HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-18 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY AFT!RNOON, JULV 11, 1'1' --. ........ ~ ......
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3~ Of-f~r ·to Resign;
~ May Fall Friday
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• Cerdova Flays Miller ~leedon
,e Art Festival Board Denounced
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eA.lien S!lluggllng Ring Broken
• Chappatt~iddick Daunts Kennedy
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Probe Begins
18Years Later·
Ted Haunted
By Accident
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Sen. Edwa rd M. Kennedy. D·Mass.,
acknowledges that the accident at Chappaquiddick 10 years ago to-
day '"will live with me ror the rest of my life ."
"As long as I'm in public life, I'll be asked about it," he said in
a brief interview.
Will it be a factor if Kennedy decides to run for president in
1980 or later ? _
• "Obviously, it's a factor -one or many," he replied.
KENNEDY, WHOSE PERSONAL LIFE HAS been mar.ked by
tragedy, said the ~ident in which Mary Jo Kopecbne was killed
•·was different for me in that I was the one responsible.
. "l assumed full responsibility for it at the time," he said.
Asked for his recollection or details of that night, Kennedy
replied, "I testified six months after the accident under oath." He
said the transcript of his testimony, running more than 700 pages
"remains the best account of what happened at that lime."
The 10th anniversary of the accident comes at a time of re-
newed s peculation that Kennedy might challenge President Carter
for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. ·
KENNEDY INSISTS REPEATEDLY HE will not be a can·
didate, that he expects Carter to be renominated and re·elected,
and that he intends to support the president.
But with the Carter adminjstration s haken by domestic crises.
with the Cabinet and senior White House staff submitting letters of
resignation as a prelude to wholeule personnel changes. the
political speculation about a l<Jlnnedy challenge persists.
Kennedy talked about Chappaquiddick in several interviews
timed to the anniversuy of the accident.
"The other tragedies, the aaauainations, the deaths of my
brother and Sister in World War 1J were imposed on me," he said.
"They had enormous impact. But Chappaquiddick made me a
much different person, a very different individual."
IN AN INTERVIEW IN THE BOSTON Globe·today-10 years
after Cha,ppaquiddick -the Massachusetts Democrat said that
<See KENNEDY, Page AZ)
.DA, Sheriff Probe
Killing bjt NB Cop
Br IOA.NNE aEYNOLD8 ·-Deity""' ....
• Newport Beach police have
idmtifted the man 1bot to deatb
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the department is conducting its
own lnvest.llallon of the •boot·
ln1 but lbat lbe District At·
torney's office and the Oranae
County Sheriff's Department
were lovolved 1D tbe probe aa·
well.
Lt. Our Pttenea Hid lhe ....... ......... foliow..t ,. .._. ... 18""9DI olneen calla
for am cllputment to conduct
COOPentift l.Dv•tlr•Uooa wttb Uae lMIUict AUorDe)'.
"We Dip tbem Informed of
nerr ~do ......... ti they wmat to. ea eoactud their
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Saddle (Jp
. Bruce King, governor of
New Mexico, says he may
s tart riding his horse to
work as pa rt of his personal
en e r gy conservation pro·
g ram. King, whose govern-
ment office is at Santa Fe.
owns a ranch near Stanley.
Aliens Enter
Via Marine
Base Decals
U.S. Border Patrol agents ar·
rested three Oceanside residents
late Tuesdey in connection with
an alle1ed alien-smuggling ring o~r ated t h rough Camp
Pendleton using stolen mllitarY
decals.
Donald Wayne Willis, 30; Amy
Willis, 27 ; and Hector Javier
Salasar, 20, an illegal immi·
grant living in Oceanside, were
to be charged today in federal
court in Chula Vista with
transporting ilJegal aliens and
cons piracy to smuggle aliens
across the U.S.·Mexican border.
John Wesson, agent in char1e
of the Border Patrol's check·
point south of San Clemente,
said Tuesday's arrests were lhe
culmination of a long lnvesU1•·
tion.
''These people were under sur·
velllance by our a1ents for
aeveraJ weeb." be said •
"They were makln1 Mveral
trips tbrouch Camp Pendleton
and they were muinl • lot of
money,'' Weaon •lleaed.
He cbarpd that immitl'an&a
. were paytna between '300 and
$2aO per trip 8Cl'OM the border.
Tbe IJ'OUP was aUe1edly brtnc·
I <8'e AUENS, •••• ti>
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' Brown 'Veers Left'
Cordova: Miller Could Boo01erang
By ROBERT BARKER
0t ,,_ Oally P1l•I SIMI
Former Assembly m an Ron
Cordova added his voice Tues·
day to the growini:t clamor sur
roundiryg the appointment or
Edis.gt\ Miller as Third District supe~isor
Cordova contends that the ap·
pointment by Governor Brown
was intended "to buy creden· ·
tials from the radical left" as
s pearheaded by Tom Hayden
and Jane Fonda
The fo rme r Democratic as
semblyman, who was defeated
tiy .John Schmitz in a. run for the
state senate. had been con -
sidered a pnme candidate ror
the supervisonal appointment
Cordova said today. however.
he won't run ror the county's
Third Distnct scat
'Festival of Arts
Board Derwunced
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
0t t .. O•llY l'llM Stltll
A group of artists denounced
Laguna Beach's Festival or the
Arts board members in a series
of bizarre protests Tuesday
ni ght in front of three con·
troversial works officials tmve
ordered removed.
Artists Valerie Bechtol, A.S.
As hley and J ennifer McLemore
say festival board members
have given them 24 hours to re-
m ove their works from the
grounds because the c reations
are "political" or ''offensive." ,.
All three artists say they plan
to keep their works a t the
festival.
Ms . McLe more c h a ine d
herself to her anti-nuc lear power
a rtwork and said she would
stand 24-hour vigil over it.
Ms . Bechtol and about 15
fellow a rtists and festival ex
hibitors placed three black cof
fins in front of her work that
honors the lraniun women's
rights struggJe .
An eight-year fes tiva l ex
hibitor. Ms . Bechtol said she
was ordered las t week to tone
down her work which she says is
. ·sociolog ical" rather than
political.
• Ms. Bechtol placed a black
veil over a part of her exhibit
that shows newspaper clippings
<See FESTIVAL, Pace A.2)
34 Off er to Resign;
Ax May Fall Friday
WASHJNGTON <APl -Wit.ft
all hli Cabinlet and higb·level
staff offering to resign, Preai·
dent Carter iJ expected to decide
by Friday where the ax wiU fall
as be works on a lineup to revive
his presidency.
Senior offtclals were sbuen
by the move -the latest sur-
prise in Carter's self-declared
tumJ.nc point -which left lbe
1ovemment ln limbo.
The 34 top officials affected
said little in public beyond ton·
firming tbat they had been
uked Tueaday lo tender their
reai1naUona. .
White House press (ecretary
Jody Powell said the offers,
made orally and not lo writinc.
would be conaidered "carefWly
and exped1Uowsly" by lbe presi-
dent.
Cablnet secretaries were led
to belleve they would bear
whet.her Carter would keep them
on "in two or three days," one
source said . .Another source laid
the president's declaton would
come sometime "thJs week."
Both 10Wces uked not to be
ldenWled.
One White House offklal,
refJectln1 the extremely
secretive uture of tbe day's de·
<See CABINIT'f•I• Al>
But s peak.mg of Miller ":. ap·
point ment. Cordova said tht.'
c ho i ce could boome ra ng on
Bro wn becau:;c ma 1n:-.tream Democrat~ may perceive tha1
Br own will do a ny tt)ing to
placate the far left
Cordova said ht.' believe:. that
Brown feel& he can challenge
President Carter "only Crom t.he
left nank."
··1 lhinK we 'll ~ee a gigantic
slalom next year. Hrown will veer
lo the left to get the .nomination
and if he succeed:. he will turn
back to t.hc right for the generar
election."
Co rdov a was o ne o r five
fina lis t s ror the seat that
became vacant whe n Ralph
Diedrich was convicted on a
bribery charge.
He said Mille r has no support
in the county o th e r than
H ay d e n ·:-; C ampa ign fo r
Economic Democ racy
'"T he governor s hould have
a ppointed Hayd en directly."
Cordova said flippantly.
·'The re we re a number or
qualified candidates for the job
<See MILLER, Page A2>
\\ •~alht•r
Some tow clouds and fog
a.late night and early morn·
Ing hours otherwise fair
Thursday with "va riable
high clouds. Lows tonight
in 60s and 70s. Highs
Thurs day mid·70s at
beaches to near 90 ihland.
INSIDE TOD-' '1
Suburban ltofMt .. , are
tull•rinfl, ca. mo~ potntlOl
bu11er1 01k. "How /or'>"
before the11 01k, "How
much?" Se. Po41f 8'.
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.. lal1rt ol a ludlftl 1ear.
.PSA olftclal T.uetdlY nl1ht
,tailed the One "exorbtlant" .and
e•llHled that tbe FAA has
11D1led out t.he airline as put of
• 1et-t.ouib crackdo wn.
•J a mes Snody, PSA':i senaor
Some Relief
In Sight?
PENNSBORO, W. Va .
CAP> -State e mployees
who are hot under the col-
lar because or President
Carter's policy on office
temperatures are belnl of·
fered tome r e lief by
Secre tary or St ate A .
J a mes Manchln.
M ancbin said Tuesday
he will pass out cans of de -
odorant to slat e
employ ees a nd others
"who have been sentenced
to omce ovens whose tem-
peratures have been set
by President Carter's in-
d is c rim in a t e ene rgy
policy.''
The federal 1over'nment
ordered that thermostat.a
ta public buildtn1s be aet
no lower than 18 durtq
hot weather.
CABINET ...
velopments in tbis city tha t
thrives on rumo r s. i:.<1 1d ,
"Whatever the president's de·
cl!\lona may be, I can ass ure you
he Is keeping the m to himself "
The number of resignations
the president wlll accept re-
mained unclear, but one WhJte
House official said "the presi-
dent wiU accept some ."
Members or Congress called
Tuesday's announ cem e nt
"strange" a n d "curio us ."
Repu blican reaction was the
harshest, but sever al Democrats
also questioned the presu:t~nt't>
actions.
Europeans looked at Carte!'s
sha ke up and saw many things
an e lection raceUft, a crisis, a
ca re fully planned ''Tuesday
M•a 111a c re ," and •'Circ us
Carter" without a net.
There• was some confusion
about just what was goin1 on.
In Rome, lhe Sociall11t-lean.ln1
newspar.1r La Repubblica ban·
nered: •A semaUonal announce-
m ent f1"9m Wuhlncton reveals
the graVity of the ener&Y crtab.
Carter's 1ovemment real1n.''
Actually, Carter's Cabinet did
not realcn -an act wblch In
Europe would be far more
sertoua. There lt usually would
mean a chance ln 1ovemment.
Powell's brief announcement
that several hllh members of
lhe adminiatratJon had tendered
the ir resignations left un
answered several questions .
What motivated the mass of-
f e r? Were the r esh(natlons
aollclted? And by whom, -the
president or his chief a ides as
they seek nexiblllty in restruc-
turl ng the adminis tration le
bolster Carte r 's re ·e lec'tion
odds?
Besides the 12 Cabinet of
flcers, realpaUon offers came
from all preeldenUal a11l1tant.s
and apeclal ualttanta, lncluding
Hamilton Jordan, Carter's de
facto, but untJtled, chler of staff.
When lhe smoke clears, J ordan
ll likely to emerae wllh that ti-
tle
Of'ANOI COAST '
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• • 1rou d lato rtlon " of the
alrU..'1 Niel)' Nlt"Ord /
PSA'a lar1••l previous tlM
WU '800 ~ t'Ompa ny hall paid
• total ol ST.~ In prevlou1 flnea,
ukl PSA IPGk•maa 8lU H»t.
IDll · '
.. We know our malnl•nance
practl~ ans excellent •od the to 1lle1ed malntena nc.: viol•·
Uona will be found to be lnv.Ud o-r to involve maanton1nce rec:
ord k~na only ." Snody n.ld
The proposed flnea pf $3K5,000
repreisent the rinst a1>pllcallon of
t tni\-p olicy announ ced b y
f',....P~AI
IDENTITY. •
"We don't, routinely, ask them
to asaume the lnveatlgatJon in
place of w;I''
l.aU)M>rM Bond, FAA cbW eel·
mlnlitrator.
·'OW' aafety record durinc ~
patt 30 yun la a teatlmon1al to
both our e11c•llent maintenance
pracUcca and our flight ~rewa.
PSA 1tronaty object.a to beina
alntled out ln ao arbitrary man-ner to demonatr1te a new '1el-
tou a b ' policy or \be FAA,"
Soody 1ald.
"We are v•ry conce~ the
pubUc m ay be mialed by the ex·
orbltant level or flnes proposed
by the FM "
"&very air line performs
millions of malntenance opera-
tions each year." Soody said. "It
abould be recoanlaed that ·our
maintenance procedures are ap·
µro-ved by the FAA and that fo'AA inspectors are on our prop·
cr ty all or the time chec!kini
our work ·· ,
PSA has 18 days to respond to
the FAA and lhe company is
vrepartng com plete documents ·
lion of its maintena nce work Meanwhile, Law's two com
panlons, Kevin Gene Sharp. 21,
and Terrry Lynn Franklin, 19,
both of Ari-iona ; remained In
custody on suaplcion of possesaaon
ofhashiah.
.. "which will refute the allega·
hons." Snody sa id.
T hree weeks aeo. the San •
Diego Union reported that or the
n a tion's to p 11 p asaenge r -
carrylng domestic airlines, PSA
has the worst re<:o rd for viola-
tions of federa l rel(ulations by flight crew~ and mecha nics the
past fi ve years in proportion lo
the number or airliners flown.
The two young men, who'd
been tr aveling with Luw for
about a week, apparently could
shed no light on incidents that
led up to the shooUng.
According to Detective Sam
Amburgey, the Arizonans had
been working as wheal pickers
in T exas a nd decuJed to move
on. Law picked them up in his
pickup truck as they were
hitchhiking near Amarillo.
Law repe>rtedly showed them
his .38-ber r er that he 'd
bought I d ys o· rlier after
being robbed.
Accordina
two companl Law kept
PSA 's attack came before the
FA A offi cially released the
specific alleged v1olal1ons. The
report is expected to be a vaila-
ble today.
T h e na tion's 1 llh largest
passenger-carrying domestic
airline, PSA serves 14 cities in
California, Nevada and Arizona.
The airline carried eight million
passengers ln 1978.
the aun ln the truck cab during ..... ___________ _
the day and wore it in a shoulder
bolster at night.
The trio traveled to Phoenjx,
San Diego and San f'rancisco
befor e <1 rrtvi ng. tn Nt:wporl
Beach latt> Monday .night .
They slept in the truck parked
in the West Ocean Front parking
lot
Thttt w;ii-. wh ~re Duvardo
round them Tuesday morning.
lie became s u s p icious tha t
Sharp and fo~rankUn m ay have
been drinking a nd c a rrying
narcotics in the vehicle.
After radioing for a backup
unit, the officer ord~red the two
into the back or his patrol car
and awakened Law, who was
slee ping in the bed of the truck.
Amburgey s uid Luw sat up,
u ked the offi cer wher e his
friends were and wa's ordered to
keep his hands <1wuy from his
body and get out of the truck.
Accord ing to police, La w
reached for his gun. Duvardo
grabbed hie gun hand a nd pulled
Law out of the truck.
The pair were struggling on
the pavement when Miller ar·
rived.
The orficer fired four shot.a In-
to Law'a upper tonio when he
was unable to aid Duvardo in
s ubduina Law and h~e was
rearful Law was about to win the
fight for c.'Ontrol of the gun.
Poli ce said they could not Im-
mediately uncover a m otive for
Law's actions. Investigators•
sa id they pla nned to talk to
Law's mother In Pennsylvania
today in an attempt to answer
tha t question.
Suporters Rally
SAN PRANC ISCO (AP)
Dozens of supporte rs or the
Nicaraguan revolution rallied In
the la rge ly Spanish·apeaklng
Mission Di strict of the city
following the r esigna tion or
Preaidenl Anastasio Somoza.
'CYCLE' SOLD
ON FIRST DAY
"I tried for two years to sell
my Exercycle, but nobody want-
ed to buy lt -until I tried the
Daily Pilot
"Then I sold it to the rlrsl
calle r on the first day my ad
ran."
That's the adve rtising success
s tory of the Cupi11trano Beach
m an who placed this ad in tht:
Daily Pilot.
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Panel Passes
Jleile>11t IJill
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A
$4.85 bllllon aid bill for cities,
counties and schools has been
approved by a special legislative
committee, clearing the way for
floor votes ;l'hursday In the As·
sem bly and Senate.
Taken in combination with the
$16.27 bllllon state budget signed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. last
Frid ay, the so-called "bailout
bill" would Increase stale spend·
ing to $21.12 billion In the com·
ing year.
Leaders ol both parties said
late Tuesday the y we re o p
tim iaUc a bout final passaee of
lhe aid bill. And Brown's top fis-
cal advi.6or praised ll, although
he stopped short of promlaiog
Brown's signature.
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KENNEDY INTERVIEW. • •
after the accident he "went throu1h a very conalderable pertod of
self-evaluation, re ·examlnatJon of my own Ufe, my own values, my
own purpose and the d lrecUon ot my Ufe. I wondered whether lt
would be possible to continue ln the area of public servtce.
"There have been a series of traumaUc e vents tbat have Im-
pacted my Hie," said Kennedy, tbe last of the four Kennedy
brothers.
·Hla eldest brother died durin1 World War JJ, an era that also
saw the death of a slater in a plane crash. Brothen John aif
Robert died at the hands of uaaaalna in lhe 1960s .
··aVT TRIS T&AGIC ACCIDENT, WBJCll J bore the complete
re1poulblllty fa_r and complete accountablUty for, had 1reater
meanlnt. It made m~ re·evaluate my own dlrecUon and uaefulneas
a a a human being. Alte r a period of Ume, I made up my miod that
there w11 no tumla1 back in life."
When the car driven by Kennedy plun1ed off 1 brtdace on c'hap·
paquldcUck !•land on July 18, lMI, drownln1 tecretary and cam-
p1l1n worke r Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, It w•• 10 hours before the
senator reporud tbe accldent, an acUon he later called ''lndefenal-
ble."
Aaked wbet tbat uJd about h11 cbaracter and ability to
wtth1tand atNll, Kennedy replied, "At the Ume of U.. aceldent,
· there waa both the phy1tca1 Impact of the car IOlDI into U.. water
aml the Mn11Uon of almOlt drownlnc. I wu tolnq &o drown and.'
Ulen I wu at the aurface," he reeaUed.
TD a&\t1ITION 1t1aaot7NDefo 'l'llAT ..• TD .....
of ao.., the dlaorteataMon llM trewaa of \bat lnddeat dow not, 1 tblak,,..... .. pubUc poUcy queetioal. ID a 1tn11hll llttaat'°'!t 1 ddDk trauma and expertenee of that ntpt, UIOdated wWll me etmag •• •m prmt from cl.rcu~ tlll'l'OUDd· lq publle cy ..atloal ~aald. Awan QaneQUlMm 11eta be mutaa heaclUMI, ~ lllild lie eallld 11111 Kopee .... , ,.,....1ut .-. .. ........, ll'• tM toela annlftnlJ'J or aa1 other cla7, the
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Tesiltle•
California Supre m e Court
J us q ce ~il ey M anu e l
tes tifies about a nimosity
between Chief Justice Rose
Bird a nd Jus tice Wil liam
Clark at a hearing by the
Com mission o n J udicial
Pe rforman ce in San Fran·
cisco (story Page AS>.
f',....P~AI
MILLER •..
but Miller was not one of them.
·'One can deduce from his war
r ecord that Mille~ m ight crack
under pressure."
Cordova said, however, that
the controversy s urrounding
charges against Miller while a
prisone r of the North Viet
na m esc should be put in the
past.
"It is the present and his con-
nections with the fascist left that
frighten.'! me." ·
Cordova also took exception to
Miller 's statements when he
took office that he was not a tool
of developers, landlords. poUU·
cian.s or power brokers .
·'T hese are the traditional
whipping boys of the far left.
"Miller is part of a special In-
terest that is more narrowly
based.
"lie is not independent rrom
the cuJt that has grown 1Jround
Hayden and Fonda and the CiHh
pa1g n f or E cono mi c
Dem ocracy."
Cordova said he' will not !-.eek
election to the super visor's scat
next June but that he would
work fo r a candidate to unseat
Miller
MANAGUA. Nlcaraaua <AP>
-U.S. Ambassador Lawrence
Pezzullo left Nicaragua today,
sa ying he was recalled beeau.se
the United States feels lhe new
Nicaraguan 1ovemment "went
back on" an agreement.J.O turn
over power to the rebJ junta
tbal. drove President ~putaaio
Somoza into exile .
Pezzullo left the embassy for
the a irpor t and a fli ght to
Panama escorted by security
men· an bulletproof vests.
He said the move was not .a
break in relations. Nationa oft.en
use the recall of an a mbassador
to express displeasure at the ac·
lions or another government.
In this case, the recall came a
few hours after members of the
Jun ta fl ew to Nicaragua lo
establlab a provisional govern-
ment outside Mana1ua. The
guerrilla movement threatened
a bloodbath unless Somoza's
han dpicked s uccessor . Fran-
c isco Urcuyo. abandoned hts
dee la red intent&on to hold on to
the presidency
"We feel the government of
Nicaragua we nt back on the
agreem e nt we r eache d with
t hem ." Pezzullo sa ad, adding
that Urcuyo "understood the
nature of the agreement." '
He said the expectation was
lhal Urcuyo's government would
s tay in power only a short Ume,
<1 cease-fire would be c.alled, the
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oppNIMd .. my OWD comlry,'
lb. Bechtol aald. . .
Ashley, who baa brou1ht bis
worh to the festival tor the
se~d year , took down his
"punk rock, multi-media " ex-
hibit and then cut a bole ln an
Orenge County map,whlle
throwing Utter around his blood·
1meared booth.
Nearby Aabley'a booth. Ms.
Mc Lemore, a 14-year festival
exhibitor. said she did not think
her work was oHe nslve but
rather designed to "m ake people
think."
Anne Chase, Who spoke with
Ms . Bechtol anct other artist.a
Tuesd1y niRht1 was the only
restlval official who could be
reached ror comment on the mat-
ter She is on the restival board of
directors.
Ms . Chase. who said she was
the only fegtival board member
to vote against removing the ex-
hi b1ts, said the board me mbers
have refused to meet with the
protesting artists. A 21-year festival exhib1t0r,
Ms. Chase said the board prob-
ably would not a llow Picasso's
works on lhe grounds a nd "cer-
ta inly n ot M ic h e l a ng e l o'~
'David.'"
Sh e adde d. "T im es h a ve
chan&edbuttheboardhaan'L"
Junta would be call~ In to ALIENS Nicaragua a nd the conflict • • •
would be ended. He said a reduced staff would mg 11 to 15 immigrants across
· rem aln at the embassy, p riman-each trip.
ly for reUef activities and pro-Wesson said the trio used
tection of Americans remaining mlUtary decals that would allow in Managua. their civilian vans to gain access
The e mbas sy lo bby was to the sprawUng mnttary in·
packed wtlh starr members, and stallation.
suitcases we re being thrown into Camp Pendleton ls situated so
8 truck. The e mbassy's Marine that vehicles may enter it in the
guards were in civilian clot.hes, Oceanside area and exit north
a nd Pezzul lo'~ security men of ttu.• Rorder Pat rol's check
wt·rc. seen putt.Jn~ on bulletproof point into south Sun Clementt: vr~ts for lhe n de to the airport. Unde r ~uch a route, s muggler..
They rode In 8 <'<I r behind his. would bypass the Border Patrol
d station. Sources cloiw to the Junta sa1 Wesson indicated that none of Violeta d e Ch<1morro, Sergio Kamirez Mercado and Alfonso those a rrested were Ma rines.
Hobelo CalleJas lert Sao Jose, Agent-; also seized two group!'>
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VoL. 72, NO . 199, 4 SECTiONS, 41-PAGES
Today'• c1 .. 1•11
N.Y.Steeu
N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Te-.! llfiuntefl Dg f:laappaquiddiek
WASHINGTON <AP> -Sell. E4hward M. Kennedy, O·Mau . ac-ll~ that tbe aeddent al Qappaqukldk k l& ytan 110 to
da y "wW lf vt wllh me for the ""t of q))' life "
.,Al Ions ais I'm ln public llfe. I'll be .. ked about tl," he Hid In
II brief i!Urvlew. '
Will it be a factor 1f KeftMciy decide to .run ~ i>rttident in
J980 or h1ter? . ·
• "Obvio'-ly. it's a (actor one of m1my." he replied
KENNEDY , WHOSt:.P&aSONA.L Uf E RAS been auarked by
tragedy, .saJd the a ccident in whJcb Mary.J o Kopecbne was kilted
··waa different for me in that I wu the one responsible.
''I assumed full respontilbility ror It al the time.·· he sM.Ld
Twq Optio~s Eyed
Asked for his recollection of details or that night. Kennedy
replied, "l testlfied six months alter the accident under oath." He
is1ld the transcript of hls testimony. running more thfn 700 pages
· · rcrnalns the best account of wh1tt happened at that time."
The lOth anniversary of the accident comes at a time of re·
newed speculation that KeMedy might challenge President Carter
for tbe 1980 Democratic presidential nomination
KENNEDY INSISTS REPEATEDLY HE will not be a can·
d1date, that he expects Carte r to be renominated and re-elected.
and t hat he Intends to support the president .
But with the Carter administration s ha.J<en by domesti~ crises.
w1lb. the Cabinet anct senior While House staH submitting letters or
resignation as u prelude to wholesale personnel changes, the
political speculation about a Kennedy challenge persists.
. I KeMedy ta lked about Chappaquiddick in several interviews
tnnett to the anniversar y of the accident.
"'The other tragedies. tbe assassinations, the deaths or IJ'IY
brother and sister m World War II were imposed on me, .. be said
"They had enormous impact. But Chappaquiddick m ade me a
much different person. a very different individual."
IN AN INTE RVIE W IN THE BOSTON Globe today-10 years
after Chappaquiddick the MassachusetL5 Democrat said that
lSee KENN EDY. Page A2 > '
Newport Bay ~la':\
~
Leftves State Cold
The staff or the state Water
' Resources Control Board is so
dis atisried with t he pollution
<'lea n up play proposed for
Newport Bay. 'that the plan is
recommended for rejection at
'Thursday's board m eeting in
Sacramento.
Staff s p okes m a n J an
Stofkoper said the state board is
being given two rejection OP·
t10ns for the plan prepared by
N IW A, the Newpor t -Irvine
Waste Management Agency.
Jn the rirst option, board mem·
bers could totally reject t he en·
tire water c leanup pla n pro·
posed ror the seven-county area
governed by t he Southe rn
California Association of Gov-
ernments <SCAG>
•Gi~e Him a Chaaee'
SCAG included NI WA 's plan
into the water quality improve·
me n l p l an f o r South ern
California it s ubmitted to the
s tate board last month.
tr board mem bers decide to
reject the entire SCAG plan. the
s t arr report recommends that
they be given the authority to
prepare a new plan.
The second option to be given
to water resource board mem·
bers calls for the conditional ac·
ceptance or the SCAG plan
without the NIW A proposal.
S tofkop~ said under the
second optiq°'NIWA. along with
s taff from the s tale board and
the Santa Ana Regional Water
Quality Control Board. would '
work on improving t he inade-
quacies in the NIWA plan.
23 War Veteram
'Def end~ Miller Those inadequacies. he said, Pre~arious Per~Ja relate to provisioru; for silt and
t
By KATHY CLANCY
Of .. DMl.-l'i ... s ....
T we nty-three Vietnam War
veterans, including two former
• prisoners of war , came t.o the de-
fense today or beleaguered coun·
ty Supervisor Edison Miller.
In the meantime, controversy
continued t.o swirl a round the
17 1
form er Vietnam POW Miller as:
-Orange City Councilman
J ess Perez joined former P lan-
1 ning Comrpissioners Rex Gaede
and ShJrley Gr,indle in announc·
I iog intentions to seek Miller 's
elected post next June.
Miller lashed out at GiAede.
who resigned Monday as Plan-
ni ng Commission c hairman,
calling his action "irresponsi-
ble" and "truly political."
· At the same time, Miller has
' invited his critics to speak with J him and has denied he ever con·
demned his country while he
) was a Vietnam prisoner for five
I a nd one-half years.
Instead, Miller said, he has
been a patriot in defense or hi s
coun t r y and contended it
som e times is in the best in·
terests of a patriot to speak out
t in criticism of his country.
t The 23 veterans appeared at a
press confe rence today to dem-
o ns t r ate what t h ey said is
l' widespread support among Viet-
na m veterans of Miller 's ap·
pointment.
• The appointment has drawn
criticism from De mocratic
"leaders in Orange County, as
'w e ll as from m e mbe r s of
veterans organizations. f Maj. Bruce Ridell of San Juan
, Capistrano, now an electronics
(See VETS, Page A!>
f
erosion control.
NIWA is a consortium or local
governments that have jurisdic·
lion over the land that drainsi n·
to the bay.
The development of waterway
cleanup plans has been mandat-
ed by federal legislation.
The city of Newport Beach
• and the state Department of
Fish and Game. owner of the
741-ac.re Upper Bay Ecological
Preserve, have proposed the
weakness of the NIWA plan.
Delly Pl ... Staff.._..
FLAYS 'FAR LEFT'
Ex-AaHmbtyman Cordova
Cordova Joim
Criticism of
Miller Clwice
ByROBERTBAaKER
Of tlle O•llY ~ltet SIMI
Forme r Assembly m an Ron
Cordova added his voice Tues·
day to the growing clamor sur-
rounding the appointment of
Edison Mille r as Third District
supe r visor.
One of the most vocal oppo·
nents on behalf or the city has
been City Councilman R ay
Williams. a biology instructor
and former presiden t or the
Friends of Newport Bay.
W i Ilia ms contends that the
plan proposed by NIWA, which
would allow sill rurining orr or
upst r eam cons tr uction sites
to continue lo now into the bay,
means that taxpayers would pay
for the cleanup in the form of
dredging.
l le says the cost or control
should be borne by developers
who create the silt and therefore
the controls should require re·
tenf ion or silt al construction
sites.
Wi lliams has a lso proposed
that a de-silting basin be con·
slructed on the San Diego Creek
up~tream or the bay and below
the San Diego Freeway.
Thal plan was backed by the
regional water q uality board,
but rejected by SCAG .
Approval of the state water re·
sources board is one of the last
steps for the plan before It is
sent to the federal Environmen·
tal Protection Agency ror final
review and acceptance or rejec·
tion.
It was a great spot to boogie board but not
so hot for the lifeguard tower at Balboa's L
Street Tuesd ay night. The tower became
endangered when a com bination of big surf
and high tides sent waves hign up on the
Penins ula beach . Guards r escu ed the
towe r with jeeps and heavy equipment
before it was s wept a way in the surf.
Services Set Man Shot by Police
urr Thursday for
n as Houston Youth Q.W. Richard
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS
01 Ille O••IY Pllol St•tl
Newport Beach police have
identified the man shot to death
Tuesday morning in a stru~~le
with an officer as Wilham John
Law. 19. of Houston. Texas.
Law was shot four times bv
Officer Tom Miller as he and Of
ficer JeCC Duvardo fought for
control of"a gun Law was pulling
from a shoulder holster
The young man was pro·
nounced dead on arrival al Hoag
Memorial Hospital following the
10: 15 a.m. s hooting near the
Newport Pier.
Police investigators said today
the department is conducting its
own inves tigation of the shoot·
ing but that t he U1strict At·
torney·s office-and the Orange
Co unty Sheriff's Department
were involved in the probe as
well.
Lt Gar y Petersen said the
routine procedure followed in
shootings involving officers calls
for the department lo conduct
cooperative investigations with
the District Attorney
"We keep them informed of
ever y thmg we do. Then if they
want to. they can conduct their
own investigation." he said ·we don't. routine ly. ask them
to assume the invest1gat1on sn
place or us .. .
M e morial se r vices for
Newport Beach civic and bus1-
n e Ss lead er 0 .W. "Di c k "
Richard will be held T hursday
morning in Newport Beach.
Meanwhile. Law·s two com . pan ions. Kevin Gene Sharp. 21. Mr R1chard . a 44-year res1-
and Terrry Lynn rrankltn, UJ~~ent or Newl><!rt Beach. died last
both or Arizona. remained 10 week al the age of 73.
cus tody on susp1c1on of possession
of hashish
The two young men. who'd
been traveling with Law for
<Jbout a week, apparently could
shed no Ltght on incidents lhat
led up to the shooting
J\ccording lo Detective Sam
Amburgey. the Arizonan:. had
been workin)! as wheat pickers
in Texas ano dec1<Jed to move
on. Law picked the m up in ht~
pickup truck a s they we re
hitchhikin~ near J\marillo
Law reportedly showed them
his .38-calibcr revolver that he'd
bought a few days earlier after
being robbed. :
According to Amburgey. the
two -companions said Law kept
the gun in the truck cab during
the day and wore it in a shoulde r
hols ter at night.
T he trio traveled to Phoenix.
The Commodores Club of the
Newport Harbor Area Cha mber
of Commerce. will conduct the
non-denominational services at
10 a .m. at the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church.
Mr. Richard was a member of
the Co mmodores Club and a
former pres ident o f t he
Chamber of Commerce.
The list of his civic and busi-
ness accomplis hments is ex·
tens ive and includes services
with youth groups such as Big
Brothers of Orange County, the
Orange Empi re Council of the
Boy Scouts or America. the YM•
CA and both the Girls' and 8oys1
clubs in the Ha rbor Area.
>
Coas t .
Weather
Cordova contends that the ap-
pointment by Governor Brown
was intended "to buy creden·
tials from the radical left" as
spearheaded by Tom Hayden
and Jane Fonda .
The former Democr atic as·
semblyman, who was defeated
by John Scbmiu ln a run fer the
s tate senate, had been con·
sidered a prime candidate for
the supervisorial appointment.
Harbor Principal
Relates 'Dissent'
San Diego and San Francisco
bero re arrivin g in Ne wport
Beach late Monday night.
They slept in the truck parked
in the West Ocean F.ront parking
lot
T hat was where Duvardo
round them Tuesday morning
He became s uspicious th at
Sha rp and Franklin m ay have
been d rinking and carr yi ng
narcotics in the vehicle.
Mr. Ri chllfd is survived by his
wife of 51 years. Jenny: his sor\
John and.three grandsons.
Thf family suggests memorial
rontr1bulioos to the Ora nge Em'
p1re Council of the Boy Scouts of
America or to Big Brothers or
Orange County
Some low clouds and fog
late night and early morn-
ing hours otherwise fair
Thursday with variable
high cl~. Lows tonlt bt
in 60s and 70s . Highs
Thursd ay mid-70s at
beaches to near 90 inland.
IN818BT88&W
.Sutnarf>an horMa lelk• ore
tu/lniftQ, cu mar. AOtfftl6ol
b11111r1 01Jc, "Hoto for?"
be /ore 111•11 otk, "How
much?'' a.. Pa{ll Bf.
Cordova said today, however,
he won't run for the county's
Third District seat.
But speaking of Mlller's a1-
polntment, Cordova said the
choice could boomeran1 on
Brown because mainstream
Democrat.a may perceive that
Brown wlll do anythin& to
placate the far left.
Cordova said be beUMes thal
Brown feels he can cballenae
Pr .. ident Carter "only from the
tert flank." ••t tbink we'll tee a 1i1antic
11alom nat 1ear. Brown Will veer
• Ua• Wt to set &lie nom....-t and lf lte 1ueceeclt be will urn
back to tbe rtpt for tbe 1eneraJ
1lecUOn."
Cordova wa1 one or five
fhtall1t1 for tbe seat tbat became v1cant when ·Ralph
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By JACKIE HYMAN oe .... Delly l'i ... s .. "
Newport Harbor High School
Principal T o m J acobs on
testilieCS today that music teacher
Richard England stirred dissent
amooa students and in some in-
stancet threatened to withhold
colle1e recommendations for stu·
dents who complained. J aeoblon is a key witness m
Newport-Mesa school district ef·
forts to aet England fired.
England's case stirred a con-
troversy last spring when tbe
music teacher was ousted as
Harbor High band director and
tra nsferred to Corona del Mar
Hi1h School after unprof Ulional
conduct cbaraes we re ftled
a1atnat him.
Principal Jacobson has yet to
face crou·examination on his
teltllDOll)' ,Sven before a three·
membtJ' commtuee on pro·
fe11tonal conduct beaded by a
· state otncer.
• ' '
The probe is being held in the
Costa Mesa High School library.
Under direct examination to·
day and Tuesday, J acobson re·
counted alleged incidents In
which he claimed England dis-
obeyed the principal 's instruc-
tions to have hJs band perform
at football playoff games.
He also teslllled that England
allegedly threatened to withhold
colle1e t-ecommendatlons from ·
band students who complained
to J acobeon.
Jacobson also cited instances
In which En1land pur portedly
read administrative memos ld
s tudents and parents and al·
lesedly attempted to sUr dis·
sent, sa)'inl that Jacobson "ia.
now the barid director ...
E"lland'a attomey, Lawre.nce
Rosenzwe 11. ts expec t ed lo
make h1I openlnt remarlt.s and bello Introducing def enae "wit·
ne11e1 Thursday an emopn or
F rtday. 'It ., .. , '1
l ..
After radioing for a backup
unit. the officer ordered the two
Into the back or his pat rol car
and awakened Law. who was
sleeping in the bed of lhe truck.
Amburgey said Law sat up.
aske d the officer whe re his
ffiends were and was ordered to
keep his bands away from his
<See IDENTITY, Pa1e Al>
Jordan Named
BULLETIN
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Prell·
demt Carter .. med RamlHoo
Jorda• u Wlltte lloeM ddef.,
staff tlllla ........ ~-u.ere was ao•rd ;. tile tatare of die
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'CYCLE' SOLD
ON FIRST DAY
"I t ried for two years to seU
my Exercycle, but nobody want
ed to buy it -until I t ried ~
Daily Pilot. · ,'
"Then I sold it to the finit
caller on the first day my a4
ran." •
That's the advertising sue~
story of the Capis trano Beac
man who placed this ad in
Daily Pilot: •
Reducma Exercycle, ~ spd, Elec. '800 valuu will
sell for 1.175 firm xxx·
UlClC
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the Dally Pt.lot cla .. med aeo1
lion. Call the lrlenclly a d ·vt.le atM2·.,.. ~ •
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LOI ANGSLSS <AP)
Pullie Soudaweet AltliMI f\ew
Jl l commefl'••I fUaht• wltb
ahetaft Utal weH In "un
ahwort .. 1 eo•d"toa, ' th• Federal AvtatJoca AdmlalatraUon
cba.ra-d cour. TM P'AA 1a1t PSA
with tM .._t alrertft mala
• Utaanae .... rn blltery.
The aJrliM allo ne• another
71 commerclal tll1ht1 o n
aarc,.ft that were not main·
talned ln .ceordance wtth PSA
-operaUna proc:eduNI, the rAA
Hid ln a 111.,.,e Mtter d.tall1n1
the rHIOnl for the $38$,000 ftne.
PSA uld \OClay lb al the FAA
(;ol,J, Tops
$3lKJ
An Ounce
LO NOON (AP) -The price of
aold jumped almost S6 to top
$300 an ounce for the first time
today amid uncertainly in the
world's financial markets that
President Carter wlll be able to
implement his e nergy policies.
The dollar dropped again. The
decline on European markets -
attributed in part to the news
that Carter was prepmng to
shake up his Cabinet 4nd top
White House staff.
"It looks like they're deserting
a sinking ship," said one London
foretan exchange dealer com·
menttnc on the report that all
Carter's official family had sub-
mit.ted their resicnatJons.
Apparently be did not realize
that ~ resignations were sub-
mitted because Carte r asked for
them
Another dealer s aid the dollar
was affected by rumors, whicb
recur periodically, that OPEC
countries plan to quit using lhe
dollar as the standard currency
for their oil trade.
· Gold, an Investor's traditional
hedge in times of monetary un·
certainty, was trading late in the
morning in Zurich at $303.875 an
ounce before easing
London's five major dealers
"fi xed " the price for the mom ·
ing trading session ~l $303.85
and $302.15 in the arternoon.
Tuesday's closing rate in Lon·
don was $298.315, the previou.5
record. The closing rate in
Zuric:J\ had been $296.125.
A month· ago. an ounce or gold
was sellmg for around $280, and
at the start of the year it was
$225.20 The metal leaped the
$200 hurdle for the first time Ju-
• ly 28, 1978.
The dollar declined in New
York late T uesday al the news
from Washington.
* * * Market Reels
From Cabinet
Resignations
NEW YORK CAP> --Worries
a bout the implicallons of the
resignations offered by President
Carter's cabinet and chief a.Ides
sent the stock ma rket reeling to·
day
The Dow J ont:s overage or 30
industrial issues was down 7.J7'
poinu to 821.33 idler an hour or
trad•nJC.
Oil the New York Stock Eic
r hanRe. declines lt.-d advtlnct9'
b y Q more than $-lo· I marttln
Volum~ on thf' exchanice In th"
flrflt hour ot tradlnl( wu s h"cllt•
10. 76 million l'lh&rt!l'I
L1tte Tutl11d•y , th • Whltf'
Jlouise announced that mcQ'loorR
ol the cabinet and Carterit key
aldes tendered their re11 lf(ne
tlons as part of a po11slblt• 1.1tJ
ministration shakeup.
Amon1t btlJ early loteni wor •
Getty OU, down 2 to r.3'111 i Bally.
off 2'1il to •~; Lockheea, down
l Vt to 111'; Hughes Tool, off lV•
to 54441; and Tram World Corp.,
down ~ to 18\.'t.
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att.rmath ot lb May 2.5 OC 10
era.a. ol an American Alrllne11
plaM .in C'blcqo, the worst air
cl1aa1C.rln U.8. hbtor1.
P' AA 1PC>ke11ma.n Alex Garvis
aald the hnea c1m., as part or M
ntw "1et tou1h" policy an
nounced by FAA c hi ef l.an1~ Bond In March, two
monO. before the DC· lU IOfll an
engine and cruhed on takeoff
from O'Hue lntt!rnat1on•I
~":re.~~wu ...... out .
"Our lrwpeetora are lookln& at
evtrybody." Oarvte sald.
In the letter to PSA Pretldent
WUUam R. Shimp, FAA Nei<>nal
counHI DeWltte T. Lawaon Jr.
listed the alle•ed violatl<>111 and
u ld, ··we believe that the11e
violations dJsclose ~ pattern by
PSA to defer the lmmedJate
performance .of requlr~ maJn·
lenance."
Alleged violations Include 135
rti(Jhts m January and February
on two Boeing 727·100 jetliners
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BIG AND LITTLE TOOT MAKE MUSIC FOR COUNTY FAIR
Jacque• •nd Jimmy Jome of Michigan Play CalUope
County Fair Sets
All States Re11nion
Singer Elvin Bishop and con-
tinuing performances of Laser
Oiscomania spar k up toniJlhl at·
the Orani:c County F air. 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa.
The n on T hurs day inspira ·
tional singer Debby Boone will
light up the fair w ith he r
performances at 7 and 9 p m. in
the amphitheater.
Hours are noon to midnight to
d ay J.hrough Thursday and JO
a .m . to midnight Friday through
Sunday, when the fa ir cuds.
Admission or $2 for adulLc; <tnd
SI for children 6 to 12 includes
ente rtainment.
On Thursday, All States Rcun·
ion Day will honor Orange
Countians wbo come from other
slates.
Here's the schedule for this
evening and early Thursday:
TONIGHT
5· 10 p.m . China painting
E uropean-style and naturalistic
.flowers. crafts a r.ea.
5 p.m. Carson Junior Singers,
Mountain Dew Stage.
5 and 8 p .m . Mi tchell
Ma rione•tc11 Showboat. on the
.croun<.ls.
5 ao 1md 7 .30 v m . J~tc Gym
nDHlicft, on lhc ~rountJl\
5 :JO and 8 30 (.I. m Ria tu
lh nr h Cowboy~. ltcrltnf(f' Sta"''
fl p.m 4 II on Staf(c, 4 If bull<I
ing.
6 30 10 30 p m. Gl9nl Slcpt1
Combo. fl'rl(J() Ua1eM r..ao µ.m F.ddlr Spaut1,•tll.
He ritage StaJ("
7 and 9 p. m Jl:I vln H\"ho11.
Am µhithe1tler
7 ao µ.m ltoyol lfutl\I' 1r1u1 ,
Mot1n11hhm M1 1ulr1w11.
7:30-11 :30 p.m. Moptezuma's
Revengc,'Mountaio Dew Stage .
8 and 10 p.m. Laser Tiis ·
rom uni a featuring the Lockers.
Grandstand. THURSDAY
9 a.m . 4-H market and feeder
beer. livestock a rea.
9 a.m . Junior poultry show,_
h \'C~tock area.
12·5 p . m . Chi'n<t painting,
crafts area. ·
I and 3 p.m . Debbie's Dance
Stud io, Mountain Dew Stage.
I p.m. Ff'A ma rket and feeder
beef , livestock area.
1 ·30 p.m . Ha r ry "Woo·Woo"
Stevens. Heritage Stage.
2 p.m . Ronald McDonald, pie·
nic a rea.
2 and 4 p.m . Carson Singers,
Mountain Dew Stage.
2:30 p.m . Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
2 :30 and 4:30 p.m . Variety
show. Heritage Stage.
3:30 p.m. Clown conttst and
mime show, Heritage StaRe
4 p.m. 4-H on Stage, 4·H build·
ing .
Bail Bill Backed
SACRAMENTO (AP> -J)ver
prolf'Hls of the ball bond In·
du11try, a <'ommlttec of the state
Sf.not<' approved " Brown ad·
mlnllftrullon bll1 to radically
n lh'r th.-tftll 11yRt~m which
wn111d ullow cfofcndunt." chartted
with ml!uh•mt•1.1nor11 lo deposit tO rw rf'Nll of t ht•I r ha It with the
1•11111 l. lh11~ 1•llt11l1111Un v, the bnll
hor1c.l1111wn.
f ',....PapAI
KENNEDY INTERVIEW. • •
•ttA!r lM •N•ld.,nt hn "went throul(h " v~ry <'oMldertble period of
"'" tv•lu.•lloo, r" mcMmlniatlon M my own llfe. my own valuetJ, my
owfl purptM 1md lhe1 dlrutlon or m y llf1>. I wondered whether lt
would t1t1 uo1t11lhln ll• continue In thn arNt of 11ubllc aervice.
"1'hfirn h•Vll t~n II 1torlrt1 Of lraum1.1tlc t'IVCnlll that have im·
P•<'lt'd my Ith•," uld Kuru111dy. the hJ11l of the four Kennedy
broth .. n
1111 _.hk-111 hrntluw tiled 1lurln1e World Wu II, 1n er1 that also
saw lht! doalh of • 111,.1 .. r In ,. plane cra,.h. Brothers John and
Robart dltd •t lhtt hMnd• of Hlff.t,.,.ln11 In the 196011.
"BlJT THI" TaAGI(: AC<.1DENT, WHICH I bore the complete
retPoMlblUty for end comph,lc •N~ountablUly for, hMS areater
meanlna. It m1de mo re-evaluate my own dlrecUon and uaefuloess
•• a human beln1. After 1 period of time, I made up my mind that
there •• no tumln1 back fn Ufe."
Wbea tbe car driven by Kennedy plunaed otr a brtdae on Cbap·
paquiddick laland on Julf 11, 1.8, drown1nc secretary and cam·
pafp woner lllry Jo Kopechne, 21, it WU 10 boun before the
senator reportad u.e accident, an action he later caUed "lndefeaal· ble.••
Asked what Ulat Hid about hJa cbaracter and ablllb' to
wltbatand atreu, Kennedy repUed, "At the Ume of tbe accident,
there wu both Ole phy1lcal lmp1ct ol tbe ear 1olq lllto tbe water
and the MnlaUon of almost drowntni. I wu 10iDQ to droWD ud
lhen l wu at the surf ace," bl Nealled.
THE &XRAt18TION 1u•aot1ND1NG 'l'llAT ••• THE ....
of loll. the d11orienta"::u t.be trauma ot tbat l.Dctdeat ~ not. I
Wok, Nlate to public CJ qu.Uonl. ID a 1tnuful 11tuatioll, I
tb1Dt trauma and esperleDee ol tbat DiOt. ueoclated wlUI tbe
~=:;rc,~~~~d~lrculllltw. ·~·
· A...,..tlaat~~ddlek apiD be mutq ........ &1narllr .... M 1c1pee1mt•1 pannu IMt '"*· .. ......_ l''' UM 1• aaalftl'IU'J or a111 otMI' daJ, tlae tr.,.,. eoalie811 wltll me •vel'J cla1,•• 1tennedy 1.id. "l feel"" ,.......... llDd dleply about It and will fort.be Nit ol my We ...
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Uaat Ud cneka in the landidl'
... , ........... ru1hta ln Ju·
fy, tt11 oo am with a malfunc·
ttcmln1 tachometer, 13 ruchta "'
August .on a m wtth a detec:tlve
enalne, 64 fiJghta In O.eember
on a 727 with a defectJve Inboard
(lap •Yttem and five ftlaJU ln
September on a 721 with an on
seal leu. .
The S?BS.000 flno repreaenl• an
accumulaUon or tome 390 vlol•·
Uona at or near the l•l•l UmU of
$1,000 apt-:ce, lncludlna tbr"
vlolaU~ that d1dn'l tnvolve 1ny
night.a. .
PSA spokesman Skip M1•""
F,....P.,,.AI
VETS •••
sales en1lneer, c.Ued Mlll"r
"one ol the flne11t M1trlrrn <:o r111j
officers I have ever known "
Ridell said he wu11 flylnat c·ow
bat about 50 miles wwi1y wh•m
Miller was shot dOwf\ In Vh•t
nam a nd heard h im v·11111
helicopter personne l en routt• w
rescue him "not to bother," thul
h.e wa.11 already 11urroundcd by
Viet Cong.
"He went through holl nnd
came back;" Ridell 11uld "l>o
we give p<.'Ople a st•cond ctwnt••·
when they make the offort lhat
Ed Miller has mudc'1"
D r . No rris A .. Charle11. u
prisoner in Miiier's camp, s111d,
"I would stack Mr. Mtller'S war
"reco rd up again s t &n y
American veteran who hus ever
served."
Calling the a ccusallons that
Mlller collaborated with the
enemy "spurious·." Charles
asked that Miller "be Judged fo r
h is d~t ies a s a county
s upervisor." .
Auooso Ray Riale, of Costa
Mesa. who also was detained in
Miller's POW camp. said the
new s upervisor's activities while
a POW have nothing to do with
his performance as county
s upervisor.
"I think he should be given a
·chance;" Rlate said. "He has 18
months to perform and if he
doesn't perform, then fine, elect
another supervisor.··
Riate s aid he, like Miller.
faced charges alter re lease that
could have led to court· martial.
Cha rges again5t the two men
were dropped hy then·Secrelary
of the Navy John Warne r.
aaid many of the alle1aliona
were not baled on actual ob-
servaUona of violat.lool ·by the
FAA but on PSA's lnvesU1aUons
or maintenance memos after
m~ht11 .
'Nine out of 10 alle1atJona ln
their <FAA> lnveat11atJoa In·
volved memos paaaed from
nl1ht crew1 to maintenance con.
trot. asking them to check
8omethJnl out," Myen said.
The FAA, be aald bued many
of thelr1 "paperwork vlolaUona"
on lhote worbbeet.a imt.ead -Of
the flna.I lotl. PSA said it has
••oplea of FAA stamps of ap·
Ca·binet
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Shuffle
Expected
WASKlNGTON <AP> -With
all his Cablntct aQd high.level
stJaff offering to resign. Presi·
dent Cart.er i11 expected to decide
by fl'rl<tay where the HX wllf fall
UH he works on a lineup. to revive
hil1 pre11ldcncy.
Senior officials were s haken
by the move -the latest sur.
prlae in Carter's self.declared
tur ning point which left the
government in limbo.
The 34 top officials affec~
s aid little in public beyond con.
farming that they had bee n
asked Tuesday to tender their
resignations.
While House press s eeretary
Jody Powell said the offers.
made oraJly and not in writing,
would be considered "carefully
and expeditiously" by the pres•·
dent.
Cabinet secretaries were led
to beli eve they would hear
whether Cart.er would keep lhem
on "in two or three days," one
source said. Another source said
the president's decision would
come sometime "this week."
Hoth sources asked not to bl
ide ntified
The number or resignations
the president will accept re·
mained unc lear . but one White
House 0Htc1al said "the pres1
dent wiU accept some.·'
proval on all the questioned
Mcords but one .
He aald the FAA erred ln "go.
Ing by carbon c opies of
worlnheets and aomelimes
memOI lnst.ead of what was on
the flna.l &otr.'' Mvera said.
Art Smoak, director or main·
tenance for PSA, conceded the
airline approved two 727·100
Jetliners for rught despite eracks
lo "attach lugs," small metal
"ears" which house a secondary
suppor:t strut in the landing) ap-
paratus.
F,....PflfleAI .
MILLER •••
Diedrich was convicted on a
bribery charge
He sajd Miller has no support
in the county o ther than
Hayden 's Ca mp aign for
Economk Democracy.
"There were a number o(
qualified candidates for the job
but Mlller was not one or them.
•'One can deduce from his war
record that Miller might crack
under pressure ,"
Cordova said. however, th&t
the controve r sy su rrounding
cha rges against Miller while <t
prisoner of the North Viel·
namese should be put in the
past
f'~ Paee Al
IDENTITY. •
body andgetoutofthelrutk.
According lo police, Law
reached for his gun. Duvardo
grabbed his gun hand and pulled
La w out of the truck.
The pair were ~truggling on
the pavement when Miller ar
rived
The officer fired four shots in·
to Law''\ upper tor~o when hl·
was unable to <tid Duvardo in
'1 Ubdu 1n~ La w and h e wa!'t
fearful Law was about to win the
fight for control of the g un.
Polict> s aid thf'y t•ould not im
m ediate!}' uncover a motive for
Law's actions. Investi gator~
said they pla nned to talk to
Luw''> mother 1n P1:nnsylvan1a
today 1n ;.m attempt lo an~wer
that question.
Summer Safe 25o/o off
Montreau occ.asional
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$315 !,.>"">
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REG. S299 SALE
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enhance )IOUt -home at
unbelie¥able savings: Act nowr
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Of OOlll'M I uaderatood that l.M tr~• Cbayevaky. who al8o c.,.... up tM televilion lnduatry in "N•twork," had
l.Uea ~ ldvanta1• ol ,...Uty tor theaake of comedy ........ . -
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In Death
P&Upl(!I[ ICBOt:•SllL .............. lil urder -not aulcid• -
c1UHCI tM deatb ol a Focmtaln
V aUey c:oln coUector wboN bod)'
wa1 found slumped ln Illa car
May 21. ae~ to an attorney
who ll •Nldnl a formal cor·
oner's lnqu.t ln the case.
The formal lnQuesl w•• aoupt
Tuead-.Y by Ron Kreber ln let·
tera to botb tbe Orange County
Grand Jury and District At·
torney Cecll Hicks.
K reber la representing
Jeanine Hat&. widow ol Joseph
Hai1, 53, who died after Ingest·
log a lethal doM of cyanide:
Hls body was found lo the Five
I mean. J never truly expeet.ed \o '"
•Itch doctors boot•yin• around bodi
late at nl&ht or even cate,b a cUmPM of
the aultry Diana tllH lounelnl ln a
waltln& room.
But the s pecter of a medical
bureacracy s6 betuddled as to stve the wrong injeclioo.s to patients, ml.splace
bodies and engage in other forms of de·
bauchery left me. shall we say. a Utt.le
cool to hospitals
~ Points shopping center in Hunt·
lngroo Beach about 24 hours
after he had left home to meet a
potential coin buyer and attend
a Job interview. lereber said today tbal el.e·
ments pointing \oward foul play
Include the fact Yael Haig's
wallet, valuable co'lns and a
piec~ or paper containing the
name and phone number of the
potential buyer were missing
llUTZMANH
WHEN TRE MOMENT I dreaded as much as seeing
Menachem Begin guest host the Tonight Show did arrive
only several weeks ago, I knew I had finally been trapped.
There was no way out. Surpry, u.e doctor sa10
"Oy vey!" is about all I remember saying,
Now they would get me too. those rummy doctors and
nurses who I could .imagine so vividly making chopped
liver out of my viscera.
The bospitaJ of my incarceration was to be Cedars·Slnai
Medical Center in West Los Angeles. A big hospital. Just
like'Cbayevsky's mythical house of horrors. . . ~
MYOlAGINATIONSHHTEDintooverdrlve.
They would lose my blood or urine sample, or worse yet,
confuse my samples with someone elses.
Mulling the aiaxeO·UP reports, the doctor would look
down at me and proclaam in stentorian tones, "You need a
hysterectomy." •
After the first rew days, it didn't happen quite that way.
• The nurses seemed pleasapt and attentive. And competent.
But just when I thought all was going well and I was cop-
ing brilliantly, the doctor shattered my calm. "We operate
tomorrow."
"Oy vey ! " I lb.ink 1 said
OF COU1lSE I PUT up a raise. brave rronl for my fami·
ly I onJy cried and begged for forgiveness three times. Not
bad· · · When the moment of truth arrived, ·I was more than not
up to Jt. tn tbe pre-op room they let ·me eool my heel.a for
about 20 minutes. And that's when I thought tor· Uie first time Padd_y Chayevsk~. himself was orchestrating the whole damn
thing. 1bis was THE hospital be bad written .about. And he
was doing a sequel. with me as the star. "Your name Bruce?" someone in a blue surgical outllt
asked
"OH GOD, THEY'VE already got me confused," I
thought. "The name is Kuumann," I said. "K·U-T·Z·M·A·N -N
That's two N's. Please don't forget."
As soon as the first one went by, another sterile man
came by. Looking me square in the blood·Sbot, terror·
stricken eyes, be said, "We're gonna get you next."
I knew be was right.
The pre-op room was crowded with gurneys, each bear-
ing its human cargo. l felt like I was in a parking lot.
WREN TIIEY WHEELED my gurney into the hallway.
there was a traffic jam or patients.
Doctors and nurses were walking around yelling at ~ach
other. I knew operating rooms were places of high anxiety.
but I just wished they could have acted more like they
were hta NoefCOward play than a black satire.
Into the operatlng room they wheeled me. My doctor
was standing in the center of the room with bis mask
down. grinning. "Probably thinking of his bill," 1 thought
at the time. I realized later 1 was right.
BEFORE THE LIGHT,:; went out. I remember Lellin~
meone with a mask on tbil the operating room, so spat kl·
ing and sanitary and while, reminded me of a McDonald's
hamburger stand kitchen I once worked in as a kid.
•·1 just hope l'm not the hamburger." I said.
And then I could have sworn J saw Paddy Chayevsky
and Ronald McDonald staring down at me.
Ealing chopped liver
Battin Vows Battle
On '76 Conviction
Former Orange County
Supervisor Robert Battin said
Tuesday be wtll fight the 1976
conviction that forced him from
offite "until I run out of courts,
run out of ideas."
Battin was removed from of-
fice for misuse of his county
staff to work on bis unsuccesafuJ
bid for the Democratic nomina-
tion for lieutenant governor in
1974.
Battin saJd Tuesday his latest
effort \o battle the conviction ls
a lawsuit filed In federal court in
Los Angeles seeking $15,375 in
back pay he alleges the county
owes bim.
In the suit, Battin claJmed he
waa removed from office lUeaal·
ly becaUH be never wu Mn·
tencecl. • -
Battlo, oow a Santa Ana at·
torney, l• aeeklnl $1 ,01' ln blweeldJ pay for the period
betw .. July 15, 1"11, and wbat
would have bMa the end ol b1I
lffeed diatrict term. Ju. 4, tm. aionl .ttb '450 per moatb
be would Dave recelHd for at.
tendtn1 yarloH 1overameat comm•eeicm meetin11. HDlenee bad not been lmpoeed. ••When a penon ll on proba·
Uoe be llW 11 enUtle,d to vote,"
Battin explained. "I feel th•t If I
w11 tfttlUed to vote I wu en-
titled to carry out my dut.let aa
1upervtaor.
Sapertar OMart Judi• K-.&b
Lae W ordend Battla to ..,..
11x mcmdll 1n tountr Jal.I aad
pay a ftM of M,175 but l•~r au.·
peaMd .U but one moatb ol the Jill ..... wlllC'i9 S.lUD DOW baa
Nl'ftd.
Batalia 111,•ded Twclay that
U. ~--._ordered U I ...... " ,,..Uon and that
"My poetUon lt tb1t became J
w11 819*1 probatJon and J was,
·• 1Ull eUSible to vote th1t I could ha"' eonttnved to do my
duU"," be coaUo ...
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from the car. ,
And, Kreber contended, there
were conflicting reports from
police a nd coroner's io ·
vestigators on bruises found on
Haig's body.
"And where is the motive for
suicide?" Kreber asked. "There
was not one sign of despon-
dency." Jim Beisner, chief deputy cor-
oner, today disputed Kreber's
analysis or the case. ~
While the missing wallet and
cojns, Beisner said, could point
to foul play, the bruises and
other circumstances of the death
de-not.
The bruises. Beisner said, are
not the type round in "combative
situations.··
· ~H\! was a big man. l don't see
how anyone could have foi:ced
him to drink a poison." Beisner
said.
, And Beisner said there may
have been ~pondency due to
the fact that Jfalg, a chemist, had
been unemployed for several
months. Beisner noted that in·
vestigators could not determine
any firm where Haig may have
been scheduled for an interview
on the day or his death.
Beisner said both police and
coroner's deputies said the case" was handled u a •;potential 187
<murder)" for a long period or
time. adding that facts did not.
support a finding in favor of
murder.
He said police agr~ wlth the
coroner's conclusion of suicide
!ls the cause or death.
·valley's City
Manager Eyes
Resignatiop
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of ... 0.11, ...... , ... ,
Fountain Valley City Manager
James Neal told city council
members Tuesday that he in-
te nds to resign at the end of this
year.
Neal. 65. has beld tbe city's
top adminislrat4ve post nearly
14 years, watching the city grow
"from bean fields to its present
population or 55,000 ...
He said ne plans to continue
part·time teaching at area col·
leges and will ser ve as a
municipal consultant after leav·
ing the city.
Neal's resignation is eHective
Dec. 31, 1979.
Neal said today he decided to
retire "a couple of weeks ago"
and had 'made informal an·
nouncements to c ity co11ncil
members.
He was praised for ·'an ex·
cellent job" by city leaders at
Tuesday's r egular council
session.
·'The city is in e~cellent finan·
cial condition-everything is
great," Neal saJd.
Neal, who came under fire
from city employee groups for
alleged "threats and intimida·
lion." is now working on a day.
to day contract.
Last year. city council mem·
hen cancelled his two.year con·
tract in reaction to complaints
rrom city employees. His annual
salary ii $43,881 ..
Neal Nld bis declslon to retire
la bated tolely on bis dealre to
dedleate more time to te•cblne
and punue bis favorite bobby-
racquetbaU.
He ha served more tban 33
years in city 1ovemmenll, with
past experience ln Berkeley,
Salinas, Reddlna. Oceanside,
Redwood Clly and Vancouver,
Wa1h.
Prior to bis enlry ln\o city rov·
ernmenta, Neal 1trved u • com·
mander in the U.S. Navy.
Neal tald M lotenda to con·
tinue Uvln1 ln his Fountain
Valley home after retl,.menl.
Niii and Ida wtle, Dorothy, have'
fiva childnn.
DAil v PILOT Al
3Held
In Alien
Smuggle
U.S. Border Patrol a&ellts ar-
reated three Oceanside reeidents
late Tuetclay in connection with
an alleced aJJen-smuigllng rina
operated through Camp
· Pendletoo usln1 stolen military
decal&.
OeilJ "9t SMtl ......_
ARTIST A.S. ASHLEY 'ADJUSTS' HIS FESTIVAL ENTRY
Obfectlona From Boerd Prompt Protest Demonatratlon
Donald Wayne WlWs. 30 ; Amy
Willis, 27 ; and Hector Javier
Salaiar, 20. an illegal immi-
grant living in Oceanside, were..,.,
lo be charged today In federal
court in Chula Vis ta with
transporting illegal aliens and'
con.spiracy lo s muggle aliens
'lCross the U.S.·Mexican border
John Wesson, agent in charge
of the Border Patrol's check-
point south of San Clemente.
said Tuesda.y's arrests were the
culmination of a long investiga·
lion. Band A.id( ed) "These people were under sur.
veillance by our agents for
several weeks," he said.
Banned Artist Raps Policy "They were making several
·trips through Camp Pendleton
and they were making a lot of
money." Wesson alleged. By STEVE MITCHELL
• Of U. o.41Y ~li.t SUtt
A.S.Asbley walked briskly Lo
bis booth at the Festival of Arts
grounds and began slicking
Band·Aids on a piece called
.. Black Plasma."
Then, without a word. he
taped paper sanitary toilet seats
covers onto a second piece
called "Sprihklers."
He drew red lips on a third
piece called "Girlfriend No. 1 ...
then took the entire exhibit off
the wall.
AU the wtiile a silent crowd of
more than 50 restivalgoers stood
in a semi·circle around the
macabre demonstration.
"What's h e doing'>'' on t!
woman asked her husband.
"You 're the artist in the fam1·
Singer Hurt
In Romp
With Buffalo
AV ALON <AP> -A romp wtlb a grumpy bufralo ended unbap·
pily for singer John Davidson,
who was in a Catalina Island
hospital today with bruises on
his knee and hip and torn
cartilage in his rib cage. ~
"Thinking bpck. it was k:ind of
a dumb thing to do." said a
rueful Davidson.
He will have to wear a brace
for four weeks and was forced to
cancel several state fair singing
engagements. Davidson. who runs a s ummer
camp for singers at nearby
Toyon Bay, said the big male
buffalo. one or several running
wild on the island. was banging
.around the camp's softball field
Tuesday evening.
"l was playing with it the way
I used to play with my father's
rams," said the 37·year-old en·
tertainer. "I would kind or run
arter him, he would kind or run
a fter me.
··But at one point he tu med
and didn't want to play with me
any more and charged at me. t
ran and fell on the ground and
students who saw it said he
picked me up and threw me in
the air."
Davidson said he expected to
leave the hospital today.
As for the buffalo. be said, "be
ran oCf into the woods and he's
still there.
ly You tell me." he quipped.
An artist who knew better told
the couple. "He's brave enough
to make a s<>cial statement."
"Why does he have Lo remove
has a rt '>" another s pectator
asked.
•'Because he does n 't have
pretty art.'' the artist res~nded
Pretty or no, the art was off
the wall, and Ashley silently
nailed a full-length m ap of
Orange County where "Black
Plasma" was once exh1b1ted.
"Maybe he 's ~oing to show a
film." one.woman said
Taking a razor blade from a
package. the leather-Jacket-clad
e1 rt1s t s urgicall y r e moved
LC1guna Bt-ach from the map
Out popped ... baby doll from
the map. which Ashley pocket
cd Then. uslllg a curved sur·
g1ca I needle and thread. hl'
!>ewed Laj{una Beach back on
the map and placed Band-Aldl>
over the scar.
Without a word. he gra bbed a
box full of his calling cards and
dumped them on the ground and
s talked off the fesllvaJ grounds
amidst cheers and a pplause -.
some of at from s pectato•s who
still weren't sure what was go-
ing on.
He walked briskly to an lCe
cream store on Broadway where
He charged that immigrants
were paying between $200 ana
$250 per trip across the border.
The group was allegedly bnng-
_ing 11 to 15 immigrants across
each trip.
W ~sson said the trio used
military decttl'> that would allow
their c1Vllian van!> lo gain acct·ss
to the sprawling military an ·
stallation.
Camp Pendleton is situated so
that vcbJcles may enter it in thc
Oceanside area and ex1L north
of the Border Patrol's check
point into south San Clemente.
Unde r such a route , smuggleN-
woultl bypass lhe Border Patrol station. ·
Wesson indicated that none of
those arrested were M arme!>
Algents also seized two groups
of ahens at two way stalaon!> an
the Oceanside area that were al
lcgedly connected with the su:.
pee ts .
' Protesters
Rap County
Wage Efforts
he explained his actions to a re· One of the icket. §!£~ callfilL_ porter __ __:._--,:1t-:r:-::;a-=;;p~e=-~
"I got d call Jrom lfestnal Another declared that the
groun(ls chairman) Mogens Abel days of slavery are over.
who told me the board held a ··Yuck" said a thjrd.
meeting and wante d me to The placards were carried by
change my work wi thin 24 about 100 Orange Count y
hours." he said. employees who Look their pro-
··1 asked which work they ob· tests for higher pay directly to
jec:ted to. and he said all of it." the Board oC Supervisors Tues·
Fingering a lid from a sour day.
cream container hanging around Several employee . represen·
his neck. Ashley admitted he tataves told officials that they
does not know what he'll do now are not happy with the way
thathisex.h.ibitisdown salary negotiations are develop·
"I 'd like to stay a t the mg .
festival." he said. "It's one of Stalky Lehman. a senior social
the few places where you get a worker. said that offers have
variety or people seeing your been insulting.
art ·· He said county proposals are
lie said a lot or people object 'similar lo a dine r leaving a
to the festival of Arts. "because quarter tip at the e nd of a $100
it's so radically conservative." meal.
The 25·vear-old Estancia HJ2h · .. ft has been a slap in the fat·1·
School graduate said this was and we won't roll over and play
his second year in the Festival dead," he said. "We demand
of Arts. and chums the jurori. compensation."
judged rus•work highest among Patricia Winkle. an employee
the new festival entnes. in the Supenor Court, told the
Ho w d id he get the con supervisors that her unit wa~ of·
troversta l cxh1b1ts on the fered an 8.5 pe rcent pay 1n
fesUval grounds in the first crease.
place'! She said S.S percent of lhat
"I replaced some of the works sum must go towards retirement
that were Juried." he smiled. system increases.
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Port of Coata Mesa
Pmpi)Hd nil ~eta CU11 Offidol Em~m /o'r Cosio Mesa
up to Meta to wn and do their overnlRht snooilng along
tt11idenllal 11lrttl8 whe~ they aren 'las easily detected.
And sometimes. It '" asserted. they do mischief in
t~e netghborhoods · · ,
So. here )'GU havt' a <-ertaan Innuendo that Costa
Mesa'" vandalism i~ partially due to the city's proximity
lo Newport 0...ch. • . ~ --. •
And on the other hand, when Newport botched its
handling of Fourth of July traffic in Balboa, there was cer·
tain s uggestion 'that Costa Mesa traffic problems were
partially lo blame. ~
So it goes, ~ck and fo'hh . ,
You are left wondering, however . if indeed Costa Mes;.
can continue to consider itself a non-beach city?
TECHNICALLY, IT'S true that at no place do Costa
Mesa city limits embrace the sea. There is long and bitter
pohtical history to that condilion. Costa Mesa's Broadway
was built as the street that would lea'd to the city's port in
Upper Newport Bay. But Newport annexed around the bav
and <•hokPd offthe drcam of Costa Me~a leaders.
All these past hussies aside, at as interesting that to
day, many locations within Costa Mesa are closer to the
ocean or bay than some a reas of Newport Beach.
You look around Costa Mesa and you can see how
clearly the clty is ocean-oriented.
Slayiqg'
Of JFK •
'A PIOt'
·-
WASHINGTON (AP) -Was
th• aaca prelident ol the United PJ:!~'7'e:t!"ra' Cf>'lal>iC:1'
coaaplralon ~ the kllllna of a
major American clvU rlchts
lHder1
Tbe a.uualn•Uona committee
of the U S. HoWle of Represen.
t.-Uv~•. In a dMded deelaioo.
uys that may have been tbe
caae wtMm · ,
On Nov. 22, 1983, President .
John 8''1lzgeraJd KeMedy ~
¥hot to death lD Dallu.
On Aprtl 4, 1968, Or. Martin
Luthe r fUnl( Jr. W&ll aunacd
down In Memphls, Tenn. .
Tiit: COMMl1TEE'S final re ·
µorl. the product of a two-year.
S6 mllllon lnvestlgatlon, said
·ruesday that Kennedy's as -
11us11lnaUon was probably lbe re-
s ult of 1.1 conspiracy and King's
muy have been.
-But three of the committee's
12 mem~rs filed dissents to the
('Onc1U3lon that Kennedy's as·
s usslnatlon was a conspiracy.
Q1 u r h le1111 a conspiracy by
llaobst.f'rs. •
Onti. of the three dissenters,
Rep. Harold ~wyer, R-Micb ..
s uld the cons prracy flndlogs in
both the Kennedy and King as-
11asslnaUons are based on "sup·
pot1i tlon upon supposition upon
1iupposlllon "
CO MMITTEE m e mbers
scheduled a n~ws conrerence to-
day Lo formally re lease lbe re·
PQrl and answer questions about
it.
Conspiracies or-not, however,
the committee agreed with con-
clusions of earlier invesUgalions
t ha t Lee Harvey Oswald as-
s assinated Kennedy and Jame:.
Earl Ray ussa'isinated King.
It s aid It round "substanli.al
<·vidcnce" that a St. Louis group
offerc.'<f $50,000 for the murder of
King but no proof linking the
offer to his murder.
OF KENNEDY\ the final re
port said : "The com mitte<·
found that it was possible ..
tha t an indi vidual or ganized ~ crime lender or a smuH com
bmation or leade rs m ight have
participated in a conspiracy to
assassinate Preside nt Ke n -
-----.-----eo8'1"k"MES'A1S-A 11EAYY prov1 er tot e boating ln -:--
dustry. It also provides the s upporting commerce· ror
many other aquatic act1v1tics. A-nd its people use the
beaches heavily. Not to mention lhe beach traffic and
"beach vandalism ove rflow."
nedy ·· -----.--
fl named Carlos Marcello and
Santo:. Trafficantc us "the m05l
hkely family bosses or organized
c rime to have participated in
such a unilateral assassination
µIa n ."
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All this considered. the days may be long gone wher e
Costa Mesa is considered a non·beach city. T he problems
as wcU as the pleasures of the Pacific are too close at
hand.
But at S<iJd it found no direct
evid e n ce M arceJlo o r Traf-
fi can Lc were in fact involved. Never mind where the city Hmit Imes were drawn.
MARCELLO, oper ating out of
New Orlcan:., and Trafficante, China Slates Soviet Talks out or Miami. both deny they had any connection with Ken·
PEKING (AP> -The Chinese Moscow and spedfied that the nedy'l>'°murder.
government h as agr~ uncondl talks -the first since the 1960s The final report 'Said "one
tlonally to talks with~ ould begin In the second c ritical · evidentiary element"
government to Improve re la-hall o September and should distinguishing Ma rcello from
tlons between them , the Sovlet alternat between Mo!icow: and other mobsters Is "credible as·
Embuay announced today. -...-1'0CiaUons ...• albeit tenuous"
lt said the Chinese reply to the China ed its Moscow a m· linking Oswald and Jack Ruby,
latest RUSAlan note on the sub-bassador, Wang Youpln e to who kllled Oswald, to Marcello
ject was delivered Monday ln represent it. a11socl11ws .
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Arizona officers examine a Greyhound bus
which overturned in a thunderstorm on In·
terstate 10 about 30 miles west of Phoenix.
Officers said eight people on the Memph1s-
bound bus we re injured
$1.30 a Gallon by ~'82?
Impact of Carter Import Curbs Forecast
WASHINGTON CAP> Presi
dent Carter 's plan to limit oil
imports will help raise gasoline
pr ices lo more than $1.30 a
gallon in 1982, while home beat-
ing oil. now about 70 cents,
should hit 95 cents a gaUon, a
Library of Congress report says.
Carter's· conservation effort
will have HtUe impac t until Ul82.
when it will create significant
shortages and higher prices, the
report :.uys.
CARTER HAS vowed to hold
imports in 1979 to 8.2 million
barrels a day and cut in half
·U.S. demand for foreign crude by
1990.
The Library of Con gress
study, prepa red by Lawrence
Kumios for the House Ways and
Means Committee a nd released
T uesday. estimated a 42-gallon
barrel of crude 011 will cost s:n
an 19H2. compared wath about $20
today Th<.1t price a s!>ume'>
Israeli Warplanes
llage Over LebaJWn
BEIRUT, Lebunon (AP J Is raeli warplanes crashed thr·
s ound harrier twict' over Beirut today in their fa n;t s uch fli g ht:.
since the Syrian-Israeli dogfi ght 21 d~s ago.
__ T he stalt! radio sal<f Ii raellborde r gunners s helled four
villages in southe rn Lebanon and Israeli jets buzzed the port City
of Sidon. 25 miles south or Beirut, but Israel denied the reports
ln Te l Aviv Israeli Military SGurces said the herder area was
quiet and the Israelis were not firing ac ross the border .
SONIC BOOMS BV THE high-Oying jets in Beirut caused' no
damage and the re was no anti·aircraJt fire from Pi.lestmaan guer
rill as or Syrian pencekceping forces in Lebanon.
Syna has vowed to scramble its warplanes to intercept any
ls raf'll air raid on Pulelilmian targets followm_g last month ~
dogC1ght over !>outhern Lcb1mon.
T HAT WAS TH E FIRST aar battle between the two countries
in fi ve years. Is rael (.')a imed its American-supplied F 15 Eagle
fighters scored fi ve kills against Syria's Soviet-made MIG -21s
Syria conceded loslpg four MIGs and said two Israeli planes werP
s hot down. Israel denied any losses.
The Syrians have 22,000 troops In Lebanon policing a 31 ·month
old civil war armistice .between Lebanon's rightist Christians and
an alllance of leftist Moslems and PaJestinians .
Israel has said it will strike at Palestinian targets in Lebanon
whenever and wherever il Ukes.
.
fore ign producers will r <sa !>e
prices 10 percent a year . far les>
than they have recently
Assuming federal price con
trots on 01( expire as scbedulett
an 1981 and oil shortages are
s pread eq ually a m ong all
petroleum products. Kumans
. aid , gasoline would cost $1.:fl a
gallon. heating 011 a nd diesel
Cuel. 95 cents. residual 011 fo r
power plants. 67 cents; and
othi•r petroleum product:., $1.13 a
gallon.
BV CONTRAST, t he Amencan
A utomobale Assoc1at1on tcportc<1
that average national full-service
s>ract:i-. for gasoline last week were
!J I .4 ce nt s f or r eg .
ular, 96.5 cents for pre mium
and 95.1 cents for unleaded. The
1tssot·1ataon said 1~ s urveys have
f~nd a growing number of sta
taons scllmg gai-.ohne for mon •
than $1 per gallon. parUcularly
1n New York, Chicago, D<.1.ro1t
and other bag cities. but none as
high as $1.30 a gallon.
In other energy-related new:.
Tuesday
A con s ume r coalition
sought in federal court to pre·
vent the governme nt from ap
proving bids for 011 and gas
leases orr the Cahfomia coa~t
T HE COALITION ~ay-. th1·
btdd1ng pr<X'ess favors the ma· 9 Jor 0 11 compames because it re·
quires la rge cas h payment!'>
prior to dis coveries rather than
royalties upon a find .
Rep . Morris Udall. D-Anz •
rcn<'wcd his effort to restrict
m any of the s ame major 011
<'om panics from entering the
coal and uranium industric~
However. he received little sup-
port from fellow congressme n
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SACllAllBNTO <AP) -The)
Stale Personnel Board baS'
parceled out pay..-alaea averag-
ln1 8.3 percent t.o 133.000 stat.e
civil.-servlce workers and is
awaiting the Legislature's ac·
Uon on an addJtionaJ S.2' percent.
Tbe board's action Tuesday
implements Gov . Edmund
Brown Jr. 's deciaion last Friday
to approve oa.Jy part of a 14.S
perce11t state pay raise ap·
proved by the Legislature.
ae.c•.r--Dnalt
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Jurors decided a 22-year-old Los
An1eSes man convicted of kid·
nappin& and tilling use
librarian Roeemary Janet Cobb
s hould die in tbe gas chamber.
Tbeume six-man, six-woman
jury which convictecd Stevie
Lamar Fields July 6 returned
the death penalty verdict Tues·
day after deliberating one day.
/lflssile L•.-ellH
LOS ANGELES CAP> -An
Air Force B-52 bomber bas s uc·
cessfully launched the first
c ruise missile in a "tly-ofl"
competition between two riva.l
aircraft companies in wblcb the
stakes are billion-dollar defense
contracts tor the atrat.epcally
vital weapoo.
A Pentagon announ~ement
said the Ol*Din8 fiight WU CC>n··
ducted TueschtY over the Utah
• Test and Training Range
~la Cletl•llJf Set
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
county'• dirty beaches will be
the apef'lal target of a group of
a t>out 100 workers and 20
supervisors, mostly disadvan-
taaed youth.
The County Board of
S upervisors approved
Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke's
proposal Tuesday to use the
Comprehensive Employment
and Training ·Act's s ummer
youth program to provide the
temporary cleanup crew.
J
.Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R.Cali!., appears a bit drowsy as he
gazes at legs of contestant during Miss Teen Sansei
California Pageant in Beverly Hills. Hayakawa served as
honorary chairman of the event, a Japanese-American
beauty pageant celebrating the customs of "sansei." the
third generation.
Bill Seeks Clarity
' . .
On Broker's Fee
SACRAMENTO <AP> --There's no law fixing the percentage
of a real estate broker's commission, and the Judiciary Committee
of ~e slate Senate Chinks that should be made clear t.o the con·
sumers. .
So it advanced to the floor Tuesday AB 802 by Assemblyman
Art Agnos, D·San Francisco. which would require statements tn
bold print on every standard real estate contract saying the •
agent's commission ls negotiable. The vote was S-2.
Moel brokers collect commlukml of S percent. AID08 said his
bill would introduce some price compeUtlon into the buainess.
THE .BILL, SPONSORED b) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .... s
Department of Real Estate, was supported by the savings and loan
industry and consumer groups. It was opposed by the California
Association of Realtors.
Supporters say most buyers are unaware that they have the
right to negotiate a different rate or seek an agent who ls willing to
negotiate.
The Realtors contend the bill would mislead consumers into
thinking that an agent bad to negotiate on rales. when In fact
agents have the same powers as other business executives lO set
prices for their services.
Wldi~. July 11, 1978 OM.V '1'tl.OT .45
Co111·t Probe 'Ofr -
Commission Authority .Doubted
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -An
unprecedented probe of the
California Supreme Court's
bandlln1 of several con-
troversial cues bu been tem·
porartly derailed by an appeals
court nalinl that Ofte Supreme
Court jmtice does not bave to
testify in pubUc.
In the process. the appeaJs
court cast doubt on the authority
of the commlsslon to hold publif: hearings at all.
THE CALIFORNIA 2nd Dis-
trict Court of Appeal quashed on
Tueiday a subpoena that would
have compelled Supreme Court
Jus tice Stanley Mosk to tesWy
in public before the state Com·
mi ssio n on Judicial
Performance.
Tbe California Constitution "is
plainly phrased in lhe man-
datory 's hall ,' not in a
Big Reward
Offered in
Two Killings·
TORRANCE <AP> -A $25,000
reward was offered Tuesday for
information leading to the con ·
viction of Dr. George Sampson
Hill's killers.
The bound and gagged bodies
ot lbe prominent South Bay sur-
geon and Rancho Palos Verdes
teacher Joella Champion were
found last Thursday in a Tor-
rance Municipal Airport hangar
near Ms. Champion's sm all
plane. They bad both been shot
in the b ead and robbed,
authorities said.
THE REWARD was offered
by the American Medical As·
socialion and three hospita ls
with which Hill was affiliated --
South Bay Hospital, Torrance
Memorial Hospital and Little
Company of Mary Hospital -
said AMA s pokesman David
Zeitlin.
The staff of County Harbor·
UCLA Medical Center. wnere
the former Olympic swimmer
interned. is also considering
posting a reward. Zeitlin said.
permila1ve 'may.' and requires
that proceedln1s of the com-
miaalon shall be confidential.''
the appeals court ruJinC said.
Last week a Loa An1eles
Superior Court J'ld1e bad re·
fused lO quash the subpoena.
Moak immediately appeaJed.
After n.day'1 rulinl in Los Molk claimed tbe public bear· .Aneeles, the commlsaion broke
lngs vtola&ed the comUtuUon. off its bearinp here durlne tbe
In ruUnc on lloek's appeal, testimony of Justice Wiley
the three-judge pane l agreed Manuel. Bertram Janes, tbf'
with the justice that a 1986 commission chairman, said the
change iD the consUtuUon did panel needed more time to de-
not alter the provision that all cide what. to do next -today it
inte rior probes of judicial action asked the state Supreme Court t.o
....
be held in private. • overtumt.beruling. ·
.Jackpot Wait
Skylab Claims Tested
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Australian Sta.n Thornton, tAe
17-year-old youth who says he picked up charcoal-like pieces or
Skylab from his mother's back yard, still isn't sure whether he's
hit the $10,000 jackpot as a n!Sult of bis ftnd.
But while he's waiting, he's getting star billing as this city's
most. important tourist of the moment. "I like it," he says of this
temperate city by San Francisco Bay. 'Tm glad I came now."
The p1e<:es of flaky. blackened, plastic-like substances -
weighing a total of Just C:t half ounce -are now at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville, Ala.
There. the nine pieces. by now crumbled into 21 pietts plus
black dust. ar~ being stlb~ted to a barrage of sophisticated
tests by NASA scientists to see if they really came from Skylab.
IF NASA CONCLUDES they did, Thornton will be awarded
t.he $10.000 by one or this city's daily newspapers in a flam·
bovant promotion that began befor:e Skylab's plunge to the,
ground last Wednesday. Thornton was 'tne first person to
bring to the newspaper what he believes are Skylab remnants.
Since bis arrival here Friday rughl, Thorptop has been
chaperoned by a reporter for the San Francisco·Examiner.
~ He has been cajoled aod photographed riding the famous
cable cars, shopping. playing softball, taking in an amu.<iement
park. eating pizza. signjng autographs .and being endlessly pa-
tie nt with other reporters and shutterbugs who are chronicUng
hi s exploits.
He purchased a present for his g1rlfnend m his hometown of
Esperance. Australia -a ring and a necklace --and even saw
a movie, · · Moonraker." of course.
WHILE ALL THIS has been going on. the NASA folks are
fawning over the pieces be brought with h.am. with no word yet
on when lbey will determine conclusively if they came from
Skylab when it pli!nged into Australian outback.
One test unde r way wilJ determine whether the chunks of
material were ever bombarded by a lype or radiation -
beryllium 7 -which is.-only found in the Van Allen radiation
belt far from Earth, NASA scientists at: Huntsville told lhe Ex·
aminer.
The Left Bank is in Paris •••
The-Right Ballk Will be in
Newport Beach on July 23.
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10:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M. daily.
Register for our ~nd prize drawing. Try your look at our Treasure Chest of prizes.
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Mar.me Institute .
Plans Move Ahead
Tiit .... ..._::=:.: Martm I_..,. In 0.. ..... RartiDI' • Mp lut weft Wben =. aa.tJ • a acaled-dowo eon·
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,,. tmUtu&e, •vtaianed • an td\lcational f acllity for
•tud 1111 ID tM CCMmt1•1 IDur comm..uty t'OU..• dJatrtcu and .._. eom~, _hu1 1.Dt.o dllftcufty lut fall
wbee U. ~ ma came in at "'9,000 -I ar
eaeecra'lel tbe _,.,available.
A.I a ....._ the plam bave beell whittled down to pro-
vide M emtlmaMd Mll.000 version of the I aellity. a
• ..........,..,_., buUcllq wttb two clusrooms. a 1allery
and -omee. County p¥emment already has provided the three
acr• ol e~e harbor land for the iNUtut.e, alona wllh
~.000 ol the conatrucUon funds and a pledge to main·
taln the f aclllt1. .
Perbaps Uda time the reviled buUc:Una plans are
on such a scale that the unique racaUty can become reall
ty and can later be expanded if private sources of flnan·
cing become available.
It la fortunate for thole Who have seen the need ror
the institute that county 1overnment baa hMd tidelands
funds available to help with the project.
But county government has been more than generous
60 far in helping finance what is envisioned as an educ a.·
Uonal facility. And it should be up to those in the ~duca
Uon business to seek other sources of money if additional
contributions are needed.
·Battin in Wonderland
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• In Oranl(e County paUticsJ... the wonders neY.iU.ease. Now former Supervisor n.obert Battin, who was re·
111oved from office in July, 1976, following his conviction
(Or misuse of publlJ: funds. is suing the county for $15,375
in back wages and fees be claims are due him. · ·
Battin contends that since be did not resign from of·
fice he's entitled to his supervisorial salary of $1,014 for
evecy. two weeks from July, 1976 until January, 1977,
when his elected term Would have expired. He also seeks
$450 a. month for f ee:s be would have collected for serving
on coWlty commi.Ssions during the period.
The rormer supervisor bases his claim on a lega l
technicality. State law requires removal of an elected of-
ficial at the time he is sentenced following a conviction.
Battin claims he never was sentenced because a
Superior Court judge, after ordering him to serve s ix
months in county jail, suspended all but one month of the
fail term, which Battin had already served, and placed
bjm on probation.
Battin contends therefore that he should have been
permitted to serve out his term but was forced from of·
ficc when county officials confiscated his office keys a nd
credit cards. Whether the courts will uphold his remarkable claim
for back pay i:emains to be seen . One thing is sure -
ex-Supervisor Battin gets "A" ror Audacity fn the strange
game of Orange County politics
·County Sets Exatnple
Orange County government bas been given a \Veil·
deserved commendation by Southern California Edison
Co. for "outstanding leadership and achievement in
energy conserva tion."
The citation was awarded for the county's conserva·
lion measures which save more than 20 million kilowatt
hours of electricity a year -enough to power homes and
busi nesses in the cities of Tustin, Laguna Beach. Stanton.
Urea and La Palma for one month.
County administrators have saved 13 .5 million
kilo watt hours e ach year in county facilities and
supervisors' recent approval of five-year street lamp
conversion program will save another seven million
kilowatt hours annually, according to Edison officials.
Th.e county's efforts -including the use of time
clocks to re<tuce operations of lights and elevators, in·
stalling photo.cell controls on escalators at the co.unty jail
and raising air conditioning thermostats -point out that
little . steps take n as a whole can produce meaning{ ul
energy savings. c•
Citizens, businesses and other government agencies
would do well to follow the lead of county government.
• Opinions exprease~ In tho apace above are those of the Dally Pilot
·Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is invited. Addrea& The Dally Pilot. P o
Box 1560, Coste Mesa. CA 92628. Pho ne (714) f>.42·4321 .
Boyd/Sleep ~-
Claim 1s thut the pcrtson ''· How comt' 8U<'h mam who docs braln work for a m 11 I " o s w h o I o 1 11 n d
living n~• more sleep than parpol.a can dive 110 de\lPIY
the person who does mwtcle without getuna the bends7 ·
work. One Or. Brian Wel1111, at A. Their noxlblCJ rlb talCC!f'
specialist in sleep dlaorders1 collapH completely. That
Bo contends. Phyalca forces •H the alr out of tbe1r
energies, say• he, can be lungs. 8o the nltro~en tn th•l
restored ln about four hours expelled alr doe1n t tet. Into while ener1ln Hpended In the bloodstream. mental effort need about
eight hours of ateep to be
replenlabed. Maybe 10. Am
acquainted wHh several
9'ental tr.pes who lntlat ll'11 true. SUI • ThomH A. Ed.llOn waa a braJn worker, moet un·
dentatedly, and It's widely
known that he aot by on In t e rmlttent catnapa with
hardly any prolonged 1leep
It all.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Ju1t thlnk .._ if Broh
had oaly peld b11 deb&,
v l I a pp 0 l ft l m •at ,.
aooner .. could have
•Jan• Fonda Coualr
Airport. OIOIJ
Q. What did 1uoUn1 coet
per 1allon bllclt around the llme of lhe altack on Pearl Harbor? A. Sigh, 19.2 centt.
Q . Whal town In thl11 coun
try haa the lowetit dp code?
