HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilothday 5. 'rimes ' .
The Davis Quintuplets from left. Casey, Cha nda.
Charla, Christa and Che lsa celebrate their fourt h
birthday Cit a party in Dallas Wednesday. T heir parents.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1979
VOL 12, NO 700. J SECTIONS. JI PAGES
art er
Ralf-ml le Wave
Laguna Man
Hurt in Surf
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of, ... Dally Pltot St.tit
One la rge wave that brnki:
£rom Main Beach Park to
3haw's Cove <i d1st::ince of
14bout a half-mile had the
~ectators-oohing and aahing in
t.aguna Beach Wednes day as
hurricane-generated surf h1l the
Orange Coast.
And ilJ... San Clemente, lhe 24·
year-Q/cf'"'s on or that city's
m a rine safety director was in
the hospital after a surhng mis
hap in the large s urf off San
Mateo Point.
Richard H. Hazard Jr., son of
Marine Safety director Dick
Hazard. was reported in good
condition in the intensive care
unit at San Cle mente General
Hospital after his s urfboard hit
him in the head
The youth was pulle d un·
conscious from the water at
about 3 p.m. Wednes day by
several witnesses who said a
powerful wave breaking close to
the beach sent his board slam·
ming into his head.
.orange Coast •
Weather
Gusty 15 to 30 mph
winds Friday with a
chance or measurable rain·
20 percent. Highs Friday
in upper 1Ps at beaches to
90 inland areas.
1~81DE TOD~ Y
Une cu11 ooom1 wfl1te
OftOther faces a bual. Thot's
the ~flOCll of the tront·Alosko ~line. Storie•, photo, Page
The waves were breaking
bet ween six a nd eight ft:et al the
.surfing point just north of the
Nix on cstii te
• Paramedics responding lo lht•
ocean accident· s aid Huzard had
been underwater for as long as
:m seconds and had s wallowed a
great deal of water.
He was rus hed lo the San
Clemente hospital where he 1s
~XPl'Cted to be moved from the
intensive care unit later today.
:.iccording to his father.
Lifeguards said the Wednes-
day afternoon accident was a
fluke. Hazard is considered an
ex pert s urfer. He won this
year's San Clemente T ·Street
long board surfing contest.
The hurricane-generated surf
knocked waves up to 10 feet at
Aliso Pier in South Laguna and
when combine d wit h th e
backwash, some waves peaked
a~ about 13 lo 15 feet, s ays
Lifeguard Internationa l Beach
<See SURF, Page A2)
* * * 132 Rescued
From Sea Off
Huntington
Heavy surf brought about by a
storm ofr Baja earlier this week
sent surfers scurrying to west
county beaches \Yednesd ay and
kept area lifeguards more than
busy all day.
Guards a long the mile-long
Huntington Beach City Beach
r escued 132 s wimme r s. says
s pokesman Douglas Robertson
about five times the normal
weekday activity.
The problem, he says. teamed
"~x.tremely heavy. surf" with
rapt.ides to create ••very
hazardous cood1Uons."
Surflnl la problblted on the cl.
1y beaela dunn1 summertime
became ~ ita pautble bua.rd to
batben, ....... •aid.
Bat lurfera ..,. out. lD num-
ben Ill a-... Beaeb and
Bolla Clllea ............. at•
conlllll .. Uflpard 8-en• Bill Kr,mer, wbo ;:~ bl1 pard1 ftlleuod UI e at ...........
"Normally," be 116d, "we , ... MIA, P11e Al) ~ ••
AP Wlre ..... to
J e rry and Debbie Davis of Lewisville. Texas . .1oin in the
celebration. a ttended by about 100 people.
I ·~
Hmric&ne
Churns Up
Big Surf
Drug Finn To Appeal
$2.5 Million Judgment
us ts
AP Wir-•pholO\
FIRST CASUAL TY
Joseph A. Calffano Jr.
, ,,.
NEW HEW CHIEF
Patricia Robert Harris
alifano
EYED FOR HUD POST
Thomas P . O'Neill 111 --------
Wollli:ln
Named to
HEW
W 1\SI IJ NGTOl\O 11\ P 1 Prl':.I·
dt.•nt (.;;irh•r annount·Nl today ht•
ha!! ou:-.tl'll .Jo:-.t·ph I\ ('al1fono
.Ir a:-. :-.l't·r1 ·t :1 r~ of lfeallh.
1-:rt111·at1on and Wc•lfarf' and will
1111m111.1lt' 1':1 tr11·1a Hobl'rb
lf ar ri .... "l'('rt•lary or lfnus1n~
and l'rhan D1·vt•lopmenl . l11 :-.u<'
1·1•1•d him
In .~nnoun1·ing thl' f1 rst <'asual
t) or CartN ~ Ca bin cl i-.hakcup.
Wh1l1• lloUM' pre!!~ ~ecrct;.iry
.Jod y Powt'll ..,:11tl :1 replacement
for :\lrs ll arri~ <1l lll'i) would
tw a11n11un1·cd :.oon
Drug Firm Sets Appeal
llmH•H•r tht.·n· IA('rt' uncon-
f1rm l'rl n•port~ thal Thomas P.
o ·l\l•lll Ill lu.•ut('n:.tnt governor
of M as!-at•husl'lb and son of
llouq• Spt.•akt·r Thomas P
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
$2.5 Million Judgment Protested
By FR EDERICK SCllOEMEHL
Of Ille D•lly Piiot Slltfl
J ohnson & Johnson. the na-
tion 's giant health product
manufacturing firm. will appeal
a S2.5 million judgment awarded
a Fullerton woman who claimed
injury from use of a p.,scription
contraceptive
An Orange County Superior
Court j ury awarded t he s um
Wednesday to Kathleen Ertel.
27. who testified in a fi ve-week
long trial that she suffered a
s troke and paralysis a fter taking
Ortho-Novum, a contraceptive
used by an estimated 10 million
women nationwide.
In a short statement today. a
J ohnson & Johnson official said,
"\Ye strongly believe evidence
In the case does not support the
verdict and that the judgment
was unjustified . We will ap-
peal."
Johnson & Johnson is the
par e nt. firm to O rtho
Pharmaceuti cal Corp. of
Raritan, N.J .. the manufacturer
oft.he widely prescribed drug.
Wednesday's decision was a
Subpoena Mulled
WASHINGTON CAP> -A
Hoae 1ubc!ommlttee probably
will Ulle until next week to de· cld• whftber to 1ubpoen1
federal NCOrdl on U.S. lnve1l-
..... mede by oH·rteb Min· ber1 of the Or11nl1at1Qn of
Petroleum Exportln1 Codiet.
landmark one 10 the VI CW or San·
ta Ana attorney Arthur Hews, a
product liability specialist who
represented Mrs. Ertel in the ac·
l ion.
llews said the decision was
s ignifi c ant in t h at a
pharmaceutical firm was held
directly liable for not warning
the user of H drug about its
possible side effects .
Attorneys for Joh nson &
Johnson had argued that curre nt
federal laws on prescribed drug ...
require that side effect warning!'
be provided only lo.. physicians
It is the doctors' duty lo wa rn
patie nts. Johnson . & Johnson
lawyers contended.
Mrs . E rte l previously had
reached an out of court settle
ment with the phys1c1an who
prescribed Ortho-No~um . to her
during a 41-day period in 1974
while she was a stude nt at
<See AWARD. Page AZ>
Copter Leap Said
'Bizarre Suicide'
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Ground
crews were searching rugged
mountain terrain today ror the
body of ·a young woman who
paid $270 for a helicopter ride,
then plunged 2,000 feet to her .
denth in what au\horltles calle1(
''a bizarre suicide.··
The pilot or lhe helicopter sa1<1
the young woman asked him to
ell m b higher so s he could look at
some property, then, "with a
stran1e s mile on~er face,
backed out her door.
"I climbed to about 21000 reet
.nd made a 1enUe ban• to the
left," pllot Oscar Madaria1a
told police. .
"I was lookinc to.the left
Then I blinked rtghl, r;j>oked to
the right and she was going out
the door backwards." the pilot
said. "She just sat there looking
at me through the window That
was it."
Etrorts to recover the body
were halted by d a rkness. a
she riff's s pokesman s aid. The
victim was not immediately
identified.
The search was centered
a bout riv e miles east o f
Ramona. the s pokesman s aid.
M adaria1a told authortUes the
wo man. a brunette in her early
20I, said .tte bad taken a bus r r o m 0 c e a n B e a c h ro
Montaomery Field, arrivlnl at
10 a .m . She paid the S2'70 ln cash
Ch .IVMP. Paft Al)
n ·N,,.111 .Ir . would ht· named
llUD ~ec 1·ctary
Powell !-aid Cali fa no and Mrs
1 l arn~ .. havt· alrt•<idy discussed
plans for an orderly transition"
al 1l EW. the biggest department
1n i.:ovl.'rnmcnt
In h1i-ll'ttcr of rei-.1gnalion.
dat<'d torl ay . the outs poken .
hbi:ral Califano s uggested that
t ht• inevitable controversies sur
rounding the post he 1s vacating
led to his departure
"Whenever the laws that the
Congress charges the secreta ry
of HEW to execute are ad-
ministered with vigor there will
be controversy I have tried to
execute these laws vigorously.··
Califano wrote Carter. ~ t n :.i handwritte n note ad·
dressed "to Secretar y Joe
Califano ... the president said : "I
accept your resignation ~th a
genuine feeling of appreciation
and of recognition ..
There was no immediate word
on the ,future of otber Cab~nel
and top \Yhite Hou~e offi.caals
who s ubmitted their resagnu·
<See CABINET. Page AZ)
SIA.RS RECALL
JOllN WAYNE
Claire Trevor and other
former John Wayne co·stan
re"'lnlace about the late actor II\
an American Cancer Society
rund'r1l1ln1 tribute held in
Corona del Mar Wednesday
nllhl. ..... See Featurlnc r11e Ct.
' '" --
W QM.V P!i.Ol S lbvrlCllx, JOiy 1!, 1171
Prosecutor
a41 llOH, N.C. CAP> -A
federal PNMCUl.or pelnted IOday
to Dr. Jeltrey MacDonald ol Hu~ Harbour ud ioN a Jun ...... , o,... Beret ol·
ftelr-dllMllll'M m•••n
"V•lafamlb ... ~-Y••n.,o,
"The man altt.lq rt1bl then 11
the man who kilfed" hi• pre1·
aaat wlfe. Colette , and two
JOUDI dauahtera, At1i1tant U.S.
Attorney Jam .. Blat"kbum told
• Jury dul1q openlna ar1u
• p•!ll lD MacDonald'• triple• i
,.,. . .,........ ......
Defense Secretary Harold
Brown yaWns as he prepares
to testi!y before the Senate
Foreign Relations Commit·
t ee on the SALT II treaty.
,..,.... Page A I
Jl]MP •••
to the National Air College lnc.,
then waited until 1 p.m . for her
ride
O n ce th e he li copte r was
airborne and tra veling al 50
mph. she asked Madariaga to
climb hi~her over the <1 rea that
interes ted h er . between the
m ountain com munities o f
Ra mona and Santa Ys abel.
She ~ave no indicatiorr that
she was upset. Madariaga said.
"She was ha ving a ball Like
any ordinary ride." he said.
The woman h ad .reject e.d
we aring a shoulder harness and
mentioned she wanted the vents
open ao she could feel the wind
h it her, Madariaga said.
During the secQnds after she
Jumped , Madariaga said he sat
stunned.
"I lfon't know how long it was
seconds or minutes -I just
sl'll there trying to figure out
what happened
··wheo I realized, I made a
180-dcgree turn and started look·
mg to see if I could see ~nythinR
falling. I dropped down to about
JOO feet and slowed down. But I
cou ldn't s ee any thing. So I
closed the door.
F,...P"fleAJ
AWARD. • •
Fullerton College.
She later s uffered a stroke
that cause pe rmanent paralysis
on her right side, Mrs. Ertel
testified.
The case was a novel one in
that Hews was able to enter into
e vidence results of a nationwide
poll of women on the use of birth
control pills.
The poll found that 53 percent
of women would have been con·
cerned about taking the drug it
they knew of its possible side ef.
feels. The poll, comm issioned by
Hews, was conducted by Mervin
Field. a respect ed national
pollster.
Wednesday's jury award was
for actual damages only. The
jury deliberated one day In
reaching the d ecision.
"She deserved It," said one
f e male friend. "She's been
through so much over this."
DAILY PILOT
'""°'-ce.MOiltl• ....... """'"'"'""·-"'"'° ' ... -"""' .......... ....., ..... Ot_ (&<t\t .. _,.....,.,_ .._ ..... 1,-.,,. ....... -. -· ...,.....,, "'' ...... , .... "°"'"" N-llH<fl. HUfti""'"" lloe<llll'-
l••ll Y•ll_,., tr¥1M ~ .. '"'"'-"'-" ·~··"-"'"'°"''"'*•-s.1 .... ,._ 'Wftcl•Y\ I"' flri<I< '"'°' -l•lllfte OI""' " ot UO ._., 8•• 11...t,c..,. i.1o ... c ... , ... , •• ,.. __ ,.,._ .............. ,..,..,.,,,., lee•• c.,...,
YICeftr .. i ... •1•"41-.. ~-
~··-......
T-tA .......
M<I ........ -•
CMf'ltt" I.MO -....... • ._..,_ w_1,_.1ei1en
murder trial
Bladlbum, ln I lOW·lll)' pre·
Hnlation. led the JW'J tbrou1h
dtturntt.aMet on ~ a••• tbat Mu. MacDoaalcl aa4 her
dau1bter1 •tr• bhaad1eoned
_.. 1labbecl at tMlr bome •t
Fort Bra11 near P'ayettevme.
0.tMM elt.onMy Wade Smilb
o f Ral•llh loo61 a more •I·
t:
reaaive approach H told the
urv •'Thia .l• a taH about a amhy •.. re ady lo Uve, not
ctle A famlly wttb Ufe motlvea. no death moli vet.
Washi'ngton
Building
Occupied
WASHINGTON (AP ) -A
group of persons callin g
themselves Sandin ista s up·
porters seized and barricaded
themselves inside the chancery
of the Nicanguan Embassy
early today, the Secret Service
said. (Related story , A4).
They left after abo'ut a n hour
under an agreem ent with un·
identified Nicaraguun officials,
police said.
Two guards of the Secret
Service Uniformed Division
were reported Injured slightly
and taken to a hospital for treat·
ment. One suffered a lacerated
hand in a scufn e outside the em·
bassy and the othe r sustained an
arm injury. Three unldentined
persons were reported a rrested.
At midmorning, the Secret
Service said without elaboration
that "everything is under con·
trol."
The group left the building at
about 11 a .m . under an agree·
ment with u nidenti fi ed
Nica raguan officials. according
to District of Columbia police
s pokesman Gary Hankins. He
s aid no arrests were made as
they left
A m an who said he was a
s po kesm a n for the g roup.
Augusto Tablada, to ld r e·
porters : "It was a pe aceful
takeover . Just to show our s up.
port for our people and to call al·
tention of North American peo.
pie to the fact that we have the
right to d etermine our own
destiny."
Inspector Daniel Cassell of the
S e c r e t Se rvi ce's uniform
division said the group consisted
or 10 people.
Mary Wilson or Potomac. Md.,
who said s he was a Nicaraguan
native, was in the embassy wait·
Ing for a visa for he r passport
when the intruders arrived. She
s aid they were unarmed. non·
violent and courteous .
''They rang the bell and came
in," she said. "All of the m were
nice.''
Sister Angelas. a member or
the Carmelite Sisters of Charity
who said she and another nun
were in the embassy to inqufre
about the well·being of a third
nun, gave a similar account. She
said she was permitted by the
intruders to leave.
Reinforcements from the
division, which protects em-
bassies, s urrounded the chan·
cery, the om ce wing of the em·
bassy ..
An unidentified woman, in a
telephone call to The Associated
Press, said representatives or
the new provisional government
In Nicaragua were taking con·
trol of the embassy.
"We will not be moved," she
s aid.
The embassy takeover took
place as Sandinista guerrilla
forces took control of Managua.
the Nicaraguan capit al, with the
collapse of an Interim go\.em·
ment left by exiled President
Anas tasio Somoza and the flee·
ing of the Nicaraguan national
guard.
Nicaraguan Ambassador
Guillermo Sevllla·Sacasa, dean
of the Washington diplomatic
corps who had represented his
county here since 1943, was re·
lleved or duties this week, and
his whereabouts today were un·
known.
Mesa Woman,
Hurt at Fair,
Very Serio08
A Costa Mesa woman hurt lut
weekend in a canal val ride at the
Oranae Count)' Falr wu In
"very serious" coodltiaJI today
a t Coat a M ua Memorial
Ho.pital.
. ,. ' ......
Ul&ims
"We wUl brinl you wJtb h11
word• from ~e wlLne11 stud
f let·to-fKe. with the people who
dld thla. You w1U lff them in hi1
worcb." Smith aald.
Smltb allo H14 that a new wll·
ne11, a ""°" who bu never b .. n interviewed Mfore, would
testify that M aaw tb.ree people,
one a woman wlth blonde hair,
carryln& candlet and walking
toward the MacDonald house.
Slttina ln the audience wtth
tbelr beads bowed during the
openlnc ar1umenta befere U.S.
Dl1trlet J..S1• rraaklla T.
Dupree Jr •. were Alfred aDd
Mildrid Kutab of Craabur)'.
N .J ., pare11t1 of Mn. Mac ..
Donald.
The KaaJab• .have been pu•hiDf for UM trial. A moticin la
expected to be lntrodadCI by the
defe nie Hkta• tbat they be
barred troaa the counroom u
potenUal wlt.qeuee.
Or. MacDonald HYI bl• trial
ln the nine-year-old ruurder cue
la a leNoo in how ''a mlndleas
bureaucracy can be ualeaabed
r:,plafll Battle I•~ Flr~ea
..
OD a pel'IOA. • •
Jury HlecUon wu completed
ln tbe eate ol the Loa1 Beach
phy1tetan.
MacDoaald says be went to
sleep on a coucb at hhl tam.Hy's
home Feb. 17 and awoke to flnd
four drus·crued blpplet in his
home and bis pr~ant wife ud
two daupten slauctrterecJ. He
bad aeveral knife WOWMb.
The Anny believed his story
for a Ume, then charged him
wltb murder. But alter a bear·
Firefighters hike through brush to combat
a fire that razed 120 acres near Santiago
C a n y on Road no rth of Irv ine Lake
Wednesday. The fire, which broke out at
12:30 p.m. and was contained at 4:30 p.m ..
has been blamed on arson. Officials s aid
three firefighters had to be treated for heat
exhaus tion.
Price of Gold Soars
Jeioolers Worry Over Consumers' Purchases
NEW YORK IAPI As the
price of gold ra ced past $300 an
ounce this week. som<' jewelers
worried the yellow m etal's lofty
stature on world money markets
may put it out of rea ch of most
consumers.
Jewelers. who are the major
ma nufacturing cons umers of
gold, say small buyers will like·
ly change tiabits if the $302.40·
an-ounce record price reached
in bullion markets Wednesday
holds.
"People who buy gold jewelry
buy it for the same reason they
buy any type of jewelry ... ror
its aesthetic value. not as an in ·
vestment." said Robert S. Ken ·
nedy. president of the Speidel
division of Te xtron and presi·
dent of the J e we le rs a nd
Silversmiths of Ame rica.
"But obviously al some point,
it is going to price Itself out of
the marttet. People will buy
lighter-weight materials, gold or
less er carat or gold-fi lled
jewelry," he said. cl..
F,....PClfleAJ-
CABINET •••
lions T uesday.
Califano broke the news to
several dozen top aides in his of·
fice at mid-day . One aide was
s een leaving the meeting in
tears .
Powell, when a s k ed why
Califano was leaving, not.ed only
that Carter Is conducUng an in·
tensive review and evaluation of
his administrution with the ob·
je clive of improving future
performance.
The HEW "ecret ary has
som etimes c la s h e d with
Carte r's staff over policy
matters, and his anti·smoking
campaign and vigorous anti·
dl1crimination eUorts have
a n ge r ed· s om e Southe r n
Democrats.
Callfano's reslsnatlon was ar·
ranaed secretly Wednesday. The
out1oing secretary began his let·
ter to Carter by isay\ng, "In ac·
cord with our conversation
yeaterdaay afternoon, I hereby
formally tender my resignation as secretary or Health, Educa·
tlon and Welfare."
Powell quoted Carter as say·
lna that Mra. Harris, a' HUD.
"haa eatabllabed an admirable
record ol compas11lonate and el·
flclent leedenhip" and enjoys
tbe president's full confidence.
With the market price of
bullion 33 percent hi gher than at
the start of this year , and up ;o
pe rcent from January 1978. Ken·
nedy senses "a swing started
toward the production of more
gold·filled materials "
Gold traded over the $300.an·
ounce mark in Europe today,
but fell short or the record prices
posted Wednesday. The dollar
was generally stronger on most
European m arkets but dipped
slightly in London and Tokyo.
London's five major bullion
houses fix ed the morning trad-
in g price or gold at $300.10 an
ounce. down 65 cents from
Wednesday's close $300.75. The
a fte rnoon fixing was $299.15. In
Zurich. go ld was quoted at
$298.75, down from Wednesday's
close or $301.125.
The precious metal a tradi·
tional hedge for investors in
times of economic uncertainly.
hit a record $303.875 an ounct!
during Wednesday's trading in
Zurich.
MartinJ Skolnik, president of
W a s c o Gold Pro d u c t s. a
manufacturing a nd wholesale
concern, estimates that every
dollar ris e in bullion prices
translates into a 60·cent Increase
for manufacturers in the cost of
producing, for exampl~. a sim·
.. . / v l
J
I
pit· 14 earat wedding hand
On<' selling for :i hout SIOO ;it
tht· t-.tart of the Yl'ar. would co:-.t
abcJUt $14 5 no w under lh Cl t
fo rmula
Al Deak Perera . .)"htch has a
chain of more than 50 gold, com
and c urrency stores in the Unit·
cd States, "volume 1s ·increasing
month to month" as people seek
gold a!> a n 1nvcs tml•11t. 'ia1rl
N1c-hola:-. Deak, chairman of th.-
firm
But investor:-. an• C'hargcd .J
p n•m1um for gold l·orn:-. and
l'ert1f1c<:1tes.
The price of a South African
krugcr rand , the most popul a r
gold C'OIO s old in thl' United
St ates. was $316 l'al·h 1n retail
t-.ton •s Wednesd;.iy. up from $312
th(' previous day Certifi C'atcs
usually entail broker fee~ ;.ind
stora1£l· fees. dcpC'ntling on the quantity purchast•rl
The International Gold Corp .
which ma rkets krugc rrands.
docs not break out sales to the
L;n1ted States. n ut worJQwide.
its fi gures indicate fttat dur ing
the fi rst half of this year coin
sales dropped to 2 27 million
coins from 2 70 million sold dur·
1ng thl' same period the year
before. Since J anuar y 1978. the
price of gold has risen about $125
an ounce.
.. ,.,
/
/
I !' //
I I .
l '
A •pok•woman aald Cete.te
Marie Hottman, 12, 11 ret=· Ina to 1UmuU but not com ly .
out of the coma 1be hu been ln
•Ince the accident on Saturday.
Jn hla note to Callfano, lbe pres-
ident expresaed similar senU·
menta, wriUn1 : "You have, in·
deed, demoriatrated that major
pub Uc aervlce can exempllf y
bot h competence and com·
pa11lon."
T .. 1,tte11e (1U>MMU1
OfHl .... Mu ....... .....,. ,_ .... ,_ .....
t ••
..
Mlle Hotflnan wu rldtnc the
H l mala1a , a circular
rollercouter. when abe fell or
WH ejected from her teat and caupt ber foot on a protective
bar. ,
Sb• wu carried around the
rlde several ttmt1 before lt
could be ltopped, police Hid.
............ dtla1reect u to
wlaetMI' 11111 Hoffman wu alt· :AZ!:-""' Just 9rtor to UM
'4
CaUfano, o netlme chlef
domettlc policy aide to Presl·
deat Jobmon, thanked Carter
ror bavtq 1iven him authority
and f...-m to "1peak out on
controversial public lt1ue1."
Jn hll addres1 to the nation
Sunday. Carter quoted a vl1ltor
to Camp O.vtd dwinc hi• recent
"dom..Uc 1ammtt" u i.tllnl
lltm that t0me Cabinet olfteera
were dlaloyal . ..
... .
MON rRI
101.m. eom
SATU .. OAV
101.m. • &1>.m
Ina. the Army concluded the
chars• were "oot in.."
MacDonald, now 35, wu pven
an honorable dl1char1•. He
moved to CalllomJa, where be it
cll .. f ol emer1ency medicine at
St. Mary Medical Center in Lona
Beach.
The KuHbe oace supported
their 1on-ln·law •1•inst the
Army cbaraes. But after read-
lne tralllcripts of the Army
hearina. Kasa.ab said he became
convinced bis ion-In-law was
guilty.
F....,P.,.eAJ
SURF ••.
• Services president Jim Stauffer.
He said a S-year-old boy was
washed off a berm al the beach,
but was grabbed up by a
lifeguard before he could be
wa1hed out to sea.
In Laguna Beach, Marine
Sa fe t y Director Bruce Baird
said waves occasionally reached
heights or nine feet.
The buz sutf keot the more in· experienced swimmers and surf·
ers on shore. but lifeguards still
pulled 88 persons from the
wateT.
He said the churning ocean
brought in coole r wate rs, dip·
ping to 58 degrees fro m the
warmer 64 degrees enjoyed by
swimmers just last weekend.
* * * ,.,,....Page Al
BAJA •••
would have rescued aoout 40 to 50 ..
An estimated 28,000 bathers
ve ntured to tne c ity beach
Wednesday. An additional 55,0CJC
hit the s ands at the two wesl
county state beaches.
Those who ventured into the
wa ter faced a six-to seven-root
s urf
G u a r {! s r e p o rt t h a t t h t•
dangers tlave been r PdUcP1I
however with the• :-.urf rlrnppini.:
l<I c.i hout three f••t>l loday
* * ~
Ne wport Cops
Hunt 2 Men,
Surfboards
Nt:WJ)')rt Hcac·h 110IH·1· ~aid two
m en who took three surfbo<.1rds
from J c;hop nt>ar thl• Newport
Pu•r Pvarl<'d a manhunt early tn
<la'
Patrolman Mike llyams d1:-.
covered lhe burglary al about
2 30 a m . at Rru cc J o ne:-.
Surfbo;.i rds. 2130 Newport Bl vd
Hyams said he f1r~t ~polled
one :-.uspecl Jogging away from
the s hop and then sa w a second
man running the samf' d irection
c-:trryrng a surfl>0ard and thre1·
wt'l:-.u1t:-.
T ht· man dropped the item~
.ind with his companion disap·
pc<trl'd rnlo a nearby boatyard
• A team or patrolmen searched
the area but were unable to find
either man
The two men apparently used
loose bncks lo s mash open ~
window of the s urfboard shop
from whi ch three ooards, valued
at S645, had been taken before
Hyams discovered the burglarv.
... .,.
I
I
" ~
•
....
art er us ts.
\~~i ·Lands .
folWwing
t':!'! .1'~~' Callfonlia passenger j et flying
to John Wayne Airport returned
land landed with one engine at
i'resno Air Terminal today after
) fire warning lig ht signaled
\rouble in the otl'ier e ngine.
a uthorities said. ~
E
The two main landing gear
res on the right side blew dur
g the landing shortly after 11
m. However. the Boeing 737
nded safely. said Paul Schultz, ~ief controller for the Federal f vialion Administration here.
. "Everybody a ppears to ha ve
fotten out without any injuries,"
khultz said.
• a~:en~:rsn!~r~n:~a~~~ •many r Smoke and fire broke out in
the tires that ble w. but city
firefighters e xtinguished the
hames without serious damage.
Schultz added. ·
The pilot notifi ed the control
tower shortly arter takeoff that
be was shutting down one engine
because of t he fire warning
light. Schultz s aid. The plant.'·
bas two engines. he <1ddcd
More Ocean
7 Rescues Seen
'l1iU Weekend
Ne wport Beach lifegu ards.
who rescued 135 s wimme rs from ~ight·foot surf Wednesday, said
they expect more of the s ame
thi s weekend a s hurricane
Dolor~ is expected to kick up
m ore tig breake rs.
Lifegua rd Lt. Logan Lockabey
said Wednesday's s urf was the
r e s ult of a s tor m off New
Zealand. The big breake rs had
receded to about four feet today.
However. the hurrica ne blow-
thg up off the Mexican coas t.
was expected to pus h big waves
onto south facing beaehes this
weekend < 8.elated s tories on
P age A31
Last weekend, out of a total
beach crowd of 180,000 people.
Newport guar d s were o nly
called upon to r csc-ue eight
;wimmers
Wednesday's big surf. while
-.ee ping lifeguards busy in
Ne wport whe re 75,000 came to
{he strands. produced no major
injuries there
~an Cle mente guards reported
at 24-year-old Richard Hazard
, son of that city's mar ine
fe ly director was injured
en struck in the head with his
rfboard
Hazard. considered one of the
Orange Coast's best surfers, was
~nocked unconscious at 3 p.m.
l"hlle surfing off San Mateo
Point just north of . the Nixon
estate. He was pulled from the
~ater by fellow surfers
Orange Coast
Weather
Gusty 15 t o 30 mph
w inds Friday with a
chance or measurable rain
IO percent. lllahs Friday
6n upper 70s at beaches to
IO lnland a~eas
i
Sharing Condolenres
F o rmer Pre5ide nt Ric hard Nixon was
a m ong lhc 300 mou rne rs who attende d
m e morial services in Newport Beach this
mo rning for long-time resident and c ivic
IPadt>r 0 . W .. Dick " Richurd ·who died
last week C:Jl lhc uge of 73. Nixon greet·
ed Richa rd's widow. J enny. C:Jnd son . John.
w ho stood be!>idc a bronze bust of R ichard
com missioned by the Newport Ha rbor
Area Chamber of Comme rce which or
gum zccJ the me morial.
Store Owner Loses
Round l@ CalTrans
By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
Of, .. O.lly ~ .... SIMI
Her Newport Beach ice cream
store and most of tts furnishi.ngs
may have fa llen to a hulldozer's
blades. but as far as Jo Bessell
Is concerned , her fight with
CalT rans is far from over.
"I 've s till got m y la wsuit
pending," said a dejected Mrs.
Bes sell today. "I guess this
latest tJung will j ust add to it."
"This latt!sl thing•· occurred
Wednesday~en Mrs. Bessell's
Wil WriJthl's ice c ream store
a nd t he adjoining bait and tackle
shop were demolished.
The property on which the
buildings we re located was sold
to CalTrans by the Irvine Com-
puny to make way for the new
seven -l a n e Pa c ifi c Coa s t
High way bridge lhut wi ll cross
the Upper Ne wport Uay.
Tod ay. the o nly l hjng lcrt
standing on the parcel at Coast
ll1 ghway and Dover Drive is the
st ate historical marker set al
the site of the Mc Fadden wharf.
built in 1873.
Mrs. Bessel I. who operated the
neerb)' lee cream •tore for eight
year•. resisted eviction to the
end.
Contractors and CalTrans of·
ficla ls brought a s h e riff's
matron with them when t hey ar-
rived Wednesday to begin work.
She left her store unde r protest.
s he s aid.
Mrs. Bessell, who insisted she
wouldn't move until s he got an
offe r of fina ncial assistance
from the st ale agency. said the
store was demolished wi th near-
ly a ll of iLc; funishings, including
an ant ique ma hogany back bar.
s till Inside.
She said she sold a few items.
s uch as the freezers . at the last
minute. ·
"I'm going to recover all the
cost~ through my lawsuit." she
declared.
/\s ide from he r com plaints
about the lack of financial as-
s istance in relocating her busi·
<See STORt;. Page A2l
Teaeher,Students
Harbor High Band·
'Unappreciated'
BY JACKIE HYMAN
Of 1111 O•llY ~llel St .. I
Ne"V)>Ort Ha rbor Hi gh School
P rinclj a l To m J a cobs o n
t eslifie toda y unde r c ross·
examination that music teacher
Richa rd Engla nd a nd several
band students told him t hey
thought the ba nd was unap-
preciated and that withholding
key performances might change
the s ituation.
J acobson is the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District's chief
'witneas in its attempts to get
En1land fired on allegations of
unprofessional conduct.
En1land is char1ed with dis·
obe ying -J acobson'• orders to
Newport Boat
Jlaze Probed
Newport Beach fl re in·
ve1t11ator1 remain baffled
todaf on what cauaed a cabin
cruiler to bunt Into flames at ita
doekWedDlld.aJ.
TM fin dlllro1ed I.be 12·foot Ctarta Craft owned bf Jerry ..... k •• Mio Mft tlM boat
dolWa 11111 home at .. Cban· ........
TIM fin""*• out tn t.tae boat'• •ft...,. about a a.m. 81111 bf Ille tta. till Banor Patrol ftn
.......... at die ..... the
enft .. eaplfed tn nama.
ftle ........ ol ... from the ( n,. ••Ml at N .ooo
·I
have the band perform at foot-
ball playoff games and with tak-
ing a n administrative dispute to
the students and parents in a
ch allenge o f the principa l's
a uthority.
T he formal hea ring before a
committee on professional con.
duct headed by state hearing of-
ficer John Willd enter ed its third
day today at Costa Mesa High
School.
The filing of charges a gainst
ba nd director Eng land this
s pring and his transfe r from
Ne wport Harbor to Corona del
Mar High School stirred con-
side rablecontroveray.
En1land's attorney, Lawrence
Rosenzweig, pressed two main
polnta In his cross·examinatJon
today:
That England m a y have
been unfairly sin1led out for
scrutiny. ·
-That Ja~ may have in·
volved atudentl ln the dia~ himaell. . .-
Roaeblwei1 failed in hla effort
to queetlon Jacobson on the prin·
clpal'• meednc with thrff con·
cenred atudentl to dllcuu the
band lituation .,. bavlnt broupt
tbem bllotbe dl1pute. •
Wllld told Roaen1wel1 the
quetUaa ol Jacoblon'e Jud1ment
WU llftlevant.
"I'm mt 1otn1 to try more tllaa a person at one Ume, ..
WWdNld. ·
. ROIH1wela eoacluded taia
CroMGaminaUon ol Jaeobloa IOdar. 11111..__. to••* oPllll1t1retnarb rrtday, 1
'
Clemente
Will Miss
The Nixons
By The Asaoc .. ted Press
Le .. ders of San Cle mente have
C'xp rc54ed disappointment at los·
ing their famous neighbor after
Richa rd M. Nixon announced he
a nd his wife Pal a rc moving to
New York City.
A Nixon a ide confi rmed t hat
the couple would be moving
E~1sl in the near future to be
c l o sC'r l o the i r m a r r ied
daughters and fa milies.
Nixon disclosed the sale of his
24 .6-acre La Casa Pac-1ficC1 to
l hrct• Ornn ge County hus1
ncssmen last month.
"Peopl e wi ll al ways r e
me mber San Clemente as the
ho m e of t he West e rn Wh ite
Hou se.·· Ma yor Roy Ila mm
reflected. "President Nixon was
a very good neighbor of a ll ohJs
here ..
During Nixon's presidency.
moton ·ades roared through the
quiet s treets and heli copters
would touch down on the la wn of
th e estate as N <H y battle
cruisers roamed off tht· coast of
the ocean view home
It was quite an attraction for a
town that. until Nixon arrived.
way more we ll known as a
mid way point bet ween Los
Angeles and San Diego .
After Watergate and Nixon's
r esign a t ion, S a n C lem e nte
became his place of refuge and
was sometimes refer red to as
"San Clemency" by less sup·
portive neighbors.
Like many San Cle mentla ns.
Cha m ber of Comme rce presi·
den t George Gearn s aid he
stands ready to support a Nixon
re -entry into public life .
·'I wish to bell he was in the
White House right now." Gearn
said.
··1 think he's going back to
where the action Is: I think New
York Is whe r e the political
center of the country Is."
Subpoena Mulled
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
House subcommittee probably
will take until next week to de·
clde whether to s ubpoena
federal records on U.S. invest·
menta m8 by oll·ricb mem-
bers of the Organiaatioa of
Petroleum Exporti111 Countries.
STARS REC4LL
JOllN WAYNE
Cl a ire Trevor and other
former John Wayne co·1t ar1
reminltce about the late actor at
an American Cance r Soct.ity
fund·ral1tn1 t ribute held In ·
Coron. d el Mar WednH d1y
nJ1b1.
See Featun n1 P a.1e Ct.
•
~reasury
Official
Also Out
WASHINGTON 1AP> -Presa·
dent Carter announced today be
has ousted Joseph A. Califano
J r as secret a r y o f Health.
Education and Welfare and will
no m inate P a lr id a Robert!>
Harris, secretary of !lousing
and Urban Development. lo sue
ceed hjm.
In announ cing the fi rst cas ual·
ty of Carter's Cabinet shakeup,
Wh ite House press secreta ry
Jody Powell said :i r"placemcnt
for Mrs. I larris at 11 U D would
be announced soon.
However. there were uncon
fi rmed reports that Thomas P
0 ·Ne i II Ill. lieutenant governor
of Massachusetts and !>On of
Ho use Speake r T ho m as P .
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
O'Neill Jr . would bC' n:Jmt.'d
llUO secretary
In other developm,·nb
Carter acce ptt'd th11 rt•s
1,gnat1on of T reasury Secretary
Mithacl Blume nthal and will
n a m l' fo~ e d e r a I R c s c r v <·
Chairm:Jn G Willi a m Miller to
r c p lt.ic·e him
President Cart"r accepted
the resign ation or Atto rney
General Griffin Bell tod ay and
said he would nominate Deputy
Attor ney General Ben1am in
Clvilelli to succeed hi m .
Tra nsportation Sec retar y
Rrock Adams said h" had been
asked to re main al tus job: but
had not decided whether lo do
so
Powell -said Califano and Mrs
Harris "have alre<ldy discussed
plans for an orderly transition"
a t H E W. the biggest department
in government.
In his letter of res ignation.
d a ted today. the o uts poken.
liberal Califano suggested tha t
the inevitable controversies sur
rounding the post he is vacating
led lo his departurt.'
"Whenever the laws that lht.'
Congress t•hargC's tht• !>CC'retary
of ll EW lo CXCl'Ute •a rC' ad
ministered with v1j!Or therc-will
be controve rsy. I h<tv<' tried tCJ .
execute these laws vigorouJ>ly."
Califano wrote Carter
In a ha ndwritten note ad·
dressed "to Secr e t ary J oe
Califano." the president suid .. r
accept your resignation with <1
genuine feelin~ of a pprec1<1tion
<ind of recognition ...
T here was no immediate word
on the future of othe r Cabinet
and top White House offi cials
who s ubmit ted their resigna·
tions Tuesday.
Califano brokt· the news lo
several dozen top aides in his of
fice ut mid-day One aide was
seen leaving the meeting 1n
tears.
Powell, whe n a s ke d why
Ca lifano was leaving, noted only
that Carter is condud mg an in·
tens ive review and evaluation or
his administration with the ob·
j ective of improving fut ure
performance.
The HE W sec re t a ry h as
s o m e times c l as h e d with
C a rte r 's s t a ff ove r policy
matters. and his anti-smoking
ca m paign a nd vigorous a nti·
d isc rimination effo rt s have
a n ge r e d s om e South e rn
Democrats.
Califano's resignation was ar·
ra nged secre tly Wednesd ay. The
outgoing secretary began his let·
ter to Carter by saylnl(. "In ac-
cord with our conve rs ation
yesterday afternoon. I hereby
formally tender my resignation
as secretary or Health. Educa-
tion and Welfare."
Powell quoted Carter as say.
to1 that Mn. Harris, at HUD.
"baa •tabli.shed an admirable
record ot compau lonate and ef.
ficlent leadenhip · • and enjoys
the president's fuU confidence.
In his note to Califano. the pres ·
ident expressed similar senti·
me ntt, writin1: "You have, ln·
deed, demonstrated Ulat major
public service can exemplify
both compete n ce a nd com·
pa11ton."
C alifano. on e time chief
dome1Uc poUcy aide to Prell·
dent Johnson, thanl&ed Cafter
for bavtnc liven him authority
and fl"Mdom to "apeak out oo
rontrovef'lial pub1lc l11ues." ..
; l ~ Tottay'8 Cle•lag N.". Steek"
N Fl FTEEN CENTS '
EYED FOR HUD POST
Thomas P. O 'Neill Ill
; j.. ••
I / "
NEW HEW CHIEF
Pab1cia Robert Harri•
-..
AP Wlnt ..... 101
FIRST CASUAL TY
Joseph A. Califano Jr.
Newport Slwp
•
Robbed Twice
In Ttro Days
A to'ash1on Island stationery
store was hit by armed bandit~
both Tuesday and Wednesday in
wh at pc>lice said were robbenes
that totaled $510.
Detective Sam Amburgey of
the Newport Beach police said
t h e two r o bbe r ills a t t he
Ha llmark Cards store appeu
unrelated. but he said both a re
unusual. . ,
"I just can't recall when we 've
had an armed robbery Inside a
mall," he said today.
Tbe first holdup occurred "' • about 2 p.m. Tuesday when the t1
lone man. -described as stocky "
and about 20 to 2S years old. con-~~
fronted the store cashier wtlh '1
s mall pistol.
Amburgey s aid. the ma n 1 •
grabbed about $60 from the open
cash register and rled tnto the t
ma ll. ~
Wednesday at about 6 :30 p.m ..
the crime was repeated. This
lime . the suspect was described
H beinl of medium build. about
the aame a1e as the othe r rob·
ber.
He alto was armed with a
s m a ll platol. Ambur1ey said,
and ordered t.be caabltr Lo tum
awr MIO at f unpoint.
'I I •
,..... ____ -
I
H
ASHBVlLLE, M.C. <AP)
ru1lt1ve beauty queeo Joyce
MC'KlDMy. who oace ••kt ahe
would uve tkled nude down
llOUDt Eve,_ far a •• IM ......... -_... ...... ..... ....... ,...._..... " -.-.. .. emtodJ more th .. a ye., after'
ahe j...,., bell In En1land. ~
FBI Hyl, •
II •u McKlnney of lltn
neapolla. N.C., and fellow
fUl'•Uve Kela. ~ llai ol Ln .!!J.•l•• •er• arrut•d Wed •Y ..., AIM•W. on
d•ar• ol •Mt• r.-ttaae-
., ........
FUGITIVE CAPl'URID a.u ......., McKlnner
_ Marvin Case
1udge Nixes
Attorney Fee
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
j udge r e fused today to re·
~onsider his decision in the
landmark property rights case
~ Marvin vs. Marvin, saying it
m ade no difference to bis view
GI the case whether Lee Marvin
Ued on the witness stand
Superior Court ~udge Arthur
Marshall also refused to award
$500.000 in attorney's fees to the
lawyer for Michelle Triola
• arvin, deelarin1 be believes
4ibe lost her lawsuit on every
•unt
·'It makes no difference to the
eourt in decision or this matter
$hat Mr. Marvin lied Qr did not
Ue " Marshall said. ..It does
Stalter to the court that a man
who lies il he did lie. s hould pay a penalty for that."
'ti arshall said a district at·
tomey's probe or Marvin's al·
&eged perjury is continuing and ~the court feels it is in gO'>d
•a nds. and the district attorney
_.ill proceed if it becomes a
triminal matter "
He stressed that his ruling in
April a warding Miss Marvin
,104,000 for rehabilitation was '°t based in any way on the ac· lor'a testimony, but rather de
,ended on Miss Marvin's story
M the aix·year Jove affair
•'The court r elied on the
testimony of the plainWf <Miss lla~vin ) balanced with the
testimony of other w1tnesses "
"The court'• decision was
based · virtually not at all on
anything the defendant
Qlarvin> contended on the wil·
n ess s tand. Mostly , t h &l
testimony consisted of denials " tbe judge said. '
He added: "The court stands
by its previous decision and ii
therefore denying the moUon for
reconsideration."
Mi chelle Marvin's att.omey
told lbe judge today she de·
te .. ves to be paJd by actor Lee
Marvin becauae the landmark
•roperty riebta cue estabu.bed lo import.anl law that is sweep·
tng the country ,
OllAW COAST .,
DAILY PILOT
,,,.o,-~ o.i1, ....... --•~<-.,....., __ ,,,_ ,,,.. .............. °'_
Gwtt--.....~ S.-... ··-M• , PWDl"IW• -., .,,,..,_. ,., ... , I., C°'I•
...... ..._,IN< .. """''"""" S..OCllll"-............. ,,-. l-IM.c111-c-t A
~"'·-'--"-·-~· .. -. -·· n..---· ....... -•,.int "'"' 8•~MrH1.c;011a Mow, C .. ll0<1W••a ·-· ..... ~---..... ·-
~·-~-. ........ IM-'"'1• ...
CMt°IHll•&MI ~I' -., ........ MA ........ C•lln
,,,,, ...... (7,.,.,...
a111n1• Miao111 .. ...,.
Thu~r, July 11 1971
m.ata to ..... p .. porll. an
FBI 1pok•mu 1ald. 8ood wu ...........
aotll Miu McKlM•t; a . MCI ::~~~~
tdeetitllm In Afrll 1"' .... ~
a lftoalll prior to a acllleduled
eourt .,,..,Mee there on ldd·
napplftl charaes.
Miu McKinney, • fo rme r
Mlaa WyomJnt ·USA, and May
were char1ed In En•land •• 1177
w•th •bd\letlnl Klrk Aadenon. then 21, Ol Prowo. Utah, and Im·
pr11onlna h.lm ln a remote coun·
try cottaae.
Proaecuton c har1ed Miss
McKlnney aod Ma, chained the
Mormon missionary to a bed
and forced him to make love lo
her.
After her release on ball in
1977, Miss McKinney denied the
cha rges againal ber, saying,
·"Anything I did was with his
<Anderson's) consent. Kirk is so
l(ra•d bis church is goina t.o ex·
·communicate him, he just made
all that up." .
During pretrial lestimbny in
England, Miss Mc Kinney
testified s he once loved An·
derson so much she "would have
skied down Mount Everest in the
nude with a camatlon up my
nose'' i!he had asked her to.
Miss McKinney mad e
headlines in Britain when
Scotland Yard was unable to
locate her when she and May
failed to report to police under
conditions of their bail agree .
men ts
Two months after her di.sap.
pearance, Miss McKinney was
interviewed in California by the
British Broadcastine Corpora •
ti on
She said after reading a sex
therapy manual she bought fur
Uned handcuffs to manacle An·
derson, because sbe didn't want
to hurt rum. She said she tied
him to the bed with ropes to
enhance lovemaking
The London Daily Mirror, a
tabloid, produced a book en-
titled, "J oyce McKinney and the
Manacled Mormon.
Residents of the small Avery
County community where she
g rew up say they find it difficult
to imagine Miss McJUnney in·
volved in a sex crime. Min·
neapolis, N.C., residenu say
they remember ber as a •'fine,
fine girl "
• • . • DMty .......... ~
IT WM AU OVIR BUT Tite COURT PIQHT '°" WIL WRIGHrl AND IAIT SHOP
, •• ~ Room tor Newport'• New 81td191 luld••r Leave• OnlJ Wharf Mart&er
Washirigton
Bui.lding
Occupi~d
WASHINGTON <AP> -
group of persons calling
themselves Sa~ttlnista s up·
porters seized arid barricaded
themselves inside the chancery
of the Nicaraguan Embassy
early today, the Secret Service
said. (Related story, A4).
They left after about an hour
unde r an agreement with un·
identified Nicaraguan officials police said. '
Two guards or the Secret
Se.,.vi ce Uniformed Di vision
were reported injured slightly
a nd taken to a hospital ror treat·
ment. One suffered a lacerated
hand m a scuffle outside the em·
bassy and the other s ustained an
arm injury. Three unidentified
per sons were reported arrested
Al midmorning, the Secret
Service said without elaboration
that "everything is under con·
trot."
The group left the building al
about 11 a .m . Wlder an agree.
menl with unide ntifi e d
Nicaraguan officials, according
to District of Columbia police
spokesman Gary .Hankins . He
said no arrfi;t.s were made as
they left
Newport Cops
Hunt 2 Men;
Surfboards
Newport Beach police said two
men who took three s urfboards
from a shop near tt)e Newport
Pier evaded a manhunt early to·
day.
Patrolman Mike Hyams dis·
covered the burglary at about
2 : 30 a . m . at Bruce Jone s·
Surfboards, 2130 Newport Blvd.
FremP.,,eAJ
STORE •• o
ness, Mn. Besaell ls still hop.
ping mad that she couldn't stay
through September. • ·
"Why couldn't they at least let
us have our season?" she asked.
"It wouldn't make ·any dif·
fe rence lo their construction
schedule i f we didn't move out
until the end of summer.
"How unfair can ihey get?"
The Latest estimates are that
cOPstruction bids will be sought
ln J anuary with completion of
the new bridge anticipated by
the end of 1981.
Victim Flees;
Attacker Dies
NE W YORK (AP ) -A
Manhattan woma n who r a n
naked down 10 flights or stairs to
escape a molester was in good
condition, but her attacker was
d e ad, police s aid . He had
jumped out or a 10th -floor win-
dow arter she fled.
Police s aid John Da vis, 27,
knocked on his neighbor's door
to return a salad bowl. Police
said he then forced his way Into
the woman's apartme nt, or -
dered the 30-year·old free.lance
writer to slMp, and tried to tie her up.
When she resisted, he s tabbed
her in the back with a knife, but
she managed to free hersell and run forhelp.
Debby Boone Sings
Tonight at OC Fair
Hyams said he first spotted
one suspect jogging away from
the shop and then saw a s~nd
man nm.ning the same direction
carrying a surfboard and three
wetsuits.
The man dropped the items
and with his compa nion disap·
pea red into a nearby boatyard.
A team of patrolmen searched
the a rea but were unable lo find
either man.
The two men apparently used
loose bricks to smash open lb~
window or the surfboard shop
from which three boards, valued
at $645. had been taken before
Hyams discovered the bura larv.
Brick Guesaer
Wins Prize
Irma Ke ine r of Ne wport
Beach has won the grand prize
in the Western Federal Savings
& Loan Association bric k.
guessing contest held as part or
the opening festi vities for its
Newport Beach office.
P e rformances by De bby Boone
and the celebration of All States
Reunion Day are on the agenda
this evening at the Orange County
Fair. 88 Fair Ori ve, Costa Mesa
On Fri d a y, d esign a t e d
Children's Day, anyone 12 or UD·
der will be .admitted free until 6
p.m.
Friday night highlights will in·
cludethegroupTavaresperform
ing al 7 and 9 p.m. in the am·
pbitheater a nd the RCA Cham·
pionshlp Rodeo at 8 p.m. in the
grandstand.
R egular admission Is S2 for
adultaand$1forchildren6·12.
Hours are noon to midnight to·
day, 10 a.m to midnlabt Fridav
County Fair -
Ride Victim
'Very Serioua'
A Costa Mesa woman hurt last
weekend in a carruval ride at the
Orange County Fair was lo
"very sertous" condition today
a t Costa Mesa M emorlal
Hos el tat.
A spokeswoman sald Celeste
Marie Hoffman, 22, ls ret=· ing to stimuli but not com 'I
out of the coma lhe b•s been in
slnce the accident on Saturday.
Mila Hoffman wu ridbw the
Himalaya , a clreular
rollercoaster, when sbe fell or
waa ejected from tter Hat and
cauabt her foot on a proc.et.lve
bar.
Sbe wu earned around the
ride several tlmea before it
C!ODld be atopped, poltff aajd,
Wllaell• b•ve•••ned uto
whether Mil• Holftnu wu •tt·
linl or llaadtDI JUlt prior to the
accident.
Belape Aid Set
OTTAWA (AP) -Canada u
nounced Wedneaday a De~
3,000-per·mofttll Soutbeut Aalu
refu1• .,....,._ which tt H1I
eouJd r9Ult la • total ot about 50,000 of tlllM dbplaeect,.....
U vtn1 ta Canada b1 the IDd of 18IO
'
through Sunday, when the fair
closes.
He re's the schedule for tnis
e vening and early Friday
TONIGHT
5· 10 p.m. China painting, cratts
area.
Sp.m. Ronald McDonald.on the
grounds.
5 p.m. Saddleback Da nce
Center, Mountain Dew Stage.
5 and 8 p .m . Mitc h e ll
Maripnettes Showboat, on the
grounds.
5:30 and 7:30 p.m . Athletes in
Action, on the grounds.
5:30 and 8:30 p.m . Riala Ranch
Cow.boya, Heritage Stage.
6 p .m : Harry "Woo.Woo
Stevens, Mountain Dew Stage
6 p.m. States Reunion Day Ral
ly, 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. Santa Ana Winds
Band, HeritqeStaae.
1and9 p.m. Debby Boone, Am·
phltbeater.
7:30 and 9:30 p.m . Warren
Dobson/ American Bandstand, Heritage Stage.
7:30 p.m. Royal fforse Fair,
MooDlhine Meadows.
7:30-11:30 p.m. Montezuma's
Reveftle, Mountain Dew Stage.
8 and lOp.m. Laser Dllcomania
featuring The Lockers,
Grandltand.
FRIDAY
9 a .m . Junior Cavy Show,
liveatockarea.
10 a.m. Novice FFA beef
1bowmlllllblp, livestock area.
lt a.m.-4 p.m. China painuni. cr~area.
11 a .m. Senior F'FA beef
•bowmUllblp, Uvettock area.
l p.m. •HIFFA round robin
cont.e.ta, llveltock area.
l :JOp.m. lllme Mow, Hertta1e
Staie.
2 p .m. Harry "Woo-Woo''
Stevena, llpuntain Dew Staie.
2:30 p.m. Royal Hone Fair, Moonablne Meadows.
2:30 and •:IO p.m. New Scmc Band, 1Wtta .. 1ta1e. a p.m. Mltcbell llarlODet* .. boat, OD tM Srouacla.
l :SO p.m . Clown sioatett,
fferttqeStue.
4 p,m. JoafiWI Band, llOUDtalD
Dew8ta1e.
• p. m •·H on Staie, 4·R build·
ln1.
Reagan Back in U.S.
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan is
back from a private meeting in
Mexi co City with President Jose Lopez PortHlo.
x~
_, -,
l.
·f ... ~.t // ,y
/ ~
·I I
MON ll'RI
,O•m eµm
SATUROA'f
,0 .. "' & 0 "'
,
. , . .
I
I
Mrs. Keiner won the firs t
place winner's check of $534.24
for h~r guess of 133,217, only 344
short of the 133,561 bricks ac·
tually used in the two.story
building.
Second prize went lo Maxine
L. Preston of Newport Beach.
She received $261.12 for her
guess or 134,600 bricks
.. ., __________ _
By P&EDE&l<S SCHOl!ll&llL ................
Jobnaon & Johnaon, the na.
lion's al ant health product
manufacturtna firm, will •PPllll •
a '2.S miWon judgment aw-...
a Fullerton woman who cl.unect
Injury from use of a prescripdon
contraceptive .
Aa Oraaae County Superior
Court jury awarded the sum
Wednesday to Kathleen i;rtel,
27. who testified in a five·week
long trial that she suffered a
stroke and paralyals after taking
Ortho-Novum, a contraceptive
used by an estimated 10 million
.women naUcxiwide.
In a abort statement today. a J,ohnson & John.son offidal said,
"We st.rcmgly believe evidence
in the case does not support the
verdict and that the judameol
was unjuatilied. We will •P· peal."
Johnson & J ohnson is the
p a r e nt firm lo Ortho
Pha rmace utical Corp. or
Raritan, N.J ., the manufacturer
of the widely prescribed drug.
Wednesday's .decision was a
landmark one in the view of San·
ta Ana attorney Arthur Hews, a
product liability speeialist who
represented Mrs. Ertel in the a<'·
lion.
Hews \aid the decision was
s igniticant in that--a
pharmaceutical firm was held
directly liable for not warning
the user or a drug about its
possible side effec:ts.
Attorneys for Johnson &
Johnson had argued that current
federal laws on prescribed drugs
require that s ide effect warnings
be provided only t.o physicians.
It is the doctors' duly t.o warn
patients. Johnson & Johnson
lawyers contended.
Mrs. Ertel previously had
reached an out of court settle·
mcnt with the physician-who
prescribed Ortho-Novum to her
durin~ ·a 41-day period in 1974
while she was a student at
Fullerton College
She lateF suffered a stroke
that cau.4'e per'llanent paralysis
on her right side. ' Mrs. Ertel
testified.
The case was a novel one in
tha t Hews was able to enter into
evidence resuJ~ of a nutionwide
potr or women on the use or birth
control pills.
The poU found that S3 pe~nl
of women would have been con-
cerned abo ut taking lhe drug 11
they knew of Its possible side er~
rects. The poll, commissioned by H~ws. was conducted ~Y Mervin
Field, a respected na tiona l pollster .
Wednesday's jury award was
for actual damages only. The
Jury de libe r ated one day in rcacbin~'the decision.
·'She deserved it," said one
rem ale friend . "She's been
through so much over this."
Buckets 'March'
SACRA MENTO CAP ) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. wasn't there
to see lhef!11 but more than 100
demonstra&ers marched on the
Capitol Wednesday carrying
empty buckets "to he lp Gov
Brown" fi ll,the New Melones
Dam.
. ,
:/
I i
I
ff'
, t,·
...
""'~ (Aft) -Aa .... ..... ., .... ,.. __ ........... ,..... ,.. ........ ,.... ...... ,...., ............ ~ ........ .._ ..... ., ..... ., ... ..........
,. ....... wllio.,. ...... ••~ eomtamen of r-9~ ....... -r:.-:..~
M DWI ~ lftce neeMd
................. 7 • ..,
lloWI.
....... who bay sold Jewelry
buJttllrdla ........... they ~ . .:.:::~=~· .u·t:
'
-·--·-·-··----------
'!!v!d!y. Juty 19, 117'1 OAILY PU.OT A3
0. ApPolatmeiets
Senate ·Seeks.
Future Voice ·
By aoaEaT BADE&
Ol .. Oelty~MMt
Th' controversy over the ap.
pointmeot or Edison Miller to
the Orange County Board . or
Supervisors bas produced
le1i.alatioa aimed at giving the
state Senate a voice in future ap-
pointmenta.
State Seo. Paul Carpenter, D-
Cy press, introduced tbe
measure which would requ.itt
se nate confirmation or
gubernatorial appointments to
boards of supervisors.
home conatituencles thao the
aovernor," he said.
Describing Brown as a
political 1emus, Car~nter said
the appolntmeot of Miller. which
created a furor that bas yet to
recede, was the governor's first
blunder.
Supervisor
Urges Veto
Override "9t1Mef. .. ..w Robert s. ~ ...
Md11 pnatd1at ol the Spektet
dh1•• fll Testrau and pna.i.
-deat of tbe Jewelers and SU~ ol America. LAGUNA IURFIR ON L!fT DtDNT MAKE i'r Al RIDER ON RIGHT SUOESAcROiswm' tUttcaft9oepew~ luff •t Broob 8trHt Mllde fc)r H•ry Rldea Wedneed•y Afternoon
He predicted Wednesday the
bill would have no trouble get.
ting through the legislature, but
declined to predict its chances or
success in the event it is vetoed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
Carpenter asserted that the
appointment of Miller was not
Orange County Supervisor Har-
riett Wieder has urged state
senators "to remember the folks
back home" and override a veto
that is holding up pay raises for
Orange County firefighters and
paramedics.
.. But obrioully at aome point.
it la CCJinl to price ttaelf out of
• tbe marflet. l»eople will buy
liabter·we6Pt materiala, told of leHer earat or 1old·fllled jewelry ••• be Mid.
With tbe market price or
bullioo 3S percent llilber than at
the start ol tbia yev, and up 70
percent floom January 1978, Ken·
nedy aemea "a •wtna started toward the pn>duetion of more
Heavy Surf
Toug..For
lif~ds
Half-mile Wave
Dazzles Lagunans
SENATE DEMOCRATS
BLOCK FONDA VOTE-AS
wise and that it will prove to be
damaging lo government
because of its "bruising and
bloo~ying" aspects.
·' l believe the governor made
the a ppointment with full
knowledge of the controversy.
Mrs. Wieder declares that the
safety or aJI Orange County resi·
dents is at stake because or a
threatened work slowdown by
area firefighters.
gold·fllled materials.••
Gold traded over the $300-an· ounce mark in Europe today, Heavy surf brought about by a
but fell abort of the record prices storm off Baja earlier this week
posted Wednesday. "l)e dollar sent surfers scurrying to west
was generally stronger on most county beaches Wednesday and
Europua markets but dipped kept area lifeguards more than
slightly in LondOn and Tokyo. busy all day ..
London's five major bullion Guards along the mile-long
houses fixed the morning trad· Huntington Beach City Beach
1 pnce of gotd -at $300.lO&il -res'C"U~32-swtmme rs, s ays
ounce. down 65 cents from spokesman Douglas Robertson
Wedneectay•s· cloee $306.75. The about five times the normal
aftemoon ftxing was $291.15. ln weekday activity.
Zuricb, gold was quoted at The problem. be says, teamed
S298.7S. down from Wednesday's "extremely heavy s urf" with
closeof$301.125. riptides to create "very
The precious metal a trad.I· hazardous conditions." •
tional hedge for investors in Surfing is prohibited on the ci · •
times of economic uncertainty ty beach during summertime
hit a record $303.875 an ounce because or its possible hazard to
during Wednesday's trading in .bathers, Robertson s aid.
Zurich.
By STEVE MITCHELL OlltleO.U,~St.ftt
One large wave that broke
from Ma in Beach Park to
Shaw's Cove -a distance or
about a hall-mile -bad the
spectators oohing and aabiog in
Laguna Beach Wednesday a s
hurricane-generated surf hit the
Orange Coast. Ana in San Clemente, the 24.
year-old son of that city's
marine safety director was in
the hospital after a surfing mis-
ha p in the large surf off San
Mateo Point.
Richard H. Hazard Jr., son or
Marine Sa!ety director Dick
Hazard, was reported in good
condition in tbe intensive care
unit at San Clemente General
Hospital after his surfboard hit
him in the head.
day afternoon accident was a
fluke. Hazard is considered an
expe rt surfer . He won this
year's San Clemente T·Street
long board sllrfing contest.
The hurricane-generat.e<l..swf
knocked waves up to 10 (eel al
Aliso Pier in South Laguna and
wben combined with the
backwash, some )"aves peaked
at about 13 to 15 feel, says
Lifeguard International Beach
Services president Jim Stauffer.
He said a 5-year-old boy was
washed off a berm at the beach,
but was grabbe d up by a
life guard before he could be
washed out to sea.
In Laguna Beach. Marine
Safety Director Bruce Baird
said waves occas ionally reached
heights or nine feel.
"He wa~ quite willing to
polarize the right and the left to
earn campaign workers from
the left."
Carpenter also said Brown
showed a "callous disregard"
!oL-tbe.-Welfare or Mille r, a
former prisoner or war in North
Vi etnam.
'•He will be bloodied by what
transpires." the senator predict·
ed of the new supervisor.
Carpenter noted that his new
bill seeks extension of ex.isling
confirmation a uthority that the
senate holds.
"The Senate gives its advice
and consent to a number of other
appointments by the governor
and it might be appropriate to
extend it to supervisors.
"Legislators have a better feel
of the attitudes of voters in their
Firefighters say they plan the
protest action because Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. blue-penciled a
14.5 percent pay raise down to
9.3 percent.
The State Senate fell four
votes short in an override at·
tempt this week a nd Mrs
Wi e de r sent t e legrams to
legislators asking ror support.
She is asking Paul Carpenter
and John Briggs, who supported
the override, to s ustain their votes.
To J ohn Schma tz and others
she is asking them to do some
"soul searching.
"Orange County's fire person
nel is among the lowest paid rn
the state. Your yes vote would
ins ure the integrity of our
firefighting capacity."
A new attempt at an override was expected later today.
Martin Skolnik, president or
Was co Gold Products, a
manufacturing and wholesale
concern, estimates that every
dollar rise la bullion prices
traaalates into a 80-ceot increase
for manufaeturen iD the cost of
produdq, for example, a aim·
pie 14-arat wedcUq band .
But surfers were out in num·
bers at Huntington Beach and
Bolsa Chica State Beaches. ac-
cording to Lifeguard Supervisor
Blll Kramer, who said -bis
guards rescued 135 people at
both spots.
H azard was pulled un ·
conscious from the water at r----------------------------.----------
County Geta
"Schoolyard
Sniper Trial
SAN DIEGO (AP> -· The
murder trial or accused San
Diego schoolyard sniper Brenda
"Normally," be said, "we
would have rescued about 40 to
~-"
An estimated 28,000 bathers ve ntured to the city beacb
Wednesday. An additional 55,00C
bit the sands at the two west
county state beaches.
Those who ventured into the
water raced a six·to seven-foot
surl.
Guards report that the
dangers have been reduced,
however with the surl dropping
to about three feet today.
about 3 p.m. Wednesday by
several witnesses who said a
powerful wave breaking close to
the beach sent his board slam·
ming into his head.
The waves were breaklne
between s1x and eight reet at the
surfing point just north or the
Nixon estate.
Paramedics respondinl to the
ocean accident said Hazard had
been underwater for as long as
30 seconds and bad swallowed a
great deal or water.
He was rushed to the San
Clemente hospital where be is
expected to be moved rrom the
iutenslve care unit later today,
a ccording to his rather.
Lifeguards said the Wednes·
Spencer was moved today to B t~ ~ I"
Orange County, where the ml ••11r•OW ~oatest
teen-ager will make her first ap·
pearance next week in Superior s h Af Co~~ Spencer, 17, is charged out rica Team
with first-degree murder, at·
tempted murder and assault T c
with a deadly weapon in a Jan.\ 0 omp t . s rf 29 attack that left the principal e e m u
and custodian of Cleveland
Elementary school dead and Eighteen or So th Af · • to eight children and a police of· u nca s P ficer wounded. llfegu~ are scheduled to com·
A Judicial commiasaoner told pete wt~ the best from alo~g the
San bl9#0 Superior Court Judge Califorma cout in Huntington
William Low that both Orange Beach Friday.
and Los Angeles ~Ues have The mem~ra or South. African
eourta available for tbe trial. Surl Ufesavmg Association, who
· Low P'dted s.ta Ana as the bav.e been touring Southern
ilte beeauae of tbe lener travel Cahfornia from their lodging
expemea tt would poee for wit· places at lifepard headquarters
l9esaea. Jaadle Robert ftlcllles in Hunti.n«ton Beach, will m~t will preside. . ~e Amerfcans at 8 a.m. at City
Low granted tbe change of Pier· .
venue Tuesday, saying ex· Events include an 80().yard
c e 1 1 iv e p u b I l c it y h a d race around the pier, a 3,200-
jeopanlized the lirl's chances yard beach-nm relay, an 800·
for a fair trial in San Diego. yard paddJeboard race, a four. man, 1,800-yard swimming re·
Michael llcGlinD, the girl's at· Jay, a 3,200-yard paddleboard torney, aa.ld .today be doesn't relay and the Iron Man competi-
believe the trial will begin lion.
before late September. That _event, s aid Uefeguard
Derrick Whitting. pits coot.est·
ants in three800-yard events, run·
ning, s wimming and pad·
dling.
Tbe U.S. team is composed or
individual winners in last year's
national lifesaving events held
at Saa Diego.
The South Africans, Whitting
s aid , arrived in Huntington
Beach July 15 and are scheduled
to leave Aug. 6.
Individual South Africam are
scheduled to compete July Z7·29
in San Clemel)te at the annual
U.S. LUesd\oing Association's
national surf competition, Whit·
t.ing said.
Other events have been en·
tered during Manhattan Beach's
Aug. 4 Sea Festival. be added.
Courity .Firemen Picket
Demonatratwn Prote•ta Brown Pay Hike Yeto
bour days ln a row.
Tbe COits iD overtime would
amount to about $40,000, acc:ord·
lnl to lllcbMI Borer, .tee preei·
dent of tbe Oran1e County
Cllapter ol tbe Callfornla State
Employees Auodatiaa.
Borer elalmed that county
llreftcbten are tbe low•t paid uc1 won ......,. boun tbaD aa.y
otber ~ID tbe state.
ff• Aid...., ..... aot reeelved
• ,.'-.._ ..... Im wbile
blft8 bal ellmbed nearl)' IO
~ Tia• fltem•n 111 'late
wllo ' MfVI 0t&ql• = • eontraet. • Depertmeat Of == .. ,ao,.. "". au poratl4 •"•• of the eomt, • wen .. t1te ~. dtiel:
;
Irvine, Tustin, Yorba Linda,
VUJa Park, Placentia, Sao Juan
Caplatraao, Cypre11, Loa
Alamitos, La Palma, parts ot
Newport Beach, La1wia Beach,
Oran1e and Brea.
Spokesmen report that an
Oran1e County fire captain at
the top of the pay schedule
maka St.• per montb.
Tbe)' aatd this is about
S401·tl00 1111 tban tbe
emploJell of the Hme rank re·
celH Ip Loi Anaelet County.
.fteJ Mid tlNll,bten la «he•
cla11lfteationl fall beblDd tbe
Loa An1elea pay scale by
similar marlins.
Pfremea are uttn1 ctu ... to
be cartf\al durlnl tbe period of
the Job act.ton and to be "ftn •ale."
DRE XE ..
HERITAGE s· ALE summer M
Wonderful furniture for your home.
Welcome savings for your budget.
Plan a full-scale shopping trip• There·~. c1
wide vartf'ly of d1st1nc11v1· Drexel' ,ind
Hefllagcr' lurn•turc on dl:.play The :..JV1ng:;
t1re subS1an11a1 And our special sen1ngs
ot hv1ng room furniture. <11n1nq roonr,. bed
room5 Jnd occas100al ptt.'C<.~ Jr1~ tollt..'l
wtlh ideas Take 11mc tolOOk'
WS4
Wall Systems
VOVf FMM'ftll ~ Wiii a. Heppy To Al9itt You
Save 15°10
On The Following
Heritage
Collections
•Brittany
•Dynasty
• Grant Tour Ill
• Sketch Book
Save 20°10
On Entire Linft
Of Hentage
Sofas and
Chairs
Save 15°/o
On Following
Drexel
Collections
• Chartwell
•Consensus
• Francesca 11
• Touraine Ill
• 18th Century
Classics
• WS4 Wall
Systems
•Et Cetera
Save 15°/o
On Entire Line<»
Drexel Sofas
And
Chairs
H.J.GARRETf fURNl~~E
PROFESSIONA. u ts HAlioa IUD ~TERtOA oes•oNeRs °"" -. .. "'-"·a'"·....... cosT • MHA 646:aoin ·
.. . . .
Sandinistas Take Powe~ .... ·=-New the Big ODe?
_..._ ..... aaaz M atw ... ntwl "'''Ii.:'$ ............. ., ................... .. ..... , ................... Jbll,,,... 00.
~ ................. .
Y• --uwe mksMI lt tMleame lt invol""t DOnb ,._Ua_.tt.aramci1m1a•~•·•·
""' ~-.. c..tJ loard ol ~ . ,. ca M• ol ..... all ICN ol
lud to ~ out a curve an a u.onupfaN eala. er ..... ~ .... .. ..,.. .. = k ... DOlecl tb1t lll ltn .....
. tbla cuny ~ • dlle tiYel ol fo.ar' mo&ortata. A •ur·
Dore., '1"11 PDrldftl Your MoCorlrd Nat Lapl9a B.ac,., 1'•Ua
vtvor tD GDe ot tbem la •uial tbe count.)' for $1 mUlloa. alle8· •
ilal f11dt1 roed dlslp callMd tJ.e death.
WSU.. I BOPS TBSY set Crawford CanYoD Road .fbed,evm tbouCh I doe't set up to nortb Tultla very often. You .,.. left ._. ....... bowner, Juat bow pressed t.be
peram-W•' .,_eMI would set oa s curvy road that a.,.d
snuffed out evea more than four liWI~
WHAT IP TllB cvaVY C81\10D road bad taken more
thn ao llY• wttblD the put three yeara wilb one·third of
thole flltalitlea in bead~~~! Wbat lf lt bad account·
ed for• Injury crube9 al.Dee 1971! Tb.st'• not the reeord of Crawford Canyon Road.
niat•1 the NeOrd of Laguna Canyoa Road. u it lwiats
itl delldly way throulh Laguna Be1cb. Irvine and county
MANAGUA. Na.ar: CAP) -Tri ,.,,, ..... .......
rlllH nH.._. tM ~••it of ........ ....,, ......... .
lloaal __.. Ml•u" a. Ute ................ , .........
3People
Mutilated
In Detroit
;
DETROIT (AP> -Two m•
and a womn ••re not, de· u rltated ..... their ..........
cu otf ta • pta11. lltple·llQtu ~Uce N1 &lJ bav• bMa rtaaf. ~ to cl.nC trametln1 ln UM clt1.
The bodl• were wrapl*S ln
blanketa and dumped ln a van
wbandooed WedMld1y n11ht In
u n e11 l a id e O "tr o ll
neighborhood known for dru1
dealing, poll<'l' :u1ld
Fingerprint rccordN were bo·
ang checkt-'Ci In attcmp~ lo aden•
lify the victims, police 11ld.
A P~CE detective 11ald lo·
day authorities are working on
the assumpUoo that \be klllln&¥
were dnqc·related.
"ll looks like wh°"ver did t~
was trying lo gel ac ross a
mesuge," he said.
The three apparently were
kJlled elaewbere, lbelr bodies
dumped in lbe van and taken to
where they were found, pollce
said.
t:ffrtt.ory - - ----••• POVNTAIN VALLEY IS A metropolis in our midst
that baalonl beld the reputation for the love of pe1tce and
quiet. Now apparently some of the citizenry are claJming
they're beiDI baruaed by the likes ol Hare Krtshnaa and
POUCE INSPEttoll Robert
Hlalop 1aid all the victims were
shot a l least 1>nce and their
hands we re cut off before beine --dee.a.pi~.-Xbe.. .. bea~u.
found in plaatic ga rbage bags,
police said.
Mooalee la quest of cub soUcilaUoaa. -
Thus, even now, the Valley council ii considering
adopUon ol a law requirinl a SS permit from the P')llce
before you can embark upon religious solicitaUona.
That eounda Uke an ordinance Juat looking for a court
to get challenged ln. Maybe. We'll see. ••• A.ND PINALL Y BACK downcoast, Laguna Beach is
aoinl for another ne w law. This one bans the launching of
motoriz.ed veuels from public beaches. Which. In Laguna,
leaves scant .. place where you could launch one.
Thus if you beach a motorboat in the Art Colony, you
have to sueu you·re there permanently unless you want to
become a lawbreaker and re-launch yourself.
But wail . The la w also maket il illegal lo leave a
private boat on the beach. They got you comin1. 1oin1 or
parklne. Belq a law·abidlng citizen Is exhausting these d ays.
Crimes Reported Following Strike
HONOLULU (AP> -Victims.
who couldn't report m inor
crimes during a 3"'2·day police
strike. began ringing the phones
in statiool throughout Hawaii as
the offtcen returned to work
..Everybody is reporting cars
be i n g 1tolen , va nd a !is m .
burglari•. 011 r accidents," said
an offteer after he returned to
work Wednesday a t a station in
Kaneobe
An anonymous woman c aller
telephoned police about 10 p.m.,
a nd said she saw the bodies
when she looked lnt.o the van.
A 1975 Chrys le r Cordoba
parked parallel to the van also
was take n l o police hea d ·
qua rters for POSSlble clues, His·
lop said. ·
ITS 'JERDEN,'
BUT WHY?
• WASHINGTON <AP )
Hamilton J orda n. newly des·
tgnaled Whi te House chief of
staff, comes rrorn a long line of
Georgians whd have avoided the
Yankee pronuncia tion of the
lamilyname.
Jordan'• office, called today
for an explanation o r why
J ordan get.a pronounced J erden,
produced a quick response that
"the whole family pronounces it
t,hal way."
The "why" of it all may be
lost in the milt. of Southern his-
tory. lo any cue, a J ordan aide
was unable to elaborate.
Much of U.S. Gets Rain
Funnel Clouds Reported in Wyoming
T .. tter•••.-..
~ u ~. ... ..... Will ......... _.. "'""'-All•M• 8'111,,..,,. .....
""'°" lk-nhlll•
91111•19 a...-Cllic ...
ClfKlf!fWlt c ... .i-o.1F1.W111
0.IWef
Oelroll ........ .._.""' HtvtlOft
''""-'" J-'k~'Vltle
IC•'tClty ... ,v ....
1.lltle lllou lMA"t191ft ~ ...... ..........
111118'"1 Mllw~" ~StP .........
NewOrln.t
.... Yolk
Oki•. City ~ Or•--...........
llMltll• ........ .....-.o.. ... " ....... ~ .... ~ .... .,....
-~tNelte =.-
tl •S O?
.. 11 .. ,.
101 u
fl .. .. H ,. ~
.. ~7 ,. .. .. " ,. \0 " .., ., )4 ,. n .. .. ., ,. .. , ... ,, ,.
" ,, n " ., II) 1M
.. ti . .. .. .. . ,,
11 II ,. ..
ll .. ~ .,
• 7S ,,. ,. ... ao ,. ., .Ot
,. '2 ., , ....
114 .. ·" 10t ll '° s. ., ta "' ,. .. •s , ... " .. " » "I JI ,. ..
ti ., ........ .. ,,
CM.f ....... ......... * 11 .... , ..
~ "'" ..... "'" ......... ••1' ......... .., t ) ....,..., •• »
....... • !14 .. ...... 11 ,, ........ "''' ........ ,,..,.
•
'= ..... ----... .... --
., ....... ..
'"'""' ............. , ... ,"'. ,....... .. .....,._ ........ ...., ,,... ~:::: MIMMco..e, .. _,.,....._.. ::.=c.... ..............
•---c.....-~ -.......... .... rr.iii'Wi~· ................... =-
f
~ .. , ....... -
• .. -Dir 'a ...
t I -t a IW t ...
outer dietrtcta. Wltllta ltoue
buadnda of fHrful ••Uoaal 1uarda .. were tolalq tWr
ualton. alle ud ec.-...
from tbe com1>0uad. wlllell Hrv•d H mllltarr bead· .
,.,, ..........
SHIRLEY PA TTE"ION WITH 'MIRACLE BABY' DAVID
Tot Developed Outelde Womb In Medlcal Rarity
2nd 'Miracle'
CHAPEL HILL, N.C <AP > -Doctors are calling David Lee
Patterson a "miracle baby."
David, who weighed six pounds, fou r ounces, was developed
outs ide b is m othe r 's womb. Doctors at North Carolina
Me m orial Hospital say the live birth.of such a baby is .. too rare
to eatimate scientilically. · ·
Tbe baby was born Wendnesday to Charles and Shirley Pat·
te rsoo of Burlington. The mother and child were reported domg
well.
IT WAS THE SECOND such birth in the Umled St.ates in
le55 than three months. Doctors attending the fi rst molber said
only about SO births out.aide the wom b have been recorded in
m edical literature.
Dr . LIM Hatley. chief resident of obstetrics and nneeology
a t the Ch apel Hlll ho.pilal, said Mrs. Palte111on, 32. was
tranaferred there from a Burlington hospital Tuesday night. suf·
fering prenatal compUcatioru;.
"1be abdomen fell unusual," Ma. Helley s aid. "We couldn't
outline the ulerut, but we thou1ht we coukt feel parts of the baby better than we uaually can."
SHE SA.ID TESTS CONFIRMED what she suspected -th'~
baby waB not in the uterua. Doctors decided on immediate sur·
gery.
",When we opened the abdomen, the first thing we saw w;,as
the placenta," Ms. Halley said. "Then I found the baby's feet,
and the baby started kicking and screaming."
She said physicians were.elated that the baby was alive.
Patterson said his wile had a dilficuJt r reenancy.
"We talked with a lot of people and knew her prepancy
was not like anyone elae'a," 1aid Patterson, a father for the firal
time in h.is 13·year ma rriage ... Something wasn't just right, but
we couldn't figure out what was wrong ."
quuten.
GtlNftllS '80N brc*e -ID the eompoue4 area. ao .. tolcilen Hid tbe ,......... ...
bet ••ea cuerrt llaa and IU•~ but cKMn ..... ft
... 1u:ard.men nm., at ... Mrten.
81 t :u a.m. -1:15 a.a. PDT
-moet of tbe compoad • peered ct.er1ecl. But a r.. .....
could be beard deep la ta.. eom.
plex, apparwa&ly ftre4.., r'•aut
iuardamea. Saaall ,,...... ot
armed 1uerrlllu were .... •bout two blocka away,
cautlcMlJ ~ta..-... poUDd. •
As the suard diaintesrated, lU
remaiaiDI comma.Dden were reported ~ to arr .... a
peaceful ud b&oodl..a formal
1urrendet' to tbe Saod•••etu,
wbo brou&bt down the Somoaa
dlctatonblp earlier tllta week
1fter a aeven·week civil war.
THE MNDINllTA junta wu
prepared to move into Maaqua
later today or Friday.
The man named c1retaker
pretident by SomOu wbetl be re·
signed and left Nicaraiua Tue.·
day, Francisco Urcuyo, realcned w edneaday evening and •ped lo
the airport.
Tbe S.rwl!ai1lu reported be
flew by helicopter to a "~t
somewhere in Guatemata,' but
tbi• could not be confirmed.
Other Somoza men wbo bad not
e1caped earlier fled to the
airport, too.
IN WASIONGTON, autbortties
reported a iroup ol people bar·
rtcaded tbemselvea lnlkle tbe
Nicaraguan Embusy after a
scuffle in which a U.S. Secret
Service guard auffertd a cut
hand. An anonymous caller told
T he AHee.~-P-l'Na-&-~-
representativea of the new pro-
visional government bad taken
ove r the embassy. The lfOUP
left after about an hour.
Rebel support.en bad similar·
l y take n control of the
Nica raguan Embuay in Rome
Wednesday.
Guerrilla column• bad been
re ported headed t oward
Ma nagua late Wednesday from
rebel·hekt Leon, and few if any
guard checkpoints were report·
ed still along the bJ«hway.
LATE WEDNESDAY and
early today nrefighta crackl«I in areas ringing central Managua.
The gunfire died down at about 4
a m .. ·and jqsl be fore dawn
church bells in outlying d istricts
began nn1in& ln what over the
past few days baa become the
s ignal of guerrilla victory.
Military truckt carrying hun·
dreds of uniformed end armed
troops were s potted rolling out
of Managua tn the direction of
the 1ntem1tiooal airport. It was
not known whether they were
tr ying to fl y out of Nicaragua or
were headed to eome central
location for s urrendertn1 their
weapou.
Later hundreds of nellonel
euardamen in civilian clothes
fled from the military head·
quarteT'S rompound, and gunfire
broke out.
Ah, the comforts of Home Delivery. • e
..
You get tht! world deh v~red to your doorstep .. ~ackaged for your
persona l convenience eacn day m the Dail y Pilot. And 1t s the world of your
own particular choosing . . the news of your own community, of the local
govemments the local entert•lnments. the schooll, the churches, the local '
stores. and to'cal want ads ... the world that is most meaningful a nd useful
to you .
With your Daily Pilot. your world can be as large or small as you want It to
be e ach day.
If yo&1r world II rports. nobod11 report• tM locoJ iports aJtd rH~" icne
with the tinwlfneis and bright touch JIOU'U /Ind tn the Oailll Pilbt.
I/ thll particular da11 .,our world concerna wllat the bar~!"' are in rour
/avonu morknl or stores. or Idiot'•·~ ot tlw movie1. it ' right there /or
you In ,,our Dotty Pilot.
When wllat your City coundl or count11 o/ffc lOlt or ltate go.,.,,.,,..,.t " doiftl for "°" -or to~ -i• an Important part of"°'" world. tlw DaUV Ptlot ~ U a•
your /in(/lrtlpl.
~ Yoo' l find your world is more comfortable. more convenient and more
1nt1reslin1 when it '1 brou1ht ri&ht to your door eaoh day. In the
.. DAllY PILOT ..... ,
' I
-------..... ~ .... --------------~
--~
•
•• Ballet 011posed
Benjamin Hooks, head ol the NAACP, voiced his opposi-
tion Wednesday to a measure on the state November
ballot ~hat would ban forced school busing. Hooks with
Sen. Diane Watson. D·Los Angeles, right, and members
of . the Ass~mbly. Teresa Hughes, 0 -Los Angeles, and
Ehhu Hc.rns. 0-Berkeley, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown
. Jr. would have to oppose the anti-busing measure if he
expected black support for a 1980 bid for the presidency.
6 Hurt Battling . .
CoU1·t Prooo Stalls
Teatimony Ruling Bizarre · Twist
SAN t~RANCISCO <AP> -The
probe ot the Callfomla Supreme
Court WAI 1n te1al Umbo today
after the hl&h court. ln a bbarre
irony, wu aaked by tbe ln-
vt1UfSaUn1 commia.llon to set
a1lde a rullna that one ol lll own
juaUcea need not teatlly In
public ..
Th• Supreme Court 11 in the
1tran1t po1lUon. at the moment,
of belna uked to rule oa a mat-
ter after fl ve o f the seven
Ju1Ucea already have testified in
public, before reporters and
photo1raphers.
Tboee rive, in effect. are being
aaked to rule on the propriety of
their own appearances, 1n the
probe or charges the high court
1 m properly delayed decisions
last year for political reasons.
THE REQUEST appears to
place the juaUces who testified
in immediate conllicl or interest.
The usual procedure in sucti
cases i1 disqualification.
NormaJly, Chief Justice Rose
Bird Is empowe red to assign
substitute judges whe n justices
disqualify themselves. But what
is the ruJe, hearing observers
wonde red, ir the chief justice
disqualifies he rself? She js
a m ong the five who have
already testified.·
Noting that the s late constilu·
lion offers no remedy in the ex-
traordinary situa tion, com-
m issioners t ulkcd a bout the
possibility or impane ling Cl
seven-justice tribWlal "by lot"
to untie the twisted legal knot.
an a hu.rry.
At the same lime, Bertram
J anea, chairman of the Com·
m ission on Jud icia l
Performance. vowed Wednes-
day h e bad "no Intention
whatever oJ abandoning the ln·
vesllgallon" now in {la sixth
week. The .lmpUcallon was that
the probe would go forward.
public or not.
All justices e xcept Stanley
Mosk and Frank Ne wman have
testified. Mosk Tuesday won
from a state appellate court ln
Los Angeles an opinion that he
doesn't have to tesllfy before the
commlsaion in public.
Thal commission now wants
the high court to overturn that
ruling, which formally held un·
constitutional a subpoena calling
for Mosk to testify in pubUc.
Vote on
The:4l"Ommiasion has been
cbaraed with inve1Uaatin1 al-
leaed court leaks and claims
that filing of certain decisions
were delayed to help Ms . Bird
win confirmation last No-
vember. She won, but by the nar-
rowest margin in California hJa-tory.
" J\JS'nCE Wiley Manuel wu
testifying when the hearing was •
abruptly hailed Tuesday after
s tate appeal court ruled on the
basis the state constiluUon re-
quires investigations into
Judicial proceedings be con-
fide ntial.
The ruling said there was no
authority for a new procedure
adopted earlier this year which
allowed the investigation to be
aired in public.
........ 11 .....
State Assembly Speaker Leo
McCarthy, D-San Frcy~cisco.
cups his hand to ear to hear a
rc irorter's question durmg
ne ws conference on $4.85
bill~on aid bill for cities.
co unties a nd schoo ls
Fonda Blocked
Senate Democrats Save Face for Brown
S AC RAME NTO ~AP > State Senate
De mocrats saved race for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr
by blocking a move to force a noor vote on Jane
Fonda's appointment to the state Arts Council
It happened Wednesday in the Senate Rules
Committee, where three Democrats outnumbered
two Republicans.
Bui Sen 11.L. Richardson of
Arcadia, Senate· Republican
caucus chairman, s aid there
would be another effort this
against the Vietnam War Ch<.nce:-ror hl'r con·
firmataon by the St:n<Jtc appear s lim .
Technically, thl' vote wa~ on a motion to re ·
verse an earlier decision e1nd send the appoanlmt•nt
to the floor without <1 recommendation for rcJcc
lion or approval. Without listing the item on al!>
agenda. the committee had decided at an earli er
meeting not to send the appointment to the floor
J ' . :
fluge-Jt-rush Blazes--
Commission s pecial counsel
Seth Huttscdler sent a letter to fne lllglic "o urf, -crt1 n g .. ex.
traordinary public interest" and
pleading with the tribunal to act
ion.to get.the-upper bou.se-lo -
p ry the a ppointment out of com-
mittee for floor action a tac.
tic that rarely succeeds
But Sen. RoJ:>ert Nimmo. R-Atascadero. tried
Wednesd<1y to move the appointment out or com
mlttee without recommendat.aon, an unus ual action becallSe ln6St nomh'ia ions ·sen o e 1TOO_r....;.c....;.·a...:..r;..:.r""'y-~---t1
an approv<i l recommendation.
ASTAIC <AP> -Firefighters controlled two large brush rires
straddtmg Interstate 5 early today alter more than 4,400 acres were
charred and six firefighters injured.
Five members of a U.S. Forest Service crew s uffered hrst aod
.second-degree bums on the hands and face in one fire Wednesday and a supervisor s uffered s moke
inhalation, hut all were treated
and released. according to Los L J Ange les County ft'lre Depart-sr ATE
11lent spokeftman Dennis Davies.
The blaze firemen called the -----------
Chiquito fire was contained at 6
p.m. Wednesdaf and controlled
<1t 8 p.m. alter consuming 2,150
acres. The other, called the
Wayside fire. wai; controlled al I
.am
W'_... Ezinad~d
SAN QUENTIN .<AP> -The
.state parole board has added
three years and four months to
Symblonoae Liberation Army
member Russell Lillie's sen-
1.ence for attempted escape and
.assaull
The decision Wednesday
.means that Lltlle, whose murder
conviction in the cyanide-bullet
•slaying of Oakland school
Superintendent Marc us Fosler
was recently ov6rturned, faces a
release dale ~Nov. 9, 1983 on
his 1975 atte pled escape con·
vlctlon. But ittle could he
'paroled by Sep . 25, 1981 if grant
ed credit for good behavior
ON11°9n Rejected
~
! LOS ANGELES <AP>
Des pite a $108,000 "mistake" In-
' volving stock sales. a Judge has
r ejected the s tate attorney
general's c harges that three
conservators had been "raping"
: ~
the $150 million estate of senile
financial wizard Oen Weingart.
Superior Court Judge Arthur
K . Marshall refused Wednesday
to r e m ove two or the bus i-
ness men who are the con-
servators, but accepted the res-
ignation of <1 third, Jack Rosen-
berg. And the judge ordered the
conservators to pay the estate
$108,000 in damages for a "mis-
take" in judgment concerning
sales of Fed Mart s tock
o.e.ers•fp
S ACRAMENTO CAP) -
Foreigners living outside
California could be prevented
from owning land in the state.
under a constitutional amend-
ment approved by an AS'Sembly
committee.
The Assembly F inance,
Insurance and Commerce Com·
mittce voled 7-6 Wednesday on
ACA20 by Assemblyman
Richard Lehman, D·Fresno,
sending it to the Judiciary Com -
mittee. Lehman aide Joe Hoyt
said the measure was prompted
by "the rising cost or fa rmland"
and the possibility lbal a bsentee
foreign ownership would in·
crease that cost
:Crosby Worth
'
Lawmakers'
Pay Pensions
Boost So~ht
SACRAMENTO <AP) -An
amendment recently added to a
legislative pay bill would provide
better retirement benefits for
lawmakers who stay in office
more than 21 years, says the
author.
~nate President Pro Te rn
JaM'es Mills, 0 -San Diego, pre·
dieted Wedoesday that his pro-
posal could save the stat.e money.
however, by removing an incen-
tive for lawmakers to retire early.
Mills 1ald in an interview that
early retirements force the state
to pay a pension to the retirees
plus salaries to successors.
UNDER CURRENT law, Mills
said, a lawmaker who retires
after al least 21 years service col·
lects pension benefits equal to
two-thirds or salary at retire·
ment.
The Jaw requires that pensions
be increasc.'(f each year to keep up
with the cost of living, he said, but
the titate Constitution limits
legislators to an annual 5 percent
increase in pay.
If the cost or living exceeds 5
percent. that mean s a legislator
loses pote ntia l pension benefits
for each year he serves beyond 21
years because of the lower annual
percentage increase for s taying
an office
"That's a sacrifice that no rea·
sonable pcnion would make,"
M 1 lls said.
SENATE REJECTION
would force Ms Fonda off the ,01110•
council. But keeping the <1ppo1ntment an commit
tee would a llow her to s tay on for the rest or the
ye<1 r and be reappointed by Brown.
The appointment faces strong opposition
among conservati ves because of her campail(n
SEN. RAV JOHNSON, R ·Ch1c~ .. !>Upported
N1mmo's motion. Sens. James Mall~. ·o:San Diego,
Nicholas Petns. D·Oakl and, <1nd Robt-rt Presley.
D-R1vers1de, voled no .
Johnson complained that the 2 J vote amount
<'d lo an indirect <·onflrmat1on of tht• <Jctrcss ~inn·
at prevented the:-Sen alt· from forcanl! her off thr·
l'OUnl'll
'Stinky.' Suspect Free
Evidence Issue in Berkeley Rape Cases
BERKELEY IAP> Although police s ay they
have enough 'evidence to Identify the rapist called
"Slinky." suspected of sexually assaulting and ter·
rorizing 62 women over the past five years. It
won't do much good -the district attorney's office
refuses to prosecute him.
A man Berkeley police believe is Stinky -who
got his nickname from the foul gasoline·o1I odor
recognized by nearly ha lf his a lleged victims -
was arrested last October for investigation or
rape, burglary, robbery and other charges.
HE WAS RELEASED four days later after the
Alameda County District Attorney's office c laimed
there wasn't enough evidence lo prosecute ham.
On July 6. a poliCl' document w<1s re leased by
court order after Jim Chanin. attorney for the sus-
pect, asked fo r the document to check for folse <1r
rest .
The 187·pa~e report details the circums tantial
evidenL-e-again5t the man. who 1s described as an
ex-convict who served time for burglary
According to the document. the s u:i;pect onct·
told a court·appointed psychiatrist that he re ·
ceived sexual pleasure when breaking into SC
homes and pulling the blankets orr sleeping
women. He didn't rape them . however. since he
Llshn to 5 ·Day
For•cast of th•
w•ather.
Dial 830-4490
------
had a birth deft-ct which made ~ex painful
In pnson. as part of hik rehabrntat1on tht'rapy,
he received an operation that made 1t possible for ~
him l9 enJOY sexual Intercourse.
Four months after the man 's re lease. the
Slinky raplSt struck for the rarst ume. For the next
five years. Slinky terrorized two neighborhoods in
Berkeley. He always used the same method
blindfold.in~ victims while asleep and tnen s ubJeet·
ang them to up to four hours of degradations and
repeated sexual assaults . ·
Stinky's v1ct1m s include all types of wom1•n,
ancludmg a member of thl' public defender·~ staH,
a dance stu<ient a nd u well-known t eh.·v1s11m
newscaster who went pubhr with hl'r attac·k Ac·
cording to pohct• spokt·sman U1ck Be rger. tha t wa~
Stinky's last reported rnpc
IN ONE RAPE CASE. pol1ct.· saad they tracked ~
down the license number of a vch1C"I.-seen an an •.
area after u reported attack Tht: cei r belonged to
the e"X·CIJO
Stinky 's method of operation clos<'l y rt·
sembled burglary patterns the ex·con was known
to use. Tht: ex convict·~ occupation 1:-. consistent
with thl' smell of 011 and sweat ht:-. v1ct1ms noticed.
:$11 Million . ~ REDWOOD CITY (AP> -Bing Crosby left
'land in slx Callfomla counties worth $3.3 mUlion at
.a.he time of hls death In Oct. 1977, court documents
on rue here reveal.
Golden \Yest Airlines ft
'
D{l~tt)
GOURMET MARKET
C Market Street>
The documenla ln San Mateo County Probate
Court are appraisals and inventories of land and itssets In the legendary crooner 's estate. They
brlng the total revealed wealth of Crosby to more
\ban SU million
I
1 AMONG 1111! P&OPE&11BS are a mansion in
Jhe faahion11ble San Francisco suburb of ~lll1borofllb valuea at "35,000, and land in
lamed.a County valued at nearly Sl million. More
an 1.000 aci. at land lD San Dleao County is
orth about '750.000, tbe documenta abow.
. Other land boldtnp worth more than $500,000
are In Sonoma, Yuba and c.oatra Costa counties,
.... remr'dl ....
The probate documenta alto ll1t4d $1 .S mlllion
in tecurillel, partMnb1P1 tn oU aod natural 1aa
exploraUoa proJectl, latereeta la race bon ...
restauran\a and other bualaell venturw, and stock
JD UM Ptuabur.-a Piratn bueball a.am.
TRE JNYSN'IO&IU A&& Int.ended to help
&ale 1tate lnberitance Tu Comm ... toa ID de· tennlainl ~ mucb tu ii owed by the •tate. The
ltulk of It wM left to Cro1by'1 HCODd wife,
Kathryn, md 1111 NV• cbUdnD In a Uvlq truat
&Mt la DO&..,. to pubBc dfeclolun.
At tie time of bll deatb, GM of Cro11by'1
law1en •tl=ted UM ntMe'• overall value at
...... ·-ud .. mlWaD.
ANNOUNCING ...
THE ONTARIO CONNECTION!
NOw· you can make connections out of the
convenient Ontario International Airport by
Laing one of Golden West Alrltnes flights
from Orange County dlr~ct to Ontario,
effective August 1 .. 1979.
When c1lllng for men1t1ona ind lnf0nn~llon. 1u •bout Joint Ferell
C•ll Golden WMt AlrllnM (714) 878-8000
or YoUr loolll tt11V•I .,ent.
DELANEY BROS. FISH
I.et• J t•ni.t•n und his helper:-. huvt• .....
Northf'm Se• Bu1t
w .. u lso htivl' (rl'sh local
!'1Wordf1!'oh from our local Chan-
nel Island~
FRESH PRODUCE
Look what our produce man Abe
has for us thll\ week• By being at
the prddu«' market at 2 a.m .. he
ln,,ures our customers the rlncst !
a-• f>.-iure.r ... ,'-$l OO Sweel Coro . . . ...... 7 for • • ,_ .. .._ ..............
Canlaloapt . . . . . . . ., ... 15e 11>
.... t9e11.
· .... lOc ..
f''rom our Liquor Dt•pt Just
think J hulf ~Jllon or I 7~
htl'ri. of Smimuff Vodkla, only.
!1.118 plu~ cu.
TOP QUALITY MEATS
f'or un 11t•m you ran put an your
r~frtgcrator now or use lotcr, the
m eat dt'pl h111> thi1t to offer.
011car Mayer Canned Ham~
3 lb. Jubilee Ham 6.98 ••
I poor .~ ...... O! IM!lief• fUI I
5 lb. ll•m for only 9.98 ••.
Bul the Pride of Poland .•• A 3
lb. lmponed PoU1b Ham, old·
world c.recl, Krakua brHd 8.98
••
DELANEY'S
Goannet Market
Open Dally 1-t • Cloled 88Dday nze Newpod Blvd., Neweon lleada 17J.5520
\
" • ·-~ .. , ".. A~N.W..OIPwOll.._r TMINAK•vU1~dUor ~~ ~~.~ ............... T•h•u•rtd•••Y···Ju•~•'•'···'tTt .................... • .. .,. .. rtNt .. • •• K ....... IM< .. h•''.~ .. •ori .. ~ .. p ...... •.cMtor ...... .
Rowland Evan1/Robert Novak
Carter Seeks New Eµergy Cza~
Qmtnet n.IOUaU.. with Newport·M•a teachen
1et under. way om IDOllUa. and the l t&rt la hardly en· eour..ma.
• rfist-t.Mre wu a p...,.al by the new teachera ' un·
•. tbe N•~·M.., Federat.loo of T .. cben, aakma
fw a 14 s-re.t pay hike. increued waae at.pl, no
layciftl, time off for unklG 1cUvUies a.nd vaaOy e xpanded
beneftta.
Tben tbe dlatrict came back and said It couldn't offer
any money or benefits until UNI Le1islatur~ works out its
fundina formula.
However. officials aid they want teachers on cam
pus at leut seven hours a day. they w1ml to eliminate ad ·
visory arbitration of 11nevances and they demand more
· continuina education. •
In addition. trustees told unlon officials their off er is
too v1t1ue. Union leaders responded by accusing trustees
, of hypocrisy and saying their propos al ls even vaguer
Now. c..'Ome on. ·
We all know that both sides ask more and offe r less
than they expect to get , or else whut would they burgain
wlth'! _
But there appears to be more to lt 1n this case.
On its side, the union wants to demonstrate how
much more it can get for teache rs than their previous
bargaining agent could.
On the other hand, trustees arc looking at a constit·
l uency complaining of reduced services because or
' Propos ition 13 cutbacks, such as the cancellation or s um·
mer school. and school closures due to declining enroll·
ment.
Both sides want to look good, but the re's been more
than enough grandstanding.
The real concern is that when the two sides lock
horns at the bargaining table, they may be so caught wp
in their.own rhetoric that they can't hear each other.
And we all know what impasses in negotia tions can
lead to. A costly strike isn't in either side 's best interest.
and definitely not in the public's.
\\' ASIUNOTON -The fihtte
HouH ll Mrioualy contldertna re
tired New York bualnes1 tycoon
John deRutu as lt• new ener1y
moblUaaUon czar even thouch
he '" backlnc Republican John R COMaJly to replace J immy
Carter u president
O•B\lll.tl r•tlred Feb. l as chlef
executive officer of AT&T and
tht! next day
contribute d
the max ·
l mum $1,000
to CoMally's
ca mpaign .
While Presi·
dent Carter's
aides are well
aware or t.his,
It does not
make any dif·
rercncc. "John dt>Dutt11 is ex
trc mely well thought or around
here. and we'd like to gel him to
work ••her he Is a Conn11lly
mun or not." one While tlOUl'C
insider told us.
Ile ls on u Usl or p()!llfibk llUC'
c.-ssors to Ener11y Secretary
J a mes Schlesinger, cx.,ectc>d lo
leave by autumn.) Uul dcHulhf
more likely role would t.K:Cln
sooner if the White House hall Its
way : "as head or the propoeed
Energy Mobilization Board.
ecllpslng the lame·duck Schl~s
Inger as federal czar In chugc
or energy production.
•ddtd that he f tit the normal ad verury relat1on1hlp betwee n
Powell and the press was de
1eneratln1 tntoall·out war.
To the s urprise or tho11 •·
pretent, the prcsldt nl d id not 11pr
tn1 to the quick derensf' or hl11
lona·Ume •lde. Rather. ht' nott••I
that Jody seemed a lltll• ovN'
wrou1ht, was amok Int& evc•n mor1·
than 1.11ual c1nd wus putllnJ& 1111
Wfllght.
Ne verthelct111, nobody flXI"''''" any diminution. of V()w(!ll '11 111J•1I
lion. Next to ROll•lynn. Pow•1ll 111
Carter's m~l tru11h'•I Advl 11r1
AHEM~ WOlF(
~~VE RTIS IN(j
JODY'S BATl'LE FATIGUE
-For the first lime to anyone's
knowledge. President Carter · ---------.....--1-eriUeized-press41ecretary-.fod·~--..,.,~..._-_.,r-f.,_~• 11----.------Oo::Llg Powell In the presence or out-u.rvey UU c siders. But that mild cMUclsm.
during the Camp David meet-
ings, docs not suggest down·
grading, much less removal. for Not too lo(lg ago the members or the Newport Harbor
Arca Chamber of Commerce showed up at a Newport.
Beach City Council meeting with a survey they w~rnted to
share with council members .
Chamber members sent out 29,000 s urveys and got
back 6,000 replies a 20 pe rcent return. They thought
council members ought to know what the results were
san ce they indicated opposition to the views or the council
majority and did represent a very large citizen response.
The s urvey a nd res ults were ridiculed and rejected
out of hand as being hopelessly biased and of little conse·
qucnce by Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Councilmen Paul
Hummel and Ray Williams.
<By comparison, those three council members each
polled well under 6,000 votes in their last election. I
Powell.
Powell was brought up during
Carter's sessions with non-
governmental wise men invited
to the mountain. Afte r the senior
staff <including Powell ) had left
the room , one outs ider co m
mented that he thought Powell
was shooting from the hip a little
too much lately a nd might be
suffering from battle fati~ue. He
Mailbox
Whal IOMfl Whitt• llOUllfl lntldent
would Uke 11 tnr l'mwtll lob. re
mov•d f ro m lh " pr ....
HCr..t1ry'11 1lally Nrln• Un .. and
bt' •lv•n • t'O\lf\Hk>r'• roltt Hut .. v .. n thJ• 111 not 1111 .. 1y uni••• 111
lll•tr1lhy l'riw,.llhhn••lf
A footnotP lliv"o tnCJff' Uum
1•ow1111·11 ''"'"'N•llr d•'""ft"'" ,., ••'" •t111ht l11u11 1oollrt~ 11,..
hf'l111 ,.,.,,., fur W•11hln•h1nlau•.
hl11 """P rP1'4'thm lo Whll"' lh11111•
tlontMll!• 11111 11•1 rhl~t Mt11•••
lr.11 ,,fl '-l itl 'll tt hW fAftlllll "
mt1ntonowh1111 •"""' "'"'' Ill wlll within thP Whit I" ll11111u• ""vflr •I
1•realdtnUal aide• 1rumbled that
• C'radc at the hard workla1.
lon11 aulfertn1 El1t1nalat w .. un
t•1ll«'d tor and unfair.
aO~~L\'NN'K DICTION
ThC1r11 w•11 •n •udlble l••P al
U11 rd11lown. Ky .. when Roealrinn
C'•rl••r 11 t11•m1•d to 1.-.1 11
llrmn<•riellt• 11orty fund rale•r
th•t "Jlmn1y '" romlM!lf•nl"
1tflt1mln•ly A 11ublk rejoinder lo
11r urrllo.1• vrlv•I., rumo('ll that
th,. 1~rf•ltlt•nt h•d rt1tlred h•
I '•"II' l)avhl for ptt)'Chok>1lul
rt1111111n11
~··tuiilly, Kt1ntur ky 11ar• Wf!rn
h11vlrll 1muhl11 111c'kln1& up lht-
frlr •1 l,1ulv'" 11ofl Uf!f1r1I• a(',.
1•11111 11 f '•r11t11I ll•l,.nln11 lo tafM'
r tt1 •11t 1ll11111 11f h,.r r"nH•rk 11
ahow .. 11 hnr uylnlf lh•t "Jimmy
111 r11nf11lnnt "
l\a11u1 '"'"' llw 1mf•11hm•I" """""''"'"I 1u11lln &!. M' II , ... ,, .. ,
1•ul 111 " '''""l••1f11I I'"' f•11 ,,,.,,,,.,,
•11l1alll11l ll•6! ,,,, hrr IH11\llMr1d ul
the Kr11lt11~v 1lluur 1 '01r 111111
,.,,,~,·•c:"'' 11•" 1·1111111111ur111r 11r11I
le 11l1vl11111tly '''''' •1f ""' l)H1111
•I• 111 11 11•1'1'111111111 t11:1M·l11
UA9h'l'I u ... nll'I Ut'l1 11·11
111 ,, l\IJ't-.,1111•lcir 11111'" 11 tJ1rhul Ill\
" 11111• II• II•~ ltr1111l1h1·1u1 Jlfllllt
• llHI WI II 11•· Ill ,,,,,. ,,..,,,tf, u
I 11111<1•11 1'11'11 11111111•111 I• It, flit t'Ul
f 111111111.1I 1·1111l 11t1ul11r 11 wit h
111·w111rri••11 111111 ordltuary <'lll:uinx
IH•rr•·1!
II ill K will 111w11k hl'f'lrt• I h1 ·
rn ,.,., 1111'. •1f l h1• llCJ!Uhllt:rn
•---..,...iil{l 1·11 a llfo -poHJ\ Ueverly--
Wll"hlrf' l fol•·I In Lo!I l\nJ(eles
July 22 Zl M1n1mum contribu
t1on t11 Hcµuh111·a11 war chesL'i of
$10,000 IX ni:cei>sary for mt!m·
lwrsh1p In the Eagles .
/\ footnote llaig stall reJe<'.I:.
any t•arn paagn for a U S. Sen<tlt•
sc at from Penn~ylv;m1a but 1:.
openly int.ercstcd an a d ark hor:.t·
:.hol at lht• prc!>1 d1:n cy. Old
fm·ndb, fearin~ that h1!> cffct· lt Vcne!>~ a~ a VOICt> on natwn;il
'll'<'urity questions would be un
d1•rcut by ;i humill<t lang prl').
uJcnlliil flop. want Jl<t1~ to get 1m
mcdwlc ex pt-rt s peech coachml(
Now, the City Council has another survey to consider ,
the Corona de l Mar Civic Association's questionnaire on
changes in building st<tndards for old Corona del Mar.
Jn Otis case, 5.440 surveys were sent out and 1, 145, or
21 percent. returned. Rewards of the UnknolVD Offset Risks
This survey wasn't cejected as t>;as,ed since it was the
work of s upporters of Humme l and Ryckoff. Instead it
was e<1gerly e mbraced by the two council members as
be ing the voice of the people .
But questions asked in the Corona dcl Mar survey
were at least as biased as those asked in the cha mber
s urvey. And t he results are lesi. clear because the sur-
veys were sent to two mailing lists the registered
voters <tnd the property owners. This meant that one
person could reply more than once. How many of those 21
percent returns came from a person who replied once as
a property owner and once as a voter? How many came
from one owne r of several pieces of property who re plied
for each of his holdings?
The merits of the proposed building standard reduc·
lions have been given a bad odor by the s urvey and the
willingness of some council members to use it to r ailroad
legislation.
There may be merit in som e reductions in Corona del
Mar. That remains to be seen.
But what ls painfully clear is the questionable in·
te llectual integrity demonstrated by Ryckoff and Hum·
mel. If the chamber s urvey could be dismissed as biased
and unworthy of consideration, the Corona del Mar sur·
vey is plainly no more meaningful as a basis for city
policy.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot.
'Other views expressed on th1a page are those of their authOfs and
wt1sts. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 .
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) &42·4321.
Boy.di Comic Strips
ByL.11.BOYD
It's biahJy likely that some
or the comic strips in this
newspaper have been around
many years lon1er than any
radio or television show. A
few strips go all the way
back to early in the century.
llany date back to the 19208,
'JO& and '40s. To make it
inore curious. the strips run
d•lly. glvlna them much of a
ebance to suffer that thing
called overexposure. But
~hey survive. II there 's •Jtbint in communlcaUona
Dear
Gloomy
Gui
Prop. 13 la •cUoa:
Seven City ol Newport
le1eh wortlen dotns Ille Job of one at ttb and W•tBay. ~Pl
more durable tban the comic
strip, name it.
Do believe the worst pun of
the year came about when a
foul-mouthed clone jumped
off the Golden Gale Bridge
as passersby paused lo note
the obscene clone fall.
The averaae owner or a
dog spends more money each
day on dogfood than the
ave raee Jail warden 1eta lo
feed a prisoner.
Just becaUle It's archaic
doesn't mean it's wrong: Th~
plural of cow 11 kine.
Q. How tall is a newbom
slraffe?
A. About H tall 11 the
av1ra1eman.
Q. Whleh metal conducts
electridty but?
A. Sliver, It'• saJd.
Q. Ho• Ion• dot1 tbe
typical• 1a1 .... , •
A. llaJbe 10 to 12 months,
that's all.
Wben a puola u-. ~
1lek, lt m11 nm 1 fever 11 m111b••_._r~ ~ ................. ,._ ..... -
I
To the Editor :
Wh al coulJ be worse than pay·
1n g the OPEC Nations their
blackmail now. even if the pnce
was five dollars a gallon ? Just
funcy ourselves pulling all our
efforts into domestic oil produc·
l ion a nd exhausting our own sup
plies within a few years and then
bein g wholly de p e ndent on
OPEC. What kind of mercy do
you l~ink they would s how us?
Perhaps. then, Uris clamp on
the oil companies' "windfall
profits" is a ploy . carefully or-
chestrated. to help keep our re
serves intact until we have
draine d away the sea of
petroleum the Arabs are sitting
on.
Let's hope we're that s mart.
JN THE MEANTIME, we
need a ll the s ubstitutes for
petroleum we can develop. Solar
power , )'eS, whose benefits are
still years away. Gasohol. yes ,
although the question of whether
It lakes more energy to make It
t han it de liver s is s till un·
decided .
And nuclear power . Can we
take the chance or denying
ourselves its use? The anti·
nukes, singula rly deficient in
coming up with alternative prac·
Ucal solutions, would deny us
the use of it. It's up to the silent
majority to speak Ila wishe11. Do
we push a head with nuclear
power? O r d o we resign
ourselves to the Inevitable: re-
current 11horta1es, e11calat1n1
prices, Jon1 waits In line, fewer
vacation trips, rising unemploy.
menl, hicher cost.A, not only for
electriclly, but for eve rything
that take" en e rgy to pro·
duce, and that. brother, is "W'll·
tltlfto!
I( the pioneers had Insisted on
full cavalry protection, the West never would have been won. It
the aovemment bad inalsled on
a national network of road•
before Henry F o rd mau·
produced hit Ont Model-T, we'd
stlll be drlvlnt buckboards.
Every ltep Into the unknown hu
ill daqen -and lll rewardl.
J .V(. RtlO
w11.s1e11e .... 1
TotbeMtor:
Sickout-What wu the polntT OM county employee'• reply
to/our ....at ~rial : baw wortred for the Count)'
of Orua• for tM p1at 10 yean. Durtu the pat five years I
haM Ud to accept a 1low b..t
·~• nd~U. of my 1tudard of uwa.. Now my rettNment
coatrtlMilona art belnS doublild,
whll.a ._.,.ti 11"1 bebal lrtatlr
rt4 ..... The PNHftl wa•• olfet
br dae ooaty~ rtduee m1 rUI ........
O'ttr U., Bllt 1111'1 'r.:TC . \ •
p r c s e n t i n f.l a l i o n r a t e ) .
Professional and skilled <'are<>r
employees are now having to
"moonligbt" or leave govern
ment servic<'.
The recent sickout was not, as
you seemed lo suggebt, targeted
at Proposition 13. Many govern
m e n t employees voled for
Proposition 13. hoping that it
would result in reduced govern
m enl spending by increasing
government efficiency. We are
still hoping. We expected up to a
3() percent reduction In number
of employ~ through elimina-
tion of unnecessary ''fat, ..
e limin a ti o n of o utdate d
me thods, programs. etc.
Instead of reduced spending
through r e-evaluating and
restructuring of government
o peratio n s , the s ame o ld
bureaucratic operation con-
tinues to "r ip off " both the
gen e ral public a nd Its own
employees . Both employees and
the public are being ill 5erved by
gov e rnm e nt r espon se t o
Proposition 13. The "fat" has
continued to inc r ease while
e mployees are being cul to the
bone.
The sickout was not an al·
te mpt to increase our standard
of living, but rather a d istasteful
measure by des perate people
trying to "hang on."
ERIC GAltMSll/\USEN
1'1 .. •e" /tltttf •••
To the Editor .
I was very upset when I read
the article about the Civil
Ae ronautics Board hearing on
more routes to airlines at John
Wayne Airport.
I wu not awue I was allowed
to .io lo these hearings. I'm sure
a thousand people would have
been there from Newport Beach
and paru of Costa Mesa. The
com me rel a l Jet nolae plagues
our lives every day.
Event\lally with so many Jew
at the airport It wlll oocome in·
tolerable to live In thl1 area.
JOYCE BEAUREGARD
llee•I•• lll••l•e"
To the Editor:
Rtferenu tbe headline of
Joanne Reynolds; artJclt Utled
'1'HHrln1 Turnout Poor.'' It
followed lo 11y that fewer than
IO Newport Btacb re1ldent1
Lumed out on June 28 for tbt openlna .... ion of th• CAB tn·
· 1lron11MDtaJ hearinp on route
llcatlobl for John Wayne
rt. .
would be a tra1lc un·
dere1UmaUon by anybody lo In·
&llrptlt a mllllmal aUIDdMOI It
a .. ..._ Mid at JO a.m. to bl
ADJ lDdleatJon of th• dMP in·
t9ne& ................ ..
bel, by NawPOrt leaoli NII·
dents . I believe otht·r a rea p<'o
pie :.hare th1!-. interc!>t becau~4·
tht·} must abo l'\'l'ntuall> ~h;in·
lhc noise. unless the a 1 rpllmt'~
m1i:hl fly unrl <'rt!round 111 lhc1r
arc•as. Very unlikely
To the CAB. f'UC and any of
the faceless agencies who might
erroneously conc lude· t hat lhl·
absence of large numbers of at
tendees might encour age them
to proceed with their rape of th<·
finest living area in California. I
suggest they try us
Call an evening meeting and
lcl the people know when and
where il is. /\ crowd is guaran·
teed . If anybody tries lo push
thro ugh progr ams lhal don't
have the best interest of lhe peo-
ple and the JU"ea foremost in
mind. we won't stand ror it!
C. G. STEGLE
Dlsr•rlla•f~d
To the Editor
The purpos<' of this lette r is lo
register my dismay with the ap·
pointmenl of Edison Miller us
the person to s ucceed Ra lph
Diedrich and chide the Pilot for
us ing the m isleading "lean
Marine" phot.o lo depict Miller.
The board has two strong
s upervisors. Mr. Riley Cwith
whom I frequently disagree>.
and Mr. Clark. The choice or
Mr. Miller imwres a collective
lackluster performance by the
bond.
R o n Co rdova i s s trong
minded, strong willed ... and
honf'sl. lie ls inleUigenl . alert.
... and reaponsjve to his · con·
s tiluent11. Edison Miiier is a
political cipher. Ron Corde>va
s houldhavebeen cbosen.
Governor Brown's appoint-
ment just C'onlirms the growtn1
mutual disenchantment which
the county a nd the 1overnor
have for each other. If Mr.
M lller truly wl1bes to serve
Oran1e County, he can dem·
on1trate lhJ1 de"lre by decllninl
the appointment.
WIU..IAM M. MONROE
App,__...,...,.
To the Dlttor:
Ptrhap1 If the c rltlca of
Ediaon Miller could experience
5~ yeanln aJun1le prilon camp,
and lf tbey IUl'VlYed, they mleht
bl moretonalderate.
I applaud Gov. Brown for hia
appolntlMft\.
IOBERTJACKSON
11 .......... ,
To tbe lditor:
Well, Lord ·Of·~h•· llaaor Bron._._ ...........
f9Ulatlof OraqaCouat.y to bold
their tongue:. and be grateful for
tht• larges:. he chose lo send
among us. Aflt·r ":.upposedJy"
;1s king for und listening to the <1d·
Vt CC Of the good peoplc involved Ill
our community. he slapped them
and all or ll.'> a i-well. In the fact·
und selected the only one who did
not huvecommunitywide involve·
mcnt or support from lhc res1
dent:. and voters rnour <'Ounty
OUR alternative 1s quite clelil'
Whale we have no lea to throw
into our ha r bor we do have
ballots to cas t upon the waters
and if we fail to vole out t.hc
"hand-maiden" and the "King
George.act -alike" at the earliest
possible moment then we have
truly surrendered our liberty for
self indulgence. and we will de·
serve the mediocrity and high-
handed ignorance placed upon
us
Only when we fail to re<1ct lo
obvious usurpation of our best
inte rests will we be in danger of
losing the liberties for which so
many struggled and died.
IRVING X. BURG
No 1t'f•'
To t he Editor:
Orange County has fell the
sting of Jerry Brown for being the
conservative a nd s taunch
Republican area it is. His appoint·
me nt of Miller as supervisor has
to be his method of punishment.
It would be iryresting to know
how much Brown owes Fonda
and Hayden: perhaps Miller's
appointment does not pay up the
account.
Miller states his opponents are
poor l~rs. I beg to differ with
him the county is the loser,
1''or what it 111 worth, Miller did
not wtn anything, it was given to
hlm.
J OHN T. ISBERO
Net''••"•'
To tbe Editor:
Well, we now know Brown's
trylna to make poUUcal ff°"*"
out of his appointment of Miiier
at the expenae of Oranae
County.
I am now. not very ,.onda of
either Brown or Mtuer.
WILLIAM 0 . LUSlt
Is Cancer a Disease?
TiMr K•••.., la la tM .................... ••M 'I f•ll•r• te fnlecl ........... ,....~ , ..................... :
.... c.Mn11 ..... Ill
,..... .... ...,F Cl .... .. ................... .......... , ........
.... -... lf ..,.... -... ,, ..._ ...... " .... ....... Llllm•11a•••..,....•
•••••• of amalt, ••If· deltnetiftlJ ..........
eo••IUed :,,~~ .... ~ ..... ... rn..·1 • tMarJ ,...
........ by .... ....
meclieal peo-
p I e lbat
aperm ma1 be earelnocnlc.
70UI' ._...... may DOt OGl1 be
10W' '°"" but your killer. too.)
Yet ID the mickt of 10 mucb alcU.., from tlme lo tlme you cu eome acrou tbe proverbial
90-year-o&d 1ent1eman puffin& on
one of the cl1arettea from the
four packa he smokes every day
as be eats nitrite-loaded bacon
and reminisces about his career
as an asbestol mmer back ·in the
llme before tbey wore mub to
protect them from that mineral's
ca rcinocenlc fibers.
IO 9tave lllwee.d a Lerrilylq ........
•• If HbHtH, tobacco. ait.rtt. la t.M beCOll or nuarides
........... DOM ot UMM 8'lb:
...... am re.U, be a caLM in tM ........ tat cravtl,y ..
tM e.me 9or the apple falllna
dowanrdtromatrM .. .
•• .... .., ..... do about
...... ......... tbat tbe lDcl· a.ta fll _.ward flllbla ap. .... an .,.W than IM lnd·
d•at1 of earthward fallln1 peadm, n.., all fall, eacb and .....,_.
IT AL80 atraioa tbe «MflnlUon
of eaaaallty lo aay tbat the
~ u....._ ••aled by a World War
II lllUpwol«er t. the cauae ol a cue. dt....-ed M yean later
In tm.iCltae and effect
aepanaed bJ balt of man'• aJ .
)ota.d three aeore and 10 t. a fee·
b&e ODe lDdeed. And u wttb the
cl1nettea, U'1 not every
1blpworker wbo Inhaled
ubeatol that 1et1 the cancer.
Only IOCDe.
Two medical researchers,
Drs. M.L. Kothari and L.A.
)\ebta, 1uuest that tobacco and
the other chemicalJ Indict.eel as
carcinogens might be more ac·
c urately called ··can cer ·
preponera," that is, substances
which hast.en the cancer one is
going to get anyway 11 one
doean 't die from something else
first.
These and other startling
ABSENT anything like a ideas appear in a new book, en·
"cure" webave1tampededtolhe titled ••cancer: Myths and
other aide ol the deck lookiq to Realities of Cause and Cure."
-leap into the lifeboat wttb the <Marion Boyan, Inc., 99 Main
word PREVENTION stenciled St., Salem, New Hampshire,
on lta prow. Find what "causes" 03079 .... 95.)
cancer, tben abun lt like the Tbe authors don't present
~--..,,.t.n:rna-.--1'!1anemtblnidvtce11u--thetr--tdeu -"WtflC"h wm find'
been carried to sucb extremes quick diaag:reement among both
we've constructed a cancer-environmentalllts and the or·
cauainl universe for ourselves thodox rabbis of the American
to try to survive in and by doing Cancer Society -as settled
Charles McC~
truth. but ., hnotbeMa few both laymen Md.....,,._._... lo dil·
CUU. Tbey wtll Ulef IOIDe, bUt
otb•n may flDd comfort la Jhe
lhou1bl that cancer a. DOt a dia· •H• at all but part of .lbe proe.., ol aim.. a proceu com· mon to aU bwnau, all mammala,
or eveoall ven.brat.I .
Kolbarl and Mehta see
care~ aucb u X-rays not u cam cancer but me~y as
•P••dlnf up the unlveraal,
bloloatca procea of sene.eence.
THEN WHY do children eet
cancer? If the two r~arcbers
are richt. a few children 1et
cancer because tbe 1enetically
pro1rammed a1in1 proceu dif-
fen from ~non to penon. A
few people • bk>loelcal clocks
stop before moat o&her people'a. A
few cblldreo coatract cancer and·
die juat fl a few people live to be
cent.eoariana.
Cancer lao't a diseue but a
part of life. "a herd feature" as
Kothari and Mehta put it, a
biological process wbf cb cannot
be anticlpated in any given in·
dlviduaJ but the incidence of
whlch can be precisely predicted
for the entire human herd. So
about 20 per cent or humanity
gets cancer regardless or en-
vironment or health regimens.
Members of various races are
more likely to get one form of
cancer and less likely to get
another. For instance, Hindu
women are prone to uterine
cancer while Parsi women in the
same environment have a high
incidence of breast cancer bot
little of the uterus.
Cigarette smoking is still bad
for one's heaJ(h, but If cancer ls-rrr il ~SellS"eall re
isn't preventable, the knowledge
may make it easier for us to
have the good life until death,
which is all we can hope for.
'lhe Acceptance of Perjury
Lee Marvin is among the bhm·
test of plain blunt men as I dis·
covered one night at Lefty
-O 'Doal'a bar. Over hi•
acnwdrtven and my scotch, re-
putaticm were fraemented, the
1reat were calumniated, and
acareely a tood word wu said ot
anyone. It was rreattun.
Jtm1111 Breslin apparenUy bad
a 1lmllar session with Marvin in
bis New York
hotel recent-
ly. Marvin,
who i• DOW
better known
for bla In·
volvement In
a famou s
lawsuit than as an excel·
lent actor ,
had 'a b it
of a hanper. He was beinl blunt
to Breslin about the trial:
•'The only thing that I really got
out or it was that I learned bow to
lie. . . That's true Ilea med bow to
lie. You bad to. Everybody lied.
WitneA&e1, lawyers. I never knew
that's how they do it."
Breslin asked , ••Didn't
anybody tell the truth durin1 the
trial?"
"Of course not," replied
Marvin.
THAT LYING IS endemic in
our courtrooms is not unknown
to anybody who bu bad coat.act
with our c riminal justice
system. Ir you are a defendant
you have to lie your way out of
the cbarse. If you are a pros·
ecutor you have to lie to get the
defendant into Jail, or plea
bargain outrageously, which ia
another form of lying.
The devil can cite scripture lo
his purpose, and the 1ood m~~bu tbia •lolan lm·
printed in--iiIS mm -rroiD the
days be went to law 1cbool. The
idea tbat truth is the best de·
tense ia a• archaic aa the
whalebone corset.
The best way to get equal
justice under law. it is widely
believed, ii to perjure yourself
shamelessly. Too many of us
have known persons who stuck
scrupulously to the truth and
landed in the slammer for their
trQuble. A little judicious per-
jury could have saved them.
THE LOS ANGELES Dlltrict
Attorney's Office, in the period
from Jan. 1, 1975 to early this
year screened 414 persons for
perjury. 1be record, I am sure,
cou_Jd be duplicated in any big
city in tbe country. The screen·
Ines are, or course, but the tip
of the iceberg. The perjury bas
to be decldedJy fiagrant to at-
tract the especial attention of
the DA 's office.
Superior Court Judge Armand
Arabian of Los Angeles recently
commented on this business of
Cabe justice obtained by false
tealimooy. ··1n criminal cues,"
he said, ••there ls a sporting
theory of justice that, in a base
way, says that the machinery of
the state Is a~ainst the defen-dant, so the least he can do is
bring in a few friends lo provide
a n alibi or other helpful
testimony.
"The concoction of a sllitable
story is a small price lo pay for
their lrlend's freedom. And why
not? The oddi of being prosecut-
ed and convicted of perjury are
infinit.ealmaJ." "
Aa Judie Arabian point.I out,
• it la harder to convict a perjurer
tban a murderer. In perjury
cues two witnesses, or one wil·
ne11 plus corroboration, are re-
quired to establish guilt. This is
an exception lo the general rule
of law that the direct evidence of
one credible witness is enough
for the proof of any fact.
THE TRUTH about lying, if
one may put it that way, was
st ated centuries ago by Mon-
taigne. "ln plain truth, lying is
an accursed vice. We are not
men , nor have other tie upon one
another, but by our word."
