that go with it, said the project should be approved because the overall effect met the spirit, ;r not the letter. of that law. "It '~ IOOM' thinking and 1g· norancc or the rules like that that got us in lhc tr<.1ffic shape we're in." Ryckoff fumed. He lold Emory lhere arc lwo kinds of thinking pre,,.alent in Nev.'J)Ort Beach . the wrong kind ~ Emory's and the right kind Ryckoff's. Originally. developers sub· milted a proposal lo build 610 homes on the 100 acres that sur- rounds the aeronulronic division plant. The site at Ford and Jam- boree roads has a lolal of 200 acres on long-term lease from the Irvine Company. Plans also called for 465,000 square feet of industrial s pace as expansion of the existing aeronutronic,facilities. Tuesday night. Tom Mor· rissey, vice president for in- d u s t rl a 1 r e lations for the aerospace firm, said plans were revised downward to 450 units and 435,000 square feet of ex- pansion s pace. prov a ls for the propc·rl~. tht• firm tould build up to 507.000 ::.quarc• ff:('t of industrial e:1. pans1on without further cit~ coun cil approval Ryckoff tncd to get tht• coun ell majority lo go along "'th J move to reduce that hgun• b,v having the plannmg comm1~!>1on start density reducl ion µroceed 1ngs for Lhc property Thal move died when Ryc:koff was reminded that such an ef fort on 19 large vat·trnl parceb throughout the city. mcluding the Ford property. is current I) under way Counci lman Don Strau:.s noted CSee FORD. Page A2> "\\'<· lhrnh lh1~ •~I ht• s:llc·"t .ind 1110:,1 prud1·nt .l<'l tc>n \\1· <·.111 ta"<' al th1:-. t1m1• lo j.!I\ t· \I" tilt' ,1h:-.ul111t· 1111n1mum prnJ1alnht~ of l'Ll:-.Uall~ or .Ill\ -.01 l lrt>m Sk\ l.tli (Jll nfftr1.tl Io I (J l'l' µ11 rt\.' rs i\ H1\IHO SIG~A I. \-\:\~ SE:\T al I:! I ; <1 m l'D r 10<1;1\ In fin• nitrogt·n ~as thruster-. thut .... tartl·d rlw 1·raft "\\Obbl m g anci rolling ·as ll passed lhrou~h an .11111 \Ilk of 92 mile~ Conf1rmat ion that thl' manPU\ 1·1 worki·d t·ame :m n1111utcs lat(•r whl'n Sk~ lab pa:-.~l'ci \\ 11 llin r;.ingl' of ~· track ing stalton m ~ladnd. Spain The dt•('IS1011 to ~lurt the c1 :.i ll I umhl1ng \\as math.' afLt·r :"llOR:\D. \\h1c:h has ht'l'n trark111~ the sp;.1cec•rJft issued :.. I'('\. !~Cd n· l'OI ,.~ pred1tt1011 at 9 :15 p m PDT Tlll':>da~. It fo r t'\.'ast Skylab ''as ltkl'I~ lo n· t•nll'r O\ t't the north P;_l(• t ftt po~tng a pott.•nt w l t hr 1•a1 to 'iort h 1\ mcnr ,1 pn m :.irih C~n~d~ . Husband T e stifies Or"n;.::J , __ 1 =-· In Murder Hearing " ......... ,. iConstruction Ban But that failed to impress council me mbers who said the reduced figure still exceeds the amount or building they want to see on the property. Councilman Ray Williams, in a lengthy statement. said "the total we would approve (is) 261.000 square feet of industrial and 250 homes." The husband of a woman who died after undergoing breast im plant surgery al the Santa Ana clinic of Dr. Ralph Small wa!.. the firs t witness Tuesday at a preliminary hearing into second degree murd& charges brought against the plastic surgeon. started Tuesday involves th<• charges against all three men The dislr1ct attornl'y !.. com µtaint followed uction by lhl' state Board of Medical Qualit~ Assurance which barred Small from practicing medicine fur one year and placed him on to years probation. Pal l'h Y Co~ and low l'ICl uds nt•ar <·oa:.t l<1tc n11?hl •md eilrl) morning hour:,. Otherwise ~unn) days. Lows tonight 55 Lo t;5 Highs Tuesday in low 70~ a t beaches lo 82 to 92 inland I iOusted by Council { Anger was the prevailing emo-or being unlair and opponents tJon Tuesday as Newport Beach accused backers or the reduced J cJty COWlcUmen argued over in· standards of trying to ramrod 1Ulutlf\I a building moratorium the measure through. in old Corona del Mar. But the acrimony was most Tbat. an1er dlclo 't dissipate bitter among four council mem· even after the council voled UD· ben, Mayor Paul Ryckoff and • a l mo u 1 I y a I• l a 1 t t be Councilman Paul Hummel, who moratorium and in favor of backed the moratorium, and '1•nnlnc eommllslon heartn1s Jackie Heather and Don Mcln- oD propoeed reducUooa in de· nla,,wbo oppoeect It. •elopme11t ataadarcb for the Humme1, who ori1inally pro- 2,000.bome era. posed the moratorium as an Retidenta were aUU enraced emeraency ordinance to be tn e.r. at eomcllmtn ud one another feet wblle the plannln1 com· u tbv Wt the council cham· ml11lon ponden the proPQ8ed 40 ben at aUdnilbt. Propooeata of percent reduction Jn allowed .. m1uure 8ftaMd opponeota (lee OLD CfM, Pa1e ~J> 1 It was unclear whether the other council members shared his view on those numbers, but they did make it clear, with the exception or Mrs. Heather a.nd Mcinnis. that they didn't want the amount of building proposed Tuesday night. Under existing zoning ap- &nployees St riking RIVERSIDE (AP) -Mem- bers or Riverside's lar1est ~mployee group have voted to begin an indefinite strike today to prot.Ht the city's latest labor eontratt ofter. Kenneth Plock of Santa Ana. whose 33-year·old wife. Kim. died Nov. 27. was the first of about 50 wit.nesses expected to be called during the hearing before Central Municipal Court Judge John H. Smith Jr. Small, a 31-year-old Laguna Beach resident, and his nurse. 48-year-old Leonard Lloyd Case, were charged with second degree murder in May. In addition, Ronald J . Milstad, 31. Tustin. a former technician for Small was charged wlth con- l'pira~y in the complaint filed by the Orange County District Al· torncy. The preliminary hearing that "' Plock testified this mororn.: that he dropped his wife off at Small's now-c losed Doctor ·~ Plastic Surgery Medical Group clinic in Santa Ana the morning of Nov. 22, 1978. He said his wife hadn't phoned him at noon as be expected so he ca11ed Small's office and was told to pick her up aooul 7: 15 p.m . When he arrived, Plock testified Small told him M rs Plock needed hos pital care because "she had had some problems during the surgery." Mrs Plock h;.sd gone into (Stf-RR EAST. Page At) I NSI 0 £ T ODA,. Arlhur ,-1edler. who died Tuesday ot the age of 84. wo~ n br1tath oJ Jresh al" in lhl! ronc1trt hall See Pagt• A 7 At Ye11r Service • ., A••&.••" "' l M, 1•'1'11 At Miit ... ~tWilJ .. ••niMSJ .... Mt•tn •••tt c;attleffl• "' M"'ual ""' .. tl1u•-OMt Mati.tl•I .. ._ "' c-10 02 o. • .,.. ,_., "' ,,.. .. .._ 01 s,.rb ••• OHlll N•tkh At S*k M•f1tt0 I• , ......... ,._ ,.. ,,,........ . .. 111\etU t-l 91 .. U TMl\tn 11•0 ,.Htwrl.. C1•t1 Weltllef' At ..... C:l·~U WtrW "'"" At "°''".,. t;;lt Al CWL V Pl!.QT s H111-ricane Weakens Bob Brings Heavy Rains, High Tides NEW ORLEAN t APl -Hur rtcan Bob. tho first AUant.ar seuon storm to bear a man's name . wa htd lrtland over lht' Louisiana <'08. l tod•)' with aru.'\l)' w1ndis, ha&h tld l•ts 1tnd hHY)' ralna but not much punch. "There 'ts nt>l a iJh•llt dt"al of wan d damaKt' und t>nly • ~mull amouot of w•h•r da m agt'." :.•td Mayor Way1w (iu1dry or Grand tale one or lhl" firs\ ·~ pu1ed by lbt' 1tor m Our motl prra arut probl~m 'eem11 to bt- fro m power fa1lun All of the 1 I anti •~out Oth~r a~o' an lht• path of th•· a t o rm rt'po rt .. d o nly 111.ch t {f a m a it c At II o u rn a . l hr t' t' 1nr tles of water hty tn the r 1ly hull b1u<'mt·n1 ~nd tht'rt' wt·n• 1i;ol1th•d J>tl"H 'r fi11lutt·~ but 110 t'lt'rl nt• Psyehologist Ha~ter R ecei ves License PENSACOLA. f'l:J (AP ) Florida has its f1 r~t official. duly li ccns~d "animal psychologist." He's F.H. Ovl'rlade. known also as Fuzzy the Hamster. F.H. got his license along with his own er, Dan Overlade. a bona fi de psychologist , his wife. and lht!ir four sons Overlade . 0.1 Pensacola psychologist . plunked tlO\\ n S40 m the Escambia County lax collector's of- fi ce for a $7 professional psychology li cense and six $5 50 public service psychology licenses for a ll his family and, naturally, his ha mster . "Th~y a ll intend to specialize ... said Over lade. who was having fun with the recent expiration of Florida 's law regulating the practice of psychology. Mayors l11vited Summit Attention Turns to Job Rate WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Carter met today with un- ion leaders, two gove rnors and others on the em ploy ment out look a mid r e po rts the a d - m inistration fo resees a jobless rate of nearly 7 per cent by lhe end of 1980. <Re lated sto ry, A4) f 'rom PagP ,, ' FORD ... that the downzonsng of the prop ~·rty a lso mig ht p reclude the <lt>ve loper from com ing back to lh<' city to negotaa k new redut· lions tn the residential plans for the property. Members of the council m a JOrily said they would pr efe r hous ing rather than industrial devt:!lopment on the site . The developers indicated they "o uld consider ho lding informul ta lks with city officials ;.ibout the future of the prope rty Ford'i Mo rrissey pointed out t h a t at was s u c h informal :-.t•ss1ons that led lhc fi rm to try to put a residentia l mst<;ad of in dustrial project on lhe property 1n the first place DI H e arings Postpone d By Marines SAN DI EGO (A P > -T he Ma rine Corps s aid hea rings into charges against three drill in- structors accused or m istreating 118 r erruits will not begin for 10 days lo two weeks. Th e hearings were to begin T hursd ay at the Ma rine Corps Recruit DePot. According to compla ints filed by the recruits, the three drill in- structors returned to the bar- racks after drinking and kic ked, punched and slapped me mbers or their platoons A Ma r ine s pokes man said Tu e s da y th e d e l ay w a s necessary because of the work involved in making such an in· vestigation. The drill instructors could race court martial. 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(ft '''" .,.. .. ~ -.... ,., Teleptlone (11•)'42<4321 CIH alfled Advef11tlnt M2'M11 i.-~c"'­•.....OO J oinjng Carter at the mornjng me eting at Camp Da vid we re Labor Secreta ry Ray Marshall. Govs. J ay Hammond of Alaska a nd Bill Clinton of Arkansas. four union r hi efs. t h ree bus 1· nessme n . fo ur m e mbe rs of Congress a nd othe rs conrerned with urban problems. A ha lf-dozen governors and a d elega tion or m ayors were invit- t•d t o s pend th is evening at Camp David. Md , the pres1den- 11al r etreat wher~ Carter has been c loister ed mo re than ~ week. P a rt i ci p a n t s tn th e l' m ployme nt·orient e d se ssion CARTER'S ENERGY POLICY ZIGZAGs-88 a lso include d · Je r rv WuH. Ame rican Fe deration of State. C ou nt y a nd Mu nic ip al Employees; Sol Ch aiken, ln- t ernational La d ies Garme nt Work ers Union . J a ck Lyons. Iro n Worke rs union : Lloyd Mc Bride. United Steelworkers. Also. Re uben Mettler. pres•· dent. TRW. Inc .; John F iler. boa rd c h a i r m an . A etn a Ins urance , Dav id M a honey, board chairman, Norton-Simon ; Be n jam in Hooks, executive d irector, NAA CP: Carl Holman. pres id e nt. Urban Coalition . Ve rnon J orda n, president. Na- tiona l Urban League. Also, Sens. Ha rrison Williams. D N.J ., and Gaylord Ne lson, D- Wis., Reps . Carl Pe rkins, D-Ky., a nd Ro be rt Garc ia, D-N.Y , Nic ho la s Carbo n e. president , Hartford, Conn.. City Council ; David Lizar raga, East Los A ngeles. a nd Eli Gin zberg, r hairman. Nationa l Commission on E mploym ent Policy. During the week -long re lr.eat, presidential press secretary J od y Powe ll s a id T u esd ay, Carter decided against remov- ing federal price control on gasoline. a propos al that Whlte House staff mem bers had been considering s ubmitting to their boss. ·'The president has no inten- tion to de regulate gasoline at this lime," Powell said. lie estima te d s uch a ction would boost r e tai l gas olin e prices to betwee n $1.10 and $1.50 a g allon. draining "several tens of billions of dollars from the eronom y." Complex fede ra l rules limit the a mount of increas es in ga s o line cos ts tha t c a n be passed to consume rs . The issue of dereg ulating g as prices is separate from the gr adual lift· mg of prices on domestic crude oil, which is underway. WANT RESUL.TS? WITCH TO US ·'I advertised two weeks in a ma jo r O r a n ge C o u nt y ne ws pape r an d r eceived no response. "Then I tried the Dally Pilot and received an un be lievable amount of calls." That's the advertising succ~ ~tory of the I rvine man wh<> pla ced thla ad in tbe Dally Pilot : l BR. pvt yd & gar. no pets $275 1st & last. ~ cleanlna xxx.u xx If yo u want unbelievabh response to your classified ad try tbe friendly Dally Pilot ad vlaen at 642·5678 ' llnea weredowt1 "Th la us a 8'nall hurricane," 'aid forttaster H R. Ramlriiz lit th\• ll S Wt'ttlht'r Service In New 011•·1111:. "II dOt>s not have a "..rv wt•l1 de fmed eye It Is very weak." Th~ storm. the second of the 197U i;t·uso11 in the Atlantic. de· vt•lu1wd :.uddt•n ly T uesdity, fore· 111g the cvacuutaon of 8,000 off. !\h on· 0 11 wo r ker s and a n ,.,u m ated zs.000 res idents from to wns along t h e low -lying Lou1111unu coast Som t• refugees whose homes ~ t•n • out of the path headed fo r home shortly afte r daylight. "This is one of the easiest I've ever had," s aid Principal Ca rlee Nc\'l'I whose Belle Chasse ttigh l)d1ool housed ne a rly 1 ,600 evacue es from southe rn Pia· quemines Parish. He sa id he had handled 14 evacuations in 17 years . As it blew over the ma rshy t•oast. Bob had winds JUSt ttighe r tha n t he 74 m ph ne eded for ccrl1f1cation as a hurricane Ac tual landfall or the eye was al 6: IS a ,m . al Lake Bure. ac- cord ing to radar a t the New OrlPans weather bu rea u. That wus slightly west of Grand Isle. about 18 miles southwest of the little town of Golden Meadow. "It 's not as sca r y a s 11 :.ounds." said Rob Baldwin a t r adio s tation K LEB a l Golde n Meadow. "The roads a re still open all the way to Le eYi lle. T ides are r unning 31~ feet above no rmal It doesn 't look that bad at a ll " At Grand Isle. about 60 miles ~OUlhwesl or New Orleans. the Coast Guar d clocked wind gusts up to 50 m p h. To the west in Lafourche P ar ish, c ivil d efense orf1t'ials said gusts hit 75 m ph. T o rren tial rains a ll but stopped traffic on the highwavs through the mars hes of Te r- rebonne Parish north of Houma. whe re the s torm seem ed to be ;.i 1m1ng its blow. Th<' high tide that was pushed ahead of the storm rolled o ve r beach-front st reets in Grand Is le. One road was under 28 inc hes or water a t t he ye llow line. said Lee Mallaha or the Civil Defense In New Orleans -wh!!re part o f the c ity lies, s aucer like, he low sea le vel the greatest thre a t w as wate r Massive pumps at t he city's 21 pumping s ta tions were readied for heavy ·work. F'lash -fl ood warnings were posted for so uthea st Louisiana. Poss i ble hig h tides we r e est imated at up to 6 feet Flood· control gates on can als a nd bayous we re closed . Most public schools in the New Orleans a rea c ance lect today's sum m e r r lasses . C h a rity I losp1ta l c anceled its ISO o utpa · tient clinics. which normally handle 1.400 p atients O e mente Cop Inve stigated In Sex Case Ora nge County Dis trict At- torney's Office investigators are p r obing charges t ha t a San Clem ente Police officer had ii· licit sexual involvem ent with a 16-year-old girl. P o lice Lt. Al Ehlow sa id the n a m e of the office r . who re - signed Monday under pressure, will not be re leased unlll the Dist rict Attorney's Office in- vestigation is concluded . E h lo w , h ead of th e San C lem ente Police Department's interna l arfairs unit , said he has la unched an investigation into the c harges. The cha rges were initially b rought by the girl's pare nts who now say they do not wis h to pros ecute. T h e 1nc 1dent re - po rtedly took place while the of- fi cer was off duty. lt Is unclea r today when the in v e s tig atio n mig ht be con- cluded. Police offi cials issued a te rse press release on the mat- ter but say there is no further comment on it until the in· vestigation is complete. 4Armed Men End Standoff CARLSBAD, N .M. (AP) - Four armed men he ld a hostage for nearly four ho uns d eep in the Carlsbad Caverns. demanded $1 million and a flight to Brazil, then changed their minds and persuaded feder al officials to charge t he m with a m isde· meanor, authorities aay. The men releued tbe hostage, a youna worker in the national park, unharmed Tuetday ntcht a fter talldn& with a newapaper pubU1her and ne goUaUng with fed eral .a uthoriUea for more than two boun. More than 100 persona were forced to wait in an undercround chamber while necot1at.i001 coo· Unued. There .,.,. oo lnjuries. " llP Wlrt ... I• 'HI , SHORTY'-Richa rd Caliguiri. the 5-6 mayor of Pitts- burg h, welcomes Miss Tall contestants <from lefll Dc bbfe Schuste r (6-l) and Ka ren Girling (5-111 at the Ta ll Clubs international conventio n A High Time Giants Ga ther in Pittsburg h PITTSBURGH !AP> -Things a re looking up ror J eff H•>lt. who l'ame here fro m Ho uston for thl' chance lo look a woma r. straight tn the l'Yl' and ki ss her w1lhoul bending ovttr from the waist. Holt. al 6-fool·4, 1s 1n lhe righ t plact: the annual gathering of Tall Clubs International There are 230 taller than average folks from the l 'nitcd States :md Canada gatherf'd ror <ICll v1t1es t hat mC'lude a bc<1uty contest. a ::.leamhoat ride along Pills b ur g's three rivers. cattng . drinking a nd dancing. T H E WOM EN A ft t: <\LL 5-fo'OOT·IO and up . tht men at least 6-foot 2 "It's vt·ry rdn•shing," :.aid ltolt I c·an h1d1• 1n !ht mtddlt· of this group ~nd blend 1n lht· l1iH"k~r11und ll ., n1<'t "ht:n 'fOU rt a ll tht• ~amL' s tzt· " Terri Vogt of Pittsburgh ag.n·1·d "I ca n we:ir m y c;piked het!b 1or11 gh1 I c,jn 1 °"l'ar hl'td~ ,,• work or I "'on'l fit th roug h lhe door\\-.t}~ Shl' s 6-rr><.>t·5 T HE R E IGNING MISS TALL lnt1•rn(l tt0na l, Roxann<.-Pti~ quarella or Miami. is a six·footl'r wh1J '-(!)!:>most short men fet-1 infe rior "Some men feel height gives thl·m -.uµeriorit) or gave them dominance. It's kind of fun after \OU _go hack into society a fter a ronvention. You're so used to l<H1k1ng penplt' straight tn thr P}t· and thl'n ~·ou havt· to look do"n ·· Tht• firsl tall duh "as urgdllllt:d tn 19:Pi hy K;w t-.1nfchJ ,, form er Wa ll Dtsnl'Y L·art oont~t who d rc·w Snow Wh1tt-'s st•\1·r. dwarfs. Now there> are 34 club~ trl the lJ S and '>l'\Nal in l::urope. The convent1onl'rs Wl'rt' "t:lron1erl to tht' <'It' b' \1Jyor Pichard Cahgum . who ::.land-. under 5 root-ti Stashed in Cup Stingray's Stinge r Stabs Newport Man A Newport Bcarh man found out the hard way Tu<'~d ay that J s tyrofoam cup isn 't a very safe place lo store a r<i ptur<'O -..tin~ ray's s tinger . Newport Beac:h hrc ott1c1a1s sa1<1 Kevin Fernha rt. 18. o f 418 ~ Newport Blvd . hall 10 !!O to, lloag Mem onal llosp1l<1I to have the fi ve-inch s t inger re moved from nis ha nd, o ffic ials s aid. Fire Capt. Ttm Harlan said F e rnhart and some friends were fishing from the Newpor t Pier at about 6 p.m . Tuesday when they captured a stingray with the un- usually large stinger . Most stingers ar c one to t wo inches long , Harlan sa id. He said the me n cut off t he slinger and place d it in a ~t y r ofoum cup to kt>ep as a SllU H'lllr When J frll'rlcl -.ho "•·d up about half an hour latN I larlan -.md. Pernhart p1t•k('rl up the cup 10 show 11 to him L'nfortunatel~ he gripped the cuµ too hard and 1t wa,!:. t-ru!'>ht•tl. l•>rc 111,.! lht• ~ t rn,g1·r 1 nlo h1~ ha nrl Stingray "'oumb <1 r (' extrcmt ly µainruJ and tn rare rases tan be fa tal. Harla n said HoweH·r. he said the fact that the st1n~er had ~t·n cut off het lr <1n hour hefo re probably rt•du«ed 1l' poten ry He said para medic~ couldn't pu II the stinger out bee a use of it s barbs and had t o t a ke f e rnhart lo the hospital to have it cutout ,.,... rflfl' '' ' OLD CdM ... home sizes In the neighborhood, chanaed his tack a t Tuesday '• 6etalon. An emergency ordinance re· qulrea six votes and he conceded under pressur e from Mr s . Heather that he had to come up with another tactic to ge t the m easure through. Al 10 :30 p.m. when the item came before counc ilmen , Hum-' met circulated a proPosed policy -wh1ch requires only four votes which would have pre vented t he issuance of building per mits 1n Corona de l Mar unless the pro1er ts conform with the pro- pos ed reduction.'! The use of a policy to ('reate a pa r tia l moratorium W d S de- nounced by Mcinnis. who told the a ucUcnce. "If we can do this, we can do a nything We haven't got anytfung in this town that's sac red "You people ought to he I~ ·re every night, berauM· wt: can gne a way anythin~ you'v(· got " M t l n n 1 ~ and M r~ l1 1·a1 hc r both insisted there ts no need f1>r a n t·mcrgency ord1n;.int•t• and a p11 l1t•y "houldn 't bt• 1•na«ted without not1 ryin~ all ronn·m•:d pru1wrtv own••r-. about lht• pro- pll~(·ll down1or11ng 1 hl• r t•(IUl'f'<l '>li.inclJr1b, brought to l'0Unl'1lm1·n hv the Coron~• dt'I ;\1 J1 ('1vw l\:.~•H't3· l ion ¥.1·n· tlflJ.(tllJll\ 11111posi·rl a ) 1:;H Jfo!ll The\ ron1;11n <J V<trtt•tv nr rl'- v1<,10n!-to lht• ;1mount or" Luilda ble a rea on a g1 vcn lot -rt' '1 ""'°' n·l.11<•cl to lot.ii f1111>r a n •.i rt-IJltonshtp of floor area l>H"' t•cn ground ~i nd st'1·ond floorc; loca11on of the !>et·ond floo r and building heig ht AS!-O<'tal1on P rcs 1ctent Dick Suc<:a :.aid the standards we rt> rl1•'-f ribt•11 1n .1 -.ur \l'\ -..•nt t11 : ,., 11ll0 rll • an lhl· Jrl·J boun<kd h' \'<><'ado ,\' r·nu1 ._ F1r1 h \ "t·11111· Burk Gullev and the '' .111•1 Th,.t ~ur'f'' r c..,uh 'h"'"'" ,, '"" 111 one n1.1r~10 an f,,, .. r or th1· nc•w -.tand:1rcb ht· .,,,1d fl•· "aid ~)', \\ert' rt•lu rncd of the· n1•;i11\ 6.00o -.ent 0111 • Bui oth1•r., "uc h .1• fornwr planning comm1!'.s1on 'h.111111.111 Bill ·\gee .. 1 < •irona 111 I \!Jr,,., uh•n1 c;a1d !ht• -.un ,., r1·,ult-. \\1'lt qu1•-.l1t111.1t1f1• 'I hl· rkbJlt' hr t"' "' n '1111111 ii mt·mht·r~ and 1m ·rn twr-. of 1111 . ur11cnt•1· la -.tf'ct .1bou1 :in no111 pllnl'IU:tl N! with .1pplau-.1• ftir .,,, p11111·nt" or lht• mur.1ICJrt 1Jm .111d 1 h1• ... t ant1.1nb rl\l'kt1H llo\ll'l' thn>.tll'nt•rl 111 h.1" t• th1· room c·lt·arl'd tf tht• Jll ti ••·nee tnnt inut•d 1t~ b111ster1111· ... 111111ort 1Jf Mrs llc;.i lher J nrl \1 d11n1 " l.11H•n.t ll.1\ ton, 1ir1·-.1<1t•nt 11r I ht• Corona d<>I ~1 .ir C'hJ m h•·r of l 'um nwrc·t.· .ind .1 '>Ul>imrler 111 lht· ml'a"Url'. '-lt·pµt·d lt1 lh1· poc11um IO dt·nount•t· lhC' :iu d l<'nC'P ·,-.how of p,1r11 a Ii I~ I JU~I \\:tnl }1111 It) kno .... lhcrt''> anolht'r "'cit• lo th(• <:nm,' 'h i' a ngnl~ del'l:11 NI r lit• IH'J('l' m ,1 kt• r s wi·r• 1 11n un<·1lnwn HJ" W1lh;1m-. and [)nn Strau"!'-. .... ho 'Ul!l!"'lt•d 1h;1l th t• p11llr\ ;1n1i moratnriu111 mcl\t''-hnth ht· droppl'd 1\I \\ 11l1am~ -.u~)?t·~tton ml'mht·rs ol lht· µli.innin~ l·11mm t"'-'"n \\-Ill tw 111111 In tat..1· up th1.· m:illt.•r .1 ~ -.oon .Js posMblt· f 'rom Pag•• ., I BREAST ... «a rd1a r arn ·st dunn~ the sur j4l'r) and died ft\'t' day-. l~1ti.:r al Santa Ana T ustin ('nm muntt v Hospital witho ut rega mtng con- scious ness Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort . SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 YES. We Are Going Out Of Business EYERYTHI• MUST GOI All --9 tD 6 Every Article Reduced Sales Subiect to Hand Sats. 9~:30 m Center .. Stock On 646-1919 • 17 I l I ----T -• ·, '": • • • , -• .. Orange Coast EDI TION } ' Today11s Closing N. Y. Stoekt-t VOL 72, NO. 192, 'SECTIONS,._. PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS Trwtees Propose Contract By JACKIE HYMAN ot-D•llr .. 1191 ~i.tt A teachers'contract proposed Tuesday by Newport-Mesa school trus tees would require teachers to be on campus a minimum or seven hours a day. require more continuing educa- lton and eliminate a current pro- vision for advisory arbitration on grievances. u The proposa l makes no offers , on salary levels. health benefits or extra duty pay. 1 Trustees at the ir meeting ruesday said those proposals , will be m ade when the state Legislature d e termines how much money will be a vailable to 1 the district for 1979-80. A public h earinS( o n the ~ trustees' proposal will be held July 24. School board President Carol ' Ma rtin. who read ~ t·over me mo on behalf of the board, chjded lhe teachers' union for the al legedly va~uc lan~uagc in its own proposal a nd as ked for clarification. Paul Jordan, chief nf.'~ot1ator for the Newport-Mesa Federa· tion o f Teachers . today • responded by accusin~ t rustees of "anxious hypocrisy .. J o rdan. whose group w<i ~ e lected in April to represent Leachers m <'onlract ncgol1<1 1 tions. accused the board of , wording its proposal in a ma n· ner even more vague than the union's. I He also criticized trustees for I not discussing topics s uch as } non -dis craminal1on. acad emic ~ freedom and personnel files in t their proposal. and for not mak u1g a ny sala ry or benefit pro-lposal despite the adoption last month of a preliminary budget. J ordan said that. despite the board's request, the union has ' no plans to revise its contract •t>roposal. The NM FT proposal. sub· t m ilted June LS. calls for a 14 { 'percent wage increase a nd ad- d it iona I s tep ln crease s for teachers in certain categories. · It would also ban layoffs for ' the three-year duration of the i contract. increase benefits and ' expand them to include depen· dents, and provide for bindinl! (arbitration of grievances : <See PACT, Page A2 > !lhif ter Sets i Pace in Race HONOLULU-Drifter radjoed to Transpacific Yacht Race headquarters at 9:45 a .m . PDT today that it was 102 miles from y \he finish line and s ailing io J winds under 10 knots. Roll call pos itions s howed Ragtime 256 miles out, 154 miles ~behind Drifte~ and J adar was five miles behind Ragtime. • Transpac headquarters has moved the ETA of the first boat ,., to between Sand 11 p.m. PO'f. For earlier story 'see sports, Page B2 Coast Weather· Pat c hy fog and l o w , clouds near coast late night. and early morning hours. Otherwise sunny > days. Lows toru1bt 55 to I 65. Highs Tuesday in low J 70s at beaches to 82 to 92 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Arthur F~r. who dkd T1'1~ at the OOt of U, waa o breath of f1'tth air m the ccmcn'C llGU. SH~ A7. . .... P41h P1IOI PMto Ot Lf'~ P • .,n~ DISAPPOINTED Awaumg Skylab's des - ('ent today wer e members of the Gumby Defense. a self.styled puhlic protection group. who rus hed to Balboa after hearing that the lab would fall into water Stand· 1ng \.\atch Wt'fl' Tustin rc:.1dl•nt~ 'frnlll ll'fU Chi-is '.\1orsc. Stt:'Vl' Luhhnc1 . ('1 a1g W i 11 i am s . D a n 0 1 <i / d e I. l' <1 n . ( · h ri..., ~lt:'tnkt.·. Rnan l'a rks .ind Hu:->:-\,\'t•1nt·1 Construction Ban Nixed by Council Anger was the prevailing emo t ion Tuesday as Newport Beach city councilmen argued over tn· stituting a building moratorium in old Corona del Mar That an~er didn't d1ss1 patt' even after the council voted un· ani m ous l y agai n s t th e moratorium and in favor of planning commission hearings on proposed reductions in de· velopment standards for the 2.000-home era. Residents were still enraged at councilmen and one another as they left the council cha m bers at mjdnight. Proponents of the measure accused opponenL'i of being unfair and opponenl'i accused backers of the reduced standards or trying to ramrod the measure through But the a crimony was most bitter among four council mem bers. Mayor Paul Ryckoff £tnd Councilman Paul llummel, who bac ked the moratorium, and Jackie Heather and Don Me in ms. who opPosed it. Hummel. who on gtnally pro posed the moratorium as an emergency ordinance to be m ef · feet while the planning com- mission ponders the proposed 40 perrenl reduction in a llowed home sizes in tbe neighborhood. changed his tack at Tuesday's session. An emergency ordinance re quires six votes and he conceded under pressure fro m Mrs Heather that he had to come up with another tactic to gel the me asure through. At 10:30 p.m. when the item came before councilmen. Hum· mel circulated a proposed policy -which requires only four votes which would have prevented the issuance of building permits in Corona del Ma r unless the projects conform with the pro· po~ed redm:t1onl> The use of a pohcy tu create a partial m oratori um was d e· nounced by Mcinnis. who told the audience. "If we can do this. we can do anything. We h:.vcn t got anything in this town that's sacred. ··v ou people ought to be here eve ry nigh t. because we can (See OLD CdM, Page A2) John Wayne Statue Set For Airport Plans for a bigger·lhan-lire size statu<· or John Wayne at the recently renamed John Wayne Airport were endorsed Tuesda} by Oran~e· Ctiunty Supervisors. The board or super visors or dcred airport officials to begin looking for a site to place the statue, whJ ch would be provided by private donors. Bruce Nott of Newport Beach h a s anno un ce d h e will s pearhead a fund drive to erect Ure eight.foot metal scolpture. The statue would be placed atop a concrete base and would in· elude a plaque in memor y or the late actor. I Related story. A9. > Supervisors ' action Tuesday c ame over the protest of V i Smith, a uthor of a book about the county's aviation history . She opposes lhe rena ming of the airport. M r s . S mith s u ggested s upervisors should find a solu- tion to the airport's problems and QI.lit worrying about "win- dow dressing" or name changes. Board Blocks Ce11te r 1Wo 'Ve Near Airport OranRt' County "UJH•rv1.,111 ~ put up <i madhlock Tut•:-ifa~ 111 plans by a non profit JU\lm1lt· counseling l'rntt:r to relor;•lt• 11n land near \ht· t•nunt~ airport The Assessment a nd Treat ment Services Center requested approval of a 30-year lease to operate on a third of an a<'re al Irvine Avenue a nd Orch.ird Drive However. s upervisors lOtced misJ?ivin.i;:s that tht• lo(·at1nn m<i) not lx' sUJl<lbl(' bccausl' of nmM· levels Airport Manager R aul Re~alado told tht• h11a rd lh<tl I ht· proposed site 1s 1n a high 001~1· c1rea. He also sr11d I h1• loratwn 1s in :i safety h:1z<1r<I an·a ht·c:i ui.t.' nf its proxi mity to runw<iv'> Supervisors vott•d unanimou~ Iv to defc•r .1C'l1on two Wl'l•ks lo gather add1l111n.il information and to look for Olllt'r '>Ill's for th1· n·nter Lou Akl'rm;tn , o f ll al l1r1.1 Is land. :1 spokesman for Lht' cpunsel1ng C'enll'r . said th<1t 540.000 had be ·n r J1sed 1n private contnbut1ons 10 rclocalc present far1hltl'S to thl' -;1tl' H<> a dded th<it tht' mom·) would hav<• to bt' refunded 1f a lease can't be secured Ak<'rmun also added that the building ran be sound·proofed and actually would hc> qwctcr th an the pre s en t co unsc ltn~ <'ente r site localed on lrvioe property on Bristol Street The cen ter h as to mo ve beca use of development plans by the company The Assessme nt and Treat me nt Services Cenlcr is a non· profit or~anization that work~ with Orange Coast pohce a~en des in couns eling J uvcnile lawhreakcrs and lh<>i r fa milies Development Rejected Newport Council Nixes 450-home Project By .JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1J1:t OMtr ~I ... St.ff Newport Beach City Council members voted 5·2 Tuesday, with Jackie· Heather and Don Mclnpis dissenting, to reject a propOSed 450-home development o n the Ford Ae r o nutronic Division property. The vote came at the end of a two-bour hearin1 on the pro- posal made by the aerospace llrm and developen from Daon Corp. and the Ea1le Develop- ment Company. One ~ the 1urprt1e1 of the eveninl came when Mayor Paul Rycllo« verb91J7 attacked one ~ bit 1upponers, Dan Brnory, who tntlflecJ la aupport ol tho pro- poeaJ. ' ,\ Emory, who helped write the ex is ting tra ffic phas ing or- dinance and some of the ad· m inistralive procedures that go with it , said the project s hould be approved because the o.verall effect met the s pirit, If not the Jetter. of that law. "It's loose thinking and ig· norance of the rules Uke that that got us 1n the traffic shape we 're ln." R yckorr fumed. He told Emory there are two kinds or thinking prevalent in Newport Beach : the.. wro ng kind - Emory's -and the right klod - Ryckoff's . Orl1lnally, developers sub· milted a proposal to build 610 homea on the 100 acres that sur• roundt the ffl'OllUtrooJc division plant. The site at Ford and Jam boree roads has a total of 200 acres on long-term lease from the Irvine Company Plans also called for 465,000 square feet of Indus trial space as expa nRion of the existing aeronutronic racllllles. Tuesday n\gbt. Tom Mo r - rissey. vice president for \n- d us tr i a I r e la tio ns for t he aeros pace lirm , said plans were revised downward to 450 units and 435,000 square feet of ex· pansion space. But that railed to impress council members who said the reduced figure still exceed.s the amount or bulldlnt they want to see on the property (See FO&D, Page AZ> Some Pieces In Australia? WASHINGTO~ 1AP 1 Sk)lab. a ghust ship w1lh a proud tradition. plummetL•d to Earth today like., f1<1mmg m e teor T rackers said lon~ of molten dt:bri~ fell into t lw In dian Ocean and ~omt: p1cc:L':-. might haH· hit sparsely populated parts of Australia "We have no reports 0 1 cic1magL· or 111.1ur) " said H1<:h:1 rd <_; Smith. ht·~d of tht· N;H1onai r\PrOnC:1 ul1t~ and Sp<.H'l ' Admin1stratwn t a:-.k lortl' monitoring tht• death of Sk\li1h 1 ··1 C \."i"T CO~FIR1'1 fT. Bl'T IT uppei.tr" thi.tl some ut rtw ptl·n•:--did mcrfl,; Austr1:1 lw. Smith ..,a 1<1 \-.ht•cf whethe r an.\ p1c•c·t·" ('OlJld he:;' t· lundt'd rnl t ht' con 11n1·111 ht· rPpLieu ·Yl':-:1b:.olut('f.' tt.., :.i po:-.:-.1 h1lit,; ··Wt· ha\'e rt•port..., of hot d!'t1n ... 111 th1· sl.~ frorn :-.t•\'t·ral \\l'Mcrn J\ustral1<1n pmnb." Smnh ~aid · WI' \\t'rt• -.ur p1 •~t·d \\ht·n "t' hl•i.frd '>OffiL' 01 thl p1t•< P!-\H·n· ... 1J.!htt'd <rnd might h<Hl' li:!llt·n 1n -.outh"c!-t :\u~t raha · I n Ausr raha a pilot llnnging h1-. .. 11rl1nt'r into Perth .11 1 po rt n ·pon1·d I' agml·nt ~ 01 Sk~ l.1h ... 1 fl«•k1n~ <H:ro:-.-. th1· ... i,.~ 1n flame:-ol hllll' .incl r(.'d \ SIMIL \tt R f·.f'ORT (';DIE FHOM \~ t'mPlll.\t'I' ol tlll.1n1<1:--:11rlint·s 11n lh< g round .11 l't•rth Tlt1· pilo1 . C.1pt Bi ll t\ndt•rson. ''ho Ilic~ lor iJ IOl'<JI .t1rl111t• 111 \\l':-.t1·r11 t\u:-.traltii. -.;11cl ht \\<f'> ,1pproC1chmg P ert h at :!8,800 IL·l·t ''h1·11 hl .,;,,, '''11 larcl· bl11<· light-. 1n lht• -.uulht•w.,t 111· :--aid thl light... ,1p1Jl :ir 1'11 ltJ bt· dc~<·cndmg . I ht:n 1t1rnl·d rdl ;ind :-larlec! tu ti n .. cl.. up h•·l·omlflg abour f1,·1· larf.!t• 1.neccs t 1 ailt•d h' -.nwll1·1 ~lowing <kilns Anderson 1·-;t1m<1lt·d lh1 1111·1·1·..., it·ll n il th1 · ... uuth\H'-.t 1·11ast <1f AL1straha ;.1h11u1 :1:lo 111dt•" I rorn l't·rtl' S.\SA ~.\ll> T H E ST\TE 01-.P:\RT~E~T rl'n't\l'<I .1 11h.·:-.~a)!e from lht· \11 -..1 r <1l1:1n :!111.l'rnm(.•nt n·po1 t111g no "" m'-•rl1all' ind1tatmn 111 3n~ dama~l' ur 1n1un :\bout 20 ton:-ol l tt.'I'\ 11u:t :tl \\t·n· -.( ;1ll•·1 t·d <•\t.'t :s.i•tt• tllill·:-. of thl.' lmltan Oll'iH;. 111, '\111 th .\11H.·1 H·1111 \1r l>•·ll'll"t <'um mand rl'l.>Orlt>d ;\()HAO s aid lht· lar~<.·..,l pll.'n:' 111 ~~' t,1b ,1ppa1t>nt!~ hit a l th<.· lr11n1 o f th( lOO mil11 '"d' c-1H ric101 ,1h111 11 ;1111 mill'' f1 um tht· :-uuth 'l'!'>l ,\u:-.l rah.! t·11' ul h :rth l\iASA said ti r ecCt\ed reporl !-> lhttl lhe f l::imin g h1boratory was s een plunging throuj?h the sky from Se\'erat points m south"est Au~t ralla . including P e rth. K<1l goorllt· E~pt>rant·e and Alba11~ 11 was nighttimt' then'. ~h11:h nH1ot• tht• flt.1mi ng 1m.•re~ (See ~KYl.A K F.'\1.1--;, Pa~.-A:!) Governors, Mayors Meet With Carter WASJIJNGTO/\I •1\P • Pr""' ch.·nl Carh'r ml't ttKla.,. "1th un 111n IC'adt'rs. t" o g11\ t·rn,.r ... c1r11t olht.•rs on lhl' l'mplo~ tn1 ·111 11111 lool.. Jffi ld r1•po1t:-th1• ,111 m1n1stratwn forc:-.l'C~ ,• iohlt·~~ ratt• of nearl~ -; pcr<:l!nt h~ 1h1· 1·nc1 11( 1!)80 1 Rl•latt'd :-ton /\·• • Mwi Suffer~ Stingray Stab Iii Newport /\ Newport Beach man found out the ha rd way Tuesd1:1v thal a plastic cup isn't a ver~ sate place to store a capturea sung ray's stinger. Newport Be11<'h fire officials said. Kevin Fernhart. 18, of 418 N Newport Blvd .. h ad to ~o le> Hoag Memorial Hos pital to have the five-inch stinge r removed from his hand. officials said. Fire Capt. Tim Ha rlan said Fernhart and some fri ends were fishing from the Newport Pier at about 6 p.m. Tuesday when they captured a stingray with the un· usually large stinf?.e r ·Most s tingers a re one to 1 wo inches long. Harlan s aid. He said the men cut off the s tinge r and placed it in a pla s tic c up to kee p as a souvenir. When a friend showed up about half an hou r later. Harlan said, Femhart picked up the cup to show it to him. Unfortunately, he g ripped the cup too hard and it was c rus hed, for c ing the s tinger into his hand. Stingray wounds are extreme· ly painful and in rare cases can be fatal. Harlan said. However, he s aid the fact that the stinger had been cut orr half an hour before probably reduced its potency He said paramedic!'! couldn't pull the stinger out becau.«e of , lt3 barbs a nd had to take Femhart to the ho~ptlal to have- 1t cuLOUl . ; ln1n1n)! l'ar11·r .11 lh1· momin,! lllt t'•1n11 .ti C'J llll' ()a,td \\L'rt• l .. 1h11r S.•c•n·tan H.n \tarshall t •CH ...• 1:1\ ll;m111111nd ot l\l<i::,ka •1111 Bill. ('l1n111n of ,\rk.tn~a:-.. •1n11 un1•1n c·h1"1" thrt·,. bu"' 111 "nll'O tnur rn1·mt>1•r.., of CARTER S ENERGY POLICY ZIGZAGS-88 t 'nn)!rt·:-.~ anci others t'Oncetnl'll "1th urban 1>rnbll•m:-. \ half d07.l'O ~on•rnor:-. and J cldn:;1t mn of mayor:-were mv1t l'<l 111 "Pt•nd lht~ evening a t (',JJnP Da\ id . Md . lhe presidc11 11al rl'l rt'at \\hCrt' Carter ha)\ bt•t•n <0lo 1s ll•r('d more tha n a Wl'l'k P a r t 1 <' 1 p a n t s 1 11 t h t' t'm µloymt•nt -or1ented s ession ,1 I s o 1 n C'I u de d .I e r r y Wu If , 1\ m l'rtcan f't>derat1on of State, foun l y and Municipal f:mployt'~s. Sol Chaiken. In · tcrnat1ona l Ladies Garment Workers Union: Jack Lyons, I r oo Workers union : Lloyd Mr Rride, United Steelworkers Also, Reuben Mettler. pres1 cl cn t, TRW, Jnc .. J ohn File r. boa rd c h a i rm a n . .\e tna Ins urance . David M ahone~. board chairma n. Norton-Simon . <See SUMMIT. Page AZ> WANT RESULTS? WITCH TO US "l advertised two weeks in a muj o r Ora n ~e Co unt y ne ws pa per and r ecei ved no response. "Then I tried the Daily Pilot a nd received an unbelievable a mount of calls." That's the advertising succe~f sto ry of the Irvine man whr t plact-d thJs ad In the Daily Pilot I UH . pvt ~d & JtUr. no pet!< S27S \&t & la$l, ~· deaniflJl XXX·XXXX H you want unbetlevabli ru poruie to your classified ad try the friendly Dally Pilot ad vl e ri1 at 642·5678 . . • A; DAil Y PILOT N Indian Ocean .. I .... ~- • Al'Wl ........ IO M•p Flooding Fellows Hurricane N l':W OH LEANS (AP> -Hur rlcon(' Hoh. the first Atlantic 1waso11 storm to ~ar a man's 111111w, w~ukl'ned iS It moved In· 11111d Ncross Lo u1s1ana today. durn1nn-' heavy rains and caus· 111i; Cla1h Ooods One man was n •ported ki lh.'d P1·u1:>erty damage w~ light as I ht• 1.lo rm heNded north on a path bt>twecn Baton Rouge and Nl'w Orlearu. Forecasters said thl'Y would lowt>r hurricane Wiroing flags this afternoon "1'he primary concern is now t h e threat o f rloodln g and tornadoes." an advisory from the weather service warned It •dded thul rains between 3 und 6 mches could cause flood· ing on rivers and streams over portions of southern Louisiana and Mississippi. U l ysses Schu ltz, 26, o f Mctuirie, was killed when he was blown 130 feet of( the top of a boat shed by strong winds in the town of lufitte. s her iff's deputies s aid. TONS OF MOL TEN DEBRIS COVER 4,000·MILE PATH Some Pl•c•a M•y Have Hit Auatr•ll•. NASA Sey• "There's not a great deal of wind damage and only a small a mount of water damage," s aid Mayor Wayne Guidry of Grand lsle one or the first spots passed by the storm. •·our most pressing problem seems lo be from power failure . All of the 1shrnd is out." From Page A 1 SKYLAB FALLS. • • dearly visible in the atmosphere SIGHTINGS OF 20 TO 50 PIECES WERE reported from Perth at 12:33 a.m . Thursday (9:33 a .m . PDT>. A space agency spokesman said a tracking station at Ascension Is land in the South Atlantic off central Africa confirmed at 9:07 a .m . PDT that Skylab's sola r panels were ripped loo. e by the thickening atmosphere at a height of 69 miles · Other areas in the path or the storm reported only slight da mage. At Houma, three inches of water lay in the city hall basement and there were isolated power failures, but no electric lines were down. ""The sola r panels folded like a little duck's wings." said Rob Kapustka. an electrical engineer at NASA's Ma r shall Space F'hr!ht Center in Huntsville, Ala . "'This 1s a small hurricane." ~md forecaster H.R. Ramirez at th(' U .S Weather Ser vice in New Orleans . "Jt docs not have <i vt>ry ~.ell defined eye. It is \ ery "l·ak ·'The panels broke loose but were still attached to Skylub' b v power cables." Kapustka said . '"We were getting1 tt;h.•mt·trv bccau!'c of the cables. but no sunlight on the panels. We co uld see the temperature increasing .'' The storm, the second of the Hl{9 S<'ason in the Atlantic, de· Vl'lllpt>d s uddenly Tuesday, forc- ing the evacuation of 8,000 off· ... hore o il workers a nd an t•s t imat(•d 25.000 res idents from towns along the low -lying L11u1s1ana coast .\l\OllT 500 PIECES OF THE 77.5-ton spa cecraft. 1n · <·luding a 5.100-pound airlock shroud and a 3.900-pound lead sat l~ \\hi ch protected fi\m from radiation, had been expect (·<I to s trike the E.irth. The Skylab debris entered t~e atmosphere scv('ral ttwu:-o:ind miles farthtr into the Indian Oc~an th_an NORA? pn•<iittcrl in its final forecast about 90 minutes befor t re ~omc refugees whose home.., 1.1.t•rt• out of the path headed for homl' ::.hortly aftN daylight 1·111 l'V •·rtun Page :\ I PACT ... The trustee proµosal didn't respond point by pmnt but made lhrt•e s1J!n1fkant rlemancls of its "" n llouri. on campus: Teachers "oulcl h<ivc lo be on campu~ at lt·a~t Sl'Vt.'n hours each day of scho1il and principals could as· s1~n them lo an additional ri ve l111urs a week of school-related a<'livilics. lo total a 40-hour "'ec•k. No minimum daily hours <1rc s1>ecified in the c urrent con- tract. district officials said. ('ontinuing e du c ation . Tt'achers would have to com· plete at least five units of study college or in-service over the previous three years before th ey would be eligible to ad· vance on the sa lary schedule No s uch units are now required. Offici&l!i said tha t. with layoHs "ontinuing due to declining enrollment. remaining teachers need a wider variety of skills to fill positions as they open up. Binding arbitration: Not only does the proposal reject such urbitratlon, it also would do away with the curre nt provision for advisory a rbitr ation by u slate hearing officer. T r ustees said they don't want to delegate lo an outside party a uthority given them by the voters. ORANGI COUT to DAILY PILOT 1t"'1O•••C01HI0.tlY P1tot w1tf'wfh(ft1\ton" 01NJridth•~ """' ''°""'''"'"db•t .. o.~ (Of\I PtittM•""'"11eomo.nY S.NUt•N f toin\•'• OVbll\"•d Mond•• INOUOf' rutt•• tot (4"'1• M.9... ..~...oort f\t,t.(1' P•hfl'llU\QfM ~-.. FOUi' t•tftYa ll•Y If~ leO\lne&.-.h )ouft'l(N\t A 'UfttQI~ , ... ~'°""41 ..clttlon t\ pul:Ml\l'W'O \4UurttAf\ .1'\1(1 ~., f"'-.,, .... ._,,., PVl>t•'litlftO Pl•ftt I\'' JXI Wt \I 8Ait Sf,... (0\1" Mr\tf ( t1thlO•flll•• tJt,. ,._,, .. _ PrniOtli116"0 P\ltlltl""tr J•Oll C_, VtU• PO\U:Nnt 41'\d 0.Mf•I MIJ~• , ... _, .. ,,....,...... Me•o1l110 leli•or O••IHM.U.> Ill._ .. , Moll A\'\l\f•j\1 Mf"4101f'M» ldllOt\ 0tnc .. Ce\loMO• ))IW.\l .. •tl""1 ~•O""•llo•<.~ !l .. Glt-~11-1 """''"''°"111.i• 111111 .. c11110 ...... ,. I T ... pftofte (114)~ CIHl4fled AdYerUtllll tu-1171 C'ollneil Notes Ordinance Fails In Definition By JOl\NNE REYNOLDS 0 1 llH D•oly Pllo! $1~11 It's back lo the drawin~ boards with ordinance number 1804 . Newport Beach's attempt to define a dwelLing unit. "We thought the ordinance would make the city's standards more clear ." said City Manager Robert Wynn at Tuesday's city council mee ting. ·'Apparently it didn't.·· Council members agreed they'd been innundated with m ail Crom residents. The write rs were concerned with the definition of what constitutes a dwelling unit as well as the provision that would require units more than 30 years old that exceed allowed dens ity to be brought into conformance with current zoning. Council members asked for a full sta ff and planning com· mission study of the la w The idea is to produce an ordinance which wi ll help reduce the number of s ubstandard units In town without causing so much consternation among r esidents. • ••• JULY 23 IS the date for the hearing on a plan to limit hours of skate rental s hops. The measure. proposed by the planning commission, would limit such shops to operating between 8 a.m . and 10 p.m. The s hops now can stay open until a fte r midnight. Mayor Paul Ryckoff. who suggested some controls be Instituted, s aid the disturbance created by late -night skaters is becoming a ma· jor proble m in the c ity's beach areas. •••• THERE WASN'T much of a fi ght T uesday when ~a~or P~ul Rycko!ftried to get his city c?uncil colleag~es to rescln<t an earlier vote to install special paving m Newport. HeJghts. . Two wee ks earlier Heights r esidents (~~ a counc il majority to agree to their $115,000 phm lo put the textured pav- ing and landscaped Islands in som e key intersections In their neighborhood in an attempt to s\ow down traffic. At the time , Ryckorf dissented because of the cost of main· taining such paving. Tuesday he had a report from the Public Works Department backing his point of view and tried to make a motion to re- consider the issue. Councilwoman E velyn Hart, a Heights resident. quietly told the mayor he couldn't do that. Recons ideration motions can on· ly be made by som eone who voted on the winning side and none of those councilmen were interes ted in discu.sslog the issue again. •••• AT THE SUGGESTION of S PON CStop Polluting Our NewPOrt), Newport Beach City Council members have fielded a task forcetoopposeexpans\onofthecounty Airport.. Appointed Tuesday wore Councilmen Paul Hummel and Don Strauss and residents Mrs. Ric ha rd Simpson and Jean Weaener. Former cit y auomey Dennis O'Neil, also a resident, was appointed as well. •••• NEWPORT BEACH CITY Councilman Don Strauss agrees that April may not be the best time of year to havecily election•. However, he doe1n't think the proposed change to conaollda· tion with 1eneral elecUonli In November of even-numbered years la \.he answer. That meaaurc la being circulated a11 • ballot ln!UaUve by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce. Al Tuesday's ell)' collnoll meetJn1. Strau11 11ked for a te· port. on th• poaalbiUly of a councll·spoMored ballot meaaure which would move the mwliolpal elttUOn!I to November of odd· numbtr*1years1lon1 with school and apecial dlatrtct eltcUon1. "It J\.9~ ... ma a lot 1 ... Uktly that clty luuet would 1•t buried &t tchool etecllon Ume t.h4 way they're Ultely to 1et '°'t durtn1a1eneral tleotJon,'' ht said. t , J Fwa., B11t Illegal When no one was looking recently . these Newport Beach youngsters took a fl ying leap off the Lido lsle Bri~ge in· to the waters of Newport Harbor. They got a thnll and nobody got hurt. but. of course. Jumping off bridges like this is. in Newport Beach. strictly illegal. Frofft Pagr A I FORD DEVELOPMENT. • • Councilman Ray Williams. in a len gthy statement. said "the total we would approve lis> 261.000 square feet or andw.tnal and 250 hom<'s .. lt was un<.'lt·a r ""hcther the other council me mber!> s hared his VI<'"' on tho~<' numbers, but they did make 1t dt•ar. with the exception of Mrs fl<'ather and :'ltc-lnnts, that lhev didn't want the amount of huii"uing prop%ecl Tue~<la~ night l ndl•r 1•x 1~t1r1g 1.oning <rfl Boat Ow11ers Wo11't Face Late f "'ee Thirty thrl'e NL·v.µo rt Ra) dock owners who failed w p<iy their SlOO·a year county pier permit fe<:s on llml' this year. won 't be charged for late pa} ment s. Orange County Superv1~ors decided Tuesd ay Super visors v.ere told by legal advisers the penalties hadn't been charged 1n recent y1•ar~ and dork owner" may not ha\'(• n•altwd thC'y would fare extra charges if the fees weren't paid bv a .Jan 10 deadhn<' ·Those who di d pay t h e penaltws will be sent refunds. a re port to super visors said. and a ll dock owners will be warned tha t late payment penalties will be rha rged in the future The late fee, $25 plus l percent per month, goes into effect if the pier permits haven 't been paid by next Jan. 10. The county issues 104 annual permits to owners of recrea· tional piers on Newport Bay tidelands property provals ror thl' propt:rl y t)w firm couJd build up LO 507 000 square feet of 1ndus1rial <'X pans ion with.put furlhtr c 1t~ council approval R) ckoff tried w gN lht· 1·oun ctl muJont~ to go aloni.t with .1 movl' to reducl· that f1gurf' h~ ha\'ing the planning c11mm1s~1qn starl den1>1ty redul't 1on pron:t·ll 1ngs for the propt:'rt) Thal mo\'e dil'd "h•·n It~ r k11ff "'..is remanded that suth un d fort on 19 largl' \ ac-:int pare·" I" throughout the r1ty. 1nclud1n~ thl' Ford propt'rt> 1' r·urrentlv un1frr wa\ <:011ne1fm;,tn f)on St raw .. ~ 11oll·tl that the down111111ng of the µr<1p c•rt y :Jlso might pn·<'luclt· th1 clt'veloµ!'r (mm t•nm1n~ had, lo thl' c•11~ tn n1·got1<1lt• m·" rt•cllu· tions 1n lhl' rcs 11.lcnt1~I µIan~ f11r thl' propt.>rt) ~1 e mbers of tht-council ma Jority said the) would preft'r hous ing rather than industnal development on thE' s ite T hE' developers 1nd1catt'd thl') would consider ho lding informal talks with city offtc1als about the future of the property Ford·s Morrissey pointed out that 1t w as such infor m al sess1oru. th~1t led the hrm to tr\' lo put a res1d(•nt1al 1nstt·1ul of 111 dustrial proJe('t nn the· pro1>1.:rty in the first plan• Suspect Seized SAN OIEGO (API A 25 year-old San Diego man 1s in custody and another s uspect 1!> bcmg sought after taking e1g hl hostages during an uns uccessful pre-dawn robber y at a ChulCJ Vista Fed Ma rt s t ore Polil·c identified the captured suspecl a s Elliot Brandy Fn1• Page A I OLD CdM .•• give away anything you'vt: got " Mc Innis a nd Mrs . Heather both insisted there is no need for an emeraency ordinance and a policy sh ouldn't be e nac ted without notifying all concerned property owners about the pro· posed downioning. The reduced standards. brought to councilmen by the Corona del Mar Civic Associa· Uon. were originally proposed a year ago. They contain a variety or re· v1s1ons to the amount of builda· blc area on a given lot re· visions relate d to total floor area. relationship of floor a rea between ~round a nd second floors: loc·ataon o r the second floor and bu1ld1ng height Association Preside nt Dic k Surca said the standards were described in a survey sent to res adl'nls in the a rea bounded by Avorado /\venue, Fifth Avenue. Hu<.·k Gulley and the water . That survey res ult s howed a 1 wo to ont' mari:1n in favor of the new standards. he s aid. He said 2 l', were returned of the ne arly G,000 sent out. But others , -;uch a<. former planning commission chairman Bill Aj!ee. a Corona del Mar res 1denl, said the survey result~ were qucst1onablr The debate between council m embers and me m bers of lhe audienct' lasted about an hour. punctuated with applause for op· ponents of the moratorium and thl' standard~ R)ckorr tw1<·e threatened to have tht• room cleared 1f the au- d1enct' continued its boisterous .. uµport of M n, !leather and Mcinnis Lu\ t'na 1 l;iyton. pr<!s1denl of tlw Conmd dcl Mar Chamber of \°urnml'rt'l' llntl a s upporter or 1 ti1· m1·a~u1 t'. stepµl'd tn lht' µoil 1 um t11 denounce lht itu d1t•n<T 1>'hu14 ofparu;iht~ I IU'I "'ant you t11 know lhl'rc• 'anothc1 ""fr t11 the coin:· -.ht· Jn~n I) dt•chirt·d Thi· pt•JC(' mak1·r .., wert• <'11nun1·tlmt·n Ka) W1ll1ams <tnll Dim St 1 au:,~ v. ho "UIH\1•:.li!d th al 1 h•· pohc~ an1I m11r<1tor1um nt11 \ 1 ... hol h ht· druppt'd. Al W1 \Ii am~' ~u1-;~1.>st1on rnl'm bl'r~ qf thl' planninl-! c·omm1~s1on will bt• 1olct to t:tkt: up lht.• matll'r <I" ~oon .t!'> p1)~!'>1hll' t •N>m Pogt• I I 'UMMIT. • • flpn 1.1m 1n 11 011 ~'"' ••\t'l'Ull\l' clirt'<'tor. N1\ACP C3rl ll11lman prt•s1dl•nt . l 'rhan Coal1t10.n . \ t'rnon Jorcl:Jn. pres u.lt!nl. Na twnal L rban LcJgue "'""· ~n:.. ll.1rr1:,dn W1lhtt11i:-D N J , and Gaylord Nebon. U· W1 o; . Heps Carl Perkins. 0 -Ky Jnd Robert Garcia. D-N.Y t'lit•h(lla!> Carbone. president. Ha rt ford Conn c·11 } < 'ounc:il. IL 1' ad l.11,11 r.1g:i F:a!>\ L os \ll~l·ll' ... ;wet f:l l c;1nt.ht·n· drn1r m.1n. !"al11111al ('11m m1ss1v11 11n t::mploynwn1 Polin Do rin~ ttw wcPk long n·trcat . pn•s1dent1al press secrctar~ Jody Powrll ... a id Tuesday . Carter decided again:..t remov· 1n g fedHal prirc control on gasollnt'. a propos<1l that While Hous<' staff members had been con:.1denng submitting to their bOS!- .. Thl' president has no inten· t ion to deregulate gasoline at this time." Powell said Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 YES. We Are Going Out Of Business EYERYTHI• MUST GOI Every Article Reduced All Sales Subiect to Hand _.. 9 to 6 -Sats. 9·5:30 s:I Ceater ., Stock On &46·1919 -·-~--...... W!dnetd!y. July 11, 1 $79 DAILY PILOT A3 Businessman·~. Dreanl Led to Demise BJWIU.IAM RODGE ........ ,..... .... RudJ Vllla bad dNams ot maklna lt. He purehat•d tb• L11Gna Beach THaeo service ttaUoo and tar ...at.al 11enc1 cmq a monlb before an u1t1 fate analched him from the rulba· UoG ol tu. dreama. ID a w_,. tbe fonnel' Oraqe It's A1no%ing Co\lnl)' probaUo n wo rk.r'a. drum ltd to hla d 1th. He wa1 returnln1 to Ma Faltbrook home from \ht> iervl('e at.ation early New Ye•r's Day when t-o men atopped him at a lcmely treew1y viewpoint aouth ol San Clemente. A jury ~vtcted one of Uw men. 20 year-o ld Ray mond Rlt'bard WhJull. of Dan• Potnl, The Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach displays the works of 160 artisans and craftsmen daily. Eric Davidove seems impressed . He displays his talent a s a mime at the rustic exhibit on Laguna Canyon Road. Supervisors Back Mobile HoDie Parks Two proposals that would make more land in unin· corporat.ed Orange County com· munities available for mobile home park development and al· low residents to buy their own lots were endorsed Tuesday by cunty supervisors. The board asked the County P lanning Commission to conduct public hearings on the proposals which would: -Allow the placem ent of s ingl e m obile h o m es. o r manufactured modula r homes. on individual lots in areas now zoned solely for single-family dwellings. -Permit the development of mobile home subdivisions within what are called planned de· velopmt:nl communities. S upervisors a lso ordered a 12-month study on the possible need for a new and separate mobile home zone that would set aside parcels of land exclusively for mobile home subdivisions The board was acting on rec- orn mendations from a mobile home study committee. com· posed of county officials. along 2nd Fire Hits lrari Pipeline TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -The .second fire to hit the pipeline system feeding the Abadan oil re finery , the world's largest , was reported today by officials in southwest Iran. P o lice sources. meanwhile . s aid they had found automatic r ifles and empty cartridges near the site of the firs t fire which occurred Saturday arter an ex· plosion ruptured a line SO miles northeast of the Abadan facility. with landowners. business peo· pie and representatives from mobile home developers and consumer groups. • Under terms of the first pro· posal, COWlly ordinances would be r evised to permit mobile home owners to buy Jots and put their homes on any county land now zoned for single-family res· idential development. First, however, the mobile home owners would have t.o ob· tain use permits from the Plan· ning Commission. Supervisors Philip Anthony. Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley, s aid they wanted s afeguards built into the r egula tions so that mobile homes wouldn't be scattered piecemeal through conventional single-family sub- divisions. The second option would pave the way for developing mobile home subdivisions, again offer· ing owners a chance lo purchase their own lots. wilhan the coun- ty's so-called pla nned develop· ment zones. Planned developments require zone changes which can be ap- proved only a fle r hearings before the Planning Commission and supervisors. County officials may relax some routine building reqwre- ments in planned developments such as minimum setbacks. in exchange for a showing that the project warrants such excep- tions. The c0unty study committee report said mobile home p ark development in unincorporated areas bas been practically non· existent the past fi ve years And since m obile homes pres· enUy are allowed only on land zoned for higb-denisity residen· tial complexes. condominium developme nts u s uall y a r e chosen by builders Seal Bea~h Controversg of acrond de1rce murder for the ehooUna dHlh or Vllla. 43 . Wh ltall wu 1ent41o ced Tues d•y to 15 ye1ra to lire lo state prleon for the murder. A self t1tyl4'd vigilante, Whltall main talncd throuahout the trial that h~ shot Villa tn self defense when the man lunged at him while h., was m aking ll clUr.en's ¥rrest Estes Guilty Of Fraud DALLAS (AP > -A jury found paroled swindler Billie Sol Estes guilty today of two charges that he bilked leasing compa nies of $500.000 in a phony oil field steam cleaning operation and on conspiracy Lo conceal his assets from the Intern a l Revenue Service. Co-defendant Raymond K. Horton was found guilty or one count· or conspiring to conceal assets. The jury found Estes innocent. on one count of viola ting in· terstate commerce laws dealing with the scheme to defraud the leasing companies a nd two counts of mail fraud. The fi ve counts we re covered in two indictments. Kay VIi la. the dead man's widow. said today her life has been in limbo since Vllla's lite e nded abruptly and tragically New Year's Day. "I'm still here ; I'm still func- tioning," Mrs. Villa said. "My life really hasn't take n any direction, I'm Just going day by day." Mrs. Villa has filed a $12 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city ot Carlsbad based on testimony at Whilall's tria l that he was s lopped by police in a vigilante incident there. The s uil conte nds that a Carls bad policema n falsified a report to delete mention or a gun Wh itall allegedly used in that in- cident. Shopkeeper U nhappy Mrs. Vllla said her b usband h ad only been operating the Laguna Beach service atatJoo at 1833 S . Coast Highway for a month before he was murde~. ·'He was a very fme man," she said. breaking into sobs and excusing herself from an in· te rview. V~lla also has an 11-year-old daughter and a 13-year-old son. The jur y deadl ock ed. however. on five count.s of a third indictment involving the steam cleaners. That vote was 9.3 for acquittal. When Roy Bostwick moved out of ha~ bait wh1th hu~ stood lor years next to l hl· and t<u·klt.• shop in Newport. Ileac h. he le ft P:a('1f1t· <'oast H 1gh\\a~ bridge o\t•a U.S. District Judge Robert Hill ordered the panel back rnto deliberations to try and reach a verdict on the third indictment. even though the jurors s aid they did not feel they could arrive a1 a verdict. a message·on the window summrng up ht~ ~<.'\\pol1 Bay. ,..., to ht· remmed ...,n th"t feelings about his departur<.' Thl· sh_o_p:..._ _l_'alT_ra_n~ ta_n_b_u_1l_d_a_m:w bnd ge The convictions will stand af the j ury cannot decide the other issues. the judge said. Estes faces a maximum JS years in prison and fines up to S20,000 on the counts fo r which he was found guilty. Horton faces five years and $10,000. Tioonty Astronauts To Visit Nixon Both de f endants s t ared straight ahead as the verdicts were read . Est es' wife and daughters began crying. Es tes' lawyer. G. Brockettc Irwin, first offered no comment but on leaving, turned and said, "This is just Round One, though, 1 assure you." Oemente Cop Investigate d In Sex Case By R AYMOND ESTRADA Jr. Of Ille O•th Ptl .. Sl•lf American a s tronauts will descend on former president Richard Nixon's San Clemente estate for a party Sunday com m e m orating th~ 10th an niversary of man's first lunar landing. About 20 astronauts. the widows of two spacemen and a host of other dignitaries are ex- pected. The Mexican-theme party 1s expected lo be the last such event the Nixon fa mily will hold there since the estate has been sold to a development group. Nixon and his wife plan lo move Orange County Di strict Al· to s m aller quarters nearby torney's Office investigators are A final hst of astronauts has p robing c harges that a San not been announced. Buzz Aldrin Clemente police offi cer had 11-Hcit sexual involvement with a is perhaps the bl'sl known of the 16.year-old girl. spacemen who have decided to Police Lt. Al Ehlow said lhe attend the party at the Nixon estate. name of the officer · who re· The astronauL.:; plan to attend signed Monday under pressure. h wi ll not be released until the a weekend party 10 t c ir honor in Las Vegas. board an Aa r District Attorney's Office an · California p la n£' S unday and vestigation is concluded. la nd at John w ayne County Ehlow , head o f the San Airportthatafternoon Clemente Police Department's The plane 's 69 passengers internal affairs unit. said he has from Las Vl'gas wall be driven to launched an mvestigalion into San Clemente Nixon had initial the charges 1 I d h L T he charges were initially Y P anned to attcn t e as Vegas event but changed his brought by the girl's parents mind and decided to throw his who now say they do not wash to own bash prosecute. The 10c 1~ent re -Jean Magowan. a pubhcity ~ortedly took place whale the of· aide for the Las Vegas event. ricer.wasoffduty. said some a s tronauts lake It as unclear today when the _ ' investigation mig ht be con· eluded. Police officials issued a spacemen Frank Borman <1nd Alll•n Shepard. canceled their earlier plani. lo attend thl· p<1rty ror unknown reason:-. Ms Ma~owan said only Nixon off1 C'1als will ha1;e a complete li s t of those who wall attend the San Clemente event. She sa1d Billv Cartl'r. brother of Presa df'ni Jimmy Carter. 1s expected to appear at the Las Vegas event along with s uch ente rtaine rs as Wayne Newton . Glen Campbell. Joan Rivers. Liberace and Dionne Warwick. The onJ y dignitary who says he has accepted an mvitat1on to attend the San Clf'mente party so far 1s Congressman Robert Badham. R-Newport Bearh T he 24 6-acre Nixon e state . known as Casa Pacifica, has been the scene of many parties for celebrities including pout1- c1 ans . headb of state. movie stars and forme r prisoners of "'a r since the ousted president boughl lht' property m 1969 The estate. located a l the southern end of San Clt-mcnlt'. has been purchased by three !';e\.\ port Beach basl'd bu-.1 nessmen. Donald Koll, Cavin Herbert and George Argyroi.. for an Wldisrlosl'd sum. The thret.• men say they plan to keep the l2·room Califomaa- s ty le house i ntact and build estate·type homes on the sur- rounding ::ic reage Nixon and friend Robert Abplanalp bought the estate for $1 5 million Oeatl1 Prob~ Pend.in~ b y Valley .Police Fountain Va lley poli(•e said to day they are awaatmg the return of Carnalla Miller to resume an 11\11t>sl1gut1on into lht· Hl77 sul forat1on death of her 2-ycar·old !>On . Ja!>OO ··The C'ase was never closed." said polict' Capt J ohn Beddow Mr!' M 11\er. 26 as be in~ ht•ld in Arkan~as. wht>re she as fight ing extradition to Huntington Beach where she is wanted on suspicion of felony child s tealmg tn the disappearance or her t) year·old daughter. Valeena. The little girl was found safe last week in a Rerryville. Ark . fobtcr home. Authorities said Valeena should be returned to ht>r le1?al g uardians. h er grandparents, within a week Police alle~e Mrs. Miller t1111k Valeena from the g randparent :- Huntangton Beach home last Ju ly 31 Her son . .Jason. died an Foun tam Valll'y Oct. 4 , 1977 Capt Beddow said pol1 rt> lnelf to hrin,g c•rim1nal C'harg1•, against Mr:-. Milll•r at lhl' tinw but lhe <'Ust' was refu sed IJy 1tw L>1,trirt 1'\ltomt'y .., Offic1· E.n~rgy t:risis BUENOS AIRES. A r~tmtana t AP ) The government has 1m· ~osed rotating ne1 ~h borh1>0d blackoul:-and C'Urta1led outdoor C'omrnerc 1al l 1 ~hting . terse press release on the mat· ter but say there is no further comlnent on it until the in· vestigation is complete. Skilled, Professional Gem Talk Beach Buses Debated By J. C llUMPHRIES Cert1Jted Gemologist. AGS ~ SERVICE For your valuable jewelry and watch•• I• H clo1e to Bus stops for beacbgol.ng kids dre w d e bate Tuesday night. before the Seal Beach City Coun· c i l where two viewpoints clashed. Councilman Ron KredeU, on the one band, alleged lbat thl' tef'ming multitudes or beach- bound kids engaged in public sex acts, vandalised Seal Beacb and fhreateaed lo tum the city "into another Balboa." On the other band, one teen· a'ed cltben 1u11eated the COUD· c:U "la rnakinl a mouDi.ln out ol a molehill." At laaue wu Wblthtr or not ~al Beacb lbou.ld pu9h to keep the Orqe County Tran&lt OW.. tr1ct buaee from brinllAa ao man)' beach JQUDPten to Seal Beacb. In the end, tlM counctJ voted' '° l to neaotf•te wtth OCTD. It ._ dU mana1er Denni.I Cow14marebe wbo 1uue1ted necodMtom ratlMr Ulan ac:U«l b)' tbt city to wipe out the 0CTD bUI .... '• Alt1WJ41a die di.J lelallJ ~ eliminate the stops, if not the bus routes themselv es , Courtemarche said he would prefer to first negotiate with OCTD. Los Angeles' Ra pid Transit District and Long Beach Transit Co. He suggested that the city try and move a downtown bus stop to lbe intersect.ion closest t.o the beach to keep the kids from parad.Lng down Main Street. Thi• suggestion was late r backed by lbe council. 4-1, with Mayor Kent Seils opposed. Kredell voted wttb the majorl· tr but continued to push !or tJlmlnatJon of bus stops that brln1 an estimate d 4 ,000 youngsters lnto town on peak day1. "I feel we bave no choice," he Hid. He want.a the kids funneled four nallea down the road to Bola• Ollca State Beach, where be clalml there'd be more room. OCTD olflcla.la Hid this would c:Olt '80,000 for an added bus. A 1pOll•woman for do~ area merchants said the kids aren't really that bad. Other citizens voiced concern that elimination of bus stops would hurt citizens who rely on buses to get to work. An 18-year-old Anaheim man, Andrew Exler, said the council "is making a mountain out or a molehill." He presented a peli· Uon signed by 1,479 people who support continued bus service. "The kids are not destroying the city," saJd Exler. Mayor Seitz asked if the city could remove the stops for a 30-day period and then negotiate with OCTD olficials and those representing the other bus lines. City attorney P a tri c k Coughlan saJd this could lead to "more Utt.eaUon than you'd care lo pay for." Seiu cast the sole vote against the proposa l to have Courtemarche talk with bus line officlala before taking any ac· Uon. Seitz 11id the city should remove the downtown atop ftnt, then talk. '< GOLD IS OL D you as J . C. Humphrtea Jewelers where our own Bt'T 1rs BE:.4UTY 1s AGE.:l..ESS craftamen carefully do the work under pereonal . . •• .upervlalon. ' Gol'd was proba bly the first metal•,."' discovered by m an . There is no precise data on it.s discovery. but there are records of its use far back into antiquity. A papyrus map from the 14th century B.C. shows that Egyptians were mining gold in Nubia and Arabia. The ancient Egyptians are. of course. famous for their use of gold in personal decorative pieees. In t he Western Hemisphere the fashioning of gold flounshed as an ~ art form between 7,000 and 3,000 B.C. Rich gold deposits existed then in Colombia, and the precious metal Is still mined In that South American country. But. the true beauty of gold, both esthetically and historically, is that it is a t Its best whe n used in the simplest, cleanest designs A study of ancient gold pieces s hows that workmen 5,000 years ago were dolna the 11me basic things with gold tb1t designers are doing today. Gold Is. 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H J. fJ F < L .\ f. f fJ ......... ~ . , · . ·~ ......... ,., . .. . .. ... ~ . -...... ,,, . -: .. ~ .. · .. _-,; Tb~ IY-illy Pilot b ring~ ~·'JU t b1: • '>rld r n;; · t j.<m . state and espeeiall ~ ~ our bf~ m ettll' a -a JI f<Jr I~& than IZc a da ~ .. A.J I dfd J\ t:red tn ) our doOT for J e~~ than the prtCf! Clf a t'Up ol t:offtt. DAILY PILOT CALIFORNIA Wedneeday. July 11. 1979 DAILY PILOT A5 ~gns .... ln9M .. Albert Bowker, chancellor at UC Berkeley. announced Tuesday he would resign at l h e end of the 1980 ~cademic year. He moved to Berkeley in 1971 from chancellor of City Universi· ly, New York State Budget A.waits OK $16.6 Billion Measure Severely Curtails Abortions Aid SACRAMENTO CA P 1 A Sl6 fl b11lt0n st¥tt: budget bill wruch &l"ver.-ly curtails 11hAll• fwldtld 11hortloo11 w.s aw1uhng final votes tod1y on the St-n•le and A -.emhly floor!. A shc·member t•omm1ltt,'\'I tnded 15 days or marathon budget heannas '1'\wtday wllh a vole lo redul'e 5tate-funded Medi-Cal aborUona rrom lM,000 uuthorl11.,1.l by court order last year to fewer lhan 20.000 In 1979 80 THE TOTAL ('OS1' of the budget hai> been the other maJor bat tit an wc<'ks of dntftlnl( u 11tate budl(et, with Repulblicans argulng that It mui~t ht• l'ut But l)()ml' Ht-pul>IH':.tnb promm:d ~uµport for the budget after they ~aid tht.•y ret'l·lvt•d promlMis from Democratic Gov. Edmund Bro"'n Jr thttt ht· would \'etu :wveral hundred million from the spendlng plan 'ibe st ate hu~ ~l·n without J liudgt't th1• clocument which gives. legal a uthonty for opnat1on uf most ~lalt' programs. since the 1979-80 fiscal year bc~Hn July l Eleven days llt the longt·sl time CalJfornia state government h as ever operated wrthout d budget Although s tate bills have not been paid in that tame. there have been no dis ruptions or govern- ment In rC'lataon to the total budget, the $13 2 m1lhon abortion item finally approved by the budget committee 1s miniscule, represent· ing onJy one dollar out of t.>very 1.259 the s tale will spend an the coming year. Hut the abortion mont'y was the toughest and las t item re - solved 1n negottat1ons over more than 200 diHerences between Senate and Assembly versions of the budget Although foes of abortion won strict restrictions on stale abor~ tion funds, a last-minute compromise would create a special re- serve fund in the budget for abortions Thal gives abortion supporters the oµportunily lo bbcralue the abortion regulations by a majority vote o f the Legislature. rather than by the two thirds normally requjred for expenditure bllls. Afl~r the committee vote. abortions foes pledged their s upport to the budget. while pro·abortion lawmakers said they still had reservations "I see som e hopeful signs. At least we have a mechanism and some ground rules to resolve the question, .. said Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Los Angeles. Wiief spokesman for the pro- abortion faction · The budget 1s one of two maJor spending bills pending for the 1979-80 fiscal year The other. a $5 billion post-Pro~it1on 13 aid bill for local gov ernm ents, ts pending before a separate Senate-Assembly com mi~­ tee whk h has de layed its ftnal action to see how much money 1s left over after the budget is adopted After the abortion issue was resol\'ed in the budget committee. Republican oppos1taon to the total spending level a lso waned Senate Repubhcan floor leader Willia m Campbell of Hac1e~da Heights switched from opposition to support of the bu~get. saying that Demorrat1c Gov Edmund Brown Jr promised him he would make major cuts in the bill before signing it . .. "We are in an untenable pos1tton 1f we don t pass a budget. Campbell saJd THE PAY RAISES art a $600 mdhon item. Other b11? items in th<' pending budget an· S4 I b1lbon for schools. which stand to get an addjt1onal $~.8 billion in the local go\'ernme nt a id bill $6 i billion for h£•alth and W<'lfare programs. $1 S b1llaon for state col leges and the Llmvc•rs1ly of Cahforn111 , $1 I billion for hi ghways, S700 million in pro1><'rt) tax r('hf'f for hr;meowners . $400 m1llaon for natural resourres programs inC'ludrnf.! park!> and forestry. and SI 5 billion for all other s tal1· µrograms Brown Raps Decline • in Technology "'"Wtr~o Oft to Jail StnJ.!t'r Chuck Berry was sen· len ced Tue ~da y in Los :\nge lc~ to t20 days in prison and 1.000 hours of communi- 1) ~c·rv1ce on his guilty pleas tu C.'harge!'I of tux evasion. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Americans' preoc · tupatwn with Skylab coming down instead of new !>pace fli ghts going up symbolizes a national .. failure of nerve, .. s ays Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The Democratic governor. asked Tuesday by a high school s tudent from the Junior Statesmen ~roup of honor s tudents what he thought he could accompljsh as president, rattled off a list of na tional problems requirements of a high quality or life for our c1l1zt·ns. Thert• as a failure to rebuild the cities . "We Sl.'e cvnic1sm . We see a failure of ner,c. bC'St symbolized by the fact that today we're wait- ing for Skylab to fall rather than, on the Hlth <111· naversary of thf' Apollo project. waiting for the nt.•xt s pectacular achievement of American space science " ch:11lt.>ngc to Pri·s1denl Cartn 1n Ol''<I )l•ar.., OC'mocratir prunarl\'5. added tl·:isinf.!I~ "\\.t•re I to mah· ;in announcl'ml'nt . thJt ""ulcl b1· !ht· general trnor of any prt·sirknt1al dfor1 Rrown s pok<· 1n th<· ..,c.1m1 ph1l11..,ophn ill '('Ill c:11lmg for "a c·on..,l11u1·nc·;. of ttw futuri \\hen asked b\ anolhl•r ... 1ud1·nt .d.lfllll 1h .. ..,,.,,,. C <•J...,t,il Comm1s.s1on. undl'r <ttlark In· d1•v1•l op1 ·rs JrHI 1h1·1r leg1slall\e ullws Arrnounct's Tiu> Add1t wn uf Or. Randal Cochran 1 '' Our Stal/ 1ormn/11 u·1t11 kack Hay l t'lerzna r11 I lusp1t<1/ "THE COUNTRY IS facmg a decline in rts tec hnolog1cal capacity. in its leade r s h ip throughout the world." Brown said. __ "There is insensitivity to the environmental Jewelry by .<-;( 111( t !) MORTON 11lc ·. •Diamonds --Gem Classes • Dia. lnvest.ment Program • Appraisals We'll re-design or buy your jewelry High fashion. one of a kind, band made jewelry by the world's finest crafts men. Every setting artis tically designed to e nhance the beauty of fine quality gems. 10810 Warner Ave. Fountain Valley between Ward and Euclld 839-2412 or 839-2184 The 4 l·year·o ld governor. who 1s pondcnng a Blaze Destroys 4 Homes Brush Fire Ignited by Illegal A n1.1nu11itio11 l.l'CERNE VALLEY f AP > -Firefighters ex· pC'ctcd to have• a fire controlled early today that has Sl'Ot t'ht'd approximately 6.000 acres of brush and destroyed four homes on the outskirts or this dt.'sert community The blaze at the northern edge of the San f\ernardJno Mountams. 90 miles northeas t of Los Angeles. was caused by illegal tracer ammunition "hose burnin~ trail of phosphorous ignited in the from the giant plan\'\ ...in<I tov.ard a 1981 encounter with Saturn Late Tuesd.J\ -.1·1<·nt1qs rhec·rl'd a :-. ri· mark ably clear p1~·tur1·s uf thl• ran~ "ere beamed back to Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1n Pasadena for pr0Ject1on on a l<tr~e sen en tinder-dry brush. accord-RI VEHSI DE 1i\P 1 Thi· H 1 \l·r~.1d1.· City rng to ofricaals ..----------) Council has unan1mousl) ri·s1·1n<il•d 1 1~ clt-c1s1on to Despite 100 degree( ."'-T,•TE legahzc Fourth of Jul\. f1rt•\~orks aft1·r JUsl ont- te m pcratures and strong, "· • holiday salt· g u s t y w 1 n <ls . 7 5 O _ Rcins t;llcm(·nt of lh1· han Tut·Sdd~ follo>A<'d rt' farefightcrlt managed to ocatcd t 1l1zen complaints and a stries of f1re>Aork contain the flames by 7 p.m Tuesday, said related blazes during the week·long s ale the California Department of Forestry spokesman first in more than seven decades The counc11's de· Walt Lowney. cision reverses its o wn vote last May &o allow War Set on Pro•tft 1ttfot1 firework sales by non-profit community groups LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Police Chief Daryl Gates announced an "all-out" war on prostitution 'fuesday as he released statistics showing arrests for the cnme were up 18.1 percent during the first half of 1979 "We are launchmg a big dnve against pros · t1tutcs" in Hollywood. said Gates at a news con· ference. "Wherever they are, they contribute to the increase rn cnme." Jupiter Ring Photo• Cheered PASADENA <API Voyager2wasschedulcd tu examine J upiter's ring todcsy as it sped away Maritie Se111e11t."ed for Sloyh19 VISTA (/\Pl J\ 21 ~ear old Camp PC'ndleton marine. who admitted shoot.mg two people a t a party Feb. 4 aflt-r a rnc·1al an~umcnt. was sen- tenced to four yc•a rs an prison Tut•sday for involun tary m;inslaughlC'r M 1chat'I Gon7<1h'1 Aragon of Salinas had been charged with the• murdc•r of Larry Mendez. 18. of Carlsbad. but plt•adt.·d guilty Ill the reduct>d charge on Ma:. 14 o f woundmi.: 19 year old Juan P1Nro. Carlsb;.111 't ~ I H f , l ••• ( ..... . (., .. ,.., " '-.ALtJ .. DENTURES SI 75 each 'IAM! OAY !>f.RVlll AVAILA6Lt ORTHODONTICS t'\OA RO QL1\llt llO ORTHODOl"iTl!>T \1550· DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER 1 l O~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA 1 it.C.ROS\ f RO.,. f fOC.01 642-0112 Nixo"' Shah Visit Thursday ~ ... 8111111& BUSllES __ ~ RK ....... l&Wlio., W• l~lockenll, j1T-f1'1 Sohthl". SwfTel loditn ~ .. I ...t Le-Z..Sllepe"lli ;· c.._..,...._, \ '"'"" celert • ~· ota..z..ao,c...._ .se.w ......... IMMEOIATf FttEf DH.IVE«Y WASlllNGTON <AP> Richard M Nixon rs to leave Thursday afternoon on a one·day trip to see the Shah of Iran in Mexico. a friend or the former chief executive says. The friend. who asked not to be 1dent1fted. said Tues day that Nixon plans to leave Los Angeles on a Mexican airliner because of a Western Airlines strike. IT WAS NOT known how Nixon would make the journey from Mexico City to Cuernavaca. the resort com munity SO miles south of Mexico City where the shah is staying, the source added. Mrs. Nixon was not expected to accompany him. She recently traveled to New York with her daughter Tricia and Tricia's son. ALL GENUINE SHEEPSKIN SEAT. COVERS te Feel COOL, your back DRY BEAT THE HEAT fN~u:ft~NCE MOW llCREDIBL y s3ft95 HA ru~"ii.":HAPE I ED from :J9actt NOT ILLUSTRATED AU fll(S /#$TOCK 1M1L1la It., UITA AM. CA. IUtl ,,:~~ =""• flfl,... ........... ~ . ..._, ..... , 1111Sriu1.tno# _-..;;:;· ~?!!l 542·3955 -~-~=-...• --l;iiiia. "iilM •t:••• 11·h._.... -- SALE SAYE UP TO 70% SILK FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ANTIQUES • ACCESSORIES C herrywood Sideboard .............• s 5 5 0 Oak Table & Four Chairs ......••..•. 522 5 Oak Hall Tree •..............•..•.•. s200 Oak Tea Cart s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EVERYTHING MUST GO ! ! 3437 Via lido, Newpot1 Beach Via Udo Plaza Downstairs • next to Via lido Drugs PRIME RETAIL STORE FOR LEASE 25 - \ I ~o~rt N Weed/Publisher ThOmas Keevll/Edlt0t . ' orangeeoa.• 0a.,, P••m Editorial Page ................................................................. W9dnead1y. July 11. 1919 Bdrbdr.t l(re1b1ch l Ed1torlal Paoe Editor )County Bus 1,ine .. ;Draws New Fans ln th days of shor1 aasollne supplies and a SJ a , 1allon pncee at the pwnpe, the Oranae County Transit .Dlatrlct appears to be corrilni of ap. JUdenhip on the district's 322 roaches 1et a record hl&h for the foul"'Week penbd that en ded June I , wUh 2 1 • ·million pas en11er fares, up from the previous f our·week ·record of 1.8 million. The co ch~ curned an avt-rage of 35 2 passengers per hour of service during the May S to June l penod rAnd a routc·by -route check of the buses showi, thut : nder:shJp was up on every OCTD line. : For example, one of th~ district's most popular : routes. Route 57 from Laguna 1-Ulls to Santa Ana, carried an average of 48.5 pussengers per hour in May, up from : 39.8 a year earlier. In addition. the Harbor Boulevard tme showed an tn· crease from 34.4 passengers per hour last year to 43.8 this May, and the five freeway express routes carried a com bined 140.6 passt!oteers per hour this May. nearly double : the 74.1 per hour last year Ironically. it was higher ~as prices and at·limes short ·supplies that make the OCTD system suddenly look so : promising. The district had m any critics -the Daily Pi lot among them -for operating nearly empty buses . over routes that drew little demand from the public. · With the gas situation forcing more and more drivers to leave the car at home. the big orange a nd white boxes come around lht> corner as saviors ins tead of tax· guzzlers • • • . Another non-connerted item about the OCTD : Those : modern-lined new buses can't help but draw admiration :for their h andsome design. It could be they'll help draw passengers as well. Guarding Too Closely When Grover Cleveland picked Norman J . Colman of M 1ssouri to be the country's first secretary of the Agriculture Depart ment back in 1889, he must have had •jn mind an outfit th<Jt would help the farmer and the farming busines~. It's for :::.ure he didn't have in mind a n organization that wou ld ~tand at the schoolhouse door to keep kids from buying thc \~rng gum. soda pop and candy. Today's version of the farmer's helper proposed the other da.} thJt j unk food he banned from all schools until <.iftL·r thl' last lunch is sl:'rved It would apply to any school receivi ng fcdl'tetlly sub~itl1.ted lunches -which takes in !18 per<:t•nt of tht'm A similar propos~I was advanced last December, but the dcpartmt'nt admitted 1t couldn't put a handle on what constituted a Junk food Now it ·s d<>fmed a~ JUnk 1f one serving or a portion with 1()() calories contains less than 5 percent of the re- <·o mm<•nded dally allowance of any one of eight nutrients . That means. for sure. chewing gum. soft drinks. 1 ro7.cn d<'S!'\<'rts and some randies. Lord knows what else fall s in that cat~gor:-. s tnC'C 1t·s a brand new definition put togethe r m the now-mighty Agriculture Department. Maybe even Georgia peanuts? It's a bit awkward pleading a case for junk food. It's produced by a multi·million·dollar mdustry that obvious· ly is conrt•rnt·rl more about makmg money than C'hildrt•n's nutntion .... Bu1 v. t· t•an plead a case for non·intervention in our t1ves &nd our ktds' Jives A child 's eating habits should be ~ovc>rned by his or her parents, not by the declarations is- s ued from Washmgton. If those parents want junk foods kept off campuses. they can st•ek coopC'ration with local school principals or ~c·hool hoards. Sever al .schools in Orange County, in fact. already have C'Stablished such controls . The Agriculture Department should go back to giving C:1dv1ce on crop rotation and peach tree pruning. and leave the rest of us alone Look Out Below! The way we heard it was that Skylab was supposed to ~it a DC· 10 piloted by the former Shah of Iran and carry· mg a load of Pintos equipped with Firestone 500 tires. The whole thing fall~ onto Three Mile Island. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ·Other views exprel>sed on lh1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Statistics Byl.M.80YD Young lady, what would be the ideal la~ measurements in your opiruon? Pollst.ers put tbat query to numerous girls, and most picked 34·24·34. Clearly. the little look is pret- ty popular. Close r to the norm, however. is 35·28·36 according to the record a~ hand. That horny thickening of the skln on a t.oe lhat we caJI a -corn is referred lo in German-speaking countries as a chicken's eye. Dear Gloomy Gu How many b\cyctea do JOU ,.. actually using all t.boM blke tratl• we &uf&Yen paid for? ·K.T.M . In New Zealand, the sheep outnumber the people by 10 to one, bear in mind. Try this tricky query: Mr. ' Rollyerown can make a whole cigarette out of six cigarette butts. If be has 36 butts. how many cigarettes can be make? I say seven. Only about 20 persons worldwide make their living as ventriloquists. Q. "What year was it wbeo the moet valuable pl•yers tn both major leagues of both football and baseball all wore the number '32'?" A. Jn 19SI, Jlm Brown of the NFL, Cookie Gilchrist of the AFL, Sandy Koof •x of baseball's National Le•gue a~d Etalon Howard of B•teball 't Asn e rt can Lea,,_, tbeM were tbe 321. Q. •'Why ii a horse aometlm•• ealJed a 'ca)'UM't" A. Men 1pec~all1, tt'a _., IDdlaa poD)' HIOclated wttb the Cayuse tribe lo Oref Clll. Botb ~ ud Ult DIP ... l,~•dQ. 8 Boat People Deserve Our Help I tbJnk we should take In the b oat people . But then the Rtevef;es wl're boat people, too. l 've nuver tructid my rool.li . or 11ny of tbut, but I dJd once s kim a lmle book that :HUtJ tht' tl tie v e:.eb 1· a m t• t n Aml'r1 cu soml'tlrnt• 1n the 1680s The f irst ont-'s n aml' w aq Abraham and he came rrom England to V1rg uua. He was a thief. I lh1n.lc Anyway, he was s ent to the Colonies as a condition of his re lease from pnson He had been convicted of "a capital crime" 10 York -10 those days. steal mg was capital crime. A WRETCHED TIME, the days of Abraham Reeves. but probably not as bad as these. l do not want to be part of leaving people from Cambodia and Laos and Vietnam to die wretched deaths at sea. l am disgusted with the 23 U.S. senators who voted against appropriating $15.:> million last month to pay the • cost of admitting an extra 1,000 Indochinese r e fugees each month lo lhe United States. Sen. Warre n Magnuson. D- Wash .. said he was sympathetic to the boat people. but that. after all, we have a lot of budget problems If it would make Magnuson and the other 22 feel better. I would be willing to pay a sur- charge on my income taxes for refugee resettlement and I doubt I'm the only American who would welcome the chance I would pay gladly for the privi lege of saying "I'm a n American. this 1s what we stand ror .. We arc more than people crawling for gasoline. We arl' not the murderers or chlldre n. We <.ire Americans. and we will be what we have alway~ said Wf• were. Earl Wat~rs If President Carter. who has behaved better than most or the watching world u t he -Cambodians and e thnic Chinese of Vietnam have been driven to death, wants his moral l'quivalent of war, let this be it. If he wants to be seen as a leader. let him lead. If the world does not follow an American in· mtiative on accepting and reset- tling lhe refugees-and I think there's a real chance that friend& like Japan and France won't then at least we can face the money-grubbing crises of the immediate future with some measure of decency and dignity. There are now more than 200,000 Indochinese refugees in the United States. Like the Cubans of Miami and Union City, N.J., before them. they are doing fairly well. Jn both cases, those political refugees were us ually skilled and motivated people -statistics indicate that less than 5 percent of the 1975 Vietnamese immigrants to the Uni led States are unemployed. The new wave of 14,000 a month authorized by the presi· dent -· if Congress appropriates the money to take them into the llnited States or its territories - w1ll cause greater problems and dislocations. They are, many or them . illiterate , modern peasants and s uch , huddled masses -and there could be a million or them. I DON'T KNOW whether Abraham Reeves could read or write. all 1 know 1s that he wa~ a 1h1ef and some of his descen- 1lants help<•d make a l<ind that W<IS thl' frC'PSt the W<irl<I has k n 1> w n and <.i n at 1 on th a t somc•times believed its own tn· rl atE'd rh<'tOrtC' Wt· will probably ht·ncf1t from wh;,itPvcr he.is allowed these IX..