And the hJghn t?
A. Lowest ls Ad1unt11, Puerto JUco, 00601 . lllghMt,
Wranaeu, Alaah, 99929.
To tMt ll1t of Proper Job
Club candldat.n, add alto a
Mr. Monte Money of Laa Veaat, Nev.; a blackjack
dealer. And lneldentally, he
·""'" named tWt '°" Monte Carlo Money.
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JmekAndenon
Business Greed BOosts Soviets
WASHINGTON -Greedy
Americu bullw1.... relue·
tut bunatlerMlc .....,i.*°n and
deMn .. lmlU. pnUdeotl bav•
com blDed to provide Uae 8oYtet
UDlon wUb 1opblaUcat1d.
mlHtarUy u11faal machinery
from our teebnolotlcal anenal.
The wortiftp of tb1s locNdJ·
ble triple whammy were
ducr,bed a
le w wee k •
110 lO th_,
Houl4S Armed
S.,rvlce1
Commltie, ln
s~c ret le11
limony by
Larry Brady.
who wu t!M!n
the acting
di r ector of
the Commerce Department's ex·
port office.
Some years ago. remembering
Pearl Harbor and the U.S. scrap
iron that bad helped to build the
Japanese war machine.
Congress passed ·a law designed
to ban the sale of "sensitive"
products that could be.converted
to military use by our com·
munist adversaries. Several
thousand Items on the "Com·
modlly Control List" can be el·
ported supposedly only after
careful review and approval by
federal. watchdogs:
BUT BRADY told the Jfouse
committee bluntly: "The export
control system, as it is today, is
a tota l s hambles." The
safeguards written into the reg·
ulatlons are "not worth the paper
they'rewrittenon," he said.
For example, before the
Russians can get.. permission to
purchase certain products, they
must sign a statement that they
won 'l use Ctae American-made
ha rdware for military purpo5es.
··Otherwise. we wouldn't ap· prove it,•• Brady explained.
But sources told our associate
Dale Van Atta that there is no
effective way to make sure the
Soviets live up to their promise.
Instead, the Commerce Depart·
ment relies on the fox lo guard
the hen house; on-site inspec·
lions are made by represen·
tatives of the U.S. companies
that sold the products. Not only
are these employees often non· Americans, but _they have a
Earl Watel"8
atr'oel IDOUYt for iporlnC Uy
SoYlet rill•donl.
SSPIAJNSD Br•dY: "The compM)' wea&I to Mll moN ...
and be lmowl """ well u.t lf h• "Mport1 • dlveulon <to
mWtarJ UN), be'a DOl lolnC to
be ableto1tll mon."
For tbe Nm• aelllab reuon,
American cocnpuy executlv ..
are ualikely to 1queal on their
customers, another Commerce
Department official told ua.
"Unleaa, they're 1uper-palriotl,
tbey bave a very large stake ln
not lnfonnlne." he aald. •
Yet IOW'ffe told us it can be
aesumed an)'tbina that can be
UMd for mllltary purposes will
be put to such use by the
Russians. Brady cited one ex-
ample to the committee: the
hu1e Soviet truck plant on t.be
Kama Rlvw, tarpet of lta k1ncl Computers are tbe source of
lD the world. It wu bullt wtah tbe moet mteue eoatroweny.
tome $H0 mllllon wortb of ·•For all practleal puf'POHI,
Am•rlcan dnl1111, tools and when you export • computer. compu&en. you ION control over It," Brady
explalned. There la, be aald, "no Brady teltlfted that be ti~ N · real way" It can be determ1ned
ceotly confirmed tbe use ol tbe whether a computer bu been
Kama River plan~ to make diverted to military uae. But lut
!!'llitary veblclea and parta. -year President caner.i;approved
The ft.le lndleates that we knew the sale of a larfe plant for pro-.
at tbe time tbe llcenae wu made duclng oll drll blll, Jnd the
· · · •t tbe Wblt& House ln 11'74 plant includes a computer.
iu"r · that tbey would manufat One con1re11man expressed
he e more engtnea than lrueka, concern over tbe sale of com.
said. pule" in a fully automated traf-
ANM&Ea top official told us,
"Any reasonable individual
knew tberl that the extra engines
and other things would go-to the
mi.J!tary. ·• Despite objecUons on
tb11 score, then-Secretary or
State Henry Kissinger approved
theaale.
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fic-control system for Kova
Airport in Russia, noting the
presence or "many bunkers"
and Jet right.en al the facility:
Business firms and their polltlcal awes have been pres-
suring the Commerce Depart-
ment to loosen tbe controls on
exports stlll further. "We should
begin to have a little more
backbone in the process," the
out.spoken Brady told the House
committee.
WASHING TON WHIRL -
More than one irate motorist bas
thought it might be worthwhile to
'"let 'em eat sand" -that is. to
withhold U.S. grain and other
commodities from the oil ·
producing nations that are rip-
ping us off. In December 1974 the
shah of Iran, or all people, had a
better idaa. Concerned at the way
inflation was driving up the cost of
necessities the oil exporters were
buying from the West, the shah
proposed that the price or oil be tied to the price of 20 or 30 import-
ed commodities. The price -
1odexlng system found favor
among several of the OPEC na-
tions. a State ()evartment offici~
told us. But no one m this country
took the idea sertously. Lost op-
porturull~ get zero miles per
gallon
Is Ma Bell getting defensive
an her old age? Well . sort or.
"h e sapeake a nd Poto m a c
Ttdcphone Co., which handle!>
thl' Washington area and 1s one
or the nation's busiest . got tired or going to court and losin g
in cas<'s mvnlvmg coU1!>ion:. w1tn
its truck:-. ·and cars. It has de
<·1ded to send all of its drivers to
school lo learn dcrcnsive drivin~
techniques. May be unmarked
vehicles would be more errect1vc
Birch Oppopent Wollld Help Cranston
Ttie right wing has successfully
dominated the sele<:tion of every
Re publican candidate U.S. Sen.
Alan Cranston has raced . except
for Houston Flournoy. who de·
rcated him for the office or state
contro lle r .
The result in
a II the other
elections has
been that ,
moderat e
Democ rats ,
. prefe'rring so-
meone other
l h a n
Cra n s ton ,
have had no
place to go. This is also true of
many of the more conservative
Democrats as well as many
moderate Republicans.
There Is conalderable doubt as
to John Rousselot's ability to
make these Democratic con-
servatives and the moderates
foraet his John Birch ~iet.y atf·
i\rt Hoppe
filiations if he becomes lhe can·
didate against Cranston.
As might have been expected.
this has s tirred up a s torm
among the Birch Society mem-
bers. who demand to know if this
writer opposes the basic prin·
ciples of the society.
THQSE~pics. s imply
stated, are in support or a re·
public that limits democracy to
prevent mob rule or oulrlght
populism.
They further include the
tenets of individual freedoms
and responslbllilies, JOO percent
Americanism. free enterprise
under a competitive capitalistic
system, and private ownership
a-nd control of property.
Jl ia hard to quarrel with those
principles, although the conten·
lion that all welfare assistance
should at.em solely from volun·
tary charily would seem far too
harsh for the vast majority or
citizens.
And . while the Birch Society'>
bent for morality is laud<1blc, 1l
limits its moral structure to the
ethics of the J ew!. or Christian!.
This would seem lo deprive
society o t the fint> purposes
embraced by other religions
In good conscience, it would
be impossible to condemn a
person or high purpose and im·
peccable be havior merely because that person was not a
Je w and denied Christ .
Still. it was not the principles
of the Birch Society which brought it into disrepute with the
D e m o c r a t s a n d m-a n y
Republicans. For the most part.
they didn't have the slightest no•
Uon of what those principles
might be.
WHAT MADE the Birch Socie· ty an anathema to so many, was
the fervor of the members, their
zealousness. and the ir in·
tolerance or anyone who held
·.
\'lews more m oderat e than
their!>
No matter that these people
wen: not the maJority. Whatevt:r
part or lhe Biren membership
they represented , they were
highly viisible a nd quickly came
to represent the society in the
public mind.
Thus. their often irresponsible
charges against well-known
figures were frightening t o
many who Baw in that. another
form of McCarthyism springing
to life.
It i.sn'l a question of whether
or not one agrees with the tenets
of the Birch Society, per se, but
a question of whether or. not one
identified as a Birche r can win a
statewide office.
The record. in the case of
lhose who have tried over the
past two decades, is 100 percent
against such an event. Those
who truJy want to see Cranston
replaced. would be exceedingly
wise not to buck such odds.
Fatherly Advice on Raising the ·Perfect Child
What'• thi1 country coming
to? I Ju.tread \)\al an lncreasing ,
number ol )'OUftl me.n don't wlAh
ever to become fathers because
ral1ln1 children l• too much
lroubht1 Ho1wuhl These young men
HY tht1 only becauae they
h-ven't read
my book on
the subject,
"""' to .ftaUI o Ptrftct
Child.
<It Just 10
happens that
I 1m an••· pert fath1r,
havln1 devot· ed more
yean to the
pr1ettc1 of f 1therhood than I
care to remember. I, m119lf,
hne '°'-"' or ftw children -two bo.Yt and a 1lrl <or perhaP!I lt'a
lb• other way uouad) arid OM
or nvo I'm not quit. 1ure of yet.
B•t allof tbem an perfect.
NOW ,,...a reluctant ,.....
men abould HID In mbld ta.at an .....................
faalaer are wrtu.a from Ute
1blld'1 DOlat ol Ylew~A fatber, ilMI --. . to
believe. lt OM wbo lllil
'
dumb kid to some boring
baseball game or help• hlm with
his stupid homework.
Mine, however. Is the first to
be written solely with the
welfare of. the father in mind. Its
thesl1 ta that the perfect child ia
the one W'ho cauae1 &ood old dad
the leut posalble trouble.
NEEDL£88 to aay, ralliq a
perfect cblld 11 not a1 euy u
fatun1 off a lol. You mutt de·
vote aevenl mlauta a day to
the talk. The aecret la to at.art
the moment the cbUd ll born.
Remember th.at. a pert.ct dilld
11 1lw111. •lwaya, always,
breqtfed.
You aleo ne,.r need cball••
the perfect cbild'•. dlapen. The
trlcti here ta te 1rup a ulety
pin at the ea.rllelt ODDOftUDity
and Jab lt 1m1ttl1-lato th•
chlld'• bottom. Thia wUI eaUH
the chlld to bowl ud tbe IDO&ber
to anatcll lt away from you. Doalt •lat. You wtU never be aUond ..., tbe chlld wtth a ,.,.,,.. .....
S•-..UJ. tM ebUd wW '811• =;.=,~~-~ ... to ....... ,.... perfect
chtld does not walk until it's
three or four. By then, it is ready for its Initial lessons in life.
ONCE A CIDLD can walk, the
flret thing the father should
teach It Is to. heel. There's Ume
enough later for the child to
learn io respond to other simple
commands, su cn as "sit,"
"stay." "fetch," and "shut up."
<Some fathers enjoy also
training their children to
perform cute little trick• 1ucb u
·•rolllDI over" or "pJ:l;n&
dead." But I feel tbla ti to
makt tbe cbild "tbow-offy" or, In
eatnme cues, overly friencllJ -
an atUtude that must be avoided
aull c:oltl. l
Choo.Ina t.M ri1bt teachJn1 metbocl ll innrlably a problem.
many expert• encour•ae the
catrot·and·1tlck appro•ch. But 1
don't believe ln lllWnc 1 kld
with either. lmtead, I ad¥Oeaa.
tbe UM of a cattle prod. Bellevt
me, when a Uu.teGlpper ...,_..
to fetch U ordered, ~OU tlmply
turn up the Juice to 24 volta, 11"
tbe aaJlcnant a 1e11Ue poke and
ltfetebll ..
So, • JOU can 1ee. I.be bale k•r to t-afllac perfect c~ ll
'
to break their spirits .when
they're youn&. Once you've ac·
complished that, all you ever
need say to them again Is
"hello," "good·bye,'' and "ask
your mother."
THUS EVEN in this cynical
age, there's hope thttl young
bachelors will abandon their
dreams of a chUdless life, do
their duty and procreate perfect
children.
, I can certainly understand
their lack of enthu1ia1m al the tbou1ht of raising Imperfect
children by old-fashioned
metboda. They're rJ1ht: Im·
perfect etilldren are an inct*ti-
ble alMUllt of trouble.
And alJ ~ou ever c•t In retum
la a necktie ~· a year -aad perb•PI an arm around your
aboulder now aad tbeo and
maybe a warm hue or a 1mlle or
a eland and, of coune, the
knowl.S,• every Ume fCM aook
at them, tbat tM Ned wlllcb bu
bee• banded down to you over
tb .. • put mlWoDI ol yean bu be.a banded Oii to t.boee yet to
come.
It m91 -le ""'"t, but tt'1 IOmetldal .
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NATION W1du•d•Y. July 18. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7
~re .'s No Such J;hing as a 'Clean' Mafw'o
' I
Gan-beariq Gri&lie1 -m Kill on Orden •
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81 IONATllAN KWITNY ID May 1m. Jobn Toms*lna and Laurence
Jarret~ reportert for Time, spoiled one of the
11l•l•alne'a aev.ra.l •ell~x~uted cover stories on ti.. llafta wtlh t.be f0Uowln1 prefatory remarks.
"'l'be morality of the Mob la somewhat closer
. to UM morality ol the aver8'f) Amerieu ciUaen
tbaa 11 .... to be. Tbe Malloal alwa.ya aald they
wen no mon cornapt than anyone elle, and today
more ud more people mtpt aaree. The public is
a wllltq Yirllm "bl orsanized crime -buying
black market ciearellel and participat.in1 in il-!tf: 1ambl&na. It's also difficult for people to ol IOIM racketeer -who lives .in a nice
house, baa a nice car and aend.5 his kid to Harvard
-as tbe enemy."
AT LEAST IN THE PASSAGE quoted above,
Tompkins and Barrell -writers of unquestioned
integrity -are wrong. They are fuzzing a distinc-
tion that lan't fuzzy at all : The suave fellow with
the conservative su it who moves gracefqlly
through business society handling sports bets and
booting free rooms in Las Vegas -the clean
M afloso -just doesn't exist.
There may be such a fellow who is working at
arm's length for a Mafioso and who keeps himself
clean. But the Mafioso, however he dresses and
whatever he rides around in. is a gunbearing gris-
ly who probably has and will kill on orders, and
almost certainly is engaged in robbing innocent
people of their money through force or fraud.
Mafia trucking rates aren't lower -except in
certain .instances provided for by a system or ex-
tortion. bribery. larceny and murder that ul-
timately rai&es prices sharply. Mafia laundries
don't necessarily wash whiter. although most of
the m probably do wash with the cheapest
materials available without regard to society. And
·they may charge more beca\15e tbey often work as
a cover for extortion payments to protect their
cqm mercial cW1tomers from being burned out or
otherwise destroyed.
IF MA.F(A VEGETABLES ARE CRISPER, it
may well be because they've been treated will?
* * * * *
Italian Mobsters
Best Organized
*
Italian-Americans haven't produced the most
crooks, or oecessarUy even the best .£.. just the
tnoet powerful.
Jews, Irishmen, WASPs, East Europeans -
all have gotten lnto the criminal rackets in great
numben. They are well-orsanized a nd individual:
ly often far more powerful than low-1evel mem-
ben oftbe Mafia ·
BUT WHAT lSN'T UNDERSTOOD by lhe
sociologists who·talk about "ethnic gangs" as if
they were interchangeable is that these other
criminals are not now and never have been as
powerful as the Mafia leadership.
Even the Jewish gang lords who have worked
hand-in-hand with the Mafia commission have uJ.
timately been s ubject to Malia rule: Arnold Roths·
teln, the criminal financier of the 1900s; Bugsy
Siegel, the founder of Las Vegas; Meyer Lansky,,
who showed the Mafia how to make huge illegal'
pr6fits from carefully regulated casinos; Lepke'
Buchalter, the murderous thug who forced the gar-
ment industry ipto submission.
Theee men have stood second to oooe in
malevolence. The Mafia bas listened to their ad·
vice and usually followed it. Except for the highest
level, Mafiosi would do their bidding in matters of
business
BVT, ULTIMATELY, THE TOP MAFIOSI re·
lain sole control of the final power -the power
over life and death.
That is the bottom line ln the criminal rackets.
The Italians can kill the J ews or the WASPs or
whoever it is they are dealing with. Never the
other way around.
The ultimate dlsllnction has always been that
if a non-Italian bad a grievance against an Italian,
all he could do was complain. The Italians would
settle it among the mselves. Everybody knew that.
DENTURES
$175 each·
~AMf. DAY ~AV1CE
AV AILAIU.f.
'ORTHODONTICS·
M>AAD QUAUFICD
OATHODOl'tTIST
11550·
DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER
JlO~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA
CACM>ff ntOM flDCOI
642-0112
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Where the 'Elite' Met
Max and LouJs Block, whO ran the butchers· Anaua. These included John ''Johnny Dio"
union ln New York tor 25 years, accumulated Dloauardl and b1a friend trom the Genovese llafla
enormous wealth and influence. Max became an family. Lorenzo "Chapp); the Dude" Brescia.
International vice president. one or the three or Another powerful figure, l(OWever, Paul "Con.atan-
rour most powerful rnen in the international tine" Caatellano of the Gambino family, seemed to
butchers union. regard the public drinkin1 and dinin1 aesalooa as
The Blocks had a rrived In New York as immi-indecorous and avoided them .
grants from Poland In 1915 with their mother and Moe Steinman, the mole-like meat dealer and
"'three sisters. While mom opened a grocery store partner in the Daltch·Shopwell supermarket cbain,
ill the Brownsvill~ section or Brooklyn, the boys tended by nature toward Indecorousness and re·
tried prize fighting. lished bis role as key middleman in the.bribery
transactions . He could almost always be found at"
MAX APPARENTLY CONFINED HIS the Black Angus bar in the evenings. Jimmy Hoffa
pugilism to the ring. but Louis was convicied in and PauJ "Red" Dorfman -the Meyer LaDSty of
1932 of beatlne up a policeman in Brooklyn: he got Chicago -went there when they were in -town.
a suspended sentjlnce despite two other arrests. Albert Anastasia's personal bodyguard rented the
Then came the brothers' butcher sbop and the call apartment upstairs.
from Mafia captain Lillie Augie Pisano to head the ------------------L--------------------' union. .
MAFI088 WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
Oon't Let the 'Clean' Image Fool You ...
sometbinc that's iJJegal since it causes cancer. If
Mafia ban serve bigger drinks, it is often because
they're watered,&r poured from mislabeled or hi·
jacked whiskey.
At least as important as what the Blocks did at
union headquarters was the socializing th.ey did on
the outside. On an almost nightly basis, they
brought together the meal industry acnd the un-
derworld.
~ing July 23rd, 1979
Low Cost
Spay , Neuter, Vaccination
Dermatology
The Mob sometim es buys contaminated
seafood (never mind meatl seafood from over·
seas that has been rejected for American import.
This is cleaned out in formaldehyde plants in Lalin
America and brought back to the United States -
fresh indeed.
To accommodate their varied friends. and
their taste for the sweet life. the Blocks acquired a
steakhouse in New York. which they dubbed the
Black Angus. and a country club in Connecticut.
the Deerrrest. Pisano and his labor sidekick. Animal Ho spital of Costa Mesa
George Scalise, were regular diners at the Black 2538 Net1>'l"Vlrl Blvd. Angus as were many other ex-convicts. Mafia -,,~
murderers. meat dealers and supermarket chain 645 2483 B A · t t executives who stopped hy the restaurant to greet ______ -___ Y_· _woi_ .. n_m_e_n ___ __.
, friends and make payoffs . The truth is that every time an American gets
diarrhea, he ought to think about the food inspec-tor who was bribed to approve what he just ate.
THAT might lead to a helpful attitude about the
Mafi a .
AS SCALJSE AND PISANO FADED in pow~r. (
their replacem~nts a~ colorful Mob dominators of
the meat industry also s howed up at the Black
I.. M. 110'\ ll )
INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT
I ••
No s upernatural powers are required.
Just u se any one of today's highly efficient
gas drye~ in place of your; older. less effi-
cient one. And you'll be diytng clothes
with ESP or •Eneryy
Savings ftiyback~
That ·s because
almost all of Ameri ca's gas
appllance manufacturers now
build ESP right into their
products.
The result is a new breed
of dryers wi th gas-saving
features like pi1otless Ignition. _
precise fabtic settings and
extra-large capacity.
Because these dryers use up to 30% less
gas than older pilot type models, they also
save you n1oney.
That's your Energy Savings
Payback. A payback you get for
.. the lifetime of the appliance.
For 1nore pecific informa-
tion see any dealer dis playing
our Energy Savings
Payback poster.
And learn why you don't
need a crystal baH
to save money tn
the future. Ju!:>l a
little ESP .. , 6
9Q§
/
·~ ,.
Come in to our comfortable salon and help
us celebrate our second year with our past,
preseat and future customers. All of us at
ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR
T1'oM You /or JIO'IT ~ UWN "°" J wean
Ml'eUmeau nan. & Fri., .1a1y 1t-zt
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1 Weareglvingatkketeachtlmeyoucomelnto 1 I fllloutforourdrawlngtobeheld I
f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 I Three winners for a I· $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE '
I at ERNIE'S GOURMET MEATS I I Next Door To Us. I
~--------------------~~
Afi ~J/ai, Bazaar
.. Reasonable prices for men & women"
41% E. 17th • Costa Mesa • SU-°'34
Weekda19 .. 7
,,.. ...... town ....... ,.,tor ...
.... Orante Coe••
la t1te l1Hlll@mll
U .~~-bottled Bubbles
To Challenge Perrier ·
POLAJlfD IPIUNO. Maine CAP) -
Can U.. mlHral wat.r that •laked
Uae Wrtt ot Howard H&&tl* and
Calvin Coolld1• prove to b4I
Am•rica '• auwer \o tb• preaUIJk>ua ........... ,
From ~ once.opulent 1pa ln rural
II aloe. the botU.r of Poland Sprint
Wat.r la •lnkJnc mUUooa ol dollars m&o a batUe of lhe bubbllee •talnl\
t.be trendy Import from southern
France.
"THERE IS NO FOREIGN pro·
duct that ls the leader in a ny
category of products sold at your
food stores In America today. with
the exception o r Perrier." says
Michael Schott, Poland Spring vice
president.
"We think we can be No. 1. l don't
think It's going to be in 12 months. l
tblnk 18 months, two years .... "
Poland Spring bas grown apace
since den IUene, a 7·Up and Canada
Dry bottler In Las Vegas, Nev., took
control. From $250,000 lo 1977, sales
have grown to $2 million last year
and are projected at more than $5
million for the current year.
A Sl.3 MILLION bottling plant
capable of tripling production Is
scheduled to go into operation in Oc·
tober.
With m o r e th an u -mi llio n
earmarked this year for advertising,
Poland Spring Is promoting itself
with a follcsy Down East image that
contrasts with the sophisticated ap-
peal of Perrier.
"Perrier would like to think of
themselves as for the jet-setters. We
would Uke to think or ourselves as
the L .L. Bean of the category, the
Norman Rockwell, the Pepperidge
Farm," says Schott. ·
While Perrier's TV spots feature
the gravelly voke of Orson Welles
describing the "miracle" or Source
Perrier. Poland Spring ads depict a
THE PRODUCT'S HEYDAY was
until 1940. but sales dropped off after
World War U. Perrier bought the
spring In 1973 with the Idea of develop·
ing the American market for bottled
wate r.
· But Perrier sold out to den Haene
four years later. explalning that the
spring didn't have a large enough
capacity to warrant a national
marketing cpmpaign. Poland Sprtng
says· the sprtrig, flowing at 16 gaUons
a minute and capable or expansion,
is more than ample.
Until 1977, Poland Spring water
had always been sold the wuy 1t
emerged from the ground without
carbonation. But de n Haene in·
lroduced a fizz by Injecting natural
carbon dioxJde gas during the botU·
Ing process.
Unlike Source Perrier. where the
gas rises from the earth in tandem
with the water. Poland Spring Im·
ports its carbon dioxide via tank
truck from a well · In Colqrado. Its
sparkling water outsells the still by
roughly 10 to 1.
Perjury Lands
Man in Prison
SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -A Daly
City man has been sentenced to two
years in prison after he pleaded gull·
ty to one count of perjury In connec-
tion with ]>reparing phony California
drivers' licenses and alien idenUfica·
lion cards.
Investigators for the San Frmcl.sco
District Attorney's office said that
Hosplcio Chavez is believed to have
s upplied m ore than 100 phony
Ucenses and ID cards during a four·
month periQd.
HOMEY IAllD HAM SPllAD s1 z.9
----ALL LA-Z-BOY®
Choowtr.....-r
•t,tn. colon & f*'k• °' L..z..IOJ c~
-Sltow ·--Aoor IMMIOlATE
FtlH D&IYHY
Celebrating the Grand Opening
of our New Canoga Park Showroom.
To the i'esidei1ts Of Laguna Hiiis
and surrounding communities ... . .
The~CkA>of ~Call-
tomia ii~ to announce the reloca·
tion of Its Laguna .... office. effective July
23.1979.
Beceuee of the rapid grow1h in the La-
guna Hilla aree, the CkA> has created a
rrew and larger office at 25181 Paleo De
Allcla. in Alicia Olfioe Park near the iotef-
sedlon of Alida Par1cway and the 1-5
Freeway
The new Laguna Hitll dtstnct office will
enable us to ofter~ more effi-
Cier(. penonaJlzed service than 8Vfl( be-
tore ... help with traffic citations. vehicte
licenalng, lnaurance claims, maps, tour
books, accommodllione l'etefVations,
teaeeltolt II lbmetion. bip plW1ring and
WOftd1"MI aetVicM. For qualified mem·
~we*> ofter auto. boet and recrea-
1ion vehide"1neuranoe programs for you
and your famiy. plus a great deal more.
Additionally, lhe Auto Club office at
32355 Coatt Highway in South Laguna
wiN remain open to seMJ members who
find the beach location convenient for
thetr needs. .
We're proud to be a part ol the Laguna
Hiiis community and we look forward to
contJnuing the tradition ot service which
Y<JU've come to·eKpect from your Auto
Club. Stop in soon and let us wek:ome
~cij:
Michael O'Steen, Manager
taguna Hffls District Office
Peter Jay, formerly
th e Briti s h
a mb as sador to
Washington, bas
·taken a job with the
magazine Economist.
He'll re~ain in
America and write a
book on economics
and politics .
Georgia
Quits Plan
For Coast
W ASHJNGTON (.AP)
-Georata la the flnt
state to withdraw from
the federally supported
coa1tal mana1emenl
program despite the
state's "lmpreulve
earlier hlatory of
natural resource
maaa1ement," tbe Na·
tlonal Oceanic and At·
mospberie Admllalatra·
Uoa~.
Robert W. K•ecbt,
beacl or Use •1ene1'• Coaatal Zoll• Kanae•· ·
meat Office, aatcl
Oeol'lta ••Md a~ Ml
of 1fate I••• apoa wbt~b to balld -...,. table ,.,,...._ for pro.
teettq Ill eo.ttal •·
Yiro11111mt.
But &Deebt 1UI die
•tata ..... not 0 .. ,. ____ .................. .
wltltla lb own 1tate
qendal" to fMeral n-,
ulnDMD11.
-.
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Offering Selected Sofas and
Love Seats at savings up. to 20%.
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lntertor Design Service Available
1515 North MailL St.
Santa Ana • 547 -5895
Van Nuys •Canoga Park •Ventura
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PM!E Dl!LMR\'• MNKAMER1CARD • MASURQW8 • lllWOMNG OtARGE
NATION
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~--.July 11. 1979 DAILY PILOT .49
Wo1nan Thanks Doetor After 42 Years
8SU..WOOD, IU. (AP) -0. a doctor the beli•v• eaved ber Ille J""1 dQ a. isr. M ll·r-r·old an.r lhe wu blt by a ur n1le llrl ltr11D a...,_.,., lllDltpl&al rldln1 • blcycl e . H er two
,... wtlll e r111ll•d I••• ••d dauab .. narraqedforMorritonto
-... _,..., ...... &Mt ber · retumbereforuurprtsereunlon.
•otMr W ......_ w . 0.. doc· "I J'-t arabbed him, and h= w lllld • ...,... ,.._...., IMl him. and tbanUd b.lm. and
Mve u.~ • tM llilllit-him," aaJd Mn. Gurrieri, now 53.
Bu' a Nlkllat u~ed lra R. Morrlt00 and bi11 wife. Roberta,
, llorrteca. • ,...... old ud f.-..h left for home alter being tre.ted to
• from Ml ........... ,. tot penn1aak>n three daya or parties and a tour or 4·~· ff'om tbl worried parent. to try b!a Cook County Hospital. where the MIMI. He opent.ed, and tbea later story beaan. Ylalted tlilil strt to comfort ber with
IODI•· '"THE DEPTH 011' ll'atitude she·
bu now, I think, could only have
Al"TE& U YSAU, Teena Gur-lta aeeda ill a child," Morrison
-------rterl sot ber chance to ~ ~e 1ald, "a fearfUl child who thouebt
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MEN'S POLYESTER ·
EMBLEM CAP SALE ~
POPUW CAI & llUCI UllllMS
death wu bovertn1 over her.
"Before thi1, lf you bad uked
m• lf I believed tble desree of
•ratefulneu existed anyplace in
the world today. [ would have said, 'No, l cloubt lt. ...
Mrs. Gurrieri tried to find the
doctor about 30 years ago, but
said. "I didn 't even know his
name." 1be hospital said there
were no records of the treatment in
1937.
BUT A FEW months ago. Mrs ..
Gurrieri'a daugbler'i, Lucy
Ouimette and Diane Gurrieri, de-
cided to lake up the search without
telling tbeir mother. With the help
of boapital offlclall, \bey finally niou.'1' W laid: Md lbe u.uot ~
found him In Atchison, Kao,. abe bad been fonaken, ..-bf
where he practices. ' her mother," MonUoci said.
The memory of the long-ago ac· C'
cldent i.s vtvtd for Mn. Gurrieri • because ot the fear she felt al the Ma& Gva1UD1 MID the doe· Ume • tor .. clld wonden on me," wltb tM ~ H~r brother bad been kllJed: aur1eryudtbevilltatobernom. ,.
roller skating, »td her mother-, ToM~,tbe•~--Just .
trying to pro~er. had sald'abe .:&-~of dotDa our job u doeton, would not come t.oa see her in the &ffereat &hall a brtelr}Qer or
hospital if she was injured on anybodyellelntbMreapeet. ..
skates or a bicycle. Aa it hap.. "I remember I made a mistake "
pe ned, her hospital · room was oncetbatlfeelcoatacbilcl'slife,"be
quarantined by a m e a s les sald."Wefeel wearedqln1ourjob
epidemic arld her parents were not when we are successful. But I made ~
allowed to visit. no effort.to remember the daily job •
"She remem bered what her -when If ailed that wu dilfereDt." • •
Qt!?)
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lhourlful pillow• tn 3 sins. Stondord, Oueen & King. lolled woth
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: NEW YORK CAP>
Movie director R ick
:Edel.stein says Barbra
Streisand has decided
not to perform in pubhc
anymore because of rear
of audiences. the Ladles
Home J<lumal reports.
Edelstein. described
.. a confidant or t he
-·ailpentar for 20 years,
was quoted in t h e
{ magaaine's August issue
· saying.
~ne of Barbra's big
fears ia appearing in
public . Having au-
diences spend millions
of dolla rs to see he r
perform reduces her to
a tremor. She gets very
scared. That's why she
has decided not to go on
stage anymore."
Miss Streispnd's s is-
ter. Roslyn Kind, said in
the article. "What most
people don't understand
is that O).Y sister Tlnds It
hard to tum off I think
that's why sbe stays
away from loo much
social contact. Her fame
has actually made her a
recluse."
The story said Miss
Streisand has security
systems. armed guards
and thre~ attack dogs
providing protection al
her Malibu estate.
Estrogen
'Risks'
Reduced
NEW YORK l AP l
A s tu·dy says women
who use estrogen artor
menopause run almost
no increased risk of get·
ting cancer or the uterus
if they use the drug two
years or less.
The study is the first
to examine In detail the
relation betw~n cancer
risk" and ho,.. the drug is
~ed.
IT SUPPORTED find·
ings that the long-ter m
use or estrogen to
• replace declining levels
1 of female hormone aft.er
m e nopause seem s t o
'l'Dake WQmeo more like·
ly to get the cancer.
wh ich !!trikes 37 ,000
American women •
y4!ar .
But It saJd lbat women
wtao used the hormone
less th•n two years
21eemed to have little or
no increased risk o f
cancer.
oas. NOEL s W4!1111.
Daniel Siekely and
Oallu EnaHah of the
P'red Hut.chlnaon Cancer
Resear ch Cent er In
Seattle and Dr .
Abraham Schweld of lhe
Group Health
Cooperatlve of Puget
Sound published the
study In this week 's
Journal of the American
lledlcal Association.
They compared 322..
Seattle-area women wh ..
had cancer of the uterus
to 281 who dld not. All
were white and from 50
to 74 YHfl old.
WBl88 SAID the find·
' 1D11 auaest that women
can UN estrosen wlth
relative •afet1 for 1
year or two to combat
Jlle ••bot llubet" and
other temporary di•·
comfor1a of IDlllopa ....
U1illllow9l'doMlaad
• dl1coaUaala1 e1tro1en
tfeatmmt botb r9Cluced ttae eaacer rl1k, the
atudy 1ald, but ln ..... cw did tbe rllk
fall u -.. for WOIDeD -~· ... 8eYer Ultd .......
ff•••rtbele11, tbe •t••1 loud 1reat11
• 4in8 ... rtHI of H •
lo•etrial eaaffr for ....... ...,. ol tbe .....
Wedn11d1v. Juty ti. 1111 NATION I CONSUMER
OTA ProJXJ8e8 Ban on Amphetamines as · Dieting Aid
W AIHINOTON <AP) Tbt
.... Mned QOt.&ee lt ...,.., ....... ,.. too
Mdtoo-...1 ..... to
Nllala 0. U.. mark.t u aldl to ..... ,..
,.... rood Md Dnaa A.daUnlalr•
UOll HIMmted 1 pro..-al tbat ..W _.IM .,-aetice ot preaerib lac alQPMtaml-. to treat obeJlty
and th~ lead to removal of IO per·
cHt to tO percent ot lh• pllla from
clrculaUon. A.mpftttamlnH, 1tlmulant1 to.
lb• central nervoua 1y1tem, could
1tUl be &aNd to Lteal na(~y, 1
rare condlUon or uncontrOllable
11 .. plMM. and for hyperacUvlty
In cbUdreo. . By removln1 .uch • lar1e
..
perc1nta1e of the plll1 from ·
clrculaUori. the pro~ed cban1e
would reduce 1reaUy the quanUty
of amphetamlnM available for II·
llcll druc tratnc. The FDA bu
concluded that amphetamlnle are
ml1ueed more than any other
dru11 uaed for treaUna obesity.
T~e Drue Enforcement Ad ·
up· to
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from docton wriUDI too many
preacriptlona, for1::treecrlptk)na
and me1a1 tales dllt.r1bution
by ''fat cUnlca."
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m illion ampheta mine pUla pro·
duced a nnually In the United
States wind up In the hands of
dru1 abuaen. the DEA HY•·
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percent to IO perceet ot wtUeb are
uaed for wetpt redueUon.
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ll1t are Dexedrine, Bensedrene,
Oeumyl, Obetrol. and Blkat.rol .
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School Athletic Boosters
Cl ub members have
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Capistrano Unified
School District trustees
to help pay for the pro-
pe>Nd CODStruction of a
$4GO.OOO stadium.
Club President Joe
11 atbieu. who presented
the funds to trustees
Monday, said the money
was raised largely by
Saturday bingo games
and donations from local
businessmen.
· "This is the first of
many, many checks for
the project," Mathieu
told the school board.
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Impact Study ·Defea~ed
R eai.Jential Fiacal Survey Plan Out
button on lbe right was lhe right
one for a ao vote.
Tbat'a the one Mlller eventual·
ly pushed.
He sald talterwards that be
would vote aeainat proposals
that would add to the cost of
h o u s i n g a n d I n· c r e a s e
bureaucracy.
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You are Invited to view
.
Oil P 3intings
by
H~len LeMay
<Mrs. Curtis LeMayl
on ,display at
Mutual Savino & Loan
2867 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
During July & August
Monday thru Thursday 9.,
Friday -9-6
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Open dQiny •O a.m.: evenings Monday thru FrldcJV; SoturdOV 'tll 7, Sunday 11 to 6 (except doWntown I.a. open Mon. and Fri. only 'tll 7:30. ololed Sun.
CXllll rNM -IOUth coatt pfua -3333 90, briltol _ 548-1321 • mialiOn vlejo -mitl6on viejo mall -crown val~ at u n dlego fwy. -495-2800
Mltmlnlter -we1tmln1ter mall -goldenweat at -.n d'8go fwy. -898-2521
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. . . ,, ·'Mad Batters
~ Children from the Highland School Summer
;: Day Camp ~ew York City created these ~.unusual top ers . At left (from top) are
:: Ariella Beng 4 : Omri Ben-Amos, 8, and
•. : Dana Cohen, S. At right is Aimee Samuels
·:: Majol"06, 8. ..
~Board Accepts-..
~uling on 'Ms.' ,.
"! NASHUA, N.H . <AP) -The Nashua Board of ~ucation has decided not to appeal a federal 1
·t<>urt decision ordering it to return banned copies
'.~f lbe magazine Ms. to the Nashua High School
;Library. ·
· The board's 6-1 vote came after J lh hours of
·,sebate in executive session.
·. The board's 5-3 ban of the publication In
.)ri a rch 1978 s parked national publicity and a
lawsuit by student.8 and local citizens .
·•• Federal judge Shane DeVlne ruled in May 1979
that the board's decision was unconstitutional. Hnd
erdered lbe board to replace the removed iss ues
'rlnd resubscribe to Ms.
The board Issued a three-paragraph statement
after the decision. pledging to continue to "ex-
ercise responsiblJity to supervise the school
system tolhe fullest extent of the law."
If your anchor's away you can
find a new one in the Boating
classlfieds of the
. 642·5678 DAILY PILOT
More Traffic
Deaths. Eyed
CHICAGO (AP) -THlftc ts.alba can be H ·
~ to ,o wp • Americana turn to 1maUer ears,
mo&oreyt' ... and car pools to .... 1uoUoe. tbe
head ol the NaUonaJ Safety Council aaya.
Se.acb an lncreue would end a tlvt-year per1od ot proertwa ln reducln1 aucb fatallU•. Hid V~nt
L. Tofany,pnaldentofthetOUOCll.
THE NATION'S D&JVING HABITS A&E
than1lnc lo re1ponae to the energy altualloo, but
Hft'l)' 1peel11l11ta uuUon lbat whJle slower speeds,
leaa drlvln• and better uae ot public tranaport..;!Jon
help cut traJf1c faa~bll\ies, s maller vehicles do not.
Subcomp,cll:l and other eoer1y·efticienl
vehlclH are mortl IJkeJy to ~ dama1ed on Impact,
tnd 11uch act>ident.s ue twice as likely to result in
deatht u thole. Involving standard-size cars, llHl
council ••ys.
And Lhou&b motoriats tended to stay closer to
bome durlna lbe laat edern crbis lo L973, th~ old
warnJna lbat moet accldenta happen close to home
sUU bolds true, aaid Jack L. Recht, manager or
the council's at.allsUca department. In um, lbe
laat year of complete stallsUcs, 71 percent of lbe.
49,500 motor vehJcle deaths occurred within 25
mllea of home, he said.
IN ADDITION, AS MORE COMMtJTEllS car
pooJ or double up for social outings, the risk rises
of more people dying from a single collision, sald Tofany.
Prellmlnary figures Indicate 51,900 lives were
claimed In traffic accidents in 1978. The record
was set in 1972. wt\en 56.278 died.
Before the effects of gas ·lines and gas prices
took bold. the accident death rate ln the Cirst
quarter or L979 began climbing for the first time
s ince 1974, when the SS mph speed limit was enact·
ed, be sllid.
"U that were to continue, we would acb.ieve a
record number of deaths th.is year compared .Lo
previous years," Tofany said.
But ln April, when gas supplies were reduced,
there was an upward trend, be said.
SAFETY COUNCIL STATISTICS SHOW that
during the first four months of this year, 14.580
pe rsons died in motor vehJcle deaths compared to
13,390 last year and 13,300 ln 1977.
There's no doubt tbal lbe 55 mph Umlt bas
saved lives. Tofany said.
·'There has ~n nolbing more dramatic ln lbe
history or driving in this coWltry -wilb the excep-
tion of World War 11 -that has enhanced public
s afety than the 55 mph speed limit," he said.
Since 1973, 35,000 lives have been saved, half of
which can be directly attributed to the lower speed
limit, he said.
"BUT TIIE COUNCIL IS PUSHlNG for stricter,
more uniform enforcement of the 11lw and better
driver education to reduce the dealb rate further.
"We need now. more than ever, to start ad·
dressing the problem of the driver," Tofany sajd.
"The.average individual doesn't think he's part of
the problem. He tttw>sn•t think it is going lo happen to him." -,-.
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It performs like no other
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than the Correcting Selectric n~ The
SRlOl has all the features of the
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like repeating '?C", per(od, and
touch control.
And 8nce tt'1 .._ Ubly to
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And not only do we
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and a typllt -both oetor1oua doi loven -adopted Prince, ana •lnee then be baa been llvina
llke a kiot. He bu been cleaned,
Boating Unit
Sets. Meeting
In Huntington
A newly formed Huntlqton
Beach lf'OUP, dedicated to help·
ing establish an ocean access in·
to the Bolaa Chica marshlands,
will meet July 24 at 7:30 p.m.
The group -the Committee
for Bolsa Chica Ocean Access -
is comprtsed mostly or boating
community members.
The meeting will be held at
the Huntington Yacht Club, 3821
Warner Ave.
Spokesman Hank Johnson said
there was fear from recreational
boaters that nearby Anaheim
Bay might be closed tD boat en-
thusiasts. ~ •
He said the ocean. c ut into
Bolsa Chica would not onJy pro-
vide new boat waterways but
would improve water quality in
Huntington Harbour by enabling
a complete tidal flow
nations since 1967, will go on "---i Bill Di·es sale in Egypt Saturday un-~
der an agreement with the SACRAMENTO c A p >
Egyptian government. The Le gislation to re move about
·soft drinlc will be sold In 18,500 acres or the Santa Moni ca 8 ~-ounce bottles. depicted Mountains from California's
a bove. manufactured in coastal zone has died for the Egypt second year in a row in an As··
-----------· sembly committee.
Auschwitz Survivor Elected
STRASBOURG, France <AP> -The European Parliament
settled down to a round of speeches by members today after elect-
lnl Simone Veil, a J ewish Frenchwoman who s urvived the
Auschwitz death camp, as its president.
well fed, pampend ud cal· ly bat W the run qt tbe ot
typlat LeWe Jam•.
But be'• iolQ home soon. Ma .
Jamtt wa1 able to track h1a
owner. Palmer Ganalce of
Phoenix, wbo prornllM to drive
to Lona Beach to plck up h1a
wayward pet.
G.\N8&E 8.\ID PRINCE dia·
appeared after bis house wu
bur1larbed about two weeu aio .
How the pup got· lo Long
Beach remjl.l.nl a mya~ry, and some offtcera wondered bow be
knew to come to the police sta-
tion for help. ·
Ms. James bu a slmpJe ex-
planatloo for at least part of
that inalstine snooUly that dogs
are generally more intellige.nt
than policemen.
'Puss, Boots'
Play Planned
A children's play. will be
staged by the Laguna Youth
Re pertory at the Huntington
Beach Central Libra ry on July ·
28.
. The Version of "Puss 'n
Boots" will be free to youngsters
between a~es 4 and 12. The play
will be hel d in the Pacific Room
of the library, 7111 Talbert Ave.,
at I p.m.
The cast of actors ;md ac-
tresses, age 6 to 16. iS"' directed
by Lisa Surette.
Fan Owners
Shun Recall -
WA S HI NGTON <AP >
Owners of 99 percent of the fans
ordP.red recalled last September
are ignoring the warning of the
Consumer Product Safely Com·
mission that the m achines are a
potential fire hazard and should
be returned for free repairs.
The commission said that only
635 or 72,000 fans, sold mostly by
Sears. Roebuck and Co., and
built by the Vemco Division or
Emerson Electric Co.. have
been returned.
A commiaslon official thinks
this could be because the fans
were built in 1973-74 and many
may no longer be in use.
·DISCOVER
ARACYUI llESPOT
JUST SOUTH Of TOWN.
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Sure, chert! are lots
of things you could do
un a :,ummer
afternoon. Kniryo
grandkid a pair of fuzzy
blue booties. Play ·
pinochle for pennici.
On the other hand,
you could get a little
racy and come to Del
Mar instead. Because
Del Mar is the most
exciting way to spend a
summer afternoon this
side of the Kentucky
Derby.
The flag is up. Every-
body from grandmas in
the grandstand to
starlets in the Turf Cluh
roars. Powerfu l
thoroughbreds break
from the gate. Jockcy:-
in rainbow silk.. Flyi ng
manes and ho1 )f.">. They
-charge tlown the stretch
and streak across th~
wire.
Suddenly it's time to
people-watch, quench
a thirst or just drink up
some suruhine. And
with Del Mar's nc:w
c11mpuc1.:mcJ.bctting
~ystcm. you'll spend II!~
timl.! m shorter line~.
N< lW, hct~ may be
r t.iced anJ winn ing
rickets cashed ar-any-
wmdow.
Who! You! Running
CJround with a racy
crowd at Del Mar? You
bet your sweet
grandma's glasses.
Racing every day
except Tuesday. First
race is at 2 p.m.
General admission is
$2.25 . Seniors 65 and
< lver. $1 on weekdays.
Call G reyhound about ~I buses to the track.
DelMar Getalttle · U,2S~~
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: DEAR PAT: My mother gave me her large
d>llection. of Avon bottles and has asked me to sell
tbem for .ber-Where can l find out how much' thy 're worth'!
.,; K. W., Huntington Beach
: A .-•a Loe Aacelea lleadcaurt.en •dvbes you a, el1eek two boob &o de&ermi.e nl11e: 0 Avoe Bot· ~ Eaeye ....... 1t1 a.d ~U., Box tels. JaHu C11Ji Mo. MIM, ud ••wesaen World," 511 llam-8&., Saa PnaelHo Mlts.
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DEAR PAT: Hu anyone ever figured out how
much a bomemade sandwich costs? I'm interested
because I lake a sack lunch to work and It would be
fun to know how much money I'm saving by doing
thJs instead of eating a t a fasUood place.
W.D .• Cost<t Mesa
Even a fast food meal Is likely lo cost twice as
JDucb as a sack luncb; and a sit-down .restaurant
lllHI would probably M ihrtt or four tlmei. more
expensive, accordlnit to the Cooperative Ex·
tension's bonl~ advisor's office . A typical
hOmemade-8HdWicll with a fiJllDg of some type of
protein lood sacll H aauage, bolopa, tuna or
cbeese costs 2t or 30 cents. A sudwlch with a lesi.
espeasJve flWng 'peanut butter or e.J(g) might ceet Oll1y 15 cents. Otller foods la lbe lunch such ai.
carrots or celery sticks and fresh fruit may add
another 20 cents.
Milk or coffee carried ln a thermos costs less
Ulan one-fourth as much as buying It lo a restaurant.
In addlUon, you can flgare that It costs betw«n ZO
aad 3tcents a mile lo drive• car to• restaurant.
ltJao Owe• for Mat.e'11 Taze11-,
DEAR PAT: My husband and I separated
after filing our taxes. Am I still liable for any
ffderal taxes he owes?
K .K .• Cost.a Mesa
: JRS aays lllat 1eaera1Jy boUrlu111band a.nd wUe
Oe Uable for~ tax and aay peul&y dae oa • Jolit--.,
murn. Tbus, a non-wortdngapouae may betl•ble tor"'
\lie en.Ure amount of tu due even though •II the ln·
eome wu.earned by.tile ether spoa11e. If, however,
Y" alld yoar spoue filed-separately. you each are
ll•bleonlyfortbetaxdueonyouro-.marn.
ftM"O•e ~i•lt• Credit Par1•enf•
Are there any guidelines a person can use to
determ1ne how much of his salary should go
\c)ward credit payments? I don't want lo gel in ~
t?Ver my head.
A.R., Costa Mesa ~
AIMdaled C~ Bare.us a.c. advises you lo "8 aware of exactly Mw mlldl ,..r take bome pay If eacb moaedt-:-c.o die peaay. n.ea, Umlt credJt
plymenta &o 20 percent after aub&rutlnc your rent
or •on1•1e payment. Yoa alM woaJd be wise to
...., for cred.I& In tft way yot1 shop (or o&.ller
........ Some credit plaaa cos' more thaa otllers. ftaaUy, don'& let • salesman tell you. what you can
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to try on wool suits when they're
sweating.''
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week as more and mo-re businesses
and government agencies relaxed
dress codes and allowed meo to
cfoset their jackets and strip off their
lies.
·"In here today. it's open collars
and short s leeve shirts from the
president a nd the chairman of the
board on down." said Marty AJlen.
senior vice president o f the Old Kent
• Bank & Trust Co .. one of the biggest
ba.ftk s inGrand Rapids, N.D.
REVNOLDS METAL CO. informed
!l.000 white collar workers in Virgina
that until Sept. 30 the men could
wear short-sleeved shirts.
Mead Corp. sent a s imilar memo to
l.200 employees in Dayton, Ohio. So
did Monsanto Co. in St. Louis.
Gov. Bill Clements. who earlier
decla red a no-tic, no-jacket s ummer
for a ll Texans, showed up at a news
conference in an open-net:k shJrt.
North Carolinu Gov. Jim Hunt 01
Tuesd:.iy a lso urgt..>d s tate e mployee.;
to wear "cool. comfortable clothes to
work.·· Many aides of Arkansas Gov.
llill Clinton arc wearing knit shirts
and Jean:;
IT IS ALL SOM EWllAT ironic.
s aid a men ·~ fas hion exper t an
Cleveland, where the C.:uyahoga
County Commission s uspended until
Labor Day a requirement that male
workers wear tics.
··The latest European style for men
is a Uun tie slung loosely around th~
neck. with the top
button of the col·
l'Dr undone." said
Ken Kro l l . a
s a l esma n f or
Man Ta lk lnterna ·
lion al ,• a ret ail
chain "Many men
we r e in s t y l e
yes terdny without
even knowmg it."
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House Speakor
Thomas P. O'Neill
last week waived
a long-s tanding rule that required
male reporters in the press gallery to
wear coeu and U Dul he baa not
1et. '"ponded to • requ .. t rrom Rep
Morr11 Udall. D·Arb . tbal \.he drea1 code be 1U11Ntnded on the llou.e noor
unlll 1...-bor Day In favor ol ·•t.alt ful
•nd r tr~ summer .abJrU "
RIEP. n• •AnGX •howed up 1n
the r hamber Tut:1day ln-I •hort·
i i.eve lblrt and t1norod • requetL
from O'Neill &o leave
"Th• 1enUeman knowi he la em·
h1rrJt1aln1 the chair Imel," O'Neill
told the 1't!'H Oe mocl"a t ''l don't
know ll he ls embarra"lfln& hlmsell ·'
Mattox had prupared M speech ur&
Ing a change lo the dresti code but
O'Neill would not let ham deliver it
without a coat and lie . In the pre·
pared text Mattox said·
"Let us shed our coats and tics.
roll up our s leeves a nd lel the
American people know we're serlow.
about solving the country's ener1ey
proble ms."
ALSO AMONG THE dress . code
holdouts are two exclusive clubs in
Providence, R.I . the University
Club and the Auror a Club -whk h
said they would eontinue to require
gentlemen to wear u es and jackets.
Nex t to the re t a ile rs of fall
clothing, it ls the food merchants who
say they are hurting the most. trom
the tiny snack burs to the gourmet
restaurants.
"It's so hot ln here my candy burs
are m elting," complained Irving
Weiner, who runs a concession stand
in the lobby of the county office
building In the San Diego County city
of Vista.
AT SARDl'S, NEW York ·~ popular
wate ring hole, two dozen large fans
help cool customers .
Dominick Brugnolotti. manager or
1
the Le Ch ut eau r estaur a n t an
Raleigh, N.C .. kept his thermostat at
75
"If we raise our thermostat to 78. 1
nobody's going lo eat here," he said
For a month. the government will •
depend on voluntary compliance with .
P r esident Car ter 's order th at .
thermostats in commcrcil.11 huildin~s
be set al 78 degree:. thi~ summer I
Arter' that violator:. may be fi ned up
lO $10,()()() I
THE Rt;GULt\TION exempts res·
idential buildin g~. hospitl.11 !> and
some schoob . In addition. certain
others such a~ mu~eums. food and 1
drug establi:-.hments and building~ housin~ scnsitivl' l'Ctuipment may I
apply for cxcmpllons
While most utilities reported that it
wai; too early to tell what effect lhe
adjustmcnt,.'i pave had on energy con·
sumption. compliance appca"rcd to be
widespread, as building owners
spotted a wuy to cul soaring electric
bills.
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SACRAM ENTO CAP> -Despite
s pending S4 .J bill.Jon to soften the im-
pact of Proposition 13 on local gov
crnment.s, the state rinished the fis-
cal year with a SIJ billion surplus.·
Controll er Ken Cory reported that
the re was $1.9 billion in the treasury.
and more than $1 billion in re ·
ceivables.
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NL Wins ,ID a ~ Walk
~SATft.E fAP> -8ueball'a
Etl All·•lar ••me ean be t*9 on for 1urpmea ud the
MttJoo ume up to that
dard ucept the Nallonal 1Aa1ue won 111in. an~ tbal's
routlne.
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at-bat and then outduel Ron
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York?
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fines of the enclosed Kingdome
that four walks in the ninth In·
ning would decide the 7-6 game
for the eightb straight NL vic-
tory and their 16th of the past 17.
"When you're not hitting, you
have to do something." said the
i6·5 Parke r , who weighs 230
ppounds
. WHAT HE DID wa!i: throw out
·Jim Rice at thjrd base after the
.Boston star hit a sky high fly
.that dropped for a double to
1open the seventh inning wit.h the
·AL leading 6-5.
· Then in the eighth. when the
~gels' Brian Downing tried lo
f>AVE PARKER
score from second on a single by
the Yankees' Graig Nettles,
Parker threw him out at home.
The ball reached catcher Gary
Carter of Montreal on the fly
a nd he blocke d the s liding
Downing from the plate.
"That play was perfect all the
way," declared Manager Tom-
my Lasorda, who bas lo hOpe
that some of the All-star 'good
fortune will rub off on his de-
. fending cha mpion Dodgers, who
languish in last place.
Maunu. a 24-year·old out·
tlelder and All·star reserve,
evened the count with hla home
run in the el1tith inning on a 0-2
pitch from Texas' Jim .Kem .
&EaN; WHO HAO given up
only one home run this year, ob·
terved wryly. ''He went with the
pitch and hlf'it 317 feet fair."
The dime nsion s o f the
Klngdome are 316 feet down the
foul lines and Mazzilli 's shot
landed at the top of tbe fence.
It was Mauilll agaln in the
ninth only this time be drew a
bases loaded walk from Guidry
who was called into the game by
Manager Bob Lemon after Kem
had walked the bases full.
.. HE Oll)N 'T THROW
anything close to the plate,"
Mazzilli commented. ''I really
wanted to get a hit and I swung
at one bad ball and missed it.
Truthfully, I liked the home run
better than the walk."
Guidry appeared angry with
Lemon, the man fired earlier
this season as manager of the
Yankees. The Cy Young Award
winning pitcher who helped the
Yanks to the World Series title
last season said:
'I 'm not h appy with the
circumstances of going in there.
Whe n you come in with the
bases loaded. you ain't got no
roo m to play with."
R EU EF ACF. Bruce Sutter of
the Chicago Cubs took credit for
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APWIN ..... IO
BRIAN DOWNING IS BLOCKED FROM THE PLATE AND TAGGED BY CATCHER GARY CARTER.
.Coe: It Must Be the Air .
Scott Helps Push Briton to Mile Record
..... OSLO. Norway <AP' -Happy
but almost bashful British run·
ner Sebastian Coe, after shatter-
ing the world record in the mi1e
Tuesday night, and setting rus
second world mark in 12 days at
Bislel Stadium, delighted the
people in lbe tourist bureau.
While he insisted he realty
didn't know the reason for the
records, Coe s uggest ed: "It
must be the nice air you have
here "
THE z.t. YEAR-OLD Coe was
eJectroaically Umed in 3:48.95
Ot will likely go into \be records
rounded off to 3:49) to win the
best mlle race ever seen. The
ttnth flnlabe1' in the field was
clocked in 3:55.27.
On .July 5, Coe, on the same
tl'ack, let an 800 meters record
dis tance now, Coe said it was
still the 800 meters.
"I SUPPOSE I'll have to run a
coupleotmore1n11e races before I
can saylfl really Ukeit," he said.
Alm08t 18,000 fans gave the
runners thunde rous applause
and cheers during the entire
race. Coe 1us their s pecial
fa vorite after his r ecord
performance in the 800 meters.
"This is the best crowd In the
world to run in front of," be
said.
The lntermedlate lap times of
Tues day's race were 57 .s
second.a after the first lap, 1:56.S
after the second, 2:$2.0 after the
third, and 3:32.8 at 1,500 meters
-only 0.6 seconds behind the
listed world record on that dis·
lan ce. he ld b y Tanzania s
Filbert Bayi al 3:32.2. The mile
is 1,609 meters.
Ovett had won the Dubai
Golden Mile In Tokyo last year
in 3 :55.5. John Wa lker of New
Zealand, who held the mile rec·
ord at 3:49.4 since August 1975,
finis he d s ixth Tues day in
3:52.88, also beaten by Ireland's
Eamon Coghlan's 3:52.45 and
Britain's John Robson's 3:52.74.
Last week, Ovett was quoted
In London as saying that without
him in the Dubai Mlle, it would
be "a hollow victory for the win·
ner." He said he considered
bjmaelf the best mile runner in
the world. SWJ, he decided to
st.ay at home, saying: "It ls high
tline the runners come to meet
me ~here J will run."
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,
Q and A With . the Big A
Stadium Scoreooard Speaks Out
Old baseball scoreboards never die. They JU3t
become /reeway :ngns.
-Anonymous
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of IM Dally Pl ... SUit
A funny thing happened lo the Big A on its
way to the free.way yesterday. It balked at the
move and demanded to be traded .
Destined to become a free A-giant when its
current contract expires, the JJ.year veteran was
turned down tiy Atlanta, Alaska a nd Apple
Valley, all of whom thought the Angels' asking
price or two draft choices and a giant video
screen was too high.
CThe Dodgers were inlerc~ted but only if the
Angels threw in a matching Ri g Land only if the
Big A wouJd agree lo second billing "We want <1
Big LA, not a Big AL which we already have ...
said a spokesman named Campanis
So. after a day without fuse and wire. along
with the threat or being turned into a prop for
Star Wars n. the Big A ste pped out of Ute way of
progress and retired to the asphalt pastur<'.
Following is its first and last inter view. a n
exclusive Q and A with the Big A
Q: Lei's start at the begmmng. They say when
your wire• got crossed with the stadtum organ and
the public address system . you were actually able to
whi1tle the tune to "Charge". But how can you talk ti
you aren't programmed to think"
A: Baseball announcers aren't either and
you don't see it stopping them . dp you?
Q: Humm, you got a point there. Okay. lei's try
a bane question. What was your biggest thnLl?
A: When Charo s ang the National Anthem.
I'll never forget her accent; "Sooo, A can't you
cease ... "
Q: T<>Mehing, I bet. What, then, was your worst
moment?
A: When Don Baylor bounced one off my
face ln batting practice. Whal a pain in the A
that waa. <Chuckle).
Q: Jimmy Pieraoll's out of a ;<>band you're try·
ing to be a lxueball comic
A: You'd develop a sense or humor too if
you bad to stand through 10 losing seasons . I ·
mean, there were times I ran up so many goose
eggs. I looked like a bionic incubator. My halo
once got rusty waiting to light up on a home run
and when the owners decided to play musical
managers. I was a lways the last to know. Even
the Register had it before I did.
Q: It must haVf' been a r01.l{Jh hfe. Do you Jee1
that you·ve been erphnted"'
A: What kind of a trivia question is that''
Docs Charlie Finley hate Bowie Kuhn? Sure
i 'vc been exploited. During a Surf soccer game
they throw more <'Ommercials than prime time•
TV. I've seen days when we've given Ofhctal
Big A Welcomes to three hitchhikers fro m
Cucamonga-and they were gate crashers I 'v('
not only promoted offac1al Surf ~hoes, but of·
ricial Surf shoestrings.··
Q · You sOWld bitter Weren't there any golder1
moments m baseball that you chensh'
A : Yeah. The time they traded Al ex
Johnson away. He m ade Bo Belinsky look like a
saint. Then there was the time ...
Q· l get flie-message. Tell me, what do you
think of your temporary replacement'>
A: That puny whippersnapper? Why, I've
blown out more light bulbs on one Nolan Ryan
fastball than that squirt will probably light up m
his entire life. You need binoculars lo read hjs
score and I'm talking aboul from the outfield.
I've got a baby brother in some high schooJ gym
t hat's brighter than him .
Q: You shll sam pretty Uf1$ef about being moved
from front row h<uebolf to front row freeway.
A : Me? Upset '! Just because these Lillipu-
tians thinlt I'm Gulliver and are dragging me
away just when the Angles have changed from
pretenders to contenders? J ust because I finally
have a chance to flash in front of a packed, noisy
<See BIG' A, Page 85)
~~=~i:a~ Is ·Bobby a Knight in Shining Armor? -~
ctaird behind Coe in tbe mUe, in .
1 :51.11and3:5Z.02. "'DITORS NO Scott fell only .01 eeeond shy of c. ' TE -Bobb11 Mlltln& Jim Ryun'• American knight, baMltboll coacla, u a na·
rd -6 a .. 1110 ,_ ~-ttonal ~. Bvt he u a man w1ao reeo -: .. · set ... .a.v•. c!::!f pardl lau pnOOCf. Tlw
· ... MD NO Idea durtq the • ..-of a """" pon Wf'ki
blH tbat lt would be a new "'°"' al BobfJf K""1ht U.. man.
world NCOl'd . 1 Jmt hoped t.o wtn a1 nso &OTB&Nasao ad I WM very IUl"Pl1led when I II#_...._ .. ant tbe time," Coe saJd after . Tbe Indiana crowd dlaaareed .. rw. . wllh the oplmon qi t.be referee.
Asked if he bad any tpeclal and was mak= lt1 feelln11
or U.. .Dubai Golden lmown.Lodr profanely. raoMed Bobbr Klllllllt eommandeered
• all. I W no tactics. Uae puWlc 8ddns1 111tem to
.... -MCH•UJ in ·-alwt .. IU aowd • leAon tn !: .... ftllll tJl rauen -tbe fnatb, Jllldee od the ,Bobby .mlle 11111 ever. Thea JOU Kaa,11&..,. " ..• ~.JI! bo&ber wtda tac· ~. Ln'8 keep It la mind
¥919 -Ula tllll 11 ladlaa• Usitwentty," O~·-~atriot Ste.e H Mid°"" tile loudapealltr.
1.Wll !!!99 ... Ill &be a.Id of "Wedoa'tlllldtbatldndofcbMr·
... ·i .... Coe ... ...., ................ ,. '
After Ole game, Knight went
back to the microphone. "You're
the greatest group of fans," he
aald. "Let.'& keep JU ahead of
the garbage that goes on at all
the other schools."
KNIGHT IS considered by
m any to be tbe beat basketball
mind and coach in the country .
Nobody can motivate a team
any better, they HJ.
But Knilbt eomlders blmtelf,
above •verrtbtaa elae, a
teacher. When be left for Puerto Rico and the Pan American Games lMt mootb, tbe pauport
h• save tbe customs offtdala
lilted bh occupation u
"Teacber."
"I tllb* IDJ .. lblUty .. to teach," said , wbo CJGee
tools a eoune Stae. liven
bf fotnm' football eoada Woocl1 Raya
•..,;;:'"'I•• .U. Al -•Ket,,.. ftnl1bed bll Ma __,= 1enan. tM ........ aave U.• ........ ~" M*1'111n..-• ._.. ... °'.
... lllL 1'lme ... • IUl'tMr llMili ''I II.ADS UP my mind~ ll fa~ ~ dents. -,-· J ev•r wa9 ln tbat poi.•tion
<coaching), I would make sure
that I would teach llke Woody.
making tbe course a meaningful
eitperienc:e for everybody." he
said So Knight gives a t ~-credit
course ln the methods of
coacblDI basketball. He haa
several nales. Nobody wears
hats and nobody can com~ l.n
barefoot.
·He makes class attendance
mand•t.orJ, deducUng a trade
for every clMI tbat a student
mi .. •. There are no exams. and blbt 1radel bia stddents
on the orsanllatlon of tllel r
notebooU. Tb• course is not
UmlMcl to athlet.-.
roa -~ playen, Kailld bM fewer rul ... Thtre'• DO curfew, but pla)'en ID Ul t ... , Jaekela and u.. Oft tbe. '"41. 1bl IDlllt Important NI la
nodnp.
S•rt.J lat Muon, t.._ lndlana
team wH deva1tat e d when
Knight threw three players off
the team and placed nve others
on probaUon for s moking mart·
ju an a.
·'I don't think too many
coaches would have had the
couraee to do that," ·said Bob
Kinney, Knlaht's former sports
il'formallon director at West
Polat.
The otber rule on Knight's
teams are no mou1tacbea or
Iona haJr durtn1 the ae11011.
••1 THINK that kid s look
neater that we)'," ltnl1ht ...,..
··But the lmportut thlnf ll to
teach them aom•thlna. Unleu
~ou'r• tb• hHd of General
Moton, you're SolDa to u.-to
leam to atcept rulel."
Knltbt reell that few MODle
can motlvate themMlv•: "ft'•
human nature to •kMIP off.'' M
Hld, eQlabdlla wbJ ~eollltmt·
<See'kNlGHT, Pa1e al) --
w...n11111v. Jutv ''· ,,,.
Glenn Cunnin1ha~ Claim•
SUb 4-minate Mile in '30
...... AP .......
CINCINNATI -On tbe dQ ol ...,.... world • r.ord tn tbe mUe. former Amerkaa v.H!il GIHD Om t ..... m dallMd k wu be, llOl er
Baan'...,, wt.o ran \be ftnl eub-lour·miaute m .
The ctnclnnaU SnQ\drw, ta • coprrlcht •WJ. quoted ~niDClwn u · H 1laa he ran 1 i :at 1nla. ln bllla aebool 49 1••n .,o. But bit coat h told Cunnlnpam to ""P qW.l aboul
\be performan~ tn tMlt30 prac:tl~ .... loo.
"I really C>Penff up end wheft m 1 roach. Roy Va m tJy, look~ at t.M Ume h waa pelnnect." Cunn\ncham hid In a
tel•a>hone lnte rvltw rrom hls home In Conway, Ark
"It WU 3 58.t ••
Bannlatu ran lht' On.l ntn rlal sub.fo ur minute m llu In
1964 lO 3.58 '· Cunninaham Mver broke the four·mlnute barrier ottlcla l·
t y. lie bt!ld thl• world rcC'o rd from lt:w to lt3'f with a time of
•:06.7 and later u n a 4 04.4 lndoora.
SebuUan or EnRl•nd brolte th• world record In
Norw(y Tuesday nl•ht runnina a 3:4lU $.
"Paavo Nurmi t el lbt' wor&d record at 4 10. and l*)ple
u ld \hat w•~ the ulttm1te," Cunnln11h1 m u ld. "f a.lway8
said we rould RO far t)(oyoncl lhl t. bul no onti would believe It ...
Bannister n ld nlmolll to yean a10 that a 3:30 mile
wu n't lmpMtlbl<' •tu1ee1..., Ple.w•r ....
SPRINGnELD, Mas:s. -Bob Doualaa, 96. m
who had bt-en the oldest Jivin1 m ember of the
Bastu-tball llnll of Fame. died early Monday at his
home In New Vo}il City.
Oo~las. t'nsh rlnl'd ln 1971, was the rounder and coach or
the New York Rennissance -or Rena -a blgbly·rated
b u n stor ming tea m or black players that piled up
phenomenal records from 1922 to 1.9t9. ·
nder Dou1tlas' 1uldai:.~b the Rens won 88 consecutive ga mes In 1933 and 128 atr t 1D 1934. From 1932·36, their
re~ordwu473 .... 9.
Acrording to the Basketball Hall of Fame archives, the
fiens are credited with wiMlng the World Professional
Basketball Championship in a 1939 Chicago tournament,
seven years before the founding of the National Bas ketball
Association.
The R.ens, as a team. were voted into lbe Hall of Fame in
1963. Several individual players !or the Renafasance o lso
ha ve been enshrined
.------QMot't-ol tlw Da11 -----
Bas ketbal ... Coa c h Bobby Knl·gbt, recalling his
team's play al the Pan·American Games· "I cannot re·
call one time when our national anthem was played that
l t was not preceded by booi.ng and hissing."
HAMILTON
Elder F11n 18$9, ... s•i
Golfer Lee Elder has llled a Sl.'50,000 s uit
againat four Atlanta m en, accuslng them of using •
hit name and reputation in a "fraudulent scheme"
to win a contract to operate dty golf counes ...
North American Soccer League officials have requested
tapes from a television station of a aecond·balf brawl that
saw four players ejected from Sunday night's g ame between
Vancouver and the Cosmos ... UCLA basketball star Roy
Ha•lltoa bu signed a contract with the Detroit Pistons ...
Lan-y Bird, who recently signed a $3.25 million contract with
the Boston Celtics, says he plans to retire from bas ketball
when hi.a five.year contract expires ... Bob Larsen bas been
named bead cross .country and assistant track and field coach
at UCLA .•. Heavyweights Kea Nortoa and Scott LeDoux
will meet Aug. 19 ln Minneapolis ... Philadelphia's Bob
Booee was named the National League's Player of the Week,
haviqg hit at a .565 rate ... Wal&er Wagaer scored with 3: 1~
left to give the Los Angeles Aztecs a 2-1 North American Soc-
cer League win over Dallas al the Rose Bowl Tuesday night. -----........ ,,..,,.,, ____ _
On th1a date ln baseball in llM3:
The New York Giants and PhiladelpbJ-. PhllUes Ued
a major league record by combining to strand 30 run·
nen on the buepaths during a nlne·lnnlog game.
Today's Birthdays:
New York Mets manager Joe Torre ls 39. Montreal
Expos pitcher Rudy May is 35.
'l'elee&I••• R•dle
TV: Hone Racing -Today at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m.,
Cbanne.l 52.
a.u>IO: Soccer -Portland at the Surf, 7: 15 p.m., KORJ
(N.1 Fii).
WBDNBSDA Y'S llADIO 8 ........ -~at Baltimore, 2:30 p.m., KMPC (710)
(J'lnt .... cl douMeiaeader).
•'SOCCB •SOCCER
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Kay~• All-star Children
BA.SKETBALL /SOCCERJFOOT6ALL "···-·· KNIGHT •••
ly f.uthee hi• playen to reach new
be 1bta.
"OUTSIDE of my parntl.
be '• b•ea mJ 1reate1t
motivator.'' said Dave BU., a
former K.nlght a11i1tant and now
head coach at Oklahoma. "He'•
a dynamic pel'IOD, very driven.
Jn a war-time altuatloa, be
would p:aake a 81'eal 1eneraJ .
He '• totaJly de dicated to
coaching, and he's the smartest
person I know."
"I think Coach Kntcbt baa
always gotten the moat poulb&e
out of hi.a t.e~a." said Mike
Krzyewsld, now the bead coach
at Army who played and
coached under Knight. "He im·
pressed upon WI how each in·
d ividual couldn't do bis own
thing, that ,the team was all·
important.
"At times l didn't like being
pushed so ha rd. But I was
thankfuJ for it llfterwards. If you j~st tell him what you think.
he'll respect you. He cut.a short
people who are underhanded oc
devious. He 's a perfectionist All
J can say is God bless the guy
who helped me reach my paten.
tial."
Seattle Marine r co.owner and enterta iner
Da nny Kaye tosses o ut the fi rst ball at
Tuesday's All·s t a r game with a little he lp
from hjs friends-: The children participated
<.s~ a nod of recognition to UNICEF·s fn .
ternalional Year of the Child.
KNIGfll' IS fascinated by hls·
tory. and is a big buff on the
Civil Wa r . Al McGuire, the
former Marquette coaeh, calls
hi m Gen. Patton . He has a
photographic memory and is a
speed reader. According to Kin·
ney. Knight wouJd read a thick
history book on long road trips
and paperback cowboy books on
short tn ps. ..
· Malavasi's Homework
lfo fishes and plays golf with
his few d ose friends , but his
passion is e~ting and sleeping
basketbaJ I.
Early in lhe 1978-79 season,
tiny Morehead Stale was beaten
badly by Indiana. After the
game . Kni ght we l com e d
Morehead Coach Wa yne MartirY
into the Indian~ lockerroom.
Ram Coach Promises More Flexible Offense
From AP Disp•tcbes
Los Angeles Rams' Coach Ray
Malavasi spent .the sum mer do·
ing hemework, and he hopes the
Na ti,ona l F~o lb~ 11 L e ague team s fans give him an A·plus
at the end of the upcoming
season.
"We took t he o ffen s ive
note book and completely redid
it, .. said MaJavusi, beginning his
second year at the helm of the
Ra ms . "I guess the fans will be
happy to hea r that."
Th e Ra m s' l e ss ·t h an ·
imaginative offense -fi rst. un·
Surf Says _
New Look
Tonight
Soccer rans can be excused lf
the y don 't r ecogn ize the
CaUfomJa Surf tonight. The.f.«:'S
m ore than just new faces on the
te am ; there's an entirely dif-
ferent style or play-wide open.
A team which has bad trouble
scoring goals most or the year,
the Surf will unveil its new look
at 7:30 when it entertains the
Portland Timbers at Anaheim
Stadium.
Leading the Surf offense wi11
be Lawrie Abrahams , the re·
cenUy acquired English forward
who bas scored four goals In
three games for the Surf. lo 1.5
games with Tulsa, Abrahams
scored 10 goals and comes into
tonight's contest as the No. S
score r ln the North American
Soccer Leadet . ,
Oll)er acquisitions the Surf
made since ll last played at
h om e June 27 a r c .Jo ha nn
Scharmann, Peter Young and
Tony Crudo.
Scharmann, n 30·year·old de·
fender from Austria, handed out
two assists In Sunda y's 3·2 loss
to the Surf that left the club with
a 9· 14 record. Crudo, a 19·year·
old American defende r who just
played in the Pan·Am games,
and Young, an 18·year·old high
school grad, don't figure on s~·
ing loo much action in the near
future.
The Surf certainly will be glad
to be back In the friendly con·
fines of Ana h eim Stadium,
where lt ls 5·5 a fter winn1n• its
last three.
C urrently , the S urr Is In
second place in the American
Conference West with 87 points,
14 behind San Diego.
Portland ia in last ln the Na·
Uonal Conference West with the
same record l&-14) and points
(87) u the Surf.
.. .... . ... ,...,..
dt:r Chuck Knox, hriC'flY under
George Allen, then finally under
Malavasi -has drawn almost
as much criticism in rercnt year:.
as has the team 's failure to make
illo the Super Uowl.
MALAVA.SI , WHO replaced Al·
len when the latter was fired after
two pre.season games last year,
hopes toeod both proble'ms.
"We're going to have m ore or-
fense. one way or the other,"
Ma la vasi said at the Ra ms'
Fullerton Sta te training camp.
"We're going to be more fl uicl,
m or e fle~ible. My phj losophy is
tha t the offense has to dictate
what the oppos ition defense
does, not the other way around .
says the Huntington Beach resi·
dent.
"W E'RE GOING T O huve
more different looks on offense.
give the defense more to think
ubout," the Ra ms' coach con-
tinued. "Our quarterbacks will
be calling a lot more a udibles. and
we 're going to be throwing to our
backs a lot more lhan we have in
the past."
Malavasi said that, in former
Rhodes scholar Pat Ha den and
Vince Ferragamo. a m ed ical
s tudent, the Rams fi gure lhey
have just the q uarterbacks to
play football chess with oppos·
ing defense.
Last year, Malavasi took over
in the turmoil that came with
t e a m o w n e r c· a r r o I I
Rosenbloom's abrupt decision to
fire Allen, giving Malava si UtUe
time to change things before the
regular season opened . T his
year , of course. Malava si has
thing:, tus way from the be~in·
ning
"IT'S A LOT E ASI E R for me
this way," Malavas1 i.a1d. "It
was tough, the way things hap.
pened last year Now, there are
no questions about wh o 's doing
what, and everybody has a real·
ly posillve atlltudt:."
M a lavas1 hail m any k and
words for the late Rosenbloom.
who drowned last April 2
''Carroll was a man who was
reall y interested in his team.
and really tried to help in every
way be could." said Malavasi.
"He wa<; more knowJedgeable
than most team owners. And be
was always available, for the
staf( and for the players.
"WE'RE 'FORTUNATE we
have Steve <Rosenbloom 1. both
he and Don Klosterman c Ra ms
gener al ma nager > have been
around the game for a long time,
a n d the y'r e b o t h v e r y
knowledgeable "
The 48·year·old Ma lavasi, an
articulate and congenial m an
who has s pent m os t of bis
coaching career as a pro assis·
tant, said he does not kid himself
about what's expected or him.
The Rams, who·11 be playing
their fi nal season in the Los
Ange les Colise um before tbe
35·m lle m ove to An a heim
Stadium in 1980, have won six
consecutive NFC West titles, bul
ha ve yet to make it to t he Super
Bowl. "Jl doesn't really bother me,"
Mala vas l said. "H's s imple
enough ; I know we've got to win or
I'm not going to have a job."
"IF YOU look at the coaching
rhnic~. you"ll see Hobby Knight
al many of them," said Martin.
"There are some highly rec
ogn12ed coarhe~ who won 't share
their knowledge ...
Tomormw Knight'' rt'IOlvmshtp u.1th
h1splw1• n
* * * Rent-a-witness
Possibilities
L E XINGTON, Ky . CAP>
Em ba ttled bask etb~ coach
Bobby Knight indicated that he
might not return to San Juan to
face his Aug. 22 trial for assault·
in#t a Puerto Rican policeman.
"I have not m ade any ar ·
rangement to fly back. l reaJly
don •t know what will transpire
between now and lhen," said
Knight, who was freed on $500
bond.
'·Beating the Puerto Rican
basketball team is a lot easier
th an beating the ir court
syste m ... said Knig ht. "As J
hstened lo testimony about the
incident . the thought went
through my mind that a primary
occupation in Puerto Rico was
probably 'Rent·a -Wltness'."
The '"incide nt " to which
Knight referred was his alterca·
lion wi th J O¥ de Sliva, a Puerto
Rican poUceman who charged
Knight with assault and hauled
h im , handcufled . to the San
Juan jail.
Baseball Standings SAFE!
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
West Division
Angels
Te xas
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Seattle
Oakland
55 38 .591
52 39 .571 2
48 41 .539 5
44 47 .484 10
4 l 50 .451 13
40 54 .426 lS'fl
25 69 .265 301fl
East Dtvlslon
Baltimore 59 3L
Boston 56 32
Milwaukee 54 38
New York 49 43
Detroit 45 45
Cleveland 42 48
Toronto 29 64
T""4Ny'ato ••
NL All·~ .... ,. AL ..... Siar\.
T-tM'•O•m ..
No o•"'°" ~""<!Uled TltlW~''•O•m•• A119elH t8a111mort,7,t·n
Clllc-<tl T•u •.1 11 s .. 111. ••Boston
Oelllancl M N-YO<ll.
T oron10 81 Mll#tuk.,.
Oetrolt et MlllMtOI• Ctt wl-M ICe,,..a City
656
.636 2
.587 6
.533 Jl
.500 14
.467 17
.312 311h
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pd. 0 8 Weal Division
Houston
Cincinnati
San Francisco
San Diego
Atlanta
Dodgen
54 40 .574
48 45 .516 5"'2
45 48 .484 81!.!
43 53 .448 12
39 52 .429 l31h
36 57 .387 171),
Eut Dtvuion
Montreal 50 35
Chicago 47 38
Philadelphia 50 41
Pittsburgh 46 39
St. Louis 44 42
New York 37 49
T.,....~
HL All~ ... '· AL All St.ru T..._',G•-No Qemei .cMcNIN .,,._.., .• o_
MOl'lre.lat~t
.. 111nt• et CN<1911
HOV\IOll at Pltbbllr'Qh
Cllltl,,...tl 11 St. 1..0Ull
New V-et !i.-1 OttQO
Pfllladtlptlle et S.. Fr1ncl1<0
588
.553 3
.S49 3
.S41 4
.512 61h
.430 131/l
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~·July 18. 1979 DAIL V PILOT 83 ,
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Rigby·Mason Team .CJleks
8y WlU. G&l•ILSY
•~ ._ ... c:er'",.11110•1 ....,
Tlaere le a volatile •le~ la tbe
ebeml•try of athletes that .-erally
doeln't mile . lfarrla1es betweett 1porta
1tar1 often bave a rocky sail and wind
up on tha.rocts.
Not that of ttny Cathy Rfcby ,
America's moet celebrated gymnu\,
and bll Tommy Mason, an 11-year
veteran Jn the National FootbaJJ
League.
"It ian't easy. It takes a Jot ot pa·
tlence and understanding on both aides,
twa1lowing of personal egoe," Catb)'
was sayinl here this week. :'Tommy i.
very 1ood .about all my travelln1 and
•ho• buliDeaa commitments. We 1et alon1 wonderfully.
"WREN WE DON'T, I will qwcldy
abandon what I am doln1 and return
home. 'Jbal was my hope in the first
place. Tommy talked me out of lt. He
has been the greatest encouraaement
and supporter in my career."
Cathy, a doU-Uke fiaure who stands
only 4· U and weighs but 88 pounds, met
the 6-2. 200-pound Mason. a graduate of
Tulane, when he was with the Los
AngeletJ Rams in 1970.
They were married J an. 20, 1973.
Mason retired from football•~ months
later after stints with the Minnesota
Vlklngs, Rams and Washington
Redskins. He took a fling al law and
then went into .,usiness for bimseU.
They now have \.son, Buck, aged 4, a,.S
maintain a ome in Southerp
Callfom.la.
But Cathy is almost never there.
TtlE UNITED STATES' first intern•·
lion'al medal winner in gymnastics, Ill
Olympic team member in 1968 and 1972
and a budding show business peraonall·
ty, she Is on a constant merry-go·round.
She maintains a gymnastics school in
Newport Beach and a s ummer camp for
gymnasts in Ojai. She is currently bead·
ing up a $1 million program of recional
clinics, ·financed by Dial Soap.
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CATHY RIGBY MASON PONDERS HER UNIQUE MARRIAGE.
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haven't responded to treatment, and AncientAge,OUART · . 5.88 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of tlle Dell't '6tet Pl* Staff It was h'ke a reunion for UCLA's
tennis powerhouse from the early
1950s
Stinday on the same court in Foun·
-lain-Valley, batlling for the cbam-
pionship of the Almaden Grand
Masters Qualifying tournament.
were Bob Perry and Richard Doss vs
Ron Livingston a nd George
Yardley
Perry was a two-time national col·
legiate doubles cha mpion, while Liv·
ingston and Doss were teammates of
• his at UCLA.
Yardley was the only outsider. hav
ing concentr!lled on basketball at
1ENNIS
Stanford, and later becoming a star
in the NBA
For the record, Perry and Doss
prevailed, and Perry also won the
singles to soHdify his spot in this
weekend's Almaden Grand Masters
tourney at the LA Tennis Club.
Jl was an upset or sorts .. since Li v-
ingston is ranked No. 1 Jn Southern
California among the 45·and-old er
set, but Perry is no slouch.
He's ranked No. 2 and also has a
national 45 hardcourt doubles title to
his credit. Uvingston is a Laguna
Beach resident, Perry from La Jolla.
Perry's probable opponent in the
first-round singles match Friday
• night ls Sven Davidson, No. 2 seed
among the Grand Masters.
Davidson has finished second in
three of the four stops on the Grand
Mas ters circuit this year, while
' Frank Sedgman has won them all. .. • . • ••
his physician advised that he not play Earty nmes. 1.75-UTER .. . . ' .. I 0.75
any tennis for a while. H. Walker Ten High, OUART . . . 5.08
But Gonzal~ says that ~ause the Jim Beam. 1 75 LITER I 0.96
tournament is a benefit for the
California Youth Tennis Foundation, . BRANDY£. COG~AC
he doesn't wantto withdraw. • Almaden,OUAIH .. 5.77
He realizes lhat his name probably E&J Gallo, J .75-UTER .. 10.70
carries more drawing power than Korbel 750ML 5 16 even Sedgman's, and says that if he's •. • ········· · · able to walk out on the court, he'll Courvo1s1erV.S •• 750ML . 11 .93
play. Sa Ilg nae. 750 ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 8.94
Gonzalez had X-rays today , and CANADIANS
despite his 51 years and ailing back, • the eight-time U.S. pro champion Canad!'ln Cl.ub, OOART . . 8.34
says, "I'm getting into the best shape Canadaan MlSt. QUART 5.73
of my life.'! Seagrams V.O .• OUARl 8.40 . .. .
GIN LINDBORG RACQUET CLU B in
Huntington Beach is hosting the Beefeater, OOAR I .. . . 7.94
Coors Skill Ga mes this Saturday. Fleischman's, 750ML 4.46
Each participant hits forehand and GHbey's. QtJART . . . 4.81
backhand groundstrokes. forehand Boodles,OOART . . .. 8.85
and backhand volleys and serves. Seagrams, OOAIH 5 53 Judges use a point s ystem and han· · dicap to rate the players. Tanqueray. 1.75LITLR 14.70
Each divisional wmner will receive RUM
an AMF-Head racquet, and the top B d' Lt. & Dk 10 A '1 three finishers in each bracket get acar 1 •• I 75 Ln l:.R -~
trophies, plus a chance at the $2,000 Castillo Lt. & Dk., OOAIH . 4.26
grand prize. Myers Jamlc:an, 750 ML . . . . . . . .. 6.85
Entry blanks and further informa· · SCOTCH tion are available from Lindborg
Racquet Club.
*. * MARK WHITFIELD WEARS the
crown as the 1979 open men's i;ingle
champion of the sixth annual Irvine
Open. He bested Jeff Tomei 6-4, 5-7,
6·4 in the finals.
Bob Goss took the men's A singles
with a 6-1, 7·6 vi ctory over Dennis Ri ·
bant, \\'bile Lajla von Lutzow cap·
lured the open woruen's singles in a
4·6, 6·0, 6-4 win o.---Joan Willett .
Ballantine, 750ML ... . 6.85
Chlvas Regal,OOARr , ......... 13.99
Dewar White Label. QUART ....... 9.57
Cutty Sark, J.75.UTER . • 15.90
J&B,Q(J..\RT . . .. 9.59
Old Smuggler, QUART . .. . . 4 .89
Passport, 750ML 5.04
Julie Hayward and Ellen Bryant
PANCHO GONZALEZ has official· teamed to take the open women's
.. Jy withdrawn from the Gr and doubles title in straight 'sets over
TEQUILA
Montezuma White, 750ML..... .. 4.81
Pepe Lopez White, QUART . . . . . . . . . . 5.29
Sauza Gold. 1 75 . . . ...•.. 13.79
Two Fingers White, 750ML . . 4.97
• Masters singles bracket, but pro-Lindsay Morse and JuUe Meyers.
mises to play doubles in direct v1ola· The open men's doubles went to Crown Russ• 1.75 : lion of bls doctor's orders. "' Hank Lloyd and Mike Caro. straight Kamchatka, oo~RT
.: Gonzalez, a Newport Beach resi-• sets ove r Scott Penner and Neil Smirnoff au RT
, de nt, bas back problems which Malley. • I\ · --;.__-----=-----------"'---------___j Relska. QUART
VODKA
7.92
4.19
5.58
4.19
UQOERS
_. John T's Big Foot ,
FIRST ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE SALE
Amaretto De Sarronno. 2J-0z 9. 7 4
BoggsCranbeny. 1 un:R . . 9.83
20% to 50% Off EVERY ITEM*
Alf Sox and
a..otardl
30%off
Drambuie, 23-0z. 1 I .1 I
allano. 23-oz . . . . . . . I 0.06
KahkJa, 1.75-LITER .. 19.36
Southern Comfort. 1 1~UTER 12.0 1
CASE
RD AIL
7 1.47
57.20
71 .44
66.55
60.84
57.40
62.00
65.26
60.54
58.38
135.00
101.12
94.37
64.92
95.01
89.77
50.46
54.41
100.19
62.61
83.22
58.97
48.24
77.50
77.44
158.35
108.26
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
111.35
125.68
113.77
109.55
67.96 . .
1.75UTU 2' OZ. 9 VARETES
EXCEPT N\AAETTO
1'Hlllf.! MY It•...._ MY II ...................
~ .............. ., ...............
Ctllll ... '57-2991 . ••
1002 242 ·
BOITIL
CASE
RETAIL
5.96
9.54
5.96
5.55
10.14
4.79
10.34
5144 .
10.09
4.87
11.is
8.43
7.87
5.41
7.92
7.49
4.21
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
7A7
3.95
5.26
3.95
9.17
9.28
10.48
9.49
18.26
1 t.33 ..
Louis Martini. 750ML . .2.14 23.20
Buena Vlst.a. 150 ML 2.63 28.60
Mirrassou, 750ML 2.63 28 .60
Souverain. 750ML 2.22 24.12
SEBASTIAN( TAYLOR
WIN ES CALIF. WINES
Ml BURGUNDY MT
CHABU~ Ml ROSl
I 5 LITER
CHABU~ &lf.'G<JNDY
ROSE kHINL
1 5 Lnu~
}98 239
CHARDON.MY
Beringer, 750ML . . .. 5.25
Cresta Blanco, 750ML .........••.... 2.73
Monterey, 750ML ..................... 4.42
Beaulieu,, 750ML ..............••.•.... 4.84
Santa Barbara, 750ML ............• 3.03
GAMA Y BEAUJOLOIS
57.20
29.70
48.40
52.40
33.00
1.94
2.39
2.39
2.01
4 .77
2.48
4.01
4.40
2.75
Beaulieu. 150 ML . 2.42 26.32 2.20
Glumarra, 750ML 3.03 33.00 2 .75
Parducci, 750ML . • ... .2.72 29.54 2.47
Sebastiani. 150ML 2.84 30.80 2.57
Charles Krug. 750MI
Chris. Bros •• 750ML
Inglenook, 75oML
Parducci, 1~ML
Slitter Home, 750Mt
ZINFANDEL
2.75
2.58
2.94
2.92
3.68
30.00
28.00
32.00
3 1.74
40.00
LOWENBRA<J HEINEKENS
BEER BEER
LIGHT O~ DA~I\ LIGHT OR DARK
6 PACK 6 PACK 12 OZ BTL.
224 361
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Chris. Bros •• 750ML ....•. ....... ....... 3.13
Franciscan, 750ML •.. •.... . 4.84
Parducci, 750ML ....... • .............. 3.77
Sonoma, 150 ML . . . . . . '·............... 3.69
8eaUIJeU,<iSO ML ..........•... : ........ 4.40
34.00
52.75
40.95
40.00
48.00
2.50
2.34
2.67
2.65
3.34
2.84
4.40
3.4 2
j ,34
4.00
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEERS SIZE CASE OF 24 6 PACK
Budweiser, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-0z.
Coors, .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-0z.
Mlc:hdob . . . . . . . . .. . ...................... 12-0Z.
Tuborg . . ................... 12-0z
Lowenbrau Lt. or Dk... . . . . . . . . . • _ . 12-0z.
lJte, .. . .. . ...... 12 0Z
Olympia, ......................................... 12-0Z.
St. Pa1I Qlrt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 12-0z.
