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1979-08-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
I . ... l7 .. - . Roeky's ea th Former Newport Man~Convieted -in .. Stirs Hassle ~ Hughes .Tool Case DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * . . -..... •. .WEDNESDAY AFT~RNOO~ AUGUST 1, 1979 llOL. 17, HO JU,• SECTIONS, •t'P AGES Death at Sex? __ Medic Deinoted In Rocky Case NEW YORK l AP I -The city's acting chief medical ex· aminer. Or. Michael Baden, has been demoted to deputy because or allegations of sloppiness and impropriety. One allegation is that Baden 1 said publicly that former Vice • President Nelson Rockefeller I died dlking sexual intercourse. 1 The demotion Tuesday came I just t'lours before he would have 1 been named chief m edical ex· 1 amiiier, a post he has filled 10 an a cting capacity since Au g. I . f 1978. Baden. 45. reverts to his 'forme r job or d eputy chief medical examiner. 1 In a news conference Tuesday, I Mayor Edward Koch said. "I ~ave decided on balance not to re appoint him. It is yery_painf~l for me. I have a n obligation. · No replacement was na metJ. Baden ca lle d the 'ctrCirges against him "untrue and un· ' founded" and politic a ll y in· l spired. ! Moratorium Nixed LOS ANGELES <AP> -The county Board or Super visors has refused to impose a moratorium • on the conversion or apartments to condominiums in West' Hollywood, as requested by Supervisor Ed Edelman t Dr. Reinaldo. f e rrer , the ·h e a lth commissio ner and Baden's immediate s uperior.· said Haden lacked temperament and judgment. In a memo to Koch. Ferrer labeled Baden's al· leged ta lk about Rockefeller's death last January "a serious in· stance or unprofessional con· duct." He said Baden focused on the death of the late governor and vice president during a lecture Feb. 9 at Lenox Hill Hospital. where Rockefeller was pro· nouoced dead. Ferrer said Baden .. included a number of details not previously presented. in sucb..f.Jtsbion as to indicate that the governor had died during sexual intercourse. This occurred after the com· missioner had warned Or. Badin not to discuss the case publicly.·· At a news conference Tues- day, Baden.condemned Ferrer's accusation and said the chargeS' .. arose from Ferrer's objections to the independence or the m edical examiner's office. "No one warned me what to do or ,not to do wjth the gov· ernor's death," Baden said. Manhattan District Attorney Robe rt Morgenthau charged that Baden and ·his staf( were uncooperative and 'bumbling, particularly in homicide cases. ' 35. Miles Short • • • 't lane Lamia at Wrong Field DE~R (AP>-A Western Airlines Boeing 737 en route from Denver:. Y,_Sheridan, Wyo., ,mist:ake.nly landed at the Buffalo, Wyo., field -about .35--mdes short of its destination, an airlines"spokesman con· firmed. ·•1 believe it to have been a case of mlstaken identity," Bill Or ant, regional vice president for western, said todav. Grant a.id no· Qne on the Tues4ay nllht flilht ~.. injured and the pauenae11 were buaeci to Sheridan. \ 1 b ed .. '-t 'd .. l'lll limPIY amazed t appen , Gran sa1 . 'ftae Buffalo runway ii extremely short for a 737, niihmld -- G He .aid arraqementa were beilll aorted out for f1JiDI t11e t-out without pauenaen or fret1ht -.. WWI a .t1t fuel load. . . ·-------·--=-- er s Biase 0..lf P'11eC St.lift""° .. Officers ~ • -Testify ·At Trial By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ttoe 0.1ly P1i.t Stall The man convicted of shooting H un tin~lon Harbour ,..jeweler Wayne Gohn to dt!ath a ngnl} (•harAed Tuesday tha t San Quen· tin pn son guards already have \Olunt'eercd to·executt-him 1f an I )ranAl' County Superior Court J Uf) sends h1rn todl'ath row. The ·outburst from Robert Edward Crane, 31, came during tht• second day of a hearing to determine 1f he should die in tht> )!as ch<1mher for killing Colin r1unn~ a 1978 robbery. Ot.>pu l) Dis trac t Atlorne)' Htc:hard F..1 rne ll has ca lled ~t'vetal San Quentin correcllooal officers to testify about Crane':. alleged invoh c ment an stabbing 1nc1dents m 1973 and 1976 while Cram• v.as serving lime on a rohbcry conv1ct1on Weta~Wild Who h as ore fun 'than Dis ney land e mployees during their annua l ca noe races around Tom Sawyer·s Island? And, after the racing. what's more fun than try ing to swamp the other guy's canoe'! In this case it's E ngulf and Devour I Cleft ). the team from the Disneyland Hotel that won the men's divis ion of the canoe race. tryin g to engulf the Buffalo Chips. wmner~ of the mixed tea m division. It was unclear who won.the post-race ~jinks Tuesday. Fa rnell s aid he 1s seeking to show an the penalty hearing that Crane has a t}1story of violent behavior. Such information. he :.a id . may be considered by the panel in maku\g Its decision on the death sentence Sgt. Bobbie Jack Kennedy, a m e m be r or Sa n Que nlin:i. !See DANGER, Page A2> Booze Curbed In Greenland GODTHAAB. Greenland <AP> -Liquqr rationing was in· troduced ~s Danish isla{ld today in -effort to hall ex· cesslv~ drinking. · Each Greenlander over 18 wiU is allowed 72 Uquor units per month to quench his or her thirst. The basic unit is the equivalent or a bottle or beer, 80 drinkers can buy 72 beers, or 12 bottles of wine or-three firths qf hard liquor. The Legislature voted for ra· tlonlng because 90 percent of the crimes on this island of 50,000 people were committed under the influence or d~J Twin Recovering· SALT LA.KE CITY (AP> Slam .. twin Bllaa HUHD I.I in aatJ1fadou co.lld.ill.oL.afler mlDor IUfler'Y to adjuat tbe ID· etalon on her head made nen she wu ..,...lled from ber Iii· ter, H)'I bolpttal apokaman John Dwan. Former Coast Man . . Convicted of# Fraud SALT LAKE CITY <AP > John Meier, former aide to the late billionaire Howard Hughes. bas been found guilty or submit· ting false documents in an S8 million civil suit riled against hlm by Hughes Tool Co. A 12·membe r jury brought back tbe verdict one day after It wa& handed the case by U.S. Dl•trict Juctae Bruce Jenkins. ' Jen kins set Ayg. 24 at l : 15 p.m. for sentenclnc o£ Meler, a former Newport Beach res1denl. Meler remained ln custody. • m·imon in damages. Meier. 45, was extradited from ~ Can ada lo Utah to face the charge. Ass.¥tant U.S. Attorney Steven W. Snarr said in closing argu- ments that the documents were the last page or an affidavit sup· poaedly signed by Hughes with the written notation. "No· g~ , can't use. LeVar, ·• and a memo concerning the "presaure'' on Meler and Las Veaaa publilher Hank Greenspun with the writ· ten notation ··Please handle. Howard R. Hughes." • He said there ·were additional memos tile aovemment. believes are forgeries ·or que1Uoned documents.. The char1e a1ainst. Meler stemmed from a clvll suit filed a1almt blm and several others ln tm by the Hu•bes Tool Co .. now known u Summa corp. U.S. Diltrte\ JGQe-AldOn Aft. ~!mairrsddtlllfid.-e...-i• denon, wbo llintlled that suit, 'doc-.8111iatt ruled tbtlt lleiet' breedaed ~s · •~ • fiduciary tnllt'wtth Hb...,.,. ,. b r~ ln tbe tale ot mlnina cl~mt and w\o lbuld h ordered Meler lo ~ S7 9 · documentswu Meier . . .... ---, Coas• Weather Variable low clouds and local fog near the coast in late night and early morn· mg hours. Otherwise fair with afternoon s unshine. High temperatures in low 70s et the beaches. mid-80s 1n t h e in l a nd area s . Overnight lows ranging from 58 to 68. INSIDE TOD" Y Solllf Rand. 15, still doncea w ith /ans and bubbles. though • hom't been or· retied for public nudity aince IH4. She q1 U'a more fun rhan ~nt. Page A7. llMlex ~= '·~-----, -:..:.·-.:I'-..-:..----~ .1 .. Special 8e(urlty Squad, w .. en the wlt.neaa land Tuesday when Crane aahd lf he was one or the 1u1rda tbat In hallway converu· . Uone bad "vohuauered to ex· .., ecut1 Crane." Faritll lmm~atel1 objected WASHINGTON <A P) - to tbc queeUbn -a move which Scoret o1 t.ow truekl, their lilhts ualeau..d C'rane 'a u1ry tirade. rluhin1 and borH tootlb1. ff• e,har1ed that while waiting _ s treamed by the Whit• Houae t.o- ln a holdlna cell adjacent to the day aa huodreda of plaeard- CO\,lrtroocn that M overheard a · toling aervice 1tatlon owners pr\aon guard tell a ·sherirr's m arched alongside to protest deputy that he would volunfeer to new guollne pricing rules . serveonthegas chambercrew if Police spolteaman Gar y Crane were sentto death row. Hank.int said 150 'to 200 truck.I Later, ouuide the preaeace ol were ln tbe noontime proceaaloa the Jury . C rane tried to and that no dllorden were r• ,,doW'll)StaY'the significance of San JM>rted. . ··Quentin stabbings. . f.ater, u many, as 2,000 in- "Stabbings are about as com-dependent dealen planned to mon . . . as the blue Levi's the ma11 oa Ute Capitol ate~ t.o alr tom a lea we a r . Sometimes lrievancee over regulaUoiia that· there's a law highe r tban the alao are bound t.o rile financially California Penal Code. It's the pressed motorista. · la w of survival," Crane told Tile Energy Department on Judge William S. Lee. Tuesday isslled rules Jiving Crane has acted as his own at· service· stations p-erm1ss ion torney throughout the proceed· st a r ting t od 11 y ' t o ch a r g e ings before Judge Lee, m otorists ror such ser vices as Golin, a rather of two, was , c leaning Windshields. rilling shot to deattrJan.~, 1911. while tires with air a nd honoring trying to defend himself and his credit cards. - Seal Beach jewelry store from a The rules also set a maximum robbery attempt. prom margin r<Sr U1e lndepen. · ·partmept aaid. Stations must five m<*lriltl the opUon of paying ib cub rather than by crecJjt card and the extra non-guoU.oe cu,.., suc h as r or clea ning windshields, are not mandatory. The Energy IMpartment did eliminate, after ~trong dealer protest, a requirement tbat 1ta- tiont poet proftt mai1lna 'on ••IOllM pump1. , S&atJen ownen claimed the re· 1 qplremeat wu anU-eompetltlve bieaUM. itJave other dealers tnowa-.. &Mir COllta. Now. 4e•Jen must poet unly the madmum lawful selling priee, or may certify they don't exceed die te&al maximum. the department sud. Nlxons Nixed lVo_t Wanted as Neighbor. NEW YORK CAP> -Fearing potenUal lf!CUrity problems and a disruption or quiet living, half the residents ol a buUdang where Richard Nixon plans to b1.1y a cooperat ve apartment say they don't want him as a n~igh~r. according ~ a poll taken by one resident. for a reported $750,()00. Edward Tyler Burnett, dent dealers at 15.4 cents per Cr ane's accomplice in the Seal gallon. Jane Maynarll, a resident of 19 Beach holdup, was convicted "All we're asking for as a Cafr E. 72nd St .• said her poll showed Mrs. Maynard said , "I have no ax to · grind politically OT morally, but be is very COD· tr oversial. There are an enormous number of people who hate him, and I think it would 'c hange the ambiaf)ce or the building 1f he li ved here." She said, "Jus.t imagloe what. would happen 1r the s hah or Iran visited him.·• ' .. .,. .. ~ ADAM SCHNEIDER, I , WltH HEAAINO PROBLEM Ball Bearing Stuck In Ear for Si..,eara earlier this year of murder and shake . Let us set our own profit that many residents fear that senten<!ed to life in state prison. m a rgins." said Mike WeSSOB, •-security and quiet in the bulld-The co-op board or directors reportedly approved Nixon 's an'fiaseTrnrteTePfioneJ)oll, and is scheduled to meet soon. ----.... I _""llJ ' Cr ane was a lso tried 1n connec· Mobil dealer from Manchester. ing will be breach~ jJ t lion with the shooting death--• ~ -fonrter pre-s~ e n moves in Ear -Unplugged poli ce i.n!ormant Kenneth Wayne..·--''L.ne.ed 17 to 18 cents a gallon Similar fears have led lo t:he re· Cochran. HoweveT, the jur y to make ends meet, not 15.4 jecUo.n of well-known figures al Among other famous · people who have been' rejected by co-op boards are Prince Saud al- Faisal ol Saudi Arabia, enter· tainer J oey Heatherton and comedJan David Brenner. couldn't reach a verdict in that ce nts." s aid Warren Barrows, a some other co-ops. case. Sunoco dea)er from Hyattsville, Farnell had claimed ·that Md. Tenants of the building were Ball Bearing Stuck 6 Years Crane t\ad planned a series of H 1s placard . "Carter gives oil notified last week that Nixon ,armed robberies and murdered compani es windfall proClts . bought a penthouse apartment ·RICHMON D. M1ch . CAP> -For six years, Adam Schneider couldn't hear his mother yelling at him -or much else. The problt•m. says his mother. -was-.a...rusly ball Qearmg lodged rn Aclc1m sear c·anaT· · Nm:--. 8 .Vt'i.tr·old Ada m can hear frne, b.ut he's in bed re· <'upe>ruhng from ::another ailment. His mother. Diane, said . Adam was so excited about his new-found sense of sound that he r<.in into a door at home and cut his head. IT WASN'T NTIL THREE WEEKS ago that the SehnC'11lcrs· famliv doctor ili~covered .the. cause of the boy's h1•arin~ loi.!>, Mr~. Schneider ~aid Tut:sday Dr Barry Gross then n•mo' Pd the: llny bearing rn half an hour ~ ll was pretty far ·down rn hi s ear , and 1t was pretty well hidden,' she sa1<1 ''lf1 s hl•aring se(•ms to be fully re~tored . J don't need to sc·rc,am 'Adam '· when I want bim any more." Mr... Schn(·1der .ind her hus b<.tnd. Edward, who runs a heat· 1ng <Jori refrigeration company, saJd they h ad taken Adam to M'\'Cr:Jl doctors over the years and a ll were unsuccessful in d1agno ... mg the problem . "(')( cpur~c. lh<'> weren't looking for a ball bearing," she ..,;ud , · s 111; Si\IO TH E BOY MUST HAVE lodged the bca~ing In J11s l•ar when he and his twin brother"Anthony were playing in a l.i rge pile or ball bearings al the family's shop IO this St. Clair County community no rtheast of Detroit. "' Cochran because of his repula· , Sacrifices dealers." . tion as a "snitch." Cochran's "Who will pay to have thesr body was dumped on Bolsa w indows was he d ?" aske d Chi ca State Beach in Huntington E u gen e ,Serr a s. a N e w Beach Ha mpshire y ulf dealer. "We Fa rnell Saad he likely wall seek mu s t s tall s uppl y res troom a ne w trial in the Cochrcm case. facilities free That cosj.s me ssoJ Train Wreck Ooses 1-80 CHEYENNE. Wyo. IAP1 A n 80 ·c ar Un 1 o n P ac 1r1 c Railroad freight train deratled 20 males wes t or Cheyenne and d amaged a highway bridge aoutment, forcing the closure of Interstate 80 and two of the three main rail hoes. a railroad spokesman said. "The bridge as unsafe ror traf fi e at this tame," said Wyoming Highway Patrol Supe rvisor Karla Redlich in Cheyenne. "I have no idea when it will be re· paired.·· a month."' - The Energy Department rules were aimed partly at appeasrng the dealers. but appea red onl y to make the station owners more 1ncense<f .. All the department 1s telhp g us 1s that 1f we n e~d ~re money, we can go out and an ta~oni ie our customers:· said R1sque Harper. spokesman for th e Nat 1 on <JI ·con g r es s o r Petroleum Retailers. Under the rulings. moton sts may be charged separ atel:, for services other than gasoline. but dealers · ('<Jn't make this a (1on· d1taon for buyi ng . fuc•I the de· . . ~ ~ -Po·lice Kill Owner Protecting His Van TROY, Mich. <AP> -A 24. y ea.r:old..'Iro,Y_ man~hutlfti in h.is van waitJng fo r a burglar, was shot to death by two policemen who ~ught he was a burglar, a police spokesman srud. T ro-y P,o la c e Capt. Gary Mollen~pf called the incident Tucsda~ ··an unfortunate :.et. or ('lrc umstances " David Pr1or's .sister said she ,·1s1 ted the TrO) police station to tell officers her brother .,., ould be h1d1ng 1n the 'dn that n1~ht ·' l asked fo r e xtra sur'- veillaoce and. lbey killed him," Claudia Prior said. . ·Accordin g to Mo llencopf , Prior decided to spend the night in the van after a thief made off with a stereo ana radio equ.ip- m ent the two previous nights. A ne11Qlbor c<Jllcd poli ce re porting a bu r ~la r in th e neighborhood, Mollcncopr said . and one officer approached the van. opened a door ond shone his flashlight into lhl' veh1de · The discovery, she said, happened by chance. While Adant ":is being X-rayed\<Jl a hospital for another, unrelated injury, the rad1olog1st round the ror~igh substartee. · .. lie called and s aid, 'Your son has a piece or steel in his head· which, needless to s<Jy. scared the hell-out of me. I p1c;kc<I up the• X-rays. and rn~ son, and took them both to Dr. r.ross,'' he said Ms. Redlich said highway traf- nc was being rerouted south from Cheyenne to Fort Collins, Colo .. on Interstate 25, then back to Laramie on state ~highway 285, adding about 65 miles to motorists' Journeys. Summer Safe Confin:ueJ - Witness·: Attacker Died MacDo~ld's Mother-!n,.law Repeats Claim HALEIGH, N.C. ·CAP> -·The railed to get other inlormatJon She' said that during her last mother-in-law of Dr. J e ffrey about the group. ' • conversation with her daughter MacDonald testified today that She said he res.ponded that the Mrs. MacDonald said "she was MacDonald once said he killed man he killed was so full of pregnant, she was worried, she one of four persons who fatally drugs that he WC4S not aware of was upset." Mrs. Kassab said stabbed his pregnant wife and what was happening. her daugher wanted to come two children. Mrs . Kassab also described home. Mildred Kassab. 58, of Cran· Ma c D o n a ld a s a "gre at Mrs. Kassab's testimony was bury, N.J ., a prusecution wit· American boy·~ an~ .. sai~ her delayed Tuesday when attorneys ness. told a feder.al court jury· da ughter ca rried ti1s ·picture went into a conference with the that MacDonald now of Hunt-from the time she was a young judge on whether evidence on ington Har bour told of beating teen-ager. what the prosecution called the and shooting one of four drug-However, she said. sbe later r o r m e r Gree n Ber e. t ' s cr azed hippies who allegedly had a different view of Mac· "dumerous" extramarital a/- broke into the MacDonald home Donald and ·that Colette was dis· fairs should be admitted. at Fort Bragg nine ye ars ago. tur bed about· her marriage at The closed-door conference M ac Donald , 35, now an the timeshewas killed. alsodeaJtwithadeCensemot.ion em ergency-room physician in "E veryone except for myself 'asking that material on an Es· Long Beach, is ch arged with knew that Jeff had an aHair with . quire magazine . article «fo the murder in 'the slayings of his som e girl," Mrs. Kassab said of Manson family killings be wire Colette, 26, and daughters the s ummer after the Mac· barred. A copy of the maguine Kimberly, 5, and Kristen, 2. Donalds married. was found in the house. Mrs . Ka ss ab s aid h e r Defense attorneys called the husband, Alfred, taped a con-pot-enUal testimony "the most vcrsation in which MacDonald vicious sort of innuendo " told of killing one of the alleged against MacDonald and m~n· intruders. She s aid she later tained it would serve only to m· questioned MacDonald about lbe flame the jury. incident, asking him why be MacDonald has maintained ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fh•O•••CltPC-.O.Olty l"ll04,Willlwtlkh "'°"' DtN<I the_,,,._, l•-1 ..... llY 1 .. 0....,.. (""" PU1>41"'"'0C-. 5el>ot••ltt•lntOftU•, ........... ., __., .... ....-, ... , .. , ... c .... Mow. ,,._, ~· """'"'91"" llto«IVI'- '•'" Valley, lrvn , l.-~ &ff<"fSout"Coett. A WW/It <O<llONll Odlllofl "-I•-S.t.,.$y.- SU""•-' '"" pr•o<lp,ol -l>l>l ... 111""11• •t JJO wo t 8oSlrwt c ... c. ...... c.u1..,.1et-ll_t1 _ P-t\l~nl-Pulltf- 0.. Jeelll ~ v ... ,.. ........ -0.-.. ""'...,., T-•·-Eclil°' ,.,._,"....,.... llWM91"9 Edhor CM"'°""-..._..,_ AU lil ... t~....-...E•lon ,.~ (714)M2-4ft1 et.MMM U.~141-1171 '-,,_s....c-.... I• that he was severely beaten by four hippies who. broke into bis home . He says rour intruders. one of them a candle-carrying woman chanUne, "Acid is 1roovy. Kill the pip.'' slaughtered his rami· ly. The word "Pil" was round written in blood by a 1loved hand on the MacDonald•' head- board. SllELJ/E.S MOYED F ASf'. WITH AD •'I sold my shelves wilb.i.n hours the nnt day my ad ran in tbe Daib' Pilot. N.ml•llCetl Former UC San Di'e10 ·economics profeasor R. Robert Ru11ell baa been · nominated by President Ca(ter as director of the Cou.aeU on W81• and Prlee - Stabtuty, tbe preetde.nt 'a an- That'• tbe advertilinl success story ol the Costa ..... man • who placed uua tMI lD the o.lly Pilot: ti· lnflaUon a1ency. Story, Paae ee. .. ' Commercial 1helvea I& bracket•. Approx 100 Cplual br•c:ktra xxx· XJUCX t J"OU"-.Ut quick ..... IUC- ceH, call tb• frteadly Dally . Pilot ed·YiM'l .at IG·MTI. , / I ' ,,., ' \ ·~ \ . ; -~11 ~-\ -,- ! .. ~ featuring I• -. ,.,. Eighteenth Century Classics by Drexel Dresser Mirror' The old Souch, recaptured in a bed room! 0 Uf "nee carved" poster bed~ on evocohOn of the graceful ll'ltenors of the :--~~~~--1'imenc:onetct-5'"7tf.,_,an-.Ckfthent•t6-f urn1Wf mosterp.ece It rs only one among mqny, in the Eighteenth Century Oauics collectt0n by Drex~ In mahogany and pecan veneers with ondwobo solids, richly carved under o medium brown, lightly distressed finish, our selectt<>n otten excrttng designs for your bedrooms, dtntng room and, indeed, every room We invite you to see rt all' Drexelq, .. -Chesr on cnesr Rice carved bed BQdsteps Nigh! standz 17 ~. I "" ! t l • " t f 0'"1' ".'ilel S~ll l'llO\O LUCY AND AL PINKLEY SHUT DOWN THE OLD STORE In Costa Mesa, Friendship, Phosphat~s and Nostalgia • Mesa Era. Ends 'Pink's Drug~-' Closes Slwp L~cy Pinkie.' clesn1hcd the lust w<-ek of Pink ·s Drug:.. <i~ the kind of p.,rty you have wh,en somebody dies ·· To others.' the gathering or old fnend!> at the old drugstore. which clos<:<l. its doors forf'ver Tuesday. was flavored with fn~ndship. cherry Cokes. r>hosph:ites and nostalgia Man~· of tho~t· who gathered there remembered whC'n Al and Lucy Pinkie." Opl'n!!d up !>hop in l!l33 Others recalled mi1 m en ts m the tnlNVl'1i1ng .\ear:. when city business and pollucs ct!nlered on the tiny drug store at 1820 Newport Blvd BY THE T IM E THE SURGE of memory was over . both Pmkleys who ure reltrmg :.it the age of 70 to travel and enjoy their continuing c1vic.:...CJct1v1tJes fooked exhausted but happy What Pink termed "the wake" began a week ago. Smee then. friends have drifted in. mostly through the well-traveled back door past a wall plasttred with pictures of Pink cutting nbbons. breaking ground and posing with all mADner of folks he encountered in his civic functions. The tiny -.pothecary's shelves were nearly ba~e by the end. with only scatt~r.ed .rrierchand1se along th~. narcow walls . ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORN1A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS OPEC Mt11ls Raises· • Oil Produce.rs UnJuiipy at Dollar Fall NEW VQRK IAP) Tbe c.H~amzation of P-etroleun1 Ex· porting Countries may be on the verge of raising oil prices again because many OPE<; members <Jr e concerned about the fall of lhe dollar and are unhuppy with the prices they set In June. Any 1m·rease decided o n ~ probably would be relatively s maU. analy~ts sa). parttcularl) tn comp<mson with the 42 percent OPEC's b<Jse price has gone up this-year Hut 1t probably would mean atrcxtrtt couple of cents j gulk>n to Amcracan'i al the g~1-t pump and on hc<.1lin~ bllb <>PF.Cs next schedule<! mee1 Old Library Le~e Hit l In Newport In Junt.>. al was hailed as a C'lass1t.• problt•m solution when the ~e .... -port Beach Cit} Council agreed LO lea~c the vac•ant Wes.t :'-/ewport h brarv 10 the Balbo:.i Power Squadron and the Orun1w Coast YMCA The hloom ha~ comt• off lht· rose slightly :..inn· thl·n <.1nd members of both g roups lnL'iJ unsuccessfulh la.st month to ha vc lhc lcasi.· they signed re ncJ,lollated The problem ts that thl' build m~. IO<'ate<I at 6000 W Goa~l Highway needs an es timated S 10 .000 worth of rcpu1 r-s and lht· lease r('Qu1n·~ the• tY.f'I t·ommun1 t .~ g r Q u p s I 0 r ll II t l h l• b I 11 themscl\'e~ In. add1t1on. ·tht' two groups pay thl' city ;.i tot.ii of S200 a month rent • · Jim Oe Boorn . l'Xl'CUlt\(• director of the Y ILi~I wc·c~ked councilmen to drop the lease pa~·mcnt to Sl '1 ye:.ir in ex change for the rcp<11r work Councilmen ctechned . pomtrn~ eut that both. j!roups knc\I!_ what ~as in the lease when they s igned and that lhc city can 't af ford to reduce the incom e from the deal below the level lasted in the lease · mg 1s December m Caracas. V.e.ne2.llela~ R.u.l 1.be ..cuLel ·~ mem bers reportedly a re con· sidering an· extraordinary meet· mg next month. probably in Vienna. Austria, lo dis cuss prices · OPEC prices range from S18 to $23 50 a barrel. Earlier this week. d Kuwaiti newspaper. Al-St~ dSsah. report 1•d that "c·ontJCl<; between .. everal memher-; of OPEC h<H e taken pluce recently ahout the necessit> of boldin~ an emer~en· t'Y meoting of the or~an1:-.at1on llWI ng lo Ole ne\4 dt'CTN!'St' nrthl' \ alue of the dollar ~nd 1b ~IH.'- lion on oil prices:· ••ff the dollar deval6.les. then _The U.S. dollar is the currency,,, the price of oil is going to tn• OPEC does o us mess l n. As 1t creiH, AtJK:ha1ifa-At-S.bah,- falls. the real value of their oil Kuwait's oil minister . declines. The dollar's slide over Since then. worries about the the past several years is one Am,eri~an economy have pushed reason Ctted by OPEC members the dollar down ~s much as 3 5 tn decisions to raise the basic 'percent itga1nst other curn:n . pr1ceoCollbyatotalof42percent c•es. according to B~nk of th1syear E n g la n d tr a d e-w e ighted At OPEC's last meeting, held 9t.at1st1cs. in Geneva 1n June. the curtel Tl\e Kuwaiti news paper said v. e1rned that a fu rther 5 percent OPEC had concluded that the· decrease in the dollar from ltL'> dollar had not fallen enough .ln value before the meeting would warra nt a meeting, bu t' woulo force a special meeting to re reconsider the s1tua\Jon aCY:·r the. M<ntuate JJrTl'~cmd AP't:C's-d~ Mos em las fin I! mon th 11i µt-ntitmc-e-cin lht-dollnr Ramadam. which endl> Au~ i4 * * * Wrong Airport Gas Price Pilot Makes 35-mile ·Goof · BUFFALO. Wyo (AP J The 94 passe.n~ers who boarded " Western Airlines· Bd\>ing 737 in Denver thouj!ht they were rly1n~ to ihendan, Wyo But 1n a .. cast• of m 1staken 1dent1ty ... the pilot set them down 35 miles u"u> 1in Ruffolo W.l·slt'rn. offJC•1ab s<11d todu~ that the pilot appare ntly m1Slook Uuffalo's small hut well llghl<:<I airport for the-larger Jetport al Sheridan. :~ mile' to tht· north. and land('Ci. Then· .... ere no in JUrll'S . · Thep • wa:. no emt·rgenc). no problefn ... Wc•stern µuhlac· rt>la l1om,1d1rrctor Linda Do11l'r sa11l of the Tuesday ni~ht incident Tm not sun· .at Y.hat point h1· kn(•v. h<' wa~ IJnd1ng di tht- wrong airport .. "I belt eve• 1 t to ha\ e ~en .1 t•asc of mis taken 1deplJt). si11d Ba ll <;~1111. regional vtc••· pn·" 1denl for We~ll·rn in l>Cn\ t•r I m simply :.imaied at happened · The pilot and two oHacers \Hn· s uspended from duty ·as a matter of routinl'." while the' rn ndent is 1n\ cs111~all'd h~ • Wl'.'stcrn and possibly b~ fed<'ral aj?enci~. M:.. Oo11er 1sa1d Both ·the Fcderul Av1at1on Ad m1nistrat1on und tht' National Transport'atton Safety Hoard wl're not ified of the inc1<1.-nt . .,hf' said. The twin-engine Jet landed safely at Buffalo t.tbout 9·p m PDT Tuesday. a few minute. before .i .... as Sl'heduled to arr1vt' an She ndan after the 360-mtle hour-lonR fl1Rhl Th«.' nose gear of the !03.600 pc)u nd Jl:.'l s ank th rough the a~phalt .!!\ at attempled to tum .Hound· lfawen:r. lht-nose gear .... as l·,tncated toda). dOd thl' plane took off without 1nc1dent. Western off1c1ab -.:iul ·Then· v. as no damaet· to tht' a1raaft t·llher on IJnd1n)! or 1 ak(off. the) :.d id . . \\ estern r llRht 44 radioed Sht!rrd~IO I WICt• for landmR in ~trucllons the lateM call c·omin~ .1t 8 53 p m when 11 \\a'> 50 male-. --.nuth or hllendan ~aHi H:lrold ~harp . acu n~ c·h1ef of the FAA flight service offtct:' in Shendan "That .... as the la-.t wf' hear<i from him until 9 07 pm Y.hen th<' airport manaj?er al Buffalo called and s.a1d the~ had a 73i landmf:! which 1s somewhat out of the ordinal"):· he sa id The flight carrlt!d a crt>w of <;1 X a nd 94 passenger'>. 60 of whom were bound for Sheridan. '.\1 ~ Doz·1cr !>Jld Passengeri. .... ere taken by bus to Sheridan. and continwn~ pa:.sengers wen~ floy, n to Great Falls. Mont . in ;1nother Western Jet flown from <~WRONG, Pagt> t\2) Protesters Parade WASHINGTOl'< I AJ'1 Scores of tow truch. their hghL" flash ing a nd horns toot1n ~. streamed by the White Hou~e.to clay as hundreds of plucard totin~ s ervice station owner::. marched alongs1dt-to prote!'.>t 'new )!asohne pric1~ rule~. l'olH·e s pokes mdn (;ar v Hankins :..aid 150 to 200 tru•;k .. were m the noontime procession dnd that no d1sorcl1'r~ Wl'rC· rt·· ported. Later. e1s mtny c1s 2.000 an dt:pendenl d<'aleri. planne<I to m CISS on the Cap1V>I !>lt'PS to air ~rievances O\.t'r n:g ulat1ons Lhat a lso a re bound lo rill! hnam·1a1J , pre sed ptotorist~ Tht' 1-:nt'rg~ Ol•partmt•nt rm Tuei.day issued rult•., ~IV tnl! :.er\ ll'e -.tat1on~ ).>erm1 ~~111n -;tart 1 n~ toduy to c harAt' motonsL"' for sut·h services :J:. e!C'aninl{ windshields. f1llin1t tires with <11r Jnd honoring credit cards The rule::. abo set a maximum profit rnar~tn for the 1nde~n rlent dealeri. al J5.4 cenL\ Pt'r iwllon ··All we're askini! for ts a fair sh a k~ Let us set our own profit mar~ins.' said M1kt' Wesson •. 1 ~Job ti dealer from M ancht·sll'r. New York Neighbors ~ ... ~.need 17 to~8 <·ents J ~allon to makt' ends meet not 15 I - Till the last. Plnk continued answering the phone ··costa Mesa j>ha.rmi:ICY ... although everybody else mcludmg thE" signs JUSt called 1( Pink's Dq.1gs . Ci t y M ana\?er Robert Wynn also noted that the lea:.c doesn'I mandate the r ep:.iirs, 1t only says the Jo(roups shall do wbal they deem as neces~ar~ ~~7 t't'IJl:.. ·::.aid W:.irri•n B<trrows. ,, Don-i ,,, ant _NiXDJLL _s_;~_;_-.o_~_·i>_d_eolcr from lly i:lltsvtlk. __ _ His pl!!taro· ··carter gives 1111 PINK WAS f'AMOUS FOR keeping in touch wtth his city on that telephone. Noted, too, for his many phone conversations with pals who s ha red one of his prima ry interests. lhe breeding and t raining of horses. , Keeping in touch was an understatement for Pink :.. ab11tty to know what was going on in City Hall. Not a body stirred in ci <see PINK'S DRUGS. Page A2> ~early 50 of 'em Stop Signs Cool · Newport Speeders I • traffic is moving a lot slower through Newport Heights and Cliff Haven because Newport Beach city cr ews have posted , about 50 ne w stop signs in the neighborhood. The signs went in after city council members last month ap- proved a plan devised by resi- dents Residents who worked on the traffic plan for two years said . they wanted more stop s igns to slow traffic traveling through SHELVES MOVED F.4S'i WITH AD "l sold my s helves within boun. the lint day my ad ran in \be Daily Pilot. That's tbe advertising success story of u.e· Colla Mesa man who placed this ad in the Dally • Pilot: Commercial ahelves & t>r,ac~e11. ApJ>rox 100 _ tplu~I brackt rs xxx- x1un1 ff JG11. •aat QWCk HI• IUC· ceu. call the friendly Dally ,. ....... YIMl'I at M>M71 the neighborhood between the business districts on 17th Street in Cotta Mesa and West Coast Highway. lnct~ded in the plan will be s pecial textured paving a nd landscaped islands to be tn· stalled later trus year in a few intersections. Four-way slOPli have been tn· stalled at 15th Street and Kings Place. C l ay S treet and· Westmins te r Avenue . C lay Street and Sl. Andrews Road. Broad Street and Senta Ana A venue.· Broad Street a ftd San Bernardino Avenue, Santa Ana A venue and Beacon Street . Beacon Street and Aliso A venue. Cllfr Drive and Slgoal Road and at Cliff Drive and St. Andre ws Road. Tbree-way stops have been in· stalled al 1.Sth Street and Aliso A venue, 15th Street and SignaJ Road and at Cliff Drive and Irvine Avenue. Another three· •ay stop i1 planned for 15th Street and Redlands Avenue, but one comer ls ln Coata Mesa and ttre Colt• Meta City CouncH hasn't approyed tbe lnatall.Uon yet. • Two one;way atope have been put in on northbound Tuittn Aven~ al Avoa Street and at Ocean Vt~ Avenue. · . . But De Boom say!> the buildmJ;! 1s barely us able now lie says the roof leak:., there ~ no gus because there '!> a leak an the lines somewhere. the h~htini? needs rewiring and the u1r con d1tionmg unit installed when 11 was a city library 1s not work mg "At this Point.' fie s1.11d }Jfter council members refused to re negotiatA:,...."wc're JUSl going to have to look for h<>lp from the community to pay for repairs ·· Ttte building was vacated by the city last fall because the li brary branch was n't heing used enough to Justify 1ts cost. City council members asked that bids for fair market-rental of the facility be sought. Fair m a rket was estimated at Sl.300 a mon\tl.or $15.600 a ye'ar. The oniy bids subm itted cami· from the V and th e Power Squadron. De Boom, at the-lime the bids were discussed Said hts group would provide a recreation pro· gram in West Newport in ex change for use' of the building at SI a year NF:\\-' YO Hf\ IAP I Fl'C:lflng potential secur1l) problems and a disruption of quiet laving, half the rcsidl'nL.; of a building when' Richard Nixon plans to bu)' :i cooperative <ipartm<!nt say thl·~ don ·1 want him as a ne1ghhor. according to a poll taken by ont· resident J ane Mayn,ml. .1 rc>s1dl'nl of HI Unhealthful Air Forecast EL MONTE <AP 1 Unhealt hful air quality for sens1tjve people was for~casl for Thursday along the coast and in th~ high deserts. according to the South Coast Air Quality M ahagement District At the beaches. u Pollution Standard Index of \38 was pre· dieted Unhealthful· air qu ality for everyon~ was forecast for inla nd Ora ngeCounty. PSl 210 E 72nd St . !>atd her poll :.ho .... ed !hi.It many re"s1denls rear that -;ecurit~ and quiet tn lhL' build· in)!. wall be brea ched 1f the '"rml'r president mo\ e~ 1n . Tenants of the building \\ere not1f1ed last week that Nixon bought :i penthoust-apartment for a reportL'd $750.000 Mrs Maynard said . ··1 have no ax to ~ri nd politically or morall~. but he 1s vt!ry con 'rovers 1al. There are an enormous number of people who hate him. and I think 1t wouJd change the ambiance or the building 1f he ltved here." She said ... Just 1mag1ne what would happen if the shah of Iran visited him ... 1'he co-op board of ci1re<:tors reportedly approve d Nixon's purchase tn a telephone poll, and ts scheduled to meet soon: il\mong other famous people who have been r ejecte4 by co-op boards are Prince Saud al · Faisal or Saudi Arpbia. enter- ta1 n er Joey Heatherton und comedta.n David Brenner. 'Never SBw the 0 Truek' Mesa Girl Telh 'Shock of Laguna Accident Jill Catherine Branston said she didn't see the 14-ton cement truck . that rammed into a tele phone booth i n Lacuna Beac h Monday where she was placing a call to a friend. "I had my back to the {Coast> Hlghway, but l heard the truck comioi, •· the 16-year-old Costa Mesa girt aaid flJ>m her hospila.I 'bed today. "I turned around in time to Sff-a buaeh -of.. cars bei.ne de· molllhed," she said. And that's all sht can rt· member. The hiih school Jwnor Hid she drove down from Cocsta M•a to tro Ur1he beach at Cretcent 8ay• with a friend Monday afternoon. She stopped at a phone booth next to the Union 76 station at Viejo Street and Pacific Coast Highway to call a tardy friend who was supposed to meet her at the beach. "She f.as late. so I deeided to call her. ' 1111...-Branston s~d. She doesn't even re member. l>lunk.iq tbe dlme in the phone. A runaway cement truck -d.tiven.b)' J.em Dean Lawrence...:. 22, of Sant4 Alla, barreled down sleep Vl~Jo Street at speeds utimated by w\tnesse.a al btlWMn and 1G mUee per hour. ll croned bu.ty Coast K11hwav and collided wilb .~ Volkswagen fastback driven by """!Uzabeth- Schock, 20, ol. Laguna Beach, who was driving north oo the four-lane roadway. The impact fatally injured Mrs. Schock •. who was married only five months. and stlghtly in· rured anoth er sbutbbound motorill on the hi1hway. The truck continued aellOel th roadway · and · slammed into seven vehicles p'arked in tbe urv ce station pa?kllll tot before taktng out the phone booth and trapplnc Miu B.rana&.oo'1 rtabt anll..Wlder the rear wheels o( tbe truck. • • <Ste ca~a. •••• AJ> . ·. \.: ---.,__---~·. ·-·: -...... _ --------:.-.·-,.,,,,.,_. .. -· __ _, _ _. 1·o mpJn1c-. w1ndf.ill prof11 , Sacrifices dealer ::. · Burglar Steals 3 Typewriters Three electric tyµewriter~. \ alucd at a total of Sl.000. wcrr listed stolen Tuesd~y from ;1 'lewport Center ofCtce, pohce rt· ported today. A bur~lar apparently smashed an openin~ in the glass door at Santa Anita Development. 363 San Mi guel Dri ve. re a <'hcd through the hole and unlocked lhe door, poltce said Coasc Weather Variable. tow clouds a nd IOl'artOg near the coast tn late night and early morn· mg hours. Otherwise fair with a fternoon sunshifte. High temperatures in low 70s at the beaches, mid·80s 1n the inl a n d a r ealil' · Overnight lows rang ing from S8 to 68. INSIDE TOD~ Y &iU11 Rand, 75, llUl dartet$ with /au and bubbles though thi hotn't ~n ar: re1ted for public nudtty sinct 1964. She IOJI• it'• more /11n tho11 ~. P• A1 l•tlex "' "'-IH""9 ... ..... .,., • .......... .. ...... ~ ., ....... .., ..... , .... .. C......... At ... .._. ...... M C--• Ot °' .... ~ u ~ Ol·tt l.,wY ._., 81 c:-k• cw a.c.t.PK• · oa ••ta•• -cw-..._ M ......... ··~ .,,. ........................... •1 1 ...... 1 ...... .,........ • -........ C11-'.......... ... .. .,._ C,.'8 ......_ M ...... II.I C........... M ,..._....,. Ctl ---· ¥~ ,'!"'!h.~~~.~o::~~ ~::?.'!~ • city s acting ~hlef medical ex-re1tppoinl him. It is very painful do or not to do with the 1ov- a m1ner , Or. Michael Baden, has for me. ~ have an obligaUon." ernor'a death," Baden said. been .demoted to deputy because No replacement was named. Manhattan biatrtct At~ ?f .allegali~s of sloppiness and B~den\ _called the charges Robert Morgenthau cbar,-.d impropriety. . against .~1m "untrue and un-that Baden and his staff weie One allegation Is ~at Ba~en founded a n<t polltlcaHy in -uncooperative and bumbling, • ·said publicly l hat fol'mer _Vice s pired. . · partlcululy in bomlcld• cues. President Nelson Jtockefeller Dr. Reinaldo Ferrer. the Baden aaid the health com· died during sexual Intercourse . "hea.lth ~ommisaioner and m isaioner'a alleiaUona aiainat The demotion ·Tues.day came B~den's tmfJ\ediate superior, him. are "baled on oui and just hours befor~ he wo~ld have said Baden Jacked temperament verge on beinl libela.!." p bee.!1 named cb1~r medica~ ex-and Judgment. ln a memo to "At 00 Ume, then or mnce am mer. a pos~ he has filled an an Koch, Ferrer Labeled Baden's al· have I lndicated in any way in.i acting capacity since Aug. ~· leged talk about ~ock~eller's 'the governor died duriq sexual 1978. Baden , 4S, revetts to ~1s death last January a senoua in-interc ourse " Baden ·d forlJ?er job ~r deputy chief slao~~ or unprofessional con· "What a pen0n la doing w:!1b~ medical exarr1mer. d utt. dies ol natural causes i aJl · In a news conference Tuesday. He said Baden focused on the as ln this instance ·of 8 ~ -~ ll=.i1n~~~ _Mayor Edward Koch spid, "I d~ath ol the late governor and concern." • no •ct vice pres10ent dUriDg a ecture Nurse Jennifer Hicks tends to Baby Boy Hinojosa, born six weeks premature and , one of th.e first patients at a n~~$ ~~~--milli~ritic-e-l -are· un1t-ar"'Cl\flarens lios pit.al of Orange. Staff members and 19 patients moved early toda ·ni.o.the 47-bed facility o lop-rroor of a fi ve-story JtWttcttffe. The unit features a sophisticat- ed electrooic monitoring program and up- to-the-minutc life s upport equipment. 'Affairs' Talk Allowed RA L E IG H , N C . (AP> )A fedt.'raJ judge today refused lo bar testimony about alleged ex tramarital affairs of Dr. J erfrey M <t<' Oon aJd. the former Green Beret doctor accused of murder ing hi s wife a nd two daughters. C S D1stnct Judge Franklin T Dupree Jr was asked by de- fense attorneys to prohibit pros· e~utors .fro m introduc ing t ~st1mony about what they termed numerous extra m arital affairs and an Esquire magazm e article on the \Manson family killings in Califo,..1a. Defense attorneys m aintained that potenti~I testimony about extramarital affairs of the Hunt- mg1on lla rbour doctor would be ·'the moM ,·1c1011!> sort of innuen· do" against ham a nd would serve only to inflame the jury I\ c opy of a n E s quire magazine coplaining an article 8bout the Manson family killings was round in the Mac Donald home MacDonald maintains that four intruders who chanted "Acid as groovy. Kill the pigs" s l aughte r e d his wife and children. The word "pig·· was found written in blood by a gloved hand on the MacDonalds' ht•adboard Prose<:uto r s s a·y evidence about thar as important to show Macp onald"!> frame or mind lit t h e t ame ;.ind point out s1milant1es between the Manoon killings an 1969 and the Mac- Donald s layings the next year. They contend the article may h ave inspired Mac Donald 's version of what h<.tppcned and h st 18 similarities between the a rticle and MacDonald's state- ~n_L Mildred Kassab. MacDonald's mothl'r-in-law. testified today t'hat MacDonald once told of kill- ing an intruder who fatally stabbed Mrs. MacDonald and /light Meet, Wrong Date Contr a r y lo a s tory an Tuesday 's Daily Pilot .• the Newport Beach Congress of Homeowner Associations wasn't scheduled to meet Tuesday night to discuss neighborhood police problems. Actually, the group was sup- posed to meet tonight. The mix· up occurred because a reporter forgo~ there are 31'1ays in July. # ~ ~s 1t turned out, the m eeting with Police Chief Charles Gross was canceled anyway. T)le DaJ\y .Pilot regrets its role m the con- fusion. o .. _ANQI COAST ,. DAILY PILOT fM Ot•,..,_. C.0.it 0..1¥ PUat. tWf'tf\ Ml'K" "'°"'" ... -.... -.... u ··-·-·"'"'0.--, ..... PvC>ll""'tO(-• 5e_"4e ... ._IA IKlbh\ ... d -., tlwOUQfl Frida• fO< C..lo ..... H-!IN< .......... t"'llOfl ............ t••"'Y•Uty, 1,....,..L~fMitie,ft'~C--A \lfwll• ,.,.,,.., t<llllOfl h ...oll-S..u_n.,.., W"Cl•n n. pr1no:ipott -1>1>1"9 111...e ll 114 J30 W•\lll .. Sl-.CM .. -.c·1r1wn1.,.,. .......... -""'*"'•"" ,,_,_ T=::.:::=- ai.rlu N. '-'"' •kM.-P NIH '".i"""' ""'"""''"'Editor• T11111~• (114)"*2-'121 • Cl••lfted AdYMti""9 toll7t her two you11,g daughters . Mrs. Kassab, 58. of Cranbury, N.J .. said MacDonald told of bl!ating a nd shooting one or four drug-crazed hippies s aid hy Mac Donald to have broken into his home at Fort. Bragg rune years ago. M acDonald , 35. as charged with m urder in the slaymgs of his wife Cole tte. 26. an<! daughters KimbC'rly, 5, cind Kristen. 2 Mr s K a ss ab s a i d h e r hus band. -Alfred •. taped a con· ver sation in which MacDonald told of ki lling one of the alleged intruders. She said she later questioned MacDonald a bout the incident, asking him why he failed to get other informatJon about the group. She said he responded that the ma n he killed was so full of drugs that he was not aw;.in.• or what was happen· 1ng. · · f 'ro• Page A I PINK'S DRUGS ... ty Ha ll that Pmk didn't Jeam or it before City Hall 1tsclf knew Pink even knew s uch thing~ as who would run for City Coun· cal often before the candidate himself On Monday, the day before closing. fellow merchants on Newport. Boule vard put together a poiluck lunch. Lucy Pinkley scur_ri~ behind the soda fountain while ~ink circulated. smil..;. r em arusced and chatted. an~ext-door friend Peggy Reinert as- signed herself the cleanup d "TIDS HAS BEEN SOMF. ek." Pink said. ··1 even h eard from a woman an Hawa11 who had read about our closing the store._ · · • • "An old girl friend, · he chuckled · lladn't seen her since high school an San Berd<>:<> f'afty years ago, can you believe that ?" Pink ~as the longest and fullest record of p ublic service or- any C<?sta .Mcsan three terms ilS mayor . 24 years on the City Co~nc1l. stints as school trustee and w\;er district director But would he at'cept a nother dra ft City Coun ci l., ··Hell no. and you can quote me · Planning eomm1:ss10n'' · · "·Same answer, bud ... WELL, WHAT DOES HE plan to do with a·ll his spare time·• "Sleep in." ~ • He di<:fn't. get ~uc~ rest Tuesday. closmg day Fnends s tre amed w, mcludan g Judges and officials of Costa Mesa the Mesa Consolidated W11ter Dis trict and the Newport-Mesa Unified Sch601 District. Then there were v1s 1tors hkc the woman who came to show her children the 1930s soda foun taan. • · "My grandmother. used to brmg me to a place hke thjs," she told them WORKM EN DROPPED IN FOR a "last cher ry Coke Another man purchased the last bottles or ancient elixirs Jjke Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound. Costa Mes a Chamber ol Commerce Manager Nate Reade came to claim a 1940s widelih1tle.. ~holograph of the city's downtown. . -And 17-year-old J oe Lingle of Newport. Beacfllrad--a-atr.oke- of luck when he asked if Pank would sell him the Pink's Drugs sign over the back door "No, but I'll give it to you," said Pink, handing the youth a hammer to pull out th~ nails with. · · OTIIER REMINISCERS INCLUDED Svea Meyer, 79 a Costa Mes-an since 1919 and a member or a pioneering l~al family. "'lbe sad part or this place closing Is It en s an era, .. s he sighed as s he sat on a fountain stool. One local businessman, W. Wes Georg , 'pres· of Newport Marine Engineering. wanted his firm em oy to visit Pink's before it closed. So he chipped in a $52.50 check entillfng ea~h. of workers to $1 50 worth or goodies at the soda fountain. AS 111.E FINAL DAY progressed. more and more people jammed in until the narrow store looked like a discotheque on Saturday night . Neighbor Sandy Cammer, owner or the Fish Market. hopped behind the counter to make change and sell penny · candy. The countdown began al 4:~ p.m. It's gelling near the end," murmured•a woman at the~counter. - Members ot the Costa Mesa Historical Society, a groap Lucy helped found along with the Chamber of Commerce and Friends of the Library trickled ln. ' . AUTHOR ED MILLER, WHOSE 'A Slice of Or ange" de- tails 0r8Jlle County history . came to witness lbe histOric oc- casion. 1 Pink µsually locked up 10 minutes before the 1cheduled s p.m . cloeiJ18 lime, but he and Lucy didn't manage to squeeze through all t.ht noatalgta and go home unUl nearly 6 on Tuesday . I They've gol two weeks tD real up. On Aug. 15 at p a.m al the Hollday lnn i n Costa Mesa, tbe Chamber ot Commerce will honor them with a lunch.on. It's te.50 per person, with reservations available al 979-0UI. BY ftlEN, THE SIGN on Newport Boulevard will be down. Tbe fhrt'°'9a ·wtll be carted away by an antique dealer and the fountain and bar ahlpped to Utah to the bome ol former CoGn· cllman Ctll Barck. I • , -But OW·tlme Costa M~ ltnow Pink's DMIP lao't really gone1 bedauae l( was aever just a druc atore tn the first place. m lta warm, olcHtahloned, friendly 'fa)', it was the aph1t ol Costa M-.. Agr~erne_nt On County . , Pact Told By ROBERT BARKER OI ,,_ D.tUy Ptlt4 •t•ff A bout 7 .500 Or ange County · e mployees reachf?d tentative iti,[eement on a three year con· tract toda~ followin g n1ght·long negotaaUons The agreement doesn 'l cover she riffs deput.es . deputy <h!-. tract attornl.'yS of public di.' fenders County Personne l Director Bert Scott s aid the tentatJve ap p_r oval ends le n gthy s11 lan negot1at1ons with "'the va!>·t number" or county workers The workers would recel\ e a 19 percent pa) in<·rea!>c over the next 36 months a long "1th add1 taona l insurance· and retirement benefi ts, S<'ott !>aid t:nder the plan. workl·rs would gel ci 9 percent !>alarv hike lht- fl rst year wh~n lht• CO!>t of the an- • , reast-1s l:q1 m ated 11t $12 m 11l1on. Sc·ntl .,alod T he· afHl.'l'mt•nt. wh t<·n still mus t be ratlJl<'d by "orhr-.. in dudes fi ve bargainan~ unit~ '>f the Orange tuunly Em plo)ee~ /\'-SO<"l<lll On Tht-Untl!> 1nC'lllrlt' '>UfH'r\'ISOr~ a n d t' I l• r 1 t· .i I " o r k l' r .., .i n d emplo)Cl'S an tht· '>UPl'rtor court a nd co mm u natv ~c nH·t--. d1v1s1oru. · Feb. 9-al l&nox Hill Hospital, where Rockefelle r was pro· nowic~ dead. Ferrer said Baden ''included a number ot details not prev1otisly presented. in such fashion as to indicate that the governor had died during sexual intercourse This occurred alter t~ com: missioner had warned Dr. Badin not to discuss t1ie tU-e'"'J)Ubtrcty:-.. At a news conference Tues- day. Baden condemned Ferrer's accusation and spid the charges arose from l<'errer"s objections to the inde pendence of the medical examiner's office. .J;_ I",.... Page Al CRASH.· .. Firemen using the J aws of Life freed the young woman's a rm from the debn s and she was rushed to Saddleback Com- munity Hospital in Laguna HJlls. She was later transported to Aoag Memorial Hospital in 'leY. port Beach where surgeons worked to save l;\er arm. M canwhale. Laguna Beach police say they are a'4 a1tm~ thf> results of an 1nv1•'-l1~<1t1on b' thf· Callfomaa H11~h" en Pc1frol of tht" f:.tt<JI cic·c1dcnt : The dnq•r of the tru<'k •mid he "as puunng cemc•nl at "' Joli 'iltt' .stup \'1eJO Str eet "'hen thl· hea\'y vehicle began lo mo\<e lie said he JUmµed into the t ..sh hut "'as un.abh.• tu put th£• lr•H"k an g1::ar or !>lo-.-. 1t do" n bdon· al rolled across the h1ghw11) Baden said bis lecture to-80 l>hystc1an.s at Leriox Hill was on the history of the development of - the coroner's system, from the l llh century lo the present. A spokesman ror the beaJUl com missioner told the Los Angeles Times that Ferrer bad dis cussed t h e contents or Bade n 's lecture with se~ral physicians who attended the lec- t.ure . · ,.,....PflfleAJ WRONG ••• Denver;she said. Buffalo's a,irport. has a 4.500- f oot runway for lighter conven- tional aircraft. Western prefers 5.000 feet or runway for its 737s. but Ms. Dozier said the jet ·is certified to land and take off in 4.000 r~. Nancy Jenkins of Buffalo Ai r Ser vice. a faxed-base operator at the rteld, credited the pilot w1th doing a "superb job" in staying on the runway when he. landed. ··our r unwa y just is n 't eq u ipped to handle a hu ge ai rplane like thcil .' she said. \\ l'l>tl'rn 1dcnt1f1ed lhl.' night 1' l"t: " a !> µ 1 I o l Lo w e 11 c; F1.>rguson. first officer J . H. Ba!>· t1an1 . an<I seconrt offi cer Q. M Wt•bslt•r, all based 1n Los A n ~C'lc !> I t was not cle<Jr v. hetht•r any of the 'pilots had t"\'t>r llown from Den ver to '\h4.:rnl:m hdore. and Tht· As ... ocaated Pres!> \.\aS not 1m - 111ed1a11•ly <Jble to contact.them .. Summer Safe Confinue~ • featuring Eighteenth Cenfury Classics 'by Drexel Ore~.~1•r M1rrur Chest on cnes1 The oJd South, recaptured in a bed r OQ m ! ,Our "nee corved" poster bed 1S on e"'ocotlOrl of ~ gJetefU ""enors of the Amencon Old South -on authentic fur1111ure mos1e~ce tt rs onty one among many, in the Eighteenth Century ClosS1cs coUectton by Ore.:e,. In mahogany ond pecan veneers with ondtrobo solids, richly carved under o medium brown, llghtiy distressed ftnfSh, our selec t1on otters exciting designs for your bedrooms. dtntng room and, indeed, every room We invite you to see 1t 0111 0rexe1Eb Rice carved bed Beo steps Nrghl st~nds 11 .. ~ ,;..... . REAL THING ........ Sherman Unkefer, gold (irm president, guarded by LeO Byrd of Brink's, s hows $1 million worth of gold coins and bullion. His hand rests on the $1 million worth of hundred dollar bills needed to buy the gold today. Smaller st ack is $125,000 which would have tto.ught the same amount at $35 a n ounce in 1971. ·A. Golde~ Opportunity Million ·Dollars in Pr,ecious Metal Displayed By JOANNE REYNOLDS Olt•O.llJl"l ... Sc..tt It comes in tissue-thin strtps called taels, in hefty kilo bars and in beautifully wrought coins running a spectrum in coloration from subUe rose to brash yellow. It's gold-the r eal thing. Tuesday there was a million dollars worth of it piled on one table in a Newport Center office. 1t was a prosaic setting for the stuff for which millions of ex- peditions have been launched, untold thousands of plots have beeq hatched and countless peo· pie have given up their lives. The table held more-bundles of hundred dollar bills, more than a ntillion dollars wotth. Bu t , the stacks of paper treasure just looked s habby ~es ide the smooth. shining metal. The displ~ of wealth was the work of North American Coin and Currency, Ltd. whose pres1· dent, Sherma n Unkefer, wanted to talk about the difference between gold and pape r mooey. His· stacks -of-coins a nd bundles of money attracted a handful of news .People, a few passersby and three very large, armed Brtnk·s guards, one of whom held a· shotgun al a no nonsense port arms while the mon ey w as unpacked a nd Unkefer blade his point. That point is that because gold is worth more, in comparison, the dollar is worth less. Lots less:- To illustrate tbe m essage, Unkefer h ad two s.J.acks of dollars. One, containing bundles or $10.000 each.:. and presumably one half bundle -totalled $125.000. He said that's how much paper money was re· quired in 1971 to b"y all of the gold stacked on the table. Neee D evelop•eats Next to it was a much larger s tack of $10,000 bundles'. ll totaled $1 million, . the amount required in 1979 to buy the same amount of gold. • Obviously, as the president of a ~bmpany that de<:1ls in gold, he thanks people ought to buy it for protection agaiost similar losses of the dollar's-strength in the future. It's the same hed ge-against· inflation argument that's used to promote purchase of art works , precious gems and real estate. But faced with the absolute be auty of refined gold in the variety of forms represented on Unkefer's table. it would be hard to argue that gold is anything less than the world 's most sought after investment. Unkefer was critical of gov· ernmental policies <ind spen""1g ·habits that have shrunk the buy· ing power of.the dolJar: That ·s what ifs a ll about. he repeated severa l times. The buying power of gold. in the long run, against the purch asing power O( the dollar which IS IOS· ing ground almost daily. . Riley S upported Basically, Unkefer says the ~overnm e~on g -sta nd ing p~licy of o · ta-through def. 1c1l spendi , then meeting the I S d deficit in p rt by printing more ·m p act t u y paper mofly wi ll produce . . _ • ...:--~ .... __ ~~~~~.?~ic calamity an~ hard , nroug hout his 3-0·mln~te O range. Cokt.v_~~1vieder ha<t previously voiced press conference •. Un kefer c~Riley.. w'oifl\apport Tues· opposition to Riley's proposal, pounded the stack of dollars or day that could lead to financial contending that ~would add to waved a piece or gold for em. impact reports on major new bureaucracy as well as to the phasts-. residential developments in the c95ts of new homes.·~ county. He picked up a one-ounce The action could lead to de· Mrs. Wieder said she change<t South African Krugerrand. 1 . r t her mind after finding out that worth about $300 and held it ve opers paymg or _govemmen other county measures failed tQ se rvices nee ded for their assess costs. aloft. projects. A t.hony · ed ed ''In 1971, when the price of Riley's previous efforts on ° rematn oppos to gold was regulated at $35 an behalf of the plan to offset In· the proposal. creasing costs were rebuffed Ju· "There has been an incredible ~n~~beor~r.~e or. gold bought ly 17 when newly appointed useandmisuseof FIRs," he said. "And In 1979. with gold at S300 Supervisor Edison Miller cast "We need to understand th' ' an ounce and oil at $22.50 a bar- the deciding vote against the big problem rather than seeking rel, it-still buys about 14 barrels proposal. piecemeal solutions." of oil ... he said. Miller said in a news release Riley said new ways must be Tuesday that he is now in favor found to finailce public servicts of a recommendation for the because county government , st.aft to make studies of the con-. does not bave the flexibility to • cept. set loeal tax rates to pay for "The proposal uking the staff coetl. ' to study the concept of the FIR "But until we know more (fiical impact report) and ill about the slze and shape of the impact ii~ proposal I -am pre· potential coat-revenue gap, we pared to 1QPPOrt." Miller said. will not know what form thele • . He added that the ori8inal pro-mecbaat1m1 lhou.ld take. • posal could have been interpret· "I believe the Ume has come • ed as mandaU.O, advance ap· that we must ask thoee propos. , eroval of the FIR for all boul1nc in1 new and major develop· .d•~elqpmenta. meats to d4Nd1J adMeM the · Miller Hid be la now 11u.tted · impact tbal proposed develop· that ne1t propoaal1 will apply on· -meat will lla1.9 on the county'• : ty to lar1er bouain1 develop· flacal environAent." L ;menu requlrlDI lncrea... tn Biley's.propotal would requlf! ·taxe1 Wblcb 1ovenuneat cannot •"fiscal llHISllMftt'"cbeck U:.l provide la u.e poet.Propolition for e•ch project proposal. Fbr lJ era. ~ fllcally 1lplfteaat proJecta, a . • Miiier. along with 1~ Ric.I impact report WOUk\ be re- PbUUp ADU.O..y ud Harriett qutr~. ' t The price of oil-on which · rests the 'blame for"ioflation--lo relationship to the buying power of 1old hasn't changed, he said . It's the buying power of the dollar. In relationship to just about everytbio1 that's alten!d for the worse. Unkefer calla gold-"The SuRreme Form of Money" W'h1cll-. will always retain ita buyinc ,p6wer because it i1 universally usable. , · •'Ir you were lo travel back.ward or forward tn time by 1,000 yfara, which form ol mO!ri-y would 1ou tak.e? '4Ybu'd take 10ld. A tbCMand YH.. •IO there WM no paper money, IO you'd have to h•ve 1old. , ''And, a tMi•ud Y.an trom now lt WW 1UU be valuable." ·'Slnyer Charge s Threats · By FaEDEalCK SCHOE•EBL Of -Dti1Y Hit IWf The man convicted of sbootJng H untiogton Harbo_ur jeweler Wayne Golin to death angrily charged Tuesday that San Quen· , tin prison guards already have volunteered to execute him if an Orange <;ounty Superior Court jury sends him to death 1'w. The. outburst from Robe rt Edward Crane, 31, came during the second day of a hearing to determine if he should die in the gas chamber for killing Golin during a 1978 robbery. -.ll.eputy .DUtric.l A11or.n_ey Ric hard Farnell h as calJed several San Quentin correctional officers to testify about Crane's alleged involvement in s t.a_bbing incidents in 1973 and 1976 whil& Crane .was serving time ~ a robbery conviction. · Farnell said he is seeking to show in the penalty hearing that Crane has a history of violent behavior. Sucb information, he said. may be considered by the panel in making its decision on -the-Oeattrsentenc . Sgt. Bobbie Jack Kennedy. a m e m ber of San Quentin 's Special Security Squad; was on tile witness sta nd Tuesday when Crane asked 1f he was one of the guards that in hallwliy convers<1· tions had .. volunteered to ex· . -AP Wl,.,..10 EXTEAMltfATORS lEAVEJlOUSE AFTER ROACH FIGHT ' ·Hundreds of Thouaand11 Founcf'rn Schenectady Ankle-deep Roaches ecute Crane." · _____ _. Famell · 1mmediately obJected to the question a move which unleashed Crane's angry tirade He charged that while waiting in a holdrng cell ad1acent to the courtroom that he overheard a prison guard tell a sheriffs deputy that he would volunteer to serve on the gas c'hamber crew 1f Crane were sent tode<tth row. Later, outside'the presence of the ju r y, ~rane tried to down~ay1he ghlflcaJlce of San Quentin stabbings. .. Stabbings are about as com· mon ... as the hlue Levi's the inm ates wear . Somet imes there's a law higher than the ' Cali fonua Penal Code. It's the law of survival, .. Crane told Judge Wilham S. Lee. Crane has acted as his own at- torney throughout the proceed· mgs before Judge Lee. Golin, a father of two, "as s hot to death Jan. 30. 1978, while trying to defend himself and his Seal Beach jewelry store from a ,robbery attempt. Edward T y ler Burnett. Craoe·s accomplice 1n the Seal B,each holdup, was convicted earlier this year of murder and sentenced to life in state pnson. Crane was also tri ed in conne<>· t1on with the shoolrng death of police informant Kenneth Wayne · Cochr an. However, the Jury couldn·t reach a verdict in that case. F arnell had claimed thal Crane had planned a seri es of a rmed robberies and murdered Cochran ~ause of his reputa· lion ,as a .. snitch." Cochran's body was dumped on Bolsa Chica State Beach an Huntington Beach. Farnell said he ltkely will seek a new lnal in the Cochran case. ~ Action Blocked WASHINGTON CAP> Sen. Strom Thurmond blocked Senate Judic1aty Committee action on 23 of President Carter's judicial nominal-io n s o n Tu esdav because of controversy over th(• proposed promot ion of two Judges opposed by liberals I .. Gem Talk ~yJ C HUMPllR/t-:S Ct>r11/1ed Gtr'nolog111. AGS INVEST IN. DIAMONDS? look before you (eoµ ~~~!A':~~~I ~ i~~e ho~e It was like a scene from an they had fed ~on each other's old science f1c tJon movie, police nesh.· The cockroaches.,in tum. said after they waded into a appa rently feasted on the flesh house infested w1tti "hundreds of of everything in the house, •in· thousands of cockroaches" to eluding each other. rescue a 64-year-old woman. Pro~ost added that several of Police an1ved on the qu1et ci· the mice and the cats had lo be ty s treet ex pectin~ only to destroy~ because they were so respond Lo a call aboul a barking badly bitten dog. Instead. they found an ··1t was a rughtmare,'' Provost a n k I e . d e e p · s w a r m 0 f said ... I had to shake my head to cockroache'> that had s pilled find out if st really happened." from a hou~ ... to tht: -.treet and Provost s<11d cockroaches trees. covenng one µohceman as stretched from .. wall lo wall and he stepped from his cruiser. floor-to cet hng." Inside. the officers dtscovered Th e other resident of the the woman with her two dozen house, 66·year·old M adehne dogs, 15 cats. two mice and a Cooper. was not home <i t the parrot · all v1ct1 m1zed by li m e of the inc ident. Both cockroach and flea bites. · women ~ace cruelty to animals .. lt.s unbelievable, but true," charges filed by the animal said µohce Sgt Rud) aasha shelter. who srud the cockroaches wer~ Tuesday night, city officials .. ankle deep ~ in SOJTie spots. s pr<1 yed 1nsect1c1de~ over :.. "The cockroacbe.-. were aU over three·blO<'k area around the in· the Stt't'et The walls of the house fe sted house, and pledged to were so rull that they had have the buJldang torn down by nowhere else to go .. the end of the week. Schenectady 's h~a lt l\ com· Landlord Peter Galvin .. who m1!\51onor. Dr W1ll1am Bartlett hves m Rotterdam, N.Y., sa16 called the anfestallon "mcredl· the mvestat1on was not his fault. ble," and said it was the worst He said the women bad not al he 's e\er seen w 2Q years on the lowed him mto the house in the JOl> past year. Although ci ty poli ce inallaJly said there were "hundreds of thous<1 nds " of cockroac hes around the houst•, t>x terminator Harr) Lmmdoll said later ··the number is def1n1tely in the mllhoru. ·· One o( the t"o "'omen who lived in the house. 64-year-old f\·a Flet<'her. was taken to Elhs llosp1tal. wh ert' s hl' w a~ in !>at1sfactory cond1t1on with cockroach and fl ea bites cover· mg much or her body. The ambulance that transport· ed the woman. a~ well as the Schenectady Arum al Shelter 'an and four p0hce \Ch1~les at the !>CCne Of the incident. had to be fumigated .Jaml'S Provos t. manager of the animal shelt(!r where the pets were taken, said the cats Plow Killer Gets 9 0 Days C HI C 1\GO (/\P l A nowplow operator who took h1s rig on a rampage that ki lled a man dunng the city·s January' bhzzard has been sentenced lo 90 da ys m Jail "l <im sorry this tragedy hap· pened ." srud Thomas Blair. 44, of suburban Sauk Village as he was sentenced Monday. Blair pleaded g uilty to a charge of reckless homici de C1 rcu1t Judge George MaroVltch also sentenced him to 21 months of probation FOR YOUR SWEETH EART Investing in diamonds is a growing b~siness -a nd a growing problem. ~ Diamond valu ~s have {ncreased • dramatically in recent yearS,imd the number of people trying to profit from this phenomenon has increased dangerously. Scandals have been un· covered by invesUgators. Some Of the gem investmenl rip-offs have taken ·place in Orfnge County. Most reputa· ble retail I jewelers do not push dJamonds as an investment. We know that diamond prices. though general- ly upward-bound. ·are not predict•· ble. We also know that the QUALJTY The all-occasion gift that grows with the years as you add· on pearls to your necklace. Genuine Or ienta! ,·pearls ... beautiful ... treasured .· .. becomes an bf diamonds belog offered as lnves(. menta is rrequently quesUonable. II you have money invested In other solid areu, such I s real estate or saving's, dlall\onds are certainly worth buying as an enjoyable, porta· bl~ bedte to protect your over·all in· vestment against inflation. But don't" place yourself at the mercy ol people whom you don't know. Talk to a re· put•bfe retail Jeweler before you buy ANY diamond. _ • \..s • heirloom. The gift to give all year I~. . J. C..JJump/u.Utd J.-1.rd MtMBlii AMC~1CAN G~M ~oc1E'f~ · @ 18/J NEWf'ORT &uaLOOSTA MESA • \ . ' . CONVENIENT TEAMS 9ankAmencMO-M..-~ 32 YEARS IN TH( SAME LOCATION PHONE~, _.. .......................... ~~~ ' 1 I Q41lYPILOT . . • • . . ~ ...... ~· T••~~'·' ,M ... p•l•e Trashy Visitors WMT~D IN TH" WASTELAND: Newport 8.ach muntdpa.laavantahaveJutt~wedacoaatal.batUecrythat from year to year hH been IOUDded ln every one of our coaatalciUes. .Newport has decla.red war Oft Utter. Al a matter ot fact, after munktpal leaders had wade_d throucb tru~ on thtf l>eachea from .Bl& Coron• to Weat l'jJ!wporl, they decided they h•ve been loalnti the Utter war. . .. Hot ·~·· an the Wllste and truh right have even been plopoanted upon the Newport battle maps as being Qowntown Balboa, the Newport Pier and 'Mc Fadden Square area and the Balboa Pier. IT I S PRESUME D that fresh battalions of wastewatchers Wlll be flung mtothe fray in these sect1oos The trash explosion became so fearsome in Newport , .... ~ Newport Liller 1"1ghter Studying Discards for ldent1/1cat1on Clues thC1l one locC1l wag suggested that the leaders· Cit Ci ty Hall s houlci change the mun1c1pal seal and emblem. The .new t.eal !>hould ha\'e a border composed of dis· carded french rncs :..urroundmg an empty beer can with a dent an one side Actuall) whcit we need here along the coasthne 1s a lit yr t·ontest hetween a,ij. the ti lies. Laguna and Seal Beach could match their trash against San Clemente, Newport and Huntington Meach . -YOU COULD EVEN ha\'{'<• J?.rnnd prire. The losers C11l haw• to huy the winner a new trash truck. In truth, I think Newport t·ould wm the contest if they could just slant the r ules a little hit In order for Newport to win, thr ruh• woulrf ha\'C to read that the city with the neatest and most thoughtful llttners would be the victor In my travels along this best of all possib~ coasts. I'm l'l'rt a1n that Newport entertains the most thoughtrul and run:mieratc of the waste flinger:. • Why, al dawn on a Monday in Newport, you don't hnd too m.my old beer bottles JUSt tc1.,sed on somebody's lawn The \ 1i-1tors h ued the empties up neatl) ma row on a retam- llHZ \\all A~O IF PERCHANCE the \'1s1tors did leave their dis t·ardecl drink cans in the gutter. even this 1s thoughtfully done in Newport. The cans are still in the six-pack carton And sitting upnght in the gutlN. too The worst of the htler fhngers ar e the people who buy takeout drinks in plas tic: cups and cartons. In Newport. \'Oil frnd most of this trash l>c<tttered on the ground near public rE>fuse ('Ont.iiners. See. they threw their old cups at the trash can. They JUSt missed Give them credit for tryi ng. . . Carter Likes Howard Baker NEW YORK (Al'I Pres1 dent Carter scays he expects the Republicans to nominate Ronald -Reagan for president next year but thinlss Sen. Howard Baker ,of Tennessee would be a more worthy cand11Jate, the New York Times reported today. In an inte r view with economics specialist Leonard Silk on Monday night. Carter said he did not view Baker as . easier to· bewt but as better qualified for the high office than ti/~ former California governor. In his own party. he said he viewed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr of California a s a formidible challenger for the Democratic nomination. He said he did not think Sen. Edward Kennedy. D· Mass .. would make a run for the nomination. WAsHJNOTON <AP> -Prell· dt!nL Carter aay1 his return to tht ar,..roota. f•= bard lobbylrul for h i• ~ tu, on wl.ndf aJf oU revenu .. , hN stven hlm "• much clearer aenae of what tbla nation ls, what" lli probltma are." T he prttldenL'a nlne·hou.r trip Tuesthy to the luah ereen hills ot Kentucky a lso brought him Thermostat Cutback Predicted WASHINGTON CAP > -House Spea~r Thomas P . O'Neill said today.be tbinka President Carter would accept a weake¢ng ol bis thermostat-setting program if necessary to get s tandby gas· rationing authority through Congress. The House moved toward ex- pected approval or a bill that i::tves the president the ratiorung powers he wants. But. late uesday. Che lfouse also tacked onto 'the bitt an amendment rolling back part of t h e fed e ral rule requi ring thermostats in commercial buildings. to be r aised to 78 winter THE AMENDMENT. ap· proved 267-152. would exempt businesses from this require- m ent 1f they saved an equivalent a mount of energy in other ways It was drafted by Rep. Chalmers P Wylie. R-Oh10. who said he proposed 1t after heann~ com- plaints from restaurant owners O'Neill s~ud that because of the wide margin by which the amendment passed. t1e doubted the vote could be reversed He s aid the issue probably will have .to be decided by a House-Senate conference committee. Congressional leaders have t hoped to get the rationing bill to ~ter's desk bv the end of the week. but O'NejJ) to.Id reporters he "can't tell " 1f this goal can still be met WO ULD CARTER accept the. partial repeal of the thermostat law as the price of getting the 'fal1oning bill" · I thank so. · O'Neill said. House feaders attributed the .imendment's wtde acceptance m part to the ract that in many parts of the nation electricity for air cond1t1oniog is generated from coal or nuclear plants - and many congressmen felt the 78-degree temperature rule was do1n~ little to save Imported oil. The rat1on1ng b111 ·s floor manager. Rep. John D. Dingell, 0 -Mich .. says adoption of the t h~rmostat-law rollback has added new controve,sy to the legislation and has made its passage by the end o{ the week questionable. 'Hangman' Di~8 BflEDA, Netherlands CAP I Nazi war criminal Joseph J . Kotalla . known as th e "Hangman o( Ainersfoort." died In prison in the southern Netherlands. Dutch Radio re- ported today. 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W 2 I W Outlook It! f1111rH•y1 Llltll , ......... ,, caahpalp·Uke acclaim In tbe 1maU. whltkey·maklq city or Bardltown, where he held b1a first U.S. "town meetlDI" In four months. AND Bl!POaE ·headhl1 back to Wa1bln1ton, Lbe president made a SW'\)MH trip to a tiny Jn. diana ~own struck by aevere floods laat week . He bad 6"ilt.y of lnrest. declarect the area a diluter area be.fore departlnt Wai~. The atop at EDcllsh, Ind. - which took him S5 mllea out of the way on a bellcopter Lrlp .from Bardstown back to Air Force One at Louisville -drew favorable reviews from some of the town's 600 residenta. "You've restored our faith in .... \'tctona P1ttormo and her brother. oa .. ·1d Goddu. enter a SaJ(•m. ~lass . court where they pleaded gullty t o thar~es of incest and were placed on probation Goddu • .ind his natural s iste r . V1ctona. were married in ~1 av under th0tr adoptive names. They were adopted by dtf· ferent fam1hc::. 20 ~c.i r::. ago $20 Million Fire Rages in Hotiston llOL'STO~ <:\P ' Whipped by s trong northerly \I.Ind~ ,, _ 11en·c fin• ton· through u fashionable. "'ood·shtnJ?lt-d apartmcnl t·omplex. causing a ··conser.,at1ve S20 m1lllon" damage and lea\ mg hundreds or residents homeless Fire Ch1<'f \' E Rogers said the fire at the Wood.,,. a} ~IJJ rt• apartment 1:umplex was the worst he had seen rn 24 ) t:<tr!o on tht- force The flames hrst appeared about 2.30 p.m . Tuesday ~d quick ly jumped from building to build.mg. At the height of the fire. more than 35 buildings were in flames, .but•o one was killed . NATION /WEATHER 1ovenuneot," .-.ld one woawt. "IL shows be'a c:oncemed," said Harvey Dearborn. >r8E QVB8TION8 pelt to blm - by cltlZena at Bardstown, wtt.h · one"9x~ept.ioo, dealt with topics and ~nc:erna 'Carter often. is asked about in Wasbinlton: prol· · pecta for 1uollne ratloniDC abd a resumption of the military draft, the new Strateaic Anni LlmitatJon Treaty, the plight ol Vietnamese rerugeea and en· vlronmental concerns. · The exception was · one woman's complaint about ber local telephone service, which Carter promised to look into within 24 hours. One topic that surely would have b ee n broached in Washington, however.1 wu not · menfloned an Bardstown -the - president's purge o~his Cabinet. CA RTEll HIMSELF made energy the No. l topic for the trip by stopping firs t at a coel· fired power plant near Louisville. where he met foe an hour with coal industry leaders and · talked to 200 h ardhat workers about the need to place greater reliance on American· mined coal. . Stepping onto a Oower- bordered. .red-carpeted platform in the steamy gymnasttQ'n at- ~~~~s}~;:1:;1if:1~~~~l~~~ P~~j and the energy problem, saying· 'Amenca 1s•lhc Saudi Arabia of serves . . I would rather burn a too of Kentucky coal than see our natJon become dependent by bu) 1ng another barrel or OPEC oil · L"ri~ing public-~upport for an ~l"<l'l~e tax on oil industry rev- enues the so·c-alled windfall profits t<J x lhe president url!t.'d h1~ audience· lo write to member; of the Senate Finance Committee. now considering the lt·i.:1 sl.H1 on tn counter OJI in- •tuMn lolJIJ\ l!>l~ he i;a 1d are "'ork1n~ 11. cripple th1 ~ vital h:g1~laL1an Sl~C F: Kt:'iTl'CKV 1s the na t 111n ~ la1 i.,l'sl <:0.11 producing t Jlt• .rnci t.n. r1·\ cn u.,~ would be used in J>Jrt to spur greater coCll l'Onsum pt1on . Carter's sugges lion wa~ w<irmly applauded . - <Jn otht•r top1t·s. Carter :.C11d G.i~ohnl· r.it1on1ng woulci 111me onl} 1f J :..c .,crc shortag~ 1wt u rred Althouch rnU{lg µeople ma~ "1011 ti.· .i:.kl'<I to rcg1~ltr under 111,· !)dt't UH• St-nice Sys tem, · I don l s~ dn\ prospect aoyt1 mc ... oon " for a ctual u:..c of tht- m1ht.ir. drJft ' • It ·Helps Me· Manage My Tiins: 1 · m a 1.corkrng professional. I also manage a house/told. Tfz e Daily Pilot helps me m both oc- cupat zoris. I depend ou tire Dat/!f P 1/ot to· /rnd a babysitt er . and I sare money by clzppmg coupons and studum9 the ads ,\/!I ]Oh n •q111rc" we 111 knmc what ·s lza ppenwu uruu11d me The Dmly />1/ot keep.-. me 111 · formed about /11c<1I. ua/ 11111al wtcl mternat 101101 e t em:- Tl1e Da1/.lf Pilot 1.~ °'L 11nporta11t part oj my l11c It ~ w1 o.,st'I every womar1 11eed:-. To Subscribe Call 642 -4 321 DAILY PILOT . I Hearings Rulin;g MulWd· SAN t.RAN ISCO CAP> Sot. Court. .ot Appeal Justicu were selected by lot Tueaday lo replace alx atate Supreme Court Ju1Uce1 who had dllqualified themaelv 1 Crom determining whether • commiuion ln veaUsalln& a lleaed m&JCOnduct. • '" the hl&h court can hokt its ·he•rlnp ln publ.k. The sl& Supre m e Court jua cea h ad stepped aside ear er in the day lo avoid ~- _-the case brought by the lssion on Judi cia l rformance. o·n]L_} ust1ce' Fr k. Newmanoecaaea to re· maki on bench in the case. ......... l:•••••..e• CONCORD (AP> -About SO hungry, thirsty mai ntenance workers protesting reassign· ment& spent their second .day barricaded inside a Bay Area Rapid Transit repair yard Tues-day. , The transit district cut off water and power to the building Monday, but there was no im- m ediate effort to remove the (. ~A ) ters who bad chained the doors from e ms1 e. BART officials, ordered by a court to submit a m onth-long contract dispute to arbitration. said trains were running as usual Tuesday, but the district feared it would be unable to maintain n ormal sch edules much longer ~re• Pa11• F••r DOWNEY (AP> Chevron USA. Inc. paid a $250 fine plus court·costs Tuesday after plead- ing "no contest " to polluting a concrete•IU:>ed flood control c hannel when 27 ,000 gallons leaked from a La Mirada pump- ing station. The spillage. a misdemeanor violation of the state Fisb and Game code, occurred April 14, when an employee at the pump· mg station failed to close a valve Po&c., <:rack Do.,,. HOLLYWOOD <AP) The Los Angeles Poli ce Depart- ment's. crackdown on prostitu- tion is continuing, with recent arrest s bring ing t h e total number of persons taken into custody since July 9 to more than 500. There were 25 arrests Monday night, Sgt. Kenneth Welty said Tuesday Those arrested in· eluded prostitutes. customers and others charged with lewd conduct, he said. , ' . Uruted Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez leads the way .from San Francisco's Union Square on Tuesday, at the start of a march to Salinas. The trek ;s designed to drum up support for the UFW's strike against the growers. The 10-mile march is expected to take 12 days . .. Mom Buries Son Killed in' ww11· LONG BEACH <APl · "I never gave up hope. Somehow in my mind I just knew he would tum up." . The words came from Mrs. Helen Challerior, 81. who fl ew to Arlington National Cemetery last week to bury· her son. Cpl. George J . ChaUenor, who was kined in the crash of a B-24 airplane in New Guinea 34 years ago CHALLENOR WAS 21 when he died m 1945. the tail-guMer on the bomber. .. You cannot just write someone off as dead unless you know for sure.'' said Mrs. Challenor. "I was stunned and relieved that my tong wait was finally over. To me. finding the plane was my life's miracle." THE PLANE WAS FOUND last November by two Au stralian ranchers. The bodies of seven other U.S. airmen were on board. ll took the government until last month to find Mrs. Challenor. a wtdow now. at the Amen can Gold Star Manor, where she lives with 348 mothers of servicemen killed or missing in action during World War II, the Korean conflict and Vietnam The Cballenors lived in Yonkers, N.Y. whe n George wrote them from college in Lowa to say he was enlisting. .. He went to basic training, lhen came home for leave and went away," sbe said. "We never saw him again.'~-. Thanks to new fe'9eral rulings as of July 1st, 1979 ALL ACCOUNTS 6 get a big b·reak at--- taguna FeileraLSavings- Ask about our new high-earning 4-ye1r certificates. Rates on these new four .. year certificates of deposit are just 1~ less than the rates on four:year goyernment securities as · determined each month by the Treasury Department. Certificat es may be purchased for as little as $100 and interest js compounded d,aily. A penalty of six months' Interest Is incurred by premature withdrawals ........._~sabool& accounts now pav . :rn" per •num. . Interest on these convenient. flexible accounts has been raised from 5V.% to 51h%. compounded daily for an even higher yield. Acc.ounta may be opened for as llttlh as $5.00. with no penalty for •lthdrawals You can now open term certif- -icates for a reduced minimum. No longer do you need $1000 to open a high-earning certificate account at Laguna Federal. A minimum $100 deposit will 'open a term account. with interest ranging upwards from 6 1h% to 8% for terms from one to eight years. Interest is ·compouAded daily. and penalties for early withdrawals have been reduced on new term certificates. T-Topper certificates-top choice for short term. Minimum $10,000 deposit. matures at end of 182 days. Call in for rate. which changes each week Penalty for early withdrawals. _____ Lopuna?~g~ FST~. ttOM~::e.~;~.,~, <:) ----AddrtlOflll bftnctlet 10 San Clemenle • Ugun• l'flllt Leoune N19ue1 • 011vetOr1nge • l1keEl11nore • Glen A~Of'I tOUAl NOUllC ---·--1nd.com1no to0n 1n 8elmon1 Shore eno Murt11111 L&NDR,. DAILY PILOT A,~. Exempt ' \ . .. . . Judge Egly Rules on· Fall Busing ·f!r0-gr1lm . , . LOS ANGELES r AP > into effect last September was a the eighth grade last year cou1d ~ · Superior Court Judge Paul Egly m istake. • continue lo a similar proaram •• has ruled agaJnat adding ninth "It seems certain that the pres· ninth graders lhle fall. · graders. to the Los Angeles bus· ent groups an~ pairings were · They argued that not to do so ing proeram this fall. saying tie m ade with a basic constitutional would return about 3,700 minqrl- would .study an expansion of the .error: that is. omitting the ninth ty students to heavily ae1regat· plan during an October trial. grade rrom the desegregation ed schools and this was both un· ~But Egly also said Tuesday in plan." the Laguna Beach judge fair and unconatitutiooal. his decision th,at omitting ninth wrote in his decision. Egly termed this a "sym- graders when the plan was put-However. Egly said he could pathetic argument" but not a not correct the error in the time realistic one. He said moat or remaining before school reopens tbote students had been attend· Sept. 11. ing schools that were not truly Brown Says He~ll Name Mark Rosenbaum. attomey d~egregated because ao many fo r the American Civil Liberties white youngsters had left public Union. s aid he would appeal -schools to avoid mandatory bus- E gly 's ruling to t he s tate ing. And he said he had "grave SupreO\e Court within a week. doubts" about the wisdom of as· "l thlnk the Supreme Court signing new seventh graders to ought to know wh~t's going on in t he junior high school man· Los Angeles." Rosenbaum.said. . datory busing plan because ot In denying the plaintiffs' mo-the racial Imbalance n those Conunittee LOS ANGEL&$ <AP > -Back t1on to include ninth grade stu· schools. 