The prevalence of lying, the
persistence or perjury, are daily
increasing the rot that is
destroying our criminal justice
syste m. That anything much can
be done about this condition is
dou btru I. P eople go into
courtrooms to win their cases,
not medals for integrity. This
especially applies to criminal
lawyers, who not only Justify but
frequently instigate perjury. It's
all become part or a sinister
game, and It's too s ad.
"·~
lhundey. July 19, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7
Orange· County's
Most &Citing
S~dalty .Center
UPCOMING EVENT
PRO-AM ROLLER SKATING
AND SKATEBOARD DEMONSTAATION-
'f)iamond Jtead Galler~
Lorge Selec11on Qf
Chinese Gi fts
Fine Art
-:>nd Jewelry
(Mefcenttle Bldg. •th Level)
557-3031
The Village is pleased to
announce the opening of
Featuring Custom Engraving
Domestic & Imported
Crystal and Stemware
Bldg.C-43
540-4991
We specialize in
Plant Gift Arrangements
C•ll Ua _.751-3376
WE DEl.IVEA
etdg. C-31
JULY 28, 1979
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
-~~ £r:::1 Artesanict , ~LI\ Ainconada
.. . ,\ ...For COLLECTORS ,. . i#J~t., ~) Ceramic Anlmala
:J ~-' ~~>'I Each subject careful-{.\ ' A rififJ3..~~ ly handcarved from
..;{~' fine grain ceramic
ma t er ial by twi n
brothers in Uruguay. For many years their
studio was limited to a small corner of their
living room. Now they are famous. Our col·
lec tion is complete. If we don't have the
cP+4!-~l-W4iu~..we...w1ll-ot'deuLEJ:om.....S6-.lu...i1m-tm----t1 ns._ tnLV-LHrD:RS
STONEWARE
Bldg. 8 -21
556-8165
WOOD INLAID
Che·ss & Checke~
Boards
25% OFF
All Sizes From 11/•" to 3" SQ.
in A \lairetv of Hardwoods & Stvle!r
GAME:~~~HIP
(Mefcantlle 81dg. • Street Level>
557-2447
Fine Imported Pipes
Expertly blended tobaccos
Home of "Snowflake" anct
"Black Gold" Tobacc<>
Bldg. &.26
556-0778
For Every Age -
For Every Taste -
Jewelry Findings-Very
Reasonable
121( Gold filled & sterling silver chain :
From ONLY S2.2S a foot
Gold Plated and ROdlutn Pt•t.d chain:
Only If You'r Choosy About Your Clothes
From ONLY.-a foo1.
Feather Jewelry-Crafts-Beads-Etc.
..
• Suits In the Latest Styles
Come and See Us !
("*c•ntlte ..... -L.9¥ell
557-40l2 • SPOrt Coats •Shirts
•Ties •Alterations
..... c..a
541-3108
Open w11lcdays: 10AM-9PM
8aturdayl: 10 AM -6 PM
8undayl: 11 AM -5 PM
located at Sunf lowec and Bear Streets In Santa Ana
,, Oppoelte South Coast Piaz. Malt
·-.
ALASKA
'J!aldez, Alaska: A Sudden BonanZo
Oil 2ipeline Brought Great Wealth
t VALDa.Alii*atAPa -~ ... =,......,,. ........ dMlr -I ••«n .... llttfe lowa of Vat•H ire• wealtbJ almoet ovmallk ...._
~· trau·Aluk• oU ,........ ... ~.
Ae"* lM uun wat.n ot i
baf ...... nlleeU tM IMW mantaMaiz"•-lMll ..
tbe ... ol "·' ......... -mU. Ntlat...,,.... wtllktl 1\1
mHU• barrel• of ou • ••1 mo"' ...ala tn.. Pru6oe Bay, oat ... llel.e'a North Slope. A OUt
ice-r... pert. the erude la ~
Into tankers for tb• rlde to
.oulhem retlneria
HAVING Tll:S PIPICUNS h•
been akin to pavlq ~ ttreet.s
with aold.
The 4 pereeel ui. tu has
been eliminated . .Property taxes
are on1f S.t mills. TbtA'a no
~rsonal property tax, and lhe
skyline la alive with construction
paid for by oil doUan -a
bllllon·dollar petrochemical
plant and the buildinas of a 148
million port.
''It 't a windfall; no doubt about
it." says Bill Hoffman, mana1er
£DITOR'S NCJTE -The CroM·
Amica piiwline ho.a protnckd ~
hOtlOl ~llu for IM lower 48
1totea and o M1'I h/e #or com·
m1uutfe1 ha Al41ko. Auocioted
Pre11 torltn• ezamtu tDhat the
aof.m~ ltttl ribbon hal mHnt /or
two communitie1· Voldn o"d
Fa.arbaMa
of the town's largest motel. "But
it 'a all a matter of bow you
manage the wealth, and we're
investing it wisely '' ----
TREaE ARE RUMBLINGS,
though. that the city's wealth is
not sifting down to its 4,500 resi-
dents
"The city can surely pay its
bills The town's rich, but the
people aren·t," says councilman
Rob~rt Kellar
Slim Blood agrees. "A quick
tour around the community will
show you that there are no real
dollars her e. You don't find
homes with beautiful g rounds.
the kind or things that reflect re-
al prosperity," be said. "The in-
dividual is not part or this
wealth."
Valdez had its beginnings as a
tent and cabin jumplng-ofr point
for thousands of prospectors
stampeding north to the copper
of the Wrangell Mountains and
to the gold of the Klondike.
EFFORTS TO ESTAllLJ8R a
s table economic base were
thwarted by man and nature.
In 1907, Valdez and Cordova,
SO miles to the southeast. vied
for the attentions or two compel·
mg railroad builders. who were
looking for a terminus for a
railroad to the copper mines
Valdez losL
A 364-mile wagon trail to
Fairbanks .f<epl the town alive,
and it evolved into a major port
for s upplies shipped into the in·
terlor
ln 1964, nature stepf)ed in. The
great Alaska earthquake hit on
Good Friday. Sea waves and
blazing oil from ruptured
bayside tanks wiped out the
docks and a good chunk ol the
town
"I NEVER SAW s uch deslitu·
lion." &eys Blood, who lo8t a
longsho r e c r ew unloadinl(
lumber from the freighter Chena
when 11ant waves toued tho
1hip around like a cork. "Tius
state payroll Is the only th1nlC
that kept the village alive."
With the help of government
dollars, a t.ownaite was carved
out four miles away on more sta-
ble around. but Valdez never re·
gained its status as the port for
the interior. It wasn't until con·
wtruction of the oil pipeline
began tbat tbt town started to
boom aaaln.
.. The plpellne was '10, no-10,
go• beeaUle of eovlroomental
aulta and when It llaally went,
within a month the populaUOn ol
900 aweUed tremendoualy, •• 1ay1
Clty Mauger Mark Lewis. "We
w .... ll4IDle ... ,.. ........
tM .._.... ol· &he ~n• mo am.c-.··
T•S CONITRU<"TION era
broMIM loal1ftl prlrH and a -.t. abortap And the lnllux
.. ft towWolk 1Nmblln1 about
MW"'9Wl'I wMle altitude watt .
•• OM ....... pul It "I can't
wait to malle my taoo.ooo and set t.M bell wt of lhll r•thokl · ·
llaay made that kind of
money 9ulclrl1. It happe ned
elaewlM'l"tl in Alaska, too. bl.lt
bttauae Valdea waa lhe It«! of
the Al,yt"da l'lPt"llne rv1ce Co.
marine terminal, Ill\ legacy had
lUlt bq\m.
The city, backed by lntemMI
Revenue &orvk.-11ppruval, sold
U .36S bllHon In tu-exempl
municipal revenue bond• to help
the pipeline consortium fimmce
the terminal.
IN RETURN, VALDEZ re
ceived 1 per cent, o r S13.6S
million. Voters decreed that the
windfa ll should be pl11ced tn a
permanent investing fund. with
only the proceeds ell1lble for ex-
penditure.
Because of the terminal.
lnaly approved the aale of ..
mTIUoa ln 1•neral obllcaUoa
bonds ror tbt new harbor. Qty
ortit'lala hope it wUl acaln make
Valdes the major Ha link to the
Interior
11 Vald9a fiellbent ror Ill the
lndu11\ry It can aet !
"We unfairly have 4.rl lma1e
of belna. an ind.uatrial·minded
town," anttwel"'I Lewis. ·•we·~
aC'c""'1 ol not Uklnl iDto ..roD·
sideraUoo \he environment. Yet
we're the only city in the state
funding a fishe~ enhanc~ment
proaram . . We 're the onl)'
city with u low ·sulphur tuel or·
dtnunce "
SUE I.ANG. WHO moved t.o
Valdez from Mass8cbusetts with
her · husband and son tn 1974,
s ays the city has "a great school
system and summer parks and
rerreation programs .
"The nice thjng about Valdez
Is we'll grow, but we'll never get
so big," MNI. Lani{ 1rnid. ··wu
can't grow up tht• mountuln~. In
to the boy c>r on tht• niudrlut.11 ,
after ull "
* * *
VALDU 18 RICH IN OIL, aUT NOT AU. RI..,._ rtt IH#..M 1Ht .-w Wt.Al r H
AcroH the Bay Llee the Ind of IOO· ....... f 7 7 11)~1 '' .,.-, N•w .. ~-.-
Valdez' property tux col~clions
soared from .$160,960 in l974 to
$7.5 .• rnlllion last year. Assessed
valuation climbed from $91.4
million in 197 to $1.63 billion last
year.
Oil Boom Eludes FJtirhanks
While other communiUes of
4.500 might consider themselves
in big business when spending
tops $1 milllon. Valdez' debt
service alone was nearly $1.6
million last year.
FAlllRANKS. Alaska CAP)
fo'airbW\k 's history Is a history-of
boom and bu~l Completion or
the lram1 Alaska oil pipelint:
didn't qujtc rnukc the town go
bust. but il cmphallcully ended a
boom. Is the city rich• Sta te figures for this city of
-UWEU.,-ff-AJNt'f--poor;!..1..says---36.000..~'>bo.w .JAn-Unemploy,men~
Chief Deputy Clerk Shirley Soll rate of 14.6 percent. Most of the
with a shrug. jobless worked on pipeline con-
She moved here In 1951 and st ruction, which ended in l977.
has left Alaska only once since
-a 1952 visit to Hawaii. BEFORE PIPELINE con-
s truction began in earnest in
1974, the jobless rjlle was about
10 percent. Al the height of con-
struction. in 1975, it was only 5.6
I h<· cost bulloon11 by $:1 3 million
for t•ach duy of delay. The even
tuul cost of the entire hne could
be• $15 ballmn, about double the
COl)t of the SCIO-mile 011 lane.
Some c1v1c lcader11 sec no prob-
1 c m with the eco nomi c
downturn.
ROBERT RICHARDS, chief
economist for Alaska Pacific
Bank. insists that Fairbanks is
not i n the throes of a post·
pipeline bust. He says that wtule
the conslrucliOJl industry has the
b lues, fi s h1nj!: limbe r and
touris m remain strong.
''Th•·r•· 111 :.11 unn .. , ••• _,.., 'I·
pt•11111ml11m runntnK throut(h Uw
Ala11ka hw11ne111s cumrnuntty,
he 11ald. "Th~ tiltttJ· 111 f'xpt:rlf!f)I
mg JWSl the low 1ude of a bta1
ness cycle. It IR not a poat
pipeline bust as expected "
However . the Fairbanks North
Star-.Borough.Asscmblat-hlc.h...
encompasses the city and it.s cn-
vl rons -hedged its beL'> by ap ·
proving a fiscal 1980 budget that
reflects the tough lame~
THE 1%6.3 MU..LION budget IS
down $1.4 million from the fiscal
1979 figure. The property tax
ll1lll t 41,-It •fl:>l1 t}•/Wll ~1Jt111l)' 41
., 11'1
fl ttJCJ.11'~f'I W•llb"'
(1t>V J.sy ff,1111lt1•1'1tJ h:1::. f>f'J
f1t~',,.tJ Wlntli'r t ltJ~Ur .. t1f lh•·
North fflt.111"· h''"' rood t~n•u"I'·
1 ~1~ l ;~"laturi-lff1prt;pr11Jl••tJ
fun'1'> for only '>IX rn11nthh ,.,,
...tn4~
Tht• JW.m1h· rn;,d from th'·
Yukon H1ver north to PrudhCM:
HCl y W(J!. built Pxclu'>ively to
~erve construction of the 011
p1pe hn ·. and only truc:ks ser ving
Prudhoe Hay and pipeline
'See FAIRBANKS, Page Al2)
• ·1 had a lot of friends who left
because of the pipeline. It was
destroying their way of life. But
many of them came back."
Whal they come back lo is a
town with new schools. an Olym-
pic-s ized swimming pool, four
tennis courts, a ski lift, parks, a
new dock for fishermen, a small
boat harbor and a library and
museum complete with an Ox -
ford Polytechruc curator.
percent. Layoffs began in 1976, ,-----------------------------------------
and the une mployment rate I peaked last year at 18.8 percent.
•'TJIE RICHNESS OF life was
here before the pipeline," notes
LeRoy Church, who says be
cherishes the outdoor setting of
a small town. "The new physical
richness just helps people enjoy
it more.
"A lot of people come here
and don't see the improvements.
They say, 'You're s upposed to
be the richest city on the West
Coast.' But we're such a new
town. We've got stuff it's taken
100 years for other cities to
achieve.
"Uncle Alyeska is going to
take care of a lol or things,
the re 's no doubt about that. But
we gave them a lot to come in."
The town is about to give a lot
lo another industry. Alaska
Petrochemical Co. has decided
to build a plant here
"WE LITERALLY PULLED
the cat out ol the bag on that
one." says Lewis, referring lo
Valdez winning the bid over the
town of Kenai.
He s ays Alpetco will add about
800 jobs to the town's economy.
This spring, voters overwhelm
Kid Ba8eball
Clinic Slated
The city of Irvine will sponsor
a P·Nut Clinic giving youngsters
6 through 8 fundamental Instruc-
tion In baseball.
Practices be11n on July 23 and
will be held Mondays and
Wedneadays from 10:30tono0nat
Harvard Community Athletic
Park.
The cost of the cUnlc 111 $8.:iO.
Interested kids may register 1tt
Irvine Civic Center, 17200 Jam-
boree Blvd.
Figures for gross reta il sales
and other economic indicators
show the sam·e curve. .
BanlC deposits in December I
1978 were off 17 percent from the
year before. to a total of $234.9
million. Loans were up 1 per-
cent. )
The value of building permit:o;
issued in 1978 fe ll 40 percent ., __ ..
from 1!117, to $88 million. Hous 11
ing starts decreased 49 percent.
NUMEROUS BUSINESSES
quietly folded the past two
years . Other ~hops s ay that
despite losing money. they are
hanging o n for the s tart of
another pipeline -the proposed
4,800·mile Ala s k a Highway
natural gas pipeline, or some
othe r economic boost.
The borough plapning depart-
ment says Fairbanks-area
population dropped 13 percent
between 1977 and 1978, to about
60,850
S ummer construction work I
eased the load for some of the
Jobless, while others took on jobs 1
alien to their s kills to tide them I
over.
The prosperity which workers
and city and business Icade~ •
glimpse in the near future ;
hinges on construction of the
natural gas pipeline. which will •
s nake its way through Alaska
and Canadn lo markcl11 in lht·
lower 48 stalci..
NORTHW•:HT Al,AHKAN
Pipeline Co., whlc'h will bulhl
the Ala11kR IHlrtlun or ttm 1111••,
t1oy11 the pro)t•c·l c·oulcl c·r c1uln UM
mnny UH 20,000 JOhll Ill Alu11k11.
1111d vumv $1100 1111111011 Into
AlaHk1t'11 lrtullllll y Ill 1 oy1dtl1•1t
und t111U111 cl11rlr11t llu• lllu 111 thu
llnu.
Th~ llnn, hnwnv"r, h1111 11«11111
do•ui•·tl h v ,..,atul11·t ol'v 1111'1
fltu1nrl116' 1iro1Jlt111111 'l'ha Ir.hint
t111Uro11lo lit th•I freiHml1111ry
work wi II not 11111 r until tltu.
und lhut <'ot11" r'uc•tlon will tu1l
bcteln until • )'1111r IMhH
Northwt~111 AIHk•n n11tlm•tc·•
.. "
fROM Fash ion Island
Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .. ·-· ,
l
•
A NTY OAIL v PILOT A.
IJellllllellPaeJeet
v tJCI Board to Vote
' A ......._ ol lite UC llMrd ol ••1••t1 ••• to wot• today oa wW.W • .._. phnzt.1 ...... for .............. -=-... ......... • ..... .. MeOm· .... ,....•ucam. ..... c.. ............... ...
1'8 • '' ut .. • r-.a111 •-.• '° ...... -............... ,r·=-•tliill9 for U. '91141eall apart·
..... ..::. haU Board of ..... ti CICMIN &Mmauerrriday
CAW plasFTn 1tope tM • •· Ila ... ..nteill ud 1reduate IW·
BUl8 Sought
For Travel
Expemes
Oraqe County supervisors have de·
cld~d to try and save money by
seekinl bids from travel agents on
some $170,000 worth of county travel
expenses each year.
At the suggestion of Supervisor
· R a lph Clark, county d epa rtment
heads were asked to compile their
travel requiremepts for the year and
develop a bidding package that could
be offered interested tra vel agencies
c LAaK, IN A REPORT t o
supervisors. said the county's in·
formal policy for many years has
permitted individual employees to
make their own airline and hotel ar·
rangements when they travel on
county business.
1----DY-~IM(]ITTJ-and-for convenience.
Clark said. 92 percent of the business
ha s gone through one agency, World
Travel in Santa Ana
DURING THE PAST year , he said,
county employees had 697 transac-
tions al World Travel, involving
roug hly 800 a irline tickets and
$111 .000 worth or business.
Another $10,000 worth of business
was placed directly with airlines by
county employees. Clark continued.
and another $50.000 was spent on
overnight lodging outside Orange
Count)
"AS THE FATE of the count)
budget becomes more closely con-
nected with decision·making in
Sacramento and Washington, D.C ..
this travel volume should continue to
mcrease " the Anaheim superviso-
saad
As a result. he said, the count)
should seek bids on a consolidated
travel package to see if money could
·be saved
Attendanct>
Boosted
At County Fair
Warm but breezy weather was
c redited with boosting attendance the
opemng weekend of the Orange Coun-
ty Fair last Friday through Sunday.
fair officials said
They said tt)at . as of Sunday even
ing. attendance had reached 94,695,
s urpassing by 17,048 the figure for
the first weekend of last year's fa ir.
Fair General Manage r Ken Fulk
also credited the gas eris~ with en·
couraging motorists to stay close to
home
He said there were no individual
outstanding draws the first three
days but that all events were well at
tended
The fair continues through Sunday
-wrtllHYOUI
t•5HIOIHOOD"
SADDI ••CK COUKI
MOITH CAMPUS
Swft9t , ............ L.9ple .... _.S •• •mc•Y...,
Orange County·s newest college
experience has all you need this
Fall for an Associate ol Arts
Degree
• 'Afltl,T~=-FALL • n.All TOUI ..!U
......... ....usf
C411 llt.fMI. nt. JI 6 wJlttww .......
s .... •+CllCOUMI "°"'" c:AWUS .... .,..c... .............
·ou1t1ty Education m • small liberal artt COiiege etmoephef9"
....
-I
dnt.t °" 1 alt. eut of the tx.laUn1 Veruo Place apart.mnu could be
como&eled ud reedy for occupancy
by Apni ma. CoaltrucUon I.I ten·
taUveb adMduW to berln ln Sep·
tember.-. A ~ to U. flnanee comm1U~11
1ald lludld demand for on·campus
hoa1i111 at lnU. "conUnues to ex· eeed the bDultna 1uppty. 1'b1I de·
mand ta tncreulnt more rapidly
than previoualy antlclpated."
VCI Pa&81N1'LY ha s enouch
units to accomdate 1,550 under-
sraduate 1tudenta and 1,026 married
and ar.ctuate 1\udent.s. The report says · housln1 capacity for under·
graduales will be increased by
almost a thousand with completion of
an already approved recreational
vehicle park and residential apart·
meats in Ul80.
The 300 new units the university
wants the regents to approve would
consul or two-bedroom units. each
with a stove, refrigerator , draperies
and carpets. A UC spokesman said a pproval or
financing for the project through re·
ve nue bonds would· be considered
when the campus seeks design ap-
proval
County Vehicle
•
Portable AM/FM Stereo Cassette
Recorder/Player
SCA-18 by AHll1ttce
Depend on CB When
You Need Gas!
TAC-'22 by Reall1Uc
I
Fuel Conversion Ma ke your own c usto m ized
6995
recordings o r lis ten to AM,
St d R t d FM stereo o r prere c o rd e d U Y eques e c a ssettes Features built-in 1:1995
Reg. 119.95
Antenna Mounts
._....___. on Flat Metallic Surtace o r ani?e County Su pe rvis or s' micro pho ne s. tone , balanc e
Chairman P hilip Anthony -S~)ts. --a---.<i~~K>~velcGnt"1'~S.. Ftnd w hich station s a re open. where p rrces a re
best. who 's got road service. The re a re ~enous gas
s ho rtages . so CB 1s a must. It'll save you money.
time a nd it's great 1n any emergency 21 .1s31
th a t county v e h i c I es m u s t 3-way power: AC . optional
be converted to a lte rnate fue ls 12voc adapter o r batte nes. because or sharp rises in air poll u-
tion
Anthony, the county's represen-
tative to the South Coast Air Quality
M anage me nl District , said that
levels of ozone are climbing at cin
alarming rate.
HE SAID THAT 12,000 tons of
emissions are dumped into the south
coast basin each day and that the re-
cent trend towards lower ozone levels
has been reversed.
Anthony s aid weather may be a
factor for the increased pollution but
that illegal use of leaded gasoline in
cars equipped for unleaded fuel is the
principal source
••WE MUST CONVERT county
vehicles as soon as possible," An-
thony told fellow supervisors.
Anthony asked for a study to de-
termine if alternative fuels can be
used
He indicated he would propose
legislation from gas t ax revenues for
conversions if that s hould prove
feasiblP
FJShermen Net
Huge Sea Turtle
L(SBON, Portugal <AP) -Two
fishermen netted a 1,650-pound sea
tur tle orr the coast or northern
Portugal, a news paper reported.
The giant creature was brought to
port after being caught off the coast
near the town of Apulia, 220 miles
north or Lisbon. The fishermen said
the turtle struggled mightily after
becoming tangled in their nets, the
Lisbon daily Correlo de Manha re-
ported.
The turtle measured five feel in
diameter and had fins 2 feet long.
Reg.179.95
-r -V/S.-1 . ~ CHAH<d lf/MO!:>I V OHI '>
Archer Magnetic-Mount CB
Antenna. 21.1005 •.• 14.88
Half Price Battery Sale! Diamond Styli Sale!
13¢
Reg. 27¢
Why pay more! These Ra dio
S ha c k "Ne w Fo rmula" "D" size
1 .SV batteries meet tough proof-
o f-perfo rmance tests before they
leave the fac tory 23-t66
By Realistic
219
Reg. 3.79
Mini FM Stereo Car Radio
By Realistic
Tiny 8 -watt radio fits
under any dash. Wo rks
with a ny 12-volt nega tive
g rou nd system .~Sliding
bala nce and tone contro ls .
lighted dia l and FM s tereo
light. With a ll mounting
ha rdware . Less speake rs .
3995
upg rade your
p resent car-
tndge. don·t
let a wo rn
stylus dam-
age your
reco rd s . S izes
10 ht most
ma1o r name
brands
AM/FM Digital Sale'
Clock Radio •
ChronomaticJOJ-116 by Realistic
27ss
Reg.39.95
Save on a radio
that wa kes you
to m usic or
ala rm S nooze
bar lets you
doze off to
music be fo re
auto s hutoff
2-15 10
Keep in Touch!
CB Walkie-Talkie
TRC-80 by Realistic
1588 Reg .
19.95
Up-Front
Combination
Speaker/Mike
"
Sensational features a nd
quality at a price tha t's hard
to b eat Perfect fo r sco uts
h ob byis ts. sports me n.
Cha nne l 14 c rysta ls
Ba tte ry extra . 21-1602
Save on a Complete Hi-Fi System
by Realistic
Half Price! Stereo Receiver
with Auto-Magic® FM
14995
Reg. 299.95
• Aeellltlc STA.es Stereo
Aecelwr with 35 W8ttl min.
AMI per ctwtnel at I ohma,
20-20,000 Hz. 0.3111 tot8I
harmonic dlltartlon
• 2 MC-1400 8p1111&er lptlme
• L.AB-53 ~with-· eov.r, M9gnelc Cfitdge
Buy now for sensationar savings on a
receiver with Auto-Magic, a circuit that
fine-tunes FM stations for lowest distortion.
then monitors the sJgnal to maintain best
sound and prevent drift • a1.-1
RADIO SHAQK HAS OVER 1000 $TORES ANO OEALllfS IN THE USA AND CANAD/ft
COIOMA •MM PCMtTAIM •MUJ UMMA • MIWPOll IMCM ...,............. ............ ........ . ........ ...,. ..........................................
COITAMISA ,,........ -1•=1M t•tlf...,._IM ~=-IAllCl.8•lfl *"' ~ "'49--... -.. -...... ~ .. ... ,,_.._. MtlllOM ""°
............. ···--IAllJlllAM .......... _ ---~ CAlll1'IAMO . .. ... ,.....,.._
• '\
MOit items
llSO lv .. 1.ole II
AIOIO Sh~
0Hlttl
lc>e* '°' tl'ltl
119" '" '°"' "....,,hOOCI
ltadle
11111811
O•AL••
'AICU MAV VARY AT INDIVtOUAl STC>f'ES
••B.JiP. . ,... z•t ... '•ttae u.a . ...., •7ttee. u.e .... I . Ar'091 .wlar, .._ ,_... •.
•la-4 naeUoa lro• &.Cal
-;:: 2 ........
-.. MMriaa u..·•
CIMtUl'J......._.. ....... J•
b I ud '9 tbil ........ C81T7
tile Imai• ef an American
WOIDM.
AUDT NOallAN. officer ln
dlar,. of lbe old mlnt ln San
l'ranellco. •xptalntd bla olftce
ha1 rweiwd muy talll CGe· eemina the new coin.
·'The main objecUoa la th•
.Ue.'' he1a.id.
The copper and nickel cola ll
1maller Oiu a ball dollar aod 1M.btb 1.,.., tllu a quuwr. f he 1ll1bt 1&ae difference
bttwem tM MW doUar l8d the
quarter ii eaualq 10me con-
f•ion·~ the area.
.IOBEE OtlON OF Cbrla
Faablona ln Colla Mesa 11id lbe
haa received two of the new
liars and almost 1ave tbem
as quarten.
ecause of that type of con·
f•ion, many merchants accept
the coin but wlll not tlrculate It.
Carolyn Carr, manager of A la
c,rd ln Costa lleaa, said "lhe
cqin is a pain in the neck." When
sbe and her employeea receive
the coln, they put It aside unUl it
can be deposited ln the bank.
A C"8111Ea AT Lane Bryant
in Costa Mesa explained that
she had not received any of the
calns. but sees that there will be
a problem H far as accom-
modatlq them In the caab re-
gi1ter.
A number or local merchants
are putting the new dolJars In
the slots designated for the Ken·
nedy half dollars and the
Ei1~nhower silver dollars.
Mike Eberheadl, manager of
Shakeys Pizza Parlor in lrvine,
said he can't understand what
(jll the <.'Ol\fWJion ls about. He bas
~·-'"'"'
-~~ TOO SMALL FOR BUCK?
New AnthOny Coln
r elocated bis chan1e slots so
that the quarters and the new
dollars are on oppo81te s ides or
the repater to alleviate any con·
fusion.
"I LIKE THEM," he ex·
plained. ''They make the cash
flow easier and they don't t.ear."
Leonard Plpltone of Toy
Center in Newport Beach said he
thinks it is going lQ work. "It is
something new and people are
reluctant to change."
"ll would have helped matters
jf It was larger or if the coin was
trul y ll·S ld Cd inst e a d o f
~ircular," he added
roa,.. auND uc1 tlderty. u.. ... cm Ml ea .... 101M taelUl6aD and WOIT)'.
"Tta•re l1 no way a bllncl
pertOD will ever be ablt to WU
UM clU'fef•M ...... tM MW dollar Md &M qwuur:· MAd
Bertha WtlMtock, • lr.W. 1tu-
deDl at &be Btaillt lnaUtutt ol
America.
··1 Md ~ m m1 eoln purM ud didD't .... UoW It, .........
plained. "U.-., there are tome
modlllcaUooa ln lbe coln t.bll la
1olnl to be a conatant problem."
Plpltooe Wd tbe back ot the
new com ,, tlmllar to the ·back
of a qu11rter.
'1l'VE llEA&D THAT old.peo-
ple have ,Sven them awa~. u
quart.en becauae they couldn't
aee tbe dilference.
"It la the Treasury Depart·
meat's hope that t.be new dollar wm replace the dollar bill and
tave milliona of doUan by cut·
tlnc prlnttne expenses,"
Norman explained.
It C09tl three cents to produce
the coin va. two cents to make
the dollar bill: the new coin wlll
laat 15 years or more and the
Ufeapan of the aver.ac dollar ls
18 montha. The Tre11ury Department.
which releued about 500 million
colna J.,iy 2, planJ to continue to
'Produce 80 millio n coin s
monthly.
Medical R~~rds
Can't Be Copied
SACRAMENTO <AP>
Legislation to give patients the
right to see and make copies or
their medical records has been
defeated by a state Senate com·
mittee
The vote was 3·4 on AB157 by
Assemblyman Howard Berman.
0 -Los Angeles. It takes five
favorable votes to get a bill out
or the Senate Judiciary Commit·
tee
Utilities
'Wrong'
On Loans
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
CaUfomta Supreme Court hH
held that the stat e Publlt-
Utlllltet Commlaalon wronaly
ordered four uUllty compan)11
to offer I percent loana' to
tlaanc• homo lnaulaUon pro·
Jecll.
.,_ lot«PreUnt the provlatona
of the Home Ins ulation A11
1l1tante and P'tnanc.-At'\, thn
court ruled Wednetaday that thft
PUC hM no authority lo order
Pacific Ou.• Electric.'. Southern
Ca lifornia (hJC <.;omp•nYJ
Southern CaWomla t :dlton an
San Ole.io 0 1t11 ., l':leC'trlt ' to
·adopt the flnanrln• pro1r•m
THE covaT'8 •· • dcicl11on
authored by Ju1Hlt c Wlltiv
Manu•l held that the act In·
tended to "p<irmlt nther lh11n
requl,.. .. utility comp•nl• to
partlclpat.e ln cm1.•ln a>l.n•.
Under thu uc:t . c·om1u•nlti11
could be perrnltlod to c·h1tr1&e 1.111
to 10 pert t•nt lntcm 11l on the
loan• ln1te11d of th~ It pttrctint
mandated by tht· rue:
The compunlu11 would 111110 tw
tree to dem1a11d a>iaybuck on th•
loana within 36 mo11th11 ln11t•·11d
Of 80 month11, Ult ord..r{•d by the·
commlllllon
THREE VTILITlf:S Sun
Diego Oas, Southern Callfom lu
Gas and Southwest Gu -ap·
pealed the PUC order.
A spokesman ror PG&E lo San
Franclaco said that before the
com mw ion ordered the lower
interest rates ln March 1978, the
uUUty uked to set a 12 percent
interest rate. However, PG&E
had been issuing loans at 8 per·
cent since February 1977.
s pokesman Dennis Poole r
added.
Pool~ said the utility would
have to review the ruling before it
decides if it will raise its rates to
.homeowners on the insulation
loans .
NOTtC& CW 94H.tl t•AWIP•• ltOTICS CW eut.lt t•ANSPl It
LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
I 1 ,, ,'/
Seelctn,, ~'#••l•1rt
lte;p JMUlcb M6'tl.O•, I> 'f';;x u 1:1, hu t. t1rnwn unruvorohlc
f'IHOm~n• t1y UIJIH:UrlllK ul, I.ht! llhUtlC o f Hcpr@tsuntullvf't;
wlt llout Jttt·kt:l ur1d t it• tfnu1>tt ~h>uuker•Thom us P. "1'1p"
O' Nu1U tuo> nt1I rci,1,1111rft-f1 Lo M i.llox' plc:u thltl reprel\c·n
tutlvt--tS tH! &llowc<S l11 Wt'ltl "lm11t•ful und rc11trulnod tltuTI
111t'r Hhll1:s" tt1mu«h LtllH11 l>u v
Jarvis Hopes to Cut
State Income Tax
LOS ANGELES (Al' 1 -Howard Jarvi"· 11 co·uuthor of Pro~Uon 13, has launched another lax-slashing Initiative cam-
paign to reduce the st(jt(' income tu and eUmlnate the bualnru111 1n·
ventory taX.
In froot of their homc>. Jarvis and his wife. Estelle. signed the
first petitions Wcdnesduy to put the meai.ure on the June 1980
ballot.
The measure, J ar vis said . wou ld "reduce the state Income tax
by 50 percent and repeal the business inventory tax "
Noting that Propos1t1on 13 lri~t(ered "a tremendous increase in the economy of California ." Jarvis predicted the latest initiative
woilld "have the same kind of effect "
Jarvis said 350 ,000 to 500,000 Jobs had been created in
Califonua since the passai.?f,>' of Propos1t1on 13. which limited pro-
perty taxe!'i to I pcrt"ent or assessed valuation.
To the residents of Laguna Hills
and surrounding co~m~nltles ...
CtecL '"' ..... IJ.C.C.I ClecUtet-4tlJ U C.C.I NOTICE ~"E•leY~~~~ Nollte It heretr e•~n to the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The~ Cllb al Soulhem Cali·
tomia is pleated to announce the reloca·
hon ol itS Laguna Hills office. etfect1ve Joly
23, 1979
Because ol the rapid growth In the La·
guna Hit1s area. the Club hu created a
new 8'ld a.get olfioe at 25181 Paseo De
Alea. In Ahcaa Office Pal1t near the Inter·
section ol Alicia PaOtway and the 1·5
Freeway
The new Laguna Hills district office Wiii
enable us to offer n iembers more etfi·
clenC, personalzed eeNice than ever be·
lore.. help with lndftc dtdons. vehicle
licensing, insurwa dalme. maps, tour
books. aocommodllionl reeervabonS,
recreation lflbmalion. ~planning and
wor1d tnMll .W.. For qualltled man-
... we allo on.-*>. boat and reaea·
tlon vehicle lneuranoe programs for you
and 'f04ll family, plua a great deal more •
Additionally, the AAJIO Out> office at
32355 Cout Highway In Soulh Laguna
will remain open to MMt members who
find the beach location oonvenient for
theirneeda
We're proud to be a pert of the Laguna
Hills oommunlty and we look forward to
continuing the tradition of seMce which
you've come to '81CP8d from 'f04ll Auto
Cllb. Stop In IOOfl and let us wetcome
~~
Mlehaef o·seeen. Manager
Laguna Hills Ollltrict Office
a Automablle Cluti .
W af Slldbenl C1llfotnla --~111DIMlli' .... l•CA.47MJ•t-MOO
..... Qs =-•C7.Mat1t-?m •
c m1toruf$0UNOltOUND5TEltlEO CrtGll°" of PACIFIC !.lAVl(l ~.
& J V 0 F NI ISSI 0 N V I E J 0 . Treft•letw, ..._. ~\ -•>' t\ ,,_.....,, ...... '*""'"' ...... I• t2t0 Horbor 81WCI •• 8l. Cotto Me••. t11tt Merg9WI .. Plr.wy, MIMloft Vleje. c-tr of Orenoe, SCMe ol C•llfornl•.
c-tr o1 °'°""'· St• ., c.tKerftl•, !Ml • ......, ,,.,., .. , '' •bout to 11e
IMI O 1111111 "~It ........ 1111 mode t o PENNY C.UM 81 NEA
"'ode lo JANET LEE N&TT, Tr-...... -ll<KI~\~"" TreMI-• ..._ llut!Mt,...,.M I• HtO H.,._ IMWCI . •83, Co\le llMw .
2tl9f ~I .. ,.....,., MIMloft Vie• c-ty .. Or.,._, Sl•le ol Celtlotn1•.
I•. Cou111, o• O••ne•. Slel• of TM ~, 10 be '"'"''•'"" t\ c.e1tor111e. IOC•I"" •t 7100 H•rbo• 81•11 • • Bl.
Tiie ill"Ofl9f1Y to be tr•n•l•rH " Cot•• Met.t, Counlr o• Orenqe. S•••• 01 l«_.941 .. _,, Mor.,.11tlle Pttwy . c.lllort\lo.
MIMIOft Viejo. Counlr ol OrOll9t. SC.W '910 .,.~., ltOK<rlllecl 1n .. ,..,,.1
of c.otlfOt'llJo. K : Alt UKll In In.do, .......... ""utp ~~r l•dew:rllled ln 90M•ol -· olld .... wilt .. lh•I TYPIN H : All tloCll In Ir-. lltrtu..•. _.,._, SlllVICES tu•l11tH •nown •
me11I .... QOOcl ..tit ol thot .,_ llllitl• ~A(lf' IC SEllVICES -kl<et.., .,
MU II-~ So\N t4olilld Slt<'H & Herllot 111\ICI., •tu, Co•to MeH ,
TV of Ml-Yl•IO. *'2 _...,,,.. y Of 0r.,... Mote ol C•1tlorn1e
~•wy., Minion VltjO. (OlitllY Of Tl .. lllil• treft.ier will be C..,\um·
Or ..... , Sto .. ol Col"-"'a. eted ... W ofter Ille Jncl d•Y ol
Tiie ... lt-r will 1111 <O•'t••"'· ........ ltn •t 1200 HorllOt 81.., ,
"'oted .,. ., et1er Ille Ill MY of • eJ, C-.o Mno, c:..ntr ol Or ...
Aueutt, '"' •• Hff> Moreeiirlt• SC .. • of Getltwlll• •••r .. Minion Viejo, Coliftlf of So for .. .._to IN Tr-ferM,
0r01119, IUte of CollfoflliO ell IMl~lllft• ,_ ... -Ue\ II
.. tor " .._ lo Ille ,,.,., .. ,..., 4W ''°"'"'-lor IN tflrM '"'°" l•ll _....._______ ............. ._ ............ . .., ,, ....... .., ........ ......
-1 ....... -.-........ _.
nn
l>otMI )Wty tt, "" o.-M. KM*, ~,.._. Ol'lltl9 Gletl oouy "''°'·
"' I
T•-July"·''" . ··------.. ~ ...... OrMll t...e Delly Piiot ·HUNTINGTON '""' "·"" f1»·1'-·-------·---tl PV9UC NOTICE
ft18UC NOTICS
,.... .... Cl9ll °"" .,.., ... ,. ............... -
I
BEACH
Surplus
Store
Easy to reach location
9045 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach
WHAT IS A SURPLUS STORE?
1
NATION
Te_. Times for .toltes
,___,,_.....;;;,--Carter~ (Juadonsr'• Quip
8JnANKate ....
WA.BNQTOllf (AP) -Wllla
t.Ma11 11U a "erilU ol eoa· •••ct" • Wl'J about. Pl'wl· ... c.w-...... t ..... Didi u. ........ .
OM Wt lilllD la tM face tbe
otber daJ, .......... ud. from
all outwar41 ••ldeaee, the
.. na.-•tzdd ........ t .. 't
tlDd ~to laulb abou&.
Tb• teecber. auddftly remem-btriDC tbt p~ident bad come
down from Camp Davl41 atop
llarylud'• CatocUD Mouataina.
tbrew both band.I ael"OU bla face
lD emberruament. Hutily, be
dt1clalmed any lntent to make a ' topical reference. -
Ca.Ur saw the humor in the
altuaUon and laqbed heartily . -
' TllS OCCAlllON WU a qu.·
.-1ndwwer1tMlolaM.Uy
at .... -••doa "' Delrolt. A. ........ ol the Comm..Uca·
UoM w.ten ol America won·
dered U 'CartH~ad do e •ftlaa.. about IUa ca '
m•t that there we ad· mlrala in the Pe aeon than
alaoent ablpa. more Air Force
eolo•eb tbaa warplanes.
"f wUJ have to check OD it and
'let you know," said the presi·
dent. who asked the Calllomia
man for bis address. The follow·
in1 excbaqe ensued :
Qtlest' er: The exact address
is 1155 Van Nuys Boulevard.
Pl'ftlde9t: Eighty-one, what?
Q•eeUoaer: Five-five Van
Nuys Bouleva rd. Panorama Ci· ty
* * *
C..Ta• ClOUOlf
Pr .. tdell&: How do you spell
the boWevanl!
Q111-...r er: B·l·v-d.
: Tbe audience rocked with
lausbter at tbe joke but Carter.
after a whispered exchanae with
a union official on the plallorm,
continued with a st.raicht face:
"Van Nuys Bou!evard. I've got
you."
When Carter alt.ended a Bap·
list Bible class Sunday, before
bis much-awai ted energy
speec:h. a lay teacher discussing
the conversion of St. Paul said il
was not necessary to ·'come
down from the mountain" to
proclaim conversion to Chris·
tianity.
* * *
Resignation Fever
·Good for a Laugh
WASHINGTON CAP) -Resignation Fever may he catching in the
executive branch but not in the House Agriculture Committee.
After 20 minutes or ,routine arguing over the syntax of a statement
on wheat exports Wednesday, the committee prepared to work on
legislation.
DEADPAN, REP. THOMAS
S. Foley, D-Wash., said, "If
there's no
further busi·
ness. I would
like to re·
quest that all
members
submit their
resignations,
hopefully as a
s pontaneous gesture of uni·
ty." Foley is "°"av
the committee's chairman.
Rep. Glenn En1Usb. D·OkJa ..
broke tbe silence that followed.
"There's a problem of whom
we s ubmit them to.''
"OH, WELL. I HAVE already
submitted my r esignation to
myself as chairman of the
caucus of House Democrats and
...........
have discussed this problem
with myself." Foley replied. ·· 1
have refused my resignation as
chairman of the Committee on
Agriculture, so you may submit
them to me."
The members then Celt free to
laugh.
F18hing Trip Set
For Irvine Kids
Tbe city or Irvine ls sponsor·
ing a one-day fishing trip lo Whittier Narrows RegionaJ Park
for youngsters ages 1 to 18, Ju!y
26.
The cost or tbe excursion is
$3.50 and includes transport.a:
tion, a soft drink and snack. For
more information contact Irvine
City Hall at 754·3639.
I
The president was not too pre-
occupied with bis forthcoming
speech to part.lcipale fu!ly in the
Bible lesson.
When the class leader asked
for examples of peopJe whose
conversion to Christ was greeted
with skepticism, Carter chimed
in. "Charles Colson was ooe."
The president added that the
conversion of Colson, Wat.er gate
felon and former aide to re·
sicned President Nixon, inspired
·'general disbelief.·'
Wllb Carter trying to set a
good example ot energy con·
s~rvatioo by setting air condi·
lioning thermostats high. the
White House was not the most
pleas ant place lo work even
before he ordered heating and
cooling restrlctions. Climatical·
ly speaking, jt least.
The president is meeting the
challenge by doing much of his
work in shirtsleeves.
0 f cours e . news photo· ,
graphers and important visitors
find him in jacket and lie.
Hearing Set
On Recall of
Volkswagens
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Transportation Department will
hold a public hearing in an effort
to learn whether Volkswagen of
America met its obligations in
carrying out a recall campaign
involving acce lerator system
problems with some of its cars.
The hearing is scheduled here
Tuesday in response to continu·
ing customer complaints about
problems with 1975-76 Rabbits
and Sciroccos. 1974·75 Dashers
and 1974 Audi Foxes.
Volkswagen spokesman Baron
Bates sa:ld tbe complaints may
be cominS from about 1•.000
car owners who did not respond
to the recall.
··We sent out recalls to 238,000
owners in March of '78,'' Bates
said. "I've got 90,000 responses
to that recall."
I Sears I
Sears. Roebuck and Co.
Presents
Artist
Mr. Gilpin will be in our
store Fri.. Sat. & Sun ..
7-20. 7-2 1 . 7-22. to ·
personally sign for you
full color & charcoal
reproductio ns of his
most recent works. You
will enjoy his true to life
renditions of wild life
(kittens too, boat &
wharf) scenes. A very
personal gift for any
occasion. The originals
of these reproductions
are also available.
.::=:::::::.:. ... -~ •• ·.~ ............ -.~
I
,
....
INTERCAAFT IND. CORP . •
I
I I
....... -
•
nu.cs.y, Joly 19, t979 DAIL y PILOT A If
SAVE30%
ON WOMEN'S
SWIMSUITS!
Spectacular
savings on one·
and two-piece
swimsuits!
reg. $21-$25
NOW
'13.99-'16.99
Chooee from
separate suit
tops and
bottoms.
reg.$9-$10
NOW .
15.99-'6.99
BONUS
Don't miea our
great savings
on O.P. for Gals,
andNobea
Hawaiian print
shorts & tops.
Reg. $13-$24
NOW
'8.99-'15.99
MEN'S FAMOUS
MAKER
SWIMSUIT
SALE.
Popular brands
in pipe trim
and screen
print styles.
(Asst. styles
and colors.)
Sizes 28-38.
all poly/
cotton
fabrics.
reg. $14-$16
NOW $7.99
reg.
$10-$28
NOW
'6.99
*18.99
SAVE
\.\ir-..... --r ON
LEVI'S BUSH
POCKET
SHORTS
Popular bush
pocket style in
brush cotton .
Lt. blue
and tan.
Sizes 28-38.
Reg.$14
NOW JUST
'8.49
FAMOUS MAKER
SH~RTSALE
S h o rt sleeve collar
placket knits, HawaHan
shirts and cotton tank
top styles. Assorted
styles and colors.
SHIRTS:
reg. $16-$23
NOW '9.99-St4.99
TANKS
reg. Sll-S12
NOW'7.99
HAWAIIAN
SHIRTS
reg. $19-122
NOW *13.99-*15.99
Hours: Daily 10-9:30: Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 ,
OPENING SOON IN OXNARD AND ANAHEIM/
ORANOr 189 S '1\Jst~n Ave, '1\Jatln at tbe Gard•n Grove Fwy. 114/639.1791
SAlff'A ANA 3430 S Bristol Ave. v .. mHe north ot South Cooat Piasa. 1141951-'100
MISSION VIEJO 25252 Mdntyre; Son Diego Fwy. Lo Paz exit. 1141516.6100
W£Sf'MINSfD 15412 Goldenwest St. next to Golden West College. 1141898-5541
HVN11#01'0N 1£ACH 1011 Adam• Ave. 8rootJunf 6 Adcmu. 1141184~
,AMDDA 80 S Fooddll 8'Yd. ltoeern«Jd a Foo«hJll. 2131671-1812
'fOllllAllCI 221JC Hawthorn• Blvd. south ol Del Ano FmblOft $quote. 213/313-139f
SHONA# OMS 4520 Van Nuys Blvd, next to Hugh• Ma1k'e1. 2J3/183..a.5l I
NOlmlmDCX 19320 Nordbolt St; 10mpa & Notdholl. CX1'o. ltom Northrfdge PICDO. 2131993·109'1
CIJUtl7'0l/Alm:llA ,_, Orldley St, amm lrom Loe C.nl~ Center. 2131124.-:J
-
WAIHDIOTON fAP> -SIM
........... 1o..,·o1. ........ '° ....... -... In& led1 .....,...
Ml Mel .. a poawfUI .................. _ .... ................
lln.can.-WbMe•t= •aa.11 U. lat few daYI
mben ol tM Wblte 1louM
ltalf u PNaldent Carter
the detlaloa of who will
and wa.G will 10 an hla
eup ol bis admlal1lr1taon
..
~·~''·'"'
,.
quarttn ol tM Wblte House
atter tbt mornbll meeUnp. A
few boun later, lbe Wlal&e Houle
annouaeed ~ rHlp ation of.
ftn, lboeklq u.e nation IDd
HDdlnl lbe value of tbe dollar
doW9', ud &he price ol iold to l'e•
cord helahta.
Mn. Carter la koown to be tbe
olotnl coalldanl to tbe ~l
denl of the United St.ates. She Is
c onaldered his best friend,
private ly bla foueheat critic.
pubUcly hla top defender.
ALWAVS, SHE IS seen as bis
,. . .,.. ......
Lady Snowdon. wll~ of
Lord Snowdon. former
hu1b•nd of Prln ceu
Mar1aretJ -hH alv"n
bl rtb ln 110ndon to u
dau1hter. It w11 aa rtrai
child fo r lh" forme r Lucy IJnd•aa.v·f loa g, :11
NATION I LOCAL
<AMmty Backs
Border Road. • linprovements
A tm,000 proJec:t to redp
and lmprcwe the lnteneetlc9 ol
MacArthur Boulevard and Pord
Road oq tbe t ntne·Newport
Beach border received a boost
lhl11 wuk from the County
Ro.ard of Supervlaors .
The project calla for expud-
tn a lhe number of tumlnc lanes
I rom MacArthur to Ford, re·
11 11.cnmenl of the Intersection for
h11ll.,r tra ffic now and new lraf·
fl•· 11l1nah1
. • as. CA&T E• •• ••E I
retary HY• tbe flnt lady wUI'
beavlly lnvolved ln t vahaat.
re.ipaUon olfen aubmltt.td
tlae president by bis Cabinet
Olber top level 1ppolntee1
'Sbe baa been beavlly in·
ved ln Ill u pecta of lbe wbole
p David evaluation and wtU
involved ln au aspect• ol th.is
luaUon.'' Mary F inch Hoyt
Wednesday.
c losest adviser. ( ] Her staff portrays her as T HE BOOKMAN
another Eleanor Roosevelt. an .
R!Vll WI DAILY PILOT
S111wrvhwrs approved $49,000
In 11t at.~ matcf\lnr rundll for tbe
11 r o J lo c· l 0 t h 11 r • 1 e n c i e s
1111rti<'l1>111tsna In the project are
I hu 1il4U.e {Ind the cities o( Irvin~
1m tl Newport Beu<'h
activist first lady who LhruslS ----------------
n . Hoyt, wbo has offered
resipatioo, rerused to say
ich Wh1le House advisers
a. Carter met with. She would
divulge the contents or their
versations.
I RE SAID, HOWE VE R, that
first lady d id not attend
e sday's d ram atic Cabinet
eUng or the White J louse staff
,.,. ........
• POWERFUL VOICE
Rosalynn Carter
mee•ang at which all his LQP ud·
visers were invited to offer oral
res ignations .
Instead, she lunched with the
preside nt in the i r private
ize of Bid 'f rims
JViguel Park Plans
. :: 'Plans for the second phase of Supervisors ordered the lone
.,_.elopment in Laguna Niguel bid ~rejected and asked planners
.. gional Park were orde red to reduce the scope of the pro--red back by Orange County ject.
sllpervisors.
The boar d 's ac t ion was
prompted when the Magnus
Company of Fulle rton submitted
fhe only bid for the park develop·
91 ent plan. and at $690,672, it was
~7 pe rcent higher than estimated
by county pla nners
T he park is located off Alicia
Parkway and La Paz Road.
The second phase of develop·
ment had <'ailed for construction
of overrught cam ping ureas. an
amphitheater, picnic facilillcs. a
play area and CJ trail system
herselr into public policy de-
bates.
Bu~ Mrs. Ca rter is more re·
ser ved. She bu confined herself
lo s upporting only a fe w issues.
s uc h a s the Equa l Rights
Ame ndment and increased aide
to the elderly and mentally Ill.
She has said repeatedly that she
considers her primary role to be
"J immy 's wife."
She is inc line d to tell her
hus ba nd private ly what s he
thinks rather than let him read
about it In the newsp a pers. She
has. for example. refused all re·
ques ts fo r lnltir vJews this week.
FRrnNDS SAY THAT during
the "domestic s ummit" at Camp
David. Mrs . Carter attended
most meetings Carter had with
his guests. taking notes like a
secretary. a lways nodding al
points she agreed with, never
flin ching, even at the harshest
criticism.
Aides say that in the pBsl few
days she has appeared energetic·
and "up," obviously ho ping her
husband's dramatic a ctions and
speeches will bolster the pres·
idcncy that togethe r they
worked so hard to capture.
"She hai. been s upportive. in-
t<'lligc•nt and involved." said a
close adviser.
'·Like always.··
'Fairbanks Ecorwmy Bounces
climb o r a coa :.t , s eldom
economic s tability (Continued From Page A8)
facilities along the route have T he symptoms ?J the s ame cy-
access to it. cle -were evi(lent when work
MANAGER WALLY BAER or started on the' oil pipeline. but
t he Fairbanks Chamber of Com· Harding says the oil lane a nd the
mer ce said the hauJ road brings . Pru~hoe Bay field muy be un
some $30 million a year to the end 1n lhemselves.
'Fairba nks ar ea. where mos t ·"The bottom has not fallen out
trucks using the road start and or our economy, and we don't end thei r runs . think it shouJd. . Pipeline con·
"The haul road is a key to the s tr uclion was a tern pora ry
Fairbanks ecoromy, .. !>ays Ben phenomenon. and it wa!> not a
H ardin g , di r ector o f t he bcnchmark from wh1ch togoup.
borough's Communi ty lnforma· We had to go down," !larding
lion Center. sa id
"If it is shut down fo r s ix • ''T HE FAIR:8ANKS econo~y
months. we m ay see the de· h::'s .gotte n .. rid o f .. all o f its
velopers of the Prudhoe bay oif p1pehne ra.t, .he sa1~. "What I
field rework the way they will mean br P•s>t;b~~ fa t 1s all those
expand the field. They may de· economic ac~v1t1es tha~ s upport·
cide to bypass inte rior Alaska if ed construction of the pipeli ne."
not Alaska entirely, for s upplles 1.n 1976, 21 perce nt of the
and stalfing," Harding said. Fairbanks econo"'!y ~as s~p·
F a i r ba n ks h as never h ad ported by const~uctt0n Jobs, with
economic equilibrium. 27 pe rcent commg from govern· ment work and 17 percent from
BOOM .AND BUST began with trade . In the fourth quarter 1978,
t~e frantic rush to t he rich gold construction accounted for only
fields around F airbank!> al the 8 percent, government jumped
end of the 19th century. Since to 36 per cent. a nd trade re·
then the city has a lways faced a mained stable at 17 percent
Thl· first consumer price index
for Fairbanks. released in May,
:-.howc<I a 1.4 percent increase in
prices from Februa ry Lo April,
compared with a 2 percent in·
cr('ase nationwide. The slower
n !>c was attributed largely to a
decrease in rentul costs.
ONE UNION WHICH boomed
during pipeline construction was
the Labore rs Union. Business
mannger Joe Thom as s ays when
the Job bonanza ended, his mem-
bership tell from a peak of 6,000
in 1975 to a present 3,700.
lie remains optimist ic : "We
were not hurt by the end of con·
str uction because we expected
it. T here was no need to com·
pcnsate."
With the coming of summer.
seasonal employment is expect·
cd to buoy the economy. but
when winter tempe rat ures as
low as 55 below ha lt outs ide
work. it wi ll mean 'jobless Hnes
again for many wo rkers.
"I don't really know why J>CO·
pi e con ti n ue to s tay i n
Fairba nk:-.," H a r ding s aid.
"So metimes you think it's just
human cussedness."
~---~-~~~-~~-~-~-~
CERAMIC
$500,000 INVENTORY
CLEARANCE
GLAZED ITALIAN .FLOOR TILE
6x6 • 8x8 • 10x10 • 12x12
s 1 !s... s 1 ~o... s 1 rs ...
. Mmy Tin Lenn. ..... Price
6x6 QUARRY Tll~E 89'~ "·
12x 12 ME·XICAN PAVER. TILE
'We Guarantee the largest
Selection in Orange County"
Store Hours 8 to 5:30
' . ~
Llll&B
loll
Ame na·
ment '
Pie ntlng
Mia At
Ou entity
Prtce1 , .. ..__
PUNTS
$]99
.-.ISGAL.CAHS •.
• MAGMOUA
• LIGUSTaUM TDAHUM
• HEW ZIAU.MD CffttlSTMAS TIH • rirra n u s . :~.~~~.,s S J 595
How Ollly •....
fl T~~k
011 H.td!
...... 4JJO
let.Sltt
• I 9" DICICJOftol
•I 000/o Solid
Stat.
•YlcleolMtlc
GIANT SIZED
INSTANT SHADE
TREES IN 24" BOXES
•• HA_~M rtnu
• Sl~A·
• ILM
• llaCH
• ASH
• MAGMOUA
• Ml:WIIAUMD
CHalSTMAS Till
• coaAL. TUI
H~~W s599s
W ' 'OLES.ALE -' ... --
.,, ..
DICllJOMI
• I 000/o Solid
State .....
'l~9~~===i!!i_ C.erot
MMM441t
••· uo SALE S~9 SALE S369
....................................... l'NGNA\()( ..... --~
•21 .. D'-JaRal
• I O°"o Solid
St• ....... c..,.,
•llectr.lc , ...
.,, ::J
STAR SYSTEM
•25 ..
DlagDRal
• I 000/o Sold
Stat. • .......
COllfrol
. . GARY KL!IN. •QUAD IGltAD" lllMMR, MARKI TIRE OF PICKUP TRUCK No OM Gives Hirn a HMI TllM, WMetoMIM»ound Patrolter Reports
' Few Argue Over Tickets
' . -'Quad Squad'-Patrola Beach City's Streets
CAPITOLA <AP>~ Driven in UU. beaeb town
near s.ta Cruz seldom fi&ht back when .tbetr ears
are ticketed by members ol "The Capitola Slee· trte Cavalry." ·
"It'• hard work to quarrel wttb a man in a
wheelchair,'' said PoUce Chief~ Allen.
AU.EN SAYS THE llDING OF alx Clitlabled
men -paraplegics, quadripleatcs and an amputee
-who patrol their beats in wbeelchain bu "ef.
rectively taken the aUna out or gettln1 a Parkin&
ticket."
Wearinl' red windbreakers and carryinl two·
way radiot, the six roll about town ln electric and
manually operated wheelchairs. They 1lve Uckets
or man 1trate1ic comers to 8"ive vtaltora direc·
liooa ..
Residents of the beach community of 9,500,
wbicb attracts an equal number of viliton daily
durin& the summer and on holidays, have affec·
tionateb' dubbed the group the "Quad Squad."
ONE MEMBER -A VJCl'IM OP POLIO lo
bis youth who admit.a be once ''chewed out" 1
meter maid -aaid be la "surpriaed bow fl'leadb
everx,epe 15. '' rve never seen anyone even come close to
airinl me a bard time,'' 1a1d Gary Kleln.
Alleo founded the aroup two weeks ago after
deci41nc that a ainCle full-time s alary for a "code
-Pendleton Marine
Sues OVer Arrest
P'~BROOK <AP> -A $2SO mllUon claim
agalnat two branches ot tbe armed forces haa been
filed by a 22·year-old Camp Pendleton Marine and
his wUe who claim tbat Gestapo·Uke tactics were
used when the husband was mistakenly anated
March Uon repe cbarsea.
In the nrat step of a le1al proceu tbat could
lead to a federal a ult, Lance Cpl. Dou&lu M. Wood
and his wtfe Gayle cb1r1e tbe Naval JnvesU,aUve
Service and the Manne Corpe with faJse arrest and
imprisonment. trespassing, assault a nd battery
and wrongful death.
THE WRONGFUL DEATH CHAllGE stems
from the birth of a pre mature son Mrs. Wood de·
livered Easter Sunday. The infant -born 10
weeks early -died within hours.
The Woods' attorney s aid doctors blame the
premature birth on the e motional stress and strain
Mrs. Wood endured.
Wood was arrested by NIS agents at the base
March 1S and spent 14 days in the brig on charges
of raping a Marine's wife on the base that morn·
lng.
"TREY STOPPED DOUG AND HELD a gun
directly to bis bead," Mrs. Wood said. "They
locked hlm up then seven men (four NIS aJ.ents,
two Fallbrook policemen and a s heriff s in·
vestlgator) came to our Pallbrook epartment
where tbey walked in and '-IM ............ UM
house, tearing the apal18tll& to piteel. ~
things on the noor •• ' •be ..... ..
The clalm wu filed by attorney Robert Moore.
who said It .. may be surprising to see a $250
million claim, but what price do you put on a
human life that was lost as the result of this kind
of outrageou,g conduct by law enforcement of·
titers?"
• MU. WOOD, 23, SAID "ONE OF them began
picllln1 my underwear out of a drawer and asked
rne to identify each pair." Wbenshe tried to handooe
a1entaplbelleptin a footlocker, abesaid, she was
puabed totbefloor. The Marine Corps concluded its inve1t11aUon
of tbe rape cbartes a1alnat Wood on April %7, but
Moore aaid·Camp Pendleton letal offlcw. noUfttd
bim oab' Tuel4a)' tbat cbarpa bad hen dropped.
enforcement" employee could be better used u
pay for several part-time people durinl the •um·
mer.
"We put the word out to different a1enclea tbat
we'd consider the disabled for code enforcement
and we got applications from everywhere," said
Set. Joe Gran.ala, the squad's supeJ'Vilor.
EACH MAN WORKS 15-zt HQUa8 per week,
with heavier patrols on weekends. They earn $5 an
hour.
"At first, people ignored them," Granata said,
··and some people still react ln disbelief.''
Generally, however, the response fiu 6een so
favorable the city is considering beefinc up the
squad with "code enforcement" inalcn.la and wblp-
antenna nags to make the members more viaible.
Allen also said the police department and the
city are considering lleepln& tbe squad on year·
round.
.....
t
DAil Y PM.OT .4 J.
Have a Colorful
at Home.
Sammer,
• •
If you're like moet people you11 be apending more time 11t home ..•. Make it
enjoyable by working in your garden. Remember that Roger'• Gardens offer&
you the best aelection 11nd highest quality plant• at 11 true value. "
\
-;_<If
5 Gallon
Tam an4 Se.green
JUNIPERS
NOW $9.95
Regularly $12.25
on '>dlf chru Julv
MINI-SUN CHAISES
Perfect for Sun-bathing.
Constructed with a
&turdy light weight ·
aluminum frame. Cl.--
aeat and backing
are made of
Acrilan, for
comfort.
~ The sun is out .,.;
and the chairs are in! -
' REIGER
BEGONIAS
NOW $10.95
"Manager's
Special 8uy07
We have a large selection of the ...
vibroua flowers in assorted colors on.
Nie thru July.
SE.MINA RS ~· . "1''j . d. : .. ~ ~1!H ~~~'1:;7 ~·~r-,~:,h·
GARDENING
Make gardening a family project .
Attend Roger's Gardens informative
Gardening Seminars on hanging basket
construction at
JI AM . I PM, and ~PM
San JOllqUin Hill~ Rd. a1 M«Anhur Blvd .• NNlpOf1 Ek.ch. (7141640.5800 (}pttn 0111lv 9.,m 10 6pm
( L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS in the
You'll take pleasure In this contoured decorator chair
with comfort plus. Like a modem sculpture, the sleek
c:1nd sturdy chrome.plated tube frame sparkles plenty
You are always at ease in the canvas sling seat and
backrest with d big. comfortabll! canvas-covered foam
cushion. And there's two handy stde pockets. In
rainbow bright blue. It's 26" tall, 251h" wide and 26H
deep. Perfect for the laid back bfe! Reg. 39.95.
Aaron Brothen 5pectaJ
$26.88
DAILY PILOT
, . . ..
~ ..............
. ·~ • . . .
' • ..
~
• • • . • .. • ..
" ' .. • ..
,..... ...... ,.,. LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
~ition 13 Backlash Being Felt
.
NUd al me1r .... MUI.
AND, IAYI WILLIA•
a.MNaa.MldotUlepowwftll
AFLwCIO Loe Mt.. eo.&r Pd1nr ·o1...._.-:i1111·w· . , ..... ., .... ~ ... .,...
ot ,... •• ... -"-' -,.... c-•w to pollee ... '° ••• -..... be • l&rike bJ•=.-· Ca '1 larl•l Md mc.t
volaW. public labor ll'OUP ll lta ao.• .._ ..,..,_, Wbo re·
eelved eo pa~ raiM at all tut
)'Hr ati.r Gov. &dmund G.
Brown Jr. lmpoeed a •at•~ ...... when ~ ovet wbelmlqlJ .,.
proved PropoelUoe lJ.
The blltorie ballot uuUMiwe,
whlcb alUIMd loe~arv
taae1 bf SI P91ftDt. loeal
fOHl'DllMDt f'Oft•n ol '1 bA1llm
a year rewauea. Brown cMeidld
UM IDGMY1bat would llawe ...
for ll* pay railel WM _.
""• .. ll.Y Dleded to bail out loeal 1ov1rnmeota.
TBll •ONTB, TBS state
1A1ltlature ~ to autborbe a
i•.5 percent iacreue to mol.lily
bitter WOl'Un and Mlp tlMm
make up Iott earnln••· But Brown blue-,_eUed more tban
I ,_lftllt al tbat raJM.
AD lntual atl•mJ! by lb• Le.Ulllbn to overrl UM IOY·
•rnor'• cute f aUed llODdaJ,
touellial olf a ftWTY of wddeat
walkoutl bJ lta&e work.n, ud
lawmuen pled•ed to make
aDOtlMroverrlde attempt today.
If tbe hmdl an not Nltortd,
aays Keltla ffearD ot UM liaat
CautonAa ..._ &mploy .. M •
aoctaUoe. mullve 1lrik• and
aickouta are inevitable.
........ Aas AM•Y
aad clW•=•&ed -.. •87M IOID.......P .. ated -..... . GOY. llrOWll ....... • U. '97 frHM ... ...,.. ,.... .....
propoe6tton 1J. But ID tlMt ,._ ot
po11lbl• ma11lve la~• of public worbn, Uaey 't do ... ~ ....... ..,.. •1~n DOt _.... to put .,
wida lt aca&n tbll 19ar. aad •· 1 .. , .. .-aa .. wtable nlH
• •• ,. fOiDI to ... loll Oi
atrtk•.'
Tb1a moetla ..... Job .... have been wtd91pread ....,
loeal11••-· ...
-I.Ga ANGSUI C0'1ln'I' _ ...................... ....
tha T .alll• ,......._Md ··--=,.... -.. ... ~ ....... ... Oi~Nii.s.Wll"'8" 1Mt'8" 19Mbled ........ h, ........... .
............. odaer .....
-..... la Sula ••ea atapda...,....-Udsou&~
fOl'CMweary~...a
adm....,.._. to •• pMrol ean _. won IJ..Mv llUfta
MYftdQ'aa .....
fighting .Baek
Rlwrllde waa alnlek bJ dty
worbn for tM ftnt time la ill
l ~.
-........... DSPVTID IN
Saa 8erDardlDo CouDt,J are ....
la1 a work . s&owdown, while
depuU. ill Monterey County in
Nortbent Califom.la walked off U>e jobforfoutdays. -. Defeated J1:14ge Changes Careers -Garbace collect.on iD die ci·
ty of Fresno in Califonaia 's
a1riculturaJ heartland stqed a
week·klaa aiekout and strike.
By WILLIAM BODGI Ot .. o.ltr ..... -.....
It's been seven months since
the world turned upside clown
fol' Richard D. Hamilton.
His wife of 32 years became
seriously ill. It was diagnosed aa
brain cancer.
TWO MONTHS LATE&, an
electorate be had served fol' 12 years ruled that be would no
longer be a Superior Court judge.
He would no longer dc;>n the black
judiclalrobesandaitinjudgment.
He was defeated for re-
electieo alter a bitter conteet
wllb Deputy Diatrict Attomey
Theodore "Ted" llillard.
Hamilton, a Laguna Beach
resident. served the remaining
two months of bisterm and left the
bench. He entered a void.
.. TBEllE WAS NO longer the
same world I was comfortable
with and knew," Hamiltoo said
as a wind blew across the table
'on a Laguna Beacn restaurant's
patio.
"It was present-day future
shock," be continued. "It was a
shock, it's a shock I'm living
with now, but it's helping me
grow." ...
The 27·ycar Art Colony resi·
d e nt began filling bis pro·
fess ional life with ne w ex·
periences alter being away from'
a law practice for 12 years.
~"IT <TIIE ELECl'ION loss)
was probably good for me in the
kmg run," Hamilton believes.
... 'It got me interested in other
fields and that's helping me
irow.
• _
4 "1 believe you grow by virtue
Of what happens to you," he con-
'tinues. "No change means no
·growth."
H e turned to t eachin g ,
something he dearly loves. It
·was a move that probably
hearkened back to happier
times. days spent teaching in the
judge's college and nine years'
service as a Laguna Beach school
'trustee. Hamilton served three
.)'ears as s c h oo l board president. ·
THEN, AT 55, .Hamilton tried
.. something totally foreign. He
agreed to m od er a te a pilot
t e levision program c alled
: "Legally Speaking" for KOCE,
: Channel SO, in Huntington • ·Beach.
' "I had to memorize what was
said during the introduction," he
.recalled. "That part was d.11·
ficult to do but if you've been a
judge, you've been before a
large group of people before."
The progr.am, which sets a
legal topic and invites viewers to
call in questions to a panel of
Deity Ptlet , .... ""'9
'HAVE NO REGRETS'
Former Judge Hamltton
lawyers. aired May 1. It was a
s uccess.
"WE'RE HOPING THAT it
will be a 13-week series in the
rail if we can get it underwrit·
ten." Hamilton said, excitement
creeping up in voice.
This summer he 's teaching a
legal research class at Western
State law college ln Fullerton. ln
the fall, be hopes to teach at UC
Irvine and the Irvine University
&hool of Law in Westminster.
Re~eolly, however, be was
selected for a part·time job that
helped ease the pain of the elec-
tion loss.
Hamilton was unanimously
selected by the federal district
court judges lo become Orange
County's federal magistrate.
"THEY SELECl'ED ME with
the full knowledge or a ll the
things that have happened in
Ora nge County." he says.
Arter 10 y'ears on South
Or ange County's Municipal
Court bench and two years on
the Superior Court, Hamilton will
again dob a robe as a "municipal
court judge at the federal level."
He will oversee a rraginments and
preliminary hearings.
"I have no regrets at all that J
was defeated," he said, remem·
bering Nove mber's e lection.
"All of these things I'm doing
are different and new. •
"I WOULDN'T HAVE done
any of these things if t had re·
mained on the superior court
bench."
Even the experience or losing
an office he bad run for un-
challen&ed until the loss has con-
tributed toward hls view of the
judicial·polltical situation.
"Judces can't be politicians,
they can't get out and cam-
paien," Hamilton sakl. "They
have to wakb what they do.
"They're obviou.a tar1ets (for
law and order oritielem > and
they have no way to respond."
-ln San D6eto CountJ, the
AFL-CJO Central Labor Council
formed a special Public
Employees Council to
coordinate actions of several
unions that officiala say are likely
lo strike. .
•"THE OUTLOOK 18 not wry
1ood." aa11 Lori Kakos of San
Die10'1 labor council .
"Wortdo9da have Increased, but RE BELIEVES JUDGES
s hould be appointed and the
State Committee on Judicial
Performance should be elven ....
more power to oversee their coo-
• the money hasn't. Morale ls way • down."
duct.
But Hamilton has tried to pUt
his own elect.ion loss behind bim._
He spends as much time at bla
home as possible to be with bla
ailing wile, Jeanne. Sbe has UD·
dergone radiation treatments
and chemotherapy. Sbe ls takina
a so-called miracle dru1. but
s omeone must be near her
bedside24hours a day.
..He r spirit s are high,"
Hamilton says. "She bas a
marvelous sense of humor ."
AS FOR HAMILTON, HE
tries lo be philosophical, work·
ing to understand the simple
twists of fate that transform
habit into new vision or plunge
c o ntentedn ess i nto life .
threatening depression.
"I've never bad any illusions
about having it easy.·'
Services Held
For Capo Man
Walter Hetzel
.............
Entertainer Connie Stevens <seated> enjoys the Project
Ho p e Celebrity Circus in Inglewood a long with
pe rformers Tis ha La Rocca and James Tinsman.
Celebrities donated their time and talent to raise funds
for the internation,al medical teaching and treatment program.
Pier Bowl Plans to Be Aired
Funeral ser vices were held San Clemente parks chief Stu Tuesday for former Laguna F High School Little Theater.
Beach service station owner and rame was scheduled to present
19-year Capistrano Beach resi· renovation plans for the city's
dent Walter Charles Retul, 68, pier bowl area at a homeo~rs meeting tonight. who died in his home Saturday. San Clemente Homeowners
Between April and June.
strikes and sickouts were slaced
by workers on the massive State
Water Project. the CaWQrDia
Highway Patrol. state priaon
guards, Riverside County
employees and Santa Barbara
County office workers and"
s berUrs deputies .
Discontent also is running
bigb among many of the 250,000
teachers employed by nearly
1,200 local school districts scat-
tered lbrougbout the state, ac·
cording to Jobo Donaldson of the .
California Fede ration or
Teacbef's. The CTA represents
about 187.000 of those teachers.
"ONLY ABOUT zt percent or
the school districts in the st.ate
have signed contracts for next
year, aDd I expect that by the
time September rolls around,
s trikes will either prevent
schools from opening or occur
shortly thereafter at 20 to 40 ma·
jor d.iltrkts,'' Donaldson said.
TbolJe walkouts could involve
15,000 to 25,000 teachers, be said,
and would easily eclipse the
record ol 15 school strikes during
1974.
For city and county workers.
Proposition 13 made collect.Ive
ba rgainiog more diffi c ult
because local property tax re-
venues were slashed and tbe
power over public purse strings
shifted to Sacramento.
Asso'ciatioo Pr esident Joe
Barton s aid the pier bowl plans
issue was one of the original rea-
sons San Cle mente residents
decided to recall council mem-
bers Bill Walker and Donna
W iUu..nsoo on Jan. 23 .
IN THE PAST, local 1ovem-
ments simply adjusted property
tax .. rates upward to cover in·
creased costs. Proposit.ioo 13 put
an end to that by mandating a
property tax ceilinC of l percent
of assessed valuation.
S e rvi ces w e re h e ld al Association members will meet
Fairhaven Memorial Park in at 7 p.m. in the San Clemente Santa Anaforthe former owner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
or Walt's Mobil Station, located
at the corner or South. Coast
Highway and Pearl Street.
A native of Chicago, Mr.
Retzel owned the service statioo
for 12 years prior to bis retire-
ment.
He ls survived by bis wife
J osepbine, of Capistrano
Beach ; daughters Delores
Klinker, of Fountain Valley,
Sylvia Rose Berry. or Hacienda
Heights; andslxgrandcbiktren.
Ho~pital Chief Named
McQumle to lfead Sduth Coast Medical Cemer
Directors at Sout h Coast
Medical Center have named
Paul J. llcQuade adminiltrator
of the 288-bed non·profit hospital
in South Laguna.
, McQuade, formerly assistant
admilliatrator at Pomona Valley
Community Hospital, replaces
llarte Cook, the former uala·
&ant administrator at ·South
Coast wbo bu been actlq u in·
&ertm chief for 1eVer-1 months.
MU. COOK TOOK the In·
in education at the University of
North Carolina, and completed
post-graduate work in health
1
Councilman's
Commendation
Clarified
lerim poeitioa after dae reatpa: Newport Beach City Coun·
&ioa of former adminletrator ellman Don Strauu 11y1 bard· Lowe C. Petrie Jr., who left la worklq newspaper reporten
rebrury claJmla• policy dlf. ou1bt to aet a pat oa IM )>eek
._...... betWMD himMlt and . every aaee la a wblle.
•pltal lrul&eel. Tbat'a wtay be llad to DolDl out
llcQuade • .o. bu been uall-an error iD a Dally Pilot atory
tut Nlmt"'W.tor at Pomona that raa Frtda7. Me wu lneor-
N.U., llaee Im, and Mned lD rec:U1 lilted u oae ot two ~
Ille,... c8"CttY before tbat at ell members wbo voUMI aptnet
lb• l,OH bed -H•DJ'J l'ord a eommeadatioD for re~rter
llolpl&al la~ IUcb. Fred Davi• of th• formu
Prior to tlaat, Ile wu a111atut Newporter News wwtly ,.....
ilnetor of pe1wl at n.iM SW...'°'*' Ill' Ule oom,..._ U.S...., Medical Ceeter In datl& It WU ....um. DaD Jh4'1-.N.C. lier.II_. 1'e WllH•w 1'llD op"'911t11er .... m tcw Dnla. ••stMe ll•rd·workl•f ...,. people aN laard lo ,.,, I
tlloqlat It would be a 1ood Idea
to 1et die reeord atralpt,' '• Itta•....,.·
s ervices and bo1pltal ad-
ministration at UCLA.
RE WAS A NOMINEE ~ the
American College of Hospital
AdmiAlstrators, and a member
of the American HOlpltaJ As·
soclation and H01pital Council of
Southern California. MeQuade ls,
alao a member of tbe board of
directors and ls prealdent of the
ClanlDODl Rotary Club.
He and bla wife Jane, a prac-
tlclq attorney wbo teacbea law,
intend to move to the Soutb
Cout area tn the near future
with their two cbildna.
4-alarm Fire
R••ns Office
SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A...._ four-alarm blaM tbat ,.,_. fDr
moH than flv• houra aad _..,,,.. or dam.,.s Ila buei· ................ beut
of Ilda •uta C.•r .-11 , ..... , ••t; ,, ....... , •• ............ , .......... . .........
ne ...._ at t11e , ... ""'· Tl·J•ar-olct lier B•ll'htl ••
reported at U :lt p.m. • ~ dar.
Whether it's coverage of
your city council or Congress,
Daily Pilot writers and editors
look ft>r the all too rare, humorous
twist that adds spice to living. '
Brighten your day with the
entertaining, readable DAILY PILOT
642-4321
ROUGH WIN -San Clemente lfel\W'dl
narrowly won the 1978 dory boat race. Al
tbe finish, Jt was Barney Voorhees in the
boat antt Al Lavayen running throuah the
surf.
Two Lifeguard81
Contests Planned
Two international Ufeauard eompeUUon
events are scheduled at San Clemente's Oeean
Festival the afternoon of July ,,at the city pier.
Tbe action be'1D8 with a dory race at 12:30
p.m. between llleeuard squads that are members
of the U.S. Lifesavina Association.
Tbe USLA national tifeguard championabip
will include teams fro~ Clemente, Huntinatoa
Beach, other California areas, Chlca10, Florida,
New Jersey, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada '
and Australia.
At 4:30 p.m., the fint annual io.ternational .
open lifeguard championships will be beld with a
hoat of compe\it.ors vying from an ever.growing
list of countries. •
Lifeguards will compete in runniJC, swim-
ming and boating events.
..
New ~ ork Op"°'aes
a~bUrg 'Atlas' \
NEW YORK <AP> -A book that doesn't men·
tion Newark, N.J ., or the enlin continent o( Ant·
arctlca isn't an atlu, state offlciab contend, and
tbeJ're trying to stop it.a distribution.
The atate is aeekina a court order to block con-
tinu~ mail-0rder sales of the books offered by
publisher Ralph GinzblJT&.
STATE ATTOaNEY GENERAL ROBERT
Abrams says in court papen that hP. will seek a
permanent lnjuaction next week. Abradls said that
more than 200,0QO people palJI $1 each for the 14·
page atlas, for wb.ich Gimbu.rg pald Jess than 7
cents apiece.
Advertisements in major publications ac-
curatel listed the size df the atlas -lesl than
three inches by five inches -
but Abrams said ''ah average
coneumer's.. mind slips over Uae
numerical dimensions without
f<>eusing on what they mean.''
Abrams said the advertise-
ments carry "the clear import
that what ls being sold is a
valuable and comprehensive
volume."
•••uuao INCL U DED IN THE
pape rs filed in s tate Supreme Court in
Manhattan were numerous letters of complaint
from disgruntled buyers.
Rob TreichJer of Beaverton, Ore., said he was
"curious" about the offer, but was dissatisfied _
with the atlas, which he called "a multicolor
smear." f
Glnzburg is pubUaher of Moneyswortb
Ma1azine and former publllber of the rlsque
ma1az:ine Eros, a publlcatipn that landed him in
Jail on pornography char1es. He bas publicly
acknowledged that hi.I chief aource of income is
the sale of amlllng Usts be accumulates ln bis
publlsblna and merchandising endeavors.
aEACHED FOa COllMENT, GINZBURG
said be peddled the atlas f6r the purpose of compil·
ing another maillna list and called the advertise·
menu "perfectly and completely aboveboard.''
Glmburl said the court acUon was an exam·
pie of "mlaleading consumer protection . . . by a
byper·aareulve prosecutor."
Students Honored·
· El1hteen Or1n1e t.r•u L .... , .. •'"' L,114• M.
b Wkll!M. Coast resident• ave ,._ .:-..:.v..., been honored for Hk••· ;O••tallJ.
acbolutic aebleveme°'4 ;... 11 2 , .._: .._1e1e
atCJpnuCollqe. '· ........ Ge"9 s.. a..., c.r• "· ....... -... ••• ~l&Ner .... , ~ •• ,..,.A, "9ftt•r. o.lle-L.a¥1, •-1_ are: Yelerll J . Leckl Marlly1111 S •
.... C.. .... I M41r!Mf I · MenMtl~D. . 0.-. .... A. De¥llfl, ~ •• ,,_ "· lttearM111, Je!Nt T. ICIMAI-, "'"Mill.. L. ' .
Thlndlly, July ti. tl?'t • DAIL v PILOT A J•
, Gas Profits Limited
Fede~ Action Ainu at Helping Coruumen
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Department of Enern hu an·
oounced 111 price reeutatlona
that the federal agency sald will
proteet conaumera a1aln1t IOU<·
Ina by some service atatlon
operators.
The new rules ehara1e the al-
1 ow able profit margln for
dealen from 1973 levela to a fiat
. 15.4 percent per gallon.
DOE OFFICIAL JACK Wood
said Wednesday the new rules
"hopefully will provide protec-
tion for consumers against price
increases by some dealera."
Wood told a news conference .
here that the overall level o( gas
prices should remain about the
same but conceded that some
'tations will -.e able to raise
prices wben the rules take effect
Aug.l.
Wood said the regulations will
be easler for dealers to compl)'
.with. will help so m~ small
dealers who were unfairly
penalized by the 1974 profit
m,argin reaulaUons and will shit(
some 1as supplies from re-
fineries to gasoline stationa.
I
BUT WOOD AND other DOE
officials were unable to explain
how the regulations would sblft
gas supplies from refineries to
retail outlets .
Under the new rules, the pump
price ror gas will be determined
by adding the service station
owner's acquisition cost, the lS.4
870 Ink Petition
BERKELEY (AP> -A peti·
tion signed by 870 University of
CaUfomia facuJty members will
be presented to the Board of
Regents on Friday supporting
Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. 's
motion that the university dis·
continue nuclear weapooa JWOrk
at two laboratories. ·
cent ftud marlin and appllca·
ble atate a.nd local taxea.
Dealen will no lonaer be al·
lowed to pua tbrou&b "banlllld''
COila u they couJcl under pre-
vious relUlatiooa. \
Service stations will be re-
quired to poet maximum leeal
aelllnl prices and the maximum
leaal allowable profit marlin of
15.4 centa.
WOOD SAID THE profit
margin standard will be re·
viewed every slx months and
could be changed either by DOE
or by state gpvemors.
Wood ,conceded that some sta·
lions would ralse gas prices un·
der .. the regulations, but con·
tended the rules would ellmlnate
gouging.
"We have seen prices as high
as $1.30 or $1.40 a gallon in this
area," Wood said. "This will
bring t.ho6e prices down. This is
meant to bring them au into a
definite band."
• SCRUBBABLE·
FOR BATH.
KITCHEN!
• RESISTS DIRT
& GREASE!
OUR
WEATME.IGHTH
HOUSE PAINT
• l /2-HOUR DRY!
•WASHABLE!
I
COMP 111 M
\IJ\(11\\l"'Mll'I I. W11tninlt• 1 Santa Ana I cos:r A MESA·
15191 Beach 322W.17th 2221 HmborlL \I. "i I N
; 898-3318 ~~·7 7781 • ..._.WI •I i _,. -,... 6~5-1126
I Dally 8·9 Sat 8-5:30-Sun 9-5:30 PM
Q
·-..... --.. ---.., ,q
.. l'U say this 1boot the lhree·marlim lunch. the gruH
extenor turna to m ush "
Got a problem? Tht>n wnte to Pot DI.Inn. Pot will
cut red tape, getting the aruweTa and, action you need
to •olve mequltae• in government and burineas. Mail
your quests.on.a to Pat DI.Inn, At Your Service. Orange
Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Co.sta MtlO, CA
92626. A.s many lettera cu poiaible will be OMweTed,
'but phon«1 inqumea or letter& not including the
reatUT's lull name. addreu and buaineu hour&' phone
11Umberconnot be considered. Thlscolumnappeor&dai·
l}I except Sunday•
liltdletl *'"" •I •••flft"•
DEAit •EADEaS: N•Uoaal safety ahtialics
allow a Med for more ld&clte9 safety .. Laslnal'...All!.
prexfm•tely ZI million Amerluu -abo•t ..e lD
It -were lBJmed la llome acdcleets. acHrdiag &o
lite C-Samer Prod•ct Safety Commission. It Is
estimated that about one·•aJf of t•ese accidents
occarred lD tbe kitchen.
As part or Corning Glass Works• voluntary
kitchen safety education program, a series of
lealle'8 is being prepared that focus on specific
areas of kJtc:ben safety. They will deal with sub·
jects such as cookware use and care, food balldllag
and storage. aad electrical equipment and
appliance safety. The leaflets will be available
free by writing to: Cornln~ Glass Works,
Cont1umer Information Department, Coming, N. V.
14830
Gtwd11at~d Loatt: rass or Fall'!
DEAR PAT: A rrlend of mine in the real
estate business says that a lot of home buyers are
getting graduated payment mortgages ioatead of
the usual fixed rate mortgage. Exactly how does
this GPM fuumcioa work"
L.R., 'Fountain Valley
GPll iaterest ra&es remain couta•t over time.
b•t Ute she of the moalllily payment varies. Pay.
meals start at a lower 1evel tbH fixed rate
mortgages, bat ri.'le eaca. year for tlfe first ffve to 10
years. They evetttually settle at a higher level tban
payments for fixed rate mortgal(es.
Tbe graduated payment mortgage's lower ln·
itial monthly payment brin~s home owner.rhip
within the reach of many first·time ltomeowners
whose lncomes may be inadequate to qualify for a
fixed payment mortgage. While this type is
mortgage is s uitable for families who e:11pect
steady increases In income, would·be borrowers
t1hould be aware of some potential drawbacks.
With lower payments at lint. less or the orlglDal
loaa prlnc:lple is paid off durLDg &.he lint several
years. Al a result. &otal payments are larger than
tbey would be with a fixed payment mortgage ... d
eqldty balld9 more slowly. AlllO. parcllHen -wllo
flnaece wtUa graduated payment mortgages naa ·
tile risk that tlMtr Incomes could fail to keep pace
wltll lllcreum1 moatllly payments.
Plllte's Late, 811t •• tlae W ••
DEAR PAT: Last August I sent a check to the
Norman Rockwell Museum Plate Program in Lin·
colnwood, Ill .. for lbe first plate in a sdries. After
much delay and correspondence I received the
first plate, and then ordered the second one in
November. Again there was a delay and I bad to
send a copy of my $30 canceled check. Several
months have gone by s ince then. and I'm still wait·
ing for delivery. Hope you can help.
W.B., Huntington Beach
A VS eMcked ln&o Ulla problem ror you, and
altllo•P It'• bard to believe, ta.ere was abaolaiely
no record of your order, foUowap eerrespoade•ce
or proof of P•Ymea&. Maril Gran, vice president
of tbe flnn, contacted you penomally and laH U ·
r•aged for your long overdue order to be lllled.
....... DEAR PAT: My car air conditioner doesn't
seem to be cooling off the car as quickly as it
should. Are there any probable causes for.th.is? I'd
rather t.ake care of the problem myself than have
/ to pay for a professional repair.
..
K .R .• ll,,UDUoaton Beach
lleH y .. r operator'• •uuJ carefally. Tiie
re .... for ._lllfldellt CGelllll oftea Ilea •Ula lm-
pnper nMre1 HUlq. Al8o lane tM refrtlerut
lewea. cliMlcllM ... ••ke a .-e el ,._ car • ...,....._, • .,_.,.e.U... ee-, nel 1"J' car
after J&'a beell parted • tlte Mt •• all UJ &eo.
0,... all wt.•1 w1 ... d.rlwe tile HI' wlllle .....
................. CllMnl ...... Sh eeelelt ....... .................... = ........... alrcr•M1arrc1aenllter~_....
·-.......... , ..... lrlek,. repair,,... ..., 11111 ...... YMl'c•c:z-alrCllMI· ---=-.. ~.. .. lea& .... ,..r: aeara&rceaeur .. ,.._..._..,... .. .... .....__......,,...., .... n ... 1a.ae.
... ""'1 week all 1ear ...... keep •••,...r .... fnm*7ia1ML - --
a.. ...... ••eerf ... ,. ••
· AT YOUR SERVICE
Cure for Hangovers? FAHRENHEIT 184
HOT TUIS • SPAS • •ADIOS
DICI INYllONt•ns Pink Elephant• Dan£e at Jail COMPLETE SYSTEM
Redwood hot tut>, benches.
Baker Hydro Spa ~.
nose. iecs. thermal cover.
and all necessary fittings to
Plumb uP ye>ur tub •••
81lUN8WlCK. Ohio (AP1
Pol'-• CbMr Clayton Crook h•• redecorated thla Ohio co m
munlty'a dn&nll lank wllh pink
ele9hanta
Crook. who read lhat the Com-
mun Hy Arl1 Works hop In
Brunawlck funded by the
fede r•I Comprchunsive Employ
ment and Trttlnlnt Act wus
otterln1 to paint tree murals on
any wall. dttclded It would be •
nice Jdo11 t o 11pruce up thu
tJrunawick jall.
~tTll£ CHIEF CONTAC.Tf!O
ua and wanted to know If Wfl
would paint pink ole~hanla 111
the drunk tank." old l>HI\
8alo1. a proarum umploytt
"The drunk tank 111 11 do•olatn
little place. und he wunteid tt> do
somethln• funny •nd dltrtiront
for a ~Uett 11t•llon • •
So. Carl tk>wllnai. 2~. dlrnct.or
of vilmal ttrlti for th prol(rum.
Ahow•1I up with paint and
ht u•ll.,•
''THICKle ARE 81X elephants,
wllh on. Nhlnd the bar," Bowl·
1n1 uid
Thtt Jury la 11tll1 out on the ,,,..,jn,·t
"Wf1 haven't had a d~·-1. · I W1l' ln
lhMu fll nce ll was finished," said
u pollNl 11pokc11mun. who asked
uol to he 11lenllfled
No w vou can relax . .
anytime. anyplace with our
Islander Portable Spas.
t nstellat ion and c(.!l~m
decking by Jamkar. 1~1e
Lie No. 3311 54 •
"-'1691 ..
IHI HariMN • Cott• Meta • 642·1416
·VISA'. .......,,,.. 10.1. s.t.a. s.. 12.1 -
WI PllCIS GOOD THRU JUl Y 2S, 1t7t
All Pl'IOtog r1phfo, Typographlo11,
Cfwk:.i and-Priming Err0t1 a11 Subi.c:t
to COtrtc110n
AU SM ltem1 Subject to Stock Oil
~.
get lnto
hot water
and nvel Dependable, ettec·
live gaa water heaters. Glass.
llned tanks, rapid hot water
recovery 1y1tem1, high·
temperature ahut·olla. 20·
gallon, Reg. 99.95
94~~"
........ r11. 104.ts.. .. M.te ........ ,... '"·ts .. 114.te ~ , ... uus .. 121.le
,.......
llx•
Fluldm•ter'1 flusher fl•er kll
for faet, s>ermtinent ,..,_,r of
Ioli.ta. #665. Reg. 4.79 ,
341
fantastically
spreadable
Ghdden's acrylic latox nouse
paint goes on easily, droe!.
fast and the results will 1m.
press the ent tre
neighbortiood.
Reg. 15.49
10~!n
slug~ out •..
but not It
snail's pacel
Nothing attracts and kills
slugs and ,1nall1 as fast and
as elfectlvely a• Vlgoro·a
Snail & Slug pellets or meal.
2'h·lb. box. Reg. 1 45
111
........ ......
the gloss
that's boss!
Glid<:la,., s E~1e11or Spreo
Letek Glos& p111n1 lde<1t lor c.ill
uxlenor wooo
quorl, r19. 6.4S
5~"~
pint, reg. 3.79 . . . 2.99 pint ._,
Iron Plus
fCll CORIUCllOll
Of CHLOROSIS
I tfll~•"': l(t 11'1
get the
yellow out!
Germain s Iron Plus for cor·
rect1on of cn1oros1s greens
yellowing leaves Reg 1 98
ggc~"'
hotd-ort for
I big finish!
Th1111 your chance to 'knock·
out' the big joba! Black &
Decker's lln11h1no under
w1tl'I large surface for el·
llclency. Orbltal action,
Ughtwetgl'lt, double lneulateo .
#7404. Reg. 19.99
1611 ·
C)
I \
_..~,~.
router worth
rooting for
Pul proless1ona1 touoh to woodwork-
ing pro1ects with Sktl~ 112-h p. router.
Micrometer depth ad1ustments and
more fine features. #548 or #1688.
~-ntKI . 44 99
hue can do It
for you!
Glidden s Spreel Saun Lau~1
wall paint goes on smootnty
and leaves J long.1ai.t1ng
good·tookong 11n1sn
Reg. 11 99
7~1!n
gets turf
tough!
Scotts· Turi Builder develops
thick. green grass and helps
1t muttlply 11sell. Bag covers
4000 sq. ft Reg. 11 95
911
bar & grill
screen door
Strong aluminum frame w1ttt
vertical slats to reinlorce
klckplate. 36" width. Reg
16.95
131a
'lane.'
•hancer
99
1 'pin' can be
the difference
N1te·loc1< patio ooor pin <;dll
kooµ .. omeon0 trom breaking
onto you1 nome Complete
with neng'Jr "5301. Reg 85•
slide In and
be safe at home
Juai PlJSh in tamper-prooll
cyltn<ler to lock sliding patio
doors or wonoow'i t14ax1mum
security. Reg 2 25
111
'j 1---..1
•'I r ·· -·'1 .. _-L
--· .... ------·----··--· ·-··-----··----------,-..
~i/e and Football Are .a Lot Alike,' S~ys Ram Hopeful
-~PSTSU . • .......... ~.J·e:~ the lalmt · w ..., ... aad cart and PNttJ ~ .... _,. . . n. fUWre Memed b .. for the taldq
..._ •--:toDavla came out ol USC
Al UM maa re•rcu O.J . Sim'*"'' -..t ... reconk.
f'lve '9UW ...... , A. D. finds blmaell,
De a IM-l'CMmd draft choice roolne. trJ ... to...,.._ t.be ~c._, trylq to
1tamp blmMlt ol football value, tryin• ....... u.. .....
••WIQIN I TALK to llkll, I t.ell them
Ille and foa&ball are a lot aUlle," said
• O.Yia. ..You pt knocked down a1ain
• aad a1a1n. but you've sot to 1et up. The • settlec up, tbe not 1lvln1 up, makes you
•lronler aod atronaer."
Davia, 21, haa been knocked down
often llnee bis final season at USC in
1974 . lie tar1t 1l1n•d an extremely
lucrallve t0nlract wlth tbe CaUlorala
Sun, but t.hal chok" turned out poorly
the next 1ear when the World l"ootball
Lea1ue folded.
Next, Davit went to Canada. where
he played with Toronto in-11'78. The neat
)'Hr, tblnp loOkcd up , a. b1a c0Ue1e
coach, John McKay. brou&ht blm to the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.,
BUT DA VIS, hampered by injuries,
had a poor season and old friend McKay
dealt him to Houston in the off·aeuon. Davi~ suffered another ll'Uury during
the preseuon with the Oilers a year
ago, and they r eleased him.
The Rams, with injuries decimating
their running back corps. signed Da vis
late last season. He carried the ball
t hree times for Los Angeles, galning
se ven yards.
''It's been very strante. U\e past few
years," Davla aald as he rest.eel between
workouts at t.be Rams' Fullerton State
training camp. "I feel like I 'm atartlng
a ll over , and I feel very good about it. I
don't 'have any doubts that I can make
it, but starting over does give you some
tunny feelings.
"I KNOW I HAVE to work harder.
For one t.bii.g," Davis contlnued, "~ou
become more aware of your physical
conditioning when you start getting
older. I've worked hard lo make sure
I 'm in J.op-notcb shape.
"Southern California is my home. and
I want to stay here and play football .
When I went onto the field for m y fi rst
gam e with th~ Rams. I didn't even
touch the football, but the ovation I got
made me feel like I was home again."
The fa ns probably remembered
Davis' last previous ti me on the
Coliseum field, in 1974. In a nationally
televised game agains t arcbrival Notre
Dame, Davis scored four touchdowns -
including a 102·yard kickoff return to
open the second half -as Southern Cal
rallied from a 24-6 halftime deficit to
beat the Irish 55·24.
That. however, means nothing now as
Davis. at somewhat of a disadvantage
because he'a just 5·9. 187 pounds. com·
petes with a host of veteran and rookie
runn1ng backs for a spot on the Ra ms'
roster .
"I think it's good we have so many
fine running backs in camp," said
Davis. "Jt makes the players fighting
for jobs better. and that makes the
team better •
"I just hope I can be an asset. ma~
a catalyst. to th.-team " ANTHONY DAVIS
S11rf's Overtime Magic Intact
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of tll9 D•llY l"I ... St•lf
The days of playing second
fi dd le ar e over for La wrie
Abr ahams. And so-1 it seems. are
the disagreements with manage·
ment.
As far as the California Surf is
concerned , Abrahams is the
answer to the team 's season.
Ion~ prayers a soccer _Jtlayer
with a flair fo r a pplying the
finishing touch.
"I always t ry lo be." says
Abrahams. a cocky Englishman
who will never win any awards
for modesty.
"IT'S TRUE, I brag a lot but
l "ve always fell I can put the
ball in the back of the net. Ap·
parently, Peter Wall does, too ...
Wa ll . the Surf coach. was a
believer long before the newly.
acquired forward scored on a
sailing heade r in th e second
overtime Wednesday night lo lift
the Surf to a 2-1 victory over the
Portland Timbers at Anaheim
Stadium.
"Th at play was pe rfect ,
absolutely perfect. He's looking
like a good acquisition, isn't
he?·' sa.ld Wall. beaming after
Abrahams scored for the firth
time in four games with the
Sur f.
• CLIVE CHARLES (3), SURF'S GEARY INOAAM BATI'LE.
"HE'S A FINISHER and every.
body knows that's what we 've
been lacking all year," 8$fded
Wa ll. "He's dangerou s. real
dangerous. You doo't see him
much during the game and then
suddenly, there he Is, right when
you need him."
~ A Drive for Greatness
Williams Had It; Does KnighJ,, ·Too?
EDITOR'S NOTE -Bobbs/ Knight has a rtputa1ion /of driving hU pl.oyeri. llard. TM /mol part of a three
port urie• on Knight look4 at hu relationship with hi$
player•
By FRED ROTHENBERG ,. .. ~,,,..
Whenever Curt Gowdy and Bobby Knight gel
totetber. as they did 'at the recent Pan American
G~mes in Puerto Rico, Knight picks lhe broad· utter's brain on one subject -Ted Williams.
• "Bobby can't bear eoough about the man,"
said Gowdy, a loa1·time friend of Williams, who
dedicated himself to becoming
the best hitter in baseball. "He
• admired the way Williams COD·
ducted himself. Ted was his
own man. He bad a drive for
g reatness a nd a quest for
' perfection
"IN THAT WAY, Bobby re·
minds me a lot of Ted."
Striving for perfection is
• Wtu.IAMI the essence of Bobby Knight. He demands it of himself and everybody around ~ And he expects people lo work as hard as
lble to get the most out of their abllities.
I "Tbe woods are full of guys like you," he tells
yc*ng playen alt.ending his s ummer basketball ca~p. "You've Sot to learn to give everything •
y~ve Sot all the time you're playing. The guy w em do that .. the one who's goin1 to succeed
in .....
Tbe campen -raoetnc ln age from fourth
.... ..,, ... to lelliors in hl•b school -know that the
rimce la ICliDI to be fam, but alao a lot of hard
•"l'llB lllDI wbo come bere know we're not to lkldle around. W.'re not here to babysit.'' •
~Miil IQI ..... worll tbem bard and I'm sure
an lddl wlao doa't come back because we tMmtGolard.'' • ,... cBcueartal Kmlbt may be toqb on his ,.., ltll& tllll'I eblld11 play compared to play.
for blm Ill !Id••• Unlvenlty. llla practices
HM ..... nllllM ID the Army •. wltb Knllbt
dltll ..._ .... He llu bem called debumllilz· ,,. ... ., .. .,.,..
• I& •• ,.. w." 1ald Rieb ValavlelUI, wbo ,..... to AaburD two 1eara a10. "I left
... lJtlll .... , wut to pla, in fear of the ......... _.,,. .., ........
1976 championship team. The next year. Benson
was a senior. and Knight asked him to play a big·
ger role as the ~eam leade r on and off lhe court.
A gentle man , active in the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, Benson was somewhat uncom·
fortable in that role . He also became more
l'lensitive to Knjght's escalating verbal attacks.
and the two had a falling out.
"RIGHT NOW, that's all in the past," said
Benson, who came to Indiana last month. at
Knight's r equest, to take part in a scrimmage
against Knight's P an Am team. "We've gotten
back together, a nd we're on speaking t.erms."
Knight has received much criticism in his
eight years at Indiana because 12 of his 41 recruits
have transferred to othe r schools.
"There was so much mental abuse. it was un·
believable," Va laviclus said. "He's always c urs·
ing you out. He never hit me. but I've seen him
grab a player (Wayne Radford ) aod throw him
against a wall.
"l'D RATHER be happy than be on a national
championship team . He turned m e off to basket·
ball. I was so afraid of my next practice that I
couldn't sleep at night."
Knight says most of the transfers leave
because of a lack of playing Ume. "I really believe
that an those kads, except two, would have stayed
if they had been getting more playln1 time." he
said. "How many times do you hear players in the
pros or college say, 'Play me or trade me'? And
bow many Umea do they say 'I just wasn't good
enough'? Now who's kidding who?"
"TO PLAY for Bobby Knlpt, you have to be
s mart," says Dave Bills, a former Knisbt auis·
tant now coacbin1 at Oklahoma. "A lot of the
tramfera aren't 1mart. They thint they're right,
but they're not. Everythiq be does ls for their
beneftt. And be drives blmaelf. -..llder than
anybody el.le."
"You have to be a certain kind of individual lo
play for Bobby Kni1ht1" said Scott May of the
Chic•So Bulla, who lea Indiana to the national
cbamplonahlp in 1178. ·•vou bave to be a hard
·•oner. But moet bJ1h school kJdl are afraid of
bard work. They've been babied all their lives:
And to play for Bobby Knlcbt, you have to be
able to take comtructJve crtticl~m."
eo•s ATllLBTll and eoeet. are appalled
at JCntpt'a treatment of bll playen. He's a tyrant.
H_.11 rmt IDd nve at bll playera In public or tn
private. Illa ullltaata wbo have aon• oa to bead
co•eblnl Jobi admit &bey cauot be carbon copiea
of K~ la motlntJ~ playen. · "I DI DGt .,...,, KDiOt ll. We beve dllfereat
penouliU..'' u11 lob Weltlidl, bead coach et
( .. llNIO .... Pa ... ,
-·-
Part of the reason Abrahetml)
is sometimes overlooked is his
size-5·10. L60 pounds. But he
really hasn't been lost an the shuf·
fie. In 17 games with the New
England Tea Men last yeC1r, he
had seven goals and 10 assists
while languishing in the shadows
of 30-goal scorer Mike Flanagan.
IN 15 GAM ES with Tulsa. he
scored six goals with sax assist!>
He was sold to the Surf JU!>t
hours before the July 6 tradmg
deadline because. as ht-put:-. 1t
"'We had different 1deu~ of how
we should be doing things ·
Whi l e th e 26 -ycar o ld
Englishman has been !>1tt1ng
prett y in the eyes of Wall. Dave
Jok e rst and Steve David Jtl~l
t-scaped hls doghouse Both had
been openly criticized for poor
play an the Surf's I ·2 road swing
earlier th1s month. culmmated
by a dis astrous 3·2 loss at
Detroit Sunday
··This should make up for 1t ...
set1d Jokerst. who madr three
br1lhant saves in the openmg
moments of the first overtime
l)e~s1on. "'I struggled on the road
a nd gave up a c09ple of crappy
goC1ls so certainly 1 w<1s d1sap·
µoantcd an my play on the road
"B UT I THINK I proved
m y:. t' If to a Io t of p e op It• .
(:specially those I work with.
After the !(etme in Detroit. I
c·o uldn"t look <1nybod y 10 tht!
fare. I got my hand on all three
goals and I d1dn't's ave any
"Now I thank I got my con·
f1de nce back along with the con-
fidence of thosl' I play with ...
David. a former two-tame
NASL scoring champion relega·t·
l'd to thl' Surf b<.-nch, tia:. bet!n
crat1c1wd for h1i. IC1ck of produc
ti\ 1ty <1nd for pasi.rng the buck
but not lht• ball It wa:. he who
dt·Jll Al>raham::. tht-perfec·t
aoi-:-. after dribbling by a de·
ll'ndl·r when Martin Cohen ft:d
CSff SURI-'. P age 8 2)
SURF'S LAURIE ABRAHAMS TRIES TO KEEP AHEAD OF PORTLAND'S GARRY AYRE_ _
TOMMY LASORDA
Sl11mping LA
Hosts Expos
Tommy Lasorda is fresh off a
victory, Re11te Smith Is going to
question some teammates, and
the Dodcers are ln the dreadful
position of being 17tn games
behind tbe first place Houston
A1tr01.
It's not known whether the
three days off a re going lo help
the National League champions,
but tonight. will be a good test as
they open the nrst of a three
game aeries with the Montreal
Expos.
Burt Hooton (7·7> will be on
the mound for the Dod1ers and
he will be opposed by Dan
~chaheder (4·2>. T he Expos
lead the NaUonal Lea1ue East
by three 1amee ewer th• Cblcqo
Cuba and PbUadelPbla PbllU•.
If the Dodlen hewn 't ptten
tbetr act tosetber by now \t could
be a Iona, hot 1umm1r.
In England
Spaniard Leads
Cold, Windr,Open
LYTH A M ST . ANNES .
Engla nd (AP > Severiano
Ballesteros of Spain birdied
three of the last four holes for a
6-under-par 65 that vaulted him
into the early second-round lead
today in the 108th British Open
GoU Champ1onsh1p
Ballesteros. with a 36-hole
total of 138, held a :?·stroke le<1d
over Tom Watson. wath most or
the international field of 152 still
out in t he cold , windy weather
WATSON, TWICE a winner of
this ancient c hamp1onshlp,
scrambled to a round of 68 and
was al 140, two under par for
two trips over the 6,822-yard
Royal Lytha m and St. Annes
Club course.
Both -Watson and Ba llesteros
were among the early starters
and there was no assurance the
young Spaniard's lead would
stand up. He was at 138, four un·
der par for the tourna ment.
Bill Longmuir. the obscure
Briton who set the firsl·round
p~ce with a 65. and U.S. Open
champ Hale Irwin were at 5-
under·~r on the course, with
Loncmlloir at the turn and Irwin
havlnc played six holes.
Lee Trevino remained even
par for the tournament throu1h
14 holes of the second round .
Defend.ln1 champion Jack
Nicklaus. Ben Crenshaw and
J erry Pat.e bad later 1tartlnc
Umes. Pate was third alone
a fte r his openi n1·round et.
Nickl•• aDd Crenabaw laad nnt
• round 121.
Tom Kit~ and Mart Hayes
eat b l'IUld9 an early move at the
..
leaders today. but each tell v1c·
tam to the assorted golfing hor·
rors of the back nine. which plays
dead into the prevailing wind off
the Irish Sea and 1s much more
difficult than the front side.
Hayes was out an 31. then
came home in 44 Kite turned in
32 but wus back m 42. Hayes had
a 36-hole total of 150, Kite 147.
Some other American scores
in the Se\:ond round F.d Sneed
75-15 1, llubert Green 71-148 ,
Masters ch am pion fo'uzzy Zoeller
72-150 . .
SCUIT SCORES
Mtf}OR YICTORY
LAUSANNE, Switzerland-UC
I rvine grad Steve Scott pulled
off a m-.jor victory by beating
New Zealander J ohn Walker in
the' 1,500 me ter s race here
Wednesday In an international
track and field meet.
Scott outlasted Walker and
fellow American Ct'al1 Mashack
In a frantic final sprint. Scott was ,
timed In 3:37.8, Walker In 3:37.83 •
and M_..~cklD3:37.81.
It waa a bad meet for Walker,
who alao saw hl1 world record
for the mile fall by the WQalde
on Tuesday, when 8rtta,n's
Sebastian Coe ran a 1:49.0 ..
Kenya'• world record boldet
Hr:;I Rono dln ppolnted the
c ol 11.GOO Wedn1141aJ when
lie f tll to lft9Mb plare ID the
3,000IDMen.
I
I
\
.. .
Man Spenda 1~7 ,500
So Kida Can See Game .._.,. :••n
000NT0. h . -A ....... 1111---••••••an .. WM ....... •• tM '* .................. wtU --••aot.•-·••••~c .. ... a 0,_ 8aJ Pa1lllH'I fl ......... .
A .... • ..... U. b1f .... ,...,_. moeey wu reject. eel '8 l9e . .._ U..._ Jr., '1, ,......, ol TamaHck
PN'lll-0.., jedd1d '° .U. UM doeaUon an.r rH4&n1 that tM ~ WU ,..,.... ...... poor UM ot f..S.ral
f_., ..W Alwa •NWI, •ale'tltift diNetor ot the Northeut
WIMGM68 CO.m.ttJ Acdoa Project. wbldt bad Uked for
llM.nAL .... ao... ~ eed he k>"8 aporta," 1ald an aid• to
Ulbl•l•. 'WM WH YaavaUable for commut. "It waa 101DMIU&.tlaat caqht llUa eye in the 0twapaper when it wu
tut'Hd .... He tlMMalM lt woukl bt a worthwhl&e Wal to do
ba ~autera WiHGDIJa. Ht didn't waat tbe kkla to be dla·
appolnted."
Null aaht Tuelday l ,100 tickets bave been rtJHrved for
the Aq. 11 Packer exblbltioa 1ame a1alnat the Buffalo Bills
at Giceea Bay. Ct.tc or1aalutklal. part and recreaUoo dlrec·
tora and aaeocles that work wtt.b chlldrea ln 10 nort.beulem
WiacOMln counties are being contacted about lhe project, he
said.
The donation. which he said was not requested, wlll pay
for the tickets, bua tranaportaUon and $2.50 per cblld for
refreshments, and the football club will 1ive the children
souvenirs.
BASEBALL/BASKETBALL , ......... .
KNIGHT •••
Mlaallllppl after a ltlnt worklac
UDder Knight. "I'm u inteue
but not 1uite u volaUle.
"But th1Dk he'1.vaatly mla·
undentood a a motlwator He
recruits kidl who can b4! taqht
to beco~ better playen and
people. He take1 1reat pride ln
hi• recnMta. Ht woo't reerull
free spirits. And he tells kldl ex·
actly how it'a 1o1n1 to bt when
they come to lndlana."
..THEal!'8 NEVE• been a
kid here who didn't know what
was expected or ham ," Knilht
said.
·'Coach Knight told me In hllh
11chool lhat tr I e1me lo Indiana
and il didn't change my life , he
wouldn't be doing his job," said
May. while rehabllltallng hh1
knee on the lndl1na campw1 l111l
month.
"He did C'hange my life. He
mf'an11 a lot to me. but I un-
derstand him much better now
t han I did as a pla yer
Somt>tlmes it wa11 hard playing
her e. P a rt of hi ~ coaching
philosophy wa-; that he ln
llmictat.ed us," May Raid
• 'Thf' ol<k>r you got, the ea111f'r
hf' W8'1 to play for." sa1<i .Jim
Crewe;. a part time assistant at
Indiana wh<1 wa" ''" thf' 197fi Litle team II c; hkf> your parents
They also gP.t <>marter as yoo ~et
older ·
"I am pleued beyond belief," Null said. "I'm really
quite encouraged that there are people in the community that
feel, aa we bave felt. that this t1nd ol experience can be very
memorable in t.be life ol a chUd." FOUR OF THE BEST -Former major
league baseba ll s ta rs (from rig ht) Willie
Mays, Ernie Banks. H ank Aaron and
Maury Wills were on hand in Portland
-~..,......,_
Wednesday night lo play former members
........ "fie.,
SURF ••. -----.,_,.•I llw •••------,
o f the Portland Beavers. The Beavers
lot;l, 9·2. In u three-Inning game. him down the rltht sideline Indiana Coach -...y llldlM: "If you feel players
are cotnc to motivate t.bemaelvea, you're maklq a sad
mi•take. You have to constantly be on top ol t.bem. Los·
lng may stay wtlh you for a while, but it doesn 'l stay
with the kids for more.than an hour." Portland Ltires Legends
ON Tlr&EE similar plays in
Detrmt. he took Jow·percmuge
shot11. all of which missed. Ai>-
pa rently, he has le arned hes
leMon while riding the pine .
.. DaV1d did nactly •Mt we
wanted him to do," aald WaJI.
·He bl ew by somebody and
passed the ball acrou instead of
shooting from a n acute angle."
•lftl-CINl•.,a ... T-e Money, Perseverence Pays Off Boeton CeltJcs rookie Lam lllrd responded to • a Wednesday story that be was plannina to play
only five years and retire by sayt.nc, "I hope I'm
with the Celtics for the next 20 years" ... A
heavyweight title elimination bout between boxers Ke•
Norloll and ~ LeO..it has been rescheduled for Aug. 19 in
Bloomington, Minn. The 10-round fight bad been scheduled
tor Sunday in San Diego but Norton suffered a rib injury
while s parring . . . Bjon Bore dropped bis first two service
games, but rallied to defeat C1lrtlc.plae Freyas, 6·4, 6·0 in the
first round of the Swedish Open ... The Buffalo Bills' prize
draft choice, Tom Coa1l11eau, has signed a multi-year contract
to play with the Montr ea l Aloue tte s of th e
Ca n a dian Footbal l League ... Runnin g
backs Mike Hogaa and Jim lleUerwa, who were arrested on
drug charges in June, have been released by the Philadelphia
Eagles ... University of Tennessee coed Holly Bryant, who
claims she waa permanenUy injured because of an auto
wreck, is suing Pittsburgh Steelen punter Crall ColqldU for
$3 million . . . Two officers ol the Denver Comets pro-
fessional volleyball team, arrested for allegedly conspiring to
dilpeme daqeroua drucs, succeeded in having their bail
bonds reduced from $150,000 to $100,000 each. General
Manager David A. Ca1e1 and bis brother, operations
manager a.bert K. Ca1ey, were amonc 23 persons indicted
on six counts or conspiracy to dispense.drugs.
PORTLAND <AP> -For a they're afraid to try it." heard they've done all tblS pro-couple or hours on a hot night, motion ... * su•~ NOT~,..,._, f"9 _,, _
old Portland Civic Stadium was DIMAGG IO was to have DiMaggio said he had never
in a time warp. joined Mays and Aa ron in a played in Civic Stadium, which
,~,.., ~.o.~. ~ "'' ~" ~ °'.,.. ~•\Oft M ttw :IO 0. ~ -n ,_. 1•111«1 on •
-lly U<k Atwill\•~. -iKl ... 111 ,,,_ 11\t
tout tn\ldt tM -llY ••-•, couldn I u~t
w n y ,..,. d i dn 't o•t tn• fr~"'O•• nonor\ There was Willie Mays mak· dream outfield. but he begged wasn't used for baseball until
Ing a running basket catch and orr because of a bad back. the 19505. ........ S-t ...... l\IM offt<••t •U 1\t\
on tr.. ... M . tO If \'O<I c-1 • l>tt•rre c>t•v ,,.,...,.
,,_~Ay 0.. • cR!tntlf' llUC, ttw 5'l<f Get~ lnl'd
to c le.r tl\e !Miii .... av 1rom 1tw -'·only to ,..,..,
D•I• MttcltMI "''~ceDI Mllcl't••H'• \h04 dffle<IOO
Oii '>ullM'l)41 '""' ~" J011e .. 11or ow IYU>Q -· •• J
throwing a runner out at home I n s t e ad• h e b eca m e the Mays stole the show with his plate manager
And Hank Aaron s lamming "I haven't lost one yet," he fu l l·speed basket catc h a nd
the ball over the outfield wall. told Whitey Ford. perfect throw to the plate. 81 10 II wa• IM f'tQ/>11\ It~ lll1s YflM lt't<" I\,
And Ernie Banks. the best DiMaggio was a late addition to "Say Hey," shouted a kid who 'un •8\ Ul..-0 IM>\I lt't<" rf'9UlatlO<I ~ """"'~"
In ••tt .t V'\'1.lon pea.,. ow t lua i\. • l . W11n trw
••n. C•lltOf'n." p.<"' we> ••Qnt oo.nt~ lo ~· •o
••ttHn \••of •dlt> ~ 01.-.00 tn tht Amf"f•<itn Con·
t,r,.nc• -" «K• SIM>uld s.<t 0"'90 ..,_,.on llW' '°"" S..tu...Wv. ,,,. !.un could l)ull into tl~I pt«~
goodwill ambassador baseball the field. C'ouldn't have been born when
ever had, talking to everybody "I had a day to kill ." he said. May s was making c irc us
on the sidelines. "This guy< Hersh > has got a pret· catches in the Polo Grounds and 1)~ ''"""'"II Sa1urd•Y \ llomo v•m~ ~·IMI Wt!\h•no•on "Let•s go. Beat on the ball . ._t_y_d_a_m_cd_g_ood __ li_ne_u_p_he_r_e_. _1·_v_e __ c_a_n_d_lcs_Uck Park.
Run hard. Slide hard," the old
Chicago Cub shouted. "Baseball
Is the greatest game in the
world."
...-----BcuehU Toda·-------.
SOMEHOW, Mays, Aaron,
Ba nks, Joe DiMaggio, Maury
Wills, Whitey Ford and Bob
Felle r gathere d Wednesday
night at a Pacific Coast League
ballpark for an old-timers game
orianized by 24-year·old e n·
treprcneur Dave Hersh. On tbls date in baseball in 1974 :
The World Champion Oakland A's we re no·bit by
Cleveland's Dick Bosman, as the Indians prevailed, 4·0
at Cleveland.
Hersh, who owns the Portlanlt
Beavers of the PCL, talked the
old-ti mers Into playing a team or
ex· Portland players that in·
eluded former major leaguers
Sam McDowell and J im Bouton.
On this date in 1909:
Cleveland short.stop Neal Ball pulled off the first un·
assisted triple play ln modem major league history .
Today's birthday.
Former Chicago Cub Phil Cavaretta, wbo bit .355 in
1945 to lead the National League lD batting, is 63.
lt took two things to get th~m
he re-money and perseverance. perserverance.
T~~-.Rdle
"Sometimes it helps to pay the
dollars, and we've been wortcing
on th1a since November," said
Hersh when asked bow he had
assembled such a crew. "A lot
or people are scared to spend
som e dollars to try something
like this. And sometimes they're
In awe of these players and
TV: Horse Racing -Today at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m .,
Channel 52. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Baltimore approx. 5 p.m ..
KMPC (710). (Second game or doubleheader); Montreal at
Dodgers, 7:25 p.m., KABC (790).
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wm Divlaloe
W L Pd. GB
A•sela 55 38 .591
Texas 52 39 .571 2
Minnesota 48 41 .539 5
Kanau City 44 47 .414 10
Cblcaso 41 so .451 13
Seattle 40 54 .OS 15YI
Oakland 25 89 .285 30YI ;
Eut Divtaloll
Baltimore 59 31 .858
Boston ss 32 .a 2
Milwaukee 54 38 .587 6
New York 49 43 .533 11
Detroit 45 45 .SOO 14
Cleveland 42 48 .487 17
Toronto 21 M .312 31 ~
........... 1cw ..
Nt .. mes Kheduled ,...,.,.._
....... (Aelt 7.7 MCI f'n>ll Ml ., INlllm«•
cF......-t,.._.D,MenW1tH1,t"'
Cllk ... CKt-M -... ,_ •» .. T-COerwlft M • .-.iM •SI. 2. t·ft SMnte I....._ S-7) .. ...._ Ck ...... •S..• ·-.. ~-OM .... C~ J.SI ...... Ylftl c.-.n .......
, ........... ,, ......... "'"'" 7-4),
II .,.,, ... (UftWnNM ••• , ......... . ,..._...,, ..
~,... Nl .. ._Qty,.._. .
Ml,•
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Welt DiYialoa W L Pct. GB
HOUiton 54 40 .574
ClDclnDati '8 45 .516 51h
San Franclaco 4S 48 .484 8~
San Dieco 43 53 .448 12
Atlanta 39 52 .429 U 'h
Dodsen 36 57 .387 17'h
Eu&DtYllloa
Montreal 50 35 .588 Cbicaeo 47 38 .553 3
Philadelphia 50 41 .549 3
Pittsburgh 46 39 .541 4
St. Louil 44 42 .512 6'h
New York 37 49 .430 131,;
.......... sa...
Nt.._.K~.
T....,.tO-
IMfttrNI (kiwi~ •21 •• ~ (HOOlon
1·71, II
AtlMt• lllrluoler• H I .. Clllc•eo CM<Glolhen ... ,
Hwltell CJ, Nltllro IM _.... I(. I'-'! 5-SI •I
.. ,~ Cl<IMft S-4 Mid atft9Wft J.JI, J.11 CIMllWMICI CMMMu Wl .. SC. i..ull IVlllUM<ll ... , ...
,._ Ylt1I Cllltl f.21 .. $M1 0-.. C'-"Y "61,
II
..... ....... IC."'" tt•) et .... f'r-IKO ICWtlt J.JI,"
JDDSDlf
SAFE!
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
Ford Motor Co •
IHc•tlH Cara -
•••r 1tew '71
U1teol1t1, MercuryJ .... z., .. ,,. ••
ln•HdDll ....... .
All l••n ..... -4
1trlced ••r ••d•r _... ....
'
~fewtruckloads a week is all the Heruys
we can send to Califumia. I know. I drive the truck!'
H enry Weinh:trcf s Priv:t lc
Reserve beer is 111:ide in ;i ..,m,111
brewery. following as dnsd y :b
t
)(b!:ii bl l: lhc methods devd opt"d
)Y our founder when he bcg:in
mak ing his beer in t he O regon
Territory in 1856.
By the nature of these 19th
century methods. it takes us
longer to brew H enry's than
a contemporary beer. And by
our choi ce, H enry's is aged
considerably longer before it is
relea~d from the brewery.
The result is that a whole
year's production of Henry
Wei nhard's Private Reserve
I ~"' I ho.~, ' '"" • 111,,, \\, ... 1 .... 1 11 .. ""'II I ••• ,"'"'
,.., onlv .1~ mudl L't:t.T .b .1 b i~
hn·wl:I')' r urns nut "' .1 ... mgic..·
1.b r. ~ ), un ... ~..-r~r .md.1hlr.
I ' I-fe rny'.., m .1y ~nnwt lllll'' h1.· tll
...horr ~lll'P'r
But \.\'\' .1r1.· m.1k 111~ c..·vcrv
cflort lo meet the d~m:ind' of
our home ~Cllc, and l e..) su ly
stores, taverns, and
restaurants tn Califor-:,: ,
r1ia . If you appreciat.~£~
quality. we believe if'
you will find this
premiusn beer well •
worth any difficulty / you may experience :
in locating it.
T H! ILIT?·W EINHAltD llUWINO COMPANY OF PORTLAND, ORIOOfil
t
FOOTBALL/BASEBALL Thur1day, Jul~ 19, 1979 DAILY PILOT 83
Sb: Area Stando•ts Bead for R:ose ·Bowl Mesa Job
To Peters
. =· ... .. • .. .,wao••._ ............ -PAIADP•-A laalf doaea °' .Clllll ..... pnftNwUI M r~rll la*M ..... ••II All·atar football
.... ....., .... tbe ... .....
............... twit,
ti Coaela BM · 1.-ter'a South ..._.,.~vati.,H111t
1tar1 Gil Compton
(qaarterbaelll and KeYln
M•r•erum twldt rec:elver >. ScUaon'• Steve D•v1• (defemlve
baek> ud Mlke Dotterer crun
ata1 back>. San Cltmente'a
lllke Wade (def.naive back >
and Mater Del Hlah'a Gres
Brown <otfenatve 1u1rd I
CO•Pl'ON WILL lhare duU
witb Warren's Jeff Tedford IR
tbe South'• lleld 1eoeral alter
•u6dlq Ji'ountaln Valley to the cir Bil Five Conference cham·
ploublp. He completed 55 per·
c:ent ol bi.I pauee for 1,904 yards
and aht touchdowns, tncluding
248 yards in the Barons 34· 14
championship rout or Servile.
Margerum cau1ht 83 aerials in
his senior season wbUe Davi~
and Dotterer led Edison to the
Sunset League crown.
Davis. a 14.4 hurdler, is a first
team All·CIF Division 1 selec·
lion, as is Compton, Margerum
and Brown. Dotte re r was a
second team choice.
Wade, a defens ive back like
Davis. was the South Coast
League's Player of the Year and
a first team All·CI F choice in
Division JI .
ALL ARE blue chip caliber
Dotterer and Wade are headed
for Stanford: Compton is bound
Sports
Mailbag
Dear Sports Ed1tor
1 was reading your
article on Coach Bobby
Knight. tonight in the
paper a nd thought I
would send you a copy or
m y letter to CBS Sports.
I enjoy your paper und
s ports sec tion ver y
much. Keep up the good
articles
Charley I\. Ford
Newport Beach.
PS -The closest thing
we have to Bobby Knight
is Orange Coast College's
Tandy Gillis. They are
both excellent coaches.
Dear CBS sports
I was extremely upset
the other night that such
a fine s ports station
c especially on basket·
ball coverage> had an
incompetent like Dick
Stockton make s uch a
statement as to say Bob-
by Knight, the coach of
o ur Pan Ame rican
basketball team . was
doing the wrong thing by
grabbing one o r his
players.
First. Mr. Stockton iR
not a coach and should
n ot try to be one .
Second. the player did
n ot complain about
coach Knight's actions,
so who is Mr. Stockton
to start judging someone
he does not even know.
Third. Bobby Knight is
one or th e finest, if not
·the finest, active college
coach in the U.S.A.
To be a wi nner you
have to pay a pnce; the
formula is simple but
Americans are looking
for the easy way out.
Mr. Knight will never
s hort sell people and
Am ericans. If he did be
is smart enough to get
out or the game. If we
had more coaches like
Bob Knight, Instead or
baby sitters, this coun·
try would never loose
the GOLD !!!!!!
Slnc:erely
Cbarley A. Ford
P .S. Please send a
copy lo Mr . Stockton,
and ask him if he talked
to Mr. Knight's player.
& BOii
McLAREN'S
BMW, INC.
1111BMW733 'llllY ,K..,., ll ..... IS..•m.utl·
.. '".
people don't know about. It puts
me under &tress and I have to
react.··
BROWN -"My older brother,
Dennis. had played football for
Mater Dei, so I figured I ought
to, to carry on a tradition, sort
of.
: 'I 'm really excit ed about
playing in the game, my friends
and family can't believe it.
Everyone who hears about the
game wants to go.·:,
Two of the most publicized
players tn th~ •,game are the
lif'!'1ftt-."'"11 n w / ,: .... Loi,~ u~ ..
~BtNPj ··11 ~~
Nortb'a Elway and the South'•
Stanley Wlllon.
Elway, in 1 ~ aeuons, complet·
ed '22 pauea out of 123 attempta
for' .878 yards and 49 toucbdoWDI
for Granada Hi11I HJgh. Among
bla honors are AU·American lo
three polls and Southel'n
California Athlete of the Year in prep circles.
Recruited by virtuaUy every
major college in the nation. he
chose Stanford.
Wilson, a 200·pouoder from
Banning High in Los Angeles
piled up 3,404 yards and 4l
touchdowns in bis junior and
senior seasons, leading the
Pilots to a pair of Marine League crowns.
Twice Wilson was named ... e
Los Angeles City 4-A Player of
the year.
Tickets are $6 and $2.SO and
proceeds are ticketed toward the
Shriners Hospital for Crippled
Children in Lo6 Angeles.