-'i1- pll· Lo survive In their ordeals, I ht•y H·e m s tronger than Am<·nca l-'('rhaps we are stag- OJnl and J>f>rhaps we'll always nt·f'd thl· t:nt·rgy of 1mm1grallon I pe rson<.illy think 1lle~al 1mm1 grat1on into th\' Coiled Stat~ is murh h1J?ht-r than government 'l.il1~tw ... '>ho1.1.o; and I'm not surP that 's J bad thtnJ! Tht• onei; who sneak in Mex- 1C'an cariwntc rs 1n San Ote~n lsr:H·h and Gre<!k rah driver-. in !°'il'w '> ork haH· alrend} dem un'>tratc<l <,f>mP qf lht· J!Ul!> and 11111);1(1\\ ,} \'IWI ''Hll'l } n•·cd' Hut tw ... ond that, w1• nt>t'>ll .• "hot of mm al Pot 11! \ W 1• 111'1'11 1 .. -.ho\\ !'>OnH'th1ng Ill r111r ... 1•1\ , • .., .rnd Ilk world Tht.., •~ \ h1· • h.in1 .. of lllH llk l1n1c-. Why You Pay Usurious Interest Rates Loan sharks are those who practice usury. Usury, as de· fined by Webster , is Lhe "charg- ing of an unconscionable and ex· orbitanl rate of interest." Californians. by a vote or the people, long ago wrote into the constitution, 10 Art. 1:>. Sec. l. prov1s1ons whic h established usury. as any interest over 7 pl'rcenl, without contract , and 10 percent, when loan agreements are in writing. To ensure that loan sharks would obey th e law . the Legis lature declared any violation a fe lony, and set the term of imprison m ent f or those gut lty. at fi ve years C iv i l Cod e Sec. 1916-3. which set s the c nmmal and civil penalties, also provides that persons charged more than the legal Charles McCabe rale of interest, can cover three times the amount paid Tbts bit of information may be' of special interest lo home purchasers who have JUSt been ntt·ked for mortgai:te mlerest in excess of 10 percent by a savings and loan. or by a bank for a personaJ loan. lt wiU also cause :.ome con· fu sion among those who re~ul ar ly have been paying department stores, gasoline compantes and othe r extende rs of c redit on goods purchased, interest of 18 percent now CAN this oe. they will ask? If the law Ii mils interesl to 10 percent. how then can the banks and others <:harge more7 It's an interestin~ question You should ask your legislator. the next time you see him Or. write and ask. If you or I. as individuals. would be so rash as to loan another money. at even v. or a percent over 10 percent interest, we would soon hear the doors of the slammer rl<ini:!in1' '>hut Hut the depar1 ment -;tort's. ~asohne l'O mpanies and otht·r' t'J n charge anything lht-~ v. ant Jus t wh y is that 7 Well. lht> :-1mph· an~v.t>r 1~ that banks anti most e\eryont· else in the hu~.1nt·~~ of lendinl! monev. ha',. H·n 1·11nH•nwntl\o gol the msche.., exC'mptf'd from the const1tut1onal l1 m1tation,. E\C•n the txH!t'Y·man 11f lodn sharkm~. thl' pJwn hrokl'I. t~ t!Xempt NOTTHATcommen·1t1I money lenders are c·orni>lelely un r eg u I at ed. For mo:;; t . the Legislature has established ce1l· ings for mlerest to be r harged The banks are exception, even to Lhal Nevertheless. 1t remains an enigma as to why the law permits one entity to charge more interest than another, and why that which is considered usurious if done by an individual when done by a bank orolhercommercial lender. Do the lawmakers honestly bt•l1t'\.<' 1t makPs a difference to the borrower" llC' doesn 'l mind tht.' h<.ink npp1n~ him nff but he thinks you or I should ~n to pnl>on 1f\\edo1t '1 IT IS :111 1 mm hut lht• l,1st ma JM baltlf> m thP Legislature ori the issue> of usun oc!'urn•d rlur ing th~ depn•ss1on )e<1rs. v.hl·n prit'l'' "'l'fl' <i t rod<. bottom. P\'t'n hod v wa s out of work ;ind \'l•rv (t-Y. 0 ('0uld havt.' h•'l'n ar<1·1·t l'd, · ..;1n<'t' h::irdl) ~O.> body co\Jlrl o btain cn"'<iit With th<' .;oaring priri>s or homes and automobiles. which are the two ma1or purchases made by most. the matter of tn· terest has become of monumen· tal importance. It is putting ) ounj! people 10 the position where they may spend the res t of their ltves JUSt paying interest. on mortgages and cars without ever getting out of debt. A $100,000 mortgage at just 10 per- cent interest will cost the buyer the grand total or $315,925.92 over a 30 year period ... If they should live so long' Spotless Singapore: Rules and Cops Are Tough In the first week of this year I was sitting on a bench in the Botanic Gardens in Singapore. l had just looked at more orchids than my mind or spirit could absorb. (Though I am no botanizer, I recognize there is nothlng like the Singapore home of plants and Clowers in tbe world.) I was refreshing myself by catching up with the infamies of the world . mostly W estern , from the airmail edi· lion of Time. ll was a beautiful Sun· day. When I had finlshed my perusal of the magazine 1 did wbal I far too often, and lamentably, do in my own coun· try. l j\a11l left it on the park bench and walked away. I hadn't gone two yards when l heard a cockJle7 voice saying, "Hey, mate!" About 20 feet dia· tant, at another bench. waa a raUnc ln the BrlUah navy. "Pick up that damned paper " be said, "or it's $250, American, and a\ltomaUc. And don't think there lan 't one ol those wo1 cops Chat lan't watchlq you.'' ~ I BECOVBSED the mapdne, and aalcJ Thanh. I w11 re· minded dJ t.M man\1 for cleanll· ness of the chap who runs Singapore, a Chinese gentleman named Lee Kuan Yew. This political genius has been run· ning this city state s ince it became h:ldependent of Great Britain twenty years ago. A socialist educated at Cam· bridge, Lee Kuan Yew com· bines. In a funny way, the ideals of Plato and Mussolini. When he first came lo power he was proud to call Singapore "the world's only Chines e de· mocracy." You don't hear that view so much any more; but there is no doubt that Slngapore is one of the most thoroughly ruled cities in the world. It is almost in· disputably one of the cleanest. 'and acknowledged lo be the cleanestlnAsia. this cleanliness ls achieved al a price. As Mussolini made the trains run on time, the prime minister has sidewalks you could not only cool( an omelette on, but eat It from. People here fear litter-tickets as we fear a car tow·away Job. Last year police proseeuted 8734 people as lillor-bugs and collected nearly $250,000 U.S. in fines. This was 3000 more persons than in 1977. LEE KUAN Yew loves lo pass laws, and his cops love to en· force them. The enforcement sometimes borders on the com· ical. Armed with field glasses. two-way radio and cameras. the cops commandeer nats rrom the cooperative high -rise fl ats where most of lhe workers live, aod watch for what are called "Utter louts." You go to the movies and for the first 15 minutes, before the entertainment starts. you are assaulted by a feature ln the city's four official languages - Chinese, Malay, Tamil and English. This tells you that YoU can't, under pain or arrest and fine : Punch 0 "I've never been so embarrassed in all my life Smoke. Leave litter. Bring bottles or cans into the theater. Throw away ticket stubs. Rest feel on lhe seats Throw rubbish in the aisles. Leave anything behind. Spit. .Jaywalking is a serious of· fense. It can cost you S50 on the sp()l. 'ustice 1s even·handed in that natives and tourists are fined the same way. But the standard S2SO Cine for flipping a cigaret bull into lhe street is six months' income to a Singap0re laborer It can cost you that much Lo strilte a match in a theater Second offenses can go up toa$2000Cine. 8 E FORE independence Singapore was notorious as one of the worlds' filthiest cities. Generations of Singaporeans simply dumped their garbage in· to the harbor. and forgot it. The government gave lbe cleaning of its cily·state top priority in O<:· • tober 1968. Now the place has been scrubbed, trimmed, paint· ed. landscaped. decorated, beautified and made alm03t Ut· ler·free. Loni hair. either with tourbts or local$, tan 't popular in those parts. Left over from the '808, when a vbltor could get his hair snlpl*I at the airport before be could enter the country, are warolM t!IDI in some aove.rn· ment ~eu. restaurants and fbo.PJ,:• ''llalea with loq halr 8tll a. ICved tut." • ,..--,---·-.. -.. ._ . . . --... ......__.~ --_ _. ................. -.-......- MUllC W~y. JIJly 11 1979 DAIL. Y PILOT .4 f Mr.· Pops: 'Fresh Air' Fam d Maestro Populariz d Good Music If O,\NIEL q. HANSV BOSTON <AP) For mllUon11 of Arthur Fl~l,t'• t•n1. his 1nowr aweep of heir. hl• brially (qntt•ry muat1tche and l\la 11torm yet kindly race wer. the f)mbodlment of flood m~lc Itself In a hall century on the podium, fiodltr In· tfOCluced l'la sic.I mmuc tu leatons of people who awore th•)' ltated lon1h1lr musk HIS DEATH TUESDAY ~T AGt; 84 m_,1Ull\ Ult P•••lna of perh•Pi the world'i most popular ron clwctor and ce.rtalnly Ila moi t reco1miahli Fledler waa never u wt,ole he11rted ravoratcs ur crltln. But deapll\! lhe1r barbs. hi• baton b ·~k ly 1uldtd the R o&ton Pop• Orchestra throuah thouund& of aprlttlY Symphony Ho.II con certs. outdoor performances on sultry aummer nighh . television shows and more than 50 m illion reeordings To s upporter!>. he "'ai. a waft or rresh air in the concert hall. a man who could ~leefully mtx Beethoven with the Beatles. FleDLEll Detr~ctors the one~ f\edler called "culture vultures" dismissed him ai. woefull y middle brow, a s howman who pandered 1n glorified Muzak BUT THE MASS.:S WllO JAMMED his con- certs, bought his r ecords and watched his televiRion prosrums never seemed to pay much at- tention to that kind of tu lk. Probably F'iedlcr's must lu:ning contribution to music was his free outdoor concerts. Ever since J uly 4. 1930, fo~icdler conducted orchestral music on the banf<s of the Charles River Fiedler pioneered this dramatic approach to what had previously been the res erve of a sophisticated few And now almost all the nation's 1.452 orchestras havr at least one or two open-lo- an performunces u year FIEDLER \\'AS THE tTfH MAN TO conduct the Boston Pops essentially the Bos ton Sym Halliday's Semi-Annual J>hOO)' n1tnU11 1l11 f1r1ot d1t1l1 pla)Eff!> but iilnce 1830 he haa ooun Mr Jlop:-. ''Arthur hu• hrokun down .tnd trampled on our i>tuHy old l'11~to111t1 1.1nd let •omc frtish air into the conctrt h•ll." uld Hulph Blul'k. director of the f mtrlC'itn Symphony Orche11tra League. a trade .. 1ool1Uon ··th.• h••• •·v11lut1on1z..,(j mu~1c m America lo- dity ." liha<'k Nultt "Wt• u1icd lo simply have the hlurk tie and Ion~ d1 t•:.s pcopl\! come to concerts. I think lo 11 lurt:l' eii:tcnl Arthur fo'iedler has changed thut uroluHl tthuwud that you can smile at a con- <'trt. huvt' u Hllllll tlnH· and laugh and enjoy youridt " f'l EDLt;R Pl.AV EU F'AMl l..IAR MUSIC. whether ll w1ts Bct•lhovcn ur orrheslral arrange· ments of T V cornmt•rt·1al 1inglei. However. some <;aid that in n:ccnt \-'t'..ir' l-'1edler moved more and more from the heav} i.turr and into the froth. Michael su•inbl•rg. a former music critic for the Boston Globe. blame~ this C"1 the audiences Steinberg, who 1s no'' the :,ymphony 's pubbca· tions <brector. suld. "I thank that the publlc that <'Om es to the Pops con <·erts hai. f!Otten drunkt-r NEWS and drunker und rowdwr and rowdier and less m ANALYSIS clined to puy ultt:nlion to ._ _______ __,,, anything "1 think tht•y llJ\t' tht• idea of the Pops and the iden of Arthur hut don't cart• what really happens there. It has hc•rr1 turncci into <'Xpcnsive and loud Muzak. but I don't think that was anyone's inten· lion " flEDl..ER'S INTENTION WAS TO BRING people into the hall to h'"•ur Sousa und send them away humming MoLart llt• believed that he s uc- ceeded "lt'1i very ~ratifying to mt• to mct!t a man who 1s perhaps 60 years old whost! first approach to music wus at the Esplanade." he said in an 1n· terview "I think that 1s ach1cv1ng something." Fiedlt•r's formula "a:-. tn mix run tunes with serious symphony "I often feel likl' a <'her planning a meal." he once said "ThC're should lw hors d"oeuvres. a light cour11e . ._. l>llbl>tanlial cntrt•f• <tncl so on through the musical menu. Variety 1:-. thl· :-.p1ce we want " TllE PROG R l\~l IN 1978 THAT celebrated his SOth lndcpl•ndC'nce Oay l'Oncert on the Charles was typically Fit•dlrnan Ile st11rtNI \\1th ··Wh('n Johnny Comes Marching Homl•," tht•n pl<iyed tht' rirst movement of Beethoven's 5th and Strauss' ·•Blue Danube" waltz Next caml· som1· Stephen Foster songs, "Tho Star·Spanglcd Ganner," a sing·along medley of patriotic tun<'s and finully Tchaikovsky's 1812 overtun.· c·omplrlt• with howitzers. fireworks and the bells of a nt•arby church THE SRlOl VS. THE IBM CORRECTING SELECTRIC I( I h1 -. 1-. lhl' llL'\\ ~l<Hll I ron1 ~PL'rr\' l<l•m1nr;tun I ooh.-. .1 lut l1k\1 thL• Sl•k•rtm . b ut luol-.-. .1rL·n·1 l'\ l'rvthmg It PL'rlurm-. 111-.L· 1111 utlwr I\ p1.•wnlL'r cl\ ,lll.l l"'I,· )L'"· bl'ltt·r th,rn thL· Corn·l llll).; ~l'll'dnc II fhl ~RlOl heh .Iii tlw IL'.llur1.".., 111 tlw SdL•rtrn. ..,, -.tt·m plu .... 1mprm L'fl1l'lll'- l1h• rL1p1.'<1l1ng ").." pl·r111d . ,111J touch umtn1I And :-.tnu· 11 .., IL·-.-. ltkl'h 111 , ~u un tlw Int/, \llll n· k-.-. 111-.l·ly !11 lo..,L' crit1rcll bu:-.tnl':-,:-. huur-. m du\\"n l1111l'. But don't lclkL' uur \\'urd iur it. TJl-.L· lhl' Q rM Challl'ngl' and ~L'L' tor ynur~L'lt. Conw ::-.l'L' u:-, or Wl''ll roml' lo you lur .i lrl't' dl'mon~tra turn ,1-..h . l°rL'dll. d1Jrgl•, li ·,hl' Ur with 11t1r unm,11chL·d Rt·nt.11/Purdhi-.t' Option, we'll .ipph tht· l'lllm· llr-..t mnnth\ rL"nl ll l\\ .ud t ht purd1.1-..L· pnCL' 1\ ml 11111 l M1 I\ du \\l' gu.sr.inll'l' immediate delivery, our '"l'r\ l~l u111tr.1L l 1..., lhl' ..,,..,l'L'k'>! 111 thl· l 1 llll11\ \.11 hl'lt1•1 tlllll' tu n111\ l' up ((I ti lwl ll'I I\ J"ll'\\ flll'I ~\I 1,11..L' tlw (.Jl~l (h.tlh:nt,1·.111d 11111\l' llP lo lj LI ,JI I l\ l i'l-l ~ l ~1-,., l'·•rl-L1rd1· lr"n" l :\ 4'.!714 1;-"l-I J '157·111.JS I l 1111 ,., 7 ~ll ; 1ll ~I 1 lll lKl-2 llU !>.JI No one could dc•ny hi~ pf1polamy. His weekly TV program ... Evening at Pops." had the biggest audience of unv carri1.•d h} lhl' Public Broadcast-"--------- ing Sysll'm Th'c Pops' vl'rs1on of "Jalousie," until Starts Thursday July 12th then an unknown tango. was the fi rst record by a symphony orchestra to :-.l'll more than one million copies BESIDES C01'U(;('Tl~G TUE POPS AT their regul ar spring -.l•asnn at Symphony Hall -always a sell·out Fif•dlc•r made hundreds of guest ap· pearancci. condu<:l1ng orchestr as around the world. Fiedler was paid more than $200.000 a year by the Pops. a nd this combined with income from guest conducting and l~levision . com~e.rcials made him one of the world s best-paid mustcians. The maestro was an unsuppressable ham. With his dignified bearing, he looked Like the pro- toty pe conductor, and there was something hilariously unnerving about his penchant for pos- ing in Santa Claus :-.u1ts or firemen's hats or Beetles wigs FIEDLER, IN FACT, WAS DELIGHTED by the Beatles. and his orchestra was the first to play one of their songs. Th<· s tring section clapped their hands and yell ed "yeah. yeah. yeah" during ··1 Want to Hold Your lland " All ttus did nothing to elevate fo'iedler 's stature in the eyes of more serious or stuffy -classical conductors In 1944. for an:-.tance . liostun S) mphony con- ductor Serge Kousscv1l7.ky withdrew an invitation 17th & lrvinl' Avl'. N~"'purt B<·dch. Calil t714 b4S·0792 <Set> F IF.OLt:R. Pag.-AB> - The Left Bank is in Paris ••• The Right Bank will be in Newport Beach on July 23. 4041 MacArthur Blvd at Newport Place (2 blocks north of Jamborcl! Rood) Join us during our week long GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION Monday, July 30 lo Friday. August 3 10:00 A.M. to ():00 P.M. dally. Register for our griind prtze drawing. Try your luck at our Tre4sure Chest of prtzes Souvenirs and refreshments for all Yo" m•y_ win • 7 dav 81tqaar Mexico C111ltc for two a, Golden State Sanwa Bank 22 offices to serve you Memb4n FDI C ... -- --- . ' .. .. • ' . Wedneedey, Julp 11 , 1 '71 CALIFORNIA I OBITUARIES .. Don't tell me that 1sn t preferential trea1nwnl • For the R ecord Marriag• : LAS VEGAS, N~v M.trro.tgf' locen..e~ ·~hen 1nc1.,.. • JUfCEU t'ETRY PERKINS 9,,..., Li>t', 11 tno Jllhan El~'""· i., both or ltv'"" 'LOUTIER PARKE O.tlf' EU90!"" )I, •t>d V"9tn•a Edith, .l' both ot tirv1ne "IOOELL MATHENY -AICh&rd $t40~h4w. S., ot Rtvrr A10Qe, L• ~ . • . .. · Deaths ;Elsewhere NORFOLK. Va. (AP> Retired Rear Adm. J am e s C h a rle s D e mpsey, 79, com · m a nder o f the s u b - m a r in e that ultim ately i n s pir ed the movie "Oper ation Petticoat," di e d M onda y in a Norfolk hos pital. ~f A BL ET 0 N . G a . I AP > Ruby Esi e lle "Granny" Fost e r , 71. 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'' \•.n~•'*'•O DY "'"' ,...,f .. (I Toro 9,.,0lltd Luotll., of'°''" Mf'\.; I'°" JOHNSON BARN HAR I R""" fom ~M 1 OdUQllle• T~rr• luell~t' boln K"nt, ?}, Of (IKl.l M~-.. olf'd J OAf><'I 01 ,,,.,,., Mr'><\, 1Mt~n1s Mr and Mr< MIJ'it, 13 01 Hunl•"Q1on ~.Kn llOyd lueln.t' o4 M1n,,..'IOld, l S•Slt'r\ L4S VEGAS. Nev M,,,,._,~ \..l'Anne Ma•fl>r Jot en• Domes, end ••<-f!n\t'~ •S!a4.K"'CI .,,..,,. 1octuot JM•~•tf• Andf't~on "" ot Mln~sottt JUNE,, "'u,,_.,,,., ._. ... t .. ,.w111 be Mid on Tnu•S· HA.NN4 POTT CR RO!lerl James, oa•. Julv 11. 197q .. , I I 00 AM at (nr1U ,, 01 llu<>na PMk. """ KO•ttn LVf1<1, 1.utfW'r,)n Chu•th, ~!II _..,. Intl"" 1), of WM.lm.nstpr mrn1 Wiii l:M' m-ill PaCllt( Vlf'W THOMPSON CORKILL (;My """'"o"al P;it~ FrM'Ms mav tall •I James. 76. of S..n J vM Capl\t•aM, "'" Bt'tl B•O&CIWay Monuarv on Wf'd. ar>d C:t>rlslinA 6 . 18. ot M1u•M V~to ne\.d.,V. July 11, lffl l•om J :OO PM lo HA ROLOSON HOWARD -Gary q 00 l'M. '" lleu of flowers d011at1ons Robert. 7•, and DonM Jean, 7&, 00111 mav bf' modl! to lhl! Christ Lutt>er.., of Fountain ValltT C:nurCh Bell BrCMtdw,.y Mortuary BRILi. RUFFING J°"4'0h M Jr., dtrettori. 30, and Chrl~\le 4n~ll•, 21, both o1 PICICENS Costa Mesa PAT RICI( P. PICKENS, reslcknt of 84RT0N-ELLSWORTH -Orio B., C°"'" Mes.\, QI. P<UMd away on July '8, and Joafl 0 , 4.), bOlh oi ... unt· 10. 1979 . ..,. Is survlv~ by his motrMr lr>QtO'I Be.-cn Do•olhV G. PlcM<ls Of C01.la Mes.>, 1 c;RUBEA·METNICK -Howard b•othf!rs. Mkt\NI L. Pickens of R-. Niie""'· l7. <lnd Arie"" Grau, 31, N•••O• and Jetl,.v L Pit liens of boll\ of Humlnciton ~a<h C~ta -· Gra\19tkle servlcu will WOOOLEY·COOPl!R Gen• F. 40, be held on Thundey, July 1', 1979 41 end Oeavan C , 46, Doth of Coste , 00 PM .,,,,. P.c1lk View Memoflel ~ ... PIOrk Bell Broac!Wey MonuarY dire< ROBINSQN.•W•CKBERG -Mack v . lor\, .,, And l'lelen T . SQ, both ol --------------.capbt•eno 8ffcn. JUNE U r COLLINS.FULLERTON Jell O .. Python Produces Panic, Paranoia S A N l>I EGO cAr1 H e l en Seymour t l arty remembtlrs th~ d1ty l a.t month when t h e m1an next door m oved ln to lbt> oth~r h 1tll of ht•r Sitn Dlt•o duplex Ill' brought tu~ wtft>, b.iJ baby und " 12 foot p ylhun Since \ht'n, he-:!\Uld. lh~ bug~ t o a k e h iu ,. "' r »i JH• tJ l w I c e It n d s t rangled two of hl•r pt-dlitn•t•d Samoyed PUl'llll'' THE WHt:Jt EABOUTS Ot ' Uw i.cr pent remi&lrt n mystny •nd python paranoia h• runnln t( ramv •nt tn lht' quJet Clalremont o e 1ghbo1 hood north • of San Di••Jlo Nelghboras t h ink tht· !'tnuke i:s 011 the loo11e. shther1nl( 1111 way thro ugh burk yards i 11 ~cart'h of 1\l; next nwal And If the--bnllkl''i. o wner know11 where It as. hl' 'iii'itWl.Jnl!: H e dt>e~n ·t u111:.w1·r thv doorbell T h e drupto~ u1c sJf1·l~ ptnnl'<.I i.hut across Lht• w1ndo~i. o f the small hOUl>t! J\lld lht·rt· :-.t big hoh: Ill thl' llC'reen ot the bedroom window -the python 's esci•pe h alch , the n cl.ih bors s ay ··Mv OOGS START£() barking »l 4 30 one morning," M rs. Seym o ur nld. "I w e nt o ut to the k e M e l a nd one of the pup pies le t o ut a ho rrible M'ream. I didn't h ave a flashlight, a nd w h t>n f reach ed down to pick the puppy up, her e 's this h uge s n a k e wrapped around it " T h e same Uung h appened again on thl' t'ourth o r July. Each tim e s h e ran to get ber neighbor, h e s lW\g the 40-pound s n ake over his s h o ulde r and walked of( with out even a n apology, l\hc says The la s t lime. authorities sea r ched the house where the snak e reportedly lived In a cardboard box, but found n o s nake Animal cont rol o fficials sa1~ thr ·"'!!~owner. who m they D~lincd lll ide ntify. told t h e m he n o lo n ger h ad the snake. TUE LANDLORDS WHO rented the duplex to the f a mily say they k n e w nothin g about t h e const rictor "When they filled out the rental a p - plicaUo o . they put d o w n 'turtle' in th e s p ace for pets," said Mrs. J ohn H o lla nd . M eanwhile. tricycles lie abandoned o n t h e street. no s i g n of t h eir o wne r s . Out police and fir e o fficials say they h a v c h c.t d no c a 11 s a bo u l l he n e ig h bor hood's s lithering mystery S k ylab h 1:1s promp ted muc h m o re concern. fire officials said. E n c il Ram s. director o f San 0 1cl(o Count y Animal Con t rol. s tresses t h at the d1sappearmg s n&kc "is n ot a pan ic sit uation "WE'RE NOT GOING door -to·door a nd peeking in wmdo ws looking for the thing," he said "It's a prf'lty ~ood h u nk of s n ake -6, 8, m a ybe 10 in ches around and that's JUSl not a playm ate," R aln.s said. "ll's immora l, iUegal and w rong lo have a s n ake tha t siie. but w e 're not really w o r ried sin ce w e C'an'l prove •l's rUMin i;: loos.-." He laughed at r eports o f "an all points b ulle t in " o u t on the s nake "llow rn uny points does a s nakl' h avt•?" h l• miked . "There 41re only two .. AND Tll/\T'S TWO loo m~ny. m. rar SUI th•· pc•oplt· on Jt•mt·t Strt'l'l fir(' t:o n rt•m t'lf '"l 'm 11fr11id to Mo outs 1d<' anct IH't r 1f1 .. d lo JWI Into m y <'llr Thl'r(' a rt• 11 lot 11f k 1111> 11 round ht•rt•. m1<1 t hut t hin~·~ 11/1nv,.·r11u i.,'' s u1d a WO lll llfl who II Vl'h Ill' IO!>~ I he :.lrccl from Mri-~·yni11111 Tlw worn.111 H1>k••il 1111t I•> IH· 11l1•n t1f l1·1l. '"IM•1·1111111· y11u w11uhlr1 'I wunt 111·11(hh111" with ,1 I;• r11111 11ylll1111 m ..id Ill you, would v1111 ' Reseaf.chers Study Factors of Aging GAJNES VILl.fo:. f"l <t cA P I Elimmat1n.: ult lhl· r urrt'nt maJor causes of dC'ath would lcnglhl·n tht' h u m an lifes 11an hy only f1v,· y ear:.. says .tOOIO).!l!>I J .lffit'S (j ICSCI The s hort cour s e is lo fam1liar1zt· n ur1:.t•s. therapists and social worker~ with principles of biology as they rt• late lo as:ing B asically. ht· i.:ud. ;i~1ng 1~ th1· 111· tl•noratwn of <ill vital fur11·t111n~ lhf· rwrvou. ... sy .... h•tll, ('Jr('fraC' i.yi.lt·m . k11J 11t·ys a nd ttw 1 est 11",I 1lff 111·1 • l\.1v1 11 I lt·0t1111 4l l'flllllltl flit f 11/'(llW"· "/\(,f!'/f , f<, Ufo.f'f ...,n fo.LY 1111111 I• I .1 , 11111 111111 •JI 1,.,111 lw11·1l1t ~ ;111d •'1t \1tllll 111•·11 1 1;11 •·f '.tld 'H 11•lil 1111w '°'' 1!•111 I I l1•1ll11q•l d 'r Ulld• I ,l.11111 l ht )11 ·111111 y f.11 ,,,, ,,, 01)111111 •• , lt1• I I ,. (rtl f,. 111,1111< 111.11 V..I v..dl 1'1' .1tfy 111 1·11-.1· 1 hi• • Y Iii 1·l.111f •· •11 p<1·.t 11'1111' ,1l'lltj' Ill l)t1 l1 f",1/ flllllf I If t•u rt•s are found fur C':tnt·er, ht•url disease an<l kidney d1i.£'ai.t•. ht· 1>a1tl, other illnesses would bet'omt• bigger k illers "THE OLOl-:R P E R SON'S 1m m u n e function s dec line so that they h ave diffic ulty fighting infections." Git.•s e l expl ained "They would die or th ings like pneumonto and flu .. "THERE ARE AS manv defin1 t1ons of aging as there are ·bcllybut ton:-.." Gil.·sel s aid, "but so far no on<' t·:1 n µrccisely define the con ccµt "T l .. ~ A('C'J-:PTf:O IOt:/\ lh<tl J I( 111~ ht•).(tns <tt :m 1s u 101 of ).(11rhu~1· ' Cu·~t·I :-aid "Th(·rt· ,.., nr1 pltrtll 111.n .1J.!t• th;11 h<'11·nt1sh t·an pul th1•1r flng<.•r 1111 " H e spok e al an in~t1tulc on lht' ag ing p roces s at the Un1vc rs 1ty of F lorida, where he 1!> an assot.•iatc professor "There' art• t wo rather populltr tht'<.lries o n aging making th e roundi. today. One ts that it is a proccsi. a (•nnt inut•d expr essi on or d evelop mcnl The other is that ai::ing is dut• lo mutat ion, lo r andom ch<1n ges in the genetic mak eup B o th Lhe<>ril':. probably arc partially true " Somt• rcst'.irch1•ri. 1"1:11 m lh••l g 11•ltl ly incrca!>cd lon~t·v 1ty 1~ f1 •;.i1>1hh· 1r '''ll'nl1s l s c·1111lcl lt·arn hnw lo c:ontml lht• enzyrTll'h that n·pa11 O N/\ t lw mJt1·nal in l'l'lh that dc1crin11H!~ ta· n•<l 11 ~ flowt'Vl'r. Glt'st•I s:Jtd. l>Ni\ r•·p,11 1 «nLymt·~ ;111• v<•ry •·rrnr µron1· und lie '.Hlf 11 ,1•;rr1·l1•1 ,1f•· lwh1111• lh•· •·H•·r I'. 111 •JC• f11 ,f', rl11·1 ;mil th•· 4'11\ llflfllll"lll ''" .,,.,,,,. 1<1i~h1 1111w 1tw11· 1 htll•· 1·v11!1 n11· th;rf ... ll('OUltlJ'. I Xl'/11'.I flll 1·)(;11T1 f1I• "'Ill tn<·ri·;,.,,. f1111g"' 11 v C11 ... 1·f • .11rl ·or <·0111 ,f• •• ,,.,1 1· ,. , .Jf1 h··1 1, pt.·r-.1ms ln1• fullc·r . h1·altl111•r llv1·" f 'rom Pag«> ,t 7 FlEDLER. • • for F1edh.•r to m3kl' his firs t gue5L appearance dir£'ctmg the full o;;,y mphon~ The reason rie dlc r had agr<'<'d to app t•ar o n tht.· s ame s tag e with bob· bysox ido l Fran'-Sinatra Fiedler did not gt'l another c hance lo <:onduct the Boston Symphony until 1!155 "I KNOW /\HTlll'R W1\S ALWAYS ttwfully btltt•r ::.bout bt·1ng i.hul •J ul of lhl· µo ... :.1hihty of c on durting ~' mphnny <·<1ncerl~ <ts well as Pops c on t't'rti.," :-.aul Sll'lliht·r~ · lt h :1-. l1t·1•n m_\ 1mpr«-.-;1o n tha1 S<'IJI 07.:l\lla (th(' CUrrt•nl tondll('llll) Wtl~ the first BS() COncJUC tor t•\1.•r lo he nH"l' lo hi m." he i.aid . "'OzawJ's prl' clccl'"sori. It nd1 ·1I to 1gnon• him or treat him with somt•lhin~ likr• 1·11nt1•mpt. :1i. though thl' Pop .... <>pt-ration \\•'rt' .in l0mh<1rrai.i.mt•nt ... Pl Bl.I< 1\C)Tl("E ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E sT.-TEMEHT Th~ touow1no Pf't\on\ c:ot~ do•nQ DY''"~~' clS C4 L MEO f LE<TRONtC'> no1 E T•enton. Of.,_.,,., CdhlO•ma q11161 R1cn.l•O MAicoim CO<JomQ ~r 174Qc MAryQOl't. l\l norn1nQt lf'I C.illo•n•a '!?Jib Sc t\drtt-n.,. C of101"0 , '4'1<4 M,1rvoold, Olnom1m~1nn, Cd 1101 ritt• ~7l1b Tth\ bu"""'•\ ,, ct.no111c Ito ov a QeMrdl Pdrtnl'r'V\1r1 Oor ~ COl1<1onQ Sr Tht\ \IAt~mt"nt """~ I It'd w 1I" fhr Covn1v Clu• 01 O•an9l' COunt~ on June 1S, 1~19 1'111 ... Publl'IW!<I Or•-. Co.t\I Oa11v 1'1101 June n •1'd July•. I I. 11. 1919 7Jl'l-19 PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NESS N-E STATEMENT Pt;BLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABAHOOHME"T OF U$EOF Fl~ITIOOS BUSINESS NAME Th~ tolluw1nQ ~r(,()n hll\ abandnr.eo th,. U\~ 01 l flf! F tc. llllOU~ 8u~+ness Nctm'" TSL INVCSTMr:N rs, •108 \Ill 0 "an••nnt, N f'w oort 8f'.,(n (i'tfltor"'"~'~J t n(' F •< flttno\ f1u~ •• n... t'Amf' , ... '"''"'"" tn 1tt>o_,. w,,., ,,,. d "' O•~flOt Cov"t~ O•t C.C..e>f•'m'""' 1q •'H8 Tno""' S l"" blOll w 0<"'" front Ntwport Rt'.tln (Al1torn11t '1100' ltu\ bu~.me~~ .. a._ t.on<tu~teO D'f" "" 1nd1v1ctuaf TN>mas'> 1 .. ~ Tn1\ ''"t~mrnt """'' r1lrd Yrtl,, tl'W' County Cl••l\ ot O•a"oe Cot1n1y on June 2S. 1919 F100ltt Pullh\~ OfAllQt' CO<t\I Oa11v 01101, June 77 and July'· 11, 18, 1q19 ,Ht 19 PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'le tollOwtnQ person I\ 001"(1 bu\I FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS ness as· NAME ST•TEMENT GAl.LERY IMPORTS. 3JSql Bin Thl' follow1n9 per!.Qn' ""' do1n9 nae le Or ,~ Nl91Ht C... "7611 b\Jiln•n H Rolltrt Andr•w Bl.-ck. )lttl Bin DIC('S IMPERIAL IWIATION, nacle, Laoun11 Niguel, Ca '76T7 14S3t s Airport wav. Suite .,4, s.&nto This buSJnen Is tonducted t>y en in. "'""· C•lll0<n1,. q7101 dlvl<lu•I 01cks Aviation Inc . a CAlllo•nl• Rot>en A Blade to•oor•tlon, 19S31 S A"potT Wdy, S<tn· This sta1ernen1 was ••lrd '""" I~ t• AM, c~l1fomlA 'n101 CounlV Clerk ol O•en~ County On lmpu1at Avlalilln In ~ , a June "1'1, 197'J. Cothlo•n•• corp0rat100. 1qs31 S AirPon F111MO wo. S..nl~ Ana, C..l1forn1a '11107 Pubtlslled Ot•n~ co.ut Dally Pllol Tt>i~ bU$1""" IS conduClfd by e Julv 4, I 1, 18, 1S, 1919 U40·Jq qennal Pllrlne,.~lp Olct<s Av1ahon Inc • J•rnes P Pa•so~ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICf; t'l Bl.I( ~OTll'E NOTICE OF lfOH llESPOi;\IBILllV f.lOltt ..-'~ """'';.b~ Qt\'t>I'\ tn-cU UW un e1 .. r,•t1nM1 "'"' not •~ "''P<H''•b•• ttJ' ..any Of\01\-or ht~fi\Ht11•' «M'ltr4,.ti•n ov ,,nyt>n~ OHW"r '"M my\it"ll f)n or ttlltt, IMI' dat• II •Jli. 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'"""' o .. 11v 1 •1101 l •on '-1 .,,..,, ,· ') l r r1t• oO•u M t,\•'ln Vit 1n f ·'"'"'"',, ,,, 'l/o\C.. o I ,. i y I IUlf II. 11 IJ. lq/q 711<! /~ P UBLIC NOTIC:t: l.1m1 t l11lf\1"' \f'I-,)\ M'H"'' \h t rrud t " It• t ,.unf.t "11 'tJ 1111 -t t.eh tt)tn." r,.,, ~ r c ,.t'Jf. 114\,1/ ,,,,..CHI M 1 .11.nV11 tli ( Ulff'Hfl1tl¥/,,,/'t 'ht ''" '" • 1nC1w1 t• d bit t q•n• r •I,._,,,,,.' n11 \ 11.n' L•tl • T n1• ''"'''IOI '" w" tw1tf ft1H'I '"' ( l\lnlit ( l•f)i t f' tf1Q+ \IVHl'r' I .,.,,, l't 1-1/Q '"' 11110 l'Clil.l(' 1'tOTfC'I:. A ~JtH 5UP£111011COURT OF TM( HATEOFCP.Lll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OIO•KGE rt1 bu· ,.. ''","' ,.., 1 r , IHfltt 1•(J 1._11•n11 .tut A/•t•·' 1 •a r ,._.",,•I .,.,,,n,, ,_,,,.,..._. t -. • u~ . '" "'''• t ..;,),... I' ( '"'h ' ~"'' Pt:Bt.1(' M>Tl f t ; R fJtll No A IOOJI) ~UPEA10ll ~OUIH OJ IHC \TATE OF CALl l'OAHIA 1'011 THE COU,.TY OF ORANGE t"" I" ... M .1l h •t t 11"• • 1.t.il• ,,, H-1 lf l M41(f"-1 ( r#-,f .rt NIJ ll(f ,.., "f"l i<> (ovE"' • r ''a''"'''--''Mlf""Q , I.um d(}tt•f1' t '"' t \\rt Jtt l~f· t' f11t .. ,, .l1fl ,,, 11 •• .. ' l'l ISi I<" '\01 HI- f"IOll C.t t 0 • ~J 01 I UH' \UPF"ll)A cou111 "" ... '>IAffc 0 f'.CllLl"0""'"' II T'"' £ cu•JN r •or n JtANr,,, ''" /1 100 I) tu•,. &)f ,,.. • ,. c• ff\1 •• ," ..... ,., " •• I • d' '"'l''H'O ''1 UY Offl(f"' ot t Rf!' r ,,,, H t '" , •• ~,, (' r '"' fj •. "'' rnurl nr tu O" .... ;nf ""'m 1 ,,,. ..,., I (, • J Wf •• ,,, E Wl +-tRl t ... At.-O F ~....ON '' d•f ,, I "' tf'<h ··1 1nn , F 1 ....,, , " , .. , ', , •1 ,, 1 ,, • , 1 ,,, t /•nu• I• (" '°"'• "'"''"' '-•"•, '·"• '" " h • •• • " '"' rti.11 .. ot rtu tt•·... 111 "" "" I t1 " l t "ll\•~ in ul ,,.,•It•~ pi. t l,.•"'·r •J I • ,,., PUBLIC NOTICE CMJtf\rn1tt Oat<'d Julv q 1wq l,..... A 8r•tn n R·•JTJ7 County CIP" NOTICE TO CREDITORS. J OHNSDH, 8ANHON, WOMLWENO He. A·IOflil .,nd JOHNSTON S.UPEIUOR COURT OF THE •1' W Sl-SITWt STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii Suitt ll?O t ""' t# I ~ th c. i"''\ u , ... ,. fH r H I ,., t '"""f. 1•<1 ,, ,, j"""'"'j """'""' n'•,..nU\\. AH .. '" l;t I r \.inH '"' '' f, t 0 '4fr(1 .1n1 ' ·~ M tL tH~1 ( f 1~1 £ ,,. tJlt1 • fll I,,_ ._ ~ n' "'"''O"-•t-11• t"'I WEtHll.E & ANOEASON IFREO F WEMRl.E I 100 So F•ow.r ~I Suit,. ti JO LO\ An~ln, CA 'CIOtl Tel 11Ul •N-l!lt At1trN-Y hw f1t-<U1.ft& Publl.,_,CI O•dnqo-CIM>t Odtl• P0101 Jun• ,B, lulv s. 17, 1q, ",. '•B 10 PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNTT OF OllANGE ~=~· ~;;i::~i!~ll In th« MAiier Of i~ E\l•le of VIOLA Allort1n• lor P•fll1oner NOTICE OFc:~~EE'S SALE KING HAINSWORTH, a-a VIOLA K Pulllt\~ o._. CO<lil o ..... 1•1101 SPF NO 00"11 HAINSWORTH, Oe<ell~O J I l 1 1• 18 1'17'1 1b)I /4 II• S3 l • NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV£N lo u V • " • • • c re«11t0ts ~vl,,.q cfa1ms ~Q(1•1ul ltw -Souln-r11 PN•ti, lirftt C~Odt"I• ,. S<l•d .,.,,...,..,I lo flit Sll•d claims'" till' PUBLIC NOTICE <oroM•!oon ~'duly ••OOOonl~d ,,.,, • ..,. ofltce ot thP clerk of t~ dfor4'".-'1d uno~r ,,,.., touow1no OP'\t t1o-d o-...a N court or to presenl 1n~m lo th• l•u\I WILL <,£Ll "' PUBL•I'." AUl under\IQnl!d at I~ olllC• ot JACK,,. SUPElllOR COURT OF THE TION TO tHE HICHESI RIOOER SMITH (ttHl, 1336 So\llh Pa•ntN U ATEOFC,-1.IFOltNIA FOlt FOR HIGHEST BIDDER l'OR CASH Ave . Whlllle•, CA 90602, whtrh 1_,11,, THE COU NTY OF ORANGE IOdUl>l.,dtlo,,,..ol \dl~ o~lawlulmO~¥ ofllu " "" l>f«e 01 b\J"""'~ 01 1,,.. NO. A·-S ot '"" Un1teC1 SI.tie,) a11 rtQhl 1111 .. at>d uodef\IQnt'd In all ""'""'s l>"tl••nlno NOTICE OF SALE OF l'ERSONAL "''"'"" ronv,yl'd 10.tl'ld now held !IV 11 H N f "''I,,.,. .. , tp ... lh ._.. ' ..... f > t1 f 11 ""• -' I ,,, 1n1 ,lfl<1••· f' ,,,., I JOHN II SUC.ltLING 11• 11 St1" Yr(f"'t• 8tvd s ....... o LH Anqel~ C:.O "GO<• Ttl Olli 11• -.11 Attornryi for Pel1h0tt,., Puoh'n-" or .. fl'J' (rt.• • n I .• ,.,,.1, IUf'I# 10 II J Ul'r'' t 1 t~'" •• 10 PUBl.lf NOTll't: NOTICE IHVtTING 1110\ PHtlF•MILY COf.OHIAl FUNBAL H()M( ~ lq, ol KIM'\alh. •nd Ranellt. 1•. of CO!.IA Mew I P UBLIC NOTICE Th•\ 'l<I'"°"""' wa• lll!'d w•lll tht' Cou11t f Cle•ll ot o,.,,~ Countv on July l. 1919 :~::;~·:~:~:~:~~~:~~~; ::~:~~T~~~~~r1~r~~~~'. ~r~·~~i~~~·s::·:.:::::~ NOllCf 10., HI RI l<V C.l\11 N 11>~1 -.~,,.lrO f>l~d" .,H nti r1•1.1•1•••n bv tn.-(1t v 01 (O"io1tl MP .. ~ .,., lh• >It•~• "' thf" C1h (ff'rl> "''"•"I 1ty H,111 II J-"" Oriv~. (Mti' Mv .. ..,, C1l1forn1' un111 t"t Nu.tr of 11 t'IO,. m nn July ' 1•11" o\I w,,•t h ''""" n,_ • ., ..,,u ~ • L\•·4'~<1 pybl1(l'1' .1nd r f#MJ ••IOwc't Ill fn1 C O~t"H.11 ChiH"O•''' '"f """'~n111a .tH • .. bu, m"'"'•tt•t. NJUtpnwnt ""n' P"'' tr1nn •nd ~U(t\ ottwr '"' •hftf"\. ""' ""•·•• , .... ,, I 7801 Borsa Ave Wes1m1nster 893-3525 ,ACIAC VIEW MIMOatAl.P'AH Cemeterv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pec1ftc lltew Drive NewPort Beach 644-2700 McCOtlMIQ( MOaTUAltH LaQuna Beach •94-9415 La<iuna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Cep1strano 49S-1 na HAl90I ~~MT. OUYI MonuatV • Cemeterv CrerrwtOI)' 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa 540-5554 llU. llOAllW AY MOltTUARY 110 Broadway CostaMfta 6'2-9150 EARNEST WAITE H"Y James. 11. •nd Su.an Ehrabf'th, II. 1>0\h ol WP~HT"ltnSff!t GOONE WA.R OENA-J4GFA - Mah1nd" OtAl,.1\0 1l 4ll>d Jtenn•~. 10, 00111 al H•wport ~11cn HOAllATH·GOLDFIELO llnd•ew c .. JI. And J-1 L . ,,, bOlllot Hunt- il'Qlon BN<ll DALLUGE THORNTON W411te• JOM!Ph, Q , Mid Mory Ann, 31, both ot CoS111 Mes.. ATKINSON WOODCOCK • Rol>er1 IC•llr. n. ot AnaMlm, and Teri t..OUll", 11, of Hl/llllnQIOn kacll OOUGLAS·SALBEAG -Robert Lewis. ~. -Lind.-A., :15, bath of Cosl•Mesa. PISLAAN·McNUTT -Ar11Jnl Ruben, 11, of S...t.J An.t, -~y M , 11, of Fovntaln V•ll~v BICKELHAUPT·R081NSON -Jess LOUI\, SO, .-id Lou Elltn. 31, both ol lffwport 8HCll JUNE 24 HAUSER·SPEARS -Tllomu Woodrow, 3'. alld Tommie MarMt, 11. botllof ~ 8Hd). SNOW·HUNOLEY -Rol>ert Jerold, '1. of Hunt\nqlon BeM.11, -Rulr( Jun, 21. of LOllV Beac:n HACICWORTH·MORRIS -OrvHle Ouene. n. Mid Les•,. Ann, Zl. both of, ..,11nllnQton 8Mci> VOY·LU Rodn~¥ w . , •. OI llellllOWtf',-~Mel IHti.111.~.ol 'EIT-. JUNli16 'WHITE·RASO -Mkl\MI Rey, ll. end 011'1•. 1J, boll! of Founlitln vauey. PETE"SEH-a>NTllllERAS -All•ft Marll11, ti . of Wt\lmlnsltr, •nd C.Cllle A., It, of HUl'll1119ton Be.Kit, JUNE 21 EWAN•NIGHTINQALE -Sillt>fft, J2, •lld :W.-Geylo, 31, bOtllof Hun· t11191on a.tcJ\. JU.•• KLllN·MAlnlMU -lllOft K,. U, end Oo11na LoulU, U , 110 111 ol ~· ... KID1111£1.L-f'lelot!A -llloy ~"'1'. ,., al'lll ()witty ...... *'· llOttl Of "-t•h1 Voltoy, STATEMENT OF ABANDOHMENT OF U~OF FICTITIOUS ·~us tell.ME ~h• rotlow1no ~uon h<1~ aMNlont'CI '"" u\t ol IPM Fltlllious Bu.,nr>S Mme· SANVISTA INVESTMENT COM P'AN Y. 116'1 M11Cnelt NO!lh, lr~•nt, C11lllornle 9'111• The Fktltlou~ Buslnf'•S Na~ '~ ltrnd to abOVt' WAS Ill~ 1n O••nQO Countv on No-"!bet l , 1918 GreQ I. Anderson. 1107 Memorv Lane, t~O. Sanld Ana, C•llto•nld Tiiis ~1neu w.-s tond11<.ted by lln lncll•iduel Greq I Ander'Wln This slat-! was llltd wll!I 11\t' County Clerk of Dr•n~ Counry J une ll, 1919. 1'10411 Pubtl~ 0rlll'l90 Col\I O<l•lv P1IOI J uly'· 11, 11. is. 191' 2S1'·1 F1l""6 Publl~""" Oran<lt' Co.u1 Oa1IV Pllnt, July" t I tt.a, 1q79 lSOS·T• PUBLIC NOTICE month> ..it..-tl'e lir\I Oul>h<&hon or Of'Cf'e .... d .lnO SHE RAY ANN HARVE., thl\nollce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\.\1 hus03nd dfld w1fp AENEFICIARV Oet.O June 15, 1q19 lhP unde1'\IQ11e(! .. , .. "'" ... Pfll• .... ALISO HOMES. IN( .•• Cal1fo,.,, ... to• Cl\llrlft N H•lnsw0<th '"" lo tl\f' hi<l""•I And ~I""' Olddeor oori1tlon. Rrcor-ded Sf!ol""'l>er 11. 1q71 Ext<utO< of 1,,., wlll on 111• l.,m, """condiUOnl her~•lt., •• inst• No ?l>ll01 1n llOOll 11'4~ ""°" ol '!.<lid dee-nl mPntooneo ano ....o1rc t to cont1rm<111on 111S ot Oll1<MI RKo<Cls 1n thf' olltee ot JACK A.SMlllt 111271 hV ll'lt Courl, ~I 41t1 Mll(Arlnur lhf Rrconl<'• ot O•anQf' County ..a10 AllorM1.a•·LAW aoulf'•.t•d, Sutt• 100 N~WPo•I BP•Ch, Clel'dottrustd ... <rl-lhl'IOllOWl"QP•O 1m S.vtll Peltltw A••· C i1IHo•n1a •1~. "t • 00 o c ion • m ~riv SUPIEltlO" COURT OF THE Whittler, CA ...02 on July 1J ,.,q "' '" th~ ltmf' T hr w .... ,,,y H ~o IHI nt '"" STATIEOF CALIFORNIA FO" PubhSl>ed Or-COllSI Oallv Pilot IMt""""' allowed llY IAW, 311 ,,.... Ea•ltrl• ,., .0 , ... , QI LOI 401 '" ,,,.. TMIEC·OUlfT"l'OFORAHGE rlghl 1111• ano lnt"r"'t of ~c~nl "' tll'.,POrt 1;1e.,.. lr.o<I 1n th~ (11Y ol 100 Clvk Ceflltt Drive Wttl June 20• 21• July 4• 11 1~ 2•314 M '"" llm~ Of ,,,., dHlh •l'ld all lht' •IQtlt, Co•I• Me-.. County 01 Or.inqoo Sta If' ot 5'tftta All•, C.lllort>I• tol lt .tnd 1ntere\llMll!>e ,..,,. • ., "'"' dC Cahlo•n1d, .t'I °"' m~p •e<o•~ "' PLAINTIFF MARIA LUCILA 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Quor~d oltw>f 1n;,n tMt ot dCctd~t ,,. boOk s. PM1'! 1 Of Mlscnlla""°"' M.JP\, CURIEL. MEREDETH CHIUSTtNE • -----lhl' ltmc> (If,..., ~11th '"th~ IOlloWlnQ rKO•d\010•-Counl• CURIEL.•mlnor.llvaNJth•OUilhllf'r R.mU <IH<rl.,...,!Wr'loMlorOl>f'rly 1n•l•Pf'• EXCEPllN<i tl<fllEFROM ll>f' Gu..,dlen .. d l ltttm, PE TE R M, NOTICE OF OISSOLUTIOfC OF '•nl <ondltlon. without ""Y reo•,.wnta• South~•ly IU 00 t...t, "'so f'-C /'Oltno CURIEL """ PET£R M CURIEL GATEWAY CENTER ASSOCIATES llon\ o• "'""~n11f\ Of ""Y ~Ind, ••· ll\f'<0l10<'t'I 11"' NOrt!W'rly )I) IMOI S••d DEFE NDANT KAR E N IE LTO 'prtHO•lrnf)l1"'Cl l11ncl1\IO<dled1nC-No t~I .. A\ _.ERN Cl.ARK, and OOES 1 ll'trouo~ Pvrwent1olrlf'Pro:.1s1oniot5ttt1on IUJ V1~1nQ • Co•one1 • mobllt snsonN\al>No 11..0SJ~ v, tnclu•lvt ISOU.S Of'""' Callto•ol• CorPO<<lliO'>S homr. Co.Kl> LiCM\4! NO\ KM 4017 MAY BE ALSO KNOW~ A'i °°' C:.S4No.~tr Code, NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN o\1'd l(M 4013 Plumer Slreott, C01I• ~w. C•lllornM SUMM()lljS THAT Bid• oroli.,, "'" 1nv1teo 1or 11'!' l>'O .,.,, NOTICE I T•v II••• Meft ...... A. CAT£ WAY CENTER AS O<!tTY •I'd must bf' in wilt1nQ, at>d will "flt A~,...,., <lddt''f'S\ O' CO<'t'lrnon de· PUBLIC NOTICE TM U "'1 may ft<IN •talt>U H ll $0CIATES, LTO .• "C•lllornl<1 llmltl'<I ~ •ete!veo Al '"'° o4ht " ot C EOAGE •19natlon "•llOwn "llOW, no w"''""IV wit-I .,_ ................ ,." y ... ". t I "t, • "Ip . ( 0 n s I' It n Q 0 I L. ROGERS ... L .. w CO<PQf dllOf\, ., Is 91v~n .. to '" como1 ......... Ot CO• ~---.. ~ .,,,,..,. • "'"-lllltN -, .... CONSOUOAT EO AMER•< AN 11111 BeMh eou ... vllrd. s..11e IOJ """ rKI~\) .. SU,ERIOft COURTOl'TME fwmelloft-. PROPERTIES 11 1, a C11lllo•n1a 11~01011 Be,,ch, C•1tlo•n1• '7&47 or Tht bofl.t.c••tv "-'\.l td 0...d 01 STATE OF CALIFOllllNIA '0" AVISO! UllM ... , ..... _......... !!MUil per1nenr110. c;.,,..ral P&tTMr, m•Y bf' 1111'<1 with the Cl•tl• ol '"" Jru\I, bV tMsor> ot. IH'td(h o• <k'lault Tl41E COUNTY OF OltANOE IEI Tri-• ,...... cteci<llr <...,,. ue • .Ond MISSION VIEJO COM PA NV. a .obOve entltlf(I Court, .,.. oell ... rl!O to 1n 11\t obllQ•llon< •t'CUted IMr•llV. .... A·1•1tl ,1 .. auti-la A -~ Ud . .._. Celllo•nl• corporation. Ll mll~d the u"Ot,.,19"f'd PHSO<'lallY•I .ony 11..,.. nerelofon t •<Kuted -dPllY••fd to NO 11 C C O I' HE A 11111 NG 0 P: da Mflt,. W Jt tllal. L•• la 1111....,.,a· P11rtner, W110W orl1>Cle>al plect ot bu~I· .t14tr IM pv1>11uillon Of this Notice <Wld Ille uno.rs19MG a wrlllt" l>Kle• .. hon ,ETITIOff fOR ,ROUTE OF WILL Ci.to .... ti-. ""'' llH '*"" 1•11 Bel"deen A~lll'. '"''o•e '"" "'"~'"q Of the, • ., o4 Oel11utt -Oemenel to• SlllP {Incl AMO CODICILS AND 1"0" LETTEltS ' TO THE OEFEHOAHT A Civlt trvlM, C.lltoml• t2711, Wet dlslOf•t<I. Terms •nd Condlllons ot S.lt Cheek wrlllen nolke Of IH'ff<h and of ~lt'<llM 1'' s TAM' .. TA 1111 'I' AN D , 0 R COM lain! -.,..,, Ill"<! bv the Die In· effe<llve at ll•ff p.M. Of\ July J, 1+>9 '°'the l>UKMW pf'l(f to 1111 IMl•CI el'"" to ceuw "'-~ 10 ~It W•d AUTNORll.ATIOfC TO AD,__INISTIEllll 1111 • ftlMt you bV mul""I C011Sf"t, ttm• of pr~tat1on ol 1>1d on <on· oroc>tf'IT to WlidY Wld 00ti9alt0f'ls, UNOIER Tif(l INDE,IEHOIENT AO-ti vou whh lo dtltnd lhls 8. Alter ..... I d4tlt, no f)M'lner lft Ille '"m.111ion of ....... llT Ille Court; OllY· •nd 111e ...... .,, , ..... -nlQnl'd CAUS«I MINISTllATI°" 01' IEITATl!I ACT 1.-S It, VOii rn<nt, wlthU'I )I) 0.Y\ aft.r panMr~lp ~ __ ,IV lo blncl ,,.. m.n1 of ,,,..,,, .... '°''' and al •ti••• said no11Ct of brHCh end of e•t'Cllon lo (~RO•ATE COOS 5'1 fiT Sl!O) lhl\ u,.,,_,. I• --on vou, Ille p at t n • r, 11 1 p , a a c • p I I o t sal•\ lu wtll ~ m-lly PIJ'<f\A""r 1111 R~.,,._ Merell .JO. I~ ., '""r Estate al LAURENCE H. E RANO, wllll this court 11 Wrttleo l>f••dlnq In C 0 N SOL I OAT E 0 AME RIC AN l hi' rlQlll I\ rt1~rveod lo rt1e<I 41ny -No •"" '" bOOll 1~ ""90 IS. OI '<llel ... FLORIHOO ERANIO, OKNMCI res ns• lo lh• (OMPlllll'lt (II a PROPERTIES Ill. -II.ti .i1tllO•lly •11 llld• Ptio• lo -ntry OI ""OtO.t '°" Oltlctel Re<orM. HOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN 11\et Uu•I a C-1. you l'llVll Ill• with I only towlflcl 119 tt>t f)M'lnenl'llp •ll•lr~ llrmlnq t"" .. ,. SAMS ~ wltt Ot ma<W, l>ut wttnout !LENE CAROL SWEET, au !LENE e -111en Pl~l"9 11' c ... w en C. MISSIC>f4 VIEJO COMPANY. Fo• lunrMr llllorm•llCH'I end Old fO-nl"' wM'ranty, ••l)r'eiS or Im c. SWEET IWt$ tiled 11treln • 11tllll011 le!Nllnq lo Dt .nre .. d In ,,... -prlncloll pie<• of DuSll'lflt •• I or M '· •PP( v .. Ith RI c HAR 0 pllt<I, •eo<WdlnO 1111•, llOSWUIOn, or torPrOClal•ofWlll aNS Codkll•Mldlor dOO I VnlHsvouOOM>,youtHl•ult IOC•ttclet2"137 Lot PNRMd.,Ml"IOft 8 1NG ... AM, BANK OF AMERICA tncun'IDf-ff. to pay, ... ...n.elftll'IQ Letl11rs Tcnl-tary to 11Mt petltio"9r wilt ~ ._ flC>Pllullon of ttw Viejo, c.lltornla. ,_ wl!Nlfewt'I trom NA f IOHAL TRUST ,-NO SAVINGS prlllCllNll \um Of Ifie note(sl W<ut'ecl M'lcl tor Autht>rll•llon 10 A<lmlftl•Utr P,.lntl I, -this Court m11y ent•r e •nd llH ceewd to Dt u -l•ted 111 1"9 ASSOC I AT I OH, 4141 M•c Artl'lur bY wold 0..0 of Trvsl, wllll lftt..-.\1 H l/Nl<!r IM 1~1 Admlnt:J:•llon )UOO -oek\'110\I tor llw Nli.f Ot carrylftt on qf llW pertMnlllp OllSI· Boulevt1r'd. Sutt• 100, Newport 8eioch, In s.tl(I l'I011' t>rOV!df'd. •d•en<4", II 11nv, of Est.-s .-ct IPl'oo.ltt COde t1 et Ill IM c-'•lnl, wflkh COVld M H . C•lllorn•• •Uto, t•l•pllont 1 r u1 uncltr IM term\ ot '81<1 OM<! of Tna t, Mq), ••le<'tft<• lO Wll\(111• '°' rHUlt Ill temlt/l<TWftt ot weon. •••no o. CONSOLIDATIEO AMERICAN ,, ... olJel, or <Oftla<I Ifie ..,,.,..,.,OMCI '••S. <h..-oe• -t•INHI•~ of ,,,. llH't ... t IWWtklll•n. -tlle1 ,,.,. time Of money.,.. pl"OpeffY or ol"" relHlf r PROPER TIE$ 111. w-ptll'l<IP•• t'ltll(• .. fll•tl ... IOf ,,... E•KVIOt of Ille Trvo .. -.. 'ttlt '"''" ,,.~ 11¥ 9f'ld plKe Of hff•lllQ t11t Nmt llH -ttd 11'1 ll'lt <~elnt. jMaO 01 bu .. MSI h 1"11 kr-1'1 Wiii Of 0.C9CIHlt ••Id Dft<ld 04 Tr\HI. Said Hie Wiil t._ Mell .. , lor JUiy 14, ,.,. •• , tO·OO •.m.. "· II,... ....... -.. ~ .. ·-· lf'flfit, Celltol'flla '1111. JIU o.orve L. R~s.. !Mid .... Twt<Jtv. AUOll.t , • 1'1', ., 111 lllt covrtrOOfl'I of 0eper1.....,..1 No. J •• • ...,_., M ... ~. "" _... lier .. ..., uny on Ille 1t11tlnn" Is.,.. A !Aw Corporetion II 00 A.M.. tit the otll<• Of Sollt"-"t Of ..... _,, al 100 Clvi< Cal'lter Drive ff ................ "'" .-UUtd to •II Of tllt H HU Of th• By Geof'Q8 L. "°""'· Ptcllk "'" ~ .... IO<llt-0 •I 51S ·-------------~WHI, 1 .. 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O\lolC:...M01te P<*lltM4' Or.,._ CotKt Dolly Plkol, Jurw i. 11, 1m ~ • ' N - • .. • ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS w.or-day, July 11 , 1179 DAILY PILOT A• Hearing In Rapes Case Set OC Seeks Greater · State Voice Heart Attack Victims Sought For Study 11, aoasaT 11~a1u:a ...... , ........... Orana:e Couat7 Supervt.on Tueld•y took slept the)' hope will lead to 1re1ter Or1a1• Count7 repre1tnlatlon on ••riMm state bot.rd• 1nd commlaslON The n:port pointed out that Orange Count)', wi\b a popul1Uon of t.8 milUon, ha• only 47 penona serving on 1tate .111enclet conaidered in the survey. A ~1miDU7 bearin.C SupervllOn' Chairma n PhlJUp An- baa Ml July JO In thony da.lpat.d Harriett Wl9der and Wnt Oriq;e Mwilelp11l hlm1eU to tarfet certain at•te f om Court for a Huntin.ct.on ml11tons and d rect erroru to see t.hat Be•ch man police thecountyl.1 representedonthem .. Oranae County has 8.19 percent of the s liite'• PoPu.Jation but only t .38 percent representation, the report said. In cootrut, San Francis~ County has a population of 685,$00 but has 121 ap· polntmenls. believe Is the "pan A re<'rnt r epo rt by the <'Ounty 's tyhOH raplat... Clt11.~ns rnrection Ftnd1 ng Commitl« Inc luded in the committee's reports were such agencies as the state bar, athl@tic commission , coastal com· missions "(state and regional), criminal JUl!tice, health council and committee on Judicial performance. M1rlon Frankl i n pointed out lh•t Oran&t Co~t.Y flP- Mlller 1 32-year·old c•ci parently is be1nK short c huntit!d 1n the ••lean\.n. is belne held number of appou1tn)unt:i its l'lliz.en~ 11et at Orange Cowity Jail at tht stat.e level on t S counts of r•pe , other sex charg e" rob· Juf.y 25 Talk bery and burglary .He Is cha rged in 13 sexua l assa ult s 1n Orange County since the summer of 1971 MILLER , he ld o n S250,000 bail, was arrest· ed May Z3 in Huntington Beach. Police nieknamed the attacker the "pantyhose rapist" because he wore a woman's ny lon stock- ing over his head as a disguise in assaults. Police said the rapist wore a mask depicting a balding old man with drooping lips and white hair in more recent as- saults Connally Due In Newp~rt By 0 .C. H USTINGS Of .... 0.tlh 11"11<11 St•tf Former Texas governor J ohn Connall y, now a candidate for the Republican presidential nomina- tion, is slated to speak July 25 in Newport Beach to n1embers of the Greater Irvine Industrial League. Connally, secretary of the Navy under John F. Kennedy, secretary of the treasury unde r Richard Nixon and a former aide to Lyndon Johnson, will speak during a luncheon at Ne wport Beach's Mar- riott Hotel ••• Wayne Will OK'd for Probate SANTA ANA <AP > John Way ne 's will , which leaves the bulk of t he movie hero's $6.8S million es tate to his fa mily, was a pproved fo r probat e Tuesda y without opposition. In a brief hearing, Orange County Supe rio r C ou rt Judge B ru ce Sumner said three ex- ec u t o r s nam ed hy \V ayn~ may oversee dis- position of the actor 's CA UFOKNJA 'S LIBE RTARIAN Party plans fortune. to conduct illl 1980 state convention in Irvine. J . Harrison Dean. c hairman or the party's The 27-page will was Surrvlaors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clar urged s upervisors t.o focua on commisaions that have an impact on the county. They said emphasis shou.Jd be on a quality, not quantity buis . "We need to move and move strong- ly," Riley said. "But I don't favor a 1hotgun approach." M ni. Wieder said that the apparent imbalance has perhaps been the fault or local officials . "But I think we can sit down with the aovemor aod talk about it. At one lime Orange County had a lot or clout in Sacramento, but this hasn't been so for many years," s he said. I ne VfllY8"SllV QI Souther~ Calllorn111 ScftOOI af • Meoic:1ne 11 1001urig lor men al'ld women ..no • n.avl!'hacl one rieafl anack clu"ng the p.1st l1ve ye ars • olfl! UnCJO)I age 6~ • wook:l ne or\U!fested 1n part1e.ioa11ng '" a na t.onal res1:1arch pf(>te<:I I! you 111 1r.s C1e!iocuo1•00 and a1e 1nte•esred 111 1~11rn•nq m0te at>ou • dn 1n'lp0flan1 chOleslel'OI· SP ECIAL NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Concerning The Fourth Of July P a rade And Celebration From Mayor Don MacAllister Huntington Beach City Council m embers f·ire Cltief Ray Picard Police Chie f Earle Robitaille All of the City Staff And Especially From Me mbers of The Special Events Board THANK YOU Your Care \.\'ith Fireworks and Watching For Fires Made The Fourth Safe From Serious Fire Loss ''our Understandidg Of Law-Enforce ment Proble m s )1ade the Fourth S afe Your Donations Made the July 4 P arade Poss ible and G reat • Your Support !\lade the Band, Motorc}'lce and Flre""·orks Sho" s uccessful Thank You. llunting ton Bea ch , We flad A G r a nd Day -Thanks To All Of Yo\1. 'Hot Truck' Rulings Delayed Orange County Central Committee, said the con· filed shortly afte r the venti o n is e xpec t e d to d raw a bo ut 1,000 le g e nda ry film grea t Libe rtarians to the Registry Hot el during th e 'd~i~e:d~o~r~c~an'.'.'.'.c~e~c~J~u:n~e~l~l--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lllll---11111""."--~~11111111111111111111111111111111111~ Washington's Birthday "''eekend. f>'eb. 15-18. ,. New regulations to im· prove the sarety or food cate ring "hot t ruc ks" 'A'ere put on t he hack burner by Orange Coun· ty Supe rvisors T uesday Instead of taking im- m ediate action, county officia ls opted to beef up sanit ation ins pections of th e f ood d e l ive r y ve hicles and orde red a n addit ional study or a proposed co unty o r - dinance. Th e ordin ance i s scheduled to come back in 45 days for rons ide ra· tinn after consulti:1tion wi t h fo od d e li v er y reprei>e ntatives on ways to m ake their truc ks safer SUPERVISORS Wf're cons ide ring new con· trols afte r a woman was sca lded to death last year In lr\·ine in an acci- dent involving a "hot truck." Supervisors were told that a county ordinance may b e r e quired bf'cause of gaps in state lelifislation. County restrictions be· ing reviewed include a prohibition of deep fat frye rs . s a fegua rds on coffee urns and stea m food tables. and installa- tion of an emergency ex- it from the trucks. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 ••• P i\BW CA MPOS. state chairman of the Coali- tion to Abolish the Sales Tax (CAST >, wi ll host a public forum J uly 21 at the Seacliff Village Com- munity Center, 2205 Main St, Huntington Beach. It "'·ill begin at 7 p.m. CAST C'Urrently is trying to qualify an in- itiat ive meas ure for the June l91Kl ballot that would phase out the state's 6 per cent sales tax over a th ree-year period. Questions about the group can be directed to CAST 's O ra n ~e County coordinator. Robert Rinehart, telephone 973· 1436. ••• TllE R E PUBLICAr\ Associat es of Ora nge County are offering a panel discussion on "The Gasoline l'roblem" during their July 17 meeting at the South Coas t Plaza llotel in Costa Mesa . Speakers wi ll include Donald McNutt, presi- dent of the Douglas Oil Co.; Charles Phelps, senior staff economist for the Rand Corp.; Steve She lton, e xeC'utive direct or of the Southern Cali fornia Service Station Association. a nd Dave Wharton. regional counsel for the U.S. Departme nt of Ene rgy. The meeting gets under way al 6:30 p.m . ••• THE SAME Republican Associates plan a cocktail c rul se of Newport Harbor Aug. 8 in the company of Orange County's Republican lawmakers. Boarding of the Pavilion Queen starts at 7: IS p.m. The associates are urging early reservations because space on board the boat is limited. The 8.!isociates have an office in the Town and Country Shopping Center in Orange. New Bike Law Signed LOS ANGELES !AP I -A state law whic h went into effect requires all bi cycles and mo-peds using public streets to have a state licens e instead of the local poUce li cense formerly issued to such vehi cles. Local police s ta tions . however, will still issue the new three-ye ar license v.·hich is inte nded to a id the return or stolen bikes and help in the identifica- tion of injured bike r iders. A statewide computer will e\'e nt ually be set up with information on all licenses. Have you ever seen a 100 foot race ••• straight up? Or a log-rolling contest (we call it burling in the North woods)? Or a pair of log- gers filling the air with flying axes as they aim for the bulls- eye 50 feet away? It's all part of the brand new Canadian Lumberjack Show at Sea World . Six grueling events that match the skil ls of some of America's champion woodsmen. See this limited engagement now through Labor Day. It's just part of a full day of shows and attractions at Sea World. .... )'Of.! eftl' had a better dayl SEA WORLD MISSION liAY. SAN DECO • Helps you make the best buy in room air conditioners. r-- - - - - - - Duri ng h~1t ''''u!h1,.•r an a tr l'•1n dilionerl'an ac<:t1un1 fl1r up In hall' 111 your 1,_•h:t·tnc hilt But with hundred.' lo l'h t'l(l."I.' frn1n. how dn you !>.clc t·11hc ngh1 one"' Since n1os1 people arcn'1 technic ijj n'. Southern Ctiliforniu Edison is nff1,.'nn!! '°me cxpcn help: 1hc Californ ia l:nl'r~'.'"' Commi!;~ion'" li ... 1 of 1979 cncr~y· cf'licicnl ronn111ir l.'.nndi1inncn.. 11 includes brand nunlcs. model number... and energy ra1lnas. Edison hui publi11hcd thi~ 1nforma1ion in tt s1rai9h1 ·tulk B uyer~ Guulc 1\lonµ \\1th lh1,.· r:111n!!'· 11 1nc lt11Jc!'> hclplul l lfl' o n hl1\v 11• u''-' )11ur <.11r 1,_·t1nd11111nl.'r 111.1~1 ctl 1t·1cntl ). Ir ) tlU' rt• Ul thl' 111a rkc l lt1r .. ro<. 1111 ,ur 1,_•u11d11 u111i:r. lhl.'.' Bu) er .. Guu.h; '' )OUP• free ti.·lail the ,·11u1111n 1 11tla~. Ynu ,·an t..1:cp )lltH l'! H 11 -;t!ld ''•till' 1,.'t 1ld l':l!<>h . l11tl I I I \11111 ho; ~l\olhr.-" l ioliforn111 t di""" 11111 Fw h 1·.11. H;i,AAQ Mn._..n,~11d , t:A Ql 77U I 'tn ~n l·.d!,un 1"11•tnmtr. 1'1.,·•-'<' m11I ntt• 1 1979 \ir ( 1.ndilk11wr llu'""' (,uodl·. I '\\I+ \IHl ML'' ---------------r'E I "" ______ s-1 \It ____ , .. ,. ___ _ .•. -I .\Mt.Al"UOt l t l t l'llll'I Southern California Edison A.C .. ftCW John Ehrlichman . convicted Watergate figure. says his im- pri so nm e nt i n Arizona gave him time to study illegal aliens ser ving lime there He said a M e xi ca n work pe rmit progra m us- ing Me xican la bor cou-'d help solve this country's ille g a l alien problem. Bilking Of Hughes Alleged LAS VEGAS CAP > Summa Corp. has filed a new lawsuit agains t the pe rsons who s urroundt!d Howard Hughes in the last years of his life , al- leging they bilked the elus ive industria lis t out of millions of dolla rs The suit was fil ed m Cla rk Countv D1stricl Court by Ren"n attornc' Pl'te Echever ria and replaces a similar ar t1o n di s misse d l<1 !>l month on th<' grounds that few of the allegc·d wrongful <Jets occ urrl'd m Nevada THE SlllT seeks iH' t ual damages ·in exet·::,s of $10.C>OO" from each ur the defendants as \Hit a!> unspecified pu11it1 vc· damdgel> Th1: lawsuit ~as filed h :-. Summa. H ughe ~ Ai rwes t and H u~hc ::,· cous in, Wilha m Lu m - mis . who now h eads Summa. Lummis and Firs t National Bank of Nevada are the special cO ·etd m in1s trators o f Hugh(:s' t'Sl <tle THE SUIT alleges that long-time Hughes aides F rank W. G ay, N a d in e Hen I e y' and C h este r Davis 'con s pir e d amon g themselves to gain con- trol of Hughes' personal and corporate assests for their p e rsonal benefit" between the time Hughes arrived in Las Vegas in 1966 and when he left in 1970. "The defendants mis- led Hughes into believ- ing that under their management his en- terprises were profitable when, in fact, they were not. largely because of their own misdeeds." the suit claims. Gay Ads Ordered WASHINGTON CAP ) -Buses and subways in Washington may soon carry pos ters telling riders that "Someone in your life is gay.·' U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt ruled tbe mass transit s ystem must carry ads from the Gay Activists Alliance of Washington, which filed the suit when its ads were rejected. Pratt said in his ruling that the system had ac· cept ed ads on con - troversial s ubjects in the past and that transit officials were trying to "censor t h ose vi e ws wh ich are acceptable 4lnd those that are not." W.,,...y, July I I. tt1t NATION Coors Plans Giant Brewery fn -vlrgii1la HARRISONBURG. Va <AP> Adolph Coon Co , freeh from • V1clory ti.fore a county board. wlll be1tn t.MOn1 the air quallly et th •1l• of UM new brewery lt want.a to build near Elkton, a company •l torney 1a.y1 approvt' (;oora' rc.1Quu11t lo rezone (ea1uble to seek state and federal Welby Show•ltor. an •Uomey Brewery pay scales are an un- 231 llCl't"I from •aricultur&J to In-environmental permits for Roc kl nKhMm Concerned known factor, Showalter said. and du1trlal UH The Colorado· based brewer Cltlz.eM, 11ttld lhe fCroup 111 explor-the citizens · group fe ars they "The n"d move, which will wants t.o f'xpand operations to thls in1t lht· vw•lllblllty of a court could price existing da iry and be1lo lmmeduah:ly. ls environ Shenandoah Valley community to chulltnl(t• ti> the: rezoning. He said poultry producers out of the local menta l te1Uoa." said H.rrisoo-try to capture more or the East tht• 1eroup 111 concerned that » labor market After only 20 mlnulf's of dla cu11loo, ~ Rorklnaham County Board ol Supervlwrw vo~ • I lo bura attorney lltinry C. Clark, who Coast beer market. Some Rock-Coors d1•vch>slm•mt on some l ,900 Showalte r said his group rt:prciwnl.11 Coon ingbam County residents have op a cre11 on the Shenandoah River be lieves Coors would have to bring ll•• u 1d C:oori. s ho uld know posed the plan. and Coors ma.y will druallc'uJly increase lhe coun-in some 600 laborers to build its w1 th111 four monlht1 whether tt is m eet more opposition. ty's popuh1lJon bre wery and related plants ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ up to , • For Your Favorjte Chari ty lrs our way of osl~1ng you ro J01n rhe celebronon as we open our oeuur1ful ew o H ,..f 1n Newpon Oeoch! We re here ro help mahe all of }':9ur romorrow '> bt-ou11tu1 'h l~now rhere musr be o special place 1n your life tor a favonre chor1ry £>now you (..., mol~e ltfe o litrle more beour1tul for orhers roo Come 1n and enter our l3€-t jur tu Tomorrows Contesr Theres no obl1gorron or.d we ho11e o frt-E: gin .)1 •C r.:>t•i::-· r ments for you JUST for sropping by ro soy hello You II discover rhor Universal Savings rol~es prioe ' be1n~ on rnporronr parr of ·~ ·~ communmes we serve. • Come 1n and ler us srorr b uild ing Oeou11lu fornorrow-, r0r you ond 1our f1J 1 ... chomable organ1zonon flNDYOUR OEAUTIFUL TOMORROWS AT UN IVERSAL SAVINGS If you haven 1 expene nced rhe pleasure of doing business or any of Universal Savings offices rhroughout Southern California rhere so rrear 1n srore for you You con always expect rhe h19hesr 1nreresr ovo1loble from a wide selecrion of insured cerrif1cote and possbool~ savings occ~unr'S. There ore loads of tree services for #eusromers. plus sp ecial services ... and The Universal Savers Club for qualified occounrs. roo! V1s1t us soon 1n Koll Center 0 1 MocArrhur a nd Girch, Newport Oeoch. • ENTER UNIYERSAL'S FAOULOU S "OEAUTIFUL TOMORROW S CONTEST " Eighteen cash g1trs wrll be given d1recrly ro recognized charitable orgon1zonons 1n rhe names of rhe persons who nom1nore rhem on official conresr enll', for m s for o draw ing or Universal Savings Newporr Oeoch branch Tell your frtendsl Suppon your tovonrE? choriry FIRST PRllE. SECOND PRIZE. THIRD PRIZE: FOURTH PRIZE: s 1.000.00 s 500.00 s 250.00 15 awards of $100.00 each. ConrestendsAugusr 10 1979 Off1ool con- resr entry forms ore avorlable only or Univer · so l Savings. Newport Oeoch No motl entries will be accepted. Odds of w1nn1ng will be d ererm1ned by the roral number of enrries. All pnzes wtll be awarded Win- ners and rheir nom1norors will be nor1f1ed by moil. 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I (714)955-0536 '. . f,.e PortdnQ (Ent« from Oifch St. ) / , INSIDE: •Stocks •Buslnes~ / ~---···M-ov••les __ ·T•e•l•ev-ls•lo.iniiiiii_ii. iiilliiiiiiiliillmiliiiiliiliiiliiiiillllil_• .. ._llli"•----o•A•1L v•P•1L•o•r---s•_i1!_8Jeii:j: : .£;~ ~~ 81 APWtr•~, Downing, Aches and All, Still Pounding the Ball By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot u.. Daily Pt lot Sutt Brian Downing wasn 'l even going to play. His sore shouJder was bothering him too much. ·'I had an hour of heat treal meot before lhe game." he said, "but these games mean :-.o much. I JUSl had lo s tay an there .. As if he needed the aggr1:1va lion. Downing was hat by a µ1tc h m the first mnmg B UT STUL he slay<'d 1n lht· gam e. a~'Qd all. a nd JO lht· eighth inning ched a J 2 pitch mto the gap of ert center field. knockmg home the win n1ng run for a 4 3 Angel vH·ton over the Boston Red Sox at Anaheim Stadium "It s hattered m~ lrnl I dnu 1 know how I got the bat on t)ie ball." said Dowmng, who now has seven game·winning RBI. .,econd best on the club to Don Baylor Ji m Barr went eight innings and got the victory with relief help from Mark Clear, who notched his eighth save THJ.: ANGELS now move J11~ games m front of Texas, five m front of Minnesota and 7'h ahead of Kansas Caty in the Amencan League West rnc<' And one pr1 m ary r eason tht.-v'v<' been ll ble to d o at, m fal't' of .i wavt• of IOJUrtes, 1:. Oow111ng's s urprising bat ,. j lino. ;ivt·rug(· 1s a lofty 351 , .... h1l·h 1:. sl<trtlmg to everybody, including Downing himself · · Ht•fore tht• -;eason . I would ha\ t• thought 270 would bt> nice. •':-.1.ll'<'t::all y srn c·c· I was gomg to tw pl.iyang t·vpry gamt'. .. sa y.., BRIAN DOWNING Du wnan~. Y..hu f1ntsht-d al 2SS la:-.1 .,, t•a1. RICK MILLEA GETS BACK TO FIRST JUST PRIOR TO THE TAG BY BOB WATSON OF BOSTON. Knight's Trial Set By Judge "'I\' PRIM\RY GOAL Y.3:-. Lo ~l'I nwn· <\Ir~• ba:.c hit ~ and mort• HUI than I evl·r hav1• llefnlf•.'' he• '>::J' ~. · and I 'vt• .tlr«ady dl}nt· thut in JUSt half a 1u~l <t littk· " lJowning rcmem be rs. "and m y a vt'ragc was doy,, n around :l lit w._. we re 111 '.\Pw 'York. and the ump JUsl ra llNI a .,tnkc· on me when tht· patch v.a:-way oul:-.tdt> AL Staff Carefully ·Selected From AP Dis patches NEW YORK -Manager Bob Lemon of the American League All-stars is planning ahead for the latter stages or Tuesday's AU-star Game. Lemon, the deposed manager . of the world champion New York Yankees, included four full·time relief pitchers and one part-time fireman among the njne pitchers named to the AL · squad that will try to end the seven-year dominance or the NL in this year's SOth a n nual classic, to be played at Seattle. Chosen from the AL bullpens were firebaJling Jim Kem of the Texas Rangers. rookie Mark Clear of the California Angels. ' Don stanhouse of the Baltimore t Orioles and Sid Monge of the ' Cleveland Indians • , THE REMAINDER of the · staff consists of Boston's Bob . Stanley, whom the Red Sox use as both as a start.er and reliever. 1 as well as starters Tommy John and Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees, Nolan R yan of the Angels and Dave Lemanczyk of the Toronto Blue Jays. Stanbouse is 6-1 with 12 saves and a 2.64 ERA for Baltimore's East Division leaders. or the starters, J ohn has the best record with a league lead- ing 13 victories and just three losses. Guidry, who was 25-3 and . won the Cy Young Award last year. is 6-5 with two saves and bas been troubled by injuries . MEANWHILE. in the National League, Pete Rose will have a n opportunity to set an All· star Game record by playing at his. filth different position. The Philadelphia Phillies first baseman was among 13 reserves niimed to the National League squad today by Manager Tom Lasorda of the Los Angeles Dodgers. It will be the seventh straight All-star Game for Rose, who will back up Steve Garvey of the Dodgers al fi rst base. Joe Morgan of Cincinnati, third baseman Ron Cey of Los Angeles, shortstops Dave Con· cepcion or Cincinnati and Garry Templeton of St. Louis, o ut- fielders Lou Brock of St. Louis. Jack Clatt 1)( Sail Francisco, Gary Matthews of AUanta, Dave Kingman of Chicago and Lee M auilli o r New York and catchers Bob Boone o f Philadelphia, Gary Carter of Montreal and Johnny Bench or Cincigqet1 were also added. SAN JuAN. l'ut·rto l<lC'IJ 1·\I' District Court J udgl' H.i1"1t•I R1efkhol determined tod<.1~ lhl·n· was probable cause ror a drnrg<· Of aggra\'ated <.ISSaUll :1g;11n._l Bobby Kni~ht. ('Oi!Ch or tht• l 'n1t ed States· l'an \ 1111·111-.111 bas kctball lt.'arn \\ 111'11 "ntt•r' ask tht· reason twhan<f tus '>Uddt•n l'mt•rgencc. I 1t1y,, 111ng :-.oml·llm<''i ~eems to IJ(' ).!r·.i,p1nl: at M raY.:-. • I gucs~ I wa:-s howing ho'A up..,t'l I w;i:-.." Uownan g ~ays, "iind Thurman JUSt said, 'fley, \'OU <'an hat , don 'l worry about nnc· patch · And for 'iOm e reason. 1ha1 reallv :.unk in." I rt·ally don t know. I 'm not t r~ 111g to pull tht• ball <.1!> much \11d I v1• o\dlHlecl the big !.lump -.o r.11 this .\l·ar " tht• r ompact 1 .111 h•·1 .... ,~· \h wc•1ght ., up th 1-.\t'Hr too UOWl\'.ING Si\ VS he relaxed. tlrillt'd tht• next pit ch for a ba:.e h1l , <rnd hiJ:o. ~en hot ever i.ance · Th.it wa:-. JJr<•tty unusual bt'«a11s1• Thurman 1-; u:-.ualh talk1n· lht• other way, trying ti1 The trial datl' Y.:.t:-. ..,t'I for i\u~ O' t· REASO:\, <·PrlJ1nh . ,.., ollfldt•nn 1\nd :-.omc· or. thal ",i.... 1ronieall) prov1dt•d by d 11\al n 1tC'hl'I tht' Yankees' Thur ma n Mun-;1111 Tht• JUdgt• did not f111d proh.i hie cause 111 olht!r c·1irr1pl <11nt:-. against Knight i.:t·l you dastrat·t(:d.' · Down mg :-.a .,," AN ATTORNt \' !01 policeman Jose de S1l.,,J. Y.ho brought the ac•cusatums <.tgam:-.1 Knight, said the judge dad nol rind probable cause for Kmghl ., counter ·accusat1ons against dt· Si lva. I .,.,, a ...... t.1rtinJ.! to .... tru~glt• Tlw i\n~cl r<H('her will gt>t <> chanc1· tu thank Munson f'nda) CSM> A1'Gt:l.S, Page 86> DON ZIMMER ARGUES WITH UMPIRE TERRY COONEY. Clear Stunned Hard to Explain Excitement From ~p Dispatches Rookie patcher Mark Clear of the California Angels says he can't believe he has been picked for the American League pitching corps in Tuesday's major league All-star game. "It's really hard to explain how exciting the selection is.'· Clear said Tuesday. He said he never made an all·star team in bis previous five years in baseball. all in the lower minor leagues. The 23-year-old Clear and Angel teammate Nolan Ryan were among the nine pitching choices announced Tuesday by the AL manager, Bob Lemon of the New York Yankees. Clear has a 9·2 record, and eight saves for the Angels. Ryan, baseball's premier strikeout pitcher, has an 11·6 rec- ord with a 2.77 ERA after shutting out the Boston Red Sox on six bits Monday night. Clear got all of his minor league experience in Class A or tower. before he was converted to a relief specialist midway through the 1978 season at El Paso. He responded by s triking out 80 batters in 52 mrungs, saved 13 games and had a 4·2 rec- ord the last half of the year. ·'I thought I had an outside chance but I never expected it," Clear said Tuesday. He said be had planned to go fishing during the All-star break "but those plans could change in a hurry." Ryan said of being selected: "It's an honor, I'm looking forward to it." It is lhe fourth all-st'ar selection for Ryan, but so far he has pitched only one inning in All-star games. That was in 1973, and be was not called upon while waiting in the bullpen on All-star teams in 1972 and 1974. Josl' Purcl'll Terron s~11<.I no probabll' ('3USl' was found fu r Kni ght 's compla1nh Thi .., would, in <'ffret d1 !>.m 1<>:-. h1 .., <'O untt•r complaints against u1· Silva The Judge !.el ball <.1l $500 but indicated lhat Knight would btt released if he posted $100 in cash . Th e aggravated a ssault charge carries a maximum sen tence of six months in Jail and a $500 fine. KNIGHT had accusl'd de• S1lvJ with assault and battery and .,, iolation of his civil rights in iill incident that occurrt!d Sunda~ morn mg Knight and thl' policeman hail been embroiled m an argumt•nl over the use of a pract1c<' facd1 ty . Kni g ht w a s arres tt•d handcuffed and taken to a pohn station at that tame lie wa.., Jailed for 10·12 minutes befon• being released Knight. who .,.,, as actom paml.'d by three lawyers. fl'staf1t•d m h1 .., own behalf for about 15 minutes in th e two.hour hearing today. He t>ventually v. as charged with bruising the s1d<• of de: Silva's Jaw UN DE R THIS is land Cum monwealth 's complex legal system. the Judge dcc1dl's 1f there is probable cause for char ges. If not. the mailer 1s dropped. Otherwise, lhl' charge.., are formahzcd and sent to <i higher court for possible aclJon Knaght said al a press con rerence Tuesday mornin~ that he s hoved the policeman after t he officer. ges turan1c pokt•d Knight in the eye Until Knight ·s press con ference. the U. S. Olympic Com mittee had insisted the matter was closed •~w1.....,... "I'm glad I have a chance to be on the team and hope I get an opportunity to pitch in the game," Ryan said. The Americans ' seventh straight victory in this round robin tournament may have been costly. Starting guard Kyle Macy of Kentucky was to un dergo X-rays to see Ir has J!IY. was broken. BOBBY KNIGHT FINDS HAPPINESS WITH THIS REFEREE. Mesa Verde Getting Set for Face Lih By HOWARD BANDY Of .. o..., ........... When Nancy Lopez. JoAnne Carner and all the other members of the Ladies Professional Golf Aasoclation tour group return to Mesa Verde Country Club Karch 24-30, 1980 for the second Womea'a Kemper Open. they will noUce a bJc chance In the scenery around the clubhouse. THE couasE WILL P LA y the same. perbap1 a little t.ouaber now that tbe SCGA bu re-rated it upwarda from a 19.S and 71.7 t.o 70.2 and 73.1. But the aul'TOUDdlnp in the clubboule will be altered CCJD1ider1bly. "We are 1pendln1 $1,4&5,000 for re- mdd•llftl, elll>UIJon and putttn1 In a new wateriq 1y1tem," club prealdent Jim Poteet 1ay1. • "Our membenblp voted bn rnaklnt the Improvements through an assess· ment and it bas been passed. Right now we have the architect working on the fmal plans and we'll be putting them out for bid within a month. · "I WANT TO MAKE as big a change and as noticeable a one as I can before the tournament next year." A complete new watering system is being put in right now with a trenching machine that not only digs the hole but laya the pipe and covers it all in one operation. This hasn't interrupted play at any time and when finlsbed, will give the cowse a complete system on reg- ulated timers. 1· ''Every course we have checked with thia type or system baa found it much better and t he courses are much 1reeoer tbe yeai;.around," Poteet says. Poteet servea as chairman for the first Women's Kemper Open tourna· ment this year but as devoting has time toservmg as club president now "I spend as much time here as I do on m y job." he say!'. "There are a lot of detailstobeworkedout .. MESA VERDE 1s a privately owned country club by its members. some 430 for golf and 210 for tennis The goll mem bersbip as closed but there are some tennis membership~ available. Each golf member will be assessed $3,200 for the improveme nts. but like their homes. the value of their overall investment will improve drastically. A new entrance will be put Into the cl ubhouse, the pro shop will be re· modeled. the women·~ l~ker rooros will be enlarged and terraces will be built overlooking the golf courae. TJtse are fut a few or the changes that wtt\'be made Wlth Poteet hopeful that 75 per t>enl will be completed by March l ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK under way will be completed by March 1 ac· cording to Poteet. "This will give us a month to prepare for the tournament," he says. Poteet and club manager Joe Sorrels agree that they hope to have as much work done by that date as possible They are hope(ul that it will be 75 per· cent of the construction work at that lime . But one thing members of the LPGA might be wondering about Is the reason for a sprinkling system on the course. Last year water had to be pumped off the course in order for the tournament to be played after heavy rains early in the week caused can ')ellalion of Uie pro-a m . V • Sports Bri a~ A Cepi8ule Report From the World ot Sport• Bat M88te r eon's A id e, Writing Legend, Dies he• A.P ~kites NEW YORK -Sam Taub. • wrll er- broackutet' wbo .. ., every beavywelaht bonnc champkm bqjnntna wttb Jim Corbett, who held the title ln the late J.llOI, died early Tuetday ln • New Yort boapUal. He waa a . Taub eovered moet of tbe heavyweight cha mpions be aaw. He wu the private 1ecretary for le1endary la wman Bal Mut.enon wben Mutenon wrote for the old New York Sun and began writing for The Rio& magaitne wben il wa~ founded in 11Z2. He atlll wu employed by The Ring at b..ts death. Taub, a native or New York, was the firs t to broadcast lights, beginning in the 1920s and ending with the third Roc ky G razlano-Tony Zale mlddlewelgbt tiUe fight in 1948 He wo n the Boxing Writers Association's James J . Walker Memorial Award in 1958 for long and merlt.orious service to box.ing and lo 1977 won the first Sam Taub Award for excellence in broadcast boxing journalism -----Qteo•~ ol i ~ Da11 -------. "When Skylab falls, so will Baltimore." -Mike Caldwell of the Milwaukee Brewers, commenting on the .-ecent slump of the AL East-leading Baltimore Orioles. "When S kylab fa lls , it will probably land in Cleveland." -Form er Indian and current Oriole J olm Lowens&eill, when informed of Caldwe ll's comment. Robf!rt•,Sid11 Bo•e r• A id Seafd~ Home runs by Leon Roberta and Blll Steln Ii backed the two-hit pitching of Rick Honeycutt, boosting Seattle to a 5· l triumph over the New York Yankees in Ame rican League action Tues- day. The Mariners have won 12 of 15 games from the Yankees a t the Kingdome over the past three seasons . . Former Costa Mesa High and Ora.nge Coas t CoJlege s ta r Dan Quisenberry, m ade his second relief a ppearance for the Ka nsas City Royals in a losing effort to Cle veland. 7-4. Quisenber ry pitched ~ of an inning of perfect ball bringing bls two- game total to 31.f.> without giving up a hit Rookie Ricke y Hende rson hit a sacrifice fly to cap a three-run eighth in- ning as Oakland defeated Baltimore. 7-6 . . Lou Wbltaker, given new Life alter a questioned call or a pitch tn the ninth in- ning. sing led home Ron LeFlore to give Detroit a 6-5 victory over Minnesota ... A throwing error by Texas reliever J im 11oeun ,Cern led to three runs without a hit as Chicago's White Sox downed Texas. 6-3 A pair of home runs for the record book, by Del Unser and Mike Schmidt, led Philadelphia to a 6-5 ~1ct.ory over !)an U1ego m NauonaJ League action . Two home runs by Barry Foote and one by Ivan DeJ esus , led the Chicago Cubs over Atlanta. 7-3 . . . Tom Seaver moved into sixth place o n the a ll-time car eer strikeout li st , past Cy Young, as Cincinnati beat St. Louis, 4-2. Seaver . who struck out eight in six innings, boost- ed his career total to 2,823 ... Kent Tekulve finally choked off a Houston rally after two runs had scored in the ninth as Pittsburgh defeated the Astros. 4-3 ... Reliever Woody F ryman hit Ter ry Whitfield with a bas es-foaded pitch in the 13th inning and San Francisco we nt on to s core three more f'uns for an 11-7 victory over Montreal . . . Texas placed pitche r Jon Matlack on the 21-day disabled list with elbow -problems. Bo•to c k Tria l Te•t bttony CROWN POJNT, lnd. -The sister-in-law of a • Gary. Ind .. fllan accused of killing California Angels outfielder Lym an Bostock testified Tues· day that she s aw him pick up a "long , dark ob- ject" just prior to Bostock's shooting . ' Bostock was s hot Sept . 28. 1978, while he was sitting in a car on a Gary s treet. &stock's uncle. Thomas Turner. Barbara Smith and her sist.er, Joan Hawkins, we re also in the car. Mrs. Smith is the estranged wife of Leona rd Sm ith, who is on trial on a charge of first-degree murder. Hawkins, 23, of Gary testified for the prosecution in Lake County Superior Court that she could not identify the object. Both Hawkins and Mrs. Smith, 26, said they s aw Smith riding in a car near theirs at the time of the shooting . Turner told the c ourt that after Bos tock was shot , he heard Mrs. Smith say: "Tom, I seen him . I seen him. Go get h im . That's my stupid old husband." Police theorized that Mrs. Smith was the ta rget of the bullet that killed the 27-year-old baseball star. Baseba~l Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dlvlslon NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvlaloa Al'Wl1'9~· UNCIVIL DEFENSE -Some of the fans al the Atlanta Chicago Cubs game Tuesday wer e well prepared for the threat of Skylab falling during the ga me. One un - identified s pectator shows his home-furnished and homc-made helmettothccrowd . '81 A ll-•tnr Ga •e ai CW.,*'la"d CLEVELAND -Cleveland will host the 1981 Ii baseball All-star Game. Cleveland Indians Presi- dent Gabe Paul announced Tuesday. Paul said he prom ised American League of- ficials that "we would pack the stadium" ror the July classic The last All-star Game in Cleveland attracted only about 44,000 fans In 1963. That c rowd would have been a sellout in some parks but left wide open spaces in massive Murucipal Stadium. which has a seating capacit y or 76,713. "It will help the city." Paul said. ''if Cleveland will be the center or all attention for a three-day period 1n J uly · · Cleveland has become the butt of many comedians' jokes in recent years becaus e it has been plagued by financial troubles and political batUes. 22-year-old Get • Foo tball P o•• LOS ANGELES -Bruce Allen. the 22-year·old son o( former professional football coach George [il Allen. foll owed in his father 's footsteps Tuesd ay C > when he was named head football coach al Oc- cidental Coll ege. Just a year out or school himself. the new Tiger s' m entor may be one of the youngest college head coaches ever . Tefet·bion, Radfo TV: Horse R acing -Today at Hollywood Park. 7 p.m .. Channel 52. Soccer -Aztecs at Whitecaps. 8 p m .. Channel 11. Pan American Games Hi ghlights, ll.30 pm . Channel 2 RADIO: Pan American Games Reports. 9 50 a .m and 1 :50 p.m ., KNX < 1070). Boaung -Transpac Race Reports. 3 and 8 p.m .. KLAC (570) BasebaU -Boston at Angels, 7 25 p.m ., KM PC (710>. McNair Fills UCI Position UC Irvine took the firs t s tep to m aintaining its outstanding run- ning progr am whe n it named Kevin McNa1r as head cross country and track coach. McNair . who led Occidental College to NCAA Division Ill cha mpionships in both sports. replaces Len Miller. who recent- ly accepted a similar position at Arizona State. McNair . who competed at Stanford under the legendary Payton Jordan, was selected NCAA college track coach of the year in 1978 a fte r his team becam e only the third in NCAA his tory to win both cross country a nd t rack titles in the same scbool year . Ironically. o ne or t he (wo othe r schools to ac· com plish the feat was UCL SAFE! BOATING 'IJaree in the Ra.~e Transpac Winner Drifting Into Sight By ALMON LOCKAJS EY Dell• ...... ._...,.... HONOLULU -1'houn nda of s pectators sl•rted j amminl van- tage polnta o n Olamond Head and lining the shores of Ala Wal Yacht ll&r bor about noon (Honolulu tlme> today ln anticipation ot wltneulnR th~ first y&acht to lln111h lhe 2,225-mile Los Angeles to Honolulu Tra.nspac rare. Et1tim atNI Um•· of arrival for the first yacht was between noon and 2 p m. W ff (3 t.o ~ v.m . P1ac-lflc d1ayUacht time>. nut no om· coul<I ht> <'flrhln until tho fl nit t1plnnaker ,loomed over lht.' Molokul <'hannf'I hor11,1m which of th re~ yuchls it would b('. tn :TR AU>N<i lht" watN frt1nt ht!rt· wt're:> Uu.tl It w11u h1 lw llurry M11l1>11hrt1'11 69 fool 1tloo11 l>rtftn whl< ti lioi. tit"t-11 rt: portl'd In lh•• h•1HI for lt11· 111u11 U11 t"t-<lb Yh Jlut on un ovf'r fll~t11 hy 11 <.A1i.1>l <;uaHI ph1n1· wllh 1 u<'c· 1Jffle'tulh i.ml nc,w11 11h11t.11 l(ruptwrH 1.1bt111rd Tu .. Mluy, lJrllh-r w1.111 In dPNJ the lt·111l1•r hul nril •• 11-rl altl ll rw honor11 wlnn1·r · f}rsftt'r WltH "1p11l1N1 hi J l'i ,, m lf!','f 11 t:> 1•1r r 1 lihout i :111 rn11t·i. '''"'' 111uflv111•l llNuf Nllllln~ 10 h f l VI" ,,, ,,,.,,, ... ,.,,. ,,,,.. .. t i· thut du1not 1dw11y11 k .. ,.,, 11• 11111!111111111 .. rt-1 fu ll BOATING TllF. JUG SClkVIUl\t . w11:: 111 llt1•1 111 .. 6:1 foot sloop Ragllme und th•· W"I "'''' k•·tt't1 Ju1J1·1 """"l!i'•:. tJ11 t11 l111at for-bo ut duel about J2j m th"'I 1t11l1•rn ''' IJ rttl•·r H:1v11m1• wJt'I 1ilw.1rl ,,, l.1tl• 1 b t I•·-.·. thtm u mile a nd hoth ya<·hli. w1·1•· i.lrt•tJf111nv. o , '"''"''I w11h in J 12 to I~ knot easterly t>rf'I• 1.1· ll wai. 1·11n1·1·1vt1l1I•· th1,1 l,t1th h.1i'.ttm•-:in<J .Jad1•r t·ould Ovt'r haul On fh'r clur t1111. t h1· ntl(ht ;,rad 1 tt·;,t1· an Cll<'ttlng three· boat finis h fo r th1• 1.1H·1·ltit11r"> itll•J• I J1 •• 1r1r,11tJ Ht•&d and the spectator boats offshori· THERF. SEF.ME D Lf1Tl.f. ('lfAN<.:1:. that Mn lrn. sk1 pperea. by Al Cassel, Nf'wport Rcarh. t·ould r1vertakt> the leaders as her morntn~ rollcall po51t1on plal'f;'<l hn 73 mile~ behind Jader Merlrn was still sa 1 1Jn~ 1n IJght air'> n<1rth of the Rhumh line a nd had logged only 72 miles an t he prr·v111u-. 24 hours Chnstine and Wi ndward l'<i'.i.i:l~e . tht• two other early bet!> for first to firush were more than 700 mtle!. from Honolulu The rest of thC' 78-boat n1·f't -.pre still fighting IJ ghl air 700 1<1 1.000 miles out as the P acific I ltJ?h rontinued its stranglehold, mal-- rn g this the s lowest Trans par nice in more than a decade AFTE R THE FIRST BOAJ' f1nishe" will <'Orne lhP long wait to determine the handicap wtnntr. but unless weather rond1llon:-. change dramatically in the nt'xt 24 hours il appears that the cor reeled t ime honors wall go to lht.-Clas::-A fleet The hand1c<ip leader al T uesday's rollcall was J ader The Class B handicap standm~s changed Tuesday a5 Denn•-. Choate's Arnba. Long Beach. d1slod~ed Htll Cower's High Rolcr . Newport Beach. dropping her to fourth pl ace The Class C leader was Race P assage and the Class ll h:adl'r was Zeu.<>. Angels Te xas Minnesota Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 52 37 .584 49 37 .570 l 'h 45 40 .529 5 43 43 .500 7'h 39 46 .459 11 Houston Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta Dodgers W L P ct. GB 53 36 .596 46 42 .523 61h 42 45 .483 10 40 50 .444 131h 37 50 .425 15 / ,.(/ "Right here in Oregon, we grow the worlds best brewing barley. The proof is in every bottle of Henry's!' 38 51 .427 14 25 65 .278 27'h East Division Baltimore 56 30 .651 Boston 52 32 .619 3 · Miiwaukee 49 38 .563 7'h New York 48 39 .552 si,...i Detrolt 41 43 .488 14 Cleveland 41 45 .477 JS T oronto 28 60 .318 29 T--.y·,S<w" ,.,...,, •. 8osl0tl 3 • Clew•-1, K•nH • City. 0.troll •• MIMHOIA S Clll<••·Tueu Oekl•l'CI 1, 84111lmo1'• & S.•tll• s,'""' von. 1 Only o-• tclleclullld TeCay't G-8o1lo!l lf'<k9" .. Y •S> el Altf'lt IP'rost ,.,, " l•lt11T10re 10 . M•rllnu IO·.i et Oekleno lli'<C.\IYWI M llw .... (SI-M l el T-10 IH""IMl'I .. 101." K•....S City (Spllttorlf ,.,, et Cle .. lend IPH • ton Ml." Mt-tote (He'11tll •·• or J 110ton 1-11 .. Oet1'911 CMorl'IJ7_.I," Tt .. t 10.rwln t.Ol lit ClllC.OO tTrovt 2·31.11 Mtw '1"11 (Jotln \).S) t i Seetlle (llennl•ter .. 11 ... 36 52 .409 161;2 Eut Dlvbloa Montreal 48 31 .608 Chicago 44 36 .550 4 lh P hiladelphia 46 40 .535 51.h Pittsburgh 42 38 .525 61h St. Louis 42 40 .512 71h New York 32 48 .400 16"'2 T....-.,l't~ Ot<I~ ' New Yotk . Clllcago 1, "llente J San Fr1n<IKO 11. Monlru l 1 Ill 1nnl"<J'I P1111adellltll• '·San oi.go s ClnclnN ll •• SI LOUIS 1 P1t1•1Nr911 •. Hovslon J Ted11y•1 o am" o~ I Atvts 2·1> at New Votk IF eicone 1-41 Clllcego I MCGiothen .. 11 at Allen le t llrluolere •·J 0< M. Me!ll•r ~-tl, n Se " Fr11nch co I Curtis •·SI e l MO"lrt el IS<llelH-•·II. n Sen DI-ID'AcQUISto S·SI el Plltl-IPflll ILtrdtf-11," St. Loui• 109ftny +.I el Cln<lftN ll I~ .. >I. n PlllJ"""911 llClllOfl H ) et HOIAIOfl (Ilk "-"' 181, n JDBISDK l SDI ~~n:c:~; 2921 H•rbor Blvd. CoataM- 630~ .. ---·- 1977 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON •cylinder, •speed. mag wheels. AM/FM stereo (686T00) 53895 ----·- Above the door of an ancient M un ich brew h ouse. there is a sign wh ich n:ad~: "BJrlev malt i~ the soul of f beer~· Quite true. But what kind of soul a beer ha s depend~ on what kind of barley has bee n used to 111akc t he 1nJlt. Now. it happens t hat of all t he fo mllan d in America. only a few small areas of the West- ern states arc sui ted to grow ing the type of barley that 's best for brewing. And it also hap- pens that th is is exactly where we 1nake Henry Weinhard 's Private Reserve beer. 