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DAILY PILOT
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-WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUL V 25, 1979
YOL. n . NO.*·• HCTIOMS, M ~AGtS
First Year I '
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Sting Ploy Sketch
Newport Cops Helped,
Cops ·Say
AP Wi,.pllolo
'THE PERFECT BABY, BIG FOR HER AGE'
Te•t·Tube Tot Loulae Brown• Veer Old Today
Tube Baby I
'Lucky Louise' Said Perfect
LONDON CAP) Lowse Brown. the world's first autben·
ticated test-tube baby, was a year old today, but the ~ontroversy
set off by her birth continues.
··She is the perfect baby, pretty, big ror her age, and very
forward," her 32-year-old mother Lesley told the Daily Mail.
which signed an exclusive contract with the Browns before the
baby was bom.
"SHE BEGAN TALKING AT 10 MONTHS,. and we think
that she's not only going to grow up into a very pretty blonde but
a very intelllgent one too," Louise's 39-year-old father, J ohn.
told the newspaper.
The Mail published a photograph of a chubby blonde toddler
and said she managed to get a foot. into the chocolate batter or
her birthday cake as it wa~ being mixed.
It said the cake had pink and white icing and was crowned
with a slogle pink candle.
Mn. Brown could not have a baby normally because the
fallopian tubes leadin1 to her womb were blocked and the
blockage could nol be removed surgically' the same problem 40
percent of tbe lnfertlle women in the world have.
SD W&NT TO GYNECOLOGIST Patrick Steptoe and
pbysiokJli,lt Robert EdwM'da, •tr> bad been doinR pioneer re·
aearcb for 12 yean into mkrosurg1cal techniques for fertilization
in vatro, meanlftl an 11ua, ana emt>ryo transfer.
The Brit.lab docton took an eu from ber ovaries, fertilized
it wlth her husband's sperm in a &lass dish in Steptoe's
laboratory in Oldbam, and relmplanted lt in Mn. Brown's
womb.
(8ee TEST TUBE BABY, Pace A!)
Seek Victims
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 , ... O•ilJ Pll .. Sutt
Newport Beach police said to·
day they're s till looking for
wealthy victims who might have
been fleeced · in an a lleged con
gam e that operated like the
movie script or "The Sting."
Four Orange County suspects
are in custody in the case.
Al Eps tein of the Newport
Beach police conceded that vic-
li ms have been reluctant to
come forward since they los t
their money in an attempt to
cheat the manage ment or what
th ey thought was a private
gam bling club in Los Angeles.
Epstein and Sgt. John Simon
probed the case for two years
before finding a local man who
was willing to tell them how he
lost $160,000 in cash a nd his 1976
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud to the
con artists.
That tale set up the a rrests
Tuesday of Attila DeAgb, 39.
2716 Hilllop Drive, Newport
Beach; Beverly Claydon. 35, 81
Royal St. George, Newport
Beach; Michael Newman. 35. 14
N. Stoning ton Road. South
Laguna and Jerry Mack Morris,
35, of Buena Park.
All four were booked into Los
Angeles County J a il after their
arrests locally.
The three men were arrested
on charges of grand theft and
conspiracy ln warrants carrying
SALT Endorsed
WASHINGTON CAP l
Malcolm Toon, U.S. ambassador
to the Soviet Union, t-Oday dis·
carded an lniUaJ reluctance and
endorsed the SALT II treaty.
calling It "the best that could
have been obtained."
$200,000 bail each.
In addition, they are named an
warrants obtained by Orange
police charging them with fraud
in a phony advance fee loan
s che me. Those warrants carry
$250,000 bail.
Mrs. Claydon. who was arresl·
c d at a home police said
belonged to her boyfriend al 25
<See VICTIMS, Page 1\2)
Shell Prof it:
$277 Million
NEW YORK <API -
Shell Oil Co. today report-
ed a 55 percent increase in
second qua r ter p rofits .
joining a parade of oil
compan ies reporting
higher earnings during a
period when many drivers
fumed in gasoline Uncs.
Shell, the natio n 's
eighth-la r gest oil com·
pany, said profits rose
fr.om $179 million in last
year's second quarter lo
$277 million this year.
Earnings per s h a r e
c limbed from $1.21 to
$2.80.
On Tuesd ay. Gulf Oil
Co., the nation's fifth·
largest oil company, re·
ported a 65 pe rcent in·
crease in second-qua rte r
profits and Standard Oil
Co. of Ohio <Soh io>,
ranked 14th among U.S.
oil firms. said earnings
rose 70 percent in the
quarter.
kab.r of Crickets lnv.ade Mesa
1018 Secretariat Circle.
••There are thouaand1 of
them," bis wife, Carla, 8dded.
''At nllbt tbe ltreet II juat black
with diem. Tiiey come tDto die bouN ad eat my curtalM."
.lack Berey J 1GIT D.._
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utct -tllle .... wMcb ...... acl)aeeDt ft•lcl, t• IOI•• U.• , ........
''I'" Ca&ald eftr7' dr Clftlctal I cu llw' ta.'-.-ud a ball .... au l •••••• •ore
crtclktU," be Hid.
Retldenta aald the proble!'/
began about two week• ago.
Board members replied that
the dlltrtct 1prayed the fleld last
Friday and will spray again till•
.Friday.
They allo 1ald they will COpi·
mualcate with the reaidenta
tbl"Oqb lierrJ about the attua-
Uon unUI ti l1 IOlved . 111• 10.acre Geld In question ls
part ot wblll wat oaee a 30-aere
alt• an wtUdl • mldclle school and .., ........ .., acbool ...
plUDed. Wb•• tll••• pl••• were dropped, 10 ae,.. were sold to a
developer, 1tbo a year a10~· .
pleted the homes In which the
crlcket·troubled residents live.
The other 10 acres •were sold to
the city. .
Dlatrict buslne111 mana1er
Ray Sclmierer aald prebl•'1&
have .,._ lbM!e tile 30 fenl
were divided and ceued belnl
farmed. He said the 1ltuaUon
waa a11ravatecl a couple of monthl aso when tbe dllU1c:t
plowed UIMler It.a weedl, •P·
pareoUJ dllWrbmC t.be c:neuta. Rnldentl 1ald tbey will be
kMpilll cloM talll aa tbe ert••
c:eu•. "When they wtnd "! ta bed
wltbyou.IUan'UUM)' 'l') ..
HELO IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Atcala
M~sa Woman
Molested by
Van Driver
A Costa Mesa model who :.t(··
cepted a nde to a gas station
after running out of gas on thl'
San Diego Freeway was struck
and molested by the driver who
picked her up, Costa Mesa police
reported today. They said t he 19·ycar-o ld
wom an suffered bruises m the 9
p.m . incident. which began at
the Euclid Street offra mp.
Police said the woman entered
the van without noticing three
men in the back. They said the driver pulled
over a few mile s away and
began attacking the woman.
sla pping her a nd ripping he r
dress. He fina lly released her near
the Harbor offramp after his
companions told him to stop.
police said. .
They said that. beca~e the in-
cident began in Fount.am Valley.
the report has been forwarded to
police in that city ror further in-
vestigation.
The suspect is described as a
dark maJe with a must.ache and
a goatee who spoke with a Mex·
lean accent. Police said the
other men called him by the
name Randy.
Synanon Member8
To Stand Trial
By jERRV CLAlJSEN
Of-C>Mty ~-StMf
Huntington Beach detect.Jves
a rrest e d a part -t ime pro-
fess ional photographer Tuesday
.JS :.I SUSPC<'l 1n the death of 12·
vear-old Robin Christine Samsoe
whos"' skelet a l remains we re
found nc:.ir Sierra Madre earlier
this month.
Arrested at 7:30 a m . m his
M ont~rey Park res ide nCt} was.
Rodney .James Alcala, 35. Fif·
1een Huntington 8e<.1ch officers,
armed with <• search warrant,
went to thl' home of Alcala 's
parents a t 7 a .m .• Lt. Bruce
Younfot s a1d.
Young said thal a search of
th l' homt> turned up a large
numbe r of photographs con-
!>adered evidence in the case.
Included. he said, were photos
or children "from 3 years old on
.1p.'' some of them in the nude .
Hoban and a girlfriend bad
ocen approached a l Huntington
Beach State Beach June 20, the
day she disappeared. by a man
who asked to take their picture.
The would-be photographer
was described by Robin's friend
as in rus 30s. tanned, nearly six
feet tall and with collar-length
curly hair.
A pohce artist drew a com-
posite or the man with help from
the girl. Young s aid.
That composite. he said, even·
tua.ly led to Alcala ·s arrest
following a four·week investiga·
tion launched by "tips" from
p<>lice agencies and oersons who
(See SUSPECT. P•ge AZ>
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds otherwise sunny
days. Lows tonight in 60s.
Highs Thursday near 708
at beaches to low 80s in·
land.
LOS ANGELES <AP > -Suffi·
clenl evldeoce exist• for .
Synanoa membka Lance Ken·
ton and Joeeph Music:o to stand
trial on cbarlea of c:on1plrinC to
kill attarnl1 Paul Moran\I with
1 raw.o•e. a Municipal CcM&rt
j\ada• bu Nied.
At 1 ~al'J heartnl bn
T.aeiday. Jud1• Brian D.
Craban ordered ltentoe, 21, and
...... •· to appefr for ar·
ralplMlll ln Superior eoun on
IN81DET•D~~
Mo,_im. medicinal eliz·
Ira dittt!W bw benign monk$ wann the tnfonned vititO" to
1tatv. SH PollC Ail . .....
Aut.1.
M OM.YP!LO! I Waf ' ¢n M •· '"' •
Witness: MacDonald Clues Unchecked
RALEIGH. N C <APl Alt
Arm1 la...U,ator t.Un.d '° day &Mt he 1aw blood oa the
'IOI• o1 C.leUA Mecoo.aw·a 1Mt Ille .._ Mn MHllmlN
-ud ber two you.nc da.a,bl•r.
wre llaln but tllat t.M Mood
\Jpe wu never check~
Tbe inv•1tl1ator, Wllll••
Ivor y , und•rwent ~rot
ex1m101tlon an the trltJI•
murdt-r trial of Or Jt>lfT't'~ Mu
Donald The tluntlnat nn
Harbour OO<·tor 11 C'har1~ •tth
murder an tb• •t•bblna Hd
blud1t'Oniq cleat.ha of hi wif
and their d1u,bten. Klmwb.
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lt'm
h <W" ••ld 1lt1• 11ld that h cUd
nol ~ftl)W •t..Owt In~ ~kMl4 WI• ...... MHO..W'• , ...
A~llb '"''"Winh1 wt1t• found In l\ri l..n' t..-.huuro, and lhe
protf'C''-'h•\ ltt ~-•re,•ttd tu try to
_. U.•l ~• priat. we,. M•c·
OM a .. ·
IH\f ••ht h o h C'IUI llC!hltUI
th Miu 1 •n•lll h11111t• •' l''ort
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"''Ut•''''" '"'''''' th ' ''•mhJ l>t• ••at t hfid (()! \ht lll't• U,• IMltl
h• Vt a "\llh• 1tl11t\H lH"d" lhal
the \"en• tu•1I bt'•n to n•plltd
b foro hnt'•tltfl•"''"' l'htC'lle1l
lhfm
On 1\aetd11. Ivory uld uJKter
rro1u1 t•xamln1Uon by attorney
ffnn•rd Se1a1 lh•l Item• ln the Mu•• were moV9d and touched
hut lhttt he wa" confident that
rvldt!IWt! Wiii no\ dl11turbed or
dc-11t ru1f'd.
"Uood Ood, we were lookln1
for the weapona th•t killed thete
., oplt-," Ivory 8uld whe n Segal
H kt>d him about o drawer that
hud ht'1111 tixumlru.-tt
M IH'l>onuld. JS. WU!i 8 physl·
rnrn wtth the Oreen Berets al
l"ort llra11 when hls wife and
d1u1hten were kllled.
Se1al Hkcd repeated ques··
Fed Chief ~Se"lected
Carter Names Ex-Treasury Official
WASHINGTON <API Pn~ I ·
dent Carter announced today he
is nominating Paul A. Volcker. a
former Treasury official and
now president of the New York
Federal Reserve Bank, to be
r hairman of the Federal
Reserve Board.
In a statement read to re·
porters by White House press
secretary Jody Powell. Carter
s aid of rus r hoice to succeed out·
J:0 1n g board Chairma n G.
Willi<tm Miller : •
"Mr Vo lc ke r has broad
N·onomtc a nd financial ex·
pcrienc•e and enjoys an outstand·
in~ int£•mat1onaJ reputation. He
s hares my determination lo
pursue the battle against infla·
t1on a l home a nd insure the
s trength and s tability of the
dollar abroad "
The lOp central bank position
fell vacant last week whe n
Carter tagged Mille r to surcced
th e depa rting W . Mich<1 e l
Bl u m e nthal as Tre a s ury
s<·c retary.
Volckcr . 51. has been prcs1-
d<·nt or the New York Federal
n t'M' rvt· Bank sioc•• 1975 ;rnd
f o r m (' r I y " e r v c d a s. u n ·
d<·r:-.<·t·n •tary (If lhl' TrN1s ury for
mon1·1ary affa1 N.
Vokk<•r also i~ vice chairman
of th(• Fed 's Open Market Com
m1ltt'('. which mnkes kc•y df•
l'1:-.1ons on controlling credit.
lll•c uusc o r u ncertainties
~e n erated 1n inte rnational
·~-·...-.. NEW FED CHAIRMAN
Paul A . Volcker
money morkels by M illcr':-. lit·
pa rture from lhe fed, Carter
prom 1s<•ll to g1 \ .. priority lo the
St' lt'C'llon l)f a /oiUCCC!J!>Or.
Initial reaction m Congress to
Vol<-ker's selert1on was posil1 vc
St'n. William Proxmire, D
Wis . chairman of the Senate
Ranking rorfffuttec a nd a fre·
quent critic of Miller. praised
the appointment.
"The· president has shown out·
standing Judgment," said Prox·
mire, whose committee will han-
dle the confirm ation. "P aul
Volckcr is a man of great in-
tellect and proven le adership
ability "
Rep . H e nr y S R e uss,
chairman or the HOUSf Banking
CommittC<' said: "Volcker is an
t'xcellcnt <'hoicc lnternulional
hankers tx•1ng what they are, hi s
appointment s hould quiet lhe
doll :H by noon today I have
\\Orkl:'d with him for years and
h;Jve foun d not only that he 1s
a blc but that he knows there is a
('ongn•ss"
Both thC' doll a r a nd stock
prices gain e d ground im ·
mt•diately a fter the announce·
m c•nt or the Volrkcr nomination
Miller C'a llcd Vokkcr's selec
lion "an excellent choice" and
said 1l "guarantC'es continuity in
thl' conduct of tht• nation's
mon(•tary policy and provides a
re<'ognjzed lcadersh1 p that 1s rC'
qu in•d if we arc to assure u
sound d ollar 1ntl'rnal1onally
The chairman of the Feder al
Ht·:-.t·r ve pre:-.1dcs over th<"
sc•vr•n rncmhc•r hoa r d, whO!..l'
rcs pons1 b1 lilies inrlude . rci.:ulat
1ng a maJor portwn or tht.· n<t
l ion's banktn~ :,yi,tem. ~up<•rv1!..
IOJ? the money i,uppl!' and d<·
tl'rm 1ning the lcvt·I of !.Orne
interest nitcs in the economv
IF,.... Page Al
tlon1 about the movement.II of
Ivory and others at the house.
The questions .nd tho.e asked
other wtlnnffs •P&Je•red to be
dHllned to convince the federal
co urt Jury lhal lb e Army
bungled Its lnveatlgallon.
Ivory tesUlled that the pajama
bottoms MacDonald wu wear·
lni< were discarded at the base
hospital. contrary to medical
perllonnel 's s tanding orders not to
de11troy clothing worn by victims
ofvlolcntcrimes . MacDonaldsul·
fcred several Ktab wounds, which •
the government contends were
selr·inflicted.
Ivory a lso said that Mac·
Donald was not examined before
he was taken to the hos pital
Segal maintaine d that was
··another example of your as-
suming" that others were
following correct procedures.
The exchange between the two
was sometimes acrimonious and
the government vojced repeated
objections to Segal's question·
ing.
U.S. District Judge Franklin
T Dupree Jr. cut off one line of
questioning, ruling that Segal
was improperly trying to in·
troduce evidence about candle·
wax found on a coffeetable in the
/tl~alJre /tf atinee
house. MacDonald has said one
of the intruders. a woman, car-
ried a rucffrinl"eandle.
Ivory aald he believed the wax
was old wax and matched a can·
'rtle foundinthehou.se. ~
The government objected.,
however, when Se1al started~· ing quesUona abouta lab repo oa
candles and wax in the house at
h as not been introduced as
evidence. MacUonald was cleared by lbe
Army of charges against hlm
but was indicted by a rede ral
grand jury in 1915. The trial
started last week after pre-trial
appeals were exhausted.
IF,.... P,,.e A I
VICTIMS •..
Pine hurst Lane. B1i! Canyon,
was named in a w<irrant charg.
ing her with cons piracy. She is
also being held in lieu of $200,000
bail.
The con they are accused or
perpetrating involved the use of
actor George Montgomery's
Hollywood Hills mansion. In·
vestigators said Montgomery
leased the home to another man
and was in no way involved in
lhe scam.
lnvesli~ato rs said Mrs .
Claydon would introduce two of
the trio to wealthy Newport
Beach businessmen. The victim.
or mark, would be taken lO the
mansion which he was told was
a private gambting-club for
millionaires Entry slakes in the
games were SI00,000.
J o hn Linds ay , v 1c l! In·
vc:-.t1gator for lhl' Loi, Angeles
Police Department. said that up
to 40 i,hills. or actors. wne hired
l o a c t t h c: p a r t ., o f c· I u b
(•mployee:-. and m 1ll 1rrnu1rf'
ga m hlcrc;
Thl' v1r11m . 1n v1:-.1llng th1·
'dub." was abo introduced fl) a
tlub c·m1>loyec. a dealer who
wa!'> angry at management and
wanted to get even
Th(• lno <'nt1cPd lhl' mark into
helping with thei r :-.chcme 'l'tw
1dt•a '<'a:-. to c·heal th1• house on ,1
rigj?cd rard gam1• off uro, dt-<1lt by
th1· unhappy employee
Faro 1:-. an :.irch<11c gam1· rn
"h 1<0h bets are placed on the· or-
1Jt-r 1n "h1ch cards art· dealt
Supervisors Meet SUSPECT ...
Members of the actors ' un ion Equity march through the
theater district in London to protest the government's
inc rease of value added tax on theater tickets. Many
pcrformc•rs joined the cll'ml)nstration which ended ;it lh1•
In lhl' <'U!..t' that triggernd th•·
:.trr<'sls. the m<trk wa s distracted
al the last minute and trickecl 10
to making what Lindsay said
was a stupid mistake. Thal mis·
take rost him $160,000 and his
Holts Hoycc Thc car was found
Tuesday al Uc•Ag h's Harbor
Vi ew Knolls c'ondom1n1um. llou~c of Commons ~-=----~---------------------Deputies Pay Talk
A Stormy SesSion
know lhc s uspert.
Police r efused to discus"> the
poss1b1hty that Alcala had a n·c·
ord of pn·viou!.. arrests or 1m
prisonmcnt
lie 1s being held in Huntington
Beach Cit y Jail a:> a homicide
suspect on $250 ,000 bail Law re
quires that he he arraigned by
Carter to Address
U.S. on Shakeup
That v1ct1m. <1 Nt•wport Bc>ach
res ident, wm, also going to l.ie a
mark 10 the advunc<·d rec l•i<tn
-.c h<· me, accordin g to 'l n·y
S1erb of the Orunge 1>ohcc• d1·
partm1•nt
That deal fell through after
t he m an r eali zed h<"d been·
taken in the sting, hut Sink:-.
:-.aid an or~an1zcd crime figure
from Arizona h<td been brought
to Orange County by DcAgh to
::.et u1> the loun scam.
Or ange County s he riff's de p-
uties adopted a wait·and -see
posture today in their demands
for a pay incrt!ase a fter turning
out in force at Tuesday's mtel·
1J1g of county s upervisors, de·
manding loudly a nd boisterously
at times for progress in stalled
negotiations.
Arter the stormy, 00-minute
session. deputies we re told that
s upervisors would discuss the
demands at an executive session
today.
"Wt .II wait and see what
comes out of that," s aid Sob
MacLeod. general manage r of
the 440-member Anociation of
Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.
A sickout reported ly i s
planned, but deputies lhu.s far
have not part.icipated ln any job
action.
A crowd of about 250 deputies
and their sympathizers zeroed in
Tuesday on supervisors Phillip
Anthony and Thomas Riley.
Al one point, a member or the
audience shouted at Anthony to
shut hls mouth and let the as-
sociation's negotiator finish his
comments.
Others claimed that Riley
handed out misleading informa-
tion that deputies would be earn-
ing about $30,000 under the new
offer.
DAILY PILOT
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Riley previously said that the
informal.Jon was given him by
county ne~otrntors for s al ary
and benefit-s and tha t he was
standing by it.
Supe rvisor Harrie tt Wieder
took exception to what she
.ca lied bullylllf! lact1cs by the dcp·
ut1es She said it was demean·
mg to both law enrorcement and
to !-.uperv1sors
She s aid later they behaved
llkP unruJy children who should
bt• :-.panked. Later in the after·
noon. Mr.. Wieder received a
gi ft of a dozen roses from the as·
soc1ation
Mr. MacLeod said re marks
were not direct e d a t Mrs .
Wieder and that he was sorry if
she was offended.
Thursday moming WASHI NGTON <AP) -Presi fir1:1ls over fnrf>1gn reporters' Young described Alc ala as a n k n""ali·v,. comm"rit.s, i·allecl 1n I d t ti dent Carter, seeking to spca ".. .. .. " une mp oye . pa r m e pro · f fi"t.' or . L 1x Eu'""pean JOurnah:-.ls r I h to h ho C r d 1 r e c t 1 y l o m II I 1 o n s o • ,, • v ess1ona P o grap er w a and on" Japan"se rl'port<·r lO re· d 'd t'f · hi Americans tonight in a ra re .. .. ried a rar · 1 en 1 ymg m as a but .Lorn•· of thc•1r a<·1·ounh
be f f 1 Photo" prime-time broudcasl news ron " .. mem r o a pro ess1ona ... The aides l<>ld the reporters
b • · 'i rere nce, says the media have ex· ra.p er .s_ USfil>~lito. on. h l-.:..t• adm inis t ration s ha ke up f aggerated l e extent or his ad 11 Police hi1ve h<.•cn searching or . h k d1J".~ not represent a const1tu·
I ministration s a cup. 16 pm . .. a yellow Schwrnn b1cyc e that Channe ls 2. 4 and 7.) t1onal cris is and denied that
H.ohin was believed to have betin Th .d d h d p<iliti"'"I adv1sl•r<. !..UCh a s d e pres 1 c nt an 1s a1 cs .... riding when 11he d1 sappcare s a y both Amencan and foreign Jordan, presi. se<'rt litry Jody
:-.om ewherc between her friend's bl · h l'owell and m 0 d1a u d v1s1:r report ers a re owing up l c " hom1• at 14th and Olive Streets Gerald Rafs hoon will be 1n
and her home u mile a way. flutncing b<ts1c economic and
ThHt h1C'yCIP, Young s aid, still CARTER REASSURES rorc•ign policy dcc1s1ons.
hus not be-en recovered. APPOINTEES-A4 The aides stressed, according
Robm'R unclud re m ainK were to two JOUmahsls who atte nded,
found .July 2 by a state forestry I i . 1 r th "t r cpl ac 1n o Treasu ry hll power of Carter s nner c1rc e o .. .. employee near a pu c camp· faithful Georgians, especially Secretary W. Michael Blumen
i:rounds 1n the foothills near chief of staff Hamilton Jordan th al with G William Millerd()(''>
Sierru Madre. "The Washington pres!-1 has not represent any change m U S
Young, who !laid police sec a orossly exagge rate d this ," economic policy or support ror remarkabl e rese mbl a n ce "' ed · · thedollar. · Carter was quot by a part.ici between the artist's compo:.1te bo UU 1 Carte r 's ne w s con_ferenc1 h r pant as telUng a ut 250 po ca " of the photographer soug t or appointees Tuesday. tonight 1s scheduled In an a ttemp1
quesUoning and Alcala, lndicul · Earlier in the d ay, two senior to get a bigger audience than hH
,4D PRODlJCED
TOO MANY CALLS
"I had to call and stop my
Daily Pilot ad because I re·
c·c1ved more calls than I could
ha ndlt• "
That's the s ucress s tory of the
Newport Beac h woman who
placed this ad m the Dally Pilot:
<h rrlookinl( tht• water,
' H 2 room!> &bath.
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For more calls than you can
handle. cull the rriendly Daily
Piiot rlassiried ad·visers at
642-5678.
Sam Wells, negotiator for the
deputies. said that the county's
offer or a 7 percent increase on a
one-year contract would reduce
th e Orange County d e puty
sheriffs to a second ·rate law en·
forcement agency.
He said the offer demonstrates
that there is no longer a top
priority to get quality personnel
and that many experienced dep-
uties aJready are le aving.
ed this mommg that no other b f usual 4 p.m . sessions sullpecL'I in the case are being _:a~1~d~e~s.:.., ~r=en~ee~t~ln'.!!gL:c::.::o~n~c::;:e.:_rn:.:_.:~Y~O::..·:__ ___ ..:._ ______________________ _
The go.getters are going and
getting higher paid jobs ," Welh1
declared.
sought at this tlmt.
He said Alc ula haR not yet
been able to a ccount ·for his
whereabouts ul the time the two
girls wore approached on the
beach by the unlden~ried phot.og· I
rapher .
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TEST TUBE BABY. • •
"We found nature could not put 1n ecc and 11perm togethe~:
so we did lt. We do not aee anythln1 tmmor'!l In dolna that,
Steptoe said. LouiM wu deUvered by Caeurun "ectJon July~. 1978, at
Oldham General Holpltal. The 1overnmenl Medlcal Research
Council cooflnned 1he wu the lint t.etlt·tube baby on record.
THE ... TRI O~ AT LEAST TWO other tnt·tube babies ~have been reported aloe. one, a 1trl, ln Ce&eaaua, IDdie, on Oct.
3, 1978, and the other, a bOy, In OlMpw, leotland, on Jan. 14.
Both lnfanta were reported norm1l 1nd In 1ood health.
But triUl theM and other I.Mt-tube blrthl 11ld to be on the
way, re11t1ou1 lelden. aelenU.tl and maay othen are 1Ull
dlvlded over relllioUI. etblcal, acleetlflc and l111l laluet ra1Md.
Reward Told
Gay• Want Khoemeini Tried
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Newport Police· Seek Sting Victi1ns
a, JIMNNS a&YNOLD8 __ .._P'-, ....
Newport Beaeb police aa.id to,
All four were bookttd into Los
An1ele1 Count.y Jail alter their
arreau loeaOy.
or mark. would be taken to the
mansion which he was told was
a. private gambling club for
millionaires. Entry stakes in the
1ames were $100.000. .
dty they're stlll lookln1 for
weal"' victims who mlthl have
been 1lileCed ln an allel'td con
--.ame that opented like the
movie script of "The Stine "
Four 0rllQle County suspects
are in euatody in the case
The three men were arrested
on charaes of arand theft and
conspir~ iD warrants carrying
$200,000 bail each.
In addition, they are named in
warr ants obtained by Orange
police charging them with fraud
in a phony advance fee loa n
scheme. Those warrants carry
$25Q.OOO.bail.
John Linds ay , vjce in
vestlgator for the Los Angeles
Police Department, said that up
to 40 shUJs. or actors. were hired
to ac t the p a rts of c lub
e mployees and millionaire
gamblers.
17
Al Epstein o/ the Newport
Beach police conceded that vic-
tims have been reluctant to
come forward since. they lost
their money In an attempt to
.:heat the manageme nt of what
they thought was a private
1amblin1 club in Los Angeles.
Epstein and Sgt. John Simon
probed the case for two years
before finding a local man who
was willing to tell them how he
lost $160,000 in cash and his 1976
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud to the
con artists.
That tale set up the arrests
Tuesday of Attila DeAgh. 39,
2716 Hilltop Drive. Newport
Beach: Beverly Claydon, 35. 81
Rru:-aJ St. George, Newport
Beach; Michael Newman, 35. 14
N . Stonington Road. South
Laguna and Jerry Mack Morns,
35. of Buena Park
Mrs. Claydoo, who was arrest·
ed at a home police said
belonged to her boyfriend at 25
Pinehurst Lane, Bil Canyon.
was named in a warrant charg·
ing her with conspiracy. She is
also being held in lieu 'of $200,000
bail.
The con they are accused of
perpetrating involved the use of
actor George Montgom ery's
Hollywood Hills mans ion. Jn .
vestigators said Montgomery
leased the home lo another man
and was in no way involved in
the scam.
Investigato r s s aid Mrs
Claydon would introduce two of
the trio to wealthy Newport
Beach businessmen. The v1cllm,
The victim. in visiting the
.. club." was also introduced to a
club employee, a dealer who
was angry al management and
wanted to get even.
The trio enticed the mark into
helping with their scheme. The
idea was to cheat the house in a
rigged card game of faro, dealt by
the unhappy employee.
Faro is an archaic game in
which bets are placed on the or-
der in whi ch cards arc dealt.
In the case that triggered the
arrests. the mark was distracted
al the last minute and tricked in·
to making what Lindsay -said
was a stupid mistake. Thal mis·
take cost him $160,000 and his
Rolls Royce. The car was found
Tuesday at DeAgh 's II ar bor
Suspect Held in
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TtDAL DROP AND TIGHT MOORING DEEP SIXED SWORDFISH BOAT IN NEWPORT
Diver and Crane Were Needed to Right 28-foot VeHel Near Delaney's Restaurant
Witness Testifies
To Band's Fears
Band director Richard
England's 1971-'11 department
ebalrman at Newport Harbor
High School testified today that
band sludeoll didn't want to
play at away football 1amee out
of fur.
Drama teacher ,Joe Swift said
&bat at one performance he at-
~nded the band members
weren't allowed to leave the
group because of harassment
by students from their own
school and the other school.
Swift pve the testimony dur-
ln1 a hearing into unprofesalooal
conduct charges filed by the
Newport Mesa Unified School
Dtatrict qainst England.
Earlier witnesses testified
lhat students sometimes shouted
<See FEAa8, P ... AZ>
rkketa lnwule Homing Tract
tbe llreet" at atcbt. It'• Juat like • army," Aid Abrabam Bal~
1011 leerewtat Circle.
· 'Tbere are tbouaanda of
tb9m," Ida wife, Carla, llddld.
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adJa .. t fleld, to 10l¥t the problem,
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1ide Victim
When Richard Harvy
awakened at 5 a.m. today to find
his bunk awub, he thought hls
28-foot commercial fishing boat
waa sinkine.
According to harbor
patrolmen, the vessel, Ranger
V. at that point was just listing
severely at Its mooring in the
Rhine Channel where Harvy bad
tied up Tuesday night.
The swordfiaherman from
Marina del Rey climbed up to
tbe walkway between Delaney's
restaurant and the Cannery
restaurant and did the one thine
harbor ~trolmeo said later he
shouldn t have done: be cut the
moortnc lines.
The veuel, top heavy with the
nytn1 bridle rig Uled in pursu-
ing swordftlb, didn't ri1bt ltlelf.
It rolled over and sank.
It waa noon today before the
combined effort. of diver Rick
Quenave and a crane from R. E. Coulter 1ot Harvy '1 boat
ripted . He -'d tbe boet wu 1eeured
Ulbtly to tbe eea wall wbeD tbe
Uae wu bllb. Bul trb• lbe
wll&ft weat out -..,..... a llt·
tie man Uam .ax . IMC IMit•-
lata '* ,._~ .... low ..... tbfa lllOnDI -moond ... u::t-Ula tbl fne ..... ~
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View Knolls condominium
Thal vicUm, a Newport Beach
resident, was also going to be a
mark in the advanced fee loan
s c he me , according to Trey
Sierks of the Orange police de·
partment.
That deal fell through after
the man realized he'd been
taken in the sting, but S1erks
said an organized crime figure
from Arizona had been brought
to Orange County by DeAgh to
set up the loan scam
DeAgh is from Phoenix where
he was involved with what law
enforcement officials there al·
leged were a series of land and
bank fraud schemes
In 1974 he was convicted in
federal court of mail fraud.
The advanced fee )oan scheme
als o used the Montgome r.v
mansion as a base with two or
lhe men acting as financial ad
visers lo a third who posed as <i
"m ult.A -multi millionaire ."
-Sierks said.
u p to $50.000 would be charged
local businessmen who thought
they were gelling a loan from
the millionaire, S1erks said
O•oly Pilot St•tl Plloto
'STING' SUSPECT Be verly Claydon of Newport Beach
rlucks us she is guided to helicopter by Lo~ Angeles Police
Detective Mure Hissong. Los Angeles p_Qlicc. who arrest-
ed her Tuesday afternoon <Jt a 81g Canyon home. flew her
off to Jail rn a Los Angelt·~ police hc li t'opter that used
landing pad al neL.1rby Newport Bt1iJ<'h µollcc head
quarll·r~
Girl's Death
Photographer
Being Quizzed
By JERRY CLAUSEN °'* o.11, ~Itel St.ft Huntington Beach detectives
arrested a part-time pro -
fessional photographer Tuesday
as a suspect in the death of 12· year-old Robin Christine Samaoe
whose skeletal re mains were
found near Sierra Madre earlier
thi& month.
Arrested at 7:30 a .m m his
Monterey Park residence was
Rodney James Alcala . 35. Fif-
teen Huntington Beach officers.
armed with a search wurrant.
went to the home of Alcala's
parents at 7 a.m., .Lt. Bruce Young said.
Young said that a search of
the home turned up a large
number of photographs con-
sidered evidence in the case.
lncluded, he said , were photos
of children "from 3 years old on
up." some of them an the nude.
Robin and a girlfriend had
been approached a t Huntington
Beach State Beach June 20, the
day she disappeared. by a man
<See SUSPECT, Page A2>
HELD IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Alcala
Dog Furor Deats Up
Lawyer Flays Canine Officers' Tactics
Chasing mutts and their owners
1sn 't an easy job and a recent at·
tempt by Newport Beach police to
simplify the task has drawn th~
ire of some local folks.
Attorney Richard Berryhill
was brought into the fray after
his teen-age cousin. Galen. and
her three young charges had a
s tartling introduc tion to
Newport's undercover dog
catchers.
Be rryhill, who contacted local
newspape~ and radio stations to
air his complaint. thinks the of·
ficers o"ught to go back into uru ·
form. He indicated a lawsuit on
the s ubject is being con-
templated.
In a letter sent to city council
members, Berryhill said two
plainclothes animal control of-
ficers patrolllng in Begonia
Park In Corona d e l Mar
frightened bis cousin and the
three girls she was caring for in
an incident earlier this month.
The letter sa.id the two officers
chased Mias Berryhill and he r
charges "for several blocks
after attempting lo stop the girls
by demanding that they ·come
on over here,· failing to show
a ny idenWicalion until after the
girls had taken rtighl to avoid
what they reared might be a
rapist.··
,4D PRODVCED
roo K4NY CALLS
"I had to call and atop my
Daily Pilot ad because I re-
ceived more calla than I could
han4le." .
Tbat'1 the au~ story of the
Newport Beac~ woman whet
plac .. tbll ad ID tbl Daily ptlot:
Ovtrlooklnt tbe water.
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For more e.U._•·~ c• budl9.c.alahl~Dalb ~luatn.d t1111ifn, at
f urther, Be r ryhill's letter
claims the father of two or the
girls. Michael Braun, contacted
the police to complain and was
told .. because the animal control
officers had not undergone rng-
ular police academy tra ining.
t h ey we re uns kille d and
therefore inappropriate in lht!1r
a ppr oac h t o ~u s pe c t ed
violators."
Berryhill. who labeled the u~I!
or plainc lothes dog catcher:-
(IUC':-l1onable. s aid Monday ht' 10
tends to pursul' his complaint
<See COMPLAINT, Pa11:e A.2 1
Faculty Criticizes
Newport-Mesa Pact
Repres e ntatives of the
Newport-Mesa teachers union
told school board membe rs
Tuesday they are dissatisfied
with the board's contract pro·
posal and angered at comments
made at a previous public hear-
ing about the union contract pro-
posal. ·
Maya Decker, a member of
the Newport-Mesa Federation of
Teachers negotiating team. said
s he was disturbed by some
c itizens' c omments th at
teachers are overpaid.
S he a lso criticized board
President Carol Martin for ask-
.Jng one speaker for a copy of his
fi1ures indicating teachers are
paid at an hourly rate two to
three times a blgh as workers
in private industry.
•'Teachers do not work only l'rom 8 a.m. untll 3 p.m.," Ma.
Deckeriald.
Sbe cited aucb work aa p~· Ing clua leeeon plans. sr
papen, reeearebln1 topics 1atberble material.I for special
projects. .
''Jmt lalk to them IOIDeUmei,
some Of tbem '*DI tbeil' own
moae1 Oo ~9urcb•••
matenul," 111. Decker said •
NMn P111IS1• WWlam C\le
crttleillA tM ~ ~ .. "more. 9*..UU for OID...._IMllJ,_.._..,
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fessional righL4', and the lacic of
a sala ry prooosal.
District Superintendent John Nicoll said he would like to
clarify the salary proposal issue.
He reminded board membe~
that they have previously adopt-
ed the existing salary schedule
CSee PROTEST, Page A.2>
Coa~•
Wea&ber
Night and morning low
clouds otherwise s unny
days. Lows tonight in 60s.
·Highs Thursday near 70s
al beaches to iow 80s in-
land.
..
M••btra ol UNI .Utt Water
RffCM&l'ftl Coa'1ol loanl la.eve ~jetted the plao to clean up
NewPort S.y lhat wu pf'OOOMd
by t1'e N•iwport·lrvlne Waate
Mana....-a ~1 <NIWA>
Board mem&tn deolded to
hold U.. NIWA plu out ol &M
ele.n ••ter plan t ubmllled for
11.-v"n soutJltim Callf.omia COW\
Ut1s by the Sout.hem California
A11oclatlon of GovernrnenU
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The plan wall be revlMd by
m~mbera of NIWA, lbe state
board ataff and th• atatt ol the
Santa Ana Re1ional Water
Qui.lily Control Board.
State board members, at their
meeting last week in Sacramen
to. agreed with their staff and
the regiona l board that the
NIWA plan lacked 1uffki•t 1llt
and eroaioo control provisions to
achieve the goal of prevenUq
the further pollution of the bay
1e:t Newport ~r:opoaal
Th• dly 'of Newport' Beach
and the 1tale Department of
f'bh and Ga.me ... operator of
the Upp.-r Bay Ecolo1lcal Preaerv~. had oppused the
NIWA pla.n.
Tbey suaatated that tho plan
be revfffd lo lnth1de provt.lonl
tor conatructiOn allo retention of
•lit carrying runoff
Anothtr point t.hoae jcenclet-
both membM-a of NIWA alona
with other locaJ 1overnmental
11enclea-felt w11 Jacklftc ln the
plan wu a desllUni basin.
The propoeed basin would be
built in the San Die10 Creek up
stream-of-the bay between Jam·
boree Road and the San Die10
Freeway.
But the proposal wasn't In·
eluded In the final NIWA plan
because in the early study
1ta1es. prior to preparaUon of
the proposal. use of s uch a basin
wasn't inveslhtaled.
' The water cleanup plan is
mandated by federal law. It
must receive the approval of the
11U1le water boud before it can
be forw1rded lO the federal En·
vlronmentul Protection A1eocy
for final approvi.l.
Mesa ·Model
Gets Bide,
Assa tilted
A COila Mesa model who ac
cepted a ride to a gas station
after runrung out of gas on the
Sao Diego Freeway was struck
and molested by the driver w~o
picked her up, Costa Mesa police..,
reported today.
Schools Paid Tab
They said the 19 -year·old
woman suffered bruises in the 9
p.m. incident. which began at
the Euclid Street offramp.
Police said the woman entered
the van without noticing three
men in the back. For Hawaii Trip They said the driver pulled
over a few miles away and
began attacking the woman,
slapping her and ripping her
dress. Officials of the Newport·Mesa
Unified School Dis trict were
willing to pay the transportation
costs for their witnesses in a
lt•acher 's administrative hear·
mg, but they didn't expect to
have to send one of them lo
Hawaii.
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FEARS ••.
msulLc; and even threw objt:cl!. al
bc.nd members at games.
Swift a lso t estified that
ll a rbor High principal Tom
Jacobson told him during a
private meeting wurds to the ef.
feet that "it's either England or me "
The distnct ls attem pting to
dis miss Engtand on charges that
he disobeyed Jacobson's ord~rs
regarding the band performang
<it gam<.-s England also is accused
or involving parents a nd studenta
in an administrative dispute.
Also testifying t oday was
former Harbor High principal
Charles Godahall, now principal
of Newport Helghta Elementary
School.
He said he had a satisfactory
relationship with England and
left decisions regarding the band
to thf:! director
Today was the s ixth day of the
hearing ori~inally scheduled to
last fi ve days. The hearing was
in rece11s Tuesday.
Attorneys clashed Mondcty
OVt•r the iHSUe Of hOW Witnesses
WP re prepared for testimony
The school district's attorney,
Hacha rd Hamilton, questioned a
defense witness about a meeting
at which he and others described
their testimony to England a.nd
his attorney , Law r ence
RosenaweiR.
Rosenzweig objected, saying
he hadn't questioned district wit·
nesses on the s ubject because he
thought it was irrelevant.
lie WWI overruled by hearing
officer John Willd, who heads
the threc·mcmber commission
on professional conduct that is
hearing the matter
&litor Tapped
WASIBNGTON (AP) -Preal·
dent Carter , announcin1 h11 first
White House staff change, said ·
today he recruited retired Time
ma 1 azl ne ed ltor Hedley
Donovan to be a senior adviier
who will report directly to him.
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But that's what ha ppened in
the case or forme r Newport
Harbor High School teacher J oe
McCoy, who testified for the dis-
trict in the hearing Of Un ·
professional conduct cha rges
against m usic teacher Richard
England.
District Assistant Superinten.
dent Kevin Wh eeler explained
that McCoy, who now works for
a Los Angeles travel agent,
planned to testify the first day or
the hearing on July 23, then
leave that night to escort a lour
group to Hawaii.
However, the hearing was
postponed one day because one
of three panelist:; hearing the
case couldn't be present on July
23
As a result, Wheele r s aid ,
McCoy stayed an extra day and
the district had to pick up the
cost of sending him to Hawaii. Jt
1·ame lo $287.07.
McCoy wouldn't have had to
pay a fare ir he h ad gone with
his group, Wheeler s aid.
Woman Raped
In College
Shower Stall
A 26 ·year -o ld Huntington
Beach woman was dragged lnt.o
a locker room shower stall at
Golden West College Tuesday af·
ternoon and raped, police said
today.
The woman, police said, was
assaulted about 4:20 p.m . lier
assailant grabbed her arms and
forced her into the shower, she
told investigators.
Police say the suspect, a blac~'
mim ~rtedly wearing a tank
top and flowered s wim trunks,
closed the s hower s tall door and
forced the woman to disrobe.
Police say no one else was in
the women's locker room at the time.
The assailant was described t.o
police as muscular and about 20
years old.
He flna lly released her near
the Harbor offramp a fter his
companions told him to slop,
police said.
They said that, because the tn·
cident began m Fountain Valley,
the report has been forwarded t.o
police in that city for further m·
vesligatlon.
The suspect is described as a
dark male with a mustache and
a goatee who spoke with a Mex-
ican accent. Police said the
other men called him by the
name Randy
Carter Urged
To 'Resign'
In Editorial
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. <AP > -
The Champaign.Urbana News
Gazette said in an editoria l
published today that President
Carter has been unable lo lift the
nation from the current state or
pessimism and should resign.
·'Throughout his term of or.
fice, Carter has done nothing but
smlle, make promises and do
nothing," the newspape r said.
"Instead of beginning a cam.
paign for re-election in 1980, we believ~ sincerely that Jimmy
Carter should consider resign.
ing the presidency for the good
or this nation and its people,"
the News·Gazette said.
.. Despite a brief rallying of
s upport for the president ::ifler
his emotional s p eech o n
te levision, all was lost In a cruel
cabinet shuffle which took some
of the most able people out of his
goyernment, left the incompe-
tents, and turned direction of the
Executive Office over to the
Georgia Mafia, which includes
his wife, Ros alynn ," th e
editorial said.
The paper said 18 months with
Vice President Walter Mondale
as president would be better
than continuing with the present
administration
Tube Baby I
'Lucky Louise' Said Perfect
LONDON (AP) -Louise Brown, the world's first authen·
ticated lest·lube baby, was a year old today, but the controversy
set off by her birth continues.
"She is the perfect baby, pretty, big for her age, and very
forward," her 32·year·old mother Lesley told the Dally Mail,
which signed an exclusive contract with the Browna before the
baby waa born.
"SHE BEGAN TALKING AT II llONTHS, and we think
that she's not only 1oln1 to 1row up Into a very pretty blonde but
a very intelligent one too," Loulse•a 39·year·old fat.her , J ohn,
t.old t.he newspaper.
The Mall pu.blbhed a pbotoerapb of a chubby blonde toddler
and said she manaeed to 1et a foot Into the chocolate batter of
her birthday cake as It was beln1 D"lixed.
It said t.he cake had pink and white icin1 and was crowned
with a sl.nale pink candle.
Mn . Brown could not have a baby normally because the
fallopian lubes leadln1 to ber womb were blocked and the
blockqe could DOt be removed 1ur1ically, the same problem 40
percent ol the infertile women ln t.he world have .
SHE WENT TO GYNBCOLOGllT Patrick S&eptoe and
phyaiololilt Robert Zclwardl, 'Who bad been doin• pioneer re·
search for 12 rean lnt.o m1eawur1lcal teohniquea for ferUU11Uon tn vitro,~ m 11au, ano embryo transfer. .
The Brttllb dOctOrl took an ... from her OHri•, fertlUMd
lt with ber buabUMI'• 1perm ID • fla11 dl1h In Steptoe'•
laboratory tn Oldbam, and relmplutecl it ln Mra. Brown'• womb.
''We found natur. eould not put an .,. and 1perna toseUMr
IO we d1d tt. We do not Ml anythln1 lmmoral fD dolna that. •1
Steptoe •aid.
LoaiM wu deUveNd by c .. ar.an MCUon lu.ly 21, am, at
Oldham General Hmpltal Tb• aovernmeat 11.cllcal Reteareb
Couaetl ..nnned U. •11 the tlnt t.lt·tube baby oa record.
TBS..,., OF AT LUl'I' TWO otber ..-.tube bebt• .... ..._ """9d llMe, one, a llrl, In Calcutta, Jlldla, o. Oct. a. =l;• am ........ •...,,, m ca..w, 1oc1t1••· • "•· w. .......................... ~ ..... . -............................... .., .... .... W'lfi1ri«I' • •1n1, 1111 ldlll .... .., odterl are ltiD ....... ._...,., •• Mldoal. MtenUlle Md lqal luwnlMcl.
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ROBERT DeBERRY ZAPS CRICKETS IN HIS HOME
He's Another Co•ta Meaan Bugged by Insects
F,....rageAJ
CRICKET INVASION. • •
''I've called every city official
I can for the la!>t week and a half
an d a ll I got wa !'> more
crickets," he said
Residents s<11d the problem
hegan about two weeks <1go
Boa'rd member~ n·pht'd thiJ ,
th<.• district sprf.lyed I ht· field la.'il
Friday and will 1>prf.ly again lh1:.
Friday.
They also said they w1 l~ com·
munieate with the reside nts
through Berry ahout the satua·
lion until it 1s solved.
The IO.ac re field in question 1s
part of wh at was once a 30-acre
site on which a middle school
and an elementary school were
planned.
When these plans we re
dropped, 10 acres we re sold to a
developer, who <1 year <igo com
pleted the home~ in which the
cttcket -troubled rei.adents live
The other 10 acre:. wert: sold to
the city
D1i.Lract bu:.1nt•ss manal(•·r
Hay Sc·hn1t•rt:r 'f.lld 11rohlt·ni'
h:.tvt> <1ra:.l'n :.met: the JO acn·:.
wen~ c1av1ded :.ind ceased b<-tnl(
farmed He said the s1tuat1011
was a1rnravatcd a couple of
months ago when the distril'l
plowed under its weeds, ap
parently d1slurb1ng the cr icket.!-.
Residents said ·they will r><.'
keeping close tab.'i on the cn cket
census.
"When they win<L up in bed
with you, it isn 'lfunny · ·
FV Park Studied
For Balloon Race
Negotiations were authorized
Tuesday that may res ult in Mile
Square Regional Park in Foun·
tain Valley heing the site for the
1980 Gordon Bennett Balloon race.
Eight Killed
In Air Crash
CHRISTIANSTED, Virgin
Islands <A P> -Five Texans
were among eight persons killed
an the crash or a s mall inler-
lsland plane as it took off from
the airport on the island of St.
Croix
The 13 others aboard the De
llavill and Heron were Injured.
three of them critically.
Tht• 19 pussengers mcluded 12
from B<iplist churches in the
Tt•xas towns uf Abilene and
Clyde on un annual m issionary
tr ip lo st Kitts, in the Leeward
Islands
The fi r.i;t hot :.11r b<1lloon racP
in the ancient serie:. was held an
Pans m 1906.
· It was revived last year in
Long Beach after being discon·
tmucd in 1938 because of World
War II.
The Long Beach race included
18 balloons with competitors
from Poland. Austria. Beh?ium. Britain, France. Italy, Sweden,
Switzerland. West Germany as
well as the United States.
Dr. Thoma5 F. Heinshei mer,
president of the Gordon Bennelt
Balloon Race Inc., had indicated
interest in holding next year's
event in Fountain Valley.
Fountain Valley is being
looked upon favorably because rt
as rc latavely fr ee from rn
terferencc caused by overflying
<1ircrufl.
In a letter to the board urginl(
negotiulions. Ch:.iarm an Phillip
Anthony said he believed Lh(•
event has Potential as a senous
inte rnational event.
, ...... _.4J
SUSPECT •••
who u ked to take their pidure.
T .. • weuid·be ..... ,.,....,
WH delertbecl by ltobl1trl frtend
JS in his 30s, tanoed, nearly six
feet tall and with collar·lenall'I
curly hair.
A polke artist drew a com·
poslte of the man with help from
the girl, Young s aid.
That composite, he said, even.
lually led lo Alcala'• arrest
followln1 a four.week investiga-
tion la unched by "lips" from
police agencies and oersons who
know the swipect.
PoUce refused to discuss the
possibility that Akala had a rec·
ord or previuus a rrests or Im·
p"rlsonment.
He is being held in Huntington
Beach Ci ty Jail as a homic:ide
suspect on S2:i0,000 bail. Law re·
quires that he be arraigned by
Thursday morning.
Young described Alcala as an
unemployed. part -time pro-
fessional photographer who car-
ried a card identifying him as a
member or a professional photog·
ra pher 's association.
Police have been searching for
a yellow Schwinn bicycle that
Robin was believed to have been
riding when she disappeared
somewhere between her friend.'s
home al 14th and Olive Streets
and her home a mile away.
That bicycle, Young said, still
hus not been recovered.
Hobin's unclad remains were
round July 2 by a state forestry
cm ployee near a public camµ·
grounds an the foothills near
Sierra Madre.
Young, who said police see a
rema rkable r ese mblance ~tween the artist's composite
of the photographer sought for
<~ue~taorung and Alcala, indicat-
ed this morning that no otht:r
~uspecL<; an the case a re berng
1>ought at this lime .
Ile said Alcala has not yet
been able to account for has
whe reabouts at the time the two
girls were approached on the
b<>ach by lhe unidentified photog·
1 aphcr
PROTEST. •
for next yN1r and agreed to ad
\'ancc> lN1Chers on the exislan~
'>lt•p scah.., which b based on
:.ul·h facto.rs as years with lht>
district and continuing cduc<t t1.,n
"W e will continue lo negotiate
oo that basis," Nicoll said.
Cue said after the meettnJ(
that he interprets Nicoli's stat<.·
ment as meaning the district 1:.
offrrang a zero ~alary increa'>c
Thl' unfon has asked for a 14
11<>rc1•nt hrkc. plu~ additional
:.tcp 1ncn 'ases
The distnct contract propoi.at
c·alls for teachers to be on cam
pus at least seven hours a day
and to be available for five add1·
llonal hou rs a week of school·
rclat(•d assignments, would re·
quire more continuing education
and does away with advisory
<1rb1trauon of gricv;tnces.
The union has asked fo r bind
ing arbitration of grievances, a
bun on layoffs, time off for union
activ1 t1 c s and expanded
benefit:..
E',.._PageAJ
COMPLAINT
before the city council.
He said he'd r ecleved no
replies to the letter he sent
earlie r this month.
Police don't agree there 's a
problem .
Sgt Rudy Valenti, who heads
thl' <immal control unit, said
plainclothes humane officers
wall continue to be used as often
as possible .
Valt'nli s111d the patrol has
been (•ffcctive an reducing the
number of complaints from resi·
d<>nts <ibout leash and animal Ut·
ter law violations.
Where I
On
To Save
ear
* CCJl!•l•t• One Prlc
34.50 Slngle Viti
44.50 llfocal
54.50 Trlfocal
* COSMffc Tlldlllt AU ~ort1IRt P'Pill!I.-.
• .... cll•1••1
co,..a.te Fashion
Frame Selection
lfetl1M Service
uarantee
alllOUI De1ICJ11•r
•wear Styles
250 &.i 17th Street, Costa Mesa Hlllc)ren Sq •
642-4630 • ·Wffkdays 9·5:30 Sat. 9.3
• '
Satedust N11ptiab
Douglas Miller and Becky Fowler, ex-Robert. L . Cornelison performs service,
hibitors at the Sawdus t Festival in above. Music for the Tuesday wedding
Laguna Beach, d ecided to be married was provided by, from left, Craig
there m the rustic setting "so our whole Bens on. Margo Grow and Gregory
family could be together," said Doug, Moore.
nine years an exhibitor The Rev.
<'eunt11 Mui& Rab~
Deputies Await Answer
Orange County sheriff'i; dep-
utit!S adopted a wa it-and-see
posture today in their demands
for a pay increase after turning
out in force al Tuesday's me6t-
ing of county supervisors. de-
m anding loudly and boisterously
<al limes for progress in stalled
negotiations.
After the stormy. 00-minute
session, deputieB were told that
supervisors would discuss the
dem ands at an executive session
today.
"We'll wait and see what
comes oul of that," said Bob
MacLeod, generaJ manager or
the 440-member Association of
Orange CoWlty Deputy Sheriffs.
A sickout reportedly 1s
planned, but deputies thus far
have not participated in any job
Jerry Jogs
Govenwr Running, Lo•ing
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Jerry Brown is runnlq and losing -
running five or six mUe1 a day and loeinc about three pounds a
'feek.
Aa members of the Los Anceles Athletic Club looked on Tues-
day. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. stripped to a pair of navy blue
fOM>rta, donned jogging shoes and did a brisk three miles ln 25
1Dlnuta1 on the club's indoor track.
; ITS PAllT OF A DIET AND exercise procram the covernor
has UMd to drop 35 pOUnda ln three moatha, trimmln1 himself to
1.0 pounds on b1a 5-foot, ll·lncb traine.
M08t people slim for the beach or for high 1cbooJ reunions, but
Brown'• realOOI are unannounced, just like his plane to run for
...... dent.
' After h1I run, •n wblcb he wu accompanied bJ atate Flnance •rector Riebant T. SUberma. Brown did a Mr1el of •it.up and 1fel•bt lifttq aerdHI. A"-........ ll'GD. tbt IO"l'llOI' pumped qte bandl al fellow DOOIJUme .w.tee.
1 .. llm A UGft WODOV'I'," MIDoneottbt elub'• athletic clreetan ... ., ... li*91t...,. (,., ............ ef w ~)-..
"I 'run ftft or ltx mU. a daJ ;• Bl"OWD Nil. '·1 break lt up. I
,.. a couple ot mU.. In tbt ......._ _. tllle acaln la tbt att.r·
qDOD."
Bron allO bu hen fo11owtn1. DOt fllltbMIJ, a Plttlkln diet Mt out for hlm by 1tll·lt11ed &Uta lllDla DatrtUoailt Nathan PrttWn.
: TD mST BAI POSCD aaGWN lDto a true era ot Umtta. •pork, 1am:.._ducll, 1ralD l*9 bMI, liver, lbellftlb, aalmon, nut.a, ~=-~~~~:-~::.=:: .. ,....., ... ,....... ftlltablel aad bolled blw, PN·
........ ~ .............. ~.,..''Jerry Ip I tef, •• a tldaa. ... rtoi dllb. -
.,
action.
J\ crowd of about 250 deputies
and their sympathizers zeroed in
Tuesday on supervisors Phillip
Anthony and Thomas Riley.
Al one point, a member of the
oudjence shouted at Anthony lo
shut his mouth and let the as·
soci ation 's negotiator fini sh h.is
comments.
Others claimed that Riley
handed out misleading informa-
tion that deputies would be eam-
101 about $30,000 under the new
offer.
Riley previously said that the
lnformaUon was given him by
county negotiators for salary
and benefits and that he was
standing by it.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
took exce(>tiOn to what she called bullymg tactics by thedep.
uties. She said it was demean·
ing to both law enforcement and
to supervisors.
She said later they behaved
Uke unruly children who should
be spanked. Later in the after-
noon, Mn. Wieder received' a
gift or a doten roses from the as-
sociation.
Mr. MacLeod said remarks
were not directed at Mrs.
Wieder and that he was sorry lf
sbe wu offended. ·
S.m Welll, negotiator for the
del>uU., aald that the county'•
offer ot a 1 pereent lncreue on a
one·1tar contract would reduce
tbe Oran1e County deputy
aherttfa to a aecond·rate law en·
forcement acency
He aald tbe offer demomtratet
that there la no tonier a top
priority to aet qualit)' "r'IOllDel and that many experienced dep.
utlea already ~releavtn•.
The 1o·cett.en are 101.nt and
1ettln1 hither paid Jobe," Wey.
(leclared.
Wtlll aald that the~ ctep.
utlea are earntn1 saao per
month .... u..n otncen In UM
Anabetm Police DeparUMnt.
w.dl!!d!f, July 25, 1979 DAILY fllLOT .ti
Fed Chief Sekcted
Carter N anies Ex-Treasury Official
WASHlNGTON CAP> -Presi·
dent Carter announced today he
ia nominatif\I Paul A. Volcker, a
former Trea•ury official and
now prealdent of the New York
Federal Reserve Bank, to be
chairman of the Federal
Reserve Board.
In a statement read to re-
porters by Wblte Houae press
secretary Jody Powell, Carter
said of his choice to succeed out·
going board Chairman G·
William Miller: ·
the-appolntmeoC.
··The preeldent bu abown out·
atandinl judfmeGt," aald Prox·
mire, whole committee will ban·
dle the confirmation. "Paul
Volcker la a man of great in·
tellecl and proven leadership
ability."
Rep. He nry S. Reuss ,
chairman of the House Banking
Committee said : "Volcker is an
excellent choice. International
bankers belng what they are, his
appointment s hould quiet the
dollar by noon today. I have
worked with him for years and
"Mr. Volcker has broad
econo mic and financial ex·
perience and enjoys an outatand·
ing international reputation. He
s hares my determination to
pursue the battle against infla·
lion at home and insure the
s trength and stability of the
dollar abroad."
• have found not only that he is
able but that he knows there is a
Congress."
The top central bank position
fell vacant last week when
Carter tagged Miller to succeed
the departing W. Michael
Blumenthal a s Treasury
secretary.
Volcker. 51. has been presi·
dent of the New York Federal
Reserve Bank since 1975 and
form erl y serv ed as un -
dersecretary of the Treasury for
monetary affairs.
Volcker also is vice chairman
of the Fed's Open Markel Com·
mittee, which makes key de·
cisions on controlling credit.
Because o f uncertainties
generated in 1nle rnation1d
APW .......
NEW FED CHAIRMAN
Paul A. Volcker
monl.'y markets by Miller's de·
parture from the Fed, Carter
promised to give priority to the
selection of a successor.
Initial reaction in Congress to
Vo lcker's selection was positive .
Sen. William Proxmire. o.
Wis .. chairman of the Senate
Banking committee and a fro
quent critic of Miller, praibed
* * *
Both the dollar and stock.
prices gained ground im·
mediately after the announce-
ment of the Volcker nomination.
Miller called Volcker's selec-
tion "an excellent choice" and
s aid it "guarantees continwty irr
the conduct or the nation's
monetary policy and provides a
recognized leadership that is re -
quired if we are to assure a
sound dollar internationally ..
· The chairman of the Federal
R eserve presides over the
seven-me mber board, whose
res ponsibilities include regulat
ing a major portion or the na-
tion's banking system, supervis-
ing the money supply and de·
te rmining the level of some
interest rates in the economv.
* * * Y<illey Coptt .
Seeking Nude
'Exhibitor'
Fresh Approa~la?
Fountain Valley police are
seeking a young mun who
s tartles t een-aged girls by
e merging from bushes near
freeway overpasses clad only in
women's panties worn on top or
his head.
Carter Changes
Broadcast Site
Detective Donald Cook said lo·
day there have been "numerous
r eports .. from young women
who say they've spotted the
nude youth near the Slater
Ave nue a nd Bu~hard Street
overpasses.
Investigators have a descrip·
lion of the offender but no strong
leads. The most recent indecent
exposure complaint was filed
last week.
Cook said the youth hides 1n
bushes, then clears his throat to
draw the attention or passlng
f e m a les before expos in g
himself. The incldent.c; usually
occur between 8 a.m . and 3
p.m .. he added.
The youth apparently retreat.<>
into the shrubbery after expos-
ing himself. although none of the
fleeing females has bothered to
look back.
Police said the offender is
between 17 and 20 years old.
about six feet tall, 175 pound:.
and has curly brown hair.
F1re Yields
Pot Cache
CANOGA PARK <AP)
Police havt> arres ted two
b r othe r s o n s u s pi cion or
possession of marijuana for sale
and seized an estim ated $1
million in drug s and
p a raphernalia a fter fireme n
working on a minor fire at a
house here smelled ether, often
used in making drugs.
W J\SHJNGTON <AP I For
his :.ccond prime time news con·
fc•rc ncc, Prcl>idc-nt CarH•r
changed not only toni ght's local<>
to the White House East
Room -but also maneuvered
reporters from outs id e
WashiDb'ton into a better posi·
tion to ask questions (6 p.m .,
Channels 2, 4 and 7 )
Carter's recent predecessors
often have changed n<:ws con·
ference sites -to get away from
settings associated with the
pres idents who cam e before
them.
move to th<' East Room was die·
t ated by a de termination to
escape his past part or a
broader effort to display a fresh
and more forceful brand or
presidential leadershjp_
The timing of the session, 6
o'clock. also was a departure
from Carter 's habit.<> or the past
28 months. Only once, last July,
Gtuoline Not
A Detergent
LOST IULLS <AP I A m:.in
washing out his clothes with
gasoline ~ot more than h~ ex ·
peeled when he as~ed hi s wire to
light a cigarette m his mouth.
firefi11thtcrs saJd_
Salvador und Saldana Perez,
hoth 30. received burns on th«>1r
faces. arms and legs alte r the
gasoline ignited Tuesday at thei r
home here. Perez was treated
and released while Mrs. Perez
was transported to North Kem
Hospital for treatment.
The outside of their house re-
ceived minor damage.
did he hold a nationally broad
cast evening news conference m
W a~hington
Cha ni:cs in locale are cos
m etic, of course. and do not
alter the traditional format for
public encounters between presi-
dent and press.
A more substantive change
was a White House decision to
assign some up-front seats to re-
porters from other parts of the
country . One source s aid
priv<At.ely that about 30 "guests"
from e lsewhe re were given
special credentials for tonight's
con r <' rencc
There have always been "vis-
iting firemen" at news con·
ferences. but In the past they
were sea ted behind the
Washin.nort "reRulars," making
1t difficult for them to gain re<'·
ognition and ask questions.
In fact, past presidents usual·
ly admitted guests only on condi·
t1on they keep silent.
Ca rte r and hi s press
~t>cretary. Jody Powell. orten
have complained about the
Washington press corps and ap-
p are n ti y welcomed the op·
µortunity to pepper the <1:.·
~emblage with unfamiliar faces.
Execution Halted
TAMPA, Fla . CAP> A judge
stopped Thursday's scheduled
l'XCcution of lloward Virgil Lee
Douglas. saying further study of
the case is needed because the
public was barred from the
courtroom during part of his
murder trial. DouglatS was con·
v1cted of clubbing J essie W.
l\tkms Jr., then shooting him
three limes m the head.
Gem
Talk
When Love Blooms,
Come To
UJI J.C. HUMPllR1£S
Cntlflftl Gtmolo(lllt , AG.S
THINKING BIO
and Ulfng tlle phcme
Gem dealers and collectors are
thinldnt blg nowadays:
-A 17.47·earat ll&hl pink diamond
was aold at a New York aucUon for
$660,000 to a London dealer ... who
made the wtnn.Lnt bid by telephone!
-The phone waa alao the blddinc
medium when the 14-07-carat Star of
Nepal, ....,_t diamond ever mined
in India, Wll sold for taeo,qGO bJ a
Tesu auctiofteer.
-In San Franciaco, an Arab
dlp&omat made what may ba.e bMQ
tbe lar1eat credit card Jewelry
purcbaae ever. He bou1ht • .... 000
Ht ot earrr1n11 and brae.let on Ida
Muter Cha..,e. Tbe nenou1 cl_..
wa1 told, "tbere'I plenty of IDOMJ to
cover the puroh ... ," by UM but.
-And finally. a firm down ln
l'allbrook haa cul the world'• larcest
aquamarine. The pleee ot Ha·sr-n
material, valued at SU0.000,
meuant almolt t lfteb• bJ 1 lDcbtt and · wellbl l,llC carat.I! lmaclne trytna to ,,.... tb•t on rour ftDler.
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J. C..JJrunpJ,,.W6 }ew11fer6
GLORY
FLOWE It
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W1d•11 !9 ... Ju~ •• 1'11
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1hat's Not Cricket
...... MJGGSD DSn .-You've beard t lo r1ei.
abMt ........ rill..-of Ewvpe tbat, down lbrou1h the
ent\llW, ha" ~ havtded and ('aptured by ev•ry army
tbat nw maftbed, 1tartlq ·wtth the CruHde1. We bavt1 1.1
to•a lb \bat la our rel*.
,,._ SUropeu bam&eu apparently 1ot used to lo
va.Uom. TM .W.,.n would altb and notJce that here
came ano&.Mr bunc.b ot troope. lllde the yovna airls and
the booM. . Thole pla~ bad bee.n captuled by o many difltrent
arm lea 'that the clUienry had to ask the command Ina
1enera.l for hla calUna card to teU who was in power this
week.
A.LA.8, a l GBI" HEa E in our coastal rc11on. we have
thl& caty wherein they can't keep track of who or wh¥l I~
Coato Me1<m Suggeshrtg New Jnvoden Go Back lo Santo Ano
going to invade next. The place 1s called Cost a Mesa.
Years ago, it was widely reported that Costa Mesa suf-
fered its first invasion at the hands or herds of goats.
These goats allegedly took over everything and ale all the
grass. I've always believed this yam was vastly exaggerated
but you do have to admat Costa Mesa did get the nickname
Goat HHI and people do btame the goats for the lack of
grass and proliferation of concrete.
Let's face it; its easie r to blame goats .than de·
velopers.
BUT I DIGR ESS. We wl're talking about invasions
Thus it has been that Cos ta Mesa has over the years been
Invaded by the l i k es of freewa y dit c h dig -
gers , floodwaters from Santa Ana , topless bar opt!rators
from Garde n Grove, billboard erectors from Los Angele's ,
nude models from Anaheim, beach traffic from every
where and beach sleepers and drunks who got tossed out
of Ne wport Beach.
Aboul the only invasion force that ever posed a threat
to stay in permanent r esidency was the construction crew
working on Fairview Road.
Now. after s uffe ring through all this as the turnstile to
the world, the good citizens of Costa Mesa today arc focm1ot
yet a nother Invasion.
Thls Ume, it's crickets.
THOUSANDS OF THE nasty little beasts have re-
portedly been unearthed by the plowing or some fields m
north Costa Mesa and are invading nearby ho~cs on
Smalley. Secretarial and Damascus streets out m the
South Coast P laza area.
Bad enough the community has had to suffer tht: in
dignity of nude dancing girls, but an insect invas ion 1s
really ghastly.
WRONG THINKERS might believe that this is a home
grown problem. I refuse to believe so. Thal map clearly
shows that the afflicted Costa Mesa neighborhood is very
near the Santa Ana city limits.
I'll just bet you those arc Santa Ana crickets. It's
a notherCOl'lta Mesa invasion, all right.
NATION I WORLD
'Glad I . Appointed · Yi:ou'
Carter Reassures 250 Government Appointees
WASHINGTON <AP> -As·
sembled 250 1tron1 in the Eut
Room ot the White Hou.ae, the
men and women Jimmy Carter
brou1ht lnlo government stood
and applauded when he entered
Thou1b 80me privately worried
hti mlaht e ventyally fire them,
he brOkc that te nsion with his
first IJne "I'm glad I appointt,td
Girl Says
Sex Forced
By Mother
ALBANY, N. Y <AP > A
slim. blonde 13·year-old girl, her
face flushed, broke into sobs ul
her mothC'r's sodomy and abuse
trial as she told of forced sexual
t•nt·ounkrs with u 43-year-old
111 Ii II
Th<' girl wfts the first witness
to h'11lify as the trial of Mary
/\nj(US, 37, of s uburban
(; u1 ldcrlund began Tuesday in
Albany <.;ounly Court.
Artf'r calling only one other
w1tnt>ss. lhf> prosecution rested.
Tht• dtofcns<' indiculcd il would
n 11l no witnesses and Judge
.Joseph llarris schedult!d closinit
argumf>ntR for today
M RS. ANGUS WAS chargt!d
with lhrel' counts of sodomy and
two or sexual ubust• in arranging
<rnd observing sexual contact
h c tween her da ught er and
form er s uburban auto dealer
Theodore "Ted" P epper of
Latha m
The girl tearfully recounted
that she met with Pepper mort!
tha n ts times, beginning JUSt
after her 11th birthday in August
1976, "to do sexual things with
him so my mother could have
money for her bills.
As the girl tes tified. her
mother sat composed at the ta
hie. hands evenly on thf' arm~ or
a chair. The plump, pale wom:rn
s tared at her daughter.
UNDER P'OBING ques tion 1n~ by Assiitant L>1 stricl At
lorney Diane Oubwc. the girl
told how h er mother a nd
younger s ister waited in a
restaurant whale she and Pepper
had their first encounter in a
Latha m parking lot .
Al later m eetings, the girl
testified, Mrs. Angus would sit
at the wheel of ht!r car and look
on while Pepper performed sex
ual acts with the girl in the ~cal
next to her.
Tf•E GIRL SAID then• were
about 15 meetings in 1976, and
three more the next year. Arter
tht!ir first meeting, Pepper gave
her two $10 hills . At later meet-
ings, s he testified, Pepper gav<-
Mrs. Angus $400 to $600.
During c ross-exa mination
hy Mrs . An gus ' a tto rney ,
Bertrand Gould, the girl said s he
ran away from home because
t.he rctt "unloved and rejected ...
all you."
Thus began an exttaotdlnary
"town meeting" Tuesday after·
noon between a president and
b is lop appointee.a from
lhrouioout the covemment.
FOR ONE HOtJ&, President
Carter described the . nation's 1 troubles, bis own failln~s and
lourneg's End
the admjniatration'a problem..
He took queeUona and defended
hla mallped personnel evalua·
tlon form.a, described the need
for loyalty, particularly with· an
election com1ng, criUcized the
Waahlngtoo press corps and re·
auured hia team that he valued
them.
Leavin" the White House. as·
Lo ne American sailor Gerry Speiss. 39, gets a kiss from
his wife. Sally, a s th€:!y are reunited off Lazard, England.
ubo:.ard h is JO.foot s ai lboat ''Yankee Gir l" after he had
saill•d alom• :.across the Atlanlac.
Israel Turns Sinai
I .and Back to Egypt
Hiil NASSEB. Egypt <AP> l~rael returned 2,400 more
square miles of the Sinai Penins ul a to Egypt at a brier desert
ceremony today
The Jsracll flag was lower<:d and the Egyptian fl ag was raised
:is millt:.iry bands from both <'Ountnes played and honor guards
stood al attention
The flag-rwsing ne<ir Abu Rudc1s on the Golr or Suez. marked
the second of five withdrawals whi ch by Januuy will leave ~gypt
Ill poss~SSIOn of lWO·lhirds of the 25,000·square ·milc, wedge.s haped
peninsula it lost in the 1967 Acab-lsraeli War.
T HE F.GVPTIAN·ISRAELI peace treaty signed in Murch pro-
v ides that Egypt i.s lo get the rest walhin three year!..
Israel withdrew first from a 425·square-mile enclave on the
north coast that included the desert capital of El Arish. Today
Egypt got back a 75·mile-long strip down the west coast.
The first transfer on May 25·26 was a m ajor diplomalac oc·
<·<ision attendt:d by President Anwar Sad at, Prime M1n1ster
M enachl'm Begin nnd Secretary or State Cyrus Vance
By contrast, the second w1thdruwal was left lo lsrt1ch and
Egyplwn military delegations with no fanfare even though about
six limes more territory was involved.
THE ONLY RESIDENTS of the region turned over today arc
about 4,000 Bedouin Arabs . The tribal sheiks sat t1round a newly
built platform built for the ceremony. ·
'The turnover was made some 12 hours after the expirat ion of
the ma ndate for the 4,000 U N. peacekeeping troops in the buffer
zone between the Egyptian and Jsraeli armies. Lack of agreement
on a replacement threatened to delay future withdrawals.
1l1taat Cabinet aecretariea ...
a1ency beads and department
lawyere d eacribed Car ter's
performance in ter ms like:
·•very movtnc," ''really inapir·
inc" and "lN>beat."
One partlcipant , who took de·
talled notes but aaked not to be
nam ed, gave this account:
CARTER BEGAN by saying
he considered each person there
a partner and fell no chasm
between himself and t hem ,
.because t hey represented the
same people.
He recounted his stay a[ Camp
David earlier this month a nd the
theme of his July 15 speech~ that
Americ ans were los ing con-
fid e nce in governme nt and
socie ty's institutions.
He said that to reverse lht!
trend the president's voice must
be heard. "I have not s ucceeded
In making mine a m ajor voice."
Carter said. Then, the president
aske~ for their help in this task.
H E TOLD THEM that he
himself had made mistakes and
that he was not a person who
e as ily admitted m aking m is -
takes.
And, on the point thal worried
some, he said the re may in tht·
ruture be "som~ non-voluntary
separations, but not many."
He told the m he regarded his
"fitness report" cards as impor
tant and urged each of them Lo
think about rilling one out on
hi mself
HE SAW THREE factor~ on
the rorms as most important·
Competence. He said there
was no question about the com-
petence or anyone ther~.
-Performance. Were they us-
ing their competence to best iuJ.
vantage?
-And "the m ost con-
troversial one," loyalty.
In defense of loyalty. he sauJ
the problems reaching the Wh1h·
House arc the toughest in tht· rrn
ta on. so h • anticapall'd ;.udt:s
would be on 01Jpos1te sides.
BUT AFTER HE makes Uw
fi nal decision. t•vcryone needs tu
s upport at or it's not a dcc1s11m
hl· '>aid "If you t·an't . then th•·
only option 1s lo rcs1.:n · fl,.
do •s not w:.inl ~uhserv11•ncc., h•·
S<J ld
Then he took qucs t111ns
Answenng one. he <;aad his·
new c hief of stt1fr, lfam1lton
Jordan, would coordmutc Whale
House aides hut would not 111 ·
a ny sort of Cabinet secretary or
head of congress1onul re lations
H E ASSUR•:o them Jordan .,
decisions could still lfo appealt'CI
to him.
"The Washington press ha!>
~rossly distorted this, wh1cn ,.,
s omething they V" c·alled for 111
the past ," Carte r sa1< •.
Then he said that 1f tht·y
had lime he would he honon•d
1r they wdttld slop and say hello
on the way out.
As they riled past. they shook
his hand and had their pictun·s
taken With hrm.
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llrta•n llrtt•n
Iranian's
Mansion
For Sale
BEVE RLY HILLS <AP> -
I ra n ian Princess C hams'
moder n, two-s t o r y m ansion ,
w h i c h m a d e h e a d li n es i n
January when it c ame under
s iege by 500 demonstrators. is
now for sale for $4.2 m illion. the
Los Ange les Times repo•ts.
The Tjmes' report in today's
editions was bas ed on informa-
tion from a real esta te broker
( ___ Sl_if_TE_]
wh o a s ke d l o r e m ai n
anonymous. The broke r s aid the
pro perty 1s the exclusive listing
of <:tnothe r Beverly Hills broker .
who was not a va ilable for com·
m enl
Princess C:hams no longer
li ves in the m a nsion . which
fea ture s a n indoor-o utdoo r
s wimming pool a nd se curity
cam e r as thr oug h o ut. Four
persons living on the g rounds
are caring for the property, t he
newspaper said
..,,..dhlg E•erge•~fl
SIGNAL HILL <AP) An un
identified st udent pilot a nd her
mstructor escaped injury after
Lhe pilot m ade a n e me rgency
la nding next lo a de pa rtme nt
l:>LOre parking lot. hilling a fence
on Inte rstate 405.
"The onJy damage was that it
took the wing off t he plane,"
s aid po lice s pokesman Bo b
McCaUa
~ardieClo•e
LOS ANGE LES <AP > -A
mi le-lon g strip o r Whittier
Boulevard in E ast Los Angeles
will be closed weeke nd nights in
a n effort to curb g ang violence
that has resulted in t hr ee kill·
ings this yea r ·
T uesday's decision by the Los
An g e l e s co unty Bo a r d of
Supervisors <'a me on a proposal
b y the She riff's Oepartment.
which sheriff's captain Kenneth
Smith described as "a last re-
sort "
BMd119 Rapped
LOS ANGELES <AP > A
Superior Court judge monitoring
school dist rict desegregation
here s aid the current progra m
c an exist for only one more
school year "because it doesn't
m uke sense."
Superior Court Judge PauJ Eg·
ly of La1tuna Beach questioned
the busing of students from one
segregated school lo a nother .
"T h o se p a irin g s ar e
monstrous.'' he said Tuesday.
"T he y h ave c r eat e d m o re
s eg r e gated schools than we
s tarted with."
Wetce ... 'C .. I '
PALO ALTO <AP> -First
lady Rosalynn Carter , nearing
the end or a four-slate trip, re-
ceived a less·lhan·enthuaiastic
welcome at a campa11n fund·
raiser in the lush foothills out·
s id e San Francisco.
~.July 25, t979
Sirhan Wins Reduction
SOLEDAD CAP > Slrbao Slrhan, convicted HH .. in of Sen.
RobeJt r. KetMMCly, hH bMn 1lven a four·montJ\ rtducUon In bla
prlsontenteace for 1ood ~avlor
Slrban clalmed dtarlrrs hlT pe rsonal plea ror immediate
freedom n.ctay thal h• hu been offer ed uylum in Ubya and his
att.omty aald h4t had been offered • Job by the Ara b American
CommJUee.
8J&llAN ADDE D TffAT he believes he 111 not responsible for
more I.ban one of fo~r o r five ahot.a fired at KeM edy, and feels his
haodl were forced by lhoae who 1rabbed and subdued him.
The parole board. which has the option or gra nting a four-
monlh per year ruducUun In S1rhan'11 sentence, rejected his plea
for retroacUve reductions. .
Accordint to the bo•rd SJrhan, 34, had made no fttempt lo re:
ha bililat.e himMlf unUI lhls year . when he began taking prison
coW"HI and 1corln1 blab arades.
Deputy Diatrlct Attorney Ronald Ross of Los Angeles urged
that Sirhan'• sente nce not be reduced at all, saying Sirhan's edqca-
lional accompliah ments were not surprising since "he has nothing
·else to do."
Although Sirhan w1ts sentenced to death after his trial, his
term was commuted to bfe after the Uoltcd Sla le11..Supreme Court
outla wed the death penalty 1n 1972.
Under CaUlomla's determinate sentencing law. Sirhan re·
ce ived a tentative pa role d ate of March 1. t985. As a result of
Tuesday's routine parole board revie w . SirbaJfs s cheduled parole
da le wu changed to Nov. 1, 1984.
Sirhan, thin and appearing ner vous. took issue with the board
over whether he s hot up to n ve bullets that struck Kennedy and
bystanders In the kitchen of Los Angeles ' Ambassador Hotel J une 5.
1968.
.. My hands were grabbed and held very forcefully by some
m onster-sized men .... " Sirhan said. "I don't re me m ber the ac·
lual happening. A melee followed . .I don't feel myself to be
responsible beyond thalfirst shot."
He added that he was drunk during the killing and belie ves ir
he was tried today, he would not be convicted.
SIRHAN. A PAL ESTINIAN refugee who lived in Pasadena
when he shot Kennedy j ust after the se nator had won California's
Democratic presidential primary. has said he dis liked Ke nned y's
friendship for Israel.
Both he and his lawyer . George Roberts, re ported that lhe na
tion of Libya and the Arab-Ame rican Committee have offe red him
help if he 1s released .
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Train Crash Kills One
A s pok esman for South ern P acif ic
Ra ilroad calle d T uesday's wreck of two
freight tra ins nct.1r Thousund Palms "one
of the wors t accidents we have hud in
Southern California ." Engineer Ronald L
Ol1\ n . .i:;, of H w lto. Wi.J!'> k1lll'd when lhl·
Lo!'> J\ngt'IC!'>·bound "Hlue Streak " :-,t ruck
tht· rear of a n idle wc~tbou nd llouston to
Los J\ngelf's freight tr<11n T wo tn11nmen
WCl"l' IOJU red.
Bear Shakes Family
SARATOGA <AP> -The Robert Hamilton
family loved their secluded hillside home in the ex·
elusive Red HHI area of lhis San Francisco suburb
But they're having second tho ughts a fter a wild
bear came to visit
"I was s haking in m y boots," Mrs. Hamilton
admitted after her four dogs chased the bear up a
back yard oak tree as her five children swam in
the family's backyard pool.
She said Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriff
J im Burden, who responded to her call for help,
"was just as ~ared of that bear as we were."
After the dogs were called off. the fn ghtened
bear backed down Lhe tree and scurried into the
FIRST TIME
woods before a gam e warden could <1rr01ve with a
tranquilizer gun.
Thal was Sunday night. Since then. a virtua l
army of police officers. a larmed neighbors and
ga m e ward e n s h a vl' d C'sce nde d o n th P
ne ighborhood
A bear-tr acking dog had no luck in sniffing out
the c reature. The bear ignored a six-foot-long trap
cage that had been baited Monda y night with
strawber ry jam -a bear favorite.
J im Swa nson. a biologist for the state Depart·
m ent of F ish and Game. said he discounted
rumors that the bear had been injured.
SAN F RANCISCO I /\ P 1 ThP C:ahforn1a Supreme Court is gettini.:
conflicting advict' on whcthl'r JUStiees should decide how their own
tonduct is prob<'d 1n puhilc or s1•cr.-t
Chief .Just1c1• Hosp Hird. t<•ntt-r of <illPgall<>n'-of m1.<;conduct by
Cali fom1a ·s h1~he!-.t triliunul. w1:1~ to m<ike <.i clo!-.Pd-door a ppearance
loday before th1· Comm1!-.s1on o n
.l11d1c 1<il l'<·rformant·1· mt:et1ni.:
ht· rt·
Al 1~sut.> 1s whether the h1i;:h
c·ourt s hould r eview a 2nd n 1s-
tncl Court of Appeal dec1s1on
Man Guilty
Of Slaying
Librarian
SAN Ll 'JS OHIS PO t J\ I' 1 ,\
Pis mo Beach m<i n h<t'> h ·t'n 01
dc-r('d to spl'nd 2~ y•-;.ir-. to ilf1· 1n
pr ison fo r u m urdl'r h1· s:mJ ht
wa s sor ry ubout
Howell Petru' llarrrs d ulC'hN1
a Bible as h<· stood Tuesday
he fore Supr rior Court J ud.:e
William Fredman und pleadN1
guilty to first-de~ree murder Ju
ly 2 fo r t he .-laying of Or
No r man Al e xander . head
l ib r a ri a n a t Ca l 1f o r n 1a
Polytechnic Stille University at
San Luis Obispo
"l 'M R EMORS En;r, a nd
deeply sorry for Or Alexander'<;
fam ily." Ha rris said
Fredma n. who a dded two
yea rs to Ha rn s· term for use of
a fi rea rm. said in handing down
the sentence Tues dily that he
hoped the defendant ·s remor~t.'
would continue tn n son
Thi· dt·c·1!-.1<1n hl·lcl 1n e ffect
1hat puhli(' hl'anni.:s by the com
m1ssll)n ;.irl' unconsl1t utional
Justice Stanley Mosk. who ha~
dcdtn<'d to testify in public. told
lh<' Justices they have an oh
ligatio n n ot to dis q u a l ify
1h1·msC'lves ht•caust· they ha v1·
no finanl·ia l interest tn the cast•
flul P rt'~1d1ng .Just1<'C Lel'>l l'r
Roth of thl• 2nd D1stn l'l appCJ b
n1urt s;,iy~ they must disqualify
thl'm"clv1·~ from a ny court <11·
111111 o;lt>rnminJ,! from the µrohl'
into alll'J!t'<I m1:-.l'1mdu1·t
M c1sk ·.., op1111on Wi.1!-. voiced 111 J
lmd ftlNl Tubdt1y with l h1• h11~h
1·1111rl by his l<iwyC'r!-.
ROTH'S OPI NION came in a
lcttn l o J ust1ce Bird
Last week. the a ppeals court
quas hed <i :-.ubpoena requinng
Mosk lo testify at the com·
m1ss1on's public hea rings. The
lower court. m r uling on the
Mosk subpoena. s aid tile con-
'-l1t ut1on requirC's that investig.i-
1111n-. of JUthc1al C'Onduct be con
ftd1•nt1al
As ;,i res ult. the comm ission
a bandoned the public hearini;?s
which began J une IR and went
into dost· s essions . And the
eight mem ber pant>I as ked the
Supreme <.:oun for a speedy re-
Vtl'"Y of the appell ate court's rul-
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Favor Airlines
"l'lile Qvil Aenmalltks Board ottklal who lut wtek
told• Onnae County MdeDce be wu .. very 1kepllcal''
cbd1m that tben'1 no room for more alrtines at
Wape A1l'DOl"t had at lent the 1ood H nse to add
be wu UDfamWar with the airport'• 1pedfic pro. ma.
. That belDa tbe cue. be would have been well advlled ao •VGAcl -·-~"" comp&rllOna with other airports nlch, be claimed, always rand "room for a new en -trant."
CAB ctudrman Marvin S. Cohen sald he didn't dls·
l*le the Board of S\apervllon attempt 'to c urb noise by
llmitlna Jet fliahta to an avera1e ol 40 a d11y. His conce rn
was that other airlines besides Hughes Alrwest and Alr Callfomla are not permitted to share the Orange County
business.
Cohen seems to overlook the !act that bringinJ in ud·
d1tional a irhnes doubtless would m~un r~ucmg the
service or existing lines, proba bly making them un·
economic.
And that could mea n mergers, whic h would mean r~·
duced competition -which would be the opposite or what
the CAB s upposedly wants to achieve by getting mor e
airlines into the county.
Further, there'd be no guarantee, under existing
airUne de regulation, that the ne w lines would serve the
sam e routes now used by Orange County travelers.
In short, the CAB official came across pretty clearly
as being concerned with the we lfa re of airlines but
p erhaps less than concerned about the welfare of people
sl'r vcd by a nd aff ect.ed by the m.
Justice Shrouded
Secret tria ls have long been an anathem a to the
western way of justice. The public trial originally was
conceived as the safest method or protecting a defendant
from persecution.
Jn later years, it has come to be seen as the safes t
method of assuring that justice is indeed being carried
out in the public interest.
A public trial is a two.way s treet, designed to
g uurantee fairness for both defendant and public.
But a new roadblock h as been placed on that str eet
hy the U.S. Supreme Court's recent 5·4 r uling that a pre·
trw l hearing may be c losed to the public a t the request or
the defendant The court major ity thus concluded that thl·
S1x l h Amendment right to "a s peedy and public trwl"
belongs only to the accused . not to the public.
This is dangerous ground.
Pretrial hearings arc designed to determine if there
is sufficient 8olid evidence to remand the accused to a full
trial
But as happens today a startling 90 percent of
<.·rimma l cases arc dis posed or before they ever come to
trwl. For it is in the pretrial hea ring that plea ba r gaining
flourishes the accused pleading guilty to a lesser
cha rge to escape prosecution on a cha rge that could lead
to a much heavier sentence.
The a r gument that open pretria l hea rings can pre·
1udicc a s ubseque nt fa ir trial doesn 't hold water. It is
pe r fectly possible , by change of venue. assigning a d1f ·
fcrcnt j udge and careful s election of j ury mem bers, to
avoid a ny possible influence from pretrial publicity.
Hu t if pretrial hearings are to be c losed. it never will
b • possible for tht' public to know what manner of j ustice
iti being handed down in the 90 percent of cases that <Jre
wrapped up at that point.
Coming on the heels or gag orde rs and occasional
eloscd·door sessions in regular trials, the ne w ruling ra ises
the i>pccter of a fu rthe r spreCid of secret j ustice.
~lack.out lifted
Legislators h a ve a habit or painting the mselves into
comers, only to have to back-out awkwardly .
Such was the case with a recent atte mpt to prohibit
hos pltaJs from providing the press with information on
accide nt victims without the express permission of the
patient.
The ba n would have prec luded rele asing the name,
age, address , nature of injuries and gene ral condition of
&he patient -information that has customa rily been
made availa ble.
And. as written, it would have been extended to in·
quiring frie nds and relatives of the victim.
Since many accident victims are in no condition to
discuss m a tters of this kind when they a re admitted to
hospita l. s uch a blackout on basic information could
cause great and often unnecessary concern.
Afte r p onde r ing this aspect of the iss ue. t he
legislators now have decided that information may be re·
leased unless the patie nt specifies otherwise.
Thal makes more sense . • ()pinions expressed In the space above are those of the Da1ty Pilot.
Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and
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Boyd I Tippers
Where did that bit of
vernacular "lead plpe cinch"
comes from?
If the man urrin an um·
brella oo a sunny day, or Lr
be keepa bls met.a l money in
a 101.U coin purae, or if he
bolds tu. pipe In b1a mouth
eoulltentJy, or lf he has red
ball'. well, air, the fellow ls
boud to be an exceedincly
low tipper. Or IO HY the
Caaadlan lkycaps. A 1roup
Dear
Gloomy
GU8
0r..,e County doean 't
del1rw carter, Brown ••llllr. R.C.S.
of these contend t.hey can
spot at a glance by such
signs a man who gives small
ti pa.
E le ven pe rce nt o r a ll
m.urde red men are killed by
their wtves. Forty·one per·
cent o( all murde red women
are killed by their husbands.
Or such be the lndicallona
from the results or a lenlthy
study ln Philadelphia.
· Q. What matet real bird'•
neat aoup so expensive?
A. 'lbe extreme dan1er in
1athertaa tbe nett.a? They're.
buUt by bay awallowt oo the
led1ea of sea c:una on the
coaat of Thailand. Those
led1• .,. 1Upper)'. Many a
bird'• nett harvester hH
fallen to death.
Rowland Evam/Roltert Novak
Thatcher Won't Bow to U.S.
LONDON -Newa traveled
(aal to Wu hington from No. 10
Down1n1 Street that Prime
Mln11ter Maraaret Thatcher, •
ConaervaUve with the wit to
know her own mlnd, la nol J oi.ng
to he pushed around by Presl·
den t Carter'• liberal acUvist.8 in
the St•le Department.
Tha t koowledgt;, relayed to
l'-.OHY Bott.om as Thatcher was
d ecid i n g to
move fast er
lh etn th e
Labor gov·
e rnmc nt
t o ward
tl'rminating
:.unc t i o n s
ag<larasl
Hh Odl'S llt ,
pose s thi s
word of cau·
tion for Jimmy Carter : the
p<>wcr shirt to the tough·mlnded,
selr·confident Tory now running
a Ha irs here could spell trouble
between the U.S. and its closest
a lly. The likelies t source of
trouble h es in conrnc t1ng
p o li cies o v e r Zi mbabwe·
Rhodesia -but it will not be
restricted to that
FORM ER PRIMt; Ministe r
J a mes Callaghan, one of th ·
YOU'D HA~ 1$E~ T'ROJD Of ME 100A'/, 'ROWYNN .1
Earl Waters
1hre wde8l forel1n feader1 In un·
de rst andlnc the free·wheehng
ways of 1JOme of Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance's t.op aides,
sme lled the trouble at once. Jn a
t ele phone conve rs ation with
President Carter lust after los·
Ing the May 3 e ectlon ·to lhe
Conservatives, Callaghan gently
but pointedly wu ned Carte r
that he would now be dealing
with a different rup of lea an
Margaret Thatcher ("Attila the
Hen·· she Is called by some sub-
o rdin ates a nd bureaucr ats in
awe of her tart tongue and s harp
mand >.
Be generous, Callaghan ad·
m cfn is he d C a r t c r • he u n .
derst anding: there are rou~h
waters ahead. but they <'a n be
negotiated and tht" ulhancc can
ta ke the p re s s ur e . What
Callaghan was correctly predict·
Ing was u cluHh of wills und
policies when T h:1tcher's Tory
i d eo l ogy c oll i des w ith
McGovcrnitc infl ue nces sUll
dom inant In k ey bureaus or
Vance's Stat<• Oc•pa rtment.
T he sl ruin!" will go beyond
political disagreemen ts over
sa nctions and rf'cognit1on for
Z1m b:.ibwc·H.hcxJcs 1u. l'·or exnm
pie. evt.-n thouJ.:h Tholcher l(avr
a quick. pulJhC' nof1 to the m·w
Strategic Arms Limitation Trea·
ty <SALT lll. she hH raised far
tougher questions than did the
La bor government over highly
co ntro v e r s ial "n o n ·
circumvention" clauses of the
t reaty affecting U.S . weapons
a nd technology s upport for
Europe.
ONE BRITISH official who
privately congratulated C•rter
art.er Thatcher publicly support.
ed SALT 11 was surprised at
Carter 's heated response. Yes,
sa id the president. but I wish she
were saying the same thing i.n
pri vate.
Likewise. Thatcher is taklng a
stand on the Middle East rar
more sympathetic to the Palestan·
1ans' demand for a homeland
on lhe West Bank than the Labor
government a nd m a ny U.S .
politicians. This puts her in the
gener a lly pro ·Arab European
camp, adding t.o world pressure
on Carter to start bea ring down
on Israel.
But the Rhod es ian t angle
marks the g reatA:.-st contradicllon
between Thatcher and Carter's
African experts, led by Umted
Nat ions Ambassador Andrew
Youn l(. Thatchor re1ecled posl-
l•lcl't1on pressures originating
not in Carter's White Houee but
in Young's office and the State
Department's African bureau.
These pressures sought to pre·
serve tbe discredited "Analo·
American plan" a uthored by tbe
Labor government. • J
INDEED, there was an1w llOt
only at 10 Downing Street but In
the Britleh foreign office -
more di aclpllne d and lees
ideological -ove r Carter's
technically accurate but bilhJy
m isleading state ment about tbe
vote that approve d the new
Rhodesian cons tllulion. Carter,
ta k l n iz th e l e ad fro m bis
African advisers. s aid on June
7 that "only 60 percent" or the
wmtes "supported the new COD·
st1tut1on." That formulation -
"only 60 percent" -sought to
minimize support for the con·
st1tut1on and Bishop Muzorewa's
v ic tory an the wide ly.bailed
April general election.
In fact, the cons titutional
ba llotmg, with only whites eligi·
blc to vote, produced a "yes"
vote of 85 percent (in a turnout
of more tha n 71 pe r cenu.
Carter 's aides r atcheted that-85
percent down to 60 percent by
adding the t!ntire 29 percent who
dtd not vote• onto the negative
column. a device that would give
Ca rtf'r lumsclf only 27 percent of
lh<· vote in 197fl "Can 't they do
!'\lmp lt· anthmeti<' in the White
lfous c?" one top.level Thatcher
off il'1al compla ined to us
IT WA S NOT a matte r of
!'\1mple a r ithmeti c but an
American propag anda effort
that bockfircd at JO Downing
St reel. Thatcher has now used
c•onservat ive Re publican Sen
J ci.s Helms to convey to presi·
dent Carter her refusal to ext.end
s an r t1on s h •yond t he ir No.
\f•m ht•r 1·~p1 rnt1on date . Shi:
'Jlt•nl 50 mtnull'!'\ with lh•lms 1n
.tr1 11np11hl111£1'<1 .July 4 ml·cttnJ.:
1n l.onrlon ll1·lm ... n1·v1·r gol
c·lo..,1· to ;, l.ahor J.:ovt•rnm(•nt
(';1rtt•r unclf.•rst<ind!'\ what h<i:-.
h.qipcnc1 at IO l>own in~ Slrt!t!l
I It· 1s llk<.>l y to follow T hatcher':.
lf'ad m tht• formt-r Rrilish col·
11n y Wht•th<·r he docs or not ,
Tha tcher 1!'\ one woman not In·
lf·r c·stcd in the woman'i. pre·
rogat1vc to l'hangc he r m ind.
New Treasury Dollar Unhappily Symbolic
The U.S Treasury h<ss put into
c1rculat1on <• nt-w dollar Jt l'Un
he pred1ctl•d that 1t will be as
popular as a two dollar bill. Ex·
ccpt for the collectors. 1t wi ll ht:
u real Jonah.
In the first place, instead of
coining it to the size to which
people h a ve
b e e n ac ·
cust o mcd to
a II thro ugh
the Yl'<ir ,
so m e J;!en -
l u ses with
th e t y1>1ctt l
m idget sized
mentality of
t h e W ash
1n g t on
bureaucrats decided it was
cheaper t.o make 1l smaller.
I n a sense t h i s was :ip·
propnate. For the U.S. dollar
has bttrt cheapened all over. the
world. And it 1s appropriate
beca use the value it represents
today is not nearly that whlch it
held lai;t year , or even yestcr·
Charles McCabe
day. lt•t :1lonr· when ttw 11ng1n<1I
si.i;c w:.is M•tllt•d up<111 And abo
beruuo.;l·. unllk1· lhal or1g1 ni:JI
dollar whose s il Vl•r rontenl was
full measurP, 1l 1s now m<1dc of
met a l of htll<' or n11 value
BUT EVE N 1t 's new silt 1s
phony, because today's doll or
u;o't worth the qu<1rter 11.!. s1.tt•
resembles Of cou r se. thl'
quarter itself isn't now worth iJ
plugged nickel
To make matlcrs won.c the
new <.·oln has mort· side!> than
the sl1prwn cst pohl1c1an. eleven
in all , so 11 t•an'I 1·vcn be ust:d an
s lot m achine•!'\
In f<1ct, so worthless is the
com, 1t 1s a wonctcr !>Orne dcsccn
dent of the women's s uffrage
lea der, Susan 8 . Anthony, whose
image decorates it hasn't sued
the government for defa mation.
Of course. that 1s the view
from California which admlll~·
ly has long been pr ejudiced
against any money other than
genuine coins made from gold
and salver. The natives here got
th:1t W:J)' hN'CIUS t' thl'y didn't
t radl' 111 collls. other thun soml'
that '"'r•· pr1 val('f y minted. uni.JI
lonJ.: <.1fh•r Jotnang thl' good old
lJ SA. Hefon· th<t t. gol<l du:-.l
w:.i s the exchangl'.
WHEN COINS came into use
thl' We:.terners would accept on
ly those of gold and s ilver It
w<1 sn 't until the low<1n:. dts·
covered Long Beach Hnd thc
Eastern slickers flocked to Los
Angeles to Occct! them and the
olht'r mtd·wcsl('rner:-. who had
followed in the m1grat1on to land
of fruits and nuts <botanical
•a r icly in those days1. th:it
puper money eaml' into c1rcul<1,
t1on In California.
t:vcn the n. one had to be
careful lo whom the "funny
m on e y " was o ffe red . T r ue
Californians would as soon lynch
a dude proffenng paper money
as look at him. As for the paper
dolla r. once the Iowans a nd lhe1r
followers had invaded Soulhem
California it quickl y bcc<i ml'
kn o wn as a "Lo s Angeles
tloll:H and anvone with a w<td
of pupl'r mnnt:y was :.aid to l.M·
<'a rr)1n ~ ·a Los Angel e!'\
b.1nkroll .. Both s tigmas pre·
\:Jtlcd n ght up to WW IL
T he 1mprcs s 1o n m ay b1•
without b<ts1s but somehow 1t
seems that the America n dollar
com menccd s li pping , accom·
pained bv hard times. a bout the
llmt· the ,:tovernment started
subsl1tutm~ paper m oney for
coins. It got worse when the U.S.
went off the gold standard but
n•ally touf·hcd bottom when they
!'\ta rted making coins without
!'\ll vcr and pennies without co1,.