Kick9ff is at 7:30.
Dan Peten bu taken ove
duUes u bead vanlty hue
coach at c.o.ta 11 .. Hl&b.
Peten,:.:rlacea Jim Gmur
who f81 thla apriag. Gmurf Ute Peten, was ~ product o
Long Beach City CoUege an
Millikan High. Peters alsq
played at Cal Stale Fullerton. I ·:1 hope to maintain the p3' gram that hu been establish
by Gniur. We have simila
philosophies," says Peters . . . 1 Peters bas been involved wiur
Costa Mesa High athletics a•
junior varsity baseball and
basketball coach. I
Peters' duties, other than
coaching baseball, are tentativ4'
due to the lack of teaching open·
ings in the Newport-Mesa School
District.
The 26-year-old Peters reside•
in Long Beach with his wife,
Karin, and 10-day-old daughter
Jessica
Co~eMAN
lt3103AG.~
3L.& MOu..oFti.. l!>oi!>
SLe.E~N(;
~GS se1~!E<: ~ov Ii -r~~Le:
5A\£ ~4!'f> I SA~~s~ 'COiEM.Ail''COO~""S4iE .............. . "'~:-~~'6.
11 1111rp .. , .... ,,.,111 1111•11 1· Ill '' . 11111 ·: ..... T'' · ,,.,11
1
,,,, ..
I I I
'
a
FOR THE RECORD I SOCCER
For the Record
, ...........
TNlt WI ",.. .. , ,.,.,, __
,, , .. , .. ,.,, ...
·~· .. ,..,. lt4 ,,., ... ,.,,._.., ,..._I.,
fl.14 10 ,,.,._ .. ,..,._I. ,..., .. ,. , . .., ,..,._..,_
n.I HI .... ,.._..,
, .. , Ml ,, " ... ,., .... ,. , .. ,._,,.
n1 w. IH• I .. , .. , ...
,. ,. 110
,~.,~ llO
IS U UO
1• 1•-u• 14·1•-UO 1e tt-UO ,. ,. llO
1' IS UI
1' IS ISi
1' 11 ISi
/)./t-UI
1 .. IJ-UI
1' 11-UI
11 IS IU , •• ,. 111
,,.,, 01
11·1~U1 1s.r1-1n
1s.11-u1
1•·1'-U?
/MS.-ISJ
1•·7t-U?
11 7S.-IU ,.,,._u.
7t.7S.-IM
7S.7'-IM ~n-us n .n-us
1' l•-US
IJ./J-IU .. , ... u,
7•7'-IS. , .. ,.._,~
11.tt-1~
WAiHl..OTC* SU• INVITATIO*L _ ............... .....
1110 F-1 def H•rOld Solomon .. ,. , .. .
• •, Ehol Tlll)(her o.f . .t.1¥111 Gerdlner ... .
• I, Vl(lor Pkt i clef. Brue.• MenM!fl .. 1 •• I,
.Edd•• OlbO\ clel. M<lrew Petti.on 7·S, .. 1.
Jostt·l ul\ Clerc dltf. Werrtn M.IMr 6-• ... 1.
ll•ul R•mlr., def ROl>erl V•n't Hot• 1, •·1,
P11t OuPr" def Mtl Purcell 6 4, • J ,
Guillermo Vii•' oet. 8r4'd Orewell "'· .. 1.
C,eor9e H•rclo• M l Ju"" NU"*I SI. I 6, I\,
Geoll Ma•te" °"' E rot ~ rott<ll•r • I, 6 1 HM' Gllderrneo\l•r 0.1 Pllol 01tnl • I, • I,
.JO\ft HIQUefd\ d••t Ro•m"\h Krt\hndn b 1.
•.O
SWtOISHO,il'f
CatG .. 11.H, Sw-111
-·•F1n111-s1.._., B1orn llorQ Ml Cll<•\IQl>Mr r rO\\ • •
• 0. Billy Marlin Clt'I H4n\ IC My 6 •. • J.
... ,,., C111n1rwr\ft clfot Jen GIMn.t"'°" • I
, ... Pa1r10 Pro<w o.r Gtoroo Go•wn ~I 6·) .,,
W-'ll'lrJt• .... SI~
Oom hHQUP 9eut•f\ dili twn. 6rt•ttov•
'f $, l·S l lll' Vr\\IP' Ap~I clt l 1n~roC1
8onl'"'"' •I
G.tllle""e t, l'e<fletlf I
SM" lly '••l-P o<1land 1 I) ) I/ Celllorn1e 10 8 1 ,.
!.•vu Poole CPorllondl I , JOllflr \I
•Celltornlal S Co<~• Ill< .. \: Porll<1nd 8.
C•lllornl• i.. FoµI\ Porll11<>cl 19, C11tolorno~
11 Othlde\' Po•li<lnd 3, C.lllor"ia O. Allendence 9,911.
'fOltTH AMElllCA'f SOCCllll LllAGUE
Na1..,..1eoo.1w ... u
Co•mO\
W••lllno1on
TOfOl'llO
RO<M\ler
EHl«1t01¥hlM
W L GI' GA el' l'h
II • SI 41 SJ ISS
1• I SO 31 0 141
IJ 12 •I •I •O Ill• , .. ,..,,.,,
~ ........
I ••• • . .. .. • "' , ... .. u • .. .. ,,, ..... " II p • • • ..... . " . • • .. ............
y~-.. • 0 " fl lH "-............ •• . .. • .. IH
'""" " •• • • )t ... ....... ' " ... .. • .................. ............... ,.19\ ..... " • ,. • 41 ...
~L....,... .. .. 10 H .. .. II/ ~ ........ .. " " •• • .. ........... • u • u " .,
c-w.i..--Hew*" II l ., M ., 01
C:lllc!r. II .. .. IO • ...
Del,., tl U )I •l " It I
-~· ) . ... .. u u ................... ~o .... II I) • 41 u IOI
C.llfO<r\le II " ,, 41 H .s ..... ~ .. • " ,. u ll ., ··-' " ,. " " ,.
NOJ& -.. •--'~_ .. _..., • vl<wv
---,..,_. -.-.1 wll• • ",." ill'lllll'left----
UKA.~l\'0$ .... ...., ...........
Olrf .. ._ .,.,,..., .. -11 .. 1
Finl ra<8-loel V11t1 -1w .. 01 21 tCI
I 00. S to, lietll CFrayl 1.00, ~.tCI, Ae,,.Dllr\
Men ltefCIOL41 2 to U E •e<te 1•t1 !Nici ~ .. '° Se<on(I •M t · NMcl To IC"ow IMo,,l\Ol\I
6 40, J .0,) CIO, N"""° Z.1>41• IFr••IOftl J 40,
1 60; S.m•S.••99 Son Clrtt>urtl 4 20
Third race SllllPl)V Tl91r ICl•rlual Jt .60.
1310. •.OO, Str.ywincler IC•rcl01•I 6 DO, 4 00
fop Gal" Pruell CMYl~I ) 00
Fourlll rl(.fl S.notr Cel IC••d01al » 60. u .eo, t .40; Rov•• Mo••• ccraaoer 1 • eo, ,,60, Fl .. 1 Petrol IMO<'riW>lll 1'.10 U C•ecl•
C.·71 peld"P·'°-
Flllft r<K•-Merk Me Flr\I CG••.oo-rl Jt JO,
H 00, t JO; No Cllen<.• el All C P•rrwrl I 1.10. s 10, JU\laBlueAnoel CC-d1>1al M 00.
!>i•lll re<e (lllllcllp CW•t\Oftl 4 10. l 00,
1.40; Went• Go ICa rdo••I 10.20, • 60. l>O<n•OOod I Oerdl 6 00. U E•ec le Cl 11 pekl
\A4.IO. s. .. e11tl\ ,.,.._L11vbellt! ICr•aoe•I II 60.
•• 20, S.00, .._y ,,,__.Sport CMylu l 14.00: e to. NlpNQudel C-dol•l• 60
E IQlltll r•<• FllOlll •n•u,.n<e IHerll
• 10. ) ... 1 '°· C1no.r JurllOf ICeroo .. 1 ) IO,
2 60, 0.. 8tltM Giiie• C Pwrner l uo. U C•
e<t• IH I peldSJ2AO.
~lnlll rec•-Ol<klt 'i Ot t B•r tFreyl 11 IO, 6 IO, J IO; .,.,.,. Oe<><tr Ill,.._.,.., 4.AO,
, IO, y°""' At HNrl IMHtMlll s 10. n E•· •<I• I U I paid "5,to. Atlelld...ce_.,0.1.
NOU.YWOOO ,AllK __ _, ...........
112..,., n..,, t11N14ra ",.._1,..1
J' Int re<.-Tom Gotll11s IM<CerrOfll 1160,
• 40. 4.60, ~-W•ltar J CVe1tn1ueleJ J 2'0.
160; Our ~w 10e1-..1wyel S 10
S.c-r4Kt -8rloM 0..1-CMcC.rl'Cl'I
11.10. •.60, J.,o: ''''" ll•ttnnne t D•l•llouu ayel J .00, 1.20; T illegru
COllv•rHI ),00. $1 Delly OouDI• I ll·SI peid
$171.00.
r11ird rece-MiM Gr•y Jet tValtntuelal
• JO. '·'°· 00: Lil~• CP•UllMI u.eo. 'IO, Lt 801'1 Rouoe IMcCart'Olll l.60.
Four Ill race-Wo n <lpo n• T ome
l'>l•lentuelll s.20. 3.70, 2.80; Roy•! CounMI
tOllvMe•I 6 00, 3 60; Mo\llY ~ IC•m
P•\I s •O. U Oulnell<l U·•I !Miid "'Ml J'1llll r.Ke -Posl Entry IRodrlgueil •.)().
l 10. 1 60. Luc• 01 l(lnq'• C O.lllf>Ouu•v~I
4 90, J 60 Mr B F IV•len1uel11) • 40
""''" rac.r Rtcl CreKent t Del•nouu•vel It 60. s oo. l :10. !Monotll•'• Polley IM<C•r·
ronl 180.1.:10. Ovna Orlller CPln<.•Y I 7.60 U E •e<le 14 1l paid l l17.00
!.avtntll ,..... P.t90ron IV•l9"tutlal J 60,
1 60, 1 60. F or\I !>IC> I Plnc.ty I l . .0, J •O.
P•Q•n Na~ ... IMcC.rronl II)(). IS EU<I•
t'J 101 P•id U6 00
(IQMll •a<t Cool Fren<ny IOrleQ~I SJ 10,
IS 10 .... He' ~-·n IP•ncol '00. ' ... tnfu\tYfl f Aod,..IQUlll ) .. '°
N1t1111 ratt -cornonQ To CMtn•I U.40.
10 JO. ~ ... VampiftQ CM<C•rronl ••• J :10
L •~P A O.me tShoemallerl s CIO •s E.u<I•
6 II f>d•cl .,SJ.~
AlleMMKt-19.U I.
CALlf'OltNIA COAST LllAOUll
lei U,,.wnffY Mltllll (Ager Pr-rty 14', WlllOfl Ford 12l
All• P._rty MeN<lllrntl'll 161, Intern•
Ilona! FomKt Prod. 10
LEADINOKOltl'.llS
46-Mlkt Rotllmorl I.AP)
4S -Mlllt JeOW>n CAPI
•• Oennl\$"4fler CAP) 40-0onl1e 8111i11Q\t•Y IWFI
lt-Joe ~II\ CI FPI
34-JlmMc:Oenltl C(Pl
11 -w av...,r.m11n CCPI
l'ltO ICEO.l llVINe LllAGU E
CetUClntMI
!>lam ~ 112,J umpSl•oh 106
Tr•ttltnll4.HOOl<arst02
8oun-i ICM, Pro IC.ecb 100
Angel, Dodger S~laedale (Ji)
Ang.aa on Aedto KMPC (710)
OcHlge,. on A•dlo KA8C (790)
Ane••• on fV
Ood .. t•onfV
Ch•nnel 5
Ch•nnel 11 ~ .'I , • D•••"l•t I It h•kt•
lund8y Monday Tueaday Wedneaday
22 23 24
July •• .... Al fJ11ule, Iii I Ml
I 1111\ al ..,,... I WI
~·
20
.... •I lh~~. 4 ~I
l11M1I ...... t •I
27
21
........ ()IOl!l:..01
l•1m.t1 .._., b
28
• ••u 1 fm1~ l l • 11 &ston .i J1 • a.t* 31 Y:r1km . ~
,2p
••,11Y,tnk1•1",'i illplhl I 111h c, 11 I 11111 ~l Allf•• I Ill
..,,11A,1111.·1r1
lww~t • t
~41-.1111 ... ~1'1 ~at .....,.i l ~al Wtws, I JO lllllllts di ..... '-I Jo ""'k~1ll ._.. .. , ....... 1I A..l111 '1l'. 1-
29 30 31 Augu11 1 I 4
lwwat • 1 St.at\le .JI Alceis I jJ Se.11tk> ,it Alctls I Ill Sc.11tk• di Altrth I •1 .... Jlli. ... ,•111
lu t 11 .._.,, I •1
.....tll!l'll\ Ill 1
tu~'""-" I •_.at Asuos. ~ ~ ..... al Reds. ~II) • lllllws '' Keel:.. ~ti'.> .... di kt•t .. 1lr1
INTIEltNATIC*AL l'fVITATIOHA l
l et u .... -. Swtn ... 1e11ol
MIN
100 -I Cmrnll lttno, U!.A, 10 41 I tt•n < y Edward\, USA, 10 \t ) C.erme11n l'•t110
f ranct. 10 )1 ,00 • ()on 0.,U.rt ltt• J•m1ot •• 10 J t 'I
Cl•n< y EtlW•Hh, U~A. 10 It. J l'fflloo••~ ...
wamlllt•. s .. 111or•-. 11 01
•DO I 11111 c;,.....,, USA, O 4\ 1 II"
Kamb.,, Swlllerl•tlll, •• 01. l AO to en
N~I\, U!.A ... \•. too -I J-NDbln\on 11\A, I H H 1
M ike Boll, 1ta11ya, 1 ·~ It. J All!•• Ill
Julm•nar•u .. U. .ull. I .. U
I S00 I. Ste .. SOU, VU. l ll bl 1
John W•lhr, New .C.~l•OO J )I ti. ) <.1•11.1
Ma\11.0Cll, USA. l JI .. J.000 ·1 C•"-" (oglll•n, t•••~nc1
1 •O ''· l FtotHI\ Gon1•••1. J ,_,u ,.,
I 41 00. J M•r•v• Ryll•I. !.wll,.rl•n<1,
1 o OS 110 llurdle\ I Jen Pu'11, POl•nd, ll Ii
1 Aomueld C.~·~I. Pot•nd ... I\ J 11•.,•I
Pll>l•r. Swtf/Hlend, 14 I\
400-I l;.cttw!l>Mow>, USA.41.1), 1 Qve11U11 Wheel..,, USA. 4 It . 1 Mlt lleel
Sl\IM , USA, 4'"30 J,000 Sl"plt<lleH • 1. Hll•rv l uwel,
1Ce11ye, e;JS ••. 1 Jol•Pll Mallmoecl,
,.re11(e , •UH, J. Rola nd Honner,
$wlUer1-. t JJ >I
HJ -I Mof>Qf>nbur9, Wt\I Germany,
, ..... , Cerio ,, .. "u«cll, w~·· Germeny,
I J-..
SP -I c;,.o11 C."i>el· Brll••n •S.2, l
Jun·Plerre COQllr. Swltrefl•nd ... Ji.. J
ArnulQI Bffr, fr•tt<e. 61 l .
PV I. Ml~• Tully, USA II 11 > 1
PetrlO Oe~lll'\, O.lglum, 119' '· 3 wn
1t1etll 9u<larT•k1, Poland. II•'•· (Tull y
wins on tewer ml•~• l
WOMEN
100 • I lreM S1ewln•~a. Poland. 13 01. 1
c.11anC•ll• Rt!Q4, Fr .. nc•. 1J ii. l. ls•lbeilt·
Keller Lu,11, Swlllerlencl, 1l IJ .
800 -I. C!Wlil-Boxe'r. Brll•ln. 2 00 St .
1. Co<nell• OurQI, Swlu erl&nd, ' 01 IJ, J
M•rla Ritter. lh1d1ten,1e1n, 7 01 'Cl
LJ 1. Je•n FrMlerltll, U!>A, 70 4 1
Eloonne Jell•r. !>wltlCrloMIO, 19 4' •·
Misc.
WEDNISOAY'S TltANS,6CT 10..S
aASllaAU.
AfMrketl u .....
CLE Vfl..ANO I NOI A NS -Ndmtd P.W
l><M>\on f>'ICll"'Q <oe<ll ot 8dt•Y•d ot '"• N.., Vo•~ Penn Le.qll"
H•hon•I Le .....
HOUSTON ASrAOS Re• ollM Fran> L•CO<le, f>ll<her. Iron> (l\erle\t<ln ot ,,... In
ler,.al!ON I L•.oo-Pt•u1cl Tum OloU>n
p1lt fler, on Ille cllWDl~CI 11\I
HOCKEY
Coetotral Ht<lltY LHgue
OAllA!> Bl.AC.IC HAWKS Ndmtd lolln
CllO~t" ri.4'dt0dtn
IASltETaALL
N•lleflal .. ..,,. ... 11 A1-1a11on
NEW JER!>E Y H E TS -Na ma cl Bob
M•t lCI,,_ e11 •nht•nl coacn.
l'OOTaALL
NelleMIF-HLe .. ue OE r ROt l LIONS -AMOun<ecl 111~ rtllre·
menl Of Peul Neumotf, 11,,.1>ac11er.
HEWORLEANSSAINf S -Releasl'dOll\
Ortw, llQlll encl; Roy Binion, cornert>.tcll;
R&..OV C411U, llnet>aOet, itrwl Al P•rro\11,
clel•Mlve !)eek.
!.CATTLE SEAHAWKS Rel•a°"'" rim
Bever, 119111 •nd, David Cll•rlt,, Jett
Mor9an •rwl Robtrl Cllalman, wide r•
(111ver\; Howard ~. c1.--renc. .. 'Jtttwdrt,
Je,...\ Lamar and Jim Frltn, llneb<IO•r\.
a..O Gu• HObu\, t!Qllt onCI
COLLE OF
tNOIANA \TAT[ UNIVf;RC,IT'I'
N•med Olcll Com.ilr clelPnl••~ line tO<t<I>
NatlOnal A YStt
tr Orungc· <'ounly l'ln'I 11l11•111ly 1111 v•111ll1 111r1
('<'r <'llJlllUI or Hw 11 1111 1•11 S l11l1•r,, 11 wlll lu lftlft
wcckl·ntl
Nt•111·tv 111111 l111 y H unll .c11 l11 "'" 11, • •1 11111
.1notlll'r 11:> c·ouC'l1cH u nrl ri•r1·1,..·11 1111 111• •I 111 111111
llllHIOn lh'adt Ttw hdny 1111· u w 1•1•k 111111! 11111 • • 1 fc;c;I
tlwl ·~ 111111'1' II c·<11I Vl'l1ll1111 1111111 111•1111 11111111111
TIU: ONSl.J\Cl(;fl'I', 11·1111·1w 111111u :;11 /\ 'N;11
1t•nn1s horn lll'r111111 lht· 1w111111, 1•1 111'11· ''" 1111
l '~·psl /\ VSO Cup t·(1111jll'llll1111 S 11l1111l11 v 111 l1.ill1i•111
llh(l1. And. lo r1111k1· II 11u11•• lnli•1,.11l111v., l•·11111:i .,,,
l'11111w n ul ruudtm1 llll' duy of llw •·v•·nt
A II llw r011h 1r'4 fro m th•· p111t1..iri11trnv. '"'H"'•
t'h<IM'O Oii U rCHIOrtlll tiuslH, Uri· f1rt1~ro mrttl'il lnln II
c·om putcr 110 thnl no mo rt• t hon two pl11yn l' rr1in1 1111 v
v 1111tm~ or ho11tln~ M1u11cl un· on U11• rww -.1·nimt1l1·1I
tt'um~
Thv.<>. th(' cultural (•xchnnge effect m which
players from the host1ni; region~ Huntington
Bt:ach. Cofita Mcs1.t , Newport. Beach, Irvine, Foun-
t ai n Vullcy , Sun Cl em ente and San Juan"
Ca pistrano. an· mulched walh players from
Stabler's
Absence
Continues
SANTA ROSA <AP>
K enny Sl abler 's absence
f r o m the Oakland
Haidcrs trainani:: cu mp 1s
en tering its sc•ccind week
with no indication when
t h e w uyw u rd
quarterback will arrive
on the seem•.
The Raiders !)Ccmed
c onfident Wednesday
that Stabler would arrive
here but that confidence
wilted as the day wore on
Slabll'r was reportedly
~een c<.ilmg lunch at an
Oakltmd aret.i rc~t.auranl
with li~ht end Davt:
Casper, another traininl(
camp holdout. while th<·
team wasworkmgout.
11 u ~ ,.11 I l1u M 1.r N • al "11•1 llw ~.111 II
V J1 lll11tf It '''"~ u tt lt11llti<'lf 1111 l11r w"11k Ill
111 u llff< 1 •111111 y u11•I :1u 1t I llrW• I '1111111 y h11111t·b
''" 1 1lill1.~ .. ,.11y 111 1111111 1111 111111 llttlllt'fil I') ..
II • '' • 1,,., t I•' 111 1•rllll1 Ill"" 111 :i uy11 J<,.11 M u••k , th,.
1111111 111~1,,,. 111 "'11 ,, .,.,,, 111 w l1•1 11,.1 11"11 h i'> /\ Y'i'>
llulllt11ul 11111111,.111<111 111111 1111 'I'll•' ft1llllL1I , h1·
11;•11.:. • rtq 1ltu b l1r 11111 yl11J1 w lll1 t u llil'I 1111111
••cJul111,1I •'"Ii •11111 1
'"' 'I Uttt s. V tr N'I "'' 11m " .1 l11:-i1•r U N •1.tuiw
lltt• ~lilt: wh11 I '""' '''"; 1111'1 t1.1vt• IWf'll •·v•·n ly 111'1
II' r ti• •I t•11 tit• • 1r 111 • ''' 11 hoy 111111 ~irl will h1tv1·
:i11111r•111• 111 • 11• 1 I 1111 Ill IJ ll ltw l(Uffit•I) and the
ri11ul11 'I 111 11 h .• 1i•·/11r1r111I 111v11lv1·m.-n l in each
jlltltt t• l r11 I !(t I 'f 11l.1 y1 I
l'l.11r·1-: .111 111 Iii•· 11 I ~ I.I aw· hr;1r•k1·b and
1111· i•.1111•-. 11,,.,, I ·•·11 -.hr1 rl••t1••1I Lo 20 manuLc:J. T he
w11rn11111. 1.,.or11 , w ill h.Jv• f1lo1 y•·1l 'o lX matches by lht·
11..,y··, f'ttfl
<.:ompd1twn lit•J(1 n•, ..i i 111 iJ m F1nal!) are u
peeled to ~ct under wo y .11 fl 1• rn
$135!! OR
s5555«! .. . '"'" llC. ' DOC
IL(
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
"We ar c concer ncd i;================================================================n about a possible 'show of
fo r ce' by the two
players, ... an Oakland
spokesman said.
"I had hoped he would
he hen • today," Couch
Tom Fl or es sa id in
an s w ering wh at h <i s
become a daily question
his quurlcrbuck 's
whereabouts.
"Rut it 's nothing lo
panic about," he added.
Sift llABT 2nd Annual .;~hlltH~EIJ ~rn3.,
20°/o-50°/o OFF ALL SALE ITEMS
ANIA • ADIDAS • FILA • a' Kl • TACCHINI • LA FOMT • IOGHER
3 DAYS ONLY -THURS., JULY 19 ·SAT., JULY 21
SALE~ OFF
LADIK T&IMIS
HEAD DRESSES
HEAD SHORTS
HEAD SKIRTS
1st LOVE DRESSES
1st LOVE SHORT SETS
ANBA SHORTS
ANBATOPS
MIN'S TIMMIS
SHOITS
FILA
ELLESSE
•
SERGIO TACCHINI
LAFONT
BOGNER
HEAD
ADIDAS
•
BOAST • • • ...... ,... ..
lllllTS
FILA ELLE88E SERGIO TACCHINI
LA PONT BOGNER =:. 80AIT
REG.
•40
'29
'18
'38
139
123
'18
REG.
•38 •so
•36
•35
'38
'26
•20
•24•
REG.
•38
•l5()
'3&
•40
•24
•15
•11
•11
MOW
26.10
It.SO
12.00
21.IO
26.00
11.IO
12.00
MOW
2UO
JUO
JUO Jut
24.11
17.IO
IJ.IO
16.71
MOW
JUI IUO
2UO
U.71 ..... .... .....
IUI
SALE !t3 OFF
TENNIS RACQUETS REG.
DAVIS IMPERIAL '419!
SPALDING WORLD OPEN'36
SALE 50% OFF SPALDING LA VITESSE '38
SPALDING JR. TOURN.
BANCROFT KING
HOW
21.IO
24.50
25.50
14.50
26.SO
40.50 LADIES TENNIS
BOGNER SKIRTS
BOGNER TOPS
BOGNER DRESSES
ADIDAS SHORTS
ADIDAS TOPS
HEAD DRESSES
HEAD SHORTS
HEAD TOPS
ROBBINS DRESSES
ROBBINS SHORTS
ROBBINS TOPS
SAIL SHORTS
SAIL Sl<IRTS
SAIL TOPS •mg••••
SKIRTS
TO'S • • •
HIAD IWIMWIAI
LADIES
MEN'S
REG.
•39
'16
140
'24
116
•39
'19
•16
•25
'14"° •13
• •23eo
'25
'15
•48 •2e
•20
REG.
•28'0
'14
MIWPOIT llACM 1111w.c......,.
MOW
It.SO
1.00
20.00
12.00
1.00
lt.IO
t.IO
1.00
IZ.IO
7.21
7.J• uo
11.71
IUO
21.00
IJ.00
10.00
MOW
IUI , ..
YAMAHA YFG 50
KAWASAKI
GRAPHITE RULER 90.SO
~~
SALE~ OFF
TIMMIS Ir IUNMIM& SHOH
K. SWISS
NIKE
REG MOW
·2~ 17.lt
127"6 11.10
TIGER (Tigress)
PUMA (Rockette)
ADI DAS (Finalist)
'29 tt.10
'22" 11.10
'1496 I0.10
ADIDAS (Tennis Cup) '19" 11.H
ADIDAS (TRX) '27" 11.10
ADIDM (Nataee Master)•29 lt.10
PUMA (Speed Rider) '391' H.IO
LAeuMA MU.I MALL
. 14111 ............
•MONT IHOlll ............. ...... ...... ..., ....... '• a......, ··~NaMIMMJN
S..IW
llMlt-7'67 w...Ml .. 1MIN latN
-.
·-----...~ ------~-----~.._. ........ -~?~·-----
w. II••• ••• a1n1 ..... ,,
CJ
r
• • '
I •
Off• ...... " ... will be ._, on u.. 0r.,. Cout um
••••• ......... yad& cluba coa\la11la1 ... ar HnOD·loo1
..... for aromd·U..buo11 COin•~ t'!'Uoa. Bahia Corild.blaa Yubl Club
bu lcMcMed tM fourtb rac. ot
Ha An1•lm•• Serlea for
l'•rformuce Handicap 1•ebt1 0. 8a&urda1; Balboa Y adat Club
will NDd PHRJ' aad lalAmla·
\Utnal Off1hore Rule <IOR>
Jat"8 OD I toW' of lbe olflbore marbn OD SUDday. and Dana
Po&at Yadlt Club will at.ace the
tDurtb rae. ot lta Dana Seriea for
'8RF on Saturday.
All ti..... of aalUna t'ral\,
from dln1blea to keel boats.
have been tavtted to compete in
Newport Harbor Yatht Club's
Summer Gold Cup re1atta
Saturday and Sunday.
Dana Point Yacht Club wiU
also be boat to the Yacht Racing
Union's Stewart Carpenter
serlea for Junior sailors Salur·
day and Sunday. and Capistrano
Bay Yacht Club wlll host Junior
Sabot and Laser sailors in a con·
tinuatlon of Its Junior Serles
Sunday.
Sonae Catch Expected to draw skippers
and crews for ocean racing
boats up to 30 feet Saturday and
Sunday is the Midget Ocean
Racing Association C MORA>
dlamplonship for that rating.
Little Ships Fleet of Long
Beach will send a neet of women
sailors to Catalina Island and re·
tum to PHRF yachts Saturday
and Sunday, and Seal Beach
Yacht Club has scheduled its
Midsummer Small Boat Regatta
for Saturday.
Jf you want to know how the sand bass are biting orr the
Orange Coast try asking Dick Godman of Long Beach
(top) and Joe Logeman of Huntington Beach. Both post-
ed these limits aboard the boat Sportfisher out of.
Davey's Locker recently.
Colorful Classie
In other Southern California
Yachting Association areas:
~M9fllc•••Y $ANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB -R•< ¥ LM IH Reo-11• IPHRF) S..IU<dey, Suncley. PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -"9MM>n T rop11y rec., Salutd•y
Flight of Lasers
Set for July 29
S.1tOl990
SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -C•I 20 ""tloMI
<.htmplo,,..hlp, IOCIAy, Saturday, Sunoo , C.t1·70 iunlM c.....,.,._,.lp. SUndey.
SAN OIEGO NI.VY SAILING CLUB OI> tlml~I Clul> Re9411A IC•l·7S. C•l•lln• n
C•t•lln•·'7. Columl>I• 7'. HOl>tt•H , 16 Mot9en.70; ~~l S.lurday, Sunday SANTA CLARA RACING ASSOCIATION -
Olympic cln~ r~ll•. Sunday
SI LVER GATE YACHT CLUO Cllol><'• SeflesNo.J,~. .... ~ ... ···-SANTA BARBARA 'YACHT CLUB WlllOft SeriH No. 4, s.turdirf, S<#ldey.
UNTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -SuMmer
~·-1~ We5TL.AICE YACHT CLUB -#ldMimmer
11 ... ne. 5'llllNy
Newport. Harbor's most uni
q ue, spectator-oriented yacht
race, the Flight or the Lasers, is
scheduled to blanket the bay
with dacron for about two hours
July 29.
It is the only truly yachting
event sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce and is successor to the
famed Flight of the Snowbirds
which for 40 years was heralded
llM NIEllEC
'l.
First Catch
Of Albacore
The first sport catches or albacore were reported on
Tuesday and at press lime information was a bit on the
sketchy side. . . , According to Tom White, spokesman for Fisherman s
Landing in San Diego, 21 longfins ranging in weights from
13 to 15 wunds were picked up by one sportrisher operat
ing out of San Diego. This weekend will probably tell a more complete story
as it is likely that the entire sport, charter and private
fleet or boats operating out of the border city will be out in
the area trying to locale the main school of migrating al bi es.
These fis h were
OUTDOORS degrees off Point Loma,
( )
located 105 miles, 235
and that is all the in·
formation that w as ""-----------...,, passed on.
Once the school is
localed the season will be full on and daily changes wlll be
anticipated by skippers to keep the fish in sight.
THERE HAS BEEN no word from the commercial
boats as to f1Bhing conditions, and they also will be out in
full force trying to make up the three weeks that the
albacore have been mlAlnl from local fiabable waten.
Water and bait cooclltlona seem to be ideal on the out·
side and it is hoped. even tbouab we are having a late
Jongfin season, that il will be a good one.
It wu predicted that it wu going to be later than
usual aeuon. but DO one anticipated. ha~lng to wait this
long to have the first sport catches arrive 10 San Diego.
It la difficult to anticipate when the first albacore of
the seuon will be brou1bt into Newport Harbor, but there
is a poulb6Uty that it could be this weekend if some of our
raster boats are wUling to make the long trip for the red
na1 preeentatlon at the Balboa Ancllng Club.
•EA.NSHILE, LOCAL ftSIONG remains good for
sportftaben operatina out of Davey's, Art's and Dana
Wbarf. The bait la holding up and 1ooc1 mixed catches or
bul. bonito and mackerel are makine up the bulk of the
summertime catcbel.
1'bln are IOID8 barrt• ua yellows be1q taken dally. but tlMn an DOt enoulb ID local w.._. to make a story. -S..-olelO boata tbat are aot oar after albacore are
ftaldq tbl CGroudo b .... for'. •utetJ of ftlb topped by ,.nowe md wldte •• bua. Tbe ,ellowtall count bu been :l.:'.!:'' :rear ad~ aqlen ancl*ippencan not wl&J. 1'bln an .,._ ot yellowl ln the water, but they Juat
are aot llltlq. lla1be with UM pnuure taken off our
.... .._.,.. 18l1nda ot lluleo by boata headinl out for
Joajllm, tbe 19UowtaU bite will Improve.
8AY #MING baa 1lowed down due to all tbe boat
trafftc, but ltil1 IDllen are picklnc up aome nlce 1potted
bay blll. 1mall ltlpen and either ueortecl ftlb during ear-11 mondlll ad late nealal lloun. wt11 die ..._., crowdl oa bMcbel, 1urf filbint la rat·
ed 11 ..-. llMll pMr Mlal 18 not too Md for tboM setUnl
oat W,: :I =i:.= a': .lmdor l'1lblDI Touma·
•ild 11 wll .... ., Wiiia IDel ti putlel~ tllil JHr.
ftelll" a.11 ...... ..,JG p•aDdUaenaretwo ......... ,, ... ~_.uaou,.....
ftr _.. ......... • blYIM JOUr cblldna eater 91 JI , ................ 8ltM ... A.C. at '71Mm.
as th e "biggest little yacht race
in the world."
With the demise of the colorful
little Snowbird Class, the Com·
modore's Club of the Chamber
of Commerce finally settled on
the 14·foot Laser, a popular in·
ternaUonal catboat to replace
the Snowbird in the midsummer
event.
Spectators line the shores of
the bay from the Balboa
P a vilion lo both sides of Lido
Isle to watch the antics of the
Little sailboats as they
maneuver up and down the bay,
the ir skipperJl In quest of a
number or trophies given for the
e vent.
As was the case in the Flight
of the Snowbirds, entries in the
Flight or the Lasers does not re·
quire membership in a yacht
club, though most yacht clubs in
the area cooperate ln staging the
event.
Starting lime ls 1 :30 p.m.
Jn addition to the prize for the
overall race winner, plaques will
be awarded lo tbe lop 10
finishers. Other trophies are
awarded to the first married
couple to finish, youngest boy.
youngest girl, first girl to flnish
and to the oldest skipper.
For further information and
entry forms call the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce, 644·8211, or one or the
local yacht clubs.
<:ook Eyes
1\'lacho Title
Newport-Beach's Grandma
Betty Cook has her eyes gllled
firmly on ber second straight na·
lional championship in the
macho ofCabore power boat rac·
ing circuit.
It all depended OD ber ability
to finish high in the Benl.bana
Grand Prix off Pt. Pleasant.
N.J . Wednesday, where she
finished third.
Cook, the attractive 56-year·
old grandmother, the only
woman engaged in the rugged
sport of offshore racing, boosted
her chance for another national
title when she drove her new
Brllish-deaiped and built tunnel
hull, Kaama, to a decilive win in
the Manufacturers Bank race at
Detroit, June 29, ralaine her
point total to 1,025to125 for run-
nerup Howard Quam.
Before the &tart of that race
Cook WU tied on points with
Charlie McCartby. winner of
lut Marcb'1 BuabmW•a Grand •
Prix at Newport Beach.
McCarthy wu unable to make
the Detrok race becau.e or a
trucklnl strike.
Joey Ippolito, wbo wu oaly 29
points behind Cook and
McCarthy before the Detroit
race, dropped farther out ot tbe
running when he could not tel
hl• Mlcbelob Llpt up to speed
and wu fwtber bampered b1 a
myaterloul mapettc tnlluence
ln Lake st. Clair that aent eom·
pallet u much • ~ delNet
off. Ippolito ftnllbed atxtb, luv·
in1 blm wttb en Po6Dtl loUll In·
to tile Ben•ltana race. ID tbil year•a eamplip. Cook
baa been lharuU., between
ber new t1amel bull ud tbe •· foot Scarab-dealp ·,_.
lhurlday, July 19. 1979 DAILY PILOT U •
It's Official: Arriba No. l.1
~
N~vigator Key to Tra1Upac Handicap Title
87 ALllON LOCKAaEY ......... ~Wft-Dennla Cboate'a a-foot sloop
Arriba saved her time to of·
ncially nail down overall and
Cla11 B corrected Ume honors ln
the 30tb b6ennJal Loi Anfeles lQ HonoJuJuTranapac race.
Marina del Rey, with a correct-
ed time of 11:19:00:11 .
Handicap wtnner in Clau A
was the 80-foot ketch Jader,
s kippered by John Galanis,
Greenwich. Conn. maklng bis
first West Coast race. Jader is a
s ister·shlp to Jim Kllroy's
Kialoa which won the Traospac
In 1977.
Arriba ls a King-Choate·
Andrews custom designed sloop
built by the owner at bis Long
Beach plant and was making her
first Transpac alter a successful
campaign in local offshore ra~
since she was launched late last
year.
IT BECAME apparent several
days before sbe finished Arriba
would pick up handicap honors
as her navigator. Ben Mitchell
one of the top celestial
navigators and weather expert:>
in the local yacbtlng fraternity.
took the boat far to the south or
rhumb line early in the race to
avoid the deadly "Pacific Hlgb"
that stalled most or the 80 yachts
in the race.
. BOATING
Yacht Club. Others in the. crew
were Steve Rossi, Ron Love.
Alan Vaughn and Dave Reed.
The Class D corrected time
winner was Brown Sugar, a
custom Peterson·38 sailed by Ulf
Werner . San Francisco. Her 1
n a vigator was Jake Van
Heeckerand who navigated the ,
1973·1975 winner Chutzpah.
M llchell decided on the
southerly route early and went
farther south than Drifter and
several other Class A boats
which were first to finish in the
2,225·rnile race. By dolng so they
sailed farther but raster than the
boais which we re stalled for
over a week by the high pre-
ssure area which split and strad·
died the great circle and rhumb
line courses.
Also on Arriba's c rew was
Dick Blatte rman, a veteran
Transpac sailor from Balboa
BIG SVRPRISE of the race
was the second p1ace handicap
finisher, .Miyakodori Ill, a
Sparkman & Stepbens·44 skip·
pered by Hiroshi Okazaki or
Japan. lo the 1975 Transpac the
boat, sailing ln Class A, finished
third in her class. In this year·s
race she was a Class B entry
Arriba and Miyakodori finished
only about an hour apart. but the
Japanese boat gave time to Ar
riba.
Arriba's elapsed lime in the
race was 14 days, 11 hours. 40
minutes and 54 second$, correct·
ed by her time alldwance to
11:14:42 :51. Miyakodori's cor
reeled time was 11:18:44:55.
Third place went to the Class
C entry, Secret Love: an S&S-41
owned and skippered by Brad
Herman of Del Rev Yacht Club.
Last boat to finish was Nim·
ble. a 42·foot s loop s ailed by
William A. Nickerson, Portland.
Ore.
NASA Seeks
Yacht Owners
The North American Sailing
Association is seeking owners of
sailboats such as the Aquarius,
nalboa. Ensenads. La Paz and
Wind rose classes
These ;irt• boats produced or
hci ng produced by Laguna
Yachts, Inc. or their subsidiary.
Coastal Recreation, Inc.
llcre at home NASA is looking
primarily for second-owners to
give them an opportunity to join
the association. Owners of eliga.
blc boats should write to NASA.
P 0 Box :111>4. Newport Beach,
92fiflll
RHQUlnl WHITEWALL Fu<l Ex
S1zo Price SALE PRICE Tax
A78·13 $37.95 $33.95 $1.74
C78·14 $40.95 $36.95 $2.01
E78·14 $44.95 $39.95 $2.21
F78·14 $47.95 $42.95 $2.34
G78·14 $4895 $43.95 $2.53
H78·14 $54 95 $48.95 $2.76
E78·15 $47 95 $42.95 $2.33
F78·15 $4895 $43.95 $2.45
G78·15 $4995 $44.95 $259
H78·15 $54.95 $48.95 $2.82
J78·15 $55.95 $49.95 $3.06
L78· 15 $56.95 $50.95 $3.11
Sale ends July 21, 1979
Lowest Prices Ever on the
General Steel Radial
Features 2 tough steel belts, a
reslllent nylon cord body and
and a gutsy, 5-rlb tread.
s35~8SlllOR•3 tubelft• wMewelf
plue S2 II
Feel Ea fu
WHILE THEY LAST ...
SUPPUES UMITED
.__~PECIA
BRAKE OVERHAUL
,... cst wMt ........ ,,.., ..... .,. ...
1. lnslell Otec,.,. a llnlnos 8. lnepect tnlce hot~!ll
2. Rebuild wheel cylinders 9. lnapect master cyl.
·3. Returfece rob'l I drums 10 Add ftuld. If nee.
4. Pact< front Whtel 11. Rold Test beartnos .
5. lnstlfl new front grene $ 75" seats • e. lnatell return & hold·
down9Prinot
1. Bleed & flush Master Cylinder
R99u1~r WHITEWALL Fed El,
Sl1e ~pl11Ces Price SALE ""ICE Tu
CR78·13 $50.95 S3U5 $2.11
OR78·14 $58.95 S3US $2.36
ER78·14
FR78·14 S62.95 S45.95 $2.52
GR78·14 $66.95 $41.95 $2.62
FA78·15 S63.95 s.M.ts $2.61
GR78·15 $67.95 S41.95 $2.79
JR78·15 $75.95 116.H $2.95
HA78·15
LA78·15 $79.95
WITH THIS COUPON
FRONT WHm AU&MMEMT
Adjusting caster. camber. • ... II.ti
toe settings and ateef'lng 11 $ 2'' needed and road test vour
car. Addil1ona1 perte •nd 1 service cost extra if
needed. PU & Vans extra.
llA!f!CMIOI ..,.. _ _.,ol_l!M"-'"" _.....,. __ ... ..,.-...,..,..,.,__.., ,.,...,.,.,
.._,. .. 11 .. -IMll~
COAST GENER;\L TIRE
2855 Hm bor m.cl.
Costa Mesa. C•fonla
540.1110
~--Soon•ror 1111~ pt°''" ~1n1rala ...... _...,,
. ,/
.
]
t
. . ~
..
.
r_
-.
Business
Final Debate: How Bad Ahead
a, IOBN C1JNNUP ,_ ............
W Ida boll9 U. maa ID t.M
"1low·moving cash re1latens are
t.ellla1 a very ditferent11t.ory."
I
Job St arts }1
i
On Final I
i ................ ~
ol tbe r.dlra1 ._.rv• Board
COHMl81 tbal f'HHllOta 18
•lnadJ ...... or •bout '° am ... tbe41U18Uonold9cne~ ...........
rMeuSoft, wit.h the a.m economy
Prinklnc 0.5 percent to 2 per
~Dt .
Hla forecut also antklpatetl
price lnrreua of u much " 1 l r:~ent t.bll year and 11.S perce.nt
10.~ percent Mxt )'t1tr, and
unemployment h1ttin1 6.35 1.>t-r rent to 7 perr11nt by late lhis
yHr and. l .t pettenl lo 1980.
( NEW . .4N.4U' l .'i J
both report.a deacrtbe a clilmal
picture, at deeply damaged
economy. particular ly becauie
l11'111lloo ls seen u persisting at
an unacceptably tllih tate.
Sia~ December. ll observes.
retail aales have dropped
rou1bly 1.5 perceal. or more
deeply than in many run re-
cessions.
"AND IF WE HIT a streak of
bad luck," It concl \ldes, "lh.ls re·
cession could vie with \he last
one (1973-1975) for the dubious
distinction of being the deepest
since World War Two."
'Place' Ste
ConatrucUon has begun at
New part Place. a 10-st.ory.
•
' II any toretHter1 expect
economic probleD'll over Ule ant year to be worH than
for .. "" by UM Wblle Howe.
and &bat apparently lnchldel G.
Wllllam Miller, appointed by
PrHldent Carter to head tbe Ped
•RLU TOLD THE House Ba.n.klna Committee t.b.11 fttk
that· -be foreMe& a "moderate"
* * *
The Wblt.e ltouH ror.,rut 111
for a tm decline in output ot 0.6
percent: a riae in unemployment
to e.s percent by the final
quarter, and inflation or 9 8 ~r
cent t.hit year and 8. l percent In
1980.
CO•PA&ED WITH THE ex·
perlence over lhti pnt decade
* * * Poll Shows Conce rn
Over Next 10 Years
t NEW YORK (AP) Americans share President Carte.r's concern
about the country's immediate future and his faith that U.S.
technology can find solutions to lhe energy crisis, an Associated
Press-NBC NeW1J. poll shows.
The poll also round that Carter's speech to the nation Sunday night
apparently helped convince
millions or Americans of the same. Eight percent of the 1.600
seriousness or the energy situa· adults in~erviewed nationwide
It w111n't more than a few
ye•m1 .. go, you'll recall. that re·
ceis•ioo wua viewed u a remedy
u palnlul one -ror inflation.
It wa.'l sald that they opposed
each other. countered each
other. Or so it was believed.
Other beliefs also have been
lntmpled in recent weeks.
oolably the adm inistration's
view that the economy would
luck through, despite the near·
con sensus among private
forecasters lhat a r ecession was
due.
MAN\' ECONOMISTS still
c hallenge the White House
estimates as being too op·
timistlc. Citibank's newsletter.
Economic Week. comments this
week that it bas become more
pessimistic than many
forecasters.
While "the White House is tell-
ing the country that this re·
cession will be mild," it states.
Merrill Lynch Economics has
just warned executive clients:
"Caution is lhe watchword. This
is a time when orders are likely
to be canceled. and when credit
difficulties m ay well begin to
surface."
CONVENTION CHAIR MAN
Modomac's Morton Fink
Morton Fink Chairs
Outlook Convention
Morton Fink, 52 year-old chairman of the board for Modomac In·
dustries, Inc., a Santa Ana chemical products manufacturing con-
cern. has been named general chairman of the Economic Outlook
Convention scheduJed Oct. 2-4 at lhe Anaheim Convention Center.
The convention, the 17th such annual event, is sponsored by the
Orange County Chamber or
foot high tower that will be
them e building for Emka
Development and Realty Co.·
200·acre Newport Place bus
park adjacent John Waynf
Alrpart.
The $20 million, 190,42t·
square-foot building will be Ute
last major construction in the
e1ght·year·old park, according
to Robert A. AUebom, president
o f Newport Beac h -based
Emkay.
THE ESTIMATED 14-month
construct1on project is a joint
venture or managing partner
Emkay and the Great.West Life
.A ssurance Co. or Winnipeg,
Manitoba
The hexagon-shaped building
will have 23.910 square feet 011
the ground rtoor planned for a
single tenant.
l ion and bolstered suppart for by telephdne were not sure.
his proposal for a massive syn-But. asked about the future of
thetic fuels program. the United St.ates, the public is
In his speech, Carter spoke of still deeply optimistic. Fifty.
the national crisis of confidence eight percent said they have a
arrd of lhe public's loss or faith lot of confidence and 32 percent
in th e f uture said they have some confidence
McDonne~ Douglas E yes
Purchase of Microdata
Co mm er ce and about 50
cooperating agencies.
Fink is chairman of the ad
visory committee to the Orange
County Transportation Com
mission: a member of the Santa
Ana Chamber of Commerce
board of directors and or Delta
Nu Alfa. national transpartation
fraterruty.
The second floor will have
23.031 square feet of·space cerl·
tere.d around an atrium. Floon.;
three through 10 will each have
17.936 square feet of available
space. lo be leased to single or
multiple tenants
NEWPORT PLACE 1s built on
land purchased through a joint
venture or American GeneraJ In·
vestment Corp. and Emkay in
J anuar y 1971 from Loc kheed
Aircraft.
T HE POLL, TAKEN Monday
and Tuesday, found that
Americans are worried about
life in this country in the next 10
years, in contrast to their over-
whelming confidence in the na·
tlon's longterm prospects.
in the nation's future. Only 9
percent said they have little or
no confidence in the future. One
percent was not sure
Donald W. Fuller, chairman and chief executive officer or
Microdata Corp., Irvine, says the company's management is djs.
cussing acquisition by McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Fuller a.lso said that other inquiries regarding the acqu1sit1on
of Microdata are being pursued.
More than $16 million in la.ad
sales have been recorded there
and 60 business buildings have
been erected dunng the eigbt-
y ear dev elopment span. or
those. 18 have been constructed
by Emkay. including--t'he-$4.2
m1lhon Sheraton Newport Hotel
com pleted.1n mid-1975.
Thirty-four percent said they
think life in this country will be
better 10 years from now. but 31
percent said they think ure will
be worse. Twenty-seven percent
said life would be about the
A PRINCIPAL feature of the
energy program that Carter un-
veiled Sunday night calls for
massive spending to develop the
technology to wring gasoline and
other petroleum products out of
coal and other m ineral r e·
sources that this country has in
abundance
The discussions are in a preliminary stage and no agreement
with McDonnell Douglas or any other company has been reached.
he said. Microdata had been engaged in acquisition discussions
with International Telephone and Telegraph Corp but the dis-
cussions have been terminated.
HE IS ALSO A m ember of the
National AJliance of Busmess
and Friends of Smithsonian.
Washmgton. D C.
Convention theme this year 1~
.. The ChaJlengmg so·s ..
Ticket sales information and
other details on the outlook <.'On
vention are avail;;ible from coun
t y chamber. 634·2900
Microdata manufactures business computer systems. key -to·
d isc data entry equipment and peripherals that are sold cind
serviced through a network of branch offices. authorized dealers
and distributors.
Emkl:ly 1~ a wholly owned sub
-;1diary or Morrison-Knudsen Co
of Boise. Idaho
NABERS ({. ~
'O /·/J/L,, ;~·d c;,atUFJ!£l(-.~ ..
LEASEFRoM THESOURCE
• NO MIDDLEMEN
• EXCELLENT SELECTION
• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2600 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 540-9100
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTVSECONDS
• Inter-• only .. .,.....
•.e.tto.r telcplitone ....... ··-•Co-ncial ...........
•W-lllyco....._.ta .... _ ... , t.114 ....
• 81ton *-._ ••. ,_ ..... 3,,_,.
• S-tlwnl Cotlforn ..
pr~-......
CtmtOC' n~
•-• lnfonaadon eentc. 1,,, vour linuncmg ""-"-'<!'
(714) 759-1515
AMERICAN HOME MORTOAQE
11<1 Newl>(lr1 Cen1er Dnve Oea1gn Plata
Newport Be&Ch
ca111omi1
92eCIO
PUBLIC NOTICE
A•tJ'°4 FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT
rntt tot1ow1nq pe1wn\ dt~ doing
bu't10~\\ d~ ELFCANT MOOllE HOMES,
I NC. dlM OIU<t C.ttP. I MOb•I• Hr;fY>f>
A•s~le\ f.t C•tuorn1-• co,.pnr.,.11on,, 11110 B~•<h Boultvdrd, SldnlOll, C•lllorn•• '!0690 El19.-i1 Mol>Ur Homf'\, Inc . 11110
S.~h eo..i.v.,d, Slanlort, Ca1t1orn1•
'I06IO
TIU• b<ninft\ Is toncluclecl l>Y" tor· pore lion ELEGA•H MOBILE HOMES, INC.
Ralph l(Ulail•n.
Pr~'-•
A ~ ILM PRODUCTION STUOIU
SSOOO b•Y' o Point
Ow1.-r1lilp in Hewport
P•clf lc•'• Mo•ie "Tiie
H1111""4J s.o-• pirotKt.d
$11,0 00,00 0 9ro11.
7 14-957-0107
Tftl\ \t.1-m Wd\ llJed will\ ll~t-;::;;;;:========~ CO\lf'IY Cieri! OI Oranqe Coullty on July 11 •. 197'1 FlltUl lt08EltT O. KAltOASHIAH, E54. 19JIC•MWY l"•l'tl W . )U. Fl Las A.,..1~. c.a. _, Publt\hed °'""""' Co•\1 CJa1ly Pllol July 11. l'I 2•. AUQ 2. 1'74 7~7'1
PUBLIC NOTICE
• _,1 PICTITIOVS 9USIHl!S$
MAMIE STATl!"°NT Th• lollowlno oer10ns •re ootno l>uslneslH' JAM, 3333 BrlstOI !>lrHt, Cosl.11
M9M, C...lfonllat'62• PAHTSFAAH CE, I H C •• a Calilornle c.orPOtetlOft, m N. Rodeo Or Ive. S.Wl1y Hiii•, (.allfornl• '°110
Tiiis buM...U ll ,,_tee! by • C.Of'•
PGf•tlon. P.,...'lfr...c•, Inc Je<ry MeOnill. PrHldent
This stat-' WH filed with 1119 C-ty Clfftt OI 0reft91 County on July
1>. ""· MILLllllt, OLASSMAM -8 1tOWMUfG, IMC. ............. on .... •., .._,, ....... CA "2lt
~t111f1 P\lbll"*I Or-Cont 0.lly P1101. Julytt,2'-MIQ.7.•.tm 1n1.,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTIQ OP INT•NTtOltl TO
•MGAO• IN THE SALE OP
ALCOHOLIC ••YlllltAOH
ATTENTION All
SENIOR CIT IZE NS
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph.
The aging process can
cause hardening or the
arteries and liver. Elder-
ly people are more sub·
ject to arthritis. heart
trouble, bron<.'hial
coughs. prostate and
bladder troubles.
IC you will immediately visit your physician at
the very first signs or
such troubles. the odds are you will not only get
relief Crom distress. but
also team how to take
care of yourself and hve
a longer. healthier lifr.
We now have sustaining
mt"dlclnes to keep aging
ailments controlled
ToWMfl'lllM.t:=rn: YOUR DOCTOR CAN S111>Jec1to l~•o4 ttlelk•~"I>-rflONE us when you
p11ect tor. notk• '' ""'""' 111...,n n..t need a medicine. Pick up '"' under1l0Mo propou1 10 sell your prescrtplion If elc.ottollc Mwretn •I !tie °""'''"· dHcrt-.. too~ In u. _. Pl'O· sh of ping nearby, or we
•IOtdt>etow: wil deliver promptly
t1n4-11 llfOOllllunt S.reet, F-· without extra char0 e . A telft Vellev, c.llfoml• ,., P""'*" 10 wt" lmtfllkln, t1111 ..,.. g re a l many p e op I e cttnlvned 11 llllf>l•l"9 10 11111 Oeoert· entrust us with their ment o4 AICOllOll< Beverage -Control j ti M tor Is~ OI en •lcOllOll< btverage prcscr P ons . ay we ------------------------i ll<•nM 1or 11c.,,M11I tor 111ese or• · compound yours? mlwuHollow.· PAIK UDO PHAIMACY
( L. M. BOYD )
... , •. =1~:;:-•• Free .... ......,
Pul>4k Elltlnv Pl.te•) H I ...,.,.... lood
INFOAMS in the DAILY PILOT ••n• Bnlolt"u"I Cori> H..,.,t l eech Pu&11=~.:.. c:o.11 0111r P1101, .1----'-•_2_._,_1_•_0 ___ _. JlllY It, ltl' 111~1
,._
GUARANTEED SHORT-TERM RETURN.
MORE THAN ANY COMMERCIAL BANK.
9.255% Annual Rate = 9.633% Effective Annual Yield.
Repabllc'• Jlloney Markt!ll Certificates
Republic's Hlgh-Perfbrmence Money Market account •t0,000 Mlnlmam Deposit
guarantees a high short-term yield on your savings. There 6-Jloatb 'llarm (182 da-) ere no brokeraQe fees or other charges. Call us. We'll ar· .,-ran: for transfer of funds from your ~nk or other savings · t::ffectlw •nnuat yteld-Hsuml's lt>6 d•Y• • ..a-lex !Hp yter. R•ll•• ere subjKI to <"hdll<J" nl In uuutl• l'fnf!Wel. F~rll ttguleUona require e ·
•ubsl.llntlel lmtrl'sl pendlly for eerly Abe•• nae 1vall1ble .Ja1y lt tiara J uly ZS wlthd1ewel 11nd prohib11 rnmpoundinR
Evay tJme the Rooater Crow. your Money Orows
REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS .,., '°'" .. _,_,,.,,.
1M1A MA f'1th Sc. Well of Newport FfM'lli'IY <? 1'4) '41·,28e
~ 20'2 Ar1Melm Pl9r.a. ~ rt Euclld 54. (71'4) 9'6-8290
LM1C1NA ...... 30232 Cruwn 'Mey PINtlw9y (71'4) 49'-<MOO
-IMUIM IJ4 ._.,.,....., llW/BotN ti S«\ 0ttoo Fwy. (71'4189'4·,347
...... Olkel AL~ 2246 I' ... Leite Avt (213) 791-1281 / 681·6611 -
Nf W VORIC IAPI c ... ,fd ~ll~..:l~~;:;ni~l1\I Cro.._r,~
I\ C.ullr,•'1
•ortotl ~(VrlHt+\ (yr ltrr'tf'I O~dler'\ A\Vt , ov,.r OanttM 1114' cOUf'tter !Mnk. Ota De\ ln,ur(lnce & lndu\t D•YIMal "' Slot k\ Oel.ibAQ AEL •no I ''• 0.L.u•C Al"AProl 7 .. B Oet(•nl AVM (p ,~ l~ OellntB ~(C"f"Y .. ,. • ~-•yll Add1\llW 10•4 II O••Crv• Ad•AO\\ ••• ~·~ Oun(tw Adv MIU )11 I )JIJa Oo<u•~• AleJCAt•.r 11•. '11 Oollr(,n Ah<Oln• 11 11' Oonld\n Allyn A I) ~ 1411 Oort nr,, AF•nCp ,,. ' 11'. Oov1011
A FUt f'I C>vn•1nO \ II I& \ IS I Uur.,un
AGtPfl '"· 1)t ~"'"vnr~ Alnl(ip \I H tlll'L<lb
AM1c ro' H 7) flP•\fl
AW~ldl'IJ 18 1q [Ider I\~
Aml,.rr J'' He [1.-Nutl
Anndth· I • ,. (IMQOul Anl>eu\8 11'·>1"' CnrO,.v AnlilCp ""' • (nlw 1'\lt Arden(ip 4"' 41/l ~:\:~~~. ArkWC\ ?J\'. 74V. A.OCol" ,,.,, 131/4 fabri AllG\LI IS'h I)~ FldUnLI
==~:~~ '"' 6~ F18k!>y\
13114 U V. FtOO\ln B:~:r.f~ o ·~"' 1~t ~:~i;;p;;,. 8ft\\1Fr " 17'1. ~:~~~nl Bnyl~Mll '"' 10 Bffllne .. ,., '"" FlaWiuU Beltl•b ,,.,,., :!All> Forn•O Bll>bCo ll"' 13h ~~~:::.ll~ Bird Son ,,,,., 74 Blrtcllr ..... 7V. Frenae-1 BlkHlllP 76 "" GnAIEJI Bortenra , .... , a~~1r~ Brooks JOI;, )7 BrwTom 7) "' Gre.,,M Bu<kbff , .... • Gr.,yAOv
::~~r """ 11\1. 2111n1'1 S'-6 yrodyn Cal WI!>• 11 ll Hardw9'• C•nradH '" Jl't HrpAow c .. oswc ,,.,, ,. H•r~p CeplnAlr 1 > H<tr INI CerrCp I I Henrdr CnVIPS '" '" Holobm
01mL~a 7•1Ai 7l'"' HOOYf'' CM\Ull 10"> """ HorllR'\ ClftleF 4V. St.<. Hullll'I CillUIA ,..,, 40'.lt tnfralftCS p 11u1e 3''J. ]1 :~:~~'t, ••r-JL ,. • ., 11 Clow(p I .... I lntmtG\ ColuVent I 1 lnBkW\h ColflCIH 7lll! 7•111 lw•SoUI CmlSllr 11 73 Jam WP h
()v.~r 'l'h_. (~ouulPr
HA SO Li stiltq\
1s1 • ,,,, • Jo\lynM 18 1~ ... ..,t)')vN t ti • I J i. rto,..rrt ,~ ,,.,
n~ ,, .. 1(41\!.t pl II'• t'1 Purtu .. n f(I t9i. Ml DC .. ' (;p !r and Do.en s , .. l '·· IC1tht1H ... 1'., PutO< rlP ..... ... fAtnCM1 ,ii . 1V
, •• ,, 1)'1' .C•Mbf'\ 1'l 7')1. Oud•1nw \~ b f,.fumP ,,., 'M I;~ ANO OOW ... :.
)Olu 1f'•• 9(mpAm q•. Y'-fid~nf.lr I() 10' I T .. nnttht II , .. N(W 'f0~1< M • T,..,,.. tOHO<tl'lttrMJ ••• 11•,, ,,, IC<ll•<ir~ ... U1tycnm u 114 TrttOPd 4\ •tl •.now' llY-0Yf"t 1n.. Countf'r 7lV> 7W> K•YYm l . ,, R•vmnci ,., 2<l T ntnor., I • ,..._ \tucti • ...nO w,1rrttf"f'· tn.tl twve gone up
)t\k ~·, ::~,.~~ H 7~''> l>KQEQ ... ''"' '""°nf:d '71 > 1)1"1 ,,. m"'' ttM oo.-n '""' n"tO'\f bods.Mt on
.)0 ... )1'' l\1• 161• Po.tdf' 14:\.. 7\1/'t Unlo'rCtl 'J' 1 I~ ,,.._,,,.,,,, nf f M n<r '"'°'drctl .. \' Of vOIU"T'f"
" I) ~1mo .. tl U • U \ l>OOblo'y j/ )<J U'> ""'" tt 'la •'->" w .. ,J ,,,, 71 .... l(tnQlnt I}, U .. Po4,.ltW'I .. ~ . U'l fr111 1)'• t.t-... ~0 ~'"''''' lf'tO"Q ht!O• \) .. tr~ H\fl ... '""' ~~!r:..v ••1·. n t.. • Rov·.,. 17 ... ., ... llV•A\h )]\• 14' • U(l .. d Ntt ,+n'\ pi ,,,.ntAQr 'P\d~\ "',.I~
1\ 1b .. .. Pu .St'l" t>•· ,,, ... UoP~nP lf>t..t ti d~'''"'.,"' OJ t..,,a., n "''' ~· °"''OV'I (10\itrtfl J}'. lol l 4n<rtn lQ • 10 ':Md ft'"' l .. 4 . v.,,.,,, .. , 11 111 0 10 Ot•t t 4t\O IOO••'f' • tot\I Otd OttCt:
'''• , .... l•ndl>•• ) ' l 'Y<1n01 './~n(J1, ,, ) tl1• UP' ... • t.•n..Co ri • ?s1 • I I', lb 7 l lh ,, .... , 'I IQ 10"' ......... l" I r .. C) P t_I ,, .. ,, .. 1 lllSIUr I I \ . ',1 rtl , ... ·~ \I v tflilk .n '" . ,,. . '"'"' ''" .... \,, I 0 n · ,., .. , , ~ Lint"<'' • l 4 ''·
..... ,,,.u I • I~ • w f'llt ,, I\• 01"-,,, ''>· .. . ' VI• I 1• I~ .. Loo .. trn ' 10 1•V<.m Ir ,, )1' N .. t':b~' l• ,, t\Pf lft\.t J . Uft "'• u~. M•d·.r.,r 1\ • '·, '· \t14 w ft I f42.. )'. "• Wt•IOI,,, , .. I . I '"'''''. • •• I••
U I l6 I Mtt9~11PM \ \ . 0ti"Jh0'•'· •.11 I' f N IQfl M l , •• 11). ,,.~ ..... , " . ' U1 .. ,r~ '? ~:1;.~~ fl
.... ' ',f Al<Nft' 14 "·1W~11 I ' I'• • '~"-t,...,..,., . ~ . •hi " . 7" • >~ • ~ .. ,,,, ... •'•'1 'Nlf'IM h .. I \h • "~' n , . "" '. t 10"-10•. MQIA•\t ll'j' ,, 'iw f 1<,v t\ I, .. I W M(lt II ) .. < Wl/\tl"' I • . •J1 I ~ 8•· M aU•l P )I 1'I •t,,nih tf )• • W t°IOdl•I I ,, .... . t.v.Hn<" • l#p " I 1•1. McCtHm ''>'It J\ ~:=:::.1: ,1. ~w. wwcnu ·~ ,,," ... ~.,, '. . Pl) I 4 \1 I Mt Ou•¥ 1. ' 1J'. H, 1•'• I 11'; I •• " w '""'''•J U1 ii'"'J ,.,,... ,,, , M•d\IW /(J 11 ~,,., ')I l~' , ,; '·~~~,,~:: .... ,, y,.rmtR '' .. ''" o o ,.,. ) MdtdCap 1•1, I Str•Wt I , •• n • 11 lttntJI\ ol "' J IJµ ,.,,
·~oil>.\<. Midi Rn •• l r1f"QI .. .. UIJ ,,, .
ll )? J 9 ·~) •l' I\ ~.~~~~ ~ . . .... UP h)ll 11 lb IS ll M1dtl\k\ , .. 10 ·~ H •• . 1 .. Ill) IO J 6/11. 68~ ::~'~e',v 18'. ,, " '>tit( Ion II l't Uu ., .
~40'1) LH~ 1•"~ ·~ 't;"rl\I 0 I~ . I I UP :i t 10 70.11. MonlCOI b • • 19 UA fl'llr\ 181• ,, . U5:• ff I " 11V1 Moore PO 11Vt 7) 70 '''·tr'Mh'~O '" .. u .. ~ ' s sv. ~:~f!f'' , , .. 71 G'''"'"" 11 '· • ..... UP 8 I uv. 121'. ,~ ....... lb1 4 n hH1't \ •'. ·~ u .. R t 13 14 MOICllM J8 39'• 1) (00'' ,, ,, . . '" . Uµ ~ .. "' ~ MOIClub ) ... s•,
J " 1\1' l lt>ri I . ,, Ut> I ' '1'h 77 MYeltPr 1~V. ,,.,, .. ,, c "' .. er I ., UP I I ~.,, :~ ~:ra~. n ,,,,,, '~ MCI it•lf R'• . "" Up '' 16'1) 11V ,'\l .-t S D 11tl ... unut1ar11 11 ':tlONSn• J > .. Up ., 11"11 t1'11 Nw1dl>E 1)1 > lb''' DOWNS " """' NJN<i•S .. ~, 17 N•Jf't'l<I• l•'' (l'IQ Pct rr~ m:: ~:::~~ ~ n 17''> C:ot""I~ ' 6 011 d l ,. \. 'n'4 ~OtMf'f ' ) 16 011 ll ' 1l I)"' NOC••G• t]IJ. U h (l'l.,e>t•R• \ '• Off I) U 37 U NoEOI vn 16 111/1 • ........ c,,. ' ' ... 011 ll 0 IS 16'h NwlN(i\ tl'i'e IJl/1 ' W•l\nt• I' ., 011 17 \ 4'h S Nw\IPS ,,, ' 11 NEW YORll. 1AP1 Mo'' d< 11\ltt o-.rr 6 rttof'Ntr )t', , 011 11 ) 1\11. ....... NO••ll 1q~ 1'Pt ,,...-counl~ ~~':,~f' wg:•'-0 A\~~d NA)O I Adv RO'\, .. ... 011 II• IO'IJ II OQllvyM .•.. '° N4m .. (l'tQ H rtMf'th \ .. ()ft II 1
10 '°"" Olll"•rro '"'• 10.-.. TO\COCI> Jol>,000 ,,. . ,,._ .. • • OfWl'•H I 1 011 II 1 1&-'• "'"' Oller r P ""' 110. f nA">v 111.000 s I) ... 6 •o ~~~~gf~1 .· O•I •11 711• 77 P(A Int \41,. ,. •.• ~:1t~tMI ... ~100 , .. I• It . 011 II I 1'"' 1"" P•b\IA 10"• ''"' .. \ 100 ... ) .. . . 11 Pf l\tln-. . 011 II I I~~ ·;~ e~!f.~ .. )~.,.. ::'1-,. AM•rro" •40 .no 1• )\ . .. 11 'iuorCI .. . OH 11 I , . ., , ... Mo\t .. 111. • lct.100 1\'• 1• • .. 14 C1><tV!> wl I • .. 011 10 I 17'1J 11111IPeer I ~~;~3=~ 11~.lOO ~·· I• °"' I\ 01.,0•m 011 tOU 4\h ) P•n•f"nt ,, .. 1•'• .. .
.,,.., 44'Yr Pt1rol1t 0 •• '"" 000
,. ... :14i., .... 1• AA'ttOO't 1 • 011 100
LOW~\(O tQI lOO ... . ti' • 1/ rmtvl .. 1 •• ' 1 011 • I I 8 P•lltb<><> ,. .. , 7111') Gn.,.vo'o •OO OOI; I • I • et ,. II\ J<<OrltU " .. I • Ott •• U'1t1 1•"-p,~f(f'\~ cu , 10•, 10' ... 10'1) Pintcrtn )Ot t )I\•• ,. ICO• Co 1 • '• 011 . \ ,. ... ,..., PtonH16 1)\• )•V• AOVdn<'°O HI 70 Or rd,..,, .... ... OU ••
11h I''• Pltt\11"@ ' ) Ot-~••n<'<I Id 11 , .... \(.) l"' .. 011 • • CmwTel ~~ ~~ ~~T,}bl 1S nv. Po\\t\ 61. 1 Uncl'l•t\Ql'"d I l64 11 Rlvr!O(,p ~ .. 011 . '
rOf'PAo ., .-.. ProQrP 1.,. , •• Tota• ... \!Uf'\ 1~ u IClo'!> 1no , .... '• Off 8 I
MU TUA L FUN DS
INVESTING C1pm I M> NI. Ellun Tr 16 46. F HOA 'I~ 4 ,_ AtllllO /II t 43 N~•I tnt 921 N ~llUr)on Fundt,, N i~/o~~E,~P) c.~r~'.fuu~~ "L ~~·.~~ldr •• rn i1:s. Pn'c~~ ~: ';.0~ i:'! g~ :rn :n~ ~~~~·.~ •g; ,N ::to~ ~~.~mci Tiie 104-lnQ QUO-• Bulltll II ... 14,71 Frm BG 11 17 17.11 H•rt Glh 17 60 NL 1ncom 3 Oii J 11 Noru\I IJ ft HL ln,..\I 111917 J4 ltllhellO_!!\e.tl~llA"'!-bYI· C0al~lddn 17 IA1, 9l 0331 Fe!1mer1Lteddr F7un111• '• •J HMI Let! 10 94 NL L11ltter•n Oro Nuveen t 0 t . Slerr• (ii 11. 11 NL n .,..1 ~ • , ~ • • • HIQl1 Yid II 7l 17 01 Fund 10 .. 11 0 Ome9• 17 S• 17 71 Sherm D U ~ NL 4t1on ol 5'K11rllle> Monlll ll,:13 14.SJ HI l<m 13 6'1 14,(M HHoolrdCI !nr lSI 4004 1.N6~ •ntom I /4 tu One Wm 1s.11 N SIQma Fllf'O\· ~"~,~·H 1; ~r:~ ~~ 't.~ ,: ~ :~.~ :uM M : ~ ~t INA ~.; II )I ,; ,; Mny Mil I 00 NL Oc>!Mnl\elm•" Fd Cap1I 10"' 17,00 llleMI -urlll• CO Fnd II :it 17 " 01>tn ll U> I• O• Munt 'I SS 10 44 Op,,_n • •1 7 1 ln•e.i t0.3S 11.11 rould l!Ave ""9n CG lntm 7 76 l.:r> Tx F~ 1111 NL ISbr':t'::'0 \ •s •IO M~,\,.~~::W.~t:i.tC~o 71 ~n'c Y~!, 1~: '; ~ ~;~~· U: 1~.~ '°'" !Nel HWll C\11 R\M t 00 NL us G•I "°' Nl ln<om ) t1 • 17 Frt•O • 40 '19 Monel I 00 N SB lqly II 16 II I) v&IUI!) or bou9"t (Ap Pres I 00 NL Fldtllty Group fr\I Sh 11 Oii ll JO ll'O•P • S8 •O., Opln 77 6'1 1• S!I '"'"' u 1S I] qs lv•lu~ pfu\ "''" Ctnl CC I 00 NL AQr~\ •Ila NI frP• SI\ J 1• M•n II 70 111• \pe<1 14 .. t\ b '.>o<ien In 17 49 1l 08 cherq•l Wed Cnt SM II ll:J 17.. !lono 8 17 NL lndu\lry •" 1ncm •1 llO IS Oii 1, fr~ y 10 NL !>.., •no I '19 I 4J Sell ... Ch HtYd "111 17 &3 Cap1t 8 /6 Nl lnlrcap '00 NL m••· "'nontt AIM 1717 "3t !>win (ii s •l § 91 ,AGE Fd 4 IA 4 Cllllrl Pd IS I> 16 S7 C\11 Rw I 00 NI lnl Ill vii I) )1 I& to Ml T 10 77 II 07 T 1me 11 44 17 i.c; Sover In 17 03 IJ t) Atorn ,. 71 ,. NL (ha\e Gr Ao\ Conllo 10 '\ HL tn• Gu10 HI/& NI MIC • :11 10 0\ OTC .......... •S 71 ~ lr•v lq It 'IS IJ °" AOV 1113 Nl r11nd •11 l fO Oly Inc: 100 NL In• lndtt 177 NL MIO •4071517 PMAm M •96 10 l 110r Hd ... Nl Afulur• ll 'J4 NL Fronl 4 '1 S • 0\lny II 07 In• f\o\ q 44 10 II MCO 10 )7 11 13 P•nn ~ I,_ NL TwnC (ii •Joi N~ Alpll• F t7 0 HL SnM~ I 1l I (Q In< It 18 Nl lt1vnlo" Groue> MFO •S 01 .. 1\ Ptinn Mu o 10 Nl TwnC Inc. I~ NL A Olrlhl 1094 II .. Soett •17 I SI M•o•• 4071 NL •OS Bo S46 S611 Mrs ..... 1\11 Pll•I• 97/ '°' U!>AA Gt an NL .,.,..1on Fund\ (hp Dir llH NL Mun 8d •bO .. l •OS C\/> soo NL MMQ •o •tO Plloe C•P ... •M USAA •nc 10•1 NI A B&I 171 ' Chem Fa 7 S7 • 11 r •d•I IS.. NL IDS (;rt I 19 I 11 Mf H t Vt I IO PllOen Fd ., 11 10 II Uni Accu '70 .. L Amcp I '1 • I Colonl•I fund\ Ht Via .. ., NL •OS no1 s., • JO M(Nl I 00 NL Piigrim Grp Un1I Mui • °' NI A Mull tO .. II O S•n Se< I 7• t S7 ll Mun t JO NL Mlltl I '1 • ... AA.olltt" ti OS .. L PllO Fd 17 19 IJ 11 Uni (.a'1! 1.00 H~ An Giii 11\ r '7 Funo • 40 10 17 Puriln 10 '3 NL PrOQ l IO l II Mer,.11 Lyntll M•g C > • 4 1f Unlort Svc ~ BOl\4 TJ IQ IS. Orwlh S I• \ M !>elem S 1• NL h• Ea 4 .. 4 • 8a"C 10 J/ 1010 Meo In 4 01 • 11 Broacl 11.lM 11.'0 C\11 MQ I 00 HI. lncom I 10 I IS lhrlll • ,. NL Slot-1117 70.. (•pit llS 1• I) 11 P10f\ffr Fund .... Inv •.JS , 1fl Fd Inv •ts 1 0111n 10 S7 11 SS freno 1S 1• HL ~•eel t 77 • 4J Equ 8d ... 10 f"vn4 •• 1J 11 '3 U (4"' "'°' 1s:1~ GrWI" IOI I T .. M9 14 10 1S 41 Flnancl•I Proo V•r Pv / 40 t .Oj HI In( ... 10. II Ill( 10 °' II Un llK 11.72 1LM lntom / tt t. Col11 0 111 II II HL Oyn• ) 91 HI. Inv At,,_ S.. •ff Munt • 70 • 1' Pt,.n Inv 1J 3S NL United Fftd\. ICA 1 IO 1.$ wltll A8 ,. 1 °' lnG11\t 4 6S NL lslel 2' 1S ,.... Rd All I 00 HL Pllorlh 11 1l .,.., Accm •. n 7.lt N Pen •.51 , t Wllll co 1., I S1 ln<om 710 NL Ivy Fd , 17 HL $pl V•I ...... Pllfrno IJ 00 14.11 a-.. ,, 1.34 Wsh Mt • .., 1, j) &4 1.97 • ff Fst lnve•'°" JP Grtll IO IO ti ,. Mid AM \ ., • 14 PrlCA' Fund\ Con Gr t.ss 10.44 Amar ~-· Otftj) I'd I 7t I., Ond Ap 1S °" 1• ,. J•nus "St Hl liilln•mrt t 00 HI. (irwtll II.I) HI. Con Ill( ... 10.1) C•P 811 l.Jt ' Orel .. ~ H Oh<O ,., •• Joftrl Hll<'COO: MO .. V F •P to .. tncom ·~ H llKom •.21110.os C~ Giii UI S I Inv t 12 tO U Grwlfl I 01 1.7 &Ofld 1' .. II ... MS• Fd 14.. HL N Er,. 11.ll NL Mllf\I tAl t.11 En\rp t.1' 1 1111 () U2 NI. lncom I 14 uo Grwlll •SS 7.11 Mui 8tn t" 10 11 ,. Horii 10 • Ill S<ltft uo 1.21 HI VICI tt.7J I) t MUI • ~ HL OJ>tfl • M 7 .. S.IM l.S7 t .'6 Ml F Fd 7 IO 1.0 Prlmt t0,00 H Y8119 1.6S 1,11 llK I'd •·" •• ,. vVICI Sot 11 7) "S7 SICKll • °' I.. Tu Ea 14,0S 1S.17 MIF Glfl 01 4. h Fr• 'n N UICI Svq J.1t NL 11111111 8 Q • ., JS.I try C ... IU7 12 42 F\IMll A I.. HL Jollnstll 71 •1 HL M11t11tl Of ~ 1'¥0 Funcl 1.SS H Val.,. U... P'd: Tot Itel 1.71 1. Y Cuh t,00 HL FIMll OI tl HL Kem-F~ Amtr 10 tt ti SI l"to llK t0.17 H Yel Lin t .IO tO 0) ~tlllr tt.47 20. YllK"' t 00 HI. Fsl v., 10.00 HL lll<m 101• 10,lt Orwtfl J '19 4 l"rll $IP 10.)1 11 S lnc:om S ... •.OS mlt~ 1 14 t .SS 1lewe,. Of-u W•ll 1• ,. HL Grow • ~ 10... !Mom • t7 t. I """n•m funo.• ~ev Gt 1).IS 16 l• qt 0111 1 •1 •• 0.C•I IUO t),n Fno 0111 • 74 UJ HI Yid tt,J7 It It T• frt 14.lO ll. Conv tt,71 . .,... )91 Sit .... .:v
Fd ""' 1.n .... v:l•w "·" 12 ,. FOllnO.n ~IC> Mlly M I 00 NL Mui \fir r: Ol "t Oly Ov t 00 HL Vlft<• SMlden! ... r~ •.'3 tO J1 lch I... ' Grwtl\ ~ :11 \ti M11n B 10 ~ 10 IQ Nel Avie I Ot N Int Eq ll 27 f4.MI lft,om 11 ... t>.60 ll'•u tt.~ 211, • F,.. UO t ,.J 111<0"1 un•v•ll Optn '' 6J U IO Nal l"<f IJ t• NL GtOf'O ta.IS t4 17 111ve\I 1.flt I 113 l"rowld J,tt 4. Deli. s... •.• M111.. a 09 a... S.umtn 14 17 U •• Nel !>Murllln Orwtlt 10 •t 11 n Comm 7 ·• l.lk A OlllFO 1 J4 '·' ~ Rt 10 00 NL '"<' ":i. •J SI h <fl • 01 .. .,, a...... • •• 10. "' Yid 11 Ol ... )4 Spec• 10.97 11.tl A Her1111 t,n .• , Dir at1 71' ),0) l"1•n-11n Gr-tot At 10.s1 1u• Ilona 4.7• • ~ 111com 1.» 1 V•11011aro GrtMJ: A 1"''11111 4, .. "S.J4 • 81 n.11 HL Brow~ l 7• 4 05 ICevslone Funo• OlvlO A >fl 4 10 111vnl 1 jt 1 l4 Ei•lllr 1S it NI. A tllvHI 1 )4 HL t: I! ~t ",ti Hl ONT( t 03 4 14 LIQ Tr I 00 NL Orwlll \ T1 'It 01>ln If., 14 Ill Id• 11 "4 NL A !nvlll( t!.. Hl tt1 lllff 11 OJ HI. Orwth •I~ • •• Cu\ (\1 I• M It 41 Prtfd 171 11 fn la n 11 7) 44 lv•\I t.•t Nl A HIOlll ).II 4 rtylu• ()ro VIII\ • fO \ 01 Cu• 117 ti~ lO 7• 1nto"1 \ ,. • 11 Viti• ";r 14 '° ,.,.,~ ... NL Al'l\••r • " • °' Or••' It" ".. lft(Oft'I I .. 1 IS ~U\ 84 •• , • " LQ lhv I 00 Nl Vor•• 17 "' •• ,, w i..e1 NL A OlllEI -vell L..,11'1 If 1' 70 10 US Gov f '1 • •1 "' I( t '44 t I) '1100 I SJ t 1tel11bw U7 NL W ""' U.. NI AJI• HllllOMOft. Lit A• 1 00 ..... C1p1t • .. s 01 UI 1(7 s. ~.. r •• e. 11 ,, n ... l'Olfft '00 N w LIHll 1, .. , Hl
l"M • 1.tO I MM \er t,06 HL £Q11il 4 I• 4 4' Cu• SI II 10 "71 Nl!t..lle Flil\ll ~ver, Hr NI. W•Oll II.I• HI I~ 4 ff ) H NIM Ii NL lq AHi I 00 HL Cu .. SI I~ t 4t fou11 l'I 1f to ltc' lqt 10 01 IQ W.111'1 t.J7 HL Stou .. • Sol In(. , NL """°'* s 17 ) u <:111 S4 s Jt f~ Gtwlll It 1) n ,, It< Giii 12: .. tUt ... , 10 "" NL ~Gt 12 ' II t'u •• IS. NL Fun41 Ill< Orp f'OI• l S7 J '° 111<om tl. 14 ll tft ,.,, • 13 'll 'Ml MM .... HL lft( ~ ..... Tltl'll c It u Hl Coml!I • ,, Hl LUlftlMfl Of'll "'' '~ ts .. 11 .. '" 0111 • 'If .. ,.,...,. ... ,, HL nw H f"' Olfl •H It I lmH< .-w•ll c, \.ff tt ... tt.U (\II Mt 1000 Ht.. _, •-: Y•rlft •.IS 4j 1
Giii t, NL ..... ,..._... tftd Tr to 21 tO t•• Or IJ '1 IS 2' 1iew tleftt1 C-'M IUI N W•llSI 0 i. 7 '7 m. NL J::M I ... t• ,.... I S2 .. Lu J-" .u: NL nrtr 1610 HL 111<"9! \ff " Weill l~ "t
I: i 'ti':",,"" ~~~ It!* ="" ..... :~ "" " e· • ':i.. at"t ~ ~, = =. M , .. M-S. I sa."J tl.i H Lio llfi 1t• NL t MMe , 4 " •V.. llHf NL
I :J.: IO H LMfll :Ji! 8f1ll 1l. ;; a• N =::-,:,; HI,. a ,,,.,.,,... 111 r:. rl = ~ I :t ..... ~ ~. =t f '":fl'. NL __ _,NL
• ,,., .... NL .. ..,. ...;;:,,. • ...... oi 11M NL -· • a IMI• OW911 " ,,
. __; -------------···. .
I
NYSE COMPOSI1'E
J
TRANSACTIONS .
'Station' Chain Declines
LARKSPUR (AP> -Victoria Sta·
lion. Inc., the firm baaed be~ tbal
operates a chalo of 99 restaw-ant.a
across the country, has repo..u.I a 36
percent drop in profits.
Tbe chain reported Wednesday
that it earned saot,000, or i'I cents a
share. bl tbe three rnonlbs ended
June 24, down from Sl,308,0QO, or 45
cena. for the same period a year 110.
Two ~ •to. the troubled cbaln
hired. the blV91lment banktaa ftrm ot
, Salomon Brothers "to uplore all ·
courHS ot Ktlon. lncludlnl llaa pou1.
ble merpr or sale of UM compan1•1
bu1ln•."
Thurlclay. July 19. 1979 N D~ll. V Pll.Ol' S1
'lletlahe9ftd'
Some Retire
To New Careers I
By SYLVIA POaTBa
Whee 'Jbomu F. Murray retintd at 15 u ueeutlve
vice president o( Equitable Life Aaaurance Society ot the u .S. three years aco. be tint moved into a private couult·
lng bualneu and, last July. because prealdeat ol American
c;ontinental Propertles. a newly organised real estate firm
tor foreilJl investors.
"Moet people who retire diuppear." says MurFay.
"They buy a condominium in Florida and get lost. Not me.
l didn't want to join the roclcing·horse brigade."
A FEW MONTHS BEFOJlE nM llYDE& was due to
retire in 1978 as chairman of the board of Ryder System.
Inc .. a bUUon-dollar truck leasing company he founded in
Miami 45 years ago, he confronted his board of directors
Jle negotiated away a lifetime pension of $100,000 a yur in
exchange for the freedom to go back into business for
himself. competing with the company in which he is the
largest individual stockholder.
"I had what I think are some ideas for doing things
better. 1 couldn't pers ua de my direclbrs a nd officers to
make some decis ions I felt. were essential for the future
success of the companx." Ryder says. "So I quit and start·
ed my own company again."
Not long ago, Walter S. Mack, 82-year-old first presi-
dent or Pepsi-Cola, organized. a. group of retired bever age
com pany executives and started the King Cola Corp. The
formula for the new cola drink was prepared by 63-year -
old Thomas Elmezzi. a
former chief chemist a t
Pep!'i, the average age
of Mack and his as
sociates is 63
Mack and his a!>
socaatcs want to discard
the traditi ona l
Money's
Worth
r ranch1sc bottling system 1 n the soft drank bus mess and bottle
their products a t 29strategically located plants.
··w e hope to be No. 1 within 10 years," Mack' says. "tr
Campbell 's soup and Heinz ketchup can deliver their pro-
ducts from a few well ·located processing centers. so can
we··
These <Are JUSt a few Americans w1lh sufficient im
aginallon and vitality lo retire lo new careers a:, they re·
lire from the ir old positions
BUT THERE ARt; MANY MORE WHO yearn for re·
tiremcnt only to find themselve'i emotionally troubl~
when th(.•y cca sl' working at the daily routine . They aro
psycholo~1cally unprepared for th · drastic alter ation from
work to le1i.11rc cand oft<'n rand the unexpected stress of this
changl' lt•u<h to m1•ntal depression and other health
probkms wath which tht•y <i re unabel to cope.
"We read and ht!ar a great deal about financia l plan
ning for retirement, ca very real concerp,'' s ays Or
Patrick Montana. pres1denl oC the National Center for
Career Life Planning .. But that 's only pa rt of the
necessary groundwork.
·'The experience of tod ay's retirees s hows that
personal pre-retirement counseling is critical to a secure
and m eaningful retire me nt." The center is part or the
American Management Associat1on, a non·profil educa-
tional organization supported by business that cooperate.i;
with corporations in setting up retirement programs.
Develop1nents Cause
Conflicting Signals
NEW YORK (AP) -Continuing apprehension over
the s hake-up of the Carter administnition and another
signal that the economy is slowing down left the stoek
m a rket mixed today
The Dow Jones average of 30 indus trial issues was off
t. 28 po ants to 827 :W
But advance:. held a 7 6 edge over declines on the New
York Stock Exchangt•
Pct Up 1J S VD 17 t Up II 4
Up 10.S VP IO 4 Up 10.t
Up •.I
Uo • 1 Up •1 Up U
Up '·' UP l.S Vo 1.4 Up U VII> 1.J UP 1 t Up 1t Up 1.t Up 1,0 l,!P l.1 UP •·1 u: •. , u 6.l UP 6.l U11> U
Dow.f 011.._,, t·.-raa.-•
N t W YO~ll.IA>'I ~•n•I rlo w
J 'o n ,. " " v r r • 9 ~ ' STOCK\ <>Pt-n HIQfl Low CIO~ Cl>Q IO ln<l ~bl II).( Of m II t11 30 I 18
70 T •n 748 l'I 1\0 10 14' IS 741.U •• IS Ull 101 31 107 .IS 10. 13 101 21 0 OJ 6S s1• ?<>s.sq .,.,, M m .11 ~s.01 o 76
1nou' l.JOS,100 1•an &S0.100 u111, s12.soo bS '>1W J,4611,SOO
NEW YORI!! IAPI
A<lv~ntt<l ~c11neo
UnthanQl.'d To••• tu~ Nt-.., f'\fqh\
Nfl!W IOW\
S&l fS
NEW "l'ORK tAPI Appro• f10.11 Pt~YIOU\ OdV Wtek 4'Q0
Monlh-YH<-·• r-vean 4'00
NY ~100 >dltt t•Jll0,000 • JS,•50,'*l 31.1110.C*> ll .. '0.000 Jl,340,000 1UIO.OOO. J.,. 1 to .,.,. . ..
1'11 10 cMI• • • • . • • . • • 1'11 lo dal~ •.
•.l)J,'45,Sfl 1, .... U0.000-
1.'l'lO.OSO.OOO
WHAT AME• 0 10
NEW YORK IAPI
~
Prev
TOCS.y d.ly 303 lo.
tJ3 * 143 zn ,.. 136 II I . "
N EW YORK !API H•n<lv& H•rm41n~
Vo•• illlll'•1' 1S1
Eno<tl~d•llver\9.2SI . lobrlc•l~l• 4*1
Gold Q .. ,.,, ....
.,n.a-w...-~.
Sellltlecl-MI QOl<l prke\ 100.y
LellRll: '"°"'lflo ll•i"9 PIO 10. Oii t2.0~ ••ternoon flalnciU'f. ts, oll u .oo.
,..,1.,,m,,_11.1nciuu .n ,011u 1•
~rMllM11Vtt.'1,0lllJ-,.
11111cll: 1111112'9 1S.OltU 00,.,.. >04"1!~,
lftw Yn: Hllftefy & Harm.n -ptk • ptt.40,offU.•. •ow Y .. : E"911N<d Mtlll"9 Pfk • tm •i. onu oo. "ow Y.,..: E119ttll•rd tetmuted _.. $301.14,offta•
,...,.. ...... .,.
"If It bothers you, why don't
.• you peep right bock ot tJlm?''
SUPERHEROES
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
.i ~
PUNkY WINlllllAN
• •
J
A~Tt4u~
DE&~N~~
A&..~ n4E
OU> ~oNGS .. --> l L.-~~----~~~~
..._ ~( 1,)-1 o' ft, l I s , 0 I I
by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta
by Jeff MacNelly
by Tom lltiulc
PEANUTS
,.,.
(l)MICS I CROSSWORC
.. 0
by Cl91rlts M. Schull
Mf'5 60fl0 6ET ~!
HE1S 60T TO! OH, 800
HOO 1100 /.100! 509!
by Mell Lazarius
ONL. Y Ml!llC. ·
MA ""'~&~!it KNOW~ ~o~ ~n .. ,.
IT'S INTERfSTIN6 TMAT ~OV
SHOULD CR~ OVER HIM ~EN
't'OO'RE THE OHE II.MO Al.WMS
TREATED HIM 50 MEAN !
\,,.. ( , .
DRABBLE
Oil . f1 l.. "T' Ct>\UN .
I u~oiR~'fANO 'IOU'Vt
11Jll.111'~N A &DOI( O,t...1.£0
~"flU 1'"4'-1'•4\f:S ~
u.l°'40lf\11JC. '•
DR. SMOCK
SAY, NURSS:,
DO YOLJ HAVS:
ANY Fl.-f:SH-
COl.-OReD
ADHf:SIYf:
e>ANPAGE:S ?
NIELSEN
-no,,.· -s lOR~£cr ~
llUCl'll"H,~ I l.ll(l\11' 1'0
't:NfflAI.. i.NoM11J(7 "fo
">1\JO'l 'f~W~ t..CX AL.
Nt.MIE.'S. 1\4( 6()0\( \~ A
CoMV•c.A'ftON ~ uJl-\A"f
I Lf:~Kl<lEo.
-..,....-v.o ~
by Kevin Fagan
by <;e«ge Lemont
~Guess ... eu-r Fl ~s-r, MAY J: ASK YOU A aue:s-r1 ON ?
by Jeff M illar & Jon Mcintosh --------.
HQw{:tEj ~
MJE( EQJ/ll M'.jf(f a. -z -rncv MMC.
oc ror a: f.tJ1'JF>I~
l I
!
(
r»J'r Be )ru, Y. 'fl.IE 'f MA~ 'rn&
/lil)N/;'( IW'O A ?A~l./f;. ~D
l(ON u ~Nq AIJD 1J,IE()l'
A TIRACltO ~ rl.
THE FAMILY Cl RCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola
"'Stead of 'love' let's just soy 'zero'."
DENNIS THE MENACE
0
i
I
-------~RX:l51 J..1M ~IJetN M~ JAA.JZK v.t\?i..
BVIT/
JUDGE PARKER
wHo.. I'-~-,,~ _ . LE .... -rHi: . ' :I <~~ ~ S I • .., .-· 'h· '1-"'-1.1
' .
• -... VJ ... • /-~:.I i "~· , ,. · -! -. BAG?·=~; ~ .:. :·'
• ~ ' • • • 1:-::_, • I
i • • ' .·, . _, '---.. : . • c,.A'(~~.;.!....,.._,
l'M S()ltltY TO WAKE VOU, NOT 51NCE
MR5. REE5£ ... &VT HAVE YESTERDAY.'
YOU ~ !>TEVIE ?
ME:eflNG' WITH ARMY
l'RASS AriHE= HIS10RIC fOWWOW1DI!~
rt>OHAWKS nanY OF
ei.IOW PU>OM ..
'
by Harold Le Doux
1rs A ~Ir.IE THE WAY YOU CARE mil
THAT eov. 6UCK! THErRE 60NNA TAKE
HIM AV"AY FflOM YOU A6AIN, YOU KfiOW
THAT, DON'T YOU?
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS •b Nnlthl'll
1 Br111s11 Co 48 lhuq
rumo1an 49 AQ .. YP'>
rnd1an SQ WdQOto
6 Schism S:> lnt1eld t.ov .. ,
11 -session !lo -CJoq
14 Aiaceou5 57 Ot dold
plan I 60Common
15 Felonv sull1•
16 Slowe girt 61 Fac1h1dtP'>
11 1nsane 02 ln5eCI ~ldl)I•
i W0f0'> 63 loM.• bollOn>
t9 Rescue c .. 11 64 E •llau!>lttl
XI Snarp OIOw 65 Allollf'CJ
21 Harasseo
22 Permissible DOWN
24 Image 1Man'>11.imc
26 Strop :> Lmeo up
77 lnterpolale l Brt
30 Accuse 4 F 11thr051
32 Bao Stang 5 Protess1ondt
33 Dull sounds gp
34 Tesl room 6 Oescenoant
37 -Werll / tnc1te
J8Chmb1no 8 NOi!'
vine 9 Gui s name
39 Carle 10 Bank wor k
4-0 Compass Pl 11rs
•1 Pllaslers 11 Soml·
42 Trouble ~1nne1 l> ,. u
•3 w oooed 12 Sl1un
area 13 Adhes1¥1'
•5 Shores 18 Ga11
'
.JNITEO Feature Syndicate
weanesday's Puzzle Solved·
I 0 io f I •• l ' h• •,. r •
H IC OIN • N U l t o I • c 111
i • 'C I I 0 ~ c • l l I . " t Ii
' I •• l I 'I • c ' . ( s -.,. I< -, .,. , __
, . . .. • • s • "0 . ( l ( s
' 0 • s• 0 u o S I l s ' 011
~~ .!I f N f • I I •lw r.,r,
{ . 'l •• • s s l I • ( s
" ( • 0 'LC:. " ( I " ( . ( --· '0 • s . ' I N
.. 0 '. 0 0 ' I • l .. 0 I .. C
0 ... I I •• \ a t C I U N
I o S f I o In
Z1 \/Prb sulf1•
2S Sheo tt>dr~
2b Baby wo1CJ
21 Sorh
28 Enlro• -
29 Unlikely 10
1a11
30 Plan
31 VanCJdl~
l3 Uni11·~
)~ 0111 ht;'rll
Jb And~ 111, or
lS Told ltM
1'1In1n1• '"''" ... ,
, I . ' IG ( .
I I l I NIO y •
i<I• 'n Oft,. " .
•1 Soueezes
•2 Gl1ost word
44 Mine pr0d0
UCI
45 Army beds
Jti Mas1er Ind
41 Spice
48 Meal
~ E•ample
~ 1 Solar disk
53 Room to
swing --
~4 C1aze
S5 Trudge
~Spigot
59 NT book
-
. -·....-----... ·---··
lGllGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ·Telnision ~.Ju1y11.1m DAil Y Pl.OT ... \
.PalretQ~•
Mary 'Therese Friel (left), the current
Miss USA, will compete against an ar-
ray of international beauties for the ti·
tie of Miss Universe, a title held by
Margaret Gardiner (right), on the Miss
Universe Pageant tonight at 9 on CBS,
Channel 2.
""' in Ofder to oet Ills White bl'Olhe«ln-law out of
lhehOUM .
9 2tTONIGHT
T oplc: Flnenclll aid avail-
able 10< v1ctima 01 c:r1me.
(Part 2) m MROOtJCtNO
8IOLOQY
"The Nervous Syatem"
7:30 IJ YIPE DON'T BE
ARWO
Stan Freeburg hosts thla
special explalnlng fear
a.a--~· ~bth•fl• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles e KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
OJ) KCST (ABC) San Diego
• KTIV(lnd.) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angelos 9 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach
along with an enogant
cuckoo. a tearful mote end
" bat wlll'I an lnterlorlty
complex
I CONSUMER 8UYUNE
DATING GAME
BY£, BY!: 8UJ£8
Host: Dr Art Utene.
t) TIC TAC OOUOt4
• THE 8AADY BUNCH
Jan t>uys herself a brunelte
wig SO She'll be noticed.
Q) ADAM-12
Foor youthll steal a car
loaded wlth guns and
ammunition.
fli) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT m NEWSCHECK (I) • ua BEAUTY SHOW ®J MATCH GAME
8:00 fJ (I) THE WAL TONS
Jason Is scorned by his
brother Ben When he con-
sldef's becOmlng a consc1-
ent1ou11 oblector. IRI
PROJECT U.F.O.
A student pilot slghts a
UFO end dives toward
oann only to raco 11xpu1.
tiCWI *'*' "° CWll .,..,..
MttlOtY.
• MCWll • * • ... "The 8c1hl Aolld''
( IM21 Aoctl Hudlon, BIHi
!wee. A c1ootOt ~
botll rMOleei P<oO"M #Id *'" ..,.. WOl!llnt In !tie ~of ...... (2 tn.) eb MOM&...UV
Motl!'• days .... numOwed
unleea he can Oet a ~
,.,....,.. lfOM Illa ~ w-== oi-. '"' • e * "lndlaaMI" ( 1958)
C411y °'11nt, lngtld 8arg·
man. A rlcll ""-'lcM and
a Euroe>ean kt,_ f-" In
IOve. eltt\OUQh he ci.lm• to
be m.vl'led. (2 hra.)
• CAM>l IURNETT
/l,MJFNINOI
Guest· Jook Weston e MOYIE • * ·~ "Sudden Terr0<" ( 1971) Matk Lntet. Lionel
Jelttlea. After witMlllng a · •
niurd41f, a boy' a Ille Is In
danger When the MNHln
• t1ttg1n1 to hunt tum dOwn.
(21'111 I
8l) NOVA
"Einstein" The why and
hOw of Elnsteln'a lhOUght
procesMa that b<ought
him to hi• eanh-allattering
condualon• are explained.
(R) m HERE'S TO YOUR
HEALTH
"Cheat Pain"
8:30 D lll .. RNIT£
HOAIZON8
"'Space Alter . Apollo"
Host Ray Bradbury a.nd
5Clence fiction writer Isaac
Asimov look at what space
wlll be Ilka 30 to 100 yeara
In the future, baaed on the
predlotlon• of lcientiat•
and NASA otticlala.
G)THEOOOCOUPl.£
Aftllf' being taunted by
Oscar lor being aofl. Mur·
ray the cop arresta his
poker-playing buddies
durtng a game m TUANA80VT
"Good Connecilons" J1111e
Howard de&C(lbeS twlf VtS•
its to elltended lamllle&;
Felicia Lowe visits mem-
bers of e COfnmunal busl·
ness 0<gantza11on.
t:OO 9 (I) Ml88 UNIVERSE
PAGEANT
Helen O'Connell. Bob
Barker and specoel guest
Conny Osmond are on
hond tor this annual com•
petltlOn featuring a bevy o t
beauties from around the
TUBE TOPPERS
KHJ e 8:00 -"lndlacreet.'' Cary Grant ancr1n1rtd Beraman star in th1a
romantic 'dra~ about a wealthy
American who bas an affair with a Euro-
pean actress. . ·
ABC 8 8:30 -Infinite Horizons.
Science fiction writers Ray Bradbury
and Isaac Aslmol' look at apace in the
future in this special on the anniversary ·
of Americ~·s first moon landing (see story below). 4
CBS f) 9 : 00 -Miss Universe
Pageant. Perth. Australia, is the scene
of this annual beauty contest pitting again.st each other for the title. (photo at
left).
w&td vying for a lltle and a
CfOWll.
.. QUMTf
Oulncy ,dlSC:OY8f'S that fOUf
COfPNS u,_,thed during
a ralnat<ifm may be carry-
ing typhOld but can only
locate three of them. (RI
• MERV OAlfFIN
Guest holt: Stew Allen.
GuMta: Mel Tortn41, Jayne
·Meadows. ENI Holllman,
Dody Goodman e VICUNT UNMMe
Robert Mac:Neil and Carl
Sagan lake a lat1Cinat1ng
look at how revolutionary
diBCOYetteS In ll'le field ol
astronomy have changed
man's v-ot the cosmos.
(Al 6D FINDHOAN
"Spirits" residing Jn
Scolland'a FlndhOm com-
munity help plant• grow In
spite ot inclement -atner 9:30D111 8AAHEY MILLER
An unemployed CIA agent
becomes convinced that
Batney and his detectrves
are under~ hi! men. (A)
10:00 8 DAVID CA8SIO't'
Dan Shay poses as a
weapons buyer to nab a
deadly at ms dealer (RI ea NEWS D ®'l 20120
ti) NIGHT OAu.EAY
"You Can Come Up Now,
Mrs. Miiiikan" A lcientlst
attempts to turn b6&e met·
als onto gold
ml NEWSCHECK
10:30 G) Q) NEWS
ml MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
"Poldark" When the
bft1och between him and
his relatrves widens. a
drunken. re,ec:ted Ro9I 11
comfClftecl by Demetu.
(Patt 3 of lfS)(R) 11•1••C1Jat HIW8 MAKa ME LAUGH
MOYIE • • •n "Crime Boas"
(107:2) Telly Savalaa. Anto-
nio Sabeto. A malioao lling
i.1t111 on a young protoge.
but soon""'" to regtet n.
(2 hfl.)
I IEDTME 8TORIE8
BENNY HtU. SHOW
Benny Is In Charge ot a
speaking tube excnange at
tl'le 11"'41 ot ~ Victoria. fJD DICt< CAVETT
Guesta: Honl Cotes and
1he Copaae11c:s (Part 2 of
21
11~ 8 M•A•&•H
An olljcer trying to get oul
ol the war and anolhet
"ellQllf beaver" looiung for
action snow up at the
4077th.(R) 8 TOHIOHT
Host: Johnny Carson
O~ts· Charles Nelson
Reilly, Pet8f Strauss. Don·
na Cross, Dionne
Warwict<e. D OtCK VAH DYKE
Rob almost earns $500
t>ecauae the treckleS on hos
back ate 1n thll Shape ot
the Uberly Bell. D ®l 8TARSKY&
HUTCH
A racileteer wtio tears
Hutcil's testimony wlll put
111m -av hires a h1t man 10
ehm1nata the detec:Hve (RI
G) THE OOHO SHOW
(I) GET SMART
Smat1 tnas to conceal hos
occupeoon !tom hos visit·
Ing rctattves.
ecwnoNmMC ....
(I) 8TM1"8
Alt _,,. '"-'1 IO ptOIOflt'
life on a ~ "-WC•
ceeded wittl ~Mtno ,..,.. •. . ~
11:00e TWUIHT_.
A matk, ~bani!
,...., haa -p...ion In
life: reeding.
• ~Hn'CHO()Q(
~
"lnlptomptu Murder" A
~~tOm<Hdet
-of Illa Clients, • GITeMAR'T
Max trtea to exptllln to a
-tllat the olllle the ate It rMlly a mlnlaturtud
'eoeiv¥· • TAMii' HUllMGI
COYIMGE
1~ 9 Cll8 LATI MOVIE
••• 1h .. ~ .. (1040)
Laurene:. Otlvter. Joan
Fontelne. A ehelt•-9 glr1
meniea a wealthy~ wno IS l)<tlOCCUpled With
the myat•lou• death of hi•
ltrwt wife. (R) ~
t2:aO 8 MOYIE
•• ·~ "Deception" 119'61
Bette Davia. Claude Rains.
When a Oif1 marries her Old
ttam41. the conceals a
secret altalr lrom him. ( I
hr . 55 min I m MOvtE * * • "Tl'le Man From nie
Ottle't' Club" C 1963) Dan-
ny Kaye. Cara WWl!ama. A
scatterbrained employee
un1n1ent1ono11y issues a
credit card to a gangster
t2 hrs I
9) MOYIE
•'It "Randy Rodes Alone"
f 1934) Jonn Wayne. Alber·
ta Vaughn. A cowt>oy inlll-
• 1ra1es an outlaw gang to
gather eYldence agaJnst
thieves wl'lo raided an
e•pr11ss company ollice ( 1
nr I
(I) MOVIE
• • • "She Wore A Yellow
Ribbon.. ( 1949) John
Wayne. Jonn Agar Indians
attack an understalled
cavalry outpost 12 hrs I
12:37 8 0]) BARETTA
Wl'l1le 1nvest1ga11ng a
murder. Barella uncove<s
po4oce corruption. mossing
money and a dead ~·son
"'ho 11W1't realty dead (RJ
1:00 0 TOMORROW
Guest& Ward Hall nnd JO<>
McKennon. two veterans
ot the Sldesnow world.
' ~42·= 3:119 MOYIE * * 'h "PaycM 59" ( 1964).
Curt Jurgens, Patricia '
Neel.
4:00G) MOVIE
• • "T err0< In The Haunt-•
ed H~" ( 1958) Gerald
Motw. Cathy O'Donnell.
4~0 MOVIE • * '> "Train 01 Events"
11952) va1er11i Hobson1,
Jonn Clemef>ts.
4:268 NEW8
4:30 D MOVIE .
*'n "The Moaslf'lg Gutl8'"' ·
t t938) W1t11am Lundtgll\,
Paul Kelly.
f'riday·s
Bayt i•~ Mo.,i~
JrTERNOON
12;00 t) • • "Oh, Susanna ·
f 1950) Rod Cameron, For-
rf!flt Tutklff'
G) * *'I> "Blues tn Ttou
Night" ( 19.it 1) PPSC1lla
lane. Richard Whorl
3:00@ • • "Shadow In Thu
Street" 119751 Tony LOlil·
anc:o, SMfee No1111
3:30 D • • •.-."Moon Of Thu
Woll" j 19721 01111•d
Janssen. Ba<t>ara Ru:;h
Bradbury: Having Fun With Space j 'Beatles~'.
' ShowSei· By P.ETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ray Bradbury,
dreamer. celebrates the day when the whole world stepped briefly into his element.
On July 20, 1969, an earthling stood OD the face
1 of tbe moon. Ray Bradbury and bis kind were pro-
ven rilbt. The unknown was a wonderful place to
an1 out. We should have stayed there.
But we didn't, and times have grown tough for
dreamers. But Bradbury gets bis night OD ABC,
Cbanoel 7, at 8:30 tonight. •11ntiilite Honzons:
Space Beyond Apollo." It ought to be real easy to
forget President Carter and OPEC and SALT n,
just for an hour.
A dreamers' hour.
IT IS SIGNIFICANT that ABC chose Brad-
bury, a writ.er, to host this reminiscence. Science
Newscheck Views
County's Politics
'Legal actions against two Orange County
political figures and the visit of a presidential con·
tender will be two special topics to be covered next
Tuesday and Thursday on the 7:30 p.m. newscasts
of Newscbeck on KOCE·TV, Channel 50.
Both programs will be repeated at 10 p.m.
ON TUESDAY, NEWSCBECK will report on
the preliminary bearing involving bribery charges
against former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and
Supervisor Phil Anthony, now chairman of the
board.
On Thursday Newscheck will focus in on the
visit to Orange County of GOP presidential con·
tender John Connally.
Diedrich and Anthony now face other charges
in a preliminary bearing Monday. These cbar1es
alle1e that Diedrich and Antbony and two other eo-
defendants conspired to launder about $'16,000 in
campal1n contributions made in the 1976
aupervilorial, assembly, and dty council election
races. Tbe other two defendants are former
Anaheim Coundlman William Kott, and former
poUUcal moneyman Eu1eoe Conrad.
JORN CONNALLY WJu. BE in the county the
week.of tbe 25tb to appear at a $250-per-person re-
cepUon fundraiaer in bis bonor.
Tbe former Texas 1overnor is seeking the
.Republican president.lei nomination next year and
)a scheduled to aim bis accelerating campalgn
•bandwagon through Orange County in August.
"Newsdleck" la locally underwritten by the
•Harry G. Steele Foundation. Melinda Cotton la
producer, and Gary Greene la dlreetor.
-
fiction got to the moon long l;>efore Apollo XI did.
"I've been waiting for years for some network
to come to me and say, 'We're tired of pure data-
.. '
oriented shows,' '• says Brad-
bury. "The facts alone are well
reported. We get them from
Walter Cronkite and John Chan-
cellor.
"We know that the rocket
ship weighs so mtich, that the
trajectory is so-and-so. . .okay.
But why go to space. Why do it?
Why bother with it at all?
''My idea is to have flan
with space, not to be bored."
ANl> SO, WREN YOU'RE seeing the real -
fuzzy TV pictures of Neil Armstrong's white boot
stomping up moondust -you're hearing from a
prophet, a describer or the not-yet real. A man
who thinks about living on Pluto in a day when
most worry about getting enough gas to drive to
work.
Tough times for dreamers, and Bradbury's
faraway fancies haven 't headed any presidential
priority lists lately.
Bradbury tells a story:
"I was taking a cruise on the Queen Elizabeth
THE TICKET SHACK
C OltUttl•Sporit-Tllfftrt
2411r.tttt.UM
1t<W4S-951 I
,._.Orders
7 I 4-645-tt90
All Gr.,.,.. & UN-""'°"~"Paler 0-1 Ol*lll>IM5 llC•@ll
NOW PLAYING
IMAPUU
Brea 529·5339
UAC-AI Westmlns1er 893·0546
2 a while back, and I saw Senator George '
McGovern. I went up to him and asked him and his
wife for dinner and cocktails. We spent a pleasant
hour together that evening, but I came away think·
ing what I've come to feel about all politicians -
they're nice people, but they don't have an idea in
their heads. You talk space travel, and they smile
at you condescendingly .
"WE'VE HAD SOME VERY dull presidents
lately. haven't we? Dull, dumb, non-idealistic ·
Republicans, and dull, dumb, non-idealistic
Democrats. Our politicians and older people
should begin lo catch up to our children and me. •
We must dare to b e sublimely, (oolishly ·
KTTV, Channel li.
will present a reprise of
"The Beatles," an hour-
1 on g r e trospective
highlighting the rock
group's s pectacular
career -from their
beginnings in Hamburg,
Germany, to their in·
vasion of America Mon-
day at8p.m.
The show features his·
toric film foot.age and in-
te rviews witb artis ts
and friend s o f the
Reatles. including tile
Mamas and the Papas.
Clive Davis. J a ni s
Joplin, Murray the K.
and the Moody Blues .
Also included are a con-
cert segment taped at
Yankee Stadium and a
look at The Cavern, the
nightclub in Live rpool.
E n g land, where the
Beatles' music'began.
philosophical."·
Bradbury will be joined tonight by fellow mind
traveller and sci-fi writer. Isaac Asimov. and Bon.....-d
futurist Alvin Toffler. They will look back at
Apollo, but they will look forward, too.
By the end of this century, Bradbury says, "I
think we could most certainly have laboratories in
:9pace ... telescopic labs where we could really
take a good look at space and see clearly without
smog and the atmospheric conditions of Earth ...
Catch this hour tonight. The gas lines will still
be there tomorrow. After all, as Bradbury asks.
"What'~ the use of living in this universe if we
don't IOOk al the stars?"
NOW PIA YIN(,
IMA flUZA llWAllll' etmMA CUTU -llfD. Olllft· .. 8rw ~29·!>339 Cost.a M~ 979·4141 Santa Ana !>31·1?71
OllMOl-MAll IOWUDI' CIMlllA WUT
Ooanqe 637-03•0 Westmlnsttr 89Hl93fl
H• ,...j_,. ·::.....~--rai Ht•r11ww ~ MU PUZA CEITEI
Brea 529·5339 Orange 634·9282
IOUTll COllT M11A PAM DllllE.al
Costa Mesa 548·2711 • Buena Park 821 ·4070
Sell or trede your old lkla fast wtth a
new Slcll• ola .. lflecl tld In the Dally
Piiot. 142_..71 DAILY PILOT
Jim Lehrer oC PBS'
··Mac Neil I· Lehrer
Report" is the win·
n e r of t h e 1979
Lo w e 11 T h o.m a s
award for electronic
journalism presented
by the Jntem ational
Platform Associa·
tion.
EVERY~MMER
THE CREAM or:
AMERICAN
YOUTH
GOES TO
SUMMER Cl\MP-
AND THE
REST GOTO
CAMP
NORTHSTAR
BllLMURRAY..
-.~ ....... Po',_lnMWlwiiiiiiiiil A~AtX)UNTflrL(A$( • . ..... ~--------·~ ... ,.~,~~~~:o . ~..=.· .:
11U PUZA UWMDS' IMTl•TOtl STADIUM DltlYE·ll
Stea 529·5339 Huntington Beach 848·0388 Orange G39·8770
mwuos· owuoa· IADOUUCl ta CllllMA•
CttllMA CDlfO Et TOfo 58t ·5880 Orange 63'4·3911
Cost.a Mesa 979·4141
"'ALIEN' Is a C()ft(er, a walloper, a rouser, •
•screecher and a ton of tun:'
O..ltllltl,NIC-lV
AL I • N
Ith
SMASH
WEEKI
--.. __
I
ThUtlday, July 11, 1111
NOW PLAYING
EDWMOS' •llTOL OU.. IUll STADIUM DlllVE·IN
Santa Ana !>41>-7444 Orange 637·0340 Orange 639·8770
... wit. ··-MJ/)]1 9:.IO
llOmm MOOH Al-· llOMO M1
MOONRAlll• , .. . '----J 1.-................ ...
·-· .. ,_
713~)1·9)10
··-· .. ,_
11Jl)Jl·t )t0
,,._, ...........
494·1!114
l t -·-494-1514
..,.,...__....
PIOPHICT t"I
11\UI
IOICUUt"I
.......... MOCIU .. tLH
JUST YOU A• Ml, KID''°'
111•1 e 210 e 41IO ........ , ... ---
"MIATIAUS" lf'GI
WUAY\-7M I l ;.4t "''' __ ,,,..,. ..
·-~·
wooeY AoU.91
"MAMHAYTA ... "
"THI ....UWS" IP'GI
"WAVE MASTERS" ?Mlt: .... Jll.
11..a••m-YW....-AUINf11 """"°'~ ...... (•) ......, .... ......i
•IOM ALCAftAZ
... CUNfflWI~
--~~ MUDlll AUIY !NI
'West · SUie Story' Back
AmOlll lM more IJICHNl\&1
produdlonl over UM yean at le~Htlaa '1 WHl Ola8er
Pla~ bav• bMD "Fi*lltr
on l~• Root·· ··Man of La
M aacu.'' "Norman. 11 That
You?" and "Wnt Slde l&ory."
TM ftnt thrM all have bMtl
brouaht back lot enew• produc·
t1on1 at the San Clemente
ahowplace, Md now "Weal Side
Story" hH arrlved for Us
teeond time aroUf\d. The •how
opened Wednead•Y nt1ht for an
· lndeftnlteenaa••m•nt.
THE JEaOME Robblna·
S tephen Sondheim musical
dr&ma about New York street
aan11 lncludea 1ome of the most
notable eon11 wrltten tor the
slage-"'J'onlght," "Maria," "I
Feel Pretty," "Uee, Ufhcer
Krupke" and "America." The
movie version garne r e d 10
Acade my Awards in• 1961, in·
eluding best picture of the year.
"West Side Story " will be
performed nightly except Mon·
day wit.h varying curtain times
at Sebastian's, 140 Avenida Pico,
San Clemente . Reser vations
492·9950.
A briefer production bowing in
this week Is George Bernard
Shaw's "Candida." which will
be presented only twice, Friday
and Saturday at 8 p.m ., in the
ra~ J L
P1ae Al1I Studio Theater at UC
Irvine.
DAVID McDONALb, who Is
codductinc a summer 11es11lon at
UCJ '1 School of Criticism and
Theory, ii directing this thJrd
and final abow of the schedule.
Cast members include Paul
Becque, Pam Smith. Michael
Peterson, Marlin Morrissey,
Lynn Balesteri and Reggie
Hershfteld. Admjssion Is free.
Two local pro<1u ctaons are
beadlna into their final
performances a s South Coast
Repertory winds up its run of
"Spokesong'' and :the San
Clemente Community Theater
closes out its revival of "The
Man Who Came to Dinner."
"Spoke&Ong," a story set in a
Belfast bicycle s hop. runs
t onighb through Wednesday
<dark Monday ) al 8 p.m. with
Saturday and Sunday matinees
at 2 : 30 in the Fourth Step
Theater. 6S5 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa (957-4033>. "Dinner"
is being served at the CabriUo
Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo.
San Clemente. (492·0465) tonight
through Saturday e1t 8 :30.
ALSO ON VIEW alon1 tl\e
Oranice Cout this weekend are:
"P ippin" at the Lacuna
Moulton Playhouse. 90I Lq\ma
Canyon Road. Lacun• Beach
(494·0743). Performancea toallbt
through 5-,turday at I p.m. and
next Wednesday throuch a clol·
ing hight July 28.
-"Boeln&, Boein1" at the
Hunlineton Beach Playhouae In
the Seacllff Villa1e Shoppln&
Cente r. Main and Yorktown,
Huntington Beach (847·4"5).
P e rforman ces Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 throu1h Au1.
4.
-'"I'he r.Jlssing Link" at the
We s tminster Community
The ater. 7272 Maple St .•
W e $tmins ter t 893·8626>.
Performances Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. · 4. .
•
CALL90ARD -The Sad·
dle bac k Valley Community
'T'hPaler has announced audi·
lions for the first production of its
fifth season. Herb Gardner's
comedy "Thieves" ... directors
Michael Bielil:i and J oe Cordio
wi ll hold tryouts next Thursday at
7 · 30 p.m. at Santa Ana First
Federal Savings on El Toro Road
at Trabuco. El Toro ... a cast of
four women and 11 men is re·
quired ..
r--------otscount Coupon---------1 •
TWCFEltCNE :' MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY
~I~~~ ,_ ..... -.T•H•E•M ... A.IN ... E•V•E•N•T• .. (•P•G•>--~
.
Cctm'n'F!m
JUL'il3·22
Buy·o nt.' ticket to any of tht· C arnival\
r idl·S a nd .-iur:icrions ar thl· r ei.:ular price and
rakl· a pa rtner alo ni; free. Two can haVl'
the fun in'k"d of one! Limit o nl' co upon p1.:r
vi,jr rx·r pcr~on . GouJ Monday·TucM.l.ty·
\\'t·<lnc~.Jy·Thur1t<la y: I p. m.·6 p. m.
Presented by
"MOON RAKER" <PGl
"ROGt<Y II " <PG>
-'
''LOST ANO FOUND"
"FAST BREAK" CPGJ
"JUST YOU AND ME. KID"
(PG)
."DEER HUNTER" (R)
"ORA ULA
BUCK ROGERS AND
THE 25th CENTURY .. (R)
··sLOOOUNE" (R)
"LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR"
THE IN·LAWS (PG)
WHO IS KILLING THE
GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPE?
"PLAYERS" <PG)
"H EAVEN CAN WAIT"
"Tt1E D EER HUNTER" ( R)
"BOYS IN COMPANY C" 9 Western Pacific Shows '\...-------------------------... >------------------w£.
STARTS TOM~RRO.W
"MEATBALLS"
''WHICHWAYISUP?'' (R)
Al.I. OAIVf:·INS O PEN 6:30,.M.MfGHflT
CIHld Unoor 12 Froee Unleu • Kioc11e P1anround
... AUDACIOUS,
BIZARRE,
HILARIOUS ••• "
Richa,.d G,.enl.e,., Cosmopolitan
decidedly entertaining."
Dennis Cunnlngham, CBS·1V
GENE WILDER HARRISON FORD
'"THE FRISCO KID"
\
6 lltM'\ lltfUttft"°""-MW'lllt
-"~llA"'l Of ~· •--HO•A.0 w KOCH. Jrt _,, "4K"HAFL I LIA-\ t fllA"l MIAW
_,, "4AC'f "IUIHLO·-" ROIOI Al.OlllC'lt
~
'STAATS FRIDAY
CINE DOME
,,
1'
ENTERTAINMEr:.ff ~.INTERMISSION
VI Cl"C1! 'll/OOI' i • •
BURNS SHIE LDSfii
.IU8T vou -• AND ..,.. .
•,KID :4
BIU.MUHHAY -..PGI ·--· ... ·~ .•
Mon -Fri 7 15. 9 15. 11 00
Set./Sun. 1·1s. 3.15. S IS.
7·1S, 11'1S. 11 00
CUWTIASTWOOO
ISCAPI FHM
ALCATRAZ ·~·
OAIL Y-1:15. 3·30.
1:00. 1:15. 10:30
Bill.MURRAY ...
WOODY ALLEN I
.... ~ ---~-•l"Q-""'" 'lHl:'Pllf!IOIV~ LOSTMMifOUND ... ·~~1:11! cwz~,.
i
'l
•
'
.
I
'Tltank You . . ' . .
Darlillg Jtuke'
8y DENNI ll~LEUAN ... 0. ..............
Tbe l ... Ddary 1ta1eroach carrytna John
Waye. ancf Clalff Trevor bad Ju t urived 10
Lordlbw'& when the movie screen went....blant
and the re-.1 Claire Trevor was mtrodured to the
audienN.
Claire Trevor Bren wna on of a handful or
former eo-1tan-and about 400 other frieods
and fans--prelent at a spcc1al tnbuLe to the late
John Wayne at the Port Theater m Coror;ia d el
Mar Wednesday mght
Pr«eeds from the event, which included a
40tb anniversary show mg of .. Stagecoach," the
movie that m ade John Wayne a star, went to
Claire
Trevor Bren,
center,
with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter
Fiedler of
American
Cancer
Society.
• I
the Ora.nae County untt of the American Cancer
Soc let~ Mrs Bren had to leave the theater early,
however. and she wanted to say a few W\)f'da
about ht:r old friend.
"l'M GLAD YOU ALL came for a very tood
rause." she said. "I JUSl want to tell you bow
much I love him .and what he's done for. my ramtly .
''He's probably the best friend we've ever
had. He's done so much for so many people.
"I'm golng to say Just this: Thank you
Duke. Thank you, darling Duke."
<SM THANK YOU, Page C3>
Paving the Way
To Gas Savings
Mo-peds are sweeping nation as cheap ttansportation;
up to 150 miles per gallon is claimed
S&ortes by JORN DODD Of .. DeUyl'tMelUff
Many Americans are riding around the fuel
criaia -on mo-peels.
Once considered recreational toys by most
Americans, mo·ped a now are becoming a
••neCelSar)'" form of traruiportation in the Unit·
eel States, a~rd.ing to an industry s pokesman.
Tbe two·borsepowe r motor bikes with
pedala have been popular in Europe since fuel
supplies were cut during World War II.
Now the U.S. fuel crisis ls fostering a need
for mo-peda paralleling Europe's need in the
'40s.
•-no: llO·PED INDV8TllY is expand.inc in
America u it did in Europe during World War
II." aaid John Snyder, president of the
California Alsociation for Mo-peel Pro•reas
<CAllP), a dealer ud im~r or1anilation.
And, aecordlna to the •<>-peel AuoclaUon of
America <llAA), national mo-peel -•lea in·
creued '15.5 percent during May 1J'79 over llay
oflUtJMI'. · ,.,,_..,no queaUon the current fael criail
.. C ...... mo-1*11 to gain rapid popularity I tt
Mid Im......-. a Fountain Valley mo-peel Im·
pot'Ur. He Mded, .. Tbey pt up to 150 mlln per
l&lloa." Man tban two mlllion mo-ped riders cnlile ........... ,..._..,the llAA ~· and'Btand
\_ .
estimates approximately 750,000 Americans will
ride mo-peda by 1980.
ALmOUGH MO·PEDS HAVE GAINED
worldwide popularity since their 1901 introduc·
lion by Harley·Davldson. they went almost un·
noticed in the United States unW the early '70s,
according to MAA officials.
Bland cont•nds Harley-Davidson is
responsible for manufacturing the world's first
mo·ped. "Mo-peds weren't widespread in the U.S.
unlit the '70s because the auto industry didn't
want them here," Bland sajd, becauie "Auto
manufacturers found the exceUent1u mUea~eof
mo-peda made them formidable competition. •
Mo-peels were farat le1aliled lo tbe United
States in 197Un Micblgan, the MAA offlclala re·
ported. By 197S five other states bad followed
suit, Aa of lut year mo-peda were· te1all&ed aa
tranaportatloa lo 39 ital.el.
INl'IUL MO-PED POP1JIA&ITY coacen·
trated bl aftluent beacb are&1, CAMP Prelldent
Snyder laid, beeaGH tbe bik• were coaaidered
recreational toys.
Since theD &My bave be.a ..... u "delivery
truckl." u local tranaportaUGD to scbOol and
<See PAVING, Pap Q) I.
.... . ,. ..... . ..
• y
Claire Trevor Bren with John Wayne m 1939 film, 'Stagecoach.·
Paul Anderson, 51 , rides his f1tO.ped
six mllea to and from work every day. ..
Oit1lf l'llel Slitll P"°IO\
Mo·peds:
Ride On
Opinions divid~d on
motorized bikes
When they were finally legalized in
the United States during the early
'70s. mo-~s were treated quite dif·
fe rently by Americans than they had
been in 1901 .
Initial attitudes toward mo·peds
arter the ir adven t in 1901 were
positive -a ll the fi rst models re·
porte dly were s old out by rhe
ma nufacturer . Harley.Davidson.
before the bikes were even com-
pleted.
But opinions change.
AND AMERICANS' OPINIONS
toward mo·peds in the '70s were
.. similar lo public opinion toward
autos during the horse and buggy
days." according to Fountain Valley
mo·ped importer Ben Bland.
·'The horse and buggy people
thought the auto was terrible and
that it would never catch on," Bland
said.
He added that motorists who are ir·
ritat.ed at mo·peda don't realize the
bikes are savtnc aaa so there'll be
more for the autos.
No matter bow much gas mo-pedl
save, many motortsta find it difficuh
to keep po1iUve attitudel when reek·
le11 teen·acera without protective
clothlna ride mo-Peel• acalmt tralftc. 1 "Altboqb pobee attltudel toward
mo-tN* vary from city to ctty, tbere
<Bee MO.PID8, Pace CZ> ' .
• ................. ••.#• _______ ._._l ,: ......... ,._ -··---·-• .r.--' ' ....... ~ ..
~.Ju~ tt1 '"' ERMA BOMBECK/ HOROSCOPE
This Westminster gas station has been converted to a mo-ped detJlersh1p.
••• Mo·Peds: Rid~ On
CFro• Pase cu back every day. He also uses mo·
peds for delivery vehicles In his busi
neaa.