'He said he would also from a one-day trip to Mex.i co dents. EgJy said he would fully {'Onfront that issue during the for t alks on energy. California study the questiQn, a long wi! O~tober hearings. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says a ll other aspects of. the board' In response to the ruling, he will be naming members of present program. when hearing Rosenbaum described Egly as his .newty formed "Brown for on ttfe merits of the plan begin the First judge in any desegrega. P~esident " c ommJtte.e ttus ON IS. tioncasetotakestudents "out of week. . ·. ~Attorneys for the plaintiffs a desegregation program and "I have established an ex haaastcM Eg<ly to c hange the-put them back into the most plor atory committee .{or the plan so students who were in· se•gated schools in the dis- P u r pose or p r ov 1d1 ng an volved m mandatory busing in tr1d" alternat1\'e to the s hopworn · political thou~hts th{\l are drag-..rear Barsto-.r· ging the DemoC'rat1c· party down 1,,.. ..., to defeat, .. he said at an a1rpon news conference Tuesday. "It'~ a-vcl'.;)'._SlrQn~ step toward the final cofl)m1tment7" bllt"-tt .s--ooe - s mall thread short or that · · BR . establishing the .. Brown for President" committee with tht- F'ederal Ele{'t1ons Comm1ss1on Monday. r .;In a televised 10terv1ew later .,:Ij1;1esday. Brown said of his pre~- 1dential candidacy "I'm m 1t l 've put my toe in .the ~ter he re. my feet next. and rn be tiivinll in full-length . ~,it.tun the next few months." · • The governor said that he s taking Sen. Edward M. Ken nedy, D-Mass .. "at his prese11t word, that he's not a candidate · BROWN ,\ODED. "And m the meantime. I'm gomg to try to build up a coalition that w111 !>up· port my candidacy based on the real issues a~ 1 see them .. He said he believes the issues of lhe 1980 campaign will be "1deJs t hat combme. fiscal frugality with en\'ironmental sensitivity and affirmative action " At his news conference, Brown conceded that he "will obv1ouslv s upport the nominee or rhc Democratic part) ' · Goal Gasifi~atian Plant Anllounced -LttS--A~EkES t Al' 1 -An expenmentaLenergy -generating plant involving coal gas1f1cat1on in the production of electric power 1s planned tn San Bernardino County, 0Hic1als of Texaco and Southern California Edison Co. have announced. ·'The plant 1s not intended to make a profit, but to demonstrate the technology of an env1romnentally acceptable way of converting coal to po~er," Or. War ren Schlinger . ma nager of-Texaco's Mon· tebello Research Laboratory , said Tuesday IT WO..L BE THE FIRST such "combined cycle" plant in the Cnited States. ~aid Schlinger The plant, to be under construction .b~ l~l and C'ompTt-ted b~ 1983. 1s expected to operate for seven ~ t.'ars "Then there will be a dec1s1on on whether to continue 1t or make 1t larger or shut 1t down," said Schlinger. t.:nder ~c agreement. Southern California Edison will provide the coal. whJ{'h will be transported by rail to its coolwater facility Jt Daggett, near Barstow. Texaco will provide the te<:hnology for convertmg the coal to clean-bunung gas. which will run turbines that will produce electrical energy THE SYSTEM WILL BURN 1.000 tons of coal daily and will produce 90.000 kilowatts per day. said Scbnnger. less than one- tcrith the amount ol most commerc1al·s1zed generatfng stations. "This 1s the 11rst comomea cy{'le power generation." s1.11d Srhltn~er Tht.' two pi;oeesse> hav~ be~m...used separately. but this 1::. the first tJme they ~ 111 be used together .. " Alf 5 Stores celebmte the Grand Openjng·qf_ our New Canoga Park Sho\Nroom. The Hillsboro ... with all its beauty and luxury you'd expect to pay over $600 elsewhere. Bv da . 1t Jashk>n styling. decorative flounce and plusK cushions make it a most inVlnog sofa By night. 11 becomes d queen size bed with a deluxe innerspring mattress that sleeps tw0 irt comfort. A Cahfom1a Furniture Galleries special value. Choice of decorator fabrics. Every sleep sol a in our large selection on sale for this event. Nowonly \ s499 Matching Love Seat '399 Drapery & lntenor Design Servi« AVAILABLE . 15l5 North Main St. Santa Ana• 547-5895 Van Nuys •Canoga Park• Ventura La Habra · WJtittler . Open Mc>f'I .. Thurs .. Frt. 10 to 9 P.f't .• Tua .. Wed. It S.t. 10 to 6 P.M.• Sun.12 eo's P.M. FR££ Df.LIVERV .~BANKAMERICARO • MASTER CHARGE• REVOUllNG OWtGE .J \ \ I I ·' ---~ -.-. ' ,. r W~. Auguet 1, 1171 Rober1 N. Weed/Publi""' ThOmei K•vll/£dilof S.rlNtt"a K,..lblch/EfUorlal Page EdHOr Editorial Pge ~------------------.-..--------------~--~-~ Bt Tr a D s Ignores i (:ounty Priorities Cull"tan • a u u¥1. has 1ta own ~cullor prJorllli!i for ·· Orunge County pr•onU unrelated to what the count y -. n~cd~ and want A N milhoo improvl'mll'nt package for Orunl(e Coun t y, upproved b)' the tale TransPortaUon Comml s1on IHt. month. included $9 mllbon for the extension of the Coronu dot Mna· Frffway lo Jamboree Road. Now CalTraos has tom up wtth an alternaUve use 5 million to lmlu'o e the exislln«i frontaee rouds '"'longs1de the freeway site and tbe reftt for 1Jrndscap1ng projects along_ other freeway · The frontage roods will be adequate tor several ) t-u rs, Sll)S CalTran . To whkh Orange ounty T rans portation Comm1ss1on Chairmttn Al Hollinden responds, ''Baloney! .. . Balc~nC:?y 1t is. but Jn k •epll'll; with the CalTrams pohcy nt ~leering Orange County s ,rightfu! s ha re of hig hway 1unds ~ere. but into needed s.afety a nd circulat1<>n .,im µroveruents . A· further CalTrans brainstorm would divert antnK ~c; m1lhon of thl' Orange County funding package from tH'e improvement of overpasses to bulleting up park~and·ride f:tc11it1es throughout the state -though existing titc11Lt.,wi ;ire underused. · The frontage roads m the airport·induslnal center ~Jl'ea . absorbing traffic from the recently opened Corona d<.•J Mar f·reeway connector t o the San Diego Freewl6.v arc.• grossly and dangerously overcrowded. Completion of the freeway to Jamboree Road would at ll•ast sepan.1te local traffic' from througb traffic and c·ut down the accident haz~rd. · · , CalTrans <:1pparently_t.h~J>ing. •S mor•e-i~ P$•Al-a~lrtr)'fo sell this view to the transportation r·ommissionf which has lhe final say on fund a llocation. ..; If the sales pitch works, there'Jl be more injury aC'c1 tlf'nb and. more iceplant for the Orange Count~· t n•t·way scene . I j. urf Tragedies l~\t'I') ~ummcr along the Orange Coast a hundful of 1 1 .1...:t•<hl'~ O<'t'ttr. The v1ct1ms a re us ually young men whn ,, ,.. l'i11u' in!!. .4..t ~w1m tll .. lhc surf when tbe.v ~uffer nt•<·k in p 11 it·~ th:1t too oltcn le.I\.~ them permanently paral) it•cl 11 cirn thl' n1•c·k clov. n 111 ... mH"<"•••l':-.. ll lcguard!-> and med1cul peoplt• ~a~. ltw 1111111 w :-. might h.t\l' b("cn prevented 1f the sw1mmeri:. h:.HI 1 t•11H·mlw1 t·d to he more cautious of hov .. they beha\·t· 1r1 1111ldl0\\ 11 -watt·rs Tim, 1,,(·a1'. the in3unes don't see m to be related ~o. much to rough :-.u rf a s t hey do to sw1 mmerl> diving into \\ale r and hitting their heads on unexpected sandbars. Tht• v1rt1ms prob~tbl y heard the warning about not 111\ 111g into unknown ·waters before. but in the s plit second 111 wl11<·ll that r<,mtndcr went unheeded . the) irre vocably 1 h.111).!t•d lht·1r hvt'~ \\" «rn t g l\ e the!-.<.' 'ouths back the U!-c of thc1 r l 1 m l>s hut pt·1 haps there ll> Jn opportumt~ her<.• for l>Om(· <1t ht·r \.OUD.gl>ll'r''> lo he s pared a similar fate · l.nl':tl 111<.·~uc.ml ... and physicians are probably w1lling 111 prnv1d1' tht• lt-C'hmtal expertise if a community group \\ .i11t<:d tu pill tngt•t ht>r a proJ,!ram presented ·in areGI high • c·li1111I' • .wh -.pr 1ng A prc-~11mmer reminder of th(· 111 ·1·;111 ~ dHn~\·r~ and how easily they <:ould be a\'01ded 1111~·111 mc-<rn ;i dcdim• 1n the numher of thc!->c :-.u m - 1'111;111r1w Lr ;1gcdl!'s Missiiig Manners --"t\POITTS.'\11\NSl//l' 1s supposed to cmbrncc th ~· qualities and conduct exhibited· by a sports man . One who 1:/111/t'.<; by the rules of a contest and accepts victory or defeat 1/Ta('IOUSly. • Sadly. thi!i admirable code of conduct 1s being r~·pl aced h~· a code of petulance a nd adolescent anger. Our r~rerl.!nce is to the ungracious a nd definite ly un· .... portsm anJikc use of The Bird, that digital s ignal of t rudeness and rude ness that has become s o common .1 mong sports figures who have lost their compos ure m the frustration of defeat. Tenms players (Jimmy Connors being the oiost ..,1gn1Cicanl Birder-around) use it against the crowd. the li nt· judges or their opponents. BasebaJJ players split the .i 11· to vent-dis pleas ure with umpires or the ir own 1·twches. It h as s pread to a lmost all s ports. Cons ide ration and good manners have been fostered hy s ports s ince the first foot race was run. To preserve this 1:tentility. we may have to shove the m iddle fingers of the violators into t he center of their .fists • Opinions expressed 1n the s pace above are those of the Daily' Pilot Other views expressed on this page a re those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. 6osta Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. ·Boyd/Porpoises ByL. M. BOYD If you see porpoises swim· ming upside down, you can be certain they're courtlflg, reports our Love and War man 1\ Mle only three and a half inches in diameter is not all that big, bu( your averag& tO·pound raccoon can crawl through it. nonetheless. What's the na me of that ljt· tie wasp-like jnsect that eats horseflies? Don't recall. Dear Gloo111 y Gus Gov. Moonbeam is a better actor Utan Jane Fonda. J F. don 't recall. Any how. a c lever entre pre neuer 1n California is selling same in batches. Claim is that it costs a s table ~wne r .with fo'ur horses about $15 a month to contt,ol the flies with the usua,I" insecticides. But said owne r re portedly can do the . job for $3 a month with fly predators. Q. ''ls there really s uch a pla~a s ''H ometowri, U.S.A.?" A. There is that. A suburb outside Chicago is so called. -1r s also true that your cat has more muscles in its tail. if any, than you have in your ~ead. . . Q. "How many lakeR does the 'Land.C 10,000 Lakes' - Minnesota actually have?" A. More than 15,000. Q. "Does ~Y countr;y u.;e • Br.Ille eJQboased paper money for the benefit of the blind?'' A.. Delctum does. Know of noneother. • Richard Reeve8 ·-· .:ROsalynn _Plays ·at rolitics t.ns ANU ELES The deputy pn•a.1dt'nt oC the ,United States u mt• to town tht-other day. She MllU'l{'-tj u lot a nd aaid. several tam<>~. lhut she was having a lot or fun and these were sttre excit- m~ llm(.>s. She added that polls <1re 1Showrng for the first Ume thut An\erlcoos are pessimistic dboul their personal futures. ltobldynn Carter is on tour. She stopped here after hitting Fr~sno and Dalla!> and Pine Bluff . Ark . lots of place!> She as J ~U t !.y, c harming ! . tireless Judy w h o ha s absol ut t·ly n o t h i'n g to Stty IC. she 1s the president's prm· c1pal ud 1ser, as lbe White I louse seems to be s1gnahng, tht>n she must be telling her E a rl Watt>rs huaband 1ubstanUally more than ah e told the 200 fallbfut DemQcrata who h eard her. Politely, at the Beverly-WU.ah.ire Hotel. • They heard Mrs. Carter say: "f 'M HAVING such fun ... I Just talked to Jimmy. I call him every day ..• He's lonely ... Amy is fine. she's at tennis camp ... , He promised he would reorganize the govern· m ent -and he dJd -. These are such exciting times . . . Our country is good. our country is s trong _ .. It really 1s an excit- ing time. The polls show for the fi rs t time that a majority of Am erica_ns lie pessi mistic about their own futures ... Jimmy is. without a doubt. the best possible person to lead us through this time . . . It was such a fun week." She gtggled after many of those lines . The crowd. a s far as I could tell. was stunned nus v must have been a significant event -tbece wer e a dozen television cameras . This must be a significant person -Time magazine and everybody else is saying that she's No. 2 al Ute . White House. Somehow the signals got m ixed. Somehow. tbe signals always seem to get mixed from this White House. ls Rosalynn the .Iron Magnolia., Or. is she tttii gracious, s lightly giddy. lady standing up for her husband" Whateve r s he really i~. she's no Eleanor Roosevelt. If Mrs. Carter believes in anything but Jimmy. you can't tell at by heanng her in public . Brown or praying for Teddy Kennedy. One man stood in the doorway as Mrs. Carier began speaking and said: "I can't force mysetr· to step into that room and Jisten lo that crap." He was a con· gressman for 14 years. The first lltdy's triP, is a small thing. Contradictory;~e almost. everything out of •e Carter White House. The l•dY being presented af! the deputy leader of the free w<*'ld acts like an ag· . ing debutante All W s in the name of -her husband who has denounced People magadne as CJ symbol of the new American decadence and then seqds his ..: ..)ll..U out-. t o 1>1 ay bApl e THE 'l'RIP w as pa rod y magazinepolitics. · po litics: A candidate tour without a candidate. trying to raise $250..000 from people who are mostly JUSt being poUt~ lo a flrs t"lady. By my cottnt. most of the peopl e at the 8 everly - Wilsh1re are working for J er ry UNFO ~TUNATELV, the signals are Just as 'scrambled on the bag thmgs. Carter s ays the S ALT agreeme nt is his top priority as president. But when ha s adm1na!>t rat1on s pokesmen traveled to :Capitol Hill to, sell the treaty rn open hearings - !>ent there by him to try to focus American attention on a com· plex issue he decides to go to Camp David and hold hi s travel· ing domesl1t -.umm1t meeting \lo 1th Who's Who in America. Re!>ult No ont· pay' any atten· ion to lhe pro·S/\LT testimony .Then. (\f t:Ourse. he diverted c1ttent1on from the domest1l· ~umm1t and the cn:,_es ctf"'energy and ammurality by. 1n fns--wlfe..':-. "'ord!>, · reorgan1Z1ng the gov- i'rnmC'nt .. "It \\'S'S not rash," Mrs. Carter said. "ll's really great for the country . It's AOmg to be good. --.JI Then· will be hard times, inna. t1on . uncmploymr·nt will be go 1ng up. the:: energy crisis wall gt•l \loOrse . we'll need a good Cabinet I'm so excited abolft \\hcrt !>going on ~n this country." Thf' former co11g r essman . "'all.1ng out on Mrs Carter. \\ iJSO I It ., ltk1· w;itchang iJ <; r. t-vi... l 1 a~ c d y 1 I) al you· v <· Jln·adv rc·ad .. h1• ~aid. "We all I.no.... ho\lo tp1~ 1:-. going to end and no one tun ch<inge 1t Cl'r· tamly nol Hosa lynn Carter." Fonda Spotlights Confirmation Process • :-ih1• m:1~ h:.ivt• won two J,?Old 11scars from the '.\1ot1on P1ctun· 1 i\n1cll·mv. hut t he Cahforn1;i St•n;ll1· \\;1uldn l vote ac;_LressJanc t· cmda .1n:r vri i~ri... 1\0len•n a lead t roph) lfl'r h1ghl.'I volat1te personalJlY oupl('(f with her ln\'OIH•ments 1n " C'l1 things ai. ,int 1 Vietnam \lo a r and anu nudc•ar <I(· mon!>l rataon~ h;,ve mad(' her a storm t(•ntC'r of con- troversy <1nd pers ona non grata with a cons ide r able numberofstatesenators. Enough of them at any rate to effectively block -with a 28-5 vote confirmation of her ap· pomtment to the California Arts Council, a non-salaried post to which she was named by Gov- ernor J erry Brown. IT TAKES someone as prom1· ne nt as J ane Fonda to attract at· ArtH9ppe . lt•nt1on to the defect~ of the pre i.Pnt system whereby the ~n;,i te apµrov6 or Joc::sn't approv(• the uppomtc:cs of the gO\'t>rnor Tht' ::.y!>tcm. ~~J.? to <tll of the· J!O"ernor's ~ appo1ntmenL., ;md many of the cmnor ones s uc:h as Fonda 's. as inttrnded to protcc•t the public from 1rrJ· t1onal choices of a governor But what happened wath Fonda thoroughly ex.poses the falsity of the c onf.it:malien-~ess L'nlike the 'rederal system wherein confirmation must be given before an appointee C'an l<tke office . the California• con- firm at.Jon comes after lhe fact • Because of Utls. Fonda coOld huve served at least until lhe year 's end without confirmation. if the Senate failed to take any ac t 1on one way or the other on lhe re· solution to confirm. Brown could h ave. reappointed he r next J a nu<try toserve another year T his is what haf>p~ned m an 1dent1cal situation when Brown named the controversial Ray l'rocunicr d1.11rrnan of lh• o\rJ Jll r\uthC>rll '.\ M~OTHER IJ E ..... C'T pl·rm11' .1 go\'ernor to fall po ... 111on!-> norrTUJl I~ reqwnng l'Onhrm<1t1on "'.1th persons des1gnat<•d J '> ett.·ung · aad thlb a\O~ sulmu111ng th<' per~n·s nJmt· fnr , onhrm&t1on ent1 rel~ Conf1rmJtron µro\ 1-.1on!-> ha\~ been adopted in ::.tJgcc; by the Legislature wh1c:h anuunl.!> m large part for the dl;'fect!>. Con tributing to the problem was the laissez faire attitude of the Senate an the past But. of course. the Senate had nevefl>efore experienced a J er ry BrO'ol.'ll as governor. The others would carefully test the water before appointing and promptly withdraw <fl the fi rst sign of op· position. Brown, however . 1s possessed of that p eculiar Na poleonic co mplex whi ch makes ham believe has every moveisordained in Heaven This leads him to appoint persons like Adnana Gianturco .ind H1N • Hird JOd tht·n s neer <tl I ht' JJ rolt.: ... t:-• So "hil1· m.inv people will think 1L 1~ unfortunah· and a paty lh"'l ... ut.·h a t.1ll•nl<:d .Jet rcl>S as Fonda "'a:. '>UbJl'C'tt•tl t11 Lht: embarras:.· mcnt of r~~ct1on by th-e, Senate. tbl' faull hl·~ b.1!-.1<. ally with Brown "'hO:.l' tn!>t•ns1t1 .. 1l' lo the feelmgs of other<, hCJ" by-now become notoriou:. ANDOVt:RALL, thereseems a bit of JUStl<'t' .in all the fuss, for Fonda ha!> cxh1b1te d an ~r· rogance similar to Brown's as welt as a seeming disdain for a ll those things which h;rve con· tF1buted to the opportunities_bolh she and the J(overnor have en· JOyed And many wall disagree with the ~overnor ·s execu ti v~ secretary Gray Davis· contention _ that the test for confirmation ··should not be ph1losoph1cal com . pat1b1Llty." Would you want an Arts Council approving proJects wherein the Ame rican flag 1s being burned by protest\!rs '! How to Stop 'Efforting' -for a ·Modest Fee A II right, that does i~ ! For years, I've tolerantly gone along wath laid back Californians who ar e into themselves or whatever on the grounds that what a con· senting adult does in private is none of m y business. But these types have gon(! too far I am speaking of the catalogue of "Spring Offerings " from lhe Ca lifornia Ins titute of Transperson- al P sychology- i n M e nl o P ark that my friend Harry S e ltzer jus t received in the mall. ,. Ha rry said the Institute addressed him as "Resident." which s how s yo u h ow transpel"80nal an institute can get. But he said he 'thought I would enjoy the offerin111. I didn't. "Seen one. seen 'em all." I thought as I idly leafed lhrouab it. P ERSONALLY I s uppose "Enrichment of l·Tbou Rel•· tion1hiP'" for only $40 a couple or $30 an lndMdual ta well worth the money -partJcuJ~ ii the individual 11 Jddiopb . And learnlna lo l>eeolne • "buman, elf, dwarf, hobbit or other uoUc races" for a mere $20 sounds there it w<ts an bold capital let- dirt cheap. ters · 1 was a bit discomfited to "TRANSPERSONAL TENNIS learn that "there is within each $20. of us a magical chilU . . con· · s tantly seeking expression once IS NOTHING sacred" "My · we stop efforting and let go ·· basic e(Tlphasis." writes the m Wh at discomfited me was not _ structol". who 1s somebody n~med discovering that f was pregnant Robert Rosser· Hutchins. "wtll be ~ilh a magical child: it was lhe.P v'ery thought of efforting. I wish • the Institute to know that t have never efforted in my life and I 1t'lcla am too old to stop doing so now. NOR· WILL I join the "Hu· Men's Group," which is about to make an attempt at ·~contact· ing the divine male attribute" for a piddling $18. It isn't the money, it's the instructions in the catalogue lo "bring your es· sence and we . . .• will share a pot luck vegetarian dinner." I have nothing against pot luck vegetarians, but 1 never bring my essence out in· public. Call me a n old fuddy·duddy l! you will, but I believe 1D keepl.nl my essence hidde n in my ock drawer where it:.S safe. Neither was I much Interested In realldnl my lullne11, usln1 personal accountablllty tools. 1rowlq tbroulh touch or receiv· in' "an exlensive loot waah" lor Just se. Same old stuff:-AnCJ°"'1. ... and Ir's Jusc Che right • lensfh to cue In on •n.Y ga pumpl.fne up." on the creation of a tennis dialogue between partners that enrourages lhe transcendence of individua l limits. centering techniques such a s mirroring, visualization and mant.ra will be used to enrich and expand lhelen· nis dialo~ue :: To any tennis player of my vintage, such a statement is not only Wlgrammatieal and incom- prehensible. it is heretical. For generations , the dialogue between partners in doubles bas been traditionally limited to "Yours!", "I thd.Ught you were going to take it;"' "Stay on your own aide of the court.'' and when the match bas ended, "It's too bad you were off your game to- day." WHAT nDS young ([assume he is young) man fails to realize Is that the sole purpose of play- ing doubles ls to hav someone t,o blame your defeats upon. And any attempt to enrich and ex· pand the dJaJoeue cpn only lead to bloodshed. .. • So I will thank tlMte California seekers of knowJedle. to ltiu to probing the eaeace of u lt, tbe na(ure of God and~ meamna of life. Let them leave tbe lm- partanl subjects to thoM ot ua wbo know tt0methin1 about · them. ~--,·~-----------,. .. I \ -------• -. an eeps ~=-=-~'=--=-Aillfll~:k41K1l:l"l¥11•1• ••• " N1'JD·-Lq~~~~=F~~ ' U.1hble Dancer Still Performing.at 75 By ROB THOMAS GLENDORA cAPl S.lty Rand, still wavln• old lady in Ure· rud d niahlaown reall y be Sally Rand• • h•r fana at ~. expla,lns why SACMENTO (AP) A alale aaency had the right to ult an employee who waa und er ln - veatleatlon in a drug case. lo provid e superiors with names or friends whom they could question, the 3rd Dis- trict Court of Appeal tias ruled. Keepa you on top of the. entertainment scene. Friday a In the DAILY PILOT Low Cod Spay, Neuter, Vaccination • · Dermatolofnl Freeway Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. 645-2483 By Appointment "1 caa't lm•llD dolnl anythln1-' lae t am a very natural / rsnn, "'d I know ttual I am alway• 'on.' I ' rather perf6rm a nd hear th~ •P plauae than do anything else. P.eople llSk me, 'Wh at the hell are y~u dolna al ror~ Well , ll 's • lot beltt<r lbando ngntll'dlepojntlnthepallo " SHE 8AID Slit: WOULD BE a little delayed. and wenl to the kitchen of lhe comfortable, heavily furnl8h~~ngalow. lt seemedlhal she was ~lhe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ midst of 11howan1 lwo teen-age boys how to string yurn on a bent coat-hanger to make poodle toys for Her lll$t en11a1e ment.s were an Albuquerque and Santa .. ~e. N M . m May nlll this year. she bad bffn performing her fan and bubble dance:s all over lhe country 40 weeks a year In 1978. virus pneumonia left her lung~ permanently Impaired and she suffers from usthma 'the damllC'd smog doesn't help al." SALLY UVES ON TUE MAIN drag of lh1i. quid citrus-town \Cheu_ she tutS ma~e ~er homt· since 1928. Sbe remains ·Glendora's most famous citizen. tho ugh there were tames when the townspeople weren't so proud. Arter her sensa- tional debut with the fan dance al lbe 1933 Chlcago World's Fair, she was hauled into the courts of vari.ous cities on grounds of public exposure. "The last tame was m Om aha in 1964." she re- marks wistfully. ''You know the sto about the 75- year-old man accused of rape who pleads guilty-because he felt it was a compliment ? Well, l felt proud at the age or 60 be arrested for beingnaked m public." It had been 15 years since I had interviewed Sally Rand at the old Silver Slipµer in Las Vegas. 1md I didn't know what to ex~ct. he_f1rst impression RANo _was far from favorable. Could that toothless litt1e Stuards Ltd. of Lido ~ ViJlage is holding dn \\ unprC'cec!Pntf'cl -,~11nnwr ~.ilc. TI1c bclldnc C' Of U\IT currf'nt='~ .• 1son merchandise must be sold to mflkf' Wc1Y lor rl n~\v c·onrept 111 mpn'<, f ash1on. ~ngs_of tri tly..5.Q...tQ..70%...2.tl. Our limit<.>d supply won't !<1st. so gc1 in early for the best selection. ~E'S HOW YOU SAVE Silk & Wool Sport Coats ;::p~~~ 1 122.50 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts REG S30 sg 00 70'lb PRICE • All-Silk Neckwear REG 512 50 roS30.00 s3 75 ·g 00 7Cl"l>PfilC( • -• Summer Sport Coats REG Sl 65.00 s49 50 700..PRICl • We wlll eictl'nd our hours until 10 PM Thur5d4y. F"d.iy and Siturd .. y, Sund.ty noon until 5 P.M for this Spt'CMl s.rJe the church bazaur Arter the boys left, Sally excused herseU tQ get d ressed. She r e turned trans forfl\ed. Smartly dress;n a blue and whlle suit, she seemed dee ade ounger than her years. Is h~r face lifted? " rtainly More than once. It's no more com- plicated than keeping my hair blonde -which isn't hard to do because it 's practically white. I'm dut> for another lift. but 1 want lo w1il until I can have a bridge made. A few of> my teeth were loosened in an accident, and I had lo have them re- muved " • · BUT SHE CLAIMS NO ARTIFICIAL aid for her. bosom, and adds: "The legs are still good. "1 Indeed they are . She demonstrated their limber- ness by touching the floor s traight-legged. When not perform ing, she visits Q)Deiul>y ballet school or practices al her home. The Rand conversation ranged widely. About how she became enamored with show business because h~r m othe r got theater passes as a Kansas City Post reporter'. About her early years in lloltywoo_ci a s leading lady with Cecil B Oe Mille. ·About how proud her mother was of Sally's fame and how indignant she b•ame over the Chicago Fair arrest. Always, Sally was cand'id ·'I've saved a few dollars. l'vl• got the apart ments m back and a few certificates. I can't afford a yacht. but I once owned a Rolls f\oyce station wagon Pretty JUUY. nuh'> I used to have p1cn1cs on the tatl8al~, .tba..t 1 m·pressed m y .. a n oot y- fr1ends .... "HOW LONG SINCE l'VE HAD a beau·• I'll equivocate on that one and say not since 1964 In the interim, every so often I go to the. islands or some romantic place and I meet an old friend with wbopl l have be\!n in love. It's best when it hap· pens that way : no q~stions, no arguments. no recrimination .... ':l think..it.:S-a ~ood rule nevef"to g0-toJ>ed with any one you don't love It's better to haxe someone who knows all about you and still loves 'you Today's promiscuity 1s like laking n shower' wtlh a raincoat on." · Sally admitted that her friends are "dying off like flies" and her house. once filled with v1s1tors. 1~~mpty most of the time - BUT HER SON Se,\N, HIS wife and their l \\O children live only seven blocks away, and s,he de: lights in their company. Scan. co-owner of nurserv i•ucumonga, 1s a Mormon, and last year bap- tf9!d ru s mother into the faith. As soon as Sally gets the dental work done. she plans to hit the road again "As long as it's run and I get paid ," she sayl>. "I' II ke<'p doing 1t." Sex Pays Off . X-film Fattens Fund SAN DI EGO c AP J -"I haven l ·seen a dirty movie since I was in college 17 years ago," said (}ne or I.he 250 fnen(fs and me mbers of the Am crican Civil La berties Unlon before the s how. They each paid SlO to see "Sex World.'' an X · rated motion picture :it the Pussycat Theater. The· proceeds will help the ACLU finance a lawsuit to improve conditions at the San Diego County Jail. . A spokeswoman s aid that while the ACLt; doesn't endorse X-r ated film s, it believes m a con- sl1tut1onal right lo see them. Arson Pondered In Hotel Blaze CAMBRIDGE. Ohio (AP> Stale fire offlc1als have not ruled oul arson as a possible cause of a Holiday Inn fire that t1a1 med the lives of nine persons. four of them children, and injured 79 others as they s mashed through windows to escape the inferno. lnvestJgators i;aid the blaze began Tuesday at a spot along a wall In the northeast section of the first floor. "IT WAS LIKE A COAL mine fare." assistant l Fare Marshal Frank J ewell said. "It roared down I the first floor corridor " and then back again, "and t 4 L; t;( like a natural chimney il went right up the stairs." I Jr. It S, _.. . A mobile arson investigation laboratory was al , V..,(! ,1 i . the scene Tuesday and State Ftre MarshaJ William B. Sanders said arson was being considered. Lido Village. 3439 Via Oporto N B h CA 92663 A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR I~ several of ewport eac · ........ ~ the deaths, ·oUicials said, was the vinyl or plastic 675 -17 17 wall covering in the corridors lbat gave off thick, ..._ ___________________ lung-cloggiftg ~mo~e as It burn~. · •, 1AONEY MARKET CERTiFICATF.S -' llOtltH-$10,000· 11111111011 ..--~~~~~~'-~ .. 0 •• . o Anouol .... IM• eUl·aoaUI term. I · · aa. are quoted 1"fekq and are bued on th• aver- age ~t ratl for 11X·month U.S. TNuury B1lla. So purchaae or redempUon fees. Federal regul&· uom proh1bU. oompouncUnC of tnt.ereet and requ1re a aubeta.nual lnt.ereet penal\7 for early wUhdraw&l. - QUOTE FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 2 THRU AUGUST 8, 1979 . . . -._ ..... 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Take the QTM Challenge and see for yourself. Come see Lis or we'll come to you for a free demonstration. • 11191MrQuality Typewriter .. A .. Maintenance Jnc . 1?942-C Skypartt Cirde Irvine, CA 921,14 (714) 957-1195 . Hours: 7:30-5:30, M-F 10:00-2;00, Sat: -~ - 4o -~ . . M . °"'LY PILOT ,. . ~ounty _ Fil~s LawSuit " Orance Cowity 1ovemment. flled IWl to re-the decorative beam• that encircled the aecoo<h cover the '2>7,000 It expect.I to pay out ror ,.moval thlrd and fourth 1torlo1 were cracked. Al that. of crumbUnc deeoraUve beama from the year.old time. the county Bo1rd of Supervl10rs decided It tlall of Admlnlatralion bwldlnc. would be bett.er to remove the beama than alt.empt In addlUon, I.he COWlt1 Is dmnucbn( tbal it re repaln to lh«'m. celve an addlUonal 1100,000, a flaw'• aald &o equal -TIW! t>e•md· are bein& removed by Breakers theoriainaleo1tottbebea1nS.. Inc .• a Lone Beacb·bHed cooctete demolition firm. at a cotl or SlS5,737. IT WAS Dl8COV aao LAST December that The county want.I that money re_pald to It - -----------.....---· _....;. .. _ alon1 wtth '40,000 for te1Un1 and evaluation of the AP Wlre.,.;r. Comment .on Diggs California R epublican Representatives William Dannemeyer. left, of Fullerton. and Daniel Lungren of Long Beach discuss amendment" to expel Rep. Charles Diggs, D-Mich .. which failed on the House floor. Di ggs was ·publicly censured, however, to· become the first so chastized in more than 50 years. · beam1 and •12.000 for inaltlllaUon ot teau>0rary wooden 11Apporta, accordln1 to the suit. prepared ' by 0.puty Couuel Terry Dix.on. NAllED AB DEl'ENDANTS BiHbe action are the architect, LeRoy Roae; ao eqineertng rtrm, Scberrer-Bauman and Associates; two contrac·, t ora. Morley Conatructlon and CECO Corp .. Bethlehem Steel Corp.; Southern CaUromia Test· in& Lab-Irvine, and The American lnaurance Co. Accordin8' to the lawsuit, Rose was paid ~~i:.chitectuu...._....i¥1c••· 'Rec•Dily, Rose, alon1 with former county Supervisor Ralph . Diedrich, was sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison rollowlbg a bribery conviction unrelated to the Hall of Administration project. · . . "'M'm'ley served as general contractor for the $8,030,800 project. The firm has been paid all but . $S9,000forthejob, a<;cordlnglothesull. ·The suit c har-ges the defendants with negligence. breach or contract and f>reach or im· plied warranty. · ' , OC F!rm Charg'ed In Stock Sales An Orange County auto wax firm was charged with selling stock to investors in violation or slate law in a suit filed by the Orange County District At- torney's office. The suit alleges that TR·3 Chemical corp .• or Anaheim, sold common stock without having the sales qualified by the state Commissioner or Corporations. The firm markets auto wax and other automobile beauty preparations. according to the suit. 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' ~.Augu1t 1, 1979 ( Cinnamon or Honey •ODAK Ektralite 1 O CAMERA OUTFIT h's always ltlere so you won't miss a good flash picture ' ,.,,--.. ~·;;~~.r II 119 ~i4iJ COLOR PRiN1' FILM f~r INSTAM~TIC .CAMERAS ,- CLAIROL CRAZY CURL ,~(/"~ Steam Styl ing Wand 1t ~l1 llz Twirl a curl on 10 -• +-. -.,..~~ ~onds Steam on demand ' J. ''r/ " with automaflc curl release tl1p ..,,,_ ..... .. '• cau.mt '' Promax Compact'' HAIR DRYER •• Small flgt1twe1gh1 for easy usage and storage ~ 1•••m (UKSTOI f'IU) 12.88 DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER 96 oz. FAMILY SIZE STAYFREE . llUJ.PADS NO BELTS! NO P.INll ••• ' - .. .-_.. .. -..... •t .. ··!··-·-·· . .. .4.J• DAM.YPtt.OT NATION I OBITUARIES ~~-:--=--~-~-:-+;AOtO. Enginee ~. Eear. I ~--..... ------ ' ~1 PUllUC NOTICE f'l~lnout aUM•eM MMWllTATHIMIWf ··1 think the 11o1ruggle (Cl4' J)O'*~r around thi• .getting out ol hand." •lfOWN EMMA F BROWN. rHI0.111 ot Coron• otl M¥ C. P•-•••V .., July >o, "" Sunt....i llV ,,., •Miii lloyel ••-of __ , 8eec:11. Ce . O•U9fl!tr T-8uc;•ltr Of ColQne "'11 Mar. c ... rnolMr ~ry Wll\Ofl Of Newoor1 &e«ll, C• , t><otller Wlllitm W11\0t1' 01 1rvJ11t, C• . •110 J 11r~n0<n1loren llov•I Jtm~ 8row11 It, Mt1•111e Oen,.• Brown •M Sundn M•Y 8uUler FuNr~I \erl•ltl" will t>e neld 1 00 PM Oii Thur..s .. y, A1>9u•I 1, 1•1• •I P41<1fl< 111 .... Moflv••v Cl'I•~• woll'I Rov CIKI<• Sm11n otllt ••t•no In te1ment P•c•••<-View Memori.tl PAr._ N ew port 8fa<" PdCHIC V 1tw MOr1u<1rv Ool o;<to<• HALL CADY L HALL, •t\ldenl ot L•oun• 8HCll, C• P•\...O ....... on July 1~. 191• F.,.,,,.,,, 114d thfJ K•••muoo !ttovt-&. Furnace Company 1n Ann At'Dor, M1<ruq•n He •f'd ,,., w1•• moveo to LtQ""'9 ~.iKn. C• ,,, 19~. l>Ouqhl llW Live WI,, Cl<t"""" d tr w montM later. Memoer ot 1114t LaQuN Ae•<n l•M\ Htt 1\ surv1~0 b 'I "'' ..... MdflOnt Hell al L~ ..... B•·"'"· c.. " \Ol'l'W11h4m C•Ov H•ll 01 M tC n lQ•n 1 0'•nO<"tlOrt n • orot n•r o." G••• H•U °'' l •qund a .. •<" C.• .ftid • ,.,.,, F ,.nc .. -. w.,o'* o f UQUf'10 Hill\ C. ')#tY1t•'\ '*'" bf> ,,.,., on r ""'°"Y Auvu~t I. 1'19 '" I lO PM '" tf\t' Cttaoet of M ((orrn•( ti; Mor1v•'' l'4lQunc1 9.,;,(P\ C• ••trt P .. v ~,,.,.., M../nV>n ofttc '"''"Q *"'~' mtint w111 ~ Of1v•tf' In 11 .. u ot Uowtr Oond11on' M6'v bi-' mnOt• to UY Aiu ••••tv l')f ~tn CN \t Meo•' •I (•"'""' 11971 C<>~\I Hwy Soo111 l<tQuM ( • M, Co,-m 1'-Ii ~tUor v L4'-0untt bt-•t n O•r~cfo,-• ·Deaths HUE•SC·MMAN JULIA HUEBSCHMAN. re>ldent ot Co,•• N-. , .. P·U>eO ••O Oii July '31, 1919 Servocn ••• pendonQ di H•rl>Or (Awn Mount Ollv• Morh.,.ry o• ~· .... ~ Ol•UN , WILLIAM F OZBUN, former •••I otnt ot F ull•non, C• Pa»C!<I ~wo on Jutv "· 191' Hit w•• .oc tive 111 '"" An;tllPIM El~S Clull Ht I\ •u•v·••O DY '"' wtf" C.1.t't ( Funeral iervtC~\ will t:it' 11e10 011 Tllur.O.y at 11 00 ANJ •I tile Harllor La . .wn M~mor1al CnaPtl S•O SS~ STINSON· MYRllE 8 ~TINSON.·~ I•, re\I """' o• 11un11AQton lle.iKh. c a , o~ w ooenly on J uly tt, 1919 •I tr>e Hvnt 1nQton 1ntPtComtnun1t~ H~ll•I. Mrs St1n\on w•\ • n•t1ve d•U9hter o• C•lolo1n1a. 9•.0U.teO troni Hunt ll>Qton 8HC II H1ljll ScllOOJ jn 1911 Siie h.0 °"" a nu•.,.. on Ir. 0r~'9' Covntv •reA tor 20 't'9•rs Mid wa<t e•t,-~me•v 4< 11ve in ttll c1v1< a1'd pat1lt(al M I ovolou tn Hun1tnqtOll lkKll, C• ~ ""•' • louncl<t\11 member ol ,.,. Hunl •nQton S.ach S.1Hor C1t11en\, dlW • m em Of'' Of tnt Hunt1nrgton S.M.n H1\. IO(l(dl !.lx,.IY. •nd Frtend\ ot lhe l•br•rv Slw-·~ 5.urv1veo DV) cl\11d,-en GeorQt J St•"'°" ol Aneneom C• . M4 rtAn F> t.11..,.1 Of LonQ IMMll C• •nd N•n<y V•nOuvn .01 Porttalld, Ore90fl, 11 ~MCKflUdren .. net I I QrU I qr•nctcP\llOrrn a1w onf' \l\tf'r •utr. Jo"n\on ot Lonq Be.Ch. C• F r1~f\O'\ m•v < atl on Wt.>Of"'-t\deW' untu 9 00 PM ;tf tn .. p,,.., t 8rottu~,.._ 5,,..,,.,, Mflrluar; wntirf' 'un.,.•f Yr YI(~~ will bt" tondUil lf"O on f "u'..O"'v df '1 00 AM w 1tf'\ O• Tntl........,.. W 0¥f>rton p..:t\tM ~ trv-r ,, t Chf.\tutn Church, 0U1<•••1"0 lntr,,,.,.-"' will Ot> •t\ P dt•ht "''~-. M~n>O,•ol 0 Pur• p,,..rc.t-Srotn~'" Sm 11n-, Mof'fUdr ~ d irt>< tOt"• )ltt o)Jfol Millions Elsewhere , Unclaimed LONDON CAI'> Beatrix Lehman, 76. a s tage . mo\ 1c and tclev1s1on al1.ress fo r 55 years. dJed Tuesday REINSTATED EMERYVLLLE (Al' J Emery High -School. which lost its academic a ccreditation. has 1t back again. The Western Associa· lion of Seco ndary Schools lifted th~ ac· creditation in February 1978. citing hos tility among teach ers, ad· ministrators, parents and school board mem· bers.' But the association has issued a new ac· creditation through June -1982 Neptune Society J4t•n. '-"' , ._, ~ LAWM-MT. OLIVl Monuerv • <:eme1erv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Me~& 540-5554 l.Aln.8EaGHOH fUMEa.Al HOME 646-~24 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llU. llOADWAY MOITUARY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 SM'nt & TUTMU MOITUAlY WUTQ. .. CHAl'll MortuatV • Crerret1ons Flower Shoo 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646488 NKlllOnBS IMITM'I MOllTUAaY 627Matn St. HuntlnQton Beach 538-6539 ......... , CO&.OMIAL N •AL NOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave. \Wstmmtter 893-3525 PAc.IC Y1IW .,..t•OllMPAltf ' -CMw"'V Mottu•rv CMpel 3100 PecUlc V..w Onve H9wPOrt Beech ... 2100 MIC• ICI MOWTUAl•S "'"""' Befeh ..... ,, ~ .. Sin JUM Ceotttrano --·~ . By Heirs SACRAMENTO <AP> State Controller Ken Cory as s<:ekmg the heirs of James H. Smith 'Of Sac ram e nlo the y could 1nhent the SI02.820 he left when he died m May. 1976 at age 61 Cory sa10Sm1t . -a Sou th e rn Pa cific boile rmaker. is one of 273 p ersons wltose estates he received in April. May and June because heirs could not be found. The 273 persons left $722, l l ~. bringing the number of estat es in which the controll er has custody to 11,055 valued at $12.411 ,149. Smith left a house on T Street in Sacra mento, $61.000 in bank accounts and traveler's checks. pos tage s tamps , and three·pound cens filled with coins m his ba~e ment. SS Tax Mistakes Oaimed WASHINGTON CAP l A metlcan s a n gry about the larger bite lhe Social Security tax is taking out of their pay checks can thank the s mall g r oup o r specialists who designed the progr~m . says a book. T b e bo ·ok . · • Po.licyma-kiAg for Social Security," says the s pecialists won public support for the program. bul created' long,~rm problen)s.-by keeping the payroll tax rate artificially low. 'Author Martha Derthick. a political acientisl, says it would be a mls-take for Con1reu to take money from ceneral revenues or• tu-leu .taible tban lhe payroll one to bolater the pro1ram. at, lhe naues. would perpetuate past mil· takes when pollticiUI and the public lbouaht Social Security could be coa1tantly expanded wltbout hip lansT"" '6ftdk1MH..._.YM w•11t 111 t"e Sllll .. CIHllfted HI ot tlM D•HYNle 642 ... 7. , ... fOtlOWilOt ..,_ ., ......... '., 4NIMALOOGH·~l.l~NIA'S ""HTIOC 11'£f HOTIU, S. ~ 11 ... Or-..M, L.eVott •· trww, tt71• 0• ~..w· w z ... rlltl, • J .... 'Syiifuel' Boondoggle Con , c..r-•tM.tr ,C...Wlll•tt.U fl\I\ M IMI\ t• <~IM 1W.., '" he ;aid. "We 've been learnlnc bow In "'"'h•• DETkOJT tAf') -Althou&h auto ft\llnetl'I appt'ar to Wt:lcOMtl Pr l · denl Carter'• aynth Uc tuel• pro· 1ram, aomt• r11r It may lum into • WHtefUJ boondoitlt. the strip.m1nin&.lnduatry." '"" ~.:;:;':.~;.:; •11., 111e M aronl tald the prttadenl's pro· 11111v ~,., .. o10r-.. ~, • .,, J111, aram left out one tHentlal -~con· 1• ,.,, .,0 _ trol Of &asoline priCet. P ... H.,_ Or-(.oe\t OellY Pl .. t. "Industry. dealers and the public A119 '· •· u. n. "" m1.,. .. ----·--PUJUC NOTICE 1=t ~ f'ICl'lTlOl.tl~· - NAMalTAfeMaNT . -"I don't know.what took .o Ion&." 11ld J~ B Bidwell. executive. director ol tbtt General Moton Corp. research laboratorlH, whOM com, pany .hu bffn ur•lna • start on a synthtttJc fut>l Industry tor 14 months. ------------· PUBUC NOTICE al tar,. would be bett.er served if prices al the pump were allowed to 1 float up a nd down . If there's ---------- ,,,. , .. ._ ... ....,..,., ·~ 004 ... .,..,,, ,.u n hardship, handle it another wa~ -"",..'"°"' •u11Ntss NAMe UAT«MENf fuel stamps. perhl!ps. like oo<l '"' •ot-•119 per-,, ooi119 1111~. HUNTINGTON 8f'ACH PAINf ANO 800'1'. 1611 Slet••• H"ntiftVIOOI 8••<1•. C.lllor "'" t2'41 stamna." Mu ., ,.,. 8[ACH •TIME ll EAl TY lit '""'"' O••n Stern•r, lO, N••"••ll•. API 8. Hun11nqtOt1 9tec:n, fltCTlTIOUt eusii.m--c.111orn •• n.... BUT BIDWELL ADDED, "All or a s udden. everybody wants lo do somethinc In th•l area If we do loo much. too aoon. we maahl spoil the whole thine.·· The pre.ldent 's proaram, calling ror commllmenl of $88 billion to pro· duce 2.~ million barrels a day m 1990. IS "a pot.ent1al hres aver ror the Unit· -ed Stat.es ov.u ~}on£ CWL sustam~ inc employment and our mobility .. sald Jacques Maroni, director or en· vironmenlal research and engmee r ing planning for Ford Motor Co. o r the 8.5 million barrels a day or import,ed oil. transportation uses about halt, with that hair about equally divided between cars and all other forms -tru.cks. lraan~. buses and airplanes ·-• THE CONSENSUS emerging from interviews with technical exel'utivcs in the Big Ttirce companies is that mining oil s hale. found mostJy in Colorado. Wyoming and Uta~. as the be~t place to s tart. b_ecause the technolQ&Y is well·de\ e loped. the price or shale-produced petroleum would be closest to that of natural pet.s:oleum. existin~ retinencs could be used. and · synthetic rue ls from that sol.Cree would take less energy to produce than synthetic fuel!> from coal Bidwell said that shale as so close l'O C('OOOmJC.1eW-"1b1llty tftat SUbfildleS should be needed only to absor b t~e startup n sk "A dedmang !>ub:.idy scheme make~ sen~l'. · he :.aid HE ADDED THAT a 2 5 million barrels per.day goal ·m ay b< rn ort' grandiose than it need be " "We can bui ld a viable s~ale tn· dustry Of 500.000 harrcls a day Ill plC:tnts We can leC:trn a ht:ck or a lot from that Wt' have to SOive en· v1ronmental problems. supply prob- lems. people problems ... he said The envaronmentul problems of shale "are not insurmounta ble, .. said 81dwcJI "You can rc~torc the.land ... Polite Drivers Scarce SINGAPORE 1AP1 The national <'Ourtcsy cam pa1J?n has ·nd(.·d with ma xed rcsulb MAKING CLEAR THAT he was speaking for himself and not his com· pany. Maroni" said be would advise Congreu .. to let the pr:vate com· panies do it. A aovernmenl program in peacetime cannot do it without wartime col'leston. J fear a pork bar· rel. and we'll nsk $8&billion .. Balbtt. we..sbo_uld r~uire the 0 11 companies by 1985 to include a small percentage of ·1ocal content' syn· thellcs in their ruel. That could be 1n· c r eased That would avoid the necessity or the terribly darttcult process of ptckmg a ltqu1d and would get the best out of the companies .. Marona added that in the long ter-m.-pure ~lcohol fuel methanol -m ade from coal "1s more env1ron- menlally benign." He said work on coal should be pursued along with tha.t~n shale. THAT LONG TE RM would give the industry time to modify engines to use methanol. as GM already as doing in BraL1l In the short term. more J>('lroleum can be consen eel than manv thank . the executJves twlu:ve. not bO much m cars as in po"e r a nd heating plants "Coal. 1f burned in all 011 burners. would get us 2 m1l~on barrel~ a a ' ·· said Charles M Heinen, darec tor of rt'searoh a nd materta b eng1net-nng for rhr~ sler Corp ' A~ for homes. ho" about ga~ .... DENT URES Sl 75 each ~AM[ DAY ~(RVI( l ~VAILA&ll ORTHOl;>ONTICS &OARD QUAllflt 0 ORT HOOOl'ITl~'f Pri zes have bee n awarded to ..,pecaally cou rteous ~t udcnt i.. telephone operators, en· tertainers. sales clerk~. ,. I ~ s1550- librarians, bus drivers and others. Winner ~ h ave been picked 1n poetry a nd essa y con- tests on the thc mt.· of courtesy But -c. sear~h for 1,000 courteous motorists turned up only 327 in five weeks. Good dr'avers s ee m a s ra re a~ Eskimos m this tropical c1 t y·.statc and sponsors 0 r l .h e q u c ~ t • s pearheaded by the Culture Minis try, s ay they had to r e lC:tx OR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlO~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA I AC WO\\ rROM f I OC.01 642-01,.12 qua It Ci cat ions to even •1!,1-iiiii;;;;;ii~~~!!i~!!i;;~~~~;;;~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ partly rail their quota. LUNCHEON SPECIAL J t ::J0.3:30 Mondt>-'.· T hurMdax ANY TWO ITEMS ON Ttl8 MENU FOR THY. PRICE m' ONE U-·r 111 two tnl!fll11 wlll ~ frt'4.•I cOtJl'ON ncxm 1t11 /'711thm1t/lflf79 Always a Wide Yariefy of Fresh Fish Availablel e CHARBROILED-GRILLED e ~:~NE~. 1.a5 G•filld Blvd., FMtlll Yllley 1714\ 964 4336 ,.. .. ~,,;,.JJ ....... ..., .(ltJlllM4n toorMr of~ end lf'ooeltutt In MoOoNld ~, Meron• Awt • N••OOrt 8••<"· C.llforl\I-~ • fi Jef" -·· l .. S l(;~I Cl . 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PUBLIC NOTK& PUBLIC NOTICE -----------r- f'tCTITIOU' •USINIU NAMll STATIMINT T_t1tloll0wl~...,_,l\d0t1'9tl<ISl"'h H N11)l1 NOTICE OF INTENT T h e Ca l ifo rn a D epartme nt of Transportation CC ALTRANS) has filed an ap- plication with the S o u t h c o a .s t R eg ional Com- ") issjon for up- g r ad i r\ o ... tll e s h o u I d e r .s on Laguna 'Canyon . Road to ensure a bout-4 fe.et-of usable shoulders. Th e work is between just north from Can- yon Acres Drive and Et Toro Road. The Coastal fi>ermit Number Is P 5693. Published Orange Coast 0 a I I y .P· 11 o t , August 1, 2, 3, 1979 2953--79 I c ' - ·-Pftl · Lt'onard 8 rn stem, romp0ser nd conductor. wall rece1\•e l:aSulle .. College Pr c~ident ' Medal-on Thur day for hl con. tributions to lht- Amer l c :in theater. €-~.!t? INSTANT HAIR DITtONER OI TREATMENT SHAMPOO IOTMWITH BALSAM& PIORIN ff~ o,,. gollon for o clean.,. bright. er lound<y • -DAIL y PtLOT A J J 1t'•ier-lleatla9 r; • ., Baelee --:-· ~----- _San ta Barbara Sets Sight8 on Solar Systems SANTA BARBARA CAP> Santa Barbara County h 1111 moved a lllep clott>r to lht •olu1 cner1y •61t' with the Bo1ard of Supt•rvl or1' Mpprovul of ordinance re•1uirina u11t• of t6QJ1r 1y1L~m• to hcut water In new bome11 -arut..all outdoor·~11. An ordlnarice rt qulrln& tnataUatlon of 1H>lar-U1111ted wtit c r beating 1y1tem1 in all nc.•w homea DUaed Nrtt rMdlnc by a 3 1 vote; wfth one ahsttnUon. tr, as cxpectt.-d, It puaes second readJog Ill two w-.. the m easure would take effect witbln 30 days B\' A 5·t VOTE, U\e board alao ap proved an ordinance requtrtn1 use of acllve, mec hanically run 1olar heater• as the primury means or heatlna outdoor pools to an avera1e daytime t.mperature or 78 cte1rees. That measure takes effect in 30 daya and applies to exiaUn1 heatine •Y•tenu aa well aa new ones. Both ordinances apply only in unin· corporated areas of die county. ~ONST R !JCTION INDVS TR v. representat1 ves fought the s olar . water beating requirement for new .. hom es". saying the measure would further inflate buildln1 eotts in an area where natural 1aa 11 relatively cheap and where low and moderat.e- 1ncome hous1na Is already vanishin&. The swimming pool measure waa strongly opposed by attorneys for swtmmlng pool industry groups. They argued that state-mandated solar pool covers already save most of the gas once needed to beat pools. WITH mE COVERS. they said, the avera1~ gas cost to heat pools in the county from May to Sept.ember has dropped from $338 to $19. "In errect, they (the supervisors> are mandating a $2,500 solar system to save.S}.9," said Mars hall Berol, at· torne)t for California Swimming Pool lnd'\utry Energy Codes and Legislative Council. . But these arguments had Little Im· pact oo the board. which appeared determined to act on what supervisor Bill Wallace desc ribed as "t..,_ great.est crisis this couhtry has ever known --energy.'' · .... ,,.... .... ~·--...... , ........................ Ill.Wt .......... •W.. ....... 14 01 powder or lbo1 011 @ :?{') WOMIWS MAii llUSll6 llG.7J•U. 49c Choou p'{ofe.i · 1 >0n0I. hol round orflored U . LIQUID DmlGENT LIQUOR SALE AUTO DEPT. PENfiou ~ '"•T--rJJ-. ~TOR Oil ..... t\tl '1tt•' PENNZOIL 3 0 WT. !~~l~1oro·' 65c SAUNIC£ . ~=-~ . SELECTED PlaURES SELECTED PATIO AND MIRRORS FURNITURE REG. 2.99 TO TS .99 REG. 1.99 TO 29.99 1 99 899 159 23'' IOW TO IOW to SEUaEDTOYS AMDGAMES EPSOM-SALT 4 POUND BOX Great relief lo. hred. ochong t .. t SAUPIKI 109 ~!~com 1·· 3 pore to Not'I ltond ot 1.02 f0t 2? on SAUPllCI I ISOPROPYl ALCOHOL 160UNCES 37 Antl~toc. Grec11 for C o cooling rubdown SAUPllCI IAIY SHAMPOO 32 OUNCES Compare to No!"I arond ot 2.77 for 16-oi. Wl"9CI AWMINUM FOIL 200 sa. n. A UMtuf wrop w'llh hundfecfl of UM\ Sl'KWPllCI TAIU1S ~ ..... me. ~~ ... ............. ........ I'' IEYLON FUX SHAMPOO IEYlON f UX IALSAM CONDnall -· --. ---......... _. -· ... ·-. . ._ ..... .. Excedrin • I I• I llo o•I •' DCIDllfl IOnu Of.165 · for fott 239 ,., ...... .,.1t SWIMSUITS FOR MEN, BOYS& GIRLS MEN'S & WOMEN'S LUGGAGE REG. 3.49T06.99 IEG. 3.99TO..t1.99 279. 5st 2'' 27''' IOW TO · IOW TO . -am! •...U .._. . Ulll'S 12 .. oz. NAISICO 4-PACI COllD.. . TOASm1IS Wt\ileitodttlott.129 ~~~kilt'._ .. , --~ . ~ "'! ClllCI ~7,:_ ~T°'IAMEM ·· ~ NOODLES Whli. "°'"'4 aac loll fOI ...... CHU•mu 6~. 01. While asc •tod" Iott. • .. ... mlTA w ' A cmTA MBA I PUIT• YAUIY . . ....... VMll'f ~ WISIJMJlll tUIYICTOll llAOI mLIMlt ............ 161 ........ ..., llf1l1•T ............... ....., ... 21131 ..... Mtt.._ ..... ., ......... . ' ... 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Warning: Jhe Surgeon General Has Determined ~hat Cigarette Smoking l_s Dangerous to Your Health. .. 4 . ~ Kln9s: 8 mg"tar: 0.6 mg mcoune- .__ ___ ...._...___~~-------' 100's:11 mg" tar:' OJ mg nicotinuv.perc1gareue.FTCReponMay 7b ..,,, -.... . -• • , • '• I 't • ' . -r • -.. ·\ .. ...... _., __________ .... ___ .,. REGULAR and MENTHOL · .. • .. ......__ . 1 .. ··:-...··-··-·"· . -' • .. . •::- . - .. I I ' I Jn-- "' . . - ·! \ . . I . .... . f I I ) I ., I . r. ' •fl I J!. • . . I . .. O Plullp. Moni• Inc. lt1t i J \ • I I • • .~ ' . . •Business •Television · .. .. • ... DAILY PILOT :. Are FloOOS Mariners Under ·45 Days, Nights . Of Peef ect 6ontrol BOBBY GRICti BANGS..OUT-HIS 1.000TH CAREER HIT AS HE DRIVES IN TWO RUNS WITH A SINGLE. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM °' .... O.lly ~ ,..,. Back in April. Dave Frost looked like he was a long way from becoming a quality major league pitcher. He had a disastrous spring and started the season in the b~._ ·~here he was inerrec· uve at best BUT ALL THAT was missing. it turns out, was one little change lri his f pitching motion. His elbow was extended loo Car. "About a month and a hall ago the pitching coach <Larry Sherry ) tightened up the arc of my arm in my pitctung motion." Frost says. 1'After that, the con· trot earne. · , Frost went the di stance Tues· day rughl. limiting Seattle to • r-... five hits while the Angels beat '-the Manners. 8· I. at Anaheim / Stadium Tht-most important !>tatistic m<Jy be th~l he walked orfl y one batter FROST HAS ISS.UEO onl v ea~h t walks ,1n ha!> last ntnt! ... tarts. an average o( l 03 walks -per n1ne-1nmng~ , <\Cler that rocky bi:~1nrung as t PGAf Orphan Child of the Big Four- What Neetb to Be D-0ne to i.Reestab.lish /Arestige? L _J_ __ __:~ __ _ll~~LL-GJIUJ~Ui;¥------ef-..+tf;~~~'-fil~:he-w-Hite~.:-!J:ftff~LQ&--~k+t~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~fi:~=~~ont:d LO :>atJ~(y changed in 1958 when the tournament old, reflector of the game's legend . thl' 1n!>at1 ablt! appetite of T\' AP ~IM!<••I c.-,. • .,__ ( BIRMINGHAM, Mach-. <AP) On the calendar. It's the las t of golf's Big Four major championships. Traditionally at ~i s the toughest, lhe least prestigious. the 'least publiciz<'d i What's the matter with the PGA Na tional Championship, anyhow" was given the regular 72·hole medal de· once the pride of the pros but no lonf;(er sign. tl'u? pet of the guys on tour who no"' ThJ.s didn't help. either. The PGA re' have their own event. OYcrlned the orphan child. of the ''big· . While the late Bob Jones in the '20s /gies," outshone by the Masters. U. S was undi sputed monarch or the Open and. sinct' Arnold Palmer first led amateurs -and of all golf --the reasty. t.,e Yankee march across the Atlantic, beoickered Gene Sarazen and the flam- the British Open · ' boyant Walter Hagen" set up a little kingdom of their own an the PC'A . out of MEANWHILE, EFFORTS have been Bobby'~ reach. After that. the hiatus The PGA lo!'>t m uc h of its flavor. ll evolved largely 10 to Just another 72·holt: tour· event. l l:. 'savrn~ grace was that 1t remained the fourth and last Jewel rn golfs quadruple t'rown should anybody lake the (1rst three Masters . t.: S. and 8nt1sh Opt'DS as Hogan did 1n l953 only Lo snub the PGA a reliever in Aptil. Frost has won nine, lost six and compiled a 3.81 ERA as a starter. "When you stop walking so many guys, a lot of things start going yJ)ur way, .. Frost says. "Even. the umps start giving you the borderline pitches ... WHEN THE ANGELS' three· ume series with the Mariners started, it looked Like Seattle's patching was going to be the big story. · For 14 straight innings Cali(on11a .was scoreless. m~k as a kitten. Thts was not against Ron ~ry a nd Tommy John, p11 nd )llO'U. but against guys n<imed Mike Parrott and Rob Dressler. Parrott blanked ttH.!._ Angels Monday, a nd Dressler c~a shutout foifive innings Tuesday. Rut sooner or later something was bound to go pop, because the Angels maintain an average of more than nme hits and fi ve runs per game IT HAPP~NED I N the ~cvehth annmg. when the Angels sent 11 men to the plate-and :icored five tames to break a 2·1 game wide open. "Take nothmg away from Pa rro\t and Dress ler," Angel Man ager J im Fregosi. warned. · · 1 thought they both pitched :.uper Every time they· got heh·rnd on a hitter. they'd throw tht-ball on a comer." Fros t got some soUd.defensavt! support. t!Specially. from. the tn· fielc1 Shonstop Jim Ander!>on made t\\cO slick plays, turn10g ont! of thcr'n into a double play. and SN'ond basemcm-Bohby <:rich robbt-d Dan Meyer of a hit · v.1t1' <;<>me flashy glove work in the s1'xth • ONCE ntE BLl\ME was laid to poor 1courses This situation has been rec· lHied. In recent years,. it has been •played on the nation's finest, most 'c hallenging layouts, such as Oakland Hills. just outside Detroit. this week. maae to upgrade rival events such as the TPC <Tournament Pla)'ers C~am· SARAZEN WON three times. the first pionship>.. Tournament or Champ1oos. in 1922 and the last 11 years later The "I ·DIDN'T F EEL strong <Jt the start," 1''rost says, "but we ~t ·thbsc good defensive plays and """re-able to keep 1t clo:.t' In the latter part of ht!'> career. Hogan until we exploded." spumed the PGA Arnold Palmer. Oh Dan Ford punctuated the ex thl• other hand. remained faathlul but olos1on Ytttl} an RBI double. and Once they said the trouble lay in the original format -match play, head-to- • head, sudden death. Too often. the star ,ptayeTS the Hogans. Demarets and 1Sam Sm~ads -were eliminated 10 the . l8·hole_early rounds, stripping the event World Series or Golf and even Jack majestic Hagen. who was known· lo ap· Nicklaus ' Memorial at Muirlield, a pear on the hrst tee in a tuxedo alter an takeorr on Bob Jones' Masters. All are all-night party, won rave in the space of reaching· for ·•major" status. the TPC seven years in lhe 19205. including rour · nc\ C'r mai:iag~ to win one. a . bitter one inning later he blasted-his 14th iron)· Jaclt Nicklaus. been 00 falling hi!> homer o( the season. a towermg trophy '°'?m v.•ilh maJor cbamp1ons h1p.,_ shot to left. · aod'~World Series particularly with the an a row. Then came .. the era or Ben . nudging or Comm1.ss1oner Deane Hogan, Byron Nelson and Sam Snead. Beman pla~eball·to-eyeball thrillers unlit trophies. won.tus fi rst P.GA lltle in l963 •' Grich drove in three runs. and Jnd had adde'd three smce, the last ID the first two came on a two-0ut <See PGA. fage 8 21 s inrile up lil<• middle. his U>OOth <•areer h~t • • · Reds Vietimized ( Jug'gling Worked ! c~~~~I ~ 4 ( t?,~~!was the ~ten ~Angeles outfielder Dus ty .d t1al wmrung run (sidled up to Ma nager Tom "T~.at was ~ d~nge.rou.s fLasorda on their way to the move, Baker said. Col~ns 1s •clubhouse after the Dodgers pro~ably the hotte_st hitter 1.~ the . ~hung on to defeat the Cincinnati National Letague nght now. I Reds 7-GTuesday night THE EXPLANATION was • ·'The way we play these vintage Lasorda. "I checked the {games," Baker told his graying salaries. Morgan makes more 1 manager, "we're goi!'g to make than Collins." Lasorda dead- f you the mosl strategic manager panned. · in the league " "It's no disrespect for Collins. Lasorda, whose bullpen has an It's just a tremendous amount of I earned-run ,a verage hovering respect for Joe Morgan," he around 7.00 since the ~11-star "Said. ~reak, went lo the mound five Patterson retired Collins on a ttmes in the ninth inning of the grounder to second, earning his Dodgers' 7·6 victory over the third save in less than a month Reds · in the Oodaers' anemic bullpen and making up for a disappoint· F OU ll LOS A N G E LES ing performance Monday night, pitchers allowed four n inth-(When he gave up two doubles inning runs, but rookie Dave which brought home five runa in Patterson got the last two ReiJs a 9-4 ~victory. out to save the garne. ''J threw so poorly Monday "1f I'm going to lose weight, 1 night. When I ~ave a bt.d I n1eJ that walking " Lasorda performance one mgbt, l Uke lo satd • ' throw right away the nexl . ~Ot only did Lasorda juggle night.," Patterson said. t b{I· bullpen in the niotb, but he The game waa what has allo broke one of the cardinal become a typical contest for the r .. es of baseball. He ordered 1979 Dodgers. They grabbed a i Patterson to intentionally walk-4-0 lead through three lnnJngs on J~ Morgan (a .252 biltel:>-with _ RBI singles by Steve' Garvey, t1'o outs to face Dave Collins Baker, Joe Ferguson and Steve < l339). With Hector Cruz on Yeager. \ ' o.lly "'91 ~., ftMflt ....... I GOT fT, ~OOPS! -Seattle first baseman Dan Meyer, a Mater Dei High graduate, goes into his own dugout chasing a pop (ly· off the bat of the Angels Jim Anderson in the fifth.inning. Meyer: caught the ball but the Mariners didn't catch many after a s the Angels:won. 8-1. ~·jJitcher Arrested MIAMI <AP>. Pedro Ramos. who for 15 \ears pitched Jn lh,e maJor leagues. has been a rrested along with a brother arid a Cr!end on <lrug ·deahngcharges, polacesaad today. Ramos was arrested late Tuesday after police. actmgon a tip, stop~ acarthetriowas ID and saw Ramos trying to hide a pistol beneath the seat, said Lt. Will.tam Jefferson of the D~eCount ysheriff'somce. POLICE ALSO FOUND some cocame con· cealed ID a cigar box an the car. the lieutenant said. , · Jefferson said police then went to Ramos' hom e, entered on a search warrant and founo about two kilos of cocaine and two more guns. Police swd the seized drug would be worth up to $2 million on the street. Ramos. 44. his brother Juhan Ramos. 40, and RamonAntonaoAlbero-Cruz.34 . wereeacb 'c harged with traHi~king 10 narcotics, • i>ossession of cocaine with intent to deliver and conspiracy to commit a felony, Jellerson said. RAMOS WAS ALSO NAMED on two firearms charges. . Ramos. a native of Cuba. first went to the majors in 1955. when he signed oo with the W asbiqgton Senators in the American League. He stayed in that league. playing with Min- nesota. Cleveland and New York. until 1967 when he went to Philadelptua and later Cincin· naU In the National League. In 1970, his last season. he went back to Washington. Ramos h as operated his own cigar manufacturing company in Miami for the past rewyeaiS. o ·Fanfare,· hut Rams Wel~Ome FranCe By JORN SEVANO Of .. .,.., ........... Tbete wu no fanlare. The• trumpets didn't blare, the red c.rpet waan 't rolled out and there wua 't any homecomina celebration. Aa a matter of fact,• 0ous France's .aiturn t.o &he Rama' C,al Stat. Fullerton lraildaf eamp Tueeclay aftenoon had Dold u mueb Impact u tbe Doitaen' tlUltptll NHntlT on the nlltlJttbe-N · don&ILeape. Declred out lD blue Jana and a blue T· 1blrt .tth the lattlala F .D.F . .J.B. CFredertck .,_.. .. Frwe Jr., Bubba, Ute .... .,..... bAI Diebame) written acl'Oll &lie ,.._. PtMCe mt-.cl tbe luad1 raom ..t lilHd bl1 t.eammatet .. ~ . for tbe rant time since hi• "retirement .. laat Tbunday. FRANCE WAS GRE'B'JED with some-~ 1111Ue1 and IOllle mocldn1 bool -and he took botb la stride. The players ap· pearecl fliendly, but not overly cordial. France shook haodl with a few of them. ate a sbort lunch and then departed for bis room where be would rest prtor to the team'•.___ praetter. mate. "It can't hurt us ................ Indeed, it didn't appear that It could hurt as dudnl Tuesday's l'll'Cb.it looked like the p[ayen were makiq a more conscientious effort to alt with one another -blac.k and white -and a,, more of a team.' · France. a Fountain Valley resident, cited a number of naaona for hla return to the club, the 1D01t notable of wbkb were bll teammates. _ • "People are loinc to be people," he told tbe Daily PUot Just before entertn1 ... FELT A Nl!l:D to be here," he the room. "I'•• mlMle a lot ol mlatak-.-aatd. "and I felt that Deed tame from but a feeliq lJ a feellna. I JUll bope e the P1Qen. Not because J --~. can rm t.blJlla beb1Dd UI. ) •• foo16aJJ pl.,_ bul. beca• &bey telt I .. aUll IHI t., aH'°3ed wu a .,..S-." IOm~ W.;tMa: 'tS' 4. r4''r"'t back dowa from any ot . tn1 Ida r~·cll!'f ~ • hl' tt ~". m• to lbe nriou•. ... . . ' newspapers during tbe put few days. A1ked if he felt the racism bad disap· peared he ·S.td, "Has it disappeared 1ince Lincotn decided to stop slavery? "I don't think it (racis'ln> is ioln1 to eitiat, I doo't know. Maybe I found it, but l wasn't looking very hard ror tl. If you know my.,.,f amUy at all <~' wife is white> then you know l can't alforcJ,..to be prejudiced." , - Asked ii he felt there wu IOiDI to be, repercuuioos from his teamma&el, he raPGllded, "Everybody ll IOinl to b ve tbelr own feellnp. \'here an..., to be some people who are ..... to ba e me lor wlMlt I did. But U ttwy do, then .(lee nANCE,.Pa• 81» • , .. ... "f WA S PLAVJN(; second ha!>e 1n Baltimore whe n Al l\ahnc got h1.s 3.000lh hit, so r·m not too impressed with 1.000. ·· <Set> AN(;ELS, Page 82> 'NOLAN RYAN Ryan's Status Still Cloudy ' Nolan Ryan threw for seven minutes in the bullpen before Tuesday night 's Californta - Seattle ~ame and said he felt no pam m his right elbow. . Ryan departed in the ~d Inning of a start at New York a week ago when tie felt a Pc>P, in the elbow. It was later de· termined he had surrered • pulled muscle. "It was real weak,'• said Ryan.-··1 could've thrown longer, but I don't feel I could've thrown any harder.'' Manager Ji~ Fre1osl said Ryan was throwing "about 30 percent." Ryan was scheduled to throw a1r-atn trefore the Angela' game at Minnesota Fri· day but no determination has been made u to wbenlbe will re- turn lo the startiq rotation. Ryan said he doesn't think he'll be able to pitch a1ain until the next Angela' homestana. w~ic\I beflna Aug. 10 when Seal· Ue retunia. ........... DO pal.D," COGtinued Ryan, "but. it Just feels very , waat_ I doD:t..feel lib I oaa Nal· 4 ly pop the ball, but it feels a wbole·lot bM.ter than it dkl tbe other day,'' .. , -. ports Break Cowboys~ &teelera Tabbed; Odds on Bame Set at 2-1 f,...AP._.tdea RENO Odda-maken at Harrah·• SpOret Book • .are pl~klnc the Dallas Cowboys and • • Pltubuf1b Stftlen u favorites to clultqaln la lbe Super Bowl aft.er tbe uptOmiq NaUooaJ FootbaU Le11ue1euoa. And they ftt'u.N it'll be 'l dlamaJ YHI' for fana ot the San "an~ .-era. New Yort Glant.4 and K1nau City Cb1ef1. Thole t.eaJN are expected to fi.niab at the bottom ol the pack, with Kanau City the wocat at 100.1 odds. . In the National Conlereace, Harrah~• procnoedeaton flaute the Cowbo_ys are even ~d!·to r~ll u cbampiona. Only the UiS Angeles Rams. perennial powerful also-rans. are clotle at 2· l . The Steelers are 11·5 to return u American Conference champs. Tralllng are the Miami Dolpb.lna al 7-2 and San Diego Chargers at S-1. ffeTe are the adds . National Conference: Dallas Cowboys, 1-1: Los Anteles Rams, 2·1: Detroit Llons 8-1 ; Pbilaclelpbia Eagin, 8-1: AUan- ta Falcons, 8-l ; New Orleans Safot.a, 20-1 ; Green Bay Packers, 25-1; MiMesota Vikings, 25·1:-St. Louil Card.4oala, 2:5-1 : Washington Redskins, 25-1; Cblcago Bears, 30-1 ; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 50-1; New York Gianta, 75·1, and San Ftan· cisco49ers, 75-1. American Conference: Pittsburgh Steelers, 11·5; Miami Dolphins, 7-2; San Diego Chargers, 4-1; Houston Oilers, S-1; New England Patriota, 6-1; Denver Broncos, 12·1: SeatUe Seahawks, 12·1 ; Cincinnati Bengals, 12· l ; Oakland Raiders 12·1: Baltimore_c_otts, 20-1 ; Cle~eland Browu, 25-1 ; Ne~ York Jets. 25-1: Buffalo Bills, 75·1. and Kansas City Cbiefs, 100· l. "'Clfl w1 ... itir•t's'i•·;.:;··1;·;.· .. 1:~;.. Rady May fired a threeJUtter ·in his firs\ start Ill or the season, and Larry Pautab delivered a two-· r:uo homer~nding Montreal to a s-o vict.Ory·over St. Louis ... Bake McBride opened the first in· 1 ning .with an inside-the-park home run and Nlao Eaptaoea pitched a six-hitter as Philadelphia defeated the Chicago Cubs. 4-1 .•. Houston's Joe Nlekro, with relief help from Joe Sambl&o. became m a.ior league baseball's first JS.game win- .. · '-ner as Craig Reynolds' two-run triple paced the Astros to ·a 6-4 wm over San f'ranc1sco ... Dave WlolJeld, the Na· tional League's leading hitter, drove in four runs Wlth rive hits, including a homer. and led San Diego to a 10-3 victory over -Atlanta ... Tom Hausman, Wayne Twitchell and Ed Glynn combined on a four -hitter to lead the New York Mets to a 2fu victory over Pitts burgh . . . Kea S gldoa's two-run homer capped a four- r third inning, and EddJe Ma.nay hit a MAY . grand slam homer in the ninth, powering Baltimore to-a 9.5 victory over Milwaukee ... Texas rocked four pitchers for:1s hits. including three by Al Oliver, in tak- ing an 11·3 victory over Detroit ... George Scott slammed a two-run, seventh inning homer. his first since joining Kansas City June lJ,.to lead the Royals to a 6-5 victory over Toronto ... Pinch-runner Larry Murray scored from third on a wild pitch from Geolf Zahn in the nint.b.inning, giving Oakland a 2· l victory over Minnesota ... Jim Spencer slugged a three. run homer to power Ron Guidry and the New York Yankees to a 7.3 victory over the Chicago White Sox ------· Quoit-of fhe Day.-----..... Ma n ager Earl Weaver, on how to keep the Baltimore Orioles in first place: "Jn order to do what we·ve done. we have to keep doing what we've done in the past." ............... "WING TROUBLES -Former Detroit pitcher.Mark "The Bird" Fidrych goes through exercises de· signed to strengthen his shoulder muscles with therapist Byron Wildermuth in San Diego. Fidrych has been sidelined from baseball the past two seasons wlth chronic ar.m injuries. ~ Bospltafize" fa Neee l'o~k Tennis star Arthar Ashe .was admitted to a • New York hospital Tuesday night complaining of weakness and pains . The 1975 \Yimbledon singles ehamp1on was reported in satisfactory cond1t1on and r esting comrortably, according t o a h ospital spokeswoman ... Uale .t;amhardt was an sausractory conOJ· lion at Pocono Hospital with injuries sustamed·an NASC AR's Grand National 500 stork car race at Pocono Raceway in a five-car mishap Monday ... The 1979 Bag Game. scheduled Nov. 17 when California meets the CardmaJs at Stanford's 85,000·seat stadium. 1s a sellout ... Coby Dietrick, one of two original San Antonio Spurs, says '.b~ will sign with the Chicago Bulls thi&-weekend .. · . World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Holmes 1s expecttd to leave Temple University Hospital today after the removal of a non· malignant: polyp from his vocal chords . ' ..-------8 a•efJall Toda if-·------. On Uus date In baseball in l978 Pete Rose or the Cinci nnati Reds went O-fo r-4 against Atlanta's Larry McW1llJams a od Gene Garber, bringing his National League-record 44-game hitUng streak to an end. The Braves routed the Reds 16-4 at Atlanta Stadium. On Uus .date in 1972· San Diego's Nate Colbert hlastc<.1 fl\·c home runs and collected 13 RBI as the Padrcli s wept a cloublc header fr9"1 the Atlanta Braves. 9-0 and 11·7 at Atlunta. Todlfy's Birthdays . Chicago Whale Sox catcher Malt May 1s 29 Philadelphia Phillies oulfieJder Greg Gro · 21. -n FOOTBALL/BASEBALL/GOLF ,,..,;,.·-·~ FRANCE IS.BACK'. • • tber must be perfect ln· divtduall. .. AND IF TREY DO bave 1rud1n I hope lbey co11>e up to me and IJr them out rather than boldlo1 tbem la1lde or talk beblnd my back.'' Tbe11Wlest dilappolntment to Frence clUrlni hll acapade, in which tbe 270-pounder will be fined SJOO for every d1y he mlJ. aed, waa the lack of aupport from b1I teammat.ea. •'I dido 't understand....,. -':>me of tbe player~ <more notably the blaclu> didn't de· fend me and back up what l said. I didn't make t.bote lhlD&a up." France talked with Steve _Roaeobloom and Don .... IC1oaterlDan of the RalJ)s' management. and Coach Ray Malavasi before reporting back to~amp. "RAY TOLD ME be didn't feel I bad handled the alluatieo very well, but be was very nice and l1.sUDed and welcomed me back." France said Malavasi also told him to be proud of what be said and not to back down. France's return ended the big· gest hoopla to hit camp so far this sea son . lt a lso ended France's thi rd departure in three years . "I told them to give me a piece of paper and I'd S!I!!_ 1t saying 1'4-never walk ou again." be said with a smile. . Asked if he did at for pubLic1ty be said, "No. but sure 1 want some press. and it seems this is the only way I can get my name in the paper. - ••1 DON'T KNOW what I'll do for an encore next year. Maybe a full body shot of myself or maybe ru hold out for more money .. Really. the nnly~reason I came back is I enJOY playanS{ football• and the gu~s < player..1 had a lot of influence lt s a godd group of people, the best I've ever been around. · !>aid the four.year veteran w.ho returned despite a 1tll1 palaful rtabt elbow. • "Aa 1 matter of feet l'sn ao&AI to print T·ablrt.a for every fUY on the aauad that says, 'We Are 1 Teem\" be added. Only time wtll tell lf l"nmel'I aetl°"' were 1ood for Ute -.. For the Ume belq tbouO the te-am la 1olnt to adopt llal1vaal'• phUOIOpby OD tbe matter. "As fer u I'm concerned at•a a dead luue now." f'remr,,.aJ PGA ••• 181~.--Gaey ~l•yer baa -WOO two. "' 'T1fE PGA BAS ·NOT ladted tfir talent. It baa been dreued up. well promoced and placed OD the traa1t1012al cbampioubip courses. But it at1ll doeaa't cet the. public'a pulaes pumpial as do the lilaaten or the Opena. Why? Maybe the PG A need.I a fnlh makeup. · Why not return it to the old match play format? GoU ~a ments. big and small, are too much ,alike. Four rounds, 72 holes. final l'."OUDd Sunday on TV. With the same cast and cbarac· tei's. they can become a drooe as TV ratinp indicate. , . NIC'lllAUS IS O.NE of those wbo believe interest m golf cou.Jd be stimulated by an occa.siooal chan~ge Of the product. What bet· ter way to 4tart than with the PGA. already r ich in mate" LradiUoo? After all. that's the-game the aver.age guy plaYl! on weekencla -hl!fld·on. quarter and two- buck Nassau. Th~re is no reaaon to feel that the format wouJd Jeopardlze TV r evenues. The late Fred Corcoran pushed for yea rs for a match play tourna· ment with u s e of m edal 1cumulallve1 scoring that would' carry to the l8lh"hole. H's worth a try llangers' 'G_amble Offered to fianks ARLINGTON. Texas 1AP l - The management or the Texas _.Rangers reluctantly orr erC'd out fielder Oscar Gamble to th~ New \'ork Yanke es Tuesday night afte r. Baseball C<>mm1 :>s1oner Howie Kuhn voided 3 deal that would have sent thret manor Leag_uers to ~tw York for out· flelder bf tckey River rac e 1ndtcated 1t would give its cs nswer today. 'They'll accept one of them . we tfunk :· Robin:.on s11 1d·. Tel~bioa, Radio Trad.Ing Gamble. the Rangers· The tradl'. as announcfi!. ~100 d~1". sent R" en. lo tht: lfangcrs an . exchani!t' f<>r manor league fi rst basemen-outfu:lder:. Mike H a rt and Gar y G ray a nd short:stop-OOrnu:igo Rambs and a player to be named later. leading hitter wath a .JJS ludge Order• Net'lor Goll C'e•·ne FollowlnQ a re the major sports events on terevlslon today, a v e rage. was on e o r tw o Ratings are:' I' I excellent;''' worttl watchlno:' 'fair;' alternative trades given to the Robins on added ... Gamble was never the player to be named later." ALAMO -Two families living next to a iolf !I forget IL commiss1ooer's <>Uice by T~xas course have won by default the first round of a II m the deaJ for Riven. The other Grier Honored legal battle if1volvlng golf balls which they say 5 p.m., Chennel 11 ../ ./ ../ involved giving the Yankees have bombarded their homes for the past year. four unnamed minor league Mike Grier . a gr,J4uate •f A judge bas ordered that netting or some other protective BASEBA'LL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. players and cash cons1derat1ons NelNport Harbor Hi~ School, device be erected along the ninth fairway at Sa.n Ramon Na-Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter· .... "We were directed to hnd an wa s named to the a 11 • tional Oolf Course pending final setUement or the $300,000 It wlll be Charlie Hough <.2·1> against the Reds' Mike alternate way to complete the tournament team al conclusion lawsuit. Lacoss Cl0-4> llJ tc>nlght's series fin ale at Riverfront Stadium. deal. .. Rangers Executive Vice of the Sports Festival water polo The judge made the ruling after no one appeared in court OTHER TELEVISION President Eddie Robmsoo sa.Jd ch a mpionships 1n Colorado to r~pres< the golf course. Spartacclde . From.the USSR , 11:30 p.m .. Channel 11 ~ "Obvtously we prefer to g1ve Spnngs Tuesday. Th.e two families in this San Fr~cisco Bay Area com-RADIO up the four minor leaguers G rier played for the gold munity claim '1,000 golf balls have rut 1heir homes arid yards, Baseball Dodgers at Cincinnati, S p.m., KABC <7901, We'd like to keep Oscar ·· medal winning West squad that breaking windows and scattering glass Seattle at Angels, 7:25 p.m .• KMPC 17101. f1mshed the toumaa)ent with a '------------------------------------------------------------------------=====================~:__~=·~O~B~~.:.....:..SO..::_N~SA......:..:ID~K-ubn ____ .s:........:.o_f·___:5~-~0·~l~r=ec=o~rd=.~-·~~~~~..-~ Jaek Gets Tip Te~n-age Son Gives Advice BIRMINGHAM, Mich. <AP> - A lesson from a 17-year-old kid. a little tip given in private by a teen- ager to his father, may change the complexion or the 6lsl PGA Na· tiqnal Cbampidnstup. '-ll could be the Up that turns the season around for Jack Nicklaus. "I was going to go aee Jack Grout Chis life-time teacher), but I called him and said 'Jack, who needs you'?·· Nicklaus said. A TIP FROM son Jackie m,ay have solved bia problems, Nicklaus indicated. And be-lfij lrae2 bts problems thla year. For the finl Ume in bis unmatched career, Nicklaus bu falled to win. Be ranks a d.lstant 50tb on the season's money· wlDntni lilt. He failed to make the Ryder Cup tam. He Ian 't eUpble fortheWorldSeriesolGolf. It bat' been, wttbout queltlOD, the molt frustratia1 aeuon of hia 1o111Da life. But ~ are turnlnC around for the IUD wbo OWDI a record 1S major etllonal Utles, wbo ••aeral .. resardedu lbenn.t pl11•r 1am• bu ever .... ,; Tb• are then. TIM 1ame la comlq • Tbe tip b'om J ackl• be tbe •udc• tb1t mak•blm a wtaner.,aiD. AND lllOVLD BE WIN la Uda . event tb8t ltUta Tbundaf on ti* famed Oakland flllla COUD"1 Club eaune, lt wodld tum aromd &M enU.re HUOD for Nleldam, • •bo pa.c. 1ucb IN•t 1tore la tbe aam•'••aJor'eveatl. "It'• laald to ,., you've bad a successful season if you don't win one 'of the majors. It's hard if you dowiooneofthem," be baa said. He bas played bis best in the Big Four, He missed a pt'ayoff for the Masterii title by a single shot.. He bad a very good -but too late - last round ln the tt,S. Open. He tied for secood lo .the Brtlllb Open. "I'm maldq some putt.a now,·· be said. "That's the difference. I'D) probably not pl1ying all that much better than I was. But I'm making som~ putta and that can make a world-Of dilf erence. "I GOT THE BALL· close several times last week <at Philadelphia>. Istill ml11ed some putta. but 1 made some . And that helps." . And • Utt.le Miiion, early th1.a · week, wfth lfOn Jackie could have .trailhteoecltbatout. "I waa bittina balll ud be aaJd, •Dad, where did you tell m• to put . the wetpt when )'OU wlftt to bo9k tt'?"Nlclr.lauuaid. • "~laid, 'Backlntbeatance.' "He said, • ADd U you •Jnt to f1delt7' "Uplntbettance.' . .. He said, '1'beD why bave yfNl.t 1ot. the ball to far beck la your 1taaoe'?" He peUMd, alplftcaatly. Tbea be added: • . ''I've tried t.o taacb blm to •a•IJH tWlta.1, problem• la otbtf'I. It'• Dle9 to ba'v• • atul• feedback.'' F,....P..,,eBJ , ANGELS ••• Grich said afterwards. He also said the Angels were entering a critical part of their schedule, a provocative state· ment considering this month is spent primarily against the American League also-r ans- Detroil, Oakland, Cleveland and Toronto. "We've got. to play weU to take advantage of our euy schedule because we're golng to need it in September," Grieb aays. 'Td Uke to tee us get a 12-nme lead 1oin1 J,nto Septei:pber ... That might be poealble if the An1ela rip through pitchers like they dJd Tuesday night. . 8EA'ITLE TBOTl'ED IN_five pitchers, four o( fhem cfunng th1t big seventh inning, an~ none looked like he could change the momentum. ReUver Randy Stein got. the wont ol it, del\vering only one pitch befoie hiJ nllbt was ended. S-rian Downlnl hit a line shot . beck to Stein, who reacted ln- atl acttvely, rather than in· telli1eaUy. He ~tuck bla b~re. band ln front of the ball. . St.eln't band lwelled.up and he w11 i.t• to the hoepital for X· ray1. DownlDC. ~eanwliile, lift~ td bla avera1e to a league· leadlnc .331 wttb two 1tn1le1. * ····~ "°"' ""-* .,_ ..... --·~. ""'*"'· aM lie .... ""' Mft Nfll ... IN,......,.. dw1flt tM *-tlallll ,.,.....,.,, T-lt.-INa ....... CMtlf-~ •• , Wltll ... ..,_ ... Ille e Clull'"""' lllr -· "'' "'. _.. ,,.,, ..,_ .......... .......... ~ .. ~-... 1NMM1 ••• ,...... -,.....,.._ ,..,,...., ... -IC~ -* llew -._.. ..._.. """"'' letett ftl;lll"t Mf Mectl ...... eft •· He llMCllM lft N ,_ Ill ........ ef t• ... II' •llM't .... f!Nle wllll IHftle .. Alllllt wlM 9"111 ..... 1•11 .................... •tdl .....,..11.n. • Baseball Standings AMEllJCAN '-EAGUE West Dlmloa Angel• r Minnesota Texas Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pd. GB 61 46 .570 55 48 .s.34 4 55 49 .529 4...., 52 52 .500 7~ 46 59 .438 14 45 63 .417 16~ 30 77 :2M> 31 East Dlvlaloa BalUmore -71-34 .676 Boston 62 40 .608 7\.'l Miiwaukee 63 43 .594 8\.'l New York 57 48 .543 14 Detroit 53 50 .515 17 Cleveland S3 • 52 .SOS 18 Toronto 32 74 .302 39~ T.....,.1k9r'ft A 119tll t, S..ltle 1 • . Cleve I-11-l, a.ton 10.0 1 tu o--11 '" "'"<i•J 11•\.Unw• t. MIT...,Ut._, N•\" York 1, CN<,eoo J ti:•"'" City•. TorOfltO S fu .. II, °"1~1J Oekl•l'ICI >t Mlnne.ole I • -, ... ,.,o_ su ni• '"°"'~1m 1 11••....,...1.a. .. • 11." ,Mlnnt\Ole 11441'1.1 .. I H I el 0.leM IL.,.._ ~m .... IE.<Uf'Wy IMI at (lt .. 1...0 -'OM ).11, II 8atU"'°'t 10 Mertll\H IHI at Mll- (k<tllten IMOI," New Y•• IFlouet'M .. , et C11k.et9 ll(f- .... , 11 fonMI IHvlfmllll ... ,,, at K-(lly IOete ..... ,,,, 0.t.-.11 IWllCOll '"41 • Te!IM (CMMf 1"41, II NAnONAL LEAGUE West Dlvlaloa W L Pct. 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Inc.ti•• Cwa -•••r ••• '71f LhteollH, M•rc .. ry1 : ••d l•,ltrra •ti tr ............... f AH 1•111 .. •1 •: 'riced ••f uder .......... i '\ TENNIS I BASEBALL w.diwt.y. Auguet t. t979 DAIL y PtLOT a ~.:rr:-----------~---------------------------------------------------------------------=:=.:==::.::~.:.:..:.::.:.:.. ________ ..::::.:..:.:::.:~::::. Cash for Brass Weetbead Gets ••ken' Poet H • 0 INGLEWOOO <AP> Wll•nwtnn .'~R C/ianae1 Paul Wtslht!ad. La Salle --e....,.. r -l;-0 baaketbtil co~b for the . PHl nine years. WIUS lay Di\VE CUNllJI NGRAJI a.nlor teftlU1 player named Bobby named an uaist&nt wlth Trophle •:;,.---;::;:--tapeclally Rl111. but that exhAbitloo did oothint the Loi Anaeles Lakers wht>n you've bMft playu1a amateur to aoawer the que.Uon ot how much Tuesday ln the first ma- &wanla f« aeveral years All they do difference tMre lt ~twe n the top Jor atalf change made 1• 1alher dUllt mt"O and womeh proa. by new head Coach Jack But next month the Hunllnaton No one would aenalbly ar1ue tbal McKinney. Beach ~ wUl be offertna cold . Chrta Evert could hold her ·own oo hard cash to ita alnal~ cbampa ' the Ol>f,)Olalte •Ide or the net rrom For 18 years the Pact tic Sandi Ten· Bjorn Bora. but could ahe even beat al• <;lub. a ltf\.y, two.court racllity In some ot the aenlon or Griand Maa~s Huntlnston Beach has been hOAtlng on the tour today? • \be H8 <>Pen. ' · "l lhln.k ll'a • •reat id"a·". says P!ehmfoury rounds must bu held Bobby Perei, -toi> senior player at put>llc and pravatt-courts himself and promoter or lhc:i Grand elsewhe~ ln the city because Pacific Masters tour. TENNI "Can you imagine Evert playing Fran!