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July 1 1 1919 FOOTBALL I TENNIS I GOLF llOGEll C1IRLSON Plenty of Blue Chips Around Wlt.h tht.• 20t h 01 unge County All-star football jttime bul u na~ht uwuy, somt1 have ventured this yf'1tr '" gumt· ~ill be bornt•wh11t wutered down with 11>uch blut' r hlp 11lan1 a:s l''ountaan Valley Hlgb's GU Compton, 1-:lliMm'-. Stt•vt• Uuvii. and several others buKil'd by 111trtlt'IJ11ttlon in the Shrine AU-sta r game 111 l'ui-.mlt•nu Julv 21 sorry for him ," 11uy8 Ut uh Coach Wayne Howard. Tlme, however, has proven Gompf's aJly. Now, aay8 lloward: "110'11 not very fast and not very bill. but 11omuwuy he "els il done. I don't know how, but ho doe" It . . ,, . LARRY PARKJNl!N RtCIC LANPHEAR Tht•11• drt' fow who'd argue their merits, but • t'ons1rtenng i-.ome of the talent that ll> not going to AllT 801lCIE, a former Newport Harbor Higb p lacekicking sensation Art Sorce, who twice kicked ~-yard field uoultt for the Sailors and nailed aeven-for·seven Ill \he CIF playoffs. ls off for \he Oakland Raiders' training camp Sunday a fter a re<'enl kirking u hlhlllon for t he Raiders. Stronghold South Guards By ROGER CARLSON Of ._ O.lly l'li.t StMI If the South All·stars are to have a chance at winning a second s traight conruct m the 20th Orange County All-sla r football game Thursday night, it'll have to start 'With containing the North's running game. And that part.Jcular duty falls chiefl y upon de· fensive guards R ick Lanp hear and Larr y Parkinen , the South's unique Fountain Valley- Edison combination. The s uggestion tha t you combine a couple of 205·pounders from these two rivals and mold them into a defensive weapon, on the surface, ap· pears tantamount lo asking the warring factions of Northern Ireland for a united effort. BUT, OF COURSE, such is not the case. Both are headed for Golden West College in the Call. • both are first team All-Sunset League selections, both are from championship teams and South Coach Bill Cunerly found himself repeating himself when listing the assets and abilities of his two guards. "Lanphear was hil by a 4 x 8 al work the other da y, but it didn't seem to bother him . He's very aggressive a nd it 's obvious why Fountain Valley had s u<'h a good year," says Cunerty. "Neither Lanphear or Parkinen are very big. but they are very quick and strong." Lanphear s ays the North backs would best try their luck in some other area. "The North is not going to score through us." says Lanphear. "NEITHER OF US really have the size," con- tinues Lanphear, "but we play the game pretty in- tensely. Parkinen says he 's approaching the game at Santa Ana Bowl (Eddie West Field > with an at· titude akin to a custom ary Edison game. "I'll go into t his gam e psyched ," says Parkinen. "We're going to win " Parkinen's senior season included the Sunset League championship and a victory over rival Fountain Valley. But he says that fact hasn't been bantered around m uch in the South practices. LANPHEAR AND THE BARONS won all the marbles with a crushing victory over Servile an the Big Ftve Conference title game. But 1t wasn't against Edison and Lanphear s ays, "We wanted Lo play Edison again badly. Everytime we won we'd run lo the telephone and call the newspapers to find out about Edison. "When Edison lost, it was really a bummer for llS Sp ace-age Ce1iter bt> pre:.1•nt Thurbduy naght at the Santa Ana Bowl, 1l uppears the game 1belf wall be well stO<'ked with the needed talent to mukc at a suc!cess. J ust off lhl· top of \he head consider such !>tandouL<> ul the 1978 prep campaign as Marina H1 gh 'b Ste\.e Green or Mike Spivey, Edison's Bill Herson or Wuyne Nabal, Fountain Valley's Sa m Centofantc. Mike Jt'reeman. or Russ Heidescb, or Huntington Beach':. Deron Linsacum. That 's 1ust the start. there are many others within the Oran~e Coast area who are deserving, but who :.m· not on the South team. And taking into ut't'Ount the ~tylcs of the two coaches, Capistrano Valley's Rill Cunerty of the South and El Dorado l hgh 's Glenn Hastings for the North, it could also be one of the· most t.•ntcrlamlng an the series' his- tory ,. ,. . FORMF.R lll1 NTINGTON BEACH IUGU two- timc Sunset Lea~ue and Orange Coast area bai;ketball player of the year Steve Brooks bas ac- AP Wlrt pholo ComL·d1Jn Flap \\'il~on clowns around wilh the gallC'r; afler hitting his drive on the f1r~t holl' during the J erry Ford Invita- l 1onal golf tournament in Vail. Color ad o Tue!->d"~ . llt()()f(' cepted the head coaching JOb und athletic dJre<· torship al Leggett V1tlley High in Northern California Brooks, who is due to marry Raco Thompson's sister. Kathy. Aug 11. l'halkcd up u 41 ·9 record us Huntington Beach's JUntor varsity coach U1c 1>aht two seasons. ••• EX ·LAGUNA B EACH HI G H footba ll star Bill Gompf, the nearest item to u 1940 tririle t h real in recent memory, as making his move ut the University of Utah A sophomore at 6 I, 215 pounds, Gom pf ls b11t tling two seniors and a Junior for one or the thre1· starting lihebacker spCJts and appears to have un excellent shot at winninl( one of them "The fi rst day I saw ham as a freshman I felt Area Golfers Vi e For SCGA Spots More than 80 Orange Coast area golfers will be competing in t he fi rst round of two days of qualify. ing for \he 80th Southern California Golf Associa· tion championship with a m aJonty of the group com peting at Candlewood Country Club in Whittier or at Anaheim Hills Golf Course Monday and Tues.- day. Qualifiers in each or the qualifying rounds at 11 southland courses will compete in the final rounds of the championships al Hacienda Golf Club in La Habra .. Jul y 20·22 The champions hip fli ght is for 0·4 handicap golfers, the Pr('sidcnt 's flight is for those with 5·8 handicaps. the Vice-pr<.·~1dent"::; fli ght for 9·12 han· dicaps; and the Secretary's flight fo r those between 13 and 21 Among the former t'hampaons competmg 1s John Richardson of El Niguel Country Club who won the title an 1973 Defe nd ing chump1vn Hrian Gaddy o f Pasadena. a member of the Annandale Country Club, will be back to defend his crown . Other former winners include Doug Clarke ( 1977>, Lee Davis of Newport Beach and the Lo!> Angeles Coun try Club < 1975). and Ted Ra chards . J r . ( 1961>. There arc S<'vcral other a rea golfers playing in different qualifyin~ rounds Davis and Robert Hedley of Huntington Beach will play in the cham- pionship flight at Rolling Hills CC while Bob Alley, a former area prep s tar. will -;play in the presi- dent's light at La Canada Sorct>, who received u i.cholarl>htp to USC after h11; tour ut Newport Jl arhor. wu., v1rtu<.1lly ignored for the next five y1•ur:, ut Troy ,. .. t'OllMf:R Nt:WPORT llAllBOR HIGH track and field Mut·h 1k1I> l1 1t1l1·y who was struck by a hi t and·run drtv..r Ju11•• lti, wai. due for plustac sur· gery on hifs dam1tK•Jd left It:&( ul IJC I rvlne today or ThurMtay Hatley rtqu1r .. d j 11t•to r111 "urgt:ry on his dumagod lt1w..r li·gi. ut Hrwg M••moraal Hospital July J, arlll h ttt w1f1· l>1>rt1w, ,,,y, dortors are hopdul o( M:ndlnt< t11111 111>1111-aft.., 1 tw work at UCI Comvoun'1 f 1IH'l 1J1 • ... 1111'1 :w w:rt• lacerations muy n ,'(jUJn· tf&llt:y 111 1•·rnC1rn in is 1·ui.t on his left I•·" for anfJlh1•r ttir• 1· rr1•inlh:, Ttw right leg, l<·~s dum:1gf;d, rr1uld tw 1,111 •it II •. n1~1 in another thrtt· Wf•t•ICll FOR PRICE! ~ ------- • SOCCER • SOCCER • -July __ _ Lab Designed For Production FOR BlG & TALL MEN STARTS TODAY THRU JULY 31st. 'By DAVE CU NNINGHAM ot '"'Dally ,.,._.Sutt Hidden in the foothills behind Sad- dleback Valley is a 5,000-acre resort where some amazing things are hap- pening, things which will have a pro- found effect on the world of tennis someday. Tbey are building a tennis court with force plates underneath . de- signed to measure how a human be· ing moves when playing the game. They are installing motion picture equip ment. facilities for high-speed p h o t og r a phy and video tape svstems. AND NE ARBY they are creating an intricate computer center where. pres umably, p eople in while lab 'IENNIS coats will analyze all the data and tur n a ver age players into super champions. It's like a scene out of a science fic- tion movie. where the government s ubsidizes a top-secret facility using science and technology to squeeze human athletic potential to its max. But this is no government project, and it's no science fiction movie. It is Colo de Caza, home of Vic Braden's Tennis Academy, and soon to be the bome of Computerized Biomecbanical Analysis, Inc. Founded by Dr. Gideon Ariel, the project ls being billed as a "space- a g e , compute r -ori ented fitness center." oa. AIUEL is an adjunct prores· sor for the UC Irvine medical school and bu done blomecbanlcal studies for such world-class atbJetes u Jim- my Connon, Terry Albritton, Valery Brumet, Al Feuerb•ch, Mac WU.kins aa.d members of the Kamsu City Royall, Dallas Cowboys and New Entland Patriots. His rnear~h center at Coto de Casa wW be for computer analysis of all atblete1. but emphasis wUI be on t.ennl1. And it won't be Just for the JUsb·DOW91'8d proe. .. With tbe ume ~omputertaed equipment we will be able to di•.,.,.. • naw ln • tenail player'• ..,..., .. 181'1 Dr. Ariel, "u welt a.a ffOttdt dal.a u4 AUeltiODI to ts· ...._.~._ or c:blldnD on ellmtaat• detrimental .......... Dr. Ariel has some rcvolul1011ary ideas about human a thletic achu.:ve ment. "WE HAV E discovered tl 1s poss1 ble for a human betn~ to shot-put 85 feet. and the current world record 1s in the high 70s." he s ays. "Through our stud1e!>, we will be able to dete rmine lhc maximum limits of the human body in athletic performance--kicking farther, run ning faster and jumping higher, .. says Dr. Ariel. The computer cent er 1~ privately funded CGSC /Si x £-'l ags), and sc h eduled for comple tio n 10 December. Dr. Ariel will be working closely with Brade n's Tennis Academy. w hile a lso conductin g ha s own projects. · Those projects include product re- sea rch , biomechanical analys is or athletes in all sports. ~nd functional fitness. which involves structured ex ercise. nutritional a nd conditional programs. • • * EVERY PENNY of profit from \he Almaden <;rand Masters tournament in Los Angeles July 19-22 will be donated to the j unior development program of the Southern California Tennis Association. .,, .. CORONA DEL MAR ·s Danny Salli h as been ranked No . l in t he Southern California Junior computer rankings for 18-and-unders. Published in tbls week's Issue of International Tennis Weekly, the rat- ings are experimental. a c ut·and-dry numerical system based on tourna- ment performance. They are not In· tended to replace the SCTA rankings, where Saltz also happens to be No. t. Deadline Near Entry deadllne for the Racquetball U.S.A. tournament In Lacuna Ullls July 19-22 la aet for Friday . Competition will be ln both men 'a and womea•111n&111 and doubles in tt ca=• and wlll eacompau aovic. open cla.aatncadoal. Appll blanb are avallab&e a1 moet rMquetball courts or by callinc th• club at 710-7872 . Clearance ... Men's Clothing·- SA VINGs UP TO 60 % ON THESt: FAMOUS BRAl'.OS Jor""'>' <.rto...,o•n" 8?b(101-8 "'0"W' Me•' (ore.u,. 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Had B lood NEW YORK <AP) In the end. the foul wNtther helped the Los Angeles Ood.:~ns evl'n more than Van Joshua's three hits IAn<l two runs batted in When lht> rain had begun with two outs m the bottom or the fourth inning Tuesday mght al Shea Stadium. the Mets were sallrng along with a 3· 1 lead behind Criug Swan's pitching and Wllhe Montanei's threE>·run homer off Dodger s tarter Bob Welch SHORTLY A•'TER the downoour stopped, the Mets had capsized while th<! Dodgers scoreci six ltmes in the final four frames to wm 7·4 Only after the riun dt>lay had they hat New York PO POV VODKA ht II •, l t It • i-l arter Craig Swan. 8 ·7, bard Meanwhile the Mets had all kinda of trouble with Charlie Hough, 1·2. who picked up the victory with 21h hitless in· nings of relief. ·•With the mound wet. I went to Hough because I dido 't want to risk a young pitcher like Bob Welch in this weather." Dodger Ma nager Tom Lasorda explained. "Hough throws it softer. and that's better with everything wet·· Meanwhile. Swan. the Mets' ace nghthander, obviously was alfeeted by the long delay, allowing a sixth-inning run on singles by Bill Russell. Reggie Smith and Joshua, and then falling apart as the Dodgers scored 'three more in lhe seventh. "I KEPT MY BEST PITCHER in the game because I felt he might be better than our bullpen. It didn't work out for us," admitted Manager Joe Torre, who 1s becoming increasingly paranoid a bout picking up the dugout phone to talk with his bullpen. After Russell and Smith hit back-to· back doubles in the seventh, Steve Garvey was walked intentionally. Ron Cey's single drove in S mith with lbe ty· ing run and Joshua bounced a double over the left center field fence to put the Dodgers ln front. CASE RFTAJL BURGUNDY Alrnaden Mtn., ,.,11 w Beulieu. >11,,,11 Off -co urt Tennis Wars Turn Forest Hills Hot NEW YORK (APJ -'fhe tennis bas been less than s p1::ctacular so far in the Forest Hills Invitational, but the players have provided some in- teresting social notes he should consider becoming an usher. And another time. Mayer ob· Jected to McEnroe's stoppmg to tie his shoe. Mayer off<'red to tie 1t for him so 1t could not come undone. 689 824 Charles Krug. , .. Louis Martini, ·.·, Buena Vista •. •1 "' Mirrassou .... , .. , Souverain. ,,., 1.62 2 20 203 214 2 63 2.63 222 17 53 23,92 2200 2320 2860 ?860 ::>4 12 1.47 2.00 1.84 1.94 2.39 2.39 2.01 <..A~[ OF 1 .. 11 3.~ t A'-.I Of h49.l!1 first there was another salvo in the war of nerves John McEnroe seem s to be waging -however un· wittingly -against Sandy Mayer. And then there wa s Harold Solomon's announcement that he's goi ng to become a great tennis player so that he can do good deeds SOLOMON beat Mayer 6· l , 6~2 Tuesday to build a 2·0 match record tn this 12·man, round-robin event Then Eddie Dihbs beat Peter Flem· ing 6·1. 7-6. After that. the team of Mayer and his brother, Gene. downed Wimbledon doubles champs McEnroe and Fleming 6-4, 2·6, 7-6. Rain Tues day ni~ht forced the postponement of matches between Vilas Gerulaitis and Wojtek Fibak. and Victor Pecci and .John Alex- ander SOLOMON says he's pract1 c1ng more and playing harder now beca use o f E ST the Erh a rd Se minars Training program that purports to change its adherents' ap- proach 10 IJfe Solomon has been one of the tx•st players for some time. but now he sa~·s he v.ants more. "Life is' about making a contribu- tion to the world.'' he explained. "Tennis 1s the best way I can do that. Then I can use my position to tn· flucnce things." He said he wasn't s ure yet what he would do w1th his influence once he had it. but said he alrt-ady works for an orgaruzation called The Hunger Project. Now he is traveling with a coach, Paul Cohen of Los Angeles. all the time. His wife, Jan. and his family have been through EST with him, he said,-'and Cohen will begin the pro· gram in two weeks. B LENDS Calvert Extra, i w1 Kessler. 1 .1111 Seagram 7 Cr1'W0,•1u' 1 flu 11 lL R[ [AIL () .32 I lJ I I 632 Ancient Age,• J<J·\h'I Ear1y Times, 1 7':.>LITL"' BOURBONS 588 H. Walker Ten High," '"1 1 Jim Beam. 1 ,., u rL1< 10 75 5.08 1096 BRANDY f, COGNAC Almaden, ".i''" 1 E&J Gallo, 1 75 LITE~ Korbel, 150 M1 Courvoisier V.S., hOML Salignac. 750 Ml 5 77 10.70 5.16 11 .93 8.94 CANADIANS But aome drama was introduced to the proceedings when Sandy Mayer objected during his doubles match to the way McEnroe uses his nervous energy. Mayer was serving and McEnroe receiving. McEnroe, as he often does. was moving his racket back and forth in front of him. Mayer a pparently complained to the umpire that McEnroe thus was obscuring his view of the service line Canadian Club, 1>1JAh'1 8.34 Chamberlain Hit CanadianMist,•JcJ'\1·1 573 Seagrams V.O.,•kJl\'-'t 8 40 By Lucky Thief McENROE was asked about the TORONTO c A P l A thief who unpleasantness after the match. stole $2,500 rrom a 24th floor room at Before he could answer. his partner, The Hotel Toronto probably doesn't Fleming, blurted. know how lucky hl' wai. that the occu- " Sandy Mayer is the biggest pant was out crybaby on the circuit. Let's get that The room was re~1stered to Walt straight. all right?" Chambe rlai n. former National McEnroe's only response was that Basketball A~sociat1on star. Cham· he hadn't intend~d to hinder or annoy berlain. who was inducted into Mayer bas ketball's Hall of Fame thjs year, Mayer s only comment was. "Wh1:1t 1s over seven-feet tall and still in ex- happened is between the umpire. <.•ellt>nt shape e ven though he has McEnroe and I. and anyone who been retired from the game for more Beefeater,'" J "" 1 Fleischman's, , , .,1 Gil bey's,,,,,,,, 1 Boodles,• U\h' r Seagrams, 1).J' .·1 Tanqueray. 1 1'>t nli; GIN RUM Bacardi Lt. & Dk .• t ,5111r f? Castillo Lt. & Dk .• , JIJ•\f\ 1 Mye rs Jamican, n1 ... ,, 7.94 4.46 4.8 1 8.85 553 14 70 I 0.42 4 26 6.85 heard iL" than fi ve years. There has been bad blood betwet'n Toronto police s aid today that Ballantine, t ,,. 'll SCOTCH 6.85 13.99 them before. Recently, in a singles Chambt>rlain reported the money Chivas Regal,•J1JAIH match . McEnroe s lowed play was taken from his room while he D Wh't L b I because the Crowd noise Wa s t . t th h t 1 bet 1 ewar 1 e a e ,uu•\IH was s aymg a e o e ween ast bothering him. Mayer suggested that Thursday and MondAy. Cutty Sark, t 7'.>LlftR ----------------------------' J&B,rnt-\~I Old Smuggler. •XJA1<1 Passport. 750 Mt 9.57 15.90 9.59 4.89 504 TEQUILA Montezuma White. 150 ''L 4.81 Pepe Lopez White, OOAIH 5.29 Sauza Gold. 1 15 ... 13.79 Two Fingers White. 750ML ..4.97 ,. VODKA Crown Russe, 1 7'> 7.92 Kamchatka. OOARr 4.19 Smirnoff.auAR1 5.58 Rels ka. 011ARl .4.19 SEMI -ANNUAL LIQUERS Amaretto De Sarronno, 23-0z .9.74 Boggs Cranbeny, 1 LrTER ... 9.83 Drambuie, 23-0z .. 11.11 SALE Galliano, 23 oz 10.06 Kahlua, 1.1s-UTER .. .. 19.36 Southern Comfort, 1 75Ll1ER 12.0\ REDUCTIONS FROM 20% to 50% ( A<;l Hf 1 AIL 71 47 57 20 71 ..t4 f>b 55 60.84 57.40 6200 6526 60.54 58.38 13500 101 .12 9437 64 92 9501 89.77 5046 54 41 100.19 6261 8322 58.97 48 24 77 50 77.44 158.35 I 08.26 89.95 108.60 55.29 56.99 54.38 59.78 78.03 56.25 44.80 47.33 63.06 47.35 110.05 11 t.35 125.68 11 3.77 109.55 67.96 DON EMILLIO SCORESBY MEN'S CLOTHING ~-'"' TEQUILA SCOTCH LIOITT & OOLO 1.75 LITER 822 175UTER gso fh.)1 'I I \A::.1 I<( 11\11 5.96 9.54 5.96 5.55 l 0 .14 4 .79 10.34 5.44 10.09 4 .87 11 .25 8 .43 7.87 5.4 1 7 .92 7.49 4 .2 1 4.54 8 .35 5.22 13.87 9.83' 4.02 6.46 6.46 13.20 9.03 15.00 9.05 4.61 4.75 4 .54 4 .99 13.01 4.69 7.47 3.95 5.26 3.95 9.17 9.28 10.48 9.49 18.26 11.33 SEBASTIAN I WINES II<\ 1 CIJPGUNI '' '" lH>\llll..., Ml l.U'-l I "l L nth }98 IJA....,AJ)A f, l'rfJt )LIA I 'i I ITC f.: J 68 CHARDONNAY Oeringer . ,. 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Pieced ltOft ~-ler, pltdwr. on the J14ey dlWbled llst. TEXAS RANGERS -P le cttl Jo11 lwlelle<k, pHcher. on llW 71 ~Y dlW-1111. lltc elled M'Y Don c;ru1on, t>ll<her, from T11l\a ol llW T .. H l.Hque 8ASKIT8ALL HetlMal llaslietlNll Anedel'-1 KAMSAS CITY KINGS -Sl9n.CS Safn ~•tey, ,..,,.,, -Bill Roblnrlne, torwtw'd, lo mulll·YMr contracts !ilQneCS 8ob Haiti, tor..,•rd, to• l YM• <04'tre<I NEW JERSEY NETS A,,,_ed the ru19nallon of o.,,. WOlll, •U1Uant coac:n. l<OOT8Al.I. HalloMI l'MINll Le ..... 81.1Ff'ALO Bii.LS -SIQll<MI Jtm Ha\Mn, llnet>eck ... and K•v•n Buer. O.len11 ... -. OEfllOtl LIONS -SIQ"ed l(•n Fentml, EOCll• Co•• end JOlln MollrlnQ, llnebtc:Urs; We lt Brown, c•nter J ell l(om•o. ou•r terbeck , 8oD F'on.tfr. o tftrulve IU'Mtl'T1•n. •ncl Brvan SWMMY '#Ide t«•lwt". COi.i.EGE OCCIDENTAi. COLl.FGE -Nemeo Sru<• Alfen ,....0 h>0tO..tl tOl!Kh NOllTH AME•ICAN SOCCElt ll'AOUa 0.lrool ' -"""'·~ 0 AME•ICAN SOCCE" ll!AOU• Cal1tornt4 •. tnol•n•POtt\ 0 CANAOIAM l'-OOT&AL.1.. 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I ........ 1 ~· •r' .._., Baseball's No. 1 Spitter Tia1it Has It Dotl'll Pat By WILL GRIMSLEY AP Special CMr@'PO.-nl Baseball is a spittin' sport and the spittin'est of the s pitters is venerable Luis Tiant. Nobody can keep the tobacco juices flowing with the adrenalin as well as this 38-year·old warhorse out of Havana, Cuba. who was a consistent winner at Cleveland and Bos ton before donning New York Yankee pin stripes I.his year. "I only chew in a ~ame." says th e a5?eless, mustachioed ngbthander. ''Not to relieve pres s ure but to keep me from crav· ing water. You can't drink a lot or waler when you pitch ... TIANT IS ONE or the most in· triguing personalities in the game. His listed age -like that of Satchel Paige -is always open to s kepticis m . some diamond historians insisting he lost five or six years somewhere down the track. "I don't care if they say I am 55, 65 or 95 -what difference does it make?" retorts the crus- ty Latin, who, using his full re- pertoire of weird motions and chomping on a jawful, mowed down the Oakland A's 2·0 Sun- day . He allowed one hit, faced only ?.8 men. For some reason the Yankees h ave just gotten around to dis· covering that the old guy is a round. He spent most of the early spring plugging bot dogs on TV with the quaint con· fession: "I'm happy I am a Yankee. t always wanted to be with a ween-er " "I TRIED TO TELL them," he insisted, "when you're old, you need more work." Tlant works with a wad or tobacco as big as a human ft.st in his mouth and one can judge the tou~hness of the batter facing him by the number of squirt. ... of the· JWCl' he e mits before t ht> pitch Rod Care w, t he Amenc<1n League's leading hitter, 1s a five-spit job. Boston's Jim Rice rour. Milwaukee's Ben Ogilvie three. A batter who doesn't drav. one spit shouldn't send out his laundry. Uniquely, baseball. from 1t!i inception. has been .:1 11.ame of chaw. spit, p1kh, htt , chaw and s pit again .. IT GOES all the w3v ha<'\... 111 the 80's." says Joe Reichler. diamond chronicler and aide to the comrrussioner. "The players came off the farms and out of the mills. They were tough Irishmen. "Baseball wasn't held in much esteem then. So<-iety considered it a sordid game. There was a lot of gambling and ribald stuff Chewing tobacco was a way or life with these men." This set the tone. As the game progressed, cleaned up its act. and moved into the 20th century . the habit of chewing tobacco eame along for the ride. Monte Irvin. the H a ll of Farner formerly with the New York Giants. says this ritual has remained a part or the game because it is considered a macho thing. "THE KIDS comfo~ up ~Qt to thinking they had to chew to prove th ey w ere good ballpla ye r s," Irvin said. "I was the only guy on my team who didn't chew. I tried. but it made me sick. "There was a special place in the dugout where the players were supposed to spit. It was a brown, smelly pool of tobacco juice. It was repulsive to me. I f'ro• Page BI ANGELS TRIUMPH. • • night when the Yankees come to town, but first California must finish its business with Boston. The Red Sox will be tryl.ng to avoid a three-game sw,eep tonight when Denn.ls Eckeraley (8-Sl opposes Dave Frost (7_.), Boston looked like lt was going lo chase Barr quickly when it scored three times in the fir'lt in· nina. BVTTBA.T &AU. Y was given a lot of help by the Angel defeme. Flrat bueman WUlle Aikens mlaplayed a blgb bouncer olf the bat of Fred Lynn, and aeeond b11eman Dickie Thon booted a irounder to prolona the affair. TbOIM m11cuee, comblned with two aJ.nal• and a Bob Wataon double. produced the only Nl\S Botkin wu to score. Barr suddenly cSoeed tbe door, retlrln1 10 in a row at one 1ueteh. and •W1"end•nna Juat two 1iqlel over tbe flnal ...-lnruntia . The Angela actually let .......... .-........ _ , ... ,_,, ... Boston's Bob Stanley ore c~aply in the first, because they got three straight singles, one walk and a bit-batsman but could wrangle only one run out of it. And tbe run came when Down- ing was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded . * AMGll ttOTtlS -Tiie blaOOUt on Frl~y·, natlOllal '9lacatt trcim .....im StadltHTI hes - titted, to -Soll9lerll c.llfemle Wiii ... ID watch tM AllQell Oii TV "'*" atlO """*'· ABC· TV Wfll bNm flrldllJ'ltafM coetC IO ~I. wlllle Olennet S llafld1H Ille s.twrc1•1 tetteal In $PUthern Celllornla 04'1y. Saluroav'I Qame ls •lrudy a sellout, l>UI Mert., 1,000 wets !or Friday'• g.eme ttllt remained when Ganer•• M•ne9er a.ul• •••HI anno.,nced 111at '"" bla<kout Wiii I» 1111.CS Ad~•nc• llOOlt -· movlnq -•. ai'CI •llh u.e Venu es 111 t-. BHHI floUrM the 941me wlll be ..... ,.,. II - (..,,,......,, lllld out ,,., .-''""' ... ..... Ortell ~"..,,._ fllt 11Uli.c! ....,..,,,1119 .._ .. ano Wiii mlt' et IM~ two ft\Of'e .. met , , , ll\a'1e9t" Jll'll ,,....., appertt1llY °" the tllUI' of Ille mo- ment, I.aid doWll • "'"' •-T......., -llO ,.. portn1 fl\ tM <111111\oVw ct1ir·l11e IM 1•11 d ft\ll\lllH lltfOtw 9atne tlmt S..lflt t!W ttllpptf' ,.II flit pie"" -9 twOjaCtacl • '°' ~ ._e<· 110111 e f'ld ne•d•o more time tt ,,."'• IMlllMI-mentallJ "' the *-1111 Mint , In llA9ll'M 1Btl¥1t19$ lal11"";~ j';::-· wfll•~1l~ ...... ,: -. ................... ..... .c....... ...... -..-111 •l'lltllt'•...,. I I LUIS TIANT stayed on the other end.·· Monte said that while most players are chewers and spitters there have been some all-time greats who abstained -Babe Ruth. J ackie Robinson, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron, among them. "I 'II never forget Cha rlie GC'hringer. a man everybody I r1ed to emulate." h e said "Slender, distingU>shed looking. al \\a ys with a wad in his mouth." SPARKY LYLE, now o( Tex. as. proba bly is the current tobacco·chewing champion, with Catfish Hunter. who carries around a paper cup, a close run· ne r up . The late Danny Murtaugh of the Pirates had bis own brass spittoon. which be could hit from 15 feet. The Reds' Tom Seaver is the picture or sophistication unlit he gets In the locker room and -presto -a mouthful of the flavorful leaf. "There's som ething about chewing that helps concentra· t1on," says Irvin. "Several years ago, bubble g u m was i n t r-0 d u c e d and became a symbol, because of the bubble gum cards. Now they ma ke lt in all navors -lemon, raspberry and lirl'le. They are importing it from Japan. The real artists mix tobacco with bub- ble gum." Suzanne Takes Baxter Bowl Suunne. skippered by Barton Beek and Bill Munster out of tbe Newport Harbor Yacht Clubi won the t)'O-day Baxter Bow race o\ter 14 entries in star clua competition over the weekend. The top three boat& were all rrom tbe Newport Harbor Yadlt Club llleludllll T=a (Sc«r Muon and Bo6at > ad f.Nt1bt Crawler (Cbuc a.nl Ro~ky Beek). -- NATION I CONSUMER I LOCAL 'Penalty' for Marriage: i ,, •• "" •• ,n··;;.· ,.! A Taxing Proposition WASHINGTON (AP> ltxpertti eallmate mor~ tban lJ m1Won two pa)'t'hec'k Am.-rtran couples art' pay Ing heavter federal lncom~ taxeai a1m ply ~caua~ they're married Th•I mi!am 26 million potenUMI votc:t and C'ongr<'ss b concerned The "rn&rr1age penalty" or lhe th t thtt tu htwa should be pro· 1re11lve -that tax rates ahould rise aa in<'omf' Increases. When the two HVQ UIH.'lS <'Ombinu th~ir income. the maraitn.U r¥ht aoos up. FO& EXAMPLE, IF two singles eurn $16,000 apiece. each is taxed al Wednesday. July 11. 1979 OAIL Y PILOT 87 ,. bonus for "llvtng ln sin" ts not a new phenoml·non It wui. born 10 yea r:s &&~o ~hen Congrt!:i:S trwd to eliminalt'I tu ch~rrlminatlon a1a1nst 111rnelt> people ~• 30-percent rate on the last Sl,000. The eouple with combined income of $:14!,000 would pay a 37 percent tax on • the Jut ~.000. 'Shyness' Talk8et E••t'ORTS ARF. MADE annually to rt"duce or dtnnnat~ the marnaae penalty Each time. 1t has failed, demonstrating the difficulty in keep- tng the tax laws fatr while wiing tax mcentlves to reach social goala. The marria1e penalty poses no , ~~ijj:tft:'-1. problem Cor what used to be the 1111. typical fanuly -the husb&Dd earn- ing all tbe money and the wife work- ing only in the home Such families benefll from the tu code'r bias tow~rd ~amer couples. SbYMIS -what it 1s and bow to overcome at -will be the subject or • two-aeuion lecture at Oran1e Coast College <OCC> in Costa Mesa. The lectures will be presented Tuesday and July 19 trom 7 p.m. to 10 p.m . ln Fine Arts, 116. The registration fee is $5. Tickets may be ob- tained at the OCC ticket office located in the col· lege's Administration building. Plwtos Sought Information is availa ble o·n the ·•Many Faces o( the Fair" photo- graphy contest at the Orange County Fair. which runs Friday through July 22. The amateur photo· grapby contest offers prizes of $100, $75 and $50 to winning pictures of events, animals a nd people at the fair. En- trants mus t live in Orange County. More informa tio n about the contest as available at 751 -3247 UCI Prof Edits Journal Dr. Paul S. Syphe rd of Newport Beach , chairman of the depart· ment ot microbiology at the UC Irvine College or Medicine, has been ap· pointed editor or the Journal ot Bacteriology. The journa l i s a publlcatlon of th e American Society for Microbiology. PUBLIC.NOTICE The latest attempt to reduce the marriage penalty 1s a blll by Sen Charles Mathias, R·Md , and Rep. Millicent Fenwick, R-N.J. They say the penalty undermines the family concept and gives couples an incen· live for divorce. The ma rriage penalty hurts ramilies in which both spouses earn an income: it d ecreases as one spouse's share of the family income drops toward 20 percent. TWO SINGLE PEOPl.E earning $10,000 each and not itemizing deduc- tions would owe $1,177 each, or $2,35'1 total. If they married, their taxes would jump by $391. If one of the two s ingle people earned $15,000 and the other $5,000, MATHIA$ l'E"IWICIC they would pay total tax of $3,837. Marriage would cost them an addi tional $150. The penalty rises with income. A $20,000 earner and a $10,000 earner pay $5,014 in tax. A wedding would increase their tax bile by $579 a year. TWO PROVISIONS IN the tax code are responsible for the marriage penalty The "zero-bracket amount" - which used to be called the ''stan· d ard deduction" -is $2,300 for a s ingle person and $3,400 for a mar- ried couple filing a joint return. Two single people get a total deduction of $4,600. or $1.200 more than the cou- ple . -.. Marginal" tax rates, meaning those that apply to the last few <Sollars earned, are higher for mar· ried persons than for singles. This reflects the underlying philosophy But two-earner couples now are dominant and , despite some modifications in recent years, ad· vocates or change argue that the tax code has not recognized the trend. Court Reverses Pot Conviction FRESNO CAP) -In a split de- cision, a Merced County conviction of cultivating marijuana h as been r~­ versed by the state's 5th District Court of Appeal. The majority held that Superior Court Judge George G. Murry should have s uppressed marijuana seized without a warrant at the home of Ronald Langley in 197Tsince Langley thought he was off probation from previous marijuana convictions. Langley had been required to sub~ mit to searches without a warrant while on probation . Fraud Case Nets 45 Days in Jail MERCED (AP> -A Merced woman has been sentenced to 4S days in Jail on a conviction of fraudulently obtaining $4,459 in welfare. The defendant. Bernadette Young. collected welfare checks in both Merced and Los Angeles counties, re - ' ported District Attorney Patrick Hallford. She also was placed on three years probation and was o rdered to make restitUtion by Superior Court Judge Donald Fretz. Indonesia Divorce Up JAKARTA, Indonesia <AP> -The incidence of divorce increased 42 per- cent ln Indonesia in the period between 1977 and 1978, the dired.or or religious affairs said. Achmad Soetarmadi blamed divorces on early marriages, especially in West Java. 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H, Auo. 1, 197' 263'1-1' clenlOMd et 441 Soulll Cout Hl9llwey. --- UllVM 8Hcll, Callfornl• 92'11, w111c11 PUBLIC NOTICE r PUBUC NOTICE •• , ... plKe of tlldl-Of .... un-PUBUC NOTICE denlgnld In all l'Ntttts Ptl'tt1n1no to tfle .. , .. " Mid dec:edtftt, within IOUf' IMMlls _,., tllt fl.it pu1111cauon or ""' M41C9. 0.'9cl~tt.1m. GeRTRUOI A JAGO ~--­....... -..... l*Nll*<'tdent JOMM M. PITIMMONI ...... Clllt ......... , L...-. ...... CAWJ1 Tti1C1Ml•Wt .. ....., .. _.... ~ .... car-.. (:Otit Otlly Pllet Jiiiy U,,., !I,._ I, 1919 t ... Nt ILLINOIS FARMERS VIEW STRIP MINING SHOVEL AS A MONSTER Hundred• of Acre• of Prime Agrtcuttural land Mined for Coal Classic Battle Emerges Strip Mi1iers Duel With Illinois Farmers Tht> ONEIDA. Ill. ( /\P) m onster as outside. moving against the sky "You can see it from here." said Keith King, swinging open the screen door. "It's destroyin~ the best land in the world This is top corn country and it· 11 never be the same again · · On the horizon. an the dis· tance, nsing up off a neighbor's s trip-maned fa rm 1s th e silhouette of an alien machine in search of coal. And it is diggmg some of the richest agricultural ground anywhere to get 1t. THE SHOVEL OUTSIDE King's window is 150 feet high and covers half a city block. It is a machine so mammoth it can scoop up a school bus in a stroke, a machine the Midland Coal Co. knows only b y a number but which the farmers of Knox County call by name - "The Monster." "It used to be far away,' King said. "But the .light shines through the windows at night now and it makes shadows on the walls when I c ltmb the stairs." No longe r is Midland mining marginal land 20 miles away. The company has moved onto prime farmground, moving its lumbering shovel onto new sec· tions in recent months. and King knows there is little he can do about it. COAL COMPANIES h ave been strip mining in central JI. Jinois since the 1930s. but only r ecently has Midland moved on· to the flat black loam "amid the prairie winds of Knox County, 11. linois, and the corn crops" as poet Carl Sandburg, a native, described the place. Midland says it can restore the land, but the farmers don't believe it. Once the delicate soil o f Knox County is disturbed. they claim, it will never again be as producli ve. .. They're ruining the wealth of thl s count y, which i s agriculture, for a one·time harvest," King said glumly. IT IS A CLASSIC conflict: Food or energy, black land or black gold? Earlier, there wo uld have been no question which was more important, but these are energy-hungry times and the priorities have changed. "That farmer that's rippi ng ~uu because ,>ou're teann~ up lhl' land. he 'c; going to be> awful upsl't when ht> cetn l J!el natural gas or when 1hey turn off the t• I <' <' tr 1 e pow f' r b cc.· a u ' 4' soml'bO<.h can't mine coal or uranium.'·· Jack Dc·\ere 1s c;ciy 11)g in his office 35 males away Dl·H·rl'. general mC:1nage:r of Midlands operations 1n central Illinois, is a veteran of the open copper mines of Arizona who came to Jllmois fi ve years ago He 1s in charge of three manes on some 50.000 acres Midland owns or controls. "HEY, I TIUNK Midland Coal is a darn good neighbor." he says. "Strip mining was bad. Th ey d id rape, pilluge a nd plunder. but that has changed l thank the r eclamation taking place the l ast 10 years is dramatic." Devere admits that the farm has been able to grow only 70 bushels of com per acre on its own reclaimed land. half the usual yield, but he says that should improve with time "There is no way to reclaim Strip •ft1lt19'• ftlr- lfl, lfllregtdated dq• laa1'e left a bitter lega~y of •t1•lglatl!f spoil banks at1d eroded a11d afJaR• do11edpits. this land without doing irreparu ble harm to something that took hundreds of thousands of years to create," said Barry Weber, a com modi ties broker who own:. with his family about 1.000 acre:. of prime Knox Countv farmland. "I think lhl'V arc shortsighted, misdirec ted, selfish and arc conspicuous con sumers capita!Jzmg on the grc.-ed of certain people ... IN RECENT MONTHS. the battle h as escalate d to ci modern-day range war. Com- munities have gone to court, sought regulations from local of. ficials and jammed town m~t­ings. T he Knox County ~arm Bureau recently issued a state- me nt condemning the mining operation, and severa l cities. in· eluding Oneida. have called for a mornto rium until Midland proves at <.'an restore the land The state. which this year ga \'t> Midland pnm1ss1on to build a haulage road and begin m1ninK anotht•r 1,000 ac-rcs. ha~ rallcct a 11ublit• ht•arang th1 :'> month Ml OLA~ D'S MO\ E TO prnrn· f::lrmland come~ ut .1 t1m•· when the nation 1~ short of fu el <ind ConRress b passing leg1l>lation encouraging <1lternat1vl':, to 011 a~ an energy ~ource. Illinois ranks fourth in the na tion in coal production, much of it from the southern counties. Tht' coaJ in central Illinois 1~ medium sulfur coal found just below the s urface an slender stratas On top a re the tama and muscatanc l>Oils that blew off lhe ..:lacier., millenniums ago and ..,ettlcd OH'r the ~1dwest, crcat· an~ \'Xlrcmely fertile land. F'a rmers !Jkc to brag that tht! land in Knox County has never had a C'rOp failure. not cv<'n dur- 1nJ! lh<' Ou-..t Bo-... I da)" COAL COMPANIES began buying mineral rights after the turn o r th e «en tury from farmers having hard times. "They got most of their Jand t hat way. offering maybe $125 an acre and SI a year, .. King said. "That's the way the coal companies got a foothold here." Strap min ing'o; early, un- rej(ulated days have left a bitter lci;eacy of unsightly s poil banks and crode<l and abandoned pil,\, an the area, but Devere says all that has changed. "lt won't bc the !'.:.t me because \\t' have tom 1t up," he admits. "But we will bring thio; land back to approximate yields 11 had before 1f we are g1\·c•n th1· tlmP and a chance to do 1t '' MAYOR ANDY MAIN of Oneida as worrie d becaui.c Midland has offered no proof it can restore the land, only a promise. He as worried because he remembers the promises of othe r coal companies that stripped the countryside, then disappeared. The re is plenty of coal in marginal land in lllino1s, Ma in contends. "So why do they have to mine here?" he asked. Gourmet Delicacy Out U.S. Bans Sale of Green 'Turtle Products W ASlUNGTON (AP> -Green turtles, once prized by gourmets, soon will disappear from restaurant menus and supermarket shelves, a vicUm of m an's voracious appetite. A federal court hu banned the sale of green turtle soup, stew and atuk in the United States after Sept. 5, a move designed to protect UM rapidly dlmlnlshlne turtle population. ,81"1' '004J&Mft8 ,VIEW the l~a ai IM& th• t~•tlc, exp*8· lng more concern for the beleagured turtle than their palates. "I helltate to encourace the eatln1 of turtles," uid A.J . McClane, lnternatlonally known seafood authority and aulbor ol "Fish Cookery." "l'm•1llld the ecoloti•ll have made their point. The turtles are virtually disappeartnl," be said. "I PEBL SYMPATHY with the turtle," said Rose Narva, mana1er of the Sheraton· Carltoa Hotel lD Wa1blnaton, D.C., wlMlN l"Mll ~o soup ta still on tbe menu at -, 75 a bowl. Mrs. Narva said the hotel ex- pects to change its menu and eliminate the delectable soup. adding that she views the loss of the dish "not with great dis- tress." The Sheraton-Carlton Is the only hotel in the nation's c apital still serving green twtle soup, formerly a restaurant sta· pie. Green turtles once roamed the world's seas in inestimable num· bers. But commercial hunters and the destruction of nestlnl beaches gradually reduced their nuli\ ben to the point where most PRUNES GWEN FOR GRIMACE .. GEN. France (AP) -Horat Hebauer of Berlin rolled bis e,es and acruncbed and t wilted hla face lnto a veritable horror mask to win the World Grimace Cbampiouhlps lD the villai• of Moncrabeau. Hebauer, so, outgrimaced 10 candldatea for the tit.le and tbe flnt prise -~ wel1ht (llT pounds) ~ p~d red wiDI. green turtle populations are classified as either endangered or threatened. THE ENDANGERED classification means the turtles a r e facing e xtinc tion. The threatened desienation means the POPUiations are so low that the likelihood exists the twtles soon will become endangered. The sale ol wild 1reen turtles lo the United States bas been banned for some time. The tUt· tie meat found on today's menus comea from Cayman Turtle Farms Ltd. on Grand Cayman Island In the Caribbean. THE FAaM FILED suit a1alnat the 1overnment to permit it to continue importing turtle products in the United Statff, artUinl it raises turtles from captive atock and thus does not deplete wild populaUoaa. But U.S. Diatrict Judie Jobn Pratt naled the ftrm must atop lmporU.nc ltl turtle producta and Ht Sept. 5 u the date wben · rataunntl, npermaJ'ketl l.Dd food wboleaal~ auaat remo~e l"ffD turtle Pf'MSUcta ~l' abelns. ~ ·~ -· ..... ·-··· -··· ...... -.-................ --...,,.. ........... ~--··--·-..._,_...,...._ __ ...._ __ _....... ... ---· -·--···--··----··--····-- Business . . Can Carter Rally U.S.? Advised to Take Strong Steps, He Zigzags APWl,.. ..... lo Gas at 26.4 Cents ln Sacramento, the price buys a liter, not a gallon. of unleaded gasoline. Signs atop tanks a t the Arco station convert the price for those not yet attuned to metrics. Translated, unleaded sells for 99.9 cents and supreme sells for $1.022 a gallon. Survey: Gas Prices Could Cancel Trips PHILADELPHIA <AP> -One third of the people planning vac& tion trips this year will not travel i f gasoline prices incr ease to $1.25 a gallon, according to a survey of r esidents or six American cities. And if prices climb to SI.SO a gallon, 45 percent of the respondents said they will forget about vacation travel this year, the survey said The results or the study by the Institute of Outdoor R ecreation New York City, Phoenix, Ariz , a nd T our i sm at U t a h State and Salt Lake Cit y surveyed by University ar e to be published in mailed questionnair es in M arch the Journal of Travel Research Responses were received from this fall. 22 4 percent o f t h e 1.500 THE S T UDY in c l udes r esponses from 3.14 persons in C hicago. Dallas. L os A n geles. Times . Mirror Buys Couranl The Tim es M irror Co. has agreed in principl e to buy the H artfo rd Co u r a n l C o . fo r $105,554,000 in cash and install· m enl notes This represents $200 a share for each of the 527. 770 shares outstanrung. T h e principal business of H a rtford Couran t Co. i s the publication of the Hartford Courant newspaper in Hartford. households sent questionn aires A survey of r etail d ealer s by t h e Lundbe rg L etter , an in· dustry newsletter, found that m June regular unleaded gasolfoe prices averaged 87.8 cents a gallon . with prices of m or e than $1 in many places. Although the Utah State study w as done befor e the gas crunch hit most of the country , 43 per- cent of those surveyed said they pl anned to tra vel less this ye ar th an in previous year s. Of the :134 p ers o n s s u rveyed , 304 planned vacations this year. AT $1 A GALLON, only 7 per · cent of those planning vacation trips by motor vehicle would c hange their minds. the survey said. But at $1.25 a g allon, 34.8 p ercent say they would stay home and an additional 46 per- cent would travel less than 1,000 miles. By BROOKS JACKSON WASHlNGTON <AP> -Prest· dent Carter , after blaming the Organizatioo of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries for America's economic w oes. is praising Saudi Arabia as a good friend or lhe United States. Tbe president at first accused Che oil cartel of causing world surfenng and possibly an elec- tlon·year recession in the United St a tes. He seemed to be running for r e-el ection as though OPEC we r e his opponent. BUT NOW HE has gone out or his w ay to thank the cartel's m ost impo rtant m ember for pumping a little m ore oil, prom- ising to ease fuel shortages but s w e lling for a while th e petroleum imports Carter has prom ised to cut. The president's zigzag runs counter to the advice given him by his domestic policy aide, Stuart Eiz~n.stal, who had said "a statem ent which goes light on OP EC ... will not convince the public that any thing is dif· fer ent." The s t!cming incon sis ten cy leaves questions about whether Carte r can seize what his ad- v i se r s t e ll him i s an un- precedented opportunity to rally the nation, cure the nation's energy sickness and enhance his chances for r e-electfon. IRONICALLY. THE cartel's huge price increases w ere seen in the White House as a political windfall fo r Carter . As OPEC acted , American voters wer e fuming in gasoline lin es. inflation was running at an annual rate of mor e than 13 per- cent despite nearly a year of an- ti inflat ion efforts by Carter , a E1iergy-saver Plea I ssued By Ediso1i Co. LOS AN G ELES (AP > W arnin g that hol weather and a shortage of pow er plants m ay lead to power shortages this sum m e r . Southe rn California Edison Co. has asked its 250,000 lar gest customers to help save ener gy . In a letter sent to the in· dust rial and commercial users. Edison presiden t Wi lliam R. Gould said "WE MAY ENCOUNTER special capacit y problems this summer . caused i n part by de· lays i n approvals for powe r pl ants and expected hot t em - per atures." He ask ed the customers to raise thermostats to 80 degr ees i n occupied areas and 85 degrees i n unoccupied areas. n 10 951.0201 Require SSOOO to help finance the Movie "The Hunting Season." currently filming in Orange County. 77, 700 Trucks Recalled by Ford • Th~ first s.sooo. from the fi lm's gross is paid to the invest or prior t o any creative talent involved in the f ilm's production. • I nvestor receives 1% of all prof its. • lnve1tor exercl1e1 payout control of fund• he commit• for film. • A 12 million dollar gross i s expected from domes t ic, forei gn and Canadian distribution. Plus Pay TV, Network and syndicated TV. 9tc•'!W •II Of t .. ("fflf ... telent ••onv Wltll •n Emmy AWMCI Wlmtnv tK hll"•' er-~ lhelr 3Smm cemern , llOl'flno. _,,,.,, eellll119 •t'CI nKHW'l' 1'91.itct equipment llH Deen c.ommlttecl In return for e 1M1r<ent-o--nl'tlp of the lllm, Ille emount of money necHsery tor us to produce • lull 'IO minute IHIU,.. lllm In tolof waulel be conslclerwel IMlllY U sll bv 4111Y ollltr lfto.penclent IM'oducff. This Sl\Ould give you en lt'Cllcellon of llOw e ... rvone lnvol..eel In""' ,.,..Inv of ttiis mm f•I• ebout tM COMmH<lel wee~ of ''THE HUNTING SEASON." 3723 Bltth St .. Bldg. 10 Newport Beach, Ca. 92Mt DETROI~ <AP> -Ford Motor Co. is r ecalling about 77,700 light trucks to fix brake hoses with a problem similar to one that prompted the r ecall of 124,000 cars. Th~ co~pany said the hoses could rub against front tires m a full t urn, possibly causing the loss of brake fluid and braking power on the front wheels of 1979 E conoline vans and club wagons. FORD SPOKESWOMAN UNDA LEE said the rear brakes would still work, but stopping dis· tances would be greatly increased. In 43 incidents r eportedly caused by broken hoses, property d amage resulted on two occasions. There were no injuries, she said. T he problem was similar t o on e that caused the r ecall of 124,000 Ford LTD and M e r cury Cougar models on June 15, although the vehicles have a different chassis. Ms. Lee said the car hose 'was corTectly in - stalled and that a different splash shield would h ave to be installed to preventfriction. Introducing the silent beeper. Two Open A_gency How can a beepet be silent? S1mp1e •• 11 v1bra1es gently when someone·s trying to reach you Ideal IOf hosp11a1, theater. courtroom, meetings·· anywhere l\Olse woulO be dlsturblno. Or. flip the swllch and have normal audible beeplflO. Either way. anyone un reach y~ within 10 seconds with t111s sllm. lightweight pager And Mswer Page otters coverage anytime, anywhere In Los Angeles. Orange, Sin Bernardino. RlverstOe ano parts QI Ventura counties, all IOf one IOw monthly rate Want to know more at>out the s11en1 beeper? tall us !Oday' ~ fll~SWffi M6E ••IAIAAtllnClu"'Y 462-PAGE ........ c..ew 731 ·7777 Gt '*'~"'"" ........ ,. ..... _,.. ti' .... _ _, .. Bill Parson s and David Bartholomew. former creative director and art direi:tOr, respec- tively, al Reid Advertis· ing, Newport Beach. have open ed an ad· vertising agency. Th e co mp any . Parsons & Bartholomew Advertising/Designers, occupies a temporary office al 16 D ragonny . Irvi ne. ( L. M. BOYD ) INFOR ... In the Ol\ILY PILOT recession was viewed as aU but certain and the president's ap- proval ratin g had s unk t o virtually the lowest point of any president since the advent or public opinion polling. The price increase, while it promised to worsen inflationary pr essures and dampen economic growth, gave Carter someone else to blame. .loins Board F'o rrcst M ~hum\o\a\ JHL""' dent and chief L'Xl·cuu v1.: of fitl'r o f tht· S1~n<il Co ... In c . h as bl·en t•lt•t'lt'Cl <• d i r l·ctor of N <1t o m ~,.., Co La::.t month Natomas bought m i n 0 r I t .\' I n 1 (' I t. ~ I I ll A mC'h can Pn•s1<f (•nt Lint·-. Ltd . prl'\'IOUSI\' h11 ld ti\ Signal · I ( ANALYSIS ) IT ALSO ADDED to a crisis a tmosphe r e that m ay have sca r ed Congress e nough to follow where Carter wants to lead. White House press secretary Jod y Pow e ll said the OPEC boost and long gas lJnes h ad m ade Congress m ore recepti ve to Carter initiatives than at any tim e since he took office M aybe so After r eJectrng virtually ever y proposal made by Carter over the last two years to curb the U .S. thirst for i mported oil, the House passed the president 's oil·profit s tax a nd Congress began t alking se r i ousl y about rev1v 1ng a standby plan to r ation gasolim· Criticism of Carter 's decontrol o f dom estic Oii prices receded EIZENS TJ\T WROTE a m emorandum to Carter dated J une 2 8 . whll·h w as l ater ~u bhs hed in the W ashington Pos t and in part in the Lo~ A ng eles Time!> His advice "As· -.c·rt lead(:r!>h 1p . . shift tht> t'Juse for inflation and ener g!r problem s to O PEC sew t his oppo rtunity ·· He said 1l 1·uuld be Carter '!> la~t chance ,\ t f1 rst Carter follow ed that l1·ad H e said OPE C 's pritr· hoo!>t would cau!>e "world"'1th· ,11 ffer1ng . ·· Then he ~<1 1d 1t mak e!> a U S. rece5!>1on "more· llkl'ly ·· Then Po~c·ll said 1t 1~ at the r oot o f all our 1·~onom11 · pr1Jhl<.•ms · · !'\o t'X<.'Cpt1ons wt•r 1 r11,j1l1• 1111 :..aud1 Ara bia, 1 v1·11 lh<llH'h 1t "'us t•harging !es' for 1h ml th.m 11th••r OPEC nat1or1~ :ind v.J-. n· li:1hly n •porll·d to lw pl<inninj.\ 111 boost prod ur·twn (h·t·r rl'ht• <.:ou11tt·1· HASO Listi~' .t.. .t. f.11 11H r ~ p,.,,,,,... ~t • 11 p,, I I p, •JI Po., ... 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But then Carter canceled his sp eec h without explan ation launc hed mto a series of secret me~ttngs whose purpose is not entirely clear and gener ally left the public mystified about what he w as up to. B ut M o nday, White House spokesman Rex Granum sum- m oned reporter s and r ead a stat ement saying Saudi Arabia had agreed to increase oil pro- d u ct1on. something that was already well-known. "T H E PRF.SIDENT has ex· pressed the appreciation of the AmeriC'an people for this de- r 1s1on," G r anum said R atht!r lh<.1n standing up to OP 1-:c. the pr esident w as at patns to thank publicly the big- ~cst 011 t>xporter of all Not v.hat t he E1zenstat m emo cn111S1oned The last paragr3ph ~aid · W ith 'trong s teps we can mnbl11lt' lhe n;1t1on around a n•al r·n '1" .1nrt with r1 clear enem v OPl-:C . n~~ort Firm Sells I\larin~ World Park lU~O 'WO OO C I T Y <A l~> Ht:!->Ort'-l nternatJCJnal , Inc., h<t" ..1gr1·1·d 1r1 p rincipal to sell M anni• WorltJ /\fn ca USA to a ~rouµ 111 S:1n Franc 1~co Bay o111 .1 1n\~~10r'i fo r$3 l m ill.Jon Tlw 11t\t'!'>l111·, plc.tn to form a 111·1.1. ur;.~;ir11rnt111n. 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July 11 1979 N DAIL'( PILOT 2 Motives Ideas Would Aid Firm By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Robert E. Dee. chairman and chief executive officer or SmilhKline Corp .. one of our largest pharmaceutical firms, sent a message to shareholders in May urging ther!1 to support recommendations in a new report lo the pres1· de nt on industrial innovation. Dee said the report, "Domestic Policy Review of In· dustrial Innovation," pointed the way toward getting in· ventiveness back into the American mainstream . HE CONTRASTED ITS RECOMMENDATIONS with policies being followed in the Soviet Union whe~e, h~.said . "the Russian leaders refuse to consider new ideas and where there is in place "the l:trgest, most privileged and most nonproductive bureaucracy an the world." That's why, s aid Dee, the Russians are falling behind in every category of invention except weaponry As for the United States. Dee believes we could lake a giant step forward by reversing the policies t he govern m ent has followed for the past 45 )'ears. This would entail the following changes (all recommended an the pres1 rten- tial r eport) Lengthening the period of patenl protec· lion to give sc1enti!>ls a bette r return on their efforts. G1\'tn ~ l Jx l'r cdits to companll'::. doing rcscan•h Money Tree Cutting go' l'rnmt·nt re:-gulalwns Cha nging trade laws to cnablt• l' S l'llmpan1es tu com pctt• more l 1fft't't1vely 1n f11rt:1gn m a rket!> with their in 'l'nt1ons OEE PLUMPEO f'OR TllES t: MO\'ES h~ stut111g \II of thcs<• re<'ommcndatwns arl· ~ood for Amenl'a a11d "ill bring lx'ncfi ts to l'\'try l'1t111·n " But f)cl• neglected to m'·nt1on thc1t t'\l'r} one of thc ... t· chan)!l•<i would ab<> n •dounrt cl1r1•1·1 Iv lll t he . hcne fit ul Sm11hKhn£•, makt.•r of Cont.it· crild C'dP'iUIC's. Sint· Off talllt:ts for the n •hC'f or c;anu.., h1:<idt1('h<•<;. Sl'a & Ski sun t•a n · product<; and ;t long Ii nc• of prt·sc·rt pllun drugs headt•cl h' '"' n1·v. ;int1·uk1•r .ig1:nt T aeam1·1 Lcngtht·n1n)! µ .. tent proH·<'tl<•n 14 all g1 H~ S m 1th I\ hr11· t1r .incb ,1 lunJ;?t r run 1n th1· marl..1·tpl;.1l'•' bt'.fort: thl'j t t.tn 111 ..,11ld ,JS g('lh'r&('" f:I\ I~(; t'O\tl'r\NI E..., 1 AX CR ED IT~ for rt:..,t·t1 reh l411tilcl tw ,1 tn·m•·ndou.., 1,.>0n for Sm1thKhnc, ~h1l'h la-.1 '1 .. ir Jllo<'alt·d Sil mtlhon 111 r1•iwar ch a nd de\'c!Opmcnt .\nd v. hat 1·11mpan' 1"> not in favor of reducing th1 .i mnunt of gm 1·rnn11·nt r£·gult1t1on tt hao., to bl·ar'' Hut tht• nwo.,:-.,1g1 · from 0 f't' v. as wrapped 111 tit•· \m1•n t an fl;ig of patnott<om ll c:oncludcd tt .., fo llow.., 'Tht' rl'l'l'nl m1•:,!>a tc!L' from thl· 1•Xt!C ut1 ve branch s hoYo .., th.11 governmt•nt l'an av. ak1·n lCI rval1ty 'Tht• me!>..,agc· frnm Mr>st•ow 'Shows what ht1pp1•J1:- "'~wn :1 govt'rnmn1t rl'fuiw ... lo F.\'EN AS DEE W1\S ~ .. ;'.'lt>l:-..c; Ol.!T hi!> mts:-.agt'. Jnolhl'r brand1 of th<' ft•dt•ral _gnn·rnmcnt was being hPard from This was thl' Food and Dru~ Adm11l1!.trut1on. wh1ch ordered thC' recall nf 2 i m11Lmn packaRe" of Co nta<' Nasa l M isl anc1 S1nt' Off Om•t• /\ Day Sinus Spray 1ust about all lhl' output of \host• t"" produ<'t" durtnj:! 1978 ;rnd 197~1 Tht.· t v.(1 produ<'t:-. v. <·n · rt•(·all<·d b<:cau::.f' of po..,i-.1hlt• h:ic·tenal contam1nat1un If \OU hJH' f'tlher or both of thl'"t' l!Q Ul'C7l' bottles 1n )Our mcdt<'tn•· l'h•·o,,t, )OU can return them to Sm1thKlin1· an l'h1lt1dclpl11,1 and .:et )Our monc' ht1l'k It in:i:o. 1h1• l,1r~1,..l lt•1 .ill 1n tnt h1 :-.lor\ 11fthc 1n\cnlt\1· SmithKlmc Corp Market Pessimistic Over Energy Plans NEW YORK I 1\ I' I i-;ncrgy <;l111:k.., :-.howed so mt• of tht" most notahlc 10..,!>es a~ the stock market lt1psed into J moderate decline today T he Dow Jones .iv{'rage of 31) 1ndu:.tr1als wa:, orf 6.~ points to 843.M LosNs outnumhert.•d gamer::. by ahout an 8·5 margin Jmong N<'W York Stock Ex1•hange-h!<.lt•d 1sM1cs .ttfoc•b 111 Thf• ~pc111i9h1 NEW VOQK •Pt 'l,.lf"~ • P fT'I pr1C" DotrJorw!f. 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K ..... .....,_11 ~ on 111etorce • OYPIAIY GuMI Gore Vldel D M MAH llHAVU ~I MotlY8tl()n ~1=~ DC< CAVETT GllMll M1111a Otehlllf P!Nlftas Zvil et mlWI 1 Pan t 0121 O!) ~ UHIVERSE • Juc>lter·· Heart Proble111 Cl) ~WITS l1JJ MERV OAIFTIN Guetll Rich Liiiie Lota Fatana. Tom and E1rn Shew 7:00 B C88 NEWS N8CN£WS Bob Anne Schedeen s tar!-. .. ~ a young pediatrician who falls in love with an ·older man in the new com<.'dy ·· Nt.'Vl'r Say Never " tonight al H on CBS. Chun net 2. I NIW\.YWEOGAME AllCNEW8 G Cl) JOl(EA'8 WILD m ILO~LUCV 7:30 II WORl..D WAR fl Gt DIARY C'll1Ub wtwn lhft '''"w w11 n1JA~ hJH•b up .it tw o lrnlfu llCC•dPnts "S1c11y the V11nlls Atu Coming A crying baby cttJ&lfts naYoo with the neighbor& .. nd lhe landlord &) 8AtwOAO ANO SON F1ed ta pul undet hypnoa15 lo cure n11 1dOoct1on 10 0 ®) FAMILY F£UO 0 OATINOGAME G HOUYWOOO SQUARES fil) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT (I!) MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING 8-0gonnorlQ ISl<ll>d 0 TIC TAC DOUGH CJJ S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE t1tlev111on fl) 2t TOHIOHT .. Vochm&" How to smo1ung '1!) INTRODUCING 810l.OOV Q) THE BRADY 8UNCH Bobby s.ille<S a nasty fall from a tree house eno becomes al•8'd 10 cltmb again 8:00 6 li ) NEVER SAY NEVER A middle ;i~ ""1dnwt'O t>u~1n~si>man (Ct'O•QI' o<ennf>Clyl fall• on lovn woth d yoYOQ OOCIOr JAnne Sc.nf'Oeenl Cl) AOAM-12 "MvsclftS Ano E111<c:.se The ottl()8rS becomt' SUSO•· Chann.-1 I.bf in9• U KNXT (CBS) Los Angele" D KNBC (NBCI Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles G KABC·TV IABC) Los Angele-, CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind I Los Anqcle"> ®l KCST (ABCI San D•t'QO ID KTTV (Ind) Los AngelP'> 8) KCOP TV (lno l LO!> Anqt>lw, to KCET-T\/ rPBSI Lo'> Ancwle-, '11) KOCE· TV I PBS) Hun11ngton Be<icti D Tl4EGR£AT AMERICAN LAUGH-OFF Host Nancy Sl!!tWt'tSS anti QuPsl5 oncfuOong Rooon W111t1tmb Wayland Ffowt11" Toad Lenny Sch •• 11 <1no Duck , Brnetll o•espnt 8 comeuy ~~•al ftom San F1anc1sco s G• .. af Ame11can Music H11ll tR) 0 MOVIE • * * ' Wllll Unl1I 01t1k I 1961) Auorpy H"pt:>urn, Alon Ar~1n A blond womAn It's Junk But New Hy PETF.R J . BOYER LOS ANGF.LES <AP > Perhl1p:. ·Rendezvous llotel... tonight's CRS mov1t• at 9 on channel 2. 1s really <t rule bit or s ummer run That. or 11 JUSl seems like fun compared to the other stuff the networks serve up durini:t television's off.season This two-hour movie looks like 1t was put tegcther at Rent-a-Sitcom . the s ituations. cha racters and jokes have been used before, a nd will be used again. It is fat with the standard sight gags -fumbling. bumbling"dnd stumbling abound BUT IT'S NOT a rerun, al least. and Bill Da ily, the principal bumbler, is a pleasant sort or fellow who can make you laugh at least a couple times on goofiness alone. Daily, who won fans as crazy neigh bor Howard on the old "Bob Newhart Show." plays Walte r Grainger. proprietor of the resort hotel Rendezvous Daily and J erry Greenwood. who plays Oaily's s hiCtless nephew, spend much of the time trying to out-klutz each other. Walter Grainger's lifelong dre am is to run a hotel that earns three Golden Ashtrays -symbols of quali· ty meted out by the travel critic. Albert Church, who, it so happens. 1s staying at the Rendezvous. ~ T H E PRF.DICTARL E l'Omphca lions ansc. with Wa lter and his Maff confusing a toilet s alesm an fo r Mr Church. hea ping s peci<tl treal mcnt on the former , abuse on the latter Jn the meantime . the stars of <t dozen or so s ubplots are experiencing major life breakthroughs at the Ren· dezvous. There ts nephew .Jerry. who is try ing to find himself. Walter's !ltSter Lucille. who has left her husband o f 30 years because he foq?Ol their an· nivers ary. Concl'tta the head maid ITalya Fe rro). who me moriali7.es the Mexican -Ameri ca n s te reot ype I "Three of m y girlce arc out weeth the Aid-ju flu" I ; Barbara the social dir~ctor <Bobbie Mitch ell > who is in a ·'bad relationship"' with an airline pilot; a suicidal young actress, and others TOGETHER. WALTE R Grainger and all these side characters manage to make a two-hour movie There is nothing partic ularly clever about "Rendezvous Hole!," just a lot of light. bubblegum com- edy. But for all its cliches, for all its unvarying predictability, this is Hhank you, CBS> . ne w. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S H 0 P Annual 20°/o OFF Sale On Custom Decorating 1n decora11ng the enlft• nomt with be1u11tu1 fabr1c1 We will o .. 1gn end create your • • BoudOir Acctesonea • Comforter Entembtea • Window TrHln'leflll • Cu1tom Furntlure • 8eo.pre1d1 Ce1M t!1tr1611 ltf M ..... ntlltlllall!JM Mt et •r • ..., Nettle Cr•k Shop, 23 Faeh1on 1111nd NewpOfl a.acn (71') &44·88e0 e~ltCenttr &a 17th StrHI end Newoon Frtew11 • Tuetln (7'~ 544-1550 ; <IUtwtl• a 1110 ot ""°'-11<1 ~ 1 ... 00\ 11\-M (:1 hit I • QJl (IQH'T .. ·~ Nttncy ~ve•n '""' l<>llllt),. "' hn<I •llMlll>C• llutlll() 11"'41 "'""" O•y Mtn .. tt9f I>•..,• (Al crJ MY PARTNlR THE 0H06T G) NMl..80COER L <>• Anu.,.ea A.flee• •• Vtitrtt.ouvur Wh1h~CHP~ Cl) MOVIE • •'• tuoh, O•c" 1 huol"•'"" lllm• I 1!1121 1 •l>dlf av < umt1t •<lQt< l••y fftUHO •,1 lt.K"Q'-Jf'tt f WO Nuuru l.Sotu.. t1vu• 1nvft-t1 ''''t" •' 111out.OtK' op.o ti11on ,,. ••tul,.•n .,., .. , '" •. .-uunt in I powfW tt1HiQOlt4 h+tlwtNtf\ l•l•K. .. S "'111 ""' M.if11t f~ httt I fl:) THE AGE~ UNCERTAINTY . lhtt J-dlUI (~Ottlp4't1hOf\ ( t8it1' @1fh tU l}U .. ti fhnt lhft 11 ltftt •UI l ol\t Wo1'1 ttnm, • •t. '' fM"' ongohthwnO .. 1tu"U°'""' 1nll1t •'" .11u1 uconono<. ~1fuuli1H• a!) THE BCARLE T LETTE~ Wf'\ttf'\ .. ttah~• •'•'fWO• '"' , c1ut.tofHt1ttfl l11t Um iu.n11tf'I ut t /th t outw., l•nt1011 ffl• .. 1h1lhu., Jtflo '" v1-.1tmJ hy tittl IOlhJ tOAI hu,.Oo111J , •••• ,(ft ' n1lllOUW4Ulfi whn °'WWO ~ 11••1 lh •u t( ftU y 11hrn1f "'"' •Ou'1111y 011t1 'tOll\ nut 10 f11u l u11tJ lHUUhh •••" '""''' tf'mt 1 uf .,) 8.30 6 I 0 I GOOD TIMES f lrn 1<10 .., ttff(u t!) tn JH•I'~ un UHCHH lmH nu:tdl\ ol ., .. 11H1 m1h lm lhwm locl hy A Wt1ll ffhhHUOfl tKtl hmd11t1no iJlll tu1m Ot·t t. tutc1tt'n 9 00 0 I & ' CBS MOVIE Rttn<111r\IOU~ Hntr'I I Prtom1Plfl) fJ1ll 0 .. 11y Jpft J AP<lfmc1 rnu owr)"' 01 J C dhtorma resort holot bt..-C<>m••c:. Pnmt'Sh~ '" d < om90y of errors w htl€• lr~ong In omprPSS ii 11avf'I ou•Oe c:o1umn1~1 ano ke.•p hos ofn&< quests happy 0 101 ~ARUE'S A NOELS >Ill Munrott tFartah f'awcell·M<llO•~I 1eturns 10 help lhe Angels rescu11 her lt1dnappe0 sostPr Kns ftom 1ne Clute.hes ol a rtomenteo molhonaore lPI 0 JAMES ROBISON CRUSADE tii) GREAT PERFORMANCES Norman ConquH-1~ l iv 1nq fog11lher In lht! hvong HOTEL HOSTESS Bobbie Mitchell Movie Cast HOLLYWOOD (AP > Steve G utte nberg s tars as a blind student s trug~ling through Ha rvard Law School in th e C BS m ovie ·'To Race the Wind.·· Randy Quaid, Mark Taylor, Li sa Eilbac he r and Cathrine Hic ks also star. TUBE TOPPERS NBC O 8 00 The Great American Laugh-off A 90·minute comedy special with the cast of the "new" Laugh-in. in- dudmg Robin Williams. KTL/\ 0 8:00 "Wait Until Dark ... Audrey Hepburn gives one of her finest performances as a blind woman ter· rorizcd by dru~-seeking hoodlums with ll1rhi.ird Cr cnna and Alan Arkin CBS E) 9.00 ··Rendezvous Hotel .. /\ rww com edy movie set in a California n·~orl hotel <see review below> room tom avtJfh '6Vetal I no.11 d•l8aters .tnd tu.>1mon ' faroweU to Sar .,n 1\01'1~ 41 nonl ot A MC•CI und11ts111nd1ng CPllll 2 of ·111R1 (I!) SUMMERFE.ST <.rn.u J .. u P1.inos Jau pion''' ll'""'~ George 'ill""""() rub•.. 91-ikp Mu,, .. n M ocP.irllund ~no lu<IO~ Wilson p.rlorm h•P Imm Wolf fu1p ~arm P<11~ 1n V1nnr1r' Vogm1tl II 30 0 SWORD OF JUSTICE i.1flo <.010 lo111n~ thdl mon uv hom ,. c0Hup1 htbo' oninn •' t')AmQ µump.od into 1 t d~ Vt!IQH'• GRblllO ttncl .tllHMl)t., 10 "'PO~e lhA v numu tn ConQIOSS•On.11 11we~119111or1> llO 10:00 0 0 NEWS 0 (IQ) VEGAS 0Hn QO«~ ttfl"t d J1i(".,_ tht• RrPJ>f'• ""'°'''~on.111;. .. ho " 01Ay1nQ on l '' Vf•Qil$ 1ornS11tulll' tnl (I) THE ODD COUPLE f t•l1, """0~ hOm" ·•n I .1b·•ndoru·o th•t•y much tn o~n, t (11~·nmfthnf• (D NIGHT GALLERY C...t••Pn J 1nq*"' f\ O•J'tnr•• ~m.1n ~ pt,n-. ,, ... 'hwttrlt\<J b, ut'\ nlO wuni.Jn Room fo1 OnP l"'' An OvPrrr0"'1dfl(l PfflvH10' "' .. ''I -..udO(•nlJ' It"~~ 'tnwr1 •'(J 10:30 m m NEWS tii) THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO PLAYS RAVEl rhr-t11Qnl\' ~r:c1.um..-o H•iav> Ari~ Tron pmlorm, ~t•VOI ~ T' 1ti '" ~ Minn' 11·00 e 0 0 I a 110 NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • f "" Qt 1 ,,,.. D••\Hf t 19671 Oav10 N1v'!n Oet>otan o<err " marquis intends 10 sac,,r1c11 himself behe1.,n9 rna1 5p1ll1ng l'HS b lOOd will replenosn ._ii von&yarO~ o t nr 56m•n I Q) BEOTIME STORIES Cl) THE BENNY Hll..L SHOW Benny sutlers an uohappy ano lateful ~no tu romancP Eil) OICKCAVETT C.uosts Mrsna O•,hter Pinchas luke1ma1> oPa•• 1 01 21 11.30 6 11) PAM AMERICAN GAMES H1gn11g111s ot 1n.. 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WOtk Q) THE GOHG SHOW (D GETSMART M ri .. unknowingly S'umn1P".. onto a KAOS ,non• .. , it ,,nit \.OPCIOhl lnQ If' ChAm'Jnrs1• ffi CAPTIONED ABC NEWS I 1·45 8 SWITCH P•"'fP d"n ;:f fPiMitlP 1·111"11 •lf'H-•ar th fhl' wnm.,11 11nr:h .. s t: liS-.P.' tr-v•-'111 n1• dHlh only to hnO 1t empty IRI Cl) ITAATMK A creature trom planet "4· 113 capable ot cneno1ng •ta form end f)e<'M>nlhly rn11.ant•n110ully 1nveoe1 1he l n1e<p1r&e M'.>ANING 12:00 D TWILIGHT ZONE Bob Wlleon 1& llyono hOmtt '""' a •••·month cof't-vele9c;ence lrom o neNous breakdown G) AlFREO HITCHCOCK PRESENTS D1aappea11nq lrock " m.)n O•ICOVfl" Iha• d women s husband wno has been presumed d+.AO ,., 'toll making 110''°' b(!IS Cl) GETSMART Ma• ano 99 1111' ils .. 1gneo to hno a o<AOS commvn• CA1100~ ~ylll'm Eil) 28TONIOHT 12'30 0 MOVIE • • • • Elmt>r G.1n11y t 19601 Burl l on, a~I"• Je.,n Simmon' Q) MOlllE • • + M(\~tl!r 01 I n1 wo1to 119611 v,,,,,.,., ProU-Cholll6$ 01on\l)n Cl) MOVIE • • PHrllP'-. 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"' nr.u•<i 11.1'~ • 11 J I -tfl(,.•f .,ti( J f"I ffl1••1 '"'• f. •• 1:468 NEWS 1:M G MOVIE * *'" 'Sectel Mtulon" 11901 James Meaon. Hugh Wtlh•ml 2:000 NEWS Cl) OET8MART Mu romenceA a KAOS aoent. all 1n the tine ot duty ot coutse 2:058 NEWS 2:30 ID MOVIE • •, Never l ryst A Gamble• • 119511 Dene Cler~. Cathy 0 Donnell m NEWS 2:356 MOVIE • • '. lht' Breaking Point t 19501 John GarloelO Phyll1t. ThaYtfff 3:250 NEWS 3:300 MOVIE • • • Esooonage Agent 119391 JO<!t McC•ea Sten- "'' M<ir<;nfUI 3·M 0 MOVIE • • • Both S•O~ Of TP!tl ldW 119541 Pegqy C..umrrun!. T Ptt!nce M0<g.:an 4'()()0) MOVIE • Thp Cu•i>e Ot Th<! I ov1nq Cl)•PsP I •9641 He!- "" WarPn Rny R <;11e10tlf 4·35 6 STEVE EDWARDS Thur ,,day·,, Day1 ;,,._. 'tlorit-11 12;00 () • • W<itu•• 1 fQ')QI ltt•OrQt-> MonlQOrnAry T di• '•" f IQ An +.j•pedrnon ·~ 1,.uir1rhP(J '"'t}UQh th~ fU'1· ()'••,,. r,t Atr1t ,; '" IO<""af..-d 1••0"""·•'v '"''"~ tt-•out"d 10 (1" wortn rt 6ri1nq s rrtf'le>tOm '"'' Hlm111 I ID • • " &•l)lner Aal • ~ ',r4, Hon.lid Rt"'~g •• n t t1'1 .~ Aln .. tt lh.- '"'' .H'\(~"-)n(J (JU"IOIPO"I' f'\f ti • ...... •un..,nt<. ,uP SPt -10,,.,n• 1 1ru-h~• hr awrno~ ... l ,, ... ,. ot ,,. m1hf,if\i 5f",fU)OI • t• SO mint 3 00 10 • • ti I moon ... rt• ''" .. ti P~ny 111!.1 1m••..,. \'tfl•1mo1.,. w.u, .... 1v•'"" .11 ,.,.,,no "' f 1fl J 1)1rl nl lt(lt•' hfU •t .11, .•• A ,,,,,,,r tf\ -......... u ..... •'' ,,, .. , t')t-lf,f1~ • 1 ,., , .. ~,r u 1 hr t11 If 3 30 0 • • •, .,,,,,,, ... ~, ..... '., 1 ~.•11 " 1•'1 Onu1111•. • 'Iv t11't••n Au ... r r1•no .. • li ,1 f '• l"il i-t]f' ... nrt 11 , !f 1 l1tt!h 1r t\, II! h t~•u1 I •1 .,,.t I {llt,•I I JI U !t1Ui I ABC Regains TV Lead I.OS ANGELES (l\P I ABC led the latest O<J l1c)n:tl l\1cb<·n ratings for tht• week ending last Sun day but C'fiS had the tY.O top rated programs For lhf' second s traight week. nine of the top 10 shO\\!'. WNt' rt:'run:.. with \RS" ··Thf' Jcffersons·· and Ahcp·· lcadini.: tht· 1.1.ay with ratin,l?s of 22 9 and 22 3, rc~pcct1veh ABC'S M OST P OPULAR show tht> latt' hloom1ng nl'Y.S ma~azine ··20·20:· with a 21 3 rat mg. tht' fi gures showed The program. which got off to a weak start last summer and was rC'vamped "1th a new cast and format. was rated No 3 o\ er ~II m tht• pnmc time catl'gory Thl' Wl'Ck befon· 1t har.l fin1shecl 19th in thl' ratings F igures released Tuesday hy tht• A C N 1elst•n Co showed overall nitiogs for the week werl' A BC, 14.5. C'RS, 13.9: and NBC . 12 0 T he nf'tworks sa y tha t me ans that 1n an average prime-time minute during the week, 14 5 percent of the hom es 1n the country with televisions were tuned to ABC Under the Nielsen system. each point represents about 750,000 TV homes THE REST OF T H E TOP 10 were CBS ' 'M A·S·II, ··with a rating of 21.0. followed by two ABC s hows . "Carter Country.'· with a rating of 20. 9 a nd ··Mork and Mindy ... with a rating of 20 6 Next m the lineup were three other ABC offer mgs ""Angie." with a rating of 20 6. ··Three's Company."' with a ratmJ? of 20.4. and '"Barney Miller ... wtth a rating of 20 4 Last amon~ the top tt·n "';1, Wf\ HI' 1n C"1nc-1nnalf "'th ,1 r <1ting or :m fl for ('H~ '\Ht'' high('"' rJlt•d pro)!r<:t m for tho · \H'l'k "'.J" .t 11·r11n 1·phOlll' of ,,. +Cl11f>.., · \\hr<·h f1111 ... h('(! :\n '.!:! lor th1 Y.t•ek an<1 ,,. .. , lh1· nplwork .., ''nl~ ~ho"' 1n lht lop 25 "'H<" pl.1n'll 11 pru£ram~ in I ht• hott11m 25 T llE WORST-RATEL> SHOW of the week wa:- ,\Be-. .. 1·am·t·INI Battle'>tar <;r1lart11·a ... which cln·Y. onl' a I> 1 ralmg Tht 01h1•r to p 20 :..how ... lh1·1r rating:.. <1nrl their 1Wl\\Ork:.. "'''r«' l.11ll (; r .int I!• 1 • t'B:-0 • I.a \'ern.-f. "lh1rlt•\ W .! ' \Ht· 1 Ont• I>.,~ Jl ;1 T1mt'.· 18 h ~C'BS l fi(I Minuit·.., lH ·1 oC'BSl "Ta~o . 17 l 1CHS1 Fanla'' J...l •• nol 1711 tABCl. "l\h Bud d~ ... Int> 1,\1-l(. 1 :.ind ll<1PI•\ Ila)". · 111 '1 u\.B(') 1l1i1iiseries Slated HOLLYWOOD <AP I An <tll-:..tar c·ast wll be aboard for lhe :..rx hour. three p<irt ABC mimscries "T he French Allant1C' J\ffarr .. The star~ 111C'lude .It-an Pierre Aumont. Ho rsl Buchhol1. J<imc!-1 Coco. Chad Everett. Richard J o rdan. LOUIS Jourdan. Marie P1s1e r . Donald Pleasance .. John Rubmstcin. Telly Savalas and She lley Winter" Filming •~ now under way in Paris. lo be followed by several weeks 1n Los Angeles . Scenes aboard the luxury lrner will be ri1med on a cruise s hip m the Canbbt.•an Staatlni ~-live &om Wolf liap-wtth the sratJazz pianos of..._ aw.. Madan llcPadlud. G-. ..... and WdyWll8oa. S-DDPM .• • • • I . I ' ' . I ENTERT Al NM ENT I MOVIES Wedneeday, July 11. 1979 DAit.. v PILOT • JI Is 007's Number Up? Latest 801u1 Venture Overlong and Overdone By AltTUlJlt KNIGHT , ....... ,_.~ 1t has becomt-the custom amonac 11tud\o publlclsts to hint discreetly that each new James Bond outir\jt hi the best ever To put It aut'clnctly, Albert Broe· ~~~~~!!!!:~~;;~;;~~~~~§§§~ c o I I ' a p r o d u l' t i o n o f -; "Moonrtaker." uw latest m the 11erlt>s. Isn't ( MOnE RE"?EW J <Sy mptomatically, her nom ~ /1lm is Holly Goodhead ) NEVERTHELESS, because Lons dale is ev e ry bit as megalomaniacal and cruel as Dr No, Goldflnger a nd all the r es t o f I a n Fleming 's s upervillains, Bond is put on as· s lgnment, where he joins forces with the enigmatic Holly, who may or may not be a CIA agent. Since Chiles is quite a dish, he couldn't care less Nor. Wlfortunately. can we. Lonsdale <who looks like a slim· mer Russ Meyer> bombards him. with such a barrage of buxom It 'a overlong, overdone, and underwritten The effort to top the stunts, the sets a nd the sexi- ness of the previous episodes has fmally proved self defeating This Uruted Artists release. directed by Lewis Gilbert, gives you plenty to look at, but not mueh reason for dolng so -ex· Maybe one can finally have too much of a good thing but, as a card-carrying member of the James Bond fan club. whether Lhat daWltless hero Is played by Sean Connery or Roger Moore, I prefer to search out other rea· sons. And I think I've found at least one It isn't special effects that are at f ault in "Moon-raker," or the s pec- tacular sets, or the spectacular girls. It's the script. beauties to distract him from his ...,--==xi mission that, given his womaniz· -""-===::..i Proouc•r 01tt<H1r MOON 1tiut I! It I Ult!, ... Arthh I . All>ert R 8rocco11 ing proclivities, one ends up with the feeling that even if he loses. he wins . And he does. o f course. because the enigmatic Holly 1s on our side. But we are forced to wonder if the ever-amorous Lewi• G•lmrt CIH1Slopl1t•r Wood Jo1>n e ... ry f'•M•lsHlft/TK IUllColW '>< reenpl•'t M~\lt RICHARD MAIBAUM, who has written most of the better Bonds, knows ho w to plot a course of action that. without putting too much strain on the viewer. at least lets you know what's going on and why. If a change in locale is called for, he explains that too. James Bond would be at all dls· ,':'~".'~:::~:·!·~;-:;.~ "': ",~·.u , .. • interested if she weren't. ~~::~~~~~~~~;;;;;;::;==~~~~~ 1 I~ Dot•, Sovnd (•\I R~ -·· LOIS Cnll~S. Nllcl\tl,i l on•o.11n, RIC11ue1 ICI~• Corin!\• Cltrv a~r n"rd Lr ... C•oflrry Kti,n Or \monu l l"w~tvn Loi\ Mo,wf'll E mttv UOH~n I o\niro Suqa Runn1no u~ -'1) m1nutrs MPAA r.il"9 PO cepting, of course. alJ those nubile young ladies who. llke the drugs in a cold capsule. are re· leased every few minutes to re- vitalize our Ofgging spirits. Not so Christopher Wood, who mas terminded "Moonraker .. On the flimsiest excuses. he switches us from London to California to Venice to the Cen· tral American jungles to Rio to outer space Our peripatetic v ill ai n (Michael Lon s d a le> ON THE OTHER hand, one seem s to have bases every- tires very quickly (or at least where. and sooner or later his eventually) of Roger Moore's in· hired killer (Richard Kiel. he of souciant simper as each new fil. the steel incisors ) is s ure to ly enters the arena, her neckline show. But why he makes the ending at the navel, and or the moves, and how Bond learns single-entendre witticis ms that where next to look for him, re- accompany these encounters. main a mystery. "He's attempting r e-entry," The Moonraker of the title is a explaims "M" (the vet eran spa ce s huttle that Lonsdale Bernard lee) when closed-circuit needs for his satellite station televis ion reveals Bond in that will ins ure his domination amorous dalliance aboard a of Earth. Cln a spe<'ch explain· spal'eship. "Take me a round the ing his motivations. he says that world one more time," pleads all he really wants to do is bnng Lois Chiles, his latest woman in peace to our planet -which B o nd age soo n a ft e r . doesn't seem too ommous. > WHATEVER THE script defi ciencies, producer Broccoli hasn 'l stinted on the look of tus movie. Quite apart from the ex otic gla mor or his terrestlal locales (marred by a procliVlty to s mash ob1ets d'art that an· labeled either priceless or ir replaceable), his space gadgetry is easily on a par with "'20()1" and "Star Wars.·· In addition, there's a car that converts into a hang-glider and a Venetian gondola equ1pp••d with inboard motor plus the us u a l s upe r sopb1 st1cattd weaponry. But it's a course that has been run once too often The invention has flagged. The gags are llred, and so 1s the star. Given lht- popularity of the J ames Bond movies over the years. I can't possibly prl'dtC't the SU('Ce~ Of this one If 1t proves to be a wrn ner, however, it 's because 1t'~ running on past laurels. which include Maurice Binder's stnk mg titles and John Barry 's effel' t1ve score NOW PlAYING ~ ·"-oc-._. .. , ___ o l~I .. PUZA mwuo•·c·--·COfTO .. "'.°"'lYD.~l··· llt's 'Dob Who?' i·n Chi·na 8fN~5339 Costa MISl979·4141 Sa11t1AN~l·l2l' .D • OllA1'Gl MAU OJWAllOI' Cllffllll WUT Oia!IOll 637·0340 Westminster 891·393~ THE UN E 8£TWEEN UM AND DEATH ISTHE BLOOOUNE. ..__,.,.,_" °'VIO\! PIC1(£Jt SI ,__ "SIDNEY SHEl.OONS lllOOOUNF"-1it D\VIO\! AC1Wt.- By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP) -Back from the road to Chi na, come· <lian Bob Hope remarked that that country is "a great antidote for big heads," since he went virtually unrecognized. "Maybe one guy out of 10,000 would say, 'Hey, lhft's Bob Hope'," Hope remarl'ed after bis arrival from a m onth-long tour for a television special. "He bad probably been to Japan or somewhere and seen me on the late show. "BUT T HE OLD guys who h ad been there before 1949 Cw ben the Communis ts look over). they knew me," Hope said . The 76-year-old comic added · "If you're older. you get a lot of respect in that country . I'm amazed I didn't stay a couple of more weeks." Ho pe seem e d weary but stimulated by bis first trip to ma inland China. Among his im· pressions: -"IT'S QUITE A sight to see thousands o f bicycles at s o'clock in the afternoon and only 20 cars. Only the officials have car s. A two-bicycle family is considered rich." -"You don't need any protec- Lion on the streets. even late at night ... You can't tip them It's a shame that Jack Benny 1s not still alive." "The s mog 1s terrible They built the factories too clos~ to Peking, and tn the morning you can get a nostnl full of coal." SIDNEY BfCKERMAN °""'""' T!RENCE 'l'OUNGs.-...,-,WRDllOENIG --------------------====================================::; R llwdoofirl'bri"'SIDNlYSHELJ)()N.-wr_.... ... c-...ii..1 ft TRIBUTE TO JOHN WA YME ·ENllllOMOAAICONE APARAMOONTPICTURE ll;~;I S\~CilNC ,~ DOft't miss the 40th Annl•H'Sar'Y of -o .-.-.o .. ,·--· ... -·-·-........ , ....... ~ o-~t-"' eii · <~c~ 11STAGECOACH" NOW PLAYING BREA PLAZA Brea 529 ~339 EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA Newport Beach 644·0760 UACINEMAS Westminster 893·0546 STADIUM DRIYE·IN Orange 639·8770 MATINEES SATURDAY I SWtDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOONRAKER" tPG> "ROCKY 11" <PG> "LOST AND FOUND" "FAST BREAK" (PG) "NIGHT WING" IPGJ "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "BLOODLINE .. (R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" "THE INUWS" IPGJ "WHO IS KIU.ING THE GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPE?"· .. PLAYERS" (PG) .. HEAVEN CAN WAlr .. DAWN OF THE DEAD" ''THE HIU8 HAVE EYES .. (R) .. THI OEER HU~ .. (A) "TH! BOYS IN COMPANY C' A&.L O•tVS•t"' °"" 6:.HP.M.MIMftLf CiMa. u ..... ti Pree U11tn1 • K ..... "'9nN11M CIYllGrulftltllng ••• •...• , ... "''"• nAILY PILOT ~ V ~ WEDNESDAY -JULY 18 o 642-2697 'ol' IN PERSON: CLAIRE TREVOR. HANK _......:~..,,.._ WORDEN. BEN .JOHNSON THE TICKET SHACK c CNtCerts.s,orts-n-tn J411r.WoU... 714445-9511 ..._.Orders 714 .. 45-1"0 AHG.-6u-MIA-M o~ OU<l'l"'-1'<l<llh "THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN" (0) ''THE DEER HUNTER" (A) "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" PG . Inflation be1llng tips ... Every d1y 1n the l1h1ifl@mll '"' 3' S.1S.n ,t JI §l'EUBOUNO 'llOM f ash1on Island Newport Beach Plu!i Many More ~ho AppearPd ~11h th1• "Dl'l\F' over the last forty yearci. ADMISSION: $10.00 Donation to American. Cancer Society, 0 .C. Urut .:ntertainment ·Social llour · ll Jo Fiim . 7 30 Llm1tcd Seatin~ Heservatwn~ f173 '1~7 PORT THEATER· CORONA DEL MAR en MATINEES DAILY All Sean S2.00 till 2:30 p.m. •except -"Muppet Movie• For Info. Cell 534-FREE 12·2 ......... 10 Dolby Se.nto •NO DISCOUNTS! S:00.1:aG .......... 9wr&oOll' 12:45-S:11-t:41 m SHE LIVES. rnornra The monsier mow .. 103 FM STER[,0 SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shallt. NBC· TV -·· A L I E H f()M SIGOURNE '\' VE RONI(' A HARRY 0£ AN SKfRRITT W(AV(R CARTWRIGHT STANl(.JN uOHN HURT IAN HOLM YA~[ T Ko n o .• II t flio ... ...,. 1111 of •v-. ~~I •• 1r. ftw ,,._... IM .._. I ~ .... ~.... "'~' """·l'' -.... . "' ·~ ... . ...... .., , .. -· ..... "'"··· ' ' ' .. .............. ,_ ••••••• u ' •• ~· •• ·-· "41"1•• ............... -........... . DON'T MISS IT! .......... ~. (tTTC'll\~ \«JI~ g ~ AU fllfB ADVENFURES! v'Vhen /they / hit town ... they HIT KlllllTM ...... (L ...... o-..o8. JIO, (l Ml, lt()l(llr "lllf ~ MAMY MORGAN ._., oo.. 1A11 '"""°.,.__.._.,MICK,. ~ to ,.,,,,._., IOll l.(CIC>- ,,__ ey AON ~UA. Ow.-lT VtHClHl Mc:f'll(T\I --.. M ...... l•OCl-.U•'°"eo INC llD••lt-0.--- ~ c. J :: :; :, ~ J ... trni. SUNDAY MATINal! 2:00 ...... ~-... ,...... ---,~-·---1-4 ICY-~r"91 -·-·-• ,,.,~ 1~c.r11:.m1~w '. · ~-, IRU PWA PLITT CITY CENTER Brea 529-5339 Orange 634-9282 SOUTH COAST IUEIA PARK DRIVE-IN · Costa Mesa 546·2711 Buena Park 821-4070 _, -flUS 111 Ill llM C.lJ1 llOOOllNI (I I l)o .. b ........... '41 & , .... -. INa 110 0.. CM -'IOU iCIU. ALllN111 12::141 e J100 e S1acl e 1100 & I 0,JO ----~ -IOI.ti s:iwl".-,., llO l'UIUj "THI M-llfl MOVlfl" PIOPHICY lil'OI ~us f!t'llY0 1H1 -l"P'r.~:r.mr-----. .,.. .. , NlOllll IO -1111 -ll ,_,. NIGHTWING (POI ,lUS THI DH,~1 Pfl'H JAlll .. ~ ....... "THE 11'1-lA WS" "GI WOOOY Al.l .. "MAHHAnAW' -T$-1lll &9-ff .... ,, __ ,_~-.. .. ,'1 .. t:l I "SUPHMAl'lw l l"GI WllDAYS 1M & t:Jt '4'f/-~4'-1:1 '-t:4S tltfU MOftOe & M1SNHM J. THI DOICIST 111 2. alYOHD THI DOOlt 11 111 3. THI MANITOU IN I ------- Batth T app'd Utllr r 1\ C"r o u nl -...... UEAR PAT t 11ot behind in my payments on a bank IHued crtidll \"urd 1tccuunt The bank deduct· ed lbc: ~lunce ow~d from 1mother account I hold with U\at bunk. The umou.nl 1s not large, but I wonder It this procedure Ii. lt!gttl G N • Newport Reach U you ban a bank cr~lt urd and also a de· Po8lt account with a bank. that bank may without prtor OOllce. wader ltw "right of offset" take the mooey from your account and credit the proceeds &o your credit card balance. TbJs action may be taken when payment& are not made, when the card bolder bttomes Insolvent, dttlares,ban.kruptcy or dies, or when other reasons stated oo the contract occur. The credit card Issuer may declare all or any Por1Joo of the out.'itandlng credit card balance immedla&ely due and payable. ('B G e111 lla11dle "" G a 1u,li11 P DEAR R EADERS : Ortver~ who use their CB radios lo avoid traffic congestion can save seve ral gallons of gas e very week, according to Gerald Reese, managing dl rt>ctor of the nationwide volun· tt>er CB emergency com munJcatlons group called RF.ACT. "Find in g the bt"s t alternate route around a major freeway jamup Is just one way in which CB can save fuel," ht> says, adding that CB can s ave highway travt'lt"rs time, distance, and gas by getting accurate directions to get orr an in· te rstate, the location of fuel. lodging, food and other services. REACT members pe rform volunteer monitor· log service on the official C'B emergency channel 9 to help travelers In cast> of accidents and provide accurate routine Infor mation. There are 2,000 ac- tive REACT teams and S0,000 members in alJ SO United States, Canada a nd otht>r countries where CB is authorized. Contributions art> tax deductible. REACT pubUshes a Team Directory lis ting locations of all R EACT teams plus instructions to call for assistance which can ~ very helpful to CB· equipped travelers. To obtain a copy, send $1 to cover postage and handling 'to: REACT Team Directory, 75 Wacker Drive. Chicago, Ill. 60601. DEAR PAT: Docs the 30-day required dt" ~ivery or option lo cancel by th(• buyer regulation a pply lo C.O.D. mail-orrler purchases as well as to merchandise that 1s paid for at the time the order is placed'! I've heard you can't c;;inccl C.0 .D. or ders which are delayed more than 30 days. (' L . Huntington Beach C.O.D. orders a re not included in this Federal Tra de Com mission r ule. hut you already have the right to refuse merchandise sent C.0.0 . if an un- reasonable amount or time has passed since you p laced the orde r, and you are no longer interested in receiving the merchandise. · \~11f111 Brud1 l\e t-dn ., bt• llip1u•d DEAR PAT I al~ays su~p<·ndcd new paint 'Got o problem7 Th~ wnte lo Pot Dunn Pot will cut red tape. gelling lhr OMwt>rs and achon you nud 10 soltJf' mrqu1taes m govt'rnmenl and bunneu Moll your queallon.& to Pat Dunn Al Your Sero1ce. Orange ('0011 Drulv 1•11111. PO HnJ 1561> Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A& many lf-tterli a1 possiblt' will be answert'd, but phoned mqurnes or letters nor including the reader's /t.111 riome. address and busines~ hours' phone 11umbercanrwr be considered Thucolumnappearsda1· ly except Sunday& • brushes in raw linseed oil for 24 hours before us ing t hem Now I've been told that this is completely unnecessary. Is this true? J W . Huntington Beach It's unnecesury if the brush Is made of nylon. .ftforred BUI G fJfld O!f A Hfl DEAR PAT I have a couple of $1 bills that ha\le a green star after the serial number Very few bills seem to have this marking. What does the star mean? L W., Costa Mesa A U.S. Treas ury agent assures that s uch "star notes" are genuine, legal tender, even lhougb It Is a replacement note. Occasionally, when a dollar bill is printed, It Is not properly de taUed or some other defect occurs. When this happens, a star note is used lo replace it. The agent says these notes are no more valuable than uns tarred dollar bills. Ohio Movie Law Tested COLUMBUS. Ohio t AP> Attorneys for m a - Jor U.S. motion p1clun.