• claims mo-peds are unsafe and that
he'll never ride one again.
Prlor's face was "wasted," and.his
back was injured, he said, when an
a utomobile dri ver hit him. The
driver apparently didn't see him rid· Ing on Pacific Coast Highway.
seems to be a big problem tn t.he
beach areas," aald John Snyder, pre·
sideat of tbe California Association
for llo-ped J>rocreu, a dealer and
importer orsanization.
FIFTY·ONE·YEAR·OLD Paul An -
de rson of Santa Ana also seems to
hold a positive altitude toward mo-
peds. Another mo.ped accident vlcUm,
John Caldwe ll, 23, of Hunlln~too ·
Beach, agrees with Prior that mo·
peds are unsufc, but only as unsafe
as the driver.
"Tbe problem ia that kids riding
wttb a bicycle mentality dart In and
out of biP~ty traffic on their
way to tbe beach. riding witb nothin1
more tban swim suita for protec·
tion," be said.
"My mo-ped more than pays ror
it.self," Anderson said. "It's run to
ride, and it takes no longer to get to
work than it takes in a.n auto.
Costa Mesa Police Officer Darell
Freeman agreed that poUce attitudes
toward mo·peds are neg ative aJong
the Orange Coast.
"I see other people my age riding
mo.peds, and I recommend it to
everyone."
·'I wasn't safe when J got in my ac·
ci d c n t be <'aus e I was drunk.
However, I think mo-peds arc sale if
the operator is safe.·· he said. However . not all mo-ped riders
have such positive altitudes toward
the bik~.
Caldwell scraped his face, and hi s
Rirlfr1t•nd broke her leg when they hll
a parked <'ar while n ding double
Together. they ran up $16,000 in
hospital costs following lhc accident.
Snyder, 25, said his own attitude
to ward mo-peds is positive and that
he rides his $even miles t.o work and
MO.PED ACCIDENT VICTIM
Mi ke l'nor, 22, of Newport Meach.
Weather Perfect,
Food Fantastic
Some of the most creative fie·
tion being written today in this
country is never published.
Its authors never appear on
talk shows, give magazine in-
terviews or make big deals with
the paperback people
Their work is confined to a
1mall postcard sent from their
vacation to the folks back home
I HAVE NEVEa read a
postcard where the people w~re
not having the most wonderful
time of their lives and were sick
that you were not there to share
in their ecstuy
The front or the card may bear
a picture of a hotel room that is
loo depressing to commit suicide
in. or a lake that features raw
waste, but you flip tt over and
the writer says, "ffavin1 a rn a rveloua time. Weather
perfect. Food fantutJc. Never
want to eome home. Tomorrow,
we tour Paperclip Factory
J.ove
And who h as not r eceived
cards they pray their postman
has been too busy to examine?
We always get at leut one
from a friend who sends a top-
less native with arrows and a
note saying, "Does this remind
you of Bernice aft e r two rn artinia?"
I AM NOT A postcard writer,
bul I married one. Thia man,
who has not written to bis only
sister in 20 years, will pore over
,acks ol poetearda ror hours.
Then, t1norln1 banging
1antem, majeltic canyons, pre· ~lstoric burial IJ'OUll(ls, spacious
•ll!in and amber waves or grain,
t-e _ _!lll continue lo shuffle
E .....
... lleek1
through ~is cards, matching up
the belly dancer to lbe office
bachelor, ruins to one of the
kids' bedrooms, a statue with
one arm missing to bis accoun·
tant
I once tugged at bis arm and
begged him to watch a child be·
ing cured in a miracle bath in
South America and be pulled
away and whispered, "How do
you spell Walter Cronkite's last
name?"
ONCE HE GETS started the
literary jukes now.
They spill right out in tiny iJ.
legible script on the m essage
side to the address side with ar·
rows pointing over to the front
a nd continuing in a circular
movement.
My favorite card was one l
picked off t.he rack. Across the
front of th e card was
emblazoned, "RAISING HELL
IN ATWATER."
There waa a picture of a 1937
car parked lo front of the
courthouse, plastic flowers
arouod the war monument, a
man pltcbinc horseshoes and a
do1 at the bus station walUnc for
somethlq to letve.
I didn't send it I didn't want
anyone to know I waa there.
Show Raises Money
For Disneyland Trips·
llon tMD '1,IDO wl11 Jud1es Included 8eara/Oran1• Mall,
10 toward DlaDeyland E I e rt b E r i ck 1 on , Flanlaan'1. United Rent·
trlp1 for CbUdren '1 Garden Grove mayor; All, TB Pbatofrapby.
( Horoscope
FRIDAY, JULY 21
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARIES (March 21 ·April 19): Accent on
movement. finishing what you start, getting
more recognition. Another Aries is in picture.
Libra relative could also figure prominently.
You get green light to transform idea into ac·
lion.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study Aries
message. Welcome new contacts, fresh ap-
proach. Ca.sh flow question will be resolved.
You locate "missing link." Surprise gift also ls
on agenda. Cycle is favorable for initiative, con·
fidence.
GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Highlight in·
dlvlduality, directness. Wear bright colors,
spre ad message, stress initiative, pioneering
splrit. Aquarius, Cancer persons figure pro·
minently -so does the number 11.
CANCER (June 2l·July 22.): Find ways to
get access to the media. Your story should be
told -you might be representing special group,
organization. Initiative and ingenuity make
marvelous twin allies. Your call to key person
will be favorably received.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on learn-
ing who care8, who could not care Jess.
Aquarim, Taurus, Scorpio persons figure in
scenario. Wish is fulfilled -you are not likely
to be sat.1.died with current conditions.
VIRGO: C Aug. 23·Sc pt. 22): Be ready ror
confrontations, "snappy" dialogue. unique
message from member of opposite sex. Gemini,
Sagittarius persons figure prominently. Accent
on career. duty, ope ning better line of com·
muoications with superiors. .
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0 ct. 22): Spotlight on
publishing, education, spiritual reeva luation.
Taurus, Scorpio and another Libra figure pro·
mlnenUy -so does the number 6. Distance.
travel, learning where and bow to contact key
people-these a reas dominate.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 2l): You pinpoint
needs, penetrate myste ry clouds, learn who has
the money and bow situation evolved to present
course. See aa la, not through romantic haze.
8AGl1TAIUlJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Get going
on production, le1alilies. Prepare. Get bouae In
order. You 1et ally, backin11 but you may sur·
render some autonomy. Capricorn, Cancer and
the number 8 figure prominently.
CAP&ICOaN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19>: Be more
receptive thao aggressive. What you need is
"comlq your way." You get pulst' of public.
Untvenal appeal could be keynoted. Aries.
Llbra nativea command key roles.
AQl1AalU8 (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Spotll1ht on
1wlft deelalona1 excitement of speculation. You
ml1bt fall maaly in love. You will feel and be
attractift. You'll also be lucky -sUck with
numberl.
PllCU <Feb. 19·March 20): You have
le1IUmate ebanee to 1•1n 1reater 11ecurtt1.
Teaeb, learn, follow through on lunch, be ""P-
tlve to CaMer, Leo, Aquartua nallvea. You re· l-1D .... ot direction.
••• Paving
(,,. ..... cu
11hoppln1 •r•u and u m'-" ol fu.J and auto wear.
"f;W"OPN191 hen ._.. ln(>opedl for Juat
·about n1rylhln1, tmt m•riy u-.. haven't even
been lntr'Qf1111·NJ y.t," lil.WS uld.
Althwo u ... Ur•l Atr .. u•an mo-ped riders
avera1ed b.tw""" .. •ntl ~ fHrt old, the
avera11 rtder ... _. a. at,,Nt •· fleydlr aaid.
CWJOllNIA 110.no ,,.,vsu ln'-'lt be le1aU1 UcMlffd'1r1vt1rot IAJ•-t IArtanold.
AIU.Ouch re1l11tr •I llm Wlth UM! California
Oepar\a'.Mmt ot Mot111 V11fllr &. l•n't l•l•lly re·
Quired, about ~ ptsrc•nt ,,, 'IWtl"n '""111t.er their
mo·~ t.hroul)a prlv•l.f. ,.,~JlltraUon -.,,.vices.
HAYE A·
HAIR
COLORING
PROBLEM?
Call
640-6023 Re,U.t.erfn1 UM! t1lhtt IA • deterrent to
thefl -and mo·'*2 th~ ll r•mpant rtaht
nt>w ," auld Juy H11tty, •tx*•m&n for a md·ped
re11lltraUon servlc'•:
Surface atro.ita 1e11d l1lk~ trallo& adjacent to
roadway• arci lc1Mlly '''*" to mo·peda, but freeway drivlnK lA Ulcl(al
Mo-ped prfce11 rt1n1<•· fmm •PPii>xlmat.ely
$400 to $700 dcip.indlnu ''" 11ucb •ccefiaortea as 'chrome fcndenJ, lundt:m acutJJ, 1u1ddh:bMgs and
wiodahieldll. ·
----· ----.... cYOfi:::~::~.
':::·c· ..... a·. ·.:.n: ·.::::-:'..~·;: .. .··· .· ... . . .... · . .
SNYDER RF.f:OMMEND8 BEGINNING
mo·ped rid ·rs huy a major brand. He listed,
omong others, 1•1.u·h, Pcugol, Molobecane,
Vespa, liatavu11 amd Sachs.
He alAo tsU(U(est.a bt:glnnera ride to the right
or roadways an"d avoid fast movlnf tramc
because m0ttl mo·ped accident.a lnvo ve four-wheel vehicles, he explained.
( )
... ·~ Q = ..... •t ·~.·.:: UI ·.
.:.11 ... 5 :·_ Singles
£aleadar
SINGLE EXPERIENCE II: "Avoiding
Automotive Repair Rlp·olfs" with John
Berardino and Bob Thrasher on Friday. July 20,
at the Self Center in Orange. Information:
997·9600.
.· .. D ........ ~ ....... ::::.:: .. ~· ·. ays
THE SELF CENTEa: Bob Thrasher will
lead a discussion on "The Meat Market: An
Alternative for Gay Men and Women" at the
Self Center on Monday, July 30. Information:
997·9600
JEWISH SINGLES: Jewish singles between
28 and 55 are invited lo utt.end summer ac ·
t1villes. Information. (213) 943·3475 ..
MAN·WOMAN INSTITUTE : E m i l y
Coleman Houseparty, a get·acquamted event.
for singles, on Friday, Aug. 10, m Santa Ana. ln·
formation: Keith, (213) 828-8949.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES: Pot luck and
barbecue in Newport Beach on Saturday, July
28. Information: Ann, 642·2732.
'
SAFAJU SINGLES: Greek folk dancing led
by Pat Rawalt on Friday, July 20. at the
University Community Park Clubhouse in
Irvine. ln!ormatioo: 759·7140.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES: Annual
Catalina Dixieland jazz jamboree on Sunday,
July 29. Information: 751·1560.
BALBOA SKI CLUB: Bike trip on S<1turday.
July 21. Ride from Newport Beach to Laguna.
Information: Vivian,~.
Culture
Oasses
Open
Registration is now
open for summer
classes sponsored by the
South Coast Cult ura l
Services League.
A rour·week class
combining gymnastics.
music. dance. drama
and art for ages rive
through 16, offe red 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays. began
this week.
The Ballet S ummer
School, t a ught b y
Richard Adama, offers
ballet hi s tor y,
te rminology, jazz and
<'l asses for advanced
and beginning ballet stu·
dents, 9 a.m . to noon
daily beginning Monday,
July 23.
Classes are held at
Irvine CUitural Center,
17302 A Daimle r St.,
Irvine. For information.
call 979-1582.
.. . . . en my solid terry
romper from Bidwell's
BidtiQue. They also have
a great selection of print
rayon rompers. Both the
terry and rayon are
available in small ,
m e d i um and l arg e,
pnced at 1ust S 16 00."
• ......... · ............. = .:
··., ..... ::.· .. ·:: ....
... -...... .
Thousands have
quit smoking
in 5 days with
this guaranteed
Medi-Health
Method
Ou11• '" tu<.! '"'" o .. ~ .
.l">Sl•"'S NllflOOf !)I lO. 'l I
'1'0Uttl Of a ()Pf IOU' "'' •
r I Qil<lll"O we!gltf Cit 't h I l
llfrr.ifP no-oohoahon lflt•'f'i• ,.
f114) 964-5204
I0'1Jl Btoo•norst SI HunMIJIOO ~
lil3 ·J d[liJ\ il
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
If you hoot on it~m /or
Hoppen1ng1. send If lo
Judith Otaon al the Doily
Pilot, P.O Bor 1560, Cotto
Meta, CA '2f21. or coll her
at lf2·432l. /loppen1nga
GRAND OPENING
"'"' e11n111Wadat1. SALE .
~ w:.:rro!t':9
. ~ tnttte , .. , .. 1111111•1~p"'!i1!111)•j
Hoapltal of Oran1e Dan Colllm, exeeuUH
Comaa, <CJIOC>P•tMnta. director of Colony 0,---------------------------------
Tbe......, .. l'IUMd Fine Ana; GU Gordon, P!!l!~~~~--~-------ba a bealftt t.alml lllow Cbuck Barrl1 Produe· WEDDING FLOWERS
KITS & CANVASES
20% OFF
YARN by employeee of TRW Uona, Md Star Heater,
Information S.nlce1 aelretl. s...,i,, A= Dt•iakm. Onqe. Tbe tbow ree•l••d ro Yow D.,anaq' ........ _
A dram8de nedtal ot OonaUoaa from Gar· ri ---
.. Tbe Sbooetq of D• den ONY• Communl·
llcGrew" bJ Pat Ba.d, 11 C...,, Ilaria 1'1or1o r A BL.--a..• maaa1er, IUbHrlber 0 et l In 8 t U d IO I, or ppt. r ..... ..-•Bll
..arttr .. ...-.... CalUor•i• A••···· l't:~ ..... A,_,., ·~· -. IM Mt. katella Cha'aen, _,.a---9f t•M•~
Cl.a Clru•lllM1 ... •... , ... ......
t
DAILY PILOT
1114·1' Ne.,_ ....
<Rear~> a.TA •BM. CALIP.
20~50% OFF
........ , .......
(Next to &Wlcler't """°'1um) c:.e. ..... •Ma-tlM
-..-MT.11•WO
..
(fNlli .... cu
Port ,,..._ •::r-o..11 IMIM, wbo Nrved • MC. Mid at ........ lb-1 llMi
Idea for &1111 UilaM wu to IDMe 1D0My (t lO ad· •...._> ,. tM Americaa CaDeer &odety aad
&o tlaftafQOdUme
It WM 80l a memorUJ, ~ inlAtted. And n .......
ll WM • ~ for \oa,Ume frieadl and
tau to ,. ...... about t.heir auGt-taUon with
the Duke. wbether tt wu thrwah l*'80Dal con
tact or merely lhrou1h a darkened movt
UlH\et. ·
.\•ONG THE V£T£t AN WAYNE co
worbn p,_. were Mrs. 11.,ry Carey Sr ,
whoH late bu.band made numerows p1ctu.rtiti
with Wayne d\&l'tq the '308 and '408, her aon
Hury Carey Jr., and Hank Wjr~n.
"I've IEDOWD Duae we've been fl'Moda
over 50.yean." sald the 83-year-old Mrs. Carey
earlier in &.be evenina. "I lov.ed him very much
So dld Harry ...
Mn . Carey recalled that she met Wayne
when be wu in b1a early 20s ·and just startihg in
the picture business. Wayne, who ereatly ad· mired Harry Carey Sr. as an actor and friend,
often mentioned that he emulated many of
Carey's mannerisms.
"He was a lood boy,'' swd the white·baired
womaa. "He was ju.st a great. kid and a hard
worker "
think. out.aide ot hi• mother.'' be aald.
CUl:Y WAS ABOUT M wben he made
· Rt"d Rlv r ," Ute flrtt or many plctw-ea with
Wayne. It wu the be1lno.ln& ol a 1-reat career
a• a cbaractM actor.
"I 1pent 25 y_,ar• look1na at the rear end of
John Wayne'8 IM>rse," ha aa&a.
arey reculled that whUtt maklna "McLln·
tock" • fellow actor complained to him that
they had been 11hoot1ng for three weeks and
Wayoe had~ aald •single word to hlm. -
T~o more weeks went by and tbe actor
1 u.ahed up to Curey saying. "Guess wbat? He
ti.lked to me!"
Carey asked what Wayne had said.
"Gt!t. the belf out or roy way kid.'' replied
thl! uct.or
Although he appeared in 14 Jobn Wayne
m_pv1es. Hank Worden is best remembered as "Old Mose" Harperfn "The Searchers."
The lanky. bald-headed act.or described why h~ thinks Wayne was always so 1>9pular With the
pubhc.
THEY WERE ON LOCATION shooting in
old Tucson. be said, when a tourist walked up
lo Wayne during a lunch break and asked for an
autograph.
~.Julytt.1'71
auto•r•P,h· ·'I a lways have Ume to 1lve fau auto· grapba.'
Worden. recalling another incident. aaid t..
enJoyedWayne'spbilosopbyolllfe.
"One day be aald. 'Hank. alwaJ'i tell it like it
ts because tomorrow you won't have to re-
member what the bell you were lying about
yesterday."'
The veteran actor . who visited Wayne in the
hospital this year, described Wayne's children
as ''tbe most beautiful family I have ever seen.
"The)' put in many hours every day re·
assuring Duke," said Worden. who thanked the'
audience for honoring Wayne .
"He was one of the few that after they got
him cut out, they lost the pattern."
FOLLOWING THE R EMINISCENCES.
singer Harry Babbitt. wittr an orcan accompani·
ment, sang his classic. "Three Little-Fishes,"
leading the audience in an okl-fuhloned sing-
along.
"What a memory," Babbitt joked to those
who remembered the lyrics.
"Don't you reel silly," he said, then pro·
ceeded to lead them in a rendition of "Mairsy
Doats."
Babbitt obviously ended lbe evening on ar upbeat note.
Harry Carey Jr .. wearing a cowboy hat and
blue West.em shirt. later told the audience that
Wayne bad a great affection for Mrs. Carey
A man at Wayne's table interrupted Wayne.
:.aying that he bad to discuss the next scene. But il was an appropriate conclusion for d
tribute--not a memorial-honoring a man who
for 50 years brought so much entertainment to
the world.
o.tlly ........... Irr ... ,.,., ~·-·
"He loved my mom more than anyont:,
"If it wasn't for people like this, I wouldn 't
bt· making pictures." said Wayne, signing the
Art
Show
See more than
1500 sale-oriced
originals dunng
Art League
exhibit at
Huntington Centef
Mall daily thru
Sun. 405 Fwy
& Beach Blvd . H B
Something Extra! ! .1
We have m:ignif1cent quilts in
our ShoP. but we will m ake one
working in your colors. Our lk·
corator pillows are marvelous, but if you don't Hke what we
have, wt.> will make them to
please. Our bt!auWully trimmed
towels wi ll :idd elegunce to any
buth. For lhc antique lovers we
ha ve doilies. i.c~arvc~. and
:ifguns. Let us muke plncemats
and Uiblerlolhs lo compUment
P your china Its the (1msh1ng
touch that makes a home.
Soec:lolimo "' ~C1~
CU&IOm Wot1t A\IOllOOle
UP
TO
369 E. 17th Street
(In Westport Square>
Costa Mesa• 645--0924
Sometimes much more!
WOMENS: SPORTSWEAR -SKIRTS, PANTS,
J ACKETS, V E STS, BLOUSES, TOPS, DRESSES
SWEATERS
LINGERIE -GOWNS, PAJAMAS,
ROBES, DUSTERS
tHOUSE HOLD GIFT ITEMS, TOWE LS, SHEETS,
MENS: SPORTSHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS,
PANTS, JACKETS, SHORTS, SWE ATE R S
'SINCE 1949
DE~AftTMENT 9TOftE
1816 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
~
t :l Oto
6:00
CloMct _.,
.f'AllJI. COMYMIMTL Y AT OW UAlt Bf'nAMCI --Of. MA...OUA
2 DAY SALE OF
SMA.LL ANTIQUES
and
COLLECTIBLES
We have acQuired a Good Selection of Small Antiques
-many of which are hard to find items. Included are:
•CHINA
•GLASSWARE ~ •POTTERY
• PRAMED PRINTS 2 OFF
•FURNITURE
•VASES. URNS & OTHER
UNUSUAL DESIGNS
SALE IS FRIDAY & SAfURDA Y
JULY 20 Ir 21, 1979
9 A.M. to I P.M.
11~ tiwPolT aYD.. COITA .-SA
(Qorn9r ._,.., -lntlr Oii •--to Aw Plrt(ln9 Lot)
>
Caught In
The Middle
DEAR ANN LANDERS· Our son, Bill is
getting married in a few months. We plan to en·
tertain him and his bride in our home when they
return from their honeymoon.
Problem : Bill wants to invite his entire of·
rice s talf. Among them are four blacks. We live
in a small Southern town and some of our
frie nds would not be comfortable in the pre·
sence or people or African descent.
I'm sorry, I can't change the way they feel.
nor would 1 try. Bill stubbornly refuses to ex-
clude the black members of his staff. He says
those who don't like the Idea can stay away. I
know for a fact bis g randparents would refuse
to accept any invitation if they knew in advance
blacks would be present.
I feel it would be rude and insulting to invite
the hometown folks knowing bow they feel about
mixing socially with black people. Even though
they are bigoted, they are relatives, friends and
good neighbors. We love them and wouldn't of·
fend them for the world.
Whal do you say. Ann '? We are caught in the
middle. -H.L.J.
DEAR H.L.J.: I say. ii you are baving a
party for your son and be wants lo include .his
black co-workers, you should invite them.
If those bigoted friends and relatives or
yourH don't want to come, let them stay home.
The 1088 will be theirs.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l just found out for
the umpteenth time that my dear husband bas
volunteered my services without asking m e.
Last night he told some friends we wou ld be very happy to keep their son for 10 days while
they went on a vacation.
I work at a part-time job and have no
household help. only a sitter to take care of our
pre-school children. Our two youngsters are
very lively . to say the least. It takes every bit of
the girl's time and energy to manage them.
(They are even a handful for me.) A third child
would be a real problem even if the kid was
beautifully behaved -which unfortunately, he
is not.
My husband repeatedly offers my services
to ta ke people shopping, drive them home from
the hospilaJ, transport their relatives to the
airport. meet planes, and so on. When I become
upset and say I don't want to do it, be tells me I
can't refuse after he has said I would, because
it would embarrass him. He calls me "un-
gracious" and claims I don't know how lo be a
giver. '
Please. Ann. what can I do about this situa-
tion? I'm signing my real name but I hope you
won't print it. J ust label me -TRAPPED
AG AI N
DEAR T.t\.: It looks as If you're golag to
bave lo be "ungracious" a few tlmes before
your b•band finally gets the message. Bllt get
It be wllJ, if you make up your mllld aot to cave
in.
Tell your lausbaed you are no lollger golag
lo aliow blm lo put yoa on tM spot. T1tea pltoae
tllose frteeda and &ell tbem, "So sorry, we .,-e•'t
able &o keep your son when yoa 10 away
because I'm worklag part·Ume and our own
clllJdree an more UllH tlle 11Uer can llUHIJe."
Inform Mr. Huae Heart tlaat yH ltave ca•·
celled Ida eommltmemt. i\8d •Ue It clear Ull1t
11 lte mun •Y flmare eommlbnee&a for, .. , Ile
wW laawe to call &lie peeple W.lelf U411"9KW
Ute offer. 0.'t -repeat, DON'T~ fer
~-. lt'1 <e-at. WQ lae'U lean.
UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY
Low Stlmmer Rates
Lanore Scotarl Registered ElectrolOQlst
Tbe Hair LlQe
213 # B 62nd St.
Newport Beach
~ ~ IRAMDON
ROSENIHG
ISMOW
DOING HAIR
AT
Lunetta lenard
....
Olaracter actor Hank Worden, veteran
d 14 John Wayne movies, attended
ClJke 's tribute.
8 ONE HOUR
TENNl·S LESSONS
5 12.50
DeskjllPkmo Costa Mesa Tennis Club 240 .... ,... c...... Dr.
557-0211 .. ..............
640-6023 ...Ill
~ ~
MEN&WOMEN
Come in and relax in our friendly atmosphere and get
acquainted with our staff of expert hair designers.
TOTAL BEAUTY CARE
1eauty p arlour
A Step Into The Past
featuring hair fashion!> o f toddy
at the Crossroads of Bristol and
Red Hill Avenue 557·2234
• Manicures • Pedicures •Nail Wraps ~
• Individual Eyelashes • Acrylics Jl.l!!!!iiiiil'
FINAL
REDUCTIONS .. fl""P~
S•••-Am•I SHOE
-. J_O_Y_C_E---woMEN'S
• AMALFI
• MllAMOMTE
• SISTOMEUCCI
• FAMOLAIE .ct ott.en
foFF
--------------MEN'S--------------~
FLORSHEIM
BALLY
AND OTHERS
foFF
------WOMEN'S------.
WOMEN'S
ESPADRILLES foFF
SELECTED STYLES • BROKEN SI ZES
• t M FAIHION ISLAND, NeWPORT 81ACH (114) 144 4223
121 MAIN 111'111, ALHAMMA (113) m-M?I
ALL SALES F INAL
. • ~-::::r-: .. ~.::..-: :-.·::-·:-:..--r-::-:;: ~·::.\l~..:-1:&.. '...:.~".Li
......... -.. -....
PUllUC NOTIC&
--------·
ftlaUC NOTIC&
PtJBUC NOTICE
,. ... ,
1'11911..,. Or-c.." 0.,1, r""'·
Jyty "· ''·" .... Aue. '· "" ... , "
PUBLIC NOTICE --------------------
"CTTf~eUll••U MAMlllTAfeM9Nf I 11• , .......... ,.,_, er• "°l"t
""'1:cJ\.-a. tT INC 10.-.. ttl , ..
tl•l t t r__, •C. C.-la llMM, CA '1•11 '""" .,,..,,Y 1.,.... t11<11¥....,.., un vo1-.. .,..1.-o..,... coe•1"""'''1'1194 A••·~"'°eHl!l.CA"'°'
'"'' t, II, It ... ttrt .,,.,. O.•MI 'I' Mllf-..ftll, )Ut VO* AY9 , L-l!IMtfl, CA._,.
PUBLIC NOTICF.
Deatlu t Reatauran
·Won't Try
To Cope
Tlllt MIMU It c°"4hltlff by •
..... , 11 PflflMnfll!I -. °"'"'" ...... !) ..
OAKLAND (AP ) -
Selaer H. Bera,
Oakland 1uperint.endenl
of 1choola from 1949 to
tM2. died Tueeday a t a
convalescent home here
af~er a l~ness.
BERKnY' <AP>
aobert F. Heizer, 64; an
anthropologist al UC
Berkeley and an expert
on the American Indian.
died Wednesday after a
lengthy mness.
rAC..C YllW
MIMOllA&.rAU
Cerrwtery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beech
644-2700
MeealMICX ..,_TU ... S
Laguna Beach
494-9415
laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-tns
HAlllOll LAWN-MT. OLIYI
Mortuary • Cemt tery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
8ALTZ.IBIGBIOH
FUMMALHOME
646-2424
Cos1a Mesa
673-9450
aLLIM>ADWAY
MOITUAaY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMITH & TUTHIU
MOITUAH
WISTC&.ff CHArkL
Mortuary • Cremations
Flower Shop
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
~88
,..Cl IM>THBIS
SMrTH'S MOITUilY
627 Mam St
Huntington Beach
536-6539
,_FAMILY
COLONIAL FUMBAL
~
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westminster
893-3525
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTlflOUS aU$1Nl!U
HAM« STATl!Ml!NT
•
In• loll°""1"9 llff"'" I• 00.l'Q l>ll\I
Ae\\ d\
R T & C.0 COH'/>T , 76381 Ave
Oew-o M1~ion 111910. CAhlOfn•• tt•S1
R•IPh lhOmu O.i .. 1 Jt., 2'311
AYf' l)t>)IJO, Ml\>Hlll .., .. IO. C:.elif0tnl•
4t6H
Int~ l>U)I""" I\ <OftClllcled l)y ill\ lft
d•v•du•I
R•IPhf D••~rJr. rn11 , .. , • .._t wH filed "'"" tlW
•t aunly Cl"" ot Or•f'IOt Co\lftty Of'! Juno U, 191'1
PIHM4
llul>h-0..ef'!Qe C:.0.\1 Delly P1IOI,
July U. 19. 16-A"'.1, "'' 1M4-1t
PUBUC NOTICE
PICTTUOUI 9Ullfl•M
NAMI ITAT•-MT
I lie I01-lft9 IM"Of'I\ I t• dnlttQ
1111\IM"ffl Till MAHAOl'Mf\HT H l"Vl((l'I,
Ill W I/In M . ~I• 110. C~I• WY,
tAn.11 nl, inc .-w ou ... •n~"'· N•~t 8"<11. CA t*l
Thi• lllftlntn I• <Olldll<'4IO hr • c Of -·''°" NEW YORK (AP) m , 1,.. Ir • 1--'-l f I~\ l .. ,P~~ )'OU re """'" DI Or a ,111, , .. _ wn """' "'"" llW
COm m e ntary Oft the Coltnly Cler\ ol 0"'"11" Covnty""
state of marriage. con· J.,,.. n , "" ,.111..,
sider the statement is· PW!t•-0r..,.. CM•t D•111 "''°'
sued by lbe Pen & Pen· '-,., ~· .. II. "· 1'"' 10•,,
ell restaurant in mid· -
Manhattan. P UBUC NOTICF.
The restaurant. which
claims to have enjoyed a PtCTm:-::,11,..u "celebrity p•tronage" NAM• tTATIM••T
since its ope ning 4 T,.. 1o!lowlfte .-IOI'!'' c101t>0 1>11•• , M U<I\ years 880, SaJd It Would FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY PHntCAL "no longe r exhibi TH£RAPYMEDtCALCLIN1(.IHC .. ru •~ of 'ed b 10914 Wttrr'IM Awe., P-l•ln V1t1ey, o-marra s ow ""moe sin.a couples C'-* A. 8-t, Mo .. •nt , m "T"'' j lo O?d .. n1>a•l Vktwll.~18,CotlaMew,CAnt17 tuS s av I -Tiiis """""'It <Oflducleel.,.,. <M ble e mba rrassmen par••lof'I. when the stars involved C-"'1.A a-iett.M o .. •ne. OW<IH A . .-1, M.O arrive at the restauran ~
wilb the ir c urre n Tt11t ·-••• "'" "'"" 111e ColHt t y a.ni of Outt0t County °" eacorta and might flDd J-tt, "'"· themselves pictured on w. '•lf'tc* 0'""99, Jr. ... ......,, .. ..._ the wall accompana ............ ..,...._,. by their mate of tb s-M AM, cHam p117,.1 marriages ago,'' lb Publll>hed 0r-. c:.o.,1 D•11v P11ot. statement aaJd. JVM n. Jiiiy s. n. "· 1t1'
-------·-----
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
1<1CT1T1ous au., .. us
NAML STATl!Ml!Nf
TM loltowlft9 -~ ll dOlft9 1111•1· MUH HY DROSOU A C.E
IHTERN,.lfONAL. 4110 Birch St .
S111te 1?0, N._,i 8eKn. CA 97..0 J.o"'"' A (ioodroc n . 1 4 Me•<IOW)~I w .. y. ltYIM , CA 9711~ Thi• bu<;lneu,. cONlucl.O l>Y an In
dlvldU•I. J-• <ioodrltn Tlll1 \\..itment wu tlled wlln .,..
CoUfl I 'f C:.letlt 01 Of •"911 Covnl y Oft
JvMU,1979.
f'117'7•
Publl)ltol(I 0t""91' Cod•I Delly Piiot,
J""" 21, J uly s. n ...... ,. , .. , ,,
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
PICTlflOUS eUMNIU
MAMll ITATaMaMT
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'll7S9'
Puoll"'9d 0.""9P Co.HI D•lly Pltol.
J11,..1',JulwS. U, 19, 1979
f'ICTTTTOUS aUM••H ,.,.. fotlow'"9 --II dolnt Wtl·
flAMllSfAffMINf 111un·
TM '°''°""""' ...,._ It ...... IM\. KAAE&A TEMPS, 4029 Wflterty
Ml\ H : Plec• • II, "--1 a-It, C.IHoml•
SANlllSTA INllESTMliN' COM· '26'0
'ANY, 11 .. 1 Mlkfllll Horth, lrvlM, 0.,ly,,. It, ..... ,. 2U C:.Mt<illl C•lllornl• .,,,. "II". Cot!• MKI, C:..lllornMI ,,.,,
Wllltem 0. HtlklllftO\, • C:0-. lhl\ ll<AIMu I\ (OflWC;*I Illy M lft. ''Y• Ne"""'°" 84NKtl, CAllfornl•ttMO dlw1Cl11•t,
t • llll\ bull-I• <OlldlK ... llt/ Ml Ill• Deflynt 1Ctllll9f'
dlwlChl•I. Thlt .. _, Wft "'"° wllll Ille
Wiii ..... G. Hlll<lllllQ\ C-nt'f Clerk of Or...-Couf'lf'f .it Jiily
'"" ~ "'" llltd "''"' "" 10, ,.,. County Clertc of 0••"9e C°""IY on PltMM .,,,....,_,m,... PJ.tO:IJmtd Or~ CoHI D•llY Piiot,
P-117'12 July12, tt,H-AllQ.), 1m "'"" PuDlli ... Or.noe Coeil Dell., Piiot,
JulJ $, It, It, It, lf7' 2S7).1 t PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
t
•
llll• ,__. -~ """' •llh '"" Cwnty ,,.,_ of o..,. C-W ..,
1 ..... tt. "" Pl trPt
l'Wll.,_, Or-Colo\I 011ty l'llOI
JVM 2t, J\llJ S, 11, It, 1•1t )Of 1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICllllOU' •llM•ah ,.AMf ITAllMl!fllf
,,.. lollowlftO ".,'°"' ••• dOI,,.
t>u\lnt .... CALl,D'IHIA MINf, Jll4 (I
Alt,.•Y Awe , Coote Moo~.( .. ttt1•
0..,kl V --1\u. ),1' Vvt•
Aw. , L0119 .. llth, CA -J e me• P ~11lllv•ft , l/H
lroolnltlre A,.. , Tlitlln, CA.,,...,
fhl\ lht\IM" I• CONlll<l•d bY " .,..,.,,,., i-1,.nltltl
O<t•ld V Mu< """'"u
Ul~I
-PUBU<' NOTH'•:
l'tCflflOO\ t U\IHf\\
HAM• U ATll'MftHf 1 nl\ •l•'•"""'' ""' llltt6 with 1.,.
t.ounlY c.•~•k ol °'"""" Counlv "" t ft• t11llrt'#fnC1 ptt, WO' •1• tf•tfhfJ
fl I"'" \tn•\\ .,, June 11, ""·
llu1>11.-o.,.,,.. CHtl o .ity 1•1101 I A~ "' r lf)M P f' ...... I •110•
Jt,;IW 11, Jvff ,. tt. tf, lf'lt Oow• ,.,,.., ·,ult• 7fl'J ,. •• ,,,,. R••',.,
701 I • ( •fltt•rnfa "'"'°
PVBUC NOTICE
PICTITTOUS •UMN•ll
NAMa 11'AT•MCNf
""'' JMt rout~ f 'tn\t1Htnq. tCMI• Oov• \tr-NI, 'n1U• JMJ. N•'M()'ltt "*•'n •I""'"'• •?MO r '"' .. ,,,,.,, ., , '""°"'' t•f try • ner1t ,,.,tner\1>10
Arnottj ( I "'"'°
, ... follOWl"9 ,., ...... ,. ck>l"9
OUMM\' et: f h" \(A,Htwnt W .. \ fl..,. With 0Nt
C HERGY PLANHE "S, l•tO C.ov111w (.wuk OIO•-t.wn11on JU'-
P«llk GIMI Hwy , •JOf, Hunt!~ J, ltn.
&.« n, CA""°' "ffl te Rooer I.ff ,_, IMIO P..Cill< Publl•-0.-(Oe\I D•lly l'llOI,
C.OHI Hwy . 11101, H.Mtlf'IOlOf'I Buch, July 11. "·'•*"'AUQ 7, 1•1t 1UJ ,.
CA '1'4•
Cll•tlU P•ul H1lnl1, to H .
Pornwn .. A,,_ , 8rH , CA tlU I
lnl\ ~wwu I\ c-ucled l>v ""..,,.
ln<o•~lllfl<I •UOCl•llon Other ln611 • ,,.rtrwr~P
ACIOtf l T-t rn., , ... ,_, .... , Ille<! •1111 tM
County Clerk of 0..•ftO-'°""'Y Oft
June ?S. 1979.
4 ·-
PUBLIC NOTICE
P UllUC N(ftlf'V.
... ,,.
NO'ftt• or "v1111t •111' o'"••W>N•l""°"".''
OBITUARIES
rv-..c NOTIC& • I PU9UC NOTICE
~ ,.C11-neln•ll ...... SUN•• COU'-T OI TMI • .,_. STAHMlrH ITAffWCALl .... •IA,.O• ~lie,....,_,...,_ k .. ,.. ..,., , .. .....,..,........ -" .... ._.. ""' •••l ,.,,.,,. lfOTICI 0' lflA•t•• 0, IHVltT#I H"• 11m t>o.uft ., .. ,. ''""Olli 'Otl ,.~.,. 0, .. ,u. l-. tMlll ..... twl ~II,(. .. .,_ AlfO , •• 1.lffl•t fllfAMI• Y11•1t Y11•11 Tul tl/tJ O. .. n H•Y AlfO Allf .. O•llAfl ... fO •tfft• lMW, ,._,...._... .. <NII 0 ••••••n•• v•••• '"' ,.... . t•Ol'I""'" AeMt•ttHAf ... flll•--.. t~IM.,..,lft o'u'"''"ac' . ,, • ...,_. , l •l•I• "I l'ltANt"' M fOH """°'1'119111 ...
HOLLY °"<~ flllt ,,...,,_ •M 11._. •1111 1 ...
NOfH'll tt llf'ltll"'I' OIV'H IN! t """'' I,.,, .. ()Uf\P f.-r ..,
Wll l IAM A fOHNOI I 't 11•• '"Off 1-t•. t•" ,..,.," • .,-llllM ll!f p ........ e-f """' Mtl lot i ...... f•tlttr,.ortl•rJ l'f!rl
............. ..,.. ,,. 8'fmlHl•IH .......... .
~ ""'1...-~1 Mmlnl•l•l'll""
"' @011.., IVI rofe•-• 111 ""'1th lo medot 1,,. ,,,.,,,., !Nlfllf\111'• _... ,,..,
I~ llf'W 11"'1 ,..,... !If ,._,,i.,, ,,,_ ,,.,, ..
h•• """' ""'11,,. "l"'m I 1• t •• I~ 1111 ~ m . In ,,.'""'""°"' l1f l)<>N>tl._,.,
.,,, t "If •41 .. , ,..,., .-• IM ' t~•, '•"'•'
U•l't• N••t 1,, tt~ t U t ... •~,.,.11t ,.,,..
'""'""'~ ,,,., ... llJ!f 11 .,,,
I f ( ,. l'lr•Alll II ',,,.,,.,.,, .. , ..
"Ill IAM V \ .. MlfJI
... '"' ,_...... 001-. '""*• ..... "'' 11-.~-.. ' ...... f •I 11141 ... ftU .,,. .... , ... '"""-,. ,,..,, ..... ,,,...,.,.,... , "'··· ,,,. .. , ,, .. ._..
'Ill "·"' t• ~,, ,,,. ,.
F'llltfJf' N01'ff ~ . ""' '" -""" t UPllltlO'tC01Jlt' l)r fltP
YU T' ~ AUf~lfl~ '""' ,.., ,~, ~ l)ftll"l'J' '" ,,, u, .. ,., ,,., ~-' ..... ,,f,,,, '"'l'''' tor fl,,,.. • .,. .. ,, ••
•J'J'''' ,,.,,,,~., ,.,, • .., ,_,,,..,., ,.,......, (''""""•• ~··· _,.. "'""".,..,,....,.....,.,,., ... ...,, .... """ ,. ......
...,., • ... .,...... .. , • .,, ... > ... ._ ......
,.,.,,. """' .... ,,,, ..... #' ........ ,.,,. .,,.,,")r....," !""" """"""',... ,.,,., li••t'1t r ,,,.,. •• , • ,.,~.-r;-1
f "'t '., , ~If• I I J J'. f ' .....
,.,..,...... ' , H'f4, ....... "" .......... ¥-,.
.,.. Mv• -,ti ,,,.,. .... • -A •• ,,.
~,·~ ..... ~· #¥"....,. ..... ~ .-1.-., ....
'~ ......... ,,,. ., ...
f• ,..,. A•.,,... • ..... e t • •
~,.,,,. .. .._ .,,...._ ., ~ ..... ~ '" ,,,. .. ,. ,. ···~ , _,._. ,. ,,, ..
'-I ,,.e.•,, .,
""' """" .,,. .,,._. .,. ... , .. ·~""''"'
1r111•r. r "''""' •• '"~"-'" .....,,.,
i.-......... , • _., ,., 1t n1 .-_. A __ , ... ,_ ...... ,,.,.,..v..-t ,,,.,.,.,. ,~, t, ...
,.,,,.,. >t l4A1 'i n '' •"''~
I » ,., , .... ,,
PUBLIC NfYTf<.~
"""' l'l!ttll•""'f f>t"""" r,. ... fl•"' ft1to1 . I-1t, ti"'!! lvty I 11 It, It" , ... ,.
,.,_,
"'' "' • "" ••l • •1r •• •t ,..,,.,.1 '"' ... ,..,A,. \Al. ... ,. ,.," ....... ~""" ,~,,,"" ..... , .•.. ,..
, ",,,,.,,,.., i.t1 .,.,. ,,., .... , "9ttfl'ft .,. ,,,.,..,,," . . ..... ~··J ""' .,,. , ·--· #...._,, •• ,., "' •h• r_.,~·~l:t•flll't•l-A ,.,.,...,,., t• ~.,, ... ,....,,.. ,, , , ..... , ,,... .. t
., ...... ,. ·~ tt.1..,., "",.,, ,..,,... "~ ,,.,
:.:..:r:.::.·~-::;~.~:wt• t .. ~:. ::
,~,,~_...,,..,..~..,.. ... ~ . ....,,., ........ _,
"If ..... , .. ,.. , .... , ""' '.,, • .,,, ••
~ .... ~., .. ""' .. ., .. , ... " ..,,.._,,.__..
• ,. • t .. ' ,,..... J '' ~ • "'J .... , • ~" ... , .. , ...... ,,. ,.. ~ ....... .
t .,, ... , .. e ,_,,.,,,..., "'1 I,... # •<p • t;•-· "" , ..... ,_,... • ' ..... ..,....
....... '~-..... ¥' ,_..... '·~·,·-~ ." ........ ·-·~ , .......... , . _. .... _, . -.... , ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,. ,,......,.. ~ ....
... 'M 4.._.,, •• ,,....,,_, ;tw •1 ...... " ...... • .,,,.,...,,.., """".,,.
,,~,, ... ' ~., ... ·. ....... ,., ,,. . -~.~~~ .,..,. ... ..,......., """', . ._...,,,. . ..........
·~---" ~..,,.,,,... ....... .,. ..... "'"" ...... y •• ,.,. • .._ •• ,,,,,._ .,,,
~ .... -· ......... , •• ,. .,I ............... """""~ ...
.... " , ~ f '"""' -• .. """"'' ' ,.,,.,.. ._,.,,,.. ._ .,,..,_ ... • II!.
• u " _._.,.w,., .,.~,,. ..,,,,.,-. Y -
·~· "" ,,.,... 'w't .,,_,. ._,.,,..,,. I t ' y
.,,,. ........., ... ,,,,,,,, •• .._. I\'!\ ... ""' ~
, .. ,.,,, .. •,... ... . · ...... ............
••~ W f/i#A ...... • --I
I... o • • ,_.,,. -~ _.. ..... _.. ~'\ ... -
............ ,_. --""*"' ·''"' -.... ~ ... ,., -«
..,,,.. ._,, ....... .,. •_#> .,,..,,,. ... "'..,. -.,,,, , ...... .,,,,.._ ..,, ..
• ..,.,., ~............., .. '\.t#.-.., •• .. , ..... ,,.... .._.,.. .,. ~· .,,; ., . .,., ..,,,_,..., ... •, , . .,,., ...
'~·~ ¥ •• ,i.. ... ,~ ... ~
1 .. ,,,,.,..;~ _........,_..,, •,.,-~,; ·-· ,. __ ·-....... '-
,, ___ ...
~··-rMI ~-.•l'tl ,,_,(.A
ff~-V-tlld ,..,.,., f:,.~ c,, ... "
,..,., 1) t) hHr. ,.,
PUBUC NOTICI-;
llllYE"SIOE COUNTY
$UPEltlOll C01JllT
--"SltMI l'O ... u 1 •1--. (.A '"" SUMMQHS-
CrM~ltt
C.--IDAoOI
( fO\\•ComPl•1nan1> WA ... NI L
R081H~. M D . Inc .... C•lllO<n••
CIHP -WAYHl L A081NS<lN.
M 0 , •n fftdtY-
( t O • \ D•l~ndanl\ J ,.Hl f f
ROBIN~. an u>dtv-1, •ncl OOC.l>
1 thtOllQI\ s. lnct..wn
fllOflQI Y• -.... •-Tiie c-1....., -.C.-.....,., ,.., •1-,..,, ..._. ___ ,.., r.....,.
wltlllto • ~ ....... -··-Ml-.
AVISOI II-111 .... ----· El Tri----.Ci.Ir c.-• lH.
''" ..... 1e..c.1.o . --uo ·-..... fttr• .. • ..,, !Ail I• ,,.1.....,. •. , ... _ ......
1 ro tH£ DrrrNDA"4r A covu
,omp1,.1m ~ Offn •••~d by 1,,.. P'"'"
1111 69•1n\l 1ou
,. " vou "''"'to o..-...ncs th1' 1,.w\u•I
f<W mu\I. wtth1n JO t1Jty-. <1H•·• '"'' \t.1mmon\ •\ w rvt'"'d on you, •11t' with
th1\ < outt " written pl••d1nu '"
,,.. .. 001\\.., to tht' compt••nl f If •
Jw\t1t., (..ouf"t. YoU m~t f1I~ wun thiP
c.ourt "' wr1t11tn PMad•no Of' <•uu-dn~
or tU Ol4tMi1ng to bfl' ,ant,.rf"d 1n fhr
OO(V ll Un...._, YO•H>o \(J. your d~laull ••U ~ •ntttrf'd upon 6PPh<•••on ot the p1,.,,,,,,., .,._, '"•'-COUff m.ay ~nter •
1uoom..,1 ~ln\t Y"" lo• the reto~• oe
m•n<klO lft rtw compltt•nt. wn1(h could
rewlt 1n Qffnt\IWMl'\f Of W&Of"•. t•~ln<J
of mo~''>' property or other re1tet re
Qu<KI~ Ill -'amfll-t.
b It ,.. """' .. -........... , .... ....,,.., ill ... "'-· Y• ,_
.... ......., ...... .__tit ...
._, H_,, ,...y!Mfl_.., time.
O•ted M1tY 10, 1971 Dof\eldD Su!llY ... ,Cltt ..
c..-.OeClut'(
SOttl•StllNE & A"MSTROflG ...... ......,.ctr.o.. .
ff--19Mdl, CA._ T•: l"O ....,.
l'\;041,,,_ Or-C:.0.sl ~tlJ PllOI,
J-21, 11. JUlly s. 11. lt7't
PUBLIC NOTICE
J .. --
f
a
7
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
c, ... ,.
SUl'l!lllOtl COUltT OF THI STATI OF CALIN>lllOA l'Olt
TM• COUNTY OI' OltA•OI
Ne.A-ltll71
NOTICE OF Ml!AlllMO 01' l'l!TITION P'Ott ,ltC>eATI! 01' WILL
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
ANO l'Olt Ll!TTl!lt• Tl!ITAMEN· lt·m7t TAlt'I' AND AUTMOltllATION TO MOT1Cl!Ol'SALI!
A OM 1 N ISTI! It UM 01! It TH I Ol'ltULl'ltOl'lltT'I' INOll'INDl!MT ADMINISTltATION AT l'ltlVATE SALE
01' l!ITATl!l ACT. .... A""1J E1l•I• of LEONA BLANK. INTHISUNIUOltCOUltTOI'
O.<eated. THI! ITATIOl'CALIFOltNIA l'Olt ,
NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN ll'ltt THll COUNTY Ol'OllANGE A081lltT S. LAUltlE llaS flled herein In th• Matter ot Ille Estate or
a petllioll I« PrOINtt• of Wiii and for 0£80ftAHA.MATHIAS,Oe< .. -.cl.
Lelle" TntamenlM'Y and aulhorlt•· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet
tlon to ..,.,.latar Ille fttel• under UM tlle liftdanltnad will 1941 al Prlvete
lnde~t AclmlnltttatlOll of l!•t•tH Ml•, ICI Ille hlQllHt -llesl lllelder,
Act, reta~• • wllldl It mada tor 1ulll•tt to conflrmallo11 ol said lw1Mr -1kulers, "" lMI the time Sl>parlor c:oun, °"or after the '1st Clay
•llCI pl_. of '-tint Illa -h•i ofJll4y, 1m,a1t11eoffic~of PA"EN, """ ... .., ~ 7, 1m, ., 10:00 FAITH£ SANOFOAO, "3} w. Foothill
•·"'··In tlle C-1FWm of 0...,tmaflt llvd., Monrovia , County of Loi No. 3 of Mid c-1, et 100 Civic Cet1w Aneelfl, SUt9 of Calilomia, ail t11e
Orlva Welt. lft IM City of Senta AM. '"''· tit .. ..., Interest of said de· telllorllle. cHMd at IM time of c1e•th and •II IM
OeteO Jl/Ay '" 1m rlOl't, till• eild ll'IAtrest that Ille fttata LEI! A. lltANCH, I Hid da<•Hacl has ICqulred lly
c-ity Clark -•tlOft of I"' or CllWwlM oltler
ltlNDl&.aAMDlltlCNe • tMn or In eddllloft to that of Mid de-.la-I • .......,._. ' cHMCI, et tM time of deelh, In anct to
,._ N ........ Jr. •II "" Certalft ..... ~., altualacl In
,.. ... .......,, ... .., Ill• city of F11ll•rton, Cou111y of
lattte AM. CA "'91 Orat199, SU• Of c.llfornle, H11kuler·
T .. : crw1•"" lyMt<rllleda1fOllOW1,to-wll: A-..a............ ...~ .. 1: Lot 12t ol Trad No. ""· ~....., 0r.,,. c;ee .. Dally ftltot, H ,., map rlCOl'dad In look *·
J114Y 1' ..... ,.,. t7i..1' l'•tH 16 10 ti lncru11ve Of Ml\· -------------ic.o-Maps, 111 ..,. offk• 01 111e
PtJBUC NOTICE '°""'' ._.., ol takl ,_,.,_ ~•cet1llft9 tllerOfrorn •II oll, .. ,. ---------lml-alt Mid~ WlllMfltel
NOTICEOF
lyl"' i.tow • dllltll ol • "9f'tkel !Mt m ... ured from tlla wrlec• 9f .. 14
IMd ff fUll., Mt for91 In IN IM"-1
NON raconted Ill ..... 9'IS P ... S», Of.
• llclal ltacords.
DISCRIMINATORY ,:~~1~-::::.:':
POLICY & ID -t. __.,, w !« OC11ar '"""""· ,.._ ell H ...._. eMI IMflMd In Ille TOITUDINTI Ocl•••tl•" •I rHtrlctlo11a l•r
The C•nt•r for :::~':;:c~r=~ Th•otoglc•I StudlH •d· .... _ ..... -"' ... , .... "'Its atud1nt1 of eny rec•, ~ .,, • .._ 111ei,t1w.: OH1<1e1 color netton.I and ethnic lllecerda of Orutt -.n11ty, I (.ellfOrftla, origin to all tM rights ·-_.., 11-•• .,,. orlvileaes. pragrems • .....,...c..t.F"""1M.CA.
ectlvlfl•• .. .-.rally ec .. :.~,:.-:.=-... ~.= COf'tld flf nied9 IWellable HI•, or 'ert Hllfl 9rtf INIHU • studentlet the KhoOI, It "'"uu• h 11ot• aoci.,.• ,., dOel not dltcrlmlnete on ..,. .... .,Trv110 ........ ,,.,.,.
It• '-'' ot r~•. color :::=..r::::..,""*"" 11111
Mt8oftel .,... ethnic or1a19' •'* ., .-. • .. ill'Wflt1111 etld .. edmlnlstretlon of lts ... • ,... ..... ~~
fducatfonll pollcJes ad· :.=:..-.:;::.e;~
•l1tlon1 pollc'••· ~•""419¥""""·""· ICltot ...... eftd foeft prOo ~ F. I'-.,
E'"" .., ettttetlc a ....... ..., . ..-,~tnttte __ ......
rliif:a. ~":au••N•o
--........ w.
: ! cw ••. .._ .....
F JI --SS ti ••CA ... , ,,•!FA:..... -=z. o::-Del., ~-...,....... .." ,., "·"·ti.,.,.. ... "
6
4
2
•
5
6
7
8
D
A
I
L y
p
I
L
0
T
c
L
A s
s
I
F
I
E
D
6
4
2
•
5
6
1
8
~.~ly 19. 1979 DAILY PtLOT A
, Th• Blggeat Marketplace on the Or•"9• Co••t
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
You Can lell It, Fll\d II,
Trade It With • Want Ad (842•5878) On• ca1r Service
F•at Credit Approv•I
M..... ..._..,_S. M111"ForW. ....... ,_.~ ....... ,_s. ,_s. ....................... . ................................................................................................................. .
EQUAL HOUS8NO
O~.flOATUNITY
, ,. t ..... Meeler. AU,.... eiatateadvertiaed
In this oewspaper is sub-
.Met to tbe Federal Fair
lfou1ln1 Act of 1961 ....... mak4111t lllelal to
advfftlae "any pre·
rerenct(. UmitaUoo. or
dalcrlmln1Uon based 00 race.color,relilioo,sex.
or na&iooa1 oriiln. or ao
intention lo make any
IUCb pnlereoce, limita·
tion. or d.llcri mioation. ••
'Ibis newspaper will not
knowinf ly accept any
advert sing tor r e al
mtate which is in viola·
lion oftbe law.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Colorado beautiful 40 wooded ac. wtr, lo dwn.
m>p/ac. PP. 834-0980
~ANT ACTION?
Cfassifed Ads 642-5678
CLASMFtlO
HOUIS
Advert1M·r~ mov plorl'
tht'tr ud~ hv tt•ll'phonl'
11·ooa m to~·301• m
Monduy t.hru F'ru1ay
lltonoonSaturo1ay
('~TA Mf:SA on·1n;
3JO W Hay
642·S678
HUNTINC:TON Rfo'.At"ll
1787$ Heach Rlvd.
S40-1220
LAGUNA BEACH
n•Glenneyre
l..afune Beach 494·9466
SADDLEBACK
~ La Pu ICoad
l.llgune HUis $81-6310
NORTH COUNTY
dial frtt S40· 1220
CLASMFflO
DIADUMES
Deitdllne for copy & k alls
1~ $ 30 p m the day
bl-fore pubhratton. l'X·
('\'Jlt fnr Sunday & Mon· dav t-:d1t1ons whrn
detidlint' Is Saturday. 12 noon
CLASSIFIED
HGULATIOHS
1-:RROICS: Advertisers ,.
i.hould chN.•k their uds
da1lv & n•port. <"rrors
lmmcd1atl'ly . Tll E
OAJLY l'IWT assumt's
habtllty ror the first in·
rorn.'ct Insertion only.
CANCELLATIONS·
When k1lhn1? an ad lw
sure lo makt' a record of
lht' KILi. NUM RER tt•ven you by your ad
taker as rereipt of your
nncellal1on This kill
number mu~t be prellen·
tl'CI bv th!! advrrt1i.er 1n
r11M>or a dispute
CANCf.LLATION OR
COR RF:CT I ON Of
NEW AO BF;PORt.:
RUNNING·
f:verv effort •~ mede to
kill or t'Ofrttt a new ad
that has bet'n ordered. but Wt' <'3nnot JUOrlln·
ltt to do M> until the ad
h•R eppeared In the
peper.
DIMf.-A·LlNE ADS· ~ ad~ are 11lrtctly
<'ash in adv11nre by moil
or 11 eny one or our of·
rices. NO phone orders.
Oe 1dllnl': 3 p .m
Fndey. Cosl• Mesi OI·
fl~ & 12 noon al all
branch omen.
Tiff. DAll.V PILOT
reaerves the rtllht to ell!IMfy. tdll. cenll()r or
r rfu11t' any o d ver
UllftT1eflt.1ndtorh1n11e
M rttt~ " re•ulahons -.ithout prior not1rr .
CLASWllO
MAll .... ADOllSS ro.Ro111*. Collt a M tu
92GI
• , .. ,.. 1002 tOOZ llOJ ., .. ,... 1002 llOJ .............................................. ~··~········ ................................ .
Ol.'~Y •
._ICMTUDOll
f!aellantin1 Carri11e
Houle. LGat private [)f.
• Bil. den. Formal din-ial. Game Rm, w /wet-bar. Antique parlor
w/maetel rpk. breaklut
rm. AtUc: loll hide-a-way.
Stained 1lua windows.
Secluded w/treea In
beel&iful custom bome area. Only min. to ftne1t
beeches. Lee RV access .
Truly an experience to
see. and only $129,000 .
Call now!! n4-M3--0802
I ACRE LOT!! 9.&nounded by view and
~ in greater Laeuna
Hills "Neille Gall
Ranch". Build your own
custom estate. Very rew
loCs at this great price.
Owner will carry 2nd TD
Call today! 645-0303
FOR EST E
OLSON
,_,, Ul " '!. ......
IAYCRIST
4 BR, huge rormal din·
ing, crpts, drps, bllos,
frplc. Lrg heated pool,
elec garage door opener .
Vacant & ready to go.
Take over $168,000 loan,
offer your down pay.
ment. $210,000.
JACOBS REAL TY
675-1670
VAM-TASTIC
Have $13,000 eqwty in
van. will talk trade for
Real &tate.
640.6161
VOGEL
PACIFIC
EASTILUFF
SBEDROOM
Beautiful LUSK tri·level
executive home. Family
room, with fireplace.
formal dining, 3 car
garage, lge master bdrm
suite. Wall to CdM high
school & Newport Beach
Tenni.s Club and shop-
ping. Located on a quiet
street with many large
trees. See to believe!
NEW LISTING! Call
54&-041
~
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
HAllOR
HIGHLANDS
Prime price-prime
location. $115,000 buys 3
Bdrms and 2 baths-
complelely upg raded.
Lots of used-brick and
just steps to schools and
shopping.
642-5200
--
AIAMDOMID
Sl'AMSH
llACHHOUSI
Hilltop 3 BR, incl 2nd sty,
20' loft mstr retre at
w/seprm + pvtaundeck.
Sep sunken formal din.
rm. Den. Fplc, beams
thruout. Arcbee, declm " gardena. Truly a rustic
beach "°'7ae f& more for
only $1.12,SOO +terms for
all. BKR . Call
714-aa.«m
DICOIATOtlS
aJGHT
Sprawling 2 story, 3 kinl
abed bdrms. Extensive·
ly mirrored. accented
with eMtJUne carpet. 2 car ...,.... with opener.
Gouimet Kitchen. dlninl
room, central air.
·-
JUST UDUCIDI OML Y $1 tl,000
A.aATSI•••
The popular Greenbrier 2 bedroom
condomi.n\um in McLain's Big Canyon
development: this ol\e just "fell out of
escrow" and anxious to be put back
in, never before lived in, incredible
golf course view and located close to
pool. spf/ and tennis. At $220,000 you
can be the Great Greenbrier buyer.
2~"-o..w-t1 .. 110· Never a vacan cy! Call now for
details! Each duplex consists of two
2-bedroom. 1-balh single·le vel units
with attached garages.
WESLIY M. TAYLOtt CO .. RIALTOtlS
2111 S-Jo1qrll ..... lo.d
MIW..,,rPOR._..,T CIHTR. M.I. 644-4910
.lllBEST
U~ IVUlf tf()MI:§
EXIC2STC>aY
Assume S63,800. 4
Bedrm. 2 at.ory. Mt.nutes
t.o beach. Formal Uvlng
room. sunny kitchen,
bnck rplc, huge family
IEEANFRONT* REAL TORS . 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
IM'LD
MEWPOIT RACH
Bay & ocean just l·blk.
away! Leasehold: 3 BR
up, 2 BR down. 2 baths
each. Priced al $175.000
&n31l63 675-3"0 Eves
associated
B ln,.F Q \ Q J J\ lf"Q":,
' t ,,.. b..J t, ' ' • c b
OWNER Will FINANCE
4 80, 3ba, 2500 sq rt.
Alrium. Iv rm, rm rm.
po6b home in prestige
neighborhood Vacant.
des per ate. $139,000
Owner 998-8344
PENHYSAVER This Is the home wh.ich is
priced to save you money
(lots or pe nnie s>.
Included w /this de ·
lighlful family home in a
prestigious area are 4
<:i>mfortable bdrms. a
cozy fam rm. 2ba &
comm tcnnl.s. Call today ms:no
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
·4
2 Bdrm units. w /new
water heaters , carpets.
drapes. paint. and roor 2 '
years new. Only $135.000.
C.all 00-9181
: OPFN HOUSE
REAL TY
/.
PRO'S
IOOo/.Ca u Js-.•
NO DEDUCTIONS'
3RDOR MORE DEALS
70% Comm. on 1st & 2nd
Lotsohales
& listing leads
Join the busiest place in
town. 3 openings due to
expansion.
a.ally Metwortc
957-8400
1800 SQ.FT. INDUSTRIAL BLDG. • + 2 Bdrm house &
jaami.
Call 145-9161
./'{] OPE N H OI N
, _ ~ REALTY
/.
Claaatrled Ads are the
answer to a auccessful
prqe or yard sale! ll's
a better way t.o tell more
people!
rm. Stairs leading to
pnvate master suite.
Wall of glass to large
WOODRIDGE pa\Jo Huge com er lot
RaiMcecl-$127,tSO w/RV access. SSSO/mo.
Owner transferred, 2 Call for all amemllcs and
bedrm & den. vaulted appt. l.oPN!Vlew. 963-7118l v.ic>od ceilings, wet bar&. CJ'"''' •·i ., • ,, ll ,. ,, ,, , ; ',,,1,,
fi~:fil~:.~~~:.~:~: [ ® ll<Hill
ing oven & much more' -~· ~~;::!-~-~~~1•~=-~~~=!!!-~
Call 673-8S50
()PIN llf 9 ••I\ •UN IQtjl 11< I•
l~NllHI
C.M. nlPlEX
Like new. pride or
ownership income pro·
perty, 3 bedroom. 2 balh
owner's unit with wall·lO·
wall carpeting, built-in
latdlen & fireplace. Lots
of tand:scapi.ng & country
c harm. Full pri ce
$179,000. 751-3191.
C:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
llACHDUPUX
SI 10,000
Bicycle to beach. See this
3 and 2 bedrm duplex
with assumable 91/•%
loan. Owner may carry
aome paper. Hurry, call
873-8550
OPH4 "' q . ,, '•uh rpfij ""., f
[~11111
4o/oCOMMISSIOM!
WHY PAY
••••••••••••••••• Bea uWuJ 2 Bdrm condo
on the golf course. end
umt, many upgradei..
plush white carpeting.
parquet noonng. mir· rors. commwuly pool:..
Pnced to 54:JI al $1.26,000.
fi44..7:rl2, 11lomas. agt ••••••••••••••••••
Newport Heights
BRAND NEW
Wall'> of glass enhance
this unique 3 bcdrm
home Floor to ec1hni.:
bnck rpk . vaulted cc1I·
1ngs. skyli ght , hui.tc
,,.st.er swte overlook~
slmdeck and pal10. walk·
an wardrobe too. t:xcep·
t1ona1 fin ancing. Don 'l
miss out. 646-717 l Offt-f r1,y.,,,,u,.,; • ._,,,I· 1ema111
VA
.BUYERS 64".COMM.7
Proieuioaal agent pro-viding total services U you make $1400/mo, <ML.5> will sell or assist you IDIY qualify to own
you in purchast.ng your your own home! Low
home for only 4%. Save Down! Loans to h00.000.
..1 aJ · , Cal I Let LL'§ show you bow to 2% "' s el>f1ce. do1t! Call Now' 97>tl36 Agt. T .. tolled C..,.+
S19'S TO IEACH W•u.t.! 754-1202
Owner ready to vacate
this neat 3 bed rm + IASTSIDE AXER
family rm + fireplace 1·2 LOT
beach cottage. All this on Bring your investors and
fee hand for only $139,500. tUlders and be creal.Jvc
Hurry. won't last. call with th.is one. SSS.000.
m.as50 Call 646-7171
oPfN fl( 9 • ff\ I~ '0fU fllff.f' uPH'I ''' " •• r, •ut--1 tOMI t.itt t lelMM [®lfltdffl
.-HADOIHI
3 BR 2 Ba. quiet location.
$122.!iOO.
ZSTORY
Shake roof. 4 BR. 21/• ba.
$1.29,a:>O.
EASTILUFf
Oloice comer location. s
BR. 3 Ba., $187,500.
., Mcc.cle, lltr.
s41-n2t
$1.89 per DAY
1bat's ALL you pay
fora
30dayad
in the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
lllECTORY
DO IT NOW!
642-5'7•
.._, bl1:on
People are whispering
that the sellers are ex·
peeling you to see this
beautiful home. Con·
fidentially if you want to
lake advantage or a
great buy you should. nus gorgeous 4br. 3ba
home bas 2 wet bars. 3
frplcs, frmal DR. cov-
ered paUo & BBQ. Call nowmS37o
ALLSTATE
REALTORS .
llACHHOMI
2Slcry, plus loft. View of
ocun & walk to pound-lnl awf from lhis spec·
tacular home. Extra
large II v Ing room , eourmet kitchen, spiral
1t1ircue leading to
private master suite.
Large encld paUo. Only
S138,000. Ca ll r o r
personal Intervie w .
963-71111 OPfN 111 9• II) llJ'V 101!1 •-l<I •
le;MMI
3 Br & 2Br luxurious
~ with owners umt.
1ri25,000._ -
JONES
REALTY INC.
·~·t H4b
C714) 673-9210
2001 W.._BMI ~ Beach Calof.,.... 92660
DWLU-Gnata..c..
Blocks to beach & shops .
Try 15% down and owner
financing al 10% int.
Sl!M.000. Call Hurry, call
6n8S50
(,J'ftl If Q• if' ta·•. lf)t# '• I
[~1111
W• Wortr For YOUf
Res1denlJal &
~me Property ,, DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE •
~ .4 ENTERPRISES
645·7573
))
2040 PHALAROPE
Me!>a Verde : a very
special oHenng -new
paint. new landscaping,
newly c arpeted, btg
FIVE BEDROOMS. 3
baths. family room
Secure nnancing of your
choice. $1.56.900.
COLE OF NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-5511
.))
Zll POPPY: Corona di!!
Mar: just steps lo the
beach & a short walk lo
shops, post office. banks
& restaurants. Off street
parking ror 2 guest cars:
two bedrooms, family
room. study & garden
room. Spacious home
with much priv acy
Owner will help finance
m>.000.
COLE OF MIWPOIT
REALTC>aS
675-5511
-
WATRROMT
HOMIS?
CAUUS!
WE LIVE ON
AN ISLAND ..
IALIOA ISi.AMO
ntATISI BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
673-8700
I
F• Ad Action
&alt I
Oily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5611
Rf5aNT!Al llA()((RK;l CQtlflWtt
THI HOMI FlllT 181 VIEW-SPACIOUS
YOU'ft PIOMlm Youn&P
Jn picturesque. private Bayshore.
Tradltlonal Cape Cod with 3
bedrooms. den, garden dlnlng.
room. Used brick and solid oak
make thll a perfect home. You own
ttte land for 1895.000. :
.......................... ~
,.... -,.,. • ,... 1491,0IO
• ll THE WATD ...... .., ....... , ..... 2 ... ...,. ....
.., .... 1197,Ho
WATERFRONT
HOMES Ille.
ai3b W Coast Highwa~
Newpo'1 Beach
611•1400
7
/ IAlflOWT • several nae .,.,,..._ homes
wtlh SJi•r 6 1Up
A YALON
Well t'OMlnk',td, 3 BR. 1 be.. oak
rloor.parUal baaement , concrete ..... ..._.,.
fouadatkm. naLI ...... llJ0,000 '" ............ C ...... •MeO M1W HOMll OM &.90 llLI
Urund Mpunklng new -2 home" on
lov ly Lido l"ll'. Doth homcA are 2SOO
8Q. (t , 2 MlOty, ~XQUlltitC flnlfllhln.C
' -_,,.,,~c-.1 , ....
' S P!LJ..li Voli"'R H 0 M f,)
'!!1 .. llllllll .. !!lllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i! rASTt t-'lJ t.L Kt:ALTV
SP'JtVI );J
t o uC'h <'ii. 1rnn l·l ~d demi. eheery
Circphic·l'lil. "ourmct klh:heru1, tlle ond
wood floorN und private p11Uo1t for
1•ntt\rtnlntnw Tht• homt~ arc IOC'llled ' lltrMllllllltw
' --~· """·-----------.. IWi11110Nt I\ t:A _
n Y '"'llACM INCaAUln
flOI IAftWACT'tOM
....... 11 t w . .., '"""' ......... ..,......... ''"·'" ....... tit .... I n t• IF• 1111,HO
I M..:n•t .. ..._. l lH.HO
eo,.. """" & I t *t I ) ... ~ ... ·~ ~ ''°'·'" fO,... M & S.., . ,._ L_,I
O,,_ WATRNONT a 9MSM IAKA94i ru·'"' SfllClAL.tST'S . IT,.,, _____ 6 ~
f
St:R\7('(
S.-.CT ACUUI SPY'"-ASS
I ''"' • f''h' ~1" :t41'1 \4;-.td "1th ~111ht
l <"I• ' I'• """"'"""'·'"' l imd<c•a!l("d I\~ ~ N "l\a t'nln l~h t'I• l.i111o1"
11• 1n, R :-m 4 •\•rm al lhn1n1t \l<ldt'rn
"'11<•t\..-t lll-n ta1" 11.-mt' Rrom Cllll ~·ur
\p1>'1in1mcn1 Tu ln.'ll<."'' S..'2:S.~ Submit OUt'f' '
NEW OFFHIMG
Sh3r p F:nd l'n11 ~in~lt' Stor). Paula Plan
ThrN' tk<dmom Phi' l.1J?hl Chet>rful f'a m1ly
Hoom \\ 11 h \\mp /\ruund Patios For
Indoor Ou1il11or ,.:ntl'rlt11n1nJ? Good
c;rct'nlwlt l.t1t·:ilt• Air Cond1t1on~ /\ .. J oy
()f N1:wp'1rt l.11>t1ni:"
.... _.a.I .......... t1••o.e1w.•1•1
Total Wardrobe!
9417
10Vi.24Y2
631 -1800
881 DOVH DRIVE
Travel The Seasons
7539
""A6ce 13~
AS.~,. u sai;u. •11m
OCUl .. OMT • •u.e UH.00011 I Unlta. 2 bdrm• . 2
. 1•lmw to llH' <·hlldrt•n 's !lay ground.
tl-nnl~. Lltlu plnyhnnl'l' on yacht club
Tht'8l' h1111w" un• open dl•lly und
w('ckcndff.
rJn •rn,i I
il/\11 I Y fi.
/\~,~UL 11\ I l <..i
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
belt• U,..,IVUI t lf)"'l:i .,...,
..... -.Y'"'· •••n Al Al f0 115''. G/6 0000 IMYISTOIS . ., .. , ... ,. 7443 I 1n1 r.01t~I l-t1ghw1v. Cc11on11 del Mai 2 Bdrm, Ivie buUdable
Jt 2 lot. $711,900 Call
546 5111> for more details.
• · e ·• HERITAGE
. REALTORS
( II r
1'1\11•
thhm
wit h ni11ht Iii: ht
,. I t• "" /\ II t "
l<Nlllldl'h, llllrlll'<lU~
11i.rdt•n, 111111•1 1•111 tit•
1111 1· \'11111111 1111111.
1.-11111~. an1t a .i11at1I
111111• C \li.lllll'
~<® T•o .. ,.
9.25,-o L09I
~bmlt all offors on u
contem porary clean 3
be droom h o m e with
k it c h en comple te ly
furni s h e d . l ar.:e
rlrcplacc. n ew plus h
curpetlni throout. paint·
tJCI in and out. Lo<·ated on
quaE.-t cul de sac street m
dtJSiruble urea or Ch.Ila
Men . $93,900. DKn.
540-1720
f?eoch Realty
RIAL HTAH UCIUEMCE SINCE 194'
OPEN HOUSES
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS First sho.wing : 6
bt•droorm. :l baths. formal d inins.!
room. 7-i4 Acre. A·l Zoning. Horse O.K.
Back Buy view. 20462 Birch St. Open
.. ~riday, Saturday, Sunday 1·5. $499.000
TMIB1. -·
CEDAR GLEN
HM 'N
llCOME
2 s epar ate h ses on
Ea.sWde C. M. comer lot.
Assume low interest loan
& owner may carry 2nd
N<.>w 1.as ttng, so hurry, 1t
won 't las t ! $144,900.
~7221
COIONA DEL MAI Shows like a
model : clcganl 2-s lory, 3 bedroom
hom e just ste ps lo Ocean Blvd. & a n
easy walk t o LITTLE CORONA
BEACll. $217.000. Open Thursday &
Friday 2-5. $339.000
Oistinctave 2 and J
btldroom condom1ruums
from $91,500
2564 Elden Ave .. C.M.
642.6734
REST AND
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE RRAXATIOM
ll IS lhe order or the day
m this 3 Bdrm delight.
. ... eutures. Sctr clcunin~
oven, wax free rloori.,
fo rmal dtninK rm, C!
pilU05 & muny extras.
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
~. --
159-0226
COSTA MESA
COTI'ACiE
$74,500. Cute 3 bdrm
home with formal dining
room & ma1111ive .stone
fireplace. Located on a
tree-lmod street & s1tuat·
edona large lot ll'!I a re-
al find. Call 556-2660
C:SELEC T
T" PROPERTIES
~ll macnab I Irvine '!'-realty
OPEM NIDAY I 0.2
3814 TOPSIDE. llARBOR VIE W
HI LLS -Great family ho m e ·
4BRs. 3 baths, dining r m & brkfsl
rm. Priced to sell at $212,500 (cpt.
a llowance a vail ). Sandie Fix
644-6200. CV-122>
'42·123S
901 Dover Drive
644-6200
Har bor View Center
trv1ne et C.mpu\ Velley Genter
752-141 4
SlllC & llNlt TYPESTYLES
C S C 0 A H 0 S E R L A 0 L A H C A H
HT LC 0 AS ULT 0 TI S E L YT SE
A Y W V L E R P G H X A Y C L T l 0 P
P P C M A 0 S C L E H E E S F L I G V
EE 0 L I R J HTC UR TA C S I VlJ
L W A 0 A H £ L E C U T C H A M 0 R S
L A B T T R E T I 0 Q E E S A B C W L
J I S 0 C P E H T S H 0 W S G H U J W
A T G 0 A T 0 H E E L 0 A £ J L R K 0
J E G H l 1 Z AD 0 L I C R.HRS EI
W A C I T J I Z T 0 Y K G I I A 1 L g
T H W A A f A C E T H C C F C A V I
L T L S S S A G 0 T H R A A A C E M M
Y I N 0 l S A C D l 0 £ E A L C X K W
C X W H 0 A G N E G S I C W S 8 E E E
llltrUcUonl: Hiddln wordl below .,._ fonwetd, bid!·
w.11, up, doMI or ~y. find Nllfl end '-It In.~
c.ton a..iT•• ~ .J
Culliwt Bleck Llfttt C......." ltlllc a.,,,,. T•t """"'t ltlllt OldE-upt f• Godlk S..lertf T~
Tomonow: lt0tt
MOLIO I' I I I I
1006 . ..................... .
Builder p11ckage. lol &
plane; for sgl family res
S235,000 cas h /quick
close. O wnc r /Agt.
833-3181 or 644-6340
CAUNOW
754-7800 ·.~
Mulhearn. ~~~r ""
New house by builder . 29'l7 Uns tol, (;M
Pick carpetmg now. 5br. ____ _
4ba, FR. sundeck. 223 Verde 3br. 2ba. low
Agate. s:IJS,000. 675-6921. down. ussumabte $64,000
2 Newport Duplxs incl loan 9.5'.? No qualir) mi:
new Bayfro nt to b e 117.000 646-1757
Xchngd dwn. Owner
213-6M-3200. 4HOUSES
Clfllt1eaol.ach 1011 WESTSIDE
••••••••••••••••••••••• Only $225.~ 0 /W IC
2 bdrm. I ba. covered WORLD R.E.
petio. large lot. $88,500. 556-7777
Cail 493-7649.
1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
me Ks tde location, ex
cell. r a m1l y exet·ull ve
home. Pool, gu1..-st house
w/wel bar, Ii.: rc•dwoud Breatht.ald.ng Panoramic fam rm, 4 Ur, 2 Ba . 2
:Mbrviewof Npl.llarbor, frplc's, many plu!>
Ocean, Coast & Bay reaturcs. $165.000. Call
night lights from every Agt /Owner 642 0467 o r
room. Steps lo beach & Cent ury 21 Allcoast. park. Perfectly appoint· 963-0961
ed throughout. MJ5,000. 1---------
«U-4560, 673-0188. .For sale by owner . beuut 4
IYOWNH
3 Br, 1 BA. comer R·2 lol
BR, owner w I carry 2nd.
Great loan assumpllon.
75J.1578 Plans completed for 2nd •---------
unit , new cpti;, drps,
r oor . ceilings . 700
Marguerite, S a l/Sun
ll :OOa m ·5 :00pm
$149.500. 644.9260
8 1/Jo/o ASSUM. LM.
4 Bdrm, 2 ba, lge airy
home Zoned R2. Very
buildablc. XJnl home or
investment. Convenient
to all services. $95,000. UMUSUALDUPUX 1s1~
OnPoppyAve.,old CdM. ---- --
Altr. 2 bdrm. & playrm. .:a.st S.de CM. large 4llr,
owner's unit Ir good rcn· 2ba. w/lrge. ,.. n. +
tal. Doth adjolnin111wlm-rprk, & alley access for
miJlapool.SN&,500 •'irm. R.V Priced to Sell ! 'AUL MAaT1M SJ:IJ,500 646_·_2633 ___ _
llALISTATI SWRLOCATIOM '44a7lll Spacious Eusts1dc '4
bdrm 2 ba home. Clean
CAMEO
llGIUNDS
Showa like a new home.
Top q u a l ity r e·
fwtMbinp. 4518 Wayne.
Cameo H l1h l a n d s ,
Corooadel Mar. Sl2S,OOO. cau
Inside w /new cart.ht.one
cplJI, paint & kit Jin. New
root. Vacant, owner anx-
loUll. $108,000.
So.c:.tf • ...,
146 1605 64Mt 11
tmve Mesa Verde • Br. pool, j1c, no q uali(y .
Ina. SH ,000 move-In. sw.ooo. Geo. 979-9950
SWlt tt ..... POOL
Drlllt.lc price reduction
by very motlvaled seller.
4 Bdr. ·den · formal DK.
-upgraded · l11e. pool • qe private yd. · near
MeH Verde Country
Club. Ca ll Glen
Hellwarth, Re /Max,
ai-iaea
YACAKJl-ILOT =IEstate
.. THI "YaLAer · ably malnta!ned !
In the lat block off Ocean = Iron entr1 ,
Blvd., wtth 10me ocean Uvtaal St)'U.t
view poteoUal. •125,000 ...... decor w/warmth
land loan already ar· 6aomfort ID~. R.lth
r anted. t20$,000. CALL Olk aectllU IUlla epg
QUICK. tia.aa ........ W/1tuct1:
644-H I I Price ta a ft:,; .. " aur·
-' /Jn ·.11 1 .
I' ! •
11 r '' I 11 I 1, ! I '} -OPINHOUIS
mJa.miDe,Cdll
•f'rtM.1 lN• 0..-I /4-. t7Ml'7'7
.,
~ICaU 10.
Cmba'y 11 Gold St..-
TOP•ALUI LOWMI In
•per llll•rt .. wtr 3 bdrm, ...... low bl·
.... VAklq.~G'r-.
ENJOY THI.GOOD UFI OF
SWIMMIN6, FtSHIM6 AND
SAIUNG IN PllSTIGIOUS
don osun
' ' . '
401 GLENNEYRE ., ...
HUMl'IMGTOM HAllOI CALIF. CLASSIC
180 dee white wate r
view, nr beach. s Bdrm,
3'h batden; dbl &oj.. One
d a kind. $400,000 Is a
&teal. $100,000 down.
Easy terms. OWNER
C all r o r appt.
7141&13-3581or498-42t7
Tlttt .,_.._ 4 IM*H• ltw It toc.tH
Oii ,........, ........ l.o¥tly ...., ......
l-c• .......... ,......,...... ••.• ,....
for SJIJ,000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH By Owner. 2500 sq ft 3 Br 499~455 I 495-1720 + den, whitewater &
town VleW. Sl to St lot.
H .000.4tt·2l1J SOlllll laglll'MI Lop11a Ma..e
497.3331 49J.lil2
LCICJllllCI 'each 0.. PoW ALMOST
OCWROMT~
Lar ge R-3 lot with 2
oce8l'I view, luxury aplll .
+commercial unit. One
al a k.md & hard to find in
Laguna Beach. Ownen;
will finance. Asking
$495.000.
1024 ....... 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1-.:N>ISIOJ:: UY OWN Im
• D<·sperate must sell •
3br. 2ba, ~ frplcs. Jo':im
rm. Big custom homt·
$1lli.000.642· 1031 .,...., .. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIMITA
Spec tac ular hil ltup
homes 2012·320fl sq f't
Uose t.o Manna. Selva
Rd & Calle Lu l'r1ma
Vera SlG.'>,000 to $255,000.
1131-3540; 4!13 4006 Rldr ----.. t<Ltlit4• •odl I 040 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
S&.a TOWNHOME
Less than I year new•
With J br. 2 ba. w<Jlk1n g
dlsl to lhe beach
Park Place, Inc 842·7461
MEWUSTING!
Soper sharp JBR with
pool Unde r $100,000' •
673-4.J IJ Agt ----
OCEAN llEEZ.ES
S&S4 Bdrm, 21h balru.. 1.8
mos. ne w. J oggmu d1i,
Lance to ocean
Park Plact'.lnt· 812 7461
SPRJNGHUHST
2 Ur, 2 ba l'Ondo Nr
Talbe rt 1Nl'w land C!
fln1·k patio~. dhl ~ar
14U) 1>q fl I ~ly liy flOOI.
$~J7 .000 Appl 11n ly
5411-;gi.')
2 Hr l'h Sa condo, 2 :.ty.
encl. gar. comm pool, C!
rru to beach. 961H875
1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•O.er
100/o Lo..
Lovely J bl,'<froom home
with bc<tul1ful pool.
localed in comer lot near
:ill :.hopping. s1·hllols .
and freeways K1lehen
rompletely furnished .
calm~ area. r:imily room
ttrra. hrcplatt:. pa lJo.
$115,Wl HKH 559 ~l
TMBEU..
COLLEGE PARK
SYRACUSE PLAN
Fabulous Syracus~ Plan
1deully locatud on C'orner
I~. Features i.ncludr J
bdr m + den. prof.
landscaped yard with
mature trees & s upt•rbly
decorated intenor A:;k·
111g only $106,500. Call
e·-~ H/\f\:f:H
Hf>'·LTY
S'.i 1 2000
Rancho San Joaqwo 2br .
den. 2ba. frplc, p vt
pal10l'i, all on goU course
Dljoy view from most
rooms. Pool & Jac .
SlJl,500. 640-0997
MEWUSTING!
Model perfect, s pacious
townbome in Umv. Park.
Dad unit. 2 white bnck
patios, gas BBQ. wetbar.
pool. te nnis & vie w!
6'T.H31J Agt.
EXECUTIVE HOME
INTHE RANCH
Ideally located 4 bdrm. 3
bath home on cul-de·sac.
Prof. landscaped yards.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
EXECUTIVE
HOME
Wilh 4 bedrooms. 1n·law
quarters. 2 fireplaces,
grcCll master bedroom
sUJl.c and all this iuts on a
ruce large lot. Call before
U\Js one 111 gonf'
~. -F:U\NC H
REALTY
~~, 2000
<..11ARMING . Jo:d1nbur~
rood Townhomt. Umv
Pk Irv Jbr. 21,1>:.. F R . rrix . & p11lJo_ {Jn ~en
belt By adult pool t7tiiiS
lroo Hark 551 tiOM3 Hy
Owner $107.lm
FAMll. Y DBJCiHT
Big ocean view, with
large he<ited & filtered
pool & s pa . 4 Large
bdrms , formal dining &
family rms .. 2 frplcs. t
recreation room & of·
fice: asking$247,000.
BBALDIAYLOT
673-6634
Spectacula r ocean view
home. 2 yrs old. Lset opt
ll'rmi. 1 y r e!>c row .
$245,000 Mike Bryant,
agt 497.3009 ------
1\irt.lerock Gll'nn !ihr. J 1•--------car gar lrml I> It . fom
rm .\l dn) t'U!>tom t"<
tra.' Cul t11· "'H' Cum m
JlOtll & !>pJ + :1 l11(ht1•d
Ll'nm'> c rt" Hy Own1·r
l'nm l)nl} $245.l)IJIJ 1:.1
H1pplinl( !'itH-<•m lly
Appl !J5..) ~or !.175 OfJI$.',
J HH condo. WoodbndJ:I'.
!>pllt il'Vl'I, I 17 ha th ...
$79,:lOO Owner 673 2026
FOR SALE
IYOWMER
TURREROCK
4Hr. f:imdy. d1mn.:. Ii 11 an.:. IJ; kllchen. l frph:,,, l
rar ~aragt• Call Oun Olk ror appt at gJJ-!IW'J or
7514642
IYOWNSt
Un1ver s 1ty Pk F:xec
hom l·. :lBr 1.1 m rrn.
c1.e>l0m' loft, pnn only
SHV. 000 S5l 374'1
YOU OWN tt.e LAMD
J Bdrm. 2 balh homt· in
Uruversrty Park Ill Jw.t
reduced to SH11 .SOO
O,...fn/Sot/S.
#I 0 Acacia Trtt L..w.
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
67~4630
Causey
& Company
WOODS
COVE
Clas:-. enclosed :.w1m
min.: pool, s paclou:.
~. yet easy main-
lena nee. hardwood
floor s , 2 luxurio u s
ma"~r tx.·tfroom:.. 2 1 2
bath<.. h·adt:d i:lass win
doW!>, all huilt·IOS In
k1tcht•n 100 many
~,..,to 11:-.t but a mu!'>l
"t.'t' to a pprt•t1att ,..or
I.hi• tnObt d1,..c·n mmattnl!
buycn. ~.ooo
•
1104 So Co:i:.l ll1way
in ViUal(l' f"a1r
LA<iUNA u,.,;Ac.;11
497-2457
-------L.-......... 1052
UMV.N.IEAUT.
J UR. loaded w /up.
g.rudcs. Only J yrs lll!W.
A.Ir cond • :iir punf1er for
comfort. Lov1•ly yard
w1:.pa you can t•nJOY
yea r r o und . O wner
w/ron s 1der lloe /opl
$162,500 640·6259
cffitl 1filb
REAt>LTY
You .. Be
Delinht.d
.. with th1T~-0°7>my 4
bdrm , fa m rm. home
with b eautiful. lo w
meant. land.'lcapinl( and
2230 sq. fl. or la ving
space.
't523 CAM"'5Da:llMME
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
POOL, S P .A .
FAUtWAY
Nestled along the gret:n
ol El Niguel Golf Course.
this s pac. 4 BR. 3 ba
home w/formal dinin~.
dt.:on & farruly rm L'i JU:.l
nght roe-the active ram•·
ly. $335,000.
4'1-9494 495-5220
496-2413 ll0.5050
.. Mcl.091
Frurway El Niguel 3br,
$234,000. Custom Realty
Trf).':1777 -------Htghly upgraded. AC, 3br.
2ba home, FR, den. DR.
popular Jasmine plan.
SlZl.000. 831·5075.
central air conditioning •---------& NO ASSOCIATION
FESS. As king only
BY OWNER Niguel
Shores gated commum·
ty, immac, pro(. decorat·
ed. Lovely gardens &
atrium, 2 Br & den .
$149,500. Call 492·2732 evit
«)&. 7:.> 1.
$119.000. Call
4-S Br 8'acay. never OC·
CllJ>iect. u1ume 9~%.
6'2-0112, or~
llTHWmPAll
PADO HOME
IAddM for fut reeale on~ '*""11"1abdrm2
bllb home w /central air
• purifter. Juel reduced in price. Ideally located
near pGOI, ~teDDIJ courta. Hll ll'aded tbroulbout. only
SIGt.iDO.Call
'° DrtadDell. ..... dell coado. \'lew or 1011
~ne. ,ark 6 UCt . ...... Aeent-.......
~ •edt I 041 18UCIDI!
••••••••••••••••••••••• View home In gated com· 4 Ill· 3 IATHS muruty. 2 bdrm+ study,
l.41c. lot, patio. c-ourtyd 2.,., baths . Decorator
1''orm. din ((am) rm . sharp. NowSll0,000
lge. h v. rm , bcanwd ~Yllllpll.L
ceil .. st.one frpl. MOVt>· '° 497 1761 cond. Only $142,500! . •
Hurry! ....... INdl I 04I
Miuaon Realty · '494--0731 _ -•••••••••••••••••••••
&Coldwel Bal"-r ~ ~SIOlNllAl eAOl((RAG( CCHIWfr
AICH .. CM t•eens
Beautllul 2 bedroom + den and 2
bath ocean view home with several
attractive upgrades; located in
choice a rea or Laguna Beach.
Enjoy the sunset s of CataliQa
Isla nd, $159,500
• COUMILI. .... co .
496-7222 831-0838 ,..,.. ............. ............
:J-
~-· .. •-~..,----... •• ._.._ ............ _._ .... r•••••~--•• .#"•·•••• .. .,..._ _ _. .......... ..-..... .._,..,. • .,..._._..__ • ., ... ..,~ ............ .,
..
7
---
ftJ M 11 ..... • .. .. ....... ..,. S. Oller......... Otlwf> llHt ..... ~ ~IHI..... !lvld!y. July 19, 1979 ., DAILY PILOT ('7
I II &le I I ... I 11I11•1 aaM ..... ••••••••••••ea•• e ••••••••• e •• ........... ..••••••••••• •• •• • • e • •• • e • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e • • •• e • •• e eee It••• e • e • e e • • ___ ...,,. ...... ~_....._. ..... _______ .,..;:;.;,;;;::..;,.;..;.:.;,.;..._;:iLL
t° I ...._ IM7. .... 116t :!~ · ....... .._, Dwtcu/ LllllfwW. 2100 ~,_,...._.,
IS II~ ..... _.. •••••• ;?i~ 1171 ,.. s. I I 00 ..... s. 1100 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-··············· ••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • mram11w.. ___ ....................................................... R-21ot. ao''l122w. z b11u1 MIW90ff•Ka. 3t6t .,.. 3212 ...... ..,.. J2'2 W1aa •t PSAaM ... i.. I•--------OCIANIM#'LIXIS trornotean. l•vel. prime ••••"•••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• ...................... .
. "-"Uwfwml1•1~
&MIAMI ..... u •• 1 PIH &. = ... New3bedroomhomtl =un•louuon. P .P. Ill VlaUdoHord HOMDPOR RENT TbeSl!loret, p¥t area.*"·
ftle ... , ...... ~ Mltllb •Hl••hed. a C!t•c•lu •EXCITING• +a.,t.SW.U.Coutt "15/mo. Lee 2 bdrm. 2 3 or 4 br". Pnced from 2ba. frpk, paOo. elec ............... .._ ' ' • 1 Wrm aulta. vtew, Truty MM414or-.111111 bewtthdlDA:patio. MllStoMllS. P'DcdyarcUs 1ar•1•. commuolty .__...._ ... .._. + r ,._.rm• ••• .. •It• Ito•• bu Ml,,.,. ........ .._ 2000 2J ACRE LOT W~Homttlnc garaees. famili es cen&er, pool, tennis,
.... &lee. Telle ... , a•••• :\at. b 1 r i. v u. m•tal dtan· a e • u l l 1 u I l 11 s ....... !~!!!....... ... rt .... ___._ auaw. eo..tffwy ~~ ~~~~!' ..J!''' uuoa at beam Adult ...... "'" ..... A 0.•rleell• enor1ncun .... 4 ..,_..,u. Goldenw.,t Jlr, 281 r aper-al·•• -•llP·..,...--or family, am pets OK .
............ • .,.._belt. Hoeully •lrrored wardrobe homtwiWnwalklnadi•· 7UNITs.C.M. ...... ,.. .. rty tDa'll.A&\,oolee. Av&1.1•1.mo.a.1m. ~WMWlll =·---..O.Sfll) :t:,;.~, =~ ~! .. ~ ;~c:.··5~o~! ~~:i.:~~: t..°':,,j~·~:•1o,. vh~:e ~.~~~~~•••• P t•Y..., 3234 3br, 2~ba. FR, chm, DR.
----------, ___... ..,.,. TSLlnvm&.a 6'2 lfl03 ranch home b A 8 4 •202 ••-•-••••••••••••••• COCDlllLlnity pool. Avail
ILUl'PS room wttb bnt ll fplc. Mtlrome. • &tables. Call Sim afi'an· •••• .. ••••••••••••=•••• HOll~FORRENT 9/1. H50. 8U·'17.U o.l ,...vllle yard with c•ov· "°"' UHITS-C.M 3 or 4 br. Prl~ from ewt/wknda. table 4br apaalatt .,..oedi> Doe'lMWJI' ~Ma • deft (714) 831Hi970 dys, HOt ... MDaS 5etoM15.Fncdyard" _ __.;... _____ _
_,.. ~ "---n · -.a., 8KA 1312713 c-w.._ Near new, 3 Br owners < 7 l 4 > 5 8 1 . 5 7 8 7 121651br8alboalaland 1aragea. Famllies ..._Vlefo 3267
l1tla1 loaa. l•••d taUl,..01'8-U4l. Beallli~";' Adult wut. 2 ba. lrpl, 2-car .evea/Wtcnds. S2652brkids1arnice please, ltids Ir pets ·•-••••••••••••••••• ~~~~!!!!!~•I ~,..;JJ::.=:· T.*?l&LllALTOIS Pk. 3'd0 Seacl'ellt, 2 lg ~t!!':'i!::eu~~ Builder package, lot & S37U brcondogarfee wekome.Call964-2*or HOMISFORBENT ~ ' • or. 2&l, lam rm with all plans for sgl family res. ~4brkidspooi cute 913-2871.Agt,nofee. 3 °" 4 br. Priced lrorn 8
1•,•r! ..... 1111111111•-Mt IMfJ. by °""'1fr/,..._. • .... A9m IOIO thext.ru.0n•~tz9.~. $235,000 cub /quick Si7.ol25 t~ ,. .... _ ... 3240 5etoS495. FncdF Y!l-"14'l _...i.,..e___ •· low r ... 2 paUOI, -0 •••11•0 •...... v ...USTSIU! clos e . Owne r /Agt.llY ;•_..... gar ages. am1l ies
MW rarpe-.. bnabt " ~home, llbr. l~ba. 1 833-3l8lor6"4-6340 ..... , .. , 111• 3207 ·-................... please . Kids & pe ts
.,,.. HERITAGE
fff ALTOR S
•CANYON
TOWNHOMI llAUTY
'hlle owr subjeet to ex•
iatln• 9~% loan .
Preltil)OUI location nea.r
pool, spa " t.eunis . jog to
Falbkln Island. 3 bdrm,
2V. ba, wet bar, lrml din.
2 specious tree sheltered
balconies. Lee mstr swte
w /wallt lo c losets .
75&-l.SOl
WESTCUFF
Super sharp & clean. 3
Bdrm and dining room
on quiet stree t a ea r
Dover Shores. This quab·
ty home is only $1W,500.
He ritage Exc lus ive.
phone 540-1151 for de·
tads.
.. , ~~ HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
CUSTOM
llGCAHYOM
:m>Sq ft + s Bdrms, 5i,.c,
baths. 3 car garage.
Located on cul·de·sac
wiU1 vaews or golr course
& mtns . F or private
sbowmg of this listing
<:onlad Dau Bibb.
ROGERS REAL TY
675-231 I
NEWPORT HGTS
1bis bidden beauty is on
dead end st. 2·s ty 5 Br 3 ea. sml ocean view, full
Swedish s auna. big
Jacuui. lots of extras.
Must :iee to appreciilte.
S!'J:S,000. Owner will help
finance
A PR€HIG€ ~~I HOMES
3333W. Coast Hwy, NO
645-6646
WEST NEWPORT
.,NCOME"
Spacious duplex in
Newport's finest rental
area. Both unit.'14 bdrms. SlAlll8 to sand. Won't last.
646-7711
... .., .. Sllont
By Owner. Npt Shores. 3
Br pool, tennis crts ,
$103,900. "Courtesy to Bkra. •• 5e-3&Sl
New ct&.,lex 3 br & 2 br. over 3000 sq fl. t blk to
blly, 1238,000. 5411·6131
HADOIYllW
NEW LI ST IN G! E>ecllltJy upJraded 3Br
(Mouco). lmmac. thrU· cu. sreet1oc.1ove1y yrd. FU" LAND. Won't Jut.
Be lA Call 8'7M313 Agt.
Si&STO
llACH
Lvty d&dex Jutt a haU
blocll from the sand. .._.,~rent.alls
•• 7 ......... Call lo-··-ml ...-\\alkt:r t; l1:r.
dean.11»..* .... _.. new root. p•lnl, crta, Bli beach 7 Unit build· ...... ••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT welcocne. can 964·2566 or -dl-Jl9, 6 bltloa. STIJ,000 UJ.i, uking $395,000. Laguna Beach. Center St . BeauliluJ Bay view 3 or 4 br. Prfted from !r73-2971, Agt, DO fee. .... Qinv.G-7D. 5COn'RIALTY inclds plans $185,000. So. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, 2 car gar, 5etoS495. Fncd yard &
536-7533 Lagun;t Coast Royale yrly. $675. 875-6670 or gara ges. Fam il1 c~ TI'>SE'l'TL£ESTA1.E 3br . l~ba ll11 rdwood
Pvt NB vMlw 3 BR 3~ noo,.. New paUlt. l.rll J1a. SM,0-. ' yrd 'J'ree.a. J15,000, W()V
BYAPPT. 6313725 D-T.D ____ _
Newport HellhU 2bdrm
lba R. V. prage 6 yard C22·~~
NIWUSTIMG !
SpacJOUS S bedrm. 3 ba,
at()() ft remodeled borne
near schools & ~V .
• 2 8a.l lB1 °"'5>lu incld ONLY e.l¥l0. 4818 W. new BayfronL lo f>e Acapulw,. 673-4313 agt
xchn1d dwn Own e r 213/tlM-3200. 3 bdrm.I "'* ha.g o od s tarter home $67 ,500
968-Z!rl Agt.
S...LclgllM 1016
•••••••••••••••••••••••
COSTA MESA
NUISES
WELCOME
Ideal locallon, close to
work, shopping & enter·
tauunent w/bus stop at
the park '77 Skyhne·
single wide, In clean.
qU1et park w/clbhse &
Jacuzu. I.ow-Low space
rent. 9,995. (5497 >
COSTA MESA
4HOUSES
Fantastic renlal p ro·
pert.Jes m high appreciat•
ing area. Only $225,000. owe. ·
WORi.DR.E
556-7777
4-plex. Lrg Jbr. 2'.-aba.
owoor 's urut + 3 lrg 2br.
2bil. I rru Crom ocean on
Brookhurst $225.000.
Ownt.>r· Broker 536-9987.
~ ~>rune Units. No. San
Diego Co $625.000
$175.000. Agent Paul 675-MCMas.klorCoorue please , kids & pets
4!17-4844. welcome. Call 964·2566 or ---------a 8r. 3 ba, '>'I block to bay. 97J..287L All. oo fee.
CUSTOM HOME Yeart.y • mo. 673-045f.! OPPORTUt41TY eves. 517. l7tb St 4 BR 2Yi ba.
'
'ftve you ever W"'n•-·• to ~• fplc. xlnt cond. yard ... .. ..,,. Dramat1c,.new luxliry :ft • ......, <uc7961 butld your own home". ina..-#fl• ... '""' home near bay. l'n bUcs. 1lus custom lot 1s the to f 1 j best v1ew lot for sale in ocean: rp c .• acu:izi,
Newport Beach today . beamed ceU's .. 2 bdrms .•
Located between milllon 21h baths, dbl. garage.
dollar ho'"""" 0 "'"'er will SOOO Mo. yearly· Bay & ........ _., Heaeb Realty 7~-0811 finance & may consider
trade. Cora..a .. Mw 3222
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112
••••••••••••••••••••P••
YIEWHOME
Dix adults 2br, l ~ba,
patio. pool. JdC, t1•n
Presllge, sec. & Avail.
~UI(. I s l . II R .
lst /last /d ep. $485mo .
549-422S. 962.2586. ---BEAtrn FUL. CLt;AN
&READV
BE ST BUY IN
EA.STBLUF•'S. $189,500 *· 2~ba home oo large
<nmer lot across Crom
shops, t enois club &
schools. 714·644-8187,
844-3'42.
OIOi~ condo, East Bluff,
U Plan. Former model.
3br, 2ba, $122,500/best.
By owner 552·0673,
fl62.14&t
WXURYUVIHG
Oceanv1ew, lg, newly re·
mode le d 4 Br . 2 8 a
charmer. Buy windows,
2 frplt:s, hardwood firs.
c us tom cab1ne l s,
redwood bot tub/JBCUZZI,
gazebo, wlk to pvt beh.
PLUS.Unique i:Ut!Sl apt.
Must St!e Lo apprec. Ai.k·
SUNSHINE MO BIL!-;
HOMF,S
554-3700
Owner frnancms: al JO': ' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• -~~Mik e Br ya n l , Space for rent 32' max
--------Senior c1t1 tcn!> park,
2300
On Ille rront row in ex·
elusive I rvllle Terrace. a
luxury bome with swim·
rrun~ pool. family rm ,
rormn l d1nmg area .
billiard rm .. 3 la r~c
bdrm!> & a r J bu lou~
view ~ Per monlh
48r, or 3Br + de n,
lndscpd y d, quiet
nei.:hborhood. nr public
& paroctual ~c·hls. maJor
shopping $55(> mo /\va1I
Aug I Logan Mu rra y
1:146-1027
--------20 UHITs-HEWPORT FOR SAL E-MOV,.; BEACH
Olndo. For sale, rent or
lease option. Bayfront.
2br, 2ba. view, boat shp
avail. 631~. ~-
RJGJIT IN' '72 Fireba ll I ,\If 2 bdrm. lsi· land
br, &dlt. C M Pa rk Owner will hn;mn• !:::.c. only. 5<18·3663 PL.A YA REALTY
631-4990
ing $259,500. .
By owner 499·1964
1088 ---------1 ...................... .
BIG CANYO ltlHI' FOR SUMMY? N NEVER Not when you
$pe<.1.acular goll course can own this bcC1ut1ful
e>ta.te. 6600 sq.ft. 4 to 6 3Br. 2B<t Condo. 'f.t blk Lu
Bdrms, 5~ baths . Pool ocean. Features wet bar.
andjac:uzzl. Sl.375,000. balcony, frplc. dbl gar,
THE STARNES co. subnut ~~u;.~;'os20WC.
__ 640-_5_11_1 _1crm@m
IYOWMER
3 Br 3 Ba. 3000 sq ft cstm Tustin 1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*ADULT-PET* Gorgeow. ho me, localt.'<1
In dc111rable Wcstminst<.'r
Park. Ttus 24xfi0 Bendix
bas 3Dr. ram rm + xtrJ
lg lot. <8.51091H·761
Cal today or stop by
for appt today.
-tORTOISE
MOllLEHOME
SALES
l.203 E. 17th St. SA
972-8421
family homl' 531·3374 -----------------• dys, ~7554 eves
3 BRhouse wJI RH rcnt:il.
rt.'Ccnlly upgrnded, closl'
to beaC'h 1n qui et
neighborhood. Owner
w/sell on land contrnct
w/good terms. $154,900
!eZ-4112 wkdys, 675-634!1
eves, ask for Jeer
PAMOIAMA VIEW
This large custom bwlt
family home has just
been reduced. $30.000. It
fl'aturl'S 5 Bdrms, '1
bat h:;, n ew c arpl'ls.
drapt!S. wood paneling,
intercom a nd l1nled
glass thruout. A must to
see! Call 546·5880 ror
more info.
~»HERITAGE
OCEANFRONT
New homes, pvt t>om
munity, 3 beaches. 24 hr
secunty. sub·leltmg OK
From $29,900. Treasure
Island Mobile llomc
Park, 30801 So Coast
Hwy, La guna Beach.
'714) 499-3816.
Acrlop for w. 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOY&. Y MOMTEGO
4 Br. 2 ba, lge ramily rm
Nr partc. pool & school.
Xlnl terms. Assume. $179.~fee. 640·1440 Zt8 Acres Norwich Ver-
------------------mont Road frontage ,
• • REALTORS
9.90/o lMTBISTR.ATE Lumbe r P o t e ntl a I
For assumable $67.000 ~ .... 11.... _493-0l __ a._. _____ _
loan. 3Br. l:\48a. s uper ....................... C:-ht 'I Loh/
klc 385 LaPerle Ln. ....._ ...,._, Ctypti I 500 BYCO Fars-. 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
645-2251 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crypt at Harbor Lawn.
Prhilt Ocem ,,..,...
2 Br cottage, frplc. 2
pall05, $398,000. 673· 1402
Westcliff condo, spac 2
BR 2 Ba, fplc. upgrds.
pool. $101,500 548·3629
UPPft"
BeauJti~~ Bay
t.ownhome on g~~nbell
with super view of bay
and mountains includes J
bedrooms, 2.5 baths, dm·
ing area. kitchen with
builtms, wet bar '4'.•th
re frige r a t or . large
fireplace, tiled patio. and
commuruty pool. Pretty
landscaping . Approx
1850 sq.ft . $166,500. BK K.
~1720
TAftlElL -·
NJCESLASHEO barg ain. beautifully
Anxious owner musl sell located, 675-4103
now. 24x52 Hillcr est.
l970. w /8x20 enclo~c<I
porch. S Star Anaheim
Pel Park. Reduced lo
Sacrifice compa nion
crypt, Pacific View, best
location 54&-9034.
S2(;,00>. Make offer to Coftclominiums/Town-
day' (.18637·77) housHforsaM 1700
~-HOIRI Store • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
956-4500
Permanent Moh1le llomt'
Trailer at El Morro Hay
Tra1le1 Park. $38,500
fl.rm. Owner. 644-4688.
'79 Crown Poml 1.Zx40, I
fir 1 Ba. awning & skirt
ing. P.P. 548·6484. CM.
Mobile home 1n (;ost a
Mesa lOXSO Ji'la mingo
w/8XJ6 room added. 1
br, I ba. walk to shop-
ping. $9000. Lie. CK711!l •.
Grove Homes. 638·1702or
1198-4.163
KONA COAST. HAW All
Lots. condos. res 111
saJ~. vC1cat1on re ntab
Ha rt Rea lty 75·5665
Kuakini Hwy, Kailuu·
Kona. H196740
~exes/ Onits Sale 1800 .........................
&cftientTenM
Only 157' down. Owner
will 1;a rr y d e ferred
pymnt 2nd TD on lh1!.
necsr new 4·plex in So
Hwiungton Beach.
Park Place.lnclj42-7461
Beachduplex, 1mmal'. 4 & V1k1ng deluxe 12'. ex
3 BR., 3 car gar. steps to pands 9' more. Clean 1n
beacb.$199,500 Costa Mes a Park
UNITS-UNITS!
Bargain Time! Agent 675·5200 _545-8907 ______ _
40+ 18
Pride of Ownership
Pa;1t1vc ca!>h llvw on 5
ycur old bwld111g Owner
will f111anct· BeauUlul
nc1~hhorhood &. liwldin~'
In Temple t:•l) hrnkl•1
1.:0 opcralron 30 Uuy
e scr ow 10
Untls SJ.250 000 IX
urllts SG00 ,000 C°Jll
752·Ufl0 l QUAIL
A_,~~~~-
10,... Tll 1:30 ,.M.I
2 Bal Isl Duplxs 1n~I new
Bayfront to be xehgd
dwn. Owner 213/684-3200
56 UNITS
UNDER
Construction
f'rsl user depreciation
f o r th e p r 1tl t: ur
owne r !>hip buye r .
Bui lde r g uarantt.·l's
rents may i:xdla ngc
Less than $35.000 per un
1t. l''orty 2 Llcrlroom. f l•
IJ a lh . S 1xl1.•cn I
Bc..'tlruom Cathl'Clral t'crl
1n g)>. s pa . full'
landM·apPd 1\ Q11 ,11 I
PI a 1· 1· c x c I u ~ 1 v 1•
752-1920 '.f QUAIL
A.!~,~~~-
10,... ,if 1:30 ,.M.I
23 UNITS
Prime Tustin lo<·al1on
Great inrom c , x ln t
term'>. seller will hdp
CXfert-d at $750.000 Call
Costa Mesa. 6'1G-4151.
1-~0R S ALE MOV 1-.
fUGJrf JN' ·72 1-'lrl'ball I
hr, ;idll. (' M l'ark
Prine only. 541!·36ti3
eves.
Mowwtain, De~rt. Rnori 2400 .....•...•.•.•.........
FOR LEASE
New 2 bt:droom 2 bath
home M1!.:-.1on Lakt•::1
Coun t ry Clu h Goll
lcnr11~ pool lkaut1fully
lancbt·al>t'd . nri main
ll'nan1;c yunl
!llllCJ Cluhhtiu'-t' ltd ' V..-:.l•rt llol Spnngs
2J.3.371S 2572
PAl.M SPRINGS
1.Jcaut 3br. :Sba . ncwly
d c t !> p a l 1· o n d o
on f(olf l"OUl°l>l'. Magn1f1
l'lanl Ml vu E very
a mcn1t1t-s $189.50()
114-3"!.12568.11.i.1;.io 4.:m
Out of Cowwty Propet"fy 2550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rancho Call form a. 10 & 20
acre pa rcels. Excellent
for avocados. horsc11 on
road to f'aUbrook. From
SQAl pr arrc. Seller will
finance. 540·3650. Agt.
RancMs. Fclr1M,
Gro.n 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
\ ) JI\ 1 .. tt •II "'
If irh111 ln•··-1 m .. n1 c ••
3224 ....•.•................
EASTSIDE
Brand new tn h.-vl'I 3 hr.
2 ba townhoml' F'rplt .
m1now11 vc ... k yll ~ht ,
<k.'Ck. Pool . h·nn1~. r-c1
room $0.J5 mo 646 426:!
or64&0061
Clean 2 Br. mature coupk
only $150 + manu~c 1 t
u111ls No t:h1ldrcn ur
Pl'L'i 53'! S93'J
DRAMATIC 3Br, 2'·~ Ba
Lg yd nr heh AV Jll Sepl I
Ri25. 646-103.5
2 bdrm, rrplce. new cpts.
gas llB.Q .. dishwasher .
st vc, lge was h r m .
dulette. $4,50 all uuJ pd
642·4758
3 Ur. very lg. custom de
sign. plush, oidults only
oo r hdd r t:!n ur pl't~.
Located 295 Mesa Dr
$65(). 8.ll·8081
KIDS/PETS OK
East.side 2 br & )(arage.
$39.'; 3 br & gara~e. S565.
Ofl',CF: in your homl',
c orn~r zon ed C · I .
642·2510. 646-<1848
Br condo. lg. plush. next w pool & Jae . patio, tl•n
ms m. dshwshr. A t".
wshr dryr. I yr old 6:111
Rhine. Brookvie w Trnd
$50 8311 HUS I
Hr rondu. lg. plu>-h. nl'xl w pot>I & Jill' . PJUll. ll·n
ru!> c:rt , dshwshr. I\ ('
W'\hr-dryr. I yr old 1;ai1 ruum ... Brook \l\'W Tr.wt
$'...SO. 8311·!!081
Xlra lgc· 2 s tory, 4 bdrm. :J
bet, pilot> fom rm + dl'n
l'lu!'t much mun:. /\II
st:hools thru c·ollcl(<' Cn
derpnced /\v;i1l I! I
$595 mo. SJS. 7021
New Twnhm. 3br. 21J:1.
l'P . l'L -+ 252 1
Sunflower. S A $(i25. unf
$71tl furn. 21.3·839·~ aft
llpm
•Clean 2hr condu nr So.
C s t P I :1 t. a I' o o I •
$400 S•25 No p ct:..
&13-8974. ------DUPLEX. 2br. lba. new 3 bdrm. 2'h ba. pool. new
kitchen. Baycrest. By
Owner. 642-0189
BAY DUPLEX crµs . drpt., & paint Baby
V I E W ! V I ~ W OK. No pets. S36S 1~.J\.
Panoramic Newport Bay Meyer Pl. 549·3484 an.
views from gorgeous 3 RMutds 5::11
s.dM MU COftdo
2 Hr -t fom1ly rm w!frplc
& Wt'l har Ind w;is hn &
dryn l'all Shorclint·
Mgml Corp fl.17 6363
4 Br single story hom1·
~lfrpk Cl~I.' I• frwys
~mo Shorclmc Mi.:mt
Corp. ~7 6363
~Gardefts
Se<·lu<kd I bdrm Jlnum
hc1mo• w ~parkling P<><•I
~5 mo mcl ~J rdcnc·r &
µ11t'JI l>(•rv1rc· Sh11rel111c
Mgml w rp, 1147 f.:16:l
Ex1.'<'ul1w homf• lll"iJ.r th1.•
hl•acll J br 2 h;i, f.11111ly
rm. irplr. rlshwtrrp;mo
C.ardl'nl•r Wd tc·r pd.
Kuh ok, no ix·L, IMng.
incl sr.so i\j.,'l. no ll"l"
!*l4 ~ ,,, !J7:1 2!r71
V CANT JIB, lo~: 3 Ult.
S5Z."i J>t•r mr1 fl :.k lor
Keith. 002 '1471
C>Ll>l..:R HOME f\(>a <'h 1
WamC1; are;i. JBR. ~e
y r d .' $5511 /m o
213/002·0481. 4·6 pm.
,,,.... 3244 .......................
PANORAMIC VIEW
3Br, 2Ua, n1•w luxury
g <• r d t• n h " rn c• .
Turtlerock. pool. $725
mo. 95,S. 2154
Condo. Univ Park Terr.
Cardiff mod el 1''r lt'.
pauo. 2br, 2bu S550.
AvaJI Aug.1. 833·0730
Jbr. 211ba . Un1ve rs1ly
Pa rk. All arnen1l1t·"· $625mo. y rly lt'a::.c.
8.S I -0'7:K>.
REHTALS
3 BR. 2 ba . . . . . Sti()()/!JllO
'1 Ult. 3 & . . $750
5 1H<.3& . ~
2 BR.:? BJ . . ~17r, ~Ml
SJn Ckml'nlt·
~ + dl'n 2 Ba <'Onlln,
Walnut ~-close to pool.
rure yard & patJO. $t50
AvaJI Hi 15 Agt l>t2·0200
BRANO NF.W RPnl or lsc.
J BR. 1 IKC Ua, 2 h:e
d rel>s1ni: rrns. Wood·
bndgc, avail St:pt. I $5.
mo . fle fo r e !IAM /l\lt
7PM, 751-87i6. ~ 5914
Large 3 br. 3 car gara1e. famtly rm, largt! back
yard, CUl·dC·SUC. $5~
mo.1·137-3116
.............. 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO FEE! Apt. & Condo
rentals. Villa Rentahi
6'1S-4912 Bkr.
Blutrs condo ; lovely.
super clean 3 BR, 2 ba. 2
Car Kar. Pool. No pets.
$6.'i() Mo. Agent 640-0020
ILUFFS I STORY
"Llnda" 38r, 2ba, all
n e w dt>cor. $8511 ,
1st /l as t + sec. Agt
546-231.3, 54G-3828 ---
Menor VJ.w Hilk
Spaca.ous 3 BR, ra m rm ..
c.lmmi: rm Lge. yard.
bcaullfuJly 1and.')car'4..'tl &
w-cillcd SJ .000 Prr mo
M:ent 640-6.50o
Need a locrt Slip?
l_.ido b ll'. Glamorous eit·
t.'C. Uayfront condo w1lh
toad.-, of r•JOm, view C1n<.I
much rnvre. Slip ava1la
bll' Furn or unfurn
s1:~11no
Pet'ftct Loccrtf°" R..ilt>11.1 Pen1n-.u l;i on
Mm.1m.1r I block to biJ)I
tlf"(J("t•;in ·1Bdrm.2 !Ja lh.
'.!. -.1111)1 A vail 112'.!.
SJ50,mu
brx. loyfront Condo
with pool Scl·un ty hid~.
<! Bdrm. i ba Sf>75 mu.
-
~1\ll HI HON I
1 lllMI ._ 11111<.
Rl:.AL ESTAl e
b.11·1400
2 large bedrooms. 2'12ba,
2·Sl)' lownhom e. d e
tached gar. wa s he r /
dryer. all bllins. custom
~· $625. 645-7S73 agt._:_
Pt:!ntho use cond o.
waterfront. Lido Bay
Six.'ltacuJar v1t:w. m u:.t
M..'t! tu lipprcc An llqU\·
Counlry French decor.
st.amed gJ ass, wood fl rs .
cusl. !,pa. 2 rrpl.. l
bdrm . den. 2 baths. 1'uJ. ly secured. Lease. St.!195
633 Lido Park. 673·26!#4.
900-5421 ------East.bluff 4 bdrm, 2 ba ex
l'CUL1 v1• home beautiful
landscaJ)l' & tastefully
tfrl'or .Jtcd. (;lo~e to
~chool., & shoppini:. Yrly
l•·as1· SIUUO /mC>. Ai.:I
5.,~l
Ha y .. hores exc lu~llll"
p r 1 v a t l' l' u m m o o 1 t y
w/1H0 •0\')>' t11 l lovclv
bt•cl!"hl"S, :1 Hr I c;tudy 2 u;1
llllm ... unfurn or part1:1I
ly f urn, S900 incl
i::mlt-ner Av;11l S.•pt I
ti4l 1~1~...-. or 1f no unswcr
4!» Zi'J7 , • p
•WALK TO BJ::ACll 3lJr.
'S7SO nK1. l!>c. te nnis, pool
ii. volll·yball. f.!ar . aJ.:l
lJ62~
1:wp11r1 ll.chL-1. 2t>r. Iba •
1·xtn·rndy c ute. clean re-
fer. slO\l'. elC<' gara ge
No pt•ts. S550. dy6
8J:J.200o, 645-67112 Ask for
Gurt.
2br. den. 21,.,bil condo. Bil
ms. elec "'a rage. i.e. $525
mo. Eve:-.. 645·738tt.
BLUF FS Twnh.sc. 3 BK.
21•2 ba . lrg g reenbelt
$750 mo. Ruth Laune,
HJ tr. 646-4380 2BR.28a. Fam Rm. t blk to ocean, comm pools &
tennis. New cpl & paint
t.bruout. $110,000. Open
Fr /Sat/Sun. 646-6769
um GW Aquanus <5·Star
park) executive living. 3
8r 2 Ba, all bll·lns, 19',l()
sq fl. A/C, wet bar. den,
pati o. x tra s .
896-2396/962·5951 bedrm upper unit or IZUHITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious 2 bedrm lower Top renls. well main· HGMMsFYn:islwd N1 c(' 2 bdrm . I ba.
JflVlNE RANCll, POOL.
3 br, 2 ba, fpk, all ilP·
plJ°s. melds gardener &
pool serv SS 842· 7350 -Bluffs. pool : lovely 3 Ult, Oieck 1t out! Woodbridge end urut. $750 Mo.
* 8 E A C H unit! Natura.I brick fplc11. ta ined; all 2 bdrms.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cnclOSt.~ garage. 1-'cnced
A Wet bars. 4 Car garage. some frplcs. can split , 6 ll6oa l.a.d l I 06 yard. 2544 Orange . House
Lwnhst' 2·sty, 2 lir, Hil Agent&M·Ol.3-1
P AD* Boat space. Steps to & 6. Will sell or ex · ••••••••••••••••••••••• A. 1st & last+secunty. HAlllOlt YllW A beach change S350per mo. 548-2778. Grab YoW' surfboard & · · Winte r Rental 3 bdrm.
Lowest priced 2 story belld for the waves from MESA DUPLEX PYRAMID home. Newly decorated OCEAN VI E W. M c sa
Ba. W/D rm. pvt pallo.
+rec J>kA 111cl. lake, pool,
jaeutt1~ & tennis crts. No
pets. Annual leusc. $475.
559-0062 home 10 community. 5 ...,.,r......., 8x35 lnvader, .. , BR f Exd•pu llJ.1768 & furnished. 2 houses Bhars 2br,2'h ba, brand Bdrm home w/park·llke J~ ~V•J .u<t,OOO. 2 's, pies, -r Ba I t .... Its co do ""95 M w/tJi>out, perfect pad for newly p<iintcd. rom Y ron · nuu new n · .., · · gr Executive llVlllR. Wood· garden. Agt. 75&--0819 be a e b I o v e r . garages. laundry room. •OW18'S UNITS• '650/mo. Call 673-5643. ~3817 bridge brand new 2 Br +
-Y1· I .o.a.1 ("~·75) Duplex ...... S.125,000. hlll{e I r de" 2 Ba fTplc A /C -·---~· · 38r, a~a w/2Ur, l~Ba. 3 Br. 2 ba. dining rm. 3Br. 2Ba. g a m rm. xtra "· · • 2bdrm. 3ba. Condo near ~Tod9yll MESAFOURPl.EX 4 Plex .... $190,000. JBr + frplc. patio, $700/mo yr · ruce. Mesa del Mar. $600 rrucro-wave. W/D rm , lg
Weatclllf " Dove r . TORTOISE SlSS,000! .. Units-pride or 2·2Br +lBr. lovely st l cy_.673-8293 ___ . _____ • __ mo_._540-__ 1542_._546_·9460___ pvt yard. 2 car .car. U!:ie Fireplace, built·ins . ownership! New paint h h -.-pnvtlegcs of lake. (enms
privatepetio,clubbouse. M 0 8 ILE New r o or. Prof. across from c urc · .,_.,.. 3126 3br.2ba,frplc,2 curgar. crt.s,pool&jaciocl.An·
TheK.noll. Un1quc3 bdrm.
ram. rm. Cape Cod with
spt.'Clacular rural & city
view. No pets . $800
644-0333
Harbor View Homes Jbr,
Carmel fo' R., D.R.. k g.
fncd yrd. garden~r
Comm pool. S750m o.
Ownershowmg now. 1721
Port Barmo uth Pl.
fHG.64Cn. 459· 7576 . --------...i--1 .... pool I landscaped. New stoves walk to shopping. Shake ••••••••••••••••••••••• no dogs. S490/mo days nual lse. No pets. Sl650 a .... ...._ • poo ta· HOMES&• l!S •-f • II "t ' roofs. e ncl gar ages. ,,..._ BR Vilt 642-C005eves67341197 559-9062 ble,ew. AduJtaooly. Full ~ "' r e rags a uo1 s . separate meters, 2 min VIUCI , super 1 a, mo. Bayside Cove West, upper
price $120,000. By lDE.17tbSt.S.A. ~~Iler system, too! toH.8.Center.agt. Must view. courtyard, gar. •-F..ast--Side--.-.-br-.-2-b-a-.-in_t_n_·. •-teocll 3241 mas ter s uite, lo wer
Owner/Broker. Call to ·-·~ .. r p tt Wll S325.6'73-21Blor496-6684 ..... n-bl l dbl _,..... bdrm or den. Waterf-t Pri 972-8421 as.. or a Y son ... ~. ..,, ...,, t ns, •••••••••••••••••••••• • ...... see 8'1J.IJ93 nclpala Don't ml.ls these invest· _8G-4.U4 __ or __ 536-_2644 ___ •t..,... ltocli 31 H gar, lndey. 2 lrplc: water Yearly rentals MSG mo. It coq>lex with view: '800
only. ~ __. .... -.1-call DOW --••••••u••••A .. 111 It gas pd. Older <'nildren ~-ftena.lssance Mobile per mo. foraill~ueA. All< 5. s.. ca ... _,... * 0 M T H E 7S!i100"' _...... SHAIP DWI.IX DC Via u~ Jl(ord. 4br. OK. No Pets. SS50. 203 H 0 m e p r 0 p e rt i ea 673-3809. Av • ug. 1 . --...... !!!.~ !eCH* <l'!N rft od\'fd°! 'l'i 2·2 ::~~ ~~ome( 2ba. P I e r "-! ,!l!. •~~-"-_.548 __ 328_l_. ----,_-.a ___ i_s ______ 2 Bdml, 2 ba, den, lovely
...,Sl(ate a...o.a. fbr DR FR 1• 11~1·11 ~ a1--...... A m·-t ~-• 213-210-454'7.%13·.....--v. NEW COND0-2Br 3811, abr, 2ba home.· 1ate· ~~rt Beach ar.ea. --------i~ ............ • v'-'U.:11• ·.*'.,a,~· _,,_.llolils~lllltRome_:,'!>!.coam•-&ed .... um-ln~ '!·ft t·;'. • 1
•', -.., .. •uu -""' "..,.,to I I Ir 111 Bllfft C!Cllldo, 1 -__.. ---. .... --..., , -: 8ltuatlon . Owner will 2 bdnn, 1 ba, canal f'ront. ,.,,..,. :!!~poo· •1.IOJ'Kl1P~·. IUU'ded Niguel Shores. WlS/mo. ~-aew. finance or 1ubmtt yoU.r N w p t I • I • n d , vieW l>riv bcb. teMJa, pool .
..:.._ ~ BY111ZB&ACH ty. lb4J 1'1'aUeuma terma. Wiiber/dryer 1ar. 1 mo tennia. 11110 mo.~. Avail 8/111. Adulll, no in acre hones OK, huge 3
_ _ ... -~. • _ bo _.__._~ -b. Fi• 1-------1.c.••not CO. IBe. 1vail •t m.-.. or ~ pets. Leue ~-Owner bdrm.._ __ ,_ Ba-'-Bay --_.,,....,.... -r1• me w/oo••n .. ,_ ........ ... '"' 131..:tlukforMrTudt. i--------_... ""'X '~'"'r u•11 1"" ... G'73,400.lmGM tllticv'9wt (DR861CM1> 40..WUMITS '48-lllJ b.GO.VeryolcePatlo.1---·----~ &Al ... t vn~
OCWYmWI ,._..u S.T..,.I $t.~0:,,•d A11um0ew•c•t --------s bdrm, l~ ba, f•m rm, Will consider? 2509 Emsatd Ba)', s BR. 2 ba. :7~~· :."~~Olmo. a-=LllTING·S•• =t· oceu va, T~OISI w1. J9 own. . 1 l,~'::fv nic:eJd. Oraqe. 615-5464 Ir no Ocean view! SIOOOMo. • + eitJ lipta. lllDl:t to bladl, 4 Br Vil I' MIO.GOO. Ind wi&b bn•lt z 100 l75-05G ans. al\6. Brud new, beaut. view, ,_-..sm ___ or_$t0-0804 ___ • __ .=.-=m. ......... + ~ rm. flOl,000. M 0 I I L E ewm terml. Prine. onJv. •BR,2ba -Mo SEAVJEW ~-+ -... ..... ....,,.,_ -• IPll ,...., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-.--------tbr 2b I I ti • . •'"" ' ----•"'OMYW•~ JalaCox.,A§\;Gl·._ _l_.l_ ol •• • a, rp c. pa o , TurnerAuoc. 3 BR. .._ __
... l.7 •tr••· a•LOW ...___..... •~-••-.._.,. ......._.$•• •s -»~ .. .__.., Ito IAMe,U".Look.aensa· some furn . Water Is -..i -...1JTI swt~w/auper a • • -llUll:-..vlL '""' ~ ~ IO acre puttlt tranli· Ir b ~ lncld -Jyr -view. Available now. IMllJT~~.: ~.:"~'i.ea.:'JJ~:. •,!11:!2 .. SAI V~.-.~. =.1~:'~:,V:tc:f ;~~~l~~l!:,2 .. ~:~ leMe.63Hl83.· • r:~.:.::.~~· =11per mo Alt.