Pl'r
Wl' have no w reached the
point whe re the gove rnment has
became too cheap to even use
pape r to make money. and Is al·
temptinK to use recycled worth·
less metal.
It won't be long before the
generations ~rowing up won 't
even know whut was meant by
"Lhe clink of a silver dollar."
Joggers Could Divert Energy to Useful Tasks
Ha ve you ever been caught in
the middle of a devout dialogue
between two Joggers? I have.
and it Is an experience I would
not care to repeat. The talk is
something like a debate between
two medieval schoolmen on the
question of actual and efficient
g race. Superstition raised t.o ltA
apogee.
"I 'm tr ul y I nto m y
body, now,'' says one chick.
"I 've swept
my pa1t away
l i ke a bad
dream," says
the other.
They are
talkln1 about
a 1ruelln1 ex·
erclse that la
almost cer·
taln to hurt
the Ir spinal
column one way or anot.ber.
They are religioua Jo11era. Joe·
1ers d.lff er from other Canal.Sea ln that their beliefs co to tbelr
ffft rather than to their helld. It
I• no accident, I think, that mott
of ihe Jo1a•r1 I know are
1raduat.1 d lhlnkery or of Birr
Werur snant'• MtDlDan.
pounding or the backbone that
jogging Is, and I am wilting to
grant that jogging is on the
whole better than sitting on your
tail. But It is neither more or
less worthy than any other form
of h a rd physical la bor . The
longshoreman at least gets paid
for his work. They don't talk Uke
St. J ohn or the Cross a bout haul·
ing stuff out of the hold
I a m Indebted to the good
Herman H. Spitz, or Princeton.
N.J., for an answer lo the prob~
lem of the jogger. He s uuests
that, during this time of the
energy criala, we put them to
work for tbe aood of the country.
"My propoaal," HYI Spits, "la
Almply that Jouers should
volun~r to perform physical
tasks for thole who are lncapa·
ble of dolnJ so themselves. Aa
one example they miabt volun·
teer to mow the lawns or the
elderly, Infirm and dlaabled.
"TI08 WILL not, unfortunate·
ly, spare ua from tJreaome self.
rlcbteoua sermons about myat.Sc
experiences. No doubt we aball
aoon bear from former Jog..-.
•bo ....... mowtA• to tbe potnt l'M A O&UT bellnw la,_. of nlaaultaa. pu1bed tbeauelvet
....,, wldlla ii a far dl8ll\al ud tlMll' mower• tbrouo OM
tlal•I from tile a11teaauo ... Jaon, u ova eftolt tW
•• :'
rewarded the m with a glimpse
of Nirvana.
"We will kno w that their
hearL, s till beal with the res·
ona nce of water pumps and
their souls still shine with the
glow of self.fl age llation, but -
considering the altruistic nature
of their deeds we will be able
to be ar their martyrdom with
some degree of equanimity."
Spitz relates his whole re·
li gious movement t.o the energy
crisis. "Jogging." he adds,
''uses not only the energy stored
in food but, Indirectly. the
e nergy expended in planlln1.
harvestina, processing, packaa·
In& and aellin1 the food. And to
what purpoee?J'
Tbeee 1ucc:lnct commentl att
Indeed well taken. There ii v. Ill·
tle difference betwffn the ded·
teated .tol1eT and the medieval
bellevera that the wrath or God
can be appeued only by beaUnc
younelf to a pulp.
THE nasT WAV£ or the n a1euant .movement .... ~ ln
Italy In the t3tb century and
1pre1d all over Europe. About a
century later, It tbe time ot tbe
black deatb, •cen• of pubUc
proc.,._ wttb tbe ubJbltiaa
ot bloody 1tU-cutla1tlon npeet·
eel Oft • llDllMDM teal•.
Tb• jo11•n coulcl eb1n1•
4
themselves from a mild national
pestilence, sure to exhaust it.sell
by about next spring, Into a na·
tlonal resource -if they would
but bethink themselves. They
could not only mow lawns bul
move furniture about, repair UD·
certain roofln1. and even deliver
messages and packages by foot.
Their services wouldn't cost
lhe m anything, since most or
them seem t.o make their livings
In l!UCh cons picuoualy un·
re ligious places aa brokerage of·
flee• and ad 11encies. Their
services wouldn't COit an)1.h.lna
to the people who are bonellttinl
by them. And none of thla would
Interfere wlth the Jo11er'1
medltaUom on llow much ~
he •• do6na hla IOUl and close be la 1eWna to bll body.
All in all, the Spit.a modelt pro.
posal la an admirable one.
...... &~llliii ud
UttenlDI &o • tOdaJ ln Ulla ball.
It wtll liave Uttle uadent~
lf we ¥Ote to uphold tbe 1tat1M.'
-Helmutt Sle1ler1cbmldt,
memw GI &M Welt a......
Baade1ta1, wblc' woted to ,.,. .............. " ........ .
oa m•rder ••• $•• anew pro111111daaefNM1wu---.
I
NATION -Wecsneedliy, July 25, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7
Iowa Halts Foi-eign Land Buying ... ~~....-~~~._..-..~----
Ch an gin g Thnes Bringin_g Fear-to Fanners
Al'Wl,..,.....o
SPONSOR OF IOWA'S TOUGH LANO.BUYING BILL
Rep. Horace Daggett AIM> Ferma Lend In the State
Atlantic City Wax
Museum Melts Away
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. CAP ) One or Atlantic City's
lundmarks appears to be heading the way of the old hotels and
may soon bow to the spread of casino gambling in this ocean re-
sort.
Tuss aud's Eni.:lis h Wax Museum, a Boardwalk tradition for 17
years. has rcceivt:d a n eviction notice effective Sept. 15.
"We have 300,000 people a year come in here." museum
manager Douglas Beaupit said , "Atlantic City may lose one of its
most popula r attractions ."
Eight other Boardwalk shops also received eviction notices.
Resorts International, which paved the way for legal gambling
east or Las Vegas, plans to build a casino-hotel on the site a cross
No rth Carolina Avenue from its current casino.
Beaupil said the 9,000-square-foot museum, owned by Ripley
International Ltd of Canada, with 133 figures on display, 1s too
lar1e to move
By PET Ea ARN i 1T A~--i.ICMfelU 1111
LENNOX. Iowa -"James
Bond Just bouKht the Akselsen
place," the Fayette County real
estate agent told fellow brokers
at a state meeting.
British actor Sean Connery
and tome other investors paid
Sl.5 million for the 680-acre
farm.
A TAYLOR COUNTY real
estate agent told how a well-
dressed West German walked in·
to his storefront ol(ice and said
he would pay up to $500,000 in
cash for land.
•'The first farmers we talked
lo quickly sent us on our way.
They didn't believe anyone bad
that kind of cash to spend on
property," he said.
The visitor managed to s pend
$345,000 on 400 acres within a
few days.
AND 111ERE WAS that mat-
ter of a Husein Seperhri and an
Ahmad AJshasa, who had just
filed papers for the purchase of
457 acres of pasture land in
Ringgold County. The realtors
s peculate d on wheth e r they
might be the first Arab nationals
to buy land in Iowa
Business chatter like this has
a s pecial poignancy for r'eal
esta te brokers in Iowa these
d<tys It is about to end.
This Mid west slate that for
we ll over a century has sold its
gently rolling plains to waves of
arriving foreigners has prohibit·
ed any more of them from buy.
ing land to farm. They a re al-
lowed to buy la nd in limited
amounts for industrial purposes.
THE SPONSOR OF the suc-
.cessful legis lation, s tate Rep.
Ho r ace Daggett , a fa rmer
himself. said, "I realize that
many of us here were foreigners
•tt one time. But limes have
r.hanged."
The changing ti m es have
brought fears to Iowa farmers
that a foreign investment binge
mi,::ht victimize them by driving
up prices and further endanger·
ing the smaJI farm.
Iowa has fallen in line with 25
other states that restrict foreign
land purchases in some form,
but its provis ions a re t he
toughest in the country. Iowa
pre vious ly rest ricted foreign
farmland ownership to 640 acres
per person
"IT IS BEST FOR Iowa
farmers to own Iowa land." said
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America" -"Timea Have C~
. . . " -emmiM• why the HatDMt/e .
State Nia acted to reatrict foreign land purchaua.
Daggett. ··w e have Interests in
the schools, the churches and
the economy of the slate."
The tough legislation was ap-
proved almost unan1mously in
Jun e. t o take e ffect n ext
January, even though two years
or investigation •disclosed that
only about 15,000 acres of Iowa
land is foreign-owned. an in-
finitesimal percentage of the 36
mimon acres of arable farmland
in the state.
Throughout America .
foreigners are estimated by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture
to own less than 1 percent of
slightly more than a billion
acres of private land.
"WE CLOSED THE barn
door before the horse escaped,"
s aid Daggett. a Republican
whose political career began 20
years ago when. as a reluctant
candidft~ for the school board,
he was elected even though he
and his wife voted against bis
candidacy.
He was elected to state offi ce
in 1972. and conlinuted to farm
several hundred acres near Len
nox in southern Iowa.
·'What it all comes down to 1s
competition for land. We have
Indiana and Illinois farmers
here who sold their own farms
and purchased similar ones here
for half the price. And then we
saw that Bert Lance was selling
his bank to the Arabs, and that
foreigners are moving into other
concerns. We figured it would be
better to stop anything like this
ha ppening to Iowa farmland
before it even started," Daggett
said.
IN THE HASTE TO assemble
information to s upport the bill
las t year. farmers were en-
couraged to report their suspi-
c 10 n s of possible fo r e ign
ownershi p or neighboring farms
lo the state assessors.
"People were poring all over
state and county records trying
t o figure o ut whe re a ll the
<See IOWA, Page A8)
Runners
Shot; 2
Boys Held
We specialize in diamond sighs.
CINCINNATI (AP ) ·
Two t een -age boys
charged with woundinJ,:
th r ee fe m a le long
distance runners with a
pellet gun have been re
leased in the custody of
their parents pend an~ :.1
he ari ng an ll amtlton
County Juvenile Court.
The boys, ages 13 and
14. were charged with
recklessly discharging
a n air rtne.
One woman h ad a
tooth shot out and two
others were s hot an the
legs during a five mile
race in May There wen·
not scn ously anJurcd
Center Sold?
FRESNO <AP)
Fresno County's Vall ey
Medical Cente r should
be so ld to ~ private
he alth care firm or a
m e dical school t he grand jury says. rt that
isn't done, a private
hospital management
firm s bouJd be retained
to take full respons ibili-
ty for the facility. the
grand jury said In its an-
nual report.
Fmd the diamond of her dn.•am'> 1n uur tn•mcnd ou ..
.... dcction of di..impnd s tud earrings. Wt.• havt.• them in .di
"it.es, set in 14 karat gold, pricc<ffrom $125. Conw s1.·1·
them. And get the diamond sighs y uu'Vl' .1lway... Wilntn.l.
l 111t ''"'"'''*"'' l'H
'""1111111 1 .. tJnJ . l\.t>"f'l•rt C.l•flfl·r. Newri111 Ht-.1l h 1171 II (1 11· I ~)(0
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Final Phase
Now Available
On Catalina Island
In Avalon
700/o sold out. The last phase
. Vista is now more than . offeredforsaleand Th~s~~~; of fewer than 20 units ~~.".:,Wb':;;~~hese beautiful c~n
coh these are gone no more w_1 d ed be~use of their location w en rare 1n e .1 ·vate dominium homes are very because they are bu• t on pn
on lovely Catalina lsland(an~lease). Utili1ing steel and concret:
land, land thatdyou ~7;~:;he "flats" and partl~ 0~: stt::~~g
and constructe pa of these homes o e .
h. II "de with elevator, many d lleys while others en10Y a • s1 , h rbor hillsides an va · w of the a ' . h " vie . town and hillside view. d 1 2 or 2V2 baths t is panoramic bedrooms an , ,
. Consisting of one and two as standald, many deluxe _tea~~': outstandin~ proi~d o~:~. It is almost certain Cth~t :.~::land.
found only in cus om condominium on a a I . d I t chance to ever buy a local no growth att1tu e, y~ur as restridive m11nicipal codes, a vironmental concerns aU ~1g~!!t availability of utilities and ~cts of this nature ever built ~:tate that th~re widH ~ n::=~~~ live in paradise act now
. on~e1dan · Y h
:::.. this is probably y~u: last;;: on the phone, you must
Too beautiful and im=I e tod on site sales office. Open every
vlslt the Bahia Vista aj 20% down/ 101/2% interest rate.
-
d Pricesstartat$129,900· ay.
THE BAHIA VISTA
360ClementeAve.
Avalon (Catalina Island)
Calif. 90704
........... Ju~··,.,.
Iowa · Halts Land Buys
FroM N°"' On, Forei,psn ~eed Not Appl,y
•o r • fNiil Pliii An 111"1'pan .... ··..ww .... r:a· .... ~~rm:.~·= ~-...., flq1red • Arab but lie t•ned out to be a U .s. ..u-.·· a.n.et&q a pop.alar ... u.
meet • Iowa. bumper IUcbn
1HH rea4la1. "Dear Arab,
1raln h m y ol l." a n
............ t °' lM .......
power in the 11aln export.la1
bua6-.
W81LI£ IOWA'8 TOUGH
foreip tMulDc b6U pUMd Miily tbroucb tlM IMUlatu,., oppoal-
Uon wu not ditflcult lo flncl-dur·
tn1. Witt.
Af'WI ........
thouabt thelr land wu beln&-
1tol.,n away. Actua lly, 90 per ·
c-ent ot au farmland bou•ht each
y-.,ar l• by farmers addinl on to
lhelr properties. That hetpe t4
account for the decline ol the
1mall farmer. I don't lhlnk then!
l1 e ven a potentha l threat b y
lorel8ntn." Suppe>rt.ert of lowa 'is blll polnt
to natlonal lnveatment trendll to
juaUfy ~ir atancc .
K U&T SO&TEBE&G OF the
Iowa Farmers Union char1ed
that foreipera were buyln.c up
to 18 percent ol Iowa hand eom
ln1 up for 1ale. The A1rlcultural
De partment r c po r t"d t h•t
fo r eign inter e1Sl8 bouaht am
esUma~ S4 out of cw«iry t .000
acres or US. rurm llrn1l ttuel
changed hands in 197K
Hutky Raymond Bluell, who
bas been f armln1 hls 380 acres
near ere.too tlnce 1936, taid,
"Wiien I eventually sell, I don't
care whose money lt ls. I don't
Uke the new law. I don't believe fore l1neu burl o ur l a nd
anymore than local farmers.
Forelsnen own gr ain e levators
ln north Iowa a nd no one's
squawkinc about them."
AN IOWA FARMER?
Actor Sean Connery
Almoel half or fort1IMn ownt-d
land In Amcrl<'lt wa11 1)un·h1&1wd
ln the paal two Yl'llnl, 1u·t·on lh11(
to Nullon11l f'urnu•r11 l l1111m
testimony ut ll Scnult• t11•1&rlnat
Sen. Hlr<'h Unyh, t> Ind , h 1tll
te rmed lhl' tu•nd "ollvlou11 111111
d i!lturbinl(. ·'
A fo rme r D es Moin e s
R egiste r -Tribune ed itorial
writer, Lauren Solh, said Iowa's
economy is tied lnt.o and Inte-
g rated Into a foreign m arket In
corn and soybea ns, "and it
doesn't make sense for an In·
tcrnational trading community
to project hatred to foreigners.
Ge rman, Swedish or Norwegian
stock," said Soth. "Germans urc
doing most or the buying of land
he re . It Is strange lhol we're
now restricting them .''
Some I •"al t'xr ·rtft ctoubl lhe1
to ugh lowu bll r un 11l 1in1I ''
f('de r ul c•ourt lt•xl Soyit llti
sponsor, 1>11.i.:e H , "No doubt
there urc 1111ow t n ·11tl1•11 lh11t w1•
will run 11fo11I of llut 111 v 1tlt•11
WllS thul WI' !'lh11t1hl jlllll" II flt tll ,
und rind out w l111t w 1• 1·1111 111111
<·1111not clo 11rt1·rw1111ll, 1\1111 th11• "•
J Ulil what wt• llul "
"MOST OF US HERE come
from first or second generation
A prominent lowu rcul cstnt" a ge nt, Dua ne Sanduga from
Am es. s aid, "Mos t people
thought there was much mon ·
fore ign invest ment in farmi.
than the re really wus . They l'art Ill -"Cn mc· On In'
. ttor.,, ¥ou llad hJ Wait •..
DEAR PAT: I intended to write this letter
ubo ut 11ix months ago , but didn't get around tCI at.
Can you tell me the address of the Procraslinutor's
Club of America?
L.G., Costa Mesa
Sorry It took A YS another tbree months to re·
search your question, but that's bow It soes
sometimes. Even the dub dkbl't amwer my In·
qulry for another foar months. It was organized in
ttH ud lite man elecl.ed president al that lime ap·
pare•UY remalm la office becaue tlae 1157 a-aal
eledloe u s been put off. PCA promises to send bis
. n .. ne alOllg one of these days. In the meantime,
yea CH probably join the club by writing to
Procra.U.a&ors Club of America lac., 1415 Locust
St., PMJadelphla, Pa. 11192 -when and If you 1et
to the po1t office to buy a stamp.
Radial• Red~e> Re•bta11~r
DEAH PAT . Do r adrnl tires increase gas
mileage? I've h<"ard t.has, but would hke to find out
if It's really true. K.M., Newport Beach
By nat11re of tbelr coutructJoo, radJal tires
decrease rolling resl1tance aed tlaereby lncrea1e gas
mileage. About 10 perc:entof&M gaaollae fed to a car
en1lne l• used to overcome Ure rolllng reslatance.
Wben that rolllnl resl1tance Is reduced, gas mllea&e a-_.._...provea.J'he Jtl&b.er atreag_th coDStruction o!_
metrlc·slzed radial• Introduced lD 1978 perm up to
35 pounds air pressure <Inflated cold>. That Increase
-the previous maximum was 32 pounds -com-
bined with new tread compounds has led lo
tlgnlflcantly better gas m llea1e.
Jobn D. Kelley, dJrec&or or tire development at
Tbe Flrestoae Tire & Rubber Co .. says, "A metric·
tl&ed racllal Ure laflated to lls maximum pressare
ca• Improve mileage by as much as 10 percent at
1teady lalllt••Y 1peed1 compared with coaven·
Uoeal b6u tarn nut at their mormal preuure." He
add• daat Fl.ree&oile l1 alma.1 to lacreue pennlltl·
ble air preuare to at mucb as 44 potUHll by 1981.
11..e ,.,,.... Appltl Pre•••re
DEAll &EADERS: Tltere la aa lmportut Mt.ell
aade rml•l•I tbe benefits of lllgber air
preH~ Way's radJal tires. Whee lt comes to
tlret, /Qaerlcau are aotorloat "llllderlllllaten ."
8t11dlestllow$11atmoretbanllalloftlaeapproalmate·
ly 4Mmlllloa'a.eomoblle tlret1011&M rHddo•'tbne
e11oap air preuare. Coaaeqaeatly, more thu ball
of all can -even If properly lalled and operated -
are 11ot realblD1 tbelr fall 1a1°mllea1e poMllUal.
Can wttla u,.. uderWla&ed by ellll== pe a.._ 2.1 peree11t more hlel at ... .., · way • ...._ .... ...._..,.. ...... ,-::1.v au.· ................ ., ... , .. ; ... , ....... ..... , ....
WW la tM eenect Jirl• .. f•,.... Ureaf Oa au can, ........... Un Pl•••• fer ..... a1 .. , . ...., ........................ ....... .............. ,.,.. ................ .....
er •••r •••t . Rt1•~~ ~r••••r•• are NH••1n«2•,... ..._... ..,..,.., •rtYlaC .. aet '-Uer ... ..U.11•, btdeeld,......,...._.._.". ....... an. ........................ alLAlld
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.. ~elleeile4...,..._tMU..an..._ = ........... -......... Ma& ••• . ,.. ............... .
Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape, petting the ons~s and action you nud
to solve m('q"WtiU m government and bunneu. Matl
your q~stioru to Pat Dunn, At Your Sttmce. Orange
Coast Dmly Pttot, P 0 IJoz IS(J(J, Costa Mesa. CA
92626. Aa many letters as posmble w1U be an.nue?'t!d ,
but phoMd mquanea or Letter:r not includ.Jng the
reader's full name. addreu and business hours' plume
numbeTcannot becon:ruJcred Thi:rculumnappear&dm-
111 ncept ~11ndf1ys
fluerdraft c·,,.,~ra9t-c·,,,.,,,,?
DEAH PAT: I'm think ing ubout opening a
checking account with overdraft privileges. Do
you think this is a good or a ~ad idea ? Jt. would be
nice to .have extra mon•!Y when I need 1t, but I'd
like to find out if there a rc any pitfalls. ·
L. E., Corona del Mar
Overdraft privllell(es (utcually llmlt.ed to $&00)
may CO!lt you as much as store credit. Before sign·
ing up for an overdraft account, be sure to find out
about the lDl.eretit rate. Baakl may charie from It
LO 18 percent for ove rdrafts, and there may be aa
additional ree for each transaction. Banks make
ove rdraft advances for the exact amount or in
multiples. Therefore, If the bank loans only ln
multiples of SIM, you would have LO borrow SIM
and pay Interest on it, even though you only
needed an extra SZO or S30. Also ask U there's a
monthly (ee for overd ra ft privileges In addition to
interest, and see tr deposltj LO your checking ac·
count automatically apply LO an overdrart balance
or If you must speclflcally repay the overdraft ac·
count.
Guide May Hrlp A rtlst St?H
DEAR PAT: I would like lo find buyers for my
pa intings or an agent to help me. I'm considered a
good artist and I've won prizes, but recently had to
close my studio beca use or high rent.
N .8., Laguna Beach
You may l>e Tnte rested In the oook, • .-Artist's
Market," published by Wrlter'11 Digest. This 624·
page directory llsts nearly 3,000 buyers or nne art,
cr a fts , designs, Illus t rations , c artoons a nd
photography. t;ach buyer describes the kind of an
sought and the rates paid. The directory 111 divided in·
to 45 market categories with Ul ustratlons oa ti.le type
of art or photography purcba~ by buyers IA that
category. Copyright Information oa an, cartooas,
comic 1&rtpt1, photography, film• and televlsloa lt lD·
eluded, lD addltloa to marketleg tlpa and a sample
comm~ art a1reement. A free brochare,
"Jobs " Opportualtle• for Artl.tta," alto Is available
by wrtUag to tlle pubUtller al 1133 Alliance Road,
c a.e1naau, Obio45Z4Z.
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A San Clemente lifeguard uses bullhorn to
warn swimmers during recent powerful
surf and rip tides spawned by Hurricane
Delores. Surfers prowled their favorite
coastal vantage points sizing up the
turbulent sea to find the best wave sets.
Wine: Matter of Habit
Monks and Holy F.riars Produce Jlery Finest
By HUGH A. MULUGAN
A~-..Ca.IC.: o t 1
ROME -Near Piaua Navona, where the
tourists always go to see three of Rome's loveliest
fountains, stands a re markable liquor store that
the tourist.I have been slow in discovering.
But the natives know all about the marvelous
medicinal elixirs of Ai Monasteri, as the s hop on
Corso Rinascimento is called.
Al MONASTERI -LITERALLY, AT the
monasteries -deals only in wines. brandies , Ii·
queurs. etc ., distilled, brewed, bottled, barreled,
whatever, by the good monks and b.oly friars in
the ir monastery wine
~:~l:;~; ~Zi~nvi~~~rd~~e (~~J'
A browse about the Stew shelves indicates at a
glance how busy and
versatile these men of God have been at reaping
the harvest of the Master's vineyard.
There Ls Rhum Fantasaa, fantastic rum, from
the Carmelites; Sambuca liqueur from the Cister-
cian moab at Certosa, a cloistered order whose
members have taken the vow of silence; Gin Dry
Vallombrosa from an ancient abbey in the Alban
Hills; Uquore Sambucaffe del Paradiso, literally
the coffee-flavored liquor of paradise, heaven-sent
from the cellars of a Benedictine monastery out-
side Florence.
THE SHOP ALSO OFFERS a large selection
of medicinal brandies and soothingly alcoholic
Two Daughters
Lesbian Mother
A.u:arded Custody
TRENTON, N.J . (AP) -A div.ided state ap-
peals court has ordered two girls returned to their
lesbian mother, saying children are better off liv-
ing with a dutiful homosexual mother than with a
"deviant" heterosexual father.
In a 2-1 ruling, the Appellate Division of
Superior Court ordered the girls returned lo their
mother from a father found to have a ''troubled
and deviant" personality.
THE llAJO&ITY OPINION, WlllTl'EN by
Judge Melvin P . Antell, conceded that the girls,
ages 11and15, would be forced to cope with "com-
munity disapproval" but said "this does not
necessarily portend that their moral welfare or
safety will be jeopardized."
Ant.ell auuested that be had grave doubts
about the "stable atmosphere" in the father's
household in light of testimony that the father's
new wife posed in the nude for pictures taken by
the family dentist.
The mother was portrayed in testimony as a
dutiful pannt who did not encourage her children
·to become bomoeexuall, Antell said.
elixirs that take the curse out or ordinary, every·
day drinking.
Who could resist one for the road if the drink
offered was Liquore del Pellegrino, the liquor of
pilgrims?
Closet drinkers would no doubt feel less guilty
sipping alone on Elixir dell' Ermita, a drink of
hermits. Elixir de Miele, a potent potion distilled from
honey, bas a picture on the label or a dozen plump
friars beaming down benignly from a monastery
balcony while the busy bee doth his thing for the
benefit of the order
FOR CENTURIES THE FRANCISCANS at
Viterbo , 30 miles north of Rome, have been con-
cocting a pine-scented palliative that carries a de-
lightful monastery health warning on the label:
"Liquora Amaro che Ti Sana," the bitter drink
that makes you well.
From nearby Monlefi ascone comes a crisp
golden wine with the strange name of ''Est! Est!!
Est!!!" that turned out in the long run to be less
than healthy for a visiting' German bishop. His
tomb is in the h1gh altar or the local church.
According to the story. which purchasers of
the wine wilJ find on a card attached to the neck of
the botUe , Bishop J ohann Flugger of Augsburg set
out to visit Rome in 1111, but he was such an ad-
mirer of Italian wines he never got there. He sent
his servant ahead to mark the walls of inns and
taverns where the wine was good with the word
"Est" (it is> or "Non est" <it's not) if the stuff was
rotten.
AT MONTEFJASCONE, THE BISHOP'S pre-
cursor fo~d such fantastic wine that he scrawled
the word three limes, with accelerated exclama-
tion points on.the inn wall. The result was, as the
old Blue Guide to Italy reports, "both servant and
master drink overmuch and died," bequeathing
their unique rating system as the name of the dis-
trict's wine to this day.
Dom Perignon, the father of champagne
whose statue looks out over the vineyards, may not
have put the fizz into the world's most festive
beverage, but he created an industry as well as a
taste sensation by inventing a way of tying down
the corks with string and keeping the bubbly bless·
ing from exploding.
For 47 years, until his death in 1715, Dom
Perignoo served as cellar m aster for the Benedic-
tine Abbey at Hautvillcrs. little realizing that his
name would one day stand for the best or what he
and his fellow monks called "vin diablo," the wine
or the devil.
TIDS Ll1TLE EPISTLE ON THE Lord's little
old wine makers cannot end without a reverent
bow in the direction of Father Juan Ugarte, the
Spanish J esuit who planted the Wes t ern
Hemisphere's first vineyards in Mexico. and the
Franciscan Padre Junipero Serra, whose friars
built 21 missions between San Diego and Sonoma,
most with vineyards, to launch the California wine
industry.
For those who mi~hl be shocked at these pleasant gardening activities and cellar recreations
of the good friars, Ai Monasteri also features a full
line of skin lotions, hair restorers, shampoos,
digestive nostrums and deotrlfices concocted by
the same contemplative cellar masters.
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WAIHINOTON (AP> -Prepant
lfflt • .,.,. wtU have more placet to
lffk l'Mdieal help and eounaeUna.
now that LI•• aovernment baa
lauaeb•rlta pncnancy p"°'ram for
adoletctntl.
The pf'Olnlll, dHICned to offer
PtelDMDl tMA·•Prt an al~rnat.lve to
abortJon. wat formally set up when
the 1ovemment lnued re1ul•Uons
for the •~lal cenh:rs that will carry
out the proje~t
TBE CENTE&S WILL i.erve
f•malel up to the aae ot 21, with em·
ph11l1 liven to Mlpln& lhoee under
t1 prevent unwanted pregnancies.
About a m1Won teen-agers become
prdbant annually. .
.Private and public non·orollt
eroups receiving •ranta to operate
centers will be requlred to peat up 30
percent ot the C09t ol runnlnt the
faclUty to match the 1overnment'1 10
percent contribution.
Crisis Topic
Of Seminar
A seminar on alcoholism and the
mid-life cris is will be presented
T hursday night at South Coast
MedlcaJ Cent.er in South Laguna.
The program. p resente d by
therapis t Lau Haaning of the
hospital's Care Unit, begins at 7:30
p.m. in the auditorium.
For information, call 499-l3ll, ext.
560 .
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OKLAHOMA CITY <A P > At
.: ·counties. was unveiled this week in
~ Sacramento. The engine has been restored ~ for the State Railroad Museum set to open
~ in 1980 in Old Sacr amento.
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THE GOVERNMENT IS making
$1 million available to finance tbe
centers during the rest of this fiscal
year, which ends Sept. 30. Congress
is expected to allot more money in
next year's budget. The Carter ad·
ministration is seeking $60 million
for the program.
least 32 Oklahomans suffered eye
damage, most of it permanent, when
they looked at the solar eclipse in =;:;;;:::=:;;;:=:=:::;::=;::;;~ii~~:;;=;:======::::===:.=======:; February. the Oklahoma Society to r. ·
Prevent Blindness says. CHAS. McCABE : PUTS tongue Connie Gorman, the society's pro-.
gram direct.or, said that damage Suf· '---------"' fifm/y in Cheek feTed by some could be minimized by
development or peripheral vitilon.
-' ~-New Magazines Take ~ z . i Magic From Science
~ NEW YORK CAP> -This fall. the s1dercd the nation's top scientific
publishers of lhe nation's top sclen· weekly.
• tiric joumal will break a 131-year
~ tradition by introducing a magaz1nt·
Ji.! intended to "take the abracadabra
,,_• -0ut of science." ~. And the magazine :.u rned cit ~ bringln~ science to the general reader
~ -will not be alone for loni.?
~ SUOOENLV, SUCH magazmci:. arc:
• one of the hottest itleas in publishing.
.~ Al least four other companies have
•";t mullt>d a science magaline for non· .>. s<'ient1sts in the last year Two of l : the m . mcludinR tht> powerful Time
• • Jnc., appear nt-;,r publishinu
;• "We live in a time when scitmcc is
~ a ffecting our lives more and more. In ~ a ,Year of Skylab. the DC-IO and
~ Three Mile Is land . th at's self :!-_ evident. If you look for where people ~ can get information on that in a ~ magaz ine. t h e r e aren 't many :•l places." says Allen Hammond,
~ ~ditor of lhe magazine Scumce 80. ~ which debul'i in October ~ Hammond and others i-cnsc " ~ growing pubUc appetite for science.
• They cite the success of Smithso
: ni an magazine. which rode a i:.cicncc
... .. rich editorial mixture to a c1rculallon
,. .. of 1.8 million com1n1 rahle to that of .! Popular Science in only nine
• : years ..
•: THE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
~ Science News has doubled readership z to 175,000 in five years . Time "! magazine's best-selling Issue of 1977
.. featured anthropologist Rich a rd
~ Leakey on the cover.
,.; Looking at these s uccesses, the ~· American Association for the.Advan· ~: cement or Science decided t.o gamble :f. on Science 80.
Z The auoc?iation -is.-~ 13l~year-0ld
; Washington·based foundation that
:• publishes Science, a magazine strict·
:: ly by and ror scientists that is con-
~~ Shu:knt Guilty
"'. ; Of 2 Murders,
1i.Aimits Penalty .-. :: .• MIAMI <AP> -Theodore Bundy, a
•:·quiet law student who never forgot !; Mothe r 's Day, w aved a t the
:•:courtroom crowd after a clerk read
:;:the verdict -guilly of !"urdering two
•:·women and trying to kill three others
:: : et Florida State University.
~: Bundy's mother slumped backward
•;·and his lawyer s;mled at the verdicts
:::Tuesday, but Bundy waved and :? :•miled and lat.er told a friend he was f:: simply perplelled.
t;: P&08ECUT0&8 PROMISED to :•:ask for the death penalty. The same
:: • l2·member Jury that convicted the •• : 32·yeaiir-old Tacoma. Wash .. t"eSident ~:will remain sequestered to bear argu·
:ment.s on sentencing Saturday and
r:•Monday. A. simple majority vote is
J:'.:Meded to recommend life or death.
... : Judte Edward D. Cowart can over·
• !.! ·rule the Jury.
I•:.: The Ju. ry deliberated six hours to
: end the •~·week trial that saw Bundy
: often act as h11 own attorney and f; · ar1ue btUerly with hia lawyers. One
.-:: attorney quit the cue after the de ·
:;:teue pnieentaUon waa under way.
•::Another tried to walk out.
! : atJNDY W Al fOUDd IUllty of firtt-
• ... ne m....-r la dM cle1tbl of Lita
: IAYY, JO, ud 11811ant Bowman. 21, : llo&b at •................
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WITH SCIENCE 80, the association
1s reaching for a wider audience.
"Our goal ·is lo cover the broad
sweep of science and medicine as
well as specific news items. The
magazi n e w i l l b e s e e n as
authoritative. bul also lively and in·
lerestmg," say!. Hammond. 35·ycar-
md-crc<1lor of the research news sec
tion of Science.
In hJS view. Scientific Ameri.an
has uecome t oo t ech nical and
popul:.ar science m;.i~azines are too
simple . Science 80. written for "a col·
legc·educated general audience."
wi ll fall somewhere in betwc·en
BUT LEON JAROt'f', a Time
senior editor, has a simih1r vision for
a m <igazine : "Our <idvantage, in ad·
dition l o ha v 1n ~ muc h more
publishing experience, Is we'll be
able lo do the news," says Jaroff.
Science 80 ~U\ <ippear once every
two months. with plans for making it
<i m onthly eventually. Time's un
named entry would come out mon·
thly, .Jarofl s<iys .
A Dutch puhlisher , VNU Inc .. plans
another new journal. Editor Domini
que Boer, who created a successful
science magazine for Dutch teen·
agers, says, "Our editorial formula is
more thought out than what Time
and AAAS are doing."
BUT NEITHER Jaroff nor Boer -
whose magazi ne would be called
Science Illustrated -has the go·
ahead from lop m anagement yet.
"We're the only ones in for the mo·
ment," says Hammond, "and we're
definitely in and in for keeps ."
lianunomLhopes l<L s ta rt wj tb
250,000 circulation and go to 500,000 In a few years, relying only on s ubscrip-
tions -no newsstand sales.
Some edit.ors are skeptical whet.her
the non-profit, educationally oriented
a ssociation can handle a large·
m arket magazine.
"THEY HA VE GOOD people edit·
ing it. I'm wondering about who's go-
ing to sell it, promote it and make
s ure the damn things gel mailed,''
says Frank Kendig of Omni, a glossy
science fiction magazine started by
the Penthouse organization in Oc·
tober.
Kendig likes to ca ll the newcomers
"children of Omni." He says Omni,
which sella about a million copies an
issue and is running in lhe black,
"proved it could be done."
But Omni's editorial formula
heavy on futuristic fantasy -Ir·
rltates some edit.ors.
"OMNI HAS &tJN som e excellent
science ltories. But they run them
aide by aide with stuff that is frankly
irresponsible or fictional," says
Ha mmond.
He says his association is as con-
cerned that its ma1azine educate
people -"lake the abracadabra out
of science." as a promotional mail·
ing put it --as that it make money.
'But he says the magazine's overhead
Is so low lt doesn't need Instant suc-
cess lo survive.
Nevertheless, wltb giants J;.ke
Time, the Hearst Corp. and the
Times Mirror Co. e)'in1 the same
audience, Science 80 could be facing
stiff competition.
TIMBS •••aoa, pubU1ber. of
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for a new ICieDee ma1utne for tbe moment.
"With two or three ma1u1net of a
aclence nature about to pop, frankly
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'NOllORIMullC'
Okll8lor Khomeini
Iran:· Stop the · Music
• •
Khomeini, Lib Hitler, Suppressing RadiO Musre
~ NEW YORK (AP> -Ayatollah Rubollah K.bo-IMlnl LI DOt \be flnl t.o •uppreu mualc that tell out
cl tune wtUt political t.boupt. Even Plato shared
tlM lr...a ... rell•M>us leader's concern that muaie
d~111 the •P'nt. "Llk• opium, muatc aJao stupefiet. persons
Ustentnc to It and makes their braina Inactive al\d
'trivoloul," the Sbllle Moslem leader said Monday,
ordertq 1 ban on mu.sic broadcaats on Iran's radio and t.elevlalon statlons, according to the or-
flctal PARS news agency.
· "MUSIC 18 SOlllETHING THAT everybody is
~uracWd to naturall)'. but it taltes them out of re-
a11t)' to a futile aod lowly livelihood." Khomeini
Hid. •
· Iran's national radio and television plan to
atop broadcutina music this week at the begin-
nin~ ol Ramadan, the Moslem holy month.
a Peting park rttenUy were blarin1 such Upt
music as "The Skater's Walt&" and young Chinese
walk around singing "Do Re Mi" from "The Sound
of Music." Adolf Hiller banned •'depraved art,·· inclucline
Jazz, swing and modern classicists such u Iaor
Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith.
But Hitler loved Richard Wagner and, tor that
reason, an unorficial but firm ban on Wagner
persists on Israeli radio. television and concert
stages .
WHEN ZURIN MEHTA. DIRECTOR OF the
lsrael Philharmonic, scheduled a Wagner overture
for a 1975 concert, musicians refused to play it, the
concert hall received bomb threats and the ushers
threatened lo strike.
Soviet authorities have tried to enlist music in
their revolution, with definite, if ill·informed
musical tastes. Many musicians have left the
country rather than conform.
Lenin noted that an artist "takes it as his right
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Tbe ftnt pbue ol t.be ta million plan would H ·
t.end the teTminal IOO
feet and add tbree
boardln1 sates and
backup facilitie s,
chamber officials
learned.
In ancient Greece, Plato was prepared to
permit the ly~ and the harp in the city, and a
shepherd's pipe in the country, but said: "When a
man allows music t.o play on him and to pour into
bis soul ... ~nd his whole life is passed in warbling
ard the delight of song ... he begins to melt and
waste, unUJ be bas wasted away his spirit and cut
out the sinews of bis soul; and he becomes a feeble
warrior."
lo create freely. according to his ideal," but
added. "We must not drop our hands and allow (
chaos lo ferment as it chooses. We must try con-
scious ly to guide this development and mold and
determine the results ."
L. M. UOYO ) DAILY PILOT The $8 million ex-
pauioa will be needed as puaenger traffic in·
creases to between 1.6
million and two million
passengers annually by
the year 2000, said
representatives of the
consulting firm, Peat,
Marwick, Mitchell and
Co. of San Francisco
We re g1v1ng
away four fantasllc
Fiats to lucky Straw
LIKED WAGNER
Adolf Hltler
KHOMEINI'S WAS THE MOST SWEEPING
attack on music since China tried to root out
Western music in the Cultural Revolution of the
1960s.
Western music reflected "the nasiy, rotten life
and decadent sentiments of the bourgeoisie," the
radicals said. But lhe music is back -speakers in
· Hat v1sllors What a onze'
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ta ltN, JMl'bl• HD tao lt la 19>. 8\At ., the ,._., 0..-. 1cwemor
WU t"' .......... poltUeal .-aown In
hit preeW.Ual bid. Jacobloft't poUUcal
back1round ml1ht be called non eliatent
That doea't dinourace Jacoblon.
who ended up an alfo.ran tn the 1974
and 1971 Republlun pr•manu for
Pennaylvul110vernor.
fO&'IBE P&ESJOENCY. ''I have "
tood • cbuce u anyone." be dedared
durin1 u tat.mew ln Cotta Meaa.
The Syear-o&d dllabled veteran uJd
the mood ot the country 11 cbanftna and
Americt.n11 are looilna for ia fresh race
Jacob1on, ID admirer of former
Prealdeat Richard Nixon, said he's ln
favor of keeping the peace by having a
atrona defense, a strong economy and
bavln1 the rtittt people do the right job
He 11 contemptuous of President
Cart.er who. he said. "has people In
there <advl1er1) who can't even read.''
OellYf'l""MMt .......
FRESH FACE?
Alvin Jacobaon
He II familiar wlt!'t California, bavlna
1radu1tM from Cal Poly San Luis
Oblapo ln lM5 wlth a major In bualnea•
admln.llt.raUon.
J atobloo sald h• first deddtd to run
for political .. offlce when he wu atJll
committed to the Veterans AdminJslta·
tlon hoepltal In Loa Anseles.
He aulfered a ne rvous breakdown
after the end or World War IJ and spent
about 10 years undergoing psychJatric
treatment the re.
"The doctors asked me what I was
1oln1 to do when l got out and I told
them I would run for President." he
said.
He began his political career by run-
ning for the Republican candJdacy for
Pennsylvania governor in 1974.
H E CAME IN SECOND with over
92 .000 votes in the primary that year.
But w~en be tried again In 1978 he came
up with fewer than 10,000 votes.
He may have lost. but he sald his Penn·
sylvania experiences gained him the
backing or U.S. senators and other
politacians. The Penuylvanla native bu been
making forays lnto Southern California
to try lo drum up support · both Cinan·
clal and political -for his presidential campaJgn.
He doesn't h ave much campaign
money yet -only the $300 he saves
monlhly out of hla Veterans Administra-
tion check.
He said he refused to name them
because of the poliUcal see-sawing that
goes on before a presidential race.
"Why will people vote for me?" he re·
pealed. "Because I'm in favor of doing
things the way they should be done."
.. But Los Angeles is " lough nu\ to
crack." he said.
But he is confident that he can raise
the money he needs. "I'll find a way."
Air Call
Plwne for Smog Facts
Residents of the South Coast Air Quality
Management District. which includes Orange
County. now can test the air outside by
telephone.
BV DIALING the t.olHree number J. <800> 242-4666, air quality watchers can get
the latest word on ozone readings. other
s mog information and forecasts.
The djstrtct also has set up a system that
will give the caller current smog readings,
forec<Ji;ts and open burning information on a
more localized basis.
HERE ARE THE telephone numbers for
Orange County : Northern County. (714 )
870-7844 ; Central County, (714> 991-8900:
Western County, (714 ) 892-2884;Southeastern
County, (714) 493·2422, and Open Burning
forecasts (714 > 991·9330.
UCI Medicine
Prof Honored
Dr. J. Edward Berk, professor or m edic ine at
the UG Jrvlne College of Medicine, is the firs t rec1
pu~nt of the "Ois linguished Professor " llllt:
awar<lcd by the College of Medacint> faculty.
This title wal> awarded to Berk in recognition
or achievement reflecting creditably on lhe
College of Medicine It represents the highest
honor the (acuity of the College or Medicine can
confe r on one or its members.
Berk was the firs t chair or the depart·
ment or medicine as well as the first head of the
division or gastroentcrology.
Berk's primary research has 0 en concerned
with the development of techniqutJ to detect dis·
eases of the pancreas.
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Procedure Hit
Bill Targets Supervisors Naming
By O.C. HUSTINGS °' ,,. 0.11, .. 1tet sc.t1
Ross Johnson. the Republican as·
semblyman rrom Fullerton, doesn't
think vac8ht s upe rvisorial poat.s
should be filled by the governor.
He is introducing legislation to re·
quire special elections for those
vacancies. He said the bill was
s purred by Gov. Brown's recent ap-
pointments of Yvonne Braithwaite
Rurke and Edison Miller to the Los
Angeles and Orange counties Boards
of Supervisors . . . ..
U.S. REP. MORRIS K. Udall will
i.pcak al a fund·raising dinner Aug. 9
at the Disneyland Hotel. to benefit a
propost'd Orange Coast urban park.
Ill' will he Joined by Rep. J erry
Patterson. 0 -Santa Ana, and Rep.
Hohcrt Badham. R·Newport Beach.
The park. which would be located
on arr<'s of coastal land between
South l.<Jguna Beach and Corona del
Mar. wall be the subject of a special
Congress1on<Jl hearing of the House
l nteraor Committee Aug. 9 in
Nt>wport Reach.
f'or mrormalJon on the 8 p.m . din.
ner. call 774-8723 or 778-2200. ....
JUDGE DONALD A. McCartin of
the Oran~e County Superior Court
wall speak at toni ght's monthly meet·
ing of Fathe rs United for Equal
Justice.
The 8 p.m. meeting will be held al
the main branch of Santa Ana
Library.
Fathers United as a non·proht or-
ganization conccrnt!d with divorce·
related issues. • • • CITIZENS CAN MEET stale Sen.
John Schmitz al a series of .. town
hall" meetings scheduled through
Aug. 18.
The two meetings scheduled for Ju.
ly 28 will be held at M arlna Com·
munity Center. 151 Marina Onve,
Seal Beach. at 10 a.m. and In Hunt·
in gton Beach City Council chambers,
2000 Main St .• at 2 p.m .
On Aug. 4 the Ne wport Beetch
Re pubLican will meet constituents in
Newport Beach City Counril Ch1:1m·
hers. 3.100 Newport Blvd. at 10 a .m :
and in Irvine City Coun cil ch<Jmber!>,
17200 Jamboree Blvd .. a t 2 pm
On Aug. 1 I Schmitz will be etviula·
hie in Oceanside City Council chetm·
bers, 321 N. Nevada St.. at 10 a.m.
a nd in the multipurpo~e room at the
San Clemente Community Center.
100 N. Seville, nt 2 p.m
In addJtion. Schmitz wall be in the
community room <tt Peoples f'ederal
Savings <Jnd Loan. 23688 El Toro
Ro<Jd. El Toro, at JO a .m . Aug. 18.
Gas Plan Extended
Orange County Supervisors Tues-
day voted t.o extend the odd.even
plan for gasoline purchases for at
least two weeks.
They indicated, however. that they
would keep the emergency measure
into effect through the Labor· Day
weekend In September because of re·
quests from state officials.
Supervisor Ralph Clark said the
odd-even plan has served its purpose
in r educing long lines and that
ser vice stations s hould be allowed !.o
operate at will.
He voted to extend the emergency
measure, however, along with the
rest of the supervisors.
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ORANGE COUNTY
Opening July 23rd, 1979
Low Coit
Spay. Neuter. Vaccination
Dennatology
Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa
2538 Newport Blvd.
645-248j By Appointment
(Licensed Real Eslate Agenls)
LEARN CREATIVE FINANCING
,ROM ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED REAL TORS IN THE INDUSTRY
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NOTICE :
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n u1 ng educ ation
credit
A No-Noneenee practical three hour lecture and workshop session on Creatrve Real
Eslllle F1nanc1ng Designed to aid borh the aJCpertenceo agent as well as the new agent
who would llke to learn more about the concepts and techniques involved 1n lona,ncrng
TOPICS ro BE COVERED
• Second Trust Deeds • H•d Money Sources
• LeMe with Opllon • W0<krng with lhe C P.A and the Attorney
• Tac>Pfno Buyers· Asse•~ • UMld Contracts
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7:15 p.m. Program
lor 10Sl)rvat1ons call
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Aeatty Register. We know your city. We know yoor nefctlborhood. We know Yo"' street:
To the residents of Laguna Hills
and surrounding communities ...
The Automobile Club of Soulhem Gair·
forms rs pleased to announce the reloca·
t1on of its Laguna Hiiis ott1ce. ottect1ve July
23. 1979
Because of the rapid growth rn lhe La·
guna Hiiis area. the Club has created a
new and larger office at 25181 Paseo De
Alicia. 1n Alioa Office Parle near the inter·
section of Alicia Parkway and !he 1·5
Freeway.
The new Laguna Hrlls d1stnct ottlCe will
enable us to offer members fT\Ofe effi-
cient, personaKzed seMc:e than ever be·
tore ... help with trafflC citations. vehicle
licensing. Insurance claims. maps, tour
books. acoommodatlons reseNatlons.
recreatron 1nformat1on. tnp planning and
world travel services For quahhed mem·
bers. we also offer auto. boat and recrea·
Iron vehtcie Insurance programs for you
and your family. plus a great deal ITIOfe
Add111onatty. the Auto Club ottice at
32355 Coast H.ghway in South Laguna
will remain open to serve members who
hna the beach locatron convenient lot
lherr needs
We re proud to be a part of the Laguna
Hills community and we IOok fOtWard to
continuing the 1rad1tron of servioe which
you·ve come to expect from your Auto
Club Stop 1n soon and let us welcome
The~
Michael O'Steen. Manager
Laguna Hills 01S1nct Office
s Automobile Club ~· of Southern C1Hfomia
I
25181 PMeO Oe Alldl. Lagune .... CA. (114) 111-1400
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IMTION I CALIFORNIA ~"'81My. July 25. 1e1e DAILY PILOT Al•
Mother'• Labor Wort• $35,000 Annually .
NSW YOU <AP> Tbe U16a11 a • .._ ._ for a fam&b are l:' '1 .... if ....... pUd for r la-.Ora. · tod•Y'• Aa:aertcaa _ .... •anaom•••• 7ear. aeeordta1 to Parenti ·~ ftawtal ,.,_. for r.11-U.. MmMlakers. HY• tM =--·· Aq\llt ltalll, la 1bout .....
,... ... HlD• .. um1te• that
Anne Ford UzieJli and
Gov. Hugh Carey
have left on a two·
w ee k Europea n
vacation. according
to a spokesman for
the governor. Carey.
a frequent compan·
ion of Mrs. Uzielli.
i>lans to lobby in
London for a Rolls·
Royce plant in New
York state.
Deaths
Of POWs
Hidden?
STANFORD <AP)
A Stanford University
professor has char ged
that the U.S. govern·
menl has concealed for
34 years the deaths or American prisoners of
war lD the atomic bomb·
ing of Japan.
Stanford Professor of
history Barton Bernstein
sa id at l east 11
Americans held captive
by the J apanese during
World War II wer e
killed by the atomic
bomb dro pp e d o n
Hiroshima Aug. 6. 1945,
a fact not revealed by
the U.S. government.
"IT IS NOW certain
that American POW~
were victims," Barton
s aid in the Aug. 6 issue
of the 15,000-circulation
San Francisco m agazine
Inquiry
''Government docu-
ments and the testimony
of forme r servlcemen
indicate that the U.S.
has been concealing in·
formation about the
deaths or Ame rican
POWs for 34 years," he
charged.
BERNSTEIN SAID
the Red Cross and the
6th Army gath ered
eviden ce that
Am ericans were among
the victims or the bomb·
ing, which le ft more
than 70,000 Japanese
dead, "but the U.S. gov-
ernmentkeptsllent."
He said the miUtary
opted t.o keep the deaths
of the POW's secret lo
quell any public debate
on the morality of the
uae of the atomic bomb.
Litt•• to l·D•y
••r•c••t of tit• .......
DWIJ0.4490
PIJ9UC NOTICE
bouff tare toll&a 13 1n hour. day care -II M U hour-. on-call CU• lw
13 bour&y, dr1vlnt coat.a 16 an hour
ud mu11eri.i work I• 14 ~ an bour.
Totaal child care: 118 hours weekly.
or ~74.
Add other duties: four hours of
clothes care. two ot rood abopptnr.
21 for food prepariUoo. and nve
ho4n or boute cluoJnQ. Total
hou1h~work . 32 hours. or M .
Total before-ta~• i.alary: se99 a
week
. Evelyn Kaye, author or the
magazine article, s411d the calcul~
tions were made "as extreme as
possible" a nd that the figures
added up to 206 houl'I a week. 38
hours more than tht:re are
seven days. ·
··Women who are full -time
homemakers are worth con-1
siderably more than men who are
bus drivers," s he 1a1d in con-clusion .Wlliiolliiilll~_.--....,.. .. w Aceordin, to the maau ane. 11
motber o two pre11c-hool·•1e
children tpencb tO hours ot hur
waklnc Ume on child cue. and h1
n•Hablt ror on-call <'Ir" two
hours a daay WM! 12 hourH naahlly.
Then there are two hours of
buctaeuna and planning, worth $9,
ond four hours of driving, worth
$20 a week.
SEEK & FIND i1thenew9ame that'• driving crossword
nut1 nutty (nutt1er? ). It can be 10u9ht ond found every day
in the clasalfled section of the DAILY PILOT.
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up to
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For Your FavOrite Charity
Ir sour way of asl~1ng you ro join rhe celebronon os w e open our beour1f ul. new otf1c.e
1n Newporr Geach! We're here ro help make all o f your romorrow s beouriful We
l~now there must be o special p lace 1n your hf e for a favorite chonry . so now you con
mol~e life a l1rrle more beour1ful for orhers. roo Come 1n and enrer our "Geour1tul
Tor.narrows Comest." There's no obhgor1on and we hove a free g1fr and refresh-
ments for you JUSt for sropping by ro soy "hello ·
You'll discover thor Universal Savings ral~es pndE-1n being on 1mporronr parr of rhe
communiries we serve.
Come in and let us start building Geounful Tom orrows for you and your fovorire
choriroble organization.
FIND YOUR
BEAUTIFUL TOMORROWS AT
UNIVERSAL SAVINGS
If you haven'r expenenced rhe pleasure of
doing business or oci.Y . .9J J.Jniversol
Savings· offices rhroughour Southern
California. there's a treat in srore for you.
You can always expect the highest
interest available from a wide selection
of insured certificate and passbool~ savings
occounrs. There ore loads of free services
for all customers. plus special services
... and The Universal Savers Club ... for
qualified accounts. tool
Visit us soon in Koll Center or Moc.Arthur
and Oirch. Newporr Oeoch.
ENTER UNIVERSAL'S FABULOUS
"BEAUTIFUL TOMORROWS
CONTEST "
E1ghreen cash g1fTs will be given direcrly
to recognized charitable o rgon1zonons in
the names of rhe persons who nom1nore
them on official conresr enrry forms for a
drawing at Universal Savings· Newporr
Geach branch.
Tell your friends! Support your favorite
chariry.
FIRST PRIZE:
SECOND PRIZE:
THIRD PRIZE:
FOURTH PRIZE:
$1 ,000.00
$ 500.00
$ 250.00
15 awards of
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Contest ends August 10. 1979. Offic1ol con-
test entry forms ore ovo1lable only or Univer ·
sol Savings. Newport Oeoch. No moil
entries will be occepred. Odds of winning
will be determined by the rorol number of
entries. All prizes will be awarded. Win-
ners and their nominorors will be norif1ed
by moil. No individuals or family foundo-
rions will be occepred os chont1es in this
contest. Comest is open to all persons 18
years of age or older except employees
and ogenrs of Universal Savings and Loon
As.sociotion or their families.
FREE GIFT FOR YOU!
Gnng in rhe g1fr coupon below when you
come by to enter our "Geouriful Tomorrows
Conresr .. We'd lil~e ro ger ro l~now you. so
we hove a free gift for you. roo1 Ir's rhe big.
11" by 15" Rand McNally Rood Arias.
There ore 128 pages of fully derailed
mops of rhe Un1red Sro res. Canada.
Mexico. Centro! Amenco and Puerto Rico.
Ir's loaded with Not1onol Pork mops, U.S.
mileage and driving nme charr and
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wilt r•metnber that • rrtend or reJathe wore a St. Christopher medal
or• rM ablrt wU.h aUvtir tlu'cedl be.fore he disappeared.
Omr ala "'' cod • U1l o1 clot.hint •nd other perM>nal items they
hoJK> wut lead lo the Id ntllicaooo ot 18 bodies found under John
WayM Ga4ty Jr.'1 bouee.
GAO, JT, ltAH Bt;EN 1.ndlct-
f'd on "'h•1"11 of murd~rlDj S3
\-Uun• ,,..., and hoy• Mo.t ol lbe
bnd1t' •l'rl' unt'CH1•red in
0.-cembrr a nd January from a
bt>ud n.-cklac-e. A tttrquoise and
while round shell chain. A largt>
m <'tul chwn bt!uring the Latin
words Ut.rius Actus Auxilio on
lhl' pendant.
NATION I LOCAL I OBITUARIES
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MOii! t. (.o, 111 Pll>e Mr .. 1 l~lte Ille City Of L•OUll• B••C", 111• T•le-14Ul .. lfM -"'•V .. -~..,,,._ ... lte .. ... 1~111. ~,,_,_,Gtlll°'tllt 11 .... rolCI..., Servi(• Oltltk l. !tie El G.IV"N bY OfO.t c,t Ille +ee"'1 .,.,.,,. ............. of Ml4t ~ ... .
M•lled ei. ......... .. an TOfO w-Dklrkl, -""" .,._ .ootll..S ... July It ... ~ ,,, ••
W••·· M41n•""'."' ... ,.CY.(/ W•••• 01,ttl<l.IMs-hCoutG-lv WILLIAMH .. UICr.... ,., .. ~ --t """" "'' Q11"'tl~t1 8"11,_ & Ceo , Ill Pf W•ler O•ttrf(t. Ill• lrvlft• R•l'ICll A\"tltfll s.M't"4••V "'4 • ,_,_,., ·-·· Let'llff9d ""'<ti. ~ ..... 1~11• Ulll, S.11 F••MIKe WAI•• Dkl•kl, °' --·N._i Of'""' Alt'IQ Wal•• ... 1..-r \ '-' """°" ,..,_ 10 '"" C•lllO<'l\te~lll Wtlt t Ollltl<I, lltt1 publf< •t1lltl•• ---AQOtWy .,.,.., "'th• ,,,.,1 ,_.,..l!y Colf419e
OPENING Of' OIDS ANO AWA• whk ll ••• Ht1 .. , lo Ille A(yffmtfll Publl\l>tO OftlflO!f C.0-tl 0 .. 1., 1•11111 '"""' 1 Wl••ot r,f I ru•I..,, lt1 .,.
OF BONDS. Tne bid• will lie re<elv V••lln<i llw AQtnc.y. July 2', 1 .. 1' 1.01 '' • ....,un1 "'"'I-111.., 11,.. "rCAlnt f,.,._I
•nO _,,.., ., 10 00 o'clock A M on T<MS 0"544.1 '" I .......... ""'"'. _. .. , .. -, ..
AllQU\f n. ""· -rt1POf1flCI lo '"" INT(AE\T RATE '"' r•t• 01 "'~' •1111 ......... '"'" _,, <-····
(lcNrd ol Ol~ton •I II\ '" .. lllWI to De r•ln bid ,,...Y no4 ••t-.d •IQM po•<•"' PUBUC NOTICE 1n. """•""' ~ '"* t ,..0 wlll be i::;: ., • 000 <IO<k AM Oft Ai;Qw,122. ,. ... , per .,..,.,m. f'•V~l<t "''"'·""-' lo•l•••wt."' '" ..... ·-Of ........ "'9
ty •nd ••h r411• cw r.t•' t>id '"""' brf',. _ •uu wM ......,....,.,. ._. ... oe ~ to 01 l'(lllNO. n.. -· wlll<ll .,. mi.o111p1tt Of "'°Of t Ho 80tlO \IMll N·IU» "'10 \<Mtll ff11lr*'I
off•rM .,..,. .. , O' ,_ tMl\I\ •• ,.. Ot p,. mo<• ""'ft,,_ lnt•rt\I ,,.,. -"OTIC:e Of' TltUSTIEl'SSAt..1 ,.., ~ -· ••lloO•-11" lltCI 1"'
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"Oo<ld\"I •no '°""" 01 HO -bfo•• •lll•rMI "'' ,,.. •••• \IMl<•flfld In duly •POO•nl.O Tru.i"" u11oer '"" '"" i-o,,. rru\lw• , ... ,,,., f""
JI vtCTlMS UNtOENT1'1lO
John WeyM Ottey Jr.
ra• I .. pat'\' un<h•r G1cy ·~
m odt> t bunttalo)' St>\ t•nhten
hr"" tM't'n ad,•nllfit•d . lh1• m06t
""'NU mo"' thun two mon~
1tll0
-8£LT fttJCKLES: A yeUow
m tal buckle with on e ngraving or an old auto and the words
"ft'ord Model A." A white metal
hm·kll' wllh brown s tone and
hlark stripings
Ir ' '"" Old from it\ d""' 10 '" lueo foU-jnq ~·I--"''''"' Will Ptlvll-"' ,.,.., ,...., .... -•" DtO> numOe'" lo ISO. inclu>lW in 1"" °" mMurtlyOdh• OnlY ony (OUllO" •111 IMl S(Ll AT PUBLIC AU(;To()H 10 HH Ot IO ""''" any •treQ<llerlti..o. M 1"'
, ~~~tllon at ~S.000 e•tll, O<lled July ""•' h<td IO •..ell 9otlO for M<ll on>tdll HIG H CS T 9 I 00 E R 1'0 II {A •,tt lorm•f1t11K •fl""' b.O M on '"" biOOll'IQ
•MATURITIL!> Tiie Bond• wlfl ,.,,.,,1 011n1•••\1tllereon.•t1C1D10•pro1 foo•bl~ Ill II""" of ••I• in tnwlul ::2~,,""Z:.:o:•r~
Club Pat.io
Windbn>a/.;
Approt~
Authonll~ 1t1ud thut frw, If
n). ''' tht• 1h•mi. "" tht> h:lt tw-1~1\J'("d to Go<' • who 1s beinJt
ht'hi u~r .:unrd ul • ho patul m
th<' Cook County J"il C'Otnpll'A I\
l nal d~lt> hai. r\OI bt~n i.ct
Th(') ho~ fru>ncts or rttlntavt>s
The unidentified bodies are be·
mtot held in the Cook County
mor.:ul' The ide ntified bodies
huvt• l~'<'n released lo relatives.
Mesa Condo ..
<.~O$l<t M e':a l'lannin.: t"\lm
m1 •Mf'N ~u1 Iha• lh<'' II t('(
o,.,·nt"r.-'" .a n1,.;h1 t<luh <'n<'IN-<'
Jn OUl~\I' r ·lth' llul l'\nQ 1(
m<ist t'lf th<-• nd '"' • h1cll th<'
patl<' SIU l-" d<'dl<'l\tt"d h l II'\~ ('It>
v. 111 r('('OtltuJl' 'Om t' of thl' ah•ml\
""tt C'\lnl il<'t uuthont "'" Soll\{' of the-mor1' c11 ~t1nct1'(' 1h•m1t
h~l l'd
JAt.KET~: AN ARM\'
~rc~t•n fiatlt:ut" Jll<'kl'l with tht• ",,r<t .. Ou kt'"' :.i•v. n ()II the l<'ft
fl'(mt n.nd the outl11w of a First
C:H all")' I Air M11h1h'l Oivisaon
pi\lrh that "-'llS 1111 a s leeve. A
:-IH' 38 brown frc1nt1cr·styl1•
(r1n~ed leather wuste-lenJ,!th
)At"ket A black quilted nylon
JAt"ke l splattered with white
pa int
Plan Delayed
Artmn on a proposal lo build a
40-uml l'ondom1naum project has
bt•t•n dt•luyl'<l until Au~. 13 by
Cos t a Ml•sa planning com ·
mlRsiorwrs
Th<'Y lold Willard Jordan .
rcpn•st•ntln~ Donald Ward. they
arc d1ssat1sfied With parts or the
d<'s1g n for the proposed complex
at 380 W. Wilson St
Tht" v.lndlln':.l. v. 3' Ot\.d for
P1rr""~ ~ .\nnt''· 3.-\ 'fl'. 1 :th St .
on rondlU<'cl that lht• •'1All<'I"' dC"d
ICGlt" 3 P''rllOO l"f 1h4" p~~I"\>
.U rE'Q Ut"~lt•d ll\ lt\t" ('ti)
t>nl!IOtt~ dt>i.~a nmt"nl
THE PATIO FAUS •1thm lhe
106-Coot n~.ht-Of·V.'..l) :<-h(lvrn on
the county m.a ter plan of
high ways for East l ith Street
The cit y generally N'QU1res dt.>d ·
ications 1n ronformao<'e with
the plan whenever a ma1or pro-
Ject or renoval.Jon 1s approved.
Other t'lothan~: a dark-red
s hirt with s1lvt.>r threads in the
wt•ave and blue jean-type
trousers with cloth s tars sewn on
as derorations.
Comm1ss1oners objected to the
l~•c k of landsc:.iping in some
a rcus and said som e lon g
drive ways resemble alleys.
The applicant was given the
de le1y to redraw lhe plans .
The owners wuuld then have lo
apply for an t•nrroachment
perm at to mc.1111tain the pett10
Rings: A m an 's yellow
metal nng from the North Cen-
tral College g radualang class of
1967, A white m etal me1n's wed-
dtnJ? band. A white mf'tal ring
made of dog-chum muterial.
-REUGIOUS M t:DALS: A
white metal St. Jude Thciddt:u~
mec1 al. A whllt• mC'l al St
C h r 1 s top h t• r m c d a I w 1 t h e1
mciroon enamel hack~round
Program for Blind
Slated at Library
Me hta Watc•r., <.ind her :.eeing·
''Yl' <log, Shadow. wall 1>resent a
progre1m for all uj!e~ al the
Da rw·Nagul'I Library Thurs dciy
:.it i pm
C I T Y ST i\ F F m <· m be r :.
l''-llm atc th~ wmdbrce1k would
;illow the c lub to :.tat about 24
more customt'f"'> W a l c h t· s A T 1 m l' x
Bhnd s inrc the CJgl' 11f 4. M~
W:.itt·r' wall dbcu~s Shudow's
traman~ as a seeing-eye dog. She
·~ <·ons1dNcd a t a h·nted story
11•llt·r, and will reud stories in
Bra1llt• fur her audience. The
llbrn ry 1s localed al 33841 Niguel
Hoad an Laguna Niguel.
A SJX>k<>s m an fnr th(' city s<.ud
at asn 't known yl·t wh<.-the r lh<:
;i pplicants , P :iu I JI e nd rickson
and Douglas Adsit representing
Leon G. Nelson. will c.iccept the
condition or e1ppeal
wristwatch of wh1t 1.: metal with a
ht•avy brown ll'alhf•r brnc<:let
band A whatt> 11wt:.il Boy Seoul
wristwatch with :.i compass on
thl· fot('
eunv
IULIAN AUFTY, ""ltt .. nt ot C.MO•n
c.,rovt', C..• Pa!l.Sl°'d ttway on Jutv 24,
1t1t Gra-e\IOe wrvt(e\ will Ill" ""'"
on T llur.oav di tt 00 AM "' llW H•• bOr
L#IW"•Mt"IUt\f Ohvfl' M~"'°''"' P6rk
...... IC .... -'""' Olrt«llon Of HMDO<"
t .t.,i11t1n Mount OhVt" MorfUOf'y Of (O";l41
Me'MI S.0-SSSol
CLAllKE
~PENC rR HAR G P C ~VES
Cl. A A ~[. d ndlt;,t" o t L onoon.
I ng1"1HJ, bO•I! '>•rll•m1>•• H 11~4
H•· , .. ,..,,,d '" '""' ttnl1'\h Atm'f 1n
I'""'•· lr>d•a -.ncl Alo~nl•ldn. IClr>O>
"' .. ouon f•udrck N"'wpurt B•·Ac h. Cd
Lvw•t\Q 1M'11tr Of Add Mctr•~ fMr-.... Frf'd
8 Wilt'Wn• ot San M.01nu. <..o \ffip-
••lher ot AC>t>ert. Kttlhy and R,.,.d
Low den ol N~wpar I llth•< n. (d
'O'.tndtiil"f'r Of Boo and Ohme W.tl\On
of H .. rmow ~Acn. C• Jonn W •l'\Ot"I
ot Honolulu. t1.tw411 ,,.,..P Qr1tn<U•1,,...,
01 (, fAC 1e ano J•'"" l o..-d,.n ot
Newpnf't BPM:n. c" H,. wtt\ • JO yflttr
mtimoer ot ttv• l:MlbOtt \' .itcn1 Club
Memor1t\I ~'"'t~\ will l:>t' hf!lld on
T hUl\0",· .July 2•, "'~ nl 4 00 PM di
tht' ~41n Manno Con•ir"u,,lt'f C.nurcn, II~ \/lr111nl• R....O, !>Aft M'"'"°· c ...
Wlfft t"4' R~v Ml<,,.., ROltlftlt Ofllcoal·
'"'' lft "'""of ,_, frt~no~ m•y Qove
IO ""' Ho•v Memorlel HO\Pll•I.
Ne•jlOrt 8eacll, C. OI: ll'lftr l•vorllt
(t\8tUt
DONOVAN
ROY E: DOHO\/AN, bu\lnt'\~41ft ot
H•Wpor't lleit<ll, Ca """ LOnQ Be11cn,
C.. He w"" born 1n ln<ile•OOO, C•
1974. ~ .,..,...., •w•v on Jun~ n, 1979
H• IS w rw1vt0 Dy nl• wll• PAlrlCO• A,
\Oft Roy e. Oono .. n , oo11u11n1er,
P•tr•<•• F Of Founte•n V•ll•Y. c..
""!Hlllklrtn. DI-, John, St•v• ot
~ l*C~ MOITUUllS,,·
Laguna Beach
494-9415
I
Laguna Htlll>
768·0933
San Juan cap1strano
495-1776
H•ll(W &AWl4-MT. OllYIE
Monuary •Cemetery
Cfematory
1625 Grslef Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
-.a.JaOADW4Y MOnUUY
110&o.dway
Cost• Mesa
642-9150
SMITH & TUTMLL MOtn'UdY
..sTCI. .. CHAN&.
Mortu.y • Cntm1tt0ns
FiowetShop
4'r1 E. 17th St.
CostaMeM
6464888
c
Nc1.k <'ha m:.· A w11o<frn
N"wPOrt fleKh, c.a .. Ill\ p.'lrrnl\ Rov °'"a Gt1r-tru~ DonovAn ,,, Sht'rmfm
Oak\. Cd . M\. b,.o,,..., Gent-aoc:I ft1m••Y
o t M~ntutltttn ftf'Ath, C• P"""''"
buruJI \e'f'VtCft Wt"re r-eld .. t "'" on
Junr n . 191'1
KANE EN
PA\Jl !»il'L TON l(ANECN P•"'A'<I
dwoy on Juty 1•. •~14' 1n Hunt1nQtnt1
9,.~n. C.. Htt w'" " rettr..O IOr,.m11tn
•lter l6 ytoat\ w11n f Plr <;tanO<irO 011
Cotnpdny H,. !\ "''"'"'Pd by ht\ wilt•
RtMh """'. (00\tn~. M~" ot (PH l\fl .....
R11r1at will°" U>l•Dr•led on Tllu•..an.
July 7•. lq/t <11 8 00 AM "' !>I M.iry'\
nv Ille~ C..tno11c Cll<or<n lnltr"'4'111
will M "' H~rbCW Ldwrtn M.-rnor•ol
Pdflt. Hdrt>or Lawn M ount Oft,,,.
Mortu_., .. Of ,.,...,. Me~ct dlfrt IOI\
~a~
M<GEC
CAROLYN P M<C.EE, r~•Ot'l!I Cl
OronQe, C• P••'"' awdy on Julv 71.
tfflff ~t fnt' ~ at lb Snf" t\ .. urv1vftrt
DV lier hu~ Marlin R Mc c,,.,. ot
Or.1t19e, Ce., I Clo11>9nltr, Kdllll""n
Heflin Of Or~. Ca .. no" motn"' M•> UUt.tn L Po ..... u, • \is.ter J•ntit Wurr Of !Mont• Alla. Ca Memot1dl .erv10,
w111 1>e ne10 on TlkH'MSav. Jui, 2&, 1•1•
•• 1 00 PM •I Ille !left Broedw•v
Cll•pet Bttll 8ro.Ow•v Morlu•••
o.reuon
MINNIS
CLlf'f'OftO FRANKLIN MIN .. ll>.
retired •lrcr•lt me<"""" trom llW
Oouo••• Alrtr•fl Compenv tor JO
.,..". He I~ w rvlwd b'f llli M>n\ Ga•\I
L. MIMI• ot $iM1 Franc:l~o. C• dnd
Mor' C. Minni' of Arizona, \l\IU
Mu11•• P . Heu of Hew M•-•CO,
11<01,.., W•rrwr Ml""'' of Kal'IH\ •llO J Qt-hi-. ,.,...,,.. serv1t1t\ wolf be f'lald Oii lllwlO.., el 2 00 PM •I lhe
H.,bOr ~ Me..-ltl O..pel w11n
Rev R_, 8. Sllepllard, Jr , """"' of Cllrlit Cllur<tl ll'f tr. SH of N.,.porl
8••tll, C•. otlltl•tln9, lnt••tnMI
H rvlc•• l mmedl•l.,ly lollowono
H.,bOr Lawn-MOunl Ollvt MOrluarv of
Co•t• Mew. s.uw,
P&AIH
MARG ARET R U TH PEAi R ~.
,,.~>ff -•v on July ''· 1'19 ~ " W<•t...O by ,.,... \ISiet' -nu Drol""'
8111 SOteQW, $«~ Wiii De helO on
Ftll!h.,, July » ... 12.00 91 lne H•rbOf u-Mtrncwlet Owtpel, w ith inter
ment wrvl<.M tmetnedlately fottowil!Q
S«vlc.at ~ llw d lnt<llOr\ of H•rbO<
U-·Mouftt 00 ... MortUMV Of Co\141
M<tst. ~US4.
UL.M
FRIEDA ELIV.BUH ULM, IOllQ-
llme nalclenl of Coal• Mua. C•.
P•u•d •••Y Oii July 11, ,.,, In
Newport 8••<11, Ce. Sne w•~ •
member ol tr. Oiiweii ol JH0 '"'"' of Utl•r4Ay S.lnU •nd lhe Coll•
M<tw 'lllCI W--a memtler ot the
Ent•r" SIM wv•cn wlll be nelO on
TllUnO•v. July 16. 1m "' 2:00 PM .,
llw Cllurc:n 04 Je•~ Owlst ot u1i.r
<My S•lnls 2nd w ... o wttn 81"'°9 ,,..,.
rltl E 5-IMWI prHldiftll, Service\ un· oer Ill• dlrKllO!\ ot HerbOr L•Wll•
Mow111 Olive Mort.,.,v o1 ~,,. Mt!,.
S40-US4.
Deatlu
HOUSTON
Aaaeae o .. <AP) -
Lammll,
88, a n a unt and co·
executor of tbe "tale of
milllonatre Howard
Hu1bel, died Tuet4ay.
-'Neptane Society'
CllUllATIC* IMlttlA&. AT MA
~Zr'31 ......... ..,....... c.-.1.,,
'
San Juan Slates
Catalina Cruise
A boat crual>e to Catalin a and lame to explore
the quaint rommun1ty or Avalon are on ta p for
those interc~ted in CJ trap sponsored by the city or San
Jua n Capistrano
Bll.')cS wall lcavr city offi<'f'S Aug. 25 at 7:30
a .m . and return ett 9 ·30 p .m . The buses will take
tourg<><:rs to Long Beach for lhl' boat cruise .
Optional tours on the island. such as glass bot-
tom boaL'\. are offe red .
Fee for the trap 1:. $11 50 fo r c hildre n S lo 11,
$17.50 for lh~c 12 to 62 <tnd $16 50 for senior
citizens .
J<'orinformataon , phonc 493·1171. ext . 247.
Plumbing
Course
Slated
Student Aids
Design
Ma r cus Murbach or
Newport Beach , a stu-
d ent at Harvey Mudd
College. he lped design
and build a microcom·
puter which controls a
Residents inte rested bualdmg's heating, cool·
an workmg in Orangt: ang and vcnt1lutJog func·
County's con!>LruNion Lions .
industry might C'Oru11der A team or three Slu-
a course in plumbing dents d cs11.i ned th•·
and m echanical ins pec· s ystem fo r the Navnl
lion offered by Sad· C ivi l Enlgincering
dlebackCollegc . Laboratory in Port
The course. Conslruc-
li on Techno logy 152.
centers on prlnciplei; of
pipe fitting layout and
mathematics, h eating
service, plumbing fix ·
lures, installation of low
pressur e heating
systems, sprinklers and
air conditioning a nd
refrigeration systems.
Hue neme as a project
undertaken In llarvcy
Mudd 's enginccrlna
c linic.
Ushers Asked
For Pageant
Subslllude ushers ur~
needed for the Pu.icunt
The class will he or th e MasterR LO
taught from 7 lo 10 p.m. Lol(una Beach , whli-11
Tuesdays in room 203 of ronllnuc11 through Aul(.
the Mathematics and 26.
Science Building begin-O I rls or hl11h school
ning Aug. 30. age, with a Socia l
Security card. can pkk
For information up appUc1llona the
p h on e 831 -2940 0 ; fe1llval office. 850
495-1000. Laguna Canyon Road.
Sign I .ang11age
Course Offered
Belinninc thla fall, lntAnl&ed penou can ob·
tain certlflcates for communlc.UO. wttb tbe deaf
throulh a aeries of 111n lancuet• eourHJ offered
by Saadleback CoUe1e.
Tbe ~rtlftcate la offered thrGUCh lb• Humu
Development Depertmeot on tbe Mlllk>D Vlejo
HmJUI.
Tbt eGW'MI are ,..red to teach ltudeDU eotr7
level ~ aldlli to aid la oommualcatiae
wttbtheclnf . c._ bectn Aus. rr .
1"or lnlormaUOD, phone 13l·2NO or •IGOO.
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THE COU .. TY OF OllAllGE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
910 CHE(K A <•rt1••tO or l.,.._.\IUflf~ltorlft•nl""-l•u""'1\I CP-n13
t•\111t'' ''""'~ on• •e111ormD1r °""" re<orOed •n 800k ~)) P~ U•. 01 NOTICE 01' T•USfEE'S SALE
or tru\1 comr>env 1n Ille "mount o f IKl•l llKGrO\ Sf'I' No._,,
\IS.000. p.wabl .. to the oro..r of the f'•I"< .. I, ~•<lu\1tt ""w mel'll• •• JJ.J.J
Aoen<v. mu•I "«°'"°"'"Y e•<ll tH<I •i for•""\· l"ljr~\. ~ro\, l!f'(toecll 'ioul""rn P<!<•llC 1111r Company • .,
a 9Uiltdnly llldl lllf b100e<. 11 \u<-meftt. wpoort -tor OU>er PYIPO''"· torporAllon a\ duly "'"""nttJCI Tru•lf!t'
Ct1H fUI. w10 a<<•PI dnd P .. V for the •ti 4'\ \f\OWf'I 1tnd df" .. nf!d •n fhf' Uh04'r ff'\lo fOtlOwing O~<rlbe'd defid of
80tlCI\ 1n .. <0<0c011U' ""Ill lN ltrm' ot Oefl<1••t10ft ol r t\lrlctlon• tor tru>I Will ~ELL AT PUBLIC AUC·
"" b10 TIW '""'" M<omp;onvono .. nv Gll'IQerwooO I Tnt ··o..ct•r•tlon·· TtON l O THF HIGHEST 8100~:'1
<><cepte<I IHd ""'" bP neto unu$/le0 llerell!I r~ °" Sept. 11. "" •• F o JI c. "' !lo H 1 p • y • D I "
ttnO relurnf'll lo ll'lf '>U<C•Ulu• D100oer 1n\lrum.fll HO. 1009' "' ~ I~ •I l•m<' ot ••'" •n l•wful money ""°" p.oyment of uw l>UtCIW'"' Pf Ke in P•Qe• Ut to st1 •n<kn'""· Ofll<••• ot 1114' Untied C,l<llMI •fl "Qf\t. t itle aftd 1mm~d•ately •v••••ble lunch •S ltec.ord\c o t O ta"Q• County , 1nte,•\tconvt!!yf"Oto~now.ne1o oy n
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wen •••lun• at PHIO•m•nct "'"" bl> P•r•wooo c:oun. Fullerton. CA TR US TOR WILLIAM D HAllVEY
"'u'ed by """ "" or oml\\IOn ot Int! Term\ <A Hiit U'1> "' l.owfut mono an O '>HER JI Y ANH HAR v E Y ,
AQMcy, ""'" ttwn.,.. U\llt'O ""° '"" ot Ill• Un11eo Suote\onconf1trn•tlonot nu•b41ncl Mid wofe. l!ENEPl(.IAllY:
O•OU eO\ fl'l.01"4'0 b• '"" Allf'llCY. '"" ,.11. or ,,..,, Ca\11 .tnO D•lance ALI!.<> HOMFS, INC , l> C•hfornla <or
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IH' 04'Clareo 10 bll lu-ln<ome un M<trllnF F•rnev CO\laMew,Countvotor..,..,51•,.ot d•• pr~wtnt •-e• Income I•• '•"'· Aomlt'4$1r.tlor of C•llforn1•, ., per m•1> rtKordecl lft
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lll•I w£n lntoi .. t I\ el!iO eu rnpl hom f'ICTITIOl.IS 9USINESS Tnf' -llrlatf Uflder t•kl OeeCf of ~l\Ollel lfl<om9 l•A•• 4>1 m• Sl•lt 01 NAM« SfATIMllNT fru11, bv re.'°"ot • IW•Klletdef...ct'
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tu l•w• will be lu•nt•lled '"" we rwu •• ,..,ttlolOA u e.:u!ed -•11.,.red ..
(h\IUI b-••or "''°' 10 IM11 ..... 0I A lL·lll TE WHOLE S A LE '"" u~. •rll-0.ClerefffM
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men,,., IMI w111 <411'41 lf'la 8-\ to be . "'· (lletett elld ...... _ Of ._,
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LQCAL. / BOATING I CALIFORNIA EWLY PtlOT A17
Alien Arrests Decline ;1
sreen cards and other dC?Ou-
Ballot
Numbers··;
~--tw. ................ ..,,_
A drop ln July arrest statistics
tor the U.S. Border Patrol's
c h eckpoint south of San
Clemente--has been attributed to
a n ew program by Mexican
authorities who are crackine
down on illegal alien s muggling
operations based south or the
border.
Federates' (Mexican police> ef·
forts ln patrollin1 the border and
makln_1 raids on amu11lers."
menta. :
He said 19 ane1ed Mexitfn
counterfeit.en were turned OJer
ror prosecution· in the aeri• of
raids on counterfeilin1 opwa-
tlons in the Latin Americ,n
country.
UMITED EDITION cae • 31
Yacht Under Conatructlon
Aiisigned
SACRAMENTO <APl
The achoot bu1ln1
mea s ure wi ll be
Propoalllon I on the
Nov 8 baJJot, and lhe
Gann ln.lUaUve wnt be
Prooositlou 4, uys
S~rrctary of S tate
March fo'onf Eu. Proposit on 1 would
Umil school busing to
c ases ln which racial
:>egr egaUon was inten
ttona l
PROPOSITION 4, the
"Spirit of lJ" lnJliallve
by Proposition 13 co-
author Pa ul Gann,
would limit Increases ln
the expenditures of state
and local governments
to the inflation rate plus
rises in population.
Ms. Eu sa id tha t
between the two on the
ballot will be Propos1 -
Uon a, a loan inte rest
rate measure, ACA52.
by Assemblyman Walter
Ingalls. D-Ri ver s ide,
that would change usury
r ates. and Proposition 3,
a m easure making a
New Cruiser
Being Built
The limited edition C&B-38, a fast. light.
strong offshore performance cruiser is under con·
struction at C&B's new 12,000-square·foot facility
in Santa Cruz.
-change in veterans' ex-
e mptions to property
taxation. SCA60, by Sen.
A l an Siero t y , D-Los
Angeles.
Desigped by naval architect Chuck Burns, this
cold-molded yacht is built to meet offshore stan·
dards for fast cruising by a family or a couple. It
is cutter-rigeed with a total sail area of 675 feet.
TOPSIDE CRUISING AMENITIES INCLUDE
a saJI stowage locker In the cockpit, an insulated
aft lazeraette for butane or CNG <compressed
natural gas> canisters, a recessed and padded
forward anchor locker and running rigging con·
trots to the cockpit.
Cold-molded hull skins are of Sitka spruce. Ad·
ditional strength to weight qualities derive from
C&B's use of Port Orford cedar in hull, frames,
keel and beams. The deck is teak. The yacht's interior
--------. reflects attention to off-
( )
s h o r e fun ction s and ~ATING aesthetics In a blend of
~----------lighttones.
SHE SAID the con-
tents of the ballot pam-
phlet are on public view
for 20 days in her offices
in Sacramento and Los
Angeles.
This permits anyone
who believes the con·
te nts to be false. mis-
leading or inconsistent to
challenge them legally.
History
Course
Slated
THERE'S A DOUBLE BERTH AFT to
starboard. wet loc.ker and enclosed head to the Laguna Beach Hig h port of the companionway. The head includes a School faculty member
dee p clothes hamper. An offset double berth is local· Dr . Em a n u e l D .
ed forward. Calamaro will teach a
An insulated fore-and·aft engine housing Saddleback College his·
serves as the module for twin centerline stainless tory c lass beginning
steel sinks. Module panels are easily removable, A ug 27 a t the Art
providing access to the Pathfiner VW 42 b.p. diesel Colo ny 's h1gh sch ool
engine. The power unit does not need bleedtn1, campus.
even if the fuel tank should run dry. The class. "Weste rn
Detail shows in such conslderatlons as the lift· Civilization since 1648,"
up bottom companionway step -one covering a will focus on the de-
tool box large enough for alhwartships stowage of velopment of c ultural
such tools as boll cutters aud wrenches. and political systems in the Western World since THE YACHT REPRESENTS THE LATEST in that t ime.
progression of refined designer-builder efforts The cours e will be
between Bums and C&B owner Bob Thomsen. The conducted Mondays in
C&B·38's direct predecessor was the Burns-room 71 from 6:30 to
designed 36·foot Topaz. 9 : 30 p. m.
C&B construction takes place in the firm's F 0 r in r or ma lion .
facility at 1053 17th Ave., Santa Cruz, 95062. ph one 831 -2940 o r _ Telephone ( 408>A16.-74M.._ __ _ _ -495·.1000~
Specifications of the C&B-38: :JS.feet leng{h over·
all. 31 feel length waterline; 11 ft. S io. beam; 6fl. 3"
draft; 13,700pounds displacement.
Edil-0r's Note: Reports of new sailing croft oppeor
periodicoll11 m the Doily Pilot •
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
842-5878
All lA-Z-BOY® J a.c .. 1..-.e, w• •••11 1.....-. , ........... , ......... .,. ••IL•Z•s••,..
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IM"'4f01A Tl
~•H DHIVUT
Jol\n Wesson, agent In charge of
th e checkpoint, said bis
figures show arrests at the
faclllty have dropped below an
average of 100 per day. lo June.
arrests ran weU above a 100 per
day average.
"IT'S DUE IN part to lhe
esaon said. "The incident.a of
violence at the border have 1one
way down."
The program, launched by
Mexican offi cials ln June. was
geared to hall smuggllng opera·
lions and clean up bands of out· .
laws who preyed on illegal im·
migrants trying to make their
way into the U.S. ~
· WESSON SAID raidit·by Mex-
ican secutity officer s had
broken up counterfeiting rings
that were manufacturing false
Mexican officials are planning
to broaden the program to ~
tend all the way to the Gulf or
Mexico along the U.S. border,
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Rama' Thomas Proves 5-9 Height No Detriment
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" •1 IOllN ISV ANO ...............
At s.t, JM pcMllMfa, Pat Thoma. la almoet
, ' lec*ed '"' .. a jockey, abewile, in bi.I OCCUP8· U. M a 'eorMrlNaek iD tM Nadlul Football
~ ~ rel~ t.boulb between llM two iiJ tlaat ,,..,._ ridl9 bia competition u well u Willie
............ bones.
ID Ida ftnt MMOG u a at.art.er last year with the
1lami, 'l'llDmu proved bb blllbt -or lack of it -
WU D0t a detrimeat.
KNOWN AS ONE of the fterceat hitters in the
-NPL. 'l'homal ftnllbed the 1978 campaip with
ei&ht lntereepdoaa and a berth on tbe NFC Pro
Bowl aqud. He went tbrousb tbe aeuoo i.njury-
free -which wu 10metbinl in ltae!f for a Ram
player -and wu named to both tbe Pro Football
Weekly and UPI NFC teams .
Not bed for aomeooe who skeptics said was too
abort toplaJ with the big boys.
"I've never let what people say bother me,"
•aid the eott-apokea Texas A&M graduate while
reetiq in b1a caJ State Fullerton dorm between workouta tbe otber day.
"l know what I'm capable or doing. 1 Juat let
them <other people> talk .
"llY 11A1N OONCIC&N ls winninl and los·
1r\1," eoalinued the three-year veteran ... The only
thln11 I have to prove are to me and the team. All
I care about la 1iving 100 percent. I'm ~ot eon·
cemed with individual cooflict.s or the rans. At S·9
1f I •Ive 100 percent, it's just lite a 6-3 person giv;
ina:100 percent."
Thomas gave bis all last season and it paid
dividends, and more, for what was considered one
of the best aecoodaries in the NFC.
Thomas, alona with Rod Perry. Dave Elmen·
dorf and BUI Simpson formed a solid quartet. It
was a foursome that worked well toaether. every·
one seemingly knowins where the other would be
at exactly the right moment.
Th.is year? Well, thal could be another story.
Perry's back, but Simpson was traded lo Buffalo,
flunked bis physical, and it's not k:newn whether
the free safety will return to the Rams or not. And
E lmendorf says he's considering a business ven-
ture.
THOMAS SEEMS UNFAZED bv it a ll
Although 50 percent of last season's secondary
could be miuing, Thomas is anxious lo get started
with the new personnel.
"It's pretty important to work with the people
who wU1 be playing next to you," says the Foun·
tain Valley resident, who also owqs two homes in
Texas.
Thomas chose his words carefully in answer·
ing who he'd like playing next to ttlm.
"I want the beat person with the best potential
and the most experience," he said with some
thought. "and all those guys out there (on the
practice field) fit."
It was somewhat of a jovial off.season for
Thomas. With Texas as his off.season home, there
was a lot of good-natured kidding from some of bis
friends on the DaJlas Cowboys, especially one Tom
"Hollywood" Hende rson. who just happens to be
his wife's cousin.
"ITS COOL," THOMAS SAYS with a gr in
about the ribbing. "Our d ay 1s coming ...
Naturally, Thomas' main concern is getting
the Rams into the Super Bowl. On a personal level
(See LUIS. Page 84> -·
It's Tlaat Ti•e of tlu!! Year Agaia
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Yes, football is back as the Ram veterans reported Sunday and the
Cal State Fullerton camp is in full swing. Kathy Sanchez, 16, wears
the uniform of her favorite player <Jack Youngblood) as she watches
practice. Ray Malavasi makes a fe w suggestions. And free agent Bill
Dunstan, a six-year veteran defensive end, puts in some ti me with the
weights.
CllAl&•EFF
,
Every chance be bad Canel tben some>
be kept harping on the coatl'oftnlal er·
ror (or bit) in lbe Nolan Blan-Yankee
aame two weeb .,o. It appeared like
be reall1 b8d lt in or Diet llW.r, the
scorekeeper from tbe Berald·Damlner
wbo ealled tbe play.
I'm 1111"8 my deeilloa to mm oil II• .,.., bait ABC in tbe ratmp war, but l
cu't blllne I'm in tbe llliDorttJ.
*** Matt~ II clolinl Ill on a pair of
,.._.. I'm IUN be .,_,t wut to ...., ..... v
•
Keoqh, the former CorOna del Mar
Hi1h standout, bu an 0-12 reeonl lbla aeaaon for tbe Oakland A •a aad ba lost
18 in a row alnce laat poetiAC a Win
(Sept.1).
The Aawtcan Leap (and major
leasue> mm for IDCl9t 1ame1 loll at tbe atart of tbe IMllll II lit, Ml lw Bolloa'•
Joe Harn. .., back In *'· Tb•, K.._Mldljmttwomon~to
tl•tMI ....... w .. .-..,._ ...... ._..to .~ u...-•r I IMIWID.ttfw.-
PAT THOMAS
Angels
Struggle
In East
NEW YORK (AP> Ron
Davis continues to :.urpri!)l'
him self. not necessarily with ~
own p1tchmg succe:.s, but by th1·
ract that he I!) achieving It In
New York.
" ( never thought I'd be 9-1 or
l · 1 or anything when l ~at down
in spnnj! trammg and looked etl
the p1tch1n~ !)ta ff." the Yankee:.
reliever said after defeating the
An gels. 6-5. Tuesday night for
hts ninth victory against a sini:lc
defeat.
"THEY HAV~ a n excellent
pitching staff here and it was a
break for me that I got a chance
to pitch."
The break , literally, was the
one in Rich Gossage's right
thumb, suffered on April 19.
Gossage, the ace of the Yankee
bullpen. was involve d in a
.. clubhouse scuffl e .. with Cliff
J ohnson. who was t raded to
Cleveland two months later.
Gossage's injury opened the
bullpen door for Davis. who bas
been coming and going through
that door with unparalleled suc·
cess since the Ya nkees plucked
him from the minors.
"IN 11IE SPRING. J im Beat-
tie, who won a game in lhe
World Sen es, was sent down so I
didn't feel too bad. But I got
called back befor e him when
Gossage got hurt."
Davis' bailed out strugglin~
s tarter Luis Tiant , who was
tag g eel Cor lhree_b_a_nHL r.uns_
Tuesday night , by limiting the
hard-hitting Angels lo a one-out
tnpl11 in the sixth by Jim An
de rson over four innings. After
Davis ca me m , the Yankee~
broke a S·S lie and regained the
lead
Anderson re mained at third
when Dickie Thon grounded out.
Rod Carew was walked in ten
tionatly und Carney Lansford
also bounced out.
NEW YORK SCORED the
w1nn1ng run again st Dave
LaRoche, 3·8, the third Angel
pitcher, on a walk lo J e rry Nar-
ron, a single by Chris Chambliss
and a run-scoring hit by pinch·
hitter Lou Piniella.
Davis, who retired the last
e ight ballers he faced, left the
game in the ninth in favor of
veteran J im Kaet, who retired
Carew on a fly ball. Lansford
then singled and New York
Man ager Billy Martin brought in
Gossage, who recorded the fifth
sa ve of his i njury.plagued
season.
The Vapkees, who have won
fi ve or six games since the AJJ.
star break , look a 3-1 lead in the
s econd inning, knocking out
Angel starter Don Aase. Two of
their runs were driven in by
Wilhe Randolph, who collected a
single and a double.
conaecullve 1amee Iott in one or more
aeaaoaa. Tbat record (19) la currently
ahared by Robert Groom, Wublnston,
1909, and John Nabon, Philadelphia,
1911.
The major leaaue mark for con·
HCUtlve •• ..,. loat ii II Mt by the
801ton Braves" Cllfto• Curtl1 in
1'10-11.
&eauala. wttb a M reeord, WM p6cked to...., ...... tbe ~ ...... in tbe
!I'll AJl.ltar .... bat ......... time ua IOlt. ot • dactlioaa . .
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Sports Break
'lhe Great B•n•na War
Spi~n1 Up Spartaeade
J'IWUDllc1a .....
MOICOW -ft•1•n ellba tt the Great m .......... .
U.S. lOD-....... IHlnlllr.,., LaPlaate ol La
11 .. 61 W .. wtlJa laaftlll •,......'or ve1et.ble9 at tM ..... la Mr lloeeow ....a. lo ebe aQd ber teamm.atll
ban tU• to •allal ba••• "Your bod1 e. u.ecl to tUinl ln nutrit.too day aft.tr
day," lbe aakl. • WUb DO vttamina, a lot of us are bavtn1
bam•Vills t.rou~t feeio'!:f. ti-and 1ettlna lea crampa." Tbe .. yeU..QIG b won btr quaUfyin1 beat with a
food U :21 at Spartacade Tueeda.1· But abe waa worried
becauee her bamstrlq m~le •u atiffenlftl up and mlpt
be atralned.
The waJtreaee at t.be Hotel Rosaiya, where the U.S.
women'• track team i• au~. an allowinJ the athletes only ooe banana every two d..,S. No other fruit is available at t.he meab.
''So you Cotta steal more," chimed in Loulle Ritter, 21.
the American h.lJb Jump record bolder from Denton, Texas. Ritter arrived a day earlier in Moscow then LaPlante
and quietly found out t.he food score. Then she talked her
friend into going around the restaurant swiping extra
bananas when the waitresses weren't looking.
But they were. Suddenly the Ruaalana were all over the
hurdler, screaming ''Nyet, nyet <no, no)."
Since then, the waitresses have •tarted to guard the
bananas, the two athletes said.
"They carried them off all the tables," La Plante noted.
"AU we'd like is a decent meal and we'd leave them alone."
-----,,_,~•I tlw ••• -----
st. Louls Cardinals baseball announcer Jack a.ell,
on the food in the press box at AUanta: "It's so bad the
people who serve it won't eat. I think they get it from
the Georgia Slate Penitentiary "
C•f•'• De•t• • ,,, .. ,'"11
UnW further laboratory tests are complete, EiJ
the death ol St. Louis Cardinal veteran J . V . Caln t • •
falla into the vague category ol an unexplained •
stoppage or the heart, or "sudden death," docton
say ... The Rams will be without the temporary bleachers
at the peristyle end or the Coliseum during their final seuon
in Los Angeles, a change that UCLA and USC officials de·
sired . . . Miami fullback Lany CllODka was confined to bed
wilh a 102-degree fever with what is believed to be a virus
Center Tom Banks. embroiled in a · bitter contract dis·
pule, says he will oot play for St. Louls this season ... Run·
ning back Ezra Tate, SeatUe's ninth·round draft pick from
Mississippi College, has undergone knee surgery and will be
lost for the season . . . Detroit has acquired punter Teny
Joye~ from the 49ers to offset the back injury to star punter
Tom Skladany . . . Oklahoma State University bas received
a report from the NCAA on lts investigation into allegationa
that a slush fund was used to pay football players, but there
werenofurthercomments·onthe matter
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Oa WI dat. la baseball la JJ'Jt:
Pete loM di tbe CiDelMaU Reda 1la1led to lift neld
la tbe u.&rd laalDC olf New York'• Crall Swu to bit Nlelr ID bAI 3l&la same la a row. a MW Natiooal IA.,ue NeOl'd. Dllplle Roee't herotce. the 11.U won. 9·2 at
Sbea SUdlum. -•
• OD tbll dat. ln 1111:
Ea route to• ll·bomer MUOG, Boc•r Marla of tbe
New Yon Yankee. cracked fow bomen off four dil·
f erent Cblcqo WhJte Sox pitchers <Frank Baum um,
Doo Lanen, Ruaa Kemmerer aod Warren Hacker) dur·
lq a double-beader, alvinc him 40 for the aeuon.
·.. OD lb1a dat. la 1N9:
• Hall ol l'amer Robert "Lefty" Grove W9D b1J 300tb
and flD&I major leque game, bealinl the Cleveland Jn.
d.lam, l~ IOI' tile Boston Red Sox.
Today'a blrtbdays:
Calltomla Ansels coac:b Larry Sberry, the Most
Valuable Player la the 1959 World Serles, ta 44. Atlanta
Brav• caleher Blff Pocoroba la 216. ..................
Milwaukee's Gormaa fto•aa and Bac:t •. .
Mardllea homered u MUwaukee toppled Detrolt
5-4 Tuelday nltbt lo American League action . . . cun J....... slammed a t.le·breaking two-run
homer ln the top of the 6in1h inn.in& aod llldl Wiie won bis
seventh straight declslon as Clevelaod stopped Minnesota 4·2
. . . Gary Beealcke'• leaping catch prevented a SeaWe
irand slam to preserve a 7-6 fint·game victory and Jolla
Lowellll&eta bit a slam and drove lD six
run• in the 11·3 nightcap, giving Baltimore
a sweep ol a doubleheader with SeaWe
. . . Jam.le Qairt'a two-run pinch triple
keyed a seven·run eighth inD1.D& to rally
Kansas City to an 11-6 victory over the
Chicago White Sox • . . K.ea Grtffey
smashed a two-run homer among h.lJ three
hits to lead CinclnnaU to a 6-5 victory over
the Pittsburgh Pirates, who also lost a
35·minut.e debate with the umpires in the
National League's top game ... A two-
MAlt'flNH run double by Jallo Gouales higblight.ed a
IS.bit nou..ton attack while Kea Foracb beld Chicago to four
h.lts as the Astros swamped the Cubs 6-1 ... Paal Dade
singled home Oaie Smltll with one out in the 14th innlng to
give San Diego a 4·3 win over Montreal.