6.63
6.63
7.62
6.57
8.55
6.96
6.63
15.35
1.76
t.76
2.01
t.75
2.24
1.84
t.76
3.94
SAVE MONE.Y, SAVE GAS, BRINO A NEIOHBORt
PRICES
fJ'fecTM JULY It TO
JULY 25,
1979
~
HOUlt9
IOMTO IPM
DAILY
.. BASEBALL t
ROGEa CAIUAOIW .)
Conflict? Not at AD ·; • • .
ftla ANU t.1• Nu•an k>•• 1tan.A fw Uw M.. tf\&6 ,'l._
tM ftrM \WQ · '-0•" llt\l\ Uw1t •av• 'IP' •• ,._"'.,,,.'~""· S t•Yt Oero l. • hl.-lt to P~Uadtlpe.••' ._. ,~, '"'"''tt Hd a ....... tO \tt._\!,ftt'IU'
Otor ....... ..
RJU ••v. US' •*.)l._.f MMt '"
tht lfft)ftd 1h4H ._'"'"~ \h• co.an& au~ •
The Al. '"'"'•""' '"' \~ ''"'' 1 YO'ml A••l'\t WlnM -~
Carlton for th"" r~-. '" tt\• flrtt. b11t\ll.hl"'1 b.r ~ l .... , ....
lWO•Nn hom.t lh 'ht1 Oh~ tlntf
11t bat He h•d ~ ho1h.-Mt t
• 1roln puJI and had run lnh• IMi
fen«"• tryln« to «•t Sc-hmlill'1 t\11
The AL •ddett . two nu1,,, 11n
Jo1qwn AnduJu of lha lh•11,.-.tn11
A"lroa on slnalt•:c hy the• J\nt11•l1''
Don 811ylor »nd HoiUoo'!' ('i.rl
Ya"tnemskl. plug u hit batanuan
and an error.
In a bad night tor Cy Yountt
Award wlMera, Gaylord Perry
or San Diego, gave up lb~ hits
a nd the final AL run while rac-
inl only three batters ln the
sixth.
Although e.cb manager played
nearly all of their 28-man squads,
Parker played the whole game
and Lasorda declared, "U the
game had gone 20 innings, he
would have stayed in there."
,. ..............
MORGANNA ROBER·TS GIVES GEORGE BRETT A KISS.
If the 1ponaorln1 Brea Uont Club h11 any
1mart1. they'll wall unUI they find out exacUy
when the Shr,ne football 11me ta for lllO, lMn
schedule \he Oran11e County All·•l•r came for a
similar time slot, so 81 lo conlUct 111ln aa they d td
thll }'Hr. . Crazy! Not re.lly. At the outaet. It appeared
the 20th Orange County All·atar l11ue would be'"'·
than the attraction that IL uau•llY It, due to lhe
lac,k of a dozen Oran1e County •tare commltw.t to
tbe Shrine 1ame 1n Puudena. whlcb come1 up
Saturday evenJnc. However, aa It happona many tlmn ln foot·
ball, deslre and m oUvaUon. combined with l••m
oriented effort.a. can tum •n 1all s tar g•rne Into •
perfect cxamplo of October 1tylc lootb•ll.
Surh wus th<' ru1w 8•turduy 111 the Routh . INI
by Capli.lrnno V.allcy '11 Hiii Cuncrty, nlckod Ohm
H11tlng's North crew, 23 20, with 11 Just mlnuU,
touchdown drive or 93 yurd" t)(!forc .. c:rowcJ •v
proachlng 8,000 at Sontn l\ru1 Howl
Tcum orl1•nted7 Co1tt11 Mf~u lllch'it Mlli 11
1'eregh1, who h11lpcd tho South c·-.u1H> wllh t1n out
11tandJJl" :l2 yurd run In tho third 11u11rl4>r , lhMnk~
Cuncrty artMwur1l1 and \h11 Capo coach uld. ''1''1
Uke to <'Ouch you h>r 10 yo1n1.
Ter~hl' ru11pon110 'f "I 'ti llko to play for you rM
I 0 )'1' 11 rJI. '
1'h11l <1xrhonan told thu 11t.f1ry of lhe -i•mfl. and
allhou1Jh ttw "11u1u,(•l.Jt" wMc ml1.111lnl(, It wu 11h ~ vloua that la11l wuok '11 c·olumn hull It J)(lga<rd rl1tht
1'hcre uro lncJned 1>ltmty of hlue chip playtlr•
urountl, muny who 111<.I Ml icct th•· nt>tl for th11
0 I' Ml iW (' 111111 I Y II II ITll'
Thi• J{111111· U 111·lr wll'1 prohulily lhf' tJP11l In th"
t1lMl11ry of th_, Hl'rl1•1. It li11d 11cor1nu. llom•· r t17.7.lf·
clu1.zl1•, ond w1111 ln.)ury free dc11pllo 1u>mt· ••x
t rnonlinury t1lttln~1 • • •
OCEAN Vrt:W lllGll'R recent cicplolts In sum·
m er baskcthull <'Onflrm what observers bave been
saying for tht' 1Jast six months-the Seahawks are
going to be loaded for the upcoming season.
Recently the Seahawks' Wayne Carlander and
Jf'>tf An<lr•t1.,, th" ·ui.lly Piiot:~ choice for CO·
vl1yt1t11 of u ... Y'"'' In U1" l':mplre IA111ue, were
rtHW1 llf1r1t ,,f ,.,. 1111 "'"' '""r" whlrh competed In
ltlfl t\All .hml11r Oly111J)lr11 lri Oklahom• City.
Ori " '"""' wtild1 ,.v11r111(nd 6 ~ •l'r081t the front llru1, ,\udrP•I,. •ml '·.,i.m1l"r 11h11rfld In the cham·
pl,,,ahlv r1rntft1"~'. whh•h lrwhuwl <;ru, 1ame which
rftJ>Ort~lly l1111k 11v111 four houn to ('Omplete du. to
twv ovt1rtl111n" MMl l'lm ll11Chl f•llur"•
l'\rl(I 1~111 wn"ltMi{J, ... ,, 01·•11n Vlf!W •ummet
'"•"' twh11 t1 111 ''' .,,.,, Vlt1w'11 1Ai11mJ 1u,rved notJce
''" th"' , ... , 11t "',.,,I! .. <:11u11ty *"'' thft c ur tor that m,_tt•r , ,,., whlfllllr1t t1l~tily ,., .. .,~ P .. ac:t.na '"i ·11tJ ,.,iii f,1,rn11111fl lllr. '114 > t~flir., h<Jwln1 to
lnstl'"W'""I 1·11.1 'l'l1 111 th11 tlriulA rtf lh., H.JrvU.e Jftlh ,. .. ,,,,,, .. , '"'"'"'"'"'''' ......
A Rf(,( f;'.N'r AA1J W,.11,,.,,. Zllf\11} •1Ce·1roup
11 wl ,,, , h11111v i1m r;t11lJ "'"C\J 111 ( :tmrorrt fr>'Und 'lhrM
lluntlnl!I'"' J~"''"' ti 1.tl hl .. t"" ":<r.,lllnl(
Jlt1ll·1 tit.1 ... 1111: ,,,h,, wlll t.-. 11 Junlr1r at EdllW>n
Hll(h In It.,. f»ll 111.n fi v,, mN1!il11 . "1'Cllled by flrat.t
In 1h1• ~11 ,,.,.,,., t.i1r k11trrik" 1~ :n rili> and 6'> tree
'21t 71 1
8tuort Smith, a 11ophomorn st Edison In lhe
fall, wa"l fourth 1n the JOO and 200 breallt, whUe
Steve Smith, In tbe 11 -12 age group, won alx
medals, Including a winning 2· 16.17 In the 200
freestyle.
The swimmers compete for the Huntinstoo
Beach 'Aquatics Club under Coach Dave Pickford.
Clea:r's Cinderella Story
SEATTLE <AP> For Mark A VEAR AGO. Clear watched Ic·a n catchafishanytim e.
Clear. it's his firs t All·star the 49th All·slar. Game m San "I ncvc& was invited to go to
Game. Of any kind. Die~o from a motel room in El a n All-star Game before. I never
llnif onn Forgotten
But it's only fitting that Clear. P a so. Texas . H e s pe nt last h ad good enough credentials
one of baseball's true Cindcrcllu season pitching at Salinas in the befor<' You know, it hasn 't been
stories of 1979. was at the !>port's class A California League and at easy for me.
50th mid-summer classic. El Paso in the double A Texas "This year has been a lot of
He's had that ki nd of a year Lea gue fun I'm having a good season
Wanted to Jump--Reggie
S EATTLE (AP) -Reggie
Jackson . was 27 ,000 feet in the
air over Mount Shasta, fiylng
from Oakland to Seattle ror
baseball's All-star Game, when
a shattering thought s uddenly
struck him. He bad forgotten to
bri ng_ along bis New Yor k
Yankees uniform.
"I wanted to jump out of the
•· plane right there -I was really
embarassed a nd upset ," the con·
trove rs ial Yankees outfielder
;i aid Tuesday.
IN DESPERATION, Jackson
started making frantic phone
calls from the eight-passenger
private plane which he was
sharing with friends at a cost of
S5 a minute.
"ll was around 12:45," he
said. "My secretary was out. My
sister. who lives in Oak,and with
her two kids, didn't have a key
to my house. My attorney was ln
a gas line somewhere. My at·
torney's secretary was out to
lunch."
Arter 30 minutes ot frantic
, _ _..,aJJin&....Reuie.Jinally ..uached.
Wes tern Airlines in Oakland and
an airline representative prom·
ised to have the uniform on a 2:20
nlghtoutofSan Francisco.
AN HOUR before the game was
scheduled lo start, Jacks on still
was without a uniform, but had
be e n ass ur e d that the
uniform would be delivere d to the
Klngdome locker room bfore the
game started.
"This is sort of crazy,"
Jackson said. "But you see, 1
never carry my uniform with
m e anywhere. It ls always
handled by someone on the
team.
"If this was m y first All-st ar
Game, and I was n 't Reggie
Jackson, I would have said. 'Aw,
to heck with it.· Bul I feel
r esponsible to the fans , the
media, and the players. in that
order. I couldn't get away with
saylng to the other team mem·
he rs, •Fellas, l forgot.' They
would s till r e m ember las t
year."
NA.MED TO THE All-star
team for the eighth time In 1978,
Reggie pulled out because of ill·
ness. He did not show up for the
game .in San Diego. '.there.. were
some snide remarks when it was
found that he was not even home
on that occasion.
J ackaon was not picked on lhe
fans' ballot but was named to With ·a 10·2 record and eight "l'M REALLY thrilled JUSt to and our club hus a good shot at
the squad by AL Manager Bob saves in 32 games. the 23-year· be p art o f this game ," h e "inning our d ivision . Who Lemon. old California AnRels' ace re-smiled. "This 1s some thing I knows') J could wind up pitching
J ackson explained that his lie ver was the only All-star really wasn't expecting. Really, I in the World Series. Wouldn't
forgetfulness. was due to a busy
1
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m orning.
"I got up around 7:30 and put
in a call to Los Angeles to see
about buying a car,·• he said.
"Then I called a nother guy who
I wanted to come down a nd look
at the car -an antique car.
"Then my attorney cam e in to
talk over some bus iness mat·
ters, mainJy about a car deal-
e rship and a real estate construc-
tion deal.
''I llAD to call my agent in
New York because I had mis·
placed some game tickets which
I had got for friends . 1 arranged
with ABC for these friends to sit
In their boxes. But I had to call
J oe Re ichler <aide to Com·
missioner Bowie Kuhn) to see if
the swap was okay.
"Then I called Gary Walker,
my agent, in Arizona, about
some real estate in Vancouver
we are interested in. I took a
shower, ate breakfas t , and then
rushed to \he airport to Cly down
-without my uniform."
~ran interruption of 58yean,l\n happy to see~
in Califumia enjoying mygreat-grandfatherk beer agaari'
frr1f \\'tUl"tft'r Pn•t•deru
111 .. , Wronh.rJ l\rtw1n11 Comp•ny
LAST 3 DAYSll
••
In the c::i rl y years of this
century, ships arrived regularly
at California docks loa ded
with beer fron1 H enry Wci n-
hard's small brewery in
Oregon. Prohibition brought
an abrupt end to those ship-
tncnts, and by the time Repeal
came, one of the state's favorite
beers was nothing more than
following :ls clos ely as possible
the methods used by'Mr.
Weinhard himself. The extra
time and attention these
methods require tncJn we can
brew onl y 400 barrels at a time.
So, inevitably, Henry's will
sometimes be in short supply.
a dim but happy memory.
But rece ntly, Henry Wein-
hard's Private Reserve bega n
to appear in selected taverns,
stores, and restaurants.
''Henry's:' as the beer is
popularly known, is made at
the original Portland brewery,
But when you
find the &cer avail-~r
bl k_'?.< a e, we urge you to ~i~~
try it. And we offer ,,~· :r'lc
it to you with the ·
same pride Henry
had in the beer
your great-grand-
father might hove
enjoyed .• decades ago.
THE' ftLIT2 ·WEtNHARD &REWINO COMPANY OP POR TLAND. oaac;oN ,. 1 ••
.. • •
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I • • • •
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It l~n't Easy Mot)fng tlae Big A
No one has ever tried to move something quite like the
Big A scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium before, so
problems were bound to crop up. On Tuesday workers
were prepared to make the big move, but weakn~sses
~ If ' ., "
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MOr91n, lb I I 0 0 Grich. 7b I 0 0 0
Parlier, ff 3 o 1 1 G.erell, 3b l 1 o o
Gervo, lb l 1 0 0 Me111U, )b I 0 I 0 Pwn y, P 0 0 0 0 Bnl«, II • l 1 I .....,_o, p t t O O Kem, p 0 0 0 0
C.lt..,kh. Q l O O o Guielry, P O O 0 0
Scllflt ... Ill 3 2 2 ' Sl119ltn, Pft 1 0 0 0 C..y, a t t O O Ric:•, rl l t 1 0
Penltll, a 0 0 0 0 LYM, cf I I 1 2
~.If I 0 1 I L-. Cf I I t 0 Mantlws, tt 7 0 0 0 Y•~IJlll, lb 3 0 1 I ~UllU, d I ' I 2 BurleMI. u 2 1 0 0
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OU4trrte, JMnaiC•, 10 18
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1 M1rllko T.-ko. Fflll....i, 212·7. l . Jolin
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United Stlln, 10?·3V,.
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• IS. If. 2. ~ FMler, llrll11t1. 1.1 •. '4. l.
CTI .. VI,...., UllUed SC..WS. Ln.DO. ~ -1. ANIY Clifford, United States,
\,47.Jl. 2. Ori• Sty, 9'1i.in, 1.41.0.. J. O.vlG w ... , .... ., ........ l.&51
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lttlldl ~tltlten, N-•Y. 2.0..30.
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(Norweei.. Mid 5'elldlnevlen record!. 2
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WASHINGTON STAR INVITATIONAL
Al WetlllttflCNI, 0 .C.
BrU<t ~ def. Jim Oel-y , .. , .....
1 l: ll•ul llemirtt Ot4 Aou C.W 6 2. •·>,
F"ll 8uetwlt"9 dtt. ~nuel O<Mtle\, O-•, f>.l.
.... Emfflo Mon•-def Joltrl J emes .. J.
6·0, Jo-Lui• Cler< (le!. SllerWOOd Stewart
...... 1: ~HI-es del. Jof\n s.<111 f>.J,
.._... -• Pllf'<tll a.I Oeot\ Jouoe rt •·•. 6 J. Warren """91 do!f RtlH n Genola .. ,, ....
6-4. Erl< Frl..iltr del Ven Wlf'll~y .... 6-0,
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Pevel SlolJI def. Ml-1 Mir ... ,, ... ,, Tom.ts
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~.July19. 191'9
Pl18UC NOTICE P\19UC NOllCB
DAILY PtLOT ••
.... J 11• • + s ... 6 + 1
:1::. :. -•1.J1•
D7 It
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.... IJ
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11.6$» " . n.m 11 a " 1,600 ,.
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U,114 1'9 11,an f 11
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1,0IJ 2t
'3,1t1 JO 1,000 11
0 Am°""'' 0.
Sl.100.000
111,110
d eveloped in the steel s upport beams, and the move was
tempora rily halted . They were to try again today. Four wheel
srstems like the one above will be used to roll the landmark
out near the Orange Freeway .. .if all goes well.
A"'°unU 103S b
A"'°""" USO J.4 2.4tS H ,•1\ l6
O· 37
•.110 ,.
•· .. fr#
LOS Al.AMI TOS
I Slnd Ol 12..S.te qu•rierllo"~ mnlfngl
T•tdey'1 R•wll•
F lf\1 reu-Gome on HOlll IMllcllelll
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palOSlO ao
SMon<I tece· Ml\\ Ftamlno Jet 1 Mvfesl t 60, ~ 80, 3.40, Tlln Re<!l>4l\I IOomlnouu l
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Fourth rece-<:tlde<k IMVletl s.eo. 4,00.
J.00; $11Me L'91tfly ITrN•urol 7.to, J .O;
IC.eltlla '111a l ... rtl l.00. U ta.CU (1.f)
pelO Ji• 00.
FUii\ rec;-Go Sia l(ardoH I 4.60. l . .O.
J.40; Smooth Country (Mllcllelll 1.00, UO;
8ul1I011 80'( I Brook t i 7.ao.
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peld S120.:IO
Seve.,111 r•~e-TM Furle\ (Tre11sure) 3 . .0.
3.00. ) 00; Euler AllOllO '81f0) 18 20, 1 • .0. Prlams S.rlly !Frey) 4 • ..0.
EIQl'lll'I rao-<;o To Town IHartl 9.40.
7.20, 3.•0, ~11.Mf Mer111e I MYio ) 4.10, 2 80;
Our l\1•1111 IMorrlllOnl 3.00 '2 u acla IS.II
paidUI 00
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DEE~ HA Ft SHI NO
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l>erretude, 44 llOrlllo, t'3 b•u . 18 cod. 2
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mecu rel, 19 cellco .,.,,, 33 rocll '""·
IMPERIAL Bl!ACH -SI 1n9lers l
ye110 .. 1e11, 1J blrracuda, 62 <•lteo b4u, 1
llellbUI. 100 macku el.
DANA WlfAllF • 67 anolen ; 4,. l>en. J
l>errac...,., I DOnllo, J l'l•llbut, 76 rock ""'· '73 mttllt<'el
LONG 8EAC:H I lltlmo11I P ieri -81
ano1er1: 790 wno bolo, JO m•O •••I. 25,bl•·
racud•, 1 roo ll•h. IOuffn'• Wllerfl -1• enolert: 616 w11d l>en. 1' oarr.tc:uoe, J
llelfbUI, • botlllo.
SAN "DltO lttM 'st. u ... l"I) -iJ
11191trs: SlO send 11111. 111 c:e ll<o blu, JJ
berracuoe, 21 llOnllo, ll"orh O' Celll n
enocen: ,, bOrrec...,., 10 bOllflo. uo wlld
l>eu. lO tNcktt~I. • hallbul
SANTA MONICA It anr,ilers ltO
maclleref, n t>onllo, 10 Mtl<I 1111u, l l'lahbul.
llerte • M191e,. l80 macker*I, 12 nKIL
l>eu. • llfllbul . MAIU~ O.L aav
rock <Od, 100 m.<keret
» a110Cen: 7tS'
YaHTUltA -M a119lert: 10. calico beU,
200 roe~ ""'· II• rock cOd, 6 <ow cOd.
1taDOHOO -ut •nowr': •• bollllo, II <111<0 111 ... 4801Nt'llert1, 2 l'lell~t. 210 roo "'"· AVILA UY I,_. SM I.All\) -•t 111911".
21 ""' <Od, sn roo <Od. OCIANllDa -I~ et>Qltr\: l07 Uftd
IMIH, 2 lltll~t • .,s mackerel.
IAN OllEOO CMMlcl11al P ier) -2U tfttltn: ,. p lloWl•ll, 21 allloe<ort, n. Mr·
rl(Udt, 1,m llOM, .. llllQ cod, JI .mite Ma
1111e, 2 lltllbUt, 12 llofllto, 1,(115 roo ""'·
Misc.
·~
f'ro• Pag~ BJ
DIGA. • •
s tadium instead of a
q u iet , e mpty o n e ?
UPSET! Why I'm ...
Hold on, hold on. You
must havt> been a round
Dave Kingman too long
/Jook. you're trying to tnte
the hand tlUJI plugs you m
can't you be ph1lo&oph1cal
about this deal?
You 're right. of
course. l could have
been shipped to the
Oakland A's and just
have been anothe r A.
Geeze, they could have
built this stadium in
Orange. I don't know if I
could have handled be·
ing known as the Big 0 .
Unknown
Leading
At Open
LYTHAM ST. ANNES,
E n g l a nd <AP >
Uns ung Bill Longmuir of
Great Britain shot a 65
to tie the course record
and take the early lead
in the 108th British Open
cha mplonship today .
Longmuir, 26, went s ix
unde r par after carding
e ig h t birdies a nd two
bogeys, but f ell two
s tro ke s s hy of the
Britis h Ope n r ecor d
round of 63. fired by
M a rk H a yes at
Turnbe rry two year s
ago.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tl"!P fOtlOwH''loQ .,...f\On 1\ do1n9 bu'll
n-\\ d\
ANNTl fllOflC, 1111 "•lv1n A ..
lrv1n111t CA '17114
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Thi\ buo\•n,.~\ 1\ tonoutt,.o by •" 1n
OtviOU•I
AM 8 T"aoaro
l hi\ \1;)1,.mrnt -w"' h\r>d ~•H~ \f~ I
Covnly (H•fll: n• o'""U•· (t)6"'1IV on Ju"~ H 101'
Fll1'41
Publl\NO 0r•"9P Co.ttl De•I~ Pilot
Jun@ 11. July 4, 11. •8. iqi. 1400 10
PUBLIC NOTICE -----------r---
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME 5TAT£MENT
Tll~ fOllOWl"Q P<"SOO I\ dOt"O Du•I·
!IOU ts:
ENVIRONMENTAL P LANTERS,
7:IOI 1'1 Ave,..,., CorOll• Gel Mer.
~11tomla t2W
Carot Oenyst Trower. 2306 1\1
Aw-. Car-del Mar. C.lllorn1.t ~us
Tl'li• l>lnlnru 1\ c-..Cled by •n 1n
dlvlou•I
(Mot Otnyw r r-•r
Tl'll• st•••men• Witl flled with IM
Coullly Cl•rlt ot Oranoe Countv O"
Jun• H. 191'
F117'71
Publisllrld Or.,. Coen Oa11v Pllol
June 27 and J uly'· 11. II. 191' 2423 1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
II·~
SU PElllOll COURT OF THE
STATEOFCALlfOllHIA •OR
THE COUNTY Ofl' OllANOE NO. A 1001tS
MOTICE OF HIARI MG OF
PETITION FOii PROBATE OF WILL
AND FOR LETTEllS TESTAMEN·
TAltY AND FOR AUTMOlllU.TION
TO AOMIHISTl!R UNOER THI!! INDEPkMDENT ADMOOURATION
OF E\TATES ACT
E"•te of HELEN C. ltlcF"D'l'EM, ao HELEM CL>olAE McFAD'l'EN,
Oeceueo NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN 11111
8 EVE RL '( J. GILLIAM eno HARVEY
ti Mr F AO'l'EN I'll\ Ill"° ,,..r•1t1 .i 0"11·
rion tur PrObdt• ot ...VtH M'W1 •ot 1\
•u•nt • ot Ltlltn '""""'""l•rv •no tor Aul,,Of'tl•Uon to Admln1torer unoer
~"' •nO•oe-ndtint AdmtC'\t\tr •tton of
E \t•t•' Acl. rtff'•t"Ce to Wt'UC" I• m~e fo,. furthe,. twrtte ul•f\ •l'O lf\a1
'"• t•mf' Mid ettM.t 01 "e•rino uw wme ""~ e>et-n .,t tor Jul" l t 191• •• 10·00
!j rn • 1n lt\fl <OUr1rQOm oc ~p.tdmffnt
No l ot W•O co-;r1 di 100 C•v•< (p.nte...
O"'"" Wr..t~ •n ,,,. (lf't o• S..nrA An•,
--(ahforn•• fl'ICTITIOUS BUSINE!S5 0 .. 100 JulYQ 1010
NAME STATEHltlHT LttA Or•ntll,
!he fOflOWlllQ ""'°" .• dolno .,..,.. (OU"1Y ''"'"
Mtt as ~ONALDBAKEll A LL·R I TE W~O L ESALE 1SU Sbtt1S4,..tN•.lOI
PAOOUCT'i, 11* l OChlea Ln. No IO, !Mtnt• M-"· CA -1
HunllnQl()(l S.11<h, CA '1._.. Tel· UUI ~11
R1thArd M IQOU Jr , 110SO LOCl'll•• AllOfMY tor Ptilt_r,
Ln • 1'10 10. Hunl1nQIOn 8~.Hh. PuDllS....., OrMIQe COll\I O•••v P1IOI,
C•l1lorn·• n.-. JUiy " 17 18 ION 1•\1·1•
f P\i~ bV\I,...\\ '" c~'-0 Ot' rtn •n
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AIC""ro M l(IOU Jr PUBLIC NOTICE ------------
PUBLIC N01.'ICE
SUPEMOll COU1t1'0 .. THE
ST ATE~ c:AUISO-IA f'041
THE COUWTV ~ ost .... E ...... ,_,
0
MOTICE ~ Ml!A•lllllG OF ~ETITION l'Olt PtlOeA• CH' WILL
AND FOR L•~•S TSSTAMEH·
TAllY ANO l'Olt AVJMOltllATllON
TO ADMINISTlllt U•DE a TMS
lMDI PENO« Ht ADMIMllTllAT10N
Of ISTATISACT < ...... TW COOE
Stl aT S«Ol E•ttle of MARIE E. o.eaOUW£R, l>t<•••ecl. NO'flCE 1$ HER68Y GIVEN IMt
MADELINE II. HLUSHKD, Oa
MADE LINE A BORGESE l'lft t.1...i
nt-.in • oetlllOtl tor Pr-of Wiii
•nO for ''"""". Of LPller\ T ............. t••v ano tor Aulhorliallon 10 Ad· mlnf\ler unlMr ,,. ,,..,,,_.,., AO·
m1n11lr'1klfl of E•l•IH A(I C PT-It Code S" ~~I. r•fff"tflC• lo wt11cl'I ••
me.i. tor tu<tller pe'1CcUleo, -nwt
In• lime -P4K• of N •rl119 Ille......, II•• °"~ "'' tor JutY Jt. 1•~. •I IO•OO
" "' • '" '"" (OUrtroom of O..partment No l. •I 100 CJvlC Center Orlve Whl.
'" lne Cllv of S.nt• Me, Celthwn••·
D.,td July 17, 191'
LEE A BRANCH.
County Cltr-
E U GENE B WATSON
Jll1' c.m1 ... ee,lttr-
S11ll• 27t
$an J11an Cefll•lr-. c... 92675
Tot: 11141 t.Jl-lltl
Allerno fer ~tllleMr
Publ"lle<l Or-<A.l\I 0•1ly PHOI
Julv 17. 11,24, 191' 2.t) 1t
PUBLIC NOTICE Tnls •l•I_,,, wdl fll('d wllh 11\0
County Clr•lt or Or•n04l tounly 0"
June•. 1u• R ,,.,I -------
Fllt414
Publl•l'led OrllllO" COllSI Oa111 P llnl .
JUiy 4 I I 18 7S. 1019 2118 IY
·PUBLIC NOTICE
SUP ElllOltCOURTOFTHE ll·tl'91
STATE OFCALlfl'OfU"A 1'011 SUPERIOR COURT OF TH£
THE COUHTY OF ORANGE St ATE 01' CALlf'OllNIA FOR
No A 1001.., THE COUNTY OF OllAHGE
H 0 T IC E 0 F HE A II I H G 0 F No A·l00790
P ETITIOH FORPROtATE OF WILL NOTIC E OF HE A lll NG O F
AND FOii LETTERS TESTAMEN· PETtTION FOii PROBATE OF WILL
----·---~ --TAllY' ANO ~II AUTHORIU.TIOH AHD FOlt LETTEllS l£\TAHIEH
F'ICTITIOUSBUSINESS TO AOMINISTER UNOE R THE TAR'I' ANO fl'OR AUTHORIZATION
NAMESTATEMENT INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION TO ADMINISTER UNOJll THE
Tl'le fOll0-1119 per.on•\ OOlflQ b\l\l OF EU ATES ACT IHOEPENOENT AOo,\INISTltATION
MU•\ E\l•lt ot ANFUAIN AOWE LEWIS OF E9WATES ACT
J OS SEMINARS. ISll ~atr.SI a•d A R I Ew1<, OHedWO f ll•lf',,. ROBERT 0 RAWSON •lid
Orlve. Corone del Mor, Cl 11101f\1• NOTICE 1S tU.Rl8Y C.11/FN IMI ROBERT RAWSON •U ROBERT
91US t<EITH .A LEWIS 1'10> lllPd h•rttn d DELOS RAWSON, Oeceo>t!d
J•m•s 0 Stent IS)3 Se•C<HI pellflOtl tor PrOO.t• of Wiii MIO lor NOT ICE IS HEREBY G WEN '"'' Orlve,Cor~O.IMM C1hforn1••1ui Lell •" !t\ldlT'•tllMr •nd tor NAOINEE.RAWSONM$111tdllertU•
TlltS ~!IOU " conoutled by "" 1n. Aulllo• •••lion lo Aorntntst.,, """"" IM e Pfl•llOn lor Proo.tie ol Will Mid tor
DEFENDING h 01vlOu•I lnOtP•llMntAc!m1n••lrall0110I (\let•\ Lellen Te 11ement•r y ""cl lo t' C 8 ffi. Jetne'$ 0 Stene A< I. relerM<t IO ,.lllCh IS maOt tor Aulnorlrelfon lo Admlnl\ler Ut\Oer Ille pi 0 n Jac k NI ck I au s Thi\ .... _, ... , lfled ,.,,,, "" lurll'IP• 1><1rtl<UI•"· •r>d 111•1 '"• lime rnoepe~I AOm1n11lra11on of hi.tin "• SCOred 8 hoJe•in-one on Counly Clerll 01 Oran119 County on anO 01ao ol M•rl"Q '"" "'"'" lldS Act, reltrenc• to wnlcll t\ m-for
Ju'lt H lt79 t>e•n \fl for July ll. ""· •1 10 00 • m . fur1Mr P¥11Culan, ""° '"'' "'" l•m<r the par-3, 212-yard fifth f't11w1 1" ,,.,. courtroom ot 0cte>ar1m•"1 No 1 and 01.u o1 IM!&r1no tlle ~-,.,,.~ ~ hole, hj5 10th career ace, Publl$...0 0rdf191l Coast O"llV PllOI, OI \dtd court, al 100 (Ivie Cent•r Orl•t tweft \el for July )1, 1'1•, •1 10 00 •.m ,
une 11 and July• 11 11. 1•1• 7419,. W•\I. 1n ""' C•IY ot San1" •na. tn IM courtroom of Department No. l but WaB One OVer par ----~--C•lllornl• ot""dcou11 al 700Ctvlc Center Dr1ve after 12 holes. PUBLIC NOTICE 011eo July•.'"' w .. ,1. •n 1,.,., C•IY ot Senta •n•. Lrt A. 8r1nv1. Ce11fom1a. After being played the cou.,1v c1•r• omd 1u•o . m 9
Past four years in amia· l'ICTITIOUS llUSINIEfS JOHNSON. 8AHHON. WOHLWEND Le« A Br .... (l'I, HAMIESTATEM£1' ell<I JOlfNST~H Coun11 Cterll ble weather, the Open t 11e 100-11111 ~r-"doi,.. .,...1. "' w s111111 s""' • JOHN"· L•JNIEICS
s tarted on the 6 ,822· ~etu•· 14111e mo ,.u ... Mlfllltf °''" •m TEL COHIPAMV. '70 N Vint . L••A ........ CA .. 17 ... ...,~.c.u ........ n ... y a rd. par. 71 R 0 ya I Anel'l•lm, Cellfor"I• '1llOS Tel: UIJI ~ Tel: 171417 .... 1"1 Lytham St. Annes links r111odore R. Sloa n. 100 '"" Atter,,ev• ,.,, ,...".._ All_,..,., Pottt!Mt• With a Strong and gusty Strut, He•port BH<h. C•lllornta Pubh•l'led OrtlllM Coesl Oally PtlOI, Publl\lled 0rlll49 C:O.tl Oatl., Piiot.
Wind blowing across the t2~~1• busl!IOU II C-led by en In• July II. 1'. II, 1t1'1 Jt)l·7' :uty l1, U, II, lt7' 7•»~
d l•lllu•I. course. ni.ooor• R. s1oen PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
The Cou-e has nar· T"" '"'1-1 ••• meet wnh i11e • o Count, Citric Of Ot .... COUflty Oft JulY1---------·--·--f'ICTITIOUS 8USINCSS row fairways fianked by J, lf79 rl1ll~ "CTITlOUS 8USIMUS NAMa S~ATaMaMT t Jl, thi k b d th ,.. ... HAMSSTAlSMCNT Tl'le loll-Int -ICNlt 8rt doing .: I µ 8 ~ e rc;.u: !"I n ~ J..':~~~1~~.~J~9eoaii 0•"v,r;~~· 1>u~rn'et~0~~~1"11 111''°"' •r• doine ""'1~t:.~ 1MPl!RtAL Av1At10H, .,
threatened to dump -TDf' OEStGH. IMC. !Ille THE 19"1 s. Alf110ff W•Y. Suitt •4, $ante • PUBLIC NOTICE OESIGN FIRM, 3109 Ocean l lYO .. Ane,Ct11tomlat2107 " anyone Straying Off line Coron• dlf Mar. Celltomla t2W Ol<ks Avlelloll lflC .. a Celllorn1• t# into real trouble As TOI'°"""· 111<., a ee111oni1acor· corp0r111on.1tSJ1 s. Airport W•Y. S<wi· : ~ICTtTIOUS llUlfNISI porallOll, l10tOCMll BIWd., Cor-del 1a Ane. Celllomfat2701 tr. Tony Jacklin, who won MAMaSTAT•MllMT Mar,C:•llfOrnlt~s 1"'o•r1•• Aw1111on inc .. • ~ here 10 years 110, put n Tiit fotlowiltll per-I\ dOlllQ 1><111· Tl'lls ~Slneil 11 condUCl.0 bye COf· Celtlo~n•e '~•lion, lts.11 S. Atrp0'1 :
it · "Thank God we've •u:~Hl:NIAN SICIH CARI, •• -•lt0nT11eC>fti91,lnc. w~~,:-::=;~~1:::~·u~~: by . ~
got some real Open L•ooSIHI. '"1111.c •. nrn L1noeNt1MM1, eoner•1-'"tnfl1o. {.~. • Toul• McCorm.tcll ,_,., •• ~· Ok"'A• .. llol\IM., weather at tut.· Leeos.ue,1 .. 1 .... c.. •tru r11c. \l.tUmlflt •H 111" w1ttt n. J-"·'-
LONGMUIR, who hes
won only the Ni1ertan
Open and tbe New Zealand Southland
Clat1lc ln 1978, fired a
superb 29, wltb alx
blrdlea, to equal tbe
eour1e record on \be
front nine
On the 14th, Lon1mulr
eollffted bla ftl'lt bo1ey
of the round wben he
w 11 off the ireen to the
rt1bt wtth hil third and
took t'Wo mo... lo set
down. 'l'tlat put him 7 U.D·
der par wtth Cour bola
to (_O. Saapptnr at
Loa1mulr'1 bHla WH
l•rf1 hte, wtdl a four· Ulldlra•U.turn.
'"" OWMllOU It <OlldU<ltd llf "" In· CoufllY Citric 01 Ot119 C-.ty on,,_, Tilll .. ..,_ -llled with Ille dlv*tl. ), lf7t, ~y CIOftltf°'911ttCouftly011 Jiiiy r'
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PVBUC NOTICE
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Key to Hoine Saless How Far to Driv~
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Amerteu dream•: owala& a
..._. .. tM 1ubur'bl.
A e~ordln1 to real Htate brok,,. avrvered around u..
tou•lr'Y. bom•bet7•1'9 lat'l"Na<-..,., are c.-.ultlu mapa aad
counU.., mUff bffore t>uytq ......
TllSY AR WB&TBS& tbey
will Med to UM t.belr can to let
to won. to tab lb• ltidl to
tclloo!, to 10 1boppln1. Mon
tbantever, they uk about the
availabWty ol mua t.rauit.
lncr.uln&J.y, lhose concerns are le..., homebu.)'en to )oolr
ln previously ne1lected dty
oei1bborboods that bave &ood
mau t:ranait -Dorchester in
801ton or Park Slope in
Brooldyn, and part.a of Detroit
for inst.an« -while avoidinc
distant suburbs served only by
highways.
Arw1...-10
in downtown Cleveland, aays,
"The eoergy crtais bu been a
boon to&.m."
The complex la 90 percent OC·
cupied, while a few months aao
she had UO.,ble selling peoc>le on
Ii vtng in do11mtown Cleveland.
"We have people movtna here
and &ell!nl their cars:· 1~1aya.
THE GASOLINE Cl'Uddl bu
not made all new bome~n
rush back to the ctty. SUbmta
within short commutlnc dla·
tance served by bu.sea or trains
alao have seen strong home ~Y·
inl mal'ket.s in recent months.
Emilian Koster, of tbe cent.rat
New Jersey broke rage firm
Koster & McGee, notes that
hom es in s uburbs lik e
Ridgewood in Berge n County
aod Westfield in Union County.
lying just across the Hudson
River from New York City and
with easy access to mass
transit, are "in b.igb demand."
The rituals of homebuying
also are going through change
because of gasoline worries,
brokers say.
.. ENERGY
inte~ted in cnmin1 around t.o
see what bouaea coat," the
broker aaid.
Homebuytng habits have ~
leas di9turbed by gasoline and home beating worries in southern metropolitan areas. '
ROUSING P&ICES in Dallas
have gone up abqut 10 percent.•
year, according to broker BettJ
Harlan. But she and other •ref
brokers say there is only sligb.Uy
more conce rn about whether mass transit is available, aoa
none at all about what kind dl
fuel a home uses for beating.
In AUanta, brokers report no
ru s h to th e c l oser·ifl
neighborhoods because of
gasoline worries.
Home s ales ln the
northwestern Cbica10 auburb ol
Mount Prospect are down 20 per-
cent from laat year and sales
have slackened considerably in
the put two months, says Tom
Stengren, president of Century
21 Countryside Real Estate
PRAISED BY CARTER-Davis, Calif., has
"slashed energy use more than 35 percent
what it used to be," President Carter not-
ed in a speech this week. In a typical
neighborhood in the city. Susan Johnson
pulls a trailer loaded with groceries and
children Amy and Mark lo her solar home
subdivision.
SEVEBAL BROKERS noted
that weekend open bouse busi·
ness has dropped because of lbe
gasoline crunch.
"People are not spending their
weekends driving around look·
ing al houses," said Ba rba ra
Napier of Esquire Realty in
Camp Springs, Md.
Ce nter's 'Dog~
Called Marve l
COLUMBUS, Oh io (AP> -
Ro·dog l+le watchdog is on the
Job at the Center of Science 81\d
industry. '\ "THERE HAVE been a
number of factors, and I think
tbe gas shortage does have
somethlng to do with it. People
just don't want to drive," be
says.
heatiilg oil, brokers say homes
heated by electricity or natural
gas are easier to sell than homes
using oil
where homes are priced for the
executive, have lost business re-
cently to more conveofont sub-
u rbs.
How a home is heated is
another big concern. In New
,England and in W asbinston.
D.C., where homeowners are
bracing for winter with tower
than usual s uppUes of home
The 'distant suburbs are tbe
areas being hurt tbe most by the
gasoline shortage. New Jersey
brokers say that towns like
Basking Ridge, where tbe only
way to work is by car, .and
RICHARD RAMSEY, presi·
dent of the board of realtors in
Monrovia, a s uburb of Los
Angeles, says: ''The gasoline
situation seems to be hurting
Countinns Promoted
Two senior executive promotions have been
announced by Western Pa~Uk Flaudal Corp., a
Newport Beach wholly owned mortgage banking
subsidiary of Shearson Hayden Stone.
Frank O'Bryaa, Newport Beach, president of
the subsidiary for eight years, has been elevated
to chairman of lM board, a post that has been va·
cant since 1973. He will head new business de·
velopment programs.
He ls succeeded by lloler W. t..by, Newport
Beach, as president and chief operating officer. He
had been executive vice president since 1971. He
joined the company in 1962 as usistant to 1be
financial vice president.
Luby will be chief of the corporation's na·
tionwide chain of mortgage lending offices, which
produced $550 mimon in real estate loans last year
and serviced a mortgage foan portfolio of $1.8
billion
* J obn S. Freaell bas been elected to tbe board
of directors or Grubb and Ellis.
Re-elected were Harold A. Ellis J r., chairman
of the board and president of Grubb and Ellis Co.;
Alvia L. Swa .... Jr., president. and ._aid P.
Robert C. Bordwell bas joined Commerce.
Bank of Newport. Beach as vice president and
commercial loan officer.
He was previously wilb Manufacturers Bank
in Newport Beach and Union Banlt in Newport
·Beach and Los Angeles. His background as a com·
mercial loan officer includes experience in fin ance
and management.
• Walter J . Stark, vice president of Golden Stale
Sa nwa Bank, has been appointed manager of the
ba nk's office in Newport Beach. The office will
open on July 23.
outlying , more rural properties.
People ask more often how far
it's going lo be from work."
Accord i n g to s uburban
Chicago brokers, there are often
five suburban homes for every
home buying prospect.
But Marion Maner, president
of Manor Realty on Chicago's
south side, has had better luck
recently. He credits the gasoline
s ituation.
"We ha1e a waiting h:.t," he
says.
DEBRA BROWNING , com
munity director for the 1.000-unit
Park Centre apartment complex
Kansas Cit y broke r Moe
Courville says his company has
sold 30 percent to 40 percent
fe we r homes in suburban d'e·
ve lopments in the firs t six
months this year compa red with
last year, partly because "some
people are thinking, let's not
drive today."
A BROKER IN Darien. Conn ..
who asked not to be idenWied
:.ays many of her colleagues are
thinking twice about chauffenng
their customers lo see houses:
·T m not going lo waste my
gasoline on someone who's JUSl
Ov~r T h•• Cot)nh ·r
MASO LidiftCJ'
Ro-dog is the radio-controlled
creation of some fellows in the
center's electronics department.
He was house-trained just in
time for the 280-exhibit Super
Summer Science Show lbat w:ill
continue through Sunday at tbe-
center
His creators say the 3l·pound
mechanical marvel is an im-
provement over the traditional
cantne varieties. He doesn't
shed, avoids fire hydrants and
trees and is immune lo fleas.
About the only thing Ro-dog
ra n't do ver y we ll is bark.
Cr~ator Ed Lewis said someone
left the ci rcuit for his bark in a
desk drawer.
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Com merclal Brokerage Co., Newport Beach ;
Jerry L. Becker , president. Grubb and Ellis
Residential Brokerage Co.; Emmett R. DeMoss
Ir., chief financial officer, Grubb and Ellis Co.:
He began his banking career in Chicago and
joined a Southern California bank in 1962, subse·
quently managing the Compton and City or Com·
merce offices. In 1976, he became a regional vice
'president of an independent California bank. He
joined Golden State Sanwa Bank earlier this year. • Joseph V. Cherry, Newport Beach, director of
quality assurance for ITT Cannon Electric -
North America. in Santa Ana. has been elected a
vice president of this division of International
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'· Marvin M. Grove attorney with Chickering and
Gregory; Donald M. Koll, president, the Koll Co.,
Newport Beach, and Robert C. Kyle, president,
Real Est.ate Education Co
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. ·
He is ·responsible for quality functions at ·
plants in Santa Ana, Irvine, Pomona, Phoenix and
Whitby, Ontario. • Ml~llael ft. Pearce hH been namt.-d vice presi·
dent and mMn uJ(ci r at We lt. Farp Baak'• Newport
Center <1Wc,. · •
He 111 form r a1111l11h1tll vlN' 1,.1r••nldctlt •nd real
cstuw department manMl(f!r ut thtl Sain fl'ranclBco
maln Office ot the bank
Before joining the company in 1975 as a senior
product specialist, he was quality assurance direc:
tor for Trivex , Jnc., Orange, and manager of quali·
ty control at Crescent Engineering and Research
Co., El Monte .
NABERS (3) (
A l'ILM PRODVCflOH STUDIO
lEASEFRoM THESOURCE $10 00 ~., •• , •• .,,
OwHrtlll' 111 .,.•wr,ort
'•clflc•'• Mo•I• ' Tiit H• .... S.-" protect.cl.
StJ,000,000 9rou. • NO MIDDLEMEN
• EXCRLENT SELECTION
• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2600 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA $40-9100
7 14-H7.0Z07
Call 642 • 5171.
Put• f.w word•
to work for you.
'"the i 1UlijQmll
Introducing the
silent beeper.
How can a bllotf l:lt lllent? S1mp1e •• ii vibrates gently
when someone·• uywig to rucll you. lllAI tor llO$pltal.
ttleltlr. courtroom. meettngs ··anywl'llrt llOIN WOUICI
l:lt dlltul'blng. Or. tllp !tit swltcll and llaYe normal.
awlble beeping. Elltltr way, anyone cen ruch you
wlttlln 10 9'COllOS wlttl ttlls sllm. llghtWelght PiQer.
And AnlWtf .Plge alters COYtflQI anytime. anywhere
II' Loi Anglles, Orange, 5an 8er111rdlno, Rrveralc!e Ind
plf1S Of Ventura counties. all tor one low monthly rate
Wint to know more about tht soent *'*'
till us loelly1
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NewS&L
To Pay
Dividend
Orange Coast Savings
and Loan Association or
Costa Mesa, at its first
stockholders meeting,
declared a 3~ percent
dividend to stockholders
ol record as of May 15.
Richard P. Bond, pres·
ident and chief ex·
ecuUve officer, said as·
sets reached $15,691,520
at the ~Clle of business
on March 31, the end of
the pssociation's fis cal
year.
EARNINGS for fiscal
1970 were $154,164 -or 77
ce nts a share .
Stockholders' equity
was $2,104,424.
Stockholders elected
the current board mem·
bera to another term.
They include Albert An·
toyan, Dexter
Armatrona. Richard P.
Bond, Jtobert O. Bri1p.
Dou1lu E. Patty, Ray
E. Prehm, Thomu E.
Sparks and Frank G .
TUf'Jey.
Antoyan was elected
ehalrman. Ile owns An·
toy•a Enterprlaea, a
eompaay tb•t owns a.nd
opentes eo1111nerclal
aDd ind\lltrial bui
~~--'-~ waterfront -.......
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Wlldneedav. Jutv 1s. 1979 N DAIL'( PILOT 87
Down to One
Merger Mania Continues
BJ MU.TON M08&0WITZ
um la turnlna out to be a vintaae year ror mergers
and 1cquJ1Wooa. Hardly a day goes by without tJ.ae announ·
cement of a new takeover bld or sbotcun marriage.
Michael Pertschut, chairman of the Federal Trade
Commlaaioo, recenUy put the dimenJSiona of the merger
wave loto this penpeeUve:
-In 1.975, there were 14 corponte acqwaltioos lo
which the company dolnc the acqu.iriag paid more than
s100 million. •
-ln U117, there were ,1,
-IN lt'18 TBEaE WEaE M, and their combined
total or $21 bUllon represented more than 60 percent of the
value ot all 2,100 reported mueers.
-In the first three months or 1979, there were announ·
cements of 24 such mergers.
If lh1s trend continues -and It certainly shows no sign
of abating -1919 will go down in the books as the greatest
merger year in bistoq. What a way lo bring the decade to
'a close.
Here are some of the companies whose independence
has been submerged in this modem tidal wave: Del
"Monte. Green Giant, Seven-Up, Tiffany's, Tropicana.
Mervyn's. Hudson Pulp & Paper, Friendly Ice Cream .
P e ter Paul, Union
Bank, Olinkraft, Pet.
Dr. Scholl's, lnJand
Container, Taco ~ell.
Field Enterprises.
Budd and Enwmann's.
Money
Tree
The list keeps ex·
panding. Just pick up
your paper every day and catch the new ones.
• Allied ChemicaJ, plagued. by a multitude of problem~
1n its chemical operations. is offering $558 million to ac-
q u1 rc Eltra Corp .. maker of batteries and Converse
sneakers. ;.imong other products. The addition or Eltra 's St
bt llwn w sales will bring Allied Chemical up to $4 .27
b1lhon
MIDLAND BANK, ONE OF THE largest tn Br1ta1n <il
has 3,000 branches tl;lere >. ha!> moved to offer $530 million
for Walter E . Heller International, a Chicago-based com-
mercial finance company which also owns a bank,
American Nat1onal Bank & Trust Co.
Europe'!> largest li fe insurance company. Allianz
Versichcrungs of Munich, is ready to put $370 million on
thl' table to buy f'1delity Union Life Insurance, a Dallas
company specializing in ins urance for college students.
Even these deab are dwarfed by the blockbuster wait·
1ng 1n rhe wings: Exxon·s proposed buy of Reliance Elec·
lnt'. Cleveland-based maker or electric motors.
EXXON. WORLD'S LARGEST P ETROLEUM com
p<Jn)'. ,., nor ont· to haggle over pnce. Reliance sb•r.es have
nl·v1·1· .. old for nrnr« thcin $41 Exxon offered S72 a share
That·.,, whal you l'all making an offer that can't be refused
Thl' qu1·~tion n<iturally anses· If Exxon is interested"'
tlw ..tectr1<· motor business, why doesn't 1t ent~r the field
on 11:-own hook. starling from S('ratch'> If Exxon. with 11'
\ ast rl.!sourcc!>, c an't, who can?
Aul lhl' 1mpulst behind man_y of lhl'se mergers IS tht·
samt· Man::igements art! either bereft of new ideas or too
t1m1d to launch a new busmess tt·s so much easier. don't
you know. to buy a company.
ll will come lo a climactic finis h in the year 1999 when
Exxon merger::. with General Motors and lBM lo form
t::vt•rythmg. lnc . t he only company left in America.
Stock Market Reacts
To Possible Shakeup
NEW YORK CAP> -Thestockmarketzjg.zaggedtoday,
reacting to the resignations offered by President Carter's
ca bin et members and chief aides.
The Dow Jones averageof30industrial issues was up0.08
points to828.58 although atone e<>int it was down JO'h points.
On the New York Stock Exchange, declining issues led
advances by almost 2· 1. however, despite a flurry oflate buy.
ing.
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upon gelling a job causes
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hOld 0 N8CMOVIE • • * * "Little BIO Man"
( 10701 Oualln Hollman.
Faye Dunaway A 121·
year-old white man who
was the sole aurvlvOf ol
Lime 8lg Hom recaHa 111s
Ille 11n0 toves on the West-
11<n lrontte< (RI 0 MOVIE
• • • • "The Apertment"
11960) Jeck Lemmon. Sh1<-
1ev M&eLa1ne Hop1no to
ge1 a promotoon a young
msur11nco man kinda his
..-"'*'·to..,.~
t"'9a.. _Ji "'' ) e o 11C1HT• ~ N~ dtoPt out of ~
IO< IM "t!ICI..,_,. en4
...ith" of Ille llloOfttlnQ
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-~ * • ·~ "Beyond 8e41el"
I 1976) Oocu"*'latV A
n-look 111 _,,. ol the
OlcJ.1 m'f9llHIU 01 llMe
lllCludlng ESP •NI , .. nc;111.
11a11on.12 h11 1
8i) THI AGE Of'
UHCE.RTAIHTY
fhe Sip Cotpot&llJOn" TM
cOfporehon, cap1tellsm'1
moal l)tlfvatMve IOl'e& I~
01uec:ted. 6emys11fie0 end
llt unwitting ~800-
ment of 90CIW..,,, noteO. D THE 8CAAl.ET
LETTEA
At Ille Boeton maot-tr&IM
oobate Wh41ther Hester I&
hi lo r4tl&e 118' cNICI Pearl.
Cllllllll<Jwortll II called 1n to
11'<\d to the ltlOng Reverend
Atlhur Otmmes<lale wl\o ''
sulfertno lrom a mystor1.
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1:30 6 (J) GOOD TIMES
W IHonr. IS IOfced to ldke 8
s1.m<1 whon Penny·s nalu
<di m olller llppeilt~ to
r<rela•m llur <1aug111er
0 WILD WORLD OF
STUNTS
Q) THE 000 CouPLE
Oscw 1011 Fell• IOlk hom
onto ooono 10 0 "lal farm
to 1161p him get Into shape.
9:00 1J (J) C88 MOVIE
• • • "A Ouesllon 01
Ou11t" ( 19781 Tuesday
Wold. Ron lOlbman. T.ho
1r1a1 01 a woman aocuseo
ol muroering her young
oaughter b!lnos up the
issues ot m0<1tl11y and 1u ...
hce In contemPOrory socl·
ety 0 ()]) CHARLIE'S
ANOEL.8
Joll M u nroe (Fa.trilh
F owce11-Ma10<5) 1e1urns 10
help tho An9efs rescue her
k•dnepped S•'19' Kris from
lhtt clutches of 11 dc.mon10<1
mollloneoro !RI
CBS Sweeps Nielsens
LOS ANGELES <AP > CBS.TV captured the But there was good news fo r NBC. The
nallonaJ Ni~lsen ratings released Tuesday, with network finished behind CBS and ABC for the
seven shows rated in the top 10. week but its new "Prime Time Sunday"
CBS has finished rirst, or tied for first. in three news magazine show finished No. 19, its highest·
or the last four weeks. beating ABC in a contest of ever rating. "Prime Time Sunday" was the only
summertime re runs . CBS' average rating for thl! top20showthalwasn'ta repeat.
week that t•nd<'rl Sunday was 15.1, compared to
ARC's 14.2 and NRC's 11 0 IT WAS THE SECOND timt: in three editions
---------------------of the show that "Prime T ime" was NBC's
THl UNf BllWHN UNEAND OtATH ISTHE BLOa>UNE: highest-rated program. It finished tied with ABC's
1:t•1v1ur+w1:00 ..
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Oro<1 '•?'l •, 11•1 N11wr>0rt 8n11c11 Odil 07fi0
UI CIMlMAS lfADIUM OIUfl·IM
Wes1m1ns1cr 81.t 1 01•11r Oranye b3{! B770
"Mork and Mindy,'' the most popular new show or
last season.
The Nielsen top 10, and their ratfogs: 1. "M·A·
S·H," 24.9 <CBS>: 2, "WKRP in Cincinnati;.'' 24.1
<CBS >; 3. "Three's Company," 24.0 CABt,); 4,
"Taxi." 22.7 CABC>; 5, "Lou Grant," 22.6 <CBS>:
6, "The .Jeffersons." 20.9 <CBS> 7, "Laverne· &
Shirley," 20.l <ABC); 8, "60 Minutes," 20.0 CCBS);
9 . "Alice." 19.2 <C BS>: 10, "The Dukes 'or
Hazzard," 19.1 <C BS>.
The A.C. Nielsen Company rates prime·Ume
programs based on a s urvey, and the three major
networks use the ratings lo determine advertising
rates. Each ratings point. the company says.
rcpresenL'\ about 750,000 homes tuned in to a
purliculur show
WIOf,F. NO. It ISN'T as good as No. 8 for CBS'
"00 MlnutcK," the nc wsm&Razmc that broke
ground In prime lime. the rating for "Prime Time
Sunduy" rcprc1mnl8 m aJor Rlridt!s for NBC. The
m•twork'11 forme r ncwN mugazlnc, "Weekend,"
flnlKhed vc:ry racar the bottom almost cv~ry w~ck.
rn far t, thc11c urc good tlmc~s all aro und for the
n(•w11tm1~azlnt> format. IA UC'N rctcnlly revitalized
"20 20" rm1t1twd 16th (or tht. wc•·k "20·20 " was No.
:J htllf W~t•k .
l~A.HT WEEK'S "SALT II" debate on NBC re·
colved the WOr'ftl raUnA or N1ehum':s 64 shows, S.9.
a nd drew only 11 percent Of lho t.clevlslon BU·
dlencc. The re1tt or the bottom 10.
GG. "Sword of Just.lee." 8.8 CNBC>; S6,
"8tochrd ChannJng ln Just Friends.'' 8.3 (CBS); :n. "l'mjed UFO," 8.1 (NBC); S8, "Carnlval or.
the Anlm•l8." a special. 7.9 (CBS); 59,
"8UJ)4'rtr1ln," 7.4 (NBC>: 60, "The Pa~ Chase.''
7,, lC08); 61. "008slp," pilot 7.1 (NBC>. 62, "Bat·
tle!1'tar Oalacllce:· 6.9 t ABC>: 63. "Hardy Boys,"
8.2 <Aile).
DAILY PILOT
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
TUBE TOPPERS • M.fMD Hm:HOOCK ......,.,.
•'Poet•~" A WOfftM
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KTLA II 8:00 -"The Apartment." the Oscor·winning movie from 1960
s t ars Jack Lemmon and Shirley
MacLaine with Fred MacMurray as the
third side of the triangle.
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blenC:a to find tNI muf Cler.
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01twn" ( 184 I) Chat'1N KHJ I> 8:00 -Magic Goes to Tinsel
Town. A special on Earvin "Magic"
Johnson, the Michigan State basketball
star who recently signed with the Los
I lilTONIOHT
111ao MOYIE
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Cuy" ( 1oi;o1 R1cherd
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c11 .. 111an" ( 111401 ,,_, Angeles Lakers.
.CBS tJ 9 :0 ''
Guilt." Tuesday Weld ays a woman ac·
cused of murdering het young daughter
<see photo be low) , · '
Hef at\Qlt. T °"' NINI..
D 8PEOW.
"Tiie U1t1mate Weapon'·
Jim McKrell l\oal• a docu
men111ry ()(I bringing 81bkts
to Ch<11t1llf't1 bl:lhlnd me
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Gu&sta Shirley Jonu.
Mlchoie lee. Joun BIMiz.
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ooc;umentary contends
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ot 1aroo "plales" c;onsl&nt·
IV shllhng. c•uslng ea1111
quakos. volc•noe~ ano
other d1srup11ons IR)
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II) NIGHT GAL.l.ERY
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unde<taker runs C• J•nuary
kl "Coad We1Qh1" A.n
unde<WOl'ld tlgurn trlOS •o
loave the country t0:30 11 NEW8 11;00 0 ()) (11) NEWS
MAKE ME V.UOH 0 MOVIE
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f 195:>) R1c.t11Hd loc1d.
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b"ll1an11y pli.n to blow uo
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8lly klllod by hflt C•WW allet
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plot 10 ~teal < ell•H 111
money IA) 0 TOHIOHT
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·"7est Coast Update
Sus pert
T uesday Weld plays
CJ woman s uspected
of the death of her
child in the TV mov ie
''A Ques tion of Guilt''
tonight at 9 on CBS.
Channel 2.
Swit Stars
H OLLYWOOD CAP)
Loretta S wlt will co·
star with Jack Albertson
and Mary Martin in the
ARC s pecial "Valen·
tin<' "
WED.-lHUlt .. JULY 11·19
IMl•··THE
.. •• ~JO.' 30 HARDER !~ton t lO
THEYIOmE
CBS Plans Special Nelt.?s Segment
LOS ANGELES IAP> C.:BS will
begin <t West Coast edition of its
evening news program next month,
in a n effort lo updalc the main new~
program taped three hours earlier in
New York. the network announred
Tuesday.
CBS would be the first network lo
split ils newscasts belween lhc Ea~t
und West coast.'>.
The "CBS News With Waltt:r
Cro nkite" would s till be ~een by
viewers in the Pacific time zone. but
the portions or Cronkite's program
d ealing with the three-hour old
breaking news would be deleted and
re placed with latest national and in·
te rnational rc portl> via the Lo5.
Angeles bureau.
"THERE IS SCARCELY a product
in the world as penshable as news.··
Cronkite s aid in a release. ··1t is ctlt ve
a nd vibrant and exciting, when Jt is
NOW. when it fs the lates t news you
can deliver to the audie nce. With
each passing moment. it becomes
more stale."
The West Coast edition will begin
Aug. 27. and will be anchored by Cor·
respondent Ter ry Drinkwater. sa id
Bill Leonard, head of CBS News .
Currently, Cronkite's news a irs
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
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THE UAL Of n4£ NOllON Pl() tUAl
COOC OI SE.lf llCOUUll()ff
II\ l' from N(•W York to the East
Coast. and 1s taped for telecast here
three hr1ur~ later News develop-
ml'nt:-tha( o<·tur during the de lay
arc in'lertt•d into the taped broadcast.
Thal has tit.'i!O the 5.ystcm used by au
th ret' net work:-
.. l1A'ft:RIA1-" IN the present West
('u:i t nc1 work n*'w~ broadcasts may
lw a-. murh as three hours old," said
Lt·onard "Tht' nE>ws moves with such
rap1d1ly today that three hours .can
mt' an <t ~1gm£1t'aot delay .... With
our new broadcast . we'll now have
capability to consistently give our
W c:.t Cou~I ;iud1ence an up-t.o·the·
minute eveninf? n(•ws br,oadcast."
CBS News broke ~round in 1963
when, w1lh Cronkite as anchorman,
the everung news was expanded to a
half-hour. Tht> proRram has become
the stron~ ratings leader, far ahead
of the ABC and NBC evening news
prov ams
Leonard a lso said that national
news stones of special interest to the
Wt!sl will be expanded. and that a
West Coast version of the one·
m inute, pnme-time "Newsbreak ..
~pol wlll be dooe from Los Angeles
begi.nnmg in September.
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INTIATAINMENT/MoVtES ~.July 11. 1879 DAILY PILOT •• .. ........... , ,._, .. Jl .. gle.fl Adaplatloa
• •AeKOACtr wa>NDDAY -JULY II IN PD'ON: CLAJllB nsvoa. HANK -
-WOIU>BN, B&N JOHN90N ·-·" ......... wtlo AHllNd tritb UNI "Ovns. 'Bloodline' Bloodless ..., ...... ~,..,..
ADM ION: 110.00 Donation to AJnerican 81 ~~2~"' C._. lodet1, O.C. Ualt lf. u reported. Sldoey SMldon is uncomforta·
7 30 bl• about Paramount'• ~ of the apostrophe in ' ·~~·::li!::~1:ii Utllnt UU. SU·mUllon adtptatJon ol bJa bestseller,
. .
POltTftlSATER . CORONA DEL MAR lie ba1 every ,.uon to be -not out ot any modes· 1~==================~ ty, real or assumed, but 04 · •( J b e c a use t be D a v I d lfOJ'IE Plck e r ·Sidney
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RE..,.• Eft'J' Beckerman productJoa of ~ • ,,. _ "Bloodllne" bas CO t>e ....________ one of t.be moat bungled
Jobi of .daptatioo ln recent years.
While the reason.a for lbeae enormous costs att
evident ln every opulent setting and Glvencby
aown doued by Audrey Hepburn. not to mention
thi• nJm'1 lntemaUoaal all-star cast, the motiva·
Uons for aU these stars ln Sheldon's m-Ystery
thriller remain obscure throughout, thanks oft.en to
a garbled soundtrack, thanks aJso. 1 suspect, to
drastic editing that leaves vast areas of lbe script
unexplained.
TllUE IS, FO& EXAMPLE, a lurid stibplot
involving lbe so-called "snutr• movies that has no
conceivable relation to the main lines of the ac·
lion.
Movie Stirs
Old Memories
Jn Laird KoenlJ's screenplay .(at leut u
see il oo the s~reen) seen~ don't now into ea~b
other, U'tey collide: The French police pull a nude ~Y out. of the Seine, and we cut to James Muon bem~an1ng l~e fact that bis wife <Michelle Pbi~lips) ls bet~g carried off to the hospital after ha~1ng been spiked to the floor through her kn-s -an England! ....,.
There's no possible connection between th
two events. ln a singularly misjudged series---o~
Oasbbacks, Hepburn goes to Krakow to search out
her late bus~and's origins. Simple arithmetic tells
us that~ time had.to be the '30s, al lbe latest, but
the past 1s staged like somethlng out or "Fiddle on the Roof"! r
PUT SIMPLY, "BLOODLINE" is like one of
those old·fashioned mysl~ry movies where lbe en·
Ur~ cast, at o~e time or anothe r, comes under SUS·
pic1on. Wh~t at's all about is who killed Sam Roffe
a fter selltng the secrets of his international pharmaceutical empir~. ·
Hepburn, his daughter. now heads the firm·
but ~er cousins -Ja mes Mason CEnglandl·,
Ma ur1 ce Ronet (France) and Omar Shatif 1 Italy ' >
By BOB THOMAS ~ are ~1 members of the board. and each.has his
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -lt was called The Last own pnvale reason for wanting lhe company to go
Great Hollywood Party IV , and fittingly, it offered public. Only Ben Gazzara. a non-voting member of
a (i)med history of the town's faded glory. the boai'Cl -and a non-relative -is opposed
The annual event has been held at Harold because Utat's the way old Sam wanted it. '
Lloyd's estate and Plcltfair ; this summer's party So Hepburn ma rries him, but suspicion soon
was held on the backlol or the Burbank Studios Calls upon him as well. thanks \.o Inspector Gert
(formerly Warner Brothers). Thousand-dollar. Frob~'s shtg~larly well-informed computers.
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center were guests, along with Rita Hayworth, also under suspicion until she dies in an elevator
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ment that preceded the dinner-dance. It was a new all of the suspects have become so unattractive
movie titled "Ken Murray's Shooting Stars." New that one couldn't care less which of them is
movie? Well. nol exactly. Some of the footage goes brought to justice. Bill. MURRAY
back 50 years. when the comedian first started What does matter is that these top talents ----
m aking home movies or Hollywood to send to the plus ~laudia Mori. Irene Pa pas and Romy ~ \folks back east. Schneider -have been totally wasted on this ill· · ~ Ke. n Murray, of course, is an insatiable movie craf~c;<1k j unkth l. Ohne clan odnly wonder what the script .,,. ..... .._._,",_ .................. ' 1-'~\l ut. Down through lhe years he continued filming was u e a t ey s gne up for. ""--·~---------. • ........... , ..• , • '" :p;.~
is famous friends, and he bas shown lbe results Ultimately, what's so deeply disturbing about • .. · ·-·· -"Sid Sh Id • Bloodl' BREA PLAZA EDWAllDS' HUNTINGTON STADIUM ORIYE·lll n television specials and one-man shows across ney e on i; ine" is the fact that this Br~ •• ~?9 !>JJ9 Hun11n91011·Beacn b48 0386 Orange &39-8170
be country. vast mountajn of talent had been assembled. They I bo ed to th t f $12 ·1li lDWAllOS' EOWAllOS' SAOOUIACll UAClllEMAS I "But 95 percent of 'Shooting Stars' bas never a r e une 0 ma on -and brought ClllEMA Ct•Tffl. El Toro f>81 '>1180 orange 634·3911 =-~n~be~.~~pe~~~~~M,"~ __ fo_rt_b_a_m __ o_~_e_. ______________ ~c=~=~=M=e~u=9~rn~~=1=4'============~
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on Broadway where J appeared for a month, the
!footage was black-and-white and silent with a
!piano accompaniment. 'Shooting Stars' bas some
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MURRAY, 75, CONSIDEas "Shooting Stars"
the climax of his long ca~r. which bas encom·
passed vaudeville . Broadway, films. radio,
television and the long-nmning "Ken Murray's
Blackout."
The new movie was sponsored by Royal Oaks
Films, a releasing company owned by Casper,
Wyo .. oil interests. For tax reasons, the firm want·
ed the final version before lbe end of 1978, and the
crash program caused him a heart attack, Murray
says.
·"LOVE AT FIRST BITE"
"LOST & FOUND"
(PO)
''THE APPLE DUMPLING
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"BEDKNOBS&
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"AMERICAN NrTAO"
"HARPER VALLEY PTA" (PO)
OPEN DAILY '
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"I was working 10·12 hours a day, and J
couldn't sleep at nighl because I was thinking
about what to do with the mm," he said. ''AP·
parently I had a small heart attack and didn't
know it. The doctor told me it showed up on the ....---------__;_
tests later.'·
MURRAY SEEMS RECOVERED now, bis
best tonic being the enthusiastic reception to
''Shooting Stars.
With a little help from friends like Bob Hope,
Gregory Peck, Jack Lemmon and Rhonda Flem·
Ing, Murray conducts a tour through Hollywood's
social hJstory, roughly the period from the talkies
to television .
Inflation beattng
tips ... Every day
.
in the l,f.HIJQU•ll
Have~ ever seen .
a 100 foot race. ••
sbaigldupl ..
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 skills 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.
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Clarendo1i Ememble Returns Thur~'-!aY
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The Clarendon Woo4fw1nd
Qulnt.tl prnented lhe flr11l and
second lnataJlmenlJI of lhclr ln
ternauooal Chamber Serie last
weekend ln UC Irvine 's Concert
Hall. whose 11uftably lntlmate
sctuna wtll provide the proper
locale for Thursduy',; flnale
perrormanee.
Quintet membcr11 ure Susan
• Frlct1 (flute). Jon P e terson
Coboe), fr(.td Ornuuu1 <c hmnell,
Robert Bonn ·vie <French hor~.
und Fowl r Fr1edlunde r
'bu11oon>
•'RU;S, P ETERSON, arid
Ormand joined rorccs with
guest-pianist. Michael Sanders.
to launch Friday's cxclusi'Vely
Pren c:h -composed program
"Caprice on Danish and Russian
Airs" by Camille Saint Saeru;
was the selected cntree an ap-
pelidng morceau and a well·
chosen opener
It is a work which strongly
suggests the melodic inventive·
ness and textural talent or the
r CLASSICAL
MUSIC
prolific Saint-Saens., The ensem-
ble effectively captured lls
humor. and demonstrated the
composer's raciUty. particularly
through the ingeniously con·
traeuntal and imitallve ex·
cha nges. .
ln "Three Pieces for Quintet".
by Adolphe Deslandres, the rJrst
movement CAndante) was
lnckhlster. in ract labored. This
iihould be purtly attributed t.o an
unde rstandable warming-up
process by the run ensemble. but
primarily charged to the
musical Inadequacies of the
movement ltsetr.
TJIE SCH E RZO WHICH
follows is a better com positional
conception. and inspired a more
e nthusiastic performance. Only
one ragged cl<Jrincl-bassoon
phrase prevented u perfectly
syn cbronlze.d execution. Th.,
third movement was al110 ii uc-
ceasfully presented. with tn·
tereslina <lescendlng chromaUc3
and a cheerful coda.
Friday's second half consisted
of a 20lh·c•ntury. neo-claulc
work. "Quinle lle". by Jtitan
Francaix. featuring an unusual
repeated-note theme . Its final
move ment sparkled with hrhcM
flute obbligato, witty cxcorpt.a .
and . a fOlorful, vlvaclo¥a c•Of) •
clus1on.
Saturday evening commenced
with Beethoven '11 "l'I vc Plecc11
for Mechanical Orf(un" u
group of short comr>o1Jltlt>n11.
well -arrnng •d us u fi ve
rnovemt•nl Quintet
THEIR Cl,AS8J(;A1. lllrurturc•
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Jy inlerprctA·d. with Hfwrlt•I Nm·
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MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" {PG)
"MOONRAKER" !PGJ
"ROCKY II " (PGl
"LOST ANO FOUND"
"FAST BREAK" (PG)
"JUST YOU AND ME. KIO"
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"HIAVINCANWAIT"
"TME DEER HUNTER" (R)
"BOYS IN COMPANY C"
"MEATBALLS"
"WHICH WAY ISUP?" (R)
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e .Blintzes
Celebrate summer with neetarin~-.filled crepes.
Nedarial Blint•• an••t juit another way
ol •=• • ftlllq. Nte&.arine 81lntaeti are· be.. u auaQ daJ•, a celebraUon of
au .....
C• JOU tMM of a belW way to betin your da~ Mun daan with l1ty rme crepes filled wtila lmck>us nectarines and a smoolb creamy
cbeeM! U y°''re a ah~w slarter. picture a w..na, bnandt fealurinc Nectarine Blinuea
topped..,. daisy aood aourcream.
11-e blintaa don't ,...wre much time to
prepare. la fact. tbe crepes can be made ahead
of time, 10 auembly ii tbe only last minute
eoaaiCler8tion.
Addlnl fresh California nectarines and a
du1Un1 of powdered sugar are flnisblng touches
each huncry family mem~r can do himself.
Tbea, eaLinc comes naluraly -~nd hearty -
especially ol something so tasty.
NBCTAIUNE BllNTZES
l6crepea
2 (80UllCe) packages treetm cheese '
v., cup granulated suor
2 tablespoons milk
t teaapoon grated lem>n peel
6 large fresh califomtl nectarines
Butter for browning tlnt.z.es
Powdered s ugar
Sour Cream Topping bptional>
Prepare crepes and seJ a.side. Soften cheese
and blend in • cup or Ue granulated sugar,
FresllFaets
Quality and prices for
most lresn produce
items remain excellent.
FIUJT
AU the summer fruits are excellent in
flavor and those item> lbat were slightly high
are now coming dcwn in price. Peaches,
nectari.oes and tablt grapes are very good
buya presently. •
The Santa Rma season for plums is
eompleeed bat new varieties will be ID the
stores including the wbite meat plums
favored by many.
Melons contiftle to have an excellent Season. Large c•laloupes are dominaUna
-this year. Hooey~• and crembaw varieties
"have e1tcellent t avor and conliDue to be
reasonable in price. .
Comwners GD look for a slight increase
in strawberry paces. Production is down but
industry omctaa expect "a second season ..
in late August or early September.
All tropical fruits are good buys
presently. Tomny Alkins and Haden variety
mangos are in plentiful supply with excellent
eating quallly. Banana prices are falling as
• predicted; i,nceased supplies of papaya are
easing the mdtet somewhat and pineapples
continue to be reasonable in price.
The t.omaC> market remains steady with
prices very low and quaUty very high.
Consumers can now find Oregon
t>lueberries attbeir peak.
A new ttam to look forward to is the
Bartlett pearbeginning in approximately two
week.a
VJ;GETABL~ ;
Leaf letlleeS top the list of good bUys.
Iceberg prkes are up somewhat as the
transport.alien situation bas eased, therefore
more ol the product is leavi.Dg the state.
Cabbage, cucumbers, cauliflower and
spinach are excellent buys.
Tbe beaa market is leveling off. Supplies
are down. meaning slighUy higher prices, but
quality ii gtod. The industry expects larger ·
produdion llllortly with even better quality.
Sweet cwn remains a •el'1 tight item.
Cool weather bere ud in Wubington slowed
production. nUs sttaaUon will improve. Tbe
corn tbat ii JnMDUy available ta aood.
milk and lemon peel • Quarter • nectarines and
sUce crouwtse. Fold into cheese . mixture for
filling. Use about ~ cup Oiling ror each blinti.
placing lt on center of browned sid~ or crepe.
Fold sides over filling. then top and bottom
ed1es. makina a rectangle. Slice remaining 2
nectarines. toss with re maining g ranulated
s ugar and set aside Brown blintzes slowly in
heated skillet, using a small amount of butter
and placing open siC:les down first. to seal folds
over filling. Tum carefully and brown s econd
side. Serve two for each person. topping with
sliced nectarines and a sifting or powdered
s uear. Serve with Sour Cream Topping. if
desired. Makes 8 servings .
Crepes. Combine 4 eggs. ~ cup each milk
and water. 1 cup sifted all · purpose flour. s;, cup
melted butler or margarine and 1 teaspoon salt
1n a blender jar and blend smooth <or. beat with
rotary4beater until smooth). Let batter stand for
an hour before baking. Heat a small crepe pan
<about 8 inches diameter ). grease lightly and
add about 3 tablespoons batter . Till pen quickly
to spread and cook over moderate heat un til
lightly browned on bottom and set on top. Turn
out and repeat until all of batter is baked .
Crepes may be baked in advance. 1r aesired.
and stacked when cold with waxed paper
between. Makes 16 crepes.
Soa.r Cream Topping. Stir 1 cup dairy sour
cream with 1 tablespoon finely shredded lemon
peel. Makes l cup topping
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OAILV PILO T Cl
Team Pears
Witll Lamb
Lamb has such a delicate almost sweet
fl avor that sometimes it's hard to decide wh at
to ser ve with 1l. Cinnamon spiced fruit just
won't do and stea med vegetables don't always
peak the n avor
Now the perfect match for the unusual
flabor of lamb -chutnied pears
Start with your favorite cut of la mb -legs,
t•hops or chunks ·for shish kebab. <Outdoor
grilling brings out the best in most meats, so too
with lamb I But instead of passing the
traditional mint 1elly. dish up or garnish the
servi ng tray with boats of chutnied pears
California Ba rUetts a re the basis for lhls ~ide dish that's so simple lo prepare. Choosing
and ripening the Barlletts is important to its
s uccess. Look ror gracefully shaped pears, free
or bruises and cuts.
Since Bart.Jells don't ripen properly on the
tree. it's not uncommon lo be faced with a
whole display or green pears . That's only
natural and the ripening can be accomplished at
home. Place green but mature fruit Cwru ch
means 1t 1s a ble to complete the ripening
process> m a loosely closed paper bag or
r1 pening bowl. Hold for several days al room temperature
until thP pears arc a golden yellow and
'iCffil·!.Oft
CH UTNI ED PEARS
2 large fresh California Bartlett pear~
I tablespoon butter
t 'n teaspoons cornstarch
I cup water
1 beef bou.iUon cube (or 1 teaspoon beef
stock base>
I teaspoon seasoned sail
1 teaspoon sugar
1 :? teaspoon curry powder .
1 t.ablesr,oon fine ly chopped fresh mmt•
Dash pepper •
J tablespoons chutney
2 tablespoons chopped green oruon
Fresh mint s prigs ror garnish
Halve pare and core pears. Saute tightly in
butter on °both sides. Push to one side an~ ~tir
cornstarch into butter in pan. Add all remammg
mgred.ients, except chutney and o~ons. stirring
gently until mixture clears and thickens. Cook 2
or 3 minutes, just unlil pears are tender. ~ix
chutney with onion and fill pears. Serve ~1th
lamb chops or ground beef or lamb patties.
spooning sauce ove r the pears and meal.
Garnish with fresh mint. if desired. Makes 4
servings.
UUle cbn&e in the potato and onion
area. Red ClllioD& remain tbe belt OClioo buy
witb Utile tmprovemeat expectecl ln tbe
brown variCles. White roee and rusaeta
eoatime lo be low in price. Chutnied p8Brs are a perfect match for the unusual flavor of lamb. •Or, use 1.it. teaspoon dried spearmint,
crumbled.
• Sweetlleart
Straw:berry
Sllorteake
Fruit counters brimming wJth
plump. r~d strawberries are an
Inspiration to any strawberry
sbortcue \over. WC>Uld you like to try
a delldoul variation on thia favorite
strawberry deuert!
Add an extra touch of ~vemence
and tradiUon by ualng sliced twblkiel
catea for the sponge cake bale. Thia
layer ot cue, laced with ill own
delicate cream mun1. ... a •IDOOtb.
com p=nt to the tan• of freafa
1traw ea. For •dded delicious flavor,
combine allced atrawberriel wltb a
simple-to-make orange sauce.
Sweetbeart Strawberry Shortcake
\s a superb deaaert for JU\·minute
entertaln1n1.
SWEJTH&AaT STaAWBE&RY IBOaTCAK&
1 tableapoon cornstarch
1 cup orange juice
suaar, to taste
1 tablespoon favorite
fruit·ftavored llquer. optional
2 cups (1 plnt> sliced
atrawberri•
4 twtnldea cakes
1 cup (1 pint> beavy cream,
whipped litaure cornstarch lato aa~ i
at1r an oranae Julee unUl 1mooth. A•
su1ar. lf dtllred. 8riq mlxWre t.o
boll over medium beat, 1Urn•1
conatantb. Remo" from beat. Sir
in Uqutr, ll deslnd. Cool. Co¥w with
plutle wrap aad eb.Ul. 8eir AD llietcl
st.rawbeniea. Sllce twlakiea lD balf ten,U.wtle, plac. two IW"9 CID Meb
plat.t. Gamllb with berrl• ID IY"lf and top ...... .,,.., of wblpped
cream. llabs • Mrri,ap.
l llA8T COOU art
.. rvt• uladt la ~NP
H lebral.ioD ol all tUt'I
lood for body and IOUl.
Salada brtna beautJ
for lb• eye, plH H Dt
...... ! Pl!~ ...... and MMn beDeftU an
an Important p&u..
B anana L\lad••oa
Salad la .. modem ..
food can be.
It follow• t he U.S.
dietary aoall ol what'•
cood for us to eat such
ru m ore f ruih a nd
vegetaba•~ more com·
plex carbohydralea and
r e duced amounla or
overall fat consumptJoo
'THIS SALAD is a
fresh adventure at table
~ilh its medley of bam
cubes, crisp auccblni
sJlces. mellow bananas
and a tan1y yogurt
dressing.
T he cost Is modest , loo. thanks to carefully
chosen Ingredients such
as the ba nanas. The
Ba n a n a Bunc h , in ·
dustry-sJ>{)nsored center
l or consumer informa·
ti o n . points o ut that
bananas a re moderate
jn price, widely avalla·
'ble a nd will be in ex-
cellent s upply ·au sum
m~r
I Bananas enhance all
t ypes ol s alads and they
play strong nutritional
~le al a comforting
c alorie count -about
100 calories per average
:-1ze banana
C OMPL E X
<'arbohyctrates arc being
:-tressed by nutritionists
c.s vital tA> your dtcl.
Bananas have these
carbotrydr ates, as well
as pectin and fiber, so
they help fill you up and
keep you satisfied on hot
s ummer days.
Bananas also are a
gOocl source of Vilami.n.'t
A. Bl. 82, B6, C and
n i a c i n a s w'e I I a s
mine rals such as iron.
phos phorus, calcium
and potassium.
Anot her n ew salad
combination a l attrac-
-t1 ve cost is B:inanc.i Car
rot Health Salad, m1tdc
w1 l h tuna, b a na n a .
crunchy raw vegetables
:.ind a dressing like that
:.erved in natural, fresh rood rt.>sla urants.
Vo u'JJ e nj oy b ot h
these easy new salads.
8t\NANA LUNCHEON
' SALAD
t la rge zucchini,
sliced <a bout Jlh cups)
LeUuce leaves
4 bananas, s plit
lengthwi se
'h pound cook ed
h a fll , -cubed <about 2
cups)
3 tablespoons sliced
seal hons
'h cup plain yogurt
or sour cream
•1 .. cup vinegar
1 teaspoon dried or
fresh dill ,,.,, teaspoon pepper
Arrange Ya cup iuc-
chini slices on lettuce
lined individual serving
p late . P la ce s lice d
ba nana over zucchini.
Top with ~ c up cubed
ham ; sprinkle wllh Ya
ta blespoon s caUlona.
Repeat to prepare 4 io·
divldual ser vin1a. In
m e dlum bowl, m l x
yogurt, vine1ar , dill and
pepper . Spoon over
-salads . Yield: 4 aerv· ings.
BANAN A C AaaoT
H E M.111 SALAD
3 bananas, sliced
1 can (611.l o r 7
ounces) tuna, drained
and flaked .
2 carrots, grated,
~about ~ cup)
t tablt1poon
honeradllb
ln ..,... bWI eomb6n
ban•nN, t ua1, e1rrot,
•rten pep ... r, cel•r11 w a lnuta, aad wb t H
1erm. In 1mall bowl mll m ayona1h•. l emon
Juice ud borteradiU.
l>our over aalad ; mla
weU Cuver . ChlU l bov.
Vh1ld. 4 CO I Hr\ltQa1.
Ba nan
·Lunch
Salad
is top
with urt
dressi g.
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Rllpht will cut and trim )'O\Jr Mlec:tlon to I lb.,.... 99 ...,Loolft ....,,,.,,.,...... 239
ord• ind bulk wr1p It, too. Ground Whole
Here· a why )'OU 11Ye.... Beef l*Ui" undef ':' • Top SlrlOln ~ ':.
• • no indlvldull wr1pplng of me1t In tr1ya 5 lbe. 1.1t pef lb. • •
i nd clelt rum mean• le11 m1ttrlll COit .
i nd more aavlnga IOf you, 1 99 •no 1ndlvldu11 ecallng or labeling m .. na Fentlef JoM-Smel SU.1-6 Ful.,.._ 2 9 Fwmer Jotui-15-19\b. Aft.
le11 t1bor cost. ao you enjoy tnuavlnQs, r-.1a Pon Whole
• buying In bulk means Jess hltldllng ln n VMI per Pl'
"" ./ the stor1. '°we pus the 11vlng1 on \0 Splrwlbs 15-11 lb. ftt· lb. . Smoked HMI lb. • ~-.~~iii~~~ /"' ,, • :uindtvldu* Wflpplng of meet tor ____ ......,.. ___ .... __ 1M_,.,_ .. _. ----t--------------
foetef F•M~ Grown
fresh Fryer
Breasts
or Thighs
per
lb. .99
, • freezing.
visit our bulk meet dl1pl1y In the me11
~Dffl',.. ~ caae. and compate the 11~ng1.
,~;· .. ::
Skedltned 'AU American"
American
_,,..
~~:.69 46oz
can
FenMr JGM.15to11 lb. A119. ~ 121 lfft·I OMteH · 14-tolb. A119. 199 Whole
Pork Loin
.58
Whole . ~ Top Round t~J ... ,
lb.
fW lll ltililfY !MH k, OfM n ,."99' Of ,.,,., ....
Swmson
Main Course 11 g Entrees
8Yt oz.
pkg.
Pteln Of Powdered
Ralphs
Donuts
plq.
013 .69
r ~
Naturel_!ty~ or Nldlo
Bell Brlml
Fo1ter f wmM;aAf01nla Gfown
fresh Fryer · ~Aaaoftld Veti.tlea
Beech-llut
Biby Food
Jottneon·1 Baby
Tortlla
Strips ~1 89 lb .•
15oz.
c1n .58 7oz.
pkg.
SUPD SPlllTS
~;;;';r:ai.U. vodka 711
Cin';diin Club 1·~· 1517
.....,... UM111u•o11
Blue Nun ~ 317
...... ""°9M~...... 49 Seedless
Grapes s:.•
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Lasagna ....... ~
Gorton'• fish
ti oa. ,....
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7ot..111
bot1e .59 s1 4Ytoz.
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L~tnSte~kTalla ':. 211
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Potato Salad
!:: .39
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w~p;ide Cheese ~ 111
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ma1•1u
i; Breld ':.:-147
Ai9a FOOct Loat 't: .99
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;;wed Tomatoes··~39 .....
Tomato Juice .. •. 55 -. a....°"" lft Oii Carnation Tuna ·::-.89 ...........
Pepsi Cola !J· .98
.... o.... ·.: 114 Raisin Bran
~""' Spaghetti Sauce ,,"' ... 111
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Wldl..-W.Juty 11.1m OAIL V PtLOT G
in ~hildren's Hyperactivity
DIET 81:B•8 TO PUY 1 lar1e role ln the •tlort to cUln down the beuYkw ol u.e hyperH· UvecbJld.
Wbea ,....atthln1 my ~ Coc*ln• For
Your H.YDtract.lve Child, doctors conftnned that
lhMe chllctral shouldn't eat artlftdaJ co,lon aDf
that arWiclal navors that are part of muy
man\lfactured fooda lhese days.
Many c hildren seem to suffer from a hypoa~ycemic reaction to sugar and do better
when they area 't fed refined sugar and other re·
fined carbohydrates.
ln addlU.on, many doctors feel lhat some of
these children are suffering from a silent
sensitivity to a common every day food , such as
milk, wheat, eggs, corn. etc.
'J'.hey believe that the ch.ild is having an
l'motaonal reaction to a dietary sUmulus and
that if that food were to be removed completely
from the diet, the chUd would be able to calm down
S)tftlal ....
By June Roth
Slnee thele •re vital foods lo a DutriUOUI
menu, the eUmlnalinl •bouldn't be done without
medical aupervtlion and advice.
ONCE TUB r001D CUI.PUT ll ldenUfied,
the child u.a1A&Uy re.pond& by caJmiD1 down ud
becomlnc the penoa he wu meant to be.
If fed the food by mistake. the child will be
trlUend otf acain wtth a bout ol UDCCJDtr'OUable
r•cla, around ud unman.,..ble behavior.
The8e chUdren respond well to natural foods
ratheF-than manufactured foods. plain fruit
Julee rather than colored soda pop, ngetab&e
and fruit SDICU rather than candy, and suaar·
free baked goods rather tban commercial
cookies.
If the child can read, be should be taught lo
read labels In sett-defense because 1J be feels
well he will relate well lo h.is teachers and
playmates.
MUSllROOM·SAUCED n.ouNDER
4 slices fillet or flounder
'h cup lemon juice
1~ teaspoon salt
'.t. teaspoon pepper
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
1/4 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced v .. teaspoon dried dlll
Fresh peaches are main ingredient in Light and Fluffy Peach and Lemon Fancy.
Take a Fresh Approach
Peaches and spaghetti squash are two fre.,'Sft foods to
try for summer menus. \
A relatively new memberoltbe eucubitaceae
f amity, wblcb includes cucumben, watermelooa,
summer squab ud pumptiaa, ii a pale yellow,
oval·abaped squash.
Jt'a appeu1.D1 lo more and more produce
departments and la an IDtrl'1llDI novelty to
a bop pen.
It letl its name from tbe apqbettl-llke
etrandl pulled from lta nesh after cookln1.
Spqbetti aquub la betna declared by many
who have tried lt u UM low calorie pasta 1ub-
1Utute.
One hundred 1ram1 of bolled apashettl
aquaab bu OftlJ 29 ealorles.
SPAGBEI ii 8Ql1A88 cu be prepared lD a
numberolwa,.
It ~an be lle1med b7 apllttlq tbe aquub la
ball, removtaa tbe Medi ud plactaa cut alde
down lD a bUAq clbb wttla about I to a lncbes ot .......
Slema .... JOmlDuta
-·-UJfta c• ao be Nked at 350 de,.... ,_ • mlmMI OI' .W tile tMl1 JWda
&o1llllle~=·· .. ~" cmllla, .................. be eoaMd cut u.18 up, aUowtq about I to u ................
cooaaD IPAGB&na ..,Alm ..... ~ ... .;.::.'*'Ci=·= bull. ' ..................... ltUo c•• ww.,....,... •• -... •• . ..... . •••
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•
navor not fully developed.
Since soft fruit.a are highly perlabable tbey
must be picked wben mature, but not fully ripe,
otberwlle exceulve damace would result dur·
lDI tbe marketJna proceu.
Oc:eu1onally, soft fnalt la picked too IOOD.
U that happens the fruit will nner ripen properl7 .
SPAGBBI ii SQUASll PAUE&\N ~ apqbettl equub, cooked
1~ eupe plain yo1urt or sour cream
1 teupoon ore1ano
Salt and pep(M!r to lute ~cup fl'ateG Parmesan cheese
Remove aquub fl'OJD tbe abell and place lo
aaueepan. Add 10l\ll't or sour eniam and aplcea
to cooked squash and warm mixture over
medium beat. Put aquub mtxture la a ~
diabii ..,nnkle wttta 1rated Parmesan cbeete bro unw lolden brown. Serna 4 to a .
Llem'AHD n.urn P&ACB
AND U•ON l'ANCY
~e19..,ar
I t*21t a aaa eonttareb
\tlhllfa•Nlt le-. ..... ~-=:r..::... . 1-... -..-...rtlld . ... , .. ...
Cll'IDlll t44np1 ................ aa1t
...... '• ··~-; .............. CDalE ... =-...... ....._ ·-r:s. ..... ....... .. .1r::.-: ~:.:. .... =·= • ............ ~.lmlaute.a.mo"
troai --~ '1lmd tn 1emoe J'de. ... llM; ceoa . ... , ........ tdff; .,......, ...... nmala·
lnl '4~ar; fold • ._.. -..... QIU u).ll ..-. "'°" ..m.a. ,..a1_Ul\'e --~1=..-~--of • d•_. ........ lpoOll ....... onr ................ ,...,. .