( Sedgm a n , o r Martina Navrall.lova vs Pancho Gonzalez• Sands 1s only large enou.gh to accom· Whal a great draw tbat would be." modate the semis and faoals. , Perez says. But the tournament has grown over Perez has been toying with the idea tbe years to &ts present draw or more for some' lime and would lik"' to get than 1,000 entrantk, and annually the project off the ground. lures ~layers from San Diego to San He doesn't know whether the top Francisco. female pros .,Voutd be receptive to Most of the entrants, however, are 1 such an exhibition series, but If the fr?m Orange County. and it is from details can be worked out, he sug- th1s hotbed or tennis tWat the best gests that Orange County would be open players are drawn. an ideal site for it. The open division wilt . be com. Tennis interest as especially high plemented by 8 , C, and 0 groupings here for the senior ci rcuit: Perez for men's a nd wom'e n's singles, says nearly one-third of those attend· j m~n·s and women's doubles•\ and ·1ng the Grand Masters tournameQt in 'mixed doubles. . LA this month came rrom Orange The tournament begins Aug. 25-26. County. but entry deadline is Aug. 9. Finals • • • are scheduled Sept. 1-3. . BIOMECHANICS AUTHORITY Weathead's teams al La Salle compiled a 142·\QS record during his nine yea.rs there, lnclud· ing two East Coast Con· (lre~ce cbampionab.ips. Trlhe, Ga1Ua Now I•·•: ,,.... AP Dl1Pa&eH1 Thlnt• have been perfect for Dave Garcia in the past week or to. For Don Zimmer, they've been perfectly awful. And Tue.day night took the cake. "I want to cry," said the m,anager of the Boston Red Sox. ll waan't only that Zimmer's team loet a double:)ieader lo the Cleveland Indiana, 11·10 In 11 in- nings and 3-0. It was HOW the Sox were dropped ~ • • THEY HELD a 10·5 lead going into the ninth lnnin1 or the first «•me, but poor relief pitching allowed the lndlana to tie the game and send it into extra In~ nings. Then Toby Harrah won it for Cleveland with a run·scoring double with two out in the 11th. That gave bas~ball's hottest club its nJnth straight victory, and they made it •o in a row with their second·game triumph. The double tosses left the Red Sox with a 4·6 record over the sam e span. ~ "..You never know what w111 happen. even six runs down," said Cleveland Manager Garda, who saw his le.am losing by 10-4 at one point. "U you would have asked me when we were six runs CHENIN BLANC down IC we would win, I would have said the chances wero slim . But when I aaw it bappeo- ing, I said, 'Oon'tstop'!" ABOUT HIS UNBEATE!f 00·0) record as managel' ol the Indians, Garcia noted: "I djdn't expect this, obvious·· ty. But we've got some guys who can play. During one stretch earlier VUs season, we won 22 of 32 games. If you can do it for- one -month. why n ot six months?" 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County tn terma o! enroll ment with leu than l ,000 aWd nt.s; h&a .HJdom been without somt-AOrt of steamy situation. ' FO& Yt;A.&S COACHt~ b1t\•e bffn playln& mualcal cbalrs. hopp1nk rrom one po1t to anot.l\er, Few have ~ver been repluced without some sert of controveny. ulmoat a ll are still on the teacbmg staff and even ~he fa ns get In the act wit h vocal OUNCAN ltOCM• .• 'ompoundlng the situation was a recent de· outbursts. ._ The lateM squ~bble CiMs almost the entire , coaching staff on the verge or qu1tuna lheu: posts due to a proposed pay raise of 3 7 percent for teachers. cision ~Y the school board to do a way with all lrp_os~rtat1on costs for athletics. _ Despite the problems, the Artists' ouUook for football is bright with seven returning starters on offense, four returning defensive f tarters and a squad of nearly,00 expected. ·*** A 'COmmtttee's report "'as not due to be ready until today and there 's no guuruntee what will hap· pen once the fact-finding committee's recommen· dation is released. Both sides appear to .be taking a · A CLASS SUMMER LEAGUE basketball firm S1and. game is on tap Sunday eveninl at Cal State Los Among the revolting varsity coaches are WaJt Angeles where a group of New York City athletes Hantera. <football), Mlke Roche Cbasketball>,ltike will challenge a star·studded group from tbe Duncan (volleyball). Ha• Hensler (baseball) an!' Art U.S. A. Basketball Development Summer League. Wahl (tennis) ' · Among the Southern Californians to compete ' ·J:reviiio,-· Alcott Paired I Lopez Hasn't Qualified for El Niguel Tourney By HOWARD L. llANOV 01 Che O•llY l>llOC SUH The hoped-for combination of Lee Trevino and Nancy Lopez as partners in the Goodwrench In· v1tational golf tournament at El Niguel Country Club J an. 5 next year failed to materialize over the past weekend. Lopez had to win the Peter Jackson Classic in Montreal to JOtn Trevino as a partner in the one· •lay event that will be contested for $160,000 in prize money. Trevino qualified by winning the Canadian Open on the PGA tour and .will have Am v Alcott as his partne r. Lope7. has not qualified for the evttnt Y<'l but could be intluded as the lead· mg money winner on the LJ'(i/\ tour if one of the other player~ wins two of the qyalifying tourna- ments The unique formal for .i one-day tournament finds the playt•rs hitting ~ltern:.itc shots throughout their 18-hoh.-round. The only choice will be off the first tee. Only l\.H·lve players will qualify fo r the Vannie Sturgis. 56 . Flight fl Jan Meachum. 55 . Flight C Jane Cain. 55. J ack Prance. :1 member of the men's club, scored a hole-In one on the 100.yard 12th hole WlUt a six iron. I le scored the ac·e on rus birthdey and his gross score of 68 was only two over his age. Tourna ment rc~ults · Low gross. low net <Gross> Hill McAneny, 64 . 1Nell Jerry Keating, 42 A Fhght 1. Ct1c ) Oick ll~ltard, Ron Knox, 50 . B Flight 1. J ack Prince. 47. 2 Warren Killin, 48: C Flight l. Ken West. 44 . ~ Bob Kienzie, '45 ; D Flight 1. Ja<'il Wilcox, 49 , 2. &lb GoH, 50 LAGUNA HF.ACll Women's club results Three Bhn'1 Mace c \.ro~sl /\ Fli~hl Fran Bfake. 83; B Flai:tht Mary Kronman. 88, C Fhght Betty Bullock. l 16 (Nell /\ FliAht I. <ticl Jean Aba· Jian, Laura Blaisdell. 56.' B Flight I Mary t<ron· m~in . 57, C Flight l{}tolly Bullock. 76. Selective Nin<.> Tournament <Grossi: A Flight l . (tie) Jean Abajian, Jl('len Drexehui.. Harriett M acQuisten . 97, R Flight l. Pal. Wolff, 94 ; C Flight-I. Ann M<.>rritt. 105. <Net> -1. <t1el Jean Abajian and llelen Urcxelius, 68: B F'light-1. Pat WoUf, 61: C Flight-I. Ann Merrill. 65 Men'& Club· low net tournament at San Juan alternate i.hot event including two amateurs . Hills Golf Course : A Flighl -1. Clarence Owston . Among those already qualifi ed arc J erilyn Britz, . 63: 2. George Fowle r , 65. B Flight~ Bill Sandra Post, Donna Caponi Young and Alcott from H1i1dgeons, 62 . 2. Fred Stark, Charles Kaufman. 65. the LPGA group C Flight-I. Dale Wiese, 62: 2. Phil Brown,06. D Se\'criano 'Dallc-~leros is tlle latest member of fhg ht-1. H c~1n<tld Partridge, 63. 2 George the PGA group to qualify after" innmg the British Walker, 64. E Fhght I Julian Goble, 65: Elliott Open. llC' Joi ns Ful.Z y Zoeller, llale. ln\m and Lee Lifton. 68. COLF ·rrevino •l\tht-men·~ rield BIG CANYON Eleanor flglsteio scor_ed a TeJm matchups to date include Zoeller a nd hole-in-one on the 125 yard third hole while using a Post. Irwin and flrit7.; and Trevino and Alcott. seven iron durm~ a recent member-guest tourna- The winrter of this-Weclt'"s PGA t1tlecwfft-joirvtP<M · mt:.nlr - winner Young and the victor Jn the LPGA Euro-Member gurst rcs ult:t: Low gross over the pean ch.i mpionsh1ps, also tills weekend. will team field -Marie Gray, An!1 lfcdley <Virginia CC L 1~9; -----with Ballesteros to complete Che pro-fimi . .--Low net -Karen Wmterburn, MaTy Stradhng • The men's and women's U.S. amateur cham· <Santa Ana CC I. 127. A 1-·1ight (Grossl-B. J . pions will comprise the sixth team. Snr1th, Emily Martino <La Jolla CCl, 157 ; <Net> - The Suuth Coast Medical Center in South Carolyn Gray, Marge O'Keefe CSanta Ana CC>. ·-. .· Laguna Beach wall be the beneficiary of the 130. B Flight CGrossl .Jane Martin. Dorothy tournaml"nt Boqge (Hacienda CCl. 175; <Net )-Mary Doupe, * * " J e rry Evans <Bel /\ire CC>. 128. C Flight IF YOU WERF. ASKED the question about <Gross)->Lcc Schaunrcr. Kay Gleis <Rivier a ), 184: which school has five former members of its golf <Netl Lorraine Gray, Pat Clarkson <Irvine Coast learn aJl playing on the PGA tour, would you CC >. 130. guess.Ohio State. USC or Brigham Young? IRVINE COAST Men's member-guest 1f you chose BY U, you were correct. For two tournament <Gross> l. Art Da~y. Dr:. Breen 'ea r s , Mike. Branna n , J ohn Foug ht, Pat Murphy <Hacienda). 293: 2. Jiqi Sears, Larry Carr; McGowan. Jim Neiford and Mike Reid all played <Bakersfield), 296 ; 3. Bill Donovan, Tom Pulliam on the same Cougar squad under Coach Karl <Willowick ), 298. <Nell-1. Andy Hall, D. C. Tucker. Graham <Big Canyon>. 252; 2. George Anderson, Cherkfng Area Coacrsn Mort Gherman <Big Canyon>. 267; 3. Stephan NEWPORT BE ACH -Sonja Dowling, a new me mber of the women's club, scored a hole-in-one using a five iron on the 125-yard second hole. ". Smith, Dick Ritter <El Niguel CC>. 267. Recent tournament winners: Low Net Flight A Gillette Perreault. 42; Flight B-Marion Ring, 48; Flight C Jane Cain, 54. Bingo-bango-bongo: RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -Low net tourna- ment: 1. Dcan..Sewell, 61; 2. Bob Lewin. 62 ; 3. Fred Gallow,ay. 63. Low gross-Mike Petela, 73. Special awards : Ray Marks, Don MiUar, Silvano De Donato. Upcoming events Aug. 11-Partner's total. net; Aug. 15 Partner's total net on ·men's clun meeting day. Flight A -Gillette Perreault, Mart_ha Ciampa •• 17; Fli ght B-Martha Fleener. 21; Flight t -Joy Hughes, J ane Cain, 18. Field shots: Flight !?-- Martha Ciampa , 251/-.i; fo'light B-Lou Larkin, 23 ; Flight C Ma ry West, 29. Low net: Flight A- Ed KJag scored a hole-in-one using a five·wood on the 13th holl! while Joe Vianj had an ace on the 17th hole at Brookside Golf Course. Balking St,eeler Star tO Quit? l.ATROBE. Pa. (APr -All- P ro wide receiver Lynn Swann of the Pittsburgh Steelers says he's retiring from pro football at the height of his career, but team officials don't believe him. ·'I fully expect Swann will plaY. with the S tee l e rs this year." a team spokes man sald Tuesday niCbt. Swann. who played in all three of rlttsburgh's Super Bowl vic- Lories, announced hls reUrement Tuesday by phone' from San Francisco. where he's suing city officials over alleced civil rights violations. But back In Pennsylvania, he's considered late for training c amp here a t St. Vincent -€ollege. "He doesl\'t have perlbluion ru>l to be bere. I can sympathize wlth h1s reason,1 but I don't agree with his reason for not be· J ng. here." said Coach Chu~k Noll. SwaM had (his to HY to • sportl Yfrlt.er Skeptical of tbe U · nounced retirement: ."You're trylnl lo 1et me lo say there'• a pouibllity of me cbaDllQ my m.lnd. I told )'OU bow l felt:' I've min4· "It came about for a number of r easons. A lot of thiegs went inLo it that l really don't want to get into." His statements were reported in several newspapers, but the 27·year·old receiver could not be reachf!(I by the Associated Press for comment Tuesday olghl- Steeler President Dan Rooney also predicted Swann's return. Nonetheless, his absence ap· parenUy irritates team ofriclals. Conceivably 1 tbe retl'remen6 could be a way or bypasstng. lhe fines that could be levied for be- ing late for preseason camp. But regardless, he is missed as tbe team prepares for lta pre· season opener-a1ainat lhe Bllls in Buffalo Saturday. Swann. bis two brothers and a cousin are suing the city of San Francisco 'for '2 mllUon, •lleg· Ing false arrest, false lmprteori· ment, ·asaaul"' battery and "emotional disturbances due to racial 1lu.rs." The ,action stems from a J aauary, 1174, tactdeat=tJ the four were la Sa Fr to celebrate after Swann wu raft· ed in tbe flnti round by the Steelen. · Swim Stars 'Invade Irvine· Wmplex Many of the nation's top stan will be competing in the lrvine Invitational swimming cham· pionships this weekend al the H e rit age Park Aquati c s Complex. Tlre thr'ee·day meet begins Friday with. preliminaries each day at 10 and finals starting at 6 in the evening in the outdoor long course pool that wlll host the Ul80 national AAU meet i.D August. An admluion charge ol $1.50 will be made for each session. ost ol, The Mission Viejo N ad adores swim club will be competing including Brian Goodell, Linda Jezek, Jennifer Hooker and oth:sxpected lo compete in the onal meet later this month. Also ln the field a e Bruce Fu1niss, Mary BirdS"ell, JUl Sterkel, Cynthia Woodb .. d, Melanie Rile, Tel'f'1 llcKener, ADD TW9ldJ and 12 memben of the New Zealand national t.am includlal Rebecca Perrott and GaryQMTina, •. • tlllod <outt, or to .,,__, 111111'1, will\ tM ,..,_,y --·· to tllO 1111· are Darren Daye, Cliff Pruitt, Michael Holton, e1er~•on<1e1 ••10100 s.nto Mon•<•"""'" Mlke Chavez and Leon Wood lo the 7 o'cloc'k 1ame. =::. !:c11 ~,:~::,;. ~;i'.!:!:~ A similar aame ln 1978 was a sellout Others ln ""'~ '" •" ,.,,..,.,., p0n••"· th So...... Cali' I tt k Chi ED Uand '"' to t111 .-tote .... 1d eseua.n1, e uUK:m .om a a . ac are p ge wltlll" '°"' .-111. ofter tM lin t PVBUC NOTICE _,. •·..U of Palisades, Cliff Levingston of San Diego Mone. P"'"'<•tklftoftllla11011co. Lodi Beach Poly'a James Mcl>bnald. Cretcenta O.tod~.;,:;.~ Valley's Reid Poole, LA Fremont's Dane Suttle, Um1n1•••otoro11t1ot NO'tlC• TO CHDlf'Ptll .... ........ SUN•tOlt COU•T 01" TMI! n. Ta Ott CAt.lf'OltNIA Ntl TMI CIOUNTV OP D•.MO• HEAltlHG DATE,_, .. ,. Verbum Dei'a Kenny Auatin and 6-U Greg Kile of !:!:'::.=.o.c~ni HoClst.on. un. s1MOM .• waan • I" Ill• ¥•1ter ot tll• Estoto of CAAOLtNlt TORA£\, Oe<HMd. Ticketa for the 3,500-seat facility are S3 each MO•••CM. tNC. and the game is expected to be a sellout. Pres ale :..~'::! _..,.. NOllU II lllt1IOy vi-to < ........ tfcteta are not available. -w..•, LM~CA.-J N V1"9 Uol"" 090IMt -MMt tl«Al- 0.nt lo Ille told ctol"'' '"IM offke .. ""' ct•rk of tM••f0t.-..ld c-1 .,,. to * * * Anenoy • ,._~ or•Mnt lllem to IN under~ •I IM THE RJ~&Y BETWEEN Corona del Ma r l>ubliWlod °'-CN\I Dooly Piiot otlic:o 0' o. MATHIAS !(ELLY, .. •uv I • n 2:2 ,.,, tttO ,. SOU.fH BltOAOWAY. SVtTI! lll "' High ~d La a Beach was never more fierce in · · · • · ,,,. c.cv ot t.M A1>9e1n, '" a..os •noelft f lb ll th · th" 197" ...r h L <:.oun1y. Wfl!Gh 1at10• otlk ''' Ille ploce oo a an 1n e . ..-, , sea.sons w en aguna PVBUC NOTICE °' "'"1-llf ttw ~._., '" •" Beach won &-7 (later reversed by {orlett) and lost -----...-m•1t•••11t<1••n1nq10,.. ... -.1.ue.SU<'ft 22·20. -, .. ...,., <l•lm \ ••lh llwl ~e\Wry VOUC.M~ F" lfl:lt• mu\I IM lllf'd CK pr~t~ H •lorewid Too bad they don't play this coming season. ,.CT1T1ou' eu1t11u1 •'""" •our ,,_.,,., otter ,,,. ""' Mike Davis. who wlll be a JWllOr receiver for 11AM«n Aruo11a11,. ouo1101tonorn11, .... 11c!lt. L f Ttle to11owlnia por'loOn\ ••• d otno D•ted JUlt l! C91i aguna Beac h. recently caught a pair o °"",..''°' Aon.o1a G ,o.,,.. touchdown passes in a sumr:per pa.ssing league o ooHHELL. 1111GH•¥ • ~ •• ~~r.'".10"'d~~-n• ••.Ith Co ..I IM PAllTHEA~K()RTM £RH, 0\0 \Ion "'" ~~ -....,........ gam e wa rona u.e ar. w.errn.., "-· w••• 400, H.wPl>f1 o. MATHl.UKEuv Mike's mom. Betty, is the Vice Principal at IM*<n.C...r-•'2660 AttorMyoU..ow Laguna Beach. Hia dad, Ron , IS the Athletic Jot1n " o oo""'"· O $O v o .. ="~·,~;-'"'·' Director at Corona del Mar. ~";,~C::,:~~· t00, N"'Pl>f1 Loo.,.....,u•u And Bob Hughes, the LagWla Beach principal, '''""• w BroQftOm. '310 v.,,, Puo11''*' °'~ Coo•t oeuy P•tot. Karmen •-. \u•t• 400, Newpor'I AUQ I. t . U. 2:2, "" 1fll.lt is a former vice principal at Corona del Mar . 11M<11. c..i110t"'•'*° * * • ~oy w G••me. JIOI l!U<h•_, StrHI, S.n FraMl§<O, Collfo•n•• ••Ill 1 PUBLIC NOTICE UNIVERSITY HIGH FOOTBALL COACH l"I' i-1,..n 1, COflducted DY • Chuck McAnincb says bis Troj:ins will be employ -04'""r11 """,.'""P NOTICE o" SALE Ing a multiple ofrense this coming season. and it's 'M \~~~·~_"';11i.o .,.,,. '"" Pu""°"' •o C•••I c.ooe _.uons 3o11 easy to understand his thinking when you consider c~~v c....,._ot 0r.nv. c-.1.°" Juiv ::.<>:>~·~11,~1:,.~1;:1~~,,..,!,0~':~': his playing b~kground. · :;.Mou co. 'fEUL, ou u •H•o. 1~. "" .. 10 oo • m •• M<F••••"" After leaving the Univt.>rs1ty of Wasbin~ton r w••LL As\..uSMu ~: .. or>Q. 1«> N ..... ,on A~~. 9·.,,~. where he was No. 2 to Hugi.,.McElhenny, McAninch :::~~ 0,. \w -.~~~~:E··~,,!'~":,.if!>~~~,.L•<..,,., was an honorable mention selection at S EVEIS ,. _ _, _,..cA,,... ,.,, ... 1 0, nr Put>h -'>""9" Ccw\l 0.,ly P1101 ""''"'''-4 M · CP. CA pos1t1ons 1n one season at Humboldt State u ,. , 1 11 "" _, Lt<•""' .. 1•E¥E. "''" u kSllH21 .. His endl'avors at Humboldt State included N •• ~.....:.... ·---"11 ,..,,,a. 1 or BT M so. c• l ,,.,, • l ~1F W Ci . \ll N quarterbark. fullback. halfback. tight end, punter. PUBU<; ~OTICE :1• ... 1iOOr;100 011 · laneback, def<.'n~l\'e end, defensive halfback aod H tMn l0::~ ... 1:~~0~~:~ =~':.,,5~fA safety. LEOAL ..aTICe ... lo"''" h l M W(, CA LICMse STA-ft~ OUf'Ottt!IA "•'>'l vv VI ... "M}'l 'lfll/011 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS CLUI C.fMf RAl H Ol\T w QR- ~pfM..to. 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Au• ~ll<il Soc: rt:ll r y Pul>ll\hec:t OrM199 '°"" O•llv•Pllof, .llllY U ond l,µQ I, I, ",.-11'3-1• PVBUC NOTICE P l BLI(' NOTll't: H6TICE TO Cltf DITOR~ c Seu '101 •101 U C.C l NOTICE OF OEl'AULf ANO ILECTIO. TO SELL UHOElt OEEOOF TltUS,- NOTICE IS .. ERE8V GIVEN n..t OAMC, INC•.• c.111.,,,..a corpo•••-" Ovfy -nled Tr\1\1.,. unatr ,,.. IOllO••f\9 Oft'\( rtOf'd deeO of ff\1.$1 TA U S T O R R IC HAR O SALMONSON 8 E H£FtCtARY Vlrgtnt• Traph•~ A~cor-Aprll tl. "" •• ll'SI• No u u J •n -11ro:i. ~ 111 o1 Ofto<••I Rwco•d• on ""' office of In@ Rf'<0<11H 01 Ot•~ C°""'' "''a.,_ ot tru•t oe.crot>e\ IM tol1owono pr<>Pf!rty Allot LOI U Jnd ll'>e NOtlMrlv 6 fn- <llU ot LOI 7•. BIO<k 3, Section 1, B••oo.t l\••nO •• •nown o" • Ma11 t""reot ~ In 8oott 6, P•Qt: JI of M 1\<Pll•,_..,. Ma!», retcord• ot Said <.P<I""· ..,Id CIMO of tru•t -ure• <t:r· ••In oOllG&tlon\ ln<ludi~ one no•• •or ..... •um of sn.1so 00. 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T"'11¥M CU.S.) .SU'A, 2 (i)lllltllt (U.S) .SMV.; 3 Fl'tdorlck IU.S.I ..,..11.\1. ROU.ER SKATING ~ . SOO SPPINT TU .I I 00 4 Cllro\ Snyder 11 rvin<a, w-soo SPRINT Mory Holll IC1nc1nnalll l:Ol 7 I SPARTACADE 101-.Rott\ltl BASKETBALL -vn1led Stain 13. E'stono• .S ·-Ru\\lan Federolton I 18. United s.01•• It SWIMMING Mon •00 INDtVIDUAL MEOLE'.V I Sldorenllo IUS!>RI .• ,. ,. ' Fesen'O <VS. SRI, 4 1S 21. l Rotko ICzKIW>tlovellt•I •.JO .... Zltul.,. IVSSRI • 3• n . s Mlkllev•• IUSSRI, • U.11 •• Moorlool IAullr•IMll, •. ,. .• ,. ·-IOO FREE t For'CI IAU'ilralltl. l ·«.Jt. 2 IComtu orova 1VSSRI , t.•• 1'. J Yel'l\elyanenllo CVSSRI, t S4 U ; 4 L..ark llon IUSSRI. t:Ot.•. 200 8ACKSTRO ICE I Bvnaclu IROl'llMllll, 2:M S2; 2. IC"'91ova IUSSfll. 1: lt.U ;) Orllllll IUSSRl, 2.10.S. TUUOAY'S TRUIACTIONS .......... ""'. ATLANTA BRAVES ()tltl-d GIOM Hutio.trd, tKOncl bntmen, elld Craig Siloll, pllcllor. lo Rk -OI lllt l"lifflallONtl Lo~. ltecat141d Lany llrecltord. pltchof, a nd Jim Weninger. lnl1eld~r trom Rlcllmond. IASl<ETaALL ............... ,A•-••I .... LOS ANGELES l.AKERS Nernod Paul WHtlloeden fNltl-~Okll. l'OOTllALL .............. ""'""'° ATLANTA FALCOHS Welved Aon 8 oy e r, 1t9lll •"d; D•••d Crouen, l~kOI', Jeck Sll)eftdoN, wklo rKol...,. 8ALq'l~IE ~TS lt .... ltd Tim Bleck .,.. ftrtl'llond Peyton, llnetlKC...t. Tim G......., kk ll.M, Orin Gnlfln, wldt re- ctlwr, ,..... ltk.e Md Dewt Riiey, rUfWlln9 lleCkl; Ludoft NI-. end Etro aryant, Oo• l•llllV• llMl'llOll. ACQlllre-LH Gross. ctftler, en .,.van from Ult Denver 9roft. '"· ' CLEVlll.ANO altO'#Nt ....... '"9 ...... a+tt LIOty, Wfenllft .... . • MINNEtOTA VIK1'40S ...... PMll 1tre11M, Mftty, lo • -year ~Mtrect. W•lvM Kwte t4tll'lrkll, tnll RMtrt Mett91, dtt.fltlft •Ot, Ptul L.ltwlt kl, llMI*-, M~Mtl TwrMr •ltd l..Onlllo HUflltt, wlel ,.. ttlftrL NEW YORI( J ETS W•l n-· IC01lll 11..-n ...... y. P"ILAOEL~IA IAGLIES Wel\IM JOM ......," Mfoty, Denny l.M, fll&'ltor. •1C11 lteHft, lltlll end. MMY Wo•. ..-rt.,.k .............. ntlrld. TAMPA IAY IUCCAM•DS Pttetd Jtlfl• '"'""· -•lon11vt ll"tt"an, tll .. ,...,,., • DAIL V PILOT •• . Thomas' Stock. Split, PB~ent, ~le .. QU~rterly -Gains Lisi~d· Costly A Hergaa . com e increased 37 percent to Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., C O L O R A O o lrvlne:has announced record second- SP RINGS (AP> -Ba rt Quarter and first-hall earnings. Conner grabbed the· bem For the tbree months ended June or the mantle that pro-30, sales of,$2'1,913,000 rose 35 percent cJal m s Kurt Thomas from the $16',220,000 for the compara- Amer1ca·s top 1ymnast ble 1978 pe riod . Nel income Qf a nd gave il a 11h1rp tug. $3 ,300.000. o r 78 cents a s h a re . Conner, 8 2l-year-old. showed a 20 percent increase over University or Oklahom;t the S2.7l7.000, or 65 cents, last year. student who beean gym-Six-months sales or $40, 143,000 nasties at to, won gold w e r e up 34 percent over t he medals in three events $29,868,000 reported for the same 0 including the high ba ' period of 1978, while net income of that w as Thoma s~ •$5.466.000. or $1.29 a share, was 24 downfall Tuesday night pucent ov~! the M.351 ,000 earned at Na ti 0 na1 s P 0 rt s during the hrst sax months ofl978. , $5,004,489, or $1.23, compared with S3.634.545, or 90 ce11t1. lo 1978. Revenues ror the six-month period ros e 40 percent to $60,628,506, com· pared with $43,324,862 last year. "tlcrodaf a Corp. Microdata Corp., Irvine, bas re· p0rted rttord revenues of $24,870,000 Cor the third quarter ended May 31. compared with $19,110,000 for the sa me quarter a year ago Festival 11. THOMAS, 22. world champion in the floor exercise and sixth all- around. attempted a tri- ple flyaway dismount - his lirst in competition a nd landed on his kne~. He "Deeded a~fi5' from the judges lo· win l h c e v e n l , b u t wa s awarded a 9.55. .. Everybody tries new things, and sometimes you do it and sometimes )i>u don·t." Conner said of Thomas · nyaway Ile sauJ be was a littlP surprised to win the high bar, but added. "After seeing Kurt's routine. I s hould have won " Con ner estimated Thomas· landan~ cost him up to 4 on 1udge5 scorecards . CONN-Et a ls o won gold medals in the vault and parallel bars. while taking second in floor exercise and third in th~ rings. T homas. who ptlssed up a nea r r anrh gold medal in floor t·xcrc1se. \\On an the p o mm el horse as <'xpected but .,,.. as second to Conner in thl' high bar and parallel bars and second again to La rry Gera rd in the rings . The Indiana Sttlt e graduate was n amed all-· a r o und cha•mpion in team comp e tition ea r lier, a nd 1t was Thomas the overflow crowd of 7.300 lit the Air Force Academy C'ame to watch. · · l d1dn 't "'dnt to end Sf andard•Pa<>ifi<" Corp. OirectOrs o f Sta-ndar d-Pacific Corp .. Costa 'Mesa. have declared an cn c rease in the quarterly cash dividend from 121 ~cents a share to 15 cents Net income wes Sl.ls0.000 for the quarter, compared with Sl,178,000 for the same quarter of the previous year . Net Income per s hare was SO cents on 2.280.000 average number of common and comm on e·qua valenf. s hares, compared with 53 cents on 2.243.000 shar es outstanding at the same Ume last year Pr~•~ Co•pani~• ll will be payab le Oct. 19 to stockholders of record"<Jct. 5 · Directors of the Presley Com· pa nics. 11Je wport Beach, have ap- proved a 4·for-3 stock s plit and an- nounced apphcalion for listJng on the New York Stock Exchange. Th~pany reported the highest second quarter and sue-m onth results ii} its tustory. Net Ulcome for thl' ~econd quarter ended June 30 cncrc:CJsed 32 percent lo $2.850.304. or 70 <'t.'nts a s hare. from S2 .147.046, o r · 53 ce nts. in 1978 . ~venue.; for th1· quarter ro...,l· 50 ptr· cent to S31>.GR4.792 com pan>d .,,.. 1th $24 .503.660 an lht' ,hkt" penoct a ~ear ago t'or th~ f1r'it hJlf or 1979. net tn· The split, "ith a recorCi date of Aug. 7 and payable Aug. 21, will in· c rease the: numbe r or outstandJilg s hares to about 3,936.920 while reduc 1ng the par v<.1lu~ .. to 18. 75 Cl'nls from 2~ cents · Randall E Presley, ch<11rman. !laid the filin~ for Big Boe1rrJ·la~~ hl'1ng revae.,,..cd by NYSE otrrcldls~ Introducing the silent beeper. How un .i 1Jeepe1 t>e s• en11 S1rrpce •I 11_!.bl ~s gentty .... nen W""tO~f! s tr t ng 10 ce.ith you lde<sl lor 11osp11JI l .. .c..\t• tOv'l'OOI' r-~· ng~ .ioy'I. ~re n0<!.e 'l>uul<l •oe c •, t:. r J v • :> r,.e ~"'''"~ .. Cl Mve oo•m.ir auo o·• • ""C. "'i I .~,.. way dnyorP c,~0 rttath J'1tl ... I~ t tn•"> 'I 0 l•QP\l/ltlQnl D·l'1''f "'C t. ..... I .... • .• I ~ ., 1n a c r ash." Thoma s { s:11d later, adomg that he · .. -------m11r- had the dafflcult dis- mount oo tt1s .nind a~l lhrough his routine. Decision Shocked Baker MOSCOW !API -A teen-age fi g hte r from M assachusetts ca rr ie~ the Uru ted Stales · fina l hope for a medal In the box Ing competition at the Spartacade Games. And he didn't expect to still be around. ''I'm surprised 1 won the fight," said A"ii'ifre M cCo~. a l9·yea r ·old middleweight from New Bedford, Mass • after he decisione d E du a rd Mk rtchaynan vf Soviet Armenia. "I t hought I b eat h im but 1 a lso thought t h e judges would giyc it to him. You never know about these judges. McCOY lmpreiied the omclals enough lo take the close bout and ad· vance to the group finals Thursday. A vic tory then would ensure him a sp<>t 111· the gold medat bout Saturday against the c hampion or. the So~ viet national group. "I think I could have noored him 1r the tight bad lut.ed a bit longer," added the 6-3 McCoy, who fell behind on points but rallied ln Uae third round. He (or ce d Mkrtchayo•n to take • two 1t1nd1'11 el1ht counts in tbe noal round . McCoy ts one of a rew Americana with a sbot1 at a medal here. Wltb Ure track and field' com· petlUon concluded Sun· dat, mo s t of the' American contJn1ent of 117 a\hletea has com.' pleted action. The Am.erican men·~ and women '1 buketbaJl . 1 'I u ad.1 h ~e bee ft ellmln.ated trom medal ellatJ>ililf. 11te men are a.2, while the women are· 1·3 ,....., Tuead1y'1 pl1y . T·Bill+J12% $10.000 Minimum. 6 month Investment Cert1ficates. .... T0.184% 9.801% Annual Yield· M1n1mum invc~tmt•nl rt•rttlK'all' I' ~10.000 or morl' for :i ll'rm of Ii month.,1 H~I•' i1ub1ert to r hani::e at matunt\ Even on carly wtthdra"JI. ~<'U never t-.ll'fl It·.,., lhan sr; Rale quoted I!> \ :.ihd ,\u~ 2 lhru Au)? H Rate rhaniie~ weekh. :-tubjet•t to a\·a1lab1ht~ • . · •f:rrert1ve annual yield as,.ume' that pr1nc1po.1I and mtt're'>l were to tw 1nve<1ted for one year at the annual r.ilt' Annual rate " 'ubJt<'I to rhanite at renew JI. I Treasury bill s are sold 111 d1~cc111nt. thert•forc. artual 'l>reud 1~ s hl(htly les' than "2~ I 3 3 Sl0,000 minimum ONE YEAR Investment Certificate. Interest paid monthly by check or ii placed in a 6 Yi% passbook account and left for'one yeai annual yield increasea to 9.19% $5000 minimum SIX MONTH Investment Certiflcate: Interest paid monthly by check or ii plaoed in a 6112% paasbook account and lelt for one year ennual yield maeases to 8.16%. Carly wlthdrcrwol int.rest penalttw on oil inNl'fment ~but you ne.,..ream I-than~ . . DAILY INIEREST PASSBOOK ~t Inteni.t Paid day-in, day.out, , compounded and crec:hted quartedy. No minimum. No penalty for Wlthd:tawal. Annual yield 6.66%. THRIFl' BY MAIL TOO! We pay poataoe both ways. Complete Jnformatioo funuahed upon request. leftlQg CalllamJam b O'fW a quartllr oi a ceotury. Stattwld9 oifSC9I with cwts MW Sl3.S.OOO.OOO.OO -wee<N11QFT&~ ec.t....._ 270r.a.t17th Snet. CA (714) MS-31~ LoDg leoc1a. '501 PacUlc Come HJehway. CA (US) ..... 1 \ Avoiloble to ColJ/omJa Rettidetit» only. '· ; / ... -DAILY PtL01' Business ·' RZtes li ' t -PacTel Ordered to Cut· " ... , ........ NOMINATED BY BROWN Ruaty Schweickert SAN FRANCIS 0 <AP > Ptt'1fk Ttlephone C'o '• r~ut'•l '°" • '470 million r•lt> lncr • e hH bttn tumt-d Into a $42 2 mlllion Mt rate reduction by tht> C•llforn l• Public Utllltle Commlaalon. ,. Tuuday'a 4 a· dticlalon re1lrudul'fl rial and meaM an lnrreue in aome scrvlcca and dttr-eues n olhera THE C HANG ES. th e rommls!ilon Aa1d, will m un those who use liervlc~ more will pay commensurahi r»tes It said the ra(t: reduction was warranted because the firmys ••reques t a nd twidcnce substantially unders\ltted the- money-saving produ c tivity stemming from technological .. innovations d eve l o p ing Its expense estimates. Likewise, Ex-astronaut Named ' As Energy Panelist SACRAMENTO (AP) Former astronaut Russell "Rust y" Schweickart has been appointed to the state Energy Comm1ss1on by (;ov. Edmund Brown Jr. Schweickart, 43, w as,.on the crew or Apollo 9, which m ade the first manned flight of the lun'ar module in 1969, before the moon landing later that year . H e h as been Brown's special assistant for sci ence and t echnology since September 1977 HE HAS WORKE D on such prOJects as the governor's short.- lived plan for a state satellite. the odd-even g"5olioe allocation plan, nu-c t ea-r-poliey a n d Brown's attempt to get the Universit y of, California to slop Its ouc ear weapons rese Sch weickart was on leave from the National Aeronautics and Space Admin1stration. which shared his $44,756 annual sal ary with the state. On the..£ner gy Commission, lo which· he w as appointed Tues· da)', he will replace Alan Pastemako!Berkele . • The appointment requires con· Jirmation by the st ate Senate. the co m~ ny 11ubstanll1&llY undertt.al-Od toU call revenues.· Th t> P C s tart hud recommended a net reduction of $234 mallloo • THE DECISION calls for an ih creue ln lht! basic residential onc·v1arty n at rate from $5.'70 t.o $6, in the LOii Angeles and San f•rancl100 Bay areas. Left un· <'h anged are the busic n ut rates elsewhere as well as the basic lifeline and measured rates. 1l inaugurates a program called zone usage measurement, or ZUM, thatl wHI ~liminate multi-message unil service m the Los Ange les and San Praneisco Buy exte,'1ded areas. Undes ZUM, an IJeritge ftet rate bill would drop , oOl...$7.10 to $6.42 a month fl d average measured service frorri $4. 75 to $3. 75 with local calls at nights and on weekends. M ESSAGE SERVICE 1s charged on the basis or the ~ngth'of call. Nbw the $3.75 monthly rate allow$ 60 message units of five minutes each. U n de r l h e Z U M p l·a n , th c allowance ror this category will be $3 instead or 60 units. Callers using less than five minutes a call will be able to ca ll more frcqut!nlly ror the same allowance. That·s because lime will be m e a s u red 1 n o n e · in 1 ~f u t e mcrem ent.s applicable to anY. of three 1.0nes: local calls, calls oC 9 ·12 miles and 13-16 miles. R ATES PER MINUTE will differ ror each zone and be lower i n·the evcnm~ and mghl. CustOmers will be allowt>d to ~ h :.. n ~ u l.h 1 r ~ r '1-i...c.e. l measured rate ~erv1cc for 120 days w1thout tht> U!>ual charge LEASE ii Professor Gets FrGRrThe Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ Council Post WASH1NGTON (AP> President Carter bas nominated R. Robert Russell as director of the Coun c il on Wage a nd P.rice St ability", the president's anti-inflation a~ency. ' Russell, an economics professor from California. will take over as acfin~ direclor of Ch<' council Aug. 4, the day after the pr<'!:>cnt director. A a rry Bosworth. leaves aft er two ) ears us director T UESDAY'S NOMINATJO~ OF RUSSELL. OPEN70AYS 2600 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA 540-9100 41. who has been deputy coundl director for the past year, must be approved by the Senate. Be('f.IWI_, calla wUJ be tlfPed In o ne minute ratbtr th a n three·mlnute units. callin& at. off.peak hc;>utl Cor two minutes b r less wlll mean greater i.avlngs . \ A MULTI-MESSAGE call now costing 15 cents for three. rhinules will, under ZUM, cost l l cents during the day, 7 cents m the evening and 4 cents al night. A three-minute call costing 20 cents would drop to 15 cents during the day, 10 cents· in the evening and 6 cents al night The PUC also reduced rates for special equipment to aid the .deaf and other til.,ndicapped persons by a ~otal ofS12 million. L . R EE D WAT E R S , a telephon e company vi ce president. said the dec1s1on ''doesn't make sense. We are sliU on a roller coaster going the WTong way. InOalion 1s drwlog all of our costs up. a fact the commission seems to have ignored. The Consumer Price Index is up 43 percent m the last fiv-e years. Our rates are up about4 ix:_rcent," Waters s~nd. Toll r ates within California will allow orf-peak discounts of Jfuperccnl during evening and 60 perce nt tor nights and w eekends THE LIFELINE R ATE or $2 50 will be retame for 30 outgoing local calls. However , chargt>s for excess calls 'A'lll go from 5 to JO cents for the first JO culls over 30 and t o 15 cents each for t•ulls over 40 The PUC said thT11 1!t to dl$t'Oll"Nt~e-tt~ by lhost- "ho can afford other sl·rv1n• T hl' PCC' said the currl·nt authoni'ed H 85 pi'rcent rak of rt.•turn 1s too lo" to f'n.;t hlt· 'l1 anf1c T elephone to ra 1~1· eapltal for cQJlstruct 1on <1nti modernization So 11 stl thl· return at. 9.73 percent r Rat e increa1es were authorized for aervlces not paying their cos t , lncludlnl p rivate lin es. premiull) equipment, installation. service c'onnection and mileage charges. THERE IS ALSO A change in the cities of Bakersfield, Fresno •. Modesto, Riverside. Santa Rosa and Stockton. which h ave ·Oat business rates. ( CONSUMER J. Under the decision, they will switch to meaaured calls Ud timing of local calls. That "'ill give phone customers a monU)ly rate lower than the .flat rate ~Y have been paying •. \ " . C-luysler May Get ~ Government. MoneY. WASRJNGTON {AP1 -Expressmg concern over the det enor,tmg financial .situation or Chrysler Corp., the Tr easur y Department h as announced it is making ·•a comprehensive study" of the automaker with an eye toward possible federal financial assistance. "When Treasury's final analysis is completed, the results will b e considered by others in the ad· ministration, which will then be in a position expeditiousiy to ad, dress Chrysler's proposals for assistance.'· a department statement said Tuesday. Th e statement said the Treasury is concerned about Chrysler 's financial pr<>blems. The autoptaker reported 1t lost $207 million in the second three months.of the year. LOSSES IN 1978 totaled $204 6 m111Ton: amt frnanc1al analysts ... ay there 1s scant poss1b1l1ty the <'orporatwn can soon r eturn to prohtab1llty at a umc when the nation's economy 1s sinking into a recession. Outgoing Trea5oury Secretary W. M ichael Blumcntha't said re. C<'ntly he had been in touch with Chu~lc.c: eiU!£UUvesJ who havt: made vanous proposals for gov· (•r nment assistance. While he has said none of the proposals ~a s attrac t1\ e. Blumenthal L1dd('d that the T reasury v.a., "atdung the 5.lluatwn clo'>c·I> In its st atl.'ment Tue'>da~. th1· d e pa rtm t:nt 5o a1d 11 ha ' m onitored Chry5oler ' hnanc1at Q,·.--r T iu_. Countt·r NASO Liitittqs s1tuat1on in the past several months, and is concer11ed about its possiblc-tmpaci on the over- a 11 eco n o m y and o n ·the employees of Chrysler and i l!- suppliers." AMONG OTH E R federal agen cies involved in st udying the Chrysler probk!m, the st ate- ment said. are·the Comm erct:, Tran~portat1on and .Justice de· partments, the Environm ental Protection A~ency, the Council on Environmental Quality, the Federal Trade Commission, tht: Off1CC' of Manage m ent and Budget and the Counci l or E conomic Advisers. Chrysler chairman John Rir· cardo is r eported to have asked administration Offil•ials and con J(ressional lcadC'r'> for some &Ort QL.lax-relic! lbat would. pr:ovJdc. an 1mmed1<1te cttsh payment to the company Auto sales are off for all of thl' nation's auto ,manufactur er:>, ht•c:iust· of the gasoline shortage· and lhl' ec11n1)m11· \lowdown, bu1 C'hr> '>lcr ha'> -..ufff'n•d more th..i!l' the other' bt·c·au:.i• of 11' alread' v. eakcnL'<i flnanclal position 1 . 01 , •' .. m w P " • ' I P•-t1fi0"'! 11 • ) • l\-~.J•tl'\Or lt-L.P_..r ,_.,.~> '-"Y "' f' 'llj .. ''"'f oc ' .. • 0 , ,,,.. a.. ~ • ~ • f.,. .. ~I' .,,. tY ..... #I ' '~I( ~-~ ,,.... 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"10""" _, 1116 1 t1 t• lt'\riEt'U i lL-• .JO-,.. ~ .u. l 0~1.0.. 16 • ,, .... 1 ,,.,, ...... ..,, ..... • l ·.LO ., 0 ~..... -~ ttp-"f . __ _,,.._l_ ORDER YOURS NOW· • • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOD • QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED _,,,___ EASYJO USE ;;;.._.--• FOR YOU OR A FRIEND .. r--------------------~, I Fill in ttut coupon, c11p ano mail wtlh St 75 + 25 posi.ge to I PlloJ Printing. Label Div. I 1Poat Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Say St. 1 eosta Mesa. Callfomla 92626 I I I I I I I ' I Be Sure to U.. 'f04JI ZJocode PILOT PRINTING Said Kahn · '!Je has lived wa.th the inflation program day and night this past year . and his appomt menl 1s a tribute lo the ~uccess of that program . . 1n restrammg our basic rate of innalion ·· CARTER ADMINISTRATION sources familiar with the council bailed the selection. "Russell h as been Bosworth's alter ego." said one official who asked to remain anonymous. "The selection insures continuit y " That continuity will be needed as the wage-price program en~ers its second year Oct. l. Bosworth, with Russell's help, put the inrmi-r· ~uidelines i n place and wrote the many m odi fications in the first few months. •------Paid Advertisement ______ .. CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART lll Attorney at Law Q . WHEN I iN CO R PORATE, I S MY CORPORATION REQUIRE D BY LAW TO FILE A F ICTITIOUS B USINESS NAME STATEMENT? A. N.Q A corporation, in the eyes or the law, i~ a separate individual. If the corporation uses its own n·ame, no f ictitious busi ness name statement need be filed. Q. CAN I HELP PROTECT MV PERSONAL PROPERTY A N D POSSESSIONS BY I NCORPOJlATI NG MY EXISTI NG 01l PLANNED BUSINESS? A . YES. Under the l aw of limited liabiJity, your car . savings account, home, furniture. and other personal possessions are protected from an y liability which the corporation may incur. JC you follow slmple formali~es and C?nduct your b~in~~ like a corpo~auon, the shield of limited liability cannot be pier ced. Q. IS THE PRICE TO INCORPOKAtE SO HIGH THAT ONLY BIG BUSINESS CAN AFFOllD TO DO IT? A. NO. It is not as expensive to incorporate as you think. My l aw office wlll incorporate your present or planned busin ess lor the all-inclusive price of $580. This breaks down to $250 i n attorney fees and $330 ln costs.. We turn around and pay out costs as follows: Franchise Tax B oa rd, $200 ; Secretar y of Sla t e, $70 ; Corporatiops Commi11ioner, ~; Corporation Kit, SSS. An average Incorpor ation takes about 14 d ay,J; faster lf paym ent i s by cash or caahler•s-check. We are happy to answer queaUona about your proposed lncorpoutlon without obUgat.lon to you. Our addresa ii James R . U rquhart Ill. A Profualonal Law Corporation, 1300 Dove Street, Stcond Floor. Newport Beach, Callfomla. Tea.phoae: ('714l I I I L_..-.,_ ____ _ ------J..---.-1 '1&2·$544. . -· ' . l ,. ,,. 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" ... flflllM,' H 10 ..... \lo •IM " ~, 4\1) w lell!dl .. II .. Ille I ~ . , r Weclnleday, AugUt l t 1919 OAIL 'r Pll .. OT •7 ¥edteal Asnstaat 4,s8oci.adon hists I 54 Typical.Jobs By SYLVIA POllTEll ....... ~c;,.._. Whal kind or work does a medical assistant do? The American Association of Medical Assistants lasts 54 typical duties. Among them : making appointments· U · ranging hospital admissions: preparing a physician's tax return information: scheduUng surgery; oialnla ining sup· plies: dealing with pharmaceutical and other represen- tatives: completing certain insurance forms ; maintaining me-dical records; paying proressional bills . ·tJNDER THE DOCTOR'S SUPEllVISION, a med ical assis tant also m ay take t empe ratures, collect blOod samples. st er ilize instruments. help an co llect1on of specimens. even assist at minor surgery . The assistant ma-y ·work for a sin~le physician or den- tist. fol' a multi-physician office or for a clinic. a hospital a foundatio n, a health maintenance organization . a phar mareutical company or a medical Insurance com pany. amon~ othe rs . What are 1ob.requir~ments '' These vary ar cording lQ employment, say.s Web!>ter ·s Medical Office Ha ndbook, published by G. & C. Merriam Co M1>d1c al assistants in small officei. m ight r a rry total rPl>ponsibih • I~ for the physic1a n ·s c lin1C'a l and cle rica l '>UPJ>Ort i.erv1cei. T hose 1n largt.> offtc·1.•.., often "'"' li e <tss 1iie n c d a Money's Worth -.µer1f1t· <J rea or respom.1btl1l~ In all ca!>ei., they drt· -.upl'r \11..,t-d by d phys1c1an and perform tasks that ;irt· re ~u1rcd I)~· the phys1c1an a nd 1n <1ccord<1nce with stak. la•M. l!'le SOME <:AS~S. HIGH school g raduates can rt:C:·1·1vt· on tht· 1oh lrnining. They· mC1y have a better c hance 1f they h<"'<~ !>UCh offi ce skills as typing. Junior and com munity rolle ges may offer special cour!.~ in this h eld. Medie.al assistants Ciln choose work Jn any a re<i nr the field of medicine that appeals to them Those who choose ped1atncs. for example, will h<1ve !ouch duues as scheduling appomtments so that children of the s ame age group .will be 1n the. office as much as poss•· hie at the same time. They must organize waiting patients so that children with contagious diseases will not con - I <1m1nc1lc other!> and fit in emergency patients w1thoul db · rupt1n~ thl' !.Chcdule , reschedule appointm ent:. where neCC ')!.JQ' and freque ntl y ron ve r~c calmly on -the tdt·1>hon1· "tth dt!>lraught parent:. t'II Market Recovers In Late Trading '.\ r:w \'OR~ I A I' 1 The !>tock m arktt rallied 1n lat\' t r;idmg Lodaytoe>.tend Tuesday·!> rally The Dow Jone!-a vera ge of 30.dndustna l!.. up 7 1)8 T111•,, tla~. was up <Jgum <1nolne r 3 92pomts to850 34. • Andga.aners cJun~ lO a. 6·5 lead· over lol>ers in the tully ul . :.i"w York Stock Exchange·hsted issues. · The ma rket ·s rise Tuesda)' was attn buted p<Jrtly to a' rall~ by the dollar in foreign exchange, accompanied by -' SS·iln·ounce decline in the price of gold SI U<'kll I ... 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Men H~d 1- gtOUp Of WOtfQ W• II SubMe le llUIOMd to ••ou mlhtwy m 1•a11ona ~ouely CIOM 10 .,._ The boys in blue tak'e on the second· place Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront 'Stadium. KTLA • 8:Q9 -The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. A dQcumentary based on William L. Shfrer's account of Germ any d uring World War II <see story below). "''dOllOO ._ o.ighw -I';~ -. '° well! Into a trllC) IMrt Yfllh l( ....... ~ Slone 8'>0f~t ttw n*' M 16M411 • O'IPIAeV ~I Fr~ F_,. tl'll .AIMAN~YH . ...,._ a;.,g=..,~ OOCCAVCTT G-1' Bob H()9e (PWI I ot 211AI ~ t~il<Hy (2 hr•) • THIMllM UNCP'TAINTY II THEICAAl.ET LETTP 011141tn(IWOt111 IM•nt lhal ......... encl~ "-1.un11.o and plan to ~ ·eo.1on. as emn-.. date prMCflet hla laal --,,. ·~a tern- .,.. lleCASiOn -one thltt wttf .. dlSMt .. '°',....,,all (Pert4 of 41 ·WCT~ The Bttlh O! $1.,1 ~WfTS StarsSlalne l.:30. Cl) 0000 T1MU Good loniHM _._ the Evans tamlty lnd·cr .. 1• ,,,. happ;est day In Flofo· de'akte lti MEfW OfW'flN ~ta Rod St~ K11tll 7:001~iS: Among the entertaint:r~ to <tppear on the third annuul People 's Com mand Pe rformance_" tonight a,t 9 o n CRS. ha nnl'l 2 are !t op, from le ft l Rod Stl·wart , Susan A nton and Vincent Price. and t bottom l Chubbv Chcckl'r. Carroll () Connor and lforba ru l\1 ;111 drcll Gt THEOOOCOUPl.E Osca• s ••·Wife tell• htm SM IS 19"\8tryin9 and lnYllM Fair:. aoO """ 10 the wedding MCHIWS Cl) J()t(Eff8 wtLO ., SAHFON> AND SON l'r9d 1en11 umonra 1oom to li p199nen1 l11dy white Lamot'll 11 on a ll11'11ng trop fD 28 TOHIOHT Ttie BNf p,..,.~t' fl!) INT'AOOUCING IMOlOOY • Tne Mall!" 7:30 B ~LO WAA II 01 1>IAAV "0-Day" 0 Cfi) FAMILY FEUO D DATINOGAME II HOUYWOOO 8QUAAE.9 D TICTACDOUOH -~12 ~ An tu-con want• lo go b&Qc "home" IO Pfl&On : and aslla 111e ottw:ws 10 . Mlp.fttm •. &J MACNEIL 11.EHAEA REPORT '1!) MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING 'Mooneca.oe· Cl) UNT AMEO WOAl.D "Al1lcan PllltnS" 8.1IO II CJ) JUST FAIEtilOS M"I SUl()llC11 • l\en<hlome soa owner wtW> ha.& laken a shone to Susan ol also haY· Jllg ~ on-t.Wl'• club. IAI D AEAI. P£OPLE Among ll'IOM tnll!<VM!Wt!O are ,...,.... -otitlltt~. a Claaanel ~i•th19• II KNXT (CBS) Los Angele'> 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angetus e KTLA (Ind ) L os Angule~ 8 KABC· T\I (ABC) Los Angules ti) KFMB (CBSI San Otego 8 KHJ·TV (lnO I Los Anqelt1:. tf6) KCST (ABCI San Diego ID KTTV (tnO) Los Angele:. ti) KCOP TV (lno I Los Angeleli &'> KCET· T\I (PBS) Los Angeles '1!l KOCE·TV(PBSI Hun11ng1on Beacn N BC's Top Shotv 29t~ womun who 11t1ps lo• Ood. ~ 97.year olO newaoaoe• udllOI ttte ltrSI black N.ivy 11ogman 111'\0 car dea1 .. , s who ptJ(IOr m 1n m1111 own comm8'coll1 tRI 0 THE RISE AND FAl.I. ~ THFTHIAO REICH Based on Wlfh•l'l\.t l: Sn.1er s account '"'' 9p.. sode t>egtns ..,th the bortll Of Ac:IOlt Scniao.lg<-tn 1889 •n<J cutm1nat" •• years Ille< wnen the now AdOll Htlle< 856Ufnt!S Iha Cruw>celloty of GO< many (Pall I of 3j 0 ®} EIG~Tl8 EHOU0+4 A hlQh >ehOOI Oask&lb1.1ll star who 111111<1 one ot Ablly's e•11ms order' Tom· , 111v to gel 1110 11nsw0t11 IOt a make-up 111st IAI D MOVIE • • • '. • Cotton Come~ lo Harlem" ( 19701 GOdtroy C.imo11dge Raymond St .iacquoa A lree-lor-all 11<up1s .. 11on 11 bole ol co11on conto1n1no $8 7 .000 t:OO 8 PEOPLE'S COMMA NO PERFOAMAHCE Alan K•no 18 l'IOst IOI ""' tlWd onnuol en1erta1nmen1 SO<!Ct81 1aa1u11ng pe<IOt • monces oy on orrav ol c"i..britlftl 1nciuo1no C••· rOll 0 Connor, Billy Cry81al, Joan Rovers Aoo. $1-.tlrl .. nd 1ne 0"01na1 81oactwav c.ist ot A.n't Ml60ehav- 1n (Al 0 8UTTERFUE.S file boring ttle of a 1>or1no d&nt•sl s wile (Jennifer w,nenl takes an upwa1d 1u•n Wt.... sna ..-is a nan<Home strange< 1J1m Hullont 8 THE-~ANOFAU ~THETHIAO~ • 1933-19• I" H all ... s ompauaoned speeches le8d 10 l>OOll burntng 8n<I lhe 4Netllual oee1ruc:11on Of 'i: moll>On• Jews 1P•t1 :1 ol Q ®) CHARLIE'S AHOEL.S A r\ illlempl IS made 10 '"d· nJP ·a weatthy Arab s Oilugllle• du11ng a m • .,atl'IQr.. 1.;r,e tn Wl'lo<;h !'19 and the An9f!16 df ... comoe11ng IA) ti) MERV OAIFFIN uuest~ Roo S tei<Jet Karh. 'fie" anrt Ceo•ge Lu11 Jo,.,, &•Oi.n Oon '>110\ld ABC the Rerun Winner HOLLYWOOD IA P l ABC ni pped CBS in their continuing two-net work battle of leleviston reruns. winning the nat1on;il Nielsen ratings foT the \4•cck ending .July 29. The two networks f()ck<'d up the fi rst 28 places. with NBC's h1ghe:-.l·rnnkl'd ::.ho'A>. "CHi Ps, .. an 29th plact- The top show of the week was ABC 's "Three's Co mpany.·· which 'had a rating of.,23.6 1ri the re· suits released on TYesday. A 23.6 rating means that 17.700.000 homes were tuned in to that show 19 l 1C BS1. 16. Amcm·..t 2100,'' 19 I. 1ABC 1. 17. "13 Queens Blvd," 18 4 <ABC1 18. "Barnaby J ones."' Hl 3 1 A HC l. 19. "The Love B.oab·~ 18.-i t AHCI, 20, "Eight Is l::noui;th." 17 9 IAU_C 1 T HIS WE EK ·s NJ E LSt:l"S reflect "h<i. some 1n the m.d us try have been saying ab1>ut the American--rv viewers· taste~ give them light situation comedy. even 1f they've :.ecn 1t ~fore. All 10 of the top· rated programs were reruns. eight of them sitcom rerunt1. Meanwhile, a en t1cally praised two-p;lrt CBS ABC WON THE W~EK with an overall ratmg~·.News special "Blacks in America· With All ' of 14.9 and CBS was a close second with 14.6. NBC Deliberate Speed'.'" fini shed third from last and was third with a ral\ng of 12.3. CBS had finished or sixth from last on Nielsen's ltst, a fate usuall y met tied for fi rst in four of the preceding fi ve weeks. by news specials. The A.C. Nielsen Company, which gathers rat· .J'he bottom 10 . ings for the three networks, computes e ach ratings 56. ''The Bad News Beus.· 9.4 .ICBS >. 57. point al about 750.000 homes. · "Just Friends," 9.4 1CBS); 58, ·-Supertrain," 8.7 "WKRP in Cincinnati," a show that CBS <NBC>: 59, "CBS Reports Part I," 8.1 ICBS >: 60. pulled off the air for awhile last season, continues "Welcome Back Kotte r," 8.0 IA BCl: 61, "Opera- to perform well with summertime reruns, scoring lion Petticoat," 7.6 <ABC>: 62. Reports Part consistently m Nielsen 's first 10 Jl." 7.2 cCBS>; 63. "Battlestar Ga lactica," 7.0 a nd ··Hardy Boys," 7.0 Cboth ABC>. 65. 'Project THE TOP 20 FOR the week 1, "Three',sCompany," 23.6 <ABCl ; 2, "WKRP 1n Cincinnati." 23.0 <CBS>; 3, "M·A·S·H," 22.6 <CBS>; 4. "Taxi," 22.3 <ABC>; 5, ''Lou Grant," 22.2 <CBS >; 6, ··The Jercersons," 22.2 <CBS>: 7. "Alice," 22.0 ICBS>; 8, "Morlc & Mindy," 2l.6 tABC>: 9, "Laverne & Shirley," 20.7 <ABC>; JO. "Vega$," 20.6 IABC); 11. "~harlie's Angels ," 20.4 1ABC l: 12. "Fantasy Island," 20.2 <ABC >; 13, "Happy Days." 20.0 (ABC); 14, "One Day at. a Time," 19.:! IC BS>: 15. "The Dukes of Hazzard," '~/ore, After' TY Movie Slated HOLLYWOOD CAP> · Patty Duke Aslin and Bradford Dillman star in the made-for-television movi~ "Before and After,·· scheduled to be aired on A'BC this fall. Barbara Feldon. Kenneth Man, Betty White and Art Hindle aJso star in the contemeor~ com - edy Clrama UFO," 6.4 INBq • EVl:.RY SUMM[R THE CRl:AM Of- AMERICAN YOl.ffii GOES TO. SUMMER CAMP AND THE REST GOTO CAMP NORTHSTAR. IMAPLAZA ... )29 !>339 ..... I ~COfttlt C.U Meu979-4141 IBMN' _....,. Sl ... lllM_. Hwnlln(llOll Belcft '41 OJU O<~nge b39 1710 IWUIS' ...U.IAU Uc.JI&& El Toro !let ~ OllllQe 63' 3ga 1 ow~· ClllllU WllT west!M111et t1t4\ 891 39l'j ·ces e 9:00 -People's Command Performance. The third annual enter- tainment special hosted by Alan l\illg a nd i ncluding a huge line up of celebrities <See photos at lefO . ... SI WON>•OUT Twenty·••• mel• end leon818 llOmONJIU811 ,....., many Of the ptOCNma 9nd to'f$ lMy ,,.....~ an Vlflqlll ~ of IMOt h-. d!lldhooel. ldolee- ~end edrJlthood IAI D 8UMMEAFUT The Paul Tevlor Dine. Comoeny OllflO•ma ProfilM ·• 1 world c><em· ..,. dance c;ommr~ M()eQl ll)' by Ille Am6flC8n D1tnce F4111:val ltom Ou•'18"1, N011lt'Carot1na t:30 D LOVE AHO L.EAAfil ' A conae•v11111e c;olleoe o•oleuo• ·• t l 1wrence P1essman1 wefl.ordfJf90 11111 turns 10 Chl OS When he marrtes an •mou•t•v• SllOwglrl !Candy Clart<I 10:00 0 THE THAU WIVU Of DAVIO WHEEi.EA l~ c.u<lef'I wile 1C11!'ty l e.i C•oaoYI of r' smell butoness own111 !Ari Htn<Jlej tr-10 lteec> llbl on he< hulband a !WO IOt· mer wrves wl'IO sllH ""°"' lot hom • OD ..e#S 8 9 vmAI \ lemale de•4KllMI ptana ()f'IO last llPl!C111Culat , .. , unitWaf41 fh•I hll' ~th WIN m.iM\ one """'°" .,, lnMlf· ance money 101 he• P<omo481 IRI )IJ NIGHT OA.U.E.AY Frigl'll Ntgl\1 A -n .. •no "" ... 1, ~ to • 1111'm hOOse 1en 10 tr.em b' .. 1..i11. cou11n 10:30 0 THE 9088 ANO THE SEC$l£T ARY' A new eu1cu11"ti tJu~ SIBNlYI 1nl>N1·1~ >l bur>gi.ng secre1ar, lflk-o c;,...,n,.a whO manftQu II) loul uo b01n h11 p<i<sona1 nno P<lt tQSIJIOllAI Ille U) II) NEWS I 1:00 i) 0 0 IT [0 NEWS ·= .. LM.qH • • "Noon Sunday .. 119711 Matte ~d. Und• . ...,.,~.~ tionel intrigue end .,, ll!Wr1919d -""'°" are en in 1 Oaf• wen 12 1111 I I THIOOO~ llNH'f' HIU. IHOW • DO<CAVETT Q,_t 80b Hope (Pat1 \ Ol 21(A) 11:30 8 IWTTCH A min 11\11 Pete_and Mac. nao bMt> lltf.O 10 ~ IS IU0"8C)OeO ttgnt und4lf ttie<r~ tRI 0 TOMOHT Ho11 Johnny Carson G.-11 Aoclney Danger· lteld. O.Oby Boot>e. James Muon. Ar-Golonka D OIQ( VAN OYl<E Rob •ec&tl• "41 ,Oil lflt8'· .--n Ai.n 8'*'Y 0 OJ POUCE WOMAN Peoo•r • undercovll• -Ch IOI • mutOl!fer tu•n• uo • DIKt<maol9r but -.ot Ille,..,.,, sl'le ~· CRI tD SPAKr N:;N:JE "79 Tiie Ru-'"'~~al ~ongg~ln.4. f Oday I -II tnctuOe bo•w>g rhyt~ gymnaa... ticts~.~llfl· lf'IO YOlleyt>etll, lllOOIN'Q 1UC10 "MnO IOOOllt ~ hoeiley 11110 1110011no Yll<N "'O bNk 411 t>ll' hlnO· b.oll '"° lrc:tlely II) OE'TSMAAT EI) CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS 4 STAR TREK Tnt> Enterpr1Sf' enc.ovnto••~ ~n 1ncr.d1b•e • m.t9""'" '°''" &men~tonq "°"' .. ,.,ec~ f!<I soacesn.p M)RNING 12•00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Ar c.n.e Tayto< wdQ'"'S Ja"' ·~ l 1111nnysog tP\.111 ne .. On Broadway Country s inger Tan~·a Tucker holds a bou- quet of roses in her dressing room afte r a performance of ··Broadway Opry ·79 .. a t the St. James Theater in New York ROGER MOORE AMES BOND qg7r MOON RAKER \ lliltMArblta [ffi ~ ~f\( .. ,•~•ftQAh . I Ut , cell'I llMO Ille ,_....,. flar Oll9,..., I e.TIMMT ~-°" TWNli'IWIM .... MOVW **'""Mitfilt"l1·1~ atd ~. Marie Emo. A~~ IJon le glll'lfl to HttW' I 11nM day9 ol powel' holed up 11'1 a bur*• IOf1r..; with hi• l'lliel,...,, ht .. 66mln, • MOYll • ·~ "~eel" 119611 •• Jell Chandler, Marte T-. Atler MrnQ dec>ot1· eel, "' An*'lcan mc>bater ~ "' alebor••• blecil martlet OC*'•tlon lrom hi• hOfN baM 1n Ully (I hi • 30 min I Cl} MOVIE • '* ·~ "&caoe Of Tlle Bffdmen" C197t) ·~ Mc:Owe. ~ Cotinora . p,_. "' -plllf\ 10 buold e glldel end -18" /Mel to tr..som an SWll· ~ 121111 1 12:17•9 MMTTA A ~llUI 1)NHOgr.,._ all'nOlll get• kett• killed wf'9I\. lhe -Ifie Uflwn· tino de\ec1tvt1 on • ~ to et• a lottune (Al 1~. l(().W( • KOjak bec;OmM invoMKl with a Ewooeen o-_... ~ry ttylnQ to locate ,__.,.Ole" lrOM h« fem· • ¥ly dU#tng World Wl)f fl IR) 1:000T~ Guests Authors Jutlu$ and 88'1>11• FHI. author HOW· iltd KOCfl IJ MAV£AICI( "Trl!4 West ro fury • MOVIE • • • • M~n 01 Conci--1 119391 Rteh111d Or• Joa/I Fon111rw1 Sam HOuaton ttcM g1ea1 O<I'· "°"" '' ageooes '"'° tr'. umpha on~ 0'41 Stat• Of Tat.as 12 hrs I· 1:461 NlW9 1:80 NEWS 2:008 NEWS -~ * * Money ( 19761 la"#• •enc• luc••nb•U. s .. ,., L-Aman.••~ "°"' ..... ...itl'ry ...... t$ hr.Mg trOUOle ~ 11<1 ooodomnum orotee• 12 1111 I •OET~ ~ MOVIE * * * Unl•mfld' 11~~1 Tyron• Po wttt Sus.dn MrfN11Jd Mf'lll on l>Oa"3 • • JOpt" ''"'" o~"' ..,,,,•u Jfl6'T'OIW)Q I(; &ttlllDl~P\ l"I! Dutch f1e.t S1a1.i '" Alt•<.>I 1;. "" 10 m•n I 2-26 0 HEWS 2:30U MOVIE • •• , 81..eoea<o 'l'•t.Jt '-4~ MtrtQ•t,, M l() ... . Nlff. A Cllat-~ -"*'Y-• IO oolllet 1'*' "'·· 56 """" J ...1: **"The Maft W"° TWICll" C 1'3e) ,..,.. ~. M•IM ... eh.A ,... lefllOO'arlty -.. ~ -o-v· (" "'..is. ao 1111n ... MOVll • * *'Ai, "Mutiny At ShMp" ( tH5) 8f Crewt0td. C.. ~ A uv41try oHlcet ,_ .., w••lh of Ille "*' IOf tM way he handled ttW defenN of 9 f«t,_ .,.... b'I' 1ndlen 111111CU. p "'" ao """' 4:2'1..WS ·~ 8'TaW IDW...,. MOYIE . •• "Car 99" ( 1936) ~ MICMur•ey. Ann~ BaNt ,,,._ ~ .~ lrOM a rOOll,. cop t \ IW'.,. JO tnfn.) ,.., • MOYIE _,. • • 'Mu rde• Without • Tears" f t9S31 Cr••O SI-.. Joyce MOiden ""' on-ltgalor ftnd\ ~ w1111 e l>INege or mur'*-',... to SOlllft t I hr • 30 min ) Thursday'• , Dayti•r 1tfovie•• AFTERNOON 12:00 D * •'''> "Moonneel .. t t9551 Stewart Gr.....,, Joan Gr"9"WOOO • In ffle 1700$. a Br•llSh ad-~ ~· :.i p11ate tnvotwed on smuggt•r. (I hr.. 30 "''"' G) • •'•" unFUf'I" I t9531 AOci< Hudson, [)on. n• Reed A. QUnShnge< MIS OU1 on seareh ol ll1S kid· naooed l•lll'G4MI ( 1 hf • 60 m•n I 1:00 &;I • • ··~ "The Pure Helt Ot St y,,,,..,, s · (IMll Joyce Ci•ent1111~ Ce~I P _., ~-A. IOleigtl Sheik .. rnv'1S ~I a Qt11S • M:flOOI '" .... a1C:t1 of noiw ad01tt0n1 10 "'' na-em of ~ bacl< ,_ ( 111< • 3S "'"' I 3:00110 * •. , $h000-On Tne lan<I 1 t96S1 Jac:io.e C<:>ooe< Jann f oraytne Alie< the US has SUOmll· led to • 101e1rta11an QO'tilfnmenl. '"'" men .. 11emot to restor• t•ee- ocm ,,nd oemoc• "C'I 10 1™9 ' ~l'vn•ty 11 '" 30 mrn I 3·30 Q • • ·, Wolv Way 001 •'J6(';1 Jtitry Lew•~. Coonte "it"'""~ A mee~ <tstronaut ., D•OO"ll't<l onto soace .,,,,, "0'""'f tema~ GOhO•f '" OOfl'rate o Wf'ldt 'hPo11h4W ,1111.c.n t I ,,, )0 m•n l 'Third Reich' ·Ont• of th£' m11..,1 p<>"erfol ftlm documt'ntarte:-. t.'H'r produrt.o.d on ll1th.·r·., Germany. ··Tht' Ri:.c and Fall of th~ Third Re1r h ·• wLll air .an KTLA ....... ~---""t• Channel a. 1n two pa s. oruRllt from S--rtrp m cm,-----~ Thursda~ from 8·9 p m Bast"d on Wilham L Shr1"er s best :.eller and narrated by Richard B:.i~eh-:irt. the absorbing documentary span:. the hf<.> of Nazi di ctator. Adoll Iii lier. and trace:. his inc redible rr se to power "Thl' Rr!tc and' l''ull of the Third Reich" uses historical fr lm footag<'. recovered from gov~rn ment arch1n·s a nd much of tt. Nut produced "Tht.> Nazis h<1d a sense of 'destiny from the very f11'!lt. ". say~ executive producer Mel Stuart. "They were cons tantly taking picture!> and movie::. of their acllv1t1cs even bt-forc th\· world became awa re of them .. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. am ANO 11 '"t'-'••s 111:ccrvw Of( SCM. OF TM6 lolOTION ~UIW QOOtCI" SEV tllEOUlA TlON 642-2697 ··THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT" MAT. ONLY 'LOST AND FO'!ND' "UNIDENTIFIED 0008AllS" 'JUNGl.E BOOK" (Q) ' 0 AUEN' ls a corbr, a walloper, a rouser, i a ICfllCher .net a ton of fun." o..-.NBCTV 10th SMASH WEEKI • f , E.NTERTAINMENT I MU-"c , MATINEES DAILY ALL SEATS U.00 till 2:30 p.m. FOR INFO CALL SM-FREE 12·2-4...,.fO DOLBY STEREO IK H 1~1 THE I~ j'l.J.l('t DEER ' .HUNTER More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! J .lust Hollering it long Actress Linda Blair 1s held a loft by U.S. singles roller skating champion Jim Bray. as th~y film the movie "Roller Boggie" in L os A ngele!> T he picture t ells of a • wealthy Beverlv Hal ls girl < M1ss .Blair > who ·1earns t.Odisco roller skate with a poorer Venice youth (Bray>. It will be re- leased in November. ~ - Chamber Music Hailed By DAN MlLLfo.:R l'•r t ... D•UY ,.,,_. The Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival ~ current four-concert serie& started with a n oul· standing chamber music perfonqance by The Nt!w York String Quartet. quartel·ln-rea1deoce al UC Irvine. They presented mus i c by Beethoven, Prokofiev and Borodin'"-in the Laguna Beach H1gb School Auditorium last r riday. / BE'ITBOVEN'S "QUAR~T in C "Minor,"' Op\Js 18. No. 4, provided an exei!llent opportunity to display the rehear sed, yet seemingly in- stinctive. discipline of the ensemble. Violinists William Fitzpatnck and Brian Dem· bow. violist Robert Becke r. and cellist Stepht!n Erdody captured BeelhO\•en's variety of statement .and mood, through close attenliol'l' to such critical details as dynamic contrast wid balance, tempi oncJ a rticulation. Touch of Classical • In th.ls work. Bttthovt.•n leads progressively from a dramallc and expr~s1vt:ly romaollc open· 1ng ·movement to a bnght and agile concluding rondo, by way of a witty scheno and somewhat somber . thoogh rather quack, rnenuetto. THE ABSENCE Ot' AN internal ~low movt: ment goci. unnoticed. for Beethoven's craft ii. :.o thorough. subswntavc ilnd honest . lhe art1f1cia1 d1vers1ly of a conventional format would be an un v.arrant.ed contrivance. ~ -Movie Planned The entire work was overwhelmingly !>UC· cessfuJ. and provided many particularly memora- ble moments. such a~ lhe charming, 1mitau·ve motive of the scherzo. The rondo was Laken a bit too '"allegro'' for anyone's comfort, but 1t seemed understandable, considering the compositional momentum, and en- thusiasm of the group. The players wete obviously battling overfamWarity with the movement. and. a t the same time, Increasing their own eo1oymeot by selectmg a challenging tempo :,iRll.WGl<NA MVtMAR'l,....rAHr~ !(.,....-... JIMHIJ\'-'>"' I k• M(ll ll'I"> ntLMiJl'\'l I MIMl '"""°""" .,,_...,.,,., ~wnlN "IN«J H • Plnrll,,..., '"·-'1 IU.Vv-" ~ ... 11..Hl(\.)l,HI &Jo\CKhlll<"'-,..,, •dt>. lo\W'-ll<A,.,lfV -&lll"<•hvl'AI~ Wll llA'°"'"'""KIM..VA'llUH (,. ~1tl111CWJll11.M,H ~""'~ .............. JIMHHN,..·Hil\Nl\IV-•RHV~~'-')', RXTIAAD~ll, .. 1 rwll..f".tlll/ <1> -~ O Wll C. OIJH'lt'I;(, onct N.J'> 11' Pll>'lllJ. Jr}'\ • !>plQOIC....~EOGAA~ Mil u;lSOl.RU.·MU.8MOOIC> • JNo€!> CO&Jl(N • OOM OtLUISt_ • ti lJOTI C-tOLU> • 008 HOil\ MAO£LK KAHi'! • <.:AK0t. Kl\NL: CLORI:> UJICHMAN • ~ n \It i.wfTlh ~PRVOA · TtlLV SoVll~· OfC..cJN ~· P1'UL Wl1J'.WC) ,._..._..,...._..._,._., .............. ..._ ............... ID1f.!!'Jl IOI.-& .... i-. __ .... ....._. ••• AUDACIOUS, BIZARRE, IULARIOUs: •• " Richard G~, Cosmopolitan ... • • decidedly entertaining."_ Dmn.18 Cunningham, CBS-JV GENE WILDER HARRISON FORD "THE FRJsa> KID .. I Ill ' '' ' I I\ I l I •• I ..... \ ~ (:INFOOME On Marxis~ Prof . BALTIMORE (AP> ·-Hollywood looks bke the next stop for Bertell Oilman, the Marxist pro· fessor who charges he was rejected for a Unhtersi· ty of Maryland post because of tus political belie(s. ' Ollman, 44. said lhe prolonged batUe over his a ppointment and his expenences as a· Marxist in · dulging in a bit of capitah:.m are just the ingre- dients for a film. · "~WON'T BE A documentary, .. said Oilman. -who signed-a coot.tacL Wllb W.a.oit!LBros. lnc..r !ol' t he film ~bu to hls-llfe. , --- "Fr ly, it's exciting but it's a little scary, too. It's eomething of a calculated risk ... said Oil· man; adding the whole project could fall through or come out poorly. Ollman developed the board game "Class Struggle" aft.er being appointed bul never hired to· be ad the 1overnmenl department at the uni· verslty'sCollege Park campus. · ' "ITLL BE THE F IRST major film about a Marxist "professor. the first major fil m abOut academic freedom and the fi111t m ajor film about the games ,tnd toy industry." Oilman said dunng a telephone interview from his offiee ill New York University. The NYU associate professor declined to say how much he's being paid for the nght to make a dramatized version of his llJe. He said no actors have-been selected but he'd like to see Richard Dreyfuss play the leading role. Asked if be had any actors in mind to play the parts of the university presidents who blocked his hiring Oilman joked: "Boris Karloff, be 'd be perf~" i:fforts to r each the presidents were unsuc- cessful. TrfE AUDIENCE WAS n chly rewa rded by the gro1Jp 's efr6rts. in 11 piece of precise workma.nshJp a nd compl!le integrity. characteristic of Sergei Prokof1e\.··s a rt. "Strang Quartet l'o 1 in B Minor.·· At times. however. his dramatic musical gestures and harmonic concepts cannot be :.at1 sfact.only accommodated by quartet tex~tu""r ... e _ _.,._ -"String Quutet No. 2. in D Major.''. by ~ex anaer Borodin, completed the program. Its exottc . romanticism and populanzed melodies helpe<l create an especially attractive and effective con· clusioo. A light, lyrical qua.l.aty lent balance and a welcome change of pace to the evening's re· pert'Oire. Thethird concert wtll be"performed al 8 pm Friday, Aug. 3. by _the Unicorn Players of California In Laguna Beach High School aud1tonum. 625 Park Ave. San Francisco S}m· phony violinist Danie l Kobialka a nd p1an1sts Mach1ko Kobialka a nd Nakyong Choi will be feafured soh~ll>. Bandleader Hurt SAN JOSE <AP> -Jim/ny Dorsey Band leader Lee Ca.sue la getting around oo crutch~ today after being struck by a car at the San J ose Airport . The i.nci~t occurred as Castle was crosstng a street at the aii'port. He said he was hit by a car back· iirg upinaparkingarea In front of the atrport. T':'8~~ th~turdays · .i11;Qr1·1i 333BeyeldeDfiw NewJ;1~oh I I ' r' ··- "THE MAIN EVENt .. (PG) "MOON RAKER" <POI "ROCKY II" <POI "FRISCO KID" (PG) ''JUST YOU ~ND M.E. KIO" (PG) "RU ST NEVER SLEEPS" (PG) . ''BLOODLINER (R) "'LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" '"THE IN-lAWS""(PGJ "WHO IS KIUING THE GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPEr "SUMMER CAMP"' 'UP IN SMOKE" (R) "PROPHESY"" !RI "THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED OOWN THE LANE . "MEATBALLS'" "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (Rl A LL O AIVl.·INS OPf.N 6:)0P..M.MtGHnY C.h•kl Unoe-r 11 ,-,~,. U"teu • "-Miehe .-.1y9round At twice tlW 81 aed of aound; CSI the : Concorde f!Nade attack? THE ,, .. AIRPORT79 . I :.~\ ·, l);.C'~~i;.•10• ""Fl~ f.' >, J '(11'..!'7"1l .. fro( A;l:l=l '. :'. • ·; .... ,) ,:.;i, ""'' , ., L."1.Jt " 'of; .\~ "'1iil~ 11.:.(.(', 71 Y. • • t 1Jr :Jj.;"J.' • ~ "w~ •,!•t !I·"' J ... :'f pi I, l t ( '1 J~v ···~'"' ~:..-oJ .,:..·~'" ..... ··-. f ~·\,1 , .... "'.w1 !,i';'f'l)1 r. · ·., • •w., 1't ·~ L"'-'I t~". :" •• •. ~ _w•1 · r ·--~ P'(J ......... -...m._ ...... ----·---. , .. , ...... E .. 1; .... 1 .... 4-w,..~i""":l""l •-7..aJ ... , - EDWMOS' MUllTINGTON CU&lDOMl Hunongron Beacn 848·0388 OtanQe 634·2'>'>J IUlU PMK DRltt-1• Buena Parle 82\-4010 . The sights and sounds of the 'fH& There were btttenweet times.. There were crazy times... -and it was all wlicqettable. PA&ALE ~ QriO{\W.UWS·CNOVCtNIC - . • OiARLES ~ SMTH WOC£NZE AtiJPS 80 HOPk1NS . ~~~ • 1llCMl'lllwl1 !0 lllCDllCIOO "MORE AMERICAN GAAFRTI*" -... --.,. B. W. L NORTON ....,.,_ctwa .. ._,.,....Ot ~~!'_l ......,. llA.,.A ... I MA .. 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MOOD SMllM JUST TOU ANO MJ KIO !"OJ "91 WCI llO OM all -fOU ICIWI" AlllN (t i IJ1IO e >110 J1>0 e 1100 I 10:>0 ---J ,_ ... .., '-1 "-"f .... ,__, -MOOet Al -$ 10NO • 007 MOONUkH1P01 1:00 e J1>0 e "°° e 11>0 I llrOO OOH WILDfl e MOllJOH fOI D fl!SCO IUD!POl ..__ __ .J 121., e J1 IS e l rOO e I : U I 1 t :O 'THE Yiu.AIM" WWIUt.Y~1:1._..._ SAT/--1:-~....,lt .. ,._._,,.. __ ,._ "'NAMM.UT AM" ,._~WS"IP'GI "'THI MUPPn MOVIE" IGI ,_ UT/--t:>lol:I M :n ,_ ..-.......... _._,~ 11·• :.-=~I '"' MU~MOYlltol '. l ' '79-N WILDDNUS JAMIL T II 101 .,...,,,. .th • .. ll 479.9950 L M. llOYD ) 1 LADY IN 111) 111 •Ull aeo uo MOMMA' 1•1 elOeel ..,. ... l900«I ........ JUST TOU ANO Ml tUD(N J 'lllt CHUP DITICJIYI CN l UDYS IN I.ID Ci! '"" ltO llD MOMMA Cll .... llOOltt .... J .-.S 80NO MOO..aKH(N ) "" . OUTLAW aLUll'"I .... llOUN . MaeGf ...... AMlrTVILLI H0n0a IN) """ 8LUI IUNSHINI !NI .... ,.....,.._ ... 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Jlvtas a •·••1 Mdee: If &eaaat ••••1e to realal property aeee.llllatet reoalr ( Nor•al wear ~ tear ll DOt "lltjee& &o repalr ud Ute...,.. el 9roef la• U.e I..._..) er, U a &eaaa& ._ M& eo•ply wt&ll lite &er~1.,dlerell&ala1ree••· C..t•Je•e 8uter Ne Jff•t• DEAR PAT: I have a·recipe for cantaloupe but· ter (spiced preserves) for L.D.B .• Costa Mesa. Here it is. Cut one large, ripe CBJ\taloupe in one-incb pieces. Put in enamel pan with one cup sugar. one· quarter cup cider vinegar, lhree-inc:h piece Of Cid· namon·. and four whQle cloves. Bringto a b6il over moderate beat. Ldwer heat and simmer until desired ('Onsasten('y is reached. Pack melon. if still separate Crom liqwd. in a Jar. Cook liquid fiv e minutes more. Cool anastorelnsealedjar. ' S.C .. Costa Mesa · T han.ks for pHslng along Ulis recipe to L.D.B .. and others, including your columnist, who bad never beard oJ cantaloupe butter and could not Im- agine how it was made . Credit Fi~ Fol._...,. C1Uto•er · DEAR PAT: When you apply ror c redit here after movtng-from a city in the East. how long is it before a report on you is available? I'd like to ap- ply at a department store. and would like an idea or bow long it will take to get a credit report on me from another state . K.W., Huntington BeB"th~ With automation and regional markets, the five national credit reporting companies can pro- vide instant credit ratings on large num•s of people. Through their trade association. tb~y can exchange credit Information wllb their com· petitors when, in 111 $He Uke yours, an individual moves from one slale to another and wants lo open charge accounts at stores in tbe new area. · A credit grantor can obtain a credit report on an applicant who ls residing in or bas just moved from a far off city In three. ways. First, it may ob· lain the report directly from \be credit bureau In that city for a fee, by way of Lelepbone, mall. or computer teletype Lermloal Second, ll ~an ask the BRU PLAZA t-.'f•,j 'it j ', s' J UACINlMAS • Westminster 893 054& EDWIADS" MEWPORT CIMEMA Newport Beach 644-0760 STADIUM Dlllft.IM Orange 639-8770 MISllOM DllllVl·IM 5.in Juan Ca1>1str.ino t7t41493 454'J Got o proOlna? Thn write to Pai 0.-.. Pat euiU Cid rfd klpl, Qfthaj IM cauwrt Md actbl ...... 10 '°'"' ..,.,.,.w, bl QIOOft'll...,., Olld ,,..._, JfoU jotlr qw"'°"9 lo Pol l>ueft, Al V•r Semce. °'allUf C0411 Oot4il ~I P.O Sos lllO. Co.to lft•. CA tmf ¥ mon.11 letlna oa po..,,..'°"' bf°""°"*'• ""' p#toftfd •raQtUrle• or ,.,,~, "°' mcludiilg ,,.. reodn'a f1lll rllme. oddrtH olld ~" laourt' p1'oM num l>t'r cCJMOt "-cOMIMred. TM.t col1.mu1 GpS*lrl doi· 111 ucepl SUllda111 · • eredt& IMlrea• .. lb ... dly &o set &M ,.,..-&. er tM.rd. u.e leeal e,.. tr..._ eG9.ld 111e a ltnker. •M .W .-1& bJ c.•,.r fNm &M eredll lltveaa a.. bowl ... , ... &M re.-wllere UM far4" city ll'lecaled. • ., . . ._ ~•• K.....,• Lee A· .. •t t"•• DEA& agAPE&8: Ma& lllformaUoa c1ees )'OU leeal (IMI& aa&IM.Uy OWMd) ered.I& buea• keep.-y•? N••• ud ....._._ a1e, oftea Seelal -Seeutty llUlber, aalary, e•pleyer ud teata ol empleymeM, prior empleyer, f• Y• UNI y•r apoue, Md perllapa yov .... molllle ow.enlllp ud .utawtt•s mons•P· Tlall ..,.,....u. ta provided by it.a me•ber endk sr....-.. fr... Ille credit applkatiou , .. ftlled.CMJ&. Tbe uedJl bvea• .... bepe a r--. •e· coot ol yoar eredil a& area depanmN& .a.es, el your morts•se UNI peraoaal .... at &.lie buk OJ'._ savlap ud lou aMOClatlea, ud ... eel JOU ••· tloHI buk credit eardl. Typkal fllea al .Mme credit t.areaaa alao laclade repeueul•••· ba~. auatlafae&ory aceoaau, aeCCM111&a asalped_ ,., eollecdoa, Hwa Aories, ud lawsatu fUed •&aim& you. . -Car D~a~r ••• ...... Prf~e DEAR PAT· Do you know of any "common ripoff" methods car dealers use to get a new car buyer to pay more than be should? J'm in tbe market for a new car. but don't want to get had. F .B .. Costa Mesa Low-balllag may be-lllegal, but It's not uacom· mon. The saleapenoa quotes you ooe prke, but P'llS aJIOdlu OJI tbe coelr~ct. ud uuaUy iells yeu at tbe last mJ•ute Uiat ~sales muaitt woe't al- low It. Hlgb-balUDs at.o ocean la new car sales. Tbia iavolvea q.U.1 a. lt.igb trade-in price ud . -wltea you acree to U.e deal, you're told U.e sales mana1er woa't go for It. ADOther tue1al trick ls "bait and switch" ad· vertl1lng. The advenl.t l•I special may not be wbat you want or wbat you tboucht It was from the ad, sv- tbe aalespenoe lmmedJateJy aa.ttrs yoa c.o a lligber· priced cartbatcao be parcbued lmmedJately. Some dealers pad tbe sales price by addlag last m inu~ unexpected costs. t:ndercoatfng and a "special" paint job are extras commonly suggestN . If this happe ns , ask to see tht-dealer's preparation checklibt becau~ these services may already have been performed. "Busbing-" Is anotber tech1dque where the dealer raises the price after you hue made a deposit or lowers the agreed upon trade-inorfer . . Whenever a cer saiesperson makes a "good dj!al" offer, get It in writing. ·If Otis Isn't agree•· ble, deal elaewhere. •• GtOM'JI "'°°'' -SURNS 5HIELOSfl JUSTWMJ -• AJIC) ""' IK,KJD ~ Plu• (PG) "ICE CASTLES" -Bill MURRAY -~--.. ·· Mon.·Fr1. 7:15, 9:15, 11:00 SatJSun. 1:15, 3:15, 5:11, 7·15, 9:15, 11:00 ·-· .. ·· ___ ... ________ - SIU.MURRAY -· ,ll()J ·~-it• ........ , ..... , .. ". ~ ..... , ......... , ,. . "· ,.. UHrlU.SJ- HCAH . ... ALCAlaAZ .,.._. ... . _,, Mon . ..frt &:ob, ~1S, 10·30 SatJSun. 1:15. 3:30. 6 00, 8:15, 10-30 •ClubC.l•nd•r r.Annunderi •Sllm Gourmet •Horoac~ I Kettle Grill • Charcoal Water Smoker ~rlllsF:or ...-- .. _ ~ ' All Seasons Planning to buy a charcoal barbecue grill? Charcoal grills have become a regular kitchen appliance for three out of four • American households. No IQnger just warm weather cookery. barbecuing has grown into 1:1 year-round cuisine. And the versatility of barbecue cooking methods is matched by the vati£ty of c.hal:coal grills. With a griU for all reasons and seasons vou'll be sure to find one that s uits your f amity's tastes. Here 's a gyide to help you select the charcoal grill that's nght for you Consideryourparticularneed!>.' WHAT SIZE? If you usually grill for two, an hibachi or small tabletop gri11 is perfect. On the other hand if you're often surrounded by a small crowd, choose a larger brazier, ketUe. covered cooker, cooking wagon, or water smoker. WHATFOODSWILLVOUCOOK~ For charcoal grilled steak. hat)'.lburgers, hot dogs. cut-up chicken, turkey parts. fish. kebobs. fruits and vegetables, any kind of grill is fine. Roasts, whole chicken and turkey or game bi rds are great on the rotisserie. Look for a ket- tle, wagon or square covered coo~er that comes with this attachment. "\. ~ You can a lso use a sqil&re c6oker or kettle mmus the spit but w1th the top down to achieve that mouthwatering charcoal flavor. Smoked foods of any t ype can be created in a water smoker, turkey, chicken. ham or roast beef. whole f1::.h. s pareribs. hot dogs and ·-even vegetables HOW MUCH STORAGE SPACE? To keep your grill alive and well. keep it 10 a dry stocage space. all covered and away from the weather.· Thus. when yoo're looking at the size of the grill you're planning to buy, cons1aer the amount of space you have For storing Tabletop Picnic Grill Hooded Brazier with Rotisserie \ WHERE WIU. Y-OU GRILL? If you're looking for a grill for picrucs, over· night camping .or antiq.ue hunts .. cb~e a small totable lightweight variety. An hibachi, tabletop 'Picnic-style grill, or small brazier (with col- lapsible legs) are in line. · -u you're the backyard chef, the rancier ket- tles. square covered cookers. wagons or water smoker may be just the grill for you. Consider thewl de variety of grill tnodels. TABLETOP GRILLS-the simples t grills. these are small grid-topped models supported on folding or collapsible legs .• They're light and easy-lo-cl~an and com e in 12-. 14· and 18·inch Sizes. Great for camping or beach picrucs. . ~ FIREPLACE GRILLS-made especially1or use in a fireplace. these grills can be folded fiat fot easy storage. Any small grill, such as an h1bacb1 can also be used in a fireplace as long as there is adequate ventilation. Both are grea( for camping and picnics HJBACIDS-lhe oriental·ins pired grills come in, large and small models. They're for hors d 'oeuvres and s mall scale complete me-al barbecuing on patio, porch or campsite. Many come with stands for easier cooking and now there is a double grill hibacru ~or not-so.small meals · · BRAZIERS-the popular shallow round izrills set on three or four le~s. They can be ex- tremely simple. with 1ust a gnd ov~r the coals, or have half-hoods, covers, elecl!1.c or battery rotisseries and wheels. Many families keep an ex. tra on hand for feeding large crowds. SQUARE COVERED COOKERS-a popular new look for grills. Square cookers come rn •• several price ranges. Outer shell may be a sturdy porcelain-enamel finish or pebble·grained for easy cleaning. - Many of these come with a two-sided set of control& to allow for greater temperature con· trol versatility. Can be used with top up or down with or without the rotisserie. Almost every food can be charcoaJ grilled in this type. COOKING WAGONS -are· made for backyard chefs . They can come complete with work shelves, built· in charcoal stamn. war111ing ovens. hoods. rotisseries and storage drawers. They a re mini·backyard kitclle.ns~ The hooded <SKGBlLLS. PageCll> • ·Brazler Grill •• DAILY PILOT Eood---- Hot· 'fiine·: For Coals Barbecue time is anytime. But particularly Auguat. when America will celebrate National Barbecue Week -Aug. 2 through 11. ~ the spirit of Barbecue Week move you t1> enjoy some of the rdore unusul.lJun·filled. grillicious foods that can be chatSI grilled. There are as many different ways to barbecue as there are days in a week. Here's a Hst or barbecue cookery tech· niques: CBA&COAL BROU.ING oa G&ILLING - cook on the grill over the ftre. While you tnay be familiar with cooking meats, poultry or flsb to get· that charcoal broUed taste .. you can also make pizz,a. tacos. tortillas. fruits and vegetables on the grill EMBER COOKE&\' -place foods . especially vegetables and frwts right on the glowing coals. For tough-skinned van etie$. just oil the skins lightly; the sltin or husk is the/ 11.atural wrapping. Those with soft skms should instead be wrapped in heavy-duty or e~tra h~avy-du~y aluminum roll. F0lL·GRILLJNG wrap food!> in hu,vy duty or -extra heavy·duty aluminum foil and cook or warm on the griJI. Fabulous for any favorite sandwich combination. especially those w1t}l cheese or tomato sauce. AIM>. poach fish by wrapping it together with Liquid (wane or 1u1cesJ and seasonings in aluminum foll , cook on the grill and . feast , . GRJLL·TOP COOKERY . cook or warm foods m another cooking vessel such as a skillet. pol. casserole dish or fondue pol. right on the . gr141. Keep food!> cov~red whtJe on the gnll For fondues, hold skewers over coals Just to cnsp. ROTJSSING (\n added converuence and luxury of barbecuing. The rollssene attach· meot. filled with a spit. gently rotates th~ food over the grill. This m ethod requires 1:1 hot hre and foil dnp pan SKEWING Oil STICK COOKER V -a~o valuable method for prepanng party dishes. or using up leftovers. Skewer chunks of your favorite combinations of meats. poultry. vegetablis and fruits and ~ook on the grill. SMOKING -enjoy the distinctive taste of sm okehouse cooking by using a charcoal smoker. Smoking can be either dry heat as in a covered cooker, or steam heat as with a water smoker. f'or a milder nutty taste. throw some damp ruckory chips into the coals of an uo· ~ov~red grill before·cook1ng. STIR FRYING 1n ii wnk nr skillet on the grill over 4 hot f1ri- Fix Tandoori Shish Kebabs at your next outdoor barbecue. Barbecue La111h Kehohs New Zealand lamb is economical main dish Barbecues add so much to summer enjoy. ment -and often too much to your food budg~l. ' . Look to lamb to economize when you cook out- doors. • Besides being an imaginative change .oC .. pace, lamb is a good buy, especially when iL's 1 from New Zealand. In fact. New Zealand Spring lamb orten costs less than other tender red meats. It's so versatile you can serve it several times a week. •• Located in the freezer case of your supermarket. New Zealand lamb is flash-frozen to lock in the quality, JUICiness and navor. It's lamb at its freshest. Just thaw and use in a host of recipes. . ~ Try it in Tand Shiah Kebabs. an ex- cellent dish for f mlly or company. Lamb cu~s. cut from a debooed leg, are alternated on a skewer with siled of colorful vegetables, brushed with a special sauce and set over coals to cook. Besides being creative and attractive, the kebabs are convenien\ because tbey can be pre- pared well ahead or coottna lime. nUa dish is a delicious meal-on·a·aUck and'lt'a fun to' eat. • ' Bi\rbecued Leg of Lamb Is an interesting vari.alion on a traditlonal favorite. The surface of a whole leg of lamb is s< and slivers or garlic ore inserted. Then it'• rubbed with seasonings and roa1ted over coals on a spit. Melted mint jell)', brushed on before the meat is done. mates a delectable claze. Bar~ing gives the "roast." a tasty character all ill own that's perfect for summer diniD1. I TANDOOBI 8111911 DMll8 t lec ofJNew Zealand Sprtq Lamb, s to 6 pounds. defroeted 1~ cu .. plain Yoturt t,4, cup plneapple juice l teupoon curry powder I teaspoon salt I 2 teaspoon 'grotlnd ilflier 1 8 teaspoon hot pepper sauce I small eggplant. cut in l·itlch cubes 1 zucchini. sliced '1'2·1nch thick 1 g reen pepper . seede' cut tn l·inch. cubes 1 cup cherry tomatoes 8 small white onions . Trim "fell" and excess fat from leg of lamb. With thin, sharp knife or boning knife. re· move bone from la mb. Cut m4µ1t into 1 "'-a·inch pieces. In large bowl, combine yo1urt. pineap· pie juice. curry. s alt, gin1er and pepper sauce; add meat. Cover. refrigerate ovei;nipt, turning meat occasionally. Arrange meat and vegetables on skewen. Coot over bot coals about 20 minutes; tum skewers to cook evenly on all sides. Brush often with marinade during_ cookioi. Yield: 8 servin.11·. BUBECUED LEG OF IAMB 1 leg of New Zealand Spline Lamb. 5 to 6 . pounds, defro.ted , 1cloveof1arUc, cut in aliven ' 1 'Al teupoona dried roeemao, crushed ~ teaspoon dried sage, truabed , · 1 ~ teaspoons salt lyij teaapoon pepper ~ cup mint Jelly. melted 1 Uatni a abarp partn1 knife, mate 10 -a_P slit.a in the meat. Jnaert a aUver of tarUc in each slit In ·• amall bowl mix topt.ber l"Olelllary aage, Wt and pepper; nab ........ ewer • ..,.: face ol 'IDeat. Secure mut • tM IPk of a rolialerie. Rout meat aCdll ... to ratill:erie directionl, aUowtq about •• ._.,.. pcMtd. About 41 miDue. before J¥M 11 daM, brush ~· with ....._. Jelly. CoDURe to -*· llrwbin1 freq~"'" jelly uaW --ls .... YWd: I ..,..,... ' . . . (Z OM.Yf'tU)T Depebdln& on wbltb tbotanl1t you Uaten to, lbe peaah lJ rel•'-' \0 t_the prune . . • or t.be\ ,11lmond. : In t tlllef ea••· 1 there'1 no coetroveny 1•bout tbo r •ell'• , a pee al appea to fhait :1u1. Jn aeaaoa, frealll 1 risx-.-Mtw.a an a die· '4ectable tttat. If you're calorie· heated 42$.d 1ree ov.a about 41 mla-u~1 . UhUI cnat •• 1olct.... rve warm or cbUled M •UI nine 11Prvlo11. l'n calort .. each oaANU PEACll jSL· LOW 1 ~nvelopo pl1in 1tlatln • ' t cup wator. . ' By Berber• Gibbon• Remove from heat and atir In orange Juice and honey, If desired. Stlr until orange Julee con· 4:eotrate ls melted and blended. Chill unlll syrupy. Fold in peaches. CbUl until set. Makes six se r vings. abo ut 85 calories each ( 105 calories eac h with bone)'). ••• Low.fat. low·cost. sus~ct that such a thing derizer. • 1s n t possible .. We're Ttie active ingredient, hef:e to say it 11 • • • in commerc•al meat ten· with meat tenderizer¥ . derber is the enzyme "Hold on, now," you papain which · is found protest. ''No chemical In the papaya plant. additives for me! If that ~frican· cooks were stuff can soften tou1b the first to use "meat meat. what can It do to t~nderizer." They found my lender tummy?" that they could softe n up BE R EASSUR ED. a tough critter by wrap- ping the meat in papaya leaves. r:utloua and nutrtuon· H. fswh peactaet •re o ubly ap p ealln& because a medium pt>ach "' only •bout ~ ca tortes and offt"t1 1,880 ·units of Vitamin A. D•fl'Glt pte cru.a~ at roo1n tecnper1ture. Us a ,..... pin to roU lt out .. tllllll1 .. poul~lf', 1\0 It wtu tovtr a 9-lnch HM .... Oombtnt rca ma..._ ll\fredienll and mbl will. Spoon Into • aballow •&Deb DOUUck cake pu. Fold cnaat In 4'-Uarten tor eaay bt&l\dl lft1. u.a uruae 0¥ r pe-•cbll. Trim and d\•· card e111eu1 p .. t ry. PrHI' bord•r of pastry to lhe 1&de& of lhe pan Make aeveral 1l1t.1 In tht> paatry to perm l stc>am lo t11cape. Bake in a pre 6 ounc can undUut. t>d orana~ Ju.le concen· trate, partially thaw d Optional. 