... -~ ·-,.._,. -.•--yt-acceu. --•-·rs.-.. _.._...... JU6 '• ·-· .. "1--------..u Nwpt An avall. All - -_, ,ardliaa. nr pool 6 BBQ _.._ ouu •1ew, peUo a& ..... _._ na ,...._ dnw In tbt amenlUff. Pr11ent11 Rll*l1 OOWIDI area of llJOD --. ....................... ..... ...._ claenn. bl 8eUlng &nJtbilal rib a •
VA ..... an•mable , W• .•. a Diii)' Ptlot ._.. ....,....., opmi. ~ IUvenlde Couu· · L DID·..,_ Ille, .... ctlle, Nart1a a...-a. I bib. to D9'lJ "'°' C1...ined Ad ~ ::;:a,,rwl 0.-n.dAd.CallTodaJ ~i =&1 !D.llnl '1• OWner' llr. 8Wpbeot .............. loc, ... 'IQM ... lllo. la a tU1W1e mau. ••• =====::;:=1:~:::-======:J.::.-.~~---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J:•:::•-===--===1.::151=4*=== WaAd Re1u1tt ea.5111 •p!la. M.mo...... ~~Tiil Jwt.rlGll'll. -·
·-... 'Ill ... ~--.................. ,__..,.
··-... ~· ... ,, . ,. . . . . . . ... (# • '. • ••
OCU"YllW .--..Nbe ,f..Ut .................
~.=~· ~ ... 4,.
i:.· ... -~.w·.~ ... !~.~ ~.~ ..... !~~~ ~-~~ ... !~~~ ~~ ...... 1 •• 0.0.s. J. Sdloole .............. ~ ••••••••• "°.· •.. '. t......, ocuaftODl priv. Prd. olc. 1,.ce avail. In Waat to naol « ltut by
b ta c h • l & t h I a I Calli i.t lank Bldt, llO Au1uet 20th In Cotta
weekly /mo. Wloter eq, ft. Low price lact.: Meu/Newport Buc h ~-.u. . J anltor l•I. 1ecurit( area. ' « ~ Bdrm. 1an·
y ..... llillWI 4iii ~.coal. rm• utl r\lrnlabed houtc. apt .•
-···-•••••••••••. OJnv. location ZIO E. 17th condo or duplex. ithl.oc•I fiouM for rent. 111. Beat St. C.M. IGtMO. i.i-womu w rt'·
-,..._,WWbe ... .cty, °'1 alpa I : bo .. rum. Annct.lve •+ .,... tt. ol· cPet. 1m11 mm tenaal ai
• ail.el:y pr cpl. Call flee apace and con· &real llh own home
llfttrap.m. Nl-tm. ference roocn local.eel In llJO/mo. preferred. Call
new bulldial ....,. 0 C. -..... TMfm Airp ort • m aJ or Modmr1I l or 2 br oottale fl'WWQS. IM• llD cm beMta oa Tabll& with _;.;.,__·:__ ____ _
car, row boat. waah 1or2 Rm Sult.et from f75.
m achin e . complete m w. 19th st. CaJI Tom
UA&. ISTAn UCBfSI
TWO DAYS SZIO ....._.._...._, .. OUI.._.,,.,_..._
'refe..-... a...,. .................. --.rt•
................. eH.tc ..... ~ LMT9.
JULY 21 & 2t
RIGISTIY HOTB... .,...._ , ....... .._,,.... w.,.. Allrf-tt
:!!:!::: ..... ~!.~
a.. .... ··~·· -~,...lint.
M••WTAL • -.. .• a ba , JM& 1J1r
("911 II~ AU. lit lo lllfllllJ ... 1-.rmo
udlo •· tn<-'d:..... utll pd. rn.hant adl&. t100 ~o
l8r. newly dee. aer park· lntr. yrly U7S m o . m~.~.-
lcitcben. etc. For more ..:54C).:..::..;ZMJO=::.:..· -----lafo call '79-89 evea It wukeoda. AllPOITAllA
Reaponeible. W'ork lng
writer seeks on e
bedroom cottage 1n
Olr'ooa del Mar or Costa
Meu. Quiet.nesa essen·
tial. Write Clusilied Ad
"3l8. Daily Pilot, P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa
iraras.
JDS S1•l1 .... c..-.. Mw
l7141644-10t4:1714t•44-616t
.... c.lJUMll!.__ u... '* .adi'd •• , ..... mo. l.rbtr•
•1111 A9t;;.;...'--
I Dm.Pellt JIH ~';()~ ~ ... ~" •......••••••..........•
lAMlb 2br, 1b•, priv pat,
Md. 1•r *37$yrly. No I~ Avail 8 l. 4t4·1223.
Ulke'hboe. newly fum . 3 BR. a e. condo w tdot'k.
t.ennia l pool. 95$-~ eva.
Brillol St. Expoaure
UllO aq. ft. 4 office aulte
walh ll1hte d a ign
availabUity. Xlnt access
to new CdM Crwy Con·
tact Pallaadea Center
Leaaln& Ofrlce at 2082
S.E. BNl.ol 1200 or call
567·'1010.
4 I a MU•llh 5100 Lolf & Fa.Id 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
• 0 0 '" JIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ._a l"OR "~
3 or 4 br l'ne.ct r~m __ .... r'Md1•nt•
•• , ••••• ramllt•a
pleau, tide 6 P•h ---..ou1•-or ITNff l ,.,,., .0 f
Hd .......................
...... Oft lthl'h ·t\ltltop
View. 4 br J ba. Ip ~· e•tlo. dt.1 • ., ....
OIUdrwl ls p.u ol WI$
mo fOTTll
Oh adull• 2br l "-ba
patio, paol, J•t. trn
J~l.tl'. Sc-\• & 'all
Aua l i.t It n
\lit l11~t1dcp Uumo
MMm.. riM ... ...... ,..... ...... .......................
3706 .......................
•
tA......t-....~ NICI a br, erpt.t, drpa,
" .. ,....,,,. ltilMI, detiiwhr. c•rport,
li/.1-.. ~~ Cl'il'l. ms • ..,14 ·
HU!--C...t ""'T , C4lll
c.e....... Jll 4 .......................
LA N+JCMA APn ....,..., l,,MS bd &ardt'n
apta Ad11lta lh hwhr
bftN.. fDCl l•r, a•• bbQ l\>ol Ou Pd m Scutt
Pl Ml-~.1. 845·~11
" tlrlrm~. a bath •r•
Adulu $."7~ mo (, "" J)llkt M2 S073
Spar1ous 2&3 hr, "f'" •·11m1ly un11 l'O•l .\
r111 11r""n'I Sunl111n"t'
WMI !\pt ... 191'6 Ml\fll('
~ 1~1 hMWN>n 12 ~
1,,_,,, ~ lu , ~ h11, M~a Dd
M H Art'll S4'!1 2
"htldr«>n . n o JJ«'tll
7:>\-2158
harm1n1 lbr. 2 11 y
Cl'-'lex. fprk, UllJ pd,
II()) Mn llartlt-y. 3.1872
ZeraHo, 7141493 1910
Flnt • IA1t, ~ dfp, no
P"3. deoc'b rrunt • bal'lt
NIN> blM 2 .br l:JlO mu
ll :UO!H &,• l'rr a ta . °"'ll('f' 494 ~
~-·-" 1140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t;QtAllP, bt•llch 1.2 & 3 tm.
frple, 1l1Ahw11hr, 1&Art1ac
& pRtlos No Pt'lM
llM-n'>H
>\p( 1 br. d'-h"'•llhl"r.
p\1 Mtran('(I Yrb mo mo~ NJ.~ ~ BR twnh.~t-. 11'» n.. f)-pl(' • no ~l.8 t!MO
.... , I I h )707 Walt11N',$MJ ~~
•DELUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 ... A .... ...,
31J0()13 .......................
S.rht>tor un11. 'f'llfl).
SlOO m(lnt h )ll; •·
lillbN 8l Call .. ~
l712 .......................
8rauL tum. t BH a.pt . P'1
pebO. l ~ btk to bch ~
Aw MaturT adlt 1>nl
m.20ll6
l UXI' ~ 2 bt, 2\'t bft
dUJ*' 16.'IO IQ ft. dbl
Jiara~c-. rncd ~ 11rd
"' ~\Al 6:•1C' 1..'1lh <'In):~. t· l' ~ mo 67~.
~.
OwC'n<d car port
paUO apts .• lihQ's
cklM? to fwys & b<'hs
wtillt lo shopping.
17111 G 1l•1•w11t .. w.,..
847-6064
3 RR, 2 t>... up~r apL
N9r Udo Qwet area. .... to sa..r. 4300 Mwt.t pret A4ll 17~110 ...................... .
Near ueh/lrvlne, l Br l
Bl, (tar, retna. adult, no
JJCl s:uo ~ 1888 ----3Hr. 3ba, lux11ry new
lwnl\Ml Pool. •P•. t~n·
n11 Nr beac h. $69~. IW&-18'78 ------Wvdy Ve1'11aUI :a lbr apt
Cuardod security, under·
around 5*a. Retr111 lncld. SG:I mo. Ca I, S49-0833 or ~87.
Movinf? Avoid dePQ81ts &
cul bvlng expense.I
Professionally 11nce
1971.
HOUSIMATIS
C-4134
Expand your llfealyle
with• compaUble room -
mate. We discover that
person. CalJ
TWOP~lNA PAO
851--0815 or 759-1209
M/F .. lO shr 2br. 2ba, apt. ---------1 Jrv. Pool. Jae, tennis, $200. + ~util. Denn11 UDOISLI
IAYFtlONT 975-1405 days. eves.
~31M7.
Fllrn11le to Share 3 bdrm
DIC.sums
Taslelul execuUve swtes in a perfect locaoon.
F.My frwy access. Close
t o airport. ran e ..-aw-ant.a. Conleren~
room . personalize d J;Jbone answering, plus.
)1\-'()m l:/JIO. Call Beverly
atm-2u11.
Deslre lse/rent of house
cpl looking for unfum 2-J
bdrm w /end yd for 2 mature dop. Have good
ref 's for all of us · • · ~1·9100, J.2.4 pref. Stevt'
°'Jean.
Senior citizen woman
looking ror reas apt' 111
COM, NB . o r C .M ..
pleue phone l ·296-3880
• klM/...,.../ ....a •••••••••••••••••••••••
PEINY
PHI HER
ADS
ONlY S2
Pvt omce ror rent. aprx •1 11111•
8"a10•. 830 w. 19th St. 0,partwilty SOOS
Stll JnY Item or com·
bul•Uon ol items r0r S7!1
or less with 11 Penny
Plncber Ad 3 ltnH for 2
l."Oft$ttUlJve day:. E<1<'h
addlhonal hnc ·~ 60' l11r the 2 days CharRe 11 •
C.M. 6t6-4070 ror info. ..•••••••••••••••••••••
Retail/Off1re apace, 700
aq ft. Westr llff area.
HJ7M148. call collect.
Tennis Sho p. Xlnt NB
Noromm<'r<'1JI :.di.
f 'or mor~ 1nform111um
and to plarc your 11d rJll 2 Wrm, 2 ba, dnl( rm,
'q1 I'" u v IA ii !I· l · 709 S7SO/mo Uef 7 PM <'all
873·0770 11nytlme cKll
"9t·0029 or 00-0085
area loc. Top brands.
High profit, low over·
head . $14,000+inv .
IJ73.43U Agt !Vie w/Fircman nr l><'h In ancc In your HOM1': 3 br
H.B. SlSOt mo + help & garage. ~. Zoned
w/bght yd wrk 53fH391 C 1 ~2.SlO: 646·4848. Want to buy a business
and earn over S60.000 + a
-year? Seamless Rain
642-5678
~~~~~~~~~~! Roommate wanted, Male Newport llell(hts 3 bdrm,
Ouplex S4SO per mo 1st
& liul +-d e pos its .
!'i57·9Ul6 af\. 3:30pm ----
2 bdrm oc:·ean!ront dplx
~ yrly. uv111I AUR I
scmo.;Seas horeoo.2117
UDO 2br, 2ba. 111ome view
ol Bay, ~. 675-2328 or
frTs.«117
per mo un um
~divorced looking ror a
room.male. Male or Fem.
to shr by home in Miss.
Viejo. Jim 770-1629.
Nwpt Blvd/Fair Dr. CM.
Need m/f. nonsmoker. to
sha re 2br apt. poo l.
Jacun1, sauna . $200.
s.s?-4007 eves/wknds
Respon M/F to sbr 4 Br. 2
ba HB home. $200. Call
AM.-
from ocean. For more in· Share lrg 3br apt m CM.
foull Renata al 556-7707 Call Tracey 551·6711 dys.
64>952Seves.
Prestige Security office Carrying Systems We
building In Laguna Halls. meke our own & mstall :n> to 5.'I() sq. ft. Ut1I. & the m on t h e J ob
1anitor1 a I provided. Guarantee business from
$1.persq ft 714 1768·1222. referrals. Plus lots more
O.C. AJRPOIT IJ,)C.
l'rofe ssaonal off1e·e
w/receptiornst Mon.f'r1.
$100montb to mo nth.
Secr etarial s e r vices
avai.J 549-7751
PENnlOUSE SU ITF.$ .. "NEWPORT CENT ER
ExecuUve f'l.lll ·Ser v1ce
S475· seoo Beautiful ocean view +
business 2 trucks and
mach. $75.000. Mo re
room to expand business.
servmg aJI of Orange Co
Established bus1 nes~
over 5 years. PhonP
5.'if>.1723 aft 6pm.
'nRED{}F 'AIE SMOG?
Bus opp m N. Ceol. Ida
Coln mach bus. Slal.000
Sm town r est, 1nr lds
land. bldg etc .. $80.000
Household heJp & care for
elderly people
833·2009 ----l..olt&Fcutd 5300 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE E1£[
Call:
642-5678
FOUND: M, blk. Poodle muc, Vic. Goldenwest & .Edinier. 714 892·9389
l"ound: Beautiful gry/blu
Persian Cat, bell <'ollar.
decla.wed, G W Coll
642-0273
f'\lund Parakeet, yellow &
green, vie Dover Shores.
NBCall 645-~.
5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enera"aung MASSAGE
BobJames-L.ic Masseur
Outcall 9· 11, 494-5111
MICH&.LE'S •Olltc.al • 11AM·2AM 1$:1:-i 374!.I
•FOXYLADY *
Otrl'CALLONt.V
•972-11ja•
PREGNANT? (;arin g .
ronfidcntJal counseling &
referral Abortion, adop
lion & kecpmg
APCARJ-: 547·256:!
Slliri9'1d Reodtt-
1111.S's. ~I Cammo R1•al
San Clemente . fUlly 111.:.
For Appl. 492-7296 ---
COUNTRY GIRL
~OR!~:.3
LANA S OUTCALL
IOAM 2AM
775-049~
3724
Nt'•I> d('<'Orated adult
ept 2br. l ba, o pen
br.-aJnl'd l'elMg Wllh lots
ol wood S310'mo., No
f'ea. 67J.880J I!\'~ .... ..., .. Gr•ad1 1 BR, l BA. refer & stove.
Vacant. Call 548· 1168 Rnunatc wanted, ma ture.
Interested., Call now'
Weekdays 640-5470 . Ev<'~
& weekend!> 673-1918 or 673-~.
Nit'C 10 ar loc for mobll ---------11llt:rnpcullc mai.::.aKe lly
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. JI.<) Ba. fplc, rpts .
drps, paUo. dbl gar S38S.
No pets No smoking.
00-4532 or 548 7729 a gt.
l Br l Ba. 2 blks from
water, no pets S300 225
1901 St. 842-0355. 536-8229
Olns. non smkr to share furn/ hmpk ....,'><000'' 111 -li r 'd tN·hn11·ian NU • •u-.1, "3 ..ou • -1 or Found ,, n..t ·• ('..ill '"• PM a t C e n t u r y 2 I . u.... a "' --Appt 3 ...,-!I ~·2817
1215. 1 Br mobile home
Mature adult only. No
pets Quiet. set"ure 1991
Nwpt Blvd. 646-8373
ir-a. t 3876 unfhmeinCM.557·9689 -....... D-983-2826 An 1 m a I A ' 'l 1 " t a n 1• t•
League 53i 2273. nri fl•t· a gd lk~. inlcrcstml! & fun
Brand new 2br . 2ba. walk·
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Clean 2 RR. l ba garage,
Lovely all aduJt, no pet'I, luWldry : walk to stores.
l, 2. &3 BR a pt.s, 6200 Ed· $:m 4.1)3-2710
mger. HR 846-061!1.
M/J.,, 2.5-45, stra ight. to
shr 2 BR. 1 blk to bay &.
ocean. Wash/dry. $237 +-
'la uW. 673-2155 aft 6pm.
------• ·• ~.!-1.Y 1 "''" tu S C:a) ~l't:k~ .FOUN D Wh1t1· •pup)v T:Jl'l' 17iel yr~ l11t..m'~;in
LmJ-•och 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n closets Enl'I i;ar.
Xtrn. parking. End
p:1t10 Pool & Jae Two
models $400 & $420.
Adults Only 646-2901 .
Duplex. 11-'l m1 to occun
2br, lbii. tJ inin.: rm .
hplc $475 & :.!br. Iba,
living rm $'1 2!> Cal l
Larry u r•Ga ry C
~.
Duplex, close to heh, ulll Gal lO shr 3Br condo or
CIAOFftCES
furn or Unfum. C M
Npt. Sch. area. Jncl<1'i.
library. form~. xerox.
phone ans w • park111)(
646-442.8.
FEEorLEASE
f)-ench Polyne:.1a Tafhti
or outer tslands. Beach
fr o nts availabl t"
Developers only plt-a:.e
Owners 1n H!1wa11 look
1ng for foreign investors
C a I I a r c a e u d 1·
~923·1!7SH
apx 6 mos. v1dn1ty of 111gh1I rc•l .J1111n ... h111 II
Nt!wport Wc\l. ll unt you an• a 1·ul1t'. '"'' mRtoo Bt-ach. Look!> ltkl· ~llm. Ull•l<'r 5 :r '. lun lov
Samoyt'CI Call !!b:J IK."i!i 111 1:. hut m •·nl .ill.v 1.AGUNA BEACH MT R
LNN Mrud serv • rnlur
'TV. hPatcd pool 11111
171414!14·5294. \.1115 No
O>u!.l llwy
rurn., $400 m o. t BR OC, S200 mo. util incl'd
4lWJ 21100 545·6477 O'fice or retail 2 rms· pvt
bu $275/mo 500 W. 19th st
C.M.
Found vie < ;olrle11w1•...i &
111•!1 If II hl,11·k 111Jl1·
Ger m.111 !-.h •·Jlht•r •I
8<1i iro4
m .1tu r " pl1·a>.1· '""' l~i lil 7:! I ,.., Nu k111k\
Uath apt, walk lu ht.'al·h,
utd funushetl. $225 mu
497.:lY19afl 5pm
Mewport leoch 3769 .•............•.•....••
SUMMER HENTAl~'i
Hyl.he w~k. now avdll
Also Winter Hentals
No fee. Agent 67a-Ht70
SUMMER/WIMTEft
UHTALS
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
645-7573
LarKe 2br choice N.U.
locauon. Steps to bch.
673-!131 2
REAtrrWULL Y decoral·
tld 2 Bdrm on Lido with
all amenities. Muu view.
$800/mo. Waterfron t Homes. 63H400
WIHAVE
SUttt8 llMT ALS
Ahoh*ltMJ resen..._.for
wWet-.......
associated
Jll>Ch f II', llf 1\1 '(>II•,
/1 •" ~ flolboo •'' 1"'6
Monthly. older people.
Bachelor apt.
673-4154
New 2br. I 1.-,ba Townhse
t·nth i;ar. frplc. encl
paho. qwet area. Good
loc Cll'-\c to everylhlnK.
AdulL'l Only. $375. & $395.
~4((14.
Avail Au g 15 th •
Beautiful new lrg 3br,
con do , 2 c ar gar ,
poolllCM!S crts, gd loc.
Nr So Cst Plaza. Qwel
SS75/mo 549-3710 morn-
m~ &_e_v_es __ _
2Br w/gar. carpets
Wtr pd GJG.4120 l-5pm
2176 "8" Placentia $2'JO
4m 16th St. :J br. 2"'1 ba,
dbl frplc. dshwhr. SSSO
84&7961.
N<...,,. deluxe J Br, 2'h ba.
Lge yanJ, garage. Kids
o k . no p e t s $500.
534-2306: 848-2655
2 bdrm. fenced yard. $325
per mo. 1 small ch1ld &
SIRlll pet OK. ~94
Call before SPM
3Brcondo. l 'n Ba.
ava1l 8/1. $390.
E.asts1de, extra lrg. 2br, ___ 2_13_1867·152.4
pullo. gur. $375. 642·5466 2 bdrm. 1 ba. W&D. UW.
or&15-4483. Avail. Aug. 1st. $375. Call
41e 3 bdrm, no J>ets. avuil 848-2886
633-.564!0, !>18·3600 or 2 Br 2 Ba studio, garage.
6424150 sml yrd, no J)tlts. S38S
Dl.X-Vl EW-2br, near
beach &. shops. $:.lfH)
Nllls, no pcls. 645-6:>711
2201 Pacific
Dal·h w/s mall br, new
wallpaper, cpts , pamt.
E. side . $280. R rck.
S48-0.ll. ·-------~:asts1de lbr, wood beam
ceilings & cabinets .
Adult.s, no pets. 835-8544
Near new 2 br. 2 ba, N.
Costa Mesa. Adults only. no pets. Days 675-0562,
eves 673-1418.
&side lrg 2 Br, l ba, pvt
yard, gar. grdnr. Adlts.
mo. 675-66'70
2br. Iba, m ins from
beach, S295.
548·08441759-5391
1 Bdrm apt. S300 UtU pd.
Downtown 11.B. Day
woman pref. 536-0488 .
Large 2 BR, 1 \.\ ba,
garage . Cpts/drps .
S3S5/mo. Mgr. 7711 Ellis,
Apt D. 847·6341, 673-3115
Near 5 Points 2 bdrm I ba:
S28S. Call Larry 847-6678
or go direct 7671 Com-
modore Circle H.B.
~•och 3141
~m> __ . _752_·2550 __ . ____ 2 Br, ocean view, new crpt
1lle Bluffs new dlx condo. & paint. Ve ry clean!
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Nr. ocean. 2br, 2~ba. S485.~9-ll86or83J..8917
Adults. Owner. $590. PEN'lltOUSE·NO. ENO
542-74.29, 213/821·5868. 28r, 2ba luxury apt; Lg
Townhouse 2br, gracious terrace, panoramic
Uving, pool, adults. No oeean views . Matur e
•••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Peta. $325. 755 w. 18th St. llldult.s. Reforenccs. No
.... , ' 1a'• 3107 646-llW7. pets . Lse $650 mo.
••-••••••••••••••••••• ---------4'M-SWT. 2 bdrm. 1 ba wall to wall 2br, 2ba townhouse, clean, ---------,.,... ,._ .:.,, __ "early. $380, gas paid, 1912 Studio for rent $250. 1st &
... _ • ..,.,., w .... , " Wall t last mo + cleantn1 de·
I ~ ace, manager wan · poeit. No child ren, no tld. 64>7300. I 2br. lbe. Yearly. Drive by pets. Ask or I nae
1118 w. Balboa Blvd. E. SIDE-Nice 28r, stove, 41M-7M1 &494·6404
$'50. 2131865 -2542. lg f d, garage & off st
1HJl1f.6.1i'J_. partcing, cblld OK. 1325 mo. 184 E . l90a Sf., See c.-...... 3122 S.t.July21.862·0277
OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 ba
wt pn"Vacy , 1reenery,
craahin1 aurf " auper
--••••••••••••••••• beach . $89 5 /m o .
2 brm. 2 ba. $350. Clt-iln .
newly pamted. Nr Bch.
004-433.1 ·-------
3880 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WOODSIDE VILLAGE
CONDO ·JBr. 2 8 a ,
squeeky clean, S4SO mo.
64>7573agt.
28r, lBa dplx. immac. all
blt.ns, fncd pallo. W /D
hook ·up, $325 m o
961HJW71
.......... ,.,,,.lhed
or &WwWlhld 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TitE EXCITING
PALM MESA Ans
Ml.NtrrES TON PT BCH
Uuch, 1&2 BR
from $255 & up.
Adults. No J>tl~.
lstll Mesa Dr.
(5 Hlks East of Newpart
Bl vd)
9am·5pm 546·9800
Seawind Village
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult apts In 14 plans
from S350 + pools, ten-
rus, waterfalls. Ponds!
Gas for t.'OOking & heat-
ing paid . From San
Diego Frwy dr1 ve North
on Beach lo Mc Fadden
then West on Mc Fadden
lo Scawlnd Vllla.:e
(714)893-5198.
TIHS.TRHS
ADULT APARTMENTS
NesUed »mong tall pines
&rushing streams.
PACIF1C WOODS
839·2140
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room w/kltchcnette
S72 week & up.
548.9755
UiM, close to beach.
tl.50mo. incldll ulll.
67S.1497
Nice home nr. So. Cat. Plua. Emp. Male. Ref.
545·1717
Mstr Suite·pvt entr. no
1mob mature male, nr.
bcb SW CM, '180 mo.
le ....... 1 28Rl~Be.6lO JoannSt .. Waterfront Homes. LM91 ltr. (rp • pvt ......... CM ~ N hlld 631 1Utll. Room 'th pri II r 1..-..a•d -. No cblld . • -· o c ren, • ......, wi v e1ee or
-----25 L 11nlldocOK.M2·73" u'' Cbrlallan wom an .
646-Um
or peta. ~ ease. Mlwport.._.. -lla0mo.545"6UY7
-.... Easta.ide 2 BR, 1 Ba, pool, •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 aa. a i,. .. bttna, frpl, ~· luda OK. '280. ftAllO•WPOIT
auaCleck, 1ar. door Bachel ou, 1 or 2
opeH r.t.....'!.111. lo Bi1 I Br. 2 ba. neatly MW Bedroomt lsTownbcMAaet
,........ bdrm. priv. bath,
prM.lec•. 1tl.ldent OK.
C#PC)l't Sl75mo, '45-3:M4
lift. .. a.ip..., Mo.11J.e10 wllrvlc,, yant seas. cau From •.so
557-4700 e t 23 12 d Spectacular •P•. tota l PY\ bome w/9r. cltllea fa Bllcla. clot• to bei ch. • ya, recreation pro1ram , dot. Day WOl'lcer only. ~6batb. :01mo. fMO..a..3Bevt /wkenda. IOCialJll'Oll'Dm. 'fDOOll,1 1U5 mo In advanct. Nr.
a.1111.uW.1'71-1 • lcie l BR, alnl &oc., 1787 ttmdl com11.Attaaldon U nd fa Oran1e. Cll.
.-. far naL New 2 bdrm. ClraQp, Cpu, drpe, all l.u.I. Jambone • Ian __.. bull& ill, ...,. oc.an in bltm. Adwu1 no peu. JOllqWa HWa Road. 1~;;;..;.;. _____ _
Cdll. Call after I . h mo. Aval A111. 11. 17141644-ltOO S...r....,. 4200
.... •'18;Ma-U.U .......... ••••••••••••• ..;.;;;.;:;..;;;:..:._ ____ 1 •,,_,-...,_ Quiet, cool IBR, pool, 11\am. ln N.8. wtlb 3br 62
1 ....... l ba opea beam, -· New dpla up. PldOI •..,.....: edWta, br avail Ju!J·A111u.t. 1 ltw. nMt. no pe11 • ~· Cp&a/drpt, compl no ,..., -. llD1 lltll haclM to beach. R .. 1.
Aul.1 ... T.lM tcb.d!Ple. MJu, DO St., N.P. H .... M1r: r .... 1'7MM1;1'1Ml70 .;.=.::!.:.::..;.:;;..;.;;;~---1 PIU. '911Ulmo. 1'7NOH f0.'7M> a.lo""-Kllcb1aft'a. l _...;;......;...:..;_ _____ l:ftanUa1toa l c b. J uly
_,. adlt. M .... ~r, 2bl, FR, xlnl tunrtou. lbr' coacto In -.-. ONLY. •Pl I .
... mo .• uUI lacld. • idt Joe:. near • ., ~., £...,_. tUI . I bib bHelt.
........ .MMl64,....1. AD t111 ...._ •-.... .
""tolm.llldrm, lacld aubt trraHH, ---... ---ft.o....---_.__,--
-'11 ..... ---lllr ftlllr 1..u. ----•• , ... ra. .......
nok hi~ Mllmo. __ ..... ........ ..l~ r;ld aar.. r te , pooh . J a o. Saa Dltl• Co. rH· _. ll:J•rm.,_. mlorowaH o••• tlo. t.aJ.Prtv. Macia. Pri•. -·~-~::::s:::::;:;.;:;::~-~-1 Aftll IDr l Tt lie. -,.u., WID, ..... k. ........ M ... ! ..,. -.Ne,... ........... W.ftNlll .
' • •
-----
/\pl to s hare w1youni:;
responsible person I
mile from bch in 11 .B.
$1451"2 uUl 646·6317 after
6PM
NEWPORT CEHTEa
Oeslgn Plaza. Luxunous
olfie<' Sub·let. 642-5456.
Retired gent. 2 br', 2 ba. 640-7020.
fplc, pool, rec rm. pnv
entry. $225. 673·2 181
64.>-795l
4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sgt garage o r ~torage
space, Westside Cos ta
M esa . $3 :>
mo.631-0597/552·9723 .
Offiu R.fttal 4400
Lido Bldg has 2 s hop
s paces with bath. 350
sq ft at 5400. 1100 sq Ct
al $1300. Avail 8·15 lJ5S
Via L1tJo, N B 673·4156
O'c ~cc in beaut Irv
bldg. rt.'Cept room. l en<:
o f r 's. :o lo rage rm
833-89'~.
MaMy to loclft 5025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SWIMGLOAHS and
2nd Trust Deed Loana on
resJdenUaJ propert.y
Customized to m~l
your needs'
R.E DEPT
SANTIAGO IAHIC
714/832·5200
L OST G u I ti w .1 1 1• h
w 1n ... t ri pl 10 11 () , ..
FER I NG Hf; W I\ ft I>
Vic HolJday llealth SpJ
H B. 5"48·2937
1.a;t small gn·v l'oodlt-&
largt: bl.ack Dobie L.•li
V11· Dt•I ~tar 'li 1·"P.•rt
Bh'd &t2 57~ Hl':Wl\HI>
Lo:. l !"I 11 r w 1· i: 1 .1 n ~~~~~~~~~-Elkhound. M. :.1l vcr gry
w blk fact: Spnnmlal·· &
Md-J.ddc n Kc wJ rtJ
~7<W
c.ilb
lllHl!\(i <:IHI ~'\
f.~·1 >ltT <'I< Oil M<JU 1-:L
TOMMv·sov
Nt::WPORT 642·157 1
t•ves
/\llr !>4 y r old widow
would like Lo meet
1:1·ntlt m ... n. 1;o 111 11H•r
!>II~ 71fl:J
Penonal Stt-¥ices 5360 ............•......•...
Gorng on bul>tn"'" tnp-.
llav•· fun Call Tr.1vcltng
SN'r••I uri1·1o. Urenda
H!J4 756:1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S00.1250 sq ft. Hwy vis·
ibillty. Laguna. s ub
parking, New carpet.
drapes & paint .. air cond.
P r ice n egotiabl e .
549-1186, 557·5870
SAN T A ANA Only
S7S/mo Small office" at
:.125 No Brol.ldway or 1102
West 17th St For more
Wo call Renata 556· 7707
fNEED
{MONEY
Lost Grt!y S wmc:.c C<tl, T~ .... -----5 .. 50 Halboa market. July 13 • ... ~ .,
t:all 673-4324 ..................•....
-"ic•i>k 1nl( C1·ma11., hon
Harbor & Frwy. C M . 2
rms, $100. J rms. $280
AIC, cpts. drpti. Aftns &.
eves, 640-9612.
---------!>molcer. :!S JO lll ~hr .:a~ LOST i I 15 c 11 e v 1 t
Adams1Placent1a. CM
Spr1n1:er S pun1<•I .
brnlwht. "Dutt h<·..,~ . .,
well·mannercd. rab•l·~
tags Cro m I daho
Re ward : 870 ·6574
anytime.
OFF1CE spare available
al 17875 Beach Blvd.
near Talbert in Hunt·
ington Beach. $50 pe r
month. Phone message
service $10 per month.
desk SS per month. Daily
P ilot orfice. Pho ne
642-4321 ext 276.
CenBPOIHTE EXEC.sums
Jamboree & MacArthur
Bay Windows
Plu.,b Carpet.
752·2737.
$190 UP. OUl~·store.
cpts, drps. A /C. 17301
Beach, H.B. Lse. IM2·2834
--------...... R ...... 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Por store & office space al
reasonable rates.
500 to 5000 Sa Ft.
ME.5A VERDE OR
PLAZA
lS2S Mesa Verde E. C.M
545-4123 -----
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1.D> sq. ft. in great loca
tlon in FOWJtain Valley
Please call Cheryl Green
(213) S40-0'l27
Balboa laland. 2 new
stores or l large store
118 Agate. Avail. now
Call to see. Agt. 67S.Sl70
Newport Beach ofc/apt Harbor Blvd, C.M. Prime
$450.Cannerysection. comm'I lor $300/mo
67S4912 broker S48-l l!i6 or 6?S.Z2l3
Newport. Nr P .O. Modern
~ aq ft, Rtore or ore. 2630
AVON·<E>. 213·477-7001
Udo bldg bu 1100 aq ft
lhp •pace w /bath avail
S.15. 3355 Via Udo N.B. ~
• CREDIT HO
rttOILEM
2ad & lrd TD loans
547-5402
Arranged by
Coasttt..~
CASH FAST
2nd & 3rd homeowner
loans fas t. .. for a n y
purpose: F.Z terms. past
credit no problem. Call
now ... NoobllgalJon. Bkr
955-1610
MONEY AVAILABLE Lo
ca;t, any purpose. Mr
Hargrave 951·353.S
Buslness/tnvestmenl
loans. any purpose.
Agt.. 842·0455
Any type bus111ess loan.
Rea.I Elstate, Constr. & Dev. Agt. ~1433
Ul!>l One 100· nylon ta!)t'
w1tenn1s ba II t 1ed lu same Reward 645· Hill
Found Cocker Span1(•I
m1le. rust & beige. 'lhrt
tail. Vi c Bushard &
Wa rner. Ftn Vl y
968 111!!1
FOUND· 3 red lnsh Sl·I
ters 2 fe m. I ma ll· I
male blk /wht Tr rr1t•r
rrwc pup. Male blk twht
Qx:kapuo Mule wht rub·
b11-vei; tame Other!<
N ll Animal Shel ter
Newport Hills l\n1m11I
Hospital. 2670 Sun
Miguel, NH. 644·3656.
Found German short. hair MDMy W..t.d 5030 male. Leave message at ••••••••••••••••••••••• 491J..5884
2ND TD on O.C. income -=:...:::.:...:.... _____ _
Lost 2' green igua na
TOW area. Laiotuna. Call
& dnvrng to Loni: lstan<J
l.t•~1v1n11 1\u1: :!~th
714 49-l~<!J. l'n~c1lla.
"t:-::=--1'! ••..................•..
7005 ••...•..•..............
K.uvll·rgartcn rc~1strat1on
L~ now m progress al Thl·
C ··rh ti r C hildr e n ~
Center We offer a s tate
ce rt1f1t.'<1 Kindergarten
pn~ram including m ath
& n·ad!n11 readiness ac
uv1lJc:. Afternoon child
care provided Call for
lllformataon. 640-8820
JobsW~. 7075 •••••....•....•.••.....
M o 1d s ·US E
M I NUTt.:M A I D W ~ ~ K L V 0 It
MONTill. Y. Ins, bonll:.,
bonded. !Yl5-IJ07 '
Horrw MngrCompamon
(Of' Senior M ff: Rcfmt.od
Mat Wom; hshld scc'ty
cxc cook, drive, shop,
car Light hsk /Indy : 5 da
Uv an/out $40 da 640-8003 _
Established Newport
Beach full service ex·
eculive s u ite. 3 in-
dividual oHlces now
available. All amenities
included In month to
m o n th r e n ta l .
MacArthur at Jamboree.
EX.ECtmVE ROW INC.
752·7170 ................... 4500
property. 12% int, due 2
yrs. S17K in front of 3rd.
Will dJsc:.'OWll. A.gt. 49H402or 833·5361. Pnvate practical nurse,
.......... w ...
New addition lO autte 190.
f!'\aU Mn'lce.e•ee. tulles
in Newport Center. 14
new offices in plush aur.
r oundin 11 w /u n der·
l"O'.&nd assigned park· inc. From 1295 mo. Aak
about our move-in al· lowance.
Newport ~«ency Corp.
<714)8"·7189
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Lquna Hilla • 2 Adj. $000 sq. rt. M·l unita, new bldt. A/C olfice . Fronta
on Moulton nr l,,ake
Foreat. -Lae by ownr
li5M80I
New front street locaUon,
Pa(k Irvine Buaineu ~. 4.1101 aq It. For
lletop\loo to b1ay. Pvt Pty.~.494-3881.
UOOaq ft. UlO Lotan. CM. t::i&,r mo. 841·7~12,
Law otnce or ot.ber pro.
feeaioaal olrlce. AVCO
r-·1n anclal T o wer .
Newport C.ter. Slnale
otrlct1 or J omce tulle. ..WMUSTllAL
541.0100
$5000 buys part i a l
ownership in movie .
Estimated $12.000.000
gross (714)957-0207
Mw I g1a. Trwt ~ 10l5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
s.ttllt-~ Co. AU types ol real estate
ln\Wlmeotaslnce 1949.
~MTDs
'42-J 171 545-0' 11
CASH FOi TD'1
~can Mort. 547-71.51 =er::: .,..., Xerox, UNITS llOI LIAll
In brUJ. ll06-atU or aa.. to a . •· • 11 Wanted uo.ooo to be 17J.'7U. frelwua. la aq ft wtt.b .._.. by 2nd T.0 . on
d'ftce. fi.-.l0$0 mw ~ Beach f"°" C~~~!.'!~s. •• 4110 ~'l.J:r~equ ty.
114/lll .... 1111•·.-r ...................... .
111 ft. uoo ft o1 atora1• unurv av1111D1E 1111Anahetma,a.M. or 1hop. C.M . area ~I 1"""81. Offt~ee tqllet, •ld111. MM7B1 2NDTD • floar •Int loca· SWING LOANS ...
la eq. ft. Slit . ...0. .... W-... 4•00 IHl'DDJ'ONLY OR
_.. ........ •••••••• ••• •••• m.L Y AllOltTIZl:D ..
<le .... S Udo laJe ..... -W/quiet doe Lee ReeltJ
4700 ft W/hllblJ lm: ---11--.eo.t. R.S ......... 1157
..... Pfl al•. DI& for ....... 14Nlft 9" f'lnt Trw:t Olld Neu. n.-..,,CPA,lllladal. a.....__.,_ wm dltteunt. Piao ..
lfYIH CHter 8 1tJ, • to ... 111 1 ible: W&llh m Cl ar•au ...,. au ..... ._ .. ,.... ...._ .... -
FOUND· Sat 14th. PkJt.
on St In Lag lirh Iden
Ufy 49!H!le0
F o und f ~malc>
s mall/medli.m blat·k
dolt. g.rey ctun. fat Vi c
Fairview near Sao Diego
Frwy 957.0013
FOUND Part Colhe &
part K'eesbond. M Vic
(Apo Beach. 4M-7048.
FOUND: Fem. Lab, Vic.
8ulhard & Hamilton. 90-MJ.3 ____
POUND: Red Irish Set·
ter. Fem. Vic. Santa
Jaabel Is Q r a n ae .
8G-41Z7. evet .
POUND: Sm female wht
dog, part Poodle. vie
H.B. Mall 7·13. (7141
Molt82evet
f'cund 2 moe. female cat .
Fo1a n d on 7.\8 •l
Walnut/Jeffery Irvine.
S l.-s2.AIU.
,_..... V\c, MUt Sq, Park .......... , ............ ................ v.., ,..., ......
'
dwly or P/T home cure.
bi~
Honorable Spanis h lady
want.>1 Job w /nice adult
family Xlnt refs. Have
letlal papers & dri vmg
IJc. lm-1136
Http Wmwtecl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Acoow'IUlli
GroWllli savl.l\gs & loan
needs person for 1c·
counting oopt. ex-
penenre 1n Investor Al'· counl.1111 prel. ~ply in
penon. l~Savinl8 Ir Loan
1.8M2 MacArlhUJ' Blvd.
lrvlne
E.O.E. M/F
AOOOUNTING / BOOK· K.EBPING . Experience.
full time. Salary open
· Lmmd•te opcnina. AP·
ply Mrs. Pre1dey. 9·4,
Mon-Fri. Son Clemente
lM. ~ ljllplandi•ll. San Oem. •
A.ccoUnUna C 0 M p U T £ R
POSTING/AUDITOR.
UpcD to 7ain. Nlpt alldJt
-"""· lllAtt ba fret to .:il'i oceat.,. to &raia.
nil Npt 111t 1ot. Call for ............
1
D.: ...... 1 ..... a,~ ... ~ ... -, ~~11 ~
~ ~ ,........... c.c•s-•ts• ••mt• ... Jn, .................... .. ....................... ....................... ...................... .
ht.,~ ... AHwer6e1 P'la6U ca,.,.nll'l' P'r et" a.&CTIUCIAN·Prleed Yud care, complete.
M cy ...._ • Pl -. P.eUo .tech tlc ttlM fr.. •Umale on Reliable llu.aon able.
.... pt •• ,. .... I ............. ZMJ ...... OJrllDlllJJc>W, _,.,,,.. Clumlpla ........
J~.... ""' .... mal • ·· c.,et.., lw · · G ur-111 Seulc.tt · '* • 1.'.'T:"'..t• 1 .......... .;........... 1too _... .... c ..................... .. •uunu--·-·-....,.., 6 1wam c~ ~4 Aulo Repair. 1\mc•• oil .,_.._.,. 0Mr ~. wht C-,. Wt wcrl al )'OW' nn....,..,.,.., ... -.... W..ch. C1fu EU:CTRJC'lA.N bome. Jeny *-1277 •a.,un 9'ealc.oaUa• Iv. dia,,., ball m Ava 8 ea l r » l • • , b 11 t
•Llc. NB. CM S liS 118 IUO. routh $10. chr worltm•nahlp Sm1tll tlOlSE6APT PAINT ~MMITI-a au... .aim pet odor. 1<*pnletft!Cl8'7S...:M.S. Rt:PAJRCL£A.NHAU1.
ti ~& Cpl nipa.lr. 15 ~ espr ,_.. __!-(>COST~l701
....... •••••••••••••••••••••••
I do at all·lli:tploader . ~k. 1rade. haul.
cement. uphalt. trM ~·
movall etc. Dl • 1257
Ml.K.E'S HAUUNO ALL
TYPES. OOMP TRUCK
UJW RATES$49·14.51
"•••d• : ' .......................
Want a REA.LL Y CLEAN
HOUSE? Call Oin1ham
Cirl. fo'ree est. 64.5-5123
.......... , •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wortdila? ... r7
Don't boUleclean. I.At \Al
do it. MlN\JTE MAIDS provic:tm, a ,uaranteed
c l can1n 1t 1cr v1 c c
Uc'd/bonded. t'ree e&t
m1J01
••••••••••••••••••••••
HOUSITINOllS
A group ol local teachers
will care for your home
while you 11re a way. Ph
Thurldey. July t9. 1979
N:•fN;l'•""9 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Brickwork. 8m1tll Job11. AU.,....,,...
Newport, Cobta Meea It Neat50&-1.325Cocnpl.
lrvtne. 67S.317~ evff. ExU450 JntJ.')50
:Bnck. stooe. block work. CtM:atar ,......_
tile floor s. concrete CU..tom work tntlt!"xt. patios. walks. dri vt• , ·-...,,.. ways Free es t J ohn _""" __ •_-_u_. s.u-__ asz __ a. __
fM6.1583 Your H a rbor area
All types of m asonry. painter. Int/ext. Pror.
t.l.les. pati06. patio cov· quality work. Reason . ~. bUc walls. 548_9150 Llc/llUI. tlll cheerfully given. Dave. 586-842.S
DAU.. y PtLOT A
•••••••••••••••••••••••
We're only #2, but we do It
better. Free eat. Vlaa/
MC, Uc/inad Joe 50-5779
":c=t I .......................
~fr Commerical
Property Mgmt Co
Complt.ote terv 7$0-1866
loa ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....-s. , ... , :~~ ~. Re.fa. .. ..................... ~" cmv.,lopes ln m y .-.i;e;; .. ••••••••••• ___ · K6B cuatom wood fonr· home . Y1.rlou11 com·
Dlt'Cll'CI • Baakf'\IPtty We Care C'&l"Pt't <.:Jeaiwri lftl, &•tl'll fr fence n11M91.r JMllll~ · Irv area. Call
Robin ·s Housecleaning 668616ex. 2 .
Block, brick slumpstone. PAPERHANGER
walls, & planters. Let a h h e'd contractor do it Ask about wall grap ics
Repair & Re roor. All
l ypes ·11 hingle :s
rocks hakes -com Po· tar
Free est. :Wl-5930 1''1n
Avail. llO.Ad.kalAp.J.T)'pln1-Stum r lnn Al.t-0 up ~/M 303ll _1.raw_.~l-Ot33 Srvc, for a thoroughly •--..
clean house. S40--0857 -r I I h t r 0 r y 0 u • , _&_m_ur_.Js_._SS6-__ 299_a __ _
'°'1100 holattry Work teu11r
Tlu:lt mount •mb. f'r
tlil, NU rlll.M.~ 1716 ......... .......................
Bab)'Jlttina my home. C•11taw
1 o v e fr c a r e • e x -·••••• •••• •• • •• • • • • • • ~ N2 s.298 •'or )'\)Ur next cnc'kta1I or d&dner party .
llM1'·A-CHIF llY bOme. hr, day or wkly.
vk. ,. St./Balboa HI, N!l 8'7s-J'106. Slbr or $4-0
.ti.
0
I It Senlce
Plltt.ial or compldo pre·
pe.ratJon l.n your kltchen
-by a F.iu'ope•n chef. 8ar
& service pe~I SUP·
••-•-•••••••••••• ••• • pbed ti needed. Appoint R.mIM~ver letters, men.ts ror esumates &
WOOO, ft'nccs. ¥Jlt••.
patloll. n.•1u.ooabl~ nli!'i
CaU 147-4193
..... Ow ... .... ....... , .............. .
Uln:lpl& llt'rv1ce & sales.
Automaur ope rators.
ftt-p111r s pecialty.
~4 ..... ,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Garderung. clean·ups &
landscaping. George
~iC;L, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Your complete service.
Lg selection or papers & suppli~. 675-8975 _
Gaff""'-•••••••••••••••••••••••
Micki MacDooaJd.LPCA
IW>cboSun Joaqwn CC
pvt by appl. 831-1710
Jbushl ~ 7072
proleaslooal present•· planrung. No obligation
lions, reasonable rates, 548-«10 I lz 'w:a:
faet service. 493-1.973 ask - ------•••••••••• •••••. •••• ••• for Dee C .. llt/Cwnte •VERY W W PRICES• Ulrpt>nLry. fencing & roof·
MRS CLEAN make 1t
gleam. Bach .• 11pti.,
homes. Bef 9 or aft 5,
S69:J12
Cedar Crpt Clean 'g,
steam/sfuUnpoo. wndow
wsh'g, n r wa.1c'g, Ken
cln'g serv. Res/Comm.
lteasonable. Sim on.
751-8951
DANDY DUSTHS
Wkly or t time 11erv
VACANTS. rentals our
specia lity . S TEAM
CARPET CLEANING.
Ebnded. Ins. Free Est.
552:;4 l<X>.
-----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• on landscape mamt mg. No.)Obtoosml Papa C.,. .. tc Cement work or aJI kinds George_ S4_!-20~ Cbff. 6Jl-4264 2 girls w11lmg to clean
••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"ee est. lS yrs exper. Clean ups. Haultn.: ---your house Rsnbl, eJC·
Carpenter. Free Est. Any Alsoblock walls.556-0757 Land.scapmg. lmmed. Repairs. Handyman., -'Pt:'-r _.re_rs_·._642_·5299 ___ _
111r.e )obs. Call Allao or In PI u m b 1 n g • c I c c .
Tony. 640-8649 pa c Ir I c c () n c r c t e . servic g. 642·9907 sprinkler. paintm~. etc.
Complete concreteorsct llomt' Pride.garden Any household repair
The Moppets Cleaning
Service. Professwnuls,
well estab. 546·2393 CUSTOM your f o rms . Suvc. cleanups. haul aways, Tiny.IW.2·1492art4 _
lntenor Carpentry 64>9926 --ro«x1lhng. 5.54·1766 I' d p l SUSIE'S byJay. •.642·8809 __ .. an yman. a1n ing, CLEANll'IGSERVH.;i-;
Foundations, retaining Ga.rderung. rruuntcnance. carpcnlry, masonry . 751.7361S
Remodeling. Any kind of walls. blocks. p &liOll. landscapin g . Ho b . rooling,amprovemcnl!>& ___ _
t·arpentry or re p a 1 rs. _u_c_'d._536-_5013, 548-4309 S45-IS7o, 2131323.6750 repaus. Jerry 549.3277 Kc m r k b J y c r rec l 1
Good rates & refs. Peel -----......__ seasoned lady to or·
Cons truct ion Scott. ~Cte•ia I El(p Jlawauan r.:a rdener . •---J gan11.e & cln your hm
_6'.U..:...·_5424 _______ :_:::;•d.r••a•pe••;:•c•l•e•arun•~·g:·. Clean.up:., tree/shrubs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Noteworthy refs. Audrey
...._.... .., prunt"d & t ri mmed. OC:X::Student tTontruck. 4!17-104Sor 7S9·l92S •REMODELLNG• done in your home, no in· goo.1744 Trash, tree trim. Dan • ---
<Xe parullons. panel.in$?. ainvenlence-no waiting. 642-3224 Qxnplete housecleaning.
.-slrnfinishwork,decks. Coast Fabric Car e Ken 's Ga rd e n ing ------Wt• prov1dc qu:il1ly
fences . s k 111 ed 5'6-7'33. Services. yd mamt. trl'C 1"asthaullng.rc:.$14 &up. guaranteed dc:rnln~
r r1ftsmen. Free es t. trimming & r emoval, Yd & gar clnup:.. f'ret: ser vice. Ins/ l;jonded. ~~ Classified Ads 642-5678 clean·UP!S 645·1587 est. (714lli4Z-45'17 552-0105
••••••••••••••••••••••• ..........
lmLrmc•
~tocl•a.a..c.
Low homeowner rut cs
67$-0562
T Transamenoa
Jmlfforf at ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE. LNDUSTRIAL.
RESTAURANT &
HOME CL!!;AN ING .
Refs L1c /8onded /lns .
55.2·5166
......-Capi..g •••••••••••••••••••••••
European L:inihcJper.
Top work 1-·a1r l'nn~
H.els 64&-41:171 dy-;/ev4·:;
Dig.ft Lilndscilpc. ll<1ul·
tng·-trees·land:.caJX;~
646-7070
"[)e..1gns to D1tC'hM"
0 D L. Land•r:.ipr
Quality work lleJi.ona
blc Pn<'es <.:all 5~ 4312.
1Ul79.}3
\\1i;1l ;i W1111dt·riul World
of Shoppin~. 11~ht Jt
your 1mw·rt1µ:-. (•\ 1•r v
d;i y' n a1lv l'1l ol
'Ja..,.•;ifwd Ad~ T<1 pl.11·1•
voor a<J . ('<tll 64:! 56711 ;ind iet it (;lassil 1ed Ad Visor
twlpyou
Reaaonably pnced. Bob. READY APTS/HOUSES
5411-2753/536-~ ror RENT. pnt'g. clnJ:,
papering we do ever
........ ytlung. Free est Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&-1.563
l..«al moving & hauling
Fre1Wit. offic8 s uppl.Jes, P roper pre paration.
boust.>hold g<>O<h & con prime & p<11nl Ref!>
s truc t1on l'leanups f''re~ ei.t. L<1wrencc
Reasonable rates Call ~5
~216.'>4 momm)(s & evei. ------OK. Pa i>t:r hangmi.:. 4 uallty
work onJy Steve. Oay1' PaWincJIP..,;119 494.m 1. Eves 494-62:>4 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAINTING
Expr'd Reas Ratei.
Free Est. Call Gene
SS2·00i8
Pro( parnu.ng. Ext & mt
Low rales Refs l''ret-
~t SJG-4780. 531:i·4383 ----l';.11nl 1 n~ I NT 1 1': XT
Neal. honest. rt·a~ . 12
y rs exp . L1t"d Dav~·
!!&11~
Fine ext Pamtm~ St Ill'
ms Try me 836 5SSS 2'1..
hr; R1l'hard Sinor
~--~~---lntt i'.:xl Ut'pt-ndahlt•
Reasonable Fret· l''l
<.:all Jay 54H·fll59
ltc.1dcnual & 1:ommcrl'1al
11a 1n L1nJ.{ i'rt't'
, . .,llmc.lc:. lh:i. rc.tl':.
h7!'r!15!11
C:Ja.-.slfll-d \rh. )"1lir unt•
..,lop stmppin~ cc·nlt·r
Int Paint & wallpaper.
~al work. rea& pr Pree
t5l. St.eve 547 4281. 1-·or
ext piont J im
......,./Repair •••••••••••••••••••••••
Neal patchc:. & lcxturci.
Rt& EST. 893-1439
11 () m ,. !. • "d d I I I 0 n .... H ,. , t u 1· 1· o . o v ,. r
hlorkwalb !.,ow ratl'"
l''rloe to:.L 586·489'.!
Ill· -..tu<'"" Spun1s h h•x
llll"C' uvcra~c houst· SJ7~,
Man) color., 9:15 H!H:.!
~Hii17
~ .•....•••••.•.......•••
(Jlumb1ni.: repair SJ)t!t' m
remodeling, copper re·
l>lllt' Frc.'t• l'Sl Top 11..it
Plumbm~ 5:fi 31!t1
WANT 1\CTIO:'ol''
('1.i-.."INJ Ad:o. li4:! 51j7K
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Lll(ht up your window~
wtbeaut i.tamed g la1o11
overlay SU sq fl. 64tHl717
T.C..ilioa..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clarence':. TV. Lot•u l
scrvll'C Good rcfi.. Rsnhl
rat.es. 957-1006
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Prof tree tnmmmg & re
moval :.erv1c~. t'rec esl
C.:..11 963-9636 AM
.•...........•......••.
Free Tnal Lcs:.on, Crcd
teliC'hcr. C'<l> Rt'adm.:.
mJth, f 'rcnch lhnbl
Lm.,J I c<1ll:. rl'lur11 l'tl
fi73.fWll:J
Typing Servin ....•............•.....
LI' (Jffll·•· ~·rv1ct'1' l'ror
typan.:. tt'rrn pupcr:.. rl'
-..urno·-.. l'll' Lou1:.1·
l~an 644! 724!1
WlftdowCIHRincJ
• •••••••••••••••••••••• C:.olJc~c 'lucll'nl!>, window
wa~h1ni.: He:. HI h.lorei..
Xlnt work
1'4l 544!11fl4~· 7'.172
llavl' .. umf'lh101.? to .,,.,, ..
l 'la-.i.1f11«I acl-. tfo 11 wl'll
HafpW-.d 7100 HafpWClllShd 7100 HflpW..ted 7100 HafpW.ted 7100 HefpWanted 7100 HefpWanted 7100 ~Wanted 7 100 HefpWanted 7100 H.tpWa1tted 7100 ..••.•••......•••....•••••.•••••••••••••••.......•.••.•.•....•......................••...•........•......................•.....................................................................................
~office
Au't Mmlll)« Unusual opportunity for
an ambitious. molavated
per.;on who Is analyttc<il.
fW>t. accurate. not afraul
or hard wor k l''ull
charge bkkp~. for hist
growing 3·slore chain.
Nr OC Airport. St<1rt up
to SHOO/mo. Mail r e·
~umc lo: Mr. Shaw 17622
Armstrong. Irv. Ca.
92714.
Acoounting
,.,_Clerb
We are currenUy acrept-
ing applications for
1''i14ure Clerks. Should
have 6 mos ore cxper &
legible handwnling. Also
rl(.'(Jd 10 key by tonch & It
typing. Apply m person
TRANSAMEn l CA
Insurance. 344!0 Bris tol
St.C.M. E.O.E. M/F.
ACCOUMTS CLERIC
Account clerk needed by
Huntington Beach City
School Dist. Ability to
type 50wpm required.
$8SJ.Sl002 per mo. de·
pcndin(( oo experience
Apply 7~ 14th. St. Hunt.
8ch. Call 531).8851
APT MANAGER
For SS units in Cost a
Mesa. Exper"tl couple.
Wif e bkkp~ C'<P
Husband maint. exp
Cull 642·$073 or <2131
~38.SI --------Absembly for arrows
(Bow & Arrowsl Adil
rem. perm, no exp. Call
~.!().
Assistant Manager want·
ed for fashion junior
.sports wear s hop in
Westrrunst.er Mall. Call
Muna or apply : Petries,
898-3603.
ASST RE CE PT 1
S WIT C HB OARD .
P /time gal lo assist on
busy board. 4 Hrs day,
Npt Bch R.E. Ofc. Cull
Lila. 833-2900.
Attr:ict1 ve fun lovinit
v1va1·1ous sin~le girls
from ~30 able to travel.
RANKING
PACIAC FEDERAL
SAVINGS
ll(i))opemng in our
COSTA MESA
&
SOONTOOPt::N
NEWPORT IEACH
OfftcES
f'OR
RU. TIMI&
PAITTIME
TB.LBS
Xlnt bene fits, paid
medical, dental & life
ins. S&L or bank exper .
pre fe r red. Call Bill
Waite63l·OllOO
liankmg
UPBIEHCED
Tal.ERS
.. SOtmf COAST
NATIONAL BANK
AnlndependentBank
849SunflowerSt.
Cot;ta Mc-sa Good pay, flexible hrs.
Typing exp. Call for an •---------appt. Brenda. 894· 7563 Banlwig
Auto earners. RegJ~ter. PART TIME
e31'ly AM. I 'h-2 hrs. per TELLER day. Earn S375-S450/mo.
Ne<'d good wheels. Our Costa Mc11a branch
Wood 54()..JOC»j 540 6722 IS st'(.-iong an md1v1dual ;y • • ' Uull dcsin-s lo work 34
Auto L« Person fmmoo. da.YS a week, indudmll
IOOICKHPER
M<1lurc p~r:.un for a
:.mall bUStnl'Sl> Ul lrvml'.
Qi II 546 66"73 ---------
BOOKKEEPER
Growmg real estak dL··
vt!lupment co localed m
Newport Beach in need
of mature expr'd book·
keeper with real eslale
background. Maintain
job cost r ecord s.
numerous bank a ccnts,
payr oll re turns, etc.
Salar y commensurate
W/expr. Call 54().+l(M ror
appt.
lookkHper f\111 charge. 5 yrs. ex per
preferred for energel•<'.
rapidly growing geo·
techn ical con s ulting
firm. Irvine . Xlnt salary
& benefits. Call 556· 1421.
IOOIUCHPIMG
l girl office, mdependent
skills, self starter. Typ.
1og. t'lex . hours.
Bayfront locat1on. Ap-
prox. ~ time. $5. hour.
673-6870.
---------opening Mission Viejo Saturdays . Pre vious Arca. F\all·Umc. Over SavrnlolS & Loan or bank·
Bookkeeper. Growing
company needs dependa·
ble person w /knowll'<lgc
of AR/AP, payroll +bill-
ing. Must handle phones
& som e c u s t omer
service. We will train
Call S4G-l.JS5 ror appt.
Acctg Bkkpng
TEMPORARY
Rc{(lSter today lo work
on vanous accounting &
bookkeeping a ssign-
ments. Work close lo
your home.. Acctg clerks.
bookkeepers, a ccoun-
tants arc nt!eded lhruout
Or'clllge County. Call us
for more information.
Robert Half's
CICCOIMtCIRpl
2333 No Broadway
;raio, Coldwell Banker
Bldg.. Santa Ana
'7141 IJMIOJ
•ACI'RESSES/ ACI'ORS.
•All Ages/All Types• •<No Exper. Nee>•
"S.A.M." interviewing now. Our c lients have
wo r ked "Rocky H ",
"Goldie & The Boxer ".
"Lady In Red" w /Robert
Conrad, "Wrigley's
Uou b l e mi n t " &
w /Dis n ey S tudios.
•Anyone interested in
•Movies or Television•
•Call "S.A.M." today•
11!(71') 633-2233 ext 95•
ADVERTISING SALES
Generous commission,
wW train. 4'1'1-4464
Alm91Mt ....... 6Service Foreman
U.L. Co. Full benerits.
Open aalary. Min. 3 yn1. eoc;p. ID a1arm•Jndualry ea.,.
• I dH11plal
Blltber/cleaner. Apply
NOD·frl ll·2PM. 1333 Awoeado. NB. Npt Ctr
llllllmlu.&re>.
...... s.r ....
PBX oPtralora for a !:!:t,!°•• .... .,i DI exDertmffd or wm tndft. -..on tlme tw
put dmealfta availa-
ble. o.,., aftenoon-... ,_., ~-c· • .,. .. yard. ... ... co •orlc -·•*""'·:re :.~Uable. .._ .... X.-l"rt.
hlldml lllaod erea: --C••l• MHa • .. re•: •u.&.o.a.
18. Needed for expanding mg ex!)t:ncncl' ts h11:hly
car re ntal company. desirable To 11rranl(e for
Must have good driving n an 1nterv1t.'W please
record. & Calif. hceosc caU Mary Ann Plummer.
Ca ll Mr. Zamora . (714)!179-3910.
BOOKKEEPING ASS IST.
-An immoo. opening
fuJl.t1me. Accls pay.,
billing. payroll. htc lYP·
1ng, expcr. pref. The
Willard Co .. f".V .
7\4/957-0855. t::.0 .E .,
M/F
1131-2'$80 or 495-<6330.
Al!TOMOTIVE
Senlu M•ager
Top Newport import
st.ore seeks fuli·time. ~x
perienced individual.
Good <.'Ompany benefits.
Apply m person al
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
AutD Trans Shop looking
forqualilied personnel.
~-2288.
Babysitter: Variable p /t
days, M o n -Fri .
2:»5:-m, your home
or mine, s tart 9/79.
Irvine '152·0728.
Babysitter wanted. l 4yr.
old girl. 3-4 days a week.·
Your home. CaU 645-6144
eves.
We orccr a compet1t1ve
i.t.artmg salary. excellent
company p111d benefits,
and rrt.-e company puad
uru!orms.
BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS &
LOAN
1640 Adams Ave.
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
F.qual Opportunjly
Empk>yer M /F
IOOtCICEEPH
Commissions cashier
Fash. Isl. lnvstmt. Fir m.
Bkkpg sk1lls/exper. req.
Data proces.'ling knwldge
p r e r . X l nt frin ge
beoefits. Ca II 640-0123.
lbokkeeper. $4 hr. Frr.
No agents please.
642-3347.
Barber Stylist to manage lnsta~C" ~vice.
put-Ume. 631-9577. Tues· U.L. Co. F\Jll bene fits,
Fri. 9-6, Sat/ 9-5. eves. open salary. min 3 yrs
681-:.128. exp. in alarm Industry.
Sal M J urt 642,3400 Beauty on an c st
wanted. Must b& good in Cablnt:.t maker: exp in all
all phases ol nail work. phases tncl'g installa-
CUentele wanted but not tion. Mus t h ave own
n ecessary. Newport baod toots. N.B. 631-:WOO
Beach. M0-8023. BAKER. exp prer. Will
train. Apply in pers: 705 E. Balboa Bl. Balboa •---------CANDY DIPPER. Exp.
•BlKESfOR E• Apply in pers: 705 E . 9am-5pm .
Banldng
MIW ACCOUNTS
Experience required for
our Costa Mesa office.
Please call Georae
Wqnerat~2300.
c.lfP1 ..... , ... s. ... &a...
2'1UO Harbor Blvd.
ColU M ... 8211:28
AD~J
~G
Orowtq Sav\np le I.Mn
need• penon for ac·
counUn1 dept. Ex·
pmience In invest.or ac-
~ pn(. Apply in
~~irLoan ._ urBlvd.
Irvtoe E.O.S. M /F
Get GUl:N catb
for WHITE..._.. ~· aa.ttred Ad C.llta-5111
Storemgr.,lll!lllst .mgr., Balboa 81 , Bal boa
& bike mechanic needed 2Pm·l0pm . for Schwinn d ealer.
S alary $13,000. Must CAMVASSRS
have prior bike ex· Earn S'Z.OOpr. lead. Wor k
perlenee In a s tore. inycurown area. Nosell-
5"-.SS. J.na. Experienced only. lbt be aelf4lsc:iplined. Bkkpr/Dt1patch , com· General contractor Ir IM«· Svc co. typing, tu.lder.Call875-9321 JO.key. F/f, _. start.
117-llll , CANVASSER -parl-
llmll won. CoUectlft.1 " ~MY cbeck&n1 edclre11es. AftemoOD'• only. Acd a -..n.
1J11,PQl'Clll.'1M854
CUbler: For dn&pt«e, IOOIOCHFa e!L DIE. Coatt Hwy, s.lal7 open fOf' 1armeot
1
_0lll __ ._m._2550 ____ _
rdl .. Mii ltarter . 5 yr. Cashier /Receptionist:
experience. Send resume .NatioDaJ co want.a pel'SOll
to; P.O. Box 2203. who enjoys public con-
NewpGrt Be~b, meo tact. MU8t be accurate
BOOKKEEPER/ AS· wltl& Ute tnma. idat SllTANT-ParMlme btalllia. •JMT AN for
181D to lpm. AmNDt. l..:llllftaPJ'=~::.·:._ ___ _ rec..u .. ~ ....... tee k.,, e1per. only. ~:Pit. ap'd, m uat
Marl a• Bardwere ba" butc '*°'° e11p.
Menuf. P11 comm . r~otrapllJ !!.,.•, l!!r w /e1per . Cller rye, ...... Bteela Bl ..... 1111 --. ..... .
CASHIERS
STOCK
PEOPLE
Cosl PhJ..'\ lmPorts a re·
tail comp<my 1s now h1r
mg cru;h1ers & stock pc•>·
pie for it's new South
Coasl store Apply in
person at The Suuth
Coast Plaza Holcl. titi6
Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa.
on July 23, between 12:30
& 6pm or July ~-25
bet.ween 9am & 6pm.
C~HIERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
Openings now available
for full lime assistant
managers on 2nd. &. 3rd.
shdt. No experience nee.
we tram. Start SJ.10 to S4
per hour. Advancement
opporturuty for manage
ment positions to 5.5.50
per hour tf quabricd. f'or
more information & in·
t.erview go to store fl2 at
30009 Crown Valley,
Laguna Niguel. 4!15·9950
or call 714 /537-4840.
Equal Oppor Employer
CMLEHG.
ESTIMATOR
Experienced individual
wanted lo prepare c<>!lt
est1malei. or -.u b -
c!Jvisions. induslnal de·
velopme nts . utility
systems & to perform
utility investigations &
calculate earth quan·
tit1es. supervision elC -
perienee vital. Apply in
person with resume to
Mr. f\aentes at Robert
Bein, William Frost &
Assoc.. 1401 Quall St.
Newport Beach.
CIVILIHG.
Oil DISfGoHEll
t;xperienced car eer
tDnded.. REGISTERED
CIV IL ENG OR
DESrGNER with back·
ground in public works
and or land development
engineering wanted for
design & s upervisory
position. Apply to Mr.
f\aentes al Robert Bein,
William Frost & Assoc.
1401 Quail St .. Npt. Bch
Classified
Ceunter
Sam&
Reception
'l1le Dally Pilot has an
opmlq at tbe main of.
6ce front cowster. Duties
comiat ol claulfied ad
sales, ~ for the
company 4t 1ener al
clerical wort. Mutt type
45 wpm on e&edrlc and
be capable of Geelm1
with tbe public. Op .
portwiit)' for advance-ment. E xcellent com -
l*'Y benefita.
For Interview please
call:
Penonntl Office
MMaal.ext.m
OUJ•ICOAST
DAILYPl.OT mW.BeySt.
eo.t.M ... F.qiaal~y
CLERICAL
111 l<l'y <1dll IL ly~., rn hr-..
J.o:r \lo(.•t:k Mon thru f"ri
Kcrm ll1ma 11111 dwa1 c.
:!6bf;flarbvr. <.:M
Clcrit•al. GC'ncral oh·
dut1•-..; Sm rneodly Santa
Ana Co. Llltll' 1yp1n~. in·
voicing. p<1yroll. f1lin~
l'lt'. Call ror Jppt
5S7 3544
Oen cal .
If you were a f1Jm i.tar.
you would hav~ t.o puy an
ageot. YOU Nt;Vt::I!
HAVETOPAY
COASTAL
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
540-6055
2700 Harbor RI CM
NEVER A F'EE
Qlll after hours appt
Cl~k for H.B. drugstort',
exper. not nccc&sar y .
t 'O !'LES !l'arn hr.w ln
c<1rn rnonc~ wurl..1111.:
~ether part tlml'. our
;L.,..,1sl<111c1· makl~ :.lc:.idy
lnl'Olnl' l>ll:O.!>I bll'. t•a~y
mt'thod 5tal"U. your t-aro
1n14 tiuio:kly For 10
format1 v~ appl rall
003 7225
(;HAf'J'S • per~on!> exper
with clay. Tram lo make
novelly stoneware We
are expandllljl due to d('
rm nd. 64S-883S.
CUST RB.A TIONS
SALES TRAIMHS
Training for yo un ~.
:.harp ind1v1dual~ to
mike f)t:nodJc calb on
our establ.Jshed busme:.s
& prurcssional al'counL-.
in the Orange County
Arca. Career on ented 10
davtduals willing to work
& t:.ike directions can
build Lo a high incomt•
potential S:ilary + Call
Al for mterv1ew 9'79·233:1
Mm. ~e21. 847-2563 1---------
Q.81( TYPIST
lmmcd. openmR for ex·
per. mdlv1duals to fill our
clerk lyp1s l pos1l1 on
Document control & /Or
a cc o u n l i n ~ c x p 1• r
helpful. Typing & It) k«Y
adding maclunt• skills re·
qwred. Good co paid
benefits & worklllg cond
m our Newport Beach or-
r1 rc. l''or appl c a ll
~ext.202
COMPUTOR
Word Proc:Hlft'
lmrm'<ilate operunu (;:.all
Olan between R 30 a m & 5 p .m. weekday:.
759·0653.
Cook: Bullock':; South
Coast Plaza 1s acccptin~
applications for pit. f /l
cook. Exp pref'd. Open
unmed. Apply Bulhx:k:.
3333 N. Bristol. CM or
call 556-0611 ext 394.
COOK/DAYS
Expanding restaurant
chain with over 50 units.
Family-Owned orgamza·
lion offers p leasant
working conditions .
Good opportunities for
advancement. Excellent
company benefits . E x·
pe.ricnced desired. Apply
mpersonto.
•I ......
22871 Ldle Fotttt Dr ....,.,...,,
COOICS
Conv. Hosp. Good salary.
benents. wor king con.
Flagship Convalescent enter. M2-SM4.
OOOKS, New bu.slnetla op-
portunity. Zac 's Incredi-
ble F.dibk!a. 7 ....
COUNTER/YARDMAN,
full·Ume. mechanclcal
ablllty a +. apply 1705
So. Coast Hwy, La1una
Bch.
COUNTER H e lp tor
Bakery. Ovr 19. Apply
'1QJ E. Balboa Bl. Balboa
llam-9pm.
ColmCel' pen.on " out.tide ..-for paru •ton lo
Coata&)le1a. Ex -
periwm. Call Tom or
Ak ..... ~.
DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
MaJOr Ide in:.uranca•
company in Newport
~ach 1s st!<'kmg Data
1-:ntry Operators Ex
cclll'nt opportunity ror
1nrt1\1d u al wi th
keypunch, keytape or
kcydJS<' ll'amrng Tesllnl!
on Univac 1900 Keyd1:.t·
I lours 4pm· 12 rrudmghl
LEAD DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
Individual must htivl'
rrurumum of 3·6 months
current experience in
tape handlmg and wnt
mg fuoct1oos. L• bt-ra I
benefit s package l!;x
cellenl working cond1·
lions. Please contact
personnel.
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach. Ca 92663
An F.qual Opportunity
1-:mployer M IF'
3-4 day wk. Adrrun/ MJ(ml.
exp'd t ype ·b kkpg
$900/m o . l mo/vac
w/pay 548·2486 Eves.
Delivering papers to
vendlna machines. C.M ..
Npt.Bch. area. Call aft
Spm. 839-2857.
Delivery, P it. 4;30-9pm.
Own trans. Mon-to'ri.
Some wlmds req. Mu.st
beovr 1.8. ~l..obl
Deliveryman for early
AM L.A. Times home de·
livery route. EconomJcal
ear required. AdW.t. Ol'I·
ly. 2~ hrs pr day. $'25
net takehome + bonus.
Weet/HB area. 631MW86
Del men over 18 for LA
Tlm u In NBarCM .
Perm/p.t. D50/MIO/mo. .....
~ Hdp. Over ta. ~lly
txpt.rlenced.. Local re·
ferences. Full time. .....a.
DEl.I Vt.RY Mi\~ 101
L \ T1m1·'· hr1m1• •I•
11\l'r)' 1; dJ}' p1·r \lo k
.I :lkim lo fiam $00wk
67J.:1515, 646 1413
01-:LIVEHY l'EHSUN.
mu.-.1 havo• ~ood dnv111g
r1·1•11rtl , plt.'.t ~~· .. all
833 11!81'
DENTAL
Pcnodonll:.l needs lull
time asst Expande d
duties opply. X ·ray
•DRIVERS
FULL TIME* -
'\ •' ,, I ;, p pl a r u 11 l' ••
kr1hwlcdg1· of Ora111:1·
UMmt> c:o11d 1lnvm~ n •
tonl Over llS. Cornpunv
\('h1 1·1t·' ~:1 "' p1·1' hr +1111•t•nl1n•:.. C <1 ll
Mark 751 2681.i
l::a.rl)' AM dell very. Wall
Slrect J ournal, 5 day
we~k. N 8 & Irvine
SmlAll carreq'd. 892·6566. cert.lf1cat-.· reqd. ExJ>t!r ,._ ________ _
vref'd Salary open Call 1"
842-6631
D t-: ;-.. T A 1. 1\ !'>
~T1 ChJtr:.uk 1 0Jy
wcck , ~o od pay
w bcnd1ls. exper ncl·
Ca II t;.io.41:1611
l>f.:.VJ'AL,(;h:.i1rs1de /\~1>l.
X r.iy Ill' req !I C.:Jll
5<$6.:ID},
••EXTRAS•• ~ed' 81t players II.
xtra-. lor mAJ motnin Pit'.
Lv .s<:nt~ & poi.s tv com
mcrciab Need pcoJJI''
lor Org Co/Li\ loc shuol·
mgi. C11:.l 1n~ r1 ow!
•I 7141535-0120 ext !H. Wt•
hd\t' 1·J~led for "1''<1:.I
Hrt'ak" ··Love At t'ir:.l
Hite" "Rocky If". Sm
rt~ Go1ni:t into 5th yr.
rilled over 5.000 Jobs.
Dental As:.'l. Ortho. <.:hr.
N B 4 dar> Ortho exp &
HOA n-q 6t2·262b 1------• _• _• _• _•
Ol'fltal AsslStant.s. f\i II &
part lime X·Hay he rt•
quired OC'l·as1ooal I ront
of c 645·2652 ------() 1-:NTA L 0 RTllO
Ch:ur.;1dc assist R D I\
C'<f>l'r pref f'u II or part
l1mt· Beautiful area
'.lelnl. o pportunit y
Irvine 559·0777. afl 6 &
wk.nd..'>. &10.429:.!
D 1-: NT A L fl 1-: C 1-: I'
TI ON I ST
Ou you love peoplt·" Arl'
)OU lughl) CXJ)tc'r m bus
OHll'(' pr<x:edure:. in 11
1.ll:nl.il uHll't.' •
If so we n(-ed you m nur
Nl·wport om,.... 641J :m.H11
<luy:, :>51 ·6896 f:Vt'I> 1\:-k
tor fo:~ther
DESIGNER
/\Jr rond. Designer with
minimum 3 y rs l'om
mer<'1al expcr Xlnt
bencfiLs inc luding profit
:.hanng 540-7622. Mon.
Ft1 85 ---------
OltAPERY work room
~tress needed. Nr 0 C. Arprt Sal open
~
Faclor y PLASTICS·
Prof1lt• cxtru:.1on plant,
01c't.'d.-. fntory nclp & cl\·
l ruder op c r ,.,. 1-;" 11
helpful 1st & 2nd :.h1rt
App ly 1n p c r :.011
F;ibncatl'(J Pla:;llc:. Kl~.
W 18th St. C. M
FLORIST
Unique retail nur:.ery
needs creative pe<>plc for ru11 & part lime perma
nt:nl PoMt1ons. Mu:.t
have ~xpenence m floral
dc~11<n t-:xo:clll'nt up
pQrturuty to work m u
pre.ug1ou.-. :.cum~
Plt'UM' apply 111 pcrsun
Mon ~hru l-'r1
ROGER'S
GARDENS
;!IOI San Joaqwn
llllls Road
CDM 64().5944
t1WNT DESK CLERK
Exper'd preferred
• 4!17-4477 Judy
------------------Dnverforschool bus. Will
tram Apply al 161135
Uro ok hu r s l , F .V.
962 J3l2
DRIVERS ror local mov
mg co I Yr exper , ~ood
dnvmg rec. top wag1•s &
benefits. 1mmed. open·
uw 7~
DRIVERS Nooded for It del.Jvcry,
must be over 21 w /clcan
ctr1v1nR re c ord
Knowledge So. Calif
fwys. f\aUtlmew/advan·
cement oPPtY. 557-1433
Fti, Sat or Mon. for appt.
DlffBS/Clllclltr C4t
Gd drMna record. xlnt
ear ning potential. --DRIVERS-Deliver
bakery products to
supermarkets. early
mornl n a lo mid ·
al\emoon. can 557-6727
ttwn9AM·l2"°°'1
FRONT DESI
A-UISTANT
New pn vate resort need.'I
amb1uous 1ndiv1dual to
assist manager wath r~·
servat1on1> & resort
operations. Com:cntra·
lion on &w1t chboard
coord.mation. ~xccllent
growth potential. Call
The Good Life At Laguna
Shores.
494-1521
FURNITURE STRIP·
PER neeeded fu.U time,
no exper nee will train.
$4. hr startin&. Must be
respoo fr avail lmmed.
Pb $48-7122. 78S w 17th
St.. Unit A, C. M.
General accountant exp 1n
gen acc tn8 / cost/·
payroll. Progrcss1 ve
H.B. dev. Co. send rc-
sumea Box H, H.B. 92648
••4LOfflCI DllVllS lnwcd., full·limc. J)OlJI·
Men or women 2$ yrs or tJOn open for dependable,
older. K.now 'l.be coa1t m•turc lnd1v1dual
dtM!a. Net $180 a weet or w/IOfld t.YP'nil 1klll1. to
more. Oran1e Coast wort wtth aa1es • 1en.
Vel'"° Cab. 1'7300 Mt. dnce ~ marine manu1.
Herrmann, Fountain ftrm near ocean. Vaned
Valley. (No of Slater d•U•. 1.Jplna. filln1,
b e twn Ne wbope • utelos preparation.
&ell dl6ltp fut with Dally Hew IOCMW.nl to sell? JlllllClcl) N • w po r t • a r I a •
w_n_Ac1a ___ c._1_1ea_.5f78_ PllolWentAdl. QeMihedadadolt~,~~~~~~~~~-~!·~-~-~~·~-~-~=
. ' .
-. ....
... ..
"'MILYP!\Of _ T!wf!!lr.M tti ttn
~···-· ,,. ~-I • n• ~w··· 7IOO ,, ................. -................ .
.. ~ ~U f:!! r • .. •'UC
• .. -u MAailWJCI WNl•S elHll••~.-,.~i .IUIMCT Mm --_...~-== •Mt-lt.l•I Fo:i:::~:,~:r S•IOll MAIMTINANCI WOB•S --. MTllCT Miii .... ., .......... .
---------
a...I
tlOllCMAKl'lR.l M()rll~Y '
~..Uc lodMduala
....,w ..... 7101 .......................
lllDCAL UC&Jl'T P rr
WW&n&D/J'Vana. tau•-·
MtcUul TrHHrlbtr.
Pff Saf'd, t .. l, H •
cwet.e. 1U11 01 OYN
Medical Corp. Xlot ,,......,..., AIProa
511111' day Call~.
ll&'m,lln.Brulwar
t-.CAL
Uw. ID, • per wetlt
pll• room • board mt>
'4MlllOI (ZIJ) ........,J,
MICllO HA KDN EST
TEST J;:R r or
m.dlcaluroalcal lab.
Exp pteld or aoft'le llnld.c
fJ tltid Wiii traln. tr\111
ur pi t 549 0849 for appt
f\.Ut••s .. Non·IWon Mrvlce • rt-·
r:
a l r s h o p n eech
ourneymeo Exp In
ut1nic h e lpful Ir
qu.all/led eam Clf'I p('tec>n
l a a. e p 111 y
~.OOO·U0.000/yr You
nee d o n ly yo ur
bandJoola We furnlah
truck, w\llorrnt 6 hH lth
lnaurance. App.ly Mon
fr'ra 8·•· Thu ti:arl's
l-'tumbinte. 15M W. L.lh•
c'Uln. AN 842· 17S3
PLUMBING
Drain cleaner• Wiii
LralJ1 Xlnt pay for htird
work For inro 40!1·464! 1
~lonJ11t lnlnt!t! t" tr
po111tlun for hrl14hl
rlx.~rluJ de~od11l>I• Ill
dMdual lo h1mdl41 h1111y
photwoil, U\4ol typhaM Op
porlun ll y lo lt111rn
H PO<'l• of mor t titlCu
bankln M Call Vc bby
ht-tween 8 30 10 30AM
ool y :,.e!._111171 •
ll.el'<lpl.lon!Jll/Typu1t II' /t,
fulJ frin~c bt•1wrll11, .iclnl
WU1 king COfldJi IW}o~
SALIS A Jo'ull...-citiJJlY. 4·11rn $6 to
.. J)4lr l1r. Y.1t1ploye1•11
ll(lt~)tl for rr1l'rd111.11d111·
11114 • tJb1Lth tJ1 v fo'or 111fo
cu.IJ 007 OOOtl
•Sl\J,Jo:S •
.W,W•ted 7100 H.lpW•ted 71 00 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SAl.Jl2i/MOMNT opport.
molivaUon1tJ exp helpful
but DOl reqd Wiii teach
r8'lk1 advaotemenl. co
mctnllve. boo~. pro111. lharln& ~ e11rl¥ rcure
menl Call for appt
betwn •P m 7 pro 1182-3232. •
SALY.S
MAKITHIS YOUR
WT JOB!
l..cacJlnl( monulucturt•r of
llAAWIK produc t.11 St'rVH"
an.i c•omm t'r riul, 111
d1L'ltn 11I. munlclvul 111
cou11 l11 Opf•n1t11(H 111
LO<:i\J, Altfo:i\."l
l't'r11onn('I '11·houll•d
J(l·J)t'.ut hu.~1111·i.i., 1,4·1·urf'
luturi·
SECRE'rAtcY
•\IU lime, cbuerful, ex
perienced lndlv ldu•I
with ltnJnt abortluuMi •
typing wanwd. Apply m
pcnon with NIUMe to
Mr Jl\tentee at Robert
Belo. William fl'rObt &
Alli>OC 1401 Qu1111l St
Newport BeKh -----------~--SICUT AIY
Xlm oppty for etracitnt
1o10>I w/top 1ccretarlal
Hklll& lO work 111 (~Ill
pulled Npt Och R E. ofc.
Call LllM, 833-~
~·· ... !H'lllllt!!t plannmg & cit·
earn C!GIDftl • to a .ooo
br Th•Dk111v 1n a 1
OemoHtnte toy• • lfifta. Ooml>lel• tralnU'la.
No <kllveria& Olt C'ollocl
1n1. N.ed car C111ll
114·5.SI $Stf, <'Clllll t lO
aeebne.
Tb~ Slate! or Caliloml• l3 conductin1
t1x•rninationa for th two cla&8H.
M alntenance Worker applicant mu.st
h avt-at least ''" months e1eper1cnce In Rrou.ndl mainlenenre or comparable
work. nlor Maintenance Worker
oppllcants m u.at ho\'o at Joal'lt six
months oxperlencc uR a leadl)(•rson in
the molntenonre ot buildings und
#{rounds. ApplJcuUons arc tH•allable at
Oran,;:c County Jt'uar. 88 f''alr Drive.
C'ostu Me a, Ca 92626. (7 14 >7~1·3247
AppUcuUon-. must ht! postmarked no
lutl'r thun July 26. )879
•MODIU.._ • (,~ form n1 (Of' rump
&, video, lo be,', rc•dy for
pro Jobe late 1ummer
Newly ~\'<.I 11chool uod
rret' p lu c1:m \•nl l U
Kl lldwik-:.
I' 0 R T I!: It , I'' o r
restaurant. to c lean
katcht'fl &< 11torv11·1· 11n•1111.
711m tpm, Wc.od U\l'u Son
Xl11t N 8 loc¥11oo <.:1111
ror appt:_.00-5000 .. X l 520
Hfo:C J<:l"flONIST/ /\I< s 1 s T I\ N T r ,, r
V11.t'rln11ry dlnlc'. 1•x1HJr
1>ri·f{1rr1·d. Ou11 rt l't
UtCll 001 IOOft, '1~ ~l!
S A L E S
I 'i\1.1, TOI.I. FHl-:1•.
MRSTOIAUGH
·~79~2935
fo;.1uul OpJ><Jrtu111t}
fo.mplt1)1•r M IF
vc•lupmc·n t . S u I u r y
$82!1·$10119. Minimum
tyvrnl( 70Wpm/!llwrthund
<ir mfur v1lc•nl OOwpm
KN..>W i.'<luc of generul of
r11•1• prnct1N•!. Ii pro
r·t-du~ Mulntam good
puhlw rclutmni. OulJt?i.
l II I II (' f U ti t' h (:' lJ V y
b•lt'1Jhooclnilr11-. volum1·
11rodl1"l1on of Ly~ wnt
ten 1·orn-:.pond1·n1·1.' on GU\.1'1 Oead&et.11 "Out :ab Year."·
GqlEJlAL Oto'J'ICt:
TYPISTS
SECRF.TARI F,S
ACCTG C..£RKS
ToP PIO' l'akt Wt:dll.Y
NOltllU
,l:'·'I~~
fX)E M/F
) . . Cl98.AL
I •OFACE• lmmedlale full.tame OP·
portwtity with l'Ongenlal.
employee
-0n cnted company as
M.4'-dacal Scht.>duler. fo:x-
penence as prererrcd.
but Wlll train. Requires
abtlrty to interface well
with people and h11ndle
)(eneral office tasks In·
dependently No typrng
er ahorthand necet1s11ry .
ltoun are JPM to 12 .Mid·
rught walh rn1tial one-
wet:k traaninl( period
from 9AM-5PM d aily
Salary ne11otlable. •·or
unme dlale 1nter v1ew
OOnl.lK'l Mr. Elery al our
Garden Grove oltlce
NATIONAL
NURSING
SERVICES
714/898-92 37
6J8-0l01
flirt Frrd:1v /l\si.1~t unl
I' T Tyv111~. fll1111( 1·ll·
llr:. flcx1til1· Sail
1mi;iu11m· IV\5 7 H>-1
Gtrt .. 'r1d11y 1 Hccept1<m11>l
1mmcd1aU: opcnanl( 10
grow1n.: Cui.la Me'>a
;Uarm compuJl> 1'yprni:.
W key & phone exp vre
fr'dSa.lury(IJ>Cn 642 J.100
EQUAL OPPO.TUNfTY IMPlOYll
-
HOSTISS
CMll.FlllDAY
Jeweler/apprenlicl'. rm11cl
have some ux~r. ovt-r
21 c.aJJ Ml 8753.
fantHtlc c.:..treer OP· JoMson & John1Jon &.by
porwnjty for a ve.ry out Product:. Co c Otspl'>lla
llUlndang ll•rl to llUO<'lak' blc Dav J 111 looktng ror an
w/a s1.14·c~uru1 lnvc11t t'Xccutavt• 11c1·r •tary lo
mcnt ex~ut1vc. The l(lrl Wet;tem 01v Mao111<t!r
lie.lccted must be alc•rt, l\pphcant.¥ should have
ambtuou.s, & very altr1.1t• tlXcellent typing <70+ > &
tJve She m ust have ii 11horthand :-c k1lls. 1-:x·
great 11pcak1og voice. be pcnence helpf1tl but nol
extremely wc:ll groom1..'IJ, necessary Sulury is do·
& rclled poise & con· pendent uPon quulirri.:11
fldcn<'i! in herself. Shi· lions & bul·kuround and
mW1l huve 11 good llduca · II! comb1nt.-O with un t·)(·
lWn & I.he itbilily to work ccllcnl benefit puckuije.
well with executive 1.111 Send conridcntau l r e ·
wellasera!ts me nwhose sumes to · Mr. W.W.
talents, sktlls, & ideas Tima;huk. 20tll Uu11lness
contribute to our sue· Center Dr .. s uite 201. ces,.,. Some omce skills IJ"\lllle. Ca 92715. KO. K
arc helpful, however . ~-
more 1mportunt as a Kitchen Help Newport
br111ht, happy. race, Beach Tennis Club. Ap·
s parkling conve n ;a. prox.25-:.>hrs perw~k.1
tJOna.l.uit & the abrbty to Apply 1n person. 2601
be a gracious hostess. Eal.tbluH Dr.
Bcnelat.s include elegant La-·-bor-en.-.-e-x,.,..r'd., form working e nvironment. ..-plcic.1101 conditions, as :.et.ten.. exper'd • Ltucks
"1:U aa excellent slartang requared 9S5-0791
b<i.lary & rnnge benefih Landscaper. cxpen enn-d
1lui. 1s a m o:.t unique pre rcr red, Newpo rt
po:. rt 100 ror a very Be.pch urea Kai It' lea '>~cral pcr:,on Plcu~ .UbPJ Co i\s k fur Hnun c u1.1 97 5 111n • ~ 645-46.1.5
lllllJl'>fo:Cl. El\ N I N<i
1'1111 f111UM:d1•a11111~ 1'0
~•:k., 101J1v1du:1I f11r full
l11n.· f11 1'.ll 11111 Top WllJ.!•·-.
µ1111.I '1!rl '/3:1-\
llouM·1·l1·an111 µ h1·lp
~ 5-1 5'11hr 1 1n11t·a~1·
5:.2 '1 IC-i
l>.u1dy Ou:-.tcr!>
ll11ui.ek1·1•p1·r nt'c<frd .
M<io W1·1f fr1 fo:x 11cr,
wflm1L'>Jl()rtut111n $5 hr
·.111 '194 !»49 lcuvc nunll"
&II
Lc..:aJ Secretary, 70 wpm
Orungt' County l\irport
urt:u \175 1m1
l.1<.X;i\J,..SECHETl\lt Y t11
purlnt'r requ1 n·mcnts .
Xln1 l y p1 nl( &
~hor l ha11!1 uutu
typcwnlt•r cxrx:r dei.1ru
hk Si\ & Tu~tlll t1rea
XIJ1l salary comm with
u b 1 I 1 l y & e x 11 1• r
7141!173 ::!137
Lah:gu:i rdi. t'c m11h·
ce rl1f1cd on ly Cull
Newportt'r Inn to uµply.
llou.-.cktoepcr lur I ludy. fi44·l7())~~t 52IJ _
lrvc an 4 5 dys, non s mkr, l.a fe Gu" rd i. I\ It C __________ ,So l..<iJ(una 499 IK22 Cert.1J1cd Aftem ooni. on
lfOUSfo~Kl':Jo~pf:n-'"'''" 1~·_!>8-0311 __ _ GUARDS
PATROLMEN
We ~ men lo work
trvme. l.ugunu tk-Jc h
Ntlwpc1rt licuch, & C:o:i.lil
Mesa .. 'ull·trmc11iart
lune. llJijhesl 1w 1d in in
tlustry
lfttemiatioftot
City Secwity
HXW7 Los Ah11n1lus Ill
U>S i\lam1tos
(7141827-2020
GUARDS f'\all & pan tame /\II
area11 U n1l o rm :1
furnished i\ges 21 or
O\I~ R4.'llred welcome
No expcnence nee /\pp
ly Uruvcn.al Prulet'laon
~er vrce. 1226 W !"Ith
~n.-cl, Santa /\nu In·
llTVll'W houri. !J.12 & I 4
Moo lhru fo'ra
ijaardrei.i.cr . full lime.
lollowinit not rcqw n:d
Know 1111 raccts or harr
'>tyhng Beuuuful i.itlon
an c x c e I . Io c• u 1 r 11 n
S67·?234
for Npt. fumlly X Int.
'>Ul&ry Ref & 1·xpN
1-.nulr s h s pcak1n i:
lJnver:. hes. fi75-7224
M.aid'I. wpply Tht? 11111 ill
Laguna. 211 N. Coalil
_!!wy.!.~...!'una 114:ach
Ma1di. The Senl'idf ---------•I Mutt.'! 16GIS Coas l llwy, IMMEDIATE 1_...nuna llt!urh. 4!i4 414:>:!
PAIT TIME
EMPLOYMENT
S4~S750 + flMMtttt
Thi: 01\I LY P ltOT
nt'l."(1'> auto route dnvers
for home newspopcr d(·
livery 111 lh e Su n
Clcmenlt' area Musi
huve d epc ndublc c<ir
Scvt•n duys , i\flern<xms
(::! :.>-5 :.>1 M·f & morn-
1n1: i. o n Sat /S un
tS::.>-11 ·:.>1. Some collect·
Ma111wnance man for 5~
w111 :ipt complex an C M.
642.5(173, (213)1!65·~1
Mainttmunce He11pons1
blc person needed for
pli rk1ng uttendant &
maint po s . $4 00
hJ'/ber>efalll. 1•nv1.1te dub
on Balhou l'c nn1ni.ulu.
Appl. !JAM 81'M Kelly
673-77:.>
1ng rl'QUJred l!:arnrng~ 1·---------l1a.-.ed on 111ze or route
Cull 4!16-tltlOO i\sk for
l"~tcr Ouellet or Mike nu . .,h
IHSIDESAUS
lmmcd opcnrngi. for
N~pon1>1blc. m11turc i.clf
i.turt c r who co m
mwuca tt.'S casrly walh
othcn> Soles expcncnc1·
" plus but not re<1wred
Wa.11 lmrn. Mu i;t have lllc
lYJ>lllg s kills.
~--------------
MAHAGH/ ASST
2 Duys per wk. It books.
ll im111t. F'or appt l'Ull
642-3107
MARINI-;
IMPlOYMENT OPP.
Manne CaJ'l)Cnler
folrush Pamtcr
Flbergla1> & Gclcoat
Pwt·llme Reuul Sa lei.
OPEA.OHLY
... Mat'Wl1te.
67).0360
SO\Tnf COAST
MOO•~l."o
So. Coa.!ll l'lua VlllaMt'
• 714/)40.2!110 .
Nt.'8d w m.Ut: moN dut-w
inllat.ioo7 Plus P/t work
w/people in mgmnl Call
rouppt 494 5168
t4GtfT AUDITOI
Expcr , permanent posi-
tion ut i\liso Creek Inn,
31100 Coo11l llwy So.
Ll.414. 49U 2271 for a ppt
Nur.u'S, now ac1·epll11i.: up
phl'lllrons for mature
pnvatl' duty nur!lf'1! thul
would lrke to work m the
Lul(una 11 1 I ls, Sun
Cle rn1•nlt• ur1•a l"or
upp't c:ull 001·0500 or
831-3125
LVH ~II shill 28 bed st11lJon.
i.1ck pay, ans, II pa ad
Hol.id.ays Pleasant work
coodauons S9 bed foc1h-
ty EOE. lluyv1cw Conv.
llobp <!OM Thun n, C. M
642 l'iOO.
NURSES AIDES
3 II f l\, 11 7 p/l, exp pre·
rd Gd p11y '11 bt.-d conv
hot.p rn CM S<l!J·3061
Nw~
LYM
Opcn1nl(s fur l.VN us
st.1ff (.1\-vPIOlll'f & In
iwn 11·1• 1m;trul·lor ~u:o.l
lw ve I yr cxper 111
(;erialnc c·;u c /\pply
l-lug.o;h11' Conv Center.
41ili fo~a1:i.h1p lld N U
Nur..t.~
NURSES
AIDES
Ct!ruflt..od i\Jd~'S 1 5 yrs
cxper Sa.lary from $3.:>S
Lo $4 00 per hr Clussci.
uva1l for 1nexpcr i\pply
fo1 uw;h1p Conv Center
~ fol u.:i.hap Hd N II
hirk Supcnc1r
llculth Cur e
1445&.pi·nor i\vt•.N II
NURSES AIDES
Slblc ccn only $1 J)l'r
hr to sturt Xlnt benefit:>
& wor k t•o nd111on s
Huyvrew Con v. llo.,p
2055 Th uran . C M .
&12·35CX'> .. KO ~
l'i\HT Tl Mt: Delrvt'ryi..
Nt.'C..od driver with lute
model pick-up for ::! :1 de
liver y :. p e r week
714-673 S340
Part Time help, bukc
shop. Corona d cl Mar
G73-7310
PASTE-UP
ASSEMBLER
with at lt:itsl I year ex·
pcrrcnc·e. pre fer ably
newspaper Exce llent
company bener1ti. i\pply
between 91\M und 6PM .
Mood11y lhroul(h Fnduy
OltANGICOAST
DAJLYrtLOT
642.5682
:mW. Bay St
Cotita Mcsu
H1uvJym.an :.> hr. weekly
$2.90 per hr. Movie
pr1v1lcgc1'. Apply ir1
person aft 7 30pm.
Wa rner Onve In. 7361
Warner Ave. Hunt. IJr h KO.I';
557-0825 Masseu:ie/ Rccepllonast: f:quaJ Opportunity
No exp nee. Salary + •-----~-·m~pl_oo.;..y~_cr ____ _
HOsrtTAL
SOCIAL WOlttcllt
•'ULL·TIMfo:
MS W & recent acute
hotspit.al exper required.
Since dullei1 include illis
chwrge pl11nning, can•
dld ate mu s t be
nowleqeable about
Or~e County &. Long
Beac h Oerlatr1c1t
11ystems " medlcare re·
qulallonl. Exper appll·
caota aubmJl resume to
Loll AlamJtQ\ General
tbpeul, 3751 KatAll111,
lAI AlamJtoa. Ca. 90720. or e.t.11 (714) -....00 or
CN> •uu. 1.0 .E.
lnSur Office Trainee
Filing, lcuro r utinl( &
claims . JOh r . week.
lm-3437
Insurance Properly &
Casualty assist. Expcr
nee Mtlllmum 2 yrs. In·
cld typing. Xlnl bt.>neCit.1.
Jumes Ins. Brolcers. Call
Muurane 752 ·0990
EOE.
IMSUaANCI
Group health claims t:X·
a.miner: Exp al learll lyr.
Salary open. 549-1767
INSURANCF:
N e wpo r t B ou c h
bt-okerage firm offers
employM auiatant poai·
lion . Ins urance ex· ;==.;;=:=====.I Dlrience required. Typ. 71/f.-;;--.., l n I 45 w p m , a o o d
au bMefita. ~ ~ lilil's 8-yly. Martin • Pay 1 nc. ti -NIW· 1141144~
,,L._ WITH W•lw,....
"-.'.w 1 ... "°"' t .. ICA•H ; ~ Ji:lpertenctd or nurwery 1~ ~· Full lime.
.....
.!! ~~~
.i ~ lf
i ........ .l .. ..................
To Place your
"P'aat Retull"
Service Dlreetory
ad . , C1U Now II ..........
~-""'''' L .---..... . -' •
bonus + tip. We provide
the school. 2112 Harbor
Blvd, CM. 645-3433. Call
afternoons or evcrung:i.
MATERIAL HANDLING
Pu.rts Stockpenl<>t'I
F.xpertencc desired but
not requi red. Will tram.
Must pass company
phy111ca·1 1ncludlng back
X·Ray. Irvine. A Ken·
dav ls Ind s Co .
540-7639 ... E. 0 . E .
Mature aduJl to do easy
out.side work In apt <'Om
plex. 714·972-1227
Medical Tech . .P /l or F'/t.
for RIA Laboral«'Y. No
wkend. NB a r e a .
~
MEDIC AL RECEP·
TJONJ S T . Buay
Cblropredic otc needa 2
...... tor front olc. I BU·
inpal, t.YJMI, IDll e•Ptr helpful.-~•II (114 )
f7Z.lal Af\ h,. (114)
... '701I
M&DICAL Jtllr
Needed for Jrv1ae famll)
JrMtloe offlff. l1p'cf, ,,,, .......... .
PIXOf'll.
Elim whUc you learn.
Telephone Answering
Service full lime/part
lime . Vuled shifts
O..ys. altemoon or even·
in&a. Locations an: FASlllON ISLAND
<XX>TA MESA/IRVINE
TUSTIN
IRJNTJNGTON Ht~ACJI
Ideal ror ll lUdtintll "'
bou.sewlvea Muny co.
benefl11 lncludln1< paid
v a ca ti o n •. 1'y p ln a
35wpm .• E.O F. Cull
54Mil30 Mon lhru fr'rl.
~ca.••
Irvine bued home
Wider la Meklftl a clerk
t)'lllll In lhe 1M1rJ10Mel dept. lo ty,. all cor -rwl)Onclenu. malnlaln tu.• 1r.et appllrantt .
Xlot l.>1Mq 1klll1. ap·
pro1lm•te ly IOwpm
w /dl ctaphun• ••· perience llelpful. Xlnt
wurll ~>r<I 6 ,.HOMtl t1per. helpful bul not '*'· We olrt r an OUl· undlnll ~mpenaaUon/· b11..nt peckqe. P'or Im·
mediate coo1lderation ,..... t'aU or apply:
QeDI ..... ,,, •• .,.
POND&JWIA HOMr.I
-IUllnlMCMtDr. Mw•T, lrvU.. llTU
AtnnQaU .. Adi.
&n.pl1r
l
JlQTTEH nt"lldrd t111<h
~t;i. Mui.l h11vt• pro
duclJOO uxper G4S 11835
Pre Scbool teachur , cxp'tl
wilh t.oddlcni l'~rt lime:.
IM(>.8820.
PR OD UC T I O N
TRAINE•; Huhl14·r h1ist'
produclll I rvlne area
Must puss ro physal·ul
ancludmg huck X Huy
540-76.'IJ .. E U 1-;
LNSPl'!Cl'Oll 1'Hi\ IN fo: .. ;
To ICJ.tm ull phasci; ut 111
specuon Mus t p11i.:;
physical & Lack X ltay
I rvuw. f>iO· 7GJ!I . E 0 E
PRODUCTION
CONTROL CLERIC Mil( operallon has un 1rn
m('d operung ror a pro
ductaon control c•h·rk,
some mfgr &/or data 1·11
try expcr de!ian .. •d Tlui.
poi.ruon mvolv<''> f1h111(.
bmiled typ1ni:. copymg
mot.en al orders on to • .1
i.cl>edule. :.ome phone
work, oppty ror advuncc
mt.'llt, noo smokrnJ: ore.
xlnt romp1111y ~nclrl:. &
working conds
CAUFOAM
16001 Von Karman, Irv
557 7100
PURCHASIHG
CLERK
'Ille Irvine C11rn1>uny ha1>
an 1mmed1:ilt• 11µt•11111g
for a Clt-rk 111 •1111
llf;(;•;P'l'ION IST
.._.Hotpffal
Apply Moo l"rl 11 21'M
ll33 Avl)('ndo. NH <Npt
C\r behind lht•fllfl• I
UCIPTIOHIST
Good tclcphOfll' VUll l'. .it
Lral'tlVt' for hu11y II II
Real .. ~t<it.P 1trla(01· ( ;,,.J(J
Mllary (;all 6"0·~~:11;
RU:t;l'f !>UM llrllf•. S'.I :,11
per hour ("1111 fi41J ~111. or
t>Vl'I\ IJ42 41.H(J
REClf'TIONIS T
lmnwd full t1 ""'"I'"'""~!
fur sh11 rp 11•·1 ~•m 1d1l1•
I' U X It l ' !' 1• 11 I 111 n I '. I
w1vun1>u'I rillw1 11rr11 •·
du111•.s l'l 1·1t ~1· 1·,d I
lllVIN .. ; Si\VIN<:s IV
I ni\N /\....,SN ·1;.~ :tl;olJ
E 0 fo: ~I I•
l!A'l't'1>l10111.st 1T y111sl I rn
lfll..'<.h :ih• IJCl'>ltHm fur 1 ~
pt r11·nl· .. 1I . ..i 1 1· u rut••
lYJ>l!>l w1Kood front 11ff11·1•
appl•ar:ir11·1• for 11ri1 r... ..... \100111 ofru ,. in 11 • ..i1 h
un.•u t.i :J o:tUO
fo:X p 11 r1•1·•·11t111111 .1 1 .. r
~laur<i11t dci.1i.:n llr 111
Xlnt work111~ • u111h11111h
& Co lx•ncfr ts t'u111.u1
t: v a. ti44 1000
fi.t..'(.>cpllunrs t 1T}'p1 i.1 lull
lime, rnu.'lt ha\1• "'""'' cic p Smull mfi.: µl.1111 .
II U Xl11l l11•111·f11 -.
~~.,
•RECWTIOHIST •
"'TYPIST •
llu1ldcr'I 1-;mpurrum
( c;,1'11 u M ''"•' Ir>• .1t11111 I
Sl1 U.IJfor 111u " lurg1•:;t
h11m1· 1m1H ovt•men t
c1•11l1•r 1i. lf1ok1n11 f<i1
•1uullr11'tl s.ih·., fw 01111· 111
W(,lf'k lull 81 vurt lune 111
lh!• foli«iJWl nl( il/t!•I '.
l l;u1Jw;1n•, Llt0l._, jl11nJ1•
n 11u1 •wry. 1·lc1·1ri1·a l
with 1·x111·n1·111·e 111 uny ()I
I It 1• '> ' 1·
ur1·11s mu y f11l 11ul u11 .11.1
pltral Hiil ..it I h1· ('11••t•1
M1·, . .1 "lt•ir1• f'..i '>h1t•10,
al°"' l\(ll'fll'IJ l!X'I I'. 171 h
~ I M fo: () ~; ~1 IF
SALES
COUMSElORS
IMEN & WOMfM)
~11 I l;11 !l S.·ll1n~i
N11 ~;111•·rwni·1• N1·l'cl1•1I
\1u~t '""<!I or CJl1J1·1
l'•·rmu1 ... nr 1•1111.1l11v 1111'111
wh•·n· i\1;1"; '' nn L11·t1>1
i\~1:r•·.,.,1v•· incl1 \ rcluo1 I ,
w1tli a d1..,1rt• 111 ath .111n·
tiJlfllJWIY PJlll in1•tl11-.1I
plan
l'•·r.cin;1h11'<I Tr .1111m1•
fW\1' (ht• J l.llfil) lU WJlll
Lo hl'lp flf'(lJll•·
If th•~•· rnlerr·'-1 \OU and
.)•II.I w;ml furtlu•r d1'1,;1h
c 1111tac1
Mr. R~od at
17141 540-5554
Mo.fT'i 9AM·SPM
HARBOR LAWN
~al Porte
Moriuory
C~toM~so
• S900• Pur<"ha~1ng ()1 111:-.10 11 •l'li1;ll l\o1·w1111rt 111Ii 1111 ~~;~~. f;~::: lli)~':::,l~ll ~ "'.: •M1oi•l1 gr•'l.'l 11<'\\ l'lll'llh YllU lll•t•tl :1 th•1·1•11l 11:1~ 1111'
)1111 "" I •1 ~'1 •• • • \ :, •111111 • .rl I .ti I t 11111
~,:H lfil I
.. •l'ro1n(Jtalil1· µ11:-.1111111
PI cu s u n t Ph o n 1• lr v1m• l'1·r.,u11111·l 1\g1·111 >
persorwlity ..in-r .. 4u11·1·1! ·111111•: 11111. l'usl.• "''""'
1'Wo yeur~ l'X1Jc:m •n1·t· a~ SoJt•·22-I tYI:! 1'170 I k r f !'t.111 ...
H c Pr ar•· firt .. l'fft•t ............ ,. ..... --...... ...,,,.-....... ,-...... ,,-f)ll•' 1•1 l'llll'>Ull!•'I •I• Plcu:.e :.end n-i-um1· 11r "'" -
request aµplr c alron munll & 11111 m.1rl.1·1111;,
from J Uut·k1e RECEPTIONIST 1·0111·1·111 w1• rrtu'>I 111
THE IRVIHE CO Ornn~c Counly'i. t.•11tltn~ ,. rt•·' "" 1111 1 1 ,. 1 ,.
'·"" ."'•·wnnrt C•·nl'·r l)r 1 d ... 1 nwrkl'l111g '>I afl I 111 111 ~'~~~"" ~ • ,Jn ul'Vt• ll l)1•r I.,
N,,........., o.,ach. L,' (J .... I f I n····•I 111 :1 -.h.1 rp .q:
£ ~,...,, •• "" r r '4'lirl' 1101( or ... t•·( ''" l111111l>t lo work 111 th•· 11f l(r•·.,'>l\I' P•'P .un.olil··
REAL EST A TE SALES
Oi.ll'n1nn 1n Lii).!una
Niguel offJ Ce. Junn cum
mlbl>IOO s plit 1-;~
JX•nc:nccd professional~
ooly. Call hkrk.11 OGISI
H E i\ I. E ~ T 1\ T t-:
SALESMAN Wi\NTl'.11
EARN lW TO 1!>' • ('0~1
MlS.<ilON Ni';T 1 1·:.11 I)
$5 0 K t o $ 1IJ0 I\ h y
<.:hrrsl mas 2 l-'111d out
why new h1· .:urn hag $$$
here C11mc t:ilk with
them J .Qur prrnl111·1
/In I! x p (' n Ii I v c I a n ll t
budget terms •1 l'rc·.st·t
apptS galore ~·Find 11111
why "we've not the IJ1•11t
Uun~ going". l\sk fur Mr
llowurd !155-3402
HE.Al. F.STATI'; SAl.fo;S
Open1ni: 111 Wl•ll
Cb'labbsh1..'<l lrvmc rarm
Training, ai.s1st unc1',
generous comm1s!>1on
:schcdu.lc. Call Dawn or
l..e, 833-ll600
llHi &tat. CcrHr
Full time rei1I cst1111•
saJ~ a.-..-.ocrutc who n•
qwrcs l>Ubstantral 1n
come, 1s d espl•ratl'ly
n •cde d b y l onn
ei.t ab las h e d . l (Jcul
broker. Oulstand1nl(
earn.logs availablt' o n
genero us comm1ss1on
spill. A marvelous OP·
portunil y ror lbe cager
professional. Ca ll Mr
• Hastings al 1)4().S!if.0.
Real Estate
SAl.ISPIOPLI
We have an opening for 2
lk~ who are ruully
111nbitiowl. A lovely ol
frre olfet1nR your own
pnvutc dl}lik & all the
neeetislUes for s urceH
plus up to 70'k 1·om
mlrudon. Call Manon<'
Clark. Resld e n l l ul
Mllllitgcr, ror •PP'l
~ N. T..,eor Co.
Realtora 644·4910
HECEIVINO CLERK·
f!¥p hl!lpful, not req',S.
WlU train. Call for appt
M0-7639 EOE A. Ken·
davla lndu1trle1 Co., amne.
'==' lmmed openlnt for re··
ceptloniat/eecm.ry for
Orqe County Ad Aacn·
cy. Accurate ty1n1 a
nut, approx 20 hra per
wk. Contact Barb.,•
f'Jt.7112. ·=•1t1Tnht o.a . fO/ IObDy ot pnv• ela1lhlqe, II day
-... Call 8'tt1 Moo
thru P'rlday 10 to 4"'
f1Ml10
fw•· ,,1 Thl· 1 n inl· Wm IJ , ... ,1 n ·•'· I•• , ,,111;111 ...
Nl·W'> Uul1t·'> \\Ill In· .d1•r... ll11u11ut l 11111<1
'<ined & mclullc c h·r11-..t. '>l.ih•' W.: t•· willir•r: •11
& lihulll' work Wrilllll.'. 11 .1111 if )1111 n · \\ 1111111: 111
l'XlX!nt•1w1· ,., lll'l11ful & l1·,1rn \tu•.t lw II ~ i:r .111
'
l-11r ,,..,.,,,n.•I 1n11·r1 •• "' (yp1ng "'i>"f'<l t) 411 WIJlll I'>• ( olll \fr l..t11!I ;;.II) lffl°(
fl°(jlJlrt'(J l'lt·111>1· '>•·wl f•·
'>UfOt: 111 rt'(fUt..,l ,1ppl11 .1
l.wn fr1m1 .I llut kw
THE IRVIHE CO.
~J Nl'Wl11.1rt C1·nlt'r I Ir
Newi11.1rt lil..•ad a. 1-.0i'.
RECEPTIONISTS
Wl"C:ktmd ur l'\lll 'l'1m1·
M1..d & i.:recl lhc publH.:
The lrvm1• Co. a com
m u n r l y h u 1 I cl 1• r r ~·
cowti1.l:d n11l1onully & 111
L1•m.al1onully. 1i. •wt•km.:
plea..,anl rnd1v1duub fur
Wl'<'kends or full 11m1•
employmmt
Must~· pcrson11hll', ahll'
Lo hundh• prl'si.urt· 11r 1•x -
trcmcly bui.y ptron•·i. &
hJ.s ucc·ur111t· I) pin~
skill'> Plt·asl' c·ompll•l!'
drJPIH.:ulron ..ind forw • .rd
(I)
I. P/\llSONS
THE IRVIME CO.
::..SO Newpor1 Clr Dr
Newport Beach. Ca !l4!6GJ
An Equal Opportunity
t:mployer
R.F. St\J.t:S MANl\GF.R
/\g1o1res11 1ve. cn('rJ.l ellc
personuli ly ncl'tlLo<J ror
po111llon In prol(res~r ve
llcal fo;stute fo'1rm 2
ycani RE Sall.ON ex per rt•
q'd. Sulary + override.
Cu.11~5573 --ftL'btauranl
Bu., boy 6 :.>um lo 2pm
Wed thru Sun Xlnt N ll
loc:alaon. Cull for uppt.
00.5000t'xt :>20
..... 1 ....
!<.1q1t•rlt'lll't'lj \\-Vffl,111 II\
-.1111· ........ ,,,,,, 111111•
'>111111' Wl'l'k• '""' 1 •• 11
1:i;i ma
SALES JOB
•
•• NOWOPEH
. FUU-TIM~
(i It 1-: A I' 0 I'
l'OllTU N IT Y FOH
O UTCiO I N<: A M
BITIOUS l'f-.HSON TO
EJ\HN TOP 001.1./\ HS
MUST 1n ; 0 V .. : I< 111
Si\l.f:S 1-:XPEHIENO .
II lo: I. P fo' U I. ~ () M t-:
Ol<G.\N KEV HO,\ HI>
E X P E H I 1-: N 1· 1-.
HEQUJHEU C/\1.1. AT
0 N C E I" 11 It
INTfo:rtVIEW
OltGAH EXCHANGE
D Jf:rT 714 51!1:> 7:JO:!
SALIS LADIES
1''rne crystal, Chma &
glrtware. Seeking 3 out
standing & exper. J>CO·
pie. f<'ull & purl lime
Contact Rci:lna or J o at
C.rarton St So. Cst.
Pta1.a, 549·5277. ----------
SALES & MARICmHG
M .'ll,tant lo help sale11
exec with schedule & d1·
velop market Must he
well organized, lake u11
11\R phone & mectml( pco
pie Parl or F time.
Rorctaurlillt dll}'5 Apply 9·4 wkdyi..
...... d ope"'"' for r Ac 16&2 Lnnglcy i\vc. ....... ,........ IR fMt SWteC, lrvi_rw __ _ food.,.19,....._ Appfy: ~=e1ale Eqwp-
R rtll.Ylt Corp Jns1de sales, e hlrtng younfl men 18 yrs
.... " older . $200-$500/wk
... with ituar saJ. 6 comm.
New locallon nt. Irvine,
16 ....... CM. & H.B. &.art Im-Ml rtlHdl t'T'llldlaldy. Rapid adva n-wp:r cement oppl)' to ma n.
85'HU0. Mr. Arthur.
RH taun nl 2nd cook
WM\ed, call the Victor Salo• motivat ed ex·
H UI() 1"". 4M-IN77. pcrit..'llCCCI !Illes JKlf'SOO. iiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiil New 11all boat 11alcs. fUll -llrAIL SALIS -ume. Call 71'167:f·6400.
,_ION
~en 'e, bo1·1. ladlCll
lel1u r e " 1ctlvc ...,,uwur. E•P'd Aae »Z. «> bn. No Sunday1.
Goad benefit.I " 1&a111n1 Pt.J. ,,. ....•. ,.,
.. ---·· • __ .. _Ad_ ....... ___ 962_·5171_ [~
LI Your Proltl!IA1011 HOME REPAJRS"
Oki you know you can
place a claNllied ad In tlw 0.Uy Piiot S.rvlcC'
Dtr9et~ tot' a whole
mantb fOf' u llllle H a:n,..•11 ror moA
WormUon, <'•ll ... .,. -
"
-~----·-ca: ................. 4111o-...... --··-
"iul,.., 1,11•r.,1m., for ,..w\'11 )'
'>l•~. lrvrni· Jrt•u lh1•1
Zi. t'all !';SJ f;75J
'\;d~pcn.<111, lllll,Hll•. IHI
JMrlonul w r1111 , .. , ll11th
eamml(i.~111{);)
S:d1~ ltq1 w.1n11·1l fop
l"ll)llll!>\Uolh p.1111 1'1'11·
'>UI f~1i' ll:A1'·
'i.11!•, Sh.11 •' •1u1 >:111wl h
S.1 I ';ol tl1'1 nl,1)(111 li.1.., ..i11
(If Jlll'I , 1!1\1•1 ,rcf1· /It ~•Ill
lll·u11111l11111 < "111111111" t1 1
, II ',I ~ • ,,,.. 11 I Id I 11
·,fnm11·11l.it1•111 111 11111-: "•
~ •• I \ I' I• I " .. II ' I .,
'>11h·~111a11
Will u .1111 ,, 1t·•·l1111• ;illy
ort•·n l.al•·tl "''l•·,n1.111 Xlnl rru or111 & hPrt••f 11 ,
1)1 ·1:11·1· "''l lllf ••d l'.111
Jl1ll !>1x , :,:,1, :111-111
'i.Jh~
~\\-1mm1111• l'toul :-.,.,,
Salt", 11 11-:h '.1111111~:
p11r1·1111 ... 1 l11•l •~11l u.i l
\\-pl 1•\ 1111" 1i111Jll" I nl
1.11"'1•1111•111 "·"''"' •·x 11 on
h 1w1•1I ·'1'1'1 • I 1'1111'
l'•#lh l111 il l'" 11111
SALES /Studenh
'>tu<lPn". •·Jrt• ..,,, y( 11•·1
hlM1r l'.111 111111 111 lull
t11111• .. 1.1tl.1l1lo t .11 t..
l•h111w ,,,.,.,,,,,,~ t •II
~,,.-', 'fl'.tK
TH( LOOK
1'1HIY.fl ftJI lJ1t• lllh I Ill
fli t II 1•,, \i\ fj fll • II
f ,~ 0h lllff I lot t.111~· I iH I"
'•• J II\. f1i.1t Ith' li•f ' I~'''
jil t , ,., 1'1 I I I d 111 f
LI lit•Ht I ,tf l'I f Ill ,111
v.1!11 ... 1, ... ,. I Ill• 111 111111
II L' ''"' I ""'"' I l I lo I '
\.HtH , •• .,,1 I di lqf '"''''
1u . .,nl1••·P"' 1111. I JltJI\ lol t 1,:rfMI
.... H 1111-!' & I~ 1.111
\C '\ <II .... I f ... , ;
( 1n1\\1111 '>:111111• /It l.•1.111
It• I., pt I ftll I ' ff
('"Ju I 11,• d I I I .. '
1•11 tt U• t Ill 111\ •' f•tf 11
1 1111111111,• 111 ••I \1111 ' Ill
I> r "" fl\ 1111 ' 1 11!' c\tf.11,111
IX.. •\I,, \1111111 Ill .......
I 11 I \I I
~ 1•·111 111111•1111· '''"'""
11"11 111,111,1, 1 I "' 1Ill1•d
\111-.I h,1\1'1 \I• ,111 •11 '"
...... ,,., Ill• 1111 1 II 111111
uphul ,11 1~ 1•1•11 V.111
It ,11 tt (",,~ t ,, \1 1• ·-.1
frl:!Mf.IU
Seamstreu
T11 w111 ~µart 111111" 1111 .111
v..c, dc•pt uf S1 :ii lk·~ot·h
i.:ul 11111 1-:>.1)1•nl·n1·1·ll 11r
lJ .lllll't' 01\ :! 1:11 ~1:>1, •lilli I
'l l-.1' ()!-'(' C'O
OltUINATOH 11·hahlc•,
•·n1·11:•·tw ,,.fl ... 1.1r1 .. ,
,;lilt• l•1 h:m1ll1· .111 pha~·'''
ol 11lhl·1· t.lu111•., •175 1.~111
((JM
Sfo.C.' ltl-.C 'l"I 1'.11t lrrn1•
huu" 11 .. ~ 11111• '1/1·,.d.,
1•ur :>tG llHll
SECRETARY
ll1t.:hly •1111.1hfw1I 1nd1 ~
w 1·x11·plwn.il l )'IHn H
i.kill<i & Mu1: I I 1•xp1·r. M I
rC'q u1 11•d N II Top
salary. go<><I IJ1'1ll'l 1ti.
Call 00).lj!l!'>(I
SECRETARY
We have un rrnmc'<I 111w11
mg an our Ch11mi. D1·1>t
Should type S!JWJHll, Sit
ut !llwpm & 2 yr11 ofl· t'><-
1 l11ol1nj.( 'llUtts ttt'SI
I 'c111.,ln.u·1 ron 'Jfl 1('(' ex
P•:netll't' preforn'tl A 1>1>
ly 10 lrv1n1· 1Jnrr1l•d
Sc:ho61 1>1i.1 2'J41 I\ ll1Jll.
Irvan•· !i!ilJ 4!11111 cxl
:JI E 0 I•:
S.Cretcry /Typist
l>wtaphoni· •·xp1•n1·n1·1•,
l(•J11'1 w1·ll111g & gram
m.ir 11·q111r1•(I 41 11
l••iluruty \u l1•arn lt·g.ol
."11·wp11r1 l1i-.1d1 l;M '1l:I%
SECRETARY
l•\Jll lllOt•. IVlll' /ltt rfll'l.1
11110 IWI H:1 WJ1111 If)., t•>.
111·1 h1·ls1lul ~al11rv 1111•·11
XlrH I r111i:t• lll'rll'f 11 t /\cl
I .H11 1· Ill•' ltl 11111•'11I 1.1 I
(.di :Wlr 1\1111111 r1 11,
K~ I H•;
SECRETARY
'll1•w1111r1 Ill h 1\rt h111·1
I 111 .ti I-11 fl) .... II 11 111
flt"'('""•'"''"' ,.1l.1r\ •.• ,, ..
fW'IL'UI .1!1• w '''llt'I I ',111
I 11m M1u111 & '\ .,.,.,,
lii~IMI
SECRET A RY /l .gal
I 1,111w1• l11r E-.t.1t1· pl.on
111111 I lqil .. 111 t.1w ul•,
·'fl""'·'"·' '\;ll\1111 I ~pm,· 'k 111. 111111,,11.ol "1'
l'1 \ >HI 'I ll('
SECRETARY
111:,UI olll• " oll'• II• ) p.111
I I "' I • I 1 ' •I •• \
I •• '• f •• rt t •• • ' l' I '
'1•"< t "" \ l'f' K.> U
SECRETARY LAW
Off ICE
'111111 tu IJllll \1'111 1111 II
I 11 'ih111lh1111d A I y p111 ;
, .. I f " \ I ·' '""' I -~M I If rt• t llr+I I I 'llJI If 1J
·,.,..1.,n1i. 11111.11 "'11'
CALL HOW
...,,., I "I,, I v '11· 1111 .1 I
fr,.r1 .t r1 tn1 "'• ,,, • .,,
·" .11l.1hl1· 11111n .. c.11,1r1•h
Io s " tte • ., ( .t f \I WI l h
llll'dll d II Ill ·I rrplfllll
' \ I• I ""I .1 ' I 111 I ~
I~, "'"' '11 , 11 1, 1,, ... u,
J-. 1 Ir \I I•
'"" l •·l.1f\ f',tM tllfl• /"UIJ'
'" '"" 11111•· "'' "' \1q•11I I I'\ 11!1 l-.,1111
I>!>' ·'' ~pm I 'II"'""
'"W 11tl f t Ufllt '~f'' '-, f
1111,1111 •;111 S.1111 I '\11 '
I .• 1f , "· ... c ••• ,
,'J I , rlUll.'
SECETARY-LEGAL
l.11•1k111 ~: '"' l1r11•1t 1 f•·r.1111 "'II h \ 1111 '\k 1 II·
I 1-.:.11 '""' rfr.,1r.1hl1• 11111 11111 r"1't I 11·1-.111 '11 Nwpr
('Ir ulr Sal 4'1111111H•11
w1 .. ~1• 7 1•1 fl.a.I 7J1011
St·1·rl'l11ry N u1111n w11l1·
11ro111•rty muna1!1•1111·111
firm w •·krn).! lull t11111•
"·c•rl'I ar v tn N1•wp111 I
lli•tn II .11 '"' M1n1111u111 I
~ l ,. \ p ,. r I I ' n I ,.
111•1 , • .,,ur y l'l1•a ,a111
111'.',..,.lfltillty .ind W/llfl lyp
tnl: ..,kllh ,, rnu ... t ' M..rl
mi: ... 11111rv ~7~>0 mu F111
llllt rldt'W t <tll ~U'>lt"
75l U1.a.'.>
• SECRET AR".S •
/\Cl J\~,l d1111 mt.I $251'
!-tl-c•1Mktl(~.1lt·~ SM.'11111
(; () curnput<>r SI0.211'1
1-'lnun('t·, IU-: $M,.it111
t-:xrit·r Coumwl111
F11rOurOfl1n·
4'1>111Jinl rnc111 t111ly
l.11. He1ndcri. i\~cnl'y
•\02CJ Htrch, J<:.,tuh '1)4
N1·wy10rt llct1d 1, H:iJ 8100
J)l'r. i\pply 111 Pl'r1111n , 1._ ________ _
THA NSI\ ME ll I t: I\ 11
ln.suruucc•, 3'120 llnstol
Sl . <; M E 0 E M JI"
SECRETARY
Utt• 1raff11· & 11l1•a11u111
SUTrtlllOdlflt:I> lol 'olf)all
lftll:/11.IOI' JIUbh:-.hlJljt ('0
S l1111 th1111<l o;kilb r ..
ftlllfl..-J M U)lll1u111 !I vro;
1·x 1wr !lu I 11 ry i·orn
1tll'll.'>ur.1lt• lrn1111•d 01wn
IOA Phone IOI ap11l
752 6474 Bnn~t n·.iuml·
Secretary
E'ttcirlNEERING
SECRETARY
Vers•tale pc rt1un to r
variety of duUc11 from
typanJI, c n1t1n ccr111e.
dr1t wlng t o fl ltnii .
Shortha nd hclprul. fuo
'-'Ul'•lc lyp1nii 11klllii rti
qi.II red.
IOIAN,,IHC.