1'ele1'klea, R•dto
Following are the maj0r sports events on televlslon today. Ratings are: .t I I I excellent; .t I I worth watching· / ' fair · .t forget it. ' '
8 5 p.m., Channel 5 I I I I
BASEBALL: Angels at New York .
Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly.
The Angels, who have been struggling on this road
trip, turn to Nolan R,yan (12·7> tonight In the hopes of turning
things around for the last two games. The chore won't be easy though as the Bronx Bombers, winners in five of their last si x
games, will counter with Tommy John < 13·Sl .
OTHER TELEVISION · Pre-Olympics -Spartacade, 1 p.m., Channel 11.
RADIO
Baseball -Angels at New York, 4:5S p.m., KMPC (710);
Soccer -Fort Lauderdale at SUrf, 7: 15 p.m., KOPJ (94.3 FMl.
Tltursuy's Radio
Baseball -Angels a t New York, 10:SS a.m., KMPC (710).
BASEBALL
Dodgen E%plo•
No Laughing
From Phillies
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
bJ•bllpta fllm ol Dusty Baker's
career should five supporting cut credit to the PbJladelphia
PbWlea. who are wiually to the
field wbeD Baker bits grand slam
bomen.
But bis lat.est grand slam. off
a pitch by Warren Brusatar, was n unlikely as the Los Angeles
Dodaers' 15-.3 victory over the
Phillies Tuesday night._
aaU88TAll BAD NOT given
up a home run in almost two
years covering 107~ innings .
And the Dodgers had only one
victory against the Phillies in 10
previous games this se ason.
Climbing out o f s ol e
poeseut.oo of last place in the
National League Wet\t Division
for the first time in 22 days, Los
Anaeles had to co m e from
behind alt.er Greg L UZUlSk l of
the Phils bit a three-run homer
in lhe ftrSt i.nniog.
"A couple of weeks .. go get·
Ung behind 3-0 we might ha ve
died," said Baker. who has hit
t.bree of the four grand slams of
his career against the Ph1 ls "I
like the way we came betck. We
kne w what we had to do 10 the
second half <of the season 1."
'"IT WASN'T PLEASANT hav·
ing the whole world laugtung at
us. Yes. 1 think we are a dlJ·
ferent team. IS runs and 22 hits
show that," Baker added.
Aft.er Luiinakl's first inninc
homer, the Dodsera tied the
score wtth ~ ln tbe aecond on
run·scortng singles by FetlUIOft
and winnina pitcher Burt
Hoot.on, and a sacrtfic:e n,y by
Yeager. They broke the tie in
the third wlth five runa, three on
Cey's 18th home ·nm. It wu the
Dodgers' bifgest' lnnln& alnee a
seven.run rame against tbe
Giants May 31.
The Dodgers added five more
in the sixth when Baker bit his
grand slam. his 12th homer of
the season.
"NO QUESTION tbat's the
biggest thrill for a hitter,·• said
the Dodger leftflelder. "You
don't face that situation that
ma ny times. 1 wa.s just trying to
hit the ball bard. I wasn't think·
mg home run. Brusstar is uau-
a ll y ve ry tough, but he got
thi s one up~ little. I don't know
what it was. There wasn't much
on 1t, but I was glad to see it."
Hooton earned his ninth vie·
tor y in 16 decisions, to become
the wmrungest Dodger pitcher
this season. He hurled eight in·
nings and rookie Joe Beckwith
pitched the ninth.
Services Held
For Two-Ton The Dodgers battered starter
and loser Randy Lerch. 6·9. and
four successors for the Los
Angeles season high in hits. Joe 0 RANGE. N . J . <A Pl -
Ferguson had four sin gles. Funeral services for "Two Ton"
Baker, Ste ve Ga r vey. Steve Tony Ga lento. who fl oored
Ye ager each had three hits. and form er he avywe ight boxing
Ron Cey included a tbree·run C'hamp1on Joe Louis in their 1939
homer lllle {1ght. were held today at
• The victory was the f1flh in sax Ou r Lady of Mount Cet rmel
games since the All star break Church here.
for Los Angeles. The Dodgers About 200 mourners. including
also have a three-game wmrung fo rmer heavyweight champion
streak for the first time since Joe W.alcott and forme r fighters
May 31 . f'red Cochran, T\ppy Larkin.
Earnie Durando and Wally
TOE DODGERS WENT for Cro~s. attended the serv\ce pre-
their fourth straight Uus after· sided over by Rev Charles Mou.
noon. with Rick Sutcliffe. 8-8, Ga lento was praised for his
pitching against the Ptuls• Oick hum a nity and krndness to
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CycJes Resum~
Friday Format
Surf, Strikers Vie
Speedway motorcycle racing
returns to the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Cost.a Mesa Fri·
day after a onc·week hiatus due
to the county fair
Huntington Beach's Alan
Christian, who captured the Fair
Derby two weeks ago, heads a
full night of racing at the eighth·
mile dirt track. The first rider to
completely sweep a program in
over four years, Christian is
pitted against Bobbi Hunter in
the special match race
H unler ;s one of the few
women racing the methanol·
burning bikes. She wlll be given
a handicap for the two· lap race.
Gates open at 6:30 with the first race set for 8
Now that it's climbed loto tint
place in its division, tbe
California Surf bas to make sure
it doesn't get bombed tonight.
Winner of its last five games
a l Anaheim Stadium. the reborn
Surf hosts the Fort Lauderdale
Strike rs and their German
s uoerstar Gerd Mueller tonight (7:30)in its lasl appearance
against a club with a winning re·
co rel.
Mueller, known throughout the
world as "The Bomber" directs
a Striker offense that is the
e igh t h best ln the North
American Soccer League. In 17
game5rth& bearded forwent-bar
scored 12 goals and banded out
13 assists.
In 62 appearances for the
German naUonal team, Mueller
scored 68 goals, including the
winning tally in the 1974 World
Cup championship.
Couoteriqg for the Surf will be
Laurie Abrahams, who bas
scored six goals in five games
with the club and has 16 goals
and six ass ists in 20 NASL
games this season.
The Surf, 11-14 on the year,
leads the American Conference
West with 103 point.a, two more
than San Diego. ·
BB in Playoffs
The North Huntington Beach
Ml oo r BoJ> b.)'. -So.x-A+Htar
softbau team, District 73 cham·
plons, enters the NaUonal Cham·
plonah.lp playoffa Au1. 11-17 at
Buena Park's Bellis Park.
The HB Minors rolled through
four opponent.a for the District 73
Ulle.
Baseball Standings
AME81CAN LEAGUE
Weal Dlvtaloe
W L Pd. GB Aagels 57 43 .570
Minnesota S3 43 .SS2 2
Tesas sa 44 .546 2"'-i
Kanaaa City 48 49 .495 'l"'-i
Chicago 45 53 ~ 11
SeaWe 42 58 .416 lS~
Oakland 26 '14 280 31
EutDlYllloa
Baltimore ee 12 .m -
Boet.oo se as .m s
Milwaukee eo 39 .808 e~
New York 54 '4 .551 12
Detroit 48 48 .500 17
Clevelaad 4.5 sz ·• 20~
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
WntDl.uloll
W L Pd. GB
Houston 57 « ·* Cincinnati 52 •9 .515 5
San Francisco 48 52 .480 I~
San Dteco 47 55 .411 lO'tit
Atlanta •t ae .414 11
Dod1en 41 ae .414 11
Baa&DI.._
Montreal 51 • .51'
Pltllbaqb ....sa 41 ·* l Chlcap_ _ 52 41 .551 1-,,,
Pblladelpbia 52 45 .531 3-,,,
St. Louil .a 41 .aoo .,
New York 31 II .424 14 T__,.,.__ .,......,., ............
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"Right here in Oregon, we grow the world's best brewing
~The proof is in e\'elY bottle of Hemyii'
Above the door of an
anc ient Munich brcwhouse.
then~ is ~ sign which read s:
.. Barley malt is t he soul of
beer:' Quite true. But what
kind of soul a beer has depends
on wh:lt kind of barley ha s
been used to make the malt .
Now. it happens that of all
the farmland in America, only
a few small areas of the West-
ern statas arc suited to ~rowing
the t~ of barley thats best
for br:ewing. And it also hap-
pens that this is exactly where
we make Henry Wcinhard's
Private Reserve beer. As a
W•lr Vonckr Zandm. Betlqt fvmn
H 1 I I.hon>. Orep
result, we are able to brew
Henry's with more of this
premium barley malt than any
other beer we know of. This,
plus the additional time and
attention we g iv~ to Henry's
during brewing and ageing.
accou nts for its remarkably
superior flavor.
Henry Wcinhard'
Private Reserve is
available through-~~
out our horne
state, as wdl as at
stores. taverns and
restaurants 1n
California.
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tM d..tftc.U.. ol A. I. C Md 0 wen ... tUDadeq .. t.e. You bow wt.•t I meaa 11 ,..u·~ ver eom• out of a am11l. abbolbood club ..nu. a c:oaMeot a tna. ODl1t.o1et clobbft'ed ln the t round of the C dlvltlon at ·
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REGIONAL DIFl'&R&NCa can ~eal at thaet. A IOod B *'• •' H&rbOr 0"""9 ..U,lit be a Ji;W C plaJer al tile John Wayne Ten·
•ctub. By tbe aame token, a 1ood B player
Hart.or Greens might be an open
TENNIS
le-tu mpion outs1ae or Southern
California.
l wu once con1idered a 8 player
':Jayaelf, wilb the bleaalng ol a club
~· but I got killed lo the lirat round
itl the Adoptjoo Guild's C dJvislon.
: It au depends on where you play
Ind whom you play against .
··oaTUNATELY. THE United
States Tennis Association has come
up with a solution, and the world
would be better if everyone adopted
it
It's called the Notional Tennis Rat·
Ing Program. Rather than r~nking a
player into vuguc categories like B or
C. the program splits ability levels into
13 different numerical divisions
THE LOWEST IS 1.0 (just startin~
to play tennis> and the highest 1s 7.0
1 polished tournament player ranked
by the USTA>.
bin.nu o1 thll Pf'Olr•• u.c1uded -availabUlty of evt1tlY matched
1am .. t>a.roq.b comparative rallnp,
eltber al bom• or on vacaUoo.
-a direct mHDI of fDtNurina .. u
improYemnt
re,ul1llon of tournament& to
playen ol equ1l 1~ty. .
H&aE 18 A aalEF rundown ol the
lndJvlduaJ breakdowna, 10 you mlabt
ue where you rank. Th• actual
de1crlptlon1 or each dlvl1lon are
mor6 detalled than I have room for
here: :
i . JUit 1tartina to pl11 te...U..
1.5 sun worklna on 1etlln1 ball
overlbe nct.
2.0 Obvious stroke weallneHH ',
some experience.
2.5-Mor c depcndablo 11trokea,
weatk court. coverage
3.0 Cnn pla ·e shot • not comrorl•·
ble with all strokc11, lu cks com1lsten·
cy in aerving
3.5 Lacks depth and vttrMy. but
rureJy double fault.a.
4.0 Dependable backhand. can lob
and volley.
4.S-Beglnnlng to mus te r power
and spin.
5.0-Bt'ttcr 11hol nnllc1pation. will
upproach nel and can force orrors or
make winning pluccmcnt~.
5.S-Executes all st rok<'s offcnsivo·
ly and defens ively , r un hit first
serves for winners
6 .0· Can hit ~II <''' :ind topsin
serves. vary stro1ci:1C's, cupuhlt• or
bt•in~ rankl'<i in rn oJor c·1ty or lJSTA
d1str1ct.
(I S l'ow~r and con:-1:-h·rwy have
become a major wca1mn. hai. c·onct•n
t rutlon ncct':-:-.a ry fo r successrul
tournriment ploy. Is capable of l'Um·
ing UST A ranking
7 0 Polished tournament player
who has traveled ex te nsively for
i.anctioncd competitions, has been
ranked nationally by USTA.
YAZ
TENNIS I BASEBALL
Yaz Joins Elite Groap l
• BOSTON (AP > -Carl
Yutnem1ld, &be BoatQn Red
Sox' 1mula1 alu11er, took one
of bla mipty 1wlnp wllb lbe
bal. Oa. tnatadl he waa ready to d1nee : the next be w11 troubled
"I knew lt w11 1one. but the~
the right fleldcr kept backing up
a nd I thought. 'lf It's not gone
I 'm in trouble,' .. Captain Cari
PO POV
VODKA
I. 7 51.JT'ER
admitted.
AN AGELESS WONDEa, less
than one month s hy of hl1 40th
birthday, Yastrae m1kl had
nothing to worry about lbe ball
he h it ocr 19-year·old Mlke
Morian or the Oakland A's. A1e
GORDO NS
GIN
I 75LITER
had triumphed over youth with
one swing of the bat.
With the score Ued 3-3, a run·
ner on flt'll as lbe result of an
01Jdand error and two out ln the
seventh Inning, Vaz lined a shot
deep lnto the Oakland bullpen in
ri&ht. near the 380·foot mark, lo
becople only the 18th player In
major league history to hit 400
homers . ·
Craia Minetto of the A's
Jumped from his seal lo the
bullpen to catch the homer.
which· easily cleared Tony
Armas' leap against the short
wall. Minetto filpped the ball to
r~liever BUI Campbell ln the
CHENIN BLANC
'801to1t bullpen and Vas bad
another prize for his trophy
room.
"I WAS BEGINNING to wonder II I'd ever bit anotbec
one,'' Vutnemskl said after i
1Handing ovation from tetm'
mates and JDOre than 30,000 tarui
ln the seventh and then a curtail\
call after the Red Sox' 7.3 vie:
tory over the A's. ·
With the homer, his 17th of th«
season, Vaatnemald. who h•<t
singled home a run In the first
inning, inched closer to another
goal of becoming the first
American League player. to col·
led 400 homers and 3,000 hits.
Almaden, 750ML . ... • .. ... 236
Christian Bros., 750ML. • •••••• . .. 2.58
Cresta Blanca, 750 ML .. . . .... ...• . .2.63
Calloway, 150 ML . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... 3.30
Fetzer, 750ML ........................... 2.91
Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports
Club in Fountain Valley is among the
first area clubs to recognize the
NTRP. It held a NTRP verification
1Say on Saturday. Then• you ha ve it. Where do you L.1111;;...-7 rank? For more detailed descriptions
of e ach division and information
about how you can get rated, consult
your club, neighborhood tennis as·
:-;ociation or city r<'crealion depart·
rncnt.
689 824 L. Martini, 750ML ..................... 2.53
R. Mondavi. 750ML ...................... 3.85
25.58
28.00
28.60
36.00
31 .60
27SJ
42.00
2.14
2.34
2.39
3.00
2.64
2 .30
3.50
Each player was scrutinized dur·
ing a half-hour of play and received a
personal score sheet. plastic rating
c a rd, verification from the tennis
pro, a computer printout and a n
NTRP booklet. If they can't ans wer your quc1>t1ons
try the Southt·rn California Tcnnis
Association at (2131 475-6839. LOS CABALLE ROS ANNOUNCED
in a flyer to Its members that the
Was It a Hit or Out?
Dispute Delays Game
PITTSBURGH CAP>
Tues d ay ni g ht's
baseball game between
the Cincmnat1 Reds and
the 1'1ll~burgh J'1 ratei.
was de l ayed for 35
minutes lJy a calm but
The Rech left the field,
contending Lacy w as
out. even though he
would have been entitled
to second base as a re·
suit of Moreno's walk.
Lacy had been misf'ed
by the out call at second
and that he could not
have been ta,:?ged out
because or the walk.
long-winded debute that For the next :J s
followed a fourth-inning minutes. all four um·
umpires ' call that went pires listened as Pirate
<igainst the Pirates. Manager Chuck Tanne r
The Pirates, trailing his coaches and assorted
4·3 when play resumed, playeri. argued that
lodged an offi cial pro·
Umpiring crew chicr
Bob E ngel mude th e
fina l ruling Lacy was
out becau.c;c he had left
the base. The argument
started ut 8:45 pm. a nd
the fifth innjog was not
started until after 9:20.
test.
THE PLAY occurred
wlth two out in the
Pirate fourth Inning.
Phil Gamer was at third
base and Lee Lacy was
at first as ClncinnaU
pitc her Fred Norman
threw a 3·1 pitc h lo
Om ar Moreno.
Lacy was running on
the play. Cincinnati
catcher J ohnny Benc h
caught Norman's pitch
and fired the ball to
shortstop Dave Concep·
cion. who tagged Lacy.
Second base umpire
Dick Stello called Lacy
out and made an e m· phatic "out" gesture.
Lacy got up and started
to walk away when the
Pirates and Reds re·
ulized that plate umpire
Dave Pallone had called
ball four on Moreno.
LACY TRIED to dive
back lnto second but he
was tageed again by
Concepcion.
Surfers
Compete
F,....P.,,e8J
RAMS' THOMAS. • •
he said he didn't have a specific goal but wanted to
"do at my position what nobody has ever done
before. But don't ask me what that Is because I
don't know."
Thomas added the Ram offense is going to
have LO work ha rd in 1979-80. "It's a necessity that
they play to their potential, or above, for us to go
to the Super Bowl," he saya without batting an
eyelash, but adds quickly, "Jt's a good offense that
has as much potential as a nybody.
"It's a matter or doing the right things at the
right times."
SOUNDS SIMPLE ALTHOUGH the Ram of·
fense had difficulty doing anything right In the
NFC championship game with Dallas <remember
28-0?) •
Thomas promised the Ram defense would be
as strong as ever, which Is good news In that they
almost put as many points on lbe board as the of·
fensc.
"To sum It all up," he says. "In order for the
Rama to win, the organizaUon has to play lbe beat
people, rqardJesa of who It la.
"We don't nffd anybody else, we 1ot lt all
right here."
Tb• Rams certalnly h ave lt all in one
particular 5-9 comerbaclt.
(Un) Spectacular?
Tbe IDaU1Ur•I Pro-Am Open Jiu.Woman team FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <AP> -Often·
compeUUon cham · outlpobn trainer Bud Delp MY• the raclnc career
plonthlp1, under tbe ot Sped.acular Bid_, winner of two Trtple Crown
1pon1or1htp of the eventa, lllnJeoparay.
Women'• Jntern1Uonal Tbe llaryland·bred oolt romped to vtctoriea in
Surftnc Alloeletioa, 11 tbe Kentucky DerbJ and PreakMll, but wu upset aebedullld for 8aturd11 1A tbe Belmont Stake• by Co<al. Delp claimed af •
and 8mdar <or Au•. 4.5 terward that 8ld wu 110wed by a foot taJury ~on surf tODdJ. ea.eel b1 a pin la bu lta.U on tbe du of UM rate.
l I O D I ) a l C a m p Delp tole) tbe Foft Lftderdale S..·e.tiMI by p......._. ....,...._ TlMldaJ Btd'1 od>er frollt foot la a1ao
co.anaaUon of tla• ..... eud date eu be ob-.. 'Din'• no Dl'Oblem wttb atandln• la stud or
taln•d bJ eallla1 llllc-i?. Biil tbt fMt are teedef, He ov.,eom· 1u• Mii after u a.a. 11 ~ ....... now tile Inner quarter of bll rlpt
PrtdaJ wtU. t.ataU~ _ .. =---· l'ft IOt a bone -two tore com~Uoa ,...,.. ,.. ii Mid . .. w'*r. ,...,.... .. · .. .-a1d llOt nm lD tbt Aq. s Jlm
woman 1 annual la• illd 11 Traftl'I Mak.a at Saratoca .. o 1 of re Su rfl •• --~ t.'wa lda't raoe lld ... 11111 ::~· wldcb....... "I ct= ...... .,. ~· .... ., bull "_ .... 1-• ~ .... 1 ... ll&•tll 1111 ,..-Ml are I &JI E to.• I'• ..... to &Ue ...... Alia ...... lllil. ~ ......... foal.
tel• u• 111 ,,.., 4 lliflr ••rtaon ~., •• ,, ... a. •••.• =:#7--.-.....
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CASE OF 6 41 .34 CASE or 6 49 40
BOTIU
BLENDS HE TAIL
Calvert Extra, oul\RI 6.74
Kessler, t.75·Ul t.k I 1.1 2
Seagram 7 Crown. ou/\I< 1 6.32
BOURBONS
Ancient Age, (J<JAh' 1 5.88
Earty Times, 1.15 urEk . 10.75
H. WalkerTen High, 00>\l<r 5.08
10.96 Jim Beam, 115 u1u<
BRANDY & COGNAC
Almaden, ()(JAIH 5. 77
E&J Gallo. 1 15u1uL I 1.09
Korbel, 750M1. 5. I 6
Courvoisier V.S .• 1'.l<1Mt I I .93
Sa Ilg nae, 7'XJ Mr 8 .3 7
CANADIANS
Canadian Club,<JUAkl . .. .. . 8.34
Canadian Mist,all/\IH .............. 5.73
Sea grams V.O .• O<JART ...... .. . ... .. 8.40
GIN
Beefeater. O<JAITT . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. 7 .94
Fleischman's, 750Mt ................ 4.46
Gllbey's,OUARr .... . ........... 4.81
Boodles, QUART ...... :.. . .. 8.85
Seagrams. OOA1n . .. .. .... . .. 5.53
Tanqucray, 1.1,-LITER .. 14.70
RUM
Bacardi Lt. & Ok •• l.7>UTER ..... I 0.42
Castilo Lt. & Dk., CXJART ............ 4.26
Myers Jamican, 750ML .. 6.85
SCOTCH
Ballantine, 750ML .......•.................. 6.85
Chlvas Regal, OOARr . . . . . . . ........ 13.99
Dewar White Label,OOART ........... 9.57
Cutty Sark, 1.75-UTER ................. 15.90
J&B, OU...RT ................................. 9.59
Old Smuggler, QUART ................. 4.89
Passport, 750 ML.. .................... 5.04
TEQUILA
Montezuma Whit~ 750ML ............. 4 .9.0
Pepe Lopez White, OOAR'T ........... 5.29
Sauz.a Oold, 1.15 ........................ 13.79
Two Fingers White, 750ML ............ 4.97
VODKA
Crawn Russe, 1.1~ ........................ 7 .92
Kamchatka. C¥.JART ..................... 4.19
Smlmolf. ooART ........................... 5.58
Relska, OOART ............................. 4. l 9
UQOERS
Amaretto De Sarronno, 2Joz ... I 0.3 J
Boggs Cranbeny, 1 LITER . . ....... 9.83
Dnirilbuie. 2J-OZ.. ·•••••·••••· ............ 11 .11
Qalmo, V-OZ. ........................... 10.06
Kahk.la, l.7WTER ....................... 19.36
Southern Comtort.1.15'UTER ...... 12.01
l.Af>I
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76.27
62.95
7 1.44
66.55
60.84
57.40
62.00
65.26
62.79
58.38
135.00
94.76
94.37
64.92
95.01
89.77
50.46
54.41
100.19
62.61
83.22
58.97
48.24
77.50
77.44
158.35
108.26
89.95
108.60
55.29
56.99
55.44
59.78
78.03
56.25
44.80
47.33
63.06
47.35
116.66
111.35
125.68
113.77
109.55
67.96
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BO<IRBON
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6.36
10.49
5.96
5.55
10.14
4.79
10.34
5.44
10.46
4 .87
1) .25
7.90
7.87
5.4 1
7.92
7.49
4.21
4.54
8.35
5.22
13.87
9.83
4.02
6.46
6.46
13.20
9.03
15.00
9.05
4.61
4.75
4.62
4.99
13.01
4.69
1A1
3.95
5.26
3.95
9 .72
9.28
10.48
9.49
18.26
11.33
SEBASTIAN I TAYLOR
WINES CALIF. WlNES
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CHARDONNAY
Beringer. 1~ ML
Cresta Blanco. 1~ ro\L
Monterey. 750Mt
Beaulieu, , 150 ML
Santa Barbara, 750ML
5.25
3.24
4.84
4.84
3.03
GAMA Y BEAUJOLOIS
Beaulieu. ·1"J ML
Giumarra, 1~M1 •.
Parducci, 1'.>0 ML
Sebastian!, 750ML
2.42
. 2.22
. 2.72
... 2.84
ZJNFANDEL
Charles Krug, 750ML .. • • .... 2.75
Chris. Bros •• 150 ML . . . •.. 2.58
Inglenook, 750ML... ... .. . . 2.94
Parduccl, 750ML ..... .. .. • 2 .92 .
Sutter Home. 150 ML . 3.68
57.20
35.20
52 .80
52.40
33.00
26.32
24.20
29.54
30.80
30.00
28.00
32.00
3 1.74
40.00
HENRY
WEIN HARDS
HEINEKENS
BEER
LICHT OP DAAK 120<.JNCEBll.
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20s 3s1
CABERNET SAOVIONON
Chris. Bros .• 1soML ................. 3.13
Franciscan, 1soML ..................... 4.84
Parduccl. 1soML ...... .. .............. .. 3.77
Sonoma. '750 ML • . . . • .• .. ... . . . • . . .. . . . . . 3.69
BeauDeu, '750ML ......................... 4.40
34.00
52.75
40.95
40.00
48.00
4 .77
2.94
4.40
4.40
2 .75
2.20
2.01
2.47
2.57
2 .50
2.34
2.67
2.65
3.34
2.84
4AO
3.42
3.34
4 .00 I
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEERS SIZE CAR Of 2A 6 PACK
Budw8ser .............................. 12-0Z. 6.63 1.76
Coors...... . ................................ 12-0Z. 6.63 1.76
Mlchelob.................................. ... 12-0Z. 7.62 2.01
Tuborg ........................................... 12-0z. 6.57 t .75
Lowenbreu u. or Dk., ..................... 12-0z. 8.55 2.24
Lite. ................................................... 12-0Z. 6.96 1.84 o~ .......................................... 12-0z. 6.63 1.16
8t. Pall <llrt ................................... 12-0Z. 1535 3.94
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C•rllon. Phll&<lelllft•~. II), Prrry, S•n
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--.,., 1'1,.t It-Sl"lle•
Helena Wimmer Clef M•rl• G•ytr, 6-4.
• l . Jull• Ol41'>~1n Clef EllW~lh E-b!om. o 3, ._4, Iv. a.-rov• ctel. Mar••·M.,c.elta
Voyame. f>.7 ..... OU~nn.. E Yft\ °"' lno<•CI
Sommer•ue•. t>·I, C. l. ~~len Ant101 °"'
Margit ICIMNIM, .. 4 ... J; YYOM Brtakowa
del Maril' Pontero we, J 11. • 1, 1>-• lrM<'
S<.hul1 Clel. MlrO'>lilV& B-Ondl0¥6, I 6, • •
DUTCH OPEN
(At Hllveroum, Nelllerl•nct'I
First Round Slnqlu
"'"O~I J1"""'4!1 dPI rom Okktr. I, 6 ' UI
It Pinner diei AIO\@rO Lt-W" 0 •. I -,, 8dl~•~t
r 4trOt 1y dt-t Tenny ~~en\"on ~ •. b o
lom11•Sm1ctctel P•rHotrlQul\16 1,60
GALEA CU P CA1Yk lly, Funcel~milin•h
~ rr•n<e I Vt!tn1hc.' Noont d••f 1 tttlyi t Pdlft11u
Ptlrff"UI It '1, f)) ttAty tM ttr(O AICtdllt OM
f r•nte t Ptt\c .. 11 Por t~\• t»·J, & c
Ct•Cll0\10¥"•• Clv•n l"nd1) Cl~f WP\I
Germ<1ny (WoltqdnQ Poppl 6 l. • 1 C1~chO\ktwMua fM1rO\lav Ltt<.eli;a d .. t \N~\t G~rmany(Ootmorl<•r .. 111tl6 0.1> •
SEVEN CITIES EICHl81TIOH
CAI Sell -.-uo, 11•1"
Flntl\
John MrE"'°" dfl (orrtt<JO Uc:trd11ufl b J 6' ThorO Pl.oce
Pf'l~r r '"""'hnQ °'"' ..... Ntt\ld~ ,. I 4 b
6 .
PACIFIC NDllfHWESf CHAMPIONSHIPS
IAI T•comal
Fl"' Aounct Sinqlll ..
D.tri c, .. , .... n IC.Offjf\~ dH M nr l f1••f W4•-,,
J>urdf ([U(lt'rw>• bv CJl"fdult Humbf1rtn Vu\n
l':>ftn Y\1cJrol df\f ~mrn., t..•••• 1 .-•u,tt11~ft;t1
fl•••chl 6 o. 6 1
SPAltTACAOE GAME!>
C•I MoK-1
WOMEN
400 m,.ter\ 1 f(ulchonov11 fSO Y•f'I
Un1on1 49 If 1 Zju\l!ova C!tovoel Unoonl
!IO 41 3 GojSlll• CSow,.1 Union) !IQ •9 • 8•· Qtlanc"•• CSowH'I Unoonl SO S7 I D<1llney
CUSAI SI•
MIN
110·-r 11ure11"' I. Pucn•ov ISov"'t
Union) ll.. 7 Pn>.,oft'• CSov,.1 Uno0n1
13 76 l KorO\tOlev l!.ovlet Unoonl ll 'M 4 Perewert..,. ISowMtl Unoonl IJ.'M
J•••"" I Oellel CEol Gum•nv1 716 II'-· 1. Hell~• C E•\I Gf'rm>11nyl 214~9-<.
l Har•-Cf'ln1ano1 111·1', • Z1rn1•
CSovoel Uno0nl 71fH\/. S F.,•O• CHunqary
'" s
Misc.
T-.de,'s Tr ... wc C.0111
BASKETBALL
N•OOMI ••U•llMlll AIM<i•tlon
OOS TOH CELTICS Soqned M L CM•,
lorward, lo .. mulll VellrtOfllr{l(I
K/loNSAS CITY KINC.'> Namect JOl'ln
BeQIO\ Ul'<uli•f ••re prPMdPnl dnd o-••I
manAqer
M ILWAUKEE BUCK!. '>•!l')eel Eaoer
JOM\ lorwMCI, •nO lnrrltl< """YP\, Q ... rd. PHILADELPHIA 16ER!. !.•onect 8oot>y
Wiili" ll""'d· loa mulll·yU r tO<ll• acl.
SAH AHTOHIO SPUR!. N.>ml'CI Bob
San OtMf'•> tnan&Ql'r
FOOTBALL
N•lltftal l'eotCMll Luque
A TLAH TA FALCONS Soqn"d Sieve
8a,1•ow\lll, QuM1ttbt<I<, 10 •lour v••r con
•••Cl. Wai...O Boboy Duncan cornui.ao.
JOlln ~. Cleff'MIVt' l<iekl•. •nd O..r
rel Hol>b\,O!!left\oveenct
OE TAOIT LIONS Acquired T•rrv
Jo,ce, l>Uflte<, lrom ,,.. Sen Fr•Mlwo 4'8n
At lffMICI SylWttler Morv~. runn•n11 IMO,
eno Tyrone WltM><I, fullbt<k.
KAHSAS CITV CHIEFS PIKl'd Tony
Grffn -0.1\11 M•ll•, <ornerc..o., on on·
1urect 'ewrw 11\1
HEW YORK GIANTS Sionect Broan
l(ello. llneo.K11e<
H EW YORIC JETS Announced rfllre·
ment Of Aun Cooke, llMbacker
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Acquorect EarlCerr, lullb.Kk,Onw111ver\. RelH'41ct.lefl
Jonwn, ClnebaOtt.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Cl1.11mect ~lelll'
8ern•rd0, Qutrct, anct Sieve Hammon. Cle·
ftnllite t&Ole.
SAH FRANCISCO 4'ERS • S19ried Jerry
Golsleyn, querterllec-, •net Boll Hukill, of·•
fensl•• llMmen. Walytd Rich Miiier. cte-
tenllwbeck.
SOCC:Elt
a-tc ... Sec:,., """' Hl!W YORK APOLLO Slll'M(I Hany
Nimmo, mldlleldtr·•-ero; Patrt<k Horne,
torwerd; elld Liem Mon•ole, d•ftncter.
Aele..O Kerin ~. •-erd, •nd Paolo
Mele,f-..0,
COLLEGE
UNtVE•StTV OF GEORGIA -An·
-eel re119Mtlon Of Roy Umstalld, NM
Dnktlllell <.MC.II, efle<llve et ttw •net Of tne
19IOWHOll
50UTHEA5TEAH OKLAHOMA -An
-.ee1 rwiCINllofl Of Dull• Cltrl•llen, 11eeo
footb•ll <oecll, to llecome ollen11vc
backfield t oe<ft et kvlof.
lllO•TM AMEltlCA .. ICKCRlt LRAOUI .,....,.,tcM-.
•0<11ettert, ,.,...,. &.y I
Widlmd9V. July 25, 1979 OAILYPILOT ..
l'az Snaa~ks No. 400
t\ Ho~ton fun and Boh W:.itson con
gratulak Carl YastnemskL afl l•r hi'> ·lOOth • -.--
HOGf.:R CA Rf.SO."
<'an•cr homC'r in I ht> seventh inning of at·
ticm aguin:-.t 0<.Jkland Tuesday night
Rehoin Memorial
New st·cm·hoarcb un • -.l'hcduled ci t lluntington
Beuch 11.Jgh's gy mnasium lh1-. foll with the llunt
ington Hl'ach lfa-.kellwll Boost1.·rs Cluh i.ponsonng
<a rnl·morwl to /\I Ht'l111in
And cnn:-.ukrinJ.( tht· legion of Oilers th<tl have
gone lhroui::h lht· II B :1thlt·llc progn1ms ovt:r thP
y(.•ars either undt·r thl· l'Yl' or CO<JCh Rebom.
Athle tic Dm•(•to r Hc h111n or Hcborn, the loyal
alumnus, 11 !H>Nns only <1 matll'r of collect ing the
t•nvl'lop<·s und making tht· lrnn k dcpos1t in order to
accomplish th(.• $.'i,000 tus k
In sho1t, lhl' mt•monul lo ttebom 1s for a m an
who dedicated his life lo the a thletic programs ut
Huntington Hcach High School.
It did not cease upon his retirement as an ac
t1v<> teacher <Jnd coach, l:tnd m fact, Reboin con-
tinued to be a familiar s ight at athletic events until
his death earlier this year
Al Re boin was there when Cap Sheue was look·
ing for a job in 1925 and it was Re boin who was the
coach of the 1946 Sunset League football cham-
pionsh1p team
He was there 20 years la ter whe n the Irvine
League championship team of Ken Moats was at
the top of the heap and he was a solid backer or
every Oiler lhat e ver came down the pike .
Those wishing to contribute should contact
Roy Miller , the Oilers' current basketball coach. • • • CORON/\ DEL MAR HIGH standouts Steve
Lesli e, Chris Johnston, John Me lbon and Jim
Shollin. along with Newport Harbor lligh's Randy
Starr ;and Coach Mikt• Gray, a r c a mong the
Newport Amrrican Lc ition ent ry m tonight's Dis·
trict 29 pluyoHs at La Palma Park in Anaheim.
They meet Anaheim Post 72 at 8 a nd if Leslie
( 340, 7·3), Johnston ( .525. 19 RBI>, Melbon < .298,
10 RBI>. Shollin 1.350> and Starr (.348 > get the JOb
done·. th<'y 'll play c.tgain Thur5d<ty night at 8 ir1 the
double ehminat1on b<1seball tournamcnt. • • •
FORMER NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH track
and field coach Rob Ha iley was to undergo his
fourth s urgery Tu<'s day to he lp s tabilize his
damaged left leg sucrercd in an auto inJury June
16.
AE801N SHEUE MOATS
The head coach for 16 years a nd on the
Newport Ha rbor coaching staff for 19 years before
recently res igning, llailcy 1s expected lo undergo
onto more session of !>Urgcry at UCI with re·
hab111tation of both legs to continue for about two
year s.
Hospitalized for the past 51'.t week:., the most
ophmJst1c estimate of getlJng out of UCJ is one
more week
i • * *
UNIVERSITY HIGH'S water polo forces.
seemtngly submerged the past two years, surfaced
a t the Irvine 16·a nd·under tournament last
weekend with a team championship under Coach
Chuck Morns. who has returned to the Trojans'
aquatics program.
Irvine, Anaht•1m . La Pue nte and Newport
Harbor trailed Univers ity m the tournument.
• • •
TWO NEW ITEMS to th1• Ornn~f' Coast area
scc•ne Keith Mayesh1ro and NC'wport Har bor's
b<.1sketball teum.
Maycsh1ro takes <>v<'r cross-country duties at
Edison JliJ.(h. while the Sailors' b:.is kctball team,
with Bruce Caldwell and 0111 Yardley the keys in
Coac h J erry Dc Busk's a ttack, uppt•ars to h uvc the
ins ide track tu lhc Sunset Lct1guc cha mpionship
for 1980
Newport Ha rbor haskctball team!> have bC<?n
contendt:rs year-in a nd year-o uL. hut not since 1965
<20·5 under Bill lfatch I h ave prospects looked so
good. The la!>l league crown wa~ captured in 1957
T11nney
To Speak
National Footba 11
League re fe ree JI m
Tunney will be the guest
s peaker Thursday morn·
ing at the Irvine S ports
Club monthly breakfas t
at the Baxter Street
restaurant in Irvine.
Have~ ever seen
a 100 foot race •••
straight upl
Tunney, the NFL's
No. 1 refer ee with 20
years experience, is the
only official to work con-
secutive Super Bowls In
1977 and 1978. At t he
breakfast he will s hare
bis experiences in ref .
ereeing top games as
well as his relationships
with players, coaches
and owners.
For further lnforma.
tion phone Bob Figeria
at 559-1800.
Or a log-rolling contest (we call it burling in the
North woods)? Or a pair of log-
gers filling the air with flying
axes as they aim for the bulls·
eye 50 feet away? It's all part
of the brand new Canadian
Lumberjack Show at Sea World.
Six grueling events that match ·
the skills of some of America's
champion woodsmen. See this
limited engagement now
through Labor Day. It's just part
of a full day of shows and
attractions at Sea World .
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ITATIEMIENT 01' AIAMOOHMIENT OPUHOI' l'ICTITIOUS eUllNUS MAME Tiie tol10wl119 penont httw •b4'n·
doMd I ... 11\9 ot ,,,. F1Ctllkl411 BUll·
MU Heme FELICITY. 117 F Alvtrslcle Drlw. Newport &Nch. C.tlllom1•'2t6l Tiie FlcUI~ 8ualMU N•m. r•· lerrecl lo -wH llle<I ln Of•n0t County on ~ember 11, 1918. NANCIE NEWCOMB, 113' Sea llvll, Cot!• MtM, C.lltoml• '126'7 JOANE (CHARLIEI MAGIN.• 9 Trli.n. Ct. N""'llOtt 9ff<'h, Calllornla
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July U -AUQ. I, I, IS. 1'7' 7'11-1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
r
\ BUSINESS I CONSUMER
Bee/Costs
Taper Of/
EorMonth
The avera1e price of a pound
or beef ln CalifornJa showed Ul-
tle chance between June artd Ju-
ly. according to the California
Beef Council's monthly 12-city
survey of five popular cuts. The
July price of $2.36 a pound com -
pared with $2.35 In June.
In Santa Ana, the only Orange
County city in the survey, the
five-cut average was $2.03 a
pound in July. compared with
S2.27 in June. The average in
Santa Ana was Sl.73 a pound in
July 1978, compared with $1.92
am ong the 12 cities.
"THE LATEST prices are
down from the May high of $2.49
and should remain at roughly
this level throughout the sum-
m er ," said Rober t Rol ston ,
council manager .
While the negati ve impact of
the independent truckers strike
on livestock mowmcnt 1s past ,
he said, the U S. callleherd is 16
per cent smaller th<tn 1t was in
1975. Even though cattlemen are
rebuildjng their herd~. hcef sup-
Plant Goes Up
"".,,...,... plies are not expetl<'d to be plen-
tiful during the next three lo five
Lo:-;t 111 tht• maze of steel are workmen near the t op of
t h1!'i c·1reular huilding that 1s the second of three planned
for th<.· l'~llo Verde nuclcur gcnt·rating plant a t Buckeye,
Ariz. Tht· steel rod being hoisted up them will he welded
int o pla<·c as part of the ~lccl thdt protects the lOO·foot
ta II huildang.
Gas Dealer Markup
To Change Aug. I
LOS ANG F:LES <AP J ThP 1w~ slat1on business. which has
changt'd a lot in lhl· last frw yt:ars, heis chCinged again with new rule~
from th£• 0<'partmcnt of Energy
In th<• offing for consuml'rs arc l(asohne prices pegged to tnf1 1At1on
and fcwcrsclf l>cr vcpumps
The ruh.•s, whirh bC'come f'f.
fel'l1vt• AuJ.! I , allow ser v lC'l' !.t<J
t1on owm•rs a flat 15.'l·ccnt·PN
gallon m :oomum m arkup 1n
stead or fort'ing them to oper;1tt•
un(frr formulas peJ:gf>d to th•·
murk up-; they had m 1974.
El.IMINi\TED /\RE pro
vi..,1on.., for ' hankrng" cxp1•ns1·..,
Lh:.it rnulcl lall'r be add<'d lo th1•
per gallon pric1• and pa:.scd on
to consumt'r'i.
11 w as lh1•o;1• "hanking" pro·
viR1ons that allowed somt•
dealer~ to s t-II gasolme a l more
than $1 per gallon dur ing the
height of the J.(as crunch lust
May . /\s loni.: as supplies were
tight and Ull' marhl would !;ct.tr
1t. dt•;_,lerc; c·ould add cost-; in-
cn·ascs they had "stored up ·
. .ind legally charge Sl 30. SI 50 •ir
mon•.
The nat 15 4-cent markup Wiii
end lhe1'P pnces. However , l>ays
DOE official Jack Wood . th(·
maximum markup will be re
vu•wed by the agency every si x
moot h!'. and adJw.ted to n ·Ot·ct
the rnnat1on.
T lli\T MEANS that unles~ in
r:at1on subsides. the markup al
low ed service station oper ator.
wlll risr along with e\lcrything
t·llM' and put continuing upward
t>rl'SSUrl' on pump pnccs
I nd1v1dual governors <ibo ran
than,::1· thE' m arkups m th1·1r
st ut1,s, meaning that g;1s•>lln1·
1>nt•<•s may vary cons1dn:ihly
f rom om· urea to another
year s.
IN SANTA /\NJ\, according to
t ht· survey. the price of a r><Jund
of ground beef went from $1.49
lasl month to $1.2fi this month. I\
year ago 1t was selling for an
:.ivcrage or 94 cent~.
The price of bone in round
steak remained at $1.9<1 a pound.
the same as last month's cost . A
year ago it sold for $I 56.
Santa Ana shoppers paid $2.74
a pound for bone-an sirloin steak
this month. compared with $3.ll
~· pound last month and $2.36 last
ycur.
T ·BONE STEAK sold for $2.90
a pound this month, compared
with $3.26 last month and $2.5:l
IJsl year A seven-bone chuck
roa.!-1 "'enl for SI 32 a pound this
month. SI Sli last month and
$1 24 last year
Pnccs an tht· l l ·c1ty aver;1g<·
showed ground beer S<'lling for
$ 1.43 a pound this month. $ l.47 a
pound last month und $1 07 last
year. Bone-in round stl':Jk was
~elhng for $2 20 a p<1un'1 th•~
month, $2.25 l<i~t month <ind
SI 79 last year
Bone-in !'>irlom '>Ll'ak sold in
tht· 12 c1t1es for on aveni1w of
S3 15 this month, s:1 ll> la!-.t
month <ind S2 60 l a.;;t year
THE AVF.RA<a: Prl<'l' of T
bone stt-ak was SJ 37 Urn. month.
$3 2R last month and $2 91 last
VC'a r . A seven-bon" chut'k roast
was selltn!-! in th1• 12 c1t lt's for an
avl'raf{t' of $1 6:1 a pound, com
pilled with SI 55 Ja.-.L month anrl
SI 2'1 last year
DaonPlans to Buy
10 Square Miles
CONSERVE ENERGY
Daon Southwest. Newport Beach, has entered
an l8·month escrow agreement with Oxford In-
vestment Corp. of Los Angeles l o purctlase approx·
imately 6,300 acres west of the San Fernando
Valley, said James 0 . Stout, president or the
Newport Beach-based development firm
T he property, nearly 10 square males. is one of
the largest undeveloped raw land tracts in the
northwest sector of metropolitan Los Angeles and
holds a purchase price or more than $60 million,
payable over 20 years.
LOCATED IN VENTURA AND Los Angeles
counties, the parcel is 24 miles northwest of the
Los Angeles Civic Center , 30 mj les east of the city
of Ventura and nine miles north of the Pacific.
Daon has hired Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Men-
denhall to begin development plans.
Daon Southwest is the largest division of Oaon
Corp .• a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary or Daon
Development Corp., western Canada's largest
builder-developer . Daon's portfolio includes
m aster-planned communities, the development of
commer cial and industrial complexes. mobile
home parks and condominium conversions.
Fluor Firm Hired
F luor Canada Ltd. of Calgary, a subsidiary of
Fluor Corp.. Irvine, has been awarded a $17
million contract Crom Aquitaine Company of
Canada Ltd., Cal1ary.
The subsidiary will engineer, procure equip-
ment and construct facllitieB t.o process an addi-
tiona l 200 million cubic feet or raw gas a day at
Aquitaine's Ram River plant In Alberta. Comple-
tion is scheduled for late 1980.
Finn Sigm Pact
with the finest ino;u1at1on available Wrap your tiome in a
complcto blanket Will keeo you cool 1n ·,ummer and
warm 1n w1nrcr
Cal Tod.y for A11 Af1ul •-11t
EMftlGY FACTOIS IHC.
Alto S,.CW!sh In ~ ~ ... S.... D ........ ·-
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FIH PAIMT OH UTlllO• WALLS WITH tACH
IMSUL.ATIOH COHTllACT FOi DAILY l'tlOT RUDHS.
l7 I 4J 540-7245 Lrct>nse 1t3so2t3
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CORPORATE
NOTES
By
JAMES R. URQUHART Ill
Attorney at Law
Q. CAN I INCORPORATE MY EXISTING OR
PLANNED BUSINESS WITH JUST ONE
PERSON?
A. YES. You can be the sole officer, direct.or,
and shareholder all rolled int.o one. But. if stock
Is to be owned by more than just you and your
spouse, you must have more persons on the
board or direct.ors. At no lime would you need
more than three <3> directors.
,,1CTmouseu"Nns Newport Pharmaceuticals International , Inc .•
NAMR ITAHM ... T Newport Beach. has announced completion of a
Q. IF I INCORPORATE MY EXISTING OR
PLANNE D BUSINESS, AM I LIMITED IN
THE nDNGS MV NEW CORPORATION CAN
DO?
1
T1141 totto.wtt'IQ ,.non " d911•9 bul• licensing agreementin Japan.
nMl:~:HTIHOTON BUCH PAINT Mochida Pharmaceutical Co. Lt. or Tokyo will
A. NO. A California Corporation can carry on
any number of businesses at the same time. For
example. your new corporation could cn8•1e ln
the conat.rucUon and real eat.ale bualneu con •
currently.
AHO eoov. "" St.cer "1111t1fl(ltofl develop and market Newport's immunopoten-._~eC:.~!~'11e,,,e, 20, Uat.ortf-viral agent, lsoprtnoalne, ln Japan.
N•tllvllle, ....... Hl#lllflOIOft 8"Kh, MochJda WU founded in 1913 and bu manetJni ~::= ,, c...-..ci.., ... 11• and medical activities in the pharmaceutical,
.. ..,... • diagnoatic reacent.a, para-medical products and '
T11i. e:S::-'-11 ..... ,,. ,,,.
1
_m_ecl_tc_a_I_eq..:...ui..:p_m_e_n_t. ____________ _ Q. IS ft' DPEN81VE TO INCOaPOaATET
CO-ty (*11 .. °' ..... c-ty Oii Jiiiy n,mt. A. NO My law office wlll lncorporate your pre·
sent or planned business for the all·lndustve ~ price of SIJIO. This breaks down to '250 ln at·
Keep• you • ~ torney feet and '330 In cott.a. We tum around ~-OflOlfl and pa.y out cosl3 as followa: Francblae Tax on top of ~,,,. _.. Board, .-0: Secretary of Stale, f70: Corpora·
the loc•I u1LMPttOOUCT•Oftnub10 lion• Comml11loner. $25; CorporaUon Kit, '35.
An 1vera1e Incorporation taktt about i• daya; acene . . • f ••ter ti 1>9yment la by cub or cubler'• check.
everyli•" uuo hJ• • P•l•t We are happy to answer qu.tloal about your
' O••enMp I• ... __. propoMd t.orporaUOD wit.bout obti1aUoe to In the , .. ,,. ... , .._... ...,._ you. Our ...,_. 11 .lam• R. U"1ullart Ill, A ti ~ .._.. P•1*1' PNIHRGDal Law Cor'IMW•tlaa. 1* Do¥e 8tnet. HJ I g ~ Hel1 ... '_·_,:_:._.;,_"_•_',_ •• _ .. _· .... ~.::_•o"•=···f'loor•<™_; •:,•~-=.•.·"-... •.eb•,•C•a•U•fo•n•t•.· •
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Benefits Come Down to Earth
Space Program Yield. Caina of Boih Peopl,e and Prodlrets
WASlllNOTON CAP) -a.. MaeK9M, 11. ... ,.,.,..,.....
Jimm y Otrlacb are amoa1 mlWGm el ,_... livtq ...._.
oaSut11• ... aaaw81hd
oa tM -a dee ... •IO· 1'he c ......... tedt ol ......
1ulfen fJ'om a rare dllease, are beaefldarlfe al •Pffe ,.,._..,
productl or m.Mriala developed
ln lbe effort to eaplore apece.
llAaltN BAI> SPSNT years ta
bed, eOGltaM ke bat.ha ber ..,
relief from \be pa1D aeariaa ber
armt ud lep. Her il1DMa ta·
known u b'"1llnc llmb ayn-
drorne. It causea severe pain ia
the UmbL Only coollD& briQp r-elief.
Jl= ... farelild to a\aJ In air~-td l'GOGll and •M· ~ ,,.. aerctH bec•UM bla
outer.._ 1eal4ld olf.
._. C9A DOW do IDOlt normaJ
tl•i•I•· Tbey wear modUltd
Hraao. ol ~· llquld·cooltd ald&a I.Ml~ uU"onauta
•1at.m& a..... beat. -
.&Aa SN, o r TUa O. N9U
SeoUa, wean a blaoket·Uke gar· meat a.a dreulatet cOC)l wtater
aroand ..... leca and tlll.U. It re-
U.V• ptlln, prevet1t. IW'tber Ua·
aae deterioration and enables
ber to move about l n a
wheeldWr.
Jhn~ wu helped when Na· lJoaal Aeroa.uUc1 and Space
AdmlnlatraUan en•iaeen de·
vtloped a a baUery·powered backpeek that circu.lat.et water
throup an upper·body 1umtnt .
WHrlal UU. device, Jimmy can bicycle arouad his Palmyra,
Pa .. nei_,.borbood and join ln
other outdoor play.
The tedmo&otcY of Apollo and
other Protram• hu found ita
way \nto medicine, tra.naporta-
t!on, lodUIUial procnses. public
•afety, con1tructlon1 com·
munlcatiom, home appliances,
recreaUoo apd food product.a.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SV &PalSINGLY,
however, few Americans
seem aware of the many uses
found for apace t~hnology. An
NABERS
( (S) Odd·even
Plan Won't Change
LEASEFIOM THESOURCE SACRAMENTO (AP> -The odC:·even
gasoline marketing sys tem probably will r. •main
In effect in 14 California counties through Sep·
te mber, according to state Energy Commis~n )Der
Richard Maultin. • NO MIDDLEMEN
• EXCELLENT SELECTION "Although the long lines have generally disap-
peared. the underlying gasoline situMtion remains
crilicaJ:' Maullin said Tuesday in u letter to
service stat.Jon dealers. • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2600 HARBOR BLVD. "Any relaUvely m inor surge in gasoline de-
mand, decrease in California gasoline supplies, or
change in service station operations caused by
new Department of Energy pricing rules could end
the curTent calm," Maullin said.
COSTA MESA 540-9100
PVBUC NOTICE
C"""'1 F-nart ,-1CTtTIOUS aUSINESS
MAMll ITATIEMEMT
Tn,. 1011o•lno ""''°n\ ••~ d oing
bu"ne\\.tt 0 '00NN £Ll. BPIGHl\M ~
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JoM o. 0·0oro ... 11
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NAM£ STATEMENT
Tl•• followtno ~r!IOn• •rt doing
IMI SHlflS H .
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corponlklft. 19531 s. Airport Way, Mn·
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Tlllt ~IMSS IS CondU<l•d b'f o
o-nerot ~19. ~ A•'-l141n '"'" J-A.P-Thls .... _ WH flNd with Ille
County Cletll of OrM\911 Counly Ol'I July
l . 1919 ,,,.,.
We a rc pk::i~J hl :m nouncc the a~ociatinn of
Guy Halferty
l "Ir""·'" .ui.l Munietp.11 Bn11,h
and h xt·.l l11111m1· lnv1.)t111e111\
lnv~tmt'nl &n\a.•n Siner 1936.
Mt>mhcr1 New Ycwlc Stuck Exchan~ anJ Orher Principe! Exchan~.
Li& An$1det. San frlncltcu, N1:wpin Beach. New Yudc, Gresham . Ore.
SOO Newpon Center Drive, Newpon Beach,
Califomia 92660 • (714) 644-4620
~·
How •can • !>eepe1 be silent? Srnple ·• ti ~ gently
when someone's trying to reach you 1oea1 tor l'iOsP!lal.
theater. courtroom . meetlllO' ·• anywhefe norse wouta
be disturbing Or. ll1p ltle switch and nave nounal.
aud1Dle beeping Either way anyone can reach you
w1th1n 10 seconds with lh1s shm. hghtw910ht pager
And Answer Page olfe1s cove1age anytime. anywhere
ln Los ATigeles. Orange. 5an 6efllaf<llno. RNeiSt<le and
pans 01 Ventura counties. all tor one tow monlhly rate
WJnt 10 ~now mO!e about the s11en1 beeper'
Call us 100ay1
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NAM& STATEMUn
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I -•'•BBS TO 8111110V TllD llYOllll ··-•1tl AllOCIAT•
Associated Preaa·NBC News
PoU conducted Jut week found
that ~ percent of those ques·
tloned aald they didn't believe
the apace proaram had broucht
enouah benefits to ju11tlfy lta
total S'18 billion co.t. The Apollo
pro1ram alone cost $25 blWoo.
When Skylab plunced to Eartb
In names Jut week, among the
ltema that burned was a
aopbistJcated smote deteclor,
forerunner of those now slan·
dard ln many homes and apart· menta.
Alao incinerated was a Slf.ylab
s un shie ld , which has been
tranalat.ed into a solar screen
that keeps out 70 percent to 80
percent of the heat that normal-
ly would penetrate a window.
The screen has reduced air-·
conditioning costs in several
federal buildings, includi ng the
Federal Court House in Los
Angeles.
AMONG CONSUM ER pro
ducts "spun from space" are
lig htweight blankets and
c lothing, long-wearing paint,
s uper-fireproof suits, digital
clocks, caulking sealants and
microminiaturized devices for
such products as hand-he ld com-
puters. watches and videotapt!
recorders.
The new materials, compute r
and microelectronics a re the
visible evidence of space spinoff.
P eo ple are the invisi ble
spillover.
Aeros pace-trained engineers.
scientists, managers, techni-
cians, programme rs a nd rt•·
searchers have moved -with
t.heir imagination and innovatJ vc
concepts -into a lmost every
sector of the U.S. econom y.
THE BIGGEST BENEFITS
from space spmoH have bc<:n in
e lectronics e1nd computers .
Another big payoff has bfi·n I••
medicine.
New Power Sour~e
Magnetic pos itioning and pressure as well as neutral
beam injection a re to achieve fusion of atomic nucle i in
this device by Gen e ral Atomic. Fusion takes place at
te mperatures of 100 million Celcius, six times hotter than
the interior of the sun. Scientists hope the technology
eventually wtll produce nearly inexhaustible generation
of clcctridty.
S t ate Liinit Set a t 80
SAN FRANCISCO I /\P) -The
s ta te Public Ut1llt1es Com -
mission has reminded Catifor-
nwns they are unde r strkter
f'lectrice1I energy ronscrvation
regulations than those propost'd
by President Cart1·r.
Under a PUC rut(' covering tn
vestor-own('fl (•krtrwal utll1 tlf's.
11•mp1•r <itun• 11·qu1n·mcni.:, for
air condillonin~ arc ~et at 80
dt·R rees mirumum r ather than
lhe 78 degrees sug~cslcd liy tht·
president for public bu1ld1n~~.
Because of the prospe<'I-; or
(Hl W<'r short<i gcs durinu '"' trt-mel y hot s umm 1·r da v-..
('.dtforntu utilities aho lt.1 v1·
bt·e n <.1 uthor11.t•rl to 1m p11'w :111111
two a I t·onrhl 111ns wh•·n nr·r·rl1·d
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MUTUA L FUND S
TRANSACTIONS
STOCKS I BUSINESS
Beaven Seent
Denim May Rescue Lever
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
For reaSOM that have never been entirely clear, New
York·based Lever Bros. always seema to have a hard time
1ettln1 It all to1ether.
Before World War II, when its Lux and Rinao brands
were leaders of the soap market and its Spry aborteninl
battled Crisco for leadetship, Lever manaced a Sood fi&ht
agaln1t Procter & Gamble and Colaate-Palmolive. That
was the pre-deler1ent era.
Once dete rgenll hit the market -P&G was first with
·Tide· IA ver crumpled . It was as .if the company never
believed detergen(s were here to s tay.
LEVER HAS DEVELOPED SOME s uccessful brands:
Wisk. All Lux. Dove a nd Caress.
Lever also has made a comeback In the toothpaste
business. where it used to have a commanding position
with Pepsodent. Today. it's baUUog Colgate for the No. 2
position with Afm. Close·UP and Pcpsodent. P&G rules
here too with Crest and Gleem.
Other Lever brands· include Imperial margarine, Mrs.
fhJtlerworth's syrup and Signal mouthwash.
tr 1l dbesn't hold hi~h positions in the marketplace,
Lever docs well In the competition for the most nauseating
com m erc i a l s on
televis ion Its "r ing
t• round the collu r "
dlrgP ror Wisk and its
''crown" comme rcial
ro r Imperial have been
arritalmg viewers for
years.
Money
Tree
It continues the irritation Lever used to cause radio
li steners when it promoted its deodorant soap, Lifebuoy,
with a foghorn commercial that blart.>d ... B.O " It's typical or Lever that it would murket the firs t d<.'odorant soap
and when lhf' market for t.leodoranl soap11 really took off
with Dial and other brands. Leaver was left at the starting
gull·
UP TO NOW u :vf:R 'S MISADVENTURES have been
tolerated by its parent, Unilever Ltd . an Anglo·Dutch
hybrid whose sales of $20 bilUon r~nk at as one .or the
largest corporations 1n the wo rld. W1.th so m<tny thu~gs to
do in so many places 500 companies 1n 73 countries
Unilever may not huve had the lime to pay attention lo ill.
Amen can oHsprini.<
Rut this fall the parent as coming to the rescue of al!.
child Lever Bros is ~oi ng to ma rket in this country a
men's fra~rancc that Unilever com panies in Europe and
South America have scored with. It 's a h1gh·prlced cologne
called Denim. It's designed for the jeans we arer <and
these days , that's everyone J. .
Lever Broi-wi ll spend $12 million to pus h Denim as
lhl' fragrance ror men "who don't have to try too ~ard ...
Comml'rcaals will feature a woman's hand unsnapping the
cuff and pocket s naps on a man's denim shirt. Th.e
package :ind the magazine ads -wall feature a man s
body wearing a denim s hirt open almost lo the na vel ,
IT'S A DEPARTURE FOR LEVER BROS .• wh1~h hll ~
been accustomed to selling to housewives and chal.dren.
Lever has never sold to department store~ before. so al has
to set up a Denim sa les force. Another first · Lever Bros
will buy spac<' 1n Playboy and Penthouse
Clwice of Fed Chief
Spurs Market Gain
NEW YORK 1 AP I The stock market chalked up a
broad ~am today an respon~e t~ President Carter 's
nomination of Paul Volcker as chairman or the Federal
Reserve Board. <Story. Page A3 >
Th<' Dow Jones averag(' of 31) industrials was up 9 73
poinlstoS.19.51 . • .
Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a :1.1 margin an
the tally of New York Stock Exchllnge·hstcd issues.
Stof"k• In Tllf"
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES
Wedneiday. J uly 25. 1979
Langella Gets Teeth Into 'Dracula'
•
., llON,.lDllGJWTON ........... ,..,....... .... ,_,. ................... l"OQI IC,._ ............ of 81'am ...... "Dr.eula."
wtlaa a.aa LMIDli ... ~ IM leediq the fteld.-tMU',.V•yalaol"~~~•r h ..
( w-... : J ..... 11-.... ~lood. tm'llr •D bow e ver. wltb the REt'l,-p•rlonn•••• or ,.,. •• . • DW . Lua•U• ln the lltrltch
Corp. preaent1Uon of
"Dracula." wbkh, Uh the orillnal 1911 t.uaoal
tenica. ii be1al Nleued by Untver11l.
rrl A llAGNH'ICSNT MW retelllos ol Ute
l.,mlllar ...-. wlth eDCMllla fNlh l.Dlndieotl to
add 1urprilt u4 malnl&lft exdtement. Tbil ftlm waa tuplrtd by the recent Broadway
slal• ~oft.be HamUtoo Deane and John L .
Bafclera&oD play version, wblcb also 1tarred
LaapUa. Tbe old play iii earttally ~potboiler.
thou_... and the revival was marked by a camp ap-
proach and the desips of F.dward Gorey. which
were l~natlve but which bad Uttle to do with
the story. Both the play and the original Stoker novel are
credited for the new film, but W.D. Richter bas es-
sentially fuhiooed an impressive new script in
which the characters and their relalionablps have
been altered somewhat. It worked beautifully to
create renewed interest in the story
A NEW APPROACH FOR OLD 'DRACULA·
Fr•nk Langell• Glvea Role Freeh Blood
THE APPROACH TO THIS "Dracula" is that
of a great romance. There are enough borror ele·
ments -throal.'J being ripped out and slakes being
* * * * * * * * 'Brae' Born in 1897 *
Tiiie Hollywood Reporter A Briti s h sc ribbl e r .
C h a rles Mo rre l . s m artly
managed to get a dramaUc pro-
duction or "Dracula" off the ~round in the early part of the
century. An American writer.
Hamilton Deane. in tum adapt-
ed Morrel's vers ion for the
stage, and somewhere along the
line a John L. Balderston was
called in as play-doctor and his
revision opened in New York's
Fulton Theatre in 1927. Bram Stoker got "Dracula"
inlO print in 1897. However. un-
like his contemporary. Arthur
Conan Doyle. he did not h ave
good lawyers.
The novel is, as far as we can
ascertain, In public domain.
whereas She rlock Holmes and
friends still are very much lhe
property of the Doyle Estate.
Sute..TUt. JULY 2'·31
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"1ltEAPPLE DUMPLING
GANG AIDES AGAIN"
"BEDKNOBS&
BROOMSTICKS" (G)
"LOST AND FOUND"
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG)
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Oeanc and Balderston arc the
official authors of the play,
which became a mild success.
a nd to which Universa l bought
the rights. In 1931 the Dracula
we all know about e m erged 10
the persona of Bela Lugosi.
'"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper,
a rouser, a screecher
and a ton of fun."
Gene Shallt,
. NBC·lV
""ALIEN
r~ SIOOUR"EV VEF0-41CA HARRY DEAN SKERAITT WCAVEA CAATWAIGHT 51ANTON JOHN ~ IAN HOLM ~ YAPH€T K01TO •
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driven thtou•b heart.I -lO live It a ltfOllC It rat·
tni. but Lan1ella 's protrayal ls fasclnatlncly
sensual and la bultt with an enfU)fln1 sexuality.
For once, lhe audience should root ror the
count and Miss Lucy <Kate NeWaan>. who evoke
considerable sympathy In their doomed love af.
fair. Nelligan la a perfect match for Lanaella and
her expression in the f inal scene, which ls
somewhat a mbiguous, tully relays the ecstasy she
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Olrt<IOI' • • • · • • .. • • · • · • · • · .. · • • W•t•r Nllrh<h
S<r"nplty" • · • .. • ·" · ·" "" .. " • .. · .. · · · ·" "· JOIW> a.dN"' ········-;e<;.;.<-..,:;,. • ..:t;~······ w.o. ltlchter
CHI:,,,.,,..~"·· LaVf'tn<I Oflvi.t' oen.ld ~ MtltlCJan. Tr•-I!,,., J9tl FrMKI\ Jenine f>Wtbkl T e, Ka ..
feddy fur,.r, ~lvella McCoy, 11.;ltltN ..._-.,. ;_ C0:1H•Y .. rlh.
Carroll, Frltlk B)rU1, GabOr VtrllOft, Fr-~ ~~':ri·, 190 ·---·--·............ . Nll'AAr ..... :a
has kn;<>wn. One almost hopes that somehow their
love will transcend the grave.
~s op~ed lO the camp approach or the stage ·ver~100, director John Badham treats the material
senousl.Y a nd progresses the film with a lush
sensu~ty. which helps build lhe sense of a great roman~c lege~~· Adding to UHs effect is Peter
Murto~ s exqu1s1te production design and Gilbert
Taylor s sumptuous photography. which takes full
advantage of the atmospheric COrnwall localions
.' II'.-' ADDITION TO Langella and Nelligan. the
f1l!f1 . 1s ~r:fectly ~ast throughout. with Laurence
Ohv1.er gwmg a_n interesting interpretation or Van
H_els ang . Here. instead of being a famed vampire
killer., Van H~lslng is the father of Mina <Jan
Francis>. who is the first of Dracula's victims.
. Thls chanJ?e in relationship adds a fascinating
~amension, especially in a scene where Van Hcls·
ing Is approached by the ghoulish body of his un·
dead. da ughter . Dona ld Pleasence is strong as
Lucy s father. who runs an msane asylum m hi~
house. and the character or Renlield, which has
also ~cen altered somewh at . is given demented t'X
prcss1on by Tony llay~arth
. Addi.ng lo lhe lush ro mant1Cil:)m 1s J ohn
W1lha~s mus1~al ~<'on-.. wh1ch ranks us one or his most 1mpress1v(' ac hie ve ments a nd which I!.
beautifull y performed by the London Symphon}
Orchestra
More Entertaining
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Moun1111n"
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(I) UNTAMED WON.D
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the flt'lt rMI aa.~ or rnecnana.o warlar11 that
the German11 .,_, agalnat
w .. 1wn Europe
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CBS Wins Ratings
•91 EIOHTIS
~H
W"4ln Tom tor bids JOAnn1.,
10 -the nvw man on ht"
llh1. 1h• run• away from
homfl to move In wllh 1114'
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0 MOVIE
• • "Cannon For Corao
b e" ( 19 70) Ouoruo
Peopard, Olov11nne R11tto ,.
All-Stars Aid NBC
LOS ANGELES IAPl -F'or the
first time :n 1979. NBC had the No. I
show in lhe nutaonal Nielsen ratings.
:.cor:ng with t.he "50lh Baseball All
Star Game "
The July 17 All·Star ~ame was the
top-rut<'<l show for the week ending
Sunday. cdgm~ CHS' lclec~st of the
Miss Universe pugcant, accordi ng lo
Nlt!lscn fi~ures rt>lcased Tuesday.
APWI .........
Stan in Special
Ann Margret will star in the
musical -vari e ty s pecial
"Hollywood Movie Girls" on
ABC, Channel 7, next season,
according t.o network officials.
CBS won the week, however, mark·
mg the fourth lime an the last fi ve
weeks that CBS finished first or tied
for fi rst in the weekly ratings battlf'.
CRS' average n.atang for the wcl'k
was 14.7. compared V> /\UC'!> 14 5 unt.I
NBC's 13 9.
EACH RATINGS po1nf~rcpre!>cnb
about 750,000 homes. according to the
A.C. Nielsen Co. The networks use
the Nielsen ratings to determine ad-
vertising rates.
The AJl·Slar game won the week with.a ratingof24.4. The rest of the Top
10: 2, "Miss Universe Pageant," 22.7
ICBS>; 3, ''The Jerre rsons,' 20.7
tCBS); 4, "Three's Company," 20.7
I A BC); 5, "Fantasy Island," 19. 7
<ABC>; 6, "Alice," 19.2 <CBSl; 7,
"Taxi," 18.7 (ABC>; 8. "Sunday Night
Movie: 'War Games.' " 18.6 (ABC>; 9.
"Dallas," 18.4 (CBS>: 10, "Mork and
Mindy." 18.0 <ABCI.
T he A II-Star game. the M 1ss
Universe pageant and "War Games"
were the only progra ms in the Top 10
that were not repeats.
BASEBALL'S BIG e vents have
been kind to NBC. The last Um e NBC
had the week's top-rated show was
Oct. 17, 1978, the final game or the
World Series.
The AU-Star game was the only
progr am that NBC landed In the lop
10. The network's next highest show
was a re run of "CHiPs," which
finished 16th.
The second 10 for the week were :
11, "Laverne & Shirley," 18.0
<ABC): 12, "The Dukes or Hazzard,"
17.9 <CBS>; 13, "WKRP in Cincin -
nati," 17.8 <CBS>; 14, "Vega$." 17.5
<ABC>; 151 "One Day al a Time,"
17.4 <CBS>; 16, "ClllPs," 17.l
<NBC>; 17, "All in the Family," 17.0
<CBS>; lB, "Charlie's Angels," 16.9
(ABC); 19, "13 Queens Blvd.," 16.7
<ABC>; 20, "M·A-S-11," 16.5 <CBS I.
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• THaMllOF
UMC8t'TMITY
''Lend And P.apia'' The
t06e of *"' tn del•mlnlng ~ eno poverty ti
Ill ... ~.
• TMltoNUT
~
s.-i yter'8 ~ p~ M>ee .._.., Prynne geye
blnl1 to • the illegl1Jmel•
Peet1; oimr.-t• -CIOee to dMltl, end ~
•Milne et.. ,,,_, r ......
Chllll11gwortt1'1 t"'8 ldel\U-
!l_IO him (Pert~ of 4)
NO• (I) C88 MOVtE
• •• "fr9"Cfl Conner:tlOn
U" (1976) Gene Hadcrnan.
Fernando Ray. An Amen-
c:an dMllC11'19 treven to
Frence to flnlah breaking
up the lnternellonat
hllfOln..emugolng ring he
had pettlelly c:teatre>yad
~-111W.(R) D ECHOU OF THE
'ID'S
Ho•t• John Ri tter.
Suunne Somera and
T wlggy IOOit bide It ltoe
mualc, potttlca. tealllon and
che.noe• thet occuneo
l>ol h 1n America ond
al>road dunno tho tumultu-
ou• t960s D BIO BATTLE8
"09111111" fconomlc oheos
r61gna In france alter 11\e
German eunenaer 0 ®' CHARLIE'S
AHO ELS
An e•·()enQ!rlet (Ramon
Bierl) hires Ille Anoets to
p<Ol8CI him and 10 find OUI
who murdOted his wite
meny y.;ers e11r11er. (A)
tD MERV ORIFFIN
Guests Pnll Stivers Con-
nie Stevena. McFedd«I
•ncl Wh•t&l>elld, Eteyne
Booeler. Con Hunley, V1n-
c.en1 Boglto51
fl) OAEAT
PERFORMANCES
TQ41C3 Poccln1'1 tr81jlC
op&A 1nv0Mno an Ht-lelf>d
tt1ve 1roang1e teatuMs Sher-
"' M1tno... PIACIOO Oomon
fl" aror1 rtaono Katlwvnn~
~11 (Al
'1!) 8UMMERFEST
I ho s~taGulor h1trmom1
ong Of 100 &01\0wrltlng I
performono duo Nor.k Aal>·
lord end V11l0<te Slmp!IOn
Ne..,• llost.
Pat Sajak has joined
Kell y Lange as the
n ew co-h os t of
K N B C's w ee kl y
publi c af f a ir s
magazine "Sunday."
H e cont inu es a s
weather forecaster
for the Channel 4 news.
Skaters
OnCHiPs
HOLLYWOOD <AP I
-A special two hour
epi s ode of M G M
Television's "CHiPs" in
production feature s
stars Larry Wil cox and
Erik Es trada <.'hasing
roller· skating muggers
in a seaside community,
NBC says.
The episode, "Roller
Disco." is being filmed
an Venic e unde r the
direction or former U.S.
Roller Skating Cham -
pion Jerry Nisla, tbe
network said.
-..
TUBE TOPPERS ,~
KTLA-e -5:00 -Angels Baseball .
The Angels battle the world champion
New York Yankees in their fifth straight
televised _lame.
C~ 9 9:00 -"The French Connec-
tion." The Oscar.winning movie from
1975 with Gene Hackman <also Oscared>
starring as a cop battling a narcotics
ring.
NBC D 9:00 -Echoes of the '60s. A
nostalgic glance at the music, fashions
and politics of a turbulent decade with
hosts John Ritter, Suzanne Somers and Twiggy. .. pl--In • _,
from .,_ Ull1l11l1Jpl Al-
F.-Mi In Mllnola. --11::.
OWi' I llOtlltdl BlnJl8t and
hie glttlYlend bac:oll'le Ille
tergete of 1 killer wno
lNnka Iha couple UW him
commh • murdllf ~R)
• NPQHT GAU.ERV
"Ctewo KJlla And Other
TrQC)hlae" A man 111pu-
let• that hie _, must ktll
• dear before he can tnhet·
" the femlly fonune. =1·~alNtWa MNCI! .. LAUGH
MOVtE * * ''Thel Cold Dey In The
Park" (1H91 Sindy
Oannlt, MlcllMI 8Utf\I A
se>1nater kill• the proelllute
she hW.CS for th• y<Ki"Q
man ahe lo-(2 hrt I CD THEOOOCOUPl..E
G) THE BENHV HtU
SHOW
88nny llkM part 1n a "VII·
Hen 0 1 Trw. YNI Awaldl ..
11:301J SWITCH
Mee It ~mad by
1ee11no1 Of gu1n wtien Pel•
.. CJl11Ca11y wour>daCI white
trying to help him !tap •
con man (RI 0 TOHIOHT
Host Johnny Cor-.on
Guests fNrah f .-1.
Meiora. Elh04 Mermun
Oovi4 Stll4nOO<g 8 Ota( VAH O'f)(E
When Rob It Oltflfed I jOb
H humor con9Ufllnt on •
megnine lor men-about·
1own. Laura ol>jecta D ®) POt.ICE WOMAN
Wh1lt1 lhfl pohc11 ••11
~flllr1:111no tor tho attack&•
of • motorcycle p11t1olm•n.
onolhtl< coo 1a murflMed
(Perl:> ol 2) tD THE OONO SHOW
Cl) OETSMAAT
S-1 and " -di '°' • KA06 agent who hea l"9
lt1IXiote lo -~ Mu~.
• QAll.TlONB) MC
NEWS
(I) ITMTNK
Mr SC)Odc le eccuMd Of
"""lny when he takes COO·
tr04 ol the Enterp<tM end
lllfld• 11 llylng oft into
~ (Plft1)
M'.>RNING
12:00 • 1WIUGHT ZONE
Atthut Curtll le ~
edly and suddenly thrown
Into tt'9 ..arid Of H041y-
wood
• AlfMD HfTCHOOCk
PM8INT8
"Tti. Percentage" A 'fOUtlQ
genge1w triae to rec>1y an
old ermy buddy Of h 11-
., OETIMART
KAOS lru1trata1
COHTROL'I flYary attempt
IO PfOlec1 U S elhlet ..
white It their ,,,_.
fl) 21 TONIOHT
A I~ al hOlor the rflde.
velo(>ment of Los Ano-'
C11tnetown •• ttwutenong
the ChiMM comrnuf>lty
end lttaafyla through Ota-
~ Of rwldent•
1~8 MOYE
• • "C1mpbetl's
K•nodom" I 19581 O.rk
Bogeroe. Steniey Beker A
determined landowner IN'd
• oonupt con1tec1or ct..n
OYer conetructlOn ol e oeom
In the Rodtlee (1 hr .!>,';
min I ., MOVIE
• • "Ora.;ule Va ftantutn-
stetn" t 19711 J Carrol
Natah Lon Chaney Onlcu·
I& helpa 01 Fran~-• .. n
re¥•Y9 hi~ monsl&r 1n
1eturn tor 11111-M.1staon1r10
blood -um t2 hrs I Q) MOVIE
*a "The Chm&• · ( t9~41
Suasnna Fosler Boros
Best, Worst
PTA Issues Praise, Pans
CHICAGO <AP) -NBC carried five of the 10
m ost commendable fo mtly programs 10 the spnng
cr1t1quc of tclev1s1on s hows by 6,000 PT A m ember!>
ac·ross the country during Apnl. lh1· PTA said lo·
day
Thl' top -.hows were coru.idercd by the PT A to
bt.• t·xcellcnt tn thr<'e <in·us of f'X aminat1nn
pos1t1 vc conlral>Ut1on lo the quality of hfc an
America. lack or offenSIV(:' content. and ha~h
a r t1st1c und technical mcr:t .
THE PT/\ SAID ITS lop 10 were "J esus of
Nazareth'' <NRCI ; "Lillie House on the Prairie"
IN BCl ; "Friends" <A8Cl ; "60 M:nutes .. <CBS>;
"Paper Chase" ICBSl ; "World or Disney" CNBC>;
"Family" <ABCl; NBC specials : "Eight is
Enough " CABC): and "Weekend" <NBC>.
The shows we re not rated in order.
The PTA srud violence on television continued
to be a primary concern. The amount or violent
content or television shows remained virtually the
same as in the fall 1978 monitoring period, but less
than in spring 1978. it said.
PROGRAMS CONSIDERED objectionable for
violent content in the three areas or examination
were: "Cliffhangers" <NBCI : "Dukes of Hazard"
<CBS>: "The Duke" <NBC>; "Hawail Five-0"
CBS; "Charlle·s Angels" <ABC); "Vega$" <ABC>;
"Rockford Files" <NBC>: NBC movies; .. lncredl·
ble Hulk" CCBS >: and ABC movies.
The PTA said "sexploltation" as a major new
program pre mise was attempted less frequently in
the spring season.
"However, scores for sexual dialogue, humor,
action and gestures have climbed noticeably as
those monitoring find Increased sexual topics in·
serted in established series shows,'' tbe PTA said.
Minorities Assisted
W ASHlNGTON (AP) -A broadcast industry
group says It is making substantial progress in Its
drive to help minority groups buy radio and
television facilities.
The National Association of Broadcasters said
its six-month-old campaign has netted contrlbu·
lions of almost $9 million. The aJm of the cam·
palgn. Involving donations by commercial radio
and television members of the NAB, is to obtain
$15 million for the program.
K.Mclfl. " ""* ~ lftUtdln a fl'MI oC*llliO .,...,. '°' .._ ..... .,,
~!Ow,~ 10
,...,... .. ---Y'N'"• i.i~ • ...... loc*-elllt .. ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
• ODCCAYITT
''Dick c.wn ~·· (I) MOYll
••.,. "Oual " (1971 )
Otnnl• Wa1var. Tim
Harbert A ~I truck
OtMlr It Intent on forcino •
hignwly motO<'ttt off the
roect. (2 hr• I
1t'.J7. 0 8AMTTA
Tony lmpar1on1t•• a
ntghtdub ~ end a lit·
tie Old la<ly tn 0<0er to
ln-llga1e tti. mur!Mt ol
an under~ polic;ewom·
en (R)
12:AO. KOJAK
A petty tnltl wno aoocldan-
telly ktllt • victim ptena a
munl-mHllOn dQllar helal 10
gel enough mQl\ey to
atc11P8 tM oountry (R)
1l00 D TOMOMOW a.-· VM••n cornmwo1e-
t0< ano corrMponfl•n•
Howerd K Smm1 (RI G MAV£AIC1C
=ftr~-
• a "II T 111.. All Kttldt"
( 1969) V•a Mllea, Robftrt
L•nalng An Amertcan ull-
or hi oonneo by • lovoty
extortlonlll 1n Au11ta111
Into ., ... ,no e valuable
ptece of 111.Un«I gtaaa for
he< (:.> ht1 I
., OETSMART
Mb la wound"<! and 90
eaeumes he'a 0111111 w"611 I
llWI "Btaa1M" comM h•Cl<
to town
2:20 II MOVIE ••'I. "Lonftlyhuan,
I 19Sl!) Montgom&ry Cj1ft,
Myrna Loy Allflf t>etno
au;gneo u an 'AOv-To
l he LOv91of"n' cotumnoa1 111
sympatneoc young mAn
~ daaolY in¥Olvea
with the prol>lllfna Of an
unl'lllPP'f woman wno ••
wadded 10 a crtppte 1:>
hra . IOmln I 2:211 NlW9 2::IO MOYIE * * *"" "Mtnittry 0t F11er (1~1 Ray MllllN'd, Ma•
IOfle Aeynolcla Nazi 94<•1'1
eoen11 swarm thrOUQh '"" atreeH Of wer11me Lt)n(Jon
ti hr :>Sm1n I
ID MOlllE
• • • "No '31<1 Sonq• for
M11" ( 19501 M111q "tll
Sollavnn W&nd•>ll Cc.• "V fl
11wm1nlllly Ill wom11n U'l-0'1
h61' ramatn1nq monlh• '•'
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THE TICKET SHACK
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.... llld f!!OllW ( l hr •• 30
min I ··I= •:GO MOVIE * * "WI~ Joutnef'
( 19701 OOcumantery A
b<ave Al-en boy rtlllc1
hoe Ille to fond hta lalh~
encl overcome the P""ol1 ot
th• e1tmat11 12 hra J 0 MOVIE
a • ,.., "Coll\r M11 o..d'(
( t0691 lom Tryon, C•10fytf
Jones A man aymq lrom a
~tow •ct1ng poison la
dt1t1Hm1ned 10 Iona h••
kllllll In tt\11 tort ll;w ho1.m1
hit ha& Miit 10 ll\111. (2 h1'11 ) tD MOVIE •
"'• "HeU'a H ort1on ·•
I 19!>51 John hat&nd, MBrte
Fngtoah Durong the K0<'"8n
WI• ptw'IOnal t-ionl
"''•Pl •mono crew nw;m.
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oo ()Win-• ("' tlr • 30
m1n1
4:30 I) SnvE UINAAOS
Tlaur,.duy·,,
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lew onto lh4!1r own l\Jmbonq
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INTEATAINMENT I MUSIC
~ linage Change
Bachiiraeh Tuma to Ja~~-Sound
• ..........
LOS AllGSLSS (AP> -W'-111rt
SaebarMla'• f'lblklatt 8tart anertq Htena>a=• writen tree pa ... tri,. • ...,. ~ new IMw at I.Me
Taboo. rou b ave &o fl sure aom .... -..._.
Alim .. Bedlaraa. ii llOt exactly u mb1wa eommod1t1. Work.int
wl~ lJridll Hal
Davld. tbe IUY
cllura .. d o ut
doieu Of top 40
bha over a 20·year
period. makln1
bouHbold names
out of people Uke
Dionne Wa rwick
a nd tbe Carpen·
ters. Not to men ·
lion a co uple of
u c .. •a.cN n o t a b I e f i I m
scor es -l ike
"What's New Pussycat" and "Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" -
and a Broadwax musical , • • ProO\iaes. Promtae..
--
ell)' pop ¥GeaLI u.at tut ..... ach mto 1 paMtioa IO iMWI~ hit pt.lion
for ~bred.I ud buy a beach
boule la Del Mu. ·
So, a.nl.t·COW't tao •.rt off b~ •
c11ual -"ite-oa·wblte sweaa.r ud
abirt ... mble. Baebarach aUdel in·
to • c.a&ury Ctly bar to talk about mua1eal lo&esrUy ud ne w directioM.
"I Dilow '1'1111 new mualc ii m~
IDON atnDM, m.acb more dittereot
thu ~ that I've ever dooe,
but it'• die way l feel right now," he
11y1 earnestly, rolling i. 11111 of IWer ale between h1a bands. -"My muaic la very ref1ectJve or
bow I'm feeling If you nld to me,
write 1ln0ther song like 'Don't Make
Me Over,' I don't know how to write
a song Uke that anymore. You can't
go back And I never will stay sUJI ."
Besides. he adds, he 's never been
afraid to try something oew.
''I NEVER SAID to myself, 'if I
simplified it a tittle bit It would be •
more commercial.' Because I doa't De a1%ro at Wo--•-kaow what ·m or e commercial' nr• • ~ Come to think of it, though, we ha-
ven't been bearla1 much from
B.acharach lately, uide from SoUiP
column stuff on bls separaUoo from
bis wile. actress Angie Dickenson.
He h asn't worked with David in
three or four years; his last big
personal recording success, in fact,
wa s t h e "B u tc h C a s s id y "
soundtrack. and that goes back quite
a ways . What ·s he up to no w.
anyway?
means. I mean. it can't be detlned to
me. It's my taste buds, and wbat f
can tolerate and what I can live with
and look at lhe next morning and
contend with.
Actor Robert De Niro. playing boxer Jake La Motta. and Cathy
Moriarty as h.is wife film a scene from his new movie. "Th e
Raging Bull." at a New York City pool
"Now, if it turns out it's goin& to be
successful, it's an accidental occur·
rence. It's like falling in love. It just happens."
H'S an accident, however , that
Bacharach would like to see happen
for "Woman." In hopes of getting
airplay, one of the tunes is being edit·
ed for release as a sinele, and there's
Movie Piracy Alleged
THE ANSWE R -AND the reason
for t he p u blicists ' in vitation -
arrives in lhe m ail in the form of
Bacharach's new album. "Woman."
lt's a collection or orchestra mus ic
pe rformed by the Hous ton Sym·
phony, and it's a radical departure
from .. Raindrops Keep Falling on
My Head."
For starters. there's only a little
voe a I work on two of the songs,
performed by Carly Simon and Libby
Titus, who eac h wrote their own
lyr i(':> But more lh•rn that. the whole
sound is very JU'2.Z·likl' and dC'rinilely
nr t the kind of stuff you hear on most
radio ::.tations lhe~c day::.
Which all means that 1t'::. gotng to
be a little tougher to sell than the
taUc of a television special.
AND ALTHOUGH HE plans to
s pe nd the r est of the summer in
Wyoming, worttnc on a film score,
he did -very gincerly -introduce
material from the album al the
Tahoe appearance.
"If you're playlnc a Nevada au·
dience, you can't 1ive them all new
stuff and you have to be careful how
you s pot it . So you give t hem
som ething new from the album. then
turn around and play a medley of
a bout eight hits. then do somctrung
new again. and then tum around and
do 'Raindrops Keep Falling on My
Head ·"
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PEORIA, 111. CAP> -A Stark
County man is accused of illegally
copying and selling m ajor motion
pic tures in a s uit filed by five
California film companies and a
comic·book firm.
Roy George Bright of Wyoming,
Ill., was named in the sui t. fil ed in
U.S. District Court. He is accused of
violating federal copyright laws by
m aking dup lica tes of at leas t 46
film s , inc luding .. Superman ,"
"J aws," "Ame rica n GrafitU" and
"The Fliro ·Flam Man."
The suit alleges that Bright sold a
copy of "The Exorcist'' to an un·
dercover agent for $425 1n May and u
pirated copy of "Two Mules for Sis·
ter Sara" for $200 in J une
The fi rms which filed s uit include
20t h Century·Fox. Walt Di s ney
Productions Buena Vista Distribu·
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t1on Co .. Univl'r::.a l City Studio~.
War ner Brothe rs and D C Comic::.
The suit asks no specilic dollar
amount but seeks "equitable com
pensatJon or profits" m ade by the aJ .
Jegedly illegal s ales and asks that
Bright be ha lted from making pirat.
ed films in the future.
'Moonraker' Big Hit
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rc n tl y 1s :.ho '>'1ng ;,it about 900
the aters coa~t tn <'Oast, and hJ::. been
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"MOON RAKER" rro>
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"FRISCO KID" ._.
"JUST YOU AND ME. KID"
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Reynalds Set
As Producer
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Burt Reynolda and
David GershenaOft have been chosen to produce
"The Executioner" for 20th Centu.ry·Fox.
The film. to be shot in 1980, will be based on
Don Pendleton's popular paperback series cen·
tered on the adventures of super· he ro Mack Bolan,
a former U.S. Army ser~eanl who hai. declared
war on orgaohed crime. said 20th Century· Fox Vice
·President Richard S.r1er.
It will be the first time Reynolda bas produced
a movie he bas not appeared in and it will 'be lhe
production debut for Gershenson, Reynolds·
snanater for more than 14. years.
Universal, Record
Fmn Sign Pact
HOLLYWOOD c AP> -Uni versal Pictures and
Casablanca Re<'ord and 1-i lmworks have e ntered a
unique agreement unde r which Universal wi ll dis·
tribute movies produced under a long term con ·
tract , oCficials said
In addition. Universal wtll distribute 1n the
United Stat.e5 and Canada h ims U\dependenlly
finan~ by Casablanca. according t.o the studio
UniversaJ president Ned Tanen and Ca~ablan·
ca chairman Peter Cuber have issued a 1olnt state·
ment saying they "look forward to Casablunca as
a m ajor s upLier of product for Uru ver::.al in both
the distribution and production areas.··
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The time is ripe
for home canning.
••~ penou are ua•er1ta8ClabJ7 •P-
pnb-'wi a.bout..._. camalal. 811& it'• amu· lal Mw ... , ll la to can food 1alely at Mine, ac· tordiaf to• apok .. mu for \be NaUooal Food
Pl'OC9MCM"S AuoelaUon. •
The Uloeladoa'1 adeati.U ~ tbe follow·
Lil& Ualormadon and 1wdeJinel:
ACID AND LOW·AaD8 POOD8
An lmportanl point for tiome canners and
com merclal canners t.o know ls whet.her or not
the food ls a hiab·•dd or low-acid food. This dis·
tlnct.ian cle&ermlnes whether tbe food la tbe con-
tainer can be lterill1ed in a bollinc water bath
or must receive a bisber temperature lo a
ateam preuure veuel.
Of most concern lo cannlnl are the bac·
teriaJ spores of Cloetrtdium botulinum -found
almost everywhere (n the environment. By
themselves, these bacterial spores are harm-
less. However, gas and a lethal toxin are pro·
duced durinc growth of this organism ln an fir-
less envlronment. such as in a sealed can or Jar.
-----------------~ National Food Processors
Association scientists offer can-
ning guidelines.
Since botulinum bacteria grow in low-acid
foods, -the beat processing for preserving cans or
jara of these foods must kill all forms of botulin um
bacteria and should also destroy other spoilage
organisms of non-health signif caoce that could
causespoiJageof food.
REGARDING CHOICES of canning
methods, the association scientists note that, un-
fortunately, botulinum bacteria in the form of
spores can't be killed at temperatures obtainable
in a boiling water bath within a reasonable time.
tlotulinum spores will survive six hours al 212
· degrees Fahrenheit.
Therefore. it would require six hours cook-
ing after each portion of the container h as
reached 212 degrees. This means that a pressure
cooker that provides higher process tem-
peratures must be used for all low-acid foods.
LOW·ACID FOODS INCLUDE vegetables,
meats, milk. seafoods and many specialty pro-
ducts. Laboratory tests have been conducted to
insure the total destruction of botulinum spores
when low-acld foods are processed at the cor-
rect temperature {pressure) and length of lime.
Tbe bolling waler process can be used safe·
ly for all fnaits, fruit Juices and fruit purees.
Tomatoes and some pickled vegetables may be
safely canned in Ute bolling water bath.
But note that the processes differ depending
on the fruit being processed. With these foods
the beat provided by the bolling water destroys
the bacteria cells which cause spoilage and the
natural acid of the food prevents the spores
from growing.
The steam pressure method must be used
when canning all other vegetables, meats,
Poultry and fish. Some acidified vegetables and
s pecialty mixed foods also require s team
pressure coolclng. Always follow the procedures
outlined in the processing instructions.
THERE ALSO ARE borderUng foods. Guess-
ing wrong in processing them can cause a fatal
mistake. ·
The rule must be that any mixture otfood re-
ceives the process for that vegetablt requiring the
longest time period. Neither the hot waler bath
nor open kettle procedures is safe for low-acid
fooda.
For safe home canning of vegetables,
always assume that what your garden grows ls
contaminated with aporea of the botlinum bac-
teria bavtnc the potential for produclaa polaon
which can cause death.
Safe canned food requires following step·by-
step the aame safety rules observed by com-
mercial canneries. Botulism deaths from home-canoed foods
ruult from human mistakes.
The processes used by commercial canners
of food are developed and designed by compe-
tent authorities, such as the National Food Processors Association, to destroy the spores of
Clostridium bolulinum. They have been ap·
proved by state and federal agencies with the
responsibility for public health safety of com·
merclally canned low-acid foods.
No regulatory agency is responsible for the
canning of food in the home unless that food ls
Intended. in whole or in part, to be offered for
sale.
Enjoy strawberries long past their season by putting up some
jams and preserves.
Savor StrawBerrles
&lier 8e11110n Ellti J
Food
CRITICAL CONDmONS FOil
CANNED FOOD SAFETY
The steam pressure cooker is the only home
canning device that can apply enough heat for
the time necessary to insure safe canning or
vegetables, meat, poultry and fish.
For safe operation, clean petcock and
safety-valve openlngs at the beginning of the
canoing season and often during the season.
The safety of home-canned, pressure-
cooked foods depends on the accuracy of the
pressure gauge. All process control devices must
be lo perfect wotklng condition.
THE DIFFERENCE between safe and un.
safe canned foods may be the type of rack in the
bottom of the cooker. It must have many open-
ings to allow the steam to move upward through
and around the jars. or cans of food. It must be
level and must prevent the edge of any con·
tainer from touching the bottom of the cooker.
A SECOND PURPOSE of the rack is to
facilitate removal of air from the closed cooker.
Before the process begins all air must be re·
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Canning -
it 's an
economical and
practical method
of preserving food.
moved from the canner
Each pressure cooker booklet provides
specific instructions which must be followed
precisely for venting of air. Use only containers, caps and Uds manufac-
tured specifically for use in home canning.
There is no way to get a correct seal when
trying to reuse jars not made for home canning.
Manufacturers make home canning jars to
withstand steam pressure during processing
and the vacuum alter cooling. Do not reuse old rubber rings or old caps
with built-in sealing s urfaces.
Be sure all jars and closures are perfect.
Discard any with cracks, chips, dents or
rust. Defects prevent airtight seals.
If seals are not airtight, foods will spoil.
FRESH, FIRM FRUITS and young, tender
vegetables should be canned before they lose
their freshness. Warm heaps of fruits and vegetables en-
rourage rapid growth of spoilage organisms . .
CSee HOME CANNING, P•Re Cl>
Put Up
Carrots
We caU them carrots but the Greeks had
another word (or them. They used the carrot as
love medicine and called it Pbiltron. And back
in the Dark Ages, carrots were a staple food.
Carrots also were one of the earliest foods
to be canned.
WHEN NICHOLAS ALPEllT, who is known
as the father of canning, opened his canning fac-
tory in France in 1812, one of the first things be
put up were carrots. This ancient vegetable ls
as appealing today as it was then. Given a ne w
twist with a glaze of brown sugar and orange
j uice, canned carrots are an appealing accom·
paniment to many different meatdialMI.
REMEMBER, mouGe. that the earrot is
a low acid food and must be proceaed la a
pressure canner.
While this requires more care than workiDg
with high acid foods, it's well -.,rtb the effort.
Picked fresh from the 1arden or pun:baaed
at the peak of their perfect.loo for cannlng, car-
rots are 1ood taatlnc. wholesome and
economical.
GLAZED CAaaOTS
6"'2 to 7 pounds carrots
2 cups packed brown su1ar
2cupa water
l cup orante juice
Vlaually examine home cannint Jars for
nlckl. cracu and sharp ectaes oa 1eallq 1ur·
face. WMb and rime Jan. bandl and lids. Keep
Jan ID bot water or warm eyele ol dlllawuber
..W IWld7 to ftll. Place beDdl ud 1* ID a
1malJ 11•cepma, COftl' with Water ad bftaa to a
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Ortb omolec ula r 1 clove carltc .
.. ycblatl)t In CbJeato. mloced Dr. Rlcbud KUIUD noted 2 tab l e I p 0 0 n.
tbe danacn of lead lo· chopped parsley
ltlted lo food. water, and I,~ teucn thyme
aJr. · Vi bay eaf
EXCl'..88 LEAD CAN 2 tablQapoooa oUve oil promote coUc, cram0t. c aa < l ·p ound )
S)Ndtd Die••
Bv June Roth
tomaloel
Soak the beana ovtr·
nl•ht; drain and parboil
them. Tbm limmer un·
UI tender. Arra.nae lamb
rout ln a Oat caaaerole ;
1prtnkle with salt, pep-
per and paprika and
place ln a 325 degree
oven for 2~ hours .
Meanwblle. cook otuon, 2 tables p o o o a
1arUc, parsley, thyme, paprika
and ~.!:al ln olive oil 3 onlooa, sliced Ulln
ln a s uoW onion ls 2 t a b 1 e s p o o n s
1olden. Add tomatoes minced fresh parsley
and simmer for l S 1 green p epp e r ,
minutes tonier. Add seeded and diced fine
cooked beans and slm· 112 teaspoon salt
mer 15 minutes longer. 2 cups beef bouillon
Pour mixture around i,; cup white wine
lamb rout; return to <optional)
oven for last 15 minutes. l '-" tables po o n s
Makes 8 servtnas. cornstarch VEALPAP~B 8 ·o un ces wide
2 POUDd.s cubed lean noodles
s boulderofveal a,.; teaspoon caraway
seeds
Put veal into a small
Dutch oven or ca.saerole
that has a UgbHltUng
cover . Add paprika, and
sUr through to coat the
meat. Add onion slices,
pars ley, green pepper
and salt. Pour bouillon
a nd wine around the
meat. Cover tightly and
bake In a 325-d egree
oven for about 2 hours or
until fork tender. Stir
cornstarch with a small
a mount of water until
di11olved int.o a tbla
paat.e: add aome of the
hot 1ravy to this pute
and stir until smooth.
Return th1s mixture to
the cooked meat aod
gravy on top of tbe
range, stirring cooatant·
ly. until the gravy is
slightly thJckened. Cook'
noodles u directed on
the package; drain anct
sprinkle with caraway
seeds . Serve with the
veal and gravy. Makes 6
servlop. and conatipaUoa. II can
~auae weakoeu and
•l'tlftlllneas, lrrllablUly.
lllle•dacbes. poor COOCH·
E n. muscular irrlta
and mys ter1ou5
and pa.ln.5.
l)earnt oi dlubled
dal1dren have elevated
lead and cad mium
levels lo their blood.
l'or super cm"• le ·10i'nia
So, often do byperac·
tive children
M a n y o f the se
children have a hlstory
of eating dirt and chew-
• Jng on lead-based paint·
: ~ objects.
• It's possible they're
; getting excess lead from
• t he unglazed or worn
~ glazed dinner plat.es too.
• Dr. Kunin e xplained ~ that lead toxicity often
: c a n p roduce m e ntal
t depression io adults. A
..
quick test that he uses
• for detection is to sec
; whether a patient can
• ta p the middle fi nger
: ove r 45 times in 10
• ~econds -usually pa-
tients with lead toxicity
• can not.
These patients a re
followed up with formal
• medical testing to re·
veal whether elevated
lead levels actually e x
'"'' 01 ET CAN play a
large role io nddlng the
!Jody of t•xct·ss lead
) Dr. Kuni n recom
mends u diet that is high
•1' protein, vitumin C
•.&1oc . Sl'lt:n aum . and
vitamin li6 It's <ilso im
porta nt to eat foods that
h11 ve the recommended
daily aJtowaoce of micro
nutrien t s whic h a r c
fo und in natura l foods
hut often deplet.t.>d from
fa bricated foods.
H ere &i r e :.o m e
casserole recipes that
are high in protein and
vi lilmin C, to be bakt..od
aa unchipped cootaanen.
for surest results.
8AKED ORANGE aycKEN
2 broile r chickens
4.'Ul lh parts
•,1 cup brown sugar
'h cup water
1 tables poon soy
:utuce
oll
2 tablespoons corn
v. cup orange juice
•ri teaspoon garlic
powder
1h teHSpooo ground
• g mgor ·
. l orange. peeled and
s liced Into round discs
Place chicken parts in
a large plastic bag, set
into a deep bowl. Com-
bine sugar. water. soy
sauce. com oil, oran1e
• jy.ice. garU c powder and
ttnger
Pour over chicken and
fasten the bag closed.
, Place lo refrigerator for
at least 3 hours, turning
• the bag occulonally to
• r e di s tribute th e
marinade . When ready
to cook, place chicken
parts lo a cuaerole and
•po ur remain i ng
marinade over au. Cov·
e r Ughtly aod bake lo a
350·degree oven for 1
. bour, or until tender.