2 t•ble, ooona h o ney or t>qulvaleql suau aub· s utute · 3 r i pe , sweet peaches, peeled and sliced Sprinkle gelatin on aleaka that are tender water in a s mall and juicy? If you've saucep a n . Wal't .1 ·tlven your molars a minute. then heat 1ent· workout on tough, lean, ly , until gelatin melts. budget beef. you may Meal tenderiiers are harmless to human tis· s ue. Your own digestive e nzymes are many. tim es more powerful than the natural entyme In commercial meat ten· WHEN YOU sprinkle chuck or round steak with meat tenderizer. CSee PEACH, P•1e C4> & IP £ peaches can add a m easure of ileasure to. even the llrictest diets Stirred ~rrt o unsweetened ogurt.. sliced peaches ake a calorlcally ,_ac· .. f ept.able dessert. Sliced nto unsw ee ten e d j>reakfast cereal or ar· tanged on · a lunchtime f. ollage cheese plate, . resb ripe peaches add tiatural sweetness and lavor to calorie.limited , ea ls. If you're a Slim ~ourmet cook. the fresh lt>each season brings its ..own s pe cia l op · )>ortunities for calorie· f B reful desserts Here .are some to tJ:Y : : .... PEACHY -GINGERSNAP TRIFLE 8 gingersnap cookies 4 very ripe s weet peaches t tablespoon lemo-n 'juice · Optional : few drops almond or vanilla ex· tract · Optional: 1 table· spoon honey · Crush ginge r s naps .coarsely and divide among four desse rt cups. Peel a nd pit peachev then otaop peaches coarsely. Ml?C with remaining ingre· di ents and spoon o~r gingersnap c rumbs. Cover dessert dishes and store in refrigerator several hours. Makes four servi n gs, 100 calories eac h (115 calories eac h with honey). CHEATERS' HOMEMADE l PEACHRIPPLE • SB EBB ET 3 cups vanilla low· fat i milk · 2 very ripe sweet pead1es 1 ~ teU~ns lemon 'juice \ Optional : few drops :.almond extract · Transfer ice milk fr-om fr eeze r t o refrigerator briefly, un· til it softens to the tex· ture of soft.serve ice .. cream. Mea nwhile, combine remaining ln~ gredients in blender. , Add ~ cup of the sof te ned ice milk to tbe blender. Blend smooth. Quickly fold pea~h mix· . ture into soft ice milk, w\tb a marble effect. 'Cover and return to freezer . Makes eight ~rvings, under 90 calories each. PEACH RIPPLE . . FROZEN YOGURT SubstitU't e lo w .fat frozen vanilla yogurt for the ice milk. HONEY PEACH DEEP·DlSB PIE Single thaw -and· bake 8·lnch pie crust 5 cups thickly·sliced peeled ripe peaches 2 teaspoons le mon juice 11!1 cup honey 2 tablespoons quick· coqking tapioca Vt teaspoon ground cinnamon or nutmeg Cooking Tips Oven·cooked meals that can be prepared ahead of time and frozen ln tlass -ceram ic cookware that doubles as servin1 dishes de: mand UtUe attention and give today's homemaker many more' lelaure hours Buay homemakers can often plan entire meall that can be cooked to1etber in tbe same oven. • Ill .... hlfChudl·Ji.de Cut Clllcll . Sllak per lb. .98 IMI Ctivttl 7 llDne Chuck Stelk USDA 121. CMOICE • per lb. ...WllP. llftllla tCeCrm .,., Yl gallon carton <- .114 pact - ~--~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~--~~~~~~~~~-- Aaaorted Flawora ... tCtivck 7-Bone Chuck Roast ~=n-Bottom Frowi-C 011Ce11b ... Mlllltl Maid 24 per lb. 119 Yogurt~=·. 25 Lemonade IOL. can I USDA CHOICE All. Ralphs Beef ·Steciks and Roasts are USDA Choice ~ Excluslvely U.1.0.A.~ ......... 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C-~"'411fw11Alig.l,lf1t -..-mR:'I~ Pr ... ~ t'fttt CtMOO'" atonQ #!'fn tl'lf Oftrt "'lf1Uf~ff1' <-~• Of" co~ ""o o-O()l,,f:>te ""' \l~f'llQ• ~ ~ow Olit W'f ,,....., ~ IO "'CtuOt 'rtt•• Of h" COWPO'I• 01 lliitHO ""' ,.,. of C"'t tC9m la~ "01#_ ... ___ "'_ • UlllllOM C:..-,_.. a r' ••' C:..- _. L.1119 ··o.-. c....,,., c...-. c..., "-""" a.e. i""' AYt.. •. 1m , ••1•... rasu • ••oaA. lJMI ES '*-. 1'Slll. llw.T & .,. •"· cma a •1 t l•A. _.., ..... .,., .... IM11 S . .,Uisl, MSIWWW& mm..,.""""'"_, t 1111 n• SL tlSlll • • .. ' • .. '· . - ' ,. FOOD HONEY FRUIT PUNCH Home-Can Healthftil Beverage .. One ol 1ummer·1 plea1ures la the bounUful _ aaaortment ol fresh frulta •va.il•ble at farmer's marketa. road·alde stands and supermuket speclida Duriq lM SH&OnJhey make superb eating treah or cooked Into cobblers and pies WRILE THE'\"a£ AT their peak. too, as. a good time to be home cannin1 some for the months ahead. Jams. ~lUes and sliced or whole frwy are all staples to lteepon hand. . ~u\ consiJler. also. p\lltulg'op some punches flavorful, fruity concoctions l>ucb as ff Qney P'rult Punch. The punch is a delicious example.or the kind of refreshing beverage that can be prepared in your own kitchen. What's more. it's a more healthful alternative to heavily sugared dtinks. , A COMBINATION OF FRESH PEACHES and frozen orange and pineapple juices. the easy-to-make drink is sweetened with honey In· stead of granulated sugar. The recipe makes five 26-ounce decanter jars. That's enough to treat the youngsters to a backyard picnic and still have some left for later in the year. • Be sure to pack the p~cnic basket with other nutritious foods to round out .the menu. Sandwiches on whole wheat bread and oatmeal cookies wiH be welcome~ by all. ~ -HONEY FRUIT PUNCH 7 cups sliced peaches, pureed 51,, cups orange juice frolll frozen con.cen trate J cups pineapple Juice from frozen con centrate , 21 :i cups water l 1'2 c1,1ps honey Visually examine home canning Jars for nicks. cracks and s harp edges on sealing sur· face. Wash and rinse jars, bands and lids. Keep Ja rs in hot water or warm cycle or dishwa,tier until ready to fill. Plac& bands and lids fn a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to a simmer. Don 't boil. Remove from heat but lea .. ·e bands and lids inhot water until needed. Comb10e peach~. orange juice, pineapple jaice. water and honey in a large (6-to 8-quart> kettle. Heat to 165 degrees. stirring occasional· ly. Don't 0011. • Remove from heat and skim off foam with a metal spoon. Carefully ladle hot juice into hot j uice de- canter jars. J.eavjng. Y.. ·inch head space. Place lid on Jar with sealin~ compound next to jar. an.d scre w bund down evenly and firmly. -Proce~ 2o minutes in a boiling water-bath-can· ner. Yield . approximately five 26 ounce juice decant.er jars. Freeze Your Garden Harvest ·As the season's garden harvest begins. It ----..-'<' sn't uncommon to find bushels of tomatoes. _ • zuccffi~ gree..-peppers. all ripe for eating at one time. The solution to this short lived garden boun· ty is simple the freezer. Those home grown vegetables can be enjoyed now, and again later. this winter by pulling a package from the freezer. FREEZING FOOD is an uncomplicated craft. easy to learn by fellowing instruction booklets. With these vegetable tips from the booklet. this summer's bountiful garden can be frozen with the hlghest aualitv results: • Select only the best vegetables for freez· ing. those free or spots and bruises, slightly im- mature. brightly colored and firm textured. · • -Whenever possible. vegetableg for freez· ing shOuld be picked in the early morning before beat from th4> sun can be absorbed. If .you buy from a marke\.._ ~ sure the produce is delivered fresh dailv. • • The variety of vegetable will greatly af· feet the freezing results. Check with the local agricultural extens ion service and experiment station or county agent on the varieties best suJted to your locale. 'ANOTHER SECRET to-tbe fresh quality of frozen vegetables is the blanching process. Required for almost all vegetables. blanching slows up and checks tbe enzyme ac· . -loe9e5-i1Hiuallty. VEGETABLES BECOME UIGBTE& in color from blanching. The process also so(lea&itbe food somewhat, makiq packa .. n1 easi~r. Moat important. blanching cleans the ve1etablea and destroys harmful and undealra· bte a, so Important In any food prepara- U •• lancblng can be done by either the bolling wal r or steam; time and method will var.Y with ve1et.able. . Freezlnl your own ve1etablea, home grown or aot. belp1 )'O\I take complete advapta1e of 1eal0nal foode when prices are lowest. · Because each ve.etable bu Its own charac- teriltlcs tM ''Com.,._ 09kle to Food Freez· lnl'' proricM• ea1y-to-read chart• to pin- ' point 1pec!ifle ......,., blanc"•n1 times and reeom.Dendecf pac!t ..... 1 metbodl. ,.,,.&:..,,,,... c:cmttqtbefneliq buiet and maft, I ~. eu1 to read ltyle 11 &YIU&· ble for IO eeatl from Food FrMilq, Amana R.,......._ Inf.. Pubbe Relatlonl oepan. mlDt.A& •,Iowa,_., ' . t DAil Y PtlQT . f:3 Booklet Oflered A free booklet. con· tainina the 40 wlnnio1 recipes from the fifth National Pineapple Cooklnc Clu1ic. Is now available from the Pineapple Growers As· soclaUon in Hawaii. To obtain your free copy . send a self. addressed. stamped en- velope <large enough to accommodate a 3 x S· inch booklet> to : Pineapple Classic Recipes. H7 Front Street. 4th Floor. San Francisco. Calif. 94111. Allow four weeks for delivery. NOODl.ES.i CREAM iOz:Cr'lobe 'T-1 llocidlet -· V1 pt SOUr Cream 1 pl<g. Onion SOUp Mix Preiitai'O'V;. II 275 degrHC WIDlmDAY • AUGUST I 1979 Partially coolc noodleS In bflsktv bolllno water. Otain. and place In casserole-baking dish •. Combine sour cream and onion s0up mix. · Add to noodles and mix well. Bake tor 15 minutes Serves 4 ""~• "" M~~i-. 1n M•nulH itt Pl' noo• 898!> Venice BlvdlO'-Ang&le!o.CA .. ' / . r--------------------~, . •. . 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War ;...o.. 67J.ff00 They're a~ easy w<ty to 1 · ~4'011AbtOHD....WA.htM.la.IO-D~M.fOIH>,~U1·JHI D.P~ ,...._.w serve a tast meal that's t 90H au.CH ILYD ... GAlftlU>. HUMTI,..TOM llACH. 'M<>MI 14MUS I · w h 0 I e s 0 m (' Ci n d I Also Anaheim Orange Ranc'lO Mtrage La Habra ~an 01&90 North HollywOOO -------------------~---nutritious ~-~~~~~~~~---~~-----.:.,_~~..:_--~~~~~--:-~__;, _ __;,..,..,..~-~~~-~~~~~ Do you like seafood cocktails but can't af· ford them because of h ig h prices at the grocery? .Don't despair;' ... make your own deliciOUSr"-chilled fi s h delicacy. pre pared with fish youi • can catch this weekend. Panfish .. u.sually sun·, fish and crappie, are . available In great num· bers in mos t warm. fr~s hwater bodies of water. They're easy to catch. easy to clean. and can be prepared for the table in a variety or ways One or the most uns usual Is a method discovered by Mercury o ut boards' outdo o r recreation department~ which turns ordinary fish into a delicacy. Here's ho w it's done. When you've caught a mess of fish. clean them as soon as possible. Filleting is a good way to prepare panfish for eating as it rids them or most bones. Cut just behind the gills toward t he tail. leaving tfl e trackbone. Remove meal from the skan . Tram ofr and discard the rib cage. Ory the meal with a paper towel and keep it cold until read y to cook. Don 't freeze fish to be used for panfish cocktail To prepare. salt the meat and place some in a wire basket. Don 't pack meat thickl y . Suspend the basket over .. boiling water and steam the meat until it has turned creamy white yet is still firm. Don't im· merse in water. or allow' it to steam until mushy. Afte r steaming. chill fish in a refrigerator for several hours, then! serve over cracked ice. Make your own sauce by blending the follow· ing ingredJents: · 1 4 -ounce ca n tomato P.aste t tablespoon vinegar l tabl e s poon horsera<l,isb ~ teaspoon salt \.'l teaspoon fresn- ground black pepper '-....., \.'l teaspoon cayenne . <or hot pepper sauce \0 taste) 1 File Useful Every homemaker. s h ould h ave an expandable file for use· a nd -care manuals. which •. f.ome with most hou.ser:f>ld cook ware and appliances . Th ese manuals not only sug- gest ~ays to use each product most errcclive· ly, they are also handy to "h ave at your • .. fingertips for a quick .,( C!heck when somethin1 1oes wrona . Generally. the cnaabfac· • ~tprer 111\ anticipated , ... problema that may oc· • and provhles helpful ~ iv.-'I T~ Pt°''" ... G4"''* c_.,.ft, cur, . lnform1tion covering ,tMH poe9',UUe1. • • #JW. r F TAKt THIS COIJP()llj TO YOUR ~T~E. ~illWrn TI~©~;c~~w Unscented Anti-Perspirant Spray \ • ·, Edllor'• Hocc T"1t ~ . 1• ot"•·kettle CH · kttta. to Jar. maldn• it TlmH 1peelft•d for e.Ull\I. But be t\lN Jan vauum created durinc wllem brhdq pkldet! Wiiia& H8MI pkldet &o f"'1 qweHo.u ad OMtOSr• nine. food ii C!OOked ln undealr1blt1 a11 wttll to ~lllni·••ttr·b•~ pro· x::a.arecleen. · .coounc. Vegetabl es bein& be llollow'! °" Jood P"""*'°" Wf'f u onlMrJ HUM U... can Olher fooda aurh as c .. 1lna ol ,_. do not 1 111•••• ••&II Heat proceui.nl ln a pl ck l e d u n d , r 10 11ellownes• ln pickles com,.._. bw c..-O..U paclltd 1111io Ml Jar\ and fruit1, p\cklu, pr apply to oven proee11lq t.e ,. ...... an.r boUtnc-w•ter bath la re· physical 11 well 11 1enerally reaulta from •IWI A..C .. c..-. #oM 1ea'-1. 1'e,... la no4 Mrvea and J1m1 by thla since *'9 rate of heat jenlila"..a..' commended for all chemical chanies dur· po·orly cteveloped Cecholo9f1t1 ,.,,,,. .,., proc1111d ~r packln1 method pHetratloo would be If bandl are not ,.. picllleprochact.1:-Therela 1n1 brtnlnl or fermenta· c uC'umbeu . holdil\I c,,11 uu•Hr cud Food i.ntbtJan dltferent llltbeowaud moved eoon an... eool· always dan1er o·f tlon. Asa reiult of theae cucumbers too lone .:couM•ct '"'"'•'•· 0,-.MWe Cunlnl la Wiiiy la ._.. e.,.lat the product.I toUld eaal· tn1. molature between 1polla,. or1an11m1 en· c h anges. the pla 1 )tlc before picklla.c, too Ag,.c11U11r•I lhHord unsafe bteauae te m · UHi•' ly be _,.rproceued. . the rlnc and Jar may tertni,tbt food •hen It la may be affected. caua· rapid fermentaUon, too Sn~. T-. Cll'fW "n-peratu,... ,..acbed ar• J IH IDIY uplode. cause the rial"t.o naat, tralllletnd from keUJe lni undesirable com· stron1 or 'too weak a c.rpCH • ~rl /roffl o not hl1h eaou1h to eaualna ptnonal Injury ......... ..,. ... lldlllle tbu1 mallla1 later re· to Jar. Tbla la true even pounda to be formed or brine durln1 fermenta· ~ ,.1bWfll bf; ,,_. · dettro)' all U-. 1polla1• or damAS• lO the oven. aaerlll... ~fen eH· moval of the bands cllf· when~ ut1D011t caution I ea ch e d from t b e ticm, .. _ ..... --Jell" co UIUIH.._Olpert,...,.,o/ or1antall\I. tbat may be Alto, &emperatu.NI ob-atq! flcult. The band la no la obterved and ta the plastic. w-. ~ --' A~ -*W "Cu ln low·ecid foods , auch talned la tbe ov n are No. not when lhe boll· lon1er neceuary after reaaoa open·kettle can-For fermenting or be ... -"' "*••· ~. Scorutg as meat and vecetable1, not hl&h eaoqh to ib· in1·water·.bath or pres· the Jar baa cooled alas h not recom· br ining pickles, use a Too much Julee in the Go,..~ " other Lbu tomatoM sure adequate destruc· sure·caMer method la because the aeal 'baa mended. crock or stone jar. un· mixture, too Uttle au1ar. · Spoll• bacteria mM)' Uon of s po}laae o r · uaed because the coo· been provided by ·the chipped e namel·llned mixture not acid enough ft> ._ ....... ,t!U)e also enter t.he food when a an tame. In l<rw -acta ta,lners and Ilda are nat metal Ud wtth seal· pan. or large glus jar. (8eel'aE81!RVATION, ca• .... reeeta•~! _1t~•-•_t_r_aoa~t_e_rr_ed~_f_l'O_m~_'ood~~~~~~~~~-s_te_r_l_ll_ze_d~d~~-r_ln~1;;_:p~r_o_·.....;.;ln~1~co~,n~0p0und~·.;;.;...;;_:•~nd....;;_~tbe~~~~;......~~....:_..;;,,.:....:___:bo~w~l~.~or~c=a.s==-se~r~o~le~.~~~~~~P=a1=e=C=1J==)::-~~ ••. Peach <Prom Pa1e CU you· r:e doing e~nWilly th~ same lhiQ8.,. The calorie savin1s can be considerable. A pound of lean. booeleas rat·trimmed round steak is less than 650 calories. A pound of boneless beef rib steak ls more tban 2.000 e11lories, nearly ha ff or it fat. A ten· de rizerd round steak can serve four. You'd be lucky to get two serv ings from a pound or boneless rib. FOR MEAT ten · derlzer to work. you have to use it properly that means penetration getting the tenderizer into the meat., not just on the surface. Here·s my favorite le<'hnique for a broiled or barbecue<Lbeef round ·steak' 1. Choose a Jean top round st-eak at least two inches thick (a nything thinner should be pan· fried\ 2. Allow the steak to reac h r oo m t e m pcrature. wrapped in plastic or w.axed paper. · 3 Unwrap . th e n moisten the meat with t e pid tap water Sprinkle li bera lly with meat tenderizer. about 1·2 teaspoon per pound. Add no s alt. Sprinkle with any other non-salty .;easonmgs you prefer· Onion or garlic powder for example. or dried herbs ~ • ~1 Puncture the meat HH over with a fork ange l rood c utter or deep-penetrating steel· "' lipped tenderizing de · vice 5 Preheat broiler Qr -l>arbecut>. ·- 6. Broil or barbecue about two inches from heat source, turning once, until steak is de· sired donen~ss. It will be most tender H served medium rare. sli ced very thinly againstthe grain. Here a re points to ponder about using meat tenderizers: Tendertur wor1's l>esl at room temperature, s l ows d own unde r refrige•at1on and stop~ althoget.her once meat is heated or frozen. If you want to pre-te nderize me'at for the freezer: treat it first . then store 1t in the refrigerator ove rni g ht b e fore tra nsferring it to the freezer Meal (enderizers con· lain s ail so no s alt should be added lo ten- derized meat or it wiU . taste too s alty Also avoid soy s auce, onion s a It or other salt y seasonings. (Those on s a lt-free diets should avoid using meat"t.en· derizen.> . ~ Foods t hat are naturally tende r can become unpleasantly mushy if te nderizer is -.dded. Never add ten- de rizer to hamburger . or ANY ground meats. There's no point to using tenderizer on young chicken or turkey, on f ish or seafood. Keep In mind that ten· derized meat will cook in about 2S percent less time. so adjuat your l'OOkinC time aeeordiDI· ly. c,r your steak may be overdone. . Lar1e routs can ·be tenderUed .,, eotnbinlns the powdered tenderizer wltb warm water Use a 'bulb-l1J)e buter witla ID 1noculator neec~le to "inject" the with the teaderldn1 I quid. c These bandy devices are available in kttebea auppl7 ttores. > ' For aafel)''• we. be 1ure tbat everytbla1 uaed I> taderbe meat as 1crupulou1ly clean ti.ncludiaa ~ bands> • . ~lfU.. meat •• to be ··"~ rare. (Rembember, too· rate meat eaa be a ••Jtb.buard.) \ QIOR PRICE SLASHED 15·3 TO 25%! ·sa._WOU'9,.._..,..,..,_,._ '· ''"· -... WILCl'S RANJ&Ja w:=99c COPYl!IGHI l'H'l Ufta111911111AYAl'"nTIUUlllm L'(H Of IH(S( ti[ MS IS Rll)JlllEO ro Bl lltAOllY AVAllAeU 10-SAll '" LACH li'Ah l I SAS~! I SIOll! UtlPT lS SPICIJICAUY NOl(O llt IHtS AD II WI 00 RUN 001 Of AN AOV!RllSlO 111 M W( Will Offlfl YOU YOUR tHOIU Of A COMPARA8l1 11(111 •tHICllN(j TH( SAM[ 'i'YIN<i> Ofi ~ l!Atll{.Hf (.~ 1 NlllllNG YOU~O PUROIAS 04( AOVlllll~ID Ill~ Al 114( AOV!llllSlD Plllt[ ~llUlt lO D&1S MlUMP.PJJl11JllS'• '--------... ~- • .. •===~ FOOD ' Recipes W1U1ou~ TV d lnaert, aupermarkefa. retria.......,.., mi~ro•a" °""' wttbout evea ~toVQ OS WlllOn Md Uttle choice but to . cook in their ftrepla"9 • To rtic~•te llfe ln the 1'700I. Greenlleld Villaae ln Dearborn, Mlcb . retflarched, pre pared, teated aad tuted rkiPel that coloi at AmenaMta ~ed aa lhelr dally fare. · ,.or an unuaual Sunday family 4l1DDer you might~>' duplicatln1 an 18th century meal TllE Pal: Cootinc on tbe beart.b ll done over eoaJa. llOt aa aetul name. 11u.as, build a brisk ftre .._. ef.va,... hardwoods. After a good Md ol ~ -ccumula• (\laually taklna at leall half an hour), add wood only to main-tain the fire. Both the amount and bHt of tile <'Oals will determine eooklnl tempertl\ure. Fia.EnACE UT&N81LS To move coals under various cooking vessels, a ahovel, scoop or 1>pade ia essential. A kMat-bandled one is helptw. TOQP are also lmportant rot lhiftln1 logs to keep them buminc properly. COOKING VESSELS Cast-iron pots. ~specially dutch onns, won beat for coal- <'ookiQI. m lieu of tboee, you may improvise w1th bea~resistant vessels, but be prepUeGlor blackened pots when the meal is finished. The vessels must be elevated above the hearth so that coals can be shoveled un· derneatlt. The. easiest method is to use two staeks of brickS, securely posi~oned, bridged by a gr~te <1-!.Y barbecue or hibachi grills to find a sturdy o•. Be sure that bricks and grate are both sturdy and steady - ROAsT CBJCKEN Utensils : A green wood or, preferably. metal spit; bricks or and irons to elevate the spit; a bastmg pan <try a h~at-resistant pie pan i: a heat-resistant spoon or brush for bast· ing . -. Clean a large chicken. <Stuff with your favorite-dressing. if you.. wlsh ... tJikewer the chicken on the spit and tie'th~ together so-- the bird is firmly attached. paste with butter and dust the chicken with flour. Place the spit assembly in front of the fire, elevated above the hearth. Position the basting pan under the chicken and use the drippings to baste the bird Move coals as close as possible to the bast- in.g pan. T urn the chicken frequently so that it roasts evenly on all sides. Cooking time will depend on the heat of your coals. When almost cooked. "baste them with but- t er. dust on a very little flour and as soon as they have a good froth, serve them up," Susan· nah Carter sugges ts an "The Frugal Colonial llou ·ewife" (17421 FARMER'S BRAN BREAD Before ovens were built into chimneys. br<'ad was baked in pots on the hearth. This delicious recipe from Greenfield \'illC1ge adult education in.c;tructor Margaret Cha lmers has been· adapted for the inex- peri enced fireplace chef. · Utensils: Elevated cast-iron dutch oven; toni:;s for lifting the cover 2 cups nour 3 teaspoonsJ>aking powde 'If teaspoorr-ba king s od a '"cup sugar 34 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup bran 2 tablel>poons melted butter 2 tablespoons melted lard l cup buttermilk Mix~nour. baking powder, salt, sugar and soda in bowl. Beat egg with buttermilk and bran m separate bowl. Add melted shortening to bran mix and stir into nour mixture. Place dough on noure<l board and knead ln enough flourtct-keep the dough from being sticky. Form dough into a round loaf and brush the top with melted butter. Place the dough in .a greased and floured dutch oven and place the oven on the hearth. Unless you have a special bake oven, put the pot's cover on upside down. Shovel coals onto the inverted top of the pot and bake. Turn the pot 180 degrees approximately every 10 minutes so that heat from your fireplace will not bake the bread unevenly. Since the amount of coals and their heat will determine how fast your bread will bake, the only way to test for doneness ls to feel the loaf for firmness. Because this entails removing the coal-laden cover, wait about~ minutes to eheck. When tbe top of the bread feela firm to the touch. remove the coals from the c6ver and replace the lid. Elevate the pot and shovel coals directly wtdemeatb. Bake about 5 to 10 minutes more. Serve warm with butter. . DATE ALMOND PUDDING / Tbc\ugh made like popular colonial pud· · dangs, th.LS moden creation would probably not have been known in 18th century America because or the ra(ity of dates. Utensils: Elevat- ed cast-iron dutc'"b oven or covered cast-iron sk illel; individual pudding or gelatin mo1ds 1 heat -resistant>. One larger mold can be used with a dutch oven. ~cup butter l cup hOney 2eggs ~ 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 21/i cups flour 2~ teaspoons baking powder >h teaspoon cinnamon 1h teaspoon around cloves -li'J teaspoon-autme1 • ~ teaspoon salt 1 cup finely chopped dales " cup fineb' ebopped ••mmd• leupmilk Boll 1 bleb w.ter la tlevated cMt-iroll pan mals mdemeatb tbe pu (lllcnue water If ............... mold In ) Cream batts end honey. Beat until fhdfy. Add .... and •aallla extract and bMt well. Sift nour with bUlnl powder and aple9 and edd to egg miature. •Olll' In milk and#.x well. Thof'OUlblJ b&...tlD ..._..a atn •. Butter moldl ud ftU ~ fUll with ))atter. Cover each wttll.....,.. wu,..... and aeeun · paper with a ru..._. ....... Put moldl bl boWDI water end edjtllll leftl to tla.t w.._ doel DClt coter JDOkt. COtW ad l9t puddbls .._ about ........... ,_ llldi~ ..... l add lP,il to 2 houra ... a larp mold. a.ck to • 1un mold h11 -Upped °"" blto ...................... ii done.,.... it,.... ftnD to .. toaeb. .. U ·=-~,...andW'ft ...... whipped · ..-- . . , Wlldl.._. M41uat I, 1171 ROAST BIRD -The best bird you ever tastes! can result from roasting chicken over coals in your fireplace. Cook Crab ' ... S. Carolina, Fashion ByTOMHOGE ,.,, _ ... _Write• Having written more than once about 'fhe cuisine of Georgia since a son of that state en- tered the White House, I •F ftllll • FUUHTll •CA think it's time to switch -::=========:=::~ to a nothe r southern state, su ch as South Carolina. I 'II never forget the rich fare I was-plied with during a brief visit to Charleston a number of years ago. There was a breakfast bui lt around g rit s drenched in butt.er. Then a lunch featurine ok ra slices. tomatoes. onions and b~ef. well seasoned and whirled in a blender ' THIS WAS followed by a di nner o f roa s t oysters. then pork with collard green!. black eyed peas ana sweet potatoes. Recenlly. )'OU heard or e1nother South Garolina- class1c. It's a rich crab bisque a fnend of mine was served while visit- ing a family-al Moss Cree k Pla ntation. a community of homes situated in a comer of hi s toric B ea ufort County. The region wa s established back in 1718 under the formidable ti~ tie of Dhil 's Elbow Barony. In the early 19th cen- tury the barony was the seat of a ~o lon y of wealthy planters and it nourished until the Civil War THE MANOR houses are gone now and most of the ground is cover.ed with dense forest. But the traditions Ii ve on and with them the old southern dishes. The shrimp bisque has been banded down by aenerationa of the faml-1 y of Thomas Cotes- w or th Pinckney , U.S. Minister to Great Britain during the 19th century. Crab has been a staple in South Carolina's low country since the days of the Indian tribes. The • blue claw crab ts ·still readily available in the lagoons and salt marshes. of Moss Cteek. \ HEaE'S a recipe my friend obtained from the files of the Pinckneys. 1 pint milk 1 teaspoon mace 2 lemon slices, with rand 1 pound crab meat. 1/4 cupbutter - 1 )liDt heavy cream ~ cup cracker crumbs 1 aunce dry sherry salt and pepper to taste Simmer milk, mace and lemon la tor. of double boiler 5 m aut.. Add crab, but· ter, onam, cook about U minutes rover low heat. Thicken •Ith cracker crumbs, MllOD and lel l&md OD warmer a few minutes to eabaace · fla•or. Just before aervin1 add •bltn'J. Semi ~· Good • Wltla -*' wbit• wlae, well tllllled. , C•ll 642-5171. Pul • tew words to wortt tor u. Now you con tote up to 5 pounds In lust 5to10 cJoys wtl'I Sego's special summer diet. Whenever the diet calls lor low-calorie Sego. Just toke your choice of dettciot.. Sego Powder or Sego Uquld•. Ready to lose? Then here'• M'dlet1hot dOes It: 'One 10-oz. con ol Sego-Liquid eQUOI' one 6 -01 serving of 5ego-'owdef, FOSTBIFAIMS Fryer 99 Breasts lb. LONDON5279 ___ mo_LESS __ 1_9c ___ .. IL . lb. lMIS .,, .. ms s" .. "' Segd •. ' ' Your bare .weather .friend. LUNCtt (232 colonea) 1 .. rv1ng o4 5ego .,... med. cucumber. sllced and I0"9d bl<>clt coffee. t9o Of wotcw SNAC1C (226 cotottesJ A cNlly gtou Of Sego DfNNQ (331 coforietJ • .., cNoken bfeotl bfolled 'h cup eocti. ~ • tofnotOfi 1-113 cup• tom ~·with , I lbtap to-col IOIOd dl'9tlln0 I lllC. bf.ad WY, tbllp t>uhr block coffee. l9o or water lotol coloMI 963 tndDay lllMMSt (272 colortes) t medium omnge. eecftO!led , slice '°°" wtlt'I Y,tbllp~ ~~OfWOler LUNCM(2S7 colorlel) I semng o4 Sego 6 ltTtps IOW com:Jb block Colee. '9o Of water SHACK (226 cotoitN) Enjoy dellcl<>ul Sego OINNll (3~ colorlea) "" OOOfn aquoatl, deomed ·~wflh 4 OI. lean gfOUnd beet. btolted , ~ oauMIOWel. ..at0!19d w '°". ltlp~ bloclt ~· '90 Of )NOiet '°'°' colOltel t,()14 3rdl>9y ==="=· 'lee.IP~~ ...... beaoti ...... teo'Of wae.t LUNClt (2U oatortee) t.,~~lflokl btOOll oo9M. tea Of WGl9f ~·:;~ ~:09:1.i~ :,'°.:=. r.-r~~ '"*" ..-.0. llloed. boMed ~~c 'CM.IP milk ........... "' 4th Day lllMFAST (t66 oalof1e1) ... medium conlakXlpe t oz. tollln tMon oentol wllh v, cup llclm milk block co9M, t.a Of water lUNCM (2~ colOrlel) t MfVlng o4 Sego 3 celefy llOlU black coeee. '90 0( wble• SNAC« (226 coloflea) A cold. cold gtou of Sego. OO~Nll (279 cotOflea) ..., chic ken bfeolt, ba lted wtlt'I I med. potato, llloecl 1 cup gteen beOnl Wilfl I tsp~ I ·t 13 CURI tofn lelluo• wttn 1 lbtap to-col aotod dresllnQ btock oolM. i.o Of wafet total oale>ftel 903 .. . . ONLY PILOT ·Potassium Balance is · EsseD.tial to Your Health· Fad._ Md IDedita HIGll PO'l'Aa\JM l cup pineapple mllll1ram1 pota11tum .,,_ teupoon pepper wedtd and add to lion cu wnak laa•oe nurr IAIAD Ju ce . •ath l teaapoon lemon saucepan. Add water .. -1 w It la t b • d • 11 cat e l oru1e. cut Into Comb ne frulla ln a juite salt, pepper, lemon juice balance ol pota11lum seam.... Iara• bowl. Pout OlAHp-B8VM&Ui 8PaOUT8 1 teupoon chopped and parsley. Cove r 4.evela ta• blood. l ~t. cut into ple Jwce over fn.Ut.a and TOllATO CO•BO partley Uptly and eook 10 to 1s NMJ ....... NeentlJ Mlm.U toea lllhtly to coat well. l plnt fretb Brunell Wuh Brunell sprout.a minute.. unW tender but paad fCll' tlUI lKk o1 In-~ cantaloupe, t'Ut hilt until ready to 1prout.1 thorou1hly and cul ln not m uaby. Makes 4 formatloa wltlli their Into cb..U or ball• 2 tomatoa ball leqtbwlle; place in aer vtn11. containing · llvea wbea. t9ae liquid I ~ lltawbernn . •rve. Makes •bout & \.4a cus>waler a a au c e pan , Cut about 322 m illigrams Sp ecial . Dleis Sy June Roth •. 'Pl'OUio producta &acktD1 cut In half atrvlnp, conlallllnt ..0 .,.. t.eupoon salt tom atoea i11&0 thin potassium each. trace mlaerala were ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~._...~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~-..:.~~~~------~------~--....:...._~--------------------- uaed u a diet without medical aupenialon. OTllDS 8tJFFSa ED from daqeroualy low potaulum levell before reaU&lDI tbat th1a quick wel c bt ·lou m e thod could bave .enou. can- SE'Q uencee. ln some c11ea, lhas cotdd have been avoided if tbe diet.era bad added som e potasalum·rich fow calorie foods to the da.i ly drinks suc.b as · o r a nge, cantaloupe, banana. apricots and strawberries PATIENTS WHO bave been given a preserip- tioo of diunties to help reduce fiuid retention in the body also lose vaJwi!. ble potassium. Generally, doctors r~c· ommend that these pa· • · lients eat from 1,000 to 2.000 milligrams of high potassium foods -each day and to have an oc;- casional blood test to be ... sure that the potassium level is within noTmal ran~e. · An orange a nd a banana each day plus one serving of beef. fi sh. chicken or turkey, will gJVe an adequate 1>oost to the potassium level for patients lakin g dturet.rcs. THOSE WHO deplete potassium through ex· cess s weating from phys ical endeavor s. either from labor or sports activities, arc also at risk. · It's important lo plan men us that inclu de some potassium·rich foods every day. Don 't ~o to an ext r eme t hou~h. as a too high pQtassium level can also ta use health problems. Following are high potasi.1um recipes t o replace this most impor- tant mineral 10 a n E13SY and delicious way Sample P u e rto R ican -' Cuisine ByCECO.Y BROWNSTONE ·~~P.-·--To taat.e the foods or P uerto Rico on t heir home ground, a_.iew weeks ago I new to that ,. rgreerr island for a sl'rt stay. · My sampling was · fined lo restaurants and .markets. But I had a piece of luck; I found a new guide to recreating some int.eTeSting Puerto Rican dishes in my test kitchen in New York City. I N A c ha rmi n g modem bookshop in San Juan, I was able to buy a privately published cookbook I hlldn't known existed: "Puerto Rican Cookery" by Carmen Aboy Valldejuli. Its recipes are authen- tic, well-tested and ex- actly wrtften. Mrs. Valldejuli's prep~ . aration of frijoles ne. g ros (black beans J minus meat is superb - a recipe I think you will value ' With rice, salad and dessert, the beans make a dle 1 i c i o us a n d economical meal. The ingredients and direc- tions that follow a re Mu. ValldeJull's but, because of apace limit•· lions I bave edepted the recipe's fonnat. ·~ VALLDEJUU'S 114-.AC&BEANS 1 pound dried black beans 6 cloves garlic 2 oaiolll ' · 6 sweet chW peppen ~ npe olive oil 4 teaspoOna ult . '4 teupoon ground- pepper v. leupoon whole dried orecano, crushed ,.. • \/4 teupooa PoUDd S>s.u..••• White Flour <§>Town ~ouse Cream Corn or Whole 3 s1 Kernel ~ 16 h -01. ...... Con• Bakery Selections' 30 I lle• 8reatl Mrt Wnght's wh•••••Whea1 . 39c 2:$ l "i·ll• l.oof ............. -($)Luc ..... • a..rtt• ''AA'' Ina f ruh 69< l·Ooten ' Carton """'.. · 74c a .. ulor ..---~· , .... f ..M <SJ own Hou•• Peach HalY•• J .w.$1 Con1 ~TownHou .. Tomato lauc• .I lk~::-··a s1 t,....._. a.or. ·-I~ Con• ~Lucerne CoHa9eC..._• ~ ..... 69( ~ ''"' CGrton Liquor & Wines! 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Menct.y, AV1utt 6 ,....., ~ Sectteft Tlcliete fJ.IO) .. ... c.. ........ ... ...... , ... ..._ ...... ....... -~....._,11.11-.. letlt{9c!IM 0-'-' <§)C,...111ont Town House Powtleretl Drinks rapehult Jule• ., .. _. 99c U••wM••··• 59c Pink -N 26\oi .. ,, ~ 46-01 Sne Con (5)Mw"rtla C§) N!iMatle Coif .. Peanut Buffer c~°':. s199 ' _,,,.,.. Con "···· s·12• ;.;;eo;;Ol ~ Su• ~Cotllllon Ice Cream · (§)Mn. Wrl9ht' s Cherry P ie _._. s13' 'fu"""Y, ~ Holf --~ '27·01 GollOfl ....... ; Plig Check Out T hese Buys at Safeway E-i Tomato Juice '··.;::;·· ·~59c .,.,, •399 ~ Toddlers Diapers ~:,::.:~: 9'40 3 ~·1 Z-S Tomato Catsup.;;.: "' 99c ~ Trash Bags s..1.-0, H.o., Ov•• u ... GoH-" \.rr• \ •• 10 6 IS'lf·•••1 -i -t Dog Fooa ·0..C~ft~w::.~ • ..,.._. c.. ... ·~79c :~; Orange .Juice ::~::: 4 ;:~79c E-$ Corn-on-the Cob ::.~ ""' 99c • Be-·Air Plsza o..:~: •. ,~, Safeway Fresh Produce Buys! Delcl ... a ....... . (M .. 1 ,., Olpe . . • • loth ........ , ........ 39c °'"' ,., Sele4t .... ltt. Ir ... , lweet · Pe.Ches ~ .... ...... ...... ..... c ....... • Whole •lern1elons Red. Ripe a nd Ji.Hey Oeficiou1! . c Eact- ~.:.~!:.~!~!~~~ ..... 19< ~~~~'~!.... .....•. 39< Tropical Mangos 4 .. < Al•rt Am.rite.fry S.-.... .di Y ' ~~'!:~~h~~ ... 1 -....35< 1 ~ lablet'POODI vl-.ar (lee PUDTO alCO, P1pC1t> . ,. ,.,.._If ................ • ... : c .... ~·r· Leeun• l•Mfl • • ~ Mooerc" ••r "••· ..-LelU"• • ttmt• Afta ,,...., ., Le ~·~· Mt•91on Vl4fo -• 1'1 I .'"' ... Cottt ..... • ActeMS •t Ma9ft0fte, Hun"ntton leecfl • 1M17 Culver Of. at Wetnut, l"lne • 3111 lo. lflttol. hnce Ant I ..... • \ ·-.... ~ .. " , .. ' .· DAILY PILOT Cf BeghiDers Guide G.iven for Home· Cann~g Edllon NO'• Tlw '~ ~.. ... P'fl• pored bw ~' ~. Olt t.,..... lood aftd '"""''°" ~ cal Te.nu A 6 M l/ldwrtilv It •• uce,.,,.., • pen ff'Offt p. boolrlG ~f'Yd ~t~ U•dlH ....... l)qlart_.., of AgncWlvre nlUk'd ··c~.~.~.aor..~·· C&Mlftl Pt"Obably la the mOlt economical and prankal method ot preservln1 rood at ·home. ~ other lhin1s It ls a way to HH food lbaiOtberwiae m llh~uted. Coet ol home cannln1 ~pends on the klnd11 and sources ol food unned a&. well aa the pro cessina met.bods. containen, and equipment used. Other COit factors\-labor. enercy. water and added in1redltnls -ma_lle Oct coat fi1ores lmpouible lo apply 1eneralty, but studies are reportinc ave,.._ that ahow cu· ning to be ecooomlc'al. -- THE WISE HOM B•A.&U will can only the a mount to be used withln a year. Food beld longer will be aafe to eat ll it bu a 1ood aeal a nd oo signs of 1poija1e, but tbere may ~ nutri~nt or quality loa.s,. especially ll atored at temperatures above 70 aearees. As a belinninl canner you need to ow something about micl'<H>rsaniams. uding yeasts, molds and bacteria, on the ood, in water, air and soil, as causes of s ilage in foods. 1n additiOll lo 1he..A • mlnutLor· ga.nisms, the spoiling of fruit. and et.ables is hastened by natural changes in color, vor and texture of the food. These changes resu from the action of enzymes or micro-organism found in nature which break down and de pose foodstuffs. BACTEaU ARE THE MOST serious foes to combat in canning because they are more dif· Botulism is a .deadly poison caused by a toxin from the , growth of spores (seeds) of the bacteria. fie ult to kill by heat than either molds or yeasts. Acid in canned food is expressed as pH value. Foods having a pH of 4.S or lower are called high-acid foods apd those with a value of 4.6 or higher a re terme<t low-acid foods: Since fe w bacteria thrive in acidc;, their ~ destruction is less difficult in fruits than in vegetables (with the exception of tomatoes). Botulis m is a deadly poison caused by a lox· in from the growth of spores <seeds> of the bac- teria. Clostridlum Botulinum. These spores will produce a deadly toxin in low-acid foods in the absence of air <oxygen) inside a sealed jar. Therefore. the spores must be destroyed by pro- cessing under pressure at 240 degrees. The length of time has been determined by scientists for each individual food. Clostridum botullnum will not grow in foods with a pH of 4.S or lower , so high-acid Great Ollthe . coffee thath1118s gaaCIWhen ltshoulcl rooda may be proceHtd aaltly in boliln1 wat.er .at 212':deiree1. , LOW ANO HIGH AQD t"0008 1..ew·•dd llleli·•ddf ...... .. ...... ... ......... . 1parasm Apjlii Bean -snap or 1hell6d Aprieotl Beets Berries C8"rolll • Cbeme Corn Oruefruit Pot a toe• Peaches Pumpkin Ptneapple Squash ' ftb\lbarb Sweet potatoes Tomatoes Use canning jars in sizes suita- ble for the. product canned and your family's needs. . YeASt.s, mold and non-spore formin1 bac· teria are rea~ controlled by processln1 at 212 degrees. Most cannin1 equipment and supplies may be purcbaaed al hardware stores, bouaewares <fepartment.s and from mall order companfh. Jars and lids are avail!lble in many retail stores. SELECT STANDARD CANNING JAas made of tempered glass that can withstand high temperatures. The rt)anufacturer's name or symbol in glass will ideoU!y the product. With careful handling, jars laal an average of about 10 years. A'{oid using antique jars because there can be hairline cracks not visible to the eye, caus· ingJ.~rs to break. l[se canning jars in sizes sult~ble for the • product canned and your family's needs. Canning jars generally are sold in hall· ·pint, pint and quart sizes with wide and narrow mouths. QUART JARS ARE convenient for vegetables and fruits where your family--has- four or more members. Examine the sealing edge of jars for nicks, cracks , or sharp edges that would prevent a seal. Discard any with these imperfections. One-trip jars from purchase,d canned foods should not be used because they generally are not tempered to withs tand the high beat re- quired for home canning ·and may brea_k when subjected to the heat. ps of these j.a~&¥-DOUit standard.can· ning lids, thus preventing a good seal. CLOSURES -jar lids and rings come with new canning jars. The sealing compound of lids recommended for one use only will not hold a seal effectively after the first use. Select lids appropriate for the jars being used. .,. You m ay find the two-pi~ce units <flat lid with sealing composition and ring>. one-piece lids, or flats with separate gaskets made of metal or plastic. Always follow the instructions for pretreat· mnt • lndlcat.ed on the box or contalner by the manufacturer. . If tbere are problems , contact the mCnufac· lurer whole name and add.reU ii on the box or coetalper. scan UNG BAND8 may be reused if kept clean and dry in a protective container wlth -tlcbt·ftttin1 Ud. Never use bands with rust, e>r pried up or bent edges. · If you have extra Iida, store them protected in a dry, cool place. One-p,iece ijnc caps Hoed with white porcelain, with rubber rings, may be used. The caps may be reused if they have not cracked, spread or bent at the ed&es and are clean, like new. The robber rin1s are effective ocily once because they tend to dry and deteriorate with a1e. often become porous, and sometimes crack. ~ STEAM PaE88UaE CANNE• is absolutely essential In canning low-acid foods, such as vegetables, and insures the destruction of spoilage mlcrg.oreanfsms. Ten pounds pressure is used for processing food in standard canning jars at sea level. Th1s pressure corresponds to 240 deere«s· The steam pressure carine~ is made of heavy metal that withstands high pressure de· veloped by steam. It consists of a kettle with a tight·fitting lid equipped with a n accurate weight or dial gage to registet the pounds of pressure in the canner. The lid mus t lock or seal to prevent escape of steam. TBE CANNEa MUfg HAVE a safety valve. petcock or steam vent that can be opened or closed to permit exhausting CvenUng), and a "" pressure gage. It must bav~ a rack to hold jars at least lh loch from the bottOm of the canner. If you have jars with bail wire ·clamps, someUJDes, called "ligbtniag''-type jan, be sur~ they are not in the "antique" clus. A dial gage indicates pressure oo a num· ~· bered lnstrument. . LIDS FOR TJIESE JABS are all class, and rubber rings are used between the jar and lid for sealing. If you have jars with bail wire ; clamp s, sometimes called 'light~rying '-type jars, be sure they are nor in the 'antique· ~lqSS. A wire clamp holds the lid in place during processing: after p~es.sing, Che short spting wire of the clamp 1s snapped down to complete the seal. A boiling water bath canner is needed for processing high·acid foods, such as fruits. tomatoes'. tom11to and fruit Juice and pickles. WaleL t>alh-canners--in-several siz~ are available on the market. The container must be deep enough for a rack to hold the jars off the bottom of the canner. The depth allows water to be over the Jars of food by at leas t 1 to 2 inches. Keep I to 2 in· ches of space above the water to allow for boil· ing : this prevents water from boiling-Over. THE CANNER MUST HA VE a llght·ntting lid. Or you can use it large kettle with a tight· fitting ltd, an<ra woocfen0r wire rack to bold j ars off the bottom. There st\Ould be free circulation of water to evelfY parfof'Uie ·s ul'fctce of the jar and lid. If you are going to buy a water bath canner. check the height and the lid to be sure 1t is tight-fitting. The rack preferably should have d ividers so Jars will not touch each other or fall agamst the sides of the canne r or each other during pro· cess ing. A weiibted ga1e bas no d ial. but automatically Umlt.s pressure with weights pre · set for s, 10, and LS pounds pressure. The pressure is adjusted for high altitude. TO ~suaE THE canner's proper working condition~ check the dial gage for ,!Ccuracy · each year -or if a -canner or Ud has been roughly-.h~ed or dro~ped;" the dial gage glass broken'or any parts are rusty. The manufacturer or your county extension office c an give info rmation o n t esting availability. Study and follow the manufacturer's direc· lions for using your pressure canner. Run through the process of operating the pressure canner on your range in a t rial run before you get Into the canning season. to be sure everything is working properly. MAKE A NOTE OF the dial setting of the range il you use an electric range for holding pressure steady. There should be free circulation t,f water to every part of the surface of the jar and lid. Trylng to use a pressure .canner oDtamea 'rom garbage. rummage or auction sales or handed down to you from someone's attic may prove dangerous You may not have any idea as to the care. handling•or storage of the canner. Old, old canners did not have complete in· formation -manufacturer's name, address or model number -on the appliance. General kitchen equipment is helpful in a ny n e .e d e d w a s h 1 n g • p e e I 1 n g , c o r 1 n g 1Stt BEGlNNERS, Page Ct81 ALACER-CORP • C-POP ............... s325 ............... . 24..._...... 1 ... $4.M . TRU-DENT A pleaaantty TOOTHPASTE different dentifrice -~-M~a . , NEAPPLE-COCONUT JUICE · ILMOUMO PUFflD · CORN or Ria ·et; HAIN COLD PROCESSED MAYONNAISE MeS.,..w "T.W:'" s 12s 24-0a. .... Sl.15 UMIYIRS-Al TEA-CO. JASMINE SPICE TEA 40L .... '·" $139 ALTA.O~ MA.IA YOGURT • 3/51. •-...s1.0& Al-MAIC SESAME CRACXERS 4.75 OL 1-..sr HEALTH VALLEY HONEY GRAHAM CRACKERS Mes.t-'• ,, ... , ..... " 11/2 & I ....... 59c I • ' t ' ' .. ;, .. I '! -------.. When you re running out for milk. run out" to Hughes. And save cold cash In fact. you won't find a lower price. ·or higher Quality in any supermarket Because Hughes brand milk 1s proc- essed for us by one of the best · known dairies in the state. So come to Hughes. And save milk money .. ... I • ... . . ; l t ,_ .. f f . ' I t I l t ~ ~ ' . '· r 1 ,. I ----__J See How Much Moola You Save Vi tamin D Milk 1 /2 Gallon S .84 / Vitamin D Milk Gallon S1 .66 Nonfat Mi~l/2 Gallon S .68 Lowfat Mi1K 1 /2 Gallon S .82 Lowfat Milk Gallon S1 .62 11111 oduclng Hugtaes ~-m brand n.11~ -I . ~ ~. ,• .. OIAIGEagc PLUS A ttreakfut favoru l udeeye l2 oa. . £gg Beaters •.••• 99C I r leischmann'a Sub8litutt-l6 oa COFFIE-. -=--9-59 CAii I - ~ra Lee 11 11 oz. Bi.tter Streut.el. ~I 14 oz. Large Peca1 or 11 1 • oz. Almond. Waffles •• ' .••••••• &SC A Favorite from Roman Meal-14 oz Delicate1sen Hughei; Brand ind. Wrapped Cheese Food -12 oz. Pkit. S I . $239 a am1 ..•••.•••• . ... ~~=:s .--7 9~ Hand rot from fres h king sized plump fryel'8. Grade 'A' Ground Beef ••.• s 1 '~ t:Julk Le!in .•• d0es not exceed 22"r fat. Beef Patties •••• '1 ·~ Lean grand ... Does not exceed 22C:C fat • WITH n IAm'S There is a Difference Fryers from B Rancho are always fresh - reaNy fr"hl Always hand cut and pr.ci- tion -portioned. And always "Ki~-Size" to offer mote good eating for your food dollar. Compare -... fot yourseff that there i1 more to lilce ot Et«ancho! FRYER 59c. WllGS Freeh hand cut .•. 6 rade 'A' fryers. Italian Sausage · •• s1~· Our old world recipe ... mild or hot. GrOund Beef .•.. 121~! -- o ur IMneet doee not exceed 15'C fat. BratwUrst ••••••• s 14! Chopped Steak •• 121~ El Rancho's Pork. Veal se&b<>ninit. Our leanetit J(Tlnd does not es~ 15'C fat. Freth Pec:ific, Bake, Broil or ! Mahl Mahi •••.••• 111! Tropical treat ••• frozen. defroeted. FIESH TROUT Mountain KfOWO and pan ready. Sole rd1ets· ...... 137~ Freeh Enalish Sole ••• Delicious OJ8COVER SOMETHING NEW~ GRAlllCALAMARI A delicious chan1ee of taste! j S'a~ks & S'HI l_~ •••••••••• 1.· •. Frozen tender cute of itiaJtt squid Cutlets.:=. s211 . . . . . . . . . . - Frozl';n. shaped pieces of itiant i.quid Now! Lower Prices for Health& Beauty Aids BRECK S 1 '' SllMNO _ Your cho1<.'e of Dry. Normal or Oily in 15oz. Crest .••.•.•••••• 1111 Hebrew :-.aH,onel Koshe1 in 12 oz. Chub Liverwurst •••••.• age .Jone& Dairy Farm Slice fa 8 oz. PklC Bologna suco ••••• s 119 ·Maw York Sir/fl. U.S.D.l CHOICE • • • • • • . Jteduce tooth de<:ay .r~. or mmt-7 oz. . Efferdent •.••. \ .• 5154 1llll rhe dentUI'\! cleanser-40 Tabs. H 11J!hei; l lb. meat or heef • Looking for satisfaction in hearty beef goodnees . Your search 1s ended wi th this loin cut of better beef. Parmesan .cum .•• s 111 l\.rnlt cheese"8 oz. shaker laughing Cow .•• s1 11 Process C'heeRe in 6 oz. Pkit. lf 8 Wedges Liquor Dept 1-2~~AK $~19 SCHLITZ 6. Pass the Schlitz in I :l oz. (ans Cuttysark e e e I e es 151! T he 1. 75 Lit.er for more V aue-86 Proof . Cocktails •••.•••• 99c Assorted Flavors in 200 l\L can frortl Club Lamb Shanks ••. s1 5! U.S.D.A. Choice-Frozell,defrosted. Ham Shanks .•.•• 79~ moked ... frozen defrosted. lewYork $479 STEAK · • U.S.D.A. Choice boneless Loin cut of beef. = 7 -Bone Roast ••• s 14! Chuck cut .•• t.J.S.D.A. Choice beef. 0-Bone Roast .•• s 11~ Chuck cut U. .D.A Choice beef. CHUCK s 1 o~ STEAi Mt l'.S.O.A. Choice beef . Center cut. · Sliced Bacon .... s 11~ -, El Hancho thicker "ranch i.tvle" S'ausage ....... 52'~ Wilson's flavorful western ~tyle i01S1 ~24 ~ l l. '.D.A. Choice shoulde r chuck clod. ~h~ Hrttk in rejtUlar, hard-to-hold <1r un!'Cented . H oz. A • s1•1 nac1n ....• ; .••.. . . .\rthmll> p11m reltel ... 40 tab:;. Mylanta ...••... s 112 Antac1d/ant1·1t81> liquid 12 oz. Ty~~ s119 lOO'S ltErl1evet1 celd ~pfbms without a;.pmn. A.lM ......... y • 5119 l\lll'r1tv relief in tableu. 20., Fleet's ..••... · •••• S&c . Enl'ma rehet 4.;, oz.· VOilka •••• ~ •.•• : • ss•• Hot tied for El Rancbo--L 75 liter -Readers Digest . .-7sc -;l)t'('1al tor Sept em~ , .... u~only! They'll love them for brea1ffast Of Wlth1ce cream Swttt. Vane Rtpened. r ..ult .. ·CHILLED ADES As.~orted varieties 101 summenirihlr. 64 oz. Carton. GRAPES For S nacks or Salads. Prime Jwcy Cardinal. 39~ . Gianl Tide ....... 5 14' America's favorite incleaninit power, Cor Jaundry •• giant 49 oz. pkg . Tomato Juice ... 59c A ~1eat value from 'lorietta. -4&oz. can . Ripi Olives ... ~ .. 65c Ettra Larite San f)rnendo in 300 can . R I. he 45c Biz lllEIBT s111 e1s s......... -. ........ . Heinz Aeeort..t \Vietiee-10 oz. That e:stra helper 38 oi. Inc. 20c off. Potato alps .... 1111 Sell Brand NatnUn ~.cw Dip-9 a&. Bold 3 ........... 12" Laundly ~t Mas. Pk«. Inc 2&t Otr. BOlllCI •••••••••• 12'1 Fabric toftener in 60 count pkg. Inc. 2ht off. Tmtoes ...•. ~ .. 43C Wholt pee)8d or lt.ewtd from Glorietta-16 oz. ( TOMATOES . Red Ri Salad Size· for cool summer e&tlfUl. 19~ .. llW EXlIMO m5 DAILY 1:00a.m.to10:00 p.m. SMAY t.00 a.a t1 9:00 p.m. Pr1re11 rn eflrct Thur!I . Aull :? throuRh Wed .. AUR. 8 we-Resen e tht' ri11ht to l1m1t. No So le8 'o Deakrs. POTATOES 1 • ...;, '"· I Ku~-.et>- For :.o nian" :oummer U>-l'>-. . . 12~ DOIASSMI DISH LIQUID A itreet value mcludinit 13e otl--22 01 Pepsi-Cola ...... 99c The economy 2 liter in reRular·diet or light. Miracle Whip ... 5 1 •• You'll apPrec:iate the navor from Kraft ••• A aaled muat 32 oz. jar . Fleischmann' s .. 79c A hrand you ~win marg11rine-l lb. plcK. cubes-rel(Ular, salted Ore ,. • .J.:.. •1•• o~ .... Marshmallows ••• SSC Double Stuff or ~ular-l5 oz. Kraft Jet puffed in l6 oz. pk~. Mustard .. ; ...... &SC Pepper ••••••••• ~ .asc Guldena IPk>' brown in 2' 01. jar. • Scbillinp • oi. l'fOund blac:k. Dri* •x ........ •141 Juice •a•• ···•·':.99C MU. 8 qu&m; 28.& oa. Hawaiian Red Punch. Ocean Spray ••• '8 oa. jar .. ..-... -......... -...... CJO DALY PJLOl 1 FOOD ..• C~nin'g Economical A:ccordiiig to Stu~es on Average Cost C~P ... Cl> aDCI 1lkln1 ln the prel)anlioft of rrulta and .,.,elab&el. A food mUl .. bandJ for makln, pur s and •lr•lnln• frults for makln1 Juices, and a .arau..r for atraln.ln& Julee A klr\c llanda.d fork or pluUc spatula aldl Ill fa&tlnc and paclunc food and nmovlac 11r •bbl-. A wl<k-·mouth (\IAD I ls very c:onven eat for ftllina Jars.· and a jar llfter helps you avold •urna ln handlin1 hot Jan Vmeyard Schedules ·Festival Mirassou Vlneyards or Jan Jose is celebratinl Wts 12Stb a nniversary Sept. 8 and 9 witb a special Vintage Festival featuri,ng the tasUJlg. of newl y · release d "1 i rassou wines, aged vintages and juice from freshly-harves ted grapes. Now in their fifth ,generation of winem~t ing, tbe Mirassous claim to be t h e o ld e s t winemaldng family in the nation. Pi e rre P e llier , founder of the _winery.in 1854. and the gre-at- great-grandlalher of the present·day Mirassous, will be Portrayed at the f estival -by a winery staff member r ecount· ing Pellier's his toric voyage from France to I VONS VALUE BLEND llU.F PU6 flJ(lUlll' 0 '4.Clll*L...011.1' ..• 89 America. w On display w·m be items the winery bas . coflected to be sealed in an anniversary time capsule in the fall. 1 -- The festival is open to ·• __ ...,,hose-over-21~ wit-h-a r SI.SO charge per person I to cover the cost or the souvenir tasting glass . . • • PUERT-0 RICO (From Page C'> Pick over beans. Wash we ll and co v e r generously with water. Soak overnight. Drain, rinse in fresh water and drain again. Pl ac~ buns in a ketUe with 8 L --cu~ fresh water. Bring rapidly to a boil. 1 Reduce h ea t t o moderate, cover and cookabout45minutes. I Peel and finely chop o r gri nd the garlic, onion and chili peppers ; I cook the m in the hot olive oil m a skillet over -low heat. stlrr1ng-oc- c as ion a I I y f or 10 minutes. Drain enough of the boiled beans to make 1 c up and add lo the skillet; mash thoroughly I with th~tber ingre· dients ln tfie skillet; add . t-0 the-kettle with-the I - s alt, pepper oregano, cumin, sugar and bay I leaves Cover and boil for 1 1 hour over mode rate heat. Add the wine and vipegar, cover and cook over low heat for 1 hour. Uncover and, if you like, coo k until s auce thickens more. Serve in aoup bowls or s oup plates and pass extra chopped onion. . Note: We used a large 1 s weet green pepper in· stead of the sweet chill peppen c-1]ed for. Our recipe yield was a scant 8 cups -enough, over rlce, for 6 maln·dilb servings. -C.1). "Puerto Rican Cookery" is available for $'7.95 by mail order from Mn. Carmen Aboy ValldejuJi ~ P .O Box 9715, Santurce, Puerto Rko, 00808. l BEEF RJB STEAKS ,,.,,..,,.... • "WOf ~" ("' .. J98 I BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ''llU,.,,., ... "l°"' KRAFT 25 MAcARONI& S~~~E DINNER l'ACM C.I • VONS CUT GREEN BEANS l'>{JU" I l A"' CRISCO SALAD OIL 14,()U"..-L ltjllll .. .95 GROCERIES 'l1.J0'•' t f"H HI Vons I omato Ketchup llt\Of'"4f.:.t:-( ti\"-... '\VHUI' Vons Sliced Pineapple ;><l()!lnCl,.l'-"' I 'I'><."> Kings Aberta Peaches :i!l<WIM"I l Al'1 ""IUll~ Motts Applesauce .39 .61 .69 .65 1 40Ul'ICl l"•UOf't;llOnl~ 31 Good Seas. Dressing Mix • nOt.ttoCl_ P...Cl\l\CA -IT'fl>lAl'I! 62 Betty Crocker H. Browns • UJ"'<.l (.I\""' 81 Comstock Apple Pie Filling • I ":"!.CftA"' 61 Libby s Chunky Fruit Mix • llAll <li't~OOT'ILL~TC.11£() Tree Top Apple Juice ~IO'IM'"t ( "'"0!'1>""-W/ll()l'fl-Y Trceswcct Orange Juice J'OUl<L llOnti: Super Socco Omk · t~80TTU Kraft cucumber Dress~ 151 ]15 p9 .53 106 111'tin<TCM 57 Van Clft1>S Pork & Buns • 11ouroa.(NIWllOUi._11(_""'8. 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BOUNCE F"8RlC SOFTENER MR.CLEAN UQUI) CLEANSER VOS MON ~LWO:.ot tl~llol ~"V RlGtll ~~GM UN~f-..ll 0 Moillflf\~ \10( OfP IOClt:ttl' 80. 1.)3 MoUlm CA)CIW PAAl\DI °" l~liAC>f'o tl Ol I l.l "'~"''""'°"""'"""·~ 169 !MHfMollc 0f) ~ Pclc«rlOI\ U UI l)? )9 CU1*.,9'at<IR~ CICl'\llft. r~llO'l•Oi 1 •9 l ....... J4'41AIUe,.._.,I.._ ,.....,.., 16101 "-:'-' ..... ll'OUNI t llt)Cf'O FOLOERS COFfEE 1(,IUl f'l~INlf '1MS ) ' - .. _/ ,.1• FOOD ~.AMguat 1. 1979 DAILY PILOT CU •• .Guide to Seleeting. Grill IL aAKING PAN Foil Them lkrt.''b some 1de.Jl& for ua101 aJ wnlnum roll with outdoor r ooktnl( Lane grail fi r" bowls with heavy duty aluminum Coll" to aid e ven cooking and eai.~ cleanup Make our own dnp pen by doubb.og a sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil anto a large rec· tangle to f1l your grail l''old up the sides, miter the comers and set into place 10 the gnll fire bowl before you start the rare. The roiJ drip pan comes in handy to catch fat dnppiogs and pre - vents nare-ups. <See illustration above ) Cooking foods in foil bundles over hot coals is con venient and easy. The roll bundle eliminates the need for pots and pans and clea nup is a snap Individual recipe serving_s can be prepared in foil for grilling. Then each person can 'eat directly from the foil packet - Wrap French bread in foil for grilling over hot coals. You can remove one slice al a timt> and then reclose the foil over the re m aining por tiqn . keeping it hot until more is needed. Plan ahead for your cookout meal by pre· p~riog redpeA in foil bundles. refrigerate and t hen pop them on the grail when you're ready to e at Prepare a s imple yet tasty dessert on the grill Combine a 21-ounce can or your favorite pte filling, some sliced fresh fruit. ohe tables- po(>n lemon juice and 1h teaspoon vanill a ms1de a foil bundle, Grill over medium hot coa ls until healed through. Makes a yummy hot topping for calie or ice cream Fast Food Ideas QlaidL.. Cool o,.uert Layer raspberry o r lemon s h e r bet with drained canned pineap. p ie . chunks and a little Into packaged spon~t> cake cups. Crown with a little s our c-r e am or whipped c ream . bottled blueberry syrup. H eart y S" a Io o d Hold in the freezer. if Sandwich necessary, up to a n hour - before serving Spread shrimp or tuna salad on toas ted rolls or whole grain bread. Top eac.h with a drained canoed pineappie s lice. then Muenster <:heese Broil to me lt cheese, and serve hot. ..-1--t Minute DeNer t Glaze drained canned P.ineapple chunks in but· te r and brown s ug ar. Pile warm on s lices of toasted pound cake or c •·ro• Paa• Cl > waRon ar 1>ar\lcularl)' •ood for keeplna wlnds awuy from ..-ook.ln1 areH 10~1.V. GRILLS great for 1.ll·year 1rlll· 1n.i Thi• domtd cover protetta the fire from c1ampnet111, wind anJ b111d weather . They're fine ror dry hl'at 11 mnklng 111 we ll as conventional l'haarroul atrilll ng 1'hese also come with the peb- hlt• type fhus h or durable porcelain-e namel · finish • . , ., "ATF.R MOKERS a heavy dome-type grill "Ith water pun F'oods are kept moist and juicy "h1le U\.ey·re s&owly cooked with charcoal bri· 1pll'l8 liind hickory chips or your favor ite aromalic wood . The water pan 111 placed over the coals <set an 1t ·own rarkl so lhe steam will rise to the food and permeate • The followi ng natty gritty detatls shouldo"t be neglected GRID b1• '11n• 1l s easy to clean and eas1- I) rl!movcd It should a lso be coated Wlth a long· IJi>tln~ chrome plating, tr you like to cook foods s1multam.-ously over diffel'enl heats. look for an adJustable tilt cooking grid. You c-an c·bok steaks rare lo well al the same llme. For conve mence. see th\t charcoal may be addl'd by raising and lower ing the grid, 1f necessury. without removing the food and grid. Oiling t.tw grid with vegetable oil or a non· s tick sprny "Ill kccv foods from sticking . FIKt: Pi\N lhl' pun' that holds the coals Many :.ir(• :.idJust ubk to help regulate U1 e cook- ing H:m1icrature l.,.ining the fire pan with heavy dutv aluminum foal helps make ash c·lean·uµ l'as1er ASH CATCHER this pan does JUSt that It 'may be insidt• or oul~ide the grill base. It ~ould !Je ~emovablc or swing out for easier cleaning. Ashes should be brui>hed "rrom coals , as they burn, to helµ keep heat high. GRJLL nNISHF.S the shell of a grill can be ... 1thl"r <1 durable aluminum or heavy-duty steel Th1•y may he coated with a smooth porcelaan- enamel finish or 1mmt fimsh for rust protection. Many grills now com e with a pebble finish fo r longer wear and easier cleahmg. IC you w<tnt a port<ible grill m ake s ure the m aterial is nol too heavy , LF.G~ look for sturdy, folding legs . for portability ;md easy s~o .a~c. 1f th<tt as 11Cttir nefd Some have iidJusta · c of detachuble l<:gS to 'q 1ry the height Gril : a lso com e with a pedestal bu~e for t'as1or: toragc 11001}-may tilt a" ay on a hmge. be re· mo\. able or i.nap on VENT COVERs may be top. bottom or side adJus tahlc draft controls Moi.l important in a j!rill with a hd. you can regulate the heat of the coal!> by rC'gUlcillnl(. the a mount of oxygen you let 10. When through cookm)!. the air can be i R£SENTING SOME OF 1HE MOST NATURAi: COWRS ON EARTH. NEW ZEE. EARTHTONES NAPKINS. completely ahul off. preaervini charcoal for ; future uae. ~ SIDE TABLE, 801TOM SHELF-allow con· venience ln. preparaUoo. Side tables often good for eaay storage. HEAT INDICATOR KNOB&-aS&ist in re· gula tlng the cookery temperature. They are not a must but add to barbecuing convenience . WINDGUARD bandy on brauers or tabletop grills when cooking in a windy area. It helps maintaJn a hot cooking temperature. • HANDLE S mos t protective ar e thermoplasUc heat res istant or wooden handles . WAGON·HOOD ful l view see·througb food is convenient for checking on the food and re-· taming heal on colder days or for longer cook- ing periods EASY ASSEMBLY-'tome grails come pre· assembled. All you hi.Ive to do 1s attach the legs. WHEELS-an asset Cor mob1bty Barbecwng has become il true culinary art with its own set of helpful cooking t(XJb. Let ac· ces~ories expand your cooking rci><:rto1rc GRILL BRl1SH hr ass bni>llc:. <1nd metal scrape r make for easy clcanfoJ; UTENSILS look for chromt.' ploat cd or lllamless !>tcel with thermoplabtlc or "'oo<len handles We ll ·stockcd ~upply !-should 1ncludc tongs for turning deli cate food s. forks and s patula · FLAT SPIT BASKI:. T cun\ enient for ">Pll cooJong of nbi.. f1!>h or rlc:1t roai.l~ • ('OOKOUT c11llLL 8/\SKET the ba ~i<l't holds food f1rmi~ 1n plan~ {j relit ror hamburger!> .... ROTISSERI E a :.1mple way to cook Mmpl~ dehc1ous meats and poultry Battery or elPctnc powered ones do the turning for ynu. If ~ou choose electric mak4• <.ure you ha\'C an electnt outlet l.tvallahll· Thl· food~ are evenly cookl!tl over a hot fin: Tl ':\1RI.~ HASKt:T µrov1dt·~ tumbling J(" t1on without ' It i-l·IJ li..i~ll'' t·11t~ of meat isnd ro .... 1 KOAST RACK holrb thP mast O\'e r th!.' hot coal!>. alluwm~ ror t·ven cookinR :md s1mplt' lift mg "hen 1t'!. t1rnc to scrvt: t WARM ING RAC'K re~U. on the grid llelpi. foods stJy warm a nd addi. extra cooking area / , HOT DOG ROASTt;R t'ORK. SKEWERS- h .ind y holder~ for hut do~:. and kc bobs G rcat for cro.,..d:. and family fun ALUMINUM DRIP PANS-these pana .,_ helpful when rollsslna or cookin&" a fatty cut of m eat. By placing the drip pan under the rood and the coaJs around the pan will prevent nare· ups . Can also be shaped from heavy.duty , aluminum roil. · · WOK PAN-some kettle grills have wok pans that fit r ight into them. Great for oriental cooking. GRILLCOYER vinyl covers arefiltedtothe grill models. Protection of your grail frQITl bad weather will ext.end your grill':s life · HICKORY CHUNK can be added to the char coal.bnquets to add an extra hickory Oavor to the foods you cook on the grill. another soc iable sausage for meal time pleas ure ... -Herc's a tasty. tangy Polish sausage created 10 the Schirmer's Sau sage Kitchens. Top quality U.S.D.A. beef and succulent lean .pork ar'! blended with delicate spices, then hickory smoked the natural way until fully cooked. You'll get raves when you serve 1l wJlh e~s. on a sandwich or steamed and served with <,auer~raut. loolc for (he little Schrrmer's Sausage Maker· on ttie p.ichee rn your market. .....,.. ... , ........ Schirmm· the Sociable Sau sage Available an the Deli case of: -ALPHA BETA • The-first . Z qtiarts are onus. . J11\t cut out tht· r oupo11 And :.c:lVt' 2JC 011 c:1nv '>llt:' Jdr LJf Nt'.,,t•·.1 ln\fdrlt ·. l()(J'h, T1·c:1-or Nf· ... tec:1.~ Lemon Flavor It'!> like qetting 2 quan-. of cotd. til'\l~·t mqtmri. 11 l'-rr-i< klinq, th1r<.t-hur<.t1nq e:.tPd I~!: Or I qu.Jrh of NP')tt .i Ls·mon FIJvo1 01. u:." tile· 1oupon1111 .iny '~It:' JcJI ur ~c:1111:.t1·1 ot crny 01~1 NeSkd p1odua ' ...... _........ ..... ......... ... .... ..... . .. ,I t ONLY PILOT FOOD . I • • ,,.,._ Pat• Cit) Put lhe l.Jd on the canner .. to 1vo•d 1p11.4& ol Mtlda;btt.a ol food . or a1rup that could PN!vent ff•lin1. But ven when uslna • r..aoel You aim need t wipe the jar rim lht w~t rubber rln11 on lht' jar 11hould r1 but do not Mr l<'h It moreo th11n ne( 111ry Screw lh" C'IP firmly and turn lt b•ck v. anch , ll t; A JAR U "ER or ton1s and place the 1111ed Jol'I' on the rack In lh~ canMr Place raw-pack Jars in w-.ter that' la hot I 180 to 190 dc1rees>. JUSt below bolUng. Theo • · bring it to a boll alter adding jars. As the rack of Jars la lowered Into the water. lhe water level will rise. If more water Is needed to have the Jars completely covered by 2 Set your timer or clock and make a written note of starting lime and final time. Keep lhe water boiling aU during lhe pro· cesslng penod. Pa t:PUE THS U08 and t1tlin1 of Jar accofdina \0 I.he manufactu.rer'1 dlreeUon1 Wlwo \Alln& a ftat metal Ud, p1ace lM tom po atlon 1•de on tM rim ot tM jar Add th rln~ band and screw It down unUI f\rm, but not h11rd enou1h to cut lhroUlh \he ealinJ. compound The Ud wlll hav" ~nou&h .. glv~ · to let air u11c:a~ durln& proce sin& Thia Is called venttna 1.1nd mhl\S ~•Una td remQvt 1Ur fro!"' Jaars f''lll unJ place Jllr1> In the caMer one al a time to lr(>ep J•r ' u hot at\ pofisable whale fllhnr inches of water. add bolling water. ...._ . If water boils down, add boiling water suffi· c1ent to keep It at the required height. When pouring water, avoid letting it hit tops or the Jars. lht1 rann r . B<>fon• you bti(Cln prcpurina the food. fill the "'utt'r bath ci.nnt'r hair full of hot water ·rtut-l)C!rmlts w111ter tu helit whlltt you pre· pare thf' rood . P R£l'ARE ONLY ENOlJGH JARS of food at one time to fill the canner. · Work rapidly. allowing as little tame as possible between filling and closlng the jars and getting them into the canner. P ROCESS FOR T H E RECOMMENDED lengthoftltne. Donotcut.processingtime. WR£"" us1n1 porcelaln Lined zan{' ups, fll Put tt l1tr1e kettle or teakettle of water on lo botl Thl· water shoulqj).e boiling when hot·pack food is ut if\lo the canner. Start counting processing time as soon as the water in the canner reaches a gently rolling boil. Follow the manufacturer's dJrectlons for operation of your pressure -eanner before, dur· ing .and following processing. Supplement these directions with Information in U.S. Department or Agricultureor t;xtenaionpubUcations . Pizza Wellington Thriftr Offerjng By CECILY . aaOWNSTONE ~. ·-..... ~~ ......... W4th lhe price of beef fillet out of sight at pre· sent, Beef Wellington - once a favorite party of" fering -is served infre-/ q uently. Now some ingenious cooks are offering Pizza Wellington. thriftier and mighty good. We carpe on Pizza Wellingtoltthrougll .Tudy Rosof. who got the re· cipe from a friend who d o.e s n ' t r e rn e m b e r where she found it. B OT H COO X S CUJ\tro..ED some Qf ~ i n gredients in the o riginal recipe to s uit their own needs. This Judy Rosor rs a WIZ. Before s he married ·he -taught school . since t h e n s he 's ~put her energy and enjoyment to work in other direc ttons S H E RUNS her household In a happy and orderly way. makes silver jewelry. works on communjty projects and bas a schedule for enter- taining. Recently s he had a ramily gathering 35 relatives came to din· ner .. Every 0th.e r weekend s he gives a luncheon or dinner for a -.mall group of friends. Back to Pizza Well ington. .., A l o ur house we cr ved it wilh a tossed g reen salad enlive ned wi th marinated artichoke hearts. P-or <lesser~. rruH l>herbet and vanilla ice r ream topped with la · queur PlZZA WELLINGTON 1 IO·ounce package 6 frozen pally s hells thawed 2 tablespoon s minced onion { 1 tablespoon sala oil . -1r4 cup tomato sauce rrom an 8-ounce can 1:. teaspoon oregano 2 ounces pepperoni. thinly sliced ·•J: c u p g r a t e d monuella cheese 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese •1, c up pimie nto · s tuffed green olives. thinly sliced l egg, s lightly beaten· with 1 tablespoon water Partly overlap 3 patty s hells on a prepared pastry cloth , with a pre· pared stockinet-covered rolling pin, roll out into a 10 by S·incb rectaiigle. l n a small skillet, gently cook onion in oil until golden : remove from heat ;. stir in to m at o sauce arid' oregano. Spread tomato s auce mixt ure over pastry leaving ~-inch uncovered at all edges. Overlap pepperoni on sa'uc.e Sprin k le with cheese and olives. Partly overlap re · maining 3 patty shells ; roll out into an 11 by 6· inch rectantle , careful- ly place over filling. Bruaih .some of eaa wa.sh on outer edles of bottom crua.t-. Fold top crust- over bottom crust; Pt'e91 to1etber with lhe tines of a fork. Bruab remain· mg ea wub over top cru st. Wl'tb 2 wid e itpatulaa tramfer to un· 1rea1ed cook.le abeet. P lace in a preheated O O·d•&ree oven; im· mediately lower heat to 400 ..,.... Balle unW c olde a -. 20 minutes. Serve • a main 4ilb or as an IMn d•oeuvre. 1 11 allff e mala d~· - "" ..... C.HMl•An. ,.. ......... towor'll lof iYOU .A1WAY5 SAVE!· :--i---a.-t1·YH-.Ar~R ·BROS. LOW·LO~ PlffCES , C•CK STATUI ..... WllKLY ClltTIPll• .... SNCIALS TA8Ll811A- SLICID BACON HB PKG . ltAtH••o~ . MOllllY a AC• C.VA•AlllU I O• •va un .. "" , ......... \.al't •• 89c .. """,.... .. ,, ..... -..... u "--fQ ';.l .. ~\!/,'!'I ..... "''.~ ::-::.-;.r.:,--1 • ...ii =:'\ :J _, deli. TURKIY • ••• RIB llUOOJOfH> • ~ .ClO • 4 • ~ COOICED HAM 01 •••• OSCAA•Atflii • l 'IAJin "' , I • 79( ,. 39c .. era ~ .. 99c DRUM· STICKS ROAST FROZEN. DE FROS TEO 59c '"· s 1,~·99 -· LB SLICED BOLOGNA :.:: OI VIAG•NI• IHF FRANKS ;~ :~ fl'•NAf• CORN DOGS .·: ·: " TAQUITOS . .. ..• ,, Wll \ON• (I PrntU') MEAT FRANKS ::. '°'"""MOARf&& • s1 o• ,. s11• .. s11 9 .. $1 33 .• $1 6 9 ,. SJ 69 Mt fl • _,. • I ;o:; aioa"~"r ~ $ I 0 • HAM SLICIS, c -'-1" I 7-80NE ROAST SLICED BACON I I .. I .. WHITING o"'"" 11;• ,. u .. •"••,tit, 59' . . s 11 9 LEAN GROuND iiu s 16 9 sTlw M.aT ... , .. ~ ... ,..,.. "' $1••cHUCKSTIAK 97 .. c •UM1t•OAST $179 •II' •I ...,r• •"(I°" I SLICED BOLOGNA .• t liAA'f ~ • <tiht ADf O BHF STEAKS ., .,, •. =--· FR1S!OES • 8 VAlllE'llES --- !CAT FOOD COLO POWER XE • 1.AUNORV !DETERGEflT •• A• \.f.'. UtJ/f ~ TURBOT FI LLET: BITS,O' SHRIMP .. .. SHOULM• .. au $I 7 9 CUalD SftAK s l 98 CANMD HAM ------------------------$ 5 •• aiia "iioas'J 25c OIETFOOD .:,~~·· ...... ~ sl.13 "\ 0 ' . FRUIT DRINKS ~·:·.,, ... ~ .. , ~ ! . &Sc " $144 GREEN-BEANS :~·~.:;,~ .. ~(:~~· ' 35c $179 Mii. '"""' ••• .,, r ... ou ........... '249 it'iia'snatc $24 • iliia "'snatc CHARMllll • 3 VARI( Tllf> !TISSUE BO~TY • J.llARIETIE!. !PAPER Tf'WELS 19 01 DRESSING ~~:~::.~. --Q 75c """ 99c l~~~~G ::~~·:b·: .. ---! .. .,3~J . ·f" ~ ~ ',, "l· 67C [_!UURRITOS ····.·."· ..• -. 4 ~c CORN ~1~~~ .... . DRESSING MIX ~ ~ 31 I ... C.l . £ti~•...... . ~.-:: -. '\. ;J. .• ~'"'~""''••v ;:'. ,1 " 'W£ll•llNOI~ ~ . .::;rj-~~:-~~ •iAilSHMALLOWS 55c OIL ~Y .. 111 ! I : s2.11 1oc lA ··~ r·~ .. ~~~-.. SPAGHETTIOS ···~ ....... ·~ & .. '") .. 32c I·-iiANGE JUI CE 64 . 01 $149 CHILI W/BEANS ofi••••h "! n: 64: "., . ._ .. ,, . ,, . TAMALES 1,fftH•"' ! ' •: 56 GRAPEi. ... , s 11s ~AT ~~~:AM"' ! . . .. 5~ ~~N~'(~~w~ ClEAAFIElO • AMEAICAN 9 CHEESE SLICES STA TEil 11105 • IHOIVIOUAll Y WllAPHO SUCES 59c . 1 Sc . 39c NECTARINES •"',I •*'""'A',. ... , • • #tt I t 29c la $133 !· CRACKERS :.:~:· '"""~ PlUMS 111-0z CAT FOOD ~·~~·~.,.:.:·~·· ! ... 1.71 (--------=--------. -1 -Ctt."'----. -.... ,-0 ... ~-c--,f!Cc-C-cn<-1-.. it-.ii-0 DOG CHOW ~~· •• ! -~·" s10.94 ASSORTED · $1 09 · ::J. 1 =:rs •vT · 1 •::' •••s PUNCH BASE ~~':.ri.. • •. o .. sl.19 TABLE FERNS IN4 ·poT EA, U4l.59• mMTMS c J>4Z •22 • IOOl69c 5·1·c ALPHA BITS •Ol' .. ! 0'01 95c -------------"---' t ·CHEESE FOOD i•ou • SYRUP .. R, •u111•wo•11° $ § •• c11 Sl.69 _Low Froz en Food Prices [j8. CHIFFON 63 MEXICAN DINNERS :~~~~:,:;PS ~ u 834 \l~"'PAPER TOW£LS !:~.~:~· •o.. ~ Ta~,ter c~ CtlOl(l' TASOl'S CHOICE COFFIE FREEZE·ORIED OECAFFEl~ATEO • 0 1 t4•2 FREEZE·OAIEO · s42• • 01 OHBOV ! i~Ol KITC EN BAGS ~!I'• ! > uA '1.94 PEPPERONI PIZZA .. s l '' BAR ~OAP ... 1111<" i •Ol c CHICKEN ::~~:~OAllONI ! 1101 5259 PAPE NAfKINS ~~: .. ·o~• ! '"' 2SC CHICKEN :=-:... ! ,,., s 1 " lll:~H~ ;:;;::: :$ ' : :~~ "iumml'T ·;q. (alifl 'mi.1 lll'l'lh \'Our help ffilW th.m t>\ n l'k.t'l' 1.ri\'l' wur .1ppliann·, thl' Jftt'ml'l'll l'ff. FISH FILLETS =A:~r s ! •WOl 5255 l£MDNADE ~ .... ~~-~ .. KJ t ·... ••01 57c COFFEE CAKE ~~~:~~tlCAH •• >Ol t .. HOl s 1 •3 I : KLEENEX -s23s DRESSED TROUT -s14, 'HUGGIES ~~~~=~-..~· 0 ....... .,w. OLYMPIA GALLO ,.......... f . .., • ·r~ .. ,l ..... O • .A, GOLD . WINE WAFFLES ~::d~'.:tuaM1111v ouum11•ui • I te-<>l . .64 • ' . ~ ..., ~lft-l~~~· r!-il-:ol---:r-WUOHll~·~~":'.'-~c:11t11,.,,,,__, '"0:1::&'"'" NIBLET CORN EARS 9·,, • s1f. .1,'::-~,:-~~.'l ... ,,r:' t309 '3Hlnlf'l9 • ·-OlllCH~' I •·I'll. ' CHiPS m·~ TAC::-()41 ·;· • ····~-·.!~Y~~~~-~~_!~~!'!!'-·~ i ::...-:.~:''r"I ~ '°' c ., ______ ._ __ ..;.. ____ _.,_.;: ,.,., ........... f'-• .... ~,·· ·····t>··M\·~ .............. #l.1,. ............. , ... ,..::1 ~-· k•,.. { Beer & Wine Sp ecials ! ., .. ,. • . . ' .. - -' . . .. . .. Can conta iners fo r commercial foods such as c oUagt,. c hef>se, mar g arin e, mll k . yog urt, Ice cream or sour cream be used for freezing fruits a nd vegetables? Waxed cardboard cartons which previous· ly contained daitY' pro- ducts are not sufficient· ly mo1 sture ·vapo r· r esis tant to use for pac kaging foods lo be frozen. Plastic commercial food containers arc suitable if they ('an be _,Ugblly sealed and do not beco-me brittle and c ra c k at. low tem - peratures. thus exPosmg the food lo the air. Cao c itric acid or lemon Juice be ased t.o help prevent fruit from turning d1rk duri ng freezer storage? Although lhe~c pro• ducts can be used a:, an· ti -d~r ken in g age nt!>, neither ls as effective ct:, ascorbic acid. Often the quantity of citric acid pr lem on juice needed to prevent darkening Is so large that natural fl avors are masked or the fruit becomes too sour. Wby is it neceuary to was b a nd blan c h • ve1etablea before they a re frozen'? Washing removes dirt and some of the bacteria from vegetables. Freez· ing inhibits the Jltowth of bacteria, but does not kill them. Thus It's Un- p0rtan"'1hat the food. as well as all j'Urfaces it fouches. be !rt!Pt clean so that the number of bac· teria on the food is held to a minimum. Bacteria can grow on food if the • tem perature rises dur· ing freeier stor~ge. and when food is thawed. Except for green pep- pers and mature onJons. vegetables must b e bl a n c hed t o d estroy en zymes which ·could c ause undes i r a b le cban1es in navor , tex- t ure and color dµrina freaer storage.: Wll CM peea pep. ,en ... aaa.reoalou be fr•••• wlt•out ... ......, Unlik e oth er ( • bCOTTACE 137 CHEESE LADY lEE . OT CTN Fresh Meats ------BLADECUT CHUCKSTEAK 9 BONDED BEEF . LB e T·BONE 248 STEAK' BONDED BEEF LOIN . LB TOP StRt.OtN STEAK llOllEl.HUO<aD llH• I04ll . , •.. ll 2 • 78 ~~8~~ ••••••• 1 .98 BONELESS TIP STEAK -08> lff• IOvNO , . , , U! 1 . 98 ~~~~:,~,~~····· ll 1.19 BUTT PORTION OF HAM 80••UHllU • COOClO . • • • . • • • ll 1.19 ~~~ ~EAN SA~~l 1.39 HORMEL LITTLE SIZZlERs.. --SAU!.ACA reonoc. "Ol Pr(.-, .19 PORtc SPARERIBS MtOtUM RIOllll omosno 11 1. 29 GRADE A YOUNG TURKEYS MM\lnf 0Af l\IT1lt IAMO 88 11)'1 La• AIOllN ll • GRADE A DUCKS • ' 'fOIJOfc.-~J~Hts ll .98 OSCAR MAYER SLICED BACON ttM05llCf >IAI PlrC 1 9SI Ill ...C. 1.48 LADY L& SllCIO '8ACOH lllCUUC:l.1~ll ~ 1 Jtl 1 ll PC .98 trhtl Fl•RS SAUSACE 1 S8 otCA11 MA'lllt llOl!\C iM« • 1> Ol l'lal • EVen Pre-Priced items Are Reduced wn.n vou t:>uv paoert>acks ano ~.we auto1Nt1ca11v wt:>U'act 1cm off tne cover pr1ee at tne cnecntano You1t flf'IO s1m11ar savings on otner pre-ortceo 1term !LADYLEE ICE MILK . , SOUAAES 'llGAl.CTN e 99 !LADY LEE SHERBET 110UN~ ·~ GAi. CTN e 9 9 -------- Fresh Meats BONELESS ~~~~~vrROAST 179 BONOEO BEEF ROUNO LB. ~12e~ ... Le.1 89 ROUND· STEAK 8 9°"tl,'5 IOHOlO.... .. ...1. 6 LARCE ENO RtB STEAK f)()IOOf1) em . . .. ll 1. 98 ~H~.~~.~~.97 atOSS RIB ROAST tOIOfll Si 90NOlO HfJ OIUOC ll 1. 78 canned & Packaged r CORN FlAJCES CEREA1. 7 t, ~OVUf .• >IOl 1(711, 1 DEl MONTE BEANS ! CUT 000 •teo<M lTVU 3 7 (;II((!• 1101 CAii. DEL MONTE CORN · • c.ot.o111 '""'"' snu 35 . OOOWM()U{(-•.• •10..tAH. L WRCH'S ~~~.97 I ~~.~~.39 .. ~.Auguat 1, 1979 • - You get wholesome, fresh ·goodness from every carton of Lady Lee Dairy Products: and no unnecessary added preser- vatives. So for a cooling nutritious snack any ti me of the day. fill a Lucky _melon wJth Lady Lee's fresh fruit-flavored sherbets, ice milk~ fiozen yogurt. ice cream or cottage cheese . Top with your favorite syrup, chopped-fruit, granola or cookie crumbs. and enjoy the old-fashioned taste of summer that you'll remember all year long. From Lucky, your one-stop summer sundae store. WH01£ WATERMELONSO 5 ltEO. RIPE CCUT, lB 061 .. • LB e HONEYDEW ~ELONS 12 IM:>NOEli'fUl EA t lffGLB e LARGE CASABA CANTALOUPE 19 . . MELONS ~L.AVORFVl lB e SWEET & SPICY .. L8 e 10 canned & Packaged r GRAHAM CRACXHS 6 W'o9'"" •~Olf/0\.77 r THIRST OUENCHER 0 W4(,0I"' •• HOL Ill .39 • LIBBY'S MIXEO FRUIT 9 b °'""'n •IOl C•N.s r HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE 29 0 UOI CAii. r NESTEA ICE TEA MIX O l.JlotO"I~-U OI CAll 2.29 ~~·~. 1•oz~.79 r CRAP!fRUIT JUICI 89 A OCll>ll~' . ..Ol Ill. p DEL MONTE PtCKl.l'S 8 0 MAlW:\ OU 000 (O'iHf!I n Ol IA•, 3 !, HARVESTDAYTOMATOfS ' 110l CA ... 39 r ROSARITA BEANS h _..O IOPl tA ... 63 r KRAFT 8.8.0. SAUCI 63 ~ __.Olt<aort 1IOL llL . Delicatessen I' LCJN<iHORN otHSE 9 o Wl'fUf . tOl "'tc.1 , 1 L ~ FUNICS 11 01 HG .69 r rTAllAN SALAMI 99 0 11....a> llOlO ~ I 01 CMUI 1, Dellcatesse~ --- !BALL PARK FRANKS 165 MEAT OP BEEF 16 Ol PICG · • MOH.AWK HAM 1, \lt .... &.49 • llUOOtCS MEATS I, H MUUSUCfO 1\0l .47 MOZZAIEUA CHEESE ' L -CIC>Vl :. . ,.Ol ••u2.09 oatrv & Frozen r FIOZEN YOOURT "~lrfl.Jf l'OUHOS .... ~ C'f" 1.39 t LAO'l lEE ta CllAM 119 ~11""6 ~ C."l C'fW • , HARVEST DAY VIGETA8l.ES 1 ;;r~~fAl<I\ XIOZ IAG,55 ! COS CORN • (;ll(f,,W111 •t••~ .98 •BIRDS EYE BROCCOll ' I '"°""° ,1001 .. c; .40 J ORANGE JUICE ~O• IU .. Ol Ill 1.15 Household & Pet r PETUNA CAT FOOO 6 ''"'"""'' •••Ol CAll.19 L ~!D~oc "' eoc 1.29 b ~~~~'~•ou.59 COLDEN BANANAS lllP{ • • l9 .19 CRENSHAW MELONS. 19 LAl1GE ANO SWH T LB e . Household & Pet • FatMUlA j'09 ;.. w.-... 01 •• ~59 • l Y'SOl CLEANER l ro...11 IOW\ , .. Gt '-h .. 49 Liquor SAVE 10% -BUY A CASEI A 10'11. OISCOVNT tS GIVEN ON ~Vll .CASE PU~ASES Of WINE & St-~IT S <KEY 8UY ITEW.. E XClUOEOt r CALLO VARIETAL WINES RtEl<('M ('Ol,()liltlU!) ltOll" .. ~l1'G l"'••NOr1 O• 2 59 ~"l""''~"' ,,,,.en . ~UNITE WINE : ~~~ ,~,., en 2.39 •CUTTY SMI< .1 <;Core .. l!tNOO< 'lhfo 1111 15.99 Health & Beauty Aids !:PRELL SHAMPOO · CONCENl RATE 199 7 01 TUBE • PRELL SHAMPOO g9 }, ""l>{"ll>\ WI 1JOVC> 1~01 In 1. L ~LO~ ll'lttOlftO ooo 9\01 91\ 1.69 • SECRET DIOOOIANT b ~ ... 101w.1.89 r atEST TOOTHPASTI 37 0 I((; Ol -1 '01 f\111: 1. ( ... what discount Is all about. ,.. · , .. ... tnf'OU9tl0\lt lUGllV DISCa.NT ~ETS OlltMCtll'l'Olf«tOll-¥0"""'-~ onc.>lOOttlft«M~ ~ ·~ 11\l\l fue\O"' .. llQ\lfl 1tf\ ••rt I 'f I rr. >l! --------C09TA•IA t1 .. Mll90ll ~MO llVNl .... T'Oll llACM , ............... _ OllAMOe ..... ~AWi_. M4l"TO. .,,. "°· auc:uo ..... ~=-.... Afl.A MI • • STORH °"" DAILY t A.M . PUUlllTOlll I It llO M.,.,.., • "'"'" ... '°" 9UCll .... """""" . .,._ • """" '"" ~ Aft9111f .. .,.,,..TIM Wlt1:t':"" -• ...,..VII .. 1•n • N 1u•• fTM•r I I -llWOT'Oll -..CM ~ , ... tlOlMCIMICA ...... "' -~" ..... ___,, --' • "T SUPERHEROES "Daddy, why did you teH tf.ommy you think they ought to do oway with tippi~?" I ____ ... •I PUNKY WINKIRllAM MISS PEACH A~T~0 ~ DfiUN~f 'ftif' PlloueRg~ • > . . • • \ 7,, ~. vr-· . • • • • t / I t • • • • . ..w'4 "'A~•• by Tom llUuJc by Mell uurius NOT OV£9': lfr THI ~IL.L.,ID£ ~MA"O ... 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ACROSS t Cut·rate event s-10 rienes 9 Laroe room u Scfatcn 1s C Amerocan tree t6 Remain 11 Fasht0n 18 BrldQe Fr 19 Ear palls 20 Co!!O<le<l 21 CFL team n ust 75 Unique th•no 26 High card 27 Ticker - 29 Viper 32 a.rt>IQe 35 Evalulte 31 lee fT\ISS 37 P1y up 38 Reli1ble 39 Addltlonat 40 Noble title '1 Percfled on 42 Civic offltial '3 Alfonso's queen " Soclall unit ~ Neo_;(. g 2 l ,. ~N1mt>1e ~S11oe S2 01 waste ma net 56 Meltte Unll 57 S1ouan Ian· guage 58 Heath 59 Fatal 60 Successful 2 woros 61 Capu e g 62 Chem suffix 63 UnhOy 64 StuOy 65 Tutlfl DOWN 1 Junk 2 W•noed 3 Beverage • Sl'teep SRe~• 6 Around 1 Tarn-tam 8 eain·s b<othe1 g Siity 10 Home 11 Bounlolully 12 Eu1~an ""' 13 Heldl1nd 21 Cereal . .. ___ _._ ........ . ... ., . UNITED Fe111ure Syndicate l~S<Say i Puuit Solved --.........__ 2'1 lassoed 24 Full 17 B•rd"s claw 28 Expect1nt JO Tolerable 31 Equal 32 Ridge 33 Soon 34 Unowned felines· 2 WOfdS 35 Roster 38 S.nquet 38 ~eoon city 41 Pott "Eerte ·~ .S Loolled an· grlly 47 T<>fonto lootbellers 48 Roman oat· ment 49 w est Indies nation 50 Mistake 51 MO'fie units S2 House Plrl 53 Serf ~ Arabian ti11e 55 Prot>blcls 51 Through'. Prth• ' -NEW IEWINI SINGLES wlll have a beach par. ty at1tunUntton tato Beach at 7 30 p m Satur· day, Aue. 4. Information. call wnda at (213> 943·'415. i BALBOA ID Ct.VB will sponsor a bicycle bar hop betiMing al Anthony's Pier II Restaurant ln Newport Beach al 11 p.m Saturday, Au1. 4. Information: Call Danny at 675·4627. Also, the ski club hns scheduled a special general meet· 'ing al 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7. at lht Driftwood mobile homes community room. Westminster. Information: call Wayne at 645-7979 SELF. CENTER will sponsor a Single Ex· perience II program on disco dancing lips at ,,. !}0:30 p.m. Friday. Aug. 3, at the Self Center ... :Oranae. lnformatlon: call Bob at 997·9600. ~AN·WOMAN INSTITUTE wUI sponsor a Peo-~ple Samplers techniqOe for getting Jcqualnted • at 8 p.m . Friday, Aug. 3, in th Sheraton Townhouse. Los Angeles. Inform ation: call Keith at (213) 828-894!: Borosco e THURSDAY,AUGUST2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·AprU 19): Accent on long· range projects, dealings with Leo and.Aquariu~ natives. You make signlffcan , new contact. Ag· gressive indiyidual m alCes known views. You gain insight; you're able now lo perceive poten· tial and to make most of it. TAYJlUS (April 20·May 20): Hunch pays off ..;_ you regain sense of direction. Money, invest· meots, partner or mate command more·than· osual attention. One· who seemed dJstant could now ~ 111(arm. interested and m;ike gesture of affecuon. • . GEMINI <May 12-June 201: Emphasis on contractural arrangements, public relations, a meeting with one whose views oppose your o~n . , ,Stress versatility, enlarge horizons, be nexible without losing sight of basic goal. Third try · could be the charm. · CANCER (June 21.J uly 22>: CounC your change -and your blessings. One who ~nds upon you returns the favor. You are repaid. What had apparently been lost will be re· covered. Aquarius. Leo, Scorpio nati ves figure prominently. Stick to factur:il material. LEO C July 23-Au~. 