• distributors say Ohioans will see fi rst-run movies later than the rest of the nation if a 1978 Ohio law is not declared wiconstitu· tional The distributors are fighting a statute that governs the procedures by which they and motion pieture exlubitori:. contract for the rights to exhibit motion pictures rn Oh1u OPENING ARGUMENTS IN a suit by the dis- tributors which names Gov James Rhodes as the defendant were heard Monday before U .S. District Court Judge Robert M Duncan The Ohm law prohibits the practice known as 'blind bidding." under which the distributors solicit bids for thC'1r films from exhibitors before the exhibitors have had an opportuml y to preview the film. It also regulatci:; the b1ddjng procedure itself by prond1ng cxhllmors with Ii beral notice ;rnd inspection righti; Tht: law ~lso proh1b1ts the• granting of any license agreement that guarantcei. a minimum rental if that rental 1s based upon attendance or hox office receipts OIDO IS ONE OF 15 statcs that have enaeted such lawi. regulating the movie d1stributton pro· cess "Onl' efrt'Cl of the Ohio statute 1s to frustrate the orderly <Jnd c1tert1vc mar1<etmg or t1lrps." Ecrrl F Morris of Columbus. the attorney for the distributors. arguC'd The suit says the result of this dii.rupt1on wsll be a o;uhstantial loss or revenue to the distributors ~ind "irreparable losses to the public of Ohio with rcsrect to access of such mo- tion pictures · · - ------------ z .., z w z II.I z Ill ALIEN AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA NOW ON THE LARGEST SCREEN WEST OF NEW YORK . __ 75 FEET WIDE BY 35 FEET TALL -2625 SQAURE FEET - PRESENTED IN FULL 70MM AND SIX TRACK STERE O (X)I OOlBVSTI:Rro I -THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AND THE FINEST SOUND QUALITY EVER REPRODUCED IN THE THEATRE. MORE AVAILABLE SEATS 1252 LUXURIOUS MOHAIR LOGES -50-100% MORE SEATS THAN ANY OTHER THEATRE. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEENALIEN AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT! 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'r,:. _ ~....,., C""9~ ""'°""" ' _, INSIDE: •SllmGourmet •AnnLanders ·-~OOd •Horoscope •Club Calendar ll·l!!!ll .... !11 .. l!l!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!l!!llll!!!!!!ll .. 11!1!!1!1!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!1!1!Z!!!!'~!;;::=l!!!!W=!!!td~ne9d~~~-y.gJ~u~ly~l~l-l~q~79~~~!!!1J!!=l!l!!!!'l'll!!~-O~A~ll~Y~P~ll~O~T~~!!!l!! .. m!!!!!!l!!!!l!m .. mlllll!!!llllll~ ..................................... . It's food, glorious food, at the Orange County Fair. Here are three experts who will demonstrate their food fancies during the fair's run in Costa Mesa. Don't Be A Kitchen Slave Slortes by ROBIN OTO Imagine serving a rull oriental dinner to a large party and yet enjoying the evening as much as your guests. It's really not a difficult feat. Kay Past.orius of Laguna Beach says :.he usually serves sit·down dinners at part .. ., at which s he prefers a maximum of 12 couples. Many hostesses are JUSt plain exhausted at their own purt1es after having slaved all day in the kitchen PLANNING JS THE KEY. Mrs. Pastorius says. "The only reason you entertain is to enJOY people. I don't like the work part of a party myself because I believe an making Lafe as easy as possible." The Laguna resident encourages use or microwave ovens, blenders, food processors and freezers to speed cooking. Microwaves are good for heating or melting small quantities of food, Mrs. Pastorius says. but she advises against using them for what she calls "primary cooking" of roods such as meat. 1 Sue Ogden says that eggs are for more than just breakfast. try them in desserts. Calling mois ture "the worst enemy 1n freezing. she says tightly sculcd heavy roil or freezer papt'r sh1>Uld be used to avoid moisture problems BEST OF ALL for freezing. she advises. are the t 1ghtly scal<.1 blc plastic containers especially designed for freezers, but they take a lot of room. "I alw ays try and gear a menu so you're not in the k1t<'hcn at the last minute." s he says. A fa vorite party special is fillo dough. thin t1ssue·like dough which turns pufry and c rispy when baked. It can be a main course or appellzer depend· ang on the filling. Buy the dough from Italian del- 1 ca t c sscns or frozen food sections of s upermarkets. she says T he dough freezes well but must be worked quickly to prevent drying out. Cover it with a damp cloth when taken from the freezer and lubricate with clarified butter, Mrs. Pastorius advises. A favorite dessert is fillo dough filled with c ream cheese. apples and brown sugar Mrs. Pa:.toriu:. broke her "traditional" No Egg IJke an Old Egg Old e111 make tbe beat deviled egg sandwiches, says Sue Ogden, field represen· tative tor tbe Callfornla EU Marketln& and ReaeardJ Acreemenl. Oxy1en rorm1 between the membrane and shell ln older e1p maktna tbem euJer to peel when bard cooked. Wblcb ll anot.ber fact. &"8 a.re alw•1• bard cooked, nevtr bard boilld, Mrs. Occlen says. promotion or eggs including the "incredible edi· ble egg" television commercials. U you're planning to hard cook some eggs and want them old fast. store them ln the lndlv1dua1 compartnatnta In refrigerators, Mrs. Ogden says. A 0\188 OF WARM AIR rushes into lbe refrigerator each time the door is opened caus· lni the unprotected eggs to lose quality, or get old, bJ 1etttnc warm. Besides beln1 easier to peel. old eggs are run· nler Md cover more of the frying pan than fresh e11s. Esp are 80 calories each and a good source or nutrltJon, especially for the price. EH• supp. ly amino acids and every vtt.amln except C. "They're a lood so\lrff of lron wttb no pre· aervaUves. They're the belt quail\)' you can buy See OLD EGG, P11e CS> ~ • . . . Kay Pastonus says plannmg 1s the key to party dmners ,\mcncan rwanut hullC'r and hamburger cool.. mg in Sweden "All OF A SUDDEN I learned there's a whole new way of cooking,·· s he says. She cooks food from the world over but says she prefers Chinese food Mrs. Pastorius uses the wok. a Chinese cooking pot. and the cleaver. a Chinese kn1rc with an ax hk l' hlade. an much of her cooking ·Ole! Menu FroDt South Of Border Ray Marshall ha~n t been cooking more than 30) ears for nothing The American Culinary Federation named him National Chef of the United States in 1978. He is executive chef and founder of the nine Acapulco and Lo!t-Arcos Mexican res taurants in Southern California. These restaurants have been named Outstanding for Mexican Food by the Restaurant Writers Association every year since 1974. His Acapulco/Los Arcos team won a Gold Medal at the 1976 World Culinary Olympics held in Germany. Marshall will be demonstrating some of his special Mexican foods at the Orange County Fair 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday. July 2<>. 2l. Here are some of his recipes. STEAK PICADO 6 ounces fonder meat for each person. cut in bite-size pieces '• teaspoon rresh garlic mashed in 1/4 teaspoon salt ti on ~ cup onion, coarsely cut. for each por· !l4 cup bell pepper. coarsely cut, for each person Saute meat In oil and garlic sail until lightly browned over very hot fire. Add onJoos and pep· pers. Toss li g htly and turn fire down to medium. Gently toss frequently until vegetables have become slightly limp <about 4 to s minutes). ADD .,,. teaspoon cuminos <ground) for each portion V4 teaspoon black pepper <ground) for each portion If• cup tomato (fresh), chopped for each portion l tablespoon water foreacb port.loo Toas a few limes until tomatoes are warmed through. Serve immediately . MACBACA t pomid shredded, cooked beef Clef\ over , pol rout or chuck roast) (approx. 3 cups) 3 llblespooos lard 2 t&tU~ cloves. minced or mashed in t teaspoon sail l onion. cut lnt 1 f aUvers ' \<\Ok:-. mt•an r, . ..,., 1•r 1·alortl·:-. bt!cause the flared sides and :.mall bottom means less cook- ing oil. she says She advises buyanf:! cold rolled steel woks which heat evenl y rather than stainless steel or coppf'r woks WOKS SHOULD COST no more than SJ2 The best P!"'ces are an Chinatown. she say:. I See DON'T SLAVE, Page C3> Ray Marshall's specialty is Mexican food. 2 bell peppers, cut into strips 2 tomatoes, chopped t teaspoon cumjn Heat lard ln large skillet. Add meat, toss and sear on all aides. Add carUc, green pepper and onion; cook, toaslng frequently, unUl ve1etables are cooked. Add aeaaonine and tomatoes and cook over hleh name ror two mlnutAll more. Taste carefully for aeuoalng. Serve with MexJcan rice anct refried beans. <Serves 4) llACBACA CON H\1BV08 Int.be above recipe for N1cb1ca, reduce the amount of meat to ~ pound. Add tomatoes with (See OLE, Page C'J f' CW&.V PILOT FOOD -Fancily Dressed Fish Needn't Be Fattening Filh In rancy dren ntedn'& be rauentn~. S.UC99 md ftWaa doa & bave ao be ealorr.-ladea ..... ri~ lncredl.nta. Today. we 're toLo• lo ...,.. two ol our favorlle company·pleaala• flab dialaM; bo&.b are calorie· wlM. You can make tither ol t.beae d.lahes wlth uy ravorlle flab flllela, fl"Mh « troz~n. , Tb• caJorle count of 10me likely cbolcea - noun<Mr, sole and had· dock nueu -la only 358 per pound. ca.\BllEAT·8TVFPED F18B ftLLETs WJT8 WINE AND CHEESE SAUCE 2 pounds sole or nounder fille~. fresh or defrosted FU.Ung : 4 -ounce c ·an mushroom stems and pieces, chopped v .. cup fin e ly chopped oruon 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 7 -or 8-ounce can crab01eat,drained 1 tablespoon low-fat mayonnaise 4 table spoo n s Italian-seasoned bread crumbs · Sauce: l'h cups skim milk v .. c up instant·· blending flour ~ cup s hredded Swiss cheese v. cup dry sherry or other white wine Salt and pepper lo taste Dash of red cayenne pepper Paprika Drain mushrooms and reserve liquid. Coarsely chop the mushrooms. onion and parsley by hand or in blender or food processor (using steel blade) with quick on -off m otions . Pick over rinsed. drained crabmeat and combine with mushrooms. Add mayonnaise and bread crumbs. Combine filling rngredients by hand or with quick on-off mo· lions in blender or food processor, until well· mixed. Cut fish fallcts into 8 equal pieces. Spr ead each with some of the filling. Roll up fish and place seam-side down ln a single layer in a s hallow non-stick baking dish. Set aside. Combine milk and flour in a non ·stick saucepan Cook and stir over low heat until mix· lure is thick and bub- bling. Stir in cheese unlal melted. Thin witb wine and reserved mushroom liquid. Add salt. pepper a nd cayenne to taste. Pour sauce over fish rolls . Sprinkle with paprik a. Bake, un- cover ed. in a preheated 400-degree oven 2S to 30 minutes or until fish flakes easily. Makes eight servings, about 195 calories eacb. FIS H FILLETS FWRENTINE 1-pound bag fresh spinach <or two 10-ouncc boxes, defrosted) l "'2 pounds sole, flounder o r halibut fillets, fresh or defrosted 3 tablespoons lemon Juice Salt and pepper to taste 1h cup water 1h cup milk 2 tablespoons in- stant-blending flour 1 tablespoon minced parsley Pinch or nutmeg 6 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Paprika Wa sh and trim spinach and place it in a heavy n o n -s tick saucepan with no water added. Cover tigbUy and cook 2 to 3 minutes, just until done. Drain well. <If uaine frozen spinach, no need to cook lt. Allow lt to defl'Olt thoroughly a nd drain well.) Set ulde. U fillets are large, cut them in 6 pieces. Ar- range f lsb in a single layer in a shallow oon- aUck 9-by 15·lncb cake pan. Sprinkle with lemo11}uice, salt (or teuooecl lalt) and pep. per. Add water to the pea. eow. tbe pan t11ht· 11 wUb foll. Bab ln a prebHted HO·d•aree OYe 11 IDl.Dutel, unW ft.a. n.-Mll1'· Dnia ... ,.... liquid lnt.At a aoa-1tlek er.,!!.~ .... bnt to ~Comtae mllk f Mir bllo mx. u-: uJd. Cook and Stir '"'Ul aaue• 1lmmer1 and Lb1ck .... SUr in paraley and nutme1. Sealon lo lute. Arraqe t.M poached fllh rLUN In the centt'r or lhe baklna pan and surround them with drained spinach. Pour on tbe 1auce. Sprinkle with rrated Parmesan and paprika. Bake, uo- C'O\'ered, tn • preheated .US-dearee ovt1n until SH• Gou.-..et By Barbara Gibbons buted through aad bub about 180 calortes each bllna. tServc with lemon < 1~ with halibut>. wedaea. H deal red. 1 Here's a nlce side dish Makea six servings. to11ervewithflsh · BROILED TOMATOES Cut ripe tomatoes in half and arrange cut- side up on a s hallow pan For each twhole> t o mato combine : 1 tablespoon seasoned bread crumbs, 1 tea- spoon grated s harp Romano cheese and 1 teaspoon low ·calorie Italian salad dressing. Mix well and spinJde on top of tomato halves. Shp under the broiler JUSl until h ea ted through. Each tomato half. about 35 calories ••• In Portugue se restaurants. foods fre- quently are barbecued over a bed of charcoal. adding a delightful smoky flavor So, you might like to try these recipes on your hibachi or outdoor grill. POllTUGUESE MA RINATED F I S H STEAKS 2 tablespoona mjxed pickling spice 1 pound cod (or other fish steaks), fresh or frozen v .. cup white vinegar 1'2 c up dry white wine 1 or 2 cloves garlic, minced Pinch or r ed cayenne pepper <or a dash or hot pepper sauce) OpUonal : pinch oC ground cwnln Optloaal: few drops Uquad smoke aeaaonlng 2 teaspoooa olive oil Salt and pepper to taste S pread the mixed pickling spices on the bottom of a shallow non- metallic plate and ar· range the fresh or frozen fish steaks on top of the <See SUM, Page C4> • san / ' / BMtloln From Wlaconaln Fro11n-Conc1ntrat1d Ctucken, 8111 or Fried Rici Boneless Borden's Sunkist Top Slrloln ~c~erey 89 Steak 219 USDA 801 .• CHOICC per lb. pkg. \. Orange Juice 12 01. .) can .79 , Golden Grain Rice-A-Roni45 6oz • box / Llghl or Dark Ralohs Assorted Flavors Gravenstein per II lb. Limit 3 Per Customer, Pte11e Hollywood Bread 160l .• 39 loaf Apple Sauce 4 9 24oz .• jar Ralphs Sherbet ;:~~~ .98 auntry Fresh Produce SWHl.kllcr MedlumSlz• Nectarines SwHtJ.ilcy lM'geS&ze Nectarines 6wu1Julcy Medlll"ft Slze Red Plums Sweet Jlllcy Large Sill ..... Plums SwMI Jlllcy l1r91 tlH llldl Plums ,_, .1u1cy u rge st .. ... PlllllS ::· .25 ::· .33 ::.39 ~.49 ~.49 i:~.4 u.a.o.A. Qolc• IHf "°"'"' loMlt# , .. Round steak ,., lb. u.a.o.A. CllolM-IHf flolllld 211 Sirloin Tip Steak ,., •• U.l.D.A.~lttf~a-i.te Rump Roast ,., •• 211 r.-lfW ~~ .89 Sliced Bacon , ...... ,....'-die 241 Red Snapper ~ &;·~;-Crab Clusters': 111 ........... 1" Butterflah ~ ......... 21• 8118111 ~ Prtcll tfftctlYt Juty 12 tttru Juty 11, 1171 , ..... .... ... , .... , I Swut Fl1vortul C.lbl Melons per 25 lb • i..r .. llrow" Stull Mushrooms c:;• Swut Mellow fl1Vor1<1 149 i:.· .25 canary Melons IPll DILi ""ndl-Gte,..0,8f!fH.•-68 Ralphs Fruit Drink C': • , ... ,,-..o.tlclou• 89 Chicken Franks 1~~~· • "91fJTtDMll 43 Ralphs Iced Tea "J"~· • gwu; .. Bologna 117 cs;;;Julce ... ~ 111 masrmm llr ........ A11 lt1" "-"'w Cocktalla , .... , .. ""· 1ha.CIM Coor• Beer ,,!. 112 VIII .._ .. 11111111 C... " l--"I Ory U "'311 Paul M111on Wine ... C:;di'.n Mist ":.. • 3" t. SM mm. lll'RT ltiS" ) 12M ... TIS11lllw.r&--~ , J Jmt •ta n. 11ST11 a ~ PDTBT FILLBIS lune & Kidney or M1chr1I 5 $ 1 Petuna Cat Food ~:~ •o• M~"~;·;~·~i & Cheese .27 Nice n Solt Facial Tissue Boi 43 of ISO 1 Coklen Ot1ln·Medtum or .49 Wide Noodles 1201 pkg S101<1ty .49 Fruit Cocktail II 01 can R19u1 .. or Oltl lh1 Ci na .99 C&C Cola 6 Pltk Wlloll WllHI Flellet 1101 109 Wheaties bo• Dish Uqulc!-20• Ott Peck Dermassage 32 or 121 Oii 100\o Pure V191tabt1 Puritan Oil •• 0 1 229 bU sma 1111n Ralpllt·24 01. loef Egg Sesame Bread .69 p~;,dered Donuts :t .69 •&LBISVll Wondef·5 01 "91111 Plastic Cups 100et 79 ll01 I F111tedl!yt• Mr. Coffee Fiiters ':o~'· .59 .) SVPll CDVPOR SIVIRIS 5'MI u Ralphs 3 Medtum ,_ E;gs ·-#1th CO~OOrt \ : :i L•"'it Of\t II•"' 1nel One Co11pon Pt• Cut1om" Coupon Ett1c11 .. July 12 lhru July 18 1979 SUPER COUPON ,-----------+·-·········~ • ...... ..a.um •412 Shf ao OS, .. Wilt! 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"°_ .. _ oe-1m-,-e-.c_ ... _...__ au_, • .,..,.., .. .....,__ .............. ____ ,,, .. _ -----=..,...._ ..... _ -----.. ~·· .,., 1sm r-lloillmt, iOliiisltf nw.-.. ,,...,,,.__, _ \" l f ' ' FOOD • • • Don't Slave tFre• P-..cu B ldej au l •ppear&Mea and leaetun1 at lht Sht1rman Foundation In Corona del Mu Mn . Paatorius o~rates a li<'l\ool, teachlna in' lernaUonal cutslne out of her homt' The <'lu~~1' 1..•onsl11t of six to NJCht atudt'nt "purtklp•tlon" classes whf!r.-5tud.-.nl.$ eat tht11r lessvn5 ,','Eat1n1& i:> u ~O<'ltil thma. t-o my classes arc. too. she s11y11 M r5 Pastor1u~ "111 de>mon:str•tt th.-wok cleaver tmd fuvorHe hllo tt'<"l!)e~ 1 !lO p.m Fri day. July 13. und Thursday, July t!l at tht- Orange County 1''a1r Here are :tomf' of her ret"ipes BA.SIC Flt.LO DOUGH M»PETIZER Cout fillo douah with clarilled butter and c ut into 2\.\-lnch stri~. Place 1 teaspoon filling o n • conw;r. Fokl adjacent comer over filling to form a triangle. ~ootlnue folding triangles the length of the strip (like folding a nag) Seal s eam wtlh butter MUSHROOM BITES l medium onion, fanely chopped 1 ~ cup butter 8 ounces finely chopped mushroomi:. 2 tablespoons flour 2 t ablespoons dry sherry 1i2 teaspoon salt ',• teaspoon white pepper . '.i&u~e onion and mushrooms an butter until hqu1d 1s almost evaporated. Stir in flour sh~rry, salt and .pepper and cook a nd stir untii thickened ,c ut., fill and fold dillo dough. Bake at 350 degrees until golden (about 20 minutes l TIROPETES 3 ounces cream cheese ':1 pound feta cheese. ~rated 1 egg 3 ounces Swiss cheese, grated 2 tablespoons chopped pars ley 1'4 pound butter or margarine fillo dough Cream together reta and cream cheese Blend m Swiss cheese and egg. Add parsley·. Remove one sheet of !illo dough from package, bu~ter quickly -a nd hghtly Cut into 2'-'.!·inch straps. Place I teaspoon rilling in corner and fold in tnangles. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. 375 degrees. 10 minutes. T hese freeze well before cooking MEXICAN FIESTAS I cup refried beans 2 ounces grated J ack cheese ' ' cup diced green chilies •,2 l<:aspoon garlic powder c .nmbinc ingredients and cul, fill and fold pastries. Bake at 350 d egrees about 20 minutes FRENCH PEPPERY CREAM PASTRIES -8 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 ~cup unsalted butter. softened 2 cloves garlic, minced 4 teaspoons pepper ·~~ teas~n gr~ted lemon peel Combine mgred1ents and cul fill and fold pastrn.·~ Rake al 350 degrees about 30 minut COLD SOY SAUCE CHICKEN es. Wash and dry 2·21f.i pounds chicken winl? ·urumettes ':?cup dark soy ~auce ~cup w1ter 2 table poon• 11hcsrry 2 toaapoona 1u1• r i.-. \eaapooo 5-aplc powder • l...., t•bleapoona sesame oil Place 811 lnaredlents exc.:pl 011 In pot just large enoufh lo hold the cbJcken drumeltes Brin" lO bol , lldd chicken, reduce heat to low and cook slowly. 20 minutes. <Turn chicken three time• during cooking.) Turn off heat and let C'hlckttt stand In pol for 15 minutes. Remove chicken, bruah with oil and cool 30 minutes, Use rnmulnln.C pal Jukes as sauce. KING DOUGH SPAJlERIBS ii." poundh spa re ribs cut in n~·mc h puicc:s Manoate 1r2 hour in. 2 tewspoons soy sauce and 2 teaspoons s herry Add 1 tablespoon cornstarch to spareribs Mix well To cook Oeep·frY spareribs until hght brown tn peanut 011. Re move from pan, heat oil again until hot and deep-fry again until s kin turns t:risp. Drain oil, leaving 1 tablespoon in pan Sur.fry meat over medium heat. Sizzle in 1 tab~espoon ':"me. Add sauce mjxture and s tir·fry until sparenbs are dark brown. SAUCE MIXTURE 2table1'poons Worchestershire I teaspoon cats up I teaspoon /\·l sauce 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons wuter PORK DUMPLINGS 2 cups (about 1 pound) ground lean pork 1 z cup minced soaked dried mushrooms or 1 2 cup minced fresh ' 1 a cup minced green onion 1 1 r up <'ach minced celery. canned water chestnuts. canned bamboo shoots 2 teaspoons minced fresh Chinese parsley or 1"l teaspoon ground coriander . I te:.1spoon J(rated fresh ginger root or 1 , teaspoon ground ginger 3 tablespoons soy sauce 11 '.? tablespoon cornstarch I egg white l package won ton skins 48 fresh or rrozen peas (optional > Salad oil . Mix pork with mushrooms, onion. celerv, "ater chestnuts, bamboo shoots, parsley or co·r· 1ander and ginger. Gradually blend soy sauce w!th cornstarch and add to pork mixture alon with the e~~ while. Beat to blend thoroughlyg l At th.as poant mixture may be chilled covered overnight.) Divide mixture into 48 equ~I balls. ' To make each dumpling, use a 3-inch round of won ton. Place a pork ball onto the cente r of the ~o~gh. Crumple the dough up and around the filling. the top surface of the filling stays ex· posed Put a pea in the center of each dumpling, if <See DON'T SLAVE, Page Cl 1 > Make Potato Pancakes In Germany they are <:ailed Kartorrelkuchen. SaveJOcon 1 pound potatoes. pared and coar sely grated 1~ small onion, fine ly grate d c about 1r.: tablespoon pulp a nd juice) 2 large eggs 'I.a teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt I tablespoon a I I purpose flour 1'.I c up taboul; 011 Mix potatoes and o nion ln a medium bowl beat eggs until thick and a pale color: add baking powder, salt and flour : beat lo blend; fold in potato mixture. In a large electric skillet heal half the oil to 380 degrees. Stirring from the bottom or the bowl e ach time, drop the potato mixture. by heap- ing tablespoons a nd well apart, into the hot oil. With a spatula, spread potato shreds lo dis · tribute evenly. Cook un· til browned on bottom sides: turn and brown other sides. Bro~ning will be spotty. Add more oil as needed for re· maining batches . Serve each batch as it is made for maximum crispness. M'kes 16. ,, ............ " Keepayou on top of t he entertainment scene, Fridays In the DAILY PILOT MJB tastes good when it should! Wednesday July 11 1979 DAILY PILOT • • • Old Egg <From Page Cl> next to mother's milk," Mrs. Ogden says. Mrs. Ogden, who says she cooks eggs daily ror her family. feels most people shouldn 't worry too much about chloresterol in eggs. Chloreste rol is found in the yolks only. ''THERE'S BEEN A SCARE. Only Cive per· cent of the population has a problem and doc· tors can tell you If you do. "As long as your body is functioning proper· ly you have nothing to worry about," she says. Supermarket eggs are not fertilized but there is no nutritional difference between fertilized and non-fertilized eggs. The size and color of an egg has nothing to do with nutritional value or taste. she says. Brown eggs are more expensive than wb.ite eg~s because brown e~g hens are fatter than white egg hens , Ms. Ogtleo says. · THE EARS on the sides of a chicken's head correspond in color with the eggs they lay, she added Eggs s ho uldn't be ha rd cooked in a microwave oven but poached, baked. scrambled eggs. omelets and quiches come out fine, Mrs. Ogden says Pierce the white and yolk so it won't pop Omelets arc easy-to·make envelopes for any filling, from leftovers and sunflower seeds to chocolate chaps. she says . THE KEV TO m aking a good omelet as ad· ding a tablespoon or wate r per egg. ln a hot pan the water produces st eam and pushes the Of!l elet up and away from the pan. so it slides without sticking and tearing . Mrs Ogden's favorite egg recipe is a Ham 1n.g brandy dessert which "impresses your friends." . She will de mons trate 4 p.m. daily beginning ~nday. July 13. at the Orange County Fair Her final demonstrcition is 5 p m Friday. July 20 ''Goodies ••. '' Recipes, new ideas, menus and local food ads Wednesdays in the Here are some of her recipes : FRENCH OR PLAIN OMELET (I servlag) 2eggs 2 tablespoons water 1 .. teaspoon salt Das h pepper I tablespoon butter Mix eggs, water , salt and pepper with fork Hea~ butt«:r in 8-mch omelet pan or fry pan over medium high heat until just hot enough to s izzle a drop of water. Pour in egg mixture. Mixture should set at edges at once With pancake l~rner tumed over. carefully push cooked por- t~ons at edges toward center so uncooked por· t1ons flow to bottom. Tilt p&n as necessary so uncooked eggs can flow Slide pan rapidly back and ro.~ over heat to keep mixture in motion and slidmg freely . Whale top 1s still moist and c reamy.looking, fill . if desired With pancake tu.rner fold in half or roll. turning out onto plate With a QUJCk flip or the wrist. VARIATIONS OmeleL'> can be flavored with a vanety of herbs and spices Mix in 1111 to 14 teaspoon per omelet Omelets can hold a lmost any leftover food . For each omelet, fill with one·th1rd to one-half cup of any of the following S hredde d or s liced Cheddar. S wiss. Mozzarella. Goud<i . Provolone, Muenster or other firm c heese Cottage, n coltet or creetm cheese· Cooked. drained a nd crumbled sausage. bacon or ground bel:'r flaked canned or rooked rish Sautecd s liced mushroom~ Sautced chopped Qn1ons or green pepper Drained. tookcrt. l'hop~d . diced or shct!d \cgt•tablt·~ Drained. cannl·d •H rhoppc•d or -.heed frt>sh fruit Chopped nutl- Jell~ Jam or prl"'l'r\t'~ fSt-P 1-:(,(;, Pagt> CS1 Save either 20c on c 22 oz bov 01 50c n : 4 lo 1 u 8 lb bay at CRAVf c-tJt I< ,d Cats love CRAVE ' Becotos'"' .i. mo i· w11h " •. PtC•tt-in 11rt1 1ood:· cots cravP ch.rk,,r ·1,nn 1;. i :n ., An~ not IUSI th€' !l".lvor~ B .t l 1vtrt•1 ''<ll r: , .. !1 Ir. ~:11nr·11y shapes 111a1 .;•ay :r •. r. · tr.•· I .,,,, CRAVE• The dry ~ 'J' 100.i :r r K 1. L,'.11 " r •• ul ..;:., <.IUVU You can bank on 1• •• a DAILY PIL.OT WednMday July 11, •979 FOOD Turn Cake Into Treat THEaE I som \Alna •bout deuerll that in1plrH tbe <.'realiv~ 1lde of those who love to cook . When ont> C(lllN 1dns the boundless varlet)' of colorM w1tys to 11l'rv.- up uke, tor lnstancl'. the idea of servln1 • plain dish of Ice crearn or balf f rapefruil for deuert s out of the queation. Even a e.1mpl e u.osUced low cake can lend It se lf to 11 glam orou & transformation. In the recipe below, home economists hitve tak e n a frozen Old Fashioned Yogurt Cake, available in the local s upermark et , and turned it into a party treat. The remaining gelatin is combined with the whipped cream and then generous ly s pread ••• Slim <From P•ge C2> spices m a single layer Combine the vinegar. wme, garlic. red pepper. c umin a nd s mok e seasoning, ir desired . pour over the fish. Cover and allow the fi sh to d errost in the marinade several hours. turning the fish occasionally. If fish is fresh. cover and m ari n ate 1n the r efrigerator an hour Drain fish and spread li ghtly with olive oil Broil or barbecue. turn- ing once. just until fi sh flakes easil y Salt and pepper to taste. Makes four s ervin gs, 115 {·alories each. PORT UGUt:St; CHJCKF.N CHICKEN PIRl-PIRI H fry i n g <: h 1 ck <· n thi ghs or 2 pounds t·ut up chicken I or 2 clm'l'), garl w lH I Ot l'J .Jui ce or ~ lc•m on-. 1 1 t·up oh Vl' Ju I<' l' 1 I rom a Jiff ''' ohn•),' :J or 4 h<1~ lt•et\ l'" hrol..l•n up p I n l0 h II r r (' II 1·.1~ ennt' pepJlt'r ur du!.h of Taba!.c·o Optional: few drop:. liquid smoke seasomng Salt and pe pper to tC:ISle Paprika Opl1ona I I l· m on -.hccs and ~ll n·d ~rcen ohves Put C'h1 ckPn p1t•tc!> in a plas ti c bag with ' garlic. lemon and olive J Ui ce . ba y leaves. ot· a y e n n e a n d s mo k c s easoning, 1f desired. Shake bag lo mix well . R e frigerate sever a I hours . Shake the bag oc- <.:asionally to distribute seasonings e venly. Remove chicken from bag and s prinkle with sa il . p e pper a n d ,:>aprika . Broil or barbecue about 20 to 25 minutes <>n each side, 1.mtil cooked throug h. <Garnish with fres h lemon and sliced olives. if desired).) Makes fou r servings, about 185 calories each. PORTUGUESE PORK 4 or 5 bay leaves. broken up ..... 1 pound fresh pork steak. cut from the leg 1"l·cup port wine 14-cup cider vinegar 1 or 2 cloves garhc. minced Optional: pinch or ground cumin Optional: few droµs liquid smoke seasoning Spread the broken-up bay leaves in a shallow dis h. Trim fringe fat from pork. Cut pork in serving pieces and ar· range on top of the bay leaves. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over pork. Cover and refrigerate several hours. Tum occasional- ly. Remove pork from the marinade and broil or barbecue anW cooked through. Turn frequent· ly and bute occulonal- 1 y with reserved marinade. Makes four servings, 180 calories each. between the la)'tNI and over~top. The rln\1 htna lou<'h lt'nd11 11 lovely c·olo 1 contra t . frt•s h strawberries a~ ll.'1t.·d ai. a ti•rnhh UMf': VOGVRT C"AKF. I packag <· 13 ouoceit> Um<' 1telalln t cup boJllna Wl1kr I pa (' k A g e ( I 0 3.4 ounces> Old Fuhioned Yogurt ('akt'. frou:n I <'UP hl•uvy creum . wh1p1>4'(t Dluolve Kt-l1tlln In holllnte lo\&lH S plit fro tt· n <' u kl' In h u If lt•n g I h"' 11w Prlt'k top )j lJI (:w1• of both luycr11 of c·akt> 1tenc•roualy with u fo r k ~ Io w I y 1q 111 n 11 ut•lullo ovf'r bulh luyt•r11. u I lowing th(• t' n ke to Jbs orb lhl' mol11 lure, u:un& ubout '• of the gl'latln Fold remaining 1iiel1lln mto whlppt•d cream Spread about 11 ('up whlpr>ed cream uo bottom layer or cake . top with remain1n ~ l uy t•r und r es l o f whlrped cream Chill untl ready to serve. at le ut l hour . Garnish with strawberries Jus t before serving Old Fashioned Yogurt Cake is transformed mto glamorous party treat with a whipped cream frosting. OP ANO.,_ AIL-Ill .. STAIB •ROS. MAeKft' lOCA DD AT 2 I 760 SUN CITY Ill. 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LI 'I '79 .• $1•9 . $1•9 II $1" . $2•• 18 $259 LI •259 ,__. ... "'4#_, •. ,.... 39c ONIONS ~i~~i~~Ns-· . :~ ~;: "l"ic::·· .. fHU4.tilrl("•• "--.0• ~-o ' APRICOTS .·::.· .·. ~f 1~~I~~;:~RM~t~~.~.~':6~. $ 3 99 IN6 'POI lA Beer & Wine Spec_ial§_ I. ~ LIBBY'S • ... --- fAU STOftf.S EXCEPT lOlllA LINOA1 llfHU \• \.'1'11Jitt01tt l "'o' 89C HASH SCHLITZ $159 '•tun' .,,, s1 c VIDINA SAUSAGE UIHT , . .,~, ' •OI 46C 1112-0Z CANS ! VIENNA SAUSAGE ti••·~ -CORllO am sps IALLO $ 99 IOI , .... " >Ol 26C S~!!!!A I POffiDfllAT ..... ' ·•~1 35c I !H.ITAE SAIJ£RUAUT Low-Low Froz en Food Prices GOLDEN CRINKLES ~J~ ••. , ..... BUFFET DINNERS ::~· ..... , ,, FISH & CHIPS .._°'··--e .. • .. • - FISH STICKS .... °' ...... ! ORANGE CONCENTRATE ..... "....... ~ .. ORANGE JUICE ••ot\•", PURE LEMON· JUICE ............. I . LEMONADE ~~'!:'N~ LEMONADE ~;~ ... ~~~~~ LIMEADE -u" ••• ! ! ! ! 101 asc UOI $15' ...... s1 u . s1 n ·" 49c •/Ol 95c ..,,, 53' •01 25( = ::::. ....,..._. -.,.,... r:· (ti--· f!!'i '~·· ••• r-,_!;...-......... . . .. ·--......... _..,.. .... -. : ._:: :..:J. ~ -.............. • "~"" ·"V,~ .. ·--------~---·----.. ·--· ... --. \ , ' I t . w.dnMd&x. July 11. t97i DAILY P\1.0T ('$ _ • • • Ole! ·South of Border <Fro• Pace l > Other V telables. B~fOte IHIOlUnJ, break 4 e111 directly Into meat mixture and 1tir up Im medtately wtlh rort to uramble. Add aeaaonlna and cook until ~ti• are Jutt set Taste carefully tor euonlna CHILES RELLENOS 8 areen chales ccanned> 8 ou.ocea Jack chee.se. cut m slrlps or wedge11 4 01185. Sl'paratt'd '•teaspoon creum or t11rt •11 '• teasP<>Qn salt 2 table-sl)()Of1 flour Oil ror fryrng ln&ert a k>ntt narrow pie shaped s trip of cheese ln each eh1lt-Dust completely wllh nour and chlll lborouahly. 8eat egg whites until very stlft wilh ~ teaspoon cream of tartar Beat egg yolks well with u lt Add to whites. sprinkle flour over all and lheo fold lightly to&ether Dip each chile in the batter, lben sltde 1t an to about ...., Inch of hot oil tn a large frying pan Be sure each c bile is well covered with batter Cover any bare spots w&lh more batter Turn chiles right away and continue frying unlll both s ides are a golden brown. Don't crowd them in the pa n. When done. drain on paper towels. Serve bot. plain or with sauce CBJLES RELLENOS SAUCE 1 cup onion, diced or sliced l garlic clove, m ashed m i,-.z teaspoon salt l cup green bell pepper, diced or sliced 2 cups tomatoes (canned>. mashed 4 cups broth (chicken or pork ) or water •1 .. teasp<>0n white pepper i.. teaspoon o regano. whole, rubbed between hands Cook onion. garlic and bell pepper in 2 tables poons or fat or oil until soft. Add remain· ing ingredients and cook ror another 5 minutes. Mix about 3 tablespoons flour with a little water until s mooth; add to boiling sauce and cook for 3 to 4 minutes until thicke ned The chiles rellenos may be made ahead and refrigerated. To reheat, place in 350-degree oven ror about 10 m inutes ACAPULCO SALAD 3 com tortillas 4 cups romaine, cut or torn bite-size pieces 8tablespoons <'I-" cui» sour cream 14 teaspoon fresh garlic mashed in 1 2 teaspoon salt to a paste • • .Egg f (From Page CJ> F'OR DESSERT OMELET Fill with cann!>d pie sliced apples. sprinkle. with powde 1ed sugar a nd cinnamon . Fold, sprinkle wit• m ore powde red s ugar and top with sour crtlam. Add 2 tablespoons brandy to pan, name and spoon over omelet. PUFFY OMELET <2 servings) An overproof pa n 1s essential because. after the omelet puffs over a s urface unit, it goes into a hot oven br fina l baking 4 eg~. separated 14 cut water • 4 te&lPOOn salt '-1 teatpoon cr eam of tartar 1 tablepoon butler Beat egr whites with water, salt and cream or tartar ahigh speed until stilf but not dry, or just until wlltes no longer slip when bowl is till· ed . Beat eg: yolks at high speed until thick and lemon-coloed. about s minutes. Fold yolks into whites. Heat biller in 10-inch omelet pan o r fry pan with &'enproof handle over med1um-h1gh heat until ust hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. (Tomake h andle ovcnproof, cover com- ple tely wi h aluminum foil.J Reduce heat to medium. Cook slowly until puffy and lightly browned •n bottom , ahout 5 m inutes. Lift omelet at e c to judge color. Bake in preheat· ed 350-degr oven 10-12 minutes, or until knife inserted ha way between center and outside ~dge comes ut clean. To serv , loosen omelet edges with s patula. With a sh p knife cut upper surface down center of o let but DO NOT cut through to bot· tom of om t. Fill, if desired. Tip skillet. With pancake t ner fold in h alf and turn out onto plate with quick flip of the wris t. Ser ve im· mediately ICROWAVE CUSTARD 1% ps milk Jeg ''2 l spoon vanilla '• t spoon salt 'i'l c sugar Nut eg or brown sugar In mi owave on high , heal milk 3 minutes. Beal the gs. Add remaining ingredients. ex· cept nu eg or brown s ugar, and mix thorough!. Mix together the hot milk and the egg mixt c. Pour into six custard cups. Top with nut g for regular custard or brown s ugar for flan. k on high for 6 minutes. Serve warm or ld. WEDNESDAY JULY 11 1979 I In salted water. Drain well. Beat egg, d To"iTiiCaronl. Layer maca-r-on-1-an_d_ch-eese In buttere asaeroledlsh~pourmtlk overm1X1ure.-- Sprlnkle -• ·pa~ on top.~!.!__ r 40·45 minutes In 350 ---Serves. No.1 BRAND 1 tabl pooo chopped cllaotro l tabl poon flnely slle«I oruon tops Pinch of 11u1ar '• teupooo fr b 1round black pepper I'• cup vlot l(ar and oll drea1una ·~ c up ahrlmp •"cup dlced cold rot1.11t f>Otk no rat • allcea pcull'd tomato or 4 cherry lomatc>H Hldt• ~ avoc1nlo 11llced 8 black pitted olives ttomuane or butler lettuce for gam&sh •Nok A few pieces of crab and pork set Cut the <•urn tort11lus in half, place halves together and cut in half again , stack the pieces or tortJllab together and julienne them Fry in deep bop lat till crisp und lightly brown Set aside to drain and cool Toss all the ingredients lightly togelher except for the Jultenne of fried tortlllru.. pcclt•d tomato, avocado. black pitted ohves and u few pieces of crab and pork. Place tossed salad on plate. l>prtnkle with julienne of fried tortillas. garnis h with sliced peeled tomato, sliced avocado and black pitted olive und the crab and pork. Serves 4 BOILED BEANS <Frijoles) 2 cups pinto beans, washed 6 cups water Boil beans until soft with I cup onion. chopped 2 ttarlic cloves When beans are about ~rds done I approx- imately 11 2 hours>. add 2 teaspoons salt Sl'rve in bowl with tresh diced omon and coarsely chopped cilantro on the side. FRIED BE ANS Heat 4 tablespoon lard in a heavy frying pan until very hot. Add drained beans (save the broth>. Mash beans as they fry in lard and add broth as needed. If you wish thick beans. do not add too much broth. Add only as much broth as needed to make the consistency you want When proµer con!>1slcncy is reached. spread gr ated Jack cheese on top; put pan in oven until cheese 1s melted. Serve with heated tortillas or tost aditas to spread on or dip. Refried beans: Let the beans get cold and repeal the frying using m ore lard or oil. MEXICAN RICE s tablespoon oil or fat <chicken or pork rat is good> 1 'h cups long grain white rice Heal fat in heavy 2· or 3-quart pan until very hot. Add rice and brown slightly, s tirring constantlv. Mash l garlic clove in 1 'h teas poons salt and add to rice. Then add : v .. cup onion. chopped 'h to o/• cup fresh tomato, chopped <or canned tomatoes. puree or juice> I/• teaspoon cominos <cumin>. ground 3 cups chicken brolh or pork stock or water I teaspoon parsley. chopped Bring to a boil then cover with a tight lid and steam until done (about 45 minutes> on a very low fire with an asbestos pad under the pot. This recipe is good without the onions if you prefer. A pinch of sugar may be added if you don 'l use broth or stock. You may adjust the tomato. either more or less. according to your desires. and you may use a little c hopped bell pepper in it also. The rice as this recipe is writ· ten will be m ce and dry. If you wish a little more moisture. add 112 cup more liquid. GUACAMOLE 3 medium avocados '2 teaspoon salt 'a teaspoon fresh garlic '"i teaspoon cllant~. finely chopped l tomato. peeled. !feeded and juiced Mash avocados with fork, but do not mix in· to a smooth paste Add s alt into which you have mashed well the fresh garlic. Add cilantro and taste for seasoning. Finely c hop tomato and fold mto guacamole Serve 1mmed1ately CEVICHE l 'h pounds firm, fresh fis h (sea bass. sole. or any available non-oilv variety) 1 cup lemon juice Juice of 3 limes Dice fish into 1h inc h pieces and marinate in the citrus Juices until fish is ''cooked," about 2 to 4 hours. Before draining off juices, check fish to be sure it has turned white and lost its translucence. It is a lso important that the fish not r emain in juices too long, or it will "over- cook," toughen a nd become exceedingly dry. Rinse thoroughly with cold water to stop the ac- tion or the citric acid. Drain fish and mix with the following : 2 tomatoes, peeled a nd diced •,2 cup onion, finely diced 2 mild, green c hiles, finely diced l teaspoon salt I teaspoon cilantro, chopped •,-:i teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1 , teaspoon m ashed garlic I teaspoon olive oil 4 stuffed olives. diced I teaspoon MSG <optional 1 Black olive Tomato s lice Serve on a lear of lettuce or a bed of shredded lettuce with J s hces of avocado or an equal amount of diced ~·vocado. Decorate with black olives and 1 shce tomato. ACCOMPANIMENTS flol corn or flour tortillas Bowls or fresh C'hopped cil antro. chopped onions. chopped tomato c; rcen onion~ Sliced avocado .... Rad1she!-. Salsa fresca Refned bean~ The recipe is simple: take any one or today's highly efficient gas ranges and use it in place of your oldei: less efficient and heavy-du ty insulalion. Because Lhcsc ranges u se up to 30°1o less gas than older models. they also save you money. That's your Energy Savings Payback. . . . ... 11111111111'• gas range. , Do that and vou·re cook- ing \vi th ESP oi·*Energu Savi ngs Payback. Thafs because almost all of America's gas appliance manuf ac- t urers now build ESP rig ht i nto lhei r products. The resu1 t is a ne\.v breed C?f ranges \vi th gas-saving features li ke pilolless ignition. convection ovens • . . A payback you get for the lifetime of the a ppliance. For more s pecifi c inJormation see .. -. . . . .. . . any dealer displaying our Energ~J Savings Payback poster. And learn \Vhy you don·t need a crystal ball to save n1o ncv in the future. J°u s t a little ESP .. -~ --____ .. ____ ·-.. ·. D DAILY PILOT Wedn..Oay. July 11. 1919 .Hot Days: Light Salad COOL. G&EEN aalada ar9 J•t pert.ct tor bot, aummer daya. Reh'elblnl ln textur:e. color, ancf flavor , 1 ll'ffD aalad ll alwa11 a welcome addlUon to the menu. But what about a areen and white salad? The green com .. from nic e s ummer vegetables, lllte tender, flavo rful spinach, crunch'y cel e ry or wholesome aucchinl and rich, savory avocados, and crisp, green onions. The while is the s urprise it's Hahl. fiuffy, nutritious rice. For Summ e rgreen Salad, easy lo cook boil-in-bas rice is combined with sliced zucchini . green onion, and gently tossed with creamy Italian dressing and s liced avocado. IT TAKES jual minutes to put together, but its memory will linger -prompting you to serve it often. Making Spinach and Rice Salad with Lemon Dressing is just as easy. but s ome a dva n ce pr eparation i s necessary. So the salad will be crisp and cool at serving time, you should cook the rice and e11s early in the day and refrigerate for several hours. Then, toss with the re m a ining ingredients and coat with the tart Lemon Dresalng. The result i s a nouri s hin g and appetizing salad lhal ca n serve as an accompaniment to othe r foods or serve as the f oca l point f or a vegetarian menu. SU MMERGRE E N SALAD 1 boil-in-bag n ee 1 tables po o n vegetable oil 2 small or 1 large zucchlTU I or 2 green oni ons, sliced 3 tabl es p oon s bottled creamy Italian dressing •;.. teaspoon black pepper 1 avocado I tablespoon lemon juice Cook bag or ri ce according to cooking directions, but add the vegetable oU and cook 20 minutes. During the last fi ve minutes, gently place the zucchini on top of the bag and let steam. With tongs, r e move zu cchini to c utting board. Cut off end.a and s lice zuccblni int o 'l•·incb pieces. Drain bag a nd empty rice into mixing bowl. Add the zucchini, green onion, dress ing, and black pepper. Chill, but no more than 8 hours. Juat before aervtnt, peel the avocado, allce and dip ln t h e lemon juice. Arran1e around the salad or aenUy toss with it. Makes 6 aervln11 <about~ cup each). SPINACH AND &ICE SALAD WITH LEMON DRESSING 1 boll·ln·bag rice 3eua 1 quart fr esh spinach leaves 1 amall onion, thinly sliced ~ cup chopped celery ~ cup sliced radishes Lemon Dreaalq: Y. cup ve1etable oil ~ cup lemon Julee 2 tablespoons paprika ~ teaspoon salt \4 teupoon black pepper Cook ba1 of rice accordln1 to packa1e directions. Drain and cblll. Hard cook e111 and chill. Juat before servlna. empty rice lnto salad bowl. Chop tbe hard cooked e111 and add to the rt~ Sh r an tilt 1pln1cb . onion . celery, and redlahe8 Com blM lntredlen&a for th• dre11ln1 and mix well. Pour over the aalad and lola aenlly Serve Immediately Makel I 1errin11 <a bout 1 cup each) <OMPAIE llAIKO IASKET'S OIAUTY I YALll & PllCES WRI OIHEI SIOIES. WE'ii SO SllE Of Oii LOW PllCES THAT WE OFFEI THIS LOW NICE IUAIA•TEE. •U OUAllTllT lltQITS ltSR'tlD llO Ull TO DUlOS Oii fOI llSAU OI co•UHIOAl USf. l ...,,, . REEN GIAll NIB LETS CORN IQIOR PRICE SLASHED 15% 1925%1 ........ WCUl&ftO l'llOM ltoll\AI "9ftl NICll PllOt Tt ,_. I, 1'11. OM JUNI 24, ""· MAnn usan SWMID UOUOtl Pltca 1S % TO 25 % I MAll MAnn IASllT MIAD· euQTBS fOI ALL YOUI UOUOI mDS. YOU'll ,_ SWMIO PllCIS TMtOUOMOUl TMI PfT1ll LIOUOI DIPAl'IMM MOii TMAM JUST A ffW ADVllTISIO SPKWS ••• llO SAVIMQS OM YOUI fAVOltn IUNDS. • I I . , -'. .. .. FOOD Summergreen Salad is a refreshing combination of green vegetables and fluffy, white rice. It's all tossed with Italian dressmg. PER LB. ...... -~'!.-(sA;E\ , ' ~~r ;EEF CHUCK ~ WHOLE BONELESS SHOULDER CLODS •• }~w. J I• I . ·-· . _ ... I \ f ' .... ~-......... ----. • • .,,. r-r .,.. ..,. _. ,. • .,.. ..,,... ~-----... • ~.....,. .. -__. ..., .. _.._,_..... • -""" -.. -~· .,. -.... _......- '#lldneedey, Juty 11, 111' * OAJLY Pfl.OT CJ. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 8 A.M. ~185EAST17th ST., COSTA MESA I ' ' 185 EAST 17TH STREET AND ORANBE AVE. • I ' I al ONLY pt&.OT W9dnetd1y. July 11. 1179 Outdoor Dining: Easy Pl~ EAPPLF. 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'2'9 C:OOkies Crunchy CRUNCH CANDY BAR P F.ANUT COOKIES 2 12 cups fork·stirred a ll-rurpost: flour 1 1 .. c ups f irml y packed dark brown sug- a r. s ieved if lumpy 1 cu p butte r or margarine ·~ cup c runchy peanut butter l large egg yolk 1 teaspoon vanilla Prepare t he Topping and set aside. Jn a large bowl stir together the flour.and sugar; with a pastry blender cut in the hulle r and peanut butter untll the particles are fine. In a cup. with a fork. beat together the egg yolk and vanilla ; add to the flour mixture and mix well. Press over the bottom of an ungreased 15 by 10 by 1-i n c h Jellyroll pan. Bake in a preheated 350-degr ee oven for 25 minutes; leave oven control on. Cool crust for about 5 minutes. Drop the Top. ping by teaspoonfuls . at even intervals. over the warm cook ie c rus t . Return to the 350·degree ove n f or about 2 minutes. Remove from oven and at once spread Toppin g over crust. Cool. but while still s lightly warm, loosen e dges with a small s patula. 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FOOD Wodnesday, July t 1 1979 DAIL V PILOT C'9 Turkey Wings: Lightly Glazed Turkey wings are glazed with flavors of lemon. garlic. sesame seeds and gmger Wbt>o lhc Cood budRt>l u reull y C\'l'ltnl( ~tr atnttd , cuunt on economy mmd~ turkl') wings to add .cood nutri Uon wbUti they k"t'f) th,• µroteln per 11erv1ng t>X pendilUtt 11l an 11ffordu ble lt-vel Turktty wan~:.. p<it'k1•1I s e p a r a l e I y t 1111 a y t o meet the needs of th" modern <'onsumt.•r . .-re u handy way lo :.all!il) that )'ea r n 1 n~ for favo rite light lurkt·y meat without having to roast lbe whol(• bard They're fun f1ngc1 roods as well. fittrng In perfectly with a casual atmosphe re. This lime the dehcall' personality of the turkey is accented by a blend ing of favorite fl avors. A s weet glaze. r ich with h o n e y , lemon Ju ice. ·gar lic, sesam e seeds a nd g inger, is added during the last moment:. of cooking for the ideol finishing touch. A nd n ow . w 1lh the wide range of turkey parts that are availabll' separ ately , you can easi l y h avt: your favorile any lame. HONEY GLAZED TURKEY WJNGS 4 who l e t urke> wan~s Vegetable Oil 'i'.z cup honey 2 t ablespoons lemon Juice 2 cloves garlar . cr ushed 2 t ablcl>po on:-. sesam e seeds '4:-teaspoon :.alt '~ teaspoon pepper I t caspoon ginger 4 teas p oon !> Worcestershire sauce 2 t~aspoons chopped pars ley Rinse wings, pal d ry with paper toweling. Cut ~ach whole wing i nto 2 pieces. lt:>aving tip w ith blade. Rrush wi ngs with vegetable oil. If cooktn~ outdoor s. place wing~ over slow coals. For in door cooking, u se low broiler he at. cooking wings 6 m ches from source of heat. For both m ethods, cook wings 25 m inutes: tum and cook Wine Cake MAPLE WINE CAK E l y,. cups all-purpose nour l tcaspo1>n hakang powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda •, teaspoon sail '2 teaspoon nutmeg '.a cup m aple syrup, prefer ably Grade B or (' ',cup v.inc • i cup butter 12 c u p f i r m l y packed d ark brown sugar t lar~e eg~ I cup chopp ed medium.fine walnuts S tir together rlou r . baking powde r, baking soda, salt and nutmeg Sti r togethe r m a ple syrup and wine. Cream butter and b rown sugar; beat i n t he egg until blended. Stir in the flour mix l ur e in 3 additio ns . alternately wit h the ma· pie s y rup -w in e m ix · lure. until s mooth each lim e . Stir in the walnuts. Tum into a greased and floured 8tn by 4'1'.a by 2~·lnch loaf pan. Bake i n a p reheated 350· degree oven until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean -a bout 40 minutes. Let stand on rack 10 minutes; looeen ed ges and turn out; turn right side up on rack ; cool completely. Cake will have a sli1bt i ndentation l n the center. an lldd1t1onl6l ~~ m In u l l' !I MC! u n w h 1 l l' prep.nc hOnt')' 1(1.ut• i., com b1nintc hon<') '"""'" JUIC'C', garlH'. ~e~1tn11 St'edi-. s uit . lll'P Pl'I ginger. Worc·t'literbh•ri· '>ltUl'<' und para.h') 'f1·-.1 w I n IC i. I o r do n l' n t• ., ., C'OO l>.an.: lun ~t'r 11 lll'l'(• i..iq . until I hn rt'UC'h dt.'Htrl'd tle&:rcc C•f cJ0 111·n1·M Wh,•n Wiili('> url' d o111· 111 ui.h with hont') .:lntt• ..ind t·ook I Ill ~ tnlllUtt•:o. 11111.:1•1 d t• lll'OUlllH Uf)Oll llt'~l't'c' 11f ht•;it , unlll "in~-. Jn• ~ell bto\\Ot'd Mjk c~ I -.t•r vanl(:. \ 1 \ , C) t \ \' ,11 '\. .. --a a BONELESS 80NOrn8EH lB 178 CROSS RIB ROAST ~·.qf;c riO-.:NOAfH (,..U(• ·~ 1.88 EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF ii~t ~t,01 ••ction ... ~•1 \H 1*78 SMOKED SAUSAGE "k\'l'fl>I •tt OAQl(l>{S R 1. 98 RATH SLICED BACON JH,A('tt:MAW¥. t l~ flf ( 1. 2 8 HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS ;;~;:~s~~ .. '·•UUU 110l PcG 1.19 HORMEL SLICED BACON 1 48 AIJ'CC V.8£l llO P•C , HORMEL HAM HALVES CU'll 81 IOll(lfV..•uu •COO•IO IH 2. 58 FILLET OF SEA BASS ,,_ISH 19 3.68 canned & Packaged -------- bCREEN BEANS 29 DIAMOND 'A CUT ...• t60Z CANe r HAMBURGER HUPER o 1mYCl'OCKP sv~Tlf\ 70l Bo .. 73 f. SU~ER SOC~O ORl~~11 n • 49 r VLASIC PICKLES 0 OU. SVA .. l'IE\ ...... 01 1•-1.19 ! ~~~~~~~~~1. ~.1 .48 r TOMATO JUICE Otil<JIMl(HlO ... •EOZC•N.60 t JIF PEANUT BUTIER 0 C-MY~~UNO<• • >tOl JAR 1. 72 _A "KEYBUYS" r;r-MEAN EmA SAVINGS !SALTINE CRACKERS 49 HA11VESTOAY 160Z 80Xe J:CREEN CIANT3 9 PEAS 1701 (JINe J CRISPY RICE CEREAL 79 <AD• 1H llOl 80•. : SPAGHETTI SAUCE .. l.-ri(hlfr \ ... o.ntf r \ ' ·: ao.99 • DRINK MIXES .~,~~!~~owot••r> ,,~ .... 1.09 r SPAGHETTI-O'S 0 <••"KO•~Ol(A" I , ~( C•N, 32 r TOMATOES 0 l'Al!Vl\10Af l80l (Af'o, 39 r HARVEST DAY BRE AD 0 Sl Ml.I"! O~IM lb OZ ti\"', 49 r GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 0 lAOflH PIN•OPN~IV••l •E 01 (AN, 69 r M.J.B. TEA BAGS 1 79 b •OOC1 ••C. • r KRAFT DRESSING 6 CRlAM>CuCUM&n •60l 81t 1.05 Delicatessen r KIELBASA SAUSAGE 1 89 0 '(ttll ... (W\ 1101 Ptl(, • r BOB'S DRESSING b llOC)U( '°" 4 01 ...... 8 9 CHEESE r Wf(,.,I w• IC"f•S 1001 I).((; 1.19 Kev IU\"& ll"t items wn1et1 wt n at>le to Ot'lce ewn IOwtr than tnell' reouw CliSCount ortce as a result o' manutatruren temporarv oromot1ona1 111owances. At luckV. we OJsoiav onont c~ar ·"ICIV 9UV" maniers to call attention to tnese Items. You'll flnCI ttunore<H of Kev euv item\ tvttVtlme Voll snoo LuckV How to live high off the hog and save money at the same time. Come to your neighborhood Lucky and rake your favorite cut of pork home to the backyard grill . Lucky's lou.~r overall pork pnc~~ let you cook up dll your pork picnic favorites at delicious savings. Oh. you'll still find your favorit~ cuts of beef. too. at Lucky's lower ov~rall beef pnces Bur this week. pork is good for the change . i_~ Sink your teeth Into a >. . barbecue classic. :.i----~~--~Country·~tyle spareribs from ~ · Lucky are JUSt about . f(Ri, "J·~. the 1uic1est things arou ~d ~ :: ~ ~q ,,--i~_.-1 We recommend cooking t''=--"..._.rv. l -them slowly and basting "h-:..-~-__ ....... ~·:7· _..,them frequently with your ~~\.~;:_:i_ ~~~a'.;===~-/'~~favorite sauce for a crispy ~ -:-11~ ~~~\~ )~___.-· _/.r finish Lucky's . . o --Y\. :: 1: J ,.. ~ ol , ~0 ·: . -· -~r--= ---:-~:l exrra meaty pork chops ~ .:: 1L.. .1( ·r-. t. · · _ -__,.. ~ cook up tender and ~f £:;:~-~--: flavorful over charcoal. · ~"1 :J.-. --d too. Top each with a .• 1\l.!CJ.!' ·~ ./-. pineapple ring during the ~~ ~-~~ _! last few minutes o r cooking for a ' ~ touch of sweet glamour. And . for sensational ,.--:_..----eating. enjoy Lucky's boneless pork .leg roast cooked slowly to a turn on' your ba rbecue spit With tasty barbecue alternatives like th ese. and Lucky's low pork pnce!: you can live high off the hog and save money and energy. too! Delicatessen LAD Y LEE J:HAM SLIC ED SEC llONEO 7 9 ANOF011M[(l '>OZ P;.G e ~ PEPPERONI PEPICINS • ""-'" n: '• 1.19 LEO'S SLICED MEATS J, ..... ,., ... ,, '" .. (> 59 nPC~t1111r1 ,,: .. • • MONTEREY JACK CHEESE I ._.o• 111 •": I'•~ 1. 19 Liquor SAVE 10%-BUY A CASE! A 10~ DISCOUNT IS GIVEN ON FUu CASE PUl«:HASES OF WINE & SPll?tT'.i O<EY OUY llEMSEXClUOEDI r CALLO WINE ~ 'J'"N.a.O•O•t'\Of'\~4 1 ~'" "'' 1.99 I, ~~HATICA ~~~1~., 7_99 EARLY TIMES A •ou•BOHwH~~l• 10 79 !(\~ ,.,, .. ,,, • • SCHlJTZ LICHT BEER 1 GS ), • I 1ill C•N\ • Household & Pet r SPRAY & WASH 6 11 .. n no1 nr1 1.43 r CALA TOWELS 6 OKOllATlOPA~• • v •o11 .65 r LIQUID DETERCENT S 0 tl!YSI ... WHl!I ,, Ol '" • 9 r TRASH CAN LINERS 2 0 IJ'DYlH. HGAl lOCI PtlG 2. 3 l' PURR CAT FOOD 6 cvo 1t11\ tor cv •• 20 t FRISICIES CAT FOOD 0 ~IJfffl .. AIMlll\ ~· >01 CA~.25 savings on Fresh Pork! PORK LOIN ROAST ~llESH ~ll?lOlfll c I l AVG WT S lBS .11 129 FRESH LEG 2~N~2~K ... 119 IBUTT PORTION lB I 291 PORK LOIN CHOPS 1 .98 PORK SHOULDER ROAST rOf\ ... t~l('~I( '1,.'U I" .. 89 PORK SPARE RIBS i 1.39 \Of~.-"'(" ._n,.. "' Ort• f••C\PCO• 1. ' Hea lt h & Beauty Aids --MILKPLUS6 £ \>o•"o00 CONDITO".I" 1 39 • ~~·~Ort ~ t1Nn:C" 14 }/ !lfl • i MACLEAN'S TOOTHPASTE....4 • '-"lO'll11t' '01 rutl .a r COCOA aunER LOTION. 29 &•~ 8Att @('/ Siii -.. J POLIOENT TABL~ or 401_19 • RE·MOfSTURIZING CREAM I "'1(~10 • .,. HOO,..•nc c OJ W I 1, 89 Dairy & Frozen L MAZOLA MARCA~~~/EC ·~ • 7 4 r ROSARITA DINNERS 0 MOICA'1 4YAll<(l1U 1101 •<C.. 77 r COMBINATION PIZZA ;.. v..,,Ot••MP ll•Ol ••C 2.59 r APPLE PIE 6 lilt\ wn .. \ °"' ""f PrOc:tttO'I flrcwit:•~l"'lff'\ tr'Wl'\f'" once\ 10 ~ ~fl«ttve '""" ~· /llllll "''"''"' ,_ ,.,. 11'(1\ ,.,, PORK 111 1 39 SPARERIBS FllE">H MlOIU'.ol'· ~i ---PORK LOIN ,,.178 RIB CHOPS ill['.iH PORK NECK BON ES .68 Ht<"' FRESH PIC FEET .5~ ,,, .. lECOF PORK .1.69 '''f\H ttCM1l'·'- Dairy & Frozen LADY LEE !YOGURT IPl!E·SllllREOANO 2 5 FRUIT ON THE eonOMI B oz CTN • GREEN BEANS J HAfNhfO••r•fN(~O\d 79 ('H>rut )l'iOJ o,c, .. Produce HAWAtlAN PINEAPPLE 69 FRESH. TANGY swtEl EACH• CRANNY SMITH APPLES 1,\11(;1 Nl:WltAIJ'NO llTllAfAlf('j \I .59 FRESH LIMES i·c ... 06 t t.IOG' ttRf\"ING • CHOttYTOMATOES g Glltal<O•~"'OS •10l IASotri.3 DIFFENBACHIA PLA~T~, 2. 98 ~ ""i'U('Mip ?nh-Jt no''' ...m OQlll C~,,,.,,l• ... what discount Is all about! DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS 'th••'f~t '"fl~D"' '""' '" \CO'f"i tn' ... ~'-'h*Nf\if() '~.t """~t\ •t flll'\tll t,Jn Comt'M'tt• t1 'tlH\ t llt•• , ... ............... .._ .._. ..... , l••MAOA-Clltltt ......... , ... LA P4'.•AA¥'t-.uf co••• .. "' 11 .. MA~ ~tYA•O "\llOTI ... IOOI MAClo ..... __ ,,.,.." llh ttOI ..,.,c-•vt- ... ~ ... -... tO tult Ck.aO. -l•oJll ,-VlLt•fON 1u..o . .-..•'lll-••otr1••MMA m?f'..of-AtY•A.r ,.,,,,.. •••l4Jlltlf • .. .,, •••M•e.vt ttt n ll60lllOt..t4 -VINUf tf°"U OIJI .. t!ARtOll 1"1••f'tli...L>A.Vl OAll.Y I A Ill ' AAlltDf .. OAOYI '"" t.UICI.• •¥fJliltlf -~-,,,..-... , •fl>Nf••vtHUI' •u-tttlfltOfOltK AClit .... ,_ .. 0-C:• •¥•~ ,.,.,, ... ~U-rt i1111WfllOll1 AYlflllUt •ltttil·_·~~·--~ .•. .........,.... .. , ..... CJ• ONLV PILOT PERKY PIGLET O iver Wickersheim of Orange shows Amy Heathman of Huntington Beach the pro- per way to handle a baby p ig. Baby animals will be featured m the Small Ammal Farm at the Orange County Fair July 13 through 22. Youngsters and adults wlll be able to pet the animals. Amy is a member of the 4-H Club m Huntington Beach and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heathman. Costa Mesan Raps Telephone Company DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yesterday I was in my car and had to make a n urgent phone call. I ~lopped at a hig hway pay station and noticed I had only one dime a nd one qua rter in change 1 used the dime and realized. after dialing. that I had misdialed -so I hung up. I the n us ed the quarter t o re.Jch the operator I as ked her 1f she would please get my num ber She s aid. "Sorrv. I can 't re-dial for vou. but if you will give me your nam~ and ad· dress, 1 will return yo ur dime in the mail " I s aid. "I don't w ant the dime l wan t thl' number." She re pe<tted verbatim ~hat she had said befort'. I bcrame dis gusted. gave her m y name and address with the a dded barb ... The phonl' company has more money than I have." A few days later J r eceived a CHECK for 10 cents . It cost 15 cents to m ail the da rned thing. plus the time it took to issue the check. Doesn 't it make more srnse for the operator to dial the number like they used to·> -COSTA MESA MESS DEAR COSTA: John Trutter. a vice pre!li· dent or Illinois Rell in Chicago. says the pbone company often sends a c hecl< rather than put the call through. The reason : They have experienced a great deal of fraud in this area. People will contact the operator and say they lost money in the ma chine and need the call comple ted. There "is no way an operator can tell if money is stuck or has been lost In the pay phone. Operators are urged lo consider the pUght. of each calJer, C.ry to discern urgent situations , and act accordingly. A person who is ID an Ann Landers ii.olalt"d l~alion <such a!> on the highway l i.hould explain this to the opuator. It will help give her a cleare r picture and may expedite emergency service. Procedures differ with various phone com· panies. Ope rators in some smaller phone syste ms, lor example, may have lnsc.roctlons to put all caJls through. Too bad that honest people are sometimes inconvenienced because of the rraudulenl behavior or others, bot that's Uff'. DEAR ANN LANDERS· A while back. a ~tone-hearted person who worked in a hospital \'m l:rJ,ten(') room wrote to s ay he was sick and tired of trying lo s a ve people 'ollho had attempt t·d suicide that anyone who didn't value lift.' should be permitted lo d~c You really chewed him out s aid he should not be working in a hDspitaJ but in a mor~uc "where it doesn't mat· ter 1r people art-a live .or dead." You are WRONG I work in a morgue and l can tell you that my JOb requires as mucb tact and compassion <not to m ention composure! as any "live" situa· lion. We must deal with shock, grief. and even violence' .. -as well as. would you believe, a total lack of concern by family members. Those of us who work in the Kansas City morgue are not unfeeling or uncaring, Ann. We've jusl learned to put a lid on our emotions. for our own good as well as for the good or others. So please let your readers know we are COOL BUT CONCERNED l N MISSOURI DEAR COOL: Thank you for glvlJlg me, as well as m y readers, a close look at a group or society's servants about whom most people know very little. I apologize lor being so lo· sensitive. [ ...... _n_o_ro_s_r_o_p_e __ ) TRURSDA V. JULY 12 By SVDNE V OMARR ARIES (Ma r 21 ·Apr 19) Light shed on area previously dark You get backstage v1e\\ Your ability to be discreet 1s tested Leo. Aquarius natives fi gure prominently. You make valuable, new contact. You are on brink of ma JOr discovery. adventure TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20> Emphasis Qn contrast between desire and actual require me nt. Follow through on hunch -teach and learn. You're being pulled in two directions simultaneously. What seemed futile backfires in your favor. Keep the faith' . GEMINI <May 2l·June 201 Surge of a ct1\1 ty. popularity could lead to promotion Anolhf'r Gemini-and a Sagittarian-could play prom inent roles. One in authority 1!> willing to m ake room for you at more elevated po~1t10n CANCER <June 2t·July 22> Open lines or <'Om munication . s tress long·range proJN'ts. educational malcr1al. publishing pros pects You get facts conc<'rning distance. pote ntial and possible '"escape hatch.·· You gel special com mitment and your prestige soars . LEO <July !3·Aug 22>. Emollons dominat e. involvement is a ma1or part of scenario Gemini. Virgo, Sagitta riu!> persons hgure prom inently Money discussion with one closf' to you commands spotlight ReJe(·l !>uperf1c1al 1n dicat ions. Delve bene<1th s urface VIRGO (J\ug 23 Sept 221 M a 1n t a111 balance , moderatl' pact· Famil). home. re m ode ling. c hange of dom estic atmo'>phere featured . Taurus. Li bra. Scorpio nati ves figure· prominently Acn·n t on cuntra<'ls. binding agrC'emcnb . ho"" ;,ou n .:lall· to one: ""ho 1.., in your comC'r .. LIBRA •Sept 2:1 (kl 221 Rl'fuse to be <:a ioled 111to making prem ature comnutment Pisces. Virgo persons figure prommt'nlly Ac cent on he;ilth . dl'pt.·ndents. pt.>b und l'mplo:ii ment. Som l:ont• want'> som ething fof nothing from you SCORPIO 1 Ott. 23 Nov 211 Lovt'. s tyle . cn !alt\ 1t y ;.ire featured Nothing h a ppe ns halfway -it now 1s a ll or nothing. hot or cold. passionate or te pid no in between Older 1n di vidual a sks yo u to s ha rl' r1:spQns 1tnl1t ~ Respond m affirm all\ 1• SAGITTARlt;S 1 Nov :!:! lkt' :;11 Yoi; finish r ather than l>cg1n project tran<.aetiun bus im'ss dt'al You gain w1c11·r n•cogn1t1on b:. fulfillin~ obl1gat1on. not b~ fll•emg Know 1t. act ac('ordmgly Yo u can est;ibhsh foothold 0 11 tcr n tor.> CAPRICOR!\ 1 Ut>c 22 .J.in l~i :--.elh ..ip proa('h lo rclat1"c~ 1" e.;~1·nl1 al ~1 ain tain bala nc<•. srrive for a m1ir1· mdt'pcndent '>l<inct· Yo u get chanc·t• to ll'st thc·or1es. idea~ and to present produc:t of )our""' n ereat1on YrlU makl· conta('l whic·h tould 11 .. th1· '>l..art of ··s1Jmt-th1ng big .. AQUA KI L'.S <J au C:!ll ~eh 181 i\nt-nl on vie wing parado,t•s. conlrad1c·t1 uns without be('om1ng discouragcd Another Aqua nan, d Cancc•r and Capricorn tould hgur1· 1n !.tenarw lncomt' pott•nt1al 1s hrightt•r than un g111ally an 11c1patl•d PISCES ( F'l'l1 19·Mar C:!O> Vou II hdH reaso n to re Joice• Cyc ll' r~main.., high. you w1l I b\· al right plact-at t·ruc ial rnomt:nl FAIR WINNER Kathleen Pagano of Fountain Valley re- ceived second place in the non- professional crafts compet1t1on at the Orange County Fa/f with a porcelain doll. ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Travel Slated For Seniors Seruor citizens have a choice of trips lo Europe. the Mediterranean or Hawaii this fall. A 23-day e!.corted tour o! Europe leaves Saturday. Oct 6. and includes stops in London. HrU!>!.els . Ams terdam . Frankrurt. Ro me . Lucerne. VeniC'e . Capri, Florence. Nice. Cannes a nd Pans The IS-day air a nd sea Medite rranean c ruise leaves Saturday. Sept 22. and stops in Italy. Greece. Turkey and Yugoslavia The 14-da y Hawa11an tour has sever al de· parture dates dunng summer and fall II. and tn· Information. contact Helen Yos t. Fountain \'alley Seruors. 847-3339 Hus1amanlP ANTIQUES Sho,~· and Sale duly 12 .. l:J .. It, 15 H1·au1iful i11H· ... t n1t·11t .. for ~ou to f>njo~·~ :o'pl1·n1lid :111 ti11'11•..-{urni111r1·, at'('t•..,.-orit"l', einll'·l'r""'" 111 ••11h<111t"I' to•I:.' ·,. lhin~! Uisnt·~·land Hotel C on\1·nli1111 C1·n1t-r I I :lll \\. C .1·rrit11... f. t 0 p.111 .• Sun. 1·6 .:!.;;11, \\1th .111 S:!.:!.i. t haldr"n undrr I!? frt'I' t'rlday o nl). St>nmr l 'iuzen ... • llay a<lm110~ion $1 Just Shake it and Let it Fall Into Place. The Precision Haircut. 8Pt.;du~1-your head 1s un1Quf'. thP way your hem qro...v , l Qt...oi 1.,. i..n1QuP R~any qu1t1> d1flc1ent frOmf'v••ry 1111t t•ISf· Pri·• ~ ,,. "rl r u·· n<: 1 l"lhn ou1• tor c u lling tt • t,,,., 1 t1.1rn<1' ,·1.••t iht ""'·•'r•lgrows.Yourha11 ~·vf n1 ,,,1 , :ru:v-.. u1' t.L1' 1 c10t":.n'l IOSP. If'• Shapt~ wt1r d prt·• •. ~.nn hd1rc.ut Conc;t-ou1•n11y your hair 111 ,., 11ook ci GUuc.J .. tter live· tlay-, ac; 11 does after ltvt· minute::. Ar>d O••C(1u~c the hair fall-; naturally into µtace: ~ou wor r have to keep fussing with it Usually a sha~ t• o l rht.: head dOP'> rl Al Command PPr1orrnancc we shampoo. prPc1s1on-cut ,rnd blow dry your hair for sixteen dollars. whethPr you re a qat or a guy. And no appointment5 i:H~ ever necessary We also otter permanent waves. coloring. frosting and cond1t1on1nq. But we really shine with precision And so w ill you 6-..~~~~~~~~~~·~4·~~--~------~ C..,mmaud Periormanee OPE'" EVENIHGS& MOHOATS ttAM.t PM O&ILT t •AM-6PMS&f I SANTA ANA -1232 E. 17th ST. (S W. Cor. of 171h & Grend) 547-6719 COSTA MESA · MESA VERDE CENTER Bentnd Ice Skating Rink (Harbor & Adema) 540·6153 JULY SALE .-.---------,r-~ TOP CRAFTWORK Rrst prize was awarded to Theresa Delaney of Costs Mesa for ber rmcrame wall hanging made for th~ crafts competition st the Orange County Fair. CraRs of local residents will be on cisplay throughout the Fair, which runs JfAy 13 through July 22. Clll 842•5171. Put a few word• to work tor you. tn 1tt. l@iil§mil fRANCI&-ORR fine stationery corona del mar Non-Surgical Facelift Erase lines and wrinkles without surgery / ,----------., I 1st Treatment $10 I I & Analysis I L.----------' .. Eyela,111 'nmlng • Europeah Faclali. ··~ep Pott aeansln( Open Mon·Sat 10-5 Parking In Rear J4tt Nf'-port Blvd. Newport Bearh 71f.175-3920 314 Vista Doti Mar Redondo Beach _2!3·3'1}:8731 Y ounq Edwa rdian • Plain Jone • Win~.-, • J Fred • Ardee • Ho ng T ,.n • Lightning Bolt • H I S • Teo Porty • Huk·A·Poo • Oqoniccilly Grown • Joc;m1ne T eoc, • Hoymoker • Santo Cruz Imports J Summer &ale Shop early for back to school 20°/o to 33°/o savings°" selected spnlHJ & wmmer mereltClltdlw • • • .L ......................... , .. ~ ~ . . . . -. -. ~ -. . ., .,_ -~ .... -.. ....._, .... -. --.... ~ --.. -----_....._ .. I Cltib COlendar Wednetday, July 11. 1979 DAILY PILOT An ~Y: WOl'b bJ a.or .. Herma and MU'ria Ha.rdiD wW bl *'n to etmben of Gema.a Tau Gamma al\aDM w.,._r ot Alpb• CM 0..C• 11 :• •·•· 'ft'8nlllay, Jul;)' U. 1t tbe Newport Harbor Alt 111..-.um. lnlorma· lion.call-... MBDBa&IDP MBS'ftNG: Tbc 'f'ountam Valley Womu'a Club will bold • h1ncheon for •••blr9 -.d prospect.I•• members l1 30 a.m ~. J\&b 11, ln tbt home of Mrs Edwln Booth, prwa,CWbt. Information. contact Jean Mo.1,8'1..-. •SXICAN f'llCSTA: Bowers Mu11e urn Foundation will bold Ju aecond annual Mulcan Fiesta at 7 p.m . Saturday. July 14, an the muaeum ~yard. Funds will 10 to museum up&DMoo. lAlormaUon, calJ as.esso CJDLDat:N'S SAJUNG: A Iii-week J unior Summer Saill.og Pro1ram will be beld tor begin· ner.s from 9 a .m . to nooo and for the an termediate level from 1 to 4 p.m .. Tuesd1&y lbl"O\&&h Frid~ begl.nll1q Monday, July 16. at the Dana Point Yacht Club. lnformataon rail 496·2900. . WOMEN'S EVENTS: The W om e n ·~ Division ot the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will bold ita monthly luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Tuesd ay, July 17, at the Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club. 6TOP SMOKING: Tbe Orange County Unit of the American Cancer Society will bold a stop smotlnc class 2 to 4 p .m . Mondays and Wed· nesdaya, begmrung Monday, J uJy 16, through Wednesday, Aug. 1, at the Orange Coast YMCA. 2300 University Drive, Newport Bea ch. Jn. formation and registration, call 752-8600. HEALTH CENTER: A couples workshop with Don La Perna will be held at 8 p.m . Thurs- day. July 12, al the Advanced Health Center, Newport Beach. Information, call 975--0700. CAREER WOMEN: Building a positive self·image and setting new goals are topics of a Film Club Forming A local club is being organized for amateur movie makers using a super 8 sound format for idea and $<.perience e xchanges. Information, ~ontacl Dr. George McKinney, 546-4104. stll·nttem workshop 1ponaored by Re·entry OpUou for Women, 1 lo a p.m. Th\U'tlday. July 12, at Nlertoo Ubrary. •Commonwealth. A Career AblUt.y Plactmenl SW'Vey will ~ 1lven to women tntt,..t..d ln aptitudes and abiUUet In career plannin1, tO to noon Monday, July 18. In Lansldorf Hall, Room 308, Cal St1te fo'ullerton Information. u lt 773 339e •'.\lit DISPL.\ V: 1'he Oran1e District, J uruor Memberahip-Callrorrua Federation of Wo men's Clubs . wall have an mformaUon dis· ploy fo'nday, July 13. through Sunday, July 22. •ll lh~ Orange County Fair Information. contact M r11 Stl'Vl'n f"ms<'hang , 839-7476 WOMEN'S CONFE&ENCE: The Orange Di~lrlcl Callrornla Federation of Women'• Club• will hold its annual s ummer conference from 8.30 am to 2 15 pm. Thursday, July 12. at the First Christian Church of FuUertoo, 109 East Wilsh1 r~ SUICIDE SEMINAR: A swcide seminar for pohce officers at1d public service personnel with Dr Vince Gil of Southern California College, will be held 9 a .m . to noon, Monday, July 16, al the Costa Mesa Police Department auditorium. Information, contact Community Relations Of· ficer Freem an. 754-5320. CIULDBIRTll CLASSES: A seven-week Lamaze Natural Childbirth course with cerlifled instructor Jan Alabaster. begins at 7 p.m . Wednesday. July 18, in Turner Hall. Com· m unity Presbyterian Church Nursery School. 415 Forest Ave . Laguna Beach. Information. t' a II 4 94-5548. CHARM CLASSES: Wendy Ward Charm and Model p rogram offering courses for girls from age 4 through 17, begins this week at the Montgomery Ward store, Costa Mesa . lnforma· t ion. call 549-9400. S ELF IMAGE: The benefi ts of positive self image will be topic of a workshop 9:30 a.m . Wednesday, July 18, at the Women Unlimited Cente r . 32141 Alipaz Suite D, San Juan Capistrano. Information, call 661·3640. Club Colotdar rum each Wtdnesday m the Daily Pilot and contains notices o/ womn•I and ttroice club meetings and ~s open to the public for the /oUowmg week. Send notices to Club Calendm', DailJI Pilot, P.O. Bor ISfiJ, Costa Mesa, Ct\ 92626. Include your name and phone number . Notu:es mwt be in ow-hand& three weeks in advance of an event. RICH ALAN nnounctng ... 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Brush dumplings with salad oil Keep covered and cold until all are shaped. Cover a wi re or perforated steamer rack with foil and brush foil with salad oil. Place rack in. steamer or deep pan, keeping rack sheral rnches above water level. Perforate the foll liberally with a fork to prevent the aC· cumulation or moisture while cooking. The pan s hould be deep enough to allow a lid to cover dumplings without touching. Have 2 or J inches of water boiling in pan and keep at a steady boil. Place d umplJngs slightly apart a nd cover and steam for 15 minutes. Serve at once, or re· heat In steamer for about s minutes to serve later . <If you cook dumplings ahead. keep cold and covered for no longer than 1 day.> Provide a dip of soy sauce or hot mustard sauce made by blending dry mustard with water lo paste consistency. . Dumplings may also be served by reheating an soup. SOAKED DRIED MUSHROOMS Hor use la Pork Dumplings) Cover four large dried mus hrooms with • ~ cup warm water mixed with l teaspoon s ugar. Soak at least 30 minutes. Drain, rinse and squeete dry. Discard stems and mince caps to make 112 cup. Cooked dumplings may be frozen for up to one month. Place s lightly apart on a sheet of waxed paper on a baking sheet and freeze until firm. Store 1n plastic freezer bag!) Remo\'£• from bags and set dumplings apart to thaw. If they touch. the dough s kins stick together Reheat and serve. Fountain Valley High Rewiion is Planned F oun tain Vallt•y High School class of 1969 will bold a 10 yl'ar reunion Saturday. Aug t t. at the South Coast l'laza Hotel Rt•!.ervatrnn!) should be made by T uesday, July J l. 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Choice· Western raised lpBRCBPftBBk BONELESS of. II U.S.D.A. ,,j CHOICE • • • • • • It HNP ':-, \'11 IUt'' lwrnuse ll oflt•rs oil I hE' na\'Or. 0 II th£> t endl·rnes~ of El Rancho beef'. R1 h C'UI-{ i .~.I ) A ('h111t'I! . . bonelel>S Beef Roast :=st.s279, Hound cut of L .S.U.A, Choice beef SPARE s129 RIBS FRESH! llt. :\teat\' ... from ll'lm Ea!'tern pork Ranchero Steak s21! Hib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef Beef Rib Boness 12~ :\1eatv'. Choice! Bake or barbecue 7 Bone Roast s1~ Chuck cul U.S.D.A. Choice beef Sup er Fresh Produce Ground Beef:tM s111• Lean-doe~ not exceed 22'; fat CHOPPEDs249 STEAK1m 1b Leanest grind· Does not exceed 15''C let Canta/opes SWEET! ••••• / Zf. \'im! ripe mc·llow 1111\nr. i:.n wC'lrnm(' nt bn•11kl11:-1 . 11r hnlvttt', with Hny11l Hn~I 11 1· C11·.1111' HONEYDEWS sweet. thick meated ri11c melonR 17~ Cucumbers •••••• 15~ Red Onions ••••• 1 sc. Zesty cukes for salad sparkle IEW POTATOES ll.S. No. 1 White Rose 10~ T here's more lo lJke about El Rancho in every aisle~ Sweet Jtalians· great for burgers RED PLUMS LARGE SIZE TanRV treat 39~ SWORDFISH STEAKS FRESH! SJ99 center cut11 from ICY Atlantic waters lb Snapper ,ac.m ••• s241, Fresh fillelll-bake, broil or fry' Stuffed Peppers21•. Oven ready Hells-lrozen-defrosted Mahi Mahi. ..•• s 14•. Tropical treat-frozen-defrosted fillel.8 LARGE WHITE 10. 1 SHRIMP peeled cleaned ond deveined frozen- detrosted s5t~ lb Homemaker Values ARRID (' b1io:.e ;.. X "r \ !Jr. rlt"•dr,rant f; Ill ( ,if>C ult I s1•• Vidal Sassoon· I hnii-.t• .,fl.\ \1 l'OU, t HE\lf HI ':-.I" <ti< HAJH ~l'lt\\ .., 111111• 1 ht re · tn11r1 1° lik1• in rh1 i1rn111i· '"11 kn•" . und t.'•1Jl•t 1alh "h•·n '.11u 'tl\1 lit whe i \'UU bu~ thr ('U~• 1 E>.ct-ot 1Jd\'Prt1secJ Hem~• Falstaff BEER ~ 5119 The weather " n~ht · l .! <•l c11n!; Ballantine's •••• s7 99 Save J.:\U on itreat Scotch! ~uart Bacardi Rum •• s9 99 Heduced 1.50! Li1tht, dark-J.75 hr Seagram$ 6'' v.o. Smooth, whiskey, smooth price! 750 ml Tomatoes wHOLE ••••• 49c CHEER ••••• Kraft Dinner t;ardt'n goodness that you use so often ... stock up on ~pringfield 2R l'lt cans deter1tent in the All temperature s2s9 Kraft offers you a meal in minutes for pennies! Mac & cheese 71 • oz. biK 84 ounce box Tuna STAllKIST ••••••••••• 69c Th 1 d d · 1 C · · · I 'ric 10.' in <'ffrrt Thur Ju/, I:! Sesepare saa a gays. h .. andetuna,san.dw~lches sore a asu mmuer tre,at. ehunks hgh1t tun3a 19n OJI· 6h oz .,throullh Wed July IH R&gu for authentic flavor ... Choose plain or meat sauce in the 32 ounre si1.e S U sax Sl33 even p,a .... Rel{Ular or Diet ... 8 ounce cans Bacon Chips . . ggc Schilhn1e's great on salad! 3' • oz ~ ~P.~,"~~!!~: ;G• .: • 45c Tom a toes mm ••• 3gc Springfield cooking aid! 16 oz can M.P .S. DOG FOOD Chili.mus ••••••• 69C Rel{Ular, Thick or Hot· Nalley 15 oz Cbunka .... the one 3 5c d<>lfS prefer . , 14 ounce can t lp<'l1 datlv tl tu JO Sunday 9 to 9 Nu sales to deaf Pr.~ A BATHROOM uroransSll ••••••••• Choose colors that 11in1t or decorative prints in the two roll porka1tt' Nucoa MARGA• ••••••••• The brand that"s led them oil for vear:;· and for flavor! I lb carum C • s111 r1sco ll• c.u ••••• Shorteninic that's prelerred ! Ivory Soap ••••. ·&gc Peraonal size. 4 bars (14c om D Fa. $274 owny SOfllJO ••••• ~ill 96 oz size ... inc. 25t off Ivory Liquid. • • ggc for dishes· and bands! 22 oz ( 13c ofO Cookies.nos ••• '1 35 Assorted varaetuis in 18 ounce bag Cat F ood=r •••• 2&c Assort~ varieties ... 6 1 / oz can PEllZOIL The asked for motor 6 9 ~ oil ... 30 wei1tht ~ Quart can ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS . lun ... 9fld H~ 320 W. Colotedo llvd. Fremo('t •nd Humtfttton W•rner •nd Altonquln 2727 N•wport Blvd. 2555 EHtblutf Dr Univeralty •nd Mlchel1on 2Hott llouhon Putiw•y fll ...... Ceftltf) fl . of Ort...-eroveJ. lloutltHlt00"'9r IH•rt>our M•lll !On the hftintul•I lh1tbtun Vlll•O-Center! IP•rk View Center I tMou"on '•rk••r Plaut rm···Diiii'i···1 DOUBLE COUPONS ! tas···itiiiiiLi···1 1-• COU.011 I Now ..• Lower prices through-out the store .... plus i ,., COUP_ 011 i ·I ~.._ ... ..,..u.1-utedl!N(11aiu.-;wa'UdwblHht I added savings with our Double-the-Value-Coupons! I .._n111\l•w11h•11v .. 1lrd1lllJIWl(lUl'WlfOUl>OO;"''Udoubl•the I I .. tut! nu. c:ouPoO lood J• 12 Wll .1111111. IW!!·_~ft ~.~· I -• --nm -Yll M• A-ACJm'S-• _...1 -r _ ,11 • • t11-I "''""' J'h19 to11oon ~July 12 tlvu JuJy 18. 1'79. Umlt one dou· I blf velut perOftl man\lfllctllftr'1C10Upm, NMtollJQ ..... rt ... -or I ,._,.., 11w ,,_ -n ---""~~ •• ~w -..-I bit valut ptront manul1rtW'tracoupm. Not to\ncludt '9ll1lwor I fNe ooupOM Of "C91d \bl""'-" iM Item purdiMed, Mllll19\I• I 11 '1 that •imple to add to the .. vln~when you 1bop El R.ncbo. Another plus for Super happera. One ''" rouP011A or ucwd iht vi lue ot UM item Pll"'hlMd Minimum I -oo __ .._ ~le .,........ ~. ftuld •Ilk ndlXtfd I (i t.h h h I ~00 putthUt Alcoholic 111, ........ lobeteo a nuid ntllli u cluded ~ ~ .. -..-·id......_~ .I of oun, wlt.b one oft.beira doubt• valu1! Now.• few mlnutee 1pent M 1n~ roua t e new8paper, I •----,..... -d I 'l h •1 do\iblt Vllut olftr Ind Minimum ourtbate. •--•••••••••••••• ~nci~~r favorite mq•r•· reeulu tn money eamed ... ¥<f you •ti I •nJOY t e differences otr E ••••••••••••••••••••••? \ .• ,. • ,. *" .................. , .......... # --.. -_____ • ..,,., ____ _.. __ -•• -····-....---~....,,..-..,..., WedneeCUY. July 11 , 1919 * DAILY ll'ILOT 8 J The Biggest '9'arketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED . ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ......._ '-' S. ......._for-S. ..._.. F'Of' ~ HMM• f« S* tto.n" Few S• Houffs For Sde Hous.1 Fors• HouHs For Sde HMsft for S• .••.•••.••••••••.•...••..•.........................•....•.•......•••• •···••·•·•••······•···· ····•··•··············· ··········••·••··••···· ..•..•..••.....................•..•........... ···············~······· e ••rtl IOH ., .. ,.. • 002 •••r• I OOJ ., .. ,.. I 00? G1•1.. I 002 G....-al I 002 Gwt-• I 002 GWt'111 I 002 ..................................................................... ··•···················· ·······•··············· ........................................................................................... . WOODIRIDGE s 129,500 I :Jii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: REAL ESTATE IN TWO DAYS FOR JUST $15 '••t MO\ltftl, thotouth and ••ctfl"9 pnt .. nt11ton or ,.. .... n, leotl 11\d tuft· d•..,_Male of "-•' let•t• law, ft nanc., 1ppra1 .. 1. ta11alfoft, m•lheft'Mltloe, l.CfOW, tttte ln1ur1nc:e. and mon, by on1 of C11Hornl1'• mo•t knowl-.•bl• pt'IHlfltion4N' llMf akllted i.c1ure,. A compf•I• courH In TWO DAYSI S.,.claMy dea ... ned ONE WEE.KENO CO\lfM evalleble Hcluelvety ttlf0\19h JOI S.mln•~. u.lft9 • bf and new 220 ~ eyllebu• A rare OpPOrtunlty &o ,.atn or rew .. w Real Eetate wtth an 11penenced profaHlonet Thi• lneredlbly compact and lntounellv• 1e hour. TWO DAY .. ••IOn I• offered 1hla week, Seturday and Sunday, et The Aegl1try Hotel, IHOO MacArthur Blwd .. In lrvlne lacro .. from John Weyn• Alrpon). Regl11er In p.raon •t 1:00 e.m. Saturdey1 or call now tor ADVANCE RESERVATION & tree COURSE OUTLINE. -'. ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~shef''s Notice: A.11 rl'al est<1lt' adn~rtt:-... d tn lhis nc•ws11a1wr ii; ... uh Jl'l1 lo thl' Ft-<l~·r J I 1-'111 r Huusmtt At'l of l~t.11 wtuch make..-. 1t 1lh.·1.wt tu advc•rltl>l' · ·'"' p 11· ferencl'. ltm1t.tt1on or dts«nmm:it1on ha;.ul 1111 r:i\'t:. color. n •llg1on. :.1•x. or' nallonal on i.:10. ur ;in mtentton to makt• ,iny "'IC'h 1>refl'rem·t· It mtl.1 uun. or dtl>cnmmatmn nus newsp11per will not knowin~ly urf•ept ""'' 11dverl1~1ni:: for r e.ti tsl<tle \o\htl'h IS tn \ 1111.1 ttunofthtc"la"" ' etRORS: Advertisers shcUd checlc their ads daily and report er· ron i~diatety. The DAILY PILOT assumes ficmclity fw the fint in· ~ in.ertion only. :-elhng anything with J Dally Pilot Classified Ad IS a simple matter . Just. call 642·5618. CLASSIFIED HOURS \th•"''''' '"·'' """' ftt.•11 .ttl" h\ 1t•lt•1•hon• K li t,, fll ttt"t .top t11 \!nmt.11 1 hru Fr11l.11 111flf11VHiS,tfurfl.t\ ""'' \ \H-.\ 111-~II~ 0 1\1. 11.11 fr1.! 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PAii Y I'll.CIT ·""'mo•• hllhlhl\ lnr 1h1• 11r ... 1 111 '"""rN., •n'-t•rt um uni\ l">\~l'~.1.1. \TIO;\~ Wh«n k1l1t11.i .tn .111 IW <>ur,. h~ m.1kt' ,1 n•1·on1 nl lhf' KILi l'\l l'M llFll L!t\t1n \<Oll h ' \OU( i:Ut h1k1·r Ji. rc•c t>lltl 111 '"1tr 1.111t 1•ll,t11011 Th" l.111 numht·r 1nu""'t tM· f'n· ... t'n tt<t h' th,• ·-"" t•rl .,,.r 1n ('8'4' .. r u tt"PtJ' ,. l'AN1·~:1,l.A'l'ION OH l'\lllllEC T ION OF N~:w All tH:f'OH ~; RPN-.:1Nt: ~:wn· •·llnr1 " m ac1t' 1 o ktll 0( rorr1'('I u Ot'W 3d \h.tl hu' ho•"' ord<•rt'd. hut lllf' <'ltnnol 11uar.,n· I\'(' lo 114\ I"• 00111 i ht• ml ha-11ppr11n•d 1n 1 ht• '*""' . • ()CM .. : A I.INF: Alls ""-• !old 11rt' "\nr1h ta.-.h 1n •tfH•n<" b~ mml rrr 111 •"' unit' or oor nt fit'tl< NO ~ (ll"dclr~ llf'atdllnt-• 3 p m . l''nd11v. <;no.111 Mt'An 01 htt • 1a noon 111 1111 hr#lt'h offK·~. Tfflo: l>All.V Pll.OT ftllltrVf' lhf' rlith\ In ~t~, fdit, "-"IOf' IN' r•lu"lt' •ny edvfr l~nl . 11nd to rh11nteo tt11 ~ • ,..._111a11on• ~ ""°' nolltf C&AUIND ( M ...... AOIHIHS PO"°' IMO. ("'«•Me~.• ... ENROLLMENT LIMITED JDS Seminars, Corona def Mar (714) 644-1094, (714) 644-6869 Wafter S.J<tng & _JJ.jjOC· 673-2500 HARBOR VIEW HILLS, CdM S34,SOO REOUCTIOH-.....OW UOS,000 3415 QUIET COVE O,EN DAILY 1·5 Our "Countrv FrC'nch" charmer with sm<1sbing <Wean \'lew. French doors. .shullC'r ..... rnolrlin):!:-.. red used brick. heanwd 1·"1ling:-.. on quiet cul·de·sac. Ownt•r wdl eo11s1cler 2nd T . D. What t·l:-c 1s n<•ccftod ·· Coml' s~e us now! WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since HM6 COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TWO DUPLEXES-LARGE LOT f:CJc h duplf;'x ront <Hns two 2-bdrm J ·hath -;ingle le\'l'I unit!-> Near schools. shopping. t'le f(l'dllr<'rl price at o nl.v S1!>5.000 tor hoth biogs. Call today ' WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21 I I Sort Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT BEACH, N.I. 644-4910 SUGAR 'M SPICE <1nd CH•r~·1t11ni.: mn· 111 1h1~ d t•an :1hr l 1 :• ha horn(• \4 , . .,, ('r1'<1 JIJI 111 m: dc.:c.:~. 111. )d & ""'"" roof. Only $79.900. Call now. 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic Newport Bay views from gorgeous 3 bedrm upper unit or spacious 2 bedrm lower unil! Natural bnck fplcs. Wet bars. 4 Car garage. Roal ~pace Steps to Whal a Wonderful World ht'U<'h Dial 752· 1700 of Shopp1nR. n gbt at f'i\.")T' your ftnRertsps ev•!ry 1·. • 1 • •1 "'"" •• ' ~.,~~<;:fl~ ~:,~y T~) ~l~~t~ [ ~ l':Ulifd:f!I your ad,1•;ill1>12:;t;7Rancl ~ ill\i~j°J: li'l a Cl:is!tiltl-.1 ,\rJ \'1~11r L~==~~~~~· ~ tK'lpyou Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? It so -jom ui for an informal chat with ... SK.Randy Mc Cardle i' Rendell R. Mc:Cardle, Ph.D. PrHldent THE REAL ESTATERS II you have ever cons1C1er&d a career 1n real esta1e sales. or are now presently h~nsed. and v.QUICI hke 10 have your questions answered et a sn-ell. lnforfl\111 discusscon with Randy and soo-e of 'THE REAL ESTATERS. tl'len call now tor resen-at1ons Space 1s 1tm1ted. Call Miss Co. at 751-6191 Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres July l l , 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Randy McCardle, a 9th grade drop·out. hitchhiked into Costa Mesa 26 years ago and started In the real estate business. The first few )'NI'S were • struggle . . . From driving • 14-)teer old car and living In a single car garage to estabhshi09 hia own bU$1neu. His comp1111y, THE REAL ESTATERS, 11 both well knoWn and well reepeded. Later, MCC.r· die -.nt to oollege altendlng 0 .C.C .. Chapnwn Cof11V9, Cal State Long Beach. USC and ~.,off with a Ph.0. In ~ion to being the owner and founder of 1ttE REAL ESTATERS, Randy Is a founder of the Citizen• Bank of Costa Mesa, prealdent of Treece> &crow Inc .. college lecturer, author. national apaaker and MWIPIS* 001umnl1t. " you would like to but .,. unable to att.nd ttlla mNtlng, i.t us know -Or If YoU would 111'9 .. ma'*181 tent to you, p ..... c.11. • THE REAL . FSTA1'ERS 1 U~IVU~ IN NEWPORT BEACH OC F.AN Vl EW $229,900 4 bdrms. hugging tht' l'l1ffs above tht Harbor. approx 3000 sq fl . 3 baths. 3 decks. JUSl $229,!JOO IN WESTCLI ~,~. 3 bdrm Sturtevant bui It. l2.000 sq fl lot. ~400 sq ft ho me. parquet floor s. bt'am ceiling!., JUSL $169.SOO 180 VIEW H1g Canyon golf tourse v iew. 2 bdrm townhoml'. exquisite Uistdul dcn>t'. hardwoort floors . detached garage $219.500 VACANT CORNER -:! brlrm. rten Monaco m II V llomes. \'Ut'unL tng corner lot. lo" :il't>a price $165.000 and fee land. NEW I N NEWPOl1T BEACll 2 new custom home~. both Uniquc ' 3 Bdrm:,. 2 story. sunrlcC'k" micro" et\ l'' l'I<' S~I S.000. U,_.l()UI: 11()Ml:S REAL TORS·. 675·6000 2443 Easl Coast Highway, Corond I.lei Mdr BAYFRONT Several fine bayfront born e:-. with pier & slip AVALON Well constru(·ted. J BR. I het . oak floor. partial bas ement. <:onc rett• foundation. Fla ts area. $120.000-F'ee Bl LL GRUNDY·, REALTOR 341 Roy~1de Drive N 8 . 675-6161 OUPLEX EAST SIDE 1600 sq.ft .. each unsl Beautiful pool Quiet street. C all Robert Milliken. Agt .. 631-1266 MESA VERDE Super 3 bdrm on a quiet & shady cul de sac slrc•et m Costa Mesa's ftnl'l>t neighborhood 11 's iust been completely pa1ntt•d. has a new roof & is in xlnt cond. l:"catures include xtra lgc patio. 2 frplr!>. b u 1 l t 1 n k 1 t c h l' n w1dtshwasher & wall to wall ca rp eting throughout Fu II prt c1• ~.000. Cati 751-3191 «;::SELECT T" PROPERTIES ·····-··········· Beauuful :! Udrm rnt1d11 on the .i.:nll t•ours•·. t•nd urut. man:, upi.:rade~. plush white l'arJ)t!t ini::. parquet noorrng. m1r rors. community PQOls Priced lo sell at $126,000 644·7302. Thomas. agi ··········-·····' EAST SIDE "Unusual" Super cull! 3 bl'drm family home ~t th c.:us t om detail s Cathedral <'C'lhn~. larg1• hreplac.:e. i:ounny custom krtchcn. large lot. :illcy acces~. RV p.trk 1ng Pnet-d lO ~(')I ' $92.500. Act now' 546 23l3 ,,.: • "t' •i •• t CAMEO HIGHLANDS Plenty of room for exp<tnsion tn this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home. pool & den; your choice of 3 beaches. Priced. $185.000. r A COUJWaL IANCB CO. 644·9060 21'1 SAN JOAQUIN Hll.LS RO IN NEWPORT CENTER ... .._, ..... _____________ __,.,,.J ... *LAGUNA OCEANFRONT VIEW Fiii .. _. whfhwcrhr VIEW wt~ twf frOM thlt 2 bed. 2.bo. CODplraffYe Hit. Total uurlty Oftd b•••tiflll 9'ffMf'Y Wt fMI lffcltfroftt C ..... L O..-wfl cORIWer IHM/optlcMI, wMI c.,.,, e 291d J,,..t DHd, .tc. s.INMt: S2H,000. *BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT-VIEW c ..... -.... ....... 2 Md. 2 ..... '"' ...... Newport ...... , .......... ..... •w ............. ,, MC.tty, ley mMI Ou• VllW. $197,500. lo.t atlp ........ WATERFRONT HOMES lac. Z't~ W Co<''' Higth.'"" N~p00 Beoch 631·1400 Owner transferred. 2 Bedrm and den. vaulted wood ce1l1ngs. wet bar. decorator wal i coverin~s Private deck. Central vacuum. Self cleaning oven & much more OCEAN VIEW- COROHA DB. MAR Gorgeous ocean and canyon views Huge lot with spacious home L ight and air y kitchen Massive st one f 1replace 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm Pal10 and deck POOL BEACH DUPLEX S 172,500 Slep~ to the beach from owner 's front unit 3 Bedrms + loft Fireplare De<'ks & patio. shake roof WATERFRONT $231,000 Almo~t new. 3 bedrm. 21 .. bath. fam1h rm. drning rm. d ('n Brick patio halcony . fireplace Amenit1e~ incld pool. Ja cuzzi . volley ball. sa1l1n g , private beach & MUCHMORE' Boy let;\ and \!:£)/ 8e<Jc h Rea lty REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 CORONA DEL MAR ~pl·t·t<H. ular ~ :-. lory ho nw . Just :-. H· p:--lo On: ~1 11 Blvd & :m eas\' \.\ alk to LITTLF. (' 0 R 0 N i\ B E t\ C 11 A r I 1 s t 1 c· Cl I I ' <iec·ornted & meticuloush mamta1m•ri Pkase c<1ll for detail:-. s:fau.ooo 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 VA BUYERS lf you m;1k<' SI 100 mu. yoo m.iy tp1~1ltf\' lo own your own h11m1· • 1.,1'4 Oown' Lo.111" to Stoll lllMI I.A:! us Shfl\4 ~OU hlJ\o\ 10 do 111 Call Nt>\4 ' Talk to Red Car-pet W e Listen! 