An-anse ftlleta of nounder In one layer In a
flat bUiDC dilb. Pour lemoo juice over and refrt,_.at.e, covered, for at leut one hour.
WbeD N9dy to broil, aprink.le with salt and pep-
per and allp under the broiler for about 10
mlnu•. or unm fi1b flakes eaally. <Don't
WOft'1 about tbe ex'ceaa lemon Julee In the pan.
It wtll evaporate.) Meanwhile, melt butter ln •
slclllet and aaute mU•hrooms for several
mlnut.ee un\il aolden and limp. Add dill. Spoon
over broUed flab and serve al once. Makes 4
servinp.
CWCKEN F&JCASEE
1 broiler chicken. cut up
2 carrota, quartered
l stalk celery, halved
1 medium onion. sliced
2 aprip parsley
lteu~salt ~ teupobtl dried thyme
14 teupoon white pepper
SCUPI water
~ cup cornstarch
Coolted rice
Chopped parsley <optional>
-
Jn a large kettle plac~ chicken, carrots.
celery, on.ion, parsley sprigs, s alt, thyme and
pepper. Add waler. Bring to a boll; reduce heat,
cover. and simmer 45 minutes or until chicken
is fork tender. Strain broth; d iscar ding
vegetables. Return 4 cups broth to kettle. Stir
together cornstarch and remaining broth until
sm ooth. Stir into broth in kettle. Bring to a boll
over medium heat. stirring constantly. and boil
1 minute. Add chicken and heat through. Serve
over rice in soup bowls. If desired, sprinkle with
great with
GROUND
BEEF
"Goodies ••• "
Recipes,
new Ideas,
menus and
local food ads
~ednesdays
In the
DAILY PILOT
chopped pvaley. Makes 4 eervlnp.
NOODLB 80"8 ANDClll!:UB 1 packqe (1 pound) noodle bowl (DO
artifldal ..sditins)
2 tab&elpoona butter
l cup fre9hly &rated Panneun cheese
1 cup diced SwiN c~
l cup djeed mouarella cheese
3 tabl•poona butte.
3 tablespoona flour
3 cups mJllc
1 teupoon tall
l/• teaspoon pepper
~teaspoon nutmeg
Cook noodle bows in boiUn1 water accwd·
lng to· package dl~tiona. Drain in colander.
Tosa with 2 tablespoons butter. Add cheeses and
toss again to mix well. ln a saucepan, melt 3
tablespoons butter and blend in nour unW
s mooth and thick. Gradually add milk; coot
stirring constantly. until sauce boila .i minute'.
Add salt, pepper. and nutmeg. Turn half tbe n!X>dle·ch~ mixture into a buttered bJkin1
d18h : top with half or the sauce. Repeat layers.
Sprinkle extra grated Parmesan cheese on top.
Bake in a 3SO·degree oven for 25 minutes.
Makes 6 servings.
RIGATONI SALAD
WEDNESDAY
JULY1&
1979
1 lb pkg GiObe A=i" Rigatoni---
t cup diced cook ham 1 cup cllOf)ped ~ery
:i green onion tops. sliced thin
3 hard cooked ej)QS. shced 'h cup sweet p~cklc rei1sh -------pep!lfr and seasoning satt to taste -------1 cup mayonnaise and 1/1 CtJP catsup
Pre~re Rigatoni according 10-pikkage
Mi~ ~avo~~se _and catsup t0gether. ~-•
R~toni in large bowl and add all otller -----tngredlents and dress1nq ---Mix wen Chill !or 2·3 hours
Sotves 5·6
No.I BRANO
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The Comers face is all over the place.
WYLER'S TASTES
LIKE YOU IT YOURSELF!
, .. ,..
.., .... , ...... 1&. '"' FOOD
• m Food: Easier Said Than Done
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¥10•1 for•• of fat daaa • .,,.. • ., proc· rwprn••••,....._ •H•• foo41 ... and
9r Betbar• Olbbona
el IM fM tlaM •111111111 caa .... ,_ wy u
Ma&amtaa&•• O• .. u.cel ...... fat copteot of th e
Am•rie• dltt wit.la U · t . A.oed eaUas out, American diet ta partly
.. eaklriel. e1peel .. lJ •t fut.food due to the 1rowtb of
llM al IM fat we eo.a· plae•. TM ~reued fur.food eateries where
moat menu items are
fried or oth e rwise
ca lorle ·cont a mlna ted
wltb lar1e amounts of
fat. WKea you mut eat •llHtlYely wtth berbl,
out, cbooH urefully. s plcea, seaaonln••·
Try to patroabe placet w lne, vineaar, soy ottertaa ,...... aalad sauce. lemon, fruits and
bara, broiled seafood fruit Julcea. Combine
a a d o t b e r 1 I t m low-fat meat, pawtry
atternadv.. and ae•food la fat·
10. Ute your creatl\.tty redlK*I "etbnlc" d1abes to combme Jow.fat fooda baaed on 1pa1hetU,
into lDterest.lq meala. macU'Old, nood&ea, rlee
Cook &ean low·fat meats, and potatoes. Le•n
Poultry and seafood with culaine doesn't hue to
ve1etablea, especlally be be bland and bortn1.
flavor·makers llke Are you a c•ndy
onions, tom•toes and 1nacker?
peppera. Se•son im· Today, we've 1ot
some 1u1arl• treats otber Juice emceDU'atet,
that are ldd·lt.idf ·sweet, chopped nuta or wbole·
but "'Y ll'OWD up about 1r• cereals.
c•loriea ad autrtUoD. 'l'bele caadlel can be
'ney're ... , to make, eatea at room tem·
t®, ual•I fnalt Juice perature, btat becaue
CODeeatnl&ee and dried they're real food ialM9d
or canned fruit. com· ot aupr and ebemkall.
blned wUb cel•tln. they lbould be kept lD
PLAIN 1elat1n, not the tbe retrtaentor.
1u1ar-11turated stuff PDtJn PllVDGB
with phony phrult 2 cau (I ounces)
oblavora. , apple, oranae or 1rape Once you ve tried a few ju.lee concent.rate oftbe recipes, you'll want
to e1tperimeat using <See SUJI, Pase CS) ..... -...... raw.,....~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
la1red&eat la •ota.er , ............
Tlaat'• ••Y fat ae· ~ far ..,iy hJf ol
tlte ealor&•• ta.at 4'eerioaa1 eat. Tate
tradUloaal .JapaaeH
d'4L • tM Giiier bamd, «•..., 10 pel'elU ol la.nlclrtel from , •.
Yoa can llim down -
•Ullout couatl n1
calorlea -lf you mtalmlae fat intake,
....... 1eWu rid of
fat eHmlnat• the main sa,ree of calories in mtat fooda. Here's bow:
. TEN 8TEPS roa
•CVTl'ING DOWN
ON FAT t . Don't use salad or.
cooking oils. Oil is lhe
moat fattening product
oa tale in American s upermarkets, 125
calories a tablespoon, or
2,000 calories a cup.
Eliminate or cut down
on oil in homemade
salad dressing or use
commercial low-fat
dreuinp made with •
mtalmum ol oil. Omit oU
from ncipea and leam
cookta1 techniques
wbere •dded oil isn't
n9' .. lar)'. -
2. Don't use butter, or
m ar1•rlne. At 100
caloriea a tablespoon,
these are the next most
rattening products sold.
C Even "diet margarine"
-at 50 calories a tables-
poon -is 50 percent
fat.) Eat bread without
a spread, or use bread
only in sandwiches where
nospreadisneeded. 1 3. Avoid ID06t cheeses.·
The ooly really low-fat l natural cheeses are the
fresh ones: pot cheese,
cottage cheese, farmer
cheese and part-skim
ricotta. Processed low-
f at "diet" cheeses are
available, but check the
Jabel to be s ure they're
really low-fat. Some
special "diet" cheeses
are made with oil.
4. Use only low-fat,
s kim and part-skim
dairy products -skim
a nd low-fat milk and
y o,urt. Avoid whole
milk , whole yogurt,
c ream and sour cream.
But beware. non-dairy
s our dre ss ing s,
powdered creame rs,
coffee lighteners and
wblpped-c ream s ub·
sUtutes may be made
with oil insiead of but· ~dat.
S. Trim all visible fats
from meats and poultry.
Avoid any meat that's
"marbled" through with fat arrd ca n 't
be trimm e d. Buy
and use only the leanest
choices of m eat,
· poultry and seafood.
Lean beef cuts Include
round steak and flank
steak. Other lean meats
are fresh and cured ham
<trimmed of fringe fat),
Jes of lamb and most
cuts of veal. ChooH only
young frying chicken
and touna turkey. A void
m .. t otber poultry. Most
flab la relatively low in
fat •nd calories com·
pared with mo1t meats.
1. Coot meat, poultry •*' flab ln a manner &bat ellminates fat: UD·
dlr tbe broiler or over
l'--barbecue. routed
Oii a reek 1D the ov• 09
llow·llmmend ID Uquld.
iatm tbe fat from the
1lmmerinl Uqukt before
1n add other ln1re-
dlent1.) U•• .nonatlek
1-Ulet1 and cooklns .,,., to "ffJ" without f.a. -dra(n and dll· cud ._ fat that meha
llllotbepea.
'· Read food label• ca.efldlr and elloole tbe a ruthe product
t t•a made wltlaout fllt .. oU.,... ...
ple: ...... taaa ................. a oll Claalf Uae ....... C.••• ...... ... ..... •... •••t ..... %~1 .......... P91U
"tlallt llltil cid OD
=t: -
With WclCY's low beef prices, · one can get canied away.
At Lucky, you can have all the beef your
appetite deSlres for a lower overall total.
No need making a road n ·
rally out of looking for 0 0
lower prices. By passing along
savings from lower wholesale
beef costs and maintaining
a lower profit margin
on meat than other
stores, Lucky offers
you an everyday
selection of Bonded
Beef favorites at lower
overall prices than you'll
find anywhere else
(except maybe for
. membership stores). The
best part is that Lucky's
beef is bonded, which
means you can count on
satisfaction, bite after bit
... or we'U give you
a full refund.
FreShMeats
ROUND
~~EF ••••••• la.1
69
~~ ... l8.197
TOP ROUND
~~EF .••..• lB.198
BONELESS
TIP STEAK 198 ~~ ....... LI.
EXTRA LEAN
GROUND BEEF178 DOH NOT lXCHD • 12'4o FAT ••••••••••• l8.
c.-•~ -----~ .... 1.111.89 ~~.~.~.1.111.97
='~·~·~1.98 -.as HAM
M.LY COClllD. WMM MIOIO. WllOll. •7 I.II.......... . .. _. ......
"909~ •••.. ..... Ll.1,88
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71CMCMUCIS11M _,_ __ , .............. w.1.38
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Fresh Meats
BONELESS TP ROAST
90IQO IOf llOU'IO ••••• , • • • ... LI 1, 98
suao BEEF LIVER
!ill.,l.lM .••••••.••••••••••••••• 1.11.98
COIMSH CAME HENS
~ .. (,11~~:.~lf~··· ... (A 1.29
FRESH FLLET Of PERCH . ····················· 1a 2.38
OSCAR MAYER SllCED BACON
1n1 .. SlltlO 1101 PC<; 1 &81. 11.8 P•tC; 1. 48
LADY LEE BACON
!IUCIO. , • , • • • • • . , •. HJI l'ICO. .89
canned & Packaged
bCREEN ~~Z.CANe29
r HYDllOX COOKIES
6 Ml'lNM ...••.•••.••• 1toz m 1.17
~ ~~~-~LOM .49
rMTMTLUNCH 61111o1111wwu-.. Hoz..u. .47
.u!IMAIO LIMONADI 1=~~.~.J070UM1.89
,l~~. .MOZ.tn 1.37
DlllSSNi MIX I~ . . ,.,_oz ..o .31
C*MTUNA
OIOlllCW'"991A.. 11'\0l CAii 1.37
l !'l::Z.~ . .1'01.CM.39
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we want to be your meat people.
That's why, in offering you the ·
best meat values and the best meat
service you'll never hear a beef
from our butchers. If you need a
thicker steak, a smaller roast,.or
cut-up ribs, simply ask your Lucky
. butchers to_belp you out. They11
~:--..-........,,,__~ be glad to assist you. And,
oellcatessen
AMERICAN CHEESE !:--~· ...... ,tiOZPCC 1.89
b ~!"Tll~ $OZ MC..39
l~~~BOL~'"' 1.49
tiousehOld & Pet
TOUT TISSUE
p LA0¥1H911WP\T, 75 b 4PlllOC. IVlllllflll\ •• 111WP10 •
OALA rowas · 65 b ~l'lOPM'll •••• >OOWIOU•
J.~~.ff!oz an .89
L~~-~.~~~ nozan 1.43
A~~l.~oz<M.25
um.I AISIOES 1 73 .bCllHOOO.INIOIUVll. MOZ.IAC •
Dairy & Frozen
'"=•'=-..... -.:.==---
for real cooking flair, check
out the selection of
kitchen accessories
at your neighborhood
Lucky Discount Center.
At Lucky. you can
beef up your barbecue
with Lucky's Bonded
Beef, and we bet
you won't beef about
our lower prices
overall
•«PlUSI
• IMM900 ~ °"' Oii 1 89 b IWf/NAOI •• • • •• 11 Ol m •
• TVUNOI. CAPSCA.IS 2 99 b ,..,.. S1'l8IG1lt • ' • ""'· Of '°° •
L ~~" ... (~2.89
r SCD'E llOUTHWASH 119 l> . • ·••••••••·• '101 l'I\ •
1 !!2.°~.~sn 2.19
liquor
SAVE 10% -BUY A CASEI
A 10% OISCOONT IS GNEN ON FUll CASE PVR04ASES OF WINE & SPIRITS
llCEY BUY ITtlilS EXQ.UOEOI
ALllADllNllTN. WMS . L \.-nH. ...•. .. ULTll llf\ 2.89
SCHJTZLOfT .. b ........... llUOl.CAN\1.65
r ta HIGH IOUl80fll S 99 6 .. ..,.,. .•........ U\lTll llf\ •
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fnltu md .. ,.-... .. ~ tlo•l•t wbo devel•ped Ulen are dlvlded Into ModeraUoo" aroup were alao include {DOil fruit.a meat item. carryout fried chicken;
aM ........,. tlM poRer, 1aid it WH Oaole wblcb the ceeter 11ld to have "moderate and ve1etables, un-Instead, it recom· and egg yolks or whole
But eatU• teeden de1l1a•d "to ln · ~~l!vot~:..:.e.,e~~~: levela" of those ele-sweetened applesauce, mendsavarietyoffish. eggs. w•o tun ••t oolu corpotate lbe curent aioderetJon•• and "Now ments. · ~nsweetened fruit the wbltea of eggs and Redmeat.aconfinedto ...... da117fuwn,M1 coacerna .•bout at. andTMft." Accor.dlqg to the Juices, unsalted vegeta· bolled,bakedorroasted the now ·and ·then r .............. ~,.,._ ct.ol .. terol, 1u1ar nd poster, foods that can be ' ble juices and potatoes. chicken and turkey -if category include :
dunn llllM M a .llWe aalt'' IMo four bule The "AnytJm1" foodl eaten ·anytime at meals DAIRY product.a list· ,the akin la removed. bacon, fried beef liver,
•
ground beef, ham, bot
doc•. liverwurst, piM's
feet, salami, aau11~
spa re ribs and un·
tnmmecl red meata in
1eneral.
Red meata allow~ J.
moderation inclu4•
nank steak, let or lota,4j
lamb, pork sbpulder .~
loin if lean. , .. Copies of the posi.s
can be obtalne(I for ta
each from : CSPI, P.O.
Box 7226, Wa.abln1to1a. o.c. 200&4. U..-. ,...,. .... .._.. In were •aid to.,. low ln include: whole grain ed for anytime include The category of bologna, corned beef, ~~~~~~~..,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~--''--~-'-.;....;.;.~~~~~~~~~~~~""-----:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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7 envelopes plain
a•&atln
441 cup boUlnc water
Ute any unsweetened
Julee concentrate
EXCEPT ~· Al· low juice to t and
reach room tem -
perature; do not dilute.
Combine gelatin In a
saucepan with the con.
tents ol 1 can ol coneen·
trate. Wail 1 minute UD·
til gelaUn is soft. Add
bolling water, then beat
very gently until plaUn
is melted. Remove from
heat and stir in remain·
ing can of undiluted
defrosted concentrate.
Pour into 8-incb aquare
non-slick cake pan and
chill until firm. Cut Into
l·incb squares. Store in
refrigerator, covered. Makes 64 squares1 13
~alories each with apple
or orange Juice concen-
trate: LS calories each
with grape juice concen·
~rau.
GRANNY'S B&ANNIES < ... good for what
ails you!)
2 cans (6 ounces)
undiluted apple juice
concentrate or cider
concentrate
7 envelopes plain
gelatin
31,. cup bolling waler
Yz cup seedless
raisins Cor finely
chopped pitted prunes or
dried apricota)
optional: lV. tea-
spoon ground cinnamon
J teaspoon vanaua
extract ,.
'h cup all-bran
cereal
Allow juice to defrost ..
-and reach room tem·
p e rature. Combine
gelatin with 1 can un-
diluted juice in
sa uce pan . Wait 1
minute. then add boiling
water. Heal gently until
gelatin melts. Stir in re·
maining juice, raisiQs,
cinnamon and vanilla.
Pour into an 8·inch.
square non·stick cake
pan and sprinkle the top
evenly with bran. Chill
until firm, slice into l·
inch squares. Store in
the refrigerator. Makes
64 squares. 18 calories
each.
PINENIBBLES
20-owlce can juice·
packed crushed pineap·
pie, undrained
4 envelopes plain
2elalin Optional: 1 table
:.poon honey (or
equivalent sweetener)
Optional: 1 teaspoon
lemon juice
Drain pineapple juice
into a saucepan and add
half the pineapple. Stir
in aelatin. Walt 1
minute, until gelatin is
melted. Stir in honey,
lemon and remaining
pineapple; mlx well.
Spread in an l ·lnch
square non-stick cake
pan and chill until firm.
Cut ln&o aquarea. Store
in refrigerator. llakea
64 aqaares, under 10
calorie1 each.
GOODY TWO.alEWS
JO.ounce can juice·
packed cruabed pineap-
ple
I envelopes plain
aelatin 1 teupoon vaniHa
extract e..oance can undilut-
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2 tabl11..-butter,
melted
2 t1blnpoone dry
Italian salad clreuin1 .._
Let frozen loll Ulaw at
room temperature 2·4
hours or overni1ht in
nf nserator. Roll dough
out to fit a U1htly
creaaed 10'4xl5'4x!Wt·
tDdl eoc*ie sbeet pan.
Place tbe rolled· doqh
i nto pans and stretch
cloulh to flt. <U dough
shrinb back, let il rest
U ·30 1econd1 and
•tretcb again). Using a
fork, prick dou8b al 1·
lncb ln&ervala. lllx melt·
eel butter with dry salad
dreuU.,. Brush butter
mixture over clouab. Let· . cloush rbe 30 mlnutes,
• 1n preheated 450-desree
oven bake doqb 15-18
minute. or until 1olden
brown. Let cool 10
minutes. Cut into de·
sired siz'e sandwich
squares. Serve warm or
cooled
BACON AND CHEESE
SANDWICH SQUARES
I <one pound> loaf
lro~en bread dough
2 tablespoons bacon
bits or crumbled bacon.
2 tablespoons grated
Parmesan cbeele
2 tablelpoona but.t.er,
melted
Follow basic d irec·
Uons above. Arte r
bru1bln1 dough wllb ·
butter, s prinkle on
t>•con and Parmesan-
c heese. Let rise and bake in preheated 450-
d e gr e e oven 15·18
minutes or until golden
t>rown.
ONION AND POPPY
SEED ,
SANDWICH SQUARES
1 <one pound) loaf
frozen bread douab
2 tablespoons d e-
hydrated minced onloo,
reconetlluted and
drained ..
2 table8pooos poppy
seeds
2 lablespoona butler,
melted
Let frozen dough thaw
al room temperature 2-4
flours or ovemi1ht in
rdricerator. Roll dough
out to rectanale approx· tmately 8x10 ·1nchea.
Spread onions and pop-
py Hedi over ball tbe
4c>Uab. Fold MCODd half
of doulb over fillln1!
Roll folded dou1h to
10x15·lncb rectan1le.
Place oo ll1btly &reued
~ookie sheet pan .
Stretch dough to Ill pan.
Witb fork. prick dough
•t l ·lncb intervals.
Brush dough wttb melt·
ed butter. Follow rising
and baking directions
above.
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lt11"4• MJ Nute '107 eaaee and leqion
I &.bl 1 , _. 1lmoll ulce. CJdQ until partial· Julee Y. Ht. Fold ln water
\t cup chopped :bHta.U. eel•rr aad
water~ a pepper. T\lm the ~ e.., thmb' 1UMd--lxtun fiato a OM·quart
celec7 old aad ellJll until
'4 e•p ebopped rm. lJ1llDold on crisp
,..... pepper lad ll"Mftl. Yield: 6
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Pinwheel flank
steaks and Sunset
Salad combine
for an evening
meal cooked on
the patio
barbecue.
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golden brown. Teriyaki
Ginger Marinade wUl
---ri·llVOTllllil tenderize
the p inwheel flanla
steaks (som'ltlmea
called London broil) so
that t11ey•re perfect fo•
broiling over charcoal.
Sunset Salad melds the
flavors of a summer
garden.
TERIYAIU
GINGER MARINADE
1h cup teriyaki
sauce
oil
14 cup dry red wine
1 tablespoon salad
1 clove garlic,
crushed
l lt'l teaspoons grated
fresh ginger root or 1.2
teaspoon ground ginger
Dash freshly ground
black pepper
Combine ingredients;
m ix well. Place 6
pinwheel steaks in a flat
china or enamel dish ;
pour marinade over them. Refrigerate for
at least three hours,
turning steaks oc· casionally. Yield: :y..
cup. :-
SUNSET SALAD
2 cups tomato juice
1 bay leaf
Try
·Pear
Pie
Delicate canned
Bartlett pears and tart
red rhubarb are de·
Ugbtful fiavormates in a
tempting old·fashioned
pie. Sweet and juicy
canned Bartlett pears
are cut into bite·size
pieces and tossed with
fresh rhubarb which is
now in plentiful supply.
The fruit is sprinkled
with a mixture of sugar,
flour. mace and salt,
then dotted with butter
and covered with a
woven lattice c rust
whJcb bak-.. to a flaky
golden brqW.
Serve Pear Rhubarb
Pie warm from the oven
by itself or a la mode.
The versatility ·of
canned Bartlett pears
makes them one of the
most popular canned
fruits available. Their
subtle sweetness, very
similar to the fres h
Bartlett pears, is com·
patible in flavor and tex·
ture with a wide variety
of ingredients for de·
licloua salads, accom·
panimenta. desserts and
snacks. .
PEAR aJRJBARB PIE
J can (29-ounces)
Bartlett peara
2~ cups rhubarb,
cut in ~·inch pieces
P•try for 2·crust
9-incb pie
leup1ugar
~cap flour
~ teupoon salt v. teaspoon mace
2 tablespoons butter
Drain pear&, 'teterv·
ina syrup' for another
use. Cut in.to blte·•ile
chunks and to11 with
rhubarb. l91ace half of
fruit ID pastry-lined I ·
laeb pie •te. Comblae au1ar. flour aalt aad maee. ~half over
frult. Addremalnln1
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16~l CN<f'< JOIC(
Ubbys Sliced Peaches
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Banquet Fried Chicken
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11 OUl'iC.E PACll.AGI;.
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Libby's Tomato Sauce
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S~h French Bread .83
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PASTA CAT FOOD
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TOMATOES
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PllJl'll'NiO.}(JICY 39 Large Cdfomla Plums w •
~fA\I04mf 25 Red or Butter Lettuce "" •
w.39
!11'11111: WflH ~rtNI~
Mushrooms ~~.79
W~HINOTOl'!SlA!l:-UTAArAIC w.39 Red Delicious Apples
,.OllllOftN4~0R~
Red Rose Potatoes w.15
MEATS
BEEF 189 RIB
STEAKS
J"-l"t Kit.ti, 1-'ll{JC Lt<(; ll!
I Alll!:. l\tr'IC llUf lOll' lU298 Porterhouse Steaks
llttf l!OONl> l.fh5 f Vl OW Boneless Rump Roast \U 189
IOCH S~l4o.SH
Turkey Drumatk:ks iu.59
~ltOll.N IAAV P...C.11-PM.IHC: w }29 Red Snapper Allet
VONS
119 BEEF
BOLOGNA
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YOGORTS
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DELICATESSEN
ll)()Urt(t. VA(l\A<•I t O'>ll~ I Ak~'
Chicken F'ranks
HlCffl JAkl~t'>VI"'(•
Bob's Salad Dressing
.89
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''.Alt< lt>Ol Cl'< t CP-1 80l (t" 59 Precious Ricotta Cheese •
t70Ul'tCl ~M:ll.Aut.~Ll \NltAlo'lv
Vons Cheese Food Slices JI9
I I 1')1...0. Pl<() I l"l~OVl'<l l'OIG 8 9 Jones Sliced Liverwurst •
l()(KL lll!AFl Hl.AllOll'o 29 Philadelphia Cream Cheese •
MEATS
VONS
SLICED
BACON
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(J()e'. N()l U<CU.0 ll\I A I l u J7 9 Lean Ground Beef u
Vl\l..UE Pl'Q< SAW'tO~ J09 Fresh Chicken Legs vt~!' w
tl:>OAGAAl>lc .,... ~~'" 69 Cut-Op Frying Chicken LI!•
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M t\SSTO 5"AOES
KINOSFORD CHARCOAL 8RIQUETS
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1afet{..;' dM =--•••••••• 1urv•r• ' :::~*al~·~ ............... ....
.... ut ,.:.., 1tud._ a
•how eoalJ'edlcUoM •hat peopl• bellev
,about the -.n
•hkhth&"llPl"tlMftt
moet rtak.
A ltJaVSY r Y ankelovkh. Sblly
Whltf Inc:. tor 04HMre
MUI• lnc • round tb1t ·
more wn tb'" ~m out of rour •l"ffd wtlh
lbe at.a..mmt: "With •H
of tbf 1ovemment r.
1ulaUoN Nld wamlnc•
thne day~. l>t"OPle don'
know what'• 1ood or b•d
for tMm enymore "
But the ume aun-ey.
baMd Oft tfttel fteWI wt
1,2$4 f11nlllH. ala
r ound lhat ebout th
aamen1MDber1.W:.''lt'
better to be aafe tha.n
l aorry~ Tbe towemrnen\
sh ould wen peopl
about pott'l\Ually unuf
producu1 ..ven lf tbe
l a ter turn out to b
okay."
A ffP8rate ~urwy
l ,000 penoos, ~Ul't
by Cclnsun:ler Respons
Corp ., found .
meuwbilf. Uaat 66 per
ttnt ol lhme qu.Uoned
aald they were con
tt.-...d •boW lluarda l
ooe or IDOft of tbe pro-.
docta .-,. .,.., .
..
AL•OST Stl ::r~~~~a~an':e~ Honeyd•• Melons ~~:~~!£S!I Fresh R8d Plums ::
du~~., sort of, thlnga!Fresh Tanny Ll1nes Heh 1oc a re people worried • W a~ure Co n s um e~Tropical Mangoes eoch 49c
Response study showed j
tha t a rtifi cia l ,
sweeteners led the list ofj usset lood products that peo-.
pie though t were! p I f ha~ardous; 19 percent! 0 a oes s aid the sweeteners!
::~e u:.:.s~ ~:a~ U.S. No. 1 s 9 11;1
cau ae of concern. ~10-ib. ,. followed by red dye. ~ bog
M08E THAN half tbe
fammee queaUoned by ----B--1--11----
vankelovicb said sac· OC
cbarin, the most pre-.. I
v a lent arlifi-c i a I -argar ne sweetener, was a very
or somewhat serious CalAreoli 2911;1
threat to health. But ~
saccharin ranked far ~it
behind other items as a
danger. Ninely·six per·
cent of tboee questioned,
for eumple, said they
were concerned about
the health threat of be·
ing overweight and 88
percen\ said crash diets
were a threat.
Hazards ate mmine
from modem technology
are • cause of concern
a mc>Gg many people, ac·
cordlng to the
Y ankelovtch survey, but ht~· ~>3'~ ., a big majority -19 per· .......
cent -still think
technology is the only
way to solve our current
health problems.
Asked to rank various
technological health
hazards, more than 90
percent of the families
said industrial waste
was very or somewhat
serious; almost as many
cited pollution and
cigarettes as • problem.
THEE OUT OF four
a..1111.c••• .. s.ts:;.°h.'-'Z~" ~ • , ••
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5vMee ,,... ... 4•/2"fllnt ., ., PJe.s.tn.4..... Cort.n•
said nuclear power was '-----------
Cherry TomatHS ................. 49c
Red OnioM u.s. .... , . .. . . . .. . . . •. 25<
White Ro~ PotatHs ~ a ..... •· 12<
Crisp Comb u.s. •· 1 ••••••• 2 ~ 45c
........................... 29C ....... . , ... ,2" ...... f..-ns .,,............ , ..
Minute Maid
Orange Juice *"•For
INakfo:-01. '12 9
Corton
Bounce Fabric
Softener
Laundry For Your '199 ~ Pkg. E.:;;;;:;/ of 40
t:c:!: ~ .... ,. '179 ...... of12
°""'9• Juice
W.Ai< "-••" ~ ., .... 79c C-tret• ~ c-
a very or somewh at -------------. serious health hazard,
despite the fact that the
survey was taken before
the accident at the
Three KUe Island pow4'r
planL X·rays were rated
a health buard by 71
percent of those s ur·
veyed.
In answer to another
question, 4' pelftnt
the famlllet queatloned
said tlae1 •freed -either part all1 o
atroa1l1 -wltb tb
atatema: "I ea't ...
t _ ................. .... II ,......,. ...... ,......, ...... ., _ _,_
111S Paper Towels"·:::,.
• Bathroom Tissue
• Detergent la~y
_.a Sweet Peas 'T.;M
• llayon ... I•• = · .. , ••••• J~e .. ..::"
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llitdmcOlor
'81m 400 ASA.,., cno MR
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FOOD
f Products
tbat ana.1.-1cs -pain eou1b medlciDea. the1 tan be controlled
lllU.n -caUM dM moll Juat bow danaeroua IS ln one of their first re:
e,atena. Anel .. a led our dall)' llfe? A iroup ports, iuued lut Sep.
tbe list al ctnaa produetl of &clenUata at Clark tember, the &fCMlp aald ~ideNd u &aurdl, Unlveralty la Worcester, tbat tec bnolo1lcal
followed by tran· Mua .• worlda.I witb a hazar4a In the Unlt.ed
qulllHra, bormODH, federal IJ'Ult, baa beea 8'ate• now account for
Laetrile, aleeDl.u aids. atudylac tecbnoloaical u to as percent of a ll
Mdatl"9 and-eoa. and baaarda and whether deatha.
The 1eJentiat1 alao
aald that wblle tbe ~ ~lem of tecbnoloileal
baarda la not iettlng
•orae, we 1t1ll lace ma·
)>r cballeaaes la dealing ~ltb dangera whole ex·
act cauae1 and Impacts are· lnd1atlnct •
1s .., .. "' .. sr i-FRIE !
1 •4e>hft WWfe I 1:~L19ht .... I
le100 ........ '*I
1-c-.--.......... w.... .... -a I ~~=~~· ... ;; .. ~·
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1 Safeway 1
1 SllcH ...... 1 _____ , Wholt80dy
Plump, Tender
And Meaty. I J.es....... 1111 I
I -c..-_.•Moe -...... --· ........... ,-... ----s ..... --"'-~''-~ Is._. 0-'-~ ,_,,..., "'"·.. . " , • ~-~a...--.1.
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lb .
: FRIE : We care a little bit more! I I .
1 Cragmont 1
I 8eweragea 1>01 1
We wonr lo -r-,,,. ,,.,y b.tt w• con, The h•lpful cf.,,.. .. the tmtlin9 co.hi ... TM(I
91v• .,-o MnMt\ot yov, th. cu•-•. ot• the m~t 1mpt1tont pei-.on '" , ... •l0t•. So we
hov• _, cvtl~ bolten ond Row .. °"°"9°"· Stoc~•"· boggen ond pl-t check.w.
All reedy t• .._.,, oll t""'9 ~.all do•"fl o lill/e er110 . Fo• you. And p<ovd -4 it. I o-tlettle,.._ ........ I 1 w ... c_.. ...... HOO ....._ ........ --1 a little I* anore .... from sateway! ~ .... ~ ....... ~ ...... .... ls'"""-c..-,..-.....,.,., ... n .. S• . ....., ~ ... --Gollloo ... t•-
1 c....t-,'-°"'tO& .......... C..-I I USDA R d 51 k s 1•9 ~tC\ff!H?tdffil114.J:t~ CHOICE o•n ea '
l\'7 .., 0.. Get 011e l">J I. USOA Choie 8-f Round, Full Center Cut, 8o"•lt1u .... . . . lb. . .,Jff;,iJf. i FRf E. ! ~!.~~ .. !.~.I'.~~ ............... •209 ! M~-=;~t •.-! ~io~ !~ .... '!!~~t.fl .. ~'.~ ...... ~.$229
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------------Frozen Food Buys ! ~io?~ Beef •uclt' Roast ~{g Boneless Roast
Chocolate ~~~~~ .~·.~~~~~ lb.
1 1°9 ~~.~R~~d9np ...... Jb.
1 2 19
Cake
Colonial s 13. 9 German
~ 2 4 -01..
~Pkg.
•-• Cult• lieak '2 69 USDA Ooekt l..t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb.
USDA
rJtOICE BULllBIU
7-Bone •ocut •1•9 Whole Bonelea• ;~:~-;,:~-<·'~······, 19 Round Tip Lucerne
lce 0 Milk
USDA <Itek• l..t (lid. 1194 Cut .. .Ill. I 9 to 12·1>. '2' 8 Size Bulk
Boneless Steak I 2 19 Cut and Wrapped.
~ Holf 99c ...,... Gollon
USDA Clielct l..t CINck sa..Mt<...... .•. lb. Snw1faction Guaranteed
Sllcecl •con Chunk Bologna
Smok·A·ROIJ"O Scotcll Buy
A Rn• Ouollty 991-In Rondem 99c \-,::::..\ 1-b. .. Weight Piece• ~ Our Bakery Selections!
Oatmeal
Bread
ltollon 4H Multi-Groin
M.n. Wright"•.
~ Plf. (14A Slic~ SI.If) e::::;;;:::;' lb.
w..a...-.. '2" . _L_ w.-., i.a. s1se RainlM.w Trout"'"" 11. ... , ..._.. Prem.,m Fran.> ... • ...... •
...a.._ 'II 511 ah'4 ,,..,. SJlt L'N _t. Wt.., 1-6. S)tf Turvvt f1 eh er1:t't: ........ •. S11.1 tss Fra ... s ._ ......•.. "9. 8$6::.69C
2•-01..
loaf
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f f~ s1n f S--s1n IN fritters Cliidtllfn.\. ......... •. BH Ta<ou ..... s.r.. ........... ...
k s.e-y '1" .......... '1" VMI Stea ,,..... .............. •. lunltos s-... ...., ............. A.
Egg Buns .:;:,; .• 2 ,.. .. s l
..........,.,llethel-ef I Safe ay Liquor & Wines .r·
Donuts "•·69( ll'tk•• lffectlve In ll(eftoed ewoy1. No Sole• In f, .... of 20 Golen•. fM Safes Fof 1..-le.
Mn.Wriflit'•fr..W•M ... &fl
Check These Buys!
~ Crackers 2 a.. •. s 1
.... htyMerS-li ...... .....
Kosher Dills frestt 22 .... 69<
, ... MMte ...... ~!'.k .. ,.
G•n or
Wl~tCup s • IC). ......
~t.75 ~liter
Ancient Age
::::.~ s59s
16-hMf QllOft ~ • • ~!!:..O.!'.::! ... H ~ 59' ~~-·,· 75-~ wn lo .. •rt Monclawl
9 JEfi' faltri< Softener •
Scettll... Gtltll. 89< fer w..w., lief, ........ ....._ 750-ml.
ToMeW-• '7 ' .... '5.
•Whit• :-12 u'ier ~ •·d lettt..
J1$ l iqHI Detergent •n .. 1• 55c Scetcll.., '-DIWI ..... ,..,.. 5$ SaUia Tequila S s '°"'°'"' ....... ...-............... o-t ::.:..--:...~ ............ ~49c • e!!~!:!,... .. 1s.-.'4
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"You could have at least waited tlll 1
flf\llhed the paper before you ttorted
ripping out dog food coupons I"
IUPERHEltGeS
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MOON MULLINS
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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w. 'e • .M,11.1m
by Tom latit*
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YOU MARKeD
yOLJ R PL.ACE: I •
DOCT'OR
by curtts M. SctMatt
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Jj/fU,, (1.. .4'""'44'. l
by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
::r Goess c;>oc:;.-
eAR1 NG A FL..AP OF
SKIN IS ANOfHf;:R ME:c;>ICAL.-FIRSf
by .~eff Millar & Jon Mcintosh
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ANtrni~ ,,. nM ()If,,·
TH~ FAMILY .CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola
"You can amwtr that kind of o door without
'I04IK panb."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom K. Ryan
,_~-~-----c7 1WLJ6H1 HIS NAVEL. HAU
IT WILL 9E
QUITE A
MONEY· SAV!R
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Enghstl
composer
5 Blocktiead
10 Asian 1Sland
1' Midday
15 Bid to take
no tucks
16 Tart
17 Drawn
rougt11y·
3 words
19 Syngman -
20 Young ac·
tress
21 Tuesday
Weld,e g.
23 Panting
25 Metrtc untt
26 S. Amencan
Pfa111es
29 Past saving
3• Apollo's ri-
val
35 Pronoun
37 Preclude
38Sinequa -
39 lnYOlves
•1 Tint
42 Town -
.._.caama
45 Nuisance
46 Migraine,
e.g.
48 ··-good
new5
tonigtit"
50 Japanese
statesman
51 Fabuc
UNITED Feature Syndicate
Tuesday's Puzzle Solved:
53 Prachcal
,oke
57 Tearing
61 tsraeh king
62 Kind of
paradox:
2 W()(dS
6' Levantine
ketctl
65 Combmc
66 -Scotia 2 words
67 Gaelic 1() Contamers
68 Propounded 11 Yearn
69 The CFL's 12 Rechnes
-Cup 13 -ol Maren
DOWN 18 Gift's name
1 Todd and 22 Family -
Sottiern 24 catctiwords
2 Bls1s 26 Nip
3 -bene 27 Revere
4 Snares 28 Craze
5 Timely: 30 ConditiOI\:
2 words Suttht
6 Tubes 31 Upper air
1 Dock union: 32 Drunkard
Abbr. 33 Barracudas
8 Jar 36 State
9 Stioe part: 39 A muse
40Well edv·
cated
43 Building
.S Hanging tire
47 Cage:
2 words
A9 Suggestion
52 Crest
53 Leg wear
54 Persian poet
55 -Speaker
56'N. Mexican
Indian
56 "Prince -·
59Snow
641 Color
63 Greek let·
ters
•
f;lafJ · ·~alendar
FRENCH CELEBRATION
Enjoying combination Bastille Day celebration. autograph party and family reunion are,
at right, Mrs. Howard Morris of Newport Beach and her mether, French authoress ~
Anne Mariel. Mme. Mariel, who has had more than 100 booN!J published abroad, has
also five books published in the United States including her most recent, "Rendezvous
[1 Peking. "
Healthy Baby Crunpai~ ~egun
The Junior Ebell Club or Newport Beach has
helped the March of Dimes launch its Healthy
Baby Summer Campaign by honoring five
babies born on July 4 at Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Bethany J ewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jewell of Costa Mesa, was the fi rst
baby born July 4. She a rrived at 3: 13 a .m.
Bethany and her mother were honored with
flowers and gifts donated by local merchants
Also honored were Mrs. Janice McNeil and
he r son, Mrs. May Blankenship and her
daughter, Mrs. Sandra Taylor her spn and Mrs.
Clare Demeusy and her son.
The Healthy Baby Program is an annual
prenatal ca re drive to inform expectant
mothers about the importance of early and re·
gular medica l checkups.
Classes Offered for
The Head-Injured
'l'ALL aA1B of Oraa1e County wW ba e a
beac.h party Saturday. July 21, in HunUn
Beacb. Women mpt be over S feet 10 inc
men over a feet=-4•taehee. lnfonnaUon, cal
t'7·1Ml.
BtJN'nNGTON BEACH CDl8TIAN Women's
Club will bold a luncheon featuri.na "Fantasy
laland" fubloo lbow by Waltab Clark. South
Cout Plaza, at noon Wednesday. July 25. at the
Huntlqton Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy.
Reaervatlona, contact Shirley Rainwater,
S31·2139.
IRVINE BUSIN£SS AND Profesaionat.
Women's Club will feature Joanne Senecal,
marriage, famUy and child therapist, at a
luncheon meeting Thunday, July 19, at LltUe
Joe's Restaurant. Reservations, contact Susan
Sills, 83M388 .
.. WOMEN IN llANAGE•ENT:" worubop, COO·
•ducted by Marge Blanchard, will be held Tues ·
day, July 24, at the Alrporter Inn. Topics will in·
elude managing stress and change, lead-
CHILDREN'S HOME BENEFIT
Liter11:cy Tutors
To be Trained
Champagne. a buffet dinner. live music
and fashion modeling will be featured dur-
ing a benefft at 7 p.m. Thursday, July
26, for the Children's Home Society.
The event. to be held at th e
High Hopes Neurological Recovery Group Montgomery Ward store m Mission Vie-
has enrolled 18 students in il!i summer prevoca· · M I b d ' tional rehabilitation program for head-injured JO al, is eing coor mated by aux-
young adults. iliaries from Mission Viejo, Laguna
Classes.offered thfough CoastlineCommuni-ftlguel and San Clemente. For informa-
ins and motivaUn1 people and Uriq dual roles. •
JntormaUoa, caJI 832·8181.
GEaONTOLOGY CLUB of Coutllne Commuoi·
ty Collete will feature Judy Ballentine, apeak·
in1 on Holpice, 7 p.m. Tbu.raday, July 19, at tbe
c0Ue1e.10Z31Slater Ave .• FCMmtaln Valley.
EXPLOaEa P08T 411, San Juan <;apiltrano,
wlll bokl a awap meet 7 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Juq
22. at tbe Million Dive.Jn Theater. l''Uncls ww
go toward summer acUvtUea. Reaervationa.
contact Lori Altamirano, 49S-mo.
A CO•EDY l'ILM for cbHdren will be shown 1
to 3 p.m. Thursday, July 19, at Gloria Det
Lutheran Church, 33501 Stoneh.ill Drive, Dana
Point. Refreshments provided. Information,
call Sue Laudenslager, 493·~. ·
' Just Shake it
and Let it Fall Into Place.
The Precision Hair~ut.
Because your head 1s unique. the way your hair
grows is equally unique. Really quite different
from every one else's.
Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting
the hair 1n harmony with the way 1t grows. Your hair
eventually grows out but 1t doesn't lose its shape
with a precision haircut. Consequently your tlair-
cut will look as good alter live days as 1t does.after
five minutes And because the hair tails naturally
into place you won't have to keep fussing with it.
Usually a shake ot the head does 11.
At Command Performance we shampoo,
prec1s1on·cut (jnd.blow cJry your hai r for sixteen
dollars. whether you re a qal or a guy. And no
appointmenls are ever necE:ssary.
We al so ofter permanent waves, coloring,
fros ling and co11d1t1on1nq But we really shine with
precision. And bO wtll you.
The South Coast Literacy Council will_
start a new tutor training program begin-
ning Sept. 1S at Mercury Savings and Loan
Association, El Toro. A new center
teaching English language skills will open
in the fall. The center, sponsored by the
Irvine Unified School District, will be held
ly College, focuson pbysicaleducation as weU as tion,' call Mrs. Gary Prickett at activities aimed at increasing job readiness °"" nw:MNO• • 11tOHoua t• ... · •"" 0""·" '• ... • • N IAT.1 586-6085, Mrs. Ed Bowen, above, wfth SANTA ANA -1232 E. 11th ST.
skills . • Fredd' 98 344 M A (S.W. Cor. of 17th & Grand) 547~719 son, 1e, at 4 -2 · or rs. Ian Applications .are being accepted COSTA MESA . MESA VERDE CENTER
semester which beglflsSept.10. Buchner at 496-9546. Behind Ice Skating Rink (Harbor & Adams) 54M1S3 ~========-:l!:=.================-~~~~__:::._:_~___:_~~~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
at Irvine High ool.
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If you've been thinking of
coming to Schick for your
weight problem, now is your
chon(e to start the program at
a substantial saving. Schick's
Stay Shm system gives you
on•·to-one instrucrton ... no
pills, no shots, no deprivation.
Make on oppolntry'\ent now for o friendly,
~lgotlOn, one-to-one discussion of your
weight problem. We!• waiting for your coll.
In Orange County,
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D a A a ANN LADm;l..,..a ,... ..... .... ,.,Ma,....w.-.. .. .
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.... ..,,..... -.,. ""...., .. &bt .,., ...., ellidiha an tu.ndaa
ollt. ,,_ piroblem la •r
... __... 'bou -•l•
fetMr. I am wrtt.\ftl to
flad CMI& tf OllMr men .... .,. .. fam111 bual·
..... UYe lM Hme ~------" .........
.. , ~· .. (I'll tall
... Jack) l1 aa ••· ...... )ml _. .. M w.Uft. He worts loac Wil; • .. , .... ..._.,
hcMan, 11 ut.remety eoo· e••• t•r••1•. y•er ldeD*icMll Md WGUWD't ....... ....W decide
V..m ol taadnl a tw. •••&Mr •• •Ith& b• or tiUw-weM va(ation Haer elf ........ fer
Ilk• ot.Mr employH1. ••••••• elte -or" Tb• buaU... doea well •aJM w.uelf.
and the protit.s are lood D E A R A N N
but we bave troubly_,.ANDERS: I have a
meetlna our bills. No four.year-old and a new
way would Jack be put. baby. People frequently
Uni In aueb hours for ao atop to coo at the little
1nea1er a salary U be oae and they say to bis
••re working for a 9lder brothe r . •'The
•;traqer. I'd lnaist that baby la so cute I think pe_ ask for a raise. I'll take him home with
: I'm sure we are not me."
alone in thJs situation. I know they are only
What do you suggest? -kiddine but the rour-
W EARY IN NEW year-old doesn'l Yest.e r-
ENGLAND day he tried to kick an
O EA a W EA a Y : old lady when she made
WorlllaC for oee'a fata.er this remark. I was so
for fa .. er· .. ·law) has embarrassed.
bam ... problems that Please tell your
••come with the ter· readers it is cruel to say
rltor7." You've Idea-s uch a thing to a
tlfte4 ,,_. oaie. (Others I youngster. especially
•ear a lot about are when he is torn between
ha11lea with brothers, not wanting the baby to
uclea or c:oualu in the be taken -and hoping
Malw1.) he WILL be. It's DO fun
Jadl Moald alt dowa to suddenly find lbat a wt_. &be boa Hcl teU newcomer ln the family
lalm e:sadly wllat yo•'ve bas stolen the spotlight
told me. If be la maktn1 and is getting all the al·
a v•luble coatrib•tloa tenllon. -A MOTHER
to tile bHlness, bis IN COLUMBIA . ·
father wlll probably DEAR COLUMBIA:
come tbroogb. Some Tbanb for a letkr that
SCULPTURE FEATURED
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U1e ••U••t ewer te a ••"er decter If Ille , ................ . ,,.,,. ... ••t _..all
"erapl1t1 are tenre
a•d --=--&..I aay a , .. , .. e•••la to
tlve It a faAr trtal.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I would Uke
to ny "Amen" to your
1u1.cut1on to that
woman who hid been in
tberapy for two yean
and WU down ID tbe D E A R A N N
mouth beeauH 1be LANDERS: My wile ll a
wa1n't maklq any pro-'wonderful peraoa -
,,..,, You aafd. ln your tbou1hlful, kind, ex·
utual matter·Of ·facl cellent wlfe aod mother.
mann.r. "G•t IDOtber Tbt problem : Her
thtra.Ut." parent.s Uve 400 miles
I bad a almllar H · from ua. yet they come perten~. After apen4ln1 lo visit three Umea a
too much time and year and stay for nearly
money wi,th a lheraplst 1 three weeks at a Ume.
didn't l\ke (and be My wife believes sbe
waan't helping me> I owes them thia because
went to the bead or the they've given ua many
cllnic and asked for expensive gifts,
another tberapiat. Tbe furniture, aUver, etc. My
chanae turned out to be mother-in-law ls s nob·
my aalvalioo. bish, materialistic,
I 've been with the bolay, knows everything
second one for ten and bu henpecked her
monlba and am thrilled poor husband to death.
wllb the proereas. I've Three days after tbe
yelled at her, wept ln ln·laws arrive everyone
her pre1eoce, pounded la at everyone el&e'a
her disk ID angel' and throat -espeelal1y
swore a few Umea. She mine -sniping, arguing
has seen me e"press and fighting. It's hell.
every, human e motion Am I wrong when I
possible. I now know I say five or six days,
am going to make it. • three. limes a year , is
Please keep repealing long enough for in-laws
that advice, Ann. It's to vislt? -TEXAS
GOOD. -SHELLEY. TROUBLE
WOBURN, MAINE DEA.a T.T.: Slntt tm.e
DEA.a SHELLEY: In· visits are apparently
&eresdag IJaat you ftnt dlsrup&lve I'd 11y yow
&be rapist was a male · bave a Jeglilmate com-
a ad your aecoad a plaint. How abo•t a
female. Oftea Ute •es of compromlaef 8•11est
a tlleraplst la cnelal. _.at you wife 1• back
Top·ao&d dodon ..._ with lier pare•&• for
&Illa. A aeeve, c.mpe· more time II llae walda
teat &Mraplat wW turn It.
FINISHING "FOUCH
<-Artist Miriam Shelton Deane of Corona
. . de/ Mar shows one of her woo.d
Eighty-nine year-old Nelle Cowan
brushes final touch on her wax
sa.Jpture entitled '7he Dying Bull." A
Costa Mesa resident, Ms. Cowan,
began her sculpture as s project for a
Glass she was taking at Orange Coast
College. Her wor~. along with other
sa.Jptures by Orange County artists,
will be displayed throughout the
<nnge County Fair, which runs through
Snday.
• sculptures. Primarily noted tor her
sculptures of children, she works mainly
' with woods, bronze and ebony. Her
· works are among sculptures displayed
at the Orange County Fair.
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TBUUDAY ..JVL Y lt •1 SYDNEY oaua
]
A&ID <March 21·Aprll 19): Accent on new
approach. fresh concept.s, original ideas, short
triP8. Capricom. Cancer persons /lgure pro·
mlnently. Older individual, pouib&f a relaUve,
ll ln your comer. You will receive necessary
1upp0rt.
TAUSU8 (April 20-May 20): Money picture
britbter than you miiht think -burden Is being
removed. Aaressive individual aids. Be recep·
t.lve. Jlalntaln vt&ll where valuables are COD·
cerned. Your "product" &eta better display, dia·
tribution.
GElllNI <May 21~June 30): Marvelous ._
portunitiea ex:iat for creative breaklbroupa,
fresb starta. new contacll. Get to heart of mat· ten -be neeptive to ptooeertng concept.s -
and to love. Leo, Aquarius lndlviduals fi1ure
promlnenUy. ·
CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Intuit.loo works
overtime -you sense what ia going to occur.
You. gain plaudits ror recent achievement.
Another Cancer figures prominently. Aura of
romance prevails. You are vindicated. You do
have ri&bt to celebrate! ' ..
MATT
95 Fuhlon llland, Newport Beach
OUR ONLY
OF THE YEAR
FURTHER
REDUCTIONS
· coats • dresses • pants
sweaters • skirts • blouaea
MATTHEWS LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain partial hint
from Cancer message. Accent on celebration,
friends, hopes and wishes~ Humor,,,.-ersatWty,
publlahed material command more-than-usual
att.entioG. Avoid dired coofrontaliona. Permit -===========..,= .... ==•:::"Ml=============:::! antenna to ~ch out for "subtle vibrations."
VlllGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Check resources,
take nothlnJ for granted. be aware of fin e print. Lunar posat.lon highlights career, ambatioo,
prestige, honor a nd reputation. Aquarius,
Scorpio, Leo persons figure In scenario. 'You will
gel firm foothold -you're making room for
yourself al top.
Something Special
LJBaA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Analyze, get
ideas and thoughts on record. You gain via
publishing, written word, opening lines of com-
munication. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius natives
could play important roles. Member of opposite
sex boosts mora le.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on tak-
ing care or basic needs. Dependents, pets,
employment and nutrition figure prominently.
Relative in transit gets ·'in touch." Nothing is ·
really settled; know il and be flexible. Member
of intimate family circle pays you unusual com-
pliment.
SAGITl'ARIUS CNov. 22·Dec. '21>" Em-
phasis on contracts. special agreements. JOtnl
efforts, partnership and marriage. Pisces.
Virgo individuals figure prominently. You get
information which reveals who is "for real" as
contrasted to flimsy. bra~Jting, talking for sake of talking, deception.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You are
"rewarded" for past efforts. Many who did not
notice will now acclaim you. You are trusted
with additional responsibility, given additional
financial conaideration. Another Capricorn is in
picture.
AQUUWS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You ftnd
what bad been elusive. Subtle elements fall into
place. Specifically, you feel, communicate and
learn where you stand with member of opposite
sex. Logic fights for equal Ume with emotions.
You gel communication which verifies initial view.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain "ter-
ritorial rigbbl." Property, security, close of a
l'ransacllon -these are featured. You get
chance to express views In dynamic, dramatic
fashion. Those who took you for granted will
have second thoughts.
E~~ onnouncnnents. with block-and·
white (llouy o/ the Juture bnde or the couple, miut be
received bll the l"eaturea [)qJortment at leGlt .U
weeb bef~ the weddirig date.
JULY SALE
feminine fashions
p-2S{J E. I 7th St. ~ Costa Mesa
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Dressing.,, ..... 35°
Good Seuona Farmatyle 1.4 oz. pka.
Ritz : Cradlers 8 9c
CheeM goel peat. OD Ritz!-1 lb. box
Morton Salt •••• 22c
PJain or Jodiaed 26 oz. can.on
Presenes • • • • • &sc
Kem'• Stnwbeny 10 oz. jar
Mushrooms.... 55°
Geiaha atem1 & piecee 4 oz. can
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Designer, white or decorator big roll
Cat Food •• .-.· •• 19°
f'et.una 888t. varietiee 6-6\fi oz.
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• lasagne ••••••• &9c
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Pure& 22 oz. diab ~ent.
Pancake syrup 1171
Mrs. Butt.erwortb'1 36 oz. bottle
Coffeemate ••• s 1 ••
Carnation Non-dairy creamer 11 oz.
Hydrox Cookies 99c
!'lunshine cboc. cream eandwlch 16 oz.
Hollywood s i 49 OIL
Natural Seffiower 32 oz. bottJe
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A festive touch to summer meals . . .
Mini-Havarti ••• 1141
Bo.1-Daniah imported 8 oz. Pk«·
Mini-Muenster. s 141
Boel·Daniah imported 8 oz. pq.
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Camembert •••• 1211
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Party SP.read • s 11•
Wi11pridc a118l. OavorM·K oz. C\Jf>
Cream Cheese age
Zauaner Uit. fl&VOJ'll-4 01.. CUI>
Velveeta •••••. 1215
Kraft's biJC 2 lb. &oaf
DELUXE s1 49 SLICES
Kraft 12. proc. American cheetM!
... And for those oth:er days ... U.S.D:A. Choice Meats!
Kabobs U.U.l CHOICE am.~-.. '.!!· .. :. ~l51
Lean and tender cube& of loin cut. booelell Choice Beef ••. Pop 'em on a skewer with fresh vegetables
POii I IABOiS $ ~! -Loin cut cubes of ftt!eh Eastern Pork.
Chuck Steak 1 11~
Center cut U.S.0 .A. Choice Beef
STUFFED . '"
CHICID $289
!!!t!!tyle Boneleea Grade .. A~
trver breasts with ham & cbeeee
LAMB s119 .KABOBS · .•••.
-Tender cubes of U.S.0 .A. Choice
Bonele98 leg & loin cut. lamb.
Ground Beef ... '2'.1
Lean .•• Does not exceed 22'-G fat.
Ground· Beef :S'S~•
ffur leanest ... Ooei. not ex~ed 15'; rat
. Steaks ~ . . • • s2'.1
Lean ICfOUnd beet Oocsn 't toxcii'ed 16' r fat
FIRST CUT
TOP Siil.GiN $ 3 59• STEAK
Boneless! Loin cut of Choice Beef
Pork n.a• . . . . . . 12~'
Bonel888 East.em frozen-defrosted
CllCIEI $ 279
lllAST • Butter, 6glt & dre&iing 11tulfed in
bonelesg Grad<' "A" fryer brea...,t11.
1iJp.Birlai11 SGeak ....... 1llll
lk:cl ,., iti. ht'"-', for a mC'mnruhle 1~1;1!11 ~ Ct>nll'r C'\11 Imm I '.S . l l A I 'h u11 1· lu ct 111111 Jlll(V anrl h ·tt<h·r'
SausagernuMmu. 114~
El Rancho'& own ••• hot or mild!
Bratwursta ... s 1141
Pork, veal sea.eonin«. No nitrites. •
SPLIT 59 . llOILEI ~
· Grade "A" plump, I.,.., meaty fryer
Sliced Bacon •• s 1 •.•
El Rancho's thlcker "ranch style"
BOIE LESS
BllSKET
U.S.D.A.
CHOICE
Bfo;EF '
'l'rimmed lean
sis~
Beef Roast::f. ~24.•
Chuck cut Choice 8ho_u.lder clod_
Ham ShanksSIU 79~
So flavorful ... frozen, detroeted
Lean grind ... Does not e11ceed 22'o
fat
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Li(ht, dry, whit.1-1ubtle bouq"9t, 2' oz.
lite s Rose' . 131~
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Soft, He111an Liebfraumilch-23 os.
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Popular red wine in 1.6 ltr. juc
Colony ·w1neuu1 12'~.
Cabernet or French Columbard . .
Lambrusco •••• 122•
Riunite on ice-t.bat'• nice! 760 ML
BRISTOL s7tt CREAM
Famed Harvey's sherry 760 ml
Frozen Foods
VEGETABUS
c;reen Giant
N1blettl Com,
Cut 1:3tlans,
Crinkle cut
C.:urrol.H IO oz. 9c
Jeno's Pizza •• s11•
10 inch 11ize·8880rt.ed vanetie•
Meat Pies. • • • • 32c
Banquet ab8t. vanellet. 8 o,z.
Shoestrings •• 3 .. '1
LYftden F11rms pot.aloes 20 vi. bef(.
Homemaker Values
CREST
90Z.
Fam1lv s1u> t.ootbpaate·ref(. or mint
Wondra Lotion 1111
Choose reit. or ulUIC8Dled 16 oz.
FRESH iiia SJ7!
Hv the piece
Fresh Trout ••• 12!1
Mount.am JC?Own and pan reedy
Mah• 1· h. 1141 I a I..... •
Tropical treat ..• frozen, defroet.ed
Large Scallops 15!'
f rom Alaskan seat& ... frozen, defroeted
~Stuffed Clams 5.., 11
Matlaw's 2 oz. a1ze.frozen, defroeted
FRESH FllUTS! .
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Snapper •
For tbe oven, ekiJlet. or broiler
IPBIBll ::::r ..... 11!
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Rednpe 39 MUSHIOOfllS PEPPERS
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tomatoee •
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f yc-11r new. :-upcr enter
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;icccnted by :-lutnt•d ... 548-7729
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642-5200
EXEC2STORY
Assum e $63,800. 4
Bedrm. 2 story. Minutes
to 00..ch. 1-~ormal hvmg
room. s unny kitchen,
bnck (pie. huge famtJy
rm Stu1rs leading lo
pnvatc mui.lcr suite.
Wall of gtui.s to large
patio. llugc· corner lot
w/HV 8 CCCl>l> $550/mo.
Olli for 111l 11mt•n1tws and
ul}Pl. tuprov1l•W. 9(i3·781!1
fll'tN 1'4 'I• 11 • f fit1 re '' f ''" • [e&Mtl
OCEAN VIEW
$69,500
J<are oceun view duph·~
lot, localed 2 bloC'k:-from
the heath. J ui.t hi.led. <.:a)I now b('lorc 1t '1o i.:onc.
5Sll-20t;(I
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I PROPERTIES
zm U/\YSIOE DrtlVE.
Oiruna ilcl Mar, a most
<fehi.:htful ~pltl level.
C'USlllm h111 It . 1•unll'm· CSELECT OCEANFRONT pora r y h om c w 1th
RedYced $250,000!! beautiful HAY V I EW
6 Unit:.. 2 bdrmi. .• 2 Thrt•e b1•droom s. I PROPERTIES
baths separate family room. •• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • 8olM>o lay Prop. formal din mg room . bay
lfl·uulJ/ul 2 Bdrm <'Ond<J Realtors vrcw s1ttm1t room adJOIO·
oo I.he golf courst.>, l·nd ing master swte: indoor-unrt. many u p1trndes. * 675-7060 •
plush white carpelJnA. --------• outdoor l1vrnit. very pdrquct ftoonn~. m1r· lari:e s wimming pool & rors. community pool!> f~nd what you want rn p11L10 area. mlcrcom &
J>nccd lo 1<ocll al Sl:!t),000. r>wly Pilot Clasiiificds. s ec u r 1 t y system _
614 7l>2. Thomas. aJ{L ----$53.S,<XX>.
•••••••••••••••••' NOTICE COLE OF NEWPORT
Cla.'ISifled Ads 642-5678
WINTER RENT AL
Lovely furnished 2 BR. uvull. Sept. ·ror the
bcuch lover. Only $450
1)1..'l'mo
640-6161
~ VOGEL
PACIFIC
TRIPLEX
Super lot·at1on '" Tui.un
i\JI :.tudw unit:. with buck
luwn:. und orange trc•cs.
Never vucant. With wait
mi: 1.1 ... t. 2 Udrm and a 3 Udnn. only 31..; yi.:ars oh1.
Sec: us today! $16.5.000.
(;uJI 546-4141
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COATS &WALLACE
RFAL ESTATE INC.
AIAtitDONED
SPANISH
how Daily Pilot Class-REALTORS
Hied uds display their • 67r L 670 rncssaJ,tc.<\ With lc~1b1hly ..-V
and 1mpa<:t? Our ads. we I':._•_•_---~~---
are proud lo say. really nie faslelil draw 1n the
get res ults . Phone West ... a Daily Pilot
-~·-_ ---Cla.WfiedAd. 642-~.
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OPEN IM IA YCREST
' 1116 lunOHSHEU LN. WED.· 1.5
Total excitem ent will s urround you
o n ce• you open the door to this
m a r velous 4 bdrm . pool home.
Offered for $319,500 -Fee.
• COlOWIU. ...... co.
644·9060
2111 SANJOAOUtNHILLSl•O.
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Burr White Realtor
2901 Newport Btvcs ---------------....
Newport Beach. CA 92663
SPYClASS SP£CWJSTS
FANTASTIC OCIAN &
HAllOI VllW
Large corner lot privacy, immaculate
condition . 3 bedrooms &· family .
rorm al dining. Priced to sell at
$449.500. # 1 POINT SUR. .
llST IUY ON THE HILL
Terrilic ocean & harbor view. Super
s h arp throug ho ut, 3 bedrooms &
family, Jarge d i ning room. only
$375,000. #7 MONTEREY CIRCLE.
IRAND NEW umNG
This one has e verything, great harbor
& ocean view gorgeous pool & spa,
delightful decor. 4 bedrooms & family,
ric h , beautirul rormal dining r oom,
$549,500. #69 MONTECIT0.
HARIOR RIDGECREST
Your cha nce to get a view property in
fa bulo us H a rbor Ridge for only
$352.500. 3 bedrooms. 21fi baths.
formal d ining. a real beauty. Don 'l
miss #10 CONVENTRY.
APPOINTMENT OML Y
P ocket li s ting. call for s pecial
preview. Sensational Southport. 5
bedrooms & bonus. pool. s pa .
outstandi ng ocean & harbor view.
Own er motivated.
CORPORA TE PLAZA. REAL Y
548-2953
• Now ta1UtMJ oppllcotloa for ow I 1t
office hi Mewpcwt INCh ...t ~ ......
• If f011 ere o rut estate profn1ionol come
ht ..ct toll& about the lftmty octv..toc:i-• to
you:
Coll office secret.-y for
cCMlfldHffol l....,...ew
759-0226
1303 Avocado, Wh 193 ~
Newport l•och. Co.
~~@
f?Boch Realty
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
CORONA DEL MAI O,EN HOUSE
E legant 3 bedroom . 2-slory hom e. Jus t
ste ps to Ocean Blvd. & an easy walk
to LfTTLE CORONA BEACH. 217 Iris.
OPEN for your v iewing convenience.
We dnesday, Thursday & Friday. 2 to
5. $339.000
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759.0811
llACHHOUSE
llilltop3 HR. incl 2nd sly,
20' tort m slr retreat
w/scp rm + pvUundeck.
Sep sun1ten formal din.
rm. Den. Fplc, beams
thruout. Arches, d(l('ks &
~~. Truly a rustic
beach house & more: for
only Sll2.SOO +terms for all . BKR . Ca ll
714.98.l-0U02
TRY THE HAcH snc1AUsTs Newport Hei"'-ts FOtt SA Tl Sf ACTION 5" INVEST NOW
D E /\ C.: H 0 U I' L Jo: X .
beautiful modern :i Bdrm
2 bath. bulcony + 2 Jldrm. 2 bath. patio + 4
car garai:c. One block to
beach. $266,000. Super In·
vestment for s cl'ond
ho m e -right orr -
ret1rement.
BRANO NEW D.,a.a at 711 W. la, $325,000 Walls of J,llns:i enhance
D.,a.a at 5705 s...a.a,. Slff,000 this unique 3 bed rm
D .... x .t 600t S.•llore $171,000 home. F1oor to ccihng
2 HCMIMI .t 104 ..,._. SUl,000 brick fplc. vault.cd ceil· en.-LU-& s ....... , ings, s kylight. huge
-...... .,.... _,. r mister suite overlookg 3 Ir, Zk #10 M•io. I,..,._ Sl07,t00 sWldeck and patio. walk· co,_ Fri/s.t. & 5-dtty . ,_ L.dt in wardrobe too. J::11cep· STSIDE
l1onal fmanc mg. Don't' DUPLEX EA
miss.out. 646·7171 0..arrrun~ 3 Bdrm, 2 halh DW'LIX OTHIR WATllFIOHT & IMSIDI Ol'INl••Y.,'\''"''0 1114.,. +2 Bdrm,dming.2huth. ~~~r5~ '-~ """=-=-/=T=R=Y=THl==-~6::..:s;-c:.::::..:.:t~:~~::;~Ts=S=·=IT~,~·~Y~S===:....11 •~.n~•. i~tmt· . ..IFOIJM
eacb. Priced •t sm1.ooo Have eomethina you want -873-3118.1 675-3880 Eves t.o ..U? Claullled ada do ·
.1 j ') o c i J t e d • macnab /lrvtna •-.......... ~~~~
~ raalty
LAeuMA CUSTOM NOMI!
Brand new French Normandy at
"Top ot the World." Views: White
W•ter, Catalina & City IJabtlf Old
World look & the beat conatru~tlon
• modem ·1uxurtes. 58Ra -1tiad1
-fabulous kitchen w/everythin1t
Speetacul•r foyer of matched
banhvooda • hqe 1kyllabt. Appt.
oalJ •.ooo. Cathy Scbwelciirt Ml·ml. <V·W>
"
PllCI ..VC• llUOOt •
Perfect beach house for couple or
single. Some ocean view from Lv.
Rm . and 1undeck . Ownel' tt
definitely motivated.. Now $103,$00.
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IN CORONA DEL M.AR
COVE R E D TWO WAYS -Two 2
bdrm units so. of the hwy. nr. school.
park. s hops a n d garde ns . Good·
incom e for the $179,000 invested.
ABSOLUTELY. THE BEST! -The
b est view in Irvine Terrace! All the
bay and ocean action can be seen
from this 4 bdrm c lassic. A-sklng-
$760,000.
.HARBOR VIEW lfJLL,S -Lus k 4
· Bdrm. Belvedere plt.tn, lge irreg. lot.
well cared for. well priced a t $215,000.
DO SEE IN SEA VIEW -A 4 bdrm.
2112 bath. view home with $30.000 in
ldscpc. jacuzzi . patios and atnum
$273.000.
•p RIV ACY {)u 1ct a tmos phere
e njoyed by this 4 bdrm. 3 bath Cameo
l11 ghlu nd-.. homt·. P riv;Jlt· IH·<rc ·h
al·cc!l:-.. r ed L\l·cd lo ::i li2. 000
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REAL TOR~·. 67!> 6000
2443 East Coa~t H1ghwJy. Corond dcl M.ir
WESLEY N
TAYLOR CO
REALTOl{S s ince HM
IEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW! $250,000
a r eal prime location in this quiet
private community of Jas mine Creek
Overlooks the professionally designed
wide ~reenbelt plus ocean view. See
this bright near -new "Bay Mist ..
mode l today. Sunny kitchen . 2 l~e
hedrooms. den & 2 patios. Community
pools & tennis. 24 Hr. Security gate .
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
2111 s-J~ Hllh load
NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910
IAYFROMT
Several fine hayfront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. I ba .. oak "
fl oor. partia l basement. concrete
foundation. Flats a rea. $120,000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~1d1• Dr •11• N B 675 6 16 1
EASTSIDE RXE ......
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llnnl! your rnvC'i.lors and
t1U1hJers um! hl' ncat1Vl'
With Litt~ Olli!. SK5.000
Call(Wli-7171
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PALM DESERT
6't l 1n1t /\pt. c·ompll·~
w•UdJu1n1ng l:ind to
duplH·atl' unit:.. Will l'X·
1·hani.:1• & carry :-u1rw
l1num·1ng
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HEALTY
fi73 !1700
SUGAR •N SPICE
and l'Verylhlnl! OIC'l' In
th,... l'leun 3hr, I 1 > ha
tiorn..• W t('(IVt>rt'<I PllllCI,
llV acct.'l>ll. Ii.: vrl & n\•W
roof Only sw:ooo. Call now. !179 5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS . ---Why ,ay 6% COfMl.7
•$950•
SELl"'~ YO UR llOM 1-; 1-'i\ST!
I-' U L L R 1-: A L T Y
SEHVIC.:E'
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957·8787 H!HIQ!MI
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
WATIRPIOMT WITH DOCI
Spectacular Family Home On The Wat.er In
Newport Beach . Three Btdroom• Plua
Mald ·s Room. Lar1e F'amlly Room.
lmmacul•te Condition. Huie Doell P'or Your
Yacht. Call Now. SU00.000.
COIOMA DB. MAI
Lowell Pi'lcea Condo On P'ee tand fn Canyon Crest. Three Bedrooms. Two
Flrepla"'8. Sundeck 00 M...., Bfdroom.
Wet Bar. Pool. Sauna" Ten"ll OOurta. Near Shoppln1. Gooa Security. Prlv•t•
COmmuntt.y. Only St•.IOO.
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3RDOR MORE DEA~
70'4.Comm.oe ts l&2n.d
Transactions . Three
<~rung.., Left. Call
Realty Hetwortc
957-8400
DUPLEX-
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liloc·ki. to bl·a{'h & ~hop-.
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REAL ESTATE
644-7383
JASMINE CREEK
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HIGHLANDS
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640-S357
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644-721 I
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always rented Try 15'm
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MoC)ftlfk ... 2-itory 4 bed ho.. wtth
fin.st GllMftitiH. 'rlvate baot 1llp.
$975,000 FH.
PRICE REDUCED-UDO ISLE
Gr-.clow 5 bed. Mt... with dt.rec-.
~ leaM/opffcMt or terw. 5" tM•
.... $495,000.
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·WORLD'S LA"GEST DEl!RT BECOMING THEATER OF WAR
Rktt Uranium Oepoett May Be Future Energy Source
Battle Over Uranium ..
Bloodies the Sahara
MONROVIA. Liberia <AP > -.The
world's la rgest d esert, 3 million
s quare miles of mineral·rich r ock
a nd sand. ls becoming a theater of
war over what m ay be the 21st <'en·
tury 's main sour ce of e ne r gy,
uranium. Bitter guerrilla wars, often involv·
lng AfricaJf client states of the major
powers, are caus ing in cr easing
T~ cewatrit-• 1Clao•e
terrfto1"9 He• largef11 ia
t•e S•••ra arr ar•
r•••l•tiag la•gr
storkpHe• •I .,... •.
FRANCE, FORMER colonial
mast er of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco.
Mauritanrn, Mali, Niger and Ch;ad,
has u strong influence over much of
its old Saharan empire and makes.no
secret of the fact that Its main in·
teres t in the a rea is centered on
uranium. for itself and other nations
developing nuclea r e ner gy.
France is one or the world's five
acknowledged nuclear powers. It is
rapidly developing an independent
nuclear deterrent and nuclear energy
capacity. The uranium needed for
these pro~rams comes exclusively
from Africa.
Much of it is mined m black Africa
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l'ICTlTic::~~=l~:SS MAME Pl.A~::-·~~:"'LUCILA $54,9507
Tll• fOllow•ftO --llti ~ CURIEL. MEllEOETH CHRISTINE No m1~tak1: only S.54,!}SO th• UH ol , ... f'fcthlOu' 8u\lno' CUAIEL,•mlAOf,D\l....,lllfOU911 N• for this :tllrllC llVC 2br N•m• Gua•clt•n •d Lllem, PE ffR M 111fldc1 W/iJ IJ.: IJdllO & it TSI. MANAGEMENT SERVICES, CURIEL. -PETER M. CURIEi. ~11 O·~ SlrMI, New~ e.acll. DEF ENDANT KAR EN Lt: tnmm 1xiol Al"/ 'j(•lh.-r C•lllo•nl•.,..., V[AN Cl.ARI(, -DOES I thlO;;Qlf Will hdp fmunrc Won't TM Fl<lilkKI• &u\l~' Name re· v. 1nt1u"•• la.<.t Cl.Ill now !l7!J ~O lured to .OOV. w•• 111.a 111 Ora~ C-Na.1'4471 counly on Martll t, 1'15 • SUMMONS A
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Counly Cieri.. 01 Or•nVt Cou"IY on El Trl.._I ,-e M<lcllr c_,a Ucl DOVER SHORES Tho\ ~twt•-nl Wal 111&0 wllh IN! AVIM>• u-....................... A
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PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 •11•1"'' YOO All lh1~ + .1 • .. to"' .,\,. to <'~fflf\O ""\ CT cu 1 •v •~-------------1 •• ,.,.1, '°" ""'''· "'"h"' lO 0 ,.., •"•' Sl'b A ' I.A < lln FICTITIOUS •USINESS thl\ \ummon\ " W<ved °" ;ou Ill• & OC .!-:AN VIEW
NAME STATEMENT .. nh '"'' court " w"ll•n p•-•nq ,,. L Tf\e foUowlnQ Ptr\Qn\ •re dO,nq tt\POf'Ue to tl't• fl)mp•••nt t It 4t
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I ACRE LOT!! AM on Wfdne1oey, July ti "' L•w••• Lt nd M•mo•1•1 ch•IH• •II~ 11 • .,. bloods hed in the Sahara from the Ernett ~ ottic1•1tnQ. Sarvl<o •t Atlantic to the Red Sea. L•uttl Land Mefl'oafl•I PMi.., 0•11•\,
in Gabon and the Central African
Empire but the la rgest potentia1 Is
in the Sahara. The barren mountains
of northern Ni1ote r alo ne produce 4,000
m etric tons of ur<iniuin a year , ex·
pe('tPd lo so<i r to 10.000 tons by the
m 1d ·1980s. eno u g h for ha lf of
Fran ce 's uranium needs.
Ju~ 11 1q7q rUPOllH, 11 •ny, ...... IN hied Otl llm• J.lllUJ IJA Tf;O Julv?r 1"18 Publ"he<I Ordl\QO Coinl 0~1ly P11u1 lllllLLIAM [ St JOHlt, June 11 M'CI July t , 11. 1¥. l~/4 1•11 lq <l•r~. p I'"'' 1111'1 kil l ht•ll 1111 II
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PUBLIC NOTICI-: lly tlflOI ~ OC ll <•EI, 0-l)<sly lt.1111 It llt11 ld \'1111 """ A-.oAew::J:i::~wrvim"" THE LEGENDARY C AM EL
p•M•,.q •• Pac111c v1 ... M••Mri•I car avans or nomadic desert tribes P••• ~~ii.'::s~Tee"'"· C• still crisscross t he v<1st wilde rness,
JEAN F. L•NOSTEDT," , .. ,e.i, re and even the Frenc h Foreign Leuion
\•"""' o• .,....,.,,, Buc:11. co P4\w-d iR s till there in places. But modern •way °" Jilly IS, 197q She h turYl••cl
TJU: l'i1GER URANIUM deposits.
mul'h of il u ne xplore d , extend
northward into Algeria and Libya,
westwa rd into M<tli and e <.1stward in·
to Chud. Some experts believe the
Sahur.a may hold the world's la rgest
reser vl'S of uranium.
A tltlO NOllCEOFSAl.E OF REAL PllOl'EATV AT l'AIVATE SALE No A·"'1'
HUllWITl AHO HUAWIT Z IOO WHI C.i..pm•"A• ...... Ou,..., C•lllornl• U -h l OUI 1•·1,.1 Attorft•Y• .... Pl•lntlll•
II• I •Ill.ti 1111•'1 ''' '' Ill l!Jltl t' I.tit \,I\ 11•\\ . , :•:1 .·~1 1 .. 1 •. 11 1111 ,·r• .11 prH'•'
. • ( I\\ II• I \\ t 11 I 11 I .. '1111 I J J [~ ll!li] '"'"~·:···''""'
by 11er 11u•1Mno T11eooor•. ' •on' highways are being built across the
M•<,...,1 o1 "'-•· c.. O•n•f'I o1 d esert and the 10 countries whose tcr· ~~!:o~~~~··~ ~~,,: ritory lies largely in the Sahara arc
K•u•u ot NeWl>Of1 BHch. c.. '"'" accumulating huge stockpiles o f ~ry FarnllMll of Tu•lln, C. • "•r
Morocco, the world '~ biggest ex·
porter of pho.sphatcs, is developing a
method for extracting ura nium from
phos phate ore. The phosphates in the
fo r m e r S panish Sahara, m ost of
which was annexed by' Morocco in
1975, would cont ribute to these plans,
but an Alge rian-sponsored guerr illa
movement is fighting for mdep<:n·
de nee of the te rritory.
IN THE SVPElllOR COURl Of THE STATE OF CALll'OANIA P:OA THE C.OUltTY OF OltANOE
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Jun~ JI Jul t; II I~. IQ/Q 1018 rv
PURL.IC NOTll'E
o~~~~c'EH ~s ~~~1:~· g:~~A:~,,.. FICTITIOUS •USINESS
LI EXECUTIVE -
PLAYGROUND .,..,--......_..
or111her Jamn o.-•11 of Huo_. arms .
lndl•n•. , ··-Vlttl•lion on • Tbe growing tensions of the region :~1:':'..:::n:.::VP!: were a backdrop to the African sum·
'" "· "" .i , » PM •1 .,,. P.C111c mit meeting assembling here.
,,,. uncll'r\•QM<I will "'" Al Prtvdtt NAME STATEMENT
wltt. to lhe NOhe\.I .net .,, b•O<Mr, th .. to11ow1nq Pt"'\On t\ 00•~ bU!.•
\Ut>t~c I to rontttm•t•on o • '"'d N\\ "' Su!M'roO• Court Ofl O• •II~•,,... )hi 0.,, GALl[ l>V IMP()ll1S, 331-tt Bon 0 MESA VERDE
'1-w on thf' mark••t Th"
1'\llW >Iii';, li11! Ol '' 1111 ,1(
View CNp9I """'A.,. C,,., .. , Smilll Lib d Al • t h · ' r.111<1a11t1Q. Pr•v••• .,.,.,.....,, Pa<1t1c ya an geria . e region s
View M•morl•I Park In lleu of ffiOSl m.ilitanl "progressive" COUO·
•1ower' '"' ,...,.11y •UOOH" <ont•11>U· tries are spending bi llions of dollars flon; lie mactot lo llM! Cllrhllan or • . . o.tnll••-oi Yo<>< <llOlu .. Pae11 ... v1ew of t heir oil wealth to buy sophlst1 cat·
ol July. 1'179. •I lh• ofllc;e ol PATTEN "'" 1• Or l.tQUft" Hlll""I. C• .rtn FAI fH & S/.HOFOAO. &)) W Foot"'" Pollof1 """'•"' 01 .. 0 , 13~•1 Bon·
8111d . Monro.,1A County of l O\ t\Aft .. l4'Qun41 H•ou-1 C• 'nt.11 An~t~\. St•t• ot C..fltorn14 .-t• th-f f "''' bu\.lnt·\\ I\ tondu< l•d DV •n '"
rlQhl. litt~ t\nd lnt"''"'' ot ~·d °"' d•¥uJud1
c ... ,,.o •• '"'"II~ Of dfl•th 1'ncJ ttll '""" f,I~,-, A R•·V•
t1QP\t, 1111.-.-na H'\terf'"\t tndt tru t•''"'''" tn, ""'''""""'' ""'"'· ••1e<1 w•tn tht
T 11! 1111 .1 qu1..i '''< lu•k•I
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MOn ... ryd•rec1:;,TM ed weaponry from the Soviet bloc for
MAR IE NAOMI SMITH, r~l.,,.nl of the defense of what they call their
N•wPO•t Be.to<11, c. -" ,..., •• ot "socialist re volution " P1>nM1lvM1la Pe\1'ld •way on Juty 14,
1'1• at ...... ot .. S/l4t ...... ,. \On·
m l•w J-Newt-ot Newport 8"11<h.
r»f \dirt d•f,.A\ .. d "'" •tC'lU•'"'" t)y r ,,unlt' fi.n t>f (Jt1tnQ'" tour1l y-on
,,.,.., ttflQn Of ti4w Ot c#fnrt Wi'" ''''"'' '"'"' / • PU' l'1•n or .n a00tti0n ,,, Uh•f o• w10 o... ''"MO
, .. ~\.f'O, "' '""" Um1o f)f dfi"Jtth, •n """ ,,. Publl .. twiif'f O'MO'" t:OA\t 0fH1 P11n'
O•·lnY•. ~'"'~ 01 Cah•or""' I"'"" u•a• PUBl.IC NOTICF: ty d*"Vr1tillt"d 49\ toUOW\. ft) Wftf _ _
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Ce ru,..ral '6Nlctt will bt ""'d o" ThUr\dO, MY 19 1•1<1 81 II 00 AM •I Ille Smllh & Tuthill MorlUMY w"""" Chapel, 47' £. 1"11 St , Cool.t Maw, Ca. wllh Rev Aoo.rt !tMl>flttcl 01 Gh•h• 0...rth by ,,,. Su. NewPOr'I 8"ec:ll ollld •ti119 lnlefm<n1I 10 follow at M•lroH Allb•1 M•u,oleum, Anaheim. 5mitll 6 Tuthill Mor'l"ary dirtCIOr\ .........
THE OTHER EIGHT Sahara na·
lions -fr o m M oro('cO and
Mauritania in the west to Egypt and
Suda n ln the east -look to the Unit·
ed S tates, France a nd other Western
nations for a rms and economic aid.
IN NORTHER N MALI, F rench
and J a panese firms are prospecting
thc uranium deposits. The nomadic
Touarcg trihcs th<Jt inhabit the area
have been 1n rebellion against the
Ma Ii government for years. Rebel
t<'aders are basetl in the Lil'>yan
capital, Tripoli, but the Libyan gov·
cmment of Col. Moammar Khad afy
deni es it is behind the uprising .
dU th• c.,..rtA1n rft&I PfOPf"ffV \11U1tl,..O 1n J,~ UI )\ I'>~--_ J\.0 I• c
tru• <•fY o• full,.,tt>n tounly ot
Parcel I I ol 111 «I Tra<I No /II~ CP·tla>
"' l>'I• m"p r1>co•df!d •n IJoo~ 10.. NOTICE OF T•IJHEE'S SALE ..------------,
PaQt•\ H. 10 11 lf\C IU\.iY9' flt M i-. SPF No 00))1
Iv I t· "' u I I
.. pr111l. lt•1,, i.:orl!t'llll\ I!·" 11t•n. •tUlt'l •·ul rl1·
"·"· l'u1nni pool,
1<'11111' anti a a.:11a rd I!·" .. $21i~>.tl00
TOllllll CLETO IJOEI TOA AES, JA., aQt )(). P••wcl ~o on July 1•. 1m . Re\l-den I of HunllnQlon B••cll C•. Sli•Ylved by hi\ Wffe Jaf'll<e, a ton T'V To"••· ............ Oebv AM NlchOI\, Oenl\e M. Ti-n1on •nll C;trrl• J l orte•. IMtwr Cleto M. TorrH. St .. l>fothers Henry ano Tom Tor~. ,,.,
ttu CMrie Mlll•r. Anita t:111-lttr,
E kHM Coltey, Jo4y T~tOfl. Emily Torre• and Mary 1..,Curtl,, 7 oran0<11llclr9n. Vloltatlon ~sday ••om 1.00 PM lo •·oo PM. Aovrv 7:30 PM at IM Oltday llrolfltn 0..pel,
Nian of Cllrh tlan Burl•• will lie held on Tlluf14rt .t 10 00 AM •I St Sl,,_
& J-CatllOllc ~ell. 111c11 .... po1 ..
The desert. a barrier to human
contact s ince pre hi storic times,
marks the bounda r y be tween
Africa's blacl( population and the
Arab or Berber peoples of the north.
Most of the Sahara nations lie astride
this racial boundary and have suf·
fe re d from racial conflict for cen·
turies .
Disastrous drou ght th at drove
thousands or nom ads o ut of their
traditional pastures has sharpened
these conflicts in recent years.
Libya howe ver, h as sci?.ed a
100.000·squa r e mile area of its
southern neighbor Chad and declared
it to be Libyan territory. The a rea is
belicvt:d to contain Chad's largest
uranium deposiL'I.
Uranium pros pecting is under way
in Sudan and Egypt, and Algeria has
begun e xtensive deve lopment of
uranium resources. Algerian exports
of 1,300 metric tons a year are
planned for the mid 1980's.
c•lf•n,..cfftt. Map,, 1n ttw ott1c,.. of O\oe+ ltt. SJ.J.J L Counly R..c;order ol ..,,d <OUflly St>ullworn P&rlll< fill• Comc>al'Y. a I E •<~PllnQ ""''~from dll 011. 'l•• corporatH)n '" OUly -nled Trust .. miner al\ ,.,,., h'fdro<MbOn \ull•IMI< r• u1ode1 1,,.. 10HnW1nq dMrrlll"d .,....., bt ly•no below .. df!plhol '°° "flrll( .. 1 le<tl ''"" W ill " .. lL AT PUOt I( AU( m~a•u•e<I lrom ,,,.. "'''""' OI '"'" llON TO THF HIC.tH'>T 8100(11 ~ l;\nd <\\ lully i4'1 lonh 1'1 t,,.. •Mtrumenl F 0 R ( A S H t P A y A II I •
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t1c.l11I Pe<0<ch Of 1ht' Un1l••d St•te'' •II r1oht, tiU.-.tnd
P•n•• 2 · Non"•<'""".-""''*Pmttn1~ 1ntt1r_.\t tt>nYP'ftd 10 •nd now P\elcJ bv ,, lor •«eU, lnqrt'\\. 0>9re\\. tn«Oil(I\ un<I., •<110 ~OI Tru\l 1n '"" pr-rfy s mtnt, \UC)C)O(t &M tor otn .. f' P\lfP0"'' n,.,,..,t'ldftfl'rdM<rlbed all '" \hown ....... ~, .... ., HI lhP TRU .. TOR Wllll+M 0 HAAVEV
c:IPCl•r•l•on o t , •• ,,,,, t1on\ tor t:tnd \~t( R AV ANN MARV(V c.1ncierwooll tlh• "De<l•re11on· hu•1>arte1 '""° w1I• BEHr FICIARV · M<•llll rN:orcle<l on Sepl )I, 9'11 •• Ill ISO H()MCS. INC. d C•hlorn1• cor 11\\trument No ?Oii" tn 800ll 103lt POullon, RN ortled S.,,l,.,,,twr )1 1911 s Page. SSI 10 SU 1n<lu\IY•. 0111<1•• •• 1n\tr Ho 7l>llOI '" boo~ Int• P<IQl' Aecorcl\ ol ,Dr •nQ• Count y, 111So<0fl'<"'I Re<ord•lnlh•OllK•ol C•lllor'1•• lh• R•<o'°"' of OranQl' Coun1y. "'"' •mor~ commqnly ~nown o ,.. .. ~..iollrU\ld~"be'ot,,..lotlowonopro ParhrOOO <:oun:"Y'ullef10fl, CA ~nY
<Mid lo'aor->11•. """'I""°" &H<ll. C.• 1n1erment Pacific VI•• M•~r•• P•r•, ~ 8M<.ll, <A. Dini< Oilda'V flf'olllen Huntltlflllft ell a.-1,T ....... Mcl8M<." MHnt
ftrm\ ot ••le (a\11 .n ••wlul ,,,_Y Tiie WH1er11 \I 60 '"*' or lh• I ol th• VnllM Slai.... on conllrm•ltOfl Of Ea\lerly U / .0 ...,, 01 lOI I01 ,,. IM Ro,T TMENT safe~ o r pail <A\h •nd bfl••n<• M•WlM>r1 Mew Tr¥t .• n tM (Uy of
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h DEC'IJVES 1011<1del>0$1taow11hl>od ""'o•d•o•Or-Coun1y
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CefNtert MOf'tuary Chapel
3600 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
WcCOIMICll MOITUA .. S Leguna Beach
4~15
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496-1776
MA,,,. LAWN-MT. OUYI
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1625 G1aler Ave ..
Cotta Mele 540-*4
IALTIAm.-oM NWM~
94&-a424
Coe1aMeM
673-9450 .... .., .... ,
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TOKYO CAP Chi h L 81d\ or offen 10 • In w•ll1ng encl E XCEPTtNC. THEAEFllOM 1111 ) -e nese government 85 Wiii ~ rP{el""" Al the •lore\Al<I ollltl SoullM"y t•S 00 1-1. dl\O •<t"l>tol\Q
decla red war o n no isy m otorists, the official SACRAMENTO <AP> •• .,,.., """' •"•• '"" ""1 pwo11u11on ,,..,.,r...,. trw N"''""''• io ... 1 s..o
Xinhua (Hsinhua) newR agency reports. It said _ Public school enroll -,,.~~~~:':'.!.~':.':::~~~u~'.~m ~:~~~'!'!:'01~.~c:;;; '~ 11• A• I
noise levels bad been set for car horns and horn m cnt dropnod by 2.7 per· Mar11n F • ..... .., MAV eE ALSO l(NOWH A'> '°"
blowing is prohibited in certain ureas of Peking. cc n t 1 3·~--1 f 11 11 i n ~,::~~~~::~:~~ :;~·,7•• \tree•. C0\1• M•w C•1•10'"1•
Deaths Elsewlwre
... c r f . h II i t OK-I • II' A '1'~"' ..xi'"" ""°""non.,. '"1 • 8 I o rnlll, w c pr va c PATTEN, l'AITH 'SANO,o•o \IQn•lton I\ \hOwn •00••. no ... rranly E school enrollment rose A1t•"'evut 1.aw ,, 111.,.n '"' 10 11\ <omPI•••""" or <or
b c 2 t l a te .,, w, '-'" •1•• rec1neH1 Y "· perccn • S ........ .,1 •• c:At1tt• TPl•-"<•arv unoer\•l<ID•ed o• education Officia ls SUY. T•I: UIJI UMJU rru\I, bY rt3tnfl ol • 1>•.,,<l'IO• delaull
MIAMI <AP >
Geor1e DeWitt, 56, who
hosted tbe 1ame show
"Name Tbat Tune" ln
the lJIJOI, died Saturday
of a heart au.act lo the
U.S. Vet.erau H0tpltal
ln Miami.