141·15l3
~~ .. Eq'"i~'!runlly
SECURITY
OFFICER
l'l\l'll"IC MIJT IJA I.
INStJ Hi\NC'I-. ('OM
111\NY ,., ..,.,.k1n11 ·'
!')('1•1rrrt) Orf11•1•r You
"iJUhl lw van ol an 111
huu.w hl'l urH}' 1l1·11.1rt
m1·nt W1· .,_orrc•r 11 ri•,11
ht•nrf1L' una 1(000 i.llJrl
anp pay i:;xr BIU ENCE
NF..CfoS~i\llV Apply m
pvri.on to Per sonnel
l>cpartroont
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
100 Newport Cent.er Or
Newport Beach. Ca 92tlOO
Jo;qual Opportunity
~mploycrM W
SICY/UC8'T
Newport Be1tch Ad Aaen
cy needs 11rl w/idnl l.YP· lnl atilJs. plouant phonC' penonaltly. Start Im
(DW. 4 DAY WORK wax. 7am.-m. T\lel
Secrelary IOf' att.ornty, 70 Un m. Call Kathy at
wpm. Or•••• Couoly ....-. Aarportaree.~. I~~~~~~
I
I,
• ,_ ..
I,
•• .h
r. I ., -" t:.
7
l
9'11 I 1 .... -We IOll ..... ....................... ,. ............... .
C~f AlO Q1UeeUble, old racl1Ga, fW.. fWa. eilU-teoll, Mme Hlhltaff, ••'IV'llllr.U.U ..... Julr ua. ..... 1 "'-d Qr, H.L (8,W.
Mw t d'r1 .......................
!!?!; .......... ~
...... :N9ra ...
t4lcoal• 1 cw IOIO G11•1 .. 9010 Ttu!d!y. ,!y!y 1!1 1171 I • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Pool Tab I•. ._" 10Ud .a... aO •tte11 lncld'd, -.ea.me.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
~· SoodHce ll'l·llull · IHh. W to60 ltillle S-Vlc.t, ,.,..
......, or *1 boet. Co•· ....... •• •••••••••••••• & Accet..n.t 9400
DAILY Pll.OT CJJ ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••••
corur OarUtld / Potter~qulpmee l . Jkridl> .............. __ _...______ ~. • nr. brim, ···~~· =:--~ ~.~:?:" ~ * •• ..., •• ..... l ·~ o-1-...r~.
er" canopy. $2900. eorcm.do 1S II w /lrlr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'eEIC&m!no3 spd,lbift. arra. outhaul. ban1. pole. Auto body repalra, re· A.II/Fii 1tereo. ruQf .............._ • ---SIAQ0.56tla MODable. Call Jlm at 1real. tTS·ZllOnea,
-. toJO 11.2 Day Sallor" trlr. _MMlll _______ •ma.~ ·· -· -• AlllUMNl-0& I wlll c1,. .. ,, uni\ ••d MiU•IGLftrYou """' 1060 IUPPI•· °''"'· w.•1. ... ................ 11.2. 12100. bat ofr. '17 ClleveU• parta, call v-fl7• ..... peU.. Pewt.er -........ _........ MUST SEU..! Houleflll of
loyal Court teapot · MMYmAUCTIOM f1Mb1manJIOQY. fun, patnt1011. tv'1i II' BoetTarp •1171. afts ~on wetllda.y1. -••••••• .. •••••••••
FE~ • I lb .. Mid 64'tlH a 111-f6JI ,,_~:,!!T!,_ plaou. muy 1mal
4 ·=~ 0... ..... ~ 1--'-'41U------·-_.;......_ .............
~~ 1100 ----..U--bMt-. -w-/t.r&Uer--.-• _.._. __ :_-._Zill __ • ___ 1881 Jo~maUonal 5wP
-------ll'IS llelen.awlneGupP1 .... ferS. Van. •.ooo ori1 ~.
'11 Mere outboerd = C1'1Gll7, SI, 700. Call ev•. • ...... u •-••••• .. •-• Slllf.Qlllt. C&U G1·5'731.
=~~
-.... dfton-s • z • c:. .... ~ fbro s.a.· Qyuter-bOr... .._.~ *-dll. Pr J.-,. I.tee! :. ... • • 11•" _..a.t:.: aan.t 11.-.. LU baodl, 1.000 mJ. 10 poeltlon
t•,.._._. -.... --or • ...... 1G'711. thermoatat, 2 1pd ran.
Lml than to bra . 6wlmda.ZJ.S/8-mt. 'lllfORTANT .....-...---tlfO'' aiz.~1.am.ai.too1. NOl'ICl:TO ---111"1 ...................... .
Ready to ull SUO. =~~J ftPAYTOPDOLLAlt 1..,,.....raraai.. I' t 'P .... IO,I perfect cond. $200.
... olltr. 0rffa litlllit back OC• •t712
New Buy trailer • apace
at the Dunes.
842-0U2,6'4-41687
M&-tw The price of items fer top ueed can-forelp,
1'SACH&al·PIS·
ICllOOL S1tHteeftd.
Ml"-•Mlt a. area ................. c.u
111 --c:aaloaa& clta lr w/ol· ·-•• .. •••••••••••••• t.aaaaMI •TOet Aallquit fumhurti • m!K. OOl'A DE CAZA Mem· ..:;;;;;;;;;;.;,;;;,;,,::;.;.:;..~.;....--hcuahold iioodles. Mov· benbJp for Ille. Dia·
IO" cna l..-1 D1nh1h ln1. Call aft Spm. OOW1ted prt~. Call Joan
z ft. Alum. swordlbh
plink, hee·standi.ng.
38' llcGREGORCAT, um. bank repo, lnepect •otter. (714HS7M980 •
domeltica or clualca. n advertlaed by vehicle YoUl' car a. extra clean,
dealers In the vehicle aee 111 FIRST!
::~ .. Hl·IHI or "11a.. •• tatm bet top, IA1'f7. at?S-78'JObtwnU15pm.
dcrt'r dHll. H4· toa •-----------MS-7521 Even.l.nas Clalllc Racina Soop. 2t'
Ludera w/alip, Newport.
to4306.
cluslrled advert11ln1
oolwnns does not include
any applicable taxea.
Ucenae. transfer fees,
tinanc:e cbarae•. fees for
air poUuUon control de·
vice certllications or de·
.ier documentary pre·
paradon cbaraes unl•H
otherwise specified by
~ 4Mlfwbd. JI "*J 1070 Photo F.quip: Audio vl8· -----1 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ual, profe1slon a l &
USED ANCHORS. 50% off
retail. Danforth, CQR,
P.P. 9G-4464 l'Ncbl•I appllOllOftl ....... ~,-a
a.riaU&n School Appb' •m:IS~P..V
'"'•1:• HIO Blk vio.)1C<*h Wom11D'1 JrllY Jade rio& amatew'. Sat. July 21 •
•-••••••••••••••••••• 1100 w /OVl/l r 1• k•raat In l0-4PM,210l·DStaodard ... Poww 9040 '°:d:"'' 9070
fl I Iii 0....,. C:....,.
rREIGllT OAllAC ED ~ 8'1S-tza!S diamoDdll. Cold i.etl&ng. _A_ve_._s_.A_. ____ _
~ ~f._,=. BroybtU IOUd waalnul e pe ~Jr ~LS. tlVH ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• . 292$ H.arbOr Blvd. -811 .
lbw Tnatll Drinn •• per'IL T0p pay. Appl)I
C•W Towln1. HOB Quna Way, C.M. ea. 1~
Ttllleeea for c&rpltl no_palr
• ••Y*Uon. l''\all Ume.
640-*1. APPl.Y in person,
2.547 Eblbhif(Or. N.B.
Trav~I Neiman·Marcu1
Travel Service, Npt 8dL ...,.. reapionsible
qent 2 yr. min. exper
Out1landlo1 bene
1\"avel A&ent: Min 2yra
exp for bully olfioe. Com·
mereial ~xp nee. Salary
o pen . So . Coast
SiDu A.Ga W1'1-21RJ bdnn. Mt, corop.. S300, f\.n:n Watduna couch & Mu cMs .,,, 8071 CASI.I• p A1D d:u&U' $100 67S 31199 • •••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •
Wabr/Oryr1/Rert11a . Sobd Ol< d.inio& act buf FOK.l>TRACTOR wortunaurnot~7"8t33 fel butc h , table. 6 Xlntcoodllloo, l2SOO · GE/Puo.:~1 wuher, chilra. Cedar cbeet, stu· CaJIKrUl837-6990
tt::r felec . Many op--dent<Je.k,M&,3161. Shop Machinery &: tools,
· Leu lhan 2 yrs o1d. Made to order very fine drill presses, lathe, tbl ~mo w~~r~o~~·~ Uv'ina rm, bdi-m..i. lamps saw, radio saw, shaper, ~ • • etc. 6'2·8385 a.ft erM...:___....-work this, fluorescent
• ________ 1100UB.LE Ma~lrels & Hox ll&hls it many misc
USED
REFRJGEKATORS
Wu ben/l>r)'en.,
Belit &zya/Bar&ains
BES!' APPLIANCES
SaJes 4' Service
~4330 S36-0911
Spn.Qp$1.S. items. 645-6535 dys, ~·5211 ~um eves. ·
Game set, 48" diam
Pt:destal table, 11 11.
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
tressed Walnut, 4 whl W.,..~.~--T"'4S naug. chairs on casters. ,...,,..Wli ,...
Originally $1100 sell for from your business card.
$400. Magnavox stereo Send one card for eac.h console, 48" ofr-wht Fr. tag plus one spare. We
Tnlck Driver's Assutant. General Elec 17 cu.rt. Prov. $175. All 4PM, r eturn permane ntly
$3.SO to start. McMahan whte, relrig. Combo ~ sealed attractive tag &
Travel I Judy 646-4496.
Desk 642-8'50 model , very nice. Sl9S. ---------strap, meeting airline • • fM.S.0868 Designer sofa. brand new, l.D. requirements. Pre-
!IYPIST /SEC. responsi-
ble, mature. General of·
fice work. Good skills.
Heavy volume I mm ed.
operung. Laguna Beach.
76M911.
---------1 emerald green & wht venl 1068 & theft! For a
Admiral electric dryer, 1 pattern. Mu.st sell SS50 personalized tag enclose
yr old. Perfect concf. 67S-9747 wallpaper , fabric or
___ 559-0385 _ ___;___;' ---Two Ji'OLDlNG TABLES. "Day Glo" puper & we
Sear.I Kenmore matching 30~. Walnut grained will back & trim your Harvest Gold Washer & plastic lops, $50 ea. ta.gs. Or try two curds
Dryer S200. 980-'226. 644-8700 back to back
TYPIST/RECErT --'--------------1 PRICES.
Mature, accu.rat.e typist, Refrigerator, good cond Mediterranean sly le 9. $2ea or J /S..
x.lnt benefits. 549-l?67. $75 Call after s PM drwr dresser w/rnirror & 4/5tags Sl.60 ea. 631-4846 2 matching nite st.an<h. 6/9tag., ll.SOea .
typist for attorney, 70 AdmlraJlScuflfrosUree Bestolrer.675-5753 10ormore $1.40ea.
wpm. Orange County $240Xlnt cond Two Cherry wood twin Sales Tax Included
Alrportarea. 975-ron. 557·1L93 beds, with boxspring NO CARO?
r:rattress $100 ea. 551·9'7<18 Draw your own or send
After4:30PM. name, address. phone & Typ1sl /OHice Trainee.
lull or pl-bme, nr S.O
f'wy. Non-smoker pref
Write P.O. Box 8125,
Lona Beach~.
Typist & Data entry
lramee Must be self
starter. willing to learn.
SO wpm typing & ac-
curac,y a must. Call for
appt. S o . Coas t
Repertory. 951·2602.
TYPISTS
SUMMER
WORK
557-0045
ON·LINE Temporary
l'ersonnel Services are
~eased to otrer you a
dlance to win a trip for
two to CABO SAN
LOCAS.
~aister and work 40
hrs. and you are In this
<lrawinll 1 ll's that sim -
ple!!
WE NEED:
J'Secretaries (W/W /oSH)
"1'ypiata ~General or c Clerks
.fFileClerks
.f Ac<.tg Clerks
/'Receptionists
/Mag II Operators
Washer, super dJx, all cy-
cle model $135, Dryer
$130. Both look & run like
new G.E. Americana
Programmable dbl oven.
:.>"wide el~ range $175.
we'll make one card J)t!r
Olrung Room Set.. 6 chairs tag. Add 25< each.
dark wood. Like New Send check or money or·
$250.005$2-5573 derto.
~04 Twin beds, 3 drawer chesl
------w/booltshelves, walnut, Lg sized portable dis· pd B!S. wUl sell lmmed
hwashcr. Xlnl cond. $75. forS325. 675-7029
ml-5337 ---------Couch, 7' noral quilted
Apt size green &t wbUe. $195. 2 two
re!ngerator. SSO. becb. 645-9442.
67J.~
DRYER.GAS, CLEANS4S.
548-44115
For Sale: Large School
Desk. Re finished. Ex·
celleot condillon. Desk
pad. Slfi(). 53 I -6683.
ptLOT PRINTING
P.O. Box 1560
Costa, Me.a. Ca. 92626
CERAMICS
Handpa.inted eeramlcs,
plaques, n ativity sel,
pla t es, much misc.
items. Also special or·
ders & colors done at re·
asonablc C06t. 846-8579
eves.
Wuher & dryer set, both Gs• S. 1055 Cortllt
clean" work 0 ood .. ""'. ···-·················· , ... _ ri 548-4485 ., -MOVING OUT SALE: .,._.any paper. ~p ce.
---------• Fri. to Sun. 9-S. 926 Clay 9&-7033.
1Wmdow ai.r conditioner, 8t. Npt. Deb. Btwn 15th & Tennis club membership
20,000 BTU, 220 volta. lrv. <N B. ten. club> $750. Ql-3778eves. ---------,_....,..., ---------Garage Sale, Sat July 21. ~.,...~or673·84
Wa s h e r & Dryer
good cond. $120. Call
fM2..7503.
lkydet 1020
Nori take for 8, anuque Antique Oak desk
glassware. furniture, & Good oood. more. D 8th ST, HB. 546-0269
AWN SALE Fri/Sal/Sun. 2791 Cibola. Por1able car telephone &
Schwlnn. gtrls "Lil'Chik" C M. 12· Lehmen sail accessories, Sl400.
sting ray, Jk ow $75. boat w/traller $450. '64 1_~_219'l_..;.P_•.=:.ge_86_16_. __ _
•••••••••••••••••••••••
642·3«9 1748 Bonaire Valiant Station Wag CARPET
Way, NB: near comer $1.50. Many nmc. items. P1usb. 8 colors, $3.75 sq
_Tusbn __ &_2Ls_l ____ I -~---· ------1 yd. T78-2'.M3/543-5489
3 wh~I. 3 spd Scbwln Garage Sale, Sat /Sun 434 Custom drapes, were
bicycle with grocery Acacia Ave . C DM. $5.49now$2.00sqydlocl.
basket. Xlnt cond. $160. ·Dresser, nllc htbles, as· labor. 7'78-2243 or 543-5489 673-7495 sorted goodies.
23in Juvela 10 spd, all Garage Sale 7 /21-7/22, 9-5,
Oampagnolo mint cond. San Alfredo Cir~ Fln Vly.
'575negotiable67>9747 Clothes, furn, rugs, toys, etc. U\-Llr\W::.
llMK>llAllY PERSONN& SUMCIS C-r• &
Green House Clearance
Sale. wholesale prices
opesl to public. Speciali:t·
ing in large plants. 2602
Newport Blvd., bc.wn Del
Garage Sale, July 21st. Mar & Mesa Dr .. please
Only. Sand tires, gas ca11646-9988 3723 llrch St.
Mlwport •och
Veta Pref'd Part·Ume Op·
portunlty lo Naval
Reserve. Good Pay.
Benefits. <:all Naval
Reserve 562-m4
Wa.itreu & hostess. full or
pert·tlme, apply 18120
Brookhurst, Fnt. Valley
WAMTID DRIVEi
SUNDAYOHLY
To deliver Dally Pilot
blmdlea to carriers. Re· <Pn11 vaa or large ala· Uon wagon and a good
drh1n1 Rcord. Pliooe
642·4321 and ask for
Harry Seeley or Don
WWiaml.
EQUAL
OPPOlmJNITY Ell PLO YER
WAmtOUSIMAM
F /l1me. dilcribut.ioa • iD· ~•nlor1 control of
s oftware. Nr. O .C.
Al.rj)ort. Eaminp bued
on exper. 9am·5pm,
........ 1030 .......................
Qimplete clan equip, in·
cld. Beseler 23C, SOmm 2.8 EL Nikor w/cold
!Jg.ht, dryer, tra)'S, tap.
per & masc. $400/best ol· fer. 642,0990,
dryer, misc. 17332· . • Forbes Lo. H.B. Spr· Sturdy park-,Uke plcn1<•
ingda)e&Warner tables. 6 & 8 . $40 & ~.
Photo Equip: Audio Via·
ual. professional & a mateur. Sat. July
21·1().4PM, 2101·0 Stan·
daldAve,S.A.
Dogt 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOVING OUT SALE:
tread.le sew macbine,
barber chr. cedar chest.
wicker desk & chr, Oak
ofc stool, lndian rug.a,
many other anUQues it
coll ectibles. Haehld &t
misc. Items. July 20-21,
9-4 PM. 1i1 Mapolla St,
CM
Red Fem. Dobie l~yr. Beachwallt. 7276 Mast Dr. <l>edience trained. tmo. H.B. New aofa, mall set,
tJUPpl.Y food. $50. 645-4940 fisbmg rods, golf clube, rug1, wicker, mabog
Lhasa Aphsos, AKC Reg. bookcase. antiques.
8 wb old. Show Stock. tools, mile. 53M74.5. Fri· 752-9'45. "-·-----------·-~--------HUSKY PUPPIES. Garage sale • Minored "Utile Teddy Bears", 6 tables, roll-away bed,
_wka___;,_' Call_;,,.; .. ~GCN.:.:.;;.,;._ ___ 1 wood tab I e. • t e reo.
836-8791 or 631-100 POii Ir BENJI MIX PUP·
54&8)6
5officedesk 1-Secret.arial .->, l·Junior Exec. $125.
J.Walnut $75 each. King
1111.e bouprings & mat-
tresa 115. 75'-1777.
4'XI' Pool Tai*
Murnry patio billiards
with extras 714 ·54.5-1911.
SEWING MACHINE.
good cooditlon " porla· ble $50/besl offer. Blue
floor cushions (one pla1d,
one cord), used but good
cond. $5 ea. Nice
bedroom lamp $5. Curl-
ing Iron, good SS. Pretty
wall/1belf clock $5.
'OOASTER OVEN, G.E.,
works $20. Booka lOc ea.
call AFT 10 All Sat/&tn,
aft 6Pll days S48..fMZ7. PIES. 2~ ID09. 2 male, l Yard Sale, Cll. 909
fem. Small clop. Cute Ir Helem Cir. 7All-4Pll, lovable. SZSea. Sal/SUn. Iliac Items. P.UO room ac:reen and --'---.;:.._...;._ ____ , ~ 1Jl,aaioe23'119' +cover
,..._ .. Y• 1045 38'x10', SllOO. Call 531-7689
••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••••• Garage Sale-Woll hood & Free all orange ltltt.ena, e rJIGl41. rekwlin1 equlp, Demollabing house, ever· wb, need lovlnl bolnea camper Icebox, ttrffaer ything for sale! Appl.,
55'7·:al aet. ·CB ant~nna. motor· brtcka, lwnber, fixt~. -----~---•-_.... .... __ c-a... Ure9, tank.I,• ac· windows door• ah"l ,..-toa ....... ...,....,.llix. ~"'"".'"MJ.ac.Sat9AM2984 ' ... ".
'l'lrrier P't>~.Androl . _ _,;._CM __ . ----ttn, etc. 2132 E . Ocean
~
531-,_ _ ft'ont. N.B. 7~1 WAU:HQUSE
FACIOllY
ASSEMBLE.RS -_. ..., __ F ,,,..., Air aallera, plaallc NEW CARRIER 100,000 .,,._.,.. ._..., em. """'"· lliuinb6nl nu1 .. -power u .. --.....a Air ..... ........ _______ Sbep. Spa,yed. .,,.. Xlllt. ~ 2-a;;:;ri,, P'rl· uw .-uo .. -.. nrnaee.
&AloU9 ___ ... .., :::...-AduJ&a oalJ. SltonJ1. 20111 Blrcb SA. ..562-52ll
TophJ Paid Weekly 1_561_.f271;._ _____ WHEELQWR <Everest
81#tNow PnetolOOdbome.Calieo Ho\laebold Hema, "JennJnp·Premlere> ldUa. °"""1ed, cuatocn made MQll• 1 MMNO bunkbeda, alum con· for stout pertoo. Ne,. Ti .. .. ---~..;;;;,..;;;;.';.,___ veyer bella, coutnc· cond. OQl& apprcm saooo. i:= •r 7iNI:. Odal'T 'cat1 • Loaa .. 111balredD =-·=A ~~~ ~-.f11.1772 llO& 11/P cJ!~i;.,:l ... HT Z. lit' Place. Womea't blo--·HVtr ~~~~~~~~~1~;....;..;;.;_;;&.;;;:.;;;;;;.;::_ eo-. .am. 1man au., make
YACHl'IAlM ·~=wb Pboeo«nip. protwional ofr. Al10 other mlac 1111 .,._,.,_ MJP ,to bome. 6 .....-,.: let JulY 21 ,_u.._._._541_-GM_. __ _
Qillllr', MwllOW JMPll,210l·D8'm4ard -..ivejunlcmuatiol ..... y....._ .. _. llWI _. ..... rr.1.,;.;;Aw~,l;,;;.A;.;,;._____ .,. ..... y....._. . ._... ...._ ~---·--· OA&AO& IALS.•I a;JWM\fov.::::.~. Im 111 i .. ,.. a-. ._._, dabwahr, '" • mtero film •1.-.r. ...... '·••I•••· ........ . -.-. loe4t ••• , bike repalr !!4'17· .
F. .... t 'wrl&--....... ~ra:,-.f. 1 aed, ·~ d~ 1.illllaAl---JO._mt__.Ta~blt-w_J_4
•11 I Jf,W....,. ~ wUI Ill -=tie""'-..... alrt .. • d •will uaJa. II .. UF@IP&olMrllbt'.;;· •HJ. ( ·-· ... : au. coo ,
llwpt ..... CIL _..Qll.....,J......_ lrDl*iAnl> ~ ... --
•
-·
SCRAM-LOS ·
ANSWERS Lackey-81oom-
Soack-8oU>er-
BASEBALL
1be woman neJCt door I&
a little worried that her
h111baod might be ill.
Lately he's been paying
more attention to ber
than to BASEBALL.
Uhul••-
111\ 'yr old Sea Ray JOO Spt
l>ndge. twn, 1nbd, 255
Mere .. Radar. fishlindcr.
heavy duty ball i.ystcm
+ charger, fume alarm.
othe r xtras. m el'h
perfect & s hines li ke
new. Only 198 hrs. As·
i.ume $33.500 + $10.500
dwn. 955·1055: 675·5535.
Sea Ray. Wkndr 111977,
fully equip .. Sl3.SOO
Doc:kavail 49'7·2725
WClllH 8081 18' I.,._..,: Cloa...U. i....bd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.q~ ~ &U
FinedoUsordoll partapre much new m~h'I done .
dating 1940. Asiy cond. $2195/bestolr 644·9260.
_su._7_3116_C_all_A_m_·s ___ 3)' Sldpjack open, 6-cyl.
runs perfect. Must sell.
8013 $Im(). 673-JCJ7
••••••••••••••••••••••• Orlando guitar W/Cli.SC. •
$ISO.
714~·6264.
2 Bass Congos, SlOO.
Xlnl for beginners.
Call aft 5, 646-3166
York.Trumpet,
$150
536-474.5. H. 8.
Offlc.r.. ....... &
.......... IOIS •••••••••••••••••••••••
3M copier $800, Pitney-
Bowe s mailer S190 ,
Paymaster check pro1cc
I.Or $100. 6 steno chrs $40
ea Posting file stand $40
548 5734 aft 4P M
Executive desk, chair &
maL $650 value, for $375.
call 96S-2274
JC' Chris Sea sclff
Xluteoodltion, $19.500.
MG-2858
24 ft Sea Bird c abin cnaser 1/0 dnve. Trlr,
x1nl cood. Many xtras.
~3516
LOST M V SU I'!
21' restored Chns. Ask·
mg SS.000/m ake ofr.
5S7-0400 or 675-7646 Must
sell fasl.
~· 1973 Sabrecraft, new
OMC outdrlve Mny
xtras. S9.000. 498 1845
'79 T-BIRD. lB'. 200 OMC.
loaded. located N B
Weekdays: 213/8311-4275.
I '77 SKIP JACK
24reet F. B. Sl2,9SO .
64..S-1578
Sew9gU1cltl11n 1092 1976Seaswir1 20· corrshrl.
••••••••••••••••••••••• cuddy-cabin, OMC 245hp, Lat.e model RJccar porta· xtras. $4850. 970-2843
hie sewing machine, dbl 26' Eddycrafl sportfishcr,
needle, $175. 714·892·6264. single Chrysle r. s II p
Consew power machine, a v a i I. Ca II Harvey
straight or zig.zag. Xlnl _642-4644 ___ . _____ _
cond. Can be seen al
Fabric Box, 26083 Getty
Or .• Laauna Niguel.
831..23J2
5portiftg lioock 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co l e man Peak I
bac kpa c k, b lu e . Polarguard mumm y
sleeping bag. l mo old.
$65 ea. 645-9796
70' Mouring in Avalon.
Prime loc. Interested
parbes call &4.5-7673.
•••• '79 15 ' BOSTON
WHALER. 70hp Mere.
Trlr, cover, etc., elc.
Must sell. Eves, 64.S-7673
SL.s AVAii.AiU
YAC Newport 666-0551
• Hunt. Harbour, slip
free, exchange for use of
»42 ft. sai..I. MG-3822
the advertiser.
'nM .. 11/, Clill1ia 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Slips for rent, 20' I ILtltr Hai tll
& 25' sa ii or p w r. 1ME AUJOMOllLI
548-5656. CONSUi. 'r AMT Put yean of experience
Wanted slip for a 38 ft new on your side. Providing
classic steam tug boat. consultation & "ln the
We are conservative peo-fie&d" appraisals to pru·
p6e. No lat.e parties. Our dent owners & proepec ·
boat has no noxiou s t 1 v e buy e r s o r
fumes & makes no noa.se I N V E S T M E N T
except for a whisUe. The au&omobiles. ll takes a
stack will meet more professional to d e ·
rigorous standards lhan le rmine real value.
any other power boat in 714 /557·7752. 3187 A ·
the harbor. Please call Auway-1, Costa Men. O'Connor Engineering, ea 92628
Oiuck PonsoUe. 979-3993 --·-------
T1 1p~rtatioll •••••••••••••••••••••••
tl20 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oab over camper. $2'995.
Im Ford ~ ton. 6 cyl. 4
spd. slick. Prv Ply
5.J&..4.543.
Motorfatd liUt 9140
1 OFAllHD
191SO MERCEDES 170S
C.briolel 2 door con·
vertible. tan exten or
brwn llhr tnl. 4 cyl nat
head mlr 4 spd lrans.
unbeli e vable
automobile. a real
classic.
~at.-....
1300 W Coast Hwy
Nwpt Bch 642·6763 ....•.•..•......••..... ~
•77 Puch Moped, $225 OalmJer. 1966.-n·ghMtttnd
Puch nms & tires SlS dnve. English plateb.
ta.ch. Call 968-2187 $4,500. 497-2725.
Puch nms & t1re11 Sl6 '57FORDCOHV.
each Bicycle n ms & & purt:, car N~s work
parli.. bes l o ff e r SCW!lJS. 968-2187 ----------$17, 000 car when re:.toro
PUCH Maxi Sport Silver uon c. completed. t956
Dbl :.cat w/peg!> Xlnt M.BZ219 <Cla~1cl sedan.
cond. l!OOO m1 SJ YS IM8-4017
~ ---------ltwca wft-"
MOPED. $150.
640-901.8
VtWdn ........................
71 FOttD R.V.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
Can't Sell Your Car ?
CRIVIHIMW PAYSTOPOOLLAR •
t"orClean Used Imports ca.II Mike or Don
835-3171
WANTED! Late model Toyotas,
Vohu, Pickups fl Varn;.
Call 1.9 today I
tnrlr1Jkr
YOYOfA·VOUO
1'66H.,._ll•tl. c .........
""-U._tlOl w '40·9467
Pvt. party needs clean
car. truck, etc. CASH
ZU/404-1438
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow us the opportunity
t.o consider lhe purchase
or trad('-111 of your l'le1111
l'or.iche. Check wittr Us
Today!
Privat e P arty net!rls
automobile for approx
SlSO. 640·2776 ----
••••••••••••••••••••••• •.. , .. 970t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I Vao customlzied by fn. 9 I SO tenor designer. Xtras. 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Orig. l'OSl SlS.000.
'75 Honda 550 SS. 4 cyl, 7 14 I S 8 l · 4 9 9 2 . or
xlnl nmrung cond. $095. _714_1489-4040 _____ _
4IM-03l2 ~ 4 WIMI Dri..s 9550
NEW Y amaba 80 "Chap-•-••••••••• • •• • • • • •• • •
PY .. motorcycle; aulo '73 Ford 4x4 1hT~ Top
trans, all irtras; great for emd, $2700.
around town. tugb ga.s 559-1342
mileage. $500 or best of· fer. 661-3791 1973 DODGE~ TON. ---------1 4 WHE EL DRIV~.
$3,200.
PHONE: 6'2-48419
ATlOOION!
Me r ced es, BMW ,
Porsche, Classic & Ex.
Ollc We wtll sell your car
on com1gnment at your
pnce Best location an
Orange Counly. For m
formal.loo caJI Jim Cur
ran.
AMtah•• ..... _ 1300 W Coast Hwy
Nwpt Bch 642-6763
GOLF CLUBS. Wiison
X31, 9 Irons, 1·3·4·5
woods, like new, Sac.
$200. Call S48·139S aft
5PM.
18' WELLCRAFT. center
console, 80HP , OB.
Vansom traile r . ball
tank. accessories. Xlnl
cood $4,000. 979-9621
11118 Honda XL350. Runs strong, so mpg. $800, of·
fer. 646-96129 (eves>.
'78 Yamaha XT 500, xlnt.
cood. $1,000/bstofr.
8C7-03.Y>
'63 Naa.soo Patrol, xtra ,._ _______ _
deian. S27S0/080. See to ••
appreciate. 833-1337
Used Dive eqwp, tank, re·
gul ator , console &
gauges. F\JU ocean gear.
Don. 751-1298.
17' Fiberglas tri hull. 130
hp. Chrysler/Volvo 10 .
Walle tbru. Many xtras
No trailer. $2900.
Wo>25!56.
'72 Hartey Sporty: A lot of
chrome & custom pa111l
See to apprec. $2200
642-2622.
'68 CJS Jeep· v8, WlllCh ,
roU cage, soft top. 11 · l.S
tires, Pipe bumpers, l\eadct'S. 650 Holley. 538's
locker. 842· 7956.
Trampoline, Nissen 11880 .
Newport Slips for rent. 20·
& 25' sail or pwr.
548-5656. Malar"'-s. S./ Tndls 9560 Rlllt/StOlap 9160 ...................... .
FERRARI, ROLLS
ltOYCE. MHCIOE$
llMZ. JA~UAR,
PORSCHE CAa
IWFS • FOR DPaT
DETAILIMG, HAND
WASH. WAXING •
IT'S THE LAST
DETAIL! Off size. 7x14 webb bt.'<.I.
847-3322. 848-0228. 3>' SKIPJ ACK. Xlnt cond
UHi''. VHF. -.-erord depth Stan,lest_...t, finder, AM /FM, C/8 , ... 1095 · bail tank, more. $1 1,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49+-&1)1
NCR4 clerk cash re&isler.
$375. J.ODIACMADlll
Xlnt.cond ·$1,SOO .
64..S-ll08 '"'~ --1091 Olaracter 1907 26' Salmon
••••••••••••••••••••••• troller. 640·0795 or
Beaut. 25" RCA Color &.f763
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RENT 23' FrREBALL
S ELF CONTAIN ED
REASONABLE. 645·2283
'71 Apollo rnotorbome 27'
"W " Dodge eng. roof &
dash. air, custom sleer ·
ingsystem,AM /FM4 l'h
cass. Must see to ap
prec1ate. SH,750. Call
Gary. 631-0M aft SPM
191"01ll>
Shortbed Pie ..
Mag wheels, st.Jck shift &
low, low miles. <Se r m :m.
$4999
MllMn CocllcK 2600 Harbor Blvd.
1425 Baker St.
COSTA MESA
54().9100
'Jltt..ore's new eqwpment,
new management, new
ownership at the sa m c
locauon. Pick up & de-
livery + drop-0ff service
avail.
CUI for appo111tment or
!>1op by & see what wt'.
art dolll1'.
TM Last Detail
(7 l417SJ.1J37 :ms Birch St, Suite J
Newport Beach . T.V. $138. 2 Yr. Warr. -lbston--Wba--ler-. 8-.-Sq-ua_I_, 3~
Free Del. 646-1786 HP Seagull, w/saU. $800.
z.eoith, blk/wht 19" 1V. 67S--3l68
'74 Futura 27'. loaded,
n eed qui ck sa le .
Sacrifice $8500/oHer. ------•-•!~~~~~~~~~· fK2..4647. • Don't Miss This •
Good working condition.
S50. 640-7CM9 loah. Sal 9060 RENT '78 22' Luxury
·-•••••••••••••••••••• rnotorbome. Sleeps 6.
2l"color1V$95. SANTANA20 Sell cont. $250 /wk.+Bt'
lyr.warranly Lilteoew,newtrlr. mi.~
642-5340 673-0489 ---------------~ ~ Utllty 9110
25" color1V $138. CAL~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 yr. warranty 1B76 wht/blue trim & cov,
142-5340 pop top/dodger. galley.
10' Box traUer oo tube
frame w /leaf springs &
winch. Re-adaptable to
boU or bilce trlr. Must
sell. best ofr. Aft 5pm
~lU.
SELL OR SWAP. Perfect bead. VHF, AM 2 speak, •Ilia 6, 150 Genoa, 2 anc.b, cood. Lrg real walnut swim tad, compass, 1979
conaole color TV for Jobo 9.9 elect start, 3
young 19 or over color bait+ more. AU like nu.
portable plua or mlDua SIJ.'130. 213-582-3'98. NI/to Senlce, ,.,...
cash. &M-8203. 1---------.. 1 & Acc"1..tn 9400
Akai ~Reel to Reel, 4 SACRIFICE27ft. Ericaon ... ••••••••••••••••••••
bead. 3 motor $450. Evee =:'10:~b. o~~P4 SBYICI DIPT.
511W'741 ba.p o 11Ua, loci. nu Opeo&DaysA Week
Beeu1i1u1 25" eoloc' con-· cbu&e. VHF, CB, sw-a lioo.·Frl.:7:30-5:30
sole, xlnl coad, l l80. water , fa tbometer, Saturdays:8:00.S:OO
....... 2111-"'-Zodiac Inflatable ran " Allefl'! .... .......,, _. ... ..,..... all acce11oriea. Plus 21112!~ Blvd'.
.......... much more. $15,500/ Coltalleaa ., ... au• FIRM . 551 -4289 . 546-1934 .. ... !if............... SERIOUS INQUIRIES
lrnmd 9010 <X"lLY. New cbrome mlnHruck
-••••••••••••••••••.. UDO 14, 1922. very clean ~~u :r: for w ~~u:;
W/trlr, $1250 Firm . t.11. Exeal.lent =r (or
...
SELLIN&
NlllT_.
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT , ..... ,.. ..
e.1642·1671
~ r.i. ~=. ~" ':r
'flAif't TO RENT 1'MI· lM'7
Tbura H . ·wk 25'.35' . ..Uboel lt'OID P.P. onlJ Wuted lluncl• 11·20,
10 ,,. aalllDI t1per. 11-11. II.al tram. llUlt m.ia. AM for John ba ID 11*1 CODd. MM ......... 1pm0f'llm.514l.
a : Gd nc:. NCOrd. Real· ,...,... neerw d1eMI
IJ clD, Id cond. Trlr lDol. taakl ava11a ble. All
INIO/bllt.17MOU. models. N clla1au 1
-'a.min. 1114 E. ut St.
UttJe Mill Muflet sat on a I.A IGmf.
'Nftt, alonl came a IP6del' .ad read tn the
l)ally Ptlot Cla11lfled
.action about Mist Muf· .... 'NI.a .... boulbt it
4 .. LR1IX1I .u bala.d ..... mll&d OD 4 t'beYJ
!·IUI I" rallye wblt .,,...., ........... .,,..... tar•• Yo. tu NII
,._. tuffet ad .... of -DMtUD top tlaell otlMlr lbl•I• tbrou1b cab 1Uc•, ua&H wla:
0.llJ Ptlol Cl1t1lfled don .... Aft l :IO.
-CllJMl-ff71 -. .... .u.
'76~MC
HIGHSBIA
PICKUP
Sierra 25 Loogbed. V-8,
automatic, power steer
log, fact. air, lilt, stereo
cassette, heavy duty SUS·
pen.'llOO. awtlliary lank,
shd. r1wlndow, mags
w/ovals. '(Ut6736)
$5595 * J.C: FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC
3JClO E. Lit, Sant. Ana
(714)558-1000
9705 .......................
AISAROMIO
SALIS. SRYICE
AMDLIASIMG
1978 & 1979 SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS!
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
'59, Alpha Romeo 1300
Spyder. R estored,
wht/red, xlnt inves t. S7SOO. Call 213/422-7421
aftsPm. 1974FOID co.w PICaUP ... 9707
With camper, 4 speed ••••••••••••••••••••••·-
trans., radio • beater. "Tl 1001..S snrf, AM/FM.
X L NT c on d I t i o n . auw, $1,SOO.
( lJ13150). at· 1384.
SZ599 '74 Audi lOOL.5, mecbanica
......,.. C ••• chance. New Urea, swuf.
a&OOKarbor Blvd. AM/FM stereo. llu1t 1425 Baker St. sell I for $1,274. $51-8081.
COSTA llESA IMW 971 z __ .....;....MO-__ ,_,_oo___ •••.....••••••••••••...
710utw, new ti.rel 1ood 72 3.0 CS. 1ood cond.
-11 ----" ......... ......., 90,000 mi. 4 apd, call eva,
........ --· -· 7'W-48'1 ...
"N RaDcllero 1 owaer. Xia&. CODd. .._,_, or .....
'87 GllC ~ T. plcltUIP, VI,
Aff. A/C, P/8, JUnt. ..... ...-.
'11 1:1 Cemlao: AC, DblrCIM CIO¥'tr. Id cood, ---.m.im.
·--~----~-•• Bavaria interior Ir ... IJDt. coad. 0epeo.
clable.. ..-. 75W105, ar
,,.beftl2.
• ••• -··-• ' ,_ _,..... •• ........ A
1
.......... -.............
Thutldey Ju!X ,, 1110 ....... 1_,1rW ...... f .. 1rted ....... UHd ....... Ut•d Alltoa. UHd AlllM, U.-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
I IUU:DlATl:
OaJVt:RV'
uaelSIUCTIOH
C»MIW 1'7'
J211·.
1211·. ALS0833CS1 .,
.. STOCK!
Call lodlay • We .W.o ma)
have that pre-owned
HMW you are luokin1<
for'
lll·Z040 4tM949
laalf••C• •78530i
4 speed. llWU'OOf. leaU.,
alloys , low mlleR !
.Operates on regular lueJ ! (s.M:J)
$14,ttS
4 Others lo Choose
CltEVBIMW
I.Ill& Broatdwaty
SANTA ANA/835·317
~ECOUMTY'S
OLDEST
t1JI .......................
7111tlu' tr ...,adl&al mi,ate.roo. l
owner. <>rllt PP.
m>O'ofr~
·n UIS 2dr. )apd,
AMlf'M. Mmpa. 44M m1 .
G500lbe1d ~ IN8
t7H .......................
"1G tll'I' X1ot Coftd. l'bH .....
~ ----'10'42 0.ppr ll'OUP. hlk
w/bn tr car <.O\'M, •Int
... mot/bell °''"' ....
,. Pcncbe • Jm m11c
~ ...... an..,,
'T7 Tara• 911 b !WJ)tlr
llhatp, lhOWroom Sh•Pt-'
I.ow m•l••tt
VeUow18luk Prh• ..
ncaot1ablu <.:1&11 t1•l~orm 90ao
'Tl Pondk! lllL'i, 11lvttr.
wr. aunn. 11Joy11, •l~.-.U
tape, luadN'.J Shoowrooeo
<.'OOd. suuoo ~ itU3
'73 lJll.. ~ rru xlnl lOfld. ll*1 ieaa mi. mile oner 'Ill IH2 Tiuiia. rwlll 14rc'4l
-...1 00 ll.n)' fil¥¥, IWlu. llU bO, tti.3UO 873-61t0 ..._.. 9717
•••••••••••••••••••••-• "7311 914 ZO :lOrnp~. 1111 (ihru:h &.Oraket>, SUPl',;R lrmdMew'79
HONDA Cars MAHY
ToCIHDH ,.,._!
UNIVERSITY ow. ....
H.dD C... • GMC
Tn1eb :mo Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540.0040
·n Accord Loaded
Best otter over s..\.200.
673-0077
'77 <.:1v1<· CVCC. Wht,
AM t FM /cai;s, $:14!00
642•6130 bef 1 lam, aft
(lpm.
~ ....... 9710 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'IU" 67S..~17
·w 911 T. Mat;~. radu1U..
mei;h sound, vt•ry dean
Sacnhcc $6.000/IJl.t ur1
~~ev~
l'Ortche '67 !IU. No ru~t
Alloys, $8500
8464921
·70 Porst he 911 F: /\ llo Y'>.
Mlchelins. Konis. 5 ~pd
Ot!M/fsst $6500 548·2687
'68 912, 8 Ullrf, 5 i.p<I ,
8leroo, rt!<! w1blk 1n1 .
m>0.675-8638
'66 912 :>-sp. alloys.
645-1071
·•· WMCI DIPf. OPIM 'Tll t ,...._ MONDA YI
.z.
•WSOIPT.Of'I"
'T1\ t •.M. MOMDAYI • 'Tll J ......
SATUIDAV.
• J.
MLH Olrf. Of'IM 1
DAYS A Wiii
• 4.
WI LIA~ALL .
MAllS & MOOllS,
SP'ICl/l.UDN6 1H VW
&MHCIDHllNl
• 5.
WI HAVI OVll 100
NIOWMIO
ICOMOMY CAH YO
CHOOSl,.OM .,.
IMMIOIATI
DIUVHY Ot4 MOST
MODIU
11711 lliCH ILYD
HUNTIHGTO.. llACH
142·2000
• ?te.MC
WIAH
Sierra Grande 15. 3
seaitt. 1.W m!les. V-41.
itut.omlUc, power st4.>er· in&. fact. air. < 1800744>
SIJtS * lC. FOmNE PooUac·GMC
D>O E. 1st, SMla Ana
1714)$58-1000
9910 .......................
·11 Century. 2 d r . Like
new. lS,000 rru. A.tr. lilt .
cniise. AM/i''M. $4200
C!n-966.1.
•ll900WNOAC •
751UtCk
ESTAnWAGOM
3-seat.er. V-8. automauc.
power steenng. fact. a.ir.
till. l·ru1 1>c, wood
gr:.un.l 11ggage rac•k.
(il8315l
$2595 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponliac·GMC
D>O E. ist:santa Ana
(7l41558·1000
•7:; 2-dr century, lan<hau
'76 S£VO..LE. clean. lo
m i, pvt ply. $8350 .
673-32181
'73Cpede Vlle, loaded, lo
mi, I owner. P.P. SZ450.
Afl6.~
1976CADIUAC
aDOltADO COUPE Splat pwr. seat11. lilt
wheel. crwse control •
lltereO. Cabnolel top &
all cl I.be Cadillat' lux·
unes. Low. low m1leb.
<OC1NRR>.
SIH9 .......c • .-oc
2800Harbor Blvd.
1425 Ba.ker Sl. COSTAM~A
540-9100
'11 Cad Sedan de Valle,
low rrulc5. Xlnl cond
New tJ.res SU:IOO 549' 5132
1975 CADILLAC
COUPE DE Yllil
Leather. Lape, lilt wheel.
Cabnolel top. ruu power.
fac.tory air cond. & low
nules (S32NIM 1
$45'9
Maben Codillac
2600 Harbor Hlvd
142$ Baker St
COSTA MESA
540-9100 'QI vw body <shell only l top. loaded. mllll cond .. lo mi. $3)00. 644.SSIS -------- -$2:;.CaJI ---------1'76 Cpe de Vlle, beaut
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
,.,.. ft I:'• : HI I
""'l\\lr ',\
S41>-I 200
•HURRY ON DOWN *
'751MPALA
4 door sedan , Y ·8.
Mutomlitlc. power i>t<.~r·
lfl8, fat't. lllr, new paint •
rx.-wures. <921MlT)
$1995 * J.C. FORTUNE Poohac-GMC
200> E. 1st. Santa Ana
(714>558·1000
1979CHMOUT
MOMIA SPIDEi
Automatic trans.. fac-
lory air cond.. rallye
wheds. low mtles & 11kc
NEW! <290WOY I.
$5799
Maben Codiloc
2600 Harbor Blvd
1(25 Baker St
t;Ob"1'A MESA
540.9100
1967 Chev. itlnl con<l. New
I.Ires SQ)S. Call Gene I 1111
W42-ll07!1.
'70 Monte Carlo ~ dr.
S2200. Days I 630 1:;11,
clo'eli/wknds 962-0730
L .... f ..... t .. '\.-~ft..-..y
A.tt4 .......... C:..-.. , ......
•NEATWAOON! •
'76FOID
COUMnY SqtJllE
I 0 ft ASS. WGM.
VII. automatic, power
!lll'crini;. po wer win·
dews. locks. fi.ct. air.
ltll. Crul~I!. rack. sler<.'O,
!IPIH !>eats. new radials.
15.2'JNWG>
$1495 * J.C. FORTUNE
Pontiac GMC
D>O E bl, Sa•ta Ana
(714)558-1000
1976 FORD WGM.
TOIJHO S9UtlE
Automatic pwr '!l~·r
~. 1>tcreo. air c.·ond . low
rruleoi & XLNT t'O•d1t1on
cl01.NWG l. Special µnn·
°' $2H9
Maben Cadillac
2600 Harbor Hlvd
1425 Bak<'r St
COSTJ\ MESA
540.9100
·711 l''utura 4!-t pcl , n •d
w1whl 1nl . J\M /l"M
stereo. l!J mi li.l tu puy
oH loan of S312U 73 dn' l''>
1 l :.c w a y • 9 i; II •I " ti 5 .
544.s.:nJ
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
J()f>I) ~lA~f\OW Ill J l•
COHA Ml \A 1,.l'J 0 0 111
'11 Convert clllllllic partial· ty rest«ed. Best ofr over saooo 673-44:ll
'75 MU8l.. GbJa 6-cyl, 4
spd, AM/ft'M, A/C. PIS,
P/B, S3350. 64&6205 aft6.
9955 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•27000MILES •
'77CunASS
~EMEH.T.
V H. t1utomat1c, powt"r
'>leering, power win
dowi., tilt, fact a 1~
'>tereo t<1 pe, landau.
1i.lHUCWJ
$4195
*J.C. FORTUNE
Pu11t1at· G MC
3-0J t: l:sl. !)ant:.c Ana
17141558· 1000 •
"n Cutla~s Supreme, AC.
lilt whl. AM /F'M, ~ood
rru. l'I' K46 >n'>7
'W Om1·~a t> t•y l 2.'>,000
rru Z dr. l:mduu lop PS.
PR 11 new tir<.'S. Mint
1·011d li.~l ofr over $0!800.
~447!1
·70 Old.-. Uclta AA
F:xt'Cllent cond1t1on & ·. '77 XJ.f2L
Aulomauc. air. fully
t!QU1pped, GM actual
miles . Rege ncy Red
w/lan hades. ··Flaw.
I~." <254UKTI
1!170914 1.7L w /headers. &
5·spd trans. Both rhlt
10,000 ma 'ago. New
orange p1unl w tear cov
er, Mi t'h r ud111ls .
AM/FM. $48()()/or ~l ofr.
P.P. 4!J6.518S
____ 968-__ 92'_7:_2 ___ Codlllac 991 5 blue d'elegancc, lo ma.
'!ii Chevy Grc.-en 4 door
350 cu in. "7•\ VI! 4 ~pd .
mags,~ work, mu::.l
:.clJ. &l ofr or t rade for
., ., . 494.()202 a fl 5 30 75 Cnt.ry Sq W~n mint Mui.I~ IO!f440H ·m Bug, auto. slick, good
cond1t1on. $850/offer.
........•.....•........
1977 CADILLAC
SIDAHDEVIUE
FWl power. cruise con·
l rol. full vinyl lop.
AM7FM s tereo. tile
wheel. leather & low ~. (Q15l142).
x.lnt cond. Ong. owner.
S58l6 968-3Zl2
cond. J\C. 'ill'rl'O. lope. "'9to ---9957 rrw se. !t pu~1>. $281'.15.
Salea-Service·Leasang Rois ltoyu 97 56 673-7222 ~ 9925 &&2~evC!1; •••••••••••••••••••••••
low Ccrver,lllc.
Bolls tk.oyce BMW
l.540Jamboree
Newport.Beach 64o-&M4
CltlVIHIMW
lsl & Broadway
SANT A ANA/835-3171
-'74 XJO. fully cqwpped, '7S8MW305l: xlnlcond, 1 chauffeur driven. Bsl owner. 18500/of r. 752·'204 olr 64.5-5815
wltdys, 951 ·38 43 -----·
eves/wknds. Jag '73 XKF: l"onvf'rt1ble.
"fj1 2000C Sprts c.: Pt!. 7(1; 000
rru. xlnl meek. auw N<:w
Koru's, muflr. s ilvr w tbl
~~ C714, 752 &!08
'T7 ~. auLo. ~l•'rl'lf l':t1>:.,
;<Int e·vnd1t1on $!MOU
f;.tl·4!i~!J
IOI McLAREM's
tfiON. Beach Blvd.
l.AffABRA
c5 Mt. No.of SA fo'w yl
V·l2, full y equipped
4-sp, s 1lv1blk. 33M; ex·
<.'<'II cond Ir you·rc look-
ing for one <>f thcst.• rare
UcUUlle·~ th1~ IS II $1:1,500
l r ii d 1• 1· u n ~ 1 d c r 1• d
~ 711~1. Ci7~l il14H
9732
"7<1 1 ~ Jll. J\M i'"M H trk.
nu Mdl l11 •·~. l\·1M. xlnl
~ 494 •\:ns.I
9738 ••••••.•............•..
72 Maida HX2. 4 dr, run~
great J\C. 25 mpg. SllOO.
Call Dean. 544·5491 ------~·ru 9740 ••.........•.........•.
....................... ---------
"l DEALER IN U.S.A.
ClOSlO SUNDAY\
"!'JO Sii vt·r Cloud l
$1!1.000
9&S 4144
'74 VW Camper. aulo.
f\IC, stov • refrig/si_ok.
22,900 OU. $4850. 557-7066.
'76 Conv Bug: Cham· patgne ed. wht/wht, lo
au, xlnl cond, AM /f'M.
BOO &73-8423. . ----------
'73 Super Beetle MclalUc
topper. AM /1-'M ster<."<>
t'lL'!l.'>. A tC. xlnt. cond. m-
~1dl· & o ut. $2 ,SOO.
642.877:; ----Saab 9760 '74 Soper Beetle, AM/FM
..... •••••••••••••••••••• ~lt.·rcu radio Az.;kin~
SAAB ~ 552· 7230
SAL.ES, SERVICE
AHDLEASIHG
1~8 & 197!1 SI\ l.t::
NOW IN PH<xifn;ss·
BUCH IMPORTS
1148 Dove Strc.-cl
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
Toyoto 9765
"58 C.:laS'>IC Hu1:. Hcbll
cog.~.
1Yt2 59'Jl
'71 vw nus. XJnt cond. New c ng, new tr ans
s:.1X> Skl-872.1 -----
•73 VW Super Hef!llc. new
Pfillll, n:bll cng., good
cood. $2SOO or orrer
847-48Sl7
S6H9
Ma bin Cadlloc
2600 Harbor Blvd
142S Baker St
COSTA ME.SA
540.9100
19nCADtUAC
SIYIUE
1-'Ull power, lealhu.
t'n.&bC control & stt:roo
radio. <8:il!SPK1.
$1999
....... Cadiloc
2600 Hurbor Blvd
1425 Baker St
C<Jb'TA M~A
540-9100
•••••••••••••••••••••••
~San!Sale!
C .. Y~'77
CORDOIA
Loaded including l>un
rool. stereo. fuJI power &
low rrulcage •"29kYX1
Warranty avruhablc.
am Granad41 " dr Vlll)'I
Wfl, air. t"t1· . lo mi. 'l:lnt
1ond $3700 C>fr PP
5&«01
'G6 ..-ai rtanl' <'on v ~ u
puuat & top. ™'° bt•i.l ol
h:r &73~43 tl73 fi04ti
GI.AHA.DA
Sevtlll· l'ully (.'(fUIP drk '76 Seville: 1 owne r . ultra bm m(.'lall1t·. t·amt:I top.
clean. lo m1. com pl SlO.SOOit 0 ll·a~t:
$3995
JIMSLEMOMS
IMPIORTS
l!f/OHJ\RHOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
631-1276 833-9300
FOUR DOOR
77S1lvcr 12'7 tSMV1
S!J.11~
Ti Silver. ! 11~~\C. 1
g:n;> l o <1ded . $9500 546-7500/540-ll90 75!1-%01 wdkys '75 t:ort1ol>41 SJlver lull "77T.1n 11;,1SLX 1
power. hclow hlu1•hk . $JZ1!'1 197 I CADILLAC
R.EETWOOD BRHM.
H1U power. ractory air
cood .• AM t FM sleroo
Ulpe. lilt wheel, s pltl
pwr. se<.1ts. padded top.
low Dllles &. XLNT t0nd1
lion . Mu s t i.cl''
(283CTN).
9917 .••..•....•.•..........
'f_l) ('amaro :J27. ;eulu,
l\M 1-·M t·:tl>~l'll<·
4911 2.Jm
$i!40() 675 lf)31 fJ(•I II> h 77 1.1 lilu.· I :n l!'il . \ '
'7 ,., -"· I I 11 ~~m, !) v h....,h,e. 'I \1•r II "iH:-.llH•r ej'~fllll'
puw1•r blk llhr aril l>ll!C"i
J\M FM '>ll'm, .11r xlnl JM l>k hlw• t IJIJltl.A,
'75 CamaruLT,i\1(' ne·w t•oncl . lo ma $:!7110 ~
l1rl.'l>. 50,000 ma $35()() l.01 :tiJ7 All eur-hu\1· Jlr 1·w1111
!m 703!f uorun.:. vm) I 1ntt·nur ""
Cc:1•ia ..... al 9930 WY m 'l:lnl mt·1·han11·,1I '75 Camwro. rl'd 601'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ol'ldltlon llawauan J\m AM1ft'M cass. Al(;, V·8. 4 O> 752 7SJI ur 55EI ~
l>rl, new 1" A w mttl(:. l•--------•1. ________ _
$3700 'J'ueh-Sal 640·5800. * S99 OOWN OAC •
JolMIOft&S..
UMCOlM-MEttCURY 'Spt.<>1al or lhe w~ ..
1978PIMTO
S 1 I v 1· r t.• x l e r 1 u r •
.Jutom11t1 1·. radl•J &
hc!Jt.t-r W6tUt-:HJ
S3450 ~ll;;rhor HI .C M
!Ml 5'i30
7;, 1•1n10 aulv. :ili,000 n11
1 li:.tn. ~1!'1CIO
1;.11;:icn1,
9960 ...•.....•••••.....•...
'76Pfy .......
111 Fury I dr s tallnn
"" ,, ..: .. n , J\ 1 1 r u I 1 y
"1111ppc'fl l\1r M, l''M
1.1.J111 I' H I' S M11~1
l'IJhlf'> /\.. Jrlh•r1tff'> t\JI
111.11111.110.·cl h v 111:1:1
11•-c han1e" J\11 a\ail dC
~WIJ )1000 hl'low Ulu1·
Hvuk wholl':.alc pnn·
L>wl> Pilot 330 W H:1 y
St. ( 'M fi42.tfJ21 l-1t!el
~j(t:r 17141522·5333
Sunday by J\ppt * 197 h· 450SEl.
Su µ 1· r IJ t' tJ n ll 1 t 1 o n
me·ehJn1cally & 1•n11
rnl"l11·;ally 1.ua tl cd .
·~ 111~.1;7:, :1222
.............•.•....... '66VW Bus.
Mukeoffer.
646.0073
$2999
....... Codilloc
2600 Harbor Blvd
142.5 Baker Sl. COSTA MESA
540.9100
a.f\6546-4!:8118 Skip. '74 UMCOLM
99l0 COMTIMEMTAL 1966 t,.ord 1.t<I . 77 .ooo '73S.1wll1tt' Mu~l :-.di. Kd males. s:xX> Cull S40 6!113 Jim 1-ood. runs wl'll, J>S. Pll. '76 HMW !).lOI Autc1. lo
mi.. metallic brown,
tape 1>tc reu. !>nrf. 1111
mac. S8900 644.~as "T.c! JSO SI~. rt.irt·
• t-:~<.;Y ON GAS •
'78COROLU Volvo 977~ '78 Seville. $11,000 or tuke
••••••••••••••••••••••• over be. l,P. Dyl>,
VOL VO 75&-!Y.J()L
·····················~·
"'" : f ....... ~.
MARK IV
• 4 SPD SPTS CAR. c:.; 9715 2 l'J~ ma..i:. 4~J 5:9S8
2 door sedan. 27.0'1!1 nul~. <I 1>J)Ct:d, bue•ket
!'o('aLc;,landau C512lJKI<>
$3795 -------
1976 CADILLAC ~.a
Hill power. 6-way wut .
fact air. t rucse. tilt. Ian
dau, stcrt'O t•Pl' more•
(~I
$J49S .•••....•.............. . * J.C. FORTUNE SALES. SEftYICE
AHDLEASIHG OVl'~RSE!\S DELIVEHY
t;XPERTS
SEVILLE ·73 Capn Vt>. xlnl rnnd. '7:1 ~\O l>.I, whit<:-. '>nrl . $1600/~loHcr IA4~11. f 11 I I y e ca u 1 µ p e· cl ,
673-6100 'lhuwroum t·oncl1l111n
Pontlat-c;Mc
:nJ<I E hit. Sanlu /\nu
17141558·1000
Splil pwr. seat, AMffM 8
lrack. Ult wheel, cruis l' control. padded lop & low
rrules. (236PRU 1.
~ • ..... 1:""' .....
S*t•s...-ric•~
-"91Ul
* J.C. FORTUNE
l'cvilla(' (;M(.;
DatMM 9720 Sl7.~/offcr 759 0010 EARLE llCE
VOLVO
1966 llarbor Blvd.
... W6~CU •A4111.i •-COlllfn•
2(.00 K Isl. Sanla Ana
(714Jaa8 1000
••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lj8 MD. :wos1-:1.. /\IC. $7999 ....... coc1noc
2000 Harbor Blvd.
142.5 Baker St.
COSTA MESA
LARGE lcuthcr, all 1rnw1·r &
SELECTION OF m.ire. G()CKJ cunll. s.isoo Jl .... C...twl>rl .. "76Lmcoln ., ........ c...., .......
ALL MOOB.S S5l-80M.
1977TOYOTA
COROLLA SEDAH
Autnmatic tr Ms .. radio.
heater & low milel>.
<34<Yl'RCl.
COSTA MESA
646-9301540-9467 OP'IM 1 DAYS A W1H
768-7222 SllOP&COMPARE '79 ~V J\nth gn·y. l>rn
ORANGE COUMTY
VOLVO
EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer
Ill Orange Countr !
540-9100 'nMARKV
Designer model. with
every Con<.'e1vable xt ra.
lo m ileage , x lnl.
f7800/olfer. t833UYV I .
Hawa11a n Am . Co.
752-7531or559·5958
BARWICK DATSUN
...... r I 11 1\1,-..1 1
83 1137S 49J.JJ7S
•DATSUMS*
~W.ctloft
OfMMod9h
WISPICIAUU
IMeooD
SBYICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
21MSHAROOR BLVD
54M4 I 0 540.02 I 3
1971DATSUM
llOWAGOM
Automatic. AM I F'M
stereo, air cond., PW r.
Meering, 6 cyl. fuel injec·
tion. 17,000 miles & like NEW conditi o n .
13118W00).
$6999
..._.C .. lec
2600 Harbor Blvd
1425 Ba.ker St --~"MESA
5~9100
1971DATSUM
WA80H
Automat ic, radio ,
heater ,
factory air qmd .. lug·
pee rack Ii 1.000 miles.
UUNEW! Cl73VGI).
MHt ....... c •• ,
3lllO Harbor Blvd.
OOSTAIUSA
S4CMIOO
'71aeGZ
OoodCoodltion .... .. . .,...
'11 mDZ z+a Mpd. A /C,
AM1111. nlf m1, Ncltblk ... .., .......
l~lhcr ml. 7M m1, ;all
opt s. $33.000.
642·4218/64().()523 eV<."S
·n "'OD, $13,!195. ~mr<.
auto, air. new lire~ &
brks. 644·8603
$3499 ....... coclllac
20001larbor Blvd.
1425 Baker SL. C<Jb'TAM~A
BUY or LEA.5E
DIRECT
'78 Mal.Jbu Classic. 19M.
air. auto .. PS. PB .
cn.tse. lilt, Mmtfm tape
Leaving country. $4000/
O(f cr. 640-6l.S 7.
'61 M87.2.50SL. cl&!il>I(.' &
clean, drk blu, J\M / .. 'M
ca:.s. 2 \.op'!, l(ood rill}~.
$10.000 l>y3 !J7!J 44fl5.
c Vci.twknd!-i h73 42fl:I
540.9100 ------
'72 Corona Wng. Good
f'oncl Very dependable
SI ,300 8.11 2855. S.S7-tl389.
llfl G
~~,
77aDOCOUPI
All xlras, includini:
stereo w /lape, 6 way
s eal, cruise. etc.
$6500/ofrer. < 126U RV >.
Hawaiian Am. 752· 7S31
or 56&-5958.
1977 CADtU.AC
B.DOIADOCOUPI Leather. s tereo radio.
c ruis e control &
Cabriolet top. <312 RXJ >.
·~eorvair "ood cond.
557-1795.
'78 Chevy Luv. l2K m1.
cslm made bed, blk, take
over paymenu. 493-256S
9932 .. .•...•.......•.......
1976 CH!VROUT
CORVETTE T-TOf'
'65 ~L 2 l<>P'>
Suc•nrw<'. $6,JOO
Emt'rald llay,4!J.14!W.
"/6 Toyuw Truck IOOJ(bod.
4-11pd, 28,000 mi's. New
radlfalr. $4J!JS. 494·HZ64
2025 S Manchester
Anahetm 750-2011 'i1 Cllevy C•pn ce Cltw11c. runy equip'd , 18,000 m1 's.
This one 1s a loaded
maroon beauty '
<310NRR I.
'76 26401~. Top cond. $7999
.....,.. Cacllloc
2fOO Harbor Blvd. 1e Balter St.
COSTA MESA
540-9100
~. P.P. 551-7709 OMLY$799S
HOW.AU Ct.•rotfl
Dove & Quail SLs
NEWPORT BEACH
'7S 240D llfl'f alr M/FM '71 Toynt:1 (.;()rolla Oni:
Loaded. $5795/ofr.
7:12 1194 days, 498-058'J. 1976 Chevy Nova Con-cours. 4 dr, Riii & mr.
VS. 3SO CJ, PB, PS. xlnt
cond. S2fl00. 673·4396 evs;
bcfOAM
' 'outo. A owner. $700.
C.GH 004·J!n9
675-6565 --'n CELICI\ fiT bfl. 5 11pd,
'67 l.22S: Reliable
S8SO
G4--4636
llJ.0555
'73 lfl()(;· 8hu111 luxury
coup.•, drk brn, auto. AC.
pwr wl.nd. xlnl cond. 1 owner. 20mp~. M&-0021.
:u.~ rm. AC, + xlrai., A.dos, Mew 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 s, Mew 9IOO xlnltond.ff.30..~-·~ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•CAN'TMISS' *
'7l CORVETTE
T·top, fact. wr, power
steering. power win·
dows. Ult, cruise, iiwrco,
rack, mai:s w /ovals .
(4W57)
·wc.:oronu· Huru.l(reut. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ······~ • SOSO
'79 :MOD: L011d1~. only 000 494·7616 • • • • • • • •
mi. metallic blue, must ---------
IJ00.644-1100. '74 Cc!Uc·n ST. 4 11pd, new
t.uu, 1-'M steroo. $2875 . '7 4 2 8»-6407 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "76'M<niffiJiet. ~JIOOITII. T....... 9767 :
n.ans. loolul s1..1per. $J800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •
Ca11644·2584. '73 TR·6: U!:AU'fll"UL •
cond. FULLY loaded. : '76 MB MG Mlditel Mint 63M rru. bl60 49'7·2073. •
cond. AM/ 1-'M s tereo •
tape. Lug. rack. 30mpa. '74 TR.6. showroom t'Ofld, !
13.750.-.11111. AM ,.,. M c aut>lle. • cwatom paint, 30,000 mt • ~ ............. !?~~ =':'5~ of~~~l i~~ :
'72 Opel Ccq>e ! Km. • s.97 1-~~~ ...... -~~~-1•
'151-0B1s.n s v•••• tno : ....................... .
...... • 9747 vw . Haviq trouble tell· • -•••••• .. ••••••••••••• iftl YoW" car? Try u11 Top : '73 L Pantera, Ulto over doli.r . Paid ror or Not! •
Jeae a& t278/mo. Mint Brin" )'OW' car to J im •
oond. Call 963-9136 AM. Marl no Vol kl w 1 I en. : • .a 97• 1'711 Beach 8lvd .• Hunt· •
ri SI ~ •acb • Aak for •
"••-•••••••••••••• ••• Frank llarlno or Toqi : PaMHoT Aikin. ••
wasm•ec• AMUIAllte Dlltlll.8 NOW AVAILA.IU:
~-~---~~-·· C.Ull~EA Pop 'l'OP '79: •
X1nt Cobd. .-< Otr on • Sl&OO . Pbll: 511...,,....... • _U_)'OU __ w_an_l_YGU __ ad_ftrt __ Jt_ •• ,:
IMCHltrOITS .. DD.. ..... NlnfPORT B&ACH
laC nMH•I• to reac.h •
MOl"e 9t0Plt •t IO•t r •
l'Olt. Cl ... lfltd •• tht :
ftY to fbl CaU Howl • ....,. . 7UIHI ••
\
NEW '78 : • DODGE: $6495 • VANS : * J.C. FORTUNE PonllaC·GMC m> E 1st. Santa Ana
(714)568·1000
•
PHOIOFOA 11.WSfAATIOH
~ 4 TO CHOOSE FIOM : • • ---~-·-EXAMPLE-----
execuT1ve DEMO -ONLY 9300 MILES
•AUTOMATIC TRANS. •CHROME LADDER
• POWER STEERING •CHROME TIRE MOUNT
•AIR CONDITIONING • ROOF RACK
• AM/FM STEREO 8 TRACK • 4 HIGH BACKS
•ALARM SYSTEM •HOT & COLO WATER
• LUXURY PAINT • LUXURY INTERIOR
. WAS s14,950 s7995 THIS WEElaltD ONLY! Plut la.•~Clllllll
OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
• • • e.g.-ttl3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
: 1971 MBCUIY
: #COU.AaD7 • Ast.rotool. stereo radio &
• 8 track tape player and
: c rui s e co ntr ol .
• (Ser.801471).
: $5tH
: ...... C1•ac • aeoDHarbot Blvd. • la5BlkerSt.
: C06TAM~ =· '40-9100 : ·e1 Cousar. Wbl/wl'll.
• Ad/I, PB. PS. A/C. Very : .... CCJDCI, 544<471D dy..
• ~tvee. .
11711 llACH aYD. : .... ttll
HUMnt•TOM llACH: -·"·-·-.. •••• ..... iii~ • '71 Dart. 4 dr. air coad. ~ 842-2000 : =--•=a..::.~~
-
----.. -... " ..... •. -n.....-1-',tl,OOOm1, Aae-'Uii.J'iM-"ft...,.. • ~-;: •. ..,.,,., ••••••••••••••• 1 _ ...
• ,
'71 J-'or<I LTl l. I 1lr ,all
llY)IA.l•I $1;1•1 t )I t,.•'>I etf
fer ~ UM.1
77 c:ran •• tl.1 Im m.11
"lf'MI. "'" l l•'.411 ,,, 1111 1n .1 n y ' l r ,,.. S 11!1111
f,iJ. lllSS
GulJ'I:) ~1011 :!rl r. \lnl
rncchdllit·al
S500 4!17 .JGll!I
i <I H.at1rht:ru <~T J.oach•d .
111r , l'Ui.l o m d1rume·
whc.-cls. um trm st<.'reo
radlO, sbell, larp, pa:;~
thru rear window &
tra1h:r hitc h. $3 , 180.
646-7441. 2028 Newport
Blvd C M
·a; T· B&l"CI. excellent t•ond
.Almost Showroom fresh
inside & out. l'JD 967.
~
Mlrc9y .......................
ORANG~ COUNTY'S
l*WEST
UNCOLN·MF:RCURY
DEALF:HSll 11'
RAY R.ADEIOE
lJNCOLN Mt;JlClJRY
16-18 Auto {;enter Or
S Dl'W)'·Lakt• fo'orci.tl'i<1l
IRVINI':
830.7QOO
~tarM) 9952 ••.....••..............
·57 f'asl Back ~ pc>. pb,
at. am/fin 8 tra1·k .
!leQ.4946 ------
'75 MUSTAN<;
Gdcond Bcstorrer
7~0096 aft 6pm
'79 MUSTANG
A RA R t; 1-· 1 N D I I ti
SPEE D THAN~.
POWER STl-:~RINl;.
J\MffM CASSF.TTJ-:, DIGITAL CLOCK . Ill
BACK BUCKET SEATS.
S POK E W H E 1-; 1, S
UNDER 8000 MILES'
$4650 or o Ucr. I'l l'
(183WQX> 645 1404
HUR.RV!
alt8pm
?6POID
MUST.,.COHA
L ow m llil«!J_ Im ·
nculate. (tr13RJIT)
RARWIC I< OA I \UN
H ; I I i • r, ·' q l l i ''•
\Ill 1011. 1tt1 11ret.
S,1:,ll hl'~I li«<l !17<17
'i'.I· l>\L'.te r 1•1 emu Ii 1·vl
111 rn1 \lnl < 111111 s;1 .1~1 ·-v> I~\ '""'' & v. knah
9965 .......................
• '!lf.1 l><JWN OJ\\'•
'76 POMTIAC
GRAMDPRIX
\' H. ;,utomatie. pow<'r
!-.lc1·rin~. power win·
dow~. fit r t 111 r . t 1 It.
crwi.c. landttu, :.lcrco.
t·uslom wht-"cb, new
radial!>. I 4911RDG)
$3995 * J.C. FORTUNE Poouac·GMC
200> E. 1st, Santa Ana
(714)558-1000
'70 Trans AM, 4 spd. 400
c u·· MUST S ELL.
Sacn fice. 759-<1736
"f\S Ciltalma· Xlnl cond.
rellubh: trans . s:;oo or
IJ(..-.t 962-40ti2 afl 5.
"W 1-'1reb1rd C.:lcan, rebll.
mowr. S2 .<MK>
:>46-8739.
'7 2 Ca talina 4 ·c1r
Urou~ham. xlnl me<:h . ~hapc, nu l1~r· , nds
1>uml. $1295. WI I con-
~1dertrade 979·
'79-Trans-:-J\;.-pcc1al
t-AJ111on. 11 ,000 mi. T
Top Loaded. $10,900
IJcsLofr. 49" 3432.
'75 Ca<alma Sport Cpc
Ong owner. very dn, dlx.
whlll & mt . lilt sl<.oering .
xlnt pwnt, pnccd to sell.
new car h a~ arnved
l>ay'i 975·0956 ; CVCI>
500-00S.1
1980
FttOMt
WHHI.
DRIVE
PHOENIX
AVAJL.J\BLE F'OR
JM MEDIATE
DP.UV ERV
IOILOMGPIE
PONTIAC 1M10 BEACH BLVD. ~lNSTER
'1'-ftOO ltZ.665 I
1tu 'rWr4 tt70 .......................
'73 T· Bird: Cuat Cootioeft·
\al h'1d. f'ull)' &olded. =·NC au. Sl5QO.
'TrT·Blrd: Xlat coad, .tat buclrlldD viAJl \Gp. full ....-~~--· SUH. Hl·HHth1 .zm..-.
7
·-• ..., --.. ,. fl9 • -......... -.... -.. ., ............. ----..... .
. i _______.,,--* --.----~-
VOL. n, NO. 200, 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES
llB JeWeler's M11rder
91 KAftlY CLANCY °' .. ~_.... .....
An Oran1e County Superior
Court Jury was to belln de
UberaUons &oday an the nine
week lrial of a murder defen
dant who faces a possible death
penalty for two alle1ed slayings
The trial ol Robert Edward
Crane, 30, ol Long Beach, ap al-
le«~d member of the white
supremacy Aryan Brotherhood
PfllOft &aac, WU coaducted WU.h
extreme aeeurity _,.for~ Jud&ti
Wiiliam Lee
Pr~ulOr Richard l''arnell ts
seek.Ina the de\lµi penalty for
Crime for the aUeJC~ murder or Huntington Harbour jeweler
Wayne GoUn durin1 a holdup m
Seal Beach and the purported
execution-style s layine of reput-
ed fellow Brotherhood member
Kenneth Wayne Cochran ol San
Jote. Farnell, ln final arguments
Wednesday, called Crane. "a
profe.ssiona' kJller who has oo
concem for the rights of any
human being. •
··He is more dangerous than
the weirdest nut on the street,"
Farnell said. "He is like a snake
in the buabeis. something that
slithers up to you, tries to humor
you. to get some laughter. some
sympathy out of you.
"He is a dangerous, danferous
human being," Farnel con-
tinued. ·
Crane, who has acted as his
own· attorney \)ut who has be~n
forced to wear leg chains as he
sat at the defendant's table told
jurors Farnell had not proven the
case againsthim.
He has denied being a member
or the Aryad Brotherhood and
art er us ts
Miller
Generates
Vote Bill
By ROBERT BARKER
OI -O.ily ~let St.tfl The controversy over the ap·
pointmenl of Edison Miller to
the Orange County Board or
Supervisors has produ ced
legislation aimed at giving lht:
slate Senate a voice m future ap-
pointments.
State Sen. Pa ul Carpenter. D·
Cy p ress. i ntro du ce d th e
measure which would require
se n ate confirm at i on o f
gube rnatorial appointments to
boards of supervisors
He predicted Wednesday the
bill would have no trouble get·
ting through the legislature . but
SENATE DEMOCRATS
BLOCK FONDA VOTE-AS
~eclined to predict its chances of
s uccess in the even~ it is vetoed
b y Gov. Edmund Brown Jr
Carpenter asserted that the
appointment of Miller was not
wise and that it will prove to be
dam aging t o governme nt
beca use or its "bruising and
bloodying" aspects.
-"I believe the governor made
the appointme nt with full
1rnowledge or the controversy
"He was quite willing to
polarize the right and the left to
earn campaign workers from
the left.··
Carpenter also said Brown
·s howed a "callous disre~ard'.
for the welfare of Miller, a
former prisoner of war In North
Vietnam.
"He will be bloodied by what
transpires," the senator predict·
ed or the new supervisor.
Carpenter noted that his new
bill seeks extension of existing
confirmation authority that the
tienatc holds.
"The Senate gives its advice
and consent to a number or other
appointments by the governor
a nd it might be appropriate to
extend it t.o supervisors.
•·Legislators have a better feel
or the attitudes of voters in their
home constituencies than the
governor," he said.
Describing Brown as a
political gflllus, Carpenter said
the appointment of Miller. which
created a furor that has yet to
recede, was the governor's first ·
blunder.
"I believe that veterans will
be sufficiently d1spleased and
will play a role throughout the
county in opposing Brown in the
future "
Orang_. Coast
Weather
Gusty 15 to 30 mph
wtnds Friday with a
chance o( measurable rain
20 percent. Highs Friday
in upper 70s at beaches to
98 lnland areu.
INSIDE TeaA '1
cJtte cu., ooom• '°"''~ ... ,_..G IMllC. 1#tot'I
,. ..., ot u.. ,,...,. .. '°"'°
~ ..... srortn. plloeo, Poge
D•ily P itel Sl•ll l'Mto
SURFERS RIDE 'FOAMING' WAVES NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER
Huge W•ve Action C.uHd by Storm off B•J• C•uaed Probfem1
132 Bathers Saved
Along City Beach
llcavy surf brought about by a
s torm off Baja earlier this week
sent surfers scurrying to west
c:ounty beaches Wednesday and
kept area Ufeguards more than
busy all day.
Guards along the mile-long
Huntington Beach City Beach
rescued 132 s wimmers, says
spokesman Douglas Robertson
-about five times the normal
weekday activity.
The problem, he says, teamed
"extremely heavy s urf" with
r iptides to c r eate "ver y
hazardous conditions ...
Surfing is prohibited on the ci·
ty beach during summertime
because of its possible hazard lo
Queen Elizabeth
To Tour Africa
LONDON (AP) -Queen
Elizabeth If flew from London
today to start a four-nation
African tour which will end in
Zambia, on the front line of lhe
escalating conflict in Zimbabwe
Rhodesia.
The 16-day tour went ahead as
scheduled after the 53-year-old
monarch expressed her "firm
intention" t.o go despite rears for
he r safety expressed by British
politicians and newspapers.
bathe rs. Robertson said .
But surfers were out in num
bers at Huntington Beach and
Bolsa Chica State Beaches, ac·
cording to Lifeguard Supervisor
Bill Kramer, who s aid his
guards rescued 135 people at
both spots.
"Normally," he said, "we
would have rescued about 40 to 50 .•.
An estimated 28,000 bathers
ventured to the city beach
Wednesday. An additional 55,00C
hit the sands at the two west
county state beaches.
Those who ventured into the
water faced a six-lo seven-foot
surf.
Guards report that the
dangers trave been reduced .
however with the surf dropping
to about three feel today.
SFA.RS RECALL
JOllN W .4YNE
Claire Trevor a nd other
former John Wayne co-stars
reminisce about the late ac\or at
an American Cance r Sodety
fund-raising tribute held in
Corona del Mar -Wednesday
night.
See Featuring Page Cl.
'2.5 Mlllloa Award
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wieder Urges
Override of
Pay Hike Veto
Orange County Supervisor I lar-
riett Wieder has urged state
scnato(s ·..'la r_emembcr lhc.lolks..
back home" and override a veto
that is holding up pay raises for
Orange County firefighters and
paramedics.
Mrs. Wieder declares that the
safety of all Orange County resi·
dents is at stake because of a
threatened work slowdown by
area firefighters.
Firefighters say they plan the
protest action because Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. blue-penciled a
14.5 percent pay raise down to
9.3 percent.
The Stale Senate fe ll four
votes short in an override at-
t e mpt this week and Mrs .
Wi e d e r sent telegrams to
legislators asking for s upport.
She is asking PauJ Carpenter
and John Briggs. who s upported
the override. to sustain their
votes.
To John Schmitz and others
she is asking them to do some
"soul searching.
"Orange County's fire person·
net is among the lowest paid in
the state. Your yes vote would
insui:e the. inte.g-rily of our
fl relighting capacity.'·
A new attempt at an override
was expected later today.
Drug Firm to .Appeal
BJ F&EDEIUCll ICllOE•EBL ... ....,,.... .....
Jobnaoa " Jobuon, the na-
tion '• 1iaat bealth product
m•nuf8durble ftrm, will appeal a ta.s mUUon Judl1D41Dt awarded a FullertoD womju wl9o claimed
lnJury from UM of a preserlptioo
in the cue does not support the
verdict and that the judament
was unjustified. We will ap-
peal."
Attorneys for Johnson &
JohDIOl'I had argued that current
federal laws on prescribed dl'UI•
require that side effect warniDp
be provided only to physlciam. n la the docton' duly t.o wam
patleat.a, Johnson & Jobnaon
lawyen coat.ended.
CODlrecepUve.
• An Oraaae ec::l' Superior
Covt • ., ·~ .tM ... ...... ., '° ~ w.
Jobn1on " Jobnaon is the
parent firm to Ortho
Pharmaceutical Corp. of
Rartta. N.J., tbe manufacturer
of tbe wldel)' pre1Cribed drui.
WdlldJJ'I deqiaiGG Wll ~ . ...... _.tile ... onaD·
Mr1. ,Ertel prevlou11.y had
reached an out of court Mttle·
ment with the phy1lclan wbo
pretcrlbed Ortho-No•UllJ to her
I ,.
n ............. n .. ..-~ tlllll ............ . ~...,...-== ns~~ .,.. llillllft wH1111
&a Au llllorneJ Artb"" ...... . prodult 11abUi~ apeelalllt who
repr111111M Mn. Ertel la tbe •c-u. . ..... pld tbe deetsm ...
1t1atUeant ID tbat a ~ ftrm w• IMld ilNdlr ~ for not wanAnl tit• ... ~ • ... ......., •t1
panltll1 ......... .
t • •
'
. ..----
to
contended Farnell was trying to
portray a gangland lifestyle that
exists "only in TV land."
Farnell asserted that Crane. a
parolee. was planning a series of
armed robberies in the Orange.
Los Angeles County areas and
killed Cochran because or his
1r.eputationasa "snitch."
Cochran's body was found
dumped on Bolsa Chica Beach an
~o•r Bo•e&ow•
Dally New8.aper·
.
. I
Fl FTEEN CENTS
Jury
lluntmgtoo Beach in December
of 1977, shot-in the kneecap and
back. an execution method used
by the Aryan Brothe rhood.
Farnell said .
Golin, a 41 -year-old father of
two. was shot to death dunng a
holdup at his Jewelry store on
Jan. JO, 1978 after he pulled a
gun from beneath a counter.
f'~arnell said.
<See MURDER. Page A2)
alifano
Woman
Named
To HEW
WASllINGTON <AP1 Prc!.1
d<'nt Carter announced todfiy hP
has ousted Jos<'ph /\ Califano
Jr. as secrct<.1ry of Health.
Education and Welfare and will
no minate P alric1a Roberb
Ha rris, se<'rl'tary of Housing
and l'rban Development. to sue
cecd him.
In announl'ang the first ca~ual
ty of Carter's Ca binet shakeup.
While llousc p ress secretary
.lody Powell said a rt•placemcnt
for Mrs. Harris al HUD would
be announced soon.
However, there wNe uncon
firmed report~ that Thomas P
O'Neill Ill. lieutenant governor
of Massachusetts and son of
Ho use Sp eaker Tho m as P.
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
O'Neill Jr., would be named
HUD secretary.
Powell said Califano and Mrs.
Harris "have already discussed
plans ror an orderly transition ..
al HEW, the biggest de partment
an government.
In his letter of resignation.
dated today. the outspoken.
liberal Califano suggested that
th<' inevitable controversies sur
rounding the post he is vacating
led to his departure.
.. Whenever the laws that the
Cong~::t cllacgcs..ilte. secretary
uf HEW to execute a re ad
ministered with vigor there will
be controversy I ha vc tr1t-d to
execute these laws vigorously."
Califano wrote Carter
In a handwritten note ad
dressed "lo Sec re tary J oe
Califano." the president said ... ,
accept your resignation with i.t
genuine feeling of a ppreciation
and of recognition.··
There was no immediate word
on the future of other Cabinet
and lop White House officials
who submitted their resigna·
lions Tuesday.
Califano broke the ne ws to
several dozen top aides in tus of·
rice at mid·day. One a ide was
.;een leaving the meeting an
tears.
Powell. whe n a s ked why
Califano was leaving, noted only
that Carter is conducting a n in-
tensive review and evaluation or
his administration with the ob·
jective of improving future
performance.
The HEW secretary has
som e times c lashed with
C arter's s t a ff over policy
matters, and his-anti-smoking-
campaign and vigorous anti·
discrimination e fforts have
angered som e Southern
Democrats.
\
EYED FOR HUD POST
Thomas P. O'Neill Ill
'I , .. r
NEW HEW CHIEF
Patricia Robert Harris
..
,.,..1 ........
FIRST CASUAL TY
Joaeph A. CelHeno Jr.
Victim Flees;
Al,tacker Dies
NEW YORK CAP ) -A
Manhattan woman who ran i
naked down 10 nights of stairs te •
escape a molester wu in goodlt
condition, but her attacker wUt «
dead, police said. He had•c
jumped N. ol a lOth·floor wta·'
dow after •'fled. .,.
Police sa!d Jobn Davis, 27~
knocked on ~ ~bor's door to relum a salad wl. Polke
said he thCfoNld way lnto
. the ,,oll•:r. •partment, or·
• > • de~ .._. .. Nr-ol'd free-~
e .~'ttt.f 4•' wrltlttr t9·1\fip,.,ald tried to Ue
...-a~ ,~ -~;.i. "~!~J..'9 stabbed
'"' ...;~ ... ,,_ kntle. but . =.GC-1!' ~ ...,....., ....
b~•PM• •
Hcf Tl\Y"ffX. Jy!x ''· ti?!
Ora~e County
To Hol,d, Xr:ial .
SAN DIBOO <AP) -Tbe ~rder trial of aecUMd San
DW.-•tll•b' .............. .
....... ,,.. ..... e.da)' to
Ora•1• Co••tJ. ••er• Ute ..... .,.. will make t..r ftl"lt ap..
~~ next wMk In Superior
• lllM Spencer. l7. l1 c"*'1fed
wltb ftnt·cletrH murd.,., at·
t.mpted murder and auauJt
wlth a dMdly weapon lo a Jan
• • 1twk that left I.be prtDclpal
and euatodlan of Cleveland
alemeotary 1cbool dead ud
etaht chlldrea and a police of.
Qeer wounded
tiaD DletO ...,_ Court Judt•
WUUam Low U..t ltoUa Q.,...e
• 1AeAn1• ......... U.. ...,.. ... , ............ .
Low licked a.a. Ya .. ...
1lte bec1u.e of the ..... r travel
n.,. .. tt would po1e for wit·
....... Jud1• Robert atcld•
wW pr'Mide.
Low araoled tbe dlHI• ol
v•nue Tueadayi aaylna ex
c•••lve pub lelty had
jeopardiMd tbe lirl't claancel
for -a fair trial la San DMco.
Michael McOUnn, the 1irl't at·
torney, aaid toclar be doeen't
believe the trla will betln
before late Sept.ember.
•-tla9t .. C'eatest
South Africa Team
To Conipete in -Surf
Eilbteen of South Africa'• top lifec...,. are ICbeduled to com-
pete with the belt from •Iona the Calllomla coat In Huntiqtoa
Beaeb Friday.
Tbe memben of Sodtb African
Surf ut .. vtaa Alloclatlon, who
laave beea tourtn1 Southern
Callfonlia from their lodcfq
plac• at lifesuard beadquarten
bl Huntiqtoa Beach, wtll meet
dte Americans at I a .m. at Cit
yard beach·run relay, an 800·
yard paddleboard race. a four·
man, 1,600-yard swimming re-
lay. a 3,200-yard paddleboard
relay and the Iron Man compeli·
tion.
,'hat event, said llefeguard
Derrick Whitting, pits contest·
anta tnthree800-yard events, run·
r.lag, swimmine and pad·
dling.
--pter; -Tbe..U-S. t.eam-i~poeect-ot
individual winners ln Jut year's
national lifesaving events held
at San Diego.
\
Events include an 800-yard
race around the pier. a 3,200-
f#',_,.,,eAJ
AWARD •••
The case was a novel one in
that Hews was able to enter into
evidence results or a nationwide
poll or women on the use or birth
control pills.
: The poll found that 53 percent
$)f women would have been con-
~erned about taking the drug ii
they knew of its possible akle ef-
fects. 1be poll, commiuioned by
llew1, tru conducted by Mervin
Field, a respected national
paUater
• Wednesday's jury award was
tor ~uaJ damages onl).'. The
f.ry deltt;>erated one day in
acblq U. deal1lon.
"She deserved It," said one
male friend. "She's been
through so much over this ...
I • ~reams Foil
~pe Attempt
ln Huntington
} A man clad in red swim '-~unka, who attacked a Hunt· ngton Beach woman in a
troom Wednesday night, wu
~cared off when two men barged
ln. police aay.
; The hapect, police s ay.
jollowed the woman from a
,downtown Huntln1ton Beach
FOndomlAlum whirlpool into a ~troom at 10:10 p.m.
Pollce uy the assailant
knocked the wom1n to the noor, ~pped off her h'im suit top and
)attempted to rape her.
J Two tmldenWied men, police
Jay. beard the vicUm 's screama
_-nd dubed In.
• The suspect, believed to be
about 3> yean of a1e with dark
brown hair, squeezed .put the
baen and fled, police aay. •
'Syatem~ Approved
• CAPE C~AVSR.\_L, Fla.
CAP) -6 tOaad au~lon 1 •11tem fol tbe tpaee ~ baa paaad Ill 10tb and al telt.
pl•clDI tb• project one 1tep
cloMr to a Im lnaeb.
ORArlll OOl1lllf "''
DAILY PILOT
The South Africans, Whitting
said, arrived in Huntington
Beach July 1S and are scheduled
to leave Aug. 6.
Individual South Africans arc
scheduled to compete July 27.29
In San Clemente at the annual
U.S. Lifesaving Association's
na tional surf competition, Whit·
ling said.
Other events have been en·
tered dunng Manhattan Beach's
Aug. 4 Sea Festival, he added.
fi',...PflfleAJ
MURDER ••.
"He <Golin) pulled away
retreating and Crane shot him in
the back." Farnell contended.
"And Mr. Golin fell U> the floor.
With deliberation and pre-
meditation Crane stopped U> the
side and pointed the gun and
fired two more limes into Mr.
Golin'sskull."
Crane. however, has asserted
that there was no positive proof
that he was the m an in the
jewelry sU>re. despite Famell's
insislance that Mrs. Golln, who
watched the slaying. and two
other witnesses identified him as
the gunman.
Juron were lo be given about
two hours of instructions In the
law today before retiring U> de·
liberate Crane's fate.
(.ameU has asked that Crane
be found guilty or first-degree
murder for both purported stay-
ings and that the jury find the
murders Involved "special
circumstances."
If th e "s pecial
circumstances" finding la part
of the verdict, Jurors then would
deltberate a.cain to decide It Crane should be sentenced to
death or to life in prison without
the pouibility of parole.
Spectators at Crane's trial,
which be1an with pretrial mo·
tions on April 30, have bad to
pass through a metal detector
before entering Judge Lee's
courtroom .
Two sberlfrs deputies have
tieen po1ted outalde the court
and one extra auard -In add.I-
lion to the two deputies normally
~1>re1ent 1n such cues -ls inside
~e courtroom. . A robber who accompanied
Crane to Golln's store. 29-year-
old Edward Tyler Burnett of
Loni Beach, wu convicted of
flrst·dearee murder earlier lbla
year for his non·shoot.ln1 role u
a murder accomplice.
He bu been aenlenced to Ure
ln state priaon.
Woman Cut
ByRapiat
A mU.tacb.loed m111 with a
knlf e cut a 21·JHr-old llUDt-
IDltOD Bueb woman OD the DICk
bttore raplna ber ID a ........ WedlllldaJ aftenooD, pollea re-
. ported today.
Tbe '119,.ct. poll~ tlJ, ~ • knit• to tbe womaa'• aetlr •Ille Rood ID tr.at ol lier clowatown•
HuaUqtdia ltacla ap•l'Uft•Dt prqe It ll:IO a.m. Pone._, tlae ••••11*\Ml!t ,..._ her lm6de die 1ar81• ud eJoMd ........ Tiii fteUa ... tN9Md
a& Co•ta 11••• llemerlal Hal .......
PollH tald tlle JUpeet la ............... , ... o1
a11 ....... build ad Mn browll hair.
• .
• • • • t"
o.ltr ..... SYH "'"9
NOT EXACTLY A BEST SELLER IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Deputy City Clertl Betty Tat• wtth •s Budgetl
No One Buys
$5 B.dgl!rt:atlien mt
By STEVE MAaBLE °' .. Deity " ... S&eff Like a lot of' things in We,
copies of the Huntington Beach
city budget used to be free for
Uae asking.
Now it's five bucks a shot. And
the budget -all 500 odd pages or
it -isn't exactly on the best
seller llilt.
There are no plans to make it
into a movie.
Seacliff IV
Development
Showdown Set
A developer vs. environmen·
ta list s howdown is expected
Monday when the South CoaJ11t
Regional Commission considers
the proposed 53l·unit Seaclirr IV
d evelopment in Huntington
Beach.
The public meeting begins al 9
a . m . al Huntington Council
Chambers. and members of the
Amigos de Bolsa Chica group
will lead the fight against the $57
million project 1planned by the
Huntington Beadh Company.
Coastal Commission approval
would be the rtnal step before
construction or the 112-acre
projectattheendof Palm Avenue
near BlosaChica wetlands.
The comD1Uaioo staff ia rec·
ommendin1 denial of the proj-.
eel .
Dave Carlberg, president of
Amigos de Bolsa Chica, claims
"urban runo((" from the project
would damage the sensitive
marshland ecosystem.
The city's annual financial
document, says City Clerk Alicia
Wentworth, went on sale ln her
second floor city baJl office last
month.
She's sold two copies thus far.
Back before Howard Jarvis
turned the municipal approach
to the dollar on its ear, copies
were free and went like hot-
cakes, says Mrs. Wentworth.
But at $5 a piece. says Ad·
ministrative Ass ist a nt Tom
Moseley. the budget is a real
bargain. He says the price tag
only covers printing and paper
costs and not employees' time.
It was the idea of city council
membeni to cut a few financial
corne rs by selling the budget
this year. At first it was suggest·
ed the budget go for $10 but the
price was later slashed in half:
About 60 "hardback" copies of
the budget were distribul~d free
to department beads, libraries
and the press. These were the
copies bound an a hard black
cover.
About 90 ''paperback" copies
or the budget -minus the black
cover -arc being offered to the
public.
However. Moseley is quick U>
point out, when the final budget
-the definitive text -is print·
ed, the price may have to go up.
Refugee Aid Set
OTTAWA CAP> -Canada an·
nounced Wednesday a new
3,000-per-month Southeast Asian
refugee program which it says
could result in a total of about
50,000 of these displaced people
living in Canada by the end of
1980.
By IDaY CIAU8t:N· Of .. IM!ty ..........
A Juveaile court hearina to de-
termlae tbe mental ltate ol a
1l1Clat. blaDd 15-tear-old boy ac-euaed ol murderinC an '11-year·
old Westminster girl was COD·
tinuedtoAug. 7 .
Presiding Judge William Mur-
ray aet 9 a .m . u the appearance
time ln Superior Court, Santa
Ana.
The boy, son of an upper in·
come couple. is accused of
stran1Ung YOllllC Julie Meyer of
15241 XaVler Circle. ·
Her body was round early
June 218 near a vacant house
across the street from.her home.
She bad been reported missing
at 11 :30 o'clock the night
befor~me three hours after
she last bad been seen playing in
the street with friends.
The five·foot tall, 100-pound
defendant, whose name is being
withheld becauae of bis age, was
arresteed June 29 following a
round·the-clock investigation by
Westminster police.
His attorney, Tho mas L
Brown of Westminster, said this
morning that the boy and the
victim were close friends who
often played together .
Brown said bis client never
had been in trouble, had proven a
good high school s tudent at
limes and was not known U> use
drugs or smoke marijuana.
The high school student is be·
ing held in Orange County
Juvenile Hall.
rown aaid-he-expecu-m-rry-
to get tbe boy released to his
parents, pouibly following the
Aug. 7 continuance .
Psychological reports ordered
by Judge Murray for today's
sesaion in Orange were not com·
plet.ed, resulting in the contin-
uance.
At Brown's request Judge
Murray ,requested a report from
a fourth psychiatric examine r.
The psychiatri s t s and
psychologists are to help de·
termine whether the youth un·
derslands the nature or proceed-
ings he faces in the murde r
charge and can cooperate in has
own defense.
'fh e boy , ch a r ged with
murder, has pleaded not guilty
and not guilty by reason of in-
sanity.
Trustees Eye
School Fate
Fountain Valley <Elementary)
School District trustees will con·
sider bids tonight to demolish
rathe r tha n rebuild a fire· dama~ed w1ng of Harper School
The demoliUon co n cept
already ha.s been approved. but
trustees have set another public
hearing to let Harper area resi-
dents give their feelings on the
plan.
The meetine begins al 7:30
p.m . at dblrict headquarters,
Number One Lighthouse Lane.
Demolition of the four-room
wing destroyed by arsonists in
1977 will cost an estimated
$80,000.
Y alley Tm11h
BULIGo Up
Fountain Valley
bomeownen wUl ... a St
lnere1M on tbelr next
trash pickup bllll.
City Councilmen Tue•·
day •PPIOYed a A a moatJa· r.. f« the ooc. a week
plckupe by Rainbow Dia·
posal Company. The rate
had been tz for tbe last
five yean.
The bike Is r«roacUve to July l.
C'.oast Man
Killed 3,
State Says
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -A
federal prosecutor pointed t.oduy
lo Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald of
Huntington Harbour and told a
jury the former Green Beret of-
ficer murdered three members
or bis family more than nine
years ago.
''The man sitting right there ii.
the man who killed" his preg-
na nt wife , Colette, and two
young daughters, Assistant U.S.
Attorney James Hlackbum told
a jury during opening argu·
ments in MacDonald 's triple
murder trial.
Blackbum, in a low.key pre-
sentation, led the jury through
circumstances on the night thitt
Mrs . MacDona ld a nd h e r
daughteYs were bluodgeoned
a nd stabbed at their home at
Fort Bragg near Fayetteville.
efense: attorney-\Vlfde Smith-
of Raleigh took a more ag.
gressive approach. He U>ld the
iurv 1 "This is a case about a fami ly ... re ady to live, not
die . A family with life motives.
no death motives.
"We will bring you with his
words from the witness stan<t
race-to-race with the people who
did this. You will see them in his
words," Smith said.
Smith also said that a new wit
ness. a person who has never
been Interviewed before. would
testify that he saw three people.
one a woman with blonde hair.
carrying candles and walking
toward the MacDonald house.
Sitting in the audience with
the ir heads bowed during thC'
opening arguments before U.S
Dis tract Judge Franklin T
Dupree Jr were Alfred and
Mildred Kassab or Cranbury.
N .J • pa rents or Mrs. Mac
Donald.
The Kassahs na ve hee n
p ushms for lht trial. A motion is
expected to be introduced by the
defense <is king that they be
barred from the courtroom a~
potential witnesses.
Dr. MacDonald says his trial
in the nine-year·old murder case
1s a lesson in how "a mindless
burtaucracy can be unleashed
on a person."
Jury selection was completed
in the case of the Long Beach
physician.
MacDonald says he went to
sleep on a couch at his family's
home Feb. 17 and awoke to find
four drug-crazed hippies in his
home and his pregnant wife and
two daughters sluugbtered. He
had several knife wounds.
The group also charges that
city sewer lines are incapable or
handling the added flow, and
that homes constructed closest
to the edge of bluffs would
eliminate public acceu.
The city approved the project
over the same objections from
the Amigos members.
l~i aciti de~I ry Company B ' . ' . . I.
Opponents or the project add
that approval of Seacllfl IV
would be premature because the
city has yet lo complete Its
Local Coastal Protram for sub-
mittal to coastal commltaionen.
Animal Tags
Offered at
HB Libraries
Animal licenses are currently
being l.aaued at all four Hunt·
tnatoa Beach libraries, and tbe
Senion RMreatioo Cent.er.
Current lleeDleS nplred June
30 and pet owners have unW July
at to renew without penalty.
Fe11 are $10 for a re1ular
Uceue or S5 for a apayed or
aeutered animal.
The Central Llbr1r1. 7111 Talbert Ave., often llcenae1
Mondays from 1 to t p.m.,
Tuesdays thl"oulh Thundaya 9'
a .m. tot p.m. aad Frida11 Md
S.l.Ul'6ap from. a .m. to a p.m.
.. ~ lltui.~~ '=
Graham a. and Ill lllln a. All
a,..~ t~ u~ fl'NI" to• p.m. J1GDC1a1 tlaf'Olllla ftunday.
The 81alort Reereatloe
Center, t• Or•~; .. ..,..
llcenM1 lloadar "1da1
from l :IO a .m . to S p.m.
•
...,
/ l
B..S Bal'lot Oppesed
-'-
l'tuedly. July 19. 1979
Co111·t Probe Stalls
Testimony Ruling Bizarre Twist
SAN t"RANCJSCO <AP>~ The
probe ol the Callfom.la Supreme
Court wu in le.al Umbo today
after the hi_,. court. In a bisarre
Irony . was asked by the in·
·ve1U1atln1 commlaslon lo sel
•aide a rullnl that one of its own
j u1Uces need not testify in
public .
The Supreme Court is in the
&tranae PQ6itlon. at t.be moment. ot beloa asked to rule on a mat·
t e r after five o r the seven
justices already have testified in
public. before reporters and
photographers.
Those five, in efled. are being
asked to rule on the propriety or
lhelr owh appearances. in the
probe or charges the high court
improperly delaye~ decisions
last year for political reasons.
in a hurry.
At the same time. Bertram
J a nes. chairman of the Com ·
mission on Judicial
Performance, vowed Wednes·
d ay he had "no intention
whatever or atiandoning the in·
vestigation" now In Its sixth
week. The implication was that
the probe would go forward.
public or not.
All justices except Stanley
Mosk and Frank Newman have
testified. Mosk Tuesd ay won
from a state appellate court in
Los Angeles an opinion that he
doesn 't have to testify before the
com missioo in public.
Thal commission now wants
the bigh court to overturn that
ruling, which formally held UD·
constitutional a s ubpoena calling
for Mosk to testify in public.
The co·mmission has been
charged with lnveati1alin1 al·
leged court leaks and claims
that filing of certain decisions
were delayed to help Ms. Bird
win confirmation last No·
vember. She won. but by the nar·
rowest margin in California hla· tory.
JUSTICE Wiley Manuel was
testifying when the hear ln1 was
abruptly halted Tuesday after
st.ate appeal court ruled on the
basis the state constitution re·
quires investigation s into
Judicial proceedings be con·
fidential.
The ruling said there was no
authority for a new procedure
adopted earlier this year whkh
a llowed the investigation to be
aired in public.
... w ... .-..
....... 11.-ged
State Assembly Spee:tker Leo
McCarthy, D-San Francisco.
cups his hand to ear to hear a
re porter's question during
ne ws conference on $4.85
billio n atd bill for c ities.
c ou nl it!s a n d s choo ls
THE REQUEST a ppears to
place the justices who testified
in immediate conflict or interest.
T he usual procedure in such
cases is disqualification. Vote on Fonda Blocked
. , .
I
I
I I , ,
I Benjamin Hooks , head or the NAACP. voiced his opposi·
tion Wednesday to a measure on the state November
ballot ~at would ban forced school busing. Hooks with
Sen. Diane Watson. 0 -Los Angeles, right, and members
of . the Assembly. Teresa Hughes, D-Los Angeles. and
Ehhu Harris, D-Berkeley, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown
.Ir. would have to oppose the ant,i-busing measure if he
expected black s upport for a 1980 bid for the presidency.
Normally, Chief Justice Rose
Aird is empowered to assign
subs titute judges when justices
disqualify themselves:-But what
is the rule. hearing observers
wondered. if the chief justice
disqualifies her self ? She is
a m ong the five who h a ve
already testified.
Senate Democrats Save Face for Brown I .
against the Vi etnam War. Chance~ for 'her <'On· {
firmat1on by lht! Senate <ippe<1r slim SAC RAMENTO t AP I State Se nate
Democrats saved face for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
by blocking a move to force a floor vole on Jane
Fonda's appointment to tht! state Arts Council.
6 Hurt B<Zttli~ __ ....__
rus~ Blazes
CAS'I'.AIC <AP) -Firefighters controlled two large brush fires
s traddltng Interstate 5 early today after more than 4,400 acres we re
charred and six firefighters injured.
Five members or a U.S. Forest Service crew suffered firs t and
s econd-degree burns on the hands and face in one fire Wednesday
and a supervisor su!rered smok(•
inhalation, but a ll were treated l
and re leased, according lo Los J
' Ange les County f 'lre Depart-ST ATE
menl spokesman Dennis Davies
The blaze firemen called the ------------
Chiquito fire was contained al 6
p. m Wednesday and controlled
at 8 p.m. after consuming 2,150
acres . The othe r . called the
Wayside flre , was controlled at I
u m
Tn-. Ext.ended
SAN QUENTIN (APl -The
state parole board has added
three years and four months to
Symbioncse Liberation Army
member Russell Little's sen·
Lenee for a ttempted escape and
assault
T h e d-e c ision Wednesd a y
means that Little, whose murder
conviction in the cyanide-bullet
~l ayi ng o f Oakl and s chool
·s uperintendent Marcus Foster
was recently ovcrturnt..>d, faces a
release dale of Nov. 9, 1983 on
his 1975 atte mpted escape con·
viclion. But Little could be
paroled by Sept. 25, 1981 if grant
ed c redit for good behavior
OICarp• Kejerl.ed
LOS ANGELES (AP )
Despite a $108,000 "mistake" in·
volving stock sales. a judge has
rejected t he s tale a ttorney
{!eneral's charges that three
<'onse rvators had been "raping"
the $150 million estate of senile
financial wiza rd Ben Weingart.
Superior Court Judge Arthur
K. Marshall refused Wednesday
to r emove two o r the busi·
ne ss men who are the con·
se rvators. but accepted the res-
ignation of a third, Jack Rosen·
berg. And the j udge ordered the
conservators to pay the estate
$108,000 in damages for a "mis·
take" in judgment concerning
sales of Fed Mart stock
~laip
SAC R A ME NTO <AP) -
Foreigners living outs id e
California could be prevented
from owning land in the state,
under a constitutional amend·
ment approved by an Assembly
committee.
The Ass e mbl y t'in a n cc ,
Ins urance and Commerce Com·
mittee voted 7-6 Wednesday on
A C A20 b y Assemblyman
Ric hard Lehma n, D·F resno,
sending it to the Judiciary Com·
mittee. Lehman aide Joe Hoyt
s aid the measure was prompted
by "the rising cost or farmland"
and the possibility that a bsentee
fore ign owne rs hip would in·
crease that cost
Noting that t he state constitu.
tion offers no remedy in the ex·
t r aordinary s ituation , com·
missioners talked about the
possibility o f impane ling a
seven-justice tribunal "by lot ..
to untie the twisted legal knot.
Commission special counsel
Seth Htdtsedler sent a letter to
the hlg court , c 1 ing ·•ex-
traordinary public interest" and
phrnding with the tribunal to act
lawmakers'
Pay Pensions
Boost Sought
SAeRAM ENTO (AP) -An
amendment reeently added to a
le~islative pay bill would provide
better retirement benefits for
lawmakers who s tay in om ce
more than 21 years, says the
author.
Senate President Pro Tern
J a mes Mills. D·San Diego, pre·
dieted Wednesday that h.is pro·
posal could save the state money.
however, by re moving an incen-
tive for lawmakers to retire early.
Mills said in an interview that
e arly retirements force the state
to pay a pension to the retirees
plus salaries to successors .
UNDER CURRENT law, Mills
s aid. a lawmaker who retires
a fter at least 21 years service col·
lects pension benefits equal to
t wo·th.i rds of salary at retire·
m ent.
The law requires that pensions
be increased each year to keep up
with the costofliving, he said, but
the state Cons titution limits
legis lators to an annual 5 percent
increase in pay.
If the cost of living exceeds 5
percent. that means a legislator
loses potential pension benefits
for each year he serves beyond 21
years bt.'CaUSe of the lower aMUal
percentage increase for staying
in offi ce.
"That's a sacrifice that no rea·
son able person would make."
Mills said.
It happened Wednesday in the Senate Rules
Committee. where three Democrats outnumbered
two Republicans.
But Sen. lf.L. Richardson of
Arcadia. Senate Republican
caucus chairman, ~aid there
would be another effort this
Techrucally. the vote wa~ on <1 motwn to n ··
ve rse an earlie r decision and st"nd lht· appointment
to the floor without a recommendation for rt:Jt:<'-
tion or approval. Without listing lhe itl'm oo .1b
a genda. the committee had decided at an earlier
meeting not to send th ' appointment to the floor.
But Sen. Robert Nimmo. R Ata~cadero. tried
Wednesday to move the appointment out of com·
mittee wtthout recommendation. an unu~ual aC't1on s IQIU2_ g~ '!J>per house to
pry the appointment out of com·
mittee for floor action a tac·
t.1c that rarely succeed~
--~-.---bwa.w;e ~ nom1nat1oru: sent -t<>--ttw-f-loor-c~ ........ ..__ __ __
SENATE R E J ECTION
would fore<' Ms Fonda off t~ FOHO•
council. But keeping the appointment tn commit
tee would allow her to stay on for the rest or the
year and be reappointed by Brown.
The appointment faces s trong opposition
among conser vatives because of her campaign
an approval recommendation.
SEN. RAY JOHNSON. R Chico. ">Upp<irted
N1mmo's motion. Sens J ame!> Milb , D San D1e~o
Nicholas Petris. D·Oakland, and Robert Presle): '
D·R1 vers1dc. voted no.
Johnson complained that the 2 3 vote amount
cd to an indirect confirmation or th•• actrc:-.s s1m·1·
1l prevented the !:icnalc from forrin~ her l)ff the
counc·1I
'Stinky' Suspect Free
Evidence Issue in Berkeley Rape Cases
BERKELEY I AP) -Although police say they
have enough evidence to identify the rapist called
"Stinky." suspected of sexually assaulting and ter
rorizing 62 women over lhe past fi ve years. it
won't do much good the district attorney's office
refuses to prosecute him
A man Berkeley police believe is Stinky -whc
got his nickname from the foul gasoline-oil odor
recognized by nearly half his alleged victims -
was arrested last October for investigation of
rape. burglary. robbery and other charges.
HE WAS RELEASED four days later after the
Alameda County Di strict Attorney's office claimed
there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute him
On July 6. a police document was released by
court order after Jim Chanin, attorney for the sus·
peel, asked for the document to check for false ar·
rest.
The 187·pagc report details the circums tanti al
evidence a~ainst the man, who 1s described as an
ex-convict who served time for burglary
According to the document. lhe s uspect once
told a court-appointed psychiatrist that he re
ceived sexual pleasure when breaking into SC
homes and pulling the blankets off sleeping
women. He didn't rape them. however. since he
Lishn to 5-Day
For~cast of th~
w~ather.
Dial 830-4490
had a birth dcfo<'t which made -.e>. painfol
In pnson. as part of his reh:1b1htcitwn thl'rap''·
he received an operation that made 11 pos~1 bk ftlr
him to enJOY sexual mte:rcours1.·
Four months arter the man's release. the
Slinky rapist struck for the r1r!>t t1me For the next
five years. Stm ky te rrorized two ne1Jlhborhoods 1n
Berkeley H alway~ ust.'<1 the same melhod
blindfolding v1ct1ms while asleep and then subject·
ing them to up to four hours of dc..:rad:it1ons and
repeated sexual assaults.
Stinky's victims include all t ypes of women.
mcludmg a me mber of the public defender's sta ff,
a dance student and a well known lclcv1s 1on
newscaster who wt'nt pubh<' with ht'r alla<'k Al'
cording to poli<'e spokt.'~man D1tk Be rger, th<1t w.1~
Stinky 's last reported rape
JN ONE RAPE CASE. pollc1· s a1ct th1·v tracRN1
down lht' license numbt•r of ii vc•ht('l1· o;1•1•n 10 an
arl'a after a reported :Jlt<H'k Thl' 1·J 1 b1..·long1•d to
the ex-con.
Stinky's m ethod o f opNM1nn <'loM•ly rr
:.cmbled burglary pattern!-. lh<· t'X ·<'On wa!-. knO\l.'l'l
to use. The cx·conv1<'I 's occupallon 1!. con!.1s1tmt
with the s mell of oil a nd ~\l.c•at h1~ v1<'t1ms noticed
·Crosby Worth
$11 Million
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Bing Crosby left
:1and in six California counties worth $3.3 million at
;the time of his death in Oct. 1977, court documents
'OD file here reveal. I The documents in San Mateo County Probate
Court are appraisals and inventories of land and 'assets in the legel)dary crooner's estate. They
b ring the total rev6led wealth of Crosby lo more
1than $11 million
Golden VVest Airlines ft
ANNOUNCING ...
Dll~t~
GOURMET MARKET
<Market Street)
AMONG 111E PROPERTIES are a mansion in
the f ashionable San Francisco suburb or
lfillsborouah valued at $935,000, and land in
!Alameda ~ty valued at nearly $1 million. More
Uian 3,000 'a«es ol land ln San Diego County is
w_prth about $750,000, the documents show.
Other land holdings worth more than SS00.000
are In Sonoma. Yuba and Contra Costa counties,
fbe recofl'.ls alaow. The probate documents also listed $1.6 million tn securttie., partnerships ln oil and natural 1as
exploration projects, Interests ln race bones,
re1tauran\a and other buslneu ventures, and stoclt
tn the Pittabur,lb Ptratn baleball team. •
THE INYSNTOalBS A&E intended to help
tbe stete laberltance Tax Commission lD ft.
termlnlns bow much tax II owed by 1.be estate. The
bulk of it wa1 left to Croaby'a second wife,
Kathryn, and bis HVeD cblldren in. Uvln1 trust
tbat ll not. 1ubject to pu"Uc dllclolure.
At tbe time of bla death, one of Croaby'a "'
lawyers •Umat.ed the e1tate'1 overall value at
betwem• mWtGe wl MO mllUoa.
THE ONTARIO CONNECTION!
______ ... .., ... --.-.----........... ---A A
Senta An• Ontario Or•noe COj.lnty
Now you can make connections out of the
convenient Ontario International Airport by
using one of Golden West Alrllnes flights
from Orange County dlrt:tct to Ontario,
effective August 1, 1979.
When c1lllng for ,...,.1tlon1 and lnform•tfon, Hk •bout Joint F•re1.
0•11 Qotden W-t Alrtlnee (714) 87 .. 8000
or vour '9NI t,..vet -,ent. -
DELANEY BROS. FISH
Lel' Jl·nM·n and l11s helpers have
~,...,
Northern Sea Bu s T.981b
We a lso han~ fres h local
'>WOrdr1sh from our local Chan· nel Islands
FRESH PRODUCE
Look ·what our produC'e man Abe has for us Lhis week! By being ot
lhe produ<'e market al 2 a.m .. he
insures our customers the finest!
'9•H' ,,_ Xln-f-1 '-•
Sweet O>ra ......... 7 10<$1 .90
,_ .. !!_ ..........
CantalcMlpe . . . • . •. ..l5e1-.
,_ .. 8_
Honeydew Meloe ••...•• lk t•.
a-elCl,_lMte lAA
Bell Peppen · · · · · • • • · · · ~ ••
..-rom our Liquor lkpt Jui.I
think .1 hulf ~allon or I 75
ht cr~ of Sm1morr \'odk11. onl)"
!'.9H plui. tax.
TOP QUALITY MEATS
For an item you l·an put in your
refngcrotor now or ui.e fatl'r. lhe meut t.lepl hui. th1:. toom.:r
Oscar Mayer C"anned Hams
3 lb. JubUtt Ham 6.98 ...
1 .......................... 11
5 lb. Hem for ooly 9.98 ••
But the Prtdt' of Poland ... A 3
lb. lmpor1ed PoU1h Ham. old·
world cured, KrakUI brand 6.98 ••
DELA1YE¥'S
Goume&Manet
Open Daily M • ClolM Saday
2IZO Newport Blvd., Neweort Beaela 173·55ZO
\
..... .&";.al ...... ---•~~1 .. RObertN WMd/PUblllher Tl'lomn K•'Vlll ECIHor
Qrlftlioa... o.uy P11ot ~ ~ ~'!!IJ..e•••••••r•hurld•··y •.• ~.'.'.· 1•m••••••••••Barber•••••K•,.•'•'"•c•h•1•.~.·.°' ..... p ..... ·.~.··--
..,___ool Trustees
Feel Mone1_1!inch
re ,.._. ••• = ICbool •rd memben cut Ulelr -.. ......... -.. laall lut ,..,. ln cooptfl· doe ... u....,.. of Pl ,, ... 11.
8aal9 of &Mii IN ....... IOIDeMC .. -!oadnnn t.boulbta.
8aard Pr 11ld11t Da Wwa, for lnltaDH, .. ya ahe
tOH a lat ol Mme ttom ber (amlly for Hhool bualneta.
Sbe ...._to take Mr lll••'•d'1 paycheck as well.
TM llOO a IDCllllll .,_.t all'etd>. comldertn1 t.be ris
inl COit ol t•loll• ud otber npwes, sbe coo..a.
8)l comparilon, Hunt.laPm Beadl ctty. Council mem·
bers receive $115 moDt.b11 fw tbelr Ume and an additional
Sl2.5 for expenses.
On the averare. hi1b tchool truatees uy they !lpend
at leut 30 hours a week al&endinl rneetin11. plowing •
tbroup stacks of research material, vislttna schools and
dolnl their Jobe.
Stipends for public service aren't expected to eMjch ,
the volunteers.
But perhaps when public service becomes s o ex·
pensive that only the rich can volunteer it might be Ume
to cover a few m ore expenses.
It's doubtful, considering the trustees' burgconlng
workload. that many taxpayers would offer loud protest
lf the board members accept the S200 the law would give
\ them each month.
~Try Compromise
t Fountain ValJey is involved in an interesting. if
, perhaps f ulile. court case that will test the constitu-
J tionality of a new state law regarding residential care
home facilities.
The statute, in essence, has robbed the city of any
permit control over small (fewer than seven-client>
homes for the disabled.
The city's suit centers on the Don Sutton Founda·
lion's plan to open a home for slx autistic youngsters in a
residential area west of Fountain Valley High.
Backed by the letter of the new law. fQWldation mem.
11-------r-s ~er-aim no city permit is required to open the home.
The city is going to court to challenge what officials con·
tend is a state infringement on the rights of home rule.
They ma be r!ght, but cynics can justifiably wonder'
if the costly court proceedings are merely a delaying tac·
tic to force the home elsewhe re.
A compromise seems in order. Perhaps the city could grant a temporary permit to allow the home to open,
then a nalyze its impact on the community. Simply going
to court appears ill advised.
Build the Pool
Thre«! years ago, the Huntington Beach City Council
voted to spend S430,000 to build a n Olympic·Stze com-
munity pool C:Jl Ocean View High School.
The pool still isn't there. The $430.000. however. still is
intact.
The original concept worked out betw«!cn the city
and the Huntington Beach Union High School District was
to build a pool for everyone in an area of town where no
public pools existed.
The school district agreed to maintain the pool once
the city built it
Last year , a fter passage or Proposition 13 . the council
pulled th(! plug on the pool plan.
This past week. several council members indicated
they would like to review the pool concept again.
City offi ctab say the hudgeted money can still buy an
Olympic-size pool and that they anticipate usage would
be high.
The council has long been concerned with the rising
cost of maintaining things the city builds. Here's a
chance to pay once a nd be done with it.
Th<! plan was a good one three years ago. It still is to ·
day.
• Opinions expressed in the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot.
·Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Comic Strips
ByL.M. BOYD
It's hi8hly likely that some
of the comic strips in this
newspaper have been around
many years loftae r than any
radlo or television s how. A
'ew striPI 10 all the way
back to early in the century.
.Many date back to the l.920a,
•30s and ''°9. To make lt
more curioua. the strips nm
4aUy. giving them mudl of a
chance to suffer that tblnl
ealled overexposure. But
tbey s urvive. If there's
Aythinl ln communications
110re durable than the comic
ltrlp, name It.
• Do believe the worst pun or OM year came about when a
fOul·moulbed clone Jumped
E tbe Golden Gate Bridge
puaersb)' paused to note obecene clone fall.
The avera1e owner. ol a
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
dog spends more money each
day on dogrood than the
ave rage jail warden sets to
feed a prisoner.
Just because it's archaic
d<>esn't mean it's wrong: The
plural of cow is kine.
Q. How tall is a newborn
giraffe?
A. About a s tall as the
average man.
Q. Which metal conducu
electridty bell?
A. Silver, it's said.
Q.. How long does the
typical hen lay ~ggs?
A. Maybe 10 to 12 months,
that's all.
When a peach tree gets
stek, ll may run a fever as
much aa 20 de1rees F hilher
than its temperature when
well.
Wbat la it about the letter
"M'' that IO appeaJI lo the
Olrmplc Games tolk? Jn
ltsl, Jlexlco City. In '12,
Mulch. More ~y. Mon·
treal. And tteO, Moeeow. ,
No poem ln lu enUN bu
bHD reprinted more um ..
tban a.m.t Clarke Moon'•
• • 'Twu t.M Ni1bt Before
Chrtltmu.'' ,J· .. All rit!l*t Lome, Mw
to -ir:-a:-r:ii= IO ill8l ,. eoata an " .. .J,.._ of NI db no ,.. ......
A.=tll&.la_ ... =.._---.:.~.~~ Oift••dsr.
\
-
Rowland Evana/Robert Novak
Carter Seeks New Energy tJza:r
W ASHJNGTON -Tbe Wblte
HOUH ii Mrioully e-oaakleriq re·
tll'ld New Yortc bullneu tycoon
John deButta u It. new enern
mobilization caar oven thoulh
be ia bacldn1 Republican John
8. Connally lo replace Jimmy
Carter as president. ·
DeBuUa retired Feb. 1 as chief
executive offt~r or A TarT and
~ next day
c o ntributed
the max ·
lmum Sl,000
lo ConnaUy'a
c ampa i gn.
While Presi·
dent Carter's
aides are weU
aware of this.
It does not
ma ke any dif·
rere nce. "John deButts is ex·
tremely well thought or around
here, and we'd like to get him lo
work whether be ls a Connally
m an or not." one White House
ins ider told us .
lie is on a list of possible s uc-
cessors to Ener gy Secretary
James Schlesinuer , expected lo
leave by autumn. But deButts'
more likely role would begin
sooner if the White House has its
way: as head or lbe proposed
Energy Mobilization Board,
eclipsing the lame-duck Schles·
inger as federal cz.ar in chMl'ge
of e nergy production.
JODY'S BATl'LE FATIGUE
-For the first time to anyone's
kno wledge, Preside nt Carter
tlillcized_press ...secretary Jod.)!
Powell in the presence or out·
s ide rs. But that mild criticis m.
during the Camp David meet·
ings, does nol suggest down·
grading, much less re moval, for
Powell.
Powell was brought up during
Cart er's ses8ions with non·
governmental wise m en invited
to the mountain. After the senior
stafr Cincluding Powell> had left
the room, one outside r com.
ment.ed that he thought Powell
was shooting from the hip a little
too much lately and _might be
s uffering rrom battle fati~ue. lie
Mailbox
added that.he feJt the normal ad· verHry felatlonahlp between
Powell and the press was de
generattncintoall·outwar.
To the s urprise or those
r.reaent. the president did not spr·
ng to the quick defe nse of bis
lons·tJme aide. Rather, he noted
t.bat Jody seemed a UtUe over·
wrought, was smoking even more'
than usual and was putting on
weight.
Nevertheless, nobody expects
any diminution or Powell's posl·
lion. Next to Rosalynn, Powell is
Carter's most trusted adviser. --AHfM & WOL FE .
~~-V~IS IN~
fr "
Wbat 101De White Houle luiden
would b.ke la for Powell lo be re·
moved from. the preu
secretary'• dally ftrlq Une and
~ arven a counaelor'a role. But
even ttua aa not Uktl)' unlell ln·
itiated b¥ Powell hJmtelf.
A r~: Even more than
Powell's politically damagin&
crack about tone 1uoilne lines
belns sood for W NhiDltocUans.
hia s nap reaction to White Houle
domestic policy chief Stuart
Eizenstat's now .famous
memorandum 1eoerated ill will
within the White Houae. Several
JI
I' n
prealdeatia.I aides 1ru.mbled tbat
a crack at tbe bard·workiq,
lonl·lufferinl Ell8Glt.at WU UD•
called for and'unfair.
a08ALYNN'8 DICTION -
There was an audible 1~at
Bardstown. Ky. when R
Carter seemed to t el a
Democratic party fund-ralHr
that "Jimmy iJl 'competent" -
seemlncly a public rejoinder to
scurrilous private rumon tbat
the president had retlre4 to
Camp David for psycbololical
reasons.
Actually. Kentucky ean were
having trouble pick.ins up lbe
First Lady's soft Geor&ia ac·
cents. Careful listening to I.ape
r ecordings of h e r remarks
showed her saying that .. Jimmy
is confident.··
Apart from the unfortunate
misunderstanding. Mrs Carter
put in a mas te rful J>('rformance
subs tituting for he r husband at
the Kentucky dinne r. She has
progresse,4_as a campaigner and
1s obviously one of the prcs1
dent ·s lop political assets.
HAIG'~ ot;BuT -Retired
Gen. Alexander Haag's debut a:.
a practicing Republican polita·
t'1an wall be m ad e before a
closed-door audience of fat·cat
financial contributors wath
newsmen and ordinary citizens
ba rred.
Haig will speak before the
mee t ing or the Re publican
Eagles at the pos h-Beverly
Wilshire Hotel in LoR Angeles
July 22·23. Minimum contribu-
tion to Republican war chesl'i of
$10,000 Is necessary for mem·
bcrsh1p In the Eagles.
A rootnotc : Haig still reJect:.
any campaign for a U.S. Senutc
seut from Penn:.ylvan1a but I!'.
openly interested m a d ark hors1·
:-.hot a t the pres 1dcn ry Old
friends. fearing that h1:. effec
t111cne11s as a voice on national
security q1.,1cstions would be un
dNcut by a hum1hating pre:-.
1dc nlial flop. want lfaig to gel im
mcd1ateexpertSPl'Cch ('Oachmg
RelVards of the Unknown Offset Risks
I
To the Editor :
Wha l could be worse than pay-
,ing the OPEC Nations their
blackmail now, eve n tr the price
was live dollars a gallon? Jt111t
fancy ourselves putting all our
eHo rti> into domestic oil produc·
tion and exhausting our own sup·
plies within a few years and then
bein g wholly d e p e ndent o n
OPEC. What kind of mercy do
you think they wo uld show us?
Perhaps, then, this clamp on
the oil companies' "windfall
profits" is a ploy. carefully or·
chestrated, to he lp keep our re·
serves intact until we have
drained away the s ea of
petroleum the Arabs are sitting
on.
Let's hope we're that smart.
IN THE MEANTIME, we
need a ll the substitutes for
petroleum we can develop. Solar
·power. yes, whose bene fits are
still years away. Gasohol, yes,
although the question or whether
It takes more energy to make it
than it delive rs is still un·
decided.
And nuclear power. Can we
take the chance of denying
ouraelves ita use? The anti·
nukes, singularly deficient in
coming up with aJternative prac·
tlcal solutions, would deny us
the use or lt. It's up to the sllent
majority to speak its wishes. Do
we puah ahead with nuclear
power? O r do we res ign
ounelves to lhe inevitable: re·
current shortaaes. escalating
prices. long waits lo line, rewer
vacation trips, rising unemploy·
ment, higher coals, not only for
electricity, but lor everything
t hat takes e nergy tA pro·
duce, and that. brother. Is every·
tllfftfl!
I( the pioneers had insisted on
full cavalry p rotection, the West
never woulcf have been won. If
the 1ovemmenl had insisted on
1 a national network or roads
before Henry Ford mass ·
produced his first Model·T . we'd
still be driving buckboards.
Every step lnto the unknown b~
IU danaers -and lU rewards.
J .W. REIO
tr•• Sle .. ••1
To tbe ldltor: Siaout -Wbat WU the point 1
One county emplo)'ee'• reply
lo your rec.-editorial:
I bave worked for the Count1
of o,....e for tbe put 10 1ean.