754-I 202 759-0226 WIU NOT LAST - DUPUX OCEAN dHUS .. 0 oCOMMISSION! WHY PAY 60/o COMM.? Prolt-:-.-.1onal J~c·nl prn \lc1lnl.! tol;;I ... C'r\ 11 l'' 1 ~11~"' will !>di or ,,,.,, ... 1 \ olU tn pun h,1-.1n)! \ 11Uf h<•ml· lor onh I '. ~·I"' 2', of -.ale prt('t" 1 .ill ~!> 11:\h ,\g1 We Work For YOU! Ht<nl.il' '-JI•'" l'rnl)l.'rt~ ,\I ~mt DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES HR HARBOR HI :1 HR 2 Ba qwct h)\',1t111n SJ;Q.~.00 2 STORY Shu kc roof. \ I{ H, :.: 1 , It •• $12!;1,000 EASTBLUFF C'hotrt• comer loca1111n ,) BR. 3 & . $187 ,500 Roy Mc Cardle. Rltr. 548-7729 • Haw taking applications for our I st office in Newport l each and surroundin9 area. • If you Ott o real e~tate professionat cOft'e in oftd totll about the many od"Ofttgqe' to yo11, Coll office sec~tary for confidential interview 759-0226 I 303 A•ocado, S11ite 193 Newport B~ach. Co. REAL ESTATE PROFES SIOMALS Wl·'rt· l1101<1 n g t c11 I 11111...,1;1ncl1n)..' l1c·l'll'.f·d 111 ·11 pl1· \\h t) .1r1' n o l 1n11m1<l.11 1rl h' ,l111t""' °"h'' ,I f\' tl\1111\,tll\l I I t .tll\1' pr1·-.1•1ll ;1 "ll)lt r 1111 <t PP• "' ,1111 v \\ hn ,1r1· m1)ll\ ;t1 1·d 111 t '\lll'l'l ;111 1nc·om1· rt! $J(lll.1Jfl1J+ ,, Vt·:11 0111 l'Olllflill1\ rn d I I. I' I ' JI n .... I I ~It"" r, .... Id,. 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A mu.'t ..,,.,. al ••nh SI29.000 .Just h~l<'tl .11 I 00"" Io S.16 2313 MOTHER-IN-LAW HOME "W ollc to Sho~ .. a Jll'rf+'<·I hom1 1111 fa11"UIJ1~. 1 twdrm 'li,1111 hum, '411 h .11lrt. 11 "" ht'<irm • h.11h 1n pr ,,,11, an·a \\. .111.. t11 lf.1r l111c Nt<Jppsn~ < 01'111 • r \ mu.•t !-ot'. Sl:!."1.UOO t .ill 110"' • ~II) 2313 PALM DESERT 1,; I 11 \pl ••nlJtl• ' "' I ' I"' h I " " I .. ,; 01111 11 1u11t \\di • ' I hdfl~'I 1\ +1 I'\ "\I I fill 1111.1111 trtl- 11 ,\I.H0 1\ I S I. A!\ IJ R EAi.TY 673 ~700 NEWPORT BEACH $89,900 I ti\• I' 1·1111<1<1 m 11< It ""Ul-hl .tllo•r '"'"' f<lln 111 '""'" ... t ... 1111 'hlllll .... ,\ <11•1·111 .. 1. 1 \4 ol lp.q1t•r (lo-..· 111 -.h11pJ1111 c ,\ tr JR,ll0tr\.1t 11111 l•\lo i i 11 2 ON A LOT SI I 0.000 l)li.11111 ,,,, .. ,1>,t.hl 111.1111. • 1rd1t.,I do111'4 .I\' lou~· lfll ll•IO I 1111', llUI [®lllll[®•l OCEAN VIEW S69,SOO Ral'(' Ot'l·an '11•\4 <lupl1 ' lot. lo.:Jll'tl :! hl1H'k' I 111111 ltw Ot'.H'h Joi.I lt'tt•<I l'<1U noi"" twil)rt· 11 • ~11111 55ij. 2ll60 t=:SELECT T' PROPERTIES ·ABANDONED n.f SERTED FORGOTTEN VIUAGEWALK ONLY $66,500 PEt41MSULA A 3 Bdrm & I Bdrm. walk lo all "hop<i 1 block to th1' beach. o~ner l('ft :crea. -;a '' ""rll ,, .. s2l9.soo A PRIZE GEM! Bake to bt•ach 3 ,.:1.101 1\ ~upl'rb Turlkrui·k bedrrn'>. :! bath Dintn~ Gl{'n Townhom1• lux area. f •• mtl) room unow.. modern, cont rm 0 w n {' r cl <' .:; Pi· r ;1 I ,. POINT l'harming .1 l•r uni\ stt·1~ to sand .lu~t hs1.•d a.nO pnt•t•d for lj\lll'k '>Jh' l~ll Now'• 1;.11; 7171 675-3411 porary ,..1ylt• \o\tlh s on Sl l4.!l00 y\rt no.,.., dcl'ks. wetbar. :-.unkcn ~.~13,., ,, ., ,.. 1 ~~~ ... -~ tub. :! bedroom~. 2 1 :? [ -~ baths. 1676 squan • feet. ~ • ; ~l.'OUS ''wws and com • roondm~ location Ont~ · ' Slt:i.S.000 This ont' won'l t:=:=:=:::::::-=-:::=:=::-=-- lasl' Call L11unnl.' Shaw. [®llll] agt tl4Hl907; 675·tl000 1111•--------------.. macnab I Irvine realty CLOSI TO llACH Upper Bay Area condominium for ONLY $92.500! Formal entry leads to lg. living rm & formal dining area. Lg. master suite + 2 add'l BRs . Private yard wteovered patio. Convenient lo freeways. HURRY! Lorraine Rennie 752·1414. <U-104 l M2·12lS 644--6200 901 Oover Drive HertJor View Center Irvine at C.mpus Velley C..ni.r 7S2·1414 C!E 110111 ILIJllS ao. . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE , WATIRROHT WITH DOCK Spectacular F1tmil)' Homt On Tht• Water In ewport Beach. Three Bedrooms Plu' M a id 's Room LnrJ?e F"am1ly Room Immaculate Condilton llu~e Dock f or Your Yacht. Coll Now. St.500.000 CORONA DEL MAI Lowest Priced Conlio On Jo'ee Land ln Can vnn Crest Three Bedrooms Two Fireplaces Sund~-ck OH Master Bl'droom Wet Bar. root. Sauna & Tennis Court~ Nenr S h opp1nii . Good Security. l'r1vale Commun!ly Only SlHS.900 . &31·1800 Ill DOYll DllVI . -- SHOE --· . ' "It'• hie spring fe\/"er drogglng on through the summer." . THE FAMILY CIRCUS "If this ont'' o fork , is this one o 'THREEIC'?" • DENNIS THE MENACE ' MllS P&ACH ' • I ' 41'# • I • {,J..,,,,,,,.' by Jeff MacNelly JUDGE PARKER NANCY by Tom e.t1u1c .. by MeU Lazarius ORABBLE ~1~ sorooo RE~'f"~ttAM'f Ii ~£#.LL~ A N\(( Pt.Al f -ro 14A.'I/£ l.VNl~ I Pl\1'R\l ~ ~ 1'~£ A1'MO-Sf'4f.~€ l"i e.Rf." A."f" IN. ~EltE' ! "'-~ i~ E' I ~ OR .SMOCK by Harold Le Doux I COlJL.D SCREAM WW:N PWPU: AS>< 1HAI. by Ernie Bushmiller l'LL TAKE THIS ONE PEANUTS ~ES, MA'AM ... MS NH PRfSEHT AOPUS6 .•• NH NMiE IS ~S lMOWN .. l'M !l~T AW A MAl.F ... 1'ME'4 lt(ALL'i ,-ft'i 'fO MA~( ~OU f£t:l- L. nCE: '{OU ' ~£ A 'f "'ti.4( 5£A'"4 ! OOMICS I CROSSWORQ SPEAKING OF~ ~S l{OU~ FUND RAISING ~COMIN6~? by Kevin Fagan I 1'141N\(. Pu1"nNCr ~A~o ON 'f14£ n.oo~ ·~ ovEROOtN(r 11 A. S1,., 'fl40Ut,~ ... by George Lemont IN "f'HIS DAY ANP AGEL : ANY K I NP OF A MEL-;--5 POWN SCARE:S Me .' ~ by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Swelled up- w11d 6 Mineral tar 10 Crust 14 Wise saying 15 Op11ca1 •lem 16 Meo1ta1e 17 "Like a - -bricks 18 Cherishes 20 Tra1ectory 21 Bridge seal 23 Speecholy 2• -·pocus 26 Governmen1 VIPs 28 Dwarfs 30 For rent 2 words 31 Halllair and Boston 32 Pardon 36 Asum silkworm l7 Small sums 38 -1ne mark 39 Seer's aid 2 words •2 Treasure "Ou110 s range 45 S1re1cl\ed tne neck .S Smash 49 BackbOne SO Pap1er - St Bank deal ~Use oars 56 Consu1ta11on S8 Santa - Cal 60 Excurs10n 61 Fiber source 62 Auraculate 63 Haunches 64 Be hkely 65 Des1qn DOWN 1 Factual 1nlo 2 Scent l China re goon • The sell 5 Flaws 6 Goo -1· I WcesteCI 8 lJSNA grad 9 Tough wood 10 Hooch II Arthur - Doyle 12 Sharp ridge 13 Harass 19 Garments 72 Eu• nation 25 Can prov UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesdays Puule Solved: •Jo Tl It rl I fi1T ~ [! I [!I! 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PAOOUCTl~S ISi W tetll SltHI Co•fo NW .. , C.fl!oml• "6lt Sc ou A Fr1•dt•nd >•1', Coron•ao. Lcww, 8e<1<.11 Cofllorn•• YOO» J .. ,,.., R-.9, P 0 Boa t041 Ven•<t C.fllon"• tO'ttl Tiii\ bu\IM\'° I~ ton011<teo o, e 111n1tta l>Mfftt~k>. S<oltFr-- Tl\ls Slltlemef\f w•• '""° With I"" COlll\IY Cle•ll ot Or•~ Count' on Ju,,. 15, "''· l'IU•>l Published 0.""91 COot\I D••ly Pilot, J11,,. 11 •••!July'· 11, II. 1•?t 1•21·1' P UBLIC NOTICE STATEMENTO .. ASAMOOMMENT 0 .. USE o,- l'ICTITIOOS I USIHEU MAME Tho loff-lnQ peuon ll•s •IMn001>4'0 111e "'° ot ,,,. Flcllllo\ls 811.,nt.> "'•me TSL MANAGEMENf "!>EAVICES, :11 O••n9t' <;1,,..1. ,.,.,p0rt Buel'. (..111torn1A~ TM F1Ct1ltOU'\ 8uStM1.\ N•mf' f~ ,~,,,.o 10 .cow-w;h t1teo '" oran0t Co11n1, on-t<ll •. l•H Tf!O"""" s l~. ]II 0r .... 9t' S••~I Nt •POr1 ~.Ch. (lllllO<nloit 0 ..0 ffU\ tMAIM\\ Ii Condu<trd by •n If\ '-'1Y10ual Tl•O<nH S I.('<' ttus \fAt,.mrnl wa\ ftlt'.O w10t lhft Coun•• C•~·• of Or•nllt" Coun1; o~ lu~ 1$ 1•~ 1'4101 Puo'"""° °'""I> C~•I O~·•v P·•ot lu,.. 11 •na Julv • 11 tt. "" 102 10 P UBLJC NOTICE FtCTITIOVS 8US.11tESS '4AME STATEMENT Tn .. •ouow11'\Q P44'~'°' ,, 001no t>u>1 fUt\.\ ~ COMPU1ER SllSTEMS. Biol Oarfm00< Or HUnl•nQIO'\ e~acn (A Q1 ... 6 RlclldrCI At.,n Sa11~rtr~lo 81~1 DMlmuor U.. Hunflnqton tle11cn. (A ~, ... 6 l tU\ bu\tn«!S\ t\ <ondV<t•O OY an in d 1v1dv•I ,..c~ro ••-'" S11ttlti°ltt'h'.I f"l!I \fat,.rornt w11s ftlf'd wntt tn.-( Qun•v (1.r• o• Or~ Co11ntv on J11,... JO 1919 Fll/ .. t P110lo\hl'(I ()fdnqf' CO•HI 0 .. 11v Pilot, J ul' 4 11. 11, 71 1010 1~11• It PUBLIC NOTICE FICllTIOUS 8USINESS N-E ST.llTENIENT Tnttt •nuow1no PH~ i\ oo.~ °""' "~\ ~ UNIQUE LAHOSCAPE AHO OESIGH, 171Mo C•mbrldge L•nf'. ,.ewl>O't llNCll. C9'1t,,,,.I• 97..0 Gltnn A VOQI, t:io. C.mbtoCIQf' L•"4'. H4lWllOf1 O..Cll. C.llloml• 97..0 Tru• busl~ I> conducted by en •n· di"lduttl GI-A. VOQt TllO\ "•I~ ""M fried with "'" Coun" c .. rtt Of O•M\99 Counl' on Ju1y J, 1tn. ""'"' Pul)ll$1\tOC1 ()f;tn'"' c~,, O~lly Piiot, July 4, 11, t8, 1S, "" 2$79 7q PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCTITIOUS llUSINIEU Ht.NIE STATEMENT Th" totlowlnq ,,..,~ '' dolno bU~· M )\ --~ Tl<E Gl.ASSSMITHS 11&6• !,.n Vtcentr, Fountthn ValltY. Cal1forn1t11 91108 Cllorff'• Alo~u• Sm••"· t766• San Vtcenle. Foun'••n ""ll•v. Ce11tor"1" 97708 Thi\ buY~• •\ conouctta 01 •11 •n Ot¥1duftl CM""' a. Sm11" T"1\ \I~~ W.t\ fl~O wrr1tn fi'f <.ounh Clf'r-01 Or "nQf' COIM\IY on Junt e. 19~ FH61M Pul>l••f'IKI 0.M'l?t" C~st O•llv P iiot J 11IY • II. 18. l S. 1'7• 1S17·l• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILAl lLIT'I' FOii PUll.ICIHSPECTIOff OFSUMMAllY or: CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ADOf"TEO "ISCAI. YEAll tnt-tO I UOOET .. ND A••AOVED USES O" "IE VENUE SHAlllNO ,UNOS NOTICE IS tlERE8V GIVEN that 11\e 811dget tor Fltc•I YHr 197._llO 1111(1 the u~s lof' Geneul Rt,,.n\11& $1\it•lno Funas '°' tt>e -•od ot July 1. 1•1• 1nrou11n Jun• lO, 1990 were <IPP<O•~O by the City Coul\Cll ol '"" Cll• ot Fou"· tain Vallr,r, C.llfotnl11, •• ifs m"ll"O ol JuM 19, 197•. • Puri\JMll to ti-""'"'"on' Of "'" Stal• onO l.OUll FIKAI Aubwnce Aet • of ttn IPL97·S1'l and A,,..nclmtnlsot tt16 I Pl .._..., ..na reQulttlons ""'. mulo•t•O t~rt11neltr by tf\e u.s S...~tt•rv ol tM T,..esur,. • wmm""" OI Ille ~-BwdQet lncl\IOl1>9 lllt ll'OCK>Md uM ol ,...__ ""''lnlJ '"""' " •••llel>I• lo• fn$..-CllOl'I by tM p111:>Hc •t the Olllct a t tll• Cit• Comptrolie<, Cltv H•ll, en, ot F-· '"'" v.1...,, tCllGOSleter -.ven ... F-t•ln Vol1tv.c.ei1tomi.. Cttv C-11 of tt. Cltv of ,,_,.•In Voll•• "£ .... "' McatftdOll CltyC.lefll Plil>lltllta Or"'9t CM\! 0.0y P;i.t. Jllft' ''· ,..,. ,_,, .. A fltclltlou• 8111lnH1 "'"'. lt•tetMllt ltMd wtlt\ .... 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W e t re Arfftl'• 1tnAr..wA•t. C....MeM Vo.a are U.. w101111r ol ................ (Sll.00 v1luel. lo ..,..u,ns. ~sa. .. •I lht-MAIU~IM CONV ENTlON <.:Jl'.NTlo,;R July \4,Kp m Qill 042 ~"' nt :!72 l•J l'llillm your lll'kl'l" • • • NIWPOIT H •t s DUPllX 2 bdnn bach. hte Iii\ 1rnmMbl" luan Oo ly a.t,<W P'LAYAllALTY U l0 4tt0 wt.y ,..., 61/1 c Oftllft. 7 •S950• ~f!t,I.~ YOUft llOM~ t 'i\S1'' f"' tJ I. L It to; A I. T Y s1-~Rv1ra-:• A....._'ilST lJ Sl';L.t. :t~7 H7.tf7 A CON\llNlfHI S~IHC ANO SfWtNC CU10l I OR I H( GAi. ON !Hf CO Add a colorful 1oot11 to you• table with burte1tly mats P1otect YolJ' tallies p1et11ly c1ochet not p1a1e mdlS ol l s11ands bfosp1ead canon 1n a vmo J.cOlor comb1nat1on 1.1sy 11pple st1lch Panein 724 7 large aboul 10 x 10'. small 1 ~ I $1.SO 101 each parte1n Add 40• each oauern l0t lust class au mail and h1ndlrng Send to. Alice Btllllks Needlecraft Dept 105 Dally Pilot 8o1 IU. Old ClltR I Su .. Hew '"'· 1n 10011. """' "'""· Addms, bp. P'1ttern Nwmbtl. NlW/NQW1 Qui 19/9 NE£0tl cRAn CAIALOC-ovei 200 ~111111 lat 0tt1ens, J hee pa"e1ns punted inside Send 1 )t I 30.S .. ien-Sins 31.5'. SI.SO l~icll[lsy T11111ltn Sl.50 12&.htdwl9ck Qliitts .. SI.SO 127-AIP,ns '11' Ooilits Sl.50 l2'-C111tJ flowtl'S . . . s l.50 12s.teQf Qtiilts Sl.50 124-Gilts 'n' Om1111tnls Sl.50 123-Stitch 'n' Pilch Ollilts$1.25 122·Stuf1 'n' P'11ff Quilts Sl.25 121-P'IHo.-Sllow-Ofh S 1.50 120.CrOthet 1 Watdrobt Sl.00 119-Flllwtr Crochet. Sl.00 11 I-Crochet with $4utts S 1.00 11 ~MHty Fifty Quilts . S 1.00 ll>Ri9ple Crochet . Sl.00 114-Complett Allftlns .. S 1.00 112..Prile Afpw S l.00 lll .fflilp111 Ctotllel s l.00 IOM11sbttl Sewifta Sl.00 l0$-lta1J11t Crochet . Sl.00 l Ol-15 Qltilts 191 T od1y S l.00 102-lllaeum Qu~ts Sl.00 101-Qitilt c.lledioll. . s 1.00 SllK& 'INlf Sun-Loving Casual ~ "t . .,,, •. 'II ,,1: '-<1· No c1u1cn anywne1e1 fla1e~ t1eely Cleanlt coolly lrom the oo.. 11td snouhl~rs Choose a prery .. a11oape1 stnpeo co"on to1 tn1s eisy ~uno•~\ f'11nted Panem 9332 Hall Sues 101? 1211 1411 161l. 18'1. 2011 22 1 2411 S11e 14 11 (bust 371 takes 2 !118 yd~ 60 1n Seltd Sl.50 lot *" patttnt, Add 40C lot uch patttm 191 hrs t·clau •11111ail, ltatt41ina, Send to: MARIAN MARTIN Pattern Dept. 442 Dally PtlOI 232 Wat 11th Sl, New Y"', NY IOOJ I. Print NAMt AOORESS. ZIP'. SIZE ind STYLE MUM8Ell. All the new clothes you n~d 101 rou1 hu~y ltfe are in our SPRING· SUMM{R l'Afl lRN CATALOG' 01es!tt'S. rops ~k111s. pants. ~e~t>. 1ac•els Plus SI ~O lrtt pa"e•n GOUPOO Send l~t 130-Sweateis·Sim 3'·5'. Sl.50 m .{)llld/f.'5J Tramltn SI.SO 12&. P'atcllwor\ Qti11ts . S l. SO 121-Affl!Ms '11' Ollilies s 1.50 DISHONESTY C M 0 P K U Y R R T T F 1 0 l 0 U S M S E W 0 I E C N R 0 A A H I Y P 0 T E U N U L I L A A C I 0 I C 0 K A U R N L 0 A L L S I I T S H T Y U C S N E L ~ A P W 1 T I H U H E H R S T U S A U W C l J 0 M L N Y 0 U T F W W 0 C C F T I K R L E T T G N N A Z R l I R H T A 0 0 R S R I I F E L R Q U T 0 U E 1 RUISUCAAL S NCHI I IPRE S S X E I C I U E T L U R T R F U 0 C u I c L y T D M r y r c 0 w r R L u E E T P W H U L H I I 0 T E U S E 0 S D L U E F A N A N T P R 0 D B S P U T l 0 A U R A 0 G S Y R H I A 0 E S S H S S L F A 1 T H H L E 0 T M T 0 S I A Fllw Untrvt h ithl• l ying Dtuitfvl ft111cl11lt11t Unfll1hful ~ Hyp~ritlcal Dupl"itY ,; T rtilOfOU\ Parfidious Q T rechtr0\11 MlndtciM UNcrupulout Disingenuous Tomorrow'! femous bnhquakes FAMM.YHOME lACatA!<I In ~ popu I a r L•k c Forest ar~a . beautifully decorated 3 bdrm. home with large family r m • priced ror quick ole. Fan ta~tic <and pl'tvitte) yard with lar"e lree6 A bargam at 119,500. '71-4400 HAA80R OCIAHFltOHT ledilcf'd $250,000!! 6 Units. 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. lalboo loy Pr op. RHlten • 675-7060 . loc* lay W oofrr Jttit hsted! This cwtom 3 Bdrm home. zoned ror dQg kennel permit. Coun try atmosphere.~ thu; estate sale at $84,500 Call 546-4141 $7 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. l +POOL $89,500 Fam size lvng rm. frpk . i::ourmct kit. sep. ma:.l<'r st e. ls:e i(am e room w/wl.'t bar. Hui:e C'O\t'rcd p;ilio. fr<-e form pool. low ma1nt g rounds 1-; 7. ftnannng Call now !m-i&ll 49 JA.S1'U NE CREEK DRlVE: Corona del Mar; sech.11fod. private com.muruty. huge shadt trees. pool. spa, TEN· NlS; cloth! \o school• . mar kets, e hur c heg, restaurants, 1n th~ heart ol Corona dl'I Mur t it·~ great. l llve lhere too! - Jean Cole 1 A lovely, lh.ree bedroom home - master swle with adjoin· Ill& study. fireplace & an ocean vie w balcon y S241,500. COLE Of MEWP'ORT REALTORS 675-55 I I 204 0 PH A Li\ R () P F. Mt•sa Verile. a H'ry SPl't'tal offerrn~ nt•w pulJll, new l;mdseaprni.:. nt•wly rarpett•d . big F IVE lii':OROOMS. 3 baths, family roorn Se<·ure furnnl'1ni: of your eho1ce $156.900 COLE OF MEW,.ORT REA LTORS 675-551 I AIAMDOMED 4 BR $84,900 1\1.:. I.I\ 1:-h 4 brt!rm t"St.ite on QUJl'I, trw ltnl•d ~1.n-ct • E\t·t· It\ rm + 'u n:. h 111 ,. I! o u rm t' t k1tdK•n' /\II un .1 huµt· VA F-..cllacJ Mesa Verde North homl' featW"M ucelle.ot noor plMD with 3 bedroom. large country katehen w\th all bullttns , beautiful atnum, new earthtone carpeting S79,900. BKR. Call ~1720 TAR8B1. -· SUIJlCTTO 9.5%LOAN! Super 4 bdrm in xlnt fm . ly neighborhood. Near schools, Kreat ter ms . Awoous! Hurry! 545-9491 ptrestigious ~saWoods Ideal Mesa Woods hOffi(' with pool and !>pa. Two- s tory h o m e w at h 4 bedrooms. formal dmmg room. wet bar, complett" ly furrushed k1tehen with ealtn~ area. <'0\1.'n·d putJO Approx 2600 sQ It sun.500 BKR tall 5-l(}-1720 TMBElL. -· CEOARGLEN Disllnct1ve land 3 bedroom condomuuums from S9 I. 500 2554 Eldi.>n ,\ \'c . C '.\f 642-6734 MOOELSMOW FOR SALE "IRITTANYWOODS'" N+-w townhom•·:.. E;i:;t:.td<· Co~ta ~I t·s a 2450 S;;nt a 1\na A\c li4&<ni I or !155· I 920. REST AND blugo LOOIC WHAT'S AVA.IL.AILE IM SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY!! D11110 P°"9t cotldo wltt. 2 ~. 2'/J batlH ..ct Wll view. S95,000 On• Yltw 3 IM*oOM hw '" D•o '°'"' witta CJl'"t ...... 1. SI 64,900 ptrl•ocy ... a •lew lft S• _,_ Caplltreno wlHt tW1 4 ~ IHMM. S 164,900 Wttlhwahr view hofM '" Dana roW with ] bedrooMs and •ood/glo u d esign . Sl7',000 493-8812 DANA POINT 499-4551 495-1720 Souffl Loguna LOCJll"a Ni~I 497-333 1 644-7020 LaC)U"a Beach Newport l each ' C:O.ta ~o l 024 Costa ~o 1024 ••••••..•.....•........ For ~ah.' h)" "" Ol•r llt·.1ut ·I 8H. OWTlt'r " '"' rr\ :!tlll Grt•at loan i.1!>1>um'1Jt 11lr1 751 l.">7H 81/i°o ASSUM. LN. 4 lidrm, 2 ha, 1~1· .urv honw 7.oncd 112 'vl'rv bwlctabl•· Xlnt hom1· 1:1 tnYl·Mn•t>nl C1mq•n11•nr tll ;,ill ~ ll'I'' ~(1,IMMI i.'il HOOk LOCATION ! LOCATION 1 ....................... Dupll•\ :t :!hr •.harp owner·c; uni I, lri.: ~ tb . cd n·nwl tnl'Ornc, ~J J,, 1~MI i.1;.l :11;m 1-:i\'i'l'Sf IH: :t htl r tn I 11,1 A t 1-.il d n l lho 11,1·" ~ 10 ) 7:l'..' '.Mt'.';\ .1).!I 1-'.;L't ~Hk hu rih·r di '\:pt 11< h .lllr 01'" I\ <'llrlll't 1-cl \1'"' I ill' I. 111·h ,\ h.11 " l1lt111-. l.r-. I H 1\ l l ){ " I l.1 I. I I co" r-.. \l ilrm ''' 1'1''' dfl\~·\.\,1\ t•ftlf \ l 1t •di .11 ;>-11 ,I 11 \'" .... t. ...... H••I (.l/loll ft 11111.t 01 ·. lot·\ aeant Jn•l n ·.idy to RB.AXA TION SPJC'IOU.' 1n•t' 1',1 '1'111• 1 HI( :! Ui.llh "'""' 1111 ,,, I l1 01·tt ,I r e 1 I '•" t•Jnhlllll• •• 1rJ1< ,, Ill" II 1111 It•·• I .1 '"'11 h1111" lt•~I'" o\ th ·d ... ~)lt-.•1 II " I. \ j 1I1 11 \ o I It .1 ll • \•,11f I>\ ""11' I 1111 ii ' \1 t l'-1 't .. 11 •. 111111 .. , t ,, • I ~ -~ 11)()\c tnlo1 ~llt•r JO\ • , IOIL-.. C411!+17 1>UIU . . ·. !...--~-=-=. ; ~ It 1~ tht· nrdn of th1 tla' m lh1,., :J lklrm 1h•h.ithi Fe:ilur~ St'ff d P;•nm..: OHm. "';,i \ f n ·l fl oor ... rormal tl1n1nJ! 1 m . pall~ & tnafl~ .. xtr'-1:- !.111 hr·n Im ""'' 11 • .ant 1n .:>ltl• ~I \1110 1 So. Calif. Realty 546-560S 645-69 I 8 OCEAHFROMT JUST LISTED!! Chormin)! 2 bdrm. house wilh mcomt: unit in rear. larj!e JU! lot. S:l95.000 67J.:.i63 675-•1777 1-;, cs associated BROKERS·-AEAl TORS l 0 2l w e .. lboo b 71-J&& l RAPID APPRECIATION If you desire rapid :ip- preeiat1on. see this im maculate . exclusl\'t' home. in a rarndly ap· prec1atin14 area. Color eoord1natcd decor thr uout I )!lor1ou:. hdrms. atnum ult master suite, 2 put10,., 1\ true value at $110,WO Call MS-0303 FORESTE OLSON ..... .. .... ' ' ... ~. E~TSIDE CHARMER R-2 New copper plumbins:. new car pets. new drapes, new paint inside. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Only ~.<XK>. Call 645·9161 'L OPEN HOUSE , REALTY /' P OOL /HAR I OR HHLHDS This 3 Bdrm. family room home w ill ap preciate 10 s hort order- so much to offer the ac· live family. See it. and inquire about the attrac· live financing. $169.000. 642-5200 --MEW94GLAHD IHGUSH TUDOR Pool. Beach. French win· dows & used brick galo re. G iant 2-s t y nestled on a pprox ... 3 acres. Loaded w I toWer- ing trees. 4 BR .• incl library. Formal dining & lge mstr winll, views gorgeous 32' pool. This home is incredible. So m uch m o r e Ir o n ly $137,500. Must see. call today. TI4--963-0902 BKR. IAYCUST 4 br, bt11e formal dining. ~ drps, bttns, frplc. Lee heated pool. elec gar door opener. Vacant It ready to go. $210.000 JACOBSRWTY 675-8670 To Place your "Fasl Rtswt." Service Dir«tory ad .••• C11l Now 642·1671 Id.HI LOCATION LOCATION RFST 1.<K",\TIO~· t•1111 <lo. walk to Wt·~tl'ltlf or 17th SI Out f)f l>l."<ll'h I raf f11· Conq·n1l't1t bu-.. :.ervtt'l'. S µa 1• 11Ju ~ :1 Hctrm, i! IJ1Jth. clre!>,,IOI! roonl. 11.:ilk in closl'b. d<1Ublt' i.:arai.:t· AdJa('l•nl greenbelt Pool & rl'c· a,·a1luhlt: Pm·1•d n ~M SH!l,500 17·11 Tt;STI:\. C~1 ADULTCOMDO Select from doiens of M L S re sa lt•s ut S60.0001up Recreation. secunty, pnv-.iry Lloy1I Wi~f1cld, Allstate Hltr s:w>-9311 wknds !lfiO :!.153. To buY or sell. 1·all me for info Wlth courteous pro· fcss1onnl serv1cl'. CALL NOW ~~~ 2921 l:lnst1il. l'M MO QUALIFY $5.000<lwn J br. 2 hJ, II!•' yrd.~.000 ilO.M 11" n. :! hr, I lia w li.:t-yrd & spa Co' 11 lJ a l 1 11 S t II U I) II II C)wnr \){l t>.15 i':ll,.1 ~tf~a \ l'rde. .1:.~u mt· !I' < ;r Lo;1 • owe :!51\ 2n<l :: Sl} I Br 2• .. Ha . tkn l'lt' ~.400 L.i Ca!.>a. ,\J:,'l BiU. 831·1257 4HOUSES WESTSIDE OnJyS225.00001W C WORLDR.E. 556-7777 fir 'l r.d rlr I , I 1.f• 1 harmt.·r .I Bl< I 1 ll.1 H\ ar1·t-..» 1·,111 1111" .tl:I ti.'.HOl\lh klk1• to H<·;11 h ;1h1 T I.(' ~7i ~1.;u ti7:1 i>{l:l VALUE PLUS! I Hr. l ha :.hal-.1• r•llll .,. ;.uffil.' lo" 1n11·rt·'1 ~II \ loan Calf 1111 .1 ppt '" Si.'l" Onl\ ~1;> .:-.IMl l>a\lcl 1~111rkt• Hl11 .)lh tr,1;141 I ,11\ 1 I~ ;,i.r ll1·n ·'"·' lrpft . ,,.,ilk Ill -., ( 11.1•t Pl.11,1. 1·0111·~1· ~ 111.·1, '-l'hl t )if l".un II'"' ~ ~ 11 ..-.... , O"n1•r .1n\11111-,,.,11 ht>lp ftn.1n1·1 l<uth ~dcr 1\t.'l li:lj ~;u .• 8%% No Qua It f~ 1ni: O\H $12,<nl 2nd Lott mod1..•I. l HR 2 Ra . rentra l .11r 2 l.'ar l(ara~t· r nncto M ''" ticello S7a.f111U ~s 91til • OPEN HOUSE lalJoa Island ~ REALTY ,z ) 1006 ~fosa Verdr .i hr. 2 ba; h!t' lot $14-0,000 Own~r. Ai,'t. •••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• 751 ·3tll6. Island's Nt•w l'a1 ntetl Lady custom V1rtnn:1n 5br, 4ha meld ll! bonu~ W balh. mt W IV. Cl bllf & 011k floor. Mslr su11t' v.tsitting rm & lrnlcony. stamoo & t'lchcd )!las:.. alllO 1:ara1?1' d r Sclt•t·t C'ari>et now. S.'195.000 22:l 1\ J? a I c . 0 w n t.' r A I! t b"i5-tD21. lal>oo Pettiftwla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IDR.M FIXER Peftins.ulo Pot..t On an m-t•rs1ded 47" lot OnJ\ I lot from beach CALLQUICK ' 644-721 I ,... CClf'OftCI def Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Breathtakini;t P unor 11mic :Mhr view of Npl. Harbor, Ocean. Coa s t & Uuy night lli;thts from every room. Step!\ to bem:h & park. Perfrctly appamt· ed ~hout $750,UOO. 631-4560. 673-0l88 UHUSUAL DUPLEX On Poppy Ave .• old CdM. Attr. 2 bdrm. owner·s un· 1t & good rental Both ad· joining swimrrung pool. $3U.OOO Firm. PAULMARTIM UAL ESTATE 644-7183 1024 ....................... Pnl'Tlt' E s 1<jc lo1•at1on. t"<· CC'IJ. ftlmtly t'Xe(•Utl\lt' homl' P1iol. )!Ut.~l hou$C' °"' wf.'l bar. lg n ·cl .... 1IQll ram rm. J Rr. :! Ba, :! frplr ·:.. man,· plu:. foatur(.>s Sti;;;.ooo c:.i I 1\J..'t Ownl'r 6 ll ·0,1fi7 11r Century 21 ,\ 11\-(t.ts l . 9i3-0061 HWPT HGTS AREA! JBr. 11.tta home. I~ hhn kit. & cov1•rerf pat 111 Movl' in ('Ond o .... nt.· r " 111 carry 2nd SI 12.000 BYCO, INC. 64§. 2251 --------- EASTSIOI': N1r1• I bdrm. I;\• ba. home on qU1et romer lot w bo<il ac~ $110.000 BUIL DER S DEAL Old<.'r 4 bdrm homl' on lar~e lot with room for :l more wiits. *ar 15th & Tustin. $119,!llo BIG FAM ILY? Two story S bdrm. 3 bl) home "'1th 2 Camily rooms & a golf course view. SI 18.500 FUUEll REAL TY 546-0814 POOL HOME ~:.:.L'it side• C M 3 lollrrn 1 1 ~ o a . h 1· .1 u 1 1 1 u 1 tn. '•.'lJJwd :. t rl'H 754-7800 .. l~=:m• ~giswr'ft ~fll nn~tul. (" \I WEEKENDS FREE MO YARD W ORK 2Rr. 21 ~Ra l'nndu. 11111\ 917.500 Ov.'Tlt,>r will 1·.irn 2nd JONES Rl:ALTY INC t~l ~· (714) 673-6210 I 1001 W Balboa Bl"" ...,-' O.acl\ Cafll0fno~97&80 VETER.AMS ! OW MER MOTIVATED 4 bdr m. primt· arrn v.•trcmndclcd k 11 r ht•n Man) amen1\1c:. Call now & submit AKR. M.S-9491 $~\\.4U~-~£t/VS Tli ot lnlriguinq W ord Gome with o Chuck/~ O i 80'rO"'ii)e 'ett&o i• ofiie -Ct.t' tetafftb'ed WOfd'li 04'"'· 0-~ 40-,.. 10\I "~le ""O"CU , IUILDEltS ,...., _U_D_E_B_U -S-..., 2 ~!~lklable ! I I' I I l' I f · HERITAGE R·2 lol. $79,900. Ca ll ~rormoredetalls. , ..... ~ ..... t----j·-v.,...t_L_! -I · . REALTORS " ........ ,.. hr Wt tr OwMt' Y•S... 3tr. 3be, ''"' rm, frplc. Nr So. Coatt Plau. quiet ~Prlnclpl~ only. suo.ooo. 122,000 dowD, t.alt CW« pymu . ~forappt. I R U &PE ,_;: • • • Man·s superlOflty 10 011'181 r I I I anlm•I• lies 1n '"' lblllty to • • -1a1k, Hpeci&lly his at>llllY 10 l .---T-O_M_R_J_P_-. 1 1e1k hlm ae1f tnto ·-. I I I' I I' e r.-.•f ... ~ (~"'~'"' Q~ • -• • --~y ''"'"II .~ ..... ''"'""''' W0''1 .._....._ _______ '°"-Ice> ....... ""' No I t..io- • i!1~~s~~~~El1m I' r I' r I' r r I 6 ~~'f:=,r, ifnr•~ '0 I I I I I I J I JatAM-LmAM...,..lit~INO I<-1l\\lh1 11t... 111·\\ I Ila It . 1111 r 1111111\ t m trph lo1d\\d tll ' J'I HI •~II' 1.tt t.;..11 D<ina Point ~026 •••·········•••••·•···· MARINITA !'>p•·r t a1 ·u lar h olll"I' hom1·~ :!111 l '.!:!tit; ,..q It I 'lt.11-1· 111 \l.tr1n.1 S1•I\ .1 lld llt r'..'a llt' l .. 1 l'n ma \ ··ra ~lt).01,(JIMI ,,, S;.!;,;1,UIKI X:ll :t'>ut, t'.1:1 H.M•• Hldr SPANISH CHARMER (J1\l•h I ll t';a O \If'" .llllp f>._tr1.i P••11l1 ... I •n•1 "' I n• 1 \..h l1<•rh11111I I. · ,. fl)ITI\JI dill I ftl ,I h11m1• t I 1h,t 1n 1 111111 \ .. n t I• \I hi. 11 I111' ~I l'I '~Ill I ,111 1\11 I. I "', 1<.x 1:11~1 .1 i.!1 BEACH INCOME 1<.>.11 h ont.'nll'•I inn 11111• pro pl·rl ,. (in•at t:i IC ~ht-Iler 1n papular Uau.t 1'01nt Al,,..,1,s rt•n11•!1 :".:•'J r t ' \' t· r \' t h I 11 ~. ~JOI . Loqwto Villoqe R.E. 497-1761 Sp.·11 ,11111.ir .! JIH lull !><.~·uni' l'nntln ,,. , 11·1 .. 111 \I''" tlnl\ ~1 l j ,IOI \::I \1 1k1• Hr 1 itnl i i I ~·r. :llll'l!I Fcu1tain Valley I 0 J4 ...•••.•..•••.•...•...• YOUNG FAMILY WAHTED Hwttinqtott ~ach I 040 ·•••··••·•··········••· EDISON HIGH fht.• l .i r~c!.I S1•Jw1ml rnotll'I ' I H H -+ dt·n :! 1 ~ h.1 :!:llMI ,q (t Erlts on lh,,:h Nl1w rt•<iuel'•I U• ''" I) ~I Ji.(0 1 \ ,\ lt•rm:. R E f'rnrt.•s.,10na Is \lt\.1 K:J'jj 5 IEDROOMS 11n0 larj!t' pool wrth :-1.·p ~pa All lcx·:llt'd Oil llt1°\'ly lwi<Jsrupe<f i,, .11•rt• lot Park l'la1·1•.lnelt42 7 lfil llt.•Sl'h walk Luxurv 1·on do •lbr, Jha. FR. 22oo Ml $13.'i.OOO. Owner-Broker s:.>-99117 Surat TOWMHOME Less than l year new! With 3 br. 2 ha, walking dL'lt. to the heach Parle Plare.lne 842·74fil MEWUSTING! Super s harp J AK with pool. Under $100.000' • 673-431.3 AR\. SUPER Sharp 4 BR 2 Ba. remod'ld . Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. &i21 Melbourne Dr. Sl04.000. Ai;tt. SU-5032 Spnnghunt condo ne~r Newland (Talbert. S9S,500. Appl only ~2985 SCENIC VIEW Mileeof city lights! 3 BR. 2 Ba. !;ii acre. Huge stone FP. $1 69,900. A gt. "Lu cky". 640·9008: 983-(ll02 1044 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUMI l l/2°>'0 Ut aa..y new s p•c. 3 Br w/all arneniUes. Prin OD· ' \y. BE lat I 1'1MS13 Agl. ~ DM.Y fltlOT • Wedn..S..,, July "· \119 "'''".... ............. .......Jet' .. .••••..••...•.......... , ...................... ·••••·················· ~.,. ................................ ~~ ! .. ¥ •• !~~~! ... ~!?.~! ._. .. , ...... •w. TMI Cle•· 2ba , 'fErDl(', l)YI '*"°'· au Ol\ ~"" ~ V'4tW rom mOAt LagUNNtr' Realty • room•. Pool • ) u ._...., __ WCI a dt rtca,. 'hMnhotMt 3 bt, ,, .. bi. ,..,., .... ~IJ 5$,. ,.., MIWUl,_..I ~ ~ed. 1~clooa toQll'> _.. bt 1Jntv Pa,_ llld Ullk a wh t• b"t k .-1aa. I U BBQ • .-~bar. pool, tf'nnlii • view ~ -~-_Aat flmllDCE PUCE T h 1J ~a rd l o find BISCAY N E Modt'I 15 •fll'•ll)' loe11tt"d w11hm wll.lklltM d111tan<'e ot ull h1e1IH•c• 4 ht-ti rooms. f•nuly roorn. formal din l11t1 room. C't'ntrul .a ir pJua m •n y o l h l•r real"'" 1t'11 •II h1·rl· waltbaa for you C'all now to 1ee thla be11vt1ru1 haaw an popuhtr WOOO 9RIDGE ti ,, ' " ~ "..,I Jl>t•v DIANIHOMI OWMl!I ANXIOUS l..vly lge m s l r s uite w priv a t~ bulcon y Spacious rmR, 3 baths. frml din rm. lae rmly rm. Exquisitely deMrated. Open Evtltl. 7Sff-l50J 11.:-, Br Biscay. new r Ot" cup1ed, assume 9'•'-' 8'2·0112, or 644·6687 ill llAVJt; r to wt• la a4nlun• coal••'°:ilr3' hom .... lecattd Ill• above t.._'9 R Ml'tll 4'0U1H...-M tarae lot With,_,, pW\l~•· pall<> aad t\Jn •9'adt'd ClllWtJarct l Pft.AW LJ NG 4 BORM , J l ~Ttl t't.001 Pl.Af'f with '°"'"a I d I 11 "'II r~om . tfMnlll' roaet l, fe.turH ......_,,~~room ap pro~ U fccit l on 1 wlftl:,OIP;D C!ILfNC: ANO Clt NT Btt '11U)Pt,.AC1Wf PAL<ll!\ Vllmt'S STONE Sh p :iaverlutrhonhNbullt m rlll\gt'. o\ t"n, 1U111\w1111twr and' l•uniir) .,n·<i Wr- lhm). lh~ hl•Ht·r bul ll ll'lcne. 1n movt' Ill l'nn•l 1 t100111 :i "R£ALST~Al.' UL only Slfl,IOO hi'"_. SEE TODA y I ! ! GONE TOMORROW· I MllllOM 1141.TY YRSS Cst Hwy , l.agUJHl .......... 0731 CALIF. CtASSIC 1~0 de~ white w nrnr Vltw. nr he11ch 5 Bdrm. 3i.., ba+den, dbl lot One .. ,.._. .... •leU&IHOllS •-W.Lo. A roomy upa,:rad~J up prox 'flOO eq f\ on £1•1• hmd it111\fld 11111•1> "'II) dowt and an upi,1<11ri- pue•lt 11t Uw l'.1tr1(11• • Pl .ll~ fubulou11 rtr n ·111 11rn fo1·1llt111s ond IHI u1111y wa1k lo the pri vttui bcot•h 1\NO u f11bulou11 11as11 u11111blt• 1140.000 at 91 :r' i loan 1~n1·~ ni,:ht Ill $192.000 u .. n11 (I( a kind. $400,000 111 11 _ lileal Sl00.000 dnwn MsslowVi.Jo 1067 1-~usy tt'rmi. OWN ,.~ I< •••••••••• •• ••••. •• •. •• Ca l l f o r :ip pt 7141833-MSJ or 4U9·42A7 ST ARTIEI HOME FAMILY DILIGHT Big orean view. with large ht>ated It flltt'rf'<i pool : & spu 4 Largt• hdrms , Corma I dinini:t & family rms .. 2 rrplC'll + recreation room & of· fl('t!; a11JungS247.000 MINT COHDITIOM 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. North Laguna rotlaAe: walk to Crescent Bay BeuC'h AllUMllbte Loon 3 Yeani new. neut us a pin' 3 &Inns .. 2 buths & t'OWllry kitchen t::icu•t mg loan e:i •';. hul or $50.000 can bC' as1rnmed for I Potnt OAC-11111111 -Priva t e ya r d wit h ---------•I several frwt trl'es Lu ri,:t' 759-0226 4'tY. PtC FH LAND au ache<f 2 1·ar garage 3 BR. F am Rm. 3 stand-with door oix·ncr Pricud 8.5': VA Assumable loan ing customized homes. at $175,000 Hy Owner. ovt•r 2.:ioos4 UJ>flJ'ades g11lore . w/spa fl r ymt W1lax Sn32 ~e assumable loan & mti~ficBrc>fil 770-3008 after Ii pm owe. 640..62H ~~Il1lW Pnn<' Only 499.2eoo .... ;-rl'-och 1069 1 r L ~~~)4.JJ --... :r.:tt ....•......... ( ~'/ut-l/'4W·7V *LOCJ'••111••MW, FtXH url'P R E A,, l T Y rewir1.'<1. replumlwcl C'l l' "R b f 1 h k r; Ckl'IJn vie\\, ~alk IO 3u 2 a . rp r . s a t' ---------•I bca•·h . 2 Br 2 Ra. den. clb l rl•1f. \\ood t'Xlr A~sumt• t1arai:e 560 Bludnrrl ('a U' • VI\ In of Sl00.000. \\o TURnEROCK PATIO HOME IROADMOOR nyon 67S-5.5.101407 45:lti 111 fees $1~.500 ------2319 Lau rd l'lan • PLAHI J bdrms. 2 ha, frml •hn & eatrnJ? area m k1tth1•11 r .. ocated on 1•ul llt'•'o ;jl' s t r eet lmmt•f11.it 1• !Jn I ~ &troordiftary aaptwous Whit• Wcrttf" Views . :1nc1 'lumptuoul> Old World C:hur m 11r1•v:i il lhruout lh1•s1• 2 n1•w l't'dar & ~Lunt• homl':O. & ;!urdcns . J lldrm~ . 3 balhs. f1reph•ces. wine -ccltar. poltini:t room & UNlV PK Vig II 4l>r. 1rn· m uch m or e 1n etJl'h. 1nil'. hi ly upgrd . AC 2 WouJd muke 11 perfect frph-. pnv. ask1n~ "Family Compound " SI l!UiOOll)fr 5.';<! 7141114 On sepa r alt• lots. t ukc ii,;2 '74\M y 0 U r p I I' k U l SJ50 .000 1 s3i;~.ooo OR W 0 0 n H R I 0 G E BOTH $700,000 OP EN ~"iTATF'.S Sun. 1·5. 572 Alta Vista 3 bdrm 2•, l>a l'arP\•Ls. 494.7551 drapl's. profes:;ional --------•• landscapm~ & pHl io 1·ov t•r. ITlllny upgrud1•s. iclnt •••11!!1!!!!!•••• location. 103 Wt•!!I Yult• Loop. Opeo llO Ul'f.' Sat/Sun. I 5pm. $1:¥.l,!l!>Cl. HY O W NE R Smoketree ·I 714/640-2360 4CARGARAGE !'tun.: IC' cxlr. :.hak1• rool JBR <!Im. frpk. t'\l up ~ S15!l.ri4MJ owe <ind SR7.l0 ) a:.suml' !I', In Southlti nlll'r s H E l~·ti"t2tlor !>:JI 213:1 WES TC LIFF St11X'r sharp & t'll•an. :J Bdrm and dining room on quiet s t r eet near Dover Shor<':. Thi:. <1uali LY home 1s only ~179.500 l lc riluHe Exrlusl\ (' phone 540 1151 for rt1· truls ~:. HERITAGE • • REALTORS MP#PORT HGTS nus hldden beaut~ jp; nn !lead end st. 2·sly 5 Hr 3 Ba. sml ocean view. full Swedish 11aun a . big Jiicur.ti, lots of extras. .Must see lo appreciate SZ2S.OOO. Owner will help fi.ruul('P ..... ,...s. ........................... ~.~~~~ ... !~!.~ UlllUl'll DWLIX Wallt lO bHC'h, 2 lar11~ 3 ntt rm u nit s wllh fl~plac• and hu1h1ni. Oruut winter ucu 111 ml•r 1ni•um~ polentt11 I )o'1•t' 11 11\PI• C•ll for 1t11pt IH0-11$1 • -HfRITAGf f-ff J\I f( lH~~ ~·ruL.U ll't"K l·ll t'r"r lot •br. a111hM, nr N (i T1111 n l11 S wi m C lub . ·~· ·1·hl1t 11 12.~ 714 &H1mn u11}.:a. ~.a2 lte11U\J(vl 4lir. M ONTlmO UAKPC>ff VIEW llOM F. F~ umcl St7U.OOO Cull t14HJW OCIANflOHT tt.iu o<•eimfroot holllt• Lvly Ull11C homl:! com µlt'tt' with eool & m a1d 't. quumni l!:icrlU51Vt' flv\ hcudl lo•:almn \'uu Loo 1·l.lll " .1 µurad1:.t• l';i 11 tC1da)' 6*7711 Rc11I ~t11tc FANTASTIC FINANCING!! ., UH. fum1ly rm. llartN1r Vl t!W H N('w rrpl 'i.:. bc11ut quw1 !>lrct•I ~cur park 1sr h ool. pool $176,()X> l 'h &io L4<10 or S.51~1 SOPHISTICATED LIVING McLAIN TOWMHOME Take over i.UhJ1•t·l ll• 912', ex1H1 n J! lu.in Prestigious lorat1on ncur pool. spa & tenn1i. JOI.: lo Fashion Island 3 bdrm, 2'": ba. wet liar. lrrnl c1in . 2 spacious I rt'l' shl'lt t•rt'll b1dronies. l~e mi.tr s111h• w 1 w a I k . 1 n 1· I o:. l'l s 7591.'iOl Real Estati> 3 Bdrm & I R<lrm. rrc·o·nl ly upl!radl'<l 2'.,, hlot·k~ to hcuch Owner will s..tl on land contrtic·I w gootl ll'rms $-10,0110 \lnwn SJS.5.000. 675.fi34!111fl tiPM UDOISLAMD STREET TO STRADA SpJ1•wus slnl!I<' :·Lo1') hom.-hit l'lll'lr<•hng xlra l)!l' 1>al111 L>hk 101. 3 htlrms. :! l)a. frml din rm N 1• "' I ' o f f t• r , . .t .c t SC!.5.~~i OJ>t•n llnw.1• S,11 & Sun 21>1 'aa Nn·1., Lido Isle 7!>9 1501 (~1wnmg1mm;1 Jkal J-:-;1:111· W'lli1CLIF't' Very n1t•t• I BR. 21 , bu SIS!l.500. hy ownC'r O rt'n Sun 12.:l(.H 30 151 1 Uo' t'r Dr tH2·91H6 MAGNIFICENT Mm1 t'Stale. t·nmmand mg v1l•V. of H<n·k Ra) , mountu1n!--, nty l1~h1>. Hus:e Int on Promontory 5 hcdroumi.. 4', bath:. Oovcr Shon ·11 ······~················ •...••....•••.•••.....• s.a..• 1'76 .............. °"""' ...... ... ....................... .._... 1 too ........ ......-; Hiiilii Ulrfwwi ... , emu• SHota ...................... . Pvl auarded commw.jtY NICI IWHID ~vitt bt•ch Beaut tul ~ '*"'•' mU1t H ll li lt«)' 3 bdrm homt1 By now 34152 Hlllr rest. owner Call 714/ 414·8668 'W70. w /h!O enclosed or•911Cltfor a porch :. f!Ur Anaheim "----"-Park Reduced to ~1atr·Upper, ocean ""· '216,000 Make ofter lo .a..t waJll lO beach. 4 Br day• IJBll'M7l + hobby rm •U)(l,!JOO Molillt H.. Ston 11114-lSllWkdyu ft 6PM tH-4IOO S....AM IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovdy home. 3br. l 3'•bi.. •w roor . pain\, crta. drpl. • blUna. 518,000. a.tv •1D 3br. l'Wlb a Ha rdwood l1oots New p111nl t.rg. ym Trtle$. $7~.000 coov u.1a . ~ ... VACANT MOVE RIGHT IN' im Skyline. J·bdrm. 1n low rl'nt. 1t ult, C M park ~l W 9'1y Sp 14 l>nnc only. please C»ll eve. or wkenda 631 ·3474 COSTA MESA MUI SES WEI.COME ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~!!? .. ~!!! TrlrMa 2300 ...................... . ······················· c..te...... l224 COSTAMISA •HOUllS Fllntastic rental p r o· Spa<·e for rt>nt 32' max. Senior l'1t11."n11 vurk . C.otiu. M1t>a 64/i 4tSl pert.18 In high apprl'c1111 ~ Dnen. ~cania. Only IB25.000 2400 WOILD I .I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 516--1777 1 OUPUXll/CM Near So. Coast P laza tms.000 A-'ent 649-4008 4UMITSH.I . one nule from pll•r nl'ver a vacancy 20 ·~ duwn 1215,000 f p 6 units Garden Gto'" Soper rental art'a owner flnane1n&. 20'1. down 1!85.300 I' P Pr1<' f'Mnr onl y a14 t D orot h y Johnson. 972·!j300 Four-plex. Newport Hei~ht~. P P 673-4072 after 6PM FOR LEASE N.",l/ 2 bedroom 2 bath home M1ss1on Laktib Country C lub Gol( tt'Oflll·pO<>I Heaut1fully landSl'I Pt'd . no mu1n · l.t'nanc<> yard 9lll0Clubhouse Rd Oesen Hoc Spnn.:!o- 313 37&·2572 Sun Valley Idaho Perlt•t'l Wmt.er /Summer ret'rt'<• lion New :i bdrm homt· SM.S.000 Agt·nl 497 •i844 Paul CM of Mate l'toperly 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASTllDI 8rlll)d new trl level 3 br. a i,. ~home. fo'rpk. m1crow•ve . s kylight , deck. Pool. tennb . rt!<' room 8 6 mo. 646-~ or &46-008 l Meu Verde • br, 2 ba, (am rm, lip. WCI h11 r • new c·rpLS. l&c yurd. no pets. t650 76 l ·aflfHJ c..iean 2 Rr, mature couplt- only SU<> + l'Mnt•llll r I units Nu chrldreri or pet8 ~5839 2 Br, carpeted, sml yurd , Jcar 1arage. no peb $35(1 pr mo. l i;L le ht8t -i $100 S('(' deposit 64fi·5637 Zlit Plucenlia l'111cly 2 Hr Condo w t pool. i.:ar & c•arport. pnv yurd . M~a Verde area Avail now ~ 646·8646 & .. ulif ul 2 s t ory . •I bedroom Sand P o1nle home with bl~ bonus room. dJrung room. ram1 I.) room'." k1trhen with bwlt.rns. (lreplacl:!, nice yard With gas barbeque $11-1 .000. BKR. Cu ll ~17~ Ideal location. dose to work. shopping & l'nter tainment wtbus stop at the parJ<. ·77 Skyline· ---------single wide. 1n clean. ••••••••••• •••• •••••• •• 3 Hr. <! ba. dbl ~11rC1i.;c. h:•• HAWAllAl-t PROPERTllS: yani 111 W•'?ll c.; M A' ail 1122. $<165 642 !J5fl7 TallllL. ~~ Real ~lHlt' qui ft park W I rlbhse " Jal'U7.7J. Low L.ow s pacl• rent 19,9'JS SUNSlllNE MOllll.1'; HOMt:S 554-3700 Comntrclal Property 16 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllJ)H'S & lnvslr's alln Sm·nflct'1 Ownr l1t1u1dat inJ? hlock lnl? romm'I µrupt•rty "' !--m hldg In San Mernard1no t' P S7!1.SOO 675·~l41W ir:.-~ •-och t 088 COftdotr1i"ium1/Tow11-.--. -houNtfor1w 1100 .........•............. . ....•••.••.•.......... UNTFOR SUMMER? KONA COJ\ST.tlAWAll Nl!.VER Not when you Lot s. 1·ondos. n •s 1d C'ttn own this beuuuful sales. v;it·at1on rt'ntals 3tlr. 21Ju Condu, '~ blk lo H a rt Re a 11 >' 1 ~· 566S Ot'l!llll. Featurel> Wl:!t bar, Kuakini ttwy, Ka1lua balC'ooy, frpk. dblJar. Kona.H1967'\U subnut you terms 0 <..' Dude••,; l46-SSOZ <Wh1ate 1100 . . .......•.•..•......•.. .. • · · bceUewtTenni • Only 15'' down o" nt'r T.-t.t.. 1090 wi 11 l' a rr y <ldt• r rt'd •-"" pymn1 2nd Tl> Oil this •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • nl'8f new l\ vJ~x in So COUNTRY LIVING Huntmi.'ll)f'I lk·a t·h M03l unsque hom t' 1n Park Plut't'.ln•·t$-1:! i -11H 'fl.lstm. 3 bcdrtN)m , 21 ~ bath. family room. hu1te formal d1mn~ room with 4 f1replacC1\. A eustom built· adobe home un 1 ~ a c re. Won"t la:i t at s13f.OOO. Call :-,.io.aoou Hilt.TO, VIEW l'T~llJ!IOUli c·ul de sa1· in 1•11untrv arcJ Custom hUJ It t'n h'H•I 11f ~ 1>11!1 ar1<I gins~ 1\ll m·\~11h·c·or. 2 f1rl:!plal'1•s & dl'1·k:-. Sp:it'IOll~ 5 Hdrm I hulh oo level lot. llorse!oo 01\ For information ~·a ll 546-581}) ~~HERITAGE . • HEALTORS IYOWMER 2 &inn Condo. up· J!rade d $55 .500 Tu:,tm/Santa /\nu arl'CI Pn <·ed for qu1ck s:ilc C;.ill Rose. 540·3066 llr 5414913 100/o DOWM lMO QUALIFYING I On tlus elegant. cvstom J BR home with sweeping u it;la Ml•Sa 2 O!br <.'Oil\ lot'. f)Vt yd,,, J,!ar.1j!l'S 11t•wly upl!r.itlt•d t'nn 1·1µ:ihionl~~o.12 fi600 UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! \H-;...._,, Ul I 'I.EX $1\.l,C)l~I.2 HH "· 1 l'l•·>o nt•\\I) 11a1nl•·cJ. L!.irai.:1·-.. laumln room ,\11-:._,\ Fiil R l'Li':X SI~., .. ~·· I l 'nit:. pnrl•· of nwrwrsh1p 1 Nl·W parnl N t•.... r •I 0 I I' r Cl r l.1tlli~t·.1pt•1I !l.1•w ... tnH•., & rdrq(s ;ill unit-.' Spnnkk•r :-.ysh ·m . 11101 lturry' l.)1n l rt11Sl> lh!.'Sl' JO\l•:.I mt.'flt ba rga Ill!--. l' J II 110~ 75:.! 1700 [®lfi&IHI I~ Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10% 56 UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION f\rst UStir dr pret•1:it lon f o r t h e p r 1 d t' ti I own e r s hi p tluyt•r Turnkt!y rent guur antcetl proja't. IT\lt )' ext•han.ie' le& than '35.000 per un It ·W-0! hdrm. I". ht1. Ill I bcirrn Calhcdral ct-11 1n t¢i. Spa Fv l l~ land1H't1p('(}. A l)u,1tl l'l~•l'c• Exdu:.1,c 752-1!120 k QUAIL A.!~~~-'°'" f1I l :JO P.M.I CoMo M.Mt S,eciol 1'wo super duplexl'" /\II 2 bdrm. I b11th On 1),(l' lot nr '><'hools. sh11pp1ni:: ~per lcK'all1>n R1•1lu ... ·cl pn<T ;.t only $1:15.00ll fo1 both hldl!S W*Sky H. Taylor C o. Realtors I~ I ·>afH 0 EASY DOES IT ~ilh tilt! wlh•n. h\•lp1n~ to finanrf' lht~t· lo~.·~• pnct'tl tn plt·Xt'l> 111 t h11t 'Cini rt•ntal ,1r1";1 Al>Pt·HI I n I! 2 b r I h •• II n 11 ' "' l'nt°lll ~ti r;q,!C'!o-& P<flll" liu) lv~t·I h1·r or !>l:Par.ill'l~ ('all !179 ;1:ri11 now ALLSTATE REALTORS 211 l'now l 'r11h '" SJn l>1 t•i:11 Co Sa.;.?:; 111111 O~iwr finam'llll! .11 Ill'• ' ,\l!t \11k1· Hn.1nl 197 :n1J 20 UHITS-HEWPORT HACH All 2 bdrm. li-1· 1.11111 o~ill'r ~ 111 f1na n1·c· fll.AY A REALTY 631-4990 7 DUPLEXES Top Mnd111on. n •<'t·ntl} p:ilOtl'd OWOl'r will trc1<k or hdp "1lh (man•· in.: Cull now for more 1n formalion. RUMAR REALTY 551-7977 "=-~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All lsl:ind:-. <1lt prH'I'' I l:JH. rcn1·1."<1 }1.1r1I. '..r.\ l'llll l<><•al <1sk for Rui.;cr quiet $37~ mu Pt:l"'> OK 9ti4 a.t~ 1>12 3()11 Dl•sc·hull''o IC 1 vc•r . lot lil.-n<I Ort·).!on. 11 ac rt'K ~ i l>I ~2 l;ll!llt It.at f:ttat• &cNncJr 2800 . .....•••.............. Mc•!>ci \'1•rdc• I htlrm SOO.OOU ~UJ l' I''. 'ti h.c!ljle for K I!: or ~" 7[>1 Jl:iti • • Will l''lt\'h<1nl!1' lor fl. qw1I .is:.1'll> or )!Ood n·ul est.Ht> S4llll.00ll OI t II''' hU1l<1mi: t-qwt~ ,\ l>lrnn~ 1>:111nl·r teor1ant 1k s1n .... to n.·ITllt 1n Wouhl 1·tin!-.11!1•r llll:JI Sdle Ill ownf•r U!o.f•I :inoo :.q . tt 1.1pprn'< 1 Atmo11t n1·w hulld1111t . IJt'l•an \lt·w \mpl•· ftoc p;1rking N1·xt W P11,,1 OI fl<'t' Lal(Wlrl lw·ac·h .1n•a t9H ltiZ'i 1f ~,\ lt-.1\f ' "''I! or49'J 2762 Real Estate w~ 2900 ..•.•••..•......••...•• I'll hU\ .in:-llrlll>l·rt~ .111~ <~)rllhtwn Top 1'.Jsh :!lhr hul.lmt• 21:1 1:\5 .1:!8'.! Rentals ......•••••.....••..•.. HauHs FMmished •..•...••••......••.... '*'wporl ~ oc h 3 I 6 9 .•••.......•••......••• 221 \'1,1 L1d11 '\11r·d lh1 ".! h .1 p 1 ,. r ,\ ' I 1 fl :!l.! !iO l:l-1~ :!t:I ~nt •r.l".!0 . I Rl•N k 111 ht·,11 h I 1l1 S!'i~ > rl\ !ti:! XX.111 \ >'l 111 \.'1.1 !.1<111 '"r" ~r,;, OJI> J.j.!1• ' 11111 Ill h,1\l.lth ll1·11,\l11.1l111 \\, .ilt-11111111 11 .. m .. , I 111 :!o1:i.i> v. l H.l"\ II" \ 1;:11 I l(MI HauHs Unfvmish~d ...............•....•.. NO FEE 24 HRS Rental Information R.·ni w11h option lo hu~ mformatmn. NO L>OW!'I; l'AVMt:NT 01< TAl\I·~ OV F.R f' ,\ Y ~1 t-:NT 1n formation It umlrt•ds 111 Moh1lt• llnm1·~ .iv.11lahl1· in .ill area.-. Call How!!! 2 brlrm. lrplrc. new 1·pl:. ..:as n n Q. d1shwa.-.twr stvl'. IMtt 14 allh rm & d in IX'th' $15() .Jll Ulll puicl li42 475ij RENTAL NHOB> lot 'ol.Orking mothc·r & .1 )'r old daughll'r I l<1UM'. 11 u p I c• x o r ·• C M Nt•wporl 1 ~;.11H11 l\11a Hlb area ltc·nl up 111 El6() mo Permunl·nt Jolt. xlnt n•f':. it\ail Call afll'r SJim . !°>'W·llJlM,fal'klL' 2 Bk . I bu. In; fnl'll > .irtl. 2 l'll.f µnr ... I A ht•<H. S:I>!~> mo. IKI & la.;t • !11111 Rl'ti. r l'q d li·l2 1 ~0!1 ~l·lt>54 4 Hr 2 Ua fo11l 1h rm frpk. 1·11H·rccl p;i11u. :! 1•ar i.:ar. nl'W Vtllnl Mt•'·' dt'I Ma r A~a1l i;1fl1•r .tu ly 2() $59{. 1\t.:l IWl"4557 :-..•"' twn11mc· J Br 2' · Ila trpk. ffill'rfl "'av1• tlhl gar. pa1111, ll'nn1~ 110111 '-Pa. r1•l' rrn , :st>t:i mcl t>I0-67!>9 Sanr a 1\n.1 Ii i:• t; .. 11 OH~r.c• \ 11·w °l ''' 11.r u1d 2 m!--tr hdr mi.. :1to.1 'lUll )o' "' lrpk. "''' t' I! "' I r;1h :! 1·,1r ,.:.<!' '>' II '"·111 f•·11c 1·11 11.11 I. \ ril 1"1•"' '111111 ur1•1I • .irp1•t lhroui:h .. ul t lo " 111 ~ork.1111~ ~ h11p11111~ ~•r•··•' ~.T··,,,,. ul 1f 11:1'' ; .it .c..... ' \I • .-ct t"®I SToro 32 32 ···················~··· 110 \-H;."\ 1-'C II< I< I-SI .I 11r 1 1)1 l 'n11·d 1111111 S11.1 t11 $1!6 l-'111 ii '.1l'd " i.:.1 r ,, i.: c•... I" .11111I1" pl1·a~1' I'\ Hh I. l\\'I "'l'l<~>mc• CJ II 96'1 :!.il~• 1•1 m3-297 I ,\gt. no lc•eo Fowttain Valley 32 34 ............•.......... !'>u111 r 1l11nw. ·U1r ch•n f1111!--h1~I rm in i::1r .•i.tl' .l "' .. 1 .. 211~10 !163 ·~5 ~on ~aeh 3240 ·····••····•·•··••·•••· 1101\1 Jo;.') i''O R IH:NT .I or I hr l'nn«1 fr1101 ~ t•i ~1!15 Fnt•tl yar<I & j!o.1ra i:1•, i"Jmtl11·~ plt•a:.", In if~ & 111· h "'Yl1•omt• (.'.ill !1&125114i111 m.m 1 i\ ~rt. no I t'l' 517 17th St 4 llH 2 1 Ii;• lph' 'Int 1111111 '"rd 1ru1nl Sb75 1'1-lti 7!Nil Lltr!le mu~t. bdrm. with fireplace Plus. 2 other) bdrms. La rge. wa lk-inl closets. Short walk 101 elem. school. Very well m111nlained area. As- surnabte lo11n. $Sf.000 Causey & Company ~ view o( night lii.:hts lo the oet>.an. Only 2 years old C.eWngs and walls are d o n e in red w ood . Beautiful tiles thruout. A fR€HIG€ _,,..--l--~ HOM€~-----------Interest According lo the owner's data. the:;e 14 units show a spendablt>. Enclosed l!aragcs. pu1nted last year & has bakonws. sundrrk & pool for happy tenant!. lh111 J<umml'r Owner will finantt• a l IO'i' tnt<'resl Bitabbsh\.>rl Boat bw Ider reqlDrC>S 5000-JO.OOOsq fl approved flberglass1n>t facility 646-441).i ------- THE MOBILE HOME STORE MEARYOU Wl~trrunstt·r satlld Ana ~Wi AA% ~ 7070 956-4500 !156· IOl l llnh 2 ll'lt . nt•w :Jhr i 11i>a. h11m1·. hike hl h1·tc Clur<e to "<'his & i;hor1 Pin)! ll 1~h 11n a hlll 01•1:an hn·1·11' fo'rµ1·I. P<ill11, fnl'tl n •;ir yril 1-:nt•rj!~ !--;t v ing ;i ppl Plu.~h 1•rpl. <h:.hw. w:itcr & j,!ar<frna µcl Only S650rno IHI) Oli7 1 96().t9J4 LolJllNI IHct. 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOOD INCOME Catalina view duplex Near bea ches. tennis. parks, and right on the golf course. Great place w relire. $169.000 • U()iSo. Co111l Hiway in Village Fa ir LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 3333W. Coast Hwy, NH 645-'646 New duplex 3 br le 2 br , over :.xx> S{j ft . I hlk to bay, $239,000. 548·6731 HAUORVIEW N E W LI STING ' Elegantly up"raded 3Br cMontJCO). lmmac. thru· out. iueat loc. lovely yrd . FEE LAND. Won't last. Be 1st. Call 673-4313 Agt. CUSTOM llGCAHYOH sm>Sqtt + 5 Bd rms. 51'2 CHARMIEI ...,..Hfls t050 baths. 3 car gnragc. Cb1rmtn1 2 Bdrm b1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Localed on cul-de·sac level home on large SPARKLING POOL & with views of gotr course beautifully landsc~ped SPA w/view, •Br. 2,".!Ba. " mtns. For pri vale Jot. Covered pall~ & fam rm. prof lndscpd & showing or this listing BBQ. Orea_t location. dee. by owner Stat.900. contact Pan Bibb walk Ing distance lo 58Hilil60 I06HS ltl'ALTY beach. shops o nd --------67• •311 churches. PLUS, 1 Bdrm ....... ....... I OU ___ .,.._. __ _ gueK boulMt. ··~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• don osen 4010Li-:~EYRE ., .... Ass.Nae.&.La. Fairway El Niguel Jbr, 1234.000. C1.11tom Realty 770-'¥177 ...,_ INch I 048 ....................... .ALMOST OCIAt4NONT HOMI IH MOMAaCH IA Y 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, storage room for all the surfboards & beach gear. $250,000. 3 Br 2 Ba Blulfs condo. I lvl. pool. nr shoppin~. tenni.a, echools. 1125.000 firm. Prin only 675~12 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $7 ~II any item or com binattoo or Jlcm1 for 17:1 or le.as with 11 .,cnny PIMher All 2 llnH for 2 ~ivc d11ys E"<'I\ tddlllMal hlll' 1~ ~ for tM 2d~t Cl\1r11e II ' Notommttr1al •11il f''ur mor1t 1nforl\')a11un Ind lopll«' )'Ollr ad t•All 142-5171 ---- IEST ORIGtMAL ILUFFSAREA Sensationa l P l11n 1-: Hig hly c u s to m 1i 1·ct . spacious 2 bdrm swlt•:. + 1Tlilss1ve fam11) rm & adde d h o bh y r m Overlooks <'normoui- ~rcenbel t H onestly priced al $185.000. Agent 640-5560 SHORT OF MONEY? Easy to buy wiU\ owner fin a n (·1n g & r a s 1 possession. 4 bdrm & huge family room on pri vat e l'Or ner 1n Wcsldiff. $147.500 Will sell fast lo a lert huycr ' Hurry! Call 6'5·7221 ~-Wntclff R.!G"!_ HAltlOR VIEW SOMEl$iT Re11dy to movl' into on a qwdnale Afll. 758-0619 By Owner. Harbor View Monlego. pnced to sell qtickly. Call 644·6732 OCEANYliWr' NEW LISTING ·Sl'e Cat1lln11 + cit)' llahta. i..t 4 bdrm~ POOi tiled ki. 2 encloffd patlot + many xtras. BF.LOW MARKET $24:>,000 WON'T LA5T Call agent 673-4313 5-Ch1•• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8y Owner. 4br. D.R. F.R. a·~ ytew ••~9.llOO. •·ma. JJY TH}: BEACH L1r1• home w /ocean vtew. la71,300. l ·M ·42a View from every room Surrounded by homes in the $300,000 to SJ,000,000 range. Priced $225.000. IUMAI REAL TY 561-7977 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 .....•..•.........••... OCEANFRONT New homes. pvt com munily, 3 beaches. 24 hr aecutily, sub.letting OK. From $29.900 <7 14 1 •31116 LARG l'.: ENOUG ll TO S ERVE . S M A IJ L ENOUGH TO CARE $67 nullion m clOBt'd escrows last year We have a rew operi1ng:. 011 ovr sales staff for a professional l'OCTimllled to mvt>slment real ~late. 7~2 llY.W, ' 9UAIL PLACE NOPHTIES .. 10,.. Tll l :JO P .M.I Golden West 24X60 2 ---------bdrm. 2 ba. fam rm. Custom red wood derk. S•Park. Sao Juan Cap •8337 2br. lba in S·lllar adult pnrk. '68 Cha mpion l h60. S2 1.500 C M. 7~59. 9118-2360 •EXCITING• Ml.,.,t••M.fdo Beautiful 1 978 Ooldenwest 2Br. 2Ba hOme within walking dis Lance of Lido's finest shopping area Sm pel welcnme L..-.HI .. 7UHITS-C.M. Bea ut . new build ing Ftreplaces. xlnt IOC'allon. TSLlnvmts 642 1603 FOUR Ut41T'S·C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unu. 2 ba. frpl. 2-rar gar .. 3·2 Br. 2 ba, units . nil.. lnvstmts &4.2· 1603 By owner Dana Point. Pride of Ownership 4- plex. S235,000 each on up to 15,000 sq rt . Iola. Owner wlll rlna nl'e on ronlract with minimum $78,000 down Wiii ac commodate exchun~e 31411 Oleltam Way. 1\pt D. D.P 496-1087 o r •5275 eeaut1ri~~ Auuit , ... _MU_l•T•S•IW--· Pk ZClCIO Seacmt. 2 lg Br. 28a, tam rm with all Ill be•ch 7 U'll\ bwld · •lo.r. "t"U n..1v -CNI iq, ~lc!n.fj.'J&$.C)QO, "'"'" .. ·VJ•i••·-· ICOTTR~TY ~AUPOIHIA H6-7SlJ ftAClfllC ~IHOMI IAUS 2708 ff.,., .... P ·A 14f.rlt1' .. .. LohforS. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'YGLAS S LOT Absolutely the BEST VIEW LOT for s a le in N B toda v Lor:lll'rl berween million dollar ~•dt•nre:. 270 dt•.llrt!l' view from CdM to Irvine Ownl•r will 1·urr\ i\ !TO w/Z9' 1 do'ol.n 1-'tir mort' lrifo. call Hon Taylor. 640-5112 R-2 lot. 50'x L22' 1 '. 2 blks from ocean. level. pn me No Laguna locution. P P 494-04.'ill --- Coadm C°""'"s'i°" Approved Dana Pt lf l. great a r1:u. rrun. from marmu tir.1d ing permits, houf;cplans. 1.'0mplete pkg ready to b\Ald ~.000 493-2'752 Wiison & Weiss R. F: C8ptStrano Beach oceun view lot Ind plans & pemul 661·287!_ --- 2.3 ACRE LOT M.wportlHch Hone l',..,.ty Some back bay view. fantastic area for hu~e ranch home + barn Ir stables Call Jim Flan den 1114) 838·6970 dya, 1 1 1 •1 :-is t -57 87 eves twlmda. C4mmercrnl lot on Harbor 81. C M 50 X 12:1 current ltle is rar ules. St30.000 A11o 2 R·2 Iota in f,aguna Bit1eh m.ooo each U. PltOHISIOHAU "J.1377 uoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT MOVE fttGKT IN! 1111 Skyline. t-bdrm .. In low rent, adult. C.M. Plll'k ~I W 8&)' Sp. 14. l'rirtc. only. ple•ac. Call evt. or wktnd• 881·34'74 Jo: Anaheim Cent J\nah 3202 •...................... IUOGET RENTS Eronom~ Save ~a:; + llmt• list>s Apl:. t:I ).!S I-" l'nl S22S Barh vard free util S<!<IS 1 Br kidl> pool $250 Hach klfh pt·t1> $!8S 28r kids pt'li-~ar ml2Br kids apphatll't'!-- $325 3Br k1<1s apph:rnl'l'~ $37SJBr j!ar pool µatw S4004Br kids poo l S4954Br kids ix·t:-. ~ar 557-0825 Homefinders-Slalt' Wide ------lc6oaP•iftsula 3207 ........•.......•....•. Beautiful Ba) view 2 bdrm, 2 ba. :? rar .:ar, yrly. 1675 675 6670 or 675-8404 ask for Connie 3 Rr. 3 ba. 1-z blO<'k to bay Yearly 18:1(1 mo 673·04$6 ev~ 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. frpk , refn.;. Yl'ar lease. Wulk 4 bllu; to bch from Jbr. Iha. hom"' Nt•\I. pa i n t. s h ul.lc r :.. hardwood firs. lr i:l' Inn· yrd. gar Remodell'd k11 & b11th. Lndry hkup. K1<b w('lromc l550 m 1J 960-4841 48r. 21 ~tt:1. 3100 Ml n. gnnkncr. JS' dc>Ck ;J\<jll. '7116 m" IWO li20:J c ve:.. "93-~l d)'!' :l Rr. gooct area Clcau & <'Ult• $.SS() 840·1700. ur 1141}.4337 Joarinl' 3br. 11 zba. Vacunl Shows very well &41!1.~. '~AMICVllW Near neft' 3 br + den + f11mily rm. 3 bath condo. 2 l'3r garage, frpk . IMe <'flcl. 1»1Uo. Pool.Jacuu1. tennui. Pets. chll rcn ok. f>rwale & quiet with 11 arres of ~recnbell. 167~. m o 962 0778 o r ( 21314.12..868'7 673·3022 Cof+.Meso 2 Rr. 2 R:t. p11110. dbl 11ur. pool Jae. s ec. IWoc h l22'4 $.i:i<l. 644 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OlARMlNG HO SE 2Br . Vocant. HU loc. ~ BR ru·,,,. ~d l "r11"" S4''c mo w/pool. $525. • B • C '" J ' .. "'"' ..., • pool. 4 BR. C·poc'>I, S600 ~2U. Ask for Keith. 982·4471 New Townhome• Perfect for roommHtes 2 master 4&. or 3Dr + den . lnclspd bdrms. Ot'l'an view, len. yd, quil:!l neighborhood. nr pubhc Is por~hlal n1 s. pool. et c-S675. achls, major l\hopptr\11 .. 979-3407 l50I:) mo. Avail A~ I. CJo6(> to bt'uch & shop-1.olPo Murn1846·1027_ p1 nit Ado r 11 h I e HS r 11 .. ~._.lll .. Wilmc°"r home. f>lrl{'('t for "'"e Hirt.iii. fa mily. Cd schoolll. ~'75. 546-2313 Mesa del Mar fa mily home.• bdr m. 2 ba. j u11t palnted. No Pt'lll SSOO h l . last + deposit 96IH96S ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluntlna ton tfa rbour house with ~o· dook. $1.3)0/mo. 3 Br, 2 ba. xlnt bay location. acrou fr om B•och Cl ub ~l3/!i82· 3117 -' .. • .......... • •I ...... -.. -... _.., --• -... -•• .,... JJ44 ....................... len'ALS lllK.l ............ Dft JM.Iba. .. ··•·•· -SBR. I bL .....• _,JIOO 38R..2U.bl .. . .. ..,~ 2 BR, 2 bl $4UJ• Sall Clfmcnto WOOdJ)ridge 4 br. 2~'1 ba. tam rm, lge yd, AJC, IJ'Chr, water. assn. dUt"a pd Avail. now $695. W..aff lffllty 2 BR. 2 ba . hltm. trpl -------..:--~und 1·l k . a.H door 2br.2V.bll.C'Ondo AlllTUI o pc!nc r , blk to B ig Jur Mppl $.1.95 Wknd .. ,c! Corona $600 Mo 673 6510 714 s.ao :nu. d ay:. ,._,_ ---2Ul9EV 181 l ~ . _... Mno 3124 -.•.....•.....•.••...•.. '™-7900 2 tarae bedrooms. 2 i,.,ba. ----------• 2·s ty t ownho me d1: 2 BRpaUo hme.2 car gar taehe d gar w iu.h~r ~. Jae • tennis. k50 dryer. •JI bltuu. rustom LA MANCHA. A.PTS Large, 1.2&3 bd l(arden apts Adults Dshwhr, hlt.ns. enl'I gar. gas bhq l 'ool Gas Pd 718 St·ou Pl 642-5073. 645-56 11 mo. Ad.Its ~1 decor 1625 64.5 7573 agt TifE LAKES -New UP· S-0....t. 3276 graded 2Br. pool. 1a1:, t.ennis. no pell ~ mo 4!.11-tem PAHOIAMIC VIEW 38r. 2Ba, n e w lux ury g ard e n ho m e . Turtlerock. pool. $725 mo. 95S-2U4 Condo. Univ. Park Terr. Car diff mode l. Frie. patio. 2br. 2 ba $550 Avail Aug. l 833-0730 Deerfield townhomc. 2 Rr 2"7 Ba. patio. frplc. mir -rored wardrobe. many upgrades. 2-rar itar , ca • b4eTV. pool. Jae. no pets $475 Assoc. dues pd. AvailSept l ~-8740 ~Beoch 3248 ....................... ••• Martenelasso 211 1/2 0r~ Newport leach You are the winner or two frH tickets CSl~.00 value I , lo Royal Lipiuan Stalffon Show at lhe l\NAH I-:IM CONVENTION CENTER J uly l4,8p.m OIJI 642 5678, e'll :?72 to d ai m your h rkl•ts ••• -------Yearly rentals $450 mo & UP· RenaJSSance Mot11l1: Ho rn e Pro p t!rt1 es ~:1116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 story. ocean vie w, 2 Kt, 1 ba. rpts, drps, no 3br -~ dogs.~. mo. ·......,mo. 64S·7522 17~. San.hat -2 Rdrms . I 11 t h 11111 CapistrcMo 3278 Adults. $375. mo. G1.t!i ••••••••••••• •• •• • • • • •• paid. 642-5073. •Br. 2~Ba Condo, Jg enrl U>vely l Br S.100 mo. I~ yd, pool, drps, rd rig, Pomona Qwet arc,c. SS50 mo. 493-8634 __ 8384!081, A~ent Westminstff 3298 Sharp. r lt>an 2 BR. I hll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, 2 yr old 4·plex, W. 'HOM~ t'OR RENT side Kids OK. no pets. 3 or 4 br Pnr l'd rrom $350 045· 7479 evc.s & S-165 to $495 Fncd ya rd & wlcnds ---------i: a r a i:: es . 1-· a m 1 I 1 e s S 2&3 b pleast>. kids & pe b ~acious r. aJJts welcome. Call 964-2566 or t am lly unit Pool & 973-Ml Aj.?'l no f~ .Playground Sundam·e · West Apts, 1996 Maple. co .. domiN&a'M &l.2· 1951 bet W('l•n 12 s. ~ 3425 ................•...... Hunwunon liearh hilltop vww, 4 br, 3 ha, h~e l'nrl p a tio. d h l g arage CluldrPn & pets ok S675 mo 962·0778 Dix adults 2br, t·11hu, patw. pool. J llC . ten l'rcsllKe. Sec. & Avail. A u g I s l . If II hll last/d cp $48Srno 5414225. 962·2586. ~nts Fumi,Md ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M.sa 37 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS s:n> FUm lg J br & 1 reg. br $215. l"nCl. ;:ar Adults . no pets. 2110 Newport Bl. • • • J.E. Coke 5772 Oakley Ter. lrYIM You art-the WIOOl'r or two frH t ickets <Sl5.00value1.10 Royol Lipiuon Stallion Show al the A..NAlf f.IM C:ONVJo.:NTJON CENTl':R .July l·l. ll p m Call &42·~i78. ext 272 to claim you~ til·kcts ••• Garde n Vista 1\PL'> Beaut. bra nd nl'~ 1&2 Br. frplr . laundry rm lmmt.'<l oct'UJJ) S:l:$5 lo 548-4968. -----$425. Dream House. Wood & ~. 1 Br mobile hom e TSL Mj?mt 642·941 2 da'\S 2br. 2ba. fantastic ~fature adult only No $t'75 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 ~Jr Vlt'W Nr bch & shops m pt.'\s Quiet. secure l~I garage. yard. W D II l ' No Lag. No Pets SOOSyr Nwpt Blvd. 646·8373 Quiet l'ul-de·sa c. E suJe AvaJI. S.1. 494-3223. 1.ag1ma leadt 37 48 TSL Mj?mt 642 1603 Ementkl Bay. 3 BR. 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eal.1.Side qwet 2br, Aar. O.:eanv1ew! SlOOO Mo. LAGUNA BEACH MTR patio. $300. Ad u lts Brand new. beaut. view, INN. Ma.id serv., color !>18-2127 t60 2Js t St 3 RR.2ba S700Mo. 1V, heated pool. Ulil. 1--------- t-'urn. Lower 3 Arch Bay (114 )494-5294 985 No . oceanfront 4 BR. 4 ba.. Coast Hwy wtnle~~~sut' t•wpon leach 37 69 499-4591 494-1177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Mi"""" Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.al'ge 3 br. 3 ca r i.tarage family rm, lari:c ha(•k )ard. ('Ul ·de s ac $550 mo 1.737.1uu; ----Newport Beach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'j0 FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals Villa Rentals WE HAVE SUMMER R£NT AL S TAKING RESERVATlONS associated BROl'ERS--REAL TOR S lOl~ W Balboa ~' l 1661 U>wer3br, 2 bu. Mesa Dl'I M a r a r e a . S4 00 2 c hi I d r e n , n o p t• t s 751·2156 ------- qlllET LIVING Man Utll Free. New cpl. <l rps Encl gara R<>. pal10. g r eat k1t r hl·n wlbltns. Adults, no peb Obi stnJ< in bath. 2 Hdrm S:\511 2323 Elde n A vc. C M 642-7605 MESAPIHES ~128kr ------- Barh $275, 2Br S3!f5 Frplr. pool. Jacun1. i:a:. bhQ. doi.l>tl 1w r Arlu1t .... nu pct:. 2650 Harl a A H', !'>1!12447 BLUFFS IAYAtOMT IEAUTY J br.2ba. bay view. prof det.'Onlted. Comm. pool att garage. Avail now S195 mo lease 54-0-S.SQS or 95S-2199 ·---- •COMDO • 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. nr beach Pool. teruus. flOO/mo ~ 640.1751 SUMME R RENTALS By the week, now a vail. Also Wmter Rentals ~-r~ __ A gent 675-817~ SUMMY RENTALS OtAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 llUFFS I STORY -------"Linda" 38r, 2ba, all Large l!br choice N.B n e w de c or S 8 5 o . l.ocalloo. Steps to bch , I s t /last+ sec A ft l 673-9312 546-2313, 54()..:lf.!8 HstMwVlewHltla SpaCIOUS 3 BR. ram. rm .. duung rm. Lge. y ard, t.uUfUJJy landscaped & walled. Sl.000 Per mo Agent 640-ll500 ----1 New townhowe 3 Br 3 Ba. refrig, wahrldryr, pool, 1 yr lie. no pets. '575 pr m o 6 3 1 -l:J\7 or 2ll14T7.a474 w ......... 4 bclrwt On the Canal Comm PoOla It teonia avail now --~3370 Meed• lo.t SHp7 Udo bM. Glarnon>!.1$ H · et' Bayfroot condo w Ith lc>lldl cl room. view and IDllCb more. Sllp ~valla· ble. "'1m or uitfurn SUll50'mo P'wt.ctLoc ... Balboa l'en lnaula on Mlnnr l block to bay er~ 4Bdrm 2b1th Newly furn 1br on 43rd St. inch.Ides parking, rent $375, no pet:s Broke r · ~rSSJ.IWO THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME RJN. Social Act1111IM1S Otrec· t o r • Free Sunda~ Brunch • BBQ·s • Par Ilea GREAT AKAEATK>H. Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & P'O shop> • 2 Health Clubs • Sauna • Jacuut • Swimming • Gott Driving Range NAUTlfUI. APART• MEHTS: Singles. t & 2 Bedrootna • Fur n11hed & Unlurn11hed •Adult Uv1ng •No Peta • Modela Open dally 9 toe Oakwood Nl:.W 2 lJR lwnhse. 11 ~ Da. Frplc .. nu pets 1940 Walla1-e. $360. 546·~BS IMe81iBJIU BeautJfuJ garden Jpb . pool & spa. Adults . no pet.s IJI E. lltth Strt•cl 641)-6814' I Bedroom 5415 $315 2 Bedroom. 1 v. t>a $350 &chelorwlsmall Br. ne w wallpaper. rpts. paint E 's id e $300 R i ck ~I -------Condo-1 Br .f. den, 2 blks W. of So. Coast Plaza . S32:5 + uUI. 644·8260 dys . Evestwknds 675-8829 Mr. Shaw The Bluffs new dlx. condo. Nr. ocean. 2br . 2VJba. Adults Lse. Owner. $600. 542·7429 $290 2 Br. 1 ba, lndry rm. balcony . be am cell.. pool. Adults, no pets. 1SL Mgmt 642· 1603 $325.2 Br.1'-ba, balcony. lodry rm. Adults. no pets TSLMgmt 642-1603 IMS. 2Br, adults, no pell. Pool. 325 J 17th Pl. on Sam4 AD~~ aft llam Delwce new 2 br, 2\."i ba duplex tG:iO aq n. dbl aaraae. (n{'d y a r d w/boat gate. ~t.h. clngs. F/P. S495 mo. 673-6336. 642-9666 , 2 stor1, Avail 7 /22. llli()rmo O.rden Aper\1Mntl Lee 1 ea:.;;;" pat.lo. ~o Ne•l*t IMct\INo. pas. Adul\a OQiy. l887 880 1Mt9 Monrovia. Im. M$-8930 l•I 16\h) 17'4) 946-<>650 Newpol1 9Ncftllo t100 t&tn St !Dowe• el l&lh) (1141 942-8"70 2 Butv rel quiet poof '310 adlts no Pftl 411 W Bay ~ Mn. eoitMwna tou want to aell! Clu1llied adl do lt..O eo-5171 A#efl••••.,... A,slwc.tl...... r ........ 4200 .....•................. ······~················ ...............•.••..•• c.e....... HJ4 Ml ...-1 •ectt J1'9 Fotmer baWtl or movie -·-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••H••••••••••••••• IN8ta. Pvt. Ocean Po&n\. Newl1 decoralecl adult '* .-WPOIT MOit t•t.ut1c view ot apl !br . 1ba. ofen 8a che lo ra 1 or 1 Laauna . C uatom bNmc!d ~lioJI wllh 1o&a Hed.ruoml" T. houaH lunuture Sips ~. Adult.I oC wood S3JOt mo. No From..=:o only. ~ week July ~ mao3ev~. ~1cular apa. total ~. 499-48'13 MIWPOtlT recreation proar• m. 281' i.e Bal 111. "500/wk. APAJtTM9CTS 110e1alprotram.1POOta.8 A'*tlbto Dh. 3020nyx. :t Br 1225 + u\11 lnfanl& =~~:ts~ 1131 '73t0or67$-3634 ooty No ptot.a. Joaquin Hiila Road V...._ ....... 4250 M.$0Newport Blvd t714) 644-ltOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 'oata Meu House tor ttllt, Big Bear 181TAL HllDID for warktnll moloor & ~ yr I.lid daU&hlt•r . lluwu:1. rluplux, 11\!ml·JlVl opl (.' M Ne w po rt I S A lk11Jh\l6 11"'1t Htinl up to m> mu ,., .. rmant nt )1>b. .dru rcr-l> av1ul C'itll alter llpcn. Jill'k•t'. ~ J UH. p.., &. fpl{'. <'Pls. drp., pt1i10. dbl ljilr $385 No ~u No smokina. t>&S~orS48 772.hgt :i nn. 11, ba • upJ>(>r. 2 Uuldn•n 0 K $tZ5 1027 V1dt<nc1a. 751 9905 2br. ne wly decorated. paUO. garage & laundry No pets Sm child OK 53'5 ~9950 Neowly painted & carpeted I Rdrm. l buth w/pat10. Oinveruent loc $300/mo. ~l 1400 Luxwiowi 2br condo rn f)C'e8UgtoUS Big Canyon Ali the latest amenities 1ndd s ubte rra nean. tecwity garage. tennis <'t s . pools . J a e. microwave o ven Pie. Avall tor l YT' lse. $850 mo. No pets. 2 LJ. 928-1844 UOOISLE BAY F RONT 2 Bdrm· Catalina View $695 mo . 6 3 1·3230 . 675-0120 W~LIFF 2 br . l"" ba t.ownbouse. Walk to shop. prng. Adults ooly. No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln $'3.Smo. yrly. 548·1533 Oty •IPI 8: !mens furn. SZ5 nitely pr cpl. Call alter 3 p m. 548· 1989 KAUAI Ocean front 2 bdrm. 2 ba . C ondo . Sleept1 6 S6S per night 481· 79116. TAHITI Modem l or 2 br €'Oltage on beach on Tahiti wllh r ar. row boa t. w ash mac h i n e . c o mple te kitchen. etc. For more Wo call 979-2009 Lake Tahoe. newly furn. 3 BR. 3 Ba condo w /dock . tenrus & pool. 955.3385 evs. A\ 11 1 I A u .: ls t h • 2br. 2ba rondo. West curr UTTLE BALBOA ISLE W/dock for BOAT U1m1t lB'). 2br. sips 7·8. 12x24 view LR & rood bar, gar, sundeck, telephone Jul~ $35-0/Wk , AU$( USt $425 /wk. S48 9647 am & nitei. Aeaut1ful new Ir~ 3br. area. SSSOmo. Adults. t·ondo . 2 c a r i.: ..i r , 645-1528 pool tennis crts. !!d 101· Nr SU. Cst Plata Qw1·t ~Imo ~-37 10 m orn ln.:s & cvt'S !\rand Ol'W 2br. 2ba. v. alk in l'lost>ts ~n d . ~ar Xtru. parktnJ:. Enc l. pat.lo. Pool & jac. Two models, $400 & $420 Adult~ Only 0<16·290l ---Nt•W 2br. I' 1ba Townhse m rls ~a r. rrplr . cnrl patio. qwct area Good loc ("lose to ewryth111g Adults Only S37S & $395 ~107.i 2Hr WIJ!llr, t·arp('ls Wtr pd ti36·4 l20 I ·Spm 2171l' R" l'lacent1a S300 ~··A" Pl::it·enua SJOS 2566 ",\" OrJn.:c S300 3826 ..•........•.•••••...•. NlC!-; 2 br. r rpl!>. drps. SlO\C, lb hwhr , carport, QLDt'l , $32S. 556-4314 &lchelor Apt large$2SO t::vemngs 498·00111 -----Huntirqon Beach 38 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'ltAHP, be1.1l'h 1,2 &3 BR. frplc. dlshwshr. ~aragc & patios No p e t s 000-2358 Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxurv 11dult apts m 14 plans from S400 + pools. ten· ms. waterfalls. p<>nds' C.as for ('O()kmg & heat 1n~ p aid. Fro m Sa n Diego Frwy dn ve North on Beach . to Mc Fadden then Wl'St on Mr Fadde n to Seaw1nd Village . 17141893-5198. *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Ir ..... , Oftfy J pool.s Covered t•ar Port patio apts .. BBQ's close lo rwys & bchs walk loshoppinJ(. lBr. newly de<". gar park· 1og, yrly $37S mo 673-3958, 544'6899 Brand ne w twhnse. 2br, den. 2' ~ba. xlnl. lor. No Pets. $525. 5411·0120. Highly upgr ade d N p t Crest 3 Br 2 Ba condo. walk tu beach. poo\/jac/ tenrus trts. SOSO. 646-4067 LDvcly 2br. Iba. pnv p3t, m d . gar $3'7Syrly No Pets Avail. 14-1. 494.3223 2 Br. 111".1 ba townhoust> style, adu lts, no pets $29S 548·2682 3 BR. 2 ba . upper apt N€'ar Udo. Qwct area dulls pref Ar,'t 675-11170 Brand new 3 Br, zi, ba . FR tvmh.sc. pano ramu: vtew of ocn & city IL~. pool. sauna. j uc & cmplt rec rac $750/mo Call 7141963-0002 ---- lbr. stove & refng, avail lhru IOI I. S:!OO. "73·.\335 .....,. to Shclre 4 300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Moving" Avoid deposits & cut h v ing e xpe nses ! P rofl•s sion3 lly :.1n cc um . HOUS£MATES 832·4134 PCJ.1 & Newport Blvd ~ lllcld util. Gara1:e. pool. 645·2632 Mature --- 1-'c!m LO share 2 BR 2 Ba ap\, T urlll•ror k ar~a Irv $J75 752 1783, a rt fiP~ Roommate to ~hr 2Br nrlx nr t"airgroundl., C ~t $Uf7 SO + uul 642 1;s11 i-:xpond your hfl'~t ) h: ~1lh d <-ompJl1hle rrwom m.111! We dl~CO\'t'r I hoil po· r.>-00 C;i 11 TWO I' F.l\.<i I:-; .\ I' L> llSl·~JS11r 75!1 12tl!I Roommate wantt•!.1 2Br twnhse. pool, blks frm bch & OC<:. rt'nt ind ph. ut1I. Neal ~4S 85K6 arr 6PM San Fem Pcr..om1blt'. ~df n· Clemente 3876 hant. neat. l'On~1tlt-rall' ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• shr HA 2 hr dr>l x S1:10 Bach. $265. & l br. $275 Paul ~17~ .. '!W Both on bch. w /best white water view. Uul pd. 1-642·3014 Sc.wtaA.na 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5pacious 2 br apt, n<·w crpt. easy a cn•s:. to frwys $400 mo. SIU.(1776 aft6. WOODSIDE V ILLAGE CON D0 -3 Br. 2 R a. squecky clean. $150 mo 64.5-7573 agt 3 Br. 11~ ba condo. Pool. dbl gar. dshwhr. Kids . Nr. South Coast Plaza. kSOmo. 754..Ql20Agt. ~nts Furnished Oil' Ultfuntished 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIIE EXCITING PALM MESA. A.l'TS MINUTFSTONPTBCH Bach.1&2 BR from $25S&up. Adull.s. No pets. Fem tu :.hr 2 UR 1 1 ~ Hll . lwnhse apt. HO SlSO mo Al(c ~·28 96049G2 Rl-~P frm \11 -.hun· 11-tl' heac-h houst'. pvt hdrm & oath. $250 mo 960 5580 ---- ;\1 .... to shr 2br. 2bu. apt Irv Pool. J3l'. lt•nn•~ $200 + '~Ulll Denni'> 97!) 1405 cf a y o;, 1•\ ··~ !'>W.~li ------,. M home w wa:.h1dn . furn o r unrurn rni Ma tur {• non -.mok1·r 557 9689 Rnommal<' ~•rnW<t l\f F. 2S +. PV\ r e:.1 dt>Til.'l'. CdM 3Rr. 2Ra. 640 7710 Responsible female 25 l5 toshare 4 bdrm, Bal blc home fllS-3454 Fem z.s.JS pref Must lw m•at I blk to beach 3hr 21>a. $ISO 548 9810 * DAILY PILOT •• Oftb....... 4400 ..... W..e.4 4600 Mott1•t a. T,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IOJI Law oence or ot.IMr pro· urrnrn ••••••••••••••••••••••• fesalonal om ce. AVCO ~ ,...,.Mtf).Co. f 1 n a n c 1 a I Tow c r . IMMEDIATELY All t>'l* oe rut ataw Newport Center. SlJtale ••• mvatmenualnce lt49. omoe1 or 3 om ce suite. 2 Bdrm houle. duplex or ~cW--'-.. Receotiocl are.a. Xerox. tnplex for tleadll,y work ..,... -.. law library. 9S$-2'11 or lngmother&her5yr .old ZMTD• 67$.2711. da~hter. In Ea11t C:O.lJil '41.-2111 54S.061 t •...___ITILVD.• Mesa /N.B./Santa Ana 1"115nrv Hel,:hts area -up to S38S We buy dlscowued 2nd & C.M. oCfice space. $275 mo. Need good credit & 3rd T ru s t 0 e e d 11 • 714/631·*4.2131862·81167 r enta l r ef's ? I ha ve Minimum SS0,0 00 them ' I'm a nxlou11 to _7_l4-_95S-__ :KSC _____ _ Prol. ok apace avail. in Calli lst Bank Bldg. lSO sq. rt Low price inc ls · J anito ri al , s c c urlly services, <"Onf. rm & util O>nv. \()('ation 230 E 17th St. C.M 642·~. fllld a home where the re a re no r eu r1 ct1ooa CASH FOR TD 's against c·h1ldren. please Amrn can Mort. 547·7l.SJ consider me -I m an xlnt te nant. call 540·8308. Al -.c ... fth/ .ladue '---"•/ 17.11/\naheim St, C.M. OHice. toilet. parking, ftT()Und floor. xlnt loca· uon. 52:> sq. ft. $1~. m o b"7J.2654 Desire lse/rent or house •• ~·-~.~ •••••••• cpl looki ng for unrum 2·3 A1111We•fth 5100 bdrm w /Pncl yd for 2 ••••••• •••••• •• •• • ••• •• matllr<' dOf!S Have good •---------- r e r ·:. for a ll or u s . 751 9100. 12 4 prer. Steve Ofc Bldg nr Lido Isle °'J ean 4'100 fl w/h1ghly 1m ·--------- proved pvt ofcs. Xlnl for St>n 1o r r1 11i en wo ma n attorney, CPA. financial l'_lOklng for reas apt in lrvint' Ct>o l t'r Rily <OM , NB. o r C M . 833-9791 · Jiease phone t 29f>.J880 Attractive 800~ sq ft of fi<•e :;par e a nd ron fe~ room located in new bwlding near 0 t: Airport & ma J Or freeways 834· 1682 BEST DEAL IMMEWPORT Career minded "ltudent will ext"hani:e landsrap lll~. i.ten hou.~c rrut mt s r r v1r1:s for ll v•ni: q uarters Also will housl' '>II wlult· you're on vara t1on \'t·ry dcµcndahle -i:n :l>21 ~s/ln.,~st/ FinalK~ <Only 3 spaces lelt ' 1 ..... ••• •• •• ••• •• • •• • • • You won't hnd a brtter ~s retl' ror d e luxt• offtt·t• ()pportw1ity 5005 ~Petl'"l' m all of f't'" pe>n. ••••• •••••••• •• •••••••• fi4· • .11•h' Spa<'t> r a ngt·' TPnnii. ~hop X lnl NB rror~ 400s 4. ft lo 3200 i.4. an ·a lor Top hrttntb ft Coni.1dt•r l h1s fll~h p rofit. lnw Cl\o'N •C'P nt1:r of New port hMid S l 4 ,UOU+1n \/ tfaanc1al 0 1slnl'l 673-\313 1\1{1 •lrnmt·d1at1• Frl·t·w ay - A1·1·l~ N EW PU KT 1'1\l'l I' I I'/\ ·All t 't11Jt11·-. l'.i111 ~Utlllti, ne<'d:. mH·~lor ·5 Oa~ JJnil11ralSt•n1re lor movie "lh,• llunl1n~ Pl(•aw rJ ll for an J P St,a,.,on · pol.lllmenl t'toin ~I\ ~ '"''r I> I li33·AAl3 bt:lund th1· l .1111t•1 ,1 111 andd:.kahout nur 'fll\t m1•n t ll u'' \UU SPf:CIALJlJLY R1\TF.S par11al 11~nnsn111 111 .1 l nr 2 lim Su Ill's I rom Si_. rn w Wth M l.Jll Tom ~W~22(.i AIRPORT AREA. Hn:.tnl SI E>.11n:-.ur1• 12'(1 Mt fl 1 Offu l' 'Ull l.' V. I t h I 1 j.! h I l• tl ., I j.! n :l\l.L1lab1ltl\ Xlnt ,IC c·i·~:­ lo ni:~ C:d:\t frw) C'on tatl Palisades <:c11u·r Lo•as1nii Off1C·1• at 20>!2 S i-; fin-;\111 ::200 or l'all 5.57 70IO Nl'W offir t> ~!)a l'<' ~1t h 1·11mp lt•te l i:nan\ 1111 j)fQ\ Pml'ntS 17(1() SCJ (l 1\\a1l.1ble Srpl I Ko ll mm ll' h,. \ m~ ,1 pcih·nt ~ 111Jl111H1 m nt•t P• • '' Ab o .11 \111Jr 11111 \flUI t'<lfll IOllll\l'ITll l•I 111 llUf lururt 11111'11 ' 1:1 t 1 !<Ii 1rG1r. 81)! lll',1Ul1flll """'''fl ' houlHllJ• \Int '""" h 1111 .1 I tclll 7 ,., 11.12;1 7!t1 l~'li !'/\RT TDff w I '\rmw 1 l1·an1111: l11i-.1n"'' '\II are a 1-. \ ' • 17'1 :IK'VI Nl':W llAl<IJW /\IU.'. !->Ion Xln~ 104.· Si.200.000 + tn \\'r11 01"y . J)~nr 1\i.;t ~">7Jl .. 'i PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY~ Sell any lll'm « com bin<111on nl 11ems for S'/~ or It·'>:. wit h a P"nny Prnrh1·r 1\d 3 hnes for :! roo.~...:uuw dlly!> EJl'h addJhonal hnc IS 6C) for uw2llayb ChJri:e •t' No t'omml'r1·1al J ch F'nr mori> 1nform;111on .. n<t to plJr1· yoi.r .111 l'J ll 642-5678 • • • T. L. Duro\s 18682 Applewood Cir. HwmnClto.t Beoch \'ou an• the w1nnt>r uf two fre.e tickeb 1Sl5 00 'alut'l. lu Royof Lipiuon Stallion Show .1t ltl1• \'\ \llFl\1 ( '()-..;\, ~::-;1 H 1:-. l F~1 l'.11 Jul\ It ><pm I .111 1'4:! .'l11iH. 1'\I :!i:! lu l'l,4111)) 11111 I 1• k.-t" • • • llOlr.t'~1hl ht•lfl & 1•.ir" lor l•lrll•rlv p!'<IPI•• l':~J .!Ofl!I PLAHMINGAM Ot<TOIERFEST t • <· n I l' r N c v. p u r 1 97~1)10:1 ~mall , ··~1 lu~1\ ,. Laj.!una . Party or wt'(l<11n1.:'' Tht'n Heh. h 1n o:.l \\'l' n·toll 1•all Jollv 1\1.,; Onmpah EXEC. SUITES Tastl'ful t•xct'ull\l' sw It·~ 111 d perfrt•t luu JI wn Ea!>y rf\4 ~ a CCl'SS. l'IO:O.l' I 0 a I r p 0 r I . ' I 11 t' rt~t11ur;1nt:-. Conf,·rl'n<'•· ri111m. pt·r~on a I• tt•Cl 11/iont· .tns~rnn~. pl us J-) om S2tiO <.:a ll Be\·t'rh at !JW..2ltil 6110 sq fl . t•a rpe t efl panelled. Marlnt'r M1 Sq, Npt S680 mo 615 H»2 OfffCE SPACE N e w po rt Bt•a l·h W('st 1·11rr .iri:J 100 :.q fl ai r ~t r Cu ll 642 ROi9 l'ar 1f11· Real l:iltate. Gem: 11111 --- Offices or hu.'imt•ss Nr heh 475 Nu Npt 0 11 !.I 64f>.44AJ lo<· a\ all lnr c·c~t 111 <1t• llWld for r1•a l nh1 tlm l• l·•·ralor l1~tun•-. llton 'I m u~Jt ~J I :!~!'>I ur m1,..., lhts oppurtumt ' tu !\31 2Z5l.I haH• )Our u"'n l>u~•m·:.-. Lost& Fowtd 5300 'n pr'm'· ,,r,·j, lJll ••••••••••••••••••••••· 4!17 12A4 ur ti4i! :r.1 1 Monfoy to loan 5025 ........••..•.•••••.•.• SWING LOANS & 2HD TRUST DEED LOANS t:ustom1zt'd to ml·d YO R nl<t•d:. R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO IANIC 714/832-5200 FOUND ADS 4RE FREE Call: 642-5678 u ... t 11r fo·ound a Pt'r' l ,111 \ n 1 rn a I ,\ ... ~ 1 ~ t a n l' .. IA"H:ue !>.17 :!:!73. no k1· 171 I I Goldenwed atWGl"Mf' 1561 Mesa Dr CS Bl.ks East of NewPort Blvd) 9am·Spm 546·9800 '1"c..Tettt FRF:E St'<'r4'tary w ioffl<'t' 4350 ~S400 c·all ~NEED /MONEY FOL''\U W h111• p upµ, ,IJJX Ii m<~ .. \ l<"IOI\,'.! <1( 1"1•v.pon W1•:.1 lfunt lnj.,'\l)f\ lk'o'\\'h I .1)(lk.. "k .. :0-,101\1-..1"1 Ca II l"l.l· 11(56 847-6064 HIMtilteJton Gr..ada 1 Br l Ba. 2 blks from water, no pets $300. 225 l9lh Sl. &12·0355. 536-8229 Duplex. t 1'2 m 1 to ocean. 2br, Iba . din•n R r m, frplc $.175 & 2hr. Iba. living r m $425 Call Larry or Ga r y C 6JSQ)() <'°2 16th St. 3 br. 2"7 ba. d~ frplc, dshwhr SSSO. 846-7961 New 4 Plex Apt. J bdrm. 2•,-, ba . w it h washer/d ryer hookup $.5llO 3 bdrm. 3 ba. upper umt S47S. 2 bdrm 2 ba. $395. 7761 Glenco. All have fireplaces. No pets. No fee. Martha or M 1ke 84&-1371. 1,; blk to beach. 3 Br 2 Ba. adults $475. 1.22 91.h St. SJS.8149 ------- 1 lloc:k to OcHft 2 Br. 2 ba, frplr , 2 car gara~. Adults. no pets. S360 . As k for D ick 96UU4; eves SS4·3423 ..... ~. ~ 3142 . ...................... . Condo ror lease oo en trance to ma In channel Boat slip tncl. Easy walk to beach. 2 bdrm. 2 ba Im per mo . 213/592·32'32 LOIJllllD t.odl ll 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z Br. ocean v lew. new crpt ai paint. Very clean I $48S. 5G-U86 or 833-8917 PEN11fOUSE·NO. ENO 2Br, 2ba luxury apt: Lg terrace . panoramlc ocean views Mature adults Referencea No peh. Lse 1150 mo ~. ... .,.. ...... 116' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 be mldo. ~ blk to tie.ch, 2 car 1ar .. auto optt. Beeut. b'1 vlew. m.. Msmt 142-leol NEWPORT HEIGHTS QWft. ~I 28R. poof, llldo!1 adult&. ftO P4IU1 -.. .,. M2·1MO ••••••••••••• •• • ••• •• • • 6:11 2242 IA>r>I Wh11t· m.Jlt• t:erm !->h l"ph 1•rf! -..:1 Bmnkhur .. t 1\1,11• tli.nr Fii h %:! \!l~tli TRHS.TRHS ADULT APARTMENTS Nestled among tall plllcs & rushing streams PACIF1CWOODS 839·2140 ---Responsible worklnR girl n~ studio or sm~le apt. Aug. l, Corona del Mar . Lag una. Da n a Potn\ areas. Pe rm. ref's 714-683-8526 4000 ··········~············ Room w/kitrhenelle S72 week & up. 548·97SS Room. bath & garage. 545-~. please call Sun. d3yon ly. Mamed cpl lookin~ ror reliable fem to s hare home tn Mesa Ver de. 557-6742. Live.IJI. male or fem ap· prox SO yrs. Resnbl rent. Call 836-6179, Santa Ana area. Garage or stora!(c spal't' cKi alley S6S mo 548 0072 ---·-Offiu Rental 4400 •...••....•.....•.•••.• SOO. t25U sq ft. Hwy '•~ 1h1 hty Laguna ... uh parking, New c arp\'!. drapes & patnl . air t"nntl I' ri r c n (' ~ o t 1 a h I t• 549 I taG, SS1 5870 OFFICE space ava1lahtc at 17875 Beach Rl\d near Ta lbert in lluot 1ngton Heach SSO per month. Phone messa~t· scrvi<"e $10 per month. desk ~ per month. Daily P ilot 0 H1 <"e . P hone 642·4321 ext. 276. t:Xecutive ofhceii avail m full serv ofc bid~. Nr 0 C. rurport. Rccept & phone 11ns. Se cy st•rv. ronr rm, ctr . Pis rail 752·6188. C&rTSt POIMTE EXEC. SUITES Jam~&MacArthur Bay Windows Plush Carpel. 752-2737. Separate bath, kitchen priv. non smoker. $160 permo.839-4178 St90 UP. Offlce·s lo re . t"pts. drps. AIC. J7301 Beach, H.B. Lse. 842·2834 Rm. pvt bath, mature empld lady, Ute priv. rel, Sla> +.Lag Bch-494·7346. Newport Beach ok. kitchen & bath. full ~ ml. to PCH "2$0mo. or ~+util. 960-4196 Swa ar._.. 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complet ely rurn1ahed weeklY rentals. S200 & up Sao Clemente Beachcomber Rily . 411Ml01 Lq\ma, ocean.front r" y. bea c h , fish n g weekly /mo Winter Rates, 489-:1116. Gorgeow Bay View Ter· raced over sandy beach 2Br. 2ba Avtll J.iJy & AIC\lll. Bef 7Pll call 67S4'170, anytime call ...-or..__, !ilCllt llO be&cb. 2 BR. I ba . 1250 wk Avail ~.:°'.:::r'k' 8Jl. 'J ... ,,...., 67S-49l2 Establlshed Newport Beach full service ex ecullve suite. 3 In divldual offices no w available. All amenities Included In month to mo n th re nt a l . M~_1.1tat Jamboree. EXll';1.TrlVE ROW lNC 752.7170 Ele1ant offices Newport Blvd. M5-:m1 1801 becllff ....... New .tdi\k>D to ••te 180. l'\IU aervict e;AC, I WlH In Newport Center 14 MW offlc.t In plutb IUr• roundlDt~/uod e r rrouod a111 ed park inJ. From mo. A.all about ou.r move.In al lowance. Newpon Re1enc1 Corp l'114*6-719 Bus•nes.c; or offu:P c;pal'e 1n Npt lk h on Nt•v. port Blvd I blk frnrn Cs1 Hwy. Aprox l!OO!;q It $WO mo Call Mr Wells 673-3510 ----------lulines~ ltentat 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Forston' & oHH'c span• al reason<1bk r ates 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. MFSA VERDE DR PLAZA l5<!> Mt.>Sa \' t'rde i-: l. ~, 545·4123 Lf!.1 .. S MAKE A DEAL 1200 sq. fl. m great 11.>\'a tJon 1n Fountain Vallt•y !'lease call Chc11 I Gn•cn • CRB>ITNO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 547.5402 A.rraneed hy Coast H~ Loans CASH FAST ~'nt1 & 3rd homt'O~ nl'r loans la.s t lor ,,n, 11w1>0:-t•' £Z term~. '""' rrc'tl1t no problem l .J 11 "Kl" NoobhJ:Jllon llkr 955-1610 F11und \ 11· (;oldt'll" t•i..1 ~ 1!1•11 It ll nl.11 I. 111.il• I • •• r m .1 n S h (: p h • r ti 1mt>:u.1 l..C'ki'r Wom;1n .. 11lJmnnr1 1'1•.>r ShJ pt'fl :-.1111 111 ~.l'l Im,,;. fl 2-1 25 \ ll' of Hu two i-; l.t't' M J 1 •"''" o r Lakrs1d(• He.,llluranl~ Hl"\\AHD :.tl.l 9!11 3>1-ll L oH ti r J v h I a I' kl l () l' K A P 0 0 cl "g . ft'm:•lt• July -Ith \'w ol AaysHh• Or & B<tlhtl;J bl,ind lll:ward ll73·5oc.ii K.'.15 ~~I Lo!;t , wh1tt• med ~l.tl! • 500K to 20 mil R .. : Samoyed . 1,•rnale, \'h. Ba lboa Is land 2 n e w Dt·l't•lnp. Construc t & 16th S t 1Tus l1 0 . CM ( 2 IJ ) $40--0227 sU>rcs or t largl• store t<uw 1101 l n\lf'nlt)I'~. rl' ~7162 IUI Agate. Avail now <:e1vable~ fin Hu:. t'X --------·--- C311 tosl·e. Agt 6751!1 70 pand Unbonka ble our LOST Wh •ll' Corke r Harbor Blvd, c M Pnme spenalty. S47·57:rT Oon Spamel M Answl.'rs to r omm'I lo" SJOO/mo . Hnan. "Aspen" Vi c Balhoa ' Penn 7-8. 673·0089. ~ll.S6or675·2213 MONEY A\'All~A DLt: LlJ --·-----• cost. any purpose. Mr REWARD Los t rolle r Newport. Nr P .O. Mode rn S48 sq ft. stort> or or c. 26»-E Avon. 213-4'17 ·7001 Easls1de C.M. Space for ofc. business or hobby . $75 & up. 548· 7249 Mdlatrtal ltefttal 4 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.agtma Hills · 2 AdJ 5000 sq n M 1 units. n~·w bklg. AIC offiee. fo'tonts o n Moulton nr Lake Forest. Lse by uwor . QSJ.15111 New front all'fft locatton. Park Irvine Busine ss ~nter. 4.901 sq Ct. For lseloPtion to buy . Pvt Pt.)' 484492, 494·3966. •• 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• » tq ft. \500 f\ of storage or thop. C .M. area 6'2-(158 HarJ?rave 951 3535 skatt>. \11r 17th St, C M ' --------C3115.'>6-0679 Money Lo Loa n -------·-· Any pur pose $30.000 Lost · Sml female In sh nu."limum Airt 540-1433. Setter. 19th St Lf B - ----900-4000 BusllleSS11nvestmcnt loans, any purpose ___ A..:..J?\_842·04_~-- MaMyW~ 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport r ac1hr a films reqs SSK to help finance movie "T he Jlunting Seuon" Now h lmmg m QraC.o. You hav~ 19'19 llut write df wJpert'enta1te of proj S.S.t6 m1lbon l980t81 prof <TI4)V57-0207 -----------Lost Handsome r at. neut e r e d . color pBrl :.1a m ese . s tri ped tall lMiills a rea 6444f700 Iv _meisa~e LOST 8rn1 whl m t1 le Shellie, "Rog t!r " \11c Cd M 111 S e h l 7 17 Reward! ~3146. LOST DOG! ~ml b lk male, CM 'Buddy .. ~9 ~TO o 1100 REWARD for fem .,.,u on .C. 10com e Dalmaban lost 1n Brea ~y. \2~ lnl. due 2 -.. yrs. $l7K In front of 3rd: a.rea. IJOO.J...,..t956-71M?O~ Will<bscoun\ Ag\ Uli'1' Gold bracelt-t w 14 541..olOO round charms 1n or nr ._.. W..ted 4600 .._,, ; t. Tnnt ....................... .,... 5035 Npt Harbor V11 l·hl Club Sun morn Ke w a r d • M&-1048. R::rr:~•b!~·e •:r~'~: =·A··V·Al···LABl.······E· bedroom cottairc In --.1 Ooroo.l 4el Mer or Coeta 2NDTD ANO Mesa. QaletMo easen· SWING LOANS. llaJ Write Cluallled Ad INTER!STONLY OR dll. Delb' Piiot. P.O PVU..YAMORTIZED Box JSIO, Coeta Mesa Lee ~atty ....!!!_ _ al& BROKER. 960-19$7 1'-ot.IND: White call Malt-. ~ i & • b r n ~o I• r Ooldenwesl • t.:llla. 7-S 1182-m&. Fo und 7 .3 , bl&<"k Dacblhund female Vic La Palma • 1mpe.nal '10.:sa> . ...... .......... , ........... . Nlrw1 t.r W•l. lrit"Odb' tlrYIC.. lo ra~h 83'7·91130 Home Prlde·a•rdl"n rku1.ou111 . hauJ awaya . ~Ilana~ 11• ----H.WltilllnaJ lawn • rvlC'C', ., ·~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reralu. Handyman P urnblnte . tie r . 1prinkltr. pamtlnl(. et<' Arly houlile hold repair. T\ny. 642-t49h fl 4 mow~ Cid&• ~u121 or ~b0ateve11 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Let u.• c>le:tn for you . Reasonable. rehablc & r e l s . Zo 1 . ~961.S/972·0291 Ho useclean1na do ne Bnck. s1onc. bloek wurk. tile floo r t1, ('Onr rettl p:ttlo11 . walk!i. dri v1• ways I'' r ec l'St J 11hn 846 1583 Houses & a pli.. Call All type!' of ma11nnry, Kathy. 631-1.823. u~. paltoi-. Plillll l'OY REMOD\o:Ll NC & addi lion&. Pati04!. decks & rovers Ro~h & finis h CIM:elorP~ Cu.s\om work lnt t f xt. l"'c-UG4813 642·&21 • c..,,,entry 642 1738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,614Mm r .. •n Cob' lwitM....,.. ~ht ~ lO main~· ~ l'lr.n It • din nn, hall SU Av l'1ft f7 '°-<'OUl' h 11 O t l\r a C:u.r .. tun ""' c:tdot QJt l'l'p&lr. l~ .> ,,_ t'•Pt Do won m)'ldt II.ta S'll-0\0\ We Ulr1' <'.'al"Jlrt nralM'n Stram r lt'an Al•O up holwttr) Worll. 1uar 'thk-k Ml'IUflt UI'\\\ F'ft"I' t1". rt'ait rah t~ !'11(1 ~ draprf')' rlHnln~. dmV' ln )'OW' hom1•. no In C'OD\"'ftM'ft('• no w a1\lnll l'n11l t'<1IHll' l'1<1 r1• :.OH~ G1rdrn1n1. rnainl4'nance. OCC Sludenl l Ton truck l unJ1o1·11 v 1n.; Ho b . n-a.1h, tree tnm. Oan Hou<>cClearung. Reasona )U l.\70. 21Jt 323 67~ 642•3234 . hie rates. re f's . Call Lisa . 67S.5299 an 2 . crs. blk wull~ 5'\8 1*150 t:.wtt <.:owit P&mtt·r Quuh ty We>r k Xlnl Prh'1•i. Jo'r1~· JoAl llllt'rlOr/~IC · ll-nor 11(18 7&11 fl'inl>I pr11·1• 1 n t frx t C'uxtom qu:.tl1ly 1-·rcc Ctll J lll'k U:ll> !145:1 ftt•pair & Re roor 1\ll typ e:. s h ing l e .. rorksh<1kt'N compo tar ""'"'' l.'llt. 541 5!130 l''m Avail ... ~vt" Monto)'• t>nvt>Wll)s•Parklng lot •K1ipair1 •Sealt'Oatlntt •l.1'' NH. CM SA S Asphall IM&•Tl ~··· ~S..-.lut ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJl l/UI'("\' StlO Ali nk r upn S'IO Al'ttun U •t¢11l 'f.> PUJlil 8'2 ~\~ ...... s.r.k~ ....•••.•...•...•...... l:kbllll~ ~wddmt':., a l' r ount 111~. t'Uflllult 1n..: N.B arcu ll ~n. gJ;J Ml99 lbokkl-t•pmi,1. will pll'k up & tielJvt'r l'o!tl your(; L, A P. A It. Pi tt Httnk n • t'Ofl Al<oc> ~rwnu I bil Is & bunk st atcml'nls llr I) r11le 54ll 19b7 R ~ M f-:S·rovl'r lt•tter:.. professwnul prt''\l'Ot.1 It~. rea:-onabh: ralt•s. ftc.l lt(•rv1rc. 4!J:J rnn .1:.k lor IA'i! ~,. ...•..•.•••............ Carpenlc-r f r et' i-: . ..,t Any s1u• 1ohs. Call /\llan or Tony 646·8649 Uoors. w1ndol4 1>, t>llrll lien.. patios. etr Rob te3 7916 •REMODELI NG • Kltchcns. ofr part1t1ons, p.mclmg. cust0m finish "'•r k. d e t ks . fcnt·e~. lo.kl llt.'<I t•raflsmen r'(l'l' t~t1mult:s. 645·5609. CUSTOM lntcnorCarpcntry hv Ja~. • 642·88tl!I Ctc-.tm lnll'r ~:xtt·r allaa t1•lfl.'>. acl<1111ons. klt'hm., \Jrpt·nlry. (Ju..ilit~ Hd ~ :nw ~' off 1•ariwt' •lr11m l'lt"amna dof\ by prv fl·!l~1on11l11 l n\Ur t'd m.-Oltll Clllll ... .••...........•.••.•••• Fur )OW rn:-.t t'IX•kt.ul 11r ct1Mer ~t'\} RENT· A.CHEF 1'1t11111I or l'Omplt'lt' prl• ~&lUJCI UI )UUr k1tch~n by a l!:uroj)t';1n d 'ICf Bur & ~rvh.'l' ~r-.oniwl i.up plied Lf O(>t,'(fed Appoml menu. for l'St1mal<'i. & pldlWllat No oblJ~llun ~~10 Cemtnt/COftCret~ .........•....•........ 91dtic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t<l.l'X ·rntt'll\N I'm 11d n 14ht fn •c• •·~1 1 mut•• 1111 1 af'ltt' or • nlil ti jut... • ,(" U..112.'H 1173 lU.'111 HiM wd lt.ctrf c 64.S tln4 ..:1.-.'\l''ll'IJO H t• ' t r " l r i. h c• ' I '40r km<111sh q• ~111.ll l )OllH pr1•(1•rf\-tl t\75 ~ t'h 11 ,l ) & S11 n l.11• #C'l03H!J!l!i lio n!11·tl tW!i '<'omm 'l .,.,l'I. 1•111 !779 731.2 .•.•...........••..•... t\&B l'l.l.".ltom ,.oud f1•m· in~ . .:ates & frn<'l' t l'PUlf ~/f!.IH JOOC> ---0,•lfl("nt ~ork of a ll km<h WOOD. ft.n t l·i.. gafr)\, f-)'t'\.• t'til 15 yrs l'Xper. JX!llOb. reusonubll' ratl'll Abo bl0t•k walls :)56..07~7 CaU 847-47~ F'oundatmns, ret:i1ning walls, hl111·k~. pat 10s. ~Door and l.Je'd s:it !>Ot:i. ~18·4309 Repoi" I' a l' 1 t 1 t· ( · o n r r e l e Compll·lt• ront·rcu· or sel v o u r I u r m s S a v l' 645Wl6 <.:om·rett· ,. o rk by The Sta r ving l'nllCl!C Stu- fl l· n t -.. P a t io s. drt\'l'W<I\•., ~1de walks . W a t t" r · cl 1 \' t• r s 1 o n SJ)l't'l:th!>l 751 7799 MOW IS THE TIME for JOI> St'<·k••rs to chcd. I ht• IJ n d y Pt lot lit'! v Wantl'CJ d ass1f1CtJl1on If the JUb ,\'(lU want 1s ll(Jl Lht'rt' you m1.:hl t·ons irle1 uffcnng ""ur :-o\•rvll'l'~ Wllh JO ,11! 10 th\• Job Wanlt'<I l':Jll•)!Or\ l'l11mt• 11t2-Sbi H ••••••••••••••••••••••• Completl' St'rYll'c & i.alt•s Automat ic opl'ralori. R e pa ir 11 p l•c 1a lty 992.$14 ..•...•...•••...•...... Gardenm~. C'lcan·u~ & l:mdscap1ni: Gl'or ge I boshJ !145-7072 •VERY LOW PRJC ES• on landi;copc ma int G<'OrJ?e 5-19· 2015 C lea n u ps Jl;iu l1n 1-t L;mdsc3pini::. lmm<.>d. S(•rVtl'tnJ: S,(2.99()7 up !!ardcnl'r Sum mer lcrt1ll zm~. prun1n~ & l'l<'an upi. 751·1.'>9'l ( 'l.IUt•te•• Sh.11.h:nb twul all JH'li~ Hutolllhn.i. sod, ltl't•d tlll(. 1tlH lllklt-r11 1·1t·-.n u1.,. I f\'l' prun1n.i. h11 u l·n ~ C11 ll J u n . )StJ o&I °'I' .. rel ,. J r'" 1·111n p It-ll• R1•llllhll' K1 .. 1w n11bk l 'lc1.u1~ ~ ~ Y:i.nt r are & rlnup ~uali ly ""urk al a rcal>Otlablc VC'\\'t! t:hni. 9tiO 74~ GIMnll Serwi,•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hauling & d eaning Have dump truck S5Ni27l I do 1t all·sk1ploader. dwnptruck. grude. hBUI. ~l. asphall. trff re movals etc 831 l.25i Fa<it hauling. res S\4 & up Yd & gar clnupg. Free e5t. <714 )842 4597 MIKE'S HA ULING ALI. 1YPES UTE MOVI NG LO·RATESS48 1451 VJ\(' A NT WH: & A l'T Hou5eclHNftCJ llJ\UL CLEAN HEP/\IR ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'AJN"rLO c..'U-iT646-1701 Want a REALLY CLF:AN HOUSE? Call C:in j.!ham Girl F)'e(' l'St 645 Sl23 ltill\d p0hshtn1it & hand waslun~ of )'UUr l'Ur:. at yourhoml' 4!)9.:1<1$9 Robin's lloust'Cll't1n1n1: Sr\'l'. for a thorOUl!hl> l'll'an house. 