The report, re leased AlttfMY•lerMmlm•tr•t.. In lhe obliQ•tlOI\\ ncurod 11\erf>bY. Publl•llecl Oranoe CAWl•t O••IV Piiot Mr•lolor• u•<ut"" -Otll••rf'd •o D by the Department of July"· It, ~s. "" a ... ,. tht underwQftll(I" wrJtlall 0.ClaT•llon Sleaaor, 82, m artthnl or Education, s ays private 61 oe1au11 -o o..mano 10• s.iie, •"d
the Royal Air Force and schools had 460,798 !!lU· PUBLIC NOTICE :;,r•:~~~"°'~·~·.~~~anc::'t!~'~':
MEXICO CITY CAP)
-G..Uwe DIH on1 ...
SI, p,..klent of Mexlco
trom 1966 to mo and
rormer ambaaaador to
Spaln, died 8'anQy of a
beartattack. -BOSTON CAP>
, •••• lJaderwoed
CNcau. a, tbe author
'of 11 boob Oil •arclenln• wbole lbow "Crockett '1
Victory Garden" waa
brolldeMt Datiooally by
the Public Broadcuttn1
Service llnee 1911, died
Wednlldq ID Jamaica. -LONDOt-. CAP> ..:. Sir I••• Cete1werU1
a member or Britain's dent.a last fall, or 9.9 per· pr-rly IO wll•ly Mid Ol>llQallon•
to lilt I I f l I d NOTICIE TOC•EDITOltS and therellller lllt .-rtl9flad <""Wei P m ar y P ann ng <'cnt o the tota enro l e su~e1110ttCOU1tTOPTHI! widnot1uotl>r9~h•nt1ote1e<11on10
s taff during World Wa r In gradl'S kindergarten STATI! Of' CALIPO•MlA l'Olt l)e llecorotcl March 30, lt7' n Hltl• JI, died Frtday, throu .... l2 ln the state. TM• ClOUNtv o, OitANGI Ito •tttJ 1n -tJOll .,_ ·~. 01 ••10 ~· Me. A·I--()lfKl•I A11tords
MIAMI BEACH, F la.
<A P> -Dr. JOflePh H.
Lookl&ela, a leader of
the Zionist movem ent
and a former national
pre s id e n t of t h e
Syn agogue Counc il of
America, died here t'rl-
d ay.
E\t•t• Of MIGNON C 8ECKEA, Said Wlf wlll be made; but wllllOUI 0.<tH•d co .. 11arot °' war•.,,l'V. upru• o• Im PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HCAEllV GIVEN lo .... pli.11. -6•"9 1111•. poutulOn. or -------<radllor\ Of ttw _,,. Nmect de,..,..,, t11<"mt1r~••. to P<tv 1,.. rem•lnlnq NOTICE INVITIMO'alOI !NI •II per'°"' 11ev1no <lalm\ •0611'1\I prl11<opa1 wn> 01 the notthl \t<urO!d NOTICE IS HEAEllV GIVEN ,,... IN W•d CIK-1 .,. reQUlr.O 10 Ill• by Mild Otecl OI T•u•I. Wllll ll>tero l .. tlle lloard Of TruslM• of lhll Coatl tMm. wlllt ,,,. necuwrv \IOU<ller\. •n 111 Wld no1e prov-. aovanccu. 11 .,..,, C...,.mUllll't Ool•• 0111r1<1 OI Ot ..... '"' Olll<e of the cl<tr• a4 lh• •haw •n .,,..,,., lh<t lermlot wld OM<! 01 Trutt. Covnly, <Alllorlll•, will •tUlff Malecl llllecl '°""'• 0< 10 pre111n1 lllem, wllll •••" <h.,.119' """ .. _ .. , ol Ille
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baths. Formal dining room. This new
lis ting has warmth & charm. Walls of
j lass overlooking beautiful patlo area.
Offered at $425,000
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40HIWUMITS
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497-3331
LaCJll"a Beach
495-1720
Laguna MICJ"I
499-4551
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MOllLE HOME 10,.. TIC I-JO P.M.I SALES . .
1200 E 17thSl SA
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MOllLEHOME
SALES
2700 Harbor , Ste 206·A
540.59]7
FOR S ALE-MOV f:
IUGHT IN! '72 1-'ireball I br, a dll. C.M . Park
Prine. only . 548 ·3663
(l\'(18
Permanent Mobile Hom o
Trw.ler al El Mor ro Bay
Trailer Park. $38 ,500
flnn Owner.644...-.
'79 Crown Polnt 12x40, I
Br I Ba. uwnlng & &klrt· lnlt. P.r . 5'18·6484, CM.
Mobile home In Cortltt Mes• 1ox~ t-1amlnwo w /8Xl6 room MJ(k,'CJ. l
br. I ba. 'ulk lO t hof>·
pi)\(!. '8800. Uc. CK71lt ..
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wut ' Nutural bric1' fplcs.
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$114,000 2 UR'li, fplCll,
newly painted,
garo(lcb. loundry room .
M~A f'OURPLEX
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Loh for Sale 2200 ••....•.............•..
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Honerroparty
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fantalltlc area for hu111•
ranch home + bam &
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den (714 ) 838·58'10 d)'11.
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counly avocado. citru1>
11.Na. 2 acre view cttt.ak
111\c6. 714·741·7900.
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plans for 111(1 farnlly rei.
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FOR S•\LE -MOV E Hri&ndnt>wtn lt•\cl Jbr.
tuGlrr IN' 'Tl f)reball I 2 ba townh(>nw 1-'rpll" br. adll c M Park m1crowavu. ,ky ll1i1ht.
Print only 648·366 lk~I. l'ool, t1•11111!j, rc1' ~ room av~ mo &IG •~
---• -~ nr!HtS0061 t 11 a t• Deterl, ..... 240 ~ Vcrd1..• 4 br, :i bu.
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New 2 bedroom 2 balh <klin 2 Ur, mature couple
home. Mission Lakes ooly. $150 I-munuAc I I
Country Club Go lf· units. No c hildren 0 1 ~•·pool. Beauurully JX.1s.~·S939 ____ _
landscap'-'d. no mal n· OOilC lo bearh It. •h<>J•· ~yanJ. p1 nl( Adorable 4 B r ~ClubhouJ\• flit homl! ·Pl'rfet1 for Olt•e ~1.3n.137tot" ~~72· nt;i; tum1ly <:u st·l1ool11 $575.
.. • .., f»ll zi1:1 -----p A. I ...,. SPRl .... GS :l bdrm. frpkc, new t·r11r.. ,_,_ " ~·8.f!.Q .• dls hwn'lh(·r.
flcaul. :Shr, 3bu," nowly :.tu~: IAti vt1111h 1 Ill.
d '-' c. ~ p s c . coo du. chnetle. $:1:'>() ull ut1I pd
Ufl golf Cill.lr1w. :\la~nir1. 642-4751
c1ant Mt. vu. Every --·-------
a me nities. i l S!l.500. New condo nr bch: 3 hd or
714·324·2568. 71Hi4-0-4277. H den & 3 bath. dnu rm . · -------no o k • f r p I c • CMof C...ty bU.ns.reCrtg,pvt patio & ,......., 2550 deck ana $700/mo
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ll.ancho California. IO & 20 002-1008 or 95 7-L234
11ct\! paroelli. Excellent --.-1-0-5•1·,ET· S 0-K--
for avoca-do:i. hors4!S on road lo f'ullbrook. From l::aststdc 2 br & ,:cu rait('.
•\i:D) pr ~crt .. Seller will ~6. 3 br & gurogc. S505
linanct!. 540·3650. i\gl Oi'T l<..:1-; 1n your humt'. ------l'orne r 1oneJ <..: I ~. Fcwms, 1>1i 25!0. t;.U··llHlf
Grove• 2700
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(or 10IC1 '$50 IOC·llO)I t
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trct•:-.. houi.e & pool :J llr 1•1111110. lg, plu'h 11<·\l
'fl•rm.' t.11 pool & Fii' , pnlm tl'n
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. home Sll5,000 Tnms wi.hr·dryr, I vr 11ld ti:Jo
2000 al'r(• d1•vel11pt•d lthuw. RrookVll'W Tn11 l
ranch S2.000.UOO l.'~l K:fS·tlilHI •
~wrul 10 J l'rl' pan 1•1,.
"tl..'(0 lu<ll'l1 SJ:i.1100 each
t i111.Al lt·rm:-.
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Luke Nar1m 1cnto 1n
prt\ otc devclupmenl
C.iouc.i (1:.hmg & wau.:r 11kl
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Pnnt.:ipulti only pleu:.e
<.:ontacl Ken Murks al
Edith W. Heuick
ltcuJtor & Associates
lti46Spnng Street
Paso Robles
1105) 218-5350
1805) 466-3049
MOICO
Pr1nw invt.,tmcnl OP·
Portumly, rtght in thl·
middle 11( horse country
lwmbl1og runch bly le 4
hdrm. home on ••J acr<'
... ICJt + adjmnmg •,i utrC'
lot to 81.'ll or huild on, a ll
(or only Sl<l.000 down!
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Exct.ge 2100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Men Verde 4 bdrm.
ll0.000 equity. t;xchangc
lor H.t;. or ?? 751·3006.
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<'f111tlo w1dlill' ~ur. J1al1•1
& I 11>lc /\dulti. only. No
pelb. $151J $411·4UJ7 ----
X1ra IJ:l' 2 story. 4 bllr m. :s
11.1, plus lam rm r cll·n ·
Plui> muth moH· \I I M'hools lhru c11ll1·1(1• l 'n
1lerµr1('cd. "':iii Ii I .
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Sunflower, S A Sf.2.'i, uni
S700 fufn. 21J·~J·53!1fi Jll
liprn
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Cft l l'l a ia . P ool.
S400·S425 . No p•:h.
ltl3 8974 ----~ThlDI': :t bit i lfa,
nt.•w carµcLo; & puml. l'vl
put10 yard. end l(ur .,
St25 mo. Cull $1111 !lijljll,
usk lnr Lurry or Pa m
DUl'Ll::X. 2br. Iba. new
l'rp,. drpi.. & paint. Uuby
OK. No peu.. ~l6.'}. 105-1·/\,
ML·ycr P l. 51!1·:Jil84 aft.
5 ~. ·-------Ni ce 2 h drm. I ba .
enclofl(.od garage. Fenced
yard 2544 Orunge. House
/\. b l & lat.I +St.'<!urlty.
s:JSO per mo. MB·2778.
<.,'Ute 1 bdr m house i30IJ
per mo.
645-85.')7.
OCl':A N VIKW . Mesa
Bill(• 2br,21f.1 ba, bra nd
new condo. $4!15. M~r
im-:ti17
3Hr. 2Bl.l. lg rom rm, ll tro nirc, Mesa dcl Mor. SOOO mo 540-lS42, 546-9400
..... t.a.d l 106 Nice 2br hous-0. $32S. No
••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• chiktrcn or pcL'I
Winter Re ntal 3 bdrm. M2·6135. · home. Newl.y decorated • " fum.lahcd. 2 houses a br. 2 ba. frplc, 2 ca r gar,
from Bay front. Adult.s no dogs, $400/mo days ~/mo. Call e7J.5643. ~eves 8734ll'7
a Br. 2 ba. dining rm. Thi>lc. patio, $700/mo yr.
ly. 671J-8293.
East Side. 4br, 2ba, in tri·
plex. Drps. blUAS. dbl
gar, lodry. 2 trplc. water
& gaa pd. Older children Ml.,.,. It.ch 3169 OK. No Pets. $.'>50. 203 ................ •••• ••• OaLc. 548-3281.
!at Vla Udo Nord. 4br.
2 b II • p I 0 r " I 1111 , 2J.3.27(). 4SC7. 2 Cl. 034-0020.
U1 Via Lido Nord
.,5/mo. Lae 2 bdrm, 2
ba with dto. ptUo.
W.cnfront Homes Inc 3'18 W. Coeal Hwy
GJ.1400
NEW C0Nl)().2Br. 3Da.
frplc, dbl gar. w/opnr.
view, COf11m pool, 11pa,
t~s. S650 mo. "68·4456.
962-0t06
2br. S360. Very nice PaUo.
Wiii consider ? 2S09
Orantt . 87&-5'e4 If no
-.alU.
611. lft.b St 4 OR :t~ ba,
fpk. •Int &'ond yi.rd ..u.t . .,6.146·M I
Dec -4ulta Zbr, l b•.
patio. pool, Jur. t flfl rw-ua . ~l· " Avail A11 1 . 1 11 1 11 .U .
11t1l11t1d ~·t> S•1Umo .
54Mm.1162 a58(l ---Bf'.AIJfl .. 'UL. Ct.1';AN
& llt:AUY
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I nth q1 d y 11 , q U I t' t
~ihl•>rhood. nr puhlh•
& PllM'hlal 1rhlt1. ma)or
hovr>l•\i $550 mo Avull Au~ I. W l(Ull Murrny
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2 Ur , family rm w 1frplr
& '•Vl'I W.t Ind w11whur &
dryer Cull Sh<irolttll'
Ml(rnt Corp 847 636:1
4 fir ionflll' ~tory hom1·
w/frplc CIMe to frwyi.
~mo Shoreline M2nit
Corp, 847 6363
O...G ... 111
Slic:luded 4 bdrm atnum
hurnc> w/11purkllnl( pool. Sll7S mo Incl. ~ardener & POOi 11l'rv1C'C'. Shorclin~ M~mt Co11>. llil7 6.103
IWIL'CUlt\/C home ncur tlw
bouch. :i br. 2 bu. fom1ly
rm. rrvlc. dshwhr. putlo
G11r1lc11t'r 1wa tcr 1HI
Kidi. ok. no JX'lS. llcfnA
Ind . f.tOO. Agt. no fcl.'
oo.I · 2!JIJ6 or 97 J. 2'J7 I ---V/\Ci\NT llB, loc. 3 Bil.
S.\25 per mo. Ask for
Keith. 11()2,4471
llunll.ngtoo Harbor area
<'tlO(JO, pool, jac, te nni:.
Avwl Au~ 1. $'ISO mo.
1146--1142 all 5. 30 ---·------2f>r. DR. c11>ls, drps. (Jwu
yard, on Aca rh Blvd or
Wumcr. $300. !J63 li002 -------....... 3244 ......•.••....•........
PAMORAMIC VIEW :mr. :!1111 , 111•w luxury
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Walnut Sci. d t>:>c lo P.J11I.
OJCl' } ard & patio $1~1
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HHANU NEW Hcnl or l11c,
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drcs1110J: rms. Wuod ·
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mo. Bcro re !1/\:\1 /Art
7PM. 751-8771.i; 5~ 5!JM
HtVlNF. RANCll. POOL.
:i hr, 2 ha. Cpk, ;in :cp·
r)l1'11. inclilil .iardener &
pool scr v. $005. 842·7350
Clleck ll out! Woodbndl(c
lwnhM: 2·11ly, 2 Ur. I' 3
lia. W ID rm, pvt polio.
-t rec pkl( incl. lake. pool,
jucu1:r.i11 &. tennis crtll. No
pct.II. Annual lease. $475.
~J.0062
Exccutlvl! living, Wood
brid11c brand new 2 n r +
den. 2 Ba frpk , A 1C,
micro-wove, W JO rm . lg
pvt yard, 2 car j(ur. U11e
privlleees ot lakc. tennis
crts, pool ar Jae incl. An· nual l.8e. No pet.II. $650
mo. S.W.9082
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Yearly rental• SfSO mo. &
up. RenaliMancc Mobile
Home Propertie s
400.3'18
3br, 2bu home; g1:1 tc·
auardtd Niguel Shore11.
1\W bch, tennis, pool.
AVall 8/19. Adults, no
pell. LclllO film. Owner --· F.merald Bay , 3 BR, 2 ba.
OcMn view! SlOOO Mo. Jbdrm.1 ba, canal front. _.._._.. 1 •• i. BNnd new. be•ut. view,
!f w pt I I I a nd , -~ -• IBR.2ba '700Mo N 1w1*1er ~ 'flto ........................ TurD.r ,...,C.
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J or 4 br. Pr1ced from cent.er , pool. tennis.
........ Fncdyudtt uuna • b .. ch. Adult
1arau1. ramlllea family, •en pela OK .
plHH . Kldl la pe t.1 Av.U •1. '7$0 •• l17S.
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•·•'*·IR. dttn. OR. vtew. 4 br. 3 ba, lgc encl. LAMAMCH4 APTS ....................... ll!llls•nhl••~rtt...... • .. ....._... Part11 fin. 2
.....,...., pool. AvaU P•llo, dbl 1ar a ic e . Larfe, l.W bd iarden N1C£ 2 br. t rpta, drps,e..-... ............... bdnM • .luJy, N 1olf
t /l .1J:: U l ·1'1115 UUktren" pell ok .167S •pta. Adu.Ill. Oahwhr. *"•· cWIW'hr. carport. Lovely2br,lba,prtv.pat, OCU'N.•/•MM114 ~ · _ mo.9&0778. ___ bluw.end aar. 1111 bbq. ~et:sm.IDMllA. encl .. 1ar. D7$yrly. No .......... 4JOO ....._Vllte JJ67 Db adullA 2br, 1111.ba. l'ool. Ou Pd. 7'71 8cott P«.l.Avau.a.1.te..ms. " .. ·-·---......
•"•••••••••••••••••••• ~lo. p0ol. Jae. t"n Pl.642-5073: MS-l8ll O.chelot ~Pt. ~· A··-' .. ..._k •-" lar1c aw 3 BR. 2 ba.. upper apt. ' •vw --• • Llrle :t br. 3 car aaraa-i. uae. 8t\" " Avru l 2 Br. 1 ba. C'pU. drp•. no t;veninp.-031B Neu Udo Quiet art• cul vln1 ex pease1 l
lamlly rm, larae back I\ u IC l • t . II . R . ~·"*·mo. MW&apttt'. 14t. 87Ml70. r_!.o1.renlo ully tlnu ratd. culAt ·H c. la50 ·hit/I 1t/dep l -t85mo fK5.7~ Charm ln1 2br. 2·t.t.)' _.,
mo. I m.eu1 Mll~.062·2586. duplt•. fprlc. utll jxt, Near 00/Jrvlne, l Br I ~Tll -_.._ 2 1Jdrm1. I bath 1111t 1500. Mra. llortley. 338'72 BM. aar, refri11. adult. no m.tJM
HIS!:"._.. JJH .. twRh'-tntlthH Adult.. s:m. mo. Ga11 Zarzlto. 7 14 /493'1910. peU310.MS·IUll8
.... •••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••. • pWd. 642,!1()13, li\nlt 6t lu t. lft!C• dep. no Expand your tlfe11tyle
NO Vl:E! Apt. It Condo lllloe l"-d 3706 pcu. de<:k.a rront & back reQtala . Valla Renu.al• SO•clous 2&3 br, •rt11 38 r. 3ba. l uxury ne w with • compaUble roocn.
twnh&e. Pool. 1p11, ten· 111o1te. We discover that
nca. Nr beach . $695 . penlOrL Call ~r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·a m lly unit. t>oo & 2 bdrm. 2 ba. far$&acc, A.Pl l br. di1hwasher, Play around. Sundance oowly redecorated. $37~. 846-1876. 1WOPEAS lN A PAD ..,....c..., pvt cntrU('1· Yrly. Wct1t Apta. 1996 Maple 494-0200. ~Imo. 673·R293. 842-W&I between 12·~. U>vcly Vern llles l br a pt . ~HlllJ or ?»UGI
F~ever View. Lu•urlou11 2Bt. :Iba. Soc:urit.y & pre·
llU&e BW11mo hie.
3722
..... "" ........ 3140 Gurdcn VIA ta Apt.II •••••••••••••• •••••• • • •
Guarded security. under·
around Jlka. ~r1a 1ncld.
SC25 mo. Cal. ~-0833. or ~6767.
MIF .. lO stir 2br. 2b8, apt.
Irv Pool, Jae, lennl1.
12()(). + 1/auUI. Deneh,
97S· 1405 d ays , e vci.
,, .... 111 •• Udo
2 Bdrm +d cn. i''r1•1hly
decorated. Nice 1inuo.
Sl~/mo
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ueaut. fum I DR apt. JWl
f"lllO, I,... blk lO brh $125 I.st• Mature 11tlll only
f17'J.20:!6
WAfl RI HONI Co.ta MeMI 3724
lfOMI ., tac. ••••••v•••••••••••••••
RlAL E.STATC: ~ I Ur moblll• home
631-1400 Matufi/ odull only No
____ ---pt.iii. Quwt. 11(1Cure 19'Jl
Ulutri. condo. luvcly. Nwt>I Ulvd <l·~:l
llupt!r clcun J on. :t bu :.!
O.r ~· l'ool. No pels ~leach J748
aJ.'iO Ml.• A1wnt 640-00'~ •••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••
&UffS I STOIY
"•.indo" 3Br. 2b•. ull
ne w d e c o r . '850 .
l st 1lu1H +s e c A1t t .
546-2313. 540-3828
Hsbor View Hlh
SpaclOWI 3 BR. fom. rm .
tlsn111~ rm. l.i;e. yartl,
bcuull(ully land1trn1>t•1I &
wullctl. $t .oOo I 'l·r mo.
I\ gen l t~l<>-0.'iOO
2 lar11e bcdl'(){lms. 21 ~b.1.
2·str townhomc. 11..
tachcd ~a r . w as hc.•r ,
dr)'cr. all blt1n!i. cu...lorn
decor ~'\ &IS-7573 ui.'l
Pentho us e co n do ,
I.ACUNA BF:/\Cll MT lt lNN Maid :l('rv . colur
1V. heated pool Utll
(714 14fl4 5294. Ill!:. No
~~lHw~----
U..ch upl. wulk lo b<:'at>h.
UOJ fumtShcd. $2251mo .
4!11 ~m!! aft 5pm --HewportS.ach 3769 .•.•.••••..•..••...•...
StJ:\1MEH HJ-:NTi\J.'i
By Ll14.· \\el.'k.110~ ,1\ .111
Al~ W111k 1 lfr11t.1h
N11f1..-c /\gent 1,n> 11110
SUMMER/WIMTER
RENTALS
waterfront. Lido Bay DIAMOND
Sfx.'<1acular vicw; mui.1 REAL ESTATE
M'l.' to apprC<'. Antique ENTERPRISES Country •)-cnch dct•or.
stalnro ~luss. wood nr-i •
r us t. s pa. 2 frp I.. 2 645-75 73
bdrm .. den. 2 boths. fUI ----ly 81..'l'UrL'CJ Lc11:..c. Sl.tl!lt1 L;Jq:l'. <!Iii· t·h1n1°l' N II
&1:l Lado l'urk li73 :etll1, 'location St1·1.._ tu IH'h
fJti0.54.21 lf7 :$ !JJ I :!
Ea...,tbluH I hdrrn. 2 ba 1·\
l'•'Ull\1' hu11w lic01ul1l11I
lanUM'UJle ~ IJ,,t•·lull~
tll't'Ciralc1I Clo~" 111
i.diooli. & -.hu1111111s.: Y1 h
It•;"'' SI fJOU m11 \ S.:l
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UHFURH. "X" PL.AM
3 Bit. $700 mo . yrly I:,•·
Walk lo le11111' l luh i'v
i.~.fl\;111 /\ug I
640-6259 •
c/bPJ&Jt REA~TY
Uuy•hores cx ~lu -.1\i'
pri\'al c l'll m 111 u11i1~
W Hi'Ce;,~ Ill 2 l11 Vi'I)
b1:a<:hl..,, 3 llt1i.twly ~Ila
hornc. unfurn or p;ll'lt.ol
ly turn ~:1u1i 1111·1
~arclC'nl'r I\ v :11 I Sc· 111 I
1,12 ~ or 1r 110 .111-.w1·r
t:H·27V7 I' I'
•WALK TO Bf:ACll·3Br. sr.x> mo b l'. tcnm~. pool
& volleyball. ~ar, ngl
~-~.
Ncw}Jort light:.. 2hr. llw .
1·xlremcly cute. clean n·
fer, 11LOvc, clee s,:araJ.:l'
No pe t s S550 d .\ i.
K:ta·2WO. l.)45·ti7H2 /\bk tor
Cun
2hr. den. 21.~ba conclo Ult
iru.. ell.-c ~ura1w. be. S:-.~1
mo 1-:v(.-:.. 645-731l6.
111.AJt'f S Twnh.o;c, 3 lilt, 2',..,, ba, lr1>1 grcl'nlH'l t. ~750 mo Ruth L11urit"
Rltr. twii-43fl0
Blllf:.. pool: lovely J UH.
end Wiil. $750 Mo.
M tcml 644-01.34
Har bor View Homes Jbr .
Carmel l".H .. D.R .• In(.
fncd y rd. AUrde ncr.
Comm. pool. $750mo.
Owner !lhowtng no"'. 1721
Port U11rmo ulh l'I
640-6407. 459·7576.
Bayside Cuve West. upper
ma st e r s uit e. lo wer
bdrm ur den. Waterfront
l'OmPlex with vil'w $!JOO
per mo. Cor lease. Ml. 5
673-3009. Avail. Aug. I.
s..a..• 3276 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llACH UYtHGi
3Br. 2na. l rplc newly tie
coraled, deck w /ocean
vlew. pvt paUo, 2 ('ar
garage, avail 8·15. $650
mo.492-~.
2 BR2 Ba homc, lgc yard.
open ~am clgs. bllns,
fpk. 542$ mo. 558·5'WO
s.A LapN 3216 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Unique 1 bdrm hou11c
frplc, view, 1425/mo.
499·2$41 ----W.atMls1Jf1U l2'1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
SUMMERTIME FUN:
(,ou.tl Ar.t1v1t11·•. 01t•'< I,,, . ' f (1 p <,., 1lt11l y
1l11J111. h • OU<J '> • 1'111
GREAT RECREATION
,, 11n1· •• ru•t• lt•·,·,f;n·,
"'"J & 11t•1 ~lu1pl • I
111:.11111 Clull" • : .. 1u11o1
• J11cu111 • ~w1mrn1r10
• Goll Unv•no RJn1lt1
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS· S1111Jlli'> I f..
I 61•l1r1111tn ·, • I 111
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• A<lull 1 1v111q • N11 p, 1·.
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1110 ,,
Oakwood'
Garden Apartments
Newport S.ac h/No.
l:IUO lrv1rn•
Id! tUthl
11141 64!> O!>W
Newport Beach/So.
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ct>'J '', .1t 1Mt'it
t7MI 1>418170
UEAUTIFUl.I. Y dl'CUl':tl
t~J 2 f.l41rm on I.Hin w11h
:ill J ml.'n111e' M 1111 v1 .. w
~Ofl;mo. W ;11 t·rl root
1 lornc:-63 l • M(JO
WE HAVE
SUMMY RENTALS
Al.o tc*Jnci
resenatiOft• for
winhr,......al•
associated
HR')'"£ Q<J Uf I\\ f(JVS
J • W ti 1 t , I II
••••••••••••••••••••••• lcAoo Peflfftwla 3807
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 bdrm. 1 ba. "all to wall
CJ)t.'I, dtl>s. bllni.. yearly.
673-4964
2br, lba. Vcurly. Drive
$450. 2 13t8G5·2542 .
714f873.5187
Corolla det Mar 3822 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lori:ic I hr. frplc. pvt pool
1 empl'd person, No child
o r pets . $42$ Le a sl.'.
&t0-4999
2 mt. :l bu . bllns. frpl.
s unJ ec k, J.:a r . d oor
opcnur . blk. t o Bl~
Corona. SOOO Mo 673·6510
2br, t'10il' to ht•h
S500mo J ncl<l'i Ut II
675-141(1.
JX•uul. brand new 1&:!
Br. frplc. laundry rrn
Imm('(!. occupy. $300 to
W>5 'f~LMi1mt 1142 fHI~
tlJWt:r :} br. :t hu. Mt•i.u l Jt•I
Ma r arc;1. S<l25 :i
C' h 11 d r t• II • ll o p l'I h
1:,1 ~ljlj
N•:W 2 IJlt twnh.sc. JI ,.
Ho. l''rpk . no 1wt11 1~0
Wollact', $3(;(). 540 llill5
f)i•lux1• new 2 hr. 21 > ho
duplex 16SCI bQ rt. dbl
1uira1tl'. fnC'U y nrcl
wiboat Atilt' Culh rl11~1t.
1"11'. MOO 1110 . 673-G33G.
fyt,2.IJGl'.6
Nc•wly dccorutc•d udult
uv l. 21Jr. I Im. oµt•n
1A·11mcd ce1hnA wtl h lot-;
or woocl l310/n111 Nu
l'l1.'I li73 ~J l'VI'"
:J Ill<. 1•,. 1111. flJI<'. 1•pl~.
1111,.., p111111, dhl u11r ~l>I~• ~II lll'lh. N11 /\lllllk1111~.
•HJ'~ 11r ~~us n:r.i iii.it
Hr.iocl n1·w 2h1, 211.1. 1.1.:olk
111 t•lo"•li. t-.111'1 1•.1r
Xlru pJrkllH! t-:nd
p11t111 l'ool & J:I<' 1'w11
m111h.•l-i $400 & S4ZO
NJulb Only &16·2'.•ll
Nl.'W 21Jr. I 112b:r Tuwnhw
1·nc It. J.:ar. I rph•, t•m:I
JJUllll, quiet a1 t•a Good
101: Cl•1~l' to l'Vl'ry1t11ni.:
Mulls Only. Sf7~1 & SJIJ:..
(;1[, ·11171
:!Br w1i:ar. 1-.1rp.·1 ...
\\I r,11l 1.:11i J llil I .111m
2111; II . l'lal'l'nl1J ~!Jll
l.g1· J l1<lr1n. fq1ll'. •lhlt•
g.11 , 1111 pt'ls .11 :111 /\l,;(i
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r.IH ;jl/Jl•ll l.t:! IJl!',11
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p.1110. ~.1r :.:r.., 1,1:: ~lf.i,
Of ,;i;, 1111;1
JH.X Vlt·:W :!lir. 111'.ir
h .. :11·h /!.I .,hup.,, ~:11,11
Nllh. 1111 pcb 1.1~1 IN 7!1
:!.~JI I 1.1nl 11 -
\V1·..,twl•·. ~Jl'lllU't I 111 I
11.1, "''"" 1!4-1·111a11·tl .
1•aq11'1,1tlr;1p1 .. ,, 1111 111'\o\
:l lJlll . 011 Jll'" $:17 ••
I i3I o.'J!J7 I !tS2 · !J7:!J
14! :1111 . 2ha. rrpll. d t•i•ll
\\.111. 111 !).1 (;.,,,.,1 J'l.11.1
I''' 1.I 1· I 1· :0. I ·' II
l!t:I iHI; ~1.1 1 1 ~1:.1 1u:w
l.1•1· lhr . L'Kr lJ ;\r.
F:11rv11•w & ll:1k1·r :-.iu
duldrt'n ''"'' ~la llili2
JS;11 h w :.mall hr. n1•\o\
w:rll11a1wr. l'Jlh. 1':11nl.
1-; "d l'. Si!HO H1 ek.
rAH ·1:.11 ---i-::1~l.wl.· II.Ir. wool lx:a1n
•·l·ll111i.:' & cab11H·h
NJuJlll. nu 1ict.:. ~ IS!i-14
:-;,.,,,. 111·" :! hr. 2 lia. N
0 ... 1a ~lt":Sa 1\dulti. uni}.
Ill> j)l•I.,, Day;. fl7!:. U'.'lli:!.
l'\l':.fi7:1 I IJH
2 hllrm. I ha. :s:n;,1111•1
J.1J1' on W W1b1m l'ou
Jll'b cn:1 :?113
E 'tlth• lrll 2 Or. I ha. II\ l
yard. gar. grJnr. /\tJlti..
$35() 752 2.55()
'1111• lllurr-. fll'W dlx l'Ondn
Nr ocean. 2br, 21.11J.1 .
Adu lts Owm·r Sa!JU .
Sl.2·7i\2'J, 21.J /J\21 ·58&1
Townhouse 2br. 1Jrat·1ous
hv111.i. pool. udulb No
1'1·1-. $325 755 W lllth St
•~W!f.Xn
2hr, 2ba tuwnhous<', C'lt'an.
$360, gas p a id . 1!112
Wallltt'l'. manager wunl·
l'll IJ.IS·?:!OO. --------E. SIL>E-Nice 2Br. r.lo9c,
IA yd. garage & orr i.t
J)Ul'k1111:. t•h1ld OK. $.125
1lll1 1>14 t:. l!lth M , Sec
Sill. July 21. 862·0277
2 ARl 1t'J Ba. 610 Joann St ..
CM. $340. No children.
bm&ll dog OK. 642·7344
F .. ast'>ldc 2 BR. I Ra . pool.
no pch. kids OK. $2llO
541MJ'JIG
MESArtHIS
llttt'lll•lor S26f1. l'oot.
Jucuzzi. gas BBQ. cl06t'd
gill' • odult ... no JK'IS 2650
I farla ~ ve. S..1!}·2'.M7
"THE GAILES"
2 br WIKBr. Adults. nuw
cpts. df'Jll'I, ron"c. rncd
yd.patio. water pd. $350.
2439 "8 " Ora n ge.
tm4l20. l·S
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Priced from .. t.o ... Fncd yard & aara1u. •'am 111 ca
pleaH , kids le pe ts
Mkome. Call 984·2566 Ot man. Ail. no foe.
Da ch. close to bea ch. Studio apl. fncd. ut1l pd.
Kitchen 4 ba\h. S320Jmo. maluro adlt, $200. l"o
lncldll. uUl. 67~·1497. peta. Call :US_·_62_17_. __
Ct •• J I••• ,.. .... ~ 3400 .......................
AYli•+&IHOW
Luxury eonclo near Vic·
tor lfu10'1. l .. H ... I
bdrm + den overloOklna main beach .• House. cot·
••••· 1uest _.nu. on prtvate court all wtwblte
..... riewt.
~~:r.u.
Av811 8-l5-7$. 2br. lba.
""'l •t•le 4c 1undcck. am on l yr lie. 6"·~
dys, 7$1-6650 eves. ask.
for John Richard.
Apt. fOf' rent. New 2 bdrm •
bum IAI!. n~r oc41an In
Cd M. Ca ll afte r 11.
79).UMO.
I bdrm. I ba open beam,
lllve. l'i!lrlA. no pct.a a.380
l\ui. l. 640· 7194
2 Br. 2 ba, nearly new
w /Crplc: "yard. S425 Call
5SH700 ext 2312 dy1.
M>-3428 evs/wkends.
~ 1 OR. xlnt loc.. 1767 Ora.nae. Cpll. drps. all
blW . AdultA. no pct1. 1175 mo. AvaU Auij. 15 .
•71191: 1142· I w
SHAJtr . beach 1.21t 3 DH.
lrplc. dU1hw11hr . garal(c
& pa.11011. No p e l t.
!ffl. 23118
Brand new 3 bdrm 2 ba. ~llM?. ____ _
11teps to beach 5650/mo. Male vegetarian non-
Yrly 1$e. 673-2113 smo ker see king qutt:l
•DELUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 Ir, Adult• only
3pooli.
Cov1•rcoel <'1lr port
p:iuu :ivb . uucr ...
C' loM4: to f wys & bch.t< wulk to 800pptni.t.
17111 Goldttlwe.t
crtWarMr
847-6064
lot.a1tifMI011 Gir••d11
UDOISU
IAYNOMT
2 bdrm. 2 ba, clog r m.
l rplc. a vail 9·1·709
S750tmo Uer 7 PM call
1173 0770 a nytime eall
~i 0029 or 645-0085
Newport llclghts 3 bdrm.
Duplex. $4.50 per mo. 1st
& las t + d eposits .
557·9Ui6aft 3·30pm . --------
2 bdrm oc:canlfonl dplx
$.1.'l tyrly. avaal l\ui! I
~m1"1Scao;hore 64~2117
I Br I 1111, 2 blk;. from llA<..11EW1t UNITS from
wutn. 11•1 fJl'l'! S:JOIJ 2Z.'l sa.'1 Jlt:r mo unlurn IOIJ'
l!lllo M ljil2 0:1~ .. ;. 5311 li2~• Imm <J('t•un. t'11r more in·
lo c•all H1•1111la 1115~ 7707
lnvl'ly a ll adult. nu flC'lll.
1. 2. & :J UH :tPL'>. fj2(J(J t:d I Ill(. I Iii\. n·ln IY i.t11\,.
lOl(cr.llB !WiOljl!I VJt'Jnl Call a lli 116K
C...'hm.
room. Steve. 673 1570.
FclTWlle lo Share 3 hdrm
~ w/Flreman nr bC'h in
11,8 . SUO /mo + hellJ
w/Ught yd wrk 536-13111
Roommate wanh:.-d. Ma le
35 divorced looking for u
roommate. Male or Fem.
to shr by home In M l11~.
Viejo. J im m 1629.
Hcspon Mi•• to 1hr 4 IJr, 2 •
ba 110 home. $200. Call
9113-9636 AM .
Rmmat.e wanted. mature.
Mn smkr t.Q mare fum 1 uni' hme m CM :»? ·9689
M1 F. 2:>-45. strali:ht. tr>
~hr 2 Utt I blk to bay &.
oc.·1•;in Wa:-.h/dry. S237 t 1 ·ut1I fi73 215.'>uftt;pm. -__ .. _
6fc:t:... 4350 ................••..... H111>l1·x I ' / m1 tn 1>< 1·.1fl
;!lir. Iha , d1n1111: 1111 Sc.tCletnrnte-3876 Ss.:I i:u racc or s lor1Jijl'
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rJate, Westside Co~t;1 l 11111' M7:i l'.I :!111 • 11111.
h\1n1: rm S1:~:1 I ,di
l..1 11 y 11 r (; a r ) I
1.:.;tWJ
4C-'! t6lh Sl :J t1r. 2 ,,.. hd
dhl frpk, 11\hwhr s.'J~J
1w; 7!MH
(,11•:in 2 lllt I ha J.:UnlSW. M •· S a · $ J J
l(Jundry. walk to "tlllrl's lllll fi3~~ ~~ !1723 .
~ 4!13 l710
1Ju11l1·x. dr,.,c• 1•1 bch, ulil
rum . -S4oo m<> I UH
<l!H-2'100
i <IO S1n ~le e n du~e<l
i:;iragc, o;:lfl' & secure.
1:11 W llilh St C .M
117:177117
2 Br. 2 1111. p..101. ~uras.:1" San .Nan
friilt'. allull .... nu Pl'I'> Capi1trano 3878
Sturngt• or I c-:>r i.;ar-
S)Jtffij1 ("(;.,t.J l\k ... a
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.:"l·\o\ J\•h1\I' .1 Ill :!1 I li.t
I.~!" ~.ull 11.1r.1.:1· h.111'
11k . 1111 I"''' ).100
~1 ~Wt1, >s-1~ :.!•..'l>
:! lwlrrn 11·111 1•11 · . .1rtl ~1:•:1
1•·1 111<1 I ~111.111 1 lulcl ,..,
:.mall J.11'1 l)h. Hit, 0~.'11
C.1ll IJC'l•1l t'.1l '.\l
\'1•11 lg:: l>'lr n1. :! 11:1 111 I
µll"IC.. nu dl'ltJ'<•· t•arpt'I &
(>ell l'\1 p.1t111 & i.tar.11:1·
~ W'thr & llry r hkup 1' r
.,hlJIJIJIOi.t l otr IV lll'h
l\ul' uk ::011111 mu t '.oll
!!111 ~12 ur ~IX 1;171 lur
;1p11i & ,1pplw.1lllJ1l. 11 II
:1 111111n1lf1. 11 1 Bu.
,1\.111 HI I SJ'-'1
:t 1a Mt.7 1s~1
~ hd1m I ll.1 \.\&I> II\\
A\ :r1I /\u~ hi s:r.s 1 ·.o11
H4K 21WI
3848 . ..............•......•
2 Br. (ll't•an Vll'W, 11\'W 1·1111
& p.u nt Vt•ry C'l1·a 11'
~-S.1:1 11116 ur KJ~Hl:117
1'1':NTIIOl/SI': NO 1-:NI>
2Ur.lha luxury apt: l.g
ll·r rut•t•. J>U n or a m 1 t
ort·an Vll·Wt. Ma ll.in·
adultJ> llt·fl·rt'nt·(·~ No
,,. • .., l.'ic Sti:IU mo
•1!11 ~17
Sl1Mhn l11r n•nt ~ l!il &
l:L~I mo +-d1•1rnmi.: rll•
p1NI. Nu t•h1ldn·n. no
Jlt'l' 1\,k for ln g1·
1!~1 7ao'> I & 11~1 t>IO·I ----
-OCl-./\NFIUJNT 2 llr. l bu
w1pn vac,11, grccn1·ry.
1T111th111g ~url & i.upt·r
bl.'Ul'h . $H!15 /m 11
Wal\·rl ron l llo ml'l>
tl:Jl-1400 ---------Mewport leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK MEWPORT
Ba c h e lors. I .or 2
Dt>drooms & Townhoust·s
i''rom $300.50
Sl)('cta1·ular spa, totul
rccrc•at1on p roi:ra m .
social program. 1 pool,, II
temu.oe courts Al Fashwn
lslarKI .. l11mbort•1• & San
Juaqwn llillll ltoad.
17141644·1900
3111 :!11.1 Ir I' ' rd 1111 1 rph
lr•...,h p.11111. J!.1r s.1:10 mu
f~JI :11.H:! l!Hi l'li I
3880 •••••...........•......
WOOl>~l IJE \I LI..\(; t:
C 0 '.'; lJ I I ~1 11 r :! II .1 ,
""llll<t'kll d• .. 111. S1~1 rn1,
1;i~. 75i:J ai:t
~nkFumi~d
orUnfumi$hed 3900 •••.•..••...•••........
T llE F:XCITl:\C;
PALM MESA APTS
Ml.\'trl'l':STO Nl'T BCll
Bu1·h. 1&2 FIH
lllJIO ~;>& UIJ
Adulb i'111 JWb
ISOI M~i.a IJr
1 :1 lllki. E.t'ot or Nt•wpo rt
lll\'ll I
:ldm 5µtn !'>11i :llli~I
-----OffiuRmtal 4400 ..................•.•..
5UI Uj(J ~q (t 111.1. y \11'
1l11l 11 y l.as.:una . ::.u l1
park1ns.:. :-Jew '"'rpl'l .
draix" & paint . :.1 r c•unal
1'1 1 1" n•' l! •1 t 1 a h i •·
~.1•1 I lkl;, !'>.'>7 ~>H711
CWFICt-: -,pa1·•· ava1lab1 ..
al 17H75 H1•ad1 Bl vd
m·ar ·1 allll·rt rn llunt
1nf.lt•in lk·:u·h s:;o Pl'I
month l'hotu· m l"IS.•lll'
"t<·rv1l'•' S.IO 1>1:r month.
dt..,k $.':> pt•r month Ua1ly
1'1l11t offtn '. l'hOn•
fi.12 4321 M l. Z71i.
CENTER POIMTE EXEC.su1ns
.l.11111Jt1ri·l' & M :n·Arlhur
IS..y W1nd11w1>
l'lu~h Carpe·I
752-2737. ~awind Vill~ge ~1!111 u1·. o ir1-;;-1 .. ~on ..
:-Ot•w I&:! bdrm luxurv c·pt.,, drp.., I\ IC. 17301
adult J lll'o Ill 11 p lJI" f~·m·h.11 fi l...M• fl'12·~ from s:l5IJ ~ pool-.. kn --------
ms. w:1ll•rfall'i, pon<h! Ne•wport lk'ach ofc/apl
Ga.~ for rooklOI! & heat· Sl.50 C:anncryl>l.'C1100.
1n i: 1w 1tJ F rom Sa ~ b'75·49l2 broker
0.cgo f'tlwy dn vc North
on Beach w Mc·l"addcn
then Wl-Sl on rtkt'addcn
to Seawind Village .
1714 >fl93.5t!lH.
TREES. TREES
ADULT fll'i\HTM ENTS
N~tled 11m1Jfl~ 11111 p1ni·-i
& ru:.tuni.t i.trcam'
l'ACIFI<..: WOODS
ISJ!J 21 llJ
4000 ........••............•
lloom w/k1tchl•nl'ltc
$72 w<'t.'k & up
541J.9755 ---------CdM. close to bench.
$l.50mo. incldl> uur.
675-14117
Nil'l' home nr . So C!>l.
Plaza. Emp. Mole. Ref.
545-1717 ---------
Mstr Suite pvt cnlr. no
t.moke muturi• mall', n r .
tx·h SW <..:M. SllW mo.
GIGl~
4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Executi•• Suites
Nt•w addtt1on lo sdJ le !HO
F\111 service exec. SWlL'l->
In Newport Center. I t
Ill'°"' olrlrcs 1n plush sur-
round in gs w /under ·
wound assii:ncd park·
m~ From $2'~ mo. A:;k
:1hou1 our move·ln ul·
lowarw •
!llcwport Regency Corp
1714 >644· 7Ul'J
Law ortrcc or other pro·
k'!lt>lonal orrk c. AVCO
1"1n a n c lal T o wer .
Niwport Cent.er . S&ngle
offices or 3 ofitee suite.
H.t.~on area. Xerox.
law Library. !ISS-2411 or
tl#S-2711.
•NEWPORT II.VD.•
C M olrlce space . $275.
714/631·5664. 2l3/862·Wb'7 •
Prof. olc. space avail. In
ea11r L'!t &nk Bldg. 150
:.q. fl. Low price incls :
.lnnlto rlnl. Sllcurlly
:.crv1ces, cool. rm & util.
Conv location 230 E. 17lh
~. <..: M. 642·9560.
2 Br, 2 ba l'ondo, \~ I.ilk to Laglllla, oceunfronl pn v.
beach, 2 car gar .. 11ulo b e a c h • f 1 s h I n g
opnr. Beoul. bay view weekly / mo . Winte r
TSL Mgmt 642· ll'.03 ll:.ltct.. 499·31116 .•
17~1\nahelmSt. C.M .
ore.cc. toilut, parking. wound noor. xlnl loca·
lJOn 52S sq. rt. $196. m o.
Quie l, cool 2BR. pool. F\tm. In N.8 . wkly 3 br & 2
palJol'I & garages; a dults. br avail July Augusl. I
no pets. S395 1801 15lh house lo beach. Reas.
St .. N. P. llgts. M~r : rates. 673-6582, 675~
642·7340
673-~ _____ _
Ofc Wdg nr. Udo Isle.
4700 Cl w/hl&hl y Im·
provod pvt of ca. Xlnl for
attomoy. CPA. Hnanclal.
Ir vane Center fllly.
833-971)1 Nc.>wly pamled & carpeted
1 Bdrm. 1 bnlh w/potlo
Convcmcnl loc $300 /mo.
11311400
Stcpr; to beuch. 2 DR. l
bu .. S2SO wk. Avail
thruoul Nummcr : 2 OR. 2
bu. + den. $S50 wk
aitent 673 3003
lluntln1tton OC'h. July
ZL".ll 28th. ONL.V. Slpi. 5.
$135. 2 b lk11 beach .
:>:16-261!4
/\Urnctlvc 800 + sq. ft. of.
(1cc S P11 Ct! and COii · ftrcn« room localt.>d In
lll.'W building near O.C.
Ai rp o r t & m a j o r
fr<'\lWays. 8.14_·1_682 __ _
l.wcunous 2br t·ondo In
pt·(.1;,t1i:11ou.<1 Dig (;11.nyon
All the latest amc111t1c!l
lnl'ld s uhler ron 1•11n ,
M.'Cunty 11aragc, tc11nh1
t"t s . p o o l s . Ju l'. 2brru11yrum.OC'canfroot 1;~'fet5::1~~i",:i;
microwave oven t'IC. San 01 ~1to Co. r e n · AvaJI (or I yr Ille. $850 tal.Pnv. beac h. Priv. _~_2:200 __ . _____ _
mo.Nopet.s 21.3·928-1844. patio. W/D, $400wk. IXIC.SUITIS
UDO ISLE BAY FRONT 436-03lS, ?21J..9'22 l._ 'l'lllWul execut.lvt aul~ •
2 Odrm. VAC. ,...._........ 4250 In a perfect location.
$695 mo. 831·3230 , ••••••••,•••••••••••••• iltily fN)'ac~cao.c
m.ol20 llou8e for rent. 811 Bear ~rt • f I • e
Cit.)' alpl 8; linen• rurn. Coattrwce1 wmt:UFF 2 br. 11/11 ba 115 nitel)' pr cpl Call room, personal ud
townbouae. Walk lO lb®· aft 3p m Ml um Dblm amwerinl, plua. pint. Adulll only. No er · · · · trom _,, Call •verly
peU. ms ltedford Ln. TliHm t1tm.m1.
StZ mo, yrty • 541·153* Modem a or 2 br cotta11e -~-olfl-ce_i_or_rwat_.-.,...-
2tlr. 2tM1 CC>Odo. WeAtcUff cm beach oa Tah.IU with 11''1110'. 130 W. llda St,
area.St115mo.Adl.&lll. car. row bo•t. wu h C.M.~forlnlo. et5-l528 machine, c omplet e
ldt.cben, etc. For moro ance. or bulUatu. lee.
Info call m .. eves ,. aerviet avau. Nr. bell. W'Mlltenda. 471 No. Npl. llvd.
LlbTlhoe. newt1 ham,,._ ... _ .. _,_. ____ _
a. I la condo w/dod:, lllU Adle ..._ wtlll a ..... •pool. --Dll.JPlla&QnrlG .... M . .... ....
-•
.... .--=-··~ ;..;., • ..... t _ • 1r• rllH
--~~ ... ~"--·~ ....................... . .................. ·: .. --= ~ '!.____ __ .. _.,; ::..r-. ~::---'°---i. ,. ~ cHIN• woman
-· ~-:i.":~ .. ~ ~ hMI.._ .. ~ ............. --t M\1•. ..cretarta 1 .:...._-~...;_-------
••l111 9¥AU, . ......., ==-W/ctu6t\.dotl ~ ~ ...... --. Col.L» ... .....-..112
--. ft. Pn• ..... -------... Mtw I frw>" will Otllll ..... M'C'dl toOal.
............ Bl • '° 1140. l'f"'poNlbh•
Wttt•IHtH. uli Oalllft lJllbltHPM ___ .....
er:·,...::-~."=' ....... /
Cl..,.... ........... ..... •••••••••••••••••• ........ _ , ..
~ llvcl, h'GDlAC•. CM; 1 ._.., IOOI m IQ ft,. ·m> per nao. ·-~·••••••••••••••,• ..
•wt-ml Tttftnl t Shop. Xlnt NO
PlllY
PllB
llS
.......,. llt\al1t.1 utnrt •N• I« Top brand~ tu .... II\ LalUAO tUlla 11118h prollt, low OVl'r· for rnottl informallun
Dtoll011q,l\. U\H . .; head Sl4,()00+lnv and l()pl•ct-your1d i:11ll
Janllorial provld"d ~All.#_ .
1aw111.ft n•nwtm w~c.o ~ • u..:l'nuioi.
O.C.A90ITLOC. IWJ~m.ov1•rf80.000 + 11
P •ftu •onal ortlcci year s~ismt~n Kain r., M ..._ f;arrylna Sy tt'ms W<' WI~ Gn·n l nwkl• our own " 11111\ull MIOmontb to m onth th~m on the Job
Secretarua l ser vlc"' Guar.ll\lee bw.mcss from
avaU.567151 _ __ referrals Plu.'1 toui more
Pl!Nl'HOUSESU ITES busu~.-:.:. 2 trucks tind
NEWPORTC•:NTF.R m iach. 175.000 More
Eiteeuove full·Servace room w expand bu&anci.i..
1475 . StiCJO aervms all of Orange Co Be~ful oceanvlew +. EstJ!bhshed bus1nt:!>!.
lnlerellled? Call now! over S yea rs. Phone
We8da)'ll 64().S470; Eves 556-1123 nft6pm.
6 Mdends 813-1918 or Jnnitonal route: hleal for 873-:M34 __ independent swn -0r an·
CPAOfftCES c rease -you r-presen t
f\lm or Unfum, C.M.· route.64.2·7444.
Not. Bch. 11rua. lncld'>. TIREOOFTHESMOG '!
library. forms. xerox. Bus OIJP In N. Cent. Ida. ~~nsw., • purklng. Coin 1T111ch bus, $120,000.
----------• Sm town r est, inclds
1Vfi or eta 1 2 vt land, bldg etc .. Sll0.000. ...,. ce r 1 · rms · P Nice JO nc loc for mob1l be 1275/mo 500 W. 19th st hm pk. Sl25,000 Call Lou ~--------a t <.; <' n t u r y l! I .
Udo bldg hns 1000 sq' ft :D!-~2826.
1ulte w /s pacious boy
vteW sun declt $1250. 3355
Vio Udo N.8. 673-4156
MIWPOIT CEMTEtt
De!ugn Plaza. Luxurious
offac:e. Sub-let 642·M~.
6t(). 1020
642·5671.
SCUM-I.EIS
ANSWERS
Duress Gr1rr
Hover F.nou.:h-
11& f'EV Elt
Nowadays too many
t~nuger!> i.uHcr from
sevure eabcS or llt:·
FJo;VER.
5300 ... ,. ................. .
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
·call:
642-5678
l.art or found a pct? Call
Animal As!.l'>t a n cc
wi.:uc. s:n -2273. no rt•c.
~.~.~ ..... ~~~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ "H.epW..e.d 7100 ' ...................•..•
P'OUND t11rt Collie 6
Pl"' Kue.bond M Vic. o.cio Buch • t<M8
rouNI> f em l.Jib. Vjc:.
~rd., ll1m1llon
963-5'133
~UUNO Rl'<t lruh Set
h•r •·cn1. Vlr S1rnlu
hulud II Otanl(e .
OU-H27 CV('~ -----F'OUNO Sm fcmul • wht
dull. v1.1rl l'oudlc. Vil'
II 8 M.all 7 13 t7MI
~l~•·v1·~
5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t!lit!tlll:tlnll MASSAG I':
llobJJml'IS Lie Mas11cur
Oulc,.11 IJ 11. 494 5111
. tlMcHiLLEeS-
•0utca1•~
I lAM :!AM K.35·374!1
•FOXY LADY*
OlltCALL ONl. V
•972-1138•
v1u;GNAN1'" C:m nij.
conf1<k:nt1al coun:.<~hni.t &
n.of'crrul Allort1on. adop-
lloo & kt'(•ping
,\l'CAHt: M7 2563
Spiritual Reoder
1815S. 1-;1 Camino !teal
Siul Clement<.'; "\ally Ile.
For Appl. 49'l· 7200
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS•
i t llrs. 971·1513 --LANA'S OUTCA LI.
10AM·2AM
77$-0tl!l:I
•Slli':HI LEI':•
<.:c·rl. 1\1 a:..,l·us1•
lluu:.ccalle. by i\r>pl.
# K:M-t;H;RS
~rUlll'Ulll' ma:.i.a.:t• hy
llc'd lt-t•hn1c1an NII
/\ppt J .:JO.!JPM 5'1>1·2Jl17
a i:d lki:. tnlcn.o:.llnR & fun
.:14Y lllCW tu S (.;,11 l>l'l'k!>
i:1rl 17 Z3 yr'i fur mc;rn
111Rful rdut1onsh1p II
Acc-•-.c9trt&
././COST APROPOS
~ Brach ele.-1mn1r ' UOO ISLI SHOP
mntii nt'ed .. experience A Jo~ 1 n e E u r op r a o
Coal (,1eJ1c f1m1har w th Ot'&lgner Boutique 11
st.and.aid t'Ollt ll)'lltems & 1 eek 1 n 1 o 11 u I I a n ((
d•il• proc;cnln11. A/I', m•n•aier & 1tdd1llonal A/It. tucper heJpful wall r.talf. Salary open.
beoonatdcred Cal,.,._ 547·3'25 W•· orr~r xlnl. pay &
benefits. Company 10
wg1m11 C1tnyun ne11 r
bt:at·h
Call for appl. Telonil' •
tt c r k c I e y ,
4.94-9401 .. E.O. E.
ACC~MTS CLIRK
Acoou.nt clerk ncrdcd l)y
JlunUnl!\l')n U.,at'I\ Clty
School l>lst. Ab1hty to
type !)()wpm rcqu1rt>d.
Sll$.}$1062 per mu. d\! i>endinst on expcm•nn·
Aj:>ply 7~ 14th ·st. llunl
Bch Call 5JG.8851
~office
Ass't Mafto9er
UfW.'>ual opportunity ror
an umb111ous. motivated
person who as analytical.
fast, accurate. not afra1cJ
of hard l"Ork Fu 11
charge bkkpg, fur fa e.t
Rrow1ng 3-storc cha111
Nr OC Airport. Start up
to SllOO/mo. Mail n·
sumc to: Mr. Shaw 17624!
Armstrong, I rv <.:a
!M714.
ACCOUNTING/ BOOK·
KEEPIN<.i. 1o;xp<.>r1cnt•t·.
full time. Salary oµl'n.
lmmcdrnte op<.>ning Aµ
ply Mrs. Presley, !).11.
Moo·f-'ri Sa11 t:lcmcnlc
Inn. 125 Jo:\.pl:md1an. S:.an
Clem.
ACl'OUllllnl(
Crt>w111i.: e.avini;:. & lo.in
rH:{'dr-. 1wrsun lnr .11•
('OUlll lll l( dl•l>l l''
1JCnenn• 1n 1nvl'e.l11r ;11
l'Ulllllini,: µrel Apply 111
pt'r500.
lrv111cSav1ng., & J.11.111
11'.155:! l\fac1\rthur 111\11
ln1n•·
APT MANAGt~R
For " unilll In Co11ta
Mt"!la. Expcr'd couple
W I f (' b k k l"lo: a• x 1>
llushand matnt. exp
Coll 642·:>073 or \213>
H6.'>-:l}S I ----------.. ASSEMBLERS•
•TRAIHEES11r
Orange County mr.:r ol
l'k'<:tro mccha nleal pro
duct.~ as ~cck1ng tralnl'f'~
for day slurt lo ossemhlt
cl~:tron1c i.w1tchcs & db
plays Apply m')>cr!.on.
Most« Specialities
11'..1(). Monrovtu. CM.
1-: () t: •
Ae.e.embly for ;.1rrow•
c llow & Arrnwo, t f\1111
rem. J>o:rm. nu c"Jl C<JI
6t~20
A,-;1~Uu1l Manai::1:r wunt
t'<I for f:i sh1un 1u11 1111
e.port''*l'.tr ,h11p 1n
Wt-.tmmi,lcr Mall Call
Muna or apply· l'clnc'>
~:wa
ASST H 1-. (' E PT
S W I ·r (' II U IJ A I( Jl
l'tlJffil' g<il t.•/ llSW;ol 011
l;u.o,y hoiml -.,, ll r~ u.Jy
Npt Heh II E. Oil'. CJll
Lila . H33 :!!JOO
Auto Ct1rnt'4">. ll1•1.t1:-tn
1'i1rly AM I 1 ~ :.! tu~ 111·1
tla> l·.J rn ,'175 S.l~lllHJ
N1·1·tl goud whP1·h
Wootl> fr'lll :JOO!j, 5-10 l1i:!l!
--
Wldl..sty. J~ty ta, 1919 * ot\!~U!!LOt M
~~~ ..... ?!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~ ~!~ ..... ?~
BanJtlng
ACCOUNTINO E mployment GrOW1.ng Savitles & Loan
-n«dirperson--tof ac:·
counting dept. E x ·
penence in investor oc·
~ung pref. Appl)' In
peniOO.
lrvuw Suv1m1s & Ll!lln ~MacArthur l.Jfvd.
Irvine
f:O K M/fo'
IJankmi:
PART TIME.
TELLER
Our Costa M l.'HU branrh
is l><:Ckulg an 1nd1 v1duul
UUll desires to work 34
days a wt:Ck. includmi.:
Sjjlurdays . Prcv1oue.
Savings & Loan or hunk
mi.t expcnencc lh h1J.(hly
ctc:.arable. To arr1.1ni.:c lt1r
n lln 1nterv11o:w · plt'il!>l'
t:ill Mury Ann Plummer .
1714 ) !179-3!1 JO.
Wt• oHPr a 1·omp<'l1llw
starting s alary. t''l1·vl l<·nt
company pu1d bl'm·llls.
and frL>t.' rompany Pi.lid
urulorrns
.BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS &
LOAM
11140 Mlilms /\\\'
(.;\11>ta Mt·~u. Ca ~:mifi
l•A,ual Op port unity
l·.mplo)t·r Mi l"
H1\NKJNG
C'11lurnh1.1 :-..1\111,_;-.. :1
gri1w1ni: lin,1n1·1.il 0 1
i:•in11,1ur1n. h .i., 1 m
llll.'th.Jlt' 11f)1ll1rtUfllllt'' Ill
th1• l11JO Jh•partmt nt •11
I I " i\ II .1 h t· I Ill \ tJ
r1111u.,lral1 \ ,. ol I 1l 1•-.
Ap,ey et TIM ·=-.. a ,,. ... .. c..-....... . ...... , ..... .
n..._..CITA~.11111 n10 r1 .. ... ...... t ........ ,. ............... ...
=:=.===·~·--.
T~At.._. ,.,,, .........
a.-dlcepe MelMa ••ce
SJ.JO Per How
CltnT ... '
S671PerW..
Cltrtil
S549 , ... MOllHt
s.t-.lce s...ort Wort.# r
S601PerMollltl
G..-dl 1e..,..,.
S6 71 ,.,. MOllHt
hildll9c) M•t111•c• Wori&er
S720 ,.,. M-"'
VectorCoMrolAMl.._,
S720 Per MOllHt
S...al ....... MclcW.
RtpairSZ.90PerHow
Senlce s.,port Wort.r II
S640 ,.,. MOllth
ILmMhcCllfM M.Wt"-c•I
Mece..ic1Hetper
$820 Pu MOftth
Stock Ca.rtl
S671 Pu MGftth
Cl...tcal TraiNftc)
at S2. 90 Per Hour
Utility Mointe....ce
$640 p..,. MOftth
----~
FEF.orLEA.':iE
Jo"r{'nch Polynesia :rahit'
or outer islands. Bcacb
f r o nt s availabl e .
l>evclopers only pleasl'.
Owners in llawa1i look·
mg for foreii:n anvcstori.
.Call...art:i! l'Od e
'"'923-87511,
f'OUNO. Wh1ll' PUPl>.Y
upx. 6 ma. . \ u:1luty or
Nl•wporl Wl'e.t . ll unl
inJ.,'lOO lk•ach Look., like
Samoyl-d Call Uf.:J.11156
you :11~ a .cuUe,.. ..\',.,.~L.Jr;:4• ~E O.E. \I I·
Auto l11t' l'Pr'o/Ul lm1111·cl
lllH.'nlnl: '!\11:0..,1<111 \ 11• 11
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Iii Nl'4'dl·d rrir ""l'·•IHllm• • .1r r1·n1.i1 c e1111p.11q
,\1u.,t 1111\ 1· i.:uo•I 1111 \Ill~
n:mrd & CJ)il 111 1·11.1·
( .111 \1 r /..1 n1111 .1
SJI 21111 or l!r. r.:tJlr
LOAM Utitity Ai•
S577 p.,. MOftth
ICl...tcolt
• t
<Jc Space in beaut Irv
bldg, recept room. 2 enc
ore's, s torage rm .
ID3-8900
SANTA ANA. O nly
S7S/mo. Small om ccs :1t
:2> No. Broadway or 1102
West 17th St. fo'or more
1nro c all Re n ata ut
566-T107 .
............... 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MIDllly to Loan 50 25 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SWll'G LOAMS
and
2nd Trust Deed Loans on
rcs1dcntiul propcrty
Custom1z<.'CI lo meet
your ne<.'<ls !
JU::. DEPT.
SAMTIAGO BAHK
714/832-5200
F'ound var Goldcnw(•i.t &
11<'11. II n. hlat'k malt·
GC'rman ~hepht:rd
1147~)1
LOST . Golrl wal!'h
w /1nsrr1 pl1on. 0 F ·
FEit I N<: tn:w A I( I>.
Var. llolulay lll'allh Spu
II B. 54H·2'J:n . For store & office space al
reasonublc rates.
500 to 5000 SQ Ft.
MESA VERDE UR
PLAZA fNEED
fMONEY
-~t -;ma ll ~n·y Poodlt• &
I urge black r>obicl Lub
Vtc. l>cl Mar /Nc·w1HJrl
Htvd. 642·5708 REW A HU
l5Z5 Mesa Verde E, C. M.
545-4123 .
LET'S MAK E A DEAL
~sq. ft. in great loca· om-in Fountum Valley.
Please call Cheryl Green
12131 S40-0227
lialboa Is la nd. 2 new
i.WrCS or l large i.tor1::.
1>8 Agate. Avail. now.
Call lo:l(.'C. AJ..'l. 675 8170
~--------Harbor Bl vd. C.M Pnmc
cumm'I loc $300/mo.
~ll56or67S.22L3 ----------N4..-wport. Nr P.O. Modem
~sq ft, store or ore. :!6:!0
AVON·I E1. 213-477-7001
Retail/Office space. 700
sq fl. Wcstclirr areu.
\.bi6'4148. coll collcl'l.
• CREDIT MO
PROILEM
2lld & ltd TD loanl
547°5402
Arranged by
Coast tto.. l.oafts
CASH FAST
2ml & 3rd homeowner
lo1J ns fast. .. Cor a n y
purpose! EZ terms, pasl
credit no problem. Call now ... NoohUgation. Dkr
955-1610 . -----·-------------Lido bldg has 1100 sq ft
iihP sp11ce w/both :lVuil
8-15. 3355 Via Lido N.11.
673-4156 ---------
MON1'..'Y AVAILABLE Lo
cool. any purpo:-.c. Mr
llar11ravc 0.'ll ·3535
Bu.olmcss /investmsnl
----------
L os t : No rw eJ(lan
1'.Jkhoond. M, s1lvl•r /i.:ry
w/blk fa.cc. Spn ni;dah.: &
McFadde n. Heward.
968-7CW
(ml larJ:e fem ruppy, blk
& whl, whl U11 lip, Me1ia
Verde a rea. blk collar,
rlea rollar. ?i45·31HO :
t213)fl:j6·0276
luit. Grey Smmesc l'al.
Halboa mark«.>t, July 13.
Ci 116734324
LOST: 7/15 eve v ac
Adams/Placentia. CM .
S prin ger Spa nie l ,
brn/whl. •· outche'l!.".
well-mannered. rah1es
t a_g s fro m I ti a ho.
Heward ! H7U ·65H
unytimc.
Lo>t : One 100' nylon tape
w/lenn1::. ball l ied to
!>arnc. ltcwurd. fll15-HlJI Udo Bldg has 350 sq rt loon:., llOY purpose. --------
shop space w/ha. $1100. ___ A...;J.(..:..!l_.IW_2_·0tl_55 ___ • IJJST: R«.-d /\lceda wet 3355 Vlu Lido N. H. 6734156 Any type bus1m.-ss loan. i.u1l w /hlue pane l
twal ~tat<'. Con!>lr. & lkward. No qul'Mll>n!>
.... ,lriel R...tal 4500 Dev. As.'\. 540-1433 :1i._k...d_._6'14_·2221 _ ....................... -
Nf..-w front !ltrect location. Money Waftted 5030
Park lrvmc Ousine!.S •••••••••••••••••••••,••
Cknter. 4.001 sq ft. For 2NO TD on 0 C. income
IM.>'Opllon lo buy. P vt property. 12'.4. int, due 2
Ply. 4!M-4K92. 494·3966 yn.. S17K in front of 3rd.
--Wall discount. A1,rt.
1SOO sq n. 1310 Lo.ian. CM· 541-0800
$400 pr mo. 646·7512,
S48-8MlO $5000 buys parl111 l
----------• owners hip in movie.
32llOSq.ft. New Deluxe EB ti mated Sl2,000,000 wa~:e ':{ioo mo. gross < 714 > 957-0207 __ _
AND Mortp~I. Trust
J404Sq.ru Ofc/Wareh.'lc DMd5 SOlS
.. 1491 Mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
ATS.OIEGO/S.A. l"WV Sattler M~ Co. ~ 77<Hl797 All types ot real estate
tlaW IMDUSTltlAL Investments since 1949.
'"'5 FOi LUSE SpKlalli.ing hi
0011e to 405, 605. & 01 211d TDs rreewt.YtJ. 1eoo 11q fl. with 642-2171 S4S006 I I
off~. 'flA/898-2030 ..,_,. mo CASH FOR TD's
... ••••••••••••••• .. •••• American Mort. S47·7l51
1-'ound Cocker Spaniel
rmlc. rust & hc1Jtc. :-.hrt
tall, V11• Ru:-.h:ird &
Wurncr. l"ln Vly
!Q.1189
tUUNU· 3 rl'(l lm.h Set
Lers·2 rem. I male I
male blk/whl Terrn•r
max pup. Male blk/wht
Cockapoo. Mule wht r:ib·
bat-very tume. Othcre..
NB Animal Shell<'r·
Newport llllls Animal
lloe.pllal, 2670 Sun
M.agool, NU. 644-3656.
f''ound German short hair
rmle. Leuvc mc.'8e.age nt
4~5884.
fo"'ound: Yn~ hlk/wht Lob
type dog, Mesa Verde
4iJ'ea. 540-1889 ----------
Lost 2' gre~n Iguana.
TOW ureo. Lo~uno. Call
494-1402 or 833-5361.
!ohm. ~drr 5'3". fun 11111
In i.:. hut m I' n t :1 11 y
ma t u r e r> I l· a s l' c :1 11
Gll"rlllil. CM No k111k~
call.,
Laity ~l<eke. n·tm.~I t·uuc
l4l'nlll'man m·:-. who l'll·
JOY ... (':lrlllll'I' 1r.1n •I,
Wt·~tcr n art. Indian
<•ou11try, gtlOll tooll, goud
t 1m1· ~. No i. 1• x 1 I''
l'l.t:AS E S,•n<I
fl':-.p<J flM':O. IU Box :i51,
Ua1ly l'llul, l'O Uux 15GO.
<.:M!f~i
lllHING c;m LS
fSCUHT &tOH MUDl':J.
'l'OMMY'SOF
NEWPOHT ti4~·l57 t
eves
.......................
Gotng on bu.,int-e.s traps.
llave fun. Call Travel.an~
Secrcturacs. Urenda.
8!)4,. 7563
T~ 5450 ......••....•.........•
SN:kang female. n o n
:-.moker. 25·30 lo :.hr 1.:as
& rln vani.t to Long blanrl.
Lc avrng Aui! <!5t h
714·491-4823. J•rie.<:1ll;i.
~nt& ation • ••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •....••.•......••......
Klndcri:urll'n rei::1str:il1on
Is now in proAress ul The
(j l' r h c r <.: h 1 I d r <' n s
Center We nfler a st:llt!
-cert1hc.-d K1ndcri::;irt1·n
program lncludmg math
& rC'udmg rl':1d1nesi. ••l'
t1v1lJl-:o.. Afternoon t h• hi
t•arc provided <.:all fur
mformal1on. 6'10·K820 -Jobs Wanted, 7075
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ma1d e.-US E
MIN UTEMA ll>
WEEKL Y 011
MONTHLY. Ins, bonus.
l>ondcd. 975· 1107
I tome Mni.:r <.:ompan1on
for ~nior M 11"· Rcf1m-d
Mat Worn; hshld sl'r'lY
t·xc cook. drive. s hop.
car Ui.:hl h.~k/lnrly: S da
hv in/out S10 du flllO·R&l3
Pnvat.c prncl h'al nur-.l'.
IJaily or P/T home cnn·
1!73·8W'J -----llonorablc Spanis h lady
wants joh w/nil.:e udull
family. Xlnl rcrs. !lave
IC$!ul papers & dnvmg
hc.lm-1136
HetpW..ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100
Account mi:
C OMl'UT EI<
l'OSTI Nt; 11\ t; I> ITO H.
I lpm L117arn N11:hl ;111tlil
t·xp pn·r Mu:-.t tw fr1•1• tu
work m·ta-, rla'., 111 trn111
Xlnl Npl Bch IOt <.:.111 lor
appl &1~5000 ext !'i~I.
AccuunlmR
ACCOUNTING
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
/\l TO~Htl'IV I'.
Service Man~r
Toµ N"w1111rt 1mpnrl
'>liJ('C: 'ol't•k" f 1111 •1m1• •'\
1wr11·111 1·u in<l1\'1du.il
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BEACH IMPORTS
HllX l>m t' !'>I 11•1"\
:--: .. :w1·otrr HEM 'II
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Oranqe County is /\utu 'l'ruri-. ~hop h1ok1111-: loominCJ! And so are lorqu:ih~'<J~!'>'llllll'I
we! ---
We're
llOll•RTllRLP'S
accounlell'5.
There arc m~iny nC'w
f1rmi. moving into the
Orange County ar.-a
bnnJ.(mi.: about an in·
crcasini: demand for 1·x
pcricnccd A~·count 111i.!
and Uata l'nH'l•e.s1ni.:
pcr..onnel. ..
CPA'S
Audit on
Tax Accountants
Cost Accountants
Sr. Accountants
Boolckeepers
Accountin«J Clerks
Data &dry
K/P Operators
If }OU are not awar•• ol
the bcnd1Lo, of w11rking
temporary 1:1\1• 11-. a
call or v1s11 u-; al our rww
locat1on. Wt· will Ii.· h:.11
PY lo OISCUS!\ ll Wll h you
We are loc:atl'<l in l ht•
COLDWF.LI. BA!'.K EH
BUI J.UIN<i
Suite 112()(1
2333No. Broadwnv
Santu Ana
17141835-4103
fo"rcc ParkinJ.(
•ACTRl';s.<;ESIAC.'TOHS
•All AJ.(t'St All Type•!.*
•<No 1-;xpcr Nt'l' t •
"S AM ... tnll'rVICWlnR
now. Our d 1ent:-. huvt'
wor ked "ROC'ky II",
''Goldll' & Th(' flOXl'f
··Ladv In lkd'" wdloht•rt Conrail. .. w rag I l· y ·.,
D oublt•m1n1 " &
w /01 s 1H'Y Stud ine..
•Anyone mtl'rl'sl«.'d rn
•Movies or Tcl('v1s1on •
•C.111 ··s A.M ·· t.odoy •
•c 714 I 633 2233 cxt 05•
Baby:.1tlA.•r: Vnnallll• p/I
day e. Mon -Fri
2 :l).5 JOpm, your humt•
or mine. s tart !.1 17!1
lrvinl' 752 072H
Ui\HYSIT'rt:H my hnmc·
I' ~yr old 3 30 t•1 Gl'l\1
M F <;d, pay liJJ <ia:J~
~~IO 1750
Babye.1ttcr wan1ffi I d yr
old girl. :i i1 day'> a wt•Pk
Your homl'. Call tH~Hil41l
\"V\. ... --------BAKf-:lt. l'XP pn·r Will
1 rmn Apply an p1·r-. 70~1
I·: Ila lhoa Bl. Uu I boa
Bak1·ry l'riJ1I !-.u 1n·
lrvint·. ~.yr:. l'"P 111 f1K1d
prncl :-.;ii .1 n $:!11. 11111
K33·&'1'11 IO:im' [1pm ~1 V
ll.1k1·r)' S.il•''>, Whol1•..,,d,·
l•:\p 10 101111 ... ;i '"' Salarv t1·omm 111•g1111.1
l;h · I 1 1 IJlt• IS:l:I H~1<!'.I IOa 111
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lia11kan1:
HEW ACCOUNTS
i::xf)l:ncncl' rcqw11•d 1111
ou1 <.:c,...la ;\fl--;.,, ort1l'l'
l'l1•a'>1' 1·a ll <iccll'..,:;t•
Wai.:n,·r JI 546 231111
Calif~ol
SaviftCJS & Loan
:m~ llurhor lllval
CoM.1 1\11•0,;i !121i2t:
An 1'~1ual OJ>rx11 tunll)
1-:mf>lo~t·r
UANl\.JNG
PACIRC FEDERAL
SAVIHG(S
I lu:-. oJ)l'nani.: in our
COSTA MESA
&
SOONTOOl'EN
NEWPORT BEACH
OFACES "'° ll FULL TIME&
PART TIME
TELLERS
-
» 1q ft. UIOO ft otstouge Wanted $30,000 lo be 2 white rem toy fox tcr-ACl'OW\llng
or shop. C.M. area secured by 2nd T.O. on riers. West Side Wesl • Fi..-eCt.ncs ADVEllTISINGSAU:s
t041ll new Laguna Beach pro· l!llh. 642.7221. We are currently Ul'CCPt· Generous rommai.:-.aon.
Xlnt benefit s. p:iicl
mc.'t11cal. tlcnto. & hfc
in.-.. S&I. or ou11k l'XJ>cr.
preferred <.:all 13111
W111tetl3I·~ .... Wtllhd 460G ~~~.~~~equity. ----ing a ,phcallon!> for __ w-_ll_lr_a_1r 497·'164
-··••••••••••••••••• ____ _ ----FOUND: Sal. 14th. Pkg. "'1gurc Clerks . Should ....,.. IMtaltatioft BankmK
Wlflt to rtnt or leuc by unurv AUAIWLE on St. IO Lag Bch. Iden· havt! 6 mos ofc exper & &Service foreman EXrERIEHCED
Aucu•l 20th In Cost a IWUnl.I 11 ~9t!O-· ---le1t1blchondwrltang. /\lso U L. Co f\ill benl'ltts TB.LERS
lleta/NewPorl Beach 2NOTD & f' o u n d r e m u I e need lO key by toueh & 11 Open salary Min 3 yr., SOUTH COAST
..... 1 or 2 Bdrm. un· SWING LOANS... • s mall/medium black typing Apply In pen.on exp.'" alarm industry NATIONAl.UANK ,··-• .. _... .._.M... apt NT ES ON OR"' ,i,,..~ .. : f VI T RA N S A M E R I C A ...... sucu ""'""'' .. I ER · T LY ._,grey C1un, ot. c. .. • ...,. 1 642-3400 1\n lndcnnndcnt &nk ...-...... o •· •-·a' 0 E "'-! s DI Insurance . ..-v Bmsto .. -· """..,or upod. """'11 n.JLLYAM RTIZ O... r .... rv•cwnear an ego St C 0 EM L' 849SunrtowerSl bullnellwoman with re J.,.ee ~ally Frwy. ~7~--_ · M. E. · Ir Alitftal Hospital Costa Me"a
,..,_..,Will be lttad>: R.E. Broker, 960-11157 ......__..... & 1..., I & Bather/cleaner Ai'iPTY ""-nk .,
.-,lonl\ClnDt.enlftt• -aim Mon·fo'rl 11·2PM. 1333 °" '"" uut like o•n home. 8%Jo'lntTnlstOeedNote l t •"-7005' ...,_.._ 7005 Avocado. Nn. Npt Ctr Excellent opport~natles
•111». preterr9Cl. Call Wiil discount. Phone ••••H••u••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• behind theatre 1 &t (w,t growing Savings ....., Willi am Cl• r e n ee & Loam for can-er oncnl· ---·-I Weaveut54&-0228. ._.,.,._, S..-.lce ed umbllious manaite
PROCESSORS
Will t1t• n~f)l11\.,.hl1· lor
prm·c·,-.111g dot 11rn1·111
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SR.LOAN
PROCESSOR
Heqwn'l> 1·xpcncnl·•• Ill
pn.ll't'S.'itnl!. maJor li>l\fl~. knowll.-dl!,e of all pha:we.
ol prOl'l'Sl>IOA and typmi:
(J( ~wpm Knuwll'<ll!.t:
()( l'OllSlruct1on loane. anti
rl'l'ent S&L cxpcn..,ncl'
prl'forr<'d
LOAN SERVICE
CLERK
Rcspons1h1hl1l>S" will •n
l'luc:ll' hand!Jn11. dl'm.incb,
payml'nts. bC'nc•l 1l·1:11 v
'>lalcm1•nh and olh1·r
loan -.t·r' ll"<' al·t 1\1111· ....
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romJ)Ulcr Loan M'f\ 11•1·
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and Loan
Association
17t 11771i 71111
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B1\.'>KING
REGIONAL
SAYINGS REPS
An cxt:1tmg 11p1w1rl 111111 v
I:. ,I\ a1labl1· Wll h :i l1•a1I
1111: i.av111i.::1 a111I loan lor
111d1vuluab cx1ll·nn1n·d
111 Leller :ind new ac1·uun1
funl.111ms Wl'0r!' :o.t•l'ktn.:
Savm.::-. Hcpi, l11 lru vl'I ;1!>
nul.'<lcd lo brant h l1rr11·1•:-
1n the an•a, µrov11 l1n.:
1•ovcru.1tl' when hranch1·'
Ill'<' short·sll11ft'<l. 'l'ht•:.c
full lime pos1uon:-. wall bt•
hascd 111 one hranl·h
c nearest you 1 and n·
q u 1 r l' r l' I 1 a h I 1•
transportation If e.1•h•l't
t.>d. you'll l'nJOY an l'X
cellcnt :.alary and out
i.tand1rjg benefit:-. includ·
ini.: pa1tt caree r appurt:I.
profit shanng. mlodtral
and dt•nlul in~urann•.
free p11rk1n1.t anl1 morl'
Please tall Peri.onnl'I (m
more 1nformut1un
FIDELITY
FIDIRAL
~IL.o..A1sn
<2131a44-81 t I
An equal oppty employe r
8"f:nllble, •orklnl llAL ISTATI LIC .. SI PBX opcralors for a fTlL'flt ptl'1l0nnel. Call for wr ur Htlu o~' fl I u•llfs/ TWO D•YS SZIO telephone answcrlnR detll1lsonopcmnas . Also ~~~~1~~.~;,a.;~~11~ bedreoe cott•le " · Pen:Hllt/ "' 1K1rv1ce ex""nenced or Dl.oed · ""'· 0.-dtUlar or Coll• ...... .._. will train. 'i-\111 tlm1• or Clll"~"'TELLEll fo'ri. 9·6. Sat/ 9·5. cvet1. ::...:::=m:.~ ....................... 1 ....... -......... •o.• .._'"'hr.. part Umu 8hfft04 uvulla· Ill full lime teller & lll ltll·~.
-n ..a1 .. Pilot. P.O. • • ••••• 1100 ,.. ... HIHll .__.,. ....,_...., .... ..._. .. , blc. Oay11. »llernoon-l'IT teller. !'refer c~· 8c1Wty Salon Mt1ni<'unst ; -Cotta ...... ;.." •• :.~.:........... • .. A 1:1 I ...... '"""'•· ..a.u •n &.MT9. evenings Ot [Crave yard pcricnccd Staddlebock wanted MUKI bt> rooo in JULY 21 & 2t . Mu11l be able to work Sivlnltl & Loan /\Sll<>Cltt • all ptia:w11 of nal work
... HouMhold help 6 care ror ... STIY HOYL .,..... !IOf1le weekends Typln1t Uon. Cllll for •PPl Mtll. Qlentele wanted l'tut not o.lr9 IM/l'llll ol S-elcllrVl*)pW. 3& wpm. reqillrfd. M1ny Jm.ic. 769--018l • nccesnry Newport ... ..._,._,uni-: -.-. .. ~ ...,,...,_Mllll..,_...,_., co benefits ttvaulable. EO.E. M/fo Bttch.640-8023.
.._ w-.i ~ lot ~ .. • • ,,._,.___ l'\falecall MC'.WI Prl. You don't need ·a 1un to ..... lflftlOOl!IF ...,;;:awww .. Me FHhion bland itrn "draw rat l" when 'IOU Buuly Operator · •P•<'f'
.., eU of •• Wwltb&Alll '7141M4-1"411714t64.,HH M0-1191 place an ad In lhe Dally for lease. Lido ll1tr
IN,,., ....... , Jt'u USSZS • Costa Mu• a ru Piiot Want Adil Call now flllihionl. 34.at Via Lido.
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CASHIERS
STOCK
PEOPLE
C111"ot l'lui. JmJ>11r1 -. 11 r,·
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mg 1·a:-hll'r:-& ~lul·k 1~·11·
pit· l•1r 11 's n1·w South
t 'uasl :-.111rc A1>ply 1t1
pl'r ... on 11t The S outh
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Anton Blvd. Costa Mc:-.u,
on JuJy 23. bctwoon 12·30
& 6pm or July 24 ·<!5
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BOOKKEEPER
l'rogre!>.'>l\t' mail ordrr
Co hai. 1mmt•d1<1lt•ly
opt•n1ni: for an 1•xp 'd
bunkkl'l'Pt'r l•> h;indll•
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ha11k r1•<·11n1·il1.1t1on
( :r1·11l oppurtu111ly for thl'
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or "·ml rl•,u1111· L11
C~HIERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
Opcnmi.:.'l now availal>lc
for full tame assistunt
manaJ.(l're. 011 2nd. & 3rd
~hJft. No t•xpenencc ne<·
Wt• tram Start S3 JO to $l
pc-r hour Advancemc•nl
01lfl0rtunity rur mani:ii,:l ..
11M.•11l po~1t1nns to · $.5.50
111·r hour 1r quahf1NI. fo"e1·
11101 l' 111Iormat1on & 111
h•rv1t•W g11 to :;tori· >12 al
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llOOKKEEl'JNG ,\SSIS'I'
An 1mmt-<I · 11p1·n11111
rull llllH' Ac•rt :-pay ,
hilhn.:. payroll. hlc I VI'
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IOOtCICEEPER
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1"11.'>h bl lnvi.tmt Finn
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p rl'f X l nt 1r 1n)(1•
l:it:1wf1ts Call r.111 0123
lurcJkrA'°"" ln ... tallullon & Sl'f\'ll'c.
U I.. Co Pull hcm•fal !'I,
OJX'T'I ~11l11ry. min 3 yr:.
1•xp 1n alurm indu11try
SG:WOO
CANVV DI PPER. Exp
Apply In pcrs . 705 1-.:
Ba lbo u UI , Balboa
2pm·10pm •
CAN?AsSElt -port· ttmt work. Collectln11 &
check 1 OK add rcuc11.
400>~ -------
Co11h1c:r 1Reception1st .
C'llUlll'il CLISTOl>I A'
p.1rt t1m1•. C1JM . 1111•.tl
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Counter
Sales &
Reception
111t' Uailv l'1lot ha., an
ol)l•IUnl: ~t tlw m:iin of
111.'l' lront l'OU!lll'r. Dulle'>
con."sl of r lass1lwd ail
e.alc:-.. rl•t•epllon tor tb"
t•ompany & gcnl·r11 l
C'lcrwal work Must lYlll'
•l.'1 wpm on d1·ct.r1t• uod
tw t apabk of dculu~i;
with the puhh t·. C)p
portu1lllY for lt<.l vanct•
ml'nl. t:l<cl'lll'ut 1·nm
puny b<•ncf11 :-..
For Inter view plca11c
rall
l't'rsonnel Office
6'12·4321, ext. 211·
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
:01 \Y . Day St.
C~ta Mesa
l'~ual Opportunity
Em1>loyer -------
CLERICAL
10 Key odd, It lYl>C. 40 hr'
J)l'r week. Mon thru 1'"r1 .
Kerm Rima H11rdwarc.
3nl llarbor, CM .
t.1cncal
MICRO PHOTOGRAPHH
8alftry S4.36 per hoor.
Part·tlme 1>0sitlon <Mt
Jm\) CoPylng lc11al docu·
mc nl11 ond r ecordii.
Knowlfdge of microfilm·
hll( and pholocopylnl(
cq1.1pmootdalr11ble. Ap
ply lmrn..'<liuwly.
COUNTY OF·
Nuuonal co wun111 person
who ef\IOys public ron·
tuct. Must bv 11cc11r11tc:
w/f1aa. hl~ typing, xlnl
bc.on(lfata. 962· l34'1 Aak for
nwnaJter I
'caabMr. P/l. exp'd, mu1t
hav. bMac phOt.O exp.
Photoarapby Unltd.
1_. Beach Blvd, HB
tM'7·*4.
lmNRola . m OIA~·
Sanc.t Ana, Ca
('114) Df.2844
AlftrmaUve ActloCS
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Shan1IOO • 1tum 1:1~11n 0oAor-bni:ht~1wr , wht
cpta 10 Mill blearh l"h•un
tiv, djn rm, h11ll Sl5 Av11 nn S7 50, couch SJO. t•hr a Ouar ebm J>t't otlor
Cpl ftP&)r, lS )'1'1' l'xpr
Ovorte •· Bankntptey Du work m)'tld( Hcfi. rm. Adton i.epa T)'plna. _$31 __ -0_10_1 __ _wo. __ sioo _______ We Care Carpet Cleaners
............ Steam clean. Abo up -~••••••••••••••••• bc>l1tery. Work guar.
Bab)'1Ut1n1 my laome Truck mount unit. 1-'tc..~
l ove " ca r e, ex'. est.reaa.ra\A!S .64:>·3716
~-12118 c ......
llyhorne,hr,da)'OltWkly, -••••••••••••••••••
vie. 34 St./ Balboa 81, For 10UI' DHt e<>cklatl or
NB. 811>-1708. Slhr or S40 dimer party ._ UNT-A-CHEF
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•¥ tCll J I .......................
~drapery clt'lnJna.
darMi ln yoor honui, 1111 In
lQAY.Ut.'ft(., no walt11111 Cout l"abrl r c· or ..
66-'1UJ..
.... ui1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t;l.l'A...-IUCIAN Prwt.'tl
riahl frco e~Umutti on
1..,. wamall Jot.
U c 11172:M 11'13 ~
u f' .. d e.ctnc
114.5 0074 ---ELEM'RICIAN
Rti11t r•tt•M, ta t
workman hip Sm3ll
.)fbl p1·c·r1•rrt'tl tl7& 11345 ;..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
K&O tu.'tlt>m wooo lcm:
u1'(, j(lill!!I & ft-nee repair
rAO 4000 /IS-18 :io:J6
WOOD. fonccb. gale11 .
pa008. rea.wnable rates
OAll S.7-4193.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Q>mp&ete service & salc!i
Automatic opcrutors
i< c pa I r s p e c I a I t y
rm.ar74
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Uardt!nlna. maln~oan~.
lanthca1)ln1. liob
~ 1570, 21.11/ W-8'1M>
Vans care. c:ompleh•·
Hf'Uablt H11a1on11blu
IW• Clt'80U&l9 ~
~P th11ulla11 111r<1~11er.
(.'h111n up.. lrllNllhtuba
prun d " trammed litl>l744
K .. 11 ·11 G11rdc n ln1&
:-,Crvllu. yd m1a1nt, tn·~·
1nmtr1ing & removul ,
dl"Ufl Ul)8 845-~7 ---G ......... k .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Auto Hcpalr Tuneup•. oil
cl\IAJ\gl.l Wt• work ul your
I~ Jerry 549 J'n7 ---HOUS~& Al'T PAINT
Ul':PAIJtC'U:AN llAUI.
ti.> C~T &16 1701
fl(Ji.11l!hi. cnvc-IOJ)(.'' ln m y
luunt V<1r1o us com r~iflJl.,. Irv JI el£. C:ull
lrl'll~. ~· 0433
PIANO LESSONS
00 JOOJ
•.....•.•...•..•.......
Your complete ~erv1cc. Lit sck'{'lion of papers &
lll.ll'Pl1es. 675 ~!175 -------GoHl.eslOM •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mu.:ki MacDonuld,LPGA
n.ancho San Jouqwn (iC
pvt by uppt 831 · l7.W
Part.la! or com plete pre-
paration In yoor kitchen
by a European chcr Bar ~ES-cover lelt.ers, & service personnel s up·
professional present•· plied ir nc.-eded. Appoint
lions. reasonable rute11. ment.s for eslimalcli &
fast iwrvlce. 493-J.973 aak planning. No oblJgation. for Dee
Gardening. clcnn-ups & Handyman
landscaping veorI:c •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------1 ~10 C.,.Rtarc --_--.,-1-eo.c--,.... ..............................................
llluMl. 545-7072
•VE RY LOW PIUC&S•
or1 lands<:upc m 111nl.