• Add orange slices about
!O minutes before
"chicken ta done. Makes 8
aervtnp.
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FOOD Wednelday, July 25, 1979 DAILY PILOT C3
•• .Savor· Strawberries WEDNESDAY
J ULY 25
1971
• .._ • .,.en
up _.. quid)J ...
W1lh U. rtdUffd ~ u ..... the Jama Jdw r-a homecnade•f mueb '"°"' qulclll.1 ~ r.talaln1 more of \be fre.b navor of
lheftult
Try UMN &wo deUeioul ••Y• to eatend the
plu1ww ol the 1trawMrry barvetL oooa•n wraAwasaav raasav.:
2 quarU, stemmed. ripe ttrawberriea
l lemon
L packaae powdered pec:lin
'•cup water
91,., cupe &ul'ar
Visually uamtne home caonin& )ara for
nJcka, craclu a.nd ab.rp eds• oo aeall.ng sur
face Wub and riue jars, baDda and Uda. Keep
Jar" In hot water or warm cyde ol dlahwasber
until ready LO fiU.
Place bands and Uda in a amall uu~pao,
cover with water and brlna to a simmer. Don't
boll. Remove from heal, but leave bands and
hds an hot water unUI needed
PIAH whole, a&emmed strawbem.-iJl-a
lu1e <I-to a.quart> keltle. -Cut lemon ln quarters, remove aeeda. Grind
lemon ln blender. Add the lf'OUJ)d lemoa, the
powdered pectin and water and 1Ur &ettUy.
Place fruit mlxtur~ over high heat and bring to
a full, rollinc boil, allrrina aenUy Add all the
suaar and brina t.o • full , rolling boll. Boll bard
ono minute, stirring frequently
Remove from beat and stir gently for three
minutes to distribute fruit. a~fulJy 1adle hot preser ves tnio hol jars.
leaving ~·inch head space. Place Ud on Jar with
11eallng compound next lo jar, and scre w band
down evenly and firmly. Process 15 minutes in
u boiling water bath canner. Yield: approx-
imately five 12-ounce jars. STaAWBES&Y-aHUBAaB JAM
1 pound rhubarb
4 cups waahed and stemmed strawberries
11. cup lemon juice
I box powdered pectin
5'h cups sugar
•• .Dome Canning
c fl'rom Page Cl>
Proper processing wlU kill normal numbers
of spoilage organis ms or tbe unpleasant flavors
resultinR from their growth.
Raw fruits and vegetables should be packed
firmly but not too tightly into the container.
Foods p:Jcked too UghUy in the container
slow down lhe rate of heat penetration and re·
s uit an Wlderprocessang.
T here should be enough syrup, wuler or
jull'C lo rill an uround the ~oltd rood an the con
ta1nN and lo <'Over the fe>o<t
The hqu1d Is essential for transfer or heitl
THE CONTAJNER SHOULD BE filled to
within one·half or three.quarters inch of the top
to allow headsp11ce for expansion of food during
healing.
A spatulu should be run uround the con·
taancr between the food a nd the sides of the con·
tainer lo rcleust· a ir bubble!-> whic h may adhere
to the food p1.1rt1cles or be trapped between
them
Too much :Jtr could result an food discolora·
tion during :-tllr:Jj{l' and C'Ould result an :J low
Pineapple: Key to Cake
' G ingered Prneapplf'
Coffee Cake ." th e
SI0,000 winne r in the
brt>ad cate1-:ory of the
1979 National Pineupplc
Cooking Cla:-.s1c. a lso
doubles as an outsland
mg desi;ert. ut·corcling to
ii i> cr eator. Mrs . Loi!-.
R1nch:Jrt of lnd c pe n
den<'e. Missouri.
Thf' r ich hatl('r 1'1
s tudded with t•annt•d
crushed pineapple. bits
of candied ginger. and
golden rai1dns. Layered
apd Lopped wi.th a cin·
namon-brown sugar·
pecan st.reuse!, all this
goodness bakes together
to make the best tasting
coffee cake. ever.
"Gingered Pineapple
Coffee Cake" can b e
served warm or cold. No
ne ed for butter ,
especially when warm
A de licious cup or coHce
or tea . or a glass of cold
milk makes the ideal ac·
companimcnt
ff you plan to ~ervt·
the coffee ra ke a ~
desse rt. top 1t lii:hlly
with a bit or whipped
crc•afll....Or. servt' it plum ~ompany of your
favorite cheest•
G JNGf:Rlm
PINEAPPLE
COFFEECAKE
1 8 -o un ce ca n
crus hed pineapple in
juice
2 tablespoons le mon
juice
l tab l espoon
crystalUzed gin~er
1'°J cup golden raisins
Strnsel
'Ill cup margarine
:\4 cup sugar
I egg
l~ cups nour
I 1r.i teaspoons hak·
ing powder
I t t· :J i. p 11 o n <' 1 n
namon
'oe tca:-.poo11 ~oda
1l• teaspoon !-.<ill
12 c u p chopp<:d
PC<'lin~
Turn p1nt•aµplc 1nt11
wire straint>r and dnun.
saving Juice. Combine
Juice from pincapplc.
l e m o n Jui ce and
crystallized ginger; heal
to boiUng. Remove from
heat and add pineapple
and raisins. Let stand 15
minutes. Meanwh ile,
prepare Streu.sel. Cream
margarine, s ugar and
egg until fluffy . Sift
flour, baking powder.
cinnamon. soda and salt
togeth er . Add t o
cre am e d m1xturt'
alternately Wllh pineap
pie mixture , mixin g
well Fold in 1.1 cu p pecan~. Spread half the
batter in greal.ed 9·1nch
!'>QUtirt· trnk1n1-: dtsh
Sprinkll· wit h half th<·
Streust•I Cov<•r with n·
mamang hatlt-r and top
with remaining Strcuscl
Sprinkle with remaining
1 , <'UP pecan!'>. Bake in
mod t'ratc o ven (350
degrees F > 30 to 35
minute!'>. Serve warm or
cold. cut into 9 squares .
Makes 9 servings.
STREUSEL : Mix
together 'h cup brown
s ugar (packed ), 2
tables poons flour. 2
tablespoons m e lted
margarine and 1 t eu·
spoon c innamon. Stir in '1• cupchoppedpecans .
Vllually examine home canning jars for
nicka, craelu and sharp edges on sealin1 sur-
f ace. Wub and rinse jars. bands and Uds. Keep
Jara ln bot water or warm cycle of dlshwasher
until ready to nu. Place bands and Uds in a
small saucepan, cover with wat.er and brlng to a
simmer. Don't boil. Remove from heat but
leave bands and Uds in hot water until needed
Wash rhubarb, remove discard leaves.
Finely chop rhubarb. Combine crushed
strawberries. 2 cups c hopped rhubarb and
lemon juice in a large C6· to 8-quart> kettle. Stir
In powdered pectin. Place mixture over high
heat and stir until it comes to a hard boll. Add
the s ugar and bring to a full rolling boll ; boil
hard 1. minute, stirring constantly.
Remo ve from heat and skim off foam with a
metal spoon. Carefully ladle into hot jelly jars,
leaving v.-inch head space. Place Ud on ju with
sealing compound next lo jar. and screw band
down evenly and firmly. Process 10 minutes In
a boiling water bath canner Yield: approx·
1mately 6 eight-ounce jelly Jars.
vacuum of the container a fter processing.
Overfilling with food or liquid may com-
pletely eliminate the headspace and, conse-
quently. the vacuum in a procebsed and cooled
container.
A BULGED CONTAINER END 1:-. one of the
first signs to look for in exam1ntnJ.: canned rood::.
for spoilage.
lnstruct1oni-for preparing and !.'<inning the
rood :-.houJd be followed carefully
Process limes and lemperatun·-. have been
de termined !'>C1cnt1fically for earh roo'1 an eac·h
l.IZC C'Ontaincr
1'hcr<' 1~ no rult' that consumf'r:-. can UM• to
determine proc·cs~ time:-. for l11rgc•r container-.
Thi: commercial t•ann1ng andu-.try conduct:-.
m any res earch tests to d•·termine the safe pro·
c·essing time for e11ch container MZ<·
l:XAMI NING HOME CANNED
FOODS FOR SAFETY
After Jars have cooled for 24 hours. the ~cal
should be chec ked for leak::. following in~trut
lions J.(ivl'n by lhe manufqcturer or the lidb
Cannt-d food::. ~hould he ::.tored an a <J ;,trk.
t•oo l. d ry plan·
N<.·vc•r lai>ll· <1r i>l'rvt• quest1on:Jhl1, produ<.·t!'>
J-:xaminl' produt·t!'. IJl'forc usanJ,! to he ~un·
thl' liqu1<f 11> clt•ar. there I!'> no OH Cl1lor. the ('0 0
tainrr ha~ not h·akcd and th<· hd 1::. not bulli(<•d
UNLESS ABSOUJTEl.Y SUR E or J.(alll!t'
and running mt•thods. hnm<' canned vegetable~
should he boill'd before tuslln~
Healing u::.ually m ake~ any odor or ~pot I age
more evident.
Bring vegetables to a rolling boll; then cov·
er and boil for at least 10 minutes.
Boil spinach and corn 20 minutes .
IF THE FOOD LOOKS spoiled. foams or
has an off-odor during heating. destroy 1l.
Any spoons or other utensils used in empty·
ing the food into the saucepan s hould receive
the same heat treatment.
Dispose of the food so that 1t will not be
eaten by humans or animals.
The National Food Processor~ Ai>soc1ullon
c formerly the National Canner~ Association l
represents some 700 member companies that
pack about 90 percent of the canned fruits.
ve~etables. m eats, fi sh <1nd !'>pecialty pro<lut'ts
m this country. :JS wcU a~ a su~tanllal volume
of otht•r proces1wd foods .
MOSTACCIOLI EGOS ESPANA
8 01 Globe A·! Mostacc11)h • I lq onion. chopped
1 cup qreen peppers. chopped
2 lbl mar9a11ne or buHer 28 01 ra;i stewPd tomatoes
t tso tabasco oepoer sauce 'i egos salt
Cook Clobe A· I Most~r.c101' al dente Oram
Saute chopped onion and pepper Add dramed
t1Jm;1toer. and tatldSCO sauce Add mixture lo cooked
Mos1M.c1oh Spread evenly 1n 8xll bak1n11 dlsti
With tablespoon make 5 indentations In m1xtlfre-
Break one egq 1n each indentation
Sonnkle with each a litlle salt
Bake .;t '1'10 un111 eggs .ilc set
Serve!> 4
-No I BRAND
·.
~'--<~BETTER WAY
WHEAT NUGGET
ENGLISH MUFFINS
Now al last a completely natural wllole
grain Engliah Mullin with no while
llour. made from a recipe by the lamou1
nutrllion1sl Adelle Davos
So deltc•ou• your hrsl bile will lell
you 11 11 the beal yo u ever 1111ted.
NA TUR AL FIBER,
NATURAL WHOLE GRAIN,
NATURAL Vil AMINS
'/1 . ~I~ ,., .... ,ii
ADELLE DAVIS RECIPE
YOUR DAILY PILOT
CAN BE RECYCLED!
Or.inO<' Coast Colluql"
r>nf'•M<'S 1/11! o t11c1.i/
"•c ychnc/ < l'llrl"f tor Co~t.i Mes.1
fJfil1-!J9H 1
~~---------~~~-~-----, I OUR 10th I I ANNIVERSARY BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
Gingered
Pineapple
Coffee
Cake won
bread
category
of National
Pineapple
Cooking
Classic.
I • Sp.iru ·-1•<.~t• to1 1·c1~v st,1vrno l·-1 • 1-'onf'y n Sp1r 1• Gldll' • Cookt•" JO hour•, I
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I Bu~d-HQ~~::.~t s I
I ) Qnuiwl _,Ur(lr ... 'Jlll• r/011·1 /inL< In 1·~ I
•• Buy A Wttole Of 1/2 Him Ind Receive ••
1 lb. Of CHEESE, FREE! I Choo•• • 'chunk' Of etther I
MONTEREY JACK, CHEDDAR, I I tMPORTED SWISS or LONGHORN.
I . Bring ttll1 Ad ••• and Rec.Ive Your CfleeH I
0~11 l.ll'lllH AUO. lo4, lt1't
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I ''°"HACH 1u o ... GAaAIU>. HUt4TIMGTOH HACH,'"°"' uMs1s I
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7
CMLYN.DT w..11•11 . .Mr•.1m FOOC
Blueberries: Low in Calones, High • ID Fiber
aaa blueberrlea
IO tpldal Lb•t we to ... ~ •• ,.
&.-. ..t tutue ..........,... la a mu.aby-
mlddW bMM pAe.
Tb• followtq teehnl·
que not only 1ave1
calortel, but keept the
bluebeni• • natural un-
cooked fnsb navor:
R_.W BLUEBERRY
DESSBRT <OR PIE nu.ING)
l \.'I teupoona plain
#elatin (~envelope>
• ""'cup water l 3 cups ftWb blueber·
,-ies
t ~ cup re1ular or
W·SUIU lfape Jelly
Comblne 1elal1D and
cup cold water and
~tl aside to son.a. Com-
bine ~ cup blueberries
wi\h remaining water
and jelly in a saucepan.
Cook and stir over low
heat , to bolling. Remove
from heal and stir in sor-
tened gelatin until dis·
solved. ReCrigerate just
until slightly syrupy.
then stir In remaining
raw berries.
Spoon onto ready-to·
graham cracker .. t or into 6 dessert
• ses and chill until set.
op with cinnamon-~ced Yogurt CbanUlly, .. 1rdesired.
Makes s ix servings
~l-fiJl ing only), 115
't'ftforles each with re-
gular jt>lly, 80 calories
t'" c h w 1th low -s u g u r
<klly
WITH OTHER FRUIT
:":. Subsitltute hulled
"liced fresh strawber
ries and strawberry jel· ;•LY· Approximately 95
" alories per serving.
OR, th.inly sliced ripe
--e~led peaches a nd .• .. peach or apricot jam,
100 calorics per serving. 'iOr, mix fruits and jelly
flavors .
... &ASV BLUEBERRY· ~EAPPLE STRATA
16 -ou n ce ca n
;.crushed pineapple, in
!lyrup or juke
I en velope pla in
:.i elatin
1 pint fres h blueber-
rles ·
1 Pour syrup or juice ! from pineapple into a
• sm a ll sauce pan and
:,..,-ankle on gelatin. Wail :-i ~IDlnute. until gelatin
I •ens, then cook and ~r over low heat just
(u ntil gelatin melts
t Remove from heat and
• ~Ur in crushed plneap-
: 1tle. Ch.ill until 1ll1htly l set.
: t Layer fresh blueber-
t nes with pineapple in a ~ clear glass bowl or lo in·
: divldual glass dessert • cups: rinisb with a laye r
,Of-pineapple. Chm unlll
;l et. Serve with Yogurt
1 Chantilly topping, If de-
: sired. Makes elebt serv·
:tngs, approximately 65
~calories each.
tYOGtraT CU..NTILLY
• TOPPING ! 1 cup ready-to-use
: whipped topplnJ 1 1 cup plain low-fat
JYOIUrt
: Use thaw-and-serve
:toOPlnC (16 calories per
•tablespoon) or whipped
}
cream ln a preuurtzed
can (t calorlea per
tab•pooa>. Fill a Oil!· ~cup meuure wttll ttie
&topplq. U... em'-'J It
~Dto a bowl. Add tile
01urt. 0. eaUr fold
lither; don't OYenDl.x. over and refrigerate.
ake1 2 cups, 10
alorlel per tablelpoon
'"=~'= -=::.:: ttb ,Pre11urlaed bl,,.all'MID.
a'1• aa.us •TCAKM'
'°'•lnP9Julce <l,mt) ,,_
on your preference.
You can use fres h.
bottled, canned, re ·
constituted, frozen or
concentrated juices -
sln1ly or in comblnatlon
-and mix them with
your favorite 1parllling
water: club soda, snob-
by imports or seltzer
Crom a soda-maker.
IC you hale to carry
some heavy botUes, the
stmpleal combination is
weltier from a aoda·
maker and undiluted
defrosted juice concen·
trate from a small six·
ounce can.
DURING A beat wave.
I like to k e ep a
variety or small cans of
defrosted concentrate In
the refrigerator. to use
<See SUM, Pa1e CS)
-you A1WAYS SAVE I
WITH STATIR BROS. iOW•tOW PRICES
C•CK STAftll •-· WllKLY Cl•TIPllD 811P SNCIALS
r uan1•1ot "'
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PElUNA •I VARIETIES
-·CAT FOOD ••••••. • S·Ol
USDA GRADI •A'
GU ENS
UT·UP sse LB.
HO~DY
c
LB.
APPLE JUICE -·w-.. ! .. o, sl.37
HUHr·ssP•o Hm1s•ucE • OVEN BAKED BEANS 71 c ' , Pt.AIH, MU T OR WITH MUSffflOOMS S J 9 I & Iii ! 11-0/ t ·: PRIMA SALSA ... u .oz. l KIDNEY BEANS c..1 ! •\ot 33c
! iEfiillE•T ... .. .. , 5 164 PD~ &BEA~S .... _, ! ·~ 119'
FRESH START •CONCENTRATED ''/SMUCKER s 81 c ! DETERIEllT .... &2-0Z $236 TOPPING ~~~~t~~~ 1101 ·,HO/. c
• OERMASSAQE 9 STEWED TOMATOES CONUOIHA .. ~01 39
w. DISH LIQUID .. n.oz J C TOMATO PASTE c°"'•-• ! •-01 25c
!, iiiSil LIQUID . ,,~, 5120 ~~t:~~ ~-~~ ........ ,,,! ~ .. :·s1~~
I ' fiisli0$~~~..... .. . ,·ROUS 49c 1
1
1sTANT LUNCH :r~~~~~~ 1 ,~, 48c
• Zll•HtCE 'HIOn•COlOfllOF ACCENTS ~PAMPERS $169
P•ISHSLICID
BEEF
LIVER
89c ..
SMOKID
HAM HOCKS
STATUl•OS.
jLUNCHION
MEATS
SLICED 99c 8·02
, ... MO•ILL
SLICED
BACON
OR HOT DOGS 99c LB. I 99c LB
BANANAS
I ARCE •Cl HTRAL AMl RICAN
• OOL OE H R!Pl
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NECTARINES
I At,.,...•' AllltOl • Al 0 • •UHC."f "•
RADISHES
ftlM. \H • H NOUI •('.MM"
GREEN ONIONS
.. s1••
"' •2•• .. •2••
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" $27•
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PEACHES '•••• • •fllfC.• •••Hf• ••u.ow .,,., 29cl, W: TISSUES .......................... •·ROLL& 89c DIAPERS 1ooouA .,covi;,
·~E 99c FA~¥~' 69C ~~!.:~.~ ~: :·.~~::.ii: ASSORTED s109 ~
CLEANER P~OOwtA • '137 SUCCULENTS IN• .. POT .. EA. Low Frozen Food Prices Q!tlllnCU"' .... H -Ol • ----"----------
VEGETABLES. =~~RNllCOllHORN•• .. l .•M>Z. 36• II' HlBERT'S 49cl
VEGnl GM(NOWff•lflOCCOUFAWNW..lllOCeOU•3 -...,.RCARlll OUAAllJll •• ••-OZ· . --~~_B_LES ~=--==:~~.~ I c GLASS CLEANER~'~~~ ..... !· uoz 65~
COB CORN llllDllYE .•...........•••••.•.• t .. •4MS 99• HANOI-WRAP ... .. .... . I -'°,. $1.13
FISH ::~J:ri~~Z.•Ol!IATTEllEO"I" . ·•·· . 11 0l. $) 0• EXlRA.flAVY FOIL .... '-<>lo• I,,!,, $1.09
PIZZA ~~~':..•ol'f"""oH• . f .... 2..oz $1 96 PAPER NAPKINS ~.:0..1co .. I •M:°""' 28c
PIZZA "°°"MUOoaLuxc .. . .. f .... ,M,•·oz. $234 PA~SAI CHEESE ~:mo ! >-01 57c
COD FILLm f!WU, ................... 1 ...... ..oi. •211 a.\ ~OOT~~~~':1.~2"'" 99c PUNCH • W "I~ 11a ... ·r .... t~n ..
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~-. Beer & Wine Specials
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FOOD DAILY P\LOT a
Despite Higher Prices, Beef Still Popular
!f,.TOll ....... llOG •••• .!
~ ........ Uoaol *' eaten, e"8 at rur-._t priMI.
ofi•n And tho con takea lea Ume and trou·
llaued to buy 1rounct ble t.haA awinaUnc Hd
NUad teveral tlmff • bral1ln1 c huck, t blo-
,,..:. . bone and otMr lua coat-
1erte rally a lender.
aeaaooed product com·
pared with the rou1b.
strtnay cuts that graced
the tables ot our
1 tablespoon bacon
drlpplnp
'h of a finely
chopped, medium-alzed
onion
2 tablespoons suaar
1 tablespoon grated
oran1e rind
11 any coolta lea n ly paru ot the anim1I toward tbe more ex tha\ have nne navor but T~h h bardly a penalve cull of beet need tobelttnderbed. H~ret. bua I wu agr. d .. plte tbe rtllna co.t,
f orefalber&.
but don't forget that the
more economical cuts
often have more taste
and are lower in
cholesterol. Here. ror ln-
stance, la a recipe for
orange pot roast made
from chuck which I rind
delicloua.
1 clove garlic ,
minced
l I,\ tableapooas salt
lh teaspoon nutmeg
lh teaspoon c in-
onion and 1arUc. cover
and cook 20 minutes.
Pour tomato aau c~.
or a nae aectlom, t u&ar,
and orange rind over
meal. Sprinkle with 1alt
and spices. Cover and
cook slowly tlll meat is
lender, about 2'h hours.
Good with a red BurfUD·
dy. Serves 6.
prihd to learn recently apparently beca uae •
tbat tlu aver•1• brolllaa a 1lrloln, ACT\JALLY, beef
S I.EEK CUTS or
tender, marbled beer
are a beauty to behold
and make auperb fare,
8 ounces tomato
sauce
namon
Dash black P,epper
Brown meal alowly in Amertean eouum.. Jl4 orterbouH or tllet America today ..... ol It a,_,. COID• IMlftMt ..... 70 ·pounc1a
pork, • ol dUChD ud
2 cups orange sec·
lions bot sbortenln add
ooly 4 ol Jamb.
ounn Ulla paaJoo
for b•ef, not many
Amerlcau eat veal. In
feet. our per capita con·
aomplion la only 4
pou.nda. compared with
9. 7 pounds three decades
a10. Thia ia partly due to
tbe blp C06l of veal In
this country.
Aa we all know too
well. beef prices have
been rising steadily, but
a D epartment of
Agriculture s urvey
showed that 93 percent
of homemakers i n .
terviewed said they
served their• families
beef at least once a
week. Only .ft percent
served pork chops that
••• Slim.··
lFrom Page CO
as soda-malciog syrup.
T he fun of s pritz.
making is lo invent your
own combination. Here
are some basic ideas to
s tart you thinking.
F RESH SQUEEZED
SPRITZ
1 juice o r ange ,
squeezed
6 to 8 ounces sparkl-
ing water
Co mbine with ice
cubes in a tall glass. Ap-
proximately 75 calories.
PURPLE PASSION
SPRITZ
'.4 cup bottled un-diluted grape juice
Optional: v.. fresh
lemon, squeezed
6 lo 8 ounces sparkl·
ing water
Combine and serve
with ice. Approximawly
.fO calories.
NECl'All 8PU'l'2
'13 cup unaweetened
~anne d pineapple.
apricot, peach or mango
juice .•
6 lo 8 ounces sparkl-
ing water
Combine and serve
with ice. Pineapple or
peach, -40 calories ;
man go, 45 calories;
apricot, 25 calories.
APPLE SPIUT'L
2 t ablespoons un-
diluted defrosted apple
or cider concentrate
6 to 8 ounces s parkl·
ing water
Combine and serve
with ice. 60 calories.
Store remaining defrost-
e d co n centrate in
refrigerator and use as
needed. Other fruit spritzes to
make with juice concen-
trate: pineapple, 65
c a lories; orange or
tangerine, 55 calories:
g rape, 65 calories;
grapefruit, SO calories
• . . any true juice con-
centrate, NOT froze n
s ug a r -s w ee tene d
punches or fruit "ades."
POLYNESIAN
PASSION SPRITZ
2 tablespoons un
dilute d d e fro s t e d
pineapple juice concen·
tr ate v .. cup fresh orange
juice
'h cup sparkling
water
Combine over ice. (95
calories) or substitute
orange Juice concentrate
and canned umweetened
pineapple juice; to
calories. PINK GRAPEl'RtJIT
SP&m
3 tableapoon1 bottled
red1rapejuice. ·
1 tableQOOn uncUlut-
ed defl"Olted irapefrult
Julee ~trate t to 8 oune.. 1parkl·
tn•waw Combine and serve
.-ltb lee; S5 calorlea. cnavs TBA &Pam
2 table1poon1
defro1ted aadllated oran1• or tan1ertne Jmce cancea&rata ~ cup ltraDI cold
tea <boawD• or lnl· tut,wttb ..... )
• to • Olmetl spa.rid· ..........
Combine alHI aerve
..... ::~. ealarlel. Pa PINUPPl.lt wn l t ., I, , •it• dafroolt•
ed c1MI II ... apple J11in .. e111r•
" ~ N Id \ID· • 11°1-...... wtar •••-"9ftl· .......
l:em .... ud Hne .............
Sweet and Juicy.
California Grown.
We aowh£re the crop is pk.keel. .. for the pick of the crop!
Our buyers are In the growing areas regularly aeloctlng produce to bring to you
We believe thef's the only way to give you the pick ot 1he crop Go where 1he crop
1s grown. Stand In the fiotds and hear the ripe asparagus snapped. Feet a 1u1cy
tree-ripened peach. Let your mouth water a bit. When produce 1s good enough tor
our buyers. it's pert9ct tor your tab/fl.
O ul in lhe growing areas lor you every day
a little bit more .... from Safeway!
Ro111aine Lettuce
Reel On.•ons u.s. No. 1-F~r Solod,
or Sondw1ches1
Cucu111bers lons,i!rr:e"
Coors
Beer
Great
Thirsl· Quencher! s I '9 ~ 6'2-01. ~ Can1
Nucoa Soft
Margarine
Creomy· S9 Smooth S,-Od C
~\-lb.
e:;;;;:/ Carton
Chicken Of Th• ...
Chunk Tuna
°'~,:;~.:... 69C
~6 ~·01.
l!:!.;;;;:;;' Can
Tide
Detergent
::err 1139 ~ .. , ....
[:::;;;v' "''.
Lysol
Ip ray
Dl•~~t '13'9 ~12 ....
~Con
Pamper's
Diapers
Di1po1oble, $ 1 S 9 Toddle•
Size. ;,;-.-. Pkg.
·~/of 12
Minute Maid
Orange Juice
co~:!~~~o1e 49c '-_. 6·01. ~·ean
Mother's Brand
Cookies
• Ch0<olot• Chip
: ~:~:;. c;;~o~rrnent S 12 9 • Ootmeolro1"n ~ 18-oz:Pkg.
Cragmont
Canned Pop
... ~:~or 6 'I (Inept 12.oz.
Lemenode) Can•
Lucerne
Yogurt
Sundoe Tyf" 4 ' °'"·= I .... ~=!~
Health and Beauty Aids
A11ua Fre•h
Toothpa•I•
..... :.89C '"'"
'Multl-Vlt•mhw
-IJiiirl
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I ,,e .. 111 I ia c•u,.... o wh ..,., -I I ........ 10<1",...' "c ..... .w· c_...,. ....... 1 I •I ~ "'-'°"'"" f,..., Sef.woy Net le '"'" d1i1de ~',etoll•t" •• ••Free" ceupont •• I
I mon11fa«1111er'• <O~pen. limll 4 ceu,...a per I cutl...,er. c..i,.... ..-d or oll Sofeweya on I s.. Colif~ , .... ,. c.o•.11-. s..ft oo..-& I Imperial C-1'1iet) J11ly 26-29, 1979 ... I cludlnt l'l11id MH~ 'r•duc11, Alc•h•llc I
I ..,,., , e11 .. & Tebo<ce P'•edvct&. I
------------·------------· 1111.in.wi
I ,,., . .,, th•~ coupon alon9 ...,,,h ony one I
monufoct1.1,er 1 <•nh off cou~ o,,d t•• I
I double fhf! tO'ltng• f1orn Sofewoy Not te tn. I
dvd,. 1ttotl•t" 01 Fr•• <•...,pon• o• I f"l\on...,foch,,, •• ·, <evpori lam•t 4 ro"po'" pet I <v••OM.., Covpon 9ood of olf Sof•woy-• .,, I So Col.I . (Edepl Co1ol1no Son O.e90 .. I
lmpe.,ol CounloetJ July 2(>.10, 1070 ft. I <lud•n9 flu•d Mii~ Prodvch , Alcohohc I
Contains Center
And End Cut
Chops. Approximately
1/4 Fresh Pork loin.
I l evetoCJ•', Ct901ette1 & Tobou o 'roduch I ------------~-~~ ·------------· ~ lb. il!WilWW.#~L~ Pork Link Sausage
P••••nl 1h,. coupon 0 ong .. 11 ony one I Fc11me1 John f oesh Sk1ntcn. , . . .......
8·01.49c
Pkg. I monufoctu•e•• 'ctnh oH' covpon ond 1e1 I -·-~ c I St I ••b
I double the "'"'n~· , ...... Sofewoy Not lo,,,. I I ~~/ OU n r y y e I s
c.l"d• ,,.to•••• o• f ret covpo1u or lb .,39
I monufocturer • covpon Ltm11 4 coupon• por I Former John Fresh Porlc Lenn . • . . . .. .. .. ..
<11tlomer Covpo" good ol all Sofe•oyo on Wh 1 p k L e
lb s12s I So Coll!. (facep• C.01ol1no, Soft Otego .. I -::::,. 0 e or 01n lmpo11ol Co.,nhe•J July '26°19, 1979 h · 1~ I I clvdong fluid Mil~ Produclo, Alcoheloc I d 11.voro et. Cifjorellet & Tobocce ,,.duct• FrHh·former John Bulk Cut on Wrapped •. ·------------· ·------------· illlf .i·&.W!
,reMn• lh" covpen~len9 wllh ony -I monufotlv•"'' '"c•ftta .W' ~ ..... o..d eet I dellltle ....... 1,... ,,..., w.-, ....... ifl. I elude .. reloller'' or ••fr••"' ,..,pen• ., I
I moftt1f-ur .... 1 ,..,pen .. U...h 4 ... .,,..., pet I
c.1t1ome•. Coupon toocS ol oll Sofewoya on I s.. eoltf., 11t•.,., ~ s-o. ... a I lmperlol C:...nt,.11 Jiiiy 26-29, 1979. h · I cludlftt Pl11ld Milk l'r•cl"'"· Alcoh•ll< I
I le¥ero9H, 0901ell•• & l....,«• P'red11<ta. I
------------Safeway Specials!
30 Ille• Breacl
Mrs. Wright'• 3 9c
~ 24 ·01
~Looi
Swiss Ch••••
Solewoy Chunk
Weights In R~ndom $ 2 39
~ lb. ~
Tomato .lulc•
Libby·, 59c
46-01 ~~Con
Laundry Cheer
Detergent s249
~84•01.
liiiii' Bo•
Cottage Ch••••
lucerne s 13 5 ~ 32·ot. iliiii9' Carton
Polarolcl IX70
Lanc1 ~1599 Fiim ~:;h
Cannon
Towels .
fin• Ouolilyl A lovely de119n, S.fl oncl ab·
-benl .... 11111111 celen
• Mocho • Ltm• • ft.,, .. ,
• Yellow • llue
Bath 1399 Towel ........ .. •2•• ...... , ........... . ., .. ........................
!!~.~0~~~.~ Chops f 179
Center Cu 1 I b
!~!!r~!~ Pork Chop• 1129
frO\h loon . lb.
~!~.~0~~!~ Roast f 179
C.nleo Cur lb
~!~o~~':,hChops f 179
Pork loon, Cenle• Cul . . lb
IVIRYDA Y LOW P•ICll ON USDA
CHOICE USDA CHOICE BEEF
Boneless Rouncl lteak
Beef Chuck Roast
USOA Chetce S.ef Chuc Ii, 81ode Cul
7-Bone Roast
USDA Choice kel Chuck. Cent., C111
Rouncl Tip lteak
8onctleu, USDA Cho1u1 Buf
USDA
CHOICE
Whole
Bon•I••• Shoulder
USDA Chooce Beel Chuck • , ••
(Coon ll1bJ 9 lo IS·lb ~It'
Include• Steok1 or Roo•h tb
Whole
Boneless Sirloin
Sliced Beef liver
.... It ,, ... ft. Oelr•"•'
Sliced Pastrami
1 .. 1 •• c., .......
lb .• ,,.
.lb. ·1~9
.lb.
.,,9
lb.
.,.9
•2s9
lb.
... '· s1n
11 .... s1•• .. "'•· . USDA Chooce Beef loon s 2•• 9 10 l2·1b Sue lnclvde1.
lop And 8ollorn Strlo1n
Steol. or Cube Steak lb.
liver Sausage
S.loway lro1h. Siie• ....... .. ........... . s10•
Low Prices on Liquor. Wine and Beer!
p," .. Effec11ve In locenHd Soleway1. No Sol•• In E1<e11 of lO·Gollont. No Sole1 for lle,ole.
Colony Smirnoff
Chenln Blanc Vodka
• French Colomba rd • Cabernet Distilled • r;I 2 J;!~•s ~ 2·:.!.l I
Macllalr' • lcotch
lmpOJted, 16 ,,oof
~~?~11 98
Gordon'• Gin
10,,...
D$ Ii?.! •939
Lleltfraumllch
Karl Manheim
Serve Chilled ~ 23·01. s 199
..-.;. aonle
Gallo lpan•tla
Fruity levquet
5$ Ji!.., ••
Sale• In Retail Qvantltln Only.
SAFEWAY
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With MlnlMUfll el tJ.00 P'IHdwte At S.~h-•., .. ,. W. Alll'I ,..,'"; ~~
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., • ..,..Dr.,Ne•pal11Hdt•lll .... C....ttp ,L , .. ..,. • •MMuc ... 8-tfltm,~Lepte• ..... eAMl"""9yMLaPu. ...... ~
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............. .,. FOOD
• m t I Canning Terms Outlined
~o followto1 FOO<\ _. - -.......... •OlftllalM'APOa· oo -..i -lalo OPICN·Dlll'LIUllN· du t ru <lloa of a II natun117 ID 111.11117 llndU are made from eilllor •"aUoa Gloaar7 n.. f , .. tM, .-bl •Wl'ANT -PackMll ~ottoo1 mata or fuaa. NINO -Procedure 1poll.,e orsantama tbat wbleb ca11MS the Julee cllrulpeelorapplee. 'fU ~ 'bJ A'iDit· ~ la ~aHIDI ma•-nala ... _t __ , lome maldl or tWr end wbe-a-food la cooked ma" be p--t in ... _ to tbieken or 1el after
Glossary
ta Cook aed 0.Tote IC* '""':r.-twr arowtta tood:trom;a&:;.J;. produch may be In ~;-:,rdlnary kettle, food. .__. UMJ beatln1 If tbe proper pH -Meaaure of
D • v I i • f o o d prenaled la ff'ff1ln1 durtq frwMr it.or-.•. barmfuli and moldy then packed Into bot Jan proportions ot aucar and acidity of a product. The ~cbeolocl•ll wllJa U.e ud.,.._fooda. Example• Include ••l•tabH or fr~it andMaled.Janoflood PACK -Designates acid are present. lowerthepHthebieher
Consumer and P'ood rreeaer wrapt ~r. abould not be eanaed. receive no additional how food la packed into Natural pectins are· the acidity.
•coaomlca lHtlUate, •Ol8'ft1as.vAroa. pluUc, or foU -p&utlc Molds are deltroyed by beat~. Thll la containers. Specifies tbe more prevalent lo un· P&ESEBVE _ To .
A1rlrultural Reaearch P&OOJ' -Packlo1 b111, waxed freeaer proper cagnln1, but they a danceroc. practice u temperature Qf food derripe fruit than maintain the quality of
S."lce. •atenala ta.al prevent carioDI. may devtloD ba leaky apou.,e orsullma may when packed into Jara mature or overripe food for consumption at
loe1 Of IDOUtun from eoetalMn. J'ood from enter the Jar durina the for cannln1, or tbe fruit. Some fndta have a later time . Ac·
CID l'OOD -Food fooda durtn1 frteaer lt•kY ccmtalMn or any tranafer of food from method of 1weetenia1 enoup natural pectlna compliabed by canning
wltb a pH or '·1 or 11ora,.. s.ampha in· • 0 L D I cann9d food 1bowla1 kettle to Jar. ID low-acid frutta for trener packl. to make ~h quality freezing, plckliJlg, dry: below. Aa add taod Ha el•d• ilau, rt aid lllcrwop6c,_.. wbld mold oowtb Mould be food8, tmlperatu,.. ob-Jama md es. Others ('"-G•n.aaaay "bt Mlll1 PNC•llll la• ~Uc, aad metal form at ... bol"M 1porta dlae'a.nled wltbout tut· talned are not bot PECTIN -A aub· require addition ot com· ~ UUCQ,. • bolUq-wattr bada for '--( _.._..._) ... _. -·" -11-t tn en 0 • b t I -'al _.,__ ... , Pac-CJ> •ayclfied llmtt . ...:.:.:~~...,.,~~·= .... =:.":·:....-_.;..__:._._,...~..:...---~-__,_:~_.~ ... :.....-=~•~·~~~~----~..;..:::.;;.U;::.z..:...:.::.O_.:.;n::.::.•:u~r~e--=.•~t:a~n~c~e~o~c~c~u~r~r~l~n~g!L.:m::.:.er~g::.::'._!:.,_.:::.: ........ ::::~•~ua~c~h'......~~~-=-v__:~~~
Inc ud., moat fruit•,
tomatoel, and pickled
ve1etablel.
ANA.E&OBES Bae
teria capable of grow1n1
• witho11t air, as In n
. sealed container o f
canned food.
BLANCHING -Heat·
inl vegetables by im·
merslon in boilln1
water. steam.Ing, aaute-
ing, or at.ewtnc to lilac·
tlvate emym• capable
of causin1 quality
changes In foods durinc freezer storage.
BOILING· WATER·
BATH CANNER -A
large kettle with lid,
rack . and cover; must
be deep enough to allow·
j ars totle covered with 1
to 2 inches of water and
still have additional
height for water to boll
actively. Suitable for
procesai.ng acld foods .
BOTULISM -Food· borne Ulnesa caused
from eating canned
foods cont.aining tbe lox·
in produc e d by Cloatridium botulinum,
an anaerobic bacterium.
This organism can grow
and produce toxin in
sealed jars of canned
foods that are improper.
ly processed.
CANNING -Prescrv·
ing food in airtight rigid
containers . Micro·
orgarmms are destroyed
·by beat.processing con·
tainera of food at tbe temperature and time
6pecified for each food.
It la essential to foUow
reliable canntna lmtruc·
lions exadl7 to Insure a
safe canned product that
ls free from botulism·
causing bacteria and
spoilage organisms.
COLD PACK -Raw,
unheated food packed into canning containers
and covered with boiling
sirup, juice, or water
DEHYDRATOR -A
device which removes
moisture, a dryer.
ENZYMES -Pro·
teins involved in plant
growth processes lnclud·
ing maturation and
ripening. Enzymes can
cause loss of quality in
food if they remain ac·
live during storage. 'fhey are destroyed by
canning, or by blanching
vegetables before freez·
ing.
FREEZER BVllN -
Small, white, dehydrat·
ed areas which occur on
improperly wrapped
frozen foods. Tbla condi·
tion la harmless, but if
extensive can cause food
to become tough or lose
flavor.
FREEZING -
Preserving food by &tor·
ing at low temperatures.
Tbe recommended tem·
perature for free1,r 1tor.,e ii 0 ° For below.
BICAD&PACE -The
apace between the top of
food in a container and
the container lid or
cloaure.
BOT PAC& -Food heated in llrup, water or
steam, or Juice, and
packed bot lnto canning jan.
BYDaATOa CVEGBTABLI:
Cal8PD> -A cl.rawer·
Ilk• aectlon in
refrtaer.ton wbkb pro.
tect1 freab fnalta and
ve1etablea from clrJlnc out--~·
t
atora,..
• LOW-MDIOOB -
Food wltll pll aboN •.•.
• A low·Mld lllOCI ........
proc1•tnc at * t.m· ' perature under pr••· aure to deatro1
mlero-or1aatam1 aad
tnaure a 1afe e ... ed
product. lael .. H all
••l•tabl•• ••eept tom .....
At LUCky,
You won't Rnd
a Chicken Uttle.
What you will find is a crade A chicken
that's big, plump and full-breasted.
That's the kind Tyson Farms breeds, and that's the kind we
like to pick for your table. The best part -besides real
eating pleasure -is that you get your pick of the flock
everyday a t Lucky's lower overall prices.
packages marked, ''best of the fryer " These conta in two
each of breast halves with ribs, thighs, drumsticks and wings
.. the perfect combination for a summer picnic. Yo u can
)eave the silverware at home, but don't fo rget to pack the
napkins for eating out of hand. Choose from whole-body fryers and roasters; plump, juicy
breasts, drumsticks, thighs and wings. When you want a
variety of favorites from your skillet or grill, select the
Stock up now for good summer eating at Lucky's lower
overall chicke n prices.
Fresh Meats
FRVINQ
~~~~~~~.~~~ .4 5
CUT·UP
~~~ ••. lS .• 58
OllCKEN
BREASTS
CllAOE A, FllYING 9 8 ~~~.~~~~~ ..
CHICKEN
DRUMSTICKS 88 Oli! THICHS fRYWC,
CQAOE A, TYSON ••• LB. e
OflCICEN WINGS
........0. ('AM)( A l'Y50ll,, ........... LI • 58
OICICEN LIVER
-.TnOlll ...................... ll .98
8IST OF THE FIVER
9ICWOfS< a mAlf PWWl Willi..._
:.=:~.~.~.~.~.88
T «JNI STEAK ._ ...................... 2.78
ILADI CUT OtUCK STIAIC
IOllOID _, ..................... , LI,• 99
LMGI IND• STIM .,..., ...................... ia.1.98
caoss-• IOAST ..... ..., .. Olla ........ 1.89
7«JNI CHUCI ROAST .-.......................... 1.29
lMGI IND• IOAST --.......................... 1.97
GIOWl>119
Jl.8,l'llC.OI-119 -........... , ............ .
IXTIALIM~ ... I09•--n. "'" ....... w.1. 79
SltOLE rTlll PllClfG .
TNI II ontWIV thlt LUCICYllWI vou monev. l.Udcy wont confUtl vou With multiple Pr1Clna., Hke "3 for $1" Offers. Y.ou·u flncJ a single
Price on •nv given Item; so the
oerson Who buvs one of an Item OIYS the same fair prtce per Item
IS tne person Who buys three. ..... ,. ........ -
Fresh Meats
BONELESS ROUND STEAK
80f'«lt01Clr .................. LB 1. 78
TOP ROUND mAK llOl<ru~ tOHOfO MU ......... ll 2 .18
BONELESS TIP STEAK
IOOOOlOIUF -............. 1.1 2.28
~~~~STEIOIN~ .... LI 2.88
BEEF OR PORK CHORlZO
if-•UClA .............. 1101"°' .68
HILi.SHiR& SAUSAGE
!MOlllD 0.,0I,........ , ...... 1.8 1. 89
LADY LEE BACON
\000 , •• .. .... • , .. 1 LI l'tCC. 98
canned & Packaged
!HUNT'S
SAUCE 29 TOMAT0150Z.CAN e
1. ~!o~~~!..43
L :=:.~~.~~~~~1.69
r RICE-A«>NI MIXES
b GOIDIJic;aM. m•nu "'oz -• 49
b ~~~~MOl.JM.59
b ~~~~oz..c 1.17
A ~~-~.~ .... noua1.49
b ~~~.~.·~1101.IOX.99
r OREO COOkl!S
b HMISCO WIOWICH ... ttOl PWG 1.39
Household & Pet
L ~~~ .. 1e01sn .• 49
L~~~ .. MOUTL 1.59
TOILET TISSUE b IAD'tlfftll9CUl'l.'1',0C, 75 SY-116 .............. JtllJPlllC •
L ~~.~~.JC»cr -.63
!~~.~,_..29
L ~!'!'.~.~OZ.CM.37
L ?;l=~!.~101 CM.59
~,.11 .. LUCllVttorM.lft(. ~ ...... --umotltlQIO ...,_1111~~
"IM-~-.-.,.,._ ... ,,_.,.,.. _ __..,,
Jlllll1WlllW~.-·-"11..
Delicatessen
Liquor
SAVI 109' -8UY A CASlt
A 10.. Ol!COUffr IS CMfll ON fUU
CASI P\HICHASIS Of WINE & SNITS. l(EY BUY ITfMS EXClUOEOI.
b ~V:.~.~~Uot.UM3.35
ramYSMI b tcenot.• ..... Uhf1UIL 15.99
P COLONYVMtlTAL WMS b ,_,.~,0-.llMC, ~~. U lft •1\.2.49
PLADYLEE o~~~~.39 .
I ~.~.~=~.45
I ASHS11C11 =:. ......... UOIM.1.55
r WB.Of'S OllWK •• l> -.o.llOClllCmllM• •• tlCll.CM.~
Dairy & Frozen
Health & Beauty Aids
SCHICK SUPER II L~~°' .. 99
L ~.SPRA~sOl m 2.49
r PRB.L SHAMPOO
b COIOCIMl1lATt • , , , l Ol TVlll 1.07
r SECRET ROLL-ON
b 11tW1M Oii UHllCCH n 0 1 \ Ol lilt 1. 09
r STYLE HAIRSPRAY b .,.._, HWIW~ Uo«I Nil Oft Ol (J>H • 79
Produce
..• what discount Is au about.
DISCXLNT SLPERfv1ARKE IS
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MOit people thlnk of t.lH oU, .. um• teed th• oU mhthare. Serve Wor~re aauce u ind Worc••l•r•blre over mixed •r•ena.
• COftd.l...,t for 1t.eak1. 11uce: let Raad 1t room Refriserat.e re•alnlnc
chopa and bam~ra. \em p • r 1 lure u n l 11 dr .. •Lnc ln • covered
Or•• • mariMide Lna,..· navon blend. at least \$ coatalner. UM alllo over
dle nt for barbecue d minutes. Neenwhlle, ln chuted vecetablff and
meat• and poult.ey. Or a small c"'p combine dry leftover meat. Yield; 1
•• a 1ea1on l DI for muatard and water; let cup dl"CINlftl
.......... 1179
Creamy Perfection
Salad Dressing is
zipped up with a
savoring of
Worcestershire sauce
I l
' i
cUMrolee. But, believe etand for 10 mlnutH . To tout ._ .... Ned
lt or not. it'• a110 a quick Add mu1t1rd . lemon place ln a aklUet and
aad HVOl'Y wa.y to make Juice, 1qar and u lt to •llr•try untJJ toldea. .
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Tb• eecret ll t.bat tbe
one boClle coat1•u duU
peppe r s , vl n o 11r ,
\1ma rlnd'1 , s oy ,
molaaaes, onlon1 ,
a nc bovlea, aballola.
iarllc and spices. Add
olJ and vi negar, o r
lemon Juice, and there's
UtUe ei.e you need. Here are two
Worcestenblre dress· maa that will put .. news"
ln your 'Tl aalad otfer·
ln11.
caE.UtY
PEaFF.CnON SALAD
DR~ING
2 egg yolks
8 teaspoons lemon
juice
2 tabl es p oo n s
original Worcestershire
s auce
2 teaspoons sail
1 large garlic dove,
minced
l cup salad oil
In the container of a
blender place egg yolks,
l emon juice,
Worce·slershire sauce,
salt and garlic. Blend
for 5 seconds. With the
m otor running, add oi I
in a steady stream .
Ble nd only u ntil com·
bincd. Tum off motor
i medjately. Pour into
a bowl . stir well. Do not
double or triple this rec-
ipe. Foe herb dressing
variations, add 'h teas·
teaspoon dilJ weed or 1h
t easp oo n c ru s hed
rosemary to the blender
container before blend·
iq. Serve dressing over
tossed mixed green
salad . cherry or sliced
ripe tomatoes or chilled
lichtty cooked whole
green beans, asparagus
spears, broccoli, etc
Yield : l 1h cups.
SESAME o·a ESSING
1h cup salad oil
11. cup toas ted
sesame s.eed
2 tabl es p oon s
ori~lnal Worcestershire
sauce
~ t easpoon d ry
mustard
~ teaspoon water
y, cup lemon juice
1 teaspoon sugar
If• teaspoon salt
In a small bowl com·
Glossarv
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Heating food In closed
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destruction of micro-organisms so the canned
food will remain un·
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pickles -and Jams and
preserves are safely
proceaaed ln a boiling·
water-bath Tlme11 required to insure
an adequate proceaa are
specUled in cannin1
directions for each food.
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.63
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lf>Ol..ct. 1(''1 Pompe11n Ohe 01 . l~JAA Motta Applsauce
114
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203
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ti()(#] (N< 35 <Ren Oi.nt Cream Com •
16()(Jt!cr(N'I 38 Del Monte Cut Qr, Buns •
l&(XJr!CECM 37 Helna Veget.Mln Beans •
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123
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2-UTER
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DEUJXE
ICE CREAM
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139
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LITE BEER
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t ~.:>1 ,,, •r t'ALtt~· .1
Gala Family Napkins
JO <OUf'f' l•N j'\,Al ,1 )0 i &Al f O"'t Vons Plastic Truh S.gs
.59 F9
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199 ll(l)(i,;lllOI'.~
Kleenex Hugglea Dllpers
FROZEN FOODS
T:~~T~Par/OrapeJulce .85
l,'()Ofo("l'~ 65 Oownyftlke Jumbo Waflles •
.99 , 4 F.>i< PM' M l.I
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BACON '".99
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Choose Variety
bf Salad Gftens
Cool. upt. 1nea. and ~ eup f re• h I y Jytt tbe tMIMI for IWD· 14........S lemoft Ju.Jee
m•r meala. ftat •lM l e love m ine d , -1del aalad fttl U.at fr••b 1arbc
deiertpOoo! l tQlpoon Hit
At a ftnt CO\lrM or ~ 1 ... poon pepper
ma1D di.lb. bowever, tM In 1mallb0wl, com·
but 1ummer ulad• blne all lncredlenu . mix
be1la wit.Ja one or more weU. Serve o ver Cobb
NllT&IENT VALlJU: Ttal1 recipe
provldel approdmateb
450 calori .. (hued on a
H rvla11). 26 P9'CHl
U.S. RDA protein, near·
ly 50 r:roeol U.S. RDA
vltam C and ll a 1ood
aource ol potualum and
fiber.
FOOD .
Cool and <;risp. the
salad greens of summer make
light and luscious
eating.
.j
. leab ......, vesetab&et. Salad Aceonlinltot.beUnlt· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.::::::::::..:::::::::::~=:::::::...::....;;,:,_...;..:.,~~....:...:~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ed Freata rruh and
Ve1etable A1aociatlon.
salad lqredient.a ml1hl
lnelude a numbe r of
cholcea in the· lelluce
famlly u well u a wide
variety ol other greens
now in season chkory.
muetard a nll b ee t
1re'e n s . e ndiv e ,
watercress. escarole.
Swiss c hard and
spinach.
The key to the perfect
salad Ues in the selec-
tion and at·bome care or
the greens.
For the side dis h
salad, Lettuce Hearts Wil Avocado Dressing. ch se Iceberg lettuce
by uch.
T e head should be
rlrnJ but not bard. Like
all I.be leafy greens, it
should hflye a fresh ap·
pe arance with a little
wiltlng or discoloration
on the edges of the
leaves.
The Cobb Salad is a
classic based on three
greens: Iceberg lettuce,
Romain e and
watercress, topped with
diced chicken , ha rd·
c~ed eggs and a varie·
ty Of other hearty ingre·
di~nls, inc l uding a
sprightly Fresh Lemon
Dr.ssing.
Feel free to experl·
ment with the combina·
lion or greens you JJSe
for this salad, though ;
spinach, butterhead let ·
tuce and escarole a re
also good choices.
Whe n pre p a rin g
greens for tossed salads,
tear rather than cut the
\taves ; c ulling will
catise the edges to dis·
color. Pour the salad
dre#ssing over complete·.
ly dry greens al the last
mloute. And be s ure not
to .irown the salad in·
gredient.a. Toss them in
1ust enough dressing to
coat the leaves lightly.
LETTUCE HEARTS
Wf111 AVOCA,00
DllFMING
2 a vocados, very
ripe
6 t a bl es p oo n s
freshly squeezed lemon
Juice
•/4 cup vegetable 011
3 cloves fresh garlic,
mashed ·
1h teas poon chili
powder
1/a teaspoon sail
1 head Iceberg let·
tuce, cut in 6 wedges
In smull bowl, mash
a voe ados with a fork .
Add lemon juice, oil,
gurlic, chili powde r a nd
sail; mix well. Spoon
over lettuce wedges.
Makes: 6 servings. C2
cups dressing )
NUTR I ENT
VALVES: This recipe
provides approximately
225 calories per serving
Cbased on 6 servings>.
nearly 70 percent U.S.
ROA for vitamin C and
is an excellent source or
potassium.
COBB SALAD
1h bead Ice berg let·
tuce (about 2 cups),
washed, weU·drained
t,A, head Romaine
lettuce <about 2 cups ),
w .. bed, well-ilrained
1 bunch watercress, washed and trimmed
2 amall tomatoes,
cut ln wectses
1 medium avocado
J>Hled and t.blnly aUced '
2 cupa cooked, diced cbickm
2 hard·cooked e111. quartered
'\.t pound bacon,
cooked, mambled
2 table1poon1
crumbled blue cbeele
1 table1pooo
chopped e111 ...
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wltb waterer••· Ar· ............ fll .... and avocado 111e ..
around HI• of bowl :
••ooa cblekea Into
...... ol bowl. Arraaa• •II 11lce1 around ..... ; ........ ..... ..... a.a. ..... ...
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Suirt the Uay ri~ht ... ARlit. Var. 16 uz.
PAPER 55 TOWELS c
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1 Salad Oil ........ 1111
Crieco the favorite ... 24 oz. bottle
Nabisco Cookies g9c
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AVOCADO ~9c DRESSING U
New from Kraft ... 8 oc. Bottle
NeStea Tea Mix s 111
The cool drink with Lemon/Su1u1r 24 oz.
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I hree toi;ty varietiei. t11 chcioee from re<l. black or grt:en
'''*"''' · .. 8
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Crest biic 9 ot ... ff.el(. or Mint
Contac .......... 5119
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Roi aids •.•.....• 77 c
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Super Puffs a.TY •• 49c
Thi:v have bO many u ileh ••• 260 count
WONDRA s 169 LOTION
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Maalox Liquid ... '1 72
Soot ht."' thut queai.y tummy. I:.! oz.
BAYER 84c ASPIRIN
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Extrn Stren1eth n•lttl pkl( :!·I
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liJp lir/o;n ·a1akr. .... 1l 71.
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Bulk or pattic8 doe& not exceed 30' i
Cat
Chuck Steaks .• 11 1~
Center cut8 of U.S.0 .A. Choice beef
Chopped Steaks 5219•
Leaneet r(round beef. dtl('K nnt exceed If'>'; fol
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Uur hmn ro:round beef, doeb not ex
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Meat Loaf ••.••• s 1 •1•
Our oven rcody loof w11 h fresh eggi,
Ham Loaf .....• '241•
l>t:liciou .. mixed horn . pork . fr~h eui<<>
GROUND s219 BEEF Ila
Our leanest. doc1> not exceed I ;,r-; rat .
Cabbage Rolls ... 59~
Stuffed. 8 oz.-ready to ba ke w/egp,~
Meat Balls •.•... s 2'~
Ov('n reodv. Mode with fresh ef(P,ll
fresh Spare libs EASTERN •• f.tll
Fin1eer llckin' treat.! Fmh mid-we11tem 1{1ain·fed oork, with 110 much meetly goodneea to 11ati11fy the hungrv horde! Love the veha·
:~~:~s1••.
El Rancho Ranch Style thick sliced
Bratwurst ..••... s 131•
Seuoned juat rtiht ... Pork & Veal
Stea ........ 1311•
Flrat cut froD'I Choiot boneleM bte( loin
ITALIAI
SAUSAGE
Kl Rancho'• own s 1 J9 blend I .•
chooae from
hot or mild •
0 CXTDIED HMS
DM.Y too 1.111. to 10:00 p.m.
SUNDAY 9:00 a.a to 9:00 p.m.
/>rice• in effect Thru. July 26
throu/fh Wed. Aututt I.
We re1erve the riRht to limit No 1olea to dealers
lfKEN 79c TllCllS •
USDA Grade 'A' frozen defroeted,
hnnd cut.
Beef Roast ••••.• s24•.
Chuck cut. choiee shoulder clod
Ladl Shanks •.. 11 1~
U.S.O.A. Choice-Froaen A deftoated.
STUFFED
PIPPllS
Bell pepptl'9 oven ready 5 9c ..
wlthfmh-.11
8 en. ea.
·-
~ varietlet of thin aJlced n •.
vorful meat.a in 21/t oz. pk«e . .
Singles.... . .... age
Hurche. ind. wrapped chee11c food 8 oz.
Salad Dressing .. 95°
Bob'• orilinal Roquefort-8 oz. Jar
CH.ICKEI 9 ac
FRAllS
From Foster Farms-I lb. PkK.
Shrimp Cocktail &sc
l.m,cco'" indiv1dual 1lervinK-4 oz. Gh11111
Frozen Foods
KllUDSEI
SHERBET
s1••
f.rcut With lrUll l!Ultld Ul<l't. novori..
Cakes MON F• •••• 1°5
l'hocolete or Lemon/Coconut I 41 oz
fltS. 5'1111S 8 9c CREPES
Apolc 1'ur ro nndv or Strawberry
Hvv11le -Ii 111
Cob Corn ..w •••• 79c
I ;rten f :1snt ·,. p1cn1r dcli1<hl -ti Euri.
Orange Juice .... 79c
('el ~ame concen1r1.1te 12 oz C'on
FISH S 119 FILLETS ·
Von De Kamp'll Country Treat.-1•
oz. Pkl(.
FRESH ~~--·
SOC KEYE
SALMOI
1.WHOLE
Ol llAl.f s31~
llcl1nou1; on the barbecue
Salmon Steaks •• s4~•
Center cul.Ii . . . Fre11h Sockeye
Perch Fillets •••• s25.'
FreHh from our own Pacific Ocean.
FRESH PACllC
RED
SI APPEi
Oven bake,
Hroil or
belt.er (ry
in the skillet s2••.
· Halbut sma •••••• 111~
F'rourt, defro11t.ed plecee ... Northern
Snow Crab ••••• 12'~
Ma.ty Alukan lerc11-froien, defrotted
·A-s219 HAI •
Armour 1877 bontl• ham '°' lunch· "or mtln rn .. l
...
'
7
Wae lfa .... •,t"9
"You weren't suppoted to be up on the
roof helping Pop fix the TV onte"no I "
SUPERHEROES
SH08
MOON MULLINS
IT1S Wl-IAT WE1RE
GOING iO STUDY
ABOUT ON OUR
PICNIC, PET
~.
·• THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
• . .. ·.
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"They're homemade flow.,, from ovr
oarden."
• DENNIS THE MENACE
.. ''' 1,, .. •1
by Pasko, TllSU & Colletta
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
''CH.APTER '31)( · You CAN RECOGNIZE
FbtSON IVY BY ITS THREE-POINTED
SHINY LEAVES .. "
JUDGE PARKER
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by Tom BitJUk
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by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
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YOU AU ll:l(;tfl 1
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THE HAU. ANO &fl!Nu HIM TO
THE PHONE/ HE'~ WOll:ltlEO
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YOU W H ICH
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 4'i M wo;
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UNITED Fea•u"J Syndic.tie
Tuo'>day·:. Puule Solved.
~ Bollard !;4 a .... .,,.,
q Ms SIPviin•, Columl>•<t ,
14 Indian IJul nPtQhl>Or
laltl 58 Pigeon pi>d
15 f Pnnts -;1a1 60 Go dway1'
16 8e1P -61 Harness
11 Lal>Cl'i pan
18 Indiana c 11y 63 Chess wOICJ
20 Greek lel 64 Sea
lers 6~ Afll1ma11ves
71 Allow 66 Poinled drc,.h
2'2 Aelaxe<I til Chars
23 Memen10 68 Doc1rinP'>
25 Pronoun 69 forward
?1 Mui s malP DOWN
Var 1 Purvey
29 Ant1Que ~ Oecla1rn 1q OarrPn
30 Planet J Menially i 4 R111u1c•I'>
34 PreservP derange<l 26 Choos1·
34i Vegas show 4 Throvghout 78 -Aori•m 311 Crate ~False goo 30 Ocl.iu•
39 F11g1d 6 Lan<l mass 3t l oo slruc·
• wO<dS 1 "Anne of -IUIP
42 Legal c1a11ns 2 words
43 Panama 8 Man's nick· 32 -Moreno
Canal Lone name l3 Utlers
lake q -•~ht 34 Voat source
44 Coll&Qe tO Bows ~ Where Laos
<legs. 11 Surrounded 1s
~Wither I' lnd11n Ian· 37 lndisllncl
46 Small roll guage 38 Estate
47 Gown 13 S1udy .cl Pe111on
ct Crude dwel·
llnq
46 Lima -'8 Gadgels
var
cg Pell&
!J() Oregon Clly
52 Couse 10 be
tardy
S3 Horse
~Man's name
56 Intertwine
56 Space
57 Aateflak
~Fewer
62 Jovial: Fr
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• ....,.SNT nw. -au uc1
salartea wtll be dl1cu11ed •• worlllbop 1pGUCl!'9d _. ....,. Opdalif tor ..... 10 to w. ,.._..,, J. IJ, e& Ill ,......, lleaeb
Ubrarr. llltormadolt. call,.,._.,
,._ .. "'" AmOQA'l'ION °" umv.uu ........ a.m~-bnDeb. will
bold a .... ,_~ 1De1Dben 10 a.m.
WMmMda.)'. Ml. I, iD Su Jm c..patnno. ln~ form~ caU •.-r.
IUISCVTl'ING POa Americaa Caneer
Sod«)' a...ftl wW bectn at t a.m • ....._,,July a . at Cabloraia Concept Hait '*'CD Center.
J rviDe. RetnillbaMnta aod door ,,U.. DO ap. pamtmeat necwa.ry. lnformatbl, call TS2·SG65.
.. f'OClJ81NG ON aBLATION&•IPS Th.roucb Psychodrama," inctudiq an explana·
UOD ad aerdae in peycbodrama, will be beld
t :30 to DOOD Friday. July 27, at Garden Grove
Community Center. lnformati<Jo and reaerva·
Uou. eaaaaet Orance Cou.no Menlal Health &·
toclatioll at :W7·7S58.
WBBIU.Y 8BalB8 OF bridce le11ons
be'1m 1to10 p.m . Wednesday, Au,. l , at Ouia
Senior Center, Corona del Mar. Open to all
ages. Registration, call 1S8-1Mn.
ECKANKAll WILL PaESENT a fllm on daydreama at 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, at AU·
slate Savtnp and Loan, Newport Beach.
80tJ'1'11 COAST MEDICAL CENTER aux-
lliary will bold its annual awards m~ al 9
a .m. Friday, July 27, at the South Coast Medical
Center auditorium.
"MEXICAN SUMMER SPECIALTIES ..
clan with June Carter will be offered from
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . W~ay, Aug. 1, at
Sherman Library aod Gardena. Registration,
call~226L
SAN CLEMENTE llAPE Criaia lnterveo-
tlon Qmter wtU bold a aelf-<lefenae for women
class from t to s p.m. Sunday, July 29, at Tem-
ple Gilat, El Toro. Film, d.iscussioo, bring
pillow and dress comfortably. Reservations,
call 770-9606.
BOlllEBDlTH. A NATIONAL orgaruzall<>n
for childbirth alternatives. will bold a six-week
series of claues at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays.
beginning Aug. 1. lo Dana Point. Information,
contact Deborah Semegi at 496-8002.
MAllCR OF DIMES Cut-In will be held
from 0000 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 29, at the
Broadway Hairstyllog Salon, Huntington
Center. Information, contact Lee Majeske at
892-3331.
LATIN FESTIVAL
A Latin-styled celebration ti tled
"Festival de Teatro de Variedades" will
be held at 7 p .m . Saturday, July 28 at
South Coast Repertory's 4th Step
Theatre. The fund raiser is sponsored
by a coalftion of all Friends of SCR
Guilds in Orange County. Events in-
People Have Choices
DEAR ANN
LANDERS : You
shouldn't be writing an
advice column -you
should be locked up.
You 're a dange rous
person. When you en·
couraged that 17-year -
old girl to have her oose
made smaller, I almogt
popped an artery. Doo 't
you realize people can
dfe from even the
simplest opentioo?
Women have gone
berserk. U they are too
fat aod bate diet and ex-
erclae. they bire a sur-
geon to slice the fat off
their hips, thighs, rear
ends -wherever. If they
can't wear glasses, they
-s tick plastic lenses
over their eyeballs. (I
can't count the times
I've seen adults crawl·
log oo t.be floor looltlng
for the damned th1qs. >
. My wile's slater was
Oat-chesU!d, BO she pa.id
a doctor to pump her up
with silicone. All of a
sudden she looked like
Dolly Parton. It was lbe
talk of the town.
People like you don't
help bring sanity to an
already half-crazy
world. lnstead of telling
that 17-year-old girl to
get he r oose bobbed ,
why didn't you tell her
that anybody who would
let the size of a nose
stand in the way of a
friendship i~n't worth
knowing? -NO FAN
OF YOURS
DEAR NO FAN: It's
bow a perBOll feel.a about
hJmaelf Ulat coant.. U a
17-yur·old girl bles
lier nose, thinks it
makes her look Wle a
wikb (ber description>
aod bH saved money
for three yean &o bave il
. , JULY SALE
fRANCI6-0RR
fine stationery corona del mar
............. ,r-~-...........
altered. wbo am I &o tell
lier not to doll? Many years ago peo-
ple bad &o 10 wlCh what
the good Lord gave
them. Tod1y Utey bave
cbolcn. Sugeoaa can
ancrosa eyes, rebaUd
cblna.~~wl remove Uy scars
from acddea&s or acne.
I 'm In favor of
anytbing c.b1t Improves
self-es&eem. If surgery
can do It. c.bat's the way
&o go.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: My parents
c ame from Norway.
Tbey were never very
d emonstrative , but I
know they loved all their
children.
I married an Italian.
His parents kiss "hello."
"goodbye" and in·
between. I bad a hard
time getting used to it
when I married Tony.
Our son was born in
December. My bu.sband
kisses the child from
morning till o1gbt. To-
day there is a lot of talk
about gay people. I
worry that Tony might
turn our child lnto a
bomoaexual. Should I
say something to him?
-HELGA
DEAR HELGA :
BomosenalUy I• not
caaHd by fadten klu·
1•1 tllelr soH. Yoa
sboald be &larWed that
Toay feela 10 warmly
&oward tbe cblJd. Coant
elude marguentas. Mexican buffet sup -
per, variety show and a silent auction.
Tickets are limited , according to
Catherine Thyen, above left, and Diane
Walker. right. For information: SCR,
957-2602.
A••
Lallders
your blessl.nis. boaey. steps, we try to carry
thi s me ss age to
alcoboUcs." It's called
(
• 4
7 .,. p a a a
Borosrope
TBUaaDAY. IVL Y •
By SYDNEY Ollila
AJUJl!8 (Mar. 21-Apr. 11>: Accent oa bome •
family, diplomacy and 1etlia1 job done.
Taurus. Ubra, Seorpk> natives fipre ~
iDently. You learn about money and bow lt set.a that way. Family member is willinc to
make m~r conceuk»D. Be receptiYe.
TAU&US (Apr. ZO.lla.r 20>: Good lunar
upect coincides now with cre.ettw -*a""
relaUonablps wtth rounc pencm. specu.lation.
awt.tt changes. Be sure ot IOUl'"Cel, check quot.a·
tioos. legal righta and penn•Nk>N. ~
Vir•o natives are in picture.
GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Stick to fact.a.
ficures. practical issues. O~r individual could
aid in "cl<l6ing a de al." KDow it. act accord.ln1·
ly. don't permit pride to b&ock procreaa. Proper·
ty rlpts. values figure promineoUy. Commit-
ment made in recent put commands att.eotioo.
CANCER (June 21.July 22>: You get IP'ffO
light for special project. Support comes from
"surprise" quarters. Relativ.e. confiGes dilem·
ma: don't cast first stooe. By fioisbin1 wbat you
atart.• you galn plaudits and elevate preeti1e.
Aries, Llbra individuals play key roles.
LEO (July Zl-Aug. 22>: Fresh coocepts, new
contacts result in increased financial potenUal.
Another Leo and an Aquarian could ficure
promlr>ently. Accent on Joe a ting what bad been
lost or stolen. Mooey is "coming your way."
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Judgment. intui·
tion are on target. Know at and act io direct,
confident manner. Moon in your sign coincides
with successfuJ contacts. greater independence
and an outlet for creative endeavors. Cancer,
Aquanus persons figure in scenano.
LIBRA CSept. 23 Oct 22): Accent on
"back.stage production." Means what is oo sur·
face may not be the "real thing." Look bebiod
scenes for valid amwers. Good neW1! comes
from distant place. You wm have reason to
celebrate. Gemini is in pictun.:.
SCORPIO COct. 23·Nov. 21 l: You break
through restrictions A wish can be fulfilled.
Another Scorpio. a Taurus and Leo could figure
prominently. Acceot on romance:. gain lbrougb
a.id of profess1onaJ superior. Bwld on solid base
Member ,of opposite sex prov~ to be valuable
ally
SAGITJ'ARJUS <Nov 22 Dec 21 J · Stand tall
for rights. principle" don't be satisfied mere
ly to know that somethmg bappeoed. Instead, be
a nalytical. Find out why it occurred. The re •~
room for you at more elevated position. If you
make inquiries. y ou also ma ke r oom for
yourself at top.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-J an. 19): Go slow.
avoid confrontations, cbeck sources. Opt!n tines
of communication. be aware of distance, cduca·
Uonal and language barriers. Domestic adjust-
ment could be oo agenda. Ta urus, Libra and
Scorpio natives figure In scenario.
AQVAJUUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Mystery, the
occult. element or misdirection -these could
be part of ~enario. Strive to penetrate smoke
screen. See places, people ln realistic light.
PISCES fFeb 19-Mar. 20): Be aware or ad-
ditiooaJ responsibilities. Protect rights; obt.aio
expert legal COW\Sel. Capricorn, Cancer natives
figure in scen a rio. Spotlight on public
responses. spec1al agreements, marital status.
Money picture will be brighter.
REPAIR Harbor Lites
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64§.7JOt
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: My husband
passed away in April.
He was a wonderful man
and I miss bim terribly.
"The Twelve Step Call." ~======~~~~~~
I 'm s ure If the se
c hildren got in touch
with a group close to
their home, someone
would be more than hap-
py to come out and talk
with their alcoholic
Fly us .
Anywhere
In the 1• ,f".J .. 11'191"'4!..i{t),.j
flor the fir st three
weeks the house was
filJed wilb visitors. They
we re so attentive and
thoughtful. Many of them
said. "If you need
anything, pJease caJI
me." This is what I'm
writing about. Ann.
mother. -A MEMBER ------------------
Don't they realize I
won't call tbetn and in-
vite myself to dinner or
lo a picnic or a movie?
But I'd love it lf THEY
would invite me. Please
teU them so. I'm -TOO
PROUD
DEAR FRIEND: I dJd
lt. And I hope you let.&er
will move a f e w
thousand well -
DEAR MEMBER :
Sorry, you are wrong.
Alcobollca Anonymous
will 9ead someone out to
1peak to the alcobollc
only lf be <or she) re·
qaata It. Wben family
members oc frietlda or
•elgbbora tele pbo•e . &her are advlled to COii· tac AJ.AJaoa. Cblldre• .
of alcollolks are told to
CODtad AJa&ffa.
lotentloaed friend s CL..beamtdarnm1eoclt • toward tile phone.
Tllanlla for tbe re· Wedneada11 '" the Doil11 Pilot and contaiftl notice• mlader. I · _,,. ice D E A R A N N o women • Onu aerv
LANDERS : t don't club~ ond ~
know where you get OJWft to the public Jor the
your lnlormation, but tolloiotn11 week.
tb1a la for "Concerned Send noUcH _ao Club
Cblldren." Alcoholics· Calndor. Dmlu PiloC. P.O.
Anonymous WILL 10 80% 1590, ColCo Mete, CA
see people. In chapter 92S28. lwcludc IP"" "°"" J
five of the AA book. ond phone """'.l"'" · a· ' "How It Works," part of Notices mrut be '" oMr
the Twelve Steps states, MnlU tlfret IDttkl in ad·
''As a result of these vance ot on event.
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Explained Precisely.
Because your head Is unique. the way your hair
grows Is equally unique. Really quite d ifferent rrom every one else's.
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Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting
the hair In harmony with the way It grows. Your hair
eventually grows out but It doesn't lose Its shape
with a preclaton haircut. Consequently yout hair·
cut wlll IOok aa good after five days as It does attar
five minutes. And because the hair talls naturally
Into ptaoe you won't have to keep fussing with It.
UeuaUy • alleke of the head does It.
At Command Performance we shampoo,
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dOtl•rs. whether you're a gal or a guy. And no
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Laetrile Reinains
WAIHINOTON (AP) -
......... dlle ......... ..... CUN~UIW ... ...-
IUCU M ba tbe poltlcal ......
than ta llMCMdM. nmsbn la a
1c6enUfte ud le1al U•M -......... bJ ...... of ..... but r.butted bJ u.. u.a. ..,...
Court.
Ug.al Brief• Pil,e Up;
HllllUJl) Teating Delayed
ln lta.cmtomal')' dole.
Laetrile. known 1enencally u
a m ys dalln. contains cyanide
1 ur ro und e d by 1lucoae
molecules. It Ill found not only ln
apricot pita and bitter almonds,
but ln llma beans. sweet potatoes and other foocb wboH
"cyaoogenic clucosldes" usually
a re not harmful, expe~ say. A l'Hl'er paUent atilt tall
••1•ll1 hnoon UMt drq utrect-
ed from the p&u ol aprtcab and olber rna.aa. proyw.d a doet.or
al1n1 • alftdawtt &hat &be JNt· \le nt l1 ter1nlaall1 UI. But
Laetrile la not tl'Ml1 a•allUle-
e ven in the etates &hat have
l 1aUMd It.
THE 8UP•E•B couaT In
June upheld the Food aod Drue
'AdmlolltraUoo'a power to ban
1..ae\rile Jrom lnt.entatAa com·
me rce, even ror tbe dyina, but
d id. not disturb the le gal
m echanlam ror lmponal.ion that
U.S . Dltlrlct Judie Luthe r
Bohanon in Oklahoma Cl\y set
up ln wn.
The agency ll s ttU fighting to
clo.u-orr Bohanon'• affida vit
system, and the court fight la far
from over.
"ApparenlJy, it wiU be litigat·
ed forever and forever," sald
Michael Culbert. president of
the Committee for Freedom of
Choice in Cancer Thera py. a
Califomia·based Laetrile lobby
mg eroup
AND WHILE THE legal briefs
pale up, the National Cancer
J,n s t it ute is waili n g fer
permlu lon to 1tart teeUn1
L"et.rile Of\ humau.
LHt ~ptemb.r. after pf().
lon1ed eoul ·H arehtn1, tbe in· 1Utute anftCMU'ced plan• for a
cllaicaJ trial of Laetrile oo 300
•d•anced canc"r p1thmta for
wbom conventlonat therapy
felted.
But the FDA. whJch muat ap-
prove MY eX'pertm.,ntal use of
wuapprov.:d druaia. bu not de-•
clded whe ther to a llow the
$250 ,000 teat.
The FDA want.I to know more
a bout t he source or the io-
s ll tu te 's L a etrile , sal d
s po kesman Wayne Pines. He
said it alao Is con~med about
the ethics or "testln1 a aub-
s ta nce on humana tbal bas
shown oo aateLy and eftective-
ness in animals," part.Jcularly In
light of a study that found
Laetrile was poisonous in test
anim als.
SOME CANCER EXPERTS
feel a c linical t.e.it Is justified.
$tiven the scope or the LaetrUe
move ment.
"Certainly, we can't go chas·
ing every quack drug," said Dr.
Charles G. Moertel of the Mayo
Clinic's Comprehensive Cancer
Center. "But Laetrile has as·
Read how new Flavor-Intensified'• 'lliumph
gives you taste good enough to stay with
at only 3 ~· tar ... one of the lowest
tar levels in cigarettes.
Triumph. The fi rst and only cigarette th at delivers
good taste with only 3 mg. tar.
If you've ever been clisapJ?Ointed
by one of the very low tar oga-
rettes, you will understand why
Triumph is quite an achievement.
Even the draw is a surprise.
The smoke comes through
abundantly. The taste reaches
you smoothly. Effortlessly. With
none of the struggle you may
have experienced in other very
low tar brands. You don't have to
pull-you just puff on Triumph.
No gimmicks, no miracles.
No less remarkable than
Triumph itself, is the technology
that enabled us to build it
The crux of it: Instead of
searching for some yet unimag-
ined answer; Lorillard scientists
took a more sensible tack.
•
aumed proport.10na tbal no other
quack medicine baa a ssumed
before."
Moertel aaid that a clinical
tri a l could s h"o w w h e ther
Laetrile has any Impact on
tumor 8'ze, provides pain reuer.
or even Imparts a sense of well·
being, aa advocates claim.
NO ONE KNOWS how many
Amerlcan.s have used Laetrile.
T he most common estimates
ranse from 50,000 to 7S,OOO, but
Moertel cauUoos, "These a re a u
o H ·the ·l OP·Of·OUt ·head s
estimates primarily g leaned
from Laetrile distributors."
Laetrile promoters esUmate
4,500 Americana c ross the Me.IC
icao border each year to spend
$1,SOO to $3,000 f(>r three or Cour·
week Laetrile treatments.
Most Laetrile in this country as
report edly sold on the black
m a rket. a nd the FDA has
warned Laetrile m ay be impure
and toxic. Al least two deaths hy
cyanide poisonjog from Laetrilf'
have been documented: a New
York infa n t w ho took h e r
father 's tablets and a Callfomw
wo rn a n who look mass a vc
a m ounts for breast cancer.
BUT MOERTE L AND others
say Laetrile is not usually toxic
Amygdalln wu found in bittel'
a lmonds In the 1830s. In the
19208, San Francisco pbyaidan
Ernst T. Krebs Sr. developed a
p roduct from apricot kernels be
called Sarcarcinase. He pat.eat·
ed i t a decade later as "an
enzyme for treatment or mallg·
nanl growths," but it was so tox·
1c it killed rats.
KllEPS llEFINED IT over
the years, and ln 1949 his son re·
named it Laetrile and pro ·
pounded the theor y that the
cyanide in amygda lin attacked
cancer cells but not healthy
ones.
lt11 backers view cancer as a
type or vitamin -defi ciency dis·
case and recomm end a regimen
of vitamins, minerals , enzym es
Cl nd a largely vege taria n
.. mdabohc" diet as we ll as
Laetrile .
L<Jctral e backe r s see
themselves as the s uccessors t.o
Cupcrnacus, Galileo and othe r
rl1scovt•rers who were piUoraed
in their day.
The l"OA notes that boosters
l)f other "miracle'" cancer cures
m :.idc that c la i m . too.
taste.
I •
Why not, they said , take everything we've learned
about ci~arettes, and push that technology further
than we ve ever pushed it before.
Delivering taste, limiting tar.
We foun d, for example, that combining two types of
· · · fil ter fibe r produces the best
combination of taste and draw.
That ti ny "vent$" in the filter-
rim smooth the taste.
That lowe r-leaf tobaccos
(shaded from the heat of the sun)
tend to be milder and lower in tar
than those at the top of the plant
In short, everything we could
find that might inlensify /lavor at
3 mg. tar, was built into Triumph.
Taste you won't get tired of.
What it all comes down to is
· this: Triumph is not one of those
ultra low tm-s that spoil your
pleasure by short-changjng you
on taste.
Trium ph, at only 3 mg. tar, is a
cigarette with a taste you can stay
with. So good, we believeyou11
never want lo go back to your old
cigarette.
One of. the lowest tar cigarettes you can smoke.
The one with taste enough to stay with.
Wiining, Th• Surgeon Gen1rlf If a D1Urmintd
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DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
~~lenlt· 842-587 "•'4 C1"lt ~
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4IOIM
2 ti.th. ffrepl•c4', <'ustom
dn pw. A· l coodtllon.
IJi,.500.
Z STOttY
Shake r<JO!l 4 Uk, 2'4 ba,
112»,tOO. LH t.ide Costa Mtu.
AIAHDOHEO
...cH COLONIAL
ESTATE
Real c1rcul11r dri vc
w/p&rlung t-:legant 2 'tY
beach. 5 Bk incl J:Ut.'5t
qtrs. 3 BA Two l>CP denlj
w/bcam..'I "'plc·s formul
din. rm !:lt·JJ pa n ·nL
retreat off hustt-mi.t r
suite w /s u ndt'rk 3
IJakoruc.., Wulk to l(Olf.
ll has II ull Mr1v1· ttlfldy
/\.-.king l11w $1~.~ Cull
'.GHW2 llkr
IAllUMG IROOK
not w· frrim tlw 1wuo nf
t/u..., Wl'll 101.·••h.-d :i H1lr m.
4! ha I h Ir I I 1· v t· I .
Aroc'flll1t11 1nclw1t-paf1·
rfJ(' teruu:. rrL. 1100I. 1>JJ.1,
dubhou.'>c & mut•h mun·
Full pncc 1:. only ~~1 .:.100.
Ca!J75131!JJ.
.C:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
GOLF COURSE V\I
Great Bark Bay lo1:allnn. nu:. bag 5 bl.-Oroom ht>11w
fl!<llur ~ J hui,:t· IJm1ly /
chrwu: rm urld1t ion 1J1.:
C'nlJU>: h for } our !l'let I l ,,
bk l't.•rfcct l11r tht· 1111'!
family •. 1ml llw 1m11· 1-.
nWil .tl SI Ill 5'.ltt
AJLLER REALTY
S4l>-08 I 4
STEPS TO IEACH
Owner rt·jtly lv ':tl'jf\'
tlu~ n1:.1t :1 bl·llrm 1
r.rnuly rm ~ f111·1ll.H'•·
l11:jr h 1·ut1a~c All 1111-. 1111
lucl,1.nd luronl}' $1:.J:J.:MI
llurry, won't la~l. t·ull
{jT'~ •
c 1111 f ,, ,,, 'i. ti' ,, ,, ,, ', '• , •
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EXECUTIVE
SIDRM
MESA VERDE
N.-w 1.10 lhl· markl'l 1 h...,
1:xq1.11:.1lc 5 bdrm I'> hw.1l
cd on J qwl'l :.crlu1lt"iS I~ Walh a I vly WOOdl-0
yrd surrounding pool &
spa. Ncur gol/ cour..c &
rountry rlub. Huge fmly
rm. frml dm. 2 frpk~
Private ffi !.lr 11u1 t c .
7~1501
Hcul 1-: .. tatc
DUPLEX-
Gnat l..c-
lllock.' to beach & lohoix.
Try 15,.k down and owner
h11anc1111t al 10'.:, ant.
$1!>.1.000. Call llurry, c;ill
b/38550
#Jlffi It )• •I'• fl/"J 1'111 ,,.,,
[~lilltl
••••••••••••••••• Beauuful 2 Hdr m rondo
oo I.ht! ROif cour..c. ('Od
unll , many upgrade:.,
plush while curpctang.
parquet floorani,:. rn1r·
l"Orl>. rommumty pools.
l'TWl'<l lo sell ut $126.000.
644 T.m, ThOm:.t l>, Uh'1.. ••••••••••••••••••
IEACHDUrLU
SI 10,000
Bicycle t.o beach. St..'t: thi.s
3 and 2 b<.-drm duplelC
with assuma ble IW4 %
loan. Owner roay carry
llOlDe paper. Hurry, call
67USOO Ol'fNIUY••l\l(JfVll)fltfv~I·
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40/oCOMMISSION
Pnlle8S1onaJ •tent pro·
v1d1ng lolal ser v1ce11
(Ml.SI wlU sell or assist
you 111 purchasing your
home ror only 4% Call
9'1s.1136 Agt. --·--··
UPANI).;
EXPAND
O>me see tbas nei.t home
1n mu ch desi r a b l e
• t:asts1de <.:.M. Plenty of room for expansion or
KtoW your own gardl'n.
See & Buy . $87,500.
&16-7711
Real ~tale
4 llDltOOM 2 STY
Assume SliJ ,800 loan.
Minut.eK to the poundang
t.ud . Fo r mi&I liv ing
room. :.unny k1lc hen,
tmS'>l'tC bn('k fplc. huge
r&rruly rm. St.am. lcadinj(
lo Jll bedrm'I. Wall of
J(la\. .. f1Vt·rl<.1okrn~ vark
l1k1· j(round.., llu1w ror
n.-r lnl w /l<V accei.i..
$.J;'ill 1m11 C<J 11 I or ii II
dffit•nll1('i.. A ppl l•1r
on val(' on·v1t.•w. !lf;;l 781!1 ttf''• I•' I•, 1 ti'· t
REDUCED $7 ,000
H.cith.x-L-d for fast :.ale•
()wner l.l> very anxiou<,
dnd lb sacnhcing this
lovely home. All new
c3.flll:t-'>. clean as d wh1i.
Ut-' Fcalur~ 3 Bdrml.,
1 i . bJth' R111 Id your
t'<tWly lt.lf1ay, 1n lh1:.
ltlonoo .. , homt• 'Jffr·rl'rl
JI only SH!l,'.)51J Cdll
l>~IJIJ;j mmn liSiiY
WOODBRIDGE
RedYc~d-SI 27,950
()wn1•r t r:.in~1crri•1f. ::
h·~lrm & rl .. n. \au11 .. 11
wood r1·1hm::.. wt•l hd1 1't
1k1111 .1tur w .111 1·u11l·1
11u:.-. l'rn.1ll' dt.'<·k , l·c11
Ir.ti varuum. -.t'lf dt>itn in..: ovt-n & muth mun•!
CJll673~)
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NEWPORT DUPLEX
,.l<N' kl bt.-arh 3 Udnn &
:! Bdrm Hltn:., JH I
p.1t111 't , I rplc & b1 ~
..:J ra..:c. Xlrd lrR Int
w t uv•·r :rnuo ,q fl
Heduc1·d t o $22:.1,000
t::.c,y r\,'fl~. Owner mo..t
anxJOu.'> Try a low down.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
DUPLEX
NEWPORT IEACH
'' Bdrm. ... , 2 baths up ; 2
bdrm.'> .• I bath down . f''ec
Mm11lc, !.le~ lo beach.
Great winter /sum mer
rt.'fltuls. $220.000
hi3-:li63 613-.8086
associated
911,J~tlt~ .. 1,.,· "'·
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$89,500
COHDOMINIUM
WALK TO
WlSTCUff
Specious 3 Hd rm or :!
Bdrm, d e n Walk an
<'ios..ot.s. On greenbelt c11r·
nt.'I". lnv1t1ng patio, dou·
bleguragc,
0 1'1'.;N OAILY
1741TUSTIN.11 l3A
~;;ra;JM
WAIMIMGTOM
UM.TY
ORANGE PARK ACRE:S ft"'orever view. J.br, pool home on quiet cul-de-sac.
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY • I
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All re aJ t.>slat.e a d vt•rll1wd
111thJs newspaper 1:; :.uh
JC<.'l to the f'edcral Fair
OCIAN YllW IN JASMIMI Cit•
Ap exciting "Bay Mist" model w ith
bcaultful view of ocean & greenbelt. 2
Large bedrooms . de n . spac. dining
rm. & 2 baths. Brl~ht garden kitc hen.
two patios. Hig hly improved with
custom carpeting & draperies. A rare
view for this area. Te nnis els. pool,
!>pas & 24-hour security gale. $250.000.
WISUY H. TA YLOI CO., llALTOIS
2111 s .. J-..Hfhaoad
HEwrolT CEMTH, N.I . 644·49 I 0
llous1ng /\ct o f 19611 ----------------\\ lu(·h ma kcs 11 1 llL•gu I to
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lerellce. ll m1t;itlon . or
d.IM·nrrunaL1on baM"'<I on
r:in·. c'Olor. rch i.:1on. ~ell-.
01 llallonul oni,:m . or :1n
1ntt>nllon to make any
!>UCh prelcr enct', hm1lu
uoo. or d1scnmrnauor1. · ·
1lui. newspaper will not
knowingly a cce pt an)'
.• dvc rllsing ror real
·~tale which 1i. 1ll viola
uonoflhe law
REAL EST A TE LICENSE
TWO DAYS $250
, ........ -• ..-.... ••on• 11c-'"' tor "" profenlot1el. hp•rt l11•tr11ctl011, fl11e•t 111eterl•I•
••• ........ ,,o•e11 ~H•e. INlOU.MINf LIMITIO.
JULY 28 & 29
REGISTRY HOTS.. '"-lecrou ..._ Johlt w..,,.. Alrpettl
JDS St-Of"S, CoroN def Mar
1714> 644· I 094; 17 I 4) 644·616'
BUtORS: Ad•ertiMrs ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~
should check tt.ir ach -------daily mtd r.porf er· *VETS * --------'°" ...._diatt.fy. Tht MOW HUR THIS!
DAILY PtLOT OHolMfte~ We !>l>CC1ah?.c \'Xd\L'>IH'
liaalty few the first ifto ly In hdp11114 vet!> buy
cornet iftMrtion only. humc~. Call lor hl'l11 Nu ('hur1H; V 'I\ S<ilt·:.
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IEACHHOUSE
I I louse to btwch. C:ould
!Jc duplex. 011Jy lime
poss.,d & b<'r ore you
know it lhl'l housl' will be
worth 1 :i mil hon So buy
nnw al ONLY S2lll,UOO
fQN ES
REALTY INC.
f H l'MO
I (714) &73·6210 I
2001 w B.iboll 8l>d ~ ~h C ... l...-91IHIO
2HOUSES
$65,000 EACH!
,.;ai.l:.1dc Coi.tu M c:-.:i
charmer ~auurul lllA
ll'OO!l. large yard It V or
hottl at'ce:.:. I & :t
ht·clroomi. Must llu'f
bolh. Call 752 IUZO
j 9UAIL
A.!~~~-'°""' 111 l :JO ,,.N.1
83Ai%
No qualifyi ng, OW<; ~12.<XX> 2nd. Lofl model, ~
Ull 2 Ba. central u1r , 2
t'IU' gar<•((c condo. Moo·
uccllo. S75,000. 645·9161
OPfN HOIJSl
RI Al TY
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BAY DUPW
VIEW! VIEW!
Panoramic Newport Bay
Vlewi> from 1or1eous 3 bedrm upper unit or
SJ*C)OUS 2 bedrm lower
unit.! Nllural bnck (pies.
W(.1. ban. 4 Car garage.
Hoal 1paee. Ste1>11 to
beach. Dial 7S2· 1700
l''AST!
001 N I~ Q • II \ '""' tU N N" I '
[911111
COSTAMISA con AM S7•.seo. Cute a bdrm a... wtdl formal 4hWl1
room • ... lve •tone llNplaet. IAc•t.ed on 1
&1111 .............. t.. •••._..kit. ll'• are· llftld.Clll•-
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i I !OflERTIES
:YI I HS-12
IAYFRO .. T
Lar1tc deluxe duµlcx. a11
vrox 2 yri. new. frplt· 111
l·ach unit. 4 car g1Jr<1f.(c
Walk w all rcs lauranh &
Newport Pier Nit (• M.IO
dy beach. $12S.OU0 Ind.
lund!
Wboo lay f'rop.
RHffort
• 675·7060.
Firetide COfftforl
<;onvt·nil·ntl v hK•aLc•d :Jhr.
l b;i hum1· Step llown 11110
h~c lam rm w b r11·k
frpk & 1wr11uct flri.
r:ncloi.t.od p al10 v. LI tll•
IJl-(ht/ul JUI' Onl} ~.Wt/
Call 979.5;no tooay
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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posing old taxes bul olecta ol·
llct1I& who a re always propoa· ------...... W E G H I T I Ing ... ·-·. l--T:1l'o--rl""""Tl--rl--rlrr1--t O Compl"'• •~• 'chudle qvo•ed
_ _ _ _ • U1 t111•'10 '" the '"'')fng 'NOfch
VOv de••\op frOll' ll•P No 3 b.lo ..
SCll+M-UTS Mlwen • CloMffkettoft 1010 I
~II. macnab I Irvine ?-realty
SPECIAL HOME-Sf'ICIAL VllW!
You'll e njoy the spacious living
area in this 18 R couple home
w / h\Jge den. formal dining rm & a
view tha t is totally pleasurable!
$149,000. Coby Ward 642:8235.
CW·ll5}
'42-8235 644-6200 '°' Dover Drive H•rbor View Center
lrvlne •t C.mpU~ V•lley Center
752·1414
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& _j}66oc. 673-2500
COUNTRY FRENCH -CdM
P'llCEO TO SELL-SlOS,000
J415 qutET COVE Of'EH SAT /SUN I ·5
Only need to turn the key on this
cha rming 4 BR & ram. rm. hom e with
picturesque day & ni,µht V IEW of
offshore islands , bay & ocean . Come
e njoy meandering through our used
brick walkways. e nter onto soft brown
M exi can p avers & r e lax in the
comfort of wood fl ooring. beamed
cei lings. f<'r cnC'h doors & s hullt!rs .
Visit or <:all for a pp't. -easy to s how
IAYFROHT
Several fin<· bay front homes
wilh pie r & slip
AVALON
Well cons tructed . 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak
floor . p<trti a l basem e nt. conc r e te
foundcatio{l. f'la ts area. $120,000-Fee
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J-l I Hcoy,•d•· Orov" N 8 67S 6161
VA
BUYERS
lf yuu make $1400 m•1.
you may qualJfy Lo 11wn
your own homl" J.o~
~wn· bo:in:-. l1> SI00.000
Let U.'> ~how you huv. Io
do1l! t:ull Now '
PAL.M DESERT
I.I nil i\pl t'Olll)lh:\
w :~d1otn1ng l;.ind tu
duphrnll' units Wtll 1•x
c·h:rni.:t· & l'arry :ic11n1·
f Ill :ult' 1 ll i.:
H I\ I. U 0 1\ I S I. ,\ :-.; I>
lu·:i\J.TV
l/i:J 1!700
wt.y Pay 6% Comm.?
•$!150•
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Fi\ST '
l?oy Iii;\ Ord ~
Beach Realty
alAL ESTATE DCELLlMCE SINCE 194'
COSTA MESA -m aybe one car's
enough if you live in this lovely 3
bedroom. 2 bath home. with forma l
dining room PLUS eating arc:" in
kitchen. Shake roof & covered patio.
LOCJ\ TED NEAR SOUTH COAST
PLJ\ZA. Only $103.000
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759·0811
* W.t help m relocotiOft to c.oftwr area?
We lloYe ow oww ,..f.,.,.af ...+wortc. Mo ob-
li9offoft. Call 75'·0226
W• Work For YOU!
lh.-:.it.lcntr;.il &
Income Prov1:rt)
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
2 STY-Beach Pad!
S138,000!
Talk to R~ Carpet
WeUsten! 754-1202 VU L 1. H 1·: 1\ 1. Ty ,._ ___ 1;..15 •. 7.s7•3 __ _
Sl':nv1c,.:• ••
TOUl'h ul the p;.ii,I .ti lh1·
hl·uch ' Bay w1111.l11v.
hoi.i.. u n ·.1n 'll·\\ .!
IA'\Jrm' + ,1t .. '1>1nl! 11111
,,,p1r;il -.1a1r"' a) tu 111 '"'"
\ 11·w n'\:n.tl-c \\ 1111!' 11.o II
a hlo<'k lu :-.:.ind~ lll':1d1
Ul't·p lot Compll'ld> 11·
m odclNI tnc·l<l g. nl'v.
roof. plumb1ni.:. elt-1·
lnrnl. r arJ)4'tini.: paint
and knc·hc·n ;ipplwm·e,
Owner •~ llc(·ll:,l'<I Uj(C!nl
Don't wall. 1·ull lll~I
EAST SIDE
TRIPLEX S 179 ,000 l'nmc corner lucut1011
t:ncloscd ~uraf.(C!> lluf.(l'
lot. Spuc1ow. umL., v. 11 ll
warm wood 11a ncl1n.i.
owner wrll carry with
low down Cu II 646-7171
i.Jf-'tfJ rt; I• t •.111•1 h I I 't I
A.%1ST U-St:l.I.
957-1:1787
7at.1700 • ... , . ,; . . ~
IN NEWPORT BEACH
BA YCREST BEAUTY -4 bdrm. sglc
story. 2700 sq ft.. mmac ins ide &
out $240,000 Classic!
WONDEHFUL WJ\TERFRONT 50·
d oek. 4 hdrm hom e . 3800 sq. ft..
rH:wer. last of Bay IO<':.it1on , $825.000
Wfo:STCLffF WINN EH -4 hclrm sglc
~lory with l~l' pool. ~l'P h<lrm & bath .
1 m m ;u ·ul;1ll· t:ond 11 1on . <It· li ght ful
nl·IJ.!hhorhood /\!->k111g $27!1.!>00
LI DO. 5 HEDHCJO,VI Could ht• fl
hclrm!'>. flowing floor plun !->olanum .
OVl'r 1000 -..q It <incl ht·<.trl o l Lido blc
l(H·attcm ,\~king Slil0.000
N f·;WPOHT'~ I. K I·: t'Ot 'NTH Y
Cht·rr} L:.ikt· on tht· Bat·k B<1y. iJ 3
hdrm. f;1m r m with :-.ton•· frpltt'. lgt.'
lol with fruit t rees. only $18!:.1,000
B IG CANYON SETTl;\IC. Nt·ur goll
1·uur~t· '1n<I park . l hdrm. ~ frpkl•:-., 3
h;ith:-.. :-.tng h· :-.tor_y :ind 1·h;Hmtng de·
(·fir M<Jny 1·x lril!-> StM!UlOO
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
*VIEWPOINT HOME-IRV. TERR.
•A hOtH of 111bdHd dfCJRlty ht DR
Ht•blllhed H•wftOrl l•Kh toc .. IOR.
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spca• kltMj pool m protected c.awtyord.
ush ........ 4J"HMry. Owwer will c ...
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'WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
211:10 W Co,,.,, t hqhu...11.
Nl•wport Bt1.-td1
631-1400
MAGtlRCENT WATERFRONT-VU
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631 -1800 aa 1 oova DRIVE
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IA YSHORES IEST IUY
I ht.'droom family homt' with ~rcCJ I
indoor outdoor Ii vmg u rc<.1~. Newly
rl'dt·c·oratt•cl C losl' lo pnvall· hcac h
and boat !'>torugt• lnl'luchng land.
S299.000 , A CcuwaL INimm CO.
644-9060
2 I I I SAN JOAQUIN .. U.S RO
IN~TaNTE" ~~...._ ______________________ __,~~
'1'111~ (~f)MP1\NY
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14 MINIJ'l1l~S~
Invites YOU to an Informative
CAREER NIGHT
CfHURS. 'JULY 26 -7=30 P. M
NEWPORT HARBOR .,, COSTA MESA
BOARD OF REALTORS BOARDATORIUM
401 N. NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH
Las1 year. wo SOid over 15.000 hom<is
an average ol ono every 14 m1nu1es ol lhc
w0tklng day. That made very mce working
condiltons for our salesagenll! Ano. th rtl°s
a 101 or room tor you. Evon 11 you d<>fl°I have
your license. w1n 1 f'lelp you ge1111
At Walker & Loo. our b1ggos1 success Is
YOUR success. Thal s whv wo value Ol.lr
people above au else Wo give 1hum
cJrnor s. not jObs . .:Jim th m with ev ry
1ma9inable sales 1001. ,mo back them with
over 38 yoars ol one of tho ltnost reputa·
tton. 1n th<l blls1neiis C.H now .
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7
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AUrl<'tivt2 Bdrm 1md
dell. 2h biaUt. Sj)Ut levt-1, >.In t IOt'al1 on with
pnviacy ud v1rw Tiki·
, 1pee11tl note of ln\ht
mt'nl PC>t•mU•I at O(.'W
prier ur $128.~ ('all
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644·7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499.4551 495-1720
Souffl Loc)una LOCJmlCI Hic)IMt
491.JJJr 493.1112
Laguna hoch D.a , ..