540.(J8S7 Rubbish hauhnlo!. YJril c leanu p S('rv1l'c :. Unhrrult'd ·1~1 IJK7 Scrl't'n pnntmi.: Ooxr~. &1~ns. N e· l'olyst·1enc1• f'o &10.:m12 Gdfl.Htofti ........•..•.•..•..•.•. M1ck1 Mucl>onald,LPGA Rancho San Jonqwn G<.: P\1 by appl 831 1710 ·~" ......•...•........•... Carpenlr)'. fennn~ & roof mg No JOb too :.ml flap<1 c1irr 631·42&i Handyman Hel1ablt• No JOb loo bi~ ur loo ~mall rrec est. nnytirnt·. ca II Rick963-54l\I L~is 119!! Classlfied Ads urc rl'ally small "pe<>plc to ~nplc" saJes c<ills with b1~ rl'· aderstup and b1i.: rc:.ulls' To plare your class 1f1ed .ad. caJI today 64.2·5678 Attention n•a l t•st:itl'r' SuCCl'SS IS a hap".)' ('bl·nt We SJ>t.'Ctaliie 1n vat•ac1 cu~. Call Tht> .Moppl'l:. C l <'an1n g S c r v1c \•, !>1&2393 MHS Cl.F.AN m;ik,• 1l itlt"am Rat h . a 1>l ,, home1; IJd 9 01 art ~. s.&9·9372 C~da r Crpt Clean 'tt. steam /shampoo. wndo" wsh'g, rtr wax'g, ~en c1n·~ sen · Rt":> Comm lk:isonabll' S imon. 751-8951 /\hce·s Houst'rlt•an1ni.: Rc-::isona ble. rehablt' & rt-fa. 673· 1266164&·1\871 ------- DAHOY DUSTERS Wklv or I t tml' sc·n VACr\NTS. rentals our s pec 1al1l~ S T r:\:'11 CARPET CLEAN lNC Bonded In.'> r'n·1• r:..,t 552-4l06. f"anat1cal housed eanin11. & ma1d service. I t1m1·. wkly. bi-wkly. m onthly Empties et r . Rt•s1d / Co mm 'I. Co mpl 1an1tori a I s c r v 1n• IWlsonable. 20 yrs l'XJ> wured. 552.01os COM Cleamo~ S er v1rr· SpeciaJly for COM & n1 residents 675-1909 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U>cal movmi.: & h:1ulln.: Fre111.ht, ofh rc !IUµph ('!I. ~hold fo(oodll & l'(JO i.lr uc11on t'll•a 11u p :- He<1:.onubll' rat€'11 <.:ull ~2654 mom inl(s & cv1·:0. OK ,_itttj/Papennq ....................... Yo ur 11 ;i r ho r a r l ' .1 pnmtn , 11n1t•xt l'rof. qu;)hty work Ht·a1>1m . 1..1,·/ln~ ,.J.t 1·h1·n f ully J!IYl'O J>n YI' ~il:M, fS425 Tile .•.......•...•......... C 1-: R /\ M I (' T I L t-: KJlrhen. liulh.'I, 1·ntr)., Your ltl c or nlln o· !11¥ :m9 l'ro1w r p r.•p ;1ral 1nn , - 1mn1c & p~1nt fkf.., Tutorinq t •r ( .. t_) ,.,t :,4 5 OH O I ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.awrt'nct· GtS 0975 evt'i. ,."rt.>to Tnal L<>sso11. t"rt'd PF:TERS PAINTING 1':xµ1 'd Rt'as Hate'I l'°rl't' t-::.t Call Gt'nt.• Ho.tsittiltq 552 l)t5l:I l'ainllnl.: 1ntt-r 11•xll'r 10 yn. 111 <1n ·:i r1>as. work ~uar9G2 1rL20 (Jan 1t·a1·hcr. exp tc ead111/.!. math. Fr<•nch R ~nbl L(11•a1 t'Jlb r <'t urnl•l.I bi :J..ljlJl:l ....•.••............... - HOUSETENDERS I\ ~roup or local teachl'r:. will can• for your homl' while you arc away Ph ~16 ex 2 hlMrcMc~ ••..•.•.•.......•...... Pru( pamtmg Ext & mt Low ratto:-H1•ts 1-·n 'l' Pkatw/R_,air U.N!' 'uhJ1•1•h & lurctgn est ~780. 536·4383 •••••••••. •••....... •• • l<U1)(uai.:1· t I\ 10 l'Pa1.:h1:1 N1•at µatrhl':> & \1•xtun •-; lti yr-., n·f... fi7:1 fout:1 Pa1nt1ng I NT t F:X T At&EST. l9l-l4'l9 Neal. hon(•sl. n ·a!> . 12 Typinq Ser•ic~ yrs l·xµ 1.u"t.1 1Jav1• ll u ml·~. A1l 1l1 t i n n'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9&l 1045 H , ... t u I I' fl • II \ ,. r I.I' Ot fll'•' Sl•rvu···' r•ru\ Robertson lnt Pa111t & wallpaJ)t•r bl1>1•kwalls I.ow i ..i ll'' l\fltnl.:. t..rm pap.·r-. r1• t-Tl'l' (.'!-.l ~ \1!9(! 'Um l' "> I' tt· I.OU I'> 1· h•sur~ <~ual ,.11rk . rccis µr. Associatfl. Inc. t-'ret·~l Steve 547 4281 _ ~ Full valul' l'ontent:o. 011 t-'ux· t•xt 1':11nlin~ St hl' . ••••••••••••••••••••• •• homeowners rovt'ra~1" 1n.' 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HOM E C'l.E/\N I N<: JIL·b I.It' BontJt•d I 11 :. 552 5166 ···•·••·•••·····•·•··•· 1-:uropt"an L1t ntl~l'ar;1•r Top 11.•ork F air pnn· f«O'fs &16-48il dys l'\'l'' Mmonry •.••.•..••............. lnl r;,.1 Df'pc•ndahlt• lh·a:.onJl)k 1-'r(.·l' t•.,t Call Bill :'.18 OSO'i I! u .1 r I ti v ' !>Ill HJI, •;Iii •()Ii Wl· ,.,. •ml' 112 hut w1• <in 11 tti.~1£k>nt1al & com11w rc1al tx·lll·r 1-'r<·•· , • .,, \'1 .... 1 • ,, •• I rt I I n j.! ~· r ,. l' .\1<.' IH 1n.-.d .111<· :.1:1 ;,;1•1 e:-.11ma t1::. H1•, r.•\•' 675 !t'>tll All PAINTING ·•·········•··········· Nt·ut 55!J· 1X!.'> l'om pl ,\J1:1n m1:nl & ('om rrn·n 1 ..1 I 1-:.'<l.~ lntS:s::.11 l'1 11p1·rt } ;\l g ml Co Hl'Spon111hlt• <"OUµlt· 14 di paint 1 lt'.•ll & rt".11h ilPh l11r "' 1·111).111•' <.oil W;1nd.111r Hill. 1;11, 1;,1,.1 \ '11fn1ll\'ll' "T' itill lf.11•• Renadel & R~poir •.••••.••••............ Bn r kwurk Sma ll 111l1.., N<.'141JUrt. 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Lost& Foutd 7 100 7100 Hefp Wonted ···•·········••·•······ H~p WCNtt~d TnrY~ 5450 Help Wanted 7100 Help W..t.d 7100 Hflp Wan~d 7100 Help Wonted 7 100 .......................•••..•..••••.••....•...••••••••••••••••••••.•.•...........•................................. t-' () t N I> r' ,. m a I " llllrlTit'.'t: 1·al Vw ol l'ot \l'~ Shtwk. L H ·1!"1·R2t\.t 1"11l 1NU Zchrn 1-'tnl h. H1'tl l~·,•k Vu· W Nµt !'\1~;b m.1 If' ti7:J 571~1 h111nJ ol<ll·r flomJ ho <lug 111 ..,,in .Ju.in 7 7 Ml\1·<1 llrl~'\I. rt't.l l\:lO 1~911 .ill ;) ~'Ol''ll> t-'t·m <i1·r t11.111 ~h1·ph1•nl. 7 "· 111 un l>1·I 1 )111-.1111 nr V1•r mt1l'l1•n:. \!Yi 1111>5 H>UNU: Cla im or acfopt Hed . fem L>achs h un<I ~ouni:. fem . brn1wht T c r rt l' r p u I' • r I' rn hlk lo\ ht Tt•rn<'r L A t.Jj! ,1\ l'IH \n1m.1I S h4'1tl'r 21'111 :-OJI" \l 1i.:1wl. ~II. i:,tl IHI I h11in1l !-.m,d l "hill' 1'110 ~lit• l ~Pl' \II ,\1 t'SJ \ 1•r!fr t; O I\ {.' 011 t~l' .;.w.111:~'i 1'11untl hi.id< l.1ttcn. :! mo,... 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IC 1: I Z I 'i C; ,1 ,\.-..~.\( j .. : l'oh .l.omt•' l.11· \1,..., ... ,.ur 01111.111 !I 11. ·1!11 :11 11 'MICHELLE'S •Outcoll• 1 IAM·2AM 1135.:rn!~ •FOXY LADY * OlJTC /\LL ONLY •972-1138• l'tc t-:G"/\NT" (',1n11 ~. l'O(lf1.J1•1)l1ul l'l>U0:.1'1111/.! & f'1frri .11 /\hon 111n ;ulop lion & k('{•pm~ Al'('AHt-; S..17 ~W Spiritual R~ode.,. 1!115 S. 1-:1 Cam mo RC' al San Clcml'nll•. f'Ull:." he For A pvt. 402· 7296 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* 21Urs 97 \.l5l3 LANA'S OUTC ALL JOA M 21\M 7754i9J * *. Jamu I. f~~lt 8908 Tho~s Rive ,. An. Fomttoin Voll~y You are the winner of two me tickets 1$\5 OOvatuc ). l11 4loyol LipinOft Stallion Show ut the ANAHEIM t'ONVENTION Cl'.:NTER .July 14, 11 p.m Olli 642·5678. exl. 27i lo claim your tickets ••• •~>llERl LEE• CA!rt. Masseuse Housccalls by Appl. 838.6838 ~~~~ ~~~- -. Therapeutic massa ge by Lost : Necklace w /gold h c·d technician . NB. lnangle pendant, wed-A dang g1Cl, sentimental ppt. 3:3().9PM 548·2817 value. REWARD. Ap· htsadS..-.ius 5360 prox 1st wk in May. Ph ••••••••••••'•••••••••• 7S2·888S dys. 975-0314 eves. Ja.n. Lalt Yorky Terrier. Vic. G ully by Victoria I J\m e ri c an .C .M . REWARD. 830·2418, 548-7568. F'OUNO· Mi x puppy fe male. blk It brwn. Milan & Westminis ter. ~ Sc:tnh & .......... 7005 Going on business t.rips. Have fun. Call Traveling Secretaries. Br e nda. SM·7563 Travel 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se e king remale. non smoker. 25-30 to shr gas &dnving to Long Island. Le a ving Aug 25th. 714-49Hll23, Priscilla. Sda11h& ........ 7005 ' ............................................. . FREE SEMINAR llAL ISTATI DAM 9All to 4PM, Saturday. July 14. R"'al1try Hotel, <across from OnDee Co. Airport). Instructor will eover all subject areas. Brint . notebook. pencils and book u deelnd. Six hours or Intensive lftltraetion to r-eserve a seat, call ...... Dn•·mi.: tu Nt·" Urll•an:. AcCOWlttnl? Grnwmi.: s;iv Jul~ ll!lh . ~~sh li > :.hr i\i·cowilmg ll\S!S & loan needs J><•rson 1•xp1.'n'l"' t;7;J .H~I for llCCOunlln.1! dl•pl t·X Uri.:l'nl ~\·ma h• l"r•·"· pencnce Ill inv1•s lor a1· 1wt·11t-d On ··Sa b r a " TEMPORARIES C'IJU11lm~ prt!f Apply 111 \\orlrl f .11n11u ... r ;lc'IO J..! pcr.;on 'al'hl Guurm1·t an·om I n:uw SJ\ 1n,.:o; & Lonn m111lat1nn' l ll.1\1• ,1, 185.'>2 Mat·Anhur llh d , mUt'h I wi wlu" d1·1·I. ·" I r\10\' \OU !111 ,,1 ....... an t•ttU.11 We Are Now r; 0 r. \I F o p porlun1t\-.l..1pp1·r I y ---- T1·d i II ;; II :,J111t '"... n our ACCOUNTING ~n2 1~1 1·\1-... 8o.f-inhborhood ;'I; l' w p o r I ll c-rJ ,. h -nt & ~ ~ Mortga>?e Bank mg Firrn , .. _ation has 1mmL'<ilall' 0µ1m1r11::. EamTopPay for cxp t•r. a1·1·ount:. •···•··•··••··········· 700S ····•·•·········•····•· Lec:nt BortettdinCJ For mfo· ~,.i2. U162 Oran~l' Co 17of<."MOn::il School or Rartt·n<hn J! ,.:i.ta b 1962 210 N Uroudwa). SA ----Jobs Wanff.d, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Europt>a n t•ook. ll\'t•·1n N o n s m o k e r . n •) n dnnker Rcr·:.. 1\96·5805 NURSE h1.:hly quahfH·d , ded icated . Co mple te car e . Your hom e or mine, Lo<·al ref's /\fter 5PM 494·2017 or 494-8443 or P.O.Box 732. L<iguna ~I. Babys1llin~ m y hom e. weekdays Rd iable & de · pendable Kalhy 6'16·0980 Help Wanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• Acrounting ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oranqe County is loorMMJ! .And so or~ we! We're ROBERT llRLF'B accounletqJS lu ... H,.r1 ~ca.rtrs o.tallltry K/PO,.r .. a.1 tr YOU are not aware of the benefits or worklng temporary -etve us a ca.U OI' vtslt us at our new )()catkin. We wlll be hap· py t.o discllM i\ with you. We are localed in the: COLDWELL BANKER . • BUlLDrNG Suit••20Q 2333No.~wa1 Sao&aNia f714t IJMIOl f\"et P.tint Whi~ WorkirHJ payable <'l<'rk. Musi typ1• .War Home •IQwpm & operate 10 key WJ:;NEED BOOKKEEPERS ACCHTAHT A /PCLERK A /RCLERK PAYRL CLERKS KEYPUNCH CRTOPER GENLOFC CAl..J .. 752-6136 Ott COM E BY crtt =:: temporary DIVISION OF' ACCOUNT ANTS ASSOCIATED PERSONNEL S ERVlCES. INC. 18662 MacArthur Bl Suite 425, '"ine @ accounting personnel temporary $1.11 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora 30dO)' ad In the OAILY PILOT . SERVICE mTORY DO IT NOW! MJ..1671 by touch. Sulury l'Om- mcnsurale w1lh t!x per Xlnt co. benefits . Call per s onne l for apµt ~EO I-: ACCOUNTING ACCOUNT I HG CLERK Pet'iition ava1lablr in our f'inanrial /\1d Depart· ITl('fll. Vanous duties in d uding t·ash rcce1pl!o.. cash d.Jsburs<'mcnls. & bank reconc il1at1ons One year accounting rx penmee. light typms: & lG.key by touch reqwred A/PCLERK Some account.in~ or ar rounts p ayable P H" Ccrred. 10.Key by lo uch n..oquired. Neal handwnl· m~ & light typm~. Excellent workini..¢ condt· lions and bencrils. Apply bctween8am·lla m . lpm· Jpm, Nationa l Educa- lton, 4401 Birch Street. Newport Beach. <Near John Wayne Airport> Equal Opportunity Employer. ACCOUNTING AGENT STATEMENT COORDINATOR Colonial Insurance of Anaheim is growin g rapidly and is currently seeking an Agent State· ment Coordinator Intere sted appl1 ca nls must have experience with agenl.8 ~alements in a property and casual· ty insurance company and ramiUarity with dala processing reports. The mdividual we s('ek will t>e a motiv a t e d . selfstarter who learns q\Ackly. We offe r a n excellent benefits parkage with salary commensurate with experience. For cons ideration. pleas e cont,act or send resume t,Q; Kayla lwan.1k• ('71.4) 991-7300 COLONIAL INSURANCE no No. EucUd Aftahejm, C.. ~ Equal Opportwrlty £rnptofer MI F ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK (!11 1)tl u p p l )' 111 1 ,, qual1fll.'d a<•t•ounl:. I'·"·' I.tit• l'lerk t11 v. ork at 11111 ~· .. port 1·urpora1 .. oll I 'r0<•1•:-::.111g 't•n1lo1' 111 \01n·i. for p.1~ nwnt •~ prinw rl·Spons 1hil11 ~ i\h1hty tu 01wr~1lc 10 kc•v SQm e t•xp os un· w11 h t·nmputPn zt>d µa yahlt· systems d<'Sirabll' Xlnl bencf1ts. !>alary open For appl p ll'<ISl' I' a l 1 Mar~o Ha rtll' al . ;\MCORO. 1-.:c INt-;wPORTCE!'IT Elf 640 J!IUtl •Al-rnESSES ,'\CTOI<~ •All Al!l'S 1\ll T )'IJ<'l> • (no Ex per N1•l' I• "S J\.M .. lnlt'rvtt'-' mg now Our c henb h;I\ t' wo rkt'd .. Rol'kv II " "f'i<>ldie & The Ao;wr ' "Lady ln Red" w/Holwrt <.:o nr0ad . ··Wn tt ll'y·-. Ooublemint" & w1lh 01~ ncy Stuchos. Anyone intert'St~ 1n •MOVII-;Sor TELEVISON .call "S AM "todo\'• (714) 633-2233 t'Xl 9S Admuustrator/Bookkt•t'Pl' mature. respons 1blt'. highly or ganized 1n ci1v1dual, l'~xc1ttnl! 1md vaned position lk;l\'V d l'tall s . Multi rompanies Auto k us{' admirustralion. credit & bookkee pin g b al'k J?round. Top sa lary & l'areer o pportunity to qualified ind1v1 d uul. Newpart Bear h. loca Uon. 7Sl·89l0 ADVERTISING SAL.ES Generous commiss ion. NI II train .497 ·4464 ALARM/IURGU.R Need traine e service persoo electronic bkgd he lpful. 228 Fo r e s t . La~aBeach. AMwtriltcJ S.nic~ PBX operators for a t elephone answertnR service experienced or will train. Full time or part time shifts aoaila ble Days. a fterno on evenings or ~rave yard Must be able to work some weekends. T ypinl( 35 wpm. requir~. Ma ny co. benefits available. Mease call Mon· Fri. Fashion Is land a re a 640-\791 Co s ta Mes a are a · 67H166 .E.O. E . APT MANAGER For 5S units in Coste Mesa. Exper 'd couple. Wire bkkpg e xp . Husband ma lnt. exp. Call 642-5073 or <213) 886-3851 Al'f MAMA4Hlt Couple. man•"~ eleitanl 100 Wlh adult complex MunUnglon Beach. Xlnt aalary + bonus . For appt. call <7H>S2J-854t. r .. · • ASSEMBLER TRAIMEE lmnwdWll.' np1·mni.: V. 111 I 1.1111 'Ill'\\ 1J1Jr l Jll•,wli [>tlC 'Oil!! \-...-.~::'olBl.~.H::-\I.• "''II "·""·'I '"" ,\\1 .. \l,11'1 , rn!11r 'I .01 111 -. i. •. 11 l'l.011•n11.1 t · \I Announcing the Newest Location of Accountants Associated Personnel Service Inc. IN IRVINE 18662 MacArthur S..ite 425 l'ALLUSAT 752-6136 A/PCLERK To $12,000 <.:onstrexp Irv 113110 PYRL SUPER $1100 Month frvme •3113 ACCOUMTAM1 To $18;000 RE Ovlpr lrvme 113l2S COST ACCT To $18,000 Newpot'\ Beach #3116 CMSTRSECY ~~1ir9.9! IOO'h-FREE TO APPLICJ\!'IT ASSEMBLER/ MECHANICAL I l" .I \I., 1'\1' do•,H• <f ll1~1U111 ·-. .1h1lil} !11 ' ... ,·1nlolu p1'111t11n. ''''' 111' 1 <Ml,,h\lllt nl 1 n01J1llt• I l.11•· dn \" 1 n nl n•llo r ... ,\ f1f , fl I• I \\••I I, 111 t.; Ir '111 1 1 _ 111 •· • 1 1 r•, lttuo111i11t' ·" '''"·" 111 .. tnt1\11111' \.ln1 h··111111 p.11 k,q•o• l'I" I . .ti \1 11 hi II •• H1·u11 111).! .11 ;1 1.;.111 x..1.:. l "' I \l'Mllll IJI< I' 'I IHl't l>I\ ~l~S l'ullman ~t Santa ,\nJ. CJ ~l:!i0,1 fo:i1ual Opportun1\y Emplov.·1 \""'·"" fl''IUll\'\1 l'tllll .. ho1p \.on• ti ,'( 1nt1·n· .. 1 tnl' l41orl. \ppl\ l nn pu l'nnt ;11~>-. \tn•J} l '1 .. 1.1 m:11 \"L"t.int M:in.1~1·r w.1111 1·d tor l ,1,h lf1n JU01111 '"11r t s 11o1•,11 -.h op i11 W1~tmm~t1•r ~t ;ill (';Ill Mana or apply 1'1•tm•!-. ~ 31)0:1 /\ln11 C.1rnt•ro;. Flt•j!t!>ll'r early AM. I'• 2 hrs per day F:a m s:J75-S450tmo. Mu.~l ha ' P good wheels .llm Boyll'. 540-3008 or ~ Al1to mot1 vc Nl'i'd a m · b1t1ous ha rc1 work rn~ mt.'('haruc with heavv du Hoh'''"' r 1111 • l11lolH·1. j ,\,I f d.1\" I <,A. J \ ujlr ht1rtW' HI lf111)1 ,1 J'I ,jU~I ·•" 111111 llth\ ,11t1 I I•' \I •• ,,, ""' " \\ ~ •t.11 11.ol 111 ;I' '1 '"'"' 111.•1 ,,,, Ill Ill• .!II I •111 111• ""rd''"''" ' I \1 •J• .l.'i<•; II.d i\ .tt1•1 n,., •h d 111 l 'I >:\1 J :tO/\ M :ti I \I, '11111 'll1uf'-1;7,1 :JIS07 JIAIWSr r ri-;H for our homt• Mon Fn H.un 111 1ipm :1 1•htltlrC'n I! & :1. (' \1 ,Jrt',I !)" 1>7,\ :lfi;,11 I'\ 1•-. 1 .. 11 11 1\h \-.I. l1n I •I 11.1 ... '\hnl n I 111!..1111 \I I '1 >I V I I 'I.I. l.r"""'~ ""''"!!" .'v l.11.1 h nt·•·d~ ,,, ''ttn I"• ·'' l'Olllll 1111! d I' I) I I· ' J_\'n11n<·~· 10 1n \t·~tor 4u munlin).! prd /\1>11IY 111 Pl'~On In 1111• S.n 111 i.:., & l.(1an IH~5l t'lf ;11• 1\ r t h 11 r fH lr vm1• EU f. 1\11 f Banktnl! SOUTHWEST IA"'K Lanuna Ocarh branch. Mission V1c10 Hranch rt" qUJrc• full t tml' teller~. Plt•a)\c eall Joan Gor\' 4!n 1771 EOE ly t•xpcnencc who would l•---------hkc• to t•am top S. Many fnn#:t' l.>t•nc tils C:ill Man M ;i ~ n o n P o n t 1 a 1· • ~:KlO Automotive Ncc•d e x pe r 1t>n ced transm1ss1on ml'Chanic. <:n ·al benefits & lo p wal{l~ This 1s a Joh w1lh J rt•al futun•. Call Al;in MJl!n On P o nt 1at·, !'>49'4300 1\UTOMm'IVr: SALESPERSON Salespersoo needed for new & used Pors<'he & VW sales. lmmcdiatl' operunj!. Full lime. r'r lll,lle bt.'1lcl1ts. Call for in tt•rv1cw; ask for Salt!S Mf(r. ; Bill YATES VW.PORSCHE •-. I ' ,. 837 -4800 493.4 5 11 Al!l'OMOTIVf: • MANAGEMENT TRAINEE! For busy body shop lead· 10~ lo assistant M#:r. JJ06itloo. Permanent. m · le~. full·llmc Good pay Mechanil'al ap- trtude helpful See Mr. Wnf(hl HOWARD C'-..,... Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH Bankm.: TELLER t-:xpl'fl('nl'e Fu II /lime clP('ntOI! m th€' Laguna Hills area . F:xcl'llt•n l s a lary a nd be ne f1b - Pk>asl' contact Rt•11.1onal ()Hice. Lorram<' Milk: 973 :r724 S•N<r ~ /BS: WELLS FARGO BANK itOl Ci vie Cenlcr Or. Santa Ana IDE M IF' BANKING SAVINGS REPS Our bc11ut1ful Newport Deachofftce has two part tJme opcn111s:s for Sav. angs Reps. Expeneore is preferred. bul we will lraJI\ al you have cashier· 1J1g expenence and light t.)'J>lll.g skills. We o ffer t•xcellc nt s tart in i: salanes and bene fits in· cludmg: •f)-ee parking •Career apparel Please ca II for u n an t.erv1cw appoin\mcnl *AUTO ,ARTS * T1red of all Lhe no action promises~ H you arc hard worldf\3 • look Ing for an opportun.ity for ad· FIDSJTY vnnctmenl. wt are look· FIDll.AL inl( for you. Retail auto c-a...-_... parts chain hu lm · -·_,..- mediate opening for tx· L09l Asa pmenced counwr peo-(714> MS-8111 pie. Trainee positions Ari i.qual()ppar\W\ily also available. T<>s> pay It Employer x1nt benefits-For oppt . ._ ___ _.. __ _ 11»2806. Atsembly work .. Ll1ht 8·•:30 Mon·Frl 1385 Lottn Ave C.M. 54$-610' l•-------•Sfli Idle tltms Have IOIDethln1 to sell? 642·56'18 a.meet ads do It well. ' .. ' ~~~!!~ ..... ?!.~! ~!!~;.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~av.Jul~ 11. L978 * ~!~., .. !!.~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~!!~~~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ----------------.---t!t1.~"~ll'tt0, n Ind ~~~ ••••• !!~~t~~~ ..... ?!.~! DAILY PILOT HetpW_.., 1100 .................. ~ .. sssssssssssssssssssssss· cusTooaAN ~~cr{':.~:,:,~~t~r '.~e -.--.-AL--OFPIC ........ E ~ CLERICAL ~ d1.11t.ry h•:i thf' followln.: Employment M.clc_. SclMIMer Cohunbla SaYlnaa. 1 1row~· financial or 1•ah1tloo , bu Im ~ OIJCllQl't\11\lllM lft dllt Lou De~tnt ol H1 An•b tlcn Ad D*Witrl&lh' OCflC'Cle ....., wt AT IASI In Fash on Island. Newport 1tnmt.'1.tutt'open111"" Apply at Tit• IMpley ... t & Treh•l99 l'Ull time. all benefitb tit ~ wt Bench. has an immedtate opening ror ~t.:MBLERS c ....... 531 .... Stn.t, .................. Sl 50 -r hour to start tit wt F II T c di h One po:i1t1on requ1r('-. ..... ___ c-A ....._....___. '" ...a. .-~ TEMPORARIES ~ u u ame usto an wit light k.nowledtteofsoldcnnl(& ·--.,. s• --,..r•-. "~ Hours :i PM to 12 Mid ..,.,. ..,... malntenuntt abilities Competltivt! ~ asssembly of i.mall H......,• .._... rHidl11ey, 15 w of"-rught f~x1>1•ncn(•c• pre ....... ...... ~alury and good benefits Call cablt's & h arnesses past ZO ....tls ~ 9'd • 19K.,.. ferffil Qlll our Garden ...... ...... _...,..,..,_ Gro\<e olflt·C!, A:.k for Mr tit tit 1'ramt"eS cons1dl'rccl whJch MHh Fedtrtll Cj1191daNa .. L LOAM = SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS = 644-5070 ~T~~r~~:~~~~~1~~~1 Ctn Typht 1'.:JkMATIOHAL tit SWAfl YOUR ,.llUTY tit w..w.y .. nil fw Mr. Fl .. ,_ ab1llLy & u~e or o~ $671 ,.,. MCMth NURSING PIOCISSOIS WW be rwponalbki fur Pl'CK'Malna d<M:1&m"nti. for all t,ypea lll lo.ns aod for eulntnint v•rio u1 doewnoa&a (lliJea t-ICIVW lnlllnll'tioN, U\lt' and 111 Pl'&lllll ~)IOrtl\, deeda ul tnat) for roruormnnct' Wlt.b L(Wt.n Commuh"' h ' Qt.Alremt!nl• l.oan J'lrH t'\!llllU\Q 6P.,nen~~ and \n>lna Jk1lb ot SS & '°' ~110 lll\:lit..~'(j tit ~ tit l'tllQllcope & mulll met<>r SERVICES ....... ....... r(.'(1uire<.1 &lung with " ;; FOii A FUTUIE ;t kno wl1:dge of lof(H Clan I 7 14/89a.t237 -tit circwts & Bas ic pro $549 Ptt MCMth 638-030 I tit 1 -U..t:HICAl.. COOks-lroUtt Man, Kram mm~ re4u1 red 1'Afu.aloppcmployur \\e o~n door~ for you to ftorpa.ttt1mcn1ght!1 Compet1t1ve saluries Ser•inS-ortWorti.,.I mm h SR.LOAN NOC ES SOR ReQ1J1res ex~r1cnn· in processing ma1vr \oa1111. knowledge or Jll ph.a'es ol Pl'OCE'SStnR and t> µmg ol s.s.65 wpm Kno'°' ll•thir ol l'OllStrucl1on loans and n-eent S&L ei.pent'nc·e preferred LOAN SERVICE CLERK Respons1b1lit11~s will u1 dude handllnj( dNrwnds . payments. be nl'flcrnry statements and othl•r loan ser v1te act1v1t1cs. . as well as data input to t'Ompute r. l..oan 1wr v11•i• experience and typ1n$( "' ~65 wpm required LOAM PACkAGER Our La Mirada off1c1• 1~ sedurti;: an expene nc-ed Loan PackaJ:?er lo <ti'> semble loan apflllt·.1 11ons. -i•rif1c-at1on .... Cn'\ltt rcpurts and a1i pllcdltoru. to 1•omplNe a file for loan commit llll'llt. T' Plllf! s kills of ~wpm arc ncedl·d = 1• .1 r <' (' r l' h <i 11t•ng 1 n I.! ~ GalAT JOISI Topwo9Hpoid. Excell<>nl Medical dt•n 56087.,. MCMth tit rt' mp or u r y J o b ~ . p A ID -" Apply in pt-rson . The lw/prof1t shannfl plan ~· V A C AT I OM s . , A ID It GaEAT ,AY! Village Inn. 127 Manne :;).~pspet tall 9~7·14G4 for ~ HOLIDAYS, nil bar kt•d by our ~ Ave . Balboa Island A.I.Ju. M1"cro ,..... ...-W1';Nt::t::ll ....,...."" tit t• 0 m b I 0 t• d 2 5 Y (>a r !, 0 f Counter help. s andwlt'h \7881 Skypark No ti' t.•xpcr1en('t' We dea l Jn ull a tUKt;Y<.'L i':HKS shop. Nr OC. A1rpor1 P0Boxl8347 ti' d e r I c u I a r l' lH i t It· u I l h "' l't.iX OPERATOn~ Mon U\.ru f'r1. 9 30.5 30 I rvtne. Ca \127\3 ti' ln~urancc CJ\ a1lubk ....... TYl'JSTS Skypark Blvd. Call ror ti' ;; St;C.'Ht:rARIES appt.~0670 -P c•rsonnt'I A~st f~ pl~l:-. ._. ~ St•t•rt•Laru·!-. Ttlt-x -= l"u~tOrnl·r Sen Heee pt 's ~ ~ rnx Oper ·~ Outa to:nlry -·--.-. ~ :\1 ;my ~lort• Joh:-. 1 1 1 - ti' -= JUST CALL f7 I 4t 557-9760 : ti' ~ ~ \~00 C:.impu~ Dr!\ t' ~ ti' Nt·wporr U<•<.idt -~ ~~ .,. ~ .,. DEBBIE DIANNE ~ = CECILILA VICIU ~ ~ -ssssssssssssssssssss~ss BOAT C OUMTER SA.LES Must know sadboah. ni•o·:.mokl•r. l!Oud pa;. \1KW. li!l7 k anclolph. c.: ,, BOOkKEEPER ~lary open l"r l!urmcnt mnfg. self st:irh'r :-, ~ r t>X penenee Call for awt t>1l 3472 HOOKKEF:PER. t•xpPr, lor a d1~1nbulor or H V part..-. &. accto:.sonc~. 1n lr"lne. Rookket'ptni.:. & ph<iot':> f I' laml'. l'Jll S1&-lib..,3~myt1mt> l\1 -F. 8·5 CIVIL ENG. ESTIMATOR 1-:xpenen<·ed rndt'-tdual wanted to prepare cost t'll l1mat es of !>Ub d1v1s1ons. 1ndustnal tk \'elopm c nts. 11t1l1t~ systems & to pt.·rform utility mves ti.:attons & cakula tl' earth qu.an t1t1 cs Su pen 1st0n ex pcnem:e '1lal Apply in J)l.'rson with resume tu Mr l''ut•ntes ~•l Rolwrt H.'m. W1lh.1rn frn:,,l & A.'soc 1 IUI Qu111I ~l Nt.>wµurt Bc.•arh ------ Clcni·al DidaphoM O~raton J0t.0 tht.· team' &•(•ome u N«tl.!ll l'rofei.s1ooal' UtvlNE EOE (,1erk 752·6606 Mt F GENERAL CLERK To assist m sales oHtrt• and 1teneral o fhee 1n o the r departme nts Switchboard relief, 2·4 ye11rs l(ent'ral orfl<'t! <'X pcncmn! Good telrphont· m:mncr <t11d 1 yp111~ ~kllb lfl~ltl'<1 lmc·nwv. Ill-' .1ppt only Call 171 1 Jtl94 t7 ll CONRAC 9'.!00 Bolsa ''"' WESTMINSTER, CA ~Opportunity Employ~ l'l<>rk Mana,i.:er ror l'OS rl'l<.'ltl'S. ~·rt~ & t'ard i. .. .:Xp pn•fem'<f 640 7373 -- Couple for cleaning & htc maintenance m Lal>(una l:lear h motel Live on premises. 499.2227 Q.&slodlan needed 4-0 hrs, !'>', dys Medical & dental & We 1J1Surance Rt·t1rcd OK St J ames Episcopal Church. Contact Mrs Michaels. 675-0210 Custodian needert for Coov. Hospital full t1rrit- good wages & xlnl benefits. Pleuse a pplv Heverly Manor 340 Vtl' tona C M Defi•«y Person Full t1rn1•. Ne wp1irt Beach Ad t\J.:t•nr) Op Portuo1ty to ar1van1'l' Rl'11 able, prf''il·nl :i hi<• (7 14 >644·764-1, ask for H<1b Rowland DELIVERY & ~TOt'I\. F time Mus t l>e Ill & nt.'3l SN' Ila rold. l!lr1 f>; 17th St (.' ,\I. fA-ll \'l•ry, I' I. I 30 !Jprn O""n trans. \1 11n ,..rt Some wknds n:q \lu:.l bt•OH 18 531 Olll l OEUVF.RY · S's litr cl1• Ii vrr. I. A T1 mt'" ltcmll' ck.-lJ,:en routl'. ,l\ ;111 in So 1-: •• H lJ 3 to h .1111 53.'>0 $400mu 1 bunu-. ~!X'ndable l.'ar & ix·rson n:qwr('ci C;ill a4ti 14!11 ur 964-4982 Btdtonic Ted•ictan Dmtgri of ronsum l•r l'le1 troruc products /\nalol>( & digital t urc·wts. Wurk with a prodU<'t from :.t.an to f1rush, bw lc1 tt'Sl ('qui" menl. t:xJ>('ri<'n('c onl~ Salat"\ dependent on 1'' per S ant.1 Ana. 751 7001 ESCROW SECRETARIES Our bt•aullful :-.e'ft port !kach and Sant<t An•1 01 fll·l'S hil\'t• 11nint·d1.1ll' 011 j)ll f \Unllll'' fut ~'<.'rt•l:Jnt•, with ,.1-.: "" rnon· month:. l'M'ruv.· 1·x Jl(>ncnt•t• Ht~Pon.-.1h1iit11"• "Ill 111 llUdt• tl'll'rlh CJnt• ('llffi mun11·:1l111n w 11 h 11111• t'Ompanll' .... 11111 111-:ht n • wpl 11111 du111·-. I ~ µ1n 1-: 111 :f>w1>rn n ·q111 n·cl l'ht.,,t' rc1<.1tt11n-. 111 kr 111µ :.t:irt101• -..d,1r11·... ,., t'\.•lh·nt J,!rll'Alh 11011•1111.11 .llld ou~tandrni.: h4.'nt•111 ... 111d1J1hll)! • t-'r1-v h • .,111h 1n~11r.11w .. • Jo'rt'\' rlt•nt .11111-.111 .111n ....... ,. µ.11 k111i.: •f.'rof tl !>hdrtnj! l'lt••1.,,· •• il l 1111 .... Ill ll'n h''A apprnntm1·nl Growtds ICHper $678 Ptt MCMth lwldiftg Mohttet1Mu Wort&•r $720PttMOftttt V~dor C01ttrol ANJ1t•t $720PttMOftttt SMClll hsineu Mochine R~r $2. 90 Ptt HCMK S~iu Support WorilH" II $640 ,~ Month llondscape Mainte..onuJ M~honicsH~ $820 Pc-r Mon"' Stock Clri S678 Per Month Cltrlcal Troimnq at $2. 90 Prr Hour UHllty MointC"ttancc- S640 Ptr MOflttl Utility Aide SS 77 Pc-r Mon"' IClerieoll F/C Bookkee~r I 11µ s kill:. fur ,.:1ov.111,_ -.mall n1.111111.u-111n11 L! • 11 Ill hour 111," v. 1•1·1. < 'nlTI p.in' 11.1111 h··r" r11 ... ~.1l.1n. OJH'n IJllJ-"IM 111111 \ 101 d.-dH·at• d Ill r...,111 K.li \JCl I 1,,•nc•r.11 1tl l11" Ill• I ti h1111l<'-•·••Jllll l! p hurh' , u-.1o1m1·1 1 1'1• • < .d I ')I.) ,t!\1, 1111 tl•JI I 1, .. n. r 11 1 r1111111t... 1•11 I. up d.111~ .11 ,q>I c l•Ol)1h ' 111·.11 l 111m1111.i .1 l'.11 I. l>rt11 1· \I \;1•,·of Ill .t11 ul1111I ''' .1~··· lan111 Y, h 11 11 \ I '. II I .II h \ 1.11 2:.'71. -------- IT'S MOT TO LA TE MET A SUMMER JOB Typt!SlS Sc·c retarici. War1>h1~sl.' worke rs 1'raml-.' Asi.cmblers Work' when vou w,m\ lu and pl.iy for ·those vaca tlctn xtra!> Tlll•rt• Ii'> :O.fo.Vl-:R 1-'~t-:. :.•1 <:1\U, us toda v • VICTOR T e-mpororf Seniee ... 556-8520 OnJ 835-2622 EOE M/F C.;J-:NEHAL OFFICE ALL WE MEED IS YOU!! 557-0045 I>'.\ Ltr-.r: 'l'1·111110rJr~ I '1·.....,on11.-I !'-ol'r\" "" ar1 µt. .. 1:,1~1 tu ull••r )OU ,, 1h,uw1· 111 v.111 .1 tnp 1111 I'"' to 1',\HO :O.t\f\ LI I \. ... 1!1 'l•l 1 I .1 1111 ""rl. Ill "'' .11111 ""1 .ir1· 111 1111-. ,h t .... 111;' It ' lhJI ... 1111 111· \\I-'1.F I I 1 ...... llt'IJlll'' ..... 'A 11:-.ll 1 • f\pt ... h .1 .. 111 r.11 1)11 l 11•1-. • hh·I It rk• • ' I I I • ' I • I' ... . lt1•11 f)l 1•>111"" • \l,J~ 11 01 .. •1,tlHf' 0\-Llr\: (.'nlumb1a nffl·r ... ,., rdlent ... al:.1rics. µ1111d l'llfl't.'T patenu :il. and ou1 i-tJ.ndlnJ:? bendtl!> 1ndu<I 11111. de nl:.11 covt>r;oj!1• Pleaw call P<•rsonnel for an intNvicv. e1µp1>10I rflt!nt BOOKKEEPER Prof}t'rty ManaJ!<•ment .. ,r m in .. ·ounlam Vallt·y luokin~ ror bookkeept>r with knowlt.'Cll!C of ,\IP, A R, cash n•tcq1ts & l'a l>h d 1s bu r s cm cnts . 'l';ro1n,:: :,,kills n1·1·cs~:u) 0..1tu procesl'>tnJ! b<t<'k · ,i.:rou11d helpful Non -.rookpr Salary $000 I•> lmmrd. Openincj ·rypc tiO wvrn. 6 mu un 0 1<·t e :q >c·r ht'lprul Must have x lnt spdhnl! apl1tulle J ob dul1e<., transt'nlJ1ng & s<1mc l'OJlY typing l:;x1t•ns1ve bt•m•fits Xlnt work1n~ <'Ond ClERK TYPIST Od ml.'n uwr tK for I ,.\ FIDELITY FEDERAL Sovinqs ond I-11. f. ('I I· I< h. \ , • 1 1' 01•1.11 of J.1\1 Ni.>t lkh dut. Xl111 v.orl. I-! 1·n' 1r1 11 m1·n1 C .111 1111 ·lJ'llt bl.5 'i(JW l'\l .1<!0 1.1-:~FH \I. OH' 1 111• 3723 Birch St. Coluritia Savin9s and Loan Association 1714) 776·7101 An J>;quul OpPort11n1t> Employer M / F -.tart or t'omml•n:-.uralc• With CXpt'r1t·n Ct' Ciill l.,._IMG/TELLER l>ebb1r 8 to 4 .30 M F. f\Jll l•m<· No Saturdays 964·251i6 Li~ht typing Exp pn· Cerred <.:a 11 0 0 RI ~ •BOOICKEEPEJlS CROXON. LILLY u ;r-; AUTOMOTIVE! ti44 l<lfil l'h<-vv dealer will a1l1l l'X· IMPERIAL S&L 1JC•nl'nr l'1i office cl1•rks 550 Newport U!ntl'r Dr for light bookkeeping. Newport Beach. Cl\ tyPing W ill train an auto t:qualOpportunity Ut'l'OWll.mg. OMV. Part· Employer. M / F H l 1 m e o r f u 11 • t 1 m e ---------•! Pleasant surroundings. ~ood pay See Office BANKING :rELLl::R CUSTOMER SYVICE REPRESENT A. TIVE /VI urJ:?enl nt•cd ex 1!.li. for a person lo work 20 hours 1.1 w1.-ck tn our t.:osta Mt.'11a bran c h i.er\ tnl! t•ustomt•rs nt'l•d i; Jo:x. venen('\.'<i t<>llcrl'> un<I ·11r a s hurp tratnh· w11h t·ash1enn11. backAround who can work Suturd<1v ; tlO'dm lo 2pm l hour ... ;\s v.Pll al'> v..1•1•k<la\s 1 ... ~'flt.'CI 1''<1m11tant.\· with t yµ1n,i.: 1:. re4u1 rl·ll Plca">t.•call Ml!r HOW ARD CMnolet Dove & Quail St.s. NEWPORT BEACH C/\RBU Rl-;T OR AP · I' H 1': N T I C E I I :J \' t> fTl(.-1.'hunical :.1bility to JP ply Hrs 8·30-5 :::«0 5 rfay~ -.t't' •. Jim Si m11s11n l!Nl Harbor HI CM Ca r W a:.h l mmcd cmployml•nl. t'X J)t!r «ashier 1?44·'14f.O l' A S II I 1-; R S II L E S 1-1..00R r E RSONN EL. lull & part t1mt' post taon..; ;n111l /\pply Sl'a,..., Rnl•buck & ('0 9015 Ada m s /\Vt> If B %3 2fi6fi 51.'.lfS IS an !::qua I Ov1JOrt un 11 :- F.mployer Apply tn µcrson, !I· 30·2 Moo thru .. ~rt SAFECO IMS. CO. 17570 Hrcw1khursl Fountain Vallt'y F,qual ()ppi~r Emplyr Cleni·a' MARKETING If you a re lookin.: for an opporturuty with a rapid ly ~g com pany. this may be lhc ca?'ffr ror you. This pos1t1on re· qwres accurate typing & general o ffice bac k· ground Heavy phone ad· muustrat1on & organna· bonal ab11Jt~. MedicaltOent:.il 1 Profit shanng plan plus other xlnt hcnef1ts Picas~' rail, 957 1461 for e1n :ippl. ALPHA MICRO t7R81 Skypark N(). 1'.0 . Ao). IR.147 Irvine. Ca 927\3 C~rical Arc1clenl & ht'alth Ins. program netds rll'rk wh(1 ts fast & accurate· w~lh numb...rs. 10 kc) od· ding n·i;H'htnt>. Lile llo'P Ill!! Xlnt working cond1 t 1o n -. & bt'nef11 ... Pleasant s urroundmj:s Opportunil~ for •111\ .mc·c menl C all pc r1">1111n1•I lm-8384 lmmed. opemng for 1'x Ti m <'s 1 n N k & L' '>1 J)l•r individuals to Cill nur P('rm p.t. $3501 ~00 nw d erk t yp ist posll10 11 &i&-584-1 Document t•onlrol & ·or ~ ----- arcount1n i.: ex1H•r helpful T ypinA & 10 k~·y addmsi machine s kills n· quired. Good co paid bcn<>f1ts & working c•ond in our NewPort Beal'h of· r1ct' f o r a ppt ea II ~ext 202 (.1erk Typist ror work in publJc a<«·ountml! office Good typis t requ1 red Use 10 kl'Y adder . C.:all 54R 7()W ror a ppt Companion wanted for SC1TU invalid. Cookin~ & lite housl-keeping. Sala r y neg 846·6478. aft. 6. 8*6-3879 ~~rator ~Y property mana~e­ ment firm m f'ount11in Valley has opening for <'O mpulcr operator Bookkee p i n g bac k · )!round & typing ~kills nt'Ct.'l!Snry. Uata proceSI'>· tnl-! background helpful "lon·smoker only, Salary $900 to start o r com· ml•ns ura t t! w1lh ex pcn~ce Call Oebbie 8 to4::.> M F', 964 ·2566. --CX>MPlITOR Wont Procener Immediate openinl( Call Dian bct'Aecn II 30 a m. & 5 p m weekdays 7$-0653 Dental Assistant nc·1·clp(! Ora nge area. ~n 1on benefits. Salar.v OPl'll 633-767-1 ask for ~hcrr~ or Carolyn . DENTAL Penodont1s t nt!t•d:-. full time a~st ExpantlPd duties uppty . X r.1} rert1!1catc n •qcl Exfx.'r prC'fd Salary uf)t·n l.Jll 842 6631 DENTAL RF.CEPT Asst Atlract1ve bi-Lin1t Recept needed for growing prar Will consider tram·~ a n expcr asst in frnt d!>k proc edures . CJll 7141957-6221 . DENT ,\L RF.C EI'· TIONlS T /On: l\Hi R Want somronc· w 'lots of p e r so na Iii y. ~oo ct w,public & supc•r tff1 t'icnt w/appts. ms. & 1•111 lcct1on. Top s~-clary lllfl In· ofc. 640-19&\ Ot.11tal Typist recept1on1st for d e ntal offH·e nh•deu Previou.s oHicc <'XP ('~ senlial. Call&~ O&IJ Dl·nta l Recept1on 1s1. r<;c•wpart FWa1·h F:ndo office needs f tt ex J)('r rr <'t'Pl Xlnt opportuntl) ror right person 631 3380 Dent.al Ass·t. Onho. Chr. N B 4 days Ortho exp & RDA req. 642·2626. loan Auociation 1714l&l51Hll t\n E<1ual OpPQrlunit v Employt•r EXEC SECRET ARY An t to P~sidettt We" .u-c ~eek mi.: .m 1r1d1 \ "ho ts l·art•••r unt•ntl'(.f e'<htbtl~ lllllljll\ \' & v.an~ to d..\l>tM in run rttnl-! numt•rt1us bus t 11t-:.M-:, Top "kill:-rl'11ll l>:;v. pm. IOO'ft µm !>II front llfc: appcaram·<· Our rl' quiremcnls art' high. but l'Ompcns:.1llon will bto• ap propn:lle for person who meets qu~tl• f11·.1 t 1ons C:all or M·nd re:.llml· h1 Uev 9571:171 1 Alto Prorrty Mqt 16721 Hall• Av{• Irvine. CA 9'!711 Monst !<.ilt•<., 1wr-.011 I ull um•· M,1t.• t1r f 1•m 1·~ 1wr prrfern•d Hrly 1.cl1· ~ rumm 1<;,111n l'Prmanl·nl p11 -..t 1nn ,1\;t1I l'll'aSC· tall fur ~ll)IJI IH5 814 1 ,1,k lnr Mi.kl' FLORIST l 1niqut• rel;11 I n 11 r<.1·r~ nt1'ti~ c•r1•at1H· 1.wuµh for full & 1Jar1 t1m1• 1w1 111.1 m•nt pu•o1111on._ \tlJ'I lhlvl' cx!)l:mmn· 1n tlvrJI des11'(n. t:xcellenl op porturuty to work 1n .1 µrt:SU!{IOUS setltni.;. Plea.st.' apply Ill Pt.>rson :\too tltru f'n ROGER'S GARDENS ZlOI San J oaqw11 Jl1lls Roc1r1 F:XPORT IMPOHT l>IRECTOH H.A dt•l!rt·~· COM G-IU 5!H I rt'Q & 3 yrs expN E>. 1----------portrnl! & 1mport1r1 1-: Turkish & Au1t'r11·an good~ l\nowh•d..:t• of Turkish hu:.in<'SS pr:H· FRONT DESI\ Cl.ERK Ex11t•r 'd pnfrrn•d 497.4477 Judy tlC\~ rt'(\ Must llt' able tu 1 _________ _ tr;1\1•1 & rt• ma 1n m Tu rkt•Y for lt·mpor.10 pt·nud.~ O\'t•rM•1· 1.1r1 ((:,, wht, \olu ml' & pn1'l' c-1111 \t•ri.wn Familiar with c·U.'>lom-.. la'A s, & ron \'l'r ... 1on of l' u 1 '''" cy IJ <IT 163177Hll 1 ,\p ply .1t nt•u re:,t t:mpln)o- n'l<'nt CK•\ rfopmt'nt Ul'J.lt l\d prud by Employer FRONT DESK ~SISTANT (\Hh~ Hoffm:Jn 1714°> 642 4711 GLENDALE FB>StAL SA VIMGS EOE/MF'HV C~HIERS 0.f.:RICAl CONT ACT WORK Llke people. Earn extra money PIT m exciting work Interviews by appt only 96J. 7225 DESIGNER *•EXTRAS• * Alr cond lks1gncr with ~· Bil playl•rs & Cook for s ummer vara· rrurumum 3 yrs. rom Nt•w pnvah' rc·~on nl'l''b :imb1t10U..'> mdl\ 1Clual In asst.St manal!er w11h r1• ~l·rva t 1on s & r;:..,urt opc.:rat1ons. Co m·c·nt ra t1o n o n S'A 1t r hboarrt 1'00f'clmat1un. F.xct>lll'nt l(rowth polent1,1I. L:.111 1llc (.ood Lift! 1\t Lj gun.1 Shore:<.. ---- 494-8521 VAULT CLERK xtras for maJ mutton Barber Sly\isu o monas:e lion rc bef. Good salary . merc 1al ex p er . X Int & ·---------UTOTEM MARKETS M V d C H beoef. . lud. f pict. t v srncs poss l\ 1-part·l11ne. 631·9577 Tuc>s· Trainee esa er c onv. osp. its inc ing pro 1t rommcr<'tals We nl.'e<l Fn . 9·6. Sall 9·5. evt's 661 Cente r S t C. M . sharing. 540·7622. Mon· poopk Cor OrJ:? ~v & I.A --------- 681·:m&_____ Operungs now available The l.oa n Service 548-~ f)"i.&-5. lot" s hootings. Caslin~ HEA UTY • s h a m p(lo for full lime assistant Departmentof111?rowms: Cook full time Good OONUT BAKER. early now! Call 1714 ) 535 0120 person for e legant :.a lon. managers on 2nd. & 3rd, savings and loan has an salary. Mesa Ve rde AM. Will train. Apply ext 94. We havc castl.'d Xlnt. wages. Wed.·Sat. sluft. Noexperient"e nec. immediate opportunity Coov. Hosp. 661 ~nler AM only OK's Donuts . ror ··fo':.i s t Brl.'a k ... No eveninl(s . Richl.ird We train.Start$3.10lo $4 fvoran·~tmy.~e,,.wcthc·~eanpjopyl1~ Sl..C.M.548·5585. 135 E l 7lh or 2063 .. Rocky II ", "Love 111 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: Ouellette, 200 Npt. Cntr. per bour. Advancement ~ .,., " "" Fairview Cost.a Mes . Finil Bite". Sm fee. We Or.N.B. opportwlity for manaj(e· cant will be res ponsible I•---------____ • ____ ._a_._ hnve filled over SK jobs. 642-5678 ----·-----• menl positions to SS.SO for vault f i l es and COOK DRIVERS for IOC'al mov . ...,.s:001.·.s: .. m.lo•o•u•r•S•th-y•r. __ , BEi\trrY · Assistant for per hour if quaUfied. For general office backup for ,. busy salon. xlnt.. training more tnformation & in· th e depart m e n t . Ideal St"hedute Tues lhru ing co. 1 Yr. exper , i:ood program. Must be rteat. & terview go to s tore 82 a l Minimum one year office Sat. 1JAM.7 PM. Ex. driving ree, top wages & Classified Ads 642·5678 fashion able . ttit"h ard 30009 Crown Valley , experience and t yping of benefits. 1mmed. open· -----------ceUent company benen ts ina.: 768--064.3 Ouellette. 200 Npl Cntr. Laguna Niguel, 495·9950 4>55 wpm are required. whit"h indude : Medical. ....,.... . Or. N. s. or call 714/537-4840. We offer a good Startin~ Dental & Life Insura nce. -·--------Equal ()ppor Errtl>loyer salary. excellent growth Beauty Mamcurisl fort---•------1 potent.Jal, and out.stand· pro('n s haring & pension Ultra P lush Facial ~ ing benefits includ ing progra m . Apply i n Hair Salon In Npl. Bch. dental coverage. Please penon. Driver for st"hool bl.IS WI II train Apply at 161135 Brookhurst. F .V. 962-3312 WiU lease s pace or pay l'IJIUDrDMAIOS apply in pe rson . no J.C. 'ENMEY percentage. 675:_~ _ _ W1MIDUl phone calls, please. 24 FetlMCMt lshMd DftlYEltS Be t S I R Part tlrne belp needed to Newport Be"ch Men or women 25 yrs or .•~ Y Ea on et"ep· assume c l eanin g C..11•· .u0 tt!-&.-E.O.E. M /F A'der. "'-ow th" coast tiOnlsl. xpen ent"e pre· reBpOQSibUities at newly .. ....,. ~ • ....,. "' ru• .. ferred. Salary + t"<>m· r e modeled exclusive .ct&.o. AIM. ctties. Ne\$180 a week or mission. H.B . area. private resort. Must be 910S. Br®khurst . COOtcS mor e . Orange Coas t 53M'70I al.,,..., Room JOO.A YeJk>w Cab, 17300 Ml ----·-------1 '-"&"moral c haracter Cl:llw.Hosp.Goodsalary, Herrmann. Fountain •BIKES'rORE) & able to supply re -F.qu.alOpportun.lty beneht.s, working con. Valley. (No of Slate r Store mgr. assist, & f~. Call TM Good EmployerMIF Flagship Convalest"enl bel wn Newhope & met"hanlc needed for UfeAtLegunaShores i---------1 O?nler.642-8044. E:Ut"lid> Sct\wtnn dealer. Salary 494-1521 --------, ________ _ .,,.000 Mn•t have prior1tm-------•10ertaJ COOKS exper. prof. only. ._ . -Jr )'OU were a film star, Dinner House. Best1•--------•I ~ aptt'. in 8 store. CIVIL 84G. )'OU would have to pay an wages +benefits. Apply 544-983$. C>aDISICM41A agent. YOU NEVER a fter 2PM. Bayshore DRIYll P/f mcPl/SICRETARY Experluced c areer HAVETOPAV House. 2.1311 Muirlands, tY':s":w~!;:P~~\a\~ Mcrnoon'• only. Acct& minded. REOISTERED COAST AL ElToro. clothing store, receivin g 1>81.~roU.875-8654 C I V I L EN 0 0 R PERSONllo..IEL Cooks. exper ien ced . departmeol. Good driv· DESrGNER with b1ck· n Co I o n y K I t t" h e n Ing record & references lblt flecta1cl•n. f\111 or ~ in public works •G~CY Restaurant. Startin g required. Muat be ovtlr put lime. Rewire lnttru· and or land development A ....,. u I ar y SS . oo & up. 21. Houn are 11: » 1. ea 11 menta ett". Newport. eacineerina waoWH:l for 54"6055 Waltreuet AM ahU\ alao Nancyal&M-5070. ma19. deal1n 6 1ur:rvl11ory .,.. avail, 493-1348 ---------1 ~ Apply" to u 2'l90Harborll1CM Boa&l.Jll S•P4trlenud ...... ~ ... r . NEVER AF££ COOK. 101 person for ;-"' -narw needed. WWWn ~"rt~: Callll\erhounappt,. hamburger ptace. w i lt Adil~ ..._lltaa. 1401QuailSt.. Npt Bcll exper . C•ll Apply In ~ back1rouod ' · Sell t.biftll f .. t with Daily pmron: TK Burier. 2119 ,..,.,.._ 111·1900 W,..Ada CaU 642~8 PUoc Want Ads. W. BaJboa 81, NB. ~t" aasembly poel· tiona open. No exp Mceaury. Will train 13.10 per hr to start. C.11 ~for1ppt. e1oc111ca1 MOTOR WINDER ASSEMBLER PRECISION Newly created nperllnq w1tfl ma1or Oranqe Countv mtmutaclurer ot precision machoned pa11s .md equipment We seek en .nd1v1d11a1 w1tri 2 vears e~pet1ence •n moror wind1n11 w1tfl own lools and ability to rea<l prints We OllPr top rompet111ve wages and ;m eNcep11one1 benet11s package wn1c1'1 1nc1udes tree medical and Ille coverage 13 paid l'loltdays includes Christmas shutdown. v<ication. shift premium. cost of 11111ng raises cwarterly end m11cn more For 1mmeo1ate cons1oerl\l1on. pleue contact· I~ ll!AA SIEGLER. INC ~· !Nl AOV PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Oy•r Ao•d (A•d Hill ' Oyet Aoed) ••nt• Ane, CA. t210S (714) S40·3UO hkµi.: l.111 • lq ll.! 1.n .. 11 on Newport Beach phon, .... :0-.1'"'l"•r1 Pihl!&., _________ _ J It ,.: 1~)5 6.'J:! I GENERAL OFFICE OrN11!1• t;u bwldl'f Nr \1rµcirt Good I 1•1nn~ s k1lh , 11l1ni.: i:i:? l 2li:! lA v.'TI ~1 11 AM ~atAL OFC P/T \\ "r k I 11 r " 1 vu n 1• ph.1rm.1(••Uth'al 1•roup u.-.tnj! \CIUr It I qm1j! &. i: .. nl pf1 -.\c.111' ll1nl111!1t .1\ .,, t\;nt" bJ• ki.:r .. 111111 pr1 I ti llr-. >I I \Jura thru Thur. SJ !">0 pt•r hr 714 631 1855 GENERAL OFFfCE ti I H 1. F J< I l> J\ Y , I 1 t, ti-.klJrlg, Mlrnl' ('ll!lk lllJ.! nlust ha vi· own 1'.01 SJ>''<I>< & rc·ad 1-:ni:h:.h .1 .\M , H t:.:, ~5 011 llr 0-i.1 9'""1 GUARDS l-\111 & JlJ rt tinw \ 11 .1 r ,. ,, ... l " 1 1 "r n1 ·· 1t1rn1~h .. 1I \1;1•-. 'I 111 I••· I HH111~1 ..... le ""' '" .. xr" "''"' • 11.... \1•1· I\ l 'nt\cr.al Prow1·t 1n tt ~l.'rVll'I.'. 1226 W ~lh Sln•l't. S:mta Ana In tl'rvww hours !I 1:! & I 1 \1on thru .. 'rl & Aftswerinq Serv. \II shifts. l.,1)!unJ 11111' ll:tndyman. 111 hr~ "'l'•"' ..ul··• b46·:11.2b S:I i:-. hm1r 1>45.3:1111 '" < ;1•ncral Of<1C'1• T\J>tnl!. f11tn i.:. phonr" In 1n1· Jn•a H.11ml ail '.cnn•m,•nt I ll,1 • :10 hr v. k II o o k k 1 ;. p 1 n L! knov.li'(l1'(1' hdµtu l Will t r;11n "'k tvr Judy ':(/!! :))5;: G94ERAL OFFICE ~u.-.t t•nJu\' ph t••mt.H'I 'AOrkin~ ..... IU:-l,"' d1·1 .111 v.rk f'c1 \ !W "IC k p,1_v & hlth m .... Ar11h •t,1m 11,m \Ion thru f.'r1 11..t rcf1·n , Pi',,I < 'nnt rol l i!lh ILtn tlolph CM :-,..11i :.5i'U 1;c•n1•r:il of111 1' H1·1·c•p IJOl'\L'l Ilea\\ typtllL! & µ h (• n c.-:,, • I' I •' 1 ' 1 n ~ ",. r l> u n J I 1 I " & .1 II JX•Jr,cnf'l• n1·1 1 ... ,,.1n for I n 1 n t' '.J I c•... 11 I f ic.· e 714 as... :.'7~ <~·m·ral Off1t'l' If you arc.• ..1 i:1>0<t typ1i.t & h:.t\l' cl k el for ftltng, thl!- rrui:ht bt• for you t:n 10;. workin>: m pleasant 'lur roundtnJ!l> Wl\h Of('(' JWCI pie Rl'ferenC'l'S & {')( 1wr rrqwn'<I. In Cos ta Ml·~a 1·all Tt•rry II to I l 7J.tl957 mt I Gl·ncral Orf1c1• n n•d ... ~harp L!al for mforma I of f1rr. Typing rcqlll n ·d Gludncv Hro!' • !l:ru W Bakrd.' M $41l Ol I:.! GerwraJ offtcr part t1m1· 11::.>to I. M·t '. S4 OO slart lrvine 95H l66. GENERAL OFFICE Depend:lblr. ~elf startl'" wanted for cong<'nia l ont• girl ofrtrc. Eh•c·t rontc-<1 firm Typmi: 50·55wpm Aptitude with Ctgur<>:. Salary open <.:all Mr I\ Oles for appt 557 6543 GENERAL OFFICE. lYP· t;i5 5!14!1 HARDWARE SALES F ltmt' -Ul hr" rwr v. '- Mu:-.t flt• Jhfl' '" 'A 11rt.. :-..1t Sun S;il romni w t'XIJl•r ,\pµly tn l)t'r" l\1·rm 1<1nw. :!tilil1 llarhor Ill. C:\1 If crdw.1n• "tnt'klnl! "' f(toC'l'I\ Int! l\1ll t tll1" .\JI µIv tn 111·1 ... 1111 (·11•"'11 lfan:lv. .1 re'. Jt07 E !'-.I 11 ... -. C<l \l HEAD HOUSEKEEPER 11.·µ1 ·n1l.1hl 1· & ,., 1~·n1•n1 t'il tor ''" lll l>I\ • n• .... hut\'I in I .1111-.t r.1111 1~-,11h l!ll1lt4i!'>t• 1111.1..: 1111'1' 1•m11lu~ 1 1 nc~n-. .1 hah,·-.11ll'r in t•\I <ir•··• ~1 n111·-. :l v.i.. Ill .Ill >l1\ M fnr I H oltl c1rl ~h 1;16 W75 • .1ft 1•1 11'~1 H<YrEL FHONT l11-:S1'. Tel•• OJ>l.•r, fksk ('h•rk ll.. N11thl Aul11tur fo:lq1t•1 pn•fd NCH 2.'>() l:IO\.Ml 111 qwrc Br~1· !'>m1th. San C.: I r m l' n I c I n n . I 2 •• V.pland1an. San l.lt,m IHJTU./FHONT DESI' n .t-:10: ~lime. flt·~ hrs Xlnl Npl lkh Im· Call for apµl. tl45·5000 e).I 520. HOTEL POOlATTMD Reliable person needed to atlmd our hotel pool area. Must have r urrl.'111 hft· saving cerltf1ratt- 't-;n1e1y xlnt compan ~ bt•nl'f1ts & workm.: rond Apply Personnel. 98m·I:! noon. Mon·t'r1. MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EO.~: Mii' ~. bookkttpmi;i. rece pt i---------Exp. des1red. Hrs. 9-4 30. Small Construct.Ion Co. 673-1830 GaaAL OfftCE Informal environment Five Girl Office Job Security Company Paid Medical froo'rOSTART IDGHERSALARV Wl'nt EXPERIENCE W\11 Tra\n FM A Variety Of OuUt>A APPLY BETWt;t;N 1·3 153 Production Plat"e Newport Beach Hotel SUPERVISOR ROOM SERVICE ()ppor with car eer poten· ual exists ror reliable person w I supcrvisor.v skills . Some food o r resl.l1urMl knldll prcf'cl flt.joy out.slaodmg <'Om pany benefits . Apply 9am·l2 noon. Mon·Frt. ~I. MARllOTT HOTEL 800 Newport Cenl~r Dr Newport 8eat"h E.O E. MrJ-" F\nd what you want In Want Ad Rt'$ults 642-5678 D&l.11 PUot CtUallleds. !~!~ ..... ?!!.~ HelpW-.41 Jlto tw,W~ 7100 W•dnelday. J>'ly , l . f919 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!!!1-MIK-·ha.i:U-·t-----·1 ... SIS~IM1 l'LUMOtrns llELPl-:R .W,W..ted 7100 ... W..t.4 71 00 HtfpW .... d 71 00 flN UT R .. •f'cha..., .. P t.t poss full t ime.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._. MACt lltllTS "" .,.... N Pit> & 11 lA!h11lravt)OUfounew lmmed carur op nun1e Good 1alal')' and \:Wport " ta. Ro1dent Aide-P IT s.cr.t.y/Typltt Hlffr Doca your pn 501..U.• Data Card MAINTENANCE fr1n•~ benrflhl Mt!lll ~ -weekends. re&aremenl SA1.P.S Small 1•nv1ronmentul aeot IOb otttr )'CiU IA·' Oo'11.ITroy [) v 1, a Vt!rdf' t:ul\v1alucenl rrtnUn"Off1U:l Expand· community, Npt Bc:h GIFTSHOP 1·onsul11ng firm 1r1 .....,ce, presU, • t:s:.dlJ u pa ndtn II M ..... tat. ICU Genltr St.· inaPMttnaro. needs rull &11·3.\M. MM! Kohl MAllJOTT Hora Newport Ccnlt:r nc~db r.u.., of ac~jUJJi· tn the man"•(" ECHANIC CcaU Mtsa ~ 5S85 "me o rraet preaaman. I RETAIL Cf SRK c . Excellent opportunity dt•pendablc person w ~fl~lllK'lln· uinoll\lth.,...S WICK N1nea Som e t'xperll'nt•c M~aSlauooe 27g~~--for an elllcient. ~pie xJnt skills in gnlmmar. \r•lf.a&.J'OQllhoWdlalk pnn&.ial'a)'atcau + prt-LYN I ne<'e&Sary. Salary c:om· 17th St C M 1\.11 time I oriented ind1v1d ual punctuation & cdltin~ wl&h FatlN'l"a 1-11rantt1 cll'on print drum• 4c ._.wlcll'• DltfettH 311 :dun 28 bed i.\allon. m en• u r a\ t w I ex · • · P/tlmelevenin.: hourt1 Repro-quallty typing of c,... today can Gcae ....... We ha\e lmml·d Dt.W.. IJ ,re...tly !Mk J)l&)', Intl, fl IHll<I pentnce. llu lth In· ~~olt~C . apply In I av a I I . Inc I u d Ing ~ rrom hand w"l Dillard ~'" _ ~ tor th• fnllow looliil•• f er •• 1,.. lkilldays Plea)llnt work suranct'. vacuuon Ml' , wed<t·n~ Apply Person· ten eopy, min 70 wpm i..~ l\on1oa.l Una In&-t'Olldlt1om 59 bed racalJ· Good promotion J>Os;.1· SALtS ASST. ntl. 9•m 12 noon. Mon 11\M corret'lin~ Selec'\rH' u-trt'tar'' property CHUC KP ....... wttt. •~ ty tX>E. Bayvaow Conv ble The Printing Co. Entry level sales position f'rt II, will l'vcntuully tra111 OPIRATOI ••ch••l c•I b•clr-l bip ~ Thunn. C M ~ Commerc.-Center In new home saks Ac !IOONewportCent<.·rDr in word prot•e.,~•n~ a&fll > A1rpnrt area ~ Mltlt 0 _ or Dr. Lag u n 11 ll 1 II s. . Ca ·r N n .. ... Some phone. iteroxin.: & Ort'iel ~ork101( tond O\urkttHP ftoq'd ,,_ -.. &&2 ~ 'behind lurruture rowi. uve h · R.E. ht. rc<i'd i•wJl()rt °'"acu other orr.re duties. Non S.lar)' <'nrn mronr•lt eeGtMI LATHl a. wrm.,g to procwe N~ s:io.9u3 Part lime Send rl'8Llmc.> I KO.t: mlf smoker S8SO Phone for w ablhty 11• fm..Cml Cl( MACHIMI Oftltt. Mlic ~ tooh .ct L"""' tof .. : Thcs A.k•Tns Co. 310,.W 1--- - -appt 640-. _6363. Angela HC 833 76441 1... I ... _ L.-... ...ud c ...u.a.....-• "" P RISONER! Are you irst t . us tin, ' :1 ,..MV)' •u11r .iii:i• n••1 •I ...,,.. • •--"'""o ()perunas part·t1me n1i;:ht t'hal.tle<l to a desk or a 926110. Attn <.:hr Yi. ~AHCI/ Ori,,... Uc-... Wiii duty & full t1me after· madune 40 hours evt'ry St.ephenson. 832·2881 MACHIMUY pwfCNM ,,.. • ...._.... •IOOn shin Xlnt. start111~ week? Do bells. whistles Sales W1U rep1111r rT\lld111wn electr ical repair. salary & bene. Apply & s uper visors control ttOUSEl£Eftl lnlurnnrc SALES JOB l:l&dwlw. pn•alAt rwon needs tu II ctu n : •. houtaketptr t u tram. i>UIPtf'\'iae ' work with ~ ul C"-m~rmu11ls c.11 ~ Cood L1r~ \t l.qma Sborea S(t(•n'flU") t•xl)t•r ror Stat(' 1-'urm \l(••nn Npt lk h aioo i. ~..W74 lllsur1Ull't' K n o w I c cJ K , 11 r I t1ogslup Conv Center. everytlung you do? Does ATHLETICS hydraul11:1>. Ull l'\1111 C4WfMflfry .ct ~· ;lljG F1asgtup Rd., Npt your work lat·k OJ)· Earn $125 a week part r fl"~ & ba ... 11 111umh .....,.,.•c• cWWs. lkh ponuruty & challenge'> tune guys & dolL'! 17 & 11\1 with t'l~<-'trwul 111 k ~In-to: Thto only d1ffc.>ren{'e okJer needed to do I' R NOWOPEH fULl-TIME 4t ... S2 t llM5110 Operator Must be luw>wlt!t!itN1bl~ in proerarru.oa. Perm11 Dall W1U1t bn!(hl k>c11I lad)' ftM l'UM lMuranC"t" or h t't' No i.1111-.. wort but 111 \I ) \ h 11> \ l' 11 o O ll t.•lt"ph.111~· JWl'Mlnality " blt' l) l)Ul)l ~kill' fh11 Ill a full t•mC" Ion;: term poi.tt1on "1th 1nform11I pk1C>.tnl worktn' C"Olldl lloni. SJlury 1s opeo tl73-4230 aird t~lltt'tl r-· ~· <Xfice Gal, mature, P IT, between a rut & a ttruve work ror top amat1·ur SIT Uf'/O f'H . Jvtty Mortin !5~~~~g.~~t Appt. is its length. Want lo .:t·t athletes IMp us dt•vcloµ Will i.et u11 & 1>po·r,1t1• ll Hc out of that rut" Want" ~ldl'lasi.<ithMt'i. en& lathe & 1'huc.•k1•r"' on llll .ttor ll•d. Office Aniltoltt chance Lo develop your U2 yrs or collc~e & rar, product1oo !>!)It• i><•fh C.toMeta.Colf. Costa Mesa mfg co rcaltale-nts&abi\Jtit's~ lt)AllaRer lra1n1•1• 1><1~1· Tram ma•·h """r"tor,, needs Slop being a pnsont•r I.Jons <1vailablt' $25() wk . • "" " BRUNSWICK full lime help 5 girl . <Hourly wagt' bonu~' MACHINIST office. Typing, f1hng, Phone M2·42Sl 9am 10 Worlung evenini: hour .. Set up & run .. hurt nlll answering phones. bill · 2Pm Call Mr. Johnson ,1t prodoct1un & 111 otut \Ix.' 0.*91• Divfsiott mg ek. Great opportun1· Produce Man . syrs +ex· ~121 1(;Ht.-;AT or l'O R Ttl N IT Y t' 0 ll 'OUTGOI N<:. l\M : HITlOUS f' .. ~lt~0'.'4 TO .. :AJ<N '1'01' l>Ol.l.AHS fNTEGRAn:o INC lS202 Downey Ave Paramount 21J.Q4-3330 lnsurllll1't' Newport lil!Jt'h Ins At:t'm·y !>t'Cklnll rxper c I t.' r 1 1.· ,, I p 1· r ~ o n "' ln'\uranl~' hkgmd, call &W>-~6 3+ yrs exp oo t•n.:uw \y for reeent H S Grad per S6 00 & up hr. --------lat.he & bnd~t'l)(1rt m1ll1' f.Qu11I oppty employer Oeltroruc Corp. S45·0403 54().3253. Mr. Lee ,....,-,...._.""-.,.._Wffl'-.,.. _ _,-...._ _ _,_.-~._. Must have own iool.., Wt• m ( SALES 'MUST nt-: o v ... tt lll SAU;.') t:Xf-' t:1<1 Jo.NC' ... II t: L I' fo I. ~ 0 M t Of<Gi\N Kt. Y BOA HU t: X f' t: It I 1-. "tJ <.: f llt-;ql' UH.I> < I\ I.I . I\ 1 0 N l' ,. .. 0 I< IN"l'l-.l<Vlfo.W IMMIDIATI PART TIME EMP\.OYMEHT S40G-$7SO+ "'°""' lntern•~l 11H11·c needi. bat•k offlcl! ~1rl p/t , ex p'tJ. 496-8011 T he DA I LY P ILOT1--------•I t:lter xlnt bt•nd1b 1-·or I•--------PROF' SOLICTORS want· 1mmed C'On~1dt•r.1t1nn . omcE MANAGER cd for door lO c.loor Voter pls call M1chelk l~·unin~ McdJl·al ReglStratton dnve. Xlnt at 714·540-~ Mature woman Npt 11.'h Ambitious. s elf starter compensation. flex hrs. l>ATACAKDnn:I' Urology back ofr. E~J)t!r ..needed to manage front , LPC,964·3338 A F\lller oppty. earn S6 to S8 per hr Employc•t·~ needecl ror ml'rl'11und1' 11\$! & dtstrb c.l1v t'or info call5S7·9998 TROY UI\ in lyptng. stcnle tet·hn1 desk operations at ex· ---------- 2320S Pullm:.1uSt c1ue & x ruv C all elusive prwate resort QUALITYCONTROL ~ SantaAna,C;i !l:!70~ S<&li-2347 __ Call The Good Lire Al N(.'()dperson w1th QCelC· SALl!:S/OELI V~R' II Equal Opportunity MEDICAL ASST. Front W~una Shores. pcn ence. Adm1n1stra11vc you n<.'l.:>d a decent paym1-: OIGAH EXCHA,..GE n J t:rr 111 ~i111; 1J11:! Sales f't·r..or) 111••'lklf full I I m •• I II , Ill •• ' I n t• tmrclwar1• 1111111 i\1Jnno• t'Xl>t'' nc<'t::,11.1n l '" 11 l1;J th11a Manni' f.-1'.J !Hl7 I fur aµpt f': U 1-; M Fi il need." auto route dn\'e~ for home newspaper de· liver y in the San Clemente a r ea Mus t have depc ndahle car Seven days Afternoons t2 :.>-s·30> M F & morn· 1n gs on S11t /Su n <5.:»-8: 30>. Somt-collect . mg reqwred Earnings based on siie of route <.:all 496-6800 Ask for FO!'t.er Ouellet or M 1ke tMYESTMEMT SALES , ___ Employer O<c & limit<--<! back or. 494-852 I l.lackgrouod helpful 1-;x Job up to $4 Sfl t ,.,,._ Opportuntty to sell brand -face. Computer sl·hcdut·g !•---------' penence in hy,srauhc 5-9pm . t"all a ft lpm, SALES RETAIL t l I ed . Much1 n1 s t Tra1111•1• lllS,ltdbkgrd Exp only 1 r.eld de:11red not re· 531-0!m ' new rw; 'e invest· Supreme En1:1nn•rini:. Solo""n Ca ll " ... 1881 r,--------, Qt.Ired, A Kemluv1s Ind!> ----------Expand.in~ lac.l•e!i doth•·::. ment plan avuilable only l939 Pla centia c: M "" .,..... I Ofrit'e • Q,. Irvine SAL~ houuqlM'S Now 1n I.al! th.muJ::h Newport Equity &l6-6036 Medi I R 540-76.19 • E 0 E Oiatric;t MClf\09er lich & (' :.1 You 1nu-.1 lw F u n d !> N e w ----J.~ c(·eptiomst/Ex I ---Trai·......... J)t'rsonabk. 1ntt>l lli.:"n1 T 0 l.C Plan allows in Maids. apply Thl' Inn at l't' .... 'Cretary · exper for I Spend R E A L E S 1' A T t-. ,....,.. vcs l o rs t u earn a Laguna , 211 N Cou~t front oH1 ce mana~e I SALESMAN WANTED Daily Pilot ncwspapl·r -.in1·1·n " w / m ~•n ml nummum or 1or; interest ""'Y· Laauna llt•u1·h mcnt. or N pt. tt<'h I Monday F..ARN tJP TO 15"1 COM ('1reulatton department ~~rllal ~Int .. ~~lary .. _& onJ '"'l"'c..ooo " met.l1 t iil pra t t1 t e nus h1°hl) s uccessful ....,.,""11.S .~•r c.uwa r ...... ..., .., L·-1 At Th • ML'i.'ilUN N t-;1' 1 Ea rn "' .• ,,.,....,c.., An7 !01" f'or an appointment COO· Maids Thl' Scad I fl ..U10W edge or med teal e I sso K t 0 $I u u K h y local nl'wspaper has an ...,..,..,, ....... '"" " tart.DonHerwg. Motel.1661S.CoastHwy, terminolo.:). trans1·np Beach & 'C:hnstma:. 2 F1od out operung ror <i tra111ee'" i---------- Bush. Laguna Beach. 494 -4892 lion. bookkeeptnJ.?, & whv nt•w ht• cam bi~ SSS the c1rculat1on s al<'i. Sdl~ s h orthund req 'd T d ht•re Come talk \\Ith service&collel11onare11 5 SALES COUNSELORS l~&WOMENI No Hard Selim Je 631-4400. UeS ay them. 3 Our prod Lil t Sele«ed applicant ~•II INSIDESAl.£S MAIMTEHANCE 1---------At The int·~pens1vc land ~1veallbc.-ral startini: 1mmed. openini:s for ~'WJJOl'fUJUil11'F111uls FUlllimepersonne<!ded budJ:et terms 4-t'rc !>l'I s alary . rc2ularl\ responsible, mature ~elf ID maintain lar)?c ant• MEDICAL Office appt.S iialore 5 Find out schedukd ra1st.-s . bonu!> :. la rte r w h 0 c 0 m que store. Xlnt benefits Livf."-m. $200 per week why "we've f!Ol the twi.t opponun1t1es & many rr mun1cates easil y with 112(;orpor:lll' Plarn ,\pply m person. THE • pl1.t-; room & board <7111 fl r wh a t r v t' r Ltuni:1toing" Ask fur ~1r inge b4:ndlls suc h a .. l)(her.. Sales expt.'rWnl'c Newport Beach.CA ANTIQUE GUILD. 180t fW(H)l6lort2l:J1428·&1Jl schl.'dule workc; ror Howard.955.3402 paid \'at•a11on~. paid 3 plus but not reqwn'CI 92860 F: Oyer Road, Santa you Kelly has 3 ------!:rou? msurance. hft' in Will tram. Mui.I how lite 71 4/644-8824 ·An~a~.~~~~~~~1_________ ' a r 1 t> l y 0 r REAJ..ESTATESAL~ sunmcc & dental CO\ '\yping sk1lls r----------1-ass ignment,, both MIN 70 O/ t•ra1.w Trame·•· "111 .tls o - -----MA r NT F: N i\ N C F: Me.. & Women Ion~ & ~hort term. • 10 bl' pro\1ded J companv 557-0825 Kit chen helper. Mature JANITORIAL. beach Wanted All office :;klfb r ar with personal u:o.t.' person pref'd. r /l , Mon area. full time. salarv + m•cdt>d . MAX .• 95% rpp\~~a~neslS must '-~ l X, lnspechon J•'r1, 11 30am·8pm. Xlnt frtnge benefits . must tr YOU ar{' new lO l'usta •Typists '"' MECHANIC AL "ork tnl! c ond .s & Mt'Sa, temporarily ti•~ 1. NO FEES huve a l!ood dmmg n·· ~'flCftU. liayv1ew Con· have own transp <.:all l'onunwn.: your edu~;:i •S~arits rord Hours are (!encral PART•MSPECTOR valescent llosp1tal, 2055 642-9900. lOJ\M ·l2 noo~-t11H1, recently d1sthari.:t•d wWord Proc: Receptionist ly 11AM-9PM Monday Wr Rf'OWlD~ components Thur1n St CM 92627 M.amtenam·e man for ~ from the service. or for *Acct Clflics R I $2 thru Friday Sa turd av dlv. which manufactures 642.~ EOE unit apt romplex in C M any reason seeking tcm •Clerils ea ty ,000. ~~rt~ml· available :1-; prects1on pnn\ drums & I '"""""' wheels has <tn 1mmed Laborers for rem~;,-;; f.42·5073• 121311-165'385_1_ ~~J~r ~h~Pu~7q~ce ~1t,. l"ine, 540-2702 U )OU Jrc quah!wd & :m : operuni:: for an indiv to ply 71\M 419 N. Coast MA INT to: NAN c E pol'\lUltty T 0 11 P :i Y Pa 1 d -------mtcrested 1n lt!arning tht.: perform mech. lll!>~c lfwy, Lai:: Dch Light ut1lit\ man t5 .,. You C-Ea-f vat·utiuns. n•lcrral. REAL ESTATE news pap1•r ctrculation · d -·----· -· "' hnnu'>l'' :'\l'\ t•r ;1 l XI f tion on type rum~. L--S for apt romplex, Hunt-5216 P-W lt.• ft·•· 1 . nt oppo rtunity or business. come to !ht• wheels & machmro part!> egsl ·l'l' Rrtept -in~vn Beach. Sal;in + 1 ""' t quahf1cd 1nd1v1dual lo Dady Pilot office. 330 W in house & a t vendor Lal! Jltlls office Mm br apt call <7HJS<!l·Ss.ll Based on your produc IEL[~ I handle rentals & prupcr Hay, Costa Mesa. A:.k rar sites. Must be familiar typing f>Owµm Phone fOf appl. llvity, commission. plus ty management. Salary. Harry Seeley or K ''" with opli<.•a l c om 586-00701orappt mcentives & extra profit comnuss1on . Call Diel< Goddard Only apply parators . all physical Male/Female s haring honus The • E Av •C E~, Seemun , BAI.. BOA befon• llAM or aftt!r measurement tools & LEGAL SE<:RET ARY CoosC'1cnuous. & rncndly women & men we are Call or ISLAND R i-: A I.TY . 2PM Mon-Fri. E 0 t: bluepnn\ readmg. 2 to s Prest1g1ous Nwpt Bch fleeded ror happy hour in looking for may be tl11ed Come 1n Todav bl.l-8700 yr.; related exp req'd law firm seeks secretary delightful. informal oftyptng, foldmg papers, · Sales EicC(". Rep. pit. to ~ Expenenct· Ncoeded M~tbe2lor01dt!r Permanent employment wtwrc AG t: I!> nu r ·•l·t nr i\l(~re!i'llVt' 1nrl1v1rl u,1I~ with a dl>Slrl' \O a<1 v.inr1· Company paid medll'a l plan Personah1.ed l'ra mini.: Have tht• :ilJ1hty tu \lo ;iOl whelp people Ir thc'S4• mter<>o;t ~ ou and you want furthi-r clt>1 <11h l'OOta(1 MrR~odot (7141 540-5554 MofM'ri 9AM-SPM HARIORLAWH Mem>rial Pen Mortuary CostaMHO XJnt. benefit p~ckage w/m.m 1 yr.i legal exper restaurant 4 30 8 30 warehous e JObs and ~~~~!1 RFJ\l.ESTATESALES approach top exc1 Pis NJll Michelle Beun· type 89wpm. Mag/card wkdays Apply aft I 30. worlun~ for a hm1te'1 tn· 21 02 Business Ctr 0 Pen 1 n g 1 n w e I I "'bus. photo pkg. l::xper _ mg at 714-540-A565 cxpcr helpful Ask for St.onemill Terrace. 2915 romc Work with young established Irvine ltrm In R.E or Ins. ~reat i---------- Oi\TACARDCORP Manlyn640-S650 Redhill.Call957-1951 people Rapid advam·c Swl~r2M Training, ass1s tanc1•, Send bnef info to PO TROY OJV. LIFE GU "'RD -ment PoSS1ble. II you art' gt•nerous rnmm1ss 1on Box839 CdM 92625 2:i20S Pullman St A Manag(•r. n1~hb , ftir arnilable to start work schcdulc Qlll Dawn or 714/992 6414 Santa Ana. Ca 21 hrs per wk. mon thru ptUa parlor. Exper. req 1mmedlately, call aflt•r lluflllllf:(ton Beach Le.8J3.8600 Equal Opportunity lhur $3 25 hr. Npt. Bch. Call 673-9322 from 8 to 4 & Mon betwl'en 9 30-2 30 847-349!1 644-~1 askrorJennifer. Costa Ma.a 1191)7 Warne r Avt> _ __!mployer ..... #215 ---------1 LocaJ Amway d1re<'t dis· 64S.6514 Coloftiol Insur ance has Opportwtities for you! tributor looking for am-MAHAGEME.-.T bilious people wanting to See our ad u n d c r cam $1500/mo. in s pare INSU RANCE for a n lime w1thm J mos. Call UN D E R W R l T I N G Mr.S1dur754-05m P R 0 C ES S I N G Let attendant: Fil or p/t. MANAGER. COLON IAL must be 18 y rs old INSURANCE ~7-0520. LVN or RN to manage lherapeullc health spa. ~-1071 (afternoons). MODEL I MG Class forming for ramp & vicdo. to Ix-ready for pro Jobs late summer Newly opened school and free placement to graduates. SOUT H CO A ST MODELS So Coast Plaza Village 714/54().2970 Due to our rap1cl ex· pan sion . Colon ial Insurance or Anaheim is ~urrenlly seeking J ~ualified md1viduals to rill the following poSI· Uons· Mactunisls l'RECISIOM Manufacturini? · 7 person t'l.L'il.Om 1ewelry shop 1s ~rowing fa,,t. Need stone cutter for inlay jobs & custom cuttin gs. Will ,---M-O_T_E_L ___ _ t r ai n apprenti ce UHDERWRITIHG GRINDER PIOCESSIMG lmmed. operung for m · MANAGER dJv. to grind precision Veterans benefits av•ll. · Part time front off1re Any art related exper. work. 642·3030. Laguna Niguel 831-0542 27957 Cabot Road Equal opportunity Employer M/F -----------om cE SHARP Girl. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia . c.osta Mesa. 642-6830 Part tune medical recep, llonist. Typing reqwred Hun\. Bch. area 847-1150 RF.AL EST/\ TE Operung ror sall'S aJtenl Salesgirl gift ~hop · pharmacy, full \1mi· lrvme. with a1otgrcss1ve leadm~ 5S2·8414. company with tremen· ------ dOUS POSSib1hly for Sal~ lady. full lime IO · management pos 1t1on deb Sat. Bener1ts. Start New agents welcomed. SlfiS wk Regal Beauty 0..11 Al Stella to for 111· ~pply. 263 F.. 17th M • terv1ew. 714·963·5671 l' M (~1tmm41mm1 Real Estate Recept1001st (or small public acoounti.ng firm. 0 C Airport area Typ· 1nJt r equired. Call SJJ.3443 ---·---- REX:EPTJONISTtTYPIS1 Sail's Mak~ an t '<trj $i00.$700 per mo. Pl llml.' & $120().$1800 full t 1m1· while learning about healthy nutrition. Only the serious necd call Call Mr. Signs at 833·781 t 9am 12pm Sales m ot1 vated ex . penenced sales person. New sail boat sales. full· Unx> Call 714 1673-6400. SAJ.f S/Students Students earn St. S8 p.•r hour. Part time nr full time avdtlable Car & phone neccss a ry (.';ti I 5S7 9998. -------- Sales TRt·FLOH MEB>SYOU To r.tl avalanche.> or or tle ro; from marin1·, motorr yt'le. spo rt1n~ J?ood.c;. motor sports. re· UUlers G real oppty but ~~· .arc very selec11ve & w.1nt c.irecr winner types only Wr train eic pertly V1s1l uc; & SCt' Call Mr l>chls en ~ SAL.~ W0\11\N, mature, fnendlv for ·~ c;11ec;. Slead:."."P t1mt' ~l 6500 &89H;z:t! St:A.MSTR&'iS Sall mak mg seamstress nel'<icd t•X per p rt• ('(I (.' ll 11 675-anO SECRET ARY /M.B. Sole prat111loner st>ekm~ '<(-t'f'\'tary with 1yp1ng & d1ctaphonr !:tktlls Cool! 'Jll•llin~ .:rammar r.· ttUl tl'tl Some lc.:JI <'1' 11t·r1e nct> vref1•r r1•d !'..alarv op•·n <71<11644 ~ SECRET ARIAL N r wp o rt 8('J t'h Mortf:URt' Oanktnl! Ftrm M\ 1mm1'(I opc·nin1:s for JW'IJOr ~t>t·rl'lary \!u'l 111· .1n 1n<1t'P•'111l l•fl l lhtnk..r "'11 h I \'pin ~: 11( ~.1W1.11n & tl4'.n y phurw.., f' I I (I r IJ r f I I' (' ti I '•'t r1·t:Hi..1l e .q ... .-ti•· Mr.1hlt· Xlnt 1 '' h\•ncf1h ~JIJI Y l'U11trn1•11s ur.1t" With 1•..:J>t•r t'Jll 11t·ntt11 n1·I f 11 r Jl'Jll 1;1jl 4~ll() E 0 t-: SECRETARY fl I, l'Xpt'I \ tlJ)'~. It lth I.. 11 ll I' hu t v I! r a p It ' t nhm11t·d HiAA'.1 1~ .. 11·h Ill 1111 l'a II X.17 ;14~.1 SECRET ARY /LPqol 'l'rainl't' lur M JI(' pl.Ill run.: l.Jt-pt . .,m law "" airport Jrea I'll >.1111 typm.: !>k1lb. unu~uJI up P\\IW~ S 1-. CH I': T ,\ I< \ p .1 r t IHT\I. lull 1tm1• ~lltlll I> IJ tnl: & ~II C i II IW1 ~tiGli SECRET ARY /Recept ~rrull l'n1:111e~n11J.. f1r111 0 l ' \1rport Jr ... 1 x \\I to t.PM Si 50 $Xt)() mu I• ,,..irt L':ill l\.J~ •11:1.r. •7 "fo:C"I< Jo;T \II \ l.1rl Fru1.1v l of ... m .. 11 1:ri1v.1ni: l'•1mpu1•·r ... 11t 1·11 .~'I bii I SECRET ARY0Le9ol "\Ull)rl/.l'Jl l \II 111.t '' 11Ct11·1· 111 tr r in ton 1" "' S.wm Wurct prm« Pf ~I !lii3 lnr .11111t SECRETARY- Tq1t• 5HW ... M . ""II ~muk,•r . .:•x1d J)J~ \I h. \\ llli R.u1t.l•>h1h C \I :-W.·l·r1•tar~ H1•1·1•ptwn1 .. 1 I' T \\ (' n cccf .111 •'nen:(•ltc s1·1f·starting ) uunj! pl'r~On to ta l..1· 11\t•r tht~ r10,1t111n. Plea-. .. dtJ not tall 1f )our l' P•fll! 'ktlb arl' rnt•rt:'ly a1f1• qUJ\c F\C'\:llcnl l \ 111n.: <.ktlh .ir t m .t111IJl 11n lloun. & .. ..ilJ ry Jrt> .. 1w11 t'lt>a!>e c .tll Ht1b1n ~"J1m Secretar-Ext·rullv•· Type 70\lo pm, rht l.1ph11n1· 1r.1nscrip1wn. "hi thud ht•lprul. work ~ I.,,,, n 1·1al execut1 vf'. !,;,ala n open II n .~J<i.M87'i Secretary part t1m1'. flt· 1 h i (' hour .,, Xlnl shorthand & t~ PIOR p-, M'Otiat (:; U f" 7:l2·7170 Jo Ann Sec rt!lary , Newpori 8ead1 Dewloper A .sell starter whl\ l' .in wnrk tn depend(·ntlv for a s mall busy ofrlci> t:xp..'nenr1· m JC('(}unLc; pay a hie, ro11· <';ln.l('tl(ln \OUl'her>. l)'P· m~ & with , 1o1011d phon1· J)t'n.t1rt.tllly ..,Jl.•r~ 1111t•n bi~IO SECRETARY Background should in· 1 parts & h o ld c lose elude 2-3 years manage. tolerances on internal, ment expenence in a center. surface & ccn\er- processing unit a nd less gnnders . Must be heavy background in capable or making own personal lines auto. sel\1116.3 lo5yrseicpde· °'°5en individual will be s ired. We offer xlnt. organizing and setting benerils. For immed. procedures for a n un-consideration, J>I& call derwrit\ng proC'essin g Michelle Beuning at helpful. Make beautiful art work and get paid very well. Male/Female Please call ror interview Mon· Fri. 49'7 ·21l5 NURSES AIDES Openings tor ex - perienced nurses aides. Day shift & afternoon ahlft. Classes avail. for tneJCper. Apply Flagship Con v. Cen ter . 466 Flagship Rd. Npt. Bch. PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanding. attractive personalities who enjoy working w1\h H.B. bwlder needs sharp girl ror small busy office. 65 wpm. Vaned duties S800+. P erma· ncnt full-lime. Jeanne. 842·5S27. Sale!man Relail·wholesale Eqwp Cofl>. Inside sales, h1nng yng men 111 yrs & older. S200-SSOO wk w /guar. sal. & comm. New IO<'allon, nr Irv. CM. HB. Start 1m. med1ately. Rapid adv. oppt'y to man. 957.u so. Mr.Arthur Sales FUJI lime. chl't.'rful, e'< Wanted younit men who pcrienced 1nd1v1du.1I will ~et along well with with strong shorthand & 'NOITlen t;all Mr. (i('()rj!I! typmii wanlt..>d Apply 111 Lllit 714-540-8S65 Q.ERKRATER Applicant should have 2-3 years experience In underwriting and new business applications In pel"llClnaJ lines auto. Posl· tioo Involves working In a proceu\ng unit which includes r aUng, cod.mg ad IBM terminal work. Medium-heavy phone contact with direct agent.a. AUClEltK Position involves the m. Int ol polJcy endorae- menta and cancellations Previow experience In mtcrofUming and index· ..., ol policies a plu.. Uiht lYPinl Is required. We offer an excellent '-'1&a pacuae w ltb aalari .. ·cocnanenaurate with 1e.xperlence. For conlidntlal consider•· tkm. pleue Mnd ~•umo to" eoouact: IC.qi• fw1mltl C7U) 9tl·T300 I DATA CARO CORP. TROY DIV. 23208. Pullman St. Santa Ana, Ca 92705 F.qual Opportunity Employer Machinist B.ECTRO/ CHEM MILL TUJMH Xlnt. opportunity to Join a growing ro. " learn a tr ade w /career poten- tial. You will learn the electro/Chemical mill· ing process. & run pro- duction part&. MacblnJng bkgrd. helpful but not re· q 'd . Xlnl. b e nefit pac1ta1e. For lmmed cooalderatlon, pla call Michelle Beunlna al n~ DATA CARD CORP. TROY DIV. 2.320 S. Pullman St. San\t Ana, Ca 92705 Equal ()pportun!ty £mployer MAC HI NIST . B · M.ch1nlat . Overtime + benellta. Smell family ll¥lp. rrv aru. 548-8493. ..... , ... Precl1lon O r fnder Operator tCeaterleaal. 8clme....,.. PNferred or .W ll'9ln ~ with =·=~lcal ap· .. Marine Warehouseman. lull time, exper pre· re rred but not nee 642-48(X). Mature person to s upervise maids at motel. 642-3030. NURSES .AIDES 7.3 & 11 ·7 shifts. Ex· pe ri e nce d o r inex · -perie nced. Cert 1 ried training program. Mesa Ve rde Conva lescent Hospital. 601 Center St. Costa Mesa MECHANICS Gasoline/diesel on boats. 548-9617 Mechanic boal. Diesel. FUU or part time. main· tenance etc. Newport. 675-3679. Sell kDe ite ms 642-5678 NURSES AIDE Gentleman Conv. Hosp. N.8 . lOam t o 6pm . Getiatrtc e1tper. nee . Call Coiled, 213/457·2319. MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES SATUIDAY & IVINING INTUVllWS ...,,....,..., ' ---'" ,.. ......, " ..... l lt,000. ~ .......... ,...... .. lwnlntMlneger SU O/hr. Nlltllf1n11 r .UM/hr. ,_.TIN.. SUI/hr. lilO ~ "'Clle.\ll• t '--............... tJl'lllW' .... -'----~ "'' ...... ~.:..=-... [ ..... WOflll Cl.OM fO >04 ' kids. Over 21. Start ut .. -_ -_ --- $3.SO per bour Phone •RE<:Ef"TIOtrllST * 54().4023 8· 12 person w 1 t ll resume t 11 - -- --Mr f'\lentes at Robert 642 4 321 F.xt. 250. rv-sr BETWEEN 4 .00·5 00 * n * SaVlllg!\ & Loan Bein. Wiiham Frost & ACCOUNTING /\~soc 1401 Quail St Gr~ Savings & Loan Newport Re::ich needs pe rson for ac . • ---··---- PM. •$900• Ask for Altdreo •Posh Newport Bch ofc EqualOpportunity •Meet & greet new Employer clients ----counting dept. t:x · SECRETARY penence m investor ac-For des i g n firm 10 counting pr<!f. Apply in I r vine . Good typint! person s kills. travel re.serva· PASTE-UP ASSEMBLER •Promotable position Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E. l'lth,C06ta Mesa Swte 224 642· 1470 SALESMEN $14K-$20K Tired of just making a living? We are looking lrvtnC Savings & Loan l I.loo:., 2 yrs ex penem·e 18S52 MacArthur" Bl, pre{.llJJ.3500 Irvine -~ for ambit 1ou s setr with at least 1 year eit· R.E I NVES TMENT motivated individuals to E.0.E. M I F_ "'~retan­ per1ence, pre fer ably COUNSELOR sene as accounts reµS. ----·----·-"""' "" newspaper· Excellent Newport Beach. Trust , Nationally distnbuted Screen pnntina produe· company benefits. Apply Deed r ir m . sec k s product. Room for ad· lion manager wanted. between 9AM and 6PM. qualified. licences lo I vancemenl. can between Must have exp. 5'0-91to - Typists Monday through Friday. ea rn s 3 o. o o o + . 10-Z. Mr. White54().4023. ~/Typist 1 ~Ep~~'tT 714/95.>0073 WlLDWESTSTORE Smell environment al 6425682 Restaurant Assist. Mngr. Now acceptmg apphca-cons ulting firm In :mW ·Ba s ~. Coffee Shop. Paid I I.Jons for full time dei,>l Newport Culer needs "-t·a Mesy at. Vacation Coating ex nor. head or our women s dependable person w I """' .... dept Exno pr re ed xlnl slolls in grammar. Equal Opporturuty ttte. Appl.)' Taylors Rest. · ,...r e "' · di Redhill & S A F A p p I y a t t S 4 I 2 eunctuatton & e \11\iot I Employer Tustin.~ Ron, W ·S.~ r~ Co Id f7 n w es t 8 I v d , Repro-quality typing of PBX I 4. Westnunst.er. repof1.S from hand wnt· [)o vnu like a job W/a -ten copy. min. 10 Wpm. J~ Res~ t Sales p Q flt IBM correcting Selectric c hallenge? Ans serv uran enon • ua Y II. will eventual'" train needs OPER'S for 11pm Cooscientlous. friendly & !Wes pen.on needed ror v . to 7am shift, apply In emc1enl needed for de· creative, blgh fashion ~°!.<!..!roces11n g.: ,_,,. 228 Forest Lag Bch Ii g ht r u I. In r or ma l jewelry gallery. Must en-..--.... xerox n1t "' , .,.... w ' • r es t a u r a n t 8 . 4 Joy working w /public. other otnce duties. Non· 1 PIXOPB. weekdays . Apply a ft "Elltlting fi n ancial " MnDkeJ". $850. Phon• for Eam while you learn. 1::1>, STONEMIL1' TER· benefits. Good base pay J appt. ~.Angela Telephone Answering RACE. 2915 Redhill. CM plus comm. Interested SICllTA•Y Service run lime/part Q\11~7-l~l. persons pluse ca ll, f\ll lime. Varied s hirts l.qun.l Deach,49'7·2115. I Ume, type & dict11· Restaurant t.IOn tJ0.8S wpm. Ins. eic- WE OFFER OPPORTUNITIES! TOP PAY FOR YOUR SKILLS WENEEO: SECRET ARIES: SHORTHAND DIC.,-APHONE TYPISTS: CLERK STATISTICAL Top Pa..y No Fec PaldWet1kly Dll)'B, afternoon or even· Mtture person. Sn1clt SALESPERSON to de· per helpful. 1686 to atart ~~18:1$1~0 bar. lrvlne Clubhouse. monstrate eye g lass wtx.lnt fringe benf. Ad· OOSTA MESAllRVlNE SUO per hr. & full club cleaner at O.C.F•lr . Call vancement potential. 11JSTJN pri vi leau . Ja c lt , 751·.,., Call Mr Kopin (714 ) ... .....,....,,TONBE•CR 754-nGO.Cllll:S0-3:30: · ll:M-1106. ~. i:mm nu ......... u ,, Sales person Cull-lime. ---------• - Ideal for students II n.taw-ant M.SOor Fem. eaper. P~· S«retary, law olflces, housewives. Many co. The RuslY Pelican la ferred. Hrly. rate + momlnp ror summer: •-• _ _... - benellta lncludlnf paid IOc*inl for a cook la/or commlakm. P~e nent IOOd typing le ahorthand. ,,.,......, s.nfcn vecatlons. T)'plna bulbo)'.APl>lyaU'715W. poaltloo 1vail. aae txp. not neceaa . 3Swl)m ... E .O .E . Call Pacific C'out Hwy. call for. a• 144. Newport Beach Call IRVTNE 1$2·ee&& 5GG30 Mon. Ulru P'rl. Newport Beach 142.au1. Mic ror ~ rw:JW. a...so.o = I - !1!!•11& IOIO ................... ~~.~ ...... ~~~~ !!!!?!!!!i!D..~f..!:1t!J..!t!t11~-----.;.-....!~~~JZ?:....•-. • •••••••••••••••••••••• U41 W..eM 1111 ...... W..e.4 Jiff OS/Penne11 WHller. •••••••• .......... 9-ee:.•••••••Mh••••••• car,.. (eMo) Ml&l\ll op· &Mm. 1Au t.hlft I yn old NtiW tM)O, •Ill sell pair YITllAMS ..... &~"'' Aotl th ... a u:. ca:: ::'Cr ............... ...... ,., .... ... ct ,...., ............ ,.,...., fo r uoo. 681 80411 / &'M 54111 USED HEFRIOilRATOHS Wuhen/Orytit•. 911t lkql/Bu1alns BOT APPUANC~ S..lea Ii Servh.'(' ~ SJ600ll Litton II( C1JM1~1ly meat 111 I micruwa"~ '''co Ind t'O<>k book It mH·111 browner 1360 <.'hh dMJ.98 ---- • • • ...... J.NyM Jll 1 W .. tertat Dr. C--.. M• You att the winn~r or twe ff'H ttckeh flU 00 lfalue>. te> loptUpl ..... S.....Show attM ANAHEIM CONVENTION CF.NTER July l4.8p m Ca 11 IS<t2 5878. rx l 212 lo claim yoo.r t lckeu ••• Olant Garaae Sale. Day ..._l•1M1 IOIO .._c•••.. IOIO auaer, Me~et Bent., ••••••••••••• ••• ••• •••• •••••••••• • ••• •••••••• • Corvalr converttblt. w~.a.•1T.a.Gs ft'amedon1ollsea1upe. tares. luc11•1•. art ob-,..._"' "' ~baa. I lou "re dra Jerts. remodehnit fi x· from your bua&nell!I card. "8008", allver bowla, 2 lures, & mur h m •~c Send one card ror e<Jch sec.a •u kJUv•. a.pc Fn/Sat. M . 20242 Adnan laM pl1o11 OtW 1pent. We Dan.Ith carvlnl set, tree Cit return perma n ently a well carvlna board, Rwnrrmge Sale. 4th. An· nual Corona del Mar Kiwonl's Club benefit. 50' lo $100 Corner or MacAr thur/Pacific Coaat ffwy. Sal. July 14th. 7 ·3PM . Aho tnaltfut lwich •draw- ing ror Mo· Ped aee.l«l 1t1.r1rtlve taa & crystal carafe. 1b28 1lrap. meellnR airline m l r r or . I r o n I n a IO ,.quarementa. Pre· board/Iron. porcelain VEftt loss & theft! F'or a rNt. 2 18 tamps. SIOl"'s penonalbed tag enclose ka bedspread bluetem. wallpaper. fa bric or Sln1er p ort sewing ··0ay Clo" paper & we mach. misc. access . wW back " trim your Th u r s '1 t l 2 . S a t ~ Or try lWO cards IOAM-t.30 or by appt. back to back. Cash or check u de· PRICES J>Q51l 644 640S Hanft 8060 Fem lrtth seller. love~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• children 9 mos. old S2eaor311..'> 4/~tap Sl.OOea . Mhcel••-W...e.4 '°'' Spuyed &\7 -9665. f1a,.,hy ma,._. pony. 619 Lags S1 SO ea . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I IUW, •c1r1•1 l"r11odali. ttdc·b} !>Id\· l~r'Wflt', t'Xl'~l1 t•1>ntJt GenUe.$l7~ !OormoreSl 40ea Lovable Mutt, 6 monlhs Call Kna U1 ·6990 Sales Tax I nclu<led NO CARD" Wanted Cash Register fou.rclerk. fl I I 0$4 ... ,., .... OOn 546 <rGt1I old. female, loves luds Ha••hold ~ooda 1065 Draw your own or ~end l' a rl I)' h s c b r oken _.... .Ju..ft & 646-9915 W&.'1~'1', 111.P\!r dC'IUXt> .111 ... I In Tectdd• l')'l'I" modt-1, SI~ l>:-y1•r 983-3096 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n arne, ..... ress. """"', e Good used 45sq yds of we'U make one card per ........ ........... wall-lo·w a ti car pet. tag. Add 2:5' each G r~en , pr 1 ce s so Send cM<'k or money or· ••n••••••••••••••••••• toll ... '., .. '. • .__ .._. St30 l:folh !()(Mt & run hkt• Free to a good home-, J yr •1 .._.. nl'W KG. AmflrH·c1M1 old spayed Golden µ101rarnmabll' doubll· R.l'tnever. f' 541l-59m A PPIJ •t l•,l•Y•••t & Trel•l•t oViln. 301n w1d\' t le{'t 646-1473. derto. ACCORDION . ~n pearl PILOT PlltMTIMG LAAsetti wtplckup, m int p O Box lS60 cond. t20 butt-0n. make Costa Mesa. Ca 936?6 olrer 840 3288 1070 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... b .._ ef tbH1 ..... .._ ... NI r.uiae sm 714/540·8704 2 YT old Dalrnation. all ........ M:alk ti• ...... Ctl MW shota, needs lovmg home S.llCR.S'l'Ak) 1114J IM-2116 er 6H .. ll4.. Y• _, .._.... 1015 _548-_2M_7 _____ All diamonds & gold ~-..Jt4. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 foree[)og. lyrold. M.Spr ~hl. l<>P ca!>h, 24 hr 'i8 Coranado Atr Cond ... -. 1• UlgerSpan mix hothne 213•435·32.82. 11.000 BTU . used only 3 Lai Paw Copy. xmt rond. $75. LOAN SECRETARY UMITID IDITION SHOW&SALE 645·6386 6.3 crt. E me rald r ut mo l2:50 642·1847 Fairbanks upnght piano 5'.50 Sept8 9 -----diamond rinf(. Cl.I.A. ap- To good home 8 m-06 M praisal S68.000.MUST SECY/BKPR . R .E Develop. exp pre('d FIP\ ume CdM area ~ TYPISTS Sheraton·Anahe1m -._ For discount tickets dl• ·~ month temporary twl~. wnte· Al.EA, lk1\ M&lgnment. Irvine. Ex lo:M·J, Kermit, Tl·>.:i s Pup, m1xed·looks exact SELL! wi ll take $30.000 Jy like Old Eng Sheep 7141:>98·7310, 714·~ 2098 dog Calm. lovabll' & A leadiq ••vi.no and loan hH an excellent fP'OWth opponwlity ln rt.s Ntwpon e .. ch office Selected applicant will be trained to handle a variety ol dutiea in our Joan department, .. well as ha.ndUn.1 record keep- in& and correspondence. ~ ol 80 wpm, tome aenerel office ex. pertence. 10·.key or calculator akllla. and ahorthand ol 80-100 wpm an required. Thia f11ll time ·pog1t1on otfen an ucellent 1tartin1 aalary, outlt.andlng benefila pro- g ra m. and beautiful work e nlvr onm en l. Please call for an in· lA!~ appointment. cellent pay Se<' adores rh1ldrcn 731 ·3759 Madli11ery 807 8 Sec'y Newpon Burh Experitnced clvll lhi~a· lion sec'y ...,,1,h good skilla t.o work in branch offir-e ol L.A. based law firm. Xlnt oppty for ad- vancement. Pleasant surroundlll11. Benefits. Ca ll for appl (714)~13. 1050 Secretary ad ror bonui. 1-7'?-'5-------1 fumitur-. program. Call loday. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 557-0045 9kydff 1020 CI\-Llf\: 11 W'OIA'RV PfllSOHNt \ $l ll\/ICI S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwtnn. girls "Lil ' Chak" sung ray. lk nw $75. 64.2·3449 1748 Bon111rc> Way, NB: near corner J7U "rclt St Tustlll & 2111t Service manager·re\lred Mtwport leech Schwinn 2M C ustom Ol'semiretlredtoworkat l-________ w1spr1n11er fork. $4() sail boat dealership 20-40 Veta Pref'd Part-time Op-cash. Xlnt IW6·3280 hrs per wk . Batie portunity Jn Naval Used bikes & p a rts mechanical knowledge Reserve. Good Pa y. Wkdys aft !'>. wknd:. ~· Boat e xp. de-Benefits. Call Naval anytime. Brad&\2 3624 sired but not req. Dana Rest>rve 5.\2·J524 Point Marina. 493-2011 3 whl't!I, 3 spd Srhw1n Serv1cest.aUon attendant. WAITRESS · M«> shine b1cyC'fe wa th groce r~ P IT eves. &t wknds. shoes S. Interested 1n basket. Xlnt <'Ond. S160 Clean a--arance. neat torMth1n1 totally daf· 673-7~ ,..,... ftt"ent? F1ex hr.\ Earn FIDBJTY handwriting a must Ap· 540\0SlOO aday. lmmed. ply 2!i80 Newport Blvd, ()IJl!flin~s. Great Am Shoc '8>11.AL CM. Shint' Co. Come 11c•e how S..illgl.ct S H I p p I N G & 1l works Mon·Fr1 2 !I Ladi e~ ora n gl' 2h ' &h~1nn Varsity lO spcl XJnt rond, $80 646· IOOti 8035 .•••................... Lem Atlll. R~EMNG Jrv mfg or The Marriott Hotel. Npl. predslon toolll req. exper am. 547·°'95, Elaine _ Jlmulayltll Killtc"ns. CFA <71•>645-8111 ~o h kl AnEQualOpnnrtunity person, .. rs w Y. W(\ITRESS al T h e r hamp1on Imes. !>eal ,..., 8 -4 :30. Ca ll K e n Origin a l Pina. 2121 PoU\tfcrnales .644720.'l ---E•m••plo-yer---•I Robertson for a ppt. Balboa Blvd, Npt Bch DOCJ5 8040 m.6080. Apply In penl-00 between •••••••••••••••• •• ••••. 8' Couch. velour xlnt con- dlt1on Like n~w SJOO Call ~1 ·6683 aft 7 <:ASH Pi\10 For ~d wwd furn. Dnll que:. & rlr TV's 957-8133 **I BUY** Good us<ld Furnitun• & Appl11lnrt•s-Oll I ~111 st•U or SELL for Vou MASTlRS AUCTION 641>-8686 & 833·'625 Gn,•n dnl111ut' bu!frt·has lx'<·n u~ed as stt'r<'O c-a'>l' or dresiwr. 72" w1dr. 27·· tu. 2l" lkl'µ. ~a or ofter. ~7019 C~rel'n ht~h b3('k O<'~ l·a:.1rm.il 1"h.11r W/Ol· toma n $<15 t;.tO 7(}119 \~'ilom hwll twin blods w,s1i. dr&w<'rs, clothes v.ardrotw & tnv rhC'~I bit 111 undl'r 1•u1·h bt•d Matt mrl Xlnt rond S200 each. ~ OJ.i8 --·c---...a-----1Sblpping Clerk. full lime 1_Jpm-4 __ pm_. ___ _ --••-1 & ·prr· positions avalla· AKC Bassett pup . shots 8 Fl couch s:wo. 3 pt· l·or RK.tdlonilt ble. Expe rience pre-WAMTID DRIVER r• fenw! but not necessary SUHDAY OHL Y We have an immediate Mature · ind1v1dual re-To deliver Dally Pilot nood for an individual ell· ferTf'd. ERi Labs Inc. buntiles to carriers. He perienced In general of-Newport Beach. ~7·'1900 qi.ins van or large sla flee and recvptlon. for lioo wagon and a good our Lquna Hills ollace. SHOP H&r driving record. Phone Position r equires ac- l'U1'11te typ1n~ and a bility \0 deal courteously a nd elfertively with public. Poyroll or accountln1 ex- pe rie n ce would b e helpful. We paov1de excellent salary , benefits and pleasant work environ· ment. For inter view please call: 714/891-9237 6Jl.0301 NATIONAL HURSIM'i SERVICES 12812 Valley View. Ste Bridge<:reek Bus Park Garden Grove. Ca Equal opp employer m/r/h Immediate opening ror 642·•321 a nd ask for right penon. Xlnt co. Harry Seeley or Don benefits. Will tra in. Williamis. Oeltronlc Corp . 929 EQUAL Beller. C.M. 545-0403. OPPORTUNITY EMPLOY EH Shutter lnstaUer Trainee. •--------- Will train r ight m an Xlnlluture. 751-7305 SNACK BAR/Counter help, Tenn.ii ctub/H.8 . 3>-3> hrs. evs " wknda. Mst be ovr 21. Sl.2S hr Call 536-883Z. wkdys. SporUng good manufac- ture r looking for ex· p e rlen ce d warehouseman. Salary open. Pb 64.2-SZM. Ask for G«>rge Wa r l'ho u se ·Con c e pl Media has a rull time permanent position. Job includes lite usembly, shipping. receivin g & quality control wor k. Please apply in person 2493 duBridge Ave, Irvine. Weider/Fitter: 3 yrs exp, mu st w or k fr om b I u e p r I n t s , b it' knowledgeable of we ld symbols, high stren~ h steels, shop procedures. min s upe r vision for crane mfger in Fountain Valley. Top pay . 754--0337. Station e ry S t ore in Corona del Mar needs e x- pen enced sales lady fUU time 5 days, xlnt v.-orlung conds. Especial· ---------1 ty fr.necUentele. 67>1010 ... -------· WRITY ~cash ner l(roup Sl50, both iclnt 962-0651 l'Ol'ld. 7!'>4 (1866 t-:vl'S DOG Kt:NNELS for !>ale Home+ business Ca II Mel fUchs Rltr. 675 8120 lrtsh SMter. 3114.! mos old. female. Great d1spos1· lion. Playful. needs lov· 1ng homt' $25 <:a ll 751·23311 Enclosed c:abtnt•ls. ~ell made fi 1-ix3x1 112 dt'l'P for stereo or book U!>l' SlOO eat·h 2 ~l:t!>s lop end tal>le:> S35 c:a<'h I ~mall coff~ table ~o Walnut rolon (;a:sh on ly 645 71H6 ------A n l 1 11 u ~ r tt 1 I d <; Shah-Tzu. black & wht, chesl 1wardrol>1·, ma l e . 4 mo's old . beltutifuJ cone! S2'.l5 In· fteasooahlc tw1·266 I fants cradl<' SJ:.i 548· 1627 COLLI ~: Beaut S&W Custom made ~ouch. dk male, adult. lo gd home. brown & beige. Xlnt S2S. 846-3280. cood. Almost new. $200 AKC ArJ,!han male, point· ed. in full show coat, int'I champ sired. must sell to super gd s how or pet home . $50 &1&9600/545-8993. Doberman Ptncher. 1 yr old, champ lines, must sell SSO. &$5-6379 aft SPM ~to You 804S •......•.••..•...•..... To good home. PIJyful s1l\'t'r grey male k1tt••n::. Approx 3/mo 646-6209 fTee to (Cood home S mo 979-3917. S-8pm. 8' yt>lluw down filled l'Ouch . cxccll . cond ~1 bst0Her 64~1574 Gold Couch $35. Twm bed S25. Chair SS Call aft 6 964 2027 7ft Camel back sofa. qua It· ed, rust patchwork. ~ood cond S250 640·1000. *WEPAYCASH• \..ood used fum1ture, applJant't'S. TV's elr 636-1610, 547.9953 ~~lhe1 Shep mix GcrocJPS«H 8055 • SICRET ARllS • G.O. Bright Sl0.800 Sec/MktgSales $14.400 R.E . Bkkpr 115.600 R.E./l..og Bch Sl5.600 Exp Account Exec Appointment Only Uz Reinden Agency 4020 Birch. F.stab '64 Newport Beach, 833-3190 Teacb int applications now being accepted for a Ouistian School. Apply at 16835 BrookhW'lll, F.V. 1&3312. Expenenced in wn tt.ng • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • trauung materials, work 3 Sliver Tabby Kttlt'n!>. 7 Thursday thru Sunday. books. case studies, weeks. Refores. 642-2100 68l2 Laurelhurst Dr TELEPHONJ; SOLJCITORS, 4 dy wit, ~PM-9PM, no sell, no ex. per. Si!OO mo + bonus. 548-SCMS. trainer manuals etc. Aft. 6548-1305 Hunt Bch 847 8371 ---------Telephone Solicitor: 3 Secretary evenings, S3 per hr. + Experience in script writing for audio ta~ training would be helpful bl.t not mandatory SICUTARY/IXIC cornrniUJo646-7471. Will consider project or ;oining our staff as a foll umeemployee. For Cadillac Agency. Lovely offire. Top s killa. Knowledge of J BM Memory T y pe writer helpful. Salary open. Ask forSall)I 540.9100 1HELOOI 1be finest In high fashlon m e n 's c l o thing " eportawear la loollina for 2 peop&e experienced " ~ to aervlce our clientele. f\111 time Im· mediate 1Yailable. Call Please 'n c lud e samplels> of your work " salary Hee histor y : EOE. Reply Ad 1511, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, c.oeta Mesa, Ca. 92626 So::RETAK\' •foran afPt lO-iPM, Mon·--------- C.. OK-&.IHE fortM ~ .. LOOK· ~d • • rt I , ru. 644-6500 -.... • 1111M as . ! .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 3723 lifcll St. , Mei;':" ..... I 7·0045 *""•c" IOIO Tc::Jft DICU11VI ...................... . tmDS FREIGHT DA MAG ED HOI'POINT SALE. 3308 W. Wamer nr Harbor. Saata Ana. 979-2821 T•Molclltw. 11te manacer of u-e· ll.o. Howes ud Son Jew~lry finnin Newport Beach Is CASH PAID k>oklnt for aales help Wabr/Dryrs/Refriu. widl varied duties. Work wartdal or not 9574133 TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! E ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD TRACTOR Xlnt condition. s.isoo Call Kns637·~ Mi~lc1Mou5 8080 . .........••..•.....•.. COPIER u~~ any paper .. , prn:l' 96:!-703.1 MAGNIFICENT l'htnt'!>l' OhJt>,l !> Scr~ens Porre la1n!> FIJ?unn!'S f'um & many unu.<;ual masc· 640 ·1303 ('ar h11uhng & ult I I ra1lrr SIOOO Cokr mac h1n1· $100 Cash re~•!>lt:r $UICI !WI 7mll GOLF CLUBS. Wrbon X31. 9 h irons, 1·3 4 5 woods. like m•w Sac $.230. Ca II 548 1395 a fl SPM M~a Verdt: Country Club ""''m /tcnn1 11 mcm lx·~lup for •,, pnl't' l'I' 557 363.1. CERAMICS Handpaanu-d ccram11•., plaqu<.·s. nall\ 1t)' ... l't. plat.•i,, muc·h m1l>I' item..., Al:>O S!>('taJI or d .. rs & coloMi don•· .at n • asunable rost K46 ~57!1 eves --------- *** S.GcrtMn 2580 Santa Ano Au . C4staMHo You are Lhc wanner oC two frff tick~h ($15 00 valul'), lo Royal LipiuOR StClllioft St.o.,, al the ANAH EIM CONVF.NTION CENTER July 14. 8 pm Call &12·56711. ext 27:! In daim your ticket:. •• A • rt.cis.iOft T oo4s Maclunisl tool & dw. too many to d~cn~ Mov 1ng dUl' to death rn f:.im Must sell LR tool r hcst meld Will ™' '>hown b:Y 642 0'762 12 Stnn~ Alvaru gwtar ~d rood Sl!'iO w/case call 496. 7525 aft 6pm apptonly 64t>2.370 Makl• ft•nder o;t ral mapll' ofr Ot'(:k /nal finish w/case. I.alt' m odt•I ro1a 1' l't·rfect •94-0629t497·1673 mower S45 20·· ~linl(ray ~------­ bike. $30 548·2429 aft Le!. Paw copy. i;td rond . lpm t•xt-epl rhythm pickup, ~lman/Rockv.c-11 collcc uon Best offer (j rt:'~ ()y<; 1133 2650. 1•V('!> :?tJ•821J-415S ---- l'alldl1· no.1rd 12 i.:d cond 1i. padOt.'<I ,.twel t·arner S601 tx•s t 552 1506 lAJte rn0t1el Ru·<'ar port.t lJlt' ~l'WlO~ lfl:Ol'htrk. tJhl n11'<1k S1 ;;, Orlllndo 1o:u1 t.1r w1l'Jse, s1:;0 111~6264 TYPEWRITER \I 1\ "" l ,\ I. Ci 0 0 I) BKJ\:-.;l} W(IKKS 0 I\ , fl< l)T GOOD ~,Offer !>48 642i BOOKS H0\1 A NC t: :o·:W &. t;S~:o t<A' f.ACH Aflf.R6PM CAf..L J.4b ·64 z; Da:.h~ OJShcr G t: pot scrubber. portablr. $40cash 846·~ Offi~ FunWhn £ Eqiapntttd 1085 ............•••••..•.•. OHil·e rop1er $1200 6-16-Sm ~" 0..,,... 