George 549-2015
Clean ups, H 11ulin~.
LundscapinJt. lmmed.
~'f'Vlctng. 642·9007
~nt.er. Free Eat. Any Cement work of all kinds. sue Jobe. CaU Allan or Free esl. LS yrs exper.
TtJo.y • Ml-8649 Alto block waJ Is. ~-0757 Jlom e Prlde·gurdcn
!lupin ~bopper• re Pla&lg a C1asstfted acHs cleanups. haul awayf>,
tbeliWeadamCI .. easy aa dialing your rotottlllng.554·1766
repdarly. And they f1Dd pbone. Give WI a call.
-.tbeJ'nlooldqfor. We'Udot.bereeLMz.5678 WanlAdHelp? 642-5678
011-pcnlry. fcnclnf.( & roof
mg. No Joh too sml. l'~pu u er 6.11-4264
Ha ndyman. l'a1nt1nJ<.
carpenlry. masonry,
rooflllg, improvemc11L'i &
rt:p1tirs Jerry. 549.3277
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCC Sludl'fll. I Ton truck
Trash. tree tnm. Dan
642-3224.
. ..................... . ·~~~-~~~~~~·: .. :.: eoo~~re~r!t WJ =~c!':!a~~~b~ ~mmt. 011ph11lt, trc:t re do It. MINUTE MAIDS lrvine.fJ7S.3175evc11.
mov•IH-tc. 831-12:57 provldlni:c • guarantffd 8l1cie. stone. block work.
fi sthaulln«,l't!SSl41iup c:l(l•n1t1B ac rvlc:c . tile floors. con cret e
Yd & 1u1r clnupe. •'rue Uc'd/bonded. .f"rw c&l. pal1011, walks, drive. w 1714)1142~ _m-__ u_<n _______ , way11 l"ree est J ohn
------Houl..tttlnc) _846-~_l.5&1 ______ ~
MIKJ-:'S JIAU l,JNG ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYi'~ l>U~tJC'tt-~ All type11 of m a11onry.
LOW RATf:S548·1451 HOUSE'tEHDUS Wea, patios, patio cov-
A aroui> of loc:1.S lA!achera ens. blk walls. 548·9l50
Haultde-MJ will care ror your home ·
••••••••••••••••••••••• v.tUle you arc uway. P h Solid m asonry. brick
Want a RY.Al.LY CL~AN
HOUSE? Lull Gingham
Gtrl 1-'ree est 64S.51.23
R.ob1n·a llou11cC'lcan1n~
Srvc, Cot· 11 U1oroughly
clcan house 540·~7
MRS CLEAN make ll
gleam . Ouch., apts.
home:! ner a or art s.
54!.I !1372
Cedar Crpt Cl.ean'u ,
stearnfshnrnpoo. wndow
wsh'g, llr wax'g, gen
dn'i.: serv. Hes/Comm
Reasonable. Simon
751-8951
Altc·e·s lloubcclcaninl(
neai.oouhlc. rchablti &
refs 673-1200/646-4871
DANDY DUSTERS
Wkly or 1 lime serv
VACAN'fS. rentals our
s pec111l 1 l y ST 1-:A M <.:AHP~T Cl.1'.:ANING
ft>nded. Ins l''rec t:sL
!&-4106.
2 wrl:i willln~ to dt·an
your hou.w lti.nlil , t•x
IJ(•r. rt·fi. Gil<!~ ----
The: Moppets <.:lt-nn111~
S.•rv ice l'rof cssiona b ,
wt•ll C'l>lllb. 54().23!13
ua86l6ex 2 work, Sl.50 &<1 ft. Call
lrltr • • aft.er s. 645-8728
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RobertscMI
IMUrW•
A5toelotft. IK.
f\111 vulua coolenl.tl on
homeowners covcra.it-
' 675-0562
Janitorial •••••••••••••••••••••••
<W1•1CK JNOUSTHIAL.
KJ<:STAlJ HANT &
fJ OMf: CLEANING
Hef. l.1c I Bonded/ I 11s
~s
LandscapfftCJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Block. brick slumpatone,
walll!. & planlA!rs. Let a
he'd contructor do It
right for you .
f<ea.o;onubly priced. liob.
548-'n53/SJ6..llW6
Mewing ••••••••••••••••••••••• U:>cal moving & haullnK.
l"rl'1ght, oUJce supplies.
household goods & ron ·
struct1 on cleanups
Reasonable ralA!s Call
~'A 4:£S4 mornings It evei.
()K. --------P ailltiftg/ P~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
PF.TERS PAINTING
Expr'd. Reas Rates .
1''r cc t:;s t . Call Gene
~~-----~ 1-:uropcan Landscaper. Prof pamung. Exl & lnl.
'l'()p work ... air pnre Low rate!'l Rcr11 f'ree
llt•f!! (Wl 41171 dys/evt·~ f:.t m47ff0. SJ6.438.1
Ll'l II•, ln11lall a NEW
L a n 11 '! i· ::a p <' o r
l<l·:mv 1-;NATF. The Old
Om· St I ,w A 36441!} <.: t1 I f
;111yt1mc Gi\5-6716
1>11~ IL l.m1dscup1.· If aul
mg-lrE'f'!I landscapes .
646-7(170
l'a1nting. I NT /EXT.
Nl•at, hon~t. rcai. . 12
yr<> <.'Xp. Lic'd. Dave
~ lt>1.~ -
fo)llt' l'Xl Painting Sl h c ..
111.-, Try me. 83tl 5~ 24
hr.. HH·hard Sanor
AU'AJMTIMG
Neat5.»1325Compl.
Ext.$650 lnt.l350
C-.C .. or P..-a
Custom work lnt/i!111t.
Ue •31641.U. 6'2-8$21,
Your H a rbor area
pointer. Int /ext. Prof.
(juahty work. Hea80n.
uc/lru.. f'.Bt cheerfully
11ven Dav~
Proper pre paration .
prime & paint. Rer11 .
Free eat. 648·0801 .
Lawrence. 64.S-0975 eves.
PAPER HANGER
Ask about wall graphics
& murals. 556-2991
READY APTS/llOUSES
(M RENT: pol'sc, clnJ~.
papenng-we do ever
yth1rig. Free est Cull
646-1.'163.
Plcatw/Repalr •••••••••••••••••••••••
p•lr • lleroof. All
typu ·•h loa l ••·
rockahoku·eompo-tar.
P'ree nt. ~I·~ P'ln.
Avail.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ght up your windows
w/beaut ataloed 1lua
overlay SLS aq ft. s.fH!m
T•-19'olt..,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
lurence'a TV, Local
service. Good rcra. Ranbl
rat.es ~7-1000 -----.... s.nlce
tree trimming It re•
rnwa1 •service. Free est.
Call ll63-9636 AM. ------T~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Free Tnul Lest1on, Crcd .
tcnrhcr, exp. Reading,
muLJ1 , Fr ench. Hsnbl.
Local calls returned
1173-«>13 Neal patches & wxtures
FMIEST. 893-1439 TyplftgW.lu
Homl.'1>, Addition s.
He s tucco , ove r
blockwalls Low rutt:s.
f"ree est. 586-4892
Re-stucco, Spanish t.ex ·
lure, avi:rage house 1375 .
Many colons. 91J5·8912,
~7.
...... MJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ptwnbing repair. Spe('. in
remodehng, topJX:r re·
pipe. 1''ree est Top llat
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
LP {)(f1ce Ser vices. rrof.
t,ypull(, term papers, rc-
:. um es etc. L ou1 sc
I lal(an 642· 7221. ----Uf*htfty Cleanlftg • ••••••••••••••••••••••
We expertly clean pro·
blem fabrics others r e·
f!N! lo clean. Such a1> hh'Cder~. ve lvets, lh1·
taan cottons. broeadci.
c-ic. Coast io'abnc Care.
~7433
Plumbtng, 537·3194 Window CIHninq ------..........•.••••••••... we·ro only 112, but we do 1l
heller. Pree est Visa/
MC, hl•/msd J()(' 543-5779
Expert wmdow washing,
10 yrs cxpe::r.
susri-:·s
(.1,1::1\NIN(i S~RVIC1':
751 7368
"Designs to Ditch~" -
f.)_Q L. l~undscape -
Quuhly work. Reasona
blc r n cc.'8. Call 54b-4312,
892-7003
Jnt/Jo:xt. Oependublc. Pr :
Reasonable. Free cbl. .... 'f r..u Mmwg1w•llf ......, Jay.548-6l!AI •••••••••••••••••••••••
545-7433
Collcf{e students. window
wa. .. hmg. Hcs1d/blorei..
Xlnt work.
'R cm r k I> I y e CC cc t I
seasoned lady J o or·
~?A? & cln your hm
Noteworthy rcrs. Audrey
4!Y1·1<>1.S or 759 l928.
U you're look.mg for a bcl·
ter Job, )'OU won't-wont Lo
mjt1s the employment
columM in Cla!!sifled.
Rc!Udl.'f'llJal & rommercial
p a 1 n t 1 n g . I'' r e e
e.sllmates. Re11. rates.
87~959L
Apwtment & Commcncul f.42·5449/fi45·797a Prope rty M~ml Cu. ---
Compll-W scrv 700-1666 Get GREF.N cash
Have something lo sell?. Want Ad Results MZ-5678 Qasslfied ads do It well .
'°' WlUTE elephan~ with a Class1f1cd Ad
Call 642·5678
MllpW~ 710 MllpW_.... 7100 MllpW-.cl 7100 MllpW..ted 7100 HelpW.ted 7100 He4pW•t.d 7100 HelpWanhd 7100 HefpWClllttd 71 ....................... ....................... ....................... . .........•.•.......... ·············•········· ....................... ...............•...•••. . ..................... . 7+00
U.1',;RJCAL
GUATJOIS!
GREAT PAY!
WE NEED
10.KEY CLt;HKS
PliX OPERA TORS
TYPISTS
SF£RETARJES
Join the team ! Become
a l'<bftll Proleu1onal !
COOK/DAYS
Expanding restaurant
c•haJn with over 50 units
l''um1ly-0wn<:d organ1za.
tlon offers plt·as ont
work m u conditions .
Cood opportunilit:s for
lidvanL'tunent. F.xcellcnt
company benefits. 1-;x
Pt.'11mced de:ured. Apply
In person to:
~ rn 2287l Lab Forest Or' ~ i {¥1 --"*-F---"-' -
COUNTER/YARDMAN,
fulH1me, mcchanclcal
ability a +, apply 1705
So. Coast llwy, Laguna
Bch.
IRVlNE IDE 752-666E
M/F
COUNTER He lp fo r
OencaJ Bakery. Ovr 19. Apply
U you were a rtlm 11t.ar, 71X> E. Balboa UI, Balboa
you would have t.o ~y a n 9am-9pm. :'d'tt°~TJ'~l'v N VER -c.oun--ter.;;._pe_rson __ &_o_u_t.s_ld-e
.saJes for partJJ store 1n COASTAL Costa Mesa . Ex·
PERSONNEL ~=s:.:a~om o r
AGENCY COUPL£5 leam how lo
54"6055 earn money work1nR V-~r part-Umc. our
2790 Harbor Bl CM 81111i11t.ance m akes steady C:.~rRt!~Ea~pt = sr/~1:~~~ ::~"':.
CLERK·ACCOUNTING Ina. quickly. Yor in-
fo'asl. accurate, detail formative appt call
onentA!ld. WlU train 8harp 983-'7225.
lndiv. 13.50 hr + good CRAFrS -penw>nS cxper.
hcne.l its . J e annie Wlth clay.Tralntomake
m-OllOC.M. novelty l\loneware. We
Oerk Cor H.B. drui11t0re. are expandinR duo to de·
ol mand.~. cxper. n necessary.
Min.age21,847·2:163 CusTODIAH
a. .. TYPIST DQys 7:»-4pm. no exp.
lmmed. opeoma for ex· nee. Must have gd refs.
per.lndMdualatoflllou-r phone " car. Call
clerk typist po11 lllon. m 70LS.
Document control &/or
accountin g ex p e r .
ul. Typing " 10 key
machine 1kll11J re-
q1.11 .• Good co. paid
t>enefiLI fr working cond.
In OW' Newport BHCh Of·
f lee. Yor appl. call
....,ext.202., ..
<X*P\Tl'OR
W9"1 ftroc.etMr • ........... open1n1. Call
DlM between 8:30 a.m.
" 5 p.m. weekdays. ~
Cook : Bullock· 1 South
0-t Plaza hi accepting
..,.,Uceliona lorlt~_f!! cook. Exp pre(' . vven
hmned. Apply BulJocks
Im N. Biiatol. CM or
call 50M811ext384.
COOICS
0.W. flolp. Good NlarJ,
btneflta, work!a1 toe. J1.,.Wla~vatnc .. t ~ ..
,
DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
Major Ille lnJrance
company In lfewport
Beach ls seekln6' Data
Entry Operators. Ex·
c..-ellent opportunity for
Indi v idu a l with
keypunch, kt )'lape or ~ tralnlntt. Testing
on Univac 1800 Keydlsc.
lloun4pm·l.2 midnight.
'IADDATA
Bn'RY
OPERATOR
lndtvldu11 muat h ave
mial•1m ol M monthl
CW'ftftt experience In
tlpe Modlin1 ud wri\·
Jft1 functton1. Liberal
benetlt1 p.cka1e. E•·
cellent wortdn1 condl· tlona. Ple .. e cont•ct .......
CUSTRELATIONS . l>nvcrfors rhool hus w111
SALES TRAINEES 1ru1n. Apply :it rnx:1:. ll1oo khur s t , I" V Tra 1n1ni:: for yo un~. !'62 :J:Jl2 sharp ind1 v1dual:i1 to _
make penodic t•all'> on IJltlVfo:HS lor lut.11 mm
our t~tabh::.lwd "u~1nc,.,~ 1ng 1·0. 1 Yr l'XJ>er, ~ood
& proCc:.siooal aN·ou11l1> llnvmg rec, lop wa~c:. &
m the Orange <.:ounly bl·nl'lats, 1mm<:d. 01.11·n
Arra Career onentcd in 1n~'i 7f;s-064J.
d1vlduals walllng to work ----
& take directions c·an •DRIVERS
build to a hli.th lncom1· FULL TIME• 1JOC,cnt.laJ'. Salary + Cnll
AJ fM Interview 979-2333
3-4 day wk. Admln/ Mgmt,
l' x p ' d t y p c . b k k p g
$!100/mo. I mu/vac
w/pay. 548-2486 Eves. ----
N cat a p p •· a r u n c· 1• ,
knowledge or Orange
County. Good drivinu re·
cord. Over JH. Company
vehic les. $3.10 J.H•r
hr.+1ncrntlvr:s. Call
Mark751-<!(il!li.
1J1•llvcring papt:r~ t11 l>HIVl':Rsn7.l1vP r
Vl'n<bng muchmc~ <.:.M · i,,1kery prn1luc t , tu ~pt.Heh. a;ea. Call urt supl·rmarkt·Li., early a~ 839-28 ... 7. m 11r111 n g to m 1 d
Llcllvery, P/t, '1 :JO.!tpm
Own trans, Mon· Fri
aJtcmoon. Call 557·Gn7
htwn9i\M 12 n1ion
Some wknds rcq. Mu1>t ---------bcovr 18. ~l.(JIJI
lH:LIVERY PF.ltSON,
must have good dnvinl(
record, please cull
833-1888
DRIVERS
Men or wom<'n 25 yrs or
older Know the coa~t
l'1t1~. Net $180 u W<."tk or
mor e Oranl(l' Coas l
Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt
Deliveryman for early llerrmann , 1-~ounta 1 n
AM L.A. T1me11 home de· Valley. c No of Slater
I.Ivery route. ~conqrnlcal betwn Ncwhope & car rcqwred. Adulls on t-;uchdl
ly, 2'r.I hrs pr day. $425 --------• oc-t lakehomc ~ bonu.'i.
Wcst/llB area. 638·5461i
DENTAL
r ctiodonltst needs full
lime asst. Jo;xpantlctl
duties opply X-ray
rcrtiflcale roqd. Expc·r
prcf'd. Salary open. Call
114.2-663 l.
I> Jo: N T /\. L A S ·
ST/Cham11dc. 4 Day
week. gootl pay
w /benefits, cxp<:r n<:c.
Cu 11646-4868.
OENTAL-Chalrslde ,\i.:-.t,
X ray lie rcq 'd . <.:all
~:nxi.
0.'l'll.lll Ass't, Orthn, C..:hr.
N 0. 4 duys Orlho exp &
RDA . M2·262G.
F.arly AM delivery. Wall
Street .Journal, ~ day
wel•k, N H & lrvlnc.
Smlll car rcq'd. 892·6500
••EXTRAS••
rweded ! Bil playcr11 &
xtras for maj motion 111c,
tv :.enes & pos& lv com-
mercials. Need people
for Org Cot LA loc sho•1t·
ings. Ca!ltini; now!
•1714)535·0120 ext 94 We
have cuslc..<J for "J<'ast
llrcuk.. .. l..ovc At F1r11l
li1te" "Hocky JI"' Sm
f1-.•. Goini,i into 5th yr,
hll(od ovP.r !i,0011 joh11.
... atlory l'l.ASTl l"S·
f'ro<1lc extrw.1on plant,
Dental 1!0C'ds fac1.0ry help & l'X
Typist receptionist for tr u de r opt' r 11 • F: x p
dental office needed. helpful. lst & 2nd 11h1rt.
Prevlou.'I offlf'f' exp. cs· A pp I y I n pt' r " n n
sential. Call 644-0683. F'abncalcd Plast1ti; HIS
Dent.aJ AMI.st.ants. Ji\ill & :!'· UlthSl. C.M_. ---
pert time. X-Huy he. re·
qi.ired. 0c<'oRlonal front
olc 645-2652.
DENTAL ORTHO . ·
Olalrslde assi.sl. lt.D.A.
cxper. pref. Ji\111 or purl·
l.lme. Beaullful un·u
Xlnt. oppo rtunity
Irvine. 59.H1777, urt. 6 &
wknds, 64().'4292. ----Dfl:NTAL RE CE0P ·noNtST
Oo you love people? Are
you hllhly exper in bWI
oltlaa procedures In •
dml.al office?
ff 80 we need you In our
Newp6rt office. 640·5684
~-861.-S Evea. Allk
for lllther.
FACTOAY
l.-0olung for a matur1>,
reepon.'uble p.·rson to do
Ille production work &
p11ckag1ng Apply 1n
1wrson, Klngs h·y Mru
Co .. 19114 l'locenUn A vc,
t .M. between JOom &
l!pm
R.ORIST
Unique rel•ll nuraery
neieM cre1Uve people for
full & part Ume perma·
nent poalllona. Muat
have experie nce In noral
desl1n. Excellent op·
porunly to work In •
MAIMTEMAMCE WORKERS
DISTRtCT FAIRS
1$941--S 1,0301
SEMIOR MAIMTENAMCE WORKERS
DISTRICT FAIRS
IS 1.07'--S I, 1101
The State of California is conducting
examinations fo r these two classes.
M aintcnance Worker applicants must
have at least six months experience in
grounds maintenance or compara ble
work. Senior Maintenance Worker
applicants mus t have at least six
months experience as a leadperson in
the ma intcnanc(· of build ings and
grounds. Applic:alwns a rc available al
Orange County l"Hir. 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626, <714'751-3247.
Applications must be postmarked no
later than July 2G, T979.
EQUAL O,,ORTUNITY EM"-~Yll
VRONT D F.SK CLE II K
Expcr'd preferred
497.4477 Judy
FRONT DESK
~SISTANT
New pnvutc rt:bort net•tlci
am1J1llous 1ndiv1dual to
IASSL'>l manaKer with r•·
i.ervullons & resort
11pcrations Com·l·nt ru
tton o n i.w1lchbourd
1·oord1nauon EX<'t-ll•·nl
i.trowth potential Cull
'fbc Good Life Al Luguna
Shon!!;,
494-8521
GENERAL OFFtCE
<ieneral" ocr1ce/smal l
i.alcs/PH l"O. Nr Airport
comp l ex . Sc<.'k s
ve rs atile, creative
person for gen' I off<'
dull<:i. Good ty1Jtst, lttc
bkkpJ.:. Susan, 5.56-3700.
Gmeral
JIOMEMAKEHS
MONEY:
Enthu..,1ai.llc tndiv1duals
· earn comm. Lo $2,000
by Thunks1pv1nK'
Ot-moni.trate toys &
.1:1fl., <.:omplete tra1mnu
N<J dcltvc•nng or collcc·t
1ng. Need car. (;u 11
7 M·:>SI 53411, i.:ollcc•t Io
!We lme.
G1rllt0!> Gnduet.s • "Our
29th Year "
'1'-M>opt·nin~11 In ~rowm" , _________ _
111."IUrllnt'l' CO. for t•on:;
l'lent10U!i & tlt•tall
rrun<led pc,.,,on,, w/f1~ur<'
ppCJtude SI ;irt $:>SC) $1>:".CI
tlcpcndln" <m exp. 371..., hr
wk. (iood hcner1ts
IW-845(), --------Gmcral Office Clerk. Gd
phone YOI CC, !>Omc l)'I'
1ng. some ucclg exp,
locaUon No. Jill, starting
salary $5611/mn + hcullh
bcnef11.11. 891-2697.
General oCl'OUnlJlnt exp in
gen ucclng/ co:.1/
payroll Progrci.i.lvc
JI. 8 . dl•v. Co. fiend ru
sumes Oox ll.11.li. !li.!MH
GEHERAL OfftCE
lmmed., Cull·t1m1:, posl
Uoo open for d"pcndable,
mature lntJlvlduul
wtgood typlnic skills. to
Yo'Ol'k with 18lea 4s 11c•n
omce ol m~u1n~ m anu1e Clrm our ocean. Vaned
dutle!I, typma. llllng.
eataloa preparation.
Newport Marin e
~.&U-3632.
Gcnerul
ITS MOT TOO LATE
'*1' A SUMMER JOI
Typ1s L'I
Sct·11•luncs
Warehoubc workers
Trutnco Assemblers
Work when you want lo
and po y I or t h<lflc v a rn ·
lrnn xl ras. Ther1: 111
N 1': V 1-: H A 1'' ~ Jo:. ii o
<.:ALL lJS today!
VICTOR
T.....,...e11y Servlu
... 556--1520
°"CJ llS.2622
EOE M/F
GENERAL OFFtCE
M94icalScMdlll1r
Pull time, all benefits.
S3~ per hour to atart.
flour& 3 PM to 12 Mid·
ntaht. t:xpcrtence pre· fttred. Call our 01rdcn
Grove olflc:e, A•k fOf' Mr.
~· --·-prestlgkMM Mttln1. .-------... USITHI
D~ILY PILOT ..,.,,
NATIONAL
HUISIM6
SIRYICIS
714/ltl-tJJ7
Ul-OJOI
Equal OPP employer
m/ffh
Air cmd. Deal1ner wllh
minimum 3 )'rt. com·
merelal nper. Xlnt
blnatlU lnch1d!n1 pro(lt llblrint. 540-7622. Mon·
•'n.1-5.
DRAPERY workroom
S.nwlniN needed. Nr.
O.C. Arprt Sal ope n ......
Please applr. In person, ~thrUFr .
ROGER ·s
GARDENS
210l 8an Joaquin HUI.I Road
COM M0-5144
lrLL tdJe h.tma With •
DIOJ PllotCl ... llted Ad.
llSULT"
SllVICI
DlllCTOIY For RauJt
Servtee Call
••J.1611 Ill.Ill
0 111 F'riday/ReceptJoni.t
lmmtdlate opcnlnl( In
1towln1 Coale l&eu .aann compan)'. Typtn1.
110 • 6 ~exp. pre·
fr'dSll•I')' c>pen. &ti·adO
G It E a-.; N II 0 U S Jo; &
Nur..c'ry, lull time $4 pt·r
hour. Good hl'nt•r 1t'>
J ad .. ~.n & PerkJ,ni., 1;757
lrvm1• Bl, Irv. 5.594435
GUARDS
PATROLMEN
We nc'td men to work:
Irvine, 1.ai,:una Beach,
Nc.-wport Deach, & Costa
M~11a. J-"u 11-u m e / pa rt·
t.Jmc. llJghesl paid in tn·
dustry.
lntematioftal
City Security
IO:W7 lns Alamitos DI
In.. Alam1to:.
17 I 4J H7-2020
GUARDS
JOBS
SA VF. Ci AS
If you want wor k •we
have a job for you near
yo ur home .
COMF: IN and ch<'Ck our
hourly wngl'·Wc puy top
money.
A L I. S If I fi" T S
AVAI LJ\OL~
Apl'IY 111 person
Mon·io'rl 8am-5pm
lS.12 W Commonwealth
fo\1 Ile rton. C /\
Mon Fri,R::I0-4:30
~WWumerRm 2 17
Sanla Ana, C:A
WELLS FARGO
GUARD
SERVICES
Oi vision of uakcr
l'r0lt-l11on Service!>
F'.t1unl Oµportunlty
1-:mployer MX/F
GUARDS
1'\111 & part limo. All
areas. Unifo rm s
fum11hed. Ages 21 or
over. Retired welcome
No expen cnce nee. App.
ly Unlvern l Prot.ert1on
SerYll'C, 1226 W. ~th
Street, Santa Ana. In·
l.c.'f'V1eW hours 9·12 & 1·4
Mon thru Fri. ------Handyman 30 hr. weekly
$2.90 per hr. Mnvll•
priv ile ges . Apply In
person aft. 7 : 30pm
Warner Drive ltl, 7361
WanK.'f Ave. Ill.Ult. Och.
E.O.E.
· HOSPITAL
SOCIAL WOUll
FULL·TtME
MSW • recent acute
holpkaJ exper required.
9nce duties Include d i•·
cherae pla nnlna. can·
dldat e mu1\ bf
knowle=• about
<hnl• " Lons B• uh 0 er I a t r I c: • ayat.eme Ir medlure re·
qulatJona. E1u>er appH· ~ 1ubmlt resume i.c
lM Alamitos General
Holpltal, 3751 Katell1. l.oe AlamjtCJll, Ca. 90'720
or call (714> as 6400 °' (211)-LIU. E.O.E.
HOSTESS
GIRL FRIDAY
F.1ntJi.t1l· l"JH'•·r "I>
µJrtun1ty for a vl•ry out
i.tan<.hnl! l!Jrl to :i:-.i.on.all
w/u <,Uc<:\•\i.lul 11\vl·i.l
ffk'l'lt 1·xc..'Cullvc Th•· ~1r
!,d dl'<I mic.l I~ rala·rt
amb1l10U.'\, & very uttr .11·
lJW. Sill' rnu.\t httvc ..i
W('al speak.In~ vo1l·c. bt
t'Xtn•nwly well groom1-.1
& rcflt.'\-t poise & run·
fuJeot'C m herM'lr. She
mU!>t have a ~ood cdul'a
llOll & the ability to wor\o
wi·ll w1lh exccuu Vl· as
w1•ll as crafumen whui.t
IJltnL'-. skill:., & 1dPaS
Mntnbute to our ""' l •~ ... Somt.' ocr11· .. '.\~llh
u11· h<.'lplul, h<1w1·1 .. r
more 1mporlanl 1•, a
lml!hl, h<1ppy , I.an·
"11arkl1ni; conv1·1,,.1
ll~'UllJ.:>t & the alJ1ltty Lu
be a ~rac1ow. hoi.ll'li'>
lk'f\Cf1L\ 1nclud • t:'lcuant
workinlC cnv1ronmcnl.
Pihl.Sant <'Ond1Lt0n!>, as
wd l as excellent litartmg
!>Ubry & fnni,:<' bl·n1·r1t!I
'flus Ill a ITIObl Ullltjl!C
po<11llon for a ver y
i.perrnl pcr!>On. l'lc usc
(•illl !175-1107
llnuseclean-in~ hr·lp:
Sl·Sl.50/hr + m1h:ai;c.
552 411.(i.
Dandy Dusll'rs
JloU!>t!kcc pcr nc<.'dcd ,
Mon Wed -F'r1. J.-;xper.
w/trantiportat1on. SS hr.
Call 494·9449 leave nume
&#.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
INSIDE SALES ..
lrnml•d. 111)l'n10J:'> for
•~l"Hl!>lble, mature :.ell
:.tarter who cum
munic.alt's cai.1ly with
ulhn-. Sull.'S t·xpcnl·ni·t•
11 plu. .. but not rnqwri•d
W1ll lrJm Must have ltll"
tyJ>lnU '>loll'!.
557-0825
ln;;urancc P roperty &
Cusualty assist l::xpn nc-.· M1mmum 2 yrs in·
cld typing. XJnt benefits .
J amo"l ln.11. Brokers. Calf
MJur1ne 7 52·0990
... EO.K
l~uranre· (;roup health
C'launs 1·"<am1n<'r 1-:xp ,11
ll·.1.'>I I yr _ Salary open
~A!).17t,7
INSURANCE
<;mup health claims ex
:unmer 1-;xp lll l•·u,t lyr .
Salaryopcn 541117b7. ---------l~llrtAN<.:1':
N1•wpnrt H rnch
brokcr nuc firm oHeri.
employee 11.or.1w1tant po1>1
t1on l n!!urunre ex
pcneocc r<..'qwrt .. od. Typ
111~ 45wpm, i:ood
hl:ncr1ts.
Rayly. Mart an & 1'"ay Int:.
714/644 5522 ·--------Interior Plant
Mait1tewc•
E.xpcnt'nrc.-.1 or nursery
back~roond. 1'\111 time.
494<11ti8
Jewcler/apprcnt1~. must
have some expcr. over
21. Cull SSl-6753.
Jd'nllon & Johnson Ba by l lOUS~EEPF.R · livem Products C-0. IDisposa·
for Npt. family. X Int. blc Div. I ia look Ing for an
!>alury · Ref. & <'XPl·r . executive secret ary lo
F.n A Ii s h s pt· ti k 111 ~ • We>tcm Div. Manager. ~v~rs ~l's_._6_7~_7_224__ AJ)phr::anL'! !!hould have
I IOUM'kccper /Cook.
lull or Pff. NII ur1•u.
U55 1673
ex1'4'lla·nt typmi;i 170+ l &
'horthand s ktll-, F.x
1•·n1'TWt• helprul hut nut
rw1·1·i.~ary. Salary 1s lie·
Homewiv~s & Stu-PL'l'lllt•nt upon qunllr1<·••· ltorL' & background and denh Photomat L\ l11mbined With an ('l(· Mech you. <:t-lll'fll lll'nd1t porka)_(c.
We hlfYC part liml' open send conr1denual rt:·
lngs ut our s torci. ot ~meR to : Mr. W.W.
ltcuch & Elll5 in lfunl. 'rymot1huk . 2081 8u11lness
Bch. & Harbor It Haker Center Ur., sult,e 201,
m Costa Md>&. 2 !>hlflli Irvine. Ca. 92715. fi •. O.E.
are available 10.2:30 or Kitch<.'fl helper· Mature
2::.>-7 Mon thru Prl We person prc('d, f/t, Mon.
also have other opcnlnf{li FM. J 1 ::.U.m-llpm. Xlnt
thruout Orange Co. lt'or work 1 n g co n d 1 &
a n lmmed . interview beot!rll8. Dayview Con·
please call Roacr Seher vull~t·1·nt llO!<pllal. 2055 at964~ ... E.0 K Thurin St, C M 92627
64235MEOE
IMMIDIATI Kitchen Help. Newport
'AIT TIMI ltcach Ten.ni.11 Club. Ap·
a.LOYMltn' prox 2$-:Kl hrs. per week. MOO-SHO+-"' l\pply In person. 260l
The DAILY PILOT EalltbhlfDr.
ootdft auto route drivers Kitchen Helper, morning
fur home newspaper de· or eveolna. Meta Verde
11 very In \he San Conv. Hosp, f61 Center
Clemente area. Mutt St. C.M.
have dependable car.•---------Seven d•.Yl· Af\ernoon.s Labcnn, e.per'd .. form
12:»5:30> M·P' •morn· aeuen. ~per'd., trucks
I n • • 0 n s I\ I s u D recpared. ~1
<5:»1:30). Some colled· i .. --... ----. 1"" nlCl.\IAred. P.amlllp Ull THI hued 5n alae of roult.
Call 4tf.8800. A•k ror DAILY PILOT
Ji'olter OueUet or Mike ... AST
!Uh. llSUL,...
LIWe la Ille! I CIH1lfltd
ad1 are~eall amaJI "PIOl'lt to " .. , ..
calla wtUI re.denblp
Md bl& ...ultal To plu• rq Clullfted Id, call ..,....,.,
J
SllYICI ·
DlllCTOIY
For Rault
Senlce Call
642.1671 .......
........... • .. 69.
,,
t
\
Wedneedr(. July 18, 1919 * DAIL y PILOT D 1
Ult1ur4'1. P•••I
cer{ifl•d HIJ. Cal ~1MtoaPPl1. .........
L.lfe o-.ard• • A RC
o.tlled.. ~OD• \1.19411U
MeHfMINTC>a
...... ~t poll· Uoa 8t AMao C..-llln.
JUOI Coaat• Hwy. So.
LA&. .am for •ppt
•ft tt 1 O,sr •• • ......,11 now ac, ceptw •P ~of e l e c tr o P ut1ona o r malur~
ulllldtM&e_,, __ ., prod&aeLI ba4 private (Jut,y. OW't('!I th11t
aa ""nwtia&e Med '°' would !Ute to wort tn lh1• Mladni d'-lalto °"rale La111na Hlll1 , 8111
a Bnd1eport llfllliat Clemente area. f or machine 4i drill. press . IPP'L caU le1·0506 or
...,. be able to read B/P ...;.1*1_-'125_;_ ___ _
• bave knowledge o M.tnes ...-a1 llhop prsct1cea. 2
yn. expor. preferred.
XJnt co. benflta. Apply
direct l.o:
t•la •S,.dlltlts
lMO Monrovia CM
642-au'I
E.0.£.
LVN
J.11 ahitt. 28 bed station.
alck pay, Ina, 8 p llld
ffoaid.lya, Pleaunl work
Qlndilion&. 58 bfod f UC I b ·
ty. roE. Bayview (;onv.
Hofip. 2066 Thunn. C.M.
642-~
Maids. apply The Inn at MURSIS AIDES
Laguna. 211 N. Coast 3-U Flt.. 11·7 p/t , exp pre-
ffwy,J..a&una Beach fd. Gd pay. 41 bed conv _..,._""'-------1 hosp in CM 549-3061.
Maida: The Seac llff ---
Mate!. 1661 S. Coast llwy, N1.a'5CS
Llg\.N eeach. 49'-4892. NURSES
Maintenance man fo r SS
W\lt apt complex in C. M AIDES 642-5073; (213)~3851
MAHAGa/ASST
2 Days per wk, It books.
It ma111l. For appt call
642-3107.
NARINE
&ft.OYM&t'T OPP.
Marine Carpenter
t"\niah Painter
1'1berglas & Gelcoat
Part·llme Retall Sales
UPER.OMLY
... McsiMIK.
67J.Ol60
Masseuse/ Receptionist:
No exp nee. Salary +
bonus + tip. We provld(•
c.ert1Iicd A11Jes. J .5 yr.-
expcr Salary from $3.55
Lo $\.00 per h r Clas:.es
avail. for incxpcr. Apply
f1agmipConv Center
466 F1agstupRd. N.H.
Park Superior •
Health Care
144S Superior Av~~~
MURSES .AIDES
Stale cert. only. $1 per
hr. lo start. Xlnt benefits
& work conditions.
Uayv1ew Conv. lfo~p.
2055 Thurt n , C.M
f.42-:rio:> .. E 0 E.
the school. 2112 Harbor Nut5CS
Blvd. CM. 645-3433. Call
aJ'temooM or evenings. LVN
PU1 Tlmeh•lfl. bukc e.tiop.~•d• I Mwr.
f'T).'7310
PMTE-UP
mEMBLER
W\Ul at lea.it I .)lciar ex
~rl1encu. pruhiral>ly
oew.pap~r. f!11cellcnl
COftllMlnY b«lclll.11 A&1ply
bet'*""" 9AM and 61' M
Monda,yllu'out1h Fnday
~COAST
DAILY PILOT
~~
330W 0..y St
Cobt11Meb:i
t:quul OpporlWUI y
Employt!r _
NXOPH.
£am while you learn
Telephone Ani.w1·nnu
Service full tinw/part
time. Varied shift-.
Days, altemoon or ('V<.•n
lngs Locations 1n !o'ASlllON ISL/\NI)
ca:,'TA MESA/I llVINE
TUSTIN
HUNTINGTON DF:/\C'll
Ideal (or students &
housewives. Muny ro.
benefits lnrlud111 g pi11d
vacations . Typing
JSwpm .. E.0 J:: Call
S43-4230 Mon. t.hru l-'r1
PLUMIERS
Non·wuon service & re-
p a 1 r s hop ne ('ol <;
Journeymen i-;xp 1n
heat1n1t he lplul I I
qual1fi<.'<l earn on 1wn·1·n
l ai.:l· pay
$25,000·$30,000/yr. You
n ee d only your
handtools. We furn1 ~h
truck. ururorms & h<!atn1
1n.suram'e. Apply Mein·
t-'r1 8 4. The t::arl ':.
P!umbinu. 15:13 W. J.10·
l'Oln, /\N t'.42 1753.
Plum ber or cxper
Helper Newport l'lb.: .".
lltr,:.64.~
J'(YrrEH . n"'<'<.1!·11 high
wage:.. Must hav1· 11r1J
duct1on ex per. 6'15 KtS3.'i _
PR /\!>s1s tant. dc t:.11 I
orient~. htc typing, re·
bablc transp. part 111nl.'
(714j 540-1066 ManJO Openings for LVN a s
MATERlALHANOLJNG s tarr develo pe r & In·
Pa.rUStockpersoo sef'Vlce instructor. Must Pre School teacher, cxp'd
Experience desired but have 1 yr. ex pe r. In wit.h toddlers. Purt time. not required. Wiii train. Geriatric care. Apply fl40.8820.
Must pass company flagship Coov. Center,
pf\ysical inclucllil& back 486 t-1agahip Rd. N.B. . P R 0 D U C T l 0 N X-)Uy. l rvloe. A Ken· TRAINEE. Rubber hose
d av Is Inds. Co. People who are seek.tog products. Irvine area. ~'1139 ... E.O.E. ~ ~.t WlooklU yr10nsurt Must paM co. physical ... Classified. including back X·lfay. Mature aduJt to do easy ad be there? To place 540-7639 ... E.O.E. outside work in apt com· YoUJ' ad, call 842·5e'78
..!pl:.:.:ex:..:·.:....7_14.:....·972:...;_·_1227 __ . ___ r _________ , INSPE(, "TOR T RAIN .. f: .E
To leam all phuscs o m· MEDICAL ~T. Front Office I spectlon. Mus t pa:.s
<re. "' limited back or. Beat Tbe I physical & ba<:k x Hay.
fice. Computerachedut'a I lrvme.540-763!) ... E.O I'.:. Im. ltd bkgn:t. Exp only. $ H
----•Exp'd rece]>tlonl1t for
rtltauranl deil&n firm. xw worklni coodltlons
4' Co. beoeliLI. Cont.rt
t'va, 844-1000.
SALIS L.ADllS
f'tne cry1t•I. Chi.na ~ aiAware. Seekln& 3 out· lt.and1na 6 exper. peo.
plo. PUll • part Ume. Cont.act Realna or Jo at
Crarto n St . So. Cs t .
PWa. Jd..5ZT7.
ltP.AL t:STATt:
SAL~MAN W~NTIW.
f'j\JtN UP 'l'O 1614 COM
MISSION Nl-:r. • ... :iHn
UOK lo SlOOK b y
C:hrbtma\ 2 Jo'md out
why ncw Ill' earn b1µ $$$
here Corne tallt with
tht!m 3·0ur iirmlurt
11nexp1·n s 1ve IJ11 d /
lm1Jget U•rmli t l'rr i.l•t
u1>1>lB g(llorc 5 l"lrHI out
why "wr\ 1· µot tht• bt'hl
OU~ R01ng" A'k for Mr
I ICJward 055 aiw2 ------lt~AL ~l'ATI:: SALt:S
Opening 1n w e ll
t>sltibh~hcd lrvme firm
Tra1n10~. u:.-.1s lann•,
JiCne rous <'Omm1ss1on
M'hedulc. Call Da wn or
Lt·. llJ3.86(XJ
Real Es tote C arttr
full time n •:il cstuh·
sall"l a'iSOl·talc who n ·
qw rc :. i.ubs tunllal 1n
i.:orn~. 1s dci.pcrall·ly
rt l·cderl by lon g
c ' I J h l 1'>hl•11 . I u l' a I
H.Pceptlonlsttryplst. full
lime. mWlt h1tve aome
t•xp. Small mric plant,
JI n. Xlnt b e n efits.
fllot.~I.
~ ----~~
•ltlC.nOMIST•
•TYPIST•
•$900.·
•Poeh Newport Bch ofc
•Me<.-t/greot new cllent!I
•Promotable porlllon
Irvine Personnel AJ(11ncy
4811t:.17th,Cosla Mesa
SJite ~ 642 1470 -Rl'fllAI bl.ore., <'ounte.r &
yard work, exp m retail
auto parts or related
f1t'ld Apply Hllam. 2075
Harbor Blvd
IWstaurant
lmmed openln9 for
nahn penon in fast
food opet"otion . .Apply:
WIS&MAfJCm.-
~Wit to help tales
exoc with tchedwe " de· vclop market. Muist be
well organized. like us· Ina~. meet.inl peo.
pie. Part or F -tlme.
days. Apply M wlldya,
P.A.C. 1682 Langley Ave.
Suite c. Irvine.
SALESMAN
Re\ail/Wholesale EquJp.
mmt Corp. Inside .ales.
hiring young men 18 yrs
& older. 1200·$500/wk
with guar. sal. & comm.
New location nr. Irvine,
C M & H 8 . Start Im·
mediately. Rapid advan·
cement oPPtY to man.
957·~15(). Mr. Arthur.
SALE.5/M<;.MNT opport
rnot1vauonal up helpful
hut not reqd. Will tt-a<'h
rnp1d advunccment, co
10<.-t-nl.lvc. bonuses, profit
shannR & early retire
ment. Cu ll for appt
IJ 1• l w n ii p rn · 7 pm.
002 3232.
.&.I_ -Sales Re Hl8> Make an extra $400-$700
... a mo. part lime &
... $1200·$1800 a mo . full
., tirnc while learning
16 Fashion lfland uhout health & nutnt1on.
<:.ill Mr. S1gnz Only the Newport hac:h M·now. nt.'<.'<.I to call at
~·781-1 9·12
Hei.lu ur a.nl i:!11d l'OOk i---------w;mh-d. t·ull tht.• V1c:tor
Jl~o l11n -t9.1·!J.177 ------
S/\LP.S
MAKE THIS YOUR ln okl•r Clutstund1r1i.: ,_._. ..... _......_ ..... _...,....._flllll"'I
l'arnm~s uv;t1l ahlt· on
~l'rll'rous eom m1:.-;1•111
i.plil A marvl•lou.... ••I'
portun1ty for l he l'U~1·r
prol•·ssion:il. Call Mr
~T JOB!
I wstmi:s al 640-5500
Real Estate
SALESPEOPLE
WC"hnv~ an opening for!!
hccrL'>t.'(.'S who arc really
amb1t1ous. A IO\ ely 01
fin• offenng y<iur own
pm ate des k & a II I Ile
nt•f'f'l>l-ltlC!> f~lr SUl.'l'I'''
plus up to 70'~ rnm
11uss11m. <.:<tll 1\1 arjoni•
<.:l11rk. lle ~t dcnllal
M:inugcr, lor 11pp l
WMJey H. Taylor Co.
llcaltors 6'11 1!1111 --Hf.:CEIVING CLl-.HK
Exµ helpful. ool n :q '<I
Will train. Call for ilJIPl
540 7639 EOt: /\. Kl'n
davls l ndu:.lrie!. Co .•
lrv111e.
fl(.'(:eptioni'!tfl'yplst. Law
Offices. Newport Ctr .
Telep answenng. rcccpt ,
typing. Req alertness.
xlnt typing t1kllls. Goo<l
chance to lrn legal work.
Altitude. work habits.
i.lulls more import than
expcr. <:all 055-2411 for
mwrv1cw a.:..p.:..pt_. __ _..._
RECEPTIONIST
RET.AILSAUS
PERSON
M1•n's. bou's. ladies
lc1 ~ure & al't1ve
11puro>we11r . Exp'd . Age
:?J>.25 40hrs. NoSundays .
Good benefits & startmi::
pat. pay.
Thestorek..,..-
642-7061
I A.'admA munuf acturcr of
lli::htini;: pruducl:. serv1c·
mg commcrc1al, in·
tlu!>tnal, mun1<:1p11I uc·
<'OUnli.. Opl'n1ngs 10
IOC/\LAHl-:AS.
l'ersonnt'I Sl'hoolcrl.
H<~l buiunei.s. :.ccure
future.
CALL TOLL FHEI':
lk.'iin .. -d energetic pen.on MR STOBAUGH
to rw1 1x·rm1ts for :.1i::n 80"792 2935 l'oolra<:tor. Neill !'lfron v-• •31 3374 t-;qual Opportunity Inc , Santa t\n~ ;i. __:__ Employcr M F
HN f'urtt11n1•, 11 ·7. rl.'· 1---------li~·vr rhar~t' nunw _Gd S:ll<!S rv•rwns for jewel,; ·I· rv Ml">U \. .. rrl1• Con • ,~ • · !><• '1 · . :.llln" lrv111c area. O\'er Viill">l't•nl !lo<;pll.11. fiGI 25 ••all551 b753 t.:1·n1<•1 M. l M rl'IH ~~.115. · _ _ __ _
~~ Salr.., Hep. wc.iol<-d. Top
S t·omm1ss111:is puuJ. Tdc. SALE i.c>I G12·11S06. • A f\Jlleroppty, cam $6 to -------
$8 per hr. F.mployce:.
needed for mcrchandls·
i~ & dl.strb div. Jo'or info
CJllJ 557 ·9998.
SALES
R ei.ponb1ble person
want.cd for sales in h~hl· ~~~~~~~~~ 1ng fixture s howroom. Will accepl c reative
ubllJtics wath some de·
ooraling background.
Sales: Career opportunity
in sales. better than
averai::e lsl yr Income.
M:it.· or female, full or Wood LlghUni::. 546-2901
pl-lime . Dynam1<: Sales, Real _$sl a t e .
pcrsonably a mu~t. In· Hl·s1dcnt1al & com ·
tani:1blo expcr helpful m cr c 1al S mall ore.
hul nut nee. Coll <.i.B l,,iheralfWS.9850
GrC'l·n ll73 ·469 l or
673-3001 .' Opportumty to ~cs.Shareourgro~~ -
girli. w/expandmg com· So Cal dlslnbutnr has. an
P:iny Orange. Riverside & San
• -· lrmardino Counties ler·
SICllTAlY
we have an lmmtd open· Ins In our Ctalme Oept.
Should type SSwpm, SH
at tM>wpm • 2 yrs ofc ex.
per. Apply In person.
TRANSAMER I CA
Insurance. 3420 Brit>l()I
St .• C M. E.O.E Mii".
SICUT.ARY t
Uw trattlc & ptetllant
surround1nga for small
rmgazine pubhshlng co
Shortha nd s killi r e -
quired. Minimum s yrs
cxper. Salar y coro
memurate. Im med open
Ing. Phone for a ppt.
?S.2·6474. Brillg rtlftume.
Secretary
ENGIMEERIMG
SECRETAJlY
Versatile person for
van cly of dut1es from
typing, eng1nc-cr111~.
draw1nA to fil ing
Shorthand helpful /\c·
curate typing skills rc
qwred.
ROSAN.INC.
548-5531
Newport hoch
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Secretary for attorney. 70
wpm Or ange County
i\trTXJrt ~· !175·007.2.._
SECRETARY
~ed1ral clcc1.ronic'> firm
1n Co'lta M C'~a ne ar
ocean 1s looking for <k
prndahlc serrvtury
w l.:l'n<:ral olf1r 1· t•x
pcm·nl·e Friendly •·n
v1ronmcnt. Jul> v.11111flcr
a v urtel y 11 1
rc:,pon~11J1ht1c:.. J\~k tur
l't1r. Nunn or Mr. Uu:.ch
~ -----
SECRET ARY /M.B.
Sol(' pract111onl'r wcklnA
secretary w /typing &
dJl1aphone skill:., ~nod
:-.pl'lhni; grummur r t·
qwrud ~me lci.::11 txpr·r
pn.frrn..-d. ~alary OPl'll
&1-1~ -------
SECRETARY
r.nsurunce ;igr111·y, p.1rt
l 1 m l' · 5 h r d a v
l 11,11r..tnce <:>.per
llt'\'l">'>ary 4!12 K.:11
SECRETARY
i':Xl.'l'UllVl' offll'f' In
Newport Beach has an
opt!f\lllA for a person " 1th typing speed or 65+. ap
tJt.udc for hle bookkeer>·
mg: shorthand not re·
quired. Please send let·
te r & t yped resume
including salary reqwr•"
ments to: P.O.Box 171.S,
Newport Beach. 92663.
SECRET .ARY LAW
OFFfCE
9am to lpm. Mon thru
Fri. Shorthand & typing
necessary . Law t• x ·
penence not rcquin ·d .
Nt.>WJ>Ort Beach 644·5040.
CALL MOW Sal QPt.>n. Call 644-1881. 111111181' eat I PR<>DUCTION
--. h. P/ Flt Wo rk In 11 n a I rl CONTROL CLERK Medical Tee t or N ·I condlUoned office with Mfg nnnrallon has an 1 m· for RlA Laboratory. o I ....,...
wkend. NB a r ea. Ke l ly on tempo~aryl mod opening for a pro·
SECRETARY
Jmmcd opening for re·
rept1oni:;l/se1-retary tor
Orange County /\ti i\g1•n·
<:y Accurall' tyrnl( 11
mu.o;l, approx 20 hn. per
wk Contact flarburJ
979-7112.
SALES
COUNSELORS
IMEH & WOMEtU
No 11.ard !'icll.Jng
r11ory open tor In· 1---------strumentallon rilling & Sccrctar y /Me <.11t·al
valve prod uc t s Transcriber . l'oi;1t1on
salesman. av111luble immt•dwtt ly
Will traln a lcchn1cally fo r :.cc r etary with
<1rtcotatl'd s ales man. mcda·al Lran:.cr1pt1on
548-Mal a ss l~nment s. ft s a d uction control <'lcrk,
· ,:?real way to make thel some m!gr &tor duL:i en·
MEDIC AL RECEP· summe r pay -andl try expcr deslrcd. Thi!>
TI 0 NJ ST B u s y you can choose your1 position 111volv~ f1hn~.
chiropractic ofc needs 2 days olf. All office sk1lls1 Umltcd typing, copymg
J;rt' ror front ore. 1 Bil· 1needed: I matmal orders o n LO ii
angual, typing, Ins exper I •T,,.lh I 11chedule, some ph1Jnc h~lpfuJ . Call (7 lil )I •Secret... I work,opptyfor advancc·
!l72·1.S8t Art hrs (714 ) I •Want rroC I ment. non·smoklni:: ofr,
646-7078 xlnt company benefit:. & I * Acd Cltrl&s I working conds . MEDICAL ASST I •Clertll I CALIFOAM
Need4;d for Irvine fam!IY IT 0 p pa y • p a I d I l66Gl Von Karman, Jr" practice office. Exp d, l varalions. rererral. 5:>7·7100
rtt. ~.5.S2·06369·5· 1bonu11es. Never a fee. I --Purc--hasincl---C-l_ertc __
MEDICALRECEPTPtr.1 IEL[~ I Naliona.I maif order Co. Will train. HB/FV area. I I has cnt.ry level pos1t100 cau 9&2.821JO. I I 111 our purchasing l>i·pt
Medical Transcriber. I bEAviccs I Bright dependahle
PIT. Exp'd, fast, ac·I Call or I pcrsoonoodcdto tr umall
curate. Busy OB·GYN I Come In Today I phases or purchasmg
Medical Corp. X l nt I 1 vine I Some typmg nee. <.:o.
frienae benefits. Approx I ~1441 1 paid bmefit.s.
5 hr day. Call 495-4~. I 0 StarCrcst or Callfornia !Cl 7031 Mrs Bruhear 2102 Business Ctr . r. I 3163 Rc.odhill Ave., <;M.
-· · • · · I SUlte 208 I Ca. 92626. Corne r o f
MIDICAL I Huntlngton Beach I Redtull & Paulan~
I 84'1-34118 Uve-ln. l200 per week 8907 wamer Ave #215 I
plus room & board (714) n"---~)l
84Nl6lor (213) 428-6431. Lagun1 Niguel
I 831-0542 ---------1 ~Cabot Road ------· MICRO HARDNEST I Santa Ana
T E 8 T E R r 0 r I TUN. Main
medlcaluro1lcal lab. I <In H&R Blo(k Office)
~C:V~ ~c:i~~ft 1
1
Equal opportunl!Y
orp/L54Nltlforappt. Empl?Yer M/f ~---~--
llECEPTJONlST
Animal Hospital
Apply Mon·l"r&. 1 l ·~l·M
1;i:{I i\voe..ido. NH tNpl
Ur behmd U1eulrc >.
RECEPTIONIST
Good lclcpho11l' vmce, ;,1
tractive tor bui.y II II
l~·al U.tale ofl1 l'<'. <;Ut"I
i.~l..try. Cul I rM1.r,5;u!___
RECEPTIONIST
lmmcd full time OJ)t.'ninA
fur sharp pt'rsnna hi•·
PUX Hcel•p llon1 •.t
wt v<irww. other off1t•t•
du 11 es. f> I 1· a s e r a 11
IHVIN F: SAVINGS &
I .Oi\N ASSN. 752-!60!1
F:OF. MF
•~~pUorust1ryp1st. lrn
l'nedrnte pos1lmn for ex·
pcrien<:t•d, 11ec·ur11Lt•
typist W/Jo?t>Od front office
appcurance for pro
h:s~1onol offlee In bcuch
aru11 li73 on>.
Use lhc Daily Pilot
"1-'a!lt Result" scrvke
directory. Voor
service Is our
specialty.
Call 842·5678 ext. 322
MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICIAN "A"
IATUIDATA~
UfiDVllWI
---........... .......... ................ ................... ............ .....,. ....,., ....... ..-.. -----,_..-.. ·.-·-·
tmmed•ate opl"nlng tor 11 M111n111nnnrr>
£lectr1c111n Vllllll 5 yeti& 1ourneym1n
leYet e11pertence A bee-ground on
m1nut1 c1ur1n11 en1111onr1en1 "
preftHt<I
In return fOf your v1lueblt1 t lo.HI• wt ofltlf
IOP compellll\09 wages end en 1ndldlf\'
1 .. <1lng '*'tfllt pacitage which lnclv<let
rntdlctl a hie lnturtnct. 13 patd
hOll<lav• tncluctlng Ch11stm11t shutdo•n.
coal 011ov1no rtltes, g4!fW!rou• rettrem~t
af"ld f"l'luch mo•• For immediate
cone~er•1ton pleeM COl"ltt et
No fo:Xpi·nenl'c N('('dcd
Mw.l l.x;i:!l or Older
XJnt 111come & beneflLc; c x p . Con l u t' l H 11· k
O.·grcc n•11111 red. Call Dos worth. 7 M G4:i 57117.
Uill Dix. 55<i·:J040. F. o. 1-: M,. F'
Pcrm:mcnl 1·mploymcnt So'\IM
where /\(;E 1~ no factor Swimming Pool/Spa
i\Rl{rt•ss1\ic 1nd1v1dual:. S..tll·:.. }ligh earning
with a d<'S1rc lo udvancc pulrnli;J I l ndi v1dunl
Um111:iny paid 111ed1cal w /prcv1ou~ home 1 m ·
pl:in . prov<:menl :.ales exp on
l't·r-.iinuh1NI TralntnJ: ty nl'cd apply. I r v1ne
ll;o\•· thr· J t11hly to waol Pool~ Inc. 714.557.um
l.oh<:l111.><•opl1•
If ttu'!.r int<·rf''ll vou and
you want further dctoils
(·1111tat1
...-.RNdot
1714t 540-5554
Mc.Fri 91lM.SPM
HARBOR LAWN
~al Park
Morhtary
Co1taMe5a
S/\l.F~StOF:LIVt::RV If
you nt'l'<l 11 decent paying
Job up lo $4 ·S6 + c•v:. s-~pm, call ufl l pm,
5:$1-~ll
Sales
SALES/S~1
StUflents cam S6 S8 per
hour. Part time or full
Lime available . Car &
phone necci.sary. Call
557 9998.
Saks
THE LOOK
Known for the finest In
m c n · s & w o rn c n ' '>
fashion clothing Is pr1•·
scntly looking for :J pco·
pie 1otcres led 1n 11
(a..,h1on career In 11ales
with advancement Into
minagemc nt. tr I.his 1s
your goal call for appt.
IOlimlOflpm.
Till-:U>OK
Sa~&Loan
644-8500
ACCOUNTING
Growing Savings & Loan
needs person for ac·
counting d e pt. Ex·
pcnence In Investor ac·
countln" pref. Apply In
person.
JrvineSavlngs&Loan
18552 MacArthur Bl.
Irvine
E.O.E. M/f'
' Due to ronsumer de-
mand & our markcllng
coorcpl we mu11t In·
crease o ur t c lc ·
marketing staff. I'm in
need or J ~harp, ag.
gresslve. personable
acct reps to contac·t de ·
aler11 thru·out United
Stales. We're w1lhng to
trrun If you're w1ll.lnl( to
lc;1m Mu st be 11.S. grad.
For pertlOOal Interview
call Mr. Land 54()..4023. Screen prlnUng produc·
--------• lion m anaaer wanted. SAUSJOI Must have exp. 54().9110.
Seamatre1a Cor custom
upholstery shop. Will
train. Co1ta Mu11
MU400
Sct'n>tary Part t1m1• ~llln~
to full t1m1> Nr 0 C
/\111x111 CPA rife Exp·d.
lYJ>C :,:, wprn l'h<>nl''>
Send rl':>urnc i:!Zl2 S t-:
Bn,101 1121}1, SantJ 1\nJ.
C J !.12707, or t•;ill
714·7~ 0012. ----SECETARY·lEGAL
Look 1 ng fo r b rt ith t
J)f'n.on with xlnt :.kill'<
Legal exp dc:.1rabll' but
not reqd. Orean vu Nwpt
Ctr ofr. S<il commen
w 1exp. 714.:_6'14 -7600
Set:rctanes Typists
WE OFFER
OPPORTUNITIES!
TOP PAY FOR
YOUR SKILLS
WE NEED:
SICRET ARIES:
SllORTJIAND
DICTAPHONE
TYPISTS:
CLERK
STATISTICAL
Tup Pay No Fee
Paid Weekly ·
SEC!O FC CO·
G R p; A T O p . ORDINATOR· reUable,
PORT u N 1 Ty F o R eneraetlc self ·•tarter. IRVtNt TQ·ee&6
0 u Too I No A M • able to handle all phattet I~~~~~~~~ Bl'MO\JS PERSON TO " tlflce d11Uea 875"4MO
F.ARN TOP DOLLARS • ....;Cd:;...:_M_. ------
MUST BE OVl':R 18. S~/RECPT .• Part·Ume
SALES EXPERIENCE hours flexible . Need1
11 E L P Jt' U L • 8 0 M E car.~ 1179. • OROAN KEYBOARD .EXPERIENCE REQUlREO. CALL AT 0Nc1: roa INJ'ERVJEW
Ol•AMIXCH...-1
D.Jl!'IT TI4·-18
SICUTAIY
Hl1hly qualified lndlv
wtexceptlonal typln&
akilll " M8' 11 exper. Sii r eq ul re d . N . 8 . Top
aal1ry. 1ood btneflta.
QalJ 6tC).l850,
,
Secretary N~tlonwlde
property man11em ent
firm 1eekln1 tull·tlme
11ecret1ry In Newport
Beach 1rea. Minimum l
yr . excier l e nce
nece11ary. Pleasant
pmonallty and Sood typ. lna. lllUll1 a muat I Start·
&rw Nlary 171JOtmo. P'or lnltrvlew call Sule.
m.ot56.
VETERAMS
J ........ , ...... ......... ,....
J:;t:dr'!;:'C:,
•ctro Mecll•lc~ ._,,..,.,
$4.00'-"-'
lllvltu n•talCmlrol s,..... .........
$4.50 ,.,. How
.... Stnlc• ..... ...,.
$6.00 ,.,. How
MKi.INSIMp
$4.00 to $5.9 I Per How-..
EtectroNct Tee~
$5.17 to $6.50 Per How-
.A p'ly et E•ploy•nt & Troh1lnCJ
.Ada'•l••m of H..tllll)f• IHdl. 531
M• StrMt. tt..tllMjto.. ....... Cal AOW
1714J 536-2526 or 619-1554. Y• _,
brblg 00.214.
SECRET ARY /Le«JCll
Trainee for Eslalc µIan
rung Dept , s m law ofr.
D1rport area. NB Xlnl
typmJC skill,, unusual <JfJ
pty833 9982 ___ -
Sectttary
Receptionist
We have an imm1'i'l111t<'
OOl.'<l for an ind1~11.lual e:x
pcncncrd in general of.
f1cc and re1·cptmn. lor
our Lal(unll l ltlb omc ..
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11lca.'>r c·all
714/898·9237
638-030 I
MATIOMAL
MURSIMG
SERVICES
121112 V:allt•y 1t·v.. ~, ..
Und~e1·rt·<'k Bu.-. l':.ir k
(;artl<·n Gro\ e. Cu
Equal 111111 emµloycr
m:r1h
• SECRET ARIES •
Ad A.~t/b10-md $25K
!)t:c/Mktg Sales $M,4UO
G.0.1oomput.er s10.21io
F'inance. RESM.400
Ex per <.;ounselor
1-'or Our ()(f11·t-
Appwntment Only
Liz ke1nders /\!(l.'n1·y
41W Birc:h. Joli tub 't;.1
Newport Oeuch, 833-8190
SECURITY
OFACER
l'/\CI F'IC M UTUi\ I.
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mc111 We· off Pr 1:r•""
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PACIFIC
Tow Trur k Drivers ex
jJCr 'd. 1'0JJ JlilY. i\ppl,v
G&W Tow1ni:. 74011
Ohm. W;iy, C.M 642·12:>2
Tr;tlnl'l."> fllr n1rp<•I repair
& mstallat1on Jo'ull tim1•
&10 7lilL Apply 111 pcr:.on.
2547 1-;a:.tblu!f J)r N rl
Travl'I Nc1mJ11 M:..ir<:u,
Tra\'1°1 Sci Vll'l', N111
Uch. need., rv,P.im~ll1I• ·
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'I 11J( k Url\•'r s 1h :.1 .. 11111t
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Hcpcrtory. 357·2G02.
TVPl~i'S
SUMMER
WORK
557-0045
ON LI NE T1•mporary
Per.;onnel S1.•rv1ccs art•
plca-.t '<I to off er you lJ
chJJ1e1.: lo w111 a lnp fo1
t Wll l 0 <.: 1\ u 0 !; AN
l.AJ<.:/\S
ltr~1'.'itrr anti work 111
hr. nnrl Y•>u J rr 111 1l11 ·
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MUTUAL 3723 Birch St ..
71)') '>;ewporl <:enter l>r Newport ~ach
N1·wpurt lk•ach, (.'<J !121.1~1 1---------
l::q1w I ()pport Ulll ly
Employer M 11"
SECY /RECEPT
Newport fleRCh /\rl /\l(t•n
c•y neecls u1rt w/xlnt lYll
rng !>k11ls. plea:1ant phonr
personality. St11rl 1m
m<:d. 4 Ui\V WOHi\
WEEK 7um·6pm. Tul'S
thru F'ri <:ci ll Kalhy al
64-1-5000
Vt•L\ l'rd'fl Purl·t11ne Up
JH• rt 11111 l y I 11 Nava I
Ht•st·r v1· <;011d I' .1.v.
Rt.-nt•f11 s C'all NavJI
Hl~·n l' !'l.'>2·3.'l2'1
VOCATIONAL
COUNSELOR
SIS,500 Per Year
Afflly at Tiw Employ·
ment and Tralnin9
Center. 538 Main
Scmce station atll'ndunl. Street, Huntln9ton
l'/T eves. & wknds 3 OOPM Clean appearance. n1•11t Beach until : •
handwntlng a mw.t. J\1> .My 2Stf\. ply 2.590 Ncwµort Blvtl, ._._. ______ •_-_
CM. w-31-·-lr~ & ~Less. fu.ll 11r
Service Slallon. Stearly, part tlml', apply 18120
willing, ho nest. 1-'ull Jlrookhurst, f'nt. Valley
tJme. 67~o. George. _W_A_H'T_EO_DR_l_V_IR_
Sheet M9tal TraiMes SUNDAY OHL Y
Men or women. good l>c" To deliver Oolly l'llot
aalary. hundles to r.:t1rncn1. H1· SPACETEt< <iwrcs van or lur.:<' ~.ta
1922 Plnctinllu St. lion wa11on nnd o lt()(Hf
Cot>w Mesa. Cuur. <lnving record. Phonl.'
642·72G3 1142 4321 und o sk f11r
Harry Seeley o r Dnn Slot lonc ry S t ore In Wllllama.
Qironadel MarneedscX· F,QUAL
perienced sales hacty OPPORTUNITY
11\lll time 5 days, xlnl EMPLOYE R ~ oonds. Especial· L--..::.:.;:..;...: ___ _
1y fine dientele. 675· 1010 W AUHOUSIMAN
TE AC H E RS. p R E • •'11.hnc. dl.strlbullon & in·
SCHOOL·Experienced. ventory control of
fuJI umo UM H.B. area. aortwar e . Nr . O .. c1 Rallel. all tMment.s Cnll Airport. Eamlnga ba:wd
Mul lyn 80·29'8 or on exper. hm·Spm 8'7·5* 556-209'l..:...· ____ _,_
'r'ard"-n: Renl•I cooler Teacbln11 appllcations tw opcnln(UI tor 2 mc-n.
now btlna accepted for a Mech • 1 kn ow l ed ~ c
OuUOah School. Apply hdplul. Nei.t tla.ndwrll·
at 111835 DroolclftJ,._l, I' · V • IJUl De(.'f:IW')'. W kd•Y"'
•3312. otr. will train. 1930
T E L E p H 0 N f: Newport Blvd, CM.
SOlJCtTOR8. 4 d)' wk. ,
SPM·tPM. no sell. no t x· thlde )'OUr old 1tu1r ror por. '200 mo + bottu.. new 1oodJt1 wltla a ••. a..tned..S . ....,.
"'8dlwt. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C~tlPAID •lw' ad .... furn. anu
QUel & clt'IV's ~Hl\33 ---.., ** llUY ••
W\jt tr.Oe tw..2 Amcmmn Alrllncs dlsdtil.ml tlckct1t r0r two Uoill.-d AJrbnel>
d111counlcr •. C u II ;i (t
3PM, 646-6006
1011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oi~• rrum H.,vttn, To
th• Sacr.•d Earth ot
~ 9,000AD Not 1
q , but • .-crtd ~ompe
n lon to "'"Ill le th~ srr.CIA~ YOlJ, &QwJl
Sllluld M 66Hlll'l ---"-'Ort-IOtO •••••••••••••••••••••••
OUtkMn& i&rand piano
Xlnt conc1 MOOO '31 3140
~tl092 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lilt model Rlccar porla IH•• ICW\na machine. dbl ~>dlt', sm 7tH9'l·621M
U>Mcw JlOwer m achine.
&truJl(ht or iig·zai;c. Xlnl
c>ond. C•n be seen at
Fabrl c ltox , 2«183 Ck:tt,v
Or , Laauna Nigue l.
&'llZn? --------s,.-.....~ to94 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Col ema n Peak 1
b ac kpa ck, blue .
Polarguard mummy slellptn~ bag. 1 mo old.
1& ca. 645-9796 --
...... ,..... 9040 MltwW-1,W./ .......................... /St•• fl60
Parttw w•nted &!• R11r. ....................... Trutl11 9160 ....., l~1rW Am1M. l.,1rW ' 1
at' Sportfi1her. FU. tw n '11 Ape>llo motorhomf 27' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••
110. fU!ly equip . Sip.a 6. ..413 .. OocSae t'nii. roor It AMII 9707 ...._ ' '720
lmm1u:. Many exlru11. dash. air. cualom steer· 1971 POID ••••••••••\•••••••••••• ---• .. •••••••••••••
17,IXXI 831MJ34K lna&yatem.AM /f'MHh Shor1bed"clulp 'Tl IOOLS 1mrf. AM/FM. lt710A~
it'\ yr old Sea Ray 300 Spl CllllS. Mutt 11~ lO 11P· Mili whetlh1. 11lkk •hlfl & i-.ut~. Sl.~. W AGOM brtdae. twn, lnbd. 255 predate. Sl4.no. Call low, low rnlle• Oirr fl3l·l3M. Automatic . radio.
Mett . Rad11r. ri1hnndc:r, Gary 631-4304 aft~ im;m "74 Audi IOOLS. mech1m1cs h e a l e r .
heavy duty ball system .,4 f'utun 27', loaded. S4ff9 1·1\tinee New ~r~. sunrt factOf')' air cond .. lu!J
+charaer.rumealarm, need qul<'k 1>td1.: MlllMnC....,._ /\M t ~'M atereo. Must pgeradllt7,000milcs.
oth1.1 r xtru, mech Sacrlhce S85oo1orrer 114-tlt rorSl.2'74 SSl·801JI ukeNEW:nnvou.
perlec:t le shines llke au. 2600 Jlnrl,11u 111"11 ·~ 971 .. 54999
new. Orlly L911 hrs. All· 4647. ---14;!!) U11k1•1 Kl -"' • .............._ c--T~ UtQtty 9110 <.:(~'I'/\ M l•:HA ... ._.... --llUme rJ.'1.500 + SIO.~ ~ 54"9 I 00 2$lO Harbor Blvd . dwn. ~ IOM: 67S-M35 • • ••••••• • • • •• • • • • • •• • • "" COST A MESA
10' Box triller on tube Sea fla¥, Wkndr 11977. frame w /leaf spnngb & 540.tlOO
fully equip .. $13,590 winch. Re·1d1ptablc.> lo • l)On'I M111-'llll•. &'". MOAOWAY Dock 11vaal. 4ir·27~ boat or bike trlr. Must '7' •MC ·71 :MOZ
a>' SklpJock open. G-cyl. sell. befit otr. Aft 5pm HIGH MMIA 1':.-~A3A1"• oo-~ Coodlu:,~ 7545
...1 ct M t II 675-5141. -kU, -.w' 71 . rwlS pin e . us !It: . '"'"' '"" UHHlilAIUlllllllllO lllAC-• m>O 673-3417 AllloS...Vice, rorts ~crru ~ IAhulwtl 1111. •USID IMW1•' 74 200Z cooP,e-. mint 42K,
34' Chris Sea sriff & Accessories 9400 lllllllmllllt. pown "'''''' '71l~JJIA !i/H c I06RK01 ~~~~~~ M IF M. "'-A_,,, l $ 9 &'.JV\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnit. fnl't. fllr, lllt. alrrr11 """t """"1 tOf\, 1 ,.JVV. • r1&11M1k. lwuv(y tluty 11111 'Tl lf4l4llJ)d.11t lfl'70SPV)
840-2858 SERVICE DEPT. Pl.'f\lluwi. 9ui1i 111ry tuuk. "77 lll411Jlll!o\trl <<M791
24 rt sea Bard cuban <>Pen &Duys /\Wcek 111111 r 1w1r11l11w. 111111(11 '7K :120 411p, AM /YM
cruiser 110 dnve. Trlr. Mon.-t'rl. :7 .30·5:30 wrrw11I" I IJ 1mr1111 l:Y.~lfKJh
>Unl cond. Many lllrru. S..~urdays .11·()().~·oo S5H5 1111tt1t·111ASIR 100621
499-3.516 Atlcn Clwy1.-Plv. OoMd S•dey1
2'.Y.!9 JlurbOr Blv1l * J.C. FORTUNE l..O&'T MY.S LIP' C-0\tll Mt:Sll
21' rc:;torcd Chns Ask 546-1934
''M :9lZ 2+2. 4·s pd, !l/C.
AMll"M, 37K ml. redfblk
lllt.SllKI0.~6646
'72 ~ htchbk. 4 11pd. To"
l'O nd $19110 He le n .
64..'l-<W3 or 545·3714 aft
ljpm ----------
• u.dwMMr•G£deyer.
good coodillOn. bet1l of.
fer. 566-11137 aft &OAM.
Good u..'lt'd Furniture &
Apptlancea-OK I wlll
liell or SELLfor You
MAST•S AUCTIOH
~'Ml.s club membcr11hh>
lN.8 . ten . dub) $750.
flOO 5'121 or 673·2004 --Al\IJQuc Oax des k
Goodrond.
<.iOLfo' CLUBS, Wilson
X31 , 9 lronli. I ·3·4 ·5 woods. Uk c new, Sac.
$200. Call 548· 1395 art
SPM.
In!{ 1S5,000/mukc o rr - -
5.'>7·<»00 or 675-7646 Mui;I New chrome rn111i 1r1wk
seU fast. i;te pb11-mper w 1p11•
dnlled hole for tru11l'r ~ 1.973 Sabrt:craft. new ball. Exc-elknl huy for
OMC outdri ve M ny St.S. onginully puul S'IO
istras . $9,IXXI. 498-11145 Call SS7·S2Sfl. usk for
1•1.n1111r o :yic
~~11': 1111 K1111t111\1111
t7M1:,:,11 Jl/1/11
Rat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 X 19 Roachhr
~.<XW>actual mi.stereo. I
owner , orig . Pl'
m><lto<r 552·0528
l
6461616& IJ)..,62S S4602W ---General Etec 17 cu.rt.
wbte, refrlg. Combo
model, very ruce. SJ95.
~
Green antique buHel·has
been used w; stereo cose
or dresser, 72" wide. 27"
tu, 21" deep. S95 or offor.
~70t9
l:lorutble car tehiphonc &
ucccsso r lcs , $1400.
~2192 page 8616.
Used Dive eqwp, tunk. re·
gululor. console &
gauges. l'\Jll ocean gear. Don. 751·1298.
'79T·BIRD. L8'. 200 OMC. _La_rry.:_ __ _
---loaded, lot*lcd N.U
Weekdays: 213/8311-4275. Admiral electric dryer. 1
yr old. Ped'eci cood.
~-038S. .. CARPt."1' Trampoline, Nissen 138(1.
f'lu.'lti.. 8 colors. $3.7~ sq ocr su.c. 7xl4 webb Ix.'<1. ~ •.-11 Green high bac k 01•· yd, 778-2243/MJ.~9 847 3322 848-0228 __.., -9060
Sears Kenmore matching cas1onal c hair w /ol · ----·--·----·---•••••••••••••••••••••••
Harvest Gold Wushe r & tornun~.640-7049 Custom drapes. wert: Star.,RH....._.,
Dryer S200. 960-6226. --------$.'>.49 now S2.69 sq yd incl. lar 8095
o..1n -Kg size watt:r-Oed, top of labor. 778·2243 or 543·5489 •••••••••••••••••• • • •• •
SANTANA 20
l.Jkc nl•W. new lrlr.
673·0189 """ geralor, good cond Une. he,ter & frame,
$75 Call after 5 PM us ed 1 m o. Steal ul
631-4846 $300/o(fers. 759~ Save S50 on SlOO Rancho
San J oaquin Athletic ---------.... __. I · -Club membe r s hip. 1•uu•ra 18 cu rt rrostfree 90" omg tweed Danish 552-0183
S240Xlnloond !da, 99' cslm bar lop. ---------
S5H193 dcrt'r desk . 964-1452 Ping pong table, xlnt
condition $30.
646·8004
cvs/wlmd. -----------
Nell 4 clerk cash rcul:.w r.
$37!).
646·9'J3S
'IV.Radio,
HiR,Stereo 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beaut. 25" JlCA Color
T.V. S138. 2 Yr. Warr.
Free Del. 640-l71'18
EnCl>On 27' o. rt. cll•i:t
start. Vllfo'. shore powt•r,
$14,950, very clean. shp
avnil but hurry -won't
las t! 645·6470, ••vt•s
675-SG77.
C/\L 25 Washer. super dlx, a ll cy-
cle model S135, Oryer
Sl30. &lh look & run llke
new. G.E . AmerJcana
Programmable dbl oven,
:I>" wide elec range Sl 75
~
Blk vinyl couch
$100
Oenise.675-8228 ------8ro)'hlll solid walnut 6 pc .
bdnn sc..>t. comp.. S300.
firm. Mat.chlng couch &
Origmal Indian portraits
& misc art work. Like new dbl bed. 846-4142 aft lA:.'l'lllh, blk/wht 19" TV s::n Good working condition.
$51). 64(). 7049
1976 wht/blue Lri m & cov.
pop tQJ>lll?'1!lCr, galley.
head, Vl ll-. AM 2 speak,
sips 6, 150 Genoa, 2 unch .
swim lad, compass, l!.17!.I
John 9.9 elect s tart. :i
b1ttt + mort:. AiHike nu.
$13,750. 213·592-2498. ChalrSIOO. 67S.2m9
Solid Oak dining set. buf·
----------• l el. hutc h . table . 6
Apt sire ch;urs. Cedar chest. stu·
Lg sized portable dis•
hwasher. Xlnt cond. S75.
6.11-5331
refngcrator. S50 ck.>ntdesk. 848-266l
673-3534
DRYER.GAS.
CLEAN MS
S48·448S
Antique wood bed high
head & loot boards. J
rrurror ml.'<hClnc cabin('l
SiO Color TV. his & her
chairs Brown Ooral dl"
W&hcr & dryer s et, both s1go Sl7S. ~asc item s .
Wooden pallets : Great for
beach firewood. 10 for SS:
548-7423. -·---------
Green House Clearance
Sale, wholesale prices
opt:n to public. Spccializ·
mi:: m large plants . 2602
Newport Blvd .. blwn Ot:I
Mar & M<.-i;u Or .. plea se
call 646·~.l811
Sturdy park-hkc• picnic
tabll!li. a & s·. s.io & sso.
&1&tD06 ~-' work l{-oocJ s_12~-· 6-15..@.l2 _ Matle lO order. very fine S office desk l·&creturial
MetiOlw 80 I 5 IJvtn~ rm. txlrm. lamlJS 9'.ll, 1-Jwuor t.:xcc. $125.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
UMITEO l:DmON
SHOW&SALE
SeptS.9
c1c. 642 836.S art 6PM. 3-Walnut S75 each. King
sire boxspnngs & mal·
Umette Table, 4 ora nge tressliJS. 754·1777.
v1n chairs . ~JO" u1» ---------
holster<.id sora bed, Tall
narrow open bookcase .
499-3\JJI
---~------~-DOUBLI-: Mattre.,s & Box
Spnngi; $1!)
4'X8' rool Tobi•
Murrary patio billiards
wilh extras.714·S4$.UllL
21" colorTV s:>s.
l yr. warranty
642-5340
:1.5" color TV $138.
2 yr. warranty
642·5340
SEU, OR SWAP. Perr eel
cond. Lrg real walnut
console color TV for
young 19 or over color
portublc plus or minus
ca.'>h. 644-8203.
lloGt$ & M.;M
SACTUF'ICE 27Ct. Encson
beaull. NpL Bch. s hp
Bran nu llonda OU •I
bags o :.ails. incl. nu
chute . VIW, CB. J)rl'SS
watC'r , f;tt hom c lc r .
lJxlrnc mflalublc rail &
all acccs~orics. J>l u:.
much m un" Sl5.5UO/
F I H M . 5 5 I · ·I 2 Ii !J
SERIOUS INQUlllli':S
ONLY.
Eqllipmtnt UOO 11, ?!JZ2, very cll•an
••••••••••••••••••••••• w /trlr. $1250 Firm Gentrd 90 I 0 mti7~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------
Coronado 15 116 wftrlr.
outhaul. hang. polt•.
S1400. 545·9159
16.2 Day Sailor & lrlr.
16.2. $2100. bs t ofr .
964-:~119. ·----------
/\uto body rt•pu1rs. n ·
usonablc «.:all J im n
WYG.'ilJ
'117 Chl'vt'll1· purl'.'.. l'al
:ifttr Spm on wt·ckdayi.
l'll<lflt' !Jfi11·2.Wi
72 24 0 ·l !Loni c u•
llama.:1'11 1-:n" , dr1 v1
lrnm xlnt llt•.,t l>ffrr
548 OOHJ
Wanted M Un('ll' M 20
M-21. M 22 lrun.,. Mu io.
bc 111 uood l'Oncl. /\fll•r
5pm Greg fl75·.114_1 __ _
Mercedes n....,1·rvl' du.~1·
l:rnks a\latlahll' Al
model:. Mc .\1 anu .,
Olcvron. 1814 E. ht St
S.A. 542·605 7.
.f new CR78X15 :.II hcl lL'<l
radJab mnld on I Chevy
5.fu~ 8" rallyc whl ~
wlbcauly nms & huh~
S250 97!1-03611 ---Autos for Sat• ..•........•..•.......
l~tl'O HTANT
NOTIC.:t;Tc>
Hl-:AUEll!-.A~D
AUVl-:RTISl-:11!-.
The· prin· ul tll'ln'
;icl Vl'&:liSl1d h} \ t·htdl'
dcaler~ 111 lht• vt•h1d1·
rla~~1l 1t•d ad vt·rt1s1n g
column:. d0t·., not mdudl·
any applu·ahlt• tJXt'l>
ltt·C'nl>c. tran~l c>r rl•c•c,
fmancc charl!C'" ff·t--. lr1r
air pollul1on c·onlrul rlc
vtt•e cerllric<i llons or de
alcr documentary pre
paration charges unlcslt
otherwise '>pc•c1 r1ed hv
the advertl!>l'r
Sheraton-Anaheim
l"or dls<'ount tickets de·
tails, write: ALEA. &x
1034·J, Kermit, Texas
7l/14S 552·5211
Game sCl. 411" diam.
pede stal t abl e , dis ·
tressed Walnut. 4 whl
naug. chairs on ca!>ttrl>.
Ong1nally SllOO sell for
~00. Magn;ivox s lt:rco
comolc. 48"· off-wht t-i
Prov. S175. Afl 41'M.
645-4500
SEWING MAC HI NE.
good condition & porla·
bk: $SO/best offer. Blue
floor cushions lone plaid.
<inc cord), us<.'<f but l(ood
cond. SS ca . Nice
bedroom lamp Si. Curl·
mg rron, good SS. Pretty
wall/s he lf c loc k SS.
TOA.5TER OVEN. G.E ..
works S20. l:Jooks Ille ca.
C<tll AFT 10 AM Sal/Sun,
«lt6PMdays 548 6427.
l<ITE • ~/
Ready t o 1rni l s 3:;0. Clossics 9520
llcydff eozo WHETHD
BUYING
!>18·!).111 ••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• - - - --OwmJtir. WOO. n~hl h11:10
36' ~kG ltt:c;O H C/\T. dmc . J::n~lis h plalt·' Scttwmn. girls "Lil' Chlk"
~ung ray. lk nw S75.
642·3449. 1748 Monairc
Way, NB. near corner
1\Jst.in & 211\l
or 1977, bank r1:1>0. llll>S>eCt Sl.5011 497 2725 &offer (714 ) ti75·8900 --------
3 wheel. 3 spd Schwln
bicy cle with grocer y
basket. Xlnl cond. Sl60.
--------·--· -Dcsign1:r sofa. bnmd new,
emerald urccn & wht
patwm. Must 1>cll SS50
------NEW CAHRI ER 100.000
~u Fort.'Cd Air Furnace.
SELLING
TWtft Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
aa.~IC ltacrng Sloop. 2r.·
Luclcrs wr:.hp, NcwJ>()rt .
, 612·~5.
loGh. Slips/ Dodc1 9070
9l>. 552-5211 67J.74'J5 ----------b75-!1747 ---23m Juvela 10 spd, u ll ·----WJIEELCJJAIR (Everest To place yow od SUPS AVAILABLE
•••••••••••••••••••••••
C.Umpagnolo minl .-ond. Mediterranean style !J· & J ennmi,:s ·l'remlereJ c• 642-5678 YACNewport&IB-0551
S575 n<.iaotiable6759747 drwrdr<.'l>serwtmirrur& Ov . d d ·o 2 matching nit<: stand:-. e rsizc ·, custom ma c • llunt. lhtrbo ur, blir>
MldlagMateriol1 8025 'llestoffcr. 675·5753 for sldut pcr~on. New --free exchungc for ust: uf
••••••••••••••••••••••• --------eond. C~t apj)rox SlOOO, is•,,· Sundance ln hull: »4i rt s ail. R40·3M22
6ooo Norman While Two Ch('rrywood t win SacnficeSS00.675·3772 fo'l:-.hing or ski bOal.Cov·•---------
bncks. 4x4 sz. Make of-bed?;. with b oxi>pring Women's blous<:~·nevcr C'r & canopy . s29oo. TrC111CZ'M'totion
fer M1"'t' ma~onry blk~. rmurcss Sll~ea. S51-!ntl8 II k 495-Z783 -r--64M114i' 0 ~ Nlcr4:JOPM worn. :-.ma s1z1:. m a c ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••
. • ·-_ • ofr. Abo other m m · loah, Mcwhte Aircraft 9110 ·-----c-r.& .,.,..... Uirung Hoom Set. Ii ch111rs 1tcm'l. 5411"l2&i. Eqllipmtnt 9030 •••••••••••11 ••••••••••
8030 dark wood. Lt kc New :.-_--------••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Airplane. Cessna 77 llawk """".OOc.c"•.c.c.73 .,.,.Pl'n.'livejunk mus l go! ....,... ""'"" OIVI..--. U'\UIPMENT 18' Boat Tarp X P 5 2 s T T I F n •••••••••••••••••••••••
Complete dark cqwp. In·
cld. 8eseler 23C, SOmm
2.8 EL Nikor w/cold
light., dryer, lrayi... tap·
per & misc. S400/best of·
fer. 642-0900
----""""'•.,.. Brandncw. SlOO Hungered . hkc ne w . 8060 Blk/wht T.V .. c ro.'ls bow, 842·4647 Sacrifice S27.000. Tom & micro film viewer. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• OM>,Al\17. 400n 54 2466, "''° •ov '76 Mere outboard 7'~hp flasbymarepony, ---------Lci..<1 lhan 60 hrs used. ~.Sat•/
Gt..'l'llle, $175 Dmettc1Gumc Table w 14 $525. 557.J.'123. 831.1001. .Rlftt 9120 Call Kris s:rT..moo chuirs : Beaut cond, .......................
sacr1ficc. S295. 640·03R8 New Easy trailer & spnce
L'Vt!S. a t the Uunes. DolJI 1040 Ho• •llDld Gooch 8065 •.•..•.•••••.....•....• . ..................... . Pool Table, 3• .. solid 642-0112.644·6687
'57 FORD CONY.
& parts 1·ar Nl•l.-ds work
f,cl2.813S.
COLLECTOR CAR
AUCTIOM
DISNEYLAND HOTEL
AUGUST·l·S
To enter your r::ir or for
bidder rc1U!tlrnlion. l'illl
Auction Aml:rica 1011
lr<.'t'
MI00·2"11·18S I
llundrt'tls of I{ rt.' a t l'U r:.
fnr sulf•' Sc•lle r:-. pa1tl
i.allll!day' ---------· Sl7.000 cur when rc:-.tora
t10n tlt l'Omplcll.'<I 1956
MB.Z219 1C:lu:-.~1c1 !>cdan.
IMM017
9530 •••••••••••••••••••••••
p '78FOADR.V.
Van custom1 l1cd by in
tenor des1j:!ncr Xlra~
Orig. cohl S l 5 ,000 Cackapoos,blk male,whte
/cm. grey Lhasa Ar~o
fem. 640-7329or S.'W·3228
Antique furniture & misc.
rouschold goodies. MOY·
In g. Call a rt 5pm
00·7667.
slate. all al'Cl'SS 1ncld 'd, 25 tl /\lum. swordfish
'79 Lance 11''2': SIC, o 11
xtra s u sed twi ce .
$6 100 /b es t
540-7171 1&12· 3.'i95. _ 714 1511 1 ·49!)2 . or
sn>. 551-7700. _ ptanl<, froo-standlnu. Cab over camper. 52\llJS.7 _1_.1_14_99_. ·_404_o ____ _
P ottery t•qulpmt-nl. 645-7521 Evenings 1972 Ford n. ton, 6 i:yl. 4 4 wt.el Drivel 9550 ltc.-d fo'em. Dobie 11 iyr. Cbedl~ trained. I mo. ~y food. $SO. 645-4940
a--&-. 8070 wheel, kilns, lire bncks. IDats. rower ---r supplies. Offer. 552·700l. 9040 spd. !>lack . Prv. Pty . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J3. __ '73 For d 4x4 • 2T · Top
MoforindlikH 9140 t'Ond,$2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
J.Jlasa Aphsos, /\KC Reg.
8 wks old. Show St.ock.
7~·944.5. -----------1 FrwtoYou 1045
Woman's gray Jade nni;i
w /over l karat in
diamonds Gold setting.
BUI Dys 7S9-29L5, evcis
751·21199. $1250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Pooh" needs hom e ! Mlchl1 ,.., 1071
Older Cock apoo. gd -·••••••••••••••••••••
w1chlldren & elderly. PORDTRACTOR
Owners leaving country. Xlntcondltlon, moo
840-6157 Call Kri11637-8990
Free lo lfOC)d home black Mic•••-1010
I& white Fem. dog. Shots --·••••••••••••••••• •
""*>'ed Gt$.-2137. _ WCiGACH TAGS
Balh tub. fuJI slied from your bwil~s card.
c.st. Iron. Good eond. Send one card for each
675·5842. tag plus one spare. We
-return permane ntly rn. all oranae kittens, 6 eeMJed altractlve t111t &
wb. need lovtns homet1 strap, meelln& alrllnc
567·-1.0. requirementa, Pre·
-.. .A-I.II_ ·-ma-.. -1-y-r ~ Wilt lou & lhef\! For o ,,..,.--l*'lonaUr.ed tag enclOle Cockapoo. Nd1 aood wallpaper, fabric or
hOme. ll'J,:m& ·•n.y Glo" paper & we
........ :rf.,valualM? Piiie» an 8d our Lott
and rouad columna. ..,.., wtaere people loot
wt.i they've found an llMlohalue.
will t.clc " trim your i.p. Or try lwo card11
blck \0 blek. PRJCES. 8eaora/t5
4/5tap IUOea.
fl/9t-.sau0ea.
-.. ~ ~'-" ,\ 1 /// JOorn>oreSl.40ea. •-~,.."'~~~)II 'I' Salea T111 IMladtd •, N0CAID1 1
·' 1 Dniw )'OUr own or ltnd
j. rwne. MeldrM, phone "
. 1 .. , 1 r, , we'll nwlle line card per
11 JI
11
\ \ ta&. Add 21" each. 111 ,, Senl1 check or money or•
dlr&o:
,._ '• 111 PILOYPIMTM P.O.•••• lft...Mn 011t1 .... ca. -.
8081
·········-············· Wanted· Your rummage
gd.s for your librery -
Benerrt or Banning St.
AoMx. Bring Items to
11ame. Sale July 28th
from L0am·5pm.
t "lne dolls or doll ports pre
datJng 1940. Any cond.
5'3-7366CaJl Am's
IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
M usi 11uc Ludwig
drumset1 6·pc, ZllJlan
cymbals 7·pcs. $600.
&IS-8728
Orlando guitar w/casc.
SLSO.
71A-89'bGN.
2 Bua Concoa. 1100.
Xlnl ror bealnnen.
Call aft.S; M6·3186
OftlcefwL"twt&
I !'• "' IOll . .................... .