REAL ESTATE INC ~ __________ ,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
C... MtMI I 024 C-. MtM1 1024 .. ---------· ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••
COM-VACAMT
Spacious 4 Bdrm home In
II.arbor View 111111> Well
maint ained -ma ny
<ffill'e fcaturet. and you
' own the l a nd h er e! es.ooo.
64.Z..5200
I "
. ·~te .Barrett ·~~ :~glster '
CEDARGLEH Otstinct1ve2 and 3
~m condom1111ums
( rom $!.II .500 2SS4 t:lden l\ve, C.M
642·G7~1
RESTAHD
RB.AXATION
ll L'> the order of th<' day
l.n lh1s 3 Bdrm deh~ht
Feutures Self cleantng
oven, wax free floors.
formal d1n1ng rm. 2
SUPERULEX
New rouf , 1Jl umlJl11i.:.
carpt•ls. l tl t> 111
bat.hroom:.. new :.t11v1·'
$1.55.500 Nice art:.1 l'~1ll
lM nrs lirok e I'. 1)33 :lJOG
IEASTSIDE CHARMER
Hcfrcshing sea brt·t•J.t•s
surround lh1s IJ1•11ut1lul :1
ht!tlroom, 1 11 h .dh
easls1de home. Won 'l
lw.t long l'll lh1i. 1'<'<fu(·t-1I
pnce. Only $99,:;oo. Call
$W-;j666.
160'0HBAY
• Brand new 5 Br 3 Ba,
behind guarded gales.
Best view 1n harbor. Just
. lis ted. Hurry Mu st see to
appreciate . $950,000.
-$&·2502 Ed.
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1006 .•.•...................
2 () u p I >. :. I 11 l' I 11 {' w
, .... &}front lo bl! Xchgd dn
_ • 0wnl'r l! 13 Gllil 3200
New hou:.t: by l>wldl.'r.
Pu:k 1·ar1)f.'tmi: now Sbr.
4b'b Fil. ~unclet·k :!l!:i
Agate t395,000 675·6921 .
Coronadtl Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPECTACULAR
QUALITY DUPLEX
An cxccpt1onal c ustom
bwll home with vaultl.'d
wood beam cc1hn gs.
beauti f ul sol id oak
l'ab1n e ts thru out,
Jtreplact.'S in living r m
and ma!>Lcr bdrm, leaded
gla:.s win dow~ and
ceramic Lile Jacuu1 in
r:nes~r bath
PLUS
11 charming 2 bdrm
:.eparate rental w11 h
f1rcpli.wc and uwn putw
dl'<.'k ~9.000
CALL 644-7211
t X>R JNFORMJ\T fON
/Jn NIGEL
il/\lllY &
ASSOC IATES
Oreathtaktnt: Panoramic
~hr view of N pl. J farbor,
Ocean. Coast & Bay
rught IJghts from every
mom. Stepc. to beach &
park Perfectly uppotnl
1..'<i throughout. $695,UOO.
li;ll-4500. 67J.Ol88.
UNUSUAL DUPUX
On Poppy /\Ve .. old CdM.
Aur. 2 bdrm. & pl11yrm.
owner 's unit & good ren·
tal. f.loth adjouung swim-
ming pool $249,500 Firm.
PAULMAmH
REAi.ESTATE
644-7lll
HartMN-View Hill'
Spacious, single level 4
bdrm. + famil y rm.
home on massive <over
,., acre I lot, unlim1ted
• potenllaJ for your space
' COllSCIOU!I f<im1ly
~· ___ A_.g_ent &\0·5560
'Ol:/ llnstol, CM
SUPER LOCA TIOH
~PIH'IOU:. t:a!.I ~1111· t
Ldrm 2 IJa homt: Clt:<m
1ns1dt: w new eurthtont•
<'pt.'>, pa111t & kit 1111. Nl'~ root Vacant. owner <inx·
lllll' SI06.000.
So. Calif. Realty
546-5605 645-69 18
9. 90/o IMTEREST RA TE
For ussumublc $67 .OOQ
loan. $11 2,000 . :lllr ,
I '•Ila. :.uper Joe 3~5
I .a Perle Ln~
BYCO
645·2251 ---
TOPVALUE
LOW IHTEftEST
Super s harp newer 3
bdrm, assume low m ·
tere.t VI\ loan. $107,500.
4 hdrm. 3 ba ram1lv
hornc. /\ssume low 1n
terc~t VA $123.~ Nt:w
offenngs.
David Bourke, Rltr
540-9'J50
1800 SO.FT.
INDUSTRIAL RLDG. • + 2 Bdrm house &
jaell.lZI.
CUil 6'5·9161
·i OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY /
COSTA MESA
4 Ho.Ms°" I Lot LOWEST PRJCt: 1n
Co5ta Mesa. Only 10%
down. OWC Always
((..>filed.
WortdRHIEst.te
556-5777
COSTA MESA
19UNITS
JASMINE CltHI< PJUDE or OWNERSHIP
Only ne w Plan 3 on ON OVli:R 1 AC. or
• greenoolt W/ocean view. LAND. SeUlng ror 9 X's
•' Move in immediately. gross. No units like this
' If~%. $252,000. Pnn only. anywhere. LOW DOWN. ~Atoll. Dya 1-1126-2800 owe.
"eo.t.Mtta 1024 WorldRealllt.te
• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~~S~S~6-~7~7~7~7~~~ ,... ~
' Of Pwfedao.. c Beautiful Mesa Woods
hOme with pool and s pa.
Approx 3800 iq.ft . with 4
bedrooms. formal dining
room. family r oom.
kitchen with builllns.
eatln a area. wetba r
fi repl ace, mirro red
cat.bedral ceilings and
covered patJo. $187,500.
BKR.S.1720
s •• 111!!.1U-
118A YllDI
MISAVIRDE
4 Bdrm 2 bath. quaJily
lull, shake roof. double
fl.reP'acc. Great location,
Ideal for entertaining.
lArae rec room. lot.I of de cking, low main ·
t.enaDce yard. Offered Bl aouoo. om 540-l LSt
· -HERITAGE
J.lEAllORS ----
C"91'011 £.SID~ Cll
21'711q ft, 4br, !....,_, l'R.
U ,IOO, Lrt utume In. ~ -wluadl. M1 Via· c.aa.~··---· &. • bdnA. Cli.AH~ dent bon&ll rm. I pooi -• .,., ... to.,....,. -------.. club • aoJI C!OWH. va.
1 .amtl ..... l
MAJUHITA
Spectacular hilltop
ho~ 2012·:l20(i Slj. f\
(,1~c to Mdnna Sci\ a
tw & Callt· l.:i Pnmll
\Pnt Sl5'.l,OIJU lo $:.! 1~1.000
IS:Jt J..'.>IO. l!IJ ll~IG Blrlr
~st Ocean View
On The Point
Thi ... 3 Br 2 Ha :!:.'0(1 '><l fl
ho1rn! h.1:1 hrdwd floor .... .i
wel bar. tn lcvt:I w :.l)t•1·
lacular Clt'l•an & night
l.ltt-s vww. ~174.!IOO i\sk
for Norm Ph1lhp!.. W1•st
Coast P ac1f1c ll .t:
49&8535/831 2flJ()
$97,000
Like new 2 Br occun
view. won't la:.l Ion.:.
Olll Jeff llorne. 493·0202
tUtinc)ton Beach I 0 4 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPER TOWNHOME
l,,e:,s than I year new'
With 3 br, 2 ba. walluni:
dist. to lhe beuch.
Park Place.lnc 842·7461
OCEAN BREEZES
·S&S4 Bdrm. 2i,, baths. II!
nn.. new. Joi.:~ing dt~·
t.ance lo 0<•can
Park Plnn.,Jnl'll42·7·161
LGldmarlc/ Aclt Condo
:JHH. 2 ba. S87,!J50.
Qwcl fncndl}'. se(•urt:
community Owncr1Ai.!l
Llo y d !JGO 2:1:,:J
CVl!:.1wkncls
SUPER SHARP
4 Br. family rm, ref.'1•ntly
remodell'<.I. Must ""l' to
apprccwtl' Open ll11u:.c
Sat 1Su11 1·5. s1011.01111
674!1 Mclbournt: Agt
541 ·5032
WALK TO IEACH
Sharp 4br. 11.<iba , t'R ;
w/(rplc, 2·car nar. nv access, by owner $lf7 ,000.
Must see! 8441 Don .
caster 000 1729.
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rancho San Joaquin 2br.
den, 2ba. frplc, pvl
patios, all on 11olf cours e
EnJOY view from most
rooms. Pool & jac .
$131,500. 640-0997.
WOODBRIDGE
CROSSING
Su p er upgraded
Brighlon with cu11tom
drapes, levelo r8 and
s hutters. central ulr .
covered patio with wood
dec k H nd pl 11 nte r 11.
S H OWS L IK E A
MODEL !! A11 kln g
$129~.
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fk In. abr, J •. t ' lt • ~ a IOOd bu>'? 8 £ S T 8 U V I N •••••••••••••••••••••••
h'pc, • paUo, On 1reen Shon waJk to C~tcnt t:A.STBLUFF Slll9.500 flllCISLASHIO
..._ By *9lllk pool. n ea Bay from 2 8drm. ruatJ" UIO 1$1 Hlft 4br. 2y,ba homt on larce AnxiOUIJ owner mwit sell "-Bl,_ 111.aJ. By c:barmer Mirroundtd br. UllW ccn.-lot acrou frorn now. 2hS2 HUlcrest. <>--.•dr,"7. tcw.ty fruit lNH. don t OY£ISllED LOJ 11ho,.. tcnn11 club & lt'70. w/lx20 enclosed "' wait! Sec It today! achool11 714 ·844·8117, porch. $ &.ar Aoahe1m
..... , Sl.'8.500. Spu
1
ctous sln1le story home bu ill 044 a.42. Pet Park. a.eluted to n.a.p enc rdlnu extru lnrJ(l' pullo. Lot runs a .ooo. Make olftlr to·
In prlV11 ty of own s lrllel lo !ilrada :J lurf(t• h<.Jrms. 2 s-a....... 1076 day!<JUG37·77l.
yard out lo huatt.1d b•lhs. Formol dlntnJt rnorn. ·rhhi nt>w ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ,....... 9'4-Store I:' ~~~Jt,°l~11~:'c,'~c~ 401 OLeNNt;vn .. : llHlln)( hus warmth & <·ho rm WullA of 8~~;,; !~~,}',~.~.' '56-4500 ~roonu. ealln1 area. 49'14&48 t(IHR Ov\lrlooklnJ( bcoul1fuJ patio arcu. 4112 54!23
f11m1ly kitchen. l•ntry ' ()rf..rt•fl tit $4~.000
•nd firephu'tl Piiio and 7•9 110 I UY Tlll:: B(';t\Cll
Lerl(l' home w /oc.-11n
VICW.1273.500 I 492 42JIH
MOBILE
HOME Ole aec1ml:i. Sl 1~.0o-O. 111
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IJ>velY hom<.' ln cul de
11ac. $be', 2ba, upgrodcd
Cl'l)tl & drp., l' UM fr!' le , ~tl'ly lund'>l'UJ>t.'<.I , "'Olk
to 11chls. IJOOI. all rt'l' tac:.. !>hop'it. S117.~IJ
Ag\~7768 ---
GREAT
FamilvHome
1-'orc:.l l lt Ii/ M utlcl 111 ll 11'
prcst1g1uui. Hucc1uct
Oul> Central n1r. nuw
carpel.\>, upgr aded ap
pl1a n ces, Li tton
rrucrowuvc bwll m, ru n·
bii.t patio and c-0vcr.
't523 CAMPUSDt·IP.'11,.E
~•och 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CALIF. CLASSIC
180 deg wh1t1.· water
Vll'W, nr beach 5 Udrm.
31'2 ba +den, dbl lot. One
of a kind $t00.000 1s a
Sll'al SI00.000 dnwn .
t::u:.y ll•rm:. OWNEJt
C all f or uppt.
71 1 83:1 :1581 or4!J!J 1:!i17
By Owne-r·Spaniih
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a pl I in m .1 c· 1· on ti
lll~lueed Slu.uou Li: lot.
walk tn l1cad1 & ~h<111:.
SJ78.000 '1!.17 ·1!.l!Jli ur
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Causey & ConlPany
IMVEST
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Laguna t:Oltagt•. walk Lii
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Laguna Niguel
Realty •
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CUSTOM
llGCAM'fOH
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bdth:.. 3 l'3r i:araRc
Located o n tul de :.at·
with view:. or Rolf 1 our~c:
& mtn' I-or priv.111·
~wport leoch
12 UNITS
l f.lr11r from th" Ocr;,n
t 'nb,.hq·ably low pnccd
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trad<'
Worid Real Es tote
556-7777
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ROGERS REALTY
61-S-2311
A VERY SPECIAL
PENINSULA POIHT
MINI ESTATE
Commanding vi•·"' 11f
f1<tl'k b&y. nlCIUllldlfl:., I I
I'' light~ llUj.:l' 1111 •Ill
l'H1111011lor~ .. 1..ld1 '""· 4', l1111h.~ Om er Shem~ 5 ~drooms
Only :! yt•urs 1,111 with ()nlu f1•a1un·~ loo num.-rc1u., lo ..,
m•·ntton 111 dl'lilll 11wlu1I '''21 111g ,, i:ourml'l k11dwn. ~
h,ckllll} i.:a mt· room :111d lcJ:l m ®
.1 ~umptuous full S ill' NEWPORT CENTER
Jaruu1 111 mu!.lcr IJ,1th . 640-5357 not JU'l a h.cth 1uh i-~~~~~~~~~ "" J l'I ' s I> I I ti II •• k I t·.tl.11ot:t~ thru out aud
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'Tht· 1'11111l" 'anll 1·an
l'On\lcl1•r 1:1!1 000 for ·mr: Br;.<o;T then t'ull
644-7211
VOTED ...
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hill. 180 dtl(ree oc<:un
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rm. 3 ba homt• l'V\. t•11111
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tor 2 yr., 4!1!.1 14!112 u1
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INFORMATION
11 MotNle Home
LMft9 for you7
Wt· r\• hcrl' to answer
y11or 11ut"ll 1tm!. & tu find
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dl(lll't' rf">all'~ m Orange
County & bt•at•h ureas.
l'lus nu down payment
1-·1ir rnon· info call our
f1rofc...,10nal C'OUrteou:.
,tarr
TORTOISE M .H .
SALES
102 r; 17Ul St. S.I\
97~8421
(,i(.JlcJcn W1.~t 2"xGO. 2Dr.
<!ISJ. fMn rm Custom
rt~lw1n:l dec·k !'>•Pk San
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Crypts 1500 •.•••.....•....•.•...••
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CCHtdomini'"'91/Town-houwi f« ,. 1700 .......................
Tr~HMS TJ-:RMS
I hr. n••w l'Ond . $5.4,00()
&15 26:i2, <ig•·n_t __ _
1100 ........•.......••.••••
OCEAN DUPLEXES
Nf•w 1 bt'<lroom homes
t a pt Slf>nl!. Coos tr
f,ll.-44 I I 11r l!fl IJ!l:S
be eUent T t'r1M
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w 11 l 1· " r n · d c r 11 r r • · d
fl} rnlll ~ncl 11> 1111 th1 .
rw.ir lll'W I pll'K Ill So-'I
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NEWPORT BEACH
Vanou:-. lo<· on l'cnin. &
Nwµt Shr.., a vail /\II
.1m1·n1t11·.., l'rl':.l'nlly
lt•awd Turn key opc:ra
l 1<111 l'rnpcrty m g ml
,1\':.ul t,75-4!:112. Bl\ H.
Income Property 2000 .......................
COSTA MESA
S~. Uniqu<> two story
archit<.•cturt· w detailccl
cxterwr or UOA It D &
U /\ T T r: N .
Wl-,J\Tilt:IUW UV Tll r;
SALT AJR Spacious 3
bdrm. & ram. rm noor
plan l-l'r\'H'l'd hy 2',
buthl.. fc·:iture~ I I\ rm
w 1 HA l ~r:u CCJPl't:H
110001';() Fl H r;PJ T ,
pat11uct floors. WALL.S
0 ... G L A S ~ &
}':XTENSIVr: csi-; (JF
WOOi> Sll liTTr.ltS
M1:1. .. ter Stutc Opt!n!. lhro
:.tiding gluss wall to
c nl'lo:.ed ··st:C Hr:T
<;Anui-;N'· filled w11 h
Ju.-;h 11lunt1nR.., Tutkt·d
behind the "SECIC l';T
GAR()r;N" the t•u1wt1!>
ma Y f I fl d ~ C pa r al t•
Wll.KSllP/STlJDIO ltM
For lhV!\C who !.CC:k a
honw w1charm. wurmth
& 1mva<'y. in the muc h
dt,.,1rnd No. end !\Cct111n
ot Lai:unu Beach. we
bchevc tl11!. 1~ a rare
on lh1.., oubt~1n'1111g J i
TAl<EOVER9%LOAH e.lln
Bdrm. t:u:.trn dtco1att·d ~ holll(~ w1rurm;.tl d1n1u..: & p_..,...,. __ .. •,...,...,;....,'u.;;'°'
llt-~l buy llarlior v1t:w
ll•imt• on Ice l<in<J 1-'ormal t·ntry. lormal
rhrung mom Lots ol wm
1k1w:. bnng bni:hL :.un
!.h111t· ~hm11 on lt•rm~
Owner rc•qwn·, t,..,t :-..ilt·
$15H,950. 64~ 7221
I ST TIME OFFERED
s.5:>.500 homt· in ~ ••• IMMI
n<'1~hbortiood :!01 111.1
~ood c lt·an arl..i I., lot.
1 oom to "'rwnd
846-5502
4 Mouw' °" I Lot l~1Wt"!.I pnt'f' m Co:.ta
Mt':'\ot Onlv 10·;, down
OWC Alwa.y:. n·nl~·d
Worid Real Estate
556-7777
$21 5,000 Fua Price
CALLTOOAV
MSSION REALTY
ll85S. Cblllwy, Luguna
Phone 494-0731
By Ownt•r 250!1 "I ft J Dr + den, wh1tcwutcr &
town view St to sl lot
SMS.<Ol 404·2113
EMSIALD IA Y LOT
671-6634
OCEANFRONT
New Modul ur llu m<'ll.
pvl C'o mmun l t y, 3
beuchtlll, :!ii hr bcl·urHy,
sub-lelling OK. "'r om
'29.900. 'l'rcmmre Jsland
Mobile Home Park, 30801
So. Coost Hwy, Laguna
Ucach. 17l4 > 400·3816.
Se>ectacular ocean view home. 2 yrs old. Lse/ opt
te rmli 1 y r escr ow .
SUS.000. Mike Bryitnl,
agl. 497 ·:m'J
A HEAT HOME
farruly rm Located om
qwct cul dc-... :1<' w Vll'W or surroundlnl! coun·
trys1dc. $107,500.
493-9494 495-5220
496-241 l 830-5050
Assumable Loon
Fairway t:I Nigu1·I :thr,
$234,llOO. Custom Hl•ally
770'Jl77 ------Hjghly upgroded. AC. :1l.1r.
2ba home.', FR, dt•n. OH.
popular Ja ... m111c phrn
$1ZHO'J 831·5075. ---
ll y 0 w N r: n NI g u c· I
Shores gated rommuni·
ty, 1mma1-, prof dcC'oraf
l'<l Lovely Rarden' &
atrium, 2 Dr & d l•n.
SM!J,500. Call 492·27:!2 CVS
$7:l>l
REDUCED!!
Spacious 2 Bdrm and den
w formal d 1n 1nii.
Secluded patio. custom
d<.>C'Oratt.'<1. "'or bu.-.y pco·
pie who wanl minimum
mamtcnanrc
Loguno VillOCJe R.E.
497-1461
Muioet Vielo I 067 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CASTILLE
&DALIPLAM
The one you've been
Wl<inf( for. 3 bdrm, fam
rm. and view in an idcul
location. Take over
$47,500 8~% loan. A
scoop at only $103.500
CA.LL 644-7211
/Jn Nil.! l
li/\ll I y ""
l\~'10[1/\1 [S
over looking can yon ,·~~~~~~~~~~ ocean view, 2 stofy. IllOO J.
Lllllm .... ....................... 1041 llQ fl. 3 Bdrm. $140,000.
Pvt PlY. 497-2538 ----
I MOM•ICH IA Y TIUACI
Beautiful 3 bedroom. 3 bath, up~r
Terrace custom built home. l!:njoy·
a lovely ocean and couWne view.
Pror,sslonally land1cap1d and
located on quiet cul-de·••c with low
maintenance. 1295,000.
2 Bal bl Ouplxh 111d nt·w
Bayfront lo lw x1·hgd dn
f >w1wr ~ 1:1 l~I :12i111
BIG CANYON
('~21 enW@Jwm ~~ ~ T1o11tin 1090
WES TC LIFF Realty •••••••• •••• ••• ••. •• •••
NEWPORT BEACH
12 UNITS
I 000 1< lrom OCt-;/\N.
Unl>c!l1 .. vably low 1,ow
l'IHCEO &I $42~.oou
OwncrWlll trade
SJ)CC'fa(•ulur golr course 1----------1·---------PANORAMA VIEW
World Real Estate
556-7777 1..~L<ill! lll'.100 Ml fl -I lo 6
lklrms. 512 bath:.. 1'1101
a111l J•.1t·u1.11 SI .:175,000
THE STARNES CO.
640-5711
LOVEt. Y MOMTEGO
•I Dr, 2 ba, It.:<' f;crnil y rm.
Nr pork. pool ~ :.t•ho11l
Xint tcrm-s A.'IS11m1•
SJ79.soo rec 640 1+10
~000 ON
Ho Credit Nffded
3 Dr 2 Ua . compll'll'I) n•
mode led. fanlu:.t11•
barkyurd $1350 m on
UiJy Uwnt:r Wiii C.lrl)
Se!.• to upprl'C'lall' Great
Wcstcldf loct1t 111n .
004 ~ r;d
2DUPLEXES
207 /211 Orungc St.
SU.1.500 Each. :J blk11 to
OCCllll Agent. 673· l4!82
Ownt•r Musl Sell. l)rop·
ptnJt 1m re SOOOO l>cl uxc
21>1". Newport He ight!!.
()pen house wcck·cnds.
645--0456 422 Jo\t llcrton.
LOCATION
LOCATION
Schools ·L1br ary .
Shuppln,; n .. r by . 4 Bdrm. J Uo. In Westcurr.
O wn e r moving 1n
AU(lusl. S164,500
714 64S.2737
Sylva Hromadn lk,
Realtor
ll&CANYON
91/zO!o
NEWPORT DUPLEX
Ow11 lhc lan<I , walk to the
h1:al'h. Super '>hitrp :i
lldrm 11wn1•r , unll .
\I 11t•a1 .I Bdrm r(•nt <ii
lk)th h.J\ l' flrl'f>l<tt·c:. J lld
arl' 111 moH"lll t•11nd1t1on
A'kini.: Sl:J5.U0ll C.tll
~ 11!'11 for apµt
This larl'(e custom built 1-~~~~~~~~~ f<imtly hllrTil' ha!. JU)>t
bft•n rcrlut·ed. S:IO,llOlt II
ll•aturc•.., !'> Bd rm ... 4
bath:.. lh'W l'UfPl'll\.
drape,. wood paneling,
tntcrC'o m .111d l lllll•d
7 UNITS-C.M.
lkc1u t nl·w hulld1n i;
1-'ireplaccs. xlnt loc<1lu111
TSL lnvmt.., 642 w1:J
glas:. lhruout ,\ IOU!>l t11 l•---------
Sf't'' Cull 541l 51'1WIJ for COSTA MESA
llillll more mJo 19 UNITS
OCUNVIEW!
~·HERITAGE . • REALTORS
OWNEI DESPEftA TE
M a _1; b e r a (' 1 n g
forC'dO~UrC' 1 CU'ltom 3
PR I DE 01'' OWNt:RSJllP ON OVLR
I AC of LAND. Sellin~
(or !J x·:. gr06S No unit s
hkl' lht& anywhere U>W
OOWN.OWC
WortdRHIEttate.
556-7777
l..tt' •I lldrm. :! oatio:-..
many "'trai. llt·;LoW
M1\HKr:T RI': MAX
673 <l:llJ llll h11n1<.• With ... p(•('· , _________ _
.... ful t.11'11lar vlrw ol 111ght
111-(ht:. Jilli 11cntll' rol hng
hill:. 1-'ormul dinin.: ... un·
kcu lounf.(e. family rcH1m
& hvinf1 room all OJX·n lo
1•111Prla1 n men I s 11.cd
ck-<·ks l'lt•nty ol room tor
pool. Owner lh Oflt'n to
<·n·at1 vt: f1nanc1ng.
m>,0011
FOUR UHITS-C.M.
Near new, 3 Br owners
urut. 2 ba. frpl. 2·car
gar .. J.2 Br. 2 ba, units. TSL I nvstmts 642-1603
~ Pnme Units. No. San
Diego Co. S625,000.
Owner flnanCtnf.t ut 10~ !
l\Ut. Mik e Urya nl.
~3009
Mewport•och
Elt•gnnl N 1•wp111 t 1111 y
townhonw on i:rr1•11f)f.'lt
wllh {'l1Cl'lh-11t \'ICW o f
bay 111111 mount 11111!. /\11
prox I~ Ii'! ft with 3
bedrumn:oo, chnmi.: 11r1•11,
:.!.!> hultL'i. k1tcht:n with
bu1lt1ns, Wl'(ho r ,
(tr\.'l)l 11l'I'. tlft:d IJllt Ill,
commun i ty 11nol
$100,500. liKH. MO 1720
RUMAR REALTY
558-7977 ~~~----~~ .. _________ _
M.l.2STOIY
OHL Y S 115,500
all executlv<' home In
~hoke t-Atstbluff 2500 s q tt of charm · lge pn vale
yrd w/2 patios for enter·
lAlntng ·hug~ Cmly rm as
lgt1 frml din. 758-UOl
~ Walk r.r t: I r.H
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COSTA MESA
NURSES
WB.COME
ldeat locauon. cl084' to
work, shopptn(t & 4'nter
t.alruMnt w/bus stop 1t
the park. '77 Skyline· ReaJ Eltate , unite wide. In clean,
DILUXI I-·-quifl park w/clbhie • WY ~ jlieuul. Low-Low apace
00' trom Newport Bay. 2 Nlll.-tlt.•. <549?>
Bdrm Mobile home. Real
f ireplace. SH.IOO . SUNSHIN£ MOBILE ~ HOMES
3br, 2~ba, overlookinc 114-J700
20 UNIT's.MEWPORT
HACH
AJI 2 bdrm, lse land.
Owner wiJI finance.
Pl.A YA REALTY
631 ... ttO
16 DB.UXE UHITS
PRJME EASI'SIDE, CM
2 Bdrrna each.
TIIESfARN~CO.
640-5711
O~CAUY
2 31tr 28• unJu, l blk to
ocn. view from patioe,
'225.000. "MUST" ask
for Lea S.mlwt, a,t. <7U> m.aoo.
..... ,llcrew s,.••• .. ...... ""''"'· ........ . roll coune. By owner. I~~~~~~~ ~-.ea-•1 dr•11t. c.11 ., ....
f'Oll SAL£-MOVE fw 41Htff•1. C•I
Take over subject to H ·
ltllnl •~~ loan.
Preatltioul locatJon near
pool, 11pa "t.ennll . Joi to tMh!On llland. 3 bdrm,
2\.'J ba, we\ bar. frml dln1 2 llNICtout tree lbelterea blfcoNel. La• matt auU.e
w t walll•ln cloHlt.
£le1ant lownbome.
758-UOl 1-------RIGHT IN! '12 Flntbllll l 711·17 71 ••Ir fer br. adlt. C.11. Park. ....,., ~ Walkm t: l t!P.
HADOIV11W
lt>Jredtld 3 Br ~ -i.ovet11anl
/llA.X
Priac. only. s.a.*I _I __ _.._ ____ _
2 Bal Jal Duplxa Incl new PWfta.-Mabil• Horne Bayfront to be ach1d
Trailer at II llorro S.y dwn. 0...-m t-..DO Trailer Park. Pl.HO --------.;...__ llnD. aw.. . ....-.
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wUI h1e.e . a.auUlul ·-••••••••••••••••••• yard wlftV •P•ci•. nr ~llR.36J . f')SO pools. Sharp & very ~ • bullcUn11 <idlr. ,.r 1 BR VUlli. 0.c;k &y Sntt riunlly ~ Utt.2 Pa. . .• $.WO c lean. $700/m o . Agl.
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unlla U00,000 ·a11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or. Iba. t.•orl ~.-r. tnnl buy 4btk$tobe1&ch. l blk m.t• ~Bay, winter ren yrd ~.an !»Kl 1800 to pool & le nnh1·Newpl
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9U •IL U&1 3 8R, mawt'11 ql n Swvl" and cl .. llll J Ur 'I. Shores home. 2 s ty, 3br A Avail -.:-.. Isl usoo Mo · " · 2ba. FR. frplc. root sun· ""'"' b.a r:'51cki (;M wtlq1k . deck. $7~/mo + SJOO PLACE -...:11111\J.rner~IM 1177 l)Mll<>. dbl .i.-r t;lo10l' 111 bonding fee. $1.050 mov M"hcxllli. purlu.. W1':1lrh1t ~ you m. Armimd or
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10,. ft 11M '..... •••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~Imo 6:i I I 091 • ~ :14().4646.
~~~~--~~~.,231 Via· Lido Nord 4br, 2 bdrm 1 ba Our.ti'), ---------
e 2 b.. . p I" r .. ,. I 1 ll •. <..iw1·k ll out I Woodbridge LGE 4 IORM. l IA :!lJ l7CM547, 2f3 U34-0!i'l0 Nc~r school!> & uUh IOil:. l~nh.'ie 2·sly, 2 Br. I ~ canaJ front. Comm pools
I i.tory t:i.11 urt It lill. WIO rm. pvt pnlio. &t.eruus Avail now $825 56 UNITS 111V111LldoNorl1 ~ +n.-c pkguu:I lakl-,pool. l.M!64S-3370 ~rtnch'd..'n·~~~~tbt.110 rm. ~ ouri,r;x . ~bl . IU.i, IH:W jal'UZZI~ & lCOJlll~ t·rti:, N5o W --'A-.f-.. -.~-R_F_R_O_N_T--2-L-"C
UNDER ""-· "' "' y t'l"J)lb, di I.lb & v111nl Sm l"--tl> Aruluut eu~e .11 ... .., Waterfront I omt-oi. ln1• c h ild ()K. No J't·l~ 51)9.0062 __ _ Bdrm.. alt bit.ml). ltharp. ~36%ff::Hwy ~mo 1!)511 A Mcycr l'I Lo~e~ l>canehome. ~lmoyrty 675 1906
Const t• --------549 3481 ah 5 30 & Uruv l'ark l.IO<r..q . (t. Llh4fs condos. leruics $.560 rue ion 3 bdrm, 1 ·~4 l>a, Cum rm, _wk_n<_b_______ Lrg living area. 2·Sly. t.oS750 i'~l I.Iller d-0ptcc1atw11 rut-e yd 3 Rr. 2 ba huu~c. (um rin, Jbr. 2/l2ha. easy maint. i\genl644 1133 r 0 r l h e fl r I d c Cl 675-~ dan rm. frpk. ix1ol & Muny Xlras . No Pets
ownership huyer ---scr v. Nr SC Ph 1ia T cor11s, pool. $695.
U u I Ider g u a r a o t t'l' i. Himes u.fwllitMd _!>i5_G7_, 3-0a7J -~llc_r _61Jm <l!f1 ·<nlll _____ _
rents-may cxch.Jngl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.e;i. th us ooo Very nice 2 UH. vat. will . an o • .' f'l,'r un c..... 3202 corlSlllcr '' s:105 250!1 It t'orty 2 ~droom. t ·'-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ b a t h ; s I x l e c n I ~ .... ou.s Ordl\l(C 675·54G-I ail I\
Bedroom. Calhedrul ce1I ,,_.." 5R -• b t
1ng11 s p » f u I 1 y $21\5 Jbr Balboa fslund Me.a Verne :I r. l 1a,
tand:.caped ·A Quall S!li.52brkadsgar niec Nt:W crp~.drp:..paant &
Pla C'e c·xl'lusiVl' Sl753hrcondogarfL-c walk lll bhoppllll! & 7~19'.!0. SMX)1Jbr kids pool t•utc sc huol s . S5 25 mo
J_ P'-'._'i~·~. 5S5T1.
0
01p25 ~om __ T 3 Hr. 2 ha, lrptr. 2 t·ar ~ar,
no c:log.."I SIOO mo Day'
f~\l! 400S , CVl~ li7:1 1$ IU7
NOPEllTIES"' ARE YOU FED UP
co,.. TH l :lO ,.M.I WITH IT ALL?
With ocean viPw. Le:,~
than J )'.C<trs old and in
I.OP ronrlit1on
OWNER W /CARRY
CONTRACT
W/SMALL DWH!
$265,000
RUM.AR REALTY
558-7977
tncMtrim/ Properly 21 00 .......................
If your knur klt•>. ure
raw from knoc·kmi::
If your car 1s about
out or gall
Your nerves ore
i.:ettmg Crayl'll
And your n('(.-d to
move rast
CALI.
RENTIMES
&START PACKING
631-4555
JIOMr;AND Rr:NTJ\L
1\PTSP.r;CIALISTS
~)pen 7 d~ys 9.-7 f!t'
s.-. i\c-rt-s ccms11'tma.: (•I I tu lalaoa Peniutsulo 3207
10 at•rc parcl•ls. t ran~• •••••••••••••••••••••••
111)1lal 10 M 1. M 2. (.; t. i &>autiful Ray view
t'ine and Uandy'
lfuge :,tud10! l'ool' S2:.!5
Gourmt-l k1lC'hl·n 155t.1IJ1
Like a nose·' 5425
Custom 3br' FnC'd yunl'
K1d'ltpctsok (5S&IU1
Rl':N'TIM t:sfi.'11 .. l:lSS F1•c
Dana Point 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
[)pix-Front hsc. 2Br, l'ulc·.
clean. m•w cpL-.. i:ool Im·
no p('ts, S450 mo. 4!1-Hi22U
BToro 3212 ...............•....••.
HOMES FOH R r~NT
3 or 4 br l'n n·d I rurn
$~to S4:J5. Fn<'<I vurrl & i:;iragt·~ F;irn1l11•:.
pleai.(' K1rl!. & flt•I'>
wt:l<.'Ome. Call 004 2561i or·
973-2971 /\gt, no rt'l'
1'h£' Lakes Hrnnd New
Townhouse for lease. 2
bdrm. 2 bo iJ l' SSS01 mo
l I ;j 3 7 8 · fl 5 ll 5 v r
7 M /8:11 71170 -----·1\Jrtlt'r()('k home• 4hr, <!ha .
fprk. 57 11 S1l•rra t:u:lu.
Irv S64:lmo v. f bt•
!65-l! 19'J. 54-0. 5505 ---
LEASE
lJpi:rud1·cJ 2 hdr + dcn. l!
ha On gutr couri.<.'
l!caul 'll'W meld~ nitc
lilt~. Only S6S0tmo <.:all
t; I l' n II 1• I I w a r t h .
Hr:1Mi\X li:l l 126G
lOl;PtO l.ach 3 24 8 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• * * R~~ff
3(XI E Coast HW\'
Newport Beach
You arc the wrnn1•r ol
ttw-H frtt tickets
tS2:!SOvaluf'I lu
Hina.:hng Oro~
lianium & Ba11t·v
l'1n·us ·
/\ui.: lnd lhru 1;11 h
1\ndhe1m C1111v(!nt1 u11
Ccnlt•r
Sharp 2 bdrm. Nice area
Sonken bdrm & IJvmi.:
rm wa s h e r /dryer.
rcl'ng. $575. Call 645·29118
t'or Lease J asmmc Creek
Condo. · Sc'·· gate. 1>00b.
tenni s. µriv . Jll C'
Sl.200mo. Cull 1'ilnya Jl
m.1357 or 646·5096
IJLUFFS, 3 liR 21, U11. 4!
~ly , w 1wrap-arounrl
patio on lovely i,:rnblt
Walk 10 comm pool::.. ti:n
n1:. C'lub & !>h opv•n l!
Avail i\u~ I • ~71.10 mu
yrly lsc
Call 640 6259. aa..'t
EASTllUFF HOME
l.argl! s plit level t·Xl'l' :1
hr. :J ba Pool. 1a1•uu 1.
fant;ist.Jc view. I ull ,,
rm. me rm w /pool l<1bh·
& full bar Walk to N H
TL'flruS Club & tx:sl CdM
~thool1.. Unf or p.1rt
turn. L::.c. i\ll1HI. H I
Hd~ & s"c dC(J SI IW
mn I> l<>-2363 • f>42 0350
Peri~ct location
Balholl l'1•n1ni.ul:i 1111 ~ir.,m;1r I block 111 hu)
ur0t·t'u11. 1 Bdrm.::! IJa. :!
, t " r y . ,\ v a ii n o w
SJ51J mo.
Waterfront llom'·~
S:H ·MOO
OAK. v flt\.OT N ................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,,.... ..... J76t ............... .,. ••• h ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SUMMER RENTALS
By the week. now a nil.
C..MtM, llJ4 ........... 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Also W'i.nler Rent.is
No fee. Agent 87:1-8170
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
SUMMERTIME FUN:
Social Aetlv11tes Oiree·
tor• Free Sunday
Brunch • BBO's • Par
ties
GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis , Free Lessons
(pro & pro sllop) , 2
Heallh Clubs • Sauna
, Jacuu1 • Swimming
• Goll Or1v1ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS· Singles t I!.
2 Bedroom•, • i:ur ·
noshed & Untu1n1i;hed
, Adull L1vtn9 •No Pel:.
• Models Open da11y
910 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport Beach/No.
880 lrv1nfJ
t.JI lljll'I
(714) 645-0550
Newport Beach/So.
1700 t61h St
ID<••"',,, '""" 17141 642·8170
~I.Side. extra Ira . 2br . patio. aar. $375. 642·:1466 or 64.5-4413.
Lee 3 bdrm no pets. aviul
i\UI(. I, 633·~.J4a·JOOO
Ol'ti42·M50
OLX-VIEW·2br . near
beach & s hops. S360.
ALtlts. no pets. 645·6$79
ZilOI f.>acific
Bach w1small br. ne w
wallpaper. cpl.i». paint.
E. s ide. $280. Ra.c k .
548-43>1.
2br. 2ba townhouse, clean.
S360. 1912 Wallace
mancager wa nt e d
64.>~.
~ide. New dplx up·
per Cpls/drps. compl
k1tch. frplc. Adlts. no
pets .. S4.50/mo. 673-6041
$175 lo $425. 2 Bedrm.
2 bath. encld gar .
(pie. laundry rm. patio
TSL Mgmt. 6'12· 1603
*** Ro&c.d R. Raltter
4315Seton Rd
Irv me
You lire the winner or
thrH free tickets
1$22.:;o value>. lo
fUnglmg Bros
Barnum & Ut11lc
(;1rcu:>
i\uj( 2nd thru 13th
Anaheim Convention
Ct:nlcr
· T 1l·keli. mu!>t hc t·X·
Bt:Allfll''tJLLY dccornt thanged lur rescr' l'd
ed 2 (jdrm on Lldo with :wat.'> dt lhC' C:omc11t1on
all umcnitll'S Mini view ' Cenh:r ;iht-ad of ti m1·
S!I001m o Watcrfronl <..Jll ti<l2567ll. l'Xl l7l 111 !_l~n_lCS __ 631 1400 cl<um your ticket.•
WE HAVE
SUMMER RE:KT ALS
Akotaldftq
r"ftet"YotiOftS f«
wiftttt-r entals
associated
BROKERS-REA L TORS
202', W 8olhn1J b 71 J tib I
Yc:irty rcnt11I , S500 mu 2
Hdrm.'> 1\q11I now'
t\i.:1•nt li7:1 Jlifi:J
lla1-ht·lor . On llW lH·ac•h.
::.i:I J><.•rM111 . IUll l•l•ll'I.'
(l73 4lf>-1
• • •
2br. 2b<• $-125. Jhr. <ilia.
S52S. N1·w w fprlc &
}rd>. :iSi-4700. ext 23ll
dy:.., b•IO 242ti 1•\'e'> &
Wknd.'>
lll'auuful 2br. 2ba :inos~
from!-../\ <.;ountry <.:luh
2nd n1.1or. frpk. p<.1110. 2
)!ar<tgc~ •. ~lorai:c l'hon1·
b7:1-11t:r.J, lr15·HI ix.
llio,t.'>ldt· I br. 'mall hut
\'Ol}. n•·wly rt-th:1•111'Jll'd .
n111ural 'l'o0<11J , . .,lrnt:.
S.'70
KIS H5'1 l
ST L'N:-.;1;-.1; l.111~·· 1111
garden .1111 . IJ(JC•I . n·r
.in·a ~115. 7111 W IHlh St
I Ur JIJI. 1nll !>l••' l' Af,~~Ld i\Clulb onl~, no pl't:.
"""'""-IU.-tn·encc.~ ti-lli O!IK.1 ....................... ---
•DELUXE•
GAmNAPT.
2 ... A .... -"1
3poola
Covered car port
pat.ioapts .. BBQ's
c lOlle to r w)'ll & be tu!
walk to shopping.
171 I I Goldtulwnt .. w ....
847-6064 ..... , ...... .
~...... 1142 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2hr, Condo. 11 ~ba . frpcl.
gar opnr. pool. tennis
Cl'\l;, $45(). 213 /59tl·Oti40.
7141842·6297
Spac1ou:.. clean 3br. 2ba,
(rplc. bll111.-.. I m1 bch.
rnE EXCITING
PALM MISA Al'TS MIN\J'T~ TO NPT BCH
Bach. l&a BR
from S25S a. up.
Adulta. No pets .
1561 Mesa Or
<:i BUts t:ai.t ol Newport
Blvd I
Oam-5J)m s.&-9860
TUIS-TUIS
ADULT APARTMENTS NesUed among twit pines
& rushing 11trewms.
PACIFIC WOODS
839-2140
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room w /k1lchenelte
$72 wook & up.
541$·9755
Beaut qwet home lm1.
bc h Lag Bch. Room
avail. k1lc h & lndyr pnv.
+ t'<1m .rm. i250mo
·~'-1294
213 432.7936 ask ror Dan . Room . Laguna ChrislUiln
1 -t.och 3141 honu:. nr beach Str:u ght _,... ma.le. $200 + ut1I Cook· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mgpnv·s 499·22H6
2 & <><'f!an view. ncl' crpl
& paint. Very clean' Swuuuur Rftlfals 4200
S48S 549-1186or83:S·K917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pt::NTllOUSE·NO. ENO
2Br. 2ba luxury apt . La.:
t c rr ac1'. panora mu•
occan \'ICW'I. Ma ture
Laguna. oct:anfront priv.
b<!a c.-h . r1 !>h1n i.:
weekly /m o Winter
lfall~.199·3Hl6. ~----.. duJ~ He fcrencc:':) No New beaut. rear. ocean· •
pcli. LH' SllOIJ m o lmt, bay vu, t hr, NB
.1!J4.5J!Y7 S350 I wk (JU I c I c µI l'
OCJ::A.'ifRONT 2 Ur. l tw 675 i i511 ____ _
w 1pri vacy. i;rl'•'n"ry. VacatiOft Rentab 4250
c:r(jshtnl,:! "tUtl & 'uper •••••••••••••• ••••••• ••
h ... al' h "> H :J" 1 m '' 11011.'>l' lor n·nt. Hai: Hcur W.1t1•rfront ll1110l''> Cll) -.lpe.. tl linen~ fur11
ti:JI 14~J SI.'> n1tdy pr nil Catt
I HK ocean v11·w. ' , hlk 11 aJlt'r :111 m ~ix lm!\I __
hc;wh $37:> !H9·111:15 or Wni.:htwon1I V1lla1t1• vura
lm-8917 __ __ uon hom1• lur n•nt 3 bed:-.
SpaC'IOIL'> 2 UH. lanai rm. sh'l'llN H tu SlAXl Mo Turner A-.:.(1(' Phoo1• 1!19 3670 anyl1m\•
4W 1177
LG1J19M1 HicJilef 3852 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR. 2 ba Conrto. on golf
tuursc. l...al!una N1~u4:1
Sl75 .1!12 6700 -----Hewpon leach 3869 ••.....•••..•••........
PARK NEWPORT
11 .J t'h,·l or ' I 111 2
lil.'lirlJl>ITL' & Tuwnh11UM''
1-'rom $.Jli!.I ~~' ~l~l'l·il·ular 'fl·• 101.11
11·t•rc.1t 1<1n pro I( r .1 m
Wmk.Jk1 I hrlrm view <.:on
do, 1;,.ao It from lx-ach .
:)l('t•J>i. I 1-\1 lly 1•qu1 p
kitchen. Pool. l'Xf.'fl'l:o.c
rm. lndrv fill·1I !illiK J>l•r
day IW>K1117
llu1111lulu W;11k1k1 .11l'J
Condo,:! ~It. I IJ,1 k1ld1
1-'11 r 11 1' '!-I~. 11 a} I
IJl'r"lll!> tr l I Iii>~
Reintms to s~ ooo .................•..•..
;\Juvmi.: / i\ H11ll •frl)tl'1I:. &
~·ul l1v1n1t l''llJl'll"'' •
l'r11l1·:.s1unalty :.llH'<'
1:n1 m11b11t> homl' zon1ni:i. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car gar .
t~'Y twy al'l't~s Hapul yrly S675 fl7:Hm70 or
ly ~row in A an· a or biS-8404 ask for Connie
WttSl.\.•rn H1vcr~1dc· t:oun Corofta del Mer 1222
ty Pncc:'<lr lrl<1m) 12' loM34' ••••••••••••••••••••••• per :.q. l wn1ff r.
F....tain Valley 3214
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Tic kets mu~l hl' t''<
c h.Jniw d ror rc:.\•n cd
M'!JLo, ;Jt lhc Conv1•n111in
Cl·ntcr ahead or 11me
UJll 642·5678. l'Xt. :in to
clwrn your t1ckc1:-.
* * *
GeMt-al 3802 I Hr. n•modt-ll-d. hkc n1•w
--UJ5T--&••i\•L•.O•N-t:•.,-•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a~ :;;,ul~ no pt'ls
RENTIMES
SllOWS YOUTltr: Wi\Y
TOGOllOMt-:
: .. ol'lal prour,1m 7 P.,11111>. H
tcMJi. court-. 1\l 1-'a:.hmn
bland .. Jamborl'i' & SJn
Joa(lwn 1-tJll:. ftoall
17141644*1900
HOUSEMATES
K32 •1134
Gal to shr :lUr condo nr oc. S20t1 mo. ulll 1ncru
~77 Slcphcn:. K51·03n6 . Jha. duplex. Aura~e. · L>e. Lrg. yrd. Prv. bch.
lttVlNt: IOI, airport in $525, Adults No pets
dustnal t.'Ornplex. plans bi3-29L1.
lor 17.700sq ft bldg. next '-.-.---
HOMt:S FOil Rr:i'ff
3 or 4 br Pnct:d from
S465 to S195. l"nl'cJ yard &
ga r ages. Fam 111 <· s
ple a se. kids & pl'l~
welcome. Call !Jlj.<\ ~(Jr
!J73..2971.. Agt. no fee
New 3 Bit. :1 bu .. lgc . lot.
w1•l uur. beams. frpk .
ocean view . 1>al10 &
ai.:tow with charm. 111
North Laguna. l! blk:. to
Shaw's <.:ove S850 Mo.
H1lhe 4!*4· 7551
CALL.611-4555
3276 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AT LAST
/\ llOM r: RENTAL
s r:RVICt: YOU ANU
YOUR t'Rli-;NOSCJ\N
t-'l·:~L J\ T J IOM t: W IT I I
2 Ar dupll·X. Sil.'•
t»S V1<tona Nodol(s
~:ll<l-1
2br, lha, J(<Jr. \cry nu·c
No Pets No K1cJs. SJ60
541S· 7234
<! Ur. 2 ba ccindo. '2 btk to
bt:ach. 2 c.-ar ~ar . JUlO
c)f.(lr ~<Jul hll y \ 11•w
TSL Mgmt t>1l 1603
Wt:STCLIFF 2 br. l 'z b<•
J~'llrcd gcnl. 2 br, l ba.
fplc pool, rc-c rm. pr1v
entry. S225 ti73·21Hl
~7!1S3 w Npc. Beh & San Diego Shorechff w ocean/ca
rreewy. Only $275.000. nyon view 4Bll. 3ba.
A#..'l 751 ·2787 fam rm. new c pl. Yrly HwNliuwjton leach 3240 ---2 BR 2 Ba home. lgc yard. ·I bdrm. 2 ha view home. open beam cl~<;. bltns. RENTIMES Orte studio. bt.-st t:1s1dc,
5250 mo i\\'llll 11 I
&15·7274!
townhouse Walk tos ho1>
panJC. Adults only . No
pet.-, 1728 ~dforci Ln
StJS mo yrly 541'.1 7533
t:xpand your hfe~l~ a..
with .:.1 c·ompal1ble roo111
mite. We> discove r that
pen.on. Ca II
••••••••••••••••••••••• -----lse s1oso1orr. 675·9168.
NEWPORT IEACH 673-6.511 JIOMJ::S t•OR HENT
3 or 4 br. Pritcd I rom
$465 to $495. Fncd yard &
garages. f·a milici.
please. k id s & µels
wt.>lcomc. Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agt. no ~-
Sll5. li.l la:.l + d rpo:-.1t. fplc, S\25 mo. S58·544ll
4!tl 3'116. ----------
J\mc r1 ca·-; 1-·1 r -.1
Complete tlome Re ntal
Service
--------3 BR. 2 ba . upper apt
Near Lido. Qwet a r t:a
Adult.s pref 1\gt. &7~170
3oOO ft. lOOO fl offiC'c -Bmd--n-e_w_J_B_r_2_b_u dptx
!>l>;JC'C, qw~l htc andu~. Avail 1mmed. 673·2113 _..r"u. No uulomollv<' or f1hergla:.1ng. ti45·332J ____ A_g1_. ___ _
dVS I &chelor. unrurn. Sl40 in·
Loh for Sol 2200 duding ul1 I. No pets.
•••••••••••:••••••••••• l>avt• A!,I\.. 644·721 l
f( 2 lol. SO'xl221,·, 2 blk~1---------
rr11m <X'Can. level. pnmt•
"lo La1?una locution. I' P
~1'1-0t.'iH
2.3 ACRE LOT
Mewporl ~och
Horse Pro,,.rty
Some l.lac.-k bay view.
f.,nta..o,llc aren for huge
raswh home + barn &
M<il•les. <.:.ill Jim t1an·
ders 1714) ~·5970 dys.
<7141 SHI 57 87
\.'\Cl> wknds. ·----SPYGLASS HILLS
CUSTOM HOME
OPPORTUNITY
IRVIHE TERR.
Magn1hcent front row
home wilh a completely
unobstructed bay &
ocean view. Ideal ex
ccul1ve's home with 3
hrtrm'\. & baths. billiard
rm • large pool & hn"st
locallon. i\vail. Aug. 1st..
Si!SOO per month ..
671-4400
HARBOR
i\ f)ln,wn •11
II a r hor I m't''' m 1 ·nl C• 1
lfave you ever wantt><l lo ~~~~~~~~~
1224 bwld your own home? ·nus custom lot 1s th£' ••••••••••••••••••••••• he::.t view Jot for s a le in r.•.rTSIDE Newport Hen<'h lflday. ~
Located between m illion Brand new lri-le vel 3 br.
ootlar homes. Owner will 2 ba townho me. Frpk.
fmancc & may con~1der microwave. deek. Pool.
trcade tennis. rec. room. S645
R.C. TAYLOR CO. mo. 646-42162 or G4s.9543
eves.
__ 6_4_0-._5_l _I 2---• Oean 2 Br. m ature couple ...-.a.-/ only. $150 + manage 11 Trirl'rb 2100 units. No children or
• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pelS .. s:J2..S939
ll?8~ ror r~nt 32· max. DRAMATIC 3Br . 2"2 Ba
Senior citizens park. Lg yd·nr bch Avail Sept 1
Costa Mesa. 646-4151. ~. 646-1035 •= o...n. 2400 KIDS/PETS 0tc
....... •••••••••••••••• Eastside 3 br & garage, $565. Zoned tor s hop.
FOllLIASE 642--2510; 646-4848
OL.Df:R JIOM t:. Bt>ach/
Warner art'a. JBR. lgc
y rd . $55 0 mo
21J/002-0ill1. 4-6 pm.
~ecut1ve 3 UR 2 Ra , Fam
Rm. prof lndlit•png. oul·
door( 1Sh PoOd. 1 , m 1 Ill' h
S6XJ mo. 714·962 ~ or
714-8.1.1-30'.n dys
Lovely exec .. Deane homv
Uruv. Park. 2.JOOSq. ll
lrJ:. livmg area. 2-~ty
3br. 2/12ba. easy maant
Many xtra:.. No Pl·ts
T"nn1s . pout SG~5
497·:.D!!I.
New. e legant 2 bdrm &
fam rm<S6001rnol Plush
c~. 21,2 ba cedar &
glll.'>S. s blks to OCl•an
Obie car pvt ~ar. rully
mamt. yd. /\dulls. no
pets. lnqui re al 527 18th
St. 714. !J60.6.l31
VACANT HB 101· 4 BR .
Fam Rm. fplc. SS.50 mo
A-sk for Kt•1lh, !ffl2·4471
Adult Complex luxury 2
bdrm. 2 ba. tennis, pool.
~pa. sccunty gale. $<175
1s t. l ai.l+de pos 1l
~. 962·2586.
Oceanfront 2 bdrm. 2 ha.
pool, ctubhow.e. secun·
&y, no sm ctuJdrcn. $750
mo. Furnished w/ut1l.
paid or unf urnish ed.
7 14 /636·3 724 &
213/6.1.1-6989.
$f7S. D\q>lex acl'Ofis from
beach. 2 Br. J ba. tge
paUo, rll)lc, alOVC!. Wat.er
& gas pd. 119 8th St.
Drive by lf interested see
neighbor at 115 8th St. or
call <213 )376-8185 or
(213>828·104S.
New 2 bedroom 2 bath 3 Br condo. lg, plush. next
hom e. Mission Lake. lO pool & jac: .• paUo. ten·
Country Club. Golf· NS cTl, dshwshr. A /C,
tenl'lla·pool. Beautifully WSl\r-dryr, 1 yr old. 630
landscaped, no main· Rhine. Brookview Tract.
lt!nance yard. lliO. ma1 Vacant 3 br. 2 ba + lge
9fll0Clubhouse Rd. .Qean 2br condo nr. So. playroom. ~ncl. yard.
DmertHotSprinp Csl Plaza. Pool , $500 m o. Gardener / 2.u.m.2572 S400·S42S. No peu. ~m~~~~a/
83J.8!174.
san Bernardlnoll Moun· 381', 2Ba, ll fam rm, xtra lSeelngbdrm•. INaretbeU•ecvhin! t!.75 &ainl.. Green Va ey Lake nice. Ilea• def Mar. $800 -home. LR. FR, 1 BR 4t mo.541).15'2,646-tNeO S&clneflreplace UM730> loft. Co mplet e ly •
furallbed. Larse deell Eat SAde. 4br, Zbe. la lrt· End ohearch I $420
wttla 1111.n view. •.aoo. plex. l)rpl1 bWna. dbl Cbes)'3br,2bal Pool! 0... wW llnance wldl 1#. lnllrJ, ii frplc wet.et Pltio! KJdaok (54530)
211' down. 178·UU ~ .. Jd. Older d.ildrea RENTIJIES831-41M Fee
Owls/.,.._ OK. No Pett IMO. aoa
Olarm 3br. 2ba gurden
home .. Niguel Shores.
Poot tennis. bcuch. 1tide·
guarded. S625 .. 1yr lease.
Adults .. '199-36.111.
3 Bdrm. 21-:1 ba. New
home Oc·i:an Vll'W i\va1I
imml·d S75 0 J mo
4~~·81811
Sunny 3 nn 2 Ua. fpk. dbl
i:ar. W D hkup.. Oen &
l')'TI vu. S725 4!19-t!l'.n ----
(,'harmer. 2 un. den. 3 ba
gxJO~fonlh
Quuhly home. ocean v u.
:I LIR. 2 ha. S950 ~to
Turner i\:-.:.oc•.
49'J.<15~1 ·194·1177
1..-,..a HiCJWI 32 52 •••••••••••••••••••••••
The Shores 2br. l 1'2bu. f &
r palloi., all amcnitws +
ht:ach + seey gate. i\vall
II IK. ~ 55l!·:JOO:!. -----Mission Vi~io 326 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llOMr:S FOR RENT
3 <>r 4 llr. l'n ccd from
SWIS lo $4!)5. 1-'ncd y;ird &
)(a ragci.. f'am1l1e s
please . Kids & pe t :-.
wt•ll.'omc C311 001·2506 or
973,2971. ;\J:,rt. no fee.
.-wport leach 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO fr~t:! Apt. & Condo
renl<JIS. Villa Rentals
lm-4912 Rkr.
Bluffs condo: lovely,
super clean 3 BR. 2 ba. 2
Car gar. f>ool. No pets.
ll50 Mo. Agent 640·0020
2 large bedrooms. 2\l'aba.
2·sty t ownhome. d e
tached gar . washer/
dryer. all blllns. custom
decor. ~. 645-7573 ugt.
Bayshorei; exclusive
private community
w/access to 2 lovely
beaches. 3 Br /study 2 Ba
home. unfurn. $000 Incl.
gardener. i\vall Sept I.
642-64S5 or 1r no answer
494-2797 P.P
•WALK TO Bt:ACH·3Br .
S7:i0 mo. lse. tennis, pool
& volleyball. gar. agt.
~.
3 bdrm, 1'" ba. ram rm,
ruceyd.
675.o.'162
Bhtrs. P.OC!!: lovely 3 BR, end unit. S750 Mo. <>11t-...-i. I k• '" . .. , ... 3242 Agent6'4-0134 Qitflf ..
Pl 11 tr 2600 DIUIDCOleOI
--·-····....... 2 6 a aa ..... avallable ._~an., area lot oa wtauarbed 1•ra1•. ~.....,. 6 PoWer. rq,k, ~ MUia •• ulllt. Lwf!l •• ...-. ~back yards. "15 It -. Call 11.r. t &o s, "'1m.n 2900 ----------....................... Wllll~Y.-'l'nldlf
WU.PAY CAIH n::.::.~
.......................
Dsecud .. home 4br, 4ba. a-ca r 11r. fully
tmt.c1Dld. oa Trtnidad
I.a-&. tM.. lyr. Avail
11/11. $1000/mo. Boal
--~---~~~ lit llt'ft! horMI OK. buae a
bdrm home ln Back Bay
20 X 24 rt llvln1 rm
wtlrt>lc, aep. bunk howe
w t wet bar S7:iO t mo.
64$-3777 or 540-0804 Alt. llpavail.l40-a.2.
S ' doct wrdrun•Ue new for lhdoul llv1n1·lhl1 l1 ..._,, ....... 118 channel, ll ! Big Ctnyon condo 2
llU_.. ,. Br a Ba w/pool, tennl.a. Coral Ca1 . 4 BR. ja" No pe•a •t7S ........... clp I fplc'1 "'· • . ~ '
3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Such a Deal! s.115
Lovely 2br ! Bring kids•
1-·encl:d lot' ( 5451D1
Grab your trunk:,' SUO
Slarp3br! Pool! 1\1r!
t •1replace' <543:il>I
RENTIMI::S 631·45.\.5 Fee
Tustin 3290
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Hr twnhsc. 112 lfo ,
dshwshr. washcr/dryt-r.
patio. fi replace. J\ 1<:,
pool, St25. 542-0971
WeshniMter 3298 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOM&'; t'OH RJ::NT
3 or 4 br. Pnc1..'<1 fro m
$46.5 to $195. Fncd yard &
~aragl's . t•a m1l ic:-.
Call 631-4555
Or Stop liy
1936 Harbor II.
Hcr'IL1mes Open 7 D<iys
fee
lalioaPeMtsulo 1807 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br. Iba, Yenrty Dnve by
11 16 W Balboa klvd.
S450 2 13 /ll65 ·2~4 2 .
7141673-51117 -------
Sm lbr. nr bch 1827 W
Balboa SJ75. be. ulil Jld
~I&;
Sml 2 Br . sund cC'k .
garai:e. nr beaC'h. uut pd,
$500 yr llw 54;,...i 166
Coroftodeol Mer 1822
Lrg 2 Br. uar. w 10
hookup. n£'w epts. drp1>.
stv. adJl.o, no pets. 5335
2178 J\ Placcnl1a c·all
545-7!lS.1.
vir:w 01• oc t:AN &
C.:ITY. 2 Br. 2 ha. 1rpl1•,
bl•am 1·l·1I. 1acu111.
)(aragc S500 mo t:.:.111
Manlyn U1m 6.11-009';'
2 br WIJtar Adult!>. t'Pl:.
drp,. rangc. 11wd yd, wtr
pd ~-tJJHO I :; .
~:ll "li .. Orang1• S.350
ti67 "K' Vii.tuna $J20 amr·F" Santa 1\na S350
WJ\LLACt:~'T i\l'TS
JBr. 3ba. luxury new
twnh.'it' Pool. spa, wn·
n1s Nr beach. $6!15
~167t>.
UJ\Clll':U.IR UNITS from
S225 per mu unCum .. llHI
from on·an For mort· in
focull fknala a l 551i·7707
Slep, to beach. lgl' uppt•r 4!
hr. bcum 1·1•1llng. r,,,1e.
gar door OPt'r<ilor All
hltru. $1!)5 yrly ti4l! .:1'1~1
Waterfrunl in cxclus 1v1·
rc•s1c1cnt 1al Jrl:J. BH('
gue..t pnv1lcge~ S50lJ ""'
LOCI ulll 642 lllO'l ---------
1WO Pl';/\S IN t\ J>i\O
851 -<lll5 or 759· l:!O!I
Female to share house 111
Corona del Mar. Non
s moker. S275. r:vei..
tHO-ti645. -------
RENTAL WAMTEO
Yoon~ m:.in, 31 . dt':)irt·~
to ~hart! apt or house
with male o r fcmutc.
lnlt!rl'Sb uwludl'
ph1>tm:r~phy.
1oumlth~m. lhl·att•r,
and 1r:1vcl
r:xl·d rch•n•nc·l'i.
.1v<.11lablc Cull 171 I 1
~>'Ill 1!!14. or wntc to
'Jerc•my ",
please. kid:; & pet~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
welcome .. C..11 964·2566 or i\pt for rent New 2 h<.J rm
97J.2!rll. Agt. no fet• bl.ult U\S, near ocean an
<.:d M Call after ti
20-l!J Wall an~ St
Nt·wly dt.'<.'Orall'd. beam
cc1hng:,. 2 br. I bJ. s:r.o
No depo:-.lll> rcq d + I mo
fn.-c rt•nt Child ok 1\o
(lCL'> t> 15 4411 -----
UJrj.((' I bcJrm upper. ~fl:; ..
tlu1et huild1ng with
bcau11rut landi.t·ap1ni.:.
Ideal for ndulL'> over 35
No pcb Ll-;1-:W,\ Ill)
i\PTS. 2020 f'ulkrton
Ave. 1 I hlk t:a:-.l Newport
Ave & I blk Soulh 111
B11y), 631 OJr.
Park Nel'purt luxury I
ijr Vlt'W of Uppt.•r liu y .
St94 mo Aft 7PM 7ti0 17:11
or&W.~
Lg 2br. l ba dplx Garai.:"·
Close to oen. i\dlt.:. rmty
218 Ccdar. N£'w1>orl
Shore-675·7935. s:n 1255
Hc:.c.Jrch Ucpt.
linJvl'ri-a l Studios
f)tstnhutorlt. I' 0 B 11!)1;,
line\cr...al C1ly, CA !JltiOl1
1-·cm roommate to :.hr :.I
ijr i. l:jo1 comlu Irv Nn
:-.mkr, SISO+uul. 559.~:;
Pam Con.:h --...s 700. 1~10 UnfunlislMd 3425
••••••••••••••••••••••• Co7y I br. frplc, pvt pool I WATl-:Rt'RONT. 2 L.gc t\•m roo)mmatc nced1•ci
to :.hr 4! Ur 2 Ba spar1ou:..
Jpt in Npt Bch Slt>IJ t-
uul. Ca II S.iR .OJlil.I
Ovr 4-0 no pets 3 Br 2 na. ti:
Lr. frml dr. wtbr. l'ul rec.
nr bch. sec. 968-:1106
Newport Crest. o,·c~1 11
view. 4 BR. 21n Bu. DID
Hm. t•am Rm, lenna:..
pool & rec area. $800 m o.
1-'red Mu cOona ld .
b7~
Af luuailh FurNshed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... , ........ 3707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Yrly 2 Br, rrptc, bar. sun·
dec k . 1 h ou se from
oceanfront. $4~. 673.&>sS
or67S-0597
C.... .. Mcr 1722 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lBr. utll pd. sep garage. else to shopping, newly
redec fl38.. 7447 •
1724 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$295. 1 Br mobile home .
Mature adult only. No
pets. Quiet. secure. 1991
Nwpt Blvd. 646-8373.
SUSCASITAS
F\im. 1 br apt $275. Encl,
~'8. 00 pets. 2110
~Bl. 5e-4968
l.9llM..... 3741 ·-.. ·················· LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. MPt eerv.. color
TY. heated pool. Ulll.
l714)494·Ut4. 9U No.
O>MlHw)'.
Eod atudio. sns ln·
c ludH utllltlea. Call
•lDlor .. asas.
""'e1..... l76' .... . .............. .
~
empl'd person. no l'h1ld
or pets. S410 Lease. Non
Smoker 640..49!)'J
2br. Iha. townh.~e. d eck.
pool. blt·1m •. adull. child
11>+. no pets. S430 lse.
f>iJ.0473 .
ColfaMno 1124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LA MAHCHA Ans
Large, J.2&3 bd garden
apts. Adults . Os hwhr.
bllnS. encl gar. gas bbq .
Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott
Pl. 642·!i073; 64S.S61 l
3126 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Charmin~ :?hr, 2·s ty
duplex. fprk. ultl pd,
S500. Mrs . Hartley, ~72
Zari1to. 71-lt493·1!110.
First & taslJ sec dep. no
pct.s. decks rront & back.
Nice btg 2 br S3101mo.
8 ·2:1091 La Cres t a. Owner494~
Eldrms .• 111 bltms. l>harp.
9BS mo yrly ti75 1006
Cool & quie t Newport
lights 28 ft ., pt. Poot.
pauo & ~aral(I'. i\Oulb,
no pct.c; $395. 18()1 15lh SI
642-7340
2 bdrm oceunfront dplx
5.\5() yrly, avail Aug I
5009""-iSeashnre 645-2117
lbr. pool. lndry, encl gar.
Steps . to bc h . Npt.
Shores areu. $275mo .
6'!0-507ll
Slra•Ahl M<ilc 39 need:. rmmw to :.hr Tuwnhomc
II U Harbour $:10•J.
~2101
Resp M / t' Rma tc 2br h~e
CM PllllO/ BBQ ~ar
utJl/mc $200/mo David
63145i97
M/F', :M-45. straight lo shr
2br. I blk to bay & oce;,n.
Washtdry. $237 + "1 ut1l.
67J.2l55 aft. 6pm l tttt•le-1.. 11•.ao Ocean!ront.{,early. 3 BR. 2 Bdrms. l bath apt. -...,. -_.. 2 ..... bl I g Adults $375. m o. Gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• s&;· ::JSssrp c. gara e. Fem. lO shr 2 Ur condo •
paid.6'2·5073. I Br I Ba. 2 blks frvm . . L.8./L.N.tCDM area.
water. no peb S300. 225 Big Ca n yon Con do Moveby8/5.661.as22
Spacious 2&3 br. o pts. 19thSt. 942.oos:;, :;36.8229 w/class! 2br. 2ba. lrplc.
Fnmily unal. Pool & ..... ba se<!unl~ tennis 1or2 quiet men to shr dlx
furn Npc. <.'Ondo nr b<:u1·h
W/!>ame . P ool , :.pa,
saWla. 645·2094
S d r -·ely all "dull. no ""'ts. ~ r. • . P tayground. un ance UTY .. r-pool. s pa Li e new.
West Apt.s. 1996 Maple. I. 2. &3 BR apts. 6200 t;<i.. 64().4000: 64().SIH7
&\2·l951between 12·5. anger, HB 846-0619.
Garden Vislll Apls New deluxe 3 Br. 2"'1 ba.
Beaut. brand ne w t&.2 ~e yard. garage. Kids
Br. (rplc. laundry rm. ok. n o pets . $500.
lmmed. occupy. $.195 lo _5'.'W_,_ZJ<>6_· _: 848 __ ·2655 ___ _
MOS. 3 Br condo, l \.':! Ba. TSL Mgmt 642·1Ml2 avail 81l. $390.
Lower 3 br. 2 ba, Mesa Del
M a r area. S400. 2
t<hllcfren, no pela .
151.ru'f -------NEW 2 BR cwnhae, l YI
Ba. Frplc .• DO peta. \IMO
Wallace. $180. 546-a85
Deluxe nttW 2 br, 211; ba
duptn. -lq ft. dbl 11raie. fn c d yard
w/tio.i 1a1\e. Oath cln11,
FIP. 1485 mo. '7UUI, 842--
Newly decoratH a dult
apl.. 2br , lb•. oeu
bNrned ceililll wttJI '°" ol wood. 1310/mo. No ..... m.-eve1. ----.......... aw: Iba, walk-
213/867·1~
2 Br 2 Ba stud.lo, gar••~·
sml ynt, no peta. $318.5 mo. 675-4670, 538-1317
Walktobeach. lbr.
••ovds "'"''· rnsmo. sat.JUI. SIG.-0
ET dlx. a br. 2ba.
• fMd yrd .. ttOO/mo.
4-plo ......
,._. Baach. ar, \ltJI pd.
OIU Joyce, .._I t vte.
Call•·tm.
2 BR. 1"'2 bu.; wnlk to
beach, 0011 & shops. <.hlr.
S500 Mo . yrly . Agt.
67:1·8170
Female. 21 /over . T iny
hse. Laguna. lbl & las t/.
$175. 494-12921499·4848
S.Cte•• 317' Rmmttoshrs m hael82.50
••••••••••••••••••••••• + ~1 ullt. M/f<'. 25+. 2 brm. 2 ba, $350. Clewn. ~7110.
newty pain. ' ted. Nr lkh. 1---------96M.131. 2 Br lO sbr in duplex. CM.
2 3 39 £I den A ve .
548-8939 /557·1171
Rlcbard.
&.inny, ocean view. 2br.
lba. lndry. nr. s tores,
pr. taaO/roo. 483-2710.
._.. ................. .
Male roommate wanted lo
1 br Bal Pen la a u la
twnhH. Call Sheri all 8,
5.1&Gl
urtlerock lar1• new
hJlbly 1.1p1raded PoOI,
Jae, F.R .. frplc, wet bar, ~...... alleppl.Ownrm.lrbalh.
New 161 .._,;;.r>' 30'•. uaomo . •·$,
adult apta In u plana ,...,l. evtt. 7•1419•
from -+ ooo&a. ten· ~tel01br2Br•pt ""· "'81falla, POod•I laNpt.16Ulll.l*ll)I . 0. far~ • Mal· .,._,
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CIMTllPOIMTI •• 4510 owne r i.h lp "' ITtOVI\'
•••-•••••••••••••••••• ~~tlmated $12.000.000
J .. =6 =~lhur » a.q ft. I~ ft ol storage gnw 1714 > k>7-u:im_ 1ndo o r 1h op C M 4 r e • 8ayW Wli ~7~ Moitj-fll. tNtt
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71~2717. Sto rage lot fenced o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------SO!c6S'. 1 hlk from Orange
Sl90 UP. Office-store. on 17th. C. M 6Th-537S.
C'1lM, d,,,., A /C. 17301 ---
Beach. H.8. Li.c 842·2834 ..... W..ted 4600 ---~
Newport Beach ofc/apt
~. Cunnt:ry scrt1on.
675-4912 broker ---
·····~················ Rc11~n11 bl.-. work 1n.i
writf'r Mee k s o n e
be droom cotta g e 1n
Corona del Mitr or Costa I MOS Mii IENT Me:,a . Qwe tnesll essen
t,;..,tabltsh ed Newport uaJ. Wnlc Clwmfled Ad
Hcach full i.crvlce e x· uoo. Otoly Pilot. p .D.
ccutl ve ll oit{' 3 In · lfox 1560, Cost11 Mes11
dividual off1ce 11 now 921i26.
available. ,\II amcnltleis -----
included in month lo
rn o nth rcnl u l .
,\fol'Art.hur al Jamburel'.
i;x 1~x.1.m vr~ ROW INC.
752·7170
&ecuti•• Suttes
New ucldlt1on l0 i.ull1: 180
1-\111 i.ervlf'e exct• i.u1tt.•i.
"\ Newport Ct.•nkr l<I
oc>w off1t:c-s 111 plush :.ur
r11und 1nl(' w u n rle r
l(n>und a"s1~111..'<l par k
1ng 1-'rom Si9S mo At.k
about our move 1n JI
low:.mcc
Newport Regenry Corp
• 17 1416'W 7189
Law om ce or other pro·
fe»1>1onal o Hlcc AVCO
f'1n11nc1al T o w er .
!'llewport Ccntl'r Sm.:ll'
offkC!I or 3 off1rl' swte
n eeepllon arl'u. Xerox.
law hhrary !l~:l 24 I I or
m:1t711
I 11r :! ltm Su 1l1•s from !$7~1
11!1 W lfi\h St C1tll Torn
~Yl(I ~~I
AIRPORT AREA
Dcslrt' lse/renl or hou1w
cpl lookinJt for unrurn 2·3
bdrm w1en(·I yd for 2
rrwlure dof(s. Have good
re f 's ror a ll o f us
751 !llOO. I:! 4 pref. Steve
or J ean
Sl'n1nr c.·1t1 1.en woman
loolung fl)(" rea!> apt tn
COM. N U. o r C.M
i"ea.-.e phone 1·296·3880
1-'em. need,.o, home . Au~.
bl w sy going. qwet &
bu:.y Qtll Pam, :;:;6-9917.
Wlllllb to rent by SepL I
Ln Npt. Bch.. CdM. Irv
areas. I or 2br. unfurn
house or rondo. Local
bus . w o m a n w /r e fs .
Quwl. rel.table. SJOO. Cull
7~1eave m c!>s.
33yr old I'' w 2} r 11ld
t•hi ld Looking fo r home
Prefer M 35 u nder
m:J.5<13'.!. Stephanie
llt•Kp adult w 2 1«1h.,
:.«-t·k1111: I m' 2 llr upl.
H~a:.un ahl1 · Aft •I ,
li:ll 1137(i
WMM' Mt.). Co.
All tYJ* of real t'Slule
inv~tmema s1ntt 1 fMll
S,.cWI .....
ZMTDt
642-2171 545·06 I I --·--. --
CASH FOR TD's
.Arnencan Mort. 5'17·7151
EqUITY LOAMS
UPTOllO't,
Ofo' APPRAISl\J.
Sl50 + 6 ~. ut 13u.4 Int.
S40·14ll
•••••••••••••••••••••••
AtUlO..CllMllh 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
OMLYR
S.-11 any item or com
buuruon of Items for J7$
or lt'~8 with a Pe nny
Plfl<'ht•r Ad J IJnl-S for 2
ron.~utl\•e dayi. £4rh
additional lint' 11> 00 for
the 2 dayi. <'hor.:1• 11'
No t'"mmn ·rlol a1b
~-.. r muro· infor m o1 l1110
.md 1011l1u'1• your 111t "all
lln:.llJI SI r:x1111.,11n·
lf2!11 '\{\ ft I ufl In· .,Ulll'
~1lh 11.:htt•d .,11!11
J\dllllh1llty Xlnl a1•1°f'!-i"'
111 new <.:dM frwy Con
lJcl Palli.11dt.•1> Center
I .CU'illli;( Offl l'l' at 20H2
S.t: fjni.tol 11l!0(1 or cull
:.S1·101U
642-5678 Ludy l'Xl't· reloc a t1n ~ .._ _______ __
from Montre;il de~1r1•:. lu
IM.· mt·c home m c-1111do
S51•J ranJ(c. f\lrn or un
rum No ch.ildrcn/pcl!-i
r;x r e r s . C athy
546-3346 1!157 ·6042
Pvt office for rent. up r x -....St/lnHst/
lf'xlO' 830 W 19th St. Alalu
<;, M. 616-'°70 for 11110 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ...-.u l<d <ul10ff11•e :.p8l'C. 700
"' fl Wci.tcll ff a r ea
l "7G IMH. <·all collect . -
O.C. AIRPORT LOC.
1~rMl•ss1onal o ff itt·
w n.><•cpt 1omsl Mnn 1-'n
:-.:ns month l.O month
~··t·rctarial :.en ll'l'I!
,1\ all 5'1!>-7751
:-.A NT 1\ ,\ N /\ 0 11 I y ~5 mo. Sl'l'Uill offlce11 at
:rtS No. liro11dwuy or t 1112
Wl!!iL 17Lh SL For lllor e
infot·all Hcnul11 :>:;ii 7707
'l.1rbor & 1-'rwy, C.M. 2
rms, $100. 3 rm!., $<!80.
1\1C, cpts, drps. Aftn11 &
cvci.. 640-00l:.!.
<trice bldg nr LuJo Is le
2:j5() LO 4700 fl l11ithly 1m
l>nlYcd pvt offlcf'l> Xlnt
ltH' Ally, Cl'A, I 1nunt•1u l
Ukr will cu upcrulc.
l«J.!17!11 or 95S-316ti
Opporiwlffy 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uqu<>R UCEMSE
Orunge On sate $63,000
Old 1si;uc type 47 or 18
Toll l'h>t! <1!001252-2000
Fl::i::ur Lt:ASr;
1-'rench Polynei>1a Tahiti
vr out.er 1s lunds. Benr h
f r o nt:. u v 11ll;iblc .
Ot!vclopcn; only t>leusc.
Owners in Hawaii look·
lllg for fon:1gn Investors .
C a ll a r e 11 c od e
IO>!flJ-87~.
u.-u~
Orange On-Sale $38.000
Toll I-hie 1110C))2S2·2000
Want lo buy a b1&S111ess
und cam over $60.000 + a
year ? Scamlesi; Rain
Carry ing Syst ems. We
mike our own & in11taJI
l h e m o n the job .
Cl\UifanU."<' busm ess fro m DfSIC SPACE referrals. Plua lot:, more
~&Up, loc. 1111 Newvurt bu."SmCli::.. 2 trucks and
lJI. NB. Cull 1145·3050 01 mat:h. $75,000 . Mor e
1>~7211 room to expand bw!i.nes!>,
--serving all of Orange Co.
DEC SUITES tbtablls hed busln e11s
twppmetls t8 having your over 5 years. Phon e
plllce of business at 566-'Tn.3afl6pm.
Baker Cente r . Recep· Cl::RAMIC BUSINESS . tJonist. conlrc rm, phone
coverage, too Xerox l!:ntire Inventory, kiln,
copies/m o. c offee. In· potter's wheel. moldl,
c ld'd In rent. Secretarial show cases, greenware,
Svcs. avail. For more in· etc. Will alao lrutl.ruct.
fo, please call Bev ut Sr?:I00.837·6123.
1110.21~-----Tennis Shop. High profit,
Orange County Airport low overhead. $14,000 + ~~uUve offices. Plush inv. 67l~l.3 R EIM.AX
11uites " indlv om ces. o:.ner mus t sell irn· Hcnt inc ludes rccl'P llo n lst. Sccr e 1a ri:il m e d i ate ly OF.LI ·
<rorv1ccs-av:.11. S undy l~IAURAN'f, 3600 1111· WS-0122 fl $150.000 gr04!11. 20' ~
-_ net. $200.000 + polenU11l .
••IP111...... 4450 Xlnt lellict! & location .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Low rent. can be help
fi\lr &tore It office s pactl al
reMOMb&e ratMs.
IOOtelOOOS.Pt. Ma.A Vi:R-DE f>R
PLAZA
11iZ5 .._. Vttde E, C.M.
14Ml21
run. Subrrut all offers.
981·~7 eves. ------Mllllyto&..91 5021 .......................
SW.. LOAMS
Md
a.id Ttuat o..t a.o... on
==optrt)' to meet
* * • Keith Chmtler
Kil:)I Spnnl( Cir
I IWlllnglon IJcach
Yuu are the wmnl'r ot
"""frff Hckeh
1$22.SO value1. lo
fun~ll.ng Ur<>h
Barnum & Bailey
Cm · us
,\~ 2Jl<.I Lhru 13lh
Anaheim <.:onvt'11l1011
Ccnll'r
Tic ke ts rnu:.t b e ex
ch a nged for rt:i.t·rvcd
M·ab at the (;onv{'ntion
Center a hl·ad or time
Call 6"2 56'711, {•l(l 272 l•I
claim your u ckcti.
* • *
5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
~ or l'ound a JK.1.., C 11 ll
Animal A :.:u~tan t.'~·
LeJjgue. 537 -2'l7:J. "'' f et•
1-'0UNO Wh1l c• p upp}
apx. 6 moc. • vkm1ty 111
NewPort West. Hunt
lfllO.on Beach. LooQ hkc
Samoyed Call 96.l-1856.
Found vlc. Goldenwe11t " Heil. H.B. black m1lt!
German Sheph erd .
84'1-GM
L o s t : Norwegian ~khound. M, allv~r/.rry
w1blk face. St>rln1td&le •
McFadden , Kcwud
91B-70.19
LOST: Walkie-Talkie
pnvate frequency bua1·
ncll8 radio <Look• llke a
poUce WllL I Bran.d namt!
Redl ·Com . blk. V ic
Rrookhur1 l /PannlDg.
HB 7 1 1 7
:.!t:J.m.13021114-1u.1202.
REWARD
1.-our doc. "Woody".
Hlond. Benji t ype .
~, .......
PLEASE _, WanuUoe eall. We
......... 11 ••
LClll IDldlwn do&. Brown aa.t....,., ,_le. Wear•
~~~ ...... !?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!.~ ~~~~ ..... ?!!!
rouad f e•lrllt any &•perlenud l •l•I Activity Director, toln'-l brown/white. NUetary deeltt• ltin· Ue.nMll. Good aalary,
Vic. Manat/Ma1Dotla . ......,. work Aue l.1·31. blntata. N.B. aru. &end
1· .. 1&0wnermYltW.... Npt1CM 1n1. Oya ,.__.to ClauUMld M
Ufy tap. -.au ill 8 llS/244·0123, eve. .... Dal.Ir Pilot. P.O.
-. m/3113.1121 Boa IMO. Cotta fil91a,
----CA.-. r-.dsmleoruc•Tl1er ....,w....., 7100 -------
<'It Oraoae eye. Vie --··-•••-•••••••• I••••••••-• ~aJWamtr. 2 col· I•-------· • 0 J ....... .,. lan.M2-l'JOO. AAAAMl --....... ---A11t To Pn!Aldtnt r--fUUND: Claim or adopt ~ himale. Blu. Merla SCarad. Graduaw •74ne SPlaALllT
Aa.lli&ralaan 8hep. approx Drita Gamma Sorority
3 rno Female blk tt11n etc> med mla llO-SISK SI LIOO,.,. ~
0 ...-man Sllep, youn1. ~lnt~t Ol\ly
fo' t1 m • I u G o I d e n Uz ~ ... Aaency
Het.l1•ver. 1 2 yra. Med· "°"'Birc h. Ell tab '64
tUah btown Habblt O r11y ~Beach. '¥·8190
&! white p&aoon. tea band I~~~~~~~~~
••· CYl11iKS. Animals
"'<'kti d up by N 0 .
Anuo1&I Con trol. n ew
11twlt.,r ; Newport ll11li.
l\nlmfll llU11plt11I. 27670
san MiaU4it l'l. li. 6" 3656
U..t La Shepherd r ro10i.
wlWht bl»z .. on h1« llR
l ~&ft 84 6 1 88•/d y ~.
lAl.3 7:116 eVl'fi Vlr 3Mh St.
Nli •
Loflt Dlk Per51an ·at.
ttold eyes. bm ne11 collur
V1r on g llurbor Vlt>w Ill ~. COM Reword
114() t.208
Arcounlln111Nlght l'ost
Ing Cle rk. Prefer ex·
perienced on 10 key &
tYJ)lnt to tra.in for acct11
re c elv1ble c o m
puter111ud1t po111ting.
8pm·2am. Tues th ru Sat.
Call for Mppt .. ~·SOOO
elll 520
AcrowtUng
ACCOUNTING
TIMIORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
AJDE · Pte.s rbool '°" af t.emoons. 3 lO 6pm.
549.2550
1\.10~-Cor eh·menlary
'school play gro und. 2
pce1tions open 11 l2 to 6
F'OUNL> 1-'t!m Gt.•rm:in
Sheph erd. S0·60 lbs .
Ulll blk, whl forepuws.
7 22. Vil' Hroadway Shop
<.:entt.'r. 118 847 ~
I II 30·6 w f2 hrs fnr Or0119• CouRty is lunc:h oo ~111
lo•••MJI AIMS IO_.. wt! Alarm Company nct!ds
lrlWll't! Mir\ ICC pt·r~oo.
eler tron1r bar kground
hrlp(ul 2211 Forebl A VI'
wun11lie11ch
-fo"()UNO Grey & wh1ll'
l icrrn shcp. Male Vic.
Carfleld1 Mal(. 963-3488
5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
0.C. AIRPORT
SECT'Y &
ESCORT
•SERVICE•
S1Jel·1ali-i1n1< in tJu:.1
n essm c n . r es ide n t !->
~ell'fllTIC.
719·5248 24HRS .
t-:rwrJ(1ttnA MASSAti r:
UobJam~ Lie Mu:.scur
Outc<\ll 9 11. 494·5111
MICHEUE'S
•Outc ...
llAM·2AM 83S·J749
•FOXY LADY*
OUTCALL ONLY
•972-1138•
PfU~G NA NT ? Carini:.
t'Ofll1denl1al f'ounsehng &
rl'fcrral Abortion. o;1do1>
LJOo & kcc1m1g
Al'(;J\IU :
~ritual Ruder
UHaS. r;I Camino !teal
~1111 l'l1•mcntc. l-111 lly IH·
For A1>J)I <l!fl 72!1(;
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS•
4'1 llr.. :m 1s 1:1
I.ANA'S OUTI;AL.I.
IOAM·2AM
ns-1>193
Ttler1tpeot1l' mas~a~e hy
ln"d techn1l·1u n. NU
Appt . 3: :.>-WM 541j.2JH7
.. * * FT-.dA..-..V•
16255 Mount .Ba tJe11
f'OW(•ll
"'11onu11n Va lley
You an • the wmner ot
ttrH frff tick.ts
1$2:.! 50 value I, lo
llml(hni: lirO!>
&mum & Ua1ll'Y
("1rcu~
1\ug ~nd thru 1:tth
i\11ahe1m c.;oon·nl11in
Center
T ic kets mu:.t be u x
t•hanged for reservt'ci
l>CllL'I at Lhc Conve ntio•
Center ahead of lime.
Q.111 642·::.678. ext. 272 lo
claim your L1ckl'lb
* *.
JET SET
ESCORTS
()Ult'ull 957 ~ ................
Or. Cty Filtnt
•LADIES•
Mtodel-.& t.'St'Orh
P1t•au1•Fi911"H
24 hr 535-4719
Malc 10. wa nti. female
compon1on btwn 30·40.
Uke8 ptcme11. r1tmpin1J &
local travel. home life
Ile. 54l .... all8pm.
Lw.&Vldd •<Malti•••• ,.. ....... oftt
24 Hr IJS.1l ll
"'@mole companion want·
ed lo act."Omplln)I 218 yr
old m an on weekend
mountain backpacks .
-i92-21l97 eves1wkndll.
Wt'rft
llOll•R'I' ....... accounlel1'5
There arl' many nt•w
firms movinit into tlw
Or ange County t1r(·11
bnngin~ a bout "n 111
crc11sin1t demand fo r 1•>1
pcne n('t•d Acc·ounl in r,:
11 iid l>11 La t•r11cci.!->1r11!
ix •r.l()fU 1cl
C'A'S
Auclton
Tax AccOURt•h
Cost Accouittanh
Sr. Acco.te111b
looldlffpers AccCM1HMJ Clerits
DatoEittry
K/P Operators
If you are not aware: of
Lhc benef1ll> of workm1e
temporary -g1 ve w. ..
call or v1s1t us 11t oor m!W
location. We will be hap·
PY to W!>cuss 1L with you
We 11re located in the
COLl>W~LL BANKt:H
BUILDING
Su itt• 11200
~~~Nu Hruudw11)
Sunt h An11
1714) 835-4103
FrCl' Parkin~
Aet.'OUn t 111 g
TEMPORARIES
We Are Now
In Your
MeiC]hbortlood
EantTopP-,
While WoridMJ
..._.HCMM
Wt::Nt.-.:1::0
BOOKKEEPERS
ACCMTANT
A/PCLERK
A/RCLERK
PYRLCLERKS
KEYPUNCH
CRTOPER
GEMLOFC
(;AU,
752-6136
OR
SANTAANA
550PftC...._Dr
Wt.105
547-7375
@
==:r temporary
DIVISION Ofo'
•Sltto:RI Lt.:t.:• ACCOUN'lAN1'S
Cert. M&lllS(N8e ASSOClAT~O
llou1n•ralls by Appl. PERSONN t::L
8311-61m SERVICES. INC
~~c..p.y 18662 ~ORTS MacAarHw II at hrl 14 l .Ql.80 ,._ .. lw;vl•••* w,.~s ...._ ... _........... , .......
Oo6lll Cll ~ '""· ~~~~~~~~ Have rwn. eau TNwlllll - -
S.ereUriH, Breo4a. I•-------_._ ACCOUM'l'lla
.,,...., s.t-.k•
PUX opera tor!> ro r u
te le phone an:.wcr1ni:
llt."l'VICt• l'Xpc'Ot!nt'l'd or
will trwn. ,.'ull llml' or
part tune i.h1fl!> ava1la
hlf' Uay:.. a fll·rn1,un
t'Vl'fllM!' or IU'llVt· yard
Must tw uhle lo work
:-omt• wt-.•k!'nd., Typ1 ni:
:l•, wpm rc"<1u1rc<I Mnny
1·•1 lw•11cf1h II\ ,11labl1•
l'ka.-.4· c•ull Mon 1-'ri
V.1i.h11111 bilJOd Jll',I
IA() 17:Jl
(.,,...I .1 :\11• ~ ,, J t I ,1
1r.:s 11u, 1 .. o r.
APROPOS
UDOISLf
Toww + Cou1try
Shopl
A I'' 1 n e 1-: u r o p t• a n
t>c1111(ner Boutiq ue I'>
:.e ckln i: u !>cll1 n 1e
mana l(er & add1l1onal
:.taff S;ilary Ol>f'n Cell,.._ 547-3925
/\I~ MANM; t:lt
for ;,;, unit:. in <'nl'lU
;\"lcs.1 LXP<'r'd 1•oupl1· w I I ,. h k k fl g I' 'I II
Hushan<1 m ainl ••l(p
(' 1111 IMZ 51Ji:t 11r I 21:J1
HI I& :fi."1 I
1'1'1' MJ\:'-1/\(;1·:1<
IOI :J2 un1L.... I br l'Jf'h.
G .1rdl·n l;rO\•· t•.x
JA:!"I enet>d on I y !J55· u 17 i
ARTIST
Rldg d1..~1gncr n .. l'<li. :in
c x pc ri c n c <' d p t· n c II
!>kctt'h ar11:.l ln do 111
lt•rior r oom develop ·
tneflL., fo'r1..~ lanrt: Ix.I":.
Uill for mtcn ICW Mr
Sllmucl
~11T<:tli::LL OSAOCllt,
1\SSOC
!'llt:;Wl'OHT HE1\r t1
7 H 673 ijJ()C)
A'>M!mbh:rb
J ST & 2MD SHIFTS
l.4·url1n" Mfr. of f'Cn
dnll1ng syslt•m.., 1:. ex
pand1ni,t & t1rfCr h Il l>
employees not only good
betlt!f1l:. I lo include ll co
J*!d mt.-dl<•al pl11n I & lop
wage s. but ;i I :.o JOb
~unly &.:rowlh
r:l.t:CTRO
Mt-:Cll/\NIC:AI.
SU 0 1\SSl::M HL Y
Keqwres knu-.lt-dl(c ol
oolor code. i.ohh•nnl( &
wir1nl( dla 1eram:. to
pcrtorm a varie ty or
work duties -b en ch .
cablci., harness. panels.
d\aSSLs or entire control
UD&l.
PR£.ClSJON
MkX:HANICAL.
Posi tion Includ es
res ponslbi,lty fo r a ll
operations In the
met'han1cal aMcmbly of
precision 11ub assemblies
up lo t h e complex
mechanlcltl assembly ol
OW' m1&clunes. Rt.oqulres
up. m rloiw tolerance
f1UU\g It auanment
U you fiel yoor b1At k·
around Includes t he
quahf1r ations we are
~ 6 are ready for a
~ to a new, duo
work env ronm e nt
pleMe call 114·566-8300 Of
appb In penocl •t
L&T'5 MAK& A DEAL
UDO 1q. ft.. la l'' .. l loci· IMail ..... VaUty. ,._.cdClwJIOreeo
(Jll)...,
your..-.1
R.I!. Dl:PI'.
SAMllMOIAMt
IDI red cotlar .Hllllllll19C• '
R . WA RO . V I~. :s==~ c:&al
()Nap Coulll1't Madinl lead ...... , .... aft
Immediate ~for a
MWAl.C• COMrlOl.S
16'01 Jt-0 ., .. ""' .,.. Newport. Nr P.O. ICodenl 7H/lallll0
.... A.IMnorolc. -~~~~~~!!89 ,\VOii·(£). 111-477·'7001 ----:-Mr type _.._ loan.
C..merelal butldln1 Rell IQMa&e, Comt.r. It
....... fl. 0,.n tpeC•. Div.AS. .......
....... floor. On""' ..... CM. Cell ... MU CAIN MIT
•. ttta.MI"! a.I la lrd tl1•11N1Mr
CANNSIV VILLAQ f loau l•& .•. for any
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Urd. /Tu,ln . .N . 8 . . tM·l:Dlo.; ... aJ. _ ............ .
1111 ....
Lc!lt! Ch1hualtua, fem. l-1. wl1 )tll
brown, akin cond.. ... ···-······ .. ••••••••• ............... aaav...-. ~'--""..._
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I
detalled minded ln· &O& M/f dlridu.I with t r••rt i...;::~;:;;_----....z...
1enenl clerlca ••· PSMDce lnellldlal typ.
laa. UUaa. • record ................. ll
rt111me or ~ •P· plkllllan from 1. Buclrte.
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ASSISTANT TO
CONTIOl.l.ll
A diversified property
nnqtment company la leekina an au·t to the
Controller w/acct 'g &
compute r scie n c e /
itnalyst background.
Computer scien ce
degree prefem:d. Good
pay & benefits . Call or
Stmd resume lo Uev.
ALTA PIOPHTY
MAMACHMEMr
16121 Hale Ave, Irv
!014 957-8711
AstistMm•91r
Huntington Beac h apl
bldg. Must ha ve m ain·
tcnance •c ,xper1 en ce It'
abillt)'. etc. 45 + yrs.
Salary + apt. ~1-8."14t.
•AnENTIOH•
GtRLSGUYS
TRAVEL!
t:.:xpandln~ local C-0 nai.
unrnedJ atR p()81tloru; for
sharp, alt>rt & t•nthuastu·
~I' to trav<'I West
Coast & ~arh cit 1~ with
fun group No exp nt·t·
with l'Xpt:nsc pd tra1ninr,:
progra m. Above avcrul(e
l'arn1nK:. + bt1nu:.ei..
Transporlallon & !!as
funu:.hl'<.I All 11pphc·u nl:.
must be ablt! lo Slilrt 1m.
me."<.& S<-c M 1~s Uilrnes.
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1\mb&..\sudor Inn. 4!911'J S
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n<'t°dt'd ('Vl'OIOI!" l..il(
lic'h. L<lt! N~I. O<ina Pt
Call The t<e~1 s l l·r
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AUTOMlfflVr.
Ser-vie• MClnacJtt
fop N1•wpurl 1mpor1
-.ton• -,1•1·ks full 11m1·. ,.,
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BEACH IMPORTS
IWI Um 1· ~l n •1·1
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Al:l'O~IOTIV r:
WAMTED!
1-:xi.wr1t'nl'c•d p;11nl .-r-.
hc lpt:r for im port d1·
..ilt-n.lup ID C~la Ml'!'l;1
Mu-'l be fast &. th11rou.:h .
c·apablt• ol b lock :.andin.:
& p:untinJt Jam:. Salary so oo.hr M1•rlH':tl. ""
tic.ti & df'Olal IO!'IUntnl'•'
paul by t·o r~xcellC'nl 011
porturuty 11 yoo quahh
Call t)J I 44Jl. d-.k fur
.fack&Jay
~lk~lmDOrh
1961i llarbor fih cl
C:C>:'>'T I\ ~1 ~SA
AUTOMm'fVt:
* DEALERSHIP
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BabflaUW' ~ ,or yr BANKINO T.:LL£RS·
old pl t:uL Blull uca ate S.. a moaUl. Mual
ol Newport Beach. Call currtallY b4: worku'a In
allS.640-003'1. blank. Must be bonded
Blbysit Infant, 10•14 dys
mo . Lovlnt mature
woman. COM. &40-0810 ...,,.....,w..tM
Need mature woman to
st.-y Wlth my 3 girl!.! dur·
lng the rlay, AujJust 6
thru AUICU!lt 10th . 546-~I
l'.per hr. 8lO12 hrtl. o.c.
R11ceway Conceu 1on B:>b.~~11.
~ ....,..CIO nu.as
SOUTH COAST
NATIONAL. BANK
At1 lndepende nl Rank
11<1!1 Sunflower St .
~ta Me1rn Bobys1tlcr to wntl'h s vr
ohl duught{'r. II S<lO Mc;n I---------• F'r1. own Iran~ :'i541 24~1
lll\ 6
UAKl'~t<. l'>IP sircr Wiii
tram Apply 1n 11ert!. 705
t;:. li&lb<J11 UI, Uitlbo u
9umSpm
Hanking
Tlf,UR
HEW ACCOUMTS
Part time pcrm~nl·nt .
lYPlllft rcquirl•d Will
<'00.,1dt-r tru1nct-Catll for
<ipp't . J oa n Mur11cl11.,
100~1
.\tutual Sav1ni;i. & IA>.in
570Carrunod1• fo:t.trt<llu
Sltn C:le mcolt•
t:Qual 0 11por ~mplyr
U;Jnkml?
Ta.1.EA/Pcrt ti,_
l.Jo~'TW}' Sa v1n11:. & Loun
hw. ;in Upl•l\ln)! In Ill> <.:u.ta Mc:.u 1Jran1·h ror a
part lime teller S11ving'>
Iv Loan or b:111kmg l'X per
prf'fcrrerl MuM he ahl1·
lo work Saturday' Xlnt
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TELLER
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SAYINGS REPS
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FIDELITY
FEDERAL
Savinc)s & Loan A''" 12l:l1iM Hi ii
An t!<1u11I UIJf>l y 1•m11lm "f
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SECURITY PACIFIC
IAt«,ttt.21141.n,.st
._. lft C~fontla hen
........ ill
the s-ta Alta «H
for.
LOAN
PROCESSORS
I~ cmdct.t.s will
.. •wrriMCed. Con-
••ntlonal, VA/FHA
t09t ptOCHsiltg: Sa•·
htcJI oftd Loan or
Moftc)Dgt banltiftcJ" H •
perie.c• P' •ferred.
We off~r our
~NS COft!Petftin
shriinc) salaries, H ·
~ ~s Clftd a
congettid worldftCJ flt-
v ironm•nt. For lm-
meclat. COMiderotion,
,.._.contact:
Marian McCoy
12131613·6633
SECURITY
PACIFIC
BANK
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POSfTIOHS!
Orllnl!c County )!rowth l•---------requ1 rl's llOW ,\f{I) llA:--IKINU
flkkpr IJ1"pu11•h , 1·11111
jlllll'f ~· l' I'll, lYPllll'. 10 kt·} .... T , $1 :.lJ rl 1m 1111 •
IOOt<KEEPER Qlevrohit r:XP I\ NSION'
I lle u\y -duty l 1n1·
lt.'Chnll'lans'
:! Nl'w 1·;ir gt'l·read y
ll'CMlCl:tl\."'
GM t•xp er1cn<'t' p ri·
ft-rrt-'d t'lea. ... unt work 1111!
r ond1t 1on:. 1n lira nit•·
Count> Airport rnrnph•x
l':.l(t'. pay. lwncf11:. Opp
for advant·cmt-nl S1.•t•
S.in1t·1· Mgr. Jl bll!>)
HOWARD Cit.•rolet
Uuw & ~u::ul St:.