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mf.W TltUCMLOAD R!MTAL ,IAt'tOS AVAIL ~mmt>r sper1ali. $1995 mo S50 d('\J vrrs lo home & tun~ 1n hom•· With pu.td\aS<'opt1on 751 IJ21 Kimball Maho5?ony Hat1~ (;rand Xln\ rond SISUCI 91\3-5206 US<-d lbomas. J manual roMolr or i;:ani; $3995 Thl·l 121 Us<'d 'V amaha ctmsole $2495. 7Sl-IJ2t B.Rlork top. s mo, S250 SUMMER SPECIAL IM6-40ISJ __ • ______ Ntw Kl>wa1 consol~ or COOK W /\RE S p E (' :::~in rrgularly $8:!95 T 1\CULAR New. t9 pr. ~alei919S. v.att:rless st.unles!> stttl. 751-1 12 l ltfe ume guarantl:'c. xlnt ){lft. ~1ust st·~ •t ~49 ------~3'03, 3·5pm Steinway Baby r.rand. ----walnut. SS50010Her SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS Sobdue-Larva- PW1?e-lmport- TROUBLf: Man'" supt•r1 o r1ty to other 11nimals as his ab1h I y Lo talk. t•speC'1ally his abtl.aty to talk himself in- toTRO RI.I-. 64G-ll663 Muit sell, z Baby c:rand Pianos New finish. dnt 496-86118. SpattiRcJ Goods IOf 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co lt>m an P ea k I b,1rkpa r k . b lue Polariiuard mummy sleepms: bal? t mo old 565 ea. 64$-9796 ,, ........ ''" •••••••••••••••••••••• Goll eq~pment ~ct u .ai S McOreaor muter woodl. cart. baga, 4 put· ten. t wed1ea misc Lad lea t 41 ~ wood a. etarwr Irons. e1rt bag. .,. • misc. $150 all. Quh.ty. M&-tol6 '"' ....................... 21" Color TV 186 2)-r. Wartanly MJ.5'40 Beaut. ~.. RCA Color T.V. Ila. ! Yr Wur Free Del. "'6-l 781 Z inch coklr TV 1121. 2yra. Warraaty. IU·"40 Color couoae 3$". our ~l + 2'. 531-6333. E-Z wm.. Sl'EREO TranaAIMllo 40 watt ~l\ler. Plon~r PLlS·D turntable. 2 Alldio Design bo<*she lve 1peakers. Only used 6 mor; Beat offer. I.lune Sf5...40el 20' ea.or TV. Truetone. beauuful wood cahanet. xlnt C'Ond. S250. Ca II aft G. SS2.Q6l6 loats&~ .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• tolO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITMH BUYING or SELLING nials y.., DAILY PILOT IOATMARl , ..... .,.. ... cal 642-5678 ••• Demis M. Gtynn l 2lis,..... '"'" 'I rio are lhe winner of two fr'H tfckeh CS15 00 value I. to Roy .. u,m.. S,._Sho"" Al the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CF:NTER JuJy 14, 8 p m . Call 642·5t>"78. ext. 272 tu chum your tickets ••• loots..MwfM Etip111..t 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anchor. Dansforth 6-0H St r... Monet prop shaft linx47in. $20. 496-6225. lmmar '76 Me r c u r y 7•~p7 less lhan 20hn.. $375. 731·2264. r I N D T 0 u B Earn a chance to win a ~CortwotoCABOSAN Ni' In Lido Island area, meet WANTED = ~"!1=;::: GAS REFRIGERATOR Stgns are great to give directions to your garage sale but 10 tel people know you're having a sale. you should schedule an ad to run In the Class1l1ed section of this newspaper! It's the best way to tell people wnat you're selling, when and how to gel to !he sale. Call today and 1e1 us help you word your ad ll'i~1' II a unaurpa111d. Top 5'2-U17 ......... today. Won 40 benefi\a Ii adY~ment S d f bra. and you're In the ~al-Pf/I mt· Side·bJ· l e r oat -free drawiql Wort lonaer ment, Q•ll Ila • I refrlg. for ule $ISO. nd i111frea1t your (71',.,.. . Pbonel42.o112. ~ t.o wift-4t 'a Ula\ Hobart Kllcbeaald Dit· lillflel Trvct Ori ~ e.. bnlher. worb aood. MO Come ON.uN~t All ON· Plf'd. Top n.f. Appt. or 8: <::--· CaU Even· UN& l*mpe 11m top G•W Towl~j. HOit _taca_._ ___ • ____ 1 ,.,...sa..,...a1a11111e a.maw.,,c.-..ea.ua Rarwat lokl Frtfkt&ire, al petd aJr uavel for TRAVEL AGENT U • Croat Ire.; very IOC>fi ever)' t.our = wortt. p uh 0 c • • 0. ' ~ • aoDIL SUO.-.o?ll DoM.1Uc • iatern I. Wuher. dryer', dlah · MOW ti TMI TM W..-.,.. 4N.e741 Wlll6ilr-... mrt• sioo ea. ,.~......,.todetll T1pl1t for N.a. real_ ..... _______ , tM Dall• PUot a.I• •tltelflaanelal firm. ._.... ~ra.tftc•U..11 Jltllaldlool..-ortol· ...._ ,_ uU Ctualfled ..... ,.. .-. .. ..t "91 tt-.at tor P•1t· to~uad.rou'reH· .._.,_mlallttci•I•• Ume......aomee..n .... , .. of • frltndl y i1 ,.., "'''"' a.. ;::uua. , .. ,...._ .... Hd help ta M Aa Ula M ...... la,..., --)ICllllr ad for be9t tr1 JJ r. ,.._ •• .Dr.Ike ,..,... •. Call Now! 91».N.B. ,...,. ~~-~~~~~- . , DAILY PILOT ClASSIFlm ADS HONE 642·~&78 1oow ............. . ._.,.,..,, C•llf. •HI! FRIDAY -JULY 13-8:00 P.M. SATURDAY -JULY 14 -2:00 and 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY -JULY 15-2 :00 P.M. 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('&rpM.f, ll't:aoet tie 0 tanks. ""''* sn .ooo. ··~ · 1u , Nwt Stll Now I Wlldya. °' _.._, belon 5. 11316S4 "614, wtuidl 114/MO-a.i 1\ Ed.I t .. k:a ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICISl6,000 ...._. • .._ tl40 lM l>Mlrnar ,. • t'abm ••••••••• •• ••. ••. ••. ••. rrulser. dteset. A l t'. fat.h. bait " llah t»nlt~. Aath clet'l. wlnrh. full l'MVU, 1w1m lllC'f . lar11c nsh101 cockp• . l1111l hluled l 78. PIP ~ ~t partner wunted 26ft power boat doeked ttl N B. 752-2573 YeUow Cream .,uff 14' fbgl, 35 hp. caooP.>'. trlr, tn N B slip s1200101r~1 1714) 631-0174 '7l.f n<d HI& 1 av a M ')f)t!CJ ~m1 '<tras ~ 673 ~ '7)1 84~1 Ritavwi Mo Prd cood Lv~ 1l\ 1 ~ 9150 ••...•..•.............. 1\(11!1 lhmda \ ~l.!.'I..'>, 711 MPll. 100 MPG llt'rl1•"1 r ond 161 S700 lu l.e~ 498-4123 2 3 · Jo' 1 be r r o r m · 7 5 tlybndge. 200 h11. rnust ~II S7500 f>\l part} ~l Must s ell 74 !'I 1J1ui.1 GT380 Rl•:.t olrt•r i8 12' alum boat. X Y. 968-9401 S375 ~·6041 Extras ·n Yamaha ,,oo 1-:nc111ro, avallable. l'X<·ell l'Ood. lu rm . $950 ~l. Trawler t ypt.' twm diesel. full en.:. room. Wat e r maker (new I . washer/dryer. lull pilot noose, lrg. salon 'W /full kitchen. $22,500 Net.'(!s work. 581·9648 dys or eves. '76Sea Ray . o'nlr & trlr. Jtke new.25Qhrs. s12.~ ~1656 a..A&ilC BAY Ll\UNClf '58 {;bns Craft. 21·. rotOred, xlnt for those l>ay c ruises. Valued 58()()(), sarnf1re. $4500. See to appreciate. Hunt· ingtoo Harbour. 846-7414. Sac &l2 371X4 ·n Hus ky 25o w It $000 979 litW·I '78 Kawasaki l\ZIOOO. many t!Xtrns. xlnl ('Onrl $2800 964 :.1!194 I.I fl 6wkdys RMW '77 JUOORS. ll'Ster 's, dcnfcld bitgs, + t-xtrns DX) m1 $4000. 759 1089 ---Motor Homu, Sole/ Reftt/St~ '9160 ..............•..•..... 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Xlnl <'ond. 52,000 ml 's . $4400 . 613-6383 eves only vo11s,... tno ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·so Chevy, '74 350 V8 Jus t inst alled. S600 ·72 Datsun Pickup. needs mg work. $250. Afl 5 · 30 Tue & W ed o nly : 494-0202 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 Rambler. 6 cylJnder. 23 miles per f(al. Ell· ce.llenl running rondl · t100 Radio & heater Needs palnt & mufne r . $400. 751.....WO lulck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Bul r k S kyl a r k . Loaded xlnt. cond. SS.500. 557·6<X10, 9'19 .. 094. C Moc t9t5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '19 Sevlllt Diesel. Beige. saddle leather Air, a m /fm C B . c ruise • 19'72 4\1 Wan. auto. reblt loaded. Under warranty. q , l.l'lder warr .. ~ 66167p belt olr. 963-sa.B _'71_Se_v ... 1-lle-Ltd--E-d-ll-lo-n-. 18 VW Bug. auto slick. Take over lease Aak ror IQOd 1h.ape, lllO. 5$t·U8l Bud. 718·5110 . e ves ILftSPM. S.fttO ''"a.. ...... ttzo '-'It • 9940 ·····-················· NABERS ~ • quality~ rriu LARG~TSELECTION OF NF:W ~ us•:o IN OHl\NG Jo: COUNTY l'AUILl.A{' V ALU I': l'HOTl-X:TION Pt.AN!i /\v111l:iblt' on M111ct C1m1 • • 1'75 CADILLAC courE DE VILLE W11h h•attwr. •••P4' ult wht•t•I, l'ru1s•· C'nnt rol, U1lm11lct tov. full vc1w1•r. f,11111n-.1ir l'Onll /1.t luw milt"' IMIMOW 1 $4599 • 1'76 CADILLAC B.DORADO COUPE !'>plil pwr ""''"· 1111 wht•• I 1 ru1 M· 1·0111101 :-Ll'fl~•. < ·.1l>n<1kl toµ plu" <111 1>1 tht· (',Hf1ll<Jt lux uni.., IV low. low mile!! (1~17NHH I $5999 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE OE VILLE i\.'truruur 1-'u II pow1•r, f IJ<1tJry 01r t·rmd ... u·r•·t1 & ii triu•k . tilt .,.h1·1·I t·ru1'i .. c onlrnl. l1·.1tlwr C.1hnolt•t Lu11 & 111 ... rruft.,, 1lll7J'f'() I $5999 • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE t•adrtl'<i top. ti It ... hc1·I. • n.D~l' 1:or1trnL .. pbt p ... r ~·dl.' ,\ \1 F\l '-ll:'rCO >I tr:iek 6. 10... lo ... milt>' ·~1l •fl()1 $7999 • 1977 C ADILLAC B.OORADO COUPE W 11 ll It-J l h l" r . ., l t• n · o r.11110 • .-rw .. o· o·nntrol f. l '.1hn11l.-1 h>p Cll210i.l1 $7999 • 1978 CADILLAC COUPE OE VILLE D'B.EGAHCE full pn.,.1·r 1 rw ... 1 o 1m t111I 'lt·n'<1 .,. I\ t r ... I.. t... ""'' "tlt·c·I 111\1 r' 11i1~r1 ...... $9599 • 1979 CADILLAC B.DORADO BIARRIT? l-1.11!> t'QWPIX'<i ... uh all o4 ti~: C-<tdllh1t po.,.,., ;, .. ,15L, l~•Jtlt-<I &• hk1• Ot·.,. .,. n h 11n I\ 91111 m II 1·~ 11,'jOtl:ll o PRICB> TO SELL • 11\.'EH IOU lJl ,\ L.J'l''I' l'.\ It~ Tt!Sl-.1.l·X'T FR(1~· • NABERS <?~ H.00 H. U"\)(Y !11\.(1 ( '"'·I NI\.~• S40 0100 i2Cp('dc V•lll'. xtnt cond Ck~to<r Must !'Cll 75~ 01$4 18 St-\·1llc Jou II) f'<11U p, ctrk. bm mf'taluc. t·amel top. Sii .500 t o least'. 759 9501 w k.dy!' '73 SOV. loaded N<'w 1.oqUJp, tires. etr Vry ~d rond S2000/bst. Call 559-~ '71 Coupt> dC' Ville new pamt, Classic. S1300 or best. 497-3149 '4117 ............•...•....•. '71 Camaro Rally Sport.. Fully equipped . xtr a dean $2495 645·5578. 644-4024 7.l Camaro. PS, PB. A /C, AM IF'M G reat cond. $2400 mk ofr. 957·6126 eves. ,11968 Camaro. P IS, A/T. JZ7 73M m1. First Sl300 firm 64S-8375. 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iS Manza 4·spd. tit wheel. reg gas. new radial tires. $2100. 546-3938 7.l Malibu Xlnt rond. PS. PB, A/C, AM/FM stereo. $2000. 675·3223. '63 Nova. 6·C)'I. 3·Spd, good condition. S37S. 6fl.:J23t 'Ill Malibu Best Offer. Ooodrond. &t0-1935or&40·1928. '71 MallMI CtcntJc Sharp, immac. thruout! ! Power brakes. power steerinl(. power win· dow!I. power door locks. power 6-way split bench seal. A IC, AM /FM stereo, cnlbc c.'OOU'ol. Ult wheel. Whlte w Jbursun· dy Int.. landau top, spedaJ lnltrumentatlon. M.200 or beat otter. t·:JlllMGOP.P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 7. C&.IAllAMCE! on Camaroe. Capn('e•. MonW C..rlol. Mallbua &t Nov8'. Ora•t•c reduc bona SAVE NOW!!! CO>ofHE.LL CHEVROlET ''(.?I 11 .ot I• •r II , ' ' r-. I \ \1 ~ , . \ 546-1 200 -----J:1 ;1~ '~"~ .. " ;, £,: ;~·,~, ·~'] u:.f.i,J M<.a·~ '~;;? ... . . ................... _ .. ~•vS-.lc.•l.M .... _,.. ... , ..... .._, .... ''"'..," ,.. -C°""'"' z t ..... c~on •• .. __ '-_ OrtM 1 DAU A Wiil 761-7222 • • • JOMplt HcryH 1010 W MocArtftur ll•d. LOIJlll"G .. CKh YriY .ir•• th..-winrlt'r 11t two frH tickeh 1'5l:i 00 v:ilu1· 1 to Royd Liptuon Stalion Show at th•· ANNlt;IM CONVt:NTl0:-.1 CENTER JuJy\4.HJJm Call 642 561H. "'xt ;!7~ \n claim )'our t1cke~ ••• 79 Montv <.:..trio •\(' P~. PW. A,\I f~. llM m1. $6100 75l 5ff1 I ·111 Chi•\ v '1c1l1hu 'v • lJM, ~um.-luan ~ 64211655 '62 C'ht.•, \ lmpJlJ (,uo;f mt>t'hdnh .ti 1·11nct111110 :-;,.,.. q 1l\1 j•Jlo h .111• n rdd1Jl11r t !I Sf,t~1 (',di 9'i~ 960!1 t-,\U)IO~' ";M \tahl>u CIJ!t .. 11'. t dr oir JUI<• tr;"''. 1x,.,. • r w1ndov.' .1m 1m l·•I" ;\l;,g,. L1k1 n1•.,. ~A~l:o "' offt•r frlO 1.i:,~ RI (h1•,,ll1 Y,.,q:11 11 tr:ult•r h1tc h r1•l! 1:.1,., .!lhH1 c ,,nr! 011,.,n . .I ().,.n,.r $(;7·, ''' u1t .. r ~'11.17 -;:, l hf·\\ ""':1..: .. n 1110d ~) l»-1 IJ,).111 j'I \1.1 hlJU ( l,1-. .. 1, Ull< I r unrwr lo m 1 fl•,.,.•' 1 :iir. \111~1 top i-;,,,., 11n i:as suns s.~ ~ ~ 9925 ..........•............ SACRI FICE' CHRYSLY '77 COROOIA l..oadl-<l 1n' ludm~ 'un n •ll '-l<'r~i lull po.,.1·r ~ lo" m1lt'.•l!I' 14:..'9R \'>.I v.,1rr.t.nl\ ,1\;11lablt• S399S JIMSLEMO~S IMPORTS l!!i'fJ Jl,\RROR RI.VD C<>."T I\ M F.S,\ 631 -1276 833-9300 ESTATE SALE '76 C.:ordn v :i ·71 lmpcn al 759·4381 wkdy:.. 9 :I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Cobra: PS. PB. nuto • v8, "200tol!er. cht!rry. 548 ·7578 aft 3 ·3v wkdya/wk.r* anyt1m~ '61 Ford Calax1~. good ena. $600. S48.06()2 evci. af\8PM For wt '61 Ford M Wit.uni; mmt cond. fully loaded. Jerry or Kelly 642·5784 ·m Ford Station Wagou Parts 545·1942 9945 ···•·•••••············· '65 Lincoln run1> good m> or best ~3·8264 cir 631 ·Dl9 Mlrcwy 9950 •..•..•••.•..•••......• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST· UNCOLN·Mf::RCUR¥ OEALERS111 P RAY FlADEBOE U~COLN·M F.RCl 'RY 11;.111 Auto Cf'nlt•r Ur SDl-\.vy·Lakt• fo'ttrl"'' •'\II IRVl!':F 830.7000 Mitstanq 9952 ••·••···••·•·•···•····· 1979 FORD MUSTANG COBRA TI..JRRO 1 <'"I I 'ltt·1·rl Ira n<;. '>unr .. 111 11wr <,(f'l'rln ~ & hr.1k 1·~ l\MIFM ... ll'r•·O mav' ,.., like n.·w onlv :11w•1 milt•:-. (~) ISlk 1':~4111 $6588 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20<>0 HARBOR 8lVO. C~TA MESA 642·0010 1R Cih1a, un<t••r !•I.HOO m 1 1,.' c '' m I' I ..... \\ lo.11k-d :>lhl~I :.t!I 111!17 .o F.L"1hk .111:• 2\ ,!•Ntol n'flfhlmn I "" '"'' ~·1~"' 1.\J tte.t ,,ft o,f •\I tr• \lu!>t.1n1. .1 u1 11. ._:nt1'1 t•nn+11t •h11 "·If .,11~,11 I~·~• X.11 ..'il":f 71 ( 1111.t ,. ' L'•N•ll l'lln•I \ I . I lt'.<0 1'..tll ,, I .L11\t1m1· Hl•t •·"' 1, ,, I I II • : I I , . ' .. ''. ii lll•b 1 ·1111.1" '-111·r· 111. • •n;.• • ,.,,..,., ·~: t -i 1111 rr11 ' 1~ • l'""I \\I l·'\I 11·1•·" I,• '""nflCtf.1 1 11\•f•u·• ''" "-,,,,, j 1.1 ,, "'' ,..a..s .:..."t.. .• lo701tb'lll I ull,o , •1.,f•I '"JJ..)•~ i.,: .... ,., , ....... , 1r;1n ... m1-. .. 11111 ~· '''' Iii .. ~•mph \:-.!. 111g ~-· • , t>in lll-l'l ifl()lft., lh ll.t~ 1-,,1·1•ll1•11t 1·nnd 11 "'" \1V'I 1•1 '<;l't I UIK Pinto 9957 Johnso" & Son LIHCOlH-MERCURY :-.,...,. •al 111111, \\ ,., i. 1978 PINTO S 1 I v f' r 1• '( I 1· r o 11 r . .1u111m"t11• r ..1 r1 '" ,, ht'.llt•r H•il tl ~.Ht $3450 :!li21i 11.irt)or HI I \I !">JO .>OJI) '73 Pinto '>lick. AM 1-'.\I Sl.500 I &•'t orfl'r C.i 11 759-5029 or a II h !">52 x:w 1 --------'67 Chry'lkr wal!on PIR. Plymouth 9960 p 1S, A 1(' Best orrer ••••••••••••••••••••••. M2-312J). Joe 'Th Cordoba Clean in/out. ,u r. 1\ \1 FM . Io m 1 s:.m Ca II 962 5327 76 Cordoba. loaded w I'( lras. lo.,. mll(':l~I'. 752 7001 a,k for 01anc 9-4 640b753:iftcr 1P~1 Cofttinentd 9930 ......................• '76 CONTINENT AL Cream & be•.:~ Clt'an $7250 f'\rm $2250 down. takt' over pay m e nts OAC By ;ippt only 646-1000 or 673·4999 -16 Pfymouths 10 Furv 4 ctr SL.JI 1nu v..t i;o n ., A ll fullv l'(IWPJ>l'(i 1\tr AM F \I r:ldW. P B P S \\chi c'OIOr'i & mtrnor~ All ma1n ta111e 1t hv flel'l met·hanu·s All av all a L s.w<l $1000 l)('tnw lllu•• Book wholl:-... 11c pr11·,· Oailv P1 IOI 3.10 W Ila' St. CM fi.12 4J2 I l"lct'l Mana2er ·70 Trans AM. 4 spd. mo r u '. M U ST S t-; I. I. Sarnf1re 75!1 0736 Car¥.tM 9932 '7:1 SMclhtt>: Runs ~rc:it must sell. PS. Pfl • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 CHEVROLET CORVETTE T· TOP With automalic trans Loaded & a beauty ! C428UWE) OMLYS9Z98 HOW ARD CIM•rot.t Dove & Qua 11 St.s NEWPORT BEACH 1 33-0555 l97J T·Top 454 full power. xlot t>ondil1on. $7300. 640-8379. 9'40 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Fut~a : upd. r ed w/wh\ lnt. AM /FM stereo. lo ml. lit to pay elf k>an ol SMI0.13 drives It away I 918·4405, ~ . M0.9747 9965 ..•.................... '72 Fireh1rd Esprit ;1511 V.S. PS/PB. ;\uto. Air . Lo mi. xlnt rond ori~ owner 646-1426 l96S Pootmc Catalina Sta- llOl'l Wajlon. Has lugJ!ai:c rack. 3 seats. new urc:-. and brakes New bJt tl:'ry Good condil 11111 $500 or best ofrer Call 962-SJSS. 'Ill LeM ans. clean. 11ood cond. Eng. has 45,000 m 1 Ong. owner SI .250 Da>~ 213: 968·8541 Eves . 7l4·645·S356. Ask for Jerry '78 Tr ansom. Loaded. Low mileajle. Xlra clean Private Party. ~1·9490. Aft.5pm. -9970 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '73T·Blrd: Cu.'ll Conllnen· tal trunk. fully loaded. top cond. reg gaa. $2SOO . S66-9l92. v.,. ,,,. . ..................... . 85 Ford eooct trusport•· 'TI Vqa4 apd. GT htchbk. tianDIOlbesto«~r nn ,ood. S750fbest or. 7$4.ooef fer. 6'M045 an 4PM l .. 7 Huntington Beach Fountain Valley l:OI T tON Your Hometown Dally Newspaper VOL 72, NO. 192, •SECTIONS,•• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 1\, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Flarni1ig Debris Visibl Skylab Rains on Indian Ocean Death Probed Valley Police Await Mother By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of IM D•lly Piiot Si.fl Fount.am Valley polH·t· .,aid to· day they are awa1tmg the return of Carnalla M ill~r to resume lln investigation into the 1!177 s uf focation death of her 2 year-old son. Jason "The case wa!> nt'ver c lo~ed · said police Capt J ohn B£•ddow Mrs Miller. 26. is hemg ht•ld in Arkansas. where she I' fight Seal Beacli Bus Stops Stir Furor Bus stops for bt-t1chgoing kids drew debate Tut>s da y n1 11 ht before th<' S(•al Rt:at•h < '1t v Coun· cil where \wo v1twpo1nts d ashed Councilman lion K n ·d<•ll 11rl the one hancl. ullt·~t'cl that tht teeming mult1tucll•s of heach bound kids eng<IJ!<:d 1n µubhc Sl''t 'a ct s. vanc1al111·d S<:al Head1 · and threatened W turn the· cit' "into another Balboa · · On the other hand. one teen aged citizen s ugj?esled t he coun ell "is making a mountain out of a molch11l " At issue "'as wh etht-r or not Seal Beach should push lo kct>p , the Orange County Transit Dis- trict bust-s from bringing so · m any beach youngster~ to &>al 1 Beach. ln the end , the council voted 4 • to l to negotiate with OC'fD lt was city m anager Denni~ Courtem arche who s uggeskd · negou allon~ ratht•r than ac\lon by the city to wipe out the OCTD ' bus s tops. Although th1· c·1ty leg<dly could eltminctte th<' stops, if not the bu s routes lhcm se l\·es . Courte m an·h1· s aid he woulcl t prefer lo first ncgntiatl' with f OCTD. Los Angc l<·s Hapid Tr ansit District and Long At•ach Tr ansit Co lie suggested lhHt tht• city lry , dnd m ove a downtown hus stop • to the inter!:>cction <:h1..,t•st to the beach to keep the kids from pa rading down Mam Street 1 This s uggestion was latt•r backed by the council. 4-1. with Mayor Kent Seitz opposed Kredell voted with the maJon ' t.v but continued to push for elimination of bus s to ps that bring a n e s t i m a t ed 4.000 1 youngste rs into town on peak days . "r feel we hu ve no choice." he said. He wants the kids funne led four miles down the r oad to Bols a Chica St ate Bea ch, where he claims there'd be more room. mg l'Xlracht1011 lo lluntmgton Bt:ach wht>n · :.he as wunted on s us p1c10n of folony child slt•aling In the dis appt.•anrnt•(• or hN Ii year-oh! daughter. Vall•t•na 'l'hl· little girl wa~ found saft• last wt•ck 1n J Hc•rryv1lll', Ark . foster 'homt• i\uthoril ll'!-. \;11d \'~1ll•en<1 should be return1·d to h p r I<' g a I g u a rd 1 a n s . h t· r grandparents , within a week l'ohtc ii liege :vt rs M 1 llN tool. \ .tll'l•na frorn lht• ..:ranctparents ll untingtun Heat'h honw lal>t Ju I' ;t I llf'r s on. Jast•n. d1\>rl in Foun t ,11 n \',1 llt•) (kt I, I !177 l '.1pt lk ddo'-\ s;111I poli<•t· lrat•d t11 hnni.: l nm1nul t•har~c ., .1).!a111st \1r~ Miller JI Lite t1m1· hut lht.· l'JSt' wa!-. refu.,t•l.l h) \ht· Dastru·t ,\ttorne~· s Offt<·l' Plw11e Heist Atte1npt Fails In Hu11Li11gto11 ,\ rn a I t• p h o n l' c a I I l' r thre<tlPnt·d to "blow <.1wav" a Huntington Beach s't ort• manager unless the manager filled a bag with money for him, police said today Tht• v. nuld be extort1001:.l police ... aid. phoned the mana~cr of Th ri fly Drug S t ore. 98G I Adams A'e . twic:e Monday af Lt>rnoon. but his de mands went unhePded Police say the calle r told the m;.inager he had a high-po we red rifle trained on his head and that he should place a bag or money by the store 's front door The manager ca lled police 1r1 ~tead As pohcl' <irrivcd on the !>C:ent• thL• '-'Ould hi' h a nd1l c·;.ill<:d a ~l·cond I ime Police ~a ad th1·~ st•:.tr<'hed the area l.lnd nl'arhy phone booths without su<.'t'C~s · 1\ !-.lmalar extortion ploy "'a' pullL•d on manug1.•rs or llunt an~ton Reach l a ~t fond n·slaur<lnts las t Fchruarv Polact• sa11l that. of the five µrt• \' 1o11., µI 11 ~ :. . I w o \\ c re s 11 <· ('Cs~flll In thl'~l· eases. pohc·c noted thl' c·aller was a fcmetk and cJt: mandcd that money he plal'cd 1n <• bag and dropped from a drive thro.Jgh "'1ndow Slain Girl Found ARROYO GRANDE CAP> The body of ten -ye ar-old Tame ron Carpenter of Arroyo Grande, who had bee n missin~ s ince Sunday. was found Tues day night by authorities afte r a confession by a 17-year-old boy. according to Arroyo Grande police. , ~ \ 04tty l't•Ol ~UH P hO\O TEACHER CINDY SWEENEY DRAWS RESPONSES The Look of Summer at Huntingto n's Mesa Vie w School Fanrilies Support Summer Schooling By JERRY CLAUSEN OI 111• D••IY Polol Sl•ll S ummer school just isn't what al used lo be in H untington Reach and F'ountam Vallev Hdore \'Ote rs passed P'ropos1 l 1011 13. mon: than 4.0oo <>lenw n- lary school !-.tUdt'nts trotted off l<i !-.Ummt.•r t'la!-.ses an Jl untinglon llt•ac·h·., Ocl'an View St'hoo l r>1s t r1ct Abo ut 2 .400 atte ndl'cl similar rl:.iss1·~ m lhl' Fountalfl \'a I lt•y Sch1111l D1s tnt t With th<' redutt1on of proper!) t<tXl'" 1n L97H earnl' th1• end of puhl at'I.\ fa nanc·ed summer "<'h ool~ Hnartl~ nf trustees. hard pn •:-...,t•cl to mai ntain n·g 11la 1 !>cho11l1ng from f all I hrough ~prang . l'Ut s umn1l·r t·l.1ss1'' 1\ftt·1 plo'-'ml-! through a flt•ld uf lt·gal n·d !apt• th<• Americ·an LL'Jrnang l'orporat11in of Hunt 1n).!l\lll lkach conlracll'd with the two dis tricts to s tage sum rncr s chool program s this year The rl'sUlt 14<1 s tudents al - lt'ndmg Mesa \'1ew and Vista View schools in the Ocean View District. 40 at Fountain Valle\ Elt.'mentary School · Each student's ramily is put tang up $144 for lh e summer session The money buys four hours of schooling a day. Mon day through Friday. between J unc 25 and July 27. "That's about $1 50 a n hour. s~1 ys Do n H enders o n . an A mencan Lc:Jrmng ('orporal11m vice president T aught an• n.•ading wnting a nd arithmt't H' I\ 1:-.o ..,Om l' ph\ s 1cal 1•rl11cat1un a nd "h<1t !ht: ,·orporat11111 ,._,ti... · 1·n•;H1\t.' .1 rts " Tht' fl''-' i-.twh nt:-. "h<1 .ir1· <JI ll·nd111g 1·ta ... :-.t'!-. at lht·1r p;1n•nts •"<Pt'n"t' th•~ -.11rnnwr ilrt• .t1x1ut l'IJll:lll~ dn 1rll•d bt•tw1•t•n thoi-.1· who n1•1•d n•1111•ct1al ht•lp ,ind thOS(' Sl'l'ktng 1·nrll'hlnl'Tll. llt•11 cit· r~on rt'Jl•H"I !-. Tlw turnout ":1:-.11 t .1s l!llOd .1~ l"'C fll'f'\1•d ,\lnl•rl('Ull Lt•Clrfllll~ h,1d lw1wd to <'nroll hl·l'-'l'l'n :mo ann 100 "tlldt•lll'-1n !lboUt !'>I'\ s1·hoob '-'llh1n tht· <l<·t•an Vit'" da .;tnt•t ;dorw. lll'n<h-r.,1>n sav ... 'fht' prulilt·m hl· ..,a~~. 1" h1•11l'\l'C1 to hl· lt·gal flUl'"tHlll!-. that n •sult<•d 111 J,!1•111111! 1wt pro motional hl1•rallir1• on -.u11inw1 .,1·h11nl la1t•1 1n tht· \ 1·,11 than ongin.ilh hopl'd Count~ l.1'-'"''r" f1rlall~ opint·t1 th.it a prl\Jtt• firm ... uch .. .._ ,\menc·an l.t·;.irn1ng Corpora I HHI . eould l<•ast· pu hi 11 't•hool fac1llt1(•s . h1n· \ al'al1un1ng das 1 riC't teacher.., .i nd pn·scnt a pro gram The crux. hO\\l'\t'r . '-'<l!-. p<t) m g "fair market "callll' .. for thl' fa c1 h t1es and prov 1d1n~ books and m <1tcn al!-. n11t i-.upplacd by taxpayers OCTD officials s aid this would . cost $80.000 for an added bus <See BUSES, PageA2) Or~~A~~~a~I Probe Delays Nod On DC-I 0 Returns By lht• tam1• thl' tt•d laP,l' was 11 n s n a r I(' cl • I ft-n d c ts Oll-s ay •. many parents <il rt•ady h • d planned trips lha\ prcclu cd s u m mer school A I though less than h a pp with the turnout. Am e rican Lea ing prob abl y wil l g ave s ummer schooling another s hot next year. Henderson says "We're very pleased with the program and ha\ e had positive comment from the parents." he s a ys "We ha ve excelle nt teachers and there 1s a Positive attitude amon~ the kids " Weathe r Patchy fog a nd lo w clouds near coa s t late night and early morning hours . Otherwise sunny days. Lows tonight SS to 65. Highs Tuesday in low 70s at beacheR to 82 lo 92 lnland. INSIDE TODA 't' Arthur ,.'tedler. WM died Tueaday ct the age of 84, WO-' a breath o/ /reah oir sn tht concert hall. See Page A 7 WAS HINGT ON <AP > Airline mec hanics a nd govem · m ent inspectors are checking every inch of the critical DC-10 pylon areas in hopes of learning what caused newly discovered c racks in three of the jets. The search for a dditional cracks and the investigation or those just discovered are delay ing a decision to allow OC-lOs lo fly, the Federal Aviation Ad ministration said Tues day. James 8. King, chairm an of the National Trallsportatlon Safet y Board, t es\lf\ed in Congress today there is ''no rea- sonable doubt" that a c rack in a wlng Oange of tbe American Airlines DC-10 that crashed May 25 in Chicago was caus ed by faulty airline maintenance Klog t.old a Senate Commerce avlation subcommitt ee the crack was lhe re!Ull or main· tenance performed between March 30 and Apr113. William G. Llynor. an NTSB official, U.ld U\e Hl·fat.ed plane ' ) m ade 166 n1ghts after the main- tenance was perfo rmed before il cras hed on takeoff in the na· lion 's worst air disaster . The flange where the crack was found helps hold the eng ine py lon mounung to the wing or \he DC·lO. King said the c rack was about 10 ' 2 inches lo ng . There was evidence of fatigue at both ends or the fracture. he said King and Federal Aviation Ad- ministrator Langhorne M Bond were sur'r1m<>ried to testify as the s ubcommittee began hearings into the certification and inspec· lion of DC-lOs and othe r aircraft. The DC-10 bas been inspected continually s ince a May 25 crash in Chicago claimed 273 lives ln the nation's worst air disaster. The FAA grounded the 138 U.S.· registered DC-10sJune6. Dennis Feldman. an FAA spokesman. reported Tuesday night that 36 ot lhe 138 OC·lOs had been Lnspected under lhe <See OC·lt, Paae All • WANT RE 'ULTS? SWITCH TO U ., "l advcrt1s<'d l\\'O week~ in a major O r a n ge Co unt y news p a per u nd rcct'ived no response "Then I tried the Dally Pilot and r eceived an unbelievable amount of calts." That's the advertising succes~ s tory of the l rv\nc man whc pla ced this ad in the Daily Pilot: 1 SR. pvl yd &. ll&r. no pel5 1275 1111 & 101>\. SW cleanlnll XXX·XlCXX If you want unbellevabl( response lO your classified lld try the frtendly Daily Pilot ~d vlsers ut 642 5678 Some Pieces Hit Australia? WASlll NGTOl\ 1 A I-' l Sky lab. a ghost ship with a 111·oud trad1t1un. plummeted buek to Earth like a flaming rnl'lt>or tod;w Trntker" s aid tons of molt~n debn:-. tell into 1 he I ndian ·(kl'an ancl that somt: ptN'l'~ ma~ have h tl ,\u:-.tralw About GO ton~ of f 1e ry meta I WCfl' :-.c: alll•red 01, e r 3. 7011 rnalt•s of lht• ln<ltan 0<·<·<.111 . lht· North Amt·1·1tan i\1r Oden::.l' ( 'ommand reportt·tl \;OHAI> SAID T ll F: l.r\RGE 'T PIECE~ ol Sk\ l;.1b aµ pan·nt l~ htl ul tht: front of thl· 1110milt•"'11ft• eor rrdor .tlurul i:!f)(I md(•s from tht• :-.oulh\\t'!>I ,\u:-.1ral1a t'll\ of Perth Till' 'l:atwnal ,\er11n:wt1C· .... ind Sp;u·1 \dm1m .... tr~1l111n -...11<1 1t n .·1.·c 1H•d n·port~ that tht· f1 .1rnan f..\ lah11rJtor~ wu.., -..1·1..·r1 plun,t.!tng throug h tl11 -..!. 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Wash ... nuth -centra l Canada. north ol Montreal and Ottawa. a nd the state of Maine. n o rth of Augu~t1.1 E<:1rher toda~. when It appl'<Hl.!d Sk~ luh m1gh1 "hov.er p1N'l'S on North Amera<.·CJ tht.· !>J>1.IC<.' ~1ge nc~ ordered 11 to -..tart tumbling tn ~pl.IC'l' This reduC'ed lht> drag o n tht• ... pa<.·1.•1.·raft a nd e'\ll'niicd 1t:-. l1fl' long l·nough ~o th:.ir 11 \\Oulrl l'll•:t r th<.· cont111ent "Wt• think th1.., ts thl· :-oult•SI and most prudent a<·l111n \H' ('an t<1k 1.· a t this t1mt· tll )..!l\t' 11~ thC' ah~oluh• minimum pro lwl>1lit) of ta:-.u;alt \ o f <•ll' ~ort fa om SI-.,\ lall an o fft ctal [old l"{'fXWll'I'~ 1\ RADIO SJG:~AI. WA~ S t-:~T a t I~ 17 ~• m l'lrI' tud<t\ lo l tl'l' ntlrogen gas thr11:-..ter:-that ..,tartl'd tlw rr aft ·wohbl tng ;1nd rnllan,e" a~ ll pa!>:.t.•d lhrnugh <111 allltudt• ol ~~::!mi lt.>~ <:011f'1rma t 1un th a t lht· m.trWll \t·r \\Orkt'cf n1mt• :w m111u 11·~ lall'I \\hl•n Sk~ lah pa..,.,t·d \\ 1th111 r<11H!<' ot .a 1r;1<.·k 1111!, o,,,l altoll 111 ;\ladnrl. Spain Thl' dt·c1s10n lo ~t:1rt lhl· c·r.ltl tumblin~ \\<I!> macft> aftt·r 'OHAD. \\h1c h ha~ bt'l'n lr:tdrnll! th1• "P'H'i't'r<.aft. l">"llt•d J n·,·1st•rl re c ntn prt•cl1c·t 1on <tl \I 3~ 1' m P\YI' fuc .... da~ It tor('t.tst Sk\"lab \\a:-hkeh to n • t•nll'I O\l'I tht· north Pac1f1<.·. posing a pott•nt1al th~t·at lo \:orth ,\nwrn .1 p t ama nl~ (' :.111 , I( fa Husband Testifies · In Murder Hearing The husband of a "'oman who died after under going bn•ust 1m plant surgery at the Sant:.1 Ana c linic of Dr Ralph Small wa:-. Lht.' firs t witness Tuesday at a preliminary hearing into second degree murder charges brought against the plastic surgeon. Kenneth Plock of Santa Ana. whose 33-ycar -old wi fe. Kim . died Nov 27, W3l> the firs t or a bout 50 witneSSl'S expi>cted to be called during the hearing before Central M unic1pal Cour1 .lud~e John H Smith J r S mall. a 31-ycar-old Laguna Beach resident. and his nurl>t·. 48-y ear-o ld L eon ard L loyd Case . were charged with s econd degree murder in May In addit ion, Ronald J Milst ad. 31. Tustin. a former techmc1an for Small was charged with con spiracy in the complaint riled by the Orange County District At torney. 1'he preliminary hearing that sta rted Tuesday involves the ch arges against all three men. The district attorney's com· plaint followed action by the stete Board of Medical Quality Assurance which barred Small from practicing medicine for one year and placed him on 10 years probation. Plock testified this morning that he dropped his wire off ot S mall's now.closed Docto r ·s Plastic Surger y Medical Group · l'l1111t· in Santa 1\na th1· mornanl! of N1,\ 22. l!liH Ill-said h1:. wife ha dn t 1>honl'ri him at noon as ht• l'X IJL'<'lt•d so ht· 1·:.i lle<I Sm all'-; off1ee a nd wa:-- t(lld lo IH<'k ht•r up a h1111t 7 l~ p 111 W ht•n tll• ..1 rr1 \'l'd I' luck tt•!.tafwd Small told ham Mrs Plock ncedl'd hospital t'an· bl'causl' "s ht• had had som e probll•ms during lht! s urgery ... Mrs Plot•k had i::ont! auto ('Urdiac ;_irrest during the sur ~l·r~ and died fi ve days later at S:.1nla An a Tustin Community llo:--patal without rcf,:tllning con :--CiOUSnl'!ooS Strong Quake Hits Otinese Commune8 PEKING 1AP> l\n earth ' qu<1kt> m eas uring 13 o n the Richter scale and more than 40 a fter shocks hit about 150 miles northwest of Sh an gh ai, killing 11 pe rsons and Injuring dozens of ' others. Xinhua Hs inhua rePort'ed , today. The official C hinese n ews &Keney said most of the houses In one commune were destroyed by the quake. which struck Mon· day. About 70 percent of lhc slructul'es in a second were • rulne'1. and isome r eservoirs were cruck,.cd -,, , , Shopkeeper Unhappy When Roy Bostwick moved out of his bait and tackle s hop in Newport Beach. he left a message on the window s umming up his feelings about his departure The shop, whi<'h has stood for years next to the Pae1f1t· Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay, is to be removed so that CalTran:. C'an build a new bridge. Presid ent Eyes Joble ss Union Chiefs, Governors Huddle WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter met today with un· ion leaders. two governors and others on the employment out· look amid reports th e ad · ministration foresees a jobles!> ralt> of nearly 7 percent by lhe end of 1980 (Related s tory, A4 I Joining Carter at thl' mommg meeting at Camp David were Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, Govs. Jay llammond of Alaska :.ind Bill Clinton of Arkan~as. four union chicCs. three busi ness men. fou r mcmbf'rs of Congress and others conceml'd with urban problems . A half-dozen governors and a delegation of mayors were in\'1t· ed to spend this evening at Camp David, Md . the presidcn t1a l retreat where Curter ha!. heen cloiste red m ore than a week. Participan .. i n th e employment-orie nted session also inc luded J erry Wulf. American Federation or State, Co unt y a nd Muni ci p al Employees, Sol Chaike n. In N«tt M ueh P11neh Hurricane Brings Rains, High Tide NEW ORLEANS <AP> llur rit'anl' Hoh. t hl' rir ... t Atlanllc season :-torrn to b<'ar a man's na me. "asht-d inland over the Lou1 s1ana coast tod;1y with gusty "ands. hi~h t1d<.'i. a nd heav} rains hul not much punch "Therf''s not a gr<>al deal or wind damage and only a sm all amount nf \\all'r dt1rnu~e." said Mayor Wayne Guidry of Grand !sit' one of the r1ri.l s µots passed by the storm "Our most pressing problem sct•ms to bt' from µower failure. All of lht! 1sl<.1nd is out. .. Other areas in thC' path of the ~torm reportetl only s light damage At Houma. three inches of water lay in the city hall basement and there were isolated µower failures. but no electnc lines were down. "This 1s a small hurricane." said forecaster JI R. Ramirez at Bandit Binds Heist Victim Huntington Beach police said today they are seeking the ban· dit with a beer belly who bound and gagged a female clerk at a flower s hop befor£> he lping himself to S60 in cash and flee- ing. The robbery occurre(I about I :m p.m . Monday at the Flower Factory, 9592 Hamilton St , police said. T he big-be llied bandit was described by his victim as young a nd blonde. He carried a black pistol. s he told investigators. ORANGE COAST " < DAILY PILOT '"°" 0'11~{0.-'\ 0.tl'r Pit()\ 'Wllf\,.,f\t'! "''H '"" t>il"f'G ,,... ~ Pt"' ., Pvbl• .. ~ b• '"'" °'""'° Cf!>4it'' Pu~•\n·nQ(~"I ~Ol"t,.,1 .-O•t~· "'' piwbh\,._,~ ~· lf'M'ltuOf't .=rut,.., •tu ''"'" ,.,,,._.....,. Nf'WOOf't 61--Mft HV"'•tf'9tOI\ f'•A(f\ f °""' '•'"""" ... ""'""' l~Bt"'" ""''"''°"''',. ''nQ'" '~"°""'' ~ hon"· pubho~-ct ~tu'~"' A""O s,.,M,. ,., ',.. Pf'•"''°"'' tkiOt1\n1no 1>•~1 '' •• )JO w"" B, .. ~'""' ('('ltr.t11 ,,,.,. ..... c .. "'"'n . .-ou .. ·-"'" w..., Pt flo\lcttnt Al'\ft P~'"°"" J.c• lit ,..,,.... "" .. p .... ,,cjitl'll And C,.""'•"1 "-'•f\M'tt I n...-•,•••w<t• (dltnf' , ... f'M, • .._,v .. ..,_,M M•"•liit•~(CfirOI' Qt•r .. \M LM\ "'(.._.., "'" A'''''""' M-.tn40•f'IQl!n1t0f' "''-" .. ,, .... Wf''\t nr'"'nOt" Cou"'•. 11Ht'lo' H1111t111C1ton Be •ell Office truf 8t1111r"' 8J'utt¥•rd M111fmt AOIJ• ft\\ P 0 8o41; l'O .,.... 4he l ' S Weath£>r Servicl' in New Orlean:-. "ll docs not have u very well defined eye. It i!> very weak." The storm. the second of the 1979 season in the Atlantic, de velopPd suddenly Tues day. fore ing the evacuation of 8,000 off ~horc oil workers a n d an P~t1mated 2;i,ooo residents from towns a lon g the low-lying Lou1s1ana co<1sl Some refugees whose homes wert' out of the path heat.led for home shortly after daylight "This is one of the easiest l'w l'VC'r had." said Principal Carlee Nevel whose Belle Chasse· high sch ool housed n earl y 1,600 evacuees from southern Pia quemines Parish He said he had h andled 14 evacuations in 17 years. As it blew over the marshy coast, Bob had winds just higher than the 74 mph needed for certification as a hurricane. Actual landfall of the eye was at 6: 15 a.m. at Lake Barre, ac- cording to radar at the New Orleans weather bureau That ""as slightly west of Grand Isle, about 18 miles southwest of the little town of Golden Meadow "It's not as sca r y as it .sounds." said Bob Baldwin at radio station KLEB at Golden Meadow. "The roads are still open all the way to Leeville Tides are running 31h feet above normal. lt doesn't look that bad at all. .. At Grand Isle, about 60 miles southwest of New Orleans, the Coast Guard clocked wind gus ts up to 50 mph. To the west in Lafourche Parish, civil defense officials said gusts hit 75 mph. T o rrential rains all but s topped traffic on the highways through the mars hes of Ter- rebonne Parish north or Houma. where the storm seemed to be aiming its blow. Medic Faces Sex Hear ing SACRAMENTO <AP > -Two psychiatrists are to determine w het h e r a n esthesiologist William Miofsky can be legally classed as a mentally disordered sex offender. Mlofsky, in jail since his er rest In March, has pleaded no contest to three or seven felony counts of lmpoelng himself sex· ually on female patients he had Just rendered unconscious for suraery. Jf judged lo be a mentally dis - ordered sex offender. M1ofsky would be treated at Atascadero Slate!fospitaJ ternational Ladies Garment Workers Union; Jack Lyons. l ron Workers union ; Lloyd McBride, United Steelworkers. Also. Reuben Mettler . presi· dent. TRW. Inc . John Filer. board C'ha1rman. Aetna Ins urance. David Mahoney, board chairman, Norton-Simon. Benjamin Hooks, executive director. NAACP: Carl Holman, president, Urban Coalition : Vernon Jordan. pres ident, Na· tional Urban League. Also. Sens. Harrison Williams. 0 -N.J .. and Gaylord Nelson. D· Wis .. Reps. Carl Perkins, D-Ky .. and Hobert Garc ia. D·N.Y .. N1c hol<1s Carbone. president. llartford. Conn .. City Council . D:n1d L1tarraga, East Los CARTER'S ENERGY POLICY ZIGZAGS-88 Angc•IC's. a nd Eli Ginzberg. <·ha1rman. National Commission o n Employment Policy During thl' week-long retreat. preside ntia l press secretary Jody Powell s aid Tuesda~, Carter decided against remov- 1 n~ federal price control on gasoline. a proposal that White House staff members had been considering s ubmitting to their boss "Th<' pres1df'nl h<ts no inten· t1on lo dC'regulalc gasohne :it this time," Powe ll said. lie estimated s uc h action v.ould hoosl retai l gasoline prices to between $1.10 and $1.50 a gallon. draining ··several tens of billions of dollars from the t•conomy " Complex federal rules limit the amount of increas es in g a s oline costs that can be passed to consumers. The issue of deregulating gas prices is separate from the gradual Lift. mg of prices on domestic crude 011. which is underway. Oemente Cop Investigated In Sex Case Orange County District At· torney's Office investigators are probing charges that a San Clemente police officer had il- licit sexual involvement with a 16-year-old girl. Police Lt. Al Ehlow said lbe name of the officer, who re- signed Monday under pressure. will not be released until the District Attorney's Office in· vestlgation Is concluded. Eh low, head o f the San Clemente Police Department's internal affairs unit. said he has launched an investigation into the charges The charges were initially brought by the girl's parents who now say they do not wtsh to prosecute. The incide nt r e - portedly took place while the of- ficer was off duty. It is unclear today when the investigation might be con· eluded. Police officials issued a terse press release on the mat- ter but say there is no further' comment on it until the in- vestigation Is complete. Gbipia Chief Named LONDON <AP) -The people of G hana elected former am- bassador Hilla Llmann rresl· dent. a nd the h ead o the military junta running the West African nation promised to in· stall his government by Oct. l . The government radio ln Accra. Gh ana's capital, said Umann was elected in run-off balloting Tuesday. It saJd former Foreign Minister Victor.Owusu conceded defeat ,...,....Page-Al BUSES •.. A s pokeswoman for downtown area merchants said the kids aren't really that bad. Other clUzena voiced concern that elimination of bus stops would hurt citizens who rely on buses to get to work. An 18-year-old Anaheim man. Andrew Exler, s aid lhe council "Is making a mountain out or a molehill." He presented a peti· lion signed by 1,479 people who s upport continued bus service. "The kids are not destroying the city," said Exle r. Mayor Seitz asked if the c1ly could remove lhe s tops for a JO -day period and then negotiate with OCTO officials and those representing the other bus lines C it y attorney P a tri c k Coughlan said this could lead to "more litigation than you'd care to pay for." Seitz cast the sole vote against the pr o p osa l t o hav e Courtemarche talk with bus line officials before taking any ac Lion. Seitz said the city s hould remove the downtown stop first. then talk. John Wayne Statue Set For Airport Plans for a bigger-than-life size statue of John Wayne at the recently renamed John Waynt' Airport were endorsed Tuesday by Orange County Supervisors The board of s upervisors or dered airport officials to begin looking for a s1le to place tht> statue. which would be provided by private donors Bruce Nolt of Newport Beach h as a nnou n ced he will spearhead a fund drive to erc1·1 the eighl·foot metal sculpturt> The statue would be placed atop a concrete base and would 10 elude a pkique 1n memory of the late actor. Supervisors· action Tuesda~ cam e over the protest of Va Smith, author of a book about the county's aviation history She opposes the renaming of tht· airport. M r s Smtl h s uggl'stecl supervisors should find :J ~nlu ti on to lht> airport ·~ problems and quit worrying ahout · win <low dressing" or n;1mt• t'hangc'!'> ~Draj·t Nixed By Carter WASHINGTON t I\ P l The Carter admin1~lra lion, taking a ha rd line against congressional pro posals for peacetime draft reg1strat1on. says "1t 1~ not necessary to impose this burden on our natton and its youth " In its bluntest statement on thC' controversial s ub· Jcct. a White House of. ficial stated fl a tly that "the administration is op posed to registration." ln addition . the ad· ministration told Congress for t he second year in a row that it opposes build- ing a $2 billion nuclear aircr aft carrie r, as pro· posed by the House Armed Services Committee Headed ffJr Fair J ulil' Smith. 10 , of Fnunla1n \';tilt•) prc•pan·s her ~oat Freckles for the II\ estock t·xh1htl :.it th<.• Onrnge Count~ Fair. which open:. Frida~ Ill Costa :Vtesa and run:. through .July 22. Julll' 1~ C.J mc-mber of the Fountain V:.illey Clovt"rdalt·~ ..\·fl ClulJ ------------ Restricted Parking Plan 'Unreasonable' LOS ,\1\(i F:LE!' I \ p . I h• ~oulh C11J'>t Air Qualtt,\ \tan;11,• ment D1stric·t h;1~ gl\en up 1h1· 1 d c· a o ( r L' q u 1 r 1 n g I ... r g 1 t'm pln.vl'r:-10 rt•'>t r11·1 th1 number of t•ar.., park1·c1 1n th1·1r lol.., during !-.l•c·nnd <.,lag1• "m"~ Jl1·rts because• 1t doe<.,n't "'''l'll1 to lw working The• 1dC'a h~,... lu·1·n to fnr 1 • motorists who work for .1 1•11111 pany rhat Pmploy.., mort than LUO perMJth tn um· ICH'dtl011 t11 t·:1r pool. but thnus<rnrt .... of 1·11m muterc; Jppa rf'ntl~ parkt•cl on ..., d t' <.,I rl' t' l:-. d ll r I 11 t! I I' I 1 •fl I "('cond !'>1 agl' alt,rt:- . ·P a rking n ·..,Lrt t·I ion.., h." • turned out to bt· unrt.·.i-.un.1lilt 11arllt'ularly v. hen nu C'Onl·urrt-nl f'mphas1s was placc•d on a car pooling µrogram. · ... aid AQMJ> Executne Director .Jeb Stuan 111 a letter a !>ent Tuc~da~ to th1 2.750 firms affoetcd Stuart <.,aid t h a t u n de r t h 1• n <' \\ p l.1 n l'mployl'rs ma.\ u"t' {.'()mmutt•I Computer. a prt\<llt: serv1C'~'. \11 inc r l'as<' car µoulrng or ...,t.i r1 th1•1r own progr:1m Thl' ftrm ... v.cre a:-kPd to tt'll lhc· i\Q\11> h~ .July 23 ho" tht·~ pl an lo rl'du1·1 drtvtnl! during s mog al1·rts In th<' meantime. though . Lh1• ag1•n l'~' v. ants employl'r~ lo t nnt1n111• lo use their l'X1st111g plan:-. 1.·xr•·p1 Suspect Seized SAN DIEGO t.l\Pt A :!5 year ·old San Diego m<in is 111 l'ustody and another suspect , ... bein~ sought after taking eight hostages during an unsuccessful pre-dawn robbery al a Chuli.I Vista FcdMart stort• Polte·1 1dent1fied the captured suspecl as Elliot Brandy 1111 p.arl.111h ri quir1·rn1·11h \ () \1 U "I' q k , . .., m ,, n .I 1 111 Bii .rl.o.., ...,;111 1 11 \\ :J'· hopf'd lh.11 I ht• h I gh ('11"'1 flf g.1 .... 111 t Ill' V. I Ht Id pr11 \ 1th· Jn inn·nt1 \ c for nt011· ··rnplovt•s lo c-ar pool I 11 ,, rt'l,11t·d de·\ l'lop1111 nt I If , .... u J \ . 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We Are Going Out Of Busines s EYERYTHI• MUST GOI All ·. --9 t1 6 Every Article Reduced Sales Subiect to Ji and Sats. ~5:30 5» Center Stock On 646·1919 I I 7 Irvine EDI T I O N VOL. 72, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES SpHt l'ot~ Sills Elected Irvine Mayor O•llY Piiot Sl•fl Pl'lotO IRVINE'S NEXT MAYOR? David Sills David Sills was e lected to <1 one year t erm us mayor of 1 r vane Tuesday night S ills, 4 l. an a tto rney. was elected an a 3·2 decision over Co uncilman Larry Agra n. He succeeds Bill VardouUs, Irvine's mayor since Ma rch. 1978 In what has become council tra dition, election of the mayor brought another clash betwee n t he council's m a jo rity and mino rity members The process began when Coun· cilm an Arthur Anthony no minal cd Sills for the post. Tha t was followed by Coun c ilwom an Ma ry Ann Gaido's nomina tion of Ag ran Rt'fcrring to Vardoulls. Mrs. G a1 do s ai d . "Any no m in ee would be a major improvement over the existing ma yor ." When 1L came ti me to cast ballots . Mrs. Gaido voted fo r Agran. Agran voted for himself. wh ile Sills rece ived his own vote and th<1t of Vardoulis <1nd All thony Anthony. who has se rved as ma~or pro tern . wa s re-elected w that post. in a similar 3-2 de c1s ion Anthon) madl• no nomanation speech on Silli:,' behalf. nor d1r' ISee MAVOR. Pagt> 1\2) ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F1n1~ Btrl I I I ego I Wh<.•n no one· \Hts looking n•n·nt h th1·..,·· :--:(••qJ11rt lk.wh yo ungs ters took a flying lc.1p nff tht· Lido 1-.ll' Bnd;.!l' 1n to thl' waters of ~l'\\port llarbor Th<'' l!OI a lhnll ;ind nobody got h urt, hut. or cnurse, Jllrl1plllg off l1nth.!l'" hkt· this is. in Ne wµort Beac h. stnct l~ Il legal Neiv Chief "Early' 'Settler Council Asks Plan Jolu1 Wayne Statue Set For Airport Oavid Sills smiled a little bit 1 a nd sau1 he probably could count himse lf as one of lrvme 's early f.st-tl ler s Sills moved to Irvine in 1970. 'whe n there we re fe we r than \ 10.000 reside nts The c ity of 1 which he is now mayor didn't t e vl'n exist. ~ He entered the local polillcal • S<·tme in 1975 :.is a le a<!cr for the Northwood re ferendum . a sue· 1 ce ss f u l mov e m e n t b y t hom eowners to lower densities \in the city's northern area5. , In 1976. he was e lected to the : c•1 t v counc il ~ind s e r ved a s -m ay or in 1977 \ Today. Irvine has m o re th<in f 50.000 residents Growth, Sills said . sttll rates as the city'5 priority issue One of his ~oals for the next 'yt"<1r, he said, 1s to ins ure that t the Irvine Company the city's Jdomtn:.int lando wner and dt- > vclo pme nt force makes major t r oud improvements required to t h <1nd lt.· t r affic fro m existing • res1deut1a ldevelopment.s. • That is a the me tha t Bill t Va rdoulis , the c ity 's forme r l mayor. sounded earlier this ye <1r when he char ged 1.hal road con· i: struclion was not keeping up with residential g rowth. , Sills s aid the city shouJd op- pos e suggestions from some in governrt;)ent circles lo tum El Toro Ma rine Corps Air Station into the Orange County equivalent of Los Angeles In- ternational Airport. And, the new mayor s aid, the city will ha ve to come to grips <See SILLS, Page A2> Coast Weather Patchy fog a nd low clouds near coas t late night and early morning hours. Otherwise sunny days. Lows tonight 55 to 65. Highs Tuesday In low 70s at beaches to 82 to 92 inland. INSIDE TODAY Arlhvr ~r, who d~ Tuc1doy at th!? age of 84, 1001 a br~alla of fre1h air fn tile c~nt haU. Sn Page A7. On Irvine Theater T he Irvine City Council asked Tuesday night for a pla n that will detail how the city's Arts Committee pla ns to raise the m i II ions need e d to build a pe rfo rming arts theater Curre nt plans call for a $6 m illion facility in Town Center The only money now available Storm 'Bob' Weakeni1ig Over South NEW ORLEANS IAP> Hur r ic<1ne Bob, the fi rs t Allant1c s eason storm to bt!ar a man's n<1 me. weakened as 1t moved in la nd across Louisiana today, dumping heavy rains and caus · ing flash floods. One man was reported killed Property d amage was light a~ the storm headed north on a path between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Forecasters said they would lo we r hurricane wa rning flags this afternoon. "The primar y concern is now the threat of flooding and tornadoes ." an advisory from the weather service warned. It added that rains between 3 and 6 inches could cause flood· mg on rivers and streams over portions of southern Louisiana and Mississippi. Ulysses Schu ltz, 26, of Metairie, was killed when he was blown 130 feet off the top of a boat shed by strong winds in the town of Jafitte. sheriff's deputies said. ·'There's not a great deal of wind damage and only a small amount of water damage," said Mayor Wayne Guidry o( Grand lsle -one of the first spots passed by the storm. "Our mOllt pres sing problem s eems to be from power failure . All of the island is out." Other areas in the path of the storm reported onl y sli"ht damage. At Houma, three inches of water lay in the city hall. basement and there were isolated power failures, but no electric lines were down. "Thia' ts a small hurricane " said forecaster H.B. Ramirez at the U.S. Weather Service in New OrJeana. "lt does not have a very well defined eye. It ts very weak." is $1.5 m illion res e r ved fo r theater construction in a bond is· s ue a pproved by voter!> in 1974 Committee members ap1><·<1lt.>d to the council to gi vc the m nn less than one yc<1 r . and <1s much a s 18 m onths, to s hape theater plans and solicit funding from outs ide sources. However. a council maJont,\ or Mayor David Sills. Cou n c ilm a n Ar thur 1\nthony and CounC'ilman Rill Vard oulis sup ported a motion to g ive the com m1ttec s ix months to ga ther fi n a ncial commitments behind t he theater. Counc il wom<1n Ma r y Ann Ga1do and Councilman Larr~ Agran voted again!it tht• motion M rs. Gaido a rjlucd that lhl' council should go o n record as giving its wholehearted support for the theater project Fund-rais ing activ1t1es would be jeopardized without such a stro ng stance, she said . Agran charged lhat the coun· c al majority was "muddying the water s " and objected to the council laking any action at all He said the matte r s hould be left in the ha nds of the arts commit tee. The committee will present its plan or action to the council ne xt month. There were indications from some committee s pe ake rs and other supporte rs of the theater that the current pla n may be scaled down. Employees Striking RIVERSIDE CAP> Mem- b e r s or Riverside 's largest e mployee group have voted to begin an indefinite strike today lo protest the city's la test labor contract offer WANT RESULTS? SWITCH TO VS "I advertised two weeks in a major Oran ge Co unt y newspape r and r ecei ve d no res ponse. "Then I tried the Daily Pilot and received an unbelievable a mount of calls." That's the advertising success story of the lrvlne man whc placed this ad in the Dally Pilot. l BR. pvt yd & gar. no pets $27$ ls\ & last. $50 cleanllll )!XX-XXXX P la ns for J b1g~c·r·lh<1n·hfe· size· statut• or .John W a)nt' at lht' reccnth rl'nanu:d .John Wa \ nt· ,, 1 rpurt wt•rl' 1•ndor:-.cd Tucscfo,\ b) Orangl' Co1111ly Supervisors Thl· bna rrl of sup1 •n·1scirs or ric rc•d ;11 rpor1 offlnab lo lx.•g111 looking for .1 sill' lo µl.J!'t' tht• statue. which 1-.i1u ld h•· prnv1<h'CI b~ pra v .Ill' cionur<, HrucP Noll of Nt·wport 1l{•:t1·h h a s a n n o u n i: c· d h t· ~ 1 I I s1warhl'art a fund <lr1H· to en•1·1 tht• C'ighl foot 01l'l<tl '-,C'lllpl UI t• Tht• stalth· would bt• phH'l'ri <tlilp a roncr<'ll· ha-.1• und \.H1U ld 1n d110l' a plaf!Ul' 10 mt•nrnn of th•· late actor Supervason.· artmn Tul'sd,t,\ C<l nll' OVl'r !ht• )ll"Oll'st Of \'1 Smith. a uthor uf a buoi.. alK1ut th<' county':-. ;.1v1.illo n h 1~lon She oppos~::. thl' n:nam111g of ttw airport M r ~ S m 1 t h -. u g g 1· ~ t t• <I super visors !-ihould fmd .t solu lion to lhl' u1rport's problems and quit '1\-0rrymg Jbout .. wm dow dressan1(' or na me changt•s Your Hometown Daily N_.wspaper WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 , 1979 Fl FTEE N CENT S Some Pieces In Australia? 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NEAR THE PARK'S STREAM, JERRY McCLUAN TAK!S A BREAK lrvtne'a Neweat P•~ lan't a Bad Place to Enfoy N•tur•. · -, I , • ,ti QAIL Y PJ\.Ol Taxation Decision Promised AUSTIN, T••H <AP> A tOUtlln ol Howard Hufhf'I h1 told • federal j ud1e that an herhance t Hl'S eould deplete the Hu1bn o•u u H both' C11i1ornla and Teur. 1mpoee lh1m. U.S Oi•tric l Judie J ack Roberta said Tveaday be would decide by Au1 1 on motion by Callfonua and Texas to db~m1ss the e!lhlh.!'11 lltWllUll to nbtaJn ii bindlni dt'd~l on on tluflhes' rtis ideney A Houston Jury already h H he ld Huihea wu a Texu reM HUGHES BILKED, SUrT Ct.AIMS-A to denl when he died In Houston In i\pr1I 1976. making his t:i.tate s ubJcCt to this s tah"s death Ulxe8 If Robert!> dn.m1 i.::.e::. the Hughes e s t ate '::. !>uil , a California Jury could d ecide Hughes was a re11fdent of that state and Impose CaUforni~ in· herltance taxes William R. Lummis of Las Vegas, Nev., a Hughe s cousin and a n a dmin1strutor or t he estate. recited the varloul> estima t es or t he eccentr ic 's wealth and the death taxes they would generate -The Inte rnal R eve n ue Ser vice, $465 m illion, with a nt!t reder al tax liability or $254.J m illion. -California. $1 bilhon. with a tax liability or $424 8 m illion. -Texas. with no independent evaluation , a tax liability or S84 3 million based on the 1 RS figures. .. If both Texas a nd Califom1a we re permitted to assert their inherilance taxes. the total ,d eath tax liability or the estate wo uld be S763.4 million," Lum- mis s aid Front Page A I PARK ... park's deve lopment The park which originally con- tained a foreman 's house and other buildings o n the Irvine Ranch. is now part of the village of Turtle Rock But Turtle Rock its traffic . the churning of trenchers and caterpillars. the pounding or carpenters' h ammer s -seem ver y distant during an afte rnoon visit Among nat1vt: vegetation on the park s ite are the poisonou::. cpyote squash and wild tobacco, elderberry. and artichoke t his t le Woven throughout the "wild' port10n or the park 1:. a trail t1ctv.ork. featurinA m arked stops a l part1c ul<1rly 1ntt!r estin g points Horned and burrowing owls. red-win g blackbirds. cottontail rabbits. foxes. <tnd a var iety of snakes a nd unusual insects also call the park home. A naturalist for the city , San· dra Greenstone, is in charge or cataloguing the p<1rks flora and faun a a nd setting up an in · te rpretive center that will t!X· plain the area's natural history. Inte rior appointments will in· e lude rusted horseshoes. brand· ing irons . spurs and other bits or ranch equipment The interpre ti ve center actua l· ly is one of the o ld ranc h buildings from which layers of paint were sandblasted and to which several new f'OOms were added Still standing beside the build· ing is a rusting hoist once used to load hay. Park buildings also will be de· corated with western a rt con- t ributed by each or the ele men· ta ry schools in t he I rvin e Unified School District. Th~ park is not yet public, pending completion or sever al projects by city Community Services Department aides. Dedic ation has tentative ly been scheduled for Aug. 5. The the m e for the event will be "m an and his environment.'' 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T HE RE IGNING MISS TALL Inte rnational. Roxanne P as· quarella of Mwm1. 1s a sax .footer who says m ost short men feel inferior. "Some men feel height gm.:s them superiority or give them dominance. It's kind of fun afll'r you go hack into so1•1ety after a convention. You'n• :-.c1 used to looktnJ! people straight in the C)'E!. and then you haw to look down " Th(' fir~t tall club wa~ organatc<l in 1938 by Kac !::inft>ld. a former Walt [)1s nc" c·artooni~l who drew Snow White:·~ seven ctwarf~. Now t ht•rt; arc 34 elvl)~ 1n t he U S and .st•vcral 111 Europl' T he t·onvcnt wners w..r1• wi·lt-c1mcd to thl· <·1t~ by Mayor B ichard Call.:uin who :-\and~ unde1 5 f1101 I) May ors Inv ite d Summit Attenti on Turns to Job Rate WASHINGTON IAP l PrcM dent Carter met today with un ion leaders. two governon. and othe rs on the employment out look amid r e p o rts the a d minist ration foresees a JOhlcss rate of nearly 7 percent by lhl' e nd or 1980. (Related story, A4 > Joining Carter at the momi~ meeting at Camp i>avid were Labor Secretary Ray Mars ha ll, Govs. Jay Hamm ond of Alas kCI :.ind Bill C linton of Arka ns a!:t , four union chiefs. three hus1 nessm e n , fo ur members of Congress and others c·oncem ed with urban problems A half-dozen governor s and a d elegation or mayors were inv1t e d to s pend this evening Cit Camp David, Md .. the presiden tial retr eat where Carter has been clois te red m o re than a week. Particip a nt s in th e e mployment-oriente d session a l so included : Jerry Wulf . American Fede ration of Stale. Cou nt y and M u ni cipal Employees; Sol Ch aiken , In· t e rn atio nal L adies Garme nt Workers Un ion ; Jack Lyons. I ron Worke rs union ; Lloyd Mc Bride, United Steelworkers. Also, Reuben Mettle r , presi· dent, TRW, Inc.; J ohn Filer. board chairman , A e tna Ins u rance; David Mahon ey, board chairman, Norton-Simon; Ben jamin Hooks, e xec utive director, NAACP; Carl Holman, pres ident, Urban Coalition ; Vernon Jordan, president, Na· t1onal Urban Lea gue Also. Sens Ha rrison Wilham!'. I) N J . and Gaylord Ndson, (). Wis , H<'ps. Carl Pe rkins. D·Ky . a nd Ro bert Garcia. D·N Y . Nicholas Car bo ne, pres ident. lfarlford. Conn . City Council; O<ivid Lizarraga. Eas t Los CARTER'S ENERGY POLICY ZIGZAGS-SS Angeles, and Eli Gin zber~. chairma n, National Commission on Employm ent Policy During the week-long retreat. prc•s1dent 1al µrcss secretary Jody Powt!ll s aid Tuesday. Carter decided against remov 1ng fe de r al price cont rol on gasoline. a proposal that While House staff me mbers had been cons idering submitting to their boss "The president has no inten· lion to deregulate gasoline at this time," Powell s aid. H e est im a t ed s uch ac:io n would boost retail gasoline prices lo between $1 10 and $1.50 u gallon, dra ining "sever al tens of billions of dollars from the economy." Complex federal rules limit the amount o r incr eases in gasoline cos t s that can b e passed to consumers. The iss11e of deregulating gas prices, is separate from the gradual lift· ing or prices o n domestic crude oil, which ls underway. f'ro• Pa~A I SKYLAB FALLS ... Ascension Island in the South Atlantic off central Africa confioned at 9:07 a .m. POT that Skylab's solar panels were ripped loose by the thickening atmosphere at a height of 69 miles. '''Ibe solar panels folded like a little duck's wings," said Bob Kapustka, an electrical ~ngineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. - "The panels broke loose but were still attached lo Skylab~ by power cables," Kapustka said. "We were getting• telemetry because or the cables, but no sunlight on the pane~. We could see the temperature increasing." ABOVT 5GO PIECES OF THE 77 .5·ton spacecraft in· cludlna a S,100.pound airlock shroud and a 3,900·pound lead safe which protected film from radlatlon. had been expect· ed to strike the Earth. The Skylab ' debrla entered the atmosphere several thousand miles f a.rther into the Jadlan Ocean than NORAD predicted In lta flnal forecast about 90 minutes before re· entry,. NORAD predicted the pleces would fall \nan area rang· ins from the South AtlanUc ~ean lnto the Indian Ocean. • < Probe Delays DC-10 Return Wl\S ll lNGTON I AP I l\arline mechanics a nd govem · ment anspectors arP checlung e very inch of the cnllcal DC· 10 pylon areas in hopei. of learning what caused newly dis covered C'racks to thre(· of the Jets. T he s~a rch fo r a dditional r rat·ki. and the investigation of thoM' just discovered a re delay· 1ng a dct'tsion to a llow DC·lOs to fly, the f'ed eral Aviation Ad mmistration said Tuesday. J ames B. King, chairman or the National Trans portation Saretv B oa rd . testified 1n Congress today there 1s "no rea sonable doubt" that a cr ack in a wing fl ange or the American Airlines DC 10 that cr ashed Ma)' 25 1n Chicago was caused b) faulty airline maintenance King told a Senate Commerce av i ation s ubcommittee the crack was the result or main t e n a nce performed betwee n March 30 a nd April 3 William G. Laynor, an NTSR official, said the ill·fated plane made 166 flights afler the m ain· te nance was performed be fore 1t crashed on takeoff in the na t10n's worst air disaster Thl' flange where the crack wns found helps hold the engine pylon mounting to the wing or lhl' DC 10 Kini': said lhc• ('rack was aboul 1012 1nche!> long There wa~ t·v1dencC' or fot1gut• ut both ends of the fractur<'. hl· said Ki n~ and F cdt'rul /\viataon Ad ministrator Lan~horne M Bond ,.~rom P a g e A I STORM ... s h ore oil wo rkers a n d an estimated 25,000 re~1dents from towns alon~ the l1Jw lying 1.ouis 1ona co;ist Some refugees whosf' homt'!- Wl'rC' out of th<' pal h headed for ho ml' s hort I)' after daylight ·'This 1:-one of lht• cm;ac~t I 'vt· t•\'l'f had.· ~<iid l'rin<'1pal Carlt•t.• NP\'l'I whost.• TI(·llt.• Chasst.· h1~h !'.chool huuc;rd n1•arly l .liOll t•vat·ttt'l'" fr<>m ..,<>lltht•rn l 'l.1 qut•m1m· .. P:insh lit• ..,,11rl ht.· had h.ir1dlt•d l·I ,., an1:1l1on .. 1n \7 \ear .. i\l> 1t hlev. ovrr the marshy eo<1st. Hob had winds JU'-I h1g ht•r than thl' 7t mph n('(•ded for t•t.•rt1flcat1on a.; a hurra('ane 1\t•tual landfall of the e\1• w.1~ ;11 fi 15 a m at Lake Barre. :H· t.·01 din~ to rad.i r .11 the• Nt•v. Orie.an .. \H•:itht.·1 hurt•au Thal was slightly v.e:;l of Grand lslc. about Ill m11l'" c;out hwt•::.t of thl· l1tlll' town 11( C:oldcn !Vl eadO\\ ··ti's not :.is sca rv n:-11 '\OUn!b ... S:llll Boh n aidwin at rudw -;talion Kl.EB al Golden M l'adow "The rouds art' stall opt•n all lhl' way tu l.ccvillc Ttdl·~ an• ru1111111g 31 ,. fC'el abovt· norm4.1J It does n't lnok that bud a t a ll .. At Grand Isle, about 60 m iles southwest of N<>w Orl eans, the Coa s t Guard clocked wind ~usts up to 50 mph To the west in Lafourc he Parish. civil defense offi cials said gusts hit 75 mph. T orr e nti a l rains a ll hut s topped tra ffi r on lhe highways through tht• mars hes o f Ter rebonne Paris h north o f Houma. "here the storm s eemed to be a1ming 1ts blow were summoned to testify as the subcommittee began hearings into the certification and inspec tion or OC·lOs and other aircraft. The OC-10 has been inspected continually since a May 25 crash in Chicago claimed 273 lives in , the nation's worst air disaster. ( The FAA grounded the 138 US · registe red DC·lOsJune6. Dennis F eldman. an FAA spokesman. re ported Tuesday night that 36 of the 138 DC· IOS had been inspected under the la t est recomme nde d main - tenance procedures . Those inspections revealed that one u nited Airlines and two Trans Inte rnational A1rhnel' DC !Os had cracks tn the py lon, the assembly that a ttaches the t:'n gme lo the wind win~. But prela m inary find ings indicate the cracks are not in an area critical to the plane's safety, reldman added • Once the FAA decides to lift 1ts grounding order. the planes ea n Cly w1thout the approval from a federal Judge U .S. District Judge Aubrey E Robinson Jr had ordered the F'At\ to give him 24 ho urs notice before the planes were re turned to the ski es But the order wa .. overturned Tue.,day by the l ' ~ Court of Ap[lt'ul!i for thf' 01stnc·t of C11lumh1a Weatl1er K ey For F riday', Fair Ope ning Officials of the Orange Count\. lair m Costa Mesa s aid today the weathe r probably will bi more important than the ~a . ~hortage in affecting attenda11c1· .at th•~ }e<ir·.., fu1r which star1:- Fn<lay and runs throul:(h July ::!C: (i eneral Ma nagt'r Ken Ful" s<i 1d extreme heal and ..,m<>I-! on 1 hl' opt·ninj! da.i. .. l.1~1 ;.-car h1in attendance 'Thi-; year "l' an· h11p1ni? fnr rnort• modera tt• wcalhl·r " Fulh :,;11tl 111• l'ltl'd ,1 rt'l't•nt 1 t•p11rt b~ th•· Wt.• .. tcrn Fair .. A~'>IJl'IJtum u., 1n dic·<1tmg that fairs are bc n('ftttng rJlht•r than suJferin~ from ~a .. ... hortages and high pnt•e, ... The report c1lt:!-the ga-, s hortage a~ kl'ep1ng peupl1. c·loser to home. making count) fa1r!i more popular tha n ever Hours a t the fair. 88 f-'a1r Drive. a re noon lo m1dn1ght Mondav throuS?h Thursda\.. 10 a m to m1d111ght Friday 1hrough Sunday Adm1:-s1on of S2 for adult~ St for ehaldren ::i~"' fi to 12 and frN· for~ nunger c·hi ldren include:. ;,,ill t•ntPrtainment Appearing 1h1s )t•ar \\all ht· f!ogcr Miller. llt•hh) B11ont . H1l'k l'icbon. Ta\ art'" und f-:lv1n B1i.hop Refugees Aid t•d KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia 1AP l A U.N officia l s aid Tuesday that Western countrie:. will accept anothe r 250.000 In· dochinesc refugees for verma- nen t resettle me nt , which s till would leave 100,000 1n te m por ary camps in As ia WASHINGTON tAPl The Cart er a dmln istra tton. t aking a hard line against congressional pro· posals for peacetime draft registration, says "1t is not necessar y to Impose thlS burden on our nation a nd 1ls youth." Jn its bluntest s tatement on the controversial sub· .1e ct. a White House or fi<'ial stated fla tly that "the administration is op· posed lO registration." ln addition , the a d · ministration told Cong ress ro r the second year in a row that it opposes build· 1ng a S2 billion nuclear aircraft carrier. as pro posed by the House Armed Services Committee f 'ro• Pogt-A I SILLS ... with tht> los:-of prOJt.>Cled sale::. tax revenues fro m the Irvine Company's planne d r egional shopping center on the "golden triangle" surrounded by the San Diego. Santa Ana and Laguna Canyon freeways. Problem s w1th le asing com m 1tments have d e layed the opening or the center lo 1983. It had been scheduled to open this year , but the o pening later wa~ rescheduled ln t981 In his law oracllce , S1IJ... Handle-, c:orporate m ,iller:-111· hJs bt.'en in priv.tte pral'ltt'i: ,ince 1965 an Orange Count} Salls. a native of Peoria. I ll . 1:-. .. L'n1vers1t .. o f llhno1s la"' ... chool graduate v. ho later "il' .. tat1oned at Camp Pendleton a' J ~t arme infantry officer "I was one or probably 50.ooo O ran~e County residents "h11 were stationed here that later decided to stay." S1lt.:.sa1d lit-h;,i~ l">ecn an at·l1\1• µ.1rt 1.1 PJnl 1n Rt'puhllcan JffJ1 r '1..111•v.1d1• hJ~tng .. t:r,••d un th• l<1 •puhlat':tn Cl·ntr~d < 1111 r111tr. • ,11 I d v. I I h 11 I ht• r 1 11u11 l ~ I i I I I )!r<llll>" * * ~IA YO R ... 1h .. "''" ni.nor offl·r an . .icccp 1.11l('l' .. ,)l•t•<·h M r~ Cardo. hov.ct er 111 nom1m1t1n~ A~ran. ::.aul he wa:-.1 man wh~e ph1l11:.11µhy wal> murl' l'on::-1:-.tent v.1th tho~e who favor ,J "lesi. extreme pace uf 1 residential t gmwth " And. Mr:. Ga1do vomtcd out, 1\µrc.1n n•t'l't\ cd more· vote-. that JO\ o1ht•r candidate in lhP 19'iX t·ounl•tl dl!ct1on:- 1\gran .. c.11d 1t hJd bt.•t.•n pa::.t 1·ount•ll pract1c1• to elect mayor::. h.1 .. t•d 011 ro1 Jtaon or h1gh•~sr number of \Oll!s In !!lift rot:Jlt<in would havt Sll!<O~<'l>led Mr~ t.; a ado would lw rnayor . highest votes would ha "e ~uggested himself. Agran s;Hd Vt1rdoula~ was elected that .>Car Anthony l>a1d Agran·s rca!>OO· ang was "tot.ally falacious ... lie pointed out that three past lop vo t e gette r s ne ver bec ame m ayor Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS . . 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 YES. We Are Going Out Of Business EVERYTHI• MUST IOI All 0Jlllt9to6 ' Every Article Reduced Sales .... Subiect to Hand Sats. 9-5:31 m Center Stock On U.1919 7 I.ag11na /South Coast VOL. 72,.NO. 192, 4 SECT IONS,'' PAGES f "'1111 i11 the L o91111a S 11rf E njo:-. ment of th<· Ol't!an t akes many forms in La gun-a Beath, \~1th mon• <.t<.:tive participants riding the s m a ll. wt'll-sh<.tped waves off Anit a Street Surfer at the left ku:k~ out of a wan! <ind the end of a short ride. And the f ()l f t O N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA girl nt thl· nght tt·:.ts thl· '' <.Jlt'r al thl' "t '<.J t·cige 1 t H ,,1,., before hc·ading lw<'k lo ht•r lwac·h blankt·I 111 r<.1lrh -.orrl1 more s un That ·s :.umnwr 111 Laguna ·3 Pos itio11s ,Filled T~nty Astronauts To Vis i t N ixon Avco Proj ect Zo11e C l1anges Endor e d ~In Laguna By STE VE MITCH ELL Of 1"9 D•lly Prtot St•ll J Laguna Beach City Council l members a ppointed an interim •city manager. a part time <'tl). } I n ·asurer. <1nd welcom ed a nev. ctty attorney Tuesday night. I Gifford W Miller was the un a nimous choice of the City Coun· • c il to act as li nlerim city m a na ~e r . r e p 1 aci n ~ · Fred Solomon 'wh o leave::. 1 the post Auv, I 1 • Mi II er . 59. ~w ;is rormer t city rnanaV,l'r for the city (If MILLER Or a nge tht: past decade, and •before that ''as city manager in ,. Monrov1<1 for 10 vears. He 1s currently a v1s1ltng pro· fessor il l the Gradual<' Cenkr 'for P ublic Policy <i nd Ad · , m inistration for Cal State Long ! Beach and doc!> consulting work for c1l1es Miller has a m aster s degree m public :.idminislr allon from USC. , and a masters in manal(cmeol t fro m C l a r e m o n t G r a duate 1 Sch ool. H e r eceived h t~ i bachelors degree in public ad· l m inistra tion from use He will wor k as city ma nager { al $30 an hour until the City Council can select a perm anent city m anager some time in early fa ll. The city Council also a ppoint· 1 ed a part·llme city treasurer f Tue_s d ay , lo r e p l ace Peg . Moreale , who is leaving the city job a fte r seven years . Councilmen selecte d James E. Ag ne w. 52, a 19·year Laguna (See TRIO. Page A2> • Accuse r '"Lied ' WASHINGTON CAP> Sen. By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jr. Of the O•ll y P oto1 St~lf Ame rican a stro n aut s wi ll descend on former president Richa rd Nixon·s San Clem ente estate for a party Sunday com mc•morating the 10th an n1versary of mun·s first lunar landing. A b o u t 20 ast r on a uts. th e wtdo ws of two spaceme n and a host of other dignita ries a re ex peeled. T h e Mexican -th eme party 1s expected to be the last s uch event the Nixon fam ily will hold th ere since the estate has bee n so ld to a development gro up Nixon and his wire plan to move to ::.mailer quarters nearby A rmal list o f astronauts has not been a nnounced. Buzz Aldrin 1:-. perhaps lhl• hcsl known of th1;> sp;.u:emen who haw decidt'd tn attend the party at the Nixon estate The astronauts plan to attend a weekend party an their honor 1n Las Vegus. board an Ai r Califo rnia plane Sunday a nd land a t Joh n Wayne Count) Airport that afternoon. T he pb.tnt:"s 69 passenger:-. from L<1s Vegas will be driven to Ene rgy <.:r isis B UENOS AIRES. Argenttna (AP) The government has im- posed rotating ne ig hborhood bla ckouts and curtailed outdoor c·o m m erc ia l lig hti ng o n the Argentine capital because of a n e ne rgy cris is r esulting t rom drought and the breakdown of a nuclear power pla nt. San Clemente Nixon h<.1d m1l1al ly pla nned to atte nd the La~ Vegas eve nt but changed hi~ m ind and decided to throw his own bash. Jean Magowa n , a publicitv aicle fur the Las \'t•ga5 t:v('nl said some as tronuuts. likt· s paceme n Frank Borm an and Alle n Shepard. canceled their e ar lier plans lo atte nd the party for unkno wn reasons Ms Magowan said only Nixon o fric1a ls will have a complete list of those who will attend th<• San Clem ente event She said Billy Carter. brother of Pres1 dent Jimmy Cartc:r. 1!> expeete<) to appear at the La~ Vcg:J'> event a long with such entertarner.., as W ay n e Newlo n . Glen Campbell. Joan Ri vers. Libcract• and Dionne Wa rwkk The only dignita ry who says he has accepted an 1nv1tation to attend the San Clemenll' part~ so fa r 1s Congressman Robert Badha m . R·Newporl Ucach The 24 .6-ac rc Nixon estall-. known as Casa Pac1hca, has been the scene or many partie~ for celebn l1es including polil1 cia ns . h eads of !>late. movie stars ancl forme r prisoners of war since the o usted prestclcnt bought the prope rty 1n 1969. T he t::stale, located at t he southern end of San Clem ente. has been purchased by three Ne wport Beach ·based bus1 nessmen, Donald Koll. G avin Herbert and Geor ge Argyros. for an unclisclosed s um T he three men say they plan to keep the 12-room CaUfom ia sty le house intact a nd build estate-type homes on the sur· rounding acreage. Nixon a nd frie nd Robert Abpla na lp bought the est ate for $1.5 million Nixon and wife Pat plan to move into a four-bedroom home in t he nearby Cyprus Shores p rivate community when the esc row closes on the est ate deal later this year. O rangt' County plannrng 1·om m 1ss1one r s l'ndorst•d 1.on1ng cha nges Tuc:.day for develop m e nt of a proposed 592 acre st>as1de n ·sor1 rt·s 1dcnt1al t•nm r'1Unll\ th.11 \\011lct indud•· morr· tha n 3,7110 d\\1•lltn~s an l..ii.;una ;'\ 1g 11cl T hl' 1om· changt·~. \\h1ch will be sent to county s upervisors for final <iction. put into effect an overall plan for the Avco Com munity De1.t•lopcrs . In<· eom ple x approv•·d 111 , ovl'mbc1 hv count y offk1als The Avco prOJcCl will bl· n: '1ewed b) lhl' South C'oa..,1 Hl•g1nnal Coast.ii C1,mm1s..,1on on .Jul\ 23 A·vcn off1t·wl.., ha\ l' \.\On roun t} approval:-. for a :J.774 homl' comm unity on pnme roa:-.lal land hetw<.•en l>ana Point and l.agun;i Hl'at·h Supcrv1!>or,. httWl.'\0t•1 h<H 1· asked thifi at lt-:..,.,t :150 of thl' hom<'s ht• prtc-t•<I for m1ddl1· 1nconll' f:imtl1t·s Tht• A vc-o eomplt•x ~tlso \\OU Id tncludl' a two \(I thrl'C' ~tor). 3(1{).room hotd on ;i coastal hluff 'outh of N1g11l'I Heac·h Park ov<•rlook111 g Dana P111nl hl'adlands ll also would offer an 18 hoh' public-golf courst•s on both s icks of Coast lhgh\\.1~ perhap.., v.1th tv.o holes r<•ac·hl'd vrn lunnl'I 011 thl' c·oa~tal s1de11f the h1gh\I. av Avco off1c1al:-. p lan :-.cc•n1r n v e r I o o k :-. . b 1 l. y t• I l' a n d ped est ria n trails. l~nn 1 s racquetball facil1 t1es. a con ft•rence center a nd a combtna lion residential com mercial ad d1t1on to Monarch Bay Plaza Employees Strikinl? RIVERSIDE t AP , Mem ber s of R1 ver s 1de·s la r gest employee group h ave voted to begin a n 1ndcfan1lC' slrtke tod ay to protest the city's latest la hor conlru<'t offl'r Slay er Convieted Y our Hometown Da lly N.-.•·sp a p e r WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1979 F IFTEEN CENTS Some Pieces· In Austi-alia? WASHI NGTON 1 AP , Skylab. a ghost s hip w ith <J pro ud traditio n . plummeted to Earth today li ke a fl amm ing meteor T r ackers sa id tons of molten debris fell into th e In d1<in Or<'an and some pieces m ight haH' hit :\us tral1c.1 .. We h<Jve no reports of damage o r m1un ""id H1<·hard (~ Smith. head ol thl' :'\at1onal t·ro na11t 1t'" .rnu Spa<·t· Admint'>lral1on ta:.i.. torc.·e mon1ton11 g thl· 1h·a th ol Sk~ lab "I ('.\.S'T C'O:\IFIR~ IT. 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DE P .. \RT :\I E.'\T n·1·1•1\Nl .1 1111•..,..,a_gt• fro m th< \ustralw n gcn e rnm"n1 n ·por1 111i.: "" 1111 m1·d1all· 111d1l'atlon nl <W' <la m .tl.!t· or 1111un ,\bout 20 to11.., ot fit•r\ nwt;rl ''e re ... c ullered ,,,.,., :J 1rn1 rn11L•.., of thl' lncltan Oet:an. tlw :\nrth r\ml'neun ..\11 lll'lt11:-.t Com mand reportt'd \i()R,\D said tht: larl!c·-.t ptt•c-e-. of Sk~ lah ;1ppu r.-ntl\ h11 .it th•· front nt tlw 100 mi lt \\lrh.· t:orndor a hout :mo milt·' _ I n1111 tht· "outlrn t· ... t \ust r .111.t 111 \ n l l'l·rth ~:\SA '>:.Jtd 1t rc·ct-t\l•d n ·porb thJI lht· ll;Jm1ng laboratory was sel'n plunging throug h thl· sk~ from St'v<?ral point~ in s outh\H'St Austr:.Jlt:.J. including Pt>rth. Kalgoorlil· l'.:"Pl'rant'l' nnci ,\lban~ 11 wa~ nr l!htt1mt• thl•n . \\h1ch m:.Jck tht· fl;;im1ng ptt·t l'' l°f P.trl.\ \'ts11>lt· 111 tht• C1tmos plH•1t· ~ICIITI"\(~!'-OF ~o TO fill PIECE!' WERE rt·rinr11•d from l 't·1 th :1t 12 :1:1 a m Thur-.cta \ 1 !I 3:3 a m I' O'f 1 \ .... palT .1~H'fll•\ ~poke .... m.111 ,,Hd .. 11 <.tl'ktn ~ ... 1;,i 11111 ti <~<'1· -;f(YI. \Hf-ALI~'°'· f'a~t· \21 Husband Testifies In Murder H e aring Tht hu!»lt.rnd ol ,1 \\om;m ''h' dtl•tl ,1fll-1 u11!11:rg111 n~ lirt'J SI 1111 pl.1111 'ur1-1·r~ ,11 lhl· ~~iota \n,1 dtn1r of Llr ll.tl11h S tnall "a thl' f1rs1 \\1lm·~-. Tt1<.·:-.da~ ;1t ·• prelimanar~ hearing into st·1·c1111I clt·~n·1• murdt·r C'hargt''-brought agalO!'I llw pla..,111· 'ur~1·11n h.i•nrwth Plm•k ol :-..rn t.1 All.• "host· ;1~ \t•ar old Y.tft•. Kim dtt•d :"ov · 21. w;i~ lh1· first of .1 boul 50 Wlllll':S!\l'~ l''\JH'C'lt'd Ill bl· l'~illl•d durani.: the hl'aring bl•fon• Central Mun1C'lpal Court .I udg1• .John II Smith .Ir Small. a 31 yt•ar old Laguna R<.'ac·h resident. and his nurst• 48 -yt•:i r ·o ld Leon a r d Lloyd Case . "<'rl' chargt•d with sc•ctmd d l'((rl'l' murder m M a; In addition. Ronald J Milstad . 3 1. Tu~lln. a former teC'h nic1an for Smil ll "'as charged with con spira«.v in the <'Ompla1nl fi led h:- 1 ht' Orangt• C'ount ;-.. D1~t nc-t At tornt'\' I h1 prd tn1111.11' h1•.11111 • lit.ti l .1 r lt•d Tue:-tl.1 \ 111\11!\I, tho• • 11.11 i.;c:-.1ga1 n:-.I o1ll 1h111' nu n !'ht· d l'-l 1'11 I .II lttr IW \ :-, \'llnl p l.11111 lullO\u•d .l!'l 11111 ll\ th1· -1.tt1· lloan l 111 \11•dt1·.1I l)11.1lth \-.-.t11.111<·1• \~ h1 <'h h.irt•·<i S mai l 'rom p1.11·\1t 1ni.: m1·d 11'trll' fm 11111 '' .11 .11111 plan'<f l11m o n to '"'''" proh.111•111 l'lorh 1c•-.11f1t•d tl11~ morning I h at h1• llroµpl·d 111" "tfl' 11H "' Sm <J II'-. IHI\\' r·l11 ,C'cl l>oC'tor ·~ Pl;i ~t1r S11rg1·r~ :\1Nhcal c;r1>up chn1<' 1n Santa Ana the mummg of Nov 24! 19711 lk "'11d hts wife hadn't phoned him at noon "' h<' l'xpc•C'le<I Ml hl' l'<il le d Small's office and \.\;1s 10111 to ptl'k ht•r up about 7 15 µm <Sec BR EAST. Paf't' A2> Oran¢,ij .co.,,.1 L: -~ 'OZ ~ ~ H erman Talma dge, D-G a .. swore under oath today that he never diverted Senate or cam - paign funds to his personal use and said his chief a c cus er . forme r admiriistrative assistant ' Da niel Minchew, is a liar. Dreams Led to Death \\<-a I h e r P a t c h y fog a n d lo w rlouds n e:.ir coas t latt' night a nd early morning hour~. Othe rwise ~u nnv days Lows tonight 55 t(1 65 Highs Tuesday rn low 70s at beaches to R2 to 92 inla nd. I WANT RESULTS? ' SWITCH TO US "I advertised two weeks in a m a j o r O r a n g e C ount y ne w s paper and r ecel ved no response. "Then I tried the Daily Pilot and received a n unbelieva ble amount of calls." That '• the advert.laing 1uccesr story of Uie Irvine man whc placed tb1a ad ln the Dally Pilot: l BR. pvt yd & gar. no peta 1275 Ut & last. S50 cleanlne JUOMUUUC If yo.a want unbe lie vable rw1 ••• to ,_,. clN1lfied ad VJ dlll triendl)' Dally Pilot ad ..,.. Ill t&a·5&78 .,....«:It• Mic hae l Mc Namara, 37, Joine d t he Clt.y of San Clemente as finance direc- tor this week. A former aide to the chief administrative officer of San Diego Cotmty. McNamara elans to move hi& tamiJy to San Clemente. "• '. By WILLIAM R ODGE Of Ille O.lly Pit .. Stell Rudy Villa had d re ams of m a king it. He purchased t he Laguna Beach T exaco se rv1ce st ation and car rental agency only a m o nth befor e an ug l y. fate sna tched him from the realiza- tion of his dreams . In a way. the former Orange County pro bation w o rke r 's dream led to his death. He w as re turnina to h is Fallb rook h ome from t he service s tation early New Year's Day when two m en stopped him a t a lonely freeway vlewpolnt aouth ol San Clemente. A Jury convicted one of. the men, 20-y e ar·o l d fllymond Richard Wbltall. ol Daoa Point, • of second degree murder for t he shooting death of Villa. 43. Whitall wa s s entenced Tues- da y to l5 years to Lire in sta te prison for the murder. A self. styled vigilante, Whita ll main- tained throughout the t rial that he s hot Villa in se lf defense when the m an lunged at him while he was m aking a citizen's arrest. Kay Villa. the dead m an's widow, said today her Ufe h as been ln limbo since VUla 's life e nded abruptly a nd tragically New Ye ar's Day. "I'm still here ; I'm st1U rune· Uoni.n&." Mrs Vltla saJ d "My Hfe really h asn 't talten a n y direction, I'm just golne day by day." Mra. Vtua h aa filed a $1 2 m illion wrongful death lawsu1t aga ins t t he city of Ca r lsbad based on testimony at Whita ll's trial that he was slopped by po lice m a vigilante incident the re The s uit conte nds t hat a Carlsbad policem an falsified a report to delete mention of a gun WhitaU allegedly used in that in- cident. Mrs. Villa said he r h~band had on ly been o pe r ating the La guna Beach service sution at 1833 S. Coast Highway for a m onth before he was murdered. "He was a vel'y line man ... she said. breaking lnto sobs and excusin g he rself from an In· ter view. Villa also has a n ll-year -0ld da ughte r and a 13-year.old son. • • . . I NSIDE TODA~ Arthur F'aedler. who daed T uesday at the age of 84, wos a breath o/ fresh air m the concerl hall See Page A 7. ~-· . pee.y P!LQT use OAIJ..AS <AP) A Jt.try fow.d paroled twtftdler 8t1Ue Sol £ates 1wlt1 tod"1 of two char1es that ht bi&bd leulna comparu. of U00.000 In a phony oil faeJd •team ~\eanln1 ooenuon and on coaaplracy to conceal ld1 asatts from the Internal RevenUtJ Ser vitti. Co ·de fendanl R•yrnond K Horto n was round gutlty or on~ count or conspirma to conceal •81St1t11. The jury found K11te~ Innocent bn o ne count of vlolalln1 in lerstate cqmmerce laws dealm1 with the sche me lo deCr11ud thf' leasing companle a n d two counts of mall fraud The five COWltB were covered m two indictments 'f h e j u ry d eadlo cked , however, on rave counts or a third indictment anvolving the Sltlam cleaners. That vole was 9·3 for acquittal. U .S . District Judge Robert Hill o rdered the panel back Into deliberations to try and reach a verdict on the third indictment, even though the jurors said they did not feel they could arrive at a verdict The convictions wHI stand 1f the jury cannot decide the other issue s, the judge s aid. Estes races a m aximum 15 years in prison and fines up to 520.000 on the counts for which he was found guilty. Horton faces five years and Sl0,000. Both defendants stared straight ahead as the verdicts were r ead. E stes' wife and daughters began crying . Estes' lawver, G. Brockette t rwin, fi rst offered no comment out on leaving. t urned and said. ·'This is just Round One. though. 'I assure you Estes said in a composed man· ner. "l don't have any comment at this time ·· Estes. 54, was sent to prison 15 years ago for s c he ming to d efraud hundreds of West Texas fa rmers. Horton is an oi l and re:tl estate entrepreneur Oemente ·Cop Inves tigate d In Sex Case Orange County Dis trict At torney's Office investigators are probing ch arges t h at a San Clemente police offi cer had 11 licit sexual mvolvement with a lfl-year-old girl Police Lt. Al Ehlow said the name of the officer. who r{!· signe d Monday under pressure. will not be released until the Dis trict Attorney's Office in· \ estigation is concluded. Ehlow . he ad of t h e San Clemente Police Department's internal affairs unit, said he has launched an investigation into the charges. The charges were initially brought by the girl's parent~ who now say they do not w1sh to prosecute. The tnC\dent r e· portedly took place while the of· ficer was off d uty. It. is unclear today when the investigation might be con- cluded . Police officials issued a terse press release on the mat- ter but say there is no furthe r com ment on it until t he in vestigation is comple te Visitor Loses Came ra on Beach An out of town visitor who went for a short dip in the ocean off Thalia Street Beach Tue"· day. returned to her beach towel to find an $800 camera missing. Teiko Elaine Hogue, JS, of La Crescenta, told police she left the Nikon camera under her towel, and reported It 'missing when she emerged from the ocean waters at about 4 :30 p.m . OR ANOE COAST 1. ·~c DAILY PILOT f~0t4'"0f"(M\I 0.H• Pltof Wtl"W'f'U(,,t'\10"' l>tl'Wl'd ·~ ~""' "ovbUVwd b• t9¥ °"~Qi­<o•'' P\IN•\l\tnQComMf\¥ ~IM'•••· f'd11ton""'" OUb h\h•O ~ ... '"'W9f\ Frio ... tot (C'l'\16 ~W "'tW'POf1 """41<1\ HUf'lttf'IOtOtt ~-,, f OUf' fAtf'I V•ll•" Ir••,... l.,,,..k.C9' SO.,,t~(o.t,I A \.t"OHt r-f'Q'°""I t01ttoft I\ pivbi1~ S4tutN y\ -~ ~~·'\ ~ Ottf'W: '"' ~l"'iftO 01~ I\ .. 1 \JO .,.,, •• .,~"""'CM'•,.,...~ C•m0t"1••1'1' .... fl . -Pf't\fdff'tt •flWS PubilV-.' ,~,. c-. Y•(e Pr9'\ld&fllt •net 0.""" .. .¥16~' n.MU Kff'<ff I OitOt l..._,,...,_.....,,.. Mt.-.o•"O Edlt0t CllMltt" ..... •t<-• I' Koll At\l\l•ftt M<lft•tlf\Q ldit°" ·Road Fund Backed Laguna Worker Rurf City Laborer Chris Lucero. 21, g rimaces in pain as he is attended to by county par a medic Bria n Goetting Cleft) a nd Laguna Bea ch rir<'m an Jam Dempsey n ear t he Festival of Arts grounds Tuesday afternoon. Lucero was using a hand-held post driver to install posts near the fes tival at about 1. 30 p m when he was struck 1n the head by the m a chine ry Officials a t Saddleback Com · munity Hos pital said h e was tre ated a nd later releas(•d Laguna Joins Road Widening Drive Laauna Beach City Co uncil membel"B aay they'll s upport the erforls or the Or ange County Tran11portation Commission to obtain funds to widen Laguna Canyon Road But the council decided Tues- day not to request an appeal of a stale Trant1portatlo n Com- mission's recommendation to re· jcct thl' canyon road project this yt.•ur lmstf':ld. they will JOin other ui,:cnc1cs. including the county Transportation Com mission n('l(t 14pnng in pushing for the wldt'nlng or th e seven-mile stretch from the San Diego Freewuy south to Canyon Acres Orivt• M nyor Jack McDowell said tht• c-tty would be more erfective 111 its request next year if it joins otht.>r agencies In pushing ror the $7 m1 lhon needed to widen La~una Canyon Road to four lanes . Councilwoman Sally Bellerue ~aid a more effective means of obtaining s tate funds would be to h o ld publi c h e arin gs with CalTrans officicils. a nd let citizens a nd other ~roups ad- dress the prohll'ms on th~ wind ing canyon road There have bcl'n 16 fatal acci- dents in thC' past five years on thl' roadway, whic h wns de signed to carry 7 ,000 to 10,000 vehicles daily Currently 23,000 to 30,000 motorists us<' the can· yon road e ver yday But Councilman Ke lly Boyd expressed an~er at the state de· cision not to endorse the canyon funding. ··we havl' a rt'<iolut1on. tht Ci t\ of Irvine ha!