Durbll the put five yean, I
hawe had to accept a 1low but
ateadJ reduction of my 11.andard
of 11.-.. Now mr retlremmt
coe&rtballom are btln1 doubled,
wldll bcneftta an ....._ 1net11
Nda11t Tbe pr11• .... ofter ., .. ~would ..... .,
Nal llleome by •• puc• °"'•-***-,...«•• • t
'
presen t i nflation rate>.
Professional and s killed career
employees arc no w having to
"moonlight" or leave ~overn
ment service.
The r~ent sickout was not. as
you seemed to suggest, tar geted
at Proposition 13. Many govern
m e nt e mployees voted fo r
Proposition 13. hoping that il
would result in reduced govern
m e nt s pending by inc re asing
government efficiency We arc
still hoping. We expected up to a
30 pe~nt reduction in number
or employees through elimina·
lion of unnecessary "fat, ..
elimination o r outdated
m ethods. programs, etc.
Instead of reduced s pending
t hroush re·evalualing a nd
restructuring of governme nt
o p e rations. the same o ld
bureaucratic operation con·
tlnues to "r ip ofr'' both the
general public and its o wn
employees. Roth employees and
the public are being ill served by
governme nt response t o
Proposition 13. The "rat" has
continued t o int'reas e while
employees arc being cut to the
bone. •
The 1-1ickout was not an at·
tempt to increase our standard
or li ving, but rathe r a distasteful
measure by desperate people
trying to "hang on."
ERIC GARMSHAUSEN
£lo•• •ser.,e'
To the Editor ·
The Huntington Beach Host
Lions Club wishes to express its
appreciation or the pictures or
tfoward Jarvis holding a can or
beer appeanng in the July s and
8 editions or the Daily Pilot. The
can or beer was given to Mr.
Jarvis as a gesture of apprecia·
Uon and esteem aa he rode north
on Main Street at the lntersec·
lion or t tth Street where our
club had a stand selling Coco·
Colu and beer to the assembled
crowd.
As Mr. Jarvi11 approached our
stand. our memberi1 agreed to
give Mr. Jarvis a couple of
beers. As he reached our in·
tersecUon I ran o ut and proffered
them tohlmwlththeco mpUments
or our club. As Mr. Jarvis gladly
accepted the beers tht crowd
roared its approval.
Aa you know the motto of the
International A.aaociatlon of
Lions Cl• la "We Serve." In
view of what Mr. Jarvis baa
done for tbe people of tbil st.al.I.
our club concluded t.b1t an e•·
ample of OU• motto would be to
Nrvt Mr. Jarvla the two eana of
beer,
ROBERT L. SMITH ,. .... , ...
several major building fire~ in
.July. 1978, caused by , for lh1·
m os t purt. juveniles d1:-.t'har~m~
dan~erou!'. firewor k:-. Ourin~
th.I!'. disastrous p1·riod we ex
pc ra cnccd a loss of $238. 785
Naturally, w(' Wl•rc anxious to
reduce the loss lha:. year through
public cducatton
PRIOR TO July 4 th1:. yeetr.
we contacted the Huntington
Beach Daily Pilot editor to enlist
the help of your newspaper for a
public se rvict• messagl'. Tht>
editor was very helpful in pre
senting the messai:c for th1·
ci ti ze n s to a ssum e som e
responsibiUty for the extinguish
me nt of fires caused by the in
disc riminate discharging or
fireworks .
The message apparently cam•·
across. bccau.o;e the fire loss wa!>
drastically reduced this year.
which is listed at $3.475 Thi:.
lo:-.:-. was primarily due to res
1d ential roof fires o f which
seven wer e extinguished by the
homeowner prior to the fire de·
partmcnt's arrival
Your assistance in minimizing
the fire loss an our community 1:,-
"reatly appreciated
RAYMON D C PICARD
fo~arc Chief
Bele••e Doa1ter
To the Editor:
Re the Daily Pilot headline
"Mille r calls critics "poo r
losers." If he 1s such a good win·
ncr. let him release his service
dossier to the press a nd clear
himself or any taint.
Re fu11ing to do so indicates
something is quest.lonable.
J . A. WETHMELLER
Appl••tll• 8r•..,•
To the Editor .
PuhapA If the critics· o f
Edison Miller could expertence
s·~ years in ajun1le prison camp,
and Ir they s urvived, they mit ht
be more considerate .
I applaud Gov. Brown for his
•PPolntment.
ROBERT JACKSON
ll•ellae8•lleC
To the ltd.ltor:
Well, ·Lord·ot·the-Manor
Brown bu once a1ain told the
peaaantl of Onan1e County to bold
' 0 n e o I t be a m a II b'u t
1ratllyln1 btnefltl of a.avtn1
Con1reu la daat I DO loqer have
to put up wtdl JCMll' WMlldlnl
drlyel " -L••• dde-a.p .
Mendel Dawl1, D·S.C .. to a
ortUoel .... uenl.
Lh t•ir lonAue:. and be gra tefuJ for
the la rgess he cho:-.e to send
among us After "supposedly"
asking for and listenini: lo the ad
vice of the good people involved in
our community, he slapped them
and all of us as well. in the fact'
and selected the only one who did
nothavecommunitywidcinvolve·
mcnt or support fro m the res•·
dent!> und votc r.s inourt'ounty.
OUR alternative 11-quite clear·
Whllt• we huw no tea to throw
into our harbor wt:• do ha111·
ballot:-. to cust upon the water~
and af we fail to votl• out tht
"hand·m aidcn" a nd the "King
George -act-a like" at the earliest
possible mome nt then we have
truly surrender ed our ltbcrty for
selr lnduJgence. and wt: will de ·
serve the mediocrity and high
handed ignornncl' placed upon u:,,
Only when we 1a1I to react to
obviow; usurpation of our best
interests will we be in danger of
losin~ the Uberties for which so
many strug"led and died
IRVING X RURC
No 1t'I""
To the Editor·
Orange County has felt the
sting of J erry Rrown for belng lht
c onservative and s taunch
Re publican area it is . His appoint·
ment of Miller as s upervisor has
to be his method of punishment.
ll would be int.cresting to know
how much Brown oweb Fonda
and llayden. perhap!'. Mlllc r'b
appointment doeti not ptty up the
account.
M Iller state~ ha:-opp0nen~ are
poor 10!4ers. r be(( lo differ wilh
him the count> 1s the loser
t'or whut it is worth. Miller dJO
not win anythinJI . at wati given to
him
JOHN T ISBERO
N•t •F•114•'
To the Editor:
Well. we now know Brown'&
trying to make political Halldfn
out of his appointment of PAUler
at th~ expense of Or1n1e
County.
I 1m now. not very l"O'lldo of
either Brown or M'Uler
WlLLIAM D. LUSK
AJ4 OM. y PLOT 8 ~.~11.1171
School· Pact
Panel Named
Two men have been named to a fact·rtnding
panel in the continuing battle between Huntington
Beach's Ocean View School District teachers and
tbe board of trustees to sign a new contract.
The Ocean View Teachers Association has
named Tom Brown of the California Teachers As·
sociation to lbe lhree·member fact-finding group.
TRUSTEES HA VE SELECTED STEVE An-
delson. an attorney with a Palos Verdes law firm.
Tbe two groups finally must select a panel
c hairman from a list of seven applicants
forwarded by the state Public Employment Rela·
tions Board.
The panel will hear arguments from both sides
in the negotiations before submitting recommen-
dations for final action.
·--~•!he-recommendations-are-not mandate , a
district spokesman s aid, but the board will give
them strong consideration.
A STATE MEDIATOR DECLARED in mid·
June that contract negotiations were making no
headway. He later declared that the next step in
mediation -fact-finding -would be appropriate.
The teachers formally asked on J une 2S that
fact-finding be initialed.
The teachers organization is seeking salary
hikes ranging between 7 and 34 percent, depending
on each teacher's education, experience and
length of service.
ALSO SOUGHT ARE REDUCTIONS in class
sizes. binding arbitration for grievances. a closed
union shop. a shorter teaching day and cost of liv-
ing increases as well as an additional $1,200 an-
nua lly in fringe benefits per teacher.
Tbe teachers' contract expired June 30, and
demonstrating teachers have charged the board
with not negotiating contract points in good faith.
The board. on the other hand, has argued that
meaningful negotiations are impossible until the
state legislature allocates state funds to schools in
place of property tax revenues lost as the result of
Proposition 1.3.
Handicapped Kith
·win Gold Medals
Special education students from Huntington
Beach Union High School District 's Guidance
Center took 48 gold medals recently in the Special Olympics at UCLA.·
.During play at UCLA, the center's students.
.also won state championships in volleyball and soccer.
MEDAL WINNERS INCLUDED volleyball
players Traci Boyd, Steve Falzon, George Gasu.
Steve Gibson. Dick Lockman, Sandy Luna, Susie
Luna. Jim McBealb and Jeff Bryant.
Soccer medal winners were Ellen Sehultz,
CharlJe Giorgi, John Corey. Karen Fernholz, Deb-
bie Haines, Liz Jackson, Jim Tate, Bill McCabe,
Lazaro Espinosa, Marlanita Silva, Tim Callahan,
Rich Mendoza, Ron Maloy and Valerie Baker.
Henry Noriega won a gold medal for bowling,
and Cheryl Trabant and Ann Dow took silver
medals ln the sport.
GYMNASTICS GOLD MEDAL winners were
Mark Soltis for tumbling and floor exercise; Steve
Cherry for parallel bars and floor exercise, and Deb-
bie Henog for tumbling and floorexeretae.
A dialrict spokesman said 2,500 handicapped
youngsters participated in the games, with lhe
Huntington Beach school taking the most gold
medals.
Student Loan
Fonns Simplified
WASHINGTON (AP> -It's &olne to be a UttJe
easier for college students to fill out applications
for federal ald nen year.
ID m\.ewq tbealmpllfied form, the Depart~
meat ol Hea1th, l!'.dueation and Welfare said the
old oae wu "uanet••arily complex and CODI•·
m1." Tbe new .farm eliminatea 12 of tbe 54 qum·
Uona from tbe old form and la aald to bave lnatl\IC·
tiou wrtUen lD ~ BD1lilb.
Bat atudenta will bave to make do wttb tbe old venlall for oae more academic year. Tiie DeW OMS
wUl be med for tbe 19-81 adlool te ......
. MISCELLANY
BEL· AIR DOUGLAS FIR FRENCH : DOORS
Thia is the beautiful stuff
you are -ing in the !T\ags
and in new expensive hoUBeS.
Clear tempered gl•u panes.
· Finish to suit your taste.
IEL All HOLLOW CORE
SUIDOOU
'"-.... full 6'8" high and 1 ~ ..
thic k. Not bad prlc. either, what
do you tlU.nk?
30" WIDE BIRCH . . . I S.88
ASH ..... 16 ...
32" WIDE BIRCH ...•• 6.88
ASH ..... 17.88
36 .. WIDE BIRCH . . . 17 .88
ASH ..... 18.88
ELITE PANELllG
5 94!esmrr
ChOOM &om Vail CeclM,
FronU.r Bu.ch or Herita99
Oak. (What? No plain •anilla?)
BEL AIR DOUGLAS FIR
,_____ 4 PAHL OR 8 PANEL
EllTRY DOOR
67~~&88
Thc.e penela do make the
thin9 look Ulae m ore money.
Now watch the 80liciton conw
around. 1 * "s6.8"a36".
G.E. SWITCB
01
RECEPTACLE
29~
Com• in l.ory or Brown. Enough aaid. On to
the neat item.
NOIAICB POLE
IOllOI 2377
The thinQ ia 18s60 inch••
and requu-no big
in.tallation. Holch in place
with tenaion. ( l thought ~naion wu unhealthy.)
GLmDEI SPIED
LATEI SEMI -GLOSS
EIAMEL
COLORS
OR
WHITE 9!!
10 PAIE ( Nl510)
l \.'•"-6.8"
Available in 30". 32" or 36"
8788
"------~15-PAIE ( NlSlS)
0 1 :Y."a6'8" I PAI£ ( N 1510) Avail.hie in 30" or 36" 1W 's6'8"
A•ailable in 30". 97•• 32" or 36"
-
sm SANDCAT
SAIDEI
31 9.!3
A ftry f..t belt under th.at eancla fluah
without ekipping. bouncinv. or 9ouqing ( if
you don't pt nutty with 'he thing. )
'
1
I 1_
~
=:) ,
~
-.
G.E. SWITCH 01
RECEPTACLE
•
PLATE
14~
U -.old e ... ryone in .tock -cou1d.n 't pay thia ad ~. should n. ... g~ it with the
other one. (Gripe, gripe. ) In iYOry or brown.
5 PC. CAI I ROME
POLISBllG
CLEAlllG SET 99c
You get the bucket. the poliahin9 mitt,
spon99, trteel wool, and poU.hin9 cloth. Hey,
it'• 1-s than a jar of peanut butter.
MELIOl 3 ADI
IEVOLVllG
SPllllLEI
1•!
It will wat.r ~ area up to 39 foot in
clia.nwter. Do the entire lawn in a coupl. of
GEIJWIS
PEITIEI
2·~
F..U la""'9. ~. u.... flowen. and ....,.tab&... Got • ..,u penetrant that ....Uy pta
· the nutrient into hard aoila to
clo 80IM eooct.
4" IOVIEPUITI
89~
·-
AICO GRAPHITE
MULTI -GRADE
MOTOR OIL
~.40 79~.
They _, thia oil ia 90 •lippery you will get up
to 23 eatra mu .. per tankfw. that'• pretty ..
•lick tal.k.
ROYAL
TOOLS
YOUR CHOICE
88~
It'• a table full of .tuff. E,,.n thinp Hu
wnnch.ee. tape. g~. grommet ..U.
Changee daily. 90 come in, paw thru.
FOX CRAFT
AUTO RAMPS
147!
You can roll anything up to 6500 lbe. on it
... Hen an undenniqht elephant? All st.el
DIETEi WATER
FLO nLTEIS
DIRT a RUST
•PS-SI
TASTE a ODOR
•PS-Cl
12.97
14.97
GARY KLEIN, 'QUAD IQUAD' ... BER, MARKS TIRE Otr ~kUP TRUCK
No One °"'" Him • HMI n... Wh11.....,._und Petroater 1'eporta
Few Argue Over Tickets
'Quad Squad' Patrol& Beach City's Streets
CAPITOLA <AP> -Drivers in thls beacb town enforcement" employee could be better used as
near Santa Cruz seldom fi&ht back when tblir cars pay for several part-time people during the sum-
are ticketed by members of "The Capit.ola Elec· mer.
tric Cavalry." "We put the word out to different agencies that
"It's bard work to quarrel with a man in a we'd consider the disabled for code enforcement
wheelchair," said PoUce Chief Bob Allen. and we &<>l applications from everywhere,'' said
Sgt. Joe Granata, the squad's supervlaor.
ALLEN SAYS"THE HIRING OF six diaabled
1----.&UO.., .=--par.aple1ic-,..quadriplegteS-and an-ampat·----~A~ WOKJCS 15-20--m>URS per week,
-who patrol their beats in wh"eelchairs bas "ef-with heavier patrols on weekends. They ea.m $5 an
fectively taken the sting out of getting a parking hour.
ticket." "At first, people ignored them," Granata said,
Wearina red windbreakers and carrying two-"and some people still react in disbelief."
way radios, the s ix roU about town in electric and Gfllerally, however, the response has been so
manually e>perated wheelchairs. They 1ive tickets favorable the city 1s coruudering beefing up the
or man strate1ic corners to give visitors direc· squad with "code enforcement'' insignia and whjp.
lions. antenna fiaga to maJ<e the members more visible.
Resident.a of the beach community of 9,500, Allen also sald"the police department and the
which attracts an equal number of visitors daily city are con.sldering keeping the squad on year-
during the summer and on holidays, bave affec· round.
DM.Y PtLOT Al•
Have a Colorful
at Home.
Sammer
• •
If you•rc like moel people v<>ti11I be epending more time at home ... Make if
e~ bv wotldne In vc>ur prdcn. Remember that Roger's Gardens offers
you the beat aclecdon •nd highcat qwatity plant• at a true value.
5 Gallon
Tam allCI Se.green
JUNIPERS
NOW $9.95
Regularly $1 2.25 •
nn ....i. •htu J.Jv
MINI-SUN CHAISES
Perf .. ct for Sun-bathing.
Constructed with a
sturdy light weight
aluminum frame, .._, .
seat and backing
are made of
Acrilan, for .
comfort. ~
The sun is out ,,
and-the chairs are-in!
REIGER
BEGONIAS
NOW $10.95
.. Manager's
Special Buytt
We have a large selection of these..
vibrous flowers in assorted colors o~
Nie thru July.
GAllDENING
SEMINARS ~~ · .. ":1~ ,',, ~ .;;:: . ~"-~~M~ ~.t ~ :.·~l11,. ... y.-
Make gardening a family project . . .
Attend Roger's Garden& informative
Gardening Seminars on hanging basket
construction at
I I AM. I PM, and J_fM
San Jooquan Hill'> Rd di MM Arthur Blvd .• N~n Be«h, (7141640-5800 0 pt'n Octtl\I 9dm to 6pm
( L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT
lionately dubbed the group the "Quad Squad." ,-------------------l------------------------------------·
ONE MEMBER -A. VICTIM OF POUO ln
bis youth who admit, he ontt "chewed out" a
meter maid said he ii. "surprised how friendly
everyone is."
"I've never seen anyone even come close to
giving me a hard time," s aid Gary Klein.
Allen founded the group two weeks ago alter
deciding that a :.ingle full-time i.alary for a "code
· Pendleton Marine
Sues Over Arrest
FALLBROOK (AP> -A S2SO million claim
against two branches of the armed forces baa been
fHed by a 22-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine and
bis wife who claim that Gestapo-like tactics were
used when the husband was mistakenly arrested
March ts on rape charges
In lbe first step of a legal process that could
lead to a federal suit, Lance Cpl. Douglas M. Wood
and his wife Gayle charge the Naval Investigative
Service and the Marine Corp1 with falae arrest and
imprisonment. trespassing, assault and battery
and wrongful death.
THE WRONGFUL DEATH CHARGE stems
from the birth or a premature son Mrs. Wood de·
livered Euler Sunday. The infant -born 10
weeks early died within hours
The Wood.a' attorney said doctona blame the
premature birth on the emotionul stress and strain Mrs. Wood endured.
Wood was arrested by NJS agents at the base
March 15 and spent 14 days in the brig on cbar1es
of raping a Marine's wife on the base that mom-
in&.
"'111EY STOPPED DOUG AND HELD a 1un
dlrecUy to h1a bead," Mrs. Wood aaid. "They
locked bim up tben aeven men Cfour NIS aJ.enla, two Fallbrook policemen and a sheriff a In·
veatlaator) came to our Fallbrook apartment
where they walked In and began Hareblaa tbe
house, teariftl tbe apartment to ~. ~
UW.11 on the floor," she aald.
The claim was filed by atlonaey Robert Moore,
wbo aaid It "may be surprtalns to aee a ll50
million claim, but what price do you put on a
human life that was IOllt u the result ol Wa kind
ol outraaeoua conduct by law enforcement of. ncen7"
. .... WOOD. u. WD "ON& or tbem' beaan
piclllq my underwear out ol a drawer and aired naeto~jeaeh pair.'' WMalhetried tolaudoee
.,.. ....... kept In a footlocker, lbeaaid.lbewu pu11Mc1 to die floor.
TM Martne Corpe concluded lta lDV..U,allan
of tlae npe ebarlee aaalnlt Wood oe April 17, but ........ c...,......_ ......... .....
ldmcmbTllH-tlaatdael'lllllM .... drQpld.
You'll take p!Qasure In this contoured dec.otettor chair
with comfort plus Like d modem sculpture. the sleek
tind sturdy chrome-plated tube frame sparkles plenty.
You are always at ease In the canvas sling seat and
lk\Ckrest wtth a big. comfortable Cdnvas-covered foam
cushion. And there's two handy side pockets. In
triinbow bttght blue. It's 26" tdll. 25 in-wide and 26°
deep. Perfect for the laid back hie! Reg 39.95.
Aaron Brothen Special
$26.88
.. --=-------
~~..-s
me~
---~-.....
I! " ...
. . . .
l
i •
• '· l : . •• H
r ,
.. . ................
Marvin
-~tng
Stands
LOS ANGELES !AP> A
Judge refused today to re·
con sider his decision In the
la ndmark property rights case
of Marvin vs. M.-..rvm, saying It
made no difference to his view
of the case whether Lee Marvin
lied on lhe witness st1rnd.
S uperior Court Judge Arthur
Ma rshall also refused to award
SS00.000 in attorney's fees to the
lawyer for Miche lle Triolu
Ma rvin. declaring he believes
she lost her laws uit on every
count.
"It makes no difference to lhe
court in decision of this matter
that Mr. Marvin lied or did not
lie." Marshall said. "It does
matter lo the court that a oian ---~·who-lies if he dfd li e, shouJd pay
a penalty for that."
7
Marshall said a district at
torney's probe of Ma rvin's al·
leged perjury is continuing and
··the court feels it is in good
ha nds. and the district allorney
will proceed if it becomes a
c riminal matter."
<See MARVIN, Page A21
Laguna Rape
Reported. by
Teen Victim
A sell-proclaamed artist. who
told bis bitchbjklng passenger he
wanted lo stop in a field lo col-
lect driftwood for his c raft.
raped the woman repeatedly
before leaving her stranded on
Laguna Canyon Road Wednes
day
Laguna Beach poJi'ce said Lhe
17-year-old victim walked to the
canyon road after the crime and
hitc hhiked lo he r Buen:t Park
home where her parents took
her to the hospital and called
'\he riff's deputies.
The incident began early
We dnesday when the young
s witchboard operator hitchhiked
to Laguna Beach for a day at the
s hore.
She was thumbing a ride home
at about 4 30 p.m. when she wus
picked up by a chunky m:.in in a
s mall foreign truck wi th a whik
campe r top.
, The s uspect s topped for
, gasoline in town. then took hjs
victim out the cc.nyon road, say·
ing h e n cedeo to collect
driftwood for a n c.rt proJect.
The suspect pulled into the
Sycamore Flats area o ff th(
canyon road a nd immediately
threatened hJs v1cum with a
t smaJI knife.
He forced her to the ground in
the field and raped he r. police j said, and performed unnatural
.sex acts on his victim . He left in
bis truck alter telling his victim
'he would kill her if s he com-
• plained to police.
He was described as being of
Latin descent. between the ages
of 28 and 30. standing five feet 1J
Inches \all a nd we ighing 190
pounds
Coast
Weather
Gusty 15 lo 30 mph
winds Friday with a
chance of measurable rain
JO percent. Ht•hs Friday
1D upper 70s at beaches to
IO inl~ artas.
1~81DETeD~~
Un• cu~ ooom• w1ul•
MOUW'°"' a butt. That'• UN leQOCll of the tnma•Alculca ,.,,_,_, srort.•. photo. Page
M .
-ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA
!A
ti
Sllariag Condolences
Former President Rioha rd Nixon was
among lhe 300 mourners who attended
memorial ser vices in Newport Beach this
morning for long tim e resident and civic
leader 0 . W. "Dick " Richard who died
last week at the age of 73. Nixon greet·
ed Richard's widow. Jenn}. and son . John.
who stood beside a bronze bu:-.t of Richard
commissioned by the Newport lfarbor
Area Chamber of Commcrtt' which or
l{anized the memorial.
Drug Firm Sets Appeal
$2.5 Million Judgment Protested
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of Ille O•ily tl'li.t Sl•ll
Johnson & Johnson. the na-
tion 's giant health preduct
manufacturing firm. will appeal
a $2.5 million judgment awarded
a Fullerton woman who claimed
injury from use ol a prescription
contraceptive.
An Orange County Superior
Court jury a warded the s um
Wednesday to Kathleen Ertel.
27 . who testified in a five-week
long trial that she s wrered a
stroke and para lysis after taking
Orlho-Novum. a contraceptive
used by an estimated 10 million
women nationwide.
I n a short statement today, :t
Johnson & Johnson offi cial said.
"We strongly believe evidence
in the case does not s upport the
• ve rdict and that the judgment
was unjustified . We will ap·
peal."
Johnson & Johnson is the
pare nt f ir m to Ortho
P h a rmaceutica l Corp . o f
Raritan. N.J .. the manufacturer
of the widely prescribed drug.
Wednesday's decision was a
landmark one in the view of San
ta Ana attorney Arthur Hews, a
product liability specialist who
represented Mrs. Ertel in the ac
lion .
Hews said the decision was
s ig nifi cant in that a
pha rmaceutical firm was held
directly liable for not warning
the user of a drug about its
possi blc side effects.
Attorneys for Jonnson &
.Johnson had argued that c urrent
federal laws on prescribed drugs
require that side eCfect warning!>
be provided only to physicians .
It is the doctol"l)' duty to warn
patients. J ohnson & Johnson
lawyers contended
Mrs Ertel previously had
reached an out of court setlle·
menl with the physician who
prescribed Ortho-Novum to her
during a 41·day period in 1974
while s he was a s tudent at
Fullerton College
She later s uffered a s troke
that cause permanent paralys1~
on her right side. Mrs. Ertel
testified
The ease was H novel one 1n
that Hews was able to l'nlcr into
evidence rl'SUlts 0£ a nationwide•
poll of women on lht• use of hirth
CSee i\Wt\RD, Pagt· t\21
Woman's Body . Bunted
Helicopter Hired in 'Bizarre Suicide'
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Grouod
crews were searching ruged
mountain terrain today Cor the
body of a young woman who
paid $270 for a helicopter ride.
the n plunged 2,000 feet to her
death in what authorities .called
.. a bizarre suicide." -
The pilot or the helicopter sa10
the young woman asked him to
climb hlgher so she could look at
some property, then, "with a
s trange s mile on he r face.
backed out her door.
"I climbed to about 2,000 feet
a nd made a gentle bank lo the
left." pilot. Oscar Madariaga
told police.
"I was looking to the left.
Then I banked right, looked to
the right and she was going out
the door backwards," the pilot
said . "She just sat there lookjng
at me through the window. That
was It."
Efforts to recover the body
were halted by d arkness, a
sheriff's spokesman said . The
victim was not immediate ly
ldenUlied.
The search was centered
a bout five miles east of
Ramona, the spokesman said.
Madariaga told authoriUes the
woman , a brunette ln her early
20s, said she bad taken a bus
from Ocea n Beach to
Montgomery Field, arriving at
lO a .m. She paid the $270 In cash
SI'MIS RECALL
JOllN F ~l'NE. . , . "' . Cl1ln Tre•or ••d !'otlit-.; former Job Wape eo-1t,n ,,.. ................... .
... AmMeu Cueer .8octetJ
ha•d·raa.tu tribute hid ..
CoroH def Mar Wed•eedaJ -ae ........ P ... Cl.
to the National Air College Inc .
then waited qntil l p.m . for her
r ide.
O nce the he licopt e r was
airborne anct traveling at 50
mph, she asked. Madariaga to
climb higher over the area that
interested he r . between the
m o untai n communities or
Ramona and Santa Ysabel.
She J,tave no indication that
she was upset. Madariaga said
"She was having a ball like
any ordinary ride." he said.
The wo man had rejec t ed
\'
wearing a should<'r h<trnes!> and
mentioned s he w<intcd the vents
ope n so she could feel the wind
hit her. Madarwga said.
During the seconds after she
jumped. Madaria~a said hl• sat
s tunned.
"I don't know how long 1t was
seconds or minutes I Just
s at there trying to fi gun· out
what happened
"When I realized. I made a
t80·degree turn and started look-
ing lo see if I could see anything
(See JUMP. Page AZ>
THURSDAY, JULY 19-1979
-
l'our Hometown
Dally Newspaper
Fl FTEEN CENTS
a ifano
Treasury
Official
Also Out
W ASlilNGTON l AP> -Pres1
dent Carter announced today hl•
has ousted Joseph A. CalifaniJ
Jr. as secretary of fle<Jlth.
Education and Welfare :.ind wl11
nominate Patrici<i Rob<'rti.
Harris. s ecretary of ll ous1n~
cind Urban Development. to sue
ceed him.
In announcing the· first casuul
ty or Carter's Cabinet shakeup.
Wpite House press s ecret ar y
.Jody Powell said a replacement
for Mrs llarris tit JIU D would
be a nnounced soon.
However, there wen· uncon
firmed reports that Thomas I'.
O'Neill Ill. lieutenant govl'rnor
of M assachusells and ~on of
House ~e_a e r Thom;1 I'
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
O 'Neill Jr . wou ld bt· namf'•I
llU D sec-retarv
In other dcveloµment~
CarH•r acn·ptt:d tht< re~
1gnat1on of TrE-asurv Sc<·n·tarv
Michael Blumenthal anll will
n a m 1· 1-· e d c r ;, I ft l' ~ t· r \ 1•
Cha1rm:.in G Wilh:.im Miller to
re place him. con~rc·:o;~1onal
sources said this afternoon
President Carter act•ept.cd
tht· resigna tion of Attorney
General GriHin llell today and
said he would nomrnall' Deputy
l\ttorncy General HcnJam1n
Civiletti to succeed him.
Transportation Secretary
Brock Adams s aid he had been
. asked to rem:tm al his JOb. hut
• had not <lcc1dt·d whether tu 1Jh
so
Powell s aid Califano and Mrs
Harris "have already discussed
pla ns for an orde rly transition"
at HEW. th<' b1ggcst department
m government.
Jn his letter of resignation.
dated today, t he o uts poken .
liberal Califano suggested that
the inevitable controversies sur
rounding the post he· 1i; vatatrng
led to his departure
"Whenever the laws th<it tht·
Congress charges the ~t·<.:rct~.rv
of If EW to t•xeeutt· <H<· :1<1
ministered with vigor lht·n· will
be controve rsy I hav<' lned 111
cxcc-utc thcsc laws vigorously .
Ca lifano wrote Carter
In ~· handwritten noll.' ud
drt•ssed "to Sccrf'l<Hy Joi·
Califano,·· the pres ident suid "I
acct•pt your rc::;1gnat1on with a
genuine feclini:? of :.ipprecwl1on
C:J nd of recognition ...
There was no immediate word
on the future of other Cabinet
and top White House offic-1ab
who submitted the ir rel-1gna
Uons Tuesday
Califano broke the new~ t•1
several dozen top aides' in h1~ or
tSee CABINET. Page i\21
EYED FOR HUD POST
Thomas P. O'Neill Ill
NEW HEW CHIEF
Patricia Robert Harris
AP Wlft ...... O\
FIRST CASUAL TY
Joseph A. Califano Jr.
Irvine Water Unit
Names New Chief
The chief engineer of the Los
Angeles County Water District
will pick up the administrative
reins of the Irvine Ranch Water
District in October c1s its new
general manager.
C.O. Reinhardt. pres ident of
the district's board of directors.
said the new water agency boss
is Arthur E. Bruington. 51.
Bruington was a ppointed by
the board Monday night lo
replace William F'. Hurst. who
had resigned to go into private
industry.
A s pokeswoman for the dis
tric t i;aid the ne w general
manager was hlred at a salary 1 of $49,000 a year. Hurst earned
$45,000 annually.
Bruington wtll be in cha rge of
a staff or 175 for a district that
distributes water for municipal
a nd a,ncultural uses lo lhe city
of lrvlne and outlying areas:
.collects sewage, and provides
waet.ewat.er treatment,
· As the principal planner for
the Loi Anaelea County F1ood
Control District. Brulntlon
bandle4 a staff of more tban ~1000. He was cfl:en1lneer for
tnat diatric&_for ye.rs and
had been -.i ,, •• , fot 2' ·
y\ars. • · t
1er1dngton -,,not e•pectec! to
..
NEW WATSR CHIEF
ArttM Bruington 1
be&ln his fulktime dutlea wtth
the lrvjne ditU1cl un\11 October
He wlU ~ will\. t~ district oa
• part-thne buaJplll th4"1. Aa
(lee WAfta~a1e A2> •
CABINET •••
ftile M mJid-daJ, One aide WU
.... IM•lq Uae m•elln1 l n ~ ......... aMH .. 7
CdfMOWU ............ ...,
tUt c.n.-.. ~ .. la
• '-'" review Md •vaha•U. cl .............. ,~ ..... ob Jfftl•• of l•prOYl•I f•t•r. ...........
Tta• H&W Htr•tary hu
eomelimH tlatlted wttb
1CJ•rltr'• ataff over pollcy • ...._ ........ ..u .• .,..=r.
•ff•NID ud vMloro• aa • .. crt•"laaUon •lforta etne
••1•r•d tome 80•1thern Dtm•nta. Califano'I te1lpa\lon wu ar
ranpd teeretly Wtdnetday. Th~
-~ ... ........, ............ ter Catter bJ aaylq, ••1a •c·
·• eord •Itta our eonvtrlltlon 1•Wl'da1 afterDOOO. I Mr.try
· foriDAQ, tmder my ,_.paUon u ..cn&ary ol Health, &duea uo. and Welf aN ...
PO..U _quoted Ca.Ur u ..,.
t.1 Ula lln. Harris. at HUD. '''9u el&abUlbed an admirable
neord ol eompaulooate and el-
ftcleat INderabip" ud etUo1a u.e preudent •• full cooftdenee.
In b.le note to Califano, lbe prea· . Jd~t expressed similar HOU·
inftta. wrttin1 : "You have, ln·
deed, 4emonatratAMI that major
public aervlce can uemplily
both competence and com·
'pe11ion." ,
Califano, onetime chlef
domnUc poUcy aide to Presi·
dent Johnaon, thanked Carter
for havtnc liven blm authority
and freedom to "speak out on
controvenlal pubUc ilsues."
In hla address to the nation
Sunday, Carter quoUd a visUor
to Camp David durin1 hl1 recent
·domestic summit" as telUng
him that some Cabinet offteers
were dilloyal. -----
·J'(JMP •••
fafline. I dropped down to about
100 reet and slowed down. But I
couldn't see anything. So f
closed the door. Her seat belt
was still hanging there."
Minutes later. Maduriaga said
be returned lo Montgomer y
Field and assisted authorities in
an aerial search. .
"I have to look al it this way:
11 couldn't avoid it. I didn't cause
it. There was absolute ly nothJni/
1 could have done, so I can't let
it bother me." be said.
~· ,.,.._ P.,.e A J
J WATER •••
sistine him will be district board f member E. Ray QiJlgley, who
bad bandied the ge neral
! manager's Job since June, when
•Hurst'• resignation took effect.
• The spokeswoman for the dis·
· trict saJd Quigley had served as
general manager without any
i pay othe r than bis board mem-, ! ber '• stipend. He Is a.-United ~ Airlines pilot by proreaslon.
Among other assignments.
• Bruington bas served on the
i Californta Re gional Water
1 Quality Control Board, Los i An1eles region. .
I
l F,....P_,,eAJ
I
lAWARD •••
control plll.I.
The poll found that S3 percent
• of WOQMD would have been COD·
'Hmed abotlt tatin8 the dn.&1 i1
they knew di ill po11lble aide ef-
fects. The _poll, commissioned by"
r Hews, wu conducted by Mervin
Field, a respecte d national
pollster.
Wednesday's jury award was
'for actual dama1e1 only. The
•jury deliberated one day In
, reacbllu( the decision.
f
;
. r
+ • i .t
LOS ANGELES '(AP) -
Former Gov. Ronald Reagan Is
back from a private meeting in
Mexico Clty with Preeident Jose
Lopez Portillo.
DAILY PILOT
r11t0t..,.c-011"_..·--"k<-..._ ... _,._ ,,,...._ ...... °" ....
,_,_......,.~ ........ ""-"'° Mii ..................... ,, ... , ,., (My
-. ,......9Ndl, _......,. .... ,,,.._. -Y-.,,lnllle.~llM<1'1 ....... C.-A _,....... ...... ......_ ... _.,._
....,._"' ,,.,,__,..........,.,,.,. .... no _ .. ,......,~-.c ............ ..
~.:.=.....
.... o.-. ¥1<•"'"'-_ ....... __ .............. ......
~-=
--..:-~---~--
'''''" 1111 cPt•tMMm1
0 .......... ...,.
~-c.... ...
-
lttine Dump
Pretest E etl
The Irvine C•l>' CouncU ha•
been \lfled to ,.. .. mph11lae •ta ~ce,. to oeu1ty ottltt1a. ov.r
traffic. Utter. nol1e and odor
preb'-Uutt eould Nluk rrom
a pfOPQMd d-p alt. la 8" Mod
ICMlnd eell,yOM •
Two dl.r atflclall -PublJc
Work1 '()\rect or 0 8renl
Mu c how 1 nd Co mmunity
Development Dlreclor Larr>
Ho1lo will aak Ute ~n
Tu.lday for Jll JHtrmlulon to
rorward a lettu to county
supervisors again eic prun ln11
m ajor concern• with the pro
po1ed landfill 11taUon. Tho cou11
ell wUI meet at 7:30 p.m. at City
th•ll
"The proJe<'t hBR the potenU1o1l
to 1ener1te 1l1nif1rant environ
mental Impact& upon the exlttt
Park West
Notices
Distributed
Residents who have luuncfied
a drive to organbe a tenanll as
socialion in the Park West
apartment complex in Irvin~
distributed leaflet& door-to-door
Wednesday.
The flyers tell or a meeting set
for Wednesday njgbt to discuss
formation or the tenants group,
and organl:ier Dave Stoner said
thinnorninrfTVine Company of·
ficials. who run the complex. did
not in~rfere or take down the
flyers.
Stoner, UCI student body vice
president. said a petition drive
would begin over lhe weekend as
a· prelude lo the Wednesday
meeting.
Irvine officials had ordered "
first batch of leafl ets tacked up
last week taken down. The or·
gani:iers claimed their constllu·
tional rights had been violated.
When they made their plans to
t.ry again Wednesday. officials
said they would wait and sec
how the leaflel~ we re distributed
berol'~ deciding what action to take.
A company spokeswoman said
th is morning no action was taken.
Formation of a tenants union
at Park West. a sprawling apart-
ment complex. was a key part or
the platlonn or the UCJ student
government. Stoner estimated
about 300 students li ved In the complex.
Irvine officials say they can't
slop creation of a tenants union
but say they had a lready set up
procedures to handle complaints
and problems effectively.
Textile Pack OK'd
PEKING CAP) -China and
the Common Marke t have
signed a textile agreement after
"very difficult negoti a lions," Sir.
Roy Denman, the Market 's
foreign affairs director , said to-
day. The United Slates failed in
recent negotiations with the
Chinese to conclude a textile agreement.
Reanlen Day
•n1 and future retlden\I of the' cttr ol lrvlne." thelr report to
oouncU"*> 1.119.
TM Soard ot Supe vlaon " •!IP4cted to 1000 review tM
clraft ~nvlronmental l"lfOrt for
dev•loa>ment of tt. ludftll 4'1· i
po11I ataUon In BM aDc:I ._..
Canyons. located norttieut Of
Irvine Boulevard.
Co unty p lannl n1 com ·
mlaalonera bad approved th•
document u act.Quale In June.
lrvlne councllmen bad re·
viewed th•envlronmental report
lo April, when numerous con·
cerna were e1lpreued about prob-
1 e nu th• dump t ile could
create and measures that could
alleviate them.
The clty't Trans portation
Commlulon alw revltwed the
repo rt and ltemlled Its ~on·
cern11.
The letwr lhu city would 11end
to county 1tupervhior1t Hh lhet
before any acllon 111 taken to
creatt the dlapuul 11tatlon, "lhf'
clty or lrvJne be •riven the op
portunlly to rcwl ow df'Vf'lot,mN1t
pl•n• and mltt1atlm1 · mf'1umres
required to reduce tnvtronmen·
tal lmpactA. "
The Dee encl ttoun1I Citnyon
11lle I• under study by county
planners a111 ,. rcplaceml!nt for
the Coyote Canyon dlel)Ofltl 1Jle·
lion. which 111 scheduled lo clOflc•
In 1981.
More Ocean
Rescues Seen-
Off Newport
Newport Beach lifeguards,
who rescued 135 swimmers from
eight·foot surf Wednesday, said
they exp<:ct more of the same
this weekend as hurricane
Dolores is expected to kick up
more big breakers.
Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey
said Wednesday's surf was the
result or a s torm off New
Zealand. The big breakers had
receded to about four reel today.
However, the hurricane blow·
ing up off the Mexican coast,
was expected to push big waves
onto south facing beaches this
weekend.
Last weekend, out or a totaJ
beach crowd or 180,000 people,
Newport guards we r e only
called upon to r escue eight
swimmers.
Wednesday's big s urf. while
keeping lifeguards busy in
Newport where 75,000 came to
the strands, produced no major
Injuries there.
San Clemente guards reported
lhal 24·year-old Richard Hazard
Jr .. son of that city's marine
safe ty director was injured
when struck in the bead with bis
surfboard.
H a:iard, considered one of lhe
Orange Coast's best surfers. was
knocked unconscious al 3 p.m.
while surfing off San Ma teo
Point just north or , the Nixon
estate. He was pulled from the
water by fellow aurfen.
He is listed in good condition
today al San Cle mente General
Hospital.
Debby Boo~ Sings
Tollight at OC Fair
Performances by Debby Boone
and the celebration or All Stales
Reunion Day are on the agenda
this evening at the Orange County
Fair,88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
On Friday, designated
Children's Day, anyone 12 or un·
der will be admitted free untll 6'
p .m.
Friday night highlights will In·
elude thegroupTavarea perform·
ing at 7 and 9 p.m. in the am·
pbitbeater and the RCA Cham·
pionsbJp Rodeo at 8 p .m . in the
1randataod.
Re1ular admi11lon ii S2 for
adult.andtlforcbUdren&-12.
Hours are noon to midDitht to-
day, 10 a.m. to mldnllbt friday
throuah Sund-.v. when the lair closes .
Here's the schedule for this
evenlna and early Friday:
TONIGHT
5·10 p.m. Cb1na palnUftl, craft.a
area.
5 p.m. Ronald McDonald, on the
1roundl.
5 p .m . Saddleback Dance
Center, MountalD Dew Staie.
5 and 8 p .m . lfltchell
Marlonettet Showboat, on the
1roundl. •
5:30 and 7:IO p.m. Atbl .... In
Aetlon. GD tbt ooundl.
l :IO and 1:11 p.m. IUa&a Rech
CowboJI. e.ru.,.ltale. I p.m. H1rr1 •·woo-Woo .. Stev•, -.,.mt.taDew&tap.-
t p.m. ltatel BaUlalon D&J B•I· 11.H~ ..... I p.m. 4-H cm Stqe. f·H buUd· .....
8 :30·J0:30 p.m. Giant Steps
Combo, Food Bazaar.
6 :30 p.m. Santa Ana Winds
Band, Heritage Staie.
7 and 9 p.m. Debby Boone, Am·
phltheater.
7:30 and 9:30 p .m . Warren
Dobaon/ American Bandstand,
Hertta1e Staae.
7:30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
Moonabine Keadowa.
7:80-11 :30 p.m. Montezuma'•
Reveqe, Mountain Dew Staie.
8 and lOp.m . La.aer Dlacomanla
featurln1 The Lockers,
Grandltand.
ftlDAY t e.m. Junior Cavy Show,
livntockarea.
10 a .in. Novice FFA beef
abowmemblp, llveatock area.
10 a .m.-4 p.m. China palntiq •
crafta area.
11 a .m . Senlor FFA beef
1bowmamb1p. UvMtock area.
1 p.m. 4·H/FP'A round robin eoni.ta. livestock.,. •.
l :IOp.m. Kime lbow, Herttaae
St•I•· / 2 p.m. Harr1 "Woo-Woo0
Stevem, lloun&e1a Dew State. =..t:· Roral Hone Fair, II Metidowa.
l :IO and •=•.r,r· New eoa, B•lld, Rerttaae •
I p.m. KftcMl Mal'lont«el
Sbowboat. on the ll'CNMI.
I : ao p.m . Clown conte1t,
Herttqe&tue.
4 P·•· Joeiua Jud. MOWltala
Dew .....
4 p.m. 6-ff OD aa,1. 4·ff budd-
inl .
0.11, ...... •'-" ...... IT WAS ALL OYI" BUT nte COURT FIGHT fOR WIL WRIGHT'S AND BAIT SHOP
MHlng Room for Newport'• New 8rtdge, Bulldozer Leavea only Wh•rf Merker
fi',...P-.,rAI
MARVIN •••
lie 8lN'88ed that hh1 rulln1 ln
April awardtn.c Mlu Muvtn
1104.000 for rchabllltttllun wu
not bo1Jed in uny way on the 1tc·
tor'• w11t1rnony, but rather de.
pl'nded on Mh1" Marvtn'e story
ol lht' "Ix ycur love alfiil r.
"The court'e decision waa
ba11ed ... vlrtu.-lly not ul all on
QnythlnK th e dcre nd an t
( M arvln > contended on the wit·
n ~ 911 11 t n ti d . M o s ti y • th a t
testimony cons Isled or denials ...
the Judge suld.
"The cou rt r elied on the
testimony or the plaintirr <Miss
Marvin > bula nc cd with the
testimony of other witnesses..."
He added : "The court stands'
by Its previous decision and is
therefore denying the motion for
reconsideration."
Michelle Marvin's attorney
told the judge today she de·
serves to be paid by actor Lee
Marvin because the landmark
property r ights cusc cstablishc..'<f
an important law thf.lt is sweep.
lng the country.
"I was probably ridicult.'<I by
every lawyer in Los Anitclcs and
probably t'Vcry Judge when I
look this case," said Marvin
Mi tchelson. "Everyone told me,
'You don't have µ chance ·
Will Clothe8
· Flap Again?
PALO ALTO CAP> -
The old-fa shioned s ight of
clothes flapping in the
wind o n u bac k y a-rd
clothes line is causing a
political nap here.
By a unanimous vole,
the City Coun cil instructed
its staff to study several
energy-saving options -
in c luding a ban on
neighborhood agreements
which prohibit h a nging
clothes out to dry.
Council member Ell en
Fletcher says she lives in
a n area which prohibits
clotheslines, but she en·
joys the sight of brightly
colored clothes waving In
the breeze.
/) ., .
• II I
~
'
Store Owner Loses
Ro11nd to CalTrans
By IOANNE REVNOL08 Of IM 0.llY ,., ... ta.ti
Her Newport Beach lee cream
store and moat or lt11 Cum ilthJnl(s
may have faJlen to a hulldozer·~
blades, but us far as Jo Be11s~ll
Is concerned, her fight with
CalTrans is far from over.
"l've still got my laws ui t
pending," saJd a dejected Mrt.
Besse II today. "I guess th111 latest thing will just add to It.··
"This latest thing" occurrell
Wednesday when Mrs. Besseir ...
-WI~ Wr~Jlt.'s.. lce-~r.~m st.on·
and the adjoining ball and tuck lt·
shop were demolished.
The property on which thl•
buildings were located was 'olrl
to CalTrans by the Irvine Corn
pany to make way for the new
se ven-lan e Pa ci f ic Coa~I
Highway bridge that will cro:-.:.
the Upper Newport Bay
Today. the only lhini.: lt'ft
standing on the parcel at Co<i'>I
Highway and Dover Drive 1s th1•
stale histori<'a l mark1•r '>f'l al
the site or thC'1 Me f''addt'n wharf,
built in 1873.
Mrs Bessel!. who opcrat1·d lh1·
nearby ice cream store· for 1•1gh1
years, resisted ev1ct1on to lh1•
end
IY ull of ilH run111hlngs, Including
fin antlf!Ut' muhoguny back bar.
!illll lnHidP.
Sh(' said 11h<· '"'''' a rcw ill"mi.. 1'Uch 011 lhc freczer11, ut the lalll
minulf·
• 'J 'm going to rt•Mvn ~II tht·
t'<111t3 throuJ(h my lawsuit," sh1·
de<' I a red
A111de from hl·r complaints
abo ut the luc k of rinanc1al Ct' s111tance in rclocatin her hus1
nt·ss, Mrs. Resse " " I nop. pmg mud that she couldn't stay
through September
"Why couldn't they at least IN
us have our season?" she asked
"ll wouldn't ma ke a ny d1f
fcrencc to their construction
schedule ir W<" didn't move out
until the end of summer .
"How unfair C'an they get?"
The latf'sl estimates arc that
t•onstrUl·t1on hu1 s will be sought
in January with completion of
1111• m•w hrul~l· ant1c 1pat1·d hy
l11i-c•ncl 11( l!IHI
Contractors and CalTrans of W ASHr NGTON I AP J -The
flcials brought a s he r1H 's l\irlinc Passen~ers Association
Wurt Uplwl<b
DC-10 Fligh~s
matron with them when they ar has lost o court appeal seeking
rived Wednesday to begin work to keep the nation's DC-JOs out
She left her store under protest. or the· ui r until all the <tircraft'~
she said. design problem'! art· solved.
Mrs .. Bessel!. wh? insisted sh1· • A thrc·{' JUdgc fcid1.:ral appeal:.
wouldn t m_ove until sh<' got an <'ourt panel Wedn1·,day rcfusc<l
offe r of f1n a nc1al a~sist ant•t.• a rc>que~t to 1mmedratC'ly ground
from the stale agency, sold the tla· DC 10:. Th<' p<isM·ngcr"
store was demolished with near group was trying to overturn a
de<'is1on by the Federal Aviation
l\dmlnistrat1on a llowing tht•
planes back in thP ;ur !<1st Fri day
Irvine to Sponsor
Skateboard Match
The City or Irvine Will sponsor
a skateboard skill<> contest, July
28 from 9 a.m. lo 2 p.m. at the
University Community P<irk . I
Beech Tree Lane
Admission is $2 and persons or
all ages arc w e l co m e to
participate. Registration ii. he
ing held at the <.:o m mun1ty
Services Departme nt. 71200
Jamboree Blvd. or the Umvcrs1
ty Community Park For more
information, call 559·085 1
Wh ile :lllowing the planes to
fl y . the f'AA orde red U S
airlint:'s to correct problems in
the plane's s lats, pylon as -
s e m hly and s tull wa rning !lystcms
System Approved
CAP E CANAVERAL. F la
I AP ) -A sound suppression
system for thl· spacte s huttle has
passed its tOth and final test,
placing the project one step
closer to a 1980 launch.
1
--------
"'-~.July l9. 1979
.Co1111 Probe -.Sta.HS
Testimony Ruling Bizarre Twist
•• Ballet_ 0Pf1.••ed
Benj.amin Hooks, head of the NAACP, voiced his opposi·
tion Wednesday to a measure on the state November
ballot that would ban forced school busing. Hooks with
Sen. Diane Watson, D-Los Angeles, right, and members
of the Assembly. Te resa Hughes, D-Los Angeles and
E lihu Harris , D·Be rkeley, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. would have to oppose the anti-busing measure if he
expected black s upport for a 1980 bid for the presidency.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -~e
ptobe.. ot the CaUlornJa Supreme.
Court wu ln le1al limbo today
after the bl&)l court, ln a blutTe
Irony, waa uked by the in·
veatl1aUaa commlaalon to set
aaldo. a rulln1 that one of It.a own
Ju1UcH need not teatify in
publlc.
The Supreme Court ls in the
1lran1e posltioa. at the moment .
of wine uked to rule on a mat·
t e r after five of the seven
JUltlcet already have testified in
public. before reporterS' and
photographers.
Those five. In effect, are being
asked to rule on1be l>l'OPriety of
their own appeara nces. in the
probe of charges the high court.
improperly delayed decisions
last year for political reasons.
THE REQUEST appears to
place the justices who teslilied
in immediate conflict or interest.
The usual procedure in such
cases is dlsquaJlficaUon.
Normally, Chief J ustice Rose
Bird is em powered to assign
substitute judges when justices
disqualify themselves. But what
is the rule, hearing observers
wondered. if the chief justice
dis qualifies her self? She is
a m o n g the five who have
already testified.
Noting that the state consUtu·
lion offers no remedy in the ex-
traordina r y situation, com ·
m issloners talked about the
poss ibility of impaneling a
seve n-justice tribunal .. by lot"
to untie the twisted legal knot. .6 Hurt Battling
;guge Bmsh Blazes
Commission s pecial counsel
Seth Huftsedler sent a letter to
--Ole h1g courl , ffiTiig' ,-ex-
traordinary public interest" and
pleading with the tribunal to act
CASTAIC <AP> -Firefighters controlled two large brush fires
s Lraddling Interstate 5 early today af\er more than 4,400 acres were
charred and six firefighters injured.
Five members or a U.S. Forest Service crew suffered fi rst and
. second·degree burns on the hands and face in one fire Wednesday
a nd a ,;upervisor suffered smoke
inhalation. but a ll were treated
and released, according to Los [ )
Angeles County Fire Depart-Sf ATE
ment spokesman Dennis Davies.
The blaze firemen called the -----------Chiquito fire was contained at 6
p.m. Wednesday and controlled
at 8 p.m. after consuming 2.150
ac res. The other. called the
Wayside fire. was controlJed al J
a m
Term Exteaded
SAN QUENTIN <AP> -The
stal e pa role board has added
three years and four months lo
Symbioncse Liberation Army
member Russell Little's sen·
ten ce for attempted escape and
assault.
The decision We dnesday
means that Little, whose murder
conviction in the cyanide·bullet
s l aying o f Oakland sch ool
Supe rintendent Marcus Foster
was recently overturned, faces a
release date of Nov. 9, 1983 on
h is 1975 attempted escape con·
viction. But Lillie could be
paroled by Sept. 25, 1981 if grant
ed credlt for good behavior
Ola~• Rejected
LOS ANGELES <A P>
Des pite a $108,000 "mistake" in·
voJving stock sales, a judge has
rejected the state a ttorney
general's c harges that three
conservators had been .. raping"
the $150 milLJon estate of senile
financial wizard Ben Weingart.
Superior Court Judge Arthur
K . MarshaJJ refused Wednesday
lo r e move two of the busi -
ness me n who are the con·
i-ervators, but accepted the res-
ignation of a third, J ack Rosen-
berg. And the judge ordered the
conservators to pay the estate
$108,000 in damages for a "mis ·
lake" in judgment concerning
sales of Fed Mart stock
OleRenhip
S AC RAME NTO CA P )
For e i g n e r s living o uts id e
California could be prevented
from owning land in the state,
under a cons~· utional a mend·
m ent approved y an Assembly
committee.
The Asse bly Finance,
Ins urance and Commerce Com-
mittee voled 7-6 Wednesday on
ACA20 by A ssemblyma n
Richard L<!hman, D-Fres no.
sending it to the Judiciary Com·
mittee. Lehman aide Joe Hoyt
said the measure was prompted
by "the rising cost of farmland"
and the possibility that absentee
foreign owne r ship would in-
crease that cost
Lawmakers'
Pay Pensions
Boost Sought
SACRAMENTO I AP) -An
a m endment recently added to a
legislative pay biJI would provide
better retirement benefits for
lawmakers who s tay in office
m ore than 21 years , says the
a uthor.
Se nate Pres ident Pro Tern
James Mills. D·San Diego, pre·
dieted Wednesday that his pro·
posa l could save the slate money.
however, by removing an incen·
live for lawmakers to retire early.
Mills said in an interview that
early retirements force the state
to pay a pension to the retirees
pl us salaries to s uccessors.
UNDER CURRENT law, Mills
s aid. a lawmaker who retires
a fter al least 21 years service col-
lects pension benefits equal to
two-thirds of salary at retire·
m ent.
The law requires that pensions
be increased each year to keep up
with the costofliving, he said, but
the s ta te Constitution limits
legislators to an annual 5 percent
increaseinpay.
H the cost of living exceeds S
percent. that means a legislator
loses Potential pension benefits
for each year he serves beyond 21
years beeauseofthe lower annual
percentage increase for staying
in office.
.. That's a sacrifice that no rea-
sonable person would make,"
Mills said.
In a hurry.
At the same lime. Bert.ram
Janes, cbairmam or the Com·
mi ss i o n on Judi c ial
Performance. vowed Wednes·
da y he had "no intention
whatever or abandoning the in-
vestigation" now in its sixth
week. The implication was that
the probe would go forward,
public or not.
The commluion has been
.charged with lnvestigatina al·
leged court leaks and claJma
that filing or certain decislC>M
we re delayed lo help Ms. Bird
wi n confirmation last No·
vember. Sbe won. but by the oar·
rowest margin in California his· tory .
All justices except Stanley
Mosk and Frank Newman have
testified. Mosk Tuesday won
from a stat.e appellate court in
Los Angeles an opinfon that he
doesn't have to testify before the
commission in public.
JUSTICE Wiley Manuel was
testifying when the hearing was
abruptly balled Tuesday after
state appeal court ruled on the
basis 'the state constitution re·
quires inves tigat ion s into
judicial proceedings be con-
... lelltllrged
... _ .. !
Stale Assembly Speake r Leo :
McCarthy, 0 -San Francisco. f
cups his hand to ear to hear a j'
rep-orter's question during
news confe rence on $4 .85
b illion aid bill for cities. l
cou n ties a nd sc h oo ls '
Cidential. •
Thal commission now wants
the high court to overturn that
ruling, which formally held un-
constitutional 4l s ubpoena calling
for Mosk to testify in public.
The ruling said there was no
authority for a new procedure
adopted earlier this year which
tllowed the investigation to be
aired in public.
Vote on Fonda Blo·cked l
Senate Democrats Save Face for Brown
S ACRAM ENTO I AP I -St a t e Sen ate
Democrats saved face for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr
by blockfog a move to force a floor vote on Jane
Fonda's appointment to the state Arts Council.
It happened Wednesday in the Senate Rules
Committee. where three Democrats outnumbered
two Republicans. I"
But Sen H.L. Richa rdson of
Arcadia. Senate Republican .
c aucus chairman. said there
would be another effort this
session to get the upper house to
pry fhe appointment out of com ·
mittee for floor action a tac-
tic that rarely succeed~.
SEN AT I:: R E JECTION
would force Ms. Fonda off the P'oHo•
council. But keeping the apP.Ointme nt in commit
tee would allow her to s tay on for the rest of the
year and be reappointed by Brown.
The appointment faces strong opposition
among conser vatives becalL'le oC her campaign
against the Vietnam War. Chance:. for her ro11-
firmation by the Senate appear slim
T echrucally, the vote was on a motion to rt•
verse an earlier decision and send the appointment
to the floor without a rccommendat1on for rcJt-t'
t1on or approval. Without hstmg the item on it:.
<1genda . the committ~ had decided at an earlier
meeting not to send the appQmtment to the floor
But Sen. Robert Nimmo. R·Atascadero. trr~d
Wednesday to move the uppomtment out of com
mittee without recommendation. an unusual actron
because most nominations scnt to the floor can y
an app roval rccommendal1on -
SEN. RAV JOHNSON. It Chu:u. -.uppottNJ
Ni mmo':. motio n Sens Jame)> Mills. O San Uu_'JW
Nrcholru. Petn!>. D·Oakland. and Robt· rt Pn•),lt-},
D·R1vers1de. voted no.
Johnson complained that lht· 2-J vole amount
cd to an indjrect conf1 rm<1t1on of thf· <1ctrc),), !'>1n1· ..
ll prevented thl· Sen<ite from forcing hl•r ofr I ht•
council
'Stinky' Suspect Free
Evidence Issue in Berkeley Rape Cases
BERKELEY IA P I -Although police say they
have enough evidence to identify lhe rapist called
.. Stinky, .. suspected of sexually assaulting and ter·
rorizing 62 women over the past five years. it
won't do much good -the district attorney's office
refuses to prosecute him.
A man Be rke ley 'police believe 1s Stinky -who
got his nickname from the foul gasoline·otl odor
recognized by nearly hafT his alleged victims
was a rrested last October for '1nve1>tigation or
rape, burglary, robbery and. other charges.
HE WAS RELEASED four days later after the
Alameda County District Attorney's office claimed
there wasn·t enough evidence to prosecute him
On July 6. a Police document was released by
court order after Jim Chanin. attorney for the sus·
peel, asked for the document to check for false or
rest.
The 187·page report details the c1rcums lant1al
evidence against the m an, who is described as an
ex·convict wbo served time for burglary
According to the document. the s uspect onct'
told a court-appointed psychiatrist that he re·
ceived sexual pleasure when breaking into 5C
homes a nd pulling the blankets orr sleeping
women. He didn't rape them. however. since he
Lhh" to 5-Day
For•cast of the ...........
Dial 830-4490
had u birth defect which madl' sex painful
In pnson. a:. pct rt or ht!> rchcib1lit<illon lht·ra1-1~.
he received an ope ration that made 1t pos~rbll' for ;
him to enJOY sexual intercourse.
Four months after the ma n ·s release. th1>
Slinky rapist struck ror the first t1mc For th1~ next
fi ve years. Stinky lerrorrzed two neighborhood!> 111
Berkeley He always used the same method
blindfold.in~ v1ct1m~ while asleep and then !>UbJec·t
rn g them to up to four hours of de~rada11un!> dlld
repeated sexual assaults
Stinky's victims include a ll type), of wum1·11 ,
including a member of th..-public defender'!> ),ta ft.
a dance student and a \\ell-known Ll·lt·v1:-.1011
news caster who Wt'nt public with he r .1Ua1·k ,\1
cording lo police s pokes man Dick Bcrlo(cr. th.1l "·•'
Slinky ':. l<isl rcPQrled rapt'.
I N ONE RAPE CASE. police :.<11d thl·y tn11·k1·tl :
down t he License number of a vehicle sc1•11 111 a11
area after a reported attack The t'<i r h(:h111J.!1•cl 111
the ex.con
Stinky '., me thod or Opl•ral1on l'IOM'f\ fl•
sembled burglary pattern~ tht' ex·con wa~ kn<1w 11
to use. 'fhc t·x·convict '), octupat1on 1:-. l'On!>1~tl'nt
with the s mell of 01 1 and ~\\cat ht!> vrcr1m~ not11·cd
'.Crosby Worth
I $11 Million
t REDWOOD CITY (AP> -Bing Crosby left
; land in six California counties worth $3.3 million at
' the time or bis death in Oct. 1977, court documents
, on file here reveal.
; The documents in San Mateo County Probate
Golden VVest Airlines ~
ANNOUNCING ...
D~~tX)
GOURMET MARKET
<Market Street)
Court are appraisals and inventories of land and ~assets in the legendary crooner's estate. They
, bring the total revealed wealth or Crosby to more
than $11 million l AMONG THE PROPERTIES are a man11ion in llhe fashionable San Francisco suburb of
HUlsborou1h valued at $935,000, and Jan,d in
Alameda County valued at nearly $1 million. More
than 3,000 acrea of land in San Die10 County ls
t.worth about $750,000, tbe doeumenta show. r Other land boldln11 worth more than $500,000
h re in Sonoma, Yuba and Contra Coeta countlea,
fi\be records slaow.
1 The probat.e documents alao listed $1.6 million
in aecw'ltles, partnerships in oil and natural 1as
exPloratlon projecll, Interest.a ln race horses.
reatauran\a and other buslnea ventures, and stock
in the Plttaburp Pirates baseball team.
THE INVBN'l'OalES A&E latelMled to belp
tbe · 1tete Inheritance Tax Commlak>n in de·
t.ermlninl bow much tax la owed by lbe •tate. Tbe
bulk of lt wu left to Crosby's second wife,
Kathryn, and Ida ,.,.n cblldren la a Uvinc tnast
I.bat la not IUbJect to public dilclolure.
At the time of bll death, oae of Cl'Olby'1
lawyen e.Umated tbe •tale'• overall value at ............. ud .. milDoD.
THE ONTARIO CONNECTION!
~__..~..-----.... -. .... -... ..... ~---A A
Sant• An• Ontarto Orange County
Now you oan make connections out of the
convenient Ontario International Airport by
using one of Golden West Airlines flights
from Orange County dlrt:tct to Ontario,
effective August 1. 1979.
When oalllng for re1ervatfon1 •net fnfonn1tton, au about Joint F1re1.
C•ll Oolcten Weet Alrtln-(714) 878·8000
or your ·~· .,..y .. aeent.
I "·
DELANEY BROS. FISH
Ll.'e Jensen and his helper~
h3Vl'
1.98tb f'~•· Northern Sea Bass
We als o h ave fres h local
sv.ordfish from our local Chan·
nel Islands
FRESH PRODUCE
Look what our produce man Abe
has for us this ~·eek ! By berng at
the produce market at 2 a.m . hi.'
Insures our customers the finest!
••Ka ...... lltn· .. -11-a 00 Sweet Com ....... 7 1or$l.
I•••·-~ CHlalollpe .....
..... s-
ltoaeydew M~-.
·~ ...
.19C 1b
.. toe ••
f'rom our Liquor Ocpl .Ju~•
Lhtnk a half ~atlon or I 7a
hl H~ or SmlmoH Vodka, ltnl)'
!I.BR plus tu.
TOP QUALITY MEATS
f or an tlcm } ou 1·un put in ~our
rt!lrtgcrator no" ur u:.e later. the
ml't•l dept. h11s th111 lo offer
Oi,car Mayer Canned Hami,
5 lb. Ham for only
6.98 ...
9.98 ..
l•t lbe Pride ol Poland ... A S
lb. Imported PoU11h Itani. old·
world c11red.. Krakur; brand 6.98 ..
DELANE¥'S
Gourmet Market
()pea Daily M • Ca.ed &•day zne Newpoli Bl•d., N~l1 Beae• 113·55%0
,_ -
Call for Harmony
Merits Attention
lrvt8e'1 aew .. ,... 0.Ykl SUia, .ay1 he would Ulce to
dO IOmMblnl to briJtt lrMter harmony to the Irvine City eowu.
8illl ll one ol three memben of a counoll majorlty
tlaat _,. lhu ODN hu kicked born1 wllh M minority ••up ol Larry Air• met Mary Ann Gaido.
llc.t lu~ dlvldlaa Ule f actlona are phJloaophlcal
a ODH. ID the heat ol betile. however, the re'• been a ten·
d8"cy to interject pef"90ftatitJea.
Jt'a made for some lntenstJq, but hardly productive,
, dl8coun1e. Tho.t~ who watch the coi.mcll meeUnas on
television claim lt 's.JhA belt Tuesday nlaht entertadnment
onthewr.
Enliahtenmc nl. not entert.Unment, is needed from
• thti council.
Toward that end. Sills' call for harmony und u
1>1milar express ion by Afrun -should not fall on dcuf
ear8
Typical Roadblock
An interesting but hardly believable -theory was
• advanced recently by critics seeking to block e xtension or
Harvard Avenue a long the west side of the Rancho Sun
Joaquin Golf Course.
Opponents of the alignment argued that errant golf
balls could fl y off the course and strike passing motoris ts.
• The implication was left that by approving the alignme nt
the city would open the door for expens ive liability
laws uits.
lt was really a smokescreen argument. The oppo·
nents' real worry was that use of the course would be lost
during road construction and that views from nearby con-
' dominiums might som ehow be jeopardized.
And in most ins ta nces there always is criticism of a
new road regardless of the need for it -if it happens
to be routed nc<J r someone's house or recreation area.
In the casl' of Ha r vard Avenue. the road is critically
needed to rclil'Ve traffic flow on Culver Drive. It will be
l'\·en morl• nl'<·essary as development occurs in the ----~nlvers1lv Town -Cen ter a rea. Ano the bulldozers are
busy there today
\
T
1
Hope for Canyon
L<1gun<.1 Bea<"h City Council me m bers ' ho pe:: 101 c1
wuk and s afer Lagun<.i Canyon Road were dashed earlier
lhb month whl•n the s tate tra nsportation commission de·
c·1d cd nol to rccommenci the S7 million project in this
Vt·ar's pl uns .
l\n<I while th<: Orange County Trans portation Com·
m1ss1on ~aid 11 would prefer Laguna Beach not appeal the
stall' dl•d s1on Hus year . they suggested Lhe council begin
work now Lo get the project on next year ·s priority lis t.
The• Cit ~ Council took the county commission's ad
\ "l't'. and is work ml! even now to get local and s tate s up·
µort for the nl·n·ssary state funds next year.
Sixteen mutoni,b have died on the winding, seven·
mile road\\ay in the past fi ve years . Scores more were
injured in hundreds of other non-fatal accidents on the
n<trrowt wo-lane road.
With the s upport of adJoining cit ies . the county, the
Irvine Company. and even the Laguna Greenbelt. the can·
yon road project s hould be on a priority basis by 1980.
• Opinions expressed 1n tho space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P O
Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/ Comic Strips
By L.M. BOYD
It's highly likely that i.omc•
or the comic stMps in thib
newspaper have been uround
m a ny years lonJ(er th1m 1my
radio or tele vis ion show A
rew strips go all the way
back to early In the century.
Many dute back to the 1920s,
'30s and '40s. To muke it
more curious. the strips run
daily. giving the m much of a
chance to suffe r that thing
called overexpos ure But
they survive. If the re's
anything In communications
more durable than the com ic
strip, name It.
Do believe the wors t pun of
the year came about when a
foul-mouthed clone Jumped
off the Golden Gate Bridge
a1 passersby paused to note
the obscene clone full.
The average owner of a
dog spends more money each
doy on dogfoo d than the
average jail wa rde n gets to
feed a prisoner
Just because it's archaic
doean't mean it's wrong· The
plural of cow Is kine.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
'l'banltt to the t.bre. pro.
tertara of lrvlne for
uvln1 ue from two
evlla : the penon follow·
ln1 the canot in front of tbe noee. IDd the penon
bolcUaa It -neither 11 tbea......avU.
CHIANG
Q flow tall 1s a nt!wbom
g1rarre·)
A Aoout <•i. tull us lhl!
avera~e mun
<). Which metal tontJucl:.
electricity best?
A. Silvl'r. it's s aid.
Q . lluw Ion~ d1w~ the
typical hen luy c:gg!."!
A. M;iy~ 10 to 12 months,
that's all.
When a pe<·ctt tree gets
sick . it may run J rcver us
much as 20 del{rees F higher
than its le mperuture when
well.
What is it about the letter
.. M" that so appeals lo the
Olympic Games folk ? ln
1958, Mexico City. ln '72,
Munich. More recently, Mon·
treat. And l980. Moscow.
No poem In its e ntire has
been reprinted more limes
than Clement Clarke Moore's
• 'Twas the Night Delore
Christmas"
Which of the modem na-
tions would you re1ard as the
most vulnerable In a bl1
war? Some experts contend
It's Ja~an. If that country
were n t visited by two
supertankers loaded with oil
every day, It's entire in·
dustrial machinery would
have to shut down. A bomb
on the port of Yokohama
would defeat Japan In
minutes, they claim. Kard
thou1ht. that. But Japan la
not unique. Do you aet the
f eelln1 t0metimtt that we do
little mor"8 thM build paper
caitiff betwten our wlnd
1torma?
Wun JOU can't mate QP
yoar mind about aom=,
JOU MM ID Ill tbM fal ·
"', ...... Iii a MITJ,.., tllaM .............. . .... ,., ............ .
lereltllll ...... , .... If
trw?
AoOett N. WHd/PubtlsMr Thomft Kewlllldftor
Rowlind Evana/Robert Novak
Carter Seeks New Energy Czar
WASlUNGTON -The White
HouH lt Hrioutlt cOl\ltdortna re·
lJrttd New York bu1lneu tycoon
John deButta Id Ila new enern
mobllhaUon czar even ~uah
he lls b11ckln1 ReJ)util cari John
8 . Connally to replace Jlmmy
Carter as president.
De Butta rollred Feb. J aa chief
e xecuUvu officer o f A 1'&cT and
tho next day
cont rlbutcd
I h_ e m.JL.X
1mum Sl,000
lo Connally'g
c;,rnpa lll n .
Whllt> Presi·
dent Carter'11
aides are well
· aware of this.
1 t d oes not
m ake any dlf
fcre nce. "J ohn de Butts is ex·
tremely well thought of around
her e, and we'd like to gel him to
work whether he Is a Connally
m an or not." one White House
insider told u11.
He is on a Usl of possible sue·
cessors to Energy Secretary
James Schlesinger . expected to
leavt• by autumn. But deButts"
more likely role would begin
sooner if the While House has its
way: as head or the proposed
Energy Mobilization Board ,
eclipsing the lame-duck Schles
inger us federal czar in charge
of ener~y production.
JODY'S BATl'LE FATIGUE
For the firs t time to anyone's
knowledge . President Carte r
c riticized press secretary Jody
Powell in the presence of out·
siders. But that-mild criticism,...
during the Cam p David meet·
ings. docs not suggest down·
grnding, much less removal, for
Powell.
Po well was bro ught up during
Carte r 's sessio ns with non-
1:0•1ernmental wise m en invited
tr the mountain. After the senior
'>taff <inc luding f'owetl / ~ad :eft
the room , one outsider com
mented that ht thought Powell
was shootin~ from the hip a little
too much lately and might be
suftering from battle fatigue. He
Mailbox
added t.bal M ftlt tht normal ad· verury rtlattonthlp between
Powell and the p,..111 w111t de
generat1n1lntoall·out war.
T o the s urprise of tho1ir·
present; the pro1tldenl did not •vr
ing to the quick d(lfenae of hl11
long.time aide. Rather. hu notAjtJ
that Jody ttflmed 11 little over
wrought, waA 11moklnt1 evt n rn or1·
than utual und wLUJ puttln1< 11r1
weight.
Nevcrthele""· nohody t1XfJ4Jt•h; any dlmlnuUon or Vow..,11 ·11 posl
lion. Next lo ROllulynn. Pow••ll 11,
Carter's mO!fl lru11tcd advl11N .
--· AH f M i \"JOLFE
~~.V ~SI N(j
What llOme White HOUH lnaiden
would Ulce la for Powell to be ,...
move d from the preu
Hcretary'• dally flrln1 Une and
be 11lvcm 11 couneelor'a role. But
(!VCR thJll Ill not likely unletl In·
ltlated by Powell hlmaell.
A footnote : Even more than
J>owell'11 politically dama1ln1C
crHck about Iona 1aaollne lines
bcllnl( aood for WHhlngtonJaM,
hl11 11nap reaction to White House
do mcalic policy chief Stuart
t:lzcn11lal 's now-famou s
memorandum gener uted Ill will
within the White Houae. Several
I'
''You w .. m1 to do JOQ; food co111111,1 1 ~1t.1 , t!h·' Where c.. your Jog{·
pr .. klentlal aldet srumJ>led tMt
1 crack at the hard-worlllnc,
&on1·1ufferm1 Elzenttat wu un-
called for and unfair.
R08ALYNN'8 DICTION -
There was an audible gaap at
Bardstown, Ky., when Roeal)'llll
Carte r seemed to tell a
Democratic party fund-raiser
that "Jimmy Is .competent " -
seemingly a public rejolnder to
scurrilous private rumors that
the president had retired to
Camp David for psyc hological
reasons . .
Actually. Kentucky ears were
having trouble picking up the
First Lady's soft Georgia ac-
cents. Careful listening to tape
recordings oT he r re marks
s howed he r saying that .. Jimmy
Is confident "
A part. from the unfortunate
misunderstandinR. Mrs. Carte r
put in a maste rful per forma nce
substllutinR for her husband at
the Kentucky dinne r. She has
progrcssl.-d ui. a campaigner and
is obviously one of the pres a·
dent's top political assets.
HAIG'S Ut:HU1' Retired
Gen. Alexander Haig's debut as
a pn.iclic ing Hcpublican polili·
1·1an wall h(' m ad e b(~fore a
do!>cd door audience of fat-cat f1n;i n c1a l contri butor':-. w1lh
ru..•wi.mcn untJ ordinary <·1t1zens
barn•d.
llu1Jt wi ll i.pcuk before the
m<.•t.'lang 1)( tht• Republican
Ei!g lt•s at the: posh Beverly
Wilshire lh>t<•I m Los Angeles
July 22·23 Min1mum-('nntrib11-
11on Ill R<·pulillc-<1n wur chest-. of
S 111,0()(J 1s m·ce:-.sary for mcm·
LI<·• !)hap JO Lhc 1-..:a).{I<'!)
A footnote lla1J{ .,till reJecls
any tamp<11gn for a U S. Senate
!)t·at from Pcnns ylv;in1a but 1s
oµenly inten :stcd 1n a dark hCJrM·
..,h111 at tta· prt•..,11l1·n cy Old
fr1t•ncf:... rcunng lh;it h1:-. em:,.
ll H•1u•:-.:-. a:-. a voac<· on nat1on;il
'it:t'urity qut•slaon:-. w1Juld be un
dt·ri·ut IJ; u hum1hatmg pn•..,
1<lent1al fl up. w;inl J larg l.o J.(el 1rn
med 1.1Lt' cXfJCt1 !>µcec h t•oachanJ.(
Rewards of ·the Unknown Offset Risks
To the Editor:
What could be worse than pay
ing the OPEC Nations their
blackmail now, even if the pnce
wus five dollars a gallon ? Just
rancy ourselves putting all our
efforts into domestic oil produc
lion and exhausting our own sup·
plies within a few years and then
being who lly depende nt on
OP EC What kind of mercy do
you think they would show us?
Pe rhaps, then. this clamp on
the oil companies· '"windfall
profits" is a ploy, carefully o r
chestratcd, to help keep our re
serves intact until we have
drained away th e sea o f
petroleum the Arabs are sitting
on.
Le t"s hope we're that smart..
IN TUE MEANTIME, wt·
n eed a ll the s ubs titutes for
petrole um we can develop. Solar
power, yes, whose benefits are
still years away. Gasohol, yes,
although the question of whether
It takes more energy to make it
t han it delivers is s till un
decided
And nuclear power. Can we
take the chance of de ny ing
ourselves its use? The a nti·
nukes, singularly de fi cient in
coming up with alternative prac·
lical solutions, would deny us
the use of it. rt 's up to the silent
majority lo speak its wishes. Do
we push ahead with nuclear
powe r '! Or do w e resig n
ourselves to the inevitable: re-
current shortages, e scalating
prices. long waits In line, fewer
vacation trips, ris ing unemploy·
ment. higher cosL<;, not only for
e lectricity. but ror everything
that takes energy to pro·
duce. and that, brother. is every-
thing!
If the pioneers had Insisted on
full cavalry protecUon, the West
never wpuld have been won. If
the 1ovemment had Insisted on
a natlonal network of roads
before Henry Ford mass·
produced hi• first Model·T , we'd
sUJI be driving buckboards.
Every step into the unknown has
Ill dangers -and lt.s rewards.
J .W. llEID
.... 81e .. •C•1
To tb• Editor:
Slclr.oul -What w-a1 the potnt?
One county employee'• reply
to/our recent editorial:
bave wortled for tbt County of Oranp for the past 10 yean. Darlu the put five yean1 ~
baH llad to ac"Pt a 1low out ... adr reduct.loa ol my standard
of 11...... Now atJ feUNIDIBt ~ .,.. bela1 doubled, wldle -.nu .,.. ......, ""'1r
red11ced. Tba pr11.at .... ....
pr e s e nt in rl alion rateJ
Professional anr1 skillt•d career
emplo~t•ei. arf• now having lei
'"moonliJ;ht'" or lcavt· gov<>rn
ment serv1ct•
T he rt'cent Sll"kout wai. not. a!)
you seemed to s uggc!)l. targNcd
at Proposition 13 Many govern
ment c mployct•s voted for
Proposition t3, hoping that 11
would result in rcducrd govern·
ment spending by increasing
govt>rnment c rr1cicney. We arP
s till hoping. We expected up lo''
30 percent reduction in numbN
or e mployees throui.;h climinu
tion or unnecessar y ··eat ...
e l im in a t io n o f outda t ed
methods. programs. t·tc
lnsteud of reduced spending
t hro ug h re-cvulua link a nd
restructuring of government
o p e r ations . the s am e o ld
bureaucrut1c ope ration ron
tinues to "rip off'" both the
general puhllc and its own
employees. Roth employee:. and
the pubUc arc b<.'ing ill served by
govern ml·nt respo n s e t o
Proposition 13 The '"fa r · has
continued to incrca:-.c while•
e mployees arc being cut to the
bone. •
The sickout was not an at·
tempt lo increase our standard
of living, but ruthcr u distasteful
meas ure by desper ate people
trying lo "'hanJ( on."
E RIC GARMSHAUSEN
D .. ~•cllant~d
To the Editor:
The purpo11c of thi11 letter 1s to
registt>r my dlsmuy with the a p·
pointment of Edison Miller as
the person to s ucceed Ralph
Oiedrlch und chide the Pilot for
uAi ng the m isleading '"lean
Marine" photo to depict Miiier.
The board haa two strong
supervl11or1. Mr. Riiey (with
whom 1 frequently disagree).
and Mr. Clark. The choice of
Mr. Mllll'r ins ures a collective
lac,klu11t<'r performance by the
board .
Ron Co rdova Is s trong
minded, atronfiC willed . and
hone11t. He l11 lntelll8cnt. alert
.• .. and re11pon1JIVt! to hill COR·
stltuents. Edison Miiie r IR a
polltlcal cipher . Ron Cordova
should have been c hotH!n.
Governor Brown'• appoint·
ment Jutt continn1 the 1rowtn1
mulual dlsenchanunent which
the county and the 1overnor
have for Heh other. If Mr.
Miiier truly wl1he11 to 1erve
Oran•• County, he c1n dtm·
on1tr1t. UU• detlrt by decUnln1
the appcMntnMnt.
WILLIAM M. MONROE
., ... ~ would ...... ..,
real Ilea•• br .. ,. .-a• l •• _, U&Mt wbaD l reed o.er IM.-. a..,..,. <ll dae tbe artlcle aboat tbt Cl•ll
•
Ac ronautu·:, Ho<1rn hearrng 11n
m or<· route!> to ci1rhnt·i. cil J 11h11
\\"a~ m: 1\1 rpor1
I .,..,,.., nnl :tY.llre I .... .ii. .tlluwt ·d
lo gu lo lhcM· hearing' I rn -,un·
.1 thuu~and people-"'11ulrl h<Jw
l1l·~·n there from N1·Y. p11r1 B1·;.H'h
anti purt.s of Co:-.1:1 ~t·~a Tlw
c:om mc·rc1 al Jt'I n111M· pl:1gu1·~
our lives evt"ry <la)
t-: vcntualb "'ith !)0 01 an~ Jl0ll>
al thl' <Jrrt>ort 1l wtll Ut:l'omt· tn
toh•rnblt· to li ve JO tl11i. an·:i
JOYCE HEAL H l·:c;,\lrn .
n~etlng na.11.,.d
To the Editor·
R c feren<.'t' th1• h eadlint> of
Joanne Reynolds : article litlt·1I
··ttear inJ.( Turnout Poor · It
fo llowed to say that fewer thun
20 Newpor t Beach reside nt:-.
turned out on June 28 for tht·
opcnm~ session of the CA B en
\'aron mcntal hearing::. un roult·
appliC'at1ons for .lohn Wayne·
Ai rport
II wo ulct be a traj:?1c un
clcrestimation by anybody to in·
lerpret a minimal attendance ;it
a meeting held ut 10 a . m to be
an v indication of the deep 1n
terest in which this subJect 1s
held by Newport Beach re11i·
dents. I belit>Vl' other area J>CO·
pie share this interest because
they must also eventually share
the noise, unless the airplanes
might fl y undcr~round in their
ureas. Very unlikt!ly .
To the CAli, PUC and a ny of
the faceless agencies who might
erroneously conclude that the
a bsence of large numbers of ul·
tendees might encourage them
to proceed with their rape of lht·
finest living area In Callfomia. I
s uggest they try us .
Call an evening meeting and
let the people know when and
where it is. A crowd is guaran-
teed . Ir anybody tries lo push
through programs that don't
havt' the best interest or the peo-
ple and the area foremost in
mind. we won 't stand for It!
C.G.STEGLE
Applelltl• .,...,.
To the Ed1tor.
P e rhaps if t he c rltlC'~ of
Edison Miller could experience
511' yean in a jungle prison camp,
and If they survived. they might
be more considerate.
I applaud Gov. Brown for his
appointment.
ROBERT JACKSCN
If•• ......... .
To the Editor Well . Lord·O(·the·Manor
Brown hu once a1atn told the
pea11nta ol Oran1e County to hold
thelr ton1u. and be 1ratetul for
the lar1.., be choM to send
amon1 us. After "1UPPQlfdly"
ukilul fOf' ud u..tu '°~ad· vice oltbe IOOd people fa¥0Md tn
our C'Ommunat y. ht· s lappert them
.ind ._i II of u~ ;i., "'~·I I. in lhe face
.111t.1 :-.<.•lt·c·tcd lhl· 11nl) one whod11J
1101 h;1 \ t· t·•>mmu111l y Y. llll· involvt··
tnl'lll 1ir '\upport friim the rcs1
<h·nt:-. anti v1Jtc rs 111 nu r county
Ol'R a lt1•mat1v1• 1.., quite cleur.
Whi It· we h11 vt• no tl'a to throw
10111 our h<.trhor wt• do have
hallul:-. lo cast upon Lhe w<1ters
and rf wt• fail to vol•· out the
· hand maide n·· an<l Lht• "'Ki11~
Cit•orgc·acl alikl"' al the t urhc:-.t
p11:-.s1hle moment then we huv<?
truly ~urrt>ncfrn•<l our litwrty for
-,elf indul~encc . and we will dc·
~l·rvc ttu .. · mediocrity and high·
twndcd ignorance placed upon
u~
Onlv when we fail to react to
obvious usurpl;ttion of our bes t
tntt•n:~SL'> will we be in danger of
lo~lnj.( lhf• liberties for which SO
man~ :-.tru~~lc<l and d ied.
IHVINC X. UURG
•~•~••~ Do••ier
To the Editor.
Re tht-Daily Piiot headlin1·
'"Mille r cu lls c r1t1cs '"poor
losers ·· If hl' is s uch ;i good Wtn·
ner, let him re lease his service
ctossler to the press and cle ur
himself of any taint
Hl'fusinii lo do so indicates
some thing is questionable
J . A WETHMELLER
No 1t'ia•
To the Editor:
Orange County h1ts felt the
sling of Jerry Brown ror being the
co n ser va t ive a nd s taunc h
Re publicun area it is. His appoint·
m enl of Miller as s upe rvisor has
lo be his me thod of punishment.
lt would be Interesting to know
how much Brown owes Fonda
and Hayden . perhaps Mille r's
appointment does not pay up the
account
Miller stales his opponents a rc
poor losers. I beg to differ witb
him lhl' county Is the loser.
F'or what it is worth. Miller did
not win anything. it was given to
him
JOHN T IS BERO
Net •f'e• .. •'
To the Editor.
Well. we now knuw Brown's
trying to makti pollllcal HQJ/dm
out of his appointment or MUlel'
ut the expanse o f Oranae
County
I tt m now, not very Foftda ot
either Brown or Mlller.
WILLIAM 0 . LUSK
• , .. ...,"9t..._ __ ... _ ..., ..... ,_.,~ ....... ....... ........................ c.-.... CA ...._ ~ llFll M fw J M&I -.. ................. _ ....... .. ...... ...,. ................. -.. .......... ., ............. ....
dft I I
vot.:. n. Z 200. 3 sEcr1A. • ~on *
•r anvs IUICllSLL ... ..., ........
One lerse wave that broke
froa. Main Beach Park to
Sbaw'1 Cove a cllat.ance of
about a half·mtle bad the
tpeetaton OQNDJ -.ct aahlnt In La1una Beach Wednesday H
hurrkane-1ener1ted s urf hit the
Oran1e Coast.
And in San Clemente. the 24·
yeu-old son of that city'i
m arine safety director was in
the hoepital after a s urfing mi ,
hap in .. lar1e t urf off Sao
Mateo Potnt. Rlcba~ H. Haurd Jr., aon of
Marine Safety director Dick
lfaurcl, WAI repottH in l ood
coadl~ ln the tntenat ve Cllf e
unit at Ian Clt111ente Genet-al
Hoeplt.al after bis surfboard hit
him int.be head.
H u .a r d was 'pu lle d un·
conscious from the water at
about 3 p m Wedn~sday by
several witnesses who said a
powe rful wave bretkln1 cloee to
the beach sent his board slam·
mine Into bis head.
The wavea were breaking
between aix and eltht reet at the
s urfing point Just north of the
Nlxon estate.
Paramedics respondin" to the
ocean accident saiil Huard ha'd
been underwater for as long as
30 seconm and bad s wallowed a
areal deal of water.
<See SURt~. Page AZ)
Califano Fired
I . . .As HEW Chief
Downtown
Project
'Costly'
....
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of t"" O•ilY l'll•t S.t•lf
San Juan Capistran o city
councilmen were told Wcdnt:!>·
day a proposed master-planned
development to revitalize the
c ity's sagging downtown area
could cost up to $10 million from
a mixture or private and public
money sources .
Councilmen voled unani mou~
ly to accept the master plan, but
ba lked at e mba rking on <t
$690.000 renovation ,or Camino
Capis trano fro m De l Obispo
Stre~t to the Ortega Highway
the first phase of the project
"There is a bsolutely no way
out or the general fund budget
we can support this p roJect."
Ma yor Kenneth Friess main·
fained.
He noted that downtown busl·
nessmen a nd property owners
would have to lend unanimous
s upport-both fina nc ia l and
philosophical-to the project for
it to become reality.
P lans presented Wed nesday
ca ll fo r various downtown
streets to be conv~rted lo one·
way traffic. Such a move would
c reate a "loop" system of roads
around the historic mission.
i The proposa l also calls for
parkiog facilities and a centrul
core of specialty shops to be
built i n the area-:-E l Camino
Real south or Ortega Highway
and Yorba and Forster Streets
would be closed to automobile
Jraffic to accommodate the core
shopping area.
The preponderance or costs
associated with the proposed ren·
Ovation -UP to 7.8 m illion
would be involved with the shop·
ping core construction a nd de·
v e Jo pme o t o f a pa rking
&tructure, possibly multi·level,
!flUth of Verdugo Street next to
Jne railroad tracks.
· Councilmen directed city staff
,members to research the cost of
preparing an environmental im·
'J>lct report for the project that
would lead to zoning cha nges to
eccommodate it.
' They asked that the informa·
tlon be presented at a budget
bearing schedule d Mo nday.
First phase construction-ex-
pec ted to cost. $690.000-also
(See P&OJECT, Page AZ>
Orange Coast
Wea tiler
G us ty 15 to 30 mph
winds Friday with &-
chance of measurable rain
20 percent. Highs Friday
ln upper 705 at beaches to
IO Inland areaa.
INSIDE TODA~
Ow• CUI "°'"' t111l1'• aotlwr ~· G IJU. Thoe't ,_ "9acl of• Crau·AlaMo
~ ...... "°""· pltoeo, Page
Harris
~ame_d
To Post
SUSPECT IN RAPE
Posed as Artist
l.agwina Rape
Reported by .
Teen Victim
A self.proclaimed a rtist, who
told his hitchhiking passenger he
wante<l to stop in a field to col·
lect driftwood for his cr a ft,
raped the wom an re peatedly
before leaving her stranded on
Laguna Canyon Road Wednes·
day.
Laguna Beach police said the
17-year·old victim wa lked to the
canyon road after the crime and
hitchhiked to her Buena Park
home where her parents took
her to the hospital and called
Shnirf's de{>uties.
T h e incid e nt began early
Wednesday when the young
switchboard o~rator hitchhiked
to Laguna Be ach for a day at the
shore.
She was thumbing a ride home
at about 4:30 p.m. whe n s he was
picked up by a chunky man in a
s mall foreign t ruck with a white
cam per top.
The s u s p ect s to p1>"e d· for-
gasoJine io town. then took his
victim out the canyon road , say.
in g he n~e d eO t o collect
d riftwood for an art project. ·
The suspect pulled into the
Sycamore Flats a rea off tht
canyon road and immediately
th.re atened his v1ct1m with a
s ma ll knife.
He forced her to the ground in
the field and ra~d her. police
said, and performed unnatural
sex a <:ts on his victim. He left In
his truck after telling his victim
he would kill her if she com·
plained to police.
He was described as being of
Latin descent. between the ages
of 28 and 30, standing fi ve feet ll
inches tall a nd weighing 190
pounds.
BULLETIN
W/\SfDNGTON <AP> -Presi·
dent Caner has accepted the re·
signation of Treasury Secretary
W. Michael Blumentha l and will
name F e d e ral R es erve
Chairman G. William Miller lo
re place him, c ongressional
sources said this afternoon.
WASlUNGTON IAPl -Pres•·
dent Carter a nnounced today he
has ousted Joseph A. Califa no
J r . as secr etary or Health.
Education and Welfare and will
nominate Pa tric ia R obe rts
Ha rris, secret a ry or Housing
and Urban Development , to suc·
ceed him.
In announcing the first casual·
ty of Carter 's Ca binet shakeup,
White House press secretary
Jody Powell said a replacement ror Mrs. Harris al HUD would
be announced soon.
However. "there were uncon·
firmed report.'> tha t Thomas P.
O'Neill Hl. lieutenant governor
of Massachusetts ·and son of
Ho use Speake r Tho m as P .
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
O'Neill Jr .. would be named
HUD secretary.
Powell said Califano a nd Mrs.
Ha rris "have already discussed
plans for an orderly transition"
at HEW, the biggest depa rtment
in government.
Jn his letter or resignation,
d a te d tod ay, the outspoken .
liberal Califano suggested that
the inevitable controversies s ur·
rounding the post he is vacating
led to his Cteparture.
· ... 'Whenever the laws that the
Congress charges the secretary
or HEW to e xecute a r e ad·
minis tered with vigor there will
be controversy . I have tried to
execute these laws vigorously,"
Califano wrote Carter.
Jn a handwritte n note ad·
dressed "to Secr et a r y J oe
Califano," the president said : "J
acce pt YQUT resignation with a
genuine feeling of appreciation
pnd of recognition ."
There was no immediate word
on the future or other Cabinet
and top White House officials
who submitted their resigna·
lions Tuesday. '
Califano broke the ne ws to
several dozen top aides in his of·
rice at mid·day.
Drug Firm Appeals
$2.5 Million Ruling
• ,
Johnson • Jobmon ortlcial aald,
"We •tl'OOllY believe evidence
in tbe cue doea not support the
verdict and that the Jud1ment
wH Wljuatlfied. We will ap-
peal."
Johnson • Jollnson Is. the
f•renl flr• to Or\bo Pbarm.-c!¥tlcal , Corp. or ........... 1 .. IM.mWW-«
ol u.,-..., ~bed ....
1 I decilloD -a oae in die riew Of SU. &a lllorMJ Arthur lllw, a
...... lallllity tpedalllt wile ""•1•1 d lln. Srte1 la .. IC•
Ulla. ... Mid .... .... ., ••
( ... AWAD, .... Al)
'
------·-----.
Y ••r Be•eetHwn
Dally New•11• ... r ·
FIFTEEN CENTS'
O•HY P1 .. t Photo Or Ste we M•tCMH
LAGUNA SURFER ON LEFT DIDN'T MAKE IT AS RIDER ON RIGHT SLIDES ACROSS WAVE
Hurricane-spawned Surf at Brooka Street Made for Hairy Rides Wednesday Aftemoon
SC Meet 'Illegal'
Mayor Asks Probe
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
0t tlle 01111 Pilot St~lt
San C l<'mente Ma yor Roy
llamm called Wednesday for a
state Attorney General's probe
into what he said was an "11·
legal" J une 21 secret council
meeting to discuss ri ring the city
planning com mission.
H a rnm a nd Coun cilma n
Richa rd Ahlma n railed twice by
2 to 3 votes to reinstate Mel
Morgan. Carol Carlson and Art
Pet ersen and remove "moral
conflict of interest" charges cit·
cd in the ir removal last month
from the planning panel.
Attorn ey Kurt Y eager.
represenilng Ule trio or ousted
commissioners. called the fi r
ings "unlawful " since there 1s
no provision in rity ordinance~
for removing com m issione rs
before their two-year terms ex
pire
Yeagl'r and Mamm asserted
that tht' l"ounc1l vtolated thl'
Brown Atl. a Mall' anll·st·<:ret
meeting law .. June 21 when an
l'Xecutive scs~111n was held prior
to a 3 to I vote to fire th1· panc.>l
llamm. who was CJbsr·nt from
tht· J unc 21 session. said he has
not heard the tape recurdm$? of
lhe s~ret meetin~ ··because I
feel it was illegal. ..
"I will call thl' Attorney
General Thursday and ask for
an investigation,·· Hamm said.
T he mayor addt!d, "l have
conducted by own poll and have
round people are fed up with this
type Of tyrannical <1Ction by the
Junior council member~:·
T he attorney for the fired
c·om missioners also asscrtt .. "'<1 lhc
council violated <1nolher city or
dinancc that s<1y:. ·'('unlrovcrs1<1I
items should.· be µut on thc
meeting a~cnda
Co unc1lw11m ;1n KJrol1nt•
Koester brought up the hnn~ •~
3 Hire Attorney
'iU\' without J~k1ng 11 lw pla1 c·d
o n lht• agt·nd:i Sht• c 1t1·d
ph1lol>oph1C'al tl1ffcrcnet·~ ·· <ind
<l ~ ycl Ulld f.'I :JllNI or fJrO \l'O
moral conrhct!-or intcrc:-.t·· '"
;i~king for lhl• removal:-.
Ben f' Taylor. Onl· or fnu r S<in
Clemente rcs1dc,nls who opµr1st·d
lhe finnJ!S before the counril
Wedncsd::iy. presented 186. JJd1
t ton s1~naturc:-. asking rt•instat1.•
m (• n I (1 f I h I' (I re rl ,. II m
Olll>l>JOn<.'rS
Counc•lman Edward
Kalsched. who declined to l'Om
mcn t whe n ai-ked by Taylor
il bOut the fi ring~. asked Ci ty Al·
torney Mike Bartlett lo check in
to legal 4ucstions rais1:d alioul
tht· co1..ir1c1l 's al't1ons
It wa~ Bnrtlcll who eallco f11r
t ht• !-.t•cret mcct111g .J unl' :H µnor
to t hl· <.'oun1•il ~ volt• to 11 n · the
1·orr1m 1ss1111wr.,
Tht· fi red cnmm1~~11l0\'I" h,n t•
ISt•t• PR0 8 1-:, P agl· .\21
Arti.sts Won't Move
Three artists who have been
asked to remove the ir work
fro m the Fcstlval o r Ar t s
grounds in Laguna Beach say
they will have to be forcefully
r e m oved from t he festival
grounds.
Meanwhile. a n attorney re-
tained by the artists is seeking
a temporary restraining order to
keep the controvers ial art wor k
on exhjbit at the festival.
Steven B. Fishman, a Laguna
Beach attorney, was in Santa
Ana this morning attempting to
get a restraining order issued.
Artists Valerie Bechtol. Jen·
nire r McLem o re and A. S .
Ashley were expected to be al
their booths this morning when
fl•stival orricials attempt lo re
move their exh1bi~
Ms . Bechtol s aid festival of
ficia ls intend to charge the tno
with unlawful trespassing und
intent to obstruct a bus ine~s
sometime today
Al least one Laguna Beach Ci ·
ty Council member has jumped
into the a rt fray. terming the ac
tion to remove the artists by the
festival board of directors as
"disturbin.it."
Councilwoman Sally Bellcrue
said s he intends to go over the
extens ive documents pertairung
to rc~l1val rull·~ to l'~tabJ1::.h
whcth1•r lht· board iJl·t1on wu~
warranted
·· 1 sec Cl·nsorshtp." :>he ~aid
to day . ··and I don l think
n•nsorshjp •~ \ ery prl'll}
S he ~a id s ht• l<tlkt•d to a
fes tival board member Wedne:-.
day. "who I.old me s he was <·on·
C't.'rnc d about the agreement
hf'lwl'tm the festival :.ind th~
Irvin<' Company t which gave thl'
land lo the City of Laguna Beach
with certain rcstriC'tions as to
use.) ..
··She told me artwork at the
festival 1s s upposed tu be prop·
<See i\RTISTS, Page i\2)
Assault
'Yictirn'
Arrested
It's 11muln1 what an In
vestigator can le11 r n at an
Orange County Sex Crime Jn
veeti1ator's rneetln~.
That's wbat Lacuna Beach In
vestigat.or Gene Brooks found
out when he attended such a
function earber this week
fie said be was challlnL \Uth
a n inve s tq~ator fro m the
s heriff's department. dlscussa~ an attempted rape that occ~
July 8 in Laguna Beach
Shortly after the conversaUon.
the s !1erlH's investigator re·
ccived a call from thP i.outh
tounty shenff's s ubstation about
a m an who had rep<>rtcd he wa:.
<1ssaulted at Aliso Beach July 8
The purported victim. Stt'v<>n
Edwa rd Boate . 20, of 25251
Arde r Court. El Tor o , told
Sheriff's deputies he was injured
i• a fi ght at the beach that same
nJght.
Sheriff's deputies were skep·
tlcal of the m a n 's s tory,
dpeciatly when the alleged vlc-
tU'll told deputies a woman had cut btm
That fit a story told lo Brooks
b)' a 1.S-year-old girl who said
~e cul a man who attempted lo
rppe her outside a home she was
'1siting in Laguna Beach July 8.
. Brooks interrogated the El
Toro man and, based on the in·
ttrview, arrested Boate on sus-
pfcion or assault with intent to
co mmit ra p e and sex
l)frversion.
It appears the JS -year-old
La g un a Beach victim b ad ~alked home from the store and
was attempting to unlock the f~nt door lo the house when she
was attacked from behind by the suspect.
S he told police s he pulled a
razor blade from he r purse and
cot the suspect. all the wblle
s treaming a nd fighline the
rqan's rough advances.
The badly cut s uspect ned the
a rea and had been at large sine<:
the attack.
Boate. a 20-year-old hardware
stare employee, was booked lntlJ
Otange County Jail with b1dl IM:1. a' $25,000
SI'ABS RECALL ,
JOHN WAYNE
Claire Trevor o.nd oth~r
ftrmer John Wayne co·•lub
reminisce about the Jate &dl>r Ml
ah American Cancer Society
fend-raising trlbut4! ht:ld Jn
C'o·rona d el Mar WtsdnH dtty
nl•ht.
fSee Featurtna P•t• Cl.
•
DAILY PILOT
a
cooperaUon be,aia ahorUy after
tbe 1booth!t 1 ncident at U.e -.0•• DHr ,...uoa Beacll ffltb lelleoi llonclb "11,ht. PoUee .,.... -cordoned off -.
"" and were bealnnlaa to
evacu.le t1mlliH. from their
bome1 When th• 1ara1e door at PadiU1'1 hocnt opened and the
man backed out the family car.
contalnlna bl1 wife and two
ehlldrtn
He 1lle1edly told olticen
there had ~ no ahooUnc and
that the Incident wu the result ot M ·IO nrewortca.
But when confronted with tbe
dam11e to the front door, which
had been blown apart by the
1h°'1un blaat, Padilla HHIUdly
Hid the sunml'n mutt have been
at Ule wron1 bowse.
PoUe. aN Hekla• the two
•unmen and the m71tertous
brief cue.
J
'Scitl tlte Seeret· It' erd' •
Trc~sury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal strikes a
fHmaliar pose <Ali he testifies before the House Budget Co_m~lttee in Washington Wednesday. All that missing was a bushy mustache. was
Carpenter Bill Aims at Miller .
By ROBERT BARKER
.,. .... 0.llt ...... tlMf
Th .. N>ntn>vt>ny O\'f'r the •P·
polntment of Edison Miiier to
thf' Ou.nllll' County Board of
Supt'n l~ort' hal'I p roduced
l•i tglaUon Aimed at ilvlng lhl'
~lalC' Scinalf' a \'Olct' In future ap·
J>'llnlmen~
St.te Sen Paul ('aJl>C'nter. D
(' ~· p r e ~ ii • I n t r o d u t" e d t h l'
mc.'a ~urt' "h1rh "ould rf'qu1n-
~ t· n a le confirmation n f
izu~matonal appoinlmc.'nts to
ll<'ard:-o( ~UJ><'n 111ois
If<" pred1ctN1 WC'dnei>day thf'
bill "ould hav\' no troubh• l(<'I
ttn1o1 lhroul(h the h•l(1slatur<". hut
F,....PapAJ
ARTISTS ...
er," Mrs Rellerue stud . "J
think <'Veryone has a diUerenl
d<'finition of propN. Some Of
Picasso's work would apply un·
der that defmitton ..
M rs. Bellerue said Plusso's
"Guerruca." s bowing a lo"''n an
Spain v.iped out by the Germans
might not be proper under th~
board's defm..ition.
"It's an incredible piece about
war and I think that perhaps lo·
day it would not be considered
proper by the board.
"Their narrow view of what's
proper lo be seen in the sbow ts
J ust that-narrow ," Mrs
Bellerue oootinued. "A broader
based show is always better ."
Five of the jurors who judged
the a rt to be presented tn lhul
year's festival met Wednesd11y
to discuss the boitrd action.
Dao Miller, a Laguna Beach
Jeweler who was also on lhtil
JUry1ng panel, sitid todety the
five jurors <1re ''disitppoint«..-d lhe
jury Wa.'i not cons ulted by the
board prior lo the act1rm "
··w e reel the tJoetrd s hould
have at lea.at called os for an
opinion before m11kln1 lbs de·
CISIC>fl ," .M1lltr IHJid
Whtie n1Jt hJJt:t1k1ng for l ht·
tither m.-mbera or the Jury ,
Miller tajd h.e l>«:llevca the art
~hould not. be rtmqvf:d
"Thl-<1rt :.tthef~Uval thlayear
Iii enfJ rlOOWllY dirtuent from th•t
11f J<J yeaR ago," hf! u ld. "And in
five y.-...,.. a cerU1n percenu.1e
IQf the •t1.J WJJI S><*llbly be dlf.
Ci-rf11t f mrrl wh.,t w«:'ru aeelng
flfJW
"b ut when aom ethln.r dlf·
t .. renl •ppear11 ,,,, the le.Uva!
grQunda, lt h1 ntJl n«ic:Hurtly a
threi.l "
Yf!•Uvi.1 bt;ard member David
Young ddended t.he hoard'• ac-
oon, however, isayln« "It 111 a
tO&nlfted t•Uval and we have to
keep it di11Ufh~d."
"Th4tr~'• no place for dem·
ontlrat.&ona at the feaUval and lh.al'1 why UM board took the ac·
lion t• t.Gc*. Our action 11 clearly
defined ln t.he contracla each 1rtl1t slped, ..
Jn announetnc their declalon,
Ula fllttvaJ board membera re·
luted lo esplaln why t.hey or·
dared tbe art oil the crounda.
SALT Treaty
To Aid Allie1
WASHINGTON CAP) ·-W
Averell Harriman, oae 0 ; Amertca•1 mo1t ea,.rteaeed
dJpao....., Mid lode, UNI IALT
JI treaty ... to .... Mcurtty ot
Amertea'1 aW• Ud Pnwtdte
:::,:• eonvenuoaal mllltary
be r:.=.~-~ ...... .,
R1rrtmaa•1 crom• .... · ..,. .. ... ...., . ..PNParad ,. •• , .............. a;-......... o. .... _ ...... .,. .... ., ...... ., =~ ............ ..
More New.
Mon louUa Oraa1e ~
HWI appean toda7 on Pa1• Alf. •
decllnt'd to predict lti. chances or
1'UCCH8 In the e vent It Is velot.td
by Oov. Edmund Brown Jr.
Carpente r asserted that the
a ppointment of Miile r was not
SENATE DEMOCRATS
BLOCK FONDA VOTE-AS
wl1e and that It wlll prove to be
damailni t o ROvcrnm e nt
hecouse of lt/il "bruising a nd
bloodyln1ot " 08JX'Ct.,,
"I tK-lieve thc_&Q_vernor made
the apro ln t ment with full
knnwl«'d1tl' or tht' controversy.
"'tit• was quite willing to
P<ll arlzl' lht• r11i1ht and the left to
1•n rn <'nm puiRn worker:. from th1• ll'ft. ..
Cuq >('nlt•r als o s uid Brown
s huwt•d 11 "cullow; dis rf•J(ard"
for th._. welfare of Miller . It
ro.rmer Prill-Oner of war tn North Vu•tnum
"Ill• will be bloodied by whut
I runRpires," the senator predlct-
l'd or the new supervisor. ~
Cu rpenter notf'd that his new
tn 11 seeks cxtcMion of ex asltnJt
_...c.onh.rmatiun Ji ulhotlly J.hal. Ou:
S<'nnle holds.
·'The Senate K1Vet5 1ta advice
und consent to 11 numbe r or otht-r
uppotnlments by the governor
E',...P~AJ
PROBE SOUGHT. • •
:already a sked the Attorney
Gt>nC'ral's Office to probe the
lt•gRllly or the secret session.
The state office has turnt>d the
matlt'r over to the Orange Coun-
'Jo' IJntner
Of Laguna
Dies in Vegas
Jos ephine "Jo" Lintner, a
71-year-old Treasure Island resi.
dent, died S unduy while visiting
in Las Vegu .
The five-year Laguna Bt:atch
reside nt joined the
Neighborhood Congregational
Church In t.agun~ Reach etfter
she arrived here from Burbank.
When In Burbank, s he wu etC·
live in the KJwanitaa and other
community organizations. .
H e r hus batnd, James E.
Lintner, died earlier this year .
The couple had a mobile home
1n the Treasure Is land com-munity.
She is survived by son Jay
Lintne r of New Jersey, a nd
daughter Mury Lou Vargo of
l'aaadena.
Memorial services will be held
Sunday al 3 p . m . at the
Neighborhood Congregallonal
C hurch, at S t . Ann 's and
Glenneyre Street. The family re-
que.La dooatlona be madt' to the church.·
l',.._P.,,eAI
AWARD •••
11 lgniflc1nt ln that a
pharmaceuticaJ firm was held
directly Uable for not wamina
the uaer of a dru1 about ill
po11ible 1lde effect.I.
Attorneys for Jobn1on &
Johnson had 1r1ued t.hat current.
federal laws on preacribed dnac•
require that 1lde effect warnlnp
be provided only to pby•t~•-·
It la the doctors' duty to warn
patlenu, Johnton & Johnson
lawyera contended.
II rt. &rtel previou1l7 bad
reached an out of court HWe·
ment wttb the physician wbo prncrtbld Ortbo-Novum lo blr
durtq a '1-411 period In 1'74
wbUe 1be wH a student at
rull•11GD Collete.
Sbe l.ter 1Uffered a •troll•
tbat ea~ permanent para111la
OD .. !!P!.. l'IOt Ude, lln. Srtal
t.lws19111.
'Mae eaM wu a novel OM lD
tbat Hawl wu able lo eater into ~ti ot a aaUoawtde
poll !!, OD the UH ol lllftll IOlltn11. pWI •
Tbe flU found tbat II """"' ol W'OIMa would have beta ... .......... tUiDI tbe .,. If ~., ............... .,. .... ........... ... _ ........... .. ' . , .. ,..~ ....... . pollltar. •••r£• ,.,., •:t ... for --, Tbl Jur1ae:rfhrii:lone 11 ID
rHcblu \be dedalon .
~
ty Oistncl Attorney's OHtcc.
Tht• attorney for the fired
commissioners declined further
<·omment Wednesday on what
course of a ction might be taken
now by h.is cUents. lie could not
be reached today.
In a related action, the council
Wednesday voted 4 to I. with·
Hamm dissenting. lo interview·.
17 applicants for the vacant
Planning Commission posts on
July 2S at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Carlson, Morgan a nd
Petersen have r e applied for
their posts. Mrs. Carlson and
five other uns uccessful can-
didates In the April 24 council
election have applied for the
po11ts .
T he oth er forme r council
hopefulB vying for com mi~ion
seats are Wiima Rloom, David
Dodson , R o be rt Limbe r .:.
Christopher Ho yt, and t;rak
Pe rkowski.
Other commission appoint·
m ent hopefuls include Gary Ara-
bian, Roger Dumln, Barbara
Lucas, Ke nneth B. Mutln, Gary
W. Mitchell, Geryul Pattersen,
Robert Veach, Lawrence H.
Tyler Wayman and former phtn·
nlng commissione r and c urrent
E lmore Ranch developer A. L.
Wulreck.
.
and it might be approprn1te ·to
extend 1t to s upervisor!.
"Lei;tLSlators have a better ff't-1
of the <itt1tudcs of volN'> 10 tht.'lr
home const1lu<:nc1cs than th1·
~overnor." he said .
D~scribing B rown a., ,,
poltttcal genius. Carpenter saul
the appointment of Miller, which
created a furor that has yet to
recede, was the governor's first blunder
·~1 belaevc--that veterans wm
be s uffi ciently displeased and
will play a role throughout lht·
tounty in op~ing l:irown in lht· future "
f'rm.P~Al
PROJECT •..
would be discussed :.tl that laml·
Several community ~roup~
including Town fl<ill f\s~oc 1at1on
and San Juan Bcetul1ful spoke
in favor of the plan, s pawned
from a study commiss ioned
about two years ago.
But Manlyn Willi.ams warned
coun cilmen that the proJcct
could disrupt landowners' plans
m the area .
"Property owners don't know
what they can do wit h their
land," Mrs. Williams asserted.
"It's a beautifuJ plan but we
don't have the money to do al."
She referred to land that has
l<iin idle tn the Los Rios d1~tnct
l:l tnce the city commissioned and
accepted a study in that urea
S he is a property own~r m that
a rea and as a plaintiff m a land
use laws uit against the city.
Councilmen were told funds
for the proJeet couJd be obtained
through grants funneled through
a community redevelopment
agency. Special assessment dis·
tricts involving downtown bus1·
neasmen and property owners
were also susggested.
A bout 25 San Clemente
poUeemen erowd,M lll&o &M Ctty
Council cbaaben • ..._day
Dlellt••.._te...._.up
•talled ,.., ·~11111,.,
None ol t pollcemen •d·
dre1Hd t~ cc>uncll but tllree
city ,..,ldent1 s~e la their
behalf not.tn1 that San Clemeate
pollee •re amona the loweat paid In Oranp County.
Rick Gorman. president ol lhe
San Clemente Peace Offtcers
A11oclat16o, said 32 olllcera and sergeant. a re asking for pay
ra.lses between 14 and 18 percent
th&a year.
Gormao Hid the offi cers' con-
tract expired June 30. City negotlat~rs have offe red the
police m e n and o ther city
cm ployees an J 1 percent raise,
the fi rst such pay hike in two
years.
"There's not going to be a
strike." Gorman said. But the
police group leader said no
f u rth e r n egotiatio n s are
~cheduled
G o rmetn c·omplained that
police are not paid overtime
"itfter thel' work their regulC1r
40-hour week and are "docked
pay" for any tame lhey take off
11uty as compem;ation for work·
ing extra
C:1ty M ana ~er Jerry Weeks
:·ould not b<· reached for w m-
ment on the stalled pay talks tO·
cfoy.
Council members called an ex·
f'CUt 1vc sess ion Wednesday that
la'>led until midnight. Council
nwmbt'n. resumed the closed-
cloor met.•ting al 10 a .m Loday
for d1:.cw.s1on of personnel 1s-.,ut.·.,
<:ormc1n :.a~policeofrfcers
plan to "tc.1h a v.c11t and M"t'"
\lantc on tht· deadlocked pay
talk'>
Ff'091PageAl
SURF ..•
II l' was rushed to the San
('1£'m£'ntt hospital where he b
t•x pectl'<I to tx· moved ft-om the
111t<'n s1vc care unit later today,
J<'rording lo his father.
Lifeguards said the WC<ines ·
day afternoon accident was a
fluke Hazard is considered an
<>x pert s urrer. He won this
year 's San Cleme nte T·Street
long board surfing contest.
The hurricanr .generated s urf
knocked waves up to 10 feet at
Aliso Pier In South Laguna and
wht-n combine d with · the
backwash. some waves peaked
at about 13 to 15 feet . s ayl.
Li feguard Internationa l Beach
Services president Jim StauHer.
llf.' saacf a 5 year old boy was
washed oH a berm at the beach.
hu t was grabbed up by a
lafl'guard before he could be
washed out to :.ea.
I n Laguna Beach. Marine
SnfC'l)' Director Bruce Baird
~u 1d waves occas1onally reached
heights of nine feet.
T he bill s urf keot the more in
••xpcricnced <>wimmt'rs a nd surf·
t•rs on shore. but lifeguards s till
pulled 88 pe rsons from the
water.
He said the c hurning ocean
brought m cooler waters. dip·
pan g to 58 degrees from the
warmer 64 degrees en1oyed by
s wimmers just last weekend.
8 DAfLY P!l,OT
Fagltlwe Jalled
Love Slave Suspect Held ·in Fraud
A8HEV1LLE, N.C. 1CAP) -
ru1lthe beauty queen Joyce
McKinney, wbo once 1ald abe
would bav• sided nude down
MouQt l!Yerell for a man she
wu aceUMd of kidnapplnc for
sexual purpoaes, la aaaln in cuatodf more Ulan a year allef'
she Jumped bail in England, the
FBI says.
Miu McKinney of Min·
neapolls, N.C ., and fellow
· fusltlve Keith J oeeph May of ,
Lo'I Aneelea were arrested
Wednesday near Asheville on
charses of making false at.ate·
' menta to obtain paasporta, an
FBI spokesman aald. Bond was
set at $10,000 each.
locate bet when lbe and May
failed to report to police under
cOftdltldal or thefr ball airee· men ti. ·
Two months after her diaap-
pearance, Miu McKlflDey wu
lntervtewed ln California by tbe
British Broadcaatlng Corpora·
tion.
She said alt.er readbl1 a sex
therapy manual she bou,ht fur ..
lined bandcuffa to manacle An·
deraon, because sbe didn't want
to hurt him. She said she Ued
him to the bed with ropes to
enha nce loYemaking.
The London Pally Mirror. a
tabloid, produced a book en·
titled, "Joyce McKinney and the
Manacled Mormon:"
• Deity ................
N• .. o~nn• .. ~nlMftNQ COUNTY ........ DalONITRAft OUTSIDe STATE BUILDING IN SANTA ANA
..._.. ,.,....._, Aftwf' Govemor'1 Veto of 14.a Percent a.1ery lncreaH
Botb Ilia& McKillney. 29, and May, 26, Jumped balJ In London
and Oed to Canada under false
ldenlltiea in April 1978, less than
a month prior to a scheduJed
court appearance there on kid·
napping charges .
Residents of the small Avery
County community where she
grew up say they find it difficult
to imagine Miss McKJnney in·
volved ln a sex crime. Min·
neapolis, N.C., residents say
they remember her as a "fine.
fine girl."
..............
County Firemen Picket
M Isa McKinney. a former
Mi11 Wyoming-USA, and May
were charged in England in 1977
with abducting Kirk Anderson,
then 21, of Provo. Utah, and am·
priaoa.ing hln\JD a r mote coun· try cottage. -
FUGITIVE CAPTUf'ED
Ball Jumper McKinney
afraid his church is going to ex-
communicate him. he Just made
a ll that up."
He r father is principal of
Newland Elementary School
near the town. Her mother is a
former E nglish teac he r at
Newland Elementary School.
Demorutration Proteata Brown Pay Hike Yeto Prosecutors charged"' Miss
McKinney and May chained the
Mormon missionary to a bed
and forced him to make love to
ber.
During pretrial testimony m
Eng land. Miss M c Kinney
testified she once loved An·
derson so much she "would have
s kied down Mount Everest in the
nude with a carnation up my
nose" if he had asked her lo
"They've always been a close
family," a family friend said.
"Joy is their whole lives.
They've done everything they
possibly could for her."
By &OllEaT BUKER
Ot•Delty ..........
Orange County firefighters
took to the picket lines Tuesday,
vowing to take part in a sickout
to protest the veto of a 14.$ per-
cent pay lncrease by Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr.
S pokesmen for a bout 60
fire"'en who demonstrated at
lleanlo• Day
the State Building in Santa Ana
said they would continue to pro·
vide paramedic services and ·
would respond lo emergencies.
They said, however. that they
couldn't guarantee fully manned
engines and specialized equip·
menl.
Spokesmen s aid that off-duty
Debby Boone Sings
Tonight at OC Fair
Performances by Debby Boone
and tbe celebration or All States
ReU11ion Day are on the agenda
this evening at the Orange County
Fair,88FairDrive, Cost.a Mesa.
On F r iday, designated
Children's Day, anyone 12 or un·
der will be admitted free untiJ 6
p.m.
Friday night highlights will in·
dude the group Tavares perform·
ing at 7 and 9 p.m . in the am·
phith•ater and the RCA Cham·
pion1h1p Rodeo at 8 p.m . ln the
grandstand.
Reaular admission is S2 for
adultaand$1forchUdren6·12.
Hours are noon to midnight lo·
day, JO a .m . to midnlgbt Friday
through Sunday, when the fair
closeJ.
Here's the scheduJe for this
evenlngandearly Friday
Killer to Get
Lethal Drug
BOISE, Idaho <AP> -The
Jdabo Board of Corrections has
decided that three volunteers will
mject condemned killer David
Osborn with a lethal drug if the
state goes through with his
scheduled Aug. 20executioo.
Osborn, 30, of S latersville.
Utah, pleaded guilty to a charge
of firat-de1ree murder in the
deatb ol a Pocatello waitress last
year. O.born's death Hntence la
oa appeal and probably wiU be de·
layed. Warden Ed Dennitt said
tbe volunteen wlll mue the la·
jeclJoa1 a!muJtaneoualy by re·
mote control and won't ll:now
which containa the poison.
Cafe Owner Shot
TURIN, Italy <AP> -Two te.r·
rorll&I sat down at a table ln a
eafe walttq for tbe owner, then
1bot and killed bJm in front of
bll wife wtMo he arrived, police
Hid. A teleDhone caller said
Carmine Clvftate, 40, WU alalb
Wedllelday because he wa a
polkespy.
TONIGHT
5-10 p.m. China painting, crafts
area.
Sp.m. Ronald McDonald,onlhe
grounds.
5 p.m. Saddleback Dance
Center, Mountain Dew Stage.
5 and 8 p .m . Mitchell
Marionettes Showboat, on the
grounds.
5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Athletes m
Action, on the grounds:
5:30 and 8:30 p,m. Rlata Ranch
Cowboys, Heritage Stage.
6 p.m. Harry "Woo-Woo"
Stevena, Mountain Dew Stage.
6 p.m. St.at.es Reunion Day Ral·
ly. HerttageSt.age.
6 p.m. 4-H on Stage. 4·H build·
ing.
6 :30-10:30 p.m. Giant Sleps
Combo. Food Baz:sar.
6:30 p.m . Santa Aoa Wmds
Band, Heritage Stage
7 and 9p.m. Debby Boone, Am·
phitbealer.
7 :30 and 9:30 p.m . Warren
Dobson/ American B<tndstand.
Heritage Stage.
7:30 p.m. Royal Horse t'air.
Moonshine Meadows
7:30-11 :30 p.m. Montczuma 's
Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage.
8 and lOp.m . Laser Discomania
f ea turin g The Lo c k e r s,
Grandstand.
FRIDAY
9 a.m . Junior Cavy Show,
livestock area.
10 a .m . Novice Fl"A beef
showmanship, Uvest.ock area.
10 a.m.--4 p.m. China painting,
er afta area.
11 a .m . Senior FFA beer
sbowmanah.lp. livestock area.
I p.m. 4·H/FFA round robin
contesta, liveatock area.
1:30p.m . Mime show, Heritage
Stage.
2 p .m . Harry "Woo-Woo"
Stevens, MountaJn Dew Stage.
2:30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Now Song
Band, HeritaeeStage.
3 p .m . Mitchell Marionettes
Showboat, on the grounds.
3:30 p.m . Clown contest ,
Heritace&.age. ·
4 p.m . Joshua Band, Mount.aJn
Dew Stace. .
4 p.m . 4·H on Stage. 4·H build·
Jng.
1'b9a ••ee r .... ae.e.te
-
firemen al.so wiU hold sickouts.
They explained that oU-duty
fi remen would nol report to
work as scheduled, requiring the
pre vious shirt to work six 24·
hour days in a row.
The costs in overtime wouJd
amount to about $40,000, accord-
ing lo Michael Borer. vice presi·
dent of the Orange County
Chapter-of-the-California State-
Employet..os Association .
Borer claim ed that county
firefighters are the lowest paid
and work longer hours than any
other firefighters in the slate.
He said they have not received
a pay increase since 1977 whHe
inflation h llS climbed nearly 30
pt!rcent.
The firem e n are s tate
e mploy~!i who serve Orange
County through a contract.
Aft.er her release on bail m
1977, Miss McKinney denied the
charges against he r, saying,
"Anyt.hlng l did was with rus
<Anderson ·s} consent. Kirk is so
Mi ss McKinn ey mad e
headlines in Britain whe n
Scotlund Yard was unable lo
Plane-Dips Sharply
NEWARK, N.J. CAPl -An
Eastern Airlines BO<'lng 727 was
forced to descend 27 ,000 fC(!t over
Harrisburg, Pa., when 1t lost
cabin pressure, airline officials
said. ..
37,000 lo 10,000 feet anrl landed
al Newuk International Airport
at 4 12 p. m. Wednesd<iy <iftcr its
<11r pn."Ssurc unit stoppt.'<1 .
She frequently utten ... '<1 colorful ·
lines when askt.'<1 about her sex·
ual e11capades, and bragged that
she read a sex therapy book and
put it to the test with Ande rson.
"I thought. Wham! That book
was right after all," she told
liritish television viewers during
a program the RBC filmed at
her Cahfomia home la!il June
Price8 Inc r eased
TEL AVIV. Is rael <AP)·
Prime Minister Menache m
Be gm 's iiovemment rai!ied the
price of petroleum products by
40 percent today, s1gn ahng a
nt>w wave of higher costs for
Israel's embaUled consumers
The plane on a non-s top night
from Fort Lauderdale, f'la .. to
Newark had to descend from
The California Oeparlment of --------------------------------------Forestry e mployees serve all
Two passengers wl!re treated
for nausea and faintness and one
was kept at St. James Hospital
for ob:.ervation of a heart condi-
tion. an airline spokl's man suid
unincorporated areas of the
county as well as the following
cities:
I rvine, Tustin, Yorba Linda,
Villa Park, Placentia, San Juan
Capistrano. Cypress. Los
Alamitos, La Palma, parts of
Ne wROrt Beach , Laguna Beach.
Orange and Brea.
Spokesmen report that an
Or ange County fire capt.al.a at
the top of the pay schedule
makes Sl ,668 per month.
T hey said t his Is about
$400-$500 less than the
employees or the same rank re·
ceive in Los Angeles County.
They said firefi ghters in other
c lassifications fall behind the ·
Los Angeles pay scale by
similar margins.
Fire men are asking citizens to
be .careful durinR the period of
the job action and to be "fire
s.:Afe ."
Wastal Land
Funds Granted
In Seal Beach
Or ange County supervisors
have approved an appropriation
or $900,000 for the acqujslllon of a
nine-acre coutal parcel in Seal
Beach.
T he approval was needed to
proceed with a federal land and
waler grant application of
$450,000.
IC the federal grant is approved,
the county would be reimbursed
for halfoftbe$900,000.
The money wm be earmarked,
for the acquisition or a Loa Angeles uepartment of Water
a nd Power site, whjch wHI be 7(,
percent open space and public
recreational use and 30 percent
commereial development.
Super visor Harriett Wieder
said the recreational project ls
badly needed in the West Oruae
County area.
The site la located where the
San Gabriel River meets the Seil
Beach public beach.
DRE~
sOm~rSALE
Wonderful furniture for your home. .,
Welcome saviJ~s for your bu~ct..
I ~I It 1' I I•
P1.-in n tu11 . .,cal1~ ~hoop1nq rrin' 1 rwn "• ..
w•dt• v.ir1111y ot d 1:..1rnc11v1• 011· .. cl' Jnrl
I h•rt(Jf)C' h111t1(llft' on (j1',jjl.ty lh1J 'ulVlf\{1'•
• It(: ~Ub!.l.Jll(f, II Aou our '.>PUC.Id( • odlmqr.
nl hvinq room lu1nrtu1t• <t111111q·10<lfl'Y, 111 ·1 t
rcxJ<n~, .ind occ.1',1on.11 p1c •1 1~.
w1lll 1du..l!> TJkc ltnll• ICJ l(')(il\1
.Jrt • hllu1,
Save 15°/o
On The Following
Heritage
Collections
•Brittany
•Dynasty
• Grant Tour II I
• Sketch Book
Save 20°10
On Ent1re Line
Of Hentage
Sofas and
Chairs
Save 15°10
On Following
Drexel
Collections
• Chartwell
•Consensus
• Francesca 11
• Touraine Ill
• 18th Century
Classics
• WS4 Wall
Systems
•Et Cetera
Save 15°/o
....sw~ple 'Saddened' On Entire Line Of -.
WS4 Drexel Sofas .