Nk."'WPORT Ut-:ACll
/\trrOMOTT V t-:
PARTS DRIVER
Must be 18 ye ars old.
have val.td Cahf. driver 's
license & good dnvmg
record. Apply in person-
uk for Wally.
HIWPOttT DATSUN
1188 Dove Stret.--t N~'WPORT BEACH
Auto Trans Shop looklll&
forqual.Jf1ed personnel.
548-2288.
Going Into
Business?
Al required by lew.
new bu1ln•••••
1a1lng • Fictitious
Bualnns Name must
register th•t name wtth .... County Cterk.
C.I the DAILY PfLOT
LEGAL DIPAllTMINT .., fonM eftd ,.,,..,
lnfonftall1 ;.
~ ......
llVourProf...-llOME REPAIRS?
Did JOU bow JOU can ~ • clualfkid .ct la U. Dail)' PUot Service
DU'sctor)' for • whole
IDODtb for aa UtUe H
•• per dayf Jl'or more ..,..tioa,call ._....,.
llalte tho•• aood ......... 10UI ...
----••allalM to _ _._.,....,.., .. . ...,, ........... .. n-n·11c. .......
Columbia !-IJ\ 111 .: .... ;,
Krowmit f111an1·lu l or·
1tan1.ta l 1on . ha!. 1m ·
mcdJatt> opportunit11..-s 1n
the Loan Ue~n ml•Jll of
I l ' 1\ 11 <I h l' I m 1\ ti
nl.11\Jst rallvt• uh 1ee:.
LOAN
PROCESSORS
Will ti.· rcspons1bl1• 1111
pro1·t·s:.1n~ do1·umt•ni...
t111· Jll l} ~-:. 01 loan., .111d
tor c·x.1m1111111: \ .1nuu:.
documt.•nli. ball''> l'M'ruw
IOSlrUC:lJOllS. title un1I a11
pnu~al rl!port,, llCl'Clh of
tru-.t I for ronlorm11nc'-'
with Loan Comm1ll1..'<' rt"
qwremenls . l..o un pro·
ce:ssms: expenenc... and
typm~ i;k1ll i. of 55-65 wpm
art:t~.
SR.LOAN
PROCESSOR
Rt.>qulrcs experience In
prooosi;mg m 11jor lnani..
knowledge of ull phas e,;
of proccssm.i and typlntt
ol M·6S wpm. l<nowlcdf,lti
o( <'Orultnx·t1on luum; and
n.."-'el1l S&L cx1~nl•n1'c
pref ern:'C.I.
LOAN SERVICE
CLERK
!WspOnMbilltlci; Wiii Ill
elude hondl.tn1t de m 1.1nd11.
p1tyment.s, beneficiary
iitatemcnts »nd othe r
loan service. a<.'tlvit1e11 •
as well as data inpul to
computer. Loan servlre
a.,.ienc. and typan1 ol
5Ml5 wpm required.
Columbla offera ex· cellent ularlH, Jood
Catfl9' ~.and out· at&Ddina beaefl&a lnclud·
Ina dental roveraav.
Pleaee call Peraonnel lor
an Interview 1ppoln\·
ment.
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Full l'h:irge mull• hook:-.
for 111p p r op m~nl
IOIOOIZI
ROOK I< r; r: 11 r: R I' u 1 t
lHTlt.' tor Ortho-Dt•ntal 111
fwc N.H Two 12 d a\'"'
IA'r w.;"t:k. &t2 :!626
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h J t' k )! I' Cl U 11 d N V II
l>ITll.HWI UJll SS6 tiJ2H
fboldcf"Cpt•r. I' T pcrma
rwnt :.!O hr.-. pr wk Com
pull'r cx1>t!r requ1 red
S.t l11ry fl ex1bll'. In
Lervll'wmi:: 9 l. f''rl. i '27
751·!«.0 N.k for Lu. Van
Mutrl' ln..,uunce Agency
IOOUHPSl
Olallcng_mg pos1laon to a
phyMc1an:. office. All
bookkeeping function,;,
payroll, billing & collcr ·
t lon :.. S alary c o m ·
mcns uralc wtcxpcr
Contm:t Rick RHyl 17MI
752-5611.
BOOKKr;i-;1•1-;R 1·:x p1·r
for J\i f<. Alf>, (,'t it. &
ba nk rcc·o n1·11J atlon
Mu!'lt l 11t•, growth poll'n
l 1 lt I Bay I ri1 n t Io r
l'h 67:J 4750 fur 111
t(•rv1ew uppt
IOOKKEEPER
Sll1ary open for garment
ml'tt .. self sl~rtcr. 5 yr.
exsitrlence. Send resume
to : P .O . Bo x 2203,
Newport Bead>.~-
BOOK K~EPl::R/ AS ·
S lSTANT-Part-tlme e.m to lpm. At'CC>UDU
rec., Ute typina, pbOnel,
ten key . uper. only.
Marine H ardware
Manur . t'ay comm .
w /upe r . Cl'aerryl',
842-«IOI. ---------aoonmu
Put·Umt fOt' Nwpt B<:b
lAw Office. Conta<.'\ P»l
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DAILY PILOT U .... 11 .MP.1p! Wtit!!!id!t, July 25. 1971 In: ts
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eMpa•a Auwerla1 ~ ...... *••If tit*'.... UQ~.Jaod· ...... ~ • " ...... ~ ..... e-.._ ... ~. IClfe·ci::· DAMtYIUITmtl Brick~ S...U Jobs. Your Harbor area Llllbl • J'OUI' ..._ • ftb or 1 Ume 1erv. N9wport. co.ta Men 'ft ,.-er. tM/eiit. PT'of. ., .... , 1taia_. 11aaa .. j.·Jl'I .. _ • .,,,., ...... -,_............. ......... .
1n.•&111 -· ,..... . =-~ 'Coa1111r1•r1r Care
VAC.\HTS. Nntalt _,.. lnlfte.m.nnews,, qultty work. Reaaoe. OYeriQU1qL-..m
apeclalily . STCAll Ucl1-. l!.tl ebMrf .. ~ ~ ' ~· ,!.· ...... ~-'• ...... -~ J -I -• .. ..... , .. ........ ~ ... ....., .. . ...................... . P'alt "9uUD1 ....... up. CARP£T CLEAHJNG . a:tctt. stone. block wort, pwa.D&ft.-..m T•sW• .... Jlonded. Im rree r..t 11le tloori1. con cr~lc _, ........ •-••-•
uuuin•H•M-•-.. ---·--..... _ HOUSE•AnPA'INT -..... ..-_,. --·-•tteettttete U&
Yd It aar clnuJ)I. Jii'ree
till. (714)162-45WJ
5l52-tlDl. • • patio•. walks, drl vc Prop•r prepiua,ioll, Clarftce'a TV, 1..4Kal
ways Free e1'l John prune & paial. ReC1. MrVice. GoodNfa ~ unv .. •J'l•Panlai kl& ...., ... • ~vMa a.mcraac&AN·Pri«M ll!PAJRa.EAN ""UI" ·•--1n •lea'-.. t'-I ~ ,.._ eet. & LOOOITMl-ITOI Yard refuae or litht
furniture. Reasonable
rauis. CaU 64041.5.
SUSIE'S
U..&\NJNO SERVICE
751·'739
Mf).1513 Free ea\. LawreDU. nu..!167·I'*
~5 ..._ n;. "' nPt•f'" •• ••t• on •Lie NI. II s•s Lk............ • ........ •IJ•• NOFm"YMAIMT. ~.._.,l _ AM ...._ ti a.o.. I• Ur ~ l'la.-Ol161 Weat•ra United Co .
Luw ~ i.,,1 al'*"' ""'' 11 • n:mnllt' llt· -operator or 12 moteh1 a.411&11 ~ l'\'Mst tl ..-. ,.... ..... Us• U'Q ..... *6c .-.11110 &u1owe•pand· -. l/NML» t al .._......._ ,...... ...,. 1aii 1nlo lhe t'O lft ----~ ~llH»11, O.~b. •le. ELIC'TmCIAN mt-r e JI /domeatl c
A.Ila an~ Sml Joi.* "k'Omed. 23 8 ti. t , • l •a • b •• t rmirlwlt Alea. uf in·
L..-iS.n.... >'ft~ Ovttby fl 5oe wurk•aaalla•~· &mall ter.-·paan\ift&, urpc:n. •• ~.-......... , ••• -.31ca joba,,..,_red.l7~. tr1. tO•. p)urnb1a1. I)~ • lla~y ,.~ «w .... t•arpel r lcanin1 or In
'10.4'-tMlDIA& IT)IMa -.... -C~r11ty • aloo Liu stallauon.. Wew.wd Wu: IQ.llOO • --•••••••••-••••• Cl037)Ut 8ond'1 d \Jlcupportuaky&obld on --• •lMI• cANn. fteij/comm'L Free c~t. )'OW" w«tt. Call~ ,.,_,,,,, .. , Co6of' ~. wht r&73l2 rrom9AJ1-4Plllloa·Fr1
•••-•••••••••••• •••••• c,u lO man bleach. C ... o t-t.nd llOAUblnc of your llv.diarm. haJI SU. Av1 fwillt GHtW.lfhtl
car a your buoM= or ol· rm 17.50. eouch sa4. clu' -.................... /"'9.mw ..
ftce.~ ts. Guw elhn Pfl' odor. WOOD. rencet, 1ates, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Cl'l NINl&r. 15 yra expr. paUQI, r.alOO&hle r•lL'lS Your (.'00\plete service. ...... I Do wort mYMtf. IWa. Cat.IJ847..m3 14: .-ctlon ol papen; & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-0101 supptie&. 67~5
HauUnc residential, com ·
m e r c1111 1, cleanup.
l111ndscap1ng. l.acensed.
C all Phil or Jefl,
.e4 l387.
JllXE'S HAlJUNG ALL
TYP~ LIT!!: MOVING
J..O. RAT £S S48-1451
llauhng, tnmmmg, yard
& garage cleanups
557-8271 ------------
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Merlly• '• CleHlRCJ
Sen.
Complete hoUlecaeaaua1.
We provide q.aallly
auaran\eed cleanln1
11ervlce. Ina/ Bonded .
562-0100
f'o r excellence in bouaedean.lnc. Cleanillg
(Joli m.iled. Stl-37211
Housedean.U:ac. reuooa·
ble rale s . Cal l
Robertaon '• HouMcleaa· 1ng. M7. 7116
2 prl¥ willin& lo clelio
your house. fWlbl, eX·
ps, refs. &62-5.&
....... .. .................... .
Ux:al rncwiftl ft ha&llln g.
freight, olfitt s""'lit.'l>.
boollehold goods & ron
1lruct1on e lean upi;
Reasonablt rates Call
!15i>Zl4 mom&np a& eveli
OK.
....... Senk" .......................
uve-in nursln& or l'Oml)a· naea $40-MS da. Good
refa.2ll/334·7i4J , .... "' .. ,.... •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAINTJNG
t:xprd. Re as Rale!i
Free Etl t . Call Gue
S-04$8
P1lllft' Ma&laa. qnbly
work only. Steve O.y1
49'·TI71, tr;ve.•~
Int Paint 6 wallpaper. Qui won, rea. pr. io'rM
ell. Sle've Sff·421l. f'M
Hl paint, call J im
PalllUnl lnt/ Ell&. Qya lilY'
woril a& mlllWrlal i')'ee
-.itmte.14&-125.2 ~\'ff.
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All ltvels·sty lH age:..
G1tbnella Studio/ Mu sir
Across rro m NffHS
~3003
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Cob 1V Serv Spec:iohet,
1lt brand11
daya /eve1/wknch. .....,,
.......................
Prd lnie lnlRIDtal 6 r.-
movaJ service. l''tee ftL
~9G16315AM.
T ..... .......................
Free Tnal Leuon. ~
teadwr. exp. R.e•bng.
math. f'reocat. Rsohl
Loe-al ~•Us r~l.,ING
8'7.MIOl3
GUITAR
~
...-.°'9a-11~
Will blabyslt. my borne. ~Doer_.
He111ch & Talbert area, We Care C&rpet CleaDen. ..,... Wf Us.-~only a.-..ait3 Steam clean. Ah~o up· •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••• •••••
with a pt!rsonal louc h !
Free ebt. $37.SOup.
979-61"'9
Remarkably effectual
seasoned lady lo or·
ganize & clean your
home. Noteworlhy re·
(c ren c es . Audr ey .
497-104S or7!i9 1928
Prof p1Untuag. t:.xt • int.
Low r»lt'b. ReCi.. t're~
elit. 5311-t'l*>. SJ6-.t383
Neat palchei. 4l t~xljU"cs TYP-J Senice
FttEllST. ffJ..l4l9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-. ---hols tery. Work auaar. Complete sen~ It 11alel;. Miclu MacDonald.LPG A ..-YSenlcet Truck roowit Wllt ,..ee A 1 t RanchoSaoJ~wn GC
••••••••••••••••••••••• tlll. re&i rates. ~JUG utomal c opera or~. pvt by appt 831 1710 Re pair s pichlty . For .uperfluous hMir re· ,.__..1C_... __,4 a.-.-
moval-ffair Ban Wa•· -~ --... 11\11 Method. 83&-0175. ••••-••••••••••••••••• .. • ... •••••••••••••••• •••• • ••
-Cement work or all lunds . ==!=............. t;qui pm en t r e n ta I. Complete Cosmetology frve est ts yrs e JCper. operated. Tracloader·
Kit. t;verything you Alsoblock walls. ~57 College Student.I be11l all backhoe. J 0450 Cal
wouldneedtoslarlBeau· - ---prices. Rot.oUWo1. i;od, looder941 IOwhl jump&
tySchooUMO·l782. Foundahoas. retaining seeding, sprioll l~rl>, bc>t1Ull.15ynihllliude1:x
-------walls, bl~ks. patios . cleWl·UP6, tree pnuuog, c11vatioo, pipe line.'\ & ulil
...... W.ke u c·d.536·50l3.S48·4309 hauling Call Jon , wk.. MikeM1tlh1ew. C714) •••••• •••••••• •• • • • • • • • -- -St59-0rl98 496.-9723
Hoi.Klo..a.9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Want a HC:ALL Y l.:LEAN ........ ,
Houst:·! <..:all C1ngbam •••••••••••••••••••••••
Gi rl. 1-'reeeil.. 645-5123 HOUSITIM>H.S
--- -A group oC local te1tchers
ltob10 's llouseclcan1ng wUI care for your home
Srvc, ror a thoroughly while YoU are away. Ph
cleun hooM:. 540·0857 ~16 tx. 2.
MllS C:L1-:AN make It
i.:lca m . Bal·h . apl!i.
homes eer 9 or •fl 5,
54\1·9372
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--
Pa1nt1ng rNT!t:XT
Neat. horw1.t • "'IC>. . 12
yrs up. L1c"d . Dav~
964-100.
Flneut Painting Sl. he .
ms. Try me 836 SSS6 24
hr:.. ~chard Smor
lnt/£xt Depf'nrf a blc
Reasonablt· Frt't' est
<.:all J:.sy 5411 6158
Pa1nt1ng & plas ter
palrbing Ke 111soaab6e
rates. l''ree est 114111 1 l!Mt ...... ,.,
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Pl~ r~pair. Spec. an
remodehn~. c~ re
PIJ>C f'rtt ~l Tup Kat
~~umbeng. SJ1_::t~---'
Wc"rconty n . but Wf' do It
tut.tr f'rtt ~ Vt:.a /
Mt:, be, int.ti Jc~ 54;$-5779
LP Uf1cc Service>. l'rot.
lypin~. Lcrm J>a&:Mtnl. re-
~um" !I t-tt Lou1.i.tt
ltii:an. 642· 7221.
• .,, htway a.-·-, . ..................... .
VI~ expcr\ly tlei.o pro,
blcm r., n oUwe:n. r ~. r~ w cle1AA. s.&m ..s
b~r:.. ve:lvel.IO. lli.1
~ cot.tuns. brocack:.
elc (.:Oo~l Fabnc C:u-t.-.
~.7433 th:~UM~·covcr lellcn., T?ny G1an"regor10 .
prore:;s1onal prc:;cnla · ~al Contractor. Lie uoni.. reasonable rates, 11345508. P 11l1os. walk
fa...,L i.erv1ce. 493·19731111k ~~ dri Vt' w ayx
Hom e Pride·ga rd~n
cl.eanups, haul aways ,
rolOllJ b nit. 5.'i4 • 1766
lie ct1uuuo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Carpcnlry. rencini(-& roof
1~-Nojobtoosml. Papa um 63H264
t:edar C r pt Clean ·~.
i.lt'am1shamJ)Ot1. wntlow
Wl>h'g, fir WLl 'C 'g. ~'°II
l'ln·~ serv ~/(;omm
lkas on ahlc S imo n
751 119!',1
..... ,.. ...
.. Wot
Al1ocl•11.llK..
!AW homeowner rates
Residential & t:omm~rcial
painl1 n ~ fo·rf'C'
estimates. Ht:s ralPS
6ia-9S!ll
rr=.. 'Window~ 1'1'11.t ~······················ •• •• • • ••. • • • • • • • •. •. • • • <..A."U.-•1(4t su.wJ,,~.ou.,. w iodow
lur Dee _ · __ ------- - -Garderung, maintenance.
8 t::AMO.Nt;YBRUKt;R Coi•odor la nd11ta pin~. Bob.
We tram & provide ull •••••••••••••• •••• • • • •• 5'15-lS70. 213/ 323·6750
serv1ct:. & lender:; at low T ony 01 angr egori.o . - - -----""~I 955·2274 General Contractor Lie. Gardening •. cle&11:ui>s & -------1'345508 . Trellis . 1andscap1og. George
.. rof typing. cassette hmdscape. concrt:te. A lbushl. 54.5-7072 _
tran.<1rnpuons, etc ~3-~ e l e s er v 1 t e . -•VERY LOW PRIC ~'S • _494-91i88~~es._ _ __ • onlandscapemamt.
Want Ad Help? 642-5678 SdJ idJe items M.Z-5678 George 549-ZOLS
....•...........•......
OCC Student I Ton truck
Trash, Lree trim Da n
00.3221.
Altl'e's llouset·lt!an1 11g.
ltcusonablc, rt:lluble &
rcfi. biJ.1266/646·
--The Moppels Cleaning
Find what you want tn S4:rv1ce l'rofei.111ooals,
Daily Pilot Class1rieds. well c-stab. 546·2393
T~
a..dicapiMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
European Landscaper .
Top work. l'"air pnce
Rtis. 646·4871 dy:,/evcs
SW. Idle items W1lh a
~y Pilot Clasallied Ad.
- --Apaf\metll & Commcm:<il
ALLPAJMTIHG 11rop1·rtv Mgrnl Co
~al ~·Ct2.5 l.:ompl <AJtnpk;t~ M-rv 1W _!6t*
r~ lnL$350 --ltoofincJ
~~o&orr•.u., •••••••.••...••....•••.
Custom work lnl/t.xl Hepair 6 lle ro<>I All
l.£C IJ3ti48l.3. 642·8521 l y p ~' ~ h 1 n K I e ' ·
Have something to Mill?
Oasstfied ads do 1l well
rocksbak~ <·ompo·l ,jr
fo'rt•4• l"M 541 i,.JJO lh n
/\var I
w:1,h1ni R~1d 111tor4•,
Xlrn work
bl:! ~l!I 6'l5 1W-l
When you caU (;lassil1ed
LO plan: an ad. you' r\! ;a:.
).Urt-tl of a rrrendl y
weleem<' aed help 1 n
wonting your ad for bc'l
rei.poose Call Now:
642 !"J67K
Http Wmhd 7 t 00 twp W..ttd 7100 Hllp W..e.4 7100 twp W..e.d 7100 Hllp Wmchd 7100 Http W..ted 7100 Hllp W..ttd 7100 Help W_.... 7100 Hllp W..t.IJ 7100 ..•••..........•....... ....................... ...•................... .•..•..•............... ....................... ....•.•..•.••.•.....•.• ....................... .. ........................................... .
<iro~c~~!!l de· CASHIERS
vclopmcnl co loc11t1.-d in STOCK ~cwport Beach m net.-d
ot m;iLure t•xpr'd book· PEOPLE
CLERICAL
Wr:N~t:U
IO·KEV CLt:RKS
PBX OPER/\TOKS
TYPl~'TS
Sl-X:RETi\RIES
CLERK TYPIST
Gr e at spot in Dana
l"otnl 4hrs daily. lYJW
loan documents & hand Ir
telephone'\. t:all Keren al
49&-0LJJ for avpt ~oi-:
M1 t-',11.
Q.OntES TIME
Now lunn~ for new lot:•
lion in San Clcmt:nlt>
U p ::.alcspcrsoR!I want
ed. f/l, pi t. 001·0010 --
COSMETIC SALES
l'resllgiou.~ druii slorc in
Irv 1::. ::.eek111 ~ a F rt
Cosm el1c1ao expcr in
::.clhng 1111 the frant·h1w
lint.'!\ li.t yr av1'r C'OITII)
SJJ.<nl + xl nl c-o btmcf
IO hr day-4 rhty wk
(.l.11 thc Personnd Ut·Pl.
lor interview appl
THE GUILD
DRUG
121ll l76-0561
kf'Cper with real l"'!>tule Cot;t Plus Imports a re·
bat•kground Ma1nlJ 1n tail company 1i. now htr·
J" b e o )', t r c e o r cl i. • lfij( c·ashlerl> & stock ~'()·
numcrou."I baok nccnti.. pit• for il :. new South
1rn yrnll relurni.. etc. (;Qasl 1>lore. Apply 1n
Sulary n1mm ens urutc peri.on al The South
w cxpr. (.;ult 64().4404 ror Coast Pla.za Hotel. 666
ap111 __ Ant.on Blvd. Cosla Mexa,
IJOOK K to: i:; pt: R. ru II on July 23. between 12:30
lJme. JO.key touch. accts & 6pm or July 24·25
IJayable & accts rcc'bl. between 9am "6pm.
Join the team! Become
11 Norrell ProCeuk>nal !
COCKTAJL WAITRLSS
needc.ed. t:xpcr'd, Able lo
handle busy crowtls. Ap !••_•_•_•_•_•._•_-_•_•_•_--•_•
Tax reports, payroll.1·--------• l'leWMIOt work tn a sml
l>uKinc:;s Beach Slit·
t1oners. 556·2922 Mri..
I k.~ker for appt.
ply in per.ion WL-d July
25th. 4pm·6pm only, T~c
Whitehouse Tavern. 340
S. Coasl Hwy. Laguna
Reach.
C~HIERS
UlOTEM MARKETS loold&11per COUlCTIOH
Hill charge 2yr1'. exper. SECIETARY
preforn-d for energetic, Operunftl) now available IRVIN~ 7S2·6666 eu.,y property manaj(e
rapidly growing geo· tor Cull lime assistant tOOE M IF mcnt rirm m l"ounlain
CoHmetic, ~I sale3, 40
hrs. rDature, exp nee for
CM drug store. All 7pm
646-77'4 Mon Lhru Pn ------
COUNTER/YAHDMAN,
full time. mtchanc1cal
ah1hly a +, apply 1705
So Coast Hwy. Laguna
Heh
DATAEMTIY
OPHATOI
IBM :1741 expcnence de·
:;1rablc. Will train to
bl-come bac kup com·
put{·r operat or. 1-:x.
l<t:llcnt fri n"e benefit:; &
~JI condJlaons. Call
IJCr..c>nnel 833-3384.
Uelt Help. Over 18 Ex
11enenc(."<1. Re h!rcncc:.
f ull & part lime .
IM-561!1
Delivery. P/l, 4:J0.9pm.
Own trans, Moo·t·r i.
Some wknds req. Must
bcovr 18. 531-0811
Dt:LIV £KY /OFFIC t:
BOY f'\all ·time. Valid
driven license. re·
qwred. Neal. Over 18.
Apply in person to Mr.
F\Jenta al Robert Bel.n &
WUJiam Fr08\ & A.,!IOC.
1401Quail t•·chn1 cul con s ulting rmnager.. on 2nd.&. 3rd. Valley has immed111tc
hrm. lrvmc, Xlnl salury shift No experie nce ntt. opening for collection COUNT l';J~ He lp for Delivery. must h»ve good
M "-·ncfi•~ Call 5r.,..,1421 We lrain.St.artS3.IO to $4 0 1 d Bakery Ovr 19. Apply d d Al & "~"'" '"' -~ ___ ,,., ___ , ._.. hour Advancement Oen cal bCt'retary utics me u e 70Ci I'; &lbo11 HI, Rullx1u nvmg recor ·• r • ,,... -oll phases or rent collcc !r.lm 1 ... m dra fting s upp II es t•IOkkeeper . $4 hi:. F ;T. opportwuly for manage· , \Jon mcludmg rourt ap· .,,, _ Weekdays only, ru11 NO<•J.t~n~~l~~l· ;;!'fl~:l~':a~ir~~.od.~~ PACIAC pcarancei. Would r e Counter person to wurk umc. Pi\.S Graphit"11. 3950
-_ _ more mlormution "in· qwrc excellent lYPIRI< evenings Apply 1n Campui. Or .. N .B .
...,....._,,,,_....,_,...__.....,. ..... .,. terVJew go to store 82 al MUTUAL skills & a bility for or· J>{'rl>on MacMurray·., 7~-0422.
IOOKKHnR F/C 30009 Crown Valley, ganstallon. Would abo (,1e1:1ner~. 2578 Newport Del men over 18 for LA work cl<lftely with ror· Blvd. Costa Me.'>11 MOVING & STORAG!-; Lwguna Niguel. 495·9950 A major life Insurance pora le attorney ;.;~ .. ------Time~ an N B&C M .
t 0 E x P S 1 8 K . orcllll714/S3'7·"840. company headquartered t-'CUeol s tarting salary or COUNTER help wanted, Pcrm/p.t. $350/$400/mo
Progrc:>s1ve Irvine firm i!:quaJOppor Employer in Newport Beach has SJOOO or commens urate t:xper'd Sandwich man. _646_·5844_ -------
n4•eds person w/hcavy opportunities for in· w/uperlence plus gas 1''/llll'K' Apply in person
bkkp"g bckgrnd. Mus t do h -dlviduals w1lh sk1ll1> and allowance. Call Sue Mon to 3309 t: Coai.l Hwy· DI.HT AL f1nanc1al i.lalemenl & Chsldc1re our . ome. Cdm Periodonlist needs full Lnalbal. Ocl.l·Marc hl, 2 gre at general office ex· lhru•'r19to5.964·2566 _ · ume »SSt. Expanded oals 645-7300 perience in I or more of lrvt.ne PersonnelAgency .. · lkfollowingareas· COMPANION.F emale. CounterHclp dulies o ppty . X -ray
488t;17th, Co6ta Mesu CIYIL &Mi part·lime, over 50, no HONEY 8/\KEO HAMS cerUf1cate ttqd. to::xper Ste~ 642·1470 • •'fypuil how.ework or nur:.1n~ Corona dl'I Mar i.torc. pref'd. Salary open. Call ----ISTIMATC>a Hy hour or week. Car J Ol.>11 counter help want· 1)43.tSJI
- -----u perlenced individual •Sllcrctari~io must. G73'6866 aft 61'M ed. 1-\111 & part time Will . Wloclcs Sollth Coast wanted lo prepare re.\ tr a 1 n c' a 11 M a r k . Dental froot office. f'\all
rt.a felt est 1 m a Les o f :;u b •General Clencal ~()_peratot 67a.OOOO lor appt. Wed· Ume. exp prelerred bul OPDOf"tuMffe diVlllioos, indus trial de· Full tame OJ>l.'fllnlJ for 1 10 Sun not nee. Non s moker .
dlou.,eltcep1ng :~11 Ac velopm c n ls. ut ility tComputcrTernunal 2 yn •. experience wnh ---------644.0011
'
"'rt lime systems " to perform n.-a•-· working knowledge of CUSTOMEA SEIVICE Oc-'A' •~•'l Ortho C""r .. Cooks full & 1,art time utility anvesllgalioos & ~ wo " o o s / vs, o s vs 1 , t:xrwr1ence necessary 11ta Prt ·ti ·· 'i'u&i
JSalcs position foll & calculate earth quan· •Payroll POWt:R vs on dual IBM female, lltehlyfpinit. pror110 ti~ .: to 4'°:a~ per
part lime t1lles. Superv11lon tx· 370/148 wilh commumca· c1enry wit 1gures, week. 1,op salary. Ort.ho
Xlnt opportunity for atu· 1)trlence vital. Apply In •Accounting/ Uom. XJot facilities & (r key add by touch. Xlnl exp "RDA req. 642·2828.
dents &i housewive11. Full penion with resume t.o -..a.a.--.i"ft &nge benefits. Tues lhru co benefits. Opportunity
o(r Mr. ~ al Robert ............._. Sat. first ahJft. Call for ror advancement. In· DENTAL/CHAIRSIOE . cpl:o. beoefita ered. AP· Bein. William Fro.l " IDWrviewappt. ·formal ofrice. C.M. Call ..... , x.rav Uceoae re-
y, BULLOCKS Aaaoc., 1401 QuaU SL «atiallcal/ SAFEGUARD M i 111 e a f l. 9 am at ~ Call541-3000.
D-'·•-• Newport Beath. M8&1aClerb BUSIN~SYSTEMS 645-SlllO. 3333,... """ · Rd c M Dental Aaalat.aol, s uper Coeta Mesa QVIL... We have immediate 22B3•'a1~ · · · CUSTO.-SIRYICE sharp, well·quallfled
<>rcall5"5&-0tlleirt394 OIDISleteia • .,..,... Jf youqualif~, Fee paid. Larae lood chair11ldu1uttojolaow-
_t;q1_' ..... ua1_0ppor....;..;'---E_m_P._1.._'l_r _1 Experienced career ~ ~..!~""'.., -.:U' OOMPUTOR company. really friendly fun atarr in beauurw
Cabinet m.ker; exp In all minded. REOIST~R&D U:.t~ .. ~t. com: WordProc~Mr boas Answer phones, Newport Center offc.
phuea locl'g uuilalla· c I V I L E N G O R pany benetkl. Pl•aae ap. l~ate openm.g. Call Wice orders, lig.httyplng, RDA prel'd. X.lnt salary. uon. Muat have own O~IGNER wtt.h back· ptympenonto· Dian between 8:30 a.m. Many benerils.$700.Also ~.
hlilfldtoob.N.8.631·5'30 pound In public won. · &t s p.m . Neekdays . fee JObs C1ll Dick•---------and or land development '159-0653. O"Ne1I, 540-5001. Snelling DENTAL ORTHO. •
CANDY DIPPER. EJCp. efllineerinl wanted '°" P"91•11 &i Snelling or Newport O\alrslde assist. R.D.A.
APPb' la ~r1: 105 ~. deelgn &t s upervl!lory DtJ_hua.. Conltructlon Supcrinten Beach Aaency, 4340 eJCper. ptt{Be • Flalflllorput· Balboa Bl, Balboa dent ore.re bu1ldlnM11. ea· rn"'"'· time. aut u area. po8ll1on. Apply lo Mr. ..-XI t It 2pm·I~. _ ~eii al Robert Bein, 700NewportCenterDr P>.000. Aak for Tum. --------nl. oppor un Y.
WllUam Froal ft Aisoc. NnportBeacb,Cat'.!lleO m31.50. I•-------• Irvine. ~-0777. alt. 6 It CAMYAS•s -Oat11 l':ntry wlmds ~ . __,. 1 A A w k I.al Quail St., Npt. Bch. Olok: Exp nee. Apply in · -· ---
Employment
Apply at Th• Employ .... & Tr•lllCJ
C"'9r, Sll Mala Strfft, lksollao .... hedl.
TIMM .,.. CET A fulMIH potltiw, rt ...... IWCJ
H•I ... • IMct. rnidHcr. 15 CMlt of HM
pnt zo ....tt. ..... oy .... .ct ---wt.felt ......... ,..rcol C)Uidelmn.
T..eMIMj Aui .. ..e
S671Ptt..._.
L...tsc• MoiatH •ce u .1or ... .._.
Ca.rilTypilf
S671tter~
~ic•S .. poriWertllrl
S60IPH ......
~sK..,..
S'71 PH M...-.
IMildiMJ Mctilttnwe Worilw
$720 PHM-"'
SMGll ••iHH MacW.e
1.,-r U .90 Per How
MecloOlliu.....,.,. sfzo ,..,. M...ttt
Stoc•Clefir
$671P..-MORtlt
Cleric• TrC111cM9
.. SZ.90 PH How
utility M1•tftl•c•
$640 ..... M-"'
UHNtyAI• ssn ,... M0111t1
CCa.ricalt
DRIYIRS kuow Mt 111•11r
R.dlable &itble todeliver
Important documenli..
Need deJ)i!ndable car.
Salar y+ mil e•I!"
lmmcd . openinR Call
lbvue al Cil)' l!llcrow
~blwo9and5.
Oetivtr bak.ery products
t.o supennarket.s. Earfy
morn1n1s & mid ·
afternoo n s . C ull
Y,7~27 /9am·l2 noon
DRJVER.Wa~. full
lime. salary open.
146-..
Dn ver for AM Tl mes
paper rOlale. Good aa lu ry + bolwl, So. Hunt. Bch.
19"83117
DllVllS/Cl11.._ Call
Gd drivl.nl record, xlnt
earnlna pote ntial --
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ESCIOW
SfCIETAllES
1-.:Xt.~ull vc St\crelary for .1
dc=.11<n eenll!f" Xlnl l>kllll>
rf'quire d All orf11·e
d U I I l" :.. f o r a a tJ
1m111l>ln 1t.or:.. Neat ·•I• pear~ Salary 01wn
<.:all Sharon ~1601
i:;,q,..r1e nced matur1·
woman for rcl:ul stor,. ~ ruiihl:> 6 wttkend)',
(;;All 493 u.-a. -
••EXTRAS•• ooeded ! 81t playe\'15 k
xuas ror maJ motlOn pie.
tv sen~ & poss tv com
mercials. Need peopft!
for 0rg Col LA lot' Shoot• lnJI ~. Ca s ting now'
• C714 >5.15-0120 ext 94. We
huve casted for ··t'ul
Break" "Low Al "1rst
U1le" ·· Roc:kY II". Sm
fee. Goan& into 5lh yr.
(1lkod ove r 5.000 Jobtl.
Fa~L rood Service, gnll &
cuunlcr work. 1-'u II ~
I' 111m-0.11 673·3152 Or
ilPJ>IY ll l Newport 1'1cr
NB.
FlORIST
Unique rditsl nur11cr,v
nt'\.ods creal1ve people fo r
full & part time pcrma
nl"nl po::.1t1on l>. Mul>I
huve CXpt!rtencc in floral
de111i:n . E•cellenl op
portW»lY lO work in .1
prct>IJgaow; 11etlln1.
I'~~ apply m pen.on,
Mon lhru l''rl.
ROGER'S
GARDENS
Z)()I San J oaquin
Hills Ro;.id
640-~4 {;OM
FOOD
llONEY BAKED HAMS
f\llJ.t1me ham proce8b
ing. WUl tram. No ex per.
necessal}'. C•U Mark
biJ..9000, for appt. Wed.
Sun
f'OOO MANAGER Deli
style snadc bar 13 loolllnic
(or an uperlenced work· inR m.naflC!r. EJCpandinf(
volume makes lhls an
xlnl opportunity for lht•
nght person. Call Mr
Ford at 'TM-OOl56.
rooD SEllVICt: · Con
<-et.'!1on worten over 21
Up lo $4.50 per hr. I Sat. 11
rmoth. 8 to 12 hrs. O.C
Kaceway concettlon
B:>b.~I. t::um __,pr. e.... or F.qual()pportUftky penon. Le &arrit&, 414 Dependable adult lo DllYllS
inyourowruru. No.ell· ~11/F N. Newport Blvd, ND. LEAD DATA operate pk& lot sweefJer. llmor women 25 yrH or 1 n I · N O e " Pe r · C&.9CAL 1116dnight t.o BAM, Mon· older. Know the coast
Our beautaful Newport
81lach and S.Ota Ana of·
flctl8 have1mmechute op·
portuo 1t1 e s for
secretane11 with 111ll or
more m o nlh a c•·
i;.er1ence . RMpons.ibUitl• will Jn.•---------
chade telephonw com · folmdation, tx~ raunkation with Utle form crew iD Or Cty ~~!'~!_j, !~1!..!.~!~· Comml11lon1 ca1bler ,-... .... ---a1 A/C &66700. ENTRY Frt. ~28U. ciliea. Net $180 a week or - -_.._._,_. PllllL lal le ...-. l'tr1ll -..--. ....... _,,._.., more. Oranae Coast
Gneral cootraetor • -. .... ..:. .... v • pay.tn1D15lwpm,poct CAIVI "'811118&'TOR Der Wleoeneliait•I la v..a-.-"'-b, ., ...... Mt. W&dor.C.Ulfl.IDI -__ ,..,..., req. pboH •olce. Safary """"' Vl"'liiRA .._._ ·--""" Dal a Proe••• In I "'----v •-·"-loatlnc for Pl·Wne -a.rr-•nn, P'ountaln GPlll-~ . --· -·· ---lndl Id I t b "-A-... &. l"'·-b--CMIDB uwt•1pnl.JUDtf,..,. --. .,_,_ v ua mu• ave -~·e.u-·A:=' 'i Valley. <No or Slater £lip,...,,.,. In par 'r-Ct c.u ... J& •--------.~a cnlnlrown ol 3-6 IDOfttba t •-av · _.y • betwn Newbope • ..,..,..a-..:. a•cAL .. r~ ·~1U191r.' =~=~::c:,,:r. tr=:.~.::~k~1c1~,~=~~~ I.~=.::.-...,... NI u .. opeaiaa f• Jlllld lllMNI ~ '"'•'-"1•·~'-'· lnt rwactlou. Liberti Lclleaianaracillc> .a..-.arewt &Darci
8.Cll. ==~l= M' 1+d'nstnl ,..tlloa JUIW.C.-ltwy =~t :.::.:::•eo::.: DOMJT BAKU. early .._.....Na or Prr.
Qaallier: ror .,.....,..., 6 baw the ability to le& =:..:a:-··~ .. •:m~~ Mlrsrt.... lions. Pleaae cont•d AM. Wlll trala. Apply a:.enwed. rrt.dly -• ~ ...._ = _., .-.. .._. --'C:' ·~ Pencniel. AM onlY DK'1 DoDut.t. WftJwlMlll lD W. Col\a e~_1 --_,., ---· e.w ..,...,tnmi -mt17'h.Cot&a-a. •••· PtHlbt• '"*"· '*'---eltrttalot.wl ~ ......... -...a ,_ ..... Ml"'9I but lllillt1 to ..... Mad· Oda: ......... a ev911· p•c1_,. DllAPIRY workroom 1-•.;...;....·-·-----CAllQD·f .. I or ,.,,. • WIMU'J. le.bit eo. ... ._... " dMlr•· lnl ahlftat mdu)' Haven "' ~ lellmtlw oeeeled-Nr. '::Cment rental yard ~-re.:.:.":=; ~YSGV"''"" ~•._:Ill tra1torn ~u~M1~!~ MUTUAL O.C. Arprl l•I open -• for ,...al
&.Ol&llcrJ,OGI. .-• .mu. .. ._;:-.~SntrJ ...... :.~~~o 1------------f.'8~~~~~·1~~
CMHISllCLlllk . ••· -hlntlwM.C.•. · lewel ,..1uoa1, but c.llbllWMDtO•aP.M.
................... ...... .&arr~W•H&e LwumrtNe1v.-bleT lqulOllt-tu*Y ._..,, cal ,,.....,, cau _ wlll c.&1• Plw•adlnourLoll ~·•s••IP ~ Htlpiillltoa E1erow Secr•til'y,
1 = -.l --lea .. 1' .... .....,,, ..._ • • lad Pouad col11•11· !~~-~!!!!!!~~~ 2'MI • nMlrw irr.•I*· __ ; 11a. a ............ , a C:. &0.1. ,...,.._....,..._,: .~ •·•
lllllMllilllli ... ~ ~.:::.~ -~ ........... ••• : .. ':.~ ~ ~ 'l:.i:&&::-;'!fr Ml Ha.PW ADI ....... , _ --
=me. and blhl ,.. area. 91$4191.111-4622 -
........ ,.,,.... of f'oeatac• a... Macled
• ..,,., ,...,..._ for piecework. &aper.
n.. paoilkm otter to, 8'da •c ... •• l7MIZ2 1tartlo1 HlarlH. U · 1-0t_m-aa1 _______ .
cielltlll p'OWtla Jl*llllal ruu. 6 PA ftT Tl 11 t:
aad _...,,.nt bwllUa Politlw ~ Cmtnlet"ll
lnc'Mdl .. ; ~ ..... floor ,.........a.
•PNehatl&hU.Wance A11P17 s.r. lloelNc• • •Prwdlallal'-neet co. t04t Adam• Ave. •Prw= ttqlda.--. KOil •Prolk M u ... rrwt .,.._ •
ReMe can ror aD In· Ptr •"'· Mell aftlce.
c.nMw .. rlWmMI: lluly pecMetrlc offtce. •mt
0.-al Offi~. t~ in•
\el'8t1n1. ('ballen1 n1
work w/a nationwide
-~ finafM't tO. We Med a r 1t rlerlcal Pf'rlOn
'W/t,yp&na ~~wpm, bk· lkeeC>lna· blr1ro p t<ef'd ,
;Xlnt btoeflt1. 14t·1'131
i.:»5 to a rranae 111 ~ t:Ol-:·Mt •v
Genera! HOM~MAKt=68
• MONl::Y 1
· ~aauc lndlv1du0Ls
· ci&l'TI comm to S'l.UOO
by Thank ~g1 v 1n ~1
Dt>mons trate lo a. &
'*··
~ Complek training ,,. __ ;;;;;.-.-_-;.;;.-. No deJ1venn1 or roUt-l1 1•
1ng Ne ed cur Ca ll Hotel
114·SSl·S34G. <'ollect 111 SWllVISOR
~lfts~·Gadgtts "Our IOOM SHVICl 29th Year •. ()ppor w1th <'are<>r Polen·
t1 aJ exists for cellabh:
Genef'al Office person w I superv1~ory
NltSOHFtUDAY 11k11ls.· Some food o r F~ paid. Caruso net'ds restaurant knldit prcfd. l'}iJOy ouut.andm~ <'Om · hi s fr I day' G r ca t pany benefits . Apply
Newport office. All 9am 12 noon. Mon Fri,
arounder gets this Job. Pl:•rsonnel.
Benelits. advancement, MARllOTI HOTEi.
congen1:U atmosphere.
S8320. Hurry! Also rec 000 Newport Cente r Or
Jobs. Call Mur y O'Con· Newpe>rt llcach
nor. 540·5001. Sne1Un$t & .1::.· .. 0 •. 1::.··----·M-/•F
Snelling o f Newport _ ---__ _
lieac h Age n cy. 4340 Hous e keepe r needed.
C...mpus . __ Mon-Wed ·Frl. t:xpe r ,
GfHHAL OfC w/transportat1on. SS hr.
$6IO+ Call 4~·9449 leave name
Small fnendly ofr seeks &II. ---
person w/plt!asant phone HOUSEK EEPER Live ·
voice. Lt typing, m ath In, rm & board + salary.
ability. Call •x1n1 w ichildrcn. ma ture
COASTAL
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
540-6055
2970 1 larbor CM
NEV EH,\ F EE
Cull urter hour~ appt
& dependable. Sundays
off. Tusttn thlls area.
Mrs. J.issner 731-2080 or
559-4446.
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT
$400-$750+ month
Tht· fJ ,\ILY l'ILOT _________ _, 11t.'(.'(i., auto roult' dn \'t•r:-.
TYPISTS
SUMMER
WORK
557-0045
ON-L I Nt-.: Tl'mpo rary
l'l·n-1wwl Scrv1Cl'~ arl'
pleased lto offer you a
chance lo wm a lnp fur
two to CA B O S AN
LUCAS.
lor home ncw:.pap•:r de·
li v ery 1n t he San
Clt·m e nll' <1rca. Mus t
have cl1·pcnd1tbll• l"ar
S(·ven duy:. 1\ftcrnnons
12·~5 301 M F & morn
1n~s un Sal /Sun
1:; ~-8 JO I Some c-oll('(·l
ml( rcqwrcd r:arn1n1::.
ba . ...cd on i.1:.w of route
call '100·6KUU Ask for
!"Of.I.er Ouellet or Mike
&5h.
Registe r and work 40 ------ -
hrs and you arc m th1:. lmpan1ng ma n:tger 1:. rt•
druwing !! IL·~ that Mm q wrcd for Impor t of
pie!! Onenlal rugs Applicant
WENEEU·
110.Key OpcratOrll
• CRT OJ)t!rator~
, l'liX Opc:•rutor.,
1Secretunl'S f w w o Sll 1
.Typ1sl.,
, G1!neral ()( r Clerk:.
• E1le t:lt·rks
I An -t.: Clt•rh
{ ltecept·IOnlSlb
1Mu~ II Operator~
U\-Llf\:
flMPOllAllY PUISONNfl Sl lMCI 5
3723 Birch St.
Newport •ach
mw.l be fluent 1n spcetk
mg. readmsi & wnttng
Pcr~1<1n & Englis h
langua1:1·:. ll111h. & have
tht· romµrl'ht·ni.1vc bu~•
nt''" 1·xpt•r1cncc~ f1f
Per~1an hand madt-
1·nrpe1s an Iran. not les"
than 10} rs Applicant re-
qwn-d to have J apanese
e xport bus ine ss ex·
pcncnccs al least 5 y rs &
able to s}>C'nk J ai>anci.t·
lanuuage Full time
qul.lhried applicant re·
quired. Salary $1300 mo
St.~ resume to Oncnt.al
Hug G ullcry, 3617 I';.
Coa11t Hwy. CdM. Ca.
General ~ice --~-
Pe rs on t"r1d1Jy for
publt:.h1ng firm Ai·
curate typing C<lwpm.
Good phon•· munn..rii
Compu.,c r11rr1·'1 J>t1n
dcncc• St!lf m <.1t1vf1t.-tJ
~trt\(J ll> •tart Coll fl>r
appt Mi. ililty ~;4!1 4H:"1
Girt Frid9y /Mc)r'
IHSIDE SALES
l mmed. o pc ntnl(s for
ruipoos1ble, mature self
11turter who tt>m ·
mun1catcs cus1ly with
11thi-r~ S:il~ cxpen ence
a phA11 t1ut not n..oqwred
Will trnin MuM huve ltte
l YIJln" 'lkilli1
557-0825
. ....,.._._
"" _ ........
TOD
4.1al<'amll)\l'I, ~t• H.O
Nut w (.II . .' Alt\IOl l N\'H•r u ... ,,, l', I) I'.
I.AB Tt:('tt II r nut I\'
q"rcd A.'il'P 1m •ll•rn '(l,
• pitrt um~: wl{nd• & i.oinl'
111.thh I lt•mululo10 &.
d1l•tn1s l1y l' Pt>r Ph '
f erred tlJ I <!MO 1
L.A. 'f'lnit'A hum~ Ut'll H 'I )
~Ml M~'tls JO Ull'i"ltinl
to l<•um 1111 vhaiws 111
U$tl'fl('Y upt•ralloo If YOU
a.re retm.'<I or work ~ncl stun & avtulablt· lo work
approx 5 hrs bN wet-n
2AM & noon. ('all 5'1U·<l41H
or964'49112
Ll-JGAl.St-lC lllo;'rAltY ·to
partnt·r n ·qu1 rcmt•nl~
Xlnt. t y p1nl! &
s h o r thand . uulu
ty~wnter cxpcr des1ra
ble. S.A & T ustin ar1•11
X1nt. salary comm with
ub1 l 1t y & ex p er .
7M/97J.2J37
L1vc-1n hs kpr, 5 da ~~
wrek for elderly ludy
SJC. AJso. I for 2 duyi.
week. 492·003!i. fi61 0380
L I V £ · I N • p r c I <' r
llwigaMan. middle· :ow
lady for h.~ekt"('ping I or
dderly gcntlcm l'n Non
s mokcr ldnnkt•r !>46·4fi35
Llve-tn. child care fo r
gi rl!. 2. 5, & II I.1tc·
hou.sework. pvt rm & h .1
Flex hr:.. Npt Bt·h
fwH8t7
LOAN
PROCESSOR
CLOSER
lmmooiale opcnini: t"<
tsl., IO our Sanla Ana loan
fu c llily f•H <in I.''<
p e rt t!n t l•<l L ua11
l 'roe~1r Savmi:i. a11d
J~an moni:al!l' bunkinl!
backgrounrl µrdi-rrt·tl
Mm1mum ol 2 year~ l'X
pcncncc with t·on\ t•n
t1on al anrl Fil,\ V 1\
loans.
PaJd l{l'ncrou.. ... mcdu·JI.
dental und life mi.urJ ncc
J><1rka~c with l'Xl'1•llcn1
:-.alary f(lr the n ght 1n
d1VJduul
Sowtd htterestiftq?
Contact Clara (;onll
BEVERLY HILLS
FEDERAL
~&LoanAssn
505 North Tustin
Suih 103
s..ta Ana. Ca 92705
C7 I 4J973-142 I
~Opportunity
EntploJcr M/F/V /H
•MACHINIST•
4-day 40·hr. week
l'~DL~R INDUSTHIES
2101 Dove Sl. N ti.
Acr<l!>!> from 0 <.: Airport
Machinis t Tralot'l'. prt.'f1•r
some shop cxpcnenrt· for
Mnl mfg firm 111 lrv1nt·
Call Hiley for ..ippt
971Ml(Jj()
~?'.~.t ... .?1~ ~~?~!'.~ ..... !!~
_.., .... no. PIT po.I ~·1 primary 1t11P '*'• are t l Oen.rel p&I~ of 1o00 food to
...._ \6 Intl• rlumb lrv1ne Cof1> community, "'If lilt "ledrica work. ia located •l MarArthur ,,;," 11n 1, A 111> m e laSu r:Mtu t"wy nr O.C
11-.rlW.. Ft'palr l'lt!ue Airport Need pe<>plu for
1 OJtl•ll J 1m eot J nH n , llmple food prt'panlloo
Otar l11 •ta ument11 . Noc.11p nec MOllllY m om ~ brN Throuah by 2 oo da1
ly. up to~ dy11 •iex1blc
tw.W•-• 71H ~;;r .................. .
PACIAe• .. a ~~&owork
1n our 1m1n packacln" <»pt. Sbrtnk wrap exper d~11 1r~d but n o t
~· S:UO per hr
LO MMl't Apply at Beh r
f'roceu, lec.13 W Alton.
Sant•An• ------Mi\lNT.-'.NANCr.
WOttM:H Ill
''It> 111 1.-11u1114 ~och
hr11 Ideal for yuunic I•--------• horncm11kf'rs or atud •nls rAm•CONflOL
w11h tive cltu &~'I CAl .. B '1 to $1 :llo4 mo
J'Wt1 .. m kill 1<l 1ih11nt & ron~ll ,.,Irk 1nvolvin1
$r1S 13 2$ hr CAii Xrls. Six mont.hN to 1 year eJC· ~7.6Z)2_u_n_2_00. p e r1e n c c . Plea11a nt
1tlrc.'t & IMll k rn.11111 M U)' ----------11•1111 t·r.-w ITil!ffiOOra & MI C HO HA RON f':ss
t I 1111 n uw t•mpl0)'9l'li T !'.: s 'f t; ft r 0 r
1\w1.Yo11 ht•fm o i\lij( :trd. mct11Uuraical lab. t:xµ
~ •·ui c•I Ave. LUllUOll pnofd or sorne knld1t of
l"•ilrh field wul' train. •'ull or
1•. I) r: I\ " p t 549-0949 ror appt.
MAJNTr:NANCI'.
SUl't-:l<Vl~OH
l '11 )' (1t l.111u11rn ll1•:1t'h
$1.11.il to $17tl-1 mu
~II 1tUllt'l\l'>OIY llO" In
l'tf \ t'11n ..,t111c t1 011 &
M.11111 1110M1u1oi. HeQ
1•on,11'4•1,11Jlt--<·on•.1 r &
n~11n1 1·..:11\·1 1nC'lud1n1t
'u1.11•1'1,01' & ut1m1n
1llllll" \111>1)' ~>05 1-'un·:ct
1\\1', 1H1 tx•fo1t• Auu 3rd r: Cl r: I\ A
•MOOIUHG • <.:lass forming for ramp
& v1doo, lo be ready ror
pro jobs lat{' s ummer
Ntowly opened school u ntl
ff\· 1· p I a c e m c n t l <i
~ruduutcs •
SOUTH COAST
MODELS
!So c;oa.st Plata V1lla~1·
• 714 !><W·:!:!nO • ----------Need lO make more d u1· to
Mmtlk nur\t'l' I' t1m<· up 1nilallon·1 Plt.'a:. P t v.ork
IJI Ol\ l! mo-; l'lumbml! w people tn m~mnl Call
<'XP m·1· Tui.1111 urt•u for a ppt 4!14·51(i8
Kll~I ---------------MANAGER/ASST
:! Days J)('r wk . It books.
It muint. fo'or ap~H call
612 31117
MWl:tgl'r tra111l'l' No l'X
pcn1·1w1· nl'C'l':.i.:iry S:J :;o
pr her li7~ :Wll
Manu1it•m1•nt
B1L~1nt·~s111;in ha:. !'Xl'l'P
t11111al ripply I o r .orn
hll Ulll.' aSSllClilll' ltJ h a\ I'
(1Wn tl1:.tr l'On 'IUltllll!
bu~inc~'.'t without 111n•:.L
llWlll !>Iii 79"!1
NURSE
LVN or RN needed for
lilt:• month of Aui::ust on
prl\al e duty l'aM' 111
lr\'IOe . Call now. ;_11·t·1·µt
Ull-! apphcation..., until Ju
I } 2 7l h U I' .J 0 II N
1-1 to; A I. T II C A H E
SEHVIC t:S. 7!'12-0'.Jill!
Nursl':-. A1d1• or orrl1·rlv
nl'l.~.kd for nii::h1 i.htfl Ill
1.1111" ho ... rJ l'n·t t:x1w r
Xlnt. bt•ne w Ill., & in
l'l'nllvt·. Apply lie\ l·rl}
Manor. :J.10 V1l'lorui. CM
NURSES AIDES
Slate l'Cn 0111) S4 Pl'r
hr to :.L;,n Xlnt bcnl·r1t:.
& v. or k 1·" n d 1 t 111 n ,
Ba)' ll'W Com l1 11i.µ
:!1155 Thurin C M w :J5Cj5 . I': () I'.
:\'1ANUF ACT U HI N(; 7
Per:.un l"'>I m J•'" c l f)
i.hop '" grnw1ng f ,1:-.t
Nt'l'<i ~lon1· Cutter for 111
lay JOI>:. & l'!>I m l Ullflll!
Will t n 11n apµn·nt1t•1·
vcll•run., bt•nl•f a\ ,111
i\n) .1rt rclalt>cl "'I>
helµful :\1Jk1· he.1ul
a11worJ.. & l:et pd '1·r)
well Mall' fem l'lt•J :.t• ----------1·all fur 111ll'n wv. :\lun Nurst.,,
Fri 1:r. lt/.l!l NUH .. ~r: 1\ILJ l'm:11t· l>u
l) nt'l.-dl'<l Salin d ay &
Pt'l'!IOn•U l)', outatimdan It
& well aroomed. Hours
91tm·61)m. 1tood bcncftt.'l.
C311 644·3389. Dam 12
ncun. Apply
l*llVIHICO
SliO Newport Cente r Or
Newport Bcuch. t::.O.K
P~TE.UP
~SEMBLER
with 111 le1tst I yc·or l'.IC
pl'r1en cc prdt•rably
IWW!\j):lj)Cr Jo:xn·lh•111
t'Ompany twnef1t~ Apply
bl-tw~ 9AM and r.l'M
Monday throul(h •'Tlday
ORANGE C OAST
DAILY PILOT
6'12 5082
:n>W &ySI
Cir..laMt..1'a
r;quul OplJ(trtumty
r:m11luYt•r
PAX Opc:rawr Tell-phone·
an.,wl•nnl! St:rVll'l' "'u II
& l'urt t1m1• Uay.,, ''"<:'
& 1ira\'l' yurd optm Will
l rain 11:15 ~
PIXOPER.
r:Urn whllc y11u l1·arn
Tel1•11h11nl' r\n-,w .. rini:
St-1\lt't• tul' 11m1· part
t1m1· Vu11l•d 'hlfl:-.
Oay~. allt·rnoon or t •\ I'll
IOI!.'> IAi~:atmn:. an
F/\SI HON ISi.A NI>
C.:C.~iTA ~1r:.'i,\ IHVl:•H:
TCSTIN
lllN l'IM;T(IN kr:,\t:ll
ldl·:.d tor 'tudt·nt:. &
h11u.w"'"""' :\1any ,.,,
hcrwf1h mcludml! pa 111
\ " l ,1 l 11111.., T ' p 1 n I!
J:;"' 11111 r. o r. <.::ill
7>1:1 l:!JO :\ton thru l"ri
l'EH~I)~ Fl< 11>/\ Y
Uc:.11t11 . .,ale.., & t·ai1wt
eXJ)(:r hl'lpful Youn1:. &
<1rnb1t1<11J.., lot·ul Ii-I:! 22111.
,,~ 15511 ~l,\rr.HIAl.l 'ONTl!OI. Sunda~ I lam 711111 111
~l.t1t·11.1 l l'•111tr11I ,., Lai.tun11 ll1lb Call l111'111 1----------
r)j:d111·r. t•nl n lt•\d ,..1-,1 l11rma l1on . l'f'.1011 :-.I
111111 '1111 l H 11f111•1· ,., 11 r: ,\ 1. T JI t' ,\ ll 1·:
111·1 rt'<tUlrt'll 1\111111 \ 111 Sr:t<VIC K'\. 752 f~J'.!
Penomef
IMTAKE
IMTERVIEWER
$4.62 Per Hour
Part-Timt
w11rk w 11gurt·' I kl .. 111('11
111111 a rnu-.1 ('all for
arpt ;.,m 11;:1:J r: '> 1·:
MATURE SALESLADY
s;1;, mo+ht:rw
lki:al lx:auty Suµpl)
26:! Jo: 17th SI. D l
Mt·:.nlANIC. l'l\j)N Wllll
ITIOfX.'d~ or mutort·ydl·'
Mu:.t ha\c toob ,\pply
~101x'<i ('1ty 2'.JOli W Cuu~I
llw) NII 6 12 11>1711
:\I t• d I t• u I J ... ' I t' '<
pcrit•nt t•fl Orthn1>ed1t
Sori.t1·on. IYPIOj!. h;il'k "'
l ll'l' Nn11 :.mok1·r
1.11; :;u;$
Nt.:HSl:-.IC:
;'o;1.,'(j ltN or LV:--1 for i''r1
& Sat rnght i.h1fl in l'<!ll\
ho;.p Xl11t i.alar) &
bt•nt· of I cr1·d I u pa rt
tmw cmµli1) t•t•i. 1\11Jll>
lit:H·rly Ma nor J<IU V ll'
11111a. c:i.1
ADMIMISTRA TIVE
IMTERH
SJ.SO to $4.00 P•r
Hour
Part Ti•
.Apply at .... Employ·
NUHS ING ment & Tr41i ninq
Live I n nl'c1Jtod 11 a rt Center , 538 Main
t1mt.· llelp pal1t•11t with Street Hunt i nnton hl'r pcr..onal can · and ~
meals Tul'l-.da,y lhru "'r1 ~ until 3:00 PM
da} lnlcr v1t•wm1: no"A ~27th, 1979. t.'l'JOll :"I tl l';Al.Tfl I_..._ _____ _
CA It t: S r. H V I C r: S
752 O!m PLUMIERS
M1..,h1•ul 1\,..11,1.ull Bal·k 1----------~111 urnon :.en 11·1• & r •
JJ ,J 1 r ' h 11 11 n 1· 1• d '
Juurnt•' m 1•n r.x p 1n
h ... 111 n g h t• Ip I u I I I
quJIJf1l'<I l·arn un p••rt en
I a J.! l' 11 ,1 Y'
$25.000 S:lo.000 } r Yuu
11 1· l' II " n I y y 11 u r
h;indtnob W1• furnis h
tr0t.·k. un1lorm:-. & lll'alth
1n:-.urunt·c t\r>µl y Mon·
Fri H ,1. Th e Earl ·~
J1lumhin,.:. 15:JJ W Lin·
coin. AN ~12-1 753
ofl1l'l'. -.1enl1• 11•1·h111q111-.
:-.n1n1: X rJt). t y µ1n~
Urolo~o orfit•t·. Npl Ill h
MH U17
MEDICAL
I Jve Ill, $200 pt:r w1·1•k
plu.' room & huurfl n M 1
KIO 611)1 ur I 21:1 I l<ili !~1:11
,..,&Womrn
WClftted
tr you arc m•w to Co~ta
Mesa, tc mporunly d1~
cootmwn1i your c•duca -
1.Jon. rl'CCnlly d1schurgcrt
from the ser v1c1•, or lor
any rea.,on i.t•ckmg tcm ·
poru r y employm ent
c•oos1dcr th1i. unique op
portunlty
---------, (JI f 11·1·
Summer
Vacation
Jobs
With Kelly!
<'a 11 Kt> II v fo r ;1
v;1rll'l.V of lt:mpnrary
;1 ~s 1 gnrn 1•nl ~ & a
flt•x 1 hi t• "'11r k 1n g
~1'111•dul 1•. work &
'1111 have t11m• 111
pla ,v You 1·;1n hl' u
v;11·a 11on fill in th1i.
.,um mer or jus1 hl'lp
0 11 i with v.urk
m t•rlo:ul 1\ll o fflct•
'k1lh lll't'(Jt:'d
-
Plumhcrs nl'cded for new
coni.truct1on & M 0r111C'l'
~ork. Mu:-.t havt· <iwn
truc k . Xlnt w ;q(t·~
Plea.~l' appl)'. 203·H So
W~t 81rl'h Suntu Ana
llt!tl(hls -l'lumhtn ~ Tru•Dl'C
llelpcr. Mui;t bl• d<'an.
ncDt. relJublt• & w1lhnl! to
~>rk. fl.IS 1 lGI & 557 1807.
c.rit>t sk1U.. reqwr1·d N11
:.horthand Will tro1n
Salary open M2 :WOO l~1typinl( re<1. p mr flt, Mwds. apply Thi! Inn at
1·xp ht·lpful, uuto1hrc La1tuna. 211 N tou'.'tt
You Can Earn
S216P~Wk.
IJalled <m your prOlluc
1.Jv1ty, t'Omm1i.:.1on, plu'
mcent1vci. & ~xtra piof1l
s har1n 1t bunui. Tht·
women & ml•n Wl' nn·
lool11n1t for mny b1· t1r1•tl
o( typml(, foldini;? pu111·r,,
wurc ho us r Jobi. anti
worlonf( ror a hmtlt•d Ill
come. Work with youn~
people. Rapid nd vance-
rnent po11111blc. If you arc
available to st art work
1m m e dla tel y. l'Ull
between 9:30-2:00.
•Typists
•S.crrimies
•Word rroc
•Acct Cl«tls
l'O H Tt;R t-'o r
n•slaur11nt. t o l'lt·un
k1lt'hl•n & M•r vu·r arcai..
7am~tpm. Wed lhru Son
XJnt N II ltx•ut100 Call
forappt &15·5000f'Xt 520.
Gi rl wanted t u h1·Jp
Lal(una kear h hnu1w
builder Pleus;.inl work
lnl( condltJorui r:u •t-l11•nt
pay . C ull ll uith ,
675-55301497-4536
roUnf( 642 1741 llwy. LaJluna Ue<ieh
GUARDJOIS SAV~OAS
tr you want work, we
have a job ror you ... neur
)'OW' home. COM~ IN and cherk o ur
how1y WA& WC pay top money.
ALLSblftA available
Appl,y In Peraon
Mon·fi'rl S.m·~pm
5132 Coromonwe1dlh
f'\allerton. CA
IM W' Office Tri11n1"1·
t'thn.c. h:arn rulini;c It
clai m s 30hr. week
1136-Kn
IMSUUMCE
Group health cl•hns ex
wniner: £xp at leasl lyr.
&htry open. M9·1761. ...............
" ......... CJ Experienced or nurtery bacttaround F\lll lime. 4'M--0188 •
JANITORIAL ROUTE WORK. Economy vehl-
Mon·Frl 8: 31M: 30 clereqd. (213)438-5615.
Z:tOWWamer Mm 217 JANlTORlAL · Co. has
Santa Ane, Ca Immediate openings ror WILLS FARGO full· 6 part.time hclf in
&1!.&ID the Coit. Meaa. I .B.
..,..._ are.all. Mon·Frl. 6pm to mYICIS 2:30am. Please call Di.won~ Beker 2L31282..Q9 8 to 4 pm . or ~-·-~I 213/282>8425 i.wen. .-.~ Servlcetl -... to6:30pm Mon· Fri. _... ()pportualty ........
~ .. ,, John9on. Johnaon Baby ~~~~~~ ~u eo. <Diapoe•· · GU•BAs bleDlv.1 ltlooltlncforan ~ necullve HCretar)' to ra.u • Part Um•. All w..,. Dtv. MaMaer.
a re u . U a II o r au Appicanll llbouJd have furalalMd. A,.. 11 or ........_a.nm. no+> 6 cww. lldnd ftleome. •bortllan• · •111111. Ea· .. _._~= ....... , . ....., ...... not 1Y Ullwnal ......., • .....,. la de
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wvtew .._ ~116 w Iii 111 mt d wiUl aa ••·
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-
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Ma1nt.enance nwn for 55
W\ll 1tpl. L•omplex 1n <.: M
642-5'173; C213)1165·31S51
(1.89 •r DAY ~t'a a1.fy0u pay for
aaoday ad in lhe
DAILY PILOT
SBVICI
DIRICTORY
DOITNOW!
Costa Me.a
645-6514
MZ..1671 Sell Idle Items
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITlf;S
SATURDAY & IVINING
INYUYllWI
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Call or
Come In Toduy
lrvtnt:'
833-1441
2 102 Busint!SS Ctr
Or
Suite 208
lluntmi.tton Beach
847·3498
11!1117 Wa rner A •1•
•215
~a1iunti NiJ(U{'I
831-0542
279S7 Cabot Road
Santa Ana
715 N. Main
fin H&R Block
Offtcel
Equal Oppe>rtunlty
Employer M F' .L------------
...crrn:n net'<ied h11o:h
W<iJ(t,'S. Must huvl' pro·
du1:t1on t'xpt.•r. 645~ ------
PRACTICAL HURSE
Matun· person for pvt
duty at Co nva le scent
Hospital. Purl lime
5''5-!1221i
Prc -11c hool t eac h er
nt.oeded, full lime. PIT
Santa Anu. 556-2676
Pre School tcucher. exp 'd
with toddle rs. Part time.
~-
Ptr clencal. Ille typing,
phones. M11turc. reliable.
0.11 for oppt 642·2256
Sl.8911r DAY
That'a ,\1J. )'OU pay
fora
a):~lld
DM.Y PILOT
SOVIE
IBTDllY
00 lT NOW !
641-1671
...
MllpW_.... 1100 t...;w....., 1100 ...-,w..w 1111 ....................... . ...................... ~ .................... ..
Rt.:ADlNG AW L 10·15
hr1 Cred. o r n on .
M2·0608 The Readin g
Game.
R E AL. £STATt: SAL~MAN WANTIW
EAJtN UPTO 15'~ COM·
MlSSION NET I t:arn
$SOK t o S IOO K by
Christmas. 2· Find out
why new lie. eurn b•tt SA
here. Come talk with
them. 3·0ur product
11n e xpensr ve land
budteet terms. 4· t•rc ·sel
11ppts galor•. :;.Find out
why "we 've got the 1>1•111
thing gomJ( ... Ask for Mr
lloward. 9M-3402
Real l:Atalf' Sales
BOILER
ROOM
GOT YOU
DOWN??
WE HAVE
•Sl::MI 1•vr 01-'1-'IC r~"
•St-X.:HET/\RY
•'TOW; COMM
•AIHPOHT IJU~ CN1 It
540-2702
SMILLIONSS
CLUB
AGENTS
WANTED
•1\I Hl'Olff m;~ I ',"l;'I II
·~E~f PVT Of",. IC'r.~
•TO !Y.i'; COMM
540-2702
REAL EST ATE
SALESPERSONS
('hangt· uff1 ct.., and 'tll
Wllh u~ wh1·n · alflu•·nr
W<Jlk IO., hll} llrl·,t1i;:1•
homl .... O~Tlt r: W,\Tr.H
,11 3J:ilj \'1 a l.1d11. ~l•I
Uc·h
ROC)ef' Brown R.E.
673-1020
Ht·.AI. E..'i'f,\Tt; !--.A Lr;.._,
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Lt-. H.3:1 Hfi4JO •
Real Estate
llrolcen&Salesnwn
Wt· hav" <lll ol)(•nini.t l11r :.!
111·1·1\. .... ~-:-. ~ho art• n •all}
limh1lluu,, ,\ lo' •·I'< 111
fin· offcnng } o ur · o v. n
µn' all' de:-.k & :i II l ht•
nccc•,.:.1lic:. lor "u1·•·l·:-.,..
JllU., U j) lo 70'; l"llm
m1:.s1on Call :\l arJ11r1 c
l . I ark . H 1· i. · o l' n t 1 a I
,\1 anager. for apµutnt mt
Wesa.y M. Tayior Co.
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RECEPTIOMI ST
Full llm•· l'r1Jp1·rt >
Manai:cmt'nt firm local
l-d 111 In rn1· Contact t\1m
or :ilt..t•Mt'. H 30 lo 5 30
~I() ~l!f.I
IU..'l.·l·µUon1:-.l T) µ1 ... 1. full
t1inl.·. musl haH· ~omC'
exp Small mfg plant
II II X Int ht·nl'I 11 ,,
1191 S:l51
H r: c r: I' T I 0 N ( s T I
S .. .:CHETARY Pho111·"·
lyptn~ for ins l'O by 0 C
aJrport i!i<!· 175(/.
H.c<'cpL10111:.t tram1•t• F T
p oi.1t1o n fo r bright
1·hl~riul dependablt• Ill·
dJ V1dual to handlt· Liu~)'
phom.-s Ii ll' lYPllll! Op-
pu rt u n 1 t y lf1 ll·arn
<1~pt•ct~ of mort J.::• l!I'
bank1n~ C:1ll l>l•bhy
hctween 1:1 3tHO J01UI
only 549--887l
Rt•1·l·pt1on1 :.t C a s h1 l'r
Nat ·1 l'Ompany net"<ls f 1
pcri:on W1· will tr:.1111
Must cnJO)' talkin1: tu
pcoplt· Lit<' 1yp1ng n1T.
S.l!I :n!I ---------llt'<'epl1orus1 'l•rrand J:trl·
purt tJme Hours 1·5 Mon
thru f"rt S·toO. F or
N l•wport B car h
Developer . Must havr
dependable ear . 645·4910.
RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST
Mature. s harp per son.
expr'd as r ccept1on1s t
heavy ph on es. T yp e
50+ wpm., In voices,
qUOl.alions. orders. f'ront
office appearance. Top
salary & benefits . Irvine ""m-Mfr. 540·8894
Rt:Ct:PTIONlSTI AS ·
S I ST ANT -ror
Veterinary clm1c. exper .
preferred. Dana l't.
area e&l · 1658, 495-2042.
RIC.-nOMIST
NC.......... ~ OIRL • Boutlque lh hm-4pm Sl40iweek. part·tlm e a flernooH.
Mon thru t'rt. No areu Ml.ult IMl reliable fr ab .. ~... l01f'W.87$-787e. --
Re<:ept.1gen. omcc . It SAUS/HAllDWAU
t)'PUlg. bkkr.1 Small n" Muat h1m1 know14'<1te ol
3.1Oil.aleol 1c:r . Luteuna loc ks . bullde r '• and
Its O 30 lo s. Mon thru clMWITI hardwaN. Mon Ft1 C.1141)4 0731 thru Fri. Be ndllll.
- - - -L1taun11 lturh l..umber R. K SALt:S MAN AU 1.;JC 49' cl&31 or !MO-H267
AJ(lilrt'M IVl· ... ner11tt1t• -----
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years n .. : Sult•s I'll Jtl'r' r11 wlll111" 111 ll•llrn & In nt-.'Cl tf d Salury +-ov1•rr1th• of l10 11pportunlty l.f> dt•· Call~ r..'73 v1•h11 y11ur 1wlllnli! 11kllh1.
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450 I Jarnbor~• Rood
Newport Beach, C A
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AUTO fl 1-;N Tt\I. r:,
r l'lll'nt 11prl(1rt u111ty for
,.;.1 1~-, m1ncl1•d rt•n1al
agent 111 Wl•ll 1·:.tabhi.h1·1l
t·ar rt·ntal firm llonu:-.
1n1·cll11\'t•:. & uµj)ltrtunlly
for ad\ ann·mt·nt l'o:.1
lwn., open 1n Orani:c
Counl } olf1t•t•' ,.;,..
pon1mn· not ncl·l·:-.aMtrY
wt•w1ll train A~k for Mr
Sander. 53-1 <IOO'l
SALES
1\ FUiier oppty . caro S6 to
SR per hr r:mplo) Cl''
necdc.'<I for mt·rrhanrhi.
mi:: & d1io;t rb div "'ur min
call 557 99914
Sale.
IRIDALSHOP
l':xp m rctu1I r loth1n g
pref'd. but will tr um for
p l l pos 1t1 on 1n CM .
Pleasuot working cond~
556-9333 546-1121
•SALES CLERIC*
Inside sales "'It HIJ area. XJnt ro bencf. &
working t'Ol"ld.
APPLY IN Pt:RSON
Gt:Nt;RAL OFt'IC t:
PALM STATION t:RS
INC
lrotS. Harbor LSI.
f)Jllert.on
SALES/Ot;LIVl':nv If
you nt'Cd a der1•nt pay m il
JOb up tu S4 Sil +-t'''
S 9pm. cull ult lpm .
531.()111
SaJei;. full time. rt>La1I lor
r:.i.t ~rowlnit athll•llc
!>hot! ~lore orl(anm 1t1on
Good pay. good bonu~es.
pr omotion pote nt i a I.
Sales exp not required.
but preferred. Cull
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SALES/Students
Slutlcnt:-. t•urn S4i ::»i 1wr
hour Pan lmw or lull
11m1· :l\;11la hh' (';tr ~
ph11n1· nt•t·e,..,ar~ L'al l
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IUarn lo tiµm
Tiit. LOOK fi 1-1 :J.100
•SALES YACHTS
)lu:-.t have ~a11Jng exµ.
Com m unly Kuna
:\l;innl' 714 ll75 MO:J
~t:C1 HrX'PT wa ntl-d for
.,1ot•k broh•rs o ff1cc.
G<1od 1yp1n1t rcqu1 r c.-d.
Sala~ OPl'n _<1~-llO~-_
Sec r e ta ry Co r ILi::
f>lovl'lopcr Mature & non
i.moker Good :.ktlb. No
Ul!\.'nt•y 'i. pl eas e
7;~!l50I
SECR£TARY
Ll1C' traffic & pleasant
... urrounding~ for small
mai::;u.1ne publi:.hmg co.
Sho rthand :.kills re ·
11wred Minimum 5 yr...
.. x pt•r . Salary com-
ml'f\bUTatc. Im med open·
m r.t Pho ne for a ppt.
75211174. Bnng resume.
S t;CH to:TA RY IT Y Pl ST.
SllJ<llmo .. Tus t tn, Lts:.
.. :ngm cerang, 540·08111 .
Debbie. --------·--SECRt-;TARY. P llimc.
energetic. self starting
yo ung p e r s on
w /s tatis tlcal t y pin g
slolls nc.'edcd 10.3 wkd}'l>.
Salary open. Ask for
Hoblll, 644-2S07
s.cr.t..y.aKepffoMlt
An."lWCr phones & convey
fnendlv personaliily in
a1..11vc Hunt. lk h. real
c11tutc office. Typing
muumul. lm med. open·
tnl(. 11.30-S·:JO. Mon thru
"h CUii Nancy for in·
terv1cw Sltl-3347.
StX:Rt.i'ARY
"'ee paid. •'Un office.
Ty p e, Ille la ans w e r
pbonee. Great benefita &
advancem e n t $8000
salary. Alao fee Job5 .
Call Dic k O 'Neil. i--------
""II ume. cheerlul. ex·
per1enced Individual
With strong shorthand It
typing wanted. Apply in
penon wilh resume to
Mr. f\aentes at Robert
Bein. William Fto.t la
Aaaoc. 1401 Quall St.
Newport Beach. 540-5Cl01. Snellint Ir Snell· ln8 ~ Newport Beach, Alene>'. 4MO Campus
~ST FM peid. Beautiful of. nee ln new bualneu com ·
pa.x, LcU ~ people con·
tact. run Job. Ru s h ! -.+. Al.to lee Jobe . Call Mary O'Connor,
540-SOOI. SMllinl,, Snell· Ina ~ Newport Btada
~.4NOCampua.
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CMFT SHOP SICllT AIY MAlltlon HOTa X1nt opp1.y few efficient
Excellent opportunity 8111 w/top ttcre t arla l
for an efffclent , people· skUla to work In raat
orlent«I individual, able paced Npt. Bc:h R.E. olc.
to work Pttrt Umc even· Call Ula, 813>2800. Ina houn. lncludtn1 Sat •--------•am. A~y In penon, SIClll'AIY Moel thru ,,.I, larn·12 ~ Belt Atthitec· noon, r~. llaral Firm , SH not
D Nft'port Cent.er Dr ,__.,,, Hlaly eocD•
Newport Buch a..urac.e w1uper. Call
f.X>~ 11/Y Tom Moon • Auoc. .,,..1
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•SECRETARY
Secret ary /Bookktepeor '°" cio.ta M_. Plumb IJ\& Co Capabk! girl fn
day type Good eond1
OOnll, •alary IM'_AOl.lab.le.
~
A IMdlnl aavlft,. and
IQ&rt b.u an excellHf .,,,... .. opportwuty In --------111 tt 1 Nlrwport Buch ol· n Sti«1ed appti('anl
---SICIETAIY
Hilhly 1k1lled, ahorthand
l'eqtared Sm1 law orftc:e,
lW'POlt area. NJJl Od1.
~ ex~ttH't.' nut re quired but 11\ti!'l have
knowled1e of curpora-
l i o n 1 ln c l udlnit
termloology & ability to
read financial 11tate -
meots. Respon.'llble to
~for management ~ legal affal.l'l> of muny
bmall <'<>rporaliom. Wall
K!adly train anl.Alll11:enl,
:-.table 1>erson w 1cx
t•cllent memory & re-
<1u1s1te ikllls Sillary
open. If you »re very
good yoo wlll love the
,lob. U you are not p lea:.e
<*>~.:'pply. ~-"982
SECRET ARY /bCJCll
Trainee for ~tatc pla n·
rung Dept, sm law ofc,
;u~rt urea . NR Xlnt
l)'J)lng s kills. unusual op-
pty 833-!19112
Secretane:'i Typ1:1t:.
WE OFFER
OPPORTUNITIES!
TOP PAY FOR
YOUR SKILLS
SECRET ARIES:
SllORTHANO
UICTAPJIONI';
TYPISTS:
Cl..EftK
STATISTICAL
W\ll be tr*'Mld tO haodl"
a \•&nety of duU~• U\ 04olr
t..o1rn D~partmrmt. at>
.. t-11 a,. handUna r\'curc.l
k~ Md COC'niapon
d\•O\'e. TyvJn1of60 wpm.
bUfOO gener~d uff1ce ex·
perience, 10 key o r
c•akulator 1>k1lls , a nd
!ihorthaod IOr 11peodwrll·
u~) ul W-100 WlJm aru r"· qwred Thi .. full tune
pos 1t1011 offers Bn ex·
ewlcnl i>larl.Jng i.wlury ~
ool.iland:ina benefits pru-
gram and beautiful work
t.'flv1ronent Please cBll
for an interview appoint
mcnt
FtDBJTY
FEDERAL SaYiMr ..ct LOCM A1111
17141636-707'
An t'.:qual Opportumty
Employer
Secret1.1ry
REALEST ATE
SECRETARY
W<' nl'ed an mdlv1dual
with ~ood :.horth:ind :ind
typing :.kill:. Wtll work
for 3 Managt•ment level
JJl.~l'll· .md a1>b1:.t other
d l' fl a r l m t· n I a I
M'<Tl'lanei. il:. n1•l'd1·cJ
Mu.'t hJvt• (-dut·allon or
1·xpe·ri1·n1·1• 1n on•· or
mon· <11 the iollow111.:
u.i ea.'\
• H •• n I t: !> l ;; l I'
•1-i.n ow
•'l'1th:or Lc1:ul
We hilVC a UOIQU\' work -
m~ environment and full
t .... ncf1ts packagP. Plca1tc
upply 111 v t·rson a t
Personnel Department.
Pacific
h4utual
Top Pay No 1"ec 700 NPwport Center Or
Paid Weekly N~POr1 ~ilth, Ca 9'.!600
~ t-:c1uttl()ppc1rtun1ty ~~~-..... i:;•m•p•lt.'y•e•r •M•/•F--•
Tow Truck Drivers ex·
pcr'd Top pay. Apply
G&W Tow ing. H OB
Ohms Way. C.M. 642-12!>2
Travel Agent· Min 2yrs
exp for bw.y offu:e. Com
merc1al exp net:. Salary
o p e n . So . Coa:.t
Travcl/Judy 646-4496. --.
TR UC K ORIVt:R ·
PR O DU CT I ON
T HA I Nt:l': f o r s m
chemical mfg t-o 21 yr.. rrun age. gd dnvang re
t~ird. neut appear. Apply
I 'll'M. Mon-F'ri. KL
Moore Co . 135 Com
m1·rc 1al Wa y, C .M
5'1.11 !JIJI
Typ1 ... l I'll, general •>I
f1l·e. tiOwpm , :.alary tom
ml·n ~u r iltc w / t•x p
!157 llll*> Kathy.
TYPIST
r:xp reproduction typ1~l
wtfull range or typing &
wammar :.kills . 540 2062.
TYPIST
Ac curat<' typ1!.t t o
operale Burroughs Oocu
mcnl machine. Mus t
type SOwpm. t!:x~rience
deurable but will tram .
We offer a good op-
portUni\y tor advance-
ment with xlnt co. paid
benefits. Salary com·
mensurotc with expcr.
For appt. pluusc call
Personnel at 640-4580 ·-. -. ---
TYPI ST· Part-ti m e.
$4.00/hr. 10·3 weckdys,
644·2526 Robtn
Lg refrigerator,
runs well $75.
549-S4178
Kenmore gas dryr $!15,
Hotpomt blln·tn dshwhr
~. Maytag wshr $1 25,
S.gnuturc s1df' by :·ucJe
refng ~-Guaranteed
& deb vered. 546 K672
8015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
UMITB> EDITION
SHOW & S/\Ll';
SeptH 9
Sheralon·Anahe1m
For dJ'lcounl t1c·ke1.. ... de·
laJL'i, wnle: ALt:A, Uox
1034 J . Kermit. Texa~
79'71.'>
lkydft 8020. .•........•..........•.
Schwmn. i:arh. "Lil' Chik"
strng ray. lk nw $75
1>42 34,19 IHH Hon:url'
W1.1y, NU. ne:ir cornl·r
1'1.&bun &iL:.t
.. ldincj Mcftrials 8025 ......•••..............
(.,1eur Muhogilny l x:J. Ill' a
fl. 1-\1 11 lxl 10< a ft.
8'ti-62ll.
Doga 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lhasu Apso pupp1ei.
Cbo1cl' litter. AK<;.
Cha mp·llne. 586·!l67G
ev~.wknds.
COCKAPOO P UPPlt:S
$10.00
770-5020
AKC rest111. Cu1m Ternc r.
Fem. 8 m<lti. fn•c lo n"ht
home. D~ 754 1033. eVl'b
751-19S'J
ShlhTzu. cheap
w1 br~en1 terms.
ll<VJNt.
• cretary. lloo kkeepur .
roc-epl.Wrusl for R.t:. ofc.
full or part lame. Exp
prt•ferred . Phone
TYPIST __ . _ ~1-1188.
We n eed a bright l.h A · ...... rGetJc person·S""ed a sa pso puppies 3
673-:J:JS5 '~ -~ • ----.. ...-M a I e s . A K C r c !l U! Important, accuracy IS 752.9445.
SECRET AIY SECURITY
COLLECTION GATE GUAID
Cll8enllaJ. Good 1>tartang . ---
Uu.w property mana1.w· Guard for pnvale com
ment firm in f 'ounla1n mwuty. LMguna &ach
Valley has immed wu.· Pref. mature person with
opening for collcct1on M·c·urlty b ackgr ound.
llt'C!'eWry Oul1e'! include Call Mon t.hru f'l't , U lo 12.
all phases or rent coller· •!»-8571
wage. frie ndly at · OOf.UI·; AK<; M ~a rb
mosphere, mature. Non cropped & hccn ~cd
i.moker. As k for P al. 5'hm0. flOO •bcst offt:r
898-43S7 15541 Computer da,Ys 498-4285.
_!:.ane.H.;!___ -....... toYou 8045
t111n tnrludmg rnurt ap -·-.. _ • _ _.
µcarances. Would r e St::CIJRITV GUAR D ·
<1wre excclll'nt lYJllllJ.: MAttSJI ALL for pvt
1>k1lls & ub1l1ty for ur t•ountry club Lau una
11;aruzat1on. Would ubo N1glH·I. swml( shirt, .:olf
work clo:.ely with cor· t.'OUl"!>e 11t:cunly. Salary
porate attorney. ~x open 496 57 67 Pau l
<'<•llent 11t1u1J.ng SJlury of Scodeller
~l<XXI or commensurate
w/expen ence plus gw-. Sec:'y/Receptlon1s l R.E.
,tJk>wance. Call Sue Mon developer. s trong typing
thru 1''r19 to s. 964-2566. & Rood phone ex per rcq.
-R. t; /I-A crow e x per pref. -.. ------1 631-5001. ---· --
TYPIST /RECEPT
Mature, accuratic typust,
xlnl benefit:.. S49-1767.
Ty pist & Data e nt ry
trurnec Must be self
starter, willing to learn
SO wpm typing .It ac-
curacy a must. Call for
up p l. So . Coa st
Repertory. 957-2602.
&fttOLSTERERS
Exp e rie n ced , t a ke
c h a r ge person f or
permanent em ployment.
Xlnt. co. be ne . Call
S48·Ul88 to arrange in·
terv\ew.
~ARIES• G.0 . type80.S800
Stal/RE S1200
Reccpl/lype 60. l!IOO
G.0 ./brighUOOO
0 .0 ./RE/dtct S9SO
secy /RECEl'T
Newport Beach Ad A.gen-
<'Y nood.s girl W /Xlnl typ· Ing skills, pleasant phone l•--------
J\dmAsst /bio-md S25K
• £xper Counselor
Sales, Our Office•
AJ>Pointment Only
Lu ltetnden Agency
4020 Birch, aitah '64
Newport Beach, 8.13..flUIO
persona lity. Start Im ·
m ed. 4 DAV WO RK
WEEK. 7am·6pm, Tuea
thna Fri. Call Kathy at
6Mo-5(8} I
VOCATIOHAL
COUHS&OR
SIUOO,_Y ...
.,,,,., .. TIM •1¥1~
SICllTARIAL -'SftlOI SICRITAIY
f'ee pa.Id. Dynamic com· Salary $1008·$1114
... , nd Tr•l•I••
CHt.r, 531 M•l1
Jtn•t, HHtl1t .. 01 ._. ..ete J:HPM, pany ln Jr vlne. Client
CXlnlaet. Great advance·
ment. All benefits loclud·
in& dental "prollt •bar· Ina to lllOO. Also ree Jobi.
Call Dlck O 'Neil,
~a1. Soellloa llSoeJl-
ina ol Newport Beach
A,f/lllaty I 040 Campus.
SECRET ARIES
Perform1 complex Ziiia.
clerical, ateno, "public~~~~~~~~ oomact dUUes. Req1. 4
)Tl MCf /a&eoo exp. Type
55wpm. l /h IOOwpm. Ap-
ply Immediately l
ANTD: Professional
woman atrictb for Iron· 1n& It wardrobe upkeep tor couple In L a1una
Newport llewa Unified Beach.. Muat take pride School Dial. In wort. Perfection ex· LIOlllth. St. pected. 10·11 hrs/wk,
Newport Beacb aa1a.ry neaotlable. Ref a
5M.a400 WllUd. c.JI Debbie al
C'lwllied Penonnel or. m.1121. ~· :::=.w:v: •--.. -~--11-.-----,-.-
lrom lpm·~· IUteAYOHLY
£.0.E./A.A.P. To deUver Dally Pilot ...... earn.. ....
We bave MV•&J open.·
ln11 for Secretaries.
Theee are for Depart·
mall.....,.. whore·
qdre INlt'Ntartes who not
o nl y ll•v• 1ood
..cniarial Mau. but alto ld••tratt .. abtUtyl~~~~~~~~
_.-..ieal.,u&•
•rw .. nortarae•t•· Uon ........... • lood . II MI I .. CUii drtvlaa reeord. Pboa•
Salarr 11mmtn1uraa. ftllea •fll Ml·UH aed Hll for .-pnriDua ,.......,.. Exp'd..-.Qeudrtv· tla"1 ... ,,,or Doe .............. CJ•· lnl record.= lD ~ ::-:..-=-:.. • ..!~ ~~ .... ~ ,.._ .n. 1t1'*'1t r•· hmOCAb]!or!: lllPLOYSR
__ .,.., lapenoa. SAC ff & a I ."'Pii"i: .,.._.tin --'ed.
1CHOOL &all*ieeted.. fuU u ... tall Balboa
Ml ..... »t ll.8 . ...... llertH.l. Nt·MTI for
RalMI, .u beneflu c.u &.u.&. 111r1H. Martir• hl·HCI or ~~~;;.;f.;:;1~,~;;..;.;~;.;...-IO·• ........ '"''°'"°"' -...-.•aaptedlora
OlltlUm Moill. Alltr =........,r.v.
... M .... __
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*** F.C.Scw-t
41JlShorecrest Ln
Corona cJcl Mar
You are the winner of
...... frff tid&.tt
($22.Mvalue>. to
Ringling Bros.
&!mum & Bailey
CU'CUS
Au#(. 2nd t.hru 13th
Anaheim Convention
Cenlcr
Tickets must b e ex·
c hanged for r eserved
aeats at the Convention
Center ahead of tame.
C.all 642·5678, ext. 272 to
claim your lickots.
***
Free Samoyelt remule
spayed 4 yr old paper11,
8boU up to date. loves
kids 5»&196. 752-6770
U Junipers, 3 varteUes •
you dig.
493-1202
lam a cute lovable very
am aclll male cal aeekln1
a h ome. Please call
968-3045 " ask a bout
Samuel
Shep. mlx. lovable. 8 moe.
old, 1 blk/tan male, l
pure white fem. 49$·6119
n-ee ldl~. all colors, to
IQOdhomes.
Call IMa.1983 days
.......... 1010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
CASHPAJD
fbr id used rum , anU· 11'*4-ClrTV'1157-8W
**llUY** Good UMd J\rnltur• • Applilntel -OR I will
liilcrll:U.fqrYou
MMTllS AUCftOM
............... 21
Or.-~ue Wfet.·hu ._ ..... .....,c ...
"' ...... 72'' wide. ff" :o_~..,. m or otrw.
Ore•• llt11t beck oc caatoHI ch•ir w. 01
&oaan •· IMO-TCMI
vo .. r frteed• and
W:IH IR --·CIMltfted wli•n tlleJ la a•• =-et; • to ..... ,....,,u
'" ........ lt .............. ,
~pc K.B Contemporary
dining 'et. Very AOOd <.'00<.I Aft. G. 642·006J.
Refr11~. We!>t1nghouM•
frosl free 19cu ft Qn :.1.
solabcd. Dbl lx.'<i malt. &
~-mg.-. 4£9 ~SI UH.AND Nfo:W 3 PICC'(' 'lec-
t1onal. Make o ffe r . .548·4622afl 5 30 PM White :-port nmi. 151 lo l1l H V or van lfi ~un Mu.,t
•WE PAY CASH•
Good ust.·d furniture.
Aµµh :ince:-, TV's ctt·
636-1610, 547.9153
8055 ................••.....
Sll'Y MOVING SALE
'J\Jt-"')1W1m All Day. lfi
l'r:ll<;JI ST , WOOU·
liHIUGr~. lltV. Oarc<:-
lloo.-. Culver I<> Warner.
tum right lo SlOflel·n ·ek
&iirwt·rt•li< to No t'ncJ OI
J .;ikt· to C'n11>•wn't!k t l1tfl I
Gu I blk, swing ni;:hl lo
l'en·h Sl TV r·on1>olc·.
rurnllur•-. hou:.e hold
llt•m... l.c1h or i•ootl
thini.:--. Call ~!ii •m12
1';1t111~ul1-. 'f'hur:.. ti !il'M.
l>unk l11·tl.., <I re:.:.1•r::..
..,1lvt·r. 1111 ,,1• 21,2:!
(.'n -:.t vww Ur N IJ
Rotary c:.io;ement mowrr,
Hookshl'lve.-.. 2 cout· hl'!.,
L 11 n t· t b Is . I a m p :. ,
Mugnavox ~•1·rCi,, .:la!.:.
LOp din. :.cl 19564! Sierr a
Soto. Irv. <Turtlcrock >
Thur::.. f'r1. II .,
Sat 7 28 ~IAM
2'100 &::Iden
Coellu Mei.a
t...<c:;TATt-: SAU:
T HURS&FHI
Chairs. bt:d:.. mirrors.
houi. ... hold 1h•m s 401
lrvuw A vc. 645-482.2.
Gara.:e Snit.:. Sal/Sun.
fum1tun•, i rcfr1 .: 'it &
111111c 6341 K.oyah11l Ur.
llU 892-6714
ALL
NEW
:.ell. Make offer SSI ·l>H!rJ
(If' 6'14·3'!05
Pool table 4Xll Hrunswwk
r{'("Cntly rN'OVl'l l'O $:!00
l'hoot• !f7!1·38:loS t-'1'1 pm or
Sm am
Ill" P<>o~oct 111 ..,pel ,
balam·e beam. dmt"lle
Ible. lrc.-cter . ~cl cont11·
!JOO 847 :10:10
3 wtutc plu.-.h Jrt•a ru1>:~
hmc J.trt•cn. hand !.t·wn
bor<fr r.., L1k1· n ,. w
2 !Ox 12 s1:11 5() l':H'h
I ltJh x llf. s.!:!!'1 ('an h1·
'"''II ill Uu1111 W1•ll ~>\ll·~I.
~----~ •. , .. V•·nfr l•·nn1 ' 1\-
~wun 11wmtwr:.h111 ~Ill :n·1 ie~
fr,ll I.ink l •il!.il !.h11"'
Au ...... N ... w1 u"':cJ ~7
~:mt..
M.u.c Olf1cl' F1.1rn1turl' .
It,. J .., u n a Ii It• <;op v
Mal'h1nt·. S25. Lou n~e
Chair & Ottoman. SSO.
Whee l C h ;.11r , S7!l
830 -lifl81) a ft er
OPM S.14 ~ duy:.
SCIWRETS
ANSWERS
V<:ndor l..orn.1•
Hmny Twinite
Na:;w ON l';S
11lCtaxp11ycr 1s always
oppoinn.JC new taxes but
l'IL-C'U. 0Utc1ab who arc
ulwayi, propo:.int; N r;w
ON~
• DAILY PILOT .,
Mh••••-1010 Mnrlm •-1011 "tr' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11111194
UMCIAMTA•S
from your bualn ... card,
Send one card tor each
t.q pl1.11 one spare. We
r e turn permanently
sealed 1tlractive ta11 &
strap. meet1n1 airline 1.0 . requlrementa Pre
vent IOSll & theft! For a
peraonallzed I.al enc lot11
wallpaper. fabri c or
''Day Glo .. pa~r & we
wUI back & trim your
l.ag!s. Or try t wo cards
back to back.
PRICES:
$leaor 3t~
4/Slaga SUOea.
819tags SI Mea.
lOor more S1 40 ea
SaJesTax Included
NO CARO~
Draw your own or send
nimlC. ;address. phone &
we'll make one card per
tag Add 25< e1.1ch.
Send check or money or -
dcrto -
PILOT Pa.IMTING
P.O. Box 1560
Coflta Mesa. Ca 92t26
CERAMICS
Handpainted ceramics.
plaques. n1tt1v1ty :.cl ,
plates. muc h m isc
1term. Also special or·
den. & colors done a l re·
aM>nable cost. 84fl·8579
eves
COPIER
Ui.e:. any paper •r.i pncc
!l62 7033.
CAHPl'~wf
Ph.L'>h. Ii color .... S:I 75 ..,q
yd 77H 22,i;J !>-13-~!l
Cu~tom drapes, we•r ('
SS 4!1 now SI W :.q yd anti
labor 778-22a3 or 543·5489 -----U N I V I'; H S I T Y
1\TIQ.l:.llC CLUB m e m
ber !>h tp Ow n er
tran.-.fern-d Make orter
:fl!i-IJ:W. Lyn -----~ ----
C.'01'0 OE CAZ/\ Ml'm
ht:rsh1p for !>alf' 01~
criuntt."1 pntt• <.:all J oan
·•l i52 7870 bl wn II & r>pm
• * *
T aytor SiCJlft'
117 Morn!.lOwn Ln
Col.ta M t'l>a
Yoo arc the wi nner <11
ttw-ff frft tictc•h
t:ii;.!".!50v:.lol'I 111
IWighnl( Hr11:.
IS.. mum & ~a1h·)
Circu.-.
1\~ 2nd thru 13th
Anllbe1m Convent1ori
Center
'ftl'kl'l~ mui.l Ill' 1•x
1'hiln.:c·d for rl'~erv1'!l
:.cat.' al the Convention
O:ntrr ahead of llm•·
U.11 642-56711. ext. 272 to
dwm your t1 c-kelb
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Mt:SA Vt:RDt: <.:OUN -
THY CL.UH. <iolf. Lenn1:..
,wnnmm.: t-qwty nh •m
her!>lup. 631 34.50
Ll1wd RaraJlc rab1ncts. 1 • or lht• on!>( COl>l x Int
tond Alsoc<>rum1c Illes &
i.hl'I v 1n~ ~62·32911 bfr
WM
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Wanted: Monterey YOURCREDIT '•
SIA!neware. Sold by Vona GOOD Ht;RE ! •
coup I e ye ar1 a 1 o . 25•• Color Cl.ClNOle. btfl Privat.e Party, -.5878 c....,_, new. Only 122 ~ . _'!'O· 5.17-63.U.
•• ...._.... HIJ IMh&M-4• ··-··················· . ._, ... ""*" Jan ba11 copy. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uke new. NO. Hohner ...... tolO practice bale arnp. mo. • •••••••••••••••••••••
Acouaucal Guitar Ven·
tura 135. Call 641-8403.
Tim -------Used Clarinet. Norman-
dy. With UH. S7S. Good
cond. 96.1·313S
Marlin Guitar Model
00018. New o nes cost m>. Have mine for $600.
$40·2934 d1y11. 833·2128
eves.
Office""""'" & ~........ IOH •••••••••••••••••••••••
t:.xecuta ve desk. t·h111r &
rmt Sl6SO value, for $375
0.11 95.S-227 4 ----,... 8017 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COCK APOO PU I' PIE S
$10.00
770-5020
Sewtng MCICWM1 8092 •••••••••••••••••••••••
eoo.~w power mnch1m·.
i.traight or zig·ia.: Xln1
cond. Can be i.ecn al
fo'abn c Uox. 26083 Getty
Dr . Laguna Niguel.
831 220;!
8094 .......•...............
(;olem,1n 1'e.1 k I
h a c kpa c k . h lu e
Polaq~u:ird mummy
'l<'<-'Pllll! hag I mo ultl
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'hol-:. i\11 lr1r ~I :!:1 Call
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HiFi, Stereo 8098 .•......•..............
2.:>an <AlorTV 11 :s."1.
2 year'i Warranty.
642-~o
Bt:auurul 2.5.. color con
..,olc. xlnt cond. SlliO.
546-2917 uf~ tipm
2lm Color 1V S95
I year warranty
•>tl 53111
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used Crntl( receiver & l
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TW1l1 Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART ,.,._.,... ...
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137 Mornstown Ln.
Costa Me:ia
You arc the wanner of
ttrHfrHtickeh
1$22.SO value>. to
lt1ni::hni: Bros
Uarnum & Ba11t·v
<.:in·us
l\u.: 2nd thru 13th
1\/IJ.hc1m ConvenlHm
~cnti•r
Ticket-. mu.,t h1• t.'"
chiln1:1·d lor n·~··r\ 1.•el
M.":JL.., al lh1• Urn v1•11t 1<111
Cent1·r ahNJtl nt 11m1•
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dJ1m vrnir l•1:k1•li.