> a resolution and ~·t' h;•H' the backing of tht· <·oun t v o n this." hC! s:.11d "We've a·lread} esta blished our pos1t1nn !low morC! obnous can we be • · Bond blamed a letter writing campaign by "some ecology group... for the defeat or the fund request. State transportation officials said lbeir recommendation for denial c ame because of the growth-inducing potential of a widened road. Fro"' Pa~ A I 1RIO ... Beach resident who operated a broker age firm for 20 years . Agnew is a UCLA gr aduate with a degree in business ad- ministratio n and a mino r in f i n ance and engineer· ing . He at· t e nd e d the American In stit ut e Banking fo r thr ee years a nd wa s AGMEW em ployed by Secuntv Pacific National Bank Agnew will work on a part- ti me basis until t he elected term of Mrs . Morreale e nds next April Councilmen authorized the c1 IY manager. finance director and Agnew to discuss the new c1 ty tre a s ure r 's duties and salaries And council member s also we l comed Bill H Keiser a!. L ag una Bea c h's ne w city attorney. ( Mrs . Belle rue c hallenged Boyd, aski.ng h.im to name lhe parties who allegf'dly wrote the letters to the state agency. ·'You're ass uming ecology groups wrote le tters, but you don 't name them," s he said. Mayor Mc Dowell interjected, s aying he agreed with Boyd's contention. ''The people who made claims contrary to Ure reports to the <state) staff need to stand up and appear and Justify anytlung they sent in letters.·• F'ran Englehart, a Laguna Gree nbelt director and director of Village Laguna. said she has never heard of a telephone or letter writing campaign in re gard to Laguna Canyon Road "And if there was one. t would have known about 1t," she s aid Man Suffers Stingray Stab In Newport A Newport Beach man found out the hard way Tuesday that a !>tyrofoam rup isn't a \<'fy s afe place to store a t·a1>turco stint! ray's s t1n}!cr . Nc•wport lil'a <'h h re ot11C'1a1s s a10 Kevin Femhart. 18. of 418 N Ne wport Hlvd , had to go to. Hoag Memon al llosp1tal to havt• the fi vc·inch s tinger removed fro m his hand. officials said Fire Capt Tim Marian sard Fernhart and som t.> friend!> wert· fishing from the 1'l<• .... port Pier <it .1 l>0 ut 6 p m Tuc~<l.1) "'hl'n tht·~ t·a ptured a stingra~ "1th the un USU3 11) large '-llO~l'r \1 osl Sltng+>rs ar t> one· to '"" inr hes lonJ?. llarlan -.a1r1 School Site Gets 'Help' who rt>places Roger Grable who was act ing as 1ntenm l'l l } a ttorney .. ince the de· p a r t u r l' 1 n M a r c h o f fo r mer at l(E•~Ell tornev Gt·urge Lo1!<1n K l'ISer Joined the Santa An.s la\\. fi rm or Rutcin and 'fuckt•r Monda). and <1!.:wmcd d utll'!'> J !'> Laguna Beath Cll~ ,\t\orrH:\ Tue.,dav 11 t• '-<lld t ht' nwn 1· ut off 1111 -.11n i.:1·r .ind pl .11"1·rJ 1t 1n J '' \ r11 t11.1m 1·u p lo keep ,,., ~ .. 1.uvc·n11 O range Co unty S upc r v1iwr Thomas Rile''.) pledged Tuesday to lend the "presl!ge" of his of fi ce to efforts by the Cap1:.trano Unified School D1c;tnct lo tH' quire a school site Rut that appeared to be a bout t he most he lp the district can t·x peel in its efforts to purcha~t· property locatPd in Laguna 1'1guel's Kite 11111 and Cowllry \'lllagc· planned rnmmunity. In Sepll'mbC'r of Hl77. the <l 1~ t nrt wa~ given two years by thl' Koa rd of Supt'rvisors to coml' up w1lh ne<:essary mont•v to huy tht· parC'el thc1t !>chool uffl cia.ls sa y I!> badly ne~dt'(t T h e deadline expires next month and sC'hool off1uals a:.kcd f~rorrt Page .t I SKYLAB FALLS ... Asce nsion ls land in 1 he South Atla ntic off central Africa confirmt>d at 9:07 a .m . PDT that ~kylab's solar panels were ripped loose by the th1ckcmng ::itmosphct e at ::i height of 69 mi les. "The sola r pane ls folded li ke a little d uck'!-> win gs." said Bob Kapustka, an electrical engineer at NASA 's Marshall Space Flight Ce nte r in Huntsville . Ala .. The pane ls broke loose but wer e still attached to S kyla b' by power cables." K a µus tka s aid "We were gettingt te le metry because of the cables , but no s unlight on t h e pane ls. We could see the temper a ture incr easing." ABOUT 500 P I ECES OF THE 77.5-ton s pacecraft, in· cluding a 5.100-pound airlock shroud and a 3,900-pound lead s a fe which protected film from r adiation. had been expect- ed to strike the Earth. The Skylab debris e ntered the atmosphere several thousand miles farther into the Ind1a n Ocean than NORAD predicted in its final forecast a bout 90 minutes before re· entry. NORAD predict ed the pieces would fa ll in a n are a rang- ing from the Soulh Atlantic Ocean into the Ind ian Oc ean County Planners Back Dana Eatery A proposed zoning change that would permit development of a restaurant on a .6·acre blufftop parcel in Dana Point was en dorsed Tuesday by the Orange County Planning Commission. The commission recom mended that county s upervisors adopt the change of zone from residential to t o uri s t recreationa l-commercial for the parcel on Santa Clara Avenue al Street of the Blue Lantern. The a pplicant is J ohn Soukeras . T he restaurant would be local ed north or Dana Point Harbor and east of the Quiet Cannon Restaurant on land that now contains a residence. The Dana Point Citizens for Action had OP· posed the change. Before endorsing plans for the proposed Pirates Inn restaurant. commissioners r equired that Watch and Cash Taken by Thieves Burglars crawled through a kitchen window to gain access lo a La1una Beach woman's home. takln1 a watch and cash belong. Ina to the ~ct.Im and a friend . Kathleen H. Wong, 22, of 81R RIUc:reet Drive told poUce Tues · day someon. entered her home late Sunday, taking a watch and caab valued at SZ72. A PortJon or the boot)' belon1ecl to her frlend, Jeffrey A. OUck of Los An1eles . ) ' c u s tomf'r a uto ac C'ess b e restricted to Sant a Cla ra rather than Blue Lantern. Police Probe Drowning in San Clemente A ulhoritit>s investigating the Saturday drowmng of a 21-year· old Camp P e ndleton Marine near t h e Sa n Cle m e nte Municipal Pier say they sliJl do not know why the victim refused aid after he was stricken at sea for an unknown reason. Orange County Coroner's of- f1 ce inves tigators confirmed Tuesday that Alejandro Amaya, of El Paso. Texas, dJed because o( se a water that rilled his lungs. The noon drowning was the first such ocean death to occur on a fully patrolled s ummer San Cleme nte beach. lifeguards said. Six lifeguards dove into the water where Amaya's compa- nion told them the victim had s ubmerged. The unnamed com- panion said he tried to he lp Amaya but the victim panicked and pushed him away. Llrcguard1 said Amaya and his friend were not strong s wtm- mera. A toxic:olo&lcal study ta in process to dt-lermine what sub- stances may have been ln the vlctlm 'a •ystem . , for an l"'Clcn:.ion Shappel l lnrl 11:.tr1c !>, th i: ownt>rs of lhl' property. has rn forml!d su1wrvhor-. that tl does not wanr 111 t•xt,·nd tht• agr el' mcnt And super v1 .. or-. say th1•y art.> powe rlPss to extend or modrfy the agreem t>nt becau-.e it 1s an ordi nance and the entire zo ning process would have to start over a gain Riley prom1sl'd f uec;d a). however, to intervene with thl' developer to insure that the pro posed site of tht' school would ht' the last to be developed ··Ma vbc bv th at t 1nH som eth1n,g can ht• worked out ... he sa1c1. Hobert Aachl•lor. a Ca p1strano school dis trict trustc1.1. told s uper visors that the re are only two eleme ntary sc hools Moulton a nd Crown Valle y -to serve the a rea and that anolhC!r school is badly needed . He said development is occur· ring rapidly on and ne ar the Zig· gurat building and t hat the large Kite Hill de ve lopment a lso will have a "tremendous impact.'" He also claimed that the dis· trict has not been given ample opportunity to purchase the site The Kite Hill development 1s located on both sides of Alicia Parkway about a mile south of Aliso Creek Road. Ke iser . ;1 Hi yl'.1r·11ld ~an l'IC'mente rec;1denl. ~a., mosr re· l' P n t I ) g P n t' r a I I 1•.: 1 ., I a t 1 ' 1• coun sel fo r the Lt·agu l· of (' J I i for n 1 a C 1 t 1 e s ~ h t• r c· h l' ser ved for P1ght ~'Ntr!'> Befo re that. Ke1~cr wa!> cit~ attorney for Mountam View. and before that . city attorne) for Rosewood, ne<1r Sacrame nto Hl' was an assistant t'll} c11 torney for Redv.ood City pnor to tha t Keiser received his law degn>t· f rom UC Berke ley. a nd h1:- hache lor degr ee in h1:.tory from Pomona College 1n Cla remont He will be paid $2.000 a month pl us S65 a n hour for allorne~ hou rs m court Fr••m Pogf» :1 I BREAST ... When he arriv ed . Pl ol'k test1f1ed Small t old him M r~ Plock ncC'de d hospital cart· becaus e "she had had soml' problems during the sur~er~ .. Mrs . Ploc k had ~orw into cardiac arrest dunn~ tht• :-ur gery and died ft ve day:-l.ll('r .ct Santa Ana Tustrn Commun1t\ Hospital without rcg111nin~ eon scrousness \\ h1·n .1 I 1 11•1111 :-.h11 w1·d "I• .11>11111 h.11( an h11ur lalt•r . Jlurla11 -.;1 lft FPrnh~1 rr p1l'ked up th•· 1·11p 111 -..ho~ 11 111 h1111 I 'nf11rt11n<it1•1\. ht• l.\rlppt•(I !111• 1·11p IOI• h <J rtl and 11 "'ll!-cru:-.ht·<J . l11rt·111.: •ht• .. 11111?Prin111 h1-. hand Stin1?ra~ 1.1.ound-. ;.re l'\tn·•1w I~ pa inful :lnd 1n rarP tas••-. 1·CJ 11 bl· r J la l. llarl;rn ~aid llowevl'r. he said tht' fact that the s linger had bt'cn <'Ut off h.ilf an hour h~f•ln• prnbahh redu\:ed ll'> potency He said paramedu:s l.'o utcln t pu ll the ~ltngt·r out bccJu:-.1· of 1 t :-. bar b' d o r1 h 11 Cl t 11 ta k P Fr rnhart to th1• hospital lll h<i V\.' It l' t.ll ()IJl Medic 11,aces Sex Hearin~ SACRAMENTO <AP t 1'1.1.n p.,ychiatrist., an• to r1<:te rm111l' wht.>th e r an es th f':-.io lo1?1o;I Wiiham Miofskv c·<.1n ht' legally classed as a mentally disordered ~e x offender M 1ofsky. m Jail sin cl' his ar - r(':;! in March . has pl('adf'd no <'Clnl est to three of s even f Plony <·ounts of 1mposin~ himself st>x· 11a ll) on f<'ma ll' patients he had Jus t rendered unconscious for -:uq!ery Lynn Hart :HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 YES. We Are Going Out Of Business EYERYTHI• MUST G-1 All Open 9 ta 6 Every Article Reduced Sales Subiect to Hand Sats. 9-5:38 m Center Stock On &46·1919 -----_____ ___,_ Taxation It's A111azing The Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach displays the works of 160 artisans and craftsmen daily. Eric Davidove seems impressed. He displays his talent as a mime at the rustic exhibit on Laguna Canyon Road. Supervisors Back Mobile Home Parks Two proposals that would make more land in unin corporated Orange County com- m unities available for mobile home park development and al- low residents lo buy their own lots were endorsed Tuesday by cunty supervisors. The board asked the County Planning Commission to conduct public hearings on the proposals which would: -Allow the placement of si n g le mobile homes. or manufactured modular homes. on inruvidual lots in areas now zoned solely for single-family dwellings. -Permit the development of mobile home subdtvisions within what are called planned de- velopment communities. Supervisors also ordered a 12-month study on the possible need for a new and separate mobile home zone that would set aside parcels of land exclusively for mobile home subdivisions. The board was acting on rec· ommendations from a mobile home study committee, com· posed or county officials. along with landowners, business peo- ple and representatives from mobile home developers and consumer groups. Under terms of the first pro- posal. county ordinances would '*Peekaboo' Brings Suit G REENV ILLE . S .C !AP> A $1.3 million SUit has been filed against a Cle ms on motel by 13 guests from six states who stayed there in June 1977 and c l aim motel employees spied on them through -peep holes m mir- rors. The suit. filed m U S. Dis trict Cou rt , seeks Sl00.000 for each of the guests from Holiday Inns of America, based in Memphis. Tenn., and from Clemson Investors. Inc .. owners of the motel franchise in Clemson, a college town of 6.000. The complaint alleges that peep holes were cut from a service corridor in the back or the rooms and were fashioned to permit a viewer to see the entire room. be revised to permit mobile home owners to buy lots and put their homes on any county land now zoned for single-family res- identialdevelopment. First, however. the mobile home owners would have to ob- tain use permits from the Plan- ning Commission. Supervisors Philip Anthony, Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley, said they wante d safeguards butlt into the regulations so that mobile homes wouldn't be scattered pi'ecemeal through conHntional single-family sub· divisions. The second option would pave the way for deNeloping mobile home subdivisions. again offer- ing owners a chance to purchase their own lots. within the coun- ty's so-called planned develop- ment zones. Planned developments require zone changes which can be ap- proved only after hearings before the Planning Commission and supervisors. County officials may relax some routine building require- ments in planned developments such as minimum setbacks. in exchange for a snowing that the project warrants such excep- tions. The county study committee report said mobile home park development in unincorporated areas has been practically non- existent the past five years. And since mobile homes pres· ently are allowed only on land zoned for high-denisity residen· t1al complexes. condominium developments u s ually are chosen by builders Noisy Seal To Get 'Love' SA NTA BARBARA <AP> - Conrad the barking sea lion doesn't know it yet . but psychologist Russel D. Turner is going to try to develop a "rela- tionship" with him and give him "affection training" to get the noisy animal to pipe down. Conrad, a resident of the zoo here, also got some s pecial treatment from the City Council Tuesday, which voted 5-2 to have its noise law rewritten to exempt zoo animals. City Attorney Fred Clough had wanted Conrad e~icted and transferred to the· Los Angeles ' Zoo because of neighbors' com· plaints. Decision Promised AUSTIN, Texa!I <AP> -A coualn of Howard Hughes has told a h•deral judge that in- her1tunct-taxes could de plete the Hughes estate U both Clllllornill and Texas impose \hem. U S Dis trict Judge Jack Roberts satd Tuesday he would deddt' by Aug . I on motions by Cahfomia and Texa s to dismiss the estate's lawsuit lo obtain a banding dec1s1on on Hughes' residency A Houston JllrY already bas held Hughes was a Texas resi- HUGHES BILKED, SUIT CLAIMS-A 10 dent when he died in Houston in April 1976, making his estate s ubject to this s tate's death taxes. 1£ Roberts dis misses the Hughes estate's s uit, a California jury could decide Hughes was a resident of that state and Impose California in- heritance taxes. William R. Lummis of Las Vegas. Nev . a Hughes cousin and an administrator of the e s tate. recited the various estimates of the eccentric's wealth and the death taxes they would generate: The Inte rnal Revenue Service, $465 million, with a net federal tax liability of $.254.3 million. -California, $1 billion, with a tax liability of $424.8 million. Texas, with no independent evaluation. a tax liability of $84 3 million based on the IRS fi gures. "lf both Texas and California were permitted to assert their inhe ritance t axes, the total death tax liability of the estate wou ld be $763.4 million." Lum- mis said. Lu mmis said his estimate or the estate's worth was $166.8 million. "In my opi ni on there would be no way the Hughes estate could pay death taxes totaling $763 million." he said. Lummis and other ad ministrators of the estate con- tend Hughes was a resident of Nevada. whic h has no in - heritance tax. O. Clayton Lilienst ern of Houston. an attorney for the estate. said letting two or more states tax the estate would itn· pair the "right of travel" - something Hughes did regularly an his quest for privacy. Grove Worker Crushed by Crane Gear A 51.year-old Garden Grove man was killed instantly Tues day when a crane a~i.embly he was dismantling in San Juan Capist ra no abruptly s napped. crus hmg him. An Orange County ~heritr's spokesman said Herbert Barnes. an employee of the Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Co . was pro- nounced dead al the scene of the 8:40 a.m. accident. Witnesses said the mishap oc· cured when Barnes was using a sledgehammer to remove steel pms s upporting the crane as- sembly at a water reservoir con· struction site east of Mi ssion Hills Road. A spokesman for Woodside- Kubota & Assoc .. Inc., engineers on the project, said the steel superstructure portion of the reservoir lank had just been com- pleted and workers were dis- m antllng the crane so it could be moved from the site. '.Junk' Draws Crowds Nine Flea Markets Begin 24-lwur Operation BRIMFIELD. Mass. <AP> -either gypsy or crazy," s aid With the observation that "one Gordon Reid Jr .• a Oea market man's antique is another man's promoter and former Fuller junk." a veritable World Series Brush salesman. "One man's for j~ and antiques dealers antique is another man's junk." rolls into bigb gear today About 400 dealers lined up to- Nine nee markets, attracting day for the 4 p.m. opening at almost one itinerant dealer for Reid's 25-acre Antique Acres . each of the 2,100 residents of this His late father started the an- centra 1 MaS1achusett.1 com· nual selling spree 20 years ago munity, start operating around by leasing the field behind his the clock throuah Saturday. Of. auction· 11ouse t·o· itinerant fl~als expect 80,000 baraain dealerslnsaleabledebris. bunters to Oock through by the Another 700 hawkers will un- Ume it's all over. pack at 8 a.m. Thursday a half: Gas shortages notwitbstand· mile down the road where Reid's ing, dealer• fn>m H far al two 1ilten bave opened another California, Texu and Florida, market alte they advertise as operathtg fNm outdoor at.andt, bavtna no connection with the U'ucks, camp.en and trailers, Gordon Reid Co. hawk aoodl r•n1 from bottle Hundreds ot other dealers are caps and ba1eball card• to scattered amon1 tbe oth er turnlture 150 1e1ra old, $400 shows. fitta ol Royal Doulton china Reid and bis sisters are locked ud orltntal rufl. ln a cowt baUle over which aide 111.., dealen 1t.ep ln tbetr or tile tUIUIY operate• lhe gen· baek ...u or trucks. Motell in ulne ort,maJ aboW. Reid calls ana bave doubled room hi• the rul allow; bM slsten call 10 .. a aiCbL ) Lbelrs the "Bil One." c 'To ~ a duler, you 1ot to be b_ With dealen payln1 up to ~ ' to rent s pace at the nine markets, operators stand lo earn up to a total $100,000 in four days. The volume of sales, much of it in straight cash transac- li on s, never has been de· termined, but Reid eslimates it is several million dollars. "Some buyers rm their trucks the first day and head back home to sell ll all at a profit." said Victor Malani. a biology teacher who is chief of what he calls Brlmfteld's "fully part· time" 20-member police force. ··w e expect 80,000 people in fou r days, and along two miles of Route 20 through town. there'll be about 2,000 dealers. To my knowledge. it's the big- gest in the country." ·'There Is some inconvenience tor townsfolk," said Selectman Loul1 Flowers. "But between parklng cars on their front lawns. ~lling bot dogs, popcom and balloooa and dolft1 wba\ lbey can to make a buck, ptoPle PU! up wtlb lt.." ... NEAR THE PARK'S STREAM, JERRY McCLUAN TAKES A BREAK Irvine's Newest Park Isn't a Bad Place to Enjoy Nature Getting Baek to Nature Turtle Rock Park Blends Old., New in Irvine By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol tr. O•llf Ptlol Sl•ll A ground squirrel pops out of his creekside burrow. but seeing a stranger on the nearby dirt trail becomes afraid and qwckly retreats. Birds -scores of them by the sound -chatter away m their treetop roosts. The trees old and towcranJ! salt cedars. eucalyptus and pines sway slowly an the af ternoon breeze dudt· rusted horseshoes. brand 1ng irons. spurs and other bats of ranch eqwpment. The tntPrpretive center actual· ly as onl' or the old ranch buildings from which la}f.-r'-<if µa1 nt .... ere sandblasted anc.I lo v.h1ch M"•eral ne w rooms v.ert ,1ddl·d Still ~tanding bt''H1e the· hu1ld 1ng 1:-. <i rusting ho1 -.1 unn: ustd tu In.id ha' Park buildings Jb<> .... 111 be rl1• 1·or ated with western art con tnbuted by each of the e lemen tarv :-.chools in the Jrv1n<• Un1f1cd School D1str1ct. The• park 1s not yet puhlt<· pend1n~ t·omplet1on of several pro1<-t·b by c·1ty Community S«r' 1c1.-"-. Ot•o;;rtmenl aides. [)r·c!11·at111n h11c; t rntat1Vl'h ht·l·n ... cht•ctull'lf for /\ ug 'l Thl· 1 ht•m 1· 10 1 lh1· ,., 1•n1 \.\.ill tw fl\J O 1111.l h1 s t'll\ ll'l1llnlt'lll .. A s parks m lrv1nt! ~o. Turtll' Hoc k Commun1Ly Park is u pleasing blend of old a nd new, of pl(lces meant for silting and thinking, of places meant for playing. Not far from the creek area a delight to any fancier of natural history -are brand new tennis courts. a baseball diamond. multi-purpose center and picruc area County OKs Plans For Marine School "We wanted something that people could enjoy pa~s1vely or recreat1vcly." says Rarbara Hut chbon . coordinator for thl' park's development The park which originally con- tained a foreman's house and other buildings on the Irvine Ranch. is now part of the village of Turtle Rock But Turtle Rock -its traffic. the churning of trenchers and caterpillars, the pounding of carpenters' hammers -seem verv rustant during an afternoon visit Among native vegetation on the park site are the poisonous coyote squash and wild tobacco. elderberry. and artichoke this lie. Woven throughout the "wild" portion or the park IS a trail nt.>twork. fN1luring marked stops al particularly interestin g points. Hom ed and burrowing owls, red-wing blackbirds. cottontaJI rabbits. foxes. and a variety of snakes and unusual ins ects also call the park home. A naturalis t for the city, San dra Greenstone. is in charge of cat alogwng the parks flora and fauna a nd setting up an m- tcrpret1Ve center that will ex plain the area ·s natural history I nterinr appointments will in· PI ans for a wate r ea -aow11 $422 ,000 version of the propost>d M artne lnstitute in Dana Point II arbor .,., ere approved Tuesda) hy Orange County supen 1sori. The re\'1sed plani. call for con struct1on of a 4.400-square foot building conta 1n1n g two classrooms. a gallery and an of f1ce area on three acres of coun ty·o.,., ned land. Supervisors set Au~ 13 as the day they will open bids for the hullding itself and an cstamawd $76.800 worth of so-called ad diti ve items which could brrn~ the total cost to $498.800. The institute's original plan .. ran into rough water last fall when build•~ bids came 1n $332.000 above <"Ounty estimates The lone bid at that time was $849.000 fo r the shell of a larger bulldmg. plus $236.117 m extra items needed to make the struc t ure fulh usablc The 1nst1tute·s board of direc tor~. however. had onl ) S560.000 available to finance construr lion The building fond came from a $400.000 county government commitment. a long with S50.000 each from the four community college districts serving Orange Count) The educational fac ility 1s to be governed by a board of d1rec · tor:-composed of county and co.,. legc d1stnct 0Hac1als In add1t10n <"ount v govern· ml·Pt v.111 rnJintu1n the fclc:1lat\ Lagunan, 7 1, Loses Purse To Snatcher f\ 7 l ·yt>ar·okl La~una Reach woman told poliee sh1• lost her purse to a fast sprinting let.>n aj?N who caml' up behind hl'r and grahbt>d her handbag late Tuesday night Eleanor Graef' Davis. who \';.is y,a lking near her home at too Chff Drive. told office~ tht' lon l? ha ired s us pect ran up twhand her and :.natched her pur"<' at about I p m . then con t1nm·d <.1l a fast pacc past the y,oman The :-u:.pect v.as descnbea as hC't ween 16 and 17 ) ea rs of age. \\1th shouldc·r length dark hair. standing five feet six mches tall and "cighmg approx1matel} 150 pounds lie wa:-wt.•aring a blue and ~r;iy open :.h1rt and dt'nim trousers Gem Talk Skilled, Professional . ~ By J C llUMPllRI E:S Cert1fttd Gemologist. ACS GOLD tSOLD Bt.:T ITS BEAUTY IS AGE:l..E:SS Gold was probably the first metal discovered by man. There is no precise data on its discovery. but there are records of its use far back into antiquity. A papyrus map from the 14th century B.C. s hows that Egyptians were mining gold in Nubia and Arabia. The ancient Egyptians are, or course, famous ror their use of gold tn personal decoraUve pieces. In the Western Hemisphere the fashioning of gold nourished as an art form between 7 ,000 and 3,000 B.C. Rlch gold deposits existed then in Colombia, and the precious met.al la still mined in that South American country. SERVICE For your valuable jewelry and watches I• •• close to you as J . C. Humphrie• Jewelers where our own cratt1men carefully do the work under per1onal 1upervl1lon. ./fine Watch Repair /Diamond & Precious Gem Setting /'Fine Jewelry Care & Repair I Orlglnal Jewelry Design and Creations /Gem & Jewelry Appraisals. Htg1te1t prtcH paid for lmportent gem• end )e\lfflry piece 1 expertly •PPr•IMd by ••• J. C. fiumphri~~ J~wetrJ MEMBE~ AMfel(AN GfM SOCIETY @ i823 NEWP()Rl BLVD COST A ~•ESA CONVENIENT TERMS a.,,kAtneneat'O-Mattet Chlf;ilt 3a YEAAS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 54&-3401 But, the true beauty of gold, both esthetically and hJstortcally. ls that It is a\ Its best when used tn the simplest, cleanest desiana. A study ot anclen\ gold plecea s hows that workmen 5,000 yean aco were doina the aame bulc tbinl& wtlb aold \hat designers are dotna today. Gold ls, lndeed a treasure that ls ageless. Its atmple beauty makea ll ~-•i-.i.-~~'1-'==:::!!:=1!!!:21~C'l!!!~_._. .. ,_ __ .., ~~ DAIL V PILOT Wecsn•tes1v. July n . 1971 NATION I WORLD ... c Coating Q .... ~ Tem ~~'' Deeper R .ecesssion Due?. ·, Marphin~ 1be Naked Truth EL\JDING TH£ STAllK FACTS: Today 1n th11> :spacl'. )'OU were to be glven a detailed and lllu~trat~d rt1>0rt 011 lbe latest c.ttnds or enormoL&S oclal -•an1rtcanct: rclat1vt' lo d reas on OW' k>cal beaches Thb social phenomtnit could be summed up bnen y. Even St'antlly ll was about 3olng naked out there The reason you were to get thts analyb1~ or !'>oc1ul am pact ls that tJus Saturday ha:. been decreed Go Nalu:d Uay by people w ho have an lndmauon lo throw everything otr the moment they reel a sea bnoe1t: IN TRUnt. I WAS fully prepared to offer you all the details on Go Naked Day beca~e the var1ou~ ~larker as Ladies in ugal Attire Jar Thousand Steps Bearh. South Laguna sociataons sponsoring this event had sent me Cl heavy packet of matt•rtab. Thi~ anclud<.·d detailed mstrul·tton:. on how 10 do It, where to do 1t. locations where you ciarned well better not do tl, plus charts. graphs and illustrations You might go so far as to suy the press kit WCll> lavishly illustrated. It was filled with photographs. They showed a lot of pt.'Oplc doing 1t Some pcoph.• ~hown doing it. pudgy and middle-agc:d , set Lht• sttlrk<.'r!> movement back about three decades . They would have het•n bl'llN off b<'ing photographNt while cov ered by a tent Others, however. wow' They uncovered some real zingers ADMITl'EDLY, THE PRESS kit material got passed around the newsroom a lot before it reached me So most of the pictures had a lot of coffee sla1ns and thumbprtnts on them But you could stall set' most everything 1f you held the tattered pages up to the hght Just nghl I do remember some details. For example. nude oeal'h~oers were advised to keep their clothcs on al Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna It used to be Cl favorite spot for nakeds. Now. however, the altogether fans are warned that those men in shorts and T sh1rts who appear to be studying the trdcpools arC' ;.iclually ltndercovc•r cops who will l>lap citations on certain uncovered parts of the anatomy. ON THE OTH t:R HAND, nudies we re advised that 1f they thre w clothing to the winds at secluded sections of San Onofre State Bc<1ch Park, they probably wouldn't get hauled into Jail and forced to sit on cold marble benche~ They'djuslget told to put their clothes back on. Now, as to the detailed re port. Alas. 1t isn't to be. Overnight. some filthy-minded thief made off with the press kit from my very office. So I can't give you details . I've even forgotten who is sponsoring Go Naked Day. I'm not even absolutely certain 1t 's this Saturday. Accuracy in journalism has thus s uffered a ghastly setback. t hope that rotten cnrn1nal gets l'offee slams all over his s weaty fingers w~smNGTON CAP) Sura. In& ru~I and food prLces are puahln& lh nal\on's economy toward a deeper r~essioo than t•ullt>r beltevoo and will Ukely ml'llO double digtt tnrtallon for the )'l'fir. the Congressional Budglll Offtc~ :uud today. Thl' bud~ct offke. which ad· vl11cs Congres11 on economic rnutu•rs, u\:lo said unemploy· nient wall rise l to 2 percentage 11.,mts above its <•urrent level by lhl' cod of 1980. moning roughly on1: m11L10n to two million more workert. would be without jobs. ..... TU£ Ot 'flCF.'S mid-year re· port on tht.• oat1011 ':-. hul>lnel>s out· . 2 Leade r s Agree on Lebanon I\ L 1-:X/\N DH I/\. t-:gnt \I\ I'> E~yptwn l'n·~11knt /\nw11r Sadal and l sr a1•l1 l'r1mc· Ministt•r M\•11a1·h(·m Bn:1 11 u ~ rt' l' d t o d a y t h a t L 1· bu 111111 s hould not be part1tiont.·d. but Sadat failed to win u plerlgc• from thP Israeli l<•ackr to stop 1ww WC'sl Runk st•ttl<'ments . S<rd:ct. afll·r ;1 >;t·<·ond day of ~ummil talks with the lsrucll IL•ader. opt.•1wd a Joint news <·on ft'rt>n<.•t.• with a strong !>l<1temcnt on Lebanon. "WE ARE FOR the full m tegraty of Lebanon and WC' shall nrvcr a~ree on anything that causel> d1s10tt>g ration," Sadat ~ai d 8C'~in s aid that although Is rael has backed nl!ht-wang C:hnstians and maintained its right to defend itself against the "so-called PLO" (Palestine L1 ber<1t1on Organ11at1on l, "I :-.hart' unequivocally lh<' op1mon of the president that the 1ntegn· ty of i,('b:rnon be preserved." Tl<'gin and Sadat. s itting in the· ballroom <Jf the 19th century Has El Tml' pala('c on the Mediterrn - rlt'an, said they had "very irn portant .. discussions on P alcst1 n1an autonomy hut refused tn d 1 vu lg<.' what progress had beE·n rn ad\'. Th<.'Y said they would nH'C'l <1gam al the end of Augu!>I 1n the ls ra<'h port city of Haifa to continue their negotiations TWO K EY STUMBLING h lo c k l> Lo broa der /\rab pa rt1l·1pal ion 1n the Egyptian· lsraclt pe<1cc treaty are Israel bombing raids on Pales tmi<1n g uerrilla camps in South L<.'banon. and continued buildinJ.{ or Jewish settlements on war- won land whC're Palestinian self gov<'rnmcnt is to bt• established Sadat said \hos<> two s uhJects were the main points of the sum· m1t Be !!In defended ls rne I settle- ments. two of which h<1ve been started since the peace treaty w<1s signed an March, and said. "We don't do any wrong" an sc1iin~ uncultivated land in the Occupied West Bank of the Jordan River. I N THE TALKS with Sadat, Began said. .. Each of us ex- pressed has opinion a nd as Pres1· dent Sadat rightly said they are not 1dcnt1 cal. We agreed lo d if· fer " lH111ricane Reaches Gulf '&b' 400 Miles Soutli of New Orleans Te•perat. .,re• ~lbu q~ .Arn•rlllO ~tltrita ;aa111rnore e"m•.ck •eo1\e •a o'\ton :erown,¥Hle .81111••0 "'tttevennf> •chit•!IO :cfnc•nn•fl •Clevetand ~oe1 Ft Wlh !Otnver .0e1ron • )illtna ·~nolulu :+fou,ton lt'ld'lpOll\ • .llt h 'vtlle K•n'\Ctlw UHV~\ • ~llltt AOO • lJn An9tlft ' L0\11\wlfle l'Mmpll" ~·ll•m• ; Nllh .. llket • HIP1\·SI P .... ,,, .. 111. N•wOrlt'I\ fllew 'l'or- Okle City om•ll• • Orlendo • ttllllaO'Plll• ,._,,,_ , ltl11'11<1'911 : lttland, Or• lt•no "' Lo Pep •OJ 47 Q? c.c. I? 08 .01 87 o• <1> OI 10 "' v 8• 08 ~· ,. " 08 01 ,. &4' b6 81 41 .32 82 ~ 01 oo 86 s• 17 02 u n .. ,, .. ,. •> 07 es 11 • .u 81 IS 110 l• .... 07 •••• ., .. 91 IJ .. " 'IO &I OS 'IO •S .. ., ,. ,, , ,. , .. , .... " ·~ •l IA .OS 11 .. 113 11 I& ., IS tO .Ot .. 41 0-. .... Dtll•wy .......... MtHt11\ly. '~AV It '°" on .,., ,,,."""' wv• -0y'IJOD"' UH ... hY<! I a "" 4no '°''' c.Oibf ...,." 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I 19911. tvec:11er.on 11Y'I mem _,_!tow" •nd•mpty lfl -lflf'*'<H, ell t M OI• llfO. ~It.fl "'°" .....,, ~nil' t19t Me "tJtomalt"d howevrr A.-.d krpl uvde oil And 1111turt!I qd\ flowing tnrouoh un<H r \t'a 01~UM-'i On ""'o'"· rtt\1dtrih who oull~d bdCll' trom tow 1vino "'~as ftttf'd d \no<t->Qt of g,tlo0•100 for famth cdrs N1•w Orledn' cllv olllC1al• '"~~ dll \«"I vi e ~ \tahon\ 1n soc.Ill\~"\>' tou1~11u·u1 to remain open through tne. emerqen<.v. bUI m<Mol (lose<! atdar~. V/hlll' tne Gull C<1<1•I was br•<•nQ re\tdtt-nh 1n central Alabama mooped up lloOdwater T""~ay l\oQM Nurty J 1nChP\ of r81n fell Mar tf'w!i Birm 1nQnam Air-piort 1n t1tn1 mon· ttian Ol"le hour Th~ c>elUQ!' tell aboul 1wo tttl ot watfr 1n ~-Euls~ hO~. lne Na\lonat W•allW'r Sotrvtee 'Ml•d. The hurnc•""' •ho m•y pusn • •Pre4Klln9 oil sltck from .. rul\4IWO Mt••t•n ottshOr• '#f'lt 111way from the l•••s COl\t. bUI authont1~s watcrun9 th~ \11tk were N!-\1\~t to malt.e any prf'<11ct100• fh• M~"·'~n w•ll near thf Yu<~tt•n ~t\.S.Uf&1 bfew O\lt 1n ••rly June •nd ha• ~n ~wtnlJ J0,000 i..frtl,oCollaOaytntotrH•Gutl Co••• al It' eada~r Sunny and wMm <lay\ thr0U91'1 Fri lln with low cloud' near the coastal .,.,,, e hewnere llQhl varl•lll• wind• tltowlng -" 10 $0Ulltwe'1 11111 elttr· n<JOf' CoHlel lllqll fOf' IOll8'f 87 wltll tow '1 a t~o. lnttnO ttmpuaturc• reeclllnQ •with a ,_ 60 W•ter t•m· per•turebcurrentlyM>, S•a, Me••, Tfde• WI ONH04'Y Second tow •1 $1 p m. t 8 Second 111(111 11 CM p m 6 • TNUltSOAT l'lrsC IOw t .01 • m t 0 F1t\I 1\1911 U ·4t Pm, • t ,;.C_ I_ J's.AP m 11 SttonO lliOll 11 W. p fl'\ ) • Sun Htn s S1. m • MC•. 0, D m Moon ,..,.. t •7 p r11 • Mt• 1 )t • r11 S•rl•q•rl Hu1111,,.i0fl llffCtl Wt.,.t -10 I~'" t•t I"'" Ille 'll'ftC S"fflne COOi· elltltllt latr ~ eM«I: w .... t ~ to two Mel fl'MI 1M IOV!llwetl. q;''flftO CClfldlt~' l•lr look 1s gloomier than one it as· sued last January. when 1t pre· d\cted a mlld recession in lhe second half of 1979, followed by an economic recovery in 1980. The budget office is now foreca11ting u slightly deeper re- cession this year and a weaker recovery next year. "There appears to have been no s ignificant guin in overall economic activity so far in 1979," the office's report said. "Nevertheless. CBO does not ex· pect a maJor recession this year." HOWE VER. THE worsening economic outlook will confront Congress with dafflcull policy de· cislons, the report said. '·Economic growth could be boosted by cutting taxes, but this action would conflict with the goal of ... balanced budget as well as with long-run efforts to reduce inflation," the report said. The Carter adminis tration had predicted a relatively modest in· flation rat e and continued econom ic growth t his year . However. new figures due this we~k are expected to raise estimates for inflation and prJ· ~ct near.zero growth in 1979. Look 011t Belou· Residents of Miami steer clear of this paintE:d targl'l. which i:-. a dcf1nilt' invitation for Skylab. The ~puccc..'raft ''as due Lo plop do-wn to earth sometime today T11rn 'em Down Carte r 's Limit: 78 D e!{rees W t\SlllNGTON I 1\ P l It'll bt' a warmt.!r ~umm t•r and P•olt r winter ans1dl' your work pla('t•or public building this yt>ar. ,\ fcd<'ral regulation s igned by President Carter lue:..duy re· qu1rc•s non rcs 1dcnt1:.1I air <.·ond1tioners to be set no loY.er th<1n 78 degrees r'ahr(:nhel\ The regulation lakes effect next Monday Energy Ot'partrnent offt t iaJ-. also said that heating these build· ang!> to tempt.•raturel> h1ghl'r th;.in 65 degrees 1n winter will be ti IL'~al. Th(' rultn~ ubo limits hot water sellmgs Lo no more than Hl5 degrees unless local health regulations specify otherwise V1olat1on!> can be pumsh<'d by fmes runnmg <iS high al> SHI O\KI w~o asked not to be Identified said Tuesday the administra lion's official forecast for un · employment by the end ol next year would be raised lrom 6.2 percent to 6 3 percent -an in· crease ol more than 700,000 peo· pie wlthoUlJObS. T he new Congressional Budget Office report projects a 1979 econom ic growth rate of ·2.0 to 0.0 percent after inflation is con· s idered, compared to o:o to 2.0 percent growth in ils earlier as· sessment. T he administration had predic t e d 2.2 percent growth. One rongress1onal budget source, who asked not to be named, said the recession could also be longer than previously expected. possibly ha v in ~ alread y -.ta rted and lasting three quarters insteud of two. THE BUDGET office's infl:. 11on and Jobless estimates e1n· a lso more pessimis tic th<.an earl ier. The agency now foresees inflation for 1979 run. ning at between 9 9 and 11 .9 p1•r l'cnt ;md um·mployment h1tlmJ.! fi 4 to 7 4 pt:r1:ent by the end of the year. Last .Janiwry. llfr budget c1f f1c1..· put inflation at 7 Lo !l perC'ent and unemployment at Ii ~ lO 7 l percent. Earhcr th1-; year, tht' ~1dm1rustration pred1cte<.1 a 7 -1 pt•rcf'n\ inflation rat(• and a JOh h::.s f1~urt-of G 2 per<:enl. llowt•vcr. last "'CC'k . Pres1den1 (':1rt<·r "aid hikes tn crude oil pnce-. rhar~ed by the Organirn· 11on of Pe l rolt•um Exporting l'tlunlrn''-l'Ould dnve lht• mfla 11on rail' up a n additional 2 lo 2 ,) 1wrn·nt. push lht• JObles.., r~•k 11\ \'I' fl pt•rn·nt and 1·ut c1.·1111c11111t g1 ii~ th by l 5 perC'cnt. 11 1:; Ot;('LARt:ll th(• prt1·1· h1k1•s m;.ide a r<'l'(.'"~11m "0111< h mc1n· hkdy .. I h l' I iJ Ir" I g 11 \ c• r ri rn ;• 111 1•sl1m;.aks pul unernploymc•ni ;,1 , ti pt·rc·t•nt in .J unt'. th1• low1•-.1 P•>trll in fl\it' vt·ar-.. ;.inti 111fl:.ct11111 ,1l J:J ·I J.>1•1 <'1•nt on an :rnnual ha ... 1-. El·w1 om1I' gl'r•Y. lh la:-.1 \ 1·ar Y.<cs 1 .. 1 tll'rel•nl ;.ifll·r be111i.: .11IJllsll·<I fc>r 1nfl:1111111 fht• budgl't ol fin· ha~ abo do\\ ngrad<·d 1h as-.c•..,..,m1•nl 11f fll'Xl '1:ar s l'X pt.'t'll•cl rc·1·ov1·r~. t: ro"' th rn 1!!80 1 ... prnJ<'('l<'d .1t l ~· I 11 :l !I IJl'l'l'l'nl. l'Unl p<.i rt'd \II :} \ll ~> Jll'l'I t•nt Th{· ~1dmin1str..it11111 hw .. prnJ1.:..'ll'd ~· :1.i percent grov.1.h. l~t'l.ATIO:\ AND unC'mplc1\ n1cnt Jbo v.111 n•marn '>luhborn- 1~ high In J~I. CIC'COrdtng tu Ille' bud)?.el office The Daily Pilot brings you the world, na· tion state and especially your hometown -all for iess than 12c a day. All delivered to your door for less than the price of a cup of co(f ee. You get it aU in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • t - 7 o r ange Coas t L[)ll lO N You r H o m ... town Daily News pa p tltr VOL. 72, NO. l92, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 , 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS t • YLA IT~ Trustees Propose Wntract By JACKIE HYMAN Ol l ... D•ol, Pilot SI.tit A teachers contract propo.~cd Tuesday by Newport M esa school lrus tt>cs would requ1n • t eachers to be on campus a minimum of seven hours a day, require m on · c·o ntinuing educa lion and eliminate a current 1>ro vision for udv1sor y arbitration o n grievant•es The propo:.al m<.1kc4' n<1 offt.'r:-. ~ on salary level!>. health benefit!> , or extra duty pay Trus t ees at the i r m eeting Tuesday s aid tho:-.e proposab w Ill be m ade when the state Legi s lature determines how much money wall be available to ' the distnct for 1979-80. A publac h e aring o n th..- trustees· propos al wa ll be held July 24. School boa rd Prcsad<•nt Carol Martin. who read a cov<'r memo on bt·half of tht• hoard. ('h1dl·d the t eachers· unaon for the <i i· lt-gedly vagu(' lan.l(ua.l(t' in 11s own propo!'.al and a!'.kt·d for danf1calmn Paul J ordan . ch1 <>f n1•go1latur for the N<•wpor l M t·~a Ft·11t·ra t 1o n of Teac h ers. t od<1\ re:.ponded by accusing lrustc~:. of .. a nxious hypocrisy · J o rdan . whost• J(roup wa .... e lected an April to repr c.sl'nl teach ers an contract negot1a 'uons. a ccused the boa rd or ' wording its propos al m a man ner even more vague than the union's j H e a lso cntacrzed trus tees for not discus.sin~ topu·s s uC'h as non ·dascram inataon. al«Jdc mil" freedom and personnel files 111 · their proposal. a nd for not m ak ) mg any salary or benefit pro posal despite the adoption last I. month of a preliminar y bud~et . J ordan sa1<t that. despite the board's request. the union h.is ' no plans to revise ats contract , proposal. The N M FT propos al. s ub ; ~i;~~~t J:~e 1~~(·~~~1:e r~:~d a a~~ t d1tiona l s tep in c r eases for \teachers 111 tt·rta111 cnte1wraes ' It wnuld also lwn layoff!'. for , the three year d11ra tion of th1· <:on l raC'l. incrcaM! bt•nd1ts and ' expand th(•m to induct(• 11Ppen dents. a nd prov1d1· for h1nd1ng 1 arbitration nf grit•vann•.., 1 ISee PACT . Pa~4· ,\:!) \ tDriJ'ter Sets I !Pace i11 Race ' HONOLULU Drifter rad1oe<I to Trans pacific Yacht Race headquarters al 9 .45 a .m . PDT •today that it was 102 males from J the finish line and sailing in •winds under 10 knots Roll call positions s howed • Ragtime 256 miles out. 154 miles : behind Drifter and Jadar was five miles behind Ragtim e. Transpac headqua rters has moved the ET A of the first boat to between 8 and 11 p.m . POT For earlier story see sports, Page B2 Oran~'Coa"I «=:.• Weatlaer Patch y fog a nd low c louds near coast late naghl and early morning hours. Otherwise sunny days. Lows tonight 55 to 65. Highs Tuesday in low 70s at beaches to 82 to 92 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' Anhur #i'iedler, who died TueldaJI at &he age of 84, wo& a breath of freah air in the concert hall. Set Page A 7. l•tlex DISAPPOINTED Awaiting Skylab':-drs C'l·nt soda~ wt·rl' m embers of the Gumb.\ l>l'f1•11st'. .1 st•lf-st~·lcd public protection ~roup. who ruslwd to H(llboa aftt>r ht·anng th.it lht· lab \\011ld fall 1nt11 WLJLcr S tand m g \\atch \H·n· Tustm resirll'nb 1from lt'ft l Chr is !\lorse. Stl'\ (' Lubhner Cr.11g \\ lll1.1ms !>an ()1~11 dt· l.t·o11 . 1·11r1 .., '.\ktnkl'. Bra~m 11;11 k-. <111.J H11-.-. \\'l·trll'r Governors, Mayors Meet Wit h Carter WAS HlNGTON <AP I Presa· dent Carter m el today with un- ion leaders. two governors and olht•rs on th{' emµloymcnt out look amal reports the ad rn 1n1stration fo reset-s a ;ob less rate of nearly 7 percent by the end of 1980. (Related story. A4 l J oam ng Carter al the morning meeting a t Camp Oavad wt>re Labor Secretary Ray Mars hall. Cov~ Jay Hammond of Alaska ::n<l Ball Clinton of Ark<m~a:-.. fou1 union chiefs. three buM nt>ss m en , four m e mbe r s of CARTER'S ENERGY POLICY ZIGZAGS-88 Congn•ss a nd others concerm·d with urhan problt..'m!' A half-dozen governors and a delt.·~aliOn or may•(Jrli WC're iOVlt t•d to s p end this even ing a t Camp David. Md . the prcs1dcn 11:.d retreat when• C<1rlt•r ha:, hel'n tlo1slcred more than a week P a rt ic ip an t s 1 0 lht· t•mploymenl·ora ented sess111n also inc luded J crn Wulr. American Feder atwn of State. C ounty and Mun H 1pal Employe es: Sol Chaiken. In ternational Ladies Garment Wo rke rs Union. Jac k Lyons. l ron Wo rke r s union. Lloyd McBride . United Steelworkers Also. Reuben Mettler, pres1· dent, TRW, Inc.; .John Filer. board chairn;i a n , A e tna Ins urance. David Ma honey. boa rd chairman. Norton-Simon, Benjamin Hooks. e x ecutive director, NAACP; Carl Holman. president, Urban Coa lition : Vernon Jordan. pres ident, Na· tion al Urban League. Also. Sens. Ha rrison Williams. D·N J ., and Gaylord Nelson, D- Wis .. Reps. Carl Perkins. D·Ky .. i'.l nd Robert Garcia . D ·N Y . Nicho las Carbone. presiden t. Hartford. Conn , City Council. Oavad l.1 n1rra ga. f.J'\t Los \ n .Lt 1•I1• :-. an 11 E. II (; 1 n Lb l' r g t•ha1rman. /l.ataonal Comn11ss1on on Employment Policy Weatl1er Key For Friday's Fair Opening 0Hic·1als of th<' Orange Count~ Fair in Costa M esa s uid today the weather prob<.1bly will h1· more important than the gas :-.ho rtag(' 111 affct.:tan g attendan ct• al this yc.ir'!> faar. \\h1ch start:. F riday and runs through J uly 22 Cem•ral Manage r Ken Fulk :-aid t•xtn.•me ht•at and smog •in lhf' opc-mng clays la..,t y<>ar hurl attendanct• 'This y1•Jr \H~ are hoping for more modcralt· Wl'ather ... Fulk saad I le cited a recent report by the Western Fa irs Association as m· dacatmg that fairs are benefiting rather than suffering from gas shortages and high prices. The report c ites the gas shorta~e as kHping people closN to home. making county fairs more popula r than ever. Hours at the fair. 88, Fair Drive. are noon to midnight Monday through Thursday, 10 a .m . to midnight Friday through Sund ay. Admission of $2 for a dults. Sl for children age 6' to 12 and free for younger children includes all e nte rtainment. !jtor111 "'Bob .. Wea.ke11i11K Over Soutlt , NEW ORLEANS r AP > llur rar;ine Rob. lhl' f1 r!'lt Atlantu: "t•asnn storm to ht>ar a man :-. 11.1m1:. Wl·akl•nerl J .., 1t mo\1•d in I.ind a cross l.011is1.1na toda\ dum1,.ng hl•a\y rains anc1 CJU~ mg flash floo<ls One man WJ:-. repor ted kalh•d Propt•rty c1am al!(' wa:i light J~ the storm hl•ad{'(J nrorth on J p;1th bt•tv.t·t•n Halon Ho11gl" anc1 !'lit•w Orlran.., 1-·nn•1·ast1·rs ..... 11c1 lht•\ "ould lnv.t•r hurncant• warnan~ nag!'. lh1s ..iftl·rnoon .. r he primary c·om·<.·rn 1<; nnv. the lhre:.i t 11C fl<1od1n g .ind tornaclol·:-.. · an ach 1:-.orv from tht• wt•:Hhl'r M·rv1r1• w,1rnl'd It ;uldt·d I hal rams t)l't Wt'l'll :1 :t net 6 llll'hl''.'> l'ctUld 1';1 U"t' nood 1ng tln n\l•rs ;111tl stn·am !'I ov1•1 1111rt 1ons of sllulh•·rn 1.0111s1a11.i and M1ss1ss1pp1 l 'lvssc·s ~<·h11 lt1 :!lo 1i{ .\l etalrro• v.;i, kollt>cl v.h1•n tw "as bl11\\ n 1:10 f<'l'l off 1 hi' tor of a boat sht.'d h\ .... 1 rung v. 1 nds in lhl' town of laf1ttt• ..,ht•riff ... clt•puues s:ucl 'Thl•rt>'c; not ... J?rcat t.h.>ctl of v. and damag<' and uni}' J small amount of watt•r d;1magt.>.'' ..,aid \1 ayor Wayne G111dr} of Grand l:,le om· of lhe r1rst '>pols passed b) the :-.lorm ··Our rnoc;t pressing µroblcrn st•cms lo bt.· from power fallun· All of the island 1s out ·· Other are:.is an thl· path of lh<' !'.lorm rcportl•d o nl v !'.fi ght cl a m a gt• A t Hou m a . th re t• inc hes of water lay in the city hall base ment and there wen• asolalcd powe r failures. but no e lectric lines were down. ··This is a s mall hurricane." said forecaster 11. R. Ramirez at the U.S. Weather St'r v1ce in New O rleans '.J11nk' Draws Crowds Nine Flea Markets Begi11 24-hou r O p e ration BRIMFIELD, Mass. <AP> - With 1he observation that "one m a n 's antique is another man's junk." a veritable World Series for junk and antiques dealers rolls into high gear t.oday. Nine ffea lll•rkets, attracting almost one Itinerant dealer for each of the 2, 100 residents of this central Massachusetts com - munity, start operating around the clock through Saturday. Of. fic ials expect 80,000 bargain hunters to nock through by the time it's all over. Gas s hortages notwithstand- ing, dealers from as far as Callromia. Texu and Florida, operating from outdoor stands, trucks, campen and trailers, hawk aoods ra.ncln1 frorn bottle cap• and baseball card• lo r~rnlture 150 1ea.ra old. $400 I pu~ces of Royal Ooulton china and oriental rugs Ma ny dealers s leep in their back seats or trucks Motels in the area have doubled room rates to $40 a night. "To be a dealer. you got to be either gypsy o r crazy." said Gordon Reid Jr .. a flea market promoter and former Fuller Brus h sales man. "One man's antique is anothe r ma11 's junk." About 400 dealer s lined up to- day for the 4 p.m . opening at Reid's 25-acre Antique Acres His late father s tarted the an· nual selling spree 20 years ago by leasing the field behind his a uctaon· nouse t'o· 1t1nerant dealers ln saleable debris. Another 700 bawken will un· pack 1l 6 a . m. Thursday a half· mlle down the road where Reid's • two sisters have opened another market site they advertise as having no connection with the Gordon Reid Co. Hundreds of other dealers are scattere d among the other shows. Reid and his s ister s are locked in a court battle over which side of tne tamlly operates the gen· ulne original show. Reid calls his the real show; his sisters call theirs the "Big One." With dealers paying up to $65 to rent s pace at the n ine markets. operators stand to earn up t.o a total $100,000 in fou-r days . The volume of sales. mu.ch of it In straight cash tranaat· tlons. never bas been de· termlned, but Reid esUmates it ls several million dollars. 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Newport Beat'h fire• officials said Kevin t-'emhart, 18, ol 418 N Nl'wporl Blvd .. had lo ~o to Hoag Memorial llosp1tal to haH lhe fl\·c-inch s tinger rt•moved from his hand. officials ~aid Fire Capt Tim Harlan said 1-'<'rnhart and some friends "ert• hshan~ from the Ne~ port Pier at a bout 6 p .m Tuesday ~hen the} captured a stingray with the un usually large s t anger. Most s tingers are one-to tw o inch es long. Harlan said Ile s rud the m en c ut off the s tinger and pl aced 1t in li plas tic c up lo keep a io a souvenir Whe n a friend s howed up about half an hour later. Harlan said. F emhart picked up the cup to show it to him. Unfortunately, he gripped the cup too hard and ii was c rushed. forcing tht> stinger into his hand. Stingray wounds are extreme· ly painful and in rare cases can be fatal. Harlan said. 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J~ found hl'lp:-. hold the engtnl' IJ} Ion rnount111g 111 th1• w11114 or lht• DC 10 I\ 11i11 s<llO tht• t'r a~·k \~J S a OOllt HI'~ 1n tht•s long Tht•rt· v.a.., P\ 1d l'nc·c of fatig ue at both t>nd!- 111 the• fracture . ht' s:ud Kan~ and F-'edera I f\\ iat ion Ad m1 n1~tr:1tor La nghorne M Uond w-en• ~ummoncc1 111 te..,t1f~ a:-the ..,ubrommatlt>t• ht·~an ht>C1 r1ni:., into the rt•rt1fir..it1"n and ins p1·t 11on of DC llh. and otht'r .11rrrart WA.N1' RE~Ul'fS'I JfllTCH TO US "I advertised two weeks an u ; muJor Orunf:'(t' (.'ou nt y 1 newspape r a nd n •r1•1ved no i r esponse. "Then I tried the Daily Pilot and received a n unbelievaok • a m ount or calls.·· That's the advertis ing succes~ story of the Irvine m an wlic , placed this ad in the Daily Pilot I Rlt. (l\'I yll & iiar. no 111•1 'I $275 t~t & lust . S50 clcnnmJ;? 'xx xxxx H you want unbelie~abl< t re11ponse to your classified ad try the fnendly Daily Pilot ad visers at 642·5e78 -.. WA~'JON (AP> ft• Cal"Mr .. mtnt1tre· tJon , taki n1 a bard tlne •1alntt ~l"dllcmal pro· pc19a.la for peac.Umt dratl rtlll\ratlon, "YI ''I\ la no\ n"'91.r·y to lmpw tbla bclrdeD on wr naUoo and lll~b." lo lta bluntnt 1ta lement on the ~lrO~ sub.- Jee\, 1 White K~e o( flcla l 1tat ed flatJy lhat ''lhe adminiatratJon la op posed to ~JbtraUcm " In addition. t h~ ad m inistration told Con1ress ror the Sttond yeMr In a row that it opposes build ing i S2 btllion nuclear uircratt car rier, as pro posed by the Ho1.&1e Armed Services Commlttt-e f'roaeP•pAI PACT •.. 7he trust ee prop0sal didn 't respond point by point but made three significant demands or its own: Hours on campus: Teachers would have to be on campus at least seven hours each day or school and principals could as· sign them to an additional rive hour s a week of school-related act ivities. to total a 40·hour week. No m inim um daily hours are specified in the current con· tract, district officials said. C ontlnalng educatio n : Teachers would have to com · plete a l least fi ve units or study --college or in·service -over the p re vious three years before they would be eligible to ad· vance on the salary schedule. No such units a re now required. Officials said that, with layoffs continuing due to d eclin ing enrollment. remaining teachers need a wider variety of skills to fill positions as they open up. Binding arbitration : Not only does the propcrsal reject s uch arbitration, it also would do away with the cur rent provision for advisory a rbitration by a state hearing omrer Trustees said they don't want to de legate to <1n outside party ::iuthority gl\ en them hy the \'Ole rs Bill to Aid Sale of N-M School Gear Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, has introduced legis lation to al· low t he Newport-Mesa school di s trict t o sell materials salvaged whe n t he Newport Harbor High School auditorium was remodeled last year t >is trict spokeswoman Jean Harmon said items or senUmen· tal value to some Ha rbor 'High <ilumni. including chandeliers. murals a nd ornate iron anchors on aisle seats. were removed. However, she said stale law c urrently forbids the district to sell or otherwise dispose of t he •tems. The propascd bill, AB 1925. would permit the district to sell the items and use the funds for scholarships. Mrs. Harmon said. Fete Spoiled By Tragedy SUNNYVALE <A P ) -The Sunnyvale Senior Citizens Club had plcsnned to honor Alice Harris for her years of service to blind children and senior citizens 1n the Santa Clara Valley But instead, she was burled in a Colma cemetery -the victim of a freak accident. Mrs. Hanis , who moved to Santa Rosa two months ago to be closer to her gra ndchildren, w as Inj ured when a car rolled backward and .knocked he r down al a Cupertino bus s top. ORANQE COAST c DAILY PILOT f,_.Or•netCM\I ~0¥ Pl~ w11""""'<"''t.,,. Oll'W'Ctfftff-Htw\Pr ... , ''~·~ttyttWt()f~ (N\t P ..... 1\l'ltf\O(~y "-rCHtr•l•edlf.,\ttr• C>\lbll\fteO Monoa., •"rouQf\ Fna•v to• (O'\tA ~u Pff-.>Ort &.M" Huinu,..,1on 8f"t" ~°"" l•t" Y•Hty ffwHW>. l~ 84-Mfll \,ovth(t»\f A "Mfff' t~~t l"(f1f~ l\oubfl\"'f>G ~1Ut011t¥\ lllNJ ~ndAY\ l"4'" twine •CM\ °"''bh\funo oloitn1 '' ,., llO Wf'\f ... ., ~~ CO\t• AM-.• (•llforni• tlt1t ._.. .. _ p,-.,."'"' •rtd PvbflV.t J .. ~. , .. ..., "~' ••ttifitl'lt ~ g......,,..,._.-"191' , ....... , ..... u Edllo; "--·" ... _ ....... , ... ,.,."" CMflo• .. ""' .,,_,,~-Motl .\\t\t~t ~f'l•0'"0£<N\OI') Tetepllone (11•)'42-4321 Cle..ined Ad••rtliNntl I0-5171 County BIOcks Center's' Move Oran1e Counly upcrvl:1or 11 pul up • roadblock TuetdM)' to plan• by a non profit Juvenile· counubna Cf'nter to relocate oo \and near the count)' airport The Aaattam ent and Treat ment ~rv1ca C'f'nter requested approval o( a 30 y~•r lt1ue to o~rate on a third of lln acn· ut l rvln" Avenue i.nd Orrhurd Ortvt' How~\•t•r . su~rv1.!.0r.> vmct-d misgivings that \ht' lo\'aUon muy not be suitable btleause of nOIM' It>\ ttls A1rpo11 M unal(t.·r kaul lh-gul&do told tht• boHrd thb\ the llrop-Ol'led :-.1lt-1:. tn a high noise urea He also saJd Lhe location Ill in a s afety hazard area becaus~ or Its proximity to runways Supervisors voted unanimous ly to defer action two weeks to gather additional lnrormation a nd to look for other s ites for the center. Lou Ake r man. of Balboa Is la nd . a spokesman for the counseling center. said that $40,000 h ad been raised in p rivate contributions to relocate present facilities to the s ite He added that the m oney would have to be refunded if a lease can't be secured. Akerman a lso added that tht> b uilding can be sound-proofed and actually would be quieter tha n the present counseling Trustees Ask Bids on Three School Leases Newport-Mesa school trustees c::illed for bids Tue~day on the leasing of three school sites for next year The schools. which closed last month. are expected to be leased by educational and/or rerrea tional groups . Among the o rganrzat1oni. that h ave expressed int e rest are I'' et i r v i e w St a t e ti o s pi la I . Coastline Community College, t h e Orange County Board of Education. the Or ange Coast Y MCA a nd the City of Costa Mesa. Minim um bids are $67.000 per yea r for Mesa Verde School. $55,000 for Monte Vista and $42,000 for VictoruJ Bids will be opened Aug 2 and trustees have t he right to refuse a n y bids for what they see as un· suitable uses -Peekaboo' Brings Suit GREENVILLE. SC (AP) -A Sl.3 million Still has been filed against a Clemson motel by 13 guests from s ix states who stayed there in June 1977 and c laim mot e l employees spied on them through peep holes in mir· r ors. The suit . filed in U S Di strict Court. seek s Sl00.000 for each of the guests from Holiday Inns of Ame r ica. based in Memphis. Tenn . and from Clemson Investors, Inc .. own e r s o f t h e mot e l franchise in Clemson. a college town of 6.0QO. T he complaint alleges that peep holes were cut from a service corridor in the back of the rooms a nd were fashioned to permit a viewer to see the enti re room. Odd-even Plan Extended To July 24 Or ange County s upervisors ex- tended the em ergency odd.e(.en gas r ationing plan until July 24 today. After the unani mo us vote pro. longing the odd-even plan , board m e mber Harrie tt Wieder ad m ltted she had topped off he r tank Monday at a Huntington Be a ch staUon only to realize later that Monday was an odd day whJle her license plate number la even. ''But the gas station owner didn't seem to notice so maybe things aren't so bad ~ny more" she concluded. ' Tuesday's extension was the second since supervisors ap. proved odd-even raUonlna May 8. Employee8 Striking I RIVERSIDE CAP> -Mem· bers or Ri verside'• tarceu employee frOup have voted to besln an indefinite strike today to protett the city's latest labor con tr ad otter. 1•t'11lt>1 s tk lo<'t•l<•d o n Jrvrnc i1rup...-ty on Hraicl-01 Street. Tht.· <'l'lltf'r h us t o move bt'\'llUM' O( dcv~lopment plans b) tht' company Thi• A111es8m1•nt and Treat· mt>nl ServH't'I) l't•nter is a non· profit orti•m:.r.ahon that works with Oru11gt-Coast police agen· <' 11• x 1 n t' o u n ~ c I 1 n g J u v en 1 I e llJwbrt-uhrs und their ram1lles Restricted Parking Lot Plan Fails LOS ANGELES <AP> -The South Coast Air Quality Manage· ment District has given up th~ idea or r equi r i n g 1 a r g e· e m p loyer s to restr ict th e number of cars parked In their lots during second-stage smog alerts because it doesn't seem to be working. The idea has bee n to force motorists who work for a corn· pany that employs more than 100 persons in one location to car pool. but thousands of com · m uters appa rently parked on sid e streets during r ecent second-stage alerts '•P arking restrictions have turned out to be unreasonable, particularly whe n no concurrent emphasis was placed on a car pooling program." said AQMD Executive Director Jeb Stuart in a letter a sent Tuesday to the 2,750 firms affected Stuart said that under the new p l an , employers may use Commuter Computer. a private service. Lo inneasc car pooling or st art thr1r ov.n program The firms were asked to tell the A<-)MO by July 23 how they plan to reduct' <lnnng during smog alerts. In \.hr meantime. though, the agen- l'Y wants employers to rontinue to use their existinl-( plans e xcept for parking requirements AQMD s poke s man J im Btr::ikos said 1t was hoped that the high cost of gasoline would p.rov1de an incentive for more employes to car pool In a related development Tuesday, t h e Bo <Jr d of Supervisors approved a motion by chairman Kenneth llahn to require Kaiser Steel in Fontana to shut down when a second sla1!e smog alert was predicted instead of when a third stage alert is reached Hahn and Stuart called the plant "the major single source of air POilution in California .. Hold Those Payoffs of Skylab Pools WASHINGTON (APl Don't pa y off yet oo those Skylab pools . T he experts know that Skylab plunged into the Indian Ocean southwest of Aus tralia today but the exact lime and location will take days to determine. Skylab's last radio signal was received at 9 : 11 a.m. P OT at Ascension Island in the Atlantic midway between South Americ~ and Africa The North American Ai r Def ense Com m and. wh ich tracked the satelLitc, s aid Skylab ceased to be in orbit at 9 :32 a.m . PDT. when it was six miles above Earth's surface . NOD won't say how it arrived at t h at ti m e But NO RA D d oesn 't have the final say. The space agency Is gathering data of a ll sor ts, Includi ng eyewitness reports, before ma k· ing the fi nal pronouncement on Skylab's re-entr y i nto the atomosphere and its splashdown in the Indian Ocean DI Hearings Postponed By Marines S AN DIEGO (AP ) The Ma rine Corps said hear ings into c ha r ges against three drill In· struct.ors accused of mistreating 118 recruits will not bealn for 10 daya to two weeks. The heartnga were to begin Thursday at the Marine Corps RecruJt Depot. According to complaints filed by the recruits, the three d rill in· structors returned to the bMr· rack.a after drinldna and kicked, punched and sla pped members of the ir platoons a t Camp Peodleton. , . A Marine spokesman aald Tu e sda y the d e lay waa nfftaaary because of the work lnvolYed in maklnt such an In· v•tJ1aUon. The drill lnalr\(~ton could face court m artial. ' 0 •11¥ l'llOI Pii.to l>y l et Pn N Po1L"e Thai Refreshes It is n't Niagan.a Falls. but the new waterfall at Costa Mesa 's Te Winkle Park is just the thing for cooling ofi on a warm day. Demonstrating its cooling effects are 12· year -olds Mike Shuck and Robert Soliz (top> and Matt Judd and Scott Phillips (below>. Supervisors Back Jolm Wayne Sta~ue Parking Of Trucks Studied Commercial trucks parkt!d on residential ~lreets are a nuisance. Co6ta Mes~ City Coun ell m embers said al a study session Monday, but they' re not s ure what they can do about t hem L a r ge trucks Cover 10.000 pounds> a re presently to be moved at least once every 72 hours, but POiice Lt. J ohn Regan said keeping track and enforcing the law is difficult Council members :-.aid somt' trucks under 10,000 pounds are a . problem. but lh<'y don't sec how they can rC'_guli:ll<' the m without a lso l.lfft·t·ting rt'l'rt;>allonal vehicles M c•mbers s:i 1d they dr1• part1c ularl) toncerned abou1 firm!> using th<: ctl\. streets to i>lore vehicles and even transfer loads. They said they also be Ir eve that. because or the gas shortagl' and high prices. e mployees md~ la ke trucks home 1ns te<.1d or driving them to a storage place and packing up lhl·1r own car-; Re~an, who d1'St:r\hed parking C'nforcement in the r1ty a!> "1n 1'ons1Ment." <;a 1d 1 he us t• of nvili ans !.U{'h a<., rC1d€'ts anfl rt· .., P r v l.'" ma~ h 1• n e ('l's.., a r \ he1·aus1• of rlw high ('oo;t of U!-tlnl! '"om 1iffit•c·r .. He <;<WI '" f1 •w offic·t•r.., Clrt availablt• that . wht>n ... c·hool 1s m '-ot''\'>IOn. \.\\• ha,·i· 11ur h<1mf<; full rust handhng p;1rk111g prohlt·111s at Orange Coa!-.1 <"ollc•I!<' and th1· two high ... c·hooJ.., Council memhN<; ..,C11r1 the\ want to Mntanu1· lo ... 1ur1v th;. problt·ni 1r1 hopes of finding a •olul ion Grove Workt>r Crus J1e (I l)v "' Plans for a bigger thcsn hfc s1z(' statuf' of John Wayne at lhl· rt•t·ently renamed John Wavnc Airport wen• c•ndors('d Tuf'Mfay b~ Orange County Supervisors a com·rctt: base ,rnd \\OUld 1r1 c ludl·" plaqut• in memory tJf t h1· I all' .:ictor 1 lklatc·d '>t•>" Ml , i(.., ~ supt·n1 ~or., .H·t1<1n ·11 ..... ,1 •• , ·~rane Gear· The board of supl•rvasors or dered airport officials to begin looking for a site lo plare the i.tatue. which would be provided by pri \'3le donors l':tffit' O\t•r lhl' pro\1·'-o\ nf \i1 . . Smith. author of lJ book abi•ul A 57 \t'ar old lianJ•·n t.r11\1• the county., a\•i;.dion hi<.torv(°'an wa-. killed 11\'.t.antlv 1 ut·.' ShC' oppo~l'S Lht• rL·namrng of th• iJ,1\ \\hl'n a rrane as ... 1•mhl\· h•· airport "'as d1smantlrng 1n !'>•:in .lut1n Capis trano <Jbrupth !-tllapp1·d 8 ruce Noll of Nev. port Beach ha s a nnounced h e will spearhead a fund drive to erect Lhc eight foot metal sculpture The statue would be placed atop Mn Smith suggestt'd c.:rushtn1?h1m supervtsors should find a solu An Oran~e Cnunt \ sheriff .., Iron to lhc drrport ·s problem-.. .. poke.,man said lh•rl1Prt Harn1·~. a nd qwt wo~;ying about "win .in l'mployce of the f'1ttsllurJ!h dow drc::.~mg or name changes. De.r., Moines Stef'I C-11 \\ ai> pro SKYLAB FALLS. • • elearl) \ 1!->iblc in the atmosphere SIGHT INGS OF 20 TO 50 PI ECES WE RE reported from Perlh at 12:33 <.1 .m . Thursdav <9:33 a.m PDT> A s pace agency spokesman s.aid a tracking station a t Asc~ns1on tsland in the South Atlantic off central Afnca confirmed at 9 07 a rn. POT that Skylab's solar panels \\ere rit;>ped loose by the thickening atmosphere at a height of 69 mll<'s. "The solar panels folded hkl' a httl<: duck's wings. · :.atd Bob Kapustka . an electrical engineer ut NASA ·!> '.\larshlill Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Ala "The panels broke loose but were still attached to Skvlab' by power cables.•· Kapustka said "We were get.ting• telemetry because of the cables. but no sunlight on the panels. We could see the temperature increasing ... ABOUT 500 PIECES OF THE 77 .S·ton spacecraft. tn· eluding a 5,100-pound airlock shroud and a 3.900-pound lead safe which protected film from radiation. had been expect ed to strike the Earth. nounced dead al the scene of ttw 8 Ill a m <.1Ct>1dent Wllnl'1'Sl"' -.aid lhl· m1!-.hap 01· 1•ured \\hen H<Jrnc'> \\a~ us1n~ a ... h~dgl'hammc•r 10 n·movt' ..,lcel pl ns "upport1ni:: th(' crane• .i.., .,cmbl; at a w..iter reser\'mr Nin -.1 ruction site 1•:.is\ of M 1ss1<>n ll1lls Road A spoke~m:rn for Wor1dstdt' Kubota & ,\s..,oc . lnr·. •·nc1n1·Pr!'o on thl· pro11·1·t .... nrl lht' .st•·t'I ~uper!-ttrUt'tUrt: portrnn of th1 · rei,er\Olr tank had JU'\l h1•cn ('l'lnt • pleled and wurkt•rs \\t•r1• cir'> mantlin~ Lhe rranc so 11 t•11uld "" moved from lht• s1tt• Pe ts Inoculate d EAGLE PASS. 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J ·· lk:.:·v; todl)' ttom Baahdad. 11 ". 16 •+at i YI• W ,... • • t !,,___ ~oil• '":; ul 111 " •H • 1 m-. .,. w~.July 11. 1919 s OAll. Y PILOT ._. 2 Motives ldetuJ Would Aid Firm By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Robert E . Dee, chairman and chief executive officer of SmlthKllne Corp., o ne of our Jargeat pharmaceutical tlrms. sent a message to shareholders ln May ur1ln1 them to s upport recommendatlooa ln a new rePOrt to the presi· dent on indust rial innovaUon. Dee said the ref;Ort· "Domestic Polley Re view of In dustrial Innovation, ' pointed lbe way toward getting in· ventiveness back lnto the American mainstream. HE CONTRASTED ITS RECOMMENDATIONS with policies being followed in the Soviet Union where, he said. "the Russian leaders refuse to consider new ideas" and where there is in place "the largest, most privileged and most nonproducUve bureaucracy in the world." That's why, said Dee, the Russians are falling behrnd in every category or invention except weaponry. As for the United States. Dee believes we could take a giant step forward by reversing the policies the gove rn m ent bas followed for the past 45 years. This would entail the following changes tall recommended in the presirlen ti al report>: -Lengthening the period or patent protec· lion to give scie ntists a better return on their efforts. G 1v1n g la x c r edits to compenles doing research Money Tree Cutting government regulations. Chani;:tng trade laws lo enable U S. comparut!~ t<i <'ompl.'te mon· effectively in foreign markets w11h their in "''t'ntions DEF. PLUMPE D f.OR THt-;SE MOV ES by i.lCl lanl! .. e\ II of these recommendations are good ror Ame rica and will bring benefits to every <'tt1zen •· .II" But D<'e ncglectl'd to mention that every onl' of thcst• r hangcs would a lso redound dirertly to the benefit. or SmithKhne. maker of Cont:1<.· rold C'apsules. Sine ·<>ff tabkts for lhe reltef of -.1nu.c; hl'adaches, Sea & Ski sun ran· products a nd a long ltne or presrrtpl1on drugs headed by th npw anti ulCl'r a~c·nt . T <igamt>l Len.,hcrnng p~llcnt prulec•tton "ill g1\'C Sm1thKlin1· brands :i longt·r run 1n the markctplatt! before thl') cci n lw sold as gem·rtc'> Gl\'ING ('0'1 P \~U:s TAX CR EDITS fur re!-.1•arrh ~Hruld he a tn•mt'ndou:-. ho(Jn for SmithKlint·, which las• ~t·ar .illocat•'<I S77 m1ll111n tri rC>scarch and development /\nd "hat crimpdn} ts not in favor of reductnl! tht· amount of gm·f•rnme nt regulation 1t has lo bear ., Bot th•· ml'sSa )!•' from Dec was wrapped 1n tht• J\mt•ncan rl.li! of patrtOllsm IL <'Oncluded as follo ws ··The r1·<•1•nt rnl''>Sagc from the executive branch s hows that go\emmt'nt <'an <J'-'a kcn to reality. · The me-,sag1.• from M<>l>cow shows whal happens "hl·n a go, emmcnt refuses lo ·· F.VF.'l i\S l>f.F. W/\S SF.SDISG OUT his mL•s:-.agt· another hr:1nch of thf• frdcr JI ~ovcrnm enl wa!. heing hcanJ from This wus lhl' Food and Drug Administration. which 11rder cd the rt"call of 2 7 million packages or C..:ontac Nas a l :\<l i~t and Sin<> OH Onf·e-A Oa) Sinus Spra). JU'il al>ou t all lhL• output of thos<' t"" <J product'> durin~ 1978 and 1!>79 I'ht• t v.o prod uc•ts v. t• rL· rc•l'Jllcd bt•ca us<· of pt')-. st hlt- bal'tc n a l contam111:.it1on rr }Ou have either or both or thl·::.i• ,quc<.'Zl' hottlc~ 1n )tJur mrd1cin1• chest , you can return them to Sm1thKhnc· 1n Philadelphia and get ~our mone) ba<'k It was the laq!l'"' r1·rall 1n lht: h1str>ry of the 10Vl'nt1'' Sm1thKlinc Corp MS/ Forecasts Prof it Decrease :\l~l Data l'1>rp CostJ :\ll'sa. expects a small profit for 11~ first quarter cnd«.:d June 30, substantially below thut of the lil.c period .i )ear ago. accordtng to Dnn<.1 ld I-' Brosnan. president and <'hirf operating officer 1\llhough re,rnllt•s and margins we re bclov. l'.>:pccw 1100~. the portable lc rmim1l bus iness operated al a profit during the quartt-r. he said Its rect•ntly ~1<'<10ired s ubs1d1 ary, Chasl' \omputcr Corp . 11peratl'd at a gn·att'r loss than t•xpcctcd dut' to J \'endor rleLivery problem. he said. The company 1mttaled cost and workforct' rt'ducllon programs .it both MSI <tnd Chase to partially offset thl drop in profits. Bros nan :-.acd M SJ also t'.'xpects its profit perlorm:met_· fur thl• r1sl':d yl'r1r to be below that of last }e:ir. he said Ba11k fo R t-pay Loan Error11 Sct•unty Pac1f1 r National Bank says 1t w1l1 provtdl' ad JUStments to approx1mat1?ly 1,800 of its 40,000 customer:-. who hin ·e homeownt-r rquity loans The ad1ustments art-not the result of overr harl!es of interest. but rt•s ult from derical errors in listing all of the information n•qu1rt·d on the disclosure statement und('r the federal Truth 1n Lending Act. Regulation Z. the bank :-.aid. TAKING STOCK The bank reported 1hat the clerical errors O<'curred on loans mat11· l)('twet'n Decembt'r 197K a nd May 1979 and were round in the bank 's normal internal review processes. The adjustme nts will amount to approium<1tclv $500.000 ove r the life of the loans involved Bmine•• ,tcflvlf Pl ln~rea•e• The pace of business activity in Southern CalHorn13 improved slightly in May, despite the uncertainty or gasoline s upplies, accordjng to Richard W. Ayer of Secun ty Pacific National Bank. The vice president and head or the bank's researrh publications section said the region's business activity was bolstered by increased department store sales. "Although cutbacks in driving due to gasoline shortages appear to have negatively a ffected consumer s pe nding, m any retail establishme nts exper ienced a pickup in activity toward the end of May as the Unes at service s tations diminished." Ayer said. The bank's Index of business activity for May was estim ated at 217.3 (1967.,.100). up slightly from April's downwardly revised 217.1 and 4.8 percent higher than the May tm figure of 207 .4. £ake f'ore11t Bol1t Opr"• Bank of Amertca has opened it.s Lake Forest branch al 22741 Lambert Road, E l Toro. Included as services are a walk-up window, Instant de· posit and night depository. ReguJar hours ot operation a re 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. Mon days through Thursdays and 10 a .m . to 6 p.m . on Fridays . The walk-up window ta open 9 to 10 a .m . and to s p.m. Mon· days through Thursdays and 9 to 10 a .m. Fridays . r.dll~ Strr~ L~••n Sp•rr Pa_clfic Stereo has leased 51000 aquare Ifft at the ln tenection or El Toro Road ID~ Swartl Drtve, El Toro, for a relaJJ •tore. Colt of the Iona-term lease wu $540,000, accordlnt to t he Newport Beach oftice or Bualne11 Properties Broke raKe Co .. which handled the leutns tnuaftlon. ~Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS lloe•ao ... 1u:-..,.. ....... ~~ 17:.~ IA&.IOM DOUM' .... tMIM llP ~ • ........., ~IV'° aw-.. ....,. ........ ...,. ...., ~ ltOft\ 'alllnO IMO ei_.y Ml*. l-::;9°'UH WMfl ttoM .. ll1lmeO to looM Ille• i.•1 on in. •••. .... ..,,..ct• --on N toro. • ~..-.v Qwel Got.. Vl<W eMMAM19tAVU ~Mohvataon I <*NIWI AecNIWI UO CANDIOCMIEM C*lll<CAWTT Gueala· M•"'• Otclllllf Ptne:nu ZUI..,....,. (Pan t ot 21 • PROJECT UN~ME ''Jut)ller" lleart Prohlen1 Cl) a.oea.wms 0 MIRV GAlff'IN 0.-11: Aioll L•llle. l ala Fa&ana. Tom ano E•1n Sob Shew • NKNIWS 7:001 <* NIWS Anne Srhed een s t ars as a yo ung pediatrician who f allb in love with an ·older man in the new comedy "Never Say Never" tonight at 8 on CBS, Chan- nel 2 HEW\. VWB> GAME MCNEW8 [I) ~Wk.O ILOvtUJCY 7:30 II WORLD WAR It GI DIARY c10..i. wl\eft th• aame "''' noH turns up at two tratrlc BCC1oen11 A crying baby creates havoc wtth \he neighbors and the landlord . S1c1ly The Va,...s AUi Coming fil) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT G) SANFORD ANO SON Fred Is put ur>det hypnosis 10 CUf'e hos &ddlGllon 10 0 @) FAMIL y ~uo G OATINOGAME G HOl4YWOOO 80UARE8 Cl) MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING B11g1nnm9 Island Q TlCTACOOUGH ({) $100.000NAME THAT TUNE teleV1110n &lJ 2t TOHIOHT "VIC1lm9" HOW 10 smoluoo. Cl> INTAOOUCIHO 810l0GY stop G) THE BRADY BUNCH Bobby suiters a nasty 1a11 lrom a trM house ano 1>6Comes alratd 10 climb IOQll•n 8•00 0 Ill NEVER SAY NEVER A m•ddlP-.. QOO w•dO..ed businessman (Georgi! K8flne<ly) falls 1n love with " young ooctor 1Anne Scneoeenl • AOAM-12 Muscies Af1Ct Exe<c•se The oHICtl•s beCc>rne susp1- Claaan~I l..bting• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angelo<, 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqe111s e KTLA tlnd) Los Angeles • D KABC-TV (ABCJ Lo:> AngelPS (I) KfMB (CBS) San Diego " KHJ· TV (Ina) LOS AnqelEjS i!1 KCST (ABCI San Otego G) KTlV (Ind I Los Angele., II) KCOP-TV (lnO) Los AnQt:IP., fl) KCET-TV (PBS) Los AnQ£•1t':. C!> KOCE-TV (PBSI Hun11no1on Be.1t.h Q THEGREAT AMERICAN LAUGH-OFF Host Noncv Bletwe1ss and gu115's 1nclud•ng Raoul Wiiiiam~. Wayland Flowers. Toad. Le'lny Scn~.u .ind Duck's Bream preM!nl a comedy special from San Franctaco·s Gt1Hll American Music HAii (RI 0 MOVIE • • • Wa11 un111 Dari.. 119671 Audrey Hepb<Jrn. Alan Arlun A blind woman It's Junk But New By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES IAP) Perhap'> .. ttendezvous Hotel." tonight's CHS movie at 9 on channel 2, 1s really a cute btt of summer fun. That, or 1l JUSt seems like fun compared to the other stuff thl' networks ser ve up during teleVlsion's off-season This two-hour movie looks like il was put tcgether at Rent-a-Sitcom: the situations. c haracters and jokes have t>E>cn used before. and will be used again. It is fat with the ~tandard s ight gags -fumbling. bumbling und stumbling abound BUT ITS NOT a rerun. ;it leac;t . and Bill Dail y, the pr1n1·1pa l bumbler , is a pleasant s ort o,f fellow who can make you laugh al lca::.t a couple times on goofiness alone. Daily, who won fa ns as craz.v neighbor Howa rd on the old "Rob Newhart Show," plays Wa lter Grainger , proprietor of the resort hotel Re ndezvous. Daily and J erry Gre«>nwood. who plays Daily's s hiftless nephew. spend much of the time trying to out-klutz each other. Walter Grainger's li felong dream is to run a hotel that cam s three Golden Ashtrays -symbols of quali- ty meted out by the travel critic, Albert Church. who, it so happens, is staying at the Rendezvous. ~ THE PREOICTl\81.t: complica- lt0ns anse. with Waller and his st aff confusing a toilet ~alesman ror Mr. Church. heaping s pecial treatment on the former, abuse on the latter. In the meantime. the stars of a dozen or so subplots a re experiencing major life breakthroughs at the Re n· dezvous Th<.'re is nephew J erry. ~ho is try· ing to find himse lf; Walter 's sister Lucillt', who has left her husband of 30 years OC>cause he forgot their a n- ni \'ersary; Concetta the head m:iid 1Talva Ferro), who memon alizes the Mex ican-American s tereotype , .. Three of my girlce are out Wei!th the Aid-ju flu .. ). Rarbara the social director <Bobbie Mitchell) who is in a "bad relationship" with an airline pi lot. a s uicidal young actress, and others TOGETHER, WALTF.R Grainger and all these s ide characters manage to make a two-hour movie. T he r e is n ot h in~ p a rticula rly clever a bout "Rendezvous Hote l." JUS t a lot of light, bubblegum com- edy. But for aJI its cliches. for all its unvarying predictability, this is tthank you, CBS> ... new. n€ttl€ ~CREEk ,, \ S H 0 P Ar,nual 20°/o OFF Sale On Custom Decorating We 1pec1ahze home with Oestgn and create your - • Bouoo1r Acce11one1 • Comlor1er Enaemblet • Winoow Tre11men1t • Custom Furnllure • Bedspreads c ... 111 If u ll ltt M' ..... •lttlllct Ill WM..._.., tur &!lff Nellle Creek $1\op, 23 F111'11on 1111nd Newpor1 Beech (71A) S.4·8860 Enderle Center E1at I 71h Street and Newport flfffWly Tuetln (714) 544•1&e0 ouhr•ll• • l!lo ot WOl.lld•l>e NtQlll ,,,.._ (2 hrt I 8 9 IUGHTlt INOUQH N•ncy, 8uun •nd Joal>n19 •JI llnd rQMIMe during t'*r ~IY MmMI., brUIC (R) D tl'f ,.~,_THI OHoeT • "-"l IOOOaA ~ c.>J A~ Al10C• VI V11neou..,.. Wn1ttc:ec>I ., MOVI« • • '• Com• Back ChArlMlon Blu"" I 1gti1 l •n\lht\I <:om0<1dge. R•v· niond St J1cqve• rwo Neoro oe1ec11v11' 1nve&1•· 11w1e 11 n01co1tc& ope<ahon "' Harlem 1h111 •• caught tn .. 11ow11• •truoole oe1- bl11<.k1 &nd 1hlt ~11l•a t>' "''' fil) THEAOEOI' UHCEAT AIHTY n~ Flital Compe1111on t •.i1Pra11n 1rgvt1:. llidl th« • .r11l 1<.11I (11J.1 WMI iirms r.;1 A nas ttnqondered .. • dangerous m1hlaty .ind ...::onom1c s•lua11on a!) THE SCARLET LETTI:R Whtln Heshir Pryn,,e 1s condem<>OO by the people ol 171h-century Boston for lldulle<y. she •s v1s1teo by hilt 1ong-los1 nusband Roger Ch1lhngwot1h who s""ear1 l1et to secrecy abOUt "'' 1dent11v and sets out 10 trnd . and punish ner tover !Part I 01 41 1:30 f) (l1 GOOD TIMES Ftortda s efforts 10 pass an 1mporton1 meo1ca1 e•am moy be thwarted by a well· m1111n1nQ but l1tndet1ng g•fl lrom her child1en 9:00 8 CBS MOVIE Rondezvou~ "!Otel (Prem•tffel Biii Daily Jell J RN!lorO The owner OI " Cahlo•n•a 1esor1 no1e1 !>#'Comes i>nmeshf'd rn " comedy 01 eno•s wh•lr trv1nq to impress a travPI quide c;olurnn1sl an<! 1-eep h•S other guests Mppy 0 Ill) CHARLIE'S ANGELS Jill Munroe !Farrah Fawcell Ma1orsl m1urns 10 notp tho Ang111s rescue her kidnapped S•sler Kns from lhf' clulchos ol a demented mllhonoiro (RI Q JAMES ROBISON CRUSADE EID GREAT PERFORMANCES Normpn Conquests Liv 1np T ogeH1er In tne h~ong HOTEL HOSTESS Bobble Mitchell Movie Cast HOLLYWOOD CAP I St<.'ve Gutte nberg s tars as a blind s tudent s truggling throu g h Harvard l;e:1w School in t he CBS movie "T o Race the Wind." Randy Quaid. Mc.i rk Taylor. Lisa Eilbacher and Cathrine ll1c ks als o star. TUBE TOPPERS NBC D 8.00 ~The Great American La ug h-off. A 90·minute comedy special with lhe cast of the "new" Laugh-in, in· eluding Robin Williams. KTLA 0 8:00 -"Wait Until Dark." Audrey Hepburn gives one of her finest performances as a blind woman ter- rprized by drug-seeking hoodlums with J.licha rd Crenna and Al a n Arkin. CBS O 9:00 -.. Rendezvous Hotel " A new comedy movie set in a California resort hotel csee review below) room Tom averts -al near d1saat11rs and Norman 1 farewell to Sar- .in holds • hlnl or a secret unde•S10nd1ng (Part 2 ol ~(RI C!) SUMMERFEST "Gre111 Jau Pianos·· Jazz p1an111 greats George Sneattng. Eub•41 Blake, Marian MacPartlano and Teddy Wilson perlorm live lrom Wall Trap Farm Park 1n Vienna Virg1nra tt-30 Q SWORD OF JUSTICE Jact. Cote learns trial mon- 41y lrom ;, corrupt taoor union is being pumped into d Liu• Vegas casino ar>d attempts 10 e•pose the scheme to Conoressrona1 onves11ga1ors (R) 10:00 0 0 NEWS 0 @> VEGA$ Oen g~ aner a Jack the Rrpper" tmpe•sonator who •\ pr \iylnq on las veoas proshtutes (Rl W TliE ODO COUPLE r,.1.. br1ngs home an aoondonl!d baby muc,.. 10 O<;eor s d•scomt1tvre Q) NIGHT GALLERY Green F'1ng1>•, A bu'l•nt>ssman ~ plan'> ,.,,. thworreo b) an old womdn Rnom F'or On" Leu ,,..,, OvArcrowd~" fllPVBIOt ·~ VAry wddenly less C•OWCI· od 10:30 m m NEWS tl!I THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO PLAYS AAVEL Th'I highly ac;cla1med Beau• Arts T .. o pertorm, RAvN s T (IO In A Mrnor 11:00800-1 ~NEWS 0 t.IAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • * F vP 0 1 T ,,,. O.-v11 (19671 OavlCI Nrven Oeooran l<f!fr A marquis intends to sac11loce himself bellevinq that spolhng his blood will replen11h 1ne Vineyard:. ( 1 nr S6m1n I W 8EDTIME STORIES Cl) THE 8EHNY HILL SHOW Benny suffers an unhappy and fateful end 10 romancv ED DICK CAVETT Guests Misha 01cnter P1ncn1s Zukerman (Pat! 1 ol l'I 11:30 8 PAN AMERICAN GAMES H1Qhll9n1s 01 the day $ events 1n lhe Pen Am <.ames from Sar> Juan Puetln Rico 01cw s1ocw1on "'O'>IS Q TONIGHT GU4:l~I host Bet1 Con.,.,, GU"51 Or M1Ch(l(•I F'o• 0 DICK VAN OYKE Roo 1~ pu.uloo and cha qrlned ~ !IP r,,,d~ !l>AI L~urd nas a sectet nest eqg ot her own 0 f~ POLICE WOMAN P~pM and Crowk>v gCI tht~ 1 ru'\Q nt amnuiance LhdSPI'\ WhO~P morb•O 1nt_.rn·q •n act·u'jAnts ~ 1ntr•rtp"nq wr.1tn on11cu ~O•" CJ) THE GONG SHOW ti) GET SMART Ma• un~now1ngty slu"1bl"\ orno d 1<1'09 •nob.,•v uni• !.Pe-C"H.lhz1n9 1n 01..imnnd"> fll) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11 •5 8 SWITCH PNP and j fP'1"1-i • r ... H un ... ltth tt't• wttmd,.. "· unt1 .. '•(fl~~.,, tr 11 .. ,., ... "~ dHll't Ollly 10 llnd 11 .,,.,PIV' (R) (J) ITAA TAEI< A crNture lrorn pl1net M- l 13, cep1bl4! 01 cnang1<19 111 latm and pet.ona111v 1n111n11neoualy 1n111d"' 11>41 Enl11tc>tlfM1 ~NG 12:00g TWIUOHTZONE Bob WUaor> •I llytng hOf'lle atter • •••·month con· vale~ l•om 8 n¥VOUS bf oak down • Al.FRED HITCHCOCK PAESENTS ··011ap~enng T11ck A man disc;overs tna1 .i woman' ,.uabend. who ha• b11en presumed deed is s1111 m•~•no horse t>ets ti) GET SMART MllA ano 99 a1A .ss•gned 10 t1nd a l<AOS commun•- c;11tt0ns syst1>m fll) 28 TOHIOHT 12:30 0 MOVIE • * • • Elmet G .. n1ry j 1960) Burt Lanc;.i•ler Jean Simmons 8) MOVIE • • • MAster 01 ''"' World · 119611 V1ncen1 Pnce. Charle' Bionson ti) MOVIE • • p., dtP~ O f MO"terey 119'71 Mafia Mon1ez RO<I Cameton in IMI !1140s C.ilttorn•a val<- anllv ,lfUQQIOS 10 •OS•SI 1.1111ic;an dom•na11on ( 1 h• 30m1n I 12:37 0 @' MANNIX J~ , $1mplA a)~•Qnment '" .i 'mall Co!lllP 1own Hirns into .:. mJn"unt w1tr n1m ,1,. thf"prl)'f 12:46 ( € MOVIE • • Ct'i •• 1n , l 11nn ( 19721 C.hi!rltt~ B•onson Jo!C~ P.;1anc"' Allr•r ""' C.1\#•I wa, mPmb'""'" ot a t iooothir'\ty po,') .. s1atk,oc; A na1f bfef6d "'U£.t1 ".1a1t i..111- '"Q ono anotnPr '· ,..,r, t 12·55 0 KOJAK " yovng pal•~""'"n d-*'ll'v in df!DI tr ,.,t-t,.,nOPrwortO OrO•'"r~ l f'I p.1y o ff t'I• ~•llmQ h:til0\1111 'J'1•c~' (toe~ ,_, ,~, 12 6e 0 MAVERICK Tn~ l<'>"ll Hunr I'()() Q TOMORROW r.,u~St'\ J"d•'" Jnnn~o" ~ N <SP\/Hl(J~f ,,, tf'\• t ( ;1n C...r.tr" prOQt a,,., tr;,- , ,.n, t•r "" • rr CA,-c At r,.1 ,.,., l ,..,,, G·rtJP' """ , -tt~ .. or~ "·'" '1-tt'I R,11< -.. or1w ot rictrr. , ,,,,.., 1' c '•' (N .. , -!\ C'•""O \.J\. i •• ,, 11468 Mbla 1:1eG MOVl9 • • ~ "Seoril Ml11lon" 11944) J-MNOn Huoh Wlt~ama t:OO Q NEWS • OETSMAA'T Mex rorn1"'es • l(AOS agent ••• It\ lhe h~ Of , duly. 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' ' l"r ABC Regains TV Lead LOS ANG F:LES <I\ P) AH(' l<•d thr· latt.·st n.1 t1onal Nielsen ratings for the '>'t·t'k l'ndrn:! la:-t Sun day. but CBS had the t\\O top rated programc; F'or the s<'cond straight week. nan<' of the top 10 s hows wl'rc reruns. wllh CRS' "Thf• J effersons" and "Ah ct•" leadrnJ? the "ay with ratings of 22 9 and 22 3. respect1veh- ABC'S MOST POPULAR :-.h<J" the lalt> blooming news magazine "2Q'20." with a 21 3 rat- ing, thf' fi g ures showed The program. which got off to a weak start last summer and was revamped with a new cast and format, wa~ rated No 3 O\'er all in the prime·time cate~ory The: week before 1t ha d f1mshcod 19th in the ratings Figures released Tuesday by tht• I\ C !1;1el.,en Co. showed overall ratings for the '4 rek 'n·re ABC. 14 5. CBS, 13.9, a nd NRC. 12 0 The nNworks say that mra nc; that in an avrrage pnme·time minute during the week . 14 5 p<.'rcent of the ho m <.'s 1n the country with televisions were tuned to ARC l 'nder thP Nielsen system. each point represents about 750.000 T\' homes . THE REST OF THE TOP 10 were CBS' "M A-S-11 ... with a rating of 21.0. followed by two ABC s hows; "Carter Country." with a rating of 20.9 and "Mork and Mindy," with a ra tingof 20.6 Next in the lineup were three othe r A BC offe r ings. "Ang1c," with a ratmg of 20 6. "Three's Com pany," with a rating of 20 4. and "Barney Miller ... w1th a rating of 20 4 Last amonJ? the top ll'll """ \\1'1<1' 111I1nt·1nnat1 '4 1lh .1 rating rif ~U 0 lor ('B~ .'.\BC'., h1 ).!ht•st rJtr·d prn).!r.1ni for tht· "t't'k '4<.t" ,, rr run <·p1:.od1· of . • < 111 f•,, · '4 h t<'h f1n1 shf'<I :'lio 2:! for I ht· 'IA. 1·1·k .ind ",ts th•· ne1 '40rk ·s onl~ "ho" in tht lop 25 ~ HC pl.inti 11 pro~rams in thl' bottom 25 TllE WORST·R \TE O SHf~ ot th" \H•l'k wa:-. AR('':. ranll'lt•d ·Aa ttl1·..,l<Jr fr ;1l.1d11·.• wh1rh drew onl~ a ti I r.1t1ng Tht• othl·r top :!O sho'>'s. thl'lr rulllll!s amt their net work!'. w1·n· "l.ou (ira11\." 1!! <'\ l('BS 1 "L avern1~ & Shi rlt·~. ' 19 :! 1AHC 1. "Otw IJ.1' ttl '' T11nt• .. 18 6 t('RS I 'M ~1 tnUtf'.._, .. IX :1 1CHS1 'I .t'<t," 17 l •('HS1 F.inl;...,, ls lanrl Ii 11 1 \IH'1 \l v Uud- d\ . 111 ti l t\FH' and llaon' U,I\'>.' Ill 1 IA.BCl il1i11iseries Slated llOLLYWOOD 1AP 1 An i:ill sl:ir r<1"l \I.II lw aboc1rd for lhl' six hour. ,hn•1•·par1 ABC m1n1..,Prtt''i "Tht> Frt'nch i\tlant tc· Affair .. Thi.' M;.irs ml'lude Jean P1(·rrc• Aumont . Horst Buchholz .• lames Coco, Chad 1':\'C·rPtt. H 1chard Jordan. LoU1s Jourdan. Mar11• P1s1N Donald Pleas ance. John Rubinstein. Telly S<Hala:-. a nd Sh<'lle)' Wintl'r" F'1lrrung 1:-. no" undf'r '>'ay in Pan .... to be follo wed b'.' S«'H'ral weeks 1n Los An~el«>s Scent-s aboard the luxur) hner will bt-filmed on a cruise s hip tn tht' CanbOC>an Stmttna tonlaht-llw &om Wolf 'Jiap-wtth the areatJaza pianos ofBaWe BIUe, Madan McPartlaad. . Gea .... awtaa and r.wywn.oa. IJaDDPM ,.