Well
bom• of tbe w .. tern White
BOUH," IUyor Roy Hamm ren.cte4. "Prelidlllt Nlxon wu
• ven eood Dellbbor of all of w lwre~ r,
Durtaa Nlaoa '• pratct.ncy,
.......... roared Ua~ tbe
quiet 1tneta and be~ra
'JOUlcl ....... -°" u.. ... of tll' ·e1tate al Na•r 111attl• ....... ; ....... ,,,, tM .... ot m_ ......... .
----•Uraedoa for . ..... -... arrtftd, :wtt;· ..... well· DO•• Al a .....,., teJat "' .... Lo• Matlll llid ... .,....,, '
I .("Air ... , ............ .
re1t1nattoa, San Clemenle
became b1a place of refU1e •
waa IOllMUmt1 referred to u •
"San Clemency" by let1 sua>-
Portlve aelPbon.
Like man1 Saa Clemenuam. Cb•.._ Of Commerce ,,....
dent Oeor1e Gearn aa{d ht 1tude......,. to support a Nlxoa
l'.'9 aa"7 tmo public Ilfe. '"I wtia to laell he •aa in U.
Wlatte lblM r\lllt now,'' Offn 1ald •
8Yttemt And
Chairs -.
Vour Fft'Ott'9 °""'* Wiii Be Hlf)Py To~ .... , You,
"T Clllll be'a .om. back to PAOfESltONAt. ZJ II HAllOl ILYD.
. -' .
. • • w1Mn Ill...._ ai; 1-W. Nlw '"''!"'°" DUtON£"S o,......_ n.n. 6 M . 3"" COSTA MISA 64MZ11 -York II •b•re t~• ec>HUeaJ ._ _______ .,.. _ _......, __ ._ ______ _. ______ ~...._ ...... , ............. ,.,.._.
NATION I WOR&..D
Sandinistas Take ·Power
DOft'tT'fl~YourM~TW>i!t~Beach,Fella
vivor ill one ol them ii suinl the county for Sl million, aUe1·
iDI faulty road deatln caused the death.
WSU.. J HOPE TBEY get Crawford Canyon Road
.ftsed, evm thoulb I don't aet up to nortb TusUD very often.
You are left woadertna. however, juat bow pressed the
govenuneat•• ... des would 1et on a curvy road that bad
muffed out even more than four lives~
WHAT IP TBE CtJRVY canyon road bad taken more
tbaD 20 liva within tbe put three years with one-third of
thole f•alitin ill bead-on crasfles? What ii it bad account·
ed for IS injury crubel since 1975? That'• not the ~ ol Crawford Canyon Road.
Tbat'• the record of Lapna Canyon Road, as it twilts
its deadly way throuab La'guna Beach, Irvine and county
territory
*** FOVNTAIN, VALLEY IS A metropolis in our midst
that baa k>ftl held die reput.tion for the love of peace and
quiet. Now apparently some of the citizenry are claimin&
they're being harassed by the likes ol Hare Krisbnas and
Mooniea in quest ol cub solicitations.
Thus. even now. the Valley council is considering
adoptioa of a law requiring a $.\ permit from the pDlice
before you can embark upon religious solicitations.
That sounds like an ordinance just looking for a court
to get cballen&ed in. Maybe. We'll see. ••• AND FINAU Y BACK downcoast. Laguna Beach is
going for another new law. This one bans tbe launching of
mot.orbed vessels from public beaches. Which, in Laguna,
leaves scant place where you could launch one.
Th~ if you beach a motorboat in the Art Colony. you
bave to guess you're there permanently unless you want to
become a lawbreaker and re-launch yourself. .
But wail. The law also makes it illegal to leave a
private boat on the beach. They got you coming. going or
parkinC. Betac a law-abiding citizen is exbauatin1 these days.
I
Crimes Reported Following Strike
MANAGUA. Nlcaraj\la (AP>
Trtw• t' •t Slncllrlta p .-.
rUla• reached Ute beart of
I( 8QHUI today. 1talkln1 H •
tlonal 1uard boldout1 in the
• · buallw'' comlNMIDCI from wtucl)
3People
Mutilated
lnDetJVit
D&TROIT <AP) -Two 11M11
and • wocnaa were sbot. de· c•r ltaa.d ud their baadl wen
cu olf in • pill)', tri~~~ police say may bave relat.
ed to dnaa tratftckin1 lD tbe dty.
Tb• bodiel were wrapped in
blankets ud dumped lD a van
abandoned Wednesday nl&bt in
an east s ide Detroit
nei1hborhood known for drug
dealing, police sa.id.
Finaerprint records were be·
ing checked in attempta to iden·
tify the victims, ~lice said.
A POLICE detective sa.id to-
day authorities are worklng on
the assumption that the klllinaa
were drug-related.
"Il looks like whoever did it
was trying to 1et across a
message," be said.
The three apparently were
killed elaewbere, their bodies
dumped ln the van and taken to
•. where they were found, police
said.
POLICE INSPECTOll Robert
Hislop said all the victims were
shot at least once aad their
hods were cut off before being
d ecapitated . The beads were
found in plastic garbage bags,
police said.
An anonymous woman caller
telephoned police about 10 p.m ..
and said s he saw the bodies
when she looked lnto the van.
A 1975 Chrysler Cordoba
parked parallel to the van also
was take n to police bead·
quarters for possible clues, His·
lop said.
rrs 'JERDEN,'
BUT WHY?
WASHINGTON (AP > -
Hamilton Jordan, newly des.
lgoated White House cbier or
staff, comes from a long Line or
Georgiana who have avoided the
Yankee pronuncialion of the
family name.
HONOLULU <AP> -Victims,
who couldn't report mioor
crimes during a 31h·day police
strike. began ringing tbe phones
in stations throughout Hawaii a s
the officers returned to work
•·Everybody is reporting cars
being s tole n . vandali s m .
burglaries, car1 accidents,'• said
an officer after he returned lo
work Wednesday at a station in
Kaneobe
Jordan's office, called today
for an explanation of why
Jordan gets pronounced Jerden,
produced a quick response that
"the whole family pronounces it
that way."
The "why" or it all may be
lost in the mists or Southern his·
tory. In any case, a J ordan aide
was unable to elaborate.
Much of U.S. Gets Rain
...
Funnel Clouds Reported in Wyoming
Te.eper•t•re•
S<l(r~ 100 •1 s.i.t• ..._. ,. .,
Stooton 101 u
Tllefm•I 1M 7•
U-1... 10s ,...
8onlo• 112 u 81t8Hr .. ,U
Cetollno , .. •1
El C.nlto 10' 14
H'wood·a..,_11 •s .,
LOftt e .. cll 90 ~
MeMo.lo 102 .o MtWlllOft '1 74 ~8oectl 11 ...
'""""'.... 101 ... °"'.... 1°' ., P•m ,...._ 111 • P..--. '1 '3 s... hr'*11!JIO 101 .,
IMJoM tl 61
S-.AllO .. .,
5eftto Crw 7• SS *"° Merlo 72 S.J 511ftl 96 7S , .... " .. ..., .. »
PMI AMl•tCAJt A~ICO 17 n ...... st 41
Cllll«eo1 ,. • l"....-n '1 11
GMd.M.t)Mo 11 " KlftttlOft to 1t ........... '° 7~ MeutlOft .. 11 Nlt•ICieCltr 11 M .. ,... . ,,
:::,,,.., " n
TttoKfelltN : : ,,......_ .. ,,
"'-•rw " ,.
Svrf! ............ "' ... ,. Me•·
TM ....... WWW -ell 1111141111 lmul'll M ltftt Ill IMt. PtrlH fft ,...., lit .....,. c.t ....... oM IK._,, -· .. ·-···~~ ......... .. ..._. __ ~ ........ a-a 4 ~
II.& •111 •••I ~--... ...... ,.,,., ... -. ...,..~ , • 10 .. • ·-.......... -...... , --.................. t ' 10 ,..·:':~ ...... t._.tllerMt =:...-:.:-.. :-..::.---•DfieltC... I I ti
..... ··.:.~ ................. ...,,..~ ....... -.... ...... 111 ........ .
,,,,,... ,,,.,,, I ...... "'9 ~.Ullfle..... ._... ....... lft ..... , OtfoedlM. .. ._OlllifA. ...... , ...... Tiit .. _,.., ....... _ .. .... ........ c:... .. Iii ... "' -trtct""" ..... llnl•-.. ... • ........
·----''"'' 111 &.H A11eete• CeHt, ll!Me t I ... • 1 ---::._ ::;::::v ...... .._~ ..... ....-.. 2 • .-' --.. WIS * .... __....... ._..,M••I-t I IW !!'f. .. _._NG ;....,.. •1 ·= ..... -Ill .. 11110....CI. t I .. !:s1!"9'-12_ .... _ ....... .....,. ... .... ...... ........ ~·~ ..... ""9t -... ,.._..,. . ., OlllWIW,.._,,..,.....,.... ., ...... ,.,... ...... "'"'-.,,. ............ '"'""""'..,Ml ......
' • •
oater di1trtcta. Wttbla bMn
buadredl of fearful ••Uoaal 1uardl1DeDwen~Mlr uaUonlll ....... It from tb• compouad, wlllc
11rved aa mllUar' laead·
AP Win .. II
SHIRLEY PATTERSON WfTH 'MIRACLE BABY' DAVID
Tot DevetOped Outalde Womb In Medlcal Rartty
2nd 'Miracle' "
Baby Born Outside Womb
CHAPEL HJLL, N.C. <AP> -Doctors are calling David Lee
Patterson a "miracle baby."
David, who weighed six pounds, four ounces, was de veloped
outside his mother 's womb. Doctors at North Carolina
Me morial Hospital say the live birth.of such a baby is "loo rare
to estimate scientifically.··
The baby was born Wendnesday to Charles and Shirley Pat·
terson of Burlington. The mother and child were reported doing
well.
IT WAS THE SECOND such birth in the Umted States in
less than three months. Doctors attending the fi rst mother said
only about 50 births outside the womb have been recorded in
medical literature.
Dr. Linn HaUey, chief resident of obstetrics and gynecology
al the Chapel HHI hospital, said Mrs. Patterson. 32, was
transferred there from a Burlington hospital Tuesday night. suf·
fering prenatal complications.
"The abdomen felt unusual," Ms. Hatley said . "We couldn't
outline the uterus, but we thought we could feel parts of the
baby better than we usually can."
SHE SAID TESTS CONFIRMED what she suspected -the
baby was not in the uterus. Doctors decided on immediate sur· gery ..
".When we opened the abdomen. the first thing we saw was
the placenta," Ms. Halley said. "Then I found the baby's feet,
and the baby started kicking and screaming."
She sa.id physicians were elated that the baby was alive.
Patterson said his wife had a difficult pregnancy.
"We talked with a lot of people and I knew her pregnancy
was not like anyone else's ," said Patterson, a rather for the first
time in his 13·year marriage. "Something was n't just right, but·
we couldn't figure out what was wrong."
quarten.
GtJNJ'la& 100N .._. Giit la
tbe compouad area. le•• eolcllen Mid tM ......_. ..
between 1uerrnaaa:aad 111...--.. but...,. .... It ............ ftrtq ....
Mftel'I.
Br 1:11 a.m. -t:ll a.a. PDT
-molt ol the com .... • peared ....._ aut a r.w ...
coCald ......... .., la ....
plea, ~ ftNd t.J bald•
auardlmen. Small ''"" ol armed 1uerrtUu were ....
about two blocka •••~· cautioullJ ~the ee. powad.
A• u. l\&al'd dlalntecnted. ltl
remalaln1 commaodera were reported trytncto arraqe a
peacel\al aDd blood.leu fonul
surrender to tbe SaDClinbtu,
wbo bnJucbt down tbe 8olMsa
dlctatonhlp earlier tbla week
after a MVeD·week dvil war.
THE &\NDIN18TA junta was
prepared to move into Managua
later today or Friday.
The man named caretaker
president by Somoza when be re·
sicned and left Nicaraaua Tues·
day, Franciaco Urcuyo, resiped
Wednesday evening and sped to
the airport.
The Saodioist.as re}>Orted be
flew by helfcopter to a "point
somewhere in Guatemala," but
this could not be confirmed.
Other Somoza men who had not
escaped earller fled to the
airport. too.
IN W ASRINGTON, authorities
reported a group of people bar·
ric aded themselves lnside the
Nicaraguan Embassy after a
scuffle in which a U.S. Secret
Service guard suffe red a cul
hand. An anonymous caller told
The Associated Press that
representatives of the new pro·
visional government had taken
over the embassy. The group
left after about an hour.
Rebel supporters had similar·
l y tak e n contro l or the
Nicaraguan Embassy in Rome
Wednesday.
Guenilla columns bad been
r e p o rte d h ead e d toward
Managua late Wednesday from
rebel-held Leon, and few if any
guard checkpoints were report.
ed still along the highway.
LATE WEDNESDAY and
early today firefights crackled in
areas ringing central Managua.
The gunfire died down at about 4
a .m .. and just before dawn
church bells in outlying districts
began ringing in what over the
past few days bas become the
signal of g~rrilla victory.
Military trucks carrying hun·
dreds of uniformed and armed
troops were spotted rolling out
of Managua in the direetjon or
the international airport. It wa:,,
not known whether they were
t rying to fly out or Ni caragua or
were headed to some central
location for surrendering their
weapoos.
Later hundreds of national
guardsmen in civilian clothes
fl e d from the miUtuy bead·
quarters compound, and gunfire
broke out.
Ah, the comforts of Home Delivery • • •
~ I~
0
You get the world delivered to your doorstep. packaged for your
pe rsonal convenience eacn day in the Daily Pilot. And it's the world of your
own particular choosing . . the news of your own community, of the local
go>Jernment.s. the local entertainments, the schools, the churches. the local
stores. and local want ads ... the world that is most meaningful and useful
to you.
With your Daily Pilot. your world can beaslargeorsmallasyouwantit to
be each day.
If your world u aporta. nobody rqortl tM local aports and r«nrot1on •mie
amth tM timsllne!I and bright touch gou'U find in the DaU11 PUot.
If this particular day your world concerns what the bargains are in your
/avorUe markets or sto res. or what'• i1'owing at tM movaea, ft'• right tMrt for
you In ~r Doily Pilot.
When ui1cJt your city council or county officaall or 1tote gowmnvnt " doirtO for
I/OU -or to I/OU -is an lmportont part of your UIOrld, the °""fl PUot 11ot U al
JIOUr fmgmt'pt.
You'll ttnd your world ii more comfortable. more convenient and more
interesting when it's brouaht right to your door eacla day, in the
DAILY PILOT
14Mlll'
.._ 8allet Opposed
Benjamin Hooks, head of the NAACP, voiced his opposi·
• l ion Wednesday lo a meas ure on the state November
• ballot !Jlal would ban forced school busing. Hooks with
Sen. Diane Watson. D·Los Angeles, right, and members
of . the Ass~mbly . Teresa Hughes, D·Los Angeles, and
Elihu Harns, D·Berkeley, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown
• Ir . would have to oppose the anti-busing measure if he
expected black support for a 1980 bid for the pres idency.
6 Hurt Battling
Huge Brush Blazes
CASTAIC (AP> -Firefighters controlled two large brush fires
'straddling Interstate 5 early today after more than 4,400 acres were
'charred and six firefighters injured.
Five members of a U.S. Forest Service crew suffered first and
second-degree burns on the hands and face in one fire Wednesday
and a supervisor suffered smoke
inhalation, but a ll were treated
a nd released, a~cording to Los [ J 'Angeles County F'ire Depart· SJ' ATE
ment s pokesman Dennis Davies.
The blaze firemen called the .... _ -----------· Chiquito fire was contained at 6
p.m. Wednesday a nd controlled
a l 8 p.m. after consuming 2,150
acres. The other , ca lled the
Wayside fire, was controlled at I
a m
Term Eztnad~d
SAN QUENTIN CAP > -The
state parole board has added
three years and rour months to
Sym bionese Libe r ation Army
member Russell Lillie's sen·
•Lenee for attempted escape and
•a ssaull
The decis ion Wednesda y
means that Little, whose murder
conviction in the cyanide·bullet
s laying or Oak land s chool
Superintendent Ma rcus Foster
was recently overturned, faces a
release date of Nov. 9, 1983 on
,his 1975 aUempted cacape con·
viction. But Little could be
paroled by Sept. 25, 1981 U grant
ed credit for good behavior
Oaa,..e• R~j~eted
the $150 million estate of senile linanci~l wizard Ben Weingart.
Superior Court Judge Arthur
K . Marshall refused Wednesday
to remove two of the bus i·
nessmen who a r e the con·
servators, but accepted the res·
ignation of a third, J ack Rosen-
berg. And the judge ordered the
conservators to pay the estate
$108,000 in damages for a "mis·
take" in judgment concerning
sales of Fed Mart stock
S ACRAME NTO <AP>
Foreigners l iving o uts ide
California could be prevented
from owning land in the state,
under a constitutional amend·
ment approved by an Assembly
committee.
• LOS ANGELES <AP>
l Despite a $108,000 "mistake" in·
volving stock sales. a judge has
r ejected the state attorney
general's charges that three
conservators had been "raping"
T h e Asse mbly Finance,
Insurance and Commerce Com·
mittee voted 7·6 Wednesday on
ACA20 b y Asse mbly m an
Richard Lehman, D·Fresno,
sending it to the Judicia ry Com·
mitlee. Lehman aide J oe Hoyt
said the measure was prompted
by "the rising cost of farmland"
and the possibility that absentee
foreign owne rs hip wo uld in
crease that cost
~
!Crosby Worth
r
~ $11 Million
~
"'-.
~.July''· 1979
Co111·t ProOO Stalls
restirnony Ruling Bizarre TwUt
SAN FRANCISCO <A P) -The
probe ol lM CaUfornJa Supreme
Court w• ln 111al Umbo today
att.r the hl1h court. in a biurre
Irony. wa1 aaktd by the in·
vestl1•U... commlu•on to set ••Ide a rullnc that one of its own
Ju1tices need not testify in
pubUc.
The Supreme Court la ln the
atrange poslUon. at the moment.
of belna asked to rule on a mat-
ter after five or the seven
1uatices already have testified ip
publlc, before reporter s and
pbot.ogr~ers.
Tho.e tlve. ln effect. are being
asked to rule on the propriety of
their own appearances, in the
probe of charges the blgb court
improperly delayed decisions
last year for political reasons.
THE REQUEST appears lo
place the justices who testified
in immediate cooflict of interest.
The us ual procedure in such
cases is disqualification.
Normally, Chief Justice Rose
Bird is empowered to assign
substitute judges when justices
disqualify themselves. But what
is the rule, hearing observers
wondered. if tbe chief justice
disqualifies hers elf? She is
among the fi ve who have
already testifi ed.
Noting that the state constitu-
tion offers no remedy In the ex-
traordinary situa tion , com·
missioners talked a bout the
possibility of impaneling a
seven-justice tribunal "by lot"
lo untie the twisted legal knot.
Commission special counsel
Seth HuftsedJer sent a leUer to
the high court. citing "ex-
traordinary public interest" and
pleading with the tribunal lo act
lawmakers'
Pay Pensions
Boost Sought
SACRAMENTO IAP> -. Ao
amendment recently added lo a
legistatlve pay bill would provide
better retirement benefits for
lawmakers who stay in office
more lhlill 21 years, says the
author.
Senate Pres ident Pro Tem
James Mills, D·San Diego, pre·
dieted Wednesday that his pro-
posal could save the stale money,
however, by removing an incen-
tive for lawmakers to retire early.
Mills said in an interview that
ea rly retirements force the stale
to pay a pension lo the retirees
plus salaries to successors.
UNDER CURRENT law, Mills
said. a lawmaker who retires
after at least 21 years service col·
lects pension benefits equal to
two-thirds of sala ry al retire-
ment.
The law requires that pensions
be increased each year to keep up
with the cost of living, he said, but
the state Constitution limits
legislators to an annual 5 percent
increase in pay.
If the cost or living exceeds s
percent, that means a legislator
loses potential pension benefits
for each year he serves beyond 21
years bee a use of the lower annual
percentage increase for staying
in office.
"That's a sacrifice that no rea-
sonable person would make,"
Miiis sajd.
In a hurry.
Al the same time. Bertram
Janes, chairman of the Com-
m is 1 lo non Jud i c ia l
Performance, vowed Wednes·
day be had "no Intention
whatever of abandoning the in·
vestigatlon" now In its sixth
week. The implication was that
the probe would go forward.
public or not.
T he commission has been
charged with invesU1atln1 al·
leged court lea~s and claims
that filing of certain deciaioaa
w~re delayed to help Ma. Bird
wan confirmation last No-
vember. Sbe won, but by the nar·
rowest margin ln California his-tory.
All j ustices except Stanley
Mosk and Frank Newman have
testified. Moak Tuesday won
from a state appellate court In
Los Angeles an opinion that he
doesn't have to testify before the
commiaslon in public:
. J UmCE Wiley Manuel was
testifying when the hearing w~
abruptly halted Tuesday after
state appeal court ruled on the
basis the state constitution re-
q uires investi~ations into
Judicial pro~eedangs be con·
ridential.
.
.......,llf*fled
State Assembly Speaker Leo
McCarthy: D·San Francisco.
cups his hand to ear to hear a
reporter's question during
news conference on $4.85
billion aid bill for ~ities .
countie s 'and schools
That commission now wants
the high court to overturn that
ruling, which formally held uo·
constitutional a subpoena calling
for Moslc to testify in public.
The ruling said there was no
authority for a new procedure
adopted earlier this year which
allowed the inves tigation to be
aired in public.
Vote on Fonda Blocked
Senate Democrats Save Face for Brown
SACRAM ENTO (AP> -State Senate
Democrats saved face for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .
by blocking a move to force a floor vote on Jane
Fonda's appointment to the stale Arts Council.
It happened Wednesday in the Senate Rules
Committee. where three Democrats outnumbered
two Republicans. p
But Sen. H.L. Richardson of
Arcadia, Senate Republican
caucus chairman, said there
would be another effort this
session to get the upper house lo
pry the appointment out of com·
mittee for floor action a lac·
tic that rarely succeeds
SENATE REJECTION
would force Ms. Fonda off the FONDA
council. But keeping the appomtmenl an commit·
tee would allow her to stay on for the rest or the
year and be reappointed by Brown.
The appointment faces strong opposition
a mong conservatives because or her campa1~n
against the Vietnam War. Chances fo r her con
firmation by the Senate appear slim.
Technically. the vote was on a motion to rt~
verse an earlier decision and send the appointment
t~ the floor without a recommendat ion for reJec
t1on or approval. Without listing the item on 1b
agenda, the committee had decided at an earlier ~
meeting not to send the appointment to the floor. :
But Sen. Robert Nimmo. R·Atascadero, tried : W~nesday to move the appointment out of com· ~
mitlee without recommcndallon, an unusual action :
because most nominations sent to the floor carry
an approval recommendation. ·
SEN. RAV JOHNSON. R·Ch1co. s upported ,
N1mmo's motion Sens . James Mills. 0 -San Diego.
Nicholas Pelns. 0-0akland. and Robert Presle)
D·Ri vers1de , voted no.
Johnson complained that tht-2·3 vote amount
ed to an indirect conhrmat1on of the actress smcl'
1t prevented the Senate Crom forcin g her off the
C:OUnt·tl
'Stin.ky' Suspect Free
E'Vilknce Issue in Berkeley Rape Cases
BERKELEY IAP> -Although police s ay they
h ave enough evidence to identify the rapist called
"Stinky," suspected of sexually assaulting and ter-
rorizing 62 women over the past five years. it
won 't do much good -the district attorney's office
refuses to prosecute him.
A man Berkeley police believe is StinJcy -who
got his nickname from the fou l gasoline-oil-odor
recognized by nearly half his alleged victims -
was arrested last October· for investigation or
rape, burglary, robbery and other charges.
HE WAS RELEASED four days later after the
Alameda County District Attorney's office claimed
there wasn't enough evidence lo prosecute him .
On July 6, a police document was released by
court order after Jim Chanin. attorney for the s us·
peel, asked for the document to check fQr false ar·
rest.
The 187-page report details the circumstantial
evidence against the man, who is described as an
ex ·convict who served time for burglary.
According to the document. the s uspect once
told a court-appointed psychiatrist that he re-
ceived sexual pleasure when breaking into SC
homes a nd pulling the blankets off sleeping
women. He didn't rape them, however. since he
Lisha to 5 -Day
Forecast of th•
weather.
Dial 830-4490
had a birth defect which made sex pumful
In pnson. as part of his rehabtlJtat1on the rap~.
he received an operation that made 1t possible for
him to en.ioy sexual intercourse.
Four months after the man·:. release. the
Stinky rapist struck for the first time. For the next
five years. Stinky terrorized two neighborhoods 1n
Berkeley. He always used the same methOd
blindfolding v1ct1ms while.asleep and then s ubJe,·t
ing them to up lo four hours of degradations and
repeated sexual assaults.
Stinky's victims Include all types of women,
including a member of the public defender 's staff.
a dance stude nt and u well -known telev1S1on
newscas ter who went pubhc with her <1ltack AC'
cord ing to police· spokesman Dick Ut!rger. that wa~
Stinky's last reported rape.
IN ONE RAPE CASE. police said they tracked '
down the license number of a vehicle seen m an
area after a reported attack. The car belonged to
the ex-con.
Stinky 's method of operation closely rt'
sem bled burglary patterns the ex·con was known
to use. The ex-convict 's occupation 1s consistent
with the smell or oil and sweat his v1ct1ms noticed.
t ~ REDWOOD CITY (AP> -Bing Crosby left
h and in six Califom.la counties worth $3.3 mlUion at
fthe time of his death in Oct. 1977, court documents
ron file here reveal.
Golden VVest Airlines A Dll~t~
GOURMET MARKET
<Market Street)
.. The documents in San Mateo County Probate
.Court are appraisals and inventories of land and ~s'ts in the legendary crooner's estate. They ~ring the total revealed wealth of Cl"08by to morl? llh•» $11 milUO(l •
! AMONG mE PROPERnES are a mansion in
lhe fashionable San Francisco suburb of
lUllsborouah valued at $935,000, and land in ~lameda County valued at nearly $1 million. More
than 3,000 acres of land in San DielO County is
-Orth aboat f750,000, tbe documents show.
. Other land hold.inc• ·worth more than $500,000
are in Sonoma, Yuba and Contra C.ta counties,
\be reeordl allow.
; The probate document.a allo listed Sl.8 mllUon ~sec:urltiea, partnerablpt 1n oU and natural 1aa
ploraUGD projeetl, lntereets in race bol"HI,
tauranll and other bullDeu ventures, and atock
ID t.be Plttlbursb Pirates bueball team.
' I THE INVSNTO&IU A&E Intended to help
t.be 1tate Inheritance Tax Comm&aalon la de-
termtmac bow much tu ii owed by tbe •tate. Tbe
bulk of lt was left to Crolby'1 HCoad wife,
Katllryn, ad Ida HYen ebildrw in • Uvtn1 tl'Ult tlaat II DOt lubject to public dilelOlure.
At the time of bJa deatb, one of Crolby'1 lawyera e1UmMed the ..... , overall value at ........ .,1uww1•mW1on.
ANNOUNCING •..
THE ONTARIO CONNECTION!
Now you can make connections out of the
convenient Ontario International Airport by
using one of Golden West Airlines flights
from Orange County dlrt:tct to Ontario,
effective August 1 • 1979.
When calling for ~1tlon1 and Information, alls about Joint Fe,..,
' C•ll Golden WMt Alrtlnee (114') 97~8000
or your '9o91· V.v., .,.,,t.
DELANEY BROS. FISH
Lee Jensen and his helpt-rs have
···-Nonhem Sea Bass l.981b
We also ha ve fres h lo cal
:.wordClsh from our local Chan. ncl Islands
FR~H PRODUCE
Look what our produce man Abe
has for us this week ~ By being •t
the produce market at 2 a.m .. he
insures our customers the finest! ·-.. .-. .,. ... _, .._ Swttt Con .......... 7t«f1.00 ,_ .. ._...._ .......
CHtaioupC! .. . . . .. .. . .15( 11> ,_ .......
ffOH)'cleW Meloa . . . . . .. 19( Ill
.. tOe,.
rrom our L1qw r Dept . Ju~t
think a half j?Ullon or 1.7~
hte~ or Smirnoff Vodka. onll!
t.98 plus ru .
TOP QUALITY MEATS
For an item you cun put in your
refngerator now oc use laLcr, the
meat dept. has this to offer
0 11eu Mayer Caaaed Ha ma
3 lb. Jubllee Ham ,,,.., oho,... or"""""' cu1 I
s lb. H•m for oaly
Bllt tile Prfde of Poland • • • A 3
. lb. Imported P9Usb · Ham. old·
werld tllnd, lt,.1&, .. 1 brHd 6.98
·~
DELANEY'S o.. act Manet
open Daliy M • Cloled 8 .... y
ZIZ8 Newpod Blvd., N..,.n Be ... 173·11Zt
-~.-
Renter Parling
Fee No SOiution ··::= ................. Lo ...... . =· Ca 1111 • ..... ,.. o. ... aua•l· .. ~ • IDWll '9 .,, .. • a moetla for partdna
\Mlr CMI • cttJ ...... ti,._ ol u.tr apan ..... ta.
Tiie bwft&I ...... ~fold. he nuoned. It wou.ld
U"aiM WY t.o fWMI ..... al "'-llt pollN pall"Oll to
k-U. au.ta eale. Md at would lie • m•ana of rootJn1
OU NDtal mb la town.
Dawton'• fellow council memben rl1hUuU~
described the propoeal u belni dlaerimlDatory, add1D1 ll
\VoUld place an undue burden oa mal renters.
In MtditJon. the fee prG1nm would be dlfftcull. lf nol
lmposslble, to enforce, and would mean a Lquna rel)l·
er's viaiton could be cited If they par~ed in front of lhe-
apartment.
And while Dawaon aald he was only ukina for a
study of the proposal, the council aid well to quash the
whole idea before it even aot to the plannina staae. L11guna Beach does Mt need such an unwieldy and
discriminatory parklnJ fee program. The city should look
to other •ans of ridding the town of illegal rental units.
· To Dawson's credit, at least he is thinking about the
problem and offering suggestions
Residents Care
San Clemente residents and a sun tan lotion firm are
staging the city's fifth annual Ocean Festival. ..
The festival will include three lifeguard competitions
and family-oriented games in the sun and sand on the Ju·
ly 27-29 weekend at the city pier.
The event has been successful in the past and ap·
pears to be increasing in scope and popularity.
One of the best aspects of the festival is that it is
not subsidized with city tax funds.
The event shows how well a city's beach and ocean
can be used for the recreation of its citizens.
The credit goes to a group of civic-minded residents
who have volunteered their time to help bring a more
pleasant s ummer to the people Qf San Clemente.
Like the Chamber of Commerce's recent city clean·
up cff ort. the Ocean Festival demonstrates that the res-
ident-; of the beach community have concern for their
home and ure willing to give their time and effort to
makt• it a better place to Live .
Hope for Canyon
La~una Beach City Council members' hopes for a
widt· and safer Lagunct Canyon Road were dashed earlier
this month when the state transportation commission de·
cided not to recommend the $7 million project in this
year's plans
And whi k the Orange County Trans portation Com·
mission said it would prefer Laguna Beach not appeal the
state d<•ti sion this year. they suggested the council begin
work now to get the project on next year's priority List.
The City Council took the county commission's ad
v1tc. und is working even now to get local and state s up-
port for the necessary state funds next year.
Sixteen motorists have died on the winding, seven-
mile roadway in the past five years . Scores more were
injured in hundreds of other non·f atal a ccidents on the
na rrow two-lane road.
With the support of adjoining cities. the county. the
Irvine Company, and even the Laguna Greenbelt. the can·
yon road project s hould be on a priority basis by 1980. ...
• • Opinions expressed 1n the space above·are those ol the Daily Pilot
'Other views e xpressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) ~2-4321
Boyd/ Comic Strips
ByL.M. BOYD
It's highly Ukely that some
or the comic strips in lhis
newspaper have been around
many years longer than any
radio or televis ion show. A
few strips go all the way
back to early in the century
Many date back to the 1920s,
'30s and '40s. To make it
more curious. the strips run
dally, giving them much of a
chance to suffer that thing.
called overexpos ure . But
they survive. If there's
anything in communications
more durable than the comic
strip. name it.
Do believe the worst pun of
tbe year came about when a
foul-mouthed clone jumped
off the Golden Gate Bridge
u pauenby paused to note
tbe obscene clone fall.
The average owner or' a
doa spends more money each
day on doafood than the a~erage J&il warden gets lo
Med a priaoner.
Just because it's archaic
doesn't mean tt'a wrong: The
plural ol cow is kine.
Dear
·Gloomy
Gus
• lo lt'I taUa the IOHl'D•
meat lt yean to con·
•clad• that JPK was
t ldu.cl bMIUH a person
• or persona unlllnowa wanted blm dead.
ftat'• a lat of tu yeara
IDraamallreward.
BROKE
Q flow t Li ll 1s a newborn
giraffe?
A. About us taJI as the
average man.
Q. Which metal conduct.,
electricity best '!
A. Silver. it's said.
Q How long does the
ty pical hen lay eggs?
A. Maybe JO to 12 months,
thut'!>all
When a peach tree gets
sick, it may run a fever as
much as 20 degrees F higher
than its temperature when
well.
What is it about the letter
"M" that so appeals to the
Olympic Games folk ? In
1958, Mexico City. In '72,
Munich. More recently, Mon·
treal. And 1980. Moecow.
No poem in its entire has
been reprinted more times
than Clement Clarke Moore's
• 'Twu the Ni1ht Before
Chriatmu."
Which of the modem na-
tions would ypu reaard as the
most vulnerable in a bi1
war? Some expert.I contAmd
it's Japan. If that country
weren't visited by two
IUpertanlten I09ded with Oii
every day, it'• entire In-
dustrial machinery would
have to •hut down. A bomb
on the port of Yokohama
would defeat Japan In
mlnuttt. they clatm. Hard
tboulht. that. But Japan la
not unique. Do you set the
fMllna eometlmea that we do
llttle more than build paper
ca1Uea betw"n our wlnd
•tonn•?
wa.. 1°" ea't ••• ap
,our milld about 1om=, JOU &m to .. dlat fl .
out feeliq lD a lnmJ, SQ ._ Mllllan 1fM ..Ue a
"8drall8cb ....... la·
tere1Uq. lut WbJ IO, If
'"''
•
Rowland Ivana/Robert Novak
Carter Seeks New Energy C~ar
WA8HJNGTON -TM White Houte ll MrioUlly con1ldtrtn1 ,...
tired New York bualneu tyeoon
John deButtl H ltl new eneru
moblMJaUon caar even thoulb
hl..WDaekln1 R.,publlcan John 8 . Connally to replace Jimmy
Carter 11 president. ·
De Butts retired Feb. l as chief
•Hciuttve officer or AT&T and
the Mxt da)'
contributed
the max ·
lmum $1 ,000
lo CoMally's
campala n .
While Presi·
dent Carter's
aides are well
aware of this.
It does not
make any dif·
ference. "John deButts is ex·
lremely well thought of around
here, and we'd like to get him lo
work whether he is a Connally
man or not." one White House
irt'Sider told us.
He is on a ll1t of possible suc-
cessors lo Energy Secreta ry
James Schlesinger. expected to
leave by autumn. But deButts'
more likely role would begin
sooner if the White House has its
way: as head of the proposed
Energy Mobilization Board,
eclipsing the lame-duck Schles·
inge r as federal czar In charge
of energy production.
JODY'S BA'ITLE FATIGUE
-For the first lime to anyone's
knowledge, President Carte r
criticized press secretary Jody
Powell in the presence of out·
sjders. But that mild criticism,
during the Camp David meet·
ings. docs not s uggest down·
grading, much less removal. for
Powell.
Powell was brought ~p during
Ca rter's sessions with non-
governmental wise men invited
to the mountain. After the senior
staff (including Powell > h<id left
the room, one outside r com·
mented that he thought ·Powell
was shooting from the hip a little
too much lately and might he
suffering from battle fati.l!ue lie
Mailhox
added tJtat M fell the normal ad· vtraaey relattonabip between
Powell and the pre11 wu de·
aeneratlnc lnto aU·o ul war.
To the surprise of thou
r.reaent. the president did not apr·
ng to the quick defense of his
lon1-Ume aide. Rather, he noted
that Jody seemed a little over·
wrought. was smoking even more
than usual and was putting on
weight.
Nevertheless. nobody expecL'i
any diminution ol Powell's posl·
lion. Next to Roulynn, Powell is
Carter's most trusted adviser.
' --. AHEM & \tlJOLFE
~~.Vi_RTISI N(j
& --
Whal aome Wb..lw HouM lDllden
would like ii for PoweU to be ,..
moved from the prtu
secretary'• dally nrtn1 UM IDd
t;>e 1iven a eoumelor'1 role. 8ut
even UU• la not WleJy unteu tn·
lliated by Powell hlmaell.
A foot.note: Even more than
Powell's polltlcaUy d1maalo1
crack about Iona gaaollne fines
being 1ood for Wuhln1ton1ana.
his snap reaction to White Houae
domestic policy chief Stuart
E i z ens l'a t ' a no w • I a mo us
memorandum 1enerated ill will
within the·Whlt.e Houle. SeveraJ
' . ~
&O#Al.~JOf'._ DICTION -
T~r• w• • • .,,t,._ l•P at Bar~ ky wtMrn "-air:
Cart•r •'ll•m•d tn hi •
Democrattf' CJ•rt1 tund·ral.Mt
that "Jlmmy a. &An,.._. .. -
•ttmJocJ1 • pu1Alr rq~ to acurrl~ pr1v.wtl! nurvin Uaet
the pr~•hi*.'tll hd r~Ured to
Caatp l>av~ f1,r pay~
reaaotU
ActwtUy, ~frtu(;ky u,. •e-re
havln1 troublot sncktns up the
First I.Ady'• "At Ceorc1a ae·
cents. Careful IJ.at.aunc w tape
reco rdln11 o f her remark•
showed her aay101 that •·Jimmy
1s confident "
A part from th~ unfortunttte
m 1sunderstandin1. M ri~ Cuter
put 1n <i masterful perft>rmance
sub11tituUng for her husband at
the Kentucky dinner Sht: has
progressed all a campaigne r <tnd
1s obviously one or lhe pret>1
dent's lop political assets
HAJG'S OUIUT Retired
Gen. Alexander lla1g's debut a i>
a practicmg Re publican politi·
c1an will be ma de before a
closed-door audience of fat-cal
fin a ncia l contributori. with
newsmen and ordinary ciUzen!i
barred.
Haig will speak before the
meeting o f the Republican
f:ag les at the pos h Beverly
Wilshirr Hotel in Los Angeles
July 22·23. M1namom contribu·
lion to Rcpubltcan war chesLo; of
SI0.000 1s ncresi.ary for mem·
bersh1p m the Eagles.
A footnote · Haig Mi ll rcJecll>
1.iny campaign for a L' .S Senat<•
seal from Penn.sylvani<i but 1s
op<'nly interested m a dark hors<'
shot at thC' pre!;1denry Old
fm·nds. feannJ.? lhut has 1•rfe('
t1vt•nci.s as a voice on national
~c·cunty questions would be un
d('rcut by a hum1li at1ng pres
1dcntwl flop. want ll<11g lo gN 1m
m cd 1atl' ex pert s peech" coaching
Rewards -of the Unknown Off set Risks
To the Editor:
Whal could be worse than pay·
ing the O PEC Nations tht:i r
hlackmail now. even if the price
was fi ve dollars a gallon? Just
fa ncy ourselves putting all our
efforts Into domestic oil produc·
tion and exhausting our own sup·
plies within a few years and then
b e ing wholly dependent o n
OPEC. What kind or me rcy do
you think they would show us?
Perhaps. the n. this cla mp on
the oil companies' "windfall
profits" is a ploy; carefully or
chcstrat.ed. to help keep our re·
serves intact until we have
drained away the sea of
petroleum the Arabs are sitting
on.
Let's hope we're that smart.
IN THE MEANTIME, Wf•
need a ll the s ubstitutes for
petroleum we can develop. Solar
power. yes. whose benefits are
still years away. Gasohol, yes,
although the question or whether
It takes more ene rgy to make it
than it delivers is still un·
decided.
And nuclear power. Can we
take lhe chance of denying
ours elves its use ·~ The anti-
nukes, singularly deficient in
coming up with alternative prac·
tical aolulions, would deny us
the use of it. It's up to the silent
majority to speak its wishes. Do
we push ahead with nuclear
power ? Or do we r esign
ourselves to the inevitable: re·
current shortaaes, escalalin1
prices, long walls in line, fewer
vacation trips, rising unemploy-
ment, higher costs, not only for
electricity, but for e verything
that likes e n e rgy lo pro ·
duce, and that, brother. Is t'W!T'J/·
thing/
It tbe pioneers had insisted on
full cavalry protection, the West
never would have been won. If
the 1ovemmenl had insisted on
a national network of roads
before Henry Ford mass·
produced his first Model·T, we'd
still be driving buckboards
Every step Into the unknown has
ill danaers -and Ila rewards.
J .W. REID
lt'ft• 81r .. 111•1
To tbe l!'.ditor: Stctrout -Whal WH the polnt!
One ~ employM'I reply
to/our l'ftent ldltorial: ·
bav. wortled for the County
of Oraqe for UM put 10 yean.
Durtu the put ftve yean, I
have Md to accept a alow but •teMJ Nducdon of my 1tandard
of Uvtu. Now my ...UNIDIM •
coetrtlRiklm aN bein1 dou~ ••
wlaUe IMMftta aN belDI .,...U,
rld'I .... Tbe ,.......i .... ofter bJ tM .-, would Nduee ..,
rul IMom• by •·• percent 0¥11' die Md tllNI ,..,. (Ill IM • •
p r esent inflation ra l el
Profcss1onal and ~killed <'areer
cmpioyees arc now h11vmg to
"moonlight" or leave govern·
mcnt service.
The recent s1r knut was not. a l>
you seemt·d to i;uiuws t. targeted
11t Proposition l:l. Many f;lovcm
m ent employees voted ro r
Proposition 13 . hoping that 11
would result in ri•duccd govern
m e nl spt•nding by mc reasinJ.!
govcrnmt'nl l'ff1 c1cncy We arc
still hoping. We expected up to :J
30 percent reduction in number
of employees through elimina
lion of unnecessar y "fat,"
elimination of outduted
methods, progr:ims. etc.
Instead of reduced s~nctinJ.?
through re-evaluating a nd
restructuring of government
operations. lhe sam e o ld
bureauc ratic operatio n con
tin ues t o .. r ip off" both the
general public and its own
e mployees. Both employees and
the public arc being ill served by
gove rnm e nt r es pon s e l o
Proposition 13. The "f<1t " ha:.
continued to increas«' while
employees are being cut to the
bone.
The sickout was not an at·
tempt to increase our standard
or living. but rather a distasteful
measure by desperate people
trying to "hang on."
ERIC GARMSHAUSEN
Dfaeru?••ttted
To the Editor:
The purpose or this letter is to
register my dismay with the ap·
1>0inlment of Edison Mille r as
the person to succeed Ralph
Diedrich and chide the Pilot for
us in g the mis leading "lean
Marine" photo to depict Miller.
The board has two strong
supervisors, Mr. Riley (with
whom I frequently disagree>.
and Mr. Clark. The choice or
Mr. Mille r insures a collective
lackluster performance by the
board.
Ron Cordova i s s trong
minded, strong willed .. and
honest. He Is intelligent, alert
•.. and responsive to his con·
1'lltuenls. Edison Miller Is a
political clpher. Ron Cordova
ahouldhave been chosen .
Governor Brown's appoint·
ment Jml confirms the Jrowint
mutual dltench1ntment which
the county and the 1overnor
have for each other. II Mr.
Mllltr truly wlahea to Hrvt
Oran1• County. he can dem·
0n1trate thtl desire by deelinin1
the appobttment. WILLIAM M. MONROE ..............
Te the Dltol'. I WU "'1 upaet wben I Nad
••• artlele about ti•• Cl•ll +.
I
Aerom1utks Roan! h•:Linng ''"
more roull's to :nrhnes at John
Wa) m· 1\irport
I was not awHrt· I wa:. allowed
lo g11 lo thcs1• h1·anngs I'm s un:
a I hou:.and pt'uplc would ha vt•
ht·1·n lhen· from Nt·w p11rl ffra1·h
:incl purts of Co:.lu Mcs:i 'fht•
t·ommc•rc131 11:1 no1:.c· pl<.iguc:.
our lives every day
F:v1·ntually with sn m;•n> JCls
at lhl' airport 11 will twcom1: 1n
toh•ralJll' to live in this area
.JOYCE REA HEGAHD
Meetl"fl Mfstl•~d
To the Editor.
Reference the hl'adlJnc of
Joanne Reynold5: article titled
·· 11eanng Turnout Poor .. It
followt>d to s ay that fewer than
20 Newport Beach residents
I urned out on J unc 2R for the
oprn m g se:.i.111n of the CAB en
v1ronmcntal hearings on route
appltc·ation~ for John Wa ynt•
Airport
It would be a tragic un
dcrest1mation by unybody to in·
tcrprcl a m1n1mul altc•ndance at
a meeting held ut 10 a m . to ix'
any indication of the deep 1n
terest. in which this subJeC'l 1s
held by Newport Beach res1·
dents. I believe other area peo·
pie share this interest because
they must also eventually shuc
the noise. unless the airplanes
might ny underground in their
areas. Very unlikely.
To the CAB. PUC and any of
the faceless agencies who might
erroneously conclude that the
absence of large numbers of at·
tendees might encourage them
to proceed with their ra~ of the
finest living area in CaHfomia. I
. suggest they try us.
Call an evening meeting anct
let the people know when and
where it ls. A crowd is guaran·
teed . If anybody tries to puah
through proarams that don't
have the best interest or the peo.
pie and the area foremost In
mind. we won't stand ror tt!
C. G.STEGLE
Appl•llfl•8re.,•
To the Editor:
Perhaps lr the c ritics of
Edison Miller could experience
5 lh years in a jungle prilon camp,
and II they survived, they mithl
be moreconslderate.
I applaud Gov. Brown for his
appointment.
ROBERT JACKSON
IJH , ........ ..
To the Editor:
Well . Lord·Of·the·llanor
Brown bu Olile 111ln told JIM
pe11ant.1 of Oran1e County to hold
lbtir toniuea and be 1r1&et\al for
tbe 1•11•• lie ca.,.e to Imel
amOl\1 •· After "1uppoeedb'" aallllq tor and liltelllna to tM 8d· .tee OftM ... people lftvolftd bl
our commumty. he slapp1•ct them
and all or ll~ as well. in the ract:'
and sl'l<'t'll•ci tht· only om.• who did
not havt• rommunilywic.k involve·
mt•nt ur s upport I rom I he rcs1·
dents amt vott-rs in ourc·ounty
OUR alternative 1s quite clear
While we hav<· no lea to throw
into our harbor we· do havu
b<i llots to t·ast upon tht' waters
a nd 1f we fail to voll-out the
"hand-maiden .. and the "King
Geor ge·act·ahh· .. al the earliest
possiblt• moment then we have
trul) :.urrendcrcd our liberty for
setr indulgence. and we will de·
s(•rvl' thl· med1ocnty <.ind high·
handed 1~norance placed upon
us
Only when we fail to react to
obvious usurru1t1on of our best
interests will we bt> m danger of
losing tht> liberties for which so
many strugJ.(led and died
IHV ING X RURG
R~fe••~ D••••~r
To the Editor
Rr lh<' Daily Pilot hc'-ldlinc
"M 1llt'r rails t·nt1cs "poor
losers " If he 1s such a good wm-
ne r. let him relea:.e hil'I service
dossier to the prcl>s .and clear
himself of any tamt
Refus ing to do so indicates
someltung is questionable.
-' ~ J A. WETHMELLER
Ne 1t'la'
To the Editor·
Orange County has felt the
sting or Jerry Brown for being the
('O n se rvat1 vc and s taunch
Republican area 1t 1s. His a ppoint·
ment of Miiler a" su~rvisor has
to be his method of punishment.
It would bt> Interesting to know
how much Brown owes Fonda
and Hayden. perhaps MUler's
appointment does not pay up the
account
Miller states h1.s opponents are
poor losers I beg to differ with
him -the county Is the loser.
For what It 11' worth, Miller dJd
not wtn anything, It was 1iven to
him
JOHNT. ISBERG
/Wei 'Fe•d•'
To the Editor:
Well, we now knew Brown's
trytn1 to make political HOfldft
out or his appointment of Miller
at the e~pense or Orange
County.
I am now. not very f'ortdo ol
either Brown or Miller.
WILLIAM D. LUSK
• ,.. ........ ..._.-... _. ........ .-... ............... ....... . .................. , ... ~-
CA ,... W.. I Sfl ..... 5 -.. .._ ............... . .......... _ ......... _. _ ....... ,.._ ... __ ......... ----... T
-----------------------~-.-~··--
•
Crowds
At Fair
l Inflation has s truck the
Orange County Fair and of-
Jlclala couldn't be happier.
Wednesday's crowd or 27,681
was an increase of 11 ,401
patrons over last year's rigure
for the same day.
A spokeswoman said that for
the fint six days of the fair this
year. attendance has hit 157,721,
. an increase of 25,542 over last
I Y.t!ar's affair for the same dale.
"We've got an awful lot going
1on." she said today by way or
explanation for the hefty jump
in fairgoers.
The biggest single day or at-
tendance was Sundt1y. when
35,193 people poured \hrough the
turnstiles. That was an increase
of 8,544 over last year's figurt:
for the same day rr the current pace keeps up
for the remajning four days of
the fair. officials say, this year·~
edition will s hatte r <1Ltt:nd11nce
records
Hot, s ultry weather and the
continuinJZ crunch in i:asohnc
supplies were two pot.s iblc rea
sons officials gave for the
surge in attendance.
There were only two duyi.
Monday and Tuesday when
attendance lagged s l ightly
behind 1¥St year's pace
The fair runs through Sunduy
fo Costa Mesa
·County Fair
Ride Victim
'Jl'ery Serious'
A Costa Mesa woman hurt last
weekend in a carnival ride at the
Orange County Fair was in
"very serious " condition today
at Costa Mesa Me m oria l
Hos pital
A spokeswoman said Cek-ste
Marie Hoffm~m. 22. is respond·
ing to stimuli but not completely
out or the coma s he has bet!n in
since the accide nt on Saturday
Miss Hoffman was riding the
Himala ya, a circu l ljr
rollcrcoHter, wh<!n 11hc fell or
was ejected from her seat und
caught her foot on a protective
bar
She was carried around the
r ide several times be fore at
could be stopped, police suid.
·Witnesses have disagrt!ed as to
whether Miss Hoffman was sit·
ting or st.anding just prior t-0 the
accidenl
' Cafe Owner Shot
TURIN, Italy CAP> -Twoter-
rorlsls sat down al a table in a
c11fe wa.itiog for the owner, then
ahot and killed him in front or
bis wife when he arrived, police
Hid. A telephone calle r said
Carmine Civitate, 40, was slain
Wednetlday because he was a
oolice spy
Orange Coast
Weather
Gusty lS to 30 mph
winds Friday with a
cbaoce of measurable rain
30 percent. HJghs Friday
la upper 708 at beaches to
, to inland •reaa.
INSIDE 'teDA 't'
Ot1t cuw ooom• wllale
_,,.., ~· 0 '*"· 1'hol'1
• kgclcw ot ""' rrmu-Alo.tko ~· Sloril•. plto(o, Pa~
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
--, __ _ us ts
Slaaring Condolen~es
Forme r Preside nt Richard Nixon was
am ong the 300 mourners who attended
memorial services in Newport Beach this
morning for long time resident and civic
leader 0 . W. "Dick" Ri chard who died
last week at the age of 73. Nixon greet·
cd Richard's widow. J e nny . and son. John.
who stood beside a bronze bust of Ri c hard
commissioned by the Newport Harbor
Arca Chamber of Commerce which or
ganized the memorial
Debby Boone Sings
Tonight at OC Fair
Performances by De bby IW<>ne
;i nd the celcbrution or All Slates
Hcumon Day are on the agenda
this evening at the Orange County
Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
On Friday , d esigoute d
Children'" Day. anyone 12 or un
der will be admitted free until 6
p.m
Friday night highli~hts will in ·
elude the group Tavares pe rform·
1ng at 7 and 9 p.m. in the um-
phitbeater and the RCA Cham·
pionship Roclco at 8 p.m . in the
~rundstand.
Rc~ular admission as $2 for
adult.'i and $1 for children 6-12
Hours arc noon lo midnight to·
day. JO ;1.m. to m idnight Pr1d<1y
through Sunday, when the (ajr
c loses
llerc 's the schedule for lhb
t:vcnmg and curly 1-,riday
TONIGHT
5· IO I>· m. Chi nu painting, crnfts
area.
5 p.m. Ronuld McUonald,onthc
grounds.
5 p.m . Saddleback Dance
Center, Mountain Dew Stage.
5 a nd 8 p .m . Mi tc h t:l l
Marionettes Showboat. on the
gro unds.
5:30 and 7:30 p.m . Athletes an
Action, on the grounds.
5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Riata Ranch
Cowboys, Heritage Stage.
6 p.m. Harry "Woo-Woo "
Stevens, Mountain Dew Stage.
6 p.m. States Reunion Day Ral·
Jy. Heritage Stage.
6 p.m. 4-H on Stage. 4-H build·
ing.
6:30-10:30 p.m . Giant Stepb
Combo, Food Bazaar.
.6 :30 p.m. Santa Ana Windb
Band. Heritage Stage. .
7 and9p.m . Debby Boone, Am·
phi theater.
7 :30 and 9 :30 p .m . Warren
Dobson/ Ame rican Bandstand,
Heritage Stage.
7:30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair.
Moonshine Meadows.
7:30-11 :30 p.m . Montezuma's
Revenge. Mounluin Dew Stage.
8 and 10 p.m . Laser Oiscomanaa
r ea turing Th e L oc k e r s .
Grandstand.
FRIDAY
9 1J .m. Junior Cavy Show.
livestock area.
10 a.m . Novice Fl'~A beef
:.howmanshjp, li vc.stock urea.
10 u.m.-4 µ.m China puinting.
crafts a rea.
11 u.m . Sen ior F'f'A beef
showmanship, livestock 1:1rca.
I p.m. 4-Jl/FFI\ round robin
contesLc;, Jjvestock area.
I : 30 p.m . Mime show. Heril<igc
Stage.
2 p.rn . Harry 'Woo-Woo"
Stevens, Mountain Dew Stage.
2 :30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
2 :30 and 4:30 p.m. New Song
Band, Heritage Stage.
3 p.m. Mitche ll Marionettes
Showboat, on the grounds.
3 :30 p.m. Clown contes t .
HeritageStage.
4 p.m. Joshua Band, Mountain
Dew Stage.
4 p.m. 4-11 on Stugc . 4·11 bwld·
mg
92.5 Million Award
Marvin
Decision
To Stand
LOS ANGELES <AP1 A
j udge refus ed tod ay to re ·
cons ide r his decis ion in the
landmark property r ii;:hti. casl'
or Mllrvin vs. Murvin, s aying It
made no difference to his view
of the case whether Lee Marvin
li ed on the witness s tand.
Superior Court Judgt! Arthur
M ar"lhall also refused to award
$500.000 in attorney's fees to tht·
law y e r fo r Miche lle Triola
Mur vin. dcclarin~ he believt•:-.
:;he lost her lawsuit on ever.>
count
"fl makes no diffc rcnct• to thl·
court in decision ()( th1i. m<1llt'r
that Mr. Marvin lied or did not
lie," Marsha ll s a id. "It doc~
matter to the court that a m:rn
who lies af ht> did li e. s hould pay
a Pt'nalty for thal. ..
Marshall s uid 1.1 district at
torncy's probe of M<1rvin's ;ii
lcgcd perjur y is continuing and
"the court feels it is in good
hands, and the di.strict attorne y
will proceed if 11 bccomeh »
criminal matte r ..
lie stressed that his ruling 1n
Apri I awarding M iss Marvin
Sl04.000 for reh ubi litutaon was
not based m any way on the <tc
tor's testimony. bul rather de
pended on Miss Mar.vin's story
of the six-year love affair.
·'The court re lied on the
testimony of the plaintiff I Mis~
Marvin > ba la nced with the
teKtlmony of othe r witnesses ...
Drug Firm to Appeal
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEflL OfU.Dell, ...... , ....
Johnson & Johnson, the .-,a.
lion's giant health produc t
manufacturing lirm, will appeal
a $2.S mHlion judgment awarded
a Fullerton woman who claimed
injury from use or a prescription
contraceptive.
An Orange County Superior
Court jury awarded the sum
Wednesday to Kathleen Ertel,
27, who lesttrled ln a five-week
long trial that she aurtered a
stroke and paral)'ala alter taldoa
Ortho-Novum, a contraceptive
uted by an etUmated 10 million
women natioftwlde.
la a short statement today, a
JohDIOll • Johnlon official aald,
"We ltroaa1.Y believe evidence 1D tlM .... -.. DOt luppolt tlllt
ymllct ..a tla1t UM judmnlnl
WH wai.ua.cl_-. We will IP· ~.'' -JollMoa • Jolauon le tbe t•reat firm to Ortbo Plaar••••uUeal corp. of ••rllm.lf.3.,IM ... ufacturw
fll Ule.wklllr ~,. ......... . W•lllll,1 4telillaa WM I
IM41..n .. i• &be view ol S.·
t1 Ana 1ttorney Arthur Hew. •
product liability specialisl who
represented Mrs. Ertel in the ac-
tion.
Hews said the decision was
s ignificant In that a
pharmaceutical firm was held
direc tly liable for not warning
the user or a drug about its
possible side effects. .
Attorneys for Johns on &
Johnson had argued that current
federal laws on prescribed drugs
require that side effect warninp
be provided only to physicians.
It ls the doctors' duty to warn
patients, Johnson & Johnson
lawyers contended.
SlARS ·RECALL
JOllN JJ'AYNE ,
· Cl•lre Trevor and other former John Wayne eo·atara remblAlce about the late utor 11
•• Amertean Cancer Society
fund·ral1ln1 tribute held tn Corona del Mu WednHdl)'
DJ1bt.
'"~Pa,.c1 .
...
Mrs . Ertel previous ly had
reached an out. of court settle·
ment with lhe physician who
prescribed Ortho-Novum to her
during a 41-day period in 197-4
while she was a student ut
Fullerton College.
She later suffe red u stroke
that cause permanent paraJysis on her right side, Mrs. Ertel
testified.
The case was a novel one in
that Hews was able to enter Into
evidence resuJLI of a naUoowide
poll of women on the use or birth
control pills.
The poll follild that S3 percent
of women woUld have been con·
cerned about taklnc the drui It
they knew of its possible aide ef-
fects. The poll, commisaloned bY"
Hews. waa conducted by Mervin
Field, a rt1pected national
poll1ler.
Wednetday'1 Ju,.Y award was
for actual dam•••• onlr. Tbe
Jury 11eltberated one day ln
reaoldn1 the decl1lon.
'9ae ·delerved It," sa.ld one
feaule rrlend. ''She'1 been
throu1h eo much over this."
Treasury
Official
Also Out
WASHINGTON <AP l -Presi-
dent Carter announced today he
has ousted Joseph A Califano
Jr. as secretary o r Health,
Education and Welfare and will
nominute Pa tricia Robe rts
Harris. secretary of Housing
and Urban Development , to suc-
ceed him.
In aMouncing the firs t casual
ty or Carter's Cabinet s hakeup .
While House press s ecretary
Jody Powell said a replacement
for Mrs. Harris at HUD would
be announced soon
However. the re were uncon
firmed reports that Thomas , .. o· Neill 111. lieutena nt governor
of M assachusctts und son or
llou se Speak e r Thoma s P .
FIRST LADY WIELDS
QUIET CLOUT-A12
O'Neill Jr .. would bc numt•<I
HUD secrctar~
In othe r development:.
Carter act·eptcd the res
ignataon of Tn•asury Secretary
M 1c hael Ulumc·nlh<tl and will
namt• Federa l H t·sc r v t•
Chairman G. Wtllfam Maller t11
r eplace him, coni.:res s ion al
sources said this <tflernoon.
Prt'sadent Carter accepted
the resigna tion of Attorney
General GriHan Bell today and
said he would nominate Deputy
Attorney General flenJa man
Civiletti to succeed him
Tn msportation Secretary
Brock Adams ~aid he had been
asked Lo rem ain ul his job. but
had not dec·1ded whether to do
so
Powell said CaJjfano and Mrs
Harris ''have a lready discussed
plans for an orderly tra[lsilion"
at fl EW. the bir.:Rcst depurtment
1n government
In his letter of rcsagnallon.
dated lod:iy. lt•<' outspoke n,
liberal <.:a lirano suggested that
lht· inevitable controversies :.ur
rounding the posl he 1s v;1catang
lco to his dcpartun·
"Wherwvcr lhe l<i ws that lht·
Con~n'SS charr.:e:. th\· sccrct<try
n( H EW lo c·x 1·culc a rc ad·
m mis tl'red with \'Igor there wall
bt• controver~y I have lncd t11
t.:Xl'<'ule these 1~1ws vigorously,"
Califano wroll' Carter
In a handwritten note ad
dr c·sscd "lo Secn •tary Jue
Califano," the president s1:11d "I
accept your resignation with a
genuine feeling of cippreciation
and of recogrution."
The re was no immediate word
on the future of other Cabinet
and top Whitt· !louse offi cials
who s ubmitted their res igna -
tions Tuesday.
Califano broke the news lo
severa l dozen top aides in his of·
fi cc al mad-day Ont' 1odc wa~
:•ccn lea ving t he meeting in
tears .
P owell , whe n a s ke d why
Culira no was leavin~. noled only
that Carter is conducting an in·
tensive review and evaluation of
his administration with the oh·
jcclivc of improving future
performance.
The H EW secr e tary ha s
so m etimes c las h ed with
Ca rte r 's s tarr over policy
matters, and his anti-smoking
c ampaign and vigorous anti
discr iminatio n e ffo rts have
angered so m e So uthe rn
Democruts.
Califano 's resignation was ar·
ranged secretly Wednesday. The
outgoing secretary began his let·
ter to Carter by saying, "In ac·
cord with our conver s ation
yesterday afternoon. I hereby
formally tender my resignaUon
as secretary or Health, Educ11-
tion and Welfare."
~n Elizabeth
To Tour Africa
LONDON CAP> -Queen
Elbabeth ll new rrom London
today •to start a _tour-nation
African tour which will end ln
Zambia, on the front. line ol the
eaca_laUng confUct in Zimbabwe
Rhodesia.
The lf.d1y tour went ahead aa
scheduled aft.er the S3·year-old
monarch exprened her "ftrm
latenUon" to'° detplte lean fbr
ber 1alety expressed by Btllllh
polltlclana Rnd new•papera.
"••r HoMleto•• i
Dally Ne•spaperl
'
c Fl FTEEN CENTS ~
EYED FOR HUD POST
Thomas P. O'Neill Ill
NEW HEW CHIEF
Petrtcle Robert Harri•
,,,..,,,.•-•o•
FIRST CASUAL TY
Joseph A. Califano Jr.
Mesa Woman
Figlw Off
Rape Attempt
A knafc·wi eldinl{ intruder was
scared off by a 20-ycar·old Costa
Mesa woman today when she
Jtrabbed the blade or the knife
and began screaming, Costa
Mesa police said.
They said the woman was
treated al Costa Mesa Memonal
Hospital for a cut hand.
Police said the womun awoke ·
In her apartment In Pinecrt!ek
Apa rtments. 2300 f'a1 r v1ew
Road, at about S a.m. lo find a
man standing ove r her with a
small steak knife.
"All I want is your body," the
man reportedly said. I
J Arter s he tra bbed the knife •
and screamed. the man Oed on
fool, police said.
Although officers responded '
within one minute of being SUO\·
moned, a search of tbc area
railed to produce a suspect.
The man l• described as In hil
mld·20t. wel1hln1 1bout USS
pound.I and h1vln1 short .curly
hair.
Tbe knUe was lert at the
scene. Polle. said,
""
-~--~ •
J
Fugitive Jailed
Lt>ve Slave Suspect Heia in Fraud
AIHSVILLS, N.C. CAP> -
Pu1IUve beeuty queen Joyte M cKlnaeJ, who once aald she
would .have skied nude down
Mount Everett for a man she
w aa accused of lddDap.,.._ for
sexual purpoaea, ta Italia ln
oustodr more tbaa a yeer 6r
•h• Jwwed bell la •••and .... FBI 1111.
M 111 MeKlnn•1 of Min·
neapollt.' N.C., an41 fellow
fuaitlve Keltb Joseph May or
Lo'I Angeles were 1rreated
Wednesday near As heville on
cbarcea of makin1 false •late· •
menta to obtal.D -c>u1porta, an
FBI apokeel!\an aald. Bond WU
set at Sl0,000 eacb. ....................
ff WM AU. OVD IUT nte CO\MT l'tGHT flOR WtL WRIOHTI AND 8AIT IHOP
¥191• ...._ ,_ Ne•port'• New Brtdge, Bulldonr Leevff One, WtMlrf Marker •
Both Miu McKinney. 29, and
May, 218, jumped bail ln London
and ned to Canada under f ata.
ldenUUel ln April 1978, Ina than
a month prior to a scheduled
court appearance there on kld·
. ... .
St~re Owner Loses Fight nappina charges. ~
Mias McKinney, a former
Mlss Wyomlng·USA, and May
were charged ln England ln 1977
with abdµc:Un1 fCirk Anderson.
then 21, of Provo, Utah, and im-
prisonlna him ln a remote coun-
try cottage. ~uilding Razed to Ma!re Way /or Span
By JO~NN£ aEYNOLD8
Of .. DeltY Plllt .....
Her Newport Beach lee cream
atore and moel of ltl fumlabinp
may have fallen to a bulJdoaer's
blades, bul aa far as Jo Besaell
is concerned, her fi&hl wltb
CalTrana ls far from over.
''I 've still got my lawsull
pending," Hid a dejected Mrs.
Benell today. "I guess this
latest thing will just add to it."
"Tills latest tblng" occurred
Wednesday when Mrs. BesaeU's
Wil Wrilbl's ice cream at.ore
and the aclioouac ball and tackle
shop were demolished.
The property on which the
buildings were loc:Aed was sold
to CalTrans by the Irvine Com·
pany to make way for lhe new
s eve n -lan e Pacific Coas t
Highway bridge that wtll cross
the Upper Newport Bay.
Today, the only thing left
s tanding on the parcel al Coast
Highway and Dove r Drive is the
state historical marker set at
the site or the McFadden wharf.
built ln 1873
Mrs. Bessell. who operated the
,n earby ice cream store for eight
L,Years. resisted evi ction to the
·~nd
Contractors a nd CalTrans or-
f i c i a ls broug ht a s he riff's
ma tron with them when they ar-
rived Wednesd ay to begin work
Meatal Reperts Dae
• • I • ~:
~,.
<:
Hearing Continued
In Strangle Case
By JBRRV CLAUSEN
Ot U. o.ll' l'ilel Si.ff
A juvenHe court hearing to de·
, termlne the mental state or a
-: slight, blond 15·year·old boy ac-
' ·cused of murdering an 11-year·
.. oJd Westminster girl was con·
,·linuedtoAug. 7 ..
. Presiding Judge Wllliam Mur·
Tay set 9 a .m. as the appearamce
.time in Superior Court, Santa
Ana
, The boy, son of an upper in·
· come eouple, is accused or
atr.angllng young Julie Meyer or
IS241 Xavier Circle
Her body waa found early
June 218 near a vacant house
:acroa1 lbe street from her home.
' She had been reported m lsslng
at 11 :30 o 'clock the nig ht
before-Mme three hours after
:Buckets "March'
• SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. waan't lbere
:10 see them, but more than 100
'demonstrators marched on the
1:capitol Wednesday carrying
:empty bucketl "to help Gov.
.Rrown" fill the New Melones
'Dart'
DAILY PILOT
, ... o .• -c:..t• °'"'" tt1i.1 •• 11 .. _"""< ..... .,_,.,._,.,_ .. _,_ ... , .. o._
c .... -.-..~ .._ ... ,....,.,..,. -·-_, .......... "'*' ... (Ml• Mo .... _ llHtl\. .__.,. k Mlll ,_
• t••'-Y•ll.-y,t,..., .._.......tt.c·l\Jtavtt\C..V A
~ .... •ft~ .. tWlft•\tKl'Dfl"""d ... twitO.Y\•"d
-·• I ..... "'(-_,, ....... Pt°"',.., DO ..... ,,., .. -.c:.u-....c......<N•-
•
......... .......... ---
.,., ". C4lrttt Y>ttPt~-OtMf'et~r
~·-..... y_, ......... .............
O.rle•M..... _, ....
AUl\1 ... 1 M.tMtlM f <lltort
''"'""" cn••...-rt Q11111MMw•l9••....,.
s hf' last had been seen playing Ill
the str~t with friends .
The five-foot tall , 100-pound
defendant. whose na me is being
withheld because of his age, was
arresteed June 29 following a
round·the·clock investigation by
Westminster police.
Hi e attorney, Thomas L
Brown of Westminster. said this
morn ing that the boy and the
victim were close friends who
often played together.
Brown said his client never
had been in trouble, had proven a
good high school stude nt at
times and was not known to use
drugs or smoke marijuana.
The high school student ls be
ing he ld in Or ange County
Juvenile Hall
• Brown said he expects to try
to get the boy released to his
pa rents, possibly following the
Aug. 7 continuance
Psychological reports ordered
by Judge Murray for today's
session in Orange wen~ not com-
pleted, resulting in the conlln·
uance
At Brown's request Judge
Murray requested a report from
a fourth psychiatric examiner
The p s y c hi a trist s and
psychologi!IL<; a re to help de·
te rmlne whether the youth un·
dentands the nature of proceed-
ings he faces in the murder
charge and can cooperate ln his
own defense.
The b o y , c harged with
murder. has pleaded not 1wlly
and not guilty by reason or in-
sanity
Victim Flees;
Attacker Dies
NEW YORK <AP) -A
M anhatlan woman wbo ran
naked down 10 fUlbta of tlaln to
escape a molelMr. wu la•aood
cond1Uon, but ber atlatker wu
dead, pollte aald. He bad
jumped out .of a tOth·noor wtn·
dow after ahe Red.
Polle• Hld John Davla, 2'7.
knoelled oa hit net1hbor'1 door
to return a Hied bowl. Poliee
Hld be then forced bla WQ lido
clM woman'• apartmt~ or-
dered the JO.year-old fN• we wttaer to ttrip, and tried to Ue
berup.
·-·, ........ he ltabbed ... , .......... ....,. ~ knlf!I ... but
IM GI--to free Hl'Mlf Md .,..., .........
'
She ten her store under protest,
she said.
Mrs. Bessell, who Insisted she
wouldn't move until 11he got an
offer of financial assistance
from the state age ncy, said the
store was demolished with near-
ly all of Its funishlngs, including
an antique mahogany back bar,
still Inside.
She said she sold a few ite ms,·
such as the freezers , at the last
minute.
"I'm going lo recover all tht.'
costs through my lawsuit," she
decla red.
As ide from her complaints
about the lack of financial as-
sistance in relocating her busi
ness. Mrs. Bessell is still hop·
ping mad that she couldn'l slay
through September.
"Why couldn't they al least let
us have our season·!" s he asked.
"It wouldn 't ma ke a ny dif·
ft.'rence lo their construction
schcdul(' if we didn 't move out
until the end or s ummer.
··n ow unfair can they get?"
The latest estimates are that
construction bids will be sought
in January with completion of
the new bMdge anticipated by
the end of 1981.
Harbor High
Bond 'Not
Appreciated'
BV JACKIE HYMAN
Of -0.llf l'llel SIMt
Newport Harbor High School
Prin c ipal Tom Jacob so n
tcslified tod ay under c ross·
examination that music teacher
Richard England and several
band students told him they
thought the band was unap·
preclat(.'() and that withholding
key performance!i might change
the situation.
J acobson is the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District's chief
·witness in its attempts to gel
England fired on allegations of
unprofessional conduct.
England is charged with dis ·
obeying J acobson's orders to
have the band perform at foot-
ball playoff games and with tak·
ing an administrative dis pute to
the students and parents in a
challenge of tbe prlncipal's
authority.
Prose c utors charged Mi ss
McKiMey and May chained the
Mormon miss ionary to a bed
and forced him lo m ake love to
her.
After her release on bail in
1977. Miss McKiMey denied lhe
cha rges aga inst he r . saying,
"Anything I dld was with his
<Ande~n's) consent. Kirk is so
afra id his church Is going to ex·
communicate him, he j usl made
More Ocean
Rescues Seen
Off Newport
Newport Beach lifeguard!>,
who rescued 135 swimmers from
eight-foot s urf Wednesday, said
they expect more or the same
this weekend as hurn can c
Dolores is cxpectl!d to kick up
m ore big breakers
. Lifeguard Lt. Logun Lockabey
said Wednesday's surf was the
r esu lt of a storm off Ne w
Zealand. The big breakers had
receded to about four feet today
However. the hurricane blow-
ing up off the Mexican coast.
was expected to push t>ig waves
onto south facing beaches Uus
weekend. Related stories on Page
A3.
Last weekend, out or a total
beach crowd or 180,000 people.
Newpo rt gu a rds we r e onl y
calle d upon to rescue eight
swimmers.
Wednesday's big s urf. whale
keeping li fegu a rds busy in
Newport where 75,000 came to
the strands, produced no maJor
inj uries there.
San Clemente ~uards reported
that 24-year-old Richard Hazard
.Jr., son of that city's marine
safe ly directo r was Injured
when struck in the head with his
surfboard.
Hazard, considered one or the
Orange Coast's bes t surfers, was
knocked unconscious Mt 3 p.m.
while s urfing off San Mateo
Point just north of .the Nixon
estate. He was pulled from the
water by fellow surfers.
The formal hearing before a •
committee on professional con-
duct headed by slate hearing of.
fleer John Willd entered lts third
day today at Costa Mesa High
School.
The filing of charges against
ba nd director England this
s pring and his transfer from
Newport Harbor to Corona del
Mar Hlgh Schoo1 stirred con·
side rable controversy.
Entland's altome)', Lawrence
Rosemwelg, preated two main
points ln hls cross-examination
today:
-That England may have
been unfairly singled out for
acrullny.
-1bal Jacobeon may have ln·
volved atudenta ln the dlapute
himself.
Roeemwelt failed ln bis effort
to question Jacobllon on the prin·
clpal's meet1nl wllb three con·
cerned ttudenta to dllcuaa the
band attuaUon u bavlne brou&bt
them lntolbedlapute .
Wllld told Rosenzweia the
queaUon of Jacoblon's Jud1ment
was Irrelevant .
"I'm not 1oln1 to try more ~hen one penon at one Ume,"
Wllld aald. Roaenawet1 concluded hla
cro11-aaminatton of Jaeoblon
today. He la exDeeted to make bla
openlna Nmarb Prtdar.
IWa(lee Aid Set
O'M'AWA (AP~-• ID•
l ouneed Weda .. dar new
,000.per·moatll Alla
NfUIM Pl"Olnm wbl rJ& A18
could ,_... m a tGtal fl'..= IO,•ofU.. llHd
Uvln1 la Canada~ SIM _. of
lt80 . ,
• ._, I
"' / ..
I
I' ~ •
MON. llRI
tO•·"'· ·l_p,m
IATU~DAY
10•.m • p.m.
............
FUOmVE CAPTURED
Ball Jumper McKinney
all that "'p."
During pretrial testimony in
England. Miss Mc Kinney
testified she once loved An·
deraon so much she "would have
skied down Mount Everest in the
nude with a carnation up my
nose" ii he bad asked he r to.
Mi ss McKinn ey made
headlines in Britain when
Scotland Yard was una ble to
locate her when she and May
railed to report to police under
conditions of their bail agree-
ments
Will Clothes
Flap Again?
PALO ALTO <AP I -
The old-fas tuoned s ight or
c lothes flapping 1n the
wind o n a back yard
clolhl!S line is causing a
political flaµ hen ·
By a unanimous vote.
the City Council instructed
its staff t-0 study several
ene rgy-saving options
i n c ludin g a b an on
,.ne1gbbornood agreements
which prohibit h a nging
clothes out to dry.
Council member Ellen
Fletcher says she li ves in
a n a rea which prohibits
clotheslines. but she en·
joys the sight ..or bri~htly
colored clothes waving in
the breeze.
Baby Found
In Trash Can
OXNARD <AP> -Police s u1d
they were searching today ror
the parenL-; of a two week-old
ba by girl found abandoned in a
trash can here.
The child was reported in good
condition. although slightly de
hydrated. at Ventura County
Hospital. officials said
She was di&s:overed Wednes-
day by Mi chael Hunt. who beard
her cry as he was getting into
his car in an alley near his
_apartment complex here.
Two moat.lta after ber c11aap.
pearance, ·Mill lleKiDDey wu
lnlarviewd ln California by tbe
Brlllah Broadcuttnc Corpora-
Uon.
She said aft.er readln1 a l8l
therapy manual she bouallil tar•
lined bandcutf1 to manacle An·
denon. beeaUM abe dldn 't want
to hurt blm. Sbe aaid abe tied
him to tbe bed wtth rope1 to
enbanee lovemaklnf. -•
The. London Dally Mirror. a
tabloid. produced a book en
lilied, "Jpyce McKinney and the
Manacled Mormon."
Residenta or the small Avery
County community where she
grew up say they flnd It difficult
to imagine Miss McKinney ln·
volved in a sex. crime. Min-
neapolis, N .C .• realdeotl say
they remember her as a "fine .
fine girl ·· • He r father is principal of
Ne wl and Elementary School
near the town. Her mother is a
form e r Englia h teacher at
Newland Elementary School.
"They've always been a close
family," a family friend said.
"J o y is the ir whole Ii ves
They've done everything they
possibly could for her."
She frequently uttered colorful
lines when asked about her sex-
ual escapades, and bragged that
she read a sex therapy book and
put it to the lest with Ande~
"I thought, Wh am! That book
was nght after a ll," she told
British television viewers during
a program the BBC filmed at
her California home last June.
~bel Group
Occupies DC
Oumcery
WA SHI NG TON CAP> -A
Rr oup of pe r s o ns ca ll in g
t he m H I ve!> Sandinista s up·
porters se1zl"'<i and barricaded
themselves inside the chancery
of the Nicar aguan Em bassy
l•a rly today, the Secret Service
said <Related story. /\4 >:
Tht·y left after a bout a n hour
under an a~recrncnt with un
1dent1fied Nicaraguan officials.
police srud.
Two guards or the Secre t
S1•r v1C'c· Uniforme d Division
wen· reported injured slightly
and taken lo a hos pital for treat
mcnt On<' surrcred a lareratl!d
hand in a scuffle outside lhe em
ha~sy and the other s ustained an
arm lDJUTY. Three umdentified
versons were reported arrested.
At midmorning. the Secret
Service sajd wi thout elaboration
that "everything 1s under con·
trol "
ThC' i:roup le ft the building al
about I l a.m. under an af.{rcf'·
m e nt w it h un1d e ntifi e c1
Nicaraguan offi cials, according
to Distnct of Columbia police
!.pokesman Gary Hankins. He
said no arrests were made IJ!-1
they lert.
M ary Wilson of Potomac, Md ..
·who s:.ud she was a Nicaraguan
n ative, was in the embassy wail·
in~ for a visa ror her passport
when the intruders a rrived. She
said they were unarmed. non·
violent and courteous.
Cou1·t Probe StallS
Testimony Ruling Bizarre TwUt
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The in a hurry.
probe ot t.be Calltomia Sup,.me At the •itme time, Bertram
Court wu ln leC•l Utnbo today J a oea, chairman of the Com·
aft•r the blp eourt, ln a blurre m l 11 a l o n o n J u d I c i a I
Irony. w11 aalled by the ln· Performaoct. vowed Wednes·
ve1tl11Un1 comml11ion to set day he had "no Inten tion
uld• a rulln& that one of lta own whatever of abundonina the in·
juetlcea nH d not tealify in veatlgation" now In Its sixth
The commi11ion h as been
char1ed with invesU11Un1 aJ.
leaed court leaks and claims
that filing of certain deci.liona
were delayed to help Ma. Bird
w In conf irmation l ast No·
vember. She won, but by the nar·
rowest margin In CallfornJa his·
tory.
l
publlc. week . The impUcaUoo wu that
T he Supreme Court le in the the probe would go forward,
1tran1e pe>eltlon, atl the moment, public or qot.
i
t
of beln1 u ked to rule on a mat-All justices except Stanley
ter after live of the seven Mosk and Frank Newman have
JUSTICE Wiley Manuel was
testifying when lhe hearing was
abruptly halted Tuesday alter
State appeaJ COUrt rul~ OD the
basis the slate constitution re·
quires investrgatlons into
Judicial proceeding, be con-
Af'WI,.,..... J
•• Balr.t Opposed
Benjamin Hooks, head of the NAACP. voiced his opposi·
lion Wednesday to a m easure on the state November
ballot 'that would ban forced school busing. Hooks with
Sen. Diane Watson, 0 -Los Angeles, right, and members
of the Assem bly. Teresa Hughes, D-Los Angeles. a nd
Elihu Harris. O·Berkeley, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. would have to oppose the anti·busing measure if he
expected black support for a 1980 bid for. the presidency.
6 Hurt Battling
Huge Brosh Blazes
CA~'TAIC CAP> Firefighter!> controlled two large brush fires
"8traddling Interstate 5 early today after more than 4,400 acres were
charred and six firefighters injured.
Five members of a U.S. t'orest Service crew suffered first and
second-degree bums on the hands and face in one fare Wednesday
and a supervisor suffe red smoke
inhalation, but all were treated [ J and released, a ccording lo Los
Ange les County Fire Depart· "TATE
ment spokesman Dennis Davies. •
The blaze fire men called the ------------
Chiquito fire was contained at 6
p.m . Wednesday a nd controlled
at 8 p.m after consuming 2, 150
;u•re1>. The other. called tht>
Wayside fire , was controlled nt I
·am ..
Tn-a Exiereded
SAN QUENTIN CAPI The
state parole board has added
three years and four months lo
Sym bionese Liberation Army
member Russell Lillie 's sen·
lence for attempted escupe and
a11seulL
The d ecis ion We dnesd ay
means that Little, whose murder
conviction in the cyanide-bullet
s laying of Oakland schoo l
Superintendent Marc us Foster
. was re<!ently overturn<.'<!, faces a
rt>lease dale of Nov. 9, 1983 on
his 1975 attempted escape con·
'viction. But Lillie could be
paroled by Sept. 25, 1981 if grant
ed credit for good behavior
"" Oaarse• ~Jee•~d
LOS ANGELES <AP)
Despite a $108,000 "mistake" In
volving stock sales. a judge hat>
rejected the slatu attorney
~eneral 's charges that three
conservutors had been "ruping"
the $~ million estate of senile
financial wi zard lien Weingart.
Supt-rior Court .Judge Arthur
K Marshall refused Wednesduy
lo r e move two of the bus1
nessmen who are the con-
servators, but accepted the res-
ignation of a third, Jack Rosen·
berg. And the judge orde red the
conservators to pay the estate
$108,000 in damages for a "mis·
take" In judgment concerning
sales or Fed Mart stock
Otntersltlp
SACRAM E NTO CA P I
Fo r e igners living outs ide
California could be prevented
from owning land in the state,
under a conslituUonal amend·
ment approved by an Assembly
committee.
The Asse mbl y Finan ce .
Insurance and Commer ce Com·
mitLee voted 7-6 Wednesday on
ACA20 by Assembl y man
Richa rd Lehman. 0 -F resno,
sending it to the Judiciary Com·
mittee. Lehman aide J oe Hoyt
said the measure was prompted
by "the rising cost of farmland"
and t.he possibility thal absentee
fo reign ownershiJ) would in
crease that cost
Juatlcn alrudy h•ve leatUied in l estifled. Mosk Tuesday won
public. before reporters and from a s tate appellate court in
,...,.llt llrged
photofraphen. Los Angeles an opinion that he
Tboee tlve, in eff~t. are being doesn't have to testify before the
Stale Assembly Speake r Leo
McCarthy, 0 -San Francisco.
cups hi s hand to car to hear a
rcp-0rtcr's question during
nqw s confe r e nce o n $4 .85
bOlion a ad b ill for citit:s .
coun ti es a nd sc h ool:,
asked to rule on the propriety of comm Lsslon in public
their own appearances, in the That commission now wants
fidential. .
'rhe ruling said there was' no
<iuthority for a new procedure
adopted earlier lhis year which
allowed the investigation to be
a 1 red in public
probe of charges-the blgb court the hl&h court to overturn that
improperly de layed decisions ruling, which formally held un-
lnt year for political reasons -constitutional a subpoena calling
for Mosk to testify in puhllc
T HE REQUEST appears to
place the justices who testlfied
In Immediate coolllct of interest
T he us ual procedure in s uch
cases is disqualiricalion.
Normally , Chier Justice Rose
Bird is empowered to assign
substitute judges when justices
disqualify themselves . But what
is the rule, hearing observers
wonde red, if lhe chief justice
disqualifies he rself? She is
a mong the five who h ave
a lready testified.
Noting that the state constitu-
tion orters no remedy in the ex-
tr aordln'a ry situation, com·
missioners talked aboul the
possibility o f im paneling a
seven-justice tribunal "by lot"
to untie the twist<.'<l legal knot.
Commission special counsel
Seth Huftsedler sent a letter to
the high court, citing "ex·
traordirwry public interest" and
pleading with the tribunal to act
Lawmakers'
Pay Pensions
Boost Sought
SACRAMENTO CAP> An
amendment recently added to a
le~islallve pay bill would provide
!Jetter retire ment benefits for
luwmakers who s tay in office
more than 21 years , says the
author.
Senate Pres ide n t Pro T em
J ames Mills, D-San Diego, pre-
dicted Wednesday that his pro·
posal could save the stale money.
however. by removing a n incen·
live for lawmakers to retire early
Mills said in an interview that
early retirements force the stale
to pay tt pension to the retirees
plus salaries lo s uccessors.
t.:NDER CURRENT law, Mills
said. a lawmaker who reUres
after al leasl21 years service col·
lects pension benefits equaJ to
two-thirds of salary at retire·
menl.
The law requires that pens ions
be in creased each year to keep up
with the cost of living, he said, bu~
the state Constitution limits
legisltttors to an annual 5 percent
int rease in pay.
If the cost of living exceeds 5
percent, that means a legislator
loses potential pension benefits
for ea ch year he serves beyond 21
yt•ars becauseoflhe lower annual
11ercentage increase for staying
inom ce.
·'That's a sacrifice that no rea-
sonable person would make, ..
Milli\ s aid
Vote on Fonda Blocked
Senate Democrats Save Face for Brown
S AC RAMENTO c AP> S tale Senate
Democrats saved face for Gov Edmund Brown Jr
by blocking a move to force a floor vole on Jane
Fonda's appointment to the state Arts Council.
It happened Wednesday in the S.:nale Rules
Committee, where three Democrats outnumbered
two Republicans
But Sen. H L Richardson of
Arcadia, Senale Republican
caucus ch;urman, said there
would be a nothe r effort this
session to get th" upper house to
pry the appointment out or com·
m itlec for noor uct1on a tac-
ll(' tha-l rarely s ucceeds
SENAT•; Rt:JE('T I ON
would force Ms f''onda off lht· "OHoa
council But ket·p1ng th1· appointment an commit
tee would allow her to 1>lay on for the rei.t of tht·
year and be reappointed by Hrown.
The appointment faC't'S stron~ oppu!>1l1on
etmong {'Onserval1 ve:, bt•cau!>e or ht>r CIJ ffiJ)al~n
against _J.h(. Vietnum War. Chances for her con
firmat.icin-uy the Senate apPt:ar l>llm.
Technically. l ht· volt' wa1> on a motion tu r1·
verse an earlJer dtJc1s1on and send lhe appointment
to the n oor without 11 recommendation for reJec
lion or approval. Without listing lhe item on 1t!>
agenda. the· committee ~d decided :.t an earlier
m eeting not to send the .tf)poanlmcnt to the floor
Uut Sen Robert Nimmo. R Atascadero. tru·d
Wl'dnc:sday to move lht· appointment out of C'Om
m1ttce without retommendallon, an unu!>ual action
because most nommat1on!> sent to lht· fl uor carrv
an approval r«comm endat1on ·
S t:N. RAV JOHNSON, It Chll'O, !>uppnrtNf
l\1mmo s motion Sen!<. .Jamei. M1l b . D San IJ11·g11
N1chola!> 1'1·tn~. 0 O<i kland . and Holwrt Pn•slt•\
I) f( I Vt'r!>idt· VOlt·d no
.Johnson n1mpl:11ncd that lht· l 3 vot1· amount
1•11 lo an and1rt•('l 1·onr1rma l1on or th1· aclre:.~ '>1111'1'
II prt•\••nll'd th1• St•nal1• from forcing ht•r off th•·
1·oun1·ll
'Stinky' Suspect Free
Evidence Issue in Berkeley Rape Cases
BERKELEY CAPl Although police say they
ha ve enough evidence to 1dcnt1fy the rapist called
··s tinky." suspected or sex uully assaultin~ and ter
rorizing 62 women over the past fi ve years , It
won't do much good • the d111tnct atwrncy's offict•
refuses to prosecute him
A man Rerkeley police bebevc 1!> Slinky whc
got his ruckname from the foul gusolme 011 odor
recognized by neurly h1Jlf h1s alleged v1ct1 ms
was arrested last October for investigation of
rape, burglary, robbery and othe r chiuges
HE WAS RELEASED four days luter after lht'
Alameda County Dis trict Attorney's office claimed
there was n't enough evidence to prosecute him
On July 6, a police document was released by
court order after J im Chunin, altomcy for the SU!>·
peel, asked for lhl• document to check for h1lse ar
rest.
The 187-pugl' report dt·laJls lhe c1rcumstant1al
evidence against th•• mun, who 1s des<'ribcd al> an
ex·convict who served tame for burglary
Accordmg lo tht> document. the s uspect onct'
told a court·a ppointed psychJatn st that he re·
ceived sexual pleasure when breaking into 5C
ho m es and pullin~ the blankelb orr sleeping
women . Ile didn't rape them. however . since he
Llshn to S ·Day
Forecut of the
weattwr.
Dial 830-4490
he1d a birth df'fN'l which mudt· !>l'X puinful
In pn1>4>n. ai. part or hi!> rehub1lit<1t11m thl'r<t11'
ht· rt'1·e1 v1·d an 01H·ra t1on that ma1Jt.· 1l IJ4J'>1>1l1l1· f•11
ham lo enJOY sexual 1nte rcour1>1·
Four months after lh(' man'!<. rel1•a!w. Utt •
Stinky r<Jp1st !>truc·k for thr f1r<,t t1mt· f''or lh1· nt•Jd
ri vt: year!>, Stinky tnror11 ·d tv.o ne1ghborh•'4>'h in
lkrkl'll'y lk alw;1ys ust-d Lht: umt· m1:th11d
bll ndfoh1ang v1ct1mi. whilt• 3!>ll~fl and then ~UhJ1•1·1
ing them to up l1> four hour ... of dci.:radut11in!> 1.11icl
rt·µealed sexual ai.l>aulL'>
Stinky''> v1t·llm!> includt· ull typt•s 11( wo rn1·n .
4nc·ludang a member of the puhh<' defender':-. slarl
a da n<'t: s ludcnt and :1 well known te lPv 1 ... 111n
n1:WS('<.1Sll"r who Wt·nt pubh<' with ht·r alt:ic·k A<·
c·ordin~ to pohrt-s pokl·i.man 1>1ck lh-r~cr, th;.11 w;,•
Stinky '~ last reported raµt·
IN ON t: RA.,F. ("AS•:. pohc·c sutd lht•y traC'kl't1
down lht• hct•n!>f• number of 11 vt'h1<·ll' M't•n 111 art '
an·a afll'r a rc1>0rtt•cl ult111·k The 1·11r liclongt_.d lo
tht• •.'X t on
Stinky '-; method of ppcrut1on clol!ely r1·
scmblt.'d burglary patterns lht• ex con wa!> know11
to ust'. Tht· ex-conv1ct'i. Ot'l'upal1on 1s <'oni.1st1·nt
with tht· s mell of 011 and ~wt:at ha:-. v1N1m:-. not1ce<.I
!Crosby Worth
:$11 Million
I
REDWOOD ClTY CAP> -Biog Crosby left ~land In alx Callfomla counties worth $3.3 million at
~the time of hiB death ln Oct. 1977, court documents
•on file here reveal.
' The documents in San Mateo County Probate
'Court are appraisals and inventories or land and 'alseu in the legendary crooner 's estate. They
bring the total revealed wealth of Croaby to mor~
,than $11 mlllion
Golden VVest Airlines A
ANNOUNCING ...
D~~t.~
GOURMET MARKET
<Market Street)
AMONG THE P&OP£&nES are a mansion In
"-he f u blonable San Francisco s ubur b of
Hlllaborou•b valued at $935.000, a nd land in ~lameda COunl)' valufd al nearly $1 million. More
~an 3,000 acres of land lo San Dle10 County ta
worth about '750,000, the docwnenta ahow. ~ Other land boldin11 worth more tban $500,000
Jre tn Sonoma, Yuba and Contra Coeta counties,
lbe recordt .-Ow. 1 The probate docvmenLI a1lo llated $1.8 million
n aecurft.lea, partnenblPI ln oll and natural CH
exploraUon project., intereata in race hones,
reetauran\a ud other bualneu venturea. and atoc:k
la tbe Ptttaburlb Plratet buebaU team.
nm 1NVSNTOa1a us intended to help
the 1tate Inheritance Taa Commlnlon In de· termlDIDC ~ much tax II o-.d by the •tate. 1be
bulk of lt WH left to Crolby'a second wtfe,
katbrya, and bit H vn cbUdren lo a Uvlnc tr•t
that II not eubjed to public dllclolure.
At the Urne of hla d .. tb, one of Cro1by'1
111.,,.,. ..Um1ted tbe ..ute'1 overall value at bit••• MO mtW. Md• aaWton.
..
THE ONTARIO CONNECTION!
,_,_.. ,...,--... --------._. .... __ __ ---ft A Santi Ana
OtangeCounty Ontario
Now you can make connections out of the
convenient Ontario International Airport by
using one of Golden West Airlines flights
from Orange County dlrttct to Ontario,
effective August 1 , 1979.
When o•lllng for reHn•tloria •net Information, •alt •bout Joint F•'"·
,,,,...
c,11 Golden Weet Alrtlnee (1 ~) 979.9000
or yp_ur ~I "-"' -.•"'·
..
..
DELANEY BROS . FISH
Lee .Jc111st'n and h1~ h1·l1a·ri. huvc
l.98 tb ...... ,
Nurthc-m S.-a Uai.i.
We also havL· frc:.h local
~wordf1sh from our lo<:'al Chun ncl li.lunds
FR~H PRODUCE
Look what our produce men Abe
h11s for U.'I this week'. By being ut the produ<:'l' mArket :it 2 :i m . he
lnaurei. our <:'ui.to mcrs the finest'
a.-r_x.,.,,._, .._. $1 00
Sweet Com ... 7 '"' .
lw•M N-~-·--Centaloupe , ... ._
lhHydtw Mf!lon
15C 1b
·~'"
.toe ••
f''rvm our l~•<auor O<·pt ,. .Just
thrnk a hulf 1;allon or I 75 htcri. ut Smlrnufl Vodka, oal)A
!t.11' plu• t•~.
TOP QUALITY MEATS
f or un 1ll'm you t·un put 111 your
rtdrtjlcrutor now or u:.e later, the
mt·ut dept hu~ th1i. lo offn
011ur Mayer ('an!M'd llam11
3 lb. Jubilee Ham 6.98 ... ',.., ... .,.. °' 1qw.r. r..,.'
s lb. Ham foroely 9.98 ••.
But &he Pride of Poland ... A 3
lb. lmponed Pot11h Ham, old·
wo rld cured, Kraluu brand 6.98 ..
DELANEV'S
GollnDet Marlle&
()pea Dally ... • CIMed Saclay
Zlzt Newji811 Blvd., Ne.,.,rt Beaela 173-sut
• I 1
! ' '
EnopP Rhetoric
On Teacher Pact
-r.-camnet nee•· wltla Newport-If .. teatben _. _....way maada, ud tile atart II hardly en· eour.-.. l"fnt-tbere wu a propauJ by the oew tuchera' un.
Ion, the Newport-II.a hdlraUon of Teachera, u ktna
fOr a H percent pay blb, lncreued waae •tepa. no
layolfl. time olf for unloD activlt!ee and vaaUy •xpanc:led
beneftta.
Then the dlltrict came back and aald It couldn't orrer
any money or benelita until the Leplalure works oul Ila
fUndlnl formula.·
How-=ve r . omc1al d they want tHchen; on cam-pu_s ut least H \•en hours a day, they want to ellmlnat& ad
viBOry arbitration or en evance.s and they dem1md more
contlnulna education. Jn Mdaition, trustee told union ofrlctals their offer 1!. t.oo vugue. Un ion leaders responded by 1tccusing trustees
of hypocrisy and i;aying their proposal i~ even vaguer
Now, come on.
We a ll know that both sides a k more and offer less
than they expert to get . or else what would they bargain
with'?
Hut there a ppears to be more to it in this cast:.
On its side. the union wants to de monst rate how
much more it can get for teachers than their previous
bargaining a gent could.
On the other ha nd. trustees are looking at a consl1t·
uency compla ining of reduced services because of
Pro position 13 cutbacks, s uch as the cancellation of sum-
m e r school. and school closures due to declining enroll-
m ent.
Both sides wa nt to look good, but the re's been more
than enough grandstanding.
The real concern is that when the two sides lock
horns at the bargaining t a ble. they m ay be so caught "P
in their own ·rhetoric that they can't hear each other .
And we all know what impasses in negotiations can
lead to. A costly stri~ isn't in eithe r side's best interest.
and definitely not in the pu blic's.
Control Towaways
emng on<ts car Cowe away nas never been a
pleasant experience. But as Costa Mesa l'ollcc Lt. John Hegan pointed out
to council members recently, sometimes It's excessively
painful.
Such as when a citizen has to travel lo Santa Ana and
pay $150 to redeem a ci:ir towed away two d ays before
from a Costa Mesa apa rtment complex.
Or when :J car vanishes from such a complex and
nobody seem~ to know where it is.
Towing companies that handle police work a rc
S UJ)l~rvised, their rates set and their towawc.1ys accounted
for
Hut that's not the case with other companies, includ·
m g many from outside the city thut contract with private
complexes and other fi rms.
T he council is considering an Mdinance to limit fees.
re gulate towing com panies and rl.!quire that cars towed
he re be made available to their owners within Costa
Mes <.1 city limil~ at no additional charge. even if they
wer e stored elsewhere.
This is one. a rea of consumer exploitation lhi:il should
be stopped immediate ly
So-long Pink's
1-'or 46 years. Pink 's Dr ugs has been a landmark in
downtown Cost<.i Mesa.
On Au8. 1. it will close its doors fo rever . .
Three-ti m e mayor Al Pinkley and ~is wife Lucy , both
longtime civic activists. are retiring at the age of 70.
It's ha rd to imagine a couple anywhere that has con-
tributed more to the orderly growth, civic maturity and
community spirit of their city.
The closing of Pink's will take some getting used to
for Costa Mesans in the habit of dropping by for a soft
drink and a chat.
But, although they plC:tn to travel a lot. the Piilklcys
s<ty they'll st<.1y C:tctive in city groups like the Chamber of
Com mcr ce. the Historicetl Society and the Friends of the
Library. .
We wish them the long and happy retirement they
ha vc so richly earned.
• Opinions expressed in the space at>ove are tnose of the Dally Pilot
-other views expressed on lh1s page a re those of their authors and
!1f1ists. Reader comme nt is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Comic Strips
ByL.11. BOYD
ll's hlchly likely that some
of the comic strips in this
newspaper ha ve been around
many yean longer than ~my
radio or television show. A
few strips go all the way
back to early in the century.
Many date back to the 1920s
'301 and '408. To make it
more curious, the strips run
daUy, giving them much of a
chance to suffer that thin1
ealled overexposure. But
tbey aurvlve. It there's
aa)'th1n1 In communications
Dear
Gloomy
GU8
The Colla llesa Clty
Council saya, "The lip
ordlDance ll to rid our
etty ol clutter and COD•
fullon." Ritbt now tbe
1treeta are cluttered
and tbe COUHU l1 la
........ ecaaf111toll.
A.W.
more durable than the comic
strip. name it.
Do believe the worst pun or
the year came about when a
foul·mouthed clone jumped
off the Golden Gate Bridge
as passersby paused lo note
the obscene clone fall.
The avera ge owner or a
doa spends more money each
day on dogfood tha n the
average jail warden gets to
feed a prisoner. ·
Juat becauae it's archaic
doesn't mean it's wron1: The
plural of cow le kine. ·
Q. How tall 11 1 newborn
1lrarfe?
A. About as tall H the
avera1e man.
Q. Wbleb metal conducu
elettrtctty Mil?
A. Sliver, tt's H id.
Q. How lon1 doet the
ttplcal bin tar euat
A. llube 10 to 1J IDOlltbl,
U.at.'1 all
Wbea • , .. cb ll'ff IN
1&,k. It ma1 rua • ,..., u ......... .,... .......
Uau ate wmperatun ..._ .....
ThOmes Kwvll /Editor
·Carter SeeD ~ew Energy Czar
W AIHJ.NGTON -Tbe White
Houa•laaerioully COMldtrtncre·
tired N•w Vork bualness tycoon
John deButtl u Ill new ener1y
moblUuUon czar even thou&h
he I• bat'kfnt RepubUcao John
8 . Connally to replace J immy
Carter u pretldent. ·
De~~ttl retired Feb. t H chler
execuuve officer of AT&T and
the nu t day
contribute d
t h e m•x
lmum Sl ,000
lo CoM ally's
c11 mp1ig n .
Wh ile P resl·
dent Carter 's
aides are well
uware of this.
It d oeis not
make any dlf·
ference. "John de Butts is ex-
tremely well thought or around
here. and we'd like lo get him to
work whether he is a Conna lly
man or not," one ~ hite House
insider told us
He is on a List of possible s uc-
cessors to Ene rgy Sec retary
James Schlesinger , expected to
leave by autumn. But deButts'
m ore likely role would begin
sooner if the While House has its
way: as head of the proposed
E ne r gy Mobilization Boar d.
eclipsing the la me-duck Schles·
1nger as federal czar in charge
of energy product.ion.
JODY'S BATl'LE •"ATIGUI::
For the first time to anyone's
knowledge. P r esident Carte r
criticized press st:cretary Jody
Powell in the presence of out· •
siders. But that mild c riticism.
adfted tbat he ftll the normal ad· ver11ry relattonsblp between
Powell and the preu wu de·
aeneratinc lnto •ll·out war.
To the 1urprlae of those
r.reaent. t.be president did not spr.
n1 to the quick defense of his
long·Ume aiae. R11the r, he noted
that Jody seemed a little over·
wrought, was 11moldng even more
than usual and was putting on
weight.
Nevertheless. nobody expecL'i
any diminution of Powell's posi-
tion. Next to Rosalynn, P owell Is
Carte r 's most trusted adviser.
---AHfM iWOL F[ .
4~.Vf RTISI N(j
durin_g the_ Caron 0aYJ<Lrru!£_l· -----;~,
ings. does not s uggest down-
~rading, much less removal, for
Powell.
Powell was brought up during
Cart e r 's sessions w ith non
governmental wise men invited
to the mountain. After the senior
staff <including Powell ) had left
the room , one outs ider com
mented lhut he thought Powell
was s hooting frQ m lhc hi p a little
too much lately a nd might be
surfering from battJe rall~ue. lie
Mailbox
Wbat aome White HOUH llWdln
would Uke fa for Powell to be re·
mo•ed from the pre1 1
aee,.tary·1 dally nrtns line and
be 1tven a counselor's .role. But even lh1I aa not Ukety unaeu ln·
itiated ~Powell hlmtelf.
A footnote: Even more tban
Powell 's poUUcally dama1lng
crack about long 1aaotine lines
bein1 good for Waahingtonlans.
his snap reacUon to White House
dom estic policy chief Stuart
E i zenstal '• now .famous
m emorandum 1.enerat.ed Ill will
within the White House . Several
I'
pr .. kleatial aides 1rumbaed tbal
a crack at the bar4·wortunc. lon1·suffe~ l:lienatat wu un-
called fo.-untalr .
a08ALYNN'8 DICTION -
There wu an audible 1up at
Bardstown, Ky .. when Roaalynn
C arter s eemed to tell a
De mocratic party fund·raiffr
that "Jimmy is competent" -
seemingly a public rejoinder to
scurrilous private rumors tbat
the president had retired to
Camp David for psycbolocleaJ
reasons.
Actually, Kentucky ears were
having trouble picking up the
F i rst Lady's soft Georgia ac-
cents. Careful listening to tape
r ecordings o f he r re marks
showed her saying that "Jimmy
is confident."
Apart from the unfortunate
misunderstanding, Mrs Carter
put in a masterful performance
substitutmg for her husband at
the Kentucky dinner . She ha1>
progressed as a campahtner and
is obviously one of the pres1
dent's top political asseLc;.
llAIG'S 01,o;BUT -Retired
Gen Alexander Haig's debut as
a practictn~ Re publican poUll·
c ian will be made before 111
C'loscd·door audience of fal·cal financia l contributors with
nl'wsmcn und ordinC1ry c1t1zcns
ba rred.
Haig will speak before the
m eet ing of t he Republi ca n 1-: a g lc s at the posh Beverly
Wilshire Hotel in t.o~ Angeles
.July 22·23. Minimum contribu·
i~n-to-R~pubtrc-an-waT~h~st:S-,r•~-
SI0.000 1s nt:t"t'i.sa ry for mem-
hersh1 p 111 th•· 1-:a~lci..
A footnote Hai g still reJects
any <';tmp:.1 1..:n for a U S Senate
st•al from Pennsylvania but is
openly intert·~tcd in a dark horst·
'\hot at tht· pres idency Old
fr11•nds. ft•ann~ that hii-. effe1·-
t1vf'ness as a voice on nationa l
'>l'cunty qul.':-.t1on~ woulrl be un
dercut by ~• humili ;1t1n~ pre:-.
1dt·ntial flop. want fl <u i:: l<J gct im·
mcdiah•cx1•t•rt !,pecch 1·uuch1ng
Rew-ards of the Unknown Off set Risks
To the Editor
What could be worse than pay·
ing the OPEC Nations thei r
blackmail now, even if the price
was five dollars a J(allon? J uJ>t
fancy ourselves pulling all our
efforts into domestic oil P.roduc·
lion and exhausting our own SUJ>
plies within a few years and then
b ci ng wholly dep e nde nt o n
OPEC. What kind or me rcy do
you think they would show us?
Perhaps, then. this clamp on
the oil companies ' "windfall
profits'' 1s a ploy, carefully or·
chestrated, to help keep our re·
ser ves intact until we have
d rained a way the s ea o l
petroleum the Arabs are sitting
on
Let's hope we're that sma rt.
IN TJ .. : MEANTIME, we
need all the s ubs t itutes fo r
petroleum we can de velop. Solar
power. yes, whose benefits are
still years away. Gasohol, yes,
although the question of whether
It takes more energy to make it
t h an it delivers 1s still un·
decided.
And nuclear power. Can we
l ake the c ha nce or de nying
ourselves its use? The anti·
nukes. singula rly deficient in
coming up with alternative prac·
lical solutions , wouJd deny us
the use of it. It's up to the silent
majority to speak Its wi11hes. Do
we pus h ahead with nuclear
p o w e r ? Or do we r esign
ourselves to the inevitable : re·
c urrent s hortages, escalating
prices. long waits ln line, fewer
vacation trips, rising unemploy·
ment, higher costs. not only for
electricity, but for e verything
that takes e n e r gy to pro-
duce, and thal, brother , is every·
tldng!
If the pioneers had Insisted on
full cavalry protection, the West ne ver woul<f have been won. If
the government had lnalsted on
a national ne twork of roads
be fore He nry F o rd mass·
produced his first Model-T , we'd
s till be driving buckboards .
Every step Into the unknown hu
Its dan1ers -and its rewards.
J .W. REID
W••8leh•Ca1
To tbe t:ditor:
Sickout -WbaL WU tbe point?
One county emplo)'ff '1 reply
to/our ~t editorial: baw worked for Ule County
of or-.• for tbe pall 10 yean. Durtnl the pat ftve yean1 ~
bave luld to aeeept a slow DUl
.... .., Nductloa ol 1n1 •tandud ==. Now m1 re&ArellMet .,.. belnl doabled. w ........ beta • .,..., •utz:•· TM pwt •• ofte&' -, ..-, waald ,.._ m1
rwal ........ -. ••pare• ..... ant ...... ,..,.<• Ille
fl
pr est'n t 1nfl al1o n rated
Professional and skilled career
employees arc now havmg Lo
"moonlight" or leave govem
ment servict•.
The n•cent sickout wus not. a:-.
you seemed to suggest , t<.iri.tctcd
at Proposition 1:1. Many govnn
m e n t e mployees vote d for
P roposition 13. hoping that it
would resul t in reduced govem·
me nt spending by increasing
government effi<.'1ency. We arc
still hoping We expected up to a
30 percent reduction in number
or employees th rough elimina
tio n or unnecessary "fa t ,"
e lim i n ati on o f outd ttte d
methods, progra ms. etc .
Instead of rt-duccd spending
throu g h re·evalualing anc.l
restructuring of government
o pe r ati o ns. t he sa m e o ld
bu r eaucratic ope ration con
tinues to "rip oH'' both the
general public a nd its own
employees . Both em ployees and
the public are bein1t ill served by
governm e n t r es pon se to
Proposition 13. The "fat" has
contlnucc1 to inc rease while
employees are heing cut to the
bone .
The sickout was not an at·
tempt to increase our standard
of Ii vi nR. bttt rather a distasteful
measure by desper ate people
trying t.o "hang on."
ERIC GARMSHAUSEN
Ml••ell Meetl••
To the Editor :
I was very upset whe n J read
the artic le a bout the Civil
Aeronautics Board hearing on
more routes to airlines al John
Wayne Airport.
I wa11 not a ware I was a llowed
to go to these hearings. I'm sure
a thousand people would have
been_ there from Newport Beach
and parta of Colla Mesa. The
commercial jet noise plagues
our lives every day.
Eventually with so many jets
at the airport it will become In-
tolerable to live in this area.
J OYCE BEAUREGARD
M«!etl••Mbtl•ell
To the Editor: .
Refe rence the headline of
Joanne Reynold•; article UUed
"Hearln1 Turnout Poor." It
followed to say that fewer than
20 Newport Beach re1ldent.1
turned out on June II for the
e>penlna HUion of Ule CAB en:
¥troamental bearin1s on route
appllcaUons for John Wayne
Airport.
It would be a trait~ un·
derMtlmaUoa by anybody to ID·
terpret a mllllmal •ltendMCe at
• meetiaf held •t 10 a .m. to-a.
UJ bldleatlall ol tM deep In· ~ In wtdela tJdl subject la
laeld bJ Newport Beacb nel· .
dcnb . I belicvt• other arcu pco
pie shan· this inlNcst bl'c:.iust·
thev mu:-.t also t·v(•n1uallv '>hare:
th1,' nOl!>l'. unlc·s~ th£• :u.rplanf•..,
might ny unrfl'rground 1n lht!1r
area ~ V1•r) unlikl·l y
To lht· CAii, Pt 'C anc.l an> of
tht· hlcPll'-'>S al(l.'nt·1<>s who might
t•rront•ously concludt· that tht:
u b:-.t•nce of lari~e num bers of at·
tcndt·cs m ight cncounigc them
to proceed with their rap<' of lht·
fim·sl living an :a 1n CahfornJa. I
suggeM they try u~.
Call an evl'ning mN.•llng and
let the peopl e know when 21nd
where it is. A t·rowd is ~uuran
teed If anybody tries to push
through programs that don't
ha ve the best interest of the peo
pie and the ar<>a foremost In
mind , we won't stand for it'
C. G. ST EGLE
Dl•r"~"•••ed
To tht· Erutor ·
Th<> purpose of this letter 1:-. to
register my dismay with the ap·
pomtment of Edison Miller as
the person lo succeed Ralph
Diedrich and chide the Pilot for
us ing the m is leading .. lean
Mar ine" photo to depict Miller.
The board has two strong
s upl'r visors, Mr. Riley (with
whom I frequently disal:(rcc>.
and Mr. Clark. The choice ot
Mr. M illcr insures a collective
lackluster performance by the
boa rd.
R o n Cordo v a is str o ng
minded. st rong willed .. and
honest. He Is intelligent. alert
.. :bnd respom1ive to his con·
sl ituents. Ed·ison Mille r is a
political cipher. Ron Cordova
should have been chosen.
Governor Brown's a ppoint·
ment just Confirms the growing
mutual d isenchantment which
the county and the governor
have ror each othe r. If Mr.
Mi Iler truly wishes lo serve
Orange County. he can dem-
onstrate this desire by declining
the appointment.
WILLIAM M. MONROE
A1'pl•u• .... ..,.
to the Editor:
Perhap1 If the crlUcs of
Edison Miller could experience
5~ yean ID ajuncJe prilon camp,
an4 If the)' survived, they mi1bt
be morefOMlderate.
l appla&ld Gov. Brown fo.-hil
appointment. ROBERT JACKSON
·11 .......... .
To the Mitor:
Well1 . Lord·ol·tlt•·lheor
Brown nu GDoe ..... told tM
J!9AIUUof 0r .... CountrtoMld
the ir tongues and be grateful for
the lar~c·'>~ ht• cho~<' t'' send
.1mong us ~fl~·r "~upposedly"
asking for aml r. ... tcnmg to the ad-
v1t•t• of the J:OOd rieoplf' involved in
our t·ommunity, he ~lapµcd them
and a ll of us as well . 1n the f;we
and selected th<' only one who did
not have comm un1tyw1de involvt>
m<·nt or l'!Upport from th1• re~•
dent~ and vot1•rs in our county.
OUR ::tltt'mat1vt: 11> quite cle<.ir
While we have no tea lo throw
into our hnr bor wt• do have
ballots to cast upon the waters
;rnd if we fa i I to VOlf' out the
"ha nc1-ma1dt•n" and the "King
G<'ori?e-acl·alikl'" at th1• earhcsl
poss1bh· moment then we hav1:
t ruly surrl'ndercd ou r li berty for
'\ctr mdulgt.'n<.'C. and Wt! wi ll de-
serve tht: mediocrity und high·
handed ignorunce placed upon
us
Onlv when we fail to react to
obvious usurpution of our best
interests wi ll we be in danger oC
losing the liberties for which SQ
ma ny struggled and died.
IRVING X. BURG
Ne 1t'I"'
To the Edit.or:
Ora nge County ha s felt the
sting or J erry Brown for being the
co n ser vat ive a n d s taunc h
Re publican area it is. His appoint~
ment or Mille r as supervisor has
to be his method or punishment. .
It would be interesting to know
how much Brown owes Fooda
and Hayden; perhaps Miller's
appointment does not pay up the
account.
Miller states his opponents are
poor losers. J beg to differ with
him -the county is the loser.
Fo r what It is worth, Miller did
not win anything, it was given to
him .
JOHNT. ISBERG
Net •f'e•ll•'
To the Editor: 1
Well, we now know Brown'•
tryinf to make political HQfldm
out o his appointment of r.f IUer
at the expense or Oran1e
County.
I am now, not very FOftdo of
either Brown or Miller.
WlUJAll D. LUSK
TRANSACTIONS
~ ... r I oNJ\ (!OW ("'1
8 DAILY PtLOT 87
'Jlea•••1llll'
Some Retire
To New Careers
BJ SYLVIA POaTE&
When Thomu F. M u.rray reUred at ~ as esecutJve
vice president or Equita ble Ute Assurance Society of the
U.S. three years ago, he fint moved into a private consult·
ing business and, last July, because president or American.
Continental Properties a newly or1aniied real est.ate firm
for foreign investors.
"MO&t people who retire diH ppear, ".says Murray.
"They buy a condominium in Florida and gel lost. Not me,
I didn't want to join the rocking-horse brigade."
'
A FEW MONTRS BEFORE JIM R\'D,a was due to
retire in 1978 as chairman or the board or Ryder System •.
Inc .. a billion-dollar truck leasing company he rounded lD
.Mia mi 45 years ago, be confronted his board or directo~.
He negotiated away a lifetime pension or $100,000 a year m
exchange for t.he freedom to go back into business for
himself. competing with the company In which he is the
largest individual st.oek holder.
•·I had what l think are some ideas for doing things
better. I couldn't persuade my directors and officers to
make some decisions I fell were essential for the future
success of the company," Ryder says, "So I quit and start·
ed my own company again."
Not long ago, Walter S. Mack. 82-year~ld first presi·
dent of Pepsi-Cola. organized a group of retired beverage
company executives and started the King Cola Corp. The
formula for the new cola drink was prepared by 63-year·
old Thomas Elmezzi, a
former chief chemist at
Pepsi; the average age
of Mack a nd his as-
sociates is 63.
Mack aod hi :. as·
soc1ates want to discard
th e t r aditio nal
Money's
Worth
franchise bottling system in the sort drink business and bottle
their products at29slralegically locC1ted plants.
"We hope to he No 1 within 10 years," ~ack sars. "If
Campbell's soup C1nd lle tnz ketchup can deliver their pro·
ducts from a few well-locC1t<.'<I processing centers. so can
we "
These are JUSl a few /\men cans with suffi cient 1m
agination and vitality to retire to new careers as they re
_tire from their ol<iP!Jhlt.loru.~
BUT THERE /\RE MANY MOR F. WllO yearn for re
t1rcmt·nt only to find thcm~elve!> e motionally troubled
when they C't·aM· working at the dally routine. They arc
psycholog1call~ unprepared for the dra:-.lic alteration from
work to leisun• and often find the unexpected stress of thb
change lead:. to mental depre!>sion and other health
problems with which t hey arc unabel toCOJX!.
··we read and hear a grcC1t deal about fin ancial plan·
nin~ for retirement . :.i very real concern," says Dr.
P atrick MontC1na , prei:.id cnt of the National Cen~r for
Career Life Plaonin~ "But that's only purl of the
necessary groundwork
"The t•xperu:nce of today s retirees s hows that
personal pre-retire ment counseling is critical to a secure
and mearungful retirement " The center ts part of the
American Management /\ssociat1on, e1 non·profit educa·
tional organization supported by business that cooperates
with corporations in setting up retirement programs .
"TOO OFTEN M t.:N AND WOMEN are without
guidance or direction 1n their later years." <1dds William
Haye!>. manager of the Retirement Admin1straiton of
P itnev Bowes. the international business equipment
manufacturer. "Most of all there ure the questions -who
am I? And what good am I.,,.
Career planning should begin wh en people are in their
30s. and retirement planning when they are in their 40s. Dr.
Montana says.
Here is some advice from Ryder
Money ts not the dnvmg force behind career changes
at lhts stall' or life Older pPOple have the advantages Of knOwtng tech·
niques youngl·r persons sttll must learn "Where to go for
credit and financing, how to buy n~ht and what to look for in
hiring You don't ui.ually learn these things an business
scho1>1. ··
llow d()(.:S 1t ft.cl lo start over <Jt 65°1 "Pretty good,"
Ryder says. "\'ou have 10 move: a Little Caster than when
you were younger But th at's OK because you 've already
made most of the htg mistakes you're going lo make hy the
time you reach 60 ·
SDG&E Reports
Drop in Earnings
San Otego Gas & Electn c has reported second.quarter
earnings of 17 cents a share of common stock. The com-
pany earned 49 cents a s hare in the quarter ended June 30, 1978.
Results for the recent quarter were reduced by two
one-lime write-offs resulting from a California Public
Utilities Commission decision last month in the company's
general rate case.
SDG&E charged earnings with $4.9 million, or 18 cents
a s hare. to renect a portion of the costs associated with the
suspended Sundesert nuclear project and a wrlte·off of in·
te rim rents for a generating unit the company sold and
leased back.
SDG&E charged earnings with $4.9 million. or 18 cents
a share. to reflect a por·
lion of the costs a s·
TAKINf;
STO<:K
sociated with the sus·
p e nde d Su ndese rt
nuclear project and a
wrtte·off of inte rim
rents for a generating
unit the company sold
and leased back.
Second-quarte r operating revenues totaled S16UJ
million. a 14.S percent increase from the 1978 second
quarter. Operating•xpemes of $142.7 million, however,
were up nearly 19 percent. Net income before preferred
dJ vldends was $8.3 million, oft 43 percent from the year
earlier period.
Common stock earnlnp deellned st percent to S.U
million. There were 27.8 million common sbare1 outltaad·
Ing in the recent quarter, eompared wttb at mUlioa O\&·
standing In the second quarter of lt78.
A rate lncre11e beoame effective June 10, too late to
have much impact on teeond-quaiter eaniqs, the utlUty said.
The new rates are expected to 1eaertte an additional
$37.2 mlWon ln revenues annually, wttJa an 1utboriaed H.S
per-cent return on common equity.
a.1aan• 1t'•rll .. •118elaefl....,
Areu of concern for people p....,._ to IO IDto bull·
ne11 will be dJacUIHd dlD"lnl a Worbbop GD Ju11 II
sl>OlllOr'ed by the OraACe County _,..,. ol tM ServtCI Corpa ol ReUred Exffuttv.a.
Tbe protram la eo-1,._..a bf tbt Um..d 8ta"9
Small Bu•lw AclmiDJaVltiOm ... .m be Mid-' tM 819·
ta AD• Qty <»uneu Cbambln, ..... •. QYlo C--Plaaa.
lifon lnformatlon ta avalllllle at UM lute Au
Ubra17, IM tea, 8Dd the Lot A •s'• clll&rtet ome. ol tM
U .8. Small a.ma• Aclmta11U1161a ll Ill• 1111 ,..
i
.......... , ..
. ,.,, ·--...:.. ""
"tf it bothers you, why don't
you peep right back ot him?"
PUNKY WINkllllAN
I • r
A~i~lAI'
Df&lAN~S
At..c.. iHf
OL--O So NG S .. ~
..
'-I , •..
by Tom litJuk
by Men Lazarius
ONl..Y l-4R~
MAll('~S~e~
~NOW~ t:OIC ~G ....
PEANUTS
l'M SO WOMlfO A8M
POOR CMAAUE ~ Llf'IH6
TM9E IN THE MOSPITAL. ...
..OQMICS I CRf>SSWORQ
~s 601' 10 6ET' 146.1.!
HE'S 60T TO! °"1 800
HOO #00 #00! SOI!
SUPERHEROES by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan
SHOE
l
MOON MULLINS
7
•9 ' --
... UIN6 ~OCH T~ ~
f;+W.L. 9f l!'E~ TO
llKJW<AIMI WHY .. ~
/llOT 8e IWJIM<WllinY IN-Jlt:JlllS> ~ fH«!M6~ IN
6(X;M JCfrvrTY !
/ 1
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
"'Stead of 'love' let's just soy 'zero'."
DENNIS THE MENACE
0
i
I
50fZJt.V, r:t:>oSI
l.1M ~IJE, IN M'I DAol<K ~
BCJITf .
JUDGE PARKER
•
by Jeff MacNelly
OR f'1l-1'"~N.
l IJtJOE:R'S'fANO ~ov·'1£
1.J(t1T1'~N A. &oQI( O.u.£0
'"1'11' l''l•M1tS ~
c.J'IO"'ltJC."
DR. SMOCK
SAY, NURSE:,
DO YOU HAVE: ~-+--~h.l.Y ~ 1.-e.SJd.: COL...ORE:P ADHe:srve:
e>ANPAGE:S ~
NfELSEN
'fl41.1'"'"> LQR~e:c1· ~
~Ut:NTl..~ I v.1€1\.!1'" 1'"0
'€NT~A\ .. l1NOM11JCF 'fo
4>1'V~ 'fl4t:1~ 1..0lAI.
r'(C.M1€'S. 1\4E &ooK l"i A
a>M V11..A'flON ~ 11.l~A'f
I Lf:~lt~EQ.
-...-V--~
SUPPL'T'
ROOM
by George Lemont
;: Guess ...
e>u-r Fr RSI, MAY ~ASK.. YOU-A aue:s·noN?
by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh
c~ult(, 'bu ~ AV U\'4PA16t.J?
fOR 'rnE DI. COMf'AtJIE?. W4.V&.
You ON ~~PtA~L
'T*Y ~V1UAT'M:
YflCE&, FOR 6A~
~vc BEEN Teo WW,
AtJD IF 'WtV MA~
I MOflf N\!lNf v, 1t{E v
<AN PflOD(,(E ~
~~~~i C«. -Z 'TUEY MA.XE
at-wr er tvtJNE><'~
DcNT ~ ~u,y; 'rncY MAKC~
/i(JNE;Y INTO A ?ALVf; I ?PRcAO
1rotJ fl1t &o0NC1 A~D IJ.IE()l~
·Am?Al1W 1b .rr..
. !j ~
I H /i-,:zo J U~1ToM , 'C#NION • v /f
I
I'M SORRY TO WA KE YOU NOT 51NCE
~R5. REE5E ... ~T H.AVE YESTERDAY!
YOU ~EN 5rEV1E ?
ME::e11N6-W11li ARMY
f'RASS Al11-if: HIS10RIC
f'OWWOW10e~
l'OOHAWMS nanYOF eJ."111 ftOOM ..
• I
by Gus Arriola
. .. • e'l<f.>lt ~ll . •
by Harold Le Doux
tr~ A OOME THE WAY YOU CARE i:QR
THAT &OY, &UC1<.' THEY'RE OONNA TAKE
HIM AWAY FROM YOU A6AIN, YOU KNOW
THAT, DON'T YOU?
r-----:==:::--i
o f (GICJRSE, rf? ~ SIMPLE{
· TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 41> Nolt l'll·tl
'81111511 Co di:! f l'ltllj
lumb1dn ~9 AOJVP',
tnel•an 'JO Wdqon
6 Sc111sm ~] lnhi-IO 1 "" ..
II -St!S510f 'IC>-1100
14 Araceou•. 57 01 ddtd
01an1 60 ComnH,r
1~ Felony \Ulfl•
16 Stowe girl 6t Fac•hlolt'
11 1nsane 67 ln<;f'CI Slcl!lt'
1 worm, &J Lake t.o11nn1
19 Rescue call 64 E inausl<-11
20 Snarp blow &~ AllOllPd
21 Harassed n Perm1i.s1blP DOWN
24 Image I Mdn '• 11d nu
26 St11p 7 Lme<l u11
27 ln1erpa1a1e l 811
30 Accuse 4 F1llh•l'~I
32 Bad Slang S Pro1e~l>•Ond1
33 Dull soundi. gp
34 Test room 6 Descendant
37 -Weill I lncue
38 Chmbmg 8 Nolt!
vme 9 Gui~ ndm~·
39 Carte tO Bank wor~
40 Compass pl ers
41 Pilas1ers 1 t Sorne
•2 Trouble smner., c Q
43 Wooded 12 Shun
area 13 Aones1vc
•5 Snores t8 Gait
2 i • $ ,.
,JNITED FcalurP Synd1ca11.:
WttOnt•soav i. Puale Solved
• Hf I I i 0 I 0 I l"'i 'A l I I~ t.l 0 H I • ti I l 0 I A C t II
1 • 0 ' I 0 s c • l t I • " l
" ' .. l ( ' I • c I • ( s --· " . . . -. . (
1• .... . ' ... 0 • ( l ( '
t 01 A s I 0 u . ~ I l s ' Oii
• 0 .. Ill ( "' A I l s •H u ,...:;-( . •• s s c I . ( ' ' ~ I • 0 • c .. l • I H ( . (
"' . "',..!. ' 0 • s . ' I N
• 0 r r 00 ' I . ( .. 0 I N
0 .. • I I • • . ( . ' I C ( .
\ • I c I U " I I ( I NIO v •
I OJ\ I I • 0
11 VertJ c,utt1>
25 Stied It'd•'>
2& Bally wold
27 Soll'>
21l E.n1re -
29 Unhkt-ly lu
ldll
30 Pldn
Jt VanC1<11~
33 Unirt-'
35 D•ll nen1
Jb And:, 1t' u•
31! TOICl lib'>
39 In llltt 111t11r
'"'
l~ll D 'ut• ll •
4t SQueezes
•2 Gnos1 woro
•4 Mine prod
ucl
•5 Army becti.
•b Mas1er Ind
47 Spice
48 Meal
~ E•dmpte
51 Solar disk
53 Room 10
~wing - -
54 Craze
5~ Trudge
~Spigot
~NT bOOk