22> Be really for a ction '. Emphasis on change, variety, travel -Gemani, Virgo. <Sagittarius natives figure in exciting scenario. Stick with number 5. Romance, creativity, imprinting of style .. heller ~om· munication with young persons-or off-sprmg - these aJso are highlights. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept 22>. 0,9mestic rela- tionships harmoni ze, you get chance to re· c1procate, to return favors , to display affection. Strive for quality -select best material. Transactufn, heightening your security, can be successfull y concluded. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Define terms, steer away from self·deception. Short trip, com· munication from close relatives -these also crowd scenario. Humor, versatility can be valuable, twin allies. Avoid driving with one un· der influence of "medication." SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Production, ac· cepling challenge, responsjbility -and money and love capture essence of this cycle. Chips a re down -they fell your way! Know it and act ac· cordingly. You get green light from one who is in position of authority. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21). UniversaJ appeaJ is keynoted. Popularity is on upswing. People are drawn to you. You're a winner! Cycle is high -you get what is needed. Ju~gme.nt, int1:1ilion ring bell or accuracy Anes. Libra natives figure prominenUy. CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·Jan. 19): Look behind scenes for "action:'' Whal you had reared could become a definite asset. Leo Aquarius persons fi gure prominently. You meet ~.omeon~ -.an~ it ~could be the .start of somethin~ big' Toss aside apprehension - get lo heart or matters. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on . em~UonaJ . respo~ses, creative capabilities, af· fectton. ~r!endsh1p, reward for profitable busi- !1es~ dec1s1ons. Another Aquarian is very much in picture. Accept dinner invitation. It could be a gourmet delight! PISCES . <.Feb. l9·Marchq 20): Highlight ca re~r contammg a more responsible, lucrative _POSlt1~. Elevate self.esteem. Diversify -make m9ulnes, expand horizons, expect marvelous thmgs lo occur .. What only yesterday appeared to._be ~ eJtQens1ve is no)V within reach. · Motorcycle Grandma . F~hes 7~-Day Trip · (>R0¥IDENCE, R.I. (AP> _ Hazel: Kolb a S3-ye11•-dd 1ruadmotber. says the best thi~ aboatber motorcycle trip al'()\IQd tbe perlmeM!. of the United States waa meettng a lot of nlci people. . I 0 _ The low poiift, abe said, was rtdlnc throiagb uvol.on. t , Mrs. l<olb, of )Jew London, Mo., bqan her ~~mile b1p m Bbbde Island dating April =· returned to tbe ltat.eboule 79 d&71 an. 1be i: .... Kolb, • dow. Nld tM trip COit ber about Sl,000'. She Nici IM made tbe trip beca'uae It wu ~~etbinl 1bt alwa11 waatec1 to do lDd becauae •-waaud to PIOIDote tbe c1cliq. · 11 1POrt of motor- • Her 1'.,,m, .... lb Boat«t wu the worst &:a~':-=~ "oeerJt nm over th,.. D\ll1Da ...... 1'0ib'• ~' •be •topped over in Laiun• Beach wb.lle h•vlnf her blah horupower moCottycle tuned llp and 1poke wttb 0.. D.U, Piiot. ClulJ Calendar· formaUoo. «Jalact CatMrl For Wom-w-tlll> m.nu. ... ....~ .. LAGllNA dACH Muaeum of Ar\ Cookbook Committee wlU m .. t ll a.m. Thunday, Aue. 2, at Ben Brown'• l'Mtaur~t, LqUDa Beada. oaANGE COVNTY CBAnaa of United Women:• Political Caucua and lAque of Unit.ct Latin American Cltbeu wtll hold a dantt at t p.m . Saturday, Au1. 4, in the Holiday lstn. Fullerton. CltSAa&AN 81aTH AaaoclaUon w1ll preaent two film.a on Cesarean birth I J1.m. Tuesday, Aus. 7, •t Santa Ana Tuatln Com1n~Aity Hoapltal. NEWPO&'t,HAaaoa Toaatmiatreaa club · wlll meet U:30 a .m. Monday, Aua. 8, ln the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beacb. Information: contact Judy Kelao at 6'5·3930. LAS VEGAS NIGHT. aponaored by the Wacon· mastera of the Advanced Health Center and the Raleiitt Hilla Alumni Aasoclatlon, begins al 6.30 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 4, ·at the cent.er, Newport Beach. WAaEBOUSE IUNQUE SALE sponsored by the Zonla Club of lrvine·staddleback Valley, will O•UY I'll« 'i..tt l'Mto Daines At Sea Save the .. Children Lift' may be bnghter for a youn~ bov 1n Gttect.> smN' Toy:r-Roff, Costa Me1>a, !>ponsored him through Savl' th~ \hildrC'n. intcrnatsonal t'htld ass1st:m<'.'e agenl'y ART AUCTION -Study ing one or the works to· be offer ed at a n art auc~i?n tomor~ow night are Elaine Fletc her. Newport Beach P ollet Aux iliary president. and Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Har· rison. The event is to begin at 6:30 p.m . at the Newporter Inn. Newport Beach. The a~ency prov11Jes tra1nin~ and communit:r H',n ices mcluding 1m pro\'ed schools, heulth care and 1nc6me produc t1on. to both Un1 t1:d S tale ~ and oversea ~ communitie:i -------=--------------------------Fo r information, <'on Food. Store Nibblers ----._ MunChing Up Prof~ts DEAR ANN I am a 24 .year·old wife and mother of two Recently I T'ead S()fllethmg s ur- prisi ng in ou r local paper an<t I'd like lo know 1f 1l could possibly be true. laC't Sa' e the C'h1ldrPn Oc.>pt P. W·il ton H11d1l Westport. Conn 06AAt1 ~000 LAMP PARTS Harbor Lites I O-• hety o.., hid. s-My ''°'~ ...... Coda~ ••S.7l01 [~ l we cover the : 'I waterfront •':.._, In the •1 ... n"J"'\1.4"'1 .. t •"'lJ DAILY PILOT 1 ~ from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, Prlday and Sa:E!rda , Aug. 3 and 4, at tbe Deepwater War , . 3186·H AJrway Ave .• Cotta Meu. Proceed.I l 10 to the South Oran1~ Coanty Rape Crlala Center. -r COIN CLUB of Pouotaln Vall;y will DJeet lt ' 7:30 p.m. tomorrow In the Fullerton Savlnas and Loan bulldinl, 8rooltbW'lt and Talbert. Wayne Stiunps . A John Wayne co1nQiemoraUve cover. M e morial P hilatelic' a plrato of Wayne and CoOecUon ls belng pro· paaea to mount tbese duced b y tbe Intern•· Items. t1onal Stamp Collectors For mQ.re information, Soclety. write John Wayne ln· The stMnp wiU have a patriotic theme and the collection 1nclu ~ a ter n ational Stamp Collectors Society, 6253 Ho ll ywood Blvd ., Hollywood 90028. Club Calendar rum each Wedneaday m Hae Doily Pilot and contains notice! of ioomen's ond Jeroice club meetmgs and events open to tM public for the folk>W1ng week Send notice~ to Club Calendar, Dody pjkJt , P.O Ro:r 156(), C-0.Jto ·Me$0, CA 92626. Include your Mme and phonl! number Not1ce1 mwt ~· m our hands l/Jree weelc.s '" odoonce of on eWril. IRVINE 975·0516 -D, ..... ~ .!:!ll ~anin~tl'.l lJ fi DIET '~ .------..__---1.. CENTER ;------- ~ E>iet facts & fallacies ~ by Katherin e Mann These•nu1ri1ional tips brough't to you by DIET CENTER Slow down and enjoy food Did \r1u know that 11 take., " full 20 mrnutP~ lur -,,our st9mdch_ to give your brain the f'T1l'SS,,,q4' that It IS lull/ .For speed Paters. 1h1s becom(''> " rec:1I problem th.H m.m1fest!> ttself at tlw 1.1.oa1stlin(' In 20 ro:11 l •, .. a top notch .... ~t-d eater can ' • n!>um4;! a large pizza or ea1 seconds or everything and still get a dessert 1n. Slow down! tr necessary, use a 20 minute timer at first. Make sure your mouth 1s empty before you take .mother bite. L<iy your eating utenst.l down between bitei dnd don't even pick 11 up until you have swallowE>d. Remember -. ' Y® can only laste the fOOd while it is JO-vc>ur mouth. Slow down, enioy eating and you will eat less. The article wa s headlined "Supermart Gra~ers Out to Munch ." ll went on to say that people in supermarkets often help themselves lo fruit , p ackages or cooki es. candy. cheue. potato chips a nd so on and enjoy a free snack while they d n their m a rketing. They then leave the empty or half· eaten merchandise on a shelf somewhere and go mer rily on their way. Ann Landers pears in the column I!. wrltLen by me and I ac- cept -Cull responsibility for it. I was not abse-nt the day that column wa~ written -but my brains must have been on vaca· lion. Hundreds of r e· aders (all womeo l na lied me to the ma st '7'iiiii;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;::iiii;~::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;.::============::;~;;;:=~::~ alone before the a larm clock goes off ... for that !Jt8ensltlve rep· ly. Tbe pOi.IOll dana are s till coming ffom all dlrec&iona and there Is no place to bide! The answer was a bummer fRANCI0-ORR Could THAT answer come from Ann Landers who teaches teeo·agers now to sa_y no to sex and e ncourages people to avoid being a party to a n y thing they don 't want to part1c1patc in? and I admit It. LA~D~:s .R R~~e~ll~I fine stationery you printed a letter rrom ~~===~===~=========~~~~====~~~ corona del mar The article goes on to s ay la rge food stores work on a profit m argin of six tenths of one per· cent , which m eans a person who buys an $80 order and opens a box of cookies kills the profit on the entire order. I can't believe this. I t h ought merc hants charge cons umers at least twice what · the items cos t them. Will you please check this out? -SOMETIMES N IB BLER IN BRIDGEPORT, CONN. DEAR S. NIB:. Ac· cording to Wes l ey Cbrlatopberson, preai· dent of J ewel Co •• bead· quartered ID Cblcago. tb.e fipres dted. In &be newsplper article are close &o &be Industry's average. Mr. Cbrlstoptaerson said , however, &bat &be bulk of the lou ls taot due &o cookie Hcl pota&o cb ip nibbllag, but 1bopllltta1 and other U · ei plained d ii a p . pearaaces of 1nereha.· dlae. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You must have been absent the day your a nswer to "Pooped •n California" appeared in the paper. ll did not sound like "P oope d In Cal1forn1 a " wants to keep peace with a man who has a weird notion that sex is an exercise for his health. The poor fool never learned what a joy 1t can be as an ex· press1on or love between BOTH pa rties. Please. Ann, give her an answer that will give her rreedom of choice without guilt. -MAR· RIED TO MY LOVER DEAR MARRI E D: Svery word tbat •P· a mother who was dts· traught beca u s e her ch i ld was biting h er fingernails down to the quic k and eating the skm. You told her this was a symptom of de· e per problems and t o seek professional help. My son does the same thing, o nly it 's his toenails he b ites. The child is nearly four, s tut ters so bad he can hard· ly talk. What do you re- co mme nd ? -ALSO DISTRAUGHT DEAR ALSO : Your pedlatrtctan can advl1'e you. Call bJm .•• or ber. t your usual wisdom. "'Pooped" complained that her bu.aband 1eta turloua it abe 1Ups out of bed before tbe morniws . "ritual" of aex. (He &ben punilbed ber by refusln1 to ~let her uae the car that day.) , You replied, ln part, "If it'a only a few minutes you should a1ree to accommodate bJm ln exchance for hi• • P,romiae to leaye 1ou Aeress ll•erle• .,..,.... Sara Sinclai r, 19. and Darrin StockaU. 20, ride into Fort Lauderdal' after finlahln.-a 5,®0·mile bicycle trip across the Unlhd States. It took tbe couple 98 days to com· plete the journey, which began April 20 out of Portland, Ore. I UMIB.IEVEAILE QUALITY In these inflationary times. mak'e sure you get value f6r your d o 11 a r . Furniture that is solid. functional. durable, stylish and increase in value as you use It ... ,., w1 .. 11• ••• , ..... oo1w•1wortt.i• COSTAMISA/ MIWPOIT 1711 ........ llM. 141-1400 H..s: ..._.W. I 0-6 ......... -·-·- DOG .DAYS CLEARANCE SALE tu!~! UNBELIEVABLE. PRICES lXAM~S: DINING TAIUS tr.. S7t SITS Of CHAlltS ~'" DHUIHG TAil.iS tr.Sit MM~ tr.SH HALL nm ..._ . ., CH HTS m.Ht SIDllOAUS ........ TAILIS tr-SJ• MIHOIS .... 12' "'"" .._ .. ....... ~·· ,.,,.. SALl-S.AU9. II. tt7t HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS STILL GOOD VARIETY W e at the OLD ENGLISH A ~TIOUE co. have something for' everybody; from t h e sing I e decorator items to an entire house full o r office f u II o f furniture . All selected with you in mind. Hundreds of Items at. each location . MISSIOH V11JO UH4"9Mul ... . 17°""41 H..n: ,_.,W. 10.1 Ca.MS..A.._ O•er 14,000 14t-ft. I ~. --..i1--_;;- ~CAIO, V1SA. MASTll CHA .... LA'f A'!' • CH DAIL y 9'LOT • For· Rent: Gra.U and . Gramps t N08TllLAA'.S. JU. (AP) -A Oile... a. la)'t her "IDOIDI .. ud "Mdl .. beeome ................... out__. ..... __ ,..,. . partoltMbolMelw>ld. roe•.............. ·~·re ~ldered ·~a araftdmu Ud ........ ,......, Of tllil ~ luburt> ., • ...,.. by tbe k .. aod rn.di ol ..... , ..... eaa -........ .;:;;.,.. Md srMamu" to rn" •aaJct. wa&dl tMAr dalWr., do ._ IM•lllttPlnc. llra. lUllhlm •dv~rllaea ln tbe loeal .,.....,_ • newapaper. rontacll red~ment home. and via· t--.llicl1ardn.... · ltl l b t fl ct \.. ·Loraa·BUla.l ... tO, a aaim"W01Baa and ill a rea senaor c aeo c u a o n ner motW oltwo, ... a way to put.....,. dUMtm to ~mployeea. work ud pertaapa make • bud. · 80•E PEll80NS A&E hired by word-of· Sbe reeea&b iDclorporated • busl~ eal&ed mouth recomm~Uona from lbe M!Uora they ReD&·•·llOID-ReM-a·Dad. ., .) live wtt.h, 11bu •• d. . - THS P8B•l8B of tbe terV•ce I UUit "f could u.110 aabout 200 more of them," s he parenu want experienced. caflq adult& to . said perform luth ~bonll u b&byslWnc. ahe said. Famlllea. and 1Hltt1rs are matched up by Slace March, wben Reat·a·llom·Rent·a Mri. Blllhlme . , Dad beian ooerallq, more than 100 people "We don't JWJL throw lbem in cold," she '· have hi.red the Mrvttta ot lhe 27 Mftk>t dUaens. 1otld. "There are certJtln \.YPeii ol peraonaliUea ~ll •le 50 or older. recndted by llnr. Btllhlm that won't act a.long wllb each other. so far. ''The real conservative P{renl won't get "Havinc 'mom'1tay10lbehouletotakecare-ulong with 11 liberal sm er. You flave to be very of the kidl while puenta a<> on v.caUon ts very careful with this." popular," Mn. BillbJmeaaid •111E 1'108 ICNOW who's goaog to be w.alh them, and instead or the usual groans when a babysitter ls announced, they look ror~ard to ll .. LovtFBoat SAN DIEGO <AP> · Marcia Levine is a radio operator oo the Coast Guard cutter Morgenlhau, WOt:kiog al the opposite end of the ship from Bill Prince, a machine,.Y technician. Like their 162 shipmates, they sleep in separate bedrooms - • BUT, UNLIKE the otben;•lbey're married. T he Morgenthau, in San Diego on a training mission, was the first Coast Guard ship lo allow women on board unde r a new policy in effect since October 1971. When the cutter 1s docked al Alameda. Marcia and Bill live in a camper. . BUT REGULATIONS don't cover shjpboa rd marriages, Lt. Cmdr. Pete Fontneau said. "We•ve11ever had a sftuation ln the military where families a re generally permitted on the same ship," Fontneau explained. _ A few Coast Guard s hipmates have mar· ned. but those were tran&ferred t.O separate :.tups THE PRINCES, both second class petty of· ricers, ma rned this summer. In order "to avoid confusion," Marc111 re· tamed her maiden na me while on ship. Prince. 25, said bcinit on his duly i.h1p with his JO-year-old wife on a ship "is being with one happy family " CAPT. J OSEPH McDONOUGH, the skip· per. srud there have been no problems. After the San Diego d uly ends, the Princes expect to be <tssigned s hore duty in lhe M1am1 area -al statJons 25 miles apart Th.\?Y hope t o find a home on land somewhere between Wt\y The Precision Haircut· Might Be Right For You. · FEES AaE SET ON a sliding scale depeod- mg on what a family can afford to pay, s he said. But there is a S'1S service fee, S2 or which goes lo lbe company. to pay for tnsW'aDce .and bonding Cees for her employees. Sitters are paid hourly rates from $2.10 lo S3.2S, and the .rental service takes 40 cents per hour. The payment goes to Mrs. Billhime. who lheo pays the sitters . .. "WE HAVEN'T HAD ANY problems because the service we have 1s for people' look- ing for exactly what we h ave." Ms. Billhimesatd. . "They're Inte rested in the concept of other adults blending lovingly into their fa mmes. This isn't a col<lpunch-card ly pe orthiog." Mrs. Blllhime says s he is looking forward to .-expanding the business. "Right now I s upport It. ' she s aid, "but in a year il will be supporting itself. We'll slay m the suburbs unl1I we know what we're domg, and then sec-what happens." Circus Trip, Party Planned ~at.ed al ringside Fnday for a mallnec perfor mance of Ringling Bro~. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will be a group of deaf children from Huntington Beach schools. The circus is playing at the Anaheim Convention Center. In addition lo being t reated to the circus, the C;ilifornia Mil k Advisory Board has sche1ffi'led pre.performance activities for the youngsters including a party hQsted by YoYo the Clown. . _ YoYo actually 1s Debra Patscl, a graduate of R ingling Bros. Clown College, and 1s orof1· caent in use of sign la nguugc After lunch. YoYo will JOtn the children for a behind the-scenes tour of the cir cus where they'll have a chanre to meet performers and to i.ee and pet circus a~1muls. :> _,,,. wd--~ HORSING AROUND Sky Walker . 9. of Irvine horsed around with Ringling Bros. a nd Barnum & Bailey c l own Jim Vogel csang before a r ecent m a tinee pcrforman,ce attended by blmd youngsters from the Braille l nbt1tute's Oranie County If you hate the way your haircut disappears the day after, come to Commahd Performance where we · "' • specialize in the precl~ion haircut. · Precision haircutting Is our technique for cut- ting the hair In harmony with the way It grows. So, as rt grows, It doesn't lose its shape. And beca~se the hair is cut to fall naturally, you don't have to keep fussing with It. Usually a shake of the head does IL . The precision haircut with shampoo and blow· dry costs just sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We also offer permanent waves, coforlng, f rostlng and conditioning. No appointment is needed, just come In. And you'll ffee that precision Is right for PORTRAITS BY ~ We made the same ~offer 25 years ago in black and white. you. t¥ft:tJ This is for color. Community Center. Appro"1mat ely 50 youngsters from the 1nst1tutt>'s ~ummer da) camp "saw" the cirrus through the eyes of KM PC rad to per5onaltly Sonn' Melendrez. who gave them <.i c:trl'U!:> pla~ · by-pl a). , ... #. ,. O,E .. Ut•......s•*"'°"nct .... P.M.IMtLY /tA.M. .. P.M. SAT.I SANTA ANA-1212 E. 11'119 ST. A beautiful 5i< I na1ural color POrtra1t of your ch1I• Pay only a penny l".>r each paund your child weighs This special offer 1s for a 1tm1ted time only ·--. • ... I I .... ., .'I._..,..' . . (l.W. Cor. of 11'1l I car.d) 147-9111 COSTA llEM ·•IA WW CllUD ...._.1ce...,..,..,.,...._,...._,...,a ..... • ..... ....,.,,, ( ................. "91 ..... t) For Clalifitd Ad ACTION Call ' . ...., ........... 642-1671 •Age hm11. 12 years. • 2 or 3 children. add S1.00. " _ •Select from several p0ses and scenic backgrouMls • Copies and enlargements of your first choioe available at higher prioes. •Additional p0rtra1ts of other P<>SeS · · from original package available at regular prioes: one6x7or 4wallets.$1.95 one8x10.$3.9Q Save $2. 70 ~~~~~~~u:;~~t~: -----:--~""""'"'.=---=-=:-Two 5x7's. 12 wallets. SALE $10.95.Reg.$13.66 . Thts islf"'Penney ~ N-4 \JV 11Mn., Prt., lllt. HOUnc • ...... ti ..... , .......... . f' ' .~. \ • - ' \ ' . .. j .. .. . ,, .... . . '. . ·. . !. r . ~ E t . . . . .. . . . ........ ···-.. ···-·· -... * DM.Ypt.OT Tli• Bl•••t ll•rketjjlace on the Orange Coast ILY ~ILQI CL-ASSIFIED ADS _You C8n Sell It, Find It, ( AA2 58 8] Tr .. n With a Want Ad U. • I One Call Service Fast Credit Approval N'lnet'-r.. tlamuFerS. ttaaui,_S. Haa•",_S. .._...,_.. ,_S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • ~ ... ,.. 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Come en)oy meandering through our used brick walkways, enter onto soft brown Mexican pave rs & relax in the comfort of wood flooring, beamed ceilings, F r ench .doors & shutters. Visit or call for app 'l. -easy to show. ~@ · &3ach Reaf\y llAL ISTAft DCRLIMCI SIMCI lt4t ~IDO OM 1'HI IAY Why live on the fr. mges when you-ean-be •'PART OF ,,. DeWSJ>9per wiJJ Dot knowi°'l~ accept aoy adverti.,._g for real en.ate wblcll is In viola-I';=======~!!!!!!~~~~~ \JOO of' the law. I• USIDMICICIMTRY 41B)R00M2Sr.t I ~E ACTION " -in th.is fascinating condominiu(l'l. The second floor loca· lion provides 180 degree harbor view & th~ modern elevator serviFe offers maxi,murr\ security & convenience. There are '2 s pacious bedrooms & den & the.elegant living room is great for <'ntertaining. $550..000 • - aaottS: AcfyertfHn ..... clleck ........ cWr .... report "'" ..... I .... .,.TM DAILY PILOT--• ....., for ... first ... cimnd ........ ...,. H A R B o R Assume $63.800 loa n. H I G H L A N D S _ Minutes to the pounding Immaculate 3 Bdrm s urr. F ormal living home decorated io cool· room. s unny kitchen, Ing earthtones. Ideal aa~ve bnck .rplc, huge pabo and yard for out· family rm. Statrs leading door Living + room for ·to all bedrms. Wall or expansion. $115,000 fee! glass overlooking park 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-081 l ~ erounds. Huge cor· J~ .. ='••n ner lot w/RV access. M09UAUFYIMG vely •• uuude Costa Mesa home on lrg •lol IAYRONI' Several fine bayf ront homes with pier & slip AYALOM Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba .• oak floor, partial basement, concrete fo undatiO(l. Flats area. S~.000-F~. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I 1 ' y I, , , • 0 ~ ' ' , f f) EASTSIDE ~EX Townhouse style. walk., to shopping. g reat area, super buy. Only $205.000. Call 645-9161 ·.,. · UrJ""''.fi" C.o,.1a Yt"'-d 642.5200 w l th a II e y access. -!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ Features ioclude, new ;:: SSSO/mo. Call for all 1533 Sea<'rest Dml' amenities. ·Appl. ror Corona dl'I Mar orivate preview. 983-7881 :"t-14 port H~at'h ( HamesfwW. ....................... ist"i~ c.._.. 1002 Ol'fN lll O·" PUN 1011/ No(/• ('Jhfom1a ~ ldtcbeo, wet bar, RV ac· cess. laundry rm & huge walk-in closet off the Mslr Bdrm. Owner will CMT)' the loan. FUii pncc ••••a1·oo·rru••••• . r I [a I .; .... ~4 109-I. 644-*)869 :·~lljlilJ11 ·---- Jn. 500. 751-3191. ~~~~ VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic Newport Bay i--------views-from gorgeous 3 l IDRM bedrm upper uoit or OCIAHESTATE spacic>m 2 bedrm lower Sprawling home bas 180 unit! Natural brick fplcs. deg. unobstructed ocean Wet bars. 4 Car garage. view. Gourmet kitchen. Boat apace. Steps to microwave central beach Dial 752·1700 stereo vacuu'm cleaner We Wort& For YOU! Resident.iaJ & locome Property Sales/ Rentals DIAMOND REAL ESTATE FASJ'• I • in <"""' "; O·" \ 't"'• •nm'''·'' ~~~-tertcom. Only 645.7573 [WlllilJI IJJ!!DJi l~STIPS~~T~O~IEA~~C~H~ 11M w. co.an_,, snn1 . .u. -.::::11•-=-••••=ir Owner ready to vacate -- A CON\IENl(NT 8"0PPINC A.NO S£WINC CUIOl fOtt THE CAlOH THE CO UUs neat 3 bedrm + family rm + fireplace beach cottage. All th.ls on fee land for only $139,500. Hurry, wop 't last, call 673'8550 O"f1' "' o • "~ l\}ol rn •r ""''' , {eltltl CSELECT :-l'""P~OPERTIES Why r1116% CCNML? •$950• SELLS YOUR HOME 41DlM FAST! 2 bath, fl.replace, cust.om F U L L R E A L T Y (jrapes. A·I condition. SERVICE! &,500. . _ ~IST·U·SELL 957-8787 MESAYEllDE SPFCIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. ..ew carpels and paint. F..nclosed patio w s pa. central air cond. Many XlrIAll. $11.3. 750. 2 STORY Shake roor. 4 BR. 2'r• ba, ~$129.000. East.side Cost.a Mesa. VA BUYERS 11 you make $1400/mo. l'OU JmY quall f y to your OWD nome! Low HEIGHT~ CHARMER $146,500! Gorgeou s Ne w port Heights charmer ' J Be d rm s. 2 / baths Completely renovated with m11ny upl(radcl> Spac1ou:. yard Take ad vanllf1:e. call 752·1700 1\ !'>ummcr pla<c und wintt·r tno' 4 Rdrm '>tnJCIC' family home 1n Newport. Under S200.000 l'"antU!>llC tcr111' Pcrlttt for a :.c~ond homtt o r inv~tmenL Sl'rn.900. Great Fashion Duo EASTR.U1' Ooce comer location. 5 BR. J Ba, Sl87.500. Down! Loans to Sl00.000. 1111._....., __ lA!t us show you bow to Roy McC ........... S•·772t llACHHOME do1l! Call Now! TtA to Rael c..,.t _......_. 754-1202 COUNTRY AtBCHTUOOR Encbaoung Carriage I~. Long pnvatl! Dr 4 QR. den Formal din· Ulg. Game Rm. w wet· bar An tique parlor w1maoleJ fplc. breakfa:.t rm Atuc loll bide-a-way Slamed gla~s w10dows Secluded w tree!> 1n beauWul t•ust.om home area Only nun . to fine:.l · beaches LRe RV acce.<>:. Tl"uly an ex penf'ft rt> t n ~. and only $~.000 Call now' 714·963-0902 ELEGAN T TOWt•IOME!! Everythwg you need and more. All new ca 11>«! ts and pamL Spotless and one of a kJDd. Features. J Bdrms. 2 baths and d.Jn mg room A must LO ~' Call~ F O RESTE OLSON . .... . . MESA~ $16,SOO Features: 3 Bdrm a od den. remodeled kitchen. ad de sac locauoo. Some n.c needed. but at Uus pnoe an excellent value. flteMe.phooe. 546-41'41 U,_.l()U~ IN cbtoNA on MAI HARBOR VIEW HILLS VJEW -Fee land. large lot, 3 bdrm, quality ap- pointments, incredible ocean view. $375,000. ABSOLUTELY, THE BEST! -The besl view in Irvine Terrace! All the bay and ocean action can be seen from this 4 bdrm classic. Asking $760,000. COVERED TWO W AYS -Two 2 bdrm units so. of the hwy. nr. school. park. shops and ~ardens. Good in· .come for the Sl79.000 invested. HOT ONE -2 bdrm. H-2 bath. 2 frplccs. 3 car garage and on a 40' R·2 lot so: of hwy in CdM. Just S229.900 . U p..j l ()Ut: t1()M t:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Coronil del Mar HIGUll. SHOIES OCIEAMROMT A touch of Hawaii right here on the oceanfront in the c losed gate community of Ni~uel Shores. Serene & beautiful location a nd a great investment. Private steps to the lovely community beach. Spacious home with 4 bedrms, formal dining, study & huge recreation rm .. Spa & blt·in fi sh aquarium. By appt. $975.000. WESUY M. TAYLOI CO., REALTOIS 2111 S-J114 I tllaRoed MEwro.T IEACH. M.L '44-4tl O ~ 11.ACH DUl'UX Slt0,000 &cyde to beach. See tlus 3 and 2 bed.rm duplex Wlth assumable 9 V•~ loan. Owaet' may carry some paper. Hurry, call 673-&.W> • 1~1 9 ••1\ltft#'f"I Hlt~I · -' THE REAL ESTATE RS --_J f»&Y Oltml41W AM) 2 Story. plus loft. View of ocean & walk to pound· ing surf from thls spec- tacular home. Extra large Ii ving room . gourmet kitchen. s piral stairca se le ading 10 private master s uite. Large encld patio. Only $138.000. Call fo r personal interview. ~7881 l!E 111111 .ILlllS UD. OVER.50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUff S • ~ COATS& WALLACE rtC«Y!rtC«Y! ptCICY! Th.ts beaut .. lge EngUsh 1Udor 3 br. 2 ba home that ha!> everything 1s ror the f~y buyer To name a few · Formal dt.n. rm. frplc, sep lge master swte. country kitche n a.OSETOWOIK Center ol Newport Harbor area. 15 m111 to Airport, beach, Fa.rhioo Island or S. Cst Plaza. Harbo r H ig h lands schools . Spacious 4 Bdrm, formal d ining. ~tep.down living. l'OOm- w:btamed ceiling. lge gourmet kitchen & fam1 · ly room. Super large pool •. and deck wa1tmg for the e.xecull ve fa rru I y. . ~ CJl"lr" flf O• ,,. ''"''">rf , ... , l~:-1~1 Ulx!~e!Twith fireplace and all-glass pvt Guest apt. $525.000. JONES REALTY INC. f.!rr. l'Mft (714) 873·1210 SHARr HEW OffBJHG Rare SINGLE STORY PAULA PLAN Three Bedrooms Pl u1> 1-'am1ly Room. Desirable End Unit With Wrap-Around Patios For Indoor /Outdoor Enl e rtain1n ~. Air Conditioned. Low Interest Rate Assumable l,oan . Priced Al $182.500. A "J oy Or Newport" Listing. 631-1800 Ill DOVB DMYI COHDO WITH OCEAN YllW Clean 2 BR floor plan with ocean views from m aster bedroom. sun. dec k & d inin g a r e a . Priva!,f Newport Crest location. Comm. pool & tennis. Sl3S,OOO. A CCUWILL..,... CO. 844·9060 211t IAM.IOAOUtN .. U.S"D. IN~CEfTE" J AS M IN E C R E EK : Corona del M a r : REAL ESTATE . INC HOME 'N HCOME secluded. pnvate com· mun1ty, huge s h ade trees, pool, spa, TEN· NlS. clost! lo schools. markets, c but c h e s. restaurants, m the heart 2 separate b s es on d c.orona del Mar <1l ·s ~de C.M. C'Of"Der lot. greaL t llve lbe'e too! _ Assume low interest loan C I I & owner may carry 2od. J ean ole); A ove Y New hsung, so hurry, 1t Oree bed.rQwD home -won't last ! Si44.900 rrasttt swte W.lh adJotn· ~722l \ ing study, fireplace & an ocean v1tw balc ony. ~ S:Ul.SOO. COUOF HIWPOWT 21 UALTOIS 675-5511 WftklffR""1~ ~II. macnab I lrvtne ?-realty EASTBLUFF One of Newport Beach's best fa mily neighborhoods 9UllT LOCA TIOHf And just a short walk to schools, shopping, park & teM is. 4BR Cami· ly home with family r m & large. fully fenced yard . Priced for quick sale at $172,500 & owner will C<¥1· sider 2nd trust deed. Larry Dyer 642·8235. CX-117) A eooD Llfl8 Lovlng care bas been lavished on t his 4BR & dining r m home -and it is ready for you to move into & start enJoylng living in. this won· d erfu l communit y for. ONLY 1195.000. Coby · Wa rd 642·8235. <X·118> breakfast bar. leaded ~~~~~~-~~~ glass windows , PLUS i.ep. 2 br. i ba rental unit. For more details call 979-5l70now ALLSTATE REALTORS WIJDW A Y CITY J Years new. 4 bedrm. 2 bath. nr c hurc h & schools. Park Place,loc842· 7461 WOULD YOU B.llYE. $54,tSO? No rru.st.a.ke · Only SS4 ,950 for t.hJs auract1ve 2 br condo w /a lg patio ~ comm. pools. Al.so seller will help rmance. Won't la.st Call today ~5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS WATERFRONT FOR 2 YACHTS &cittMJ ttMtw .. ..._ • WATIR wlttl allp to· •can 1 1 d1t1 two ,...._ Ix· ,......,..1 ................ ..... ,........, ................. ,.... Fw IM*n•1 lltctull I _.... ..... wttll ........ _. ._..., ouertoEI ... Hit. WAta A ....... "-fw ... WATIR LOVBS! $7'1,000 fllKt•••' '-di WATERFRONT LUXURY/BOAT SUP ... ••dmlwe .... 1 .... OM THI WAm .... .••.. ...., .......... .... ...... s,.cw • ., • ..w .... ...... ....... .,.. ................... .. 4Va IMllt nll .. 111 SI I , ....... wt. ..... ,,... ................ ... ... ,_,... ...,M ll11tu11 .... ..... ,.., ,_ ..... t ••••• ....,., ................ .. ... ,_ -...... , . ...., .. ..,.., " ........................ .... alp •tuf 1d _.YOU OWM 1M1 LAND. , .... .,., ::: .............. .. _,.,.; ··--........ ... WATERFRONT" HONU Ille. ~ W Co.tst H~._ Newpoft IW«h 611•1400 • • • . • .. .. ' • ' ANALYSIS I CAREERS I LOCAL ' ,. .. Slaortap Wrangler Hates Horsemeat TrUde .. Health MethotlB Baeked 2 . lnitiaJives_ ' Express Rage ~~. TUCSON. Arla. -II tbt au.,... to lbe &uoliM lbortap ll to IO ... a mu about a bdne, the w to ... la Joe Lawrw.. Lawf9Dee 1oob and '°'*" Uh u old cowboy IOQC. ·H• la k1Ga ud l.U, ud tw hide lb aadcUe ... u. .... Hil blc bat ta 1w .. t-dan at die brtm IUI ,,..-an feded to the cob' ol hla .,. and tall eyes IQUint t'rom chllt and 1ua. HJ.a 1nill~ as u .opea u tbe prairie. BE"8 GOT A 8UN8U8NSD neck and scrully boots ud ( __ AM_E_RIC..4 ___ ] bowed legs and spun that Jinele Janale Ji.nglt. His tooled belt SW'· rounds no hips at au. He l'mbles and drawls. He looks all worked out. He also looks as tough as a mustang, and is, and it. see'DlS out of character, but isn't. for him to be stroking a kitten la his lap as he sits on the hitching rail and ·talks about horses. "r been stomped on. bucked off, fell on and kicked. r had my ribs broke and my toenails knocked· off. The scar over my !~fl eye got put there by a horse. "STILL. I JUST love horses. I do~ There is nothing 1 love oo this earth more than horses." Joe is a horse trade r. the last of that proud liiie io this storied city or the Old WesL His alfec· tion for horses bas made It. be said, a melancholy business or late. "It's the horaemeat bualoess," he said. WASHlNOTON CAP> -Sur1eon General By TBOMAS D. EUAB Jullwa JUdunnncJ ta ure· Everyooe knew publl~ra e wu buildin• aa LD1 Americam tO 11ve the 1uoUne abortac• coo b the •PriDI llvu and money by and early aummer. It was certain that the •tre111ni prevention fury would eventually tlnd a poUUcal outlet. rather than treatment of Now lt has rouod two. Not •W'Prial.n&1Y, b9th diaeue aurraced lo Calltornla, where tbe au crunch _. · struck fint. The u1er la be1DC expreued ln tradl· Richmond 1u11e~t1 Uonal a.tlfoml.a manner. via the lnJUative pro-slx ways Americana can cesa -Y- "tobance the prospeeta ·. or good health." They A8 On'EN HAPPENS. ONE OF the two In· are: itiaUve efforta under way is &ettin& dilpropor· "EUMINAnON ()f' tiooa~ publicity because it lavolves a prominent I kl poUUcian. . c earette amo ng, re· Th1.s time tbe politician is William Preas, giv· ducUon ~ alcohol mis· ing up b1a job as head of Gov. Brown's Office or use, reductions lo excess Planning and Research where calorle1, fat, salt· and he bad become ooe of the state 1u1ar; moderate ex· admi.oist.ralioo's most influeti· erclse, periodic teats for lial figures. major disorders •. aod Press·s lnltiatl\te would adherence to speed laws slap a 10 percent surtax on all and ~.be use or seat taxable oiJ company lncome ln belt.s. Califorma. producing about $100 In a report. on health minion annually for u se on and prevenUoo of dis· mass transit projects. Com· ease. Richmond aald panies earning under $4 million ~erican health care P .. H would be exempt, while all oU spending bas altyroeyer. companies would be eligible for a tu credit or up ed to $192 billion tut to half the .oew surtax If they invest the mooey ln year. ~ut without any alternative energy development or increased pro· striking improvements duclioo of California crude oil. In mortality r ates as ""' ..... C'latlrellAWe Convicted Watergate conspirator Jeb Stuart Magruder, in the second year of a master of di' inity program at Prince· ton Theo l ogical Seminary. will serve as assi~tant s eminarian at the · 1''i r st Presbyterian C hurch of Ne w Vernon, N.J .• kgin· rung in September . Seniors served -·· might be expected. THE PRESS PROPOSAL REPRESENTS a · comprorru..se. striluog at the oil comparues finan· Laguna H11ls Leisure ' 'CU RR £ NT-LY • ~1ally. but leaving their wide-ranguig operauons tn· World waU be the site for only 4 percent of the tact. Saddleback College • federal health dollar is But the other initiative ID the works mi'frors classes this fall geared s pecifically ldentaried more or the pure public anger wath oil comparues. lo seruor citizens. ARIZONAN HAS A WAY WITH HORSES for prevent ion · related It off~ no compromtSe. Jl 5mkes at. the oU com-A mall·ln appUcaUon activities," .the report panles in more fundamen~ ways and lberefore tl form as aYatlable for sald. may not be C'OO!lltutional. ~enlors and ls included ''Yet it ls cl~ar that · Sponsored by a new group caU.ed Cal.lfornia.oa an the college claa.s Joe Lfwrence Check• Men=t\•ndtM at Tucaon Stable imprdveme i>t In the for a Fair and Competitive Petrolew:o Jnctustry schedule mailed to resa· be sold by the pound, not to my way of thi.nld.ng. "But the horsemeat buslness is growing. The overseas market 1s getting bigger. Now I hear about people br~ing big horses -Percherons and Clydesdal~ -just for slaughter. health status of our th.ls serond lnlUative Will try to accomphsh f~ ._~en~. ·. . horse trMders in the area. Joe clthens will oot be made Callfonua what consumer advocates have urged F 0 r 10 form a ta o D . knew horses. He made moo·ey. predominantly lbrougb nalJonally-div~Uture. phone 831·2940. 495-1000 ''HORSES MADE IT possible for me to buy a ranch out near Tombstone. I bave 400 head of ca ttl e. I work them on horseback. In ttus rough coun· try. a rancber still needs a good horse. the t reatment of dis · The mea sur e would split ot I company or ~·9300. ease. but ratl>er through lransporU.ttaon. explorallon. product.Joo, refining prevention " aoct markcllng oper attoo:. mlo ~t!parate com· paDJes. Td~ REPORT cited Fashion Studied Thi! chang.uig world of .. "In the last four or five years the price of borsemeat has gone to where a horse will bring 45 or SO cents a pound on the hoof at the slaughterhouse. That means a l ,OOO·pound horse will go fo r $450 or $500, the same price you pay for a good saddle horse. "IT'S A DAMN shame to send a good saddle horse to the slaughterhouse. I won't do it. No sir. I won't. But some are going to get the-re anyhow. "WHY NOT? IF -you're gplllg · to sell a horse by tbe pound you might as well seU a big one. "l keep about a dozen horses oo my ranch. Four or five of them I'll never sell. for good rea- sons . You know, sentimental reasons. but also because of what might become of them. .an a rraly.s ls -'whi cb estimated that as many as h alf of American deaths in 1976 were_at· tribuled to unhealthy behavior or lifestyles. Envi ronme nt al and human biological fac· tors each accounted for one·fifth of the total. Inadequate health care was responsible for only 10 pert'ent. '1110SE Fl'NCTIONS WOlLD RAVE TO be separat~ and apart from o~ another , ·says J~ B. Morgan. the Whittler busin~man who heads the d1ve~llture ID.lllatJve..eUort. .:..:i;tus will mean m uch greater competition ancf.hoi:>eli1Dy, Jower pri~. l expect no trouble getting Uus on the baUot." 1ashaon wiU belJleJOt.Us.. ____ _ "Say I sell a good riding horse for S4.50. U the buyer can get $500 by selling it by the pound. that good horse just m ight wind up on a lruck b eading tor .Phoenix. '·Horses were never meant to ·'That's the fix the horse busi· ness is in." The borse busines~ has ~n good to Joe Lawrence ever since he was a skinny lod back in the '40s breakir)g horses for $S a month on· his-tfather's ranch in Dalhart. Texas. -He moseyed west, to Tucson. in 1950 when there were several "I also have the best horse in the world. 01' Strea.Jc. He LS 12 years old oow. That I have. the . best horse in the world. No~y bas a better one. "I'll go to the slaughterhouse myself before he goes.'· ~RV Makers Eight Back Industry Strives to Overcome Gas Crisis SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The recreatlooal vehicles industry, reeling from the impact of the ene rgy crisis, is launching a na· Lionwide conservation campaign aimed at making the nuUtoor vehicles part of the solution_. not part or the problem. "We are not talking about frtvolous toys." says David J. Humphreys, p r esideot and general couns el of the 530· member Reoreation Vehicle In· dustry Association. "RVS MEET V~RY basic needs tha( Amer•cans have, such as the need to escape rrom the pressures of the city, to keep families together and stren~ them . and to make the outdoors available to those who are not physically able to backpack." In an interview. Humphreys s aid there are 6 million RVs in the United States -ranging from $70.000 luxucy coaches to · tent trailers selling for $700 - which are used by about 24 mlllloo Americans. Humphreys concedes that RVs use more gas than automobiles, saying RVs range from 6 to 20 miles per gaUoa and average 11 mpg. BUT BE SAID RVs get mot"e "people miles per gallon" becauae an average of four pea. pie travel In an RV. and they can e ncourage \'pooling" by Davis Enacta Tenant Law DA VIS (AP> -AD or· cl1.Dance to reqUire IDOlt lancUordl to admit -.... wltb cbildnD will 10 iDto effect la late Au1uat la thla UDiveraity town. Tbe clty council •P· proved it on a 4·1 \'ote. T ho Jaw outlawa dls · c rlmlnation a1a l1Ut famtues wtth cbildren lD r~ntal bousl.n& -except lD caaea tn which a faclUty waa bullt for •enl!~ ciU1ena, or the lud1oru had u acnement Wttb tbe Untventt7 ot CaJifornt1 to provict. boullAI ror atu· deata. commuters because nders are more_ comfortable riding to worlt in a n RV. Also, '-lu~hreys said an RV las ts twice as long as a car because it is more durable - built on a truck frame with a truck engine. "RVs teach people to be con· ser vaUon-minded because they have very Limited supplies or water, fuel and electricity ... Humphreys said . "By camping this way, we think people will improve their energy.consuming habits at home too." THE RV INDUSTBY is one or the first to suffe r from an· energy crunch. It hit its h.lgbest point ln 1972. with sale of 582,000 RVs, before d ropp i ng dramatically during the 1973·74 Arab oil embargo. After what Humphreys called "a big comeback ln 1976," sales grew to 526,000 units worth $6 billion last year. • But be predicted that the cur· rent energy crisis will cut salea by 200.000 this year. ''We're just now starting to cbme back gradually," Hum· phreya said. AS POT OF that comeback, lbe lnduatry is running ada in major ne~papers around the nation. One is titled: "We're serloiis about having fun. And saving energy." The Industry ls alao c:Ustribut- ing booklets and pampbleia ac" cenUng coaaervaUon. One says: "If you are ooe of tboH who own and eQjoy u RV, lar1e or small, doo 't feel IUllty about it and put lt in mothballl. t1ae It u )'OU bave berore, wtt.h one dlftereoce: be a 1mart eaero·aaver .... You need DOt feel you are addUaa to the .....-p problem. You can be part~ tbe IOluUon.'' - THE UTEMTVa'! uaoq RV ownen to pack evel')'thJn1 . lnalde. to cut wind real1tance, DOt to haw unnecessary weltht aueb u exceH water, travel ear· ly in the day ao leu alr cood.I· Lloninc LI needed and travel w1tb u eq:t.ne t.bal bu beea tuned up. But n.=•11 Hid l~e en•ro c bave relbaped tbt laduatry. f'1ye yean •IO, ttM la~se motor bomea repr:weoted I • "'-.., _________ ..... .... . ---·· ~~ ..... , .... ..,.,.. . ,. -...... -.._..._. 40 percent of the market; last year they were half thaL Now the bulk of the s ales a r e medium·and mlni·slzed RVs. Humphreys said that a study of government statistics sho""'S that RVs use 1.8 percent of the highway fuel. If all or them were replaced with medium·sized cars . he swd the oet savings would be .6 percent. "THE RETURNS VOU get for .6 percent are very significant." be added. ''There is a lot or debate in OW' iodu.stry oo what people a.re go- ing to do." Humphreys added. ··But we know for sure that they are not going to give It up. but they will change their habits. Recreation is very important.·• lrrue Ticket Recipient Slams Back Al leut one partin1 tictet re· clplent la Laguna Beach i.s un. happy with-the police depart. ment'1 new time schedule. Police decided last month that barned records clerks were too busy to take on the public before lp.m. So the city installed a public telephone out.side t.he records of. rice ln order for police visitors to call lnalde with their gripes. Apparently, the Ucket bolder was not happy with the news that abe would have to come back at 1 p .m ., and 1be 1Jammed the reeelver lnto tbe records ~nee w1Ddow. A friend of tbe aqey womu 18id lbe wu l1Jinl to 1lam the recetver dowo on the book -and mltled. City crews were at the poUce department tbJ1 mom1111 repair. ms the broken window' Nominee. OK'd W~OTON <AP > -PreaJ. dent Carter'• DOmlnallona of G. WlWam llllller to be treaawy Acrt\11'>' Md ol Paul A. Volcker to,...._. llWtr u chairman of tb• , ...... a..n. Board ..... 1pprowd uummoualy today by Senate com.mu... I ---~ ...... --....... of a Saddlehack College Roth measures. in fact, ~bouJd' easUy qualify. though they would ha~e bad an even easier time in May. when the g.asQlJne l.J.nes were at thefr longest. Motorists ln those lloes were a natural const.Jtuen· program created oo the i ndustry, America's fourth largest. ClaS&eS will be offered dunng the fall se~ster that -...i ll lead to an oc· cupat..aonal certificate ut rasbion merchandising or a n associate in arts degree. cy for any a.nt.1-0U com· ,r , pany trut1aUve. Now the ---..,,......,..------- s ponsors will have to SOUTHERN Infectious and com· mwlicable diseases such as tuberculosis and dip; theria accounted for a substantial number of American deaths at the turn of the century, the repon said. but 75 ,J>er· cent of American ~aths t.oday a.re attributed lb degenerative ailments such as heart disease, strokes and cao~r. seek them out ln more Ci\LIFORNJA tradillooal locales. Wte FOClJ shopping centers and c1· "'.-------- ty-strccts. - Out the surtax measure will have unW late November lo gather 346,000 vCMA;, s1gnatureF> and the divestiture 1rullal1ve eveo longer, smce 1l has not been filed formally 1n Sacramento. Neither is a constitutiab.al i.mW<iment hke P ropos1lioo ll. so Uley wUJ need aboot 200.000- rew~r ~1gnatures. making it easier 10 reach oext JUDe's prtmary elect.Ion ballot. ·!"o r i n fo r mation . phone 831 ·2940.· 495·1000 or 559.9300 Bureau Elects County Man - TOE SURTAX INITIATIVE P,.ROBABLY MANY OF THE de-won't be challenged on consutut.looaJ grounds even generative di.sea.ses are 1f it passes. But divesuture almo5t cert.ai.nly would bl be. For one thing. oil companies cou.ld claim that , William F. Sayder of Orange bu been chosen first Vlce president a.od president-elect ol the ln· ternational AssoclaUon of Coovenl.loo and Vl6· ilor Bureaus . prevent.a e, the report splitting f.heir operations ID a m.,or state like said. ·~ California would inte rfere with interstate com· Snyder. the pre6ident of the Anaheim Area Vi~f r and Convention Bu eau, was a l so ·:.e etary·treasurer and "Cigarette smolffilg is merce. the single ID05t preveo· But at wouldn't matte r much If either measure table cause or death." it were e\•entually struck ln court. For the message said. would already have been dellvered And Propos1 · second vice president of the International as soc1atlon. The surgeon general lion 13 has demonstrated that Callforrua ln.ltiatives says smoking causes are capable of ~enerallog national popular move· most lung cancers and ments. has been ldenWied as a major factor in heart at- tacks. For Businesses For the Record Communicatof.s Eyed ........ SCXITM C06ST MIOKAL CUfTllt .1\ILY M ,,,,, •"41,,,.,., o..n.1 $< ... ,._. I Y JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: .U • rettat gndu1~ . I am ltym)ed la my ae'lrda for • jouraallam job. Caa yoa belpf" -T.K., M.bmeapolb, Ml.u. OeM flWtt.tl~""v" Job otters may n ow rut.er away "''· •1141 1111t ... Fr.a ~1. So.101 from the media mainstream. Have ~··"" ""'-Y 11 you comide~ business communica· Mr. •fMll Mn . O .. _ ~ellell••· tiOOJ, for inalance! C.,.••r-~~ A survey by the loternatiooal M · M•. •fMll Mn. ••-•" 1<11n•"· sociaUon of Bu.slness Communicators c..itt-9Mdl.111¥ flnds the bus lness·tallt fie ld Mr. •M Mri. Ho.or•nl C~uu, fl --' ... ;,... aJari d i.... • ...tgets ~9Mdl.tifl ou.~: s es an uuu are Mr ..._ ~ ~. 0..0,1,...,.., up and jobs are being created. ,...~,..,, ' NUM WHILE ITS ALSO true that the ~~ -.*" "'" l"lc-11rt. U!IV"• field is compeUtJve, and that jobs an· ~u at cillary to a company's main business Mr. enc1 ~ flk~ '"'"' ... ~· are cut during a recession you may '°"'" &...,.... llOy • Mr • .,.4· "'''· 1t0Mr1 ••owou , have an advantage as a beginner L..,...,...,...-.v because you would be entering the field at a lower s&lary level than an Audiology Oass Set Those intereated lo 1earnlnt about com· municatlon problems created t.brouah hearift1 loaa can enroll in a Sad· dleback CoUe1e clua . ·'Introduction to Audtolo1y" will be tau1bt Wednesdays frol'.I) 7 to 10 p.m. betin· nin1 Au,. 21. Tbe clua ii deaiped ror DUl"lff and bealtb ..... 1 ror la ormauoa, pbone -.1000, 131·2940 or611-llOO. • experienced candidate. Bualnesa commwftoators used to be vlewed merely as industrial or houae~an journaliat.s. No &oa,er. Today's communicators addrea au· d.lencet wttbout u well aa within u oraaalutlon and their 1cope ls widenlna. Dependln1 on the job and employer, you could produce a mul\J· media ahow or let up an em,>loyee· management rap aeaslon. You could write a apeech. de1i1n a brochure. shoot a role ol film. conduct a sur· vey. or put toaetber handbooka to st\'e eneriy. beer up labor relationf or encourage physical flt.Desi. . - YOU KIGBT EDIT pubticationa ranalni from • lllck macad.De to. bud11l newaletter, int•~ an)'OM rrvm Ult cocnpany to a clerk. You mlcbt •tale apeclaJ eventa, conduct toun and ananc• - -··-··. -.... , .. . ( CAREERS J for open 'houses . You might prodOce closed ·cir cuit t e lev ision a nd tele.phone information programs. Yout tiUe could start at writer and end up at vice president. You could be located in the communlcatioos or public relations department, or In othe r areas s uch as pe rsonnel, publications, mark~ or advert.ls· ing. Moel practitioners are college graduates. Corporations provide more· than h a ir the jobs and lead in pay. Average annual salary for corporate communicators is $22,000. compared with $19.JOO for government ageo· cles. $18,300 for non·profit assocla· , tlons. $16,100 for bolpltala and educa· Uonal lnatltutlooa, and $16,300 Cor flaaoclal lnstitutlons. BY TITLE. AVERAGE pay for writers and editors ia $11,000 to $11,000; fot' maoa1en, '22,000 to $23,000; for vice prealdeata, about $21,000. Bec:lnnen can expect $10,000 to $13,000. ' Bualoeaa talk la a youn1 penoa's same: more than 70 percent or its people are under 40. But I dout>t that old bualne11 communlcat.ort rade away ~ they probably PUI their word akllla to employe{I ln otber media sptciaWu. R£ADER SERVICS . TIN I~ A•IOC'icllaon of B""'9tu Com~ '°"' Mid ewwr Utcratt.,• °" u.ri!' fttld. YOll nclott G 21-cftl lfcnnpld, wl/· . ·addrtwd, '°"' ................ ... ,.,...., tor .. ...., Com.w•h •• .. eo Jave• LoWI K ........ GI Boz J.W. COIM AC110,_ ' . .... ~. 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A~WW>t'\ "'4p No t~ l0.01 I Thi\ bu\1""" I\ tonOu< luO I>• • MAY 8'E ALSOKHOWN A~ IO?o H•n ~,,.ral ""'1rwr"11p <v L•""· C0\14 ~w C• EmilloG C.U1m"" ...... ~·~ ~f'\'\ Ot (_C)fntnOft l•u• S\411"""111 W•\ tiled Wltf\ trw "'°"11"•1-" ..,_., .. llOv~. no ., .. , C:0..1uy Clerk ol Ot-County Oii Jwty ••"'' ,,, 11•,,... "'to •b com1>1e••""" °' •. !tit (Offt!<IMnl • 0.MA•CO, lll!AL, Gl!IEENllEllG, Tiie -1<.1<1ry u.-r '"'d P..~CI 01 TH•Al.L A SLUSH£ II l tu\l. br ,...,.\Of\ Of •or,.~," or Ot-fAult A"41ffMY'l •t LI• '" ,,... 001"~""0'" u<u• .. d '""rflt>Y. s~ "•"'-' c.. ... or., s1e - twretotoff' e.Kut...:t •M .,..tlvet"O lo N•w,..,, llM<ll, CA .,.., l"tr unOet\Hl''"' 4' wr11t1-n Oe< IArti\ Pub ll\.lllid Orainc;Jt9 C.CM~ 0 •••11' Poot ''°" OI ~•wll """ 0..m•no for ~It" JoJI' n , AUQ I. 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'' -nt ouw ...,., •• FICTITIOUS eUltMIH GOVE SECURITY, Htl R-..e NAlllll STAYIMINT Terr • L-lle<KI\, CA m st fM lollOMtlf ~ Ii -"' Ml· 8r.elty ~rence !llw•m, ,.,., M U u : "-~Terr., l.o911na 8eKll, CA PACl•FIC COM P R ESSOR ~U1 1..J;ASING & SALES CO .. PAGIFIG Tllh -ll•c,~t.oby..,I i.1• COMPRESSOll, 11SO A. $0 a.,. Lall""• a.Kil. c" .,,., , Suunnt ~ander> Nl••l•n, 9• Eme••ld e.,, L.--9Hc,., Cl' t7oSt Tiii\ OUMMU I> <-<Kl.0 l>tf .,, •f'I Olv10 ... 1 SulonM S-r$ ~rllf'I T/lt\ • .._,,. ••• fl..., •1111 IM Courlly GIHI< ol Oronot Co\lnly °"July '· ""· rr11tm Pul>lll-Or-COf•t 0.lly P1MM. 01v~ lnlJll~CA '2ltS Br_, L. St"""' David PM T..,.,.,, ..,J 0c;,.,.. Jvty U ,""9 l,~U.. 1•f'I Tiit• ~t _, filed wttll tfle c rttt Or •• -lf191on hiKll. G~ '1'46 • ---------~" 0erti at Or .... Cowlllr Oft Jvll' Tll1i Slal-•ft llled Wllll Ille ••. "" COVlllY c~ 01 0r.,... CotMty °" PUBUC NOTICE • """" ,_ 21, .. .,. ,.....,"""Or ..... Co.HI Ooltr Pilot, ,,.,.., f'ICTtTIOUS &lllllf•U J11ty U, Auv 1.t. IS, 191' ...,.,.hllotl Or ..... C.0.st 0.lly Piiot MAMa ITATlllMMY --.. _ ~_!! J11ly It, lt,H, A\11. t, "1f 2'tt·1' Tiie tat-'119 llff'41ft ll dol"t f)u ... PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flt\l H I( & T "'-'111•, 1U Or<N td, I rwu1t, c.titwlllo, t71 U Kirk S l!vaf'll , 121 O rcllard, lrvlM, c:.tlttornlO, '71U • Tltb .,......, ll u nduete.I Otf .., •n •l•kltiOI ICl11tS.Ev- Tlth ·~ WH flleo will\ ""' GOlllll' Ctert .. 0rMl9t C.-l'tf on JWIY ..... ,, ,.11., .. l' .... I ..... Or ..... ~trn..lfy PllOt, AIOI u .11.n, .. ,. -;i ,,,,.,. $2 ·· $75 all it talln 11 a .PENNY PINCHER AD Prtva1e 1nd1v1<:1ua1~ can now SPll anv item or comb1na11on o l 11cms t o 1a11nq $7') or less with a 3 hne ad fOf 2 ron socu11vc days for o nly S 2 Ea f h aod111on111 l•ne •:> 6()c lor tM2di1~ Charqe you• Penny Pincher Ad Of use your Ba nk americar d or Maste•charge No com· merc1a1 oos accepted c ... .., ... '" i••r •d i• prhtt OMOf'f'OW! 642-5678 DAILY PILOT • * DAil. 't PILOT ........... s. HMtffForS. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 4 2 6:;:..· ......... iooi .... ,.. eooi ... ,... 1126 ... ,.. 11u·. .....•....•.....••..... ...••.................. ..••................... . ....... ._ ............. . • AIAM>ONIO FllMCH COLOHtAL ESTATE Real cir c u lar drl vc w parlung Elegant 2·hl} beach. 5 BR incl gul'!tl qt.r.. 3 BA Two !>ep den~ w bellm'i Fplc's formal din r m . Sep pa r en t retreat oH hul(t: m i.Lr l>UllC ..... Wl!>Undeck 3 Balcorues Walk Lo golr. It ha.\ 1t all Move I.Oda)' CUllAPPIAl OM.YStJ.IOO Choice.Mesa Del M ar, 3 bdrm. 2 ba h o me Kardwood floors. lvly cov'd p1tUo. conv"nient w lhoppl.na • 1choo1.&. truly ~ pr14 e o r own e r ship h o m e 714mi~~·· ~ Walker 1; ltrn ••• ICtlwArrido »t·A koctiester Colta Mesa You are the wmner of .................. 1$l2,~ value>, lo Ringling Bros. Barnum 4c BaJlt>y CtrCU$ Aug. 2nd thru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Tic kets mus t be e>it · changed for reserv~d se11ta at the Convention Center a head of time a.JI 642·5678. ext 272 to cla1m YoW' t1ckeL., . *. b[lJJO WAUC ... STaOLL..HOP. SKIP OR JUMP TO THE IEACH le......,31M .... oc ... •lew.._. .... ...... IHclL ..... of dedl• ....... for I occ...t. SI 29,500 • 493-1812 DAMA POINT 499.45~ So.th "'-liM 497-3331 L_,...IHctt 1024 eo.toMna •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• <! Br . Jg lot. E i.•d~. '"* $79,950 AR\ --~ Of PerlKtion /\slang low $133,500. Call,.._ ______ _ ~Bkr 1• 67'3 7893 •G FAMILY ROOM ~family room. bnck fplc. 4 HR. ooaut baths. n e w k I t 1· h . Ii I I , m1cr<Hv d H ; Pf• r( e<'t oond Jw.t hi.ll..-d SlJfUOO Ruth L du r 1 e . H I tr. ~ Bea utiful M~il WOOd" home w1lh pool and i.p:.i Approit. 2tlOO sq.ft. w1lh I bedrooms. lormal d1n111g room . fami ly room . kitchen with bu1lt1n:.. t.'at1n)! an·.i. w..tbar f1repluc:e, c•;ith(.--dral t:t>il Ill~ ilnd C:OVl'rt-d IJUtlu Sl.1!7.~J. UKJt.540 11ic1 D A I L y G a&ff'S TIJ-UVEL W/VllEW SllOWli exqws11 ely thl.li J bdrm , 2~11 ba <'O ndo w1choice green belt view O n ly S 6!1.90U 7141759· l 50 I fle;,I l:);tat1· DWLEX NEWPOlt'T lfACH Lill) & oce11n JU.'t I bllc &way' Lt:ai.ehold. :1 Ill< uµ, 2· BR down 2 b:ntt<r ca('h Pnn'<I ~t Sl75.0W · 67:1 366.1 bl 5 31:1'.ll 1-: Vl'' associated llAO i<E llS-AEA lTC.:IS l uJ•, Vfwi l olbo a & I '•1; I llEA T THE IEHEflG Y SHORTAGE :! lrpk., t u k1 •'II \1 111 w...rm 011 "'11ll(·r nitt·" t.. ,, <'ll.t\ ?ill nruu111 1111 dllHi m .. hour ... lmm.11· 1 Bdrm. fam1l} rm •·o\ 11 1J ,1 t I 11 & b ltH' k .,. .ol I pn• J C') Ltx·au.-d rn ,., l'lustVl' nc11rhborhood to. rea.'o()Oabl} p n <·l·d ll('lo.,. SlW.000 Call 751 31!:11 C::SELECT IPROeERTIES DUPLEX- L GnotlKOmt Ulock.-. to bt• .. rh & :.hop-. Try 1sr; down and owm·r (1Aancin~ 111 IO'r int . ·;A Sl~.000 Call Jlurr). t•all biJ.8SSO tf". j • I '• I I s !~lff!ll lilGAIH I ST TIME OFRRIED SM.500 homt> 1n ~ Ol~l rw1lttJborhood. :!Ur. 111.1 good < leJn art'J L~ lut nJUm to l'"P".nd 846-5502 s I F Pci@Wm WOOOIRIDGIE I hdilc.d-$127,950 Owner tran~ferred . 2 bc-drm & den. vault<'d _ 1o1o'Cl0d et>ihn~. wet bar & E decorator wall cover mg:.. Pnvate deck. l't!n tral vacuum. self dean ing oven & much more' D °!!~.~ .. ,, ..... .. [-~llltl THE DELTA RAti4CH OF FALLBROOK ltNowAv...._ 'I h 1 :> s p r a ~ I 1 n J.! POOL HOME Uthforrua Vu:w R.1no·h &ntside Costa M•10 TAABal hvrrw perdit.'d atop th pnvat•· hill <1verlo11k1nJ.! :l Hdrm.'>. 1 • h;;th l>f'<'Stll:lOU~ 1'111.1 "'"~"' ...;,«' .. l1n·pl;;n• . --· l-A'i1'SJUI-:. I.AST W l-:t-;I\ •BY OWNER• \a.lie) I\ 00111~ oflt-n-d Cdl Mow 754-7800 SJH·~lt 1'. lo•c• (cwpw l \t Uml' lo the 111~ .. -. cnrruna11n2 bu}er Sur ~ Mulh.eam. ruuoded b) 1t-. pn' Jl•· .1 HH ;('""Jia. 1--., m I< 111 :: a\c•ic:ado itrO\ c• of '"er ~J«gtsteal·~r m m:itun-bf>ann~ .,. .......... µ1u .. d pn•at .. t;;m1I~ I pll i.. 2 .. ur J,!ar IJJtlt n bltn<>. l'Jrthton .. \. mud1 morr--M()Vr m N11\<.I Cu!il•1m larntly l)IJ" hurrw B~ l-.1.1:-.h1llt• IJu> ' SI J-f".'951J • ~ Un!>tol. C.:~ JI) Own1·r • .i br i! bJ. IJmrl> home C:xt:dlent re<i F'rpk. full} «'Jrpt-1 11'!, II! pauo dre.1 l,';;ll 1>42 !:100!.I d)i.. •>:II !li!!:l!:I t'\""' 642-1031 102(; ....................... · ~rnvt-of c1tru;,. Pt'ach 11.nd Ollk'r t•xO(tl' frwt-. rn.tkc..., <1 hav••n of 00dUt ~ fnr th e i.:~n tl .. m.; r;,nch••r ~ Udrm b:ith!i , ma,,:-01\P tu lrpl'· 1.1nd p olt:-i t:d l'athedrJI J.nd hard.-ood ""oil:. k~mtnl)t:~nl ol l';ill l•HnlJ ' I>} 1;on1;1•----------d.1)':> ti 3 dl'I ,.., of !>l'H nl MARIMITA Spertacul dr hilltop homl.-:. 2012 320li :.q fl Oot,.. Lo Man na ~Iva IW & Calli:: La Pn m..i wra $15!1 OIX> lo $2 15.000 ICU~. 4!J3·4fni l:Jldr I} t·an tit' >our. for t h1 I•~ dnwn P••> mt·nt .mo II > !Ol"ff"'I l1fll\I' 111 1 •1nic ul l>}j O •J l)\·r .111 num v.tll nli...11 , .. ur rn•1n1hl~ I•••'"'""'' ~'Tl b\ .tpl)I •lflh •IU• to t)...,iti·1 tll~·...,, and 11 ' 11n1.-r"1 .11 SJ~H 000 101 r ·•l>ld l111u11J.1t 111n r ' I hJnl(••' V. ill ht' 0·0111 'ult-rf'fl lur Jll 11r IJJn h\ Loi PodrH R.E.. Inc. 1-0l-5945 1006 •...................... l u up I x " I n \.' I n t' .... 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'24!.1.500 )"1 rm PAULMARTIH RIAL ESTATE 644-7313 ttart.-vi.w Hills SpaeiOu."l. s in.ale leve l 4 bdrm. + fa m ily rm home on massive Cover \.'I acre> lot, unlJ mued potential for your s pat:c ronsciou.s r anu ly Agent 640·SS60 JASMINE~ Only new Plan 3 on greenbelt wl ocean view Move m 1mm ed1ately SW.%. ~.000. Prin only "' Atoll ,ll)ys '·826· 2800 Beat BU)' in CdM. Lot value seat,000. Jbr. F.R . 9J*, huge lot. 45xl'10. 3620 Oc ea o 81 v d. Cd M . Ownr/Dnr 758-8830 LIASIOPnOM Uruual opportunity to euume ..... opeionon a beeulllul exec bome ln a mmt dellrabM are• of om ........... .... MESA VERDE I Bdrm i! b .. th. qu .. ltt)' wit 1>hokc· rt1tJf. doulJI•· llrPplJll' (;redt l<tt ,Jltlll) 1dvdl for o·nl1•r\Jtntn..: l..i11tt· n ·• room. lot" nl do•• k1nJ,! 1 ..... 111,,111 i.-n.mu· 'Jrtl Ofl••(l•<l ,,f ~W.W:I Lall ~U I l.11 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~.J ... t'>ldt.' r h.1rm• r ,,, ~ Ul•\•• IJmtl) horllo• hr ' b,o IJlllll i,!111•,l huu'>•' fr µ(,, •U't11111 IJm rm \lu,1 11< "''''"' l'r11.'1-<l undt•r m;i1 kPI Jt ~lli.S OU C,1ll ti4:! CHhi \j.'t 1.r ''b.11,,_;t llrol. .. r BUILDER'S -DELIGHT ~ Hr I b.1 . room lnr I un tl'> Z1.1111.'<1 H4 t ,.,.,,. 111 o• c,111 SIO~ 111111 l1r111 t•1µW .. onl> llr1tk<'t ~ 1 hr. ()33 Dlli DECORATORS DRUM llu>o l>l-.1UtlfUI honll' h.t.., lit."m pr11lc•,'tt1rtL1l1~ cit· 1-.rJtt1I 1n Jnd 11ut 1 t l•·atun.., n.1rurJI "''""h ..... upuµn. ~t;un,,<1 ~1;1,,!'> "'i.ndov.' hul tuh .,.,,..l(f 11 .. <'k•n..: u·r:1mH· 1 ""· Juro ., pn 11kI1· r... .11111 rat hedral 1·1•1lini!" 1\ ~l t11 ""'' l-'•1r m"n· 111 lu caJI 546 st9111 '1:<10:'111-. K:'llOWS r\JIOL:1 ·1111~ ut..tr voe~ :? HI<. full ,,,,. l'l/Ol1c. W IK't'.oll \ll'W Ont} SI t7 Vf)ll \1!1 \I I I.. ,. B I ~ ·' •t I i ll 4!11 IO!l'I Ht·a1·h ,\ lr •• m .. <!h1 . lll.1 Z '"" ~a1 11t·WI\ r1 m1Klc•l••d 111·v. hit 111 .. ow1wr will '"'rr \ Sl5 '""' (I "' II ,. I ... ,, I! I ~-tJ 1.11~ H.41/ :!15:! llv <N.01·1 :-.,,."' :1h1 ;!(),J, f 1 I! I" H , I• r •1 f . I \ faiKl\<:Jpell, t>l'Cll n. ,.,, nyon v1t>w. l'Ut·dc :.at· Slbt !jlJO 493 71 Ii! 1034 .••...•••.•.•.•...••... · ~nee. 4llr, :lli.t_)u, <!IOOM~. Ct Jo'o unl5'rn \,dflt•v Home· Nt.'ed., "'"ll' work. but look .11 tht• ll•rm. ... SJ I .50<I ITI\JVI'' ~nu in with Pl mt-' SI .3<17 cir )fllJ 1·,111 ..1:.:.u1111· tho· pr~nt ~I 1mo w 1ml~ ~.IUJd.11 W1• an· 111'\I hll' <1n<1 an:i.11'lU:. CJll f,,..,, 11 v.un t 1.1,,t ,\rm;ind 11r ~h1 hdfo . :1 111 lli llJ 11r IU5 Vll I Puitt·r ~Wal ~°"leach I 040 ......•...•....•....... 9802 Oceancrest I lit-drm. 2 • ~ IJ.i, .1 pµrn' ', rrule lo,,. o•,111 Ill Mu:. olrl l'drk 1'1;;1·0-.lm·H<!i! 7-llil ·la C.sta Villa 1\ p<11r Tv.o i.1rll' hy "'"fr home.. Hu> I or huth .J Bdrm. 2 b.tlh.s Sliti.Ol!ft t•aeh Will :.t!ll or t r;..dt• C..111 to \Ct' M 11•k c ) -----------c Shall'r. Hkr 000-ll.IHll COSTA MESA ~ Clffn 19 UNITS I lk'drm. 1 :.tory. op PRJD~ of OWN£HSHI I' grad1..'tl w 1>pd ON OV ~ll t i\C. o f ParkPlarc.lnc8427461 LA.NU Sellmi.: for 9 X ·:. ---- ltnJS.'> No un1b hke th1i. AUTH&nlC VILLA wl)'Whcre. LOW DOW N TIU ROOF-2 STY owe flOOL..RACH-VtlEW WortdlHl&tah Gated e ntry . Vaulted 556-7777 cei lings . Hu g e LH _________ ., w1frplr. Garden kitc he n CED AR GLE...a Forma l DR Lusb lcr ~ 1"'111 race . S tudi o loft Olstlnct1ve2 and 3 Massive m aster :.u1lc bedroomcondom1n1ums w1Roman tub. Gue:-.t from SUl,500 quan.ers. T.0 . 81121.f Vi\ 2.S54EkienAve .. C M loan . Sa c rifl.:c :.ah· 642-0734 $117.000. t-'.P . Shorehn .. ---------• Assoc1aleli!M8·2262 . Mrsa Verde Jbr. 2ba. low down, aS11umuble $64.000 POOL!! loan 9 5"(. No quulifymg lmmac. 3 bed rm home 111 117_.ooo_ _646_175_7_. _ ___ ru ce area with pool. Only .--------I $97 . 50 0 ! R E I M AX COSTA MESA 4 tt.Mt • I Lot LOW~ST PRIC£ 1n <h.t» Mesa. Only lO'l down OWC Alwaya rented. WertdlHlla .... 673-4313 WALKTO.llACH Sbarp4br, 1•11ba, ram r m wlfrplc, RV access. 8) Owner '87 ,000. Newly rf.' modeled. Must see! 8'41 Doncuter. ~1729. 556-1777 L.....A..-~~~~~~~~~~~l~················· IASTSIOICHAlt• NIV. PARK. Model IWl'elblq ..... .,,_ psfect end unit. 2 patioll. 1044 .. ....... u. x.lat c:oad: ... lo ...... Call ror -.U.. Priactpalt only, ........ NTOUlld tJUt beeuUluJ a ,. BBQ, ~r. pool. bedroom, l'-b a-th :£':"~ ~! fn.481J e u talde home. Won 'l ~ Is '°"Jal uu. ttd~ed --------~ price.. Onl)' •.500. Call ~. lllr~,...... .... I I , ..... ' -----~-... ·-----~ Wuodbrid1" 'rouina l'.al.lon alMldt> • s Br 2 "" RI. fOiln)' up1rade:-. <k• ~r·• r el!Jdentl' 8)' owner.~~ --- RANCHOSANJOAQ IN Q\ &Oii rourse. 2br. d~n. a.. hvlc. la dbl jllf'll_jle, pool 6 Jae. 1131.~c>O 640-08r1 ~~LI 1~ 21i~Y home. 4 Br 3 Ba. den. 2 fam rms, AIC. aourmel kltcbeo loaded w/exlras. Leavtn.1 area $130.000 By owner. Prln on!.t please. Mf.3544 COONTIY LIVING l.n the cny. Over V. acre lot. 20 fruit and nut trees. ~ sq. n. game room plus 5 bedrooms and library in ttus 3000 sq rt. :.pacious home. On a qwel cul·de·sal' and no as...ociallon fees. lhghly upgraded and amenities too numerous to mention hc.-re CALL for delu1b ONE OF A KIND t:u.wlm ..bom a on Ta..a Hanch Only 8 years old 'Md highly upgraded. Over 2100 ~q. ft on one flour. 4 bedroom~. 2 bcd.11!>, game room. fumt· ly room. hvmg room and dinrng room combino· llflfl.'hnishcd garal(c. :rnd atuc ~tora~c. <.ireJt op· porturuly. l'ur further in · formauon. call toady 0--:;. 'LINCH HE.;\ L l '1 ~~ 1 2000 lrifMJT.-, RCICQUef & lalh! 1-ur Lh1i. )uvely family 4 ucdroum lul al t.:d hy lx>aul1ful r<H·qurt l'luh Ila-. f:Jm1 ly room with bnl'k f1n•pl<.1cc, formal dtn1nJ! roum. k1ll'hl.'TI with hwllm:. and c<itlllg .1n•u Approx 22041 'IQ fl Near park ~l l!l.500 UKH ~ll-8451 TRABal -· N () (J U A L I Jo' Y I N G CJWNl·::H ANXIOUS 10'; down. 10~ Ull. wr. den. Co ndo. VICW or ~otr l'OUr..l', $139.500 Uri Vf liy i:J floret., tt:.incho San Joaqwn. Cull at,'1.. t>IS-9850 or t!Ve!> ll73 6734! .. San Luis l 11at&SH011S ..... ,, 3 Bdrm • ..,, 111 '°"'met ~ w1btkltt aru Vaulted eel lla1• -~tie ... .., •uitfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• !l!.e~~ ... !~ ott• ..... 3 -3 • deft. toftdo. fn•l &out on. lrHo ..... It pool ......... 2• V• a..u.lo. Price redwe4 Utf.IM. 8y o.w ..... ,.."7$.&W .... , ....... ,"*'' air. Iba. pool; ~. ........... MMTll. ... ., .. a.... • <>-er. Hpt ..... 3 II. poo&, uuuala erti, aaouoo. "Coianffy to ..... ··~1 -----cwtrloolLlal bvlaa ~a. Wall! "' pvt burl', . • apa,' t ennh neiar y suruoo. DleST B UY I N 4tJ.t4t4 491-IUO &ASTBW1''8: 11•.soo. .-.L ..... .. er,'~ bo&M.oo lar1e ..,..,..._I IJ~IO cor lot acroaa rrom • ut h "--~,.. tuaj~ club II to"alrway El NIJuel 3br. ::_~11 . f'4·1187 SU..000. {,\liltom Realty ---· ----m wn ---STOP THE WORLD Uy Owner Nl1uel Shorci.. a•Wd commi&mty. lrn ICERE'S A PLACE TO ~culate, pro(~lonally Ol'.."T O Ff • tee the d ecor ated . Lovely vaJ&te m this strikil'I&, 1ardeo & a I r1 um 2 mntempor1u•y home with bdrm. & den. Sl4ll.SOO. low roolhnes • delalled &2132. t..'ves 496 7301 architecture of wood, 8lUCCO It Palos Verd I 067 1>tone. Sprawlin« BDRM. & DEN floor plan ser viced by 3 .BATHS ....C R EC-&N 'J:.L REDECORATED), 1s located h igh above LUuna's famed Riviera C <fa s t I 1 n e w i t h 581 12 I O OUTSTANDING VIE...,.._..._ .-~ • Ofo' S ADDL E BACJt M OUNTA I N S "& VALLEY BELOW. Spacious !living room I approx. 29 ft. long>. with WOOD BEAM lW CEILING & CENTER F IREPLACE SET IN WALL OF GLASS. opens to patio a rea. Galley style lulcben with biJl·in range. oven. dishwasher & laundry a rea . with washer. dryff, (Abb LESS THAN 1 YR. OLD>. opens to den/· fonnaJd1rung room. This beller'ttwlt home is hard to beat at only $149 ,500 Fd ftrice, CALLON THIS °'ONETODAY !: ... SSIOH REALTY !MSS. Csl. Hwy, Lagunlt PhoM 494-0731 • •I.HM Optioft •• La~una Beach, hew. room for pool. ocean & l'anyon view . 3285 sq.ft. Musl sell ' Bob or Dovie Koopr ll£JM J\X-631-I 2fi6 CauSe-y & Co~pany EPICUUAtof GOURMET SHOP 1069 WEST MIWPORT '1MCOME" Spaciou s duplex 1n Newport's rlnest rent a I area. Both units 4 bdrm~. St.e(Jlll to sand. Won't IMsl . 7141646-7711. [---(WN15§1$i§j ReaJ Fl; ta le NEWPORT HGTS . This rudden beaujy is on dead end SL 2-sty 5 Br 3 Ba. sml ocean view. full Sw edish s auna. big jaeUZZJ. lots or extras. Must ~ to apprcc1alc $225.000. Owner will help finance 'L' PRE:HIG€ q_ __ .__-tl-HOM€~ 3333 w:-<;,oast I l'A y. NII 64S'-6646 BIGCAMYON OWHH DESPERATE Dramatic l1 v rm wtvauJtcd ce1l10gs, h~t· fri>lc, frml dm r m. co1.) lmly rm w a 2nd frpk <I lge bdrms. 714 n s9 1501 llGCAHYON 9 1/r'/o LOAM l:Jepnt townhumc :.I bdhn. 21'2 ba. frml dn. shdtc red balcon1<'s Take1>v.er .-.ubl~c:t lo-ex· ist.ing loan, Only $185,500 7H n59-1SOL. 2 Bal Isl Duplu lncl new Hayf roo.t to be xchgd dn. Owner 213/684·3200. WANT A KISS FIOM A PltllY Giil? 1ben abow YOW Wil8 lhis charmer! s bedroom.2"'1 baths In Dover Shores •'or lnfo call MewportC..ter 640-1357 IAOCIAYISTATE Pvt 2.8 acre estate w /lg house. 2 guest houses. 16 stall horse bam. huge ndmg nnk. pvl ofc. a groom's room. magniJ1. cent view of the Back Uay, lush landscaping aboun.-.. Contact J im Fla nde rs agl. t 714 t 838-5970 dy~. 17141 581-5787 eve.s/wknds SpectacUJ3J' llarbor View home Por.tafino. 4 Br 31 '1 Ba, 2 ram rm's. pool. spa. xtra lg lot. $279.~ incl. land. 1845' Plitt Slanhope. 759-9269 Owner. CanaJ!n>nL 4br. $185K Oceanfront 3br 2ba S39'JK W11terfront Jbr $ili51-\ N.Shr82br+den $107,900 Shore1 3br fixer S1 OOK ~ ...... •·.tty _ ~ •. .,642-HSO ~.:_ ..... · tH THE ILUffS "IJ''.Oandy Oolorl's. 1m rroc 3 Hit. Ille & :i1n w pvt µat1ui. on lo\'CI~ J(rnhl t Sup•'r buy .. Slfll .500 640."1159 r_/Mke11 REA/LTV UDO Owner 3nx1ous. cl ·1:ani 5,W> sq ft. 4·5Br. SlJ:J . l"eC' rm, formol bar. On Mn· tract with/rent·likc pay mcnts. SliJS.000. Dnve bl' 53> Via Lido Soud Then call agt. 64.5-958 645-9850 or eves 673-6732 --- • • ....... ,.,.s. oee.w~..... 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C.el ~ JtOO J.1Ud•U,_b pluuec. .__._ ... _ 1010 ...._ fw 1700 71I·1171 Hk for ........................ •.:.,,._,,..1·.ca1u ="at ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,-~= ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brdord Pl. sr.ooo 1'4'itt •---------'·--------61Wlt t MIWUSTIMGI lntnuuaum.aBr.Call ZPRIMJl.:UNJTSNo.San WILLPAYCASH ~~~~~~~ S.-. 5 Bdrm, :s ba. a.oo -'\ 5:30pm 1~1,.182. °'* eountr. 1125.000. ill a ftaab for 10UI' bouae, = f\ remodeled homo nr ....... r. Owt W/21% dwn at 10%. W»Uor land. 1chool1, ft P'V ... ONLY illlj Mike Bryant, .. 97.3009 SCOTTRIALn •.ooo. 48.lt Acapulco. 1100 (714) 1~.L-71Jl RE/MAX873-4Jl3 •••• .... ••••••••••••••• i------------OC:IAMDUPUXIS • 20UNITS I~~~~~~ f •Over New 3 bedroom homes Seven Years young. well li0.000 caah ror 2 or 3 Br 100/ol.omt +apt.StootsCo.nstr. toc»tod, we ll m a in· house. Matas. 876 N Lovely 2-atory Sand &ll-4414 or4t'l-1383 tained. Partnership dis· C raod, Porte rville . Pointe on cuJ de sac. ap-..wPOIT llACH sol utlon. Prl n c. on I y . 111:1254. D/784·8818 prox, 2350 sq.ft. with.4 V IL"i().000, bedrooms. b•ti boo.us ~ IGC.'. on Penln. It room. 2.5 baths. dlmng Nwpt Shrs avail All ~area. family room. amenill&> Presenlly kitchen with bullt lns. lealf4. Tu.m·key opera· fireplace, gas barbequc lion. Properly mgml and Spanish Lile roof. av all. 875-4912, BK R Sl.l4..000. BKR. S40-1720 MIW DUPUX TWl. 1226 ..... "St .... --· Each Unit has 2Br" den. I Oto ••••••••••••••••••••••• dh lut w1oak cabinets. bkns, rnicrowa\'e oven. fll>lc in liv r m & mslr bdrm. skyhte11. patio, PA.MOttAMA YllW cedar ceihn11 in ms tr nus large custom bwll bdrm. separate yd . lg dhl fa mily home has Just car prage. SatSlln 1·5 don osen •1 ... , ..... 1m1 E 17th ST. TUSTIN '. 731-3111 SHARP 4-PLfX J Br owner's un1l Near South Coas~ Plal<i Own.er wtU finance Dav\d Bourke. Rllr 546-9950 ---- features s Bdrms, 4 a · Dix spacious home w /5 baths. ne w carpels. 281'-stucbo twnhle unllS ·drapes. wood paneling, Honw has J lg bdrms. int er com und tinted ---------"2''1&. l>eparate yd, dlx ~ thruout /\ musl W' kitchen. Mediterranean see! Call 546·5880 for COSTA MESA i.lyle archit ectufe, more info. 4 HouMt Oii I L~ bcaut1fully lndscpd J\ re · -'."A HERITAGE REALTORS .•......••.•........•.. 1100 ....•.................. ..PIUCULASHEO l.owest pr1Cl.l In t:O'>lJ al pride or ownership M~a. Only l(y,;-duwn Open Sat I 5 0 WC. J\l\tllys rcnll'<I lb see C.llll agt 979,5099 Worid Red &tat• SUPER 5-PLEX 556-7777 Unly II X gro:.l> & xlnt MIWPOIT HACH 12 UMITS I OOOH from OC:E/\~ Unbelievably low LOW PIOC&D al S4ll...OOO Owner w11l lntdt' terms ·Ta.kc O\ er "suh Ject lo · & could l'Yl'n ha~ i.pend.able' J>on t Wltl.JI I 714 545 9491 t:;.i.sL,1de rNI lmck L.nm 3 U. Owner. unit 3 2. frpk .. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... .Md ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_,., 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Okler. super I BR Villa. view. courtyard, gar . $32S. 673-2181 or t96-MM ...,.. .. 0 • 3141 ....................... Eml!raJd Bay. winter rm· t.al. 3 BR. maid's qtrs. AvlW. Sept llil. SlSOO Mo. Turner Assoc ~I 4941177 ....... •ocJr 316' ....................... 11 l Via Udo Nord 1175 'mo. Lge 2 bdrm. 2 ba with den & pnt10 Waterfront Hornet> Inc :M36 W Coa.~t Hwy 631·1400 ~ bdrm . 3 ba. Mid · PenlMuJ1t SOSO. Avalla· ble now ror year. 673 11744 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ge11•_. 1202 .•..•....•...........•• ta&IMDERS a1tbr Balboa Island S265 2br kids gar n1{·t S3753br condo 1<ar frt· $400 4br kids pool cult· 557-0125 Aruuow. owner mu't :.ell· now. 24x52 l11llr rrs l. 1970, w 8x20 encloi.erl porch 5 Star Anaheim Pel Park Redurcd to S26,0C() Mnkl• offt'r to day I ( J IJ6:r7 77) Worid lted &telff 556-7777 t:OCI glitr 2 2. inC' $1 l!ill -J)l!rrno !'\o quJltf w 20'~ .._., ........ 3207 Mobile Honw Store 956-4500 COSTA MESA · NURSES WELCOME Ideal lrn:at1on. l'lo:.t' tn work, sboµp111~ & entt'r tauuncnt w hu.' :.top al the pbrk ·77 Sk} l111l' .... mglc ... ule-111 l'11:an. quiet p~1rk w t'lhhM· & jacua1 Luw 1.ol4 .-.µ.1n rl•nt SI ll.tfJ;j I :)-l'li I :..L NSlll~t. M()lJILE HU~"-"' 554-3700 li<lldl'n Wl"l>l 24xf.i0. :!Hr 2Ha . ram r m . ('""torn rt'<lwood deck !!• r•k ~Jn Juan c.i po 496-3:.137 -OllANGE:COUKTY IEAUTY NEAR GOLF <.:OURSF. 2Ax60 Keywest '70 <.:eo· tral an. dshwi.hl•r , 1m· mac. 1o:reat loc·at111n <S0l76X-XU 1. Mobile Hot. Store 956-4500 FOUR UHfTS.C.M. N<'ar new. 3 llr owner:. urul. 2'ba, frpl, 2 Clfr .:ar . 3 2 llr. 2 b;1. unit., • TSL lnvstml.5&42 100:1 16 DELUXE UNITS PIUM ~ f:ASTSUH': l'l\1 2 Udrmi; 1·111 h TII EST/\ltN1-:s r n c;.l<J ~711 SHARP DUPLEX 1'wo 2 Bdrm urul'I JO ,1111 cond. Tt·rm., \'l•r) r1i-x1 hie.,\ IOU!>l .... 11 ~ILUl.lll11n All offrr~ l·11n,1rl1·rf'fl Owner 'Atll hl'lp (111.1111" Xlnl CO!>l J \l 1·•;;1 1111 ,, l1un \.,k 1n11 11 11 1) SJ:tj,:MJ R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 2 llal hi Uuplll\ IOI I IU.'14 Uayfrvnt 111 ht " h1'.d dwn 0"1wr 4!13 f.84 321_.j CONFIJSED ... d~n $:!02 300 1)14 n1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• :)J2 464'J Near new. 3 BR ho mP. dObe lo bay & a<:ean. ~.!;:4 Ht-dmed t•l'il ' • frplc . 2 I 00 Jacu111 Uhl 1iur..ai.!l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUJOMo.}rly l\1l1Grun r.5 Acre--cons1suni; 111 l t11 10 .icrt'. parrd-.. ltJU'I 1111•1.11 to \1 I. M -.l. < 1. + 111ub1ll• home wn1n~'i 1-.... w f'A > 1nl'"'" HJµ111 I y .: r o v. 1 n Ii: a r , •. 1 1i f ... l'."okm HJ\ l'f">ldf• ( ()Ull l) l>nC'c'(! ~Orn 12' Lu ·~1 1.,r Ml ft Ow1wr ~1r Sll'pht'll...~ II-) l -036t> L ilt• t11du:.Lrtal In 11h' 'I Ul>l1n lni"n .. ~' J>JI k l$rand n<·14 i!llJV-11 IL •Jll I> d\ J ll wut 1n !Jn m1· U}, Rllr G7~t>IGI 3222 . ............••••...... HartJ(.11' ll1di-:1• 4 lldr m. 2' , ba. tw:iuuful 1nlf'rior t!UL~l.'lndin~ \ lf'W $2()1)1) JX.'f mu ~ygl~,oi; 11111 J Lldrm Ai fanuly rm. formal clin in,.:. Ll•rnflt 11<t•Jn \It'" SlUXI mo <'OH PORAT 14t•t..\/..\ Ht:: \I.TY 5"41.1 l'.~ 1...-, Jl'l't~ l\K .. 11011 \1r l-!11111-------' ''"d (1t1• .;l,1r m t. 'l>nnklt'r:.. ~·. u .. ;,lilt .. ~ 111f1n• .,pare, lllJY bt· c11\1t1N1 into 2 un1h lrnml'd OC'C'Up.tn('\ <>wncr 551> 3131 LohforSd• 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttz lot. SO'Xi.22'"2 . a-bs~ rrom o<'ean lev('I, pnme :->11 Laizun.1 lr11•;itwn I' I' ~ 2.3 ACRE LOT vtEWHOME ~ L.hc troot row 111 cic d~1ve lf"tn~ Tf'rrarl', d lw.W') home "'tlh ~"" 1n1'· rrung VJU(. f:im1ly rm . formal d1n1ng ar<'<1, bill1ard rm 3 IJ~e lxlrrD.3 ~ .. f:ibulous ~ $2500 Per month 'n.4* HARBOR ' l>t\l .. llln 111 ll.11 hu1 ln,,~lnllr)l ('" taDSPIQOI I 2 bdnn. l be. WtllaidllA 1raall private feactd" yard. Sl'IO. CALCO=EALTY I 2 Br, wall to w-11 ttpt, / some awUancee. ftp~ clole to ICboola " iboP· • ping. 1425 mo. Days ,m-not:evesm-3'71. ~ Charming 1 l>drm col-taae. New carpel. reoeecS yard. Stove t& r efrig . s:m. 64S-43218. Sludj() apt. rncd. no do41!. mature adult, utii p&Jd. $!00. 52M211. Brand new 2br, 3ba Coo· do. View, frplc, D.R .. comm poot, spa. ten.nrs crts. '650mo. 962-0496 oc 9618-4458. ------Nearly new 3 bdrm . 2 ba. bull ins, dishwasher, 2 car gar aac. patio .· /\dul~. no pets. Avail· Sept. 1st. $495. Call 675·0562 days. 67J.14J8 eve:.twknds. J UR I Ba, 2614 Fairway Or M> lse. Drive ~y. 1-l>b Tide Rily. 41W·94.56 -------· 0-PoW 32H ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or leai.c lovely view hol'ne. SSllS. 3 btlrm , 2 ba. hug~ upslairs bonus rm. With deck. fl.Illy fenced. c...ioi.e to schools/ bhoP ptng 1 Manna/ beaches llU'I 496-0642 --------&Toro 3232 .......................... HOM ES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br Pnced rrom $466 lO S49S. Fncd yard " garage-; Famil i~~ please. Kids & JJ'ils ~come Call 964-2566 or 973-29'1l. Ag\. no fee. FouA• Y.., 32l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llO~u;s FOR RENT . · J or i· hr f'nced from Wl> Lu $4VS. Fncd yard & J?a r agc-. F a m1l1c:. pita'"'· k1 dc; & pl'h .,.,.ln1rnc <.:all 964 2Sl:iii or !Ii :.I 297 I. /\Jet • no r l.'t' 4hr, 211ba. :.unken FR. lJ H .1 r r p I (' , water/J(ardcncr ind, 9Ji5 963 l lOH ......... •adt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-IOM£;5 FOR RENT J or 4 l>r Pn ced from l!G.S w $l9S. t'ncd yard & l(draRei. Fam1l1e1> pll.'B"it', kld'i & pel~ "'1'1rome Cal I 964 25ti6 or 9732!111 A~.nofce --- Ol...OER llOMt;. Beach t Warner area. 38R. lge )rd, S5SO /mo 2131tB2-0C!ll. 4.0 pm. · New. t>k>Rant 2-bdml • f.1m rmtS6001mo) Plush C'ptng, l~1 ba cedar & wa.~ ~ bib to orean Uble car /.vt gar, fulty malnt y . Adull!>. oo pt't.S. lnqwre al 527 lbOI Sl 714·960-6331 • :J Bdrms .• '!l. Lar gest model an Hancho San Juaquln. View from your own pnvale balcony off l¥ liv1Rg r m . l"a s t t~crow ~s1bl<: to enabll' )OU lo start enJOylnR ea:.y Cahfom1a hv1n1t ul an afforcfa ble pn ct» 'Ille Lumber Yard Shop· ping Mall · Owner ex· trcmely anJCious! High gross 111come with 3 1,2 year lease plus 5 year op· I.Ion. Pn ce includes com· plc.'le inventory. fixtures and equipment. Below market at $10,000 FOR.EVER VIEW IAYFROMT FOR SALE OR RENT tbr. 2""ba. overlooking golf course. By Owner. I~~~~~~~~~ ~~. 642-5031 by so many alls'> Don l know where L(I ht·i:in pl11nn111.I( your 1nv1•.,t ITlC1"ll programot You will find our highly trulnl·d stair of over 40 hr lpful !'hone for .in Jppo1nl ment. One of lht•w t an get you i.tartt.'ti in J ..ubd lnve$tmenl progrnm ~ 2 urut.s. C M. $130.prJU 2 umts. Orange $1S2.500 ,...wportt.ach Hone Pr-opHiy Some back bay view. fanut.llllc area for hugl' ranch borne + barn & sta!Mes Call Jim t1an· ~ 1714 ) 838·5970 d~. <r'l 4J 5'81 5787 evesiwknds Guardf!d ~ale Tennis. ens, Jae. oo Rrf'tlnbelt Ocean View. 6 plitnr 8eaul1Cul upgrad e $1,tmrno. 75i9-393C> VA<.:ANT HB loc. 4 BR. i''am Rm. fplc, $S50 me Asx for Ke1lh, 962·4471 ; • ll~So.Coasj H1way m'Vtllage 1-'air LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 FAMILYDBJ~HT 81g ocean view, with large heated & filLered pool & spa. 4 La rge bdrms .. lormaJ dlrung " ranuJy rms., 2 frplcs. + recreation room & offtce. Asking 1!47 .000. MINT CONDITION + oocac A distinctive Lido l!lland bay front home offering Newport lifestyle beyond L'Ompare. A unique com· b1natJon. of LOCALfo:. DESIGN-VALUE. com · plctc w/p1er-slJp & dock 714/646-7711. c:?:1 Walker & lee IEST LOT & VIEW IHSUYIEW 4Br. 3Ba. 2 sty, Port Royal Model with its own nmom pool & s pa, ex· cep tlo n a l home . nume r o u s custom features. proress1onally decorated & ln~cpd Hy o wne r /bkr . 471 41 644-2263. Newport Shoret1 4 RR. 3 ba. 2 bl ks lo ocean . Deluxe duplex, 3br & 3br Sl.28,000. 642-9677. Over3000sq ft .,., blk w ·---------1>11.y & beach. $23V,OOO 1• 646-1757. ------- OPa. DAILY 3:30:5:30 34 SILVER CRESCF.NT Prestlgiou!I Turtlerock Highlands . 3 Bdrm, Fanuly Hm. detached home. l'rofcssionally de· corat.ed and landsfaped IJke a model. Overlook· :i Bdrms .• 2 batru.. North U.guna cottage; waJk lo Cre1>cent Bay Beach. 1---------IOATSLIP Included 111 lhis NJ>:W ex ch~ive Newport Ueach UllUng. Pri val e ya rd w ith lll!veraJ fruit trees. Large attactlcd 2 car garage with door opener Priced 111$17S,OOO ingyard and hills. Priced m,. . 1i~b~ wseU quick.ly <.1l $198.SOO. ' ' In»alll1's~ UNIQUE HOMES ,eo-2•00 G75-Q)OO ., ~ ----YllWY•WI! ...._..._. 10 Laguna BHch's 1inest •••••••••••••••••••••• custom ho m e . 4 l'rg CAUF. Q.ASstC 180 de1 white wale 'lleW, nr buch. S Bdrm 3h ba +den. dbl lot. On ol a lclnd. $Q>.OOO ls Bdrms , 2 1)! balb . 11ourrne t k i t c h e n . Sacrifice at szos.ooo. 541)..3896 steal Sl00.000 down ,~- £as{ ter ms . OWNE .., Ca t r or a ppt 714fl33-3Sllor~7 - MOMAICH IUMMIT H Beautiful 8-Plao unit, 2 bedroom + den and 2 baths. Panoramic moun· taln, valley and ocean views with city lights by nl1bt. Community pool, s pa. clubhouse, 113',000. • COUMIU. ...... co. 496-7222 831·0836 ................ .......... •MO 9U~FYIMG• Only $10.000. take over fanlalUc lease OPllon on 3 BR exec. home. Won't last. Ownef. 541-0210 HAl.IOlt VllW Elepnt.ly upgraded 3 Dr in great. loc. Lovely yard. 87M313 RE/MAX ~~~ 'iSlit:n.1JOO ·~dtir.J-~ S.Clr•• 1076 ........................ Ml~artleecll 12 UM'TS By Owner. 4br. D.R. .. ~.R. l Door rrom the Ocean. ZI)' ocean view. S™l.900. Unbellve•bly low priced 492-$2'l3. at. MZ.OOO. Owner will ,..._, _B_V_n_l_E_B_£_A_C_ll __ trade. W..Wletll •ttlh Larae home w tocean 11 .. 1nr view. rnuoo. t-4tri-.t28K Beautlful 4 Br. PR. secluded patio. pvt beachclub, move-In MIWPOIT DUPLU cond. Owner olfen • reaJ °"9l tbe land, w.ik to the buy at Sl.25.SOO. Opn Sun be.ch. Super abarp 3 12·5. 3931 Via Su Bdrm owners un it. Gorpio.G ·8'46 w/,..,_ a Bdrm rental. bal uve firtplacea and s..-.. 1n aaove-U. eoncl1Uon" C Uf I t .. I 011 AaklDI •11,000. Call ..... ,, .... •••••••••••• •Ullfarapp&. ·. HlRITAGE Iii 1\111 >HS YllWMeSO... .......... Offl'look. ----Udoblt.2 ..... ftplc • ... .... .......... Room to••· .... leller wlll Mlp ftHHe. Fu II .Jrl"c. -.... C•ll Mlehy ............. $18,900 Bring ktng s1ie bed ror th1s Ii: master bdrm. seller includes s1dt> by ~•de r e frig erator, washer. h~ front kitchen 2 wuts, C M. $"163,900 2 urut.s. C ~-\ $100,900 2 UOIUI. l ..o:. AlumiLO't $150.000 I hnic,, R1\•t•r\1dt• .. Sll.5,000 MaWet.on./ ~ w new bnck tile floor. • 12x60 F1 cetwood . fl7 (S7962) 1 uo11i.. tulh:rton Trtr,.,.... 2300 $150 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l uml~. t \Jllerton .tl89.500 '' un11~. Ocean.c;1dc ~00.000 I units. Los Alam1l0!> $225.000 TUDEWIMDS St!ruor c1uzens Compl facilities 2191 H3rl>or HI. C M. Sptce rent $00 32 rmx ~<!_JICl.i 646-4151 :_ llAM> .. Wl .... 2 ................. .-cl 673-2113 LEASE Of'TIOH Unusual opporturuly to assume lease qplton on a beauuful exec home in a most de1rable art':l of' Cd." Home 111 h1~hly up graded & in xlnt cond ~to assume Call for deta1h l'nnc1pal-. onl}. O:eanfronl 2 bdrm. 2 b• pool. clubhouse. securi· ly, no sm chlldren. S7$0 mo. f\im1shed w1utU. paid or llnfurnis hed 7 14 /638 -3 724 & 313 6.13-4989. Sharp 3 br w/new pll.ISh c rpt thruout. h v rm w frplc. bnte cheerf11l lotchen. p~ baC'k yard $500 847 1622 . 1'148. 984() Mobile Hon.Store 956-4500 MOBILt: HOME 8 U Y St; LL R Jo: N T tlNANCl'.: MoWleHo.tStore Woi wwliua C.....,. CALLUS 661·1021 HUNTINGTON BV-'l'HE S t:A• 2 BR 2 Ba + den Call agt. 646-i3IM) For the dbcri m lnallnR buyer. Executive home in beautiful HW\Ungton Beach s • Park. 34x65 deluxe sig. Mark I, 2 ·bdrm, 2 .ba. fam. rm. wood burning rlrepace. circle kitchen. Xtras too nwnerous to lisl. Shown by a pp t . on l y . ll\H11457 ·8 ·9 . C a ll S37.J272 For the dlscr1 mlnallng buyer. 76 "Roll-Away" mobile home for sale by owne r . 