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9030 .....•..•..••....•.•.•.
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.11 1!11' l>unt...,
lloll 111 IV~H fAIH7
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Boat~. Powtt 9040 . .........•.••••..•••..
ZODIAC MARK Ill
X I n I 1 11 111 I ~ I , :1 II II
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uthe·11tw 1~1117 v1n1 ag1•
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a;· tmlh·1 nnj! •·ng llnh
6'10·117:K1or1!Y.1 cl7t>J
l:loPiton Whaler. If Squ:il. J
IJl> S..al(ull, w1~:.1I SllOO. ms 2WS
1· fk inPll l!l7fi. l'lw, low
hr... b:.11 '>Y!>otem. head.
rnfng, <itnk. stove, swim
step, V be rth . fast IV
t·t·o11n m1 c al. $845 0
!J&i. 2502 r:d.
· · Grand Rirnks . 197f,
Flbcrglai.. d1e:.el. l'rml'l>
only 496-!1370
Iii' 1977 lt~1n1:wr . L('I>'
than :.is hr~ on th1i. 111:!
Ford lnhoard Will 't•·a•
up t.o Jo 1\::tkani.: S7HOO
Call ~ 7fll I
t'liJ'>\I" 20· Ct•nt urv .
m a h " g ..i n y I !I ~. n
('oronatlo. oll 11nginal
~ ti7J 7:17K
23' H.1y Len..r w t FI "
tJMrll>(I' f~i.Jclt•<I Wf)(lr.h
Ciuod tond w trlr ~171"1
ITW 42JIJ
'79 7Ad1ak Mark II w1<111hp
Merl' + m~on .,, extr.1i-
Mo:.t -.ell S.3000 or U:.l
o(r (>'73 5123 an fl.
:rr. 197<1 t:1tg llarbor twn
C.:hry:-. f1 i.h cq u1 p
$!0.~. Al!>O :10· Avalo11
moonn~ 714/554·2989. ... . - -ar Sl':A RAY w ttrlr , l"H.
e lctrncs. full canva i-.
well 1•qu1p'd Sll.0011 .
fi73-3296 ------Nl'.'W 111' Tn. lop, bow &
stem r aili.. ladde r . cllx
trlr. $6000. 536-5730 ,,,
~2 -----9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
5(f;: Gd race record. Reul·
ly cln, l(d cond. Trlr incl.
$2400/beat. 673-4061. ---Lido H ·w/trlr & extra
sails . Xlnt cond. $895.
67~58Mi aft s.
Cal 20 OB. Extra:-.
Newport slip. S3600/b1>t
cir. 548--4488.
UDO 14 "2523: Full COY•
er. whisker pole. nu cen·
terbd. gd cond. 1850.
tns.5799.
August 2nd
through
DAY SAILER-13' Ghos l. Good flbet'glas boat for
families. Seal.a four •nd
la car a.opaa,,e. tllOO. call
557-0&M after 6pm or 011
•nkend
August 13,
1979
., 22tl Seacall8: Sloop, s
aallt, 1tlp avail.
..,./ofr. 281 /MJ-4180
9¥9.11'1-.t.e eve1.
1 CololnbU. t""1 out· ftta.cl lacludla1 tooh1 •
mooftnl av•ll. Aa u~JI. yadll.. •.ooo. rra.mz
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21' DORY kt:reH.
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......... -· Pb .... 31171
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• • 24' Sabre 1977. haah perlormu~. r unabout
w/NJ.y cabin. crulse
1971FOD
Ua .. dPldlm Mai wheels, ~••ck bhtft & low. low m1le:i.. lS c r . flm7)
S4H5 ....... c..-.-
.m>Harbor Blvd.
J42!5 Baker St.
COSTA MESA
540-tlOO
~al3llPG w/Mettll!IS .. o ,. h • 113.SOOlncl dualaxle trlr. 76 IWlnc ero 1 ~~ner. ~ Bkr • • Xlnt. cood. 494-7262. or _ __: ___ .___ 66H61M>.
1974FOllD
COUllU PICKUP MDlartucl""" 914 With com~r. 4 Sr>t:'-'<i
••• .. ••••••••••••••••• tr::ui.s.. rmlio & heater
f'UCH Maxi Sport. Sllv~r. Dbl scat w1pcg11. Xlnt
cond. 2000 m 1. $395.
bi>8234
XLNT c o nd 1t1on
1Ul3650>.
$1995
~Codllloc
Puch Newport Moped, ~tiarbor Blv<I
t:XCt:;l.Lt:;NT CON l~Bakl.'rSt
OITION, under 1,000 m1, C~i'A Mt:;.'ii\
100 ma pr gal. Call 540-9100
646-3104. ask for Jim. ----
S400orbest. '73 Datsun P U Off road
---exuas, AM /FM ca~ .• 2
Smily m oped R ulc1i:h gas t ll nk l> $:HIOO .
Grand Prix. frame 2:r', 4!17·1026 67J.JTIO. whls27". 759-0700 •
915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 fo'ord F'100 6cyl
J.>.pd. $2450.
1)39.2(»4
'77 Yumahu t:;ncJuro. I yr 'Ill 1-'ord F·IOO. J Spd, :Jtill
old idnl cond M:.t &:l• t.•n.c. run:. ~real , .:ood ~ P.P. 002 0155 body S1425 rirm •1!12 8731
llONUi\ :1.'iO SI. Comlmw '67 I II Seoul. Perfrrl
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rru ~ 001 2!11f3 C!'lmp~. C:.illtl42·~~
'71f Su1.uk1 250 r:m111r11,
guud 11ha1Jl'. ~750 or bc:.L.
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'00 llonda Trail !10 :IHOO
m1. New lire:-. ~:wo
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'77 Chcv 15.600m1 uux
tank, cru1:0.C' control.
:.hell, w r, :.lt•rf'O. S5.00IJ
f).12 39J!), IY\.i! :.1521!
·:x; Ford I'll
Ku 11:-. good . n c cd i.
·75 VAM/\llA 250 RO. srioo
New cnK. 300 m ill'!..
racli;1tor '
493..olQS
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------6-cyl 4s p , $2,!l!J5
• • 7 7 Tr 1 ump h S I v r 5:l(r 1!>13
Jubtlax:. 3M. mmt cond, ---S2SOO 10Uer>. '74 Norton '75 Dats un I' 1 e k up .
l'l'll.ntcondS1800.ll.31·7714 AM/f'M, shell, ZOMPG . a;so. 49.'>435-1 t;~~ Salef'l 6 ·7'J fo'ord HunJ(cr '~ 'fon.
••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO & t.ttkc over p<iy·
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S to:l.fo' CONTAI N iO. 8-4285._ ·-__
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m otorhome . Slee ps G. '7•1 Doduc Van. Orig
Self cont. $250/wk. +11~ owner. 28,000 m1. Lots or
rm. tH<Hl.'1115 extras. JC Int c o nd.
----640-604U '711Soulhwind· 2J' slJ>K 8 ---------i;~ncralor · l~udcd : '73 Dodge U300. A/C, P /S ,
161-71117. Pwr dlsk brks. ted cond. ~ ~. 714/521-6739 .-rr motor home lor rent : •·--W•ited --9·5·9-0 lmmuc. s lp11 G. avail -fn>rn IS/20 on. 646-<154-0. •••••••••••••••• • •••• ••
t OH rtt:NT Molor llomc
22'. i.lps ll. CaJI for info.
6111..JMS ----------T ......... TN'#tl 917 ••••••••••••••••••••••
Sl.lut'raft 6 tent trlr. Nr
Ql'W. Slove, ::.mk, ice box
& b~al c r . Slp:1 G.
n:.n>1ofr. 642-4178 ..
.. s.r.ke, ,c.h a Acc ... oriee t400 ......................
SERVICE DEPT.
()penGDays A Weck
Moo..·Fri :7:30·5:30
Sllturdays : ~: 00.5: 00
Mlaaa.y...rtv.
292911arbor Blvd'.
Costa Mes11
S46-ltl4
Mercedes reser\lc dit!llcl
tank" aullable . All
ruodela. M c M u nus
<hwron. 1814 I!:. lilt St.
S.A. 5t2·8057
BMW 2002 Bra:
Xlll&cond
95$-0747
W~ PAY TOP OOLLAH
l or top used curis·foreign,
domcstic11 or classics. ff
your car 1.s l'Xlra cll':in, see us f'l ft!o,i'!
~
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2925 llarbOr Bl vd
CObi'A M t:S/\
979-2500
can'tSeU Your Car?
CUVIEttlMW
PAYS TOP OOLLAH
f'or Clean Used Imports
<:.all Mike or Don
IJS.3171
WANTED!
Lote model Toyotas,
Volvoe, Pickups " Vans. <AU &11 COday I
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(714)~1()()()
i 4 Audi 4-dr, xlot cond .
M C, new disc brake:..
snrl. Si!OOO. 6J 1 ·9'.!AlH
'77 FOX 2 dr. 4 bpd U1l'.
BhJC l-'ox Sp. Ed Mu:.l
see to upprcl'IJ lc.
846-9672.
'7•1 f'OX. Auto, 13,000 m1
on new e ni.:. C.:lc:rn.
3tmpg. S2()(JO. 540·4tiM
...w 9712 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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9 1 Sf 6 llOADWA'I'
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835·3171
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'77~4spd S/ft COIWJ
'783204sp, t239UK IO
ill 633e.u\ S/H I 0002 I
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LARGE SELECTION
OFNEW 1979
320i's
528i's
1\1.'iC) 1;;t1CS1 ..
IN STOCK!
Cull 111<1ay W 1· ,, li.11 n w}
ha\c lh<il 11n · uwnt·d
BMW you ;ire look111i:
for!
831-2040 495.4949
Eucutiv~ Cor
'785301
4 !>~'t.'CI, sunr1.N>I. leu l h~r
tt lloy:.. lc1 w m•ll""
(Jperalci. on regul ar
fuel~ 1514:1>
$14,995
I Olher.. Lu Cho<1w
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11,t & Broadway
SANTA ANA/835-3171
~IMW •77 320i
·fully equipped, lot·11lly
owned & scrv1c(.'{I, M BZ
trade· in. I 179SPlll
$9650
JIMSLEMONS
IMPORTS
ltnOIJARHOR Bt.Vf>
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6l1·1276 833-9300
ORAHGI COUMTY1S GEST
SWcs·Scrv1ce-Leaa.1ni:
Rov c.....-,lnc.
Holbi ftoycc UMW
l540 Jam IJOreu
Newport Beach H40 1w11
72 3.0 CS, jlOOd rond
00.000 rru . 4 11pd. call ev:..
714-497 .aootJ
1.976 BMW s:Kll . 43,000 m1,
t~ 8100. .Ulaupunkl
stereo tape, xlnt cond.
PP. Dys, 752-lll&t; cv11,
551·2154, ~.
'76 BMW l>30i : 28M mt
mint oond, many xlrlllt.
dya 646·4332/673·5613 eves.
IOI McLAIEM'1
$
850N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (SM.l.No.ofSA Fwy>
•7t4tl~Slll
~nday by Appt..
c:.t t7tl .......................
'72Capri. Good COl'ld.
llanJextru.t850.
87M3l2.
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llOWAGON
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N Jo: W t' o n d 1 t 1 o n
1:1J6WOC 1
$5995
Nabers Codlloc
:.'000 ltarbOr Blvd
1425 l:Jakcr St
c~r" M to:.<;"
540-9100
l !lti l 15011 l>ut :-.un
Fairludy, l.ook:. i.:oud,
r un' g rc·at. $1KfJO.
5.'i& 2213 Ut'f orl.' 4 I'M
9727 .......................
Brand Mew '79
HONDA Cars
MANY
To ChooM From!
UNIVERSITY
Oldsmobile
Honda Con • GMC
Trucks
:!8.1t 1 If u r l)(w 11 h ti
I ~,tu ;\k :.a 5'Ul·!IMll
JocJ-" 9730
•••••••••••••••••••••••
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1\u 111mallt. alt', lully
1·ci111ppt·tl, 6M :1ct ua l
111111·:.. H1·gen c·y lti•d
wlan hide:. "Flit W•
It">'> '(2!°>'1lJKT I
CREVIER BMW
h>l & IJromlway
Si\.NT A l\N I\ 1:1;)5 :H 71
71 x.rn. fully e-.u1>1>cd,
1·huu.f fcur dn ven. U:.l
ufr 1>1551115
t!.GiJag XKt: Hdi.tcr, 1111
1rn l' cond ~ 700 or !Jc:.L
offer 831 314:1 alt ;,
9738 .....•...•.............
·74 Ml.ll.da HXJ. economy,
dea n . runi. x lnl
SMSO/bsl olr 754-5300
dy:s, 897·4~ CV(.~'.
9740 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 210 Ot.I . while. 11nrf.
full y t:{fUlf>p e d .
i.howroom cond1l 1on
~17,flOO/offer. 75!1·9040
'73 45(fif£, yellow. xl11L
1·oncJ SI l.!150. l'vt l'ty.
1~1 ~
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AIC, r.nrf. auto, AM I FM.
l'INu 7!'.2 !M II t.ly:-..
l)i:J UJlj l'Yl.'l>. $29/iO
'7U "*l<.: <.;u rncl l'flll)r
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tJ:;5 (IJll'J
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l.ik1· nu, h11rclly 11:-.crl,
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lt-11L'-i·r u7:'1 426H <·w.,
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l'tlOll IHll ,1 '11'1 lllf'll Oii II
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·73 ~I';, fully l'llUlfl.d ,
xJnl 1·tHld (;old 57 .1100
mi's Muxl w•" S\11$00
&16 77fll
9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 MGO IOKmi. /\M /FM
ca..11i1. 4-sp. l~gago rack.
Ml.ng (inillh. ltcd. $6,295.
aft. 6. 642·0063.
9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13~ 91A: 2.0. JOmp~. nu
clutch as brakes, SUPl!:R car.~. 67~17.
9IJ S 1973 Very 11pcclol,
very strong, 1n rf. ltbr,
alarm, St.2.000646-2961
'76 !U2E: Sunroof. 25.000
mll('S. rur, alloys, stereo
cauetlc, black. Call m.mr
tOPADeCAI
'14Capri: lmmac! Lo ml,
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71 1401 Good cond, All1nl e....ue ...._ _,,__ =~r::..': .............
...... : ... tap .... , ..... .... bltlt olr. Hel• U.W.~Hwy
"U 2.0 Uttr Poncbe, all
blk. launat. 9000 firm
m.tlfr2 aft tp M.
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# 1 DEALER ~IN U.S.A. •
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CLOSID SUNDAYS
'59SIJver Cloud I
$19.000
!JtJS..tl44
'67 :». -MPw. 2 d r cpc,
'Corn1chl'' '. ltll L>.
~t.'d. askin~ S27.USO.
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COIOLLA SEDAN
Aut.omillJC lrlllll> •• ri.1d111,
heuler & low mile:.
134iffRC>.
SZH5
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4!liOO Harbor Blvd
1425-Baker Sl.
COST/\M~~A
540-9100
1!117 Corollu lla tchback
SHS. SHOO. Xlnt comJ.
63HW8
'71 Toyot<.1 Corona db .
clcu11, i.:oo!I lrawworta
lllHl $1 .lOO 5:l6·l'.!8!.i
'711 <;orollu. •I :.pd. :.! ci r dP
luiw <'OUPl'. lh•aulll ul
li1od. S3:l51i. ·1!15·~)21i.
'74 (.;(.•Uca . Good < '11nrl
AM FM t·asi.. ncw llrl':.
Sl.'iW. l'h 7:>1 I.JOI r..-.... 9767 .............•.........
'74 TRG. :.howroom 1·ond.
i\ M FM ca :. ., 1· l t 1• •
t u.-.1.l)m pamt. 30.000 m1
~1~t ofr Mu:.l :-.ell
675-891:; or 839.G(JJ(j l'P
Ken.
'T1 TK7.Ssp.u 1'./\M F:'>t
l'al>M.1U· Vnder wcirn rn-
ty $55(.Wj bl.-:.l. IS.t7·4:!85
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$1.150 s.15-7474
·n THG. Xlnl cond N1•1A
top. new µuinl. s:m:;11
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er. all xtrH, '9.7$0,
&Gtl22.
'66 VW Campe r ne w
radlall new en, .. b,.akcs. clutch, It oiler "°°'er.
SJ.700. 912-4061. call afl.
1. --------
'II} Ritbbll Osl L. 800 m1
AM/f'M stereo. AC.
lollded. S8800 or besl of.
fer ~H76tl
'77 Rabbit. &crifice. Xlnl
cond. 752·7691 days,
7flH.3'19eves/wknd3.
Vaho 9172 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
SAUs, SERVICE
AND LEASING ovr:Hst-;i\S Ut:l.IVt.;RY
tlXJ' to; It TS
EARUUCE
VOLVO
1!03 llarbor Ulvd
<X~i'A M t:S/\
646-930] 540-946 7
ORANGE COUMTY
VOLVO
~XU.USIV~:LY VOLVO
Lar J,!l'l>l Volvo Dt•uln
111 Uruni:e County.
llUY or l,t:ASI'~
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BIG CANYON RESIDENT
: • Beverly Claydon
iWaterway
~ ~Advocates .
!To 'Fight'
By STEVE MARBLE
01 Ille 0..11~ ~ ... Stall
About 250 advocates of creat·
· mg a navigable waterway into
the Bolsa Chica marshlands me t
I Tuesd ay nl~ht and vowed t o
{ fight until their dre am ts re·
-i-alized
Bill Hanson, president of the
newly formed Committee for
Clean Water and ._.ermanent
'Ocean Access. told a Huntington
Harbour Yacht Club crowd that
local boaters have rct.lson to be
c'Oncerned they s oon mu y
become "landlocked."
He s aid boaters, cspec1ally
f.rom Huntington Ha rbour who
currently cross Navy waters in
Anaheim Bay to r each the
ocean. must find a new ocean
access.
He said. however. that the
1roup wants to s lay o ut of the
••political a r e n a ·· and to
befriend such conserva tion·
minded groups as Amigos de
Bolsa Chica.
Dave Carlberg, president of
the Amigos. s ays his group is
also interested in an ocean cut
but c laims the ne w boating
group may actually be pushing tor the creation or a marina.
''They didn't come right out
and say it but they implied that
a marina might follow," said
Carlberg. who attended last
<See DREAM, Pa•e A2>
Shell Profit:
$277 Million
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of Ille D•llY 11'11.t St•fl
Newport Beach police said to·
day they 'r e still looking for
wea lthy victims who might have
been fleeced in an alleged con
gam e that ope rated like the
movie script of "The Sting."
Four Orange County sus{>t!cls
a re in custody in the Cl:.lse
Al Epstein of t he Newport
Beach police conceded that v1c
tims have been reluctant to
come forward since they lost
the ir money in an alle mpt to
cheat the management of what
they thought was a private
gambling club in Los Angeles
Epstein and Sgt. John Simon
probed the case for two years
before finding a local mt.ln who
was willing lo tell them how he
lost $160,000 in c<ish and his 1976
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud to the
l'On artists.
Th(lt tah.• set up the ~rrcsts
Tuesday or Atlila OeAgh. 39.
4!7 16 Hilltop Drive, Newport
Beach; Beverly Claydon, 35, 81
Royal St. Geor ge. Newport
Ueach: Mich<lel Newman. 35. 14
N . Stonington Road . South
Laguna and Jerry Mack Morris,
35. of Buena Park.
All four were booked into Los
Angeles County Jail after their
a rr ests locally.
The three men were arrested
on charges of grand theft and
conspiracy in wa rrants c arrying
$200,000 bail each.
ln addition. they are named in
warra nts obtained by Orange
police charging them with fraud
in a phony advance fee lo<in
!'Che rne. Those warrants carry
$250,000 bail.
Mrs. Claydon. who was arrest
cd al a ho me police said
belonged to her boyfriend at 25
Pine hurst Lane. Big Canyon.
<See VICTIMS, Page 1\2>
Vcd/,ey Cops
Seeking Nude
'Exhibitor'
Fountain Valley police an·
see king a young man who
s ta rtles t een-aged girls by
e m e rging from bushes near
freeway overpasses clad only in
women's panties worn on top of
his head.
Detective Donald Cook said to·
day there have been "numerous
reports" from young women
who say they've spotted the
nude youth near the Slater
Avenue and Bus hard Street
overpasses. .
lnv~sligators have a descrip·
lion of the offender but no strong
leads. The most recent indecent
•exposure complaint was filed
last week.
Cook said the )'Outh hides in
bushes, then clears his throat to
draw the attention or passing
remales before exposing
himself. The incidents usually
occur betweenll a .m . and 3
p.m ., be added.
Tbe youth apparently r etreats
into the shrubbery after expos-
ing himaelf. although noae ol the
fieeing females has bothered to
look back.
Police said the offender is
between 17 and 20 years old.
about six feet tall, 175 pounds
and has curly brown hair.
Law_on Gay
Baa Readied
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
• m
POLICE SAY THIS SKETCH LED TO SUSPECT
Detectives Believe They Have Robin Samaoe's Kiiier
MaeDoaald Trial
Blood on Victim's
Shoes Not Checked
RJ\LEfGJf, N.C (/\Pl An
Army investigator testified to·
d1:1 y tha t he ·sa w blood on lhc
soles of Colette Mac Dona ld's
feet the njghl Mrs. MacDona ld
a nd her two young daughters
were slain but that the blood
type was never checked.
The investigat or . Willi am
Ivory. unde rwe nt cross·
exa m ination in the tri pJe.-'
murder trial of Or. Jeffrey Mac-
0 o n a Id . Th e fluntin glon
Harbour doctor is charged with
murder in the s tabbing and
bludgeoning deaths or his wife
and their daughters. Kimberly,
5. and Knslcn, 2, in February
1970 .
Ivory said also said that he did
not know whether any blood was
found on MacDonald's feet.
Bloody footprints were found
in Kristen's bedroom, and the
prosecution is expected to lry lo
show that the prints were Ma c·
Donald's.
Ivory said trash c1:1ns behind
the MacDonald home at Fort
Hragg were· e mptied by garbage
collectors before they could be
searched for evidence. He said
he was "quite disturbed" that
the cans h ad been e mptied
befor e investigators checked
them
On Tuesday, Ivory said under
cross-examination by attorney
Be rnard Segal that items in lhe
house were moved a nd touched
bul that hl· was ('IJnfidt•nt that
evidence was not dis turbf:d or
destroyed.
"Good God. wt· wer£' look1n~
for the weapons that k 1 lled theSl'
people," Ivory ~aid when Sc~al
asked him about a drawer that
had been examined .
MacDonald. 35. wai. a phy!>t
cian wilh the Green Be rets at
Fort Bragg when his wife and
daughters were killed.
Segal asked r epeated qucs
lions about the movem ents or
l vory and others a l the house
The questions and those a sked
othe r witnesses appeared to Ix·
designed to convince the fc<krul
court j ury th at t he Arm y
hungled it~ invcst1gat1on. r vory testified that lhl· pujam<J
uottoms MacDonc.t ld W(.jS wear·
ing were discCJrded al the hilM'
hospital. contrar y to medical
pe rsonnel's standing orders not to
destroy clothing worn by victims
ofviolent crimes. MacOonaldsuf
fered several stab wounds. which
the government contends werf:'
self-inflicted
Ivor y a lso said that M ile
Donald was not examined hefon·
he was taken to the hosp1tc.tl
Segal m aintained thul wa ~
··another example of your as·
s umrng " that oth e r s werl'
following correct procedure!>.
The exchange between the two
was sometimes acrimomous ;rnd
<See BLOOD. Page A2 >
School Office Sale
Assistance Sought
Trustees of Huntington
Beach's Ocean View School Dis·
trict ordered adminis trators
Tuesday night to seek local real
estate consultants who might aid
in the sale of the district's old
headquarters complex,
The orders followed a presen·
talion by a Huntintton Beach
real eat.ate firm owner who of·
fered to research the s ale and of·
fe r recommendations for secur·
Ing the most r eturn for tax·
payers from the sale.
Bria n Klinge offered his
services for $10,000. but trustees
indicated they would Uke lo open
up the research project to other
knowledgeable lndlviduals.
The 8.2-acre site al the comer
and other a na lys is required for
the sale.
Included woulo be a recom
m e ndalion regarding the best
sales move. selling ~h.e property
as one piece or subdtvtdln.~ 1t ..
"We need to know. s aid
Trustee Max Sudakow. "what
we a re doing and why we a~e ~o·
ing it 50 that we can ma~~m1zc
the return to the taxpayer.
The property has been ap-
praised tentatively at $1.S
million. Coogan said.
Trwilees indicated they will
select a consultant at their Aug
6 board meeting.
or Beach Bou.levard and Warner ..illn .DDODIJCED A venue served as district head· ..., T ft
quart.en betweea 1167 and this LS
sprln1 when olflcet were moved TOO MA.NY CAL
to the old Rancho View School at •• 1 bad to calJ and atop my
8 Street and Warner Avenue. Datlv Pilot ad because I re·
Tbe propen1 WU purchased 1 11. th I -·'d
t-·-•or•= u a att.e for ceived more ca.... an \,.VUJI
'" &.-'' handle.•· Oeean Vlew and curral· Tbat'• tbe aucc.1 •tory of the
l)' la IOl*1 C-4 for eommetdal Newport Beach woman who
~lalric:t s..pertntend.at Dale placed tbll ad ln the Dally Pilot:
C-an 1aJd polllble uaet la· elude ntaU commera.lal IM.wl· Overlb<>ldn1 the ~ter . -a, __._. __ _. alftce buUd-N. a. 2 room• • a\tt,
---Jlloa.T\a.us•UJt• ...... ,.... pro,.rtJ ii bordered
bf •ball• fam&)J re1lcle11ce1, For more caOI &ban you can
.,." · _......._ bucn., eall ... trtend11 Dalb'
Tbe dlltrtct II •••ns~· · Pllot ela11lfle4 ad·vlHn at suJtant. Ooolan Hid. to 142.1171, ,(
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Your Hometown
Dally New8••11er
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
• ~ym
Suspect
In Death
Of Girl
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Ot IM 0411Y Pllol Sl411
Huntington· Beach detecti ve~
a rre s ted a part·l1mt.> p ro
ressional photographl'r Tuesday
as a SUSJ>t!Cl in tht> death Of 12
year .old Robin Christine Samsoc
whost.' ske letal remains wen·
found near ~1erra Madrf: et.lrhcr
this month.
Arrested al 7 30 a m 1n h1~
Mo nterey Pa rk re~1df:nc1· w..,,
Hodncy Jamt·s Alt·al(I . :is f"1r
lt·en Huntington Be;it·h off1ccr'
;irmed with a ..,.,..,rl'h WCJrrarn
wt•nt to tht> homt· <if Alc::ala·,
pi.I rt·nb at 1 ,, m . LI Brut·•·
Young :.aid
Young !.aid lhal J '1.;arth <if
thl' ho mt: turne d up a largt•
number of photri~ra ph!> c·1m
~•tiered t•v1der1<·•· in tht· ca"·
In cluded. he s aid. werl' photo~
of t•hildrcn ·from ~i y<:ars old 0 11
up." ~omt' of them 1n tht· nud1·
Hobin and a girlfr1t·nd h.id
bl•t•n approucht'cl <ii ll unl1n~1on
Bl'ach Slute Rc •ach J um· :m. th1·
day ::.he d1 !>appt·arl'fl, hy a man
..., ho a!-tked to tak1· their p1 ctun•
Tht' would lw photographt•r
was dt'st·ribcd by Hohin ·~ friend
a~ 1n his :.ios. tanned. nearly :.1x
ft!d lull ;.ind with collar length
c urly hair
A polict· L1rW.t dre w J com
pos 1te of the man with help from
tht• girl. Yo ung s aJd
Thul com posite. he !>aid. even
tually led to Alcala's a rre!>l
following a four-week mvest1~a
lion launched by 't1p~" from
police agencies and oers on!> who
know the suspect.
Police refused to discuss the
1>0ssibilHy that Alcala had a re<"·
ord of pre vious arresL-; or 1m
pr1sonment.
He 1s being held in I funlmgton
Be<&ch City J ail as LI hom1c1de
~u~pect on $250.000 hail Law n ·
quires that he ht• arru1gnl0d h~
Thursdny morning
Young descnbcd Alcala a~ an
unPmploycd . part lime 1H11
fc~1:>1ona l photographer who l'ar
ncd a card 1dent1fy1n~ him a~ :i
mem oor uf a professional 1>hotog
n.1phc-r·.., (ISsociation.
Police trn ve been searching for
a yellow Schwmn h1cyclt· that
Hobin was believed to ha ve been
riding when she dis appeared
~omewhere between he r friend'~
home.' at 14th and Olive StrN·ts
and her home a mil<' away
That bicycle. Young s aid. still
has not been recovered
Robin's unc lad r em a ins wen•
found July 2 by a state forestry
e mployee near a public cam p·
g rounds in the footh1lb near
Sierra Madr<'.
Young. who said poliCl' see a
r e m a r k a b I e r es e m b I a n c l'
between the artisl's compos1l<'
of the photographe r sought for
questioning and Alcala. indic<it
cd this morning that no other
suspects in the case are bemi;:
sought at this time .
He said Alcala has not yet
been able to account for h1i.
whereabouts a t the lime the two
girls were approached on the
beach by the unidentified photog·
rapher.
Woman Leaps
From Moving
Pickup Truck
An unidentified woman was in
critical condition today after she
leaped Crom a moving truck a nd
landed on the center divider
Tuesday night in Huntin1ton
Beach. police say.
The woman, thought to be In
her twenties. jumped from the
back or the eutbouod truck on
Pacific Coast Highway near
Newland Street about 1 :30 p.m.
Police say tbe truck alowed
but then aped off when aeveral
witnesses atopJ)ed to help the ,.
woman.
One wttaffl told eoUce the
woman bad beeo at.ndlal kl the
back ol the tnack wavlnc an arm
around u if ahe were hltdldk·
ln1. Ponce aay the woman ap. pa.retlllf walUd olf UM eclle o1
&b• taU 1ate. Sbe waa takea to Hoa1
Memotlal Holpttal la Newport leacb. The truck, aoualtt by
pOltM, .. dlmettbed U a _..,
ptelrup. "
HELO IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Alcala
President
To Address
U.S. on TV
WASlllNGTON 1A1'1 l'rc..,,.
dt·nt <.'art('I . sccking lo "l>cak
If 1 r 1· 1· I I y 1 o m 1 11 111 n :. 11 f
,\nH'l'l!':tn.., tonig ht tn ;,i ran·
pr11nt· l1ml· hroarlc;i~I nPW!> co ri
f1·n·nt1', ..,ay~ tht· ml'dta have ex
.1ggl•rt1tcd .thl' l..'Xlenl or ht~ a<I
rn 1111 strnt1on ~huk1·up. 16 p.m .
Cho.1nncls l!. 4 and 7 1
Thi· prc~•dl·nt ancl h1!> aide~
-.ay both American a nd foreign
rl'porll'rs arc blowing up the
CARTER REASSURES
APPOINTEES -A4
power or Carter·.., inner. circle or
faithful Georg1:.tn!>. esµecially
l'h1cr of st:lff Hamilton Jordan.
'The w ._.shmf;{ton press ha:.
gro..,sly 1·x:.iggt•ratcd th1 ..,.··
<.'artt.·r wa~ quoted by <J part1c1
pant ,Jl-tl'll ing about 2511 political
.J1>p11ini.•ci. Tut·~day
Earlll'I tn lhl' ct.1 y. tw11 M·nw r
.11d1''· rt'fl l0C'l10g <'fJl1Cl'rll hy or
r1ntJIS ovt'r foreig n rt'porter~·
nl•gat1v l' cornmPnt:.. t;.i llcd in
fiH• or ~1x Europ1•an 1ournulisl1:>
and on<' .l apanl'~l' reporter lo re
hul l>Onw of I ht•ir ttC'l·o unt1:>.
The :mies told the reporter~
1 h1· a11m1n1s t ration ~hake · up
<lot•s not represent a constitu
llonal tr1Stl-a nd den ied that
pol1t11·al ad v1 ... t·r.., !>UCh ai.
.Jordan. pres:-sc<:rcta ry .Jody
l'o w1·ll and m ed1<.1 adv 1~er
1;cruld R:.irs hoon will be 111
fluenc1n~ bu~1t· econom11: and
torc 1gn policy dcc1s1on1:>
Thl• aides :.lrcs~cd . according
lo two Joumahsls who a ttended.
that rep lac in g Treas ury
Secretary W. Michael Hlumen·
thal with G Wilham Mille r doe~
not re present any chanRc in U.S
t'l'Onomw policy or s upport 'or
the dollar
Cartt:r ':. new~ eonfe renct
tonight is scheduled in an attempt
to get a b1gi.eer audience than h1 i
us ual4p m.sess1ons .
The dollar has declined on
lo r e 1gn market~ s rncc las t
wt·ek 's multiple firings. a nd ·
o;everal fore ign news reports
have speculated that Jorda11 and
other political aides may advisl'
agatnsl politica lly painful de·
c 1s 1ons needed t o bolster •t~
value.
Coast
Weather
N1jlht and morning low
clouds otherwise s unny
days. Lows lonaghl ln 60s.
Highs Thursday near 70S
at beaches to low 80s In·
land.
IN81DE TOD-' 't'
Mo1'*°"' mddtlal tlU·
art d~ bf ~ monb worm 11w lftlorm.d uiaUor ~
/IOJJI. SH,,,.. Al.
llltles
" .
Woman
Raped
AtGWC
A 28 yur o ld ff uptln1lon
Keach woman was drtHed Into
a locktr room tiho*er •tall at
Golden Wr11t ColltCf' T\H!Aday ar
I \trnoon und npt'd. poUc •Id
today
Tht• wonum. polH·•· o ld. was
· uH.ulttd about • 10 p.m Ht1r
u&aaUant arabbed her arm1 •nd
fore.ct her inlO the ahowu, •h
t-0ld mv•U1&1tloni Police HY the 1mi.l>t't'l. i. bla <'k
man rt'portl'<lly wc&tr111at 1 t1rnk
top and nowcn·d i.w1m trwlki..
dosed Ult• hf)wcr i.tall door ll nd
forced lhtl woman to dis robt'
P olice H Y no one el e was ln
tht> womt'n's locker room al th"
lime.
'fhe aullllant was descri~ to
police ws m~culur a nd about 20
yean old
fi',...P-.eAI
DREAM •••
11ight's meeting
Although the "roup h as n 'l
mapped out any formal proposul
on where they'd like to Rec an
ocean access construc ted , It was
~u1u~ested that a channe l be bullt
m the llolsa Chica area near
Pucif1(' Co usl ll1 ghway a nd
Warner Avenue
Ora ngl' Co unty SupNv1sor Hur
rH'll W1(•d1•r, who s poke to the :iu
dtl'IH'f', !<u1d Hunting to n llnrbour
rt·sufrnt1o a n • ('UU~h l ht•twt>t•n
· tlw N11vv and !ht• wt-th1nds" a nd
"ht• 11nlh•rl>lt>od lht·ir c·onr<'rn Sht•
lh .i lluntinalon Ha rbour res1d('nl
.. flt1lsu Ch1 c•:i 1:-. a s l<'eping
J!IC.tnl frauj.!hl w1lh poht1ca l c•om
pht·allfln., hut I th1ok thP time
h.is corm.• that we• a ll JOin and
work togl'lhc•r ." Mrs Wi eder
S:Jtd
Ma k<• Ck g;in, :.in aidf' to As ·
:>Pm hi} mun l>cnn1h M lingers, f>.
fl1111 ltnj.!lon B1•a1·h. :-.aul afl1 ·r lht•
o w1•t111i.: tlwt lht• i.:roup sccmt'd
10 hf' ovt•r-.talin~ lht• "ur~cnry'
uf f1nc11111.! a nd huildinl.! :.i nt•w
11t(':t11 ;1<•1•1•ss
flt• -.;1111 Navy off1<•1:t l~ had 1n
form 1•rl 11110 t hat whilt• lhl'v
would Ilk•· lo st•t• a Sl'cond eri
tranc·P lo flunllngton tfarbour.
Hwy had 1111 ,,111ns lo makt• any
chw1gl's 111 tht· UM· of A11 ah<.·1m
Hay
Hanson s:iicl thl' group's n ·xi
c o ursl' of <ict1o n would be lo c·on
d ud tht:'1r own s t udy of thr>
f1•<1!>1b1hty of hu1ldlng a n ocea n
arct'l>.., an<i t<> urf{e that a fCf1n :1I
~tudy on the l>am c subJecl by the
Army Corp:-. of ~:nj:!1nccrs h(· 1 c
s u mt•tl
T he• <'n~mt•t>rinJ! study was ap-
purcntly dropvc·d in the mHHlOs,
s ay!\ Mrs W1rd('r, du1· to a lack or mterc•st on the part ,,, loca l or
g<1n1zalloru.
'fht· t.•nlln• 2,000 a cr1•i. o f Bolsa
Chica rem ains a county u1land.
T he city of lluntin~ton Beuch
h as attempted hut fulled to an-
llt!X the a reu
The majoritv o f the Bols a
Chica land Is owned by Signal
La ndmark Inc. Signal represen·
t11tlves have a lso urged the con-
:.trudion of an oceun access.
A 1973 <1grccme nl be tween th('
Mat e a nd Signa l culls fo r an
ocean Al'<'<:>ss to be build and for
S1Kna l t o det'd Kom e w etla nd
acre al(e lo the stnte
That a~rcemcnt I s undt-r legal
!'.>Crutiny b y u la wsuit flie d
<i ga in:,t S1J!nul by the A m 1~os de
Bolsa Chica
San Diego Man
Ends SWAT Siege
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San
Diego man is in custody after
holding polk e at bay for 14',.'J
hours the c ity's longest SWAT
siege on record.
Robert Horn, 25, threat.ened to
start shooting and blow up his
Norlh Park apartment with
dynam ite a fter poU ce s ur-
rounded the buUdlng beforu
dawn Tuesday, police said.
OAANOI COAllT '"' DAILY PILOT
0.Mt .-iltll IMlt .......
NEW CHAIRMAN
AnorMy Cap&ut
Capizzi Now
Valley Chief
Of Planners
Orange County Asslstunt 1>1~
tricl AU'omey Michael Cup1ui 1s
llOW chair man of the f' .. o unla m
Vu llcy Planning Commission.
f''ejlow commiss ioner Barbara
Hrown was s e le c t e d v ice
<.'hairma n during t'ommis sion
voling earlier this month.
Capi1.7.i has s t•rved on lhf' com
m ission since his a ppointment in
1970. He s u c·cl'ed s fo rme r
ch airman John McKn1J,thl
M r l> lfJ rown, :.1 hom e m ake r
nod <'omm un1t,v org1:1n1 z1·r. wa!.
uppo intNJ to th<' plannin~ Mm
m 1ss1on lu:,t yea r
Mesa Woman
Molested by
Van Driver
A Cos ta Mf's~1 modt•I who ac·
('t•pll'd a n d t• to a gai. statwn
... rt t'r runnini! out of gas on th.-
~an Diego f''rl'cwuy wus struck
a nd molcslt>d by t hl' driver who
pil·ked hl'r up. Costa Mesa police
n ·1H1rtt•d today
T h ey s a id lht.• 19-ye ar o ld
wom an suffe red bruises 1n the 9
·p m 1nc1dent . which bt!g:in al
t he E uc lid St.r eel offramp.
Police said Ute worn an entered
t he van without noticing three
mt'n in the back
They said the d rive r pullc.od
over a few m ile11 a way and
b ega n ottaC'king the wom an.
~la ppmg hn und npp&n g he r
dres~
Ile finally ndeui-.<·d he r near
the Harhor o ffra mp a fter h1:-.
<·o m panions to ld him lo s top,
poli ce said
T hey said th:it. bec au11e tht• in
c1d<'nt b<>~an in Founta in Va lley,
the report has been fo rwarded 10
poh ce in tha t city for furthe r In·
vestigation.
The s us pect ls describe d a11 a
dark male with a must ache and
a goatee who spoke with a Mex
ic on a c ce nt. Police s aid th1·
othe r m en called him l>y the
nam e Randy.
Oiina Raps Viets
P E KING CAP) China sa id
Wednesday tha t Vi et nam as s tep
µ1ng up w a r pre p:irations by
b u1ldrng rort.1fi cut1ons a long it~
c..·ous t and northern borde r with
China
Crickets
Battle
Pushed
By JACKIE HYMAN
OltlltO.lll ...........
A ei. of crtcket11. W•ves or
crleketa Thowumda of crlckel.ll.
s ur.clng 8 l'l'0811 1trccts and In·
vadln1 hou11ea, eatlns drape11,
even tumlna up In b.jd,
That'a thu "picture 1bout a
dozen north Co8ttt Mesa rcttl·
d4!nt1 painted Tue11d1ty In a11klng
tho Newport·Me•H• bo11rd of education to clean up Its field
11cnr sunrsowt•r un!J S mallf'y
11lre('tl\ n ~ur lhl' Suntu Ana city
llm1lt-
"You sc..'i! them comlnrc a cross
the 1Moot ut night. It's just like
nn nrmy," said Abraham Bos or
IOIH Setrctarial Circle .
· 'The "e n r e thousands of
the m ," his w1fo , (;aria. added.
"At nh1hl the· 1.treet 1s JUSI bla ck
with them They com e into Ute
hOU!lt' uruJ cul my curtains."
Jark Rerry of 1037 Damuscus
Circle said ht' has been frustral·
Ni in his ullt·mpts' to ~et the dis-
trict and the· city, which owns an
adjacent fl(•ld , t o solve the
pro blem .
"l 've called eve ry city om c1al
I can for Ute last week a nd a half
a nd a ll I i;o t w u s more
crickets," he said.
H t•sidenls said the proble m
bt.·l:Hn about two weeks a J(o.
Hoard m1·mlwrs n •plicd that
l hl' d1strir t spray1·fl lhl· field last
Friday and will spray again thls
Frida y
T hl'Y also s aid they will com-
muni ca t e with tht· residen t::.
through Be rry &bout the i.1tu<1·
t11m until 1t is solved.
The 10-acr<' fie ld in q uestion is
part Of Wha t WUh OnCt' a JO-a cre
~Ill' o n which a m1d dlt• s chool
:ind ;10 t'll•m cnt ary ~chool we re
pla nnt•d
W ht• n t h l' ~ l' ri I a n s w e r c
'1 roµpt'<I. 10 <1c rci. were i.old to ;i
th·vclo~r. w,. ;i ye a r ago com -
_.: -f 'rmR Page A I
VICTIMS ...
~as name.~ ·in a w<1 rrant charg-
IO J! her with conw irncy. She is
ulso bemg held 1n lieu or $200,000
b1ul.
The con they ar e accused of
p erpetra ting involved the use of
act o r George Monlgomery's
Holly wood Hills mans ion. In-
ves ti gat ors · said Montgo me ry
leased the ho me to another ma n
und wa:. Ill no way involved io
thl' scam.
Inve s ti g ato r s s a id Mrs
Claydon wo uld introduce two of
lht! t n o t o we a llhv Newport
Be ach businessmen.
f',..,..P~AI
BLOOD •••
the government voiced repeated
oh1 ections w Scgal's question·
ing.
U .S. District Judge Franklin
T. Dupree Jr. cut off one line or
q ues tioning, ruling that Segal
w:is 1mpropNly trying lo in-
troduce e vide nce about candle-
wa x found on a coffeetable in the
house. MacDonald has s aid one
or the intruders, a woman, ca.r ·
rled a flickering ca ndle.
Ivory 11a ld he believed the wax
was old wa x and matched a can·
tile fo und in the houso.
Jerry Jogs
Govenwr Running, Losing
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Jerry Brown Is running a nd losing -
running five or "Ix miles a d ay and losing about three pounds u
week.
As members or the Lo11 Angele s Athletic Club looked on Tues-
day, Gov. Edmund G . Bro wn Jr. stripped to a pair of navy blue
shorta. donned Jogging shoes and did a brisk three miles In ~
minutes on the c lub's Indoor track.
IT'S PART OF A DIET AND exerclae pro1ram the aovetnor
hna used lO drop 35 pounds ln three month• tri mming himself to
140 poundl on hla 5-foot, 11-lnch frame. '
b Most people alim for the beach or for hl1h school teunions, but
"rown'a reuons are unannounced, just Uke hl1 plans to run for
pre1ldent.
After hia run, in whlch he wu accompanied by atate Fin1t1ce
Director Richard T . SUberman, Brown dld a aerie• of sit-up and
wel1ht utUna exercltea. After pumpln& tron. the 1ovemor pumped
the hands of fellow noontim e athletes.
"ltJST A LIGHT WORKOtJT," 8AID one or the club's athletic dlre~.tora. "Just li&ht rep• <repetitive llftln1 of ll1ht wei1hta>."
I nm ftve or 1lx mllet a day," Brown said. "I break lt up . 1
run a couple of mllea In the momln1 and then a1aln ln the a n er·
noon." .
Brown allO hH been followln1. not rallhfully, a PrtUkln dlet
•Pet out for him by 1tlf ·1tyled Santa Monica nutrtUoailt Nat.ban
ritlldn.
TRlt DIET HAI POacso aaowN into a true era of Umlta: :r, pork, lam~~uck1 1raln f..S bMf, Hver, •b•Wllb, 1alm4G. nut.a,
•
Vft, avoca.,.-, wnol• mllk, eua, nearly all obfflel. 11lt or
u11r.
What doet the 1ovemor Ht t 't.~ Cuado, owner of Luey'1 &I Adobe Cale lo Loi Aqeln.
1a11 _. ICW•rnor tit.I pota.d vesetablee and bolled beam, ,....
flrtd In die 11m• kttchtn wtMre lrron once concocWd the "Jerry
""""' lpectal," • chlcllen lftd rte• cU1h.
"'1a wam AGO .. OWN IAID bl• ••ht WU al'OUDCI
:'· wttb tdl •wr•a• ;;;i.,.. ._. 1tnct the dltt "9pa at aroud ~=·--· Hm-~wa.::,~=·rt:.: ~H~r...: .= ..... '-; ............... 'i"' """" ..... t. .,
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'THE PERFECT BABY. BIG FOR HER AGE'
Teat-Tube Tot Loulae Brown• Yeu Old Today
Tuhe Bahy I
'Lucky Louise' Said Perfect
LONOON <Al') -Louihc Brown, lh4! world's f1r'lt auU1tn
licated lest tutw huhy . was a year old today, but the contr11vtr'ly
se t off by her birth cont inues
"She 1s the 1>nf1•t t baby, pretty. t11 1( for her ag1., and v1>ry
for ward," h<'r :12 y"a r old mother Lesley told the f)~uly Mail,
wh1rh hl~nl'<I an exclus ive conlnit'l with the Browns hc for., lt11·
haby w:is horn.
"Stlf: Bt;GAN TAI.KING /\T JO MONT HS. and w•· thu)k
lhal i.hc '!. not only goinJ! tn grow up inln a very pre tty hlond1· l1ut
a ver y intelbgent on<> too." Louise''> 39-year old father . John.
told the newspaper.
The Mail published a phuto~raph of a chubby h londt-toddler
and said she mana gt>d to Rel a foot into the l'hocolate bat ter or
he r birthda y ca kl' as it was being mixed
It said Ut e cake had pmk and white icing and was crowned
with a single pink candle
Mrs Rrown co uld not ha ve· a baby nor mally he<'a uc;e lhf>
fallopian t uhl•s lcadlnR t<i her wom b we re blo<'ked and thf'
block a~(' could not be removed s urgically. the !>aml' proble m 40
percl'nt of the infertile women in the world havt-
Slit: WF:NT TO G VNf:<:Ol~OG IST P atri<'k StPpll)t' an<!
phys1olo~1st Hubt·rl f':d w:Hch, who had b4:en dolfll-! u1onc1•r n ·
searC'h for 12 years into m1t rosurg1cal tN.:hmqu<'~ for rN11h1:Jt1on
1n vitro. m('antn~ in gla ss, uno 1·m t>ryo transl t r
Thl' British doC'tors took an cg~ from hn ovanl·s. fnllhlNI
1l w ith her. husband's s p('r m in a ~lass dish in Stl•ptcw·~
laboratory tn Oldham, and rc1mplantcd 1t m Mr.., Rro wn·s
wom b
"We, fo.und nature could not put an egg and sperm toge the r.
so we did_ it. We do not s«.-e a nything 1mmornl m doing th.&:1t, ··
Ste ptoe sa id.
Louise was delivered by Caesarean seclton J uly 25 1978 at
Oldham Ge~erat Hospit al. The governme nt Ml•<hcat Rl'sca~ch
Cou ncil confirmed !>he w:is the fi rs t k i>t-tulx! baby on re~'Orct
Wheelchair Ramps
Dedication Slated
A pair of aspha lt ramps that
enable whc.-elchuirs to reach tht·
ocean's high·tidc line al Jlunt
ingto n Beach State Beach arc• to
be dedicated forma lly on Fri
day .
Two ye ars in the plannin~ and
two weeks in constructio n, the
$50,000 project provides beac h
access at a point belween Beach
Boulevard and Newland Street
and at Brookhurst Stree t.
B o th of the JO-foot -wide
ramps, localed near parking lots
along Pacific Coast Highway,
end on the beach In wide circles
that eventually will contain fire
pits , a Huntington Beach city
engineer s aid.
The ramps a lso link with an
asphalt bicycle trail along the
highway lo provide access to
food concessions and restroom
facilities for the handicapped, he
added.
The ~ystem. to bl' ded ic;1tc•d
hy the city in a 2 p m ceremony,
h as bl•<·n nam t•d · 'Spl'Otl·r "
Ra m ps" in honor of tht• late
Mick Spencer . a governor's :id·
viso r on the handicapped
Spencer, a llunt1n~lon A1><il'h
re s ide nt c o nfin e d t o a
wheelchair due to arthritis. wus
prt.·s1dc•nt o f Orange County '!.
r hapter of the Ca lifornia AS·
sociauon for the Physically Han-
dicapped.
He also was pres ident of the
board of the Dayle Mcintos h
Cente r for the Di ~abted 1n
Garden Grove until his death
May 19 and was a me m ber of
t he city's Design Revie w Roard
Fund'> for the ramps, 330 and
635 feet long, we re granted by
the federal governme nt and the
city.
City, county and state om cia ls
are scheduled to part1c1pate at
the dedkalion.
Oran1e Count)' 1hertff '1 ctep.
utlea Mdopted a walt·a nd-Hf
PQ8ture today In their dema.ndl
for u pay mcreaae after turnilll
out in forC't ut Tuet1day'a meet·
lnl( of <·ounty isupervlM>rs, de·
mundln~ l11udly and bolat.eroualx
al llrm:a for progrn1 In 1t.alled
l'ICICOU~UOOM. Aft~r ttw •t.ormy, OO·mlnute
"''talon, ckiputles were told that
1rnpnvl1111m1 w r1ul<f dl11c us11 the'
d1·11Hind.11 ar an 1·xN•ut1 vt 11e11s lon
\.ml11y
· W1·'ll w111t and 11•: .. what
rou11·11 uul 11r lhut ," 1tald Bob
M ;,l'J,.,.,iJ v•·n~r•I m anager of
\ti•· •W J '""mbn A11iwc1atloo of
'11 .111~ .. t .:..io11ty lk:11uty Sherifrti
A 'I. l!IJ u l I .. , ... ,rt .. d I y '"
f1l.111 "'"'J l1tJI d1·"ulw~ thu.11 far
ti:•., .. "'"' &1<1t1)l1£1 01A:d 10. 4fly Jltb ,, , ... ,.,,,
A • 1 •Jwd •A "'""'' i!:J1 t11·put11--.
.J11IJ llWll ~YtflJ>-1 lt11 11 11> /vrt~ 111
'I u•··•J••Y 1111 !\IJ(WfYl •,l/r'> J'h1ll111
A11lh•111)' .. 11•1 'l lt•1m ;i:. Hiley
Al 11111• 1>'1111t , a rrwmber ol lhc
.10<11.,111 • ,.,h•1ul• •J al Anthony ~J
• l••>I la1· 11111vth l1rtd 11-t the <I\
.,,,, ''"''''' \ ,,, 1w11at11r fini:sh h1~
\ t 'f/lfl (fli•rit.h
t11t1,.rt .. ''lu1in1:d t ha t Riley
h;mf11·rl 1>ut rflli.l1:admg 1nforma-
11r111 th;,t d ""JIVlWlS would be earn-
1t1Y, a t,oul $JIJ,(J()(J unde r the ne w
•>rt• ,
H1l"Y µn·v1•1u'>IY <.,;.,1d that the·
inf11rm•1l11m .,..,,., ~1v1•n him by
1 1111n1 y n1·~1,t 1atori-. for s &la ry
MHI lio·rwf1L-. and that he w"a!.
-.1 .1nd1ng IJy 1t
~uperv1v1r ll<1rnf'tl Wiede r
1 r111k cxr1·plt0n l11 what s he
t·-illt-d bull ying tactics by Ute dcp-
ullc'> ~he -.aid 1t was deme an·
lllJ! to ht>th 11Jw e nforcement a nd
to ... upcrv1son.
She said la ter they behaved
hkl' unruly children who should
lw s pankl'<.I Lall'r m the <tflt:r·
noon, Mr:-. Wwdc r received ii
gift of .1 down roM·s from the es:-.·
-.11c· 1 at wn
M r M.il'l.••od said rcma d"'
"",. r1· 11111 d 1 r1·ct f'rl a l Mr~.
Wwd1·r ;.ind th:it lw w.is !.Orry 1f
,Ill' "".1!. off1·ndr·<I
~am W•·ll~. 1lt'got111tor f1ir lt1•
dt fllll I<">. S,lld lh;,il tlH' C'llUlll V
11('1-1 11( .1 7 p1·1 c.:1·nt mc rl':J!>c on J
11111• \ t•;11 1·ontr;ll'l would n ·d w 1
t tw () r;i II ~I' c (I u n I y (ft• p u l j
-.ht'rtffs tu :.i M'c:und·ratc law en
tor t'l'ffit•nt :igen<'y
I le· s aid I ht• offrr dc mo nstratt·s
thut there• 1s no longer :i toµ
priority t.o ~ct quality pc rsonm·I
,11ul thul mc.iny c..·Xpt:'n cnced de"
u 111 ·" a I n o, 1 c1 v :in · I l· ..i v 1 n g
'I ht· J!O 1.Wll l'r'> a rc going and
~r·ll rnK h 1~hcr paid JObs ," Wclb
d1·t·lan-<l w •'II' ...... <! I hat the l'OUly dt·p
11111·' ,11 t' 1•;.irn1 11i.: $320 p1·r
11111nlh ll'sh than offi ct'r s in th1·
An.aht>1m P ollet• Departm en t.
$upt.·r v1:,or .l\nthonv cla 1mNI
that th~: dc putu:s huvc ri~ce1vt.'ff
tht• h1 Ahes t offl·r of any of lh1·
l'Ounty bar~a1nin~ units .
Yo u d 1111 't a u1t1r11;1tlcally
h uvt• thf' claim lo be the hiRhf'~I
1w1d cnforccmC'nt agen<'y 1n tht'
l'OUnty." ht' stud.
The deputies h ave requested a
17 pl!rccnt across-the-board puy
r uisc
A spokesm a n for the deputies
i.a1d with five years' experienee
lht>y now <'llrn about $20,000 and
tha t t he county offer would bring
thC'ir pay to about S2l,500. %
'fhe de puties contend they
wo uld be losing money because
of 1nftat1on a nd inc reased con·
t ri but1on~ to their retirement
fund
M a cLeod indicated Tuesday
tha t deputies would settJe for
less than 17 percent.
"That 1s our official position.
Wf' would settle for less than
thul ." he said
According to county orficials ,
the payroll for de puty sheriCfs
now totals $15.3 million.
Where I
On
To Save
ear
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Dall,-Nt•wspaper ·
VOL. n, NO. 206, • SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2S, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
By IM."UR HY•AN ... ...,,.... .....
A. ,.. ol crlekeu. Waves of
eriell.u. 'nlouuncla ol crickets
1ur1iq acre. atreeta eMI in -
.:...-vadln1 ~. eaUn1 drapes, even lllminc up in bed.
Tbat 'a the pic ture about a
dozen north Cotta Mesa resl·
denta painted Tuesday in uking
the Newport-Mesa board of
education to clean up Its field
near Sunflower and Smalley
atreets near the Santa Ana city
Umlta.
"You see them coming across
the street at niabt. It's just like
an army," said Abraham Bos of
1018 Secretariat Circle.
·'There are thousands o f
them," his wife, Carla, added.
··Al nipt the street is just black
with Lbem. The y come Into the
house and eat my curtains."
Jack Berry or 1037 Dam3SCUS
Circle said he has been frustral·
ed in his attempts to get the dis ·
trlct and the city. which owns an
adjacent fie ld. to solve the
pro blem.
"l ' ve caJled every city offlc1a1
I can for t.he last week and a haU
and al l f got w as more
crickets." he said
Residents said the problem
begao about two weeks ago.
Board members repUed tha;.
the district sprayed the field last
fi'riday and wHI spray aga in this
Friday
They a lso said they will com-
municate with the residents
through Berry about the situa
\Ion until It is solved.
The HJ-acre field in question is
part of what wm; once u 30-acr e
site on which a middle KChool
.and an ele mentary school we re
~planned. 7 E When these plans were
ropped, 10 acres were sold to a
evel..,er. who a year ago com·
Jeted · Lbe homes in whicb the
k r1 cket-troubled residents Uve
The other 10 acres were sokl to
the city.
Distrlct bu1ioe111 manager
R8y Schnierer aaid problems
have arisen since the 30 acres
were divided and ceased being
farmed. He said the situation
wu aggravated a couple or
months ago when the district
plowed under Its weeds. ap-
parently disturbing the c rickets
Residents said they will be
keeping close tabs on the cricket
census.
"When they wind up in bed
with you. it isn'lfunny."
Oalty ~I ... SlaH ~ ..... 'STING' SU~ECT. Severi~ Clayd<>n of Newport Beach
ducks ~s she is gu~ded to helicopter by Los Angeles Police
Detective Marc lhssong. Los Angeles police, who arrest·
cd her '.fl:lc~day afternoon at a Big Canyon home. flew her
off t~ Jatl m a Los Angeles police helicopter that used
landang pad al nearby Newport Beach police head-quarters.
4 Can Suspects Beld
Newport Cops Seek
Victims of 'Sting'
By JOANNE &EVNOLDS
Of ... 0.1" ~lief Slaff
Newport Beach police said to·
d ay they're still looking for
wealthy victims who m ight have
been fleeced in an a lleged con
game that oper ate d like the
m ovie script of "The Sting •·
Four Orange County suspects
ar e in custody in the case.
Al Epstein of the Newport
Beach police conceded that vie
tims h ave been relucta nt to
come forward since they lost
their money in an attempt lo
cheat the managemenl ot what
the y thought was a private
gambling club in Los Angeles .
Epat.ein and Sgt. John Simon
probed the cue for two years
before llndlnc a local man who
was willing to telJ them how he
lost SUI0,000 in cash a nd his 1976
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud to the
COD artists.
Thal t.ale set up the arrests
Tuesday of Attila DeAgh . 39,
2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport
Beach: Beverly C laydon, 35. 81
R oyal St. George, Newpor t
Beach; Mich ael Newman, 35, 14
N Sto nington Road. South
Laguna and Je rry Mack Morris.
35. of Buena Park.
All rour were booked into Lo!>
Angeles County Jail after their
<irresls loc~1lly .
The three men were arrested
on charges or grand theft a nd
cunspiru<.•y in warrants c<1rrying
$200,000 bail cuch.
In ;1dthllon, they are naml'd in
war rants obtu111cd by Oran~e
police chargin~ them with fraud
in a phony <.1dvancc ft:e loan
s cheme. Those W1Jrrants curry
$250,000 bail.
Mrs Cluydon. who wus arre:.t·
c d at a home police s aid
belonged to her boyfriend at 25
CSee VICTIMS. P a#e A Z>
Dwnp Site
Issue
Advances
The city or Irvine will try to
convince the county il should
1•1lher clcun up or junk a pro
posal to IJuild a dump site in Bee
and Hound canyons .
Road Plan Backed
But r:.tther than send a letter
now lo the Oourd or S upe rvisors
expressing concerns over poten·
tial traffic. litter. noise and odor
proble ms, the City Council in-
stead followed the advice of its
tran s portation com mission
Tuesduy to r e fin e and
s trengthen city obJections and
I hen plan a Mratcgy to convince
the county to put a dump
somewhere else
By Irvine Council
The Irvine City Council ap-
proved a road improvement
tlpaocing plan Tuesd ay nlaht
that 1s heavily buttressed by a
pledge of up to $2. 7 million by
the Irvine Company
The pJan would call for the ci-
ty spend.ina up to about $900,000
for the improvementa and coun -
cilman Bill Vardoulls said, "I
feel tllil la a aood aareement
. . Not one penny of city funds
other than those only available
for roads and traffic ufety
would be needed."
Jn a letter to the council,
Jn·lne Company president Peter
Kremer said his or1anl.zaUon
cons idered acceptance of a
Circulation Tulc Force recom·
mendation on flnaneln1 ae a
c ••• ,
1feaa•er
Nilbt and mom.ln1 eo.
douae oUterwise sunny
daye. Lon tomiht ln IOI.
Hich1 'l'banda1 our 10ll
at beact. to low.,. In-land.
IN81•EH•~t' .,.,..., ......... •·
:inMlfllrdfJJ..,....., ..,,.. ,,., ...... ....., .. ..............
"reflection or our continuing in·
teresl in workjng with the city"
for improveme nts in the road
system .
Vardoulis sajd the financing
arra ngements negotiated by the
task force m ad e up o r
representatives from the city
and Irvine Company was the
reault of "much give and lake."
Earlier in the month the coun-
cil had reviewed a list or 20
near-term road improvements
that were considered necessary
before December, 1981, to keep
the road aystem in balance with
presently zoned developments.
The bluest potential liability
the clly faces, Vardoulla said, is
f8ee ROADS, Pace .Ul
A four-member committee
was established to handle the
matter for the city
Council m e mbers Larry
Agran and Mary Ann Gaido had
pushed for more aggressive op
<See DUMP, Page AZ >
Editor Tapped
WASHINGTON <AP > Presa·
dent Carter , announcing his first
White House sta ff change, said
today he recruited retired T•me
m agaz in e e ditor H e dl ey
Donovan to be a senior adviser
who will report directly to him .
Inine Air Noise
CommissionAltered
Wart ol plant tbat call for
com merdal airline 111e of the El
Toro Marine Corpe Air StaUoll,
Irvine dty councilmen .,..._
T\letday lllPt they lhould try to
11. .. , tnck ol qendel b&Ddllns·
tbe Pl'GPOMI.
To do IO, tbe council a1reed '° ollup tbe name ol the Airport
Nolu Committee to tb• Air raellitJ u.. Committee an• el· fort to ..., .. ..., ...... ol
.._.to'*'"" u..-. tooom· ...........
Cl .... Art AatMet ... ~ ............... . Ila~ DnW IOll. wbo •uc· 1....s .._ ..... ell•IC for tllit
tolDalll&ff, Hld tbert ii a .. ..,. mlolt tb 111111• U.. El
Toro fattUtJ for eommtrelat
pulJllll."
S llls sa id 1t was lh c
r esponsibility of officials to
monitor theae efforts.
He wu referrtna principally
to the work of the Southern
CaUfomla Association of Gov-
ern m enta. which la studying
com merciaJ UH of El Toro.
The work of that aaency,
however, la 1trtctly advisory and
hat no let•I authortty ln dea· iln•t1111 • lite tor a new com·
meretaf aJrport .
Ntvertheleu, the ciouncll
•lreed tt needed to kMp pace
with deYeloDmenta ln the airport
propoaal, whlch ll one ol aeveral
Itta WMler study.
lntne olftctall have lone ex·
prllHd vehl..-oppotiUon to
Jo&at -ol a Toro wtth com· mereial alrUntl beeaUH of tbe
llOIHpolludoatlla would ....it.
J I I
t
Samsoe Girl
Suspect A1·rested
-In Coast Sl8ying -
By JERRY CLAUSEN Of, ... o ... ,, p, .. , .. , ....
Jl unt111gton Hcaf h dct<·ct1v1•l-.
urres tcd a p a rt t1m<· pro
fessaonul µh utoJ.(r11µhcr Tue:.duy
as a suspct·t 111 th1· d<.·alh or ll
year old Hobin C'hr1l>l11w S11ms1)('
whose ~k<'lt'l al n·nwinl> ~•·rt·
round neur Sierra Matlrj• t·1Jrl1cr
this month.
J\ rrest1•d al 7 :JO a m 111 tu~
Monterey l'ark n •l-.1fll'Ol'l'. wa~
Rodnt'y Ju1m•i. /\II-a la , :15 f<'tf
teen lluntin~lon lkac h ofriC't:rl>,
urmed with u :.Narl'h warrunt.
wt-nl to th1· h11m1• of J\k a la ..,
pu re nts al 7 u m . 1.t. BrUC'I'
YounJ,? suuJ
Young :,aid that .i ..,t·ard1 of
tht' home turru·d tlfJ J l:trgt·
number or rh11t11 graph ... l'IJll
:.1de red 1·v1dt•nc1· 1n 1 h1· 1 ,,..,,.
I ndud1.:d. ht· l-.:1111 w<·r1· photo'
of ('htldn·11 from :1y1·a1..,11hl 1111
uµ ... soml' nf llw111 If\ llw mull·
Robin a n<J J 141rlfr11•n<I ha<I
bC'Cll U(ljll'Oat'h1·d oll lfunl IO~t1111
Bt>ach Stall' ll<•iJ<·h .Jui11· lO th1·
day s ht' d1s;1pp1·arl'rl hy .J man
who usked to ta kt· I h1·1 r p1t·tur1>
Tht' would lw pho111graph1·r
w<is deM·r1lwcl hy Hoh111 .., rri1·111I
as 1r1 his :11r.,, lanrwd Ol'Hrly .... ~
fre t tall anti wrlh r11llar h•ngth
<·urly hair
1\ µohc:t• arl 1..,I tl r1·1A .1 1·11111
fll>Slt<· of lt11.·'1nan walh lll'lfl 1111111
thl· girl, Y11ung :-.aul
T hal l'om1111l-.1lt·. h1· ... aid 1·v1·11
HELD IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Alcala
I u;d h 1 .. 11 '" Ak.1f.J .... Hrc· ... I
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11110 I aunr'hl'd hv · 11 P ' · r rom
polt<·c· ag1·nrw ... and 111·,...on.., who
k I\•>'-' 1 ht· ... u..,pe1·1
1•11111·1· rl'ful-.t·rl 111 d1..,1·u..,.., 1h1·
1111 ... -.al111ll~ lhal J\kala hall a n ·1·
onl qf pn•vtous arn·st:--1ir 1111
11 1 1~c1111nt•nl
fl,. 1:-. lwing lwld in lf u11tingto11
Princely Dance
Woman Wins $25 Bet
BLJ\NTYRfo~. M;tluw1 'Af'J
A Britis h wom<1n got ~u~cn
Elizabeth's son Pnn('t' Andrl'W
to dance with l1f'r aflf'f h1•r
hus band bet her $2.'i :.he woulcl11'1
dare·
Re portc•rs j)rt"H'nt said th1·
hundsom1·. l!:I y l•ar hlcl print'"
d<in r ed with 27 yt'al 11hl Sall\
Lawson for four or f1 vt· manuL1•:-.
Tues tbty n 1~ht an the• d1111ng
room or Hlunlvrc··~ Moun! Sodw
llolt• I .
Andr<'w. who 1:. a1·<·om rwny11w
has mother :md fallwr on 11 tour
of Commonw!'all h 1·11untr11·:--in
Sou theu!>1 Africu. wus d1n1nu
w i t h a r 11 I s h J\ II) h ;1 " ), ,t(j" r
M 1c·hacl Sc-11tt and rm ·m her.., of
the royal part y wht•n Mr'
Laws on tapJll'd hirn 1111 lht·
shoulder
H eporte r1' who wt·n • pre!\ent
~u ad Air Commodore Archie
Wins krll demanded lhut" photo~
rapht•r who look a picture (I(
tl11· danc111g t·o up1<· nand over
lhl' film The <1rgumenl ove r
11hu1ographini:t tht· pnn<'f• ron
11n u1·d for an hour
But·k1n ).:ham l'alJt·1· pn ·sl-.
... puk.-sm:in M 1t·hal'I Shea :--;ud
I hl' lrll'ldcnt wa:-. .. " l>L11rm 111 ·•
lt•arup
'VI 1.., Luwson and h1•r hul>liund
1•:1ul . huvc· ll vl'd 111 Malawi fur
11l111ut MX yeuri.
Tlw qUL'l'n a nd hl·r hushund,
l'r1n1·1· l'h11t11. Wl'rt' not JH'l'M•nl
T hi· .v n ·1mrtl'dly ~J)l'nl 11 qual·t
•'Vl'IHlll-! al S:.inJ1ka l'a la<'l'. rt·sl
1111.: fur th1• tr111 tocl J'f l o
Bolsv. una, tht• lh1rd s t1 111 on thl·ar
four nataon lour
1'1aea•re llfatlaee
Memben of the actors' union Equity march throuah the
theater district ln London to protest the 1ovemmenl's
tncrease or value added tax on theater ticket.a. Many
performers jolned the demonstration whlch ended at the
House of Commons.
Ul'ac·h Cat y Jail a:-. a hom1c1de
s u.,1H:t·I on $250,000 ball l.<1w re
11u1rc~ thut ht' bf' arraigned hy
Thursday morning.
Youn~ dt·scnbt.'d Aku l~ <in
unt'mployt•d . purl tim e pro
f1·ss1onal µhotogr i:ipht!r .who l'ar
ried a rarcl 1dcnt1ryin~ ham as a
mcm twr of a professmnal photog
raplwr·.., <1l-.~0(·1al1un
1•01tc1• hav1• h<·t·n scarc·hang for
a yc•llow S<·hw1nn h1C'yelc that
Hoh1n wus h<'licv£•d lo h11vc• been
riding whe n s ht• cl1 :-appearn<J
som1•wht•n• l'>elwt'cn h<·r fra('nd'l>
horn1· al 14th :.iml Olav1• Street...,
a nd ht•r homl' a milt• ;iwav
'f'h;1t l>1<·v<"l1·. Young :-.:.i1d . :.till
11:1 ... 11111 lw1·n ri•c•ovf'r1·tl
Hol11n ·.., unl'lud n·mu1nl> w1·n ·
rnunll .Julv 4! "" a ... tall· fon•strv
1·mplov1•1· 1\\'ar " puhlu· ram 1;
i:r11111Hl.., an th1• f11olhdb nc·Hr
'-lwrt .1 M.11J11·
\' oun~. who ..,;1111 pollC't• "l'U .1
1 1• fll ark ah I 1· 1 1•.., 1· m 11Ia11,.1·
lwlwc·1·n lh1· a rll'>I .., 1·r1mpo:-1lc·
_,r th1· photngr aµh•·r ..,ought for
11ut·st1rming and /\l1·al;1. md1<'ul
c·d th1:. m11rnu1g that no nth<-r
'11:0.pt'l'll> Ill I he• 1·:1:.c• u rt• l.><'111g
... 1111gh1 al th1-. tinw
111· :-a11I J\kala ha-; n11l v•·t
h1•1·n ahl1· lo .11·1·1111111 for his
v.h1·rl'aliuui... al th1 • 11111•· tlw 1.wo
~·1rb wt·n· .q1prc1adtl'd on lht<
lw:wh IJv lht• 111111lt·11 11r11•<l pholol.'
• ll ph1•1
Shell Prof.it:
$277 Million
.'-EW YIJ l<K rAl'i
Shell Oaf Cc>. has r1•port
t.'d :1 55 pcrct•nL inc rease in
second quarter profits.
JOIOln~ a parad e or Oii
1·o mpanll'l> r <.•p ort an g
highe r c11rn1ngl-. during a
pPriod whl'n m<tny dravcr:-
ru m1·tl lrt g a:.ollm· ltnt':>
S h1•ll . llw 11 .1t111n '..,
1•1g hlh l:1rgl'"' 111 1 1·11rn
11~111 ~ .... :i 1d prof1h ro~c·
from $17!1 million 111 lal>t
\l'ar s ..,1·1·1111d qu:.1rt1•1 lo
$:.!77 11111111111 lh1 -. v1·;n .
E .1 r n 1 n g -. 11 ,. r .., h :.. r 1·
d1111 hl'tl from $1 4!1 to
Si! kll
On Tuc•sllav. c;ulf 011
('II • I "l' II :1 I 01 f) n . ... r .rt h
lar~t·:-.1 oi l 1·11mpany . ri ..
porl(·d :1 Ii~• 1u·n·t·nt 1n
1·n ·al-.1· 111 ..,,.1·1111<1 qu<1rt1·1
11rur1t~ art<I St:inrlard Otl
<'11 11r Oh111 IS(J h1 11 1,
r .inkc·tl 14th among ll S
oil rrrm~ ..... 11<1 t·<irningl-.
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quarh •t
MacDonald
Witness Tells
Of Blood Clue
HALt.:fGff . NC CAP> An
/\ rmy 111vt•st1guto r tcsliCJed to-
day thut ht· saw blood on lht!
soles or Colellt' M acOonald'.s
f<.·cl thl' m1<ht Mrs. MacDonald
und her two younM duuf(hlers
wc'rt• s lain hut lhat the blood
tnie was ncvc•r c hecked.
The investigator. Wiiham
I vory, underwe nt c ro!>!>
•'Xu ml natlon in the:! triple
murder trial of Dr. Jeffrey Mac
O o nald The Huntingto n
llo rhour doctor is char ged with
murdf'r in the s ta bb ing and
bludgeonimf deaths or his wire
and their duu.chters. Kimberly
<See BLOOD. Paae t\2)
tID PROOlJCEIJ
TOO MANY CALLS
··I had to call and stop my
Dally Pilot ad because I re -
ceived more calls lhan I could
handle."
That's the success story of the
Ne wport Beac h woman who
placed thla ad ln the Dally Pilot:
Ov1•rlook1n1 the ••tt1r.
N H 2 rooms &b1th ,
Mon. Tue. xxx Uxtt
F'or more calla than you can
handle. call the friendl)' Dally
Pilot claaaltled ad-vleers at
642·X71.
Back Bay
~
llejected
lhmbet9 ol the atate Watir
Rnouttft Contn.>I Soard hne ,.jected tM plan lo cl.an up
Newport Ba,y that waa pr'OP()Md
by t\~ Newport Irvine Waate
Manaft!ment Aaency <N IWA>
Board m1mbera dt-clded to
hold ~ NIWA plan ~' ol the
rlt!an water plan aubmlllect for
seven IOUt.hem Callfomla mun·
tleoa by the Soutbem Calllomta
AnuciatloG of Oovtrnmentt
'SC'AG>
The PllUl will btt ~)'I Ni by
membf'N of NIWA. the s tate
board t:1Wf llnd lb~ ataff of the
Sant:a Ana Re1tonal Water
Quality Control Board
State board member1. at their
mct'lintt lQt week In Sacramen
tu. agrftd-W1th their atart and
the reaional board that the
NIWA plan lackt.td sufficient silt
•fld erosion contn.>l provisions to
3<'hie\'C the goal of preventing
the further pollution of the bay
The city of Newport Beach
and the state Department of
l"ish and Game. as operator of
the Upper Bay Ecological
Prese rve. had opposed the
NIWA plan
They suggested that the plan
he revised lo include provisions
for conslruc.-tlon Sit4t retention Of
ailt·carrying runoff.
Another point those agencies-
both members of NIWA along
with other local governmental
agencies-felt was lacking In the
plan was a desilling basin.
The proposed basin would be
hu1lt m the San Di ego Creek up·
stream of the bay between Jam.
borec Road and the San Diego
frel'way
But the propos al wasn't in-
cluded in the final NIWA plan
because in the ea rly s tudy
stages, prior lo preparation of
the proposal, use of such a basin
wasn't investigated.
The water cleanup plan iii
mandated by federal law. IL
must receive the approval or the
state water board before it can
tw forwarded to thC' federal En·
v1ronmenla l Protection Agency
for final approval
f<',....Page A1
BWOD •..
5. and Kristen. 2, m February
1970.
Ivory said also said that he d id
not know whether any blood was
found on MacDonald's feet.
Bloody footprints were found
in Kristen's bedroom. and the
prosecution is expected to try to
show that the prlnLc; were Mac
Oo11ald's.
Ivory said trash cans behin<I
the MacDonald home at Fort
Bta,l:!g were emptied by garbage
collectori. before they could be
searcht.>d for evidence. He said
he was "quite disturbed" that
the cans had been emptied
before investigators checked
them.
On Tuesday, Ivory said undel'
cross-examination by attorney
Be rnard Segal that items in the
house were moved and touched
but that he waR confident that
evidence was not disturbed or
cJe11t royed.
· 'GOOd Goel. we were looking
for the weapons that killed these
people," Ivory said when Segal
asked him about a drawer that
had been examined.
. M act?<>nald, 35, was a phys1·
c!an with the Green Berets at t-ort Bragg when his wife and
daughters were kilJed.
Segal asked repeated ques·
lions about the movemenL'> ot
Ivor}' and others at the house.
The questions and those asked
other witnesses appeared to be
designed to convince the federal
court jury t h at t he Army
bungled its investigation.
Ivory testified that the pajama
bottoms MacDonald was weal'· In~ were discarded at the base
hospital, contrary to medical
persoMel 's standing orders not to
destroy clothing worn by victim s
of violent crimes.
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'THE PERFECT BABY, BIG FOR HER AGE'
Teat-Tube Tot LoulH Brown a Year Old Today
Tube Baby I
'Lucky Louise' Said Pe rfect
LONDON CAP> Louise Brown, the world's first aulhen·
ticaled lest·tube baby. was a year old today. but the conlrover.iy
set off by her birth continues. .
"She is the perfect baby, pretty. big for he r age. a nd very
forward," her 32-year-old mother Lesley told the Daily Mall ,
which signed an exclus ive contract with the Browns before the
baby was born.
"SHE BEGAN TALKING AT 10 MONTHS, and we think
that she's not only going lo grow up into a very pretly blonde but
a very intelligent one too." Lou1!i.e's 39-yecir·old father. John,
told the news paper
The Mail published a photograph of a chubby blonde toddler
and said she m anaged to ~ct a fool into the chocolate batter of
her birthday cake as it wa~ bemg mixed
rt said the cake had pink and white icing and was crowned
with a single pink candle
M rs. Brown could not hcive a bu by normally twcausc the
fa llopian tubt!s leading to her womb were blocked and the
blockage could not be removed surgically. the same problem 40
percent of the infertile women m the world have.
SH E WENT TO G \'NE<'OJ,OGJST Patrick Stt>pt()e and
physiologist Hobert Edward!>, who he.id heen t!oml! llion~cr rc-
secirch for l2 years into m1t·rosurg1cc.il lechn1quc•:-. for fcrt1l1Zation
m vitro, mec.imng in g1a!>s, an<J cmllryo tr<insl'cr
The British doctors took <1n e1,a~ from her ovaries, fertilized
it with hf:r h usband's s ru·rm 1n c.i glass dish 1n Stcptoe's
laboratory in Oldham . t111rl n:1mplantcd it in Mrs Brown'!>
womb.
"We_ fo.und nature could not put an egg and s perm together .
so we did 1t. We do not s~ cinything immor1JI m doing thcit~· Steptoe said. ·
Louise was deliver~d by Caesarean section July 25. 1978. at
Oldham r.eneral Hospital The government Med1 ccil Research
Council confirmed she wai. the f1ri.t test-tut~ balJy on record.
Citizens' Nuclear
Panel Dissolved
WAS HINGTON CAP > A
citizens' panel created lo cidvise
the president's commission In·
vestigating the Three Mi le
laland nuclear power plant acci·
dent has dissolved In a dispute
New Juvenile
Counseling
CenterOK'd
An Orange Coast juvenile
counseling center received ap-
proval Tuesday to relocate its
headquarters near the county
airport.
Orange County s upervisors
had postponed a decision on the
request by the Assessment and
Treatment Services Center two
weeks ago. Supervisors said
they were concerned about the
effects of airport noise on the
center.
However , dis se n ting
s uper visors Ralph Clark and
Harriett Wieder changed their
minds aft.er visiting the site to
which the center is to be moved.
It Is at Irvine Avenue and
Orchard Drive in Santa Ana
Heights.
The non-profit organization
provides counseling and r e-
habilitation lo Juvenile offenders
in the Orange Coast area.
A pp roved by cou n ty
supervisors wu an 18-month op.
tlon for a 30-year lease for a one·
tim e payment of $5,000.
The COil la leas than the fair
market value for tbe parcel, but
was approved because of the
soc I al benefit the cent.er pro·
vldet, according to county of.
ficlale.
OVt•r its runctlOn
The panel's 10 m embers re
signed en masse Tuesday after
the commission turned down
their requests for in vcstigati vt:
data on the March 28 accident
nt!a r Harns burg, Pa.
Their major request sought in ·
form ation on personal radiation
exp()sures during the ciccident.
The comm1ss1on issued a
s tatement express ing regrl't
about "this misunderstandjng."
In its stateme mt, the com-
m 1ss1on noted it wanted the
panel's advice as a coun-
terweight to another advisory
group representing the nuclear
' power industry.
But it said it relt "the active
participation by any o utside
gl'Oup in the internal workings of
the Investigation is i nap -
propriate to the commission's
commitment to a completely In·
depende nt and objective in·
vesUgalion."
,.,.._PageAJ
ROADS ••.
the Harvard A venue extension
between University and
Mich elson, which has an
estimated price tag of Sl.3
million.
Without county road improve-
ment funds, the city could end
up paying half t he coal, or
$650,000. The Irvine Company
wlll pay the other half.
The Irvine Company also said
It would pay for construction of
a four -lan e roadway and
f reeway overc roasi n ~ at
Harvard Avenue between
Mlchelson and Main if state
fund• are unavailable. The cost
of that project Is $1.8 million.
BeWard Told
Gay1 Want Khomeini Tried
TURIN, Italy (AP> -ltaly'1 1ay aHoclaUon
declared war on Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomein1 to·
day, otferin• a Sl million reward for delivery of the
Iranian revoluUonary and rellliout leader to Italy io
be tried for "crimes" a1a1n.at fiom~xuall.
. ..
Mayor Tells1 GoalS ..
J,,,ine Improvement Needs Cited r
By DAVID KlJTZllANN 0. .. 0.-, ...........
N~wly selected lrvlnc Mayor
Ou v1d SHla uid Tuesday nJaht
hl11 prlorlUc11 for the coming
.Y4.'Ur would Include pushing for
more roud Improvements and
l(uordinK aJ(aln11l com mercial
UIS • or El Toro Marine Air Sta·
ti on
Siii~. who was picked u
muyor by hl11 collcaguca on a
isplit, vot(1 two wee ks ago, bad
dccllnt.-d comment then on hl•
plon11 but said Tuesday night he
now foll compelled to expre!!S
Flood Relief
h11 Ideas on city pro1pecL1 and
problems.
Siils saJd:
lie wouJd push for Improve
menu in the city's road system
because "the worst thinlC we
could do about our traffic prob
lem would be to do nolhlnJ(
that 18 no solution at a ll."
-He would 11eek ways the city
could develop an a lte rnative to
proposals for commerciul use of
El Toro. "Clearly some place in
this county or close lo it mw;t be
made available for expunded
commercial air transport that
'
. -
can serve the bWJineSH and In·
dlvldual needa our citizens de.
mand and desire." he said.
fie believes the ctly ishouhJ
l>egln a "11erious review of hOth
the recreational a nd cultunl
needs of our community and ex
plore wuys of working with tht!
dc.·vclopmcnl community to pro-
vide those fucililies."
Si Its 11a1d he had been asked
by roruititu~nll'I sinre his seler
tion wh1.1t his prh,..ilif!ll would tw
:ind how "I can effectively pre
h1d1· uv ·r a divided council."
Drain Work Set
For Turtle Rock
Sills was picked on a 3 2 vot•·,
with rounc1 l memben L<irry
Ai:ran and Ma ry Ann Gaido vr>t
mg agamst him lie replact•d
Councilman 8 111 V<.t rdoulls
Mayors serve a one-y~arterm·-
" I believe we all reco~011P
that d1v1s1on for the sakt• of
d1v1s1on 1s an unhealthy courM·
that inevitably leuds to hud d(··
r 1)J1ons and Ill feelings ... Silb
Hald.
"However. honest d1fferenl'es
or opm111n on how lo guide a
<·1ty'll futurt-have always bet:n H
pa rt of 1•vcry c·1ty ·~ govf'rnme111
dlld always will l>e. fl is my ho1H·
that this council can condurl
ll ll e lf w i th dlKn1ty . with
t11lcram•1• ttnd with undorstancJ .
1ng, whether wt• al(ree. d1sa~rt-t·
or hav1· no opinion al ail," the
mayor said 111 a st<1tement tw
rc<1d to the uudicncc at city hall
Turtle Ruck res idents who
lluvc fac<c'<I flooding problems in
wrnt('rs gone by should find re·
hcf this coming rainy season.
lll'prci;entat1ves of the Irvine
Co mpa n y and Broadmoor
Homes told the City Council
1'uf'11day ni~ht they will i;plit the
l'Olll of a $rn0,000 drain to be in
st;.1lll'd along the easterly side or
('ulver Onvc Tht• work 1s ex.
p('(·l<•d lo he done by October.
Irvine Company Vice Presi·
rlent Tom N1ebt..n said his com
puny w'u nt !'. uffecled
homeowners m the area to fi rst
sign releases promising no legal
CJ<'llOn wi ll be taken against the
firm llCCaUM' 11( water damage
cau:wd over the pas t several
yea r~
N1elsc·n said his firm 1s admit
ltnJ.! rio habihty in the· m atter
Irvine Comp;my cind Broadmoor
Hom es are the developers of the
Turtle Rock.section of the city.
F,....P~A I
DUMP ..•
position to th<: dump s1l<'. but
lhey were ovt•rruled by Mayor
U<tvid Sills and counci lmen Art
Anthony and 0111 Vardoulili, who
:-.upported creation of the com-
mittee
"This project is ver y·, ·Very
bad news for the city or Irvine ."
Agran said and he asked the
council lo find an environmental
report thc county 1~ prepanng
inadequate.
Mrs. Gaido said the city had
hc·en trf'at r d "shabbily" by
county planners because con·
ce rns previous ly expr essed
a bout the dump site had not
b<'cn addressed.
Anthony. howl'ver. said that
because the dump site 1s in coun
ty territory, the city would need
to be careful in 1L<> handling of
the matter. He backed the
transportation pane l's s ugges -
tion for creation of the commit·
tee. and Sills and Vardoulis
agreed.
Cou nty p l anning co m ·
missioners had approved an
environmental report as ade·
quate last month. Supervisors
arc expected to study the report
late in August on the proposed
landfill disposal statfon located
northeast of Irvine Boulevard.
John Carlisle. chairman of the
Irvine Transportation Com-
mission , said concenu about the
dump contained in a le tter the
d ty planned to send were "too
vague" and inadequate.
Ile said the commission
favored creation of a committee
made up of a representative
from the Planning Commission.
the Ci ty Council. the Tra nsporta·
lion Commission and the Irvine
Company's Governmental Rela·
lions Department.
Where
On
* Complete One Pric
3 4.50 SlftCJI• Viii
44.50 llfocal
5 4.50 Trlfocal
• Co.....tlc Tl11llaa1
All C oralllCJ P·P&lll•
Cthechmtglng
The council voled lo "ay for
one-third the cost of' corrcctiom.
up to $30,000 for uphill druinaJ(t·
problems on Turtle Rock Orlv1"
as Nielsen had reque11ted
A bout 60 homes in the Turtlt•
Rock area have been pl aJ(ut•d
with flooding proble m s In
March. the coum•ll hired u <·on
sultant to find a solution for th1•
seepage problem.
That consultant. Le Roy Cran
dall and Associates. lold thl• c·1ty
th<tt with a n(.·w drain
groundwate r movement wuul<I
be prevented into the area north
or Grossmont Park from the un
developed UC lrvint' property
west of Culver Drive.
In a re lated Turtle Rock mat
tc.•r. the council asked the Plan
ning Commission to hold up Tur
tie Rock grarung permits until 1l
receives from the frvtne Com
p a n y -a co m p r e h e n s 1 v ,.
analysis on the ground wah•r
s ituation in the area
City officials se11d the lrv1m·
Company already has lh!' 1n
formation on hand and mcr<•ly
n1:eds l-0 transmit it to the <'ily
No real dcl<.iy 1n .:radio~ pt·rm1t:-.
1s expected. offi cials s1:11d
Anthony, m a me mo lo coun
c llm e n . :.aid landowne r s.
builders. homeowners and city
government needed lo know the
sources of underground wall'r.
the route of s ubsurface stream-.
and other "pert.Jnent mformallon
related to ma.lung future and ex
isling homes <ts safe as possible
Woman Rape d
In College
Shower Stall
A 26·year -old Huntin gton
Beach womcin wcis dra~ged into
a locker room shower stall al
Golden West Coll ege Tuesday af
ternoon and raped. l'Olicc said
today.
The woman. police said. was
assaulted about 4.:m p .m lier
assailant grabbed her arms und
forced her into the shower. she
told investigators
Police say the suspect. a black
man reportedly wearing ~ tank
top and flowered swim trunks.
closed the shower stall door and
forced the woman to disrobt>
Police say no one else was 1n
the women's locke r room ut the
lime.
T he assailant was described to
police as muscular and about 20 years old.
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VICTIMS ...
l'ttwhur'\t L<inc. Br~ Canyon. wa~ named in a warrant ch1Jr~
mg her with conspiracy. Shf' '"
also being held m hcu of ~>0.0110
hall
ThP con they a rc accused or
perpe trating involved the use of
.Jctor Geor~e M ont~omerv ,
Hollywood Hills mani>ion. Jn.
vc11t1gators said Mont~omery
lc11st-d lht• horn<' 111 anothe r man
and w1:1s 111 no w:~y involved 111
tht' scam.
I n v t• s t 1 g :ll 11 r s s a 1 d M r ...
l'layrlrm w1111lll introduce l wn of
th!" I rio to w1•althy N{·w1mrt
ll1•ac·h hu.-.rncssmcn Th<' v1 c·tim. ''r m;irk. would ht> takl'n tc1 th1•
1111rns 11111 whwh h<> was told was
.1 priv al<' g<Jmhl1nJ.! 1·lub f1rr
m11lwna1re!'. t-;11try stakes m Lill'
~a mes were SW0.000.
.Jo hn L1nds c.iy , v1ct• 1n
v1"\l 1~ator for t ht:.' Los Angeles
l'nl 1 t c• l>epci rtmc·nt. sairl that up
tn W shills. or actor:.. we re hm-d
I II J c I I h t• p ;J r t " " r c I u h
1•mployf'1·s and mllliona1r1•
gambler;
The v1rt1m in v1s1tmg th ...
l'lub." was also mtrrxJuccd tr; <•
t'lub employc•l', a dealer who
wa" angry at management <1n11
want<'d to get even
The tno cnt1rerl the ma rk into
ht:lptnJt with their scheme. Tht>
idea was to ch1•at thP house m .J
ri~~cd card game of faro. dealt h y
lh<' unh<Jppy employc·l'
fo'aro 1s cin archaic ~amc 111
wh1c·h bt:ts a re placed on the or
<ll•r in wh1c·h cci rds are dcult
In lhl' tase that triggered th1 ·
a rtt·sl<i. the mark wai; distract~tt
at the las t minute and tricked in ·
to making what Linds ay &ciid
was a stupid mistake That m1:-.
takf' co&t him $160,000 and h1~
Holls Hoyct!. The car was found
Tuesday at OeAgh 's Ha rbor
View Knolls condominium.
That v1cltm. a Newport Beach
resident. was also going to be a
mark in the advanced fee loan
scheme. according lo "'rey
Sit~rks or the Orange police de·
partment
Thul deal fell through aftn
the man realized he'd bePn
t aken in the stiog. but Sierh
said an organized crime fi~urt:
from Arizona had been brought
to Orange County by OeAgh to
s et up the loan scam .
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SClledtut Nuptials
Douglas Miller and Ht·c·k y f''owler. ex ·
hibitors at the S;iwdus t Festival in
Laguna Beach. d ecidt:•d to be married
there in the rustic selling "so our whole
fu m ily could ~ together." said Doug,
nine .vcars (JO exhibitor. The Rev.
Rohcrt L. Corncli~on performs service .
above. Musk for tht' Tucsduy w<.·dding
wa s prov ided b y. from . lt::fl , Cr<.11 g
Benson, M urgo Grow <ind Gregor y
Moore
Newpert Beae• B••t
Sting Victims Sought . .
81 IOANNE 81!YNOLD8 °'* o.lty ...... , .... Newport Beach poUce sald W·
day they're all.J I looking ror
wealUlri'e!!ctlms who mlpt h ave
been eel ln an alle8ed con
1ame that operated Uke the
•ovie ICript of ''The Stlnt "
Four Orange County auspecl.11
are ln custody in the case.
Al Epateln of the Newport
Bearh Police conceded that vie·
tim1 have been .reluctant to
com e · forward since they lost
their money in an attempt to
cheat the management of what
the y thought was a private
gam bling club In Los Angeles.
Epstein and Sat. John Simon
probed Ule case ror two years
before flnding a local m an who
was willing to tell them how he
lost $160,000 In cash and his 1916
Rolls Royce Sliver Cloud to the
con artists.
Thal tale set up the arrests
Tueaday of Atlila DeAgh, 39,
2718 Hilltop Drive, Ne wport
Beach ; Beverly Claydon. 35, 81
Royal SL. George , Ne wport
Beach; Michael Newman, 35. 14
N . Ston i n gton Road , South
Lacuna and J erry Mack Morris.
35, or Buena Pa rk.
AU four were booked Into Los
An8eles County Jail after their
arrest.I locally.
The three men were arrested
on ehar,es of grand theft and
conspiracy in wal'l'ants carryinl
U00,000 ball each.
In addJtJon, they are named in
warrants obtained by Oran1e
police ~harstnc them with fraud
ln a Pbo!lY advance f" loan
echeme . Thote warrant.I carry UI0,000 bail.
Mn. Claydon, who wH 1rrest·
ed at 1 home poltce 11ld
belon1ed to her boyfriend at as
Plneburat. Lane, Bil Canyon,
wu nalMd 1n 1 warrut cbar1· 1na b• wtUI couplracy. Sbe ll
allO ......_ Wd 18 lieu ol aoD,000
ball.
TM -tMr .,. .... ,d ol perpetnttq lnwolved Ute ... ol
actor 0Hrae llont1omer1'•
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1979
'
Samsoe Girl
\'our Hometown
Dally New@fpaper
Fl FTEEN CENTS
-Suspect A1·1·ested
lri Coast Slaying
By !ERRV CLAUSEN
Of llW O<t11, l'oi.t Sl•fl
Huntington Beach d elect1 vci.
arr e s t ed a p art-lime pro
fcssion:.tl photographer Tuesday
as a s uspect in th<' dc1Jlh of 12
ycar ·old Hobin Christine Sam s0<•
whos e s kelet;jl rcma1ni. wen •
found near Sierra Madre earlier
this month.
Arres ted at 7.30 a .m 1n his
Monterey P ark n ·s1dc nct• was
Hodncy .Jumcs J\lc ula . 35 l-'1r
teen Huntington Hca('h offtcn s.
armed with u scan·h warrunl.
went to lht· homt• of i\h-:tla's
pa rents al 7 a m • l.l Brut·t·
Young swd
Young Sa Id lh<• l a S('il n ·h or
the homt• turned up a largt·
number or photo~raphs <:on
stde rcd l'Vtdcncc in th<.' ca st·
Included, ht> s:11d. wen· phol11~.
of <.'hildn•n "from :1 yt'<Jr'> old on
up." som e of them in the nudt·
llo btn and a g1rlrrtNld had
l1een approached ul llunltnJ!lon
Bca<.'h State Hc:wh .Jum· lO, lht·
day sht• d1sapJ><·an·d. hy <i mun
who aske<l lo ta kt· lhe1 r pieturc
The would bt• pholo~rapher
was descri lwd liy Hoh1 n ':-, r rt end
;is in his 30!>, fanned, nt•arly '>IX r l'l'l tal I ancl With ('1)11 a r length
c:urly h;ur
A pol1<·t· urt1st lfn•w a c·om
pos 1te of tht· ma11 with help from
I.ht• i::irl. Young s<11d
Thal <·om1mM lc, h1 · -..:11d. 1•v1•11
HELD IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Alcala
tua llv h·d lo 1\l<:a la .., .1rri·-..I f ullo~1n1: a f11ur w1·1·k 111v1·-.t1g;1
twn lawwht·d hy tlfl!> . rron1
p111lt·c• ag<•nt'tl'S aur1 tw r..,ons who
know ltll' :-.u:-.pt•t·t
l'olll'(' n ·fUM·<I Ill dt'>('IJ'>'> lh•·
poss1luhty lhut i\k a la lw <f .1 1 •·1·
ord of prcvwus a rn·sb or 1rr1
prisonmPnl
I h· •~ ht•ing held 1n II uni 1ni.:to11
Hl'ar h City Jml a s J hom1c1dc
s us pect on $250,000 hall Law re
quires that he he arra1j!ned by
Thursrltty m orning
Youn~ rlcsc ribcd Ak ti la u:-. <in
unl•mploy1·d . part t1ml' pro
fl'!-.slonal photographer who c ar
ru·d a r:trd 1dt•nt1fy111J.( him a:-. a
mt!mhl·r of a proft•ssional photog
r:i pht·r·., ;1ss1wiat1on
Pulic·<· huvc• twcn M':.t rch1ng for
a yt·llow S<•hwmn h11:ycle that
Hohtn w;.n, h<•lu·v<•d t11 huvt· tx·c11
rid1r1g wht•n s h1· d1 s ;qJJ1t•art•d
-;um1·whl'rl• lwtw<·1·n ht.'r frten<l':-.
hom1· a\ 14th an1I Oii v1• Stre1·b
.ind h1•r homt· a m 111· :.. way
That l11('yd1•, Young -..aid. still
h.1-.. not l><·t·n rt·1·1iv1·r1·d
ll11l11n .., undacl r•·lllalll'> w•·r"
found July 2 hy :1 '>Wlt· fon ·:-.trv
o•mplny<'l.' n<·ar .. publ11· c<im p
g round.., 1n lh1· •foothill:-. 11t•<t r
S11·rr.1 M:11lr1·
Y 011ng. w h11 -..aul 11111!1·" ">•'<' ,,
1•·m a r kahll· r 1·..,1·m hl a n1·1·
lwl w1•pn ttw art1:-.1 .., 1·111111111'>111·
111 I h1· phutogr:iptwr -..uughl 1111
•tll""ltonrng aml J\kala. 1ndll'al
'"' th1.., 11111rn1 11g th.11 n11 11th• 1
... 11-..1w1·t'> 111 th,. 1·;,..,,. <tr•· 111·1111•
-..ouf.(hl a\ th1'> tune·
111· -,a1c1 i\kala ha -.. not v•·I
lw1•11 ahh• lo .11·1·1111111 for h1•.
wht•rl':ihout:-. .11 th1· t1m1• the· lwn
J!lr l-.. w•·r•· a ppn1:11·ht·d 1111 th•·
h1•:11'h li.v I h1• 11n11h·n11f11·cl phnloi.:
l'<t1>h 1·1
Sycamore Airing P11shed.
Laguna Council Admits Plan Has Problems
By STEVE MITCH ELi.
Ol llw O•tl' l'tlel Sl•fl
ll has been a m o nth i.mt1·
Laguna HN1r h Co11n r 1l w11man
Sally llcllNuc as ked her f<'llow
rouncil m<·mhcr-.. lo hr1ni: proti
I t• m ~ r cg a rd 1 n g l h <' l' 1 l y · -.
purchas •of Sycamore ll1lli. oul
in the opl'n.
i\ nd. dt:l'ip1k n ·pc•;1tcrl n•Jc1·
turn of thut notion by h .. r four
ft•lluw t:ounc1l mem!J(•rs. Mr:-.
Bdleruc and a handful of vo<·<tl
s upporters l'Ontinul' to 'it·ek <tn
opl'n a inng 11n th<· lc·ga I tanglt·
holh the city and formt·r ownn~
Hant ho P alo:-. Vndc_·~ Corp . ftnfl
th1·m i.clv1.::-. in
Tht.· c·11111wtl OliJJlirlly admll'>
lh••n · :.irt.· problems
For one tt11ng . wht·n l'llllll
t·il m t•n un;rn111wusly su 1111ortl'd ••
Firemen, Cops Eye
Joint Slowdown
Laguna Beach firemen uri·
cons idering Joining policl' of
ficer:. in ~me form of Joint JOb
action in the event the city doc~
not begin scnoul> n(!gotiat1ons
over a pay dispute this week
Fireman Richa rd Richardson.
vi ce pres ident of the 30-memt>er
Laguna Beach F1r<>mcn 's A:.
socialion, su1d today firei person
nel have already approac hed
police offl cers to plan a poss1hlc
work s lowdown.