BHUl.lful walnul 84ln fX·
ecuuve delk ' creden&1 IClld new for Ml. uNd ..,
MOW4AMDISIC
64W410
3M copier .00. Pitney· BowH mailer 1190. ,.,......., tbtck r>roJte·
I« fl91), 8 IWno cbn $«
•· Polttq file tt.aad $40. •-srst aft 4PM
1977 SKIP JACI<
24feot t'. li. S12.9SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55..9 1342
645-IS78 '77 l'uch Moped. $225.
Puch nms & tires $15
1976 Sewswlrl 20· corrs hr>. each. Call 968·2187.
cuddy·cabln. OMC24Shp, P\lch nms & tires $IS
xtraa. $4850. 97~3 each . Bicycle rims &
26' F.ddycraft sport/1she r, pa rt s . b cs t off c r .
single Chrysler, s hp 968-2187.
av a I l. Ca II II a r v e Y Mot -,-Sc~.,.-0-:C--:'",....•-/.,...----
642-4644. 9150
70' Mourtng in Avalon. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Prime toe. •interested '75 llonda 550 SS. 4 cyl.
parties call 645· 7673. xlnl running cond. SOOS
494-0312 •••• '79 I S ' BOSTON
WH.ALER. 70hp Me re.
Trtr. cover. etc .. etc.
~tsell. Eves. 645-7673.
18' WELLCRl\PT center
con11ole •• sonP . OB,
Vansom trailer. bait
tank. accessories. Xlnt
cond. $4,(XX). 979-9821
NEW Yamaha 80 "Ch~P·
py" motorcycle: auto
trans, all xiras; great ror
around town. high gas
mileage. ~ or best or·
fer. 861-3791
1978 Honda XL350. Runs
strong, M mpg. $800. of·
fer. 646-llS29 teves1.
1!'73 00001-; ·''•TON.
4 WHEEL DRlVE
$3.200.
PHONE· 642·4800
'63 N1s11on Patrol. xtra
clean, S27S010 RO See l-0
apprccrnte. 8.1.'1· 1337
'68 CJS J eep: v8. wlnt.:h . roU cage. soft top. I HS
tires. Pape bumpers.
headers. 650 llnlley, ~38's
locker 842· 795tl
TNCks 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
73Cowicr. new llrt:s good
all around shape. $1895
5e-8Z35
'65 El Camino 3 spd, shifl ,
AM I f'M s ter eo. r uns
great. 675·2 190evcs,
846-TI~.wkdys
Newport Slips for rent. 00' '78 \'amaha XT 500, xlnt. '78 Ford Couner 7' bed.
'2$' ull or pwr. cond.Sl,000/btt()(r. DJOccw1S.pack l.'1mpcr, •s.wi. 847-033$ beeloffer. 67H418
30· SKJPJ/\CK. Xlnt t'ond.
UHP. VHF. record depth
finder, AM1t'M. C/8 ,
0&11 tank. more. Sll.000. ......
UH the Dally Piiot
"Fait Result" 1'ervlcf'
dtmtory. Your
HrVkt llour
1pecu11t1.
Call 6'2·"18 H l 321
'
'72 Harley Sport.y: A lol of
chrome & cu1tom pnlnt.
See to apprtc. $2200.
ef,2,82.
.............. w.1 ... /S••• fl60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RENT 23' FIREBALL
SELF CONTAIN ED.
UA&ON/.IL&. ~
H9ft IOIMlhlnl to Mil f a..m.cs ado h well.
'78~Ranchoro 1 owner
Xlnt. t'Ond 494.1262. or 861-l&IU , .
'ftl OMC 1., T. pickup, V6
A!T~ A 1C. 1'1S Xtnl
... 673-2028 .
'72 El Ca mino : AC
ft'-ilu cover. &d cond
5'11 mt, l2900 111S.U93.
'111'c11Yota SRI. F\berllat
1hel1. Cu1lom whl1 ..... ~.
••
1974f01t0
COURIER PICICUP
With l'ltlltlll'I 1 .. ,,,.,.,,
lt .,,.,. . rwll11 & h1•1t1•·1
X L NT <' 11 n d 1 t 1 11 11
I I I a:iii.•,m
S2599
Maben Codllloc
<!'IWI lla rl¥11 llh•I
112.". llak•·r !-it
COST A M ..:_...,,\
540-9100
'71 f>aL-.un I' lJ. 71.\1 rn1 .
Mu·h . A ~ 1-'.\1 ~lt•n·o
< ""'· auw. Sl751J ~ix 1;:n~1
·n t·:I ('am1n11. l.r\1 m1.
xlnl l'Ond . S4:t~~J
Mil c;:n:i
9570 ...•••.••.•.••••.......
forrl 77 WIOdl)W VIII\
xlnl cond. ready to go on
vacnlum. lJst•s n·~ 1-:a~.
ha'> full pwr & ffil)(lular
tonvl·r .,1on. •'•'"I v
r ha11i;eal>l1· lt• ) 111ir
nt: !d., 64.l · I IWi
'72 Ford \'an. Ol'W 1; n-1
010 eng. hody nd., ~•1rk .
S10tl0 7!'>1· I!~;
l!lt:t lntcrrHlllOllUI S11·11
un. •lli.Ol)(J onl! milt·'
Sc·ll l'<IOI C<l 11 i;:11 ~. ;:.-..
Autos Want~d 9590 .••.•..........•.. ~ ....
WE l'AY TOI' DOLi.A ll
fl'lr top u:-.<"tJ 1·;ir-, l11n·1gn,
donll.~llt·:. or da~:-11 ~ H
your l';ir 1!> 1•xtr.1 1.'11 .. m.
'11..-t· u.., FIHST '
,, 1 '" o~ c-..y
29'.:!:S llarbor Ul\'d
COSTA MES1\
979-2500
C.in'l Sell Your C';,r '
CREVIER BMW
P1W S TOI' UOLL/\ K
For Clean lJ~('d lm 1>0rts
Call M1kl•or l>on
835-31 71
WANTED!
Lale mode l Toyota,.,,
Voh·O!oo. P1l'kUJ)I> & V;i 11s
0.11 u~ tocfay:
.............. c ......... .
"'-U•·flOJ er UO·f4'7
l'vt. p11r1y m•1·d~ r lean
car. lrU<'.k. etc. CASI I.
213.4m· 1431!
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow u:-. the OpJ>()rtumty
lo t'Of1s1dl'r the• pun·hu:ie
or trade-an of your d1·an
l'orschl" Chct•k with U:.
Toduy'.
13631 H., bOt OMI
Olr<lftn Grow"' QI.ta»
Priv att• Purty n eed~
uutomob1lc ror approx
SISO 640.277ft
AMtos.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mtal 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FlllARI, ROLLS
ltOYCI, MEICIOIS
IEHI. JAGUAR,
,ORSCHE CAR
IUFFS • FOR EXPERT
DIT AILIMG, HAND
WASH, WAXING •
IT'S THE LAST
DETAIL!
There·~ new equipment,
nt.'W management. new
ownersh1p at the same
location. Pick·ur " de· Uvery + drop-or ser vice
avail.
0.11 for appointment or
&lOP by & ))Ct: what w~
are doing.
The ..... o.t.11
t114t7SM337 3W7$ Birch St. ::iu 1tc J
Newport Beach
IMMP.OIATI::
m :1.1VERY •
Lil<il SELECTION
OFMEW 1979
320i'5
528i's
1\1.~ 1>3.'ICSi '..,
IMSTOCk!
0.11 loday · We abo may
h-il\LC that pre ownt·d
BMW yuu ;1n· 1<1ok111g
l11r'
831-2040 495.4949
becutiv~ Cot
"7H5301
''Iii·•-<!. c;unrool , lt·alh1·1
;ii l11v<.. lo w m 1I1·~ •
Clp1·r.1tt•<; on rcg ul;ir
lud' f544:ll
Sl4,99S
I f)lh1·r<; lrl Choow
CREVIER8MW
l~I & liroadw<iy
SA~Ti\ \Ni\t X35 :1 171
ORANGE COUMTY'S
OLDEST
&
~all''> ~·wrvH·c L1·a:-.1111-!
Roy Car ver, Inc.
Holl' ft•M'•· B~I W
l:°>-111 .L11nhon·1·
:'\1•WJ1t111 11«.ol h lj.llJ 1~14 I
---------'76 IJIS: 2dr. S:.pd .
i\Mtl"M. 3'Smpg, 46M m1 .
S'25001 bcllt 54Hi649
'73 rai. 50K m1. xlnt l'Und.
good i.ta.'> m1. make oCfcr
&L'Hl;.t l
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brand New '79
HONDA Cars
MANY
To ChooM Ft-om!
UNIVERSITY
otdsMQbj~ /
Honda Cars • GMC
. Trucks.
2k.10 II arbor Rlvd.
l:t.l!'>ta Mto:-J 540-!ll~I()
'7X /\l'rlJfll. Ill UI', air,
,\.\1 ll"M ca!1c;, :i yr w:rrr.
nu .\lil·h XZX. top c-onil
l>IK. Sti651) I' I' a.'>ti 7~~J
9730 .......................
'77 XJ-12L
,\ulomaur. a ir. 11111\
l'ltUIJJPl'tl. 1,\I Jl'l u.tl
mil1·., ll1•g1·n•·v ll••d
~ L.111 h1tl1·., · Flot"
IL"' .. 12.'l I Ll·•I I
CREVIER BMW
•7;, 11.\1W :lii:-.1 \Int 1·<111<1. I h l & Hroadv.;1y
11v.111•r SXSl.IU ''' r I!'•<! ti<!ll-1 S.\N'l /\ I\. I\ 11:1!1 :11 i 1 wktl v-. :.151 .!K l :! -
c,,.., wkn<h 'i-t X.lli, lullv 1•111111111o·tl
7j I!.\}',\ l!tJll2
4.,pcl, 1\(.'. 'lt•t eo
t..Sl!!.180'.I
1•h;iUllC'Ur 1111 vo·n. lh t
olr t>l5 ~.XI~•
9732 .........••............
·m~J(iK '!-.prls Cfll'. 70.0011 •741 ~ .Jlf. /\.\lri''M 1111·i...
mi. xlnt mt•t·k. ;JUto New nu ~tch ltrt·!>, ,,4M. xlnt Koru '~. muflr, s1lvr w/bl s.s:n>.4!).f' .. 4~
IJll ~lliOO lil4 )7::i2 1~ ---LoM 9737
'Tl s:rh. auto. ')h."fl~ ras~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Int r oncl1t1on. !)~11110
1;1l ·1!1~1!J
i :! 3 O (.'!',, ~011•1 •·11n11.
!O IO I mt, I ~pd. r:.tll l'\'!'>,
i ll l!li ~
808 McLAREN's
8.JO ~ Reach lilvd
LI\ llA HHA
15 M1. No or SA Fw' ~
C7 I 4t 522-5333
Sund11y by r\ppl
unx l.olu., l':!oollnl, buy or
l,tkt' 11v1•r k u.,c ..:,
C' 1• I l •• n I t• f>ll d 1l1 O It
'l!Ji tJl:!I
·9738 ..............•........
2 Ma1.d:1 HX2. 4 dr. rum.
g rt-Ul i\C. 25 mpg. SI IOU
Ulll Ul•an. 5-i.l-54!J I
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• 1976•450SfL •
Superb to nd i l11111
mcl'han1c ally & l'•J',.
met11·allv Lo aded
G:ll· 17l2. G7~·3222 ---
'i2l.50 SL. l<:t re
4 SPO SPTS CAR.
'ii; UMW S.-.11 ;\ulo. lo 2 t~. mugs 4!1'J-53Ml:I.
m1 .. mc·t<1ll1t• hrown, ----
tap<'/Sll'rco, s nrt . am· '79 2"10 Dsl. whltl'. snrf.
mir SllOO<I 644·56Jll ( u I I y e 'I u i p p e ti
't*J Uuvana interior &
eog. xllll rond. De1>cn·
dable SJ.200 754·5705. or
5700. bc•fr Ii!
9720
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LARCiE
SELECTION OF
ALL MOORS
Sl lOl'&COMPAHI-~
BARWICK DATSUN
! I I I '1 '' !•
8 31 -1375 49 3-3375
•DATSUNS•
Lanp s.lediott
Of All Models
WE SNCIALIZE
IMCiOOD
SIRVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 HARBOR BLVD
S4CM4 I 0 540.021 l
1971 DATSUH
llOWACiOH
Au111mut1C-, AM l fM
~terco, n1r t.:Oncl., pwr
:.howroo m c 11nd iuo n .
S17.6CX.lloffcr 75!1·9040
'73 45USLc: yellow. xlnl
rond. Sl4.950 Pvt t'ty
~-~ --------'68 MR. 300St..:L. A /l',
leathe r . a ll power &
more. Good cond. $4500
5.51.fn'>.I
'79 o\SltiL /\nth Nrt:y. brn
k·ather 1n1. 7M ml. all
o pf s . ~33 .000
00·4211i/Mtl·0.~2:J eves.
·71 :MUI>. S13.9'J5. SUnr1 .
auto. air. new ttrei. &
brk..,, 644·Hti0:l
'67 MBZ250Sl .. classic IV
clean. rlrk blu, t\ Mt PM
ca:.:.. 2 tops. good mpg,
SI0.000. Oys 979-441!15,
cVl.'S/Wkndi. 673-4285
·s.s~L 2tops.
Sacn lire. $6,500.
Emerald Bay. 494·4lM8
MG '742 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 MG M1d1!et 211.000 mi,
runs, looks super. S31kl0
0.11644-~.
q.t 9746 •••••••••••••••••••••••
stcennM. 6 cyl. fuel lnJec· '720pel Coupe!
t1on. 17 000 miles & like 1497
N f:. w <' o n d I l I o n • 751-0tlllttifl 5
tll6WDGI 1---------
$6999 .................. !?!~
NatMrt.Caclllac
0!00() Harbor Blvd
t42.$ Baker St.
COSTA MESA
540-9100
'73 L Pantera, take over lease at 1278/mo. llUnl
cood. Call 983-9836 AM.
~ ... II.I '750 --------...................... .
'7Vll14 2.0 appr. 1roup, blk
wlbra le car cover, "Int
il\Mpt!. mootbest olrer.
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'ft 'hrp IU I ... VW ·HavlJ\ltrouba.aell SALH,SIAVICI '751UICk Fu ll power, AM t f'M ---~PHIL 197tH>ID .....,., lobowNOM Shafe! • WY QR GAi • lnl )'OUt t ar' Try u1 Top ... ~ 1 • ..... MG • 119 DOWN OAC • MUS• ... ~ COii ... Low en I I a I • ':JICOIGU.A doillar . Paid for or Not' OVE; .. ~7"1v1.·Kv ISTATIWAGON •dtereo. Ult wheel. Lan· '71COltDOIA LOO<; ,,~,..... ~
Yt ltow /l lael& Prle I._,. Hd1n, 27,ttl ~your car to J1n1 """' .., .,, 3-."ICaler. V8. a utomatic. au top 4e leather In· l G.000 mites. V·B. ~i:\~;n·ot~ srw1
••l•Ualtla C al ....._ • •PMd. bucket II no Volka wa yo n . EX.PERT8 puwcr11tcel111i;,fact .ulrd. lenor.~9!9<9&9 PRKJ. automatic. power stet-r· . D steerin g & b r akei.. TM-...•ID•lO. ........... _...-,, CS' .. 'KR> 1171l•aeh81vd ,I unt •.o•i•llCI t ilt. c fu1·s C'. woo .,_ Ing. fact. air. landau. ~-
-~-llut 1,1...._ -UJtluu .._.. 81.1ad1 · Ai.k tor _..V"'YO ariun.luggage rack. .......Cadlhc stereo. <2022S0>. ~"'). ~'~.~~~~~e~ •• ~ -. • ... •• 1,. iMTllW ft>"* lhnno or To m -t l183~1 aeoc>Harbor Blvd. $4595 • w. --'·a.hp, ae. I& .... ,._ A&lda. ·=~~~~~d $2595 WSBake r St. JC FORTUNE \ (lzm!).~~:.39401 . ==---~.OMC ....,.,JOlS40.9467 *J.C. FORTUNE ~A,MIOE.50A * . . ..,,..., --lt11t,lantaAna 149uper&ftdl_,,AM/to'M -----n.·-t1acGMC _.._ Pontiac-GMC
.. 9lJ 'hrsa. NM .,._ CTM,_.1000 ~:s:.:;:.:r A&kln11 OltAl«H COUMTY ~XK(t-r.'tlit. Sanla Ana '17 Cpe de VIie, 42K mi. 2000 E. lst, Santa Ana &A!Ml ........ ...,.o.... ...... , ..... __ c-,_
THEODORE
ROBINS :=1sl~1':'*' IO IO, VOLVO (114)558-1000 P.P.XJntcond.llSOO Dys <714>S58·lOOO
·:..c=lr Bua. R•bU EXa.USIVJo:LY VOLVO 1.g,2800 FORD
'13'4 IH: 1.0. -..ic. • amTOTOTA ..,._1 l.arleltVolvoONalor --.m--C-... -Al-11-... C--r clu&C9 Is brat& Slll1• bsOrqeCounlyl ..,, Cenl.UQ'. 2-dr. Like _,_,.. We! SoY•! S.!
CHRYS&.11 '7,J •NEATWAGON! *
'76FORD
COUNTRY SQUIRE
IOPASS. WGN.
2060 f<A~BO>i IHVl>
CO!>TA Mf~A b·l'l (JIJIU
car. ~l'I CO'OIJ.A llDAN BUY or Lf.ASE new. tS.000 ml. Air. till. SIDAH DE VIW
nd.Ult. ~ tnal radio DIRECT" <·ruist'. AMffM. M200. f\111 power, factory air CORDOIA
Loaded including s un·
rool. stereo, full power &
low mileage. I <429RYXJ
Warranty available.
·75 lluby blue Mustang.
Good ('Of'ld, Rest offer.
Urll aft 6, !140--0956. ·m~~~~: ~:.~··• .. u .. , .~},COE ~' • ~ ~:~~~:i=~ f;~lf.1 .. ~:.:~ ~ '67 91.2. No N.'>I JtiOOHarbbrBlvd ~.-~ $6999 Alloya.~~1. 14158UerSt AT A-~ 750-2011 Coclloc • "'' ....... CodiUac:
$3995
.IMSLIMOHS
IMPOnS
l!J70HARBOR BLVO.
V·8, automat ic. power
stee ring, pow.l!r win·
dows. locks, ract. air.
lilt. cruise, rack. stereo,
s plit seats, new radiali.
t529NWG>
G7 Convert classic partwl·
• IY rl'l;tored. Best ofr o ver
WX>67J.44~
_.......... COSTA MESA JIM MAllMO ""Im-" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600Harbor Blvd
·10 Porsche 911E. AJloYit. MCMIOO Y,,.,. '*SWA4 1/!U '76 264GL. Top cond 1976CADILLAC 142SBake r St. $1495 9955 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mi.J...J·-~ Korus 5 s pd v.A •lllin Lo ade d . SS795torr. a rv"Ut"'DO COU-r<Y:!TA MESA ~~~11--•-c.o.o. ~-...,.., '72 Coroaa Wng Good ~ rs; """~ ~· ..... ........, _,......,, cood. Very dependuble ·I· 7:)2.ll!Mdays ,49S-0589. Splat pwr. seats. tilt 540-9100
COSTA MESA
6ll·IZ761lJ.9300 * J.C. FORTUNE '72 OIU'i hrdtp. Uc lla 118. sro. 77,001'1 m1. l owner
SI.050 MO-s:>ai.
·68 912, s unrf. 5 s pd,
stereo. red w/blk int,
DM>O. 67s.8638
$1,300. 831·:1.IM. 557·6389. '67122S, wllecl. cruise control. '76Seville: Divorcr rorces at\. 6. smmcl ...,-. Of'IH -"'' stereo, Cabriolet top & 'Tl.tP.M.MOMDAYS -.... all oC lhe Cadillac lux· sale. 39,000 m i le s.
"72 Newport. AJr. h ke new
mt., ext. Xlnt OPt-r<Jling
cond. $1650 640.6242 art 6
Pontiac-GM<.:
2000 E. 1s t, S:.tntu Ana
(7141558 1000
'6691U ·sp. alloys. ,,._,.. 9767 ..... ., 071 ...................... .
·2·
PAl'TS DIPT. OPIH
'Tl. t P.M. MONDAYS
• "ft. J P.M.
SATUDAYS
~ wies. Low, low miles . Brown/tan. Sharp. $7800.
'7•t 14.SA Wl{ll : Lug rark. <047NRR>. C811831·2227.
AC. PB. PS 38Mst. 59M, $5999 1971 CADILLAC
'7S Cordoba: Silver, foll
powt r. below blucbk
$MOO. 675-1631bet 10·6
1976 FORD WGM.
TORINO SQUIRE
Automatic, pwr. steer·
111g, stereo, air cond .• low
miles & XL.NT condition.
t!rMNWG l. Spcc1C1I pm •c
of
'77 Cutlass Supreme, A<:.
hit whl. /\ M W M, good
rru. I' I'. !lllfi.ij,)57
'76 Umc~a. 6 <'YI. 25.000
mi. 2 dr. landa u to p. I'S.
PB. '1 Ot'W tir<.'S. M1nl
ccnd. Bst ofr over SUOO.
546-4479.
-----·-· ----1 '73 TR·6: BEAUTIFUL ltals la,ce 975' cond. FULLY loaded.
•••••••-•••••••••••••• 63M mi. $3850. "97·2073.
reg gas, gd cond, $3000 ~ Cadill~ R.EETWOOD IRHM.
"93-l8l2. 2600 Harbor (Jlvd. t\&U power. factory 3ir '75 Cordoba. silver, full
powe r . blk lthr int .
J\J\1/FM stero. air. xlnl
rond. lo m1 . S2700.
631 xn
Ml DEALER IN-t.l.S.A.
•I •"IJI• 9770 .......................
'68 VW body <shell only>
S2S. Call
968·92'72
_./j·l ·
SALB DIPT. OPIH 7
DAYS A WIH
-4·
Alllos.Used 1425 8aker St1 cond .,.AM/FM stereo
•-•••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA tape. lilt wheel. !>plil
G••ral 990 I 540.9 I 00 pwr. scats. padded top.
••••••••••••••••••••••• low rrulL-s & XI.NT condr·
•CARPOOL ANYONE"!
* ..
'17 B.DO COUPE l • o n . M u i. l !> c t-!
/\II xt ras, 1nclud1n~ (283<..'TN1
sll'reo w1tapc. 6 wa)' $2999
s l' a l , I' r u 1 :n• • c l c . Nc:mers Caditloc
-9930 ......•....•..•........
1976MARKV
$2999
Nabers Cadillac
'70 Olci-. Dt'l la l9S
Excellent 1·oncl1t11111
Must Se(• R.'r.),41lfll'!
9957 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
"71 Squareback w/snrf. __ c_l~_1_o_WN_o_,,._n ___
1
XJnt cond. Auto. SlSOO
873-8729.
'#1 UASI All
MAICIS & MODIU,
SPKIAlmM&IMYW &.-C91Swz '79GMC
SUIURIAN
Sierra Grande 15, 3
sealer, 1568 miles, V.S.
automatic. power steer·
lng.fact. air. O R007'4>
SlJSOO/offer. (126URVI. 2GOO Jlar bor Blvd.
Hawahan Am. 752·753J 14zs llakc r St.
COMTIMEMT AL
Till whN:I. crwse con
I.ml, ~ll·n'<>. s plit pwr
~at'i, (;abrrolet top &
leather. ( S<!r 81.2 Ul0 I.
2i~IO 11:.t rbor Bl\ cl
1125 ttak1•r St
C<.~11\ ~1 ESA
540-9100
Jolwtson& Son
LINCOLN-MERCURY
'59 Silver Cl«MI 1
$19.00G
98.'">-4144 1974 VW Bug. Good cond.
$2700 best offer. Call
.s-
'#1 MAYI OYa I 00
NIOW'MID
ICOMOMY C.US TO
CHOOSl,.OM
or559-59S8. <.:~TA MESA "ill Futura · 4spd, red
w l wht· int , AM I FM
stereo. Jo mi. Is l to pay
o(l loan o( $3420.73 driV('S
ll a way! 968·440!'1 ,
544-~.
··Speclul ufthe Wl•ck '
1978 PINTO 1975 CADILLAC 540-9100 S i I v e r .. x l 1• r 1 o 1
auto mal1 «. r;id 10 &
heater (l)ilUEBt SS PW d week~s onJy, 963-9233.. '67 • M , z r cpe, $8395
COUPE DE VIUE
l.<'alher. tape, tilt wheel.
Qibnolct top, full power.
fm1.0ry air cond. & low
.. Corniche". RHD,
restored, asklng 127.96o.
PP. 49t-2023
'IB Bug, auto, stick, good
condition. $850/offe r .
673-7222
-6.
RaBIATI
DllJYlrt ON MOST
MOOILS
* J.C. FORTiJNE
Pontiac·GMC
2000 E-l11t. Santa Ana
(714)558·1000
9905 .......................
rrules. (S32NIM)
S.599
~Cadifloc
2000 Harbor. m vd,
14258akcrSl.
C0EIT A M Jo:St\
540.9100
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Of Like-New Ford Motor Co .• EXECUTIVE CARS
made a Special PurchaSe
. . . We cutive Cars (never ot Ford Exe bUt Ford Motor
owned by any~ Lincoln ' s '
Co.) includi~gZephyr's and
Mercury's. a~hese like-new '78's we're offenng . · loW miles)
d '79'S (all with ve'J"Y . Ti.nse an bl lo1D pnces. ,~
at unbelieva Y Uent care. cars have had exce
cial purchase
our last suchur~ the energy
was made d and ,74 Those cars
crunch in 197~~ . a ·period of 3 were aU sow in
da{s!
H rtJ _ our
So ur t cars
truckloads ·?~~n to-·11 be amv··~
und •• Wednesday . a,,, me on call or co nd
down to Joh~onM~ke
son todaY t Your the BUY o
Life.
'76 SEVILLE, clean, lo
mi, pvt pty. $8350.
673-32A>l
$5999
Ncmers·Codiloc
:?IJOO Harbor Blvd, S345Q
1926 CADILLAC -~=~~/\
SEVIW 540-9100
2626 Ji;irbor Bl., . t\I
'7S entry Sq. Wgn : mint M0·5llJll
C!Olld. AC. st .. reo. l:Jr>t•. ------
c ruist-. 9 pd:.~. $4!1$85. '75 !>into. autv, 36,000 m1. Split pwr. seat, AM/FM 8 ------642-0346 evl'S dean. $1500
trJck, till wheel. cruise ---------• 1oolrol, padded top & low --- -64A--3046
rrulc::;. <236PRUI.
$7999
Nabers CadiHK
:!tiOO Harbor Blvd.
1425 Baker St
<.;()!:,IA MESA
540-9100
16 SeVIUe: l owner. ultra
clean. lo m l, <'ompl
l oaded , S95 00 .
546-7500/540-1100.
I 9n CADILLAC
B.DORADO COUPE
Leather, ste reo radio.
cru i s e contro l &
Clbriolet top. (312RXJ >.
$7999
~Cadilac
2600 Harbor Blvd
1425 Baker St.
C~AMESA
540-9100
'78 Seville , $11,000 or take
over lse. PP. Dys.
759-9501.
* 599 DOWN O/\C •
'74UNCOLH
CONTIMEHTAL
MARK IV
F\Jll power, 6 way <,<>.ll,
l:tt1.. afr. ('n,use. Ult . l;rn.
ctm, .,lt:rt>o laJ.lt'. 111urt·
.~,
S3495
* J.C. FORTUNE
Pontiac·GM<.:
2000 E. 1st. Sanla Ana
(714)558-1000
1'7ZMAIUC IV
COMtlte4TAL
Has aJl ol the Lincoln
klx uries & low. low
nulcs. (141HTZ).
$2599
NalMnCodlllac
2600Harbor Blvd.
1425 Baker St.
COSTA MESA
540.9100
1!117 GraruidJ '1 dr, \'In} l
top, air. 1•11· • 111 1111. xlnl
cond. S37<JO /olr P l'.
~
197!1 Pint o 4 -.s 1Jt•1·tl
nuleage-35. J\1r. un'1t•1
wa rrant y S4 3Utt
~ --5.52-1928 .•
'!Ai Fa1rlane Conv: Nu ----
p.Jint &, top. $000/best of· Plymouth 9960
ft:r. G7J.l:i74:1/b'73·604ti. ••••••••••••• •• •••• • • • •
GRAM ADA
FOUR DOOR
'77S1lver. t271SMV I
Sl175
'77 SiJvcr , CJ66SMC°I
9/i5.
'77Tan < LSISLX >
Sl275.
'77 U . blue (:r74SLV>
S3f75
"71\Srlver (794TRI-:>
$1195
'7 6 Pfymouths
JO Fury 4-dr s tatio n
w;igon -;. A ll full ~
Loqwppcd Air. J\M/FM
radio, i '/li, l'/S. M~l
colors & interiors All
ma 1nta 1n ed by rlcet
ffil:,-charu<:s. All avail. at
SSOO·SlOOO be.l,ow Blue
Hook wholl'Sale pr11·l'
Uruly P1lol. 330 W. IJ;i:;
Sl, CM. 6'12·4321. i'1l·1•t
Managcr -----
IX Dk blue< l50 RLX1 '73Satellltc . Mu~l ~ell. );ti
Olll5 t'Ond, r uns wt>ll, PS, PIJ.
AH cars have air condi· v rn t o p. nu tr r es
uowng, vinyl inten or & $1200/best. &10·9747.
are 111 xlnt mcchankal ..__.. ---
condJt1on. Hawauan J\m . .-unnac 996!»
Co. 752·7531or559-5958. •••••••••••••••••••••• •
'76Uncoln ·71 Cad Sedan de Ville, 4dr $.S350 1!179 f'ord Granada 2dr.
low miles. Xlnt <'ond. 548-5873 3000 mill's , AM /FM
* S99 DOWN OAC *
'76POMTIAC
GRAMDPRIX N<.-wllrcs.S1800.S49·Sl32 •---------:.terro. S5200 o r orrcr .
77MARKV K32-0096~-·~~~~~ V-8. ;iulomatic. powe r
Meerin~. powe r win·
dows. fuel. arr. ult.
rrwse. landau. sten•o.
l'U\tom wlwch. llt'W
r:.td1a ls ( WHIU>G 1
c.mro 9917 Designer m0<h'I. with l!lt'i6 Ford Ltd, 77,000
••••••••••••••••••••••• every l'Ol1ce1vabk· xtra. mil~. $300. Call 546·ti513
'69 Camaro 327, a uto.
AM /FM cassette
49tS·231Y7
Io m 1 I e a g e . x I n I . .Jim
Si800torrcr ta:JJ UYV 1. -------
II aw a 11 an /\ m . <: o . '71 Ford I.TU. •I dr . :Ill
7~>:n531or 559-!).'lf!H n•rN•·r SXllO Or bi·'>l ur S3995
'75 Qimaro LT, i\/C. nc>W ~ ---9 932 l••r.twt~i:; ____ -*J.C. FORTUNE
llrcs, 50,000 m1. S3SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •77 Granada l rn m al' Pontiae <;Mc
96K-?039 1977 CHEVROLET t'Olld. very <'kun. lo ml. "'""' L" I t S I /\ &A/V4J .-. c; •• an ,1 n.1
'75 Camaro, red 60K, CORVETTET·TOP ma n y xtra s. $381111 . (7 M>f>Sll·l(JIJO
AM/FM cass. A/C, V-8, '1 With automatic trans 6'l:l·IH95 _______ _.._
brl. new T .A. w/maY,s Loaded & a be auty! '71 LTD Sta wag. Molnr ·~ . -
S3700. Tu<.-s-Sat 640-5800, C42.MUWE>. O'hauled Slll5 bsl olr '"~~·Ill'> "~1: ~ sp<!· •lOH aft 6546-2868. Skip. OHL y $89'S takes 675.416'! 1· u M l, s 1 ~ b LL
SJm Ill'\' 7:>'.> tn:l6 Chrv1eiMt 9920 HOWARDCheYrold Uncolft 9945 ·~ <.~1tallna . Xlnt tontl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove• & Quail Sts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rd1ahlt· trans. SSOO or
'fr7 Lincoln. Suicide doorc;. beit ~-40Q aft 5. FINAL 1978 NEWPORT B~ACll
Q.EARAHCE! 813-0555 $300
494.2502 on Camaros, Caprices,
Monte Carlos, MaUbus &
Novas. Drastic reduc·
tions1
SAVE HOW!!!
COMM Ell
CHEVROLET
,.._,_ 11.H I•" II , ,
I '""I \ ,, ~" I
54&. I 200
• JnJRRY ON DOWN *
'751MPALA
4 door sedan, V -8 .
automatic. power steer·
ing, fact. air, new paint.
newUres. (921MIT>
Sitts . * J.C. FORTUNE
PonUac-OMC
2000 E. 1st, Sanw Ana
(714)MIJ.1000
~~ ·~ ~ ... -~
W.S. .. Lurka'
I ........ -I --·-CAI•,._ ..... -..m
'78 Malibu Clualc, 19M.
olr. auto • PS. PB.
cruise, tilt. a mtfm t11pe,
Leaving country. $48001
olfer. 640-6\57.
'tl8Corvair food cond.
H7°J7tS.
'78 Chev)' Luv, UK ml.
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2600 II arbor Blvd.
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tobacco. And the 7''low-tar, low taste" theory was exploded.
No othu new cigarette in the last 20 years has attracted.
so many smokers as quickly as MERIT!
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of low tar smoking: high tar smokers. In fact, over 70% of
MERIT smokers are coming directly from high tar brands!
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FIFTEEN CENTS
Ted Haunted r,g · Chapp~uiddiek
1 WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen Edward M Kennedy, D·M an ..
acknowleda• that the acl'ident at C happaiqw ddJck 10 yeatrs 110 t.o I day "wlll lfve with me for \be rest Of rny Ufe.''
"Aa _, aa I'm In publJc lJ(e, I'll be a11ked about I\," pe i.a1d 10
a bri.r LIUrvtew.
WtU It be a ractor Ir Kennedy dec1dt>s to run for president 1n
1980 or la~.1"
' "Ob~ly, lt's a factor one of many," he rephed
j •
&£NNEDV. WHOSE PE&sONAL LIFE HAS been muked by
\ra&ecb. Said the a ccide nt ln wblch Mary Jo Kopechne was killed
"was different for me in that 1 was the ooe respomuble
I ·•1 assumed ruu responsibility for 1t at the time." he said. t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
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BIO AND LITTLE TOOT MAKE MUSIC FOR COtJNTY FAIR
Jecquea and Jimmy Jome of Mlchlgen Pley Cetllope
;County Fair Sets
States Reunion
Singer Elvin Bishop and con·
linuing performances of l.aser
'
•Discomania spark up tonight at
the Orange County Fair.,88 Fair
)Drive. Costa Mesa. t Then on T hursduy 1ns pira·
Slional singer Debby Boone will
!lig ht u p t he fa i r with he r
•performances at 7 a nd 9 p.m. m
the amphitheater
Hours are noon lo m1dniRht to·
\day through Thursday and 10
.a.m. to midnight Friday through
·Sunday. whe n the fair ends
I Admission of $2 for adults and
l s1 for children 6 to 12 includes
~entertainment.
l On Thursday, All States Rcun·
ion Day will honor Or unge
1Countians who come from other
1ostates.
l He re's the schedule for Uus
evening and el'rly Thursday
b TONIGHT
S-10 p.m. China painlang-
uropean-style and naturalistic
owers. crarts area. l S p .m. Carson Junior Singers.
i Mountain Dew Stage .
t 5 a nd 8 p .m . M itc he ll
Marionettes Showboat , on the
grounds.
· 5:30 and 7:30 p.m . Jete Gym
nasties, on the grounds.
5 ;30 a nd 8:30 p.m . Riata
Ranch Cowboys, lieril a1e Stage.
6 p.m . 4-H on Stage, 4·H build·
ing.
6:30·10:30 p.m. Giant Steps
Combo, Food Baza a r.
6:30 p.m. Eddie Spaghetti,
t Heritage Stage.
7 and 9 p.m . Elvin Bishop,
! Ampbitheat.er.
7:30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
7:30-11:30 p.m. Montezuma's
Reven1e, Mountain Dew Stage.
r I and 10 p .m . Lase r Dis·
' comanla featuring the Lockers, f Grandstand. ! nllJRSDAV 4 9 a.m. 4·H market and feed
beef, livestock Mrea.
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f ~ !!!!. !'~~ .. u
my Exercycle, but nobody want·
ed to buJ It -untll I tried the
Dal~PUot .• •"?bin I aold it to the flnt
caller OD the flnt day my eel ,. ...
n.&'1 Ille adverU1bl1 l uceell
....., of die Ca•ruo Bea~h
au wbo plend .WI ad lll the D.aJ7PUot:
9 a.m. Junior poultry show.
Ii vestock area.
12·5 p.m C hin a painting.
crafts area.
I and 3 p.m . Debbie's Dance
Studio. Mountain Dew Stage.
I p.m. FFA m urket and feeder
beef, livestock area.
I 30 p.m Harry "Woo.Woo"
Stevens. Heritage Stage.
2 p.m Ronald Mc Donald, p1c·
me a rea.
2 and 4 p.m. Carson Singcrl>.
M ount;.11n Dew Stage
2.30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
2 30 a nd 4:30 p.m Variety
show. Heritage Stage
:J. 30 p. m. Clown contest and
mi me show. Heritage Stage
4 p.m. 4·11 on Stage, 4-11 build·
Jn~
&nfa Denied
Permission
To Testify
By STEVE MARBLE
Of t!W O.llJ l'I ... SIMI
Former Huntington Beach C1·
Ly Attorney Don Bonra was not
a llowt.'<1 to testiry Tuesday in a
pe rsonnel hearing for a man he
once rired.
Bonfa says he was asked to
testify ror the city regarding his
relationship with fi red de puty ci· #
ly attorney J ohn O'Connor.
Hearing officer .Joseph Gen·
tile , however, ruled aga inst
listening t.o Bonfa's testimony.
O'Connor's personnel hearing
was concluded Tuesday arter
four days of testimony . Gentile
s ays It m ay be t wo months
be fore he ma kes a ruling id
O'Connor's right to regain his
Job.
8onfa had fired O'Connor In
1977 after the two bad reportedly
engaged in a fiatfigbl in clly
hall.
O'Connor lat.er was reinalated.
Bonra Jgjl the city's WP le1al
po1ition-.., he wft'defeated
by Gail Hutton In a 19'18 cit.y
election.
Mrs. Hulton fired O'Connor
laat May on m""lUple char&ea of
LntubordinaUon.
ln the penonnel hearln1. Mn.
Hutton teallfled that ber ex·
deputy left UM office for leqthy
pertoda of Ume wltbout explana·
Uoa.
lbt allo t.aWWd that O'CoD·
aor eall9d 1111...at • .. prtv ... at·
tol'IMJ" -reluMd to dtwlle convenetiom be bid with city
coundJ members. '
O'Connor telUllM tbat be wu
kept lD tbe dart u to lln. Hut·
toa'• d'IPh•un wttla lalm. Ht ... e.ttfted tbat OD \be
<111 IONl'A. ,... Al) ~
M ked for his recollection or details of that njaht, KeMedy
replied, "I testlfled'slx months alter lhe accident under oath." He
said th~ transcript of his testimony, running more than 700 pa1es
·•rnmains the best account of what happened at that time."
resignation as a prelude Lo wholesale penoonel changes. \he
political speculation about a Kennedy challenge persists.
Kennedy talked about Chappaquiddick in sever~I interviews
timed to the annive rsary of the accident.
Tbe 10th annivers ary or \he accident comes at a time or r~·
n~wed speculation that Kennedy might challenge President Carte r
tor the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination.
KENNEDY INSISTS REPEATEDLY HE will not be a can·
didate. that he expects Carter to be renominated and re-elected.
and that he intends Lo s upport the president
"The other tragedies, the assassinations. the de aths of my
brother and s ister in Wdtld War ll were imposed on me." he said.
"T hey had enormous impact. But Chappaquiddick made me a
much different person. a very dif~erent individual."
But with the Ca rte r administration shaken by domestic crises.
with the Cabinet and senior White House staff s ubmitting letters of
IN AN INTERVIEW IN mE BOSTON Globe today-10 years
after Chappaquiddick -the Massachusetts Democrat said that
<See KENNEDY. P a ge A2>
Death lnque~t So-Ught
..
Attorney Claims Co.in Collector Slain
FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL torney Cecil llicks. menls pointing toward foul play
0t111•0•11Y"11•es1111 Kr eber is r e pre s e n t in g include the fact t hat llaig's M ur de r not s uicide J · I-' · ·d r J h wa llet . valuabl" ,.,,1.ns and ·· caused the death of a f'ountaJO canine .a1g, w1 ow o osep " " .. lla1 g 53 who died after 1'ngcst· piecl' of paper containing the Valley coin collector whose body · · · l·ng a le• .. al dose of ,..,.,.n1'de name ttnd phon~ num .. :r 0 ( lht--was found s lumped an his car u• "J.. ·~ .. pot ential buyer we n • m1~s1n14 May 26, according lo an attorney His body was fo und in the Five from the: c:ar
who is seeking a form al cor· Points shopping center m llunt
oner's inquest in tJi~UMJ.----._nf}ron Beach ~ hou-rs...---.!.A .... nd. K1 ebcr contended. ther1•
The formal inquest was sought ;.ifle r he had left home to meet a we re conflicttng reports rrom
Tuesday by Ron Kre be r in let potential coin buyer and attend po l ice i.lnd co r o n e r 's 1n
ters Lo both the Orange County a JOb interview veshgatbr~ on bru1~e~ found on
G rand Jury and District At Krc ber su1d today that ch: lla1 g·~ bo<ly
Carter's
Cabinet
May Quit
After 14 Years
Valley City Chief
'C
lmeruls to Resign
W ASlllNGTON CAP > With By MICHAEL PASKEVICll
Of Ille Dally I'll .. $1•11 all his Cabintet and high.level
staff offering to resign . Presi· dent Carter is expected to decide Fountain Valley City Manager
by Friday where the ax will fall J ames Neal told cit y council
as he works on a lineup to revive mr m bers T uesday that he in
his presidency le nds to resign at the end of Lhis
Senior officials were shaken year .
by the move, _ the latest sur· Nea l. 65, has held the city's
prise in Carter's sclr·declared top administrative P<>st nearly
turning point _ which left the 14 years. wa tching the city grow
government in li mbo. "from bean fields to its present
The 34 top officials affected population of 55.000. ··
said little in publi c beyond con· He said hE' plans lo continue
firming that they h ad bee n part-time teaching al area col
asked Tuesda y to tender their l cgcs a nd wil l serve as a resignations. municipal consultant <1fter leuv-
White House press secretary mg the city
Jody Powell said the offers. Neal's resignation is effective
made orally and not in writing, Dec· 31. 1979
would be considered "ca refully Neal said toduy he decided to
and e xpeditious ly'' by the presi retire "a couple of weeks ago" <.lent. und ha d made informal an·
Cabinet secreta ries we re led nouncements to city council
to be lieve they would hear members. lie was praised for "an ex whether Carte r would keep them on "in two or three days," one eel lent ·Job" by city leaders at
source said. Another source said T u e s da y's regular co\Jnc tl
the president's decision would session. C'o me sometime "this week." "The city is m excellent rinan
Bolh sources asked not to be c aa l condition e verything 1~
identified. ~rea l." Neal said
One Whi te Hous e o ffi c ial, Ne ... who ca me under h re
refl e c t ing the e xtre me ly from city employee groups for
secretive nature of the day's de· alleged "threats and intimida·
ve lo pmcnts ln this c ity that lion." is now wor king on a day.
t hrives o n r um o r s, s a id, to d aycontract
"Wh atever the preside nt's de-Last year, city council mem·
cisions may be. 1 can assure you bers cancelled his two-year con
he is keeping them to hi mself... tr act in reaction to complajnts
The numbe r of resignations from city f!mployees. llis annua l
the president will accept re· sa la ry is $43,861.
mained unclear, but one White Neal said his decision to retire
House official said "the presi· is based solely on his desire to
dent will accept some." -dedicate more lime to teaching
Members of Congres~ called · and pursue his favorite hobby
LEAVING CITY POST
Valley Manager Neal
racquetball
lll' ha!> served more than 33
yea rs m city governments. with
pas t expe rience: 1n Berkeley.
Salinas. Redding , Ot·eans 1dc.
Redwood City and Vancuuve r.
Wash
•P rior t.o his entry into city gov
ernmcnts. Neal ser ved as a com
mander in the U.S. Navy.
Neal said he intends to con
linU'e living in his Fou ntain
Va lley home after retirement
Neal and h1s wife. Dorothy , have
five children
Tue s d a y 's a nno un c e m e nt
"st r ange " and "curious ."
Re publican reaction was the
harshest, but several Democrats
also questioned the president's
actions.
Europeans looked at Carter's
shakeup and saw many .things-
an e lection facelift, a crisis, a
carefully planne d "Tuesday
Massac r e ," a nd ·c ircus
Carter" without a net.
MacDonald Jury
Pick in 3rd Day
There was som e confusion
about Just what was going on.
(See CABINET, Page AZ>
RALEIGH, N.C. ,APl -Jury
selection In the triple·murder
trial of former Green Beret doc·
tor J effrey MacDonald of Hunt·
ington Harbour entered its th.lrd
£"1Co•pute
Bul Copa Can Take the Heat
The Huntinston Be.ch cope can take the beat but their
computen can't . .
While the pohce swelter ln cUmblna temperaturet pro·
duced by the feder'•llY ordered '11-de1ree mereury HltlnC.
their comput.n will be kept cool _,th an alr eondttioaer.
TH& CITY COUNCIL AG&EID lbll week to pureblM
a •.ooo air coadJUOner deaJped to k .. p the compu&en
cool and functlonlnf.
A«1Mdbal to police C•ptain Michael Burteafteld. Ir
tbe room IN bot, tbt compuc.n IO on tbe trtta.
TD DTl&S POUC& buUdinf, MYI Bun..,..., ll ,..,...._. "1 -atr eoodtOODer. Copa, prtsoaen .ad ~·
puten .a...,,. tile HIM air.
Tbe .... eandltloner .. ..-ct to ~ tbe depart-
mnt'• vttal mada&w -.,.,.,. elH cu Inn to u"
wtd\ die wermer .... ~ Burkafteld 1111.
'
day t<>dlly with 10 jurors seated
out of ~ questioned.
This morning a n 1 llb Juror
was added Gloria Hayes. 33, a
Cary teachers a ide.
They range from a Ham ett
County inde pendent trucker t.o a
Raleigh housewife . Three j urors
were chosen Monday; seven on
Tuesday.
tn addition t o 12 regula r
jurors, attorneys have indicated
that they want four alternates.
MacDonald. 3S, Is accuaed of
bludceooing and stabbin& to
death of hiJ wlfe Colette, 36, .and
da u1hte ra Kimberly, 5, and
Krl1ten, 2, at the ramlly'a Fort
Br111 home ln tm.
He wM lGdJcted by a lrand
Jury ln lt'15, IDd the cue bu
been weavtq lbrouch the cowu
1lnce UMm.
Defense 1ttorn•y Bernard
Secal of San Franct1co said T\lndaf be feelJ conftdent tbet
MacDonald wtll ta.k• the ltand and t.-tty •'at Mqth."
H .. comment to reporten was
prolftpted bJ U.S. Dt1trkt J"9d1e
ll'raailln T. Dupree Jr.'• repeat·
ed qo"tlon1 to prospective
._,_,._maY,~AJ•
'And whcr(• •~ t ht· motive for
s u1c1dt·'1 " Krcber asked "Therl'
was not on1• ~1gn or d c~pon
dency ·
am Re1'>nt-r l'h1c( deputy <'Or·
On\'r . to<la\ d1 <;puled Krebt!r'!>
an<1lys1s of lht· t·asc•
W h~~t· m1~s ing wallt•t and
c·o1ns. Beis ner ... aid. f'OUld point
to fo ul pl<1y, lhc br u1s1•!-. und
Qtht"r circum~tances o( t ht· death
<Stt INQU'1:ST . P agf' AZI
HBMurder
Suspect
list Grows
By J E RRY CLAUSEN
~ ,,,. D•llr Piiot ~••ff
Huntington Beach' detccl1 ves
have addl'd abo ut 100 mo re
names to their already long hst
of ~uspt:l't~ to ht· 1•h1•1·kt•d out in
the kidna pping and ;.ipparent
murder of 12-year-o ld Ho bin.
Sa msoe.
The blonde. blue ·eyed Hunt·
ington Bear h seventh grader
disa ppea red Junt' 20. apparently
while ndin~ a bicycle ho me
from a girl friend's house at 14th
and Ohve Str1•t'l~.
He r <>ke lNul rem :11n:-. wen·
fou nd in a rcmoll' foothill area
near Sierra Mad re J uly 2
Police ~ay tht' name:-. :J<Jded l<>
lhe1r ltst havt· ht·t·n t:om11lled by
1tw Lo~ i\ngt:le~ Polit·•· Oeµart
mt•nt <1nd a n• :-.usp1•t'INI l'hild
pornogt«1phC'rs 1n t h" Orange
Count) an•a
S~t Ron Jenkins. who lead~
I he ll·u m 1 n Vt'~l1 ~a t 111 g the
Samscx.· C'a~e . ~aid l;s~l week t4at
dcbr1~. ~uch a~ bee r c:<1n:. und
ngarctlt• hull :-.. fou 11d near
Ko bin's body h a~ br cn eva luated
for 1•v1dencl'
Attempt~ lo gain finge rpn nu.
were rut1lc . he ~aid . lie ind1cal·
t•d t h a r rHln c o f th l· i te m ~
J.(leuncd from the hilly. brush·
t·ov~red sit(' ha ve res ulted 1n
dut.•s
Ht' udded lhal police ~till
..,ca r c h for the ma n who re·
por tedly ~oughl to photograph
Robin and hl·r gtrlfriend on the
beuc~ .Jun(' 20 before: shl' d1sa p·
pcarep. Hundreds or <'alle rs
huve lei>orted possible suspects
since an artist's drawmg of the
man wa~ publis hed ·in a rea
ne wspapers .
Also sought is t he borrowed
yellow Schwinn bicycle the girl
was believed to be ril!ing the af·
ternoon she disappeared.
Coast
Weather
Some low clouds a nd fog
late night and early morn.
1ng hours otherwise fair
T hursda y with variuble
high clouds . Lows tonight
in 60s a nd 70s . Highs
T hurs d a y m id ·70s a l
be11ches to near 90 inland.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
s~ lttmw• ... are
111ff•rfrtfl. as more polmtial f.
b11v•r1 ot k, "How for?" ·
b•/ore flaer oelt. "How
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FLAYS 'FAR LEFT
Ex·A ... mblymen Cordov•
Veterans
Support
Miller
Wy KATHY CLANCY
Ot•~'l"'"SCMt
Twenty.three Vietnam War
veterans, including two former
prisoners of war, came to the de·
fense today of beleaguered coun-
ty Supervisor Edison Miller.
In the meantime, controversy
continued to swirl around the
former Vietnam POW MiU er as:
-Orange City Councilman
Jess Perez joined former Plan-
ning Commissioners Rex Gaede
and Shirley Grindle in announc-
ing intentions to ,seek Miller 's
elected post next June.
Miller lashed out at Gaede
who resigned Monday as Plan-
n ing Com m ission chairman
calling his action "irresponsi-
ble" and "truly political."
Al the same time, Miller has
invited his critics to speak with
him and h as denied he ever cgn-
dem ned his country while he
was a Vietnam prisoner for five
and one-half years.
Instead. MUler said, he bas
been a patriot in deten~e of hjs
country and contended it
sometimes is in the best in-
terests of a patriot to speak out
in c·r iticism of his country
Woman Raped
And Robbed
In Huntington
A Huntington Beach woman
reported to police Tuesday that
she was knocked unconscious
and raped last Saturday by a
frizzy-haired man.
The woman, pohce said, was
hit on the back of the head by
the assailant and remained un-
conscious for nearly 15 hours in
her downtown Huntington Beach
apartment.
Officers said the s uspect al-
tegedly took an opal stal1,1e and a
s amurai s word worth a n
estimated $850.
The victim, who had just re-
turned to her apartment around
7 p.m. when attacked , swd her
assailant was about 30 years old.
Wendy Starts Term
FRONTERA CAP) -Wendy
Yoshimura, roommate or
Patricia Hea rst during their
fugitive days with the Sym-
bionese Liberation Army, has
begun serving her one·t.o-15-year
sentence on a weapons charge.
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CordDYa 8Clded bll vole• 'IWI· .. , te U. powlal clamor •u.r·
round1. na the appointment or
EdllOO lllller u Third Dlalrict
aupervilor.
Cordova cooteodt that \be •P.
polntment by Governor Brown
... ioteDdect ''to bur creden· Ual1 rrom the radlca left" as
apearbeaded .by . Tom Hayden
and Jane Fonda.
The former Democratic as
aemblyman, who wu defeated
by John Schmits In a run for the
state senate. had been con·
alciered a pnme candidate for
the supervilortal appointment.
Cordova said today, however.
ht; won't run for the county's
Thlrd District seat.
But speaking or Miller's ap·
pointment. Cordova said the
choice could boomerang on
Brown because mainstream
Democrats may perceive that
Brown will do a ny thing to
placate the far left.
Cordova said he believes that
Brownleels he can challenge
President Carter "only from the
left flank."
"I think we'll see a gigantic s lalom next year. Urown will veer
to the left to get the nomination
and if he succeeds he will tum
back to the right for the general
election."
Cordova was on e of five
finali s~ts for the seat that
became vacant when Ralph
Diedrich was convicted on a
bribery charge.
He sajd Miller has no support
in the cou nty othe r than
Hayde n 's Ca mp aig n f or
Economic Democracy.
"The governor should ha ve,
appointed Hayden directly,"
Cordova said flippantly.
"There were a number or
qualified candidates for the job
but Miller was not one or them.
"One can deduce from his war
record that Miller might crack
under pressure."
Cordova said , however . that
the controversy surrounding
charges against Miller while a
prisoner of the North Viel ·
namese should be put in the
past.
"It is the present and his con-
nections with the fascist left that
fri.chtens me."
Cordova also took exce1>tion to
Miller's statements when he
took office that he was not a tool
of developers, landlords, politi-
cians or power brokers.
"These are the traditional
whipping boys or the far left.
"Miller is part of a s pecial in -
terest that is more narrowly
based.
''He is not independent fro1n
the cult that has grown around
Hayden and Fonda and the Cam-
p a i g n for Economi c
Democracy."
Cordova said he wi II not seek
election to the supervisor's .Seat
next June but that he would
work for a candidate to unseat
Miller.
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CABINET ...
Jn Rome, the Socialist-leaning
newspaper La Repubblica ban-
nered : "A sensational announce-
ment from Washington reveals
the gravity of the energy crisis.
Carter's government resign."
Actually, Carter 's Cabinet did
not resign -an act which in
Europe would be fa r more
serious. There It usually would
mean a change in government.
California Supre me Court-
J u·s ti c e Wiley Man u e I
testifies about a nimosity
between Chief Jus tice Rose
Bird and Justice William
Clark at a hearing by the
Commission on Judic ia l
Perfo rmance in San Fran-
c isco (story Page AS ).
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INQUEST •••
do not.
The bruiaea, Beisner said. are
DOt tbe ~ fomd ID ''eombedve
lttuatklnl. ''
Envoy
ReCilled .
ByU~S. ''He was a b'8 man, I don't see
how anyone. oould have forced
him to drink a poison," Beisner
Tbe ftunelal woea or a teen said. • MANAGUA, Nlcarapa (AP> counaelln1 bureau worsened And Beianer said there may -U.S. AmbaNador Lawrenee
Tuesday u Fountain Valley city have been despondency due to Pezzullo left Nicara1ua today,
councilmen decided to cut the the fact that "-11. a chemlat, had sayln1 be was recalle:d because
center's funding in halt and then been unemployed for several the United States feela the MW
ellminate it altogether next mootha. Belaner noted that in· Nicaraguan government "went
year. vestigatora could not determine back on" an agreement to turn Tbe Teen Help-Youth Services any finn where Haig may have over power to the rebel Junta
center, based In Fountain Valley been scheduled for an interview that drove President Anastasio
but also servln1 residents of on the day ol hia death. Somoza into exJle.
Westminster and Hunt101ton Belaner said both police and Pezzullo left the embassy for
Beach, will receive a $10,000 coroner's deputies said the cue, the airport and a flight to
grant from the city for tbls fiscal was handled as a "poteotial 187 Panama escorted by security
year. ·--(murder) .. for a long period of men in bulletproof vesta. The a.mount la one half of ....,.. tJme, adding that fact.a di,d not Re said the move was not a
year'11 allotment. Center Direc-s upport a finding in favor of break in relationa. Nations often
tor Randy Davis said the cut-murder. use the recall or an ambassador back could mean staff layoffs. He said police agreed with the to express displeasure at the ac-
red uced services and bjgher coroner's concluslo·n of suicide tlons otanotbergovernment.
fees. as the cause of death. In this case, the recall cam~ a
A plan to h1&ve the cities of A formal inquest in Orange few hours after members of tbe
Westminster and Huntington County bas not been conducted Junta n e w to Nicaragua to
Beach join in u three-way fund-since 1970, Beisner said, noting establish a provisional govern-
ing agreeme nt to keep the that the cost of such a formaJ in-me nt outside Managua. The
center at maximum efficiency quiry is substantial. guerrilla movement threatened
hus fallen by the wayside And, he pointed out.,.results of a bloodbath unless Somoza's
Cente r officials, backed by a formal inquest are not ad-. handpicked su._ccessor, Fran.
Fountain Vulley, had hoped the missible in either civil or ctsco Urcuyo, abandoned bis
cities would contribute $30,000, criminal proceedings. declared fnteolion to hold on to divided according to the percen-During an inquest, a jury is the presidency.
tage of residents who use the de· s ummoned to hear testimony "We feel.the government of JURY Jlnqucncy intt:rvention service. surrounding the death. The jury Nicaragua went· back on the
• • • • Westminster bas refused lo would the~ be asked to de· agreement we reached with
\ contribute its $6,000 share, and termine the huse. them," Pezzullo said, adding Huntl·nat.on °~a·ch offlclalc; have Kre~r noted ·that one benefit th t u " d tood lb jurors about their attitudes .., ~ ~ a rcuyo un ers e
toward a defendant who might canceled consideration 9f a of a murder finding would be nature ofthe agreement."
present no evidence. . Sl0,500 grant to the center.. . that Mrs. Hajg and her two sons, He swd the expectation was
A sticky point in the question-Fountain Valley o H1 c1als Harold, 19, and J e rome. 17, that Urcuyo's government would
ing is pre-trial publicity. claim the city is unable to carry wo uld become eligible for stay in power only a short time,
The case got extensive cov-the financial load alone. $160 ,000 in life ins urance a cease-fire would be called, the
erage when the s layings <}C· Mayor Bernie Svalstad led the benefits. Benfits are not paid in junta would be called in lo
curred 91h years ago and aghin move to cut the center's funrung suicide cases. Nicaragua and lhe conflict
when MacDonald was inJlh:te<l. Tuesday night. "You nave to do Beisner said that 1f Kreber -would be ended.
Since then, and especially in the . your own thing, .. he said, refer-or an yone else -bas informa-He sajd a reduced staff would
past week, frequent stories have ring to Davis' contention that l ion that could conclusively remain at the embassy, primari-
appeared in lbe media. fees may have to be raised. show foul play, the coroner's of· ly for relief activiUes and pro.
Dupree typically immediately Svalstad's motion to cut fund-fi ce would change its finding tection of Americans remaining asks prospective jurors whethe r ing carried in a 4·1 vote. Coun-"immediately" without a formal in Managua. cilman Al Holhnden voted "no" inquest they have heard of the case and withoutcomment. · · The embassy lobby was
when the last time was that they Svalstad swathe grant fo r thi~ packed with staff members, and
read or heard about it. U they 1 t Ammom·a Le-1-~ s uitcases were being thrown into •-thl bo t year will be the center 's as _ na.e say they r.now some ng a u Davis, who said the cen~er's So a truck. The embassy's Marine
the case, he asks whether they overa ll budget of $200,000 is 67 EASTON. Md. CAP> -me guards were in civilian clothes,
have formed an opinion. th 200 to JOO people were evacuated a nd Pezzullo's security m~n If they have. and further ques· percent funded by . l eh l c ounf ty. •rrom their homes for a short, were seen putting on bulletproor t . · h thos · · t plans to seek financ1a e P rom time early today when a cloud of toning s ows e opinions o pr 1· vale corporations to keep the vests fo r the ride to the airport be strong, Dupree excuses them. ammonia formed over a leaking They rode in a car behind his
That has happe ned several center goinJ?. s t or age tank n e ar Easton , Sources close to the junta said t Otin 8 I authorities said. A valve on one v I d Ch s 1mcs. • °"1.:. alt e io eta e a mo rro, . crgio Dupree has said that selecting '"'°"' or the storage tanks. owned by Ramirez Mercado and Alfonso
the jury would be a "tedious and DUBLIN, Ireland <AP> -A Ke rr-McGee Corp and leased to Robelo CalleJas left San Jose.
difficult task" because of the dozen Chinese from rival gangs a local -distributor. "apparently the Costa Rican capita l, shortly
publicity. He has also thrown battled with knives, machetes. was open or broken," said Alan after midnight for Leon .
barbs al the media , responding hatchets and meat cleavers in a S mith. a dispa tcher for t he Nicaragua's second largest city
"good" when one woman sajd Dublin street Tuesday night as Ta I bot County Fire Cont rol 55 mile:-. northwest of Manag,ua .
s he djd not read a particular ~h~o~r~r~if~ied~~b2y~s~ta~n~d~e:.:,r;;:_s_:l~oo=k.::.ed::.....:o::n.:.:·_~B~o~a~rd~:....._· __ ~-------paper. He later said he was jok· ing.
Another point that appears to
confuse some prospective jurors
is circumstantial evidence
ver sus direct evidence. The
prosecution's case depends on
circumstantial evidence -no
one except MacDonald saw the
killings -and his story of drug.
crazed hippie murderers is be-
ing contested by the prosecution.
Some prospective jurors have
said they wouJd not be as easily
persuaded by circumstantia l
evidence. Others have not ap-
pe ared to understand that such
evidence can be used to convict.
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BONFA •••
day he was fired he was told that
it would be "good for his health"
if he left city hall immediately.
Since his firing, O'Connor has
insisted that his office was
"r aided" a nd that a pair of
diaries be kept were not re-
turned to him.
Th~ diaries, he says, contwn
detailed accounts of wrongdo-
ings in the city attorney's of-fice.
Gentile says his recommenda -
tion will go to the city's person-
ne I commission, which can
accept or reject his advice.
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KENNEDY INTERVIEW.
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after the accident he "we nt through a very conaiderable period of
self-evaluation, re·examination of my own life, my own values, my
own purpose and the direcUon or my life. I wondered wbetber it
would be possible to continue In the area or public service. ~· "There have been a aeries of traumatic event.a that have im·
pacted my We," sald Kennedy, the last of tbe four Kennedy brothers. •
His eldest brother died during World War II, an era that also
saw the death of a sister in a plane crash. Brothers John and
Robert died at the bands of usaaslns lo the 19608.
"BUT nos TaAGIC ACCIDENT, WRICH I bore the complete
responslbiUty for and complete accountability for, had greater
meaning. It made me re-evaluate my own direction and usefulness
H a human beln1. After a period or lime, I made up my mind tbat
there wu no tumin1 back in life."
When the car driven by Kennedy plun1ed off a bridge on Chap.
paqulddlck l1land on Ju!r 18, ltet, drowwpn1 secretary~ cathm·
pajp worker Mary Jo ~hne. 21, It wu 10 boun beaore e
aenator NpOrWd t.H accident, an action be later called ''iDdeftml· ble."
Asked what that Hld about h1a cbaract.r ud •bWt, to
wttlmand atnu, Ke:naedy replied, 1'At &be time of &be accldnt,
there wu both the pb19lcal lml)Mt of th• car ICl&DI IDto • water
and tbe Mneat.lon of almolt drown.Ina. J wu IOlnca to drowa and.
then I•• at &be 1urface," be nealled. ~
THE DllAtllTION R1880VNDING TllAT .•• TB' HftM
of Ion tlle dilol1..ataU~t tba trauma of tbat laeldeat doea not, I
tblll, Nlate to public poucJ que.Uou. ID• •u.atul Utuatloa, I
Ullnk trauma and expert.nee ot that nllbt. auoelated wttb &be
· clrcumatuces, wat very dlltereat from clreum1tanee1 •WTOWtd·
la1 public pollc1 decilloDI "lt..uaedy aald.
Aware that Cba_ppaqUidcliek wou&d a1alD be maktn1 headline.,
Keuecty Mid be called lltll l(opecbM'• panatl lut ••· "Wlll&ber tt'• tbe lOtb ... vena1'7 or ADJ o&Mr day, the
tra1• eolldnu. trJUI IJJe eYefJ dQ," ltetmedy laid. tet fMl Ytry ........ ft dl!PIJ abcM lt ud wW for dft.,r.t of mJ life." •
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WAllONGTON CAP>' -Sm Sdwanl Ill KeaDMy. D·lll ....
ae-~ ..._. UM •ttldent at Qappaquidclick 10 yearv10 to-••1 "wtll ve wtlll me for the rett ol my ll(e."
"A8 .... • 1'111 la pubUc life, 1 'll i.e aaked about It." be aaid In a brief....,,....
WW ll M a fao\OI' tr Kennedy declcku1 to run for pre1ldeol in
I t•orlaW? ·~.It'& a fact.or -one ol man.)'," he replied.
llSNNSDY, Wll08£ PEasoNAL Ut't: HAS been marked by lraaMY. MW Uae accident ln which Muy Jo Kopechne was killed
"wia dllrerent for me ln that I wu the OH respooslble.
"I wWD*t full retponaibllit.y for it at the lime." he said
..
.Ulied for hls recollection of details of that nlcht, Keoned0 resigoaUon u a prelude to wholesale personnel changes, the
1
repUed. "J t.eatifled six months after the accident under oath." ff; };HUcaJ speculation about a KeMedy challenge persists.
uld .the transcript of h1s testimony, runnin1 more than 700 pages Kennedy talked about Chappaquiddick in several interviews
··remalna the beat account of what happened at that time.·· limed to the anniversary of the accidf!nt.
The 10th aMlveraary of the accident comes at a time of re-
newed speculation that KeMedy mi1ht ch•Uenge President Carter
for the 1980 Democratic .Presidential noQ>ination. ,
KENNEDY INSISTS AEPEATEDLY HE will not be a can-
didate, lbal he expects Carter to be renominated and re-elec~ed .
and that he intends to support the president.
.. But with the Carter adminlslration shaken by domestic crues.
• with the Cabinet and senior White House staff s ubmitting letters or
"The oU.er tragedies, the assassinations. the deaths or my
brother and sister in World War ll were imposed on me," he said
"They had enormous impact. But Chappaquiddick made me ~
much different person. a very dUfereot individual."
IN AN INTERVIEW IN THE BOSTON Gfo~ today-10 years ,
after Chappaquiddick -the Massachusell.<> Democrat said that
CSee KENNEDY, Page .U>
'Viet War Veterans Back · Miller
'·4irline ..
:.Fined
1'$385,000
1 ' LOS ANGELES <AP>
I •acific Southwest Airlines n~
-1 1 commercial flights with
i ircraf• that were in "un
I irworthy condition," th<'
·ederaJ Aviation Administratior
harged today. The FAA hit PS.A
1ith the largest aircraft main·
en a nee fine in history.
The airline also flew another
8 comme r c ial flights o n
ircraft that were not main·
amed in accordance with PSA
· ·~rating procedures. the FAA
aid m a six.page letter detailing
· he reasons for the $385,000 fine.
' PSA said today that the FAA
. barges were unfounded and un·
· air. and said all planes involved
. ..vere safe to fly. PSA senior Vice
17 . President James Snody said the
· 1'"AA "singled out" PSA in the
aftermath of the May 25 DC·lO
rrash of an American Airlines
,fane m Chicago, the worst air I Us aster in U.S. htslory
FAA spokesman Alex G11rvts
' aid the fines came as pa rt of a
ew ··get tough" policy an·
ounc e d by FAA chler
.anghome Bond in March, two
1onlhs before the DC· 10 lost an
flgine and crashed on takeoff
rom O'Hare International
. irport, killing 273 persons
Garvis denied tbal PSA wal>
1ogledout.
··our inspectors are looking at
verybody, ·•Garv~ s aid.
In the letter to PSA President
villiam R. Shimp, FAA regional
ounsel DeWltte T Lawson Jr
.sled the alleged violations and
aid, "We belie ve that these
1olalions disclose a pattern by
•SA to de fer the immediate
~rfor:mance or required main·
enance "
Alleged violations include 135
lights in January and Fe bruary
•n two Boeing 727·100 jetliners
hat had cracks in the landing
, :ear apparatus, 94 flights in Ju·
1 y, 1978 on a 727 with a malfunc·
ioning tachometer. 13 flights in
\ugust .on a 727 with a defective J mgane. 64 flights in December
• in a 7Z7 with a defective inboard
t lap system and five nights in
~ ;eptember on a 727 with an oil
J .eal leak
The $285,000 fine represents an
accumulation of some 390 viola-
• ions at or neatr the legal Um!t or
il,000 apiece. including three
1iolatioru; that didn't involve any
llghts
r
Orange Co as~
Weather
Some low clouds and fog
late ni&bt and early mom·
Ing hours otherwise fair
Thursday with variable
hllh clouds. Lows tonight
In 601 and'\ios. Hi1hs
Thursday ~id -70s 11t
beaches to near 90 Inland
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VIETNAM VETERANS VOICE SUPPORT FOR APPOINTMENT OF EDISON MILLER AS ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Patrick Wood Speak• as Others Walt Their Turn to Defend Controversial Appointee After Opposition Mounts
T wenty-three Vil'lnam Wa r
veteran.-" mcludinp; two former
prisoners of w:.11-. cam1· lo tht· de
frost.• loday of hclea~ucred t'Oun
t~ Super visor f<:dison M ilh·r
In I e mc_a.ntinw. controversy
l'<llll inui'<I to 1>wirl a round th<•
former V1t.'l.fldrn POW Milln a:.
3 Agencies -Investigate
Man's Death
By .JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ola. 0.11'1' ,.I ... Sl<lft
Newport Beach police have
identified the man shot to death
Tuesday morning in a struggle
with an orhcer as William John
Law. 19, or Houston. Texas.
Law was s hot four limes by
Officer Tom Miller as he and Of.
fleer Jeff Ouvardo fought for
control of a gun Law was pulling
from a shoulder holste r .
The young man was pro-
nounced dead on arrival at Hoag
Memorial Hospital following the
10:15 a.m. s hooting near the
Ne 'W>rt Pier.
Pdlice investigators said today
the department is conducting its
own invesllga llon of the shoot-
ing but tha t the Uistrict Al·
torney's office and the Orange
County Sheriff's Department
were involved in the probe as
well
Lt. Gary Petersen said the
routine procedure followed in
shootings involving officers calls
ror the department to conduct
<See IDENTITY, Page A2)
~Politieal Ploy
Cordova· Criticizes
Brown on Miller
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FLAYS 'FAR LEFT'
Ex-Assemblyman Cordova
By ROBERT HARK Ell
Ol tlte o.lly .. 1 ... ~ ....
Former Assemblyman Ron
Cordova added his voice Tues·
day to the growing cla mor sur
rounding the appointment or
Edison Miller as Third District
supervisor .
Cordova cont•nds l.but the ap·
pointment by Governor Brown
was intended "lo buy creden
tiats from the rudica l lert" as
s pe a rheaded by Tom Hayden
and J ane Fonda.
The former Democratic as·
semblyman. who was defealt:d
by John Schmitz in a run for the
s tate senate , ha d been con
s idered a prime candidate for
the s upcrvisorial appointment
Cordova said today. howe ver.
he won't run ro'r the county's
T hird Oistrirl seal
But speaking of Miller's HP·
-po intment. Cordo va said the
choice could boome rang on
Brown because mains tre am
Democrats may perceive that
Rro wn will do a ny thing to
pla cate the far left.
Park West Flyers
Battle Intensifies
Cordova said he belie ves that
Brown feels he can challenge
President Caner "only from the
left flank."
"I think we'll see a gi_gantic
s lalom next year. Urown will veer
to the left to get the nomination
and if he succeeds he will tum
back to the right for the genenl
election." By DAVID KUTl!MANN OI ,,_ 0.11, ,.I ... Sl•ft
Tenants in the sprawling Park
Wes t apartment complex in
Irvine wh9 are pus hing for crea-
tion or a' tena nts association
fired mother s alvo today in the
"batlleofthe flyers."
UC Irvine students who live in
the complex vowed they would
again attempt to distribute
leaflets -this time door-to-door
-· announcing a tenants meeting
ne xt Wednesday to discuss fonna·
'CYCLE' SOLD
ON FIRST DAY
··1 tried for two years to sell
my Exercycle, but nobody want-
ed to buy It -until I tried the
Dally PUot.
"Then I sold it to the first
caller on the lint day my ad
ran.''
That's the advertiain1 1ueceaa
story ol the Capt1trano Beach
man who plaffd tb11 ad in the
Dally Pilot:
Redudq &Hrcrclt. lo!
1pd, lite. _,value wlll
..u ror "" nrm u"' HU
lion or an association.
If no one answers his or he r
door, the leaflets will be tucked
into the doorknob. organizer
Dave Stoner said.
It was the posting or rlyers last
week that prompted Irvine Com·
pany officials. who run the
apartment complex. to remove
them because they claimed they
"looked tacky.··
Stoner, vice pres ident 01 ~ .. ~
UCI student body, said the
leaflets were to be distributed
beginning today even though -
man•gement officials had sent
him a tele1ram saying they
woula not allow any leafletting
in a manner contr~ to that
specified ln the o\¥R'€rs rules and
regulations.
Greg Catt, regional property
mana1er for the company. said
bulleUn boards are provided In
the laundry rooms and the
recreation room for such posUna
of materials.
Catt said whatever action the
company takes will depend on
how the leafleu are distributed
&Oday. He said he wouldn't want
tu aee them left on doorknobl
beca.aae h would tip off bw'llan
on who wun't at home.
Catt added that the com=
ii 1UU dobal itl ..... nom
-wbQlematt.er.
•
Cordova was one of five
finalists fo r the seal that
became vacant .vhen Ralph
Diedrich was convicted on a
bribery charge .
He said Miller has no s upport
1n the county other than
<See MILLER, Pa«ie AZ)
Some Relief
In Sight?
PENNSBORO, W. Va.
<AP> -State employees
who are hot. under the col·
Jar because of President
Carter's policy on office
temperatures are beln1 of·
fe'red some relief by
Secretary of Stale A .
James Mancbin.
M anchin said Tueaday
he will pus out cans of de·
odorant to ~tale
employees and others
• 'wbo have been sentenced
to omce oveu whole tem·
peraturea have been set
by Preeident Carter'• tn-
d h c rl ml n • t e ener1y
policy." Tbe federal 1overnmeat
o,.red t.bat lhermoetatl
in public buUdtnp be set
no lower tbaa '79 durlq
botwe.q.er.
Gold Price
Tops $300;
Buck Drops
LONDON (AP> The 1mcc oC
gold jumped almost S6 to top
S300 an ounce for the first time
today amid uncertainty in lhe
world's fin:.incli.l l mark1>L'i that
President Carter will be able '"
implement his energy poLicies.
The dollar dropped again. The
decline on European markets
attributed in part to the news
that Carte r was pre paring to
s hake up his Cabinet and lop
Wh ite House staff
"It looks like they're descrtmg
a s inking sh.ip," said one London
fore ign exchange deale r com
menting on the report that all
Carter's offici al fa mily had sub
milled their resignalions
Apparently he d id not realJt1.·
that the resignations wen · sub
milled bt.>caus e Carter ai.kt:d for
them
Another dealer said the rloll<ir
was affected by rumor~. which
recur periodically, that ·OPEC
countries plan lo quit using the
dollar as the standard currenc'y
for their oil trade.
The dolla r dechned 1n Ne ....
York late Tuesday l:tl the new~
from Washingt-0n .
Orange City Councilman
Jci.s Perez J01nt'd former Pl a11
n111l Commis:-.1oner1> HeK Gaecfr
and Shirley G rtndh· 111 announ1·
1ng 1ntenl.J on1> to scc•k Miller x
elected 1X>st ncxl .Jum·
Miller l<ishcd '>Ul a l <iaedc .
who resigned Mond<.1 y as Plan
n rng Commis!:ilon r ha 1rman .
1·a lling h.is <iction "1rr~l>JJOOl>I
hie"' and "lruly pohticid :·
At the s ame ti me. M ill e r ha:-.
invited his critics to S!Jeak with
him and ha!> denied he ever con
demned his country while ht'
wus a Vietnam ~>risoner for hv•• -
and one-ha ir years .
Ins tead . Miller said . hl· h<is
lwen a 1><.1l r1ot in dcfemil' of h1:-.
<'Ounlry and contt>nde d 11
som e times is in the best 111
tercsts or a putriot lo s peak out
1n crihcu;m of his country
The Zl veterans appeared at a
press conference tod ay lo de m
on:.t r atc what they s u1d ,.,
widespread s upport <.1 mong Vw1
na m veterans of Miller '!> op
pm nt mcnl
The a1>pointmcn1 h1:1s tlr<1w11
1·rttlf·1s m fro m Oe mocr<.1l11'
leade rs 1n Orange County. a1>
w1.·ll as fro m m cm hc1 s 111
veter an:. orgamz:Jt1on~
M aJ Bruct· H1dell of San .Ju<in
Capistrano, n1>w an electronics
sale~ cnginN•r, <'<l llerl Mlll,.r
"nn~ of the finest Marin"' Corp:.
oHic·c rs I have ever known .. n idell ~aid he wa1> flyinl<( coin
bat a bout SCI miles away when
Mi lier w<1s s hot down in Vit:l
nam a nd heard him warn
<Sec VETS. Pal(c A2J
Festival of Arts
Board Denounced
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Ol tlte 0.lly ,., ... Staft
A group of artists denounced
Laguna Beach's Festival of the
Arts board members in a series
o f bizarre protests Tuesday
night, in front of three con·
troversial works officials have
ordered removed.
Artists Valerie Bechtol. A.S
Ashley and JennJfer McLemore
s ay festival board me mbers
have given them 24 hours to re-
m ove their works from the
grounds because the c reations
are "political" or "offensive."
All three artists say they plan
to keep their works at t he
festival. <Related story, Page
A3).
Ms. McLemore c hained
herself to her anti-nuclear power
artwork and said s he would
stand 3'-hour vt.gll over it.
Ms. Bechtol and about lb
fellow artiatl and festival ex·
htbltors placed three black cot
tin• In front of her work that
honors the Iranian women's
ttchta~le.
• An e(1bt-year festival ex·
blbltor, 111. Beebtol Hid she
waa ordeNd lut week to tone
down ber .work wblch 1he NYI la
.. 1octoto1lut" rather tban
potltlcat.
II•. leeh&ol ptlHd • black •~I o.. a part of ber elllllbit
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,Or=n • County m •P wllllle th ~r around am .....
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lltLemore. a H ·Y"U fetdvaJ
HhlbUor, Hld ehe did o0t think
latr wor~ was oftenelve but
r•ttler deslfMCI lo "make people
th&bk."
Anne Chase. wbo spoke with
Ma. Beelltol and otbtr •~'4 .
Tuesday nl'°'t . wlil the only J festival official who could be
reach~ far comment on the mat.
ter. She ls on the tesUvJIJ board of
directors. -\
Ms Chase. who said she was
the onty festival board member
to vote qainst removing the ex-
hibits, 'laid the board members
have refused to meet. with UW
protesting artists.
• A 21-year festival exhibitor,
Ms. Chase said the board prob·
ably would not allow Pkuso's
works on the groWlds and "c~r
t a inly no t Miche langelo's •David.' "
She added, "Times have
changed but the board hasn't."
David Sabarotr. another pro-
testlnf exhibitor, said about 30
artis s will "not l e t <Ms .
Bechtol's) work be taken down."
The artists' 1roup plans to
meet Saturday to discuss the is-
sues involved in what they see
as "censorship" by the festival
board members.
1 ~rotestin,g_artist.s demanded
board members meet with them.
But Ms. Chue said board presi·
de nt James Schmitz is out o1 the state.
Ms . Chase said the board will
not hold anothe r regularly
sch eduled meeting until next
month.
Sally Reeve festival pub).lcist
said the board's action Monday
wa!I "in compliance with lhe
articles of incorporation, the
ground rules, and a signed
agreement with the artjsts in·
volved."
She· said the board gave no
re:1son for the action and said no
reasons would be forthcoming.
A portion of the agreement.
with the artists states that the
fest1v&l board "may cancel this
a greement at any time w1lh or
without cause upon giving 24
hours written notice thereof to
the exhibitor or by leaving such
notice at the booth rented to the exhibitor "
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IDENTITY. •
cooperative investigations with
the District Attorney.
"We keep them informed of
every thing we do. Then if they
want to, they can conduct lbe1r
own investigation." he said.
"We don't, routinely, ask them
to assume the investigation in
place of us."
MeanwhJJe, Law's two com·
panions, Kevin Gene Sharp. 21,
and Terrry Lynn Franklin, 19,
both of Arizona, remained in
custody on suspicion of pos11eSSion
of hastililb.
The two young men, who'd
been traveling with Law for
• about a week, apparently could
shed no light on incidents that
led up to the shooting.
According to Detective Sam
Amburgey, th-e Arizonans had
.been working as wheat pickers m Texas and decided to move
on. Law pi cked them up in hls
pickup truck as they we re·
hitchhiking near Amarillo.
Pool Tourney Set
Tbe city or Irvine will host a
pool tournament ror Irvine
youths Friday at Heritage Park
Youth Services Center , 4601
Walnut Ave. Jrvine. For further
Information call 754-3814.
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Pt ~arious Percla
It was a great spot to boogie board but not
o hot for the liftguard tower at Balboa's L
, lrcet Tuesday night. The tower became
endangered ""1cn a combination of big s urf
and high tides sent waves high up on the
Peninsula beach. Guards rescued t he
tower with jeeps and heavy equipment
before it was swept away in the s urf.
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VETS ••.
helicopter personnel en route to
rescue him "no{~ bother," that
he was already surrounded by Viet Cong.
"He went hrougb _hell.and
came back," Ridell said. "Do
we give people a second chance
when they make the effort that
Ed Miller has made?"
Or. Norris A. Ch arles, a
prisoner in Miller's camp< said,
"I would stack Mr. Miller s war
r eco rd up agai n s t any
American veteran who has ever
served."
Calling the accusations that
Miller coll a borated with the
enemy "spurious," Charle s
asked that Miller "be judged for
hl 11 duti es a s a co unt y
supervisor."
34 Off er to Resign;
Ax May Fall Friday
WASHJNG!fON (AP> -With all his Cabintet aQd high-level
staft offering to resign, Presi·
dent Carter is expected to decide
by Friday where the ax will fall
as he works on a lineup to revive his presidency.
Senior officials were shaken
by the move -the latest sur-
prise In Carter's self-declared
turning point which left the
government in limbo.
The 3-1 top offi cials affected
said little in public beyond con-
firming tha t they had been
asked Tuesday lo tender their
resignations.
White House press secretary
Jody Powell said the ofrers,
made orally and not In writl ng,
ma1ned unclear-, but ont! While House official said •'the presi·
dent will accept some."
Members of Congress called
Tuesday 's ann ounce ment
"s lranse" a nd "curious ."
Re publican reaction was the
harshest, but several Democrats
also questioned the president's
actions.
Europeans looked at Carter's
shakeup and saw many thmgs-
an election facelift, a crisis, a
care fully planned "Tuesday
Massacre,'' a n d "Circu s
Carte r" without a n<:t.
T here was some confusion
about just \vbat was going on.
wou ld be considered "carefully ---------
and expeditiously" hy the presi·
dent.
Sin1•r Elvin Bishop Md oae-
tln .... paloraawea ol JAMI'
DiHomanJa spark up toailht at
the Oranae County •·aJr, Iii Fair
Drive, Cotta Mesa.
Then on 1"bur1da1 lnspira·
Uon•l st .... , Debby BobDe will
ll1bt up tbe talr wlth her performances at 7 and t p.m. ln
the ampllltMat.r.
Houn are noon to midnight to·
day throuO 11lu1Way and 10
a.m. to mldn11ht Friday through
Sunday. wheft,U.~r ,nc11 •.
AdmluiQa,ol $2 C91 a,dl.\t\I\ and
SI fo•·~h1)111Pen 8 ... ~12 .i,.e'uclMs .
entertainment .• · '
On Thursday. All State11 Reun·
ion Day wlll honor Oraanae
Counllarui who c·om1• fr11m 11lhl!r
states.
Here's the 11chedulo for t.tn11
evening and early ·n111r"'11JY
TONIOllT
~ 10 p.m . Chlnu JJ•lnlln.r.
MILLER ...
H a y d e n • s C a m p • I 1< n r ,, r
Econom1c Democracy "The governor 11hould hav,.
appointed Hayden dlrcc:tly ."
Cordova said flippantly
"There were a num t1c r 11f
quallfiC'd candidates for th.-J'>t!
but Miller waa not one of them.
"One can deduce from h1.11 war
record that Miller might crack
under pressure."
<.:o roova said, howevl:r, that
tbe co..nlm_v_e.ntY .:i urrounding.
cha rges against Miller wrule a
prisoner or t he North Vie l ·
namese should be put m lhe
past.
"It. ia the present and has con·
nections with the fascist left that
frightens me."
Cordova also took exceplJon to
Miller's statements when he
Look office lhat he was not a tool or developers, landlords. polili·
c1ans or power brokers.
''Thes e are the traditional
whipping boys or the far left
"Miller is part or a special in-
terest that is more narrowly
based ---1-
European·~ ad ueurali.tUc nowen,cr area.
5 p.m. Caf"IOG Junior Sln1ers,
Mountain Dew • ., •.
· 5 and 8 p .m . Mltcbell
M arJonettes Showboat, on tbe
1round.a.
5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Jete Gym.
nasties, on the 1rounds:
5:30 and 8 :30 p .m. JUata
Ranch Cowboys, Hefit-ce Stqe.
6 p.m. 4-H OD Sla~t'-ff bufld·
11\g.... ~··· ' : . 1 6 :W.tO:~ p.m . Giant ·Steps
~'1om b&. Food Bazaar. '
·&: 30 p.m. tddle Sp•1hetu. He ritage Stage. ·
7 and 9 p.m. Elvin Bishop,
Am ph1theuter.
7 ·JO p. m. Royal Dorie Fair.
Moonshine Meadows.
7 :tO·ll.30 p.m. Montezuma's
Ht•vcnuc, Mountain Dew Stage.
~ irnd 10 p.m . Laser Dis -
,.,,,,.11nlu featuring the Lockers
<;rnnd.11tund. '
THURSDAY
II ;, m 4 II market and (~er
l>""f!f, llvt:11tock area.
~ ;a m Junior poultry show,
ll VPllV"'°lr ar~a..
I 2 ~ J> m China painting,
r r11rt11 flrt:a
l 1rnfJ a p m. Debbie's Dance
Studio, Mountain Dew Stage.
l p m t 'l-0A market and feeder
beef, hvf"f>tock area.
1.30 p.m. Harry "Woo-Woo"
Stevett'I, Heritage Stage.
2 p.m. Ronald McDonald, pie·
nic area.
2 and 4 p.m. Carson Singers,
Mountain Dew St<1ge. .
2·ao p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
MOQnshanc Meadows .
Z:lO and 4 :30 p.m . Variety
sho w. lleritage Sta~e.
3 · 30 p m. Clown rontest <and
mime show, Heritage Stag~
4 p.m, 4·H on Stage, 4-H build-
ing.
Volleyball Slated
The <'1ty of Irvine sponsors
sand volleyball gameb every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. for
teens 12 lhrough 18 years of <Age.'
The· games are he ld at the
Mason Park Teen Ce nter , l8522
Cul ver Ur. Call,752-S35J°for more
informatJOn r Atronso Ray Ria te. of Costa
Mesa, who also was detained in
M ii le r's POW <'amp, said the
new supervisor's activities while
a POW have nothing to do with his performa nce as county
supervisor
Services Set
Thursday for
Cabinet secretaries were led
to believe they would ·hear
whether Carter would keep them
on "m two or three days," one
source said. Another source said
the president's decision would
come sometime "this week."
Both sources asked not to be
Summer o//
O.W. Richard ·
Memor ia l s ervices fo r
Newport Beach civic and busi-
n e i.s lea d er 0 . W. ··Dick '·
Richard will be held Thursday
morning in Newport Beach.
Mr. Richard, a 44·year resi·
dl'nl of Newport Beach, died last
week at the age of 73.
The Commodores Club or the
Newport Harbor. Area Chamber
of Commerce, will conduct the
non-denom\nalional services al
10 a.m. at -the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church.
Mr. Richard was a member of
the Commodores Club and a
fo rm e r pres ide nt of the
Chamber or Commerce.
The Hst of his civic and busi·
ness accomplishments is ex·
te nsive a nd i.nclµdes services
with youth groups such as Big
Brothers of Orange County, the
Orange Empire Council of the
Boy Scouts of /fmerica, the YM·
CA and both lhe GirL<J' and Boys'
clubs in the Harbor Area.
Mr. Richard is survived by his
wife or 51 years, Jenny ; his son.
John and three grandsons.
The family suggests memorial
contributions to the Orange Em-
pire Council of the Boy Scouts of
America or to Big Brothers of
Orange County
identified.
One Wh ite House official,
refl ecti ng th e extr e me ly
secretive nature of the day's de·
velopments in this c ity that
th r ives on rum o r !!, said ,
"Whatever the president's de·
cisions may be, I can assure you
he 1s keeping them to himself."
The number of resi~nations
the president wi ll accept re· .
,.,,..... Pflfle A J
TENANTS. •
t he 8JO-unlt complex and a
nearby supermarket calling for
a te nants meeting Friday.
After the company removed
the flyers, the students claimed
their constitutional rights had
been violated.
They also claimed the com·
pany was opposed to creation of
a tenants association. Irvine
Company offi cials deny this but
say they are disappointed
because they had a resident re-
1 at ions s upervisor on the
premises to handle complaints.
"We feet we have machinery
in place to solve problems," Catt
said.
Stoner said the association is
needed to bring tenants together
to handle complitints and prob· lems.
He estimated about 300 stu·
dents Uv., in the complex.
,..,....,_,,.AJ
KENNEDY INTERVIEW. • •
after the accident he "went through a very considerable period or
self-evaluation, re-examination or my own life, my own values, my
own purpose and the dJreetion or my Hre. I wondered whether it
would be possible to continue In the area or public servlcb.
"There have been a serie1 or traumatic events that have im·
pact4d my ltf e ," eatd Kennedy, the lat ol the four Kennedy
brothers.
HI• eldnt brother died dur'llll World War II, an era that also
saw the death or • al1ter ln • plane cruh. Brothen Jehrl and
Robert died at the handl of usaaalna in tbe 19808.
"BVI' TMM TUGIC A«'IDENT, WllJCll I bore the comple•.e
re1pon1ibilit)' tor ud complete accountability tor, had t"•ter
me.mn,. It made me re .. valute my own dlrec:Uon and uaefulneu
aa a human beln1. After • '9ttod Of time, r made up my mind tbat
there was no turnln1 btlek ln Ufe. ''.