24xH'. cnlry k it c h . u · Man y amenities. see then com· pare. 714-727-4898. Adult park. no p ets. San Martos, CA. Rent 1p. a.s. '19 Crown Point 12x40. J..Br, tBa. awnina ••klrt· 1a1> PP.,541-M4C.ll. ..... w. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAtmP'UL VIEW LAND RIDcho Callr. area. Dae. Build a mlnl·raocb or lll'Gftt Uani sutMUvlaloo. Oood Urena: A1t. ,'IM«llA. 4 urull>. If B siro.ooo Mas t• Dnert. 14 umts. Garden tirove . ...... 2400 Vi\(;AHJ', xlnl HB loc .• 3 !lit. 2 Ba. SSOO mo. Catt Keith. 962-4'7 I . . $l25.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lG WUl.l>, Buena Park .------- .. $600.000 18 uruts, Temple C1ly . S600.000 36wllts, HR $1,935.000 40 wllt.s. Temple City .. S1 ,250,000 56 W\lt.s. Montana <new I . .. S1 .950.000 omce bldg. Ga rden Grove .. .$500,000 Motel. Anaheim ... S4,27S,OOO L •• .,._.._. ..• not born. Apartment ownenhrp !sill a malf~r of luck. It re presents careful, s t ep-by-s tep plamlna. We can help you desiin an invest ment program ta1Jored to your financi.n11 " your needs. An'WOPENlNCS on our staff. OranRe County 's most pre · slleious 1'1veltment of. Ik e with lt11 salet of ~ 1S7 mlJUon. baa a rew o pe n in g• ror qu.alllled profes1l0nl1JI. committed to lnveatmeol real eatate. We offep Mml·private olfi~. ru11 technical fl ·a .,pport 1y1tem1. a 11enerous c:iommlakln apUt. • ex· celleat. lnve.t.me nt • ,.... lrllntn1. C-11for an tppOUitmenL. 1u.1•. . i fiMIAIL A.~! to,.!'U.•x• FOii.EASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Mission Lakes Count ry Club. Golf· leMls-pool. Beaullfully landscaped. no main· t.enance yard • 9000 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Springs _7_s&-_1_84S_.___ _ La r ge old e r h o m e C.... MIMI 3224 downtown H. 8. $475mq.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. Aug. JOlb. Ref Deft&xe 2 br. I ba. All new _Plcue_ • SJIH>l23 • . in & out. Encl. gara1e. I bdrm duplex, brand nett pvt yard. Adult couple. I cpt. walking to beac.b. child ok.. No pets. Must ( r u I l l r e es • $2 9 b see. $400. 979-3U2. 1000 714-963-6767 Bob Graves~ Pomona -:- ~~~2~.13-~378-~25~72~~~ 3 Br. very lg, custom de· :;: sl~. 'plush. ad1dts only I'" I'• . t._•a• lJ.d ··~·················~ QltofSNte I "•rfr -2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mmo Sm Valley area lot on creek. water-" power. 117.500. 548·2915 ......,.,.., no children or pets . Located 295 Mesa Dr. 11.'W). SS-8Cllll ..ae.n 2br condo nr. So. Cs t Plaza Pool , 1390·1450. No pels. 13341f74. DUPLEX. 2br. lba. new For Lule, 2br. den. 3bl oveOoolUn& water, S754 . MM313 leave meua&t on ta~. i 3 BR. 2~ ba., wet bar. • ft. boat alip iDcl. T~ It pool; •tesis to beacl. m>Mo.M8-3ZlS : ...... 2700 32'4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• crpt8. drtJS & patnt. Sm .,..... child OK. No Pets. r.o ...... NH s:&mo. L9154-A Meyer Pl. .......... •••••••••••f • 320 aaea with t'erms·call 541· 3414 a rt 5 · 30 " 1 Br coodo. loft. ~. for inlo. wtndl. t.ennla. pool, Jacuu! )l SI acres with almond pm. Couple only. 1'> trtt•. house & pool. Lovely 2 Br condo. pool. pets. Sl'IS. 54HZ51. ; Termr. ~-o1111G. 1arace-a ca.rpon._ 16 acres with mobile 1425. Iowa St . CM. ~ • . bom&-M.000. Terma. ...... ~~ ~d -...=· 2000 acre developed lfela Verde 4 br, 2 ba, .f.2UC1..wQ • . · rancb·IZ,000,000. 1 • ...ai.. &a ab I SeYeral 40 acr~ parcela: .._ MJl. ,per U1> bdrm. a ba ec~ech aec:ludecf.$35,000 each. BltmL frplc, fDCd yard. W'-'-.. AC A...a•1~-.... ~ -.....-e ... Good terms. ' ' a&Mti no pMa. I 8evwal lniaatect alfalfa WTSl»I .._n.a t ....... $2400/acre. Brand 3 Br ...... n . ........ vacaUon home on new • .... _. 111e Co1on1 ' llr I Lah Naclmlento In townbome, 3 car ,ara... w/,_ B8Q c....,.. priute development. ~ave~~. i:.::J.: poo&, teaal.t . HU'. Ooocl ft.talna" water •kl· ,.... I lnlf...:~\~.. ==~i ~el)' p&eue. c.om.ad K9 llatkl et WW.H11u1a. llilllol'. ~ ... • ..... Slreet 0-Roblea ,_,UMJIO _. ...... ·.•- p . ...... U.t.nh••~ ...................... . ..................... . ~~ ........•.... ?~~~ ~.~ ..... ?~~! 19ftALI HOM ES f"08 llDn' ~Ill&. ••••.• -19' JOI • tw. Prlc.d ll'OQl •1&.i1a ....... me •to .. r.cdyarc1• •••t .... · ... sno 1ara1u. P'1mll1e• 211.a .... .-ptea••· K•d• • i>•t• S.. 0.mHte Wllkomt CaU • 2511 or .. &....-INclt ....................... l241 m.-i AJtJ.. "'° , .. , .. ,.. ..... H M ....................... NO FEE I AP' • Condo rMtal1 Villa Rt'ntal1 fD..4tl28kr Bluff~ rondo. lovely. l\IP'lf dean 3 OR, 2 ba :t Qar 1ar. Poot Ho ~.._. ~MoA1en'~ H .. 1n u... M 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tll .... .._.. H 6' ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUW_,.. AT 601 UDO Newport'• mo•t p; • ~hilt\ rl•• condo wrt&h ~•t>wair e.y " Oc'fl8n vlew1 Oo lh u water 1 Odrma. '3 balha T.olal 1u~ 1..cutity You've. arrivt'd at 601 'Udo. Sl~per mo Cote Realty 4 lnve1U· m .. nt 640-1117 • BUJFl'l> 1'wn.hltc 3 IJI\, 21,\ &. \le JIV\ i rt't!nbelt. mG. IM •A'l· M6·4:1Ml --. tiaycrwt (hargtt :s bdrm. -Ca:t '·l:J . l421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... c... Hid.. lkh 2 la + farn rm wlfrple 6 1"t bier lul. wuhr lfhr., aor.u.. MamL cor, lfTGU Lp IW'n 3 bdt1n, 2 ba duplo Win,er r 4'ntal _.,molll.\1·*3 c....w... 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12116. l Or mobile home. Mature ad1dt only . No PN Q\llet. s~ure l991 Nwpt Blvd. M8-8373. ••• MuwtL'"9 Dtt l'l;,. H11erta Nciwptwt &.tach You llN lbe WU\Mr of ............. 182.'° value>. to Rintillal Rruto &\f"!m" Balle} Circus oo1¥ Af!coutett, f1~ sus e~s •WALK TO Ot:ACH 38r. 7S.t807or4i7 1744. t'Um. 1 bl' apt 1275 & $100 mo lse, tennis, pool - ---S300. Av1ul. Au1i. 1st. & volleyball. gar. fll\ 2 Sly A·fraf™'. 3br, 167~ tJicl 11r . Ad ults, no 962'8528 .>early peu. 2110 Newpon Bl. All& 2nd thru 13th ~1m Convenl1un Center Tickets mus t bo ex ~h•n&ed for reserved 5eaU at t.he Convenl100 Center ahead of lime 0&11 642·56'78. ext. 272 lo daim your licket.i.. ••• -----·-· New 3 BR. 3 ba .. lge. lot. wet bar. beums. Crplc .. ocea n view , patio & aglow with c harm. In • North Laguna. 2 blks. t-0 Shaw's Cove. S8SO Mo. Hillie 494-7551 .f Bdrm. 2~~ba . New home. Ocean vlew. Avail 1mme d . $750 /mo . 494-8188 OCEANFRONT-Wkly or yearly renlls S400 & up. 400-3579. ~ Bdrm, I ba. North uguna Charmer with garage. S.SSO/mo. Phil 49MOU Nace 2 Br 2 Ba w/canyon view & frplc. near new. S695 m o . 8Jtl·8900. 4&?-6344 a.ft 5 Brand new N wpurt Tt:r rat"e Condo 3 br. 2"2 bll. lltOVe, refng. wsbridryr, 1)00I No pets $>'15/mo 6Jl·l3l7 or 213-4TI-8474 For gracM>US hving·l.hls 1~ 1t! Big Canyoo condo 2 Br 3 Ba w1pool, tennis. Jae. No pets. S875. m.33t9 LCH 4 IORM. l IA Canal front. Comm pools & tennis Avail now. $825 Lbe 64.5-3370 Bl"'fs condos, leases S560 to$750 Agent 644·1133 ----- EASTILUFF HOME Large split·level exec. 3 br, 3 ba. Pool. jacuzzi, fantast1l' view, fuH-0 . rm. rec rm w/pool table & full bar. Walk to N.B. Teruus Club & best CdM Schools . Unf. or part furn. Lse. Avail. 811. Refs & sec. dep. Sl 150 mo. ~236a: fi42..0050.. Q\arming 3br. 2ba, home dor;e w bch, shopping. & schools. S7SOmo. 645-7498. 631-3191. ~ly home. ocean vu. :S 1---------• BR. 2 ba. S950 Month LOST & ALONE? TUrncr A:.l>oc. ttEMTIMES 49EH501 494-1177 SHOWSYOUTHEWAY OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 TOGOHOME . Ba. in anfil· d t. prestige CAU6ll-4SSS atmosphere. vt beach. l•--------beau l. g re •nery & -------- serenity. 0 l~c Zbr. 2lflb;a. l~x. all a ppl. WATERF!RONT HOM ES Q-pt.s & dtps. 3 blks to 631-1400 oct!an. Avail. July 26th --------$MSmo.1lse. 540-3342. ~MiC)lllel 3252 OCEAN Vi~w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Crest 4 BR. 21..i ~guet Shores. Jbr . den, Ba. dm rm, fam rm. ten· .:Jba. fncd yd II blt·ins. rus. pool. & rec area. $'800 ·au eomm•ty r ec facs, mo. 673-6450. walk to beach, S8001mo. -• 'J.2,3 yr tses. 497·1751. New luxl.lry condo., or 493-8081 Mardi S pauld· ~ach, ~. SW1mming. 1nr tenrus. etc. Lq~ 2br. 2ba. · ---refng. dsbwshr. compac- 2br, Zba condo w /de n, tor. etc. No pets. 1 child frplc. fully equip kit, considered. 213·9'l4·5357 ?'vacy. 497~2339-_ • '!I~~..:_ ______ _ G42 8850 Agent 548-4968 -------• •P&n'HOUSI•'*" l Bdrm ~tnuler $!00. mo Very sharp, pool. 2 + UUJ's No children or bedrm. lge patio. $.WO. dots. 6'2·9193. Bob ur Dovie .Koop, ----- REI MAX 631 t..2166 LAllJl-llHctt 37 41 * *'-"P COIMlo• * 3 Bedrm. pool. jac . '5:i0tmo. Bob or Dovie ~· RE/MAX_~l ·l266 4 Br 2Va 8a. 2400 sq ft hom e . F a mily rm . fornwl din, kitchen nook, rdwd hot tub, stained g l ass & s k y l 1 g hts Gardener $1250/mo. 642-6.118 2br. 2ba, <.;ondo. Exec. home in Harbor RidAe Highly upgr11ded. fan· lac>lic vie w. $1.llOOtmo. Will consider lsc.. optJ.On. Call owner for U!Jpl. 95.>-1036 or 644-l>908 2br. 2"'2ba. lux all ma)Or appt inl'L W /D. Within w3l..l{fug distance to bch. Avail. Aug. 1 s t. ~mo/lse. 540-3342 Udo Isle home ; 3 BR, 2 ba . C lose l o private beaches. S850Annually. 673-7300 AJ,tent ~"S 3 BR. 2i,.; Ba, nr "' mm poo l. tenn is. • $700 tse. Avail aug l.~.~--- 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 b r. Prict:d from S46.S to $495. •~ncd yard & gar ages . Fa milies pleas e . kids & pet s welcome. CaJI 964·2566 or 973-2971 . Agt. no f ec. -------- 3 Bdrm.-2 ba w 12 car gar. A /C . Ga s & e l ec. S4751mo. days S58·1966 a s k for D eb by . or 891-4217 eves People who need people should always check lhe Service Directoey in the DAlLYPILOT •••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH Ml'H rNN. Ma.td aerv.. color TV. heated pool. Ut1 I. 1714 )494 -5294. 985 No. Coast Hwy T -,--- Small furn I room & bath s'lOdlO utU tum;· Walk lo bch & town. $195. 957-0282 or497-:m9 .. Newport •oclt 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENTALS 8ytheweek, now avail. Also Wint.er Rentals No fee. Agent675-8170 ----- SUUtB/WIMTER R&ITALS DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ,_.,., CO&Sf NW'I'. snn1,u 645-7573 BEAUTIF1.JL.LY de<"orat· ed 2 Bdrm 00 Lido With all amcruues. Mm1 view. $800/mo. Waterrr ont Homes. 631·1400. Your frie nds a nd neighbors use Classified when th ey ha ve something to sell. They 'II tell you how. we ll ll worked for them! U$ETHE DAILY PILOT "'FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bt. lJI Reach DO 1.... ' holdS Anl.a&~ iiit1f5Uw'll Any merchandise for sale priced st S100 or less qusllfies for a .Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2 .00 Call today, we 'II bill you or charge it to your BsnkAmericard 1 VISA or Master Charge. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • All items must be priced • ..A!:tJ;lln run 1n an appro riate classifi~tion • Sony. no commercial businesses ·. .. .... ... ,.,,..IMd .,.. ...... u.funt.. ""-*l!!d!X· Aypu.t '· 1979 * bAILY ftl&gOT DI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ml_ ..... l 7't ~.... 3124 ......... """"" At .............. .... .. a.. 4100 ····'········· ........................................................................................... . N~ .!J!R twnbtt •• ~ c:.MMwl J824 He s,......... •ff E•pud your llfeetyle ~..:° ~ 1--···············-·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• will • cocnpeUlale l'OOlll· • 8lthelor Apt. 111s1mo. 14 21:1r. 2ba d&lb· aarue .... •• dllcovw &UL 2br. 2bA townhouae. clHn. Elec. bot P-_l•t.e. refril 4t cio.. ~ om. Adi&. only. PlftOD. c.JI '380, ltU Wallace . uU1 furn. 0.)'I 60-8809. 211 Cedar. Ntw~rt TWOPEAIJHA PAD d ewaS.9030 ...._ ...,. -·-as1.-aornt·UOI manaaer want• , .,..,._,,.,.,.,_,_,. · M.S-'m>. •eeti1UN 4150 SUMMIRTIM& "*; Sc>cml Ac11v111e1 Dmtc lo r • F'1eo S unday. 81unch • 880'1 •Psi· 11es 13"15 to $125. a Bedrm., Beauillul aatdetL apla. 2 bath. enc Id aar . pool 4t spa. Adults. no Cool • quiet Newpor t Hahta aBR apt. Pool. pmlio lrprqe; Adulla. no peta t:m. 1801 15th St. &42-73t0. • •••••••••••••••••••••• fp&c. laUftdr)' rm. p1t10 pd.I TSLMarm. tu-1803 &chelor sm Jaraae1. S2$ mo. 1968 aple Ave. Coclta Meaa. GAfAT RfCAf.ATION: Tenn11 • Free Louona (pto & PIO shop) • 2 Heallh Clubs • S1umt THECABLES 161 & 18th St. 2 br w/pr-. Adults. cpl8. 642-0856 drpl. ranae. fncd yd. wtr , ..... br ----v pd, 53'7-0.'IM> 1.5. ..-.e 3 • 2 ba. carport. Clcanlron\. yearly. 3 BR. 2 ba. bU.M1 frplc. aaraae 2 D 0 U B L Es • 2 4 ti 2 aio.. ~~. Newport Blvd, C.M. l200. 3139 ,, E" Orante ... ~ no pets. t:Jear OCC. 1395. mo, 642·3t80 4400 • Jacuzzi • Sw1mm1ng, • Goll 011v1ng Range 887 "K" Victoria ... $.120 15l.-S. --- Bi a Canyo n Co ndo w/clus! 2br. 2ba. frplc, wet be.r, aecu.rily, lennls. pool,· s pa. Like ne w. 641MSOO; 640-*7 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• R AUTIFUL APART· MEHTS: Stngies. t & 2 BedrOOIJlS • Fo1· n•shed & Untum1shed • Adolt Uv1ng •No Pets • Models Open e1111ty 9 lo 6 E'slde new ~br ·bi Eaataide spacious 2br. duple1t, upper. ompl. bHinl. fresh paint. Encl. k.I C d I• Gar. Adu.Ila. No Peta. .. ~ .. ~~ r lrP c. SDS.873"7229. 323118roadSt.·S'750mo. .....,.., _,mo. No Pet.a. ----New d lx 2Br + del1 Adults Only. 13 5·8 WOODSIDE VILLAGE twnblestudio,l800sqft. Jolower.67~1. CONDO ·· 3br , 2ba, lg encl dbl,..£.a.r garage. squeMY clean. M2Smo. 3 Br condo. 1500 sq. rt. IJ4.S.75738gt 2.,.,Ba . btfl yd . dl x FFlCE apace available at 17875 Beach Blvd. near Talbert in Hunt· ington Beach. S50 per mon&h. Phone meuallt! service SlO per month. desk SS per mont.b. Daily Pllot o ffice. 'Phone 642-4321 ext. 276. Oakwood Garden AJ>artmenta Newport Beach /No. 880 ltV111e Pool.jacw:zi.A/C.lennis ----=-------lutcben w/mic rowave ct . newer bldg 630 28drm. Small hOuae wit.h oven. frplc In malt' bdrm Rlune. Brootview Tract. yard. Kids OK. Xlnt 4t Uv ·rm, lg pvt patio C&n'HPOIMTE Paular1no . $650 mo £'side location. Won 't dedt off matr bdrm. To EXEC. SUITES 1a• 1611•1 SJJ-8081' last Aski.og. $450. &lb· seecalJ m.5099 _ Jamboree & MacArthur 1714) 646-0550 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16tll SI !Dover ,;t 16thl l714 ) 642·8170 Adult 2 bedroom Super locaocn. Redwood beam ceilings. No pets $300 mo. I nquire 568 W Wllsoo Apt E. 64$-6448 nllt 974·Sl~ ____ 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. pool . &yWandows 0-PoW 3126 carport. elec. lntchen. PlusbCarpet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sns. mo. No children or 752-2737. Charming 2br. 2·s t y petS.673-4162 Days l230 UP. OHice·s tore. duplex. fprlc. ulll pd. Sm 1br. nr bch. 1827 W., cpts. drps. A /C 1730t' WE HAVE SUt tt B ""1 ALS . Aho9""" ,........_for ................ associated BllO"-fll'> lltALH•llS. l;l' \IW !ut-J. l' ~~ Lido Isle, wa t erfront. bacl\. apt. Prefer older m an. n o pets. $285. 673-8886 Lease. EASf 510£.IBr. tot<t!IY ~ated $300 mo. 101 Me5a Dr 549-2042 WESTIA Y.EU>EH 2311 Elden. l::asts1de ru.~ e.,-a lge 2 br. 2 ba. din rm, n~w c rpt , $395. D>fiwhr. newly painted. garllge & pool. Gas & water prud. Adulti.. no pets Avail. Aui: bl Mgr.~5780 ---256'f ~tden·S475 tno New dlx 2Ur t wnhH studio. 11-.Ba . Crpk , 1 dosed gar & I parktnK spal't> L I( p11t10 , dllc k1t l'hen. Tu see c·Jll 1119-SW!i Yearly rental. SS00 Mo · 2 DLX2 l:IRSUP £R VIEW bdrms. Avail Sept Quiet, nr i.hop6. ~ mo A.gent 6'T3·36G3 AdllS. no pets 675 234S P--......,,~~..._ ~79 2201 Pl«'thc S500. Mrs. Hartley. 33872 o-'boa .....,.. ,__ ee-..... H ... • --... ., ...,.,. Zarillo. 714 1493·1910. ._. "-· .._-. .ui , ·0 • ........,.'"' • .....,.. 64S-4Ui6 F\rst" last. sec dep. no -Newport Beach ore ta pl pets,dedtsfront&back. Desirabl e Ve r s a al le MSO.CaMery sect1on . Deluxe 2br, drps. rerng, studio. S395mo. Phone 67~912 broker gar. yard. Adulti.. No CaJM9-0833or96J·6767 pas.S335.556..t314. Hote l Apt:s, 2~06 W . t-La7_.0lt leodl 3140 Oceanfront. Npt Bch . ••••• ~... ••• • •• • • ••• • _S2_1_o_&_up-=--. ____ _ *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Ir. AcWh Oftty 3poob Covered car port pauo apts . BB<.l ' l'lose to rwys & bch.., walk to shoppmg 17 111 GGliiHw~st ~ s-a...• 3176 ......................... I & 2br, move 1n today Wal~ lO bch $285 to ~ 646--0007 or 498-1903 3116 .••••...........•...... I Rr & study. end pr.illo. No pet!> $2.85. bl & I a!> l 11um3S24 6f lwllh funi5'Md or u.twai.a.d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I MO. RtH RENT Establis hed Ne wport Beach full ser vice ex ecutive s uite . 3 in d1v1dual oH ices no w available. All amcn1t1c!> included tn month to m o n th r1•nt a l . MacArthur <•t J amboree. t:.XlX.VflVI-: ROW INC 752 7170 847-6064 *f lwllh UrcLwillMd $325 L{ce 2br, Iba. ll"IUry • ••••••,..•••••••••••••••• raci.1 & gar No children t6i .... .,...._ TI1 E £XCITIN'G PALM MESA APTS MIN\JTES TON PT OCll Bach.1&2 BK becutin SuitH New addU.1on to swte 180 F\Jll service exec. swlc:. in Newport Cl'ntcr. I t O('W'\'>fflres lO plush SUI round1ngs w /und('r . IUOWld assigned park ~-1'com...S295 mo, A.'k aboot our move-an al- lowance. lalloa P1 .&11Mlla 3807 or pets· 5411-6185 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. lba. 304 36lb St. S400 645-1819. 972.9999, COf'OllG .. Mtr" 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ba .. bltns. frpl, s undcl'k , gar . door ope ner, blk t n n 1u Corooa. $600 Mo. 673·6510 Beams & gla.c;s. huge 40r dplx. F1J>. patio. tenru~ $75/mo. Hi61-0693 Ocean V)ew. Ctose to bch lbr. $50().mo . 675·1497 VIEW 0 1-' O<.:t;AN & CITY 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc, be am ('C tl. 1acu u 1. ~arage. $450 mo. <.:all lt>b I WI 548~ INSTANT IN New'e br. 2"7 ba duplrx OCCWI view, 1650 ~ rt of luxury. rm·d )d. S4!1J 67J.6336or642 ~ Pnrl'\{' Ea11l Std(• loc, 1•x t•epllonallN 5.8;.tCIOU~ 3Br. 21.lil . (rpltl:-?"in :.m com plex. <odlt.!.. nu P<'L'i L!.l' or m o 1 mu S495m o ~~ l..Dvely all C1du1t. no pets. 1. 2. & 3 BR apt.s. 6200 Ed inger. HB 846--0619 New delu.xe 3 Br. 2•, ba ~e yard. Rarage K1di, o k . n o pt-l'> $500 ~2306. &tM 26SS 2 Br 2 Ba studio. j(ara~e sml yrd, no pc.·ts ~ mo. SJ6.Ja97 OCEA!"'fo~RONT. inland \1l"4. 2 Hft 1•, Ba , M'<' bldg.. pool & i.auna $600 Call T um , 536 341:13 . 6J6..6D) from $255 &. up Adults No ~:ts. ~1 Mei.a Dr 15 Bib East o( Newport Blvd I 9am·5pm $46-9860 Seand V-~lafe Newport Regency Corp. (7141644·7l89 1or2 Rm ~1tes rrom $75 T19 W 19th St. Call Tom 540-2200 AIRPORT AREA Bnslol St. Exposure U9l sq. ft 4 omce swte Wtlh li g ht e d l>l~ll a~ab11tty XJnt act'f'Sl> to 111,!W t:<lM frwy. <.:on l<H'l Pah:.ades Center ~a..'>tnl: (){face al 20Xl S K Hnswl 11200 or call 557-7010 L.uwer & upper Jbr, 2ba. Hwa. Harbour :.rea-<·on lbr. walk ·in l'loHI. Mesadcl Mar area $400 do, 2 Br 1•, Ba. $450 Nl-w 1&2 bdrm tuxur' adult aplS 111 14 plan• from $3541 + pooli.. h'n ru~. wate r(alls . pond;.! G~ for cookmR & heat in.: paid Fro m S an Oil.~ f)-wy dn v<· Nonh on Heach to Md·'adden then West oo McFaddt'n t<t-Sf>aw 1nd \'11l<11ee ti14 1893-51~ Retatl10ff1ce space. 700 :.q rt Westcltrr area 1-676-4148, call collect HEWPORT CEMTER C>e:.IRO ,_.aLa Luxunnu' <1r1ce Sub-let 642·5-lSb ti-10-jl.J20 carport,pool.$36Sycarly 4! l'htldren. n u pet:. SJ6.!M63 ~~.64Q.l589._ 75l 2LSG ------ 2br, 1 ba. townhse: del'k. i"2 Hr apt.s. bl tru. pool. pool. adlh c~ld 16 + . no adults, nu pelS $295 & -~ts. $430~73-0473 $325 !131 W 1~lh St 548-0el iliEW l.J~IT tn T nplt•" ADCLT APART~t:NTS Se!>tled among tall ptnh & rustunirstn:arn' PAC1f1C WOODS 839-2140 IAQtB.OR $250 tncl Ubl 673-3415 Ava.ii 1mmed 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. pvt palJO. lge rms. kA.S ol spa~ 10().$ B Hun t1ngton S t $4 251 mu ~91595 & 631·1300 2br, 2ba. $4%>. Jbr. 2ba. -------~. New w1fprk & 1 .... W• 4000 EXEC SUITES I~ IS havan~ your place of bUSlnel>:> at Baker Center . Rcce p l.lonlst. coolrc rm. phont.' N>verage. 100 Xe rox copies/mo. corr~e.. m · cld'd in·renL $eeret:mal Svc:. avail. For more tn· fo, please .call Bev at 1179-2161 Y"ti. 640-6259 t• • a• Jbdrm. 2ba. frplc, gar. SOo(Hwy. 3142 ....................... Room w/krtl'henetle mweett&up 5411-11755 --------....................... 673-21632 -----c.taMeta 3124 ....................... lbr. l blk f~ $~p1Jlg. 2tJr:. OJndo. l \<tbe, f~f. $255 • ..Avul. AL&.£. <L gar otittr. pool. leniiis 64>10ll6. crts. $450. Zl.3'588-6640. -----~- CdM. close to bea l'h. ~ meld<; ulJI 675-t497 LAMAHCH.AAnS E.Side.nrBal'k 8ay.2Br. Large, l .2&3 bd garden gar. pvt fncd yd, no dogs apts. Adults. Oshwhr. $360mo.548 7933 bttns. encl gar. gas bbq -Pool. Gas Pd. TIM Scott 2br. tba. S28S 2br. 1"2ba. Pl. 642-5073: 645·5611 $375 t'rpk. wshr tdry r 2 Hdrms. 1 ba th a pt. Adults. $375. mo. (;as pwd 642-5073. hoo k up. attar hc d garage. 279 W Wilson ~1819. 972·9999 Large 2 bdrm S300 Qwet Spadoasn>l'. apts. Yaml· bt.oldulg with bcauuful ly unit. Pool & Play. landscaping Ideal ror ground. Sundance WL-st adults owr JS No pct!> Apts . 1996 M aple. LEEWARD APTS. 202.0 642-1951between12·5. Fullerton Ave 11 blk -----East Newport Ave & 1 GardenV1sta Apts blk South of Uay>. Beaut. brand new 1&2 6.11-03!11 Br. frplc. laundry rm --------- lmmed. occupy S39S to Near new 2 br. 2 ba N ~ Co6la Mesa. AduJts only, TSLMgmt 642·9412 no peu Days &'75-~. eves673-1418 • *** ~wslli 4652 RDxbury Dr. Irv me You are t.he winner of ........... tkbh l$a2.SO value I. to Rlngllng Bros. Barnum & Balle Circus Aug. 2nd thru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex changed for reserved seau at the Convention Cent.er ahead or time cal1 642-5618. ext. 272 lO claim your ucket.s *** 1 Br. 1 Ba . ..Eastsade. storage. freshly decorat· ed -Small but perfect fCX' I adult. $265. 835-8544 New & clean. 2 BR. 1 bo . No l'hildren or pct.s. 121 E.Blly.S33S.968-3636. Newly decorated adult apt. 2br, lba. o pen beamed ceiling with IOls of wood. 1315 mo No pets. 61J.e3 eves. 2 Br. 1 ba, c rpt.s, drp1. carport. Kids ok. No dop.. $325 mo. ~.1m. Newport Hgls, 2 BR. large yard. garaae. Chlld. pet o k. $395. 640· 7814 or STUNN1NG Jarge. l~r. 548-1319. garden apt., pool. rec. --------- area.·$315. 710 W. 18th St. Mesa Verde deluxe 2 br. den. frplr. lge patio. encl. 1arage. Adult coupla. No IUda, no pets. '150. m.:M32. Make · your 1hope1ng eMiel' by uaiol lbe Dally Pllot Clualfied Ada 714/ 842.Q9'7. i..,.-IMdr 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT 2 Br. 2 ba w1pri vac·y. greent"r y , C'rastung surf & supn bea l'h . S895 /m o Wate r(ront Ho mei. 631-1400 ·----- DESI( SPACE ----115& Up. loc on Newport Room /04" rent Pool, "''" HI. NB. Call 645·3050 or ,, mo~ t' r $ 1 5 0 I m o ~ 1211 · ~2510&ft 6 I AR. ''-'!\. hath, :.han• k tlC'h l•n Sl 6V Call D-417llaft6pm 10US 2 Off.. -lanai rm: Bal. Perun f'~1 t•ntr. TV Smill H.tdf'·Away Office O\ly S'SO per month. Va l'anl. 325 No. Hs-<>adwa) ::,anta Ana 111::.lorica t Bldi: ~~or mort> mf<I call Sam Warren 558-00ll or !Wnata ~· 77CY7 BJOMo. Turner Assoc + ram rm. No smoke or 494·11TI rook $120 673-441~ SPECrACULAR Ol'ean & l'1ly VJews (rom unforn 2 bf'. 2 ba luxury apl Encl garage M31ure adults Re fe re n ces L ease sax> mo 49"· '!iJ9'1 --------- Beach rront studio ror rent. very cut e. gar. kitchen. rrpll'. du k $495 mo C:.11 G1!.ela 497-176t Newly decorated large 2 bdrm. 1 bath. 5 .mm to beuch. Adults. no pets liOO mo. 640-4281 Agent. call after 6pm. ... ..,.......... 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAltK MEWPORT Bac h e lors. I or 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From $369.50 Spectacula r spa. total recreation program. aoci&1 program. 7 pools. 8 tennis courts. At Fashion laland. Jamboree ft San JollQ\i.n Hilla Road. 17141644-1900 2 Br. 2 ba condo ...... blk to Beaut, qwet home 1m1 bch Lag. Bl'h Room avail Kit & pnv w1d + m S250 494 1294 Mesa Ve rde pleasant room in pn vale home with or without meab. No cooking. 54.5-2095 Stz ,.,......,. 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stmll oHwe. Perfect for answcnn1t service. eh.'. Only $75 per mo 1 IOl We:.l 17th St . Santa Ana For more 10fo call Jt>t· Canale 547·41 ll l 0 1 !Wnat a at !>56-no? 475 N Newport Blvd. N H Secr etarial s rrv1cc:. 3\ all Desk s pace or ul r ll"e or ~ w te 646-4481 LllJ(Urul. oceanfront pnv b e a <' h , f 1 s h 1 n g lnten or Design Studio. weekly /m o . W int e r W>sC., highly improved Rat.es. 499-3816 St95 mo. 2855 t: Cst Hwy Laguna Bch on ocn. adlt.s. N.8 . sl~ps 111 675-0!Yl2. ~ Newport oceanfro nt, sleeps 7. xlnt location. ne ar pie r . We e k l y . 673-16T1 v~•_.. 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houle ror reot. Big Bear ~ 6; linens furn. e 01tlt1L9r cpl. Call aft.er 3p.m.348·1989. ...... Slwe 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• bi>WOO • •Near new office bwld Ing suites . Wall r e nt below rompetitors. Own fee parkmg. Ocean vie w. Superior all respeClli. Might arrange part.1c1pa· Uon for t ax shelter. but . nol nel-es~ary . Owoers aubst.anllal. Next Lo Posl OHice. Linao_ & other j)r()C:OIDefll businesses. ··~ m&le to Laguna Beach '<! So. Laguna. call Owner 499·1625 tr N A call Own e r s R. E. o ffice 10·6pm Open 7 d ay~ 49M3l5 beach. a car gar .. auto MoYiftC! Avotd de~1ts at opnr. DHut. ba.y view. cut h vang expenses! Prestigious garden office TSLllgmt 642-1603 Proreas1onally sa.n ce building. Brookhurst 1971. Blvd. near Edinger 3 BR. 2 ba .. upper apt. HOUSIM.ATIS Suites from 3110 sq. rt . NMr Cicio. Quiet &Na. l mmed. occupancy Aduats pref. AJl. ~ 832-41.34 15751 Brook.burst. Mr. 2~ ba 1or2 quiet men t.o Jhr dlx camor 21314»5849 . .......... ~ ... l->wablellicX-llLl!!~~~!!.Ll fum-Npt coodo nt' bffeh-~~~~~~f=i;~;] ••Beamed -.-.:"-.fis• ______. -·-·"n• rn. · piDOtamic w11a m e . Pool . s na, Newly ·• • rsnl>I. \.'"ll:U&J• wuuu .-.-..... .tew of OCJl " city Its. [' COi • 642 7110 !· -Gnacloth wa covering ......a, aauu. Jae "cmptt ...,... prace. 645-209' ta ell· · • r-( -c C II ---=---'=-------..,.., 213/422-~.Lvmsg. •Fireplaces, wet bars. Ne ac. _,,/mo. a PnJr. M·P' to ahatt Ira •Diabwaben, walk·ln cloaets .:~ Jim / LYDft coodo In Blu&f1. N.B. •Balconies paUoa next to PoOI. Pf'V\ bath. Sinai• office our OC Airport SHO pr mo. Ph 541).MR •Park·Uke \andlcapln1 3br. tbll. Yeartr. SCepa t.o S275 ~11 :SSMU3. •Swlmndnl poola, lfCUui bch. 1118 W. Ba l boa _evea_.._; ---· ___ Anabetm office. busy cor· •Lilbted t-.. •• courts !W-4,_tfll)5~ .... 213~ZM2, Lovely plush t rl·level ner. IOOlqll '. CCrpl, drpe, ,...uuo .. ,,., .. •&0• ._."'ml. from beach; p•a e in g. a r ol at •Minutesto freeway1 • beac~ 91.e119tobucb,ll•upper 2 !U>+util.53MOIO -.e3$/ Pat at •9187 ---t-111-----·-'t l'9100M br, frplc. $3U y rly. QirisUan Bro share 41-ewa_. _____ _ ~ I ~ I ... •• . ___ bdrm &anaet &ch an O.C..AIM'Olf LOC. J tl-2 • TOWlllOUll •-•.a.-.-11\0. utll la cl. (213> I rocm auAt.e. -/mo . .......... ~l'/• •-v. No Pet• --·~· --n..-· .---11 ••••· __ ...,.. ._.., ~9'ew-t8f,2~. ----·---.--.--.-·· .... ' Offtc:e ()pen Dally 9 toa '(i) Dlo rm. ftp. ~· ••all a Jl'em Meldftt 1 rmmte, •-------• 17141117-IUI tt1ctm. Cell ment bet Nwtt CODdaa ~ fr 1a1rr00t omee, prs, Hartlar' Blvd., Calta 11 ... Calif. U "' ...-or ~"~ prel'd. san. n~a1. putiq, etc. ·ii. ............. llilil .... lillllil ...................... lllllil ...... IL1!ilii!!!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!J.i;;;;;;;::;;;;;:=:=====-1~---~~;;;;;;;;-===;;;:::;;J.=:4:'•=:•r1om:=.;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;. DAILY PILOT I • - . ; 33 OA!.VPILOT Ualboa Jaland. s mall l>lurc t Uf AJ!•t~ A\•aJJ now ~87~l10 F Wde C M pact• for clc bwuness or hobb) 17S•up MS 7249 * / 111't N tll lU '>t IH41 If For Jldil S20iiq. rt bw.I oe"" siuiu ... lialboiA .._., .. Lo.a S025 WllJld 673 ~ • ••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • M· l Cornt-r. l 30X90, W SIDlll bid& 9'.)1 W. lVth Sl,C.M. S375mo &C!·3490 So Laguna. bu.sanet1s or proless. space. UNOEJC s.YSQ F'T ~l Turner Assoc. 'Wlltridll...tal 4500 SWIMGLOAMS and 2nd 1'rust Deed Loans on rt~adenuul property C..\otomized to m t.'i!t your needs' R K Ot:PT. SAHTIAGOIAHK 714 /K:,I;!. 5200 ....................... ---------Laguna Hills · 2 Adj. SOOO sq . n. M·l Unlt!i, new bldg, A/C office f'ronli. on Moulton nr Luke Forec.l. Lse l.l y ownr ~l·t!Dl . • . {NEED {MONEY • 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • l ~~ .. ~ .. = w=~o.S:: ~ ..... ·~?~ •. 7100 ... . ........... . t.11 I l/C•h•r ..... Do JOU Ww probMm IOlv· In&. dilt&IJ work ln • buly cW.a ~ environ· .mem. W• llOllMOnt! to balance • edit ~~~ ... "?!~ ........ ..,.... 3 '* ar.... o-ti-""• ol ACCOUNTIHO CLl:&K electro ml 'n'taJ pro. pa1Mlme. luo·TuH. GIN.,~ tralDM9 Balboa Yacbl Club. tar•all6ftto ... mble m.ms. ......,,_ nt&dlea • ctia- •ACTR .. a 1ACTOU. .,..,.. A""1 ID,...... AU .... /aU t1piie. No ....... l .. ut••• up nee. "8.A.11." lo• ~~ C.llA tervJewlDI now. Our • E.O.f!. cll.uta bave worked ~Tr*'--.:. "Rocky D .. "Goldie Ir -.._ n.e .., .... : "Lad1 IA lmmed. ODHln1. will a.I" w/Robert Cclorad, trala, Newport Beacb . "Wrl 1ley ·a Dou bl•· _5tl-tll.I _______ _ lat er found • f:t •(.'all An I nu f Au ll 11 n c e 'lbfnpeuUc muaqe by Lealuc ~ 2273. oo fe.. llo'd hu:hotclH. N 9 . ~.J 30-IPM ~28JT j'UIWIDer loput • Com· pu&er t.,orta who has IODM booliffpiolfa~· cowat.lnl or DP 6ack~ pouad ror tbia Juolor pcdioo. Some CUIWmer com.act by pbooe. Tues tbru Sat. Xlnt c o . ~ Call penonoeJ for ln&.erview appt. mial", •DilneyStucUoa. Alaemblera. We will •Aoyooe Lnter•t.d lD train. Applf Tam al MovJu/Telev, call ~ Yacht.I usn ''S.A.M.'0 .....,. Sm L•. ~CM. FOUND:,.. Whitt" puppy llJU. 6 mo. . vlclnlty ol Nf'li\'port Wl'n, llunt 11\MlOO lfuch 'Look• like S.rnoyt<d Call 1163 I~ (114, 171-11*1 ext 915. * * * S A F E Ci U A R D Add to your Income with ._. $ec111 BUSIN&SSSYST£MS J>l wor1t la earty AM. 91137 t:I'l>ortola Ave. c.o.ta Meaa L.A. Times ho me de· ASST.MIAO HOUSBC-. t-'ouotam Valley S4&-80IO Uvery routes avail. In Found Vlc Goldt'nw t & You•r~thewlnnerof N.W. Coat.a Mesa fl S.E. lh:il. It a block nl&le ............ tkWa Accountlni HLWJt. 8cb. Dependablt Meded IOI' Pvt resort. SLart lmmedlately. Eap preffrred, will train. f\illUme. German S h e p h c rd l"' 50 vulue>. to cara must. 2\',·3hn. dai· tM7 tOOt ftu1gUng On•. ACCOUNTING ly. l350·~/mo. Call AA>lY in pen.on, 419-N. &mum & U.aUey 54Mel or964-t1182. COlllt Hwy, Lac Bcb. or LOST· Grey Cockallel Cll'i:US TEWOIA.IY call 1u INl521 uk roe w/yellow & orang· Aug .2ndlhrul3lh •~e.,._....u~s tlalae. 41 ch ·k:; Chulil<•I 1 30 Anobc1mCoovcnuoo ~..,. ........ , +' ' '1t ... " Vic. 12th & Wcbt Uay Center fl90el4M •ATTINf'IOM• Ave. N .B. u•eno > Tickets mus t be ex· OrHt• Co••ty 11 DIVILOP....r --.SGUYS ff1S.2WJ7. ___ changed fQI' reserved II 111111 ti AM IO _.. .-• .u •ST TIAYBJ seat.a at lbe ConvenUoo -.! ~ REWARD: M. I,.., Set· Center ahead oC time. ., SIS.500,_.._ ExpMdln1 )ocaJ Co hu U:r IOBt apprx. Sm~ old W•'N 1""""4J .. r paaiUoQs for Vic. Brook St. & <iltn (~II 642.S67S. ext. 272 to --.. ..... s bar p a I e rl & en· neyre Lag. Bch. eves. claimyourticketa. ~-==-tbualaaUc people to 494-0105.dys7Sl 4300 * * * ACJm•AT ........_ _._...._.., travel West Coast de· -."l--~-&Vicki accoun[&n'5' MAMA.Ga monstralln11 oallon<ll l maleCOC'ker Sprmlt>I. ~ ~ . Sii SOOP •--a.-t & aettlag up 11>· g,,men. vi". Puulunno & ,..,.,.......___...._.._.,_* • •-.,...._ ' "~----...-.&.....a.. _. 1'e H.rt d&.mt acct.s. No exp nee Fairview, C.M. Ph,use for the Futtof It There a re maJ;l y new .,....., -' with expeme pd traming mH :>46 OIS21. 24 Hr 935.7313 firms moving int.o the ..... •a .....,. pnivam. Above average 140st Orilnjti.'/wlll Ion ~ -Orange County ..;t~a M••t & Tr•htl•~ urrunl(.I. Comm. Plus lu.ur cat, nt:a collar onlv. Escort &/or Moct.I bnnging about a n in· Ce•t•r, S 31 M•I' bonuses. TransportalJon v I c W i Ii.o n I M u 11 I,. Crank it up with Kitty creasmg demand for ex· Str..t, H_.htCJt o• & gas (umuhed. All •P· ..... ...... IF~llCC:l•D ~RDr.&IGN!U • DllilWa Salon T9'-S Bolla C blea • ~~ Warner.H.8 . All' ........... Baak~ Be aeeda Recept, ----~_._ .. _._._at_. __ ~,:;'· Contact -------·1 81 , Reata.I ,..cee ayailabfe lot hair lly1llU • otbel' mated Nln'icel. UOOHAIR P'~JUONS JOI Vla Lido, N.B. f13.7850, 17~li70 SDIOI TD.I.EIS Beauty 1tyU.t ... lttut AD exdting oooonwuty wm.ed fOI' buay 1aJoa. ".vallab&e wltla a lead· Cbao~e for cllentele. 1DI aavtap and loan for Cuaranteed aalary. lndlvklLlala experieoeed rm .frm, 831-4250. ln teller and ne w ac· •BlKESTOR& • COUDLa functlona. We're ""-· = c-....1 .. -Da ... to ......... flllf,, aalJlt, m,r,. • ._ .. _ ......,,_ & Wke mechanic needed e as neede d to for Schwinn dealer. braoch oHices lo the Salary S,13 ,000. Must area.provading coverRge have prior bike ex· when branches are ahort· perience In a s tore. lltatfed.. ~ fuU time poaitlons will be ba.Hd an•-*"-~ __ . ----- one braodl <nearest you) B•·Llngual Spanis h and requl r e reh able Female for furniture tramportation. Jf select· rdg. co. to haodJe pro. ed. you'll enjoy a start ducuoo control with illlJ a.alary ol S850 per som e -p e r a o n n e I month, mileage ream respooslb1htles. Duties bursemenl, excellent mclude keepang stock in· · benefit.a and a lot more ventory, schedubng ship· Pklalie call for more In moots. cutung ll.st.s, -etc. fonmt.aon : Time keeper & factory personnel employment. ADBJTY Ask for Monie ~7-8961. " FEDERAL ~ Mesa_ar_~·--·--....., s..t.Ji•cU.omA•M lillhng operator , P /T~ 121lJ24W 111 1 5 ~p~ for Burrough.~ An £q 1 18JOO. t:xp • ..or w1ll Lra1n. r-...-. .l Eua I Apply 837 W. l8lb St, CM .,.,....,. .uru y mp oyer ---------BUJJ::l'RINT pcrs needed fur bw.f arch1t.ect ofc. 1145 9'.!63 cvL~. or 7~ 2'.A>;I Kut. TalTl.le, Sugur. Live· perienct:d Accounting leodt tllllltl 3:00 PM pbcanta must be able to days ly,&<.:urol and Data l'roce5i11ng $tart' 1mmed. ~ Mt.ss BANKING ' New front street locat1on, Pa rk lrvrne u·ui.an1·si. Center. 4.901 sq ft. fur L<1e1option to buy PvJ Ply. 494--4892, 494 3966 • ~~---1--=---'~M,fM.l~.-ef'1.-~4-91M4°'~h------r-A1 .. IA-a..~t1-f t-ttff&efil-+IJ-JW.--#,flM-~----~~- fa;t. W: blk Dobie, floppy NJo;WPORT -~~~~~~~-Mon f''r l, Ambassador Pref JX'fS int an a rchrtcc· ture. Will tra tn f.t ~m. Spm call m.""51i><x-,;;..;;,.o..;.:. __ ~_...._~ MEW INDUSTRIAL UMTS FOR LEASE Close to 405. 005, & !ll freeways. 1600 l>Q ft Wllh Offll'e 714 898 2030 Nct.'d M l lr1cat1on for ~tablai.hl'<f businc11i., CM ,,n,r;i 700 1200 b(I It 1116-2681 NEWPORT BEACH 3000 rt. I OCJO It oft 11·1· .,pace. 111U1·t ht•· 111llus :1rt«1 No a111111n11t1 vc •11 f~ Uj.'I ~:Jasin~. b45-:J:J2:J d)'l> 5.~ set' warc•housc & ore. Lagurau lhlls. Moulton & Lake Forci.l. 951 1808 ()wn(>r Stor. 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREDIT MO PROILEM 2nd&lrdlD~ 547-5402 Arranged by CASH FAST 2n<l & :Jrd hom('•>wner l•Jan' fas t for an} pul'J)l'IS!' 1 EZ 1t•r111-., pll:-.1 1·ri~IJl ntJ prnl.ll1·m < .111 now N1Jobll~:u1111n llkr 955-1610 M 0 N l~ Y AVA ILA BLE S2o.ooo m1n . ony purpose. Mr Hargrave !J.">1·3535 Hw.inc-ss fin Vf'Stment loan.'>. any purpoi.c. Agt. 842-04!')5 l'<tn., bm feet, an:.. lo 642 1571 7·10PM CPA'S lM, 22T1 Harbor Blvd Ba.ni:Ja,rewurd 642·57Pll Aatcltors AWtoM•1111 Room 1516. Apply an GnatC-'f tJt1 lity & Ille main· penon. nws u not door FOUND. Claim or udopt ;;;;;;=1 Te11Accomt•h t.enan~ in lovely Jlunl· todoor llJkT male L:ib mt:< ESCORTS Cost'Accomt..n 11\#lLOO Beach apt build· ~----- upprox l yr. Grt>y, frm 2' hrs 641--0180 Sr. Acc:omt_.1 ang ExceUent posallon Auract~e fun loving Poodle. Blktbrown. malt• MC/VISA__ for r ela r ee w 111om1• v1v1c1ous single girls i\ui.lrallan Shepherd meduuuclll abihly Apt (rom20-30ablel.O travel. :ipprox 4 mos Hrn. fem Crl>auve, happy inalc. 41. + !1.aJary, 521-3541 Good pey, Oexible hrs. (}uhuahuo a pprox 1 yr wou ld ll kt· t o mcrl ----Typuig esp Call fCK an Bm·wht, fem /\ui.1r.1ha11 wu1ron. 2$ Ill. w1lh in appt. ~~-7~ Sheph"rtl pup a1i11 , 4 ll•n:~t tn ph1110.i1 JIJh). Adl:•ulltratl•e mos .:Urn blk , 1 f1 1•m Oa\u1.7M •A5 1'Jl1 tr ~ouiut·not Jv.urt·t1f rttOGUM AUTOCA••H Shcphl·rd mix Yl'llnw. MAJ.SAGE tnC bcncf1l.'! of worku1i: DEVaOPMENT needed e\eniogi;, Lag '~·I" T"rnt•r mi x :.1>pru'C 3 .. ~1 .... •sr llch. La0 !'Jgl. Dana Pt. ·-~ ~ temporary t:t\C ~ a ~~ _, "' 6 m0:>. MiJI C14rR~i mdL•I RGUREMODELS ~lorvlbttu.sat ourncw <.:i.ll 'Jbe R egi i.l er Wh1ppl'l Ottil.'r'> "I II SC RTS locav•in. We will ~hap $15,500 Per...... :,81-4141 /\ru1nal Sht>llcr, ~1.111 Sun E 0 ~lo daM:U!>i. 1l with y11u b 1 M h Mutuel.NU 044.:J654i OUTCALLOMLY -GRAM Automo i e t'C a n1c e arc local.t:d In Ute '""v t-.:.Xpenence 111-CoreLIUl Found tnblc !>mall l'oo Day1, nes. hr DEVB.OPMEMT ears. Quality mU1ded tllr" Cockapoogrcy Vic 631·2'140 COLDWELLBANK Jo:n MAHAGH Immediate pos1t1on. Hroc1khur1t/ YCJrktown. GOLDE.U GIRL liULL()JNG Sll,500 Per._ Sa.Lary &!ex COltlmU$IOO. 004-4f.35. ~ Soile 11200 = at -.... ..... __... 642.-1604 2333 No. Broadway • -...,_.... --~----.=--- FOUND· Gtrm .. Shc1> l'map1.Sccs.Ncw lntown ·i Sanl<t Ana. t.odt I ;toy• BABY S JTTE..R. - Fem. V1c. ll.lt Beach & Would hke to meet peo-(714)83~103 file•t & Tr•l•l•q Uespenieneeasomeooe SAVINGS REPS Eactllenl itrowlh op- ~ are av111lable W1lh oae ol Cail f orrua · !! le ad ing saving s or gamz.atwns. We 're Sffk 1n11: full and part ti m (' ~ .. vr ng) ttep:. for '>Ur Nt"wport Bt>alh •1fl1t 1· and a part t1m•· ll•·p fnr our St.iinllm brum h t.x perll'f>f'e L'> rt'q~rt~d lr>r ~full !(me pot>rl'on.' but w1• "Ill tr:i111· for pJrt lime opt:n•ngc; 1f you have sorm-CM."lhJenng .-x penence and hitht typing iJolh. AH pos1t1oru. 1>ffer t.np st.arlulg salan~ and great benefit.a lllC I ud mg BOOKK t-:t:P lrn I AS· SISTANT-'P art -ttme !Sam to lpm. •Accounts nir .. IJt.e tyJ)Ulg. phones, t .. o k~ 411xper. only. Mari ut: Hardware Manuf . P:iy c omm. w /e xpc r . C h e rryc .. 642 6506 IOOICHffttl F /C Pori1l100 with pronuneot Fa.,h b-1 Real F~tate In· ""~t. 1''1rm Xlnl OP· porjurul) !HO 01:'.3_ BOOKK t-; I'. I' 1'..H . G 1jot1 l)pihg i.lolb tu handll' ~ l. n . b '' o I( k •' c p 1 n !;( • 1>ayroll at tJ11lmg for loo!( cst.ib. Newport Bc:h All Agenc y n e a r 0 C . Airport Pleasant work· mg rond1t1on~range be n~f1 ~on la c t V1nttrua 54!).. J ti.6- Fcnl·cd :.l oruge lot, Any lYIX' busme.'>s loan 60x!)0 ·, t b I k from Jle.11 U.late, Conslr & l7tb1UranRe CM. Cd ll Ucv A._'\ ~l4:i3 McFad(k n Long H<:uctl. pit• with similar mtcrt:Sl p ltln dependable to be t.bere hcs.846-7895 f>leu.st:c:ullAnn.527·1640 Free ar g Ceftter, 531 Mai• wben 8yr.old geubome FOUND: <.:alico kitt en RJo:WARO. Generous r e· ward fttr inr1, l{'adang w r!'tum of Jcwcler'I un· f1ru'>h1'C'I inH'ntory. rad111 & c :.S'i{'llt· rc.•cordl'r: t.Jccn frt>m upt ''° 4:1rd !-,t N H '('all 711 M I -'477 v.klJ}~. 711 fi75 7510 ~VI'\ & wkrl<b ,\bk for Mr. lk'>tt'r Stnet, H_.,_., ot1 from ad>oiol. thrs. day. 5 .a ..tit l:OO PM d)'¥ a weiek. Mesa Verde •Loan ducounl.'> •Free c·areer OJ>p<irel • fo'ree parkinK Pk-ase call Mn . Menne <toll·free l for an 1n t.ervaew app<>1ntmcnt. IOOOEEPH tull charl(e mullJ books fur properly mgnt. f,,W()lZJ b7~!J75 aft SPM 5030 F~m. Vil' <.: M 11 :t6 ttewtals w anfrtrd 4 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt-;t:u j:!OOK & SS50K, llc!>pon:.ilJIC!, wo1 krni: • Jptlal ll<'l>tlcd for ;,ipart v.ri t er Sl'l'k \ 0111• mt•n t 11rOJ<'t'h Maki' tw llroom · c<>lla~e 111 BryJnt. 714-497 :l009 ~15 Found . U<tna Marana an:.,, •RIVIERA* HFIHAFU c .. n111a dl'I M :ir or Co.,lu • M<--.a QuwtnPs5 cs:.cu teal Wnte (;la1"1fwtl Acl ll4'1fl, H111ly Pilot. I' 0 Box ISW, <.:o'>t<1 Mesu !f5~ De.ire l~/renl of houh<: c·1ll ltlOkmR for unfurn ;t.J lidrm w /enc· I ytl for 2 rroture dogs. Have J.:ood rt'f's fo r al I of u11. 751·!1100. 12 4 pref. Steve or.lean ~. Callzcn net-cl:. unfurn I Hr house/apt ll'lnbl. Sml wcll·hehuvcd do~. llcfs Y7!J.b771 • IMVESTORS • J(lgf1 .) wlrl dcvcr'>llll•<l 10vei.tme11u. ava1lal.lle. Weekly • !>55-2274 tg Golden lll•tnc\t·r 586 01:18 Found. cross BcaJ:Jc. M . Mk wbl body. SO lbs, lanl blk ~at'I'. H'J2 1129 O.C. AIRPORT Found : M . Gu l den SECT'Y & MortqogH,Trust retri e ver . corne r DHdS 5035 Broadway/Irvine, CM ESCORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·2780 •SERVICE• Satffft-Mtg.Co. f'ouod : Old t;ng lls h Specniltrlng in busi· All types or real eslatc Female Sheepdog Pup· ne,s m cn , r e s ide nts mvl-stment.ss1occ 1~9. py. Hunt. Heh central welcome. SpKializ.incJ In Park. Can only keep for 2 739-5248 24HRS. 2ndTDi ctays.847·4026 --------A1trat1.1vc. Professional. 64~2171 545-0611 FOUND Male tabby AfOuenl White Mule 40, Stlv~r w /whtc. hu~c 5'7", lr..2 11.ti, love excite· ~recn eyt-:.. Vrc: Or&n~c IOC'fll, yet. sensitive and CASH FOR TD•s HVY A/PSI 100+ + CMP'tl AHAL SI 200 T~SUPRY S-1120 ACCTG a.HK $7 30 Aja $765 LT A/PSl25 CHSTR A/P SI 000 ASST sunv s I 500 -AtpWCl$U4 CMSTI llCrtt S20K RJ.-..P ......... lll-9410 2M2 Business Ctr Dr Ste 290 Irv me {)Jwn 7: :K>-6: 00 Accounting Arrll'n<'anMort :>-177 151 Ave~~&l~:_!J~l_O _ c aranic. ho pelessl y ~1ghsh family require!> U'YllTY LOAMS Reward. Loi.l M. lrnih romantic. Ore a ms of .:ood qualtty furnu•hC?d .. TV ~ler. nds medical care. meet.an!( a i.uper atlrac· ht•mP ror 3 month~ from UPTOliO•;: live )lt'Oman . under 40 8 I 79 New})Ort South to 01-' /\PPR/\IS/\L tlys S40·GOl I , 498 1026 who could i.hare a lire TEMPORARIES ·We+re~w In Your .uana Point .Man :J bdrm Sl50 + 6 PL, at 13".~ ml tve!I nn.t people only dream 4 pr1·f. Pool df•f1n1lc ad 540.1431 Los l : 9 m 0 F em . o<. Come ny with me. ;~~eoff Cannell 2u·:Y i t:l.o!-Need Shepherd/Husky mix. ~~~%u!£.: Box 174. -----$lo, 12o. a gt . M 1 k c wht/blk. 546-0743 eves, UCI Faculty wantl\ 2·3 Bryant, 714-49NJ009 545-4958dys. ,. .-.I S..-.kft 5360 bdnn houst> or duplex ror 9 mos to l yr. Twms 2112 'YTh old plus cat. Occup> Sept 1. 751·5!117 ~··················· 8'Mtn1 5005 Opporlunity ~······················ FJ..:F.or LEASE f'rench Polyn~ia Tahiti ort>uter biland11. licach f ront& a vailab l e . Developers only please. Owners in KawaU look· inl for foreign investors. C a 11 a r e a c O'd e DW3-87S8. ~Uc-.. Orange On-Sale $38,000 Toll· l')'ee <800 )252·2000 Tennis Shop. High profll. low ovethead. $14,000 + • · 'tftv. 873-4313 RE /MAX Properly Munaaement Cap. Lon«·term leue. d owntown La1una. l----M.000.. 4"94·9991. 218 Beech. tal61. ~•I hnoftd1/ Loit " Foilnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARO·no questions asked, lg brown shoUf<fer bag w/initials "K.A.W." on front. Lions Park, C. M. 548· l.376 or MS-8913. ~etmnts 5100 Losl: M. '.AIPersaon col, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.-ream. w/nea collr. Vic r---~~~~~--. lsl&Camation. 675·8944. t'ound or lost a pct? Call PENNY PINCHER ADS 1..-~.e..c1·•ra1s hotline. ONLY Sl Sell any Item or com· bbuit.lon ot Items few 175 or le.a with • Penny Ptncbrr Ad. 3 lines for 2 CONttul.lve dl)'ll. Each. llddlllonal Une la 80' for lM 2 days Charie It! No commenlal adJ. For more lnformallon and' to place your ad call 642-5&78 1235. LOST purse, beige leather clutc h vie Newpon Beach. Has WashJJlgton Drl ver:s Lie In a Ide. , REW ARD 839-1938 Liberal reward for In· format.ion on wbera.bouls ol 3 axle, 6 wheel car tranaport tralJ«, black. Tex.as U c 11...85:740 Call ~CK 557-8256 1-Qmd Old £n&ll.lb Sheep 1>2B Puppy. Female . HLmt. Bch. Central Park. Can ooJy keep for 2 days. IC7-5026 Fbuod: Or. Tabby K1tten, vtc. So. Coal Heep. s. I.Ag. •WO. 498-21.29 . · FOUND peracrlpUon .._. Vic. F.dln•er -tl N&ehey 8.A. ~1.-0 or JtD IJH ....................... ~MASSAGE B>bll ...... UcMUHW' Ou&call loll. -$111 M1c1·11·1 ·~· UAll·IAll ...,,. UM UM DaU1 Piiot .. Fllt Rftult" Hrvicf .....,.Your ........... 8"dak1. C.ll "2-1171 at .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Going on business lrfJ)ll. Have fun. Call Traveling Secretaries, Brenda. fl9t..7S63 T......e 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJRLlNECOUPONS Credit carm accepted. Buy!SeU Bonded/U c Murruy's 740 W Sanui &rbara Ave, LA. 90037 213 /234-0 l.23. c xt JO --- "t:=! .. •.................... Sdt11ot1• L t11Ceco. 1001 ....................... t•i9'borfloocl EswTopr_,· Whle Wort.llMJ ......_ . WE!NEED: BOOKKEEPER! ACCMTAMT A/PCLERK A/RCLERK P/RCLERIS KEYPUMCH CRTOPER GENLOFC CALL: KlnderPrten rqtatration la now in proveu al The Ger be r C blldre n s Center. We olfer a state certlfled Klnderaarte n procram lnchadlna math " readln1 rudinl'U a c 75'> c136 Uvitkw. Afternoon chlld · 4 "'U care provided. Call for ==·~075 547-7375 .... ,.................. ~ f'h11tetrlst Phys Med It Rehab> • Electro myo-.,...,.... deal,.. ccmtrad work or l*rt time Job . Poallloo w /hoe~t•I or llldcaJ poup area. -~QX#Jfli He will help t.o develop Rehab prGll'am. QualllJ care. EEG • &110 Hrvtce. Cout Neuro ~)' Electro Ola1 Lab PO .,._.. Bn &m, Huntlncton OIVISIONOr ~--IN-MOO AOOOUNTANTS :Pr=a~d::;;-ca~l:=;nr-crl~n~u~f!;:e==-+1 ---i~lee'lATl!O .,._ PERSONNEi.. ~ lo¥lq un,..a.,1 SICRVICIS, lNC. -Y· np1r. • 1, Palm lprlnU reh · 18662 nt-4'111 ._. • ..,_, .... M1dulw• :;:...": ~~ Wl9421 ................ 11¥11• ....... ...,..._ .... 197'. 7SJ._76l_l _ --- Alarm Company needs lr'&m~ i.erv1~ per:.on, cltC'\ronic background· helpful 221t Forest Ave Laguna Beach ........,Mi~~.a 5-nice PHX o erators for a tcll'phonc a n:.weran,11 servtl't' e xpenenccd or Wlll tratn ... \all lime or part l.llm.> :.tufts uvalla· ble. l>a_ys, wJtero.oon· everung.'I or grave yanl. Must be uble lo work some weekend.a Typ1n1t 35 wpm. required. Many co. beneflls available. PleMecaJI Moo·f'r1 f'ashlon Island urea : 64().1791 Costa Mt•sa area : 673-11.66 E 0 J:: ---- A/P CLERK U••BHATI Of'INIMG u you a,-e a sharp penon wrth a yeM or more ol expencoce Lo ICCOWIU payable,=eoperat.e • 10 try by h: • do Uk typing. call . Busy account.lnl dept. lo de<1ronlcs co. olfen a vanety ol dl.IUes, com· pellllve pay • aood benefits. Please call for appt. TMltlc~. '94-9401 • a.o.M•• 1.0.L APROPOS LmOISLI TOWN &COUMTIY SHOPS A Floe Europe•• De1l1ner. Boutique la seeklol a selllo1 manager • acld1tlonal atalf. Salary open. CtA ,,_ 147-3'21 API' MANAGER For $$ Wllta lo Cotta Mesa. Esper'd couple. WIC e bkkpg ex p . t1111band 'malnt. exp . Call 642·5073 or <211 ) -.-1 liab)'sru.er needed · Part· ume. an m y hom~. teenager preft-rred for .a 6mO old S4S 7700 Bankmg HEW ACCOUNTS Part lame permanl'nt. typ10~ r eqwr ed W iil cawder tramt-e c~ app't. J oan Manellc, 483-S6Sl Maoual Saviogs le l .oan S10Cami.oode t:atrella San Clemente RDEUTY FEDERAL ~ C9ld loGll AsSft 6-36-7071 e equri'I oPP rmplayer '.\e oow have openm.:s In the Hurtunl;lon·N~rt Beach area ~ual Oppor Emplyr TBJ.StS HOOl\Kf:l'.P ... R P u rl ltlfll• for ()rth0-0cntal of· f11·•· S H T""''> 1 i day-. IJl'T' v.-et'k 64.2 2626 ------ lklildinq Supply Sales 1-u ll t1 me/<&IJ hrs . per W\.U. Musl t>e able lo v.orlt Sat & Sun. Sala I')' commensurate with ex· perience . Apply 10 per .,on Kerm Ri m a I Wrdware, 26ti6 Jfarbor HI C:\1 Be.okina!SlcL 6 Moolh'l t!Xpt'nl'nl'I' 11r c A F ... 'f J:: R I A . N t' c d TaLER rmre with bank or i.av rrotur<' IMc'Opli· to work an NewportOffice ings andlorm. rndu~tnal c afete rias. Fuller ton Savings & In 111l' .1rl'a I'' /lime Loan seeklng full time MOTi TE:U.US dJi).,, full t1mt• :.wmg. teller Will train. Typmg Costa Ml-sa P /li me sw requ1re ml'nt JSwp m 6 Munths or more ex· iog & weekends. <.:all ~.~1-42A4 for appl. :~~~~~~0bank or ~~::~~~:-l-~_u_n_1_ty-=-(-or Ba.nbni/S&.f,. A pleasant working en ew ,•r J>l'r":>of'I who enjoys TB.1.Etl vu·onrrient, ftne 5l.aruni: \UOl'lY. ha.., J.:ood typiW( !>lulb, hle bhorthund C ts Fullerton 9-:IJngs & !Wanes. and cxcclll'nt a good orguruu-r. Call Loan .-., teller ror employee bent>flL<> are of _ .,.,,,1 Newport BeAcb olfice. fend. ,.,i.,..., ------ wm train. Typing re· <.:AStut:RS General of· q~nr.--eir11 "'-cllfor r.c: .... eK)>cl'1enced. part rn-GMfOl'appt. E O.E. .,p1klw..t ulfie Apply The t:arl's llill*iaC r 17141551-2136 Plumbing. LS26Newport Tal.8/hrf... 8'vd. C.M. 642-1753. Downe1 Savin&a " Loan SECURITY CASHIElt ha an opea.Ln1 lo its t:Xp pref. »'60 hrs per Costa Meu branch for • PACIRC wt. Sal/Sun a must, app· pert time t.el.ler. Savings B •NI( 1y in pers Kerm Rima 111..oenorbankingexper. ~ Hardware, 2666 Harbor preleTed.. Mwit be able 81. <.:~. to won Saturdays. Xlnt Aff1nnaUve action ------ work Ing cood. Paid employer M/F'fH/V CASHIEltS vacaUona. For further I~~~~~~~~· STOCIC PEOft.l lnlo. ooataet Mr. f1aber· I•--------Cost Ph.L'l Imports, a re· '1. 7M/Ml-tC. BANKING tall company as now hlr· Equal Oppor Emllb'r · 11\g caab.iers & stock peo.. 8ulklq -~ pie for its new So. Coaal · -• -_.,,, _ II.ore. APPlY In penon al •--mvlel 1313 SuftflOwer Ave, CM MIW ACCOUNTS ••tMl'AT1YI bet. 9Alll·DOOD 00 July fW1DaDml. part time. •-... »Auel. liPt tJPIDI, WUI COD· _,..... aider traLDee. Call for All Ul"l8al Deed niltl for CASHIB ~s;""--•Loen a.--&owortJObn. P/tlme. expr'd . Must ~dd°Mar per Md In our branch have be.sic pboCo expr. Mr.C..-......lt875-50lO aervlnc customers' Phococr•pby Unlimited. .....__ needs. E"aperte nced Mm Beeda IMvd. HB. ~ Oppor Emptyr_ teUer °" sharp trainee M'J .... wtlh cuhierina back· 'c._A.S_JU_E_R-.f-ul-l-or_p_a_rt_· l1'0UDd wbo can work 91wrday 00.m lo 2pm) time, apply In pet'I09 bour1 aa well •• Crown Hardware, 3107 weekdaya •• needed. 1~E._C1t __ Hw_1._C.dll __ • __ _ Famllluity wttb typln1 ti-------·~ Pleue call: -.rm WALi ... ALSA..-s &.O.E./MrKV ..,_...PartUme ·At· tnctlve BanWd •ant· GOYle~Dr tllperttlme &.O.&. ---~ 111r •·8A&UND-----,-:--. -1:-.,.-,, ...... ,.,,., ........ • ..... ... • ... .. .... TJl!I ...,, ..._ • .a o.111 Piii& naie .._. Te.era. a '"lldM.--. 1-m llNd. CGllEIS UllRfM METS ., ... ...................... .... rx; lnldn 1 .. r .......... ,... QIUlll ... AlrC = ' . ................ , ..•.. SlrwMe 6 laahll•U~ Rea/Co•m'I. 24 hr ~--'l.11l· .. ..... ....................... ..._, ...... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •fMd ~buai nf )'~r ~ar Al YoUI' home or ol ~.~ .......... , JoinWi rarpentry • f'r'1c mt Doors. windows. elt ~Dl.Ull . . . - . ..... ................. . T••r 011a1r11or10 o...J 04.u...-tor I .IC' 13001 Trellla . a.die..... ~'UOC~ /\ C'O•,leh aerYI C'c ~ (;ea. o.&r U r l)d114 AJI uperta of hmt Im t Prof Ontn~. " aen urpen t.ry q\Wity WOl'}( ~ Jo~tlftl 6'7~11217 D Aller4 :llPM ••• wa. t 1 ....................... f:xpert dr•~ rleanlJla. donP 111 your home, no an oonveruence no wuttl:ng Cout lt'abrlc c;ur~ ~74JJ. Bedricd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ~ 11 ab I e m other t o c.p.t S..-.k• ELECT(UCIAN Pn<·cd .bMb)'IJt ctys, aae Ullanl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• nght·free e11t1 mate on 10. nr. Bolsa Chica/Ed Shampoo & steam clean largeorsmulljobtl ...... H.B. fM6.l.5o41 .n Color bnghleners. wht _ uc. •337254 673 ~ 6: 30pm. cpts 10 aun bleach. Clean HiM lrd llKfric bv, <hn rm, haJI ~. Avg 64.5-«}74 Beb)'sltting, my home. 1owe 4r care, expera..ln las welcomed. ISi ·9020 ·rm $'1.50, couch SIO. chr SS. Guar elim pet odor. Cpt repau, 15 yrs expr. .....,s.rnc.. Do work myself. Rers. -··················· SJJ-0101 C hri s ty & Son LlclCI0.1'75599. Bonded Res/Comm'I. Free est ~73l2 Individual lashes + 11a11s. We Care carpet Cleaners. ~Door cmd 7 yrs exp. Sturley, bef Steam 'lean. Also up· ..,..... 5:30.MS-406.S hol stery. Work guar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_ SarYlce Truck mounl unit. i'Tt:e Complete service & sull·:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• est, reas, rot.es. 645-3716 Automatic opera 1ori1 fl~E>cover tellers. ---. --Rc puir s pec ia ll y . proless1onal present a · ~!.~~~••••• -~ 007_4 _____ _ \Jor\S. rea.soruiblc ratl'!>, Paci r 1 c Ce n ~r e t e. r---fall~IR'lCllh-4~!llJ ask -€omplet.e-eont.'t"ele-0r-M! • .. LAWN wvlce, laod 1c1pe,d can up1. hlNllll~ 980!._ •~P 1lll'<kner SUmowr lutlltuna, prun1nc " ci..n-... 'm-35812 ..... s.rtk" • •••••••••••••••••••••• '' ··-••••••••••••••••••••••• Caqientry. fencltlg & roor . mg.~m~pe rurr 6Jt 4264 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC St~cnt. I Ton truck Trash. tree ll'lm. Oun &Ii-mt. --~---f~l tuiuhng. r~ Sl I & up Yd & gar clnups. "'rt."' e:.l. ( 714 )842·45!f7 Yard 'reruse or light furniture Rea!>onabll' rates Call 640·0015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repalra, h a adyman . P fumbln f. e leclr, 1prtllkltra. palnUnll etc. AAY bou.aehold repair ~. 642-1482 at\4. lb uh ' I ................... , ... Want a R£Al.L V CLEAN HOUSE? CaU Glntham Girl. »ee est. '45-5123 Exp lady doe• bo uae deanios per• day. Own tralll. Carol. 548.20'9. HOusnlMolls A group ol locaJ teachers . wUI care for your borne whale you are away Ph 64M816ex. 2. Robin's Housecleanlna 11t-r1mce..::a fii'Vc. for a LhorougbJy clean house. 54G-0857 MRS CLEA.N make It gleam. Bac h , apta . homes. Bet 9 or art s . 549-9372 --------..__ Cedar Crpt Clean 'g, steam/shampoo, wodow wsh 'g. Cir wu'gl MD clii'g serv. R~ Comm Reasonable Simon 7Sl-8951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alice's llo uscclean1ng Hea:.onable. rt-lia ble & ProC landscaping. Free ms. 67J.1266/646-4H71 consuJtauon. Ron ll<Wll Ailee's llouseclcaning Heasonablt-, reliable & ms. 673-1266/646-4871 The Moppets Cleaning Ser viqt l'rorc!>,1onals. ~ell e:Sla b S46-23113 1ng. 49'7~ Dan Paul;. 494-9636 Landscapina. design, in sta llation & main tenaoce No Job tu• small t'rt.'e e:.t C<1ll VulC'e,67~ -=' ro r e x C-1• I I l' n l' c I n MIKE"S HAULING Al.I. housec\ranin.: <.:INinm.: Dig ll Land!sraJ)l' Trev:.. i.pnnk.lers. lamhl'apin~ fl46 7070 TYl'f·:S L1n: MOVING Unhrrull-d ~6 3726 1.0 HAT~'i 5-'8 1151 lfauhng, tnmman~. yard & g.iragl' 1·kanup:. SS7·ff.l71 ...........•........... forDee your forms . Save. <IBEA,MONEY BROKER' _~_9926 ______ _ Gardenang, clean up:. & Sluploadt·r. !lumll true k. landscaping. G eorge gradmi<, haul. tre~· & yrd JbushJ. 545-7072 WTi<, mL'>t '831· 12.'>7 llcmarkalllv dfc1 tual i.<'a:.on<'d iatl~ lo or Ran1zc & rl1•un }tlur home !'Oll'~ orl hy re fcrcnre., Au <lrt') •1'.fl 104.5 or 7~ l!IZ8 Unr kwork ~mull )Ob' :'\:~, Co~lll M\IU In ult b"'7~ 317~c\'C'> Um·k. :.tone. blo<'k work tilt-floor:. 1·0111·1 t•lt' JlllllO!>, v.;.d k). dri ~ f• lo\ ay!> frl'i: l''>l J uhn ~151!3 We provide all services Foundatlon11. r etaining atlowcosL •!lSS-2274 wal111, blocks, patio:.. ,._ rl u c'd. SJ&~lJ. S48-4J09 -Piii .. •• . •••-•••••••••••••••••• Ton'y' Gt-ang re.g~d.o . • CUSTOM GeneraJ Contractor. Lie lnteriorCarpentry 11345508. Patios. walk" byJay.•.642·8809 ways, drive ways . 673-3609. WANT ACTION? DiStefaoo & Agronov1t:r. <:otutn.iction. f'r<'e est. .Lie lt375064. 64G-9M9 CIMsifed Ads 642·5678 •VERY LOW PRICF:S• on landscape mamt. Goorge 549-2015 Home Pride.garden cleanups. haul away:., planllng SM 1766 -------- Gan:lerung. maintcnanc·c. lands cap111R B-ob 545 1570, 213 3Z3·fi750 tbnt S:cn s.r~lc:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marilyn's Cltanh•CJ SHY. with a pe'°5<>nal touch' t'ree est. S37 soup 97'>6149 ------ C..1ass1J1ed Ads. your one st.op i.hopp111g centl'r S~IE"S rlcamn~ sen If'" Thorough, l lime, wkly. mnth.ly. 751 7368 MS VICKJl-:"S rlcJninl( servke Rf.'5ld rr~1ng al 1lS bt.-st. L1c"d Uondl'<I Ser \111 .: the In 1Npt Tu:. tin area!> We takt' pnd•· 111 nur work. Call for upµl 551-4~ :;orrd ma!.!'>nr}. bt'rl'I< won . $1 SO ~ rt Call alter S. 64S 11728 ~·II Wllh 1-.... A ........ I It'.,,; BHEl-:ZI-. C1as.~1r1ed Ad:. &I~ Sli71! . , 3 •• A&f!!! '· 1'19 Prof. palntlfti. Ext & lnl. l37'18:J5 Ref a. Free est . ~.53MJllJ Paintin g. INT/EXT. Neat, booe:st. rus.. 12 )'n!. up. L1c'd. Dave 964·100. ":c:~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experie nced property ~for comm 'I, w· duslnal. Inquire P .O. B:>x Cl116't. Irvine. CalJC IZ714 ...... & ..... ~£auillnkSt. he .. •!!!_!•••••••••••••••••• U\S. Try me. SS55 U ~. patios. fences. ~ RJchardSmor room ad's & remodeling . Int t:Jtt. DeQe ndablc li&CConstr.548-0$l2 Reasonable "Free e:.t Rouflwg Call Jay 548..fllS!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• RerildenOal & commercial pa1nt1ng . Fre e esumates. .Res. ra.tes 6'7S-9591 ; ------· Cal-CG6orP~ CU:.tom;;ttS"tk lnt1Ext Lac lf3648 l.3 642·8S.2 I. Int Paint & wallpaµrr Qual WO<k. rea:. pr t'rt<' t:.l. Steve $47 42Jil For ext pa.ant. ca~1m __ _ Da \/'1''' P~1 nt1n s: !(~) < r1mml S<•r\1nit coiutul l'Omm 8 yr' lh.:h1·'l qua 1ty wor lt\nhl. l1e"d Oil\I' Re pair 4' Re roor. All t y p es -sh in g l es roc:kshaJtes·compo·tar. t'ree est. SU-5930 Fm Avail. Stwfiulq/Allar.eiw •••••••••••••••••••••• Plain sewin g. m e nd ang-& hand f1rush1n~. nr dress making. Rc:.nbl l'll~5t4!Hi017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..i!Cht up your window!- ~ T .. W-1.epair ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~~~••••••••• Clarence's TV . Local ~ice. Good rers. Rsnbl All lrvt>ls :.tyle!>·ages 957 Ca.bne!Ja StudJ01Mu:.1t rate8 S.S.95+. ·l006 /ft"l"O!Y from ~H1Y "T,... 5erTiu ~-D.13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..._.,!Repair Prol treeotnmrrung & re • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rnov al servsc:e. Free e5 l !I/cat patches & tclrturr' (;aJI YSJ.9636 AM · Rt& EST. 89l-14n want 1\d H"IP~ frt2 5C7H • .... .................. . MUr.e '•Tree Servlce: Tree recnoYal, Cle&D&.IP, trub haul-away. lMO-l'NO. , ...... ~ ...................... Free trial ...... ~ tWed. readiq. ma&h .. Ftencb. m.tOIJ !!!~.'.?::.~':1. ..... ':'.. LP afice SerriC9. PrJ. ~ .... ,.,... .... 1umea etc. Loulae Hapn. MZ-12Zl • '\I• 1° t , ca. ' ....................... We expertly clean pro. blem fabrios others re- fuse to cleKn. Such as bleeden, velvets, Hal· tiaa cottons, brocades d e C)>ast Fa~ re. MS-'1433 --- w 1 "Cla•J11g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coll.ege students. window waahUlg.. Resid /stores Xlnlwork. 642-Mti/6"~7972 I I I I Expert window wuhmg 10 yrs expenence 545-7433 Going l{'tO Business? 1As required by Jew. t 1new bu1lnes.1e1 us.ng a Fic t itious I OHS. Name_au.J..,.+-------1 re glster that name I w ith the C<Mlnty Oerk. Call the DAILY PtLOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT tor tonna end further informetton. I - 642-4321 Ext. 332 Selling anything with a DaUy Pilot Classified Ad LS •'simple matter ..• _J~. call 642-5678. __ _ t=- Hslp Wmhd 7100 Hafp W..ted 7100 Hafp Wmfhd 7100 Hetp W~ 7100 He4p Wanted 7100 Http Wanted 7100 Hltp W..ted 7100 Hltp W..t.d 7100 Hetp Wa.t~ 7100 ....................... ...••••••.••••......... .....................•. ...........•......•.... ...•••••....•.........• ..•..•.•••.•..........• ....•..•........•...... . ............••••.••........•................. CIVILlMG. ORDEStGHER J-.:xper1enced c uret•r rrundcd REGISTERl!:D C I V IL !::NG 'OR DESIGNER with back- U.ERJCAL GREAT JOBS! woond in public works WENEED: and or land development engineenng wantc:.'<I ror •Rt. Cltrtls de1i1go & s upe r visor} •Typkh J.f)S1llon'!I' Apply(to Mr. •s.cr.t.iff f'uent.es al ·Robert Bein, William Frost & Assoc. ·~ Ca.rt&1 1401 Quail St., Npt. Heh. --•Data &ttry 0pn. CIVIL E~. Join the Team! Uecome ESTIMATOR a Norrell Professional! Experienced individual · wanted to prepare tol>l ~ ~w 1•.i.llmates oc. s.ub· • ~ 7- dlVl'!lons. mdustnal de • l..: velopments, ut1h t y lf•lillll ... 11111 .... lllr' systems & to perform uulaty investigations & Tempoc f11Y Stnices l'alculate earth quan· JRVINE 752-6666 lilies. Super vision ex· M/F pcnenee vi.Lal. Apply in E.O.E. pttloOll wilh ri.'Sume to l•--------- Mr. FUentes at Robert ·--------· Beln. William Frost & Assoc.. 1401 Quall St. Newport Beach. Oetical Immediate clencal open- ing ror loan brokerage co. in Newport Beach Accurate typing, math aplltude & deuul oncnt· ed. Salary open. Call Katie 640-9350. CLERICAL Specialized position In Investment Services Commlssioos account· ang. Bookkeeping s kills/exper. req . ln- depenaenC des k ~Ith challenging responsibila· ty. Xlnl fringe benefits. Ot 11640-012.J Qetical· small engineer· llllJcCOOSulting rirm needs good typist. May a lso perform occasional girl F'riday duties. S<1lary based on -skills & ex- perien ce Call Kay 9'7'9-3m _.,A'J.ERK ~ TYPIST PositiOCI GYaifable in L....-•aach area for i•dl•ld.al with 40WPM typflMJ ict od- cltion to 9Heral of. flee •xperlenc•. Ovhta11dl•CJ salary met beMflh offar~ wlttlht a co•ga.lal ............... et. PlaCM cal or .,,ty ict ptnOR 9 AM to 2 PM MathnLFrl. &uifloya..t Offiu GEHEIAL TB.IPHONE OF CALIFORNIA 735251 ..... ............... c. <l.£RICAL 714-147-5055 Need penon to work eves 'Equal Opportilnlty & weekends. 4 days E mp&oyer week. 40 hrs, type, aooctl~~~~~~~ pbone commun.icatiooa. Q>clrtail Waitress-Disco, ~· be&pful. Xlnt job 'l'ues. thna Sat. Apply in opportuntty. Call 631-0610 person Moo • Fri. after betweeil9am·5pm. 6pm. at Forest Lanes, ~~~~~~~~I 2'Z171CenterDr. El Toro. -------•-1Companion for older Q.EJUCAL •RIVIERA* MIYllAPH ClmlT jCOU. $100 .... , " SIHa .... O.CCLllC $167 IMrlY LIVIL 1700 YAlllTY noo HIMADS100 LT .. PJr S1Ha+ IPllSOllC1716 ........... lllftlCM ... ........ 1111111· IJM410 _ ...... a.rDr -.,.. Opae7:aM:OO ,,.. .. Dal1J Pilot .. ,. RtlUlt""Mnlte ....,.Your· , ..,...14.•r ...... woman, prefer malJJre Span. 1pealt.lng woman. live-In. Laguna Nlg. 4.96-7S80 COC*JDAYS ExpandlftlJ r eataunnl chain with over 50 unlta. Paml.l)'~ organlu· tlon olfera pleaunt worldnl condltlou. Good opportuait1ea for advaneemmt. Eac:elleat company beoefit.a. EX· r::--dtancL Apply penaato: ~--r. \ c:.-1'\a ll tlme aperiea*- /J""1 m ,._ ••· .1o111 ._ .... CoMt Hw1, ........... . COOK nl'flled. ru11 timl'. r or con valc:.,·cn t hosp1t11I Xlnt salar.'. itood benefits w 1ncen live. i\pply in person, Beverly Manor. 340 Vic loria. CM. COOl<S For conv hosp , free health ins <1ftcr proba lion period. every other weknd olf.. Apply 1445 Supenor Ave .. N B Qunselors. married coupl1>,s ••. or s·1nglc women . -L 1 v ~. 1 n Super vise 6 t een<1 ge girl!! 545-5593 !XJUNTER 11 ELP • Po II lime. Costa Mesa area Cust~r ·s Cleaners 548-4243 Counter person . rull or part time to S.S hr. Apply ~t Del Taco. Laguna Hills. 2:s2S2 La Paz Rd. 581...f120. COUNTER help wanted, Exper'd Sandwich m.an. F /lime. Apply m person lo: ~ E Coast Hwy, Cdm. C R A N K S If A t' T GR I NDEll · MACHINIST. pos itions ope n for trainees to opera le auto moll vc crank shaft grinders Mln expcr required an Microme ter reading. Xlnt fringe benefits & working conditions. Salary commens urate w1exper. Apply: 17152 Olhnler Sl .. ITVlne. CUUJGAH WATH Experienced water con· diUoning sales people 1n S.W. Orange County. Do you ef'rn $20. 000 + a year? •.F\111 co. benefits . Lead program: c:in 8-3213 or 830-3031. Ask for Wayne. CUSTODI AN -Part Time. 7 AM·l2 noon. GeneraJ cleaning of of· flees & cars. Pacirir View Me morial Park. Cd M •• 6 4 4 · 2 7 0 0 • 9AM-4:10PM. Customer Service Rep: Pa rt t i . a sa lsl wt cuatolners, answe r phonea & cashier . Xlnt benefits. Apply ln r.rson 'Jbe AnUque Gut,I , 1801 E. Dyer Rd. SA. LEAD DATA ENTRY OPERATOR lnd1vldual 'u•t b ave ,.......,..., ol H maaUu cW'NDl experience In Ufe ~. and writ· IDI IUDdlou. Llbtul bfttflt packa1•. Bx· eeUat worllilll condl· Uona. PIH.. contact Pw....a. ~livery mJn for earlv AM I. A Tl .\1 ES huml• dl'li\ery routt· Mu ~t ha\l• l'l'OnOIOll'JI t'ar AtluJL., unlv 2' ~ hr:.~ d..ay. No collecting . I pr mo nf't take home + !(a.-. allowance + lxlnu West 11 li area. C3ll ~14'6 Di:li very. P t, 4 JO !/pm Own lran:-.. Mon f"r1 ~1mc wkmb n.-q. Mu:.l h(.•ovrlB.531-0811 • -----[)(>I l'l'lf'n over ns for LA T1mc>s 1n NR & (''1 Perm p t SJS01 1-100 mo &16 5844. --- DENTA L. ASSIT,\~1 <.luun.1d~Maturci..r1:hj btr woman. X-ray lw ,,. • qwl'f'd 4 day work w1-.·k &12 5960 Uen\al Ass1stant·f):ont of· flee. A.ill lime. exp pre rcrred but not nee. Non smoker. 644-0611. DEHTAL Pcnodonust needs ruu lime asst. t~xpiJnded duties oppt y. X ra y ccrtwcate reqd. Expcr prE!f"d. Salary open C<11i 1142 6631 O~;NTAL OHTllO (.'haJJ"S1de assist ll [) i\ exper. prer. FUii or part· Lime Beautiful area Xlnt. oppo r lun1ty . Irvine. SS!J-0777, urt H & wk:nds, 640-4292 ---------Dental Asi. "l, Ort.ho .. <.:hr . N n. Part lime or full li me up to 4 days per week. Top salary. Ortho exp & RDA rcq 642 2626. or-:NTAL/ClfAI RS!Dfo:. A~t. X-ray license re qw red. Call 54&-3000. DINT AL SUPPLY SALESMAH F.xpr'd 1n Orange Coun· ly Xlnl comm t\111 or p/llme. BeautiruJ oHirci. N e wpo rt H arbor Proressional Practice SaJCS. I 760.1900 DIEl'ARY AIDES At conv hosp. day-PM shill. stable employe· ment. xl.nt be~1ts, free inl. Apply 1445 SUpcrior Ave .• N.B. DRAFTER. electrical. ln· dustrial & commercial bkigs, call 546-7480 R.E. Wall & Assoe. Inc. 17781 Slcyparlt Cir . Irv. II D. DttAFl'lltS Reloted exp & education req'd. Samples request· ed. Pleaseconta<.t : ltchhl Powar ~ San ~lemente, CA Carol Oif eo 498-1000 x442 DRAPERY workroom Seamat.reu needed. Nr. 0 .C. Arprt Sal open ..... • DRILL ORINDINO, as ..,._._ wttb expand· till co. llabare, ~. manual d exterity a mual. Call IS1 ·21H LO.E. ... , Eetty GWnlnl to mld afternoon. DeU ver baker p r o d u c t • t o upe rmarkeU. No :SOpportmltr •Pffi•I lit. req. Call • '"' Sl-4/mbet. •:V'·DOOft, ~!!_!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ..... enrtlUI wtlJt a Clll .. -...... .. .... &MSI .... -as ,,... 1'e fllllMJt ... Iii UM °"'1 PUot a...... Ad ._. .. 1 Dab Pilot It • .._. mu.it ... • a n.eM-•mL jul&Cllll.... , Em ploymenl Apply at The Employment & Trai•i1t9 C e nte-r, 538 Main S~et. HuntlnC)tOfl leoeh. These ~ CET A funded pc»MHoe1, ,..._;""9 Huntinqt°" leach residency, 15 out of ttM post 20 wttlcs unemployment and an lncCMM which mttts ~deral guideUnH. •• landscape Maintenance Troininq $3.39 Per Hour Clerk Typi1t U 78 Per MOflttt Sertice S11pport Worbr I $608 Pfr Monttl Smatl lusineu Machine Repair $2. 90 Pn-Hour UtlNty Mai~~u $640 Per Montlw Utflity Aide $577 Per MOftth (ClerieoU - Service Support Woricer II S640 Per Montt. llanchcape Maintenmul ~ DRIVERS Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the COil:.t c1lles. Net SIHO a wf'ck 111 more Orangt' <.:oa-.t Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fount;11n Valley <No or Sla ter betwn Newhope & Euclid) DRUGSTORE CL ERK t:xper prererrcd, must work wknds. We:.t H.IJ. 846-0688 ELECTitOHIC ASSEMIUltS Ol ventl1cd work load in mfg Ins truments. Ad vanced Kinetics, 1231 Victoria St., C .M. 6*-71.65. E.O.E. ELECTRICIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITIEj • Sr Prc*ctloft . Ekdrlcl• Must be famiUar· )"1th mowr auembUes. C'Om· ~ and 1eneralocs ancludlna wiring and testing. Mu!t a l110 be c1pable ol supervising uaemblY worker•. Solid assembly line ellt · perience lo the above ~will qua.liry you tor Ulil pollUon . • •datcal ....... ~ . Eaperlence pre erred '1!,twilltrain. ,\.PPLYlN PERSON WISBLD TIAMIPOIT DYtWtlCI 1111W•8alar'ltrotn .... -.c. ....... ...or.,," ESCROW SECRET ARIES Our beautiful Newpon ~arh lll>d.Sant.a Ana of. fices have 1mmed1atc op p or tuntt1c :. ro'r MX"retane!> with six or m o r e mnnths ex p e r 1 c n <' 1• RespoM1h1hties will lfl· r lude tl'lcphone l'Om mumcau on with title companies and light re· cep0on dut1el> Typing or ~wpm reqw red 11'ese positions o<rer top starling salaries. ex · cellent growth potential 11.nd ootstandin& benefits mclud1.ng. ' · •Free health lrusurance •FreedentaJ lluurance • Free park.ang •Profit sharing Please call for an in tervtew appolntment: FIDELITY FEDERAL s..M.. & Lo9t ..... " 17f4) MS-8111 Fqual ()pportun.ity Empfoyer EXEC. SECR ETA RY. Heads I.IP ·. we ll or-aanl.zed pro. Help run of· lice of super people, deal with cUenta·. Xlnl. •l· Utude " per1001llly • must. Good ulary •1 time. ea.ta ... ,. Sen.A All\IJDe to Box ell Daily Pilot. PO boit JSIO, Cll. ... Yanta.\llC td.X dedU<'tlon & t-am1n1t potenllj l rrnm bw.w,., 1n your hunh \tr l<rown, !JG;! 3ZU FASHIOtol SHOES Youn£ woman lo\ fJ~h111n C'lt per to ~t·ll young ra . .Juon rootwear & at' N'S'> Apply m per!>IJfl Oalc., t'ootwor k.s So C!>l Village 979 9'l5Z FASt40H SALES Earn full time pay for p llllW w•Jrk Op port for J<hdll~mi:n~ ;\u tnH''I ment lnh•n·1c\o\ml! Jt I.he llobd.ty Inn. Thu" AUii 2nd. La~una lhlb Mrs EW,on 586-SW> GUR'f: CONSC't:TI\;-IT \o\"1lled. W~I train en l h u ~ 1 a s t 1 c m a t u r 1• ~oman ror part·t 1m1· evenings. 4·8pra. t'.ill 631 3444 ---- FIUCLED XLnl ~inners spot in grow\11("' <.>0. Pleas work lllR cond for tr a 1111ng & advancement. Some lYP 11\R perl 37 i.., hr work wk. s.550 :.tartinR pay. mF: Cill 549-4700 u~k for l'eiuty R.ORIST l:n1quf' retail nur'lt'r) 11<'1.'<i' t·rt>at1H' people ror ru11 & part lime perma n1'nt pos1t1ons Mus t huve expcn1•nl'I' in noral dc~1gn EXcl•llt>nt op ponuruty W work in J IJr'\-"lll!IOUS sett1nR. Plcai;e apply in person. Mon lhru t)-1. ROGER'S GARDENS ZJOI San Joaqwn llJlls Road COM 640 5944 t'oundalloo, expcn enced rorm crew in Or Cty area. ~91,675·4.522 GENERAL OFFICE·· Wed. ·Sun Duties lncludc typing, hling. & recep- llon1!>l rehef. Prl vale Country Club. 644=S404 General Office TELEPHONEfJ'YPI NG: A person with pleasant telephone penooahty to handle heavy phones and who has good typing aWIUca, $700/Mo. Four Girl ()(f1ce F..xcell~l 8enef1ts O.C. Airport Area FredericJt.llrown Assoc . (714)546-9995 OEN'ERAL OFFICI'; · ArchltectW'al o(fice help. f\all ·lime person needed to make deUYerles. run prUata. rue drawinl• .. bandJe 1uppllea. Must b ave car . Co rbi n Yaimf\ljl. 752·S5rl GBRAL OFRCE GEMHAL OFACE H • w po r t I e a c h . IMSUR.AMCE ...__M-sett tcrt larRe Ins Agrne) 1n .,.. .... -..-. • 1 " Founta in Valli•y ha.., for busy MCmtt office operung.41 '" entry It> ve I Constrwction back· pauuon-.a,a1lublcforof- ~ pnfwred tc ri ce per ~onncl. Xlnl ._.. ac.comk Pf'Y• salary & co. bener1ts . bl•. Typi•CJ· di c • <.:all K.atby 5'$8161· tape.one ~ p .. OHI G84L OfC $650 + 67M9 I 0. Sm fnendly ore !>ttks •-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilm;.· ~ person w 1pleasant phone v04ce. Lt typing & math f;flj \, f:~ t:lt ,, I IT'S HOT TOO.UT£ HET A SUMMa JOI TYP"" Sl"C'n'1ar1l>'t \\ :rtPhOU.~e 'il."Orkf'~ Tr a int't' Aso;cm bll'r' \\Mk ~ht•n ~ou ~ari1 to .1 n d 1»1 y for l h OH' 'ac.1tlon xtras Thrr<' " 'E\'f".H A Ft:t:. ~ ('A L.L t.:S toda> ' HI 55M520 OnJ 835-2622 EOE M/F abthly Call COASTAl. .. PYSOMHEL AGENCY 540-6055 ' 2'l'!ll.Harbor CM. "~EVERA FE!'.: Call after hou~ppt. GET GOING GALS TAD CHdGf OF YOUllUA! Be fioanc1ally lndepcn· dent! Act now and share 1t1 lbe prol 11.s th.at an ex· citing c<1recr 1n real est.ate is bnng1ng to a IUQWl/18 number of suc- cess f u I WO n)C n . Te lel'ourse 2000 can rrlikC 1t happeh for yoo ~ 0on·t Delay, call Grae~ Day. School Director ~·' . 754-4218 Ven<..·r di Agent Real l::state HOMEMAKER.._, School MONl::Y ' :n:l2S K ltnsLol U04 f:llthu.~1a!>l1r indindual' 1 By the J W:.. ~rport> _ · earn comm. to ~.ooo Girl~;~ b y Th a n k ~ g 1 v 1 n it ' • • ._, ""97' Demonstrate toys & Officeskillsreq1.Dn!d. No shorthand W1 II tram. gi.fls Complete l.ra1nrng. Salaiy open. 642-3490_. _ No delnenng or collect· 1ng Need ra r Ca 11 irl wanted. Fine job 714 551-~6. collect to wortung w1Laguna home seehne. builder. Call tlugh . Gtf\s's Gadgets · "Our between 9am·7pm. Mon· 29th Year " Fri. 675-5s:.>/497·4536. Gt::NE RAL Ot'FICE. GOQD Joa Srl'Wl II Cons tr Co. Book. k~ping. typing. recept. Men 2 days per week. Prefrr ex per. 9-4 JO Mon· 1--ca~r_ . .;..C_a1_J_67_J._2289~-·- t'r1 673-1630 . GENERAL OFl''ICE, secret.anal skills. Prder moture person. Newport Beach Real Es~ale. FJrm, Busy omce-ruce Oeck>le. 8.30 lo 3PM. Moo·Frl. &U-S200 GENERAL OFFICE ALL WE NEED IS YOU!!! 557-0045 ON-LINE Tem porary Personnel Services arc pleaa«I to of(er you 8 chance to win a trip for two lo : CASO SAN u.c~. Gusd Jobs SAVEG~ J It you want wortt' we have a job for you ... near your home. All s hills available. call for appotnlment Mon-Fri aam-~m (714 )52S-2316 .l532WCommonweaJLh • fUllerton. Ca Mon·l'fl 8:30-4:30 (714 )540-644& ZJO W Warner Rm 217 Santa Ana.Ca :::~ DM.atcia of Baker Prilteclion Service& F.qual opportunity Reglsler and work 40 ~~emplo~~yer~M~/F~~ hours and you are In t.h1a c chwi.aC! It'• that aim · ple!!- WENEED: f'SecnUri• (Wf'ft/OSHI '1)pUta I Geaeral Of r Clerb nu.aena ~ Ae«I Qerlll ==ton m-un:· 11MPOIAl'f PHIOHHll SMlllCfS J7D ... lt. ... .,.. ..... GUARDS Full • part Ume. All areaa . Uniform s furnlabed. Ai•• 21 or 0¥9 •. Ret.lrad wkome . No~~ l.rY-ace. un w. &tb ~ Sue.I ADa. lo· ..... llloun t-lJ. 1-4 lloD Lbna Fri. euna--.s Bdo KJfAC llsrclwlt ·a Speelal Protr•• now ••rolll•I HUt~! ....... ~·-..w ..... _ f'tN~kr . ·-... ~ ...... ........... . .... ....all ..... .. j I ~ ... ' OM. Y PtLOT • * • I !( IMIWms• 11• .._Wm • 1111 .._Wm • 11• ........................ ~...................... .. .................... , ... . HA I It I T V L 1 Ii T LIO.\tSSCRETAf.V 'o ....... AlallttlOI &uk ~~~~ ..... ?!!! omc CLSIK. ftHd ...,..UC pitf'IMll1 fOC" new ~clerk. c1o11lomt'r 1ervk•l vantct ore ad m i n . back up pbonts t1Plnl, Cbance lo"°"" W JfOWlnll hr"' In 0 Airport aru ... 7S.0 Hlfp Wmhd 7100 Hzfll W-.d ..••.......... , ....... . 7100 j)fl' wor-.e*"" treat In· con. from Yf!&! home • yowblj.Call~a:m - ••••••••••••••••••••••• A9tal1 SIMI EJlpen4'1ked H IHpet'f<>n nteded IOI' wonwn'• reedy to wear ~?!~!.~ ..... ?!.~ ~·~~ ..... ?~~~~~.~~ . \ a.ftllllf'* • Co Hlllr pertner ntql.Ure nta . alftce • .wtlf tO<'fvuqu•. o.lp ln C 0 M h XI I\' l )' p I I 6-1011M X·tey, l)'t»llll OPtDlnl ror on e H I h 0 rt ha n d ' • u t 0 Uro6o0 olrtc.·~. Npt 8dt ~ •l.>'laat to nint \)'peW'nter HPK dnlra ~~l ata&.MJn txcelleftl lou ~ S A 6 Tuatln 1rn Meli<•tal t 1 on, f rl" n d ~ u Xlal salary tomM •It.ti Blay GP olt n4'fda younic =r• 173 $ or ~\: ~~f,y 6 • • P • r tidy wllUnl to l>C' tralnfll • -for lilt pha..-. m•'tt of< HAIDW All SALIS l. i ~ • I n <' o u p I t' t o wt!.. 11omt t'JCl>fr ftt't. t:tJ Ml.ilt ha~ lt~lcoehl• ol IUPf!l'V&M •mall re ld.-11 tn. n1~ worluni,_na•, ~ck .. build f'r'a end 1.lal boud 6 ~,.. (adlJty \Uthlng uedonU•I cuat hardw1rt Moo for ekkoT'I)'. W1 CONldt'r h4'!1pful, noo 1mtih1 thru •·r1 Btn\'rlh •In a I• P r • u n 5aial9 • .Beach wm-r l H 03 l 328 d Y 11 ,._ ______ _ *-Qr ~DT 7lt ~ Z213 tve"> ,MIDICAL HARDWARt: SAl.t-:S U~ an Chn1tlll0 l.ady or Live ln, r.eoo ~r wc.-k Mf.time ..,.,i.y In penoo, ~lo HNI for elderly plUll room ' OO•rd t7 14 > Crown HardwaN1. 3107 boednddtn &tnUrnH1n ~l6l or (213I 428 M:ft E Oil( Hwy, CdM O~c to bc1ch Rcf'i. Hratth lt'ood St~ ~. stock clerk. full time S.·11637 lbel Rtaerv1t1o n:. A 1>litant front· Dl•i1 k om 8.5. Mon f'r1 Xlnt Newport Beach loe Cull tor appt ~5000ext ~'JO N« w,. lntl'rlor I.and cap.-r needed to mamtam AC rooncs In Orange Co uboul 30 l\r p.?r wt-ck Coma\'\ Donna or J1t) mt• '114 &t.2· 3800 ... ICA&. SUPP&. y SAlHM.AM F.xpr'd in Orantw Coun · L) Xlnl <·omm l'\tll 01 p .me BeauufuJ orticcb Newport H11rbor Pro f ................ _, PracticeSale:.760 l!IOO LOAM ._.aw ..... Hotel AUDITOR W..ted SlWERVISOR The loan admi.n1strat1on lf you an: new to <.:o~tJ ROOM SHVICE department ot a growing Mesu, te mporanly d1~ S & L has an 1mmed1att' conunwng your c.'<lucu Opporturuty with career opportunity ror an cK· tJOo, recently d1l>charged potenllal exists for rcha """t:mced Loan Auditor rrom the service. or for ble person Qua1.tr1ed to· ,.... • d1v1dual Wiii po~i.ci.:. in ltS Anaheim of(1re aA)' reason seeking tern supervisory s kills and be• This pe rson will be porary cmploymcn1 . w 1 I 11 n g t 0 g a 1 n responsible for auditing <.'On.Sider Ltus unaquti oµ knowledge or r ood new loan (ales for sub· poctwu.ty. service. Enjoy outstand nussion l<> the loan vault. You Can Earn ing com pany benefit ~. Will also include tratnin~ $216 Per Wk. Apply 9am·l2 noon, Mon in uudahng (iles fqr .sub.. Based on your proour 1-'rl Person(1el. mts111on to s·econdary tJv1ty. comm1ss1on, plu!> MAAllfOTT HOTEL market and training in incentive::. & u tra µror11 stupµing filt.'S. Minimum h b Th ""'Newport Ct•ntcrDr s aring onu !> l' """ one related e1epenenct> •. Newport &:al'h women "' men we arl' . .. t-• _and:;· ;;;..~lY~P;;'";:,:R~o.:.r ~4;,5·.;.5~5.Tw~p;.:n~l~OOIWIJ~~m...' Y-W l.l&ed Hotel telephone operator. must have PBX cXPt'r. Apply to Mrs . &ldartar, llotel Laguna. 4!J4 63'J7. -l!W I l5t.. cq r • e o er a ci typing. foldin)l pap1·r:.. i.:ood starting salary. ex w arehous e JOb!> und C'ellent growth potential worlung for a hmlll'd m and outstanding benefits come Work with ~ouni: including dental. Plcast· pcople-Raptd ad"ant'C' call PN'SQMel.iOI' iln-tn-t I If --tcrView appomtmenl mcnt possi ' c > ou .in• avaLlablt! to ~tart v. ork 1mmcd1al l'ly . t·J ll bt!t ween 9 30 2 00 tiow.l'cleaners Toil S tor I' a r l or Fu I l l 1 m l' v.ork.i.;r> 551 4:J!.i'.I llOL'St.:CLEANl-;w., <.'<.tr nel·. I' T T'll> S • G11u:hllm Girl 1;,1;, 51<!:1 llOIJSl::KI-;i:;p1-;11 LI\'!-; I:'(. f>l'n1n P oint. :1 c h ildren. !i 73 :t:Hx . b75 J.3.15 HOUSl::KI-:1-;~ · l.l\t'tn SZ'l.'i +mo ~l'h1hJr<'l\ Sµan1!-h i.µl'ulPnl! 01\ 11.U ilrt!U 'if,lf: 5:17i. 1)46.WQ? 112.!ll •kcl'Jlt'r & (.'ook uvc in. board & room 1n. t:ld Would µrcfl·r t·oupk Sl·nd qual1IH·ut11111~ ~ r~lo I' O lln.>. I~. Corona del ~Jr!li!li:!."> COLUMllA SAVINGS end LOCM Association 1714 J7i6 7101 E<1ual Opporluml) 1-:mploy('r M F •MACHINIST• .i day 40-hr week EDLER INDUSTHIES 2101 Uovc St ~ B /\(·~from O C A1rpon Cotto Mesa 645-.514 MERVYN'S l::mployment <1 pphl'« uons now ht>ini.t <iC'tt·pl ccL P-0s1l11111:1 :i vall tn saJ~ & ~Lot·k N11 pn· VIOUS ('Xp rlCl' 1\ppl~ Ill person Mon·fo'r1. IOi\;\I MACHINIST 4p:o,1, ~1811 Adams r\ ~t·, · U1 vt·r~1fl1:d wOTk load H.B. 1::01:: t mfg <'lcl'tron1c 1ns tru-- men I~ . M o d ~ r n Mod t· It n G CI a '.,, . .., work!oliop. Advanced TJ::E.'\/S, 13 l.'.i. :o.tarllnJ.! K1m:l1l·~ 1231 \'tl'lOrll.t <il ~th Coa~l Mrnleb St, ('M c;.ir. 7Hi5 E I I': for Month of ,\og •inb /\II an·;;~ of llC"llOal d1· MACHINIST vt::'11Jµml'1tt & mo<lel111i.: Pantry worker woman. fl.All tmw i\pprok » hre. 10<'ludll\jl weeke ndti t'nvatc Club. Apply 111 pi!l't60n 2801 t!btbluff J)r N R. ------PARTTIME Or;I vt•r for lluntlngtQ.n lkt{'h :IO tin per wk. Mu11t have lar.ic sta· uoow111on or van. and jloo<l flrivthj# r~ord For Info rmation. C ull ~ 4321 Nik for Mort\lo N,ill.aon or Harry ~I)'. EOE P1anT1me Need t.>xtru ea:-.b'' Call CMA Set your own hr:. St2•"262 aft 6 30PM Part> cons ultant 1·ciun Litrpcn.on. full t1mt." m C'ludinK $ft Appl) 2025. Nt•wpon Bl, CM P~TE.UP ~SEMBLER with ul leai.t I year ,.,. pcrienCl'. pref('rubl) new:.papt•r EXCl•l lt•nt t'Ornpun) bcnef1ti. ,\11pl) Ut1lWl'CO ~i\M and tll';\I Monday through F'ridt•)' ORAMGECOAST OAILYPILOT 1;..i2 ~)H2 J.-.J W liu) SI CosUt Ml'"• !:;qual Opportunl1) F.mpR>) t·r --- PIXOPER. t:;;.1rn whale yQu k.irn T~lephoni> An!'wt"nnl{ St>n •1t'l' full 111flt' part llml' \'.Hll'd ,hlfh Ua)~. uftt•rnoon or 1'\ •·n ing.'> l.AK".tllttll!. in FA-;llJON l~L.\~IJ C<~'TA :111.-:..'i.\ IH\ 1~1-. TL'STI~ lrl':\'TI NUTO~ li!-,,H 'I I ltll•al fu r -.1utJ1·nt ... ,\ hou .. l'V.l\L'!. :llJrt\ '" bctlCflll> lnC'IUdllll!. ll:ltd \ •• (' .1 l 111 n' T) J• I llJ: 35w11m !-. 0 1-; Cull 5"3 1230 Mon Lhru l·'r1 PHt Control Trainee Steud} JOh lor rL''I'"'"' lllc JX'l'!>OD l'r.>ftl ... har 1ni: . .:roup.hl·ulth · ,\ppl) 111 pen.on Wt:d tht u Frt !~ 5 Llo) d ·~ Pe!ot Cont ml. .)66 1<;, U~~t1r Hd Sun~ Ana PUlchAsl ... Nfwport BC'I Ch mort&a.ie 41 banktna co has xlnt open1ni for clerk 1typ1Kt with purduina b9ck1tround. Uu'IClldat.e will have l yr t.'Xper 111 rclat~ field Ip petform a wide vart!ty cit office duties an the purctuuung dept. Typing reqlll°ed .Swpm ll must. w"1 an ability to operatt< the ten key would be de· s1rable. Saluy comm. wtexper. For uppt c&ll ~. Ext. 202. 1-:.0 E. QC lNSPEC'rtON TRAINi::E e xper w 1m 1cr o m eter s & calipers preferred Will tt'ach all phat1ei. of in ~pecuon X1nt oppt) Ap pl) at 27671 La Put Rd . 1...-iguna Niguel __ _ RU\L ESTATI:: LOA:>. CLERK T> pin.: & general clen cat t'Xl)t!r n,oqwred Exper in pro l'eS!>Ulg re<ll estate loan' desirabl t' T> pl' ·50 60wpm ·or)lacl Thl· Banlt or Caht 1401 DoH· St . N B 8l3 3511 t-: 0 1-. ---E A L t-: S T A T I'. s.a.. , TIM'l.OM MllDSYOU To fill avalanche of or· Rf:r"IL STOffE needs ders from marine, ener1et1c Ii re.p Illa motor cycle. s po rl1ng llonary ~ xerox clerk (IOOds. motor sports. re = sh91>. Oene·a. on Ctr. -7-CM71 Alie for Candy. ,//Ume. Baker Sl4. C.M tailen Gr eat oppty but t:•ll Mrs Matranga we are very selective & 7!141000 want car eer winner --RO-,-,...-E-0-R-IV_E_R--..i.. types only. We tram ex u • pert1r. VtBtt us & 11ec RegLSter Newspaper ear ca 1 M r . De h Is en ly AM 1·2 h.rs day. Nd gd ~ whls. ~·$4!!0 mo. Ideal 2nd JOb for resp pers Sales 540·3008 o r 540·6722 THE LOOK Woody Known for the finest in Sallmakers e"penenced hand worker. $3. 75 per hr Full tame ooly 4 day week, IO hrs a da)' S48·3464. SruJ to Greece. women on ly wanted for u1lboat crwse Depart winter '79 ~hare ddventon·!>. good' lime:.. chor<-s. ex µens~ ~ i!l3 ~ Otl!l7 .;ale-. ATHLETICS F..um $12!> a week pan ome guys & doll:. 11 & older m~'<icd to do P R work f<>r Lop Jmatcur Jthlcl('l> lldp WI d1•H.'lop v.onrld clai;.., Jthltt<"> u 2},... or tolleg1· & <'ar, munul(er t rainl'l' 1)<1.,1 oon-. avullabll' 52:>0 v. k t Houri)' waRl' bonu~ Worku111 evl'111ni: hvu1 :.. lllll Mr .J o l)n,.1111 OC'l Wl.'l'tl 12 7 ;Jl !Y12 ~\II - men 's & women ·:. fa.sh.too clotJung 111 pre. 5e0tJy looking tor J peo pie tnterei.Led 1n a fastuoo career In ~al~ with advancement into mrnagement. If this 1:. your goS'll'all tor appt 10am t.o6pm THE LOOK · 644·6500 •SAl.ES YACHTS ~st have sa1llng e.>.p Comm pn ly Kon;i .Manne 711·675 1403 SCTRY /Ge.. Ofc. TRAJNEE l..lght t)pini: and bookkcl·1ung fo r lnsurancc R I:. offi n· 1n C ~1 $tlOO to ">Lan benefus Call Stcph;,nae dlt;.t$.~ VETERANS JOIK&JobT ...... •• ..,. For u .... ••w•d v.e.-u .... e..~ c...ey. , ....... f.Nle-... el ....... tw...ty -..ks ,....a..._.,.,,,,_.,, md •• --wWclt ..... , .. , ........... .. M90ff1W/ A,... ....... ..._. S4.'2 P..-How ' Off.s.t Dtlpllc ..... M"W-0,. .. ow sl.75 PtrHow Apply ot h•ployMent & Trol•i•g Ad· """iltratioft of H...tfftCJfCNI hoclt. 531 Mm · Stnef, ~ IHclL C• aow 17141 536·2526 or 639·'554. YCMI ... t briftg DD·214 . SECRETARY Offiu Co-Ordilllltor Reliable energetic '\elf ~er. dblc t,1 handlt> ull llha.\e5 of orflr<' dut11::0. Slnl mo to !'tlart CdM bi~ TafPHOME . AHDCASHfH.,. SALl.