"If worse com es lo wors t,
maybe we'll gel together,"
Richardson said.
Police las t week staged a two.
day "sick-in , .. because or stalled
negotiations with Hamilton and
Shell Prof it:
$277 Million
NEW YORK CAP >
Shell Oil Co. has report
ed a 5:5 percent increase 1n
second quarte r profits .
Join ing a parade or 011
companies reporting
higher earnin11 during a
period when many drivers
fumed in gasoline lines.
S h e ll. the nation's
ei1hth -lar1ei.t oil com·
pan y. said profits rose
from $179 mUUon in IHt
year's second qu1rter w
$277 mllllon thl• year.
Earnln1s p er s h are
climbed f rom $1.21 to
$2.80.
On T ueaday, Gulf OU
Co .• the nallon'• fifth·
lar1e1t oU company. re·
ported a II percent In·
creaH ln MeOGCl.quarter
pro(lta and IUDdard Oil
Co. of Oblo <lolalo),
ranked t• AIDOlll U.S.
oil llrma, aaid ••r:.t»UI
roH 70 percent .....
quaner
I\ S !'> U (' I :J l t' !'t , t h l' l' I l y ' ~
1ll'~Ota:.ttors .
1"1rcmcn art' :.cekin~ a !J pt•r
c<.'nl increase , but h;, V(' been of
fcr ed 7 percent by the c ity . Tht·
city said 1l would ra1st• that
fiRure lo 7.5 perce nt 1£ lhl· fm·
department would staff a pol1<'<'
records cle rk position.
Firemen sa y that propo~al 1s
unacl'cptablc.
"W<' never gave that a con
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Carter Names
Renk Officer
Fed Chairman
WASHINGTON CAP! Prcs i
dent Carter announced today he
is nominating Paul A. Volcker . a
former Treasury official and
now president of the New Yo rk
Federal Reserve Bank, to be
r hairman o f t h e Fede ral
Reserve Board.
In a statement read lo re·
porters by While House press
secretary Jody Powell. Carter
said of h.ls choice to succeed out-
going board Chairman G.
William MiUer 1
"Mr. Volckc r h as broad
economic and financial ex·
perlence and ~njoys an out.At.and·
lna international reputaUon. He
sbarea my determ in.tion to
pursue the tHattle aaaln•t lnfla·
tlon at home a nd iHurc the
1tren1th and 1\abUlly of the
doUar abroad."
The top centraJ bank po1IUon
fell vaunt l aal week when
Carter teaed lllller to •~eeed
lb• d epartln1 w. Mlchae
Blumentb1I u Treaau~
MCrftarJ. • ..
Voldltr. aif ha,.,_. ,.-.
dent ol the New York Federal
ReHrv• Bink sine. 1111 ud
<lee BAN1'£a. Pree Al)
Jllan for llw r1ty to 11urr ha!><' th1•
522 a cres out Lag una Ca nyon
1<11a d for llJH'll ">fJ<J<'l'. lhc·v
thou~ht lht•y rould 1:-.:-.m· rt'Yl'nUt
hood:-. lo t•ovcr llw Sli 75 m1 lho11
prw1• Lai.:
Tlw 1·11um·tl 1rn111t•d1t1tl'lv :;.1·1
1111 .1 11011 prr1f1L 11q.wnizat11111 111
1~~u1· llw bo 111I:-., 11:11111'1! a pa 111•\
111 1h~11 11q:;1ni1.at111n. lht•n f11u11rl
,1 llllllll('IJ>:thly 1•;111n11l IS!'t Ul' rt'\
1·r1u1· bond~ unlt·ss th1•rt• 1~
-..omt'lhing lo 1s~ue· 1 hPm on
T ll<'y also found 1t 1:-. illcJ{al lo
1•n1·umh1•r l111· 1·11.v 's gt•ncr<il
I 1111d fw mon· llwn mw f1s c·al
Yl'tl I
"Thi· t·onlral'I would hav1·
hcl'n f1m• 1f lhtc•y could hav1·
l'Om<· up with a ll the money la:-1
.vt'ar." -;:iys Hl'linda BlaC"kt•ll"r. a
fornwr plannm~ comm1si.1oncr
who 1s a vocal opponent of cur
rent eouncll :iC'l100 regarding th1·
Sy<·amorr· 111 11:-. purchase
·But tht•y t•ouldn'l , :-.11 w1"n ·
-..luck with an 1lle~al conlrac:t "
'Thi· r 1ty 1:-. now try ing lo
I l' w r 1 l t· I h (' (' ,, 11 t r a (' t w I l h
Hancho to :-.ay 'lley. we d1dn 't
m e an lo encumber lhe gcn~ral
fund.' " she said "They want lo
d;.1r1fy lht• contrart lo s t ale that
a II funds, 1nclud111i: tntcr<>st. w1 II
l'Om c from sule of lh<' µro il·
l'rly."
But the forme r comm1ss1oner
docs not believe that will hap·
pen.
"The prohlcm is. if you cn-
cum ber the property. then we've
got lo pay $540,000 a year in in·
tcrcst a lone (at 10 per cent).''
she said
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Coa~•
Weather
Night and morning IO\I{
c louds oth erwise s unny
days . Lows tonight in 60s .
Highs Thursday neur 70s
al beaches w low 80s in·
land.
IN81DE TOD .. l'
Marwlotu mefficinol ebz ·
1r1 dittw.d br betUp monk•
worm the in/ormed uilitor to
Uol~. Sff Poft Al. .....
.ti DM.VllllL.C>l bllC
VICTIMS •••
.... HWa ........ ...
aaon said' Moatao••l'J ........... s:.s::· ..... .., ...
llM lt'IUD
lnve1t11atora uld Mra.
Claydon ~ld lnlroduce lwo ot
the tr•o to wealth)' Newport
Beuh buaineumen The vit1im, w •art. would be taken to lhe
mauion wtUt'h he waa told wa1
a prlvate 1amblln1 club for
mllUon&l,.... Entry alalut1 in lhet
1am .. w.re tl00,000
John Llndaay . vieet In
""tJ1ator for th lAt Anae les • Pollet Dfpartment. said that up
to 40 ahilll. or actor•. wel'f! hlred
to aet the parll of club
e mployee• and mllllonalre
gamblen. •
The victim. 10 \1l:sltln(I th('
"club," wu IJso lntrodu<' d \O ¥
d ub employee. a Maler who
was angry at management "'1<f
wanted to 1et eYen.
,
Pay Raise Studied
Deputies Await Cou~ty'• Deciaion .
Or•ftl• County sheriff's dJP·
utles adopted a wait·and-see
posture today in their demands
Cor a pay increase after turning
out In rorce at Tuesday's meet·
1ng or county supervisors, de·
manding loudly and boisterously
ul times for progress in atalJed
negotiations.
After the stormy, 90·mlnute
session, deputies were told that
s upervisors· would discuss lhe
demands at an executive seuion
today.
"We'll wait and see what
comes out of that," said Bob
M acLeod, general manager of
the 440-member Association of
Orange County Deputy Sherltfs.
Wells said that the couty dep·
uties are earning $320 per
month less tha n officers in the
Anaheim Police Department.
Supervisor Anthony claimed
that the deputies have received
the highest offer o( any of the
county bar1aloin1 units.
"You don't automatically
have the claim to be the hJ1beat
paid enfor~ment agency in the
county." he said.
The deputies have requested a
17 _percent across·the·board pay
raise.
A spokesman for the deputtea
s-ld with live years' experience
they now earn about $20,000 8Jld
that the county offe r would brtq
their pay to about $21.~.
The deputies contend they
would be losing money because
or inflation and increased con-
tributions to lheir retirement.
fund.
MacLeod indicated Tuesday
that deputies would seWe for
leas than 17 percent.
"That Is our omcial position.
We would seltle for l~s than
that," he said.
The trio ~ced..lhe m;trll Into
helping with their scheme · fhe --
idea was to cheat the house In a
rigged card gameorraro, dealt by
'THE PERFECT BABY, BIG FOR HER AGE'
Teat-Tube Tot Louise Brown a Year Old Today
A sick o ut r eport edly is
planned. but deputies thus far
-h.ave.noLWtrticipaled in any job
uction.
A crowd of about 2:iO deputies
and their sympathizers zeroed in
Tuesday on supervisors Phillip
Anthony and Thomas ftiley.
Reward Told --
Gays Want Khoemeini Tried
the unhappy employee.
Faro is an archaic game in
which bets are placed on lhe or·
der in which cards are dealt.
Jn lhe ca8e that triggered lhe
arrests. the mark was distracted
at the last minute and tricked in-
to making what Lindsay said
was a stupid mistake. That mis-
take cost him $160,000 and his
Holls Royce. The car was round
Tues day at DeAgh's Harbor
Vie w Knolls condominium.
That vi<'tim, a Newport Beach
resident. was alRo going to be a
ma rk in the advanced fee loan
scheme. according lo Trey
Sierks of the Orange police de·
partment
Briton Wins
Bet, Dances
With Prince
BLANTYRE, Malawi ( API
/\ British womun got Queen
Elizabeth's son f'nnce Andrew
to <l a nce with her after her
hus band bet her $25 she wouldn't
dare.
Reporters present said the
handi.11me. 19 y1•ar-old prince
d anc·cd with 27 year old Sally
Law:-.on for four or flv1· minutes
Tuesday night 1n lht· d ining
room of Hl <intyrc'l> Mount Soehl'
Hotel.
Andrew. who ii. arcompanying
hill motlwr <ind father on a tour 11' Commonwc<ilth countries 1n
Southeast Africa, was d ining
with Rritis h Ambai.sador
Michael Scott and memb<'r.. or
lhe royal party when Mrs
La wson tapped him on the
s houlder
Reporters who were present
said Air Commodorf' Archie
Winsk1ll demandt•d that a photog.
rapher who took a pic ture or
the dancmg couple hand over
the film. The argument over
phot0graphing the prince con·
tinued for an hour.
Buckingh a m Palace press
s pokesman Michael Shea said
the incident was "a storm in a
teacup "
Mrs. Lawson and her husband,
Paul. have lived in Malawi for
<iboul six years.
The queen and her husband,
Prince PhJlip, were not present.
They reportedly spent a qwet
evening at Sanji.ka Palace. rest·
ing for the tri p t oday to
Botswana, the third stop on their
four-nation tour
Tyler to Chair
San Joan Planners
Dee Tyler. who was appointed
to San Juan Capistrano's plan·
nlng commission in 1978, was
selected chairman of that body
Tuesday.
Mrs. T~ler, who lives ln Alto
Capistrano, previously served
on a committee deal1ned to pro·
vlde incentives to buslnessea
which locate ln San Juan. She
will chair the plannina com·
miaaion for a one-year term.
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Tube Baby I
'Lucky Louise' Said Perfect
LONDON <A P > Louise Brown, tl11· w11rld'~ '1r:-.t uuthen·
ticated test-tube baby. was u ycur old today, but the controversy
set orr by her birth continues
"She is the perrec:t baby. pretty, big for her a~c. and very
forward," her 32-ycar-old mother Lesley told the Oall,y Mad ,
which signed an exclusive contract with the Brown:. before the
baby was bom.
"SHE BEGAN TALKING i\T IO MONTHS, and we thank
that she's not only going to ~row up into a v~ry pretty blonde but
a very intelligent one too." Louise's 39-ycar old rather, John,
told lhe newspaper.
The Mail publis hed a photograph or a chubby blonde toddler
and said she managed to get a foot into the chocolate baller or
her birthday cake as 1t was he1ng mixed
It said the cake had pmk and white 1cu~ and W<i~ crowned
with a single pink candle.
Mrs Rrown could not h<tvt: a twhy normally hec:ause lhl·
fallopi;m t11lx-~ ll·ad1ng to hl·r womb v.crc blochd and lht'
blol·kagl! l·ould not b<' n •mowd .... urg1cally, lht' ~anic problem 40
percent of the infertile women 1n the world have
SHE WENT TO GVNEC'Ol.OGIST Patmk Steptot: <ind
physiologis t Hobert Edwardi.. who had hc1•n d111ng v1on eer r e
sc·an·h for 12 years into m1cros urg1cul lechn1qu<.•s for fcrttlt.tution
in vitro, meaning m gtass, uno t•mt>ryo tran~lc:r •
The British doctors took an <.·gg from her ovanei., fe r t1hzl·d
it with he r husband's i;perm in a glabi. dish in StPptoe's
laboratory in Oldham, and re1mplantcd 1t in Mr!>. Brown's
womb.
"We found nulun· coul<1 not put an t•gg :ind s perm togc•Lhf'r.
so we dirJ 1t Wt· t.lo not i.ce :inyth1n~ 1mmornl 111 clo111g that,"
Steptoe said
Lowsc was dehvert.•d by Caesarean section July 25. 197R. at
Oldham General flm,p1tal Tht· govcrnrrwnt Mc·d1eal H1·:.ear"h
Council confirmed she was thl' f1r'>t ll"~t tubt· lu1hv 110 n ·rnrd
At one point, a member or the
audience shouted at Anthony to
s hut his mouth and let the as·
sociation's negotiator finish his
comments.
Others c laimed that Riley
handed out misleading informa·
lion that de puties would be earn·
mg a bout $30,000 under the new
offer.
ll1ley previously said that the
information was given him by
l'ounty negotiators for salary
and benefits and that he was
standing by 1l.
Super visor Ha rriett Wieder
took exception to what s he
culled bullying tactics by the dep·
ut1es. She said it was demean·
ang Lo both law e nforcement and
to s upervisors
She said late r they behaved
ltke unruly children who should
lit· spunked Later in the an.er
noon . Mrs Wieder received a
g ift of a dozen roses from the as-
'>t1t1 Jt1on
\1 r Mad.t•oc1 !>aid rt'marh
Y.1·n• not lltrt'C'lt•lf al Mr!>
W1<·1Jt-r anrl thal hl• was ~orry tf
''11' w<ts offended
S<i m Well:.. negotwlor for tht·
c11·pulil's. said that the county's
offC'r or a 7 pcrct•nt increase on a
onP yt'ar contract would rt•d uct•
th1· Orange 'ounl y d Pputy
i-:ht·riffi. to <i st•t:ond r<1lc law en
fort'l'mcnl agl·ncy
lie s aid the offer demonstrates
that there is no longe r a top
priority to get qualitr personnel
anc1 that many experienced dep-
utu•s already are leaving.
The go-Retter:-. ure going and
l!C'ltin~ higher paid Jobs," Wells
ck clart'<i
TURIN. Italy <AP> -Italy's gay association
declared ~ar on Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to-
day .. offenng a . Sl million reward for deli very of the
Irani.an revolutionary and reli gious leader to Italy to
be tned for "crimes" against hom~sexuals .
Fro.. Page Al
PAY DEMANDS ...
sideration... Ric hardson said
"We arc not qualified to hold a
post Like that, and. other than
answenng phones. the re would
be JitUe we could do "
He said the fire department ti.
short-handed as 1t is "People
think we Just hop on the back or
an engine and head out to rJ
fire," he said "But they don't
realize there are duties. !>uch as
mapping and routing lhat have
to take pllice "
The assoc1at1on leader said he
was disappotntt>d 1n a mef'tang
T u c· -; d a ~ n 1 g h I ..., 1 l h 1· 1 I y
ncgot1alllr!-t. who !>lild th1·y wc•n·
thl'rt· lo m•·rt·ly n·ce1vt· lht•
f1rt.:ml·n·~ ofll'r
"We 've alrc·ady madl' our of
fer." he s aid "Wt· thought thi·y
'wen• roming back with llw 1n
te nt1on Of negotiating Ill M1tn1•
fnrm. but all they did was n·
l'l•1ve our previous propos<1I
"Thl're's no need for that Our
negotiator (Dan Seward from
the Teamste rs Union> wa~ there
and he has the po wer lo
negotiale for u.s . They should
have been able to work 1t out
without the entire mcm~rsh1p
present "
H e said the city w;i r n<•d
firemen "that a ~1ck in would
only pol<i rize the de partment
with the city." Richardson said
"If W<' wer e worried about
feelings betw~en firemen and'
the city. we would never have
considered a sick-in m the first
place," he said.
ff(' scud the department has
made severa l offers over the
µas t few months. "and they
have come hack with nothing
but the 7 percen t offer. ThPy
'>ay. 'Thi ~ 1s It. th ere's nu
nc~ot1atini;( · "
Htl'harclson stud 1t 1s the <'tty
lhat 1~ not n(·got1<Jt1ng 111 good
l.11 lh
W1• hav1· 1101 had a !>1gn1•cl
<'Ont raC't 1n I wo y1•a r ....... h1· sa11l
l\nd t'\ll'n 1f th1· ftrt:ml·n w1•r.-
.1w;ir<lt'd .1 !I pert·1•nt 1nc·n ·iJ'!>•'.
Htl·hard~o11 '><lid tlH1t work~ out
ICI only 11 1.wrn•nt ov<'r th1· pa!'.t
two v1•ur.;
f-'1n•mf'n rf•1·1•1ve1I a ~ 1wr<·1·ot
arr11!>'> thl' h<1arrl 1nc•n·a'>(' l.J!>l
.l:intt:tr}. hut H11·harrb11n s1.111l
that «)nly works uut to about 2
percent when spread over th·~
prC'v1ous year when no increai.cs
were award«-'(!
"Wi>'re nnly 2 pcn·ent apart ..
ht• said "I don 't sec why the c:1ty
1·an 't get together with us on
this "
r1rt'rnen will ufia1t the result'i Army Of en. ckets Invade Mes~ of un cxecull\'C '>t:SS1nn set for Thur~day afternoon by the l'1ty
('llUn<'ll
Ir the results arc not accepta·
. were djv1ded and ceased being keeping close tabs on the cncket hie to pohce and fi re personnel,
By JACKIE HYMAN '\tr~cts ncur the Sunta Ana city farmed. llt' said the situation census. Richardson said the two depart·
01•1w o.11, P11oisw1 hmiti. was aggravated a couple of "When they wmd up m bed m<'nts will gel togethe r to plan f!' sea or crickets Waves or "You !>e<• them corn.in~ acr?s~ months ago when the district withyou.itisn'trunny." . furthe r strakgy. ~ric~ets. Tho~~a?ds of crirk~h ~h<•. ~tn·l·~.at. nit.:hl. .It ~ JUSt hkt· plowed under its weeds. ap·
surging across streeL<; and In· •111 .irmy, ~a.id A}ir.Jham Boi. of •i:irently disturbing the crickets.
vading houses, eating drupe:.. llllK !-><'cn•tanat ( irdt'. ' Hes1dcnls s aid they will be even turning up in bed. ''T hc.•r1· IHI' thou sa nds flf
That's the pic·lurc ahoul a th<•m ," ht~ w1f1-. Carla, adrfru
dozen north Costa M ct.a rest 'I\ I night the• ~lreet 1~ JU St hlack
de nts painted Tuesday in asking "ith them. They com e mto lhl' -' n PRODUCED
the Newport·Mesa board or house and eut mv curta ins." ~
education to dean up its fit•ld J uck fh.'rry of 11137 Dam:-ii.cu~
n ear Sunflowt:r a nd Smalley CirC'lt.• said hf' has bcl'n frustrat· 'J'()() MA.NY CALLS
ed in his attcmpti. lo get the d1:-.
trict and the t1ly, which owns an
adjacent r il'ld, to solve t h1·
l'robkrn
f',.._P~AI
PLAN ...
And sale by lhe city of 67 acres
near El Toro Road in Sycam ore
Hills to a developer will only
raise about $5 m illion With the
city financing installation or
l!lewer lines, and ri re and police
protection, that fi gure would tX'
considerably less.
She said money to moke up
the difference would have to
com e from sale or more land
originally destined for open
space -and that might mean
Laguna Beach would be paving
over the land to save It.
.. And au the while we're mak·
Ing dealJs on the land, we're pay-
inl( about $1,500 a day In Jn.
te rest.'' she said.
"l · ve called every c 1 ty otflc1 a I
I c·an for the last week and a half
and a l l I go t wa:-. m o r e
crickets." he• said.
Residents said the problem
began about two weeks a~o.
Board members replied tha,
the distnct sprayed the fi eld Ii.st
Friday and will s pray again thi:-.
Friday.
They a lso said they will com
municatc with the res idents
LhrouJlh Berry about the s1tua
lion until 1t is solved.
The lO·acre held in question is
part of what was once a 30-acre
site on which a middle school
and an e lementary school were
planned.
"I had to call and stop my
Oatly Pilot ad because I re-
l'CI ved more calls than I could
handle"
That's the success story or the
Newport Beach woman who
plact•d this ad in the Daily Pilot·
Cht·rlnok1nl! the• waler.
'\ II :! room-.. &hulh.
;\11111, 1111'. xxx xxxx
For more calls than you can
handle, call the frM!ndly Daily
P1 lol r lassified ad·visers at
6'12 -5678.
Valley Cops Seek
Nude Exhibitionist
Fountain Valley police are
seeking a young man who
s tartles teen-aged girls by
em e rging from bushes near
freeway overpasses clad onJy In
women's panties worn on top or
his head.
Detective Donald Cook said to·
day there have been ··num erous
reports" from young women
who s ay they've s potted the
nude youth near the Slater
J\ venue and Bus hard Street
overpasses
In vcst1gators have a dcsrrip·
lion of lhe orrender but no slron~
leads. The most recent indecent
•exposure complaint was filed
last week.
Cook said the youth hides an
bushes. then clears his throat to
draw the attention or passing
fe males berore e xposi n g
himself. The incidents usually
occur . between 8 a .m . and 3
p.m .. he added.
The youth apparently retreats
into the s hrubbery after expos.
ang himself. although none or the
fl eeing females has bothered to
look back
Police said the offender is
bl'l WN'n 17 and 20 y~ars old.
about s ix reel tall, 175 pounds
and has curly brown hair.
111111:r-11.
Another problem 11keptlc1l
dtizen1 see In the cl<>1ed-door
sessions, it that the council
might agree to terms In the con
tract lhal will predetermlnt! Wle
of the land ln Sycamore Hiiia.
Whe n these plans we re
dropped, 10 acres were :riold to a
developer, who a year ago com·
pleled the homes In which the
cricket-troubled resid ents live.
The other 10 acres we re sold to
the city.
Dis trict business manager
Ray Schnierer said problems
have arisen since the 30 acres
FAl:TIJRY
''They tthe council> mlaht
mean well, but In order for WJ to
1et the m oney to pay for
Sycamore Hilla, the lrvlne Com·
pany and lhe county •ould have
to be In on the deal," Mra .
Blacketer aald.
The Southern CaUf ornla Golf
A•IOdation la interest.ct ln buy-
in1 cttJ and Irvine Company
land for a 1o&1 course. But they
••Y they can only afford to "Y '5,000 a acre for tbe eanJC)ft
land. .
•1The only way the Jrvlae
Company la 1o1n1 to ••II land at
'5,000 an acN ll ti the1 can bulld
bomet around the IOlf COUl'H on
the west 1ldt on the canyon
road," lb. Blacketer 1ald.
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BANKER •••
f ormerly served aa un,
dtrtffretary of the Treasury for
monetary attain .
Volcker allO la vice chalrman
of the Fed's Open Market Com,
mittee, which makea key de·
clalont on controlllnt credit.
Where
On
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34.50 Slngle Viii
44.50 llfocal
54.50 Trlfocal * Co..tlc nntllat
Al Con1l11t PNim11
Cthechmgiag
To Save
ear
COlllpleteFalhlon
Fr ... SelecHon
lfetllM S..lc• ....... I
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lbt 1aWI tbe cttileu of L.,._a
h1dl ...... to know •hat tbe d · tr ta _.. Into Uld wbat kind
ol de~ la betq plannecl ........ hmdl. • .,... ....... ,. tMn 11111111
Becauae of uncertainties
1enerated in international
money marketl by Miller's de·
partur. from th• Jl'ed, Carter
proma..d to Ch• prtortty to the
Ml•dion ol a IUCcetlOr.
lnlual rellC!tiOD ln Cone,... to
Voleker'1 Mledioa wu poeldve.
Sen. William Pro•mlr., D·
Wl1., ftalrma ol tbe a.aw 8aUial ~mittae qd I lrt-
qunt critic of llWer, prllled
the appo6ntment.
250 E. 17th Str11t, Costa Mesa HlllcJren Sq •
642·4630 • Wffkdays 9-5:30 Scat. 9.3
Ute tllnat of lltt1attoa. and
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Deere Goes tlae Pier
Bailout
Sig11ed
By Brown
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ana·
tionwide receaaion or a decl't'aae
in at.ate revenues would
a utomatically force cuts in u
$4 .85 billion Proposition 13
bailout bill, but Oov. Edmund G,
Brown Jr. m ade no chanse s
when he signed the legislation
that aids local governments.
"This country Is in for a
serious re<!esslon," Brown said
Tuesday alter signing AB8 by
Assemblyman Leroy Greene, D·
.Carmichael. "A recession wlll
not spare Callforma and we will
have to a pply a much m ore
s tringent approach."
A88 Is a Jong·te rm attempt lo
~help make up for the $7 billion in
0 .. 1, f'I'-' S~tt "-•
property tax revenues local
agencies lost with the passage of
Propos1t1on 13 last year . It in
e ludes formulas th a t would
w.dl"", July 25, 1979 S DAILY PILOT .ti
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EASl CUllllAl ll<:l Oll
LAGUNA NIGUEL HOMEOWNERS WANT 'ROUTE 19•
Seeking Corridor Ro.-d Further f'rom Their Hom••
This big pile of free firewood sat around
waiting for someone to take advantage of
its potential BT Us of warmth but with few
takers. So it is being removed by a refuse
fi rm. The scrap wood was a byproduct ot
r e n ovating the San Cle me nte Pier.
Beachgoers at left continue their summer
ritual unmoved by the activity nearby.
automalicully appropriate :.tall'
funds to local governments an
future years.
But the bill a lso contuans a
· 'deflator m echanism ,·· Brown
said, that will a llow the a mount
or bail-out funding to be reduced
1( there were a drop in stak
revenues.
Niguel Homeowners
Want Distant Road
Citizens' Nuclear
Panel Dissolved
WASHINGTON (AP) A
citizens' panel created to a dv1st•
the president's commission in·
vestigatlng the Three Mile
Island nuclear power pla nt 4'CCI
dent has dissolved in a dispute
ove r it.Ii function.
The panel's 10 members re·
signed e n masse Tuesday a~er
the commiss1on turned down
their requests ror mvestigutave
data on the March 28 accident
nea r Harrisburg. Pa.
Their major request sought in-
formation on personal radiation
exposures during the accident.
The commission issued <i
st atement expressing regret
about "this misundersta nding."
In Its s tatememt, the com .
mission noted it wa nted the
panel's a dvice a s a coun
terwelght to another advisory
group re presenUnit the nuclear
p<>wer industry.
But it said It felt "the active
participation by a ny outside
group in the internal workings of
th e i nvestigation is inap
propriate to the comm1ss1on's
commitment to a completely in·
d ependent a nd objective in
vestigation."
Meanwhile, federa l rcgulat.oras •
AJ,iso Club
Skimboard
Contest Set
The Third Annual Victoria
Skimboard contest will be helct.
Aug. 18 at Abso Beach Park, pit
Ung skimboarders against each
other for more than $400 in
prizes
Deadline for the $5 entry fee 1~
S p.m. Aug. 16. Lale entries will
be accepted until 9 a .m . the day
of the contest at a cost of $7 per
~ntry
Contestants will receive u Vic
toria Skambourd T·s hirt. Skim·
boa rding consists of runmng and
launc hjng an oval of wood into
the reced1ng s urf's froth. then
lea ping nimbly aboard.
The contest begins at 10 a .m.
a\ the pier. i''or registration in·
formation, call 494-0059
:i r e drawing ne w directives
;11med at m aking atomic p<>wer
plant operators, as well as state
and local officials. better J>rC·
pared for crises hke Three Milt.•
Is land.
The directive~ call for bell<·r
ins trume nt s for monitoring
rndaalion on and orr plant sites.
permanent cmer~ency operation
rt-nlf"rs al all pla nts. as~uranc•·
by utihtit'S that state <ind leK·al
e mergency plans arf' adequate,
and periodic plant tesllnR.
S taff tee hni c1ans of the
, N uc tear Rci:ulatory Com m1 ss1on
udvast!d NRC comm1ss1oncrs of
the planned directives this wee k.
Details wil l uc given l o
OIH'rators of the country's 70
commercial reactors at a meet
in~ next Wcdnl'sd ay. off1c1als
s aid.
The directives will apply to
operating plants as well ns
plants going on line during the
next year. Most of tne require
ments wi ll t a k e ,effec t in
January. with some deferred un
tal m~d·l980 or J<;inuary, 1981, ac
cording to Brian Grimes, a
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
s pokesman.
N RC inspection teams will
check a ll plants to ass ure com·
phancc, according t o a staff
s ummary of the directives.
·'The first sites to be reviewed
by th<• teams will be thos e
:.cheduled for operating licenses
within the next year and those
~iles an areas of re latively high
population;· Harold R. Dent.on
of the NRC s taff told the com
missioners
Inflation Survival
Course Offered
Surviving comfortably an :m
age of inflation. recess ion and
crimped pocketbooks will be the
subject of a Saddleback CollcRc
c lass otrered in San Juun
Capistrano this fall.
"Consumer Know-how for the·
Limited Budget" will be offered
on Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon
beginning Aug. 31 in the Alipaz
Industria l Cent.er . 32432 Alipa1
St .• Suite J. f'or reservation in·
form a lion, phone S31·2790 or
49~1000.
DI Accused
In Threat
Of Death
S AN DI EGO (AP) 1'w11
M urant• Corp~ pri vutPs huve
lt·~tif1 ed that rt·rru1t' in two
M ;1 r 1 n e p I a l o o n ., w e r t•
threatened with death 1£ word
ll'aked out or the drunken as ·
s aull last month m which three
drill instructor:-:.illcgcdly bc:.il
J 16 recruit!>.
During the far:.t duy of
testimony Tu<•!-.day 1n a Manne
Corps hcartn).(, the i.ir iv<ttt·s
s 1n).(IC'd out Gu n nf'ry Sgt
Charlt-s Dry<int. 2R, of Na<.hv1Jl1·.
Tenn. as tht• drill instructor who
delivered the death threats.
Pvt. Anthony R. Burns of
Chi ca~o te stifi ed that Bryant
s aid "Lord he lp" any of the
recruits who told about the inci-
dent <ind "he would kill anyone
who did."
Pvt. Albert Harlee of bos
/\ngcles tes tified that he re
caUed a similar threat.
More than 90 recruits are ex-
pected to tes\.ify a l the open
hearing In the next two to three
weeks, ofricials said. The pro·
ceeding is similar to a civilian
g ra nd jury lnveslJgation.
The recruits Crom the Marine
"Thfa 1s the most massive pro·
grnm ever enacted by the s tate
Legislature," Brown said aR h1•
signed the bill before scor«>s of
reporters and photographers 111
his Los Angeles office. "!l's a
collt•cllvt> l'ffort lO arn vt· :.it lhl·
most 1·qu1table s olution tn
l-'ropos1t1on 13 ..
Brown w<tnled a ball that eost
S4 7 b1ll1on. but made no chanitc~
1n AR8 wh e n s 1gn1 n g al
However, h (• dad comment about
what he 1·alled th1> "fo1l ·s<tfc'·
ftoa tun· or lht• lt•j.(1:-.lat1on lh<it
would cut local <Jld ut the f'v(•nt
of a downturn an the s tate·..,
economy.
'·A l'ych c al rec:t•s:-1on may
present ui:. with a <'hullcngc that
a quick fix tax r ut will not over
<'Omt'. · ht· :.aid. "If this stat1·
runs into a rect·ssion. we will not
have a New York style fiscal
crisis.··
Hrown shrurrnt"d off any s uii
g1•st1on that he did not makt.·
('UlS 1n /\ l\X ~o a !'. to <JVllHI
another µossible override by thl·
Legis lature, which h as hande1I
t h P ~ovcr n or four s u c h
wns tslaps stncl' he took ofhc<:
Tot Pageant
Set for Girls
In Clemente
Corps R~rult Depot claim they "You mus t h uve ueen a
were awakened about I :JO a.m beautiful baby ... "
J unc 26 in their barr acks at Or so the song goes San
Camp Pendleto n . wher e they Clemen te res ide nts will sec
were undergoing gunnery prac· many beauti<:s at Saturday 's
tkc Mini-Mass Ocean Festival Con·
According to their complaint. test
three drllnkcn drill instruct.or:-The tot beauty pageant. for
l.wrgc<.I into the dorms. woke thl' girls aged :1 to 6 years. will ht:
recruits. orde red them to stand staged at 11 a.m. near the city'l>
1n formation a n d began munlcipalpier.
punching, kicking and sl appin~ All regis tration forms mu.c;t be
the m en. turned in by that time·. f"aftl'cn
Charged wilh drunk and dis -st•mi-finalis ts wall be sclcctt'<f for
nrderly conduct and assault are u fi nal judging :.i t4 p.m
H ry :int; Sgt. .Jos<'ph Lopez Jr . The event Js one of thP many
2:1. of Fresno; a nd Staff Sgt. O ce a n F estival contest s
Ri C'ky I.. Cross. 29, of Anadarko, scheduled for thl' weekend .
Okla. .Jeannine M<irqu1e, lu:.t year's
A fourth drill instruc tor, Sgt. m1na-m1ss. will crown th • new ll·
G ilbert SO<'ck. 22. of Commerce lll• holder.
·1 t y, Colo.. is chaq~cd with Sashes, trophies and tiaras
dereliction of duty fur failing to will be presented to firs t . second
rt-port the assault'> and third place winners. The
Laguna Nigu(!I Community
Assoc1at1on board m e mbers
want to St'<-' a San Joaquin Hills
Trnnsportutaon Corndor a lign
mt•nt as far away from their
homes as possible.
/\nd, hoa rd membe r s said.
Ha·y ·d lake the propoi,ed 1·x ·
Balloon Race
Negotiators
To Study Park
N1·golwl1ons were :iuthonzed
T u•·sday thal m ay rt•sult an Mah·
Square Rc~tonal P<i rk an Foun
ta 111 Valh·y being th1 · ~Ill' for th<.-
H.lliO Gordon Be nr11·ll Ualloun
rac·t'
Thl' f1r.-.l hol ;ur 1Jalh1on r:.i1·1·
111 the ancient M.:nes w<is held 111
l'a n s an 1906.
11 was rPv1vr•d last y<':.i r 1n
Lon).( Beaeh aft l'r bem~ d1 sron
ttn1H•d in 1938 becau!>e of World
War II
Tht' Lon).( Hc;w h ra<''' andudc•cl
IH twlloons with competitors
from Polund. Austria . .Bchtaum.
Rritain. Franct>, Italy. Sweden.
Switzerla nd, West Ge rmany a~
wl'll as the United State~
Dr. Thoma:. F llt·m~he1mc:t",
president of the Gordon Bennett
Hall0<m Race Inc .. had ind1calt'd
interest in holding ne xt year's
event in Fountam Valley.
Fo untain Va lley 1s being
lookt'd upon favorably bt>cause 1t
1s rt•latavcly fr('c from 1n
lt·rft•rence caused by ovcrflyin~
<iirc rart
In a lt•lt1 •r to lht· ho;.ird urging
n1•got1at1ons, Cha1rman Phalllp
Anthony s aid he bc ltev('d tht'
t'vl'nl has potential a s a sc riou:-.
inlt·rn<:1ltonal t.'Vcnl
Flames Fought
POH.T OF SPAI N . T ramdad
I /\ P) Fir<'fi~htcrs and tu~s
fought fl ames on the blazan~ 011
hupcrtaoker J\tlantac E mpresi.
today after a fifth tank ruptured.
mon· than doubt.mg the sp1llagt·
to as much as 15.000 ~allons per
hour. The Empress collided
Th u rsday n a ~ht with the
supertanker Aegean Captuin
about 3> miles off Tobago.
prcsswtty to have as little effect
a s pos si ble o n bus1ncs!'.cs
already localed along lh<' S;rn
Diego Freeway, whe're the high.
s pN•d highway would end up.
Assodation me mbers voted to
rl'commend a n a lignment thtJt
would k e rp the pro pos rd
highway north of most La~una
Niguel res1den<"cs and creatt· lht•
le a st effect on freeway area
businesses
"W <' selected th" route clos1•st
to the San Owgo Frt•ewav. and
lht· furtht·~t fro m our <·ommun1
ty."' Board Member Tom Moody
::.u1rl Tu"sd::iy
Thi• board's rPcomme ndallnn
n 1mc ma mc•ctan~ called to d1:.
1·u:.::. ;m t•11v1nmmcntal 1mpa<.·t
rt•port on the proposPd six-lune
San Joaqman l11lls highway.
Moody said boarct membt>rs
wt~r" concerned that the prnJ
•·<·t ·~ cnv1ronm('ntal impact n ·-
port do<.•:.n 'l addn·ss t>nOURh m
t u r m at 1 on of th 1· 1 !-. :. u t· 11 r
trunsportution altcrnatavcs, su1:h
as bul> and rail vehicles.
"Thert' should lw a grealer
priority ~1ss1~nC'd to alterm.1t1 v1·
forms of trans portation," h1•
<1n1d "Thl'rf' :-hould lw a Rrt'alt•r
1•ffort with thC' energy cn sas go·
Ill!-{ l)I) . • •
Moody also said board me m-
bers expressed an interest an
'l'f'11'1g more bicycle and hiking
trails dl•veloped in ron1unrt11111
with the· h1~hwa y to C'nham·c
n·crcalJonal opp<>rtunities in the
San Joaquin Hills.
Hoard m e mbe r s a ls o l'X·
pressed an interest in coordinat-
m~ the San Joaquin Corridor
s tudy with a multi -m odal
t ransportat1on study under way
h y lh t• Ora ng P Co unl y
Trans portation Comm1s!-.i11n.
Gasoline Not
A Detergent
LOST lllLLS (AP) -A man
w:.i sh1n~ out h1~ <'lothes with
;.:a :-.o hm• got more th::in hc cx-
111·C'lcd wh1•n he asked his wift> to
hght a cagarcttt· m hi:. mouth.
farc•fightcrs suid.
Salvador :111d Sald:.ina Pere¥..
holh 30, n·ce1vl·d hurnl> on lhl•ar
Cacci.. urms and legs a n e r lh ·
gasoline ignited Tuesday at their
home here. l'ere•z wa~ tr•'ab.'ff
and rt'lc•ased while Mrs. Perez
was transported to North Kern
llos patal for treutmcnt.
The oulc;1dc• of the ir house re·
t't•1v<.>d mmor dumu~e
Pvt. Theodor" Bocanegra of Pvent ls sp<>nso red by N u Wel>t
Monrovia tcsttfied that Bryant Development Corp. officials.
struck tum in the mouth after For 1nlormation, call 492·5717
accusing Hocanegra of trying to -----------------------------------------
hide in the darke ned barracks.
Bocanegra suid he suffered a
split lip in the assault.
Gem
Talk
THINKING BIG
. and U&Tng the phorw
Gem dealers and collectors are
thinkin& big nowadays:
A 17.47-carat light plnk diamond
was sold at u New York auction for
$660,000 to a London dealer •.. who
made the winnlnC bid by telephone!
-The pbooe wu also the bldd1n1
medium when t.he 64-07-carat Star ol Nepal, lar1est diamond ever mined
In lndia, WU sold for saeo.ooo by a
Tex•• auctioneer, -In San Franclaco, an Arab
diplomat made what may have been
\he lar1eat credit card jewelry
purchase ever. He bou1ht a Me,000
set· of earrrln11 and bracelet oa h.la
Ma1ter Charce. The nervou1 clerk
waa tokl, "there'• plenty ot money to
cover the purchase," by UM buk.
When Love Blooms,
Come To
cfirt Carved
from "'" m"k"" of Lt no• Clrn•A & Ctt\1111
GLORY
'LOWl:.M
cadets have advanced to academy
leaderahtp poeltlon1 aloqalde men.
-And finally, a fl rm down In
f'allbrook haa cut. the world'• Jar111t
aquamarine. The paece ot Ma·1retn
m aterlal, valued at 1120,000.
mea1w. allDOlt I lnebet by I..._
and -.tp 2,ltt cu au t lmqlat trytn1 to wear tbat OD yo.ar .....,.
-,
NATION I WORLD w .... , ... .....,,., tm DM.YNDT • •
~ .. , ~ 'Glad I Appointed You'
· ~··~ t•••tlng .,. ·. .1 •• ~tr T-~~,,
Carter Reassures 250 Government Appointees
MarplaJae
1hat's Not Cricke t
i'oasva a "GGSD DSPT.-You've heard storle11
about ffltala vlll..-ol Europe that, down lhrou1h th
centu.n., bave been lnvaded and captured by every umy
tbat evet' marcbtd. 1tartln1 wllh I.he CTU1adea. We hMvc n
town like that ln our re1100. Thole Europttan hamlets apparently aot used to In
• vu1008. The vlllaaent would aich and notice thMt herf'
.. cam• another bunch ot lroOJ16. IUde the young 11rla and
tM boole.
Thoee places bad be n captured by tto maoy dtrferent
armlu t..lwt th" clllaenr9 had to uk the commanding
general for bis ca1Un1 card to ltlll who wa& in power thu.
week.
ALAS, &IGllT H E &IE 1n our coa11tal region, we ha~E'
this city whertiin they can't kt!cp track or who or whut 11-o
Costa Mesan S~sting New Invaders Go Back to Santa Ano
going t.o invade next. The place is called Costu Mesa
Years ago, it was widely reported that Costa Mesa suf·
fe red its first Invasion at the hands of herds of go1tls .
These goats allegedly took over everything and ate all the
grass.
I've always believed this yam was vastly exaggerated
but you do have to admit Costa Mesa did get the nickname
Goat Hill and people do blame the goats for the lack of
grass and proliferation of concrete.
Let's face it; its easier lo blame goats than de·
velopcrs.
BUT I DIGRESS. We were talking about invasions.
Thus it has been that Costa Mesa has over the years been
invaded b y the likes or freeway d itc h· di g
gcrs, floodwaters from Santa Ana, topless bar opcrator5
from Garden Grove, billboard erectors from Los Angeles,
nude models Crom Anaheim. beach traffic from every
where and beach s leepers and drunks who got tossed out
of Newport Beach.
About the only invasion force that ever posed a threat
to stay in permanent residency was the construction crew
working on Fairview Road.
Now, alter s uffering through all this as the turnstile to
the world. the good citizen::. or Co::.ta Mesa today <ire facing
yet another invasion.
This time, it's crickets.
THOUSANDS OF THE nasty little beasts have re·
portedJy been unearthed by the plowing of some fields in
north Costa Mesa and arc invuding nearby hom.es on
Smalley, Secretariat and Damascus streets out m the
South Coast Plaza area.
Bad enough the community has had to s uffer the in
dignity of nude dancing g1rb, but an insect mvu::.1on 1s
really ghastly.
WRONG TIDNKERS might believe that this 1s a home
grown problem. I refuse to believe so. That map clearly
shows that the afflicted Costa Mesa neighborhood is very
near the Santa Ana city limits.
I'll just bet you those are Santa An a crickets. lt'i-.
another Costa Mesa invlsion. all right.
WASHINGTON CAP> -Aa·
aem bled 260 1lron1 ln the Eut Room ot lhe White Houae. the
men and women Jimmy Carter
bl'OUjlil Tl'lto 1overnment stood
1md applauded whe n he entered.
Thou1h aome privately wonied
he m ight eventually fire them,
he broke that tension with hii.
flnt Un~ "I'm glud I appointed
Girl Says
Sex Forced
By Mother
ALBANY, N.Y (AP) A
slim, blonde JJ.year·old gir:I. her
face nusht.'<i. broke mlo sobs at
her mother's sodomy and abuse
trial as she told of forced sexual
f•ncounters with a 43·year-old
man .
The girl was the first witness
to testify u~ the tru.11 or Mary
Angus. 37, o f s uburban
Guilderland began Tuesday in
Albany County Court.
After calling only one otht·r
witness. the prosecutwn rested
The defcns(' indicated it would
call no witnesses a nd JudJ(t.'
Joseph Harris scheduled closing
arg uml:'nl~ for today.
M RS. ANGUS WAS charged
with three counts of sodomy and
two of scxuul ubusc in arranging
and observing sexual contact
between h~r daug hter and
fo rmer s uburban auto dealer
Theodore "Ted" Pepper of
Latham.
The girl teurfully recounted
that she met with Pepper more
than 15 tames. beginn10g JUSt
after her 11th birthday in August
1976, .. to do sexual thtngs with
him so my mother could have
money for her bills.
As the g irl tes t1fled, her
mother sat composed ut the l<.i·
hie. hands t•venly on the arms or
a chair. The plump, pale woman
stored at her daughter.
UNDER PROBING <1uestion
1ni.: by As..,1:.tont Dis trict Al
torney [)1anc Uubrnc. lhc girl
to l d how her mother a nd
youn,::cr s is t e r wu1tcd 1n a
n•s taurnnl while she and Pepper
had their C1r:.t encounter 10 a
Latham parking lot.
At later m et•l1ng!., th<' girl
tcS'f1f1cd, Mri. Angus would i-.1l
~·t the wht•cl of her car und look
on while Pcppt•r pl•rformcd sex
ual acts with the girl in the sc:<tt
next to her.
T iit.: GIRL Si\10 there Wl'rt·
ubout 15 mcet.10gs in 1976, and
three more the n ·xl year. After
their first mceung, Pepper gav1•
her two $10 bills. At later meet·
1ngs, she testified. Pepper gave
Mrs. Angus $400 to $600.
During c ross-examination
by Mrs . Angus' attorney,
Bertrand Gould , the girl said she
ran a way from home because
she felt "unloved and rejected."
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all you."
Thua began an extraordinary
"town meeting" Tuesday after·
noon between a president and
h Is t o p a p vol n tees from
throughout the government.
FOR ONE HOtJ•, President
Carter desc ribed the nation's
troubles, his own failinJts and
Journey's End
the adminlit.ration'a probJema.
He took queetk>na and def~
his maliped personnel evalua ·
lion forms, described the need
tor loyalty, particularly with an
election coming, criticized the
Washington press corps ,and re·
assured his team that he valued
them.
Leaving the White House. as·
AP Wlft,...to
I.one American sailor Gl'rry Spe1ss. 39. gets a kiss from
ha s wife, Sally, as they arc reunited off Lizard. En~land .
<1hoL1rd his IO·fool s a1lbout "Yankee Girl" after he h ad
!">:.Hi ed alone across the J\llantac.
Israel Turns Sinai
I.and Back to Egypt
.i
Bl H NA~.EB, c gypl t Al' 1 l!>racl returned 2.400 more
squure miles of the Sinm Pcn1m.ula lo Egypt at a hne! dci.ert
l'f·rt·mony today
The Israeli flttg w;.i:-. lowc·rcd ;1nd th1· Egyptian fl ag wus ra1st•d
as m1htary hands from holh cou11trn:::.. played and honor guc.irds
stood :.it attention.
Tht.• fla~ raising nt·:.t r Abu f< udt.:1s ''" lht· <:nir of SuN. m<.1rkt>d
thl' st•cond of h vt• w1thdrnwuls wh1l'h lJy January will ll•ave t,gypl
111 poss<'hl>IOO of two·th1rdi-. of tht• 25,000 '>quarc mill·. wedge shaper1
pcnm:.ul a 1l lost m the 1967 Ar:.ih Israeli War
T iit: t:GYPTIAN·ISRAELI pc•ace treaty signed in ¥arch pro
v111t.:i-. that .Egypt 1s to g<'l the• rt·sl w1th1n three years
Israel withdrew rirs t from a 425-squarc·mile enclave on th•·
north cm1sl that 11icludcd the dcscrt capital of El Arl.'>h. Today
J<~g ypt got back a 75-milc·long strip down the west coast
The first transfer on May 25·26 was a m ajor d1plomat1c or
t·aswn attended by President Anwttr Sadat. Prime M101stcr
Mcn<1c·he m Begin and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
By contrast, the second withdrawal was left to li.raeh anti
t-:gyptian military delt•gat1ons with no fanrare 1•vcn though about
i.1x tame::. more territory was involved.
T HE ONI"' Y RESIDENTS or the region turned over today ore
about 4,000 Bedouin Arabi. The tribal s heiks s at around u newly
built platform built for the ceremony.
The turnover was made some 12 hours after the cxp1rat1on or
the mandate for the 4,000 U.N. 1>eacekceping troops in the buffer
zone between the Egyptian and Israeli arm1cs Lack or agreement
on u replacement threatened lo delay future withdrawals.
1latant Cabinet secretaries,
asency beads and departnleot
lawyers d escribed Carter 's
performance in t erms like:
"very moving," "really lnlpir·
1n1" and "upbeat."
One participant, who took de·
tailed notes but asked not to be
named, gave this account :
CARTER BEGAN by saying
, he considered each person there a partner and fell no chasm
between himself and them,
because they represented the
same people.
He recounted his stay at Camh David earlier this month and the
theme of his July 15 speech: that
Americans were losing con·
fidence in government and
society's institutions.
He ~aid tha t l9 reverse the
trend the president's voice must
be heard. "I have not succeeded
in m aking mine a major voice,"
Carter said. Then, the president
asked for their help in thjs task.
H E TOLD T H EM that he
himself had made mistakes and
that he was not a person who
easily admitted maktng mis·
ta kes.
And, on the point that worried
som e. he said there may in lhP
future be "some non -voluntary
separations, but not many."
H e told them he regarded his
"fitness report" cards as 1mpor
tanl and urged each of them to
think about filling one out on
tum self.
HE SAW THREE factors on
the forms as most important:
Competence. lie said there
wus no question about tbc com·
petence of anyone there.
Performunce. Were they ui.
1ng their compcLencc to best ad
vantage'!
And "the mos t con
troversial one," loyally.
In dcfcnst· of loYally, he said
the problems rt•achmg the Wh1l1·
llousc arc the toughei-.t m tht> n:.i
tion, so he ant1c1puled a1d1·s
would he on opposite s1d ·s .
BUT 1\t,.ER HE mc.ak e:. tht·
final dec1s1on. 1•vcryonc needs to
support 1t or it's not a dcc1:'!1011 .
ht• said. "If vou 1·un'l . then tlw
only option ·,i. to n:i-.1gn " 11 1·
does nut w;rnt s ut>scrv1enre. tw
Sold
Thi:n he look questions
Answering Ont>, he ::.aid h1'>
new rhicf of s taff. Ha milton
.Jordan. would coordmulc Wh itt•
1 lo us<' aides hut would not tw
any sort of Cabinet s1•cretary or
hl'ad of congressional relations
HF. ASSURt:V them .Jordan·,
c1cr1s ions c<>uld ..,till be appt:alcd
t11h1m
"Th<• Washington press h""
grossly distorted this, wh1rn ,..,
i.omclhang they vr• called for 111
th1· past. .. Carter SI.II<.
Then he said thut if lht'y
had t1m1..• he would be honon·d
1£ they would stop and !><AY hello
on the way out
As they filed pust, they shook
his hand and had their p1clurt•:-.
taken wi th him.
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Band's
Fears
Related
Band directo r Ric hard
:oaland'a 1971·71 department
hainnan al Newport Harbor
Lish ScbooJ tesUned today that
and students didn't want lo
lay at away football games out
r fear.
Orama teacher Joe Swift said
hat at one performance he at
ended the bond m e mbe r s
•eren't allowed to leave the
roup because or harassment
•Y students from their own
cbool and the other school.
Swift gave the testimony dur ·
1g a hearing Into unprofessional
onduct charges filed by the
lewport Mesa Unified School
listrict against Engla nd.
E a rlier witnesses t estified
hat students sometimes shouted
nsults and even threw objects at
·and members at games.
Swift a lso t eslified that
!a rbo r High pranc apal Tom
acobson told him during a
•rivate meeting words to the cf.
eel that "it's either England or 'le ..
The dii;trict is attempting to
1smiss England on charges that
1e disobeyed J acobson's orders
egard.ing the band performing
t games England also is accused
f involving parents and studenL'>
o a n administrative dispute.
Also testifying today was
ormer Harbor High principal
;harles Godshall, now principal
if Newport Heights Elementary
ichool.
He said he had a satisfactory
·e lationship with Engla nd and
O•ly Plltot P-.Yll1Cl .. tN 11-1••
ROBERT DeBERRY ZAPS CRICKETS IN HIS HOME
He's Another Costa Meaan Bugged by Insects
Mesans Bugged·
~r~~e~~~~7~:egardingtheband Crickets Invade Housing Tract
Today was the sixth day of the
l nearing originaUy scheduled to ~ )ast five days. The hearing was
an recess Tuesday. ,
A Horney:> clashed Monday
) o"cr the issue of how witnesses f we re prepared for testimony.
The scbool district's att.omey, I Richard Hamilton. questioned a
: defense witness about a meeting
• a t whirh he and others described
· heir tesllmony lo Engla nd and
li s allorn ey Law r e n ce
Rosenzweig
Rosenzweig objected. saying
, 1P hadn't questioned dlstrlct wit·
• 1esses on lhc subjN•t because he
.bought it was irrclt>vant
He was overruled by hearing
' iHicer John Willd, wh<> heads
, he thr~e·m('mbcr commission
in profcss1onul conduct that •~ i 1earing the m:.itkr
1.. ..
By JACKIE HYMAN Of, ... o.Mty Pllet StMI
A sea of crickets. Waves of
crickets. Thousands of cncke~
s urging across streets and in-
vading houses, eating drapes.
eve n turning up in bed.
That's the picture about a
dozen north Costa Mesa resi
dents painted Tu~sday in asking
the Ne wpo rt-Mesa board of
education to c lean up its field
near Sunflower and Smalley
streets near the Santa Anet city
limits.
.. You see them coming across
the street at night. It's just IJkt'
an a rmy."' said Abrnham Bol> of
1018 Secretariat Ci rcle.
·"T h e re are thousands or
them ," his wife, Carla, added
"At night the -.treet is just black
:Scho.ols Paid Tab
with them . They come into the
house and eat mv curtains."
J:.i ck Berry of 1037 Dam3scus
Circle i.aid he has been frustrat-
ed in his attempts to gel the dis·
trict a nd the city. wrucb owns an
adjacent fie ld. to solve the
problem.
"J 've called every cit y offi cial
I can for the last week and a half
<•nd a ll 1 got was more
crickets." he said
Resident~ said the p roblem
be{:tan about two weeks ago.
Board members replied lha~
the dh;tncl sprayed the field la:sl
Friday a nd will s pray again this
Friday.
Tht'Y also said they will com-
m un 1<•at<· with the residents
th rough Berry about lhe situa-
l1on until il is solved.
For Hawaii Trip
The 10-aere field in question 1s
part of wh<1l w<1s once a 30-acrC'
~•le on which a middle school
;rnd an elementary school were
planned.
Whe n t h e s t.> p l a n s we r e
dropped, 10 acres were sold lo a
developer, who a year .igo com-
pleted the homes m which the
cricket-troubled residents live.
The other 10 acres were sold to
the city
OrticiaJs of the Newport-Mesa
Jnified School District were
.villing lo puy the trnnsportation
!OSts for their witnesses in a
eacher's administrative hear·
ng. but they didn't expect to
u1v~ lo send one of them to
iawaii.
But that's what happened in
he case or former Newport
!arbor High School teacher Joe
"cCoy, who testified for the dis·
rict in the hearing of un-
lrof esslona l conduct c harges
a1ainst music teacher Richard
~pgJand.
District Assistant Superinten·
dent Kevin Wheeler explained
that McCoy, who now works for a Los Angeles travel agent.
planned lo testify the firs t day of
the hearing on July 23, then
leave that night lo escort a tour
group to Hawaii.
However , the hearing was
postponed one day because one
of three panelists hearing the
case couldn't be present on July
23.
As a· r esult, Wheeler said,
McCoy stayed an extra day and
the district had to pick up the
cost or sendtng him to HawaH. It
came to $287.07. )
McCoy wouldn't ha\te had to
pay a fare if he had gone with
bia 1roup, Wheeler said.
Dis trict business manager
Ray Schnierer said problems
have arisen since the JO acres
were divided and ceased being
farmed. lie said the situation
was aggravated a couple of
mont hs ago when the district
plowed under its weeds, ap-
parently disturbing the c rickets.
Residents said they will be
keeping cl08e tabs on the cricket
census.
.. When they wind up io bed
with you. it ian 'trunny. ··
Angry Teachers Protest
Newport-Me•a Union Members Rap Contract
She clted such work as prepar-
ing cl., lellOl'l plans, grading
papen, researching topics and
11tberinc materials for 1pec:Jal
· projects.
"Just talk to them sometimes,
tome ot tbem mtnc Utefr own money Cto purchase
materials)," Ms. l>ecker 1aid.
Nlln' Prelident William Cue
crttlcllld tbe cliatrtct. propo1al aa ••more not.worthy for lta
oa1lNkm than for what It ln·
cludft.'.'
Ht et&ed the lid of proWdlon
of andemlc fr11dom ud pro.
, ............... ud tbe ... of a .. ...., prcipolal.
Nl~rn.~~lk~~ ~IM u1ary Dl'CIDOl•l lllue.
lie •• '1C1f "biarl membl'n daat UW, Un preYloully adopt.
9d t.M nildM salary achedu\-
for next year aud agreed to ad·
vance teachers on the existing
step scale. which is based on
such factors as years with the
district and continuing educa·
lion.
"We will continue to ne1o\iate
on that basis," Nicoll said.
Cue aaid after the meelina
that he interpret.a Nicoll'• state·.
ment aa meaning Ute district is
ollerm, a zero aalary increase.
The UIUon bH ubd for a 14
percent f\Ule. plua additional
step lncre~.
The dlatrtct contract propoeaJ
calla ror teachen to be on cam.
pus at least seven hours • day
and to be 1Vallabl• for ftve .cldi·
Uoaal boun • week of tchool· nlat.ed ..apmentt. would .~·
quire man e.Unutna educlltlon
and doee awa, with adrilorJ
arbitration ~ srtnueea.
The umoa baa aaked for blnd·
(lee PaOTUT. Pate .U
Samsoe Girl
Suspect A1·~ested
In Coast Slaying
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Of UW O••IY Pll .. Sl•fl
Huntington Beach delect.Jvcl>
a rrested a part·t1me pro
fessional photographer Tuesday
as a suspect in the death or 12
year·old Robin Christine Sams<X"
whose skeletal remains wert·
found near Sierra Madre carher
this month.
Arrested al 7:30 u.m 1n his
Monterey Park residence wal>
Rodney J ames Alcala, 35 Fif·
teen Huntington Beach officers.
a rmed wilh a s ear ch w<tr r:ml.
went to the home or J\lcala's
parents al 7 a m . Lt Bruct'
Young said
Young said that a search or
the home turned up a large
number or photogr:_1phi. r on
s1dered evidence m thl· caM.•
Included. he said, WNl ' photo~
of children "from J yl':Jrl> old on
up." some or them in tht' nudt·
Robin and a girlfriend had
been approached ut lluntmgWn
Beach Stale Beach June· 20. lht·
day she djs;.ipµt'urcd. hy :.i man
who asked to la kt• the1 r picture
The would-br-µhotographer
was described by Kobm's friend
IJS in h1s 30s. l<tnnC'd , n<·arly SIX
feet tall and with t'oll;ir lcncth
curly hair
A police art.1st drew ;.i c-om
posile of the man with hdp from
the girl, YounJ.! :wad
That compositc. hf' :.aul . t•v<·n
HELD IN MURDER CASE
Rodney James Alcala
1 ually led tn J\l<'<ila'-; <1rrcsl
following a f01.~r·wt:ck 1nvest1g<J
lion launched by .. tips" from
11o h<'1' <tl!t'n<'11•s anti ucr~ons who
know thl' SUS!}Cl'I
Poli n· rdusNI to <l1M·uss I h1•
possibility that Akala had a n·1·
or<f or flrl'VIOUS arr<.'Sb ur 1rn
prii.onm<·nt
I fl· 1~ hl·ani.: lw ld rn 11 untington
0•1lf P•IO( ~I.All Pl\oto
'STING' SUSPECT Beverly Claydon of Newporl Beach
ducks as s he is ~uidcd to he licopter by Los Angeles Police
Detective M;_irr llissong Los Angeles police. who arrest-
ed her Tucsduy afternoon <tl <.i Big Canyon ho me. flew her
off to jail en a Los Angeles police helicopter that used
landing p<.td <.it nearhy Newport Beach pohce head·
quCJ rt~rs
Newport Cops Seek
Victims of 'Sting'
By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of,,,. 0.11, Pll .. 51•11
Newport Beach police s uid to·
d ay they're s till looking for
wealthy victims who might have
been fleeced in an alleged con
game that operated like the
movie script or "1'he Sting "
Four Orange County s uspects
are io custody in the case.
Al Epstein of the Newport
Beach police conceded that vie·
llms have been reluctant to
come forward since they lost
their money in an attempt lo
cheat the management of what
they thought wu a private
gambling club in Los Angeles.
Epstein and Sgt. John Simon
probed the case for two years
before finding a local man who
was wming to tell them how he
lost $l60,000 in cash and his 1976
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud to the
con artists.
That tale set up thtt urrests
Tuesday of Attila OeAgh. J9,
2716 Hilltop Dri ve, Newport
Beach: Beverly Claydon. 35. 81
Royal St. George. Newport
Beach: Michael Newm an. JS. 14
N. Stonington Road . South
Laguna and Jerry Mack Morris,
35. of Buena Park.
All four were booked into Los
Angeles County Jail arter their
a rrests locally.
T he three men were arrested
on charges or grand thert and
conspiracy in warrants carryi~
$200.000 ball each.
,40 PRODUCED
TOO MA.NY CALLS
In addition. they are named an
warrants obtained by Orange
police charging them with fraud
In a phony advance fee loan
scheme. Those warrants carry
$250,000 bail.
Mr1. Claydon, who was arrest·
ed at a home police said
belonged lo her boy(riend al 25
Plnehutat La,ne, Bil Cal\yon.
was named in a warrant cbar1·
in1 her wtl.h conaplracy. She la
also t>etnc heid ln Ueu of '200,000
ball.
•
"I had to call and stop my
Daily PUot ad because I re·
ceived more calls than I could
handlt."
That's the 1uccea1 at.ory of the
Newport Beach woman who
placed thl1 ad ln the Dally Pilot:
Overlooklna the w1ter.
N a. 2 room• 4tb1th .
M °". 'tut. x lC IMC x xx
For more calla tban you can
banclle. call the fnncl&li.l>aHy
Pilot ~l•11lfled ad·vlilh at
142·.S.
The eon they are accUMd of
perpetraUnc Involved the UM of
actor Georae Moataomery'
Hollywood HUit rtantioo. ln-
v11U11ton lllid •ont1•m•r)
leaMd the hotle to imolher man
and w•, ln no way lnvolv9d ln
f8ft VICl'IM8. Pafe A2>
Beach City Jail as a homicide
~uspect on $250.000 bail. I.aw re·
<1uircs th<Jt he he arr<ugned by
Thursday morning.
Young described Alcal<J as an
unemployed. part-tim e pro·
fess1onal photographer who car
ned a card identifying him as a
mem bcr or a professional photog ·
raphcr's association .
Police have been searching for
'' yellow Schwinn bicycle that
Hoban wets believed to have been
rid1nf.l when s he disappeared
somt.•whcre between her friend'i.
home ;at 14th and Oli ve Street~
and her home a m1 IC' away
Thal b1cych:. Young said. still
h:.i i. not been recovered .
llobin's unl·lud rC'marns wcr<-
round .July 2 by a stutl" forestry
t>mployce nt•ar a 1>ubhc Cam!J
J.!rou nds in th<.· Cooth ilb ne:ir
Sierra Madn·. •
Youn~. who s:.11d p11l1c<· <>Ce a
r· ,. m ;,irk ab I e re ~ 1• m b I an l" l'
between tht· :.irt1sl' .... 1·omp1-,s1Lt·
or the photographer '>ought for
q ut•staonrng and /\lea la. 1nd1c:.it.
t'd this morning th<il no oth1·r ~uspet·t.S in the c·as« a re· lx·1ng
~ought c.1t th•~ 11m 1·.
Ill-'\aid Ak;1l ;1 hu-. not Y'"'
01'('fl .1bl1• to ;HT •>unl for h1 ~
whcrl':th1>Ul:. al lh1· lune lh1· two
~irl~ w1.·n · <1pprnarhcd on th1·
tw;11•h hv thl· 11nifll'nt1f11.·fl 11hot11i.!
1 upht·r
MacDonald
Bloodstains ·
Unchecked
HALEIGH.NC CJ\I'> An
Army 1nv<·st1galnr tcst1rwd to
day thal ht· ~aw hlocu1 un lh•·
... 011.•.., or <"011.•ltc• Ma<: Donald ..,
lt•PI tl11· night Mr ... Mad)onald
arH1 h1·r t "" y11u111.t rlaughtl'r~
1.1.1· n · -.la an hut lh;it I ht-blooll
t ~ IH' W:t:. nt'Vl'r ('hl·C'kl'fl
Tlw 1nv .. :-..t1J,!:.1tor , W1ll 1am
I v or .~. u11d1·rwl·nl t ro . ..,:.
l'X ;1n11n11l1on 1n lhl' tri pl1•
murd1.·r lrwl of ))r Jt•ffrcy Muc
nonalcl . Thi· ll un t1n ~L<1n
llarhour d1wtm 1~ chaq.:<>d with
murd1.•r 1n the ~labh1ng an1I
hludgl•1mmg d1•alhi. of his w11l-
,1nd lhe1r dau,:thtt-r~. K 1mlwrly.
fl. and Knst1.•n. :!, in Fe bruary
1!170
lvorv .,;.11<1 als11 ..,u1d lhiJl ht.· d1cl
not kni1w whether any hlood wa:.
fou nd on Mad>on.ild"'i feet
Uloody footprint.'> were found
m Knslen·s bedroom. und thl'
pro:w1.·1111on •~ 1.•xpt:l·ted lo try lo
show lhat tht• prints were M<.tr
Don:lld·~
Ivory ~aid trash cani. behind
the Mucl>onald home al Fort
Bragg were emptied by J(arbagc
rnllcclors before they could be
· :.t'an:hcd Cor ev11lcncl' lie said
he wa:.-i "quite disturbed" th<.1t
the c:.ins had been e m ptied
before• investigators c hecked
tht'm .
On Tuesday, Ivory su1d under
cross·ex<.i mination by attorney
l:Jc rnurd Segal that items in the
house were moved und t ouched
but that he wus confident that
<.'V1dcncc was not d1sturbt.'d or
destroyed
Coa~•
ft' ea th er
Night and morni11g low
clouds otherwise s unny
days. Lows tonight .en OOs.
Highs Thursday near 70s
al beaches to low 80s in-
land.
INSIDE TOD6' 't'
Marvelou.t m~ 11~
'" dt1ttUed bJJ bmdgn monq
worm the informtd oatitot to
ltol11. SH Pa(lt A8.
••••
M W.YN.OT c
lleMMn ot th•~ '.vet.I'
RelOUtCel Control Board hav•
rejened tM plan to clean up
Newport BllY &bl wu pf"ODOHd
b tll• Newport lrvlnt flute Uanaatment Aa.,ncy CNIWM
ne .., " " .. "" .... ancl .... ltaw .,., ....... .,
The water cleanup plan la
•••dated by f.cleral law. -ft
mu1t receive the approval of the
ttate wat~r board berore it can
be forwarded to th• federal En·
vlronmt"ntal Protection Agency
tor rlnad a.pproval.
Plab and Game. aa operetor ot
tht VpJ>er flay Ecolo1lcal
Preaerve. had oppo1ed lhe
NIWA plan
Board membt!ra detlded to
bold the NIW A plan out of the
cle'an water plan submitted for
atv~n southern ahlornia eou.n
ties by ~ Southern Callfom1a
Auocllttloo or Government
<SCAG>. The ptan wlll be revlffd by
member1 of NIWA, the •tat~
board alaft and the sta(f ol the
Santa. Ana Reglonal Wuter
Quality Control Board
State board members, at their
meeting last week in sacramen
to, agreed wtth lhetr staff. ud
the regional bo81"d that the
N 1 w A plan laclced s ufficient salt
and erosion control prov1s1on~ to
achieve the goal or prevenung
the further pollution or the bay.
•
They s ug1estl'd that tht> plan
tx-rrvu~td lo includo provi•1ons
for corutruetlon site rettintlon of
11ut c1u·ry1ng ronorr
Another point thost' •1encles-
both membera of NIWA tJlunw
with otht'r local .covernmcmtal
acenti• felt was lacklna ln the
plan wu a deellting ba1ln.
The propc»ed ba. In would be
built 1n tht> San Diego r t:k up
trcam o( the bay between J~m
borff R<Yad and lhc San Diego
f'reeway.
Out lhe proposal wasn't ln·
eluded m the final NlWA plan
bf'cause in the e~rly study
s tages. prior to preparation of
the proposal, us t! of ~uch u basan
waitn't lnvesti~aled.
AP Wl,.pholo
'THE PERFECT BABY, BIG FOR HER AGE'
Teat-tube Tot Louise Brown a Year Old Today
Tube Baby I
'Lucky Louise' Said Perfect
LONDON <Al') Louise Brown, the world's first authen·
tlcated test-tube ba by, was a year old today, but the controversy
set orr by her birth continues.
·'She is th<' perfect baby. pretty. big for her age, -and very
forward," hc•r 32 year-old mother Lesley told the Daily Mail,
which sili!nL>d nn t'XClus1ve contrncl with the Browns before the
baby was born.
"SHE "•~GAN TALKING AT 10 MONTHS, a nd we think
that she's not only r.toing to grow up into a very pretty blonde but
n very lntclllgent one too," Louise's 39-year-old father, John,
t old the newspaper.
T he Ma il publ\Rhed a photograph or a chubby blonde toddler
and s aid she managed to get a foot into the chocolate batter or
her birthday coke as It was being mixed.
It saJd the cake had pink and while icing and was crowned with a single pink candle.
Mrs. Brown could not have a baby normally because the
lallopian tubes leading to her womb were blocked and the
blockuge could not be removed surgically, the same problem 40
percent of the infertile women in the world have.
SHE WENT TO G VNECOLOGIST Patrick Steptoe and
physiologist Robert Edwards, who had been doini plor:ieer re·
search for 12 years into microsurg1cal techniques for fe rt1lizatlon
41n vitro mearung an glass, a nd emt>ryo transrer.
The British doctors took an egg from her ovaries , fertilized
it with her husband's sperm in a glass dis h in Steptoe's
laboratory ln Oldham, and reimplanted it in Mrs. Brown's
womb. ·
"We found nature could not put an egg and s perm together,
so we did it. We do not see anything immoral in doing that," Steptoe nld.
Louise was delive red by Caesarean section July 25, 1978, at
Oldham General Hospital. The gove rnment Medical Research
Council confirmed she was the first test-tube baby o n record.
THE BIRTHS OF AT LEAST TWO other test·tube babies
have been reported 11lnce, one, a girl, in Calcutta, India, on Oct. a. 1978, and the other, a boy, In Glasgow, Scotland, on Jan. 14.
Both infants were reported normal and in good health.
But with these and other test-tube births said lo be on th~
way. rellstoua leaders, eclenUsta and many others are still
divided over reUgtoua, ethical, aclenUfic and legal issues raised.
c
Mesa Model
Gets Ride,
Assaulted
A Costa Mesa mode l who ac-
cepted a ride to a gas station
after running out of gas on the
San D1cgo Freeway was struck
and molested by the driver who
pu.•kod her up, Costa Mesa police
rt•ported today.
They s aid the J9.year-old
woman swfe red bruises in the 9
p. m . incident. which began al
lhc Euclid Street offramp.
Police said the woman entered
lhe vun without noticing. three
men in the back.
They said the drl ver pulled
over a rew miles away and
began attacking the woman,
s l11pping her and ripping her
dress.
lie finally released her near
the Harbor offramp after his
companions told him to s top.
police s uid .
They said that, because the in-
cident began in Fountain Valley.
the r eport has been forwarded to
police in that cilrf or further in-
vestigation.
The suspect is described as a
dark m ale with a mustache and
a goatee wbo s poke with a Mex·
ic an accent. Police said the
other mt•n called him by the
name Randy.
Woman Raped
In College
Shower Stall
A 26·yea r ·o ld Huntingto n
Beach woman was dragged into
a locker room shower stall at
Golden West College Tuesday ~f·
ternoon and raped, police said
today.
The woman. police said, was
assaulted about 4:20 p.m . Her
assailant grabbed he r a rms and
forced her into the shower , she
told investigators.
Police say the suspect, a black
m an reportedly wearing a 'tank
top and n owered swim trunks,
closed the shower stall door and
forced the woman to dis robe.
Police say no one else was in
the women's locker room al the
time.
The assailant was described to
police as mwicular af}d about 20
years old. •
F,.....PageAI
PROTEST. •
ing arbitration or grievances, a
ban on layoffs. time off for union
ar tivltlcs a nd e xpanded
benefits
T he current three-year con-
tra ct expires t h is s ummer
Ho wever. dis trict officials s aid
teachers will be paid at last
year's rate until the ne w con-
tract is ratified and becomes
retroactive to the expiration of
the former contract .
&litor Tapped
WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi-
de nt Carter, announcing his first
White House starr change, said
today he recruited retired Time
magazine editor Hedley
Donovan to be a senior adviser
who will report directly lo him.
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the scam.
Investigators laid Mrs.
Claydon would introduce two of
the trio to wealthy Newport
Beach businessmen. The vlcUm,
or maJ'k, would be taken to the
manaion which be waa told was
a private gambUn1 club for mllllonalree. Entry stakes ln the
games were $100,000.
J obn Llnd1ay, vice In
ve1U1ator tor the Loi Aqel11
Police Department, Hld th1t up
to 40 1hllla, or acton, were hired
to act the paru of club
employee1 and mHlloaalr•
1amblen .
The victim, ln vlaltlnc the
"dub;' wu a1lo lntroduoed to a
club employee, a dealer wbo
waa AnlJ'1 at m1u1eaa•t Uld wut.dtoptnea.
Tb• trio -.S·tbe aaark iDlo
h•lP'DI wUll tlMlr aebeme. TIM ...... to eMat ...........
rilled eanl•meottaro, dult bJ thiteai...,.-...
Faro '-an archaic 1ame ln
which bets are placed on the or.
der tn which carda are dealt.
In the cue lhat trt11ered the
arrest.a, the mark was dlatracted
at the last minute and tr1clced In-
to maktn1 w~at Ltnd11y aaJd
was a atupld mist.Ile. That mi•·
take COit him $180,000 and hla
Rolle Royce. The car waa found
Tu ea day et DeA1b '• ff arbor
View Knolll condominium.
That vtotlm, a Newport Beach
rttldent, wu alto 1otn1 to be a
mark in the advanced ree lou
scheme, accordln1 to Trey
Sierkl ot lbe Oranre poUc. de·
partment.
That deaJ fell lhroufh after
the man reallied he d been
taken lD I.be •Unt. but Sl•rk• aa1d 111 orsaolHcl crime ~
from Al1loiaa laad been broilbt
to or..,. CouM, br ~ '° Mt ulf tbe loan aeam ,,
' Fri%B'laiz
Gavin Wa rlaumont, 13, works on his behind-the-back
catch during junior Frisbee competition Tuesday 1n
Costa Mesa. I le won the local event s taged at Balearic
Cente r by the city's Parks and Recreation Depa rtment .
qua lifying for regional competition next month. He ha..,
his sights set on I Jth annual World Junior Fris bel·
Championships late r this year m Atlanta .
Princely Dance
Woman Wins $25 Bet
HLANTY£tE. Malawi IAI') -
A British woman got Queen
Elizabeth's son Prince Andrew
to d anee with her ufle r he r
hus band !Jet her $25 11hc wouldn't
darl'.
Reporter s present liaid the
ha ndsome, 19·yc<1 r·old princC'
danced with 27-yeur-old Sally
Lawson for four or five minutes
Tuesday night in the dining
room of Blantyre's Mount Sochc
Hotel.
Andrew, who Is accompanying
his mother and rather on a tour
of Commonwealth countries in
Southeast Africa, was dining
with l3r1ti s h Amba s!»ador
Michael Scott and m embers or
the royal party whe n Mrs
La wson ta ppe d him o n the
shoulder
Reporters who were present
s aid Ai r Commodore Archie
Winskill demanded that a photog-
rapher who took u pirturc of
the dancing t•ouplc h::tnd over
the film. The argume nt over
photographing the prince con
tinued for an hour.
Buckingham Palace press
Last Rites Held
For Annie Wilson
Funeral ser vices were held to-
day for Annie Belle Wilson, a
40-year resident or Costa Mesa
who died Sunday at the age of
95.
M rs1 Wilson is survived by
three daughters, Betty Maitre-
jea n or Costa Mesa, Greta
McCelland or Campo. Calif. and
Cella Potts of Mariposa, Calif.
Al s o s urviving are 13
grandc hi ldre n , 37 great-
grandchfldren and eight greal·
great-grandchildren.
spokesman M1chal'l Shea .su1rl
the incident was "a st()rm 1n a
Lea cup."
Mrs . Lawson and ht·r hus h:ind
Paul. huv1• lived Ill M "'"~I ror about six years
The queen and her husb:md.
Prince Philip, were· nnt prr·M·nl
They reportedly spent 1.1 qu1N
evening at Sanjika Pe1lace
Mesa Cras·h
Hurts Driver
Of Ambulance
An ambulance driver ~as m
j ured Tuesday night wht-n hi!t
vehiele colLided with the re1:ir of
a car on Newport Uoulcvard 1ust ~outh of Mesa Drive in the north
bound la nes. Costa M csa 1>0l1cl'
Si.lid today
Schaefer Ambulance Servtt'e
driver .Joe Mac Williams . :11 .
was reported in satisfaC'lory c·on
d1Li on tod ay <it Cost<1 Mu!.a
Me morial Hospital
Although witnesses s aid the
a mbulance wasn 't opcnitin~ its
flashin~ hghts or siren. police:
said 11 was carrying a µaticnl,
who was s trapped down and
wasn 't in1ured in th~ Crn!.h.
which occurred shortly aftc•r 8
Pm .
Ambulance a ttendant Mar k
Edward Senger. 25. of Garden
Grove. was treated but not
hos pitalized at Costa Mesa
Memorial for bruises.
The driver of the car , Susan
Elizabeth Larwood . 20, of
Westminster, also was treated
at Costa Mesa Memorial, but
was n't hospitalized. authorities
said.
NeaoUatlona were authorized
Tuesday that may result in Mlle
Square Re11onal Park in Foun•
lain Valley being the site for the
1980 Gordon Bennett Balloon
r <A(.'C.
The finit hot air balloon race
in the ancient series was held in l'aris in l906.
It wa" r evived last year in
Long Jjcach after being discon-
tinued an 1938 because of World Wa r II.
The Long Beach race included
18 baJJoona with competnors
from Poland. Austria. Beleiurn. Britain, France, Italy, Sweden, ,
Switzerland, West Germany as
well as lhe United States.
Dr. Thomas F. Heinsheimer.
president of the Gordon Bennett
Balloon Race Inc .. had indicated
interest an holding next year's
event in Fountain Valley.
Fo unte1in Valle y 1s being
looked upon favorably bece1use it
1s r e la tively free from in·
terforencc caused by overflying aircraft.
rn a letter to the board urging
nt:,::otiatlons. Chairman Phillip
Anthony said he bt:lleved lh1,
event has polentu1l as a serioui.
inte rnational event.
New Juvenile
Wunseling
(;emer OK'd
An OranRI' C'oa'>l JUVt.'OJh·
counseling Ct•ntcr received <ip
proval Tuesday lo relocate at..,
hcadquartt.'rs near the countv
;.iirport ·
Orange County supervisor-.
hart J>O.'.lpom•d a dec1sm11 on th<·
rcqut•..,t by lhc A..,sci.s ment <incl
Tn•atm<·nt S<·rv11·es Ct·ntcr t~ .. ~ <•1•ks ago. Sui1crv 1 sor~ sa id
th1•y wen• ninccrn1·d 11hout th1·
l'ffl"Ns or .11rport O!JtSf• on tl11·
l'•·ntcr
II 11 w 1· \' t· 1 • d 1 s s 1• 11 t 1 n 1•
-.up,·rv1~or-. Halph Clark ond
llur11cll W1cdt•r changed lht·ir
mind.., afl t•r visitin~ the site lo
which lhC' ct>nter I!. to be moved
11 1<; al Irvine Avt·nue and
I >rt·hard l>nvc 10 San la An:o
ll1·1~hts.
Thl' non profit orgun1zat11>n
µrO \'l de~ t•o11n!.l'ltn~ and rl'
hJh1htalion tu JUvcnih-ofr('nrl1·r~
111 the Or:mi.w Coa'>l area
Approvy rl IJ)' count .\
superv1\0r!. ~ iJ'> ;in 18 month op
twn for a J(J .>car h·asc for <t uni·
11m r p:Jymcnl of ss.ooo.
T ht• rosl •~ !cs.., thun lht· fair
nturkt·t value for the µurccl. but
\I ;i.., ;tpprr>vf"d hC('iJUS t.' of tht·
MH'ta l hcnl'fit th1 • C't•ntcr J)r(J
n dl•s, a('tonJin~ lo c:ounty of
fl<' I ;ti~
Mesa Woman
Still Critical
A badly beaten woman was in
s<'r1ous condition today at Hoag
Memori al llosp1tal and still una·
hie to talk about what happened
to her. Costa Mesu police said to·
day. .
.Jane A. Pettengill. 24, was m
C'ritical condition for several
days ufter a friend found her at
her Costa Mes11 apartment last
F'r1d ay.
Police s aid they still have no
c lues to the Identity of the
woman's attacker .
~i111 ·11:r-11.
~~r-11:TIJRY
Where I
On
'* Complete One Prfc
34.50 Single Viii
44.50 llfocal
54.SO Trlfocal
w Co ... Hc Tlntlllt
Al Cornlnt PN~
ltll•ct.lgl .....
To Save
ear
C 011 .. •te Fashion
Frame SelecHon
If.time Service
ucrcmfff
...... o .......
ew ... Stytes
250 E. I 7th-Street, Costa Mesa • Hll~ren Sq.
642·4630 • Weekdays· 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3
'. '· •
-·
Business
WAllllNOTON (AP) -~ Mat~. 11. ud 11-year-GW '6••' Oerlacla are •• ..,
mWMMll ...... llvlal...., ................. ........ ~ ......
TM dllldno.· each Of whom
1Uffen tn. a ran cltM .... an
beMflcriarW ol lpaH • .,..,,..
DIOducta OI' mat.frlall deveJo,ed l.n UM etlort co explore apace.
KA&BN HAD 8Pt:NT yean ln
Nd, ecimtant lee bathl ber only
reUef from tbe pa1n Mariq ber
ar1n1 aDd le ... Her lU..... lJI
knOWD II burnlnt nmb l)'O•
drome. lt cuwiei. severe paln ln
the llmbl. Oo1y cooling bnnp
relief.
)
, ...... lor* to 1e..y ta
air,....._. nom1 ud ._
I.ala ,,_ a.a.. bteaUM hll
outer Ubl aeaJed on.
Bodi e• MW do m«Mtt normal Ualn11. Tbey wur modlfted
veraloat of &be Uquld·cooled
IUlll that proteeted Hlronaut.a
•1alnat lunar beat.
K A&8N, OF TU&O, Nova
ScotJa, we.n a blaoket·Uke car·
ment &bat clreulatee ciM>I water
around w Jep and t.blahs. It rtt·
llevea pale, prevenll further th·
aue deterioration and enable•
her to mov e about ln a
wheelchalr.
Jl•IAY wu helped when NM·
Uonal AeronauUcs and Space
AdmlaJauaUoa eqlaHrs ._
veloS>M a a banerr·poweniil
backl*k that drw.latel w-.. Utroufb u .....,......., ,.,...
WeariDf t.IMl~4ie•1ee, JAIDIQ can
bicycle around Ill• Palmyra,
Pa., qel(bll a rt.ood a.ct joln in
otber outdoor plar.
The lecMolocY ot Apollo and
other Pl'Oll' ....... found ita
way into medicine, tranaporta· uon. lnduatriat processes, public
ufety, e'onst ructlon. com·
munlcat.lont. home appliances,
tecreaUoa aDd food producta.
SU &PR I S I NGLY,
however, fe w Am e racans
tseem aware of the many uses
round for space technology. An
(8) Odd·even
Plan Won't Change
LEASE FROM THE SOURCE SACRAMENTO ( A'P J -The od<!-even
gasoHne marketing system Rrobably will r. •main
in etrect in 14 California counties through Sep·
tember, according to state Energy Commiss~ 1ner
Richard Maullin. • NO MIDDLEMEN
• EXCELLENT SELECTION "Although the long lines have generally disap·
peared. the underlying gasoline situation remains
critical,.. MaulUn said Tuesday in a letter to
service stalton dealers . • IMMEDIATE DELIV.ERY
2600 HARBOR BLVD. "Any relatively minor surge in gasoline de·
m and, decrease in California gasoline supplies, or
change in service station operations caused by
new Department of Energy pricing rules could end
the current calm," Maullin said.
COSTA MESA 540-9100
PUBLIC NOTICE
(,. . .,.,
"·IHIJlt
FICTITIOOS IUSIHDS NAME $TATIMf.NT
lt'\f' to11owln9 ~f'\On\ .,., doinq
bu!>l~~\ih 0 'DONH£Ll. 8RICHitlM ~
PARTNERS HORTH( RN, 0)0 VOft
l(•rman A~U.. Suitt 400, N•wporl
Beach, ~liiornl& Ql660
John 0 0 Donnell. OSO llon
K 4'rman AvenUf". \ult~ MJO, H11wl)0(1
8t<1cl\, C:.Ht0tn1e '1?660 r.,,.,,,,. W 8riqh<1m, 4))0 V (>(I
K•rm•n A'<lt"n~. 4).u1t .. '°°· Nt•wP'n l
BHCI\, C..hfornu• "'""° Roy W. C.ram~. JIOI 8u< han~n
!itreoit, S.n l"r&n<.1'<0, r <tlolorn•~ q4t11
lnh bu\tf'W'\\ •\ <ondur ted by 41
gener.tl oari .... rV'lop
John D O' Don""ll Thi• \MIH,.,,..nt win tllMJ with I,,,.
County Cl~rk 01 Or&n\jll! County on July
•• 1'79.
0.MAllCO, llERAL. GRtlENIEllO,
THllALL& SLU5HER
A!IM .. ~al I.Aw ue New~ C:....tw Or., Ste."°
New..,-,_,,, CA tt"°
PuDllSl>ed Or&nve Con~ D.tlly PllOI
July 7~. AUV I, I , U. 1979 2 .. 11'
PUBLIC NOTICE
STAT IEMEHT 011' AIANOONMf.NT
O"USIE OI'
l'rCTtTIOVS IUSINl!SS NAME
... ". 1011-·no .,..,_ "•' .iiw""""""j ffW U\e Of lhf' r 1Cf1f10U\ 6 U\ll\W'\\ .......
SAHVISTA INVESTMl:NT C.DM I
PANY. 11691 MllCIMll Horth 1r .. 1nr,
Callror,.1& .,714
l htt fKlthou\ 8uun .. \\ N.._tmt" ''
f&rr-td to •bl'>w-• ¥1H\ IHNJ tn OrdnQV Coll"'' on No ... mfJlor l . 1~18
G••Q I "'-''°"· 110/ ~mpry leM, l!»D, SoilnldAn•, ul1tor,.1•
l nil IN\IN>n was conoucteo Dy ""
lndl~oOual
Greq t. AnttolrM>t\
Tllli \lele<oonl we\ 111~0 wllll 111 ..
County Ctf'rl< Pl Or•noe County C>fl
JUM 11, It/~
F1'4174
Publl\""O OrnnQ4! C:0.$1 D".lliy Piiot,
,Ju~\.~· 2). t'19 1S7•·19
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS
NAME STATEMENT
lh' tollowl"O "'"Min\ ere Oolnq
Out.inf'\\"'
OICl('S IMP£ RlitlL AVIA f ION,
1'Slt S itll<POrt Wily, S.Ulte •4, S.nl1
An•. C.tlllomla 91101
DIOl A•l•llOft IM , • ~tolornle
co•parahon, 19S3t '> it11rpor1 Wey, San
I• An.t, Cehtornle '1'1101
l mperl•I A-.11tt lon In< , a
Celltornl• <.orPo<atoon. ""' S Alrpo11 We1, S..nt• An.t. C..lrlorno,. 91101
1 his t>us•ftfl" '' '°"Cluctea by • oe• .. r•l 1M1r1notrlhlj).
Dl<.ll\ ... i.non inc:.,
J-A PenGM
Tiiis stet-' w•s fli.d wllll Ille
Co.Inly ci.r11,,. Dr~ <Aunty°" J iiiy J, lt/9 "" ...
W e are plea!>cd to announce the assoc iation of
G uy Halferty
C.•rror.lll' .1nJ M umup.tl Bond,
.md hxl.I ln\•1111l' lnvc,111Wnh
lnv<:\lmcnt f\anh·r~ S111e,• llJ36.
Mcm~r~ New Ynr1' !:>hll.k l:.xd1c1ngl· anJ Other Principal Ext h.mg1·'·
'"' ,\ngell·~. S,in h anc111Cu, Ncw p1111 lk a\h, Nl·w Yurk. Grc,ham, Url"
500 Newpon C:nwr Drivt.•, Nt:wpon Beach ,
-Gtl-tfomra 92660 • ( 714) 644-4620
~·
Introducing the
si len·t beeper.
How can a beeper be s11en1? Simple •• 11 v1Dta1es gently
when someone·s trying 10 rBC1ch you ldeaiTor nospital
I heater. courtroom, meetings·· anywhere n0tse would
be d1s1urlling Or ll1p the sw11cn and nave normal,
audible beeping r11her way. anyone can 1oacn you
w11h1n 10 seconds w11~ lh1s shm hgh1we1ght pager
And Answer Page oller~ coverage any11me. anywhere
111 los Angeles. Ordnge, Sdn Be1nard1no. R1vers1de an<l
p.1rls 01 Ventura coun11es. all lor one low monltlly ratP.
Wdnt to know more alloul the s11en1 beeper'
"' Call us today'
~· I fU~Ei\JER ffi[jE
In LosAnge1t1 County 462 -PAGE
In Orange County 731 -7777
f)t U " ~Oif"'ilt1Jft •0t tftt Att\•f"f' Pt'JI' fJ#f_.~ nt''t'Y ~'
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Pullllshed °'f.1: C.OHI Dally PllOI, Ju~·~·''·~' JSOS-1•,__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PUBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITIOUS e USIHIS5
NAllolla ST A TUillM T
Tiie IOllowt"t person1 •re ckllfl11
llutll'le»H.
J • M INTERIOflS, 43' tMlltlla hrrK•. c:or-dtl M¥, CA m u
M•rwtw Hewlett, a. 1.-11e hr·
r11<e, c._ dll #Mr, (.A 92t1S
Julene C. Au•lln, ti JHmlne Crffk Dr., t.on>ne Ott Mar, CA mu '
Tiiis b\Klnet' Is coneklcted llY a 09Mt81 pett,.nhfp.
J"'-C.Au•un lo Thlt .t-.-t Well 1118d will\ lllt
County Oerll OI OraflCle County Oii Jiiiy u. ,., ••
,.11'17•
P*lstllct Or .... C:..... o.lly PllOI
JUiy U, ...... I, I, IS, lf7' 2/INt
I -•••aan SBlllYOU Tllll 111 Otlll
oaDll COUii! lllOClll•
I '
..
,
Auoclaled PreH·NBC New1
Poll conducted a .. t week found
that S3 percent of tboH qua·
Uoned tald they cUdn 't believe tbe apace profram had brouaht
enou1h benefit.I to juaUfy lta
total f18 billion co.t. Tbe A,>ollo
pro1ram alone co.t $25 blllloo.
When Skylab ptun1ed to Earth
In names Jut week, amona the
Hem s t h at burned was a
soph isticated smoke detector.
forerunner of those now stan·
dard In many homes and apart·
ments.
At.o incinerated was a Skylab
s un shield. which has been
translated into a solar screen
that keeps out 70 percent t.o 80
percent of tbe heat that normal·
ly would penetrate a window.
The screen has reduced air·
conditioning costs in several
federal buildings, including the
Federal Court House in Los
Angeles.
AMONG CONSUMER pro
ducts "spun from space" are
lightweight blankets and
clothing, long.wearing paint.
super-fireproof s uits, digit a l
clocks, caulking sealants and
micromlniaturized devices for
such products as hand·held com.
puters, watches and videotape
recorders.
The new materials, computer
and microelectronics are the
visible evidence of space spinoff.
P eo ple are the invis ible spillover.
Aerospace.trained engineers.
scientists. managers, techni .
cians, programmers and re
searchers have moved -w1th
their imagination and innovative
concepts -into aJmost every
sector of the U.S. economy.
THE BIGGEST BENEFITS
from space spinorr have been 1n
electronics and computers.
Another big payoff has been to
medicine.
'I II' WlreehtU
New Power S ourre
Magnetic positioning and pressure as well i:iS ne utra l
beam injection are to achieve fusion of a tom ic nucle i in
this d evice by Gener al Atomic. Fusion takes place al
te mpe ratures of 100 million Celc ius. six times hotter than
the inte rior of the s un. Scientists hope the technology
• eventually will produce nearly inexh a ustible generation
of e lectricity .
State Limit Set at 80
SAN FRANCISCO IAP l The
s t a te Puhlic Utiltt1es Com.
m1ss1on has ·reminded Califor-
nians they are under s tr1 ct<'r
electrical energy conservation
regulations than those proposed
by President Cartt-r.
Under a PUC rule covering in·
\'estor owned electrical ut1blJc5,
temperature requirements for
Ovt•r Th.-· Counte•r
MASO l htinq'
air condlt1oninl.! an· '>l•l Jl XO
dl•J!rees m1n1mum rather th<in
the 78 degrees -.uggc·'>tcd hy the
president for puhltc bu1ld1n~s
Hecausc or lhe prospOC'lS of
power short a~<''i durin~ t'lC
tremcly hot !'>Ummer d<J.P•.
California ut1l1t1e'> also ha ,·c
h<'t.'n authonwd to impost• add1·
l1onal n.md1t111ns wh1·11 n1·Pdl'll
NE. y R AP> f0$ !• 11 11 I( •I\ I pr U•V• •'I PbS•NC 11'11 I) r,.nndnr 11 IY I
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STOCKS I BUSINESS
Beaven Seeat;
Demm May Re1cue Lner
By MILTON M08&0WJTZ
For reasons that have never been entirely clear. New
York·baaed Lever Bros. alwaya seems to have a bard Ume
gettlne it all togetb~r.
Before World War II. when its Lux and Rlnao branda
were leaders of the soap market and its Spry 1bortenlnf
battled Crisco for leadership. Lever managed a 1ood fl-*1t
a1ainat Procter & Gamble and Colgate.Palmolive. T6at
was the pre·detergent era.
Once detergents hit the market -P&G wH first with
·Tide -Lever crumpled. It was as if the company never
believed detergents_ were~.at.&¥ ~ __ _
LEVER HAS DEVELUPEDSOME is~ccessful 'brands:
Wisk. All Lux. Do_ve and Caress.
Lever also has made a comeback in the toothpaste
business. where it used to have a.commanding positioD
with Pepsodent. Today, it's battling Colgate for the No. 2
,J>061tion with Alm, Close-up and Pepsodent. P&G rules
here too with Crest and Gleem.
Other Lever brands include Imperial m argarine, Mrs.
Butterworth's syrup and Signal mouthwash.
tr it doesn't hold 'high posttions in the marketplace ..
Lever does well in the competition for the most nauseating
co mm e r cia l s o n
television . Its "ring
around the colla r "
dirge for Wis k and its
"crown " comme rci<tl
for Imperial have been
i rritaling v iewc rs for
years.
Mone~
Tree
It continues the irritation Lever used to cause radio
listeners when it promoted its deodorant soap, Lifebuoy .
with a foghorn commercial that blared, "B.0 ." It's typical
of Lever that it would market the first deodorant soap -
and when the market for deodorant soaps really took off
with Dial and other brands, Leaver was left at the starting
gate .
UP TO NOW LEVER'S MISADVENTURES have been
tolerated by its parent. Unilever Ltd., an Anglo.Dutch
hybrid whOSC' sales of $20 billion rank it as One Of the
l<trgest corporations tn the world . With so m any things tQ
do an so m any places 500 companies in 73 countri<~s
Unil'<'vcr m<Jy nt>l have hCld the time to P<tY attention to its
American orfspnng
But this fall the pa rent 1s coming to the rescue of its
c hild. Levc·r Bros 1s going to m<trkf'l an th1~ country a
mt·n·., frngranc·p that Untlf'vf'r comp<t nics in Europe ando
South AmPnca havP scorNI with. It's <thigh· priced cologne
callerl Of'n1m It's des1gnPd for th<• Jeans wearer (and
these days, that's cvc·ryont•)
Lever Rro!'. will s p1·nd Sil million to push Denim as
the fragr<tnce for men .. who don't have to try l001hitrd."
Commercials will fcatun· a woman's hand unsn<tppinJ( the
c urr and pocket ~naps on Cl man·~ denim shirt . The
p<tc kagt: iJnd th1· m<tgazme itds will feature a m<tn's
lmdy wcanng a denim shirt open almost to the navel.
IT'S A DEPARTURE FOR LF.VER RROS., which ha~
bN•n accustomed t1J ~t-lltng to h1>uscw1v~s <1nd children.
Lever ha<; never sold to department stores beforr" so ti has
to sC't up a Ocmm sail's forcf· Another first : Lever Hros.
will buy s pac(• in J'fayhoy and Penthousr•.
Levt•r Bros h<is gon1• to th~ mat with Procter & Gam-
hle SO many ltm«'S ctnd ('()fn(• Up a )OSt•r SI) <'OnStSlCntly that
1t must be a rcltef to enter tt m arket where P&G is not
re presented. All 1t h:)!'. 111 worry about as Revlon. And
tht'y·ll ht• watching this one doscly from London
Printronix Lists
Earnings Increase
Pnntronix. In<· . a u lrvtnl' s upplie r or computer
printers. has announced earnings for th(• quarter ended Junt!
29 or $696,000. or 24 cents a s hare. on sales or $8,077 .OOQ.
This compares with the previous year 's fir:r;t quarte r
earnings of $419,000. or 15 cents. on sales of $4,327,000.
Re leased order backlog as or June 29 w<ts $12,002,000. com·
pared with $3.151,000 as or June JO. 1978.
Printronix was formed in 1974. On June 26 an initial
public offering of 796.357 shares of the company 's common
stock was completed ; 507 .172 we re sold by the company
<tnd 289.18.'i shares were sold by s hareholders . The stock is
traded over·lhe·countcr market under the symbol PTNX.
The company designs. manufactures and markets
medium·speed line printers designed prima rily for busi·
nesses in which hard copy. multi· part form output, pro·
duced by impact printing, is required for use with
minicomputers and other small printers
A free seminar designed to make ll easier for new a nd
prospective business owners to comply with federal, stale
and local taxes, license a nd regulatory requirements has
becnscheduJedinSantaAnaonAug.15.
Sponsoring the meeting. which will be held in the San·
ta Ana City Council Chambers in Civic Center Plaza, are-
the U.S. Small Business Administration. the Orange Coun·
ty Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Exe<:utives and
the Santa Ana Public Library.
Taking part in the program, which will last from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m .• will be six federal, state and local agen·
cies: the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the California State
Board of Equalization, the State Franchise Tax Board, the
State E mployme nt
Development Depart·
C T1"KING J ment. Orange County 1' Clerk's Office and the
STOCK Santa na City License
_ _ Department.
-----------Sponsors said the.
agenda has been de·
signed so attendees will be able to find out what to do, where
to 10 and whom to see ln meeting business lax and regulatory
requirements.
MorelnformationisavailableattheUbrary,834-4845.
lleefMl.9• le Paw 7 Cneaa
Directors of Beckman lnstru.ments. Inc:( Fullerton.
have dec!lared a dividend of 7 centa a share payable Aug.
27 to shareholders of record Aug. 6.
The company has appro1dmat~ly 17.5 million common
shares outstandlng.
Beckman manufactures analytJcal lnstrumentaUon.
electro-products and coniumable chemical products for
medical and 1clentlflc and Industrial and environmental
UHi.
etltee. Stce P•re••Hlfl
Co1llm Development Co. bu DUrebued a s.a.acre lot
on tbe northwest corner of Eekboff and Oraqewood
atreeta. Orup, lrom Padftc Newport Propertiel. Tbe
Hie price waa tl.S mUUoa. aceordta1 to Bu1ln•1 P~ Brokera1e Co , wbleb ntpr11MDt.ed botb part.lee.
Colllm Development plam to build 11 frM·•tadbl1 of.
ftc1butldln11ontbe1Jte.
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