When the•ar drtven by KeMedy pf\an1td off a brld«• on Chap-
paquiddick Island on July 11, 1•. drownlq 1eemary and eam-
pal1n worker M•" .,. KopeeluM, •· It waa 10 boun .,.,.... the ;:.~.~.tbt -~-.~'!' -~,f!.~~:
'"' Alk•• .. tt.Ut •ald'9liett-"*'ehar*"' ....,~ .,.. .. ,.....~df .. ed, "At the time of tile 1 t,
there ...,bolb -·--k..i lmPtic•ofth eat toln.-t..,..,.w
lbd tM \eblaUon ol 1lm01t dronlnt. ·r wU tdldlf'lb droM\ .,....
thtn I waa at the 1urfac_,," he ~ailed. ·
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WAIHINOTON CAP> -S.. ~ard II. Kennedy, O·Maaa., Uk••...._ U..t the accident at Chappaquiddick 10 years 110 to
day "wW lfve wltb me for tbe reat of my llfe "
' "Al-. u I'm in pubUc Ult, I'll be nked about it," he uld In
• 'abrt.t~. WlU it be a faclOt' tr Kennedy decides to run lor president 1n
, ltlOori.ter•
"ObvkM.wt~. It'• a factor one of many," he replied
KENNEDY. WH081E PIEasoNAL IJFE HAS been marked by
traaedy, aaid the accident in which Mary Jo Kopechne was killed
'4waa different for me In that I was the one responsible .
"I auwned fuU responsibility for it at the lime." he said
Protests·
I
Amidst Swirl
' . Viet Veterans
Back Miller
By KATHY CLANCY
Of t11e O.lly ~llet Sutt
Twenty.three Vietnam War
veterans. including two former
~risoners of war, came to the dc-
1.ense today of beleaguered coun
ty Supervisor Edison Miller
In the meantime. controversy
continued to swirl a round the•
former Vietnum POW Miller as .
Orange City Councilman
* * * Cordova
Hits Pick
[Of Miller
By &OBERT BARKER . °' .... O.lly ~ ........ f Former Assemblyman Ron
s:;ordova added his voice Tues·
1day to the growing clamor sur ·
l~unding the appointment of
~disoo. Miller as Third District
supervisor
Cordova contends that' the ap-
pointment by Governor Brown
was int.ended "to buy creden·
tials from the radical left" as
~pearheaded by Tom Hayden rnd Jane Fonda.
The former Dc mocrulic as·
~emblyman, who was defeated·
by J ohn Schmitz in a run for the
t.
tate se nate, hud been con·
idered a prime camlldale for
he supcrvisoriul appointment
Cordova said today, however,
he won't run for the county's
Third District seat ~But SPt:aking of Mailer's ap·
ointme nt. Cordova s~ud the
hoice could boomerang on
rown because m a1 nstreum
e mocrats may pe rceive that
rown will d o anything lo
lacate the far left
Cordova said he belJeves that
rown feels he can challenge
resident Carter "only from the
efl flank."
"I think we'll see a gigantic
lalom next year. Urown wan veer
to the lert lO get the nomination
pod if he succeeds he will tum
~ack lO the right for the general
election.··
• Cordova was one ot five
4tlna1ists for the seat that
became vacant whe n Ralph
Diedrich was···c!oilvicted on a
bribery charge.
He said Miller has no support
in the county other than
'Jtayden's Campai1n..for
Economic Democracy.
• "The governor should have
appointed Hayden directly,"
Cordova said .flippantly. 1 ''There were a number of
qualified candidates for the job
'but Mtuer waa not one of them.
Jess Perez Joined former Plan·
mng Commissioners Rex Gaede
and Shirley Grindle in announc
mg intentions to seek Miller's
elected post next June.
Miller lashed out at Gaede.
who r~s1gned Monday a~ P lan·
niog Commission t'h<11rm11n .
calling bjs action "irrcspon~1
ble" and "truly political "
At the same time, Miller hu~
invited hi s critics to speak with
ham and has denied he ever con
d e mned has country while hf'
was a Vietnam prisoner for rive
and one·half years.
Instead. Miller said. he has
been a patriot in defense of his
countr y a-nd conte nded it
sometimes is in the best in·
teresL<> of a patriot to s peak out
in criticism of his country
T he 23 veterans appeared at a
press conference today to dem
ons trate what they s aid is
widespread support a mong Viet·
nam veterans of Miller's ap·
pointment.
The appointment has druwn
critteism fro m De mocrat ic
leaders in Orange County, as
we ll a s from m e mbers of
veterans organizations.
Maj. Bruce Ridell of San Juan
Capistrano, now an electronics
s ales engineer, called Miller
.:one of the finest Marine Corps
officers I have ever k"nown · ·
Ridell said he was fl ying com
ba t about 50 miles away when
Mille r was shot down in Viet·
nam a nd h e ard him warn
helicopter personnel en route to
rescue him "not to bothe r," that
he was already s urrounded by
Viel Cong
··He went through hell and
came back," Ridell said. "Do
we give people a second chance
when they make the effort that
Ed Miller has made?"
Or. Norris A. Cha rles. a
prisoner in Miiier 's camp, said,
"I would stack Mr. Mille r's war
r eco rd up again s t an y
American veteran who has ever
served."
Calling the accusations that
Miller collaborated with t he
e nemy "spurious," Charles
asked that Miller "be judged for
hi s duti es a s a c ounty
supervisor."
Alfonso Ray Riate of Costa
Mesa. who also was detained in
Mille r 's POW camp. s aid the
new supervisor's activities while
a POW have nothing lo do with
his performance a s county
supervisor.
"I think he should be given a
chance." Riate said. "He has 18
months to perform and if he
doesn't perform, then fine , elect
another supervisor."
Rlate said he, Hke Miller.
faced charges after release that
could have led to court-martial.
A11ked for his recollection of details of that night, Kennedy
replied, "l testified six months alter the accident under oath." He
said the transcript or his testimony, running more than 700 pages
"remains the be~l account of what happened at that time."
The 10th unni versary of the accident comes at a time or re·
newed s peculation that Kennedy might challenee President Carter
fo r the 1980 Democratic presidential nomlnation
KENNEDY INSISTS llEPEATEDLY HE will not be a can-
didate, that he expects Carter to be renominated and re·elected.
and t)lat he intends to support the president.
But with the Carter a dministration shaken by domestic crises.
with the Cabinet and senior White House staff submitting letters of
Raging at
FIGHTS FOR HER ART
Exhibitor Valerie Bechtol
U.S. to Seek
Payments
From Nixon
WA S HI NGTON (/\P l
f'ormcr President R ichard M
Nixon soon will be as ked lo re
pay to the government about
$37 ,000 for .. non protective "
Sl·curity improvements made lo
his San Clemente home, <1 gov-
ernment official says·
3 Artists
Fight.Ban
Of Works
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of 1111 O•••r ~ .... St~tl
A group of artists denounced
Laguna Beach·:. Festival of the
Arts board members in a ~cries
of b1wrr<' protests Tucsduy
n ig ht in front of three con
troveri.ial works offt c1ali. havt•
ordered removt·d
Artis ts Vall'ril· Bcchlol. AS
Ashl ey <1nd Jl•nnifl'r M cL1~mon·
s uy fes ti val hoard member.,
ha Vl' gi vcn them 24 hou rl-to r1·
mo vl· lhc1r work~ from the
grounds because lhc creations
MC .. political'' or "offensive ··
All three artisl~ i.a)' they plan
to lt ecp the ir works 11t the
festival.
Ms . Mc Lc more c haine d
herself to her anti·nuclear power
artwork a nd said s he would
stand 24·hour vigil ove r it.
Ms . Bechto l a nd about 15
fellow artas~ and fes tival ex
hibitors placed three bl11ck cof
fins in front or her work thal
honors the Iranian women 's
rights struggle
An e 1ghl·ycar fest ival ex-
hibitor, Ms Bechtol said she
was ordered last week to tone
down her work which she says as
··~oc 1o l ogica1 ·· rather t han
political.
Ms . Bechtol placed a black
veil over a part of her exhibit
that shows newspaper clippings
ubout how 10,000 Iranian women
staged a protest agu1nst what
s he1 call ed "depr1•ss ion a nd
re pr es~i on .. 1n that middle
eas tern country ·
.. , found out today I <1m being
oppressed in my own country ...
Ms . Rechtol said
As hl ey, who ha~ brought his
works to the festiva l for the
se<'ond yea'. took down h 1~
<See FESTIVAL, Pa'ke A2)
resignation as a prelude to wholesale personnel changes, the
political speculation about a Kennedy challenge persists.
. K'eMedy tal.ked about Chappaquiddick in several interviews
limed to the anniversary or the accident
• I
.. The ot))er tragedies. the assassinations, the deaths of my
brother and sister in World War II were imposed on me." he said
.. They had enormous impact. But Chappaquiddick made me a
mvch different person. Cl very different individuCll ..
IN A.N INTERVIEW IN TIIE BOSTON Glob<: today-10 years
afte r Chappaquiddick -the Massachusetts Democrat said that
<See KENNEDY, Page AZ>
"
Festival
D•llJ Pll .. Sufi P"°to>
ARTIST A.S. ASHLEY ·ADJUSTS' HIS FESTIVAL ENTRY
Ot)tectlona From Board Prompt Protest Demonstration
Band Aid( ed)
Ba~d Artist Raps Policy
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of I ... Oally Pil .. Sl•ll
A.S.Ashley walked briskl y to
his booth at the Festival of Art...,
g rounds a nd beg<1n s licking
Band-Aids on a piece call ed
··Al ack Plas m a · ·
Then. without a word. ht•
taped paper sanitary toilet beaL..,
covers onto a s econd p1e('t•
ca lled ''Sprinklers ..
lie drew r ed lips on a thml
piece called "Girlfriend No 1 •·
then took the entire f!X hibit orr
the wall
All the while a silent crowd of
more than 50 fcst1vali:oers stood
1n a semi·circle around thl·
macabre demonstration
··What's he d o1 ng. · · ont•
woman asked her hu~band
"You·re the a rtist an the fam1
ly You tell me." he quipped.
An artist who knew bette r told
th(• couplt:'. "llf''s brave enough
to make a soc1<1I :.tatement."
"Why docs he h<1vc to remov(·
h1 l-art ., .. anoth<·r s pect ator
<tSkc•d 'B t•tau~c· hi' <ioesn 't havf'
prctl.v art.·· tht• art 1st responded
Prt•lly or r111 . lht· a rt was off,
th(• wal l. anct l\shley silently
na 1 It'd a ful I l1•n gth map or
Orangt• C'ounty where• "nlack
Plasma" wu~ on1·1· cxh1b1ted
"M aybt· hl"l-gc11ng to show a
film .·· one woman '>aid
~a kmg a razor blade from a
packagl'. the lcathl'r Jackel·clad
,1rt1 s l ~urg1 c all y rem oved
Laguna Beach from the m ap.
Haymond fo'ontaine. deputy
co ntroller of th e Ge ne rnl
SNv1'ces Administration. said
Tuel.day the housekeeping agen ·
cy plan~ lo contact either the
former JJres1dcnt or his lawyers
to try to work out 11n agreement
concerning the money
More attention was focused on
the San Clemente improvements
after <1 draft report by an in·
lerngency tusk force was re·
leased Tuesday by Rep. Tom
Steed, D·Okla.
Th e i nte r agcncy g r oup
e stimated the re we re $60,764
worth of non·protective reim·
bursable items at the Southern
Ca lifornia home . That was
depreciated to $37 ,358 the group
hopes Nixon will agree to repay .
3 Fired Planners
Appeal Dismissals
Out popped a baby doll from
the map. which Ashley pocket·
cd Then. using a curved sur·
~pea l needle a nd thre ad , be
~ewed La~una Beach back on
the map and placed Band-Aids
over the scar
Without a word. he grabbed 11
box full of hi s call ing cards and
dumped them on the ~round and
stalked off the festival grounds
amidst chee rs and applause
some of 1l from spectators who
~tall weren't s ure wh al was go-
Among expenses the report
said served little or no security
purpose were thoSl' for a 44.foot
flagpole. a sewer line. recondi·
lioning a gazebo and lighting in
the swimming pool area.
The govemment spent a total
of $702,321 on the Nixon home.
In addition to urging the re·
payment of the expenses, the
tas k force recommended that
the government try to reclaim
any obvious public property
from the residence.
•
T hree fire d San Cleme nte
Planning Commission members
have authorized an attorney to
appeal their June 28 dis missals
before the City Council ut a
publi c hea ring sc he dule d .
tonight.
The hearing will begin at 7 30
in the Council Cha mbers. 100
Ave. Presidio.
Carol Carlson, who was fired
along with commissioners Mel
Morgan and Art Petersen. said
today an unnamed attorney
from the law firm of Rutan and
Tucker wlll argue that the coun·
cil violated a city ordinance that
says the panelists can be fired
only for poor attendance at
meetin~s.
Mrs. Ca rlson said the fired
commission e r s have nea r
perfect meeting records.
Coun c ilwoman K a rolant•
Koester led the purge of the
planning panel c llin ~
"philosophical differences" and
"moral conrncts of interest ..
The council voted 3 to I for the
purge.
Mrs. Carlson said she expect~
m any local residents to support
the fired commissioners before
the council tonight.
She said an appeal to the state
Attorney General for a probe in·
to the council's method of rlring
the panelists has now been
turned over to Orange County
Deputy District Attorney Bill
Evans.
The council ha s named
teacher Bill Mecham and
telephone company ai(le Cliff
Gellatly lO replace former plan·
nlnl commiuionera Jim Chase
and Bift Greenwall whose terms
expired June 30. ·
But the five·member phmnlne
r.anel still lacks a quorum. In an
nterlm 'tneaaur~. the council
baa named itself to act u the
plannina commta1lon "on urpnt
matters only.". · Actlna u the plannln1 panel
Tutlday. tbe co~cu told dty
aide• to draw up a llat of po11l·
bit alternatives for slnale· racnUy or condominium.type
houatna on a 10.acre alte on the
Elmore Rueb. '"'9 altematlvea
wlll be COlllldend Aus. 14.
<See ARTIST. Page AZ>
.or:~:J ,~ast
Weather
Some low clouds and fog
late night and early morn·
mg hours otherwise fair
Thursday with variable
high clouds. Lows tonight
1n 60s a nd 70s. High s
Thurs day mid-70s al
benches to near 90 inland.
INSIDE TODA l"
Suburban lac>mes •olea art
IU/ltrlftO, GI mott potntiol
bU)fUI Olk. "flow (Qr?"
before the)f aalc. "How
much?"~ Pao-8'.
l•tlex
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0 t v• Ua., W$•ld ltear
whetMr carter would keep them
an ''h\ t.wo or th~ d&ya," oae
t0urct aald. Anotbtr source 1a1d
the pneldent'a deelalon would
eom• aomeHme "this week."
Both 10urcet aalled not to be
ldt'ntlft~.
g
turlnc the admJal•traUon k
bol1ter Carltt'• re·electlorr ocldl?
h11da tlM 12 Cablnet of· ftc.n. reetpatlon oflers came
from all P"Sldentlal asalstanta
and special uah1tan\I, inchadlnl
Hamllt.Qn Jord.n, Carter'• de
facto, but unUtled, ch1ef of eta.ff.
When the smoke ~leans, Jordan
la llkeJy to emerge with that ti·
P,...Pa9r.4I On_, White House official,
rellectlng the extre m e l y
aecretJve nature of the day's de ·
velopments in thls ilty t.b al
thrlvt11i o n rumors, s ai d .
"Whatever. the president's de·
clslons may be. I can a u ure you
ht> l.i keeping them to hlmsell."
tie.
Powell, a Georgian like
Jordan, could also be 1iven ex-
...... puak rork. mulU·media" ea
ldbtt and thea eut a hol4 In an
Oran1• County map whlle ~rowlfta lttter arouad Ill• blood·
smeared booth
Neuby Asbley 'a boolb, lb.
f'~P-AJ
ARTIST •.•
Ina on.
He walked briskly to an ice
cream store on Broadway where
he explained bis actions to 1t re·
porter.
•·1 gOl a call from Cfeslival
vounds chairman > Mo«ens Abel
who told me the board held a
meeting and wa nted me to
change my work within 24
hours ," he said. •'I asked which work they ob·
jected to, and he said '" of it." Fln1enn1 a lid from a aour
cream container han1ln1 around
his neck, Ashley admitted be
does not know what he'll do now
that hiaexhiblt is down.
• "I'd Jlke lo s tay al the
fallval," be said. "It's one of
the few places where you get a
variety of people seeing your
art."
He said a lot of people object
to the festival of Art.a, "because
it's so radically conservative."
The 25-year-old Eatancla Hhlh
School graduate said this was
bis second year in the Festival
of Arts, and claims the jurors
judged hla work hlehesl among
the new festival entries.
How did he get the con·
trove rsial exhibits o n the
festival grounds in the firs t
place?
''I replaced SQIJle of the works
that were juried," he ii mlled
Aliens Enter
Via Marine
Base Decals
U.S. Border Patrol a1enta ar·
rested three Oceanside residents
late Tuesday In connection with
an alleged ullcn-smuggllng ring
o p erat ed through C amp
Pendleton using s tolen military
dec als.
Donald Wayne Willis , 30; Amy
Willls. 27; and Hector Javier
Sa lazar. 20, an Illegal immi-
grant living in Oceanside, were
to be charged Loday In federal
c ourt in C h u la Vi s ta with
trani;porting illegal a liens and
cons piracy to s muggle aliens
·.tcrosR the U.S.·Mexkan border.
John Wc1111on, agent In charge
of the Rorder Plllrol 'H check
point south of San Clcmcnw,
suld Tuc!Klay'11 a"e11lll wun· \he
culmtnatlon of a long lnvc11Ue1t
lion
· 'Thf'l1•• Jlf•opl<• were undPr 11ur
vf'lllanr ,. hy our 8~en t11 to ~
se veral wt't'kit," h~ uld
"ThPy werf' m1tkln1 H v,,r1l
trip" throol(h C•mp l'endlet.oo
und they WPrf> m8klng • lot of
rr11m •y," WPRRUTI &lleief'f
II <'har.ced that lmmll(ranua
wtirf' p11ylnl( betwffn '20() •nd
$2Ml '"'r lri5' 1cr<J8" the border.
1'hc1 iroup was alle1edly brin11·
tnM 11 ll> Ir# tmml1ranl• •cn>H
earh trlp
W t-1111on uld the trio used
mlJlt,y ry decail1t lh•t would 11llow
tholr clvlll•n ven" &o 1•in •cce111
to thf> 1Jprawllna mUltery ln·
11 t.JI II •lion
llM.
DAILY PILOT
• •
McLemorti , M 14 )'C•t festival
nhlbltor. utd t bt did not i.hinJt
her work was o ffe nsl'/e but
rather dealaned to "make peopl •
thlnll "
Anne Chuc. wbo tpok~ with
Ma Bechtol a,nd other artlJio.
Tuesday nl~ht, was the only
featlval oflici..t who c·ould bt·
reached tor comment on th~ mat
ter. She is on the festival bond of
directors.
M s Chase, who said she was
the only festival board member
to vote against re moving the ex
htbib, 1&id the board members
have refused tu meet with the
protesting artists .
A 2t-year teslivlll exhibitor,
Ms . Chase said the board prob
ably would nol allow Picasso's
works on the grounds and "cer·
talnly not Mi ch e langelo's
'David.' ..
She added, "Times have
changed but the board hasn't."
David Sabaroff, ·another pro·
testing exhibitor, said about 30
a rtis t s will "n ot let <M s .
Bechtol's) work be taken down."
The artists' group plans to
meet Saturday to d iscuss the Is·
sues involvea in what they see
as "censorship" by lhe festiva l
board members.
Protesting artists demanded
board members m eet with them.
But Ms. Chase said board presi·
dent James Schmitz is out of lhe
state. · , · ·
Ms. Chase said the board wi ll
no t hold anoth e r regularly
scheduled meeting tnltil next
month.
The number of resignations
tht pr<t,Sldent will accept re -
m alned unclear. but one White
House offtcial said "the presl·
dent will accept some."
Members of Congress called
T ues da y 's a nno uncem e nt
· 's trangc " and "curious ."
Republi can reaction wes the
harshest, but seve ral Democrau
also questioned the president's
actlooa.
Europeans looked at Carter's
sha ke up and suw many things -
an e lect ion facelift, a crisis. a
c a refully pl anned · "Tuesday
Ma ssa c r e ," a nd "Circ us
Carter" without a net.
There was some confusion
about just what wus going on.
In Rome, the s.eialist -leaning
newspaper La Repubblica ban·
nered: "A sensational announce·
ment from Washington reveals
the gravity or the energy crisis .
Curler's government resign'>."
Actually, Carter's Cabinet did
not resign -an act which in
Europe wo uld be fa~ more
serious. Thel'c it usually would
m ean a change in government.
PowelJ's brief announcement
that several high members of
the admlnlstralion had tendered
t h e ir r esignations le ft un-
ans wered several questions ·
What motivated the mass of·
f£'r ., We re the res ignations
so licited? And by whom, -the
president or his chief a ides us
they s~k fl exib1llly tn restruc·
panded authority. ~
Speculation on those moat Jlke·
ly Lo leave the Cabinet focwied
on embattled Energy ~cretary
James R. Sctlleslnger , ·who has
s aid he would leave before
Carter opens his anticipated re-
election campaign.
Treas uN . 5-e c relary W.
Michael Blumenthal. and Joseph
A. Califano Jr .. the secretary of
Health . Education and WeUare,
both of whom have raised the ire
of senior Carter aides, were also
• O•llY ...... ,._ ... "a.rt ~.-
81Q ANO LITTLE TOOT MAKE MUSIC FOA COUNTY FAIR
Jacque• and Jl!"my Jome of Mtchlgen Pier C.llope
possible target.I\.
Country Singer F eatur~d
Elvin Bishop Performs Tonight at Fair
Singer Elvin Bis hop and con· 5 JO and 7 ·30 p.m Jett: Gym
tinulng performances of Laser nai.ll cs. on the grounds.
Discomania s park up t.onlghl at 5 JO and 8;30 p.m . Haata
the Orange County Fair, 88 Fair fi ;.i nch Cowboys, Heritage Stage.
Drive. Costa Mesa. . 6 p.m. 4-H on Stagc .. 4·11 build·
Then on Thursday inspira· ing tional s inger Debby Boone will 6 30·)() 30 p.m Giant Steps
light up the fair with he r • Combo. r ood Bazaar
performances al 7 and 9 p.m. an 6 JO J.>·'!1 Eddie Spaghetti,
the amphitheater . Herit age Stagl?. .
Hours are noon to midnight to· 7 und 9 P m . Elvin Bishop.
day through Thursday and 10 Amphitheater.
a.m . to midnight Friday through
Sunday, when the fair ends.
Admission of $2 for adults and
$1 for children 6 to 12 includes
entertalnment.
On Thursday, All Stales Reun·
ion Day will honor Orange
Countians who come from other
states .
Here's the schedule for this
evening and early Thursday:
TONIGHT
Airlines Discount
Coupons Forged
SYCAMORE, Ill. IAP) A
24-year -old DeKalb County m11n
has ~n charged with forging
t>l't wec•n $250,000 and $750,000
Am e r 1cc.n Ai rline half fa r e
coupons, authorities said
7 ·30 p.m Royal Horse Fair.
Moonshmc Meudows.
7 :30·11 JO p.m. Montezuma 's
Re venge, Mountain Dew Stage
8 and JO p m . Laser Di s-
t·om anaa feutura ni.{ the Lockers,
Gr unds lund
THU RSDAY
9 a m. 4·11 market und feeder
beef, livef\t.ock area.
9 a m Junior poultry s how,
hvestock area
12 5 p.m. China painting,
rrafti. an:;.
1 und :J p m Ucbb1 e's Danct·
Studio. Mountain Dew Stugt:.
I p m f'FA murket and fet.>dcr
tx>er. hvc.-:.Lock area
I JO p m Ha rry "Woo Woo"
Stl•vcni.. Ucntui.:c Stu~e
2 11 m Ronald_ Mc Donald, rm:
n1c an •a
2 and -1 11 m Carson Saog•!r '>,
Mountain Dew St age Sally Reeve festival pubUclst
said the board's action Monday
was "in compliance with the
a rticles of incorpor ation, t he
g r ound rules, and a signed
agreement with the artists In·
5· 10 p.m . China painting
Ammom• a Leaks European-style and naturulh1tk
flowers, cra fts area.
fl F Briic k, manage r of
sct·urity for Amerll'an. sz.11d Vin
cent Celeste of Sandwich wa:-.
lhl' f1 rsl pnson 1n the nation
cha r gN1 with t·oupon foq~ery
since both American and I lmt<·d
bt•g an thei r d 1:-.count fu rc
coupons this summrr
2 :111 p.m H11ya l llor..,e Fair,
Moonshint· M1·a1lows
~i :111 und 4 30 µ m. Variety
volved." · .
EASTON, Md CAP) -Some 5 p.m. Carson Junior Singers.
200 to :iOO people were e vacuated Mountain Dew Sla~c.
from tht•ir homes for a short 5 a n d 8 p . m M I t c h e l I
t1m1: early today when a cloud of Marionettes Showboat, on the
ammon111 formed over a leaking groundb.
~h""". I h•ntai.:1• St;1~f>. ·
.I :IO p rn Cl11wn t·nnt<'sl an<l
m 11111• ... how. I h·r1ta~f> St age
t p m. 4 II on Stai:<'. 4 If bu1lcl· She 1utid the board gav<· no
reason for the action and said no
reasons would be forthcoming.
A portion of the agreement
with the artists states that the
restival board "m ay cancel this
agreement at any time wilh or
without cause upon giving 24
hours written nollce thereof to
the e~bltor or by leaving such
police at the booth rented to the
\?xhibitor "
s tora ge tank n ea r Eas ton , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
authorities said. A valve on one
of the storage tanks. owned by
KNr MC"Gec Corp. and leased lo
a local distributor, "apparently
was open or broken," s aid Alan
S m ith , a d ispatcher for the
Ta I bot County F'lre Control
Uoard
San Juan Council
Mul/,s Rebuilding
By WILLIAM HODGE
01 t• 0.11, ,. .... Sl•lf
San Jua n Capist rano city
councllmen will be asked tonight
lo take the first step toward re
building the c ity's historic
downtown Mission district. On~bfor ~e7pm .m~Uq
at city orrtccs, 32400 Pa seo
Ade lanto, I!; acceptance of a re·
,,ort t hat c all11 for one way
111 re •tts, dt•vclopmcnt of 11 core
1.rcu of s pecially shops and
rcs tr.unmllt und construction of
JHJ rk ing f a cmuea 8 round the
II ff• It.
Coundlm<>n ure being asked to
ll<'Ccpt the plan a nd initiate the
prcpt1raUon of an environmenta l
Jm puct report to cover the pro·
J>Ollftl.
Thtt plan basically lnvolve11
San Juan's downt.own a rea.
bordered by the O rte"a
lllghway, Del Obispo Street and
I.oft RIOti Street.
Under the proposal various
downtown i treeta would be con·
vcrt.ed to one·way traffic while
other •lreet.a would be reatliet..ed
to pedestrian access only.
Strc.-et changes would include :
-Camleo C apl1trano to
one.way north betwe•n Ortega
Hlghway and Del Obispo Street.
-Camleo C aplUraao to
ooe·way aouth between AC·
Jachema Strcet and Ortega
Jfi ghway.
-Orte ga Highway to
one-way ca.st between Camino
Capistrano and El Camino Real.
-El Camino Real to one-
way north from Ortega Highway
to Acjachema Street .
Jo;I Camino Re al south of
Ortega Highway and Yorba and
fo'orster Streets would be closed
to traffic and reser ved for
pedestri ans only . That areu
would become a central rorc of
specialty shops and resta urants.
Plans alRo call for two parking
structures to be built along the
railroad tracks south of Verdugo
Street and a long Del Obispo
Street between Ortega Highway
and Camino Caplstrjlno.
Councilmen also will be asked
to direct city staff members to
Investigate various money
sourcet1 for the mammoth pro-
ject, including possible creation
of a community redevelopment
aeency.
Plans also cuU for the possible
assessment districts that would
tax downtown bus inesses to
build the pa rking areas and
finance street lmprovemeou.
F .... r-.AI
KENNEDY INTERVIEW. • •
after the accident he "went throu1h a very c:ontiderable period ol
atlf·evaluaUoci, A-examlnat.ton ol my own life, my own valllel, my own purpoM and th• dlreeUon of my Ufe. I wonde~ whether lt
would be poealble to continue ln the aN• ol public Hrvtee.
"There have been a aer1n of traumaUc nent.a that have im·
pacted my llfe, •' 11ld Kennedy, the lut of the four Kennedy
brothen. Hll eldelt brvth•r dltd durtn1 World War II. an era that allo
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ToPuah
Paik/ob
Io •n apl:!nt clana• of htal't. a.p. rt Badbam. R·
Newport Beach. anno\anced
Tueaday b• would aead the
le1lalaUve battle ln Coa1reaa to
create a national p•rk alone the
Oran1e Coaat..
Tb6. conirusman'a announce·
ment cam• ln the wake of a Na·
tional Park.I Service report car·
rying four ()plions ror federal
parllolpalloft ln creation of what Of..,.. I~ tUt the lrucll* Cbayevaky, who
allio e8Wd llP lM televisloa lDduatry lo "Net won,•• had
..U. "1111 N4il adn•&aae of reality for t.bt aake ot comedy ....... . ... la beioC called the Oraoae Coast
National Part.
l(UnM&ll"
I mean, I never truly ••-peeted to tee
witch doctorl booteytq arouod bedB
late at m,bt or even catch a 1Umpn of
UM aultry Diana Rlu k>uqlna In •
waltinc room.
But the apeeter of a medlc:al
bureacracy so befudda.d as to 1ive the
wroas 1njecUona lo. ~atients, misplace
bodies and en1a1e in other forms of de ·
bauchery left me, shaU we say, a little
cool to hospitals.
~BEN ntE MO•ENT I dreaded u much as seeing
Menachem Begin guest boet the Tonight Show did arrwe
only several weeks ago. I knew 1 had finally been trapped
There was no way out. Sur,ery, lbedoctA>r s aid
"Oy vey!" is about all I remember saylna.
Now they would get me too, thole rummy doctors and
nunes ~ I could imagine so vlvtdly making chopped
Uver out of my viscera.
The hospital or my incarceration was to be Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in West Los Angeles. A big hospital. Just
like Chayevsky's mythical house or horrors.
MYIMAGINATIONSHIFrEDintoove.drlve.
They would I08e my blood or urine s ample, or worse yet.
confuse my samples with someone elses.
T uffing -the m xeo-up reporfS7'""lfieooewr would look
down at me and proclaim in stentorian tones, "You need a
hysterectomy.''
After the first few days, il didn't happen quite that way.
The nurses seemed pleasant and at tentive. And competent.
But j~t when l thought all was golng well and I was cop·
Ing brillianUy, the doctor shattered my calm. "We operat.e
tomorrow."
"Oy vey!" I think I said.
OF COURSE I PUT up a false, brave front for my (ttmi·
ly. I only cried and begged for forgiveness three times. Not
bad. When the m·oment of truth ar rived, l was more than not
up to it. Jn the pre-op room they let me cool my heels for
about 20 minutes. And that's when I thought for the first time Paddy
Chayevskey himself was orchestrating the whole damn
thing. This was THE hospital be had written about. And he
was doing a sequel. wUh meas the star.
"Your name Bruce?" someone in a blue surgical ouUit
asked
"OH GOD, THEY'VE already got me confused," J
thought.
"The name is Kuumann," I said. "K·U·T ·Z·M·A·N·N
That's two N's. Please don't forget."
As soon as the lirst one went by, another sterile man
came by. Looking me square in the blood-shot, tenor·
stricken eyes, be said, .. We're gonna get you next."
I knew be wu ri1bt.
The pre~p room was crowded with gurneys, each bear·
log its human cargo. I felt like I was in a parking lot.
WHEN THEY WHEELED my gurney into the hallway,
ther:e was a traffic jam or patients.
Doctors and nurses were walking around yelling al each
other. I knew operating rooms were places of high anxiety.
but r just wished they could have acted more like they
were in a Noel Coward play than a black satire.
Into the operat.ing room they wheeled me. My doctor
was standing in the center or the room with his mask
down, grinning. "Probably thinking of bis bill," I thought
al the time. I reallied later J was right.
BEFORE Tff}; UC.-HTIS went out, I remember. te!lin~
meone with a mas k on that the operating room, so spa1 kl·
ing and sanitary and white, reminded me of a McDonald's
hamburger stand kitchen I once worked in as a kid.
"I just hope J 'm not the hamburger," I said.
And then I could have sworn I s aw Paddy Chayevl\ky
and Ronald McDonald staring down at me.
Eating chopped liver
Battin Vows Battle
On '76 Cofl,viction
Forme r Orange Co unty
Supervisor Robert Battin said
Tuesday be will fight the 1976
conviction that forced him from
office "until I run out of courts,
run out ol ldeas."
BatUn was remo,iect from of.
flee for misuse of hls county
at.ff to work on b1a umueceuful
bid for the DemocraUc nomlna·
• Uon for lieutenant governor ln
1t'74.
Battin said Tuesday his latest
effort to bllttle tbe conviction is
a lawsuit flied ln federal court in
Loa Ancelet seekinl $15,3'75 In
back pay he alleges the county
oweablm.
In the suit, Batun claimed he
wa1 removed from office UJetaJ·
ly because he never wu MD·
t.eneed.
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''"'-I ,.,.._ la oa probe• Uoe lie 1&&11 II enUUed to ~ ~·"I fMl'ua.t U J wu • to ~ I waa en· UthNI to carry out my duU• u
auperYllaf.
"II' pmttloa la that beeau6e I
Wat .. ._ prolNltJoa and I waa
1UU ........ to -. U..t I eould b••• eontlnued to do my duU•," • eGDtun.S.
Funda ror the park service
s tudy of 24 ,QOO acres trQm
Corona del Mar to South Lag\19&
came from legklalion spo~
by Rep. Jerry Patterson. D
Santa Ana
Earlier. Badham had main-
tained a negative view or the
proposal. declaring use of
federal funds to purchase the
open land to be nothing more
than a raid on th e U .S
Treasury.
However, that view apparent
ly changed with several recent
developments.
One of the latest was the in
c l us ion of $38 million for land ac·
quisition in the area in the stale
budget. State parks officials are
currently negotiating with the
Irvine Company to purchase as
much ucreage as the $38 mlllion
wHI buy between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach .
Badham said he will introduce
legislation for federal allocation
of an Identical amount using
funds from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund. Money in
lhat fund comes from offshore
oil leases, boat fuel taxes and
the sale or surplus federal land
Current estimates are that the
co mbined state and fede ral
purchases plus outright gifts or
about 3,000 acres each (rom the
Aliso Viejo Company and lh<'
Irvine Company wou)d create a
park or about 12,000 acres .
The landowners apparently
have Indicated they would make
the land gifts and additionally
arc being asked to agree lo hold
some acres at current prices.
The lime lag between the in·
troducUon of the federal legisla
lion a nd the actual availability
of the money can be as long as
two years.
As expected. the parks service
report, re leased Monday in
Washington, made no direct
recommendation on federal in
volvement in the park.
Last month, William Whalen,
director of the service, wured
the site and told Badham and
Patterson he wouldn't make any
re commendations until the
House subcommittee bearings
on the park which will be held
Aug. 9 in Newport Beach. Pat·
tcrson is a member or that com·
mlttee.
The park6 service report listed
four alternatives to be con
sldered : one with no federal
pa rliclpation; acquis ition or
9.000 coastal acres and l,000
acres in Los Trancos Canyon .
acquisition of 14,500 acres with
.. visitor s upport facilities" in
Laguna Canyon and Bommer·
Shady Canyon. a nd acquisition
?f at least 12,500 acres with ·de ·
velopment of a management
plan for the total 24,000 acres
studied.
The management plan, the re·
port s uggests, could be de·
veloped by the state coastal
commission or a commission
specially appointed for the task.
It would Include protection of
"significant resources" along
with agricultural uses and other
tictlvlties that currently exist in
the area such as commercial
and residential.
The report also suggests two
management options In whlch
lhe area acquired for the public
could either be managed by the
parks service or it could be
mana1ed by. the 8tate Parks and
Recreallon Department with
rlnancial and technic al as·
slstance from the Department of
the Interior
Chiropractor
Fmed After
Tax Conviction
.OS ANGELES <AP> -
Anaheim chiropractor Edward
F RoN baa been fined $4,000
and ••ven tour yean probation oa
hla comiction in federal court of
fa1Un1 to report tsz,000 income
~--11'71 and ll'r4.
lo addition, U.S. Dlatrtct Court'
Judi• ltobert J . Kelleher Mn·
t@Ced "911 Tueadu to devote 400 houri to community servl~.
and lmpoMd a one.year prilon aentenc:e which wu 1uapencMd
on the canditlon that Rou obey
all laws and comply with all re-
qulrementa of the U.S. problUon
office
ROH, accordtn1 to UJi .. Al·
tonMY Andee S. Ordln la known
la Loa An1el11 and Orana•
County • 1 "leadlq idvocat.e
of •boltlhial tile federal income
t.aa lawt."
w.dneedax, July 18, 1979 S DAILY PILOT A~
LAGUNA POLICE SGT. NOAM BLANDEL WILL YELL 'FORE' INSTEAD OF 'FREEZE'
Elght•year Policeman Wiii Be Trading Hla Nlght•tlck tor a GoH Club
Gun for Irons
Laguna Cop Turns Golf P~o
By STEVE MITCHELL
01 UM Delly ~llot Sl•fl
Lagun a Beach Police Sgt
Norm Blandel is turning in h1~
service revolver <4nd handcuff~
for a nine Iron and spiked shoes
at the end of th.11> month
The eight-year Laguna Beach
police veteran is leaving the cit y
to take a JOb as golf pro on il.D
l8·hole course ID Louisiana neur
New Orleans.
And while he s Hys he 'll m1.s~
poiiCl' WOfk and Laguna Bcach'.l>
unique st~lc or law enforcement.
the 29 year·old officer says he
can't wait to get to those 24 lake!>
and 55 sand traps an Louil>iana
H e 's been playing golf sin<"'t·
1972 and has the trophies to
prove he is a qu1ck s tudent.
The police !>ergeunt has picked
up the silver and the bronze al
5everal California Slate Pohct-
Olymp1cs. and hopes to park up
some gold at next' week ·~ corn
petition in Oakland
Rut how docs a nine-year
police veteran get used lo shout
1ng "For.:" 1n ~l€·ad or .. f'reeu .. , · ·
It'll be tough. he admit!>, add
mg the eight years at Laguna
and a year patrolling 77lh and
Harbor in Los Angelci:. wen·
som e or the most eventful yean.
of his life.
The San Clemente resident
has war stories. just as other of
ficcrs. lh:.at s till make his
adrenaline rU11.
Like the Ume In front of the
Laguna Beach Free Clinic when
a man pulled a gun and began
faring 1t into nearby cars and
windows
That was midnight about four
years ago, and when Ulandel ap
proached the distraught suspect
with s hotgun at lht· ready, he
wasn't all that sure polt c-e work
was the most rewarding o( pro
fession.,
'"Tht:• guy came running at me
yt'lling, 'Kill mt', kill me: and I
JUSt kept bucking off until ht-
r:.aught up with mt',"' Rlandel re·
c-ulls
The young orf1<·c·r !>a id ht:
brought the hutt or hi:. '>hotgun
up undt:r th(· ravm~ suspect'-;
rh1n and kn()('kcd ham out
"He had left hi!> gun m th•·
<'a r . but I s un• didn't know that
.1l the time." Ulandcl '><lid
The ;,ict1v1· oHic<·r found t1mt·
for oth1•r d1v1•r:-.1nn'> durini.: h1~
eight years 111 Laguna Bcuch. 1n
eluding voluntee r work <i:-. :.i
nudl' modl'I for th<· l'ageant or
lht· M .. : '"r'> for thri·•· )'l'iH ..,
lie roached th1· LiJ gun ;.i ncar h
I h gh School golf team. taught
adm1nastrallon of JU~tlt'l' and
wt·uponlcss defen~l' al S :u,\
dleback Collci:e. and wa:. on Ow
board of dir1•ctors or the Laguna
Ut•ach Boy~ Club
But now 1t 's off to the greens
an l.-ou1s1ana. where he'll use a
dub ror more-pcaccrul means.
.. ft 'II be rough spending all
that tame on the course,"' he
~n ns, s ha.kmJt has he ad
But i:.omchow. you gel the fc~I
mg Norm Blandel wall be able to
hirndle the task.
Niguel Association
Plans Vote on Road
Laguna Niguel Com munaty
Association board members will
meet Monduy lo take a formal
stand on the proposed Sun Jou
quin llHls Trans portation Cor
ridor.
Board Member Tom Mood y
said the group's pla nning com·
mittec is presently studying an
e nvironmental impact report
tied to the 13-mile. high-speed
roadway proposed betw~n the
Costa Mesa-Newport Beach areu
and Laguna Niguel.
"We expect to have some rec ·
ommendations for the full board
by Monday,"hesa1d.
He hinted that those opinions
could involve whether the group
believes the road is needed or. if it
1s. what roul l' would be
prercniblc
lie al~o indicated the group
m1~ht a:-k county planners to ID
corporak ma!>S transit mto lht·
h1~hw:iy pl <in~
Proposed alignments for ·the
rreewl1y-Likf' highway call for tht•
road to lmk lo lht• San Diego
Freeway near Avery Parkway.
The proposed highway would
t·ut throug h La~una Niguel
~o uthwcst of the San Diego
Freeway
Seven:1I groups in Newport
Bl•ac h . Lai:una Be a ch und
I rvmc havt! s poken against the
road, claiming 1t would bring
pollution and unwanted develop·
ment to Soulh Orang(• County
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Gem
Talk
IJy J C llUMPllR/f;s
Ct!rtlfled Cemo/Ofllll. AG.'i l 'l'RIC
Protesters
Rap County
Pay Efforts
One or the p1ckel Mgns called
1l rape
Another dc('larcd th :1t the
days of !>la very are over
"Yuck" said a third
The placards wcr•· earned by
abo ut JOO Ora n ge Count y
employees who to<ik their pro
tests ror higher pay directly to
the Bou rd of Supervisor~ Tue:.
day
Several e mployee repn•M·n
1al1vcs told officiab thttl the)
.Ht· no1 hapµy with th•· way
-.ahiry negotwl1ons arc develop
Ill~
Stalky Lehm .. n. :.a r.enwr sof'ltll
workt'r. ~<tid that oHe r'> havc
h..c·n m~ultsng
111· s:.i1d county proposit b <1n•
~1mllar lo a diner lea v1n~ a
quarter tip al thl' end or a $JOO
m t•al
.. It ha.'> been u slap in lht• fore
tind we won't roll ov•·r and 11luy
dl·ud." he said. ··we dcmund
com p<'n.c;at1on "
J>atnc1a Winkle , an employN!
in th1.· Superior Court, told thP
-.uperv1 sors that her unit wu~ of
fon~d a n 8.5 percent pily in·
crease
She satd 5.5 percent of lt\at
sum must go towards retirement
~ystem increases
· 'Th:'!_t leaves a 3.5 percent pay
increase to fight a 13.5 PN<.·•·nt
rnte of tnflatJon." ~he declarn·d
She told the s upervisors 1t as
time to make a choice.
"Do you want demoralized
employees or ones that are pro·
ductive and loyal who would
give the county that little ex
tra ?"
Jo}n Sawyer, a genera l
mana~er of the Orange County
Employees Assoc-iut1on, i;aid
later that negotiations a rf' going
slowly and tha t thf' demonstru
t1on was a ve nting of tht•
l'mploy1•t•s' disµlcasurt>.
Also Tuesday, employM:~ in
ba q~ainmg unib in lht: Orungc
County Employe1·s Associution
wcr~ as ked IA> complete a s urvey
on possible job action.
Lasted umong the possih1litie:.
we re a ~tnke, sickout, l1m1tt.'CI
term s trike o r hmitcd term
:.1t'kout.
Board Chairman Ph1lhp An
lhony said the employee prcsen
lat1on lo lhe board would heJ1,
Supervtsors to understand th1..·
feelings or the workers.
"We arc constantly meet.Jn,::
with negotiators and will con
tlnue with more ms ight." hl·
~u•d
The choice
of brides
and grooms
JULY'S RUBY
lll08t prec1ou1 o/ l l0'1f•
The ruby, now considered the most
precious of gemstones, is July 's
birthstone. Because It is so valuable,
there have been attempts. over the
years, IA> synthesize it. The synthetk
copies have ~n pretty. but could
not match the beauty of the real
thing. For many years, Burma h••
been the r.nme source of tbe nneat ruby spec mens. Sri Lanita (Ceylon )
produces rubles of a paler bue. Slam
<Thailand) is another IOUfte. ID N ·
cedt years. Cent,al Afrlc• b11
become an important 1ource.
Tanaama and Kenya are~
rubin ol a quality equal to thole we
have Iott.en from Southeast. Aala.
Now, there comes a new "lWlUfl'"
synthetic ruby, which i1 literally
"1rown" from natvral lnardenta.
Ruby crr1tata ca.a be 1rown °" U..
upper levelt of a platinum crucible
ftlled wtth molten Uthlum molybet.e. Theae cultured rubl .. are aJmott In·
dlltln•ul1h1ble from the natural
ruby. It lak• lbe expert eye ol a re·
llable jeweler to teJI UM dlttereac:e.
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First in craftsmanship. Chosen by more
brides and grooms then any other brand.
See our complete collection today.
CONVENl.NT Tl"MS ~~°*We 32 YI.AAS IN T~l $4MI LOCATION l'WOHI Mf.MOt
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ty. ,,. .. deut1 Mrioul.
0.. ol U. coediUoU', bowHer, th1t sot tbe blame wa1
''Madi dtr overflow."
WW tMt meant waa lbat tome mlacreant.a wbo Sol
elaued ••a1 from tbe ·~~lee ended up caws· '81 Pl'Ob'elDI iD U.. Mesa . Speetllcally. ~e
were people ,wt&h a penchant for 1leeplfta ovef'll1lbl irr
vam, campera or like vebtclee.
TREV.GET CHASED from the beachfront but some
Costa Men aut.borltiea believe these people simply mov~
Proposed New Beach City 0/fidal Emblem for Coita Mesa
up lo Mesa town and do their overnight snoozing along
residential streets where they aren 'las easily detected.
And sometimes. it is asserted, they do mischief ..... -1
those neighborhoods.
So. here you have a certain innuendo that Costa
Mesa's vandalism is pa rtially due lo the city's proximity
to Newport Beach.
And on the ·other hand, when Newport botched its
handling of Fourth or July traffic in Balboa. there was cer-
tain suggestion that Costa Mesa traffic problems were
pa rlially to blame.
So it goes, back and forth.
You are left wondering, however, if indeed Costa Mes;.
can continue to consider itself a non-beach city?
TECHNICALLY, IT'S true that al no place do Costa
Mesa city limits embrace the sea. There is long and bitter
political hlstory lo that condition. Costa Mesa's Broadway
was bwll as the street that would lead lo the city's port in
Uooer Newport Bay. But Newport annexed around the betv
and chokedoffthedream of Costa Mesa leaders.
All these past hasstes aside. 1t is interesting that to·
day . many locations within Costa Mesa ure closer lo the
ocean or bay than some areas of Newport Beach.
You look around Costa Mesa and you can see how
clearly the city is ocean-oriented.
COSTA MESA IS A HEAVY provider to the boating in·
dustry. It also provides the supporting commerce for
many other aquatic activities. And' its people use the
beaches heavily. Not to mention the beach traffic and
"beach vandalism overflow."
All this considered, the duys may be long gone where
Costa Mesa is considered a non-hcach city. The problems
as well ao:; lhe pleasures of the Pac1f1c are too close at
hand.
Never mind whert~ the city limit Unes were drawn. -
OUna Slates Soviet Talks
PEKING CAP) -The Chlnese
government has agreed uncondi
lionally to talks with the Soviet
government lo improve rela·
lions between them, the Soviet
Embassy announced today.
It said the Chinese reply to the
latest Russian note on the sub·
Ject was delivered Monday in
Moscow and specified that the
talks the fi rst since the 1960s
-should begin in the s~nd
half or September and should
a lternate between Moscow and
Peking.
China na med its Moscow am·
bassador. Wang Youping to
represent it.
I '
'Slaying
Of JFK
'A Plot'
W ASHlNGTON <AP> -Wu
the 35tb p,..&dent of tbe Ulilted
Statea murdered lD a cootoine:v lnvolvtns supt.en? Did-other
coo1plraton plot lbe lrilllnl ol a
maJor American civil rl&bts
leader?
Tbe aaauainaUona committee or the U.S. House of Repreeen·
tativea, In a divided decision.
says that may have been the
case when:
-On Nov. 22. 1963, President
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was
shot to'death in Dallas.
-On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin
Luther King J r . was gunned
down in Memphis, Tenn.
THE COMMITl'EE'S final re-
port. the product or a two-year.
$6 million. investigation. said
T uesday that Kennedy's as-
ussination was probably the re·
suit of a conspiracy and Klng's
may have been.
But three or the committee's
12 members filed dissents to the
conclusion that Kennedy's as-
sassination was a conspiracy.
much Jess a conspiracy by
mobsters.
One of the three dissenters.
Rep. Harold Sawyer, R-Mich ..
said the conspiracy findings in
both the Kennedy and King as·
sassinations are based on "sup-
position upon supposition upon
s upposition.''
COMMITTEE members
scheduled a news conference to-
day to formally re lease the re-
port and ans wer questions about
it.
Conspiracies or not. however,
the committee agreed with con-
clusions of earlier investigations
tha t Lee Harvey Oswald as-
sassinated Kennedy and James
Earl Ray assassinated King.
1t said it round "subs tantial
evidence" that a St. Louis group
offered $50,000 for the murder of
King -but no proof linking lhe
offer to hls murder.
OF KENNEDY, the final re-
port s aid : ·'The co mmittee
found that it was possible .
that an individual organized
crime leader or a small com·
bi nalion or leade rs might have
participated in a conspiracy to
assassina te President Ken-
nedy."
It named Carlos Marcello and
Santos Trafficante as "the most
likely family bosses of organized
crime lo have participated in
such a unilateral assassination
plan."
But it said it found no dire<:t
evidence Marcello or Traf·
r1 cante were in fact involved.
MARCELLO, operating out or
New Orleans, and Trafficanle .
out of Miami, both deny they
had any connection with Ken-
nedy's murder.
The final report said "one
c ritical evidentiary e lement''
distinguishing Marcello from
other mobsters is "credible as ·
sociations ... albeit tenuous"
linking Oswald and Jack Ruby,
who killed Oswald, to Marcello
associates.
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terstate·to about 30 miles west of Phoenix.
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bound bus were injured.
$1.30 a Gallon by '82?
Impact of Carter Import Curbs Forecast
WASlDNGTON CAP) -Presi-
dent Carter 's plan to limit oil
imports will help raise gasoline
prices to more than $1.30 a
gallon in 1982. while home beat-
ing oil, now about 70 cents.
should hlt 95 cenL'l a gallon. a
Library of Congress report says.
Carter's conservation effort
will nave little impact untll 1982.
when it will create s ignificant
shortages and higher prices, the
report says.
CARTER HAS vowed to hold
imports in 1979 to 8.2 million
barrels a day and cut in half
U.S . demand ror foreign crude by
1990.
T he Library of Congress
study. prepared by Lawrence
Kumins for the House Ways and
Means Committee and released
Tuesday, estimated a 42·gallon
oorrel or crude oil will cost $27
in 1982. compared with C1bout $20
to day. That price a ssumes
Israeli Warplanes
Rage Over Lebanon
BEIRUT. ·Lebanon CAP). -Israeli warplanes crashed the
sound barrier twice over Beirut today in their first such flights
since the Syrian· Is raeli dogfi ght 21 days ago.
The stale radio said Israeli border gunners shelled fou r
villages in southern Lebanon and Israeli jets buzzed the port city
of Sidon. 25 miles south or Beirut, but Israel denied the reports .
In Tel Aviv Israeli M ililary sources said the border area was
quiet and the Israelis were not firing across the border.
SONIC BOOMS BY THE bigh-Oying jets m Beirut cC1used no
dumaJ(e and there was no anti-aircraft fire from Palestinian guer-
rillas or Syrian peacekeeping forces in Lebanon
Syria has vowed to scmmble iti. warplanes lo mterctpt any
Is raeli afr raid on Palesllitian targets following last month'!.
dogfight over southern Lebanon.
TllAT WAS THE FIRST air battle between the two countries
m five years. Israel claimed its American-supplJed F-15 Eagle
righters scored five kills against Syria's Soviet-made MiG·2ls
Syria conceded losing four MiGs and said two Is raeli planes were
s hot down. Israel denied any losses.
The Syrians have 22,000 troops in Lebanon policing a 31-month·
old civil war armistice between Lebanon's rightis t Christians and
an alliance of leftist Moslems and Palestinians.
lsraefi..has said it wiJI strike at Palestinian targets in Lebanon
whenever and wherever it likes. ~
foreign producers will rais e
prices 10 percent a year. far le:,s
than they have re<:ently.
Assuming federal price con·
trots on oil expire as scheduled
m 1981 and oil shortages are
s pread e qually among a ll
petrole um products. Kumins
said, gasoline would cost $1.31 a
~allon . heating 011 and diesel
rue I. 95 cents: residual oil for
power plants, 67 cents: and
other petroleum products. $1.1:1 a
gallon.
BY CONTRAST, the Amenran
Automobile Association reporlt:d
that average national rull ·service
pr1 ccs for gasoline last week were
91 .4 cent s ror rt"g -
ular, 96.5 cents for premium
and 95 1 cents for unleaded . The
association said its surveys h<ive
found a growin~ number of sta·
t1ons selling gasoline for more
than $1 per gallon, pa rticularly
m New York. Chicago, Detroit
and other big cities. but none as
high as Sl.30 a gallon.
In other energy-related news
Tuesday: •
A cons ume r coalition
sought in fede ral court to pre-
vent the government from <JP·
proving bids for oil and ga~
leases off the CaUforn1a coast.
THE COALITION says the
bidding process favors the ma-
JOr oil companies because 1l re ·
quires large cas h paym ent::.
prior to discoveries rather than
royalties upon a find.
-Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz .
renewed his effort to r estrict
m any or the s ame major 0 11
companies from e ntering the
coal and uranium industrie::..
However, he received little sup-
port from fellow congressmen.
Beat the Rat Race.
Save time and money shopping
the advertised values in the
only Orange County daily
newspaper tailored spe~ially
for the communities along the
Orange Coast -the helpful
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
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Orange COast
EDITION
\'our Hometown
Dally New•p• .. ~t
C FIFTEEN CENTS
':red llaunted ·IJfl ·.cJaappaq"iddielt
WAIRINGTON CAP> S-. Edward II keoaedy, f>.Mau ..
aek.owh ... that UM acdd9nt et ~liddcUell 10 )'Hrt a10 to·
• day "will If~ wttib nae for the n.t ()f my Ufe.' •
t "Al '°"I u I 'm la public Ute. I 'll be uted about ft ," he 1aJd In
a brief la&emew.
, WUI it be • factor tf Kennedy decides to run for pruldent In lllO GI' ...... ! . •
uObviowaly. It'• » hac\or one of many." he repl,\ed.
KBNNBDY. WllOSE PEUONAL UFE HAS a.en marked by
tra1edy. said lhe accident in which Mary Jo Kopecbne wa& killed
"waa different for me in tl\!l I was the one·responalble.
"I NllUm.ed full reapoditbWty for It at the time," he aald.
Asked ror his recollection of details of that nigbt. Kennedy
replied. "I tettJrled six months alter the accident under oath." He a1tld tJ\e transcript or his testimony, running more than 700 pages
"remalna the best account of what happened at that time... •
The lOUi anniversary or the accident comes at a time or re·
newed speculation that Kennedy might challenge President Carter
for the 1!8> Democratic presidenUaJ nomination.
.
KENNEDY INSISTS REPEATEDLY HE will not be a can-
didate, that be expects Carter to be renominated and re-elected.
and that he intends to support the president.
But with the Carter administration shaken by domestic crises.
with the Cabinet and senior White House staff submitting letters. of
resignation as IA pre lude to wholesale personnel changes, the
1>9litical speculation about a Kennedy challenge persists
Kennedy talked about Chappaquiddick in several interviews
timed to the anniversary of the accident.
"The other tragedies. the assassinations . the deaths of my
brother and sister in ·World War II were imposed on me." he sa.id.
''They had enormous 1mpa_<:t. But Chj\ppaquiddick made mt: a
much different person. a very different individual." '
IN AN INTERVIEW IN THE BOSTON Globe today-10 years
after Chappaquiddick the Massachusetts Democrat said that
<See KENNEDY. Page AZ>
Viet War Veterans·· Back Miller
~Airline I Fined
! $385, ()()()
~
! LOS ANGELES <AP >
k Pacific Southwest Airlines flew
t 31 l commercial flights with
aircraft that were in "un
, ai rwo rthy condition ." the
Federal Aviation Administration
charged today. The FAA hit PSA
• with the largest aircraft main-
tenance fine in history.
The airline also flew another
78 commercial fli ~hts on
aircraft that were not main·
tained in accordance with PSA
operating procedures. the FAA
said in a six-page letter detailing
tbe reasons for the $385.000 fine .
PSA said today that the FAA
1 charges were unfounded and un·
fair. and said all planes involved
were safe to fly. PSA senior Vice
President J ames Snody said the
FAA ''singled out'' PSA in the
, aftermath of the May 2S DC-10
; crash or an American Airlines
{plane ln Chicago. the worst 8Jr
f disaster in U.S. history.
j FAA spokesman Alex Garvis
said the fines came as part or a
fnew "get tough" policy an-17 n ounced by FAA c hief
J Langhorne Bond. in March, two
f months before the DC-10 lost an
• engine and crashed on takeorr
,trom O'Hare lnte rnalional
~Airport, killing 273 persons.
~ Garvis den1ed that PSA was I singled out
2 . "Our inspectors are looking 11t
ieverybody," Garvis said.
· In the letter to PSA President
WilUam R. Shimp, fo'AA region11l
~counsel DeWitte T Lawson Jr
1Hs ted the alleged violations and
tsald. "We believe that these l violations disclose a paltcm by
PSA to defe r the immediate t performance of required main·
!tenance ··
P Al1eged violations include 135
'flights in January and f<~ebruary
Ion two Boeing 727-100 jetliners
that had cracks in the landing
gear apparatus. 94 flights in Ju.
• ly, 1978 on a 727 with a malfunc-
ttioning tachometer. 13 Jlights in f August.on a 727 with a defective
engine. 64 flights in December
on a 7'1:1 with a defective inboard
flap system and five flights in
September on a 727 with an oil
seal leak.
D•1ty PU•\ 1•~ft Pfto\o
VIETNAM VETERANS VOICE SUPPORT FOR APPOINTMENT OF EDISON MILLER AS ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Patrick Wood Speaks aa Other• Walt Their Turn to Defend Controver11al Appointee After Opposition Mounts
Smog Alert
Due Thursday
In County
The South Coast Air Quality
Management District predicted
first s tage s mog alerts for much
of Onmge County for Thursday
A spokesman said first stage
smog levels will be attained in
northern and central portions or
the county and the Saddleback
Valley.
Residents in a ll ureas or the
county arc encollraged to curtail
driving on Thursday. Persons
who are smog·sensitive a re en-
couraged lo !'!lay ins ide.
S4LTTreaty
'Security Aid'
WAS HINGTON (AP >
Defense Secretary Harold
Rrown said today the SALT IJ
treuty enhances the ability of
the United States to monitor the
Soviet nuclear attack force. He
adds the United States could de·
tect any significant pact viola-
tions In time to e ffectively
counter them.
The r>e<:essary two-thirds ma-
jority or the Senate is unlikely to
vote to ratify SALT II )f the
ability of the United States to cf.
fec tive ly monitor Soviet
strategic activities and to verify
Soviet compli ance with the trea·
ty is in any doubt.
Politieal Ploy
Cordova Criticizes
Brown on Miller
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.lly PINI SI.tit
f''o rmer Assemblyman Ron
Cordova added his voice Tues·
day t.o the growing clamor sur·
rounding the appointment or
Edison Miller as Third District
supervisor.
Cordova contends that the ap-
pointment by Governor Brown
was intended "lo buy creden-
tials from the radical left" as
spearheaded by Tom Hayden
and Jane Fonda.
The former Democratic as
sem blyman. who was defeated
by .John Schmitz in a run for the
state senate. had been con -
sidered a prime candidate for
the s upervisoria l appointment.
Cordov~ said today. however.
he won't run for the county's
Third District seal.
But speaking of Miller 's ap-
pointment, Cordova said lhe
c hoice could boomerang on
Brown because mains tream
Democrats may perceive that
Brown wi II do anything to
placate the far left.
Cordova said he believes that
Brown feels he can challenge
President Carter ··only from the
left flank."
"I think we' II sec a gigantic
slalom next year. lirown will veer
to the left to get the nomination
and if be succeeds he will tum
back to lbe right for the general
O<Uly Pllet SUtt Piie••
FLAYS 'FAR LEFT'
Ex-Asaemblymen Cordova
election."
Cordova was one o r fa ve
fina lis t s for the seut that
beca m e vacant whe n Ralph
Diedrich was convicted on a
bribery charge
<See MILLER, Page t\Zl
Carter Mulls
'
Quit Offers
By Cabinet
W ASHJNGTON <AP l With
all his Cabintet and high-level
staff orferin~ to resi~n . Pres1
dent Carter 1!> t•x µected to dec1d1•
hy Friday where the ax will fall
as he works on a lineup to revivt'
his presidency ·
Senior officials were s haken
by the move the latest sur
prise in Carter 's self-declared
turning point which left the
government in limbo
Thl· 34 lop offtc1ab <Affected
said little m puhhc beyond con
firming that they had been
asked Tuesday lo tender their
rt>s1gnaltons
Wh1h• llousc pre!>:-. !>ccret<Ar y
Jody Powell "aid the offer .....
made orally and not an writing.
would be con:-.1dcred "carcfullv
<ind t·xpeditwusly" by the presi
dent
Cabtnl'.'l i.ccretane!> wen: led
to bcla cvt' they would he a r
whether Carter wou!d keep them
on "in two or three d ays." one
source said. Another sourt:e said
the president's decision would
come sometime "this week ..
Both sources asked not to be
identified
One White llous e ofhc1al.
refl ecti ng th e e xtremely
secretive nature of the day's cMt,
v<'lopmenls in this city lh<Jt
th ri ves on rumors . ~<J1d .
"Whatever the pres ident's de·
cisions may be. I can assure you
he is keeping-them lo himself " )
i . Singer Spotlighted at Fair The number of res ignation!'i
the president wi II accept re-
mained unclear. but one WhJte
House oWcial s aid "the pres a
dent will accept some."
Singer Elvin Bishop ~nd con·
tinuing performances of Laser
Orscomania spark up tonight al·
the Oranae County Fair. 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa.
Then on Thursday inspira·
tional singer Debby Boone will
li1ht up the fair with her
performances al 7 and 9 p.m. in
the amphitheater.
Houn are noon to midnight to-
day . throuah Thursday and 10
a.m. to midnigbt Friday through
Sunday, when the fair ends.
Admiulon of $2 for adults and
$1 for dd.ldren 8 to 12 includes
entertainment.
On 'fhunday, All States Reun-
ion Day will honor Orange
CounUam who come from other
stales.
Here's the schedule for this
evenin1 and early Tbunday:
TONIGHT
$·10 p.m . China palntin1-.
&uropeaa-ttyle and naturallatic
nowers, cratt. area.
5 p.m. Canon Juntor Slqers,
Mount.UO..Stqe.
5 aad I p ._m . IUtebell
MarloneUee Showlaoat, oa the
1roundl.
5:30 llDd T:• p.lft. Jtt.e OJm-naltlm, an. tbe 1rounc1a •.
S:JO and 8 :30 p .m. Rlata ,.
Ranch Cowboys. Heritage Stage.
6 p.m . 4-H on Stage. 4-H build-
ing.
6 .30-10:30 p.m. Giant Steps
Combo. Food Bazaar.
6 :30 p .m . Eddie Spaghetti.
Heritage Stage.
7 and 9 p.m. Elvin Bishop,
Amphitheater. .
7:30 p.m . Royal Horse f'ia_i r.
Moonshine Meadows.
7:30-U :30 p .m. Montezuma's
Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage.
8 and 10 p.m. Laser Dis ·
coman.ia featurln.e the Lockers.
Grandstand. THUUDAV
9'a.m. 4-H market and feeder
beer. livestock area.
9 a.m. Junior poultry show.
Uveatock area. •
12·5 p.m . China paintln1.
crafts area.
1 and 3 p.m. Debbie's Dance
Studio. Mocmtaio Dew !itqe.
1 f..m. FFA market aad feeder
bee , Uveetock area.
t :JO p.m. Harr')' ·•woo-Woo"
stevens. :a.Je Stace. a p.m. llcOonald, sate· ,
nlf area. a and 4 p.m. Canon Slnc•n.
11ewuba De• •r·· • I 2:18 p.m. RoJa I 9Jr,
< ... &BVNION~Pa .. ur
Members of Congress called
Tuesday 's a nnoun cemen l
"s trange" and "c urious "
Republican reaction was the
harshest. but several Democrats
also questioned the president's
actions
'CYCLE' SOLD
ON FIRST DAY
"I tried for two years to sell
my Exercycle, but nobody want-
ed to buy iL -uoUI I tried the
Daily Pilot.
·'Then I sold It to the first
caller on the llral day my ad
ran "
That's the adverti1ln1 auccesa
story ol the Capla&.rano Beach
man who placed tbls ad ln the
DaUy Ptlol:
Reducln1 Exercycle. ~
1pd. Elec. l8CM> value will
itll tor A75 flnn u11
UICX . . .
If JOU w~t~ick sale. try' tbe Dalty lol lfted MC•
don. Call ad·vtlert •
~Ml-1171. • • •
• .1 .
Group
Includes
Ex-POWs
By KATHY Cl.ANCY
OI ,.,. Oa••• Piiot St•lf
Twenty threl' Vietnam War
V<·terans. inctud1nJ! lwo former
prasom•r-. or war (•:J me lo the dt'·
fl'nse today of bclca~uerc·d coun-
ty Supcrv1sor Edison Miller
In the• mt·ant1mt'. controvcr..y
1'<>0l1nut•d Lo .... w1rl around the
lornH"r Vietnam POW Miller a!>
Orange Cil y Councillnan
.Jl's:-. l'cre1 JOtnl'd rormcr Plan
n1ng Comm1ss1oncr:-. Rex Gaede
.ind Shirley Grindle in unnounc·
1ng 1ntenl1ons lo seek Miller·,.,
t•lt.•ctt.-d post next .Junt>
~aller lashc.-d out <Al Gacdl\
who resigned Monday as l'lan-
n in g Commission t•hairman,
t•<Jlling his action ''irresponsi·
ble" and "truly political "
Al the same tame. Miller has
1nv1ted his critics lo s peak with
him und has df'ni{'d he ever con •
dt>mnt<d has t:ountry whtlt• he
wa:-. a Vietnam prisoner ror fivt-
and one·hl.llf year:-..
Instead. Miller said. h<' h;c;
been ... patnol 1n defense or bis
<'O Untry and contended it
o.;omellmes i:. in the best tn·
rcre:-."t!"c'-4.patriot to speak out
1n <'t1lic1s m of ha:-. country
The 23 veterans appeared at a
pres:. c·onfercncc today to dem-
o n ~ l.ra lt• what I hey s aid as
widespread supp<>rt among Viet-
nam veteran:-. or Miller·~ ap·
po1ntmcnt
The appointment has drawn
1'r1 t.c1s m from Uc·mocrat1c
!eadcr:-. 1n Orange County. a~
well a~ f r om nn·mber ~ of
Vl'l<'rum. or~an11.at1on~
ISt~ VETS, Pa ge A21
Crash Victim
Still Critical
A Costa Mesa man remained
an critical condition today at
Hoag Me morial Hos pitul in
Newport Beach after his
motorcycle collided with a car.
authonties said
Police said Thomas J oel Met -
t'alf. 30. of 989 Grove Place, suf-
fered head injuries in the 6:55
a.m. collision Tuesday.
They said Metcalf collided
with a car driven by Billy Ray ,
Hollis. 49, of 41~ Colton Sl ..
Newport Beach. on Placentia
Avenue north or W. 16th Street
b
Coasc
Weather
Some low clouds and fog
late night and early morn-
ing hours otherwise fair
Thursday with variable
high clouds. Lows tonight
in 60s and 70s. Highs
Thursday mld-70s ut
beaches to near 90 inl»nd.
INSIDE TOD_. 't'
Suburban home'1· lalc• ore
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TM dollar dropped a1ain. The
declloe on £uropean m1rket1 -•UrtbUIMd 1n part to tbe .....
tbat Cuter ... p,..pann, to
IMlle up bll CabUMt and top
Wbite HcMe 1taff. ,
"It loob like lM)'' re deserUna
a 1lnldD1 llllp," aald OM London
fO,..IJn extban,• dealer com
menUJtc on the r.pon tilu au
Carter'• dttklal famtly had aub-
mltted lbelr reelpaUona.
Appanntty he did not ,..aJbe
that the reslpallons were aub-
mltled becauae Carte r asked for
them.
Another dealer said the dollar
was affected by rumors, wtucb
recur periodically, that OP&C
countriel plan to quit ualq the
dollar u the standard currency
for their on trade.
Gold, an Investor's traditional
hedge in times of monetary un-
certainty, was trading late in the
morning in Zurich at $303.875 an
ounce befqre easing.
London's five major dealers
"fixed" the price for the morn-
ing trading session at $303.BS
and $302.15 in the afternoon.
Tuesday's closina rate in Lon·
don was $298.375, the previous
record. The closing rate -in
Zurich had been $296.125.
A month ABO, an ounce of gold
was selling for around $280, and
at the start of the year It was
$225.20. The metal leaped the
$200 hurdle for the first Ume Ju-
ly 28, 1978.
The dolJar d eclined in New
York late Tuesday at the news
from Washington
POOestrian
Hit by Car
In Costa Mesa
A Mission Viejo man was re·
ported in stlible condition today
a t Mercy General Hospital m
Santa Ana ~He r s uffering
serious leg inj uri~s when struck
by a car in front of a Costa Mesa .
hotel.
Police said Richard Robert
Smith, 20, was standing behind
his father 's car opening the
trunk when the accide nt oc·
c urred at about 6·45 p.m. Mon·
day at the South Coast Plaza
Hotel.
They said he managed lo push
his sister, Laurie Ann Smith, 18,
out or the way.
Miss Smith was treated at
Mercy General for pain in the
left le" but wasn't hospitalized.
a uthorities said.
Police said Leandro Queseda
Silva. 31, or Oregon, had JUSl
s tepped into his rented car
behind the Smiths after a valet
dropped it off.
They said the car apparently
lurchefj forward when it was
sta rt.ed and struck the brother and sister
'Ibieves Get Cycle
Fngines at School
Four motorcycle engines, used ·
as projects in a shop class, were
reported stolen from Corona del
Mar High School Monday.
The engines, valued at $3,100,
W'e re taken fro m room 403 .
Police said the thief apparently
got into the locked room by
breaking open a skylight.
Rigs Try Backed
SACRAMENTO CAP)-A res-
olution callin«i for tbe ex· perimental use or triple-trailer
truck rigs on parts or four
Callfomla freeways has won ap·
proval of the Senate Transporta·
lion Committee.
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he waa already 1urrounded by
VtetCclai. . ·•a. wot tlal'Ouftb hell IDd
came •k." Ride Hid. "Do we itve people a second chance
•he n they make the ettort that
Ed armerhu made ?"
Or. Norrl1 A. Ch1rle1, a
prisoner In MUler'a c•mp, said, ·•1 would stack Mr. Miiier'" war
record up •«•ln 1J t an y
Am.-rlcan veteran who hat1 f>Vt•r
served."
Calllng t~ ac:cU11&Uoni. that
Miller collaborated wi th the
ne m y ''1Jpur1oua.," 'h<trh:!b •
ask,c} that Miiier "be Jud&~ tor
h l1 dut1e1 as a count y
aupervl50r."
AJ1onso Ray R1ate, of C<»itu
Mesa, who also was detained In
Mlller's POW camp, said the
new supervisor's activities while •
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Man Shot
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Newport Beach police have
ldenUfted the man •bot to death
Tuesday momtna in a stroqle
with an officer u Wiiliam John
Law, 19, ol Houston, '[exaa .
Law was shot four times by
Officer Tom Miller as he and ()(.
fleer Jeff Ouvardo fou~b for
control of /A g'U) Law was line
from a shoulder holster.
The young snan was pro-
nounced dead on arrival at Hoag
Memorial Hospital following the
10 : 15 a.m . s hooting near the
Newport Pier.
Police investigators said today
the department is conducting its
own investigation or the sbool·
Ing but that the District At·
torney's office and the Orange
County Sheriff's Department
we re involved in the probe a:; we ll.
a POW have nothing to do with
his performunce a 11 county
sukervisor .
I think he should be given a
chance," Riate saad . "lie has 18
months to perform and if he
doesn 't perform, then fine , elect
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PAT, CHAMP MULE, MEETS THIMBLE, WORLD'S SMALi.EST HORSE AT COUNTY FAIR
Shown by Biii Chaney, (left) •nd Lind• Shell Through the Week In Coata MeH
Lt. Gary Petersen s aid the
routine procedure followed in
s hootings involving officers calls
for the department to conduct
cooper;.it1ve investigations with
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another supervisor."
Rlate said he, like Miller, REUNION faced charges after rel.,ase that • • could haye led lo court-martial.
Charges againal the two men
were dropped by then-Secretary
of the Navy John Warner. Miiier
did receive an official censure
and lat.er was retired as a col·
on el.
Miiier appeared briefly at
today's press conference to
thank the Vietnam veterans who
appeared In bis behalf, saying
the conference was arranged al
the request or those participat-
ing.
Vietnam veteran P a trick
Wood, now a Los Angeles at-
Moonshine Meadows .
2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Variety
show, Heritage Stuge.
3:30 p.m. Clown contest and
mime show, Heritage Stage
4 p.m. 4-H on Stage, 4-H bui ld· ing.
County Fair
Ride Victim
torney, was among those or-Rec •
gan iting tod ay's press con· overmg
ference.
He s aid he came to know
Miller about five years ago and
has worked with him counseling
veterans before discharge re·
vie w hearings .
"When he was makini: anli·
war, but not a nti·U.S. state·
ments, the U.S. was a nU -war,"
Wood contended. "J\nd the pre~i ·
dent was making anti-war state·
m ents and talking about ending
the war. What Ed Mille r did was
A Costa Mesa woman injured
in a carniva l ride :.it the Orange
County .. ~air was reported "do·
ing well" today although still in
intensive care at Costa Mesa
Memonal llospitul.
/\ spokeswoman said Celeste
M a rle Hoffman, 22. is awake
:ind more active J.han s he's been
!:>ince the Saturday acci~ent.
Harbor Principal
Relates 'Dissent'
By JACKIE HYMAN OI .. DMJJ ,., ... 1-.et
Newport Harbor HJgb School
Principal T o m Jacobson
testified today that mualc teacher
Richard England stirred dissent
among students and ln some in ·
stances threatened to withhold
colJege recommendations for stu-
dents who complained.
Jacobson is a key witness m
Newport· Mesa school district ef·
forts to get England fired.
England's case stirred a con-
troversy last spring when the
music teacher was ous ted as
Ha rbor High band director and
transferred to Corona del Mar
Hi gh School after unprofessional
conduc t c harges were filed
against him.
Principal Jaco.hson ha~ yet lo
face cross-examina tion on his
testimony given before a lhrce-m e mber committee on pro-
fessional conduct headed by a
stale offi cer.
The probe is being held in the
Costa Mesa High School library.
Under direct examination to-
day and Tuesday.' J acobson re-
counted alleged incidents in
which he claimed England dis·
obeyed the principal 's instruc·
lions to have his band perform
at football playoff p mes.
He also testified that England
allegedly threatened to withhold
college recommenda tions from
band students who complained
to Jacobson.
J acobson also cited instanres
1n which Engla nd p urportedly
read adminii;trative memos to
students and parents a nd a l
legedly attempted to stir dis·
sent. saying that Jacobson "is
now the band director."
England 's attorney, La wrcnct•
Hosenzwe1g, 1:. ex peeled ti)
make his opening remarks and
begin introduci ng defense wit
ncsses Thursday afternoon or
Friday
the Distnct /\ttomey. '
"We keep the m informed of
t!very Wng we do. Then if they
wa nt to, lhey can conduct their
own investigation." he said.
"We don't, routinely, ask them
to assume the investigation in pla ce or us ...
Meanwhile, Law·s two com
pa n ions, Kevin Gene Sha rp. 21 .
, 1Jnd Terrry Lynn Franklin, 19.
both or Arizona, remained m
custodyonsuspicionofpossession of hashish.
The two young m en, who'd
been traveli ng wi th Law for
a bout u W(.~k. apparently could
shed no light on incidents that
led up to the shooting.
/\ccordmg to Detective Sam
Amburgey, the Arizonans had
been working us wheal pickers m Texas and decided to move
on. Law picked the m up m his
p ic kup truc k a s they we re
ha tchhikang near Amarillo.
Law reportedly s howed them
his .38-cahher rcv11lve r that he'd
bought a few days earlier after
being robbed
According l<> Amburgey, th1•
two companions said Law kept
the gun m the truck cab during
the day and wo re it in a shoulder
holster at night.
'very gutsy.
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MILLER ••.
He s cud Miller has no support
in the county othe r t h an
Hayde n 's Ca mpai g n fo r
Economic Democracy.
"The governor should have
app()lnled Hayden directly,"
Cordova said flippanll~.
"There were a .ii umber of
qualified candidates for the JOb
but Miller was not one of them.
"One can deduce from his war
record that Miller might crack
under pressure."
Cordova said, however, that
the controvers y surrounding
charges against Miller while a
pris oner of the North Viet
na m ese should be put in the
past.
"It is the present and his con-
nections with the fascist left that
frightens me."
Cordova also took excepllon to
Miller 's s tatements when he
took offici! that he was not a Looi
or d evelopers, landlords, politi·
clans or power brokers.
·'These are the tra d itional
whipping boys of the fa r left.
"Miiler is part of a 11pecial In·
terest that is more n arrowly based ...
occurred.
Some witnesses 'sa id s he ap·
parenUy was sucked from her
seat by pressure und others said
she may have been standing
when she was ejected . Her foot
caught on a guard ra il and she
was dragged around the ride
several times. police said.
The Los Angeles office of the
state lndu.-.trial Safety Depart·
m en t Is investigating the acci· dent.
Mesa Thieves Get
Wannop Outfits
Thieves who appa rently are
hot to trot made off with $2,000
m wannup s uits after smashing
the glass door in a Costa Mesa
s por ting goods s tore today,
POiice said.
Theysa1dthe 4:59a.m. break·m
occu rred at Trends and Threads,
270 E. 17th St. Witnesses reported
seeing three or rour men in their
late teens trotting a way with the
goods stu!red m plastic bags,
police said.
F ..... P-.AI
KENNEDY INTERVIEW. • •
after the accident he "went through a very considerable period of
self-evaJuaUon, re-examination or my own life, my own values, my
own pUJ'J)06e and the direction of my life. I wondered whether It
would be possible to continue ln the area or public service.
"There have been a series of traumatic events that have Im-
pacted my We," sa1d l<eMedy, the last or the !our Kennedy' brothers.
His eldest brother died during World War IJ, an era that also
aaw the death of a sister in a plane c:raah. Brothers John and
Robert died at the hands of usa.c;slM In the 1960s.
"BUT mrs TRAGIC ACCIDENT, WHICH I bore the complete
responsibility for and complete accountability for, had 1reater
meanlng. It made me re-evaluate my own dJrecUon and uaefulneas
as a human belnf. After a period or Ume, J made up my mind tbat there wu no tumln1 back In Ure."
When the car driven by KeMedy pluneed off a brld1e on Chap.
paqu1ddick ltland on July 18, 1969, drowntna secretary and cam·
paian worker Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, It wu 10 hours before tbe
aenator reported the accident, an action he later called "indefensi-ble.''
Alked What that Hid 1bout his character and ability to
with•tand slreas, Kennedy replied, "At tbe Ume of the aecldeat
there waa both U.• physical Impact ot the car 1otn1 into tbe water
and the 1en11Uon of almoet drown.Ina. I was aolnq to drown and then I wu at the surface," be recalled,
THE UllAUS'nON suaaoUNDING THAT •• ' THE Hnae
or loaa, the dlaortenlatlon the lraurna of that incident does not, J
think, rela~ to public poUcy queaUona. In a 1tre11ful ailuaUon J
think trauma and experience of that niaht, H10Cl1t.ed wltb tbe
clrcumatacee, wu very dilferent h'om clrcum1tanee1 •urroand· int pubUc policy decialolll," Kennedy Hid.
Aw1n1 that Cla1ppaqulddlck WOUid a1aJn be maldq IMadllaea
KnnedJ Mid be called Mill J(opechne'• parenta laat ..-. '
"Wllllllr 1&'1 Uae 10tb annl"net'J or an1 otlaer day, tlae .., ••• --wttlt ... ftW7 da1i" Kenned, Hid. "I , ... "f'1 penoul _. dMpl1 •INM It llld will aw ttae Nit ot m1 life ... , ·,
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Merger Mania Continues
By MlLTON MOSKOWITZ
d im .. !!, tumlba out to be a vintace year for mer1era
an acq...,.JUona. Hardly a day con· by without the announ·
cement ot a new takeover bid or shotgun marrla1e.
C Michael Pertacbuk. chairman of lbe Fed.era! Trade
ommlaslon. recently put the dlmenslons of the merger wave into this perspective:
. -In 1975, there were 14 corporate acquisitions in
wbacb the company doing the acqu!ring paid more than SlOO million.
-In 1977, there were 41,
.._ IN 1978. THERE WERE 8', and their combined
total ol 121 billion represented more than 60 percent of the
value of all 2.~0Q reported mergers.
-ln the first three months of 1979, there were announ· cements.of 24 such mergers.
If ~s trend continues -and it certainly shows no slg11
of abating -1979. will go down in the books as the greatest
merger year in history. What a way to bring the decade to a close.
Here are some of the companies whose independence
has been submerged in this modern tidal wave: Del
Monte, .Green Giant, Seven·Up, Tiffany's, Tropicana.
Me rvyn s. Hudson Pulp & Paper, Friendly Ice Cream. Peter Paul , Union
Bank. OUnkraCl, Pe t .
Dr. Scholl's. Inland
Container , T aco Bell.
Field Ente rprises,
Budd and Entemann's
The ~st keeps ex.
panding. Just pick up
MQney
Tree
yo ur paper every day a n.ch the new ones.
. . Allied ~hemical. pla by a multitude of problems
ID _its chemical operatio,ii s offering $558 million to ac-
q u1 rl' Eltra Corp .. mlllce r or batteries and Converse
sneakers. among other products. The addition of Eltra's $1 ·
billion in sales will bring Allied Chemical up to $4.27 billion
MIDLAND BANK, ONE OF THE largest in Britain Cit
has 3,000 branches the re>. has moved to offer $530 million
for Walter E . Heller International. a Chicago·based com-
me rcial finance company which· also owns a bank,
Am erican Nationa l Bank & Trust Co.
Europe's largest life ins urance company, Allianz
Versicherungs of M un1ch, is ready to put $370 million on
the table to buy Fidelity Union Life Insurance, a Dalla s
company specializing 1n insurance for college students .
E ven these du ls a re dwarfed by the bloekbus ter wail·
1ng ID the wings Exxon's proposed buy of Reliance Elec·
trrc. Cleveland-based maker of electric motors.
EXXON, WORLD'S LARGEST PETROLEUM com-
pa11 y. 1s not om: to haggle over price. Reliance s hares have
never sold for more than $41 Exxon offered $72 a share.
That's what you call making an offer that can't be refused.
The question naturally arises . If Exxon 1s interested in
thl· l'lectric motor business. why doesn't it enter the field
on its own hook. starting from scratch? If Exxon, with its
vast resources. can't. who can'>
But the impulse behind many of these mergers is the
s ame Managements are either bereft of new ideas or too
limid to launch a new business. It's so much easier. don't
you know. to buy a company
It will come to a climactic finish in the year 1999 when
Exxon mergers with General Motors and IBM to form
Everything. Inc . the only-company left in America.
Burro·ughs Gains
In Quarter, Half
Burroughs Corp .. producer of computers and business
machines. has reported record revenue and earnings for
the second quarter and first half. Incoming orders also
established records in the second quarter and first half
periods. The April·Junc period was the first quarter in the
company's history in which incoming orders passed the $1
billion mark.
Burroughs, with about 6.000 employees ID California,
s aid net earnings in tbe second quarter advanced 20 per-
cent to $68,940,000. or $1.68 a share. from $57,463,000, or
t 4t, ut the like year.ago penod. Worldwide revenue rOMillt '"
1 6 p e rce n t to
$688 ,526.000 from
$593.734,000. TAKING
STOCK
Rental and service
revenue in the quarter
was up 11 percent.
while revenue from out
right sales climbed 19
percent.
· Net earnings for the sax months ended June JO m-
e reased 22 percent to $111.135,000, or $2. 71 a share, from
$90,950,000, or $2.231 in the same span last year, while
worldwide advancea 16 percent to Sl.276.921,000 from
$1,098,719.000.
First·half renta l a nd service revenue was 13 percent
ahead of a year ago and revenu~ from outright sales was
up 19 percent. Burroughs has engineering and manufacturing centers
in Santa. Barbara. Westlake Village. Pasadena.~ of In·
dustry. Mission Viejo, Carlsbad and San Diego. ~
ffmulng Start• Rl•e In May
The May level of new housing starts in California
represents a seasonally adjust~ annual rate of 214,000 un ·
its, according to Bank of Amen ca. . The seasonal rate was up 9.2 percent from the Apnl
level of 196,000 units, revised downward from a pre·
Jimina ry estimate of 199,000 units. bul down 4.9 percent
Crom the rate of May 1978. . For the first five months of 1979, actual housing starts
in California totaled 80,180 units. a decrea!je of 10 percent
from the same period a year ag~.
A decline In the start rate t~ expected in the months
ahead. according to bank economists. a..-. A..,artl• £-fnaeC
Tb Los Angeles contracting divisi~n of the Del E.
e b been awarded an sa.s maWon contract by :e:: eoz· r!ft. Co. coveriftl the balance of construction
uf tees re rtna office bu1ktiDC al Fullerton.
on ~:e~lOft wae award4sd a $5 mlWon con&ract IHl
November for the building's early phue of conatnactloa.
Df•tlefl Prell•• l•e• ew
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to help him get onco shape
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CBS Sweeps Nielsens CBS Plans Spe<~ial Nt'H'."i S 1>g 11t1>1it
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LOS ANGELES I AP 1 COS TV captured the 6ut the re w as good news for NBC The
na tional Nieb f>n rating5. n·leascd Tues day, with network hnjshed behind CBS <.1nd AliC for the
seven shows ratedinlhe toplO. week but it s ne w "Prime Time S unday "
CBS has finished first, or ti ed for first. in three newsmagazine show finished No. 19, its high est·
of the last four weeks, bealing ABC m a contest of ever rating. "Prime Time Sunday" was the only
summertime reruns. CBS' average r ating for the top 20showthat wasn'ta repeat.
week that ended Sunday was 15.l , compa red t<>
ABC's 14.2 and NBC's 11.0 IT WAS THE SECOND time in three' editions
---------------------of the show that "Prime Time" wa s NBC's
THE LINE BfTWffN l.Dt'F ANO Ol:ATH ISTHE BtOCX>l.JNL. highest·rated p rogram. It finished t ied with ABC's
l~t•Mu!Ml~[CJ
BREA PLAZA EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA
Br&J ~;iq '/l:i4 Newport Beach 644·0760
ua CINEMAS STADIUM DRIVE·IN West~1e1 893·0~4b Orange 639·8770
"Mork and Mindy." the most popular new show of
las t season.
The Nielsen lop 10, a nd their ratings : l , "M·A·
S-H," 24.9 ICBS>: 2. "WKRP an CincinnaU.i." 24.1
ICBS>, 3. "Three's Company," 24.0 <AB\..l; 4 ,
"Taxi," 22.7 <ABC>: 5. "Lou Grant," 22.6 <CBS >;
6. "The Jcffersons," 20.9 CCBS> 7, "Lave rne &
Shirley,'' 20.l <ABC>: 8, "60 Minutes." 20.0 CCBS >.
9, "Alice," 19.2 ICBS>; 10, "The Dukes of
Hazzard." 19. l' <CBS>
The A.C. Nielsen Company rates prime-tim e
programs based on a s urvey, and the three major
networks use the ratings to de termine advertising
rates . Each ratings point. the company says,
r epresent.s about 750,000 homes tuned in to a
particular show.
WIDLE NO. 19 ISN'T as good as No. ~for C BS'
"60 Minutes." the news magazlne that broke
g round in prime time. the rating for "Prime Time
Sunday" represents maJor strides for NBC. The
network's former ne ws magazine, "Weekend,"
finished very near the bottom almos t ever y week.
Jn fact. these are good times all around for the
newsmagazine format. ABC's recently revitalized
"20-20" finished 16th for tht: week. "20·20" was No. =:::~==================================-Jlast week. ·
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LAST WEEK'S "SALT 0" debate on NBC re·
ceived the worst rating of Nielsen 's 64 shows, 5.9,
and drew only 11 percent of the television au·
dience. The rest of the bottom 10 :
55, "Sword or Justice,'' 8.6 <NBC>; 56,
"Stockard Channing in Just Friends," 8.3 CCBS>;
57, "Project UFO," 8.1 <NBC>; 58, "Carnival of,
the Animals." a s pecial, 7.9 lCBS>; 59,
"SupertraJn," 7.4 CNBC>; 60, "The Paper Chase.''
7.4 (CBS>; 61, "Gossip," pilot 7.1 CNBC); 62, "Bal·
Ueslar Galact.ica," 8.9 <ABC>; 63, "Hardy Boys,"
6.2 <ABC>.
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begin a Wesl Co<i:.l ed1t1on of th
ev£'n1ng news program next mnnth.
m an effort to update, th•· main nt·w-.
progrum taped thrc(· hour!> C<lrller m
,,,. New York, the nt'twork announced
Tuesday.
·Saupe«-•
Tuesday Weld plays
a woman suspected
of t he death of her
child in the TV movie
"I\ Question of Guilt"
tonight at 9 on C BS.
Channel 2.
Swit Stars
HOLLYWOOD CAPI
Loretta Swlt will co-
!ltar with Jack Albertson
a nd Mary Martin in the
A RC speci al ·'Vale n·
t mc ..
CBS would be the ftr!>l network In
split its newscast~ between tht: E:.i:.t
a nd West coas ts
T h e "C BS New:. With Walter
Cronkite " would s tall be M:en by
viewers tn the Pacific lime zone. but
the port.Jons of Cronkite 's progrnm
d ealing with the threc·hour-old
breaking news would be deleted end
re placed with latest national and in
ternational r e po rts via the Lo5
Angeles bureau
"THERE IS SCARCELY a product
m the world as perishable as news, ..
Cronkite s aid in a release. "It 1s alive
a nd vibrant ahd exciting, when 1t 1:.
NOW, when it is the latest news you
can deliver to the audience With
each passing mome nt. 1t becomes
m ore s tale."
The Wesl C<>ast edition will begin
Aug. 27. and will be a ncho red by Cor
respondent Te rry Drinkwater, said
Bill Leonard. hea,d of CBS News.
Currently, Cronkite 's news airs
"'1 \Tl.RIAl.:o-l' llr• pn•..,1•nl Wt•M
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our new 1Jro.1tll'a~ t wr •'ll 11nw ha\t'
('apab11Jl v to t 011:.1..,lt'ntlv g 1v1· our
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m mutt• l'H·nrn..: n1·1.1o .., broc1dr;1:.l "
CBS NPw ... hrnl-.t• ground rn 1963
when. w11 h \ronk1t 1· .1:. am•horman,
thl' cH•nrn).! news wa-. • XJJanrlcd to <t
half hour Tht> program ha:. become
the :.lronl! rntings IN1d1•r. for ahead
of tht.> I\ BC <1nd N BC t•.vemnc new~
program ...
Leonard also 'laid that national
news st.one:. of spet·tal interest ~the
West wall Ix> expanded , a nd that a
Wt'Sl Co:.is t vers ion f')f the one -
m1null'. 11ri mc ·t1rrw "News break"
s pot will Ix• done fro m L<>s Angeles
begtnnm~ tn September
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