-:.5~1AN WA~Tfo:U f:i\.RN UP T O 15'; l'O\I l\USSION Nl'..I J !:am S50K ro $1110K h ~ Chr1&tmal> i 1-'111cl out v.h~ m•w IH' 1:a111 Jui:: SSS her.,. Co me 1.i1k· .,.,,, h them J Our pro<lul'I 111 t-'XPl"'lblV~ l;a1id t•uc1~t·t - •SECRETARY• Crt>nl ore dutw~. acl'ur<itt' 1yp1ng 45wpm Good w l'aJculator & ri~un·::. N o n '\ m o k ,. r 0 l' .ui:port~rt-01 21;1!0_ ~ecre tar y .1.0.Jn ProC'e!'t~Or lmmed1 •. tll· opening in rapidly l'K p;mdJnJ( Newport Bt•at·h lnan brokera)(t• <'" t .. ~e lcir dCt,:Ur<iC'y & <illcnll<m l~1 tleta1b, ljJ nk in.:. tum put<•f or re:tl 1· .. LJl,. ,., IJ('nt-ntt-hdµful SJ l .. r> IJl)l'n C<1ll KlfJIP •Wt 'JJSIJ We have a pos it ion avrulable ror an efficient pt•rsonable . te lephone con'>Ole attendant 1 l::x· cclJWnc B-IOOOJ who also ha:. retail cu~htcr ex· per1c n c e The. al · rrn,phcrc IS (un & bw;y. C:Ompensauon & benefits are ~ood U you have th~ qual lft<'at 1 on ~ &. the motiv<Jt1on t11 work in an 1·.>.1:1t1n~ cnv1r11n m e nl, plcust· <'Ontact Mr I'm nl•l(un or .\Ir Cline l.11 r;4.1.51170 krill.'> 4 l'r•· ~t'l <iµ1.1t i. SALES ~aJvrl' J 1'"11td out v. h~ A ,.\Iller oppt~ 1·orn Sli w "we\~ ~ot the bt:~l thtni: SX pn hr fo.rnpfo) l't'' i.:01ng " 1bk for :llr nl'\.'<lt'<l lor m\•rt'hJn111, Uow-~.3102-m~ & cl1i.tr h tit\ ,..or mt11 Real Estate SAUSPEOPLE We II""" tm QP4'n in I? r ur ! ltt•eru.;..,,.., v.ho .irt· 11·Jll~ .imb1t1ou:o. ,\ lo\..t< 11! lil't' orfenni: .\out ''"' n µn\ al" dl-sk & Jll t lw m·ressllw" fur ~111 1 ,.,, plu~ up to ill 111111 rru:.i.1nn ('.ill \I Jr Jttfl• (l.;rk Hl',llll"'11t1.rt :llJllJJ.:er f• r ,JI.II' t Wttsley N. Taylor Co. P~'.iJlor.; ft II l!H ti Real l':s tcote Sales Opco1 n!l f•,.r l1t·l'11:. .. tJ ~a l t·s pt•o pll'. 1111'.tl I\ 11\\nl'(f, Wtlh 11;1l1t1t1,tl I•' ll'rrJf l>\'l\'ffi h 1· .. llt-111 • 11> 11 r k 1ti I! t ti II fl t l 11111 ~ l·.:arn 100'. 1·0111m1~"""' f'<1r tonf1<.lt•nt1al ·•J•ll t C'iJll 75~ O<!:!ti· E\l'I ll S~">Lerru. n~altor<. Ktoul l::?>lutl· I op :'\ pl Pl·mn offin• ha' 11111.·ntm: (." Jll 5S j 99'lli ._,..-'. --~ ~ ~.\LJ·~ Uulh11 k ' So l OJ't I'- "1•\. t n 1! , , 11 ti I 1 '>Wl'!>J'<·ople f11r 11111 11111 10).! l'trdt• t \I' I t'q •I 111 dun" '>lhl·r 1 n -.t.11 w lJlilt• 11111·11 ... \\; .. ,. l•f lt'nn.: IHI' .... tJOl'' '•)Ill 111o·n ... ur Jh' v. Iii. ,.:rouncl v. luJI n1m1t.11l\ t~'fT'N 1t l'l1-.1.,•· Jfl)lh Ht1 lu• I. , :-,, 1 ·v"'t I'• t 11nr ... 1 1 1·1:1 u •• ,1 .. 1 ... ''•·11 ~•t 1tl.u11 .ipn 1 i-.u I' ••. , 1 !'">-\I I.~ 111-.1.1\.1-.Jt\ fl 11<11t If\ ·~l ,, 1J1•1 • nt 11" • 111~ Juli up '" I ~· • • \ ,,•+pt11 tJll .tit l µ11 t ··•) 1~11 !',.1J1·:-A .:dwt .d 11 .. r.11 .,hop11>111 lo..lull111111 Wtll lrJln 1-)fth A1 l'llllt' l-111r1 ... 1 w:..n1l·r .11 Sµrtnl!!l.Jh "''.! •• ~, .. for l'\µt•r ,,,Jc.,1wr .. 011 • H 1 ~:~t·n~H· \\'1· t1 ""' I ":1.1 \'~GUYS & GALS SECRETARY RECWTIO..IST lr•tnl' offH'f' nt't'<h model u m i.:e pt-1'on v. "'run I( '>ltub -.m1linc 1 .. 1\'phon• \ t1 I l t.. \ ' \ ft \ I ,, U ' prT'<;l)ft::tttT\ '4'ht"f Ml Jfl} (u.~t paTt µo•oplt• 11rw111 1-d tiu.-.m..,, S..l"n <11,.·11 il1 WJ;j ,.~,, '.') ... ('f(l-.l \I<\ l'Jfl ... l t m • I 1 I ,,. k d ,, \ , ~JIJf\ llµt n I\ i111i.• -.loll • m.1111f.tl•1n I •• 11 H•Jutn Jl i.11 .:5ril ''' SECRETARY ADVBTISIMG .Jf11n th1· \ch 1·rt1,1ni.: l)l•p<1 r1 ml·nt tJI .1 l om munH \ bw ldn v. h11 h " r~~>lo!rut...-1 nJtlllnJll) 6. 111lt-mdllnn:.lh l•1r 11-. .11 1 ompll-.hm1·nt' fh• In 1m· v1mpJn~ h,1, "" l~IJh: Oµt:OIO;.! tor .1 ~ .. \ tf'tJf\ l'JIJJhlt• •ti . h .1111Jl~n~· h1 .1 \ \ pro SECRET ARY otn•.11ll11i.: 6. It lt•µlt"n' r• pun htl11 tt·• \• Xlnt •lfif)h frn ~'-+ •:.trdlt l\ptni.:r.-qwr-'<l ~a I "' to11 "" ri t .ir i .1 1 •i,._.,,.. "'1141 n · .. um. "' ,l.,111. lu "'ur~ in r,,,, \IJll1plt•l« .1µpf11 Jt11111 t11 t>'1t't"1 '11t Bd1 H I'. "'' l. 1• \H!'..1 >'!-. ' l~ill l..il.• ,K:W :"•~1 THE IRVIHE CO Escrow Se-c:retory ... >-p~·r1 1·ntt·d ~"'"'" 11pl·n \.ill IL11h,t1.1 Y1J4.n).! IJ( \I JI"\ t..lll 111:11 ;,J '••wµort t'enlt'1 I •r '•·wpt1rt ~s..-.. r h. I'. tJ I·. SECRETARY I"''' n ·ian 1;1 .. t<l "'"'' , .. tn•· n:.ord k•, pin •. I.. l'n1nrnuntt~ llt \ • '"'' hr '"""'" :\.1111 "''" 1.111.,! nx nt TI1e In 1n1 l 1.111 11 t·•m\J !'">ltJtl rl·-.urn•· ,\ 1""1' " .1 ll1mmu1111' n ·I , tu I' tt u.,, 111.:J l11i:hl\·t rH 11i.:11111'fl n.1 TB.Lat lmmt.'<11att• opening .for lull t1mt• t eller .-:ii: J:ll:nl·n<'1· prefe rn'<I hut not nPce,~ary n1dn Ft·der JI Sa vm~s. MIS· ''"" Vtt-Jn . 7fi8·780 1 1-. 1-. \I I'' II r1H1-: & 1;1-:r-:t::HAL AllfO ~t::HVIC1'..: 5 Uay v.o rk week Appl y :'lot•v.port Tire Center, :11•1 I'; Cod~t lfwy. COM Trrv. Truck Ort\ er~ I:'\ rx·r d T•1p p;1) Apply 1,6.<W Tov.tn)l. 7 10H Ohm' 'hu>. C .\1 1>-ii! 125:! TRAINEE POS. • !'.w1lrhbourd ope rator I t. o t hr'> ;natl, l'llll l<>r appl t>l5 7!')1i.'1 q"fMVEL ;\t:l-:NT f ull lHT\f• V. tlh LH'kl•lln~ t'.\ l)f·nr-nt·•· Hunt lll'h. l'all 1.arl') /i.17 :n:iu H 0 US t:: K E E I' I·: H nl.'\.-dcd tor pn \'Jll' t 1· sor1 l:.~pl•r & non c.>.pcr. l'·ull·llm l· or v.kn<b I:: 0 1-.: 4191'1 •('M Hwy 1;a~un::i fkat·h 714 4!).1-KS:i!I call F:lain1· 1.t pro<.lu<•t1on lt<it l.. $!round. 3 5 y r1> exper Prd knldj! of tran·r. c~e iJf 11wrr Stl-1Ji>- 1 m1ll & Jatht•I (;tlOd h1:nef1L-. Cill f>.if, 0200 Cll\il'red l'ompl('Lt·cl before '>l'hool -.LJI 1'> ~~21i\J MODELS-ESCORTS PHARMACY CLERK l':.Xp tov.ork t :>ila}' v.I. in (' 0 :II l'hJrm.H} C.111 :lt r -. Y11un l.' .11 1,~ i5i5 l11r inter\ ll'"' rHOHE SOLICITOJ:S Work d t ho ml-. fu 11 or µ ltmt• CJll ti75 >llZ:I .1fl fj 311 1 1u:cEP'flO'.'.IST •11'''11 .. Tl. \;t-w1.,wt di""-• l'.111 fW1.p+.n V..tnt ,, tun J••"' llH ht• ti.Al> tl II } vu J re l j) ..... ~ nr tll<iC'r \Oii t'an l'o1rt1 sw111 po:r v.n·k ""rk1111: .11 .. "ir' 1•.on 11m1· &..h.1\1· .1 hJll l!tmo-.i·-11.irt 11 , \I•· ('\I I. Hll 1111- Ht;f\o\ U :' l.! "-• 1 11roilJ tld \) .,~_.,,.!.J lt1111Jlh & intt·rn.1111111.il .h ~·U 'tant•r n•·, .. t.·11 111 steaET Y ....... -.1,t 111 dt ""' 1n..: up t. ,,. Speu .. 1111'<1 J'>b. :s.:i-..~o t'.ir-dm.: !>Jlc.-. l•1,tn • '101 m.·n: r1·qu1nni.: i:uci<.1 mun1t\ "'"" 1.1 t111n TRAVEL AGENT 140..'} l'\pandin~ aµ1·n C'·}. mm J}" 1•xpt•r in int ·1 & •io.IO°lt"llt' tra \'t•I. pref l'r hJ\t' 111mpoter Lramm~ \5t> llll.lft Allnu1t\e rcmulc:. S&oo v.k + 615 ~) IMMEDIATE PART TIME EMPLOYMDIT ................ -.1 ~actuneShop SHOP FOREMAN ~lotel Oel.k Ckrk Rclld JAA>1llon u\la1l <.:all lor 111 4 Len ICW. 494·6SJJ PLUMBERS ~00 Unt(ln l>l"r\ IC~ 61 rt• JI " 1 r ., h u p n e e 11 ., JOurne)'mt'n E xp 1n heat1nii helpful If qu;i1Jf1L'<f earn on perecn tugc ray S2S.OOO-S30.000 yr You ne e d onl y yo ur handtools. W1• furn•~h truck. umrorm:o. & hculth insurance Apply Mon Fri 8 -I The Ear I.' l'lumhang. 1533 W Lin coin. A..'J 64<!· 1753. S400-S750 + month The DAILY P ILOT r~ auto route dn vcr:. fOf' home ncwspepcr d e livery 1n the S <in Clemente arc:. Must have dl'penda hll· 1•a r. Seven duy::. Aflt•rnuuns 1i! :.J-5 30 t M · I·' & morn. 1n~i, o n S;tl Sun 15 :.)"lj 301 &1ml•(•flllCl'l lflg rcc1u1red 1-:arnmgs f>a.'>IXI on size ur route Call 400·UllOO Ask for i''<Jbter Ouellet or M 1ke &l.'lh. i._;mphJSt!'. on cfualit~. t~l. plaruun~ & schcdul inu, Will :.UJ>('r~ 1::.€> 15 2.'> !>ktllc.'<i machmu.l.l> &. u1ol make rs 1n joh ~hop Tools. dies. prct'llo1n n machined prototype & l>horl run µrodu<:l t<Jn parts & fabn<'alt·rf a1> !>C mbly Musi be <ii-( .grc:.ss1ve. amb1t1ou::. & thoroughly t.'Xpcncnc<·d Apply m person or i,e11d re:;ume . PLEASE PHONE i-·uR APPT ADEPT MFG. 175 t:. PAULJ\KINO NURSES ASSISTANTS With love to i.harc. Free· Ins &. xlnl be n ef1u. C.Crtlf1ed Aides tJ.55 hr to i,tart Conllnuoui, tr«il\lng classes with ud· vancemcnl opportun1L1c!> to team leader l>lutu:-.. Deferred compitnsatwn or $50 aft e r 0 me.> employm ent Apply Park Supenor Health Care l44SSul)t!nor N li flagship Conv Ccnlt•r _ ~ f1a~h1p Rd N li Plumbers needed rnr new con.,trul'tton & ~erv 1cc work Mui>! huve 11wn truck. Xlnt wages Plea:.e apply, 20341 So West. Um:h. Santa Ana Heights lnsuh1t1on ins tallers for new construcllon m 0 C t::.xp Pref. Trainet!l> st.a at S4 .0~t hr . Goo d benefiLS. G1llco I nsulll t1on. La guoa 1111111 51£-8123 AVE CAsta Mesa. r---------, OHu·t• PO'M'ER nucded high wages Must have p ro· ducuon cXl)t!r 645·8835 l,;surance Property & c.aliuaJLy Ass tl>Ulnl Ex per nee. Minimum 2 yrs m e ld typing Xlnt ~ts. James In~ Ca!I Maunne 742·0990 .. E.O. f. lnsur Office Trainee Piling, learn rating & claims. 30hr. week. &15-3'&37 IHSURAMCE GBmtAL OFFIC,E Large Ins . Agency in t'ountain Valley has openings ln, entry level pagltions available for of· lice personn e l. Xlnt salary & co. benefits. call Kathy S&9:!!!!.:__, JANITORIAL ROUTES. full-time, C.M. Irvine area. no exper nee. $700 mo. + car allowance. 1mmed openings . 1·75&31182 ..JANITORS Part time evenings. men. W9meD & couples Costa Mesa, Newport. Santa Ana areu. l(usl have car Ii home phone. c..JI 53U55I or .apply at 123 N. Olive, Oranae. Monthnl Fri. JEWELRY FASHION SHOWDIRECTOM I Have P\an·Mall:e Money Part TIIM-YourTI~ eG-m7Mtpm :>40-4710 Mruds. apply The Inn al Laguna, 21 l N Goal>t Hwy. Laguna Beach Mamtenancc man for 5 wul apt complex m C . . 642.5(17J ; (2l3J86S-385l Maintenance P 1llme ap· prox 2 mos Plumbing exp nee. Tustin area. 831·0081 MANAGER Nights to $15,000 yrly ror "'high volume fast rood operation. Call 581-4720 for interview or apply at Del Taco. Laguna Hills. 2:52S2 La Paz Rd. MATERIAL HANDLING Parta Stockperson ~en..-e desiiired bu. not reltuired. Will train. Must pass company . physical lncluding back X-Ray. Irvine ... A Ken· davls Ind s . Co . ~7631LE.O.E. MATERIAL CONTROL Material Conlrol Ex· peditor entry level posi· Uon. Minimum 1 yr. or. flee uper. requi r ed. Ability to work with ficures. deta.ils. info a JPUlt. Call for apP,t. 140-'JD ... E.O.E .. A Ken· davia Co. Irvine. llmlANJC · wanted run: lime. $20X + bonua +benellt1. Applicant need not aPPIY un1 ... full quaJlfiecl. Call ror •PPl· &»1541. LAI ASllST4MT Pt..Uca la b. No expr. * * MECHANIC with nee. wm train. Mutt be Delroll Diesel or Onan ...,,_hoOI ar-t. teed lft experience. T'oln Kelly m1th. Days call iaf·20e0 Marine Eo1lne,rin1. tor tnterriew. Jiiberlle ~17 Corp. N-'-EDl-C_AL_Fr_OD_l_Dak __ 6 1'1blrll• tamina\OI'" H · lmfcrlAb. ~. lt1nt OPPl !.. '° Call 840-0140. "°" m .... 8ar""'ra are• 1etcoal eip. lhdlo•I •11 'l ex . Summer Vacation .Jobs With Kelly! C a 11 Kt• 11 y fur J variety of temporarv US!.lgn ml'nl:. & :J f I t• x t h It• v. 11 r k t n j! schedule. work & s till huH• tlml' tn pl;iy , You 1·an be: a vacuh on rill in 1h1s s urpmc·r nr jui.t hl'lp r n urt with w II r. k I overloud. All omce I s kills needed· I ' .,,,. ... •s.a .... 1 .. •WordProc •AcctC...... I I I I I 1\Clwtm-I Top pay . pu ld liacations. referral. t>o'nuses. Never a ree IELL~ SER V tCe& Call or Come In Today Irvine 833-1441 2102 Ouslnes~ Ctr. Or. Suite 206 HuntlngtOn Beech 841·3'88 • 8907 Warne r Avf • •215 I I ,. L••utt• Nl~l I 831-~ I ' 27951 C•bot Road I Pressman· Lctterpre~s l>hoP looking for pre · ss~n New Era or let t.erpl"t':..~ exp help(ul. but wlll Lrain 645·3350 PROUU CT IO~ TRAINEE Rubber hose products Irvine :ire a Mus t pass <·o. physical including back X Hay A Kendav1 s I nds . Co. ~7639 .E.0 .E PROGRAMMER ANALYST W e are Co-ton 1al IMurance. We're a new and highly motlvaiecl c.>mpan) wtlh a "°ealth ci aggressive Ideas w1Lh which we'll be challeng· ing the industry leaders. At present. we are seek· 1ng a ProgrLm · mer/Analyst with 2·5 Years experience utmz. 111g robol In a VOS IVS en v1ron ment a nd CICS If you a re ag1resslve. self-moti vated n dlvldual and have lhe qualllicaUontl menti.>ned I b 0 v e. c 0 I 0 Ost a I lnlurance can ofter you 1n excellent benefits piacka1e i nd t uperlor Slartinl HI¥°>'. Send re. sud Including 111lary biaCor')t lo. . ............ c11•tft1.1100 COLOMIA&= ·~· TIO Id m.Ca-• SUtaAna I llMLIO I I TJJN. llaln I -=-..,,. I <lo IUall a&ocli ......--, I Offtcel . ~.,.. •ir I ii I I Eq~al ()poortuntty I Pfl' ~ ._ t:nll& CWJe.iarJ. llo cl!.Oel* ~ OribopecUc ...... M u.e. leJ&'1 .,;u.,, beck of ilepend• on ••P•r· flee. on ... oktr. '. --1111 ---· I . Employer M r I phonta .................. L------~--4 r.rttoreptlC.-. .. H :·:<.:1·.1~·1 11~' I ">T s., 1111 Pt'Lhr. ··~ ,.,. II• v. II :!,:, J;J (' .i 11 bt v. n :J I' ~I i I' \I t.75-IAtJ.S ~ RECEPTIONIST Busy R t; 0H1<:e tn 1: .. ~ lltlJs Ac~urate l} pin~. & heavy phone~ . .i da) v.k. sl.a111mmc'<f nO·!t51J RECEPTTONlsT Rusy salei. office. typina 55 to 60 wpm 1-;xp c:r re qwred. Vanf..'ty of 111 t.erc::.t111g nuttcs lA•Vt'I) offices Xlnt btml•l1h Newport Ccnl1:r C1tl l ~trs. Dudt1k 6-1-1 i l!).I Recept1on1sl r a ::.h11·r PT Ice Capadc'l. 27111 Harbor Bl. C M !179·8880 HECEPTIONIST Typist ror long estJib Newport Bch Ad Agency near 0 C Airport. Pleasant work in~ cond1t1ons.., rnnMe benefits Conta c t V1rg.uua 54!H I~ • RECEf'TIOHIST f'ull lime Propert ~ Management firm local ed 111 Irvine Contact Kim or Suzanne. 8 30 to !> JO S40·2"199 RECEPTIONIST. w hll' bookkeeping dut1e~ St.art at $725 mo . Hoat 1'rans1t Inc .. ask for Curt 546-7172 RE C EPTI ONIST / SECRETARY[ Phones. ~II for 105. co. by 0 .C. a.iijidrl. "7SZ· 17SO. uc.TIOHIST 972-4848 'l'l nt .. riJI .s. \4 nt1nc ~-r11v. fl,11 umo·ni.. 'J ill• llll l'LC.!>.lJll.1...-a 1..i:urJh' l)J.1111~ 1"" '(•~~".: 11i1111ln11n11\ 1 11 '4U1n-d L .. o.in 11r t1th' l'' ...-u -.t.Jn•·r ln\l·•t nwnt 111. Mt'OI t: prdt·rr1'd TRAVEL AGENT. l:.\11•·r11·nl·ed Lido l'rJH'I Scrv11:1' 673 3310 ~'f'\ tn" ,.·1rm 1•ll1 •t l.!J PlcaM· t·ompl\•t<' .1µph1 .1 SAU::-. HICKORY FARMS E.am exlrJ m<ml'\ 111 P 1 -.ale. takinl! .1pplll J lltm" ~ll1 <'kory F arm' c::.tchfr Plata. &42·0972. hlon li.lund 640 60311 Sall~ lnll'nor 0 1•-..).!n Sal"' With tnlnci.l m :ir1 or 111 l l' dc~q~n f t . p t . $:?0 s.!5 hr Will train l\J.rl'll ~18 H371! 3 7pm !'">t·• nt.in lJirl I-ricl,I\ ,l ..... l"\l hawd rirrn (;d 1 )1>1 nj( rl"q d :-> l 't"d 0111. II <' " r S .1 I .1 r ~ t ,, m men ~ur Jt•• 111. t'IJ ·~773."> .... kd:...:~_i. ___ _ SECRETARY SIOO mo XJnt -.1.111~ rt·q. dvnam11: l'll\ 1ronm1·nt Ptea.,t' ro•pl~ 111 1·1111 f1denel.' tn (..~)llm:-'' -.oc.·J,Jlt'l> 507 San .:" tl'Ol<J:- l>r. Sle ~. :'\ptJkh_ _ SALESLADY 1 SECRETARY/Leqal Lad1ci. upp;jrd :.hop. 1'rrunee' for E.':ttatt· plan over 28. nc.it Jppt:.1r rung Depc . sm law orr. Call w 6. 6i3 ~10 airport area ~rn Xlnt LyptnJ: skills. wlu. .. ual op SAL£<; LADY <''l:per h1~h ~~ 833_9!ltl2 quality ladies !>hoµ Secreca~ 1'YPL'>l 7~tno Strong l ~ pin~ :.k1lb SALESLADY ncedt.>d inl'lullmR i.oml· For exclusi\t' children, stat1 st1ral t ' ping t'X <>tore So Coast Pt;11a pcnl.'ncc w 1lh general f..:Xpcnl.'TlCe ~i.entaal Le r lcriC'al bal·k ~round Mai:tasin.:;4!*-8585 S alary cnmmensura1e w ith ab1llt> &. e.>. SALESMEN p e r 1 e n l' c l" o m prchen~• \ t· bc1"ef1L s $14K-$20K µackaac.,. 3 wee ks paid 1'1rl>el or JU.Oil mukmf.1 ,J vacauon f''ash100 Island hVLnR" We ar(' lookm,.; location with p lea:.anl f6 r umh1t 1uui. :.elf :.mall company al mouvallid tndl\•1duah. tu rnosptlcre r1ea:;c send M:!rVC' ru; accounts r(•ps. resume or call Nationally distributed Ho6pital Fman. Service product. Room for ad 170 Newport Center Dr . vancemcnt. Call between Suite 240. NB 92660. ..J.0.2. Mr, White :;40.-'4-r.~23-..._. __ 7_59-0223 __ . ·------ Sales. Mature person. * ttt.a-ao••~s * graphJc arts backgmd & -~- uun <K .,l.nd n·:-o m1• tu L I 'A IL'·•O:\~ THE IRVIHE ~. ~ :>.ev. pon l\•ntn l>r :-.: ....... pon l~J1·h 1'. o !-. ~'<'untv Off1<·e,... 1-· t. 11> hr v. k.'ph00c & t'<ir rt'<I rl L'n1form' furn1,ht'•I l'lant In I f\'IOl' K:~J :IQUU \l\!l S.•!'uri t.} I ;u.H ch •.;,JI t· dU lte?>. 'lint lvl'.llll)n l.J~UrlJ (h•h l°ll\ \' St..orunt) I~ \1449 Service Su l>('n·1:.nr t' T. Skatt' dc.>i>k kc t:Jpadc:.. ~ SHl,,.MG CLERK Sh1pp1ng & rece1v1n~ dutt~. gd pJ). \Cry n11:e aLITIQ)p F\t II bener Exp de•ured Sal rommen v. ab1hly & e'lp Gerp ~I 0700 ShlppiRCJ CUSTOMS SERVICI CLERK L!!l' mail order firm ~" a bn!lht person 10 handle r('turn ordcrs rrom o ur t'U!>tnml'rs S<>ml' exp helpful but will tram soml.'Ofll' w Ill THUCK DRIVt;R Tru<'k <.In ver & main· l 1• n a n <' 1• m a n r n r l'hl·m1 l·a1 LQ1let c >m · PJO) &'627fJ_lJ _ -- TYJ'I NG ;\ wcllA»'t Ran1l.cd per..on req1urt•d to rvr 1ypini: & some fil· 1n.: :\!'curacv very 1m ))lll"l<int Stj()(').mo f our Girl Offtn· l-.\l'l'llenl U.:n('fll?> I> l' Airport Arca 1')-c'<l<·m·k Hrown A~:>Ot'. 1 71-1 1:;46·~-!1~5 __ T}pt!)l Cll•ncal $900+ Join 3 rast growin~ land planning company 10 NB. Congenial office &. working environment. Type 7~pm. gd spell· mg & grammur a mu::.l. some r1bng & te le phone:.. Joan :it 640-4911. -------- 1)1)L'its cxpenenred 60+ wpm m Corona del l'tfar area to work al home on own eqwpmenl. Must h:i ve I BM Selectric carbon ribbon. Send Resume & cover lt.>tter A1tn J .M .. P .O. Box .096. lrvmc Cahf92716 ~ &. interested. Apply TYPIST tnpe~. -ASSTTOTRN 'GDIR St. Cttst of Coiif. Work for a prog. C. M. 1631 .... C.M. fll'm near airport. Busy <Corner Redh)-U & dept-posiUon has good Paulannol potenllal. retail exper pref'd. f\Jll Sec/Civ Eng $14.400 time. wee kdays only. Sec/Stat RE $1'4,400 SHIPPIHG & ....:..::.::.:::.::.:~-----Irvine Personnel Agency 4118 E 17th, Costa Mes4 Ste236 64.2·1470 PART· Tl ME lrrunediattopenln1 fO:r-.e Receptiorusl to work in ~Y Real Elltate off1ce. Must be penonable. able Lo handle Pttuure of e.ic • tttmely busy phones & capeble ot light but ac curate typing. Please submit resume or com pleteapplicaUon to. ~GraphJcs. 3950Cam· G.O.IRE7dlct Sl2K IECllVIMG pus Or .. NB. 754-0422. AdmAsst/b10-md S25K i.,e o.c. dlslribulJon. C_o ~-....;;--..;;;;; ___ ..___,..._-_ __.. SALESPERSON. Flt J>O:'i ~:~n~~o: needs several people for._ _______ _ I h d l shloou1g dept. TYPISTS in retai ar ware s ore. l\pptOnly/Free -ORDER n LLERS no~n or eves Sff Mike La Reinders Agency •PAOCJ.o;RS L. PARSONS THE llVIME CO 550 Newport Center Dr NewpoC1 Be1ch. E 0 . E. a.-~wlt W. Wnght Co. 4020 Birch. Dllab '64 •MAIL ROOM CLERKS l2J6 Roc~ter. C M·-_ Newport Beach, 833-8l90 •STOCK ING SAUSl'IOPLE •WARE.HOUSE •DRJVE~ Part time" fuU lJme. No exp req, wilt train Nahas Dept Store SttR£TARY per ma n e n t work 1134 Irvine Blvd. ~tin •RIVIERA* w/Oftl'time avail. Co. Pd SAL~ PER5'): needed benel1u. Apply In person rull t ime fiW marine Mnll4PIE S..-CnttofCtilf RELIEF CARRIER. for hardwa re distributor. IDC SICY SIOOO 3161 ..... C.M. LATimesbomedellvery Ma r in e experien ce !Corner Redhill&: In Newport Sch. 6 days neceu a r y . Ba I boa CMSTI UP $1200 Paularino> per week. 1110 wk. Must Merine. ~~·ff71 fo r SIC/I IC SIOO+ + ..:..:~~;.,.:_. ___ _ have dependable car. appt. E.O.E. M/l''/H ,.,,MGMtfT SIOOO STOCK QBK 3;~-6AM. 646·1413 or ·LOAMSICY.$1100 neededforhancllin1ofln· f73.2515 SAUS/ltl.-11111 NUML StOO comloC/outaotna slock. • • 191...-.,. ..._._ am •• J:' COML •Lo c ..... • m isc. office duties . ,_,..,,"",_ <10•--• r "• Pur"h11ln • ex p e r •·u in r hour. Part urne °' uu S I 00 ,. " ru er pJt,open P or Lime •valJable. Car • I helprut. Must have • __... Nltaurant work obone nect••ar)'. Call u.M. SI 100 )'&lid CA drivet'1 Uc. Irv. ..,. O.C.AirPor\ .. Mutt 11'1·-SICYTO., SlllO loc. Pleue contact Al ::.:..or over. Apply In I~~~·~~~~~ Mall .. SICY SIOJI (714).....,t . 5111t1 ...... ,. ... ,. TEACHERS·TYPINO. ._. Pl=r••• ..... 10UDI nMft who UJ.941 o We have an lmmed Je· ...... =:-•i .... -.. I C .._ cp...-t ror uper typ. ... pt _. w • .., -aim &• tr --•-•-r-acber. momiqa,, • .......... tol ---.c.11 .Oeclrp ..... .. ....... -~~So: .... .:::.,";'•' ~ ·~~™~~7~1J~·!'!·!!·~~ ~ .... ...u~ .. NmlD'leDoaeld'• =· ~-==: 1: <OJ .............. &bill .. ......... Jot. -~ • .Ullr. Ml.-0, -.-. Went A4RetuH.1 842•$978 W.D. Ndl at...,_, . , -r Btcome a Norrell Tem· poruy . lmmedaate operdnp ror. •Jr,Twhh ·~r •It••• •W....,,._.en •o.t.MyOift, No Fee Peld W~y Paid V11cadon lil $I laVINS &.OJ. , ........ _ ... t• '•••• IOIO Mee•••-1010 '* t, ,,.,. • ....................... ~!.1.9:.~: .... ?!. ~ ....... ;-~ _ ............ ~~ ,._&Ola IOtl ...,,.._. 1040 I _ ... _, ........... -·-··········-.. tt•---= MIW ......... UllNI Wanted tmmedlatfl)'; ........ -........ . ..... ........ ~······ ...................... . l'lr'11Ut Hall nadt GoMYledwMelclMW I• cooa•r. New com· 112$. _ .... , ..... ... IO'letr 11..tlall• .._ _... 6 r... 0 V I H 0 8 A t. S , ·Wllr•Metto'I1tim• .._. ..... ~~.-. 'r 11 .... 1"i.I.:..: AJ1C.-.... I' ' MClriJk'e Mod fn.t frM elllllll -:.~.er.:r '=· _.. Pvt pty ~ a t ' vlvta~I c:wth t a r • • w I 1 0 • • . -ow .. t fed chair I ' 'ell **1 Afll ....... · oW •Laa· 8S. ~ MW tc.morc + m-. · ••rd Poodle. W.ell ...... -.2~f7 -....... To toocl bome -. all otf.n wflk'oaM W..,_w/Hrlarwktlw rar•--. mt ....... .-. ('M. nr ~-luaeb •ttVlce. P' •Ir••• w I A ch au t : ......... lloo·f'T.I P'llZ '° llOOCl lilome. La~ NN'm t!:..:*'..:':.~j!; ~~:.=: i r ut N>le/5dwn.wood.n1ce •.....UC. Call tTt n .-.. "---~...... dtWJ, uphO&a~rH Mov .a._. w r ..... v.-...., ,..,. k\a 1.n1.111t MU S)OO. Aller -_._ AKC rea., 4 w 1 old '1 k>-»U WAIT'llSSll m... ---- 1'\&U tle9 ...... ~ ' SHIH..... .. .. s-. .IOH Al/flll:1 .. ,_... K Jolly ' 6V •••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • "'-'• tOOS. ODMt ttw)' Ocw-..oua Jtmo. male. &\TOM.YI t;U\u A.lien ....... ·~ ' Oiamp.·a.1"d. ))1-t47t TNndle bed, '""'· cord w.1&1w~Uine u.11 ~a~ AKc Doble. :~.!.~·~r:l:kJ~l P"'. Priva"* Chib. Ma1Dl11 tu0U,y tral~~d. ~. CN. ~166-MM. a.at •• alert. 1150 W"'.-.n -~U.&euy.&U·ll~ ~SAU n& I I.on p&rt u~. eV"• hmi\Uft, braa& llCttH . ~.v.ae club. Call Sll&b 'f8l, l yr old. tiieiee dlibes. tue1>, BBQ. etc ...J~..___..:._ ______ 1 =:. ~· SUI>~ Call for a_ppl. t°nly . ~ l . WNft'ID Dtt.1VH ,,_to Y• IOU u.-AftdSal ---t.h-5'14DA Y OM. y ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ,...., ... "' e. every 111g D'Ult go. tum. -.uher. To de!Jver Dally Pilot ' • * * d rye r . TV , tuo ls . .SluDdles &o u rrlen . R~· llkll~ hardware. 11.lbo '73 ford q\lrel van Ot' larse st.a ~NQWD Hills Cow1er P U. <Llc W W> '1ion wap and a good uiel Mar 311 Broadway, CM a ll dn\l\.Dg record. Phone t.bewi.nlleror wed!_. __ _ 642·4321 and ask for ttarry Seeley or Doo freetkWs zn:nnrSt. NB Yum. vw .WWiams. value), lo part.a, oew BajJ kll), OPPOEQ~Ak......v ~ =ey misc. Items Sl·SlO. Sat . ORa v•~••• -""'-.. ~ _A.ug_;;._,_9_·~----- EMPLOYER ~"-__ ... Aug. 2nd thru 13th s.~ Sde Y/arehouse/ Dell ver y Anahelm ConveoUoo Cement inhter & tools. ~for party ren\.&l Center building maler11il. store. PIT, a.pply 2025 Tickets mu.st b e ex · lawnmowtlf"S. paUo furn . • Newport 81, CM. changed for reserved washing machine. dlSh seats at the Conveouon wuber. m ot or bi ke. Center ahead of time. band & pwr lools. camp Call 642.5678, ext. 272 to mg gcur. gas rern g, Port YARD MAN . r ental center has full lime open 1n gs for 2 men Mechun1cal knowled~c helpful. neat trnndwrn clwmyourt1ckets a po tty. ~veryth1n i.: • • • must go. Wed. thru !:ion 1ng neCC!>!.ary Wkd):. F'r~ t.o gd home. -off Wi ll train. 1!130 puppies. 9wet!ks Crom 8 AM to 8 l'M mtxeJ CASK 2:?1 E. 19th St. CM. -------- ft'Oa10Wbtal' .. acud. lilM .. ~ud forHfb lal plUI OM apue. We n \urn per11taoe ntly IM&ed .urad.lve t.q fl It.rep. ...Uac alrUoe ao.....,.....,.,.,.... ~ '-6 t.beft I P'ar 1 ~ aac encklle wallpepu. rebri-C or "0.y Olo" JNlper • we W\IJ btct 6 trl m your i..p. Or try lwo cerds.. baca wbeck PIUCF.S· '2Uor31$5 41' Up IUO ea. &r9~$1 .~U. lOor more$l.4Dea. Sllea Tu Included NOCARDr Oraw 'I04J.t OWD or send DMl\'le, address, phone & woe'U owJ&e ooe card per la&. Add~ eech. Send check or money or· derto PILOT PlttNTIMG P 0 Box 1560 Ccfit.a Mesa. Ca. 92626 COPIH V!K.'t» any paper. •., pncc. !A>l 1003 . ••• a-dw5mrd s10"rownc COliua Mesa \'uu ure the 1'UUK'r of lhrwfrNHclletl ($22.~VsNe), lO Ringlw1Bros e..rnum &uey Cu-cw; . AUfl. 2nd lhru LJtb Aoahetm Conveolloo Center Tickets m ust be ex change<! 1or reserved S&il..s at the Convt>ntJon Center ahead or lime Wll &12-:i618. UL 212. ci11.1m your uckru. • • * r:=. 0-p. f7Ml12. -~ uobor1 Teoola M•m· benlalp w /racq-.ctball flcllitlea. M111l sell. ...,........,. Plat cletk ...._ .... « .._.. ._ Cl -aood ....-,cOIDll ~a.;:::~.~~ cond, $HO UT·l002 .; .... tale •. .. I of catrJt.& ~· htc lYdH 20 CHHUe C ---------...,... &lf8a. cwtfe 1-aeorder. a ,._. CoeUd · 'M C. Am 1T5 Kaclwo. Cry•t· Harbor L• w 11. Clllll nctatM. e&ec:troolc. paano • beDch. ,_., •1111. Sood eoed. Sa5f. Call ~~:~~=~~ =.:~~ perf BRIMHALL PIANOS 40fl001' milt9....-.11l-3&M N6-D5 . 11S-UOI t•r•• IW •-tt-.. ~ Dbt.b6ke. HoDda l.ZSCR Ir W..eM 1011 ~~r-'' . tuWLa =4trlr.Xlotcood Mui( scvba eqU1pment 111 clu Supro At·P•c. rem wetsuit, regulators. 182-8)3. ...... •••••••••••-•• •• Only 165 hours of &ae, For Sale Kotrltr " twin diesel en1lnu ........ tt-s.S./ CamptieU COOIOk p1aoo. k>ecSed with every opt.Ion ... /SMI"• t 160 Purchased new from lnctudinC 110 generator. .. •••• ~··••-••••••••• O>a1t Music. CM. Like VHF radio. radar. new. W75. See. al m microwave oven. ro&or ~~ Derrve1' Dr. CM. 549-19118 TV. lcemaker. MUe r .....,_,.,...,_ aft. S.JOpm 4 wtu>ds. ~ than new! Bou&ht l&r11er WANTED: RENT 23' FIREBALL SELF CONTAINED. REA.WNABLE. MS-Z283 SWOID ASH ou.3T1fil'.l870731'()8()1 Mov· boat. nut aetl. •.500 or REJ'ff '78 22 • Luxury Warehouse Inventory WHte Ad 1519. Dally Ing, free to Id home. make otter. cn4>8&'1-4450 mOt.onM>me. Sleeps 6. s.Je. Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, AKC Blue Shdtie. lyr. days. CTIAIMI-~ evea· Wt caaL S250/wk.+8< CARPETING & c.c.taMesa.Ca.92111216 Xlm. wet.ch~ Ne.eds mp. mi.MO«i15 yard.~ Spm. G.B. 36-dual·k>aded. Lo 1978 29' Executive, lo Cf Lowrey()rgao-Gerlle44. 4 boun. worth $75,000 aj)eage, xlnl cood. full VINYL SALE ~ yrs ~. xlnt c::ond. SllO(). sell /trade/'!. Frank ac<:elieOnts,ooeofaklnd • I wllh 1011 ~. 54N3QI. lot. $31,000. P.P. Dys 2Daysonly·AllC3fc4 .. ••••••••••-••••••••• WURLI TZER ORGAN· .......... , 96'1-lllll,evestlM·l237 • tr112·9.Sat 12-9 , Orl~JUl~~;case ~ Samfiet!. Spt.nette a.tilr' 9050 T,....._ Trtlftl 9170 40% ta 60% off Top qwlllty. name·brand cpt & vinyl. This is a l Lune only public otren ng to buy room siie floonog ot de&le1"s rost or le:.s ~ !St come Ut serv<'d Also U>Clud<'d. •Table:. •Lampi. •Picture:'\ ·~k5 Otmrs-. - __ l_l4-892.&!.&t____ Model 4410. Not a toy •••••-•••••••••••••••• •••-••••••••••••••••• Solid map le . t win FamousNe'ft"porUTketch '75 32' Silver Streak k.ryboarcis. 60 cyclr. 200 40· ror charte r. Xlnt Trai.ler: f\tUy equipped. Pobtooe ~ v.att amp. re· verbtd1s tort1on . $210 ""al l s . Co m p I e 1 e rates. M&-40QS, Agnt. AC. st.ereo. $12,000/besl w matctung bench. 1n 9QMlll06eves. s lruc t1on booklt't:.. IMh. W 9060 -------- Onlm srl mus 1 c $500 f'1 r m ••-•••••• .. ••••••••••• A"11te5arrice. P~ ~ $400 ~7 I.MS. ~: Gd race record. Real· & Acat...W. 9400 631--4'~ • ty dn. gd _ _. Tr'-11>,.I ••• .. •••• .. •••••••••••• WY .5"tllg ..... t I u 10t2 $2400/bea~~· " . ()fflee ,..,..,....,.. & ....................... . .... ,....... IOff !Me model Rlecat pona-14 1,2· Chrysler Daggtt, ••-••••••••••••••••••• b&e sewing machine. dbl Xlnt cond Brand new Executive desk, chair & ~. SJ7S. 7lHl92-62164. tr&k:r. perfect ror beflll g:~ :~~"'· for $375 KfmDOre Zlg-z.ag : Many ner. Slli:>. 4fl&.~ . decorative stitches . Coron.ado l5 ~ w1tra1lcr. O.bl.nt.'r.100-~15 ou\haul. vang. pole. OFFtCERIRH 2 large dt>-lks. 2 Judgt' ctuur.. 1 covch. 2 lamp-.. ~ ~ a.l.ilc-.. iUJ II\ dn t l Vn<i All61''1 67S 92GI ..••....•.•......•..... $1400. 54$-9U9 Spew liltq Gooods 1094 •••••••••••••••••"••••• Cla.s.-uc racll\g sloop 26' Co I em a n Pe a k 1 u..k-rs wtsup Newport ti a c k p a c k b I u e CalJ &U-4~ cv:. POra r ~u a r 1:1-mll mm !>leep\Jlr, bnK I mo old $65<'3 ~9796 --------- M ' F'1nn Trlr. -clra'o. \i ark. ti73-fj(,OO. '' r Ke.. 'Cl 1;7), 598.') SERVICE DEPT. 0per> 6 Da ys A w~ Mon .. Fri. : 7 :3(). 5730 Saturdays:8:00.5 .00 Allalar,...rtv. 2929 Harbor Blvd. Call.a Mesa · 546-1934 Spare '75 eng & tram .. ~ carbs. $500 firm ~ N<.-wport 81. CM. 536-7302. ~Movuig Sale. Wht c.hnlJ\J( Pool lable U8 Drwuwi k 10 Mos. old part Oalma set. canopy bdrm i;d. ri'C'enllY rerovtred S200 •Misc d~allnR llrmi; u you have been uunkuii: of remode.lulg a span room or d:resr111R up a \'an, boat or RV. ta.kt> ad \ anlagt: or our ont! time sale. Casb & carry. Mt:. CJ~ 52C S..ckhoe lo.J•h·r ~'"tl.lt trailer s } :ird I n t.erTlliUOO:il dump truck All Good ~h.>pt' A. steal for S14.SOO Ask fC>r Onan all s M2-0Zl9 GOLi'. CL U BS. Wilson X31. 9 irons. I 3 4 -~ woods. h ke new. Sac ~ Call ~·1395 aft ~M -----.-z,· l.ANCt:H '77 Trallt"f" f'ORO ~~ enguw. . .dh all:Wmbled. with new crank. nni:~ bean ni:!>. rt.'~ C3IJIJ ¥.ilndt!!!> ""Kon•·tf. valve 0 JOb on he&ds. cherry cond. $400 or best7 also C·4 traru. uandog;lovesluds. gas stove. chainsaw, Phone979-384.5 1''r1pmOC' 646-1764 After 4 PM washer 646-5401 Sat am .,.... ....•••...•....... ........ 1005 -· ••••••• • • •••• • .. • • Beautiful purebred male 2 Anllque SU\ks w/brass Collie. good watch dog. faucets & soap dishet>. gentle 962·2584 · 535-7674 ~.~- ---------M. Collie/Shepherd mix. Bnw & sobd Mahogany apx 1 yr old. lO good s hot s h ell r e loade r home.~. Amy. macbrnc. c1890. bral-:. a »tgl~h narncplutc $75. W001l:....81.g~ms.2xJ..:.s~ 534-3556 et.c. Gd for fll'ewood or . • landscapmg. 494-~. Snail lllfled chair. $75. l1>vc ::.eat SlSO. Sm 4 mo male mix bn.~ 673 7o.'!I blk Personality Plu:. --~ • fi.:Jloat! ..,,...,.... 8010 . , ...................... ~ 8050 t~REIG HT OAMAG t-;D ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOiPOlNT SALK 3308 CASH PAW W Warner nr tl3rbor. f'or gd used furrr.-ant1 Thur-Sat; P1ants. b1kt'S & more. l868SCeda.r Circle. F V. 968-7123. ------1060 ....................... so,., )Told ha.If Arab. Oap· pie grey, RJdcs Ea11lcrn or Westet'lr Gre•t du · po&it1on. $7SO . Call ~147 anytime 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaUUful 18 c. ROid 6 link llurem Rlnl(. $340 Call !><VJ..8518. Isl c11U R<its 11 ~-8080 ·-·-····················· -----JAQ( W Al.SH VISA. OK. CAJtPET CO Home Centers. IM' ba6 clo6&-0ut.s for $2 99• 401·8 West Oyer RJ ~""" ..,, 99 F Santa Ana. Ca 92707 ... ""'• ..-. or com ~ tJ'lt> Nw"' L....., t.o peutlve bid romt' lo 71 1 ,,. < -7 W l7lb St, G·2. or call Oyer Rd. ll orr ramp N<l G3J -4402 d MacAI1hur I. I urn wesl approx 1 rru Newport Beach 'l'enms !~~~~~~~~~ Club meraberslup Mov !Ilg out or lb~ 1m:a . $7~ Mens S<:h ... 1nn \'arslly bike S30 VW Ma ~s ... tlecl.s & ur~ $39 5iO " :.et. 61.)..~3 !JW. 5421 " _: ----..__.A.-'"" Commerc1;,il P INBALL imclllnt>. Sl.'JO ol h!r. b/J.6336 ------ SCRAM-LETS _ _ANSWERS McCaw pa.rrott. blue & gold. good \'O<'.abulaf) ~ gealle. x1nt l*t 3 )Th old "1ust Sdl Tom. ~~.~~ Gn"Cn Cbeett A ma ion 11-: ~ Hand tramed-00 with C&f(f CalL!>-MT•f754 MoV\l\g, rn.-c lo ~d horn" A.KC Blue ~due I> r Nc'\lt Good w ctuldrl'n Xlnt .,.. at ch do~ -.;t-<'CI!'> xard !;I~ 37~ art :i_prn BARY llAM PST t:HS 3 wks. Teddy &·11r be11:e & wMt ~79 art 6l'M Of' 84(>. Z73!> S.v~ .22 )tagnum n nl' Asking S65 Olli da ysJ)·J pr....eek.m!i'\ ~~ ---- Wik. :11.0'Ye. refrg Mu:.t ~u 9fi8. 5684 -----DAY SAJLER-tJ' Gho->t Good f, berg I a:. boat r or faauhes Scab four and LS C&I" I.Op& ble SSOO. ca II ~-04,S.4 al\t:r 6pm or on ~eod. SlOO 962 6466. -------L9QI type 3 engine for VW Good cond $4~. Call 548-7140. AJMJ body repwrs,. Very reuonpble Ca ll J im OaK1ne H a...,a11an De5J~ 6'8" cstm 5ur fboard . b r and n~,.. l.JOo 14 • 1110 S800 Good 546-651.3 cond1t1on. 2 ma1n i.. m.~ 1l~~-----------TV • a.ilo. .- KFi. Shno 1098 Cal 2S. 19lli. 8 :.a1h. met 2 -spmnakN'S, ~ wrncho•l-, ..... •-••••••••••••••• r~equip W Z.l0.1 Beaut 2.\" RCA Color TV SLli 2 Yr Warr f'r\.'e ~ 640 17&6 21" Color lV. $95. I ~r· warrant.Y 642·~ 14' Hoblt Cat Sail a~a) rood. bt:b l offer tuk1-,, 6'i!>.m.>l loah. 51 lps I Dodis ' 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... _ ............ .--- IMPOKTANT 'llO'T!Ct:TO kl-.AD ... ru; AND AJJVJ:;KTIS .. ;ns ·SaoUi Ana. 979-2'.r.?l lfUCb &clrTV's 95HH.3J CASH PAID .---'-'----shr /Dryrsl Re fri gs. **I BUY**· CERAMICS SILVER. l nternauo nal King Lows. 101 4 > µlace !>Cl t 1o gs & m ori: 2~17 &?stoHer 48" Octagonal Table S3cnf1ce al rzoo. ( $700 newJ QilllJ42·8632"" f'Uute--0)1ll5Y- Lover-Targel - RESTING Nothing reminds J woman..ol alLU:le lhmg~ her husband has to do around the-house hke llie sigbto(him KESTlNG ---------PIClllOI & Or,_s 1090 Zi" Color TV. Sl~. 2 ) r ... •••••••••••••••••••• warTanlY SUPS AV AIL.AIU YAC ~~l The price of item ... advert1,,ed by veb1clt- dealt:r::. in tht' veh1ck· classified adverllSlnl! column.-; docs not include any a pphcable taxe,, llcenst. transfer fee:.. rUlance charget>. fee1; for air poUuuon control de vice Cf!f'Wieatien$ or dl: aler dO<'.umenlary pre I I woridng Of' oot 95'J.S133 wfudow air condJt.iooer. 20.000 BTU. 220 YOIU. 631·3778eves. Good used Funuture & ApplJaoces--OR I will seUorSELLfor You· MASTBtS AUCTION 646-8686 & UJ.-9625 Used RelngG.1'.:. washer/ Green anu9ue buffet has gas drye r Best.. J\p. oeen used as sterooc ase pbanceS36-43JO or dresser. 72" Wlde. t7" tu. Zl" deep. $75 or offer. ~7049 f'rlg1dalre was her $75. hotpotnl gas dryr $75. HotPolnt blln dshwshr Gree'n high back oc· 595. S.~uce 218 cu rt cas1onal chair w 'ot :.tde by side ref rig $350 too11 o $25. 640-70.9 Guaranl..e\ld & deli Vt.1rOO ~ *WIPAYCASH• '!iasber. gas dryer & Good used furniture, .rdrig, $40 each. 2 dbl Appliances. 1V's etc beds 135 ea. 3 chests or 63t.-1610 547-9853 drawers SlOea. 186 Buoy. -----'-- CM. M2·556'1 Cust.om wood bar with 4 w lu; b f r stools. Storage. sink. no es g ous~ rost rce plmbng. $350. 4!13-2'TIO 19 cu ft refn g. avocado. -. - Sl75. 1192·6*13 9' sofa Sl2S. 6 pc dm'g set -------$50 & lung 5Z bed. $100. Tappan gold electr. rret:· 5'19-2719 standing dbl oveo, x.lnt --·------~ S200. 968 3014 Klng sz wat.erbed. XJnt. • "'-•A"...._'~"' lf 1 cond. Mus l Sacrir1ce ........,.....,fi'..,.....;... se c ean· BX> bed t.o $350. 631.5294 ing eye-level range. In ----- xlia cood. $100. 640-1484 F o r m a 1 0 R s e t w/breakfroot, 6 chairs, mmGBATOR hardwood, Vict orian · li'or Sale 964· 14 tJ style, ssso. Bar: Cusl· Allctloa made, hard woods, 2 ·-•••••••••••••••~!.'.! st..ools. inlaid tile lop. ____ ... ._ __ -' $500. ~~l/673-3822. LMTID EDmOH SHOW&SALE SeptS.9 Sh«aton·Anuhe1rn ' For disooUnt tickets de· ' t.alla. write: ALEA. Box 103t·J . Kerm1t. Texas Must sell this wk.od my beaut formal DR set. LR set. coffee & eodtbls, queen br set. lamps, pie· ture6 & access. All less t h a n J mos n e w . Desperate! Please call 8cro1ce 21.J.S94.a39l. -~~~~~~~~' ---~... 1 · Ht<r c u loo Couc h. lkydlt 1020 Green/while s triped. mu ... •••••••••••••••••••• Xlot cood. $150. Pb: tiwlM. llrla .. Wl. Chi~.. 982-4939 • • aliD& ray, lk nw 175. Twi ~ ' M2·3449. 1748 Booalre a ~ with wicker Way. NB: oear corner beadbcMlrd It rrame $40 1'11tin•21at . orbeslclfer. ~3380. ~y·a 10 1pd Sc bwloo Very ol~3cuabloa couch, v--'" v ood d 2 imtdl 1 cbrs. misc cor ~..-.:J:aattYI coo · lbla & lamps. $400. , _ta).36 __ li~·------ f"mm'• 10..apd bikes. uaed Game table, wrougb. t a ff, For lnfonnallon • •gold Vinyl chairs; call4'13-Zl63 .~1350 lM 1.Mties baUooo t b1J1.ei xlot. chrome car· U brown corded. vel~ct ner. buket • bell. nu scla, down cusbibns. + wbt W..-. 5M·3S56 colfeetable, 54Mt5S Schwinn Exercycl e Twin beds. m•U • box • •J:>eiUUoewSlOO. ~ AlmOet oew. 1S$ mam Handpainle<l ceramics. plaques. nal1v1t~t: plates. much misc it.ems. Also special or ders & colors done at r•· asonable cO!>t. 846 ~7~ eves. -JOMMWAYHI T&NSClUI Membership for :.ale Bt.--st offer. Call Cathie. 7~1. ---- ALL REW 1979 classical bo und Wor ld Book . n ever ~>ned $395. 548-6610 FUU sz Matt1oox s pnngs &. (r a m e b e.d .. v a c cleaner. sttteo. 644·S219 --Spii~ Echo $350. P<'DV{'\ P A Head $225. Fen~'r Guit.ar $250 64G-3460 ------- NEW CURRIER 5'1•" G r and p i ano Rt:gular ~. l>ale $4.395 1 ONLY 1,)1·1121 ~· of 5 · Wrouglll Iron FeoC'Ulg 1used> SJ OO fl. New Kawai 5'9" Regular .646-MllOJ'~ 1158 S7.000 ~e ~ ONL' 1 MADE'751·1121 Shed 6xl3. white w 1th yeUow tn m. onr :.l 1t>ll -Pl.A Yll PIAMO quality floor. ukt' nl'w ~EEDS WORK IN~JO~ $100. 962-8437 after sPM S79S "1RM ~ 7272 " 109tb YEAR Augu~t 2nd through August 13, 1979 _ 642·5340 ~P M~I J,200-Ma.lie o< fer Sbure ~1c ·SSO Car al ar1'D•$3~. C-8-55.0 fl'ower boo5ter ..OW All brand ne w 642·9300 ··Gary Sip (OC' ~ tioal up lo 17' Nwpt Bch A\a1I Au~ yearl) $65 IJ)() -67~921 ("\'f!8, f"or Rent ~. side u e p ear ft:r ry tjalbo;, -parauon charges unle:.' oU1~1i.e i.pec1h<'d b\· lhe adveruser ten1\h po rtable T\'. lslaod67l-l440 l;lcl(~-w~ ).TS old Good ..... s,.ed & ....... 11/ OiiMiCt 95~0 • ................ jl!••••• ~· S25. 833-0768 Sid 9010 I Of A ....... -•••••••••••••••••• L9iSO MERCEDES 11-0S loah&M.W ~,..... ....................... G•u4 9010 WHITMH BUYING · or SELLING Ntis Yow DAILY PILOl IOATMART To ,._. yow oct u1642-5678 ••• D.S,UMP 2500 Fairvle'w Rd. --Costa-Mes• You are 1M winner of ...... .,... tlcMts ($22.50 value), lO Ringbn Bros. Barnum 1 Bailey Circus Aug. 2Dd t.b.ru 13lh Ana6dm CoavenUoo . Ceo&el' 1'cllels must be ex. chanced for reserved llellt.s at the Cclclveouoo Cea&« ahead of l&me. Olll 142-5'171. ext. 272 to cla1m your llcket.s. .. • * Must St'll 19' Cheetah ~l ~ • ..00 ford . cover. :.ki:.. rm oy ('lCtr &$. jet a. v ator r oadru nn e r tr l r w~~7317 1914 Gvoux dbl whJ lrlr. Cabnolet 2 door con• vert1ble. tan exlenor brwn It.hr tnt. 4 eyl Oat head mtr 4 spd tran:.. u n bell e vat>lt: autom obnt:. -n;.il cla&IC. Ailltah-lert.t · I.JOO W. Coll!)t llwy W renders. 3500 lb t•up l9. Sl 000 6'l2 0671 Jet !:ilcl 440. runs good. $.1400 -Nwpt Bch &t2-6763 552 8l5.:> ....................... 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLECTOR CAR AUCTIOH ,. DISNEYLAND HOTEL AUGUST4·~ To enter your car or ror btddef' regbtrauon. "all * * * * Auction America toll Cree. l-Bro24l·l&Sl Happy Diirtlii.&~ ~ o< great car:. un ""'9J for sale! Sellers paid same day! *Russ* -.63 Bw-ck Rt~vlera_. xlnl condiUoo. $2900 or make ocrer. 1·354·7814 "SS Padwd Cbpper. gs,.;, restored. Best offer over SLSM. 566--0637 ' FROM YOUR FMILY WIYHLOYE **** '63 Studebake r Grand Twismo "Hawk". Total· ly rest.ored ur sbowrvi cond. Auto, P IS. P 18 . Olly M5QO. 979-UMO. ·~a,ey Ouneo-P.U .. 283 c flra.S./ v .a, b y drom•ti(', ._... 9 I zo ~red. w ta.ll fact. dlx ..._.......... ••••• •• • ctirocne. Dys 64S-0792 Chinook mini t ruck camper: ~ptt trick. ad CGDCl moo. MS-m&. .............. 9140 ....................... Smily moped Raleigh Gnnd Prix. frame 23". d1I zr··. 7se-0798 '(7 Ford Panel Truck: V8. orig, $1500/best. 847-4$39 evea. ·-----~--~ 1'6l l5'S PoncM FW1Y resiored. red lac· ql6e".. paint. blk lot. (YNCl)I). 9'500. . aa· Glaspar Deep V. 60 hp aa.w. Moped. Ulle new. 0 /8.. Sl.050. low miles. S.1'75 ~··-..,.. UOOW.CoutHwy Nwpt Bch 642-6763 - 962-51818 541-53118 ~~-• ..!!!~ t ":::r=-' 91 so Niw l'AIJ tcaUer • 1pace ---··•••••••• attheO.-. it Yamba l.ZSVZ. alot ~ CODll,lomi,teOOflrm. ....................... II' Cl:N'nJRY llabol&a)' Cluslc wltb Trailer. ...... Uf.3112 '11 lusllkl 05400 •·•P· DOHC. a maa old • ..._ .. s.u.sa.••.mt .a.a:a .. lllllllld Ol 111 Nll09 ... ·-ill . ..,.. m.a. ........ ~ .... ... 9540 ....................... 9110 . ..................... . ·f I , I \ ~WORRY? &.&MSW IOPl'10H roauv *' ol aU ..... Pl>' • -'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!~ ..... ~ topurcaa.. 4 n». to.i in. AU mu• Tl u4 P'ord ~ Ranter PS. PH, AC, AlllJFM 1n~reo. Z9M ma . 1holl. ~.W27~ '1'3 CJ ~ .:d tond Grn wJblk «>p 78.!iOO nu, lk blll c:l r 7$l 3a It -__..,__ __ _ TNdis fHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'71FOIO S.C.tl»dPlc ... Mq wbeela. atk k 11h)ft & low, low m1le1 cSer m:m • modtU l.nC'LMClin.I UHd • eaOUr cart . TtrmN t1llored to m your ~· Trades aret1pt ed. pd rot _or n2l - CALL 833-9912 PHYSICIANS FINANCIAL LEASING \tasz WacA rthur Blvd ·St. a Nwpt 8cb 92715 '"o ••••••••••••••••••••••• l • IOI MclAllM'1 $ 800N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA 15 Ml. No. ol Sk Fwy l 171411Z.2-IJJJ ~nday by Appt. • $4995 MalatnC..._ 2600Harbor Blv~. , 1425 Bak.er St CQC,.,-A M ES/\ WEPAYTOPOOLLAR for top Ulled c.tn·forelgn, domestics or classics. If ~ car us .:xtra clean, IMle us n RST! I~~~~!!!!!!!!!! 540.9100 ----Case S20 &lclthoe loader will.It trwlec.. 5 yard In temallonal dump truck. All good sha~ A steal foe S14,500 A.<,k for Bnttn aft 5 642 0239 72 GMC 3-.c JSOcwn p li.. p/b., 'I.i t . alr. Spoke wheels, 3 Ulnks. S2,500 91M621' '78"2 i.hrt·bt!d P U .. lo m1 . M.tm mag!> & stnprnl(, xl11l con d. Mui.l sell S4!W :;4(18518 ·79 Tnyota Sit~ !:.hlbd ~ 1c-mpr 11 ht:ll :i11 µd , buu1•k£>L "f'Jh. r<ids. 1\.\1 f\1 1.;,110 rn1 T 0 vvmnL~ ~JO dn ~18 J!Q(J •·\.•"h ·;:i •ii f'hl'vy Pickup Xlnt l'<mll. 111 m1, nl'w ptilnl $<!450 ufr &lli 7f>8H Ian. 7ti L UV St::tkd>4·d. JJ.000 rru, 4 -.pd,~ <!II mpg, un ll'ad t'd i;as, $3500 8'12-2642 '5H Chev Camt·o JI U , ~I VII. h.ydrumal1 c. Wtit rc'<l. w oil fa11 dlx d1rwrw Uy!> G4~1 0092 tAi 1.T C'llt•vy w rampcr l\Uk•. air cond. l\M rud10 327VR 7AKmi I f;i m -"wrwr, dcun. xlnt l'Ond !Jmoi:: w sonal t ;ink 1'1< kup only SI ,995 W <'arnpcr over c ab ""'<'I):\ 4 ~Ogal wa ter can·t Sell Your Car? CUVJEJllMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR ForCl.!all Used Imports CaJI Mike or Don 13§..317 ' --------- WAMTED! Late modc·I .Toyotas, Volvo,.,, 1'11 kufb & V :111'> CJIJ i.e. today' '"'"~ ... .. c ......... . ""-'4'·0 01 .., S40·'4'7 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us I.he opportunity lO consider lhe purchase or lrade-111 of your l'le':tn .Porsche. Check with U:. Today! ' --~ Lallk & IOf,tal propane __ _ t.ink i-LuVt'. fJH·n & port 1~riv ale Party needs ,1 pot.ty U .395. Oay • automobile for 11pprox +m "4!11. ~675 «78 S1SO 640 ms -n UaL'iun PH kup Man¥ i-:xtr;is $-1.~ /l~.sl Of I Pr '462 l!CJl7 . ---- Ados. Import.cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl Pord ~ Ton. camper G.Mral '70 I ~}. llooL. ,S'l(J() I bcl.l Of ••• •••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • l..r.~WJ6 74 Chc'vy Cht'ycnnc 11:! t I'. U w 1·rnwl through 1·am1ll.'r !>hell auto. air, P S I' ill. ltad10, 4 xtra wlll'cls w 1t 1ff•!>, l>l t•J) l,11mp1·r w ltrl r h itch 'I n 1vel!> ~rt-;it. S3900 c 'nrnplelc t:Jll Urc nl !'7~1HJJ ATTENltOW Me r ced c 1> • U ~I W , Porsche, Cl:111:,H' & t.i. ooc. We w1ll 1'ell your tar on cons1~nment al your pnce. Ues t loca tion in Orange County. For Ill fc.nniuoo caJI J i m Cur· ran. ......... ,. 75 Chevy 350 • .i..cT. AC. 1.300 W. Coast Hwy f'~. A M I F M . many xtr1111 SStiOll ~J(i().565() ~ 8cb 642-6763 ~!?. ...•......... !~!.~ Alfa~ 9705 75GMCI TO ... YANDURA fUUy equipped, llelf COO· taint'<i camper, AM/FM :.tcrt:0 cassette, 29,000 mlfei. l:.>ttr a c le:an ' f411'JMW ~:I $4995 ··················!···· '74 GTV2000J. Xlot cood, AC. wi r e whl s . fit'JO/best. M2..(K216 days '71 A!SA ROMEO ROADSTER AM/FM sterc . .oo cassette. s speed. 12,000 miles. IZ'TVEXl "79 Capri RS: 4Cyl, 40pd, AC:: PS. PB. cassette, loaded, 4500 m1. must seU. $.')9!)S r 1rm. 646--06011 957 2619 eves '7J Capn 2000 Auto, "IUn rl. g<I rond, $1600bel>t 67J.21il I 9720 ....................... LARGE SB..iCTIOH OF AUMOOElS SHOP&COMPARE *DATSUNS• Latcp Wectioft Of All Modets WESPE<;IAUU IN GOOD SStVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN · 2845 HAR80R BLVD 540.6410 540.$)2 ~ *EASY ON GA.5 • 74DATSU ... 1-210 Z.Or. 4 s~. fact. alr. stereo. new radials. 1206LVD> $2395 -* lC. FORTUNE PonUac·GMC 2!XX> E. 1st, Santa Ana 1714 15M-IOOO 1978DATSUM llOWAGON Automatic , AM /FM stereo. au-cond.. pwr. st.eenng, 6 cyl. fuel lllJec· uon, 17,000 D'\Jles & hke Nl-;W co nd1t1on (:fl6WDG). $5999 HalMrsC ... loc 2000 Harbor Blvd. 142:5 Baller SL COSTA M ESA 540-9100 I • .. I ............. ~. ...... . .... .... ......... ,............. ........•............. ....................... . ~:.~ ............ !?!! ~::.!~ ....... !??.~ ~~$. .................. ~~·---............. ~:-.!-... . "JI NE: a.arool. 25.000 ....... .,. ....... ~uMUe. black. Cell mm7 1mt11TT~ ~w/tao Int, AC; allou . auoo (J&l:N). w•-..,. ·11· CM c CVCC: Wht UOOW.CoMtHwy All/Fii/CHi, $3000. Nwptlldt M3-4S'7~ 142-•UO bef llam, aft '7• 2.0 Ut« PondM. 111 8pm. bit. lmmac. _. flrin. m..r.a aA IPll. "'II Hmda Ac:c:ord LX. ~ apd. •ilver , SUOO . mti:m "73 lbldAI CM.c Good codcl. SJ.200. aft.S.~ ,. Tua1)o. Bleck on bt1ck. BBS 8" 4' !I'' whffls. 14.4,$00. 3000 Miles. etU122 . 6 llASOMSTO 1uYamv1c1 AT JIMMAllMO YOUSWA•IM ·•· smrYICI OIPT. on.. 'T1L t '.M. MONDA n . z. 'iln DIPT. Of'IH 'Tl&. t '.M. WONDA YS ' ' ""' ,, .M. UTIIUAl'I • J. Ttauferred. •77 Cl vie. wtll, H.atcbback. stereo ,.,. a.~. 35K mJ: orta owner. xlnt rond. & ma.mteoueil. 91~ 2936. .., '18 924. yellow. pin· • Slriped. macs. bra • rog llJlll». Sll.995. ~· I.AUS DIPT. MIM 1 DA'HA..._ .4. WIWSIAU MAQSIMODl&.S, SNCIA.Lmti-. ... YW 1.-c:ets11N1 '81 '12. bHutillll. Pttfect throughout. al loys, stereo.. 181QO. 8»6566 '77 Honda Coupe . lo '67 912 Poncbe. S·apd, mllqe Xlot condiUoa. Mu.st seU. 963-1&541 4&t-1736, .,,1-1648 .... 97ll ........................ '79 RX-7, bronze, lo rruleage. air. A M/F'M, S8SOO or bl'it olr. 673-1.Sal '79MAZDA llX 7 :i ~p i>ed, s un r oo f . AM 1-'M ~l~rco. 13.000 rnaJ4:S. ~HA RP! 111108 J S.9750 JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEH 1.8711 BEACH BLVL> HUNTINGTON Bl!:ACH 142-2000 ---~ .... 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 $. MPW, 2dr r pt>, "Conuche" RHO. iibklllg S27 .~ 494-2023 ----------Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 SAAB EMS. 4Z.000 miles, 2i> mpg, reg gas Neids clulch. &40-5364 Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977TOYOTA COROLLA SEDA .. Automauc Lran.s • radio. heater & low m II c 11 t34<Yl'RC J • • $2995 '75 MBZ. 230 Model. 21>.000 .w..n Codllloc ma Mull cond. see \o ap 2600 Harbor Blvd ~at.e. Sl0.000. 159-0718 1425 Baker St '79 240 Dsl wtut.e. snrl, COSTA M t:SA fuJly eqw p, showroom 54().91 OCl ~..:: cond. ti 1 ,60.0 t o( r . "Tl COtona st.n w.ng~ gO<j(j r..9-9040:. C'Olld. Sl, 400 I best off c r '73MIZ210 Auto. trana. pwr steer Ulg. air oonditl A M I F'M st.ereo;iow rrutel\ c 11342 l 5"95 JIMMAatMO VOUCSWACHH l87U beach blvd buoWtclon belch 14Z.ZOOO '7621JOC: Camel color . Top ccnc1 Must see. $1.3.3lO. 95S-0989 "SSMIZ ROADSTH CAllfomla car, no rust, rec. rebuilt power train. sharp! IVAP497l 5"95 JIMMA4lJNO VOUCSWA4HH 187Jl beach blvd. buntulglon beach 142-ZOOO 979 5(ll1 '78 Cthca ST. AM 1-'M steRo. W\reSpoked whb, lo rruleage, ~9331 "'8 corolla. 8,000 m1lcb r»ew. XJot cond. Lt:ss than a Demo. Only $3395 Eves aft &pm 673 3366 '72 Toyot.11 Cebca , AC. 4 spd, runs 1ood. make o(. rer 760-1479 71TOYOTA ~· um Ace< 13.000 mHes. s speed, AMIYM stereo. metalhc pa.int, pin stnptt1g, air cond. C256WOC> $5995 JIMMAIJMO YOUCSWAGIH 187U BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-ZOOO .5. WIKAYIOV• IOO NIOW.- ICOMOMY C:AH TO CHOOSl .. OM ... .....-otATI D&IYaY ON MOST MODl&.S l.968 1Yl* 3 enl(IOl' for vw. Good <'Ofld $4JO Call S4H 7140 77 VW Bu.'> Chitmp .. ~n~ ed. UUl u , s nrf. V\(: A."1 t"M. 21M · m1. .-.in1 <'Ond $6500 6,5 0:111 . OO SU79ttv~ 1971 VW Popt~ C"'Pf' Cham.J>agnt•. t,d1 t1u11 aut.o.!Jl(C. r~w\ttt. rud1•>. lM.l>ve, ~l\"1: rt'fnR. 11\w new, 1,000 m1 J'rict:d to i.et.I f f<21Y.W I I ~·rift 1300 W (A.)UJjt tl.w y Nwpt lk'h 642 li71)J VotYO • ,9772 .••.•..............•... VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AHO LU.SING OVl-~HSt..:A..<; L>El.IVtAt Y k:Xl'l.;RT~ tmEtt<£ , VOLVO ~!166 llarbor Ul\d ~IAM ~1\ ~flOl 540.94'67 OIAt .. I COUHTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVl-;LY VOl.\'O Larges\ Volvo l>t'11h•r 111 Oran(le (;ount> • BUY ur [;t:A.S t: ouu:cr '72 164 t: 4 door. 60.000 Good rood. l2500. Ca II 833-0216 77 264GL Autl). /\I;. xlnt cond. $757~1h~11L ofr 488-0'!i8917~ 11 ~ '71 250C. wtute/blk Int. Sorf. runs good, look• ICJOd. '6000. Call AlJen. 710-5646.daYI ••••••••••••••••••••••• T..... 9767 G-ii 9901 ....................... . ..................... . '76 Spitfire AM I FM. 2 tbpa, overdrive. 31mpg, Scott. 673·9 130 o r 536-3633.. ·72 Int e rn at i on a l Trlvdall '68 eng. 345 2 gu tanks, good cond. si:ioo 540-7726 '71 Mercedes 220, 4 cyl, 4 dr, beaUUflll. Xll\l ml, new Mich elloa, etc. 16.950. 646-2168 l 9905 Yolia.... •770 AMC ....................... .. •.................... '73 4SOSLC : Yellow, "l'OVWBus,eng. &body XLNT COND. $14 ,9$0. 'M)I'\ ~. $100 1124 Priv Party. 494·2023. W. Balboa Bl. #4, NB. ..,. ff to C « 'ii · ftJO Mlaw' ttlO -·-.. ··········· -.. ··-··········· --····· .. ··········• 71._..: Lowml*. P\11• '72 Llncoht C.Uotntal. '77 Orud llarqul•· b'•Pf*l ..,tOtrer. JOllLnmalA&coed . ..,. IOlldld wlar•. lauuc, •·utn Ot.1.1142-1911 ..,U...DiGO.MUIZT. ft 11 C. u.:t& ttJZ ?4 ..-CU.Y ..............•..•..... ....................... ~ ·13 S. DeVUle. Lolded 1977 CH1¥10Ln Lew mHe.a, • a peed, fld«)' wf IZ500 firm. COIHitlT·TO,r .._ e...-.. 1unroof. AtU,&5Ml9 'lbta lollded. Hone bela• V.f """ m11 wheels. '75 sov. atnt condition. modea bu lo. ailla •I# ....,, cart <S79l.HH> 2 to 47K °"· $MIOO 118'·1764. 11icierab&rp! C~EI. dloolefrom. 9fl2.21U . ~ y "'" SJ491 'fn SdV. Niee ab.tpe, needs tlOl'De mlnor work.• s.150 . ~7103 1189 Cad. Tote! equip. Xlra rine CJW!Ch. &t ofr. Oill 646-4071 9am·9Pm. Cu 0 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m C.maro V8. CE er ll.oes. stereo. &d d Qooo ~L328or 832 '118 Ca ma ro 327 ~reo Sl:ioo/bst ol r ~aft 6PM HOWAltD ct.WT•t JIM MAllMO Dove&QuallStl. VOLISWA ... NEWPORT BEACH IB7ll Bt!ACH BLVD. IJJ..OSH HUNTINGTON BEACK ~ 99Jl 14Z.ZOOO ....................... tW... ttlZ 1911~CUIY COUGAID7 Astrorqo(. stereo radio ti 8 track tape ptaycr and cruise c ontro l <.Ser.001478) $5795 ...... C1•l:ac 2600 Harbor Blvd 10Bak.erSt COSTA ME.~A 540-9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7SMlJSfANG Gd cond Beat offer 7fl0.9386 '74 Mustang JI Xlnt cond. pm bst o<r Mary Anne 648-7223 or SS:Z·070iS. "n>Muslal\11 AM /FY cau, 6 cyt. 1uto, xJnt rood . nm great SUIOO. 631-0343 'frl Mustang Convert.Ible S3.000 ---W XR7. aJI xtras. n~w '76 C.rmro 4 spd, A tC, gaden p;unt, very ruce PIS.. P1B. AM FM. new $1000 84&7019d y.., 675.77~ Ul'e!>.~150.~l-0460ev~ lift 7PM 71CHEYY- CAMAIO T·TOft 18,000 rru ll:S. auto tr an11 , IJWI" bU.~nn~ , lllr l'Olld , lilt w:ht:iel. crw:.c n>na . pnced for quirk :.<ill· t~OOI JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEH IJJ711 Bt'.A(;ll BLVD llUNTlNGTON lH,i\Clt 142-2000 ----. ---- 9920 ....................... AMAL 1978 Q.EAJlAHCE! un Camar<b. Capnr.-.. \hinU-<:a rlos. Ma IJ hu.'> & Nova~ DraM1c redue lJ.Onl>' SAVEHOWm • · COHNS.L • CHEYIOUT . .Xi!S ll<1rbor lih ..t ' • <'lf\1A °"Jo:."'· S46-1200 • 40,200 MU..L':> • '761Ml'ALA STAIJON WAGON J S.:-u~r. V ti auwm .. tir J'1Wer :ill"t·nn.:. t .irt .iir ~t ttrttu tJpe , loi.ti:J.:•· f .Jl l-nt'w rud1 .•h I (UjJ'(."\lt I . . · • ssu.s . 1i J.r FORTUNE l'onllal· G:\1l' 3ni t-: ht ~d/lla AnJ 11141~1000 • • • "'vii• !trC*d ll>l ~~lTt<rr l..agWla ~.ach You are tht: Wlllne"r of """fr'ftffcMtt tSZ2 SO valw ). to RUIR!J.og Bl'05 Ba.mum& Ba1lc-y C1n-U11 1\1.ijl 2Dd thnJ 13th . Anaheim Con\ cnll<>n Center T icketi. mu11L be l'X changed for rcser,cd sea~ at th<' Cooven11on c..:enter ahead of llmt• Olli 642 5618, ext. 27".? to clwm your ll<'kl•u. ••• '79 lrnpala . '4 dr. air, P S. P B. VS. ~tereo. 2000 mi's Must sar 4~-6S.'.IJ Tl Mon.ta. >tint rood. lo ml. $3000 bes l 549-~ _ _.... .. ,....-- '76 Monte Carlo Landau T IA)p. fully 1-0aded low tnllagc Call S49 160C>. ·11 Couga r · PS . f>I!. l\M1t'M 1cass. d ean. SISIXllW/ 2.4119 t•V(.':') aa.~ ... 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 C..'utlass 2 dr, 34K ma. .alvr wlblk Vlfl¥1 l()f) .-itl ftt- cood S4<X» ~) ·~ ----.,, 9940 ""'° 9957 ....•..•.•.......•..... .... ~-, PHIL LONG FORD , .... ., ..... ,. "-""' o-..... ,, ••• . .... -. ·~,...... ,....._ • Ml DOWN OA<.: • 76F0lJ) C altl'ftry Scpi,.. 10, ... .,., STATIOH WAGOH 9 00(1 1n ll .. .,. \t II auwmiur. PJ""f'r ~ll· .. r tnl:. p!1w1r -.1nt1•""'' l<1I k' f J r'I J 11 11 f I cna:.c. M•·rt .. 1 I .'l>t'. ""~ r..11.hah ·~~l'l~ti 1 SJ295 * J.C. FORTUNE P1111llar <i 'H' <uJJ ~. hi. ~ant:.1 AnJ 1711 1~ 11100 '7'4 MOSTAHG I' GHIA 41')1 en2 .~1n~l r•")( ,11r mod. A.M l '\I 'lt•ro.,, ~ t r'IC . (NT !>ll_...,nnl( I 'P<I r\\111.Mlo . $299§ . JIM~A.RIHO YOLISWAGEM llfi U Bt.A<.:ll UL.\ lJ Ill '1'TJ.,CiTO' IJl-.1\l:l I 14~2000 1976 fOID WGH. TOIJMO SQUtll A1.11.0m.a t1r. pwr ''"er UlS(. 'ten'<>. air cond lo~ rruler. & Xl..''T cond1t1on tlGl.'liWG 1 Special pnt:l' °' $2995 ~Codlffac: ~ ll;irbor Bl\ d 112!1 1lllkl'I' ~· tOSTA .\1 l'~A 540.9100 1975 FOID BJTfCOUPE F'\111 paw1•r. rartllry atf" ronc1 . p!Jt i.Nb Lan dau top, low m1h.•11 & i.harl>' t l22MMJI. $2995 ~CCMlloc: ' 2600 Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St COSTA MESA 540-9100 '76 hero I owner . cruise. t·us t int. xlnt rond. 4lM 7262. ti61 1680. • •••••••••••••••••••••• J•tJCM&SOR UNCOl.M-MERCURY ·~·1ii1 o( th .. Week" 1978PIHTO Stfv tr ~Le rior . JU\'>mallr. r a d io & bea~ 1061Ut:;.1H $3450 262Ji II arbor HI . <.: M. ~ 5l):J(J 71 l'l.VfO XJ,Nl Hl'N 'I/INC; \0:-.0U ~ C.Jll t.l:! I :fii '78PIMTO Pmstn1>1nl(. auto tran:-. pv.T blttnn". air rond , hatrhh:tt·k, luw mil~!> l.D{i'SlJ1 $399S JIM MARINO · VOlXSWAGEt4 1871 1 llEAClf ALVO 1 IUl"ll'L~GTO.N Ht:ACl I 142-2000'."' """'°""' 99 6 0 .........•............• '°. '71 YOLAR.E- EST A TE WAGON ~\Id 1.1~·. :&UlO tr -.ni.., 11\"T i.IA:\.-nn.:. 111r t'Ond , crw11e cont . AM 11-'M ~. roof rJck, wood Mdcs I J6T'ZS I $4995 JIMMAIJMO V()U(SWAGIM 187U MEACH B{,VD lnJ1'TlNGTON BEACH 842-2000 ii) Uu.'tcr rux'<b work. Sl)..<JOCl\Sll I' P. 731 2200 for Sak l~!l l'ly muutl\ UlO or Trade fur boat. 4-!M :.>4114112 l~. Steve i~ VALIANT. air, 4 dr, xlnt rund, bt!Sl offer 7:11~ ----~--'965 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • Zl,318 MILES • '71TaANSAM v 8, automatic. power i.la-nng, fact. air. ap· pearan ce. c u i.l o m wheel!>, new rad1al11 t98SUKV1 $6795 JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGt: ... 18711 lll!:l\Cll BLVD ll\JNTINGTON Rl::ACH 842-2000 $8995 JIMMAJUMO VOUCSWAGIH 1B7U BEACH BLVD. l~~~~ri':9i~mlll1 "12 280SE 4.5 Sunroof. ·11 VW Bug. a t ock . MI n l con d . M u s t AM/FM, runs" loob re- ucriflce ! $6500. Call al good. $195-0. 171" I '7J AMC J1velln. Hur.it comp. + 364 brl. B t'G rad11I T t l\'s. AMlf"M c-..,. good rond. $750 or best oCler 675-8129 '64 lmpala 2 dr. looks bad. Nn.1 rough What do yoo CllJ>e<'t for "400., 1-'u II t.anJc o r gb w1purcha:.e. ~ Late '7fl Granada Lo m1. v8, 4Cfr, Vln)'f IOp . gd mpg, AC. AM 1-'M, v"ry <'l ~an . $33 00 . 6'F.>SJ.J61640 2343. * J.C. FORTUNE Ponuac.GMC 3lOO !<: l~l. Santa An11 (714>!i.'>8·1000 -- • YOU'LLLIKJ<:! • '77DODGE J{4fQN Slloriy Swfer ·8. automatic, powbr steerini, stereo tape, hi· backs. magi w/ovals. (411VB0) S6l9S * J.C. FORTUNE Poot.iac·OMC aJOO E. lat, Santa Anl (714)Mli· l000 1991 lnternaUoaal Step v.,,, ..s.ooo oric mJles. Self-cont. Call 831-5'728. HUN'J'lNGTON BEACH 142-ZOOO IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .CREVIER 1979DATSUM 210'ZXCOUPI Only 5,000 miles, S speed trans., AM/Fii radio. air cond., rall,ye wheet. & l.n UKE N!!W condition! (5'10WZD). SI0,995 875-8434 ~ i.-7 or M6-8961. ·ee m;, white w 11»1uie l.n· ~-Immaculate! Col. manual lhifl, Runs very weU; 22 mpt. See at 2e(a2 Newport Blvd., N.B. Detalla lD Jeff Brtery R.E. olfJce. SeUiac foe ...-.m.tlll ... 9~42 _ ................... . • MGC-<JT ~-..Good oond. Very clean. 94000. Call l»tl2hves. • VW Bua, newly reblt new brkl. AM /FM c:.a MMec>. Very cle.o. IZ3lO. 64Mllt. '7.4 VW Cmpr: Auto. AC, tto¥e. rdr11, Z3M ml, c lun, s lpk, SOSO . Sf.10116. "1J VW BUS. Xlat cond. New~. new tra.ns. Slll50.511.a72S. '77 Sclrocco, AM/FM ~. Bu.lelns ahks. aewtlres,. Call 644·5838. .78 Q>Mord DL. lotml, '67 Impala : 327 e ng ICU ol extras 4 d r Be:.t lli!OOlbesl ), nu ru<h 1 $lS CX!tl'. ~ ea> MOO/best. 96Ql6023 _ Mell 9910 '82 Red. new ures. rcbwlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• encine.~:1836 ••OOWN OAC • ?7IUICIC aMMAcn.. l'\IU power, 6 way seal, f~. air. landau. Ult , r rulae. aterc.o tape , c uatom wh ee l s . <801RKN> $1191 * ~f~1J~NE m> E. lat. Sant.a Ana (n4)~1000 1m1UtC1 , ......... LTDSIDAM f\all "S:ii.Jattory a1r cmd., top, wire wbeel COVWI, 1pllt pwr. a...-'925 ....................... lf77 CHIYSl.Ja. COIDOIA COUPI OnlY l).ooo mJles. full poww, f~ alr cond .. AM tFM atereo t ape, le1tht'r & s unroor . 18ZSl.Tl. An excellent bl.\Y at $3999 ....... e..-. 2llOO Harbor Blvd. l.Z U.ller ~. COSTAWiSA 540-9100 c • 'ii ttJO ....... ............... . ...., Wt. miae controJ. I••••••~-· All/N .... a I traelt ••DOWN OAC • tape,..,, (GIJ14>. '77 LIMCOLM 14"9 , COMN•ITAL ..._,.C1•11 MAllV _...,_ 81~ P\&11 poww, 8 W&J Mel. &'r.f ~ flC.'t. •tr. ramr.". un . --....1M cNlt •• ..._ c....u.e. _.. • t'1SVWO> ~ lift. VI tcoeo 174'1 .... -=~· :.C;:&:i '* J.C. FllTUll ...,. Newur r Uu.QllC ...... -~,_--=.u; -----'65 tOrd Stn. Wgn. l200. GoocUnns. <'ar 1~~. '74 Ford Gran Torino Elite. all extras. lllnt cond. eo.ooo au. sz.uo or best otre:r Day 9SS·l2tO. eves 64S-42216. '76 Grand Totino station wqon, $200 6 tak\' O.Vt!t"" pymotl 96(). 738;1 art 5 ---;-971 ioao -· FUNUCOUPI Pont.lac '76 Trans Am. Lo ml. loaded. T·tops, tape. ~. 64(). 7635. '78 1''1 reb1rd Formula: Power. A C • AM/FM /cHs, T-t ops. fully loeded. lllnt. must seU. tDIOO. 536-2300. '79Grand Le Mana 4 door Mdao.2tooe,$inos.<*t, fully to.ded. Pow«f llJ G <'YI. gas 1111ver. Be1ut1rur car Must Sft. must seU r 8e&t ofr C.ll &t0-9780. 76 f'ire b1rd, ~. air . AM,,.,. tape, new Urea, 30,000 m1 . xlnt c9Pd. m.tOli 6 cyl • automatic tnm~ . pwr. ileenng & brakes. factory 11r corad • AMI FM 1tereo-8 track tape, low nulea a& llke ne w c ond i tio n ! <7"UKX>. um atalina, loU ol H · S4tH tr•. new CU' arrived. ...._..c..._ cau__.prm-lOll JllOHartlor Blvd. 11 I W.4 ft70 t• a.it• St. --•HeeeeM•••eee•e <XBl'A M !SA "11T·lltd: Cmt eonuo.n . 141-tlOO tat lnlnll. f\alJ1 loaded, ''IO -top~· ,.., .... SllOO. •cwr .. ..._ ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S ..wlST. l...DA?Ol.N 111a..:ua: • DEAL£RSHJ P IAYMDllOI UNOOUC·ll<CVRY Jl.llNae.ter'Dr. ...., ............. aJt l&VIN~ ... ,... . ...... '1• ...... , a rn.11111111t1t .... . ~ ............ !!~~ "J1.Vep.--AIC,.a9« ___ _.. ofllr. ... .7CN c.U Cl-"Md .. .......... ,...,. ... 111rt4 of • frtH•l1 ftlH•• ... Mlp ta __ ,.. .... .. =r· C•ll lf .. l ) l l f l VOL. 72, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ; .. ., I t t , t I ' I AP Wl,.pNlo ADAM .SCHNEIDER, a, WITH HEARING PROBLEM Ball Bearing Stuck in Ear for .Six Years . Ear Unplugged Ball Bearing Stuck 6 Years RICHMOND, Mich CAP> For six years, Adam SChne1der couldn'l hear his mother yelling at him or much else The problem, says his mother. W(JS a rusty ball bearing .lodged in Ada m 's ear ctioal -· Now. 8-ycar old A.dam can hear fine, but he's 1n bed re <·uperating from another ailment. His mother. Diant·, said Adam wus so excited about his new-found sense of sound that he ran into u door l:ll home and cyl his heact. ... . ' IT W/\SN,'T U NTIL TllREt: W EEKS :Jg<J thl:ll th<: ScnneTiferS-ramtty ductor ctrscovcred the c<1use of the boy ·~ heartng loi>s, Mrs. Schneider s aid Tuesday. Dr. Barry Gross then remuveOllfe Ciily Qe'iJt1nginttalhmilou . --- .. It was pretty far down in his ear, and It was pretty well hidden.'' she Sl:l1d · "llis heanng seems to be fully restored I don't need to srretim ·Adam'· when f want him a nymore " _ Mrs. Schneider and her husband. Edward. who runs a heal· in~ l:lnd refr1gerat1on 4·ompany, ·said the)' had taken Adam lo sevenil doctors over the ye<1rs <1nd <111 were unsucce:-sful 1n diagnosing the problem ·or course. they we::ren·t looking for a ball bearing, l>hc said SHE SAID THt: BOV MUST HAVE lod~ed the bearing JJl his ear when he and his twin brother Anthony wer~.,pl(Jying 1n l:I lar~e pile of ball bearings at the fam ily's i.hop in tl'irS St Chor County commumty no rtheast of Detroit The dist:overy, she said, happened by chance While Adam was bcinR X·rayed al a hospit:.il for another, unrelated IOJury. the rudiologist found the foreign substance "He called and said. ·v our son has a piece of steel in h1!> he<td -which. needless to i.<1y, :,,cared lhc hell out of me I picked up the X rnvs. &md m y son. anti took them hoth to Dr Gross." he said . ·Mac~nald Killed Hippie Intruder? RALEIGH, N.C. <APl 'The mo ther·in·ll:IW of Dr Jeffrey Mac Donald testified today that MacDonald once said he killed one of four persons who fatally stabbed· his pregnant. wife and two childFen. ··Everyone except for m yself knew that Jeff had l:ln affair with. some girl," Mrs. K assab said of the s umme r a fter th e Mac· Donalds ma1ried. Mildred Kassa~. 58, of Cran· bury. N.-d., a prosecuuon wit· ness. told a feder al court jury i· tha t MacDonald -now or Hunt- • ingto n Harbour -told or beaUng a nd shooting one or four drug· c razed hippies who allegedly broke into the MacDonald home a t Fort Bragg nine year!i ago. She said that during her last conversation with her daughter Mrs . MacDonald said •'she was pregnant, _sh e was wQrried.._she was upset.·• M rs. Kassab said her daugh.er wanted to come home. • M a c Oonald, 35, now an emerge ncy-room physician in · Long Beach. \a ch1tr1ed with murder in the slayln1s of his wi~ Colette~ 26, and daughters Kimberly, 5, and ltristen, 2. Mrs . Kaasi.,b said h e r husband, Alfred taped a con· vers ation ln whtch M acl>onald told of killing one or the alleged lntruden. She said she later quntioned MacDonald about the iacldenl. asking him why he 'failed to 1et other information Mrs . Kassab's testimony was -delaylld Tuesday when attorneys went. into a conference with the judge on whether evidence on what the prosecution called the r orme r G rett eret's "numerous" extramarital af· fairs should be adtnitted. The closed-door conference also dealt With a ~ense motlon asking that material on an Es· quire magazine article on the Manson ·ram Uy killings be barred. A copy of the magazine was round in the house. about the croup. . She said le responded that tbe man he killed wu ao full of dna11 that be waa not aware of ----what wu bappenlnc. Mra. Kuaab also described MacDonald as a "treat A'mertcan boy" and aald ber dau1hler carried bl• plcture from tbe Ume lbe wu a YOUlll ......... Defense attorneys called the potential tesUmony "the most vicious sort or innuendo" againat MacDonald and main· taioed it would aer_v_e only to in· Oame the Jury. • · MacDonald has maintained that he waa HYerely b .. tea. by rour bipplea wbo broke lnto h1I bome. • Ho"'.~ lbe ,..d, ahe later • lad a mneNnt) vlew of Mac-.== =.cu:~rr:.ctt: the Ume-.. wu killed. J (. He qys four lntruden, one ol them a candle-carrylna woman chantlns, "Add ia troovy. KUI the pltl,1' alaqbtered bl• funi- ly. The word 1 'pit" WU found written in blood bt a 11oYed band OD the ) .. eDonalda' bead· board. <See ftlAL, Pate AJ) - . ' "••• He•et••• t Dally Newt;J11•1ter. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGU_ST 1, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS ,~------Pilot's Face Red-------......""11 Oops, \.V~ong Airport DENVER CAP > A Weste rn Airlines Boe mg 737 en route from Denver to Sheridan, Wyo., mistakenly la nded at the Buffalo, Wyo., field about 35 mile~ short of its destination. a n airlines spokes m an con· fi rmed. Grant s aid no one on the Tues day night fli ght .was 10Jured a nd the p~·engers were bused t o Sheridan. .. I'm simply amazed it h pened." Grant said. The Buffalo runway 1s ex emely s hort for a 737. Grant said . .. I believe 1t to have been a case of mis taken identity." Bil~ Grant. rcg1onal vice president for Western. setid todav. Ile sajd arrangements were being sorted out 'for flying the plane out •without passengers or freight ,rnd with a light fuel load. HB Killer Co.mplnins By FREDERICK SCHOEME-HL Ol lht O•llJ Pilot St•ll Tht' m an convicted of shoot10~ Huntington Harbour jewell'r Wayne Colin to d.eath angnl)' charged Tuesday that San Quen tin prison guards alrc:.idy huve volunteered to l"xecute him if an Orange County Superior Court Jury sendl>h1m lo death row Tht' outburs t from R11lwrt Edwar<l Crant•, 31. came during the second clay of a hearing lo deter min<' 1f he i.hould die in th<.' ga-. chamber for killing c;ohn during :i 1978 rohhcry. Oc pul} 1)1s trtl'l Altornt·~ Ri c hard Fu rnl'll has ·cal led several San Quentin corrccllonal nffrt:ers to tt·sllfy about Crane's alleged invohemenL in stabbing incidents in 1973 and 1976 whill' Crane was i.er vmg time on :i robbcr v l'Onv1ct1on Farnell said hl' 1s seeking to :.how in the penalty hearing that Crane hits -tt -ht$tory-of--v1olent behavior Such information. he s aid. may be considered by the · ' panel 1n making 1ls dec 1!>ion on the death sentenct! Sgt Bobbie J uck Kennedy. a ,,,'C"m bff -0r a-0 Qu.e~ lLO 's Sp~eiaJ Security Squad, was on the witness stand Tucsd:.iy wtn!n Crane asked if he was one of the guards that in hallway conversa t1ons had ·•volunteered-to e~ ccute Crane " 1-·a rnell 1mmed1ately obJected to the question a move which unleashed Crane's angry tirade .' He charged that while waitinit in a holding cell l:ldJaccnt to the courtroom that he overheard a p rison guard tell l:I sheriff's deput y that he would volunteer lo i.erve on the gl:ls chamber crew 1f Crancwcrcsenttodcath row ··stabbings art' <tbout 11" N>m m on ... as the blue L<''-1 l> lh1· inmates wear Soml·t1mc ... there's a law h11-:hcr th;m th1· Cahforrua Penal C.:odl' ll'i. th .. Jl:tw of survival." Crane told ·Judge William S Lee Crane h:.is µcted as h1 h own ill LOrncy throughout the proct.'ed · 1ng' bt-forc Judg~ Lee. (;olln ,. father of two, W<J'> 'hot to dcC1th Jan. 30. 1978, wh1ll' lr.>tnA tfJd<:fend himself t1nd h1'> ~!'<JI Bi:.·ueh 1ewelry stort! from a robber~ attempt Edv.ard Tyl<:r Burnett. Moving Experience Crane's accomphc<· in the S<:al --Hed ·h holdup, wa-; C<Jnv1cted f'arlter tht~ year of murder and -,entcnc~ to life• in sll:lle orlSOO. Crane was also tned an conncc lion with the i.hootmg death of pol1 rt-informant Ke nneth Waynl' <See DANGER, h ge AZ > La ter. outs ide thl• pre~ence of the ju r y . Cr:.inc tried to downplay the s1gnif1<:anc<' of S:.in Quentin stabhing~ :\'.ur~t.' .JenntfPr fl icks ll•ntb to H:.ili~ HQ' Hrn ojosa. horn ~n .. Wl't·k~ µrenrntu1 l' and o ne ot thl' ftr!-il µ.1l1cnl!-i at a ne\o\. Sl :i million ('nl1cal l'art.· unit at Ch ildren~ I los p1tal of Oran~t· Stal.!._m_:mhcrs .crnd 19 put 1(·nt ~ mm l'd (•arl~ tod;.,1y into the 17-heci I ;.,1c·1ltt~ on tht· top floor ol J II\'(' ..,ton '>tru('tun· Th,· unit lt·alurc~ a soph1 :-.t1eal l'd l'lel'tromt· m11111torrn l! progr~1m JO<I up to-lhc-rmnuh~ lttt· !->upµort l·qu1pmcnt. ----------....... .. Trustees OK School Wing Delholishing School Chief -Gets Raise Fountam Valley <Elementary> School D1stnct trustees voted 3-1 Tues day n igh t to a ccept a $92,000 bid to demolish a fire damage d wing of Jl <1 r per E lementarv School. Trustee Allen Opposes SalaryrBoost Trustee Roger Bclgen. a res1. dent of the Harper area who has fought for the r ebuilding of the four-room wing destroyed In early 1977, t~ast the ne-gat1v~ vote. ' Another trustee w ho 1s & Harper area resld'e'nt. Sheilli Meyers , heslialed. then vot<.>d with the majority , thus avoiding a potential 2-2 deadlock Tru"stee Betty Mignanelli was absent from Tuesday's meeting , The demolition bid w as awarded to Metz 'Construction Company of Lta Puente . An Iden· Ucal bid from a Burbank firm was elirri.inated because or in complete paperwork. By n :RRV ('LA U~EN Of Ille O•llJ Ptl•I il•ll Dr. Frank Abbott. i.upennten dent of the lluntin~ton He<trh Union High School D1strir t, ROt his annual report card a l about I o'c lock this mom ini:: He got straig ht Al> tn the basi cs but only a B 1n philosophy. Ht~ marks were worth $3,454 Dlstnct trustees grantl'd Ab bolt the pay raise following J two-hour. closcd·sess1on review or his performance, his staffs ,,performance and his progress toward district ~oals during the past fiscal year ber.., "1ncludin~ Mr~ Allen "lie should be paid what be 1:. worth." she said Trustee llelen Dittc said t~ district has JUSt CO\Jlpleted a "rou~h year ... that included labor stnfe and the aftereffects of Propos1t1on 13 Abbott ·s demonst rated ability to <'Ope with those problems. plus the 1nflat1on factor that erodes salaries. cnt1lles him to Kidnap Victim 'Not I n:jured' Only Trustee Dons Allen vol ed against the 7.5 pcrrent sala ry hike which brings the dlstrict's DAYTONA BEACH . Fla . top executive's annual s8Tilry to c AP > t"ive-year-old Caroline $49,504. ~ Thom pson. reunited with her Following the special meeting , Joyful pare nts. said Tuesday the Mrs. Allen s a id sh e voted m an who a bducted her was against the raJse ~cause Ab· "mean and yelled.'' but. did not 'SIJELJ'ES MOVED bott's educational philos ophy mistreat her or her two do1s in dirfers rrom her own. their 2Y2 days together . &'.ii~ ~..ITff ... n ''I h ad to vote m y con · "We a t e hambur1~rs and r~i. ""'I" .ltU sclence."shes&Jd. fre nch fries at McDonald's and "I sold m y shelves wllbin Mrs. Allen has taken a stand he ~t me go swimming by hours the first day my ad ran In aTalnst use of slate Schoof Im· m yself in the motel poot" lhe the Daily Pilot. provement Program runds In the blonde. blue -eyed youngster said Tbafs the advert1sing s uccess district. She contends the moxe after being reunited with" her story of the Costa Mesa man eventually could lead to com-parents in Myrtle Beach, s.c. who placed t.hls ad In the Dajly piete control of school districts While her father was checking Pllot: by the atate at a loss of local Into the motel on Saturday. tht• ru1se. she ~aid Abb:Qtt's raise wa~ the ~amt• 1 s pcrccn( 0Ue.r'edo £hcr··d1sfr1c:l administrators earlier this yeur lie 1s working .undl'f a four year contract that expire:. at lht· etid of J une 1982. Or::wi,:oaM Weather Variable low clouds and local fog near the coast in • late ni~ht and early morn· ing hours. Otherwise f1ur with afternoon suns hine , High tcmperutures in low 70s at the bea~hes, m1d-80s in the inland a r eas . Overnight lows r a nging from 58 to 68. INSIDE TODAY Sally Rand, 75. atilt dances with fan• and bubbl es. though w haln't ~en ar- re•ted /or public 1Jl4dlty since.. 1"4. SM .IClJll it's more /un than flftd.lepotnt. Page A7. • ••• "' YMf s.ntc. ltt Me•I•• L. M ••• .,. -A• M•tl( lt9"1ew ....,_ • ..., ., .. 1 ..... •11• .. control. Caroline was sleeping in · tlM Com merclal shelves fr Abbott. he Hld-,-Ma ..m-.-bac~ oU~ family .staUoll..w.qQn_ ~rackets. "eproK ioo barked on a path that she when a man leaped Into the C•lftertll• \ Al ... .._,-. ~' . OI OfNte c..-., cr..n; ot.,....,...,. ..._ .. ... .. ., ,c plus 1 brae era KlllC· • belieftll will see more and more driver's aeat. He shoved Mn. ,ltKIUC ~ un o( SIP money and control. Tbompeon, who wu ln the rront Bo•rd Preeldent Zita w... . .. t readlnc a mata1lne, out ol U JOU want quick •11• IUC· not.ed. hOwe~er, that Abbott's the ~r. and sped away ., the c .. a , call the friendly Deily admbdltnUve ablUty was ••rat· tr•ed to 1et. her dau1bter, police _Pt.1ot_ac1_.vt_Mn __ •_t_942_._1111_. ___ eel very h1th by all board mem-181d. •I C:-IU Cl4 S,c;.l.Peca ~ .c ......... ..... ...-... 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Of Inn Cit~ • a le Ot ah .. r1nancl•llY troobll'd HununattQO 8Hch IM hu t n rnlrtd I.ft court artion and rlly ol f1c1al. who want tho p~rl)' brouicht up to dely codC' ispeciflca4JOO• urt W\happy Thtty Mlao art> 11ut1'lllon1n1 ""hY the rurrmt nuanaicem..-nt , under a court a ppolnt.,d baokruptry ~ce1vt!r, doe.n't ttavo the r\a.nd11 to m ake Lhe code requlrt'd Im p rov.-menta "Everyorw I u<'Un11 rn 11 I/ •ry ~lr•nac munnn," utd ('hurlt''- Pollyt'tt, a Loe Angelu uuorn~y repretentillai thti city ·w e k~p ubklng for a hnan Rocke/ eller Sex-death Link Hit Nfo:W YOHK JJP > T he c:1ty ·s acting <0 h11•f nw1l11·al t·x urp1nt•r , Ur M1 l·ha1.:I Baden, hm. been demoted w deputy becauiw of alleRataoni. or i>loppinesi. and impropriety 0 , .. i.ar<I µuhltd y llwt former V1<·1· I' rt>o;HIN1t N1•li.on Rol'kt·rcllt•r tl1f'd during i.,.xual 1nlcrcoursc The demotion Tu1·!>day cam1.: JUhl houN. ht:fore he would have het-n ntcm ed <'htef m1·lf1<'c.tl ex atmnPr;"'tl pnst tit' lJITT> rrnNI in an at'ltn~ c:apac1ty i.tnct· Aug I 1978 li:Jdf·n. 45, rcv1•rt!> lo h1i. form 1·r J r>h of d 1· p uty <·h1 e l rn1·1!1ral 1·xam1m.·r In a npw-. 1·onff'rt'OI'" T11t·-.d:1y Mayor 1·:clw.11 ti K11d1 '>a11l, I hiJvt• 1l1·<·11h·d 1>n lwlan<·c not to rl'a111>111nt hirn II 1s vny 1w1nf ul for m1· I hav1• an ohh14<1l1on " No rt•pl;11·(·rtw11l wus narn1·d Badl'n l0 al11•1I 1h1· l'haq.:1·-. <1J.(a1ns t him "uni ru1· an<I u11 four11rct1 " :rnlf p11l1t1eally in !>pl rt'll Dr H1·rn:drl11 ,..,•rri·r , th1· h e c.t l l h <' o m rn 1 s s 1 11 n 1· r u 11 d Baden's 1mm1·d1at1· 1111p1·ri1ir. sa11I Haden lac·ke1J tN11p1·r:.im1·nt Jnd Jud14m1·nt In a mNno to Kol'h, Vnr<•r lallf'lcd H<itl<•n's ul ll·J.(ed t.1Jk about Ho1:kd1·lh•r'-. flt·c.tlh l;1st .Januury "H '>t•r1<1us in ""';,Th n<.'P -nf unprofc•irc;1onur l'Oll duc·t ·· ~ II t• :o1:JHI Ha1h•n r1w11c;1•r1 on I hP -tlt·:tth or lht• lat1· j.(11vt·rn11r a111I "lfe prc~1d1•nt <lurrn14 :1 lt•<'turt· t>'eb 9 al Lt·nox Hall Jl<n>p1tal. wht-rl' H1wkcfcllcr wai. pro nounccd dt>ad F'errer sa1<l Baden 1nclU1INI a numlJcr of ll1•la1b not pn·v111us ly pr«-1;4:'nlt'<I, in -.1wh fashion as to in1He1:1lt· Ulltt lht> i::ovf'mor hnrl died during s Pxual interc.·ouf'!>t• This ot«•urn•d 1.1flt'r tht: r<1m m1i.s1om•r had warnt·d Dr Badin not to d1sc·w.i. th1· 1·a s l' 11ubltc·ly " Al a news t onrf'rcn('l' Tu"s '1;.i y, Baden C'Ondcrn111'11 1"..rrn's anusulion and 1rn1d the churg«'il aro:sc I rom F1·rn •r 'i; 11bJ1·1·lton'> 111 th1• l nd1•rwntl1·n eP of 1h1· m1·cl1l·ul 1.:xurn1n1•r 'H ofrll'<' "No om· w11riwd rnc what to do or not to clfJ with the gov· 1c·rno(s 1kath," U:ull'n :.:wl M unhuttan D1s tric:t Attornc•y Hobert MorKl'nthau c·harge<I that Haden und has 11l uff wen· unt·oop.,rut1 vf' and bumhllng. 1>urtu:ul1:1rly in hom1c-1de caS('S Valley Ballplayers Win Di8trict Title A team from the 1''ountt11n Valh·y South L1llle League will tra vc·I to La Mirada Thursday lor iti. m.•xt game after wrnn1ng the locul District 62 Cham p1on11h1p la11t weekPnd over 11 team from HunUnl(lOn Ueach The south Va lley team beat Rob1nwood Lillie League of H untinKton 8-4 Saturday behind the pitching of &ott Soukup and Brad Gordon 's fi)'11t mmng grand. i1la m home r un OftAMG£COAST 1111 DAILY PILOT '~ ,,, tltft()f ' .. \I ™''' p,,,,. .... , ..... 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J>r<>JW'rty ho bttn avC'rMMIOK as S200,000 monthly lnN1mt· 'Somethlna -l• very wrona." ht' uddl'd l'lw 144 room hotel, o nJnfl holt> coll counu:. the Drlllwo0c1 Mobtlt1 Hom4t E Bl Mlel a nd 11 ser vice 1tallon <·ompr ltt the 1\•tkaat-sold In u bankru1>\ty rnurt 11c·ttot1 111 J aanuur)' of 197 .. ll S Uunkruot<·y Ju11¥~ A I< f'h.,l v~ MV1>roved the S:f 6 1111l111111 b1t1 hy Muy~r Construction C'orv of Down1•y l>ul t.hc c'-ly of Hunt anglon ~each obJected Tht: c•aty owns th~ 43 uctl'' a long Paclr1c Coast lhghwity up o n ~h1rh th .. Inn and othe r 1m provcment11 urn bu1Jt J'tty orrw1ah. t.hdn 't hkt> 1111• Mayer r1rm 's allltud~ re~11 rdan~ pruperty nn11 11tf'nanc:c und 1m prOV4>ml'nt!> expeC'h'<.I at lhe Jon. Potryeu swd Hut Jud~t' Phcl1J1>, sllllnR 111 Sunta Ana, ruled thc.tl thti t1tv t.·ouldn't t.•an<·cl the lcaM' pn· v 1ous ly hl'l<I l>v llunllnJ,111111 Lunated, the f1rr11 whlf'h f11t·d fut bonkrupky Jle ulso J 'uled that ttw t1ly l'Ould not 1mposo con1Hhon1> h('fore eonsf'nling l o the hlJlt• Of · m1·lllH Tht: c·at y :11>peal1.•<I those lh• 1·1s1ons IJ> the US. Uas lnl'l C'ourl in Los l\nJ.:t>ll•l-. It loM Sutiw fJU(•ntly. thC' city filPd :rn up1){·4l t11 that c1f•c·1:.1iw with th.-IJ S Ninth 01!>lr:Ld \;ourt u! Apl)(:<il~ tn San 1''r;m c1sC'I> A r ultni.e from that o v•·r hurdC'nl'fl <'uurt ma v 111• tv.o }t.·.1rc, <1wav. s atd .Judl.(t.· l'lwlp-. A '!> ii rc· ... ult. Hc1lwrt F1 ... twr 111 Nt""-purt 1!1·<H·h lht· a ll•1r111'\ ;te ·t 1ng a 1> r1·1·1·1v1·r an ll1•· hi:l nkruptey 1·:tM'. ha=> fll1·d 11, t•·rminall• th1· :-alt• rn h11p1•-. 111 pu1l1nJ,! th•· tn111hlt-d 11101wrt v h;lt'k 11n thi-niit rkl'l ·11 ·i. a i..•rnblt' WP'>1>." S<11d f'helr>h :... • ~ M r·unwhtl1•, ,.,, y 11H1<·1,JI'>. 1r1 c-lurhnv, V1ni-l' Ml}l)Th1J11s whu •~ c·oord1nultr1/.! lt11· pt 1111·1·1 1111 l1 urit1ngton l!cc.td1, ha vi· lw1•n asking the c·ourt for 111on· th:111 i.1x moMh:. to force Inn mana1<1· ntl'nl to m1·1·t 1·1ty bu1ld111g t.'o<l1· I f'rf lllrentPlll-. , ll11l . M1rnrh1Jus 1• '>a vi., th1· Jtlll~:·· d a11m. the 1•1ty 1·an t 1rn 1.m'>•· its n ·gulat1ons oo thl' 11rn1• "rtY h<-t•aus1• it 1i. 1nvolv1·1l "' ... 11r11f1"r1 y owru·r Hl'1·e1vt'r 1''1slll'r, wh1J 1s try1n j.( to kN•p lht> bUhlOl''>h lllJl'filltn.: a i. the bunkruptc·y u ctaon con tinues. has allegciJ there 1:.n't errough money to mitkc th(· Hn provemenb n ·c1ue:.t1·d hy tit•· t'lly ,.,.1sher ftretl the mu.n.ugep and fina n cial controJ11•r for the· 1·rir11 plex la. .. t rnonth, ac1·1.1rdinJ.t th J uage Phi'lps --. l'hclp!> i.a1d Tuf'i.dily that F1i1h t•r uls(1 hab ordered an :JUlltl "Until he ( F111heri mu)< es ht., report, I won't know whcther l hen• IS ;t shorta~1· or fun<!'> or not." Phc-lp-. :-.1.11tl "rtwn· 1s :-omt' 1·onrus1011 us to lilt' <H' 1·ot.tnt1>" Ile adth.'d, "Thl' rf'Cl'IVl'r /> probh•m c.tlway:-. has IJcen lh11t the operation as not very prof1tu hie. Jh: can't order repa1n. on C'redit. lie has been reluctunt t11 incur substantial lwhiltt1os." Rut Judl(e l'belps tills tillk<•ll Fis her to makt• i.onw elcelrtc ul repair:. .. Many of thcM:: arc rns 1gruf1 cc.tot," the Judge said of several pagell of requ1rernenu. f1h.'CJ hy the city .I u 1IJ!1• l'helpi. a dd t:d that many rN1u1•s l<•d repairs huv1· been made and some cond1lton11 <'urrcct.ed k The re~e1ver, said PhelplS, now bas all of the hotel rooms In or rler, spending about $60,000 tw<1 years ago to refurbish ut>yut one-third or them. Receiver f''j11her didn't want to Lalk-aboul the lnn situaUon thu, week. "I 'd ra ther not discuss al," ht• aaid. "We are In li llgat1on with the .city." Asked ubout fi nances, he said, "l h ave nothing t.o indicate U\en· are any rund1:> m 1ssinu " FrUJbee Golf Tourney Set . ..A Frisbee dlac (lolr touma · me nt la scheduled for Aua. 4 at 12 .30 p.m . at the Hi.int101ton Beach Central Park disc eolf <;ourae. Re1l1traUon for the park.& and rec reation department event will co1t. $9. Prl&ea will be awarded and the r~ tnclod" lhe lat.H t 'disc model. Olvl1lon1 of comptUtion are women'1, nov· Ice, Ju.Nora < l4 )'Hrl and under I and ~HD.tor dlvlaloo C35 years and over). Th• d1ae courM 1• locat.ed on Golden W•t 8trH l near Talbert Avenue. Re1t1tratlon It at the park olflcet ol lhe Clvlc Cenatr. 2000 Main St: I . . . . ... • Wet and Wild ~ • WASHJNCTON <AP > Scorea ol tow trucb, thetr Uihta fluh tn1 and horns toottne. streamed by the White Hou.ae tD· da y 11 hundreds of placard- l0Un1 servle• •talion owners marched •lon11lde to protd t new aaaoline prlcln1 rul ... Police 1pokeaman Gary Hanklm uld UO to 200 truc::ka were In the noontime proeeulon and that no di.lordera were re- ported. Later, u many as 2,000 lo- de pe ndent dealert planned to mass on the Capitol ate~. tD air grievanV9-0ver regulat.i1Jfta that also are bound to rtle financia lly preHed mot.ori.sta. Who lta/j 111urc fun thun D1i.nt>yland l'nlf>IOH·•·~ <111ran g thP1r annual <'~nut 'at 1•..., :Arn11ncl Tom SJWVf•r ~ ls la11d " And. ;llt•·r t)w n.1t·111i;. what·~ mor e fun than Ir 'I' 1111-: tu i-.wanap the othe r f.{uy'!-t <·anoe ? In th1 :-. 1·aSl' 11 ·~ f';ng ulf <And Dtv<mr I llt'ft I. t IH· f (lHm from the Disneyland Hotel 41lat v.on tht• mt·n·-. chv1 slon of tlie canoe race, t 1 \1ng to c·ngull the Buffalo Chips. winntrs uf th· mnu·<I tl'am d1v1 s1on It was unclear ""ho won th<· p<1~l·race htJinks Tue!)day. 'J'he ,Energy Department on Tuesday i ssued rulea f lVl nJ< serv1re stullon11 permtu1on !Ha rt1ng today t o c harg,.. motons\.3 for s uch services a:. clc•unang wlndshleld11, fl llin~ t1fes with '1ur a nd bon.ormg credit cards. • The rules also set a maximum prof1t margm for the indepen 1lt•nt dealers at 15.4 cents per uallon. "A II we· re asking for Is a fai.r i.hake. 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J U!tl bcl{un to fight for ha:-. l1f1· "Jn a way, this 1s m y r>p1•n1n14 -.talr•ni1·nl " Huntl y sa1rf Ill a11 1·m11t 111n t·hokt•rl mtJnr1log 111· TucMluy s hortly lH·fon· he wH'> nnfrrt'<I lo llw 10 F'loridc.t ''> cit'<' I I'll' chair "This IS JUlit lhl' first <•11rl y round of 11 Ion~ buttl•· · Hundy vow1.•t.I hdwt•oo s n1ffh·-. I h uvt•n l given up hy arty means· It was tht! first time 1n hl'i f1 v1• W(•ek lrta l he h ad shown 1·mot11m lie rcfusl'<l lo plf'ad for mel"('y "A b1rnrd, ·• i.ald Uundy . "t11 as k for mercy for i.omelhtnJ( I dad not do .. .l11d14t• 1';1Jwurd U <'owart Wil '> uni m prcs:-.cd ·rt'i. u 1ra~1·dy f11r t111i. 1·11u rt 10., see 11uch u tot11 I w1ti.t1· of humunlty ," s u1d lhc JUtl~1· "You're u hnght young man -. ou 'd have m ade a good luwy..r f 't1 huve loved lo have you pn.11· UN• befor e m e. Out you went another way. partner." Twice the Judge ordered Bun dy put to deaU1 "by a current or t'lct•lrir1ly . pal'!sed through your hody until you a re dead." for t he deaths or Ma rga re l Bowm an. 21 . and Lisa Levy, 20 Cowurt 11old the beatlnJ( of Miss Bowman "wus v1c1oub, vile. w1cked ~nd atrocious ." Both women were a\tacked with u crude oak club aa they 11le pt In the Chi Omega Sor6rity houae a t fo"'lorlda State Univert1 ty In T allahussce the m ornln& of J a n. 1.5, 1978 Bundy waa also convicted ol three counts of at· templed murder tn the beatings of three othe r women who lived In the toror\ly house and In u ne arby •partment. Cowart sen· tcmred Bundy to 198 yca r'li ln prlaon for bur1l ary. Paneli1t Sought The City ot Huntln1ton Be.ch 11 11oekln1 a volunteer to H rve . on the city Peraonnel Board, which oversee• maUer• con· cernln1 city employ .... AppUca. tlon1 are avaJlable at UM city Public Intorm.Uon orftee, aoocr M •ln 8t. For more lnformnlon c1ll 5M-50U . 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Ir 1.d 111 llw C'ol·hran cc.t-.c· Su~m e r Safe Confinue.1 I Jeat11 r ing Eig hr cc nrh <:e nrury c:Iass ics qy Dre xe l ) The o ld ~ourh . rt:t.aprllrcd in a ht·d room'· Ow "rocl' COr\tl'd" PO\lf!!/ bed·~ on l'voc.ohon of thl' QfOc.eful 1n1e11on of the American Old So1.1rh -on outhenttc furn.lure mo\ll'rpiec' It~ onlv onl' omono mony, on the Etqhtl'enth Ct-ntury Clou1u coltect1on by Ore;el• lt1 mahogonv a nd pee.on veneer\ wolh ond•<obo \c.1kd\, ochlv ca rved undf'r o m l'd•urn b1o wn. ltghrlv d1~treued fin.sh, ou1 '>elf'chon o tier't e11t1hn9 df''MO~ IOf your hed1oom\, din.ng room and. indeed, every room w,. 1n111tl' vou to \et 11 on• Drexe~ RtCf> CArved bed Bed steps Nrghl t;l..lndi; -- - " Irvine EDIT IO N . Y •~r Home to ... ~ J Dally Newspaper• i VOL 72, NO. 213, •SECTIONS, 48 PAGES . . \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS - ··Irvine s Role' • ID Water Lawsuit Hit By DAVID KUTZMANN OI .._ .. II~ ,ilel $1 .. t An ktuoroey for· the I rvint> Compnny uried u ~uvenor court Judge Tuesday to d11'm1),s the t•1 ty o f Irvine as a pla1nt1rt an ·' ---.....-..a0w=:ou1 against Ou.•ln ine Rand'! Water Oislr1c·t and Irvine Co that challenge. lhe way water bourd memberb are declcd A ttorncy Donald Stark told Judge Edward J Walhn that thL· <'1ly 11 1><tt'\lc1puuo11 an tht! 11uJt lb unnecEii.s11ry unJ u wtu>tc or tmt payer cJollarb An attornt-,t for \ht• l'1ty ili111>utcd that <;laim The city or lrvtnc and lhc Center for Luw 111 the PlilJhc In tertlbl another plaint1rr h<HJ hied then swt last year chum rng the water d1blricl hab 01>eral "' t!d :.ince its inception with un un constitutionally elected govern ing board. The two ulleged the makeup of the dtstnct's board violates the • one mun . one-vote doctrine That governing board ts made. uµ or two members elected by 1 eg1ster~ voters and five direc- tors who are chosen through balloting of landowners whose \'Oles are lied to the assessed \ :lluahon or unhabitated proper lv they own The board 1n June agreed to C.osts· May . Fall Irvine _,Hails Schools Proposal The cost of prov1d1ng new I sctiool facilities could be clipped by as much as hulf good news l for burgeoning school districts such as Irvine's 1r a prop<>sal by A s s e m b I y m ~ n ni s Mangers pasl>es key leg1slativ-r tests . . ·The m easure ,s known as AH • 1442 and il Wab recently ap· ' proved by the slate Senate Finance Committee and forwarded to the Senate Educ.,. t1on Committee Before heading to the Sen<ttc the ball hv the llun tinglon Beach Dcmocr.at was ap proved on a 79-0 vote 1n the full - Assembly • The proposal would enublt· school distncts lo lease rather than purchase sites for ne"' !>chool conslructlon, s pokes men for Mangers say. This would permit big savil)g:-. for School district~ in expanding areas, where site acqu1s1l1on costs can be equal to actual con struction costs. As an•t•xample, Irvine A:.b1i. t a n I S u p e r i n t en d c n t G c n t' ll arlline said . to build :.in e lementar.y. school to.duy n · quires an ouOay of S4 mnlion $2 million to purchase lh1· Wrong Airport Pilot Makes 35-mile Goof BUPFALO. Wyo IA~) The 94 petssengers whb bo<1rded a Western Airlines· Boeing 737 1n Denver thou~ht they were flying to Sheridan. Wyo But in <1 ··case or mis token 1dent1ty ... the pt lot set them down 35 miles away im Burfalo Western official!> said today 1 that the pilot apparently mistook Buffalo's small but well-lighted air port for the la rger jetport <1t S herad<1n. 35 miles to the north. a nd landed Tht:rc wen~ no !" juries .. The re was no emergency. no problem .·· Western public rcl<i· tions dire<·tor Linda Dozier said , of the Tuc~day ni ght incident .. rm not sun~ at wh<1t 1)01nl he • knew he was landing a l the t wrong airport '' ·'I belu~vc 1t to havl' been a case of mistaken 1dent1ty." Muri Bill Gant, reg1on·a1 vice pre~ relen t ror Weste rn in Deovef "I'm s c m pty amazed 1t happened · · The pilot and two officer.., were suspended from duly ..... ), :.i matt.er of routine.·· while the in· c 1d ent is inves11gated b ) Wesl~m ano posslbl~ by federal <1genc1es. Ms. Dozier said Uoth the Federal Av1at1on Ari ministration and the Nat1on<1l Tr~nsportat1on S<1fety Hourtl w<.'rc notified of tht• incident, l>hc s ard The twin·engrnc Jet landed !>afely at Buffalo abou~ 9 p m PDT Tuesday. a few mtniutel> before it was S<'heduled to <1rrtvl• in Sheridan after the 360-mrl<'. hour.long m~hl. ~e .nose l!ear of thl' 103.600 -('see WRONG, \>age i\2> · Paraders Protest Gas Pricing Rules WA.SlllNGTON <AP > Scor~s or tow trucks, their bghts flashing . a nd horns toot ing. streamed by the While House to· dav as hundreds of placard· toting service station owners marc hed a longside to protest new gasoline pricing rules. _ Police s p okes man Gary , Hankins said 150 to 200 trucks ' were m the noontime procession ) and that no disorders were re ported Later. as ma ny as 2,000 in· dependent deale·rs planned to mass on the Capitol steps lo air grievances over regulations that a lso are bound lo rile financially pressed motorists. The Energy Department on Tuesday issued rules giving f service s tations permission i sta rt,ng "today to charge motorists for such services as ' c leaning windshields, filling t.ires with air and honoring credit cards. I dent dealers at 15A cents per gallon. ··All we·re askm~ for 1s a fair shake. Let us set our own profit q:targins." said Mike Wesson. a M'obil dealer fro.m M anches~er. N:1'1. "1 need 17 lo 18 centA; a gallon lo m ake e nds m eet. not 1\4 cents,·· said Warre n Barrows. ;,r Sunoco dealer from llyaltsville. Md., His placard: "Carte r gives 011 companies windfall profits Sacrifices dealers ." "Who will pay t o have their windows :J.s h ed ?'' asked Eug e ne ~r f as . a New H a mpshire Gulf dealer. "We mus t s till s uppty_1 r estroom facilities free That oosts me $50 a month." ncl'l')>Sar) lanr1 and S2 m1ll1on to but Id the fac·1htv. ll<1rthnl' :.t11cJ Mangers· pro posal u•ould bl' -\·(it~ a<Jvan· - tagcoub .. for h1 l> distric t , which has amb1t1ous· building plans for thl' e xpanding t·ommunity 1l serves Ft ve srhoob c urr4Mltly are un <lC'r construction in I rvme and · cri?hl addttronal :-.chools are in ,·..,nous st ages or dl·S1gn and µlanning Thf' d1stri<'l M·r>-·l'~ n.carl\ 13.000 s tudt·nti. and projection~ art• that doubl<.' that number will he t•nrollcd m-tht' next fivt' lo cSN• COSTS, Pa~e At• 'Affairs' Testimony Permitted HAI.Ei C.II . NC jAPI A foderal JUc1Rl' toda~ refused to bar testuoony about alleged ex tramarital afra1rs of Dr. Jeffre:. MacDonald, the rorme r-Green Beret doctor accu:.ed or murder· mg his wife and two dauf!hters S 01s tnct Judi?e Franklin T Ouprec .Jr "<ib asked hy de· rcn~e "attorney~ to proh1h11 pro~ l' c u Io r s from rntrodu('ing tes timony aboul what the:. termed numerous extramc.rrital affairs and :.in Esquirt' magazine article on the Manson farmly ki ll ings 1n Ca1Jfom1a. Defense 11ttornt'yS m<1mta1ned that polPntlal tcst1mon9 about extramarital arfa1rs of the Hunt· tn l!ton I !arbour doctor would be "the most v1c1ous sort or innuen do" <1j?~11ns t hrm and would serve onl~ to inflame the Jury A <.'O l>Y o f a n E s quire magai1nc l'Ont amin)? an article about the M<Jnson family k1lhngs was found in the ,.,hcDonald home tvi acDonald m<11ntatns that four intruders who chanted .. Acid is groovy Kill the-..pigs" s l a u g htered h1 s ~dc and children. The word pig · was round written '" blood by a gloved hand on the MacDonalds' headboard Prosecutors s ay c·v1dence about that 1:. important to show MucDonald':s frame of mind, jlt t h e trme a nd point o ut similarities hetween the Manson killings in 1969 and the Mac· Dona lcl slayings t~e next year. They contend ttle article may have inspir ed M uc Do n a ld ·s version of what hap_pened Ind· list 18 sfmTiariUes between the article and MacDona ld·s stale· ·m ent. Mildred Kassab, MacDonald'i; mother·lo·law. testified today <See TRIAL, Page A2> add a third .publicly e lected member because of popuJat1on increases within the district Stark sathat a challenge on the basis""'m" a v1olat1on of the one-man. one.vote doctrine could be made only by someone whose voting nghl.b had been lmpaired He argued that the city drd not fall into lhat category. lie did not argue against tht-center·s participation in the suit. Stark told Wallin the c ity was expe nding hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer funds in a case m which it1f1id not need to be involved. Attorney Leona ro Hampel. r epresenting the city at the court hearing. disputed Stark's motion Vigorously He said the city was <1 prope,. party m the actiqn because at was representing the rights of the voters, who live within the water district's boundaries . , Hampel said Stark's position ~as spurious o n t h e expen · d1ture of taxpayer funds. He s aid the issue involved m the suit had to do with voter rights . The city alleged in its sujt that t he makeup of the district•s board ts suctt th<1t the lrvme Company can move uno any de· *lopmenl plan with the full ap- provalofthe water <1 uthority Moving Experience :--lunw .tcnn1lc•r I l l<'k~ lend~ lo Hab~ Bo' JJmOJO~a. born s ix .. , eek~ premature and one of the first p;,itients at a new. Sl 3 mtlhon c:ril1<·:..i l <:~1n· un1l al C hlldren~ llo:-.p1tal of I >nrn;.fi: .St<tff nll'mber~ a nd 19 \)Jttl·nh moH~ci l'arl~ l<ldJ~ into thL· 17 b•·<I I aL·1 ltt~ on tht' top 1 loor of ..i I >H .. stor~ :-.t rut u.rrc. Tht· unit feature:, a :-.oph1stu:;,it t'd t>ledrnntl' monitoring program and up tn-lhl• ffilllUtt• hit• '>llJ>J)Ort ~lllpffit•nt Nixons' Rlans DOn't Please NY Neighbors NEW YORK U\I» F£"arrnl-! potential security problems and ::i disruption of ciuwt living. h:.t lf the residents of a hutld1ng whcrl' Richard Nixon plan~ to huy ;1 cooperative apartment s a~· tht·) don't want him as a nt·r,:?hbor. according lO a poll taken IJ.> onl• resident .. .I ane Ma) nard. a r1•:-.ult·nt or I~ E. 72nd St . said her poll :,ho~pd that man>' rc~ulents fear tha1 security and qu1l'l rn thl' hu1ld inJ? will be hrl'<H'hl'd 1f tht· form('r prc~1d£'nt m o ,<·!'> 1n St m 1 lar foar!> have led lo lhl· n· Jeclion of well-known f1~urci, at some other co-op:.. Tenants or the butldtng were notified last week that Nixon bought a penthouse apartment for a reported $750.000. Mrs ~aynard sa1c1 , "I have no ax to g rind poltt1cally or morally, but hl' is very con· lrovcr sia l. There are a n enormous number or pboplc who hate him. and I think it would ch ange the a mb1 ant·c of th~ building if M lived here " She.-said, "Just imaJtine ~hat would happen if the shah of Iran visited him." The CO·OP board of directors reportedly approved Nixon's purchas~ In a telephone poll. and is schedtfled to meet soon. €ounty Employees· . Agree on Contract R) ROBERT BARKF.R Olli. O••IY P1IM St•U t\ bout i .500 1 Orangt:' Count~ \'mp loyel's rca<.'hed ten ta I I\'(' .1gn•enwnt on a thrC(' year con 1 ract locl:.r~ rollowtng m g ht·loni: nc~otiauons Medic Dumped After Rocky Sex Reference NEW YORK cAP I The <·1ly 's UC'tmg chief m edical ex· aminer. Dr. Michael Baden. hai. been demoted to deputy because of allegations of ~loppiness und 1mpropnety. . One alle~at1on 1s that Baden s aid pubhcly that former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller died during sexual inte rcourse. The demotion Tuesday came j us t hours before he would have heen named chief medical ~· aminer, a post he has rilled In an acting capacity since Aug. I. 1978. Baden, 45, reverts to tus ·fo r ma job of deputy ch1er med~l el(amtner. In a news conference Tuesday , Mayor Edward Koch said . "I have d~ided on balance not to •reappoint him. It is very painful for me. I have an oblig11tJon:· No replacement was named. Till' al-(rt:t•mcnl doc:-.n 't cov1•r -.h1•nff" dcp11lH.·~-. deputy d1~ l rtc•1 a ttorn<'' !'> of puhhc d e · ll'ndcr:.. Count' l'Prsonnl•I D1rCl'l<ir Berl Scott .,a111 thc tcntal1vc ap proval t•n1b lt·n~t h y balary n •gotwt111n-. with "the va~I number' of county IAOrkcrs The workt:'r:--would receive ; 19 pcri·l'nt pa' in,·rcasc over lhe nt'\.t J6 month:-. a long with <1dd1 ttonal in:,urant·t· <1nd rdiremt.-nt benefit~. Scott 'i<ttd. Cnd<.'r the plan. \\Orkers wqµld ~et <• 9 porn•nt 'iillarv hike the ft rst ) ear \\hen th~· t·o.sl or the 1n nca~e 1~ l'St1mcJlcd <1l $12 million. S<!oll said. The.> agreement, wh1 rh bt1ll m usl be.· rallfa•d lJy workers. rn eludes r1 v(' baq.~<11n11lg UOl\.5 of. the Oran ge County Employee~ Assoc1allon. 1 The units include s upervisory and c lerical workers <1nd l'mplQyees 1n the superior court and com munity se rvice!'> l11v1s1ons Coast Weathe r Variable low c louds a nd local fog near the coast in -The-rules alao set a madmum profit margin for the lndepen~ SHELVES MOYED l'AST WITH AD Tree Plaitting Studied Baden called the c harges against him .. untrue and un- fou nded .. and politically in· spired. Or. Reinaldo Ferrer, ·the health c ommissioner a nd 1 Baden's immediate s uperior. said Baden tacked temperament and judgnaent. In a memo to Koch, FerTer labeled B•detfs -1· teged talk about Rockefeller's death laat January "a serious ln· stance or unprofessional COD· duct.'' ·Late n~it and early morn- ing hou . Otherwise fair with n sunshine. Hf gh em per ures in low 70s at the beaches, mid·80s tn the inla nd areas. Overnight lows ranging fr_9m 58 to 68. "I sold DlY shelves wlthln · hour's the first day my ad ran in the Daily Pilot. Tbil's the advertJslng success story 0( the CCMSta Mesa man who placed thl• ad ln the Daily Pilot: Commerc1at •helvea & • bracket•. Approll 100 lplu11 b~1cktr1 xxx XXlUt If )'CIU WUl quick taJa I UC· CHI, caU UM frtendl)' Dally '1Jot .... e. "2·M18. • • > Planners in Irvine will con· sider a tree·planling proposal Thursday \hat was axed by the -City Council during budgel hear· ln~lJune. le Co_uncllwom.a Mary Ann Oaido's motion to begin a flve·yur planttna program was defeated, the council did request that the Planntn1· Commlulon explore her euaeaUon and then rePort back. . Ma. Oaido'• plan encourqed Ute pl....._ 0( trees ht MVeral areu, tncludiq about .. ICNI ot public open ap1ce In Turtle Rock; atoa1 Bontta Canyon Road: llontl Calver Drive ldJa· cent to 'l'llrtle Rotk and aJonc • ..._., Village Edge and selected por· tions of Northwood. Com munity planne r Jobo Murphy said that while \he city doea have various landscaplng and •tree preservation policies, there ls no program which en· couraaee l>lant.ing In the areas covered by .¥rt. Gaido's $501000 propoe1J. The Planning Commlaaion wtll be given severat alternatives to d100H rrom on .th• mauer. Tbeae will include· , -Recommendtn1 that tb~ council not authorise the "'8d· lot of $50,000 for pnparaU. ol • plan and tne·plullDI pro. cram. • • -Kecommending councilmen reconsider their vote, s tipulating that no more than $5,000 be al· located 'ror the plan with the bulk 0( the funds going toward actual tree·planting. ...;. Reco mme nding that only $5,000 be tfM!nl to prepare the flve·)'ear plan. -Recommendlnc that the councll tell It.I 1talf 'to anal.yie an available sources 61 financ· ln1 ror tree-plantJDI pUrpGMI and 1ubmit t.beM llndtn11 back to the coundl u pert ot UM mid· )'Hf budc« 1'9¥ltW TM comrnblkl9t will ....-at 7:IO p.m ....... Maetl cbmnr ben a qty Hall. Re aald Baden focused on \he death 0( the late 1ove"'?!... and vice praldent durtna a ... ure Feb. ,9 at LenoJC HUI ff01pltal. where Rockefeller wH pro· fft()UDCed dead. Fe,.,....•aid ~ "iacludld a · number ol detatla not pNricub r. ........ ln -.ch fubioD • to ndtcate dial u.:_r.:emor bid di .................... . This 0tt&after tM COID· ,... .f ... ,\I) • ,. INSIDE TOD" Y SaU, Rottd. 7S, .ttU doncea wWt /ou ond bubblta. though w hom't ~en ar- rerted /or pubUc ntdt11 lince JNf. SM *Ill• it'i more Jun Lh<Ul ~. Page .47. l•tlex • . -· ' . · 0..lly ...... St.fl,._ ROBERT ANTON OtSPUYS HIS 150,000 PAINTING 'TAAENTELLA'S BEAUTIFUL DREAMER' Maaterplece Drawing Crowda, But tt'a Doubtful That Anyone Wiii Buy It at That Price 'Dreamer' Draws Eyes Festival Artist Pays Close Attention to Detail By STEVE MITCHELL Ol llW O•llY Pl .. I l t•fl · He calls his a rt "m agic re· alism,:· and lhe a crylic paint- ings m Robert An ton's booth a t ttl.e Festival of Arts cast a spell o n all who pass h is wuy. ·1 just had t.o come back and t<Jke <Jnother look,·· s<iid one out or-town visitor Tuesday "It's Just beautiful," s h-C added , shak· .. mg bet.head in woAdcr~ The obJCCt of her wonderment rs <i 20 i;quare foot p a inting <'<died "Tetr f'n tellc.t 's Ucautaful Orcet mcr," J><>rtrCtying tt help· l es'> unicorn in a i.u rrcah:.tic· set ting "That p<(intint:t look me MX anrl a half months to <·1>m1Jlete," 5<Ud Anton, who. i.:arlJed in cow0 boy hat und Jeans, h urdly gives th e 1mprcss1on o f bi.:JnH ~ sensitive painter. The self-taught painte r 1s '"'. Jlibiting for the first time lit th.,- La g unu Beach fes tival , u nd Tue~day he sold his fi n;t paint ing a n $850 acryhc JH<'<.'t• c a lled "Da nis hcd." whic h portr ays the ouster of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eclen Btrt it "s~h 1 s ··ttf!'auttful Dreamer," pamtang that has the crowds gawking . J.t :>hows a naked virgrn loung ang agam:sl the fallen un1<·orn, with a virlle looking satyr &lantl ing hesrdc the pair in a f1~1c1 of flOW('r!; "The um1·orn I'> tot1Jllv 1nvinC'1 tile und in~apablt· of hc rng cari ee Badly Hurt In Freeway ·crash T hree per!.oni. mdudtni! an H Year old girl wnc i.ermusly in1ur l'd Tues day when their car!> !>lru C'k a trac•lor tra iler lh<it c.·arctm:d d1·10:.1> north a!M.I -.oulh bound SJn f>w~•o f·'rc11•way Ia n<.·' ~1ftc·r thl' ctn v<"r I ru•d -Jo :word Ctnolht-r 1·ur ('al1fornw ll1"hw:1y l'utrol 1>JJOJ..t·1>m.1n Toni Sapp ~;.111 th'· 11 :rn ;1·m 1·0111 -.11>11 1w 1·11r11-1J "l1t•11 .1 tra1 tor truilc r dr1v1•n hv Jl un c" ThompMm, 59, .. of <Jn r:,no. sw1•rv1,d lo a".oitl hrttm~ a (.Jr that had 1>Lt>11111•<l 111 "1 north ho11n1I l:.int· north of tit,. H1•a t·h C 1t 1e !'. offramp 1n San Juun Cap1:-.trano Thompson s n g, inrludmf{ two t riJtlt·r'I. can•t•n<•d a('l'CJSS the lrc~wuy , forcing unother rur •111'1 l rut'k into the freeway 1> t'<>nlcr d1 v11Jcr. I Tht· two dnver1>, Unun Ma ll uf , 21. of San J uan , a nd Georl(c St'hncl)f•rw·r , <t$(C unknown, or San D1t'go, were trPuted at th<· scene by p11ramf"rl1c s · Rut Thomp:.un 's tra('tor tr111le r hroke through the centPr cl1v1ckr and i-.wervco into south- bound lanes wher e 1t wu" Rlruck hy two cars Fire men 11pent nearly 'a half hour cutting Patricia P off, 45, o r Redomlo fle ctch, fro m her <·ar a fter she s l<J mmed into the trul•k 's cab She 's hsted in ~uarded ronda· tion today ut Santa Anil 'l'usttn Comm unity llospitul, where she was taken becau11e of tho-nature of her injuries. A second c ar driven hy Yvette V1s n y la . 29, of S a n D iego, cr ai.hed into the truck's trullers 1nju r1ni.: h er u nd h e r two children Mrs. Visnyli a nd he r 8-year- old daughter J ennife r ar e listed DAILY PILOT '"-OfarteCN\tO..lt PitoC ""''"•fWIC"'~'~ ,..-. ,,. Hft~ Pr-"" •\OwOlf"""8byt'-OtMlf t M\I Pv .. Kllt,..(~.,-\tC)t•otf•l'dtti9ft\--'1t t;vbl1•,..... """""'°*' '"""""" ( ,..._,., .. ( .. I• .YfllW N~t .,.,,, h~"""M .. Mf'I''°""' ''"~V•ll•' tr~ L.,....11)..of<"~C .. tt A •·~l'l't•~~H~t\ ... S..V'fM .. \f/#ttl ~tet\ tN Ptftl...,.. ""*"t.,.t"I .. MM ft .-t D9 ., .. "l\•1\t .... c;...I•~ , ....... , • .,,.,,, ._. .. _ ,.. .. _I_ .. ...,_ .. , •• Cw.., \l•u,.. .. ..,,,..,..,"-'-•~ '-···-idllOf ,..._, .. .......... ~"''" ... ... """'"" w.. -... -AtWUoM\l Mf .... IOO lflflOtt r. •• ,.._ " •• , ....... , tn St ahle cond1t1on 1n MIC\SHJO Com muruty Ho!>p1t.al 's mtens1v(· r are unJl. Mrs V1sny h 's 2 yeur old son. whose name wa!'. not J}<Jblc. wu-. treated uncl r .. ~NJ fr om thf' l1o~p1tal leanup r rews -.p1:nt nt>urh hour rc-opc nmg !)OUlhbountl es of the freeway T 1 ctffic.· Wd., IJ:"•k1·tl up "'':trh '>IX 1n1h·.., 111 i\\<•n l'arkwav 1n ~I 1 !> 1> r o n V 1 c J u J n d m a n \ m o Lont.U. i.:.t on th•• ho0<Js of t ltl'tr c·u rs or played c:.irdf. v.hll•· workers Lotl1•1I t11 11·11111\ ,. th•· ,. rum pll'd vch1c.:h-<s ,..,...,.age r MEDIC ... m1 .,:-.tonn h ad warnc<t l>r B:1d' not to d11>1·u!'.1> the c·:i1>P puhltcly At a news l'Onfnence Tues <l<1y. Burien conch•mnNI "'r•rrcr ''> .1c·<"u:·sation <inti &wd th1· <·har~"!'-. <1ro!-.l' from l"c rrcr s "(}liJe"u on1> l o thl' indepr•nd1•nc c• of th1· m crf1t·<.1I Pxurn1n1•r ., offt1•(• 'Np one warned me what to do or not tn do with the gov ..rnor s death, · Buden !'.ttlfl M<inhattan l>ti.tncl Altomcv Hohcrt Morgenthau char ged • that Baden and h'is staff were un coope r<1l1ve a nd bumbling, parl1c ularly in homicide cases Badt:n d enied all the ch<irges, calhng them "spurious a nd un trtie " Haaen said t ha t a n11lysls of four homicide cases in quest ion "s hows that each was handlc.'1.1 s uperbly as to a utopsy und as to diagnosis of ca use of death ·' ln two, evidence problem R or a minor nature developed. In all four. personality problems de· ve loped, but not of a nature t.o impede the c riminal jusUce process." ~ Ji'.,.. Pa~ A I TRIAL ••. '1Jiat MacDonald once told or kill i n g a n in trude r who fata lly s tabbed Mrs . MacDonald itnd he r two young daughters. . • Mrs . Kassab, 58, or Cranbury. N.J ., said Mac Donald told of beating and s hboUng on~ of rour drug -crazed hippies aald by MacDonald to h ave broken Into his home at Fort Bragg nine years ago. . M acDon ald, 35 , la charged with murder in tftc sla.ylnas or h is wire Co le tte, 26, a nd diugbterrg Kimberl,,)'. 5, a nd turecl except whe n an the p res· c nce of a virgin," Anton ex.- plains A n d lh,>u~h th t• s tory as rntne8tang. 1l 1s the detail the artist put into the p ainting lhat d raws lonJ,t s tudy by h!&ta v<JI ~o<>rs Surrounding the unicorn ;md v1 q~1n art-thousun1h of Fan tas 1a l1kt' mus h r 11 o m s and rlower~. wHh WTnl!t•rr women m 1n~l1n i:: with m1n1 a turc ltt dybUJlS .. , thank lht .. k1ml or ttrt l'i populilr tx·ectu'>c' 1t rs n ·m1n1 s (• ... n t () r th,. o I c! H IJ man t I ~ ('lassu·al :-.rhool 1Jf urt.' Anton :-.aHI "It portrU)'> n·alt..,m to d{' tall yN s tall 1J11-.!'-.1 .. ..,('~, the ron- ' c•mpor<t r y rt·l·hn ~ of mod1·rn pr11~n~s · U11 t ort 'i:ml h1• ., lwd no t;ikt•r), fo th1• ('IJIOrfUI IJl{'f't' rwrh ~1f>S lw c•au.,1• of hrs <i~kln~ 11rr1·« of $'J1 mo h 11 t 11 a 1.11 "1'111•1;k" for an un known .u11st who JUSt .,,,111 hi-. firs t p:.untrnl.l lo tt~k $50.000 for his :111 '1 : · Not :11 .ill." Anton smtl1·'> 1'0l'k111~ 111:-. hat If I 1lon l scll 11 h+-r«. 1t goe.•s on e x h1b1t 4lt thu.o. <:rand \o a llc r y al lht< MGM C r and 1n I.a., Vl·~as an Se11 • t1•mtw r .. A nil t hut·.., w h1•n the pric·1· j.ll1t•.., up lo $75,11011 h(· .1d1h Anton <i art rs rc1Jdt•r cd with photo~rnphw d r·ta1I anrf l'Ontmns <·l•·1111•nts ,,f fa11ta'>Y A t lt·J!'-.t ttwl'~ ho"' t h1· rlw I 111 nan 4'1·M·11li1·.., m ci~1r re Jlt'>ril . ht• lauith'> I' nr ~ man w1ttT no nrt11>t1<· 1r:un1n.i. Ant1m has C'Qrn1· a Ion~ w.1y lh• w .1s a c·om h ut photo!( rnphN 1n thP Army, and ex tc>n<I NI a tour in V1Hnum to do <'Om b:1t 11luM.rat1ons. 111• was flown out to battlt· un·t11> cl11nn~ lhc TC't nffens1ve 1n l!lfiH whl'rc hi· look prl'lures of the a<·t1on. then went back to !'l;t.i g1rn lo c·onvc.·rt his photo g raph-. into uc·ryl1c pt11nt11u1s Art,•r lc>avrnu the Army, Anton lo'c kcd htmhelf tn h1:-. islurl10 111 Dctn u J>wnt, 1·om11lt•ting n<:1Jrly ~O 1rn1ntingi, l>c fon· his hr~t st.tit· From Pa~ A I WRONG .•. pound Jl't !S t.t nk t h rough the a s1,halt a1-> 1l altcmpt~d to turn around However;.. the nose gear wu11 cxtrkatc:d toduy. · and the plunc look off witho4t Incident, Wc•s tcrn Mfic1ul11 s aid . There w us no dam age to the airl'raft . eithe r on l<.tnding or lukcoff, they :wirl. Western f.'llght 44 radioed Shortdan twice for )41nding in- s t ructions , the la tes t call com ing <Jl 8 53 p m when It was 50 miles s outh of Sh endan, said l-farold Sharp, acting chi~ the 'FAA flight ser vice offlt~bendan. ''Thal was the last we heard from him unlll 9 07 p m when the airport munager-at Buffoln C"all ed <ind said they had a 737 ·1anding whlc;h 1s som cwh.at out or the ordinary." he s aicJ The night earned a c re w Of 11lx a nd 94 passengers. 80 of whom were hound ror Sheridan, Ms Oozier sold Pas11engers were taken by bus to Sheridan. a nd continuing passengers we re Oown to Great Falla, Mont., In another Western Jet flpwn from Denver, she satd. Bul(aJo's a irport t)as a 4,500· foot runway ror ll8hter conven- tional aircraft. Weate rn prefers 5,000 (eel olru~ay for It..-737R, but Ms Oozier luld the Jet Is certlfit.od to la nd and take off In .. • Tm.ck Victim· .. 'Grfmny l!_ot' Enten· Plea Tells of ·shock VENTURA lAP> -Loia Faulkner. a Y.year•ld Simi Valley woman whom 11 e i1hb o r 1 ha ve nic kname d "G randma M adJuana." hat pleaded • no contllt to cha.r1e1 of sal~ and poe1e11lon of the wee'li. Jill Catherine Branaton 111ld 11he didn't see the 14-tun cement }ru c k that rammed into a t e le phQn e booth ln Lagun li Beach Monday whe re she was placing a calJ t.o a friend. ''I had my back to the (Coast) Highway, but J hea rd the truck com ing," the 16-year·old Costa Mesa girl aald from her hospllaJ bed today. "I turned around in time to see a bunch of cua beine de· m oliahed," she aald. between 40 and 50 m iles per bour. It crossed busy Coast Highway a nd colUded with a Volk1wa1en fastback d riven b y Elizabeth Schock, 20, of Liiauna !Mac h, who was d riving north on 'the four-lane roadway. The Impact f atally Injured Mrs. Sc:botk, who wu married only five months, and sUghtJy in· jur ed a no the r s outh bound motorist on the ni&hway. Superior Court Judie Lawrence"Stor~b on Tun. day aet an Au1. 29 date for aenlencini. And that's all · s he cao r e- member. · Mlsf Faulknea; and her 63-ye~r-0ld brothe r Joseph were arrested ln February und cha rged with selling marijuana and hashish to neighborhood youn11ters. They were arrested again In April and cha rged with selling marijuana . They face separate trials on the April arrest The high school junior s atd she _,. D---ly Fi· ohta drove down from Costa Mesa to .,.,,,,ui,· "' a go to the beach at Cresc~t Bay _ Wl~h a friend Monday aftlmoon DeatL Peinn[t'y ,.,,..... r--. A I She st.opped at a phone booth '' • ..._., -~ • next to the Unton 76 s tut11>n at ~c· 0 V1eJo Street und f'<ic1r1c Coast / Sl • STS lllghway to cull u la rdy fnend n ayings . • • who was suppoi.cd to meet her at t'1ght y<:C:1rs the beach p Approval of M ange rs' b UI .:She was late, s o 1 decid<'<i to MIAMI 'A > .. -Conde mned would 0 1ve the distric t a meaNi by a j!Klge as "a total waste of "' cull he r," Miss Br anston said humanity." Th~ore R. Bundy or avo1d111g Mgnifacant land She doesn' even r~member hes been ordered to die an the purchaM! r11s ts wt'um fac ilities plunking th(.>-d1ml' u1 th<: phone electric chair for the beating .un• nece11sary. llarthne s aid. _ A runawuy t'ement t rue~ a nd s tranguJation m urders of Ope n e nded lease <irrange. driven hy Jerry Occin Lawrence, two s leeping wom en . But the m tlnt.s could bl· made , sdiool or 22. of Santa Ana , IJarrcled down former law stude nt says he tuts flc:ials said. for up to 99 years st eep Viejo Street at 11rieed t> JUS_t begun to fight for his life. T he COil of s uch a lease could tw . ~st1m ated b y w1tnc511e~ a~ ui. low mi $J a year , Hartline · Suspect Held • On Sex Count A 21 yc•<.tr old T u.,trn m<tn wa-. a rrested t•arl y TU('-;<f:iy 111 duw nto wn II untt nl( to n Ue'11<: h after hP Jllcgedly for<·rd d I~ ) car old girl 1nlu J !'.f'X al·t Two <·1t11<·n.., in lhl· urea or Walnut Avt·n111• a nrJ 9th ~lrN·t <"a lied poltCl' ,1t !> 05 J rn llJ n · po rt th<1t iJ man lfl a park,·d p1c.·kup trud 1 v.,J.., atlJlk111~ .1 Ill rl -·in a way, this is m y of)f'nan~ ~lateme.nt," Bundy said 1n "" e m otion-r h oked m o n olORut· Tuescl11y shortly before he wu.., ordered Lo die in Flonda 'l\ ele<" t ru· l'ha1r Thi:. 1::. JUi>l the f1ri.t early rou!!_d g_( a lon_g h<J~tlt, · 13\J.n y vowea between sntmt.~ · J haven t given uµ by any mean:. " 'iatd However , he said 1t would h t: "cOnJ ecture" tp estlmafe what s uch u lease arrange ment would actually cost. He sa1t.1 CJ le<ise with the land owner would have lo be such that the de11eluper 1s g iven a . rectwnablc break .. for prov1d 1ng th1· land (n lhe Trv1n(' dlStQcl"s rase . thl'> would mean-worll'lng a lmost cxelllblvely with the Irvine Com pany fl w :u. the f1r!>l t1 m~ 1n h1' A s pokesm .. n for the com five week ln&I-he had !.hown pun y, Mike St~ks\111 , said his PrnQt1on , firm .. uppt>rts the Milngers bill lie rf'fw.ed to ph•ad ft>r·mt'rq \\1th the <•xt·Ppl.Jn n of some parts Absurd ... ~aid Buntl}. l11 or lh1· :'\orthwf)(Jd arc<J of Irvine, a'>k for m<•rr\ for ~o~n1 thing I 1111 <11'1111 1 w•iuhl n+>~ol1c.tlc with dad not dll ''"' In 1111 ( w11µ.ir1y t·xc 1u..,1v1·h l\1 ·nnl'l h 1';1111 111·1111.111 ""•"' ar ~-11 j ,,1• LiJw ird I) (,.,,, rt.. t 1 1 - I I ,.... r.. • J J "•' I qf • 100 '\II t• P,t:,1nf.! 11•::-.l i·1 "' po 11·i· on 11.,p1l 1on 111 rniir1 .... 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EiE hc eench Century C las i c by Drexel n r(•'' ,., Mu111r Chos1 on chosr The old ·"ouch , rernprured·in a hc:cf room ! Ou< "rn:t' corvt>d" po \lt>r bed 1~ on evocollon o t tht' 9roceful onrenori of the A~rocon Otd South -on oulhf'nhc fumtture mo \terptt'Ct' h 1\ only on,. a mo ng many, 1n •ht' E•C)hleenth Ct'n tU<y (lo \\AU collection by Dre xet9 In mohogony and pee on "'eneer\ w11h ond11obo \Oltd\, richly corved under o med.um b1own, l•Qhlly dc'>llf'\\ed t1n1\h, OUf' \elf'Cho n o llf'"• e11c111n9 df''>tqn\ for you1 bed1oom ... d1n.n9 mom and, indeed, every room Wf! 1nv1lf! you 10 see 11 oil' DrexSb R1cP c :irvirrl bed Beo s1eps N1gh1 ~•ands ... ca • ...._. M••f1t-.M2<1111 Ft_..,_,,._ Kristen, 2. \ Mr&. K asaab ulq h er husband •• Alfred, t~i>'d e· con· verutlon In wtilch M McDonald told of IUJUnc oae of the alleted lnt.rµdera. She aald ahe Sat.er quoaUoned MacDonald aboUt the lnctd•nt., asldn1 him wh)' he t•Ued to 1et other lnlormal.lon • about tll• 1roup . 4,000 feet. . .. Nancy JenklriiJ of Buffalo Air Service, a flxed•bQH operator llt the field, credited lhe pilot with dom• ii "1uperb job" ln ata)'lnfl on the runway when ho lancMd. ....... ••our runway ju1t l1 n 't equ i ppe d t o h aodl• • huie alrpha.nc Uke tha t." •he Hld. Lagw1nil/SUuth £oast E DIT I O N . , f Your Hometown Dally Ne•spaper VOL. 72, NO. 213, ~ SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS RecOUs Rumored ... tQ Nanie · 2 More Planners B> RAYMOND t.:STRADA JR. ble Government that i.eeks Mr!. ' Ot•• o.ii, ~11eui..11 Wagner's ouster and selection or Amid persis tent rumors (Jf a s late of cand1dutes ur next furth er recall atte mpts, San April's council election , Cle m ente City Council member~ A high-ranking source in tht· µIan torti~ht lO break a-"three C1t1zens group. who asked not to ' way deadlock in appo1nwng t wo be tdentiried . would not 1ndicatt! ne w planning commissioners whethe r rumors were true that Counc ilwoman Myrtis Wagner Councilwoman Karoline Kooster .:. was served last week with a re· might be ser ved .with recall call attempt notice ut a meetin~ papers tonight. r to select ne w planning com · "J t r...~ th .. th ' missioners after the council vol s aid us .,..-ere. t' source r l'd three to o ne June 21 lo fire A.II three fired planning com the five-m em ber panel. · h h • F1 r e d commissioners Me l missioners ave soug t lo rt! ,., gain their pos ts . But only LJ. Morgan., Art Petersen a nd Carol Morgan has received council , Carlson havf' Joine d u group votes to keep him in the running ~ ~o:n: c:_ze: r: R...:po_:1 _ ~o:_ council members voted ,~~~~~~ -Mxons Nix~d f NB~!:K ~~~~:.: ~:~:~~=or ~ potential security problems and Mrs. Muynard said. "l have a disruption of quiet li ving, half no ax to g rind polati!ally or the re~1denLc;; of a building where m or ally, but he is very con Richa rd Nixon plans t o buy a tr oversial There a r e an cooptfative apartment say they enormous numb~ or people who ·don 't want him as a neighbor. hate ham. <And I t hink it would rrordmg to a poll tak~one c han l{e the amburnce o( the resident · buildan~ 1f he lived here .. 7 Janl' Mavnard. a rCSl(Jenl or l!J t ~ 72nd St.'. send her poll sh.owed, l tha t many res u:lents fear that \ ..... c urity and quiet in the build 1ng will be hreuched if lhe former pres id ent m oves 1n S1m1lar fears h<1ve led to OJ.!! re t Ject1on of well-known figures Ht som e other co-oµs Tt'nants of the building we rr notified · 1<1st week that Nixon bought a penthouse :.partment She s aid. "J ust imagine wh<1t w.ould h<1pJ>en 1f the s hah of Iran ,·1s1ted him .. The co-op board of 01rectors r e portcdh :.ipprovcd Nixon'-; purC'hase in a telephone poll . :\ is scheduled to meet soon Among other famous peoolc who have, been rejttted by co-op boards are Prince Saud a l · Faisa l of Saudi Arabia. enter t a an cr .Joey lleather ton and comedian 0<1v1d Brenne r ~-Never Saw T;nrek, Crash Victim Says J ill Cather ine , Bruno;ton s md sht> didn't see the 14-ton cement tru c k thut r a mm ed into a t ele phone booth 1n Lagun<i Beach Monday where she was plac ing a call to a frie nd. · · 1 had my back lo the ( Coastl Jht,!hway, but J heard the truck com mg, .. the 16-year·old Costa Mes;u-irl said from her hospital 4 bed't~. "I turned around in time to · see <1 bunch of cars being de· molashed," she sa1d. t And that 's e.H~sl\e can re- call het," Miss Branston said She doesn't even remember plunking the dime in the phone A run away cem e n t truck driven by Jerry Dean La wr:e nce. <See CRASH, Page A2) to nume former Rossmoor t!X ecut1ve Robert Limberg to the commission Ile was appointed lus t week. But Mor,:!an. developt'r Al 1.Yulfec k a nd San Juan Cap istrano city pla nang staH e mpl ec Garv Mitchell all reC'cl council votes for the c · · 1nJ{· two C'Ommiss1on P, ·ts pie majorit y vole 1~ needed to appoint · u com mi.ss1oncr but on\,Y 1f a deadlock does not exlsl S an Clemente h us been without a Pl anning Commission 4uorum throug h out J ulv CSee RECALLS. Pal(e 1\21 Pay Boosts (. Weighed By Board . Laguna Beach school trustcl'S will bl• asked Thursduy to ap prove a S6.4 million pubhcat1on hudget that contains a :J 7 per ce nt :.alarv 1n t·r ca~l' fu r teachers · And while that 1nnCCJSl' 1s in o e luded an the publication budJ;:et . district officials have ye(to hear from a fact -finding panel which was formed to recomme n<I salary ranges for the district i. instruct.ors. Oislric1 business mana~ Clyde Lovelady said he ex~cls ·to hear F"ridav or Mond av from lhe fact-fmdm·g t·om m1tll!e on 11~ r ecommendation to the i.chool board "in re~ard to rem uneration Co-our employees." !h e Laguna Beach Uniftcd Faculty Ass0<'1at1on I LAB U FA 1 1s seeking a fi percent increase for teachers <i nd has m e t SC\'Cral tim e~ w ith board t rus tees to µush for that 1n c re<Ase Rut Lovelady said the school d is tract received on l y $3 7 million in state bailout fonds to cover district operations. "The "-iilout funds were not sufficient to cover the tcntati ve budget ... Lovelady said He said an:, add1t1onal i.alary in c reases for Leac hcri. would mean culling out other district programs. He said salaries for all dislnct em pl oy ees amo~to SS 3 million of the btrc!get. with the 3.7 1)ercent teacher increase 1n e luded. Earlier t his s ummer more than 75 angr y teaC'hers and parents confronted trustees to ROBERT ANTON OISPµYS HIS $50 000 PAINTING 'TAREN I E(LA S BEAUTIFUL DREAMER Masterpiece Orawltfg Crowds. But It's Doubtful That Anyone Will Buy It a t That Price 'Drea~r' Draws Eyes Festival Artist Pays Close Atte11tion to D e tail Ry STEVE MITC'I~ Ol ll>t 04111 Pilot SU it lie c·alls his <1rt m<1~11' -t'l' all!.m , .ind lht· at·ryl1<· p<unl mi.ts 1n Hobt'rt Anton " hooth :ti the Ft'''" al of Art!. ll:l'\t ,, o;pt"ll on all "ho r,m.~ h1!. '' ~" · 1 Jll:.l had to rom1• lt;tC·I.. and take' anotht•r look :.<1111 t1"t' out nf to" n 'l!.1tor Tut-!-.rl;" 11 ' JUSt lll'.rnlllul. 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Pa~.-t\21 Clemente Needs Money ~ Change Library Plans Hope!. ford nc•" Oran$!•' Coun l\' Puhhc L1br.1n bra11c·h IO s.rn Clemente ha\ t' · suJrcn •d wh:it ~omc loca off1r1ab :-;1~ 1~ .r senou:> sett <·k C1t) Ma~lf'llJI~ said a 15,000. to havl· been a led owned land al z:~ has been moc11fll'd library pla nm·r., on c·1t:- lfrl ;\I .ir counln t 'ount~ otf1C'1..1b "J> lhl \ ~11 1 ...11ppl) a~ mlll'h "'' ~ 1211 llUI JO nuatl' hut mu...i hJ\I' th• m ;•ll'h1n~ fund~ frnm tht· l'll\ Wef'k!-. ~aid tht· e.;1t ) ha:. 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Lrano ,1rp t·uunlin~ on 1·ount) hbrun ofrl1·1ab 111 1•onw IS('t' l.JBRl\R\', t.•agt· 1\21 She stopped a t a phone booth f next to the Union 76 statfon at Viejo treet and Pacific Coast Higt)w to call a t ardy friend who w· upposed to m e her ut the beac ''She w"'"1!11~-~ ~oast Weather Variable low clouds and local fog near the coast in late rughl and early morn- ing hours. Otherwise fair with afternoon sunshine . High temperatures in low 70s a t the beaches, m1d-80s i n the inland areas . Overnight lows ranging from 58 to 68. IN81BET08A~ SollJI Rand, 75, ltUl dance• with /or11 ond bubblu. thotlgh llw hon't bH7I ar- reated /or publk nditJI lhlce JNf. SM q1 if• more /tAn '"°" ~-p* .47 • lmMex At,._..,..... •• ....... .,... ......... .. ......... .. ....... ..., ...... .._ .. = ........... .. .... ~~-· = i: l.Cii:..... .. Ifs ............. ,,.: M ., I ... . ... ~== ·: :i:. g ............ did not know how much the dis of the annual m ~unt cnann' and trict would be receiving from operating coi.ts for the proposed the state, a nd said they would San Cleme nte brunch have lo await the results of the Two police officers patrolling the area asserted that they wit nessed the robbery al 8: 15 p.m near Albertson's suoermarket. 602 N El Camino Real fact -find.mg committee's re(!om mendatlon At that time. the district had S6.2 million in income to cover <1 the n -proposed S6 7 m 1l1 1on budget document, leaving the district with a $550,000 defi cit. Reser ve police Officer . Ric hard Cord e r and Otricer Gary Lo Galbo said they chased Robert Euge n e Moore, 2603 Calle Del Comercio. from the s cene down an alley a nd ap- prehended him. Lovelady told teach~rs that by adding another 2.3 percent hike to meet the 6 percent request <over a two Y.ear' period >. the deficit wouls rise 1b-lmore than s~.ooo. I 35· Miles Short Plmie Lands a~ Wrong Fi~ld I• DENVER <AP> -A Western Airlines Boeing 737 en route from Denver to Sheridan, Wyo., mistakenly landed at the Buffalo. Wyo .. field about 35 miles short of its destination, an airlines spokesman con- firmed. "l believe it to have beed a case of mistaien identity," Bill Grant. regional vice president for Western. said todav. Grant said no' one cm the Tuesday night fught w~s injured and the pusengers were bused to Sheridan. "I'm limply amazed it happened,-.' Grant..aaid . nae Buffalo runway Ja extremely short f6r a 7~. Grant said. Jie' aaid arrangement. were being sorted out for fiylnc the pl~e. out without pauengen or freight and wlth a lllht fuel load. . . ~ • S. Coast Man To Be Tried In Slaying A 20-year -o ld Capis trano ,Beach ma n was ordered Tues day to stand trial an Orange County S uperi o r Court on chargeil of murdering a Lagtma Beac h ska te board equipment st1esm an Dec l The tnal for Robert Eugene Rowe 39454 Villa Verde was or · aered anh~cluslon of a pre- Ii nary hearing before South Ora County Municipal Court Judge lair Barnette. Ro ·'and C rai g Le land Bighorse. 18. of El Toro, are charged in the stabbing death or Rodney James GITberl . ~2. whose body was found in his cot tage at 439~ HJll St. Bi1horse faces a Superior Court trtal Sept. 17. Police investigators said the incident may ha\le 1nvolvect the Intruders' belief that the victim poaHNed narcotics. Deputy dbtrlct attorneys trandltnl the-cue-uid they-will seek nnt desree murder e<>ovk - tioa1 ,qainlt both men, and, Ir auccellful, uk that they be sen- tenced to death. Rowe and Bijhorse are being J;elct In Oranae County Jail. Ball for both hu been denied. * * * * * * S. Laguna L~brary BµdgerFunds Cut Saying they no longer can JUStify the expense Of keeping It o pen . O ran ge Co unt y Supervisors cut the tiny ~uth Laguna Branch of the coJnt) library from1 the 1979·80 county budget Tuesoay. Supervisors said that demands for money for other county services didn't wa rrant the ex· pendlture of $28,800 to stalf the facility a t 31658 South Coas t Highway. Officials also noted that two other Ubraries thatt offer more complete services a re ava.ilabfe to users_" within easy reach" b)' public or prih te transportation Area residents have m ounted' petition drives lo keep the library open "Vllen supervisors considered it.a pending demise at budget sedions during t.he past three years. ~ Revenue aha ng funds were &Uoc.at.ed to k~ lb~ llbran'. · P operation last year. Supporters of the library ,ay it has bllb uee, especially by olde r realdenll who rlnd it...dilficult to aet to other llbrar1ee. Supervbor Thomas Riley did he reloetantly went •lone wilh the dec1s1on to c lol.l' the h hntr\ because of other deman11~ on re\•f:mue sharing fund The South Laguna hbrar)> hCI' a collection of 7 .800 volumes ,111 its 950·square-fool building. Offici als said there o r e li braries in Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel w1th1n eai.} r each tha t prov id e ~rc;1 ter ser vices and betterparkint.t. SllELYES MOJIED F.4ST WITH I AD · · 1 sold my she Ives within hours the first day my ad ran tn the Daily Pilot. That's the advertising success story of the Cost.a Mes a mun who placed this ad m the Daily Pilot : > Commerc1ut shelves & --1rruiret s . Appro 100 r ptual brackers xxx· xxxx If you want qulck sales suc- cess , call the. friendly Daily Pilot .a..v ....... al "2·5e7l. · ' -· - - . ... ............. "'- TOW TRUCKS REMOV! AUTOI An'!" 'R!IWAV ACC1DeNT IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Th,.. P"P'e lenouety lnlured After Tractor•tr•ll•r C•uH• 819 Piieup .. ,,,_1'9*eAI CRASH ••• 22, ot Sama Au, barreled doWn -'1teJo atr•el al s peeds e atl ma led by wllneuea al betw;&~'° mu .. per bour. It c buly Coast Highway and with a Volkswacen futb11ck drhen by E liubeth Schock.' 20, of Laguna Beach. who was driving north on the four-lane roadway. ' The impact fa t a lly injured Mrs. Schock. who was married, only l ive months. and slightly in· j ur ed anoth e r southbo und motorist on the highway. The truck continued acwas the 'roadway and s la mme8 into seven vehicles parked in the service station parking lot before taking out t he phone b ooth and t r a pping Mi ss • / DeatlaatSex? . :In R~cliy Case NEW YO RK CAP> -The city's a cting•chjef medical ex- aminer. Or. Michael Baden, has been demoted to deputy because of allegatioos or sloppiness and impropriety. One allega tion ls that Baden said publlely that former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller died during sexual intercoune. vice president during a lecture Fe b. 9 at Lenox HUI Hospital. wbere Rockefeller was pro· nounced dead. .Three Badly Hurt In· Freeway ~rash r ..... r.,,eAl • Branston's right arm under lhe rear wheels of the truck. The demotion Tuesday came jus t hours before he would have been named cruer medical ex- aminer. a post be bas filled tn an acting capacity since Aug. l , 1978. Baden. 45, reverts to his former job of deputy c hief m edical examiner. F errer said Baden "included a number of details not previously presented, in s uch f aehion as to indicate that the rovemer had dl~d during sexua inte~course. This occ urred after the com- m issioner had warned Or. Badin not to discuss the case publicly.·· Al a news conference Tues- day. Baden condemned Ferrer's accusation and said the charges arose from Ferrer's objections to the Independence of tbe medical examiner's office . Three persons inc luding an 8-year-old girl we re seriously injured Tuesday whe n their-cars struck a lf'a<.'t o r-trailer th t car eened across north a nd sou · bound San Diego F'reeway I es a fter the driver t void a nother car. California spokes ma n 11 : 30 a m ollision occurred w he n a tractor-trailer driven by H arvey •Thompson . 59, of On- ta rio. s werved to ~i<t hitting a <.'ar that had ~toppedln a north- bound ' lane north of the Beach C1t1 es offr amp in SCl n Juan C'C1pistrano. Thompsons rig, including two trailers carcf'necl ac ross the frt•e"' .1;.. fnrc·1ng another '<'<ir .. ncl t nic,:k . 1 ntn the frN•way .., u nti:r <11.,.~ • Laguna Hails • Rejection of Oil Drill Bid 1.ag11 n.i Hl':ldl off1c1ab ;1r1· liiurl1ng .1 J)(•f>:il1m1·nl of the In t .. nor rt>fl'<'IHJn of tt Sl I mtllton hart IH l 'nton <hi for a pa rC'<'l of of fslwrt· I :Jnd '-<.:llt•d u lt•d for w I explohit1on Ma>or .l;it'k M<'l>nwt·ll tout1•!1 lht> \ 1C'ton a ... tht· n•sull'> of lhl· l'lforts of his 1·1ty <ind Newport HC':H'h to t•nd what some feared would IX' ugly tJrilttng raw• off th1: c·oa~l of tht' two t•1L1es 1 Helatt-d story, page AJ1 The fede ral department an noul)l'ed Monduy Lhul 1l reJCClcd Union Oil'-. b1<J as too lo"' The two drivers, Brian MuJJuJ, 21, of San Juan, a nd George Scbncberger. age unknown. of San Diego. were treated at the scene by param edics. . B u t T hom ps-0n 's t ra<.'tor trailer broke through the center divider and swerved into south bound lanes whe rv it was s truck by two cars. Firemen spent near ly u hulf hour cutting P.atricia Poff. 45. of Redondo Beach, from her car a fter s he slammed.. int1Y t he tr uck 's cab. She's Hsted in guarded cond1 t1on todav at Santa Ana Tus tin <..:ommum.ty Hospit al. whvre she was taken because of the nature of her injuries · /\ sc<·ond C'ar driven II\ \'\ ctlt· Vts n ' 11 . 29. of San· l>lf•~o C'rash.cd mto ths!...Ltuck !>.,trailer::.. injuri ng h er and her '"'" t hildren - Mrs \'ism h and hf'r K H'<lr old dau~hter J ennirer <Ire iJ:-tPtl in stable C'Ond1tion 10 M1~s1011 Com mumty Hospit<il"s 1ntl'nsl\ t' <·are unit :'tlrs V1s nylt s 2-ycar old sqn, whm.c n<imc was not :1V<Jtlahle. was tr<•all•d am.I rl' leased from tht· hosp1tcil Cll•anup crewi; SPl'nl ll(·arh one hour· t e·O(JPnang southbound laucs of Lhc Crcc v.ay. T raffic \\us had~cd up nettN"\' six miles to /\\cry l'arkwe1y 1n ~I 1 s s 1 o n V 1 e J o a n d m -.a i motorists s<1t on the hoods of tlil•1 r ears or played cards -wh1h· workers tolled to removt: lhl· crumpled \>eh1<'les UBRARY .. ·• up with funds to pay for the future ope°rntlng <.'osts of a pro· posed facWty there. Phil H a l e. Sa n J uan Capist ran o' a ss is t a nt C it) manager. said county library of· f1c1als have asked the city to pay l S percent or $180,000 of the total <·ons lruct100 costs of a new branch fla le said the <.'ity also has de l'ided to pay Sl35.000 for leasing proptVtY where the new library br anch will be located. If a lo said about $112,000 in revenue sharing fu nds and.$68,000 1n l'1 l y rescr veJ; h a vt:' ~en earmarked for construc tion costs involved 1n hrinf.!in g a ne w library to San J uan Capistrano "We hih·r to assum<' thl' coun· ty will pa) lhl• operating costs." Ila le said COl)ntv OffaC'1als Say <.'lties hkc I.J i.: u n a B t• a<' h • "' h c r e l h c bram·h l1br.1n 1s cons tructcfl and oper:.iting l'xpenst's are paid wittr countv funds.-'llt-pr-olrctlffv- not hf' affi•ctNI hv revenut· cut h..tt'l.S lhl~ H·.tr Depre~on Topic Of Laguna Seminar • ThC' prolllt·ms of widowhood "'ii I hl' explored in ..i special 'l'm1nar !'>punsorcd by th e L<Jgu na B<'ach Council on Aging Aul-( 22 l\l ;ma EstradCI. gerontologi ... t :rnd m ent<1I h1:allh worker. will cl1i-c·11!'>:-'Cinl'f. l.oneltness a~J · l>l'prcss111n." al 10 a m in coun ul ehambNs 505 Forest i\\t· ~t>nwr c•1 t1zens Jre an\'lted lo al· tenrl the fr1>e let:Lure Dana H~owner~ Plan Sewer-P-J:otest Fire men ualna the J a ws or Life freed the young woman's arm from the debris and she was rushed to Saddleback Com· munity Hospital in Laguna Hills . She was later trans ported to Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Bea<.'h where surgeons worked·to save he r a r m Meanwhile. Laguna Bea<.'h police say they <.1re await ing the results of an 1n vesllgat1on by the California Highway Patrol of the fatal accident. T he driyer of the t ruck said he was poun ng cement at a JOb site a top V1 ~JO ·Street whe n t he heavy vehi<.'lc began to move lie said he Jumped into the c<Jh hut was unable to put the truck in gear or !>low 1t down before 1l rolled across the highway 11iree P et Snake Survive Home Fire In a news conference T uesday. Mayor Edward Koch said, "I h ave decided on balance not to reappoint tum . It 1s very pamful for m e. I ha ve an obligation " No replaeement was named. B.ad e n called ~th e c harges against him "untrue and un: Cou.nded " and pohtc1cally in- spired . Or. Rein aldo F e rre r , the h ea lth comm1ss 1o n e r a n d Bad e n 's immediate s uperior . said Haden la<.'ked te m per ament and Judgment. In a memo to Koch. Ferrer labeled Baden's al Leged talk about .Rockefeller ., death last January '·a ~e,r\6Us in :,lance of unprofession al con . duct · · lie said Raden focused <Jn th1· death of Lhe late ~overnor and "No ooe warned me what to do o r not to do with the gov- ernor 's death." Baden said. M anhattan District Attorney R obert Morgentha u charged that Baden and his starr were uncooperative and bumbling. part1cular lh' 111Jwm1cide Ci\ses. Baden de"i'l'led a ll the c harges. <.'a iling them ''spurious and un- true ." uaaen s aid that a nalysis of four hom1c1de cases in question "shows that each was handled s uper bly as to autopsy and as to d1ugnos1s of cause or death. 'In two. evidence problems of a rn inM' u.ture developed: In all four. pel!ena hty problems de· veloped, but not or a nature· to 1mpedl.' the: criminal justice pro<.'ebS · SANTA CRllZ I AP I Thrt-t· '>OO L \ boa C'o n :.tr11·torc; "''rt' rushl•d to J \ etenn..irian anti frt><i•le<J for smokl· inhalat1r1n Tuesday after lh1·y m1rncul<Ju.,h ... un l\'ed J roariog rrr<• thJl I 1: v e I e d th t· ho m 1· 11 t th t' 1 r f'rort1 Page 11 J •MA-CtC ftE kbl SM' h1 ... Jrt .. ~ot Jt all ::>l\nton ~ml11•.., ""' nt>rs . f d I F1 ref1,ghtc•rs .s:11<1 th1• f•1ur fo.ri~ (h•oclon~t his h.a• r lh ~'", t ... ,t·tlhJI I I t•rc: I J!OeS 11n t'X 1111 .. ,. Ion~ l~J:-ts '-'l'rt' soot\ 1ut -.t1I (' · d ,. 11 l lh 'I < \I I . , ran , .i l' r' a e ,, , a nc Gr.ind 1n Las. \·e~a s in Si II Guitar Stolen Burglars entered a l.<1 ~una Rl'iH'h m an·.., h11nw II\ unknown ~ means Tu,est.lav. tdklOI! a 2UllCl r valued at $8..50 Ross Wn((ht rl' ported the lass of thl' t·ostl) 1n strummt from his horn(• Jt 30611 Mountain Vil'"' l>n\C temher ., . And tnat's v. ht>n tht-pnc1· ~'"'" ur' lo $75 uoo. hf' add.., \ntrm's art 1s rcnrlNPd v.1th · photogr<tph1c dt>la1I ~nd ronla1r1 elt>ments of fantasy Al lr<isl that s how the 01<' t1onarv dest rib1::-m..i1!1 1· n .tli...m -:I.he lau~h., For a man '>'It h no urt1<.111 • • • { r l i'ltewport Rt>arh had f1lf'd :i la" ,:,..u1t. lo p1 cvl·nl the: '>aloe of h•a.,1•.., 1n four lrarts horrll·nnii I ht> I \4../1 ('fflfo... Cl htWSUll th Ht L<1g11n;1 H•·<•l'll 1·ount·tl m<'n n · I u:-c·rl tri IOIO -- ,\ncl -wh1I<" Nc\\port Bc•ach of f1c:1al s c1tcd their lawsuit and a wa1 mng from the Environmcn la I l"'rotettwn A).!<'nt· y as fat tors in the det·1s ion to rCJ<'C:I the Intl. Laguna Beath officials 1.:1<:11m tht>~ had,:1 part in the rcjecti<in aho "I m H·ry grateful our council took the µo:-1l1on 1l d1cl <in not JOIOIO~ ;\ewporl In It:. SUILI .. Md)c1\\ell su1cl today "We ht>hl•vcci at the outset that Newport's approach was not <i lt·~al onl· of enjoining the sail', <ind ini.tcad. d e<.'1ded to work through the IJe pa rtmcnt of th e Interi or a nd o ur con - ,gre"!'man I Rohert Dadham > to lJCr.,u<.1d1: the go\ernm ent to de- lctt· or eliminate the tracts." The Union Otl hid was the only one ar{·epted in June. alld now that lease has been reJected. 1 think everyone's efforts pr<>hahly were e ffective m th~ end result... McDowell s aid. .. Each has done his ~ lhing :.md 1t work<'d " And a lthoug h the Laguna Heal'h mayor says the future is s t 111 uncertain as far as more oil ll'ase bids. he says the cities now have U1e working experience lo c:om bat them• again OftANGE COAST L $C DAILY PILOT f Ptot 0•• .. ("'1'\t 0.11., Poot w1t"w~kf'tltl0f" ''"""'"" ~ ... """'' .. _,.,,..,.,,, .. a._ '' ,.,, PurM,~ComNru, 4Ao,tt•tfrt .. t*'\•,. pvOU\ft9(l ~t tl\f'IYQ" , tlO.t tor (941.t ,,,...,. ,.. .. ~ Q..c;,. ~"~°" h•" f-..,,. l4Ufli V•11•"¥ trV\ofllP lff~~ Sovtf\C .... A ,.,....,,. '"~ _..,..," ou:ttO\hlM s.tvr-••n .... )il.i~'' '"' tw•nc•CMI °'*'"""" ptMt .,,.. ,. W••I fl .. " ....... (ot1A ........ 011f ....... ,. ·-""-PrUIOtftt .,,_, ,.,..,_ , .. , .. cw., Y<• Prf'\~Otnt •no O.•• MltMO" ~., ...... ' ~''""' . ~ .... ~ .._,....,,..Edlte< 0-•••t•M ~ lllc'Mr'll' •M •u••l...i llM"•.i"' ce,,.., L99"neaHcllOff~ t011 "• (N •t Hltflw°' B't \HLLIAM llODG E . • -oi tlw t»lty Ptl°' SlAlll Ang<•rt·d mer sewer ltnc <.H' 1·f'!:-.., road C'onslrul't1 o n thl•\ claim 1s d1sturbmg t hl' art>a i. lus t natural canyon. a group or rf'S1dents plan to patk tht· Dan:.i Point Sam tan· D1 str1C't 's /\ug. H hoard meeting to air their c·om plaint~ , Thunderbird Homeowners Ai. sociat1on g rieva nces center on C'Onst ruction of a m ain sewer fine that will service t wo pro· pos ed Street of the Golden Lan tern housing t r a<.'Ls 1n Danci Point. .. The sewer line extends oH the intersection of Selva Road and Stonehill Drive and runs up the• canyon adjacent to lhe Thun derbird homes Assoc1a t1on Vi<.'e Preside nt Rode nck Duffield said Tuesday his group 1s angry be<.'ause they weren't notified prior to grading of t he canyon for an access road into the sewer line area "We've been fighting to pro . tect th~l.,canyon fo r the last 12 • years7f, Duffield said. "It's not only a m ajor na tur al stor m drain for the area but t here arc about fou r spec·1es of en da ngered birds tha t Jive in the canyon." lie cla1mecl.wme Thunderbird res1dc•nts broke tnlo teC1rs wht.-n lh<'Y "ilw traC'tors grading mto l11t· t anyon fate for an C1ct·css road mtu the sewer wne con )>tructton <irea . Ile charged that sC1nitat1on dis - 1 rict off1cw ls fail ed to not1fv res- 1clcnts of the 1mpcnd1ng grading and i.cwer hne conslrut tion . "They s ho uld hCI ve al\ le<ist notified the-people bordering the l'anyon ... he sajd, .. rr necess ary. wc·rc going to launch a recall <·a m pa1gn a,g<Jinst the ir board " District Man a g er She rm an Salonen said Tuesday his board had the aut hority to go ahead with the work because it was be m g done within a 200-foot '41de t'aseme nt granted to the sanita - tion d tstnct ·we can't very well notify people about everything that's going on." he said. "We have public meetings and the lloa rd 1s elect ed by the public· to make these decisions." Sa Ion en sa id the boa rd was faced with a decision over put- ting the line through an existing pumping station near Golden Lantern a nd Stoneh1ll Drive or running the line throug h the tanyoo Fro•Pa~AI ~~~~ an~~~a?bee~~~0to0th: O•ange Gellatly we re named Lo fill two County DiRlricl Attorney's~ Of. commission seats In June. fi<.'e and is pending investiga. Angered by the June 21 vote to Lion fire the planning panel. mem-Ha mm's a ction has brought bers of the Citizens for Responsi-rumors that . he could als<r be ble-Governmen t group have served with a recall notice by charged that Mrs. Wagner has backers of Mrs . Wa gnor and vtolaled city policies a nd Jaws to Mrs. Koester. M P d M But as of T\lesday. Hamm and o ust organ. etersen an rs. Mrs . Koester said the y had OPly Carlson. Mrs. Wagne r Issued a rormal heard rumors or recall •ttempts 'reply to the recall charges to against them. Hamm s aid he believes Mrs. da.~ Applesauce.·• wa s the first Wagner wlll be recalled. Her re- word of her reply. She went on to call backers must obtain about charge that her recall foes are 2,800 petition signatures needed "a small group or dis gruntled lo qualify t he iastle for the people who are becom lnc an em -ba11ot. barassment to our city." · :J\e ma yor also said he and Mayor Roy Hamm, a n oppo. Mrs. Koester could be ousted /1 nent of Mrs. Wainer since they along with Mn. Wagner 11 all· were both selected last year, three of thelr names appear on a ,aid he also believes she and recall ballot neict April. Mrs. Koester e n atneered the Former council mellrben Bill ou1ter d the planners In what he Walker and Donna WUklnaon, called an "llletal" meettn1. allies of Hamm, and former Hamm baa asked the stale at· councilmen Howard Mushett, a torney general's office to In· Waaner ally, were recalled Jan. vesUQate \.he m atter. The case 23, after a bitter di1pute. • I' - .., j eat11riiig Eighteenth Century Cla ic by Drexel ( 11( <-• 1•r .. 11111)1 , Chest on chest Tht o ld o urh . rec 1prured in a bedroo m! Our 'race carved" poster bed IS on evoco11on ot the 9rncelut interiors of the Ame11con Old South -ort outhent1c h.JHllture ·moslerprece It 1<, only one omon9 many, 1n the Eightee nth Century Clos\ICS collect1on by Drexel9 In mohogony a nd pecan veneers w1thond1robo sol•<h, richly corved under o me dium brown, lightly d•slressed finish. our selection otters exc1t1ng de'>19ns tor your bedrooms, dtrwnq room ond, indeed, every rot m We 1nv11e you lo see rt oll' DrexSb Ric(' c,uved bed Bed stcµs Night slctnds .. NewpoN Oil Bid Rejected • .., Newport Beach caty leaders are b aili n g wh at they described as a vtclory ln their running fight with federal of- ficials over offshore oil drilling. ./ Mo nday , oUlclals in the Department of the Interior an- nounted that the Union Oil Co. bid for oil rights Lo a parcel of offshore land near Newport Beach was being rejected. The offi~ia l rejection listed Union's $1.1 million bid as being too low That bid half produced a •lawsult, filed by Newport Beach and•it was the subject of a warn- ing from another federal agen- cy. the Environme nta I Prote~- tion Agency. . The warrung was based on the fact tha the tract. 131, wtule Just outside the three-mile'Umat. was very deep and was crossed bv a 11?eolo~1c fissure. E PA ofhctals warned that those two factors could mean 1t would be difficult for a n oil com pany to drill then~ safely •~w;,.-•o Mayoi: Pi.lul Ryckoff, who led the fi ght against the sale or leases 1n four Lracts bordering Newport Hl'aC'h and LJg una Beach, Seild Tucsd<1) he l>cl 1e' l-s the lawsuit ana th<: t-~P A \\Jrn mg were i.IS mu<:h a f tJ<'lor 1n lhtt rl•Jcct1on as "'a:. the low hid EXTERMINATORS LEAVE HOUSE AFTER ROACH FIGHT 'Hundreds of Thousands' Found In Schenectady The mon 011 CrJ w a!; lhl'flnlv onc to submit <1 tnd on tract J:il Thl• othi.>r thret-trJcts al"1our "h1ch lhe city " ... .., cuncn n•·<l <•l tracl(•d no b1<ts Ankle-deep Roaches Yictimized Woman Prac t1 r all v s 1.a•a k1ne. H~ckoff :.:ml. ·1 think non<: Qf "C'llf-.''l·.('TAIJY. Ny CAl'i those tral'ls mJ\ lw ulfut'd :.i~;.i an · • 1 It ..., a~ like ... scentt from '*" ol<t ">< ll'O<'f' f1et10n movie. polil'C Interior I>cparlml·nt 0Hic·1iJ b :s;url all er the' v. adcd into ~ said tht• l nlt'lS haVl ' Ohl offac 1<tl house ulfe::.tt'c! \\llh 'hundred~ Qf h· btten \\llhdrawn from fulur<: thousands of HK"kroaches" tu c<1ns1derat10n an the nc>.t sale of n •c,1·ut' <.1 64 \ttar old woman-o'f-;hon· 011 h•aM''-• ..., en· c;o starved m the housP thl' .. h<ct<I fed on e .. <:h other ~ flesh. The coc•krouchcs. an tum, dpparentlv-ft>a sted on the fl esh of ,,, erythmft 1n the h6use. an eluding each other. REAL THING Sherman Unk#er, gold firm presideht, guarded by Leo Byrd of Brink's, s hows $1 million worth of gold coins and bull ion. His ha nd rest§ on the $1 ._ million worth of hundred dollar bil b needed lo buy the gold Loda.} Smaller stac:k i,s Sl25 ,000 whic h would have bought the smne amount at S35 an ounce in 1971 # • • Polar<• a rr11.ed on the 11u1et Cl· C'l ly l\li:ln<.1gl'I H<1bert W)nn 1._ ..,l n •i•t l'>.pt·ct ang only ''' '>iJ\d he th1ni..... ll 0 'i • su~n1flc<.1 nt thJt or aJI thc lrat"l'> offered IJ '>l fP .. JlllOd to a ("Jll about a barking doC. lnsll•Jd. they found an month on wh1l'.h IJ1d s ...,er<· n· a 0 k I t•. d <' t-p ::. ...,, <t rm 0 r C"Cl\ed. t r;l('l I.II \\ ;l' .. lht• onh • l •H ~ rOJ<'h• ~ th JI h..rJ .. 11 111-ft Prov~t added that several of tht' mice and the cats had to ht> ne~t ro\lt"d bt!cause the) were so ban Iv bitten. It Y.a~ <t nightmare." Provos t s aid .. I had to i.hake my he<1d lo fine! out 1f 1t n~all) happened ... llnt. 1)n .. l11c·h n I · .. ·~ I 1 d ~ IJ ea'>•' ~ "~' . 1 fr11rn ,1 hou'>t' l11 thl· '>lr1•1•t and A 'GOiden Opportunity '1" ;.ire l' ~ t rt•1·~. CO\ l·nn.L! vnl' poh •·l m dn il'> Pool Winner Being Sought ht· ..,ll'JIPl"(f I rom h1 .. 1· ru1:0.t>r I n:-1dt• th1 l)rfil't'r.., disc O\ erf'd th<: y,om&n "'1th he r t"'o c1o1<'n d<J~'>. 15 «al!> l\\o m1ce «mu ~J JJ<>r rot J ll \1 Ct 1hl1a•d hy 1·ud.. roJch :.ind fl ea hill's Pr•>\<J..,t ~<*Id t·o<·kro<Jch1·:-. ... tret th~ fl'om .. wall tu \\<.tll an1l fl oor lo t·1t1hn~ ... 1 ht• other resident or th1· ho u M '. fjb -) e.1 r ·o1d Madel 1 n"' 1 ·oopl'r. wa~ not home at the t 1 ml' of the m1•1df'nt. Both \\Omen fat·c C'ruclt.y to ammab C'harfi(e'> fale1I by the animal !>helter Million Dollars in Precious Metal Disp.layed It s unbche"able, but true." SJ1d pol1c•t> S~l · Hudy Ra!>ha. .,., ho said the cockroaches were · .in kle deer " an !>Omt.> '>pol!> "The ("l)t l\rnaehl·S "'ne .ill o\er the i.Lri..'\.'l The "' a l1s of the house "e re l>O full thdt they h1'd nowhere else to ~o ·· By JOANNE REYNOLDS It comes in tissue-thin strips called taeis: in hefty kilo bars a nd in beautifully wrought coins running a spectrum in coloration from subtle rose to brasn..,ellow. It's gold-the real th mg. Tuesday there was a million dollars worth of il piled on one table in a Newport Center orflce. It was a prosaic setting for the st uff for which millions or ex- peditions have been launched. untold thousands of plots have been hatched and countless peo· pie have given up their la ves. The table held more bundles of hundred dollar bills. more than a million dollars worth. But the stacks of paper treasure just looked s h ab b .> tJes1oe the smooth. shining metal. The display of wea lth was the work of North American Coin _and Currency;·Ltd. whose pres1- dent. Sherman Unkefer. wanted -to talk-about the difference between gold :md paper money Hts s t acks of coi n s and bundles of money attracted a handful of news people, a few passersby and three ver y large, arm ed Brink's ~uards. one of whom held a shotgun at a "'no npnsense port t"rms while the tn o n ey was un p.ac ked . a n d Unkefer made has point That point is that because gold is worth more. in comparison. the dollar b worth less. Lots less. To Illustrate the message, Unkefer had two s tacks of dollars. One. ·conta ining bundies of $10.000 each and presumably on e half burrdl c -totalled $125,000. He said that's how muc h paper money was re· quired in 1971 to buy all of the • gold stacked on the table. New Develop•ents Riley Supported In Impact Study •. O r ange County Supervisor Wieder had previous ly voiced Thomas Riley won support Tues· opposition lo Riley's proposal, day that couJd lead to financial contending that il would add to impact . reports on major new bureaucracy as well as to the residential developments in the costs of new homes. county The act.,. could lead to de-Mrs . Wieder said she changed velopers paying for government her mind after finding out that • services need ed for their .other county measures failed to projects. assess costs. Riley's pr.vious errorts on Anthony remained opposed to behalf of the plan to offset in-the proposal. creasing costs were rebuffed Ju-"There has been an incredible ty 17 when newly appointed useandmisuseofFIRs,"hesaid. Supervisor EdJson Miller cast "We need to understand the . the deciding vote agaiDJt the big-problem rather than seeking proposal. piecemeal solutions.'' Miller said in a news release Riley said new ways must be Tuesday that be is now in favor round to finance public services or a recommendation for the· because county government at~f to make studies of the con-does not have the fle~bility Lo cept. · set local tax rates tci""pay for "Tbe proposal asking the staff costs. to study tbe concept or the FIR ~ "But until we know more (fiscal impact report) and its about the size and shape of the impact la a t propo1al I am pre-potential cost· revenue gap, we pared to support," Miller said. will not k"now what form these He added IJlat the ortcinal pro-meebalama should take. poeal could tia1e been lnterpret-"I believe the time has come ed as mandatiJll advance ap-that we must ask thole propos. provaJ ol the FIR ror all bouaina lng new and major develop· _ 4aYU!pmeaU. menu to ilinetly adclnu the lllller said be ii now 1atllrleCI -hnpet--.. , .. , ... d develop tlaat new propo1all will apply GD· meat wW bave oa the county's b to lU'1er boU1la1 deftlop• fiecaJ mvlroament." ••all NqulrlDI lncrea.. In BU.,'1 Pl'OPONI would require tu• wbleb penunent cmnot a 11fllleal w•ment" cbeck U1t r:::-la tbe poet-P~ :e~~.rn~~ lllUer. aa.c wtth ..,. ,.... "8caJ report Would be re- Plllllip Aathoot ud Harriett qulr.,1. Next to 1t was a m uch larger s t ack of $10.00&.. bundles. It totaled $1 m1l11on. lhc amount required in 1979 lo buy the same a mount of gold. Obviously. as the president of a company that deals an gold. he thanks people ought to buy ll ror protection against s1mllur losses or the dollar's Slrt'OJ'.!lh 10 the future It 's the sam e hedge.against· inflation an~ument that's usc.-d to promote purchase or art wofks. precious gems and real estate. But faced with the absolute beauty of refined gold in the var iety or forms represented on Unkefer's tablt>. it would be hard· to argue that gold 1s Jnylhsn g les s than the world 's mosl sought after investment Unkefer was cril1cal of gov e mmental policies and spending habits that have shrunk the buv· mg power of the· dollar · ·That's what it's all <ibout. h~· repeated several tames. The buying power of gold. 1n the long run. against the purchasing power of the dolla r which 1s los· 1ng g round almost daily Basically. Unkcfer says the Ji?ove rnment 's long-standing pohcy of operating through def aci t spending, then meeting the deficit in part by prtnling more paper money wall p r oduce "econo111ic calamity and hard times." Throughout his 30-manute press conference, Unket"l't pounded the stack of dollars or waved a piece of· gold for em- phasis. -He picked up a one-ounl'e South African Kru gerrand, worth about-$300 and held it aloft. "In 1971. when the price of MELHOL'RNF.. /\us J,ral1a <A P l OH1c1al'> '"Of " soccer pool are trym~ t o conta c t W ar r en Sutherland. a 27 ye:.i r·old M cl boume clerk 'ac a t1on ing an the Uni ted Stall''>, to tell him he has \\On morl' than $400.000 The} !><Ud he· "'a!> last in M 1nnesota and th:it ht• wa!> due an Gatlinburg Tenn on Moriday. Sutherland lt>ft Mt•lbourne on Juh 11 dnd planocd to be b;ck Aug . 18. 'He -has no interest tn sorcer. · s;i1d th<' )'Oun ~ man's father "It wa:-JU~t a p()s!>1hle "':J ~ of "inntn ~ a little bat of monc~ · Action Blocked W ASIU;\ICTON <I\ P) ·St-n Strom Thurmond blocked Senall' Judiciary ('omm1ttel' action on 23 of President C.Jrtcr s JUdtci<tl n om 1nat1 o n !> o n Tuesda v becaus <' of <·onlrn\.erw oH•r th~· prOpO!>ed promOtlOO of t\\IJ jud~es opposed b} li beral:. Gem Talk '• f • lly J_ C 111 ',\1 Pll IU ES Cerlr/rtd Gemologist. ,\GS gold waµegulated at S35 an INVEST IN DIAMO~OS? ounce. orfe ounce of gold bought took l>t>for" vou /('op !'<'h<'ncc tad\ 's health com- m1s:o.1ilnt•r. Or · Wilham Bartlett ~a iled the tnfC!>lalt0n · 1m·red1 bit•:· am! said 1t v. as the "orst h( !> e\e r :>t>en in :o }ears on tht: JOh . Althouj?h r1tv poh«c ·1n1tiallv said tht•rt> "'er<' hundn-d:. oi th 0 u l> •• n d..... 0 r (' 0 l' k r 0 a ch<"> Jrounc1 the house• ... ,lermm<i tor llarn Linintl11ll ..,a11I IJll't 1111· num bl'I 1:-c1t'f11111t•h 1n the mtlllOll'> .. . O ne 01 llw-'"'" Y.Omt rt ...,h., In ell 111 thl' hous t•. 64 v1•.ir old h a Fl<'H'hf'r, "'JS taken· to Elli" llo~p 1tJI. v. h'-·re s he wa ... 111 ~.It Is fat• I() r v I' 0 n d It ! I) n .... 1 l h .. ockro.1t•h Jnd fl ea h1k!> cover In'! mul'h of ht'r bo<h Th<' amhul.mcc th.JI trans port l'd lht' \\Oman, as well as tht: SchcnC'Ctady Animal Shelter van ~ind four poht·e vehicles at the -;c·ene of the tnt·1dent. had to he tum1J?atcd .lames Pro'Q"t. mana~er of tht• animal l>ht·lter whNe the pc•ts were taken. saT<t the cats 14 barrels of oil. "And in 1.979. with geld at $300 ' Investing in diamonds 1s a growing an ounce and oil at $22.50 a bar-business and a growing problem . rel, it still buYs about 14 barrels Diamond values hdve increased of oil." he said. dramatically in recent years. and the • • number ,of people trying to profit The price of oil-on which rrom this phenomenon has increased rests the blame for inlJation-in dangerously. Scanda ls have been un- relatJonship to the buying power covered by investigators. Some of the of gold hasn't changed, he said. gem investment rip-offs have taken It's the buying power of the place ln Orange County. Most reputa- dollar in relations hip to j ust ble re tail jewelers d o not push about everything that's altered diamonds as an investment. We know ror the worse. · -that diemond .prices. though generaJ- Tuesday night. city off1c1ah '>pra )'ed an sec t1 l'ides over a thn•1• bltX'k area around thf' in f l'!>ll'rf hOUSl'. ;,ind plCdli?ed lO have the building torn down by the end of the-week. Landlord Pet.er Galvin. who lave:-. m Rotterdam, N.Y .• sa.Jd the 1nvestat1on was not has fault Ile ~aid lhe "'omen had not al lowt'd him into thl' house 1r. tht· f)J!>l \t.'dr Plow Killer Gets 90 Day~ C HICAGO C/\P 1 A s no\\ plow operJtOr who took hi s rig 0 11 .1 rJmpage th<t\ killed a man nurmg the city's January l>h1 LJrd has b~:en sC'ntenC'ed to 911 d a~:-in Jail ·1 Jm sorr~ th•., tragedy ha!J pent:d."" ~aid Thomal. Hla1r. 44 . ot suburbcln Sauk Village as he was M'ntcnC'ed Mqnday. Rla1r pleadl:'d guilty to " c h<tr~e of reckless homicide C1rcu1t Judge <;e1>rge Marov1tch also sentcm·cd him LO 21 months or probation. U n kef er calls gpld "The ly upward-bound. are not predlcta-• Supreme Form ol Money" which ble. We also know that the QUALITY will always retain its buyin1 of diamonds being ofrered as invest- power because it ls univeraalJy ments is frequently questionable. It The all-occas1on gift that gr6ws with the veers as you add· on pearls to your necklace. Genuin e Or ienta l pearls .. beautiful treasured ... becomes an ~hei rloom. The gift to give all year long. usable. • you have money Invested in other ·'If you were f'b travel solid areas. such as real. estate or backward or forward in time by savings, diamonds are certainly 1,0 years, w re f()'l''ftmr-l'lvrf-f-t--.rrontrtruytng-ararenjoyable. mon.e1 would you take? ble hedge to protect your--ov~all In· "You'd take &old. A thousand vestment against infiatlon. But don't yean aao there was 'DO paper place youneU at the mercy ol people money, eo you'd have to have whom you dOIQ't know_ Talk to a re· 1~.~ad a tbowlimd Y••ra 'from putable retail ,.weler before you buy now lt wtll ltill be valuable.·• ANY diam()nd. C.fiump/,,.ie6 . J.-_f.rt1 E••OH11 6CM s~iil '--~iii?-r--11---1 CONvtNIENT TERMS 81nlWMnelrO Melter Ctllf9e 32 YEARS IN T .. £ SAME LOCATION ,..ON( Ml4401 . I ' · .44 DAil Y Pft.OT Wtdneedey, Augutf I, 1979 \ NATION I WEATHER ... ·~ Kentuckian~ Laud Carter·'· • i ... ·~ ·y •• ~~".' - Marp•lme Tl'&Shy Visitors WASTE D lN 111£ WA.STl:IAND: N wPort Beach muntripaah avantsbavejust ~ewed a coastal battlt cry that from )'ear to year has been IC>Undtd lo every o.ne ol our coaatalcitlet . Newport bas dttlared war on Utter A• a maurr ol f1et, after mu1uc1pal leaders had wa~ lhrouah tns h on th ~aches from Bia Corona to West Newport, they decided lhey have been loaina the Uller war "Hot spots" m lbe waste and trash rtghl have even been p1npointed upon the Newport battle maps as being downtown Balboa. the Newport Pier and McFadden Square ~a and the Balboa Pier. IT I S PRESU M E D t ha t fresh batta lio ns of wastewatchers will be flung into lhe fray 10 these sections. The trash explosion became so f~arsome in Newport .'li<'u•port Litter f'ighter Studying Dlscord.$ /or ldent1f1cotum Clues that one loC'al wag sugr,ested th<Jl the leaders at City llall should change the m unacapal seal and emblem. The new seal should haye a border composed of dis · Nirded Crench fries s urrounding an empty beer can with a dent an one side °"" Actually what we need here along the coastline 1s a bt tc·r contest hetween all the c1t1es. Laguna and Seal Beach could matr h their tw h ag<.t1n~t San Clemente. Newport Jnd Huntington Reacn. YOU f'Ol 'LD EVEN have a grcrnd prize. The losers aH h.n l' lo bu.\ the winnt•r a new trash truck. In trut h. I think Newport eould wan the contest af thev c·ould JUSt !.lalll' the r ules a !Jttle bat. l~order for Newport to \\in. the rule would have to read that the citv Wlth the nl·..ttesf and mos t thoughtful htterers would be the victor In my t ra vels along this best of <111 possible coasts, I'm t ert<1rn that Newport entertains the most lhoughtful CJnd l onsadercite uf the waste fl angers Why. at dawn on a Monday an Newport, you don't hnd 100 many old heer bottles ;ust toss~d on somebody's lawn The visitors lined the em pties up neatly an ci row on a retain· ml! wall AND IF P ERCHANCE the vasators did leave their das· t·:.irded drank eans an the gutter. evEm Olis i:. thouk.htfl.llly uoo_c_m..Newport.. The ci:i ns are s till in the sax-pack carton. J\nd sitting upright in the gutter. too. The worst of the latter flingers &re the people who bu} lakeout drinks an pla~tac cup~ and carton1>. In Newport, \ 0 11 fmd mosl of thas trash scallt.'red on the g round near public refuse containers. See. they threw their old cups at the trash can. They 1ust missed Give {he m credit ~or trying. Carter Likes Howard Baker N ~W YORK IAP) -Presi- dent Carter says he expects the Re publicans to nominate Ronald Reagan for president next. year but t hinks Sen. Howard Bake r of T e nncss;e would be a mo re worthy canrudate, the New Yor k Times reported today. I n a n i nte r vi e w w i t h economics specia list Leonard Silk on Monday night , Cart91" s aid he did not vaew Baker as easier to beat but as better qua lified for the high office than the former California governor . In his own party,lllhe said he viewed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr of CaHfomia as a for madible c ha llenger Jo r the Democratic nomination. He said he did not think Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- Mass .. would make a run for the: nominat ion $20 Mil]ion WASIUNOTON (AP> Prest· dent Carter uya hl1 return to the 1ruaroota, fMturtni bard lc>bbytq few bi.a pl"OPOMCf tax on windfall oil r~venuea. has given hi m "a much clttarer seRH of what lh1• nation is, w~al its problem» aare. · · The pre.1dent 's nine ·hour trip Tuffdlly to the luah 1reen biUs ot Kentucky also brought him Thenrwstat Cutback Predicted WASHINGTON (AP ) -House Spe aker Thomas P. O'Neill s ajd today he thinks President Carter . would accept a weakening or his the rmostat-setting progr am ar necessary to get standby gas\ rat ioning authority t hrough 'ongress. · The House moved toward-'6'- fJe cted approval or a bill that ~i ves the president the rationing powers he wants. But, late Tuesday. the House a lso tacked onto the blll an a mendment roll ing back part of the fede r a l r u le r equioing th e rmost a ts i n com me rc ia l buildings to be r a ised to 78 rlegrees in the s ummer and lowe red to 65 degrees an the wanter ~ TH& AMENDMENT , ap proved 267-152. wou{d exempt businesses from thas require ment i'r they saved an equrvalent ltmount of cnergy an other way'\ It was drafted by Rep Chalmer~ P Wylie. R-Ohio. who said ht• proposed it after hearing com plaints from restaurant owners O"Neall saad that because of the ~ide mar:&!!!_ b_y whl.£!!. th<' ame ndment passed. he doubtt'd the vote could be n •versed I le said the issue probably will have to be decided by a ll~e-Senatc ('Onfe rence committee Congress ional lc<Jders havl' hoped to gt•t the rat1onan~ bill to Carter's desk bv the end of th<: week. but O 'Neill told rl'port<>rl> he .. can't tell" 1f thi s goal can ~tit I be ITl'Ct WOULD CARTER a ccept th(' partial repeal of the thermostat ICJw CJS the price 2r getting the r at aonang b ill? "I thin k so. O'Neill Sal~ House leaders attributed th<' amendment's wide acceptanC't: in,.part to the fact that an many pa rts or tht: nation clcclrldly for :.11 r conditioning is ~enernted from coal or nucle:tr plants CJnd m any congressm~n fell the i8·degree temperature rule wm. doing little lo save imported oil. The rnt aoning bill 's fl oor manager, Rep. John D. Qingell . D-Mich . says adoption of the ther m ostat-law roll back h as added new controversy to the leg is lation <ind has m a de ats passage by t he end of the week qW!slionable. 'Hangman' Dies BREDA. Netherlands CAP) Nazi war c rimina l J oseph J . Kota ll a , k n own a s th e "Ha ngman of Amersfoort," died an priso n in t h e s o uthe rn Netherlands . Dutch Radio re- ported today. He was 70. Damages Assesaed in ColoradO • ammenng Temperat11re• Albu 1111' AU6nte 8 •1t1m0tr aumn.111\om Boi" Boston e rown,vlllt Butte to · Ct1rtst11 SC CllrlltnWV C:lleye""" New Yori< Okla Clly Oman.-- ' OftdnOO " PtUlacl Ill>•• Phoen•• Pillil>U<Qll Ptlel\cl,Or• ,._ St Lou!$ HI Le l"tc .. 61 •l 73 " 7l ... 71 9S 60 "' 13 •s 19 H 11 .Sl '1 7S 'IO .. 11 SA " ,. ...... 36 n 10 9S H tO ,. 101 " • 70 ,_ ., t2 101 SA to 70 IS " 78 95 6l BIYllM 111 11 Frffflel ,10'! It T e11oe Valltv IS 31 Valle10 tO '2 ll•olllone clrOW tllrOUQll Ill\ root allcl in•Pl>CO a 1-by-4 r•H•r Jim Welty of Povcl •e Au to Body Slq> w ld, "'We·,.. 901 them \1•1\111"9 Olll~ ... lie w lO. ··1 ''""" 1 ... v ••••-Mouncl\1000.H--tooclam~-brOUftw-s " C•••t•I It' e•t•er Some l•lt nlQlll ...e mid mornlnt 109 or loW clovdlntu oU.fWI», """ ,,., tOcl•v afld fllvndO L19lll warlel>I• winds n19lll ""cl mor n11'9 l'I04>rs be<OMl"9 westerly •111111 10 15 k-., Ill llM! alltf,_., 111ro11911 1onion1 • CoHtal 1111111 tOCl•Y In IM 70'• • lnleftd 1111111 111 me 11ppe1 eo·s. Weter 1•mt1tret11r1t I• 61 S••• /ff eea, Tide .. waoNa JoaY se<Ollcl 111911 4 . u o.m. 41 $KOllcllow 11•»p.m. t S TMUHDAY I cal\lpalan·Uke ~aeclalm In the amall, wJdakey·maldng city of Bard1town, where he held bis first U.S. "town meetin1" ln four months. AND BEFO&E headin1 back to W ashtngton, the president made a surprise t rip to a lillJ In· diaoa town struck by seve re rlood s last w eek. He had Guilty ·oi lnrest declared the area a dlau ter a r e a b &f o r e d e p a r t I n I Wa1hlngton. The stop al English, Ind. - which took him 65 m iJes out ol the way on a helicopte r trip from Bardstown back to Air Force One at Louis ville -drew favorable reviews from some oC the town's 600 reside nts. ''You've restored OU1' faith in _,;;-.. \'1t tonc.1 P~tonno'and her brother . Da va d Goddu. t'~ter a S;.i lem. :\foss . court where they p leade d guilt~ to eharges of incest and were placed on pr,ob attofl'. Goddu und his nutur:.il sister. V1 cton a. were m ar nE:d in :\li:n under thC'tr adoptive na mes They "ere adopted ll\ d1f lercnt l..im1l1l'S 211 ~e:.iro, Jgo $20 Million Fire - Rages in Houston I IOl 'STO~ • \I' . Wh1 pr>ed b) ... t ron~ n<>rth..rly '4 IOd fierce fire tore through <1 fa!>haonable, wood·!>han~lcd d('8rlmr·nt C'om p lex. causing l.I "conservative S20 m1lhon·· damcige and leCJ' mg hundn>tls or rt's1dent~ homclei.s Fare Chief V E t<ogers said the fire al the Wood"'a~ Squ.Jri• apartment complex was t he won.t he had seen an 24 years on thr· force The· names first appeared about 2 30 p m Tuesda!r and quack Iv jumped from hualding to building Al the height of the fi re. morf' tha n :1s huddings we re in flames. but no one was killed covemment," said one woman. ·•tt sbowa he'a concerned," aid Harvey Dearborn. THE QUESTIONS put to him by citizens at Bardstown, with one exception, dealt with topics and concerns Carter often ii asked about in Wu bington: l>f'OS· peels for gasoline raUooina and a resumption of the military draft, the new Strategic Arms Lim itation Treaty, the pU&bt ol Viet1tamese refugees and ... eo· vironmental concerns. T h e exception w as one wom an 's complaint about her loc al telephone service, which Ca rter promised to look into ···within 24 hours. One ~opic that s urely would h ave b e e n b roa c hed in Washington, )lowever, was oot mentioned in Bardstown -the president's purge of his Cabinet .• C ARTE R HIMSELF made ene rgy the No. 1 topic for the trip by stopping first at a coaJ- f ire d p o w e r p l a n t n ear Louisvllle, where he mel for an hour with coal industry leaders a nd t a lked tp 200 h ardhat workers about the need to place greater reliance on American- maned coal S teppan.g o nto a f lowe r bordered. red-carpeted platform in the ste<i my gymnas ium at Bardstown Kigh School, the pres- dent again talked a bout coal and the energy problem , saying: 'Amcnca is the Saudi Ara bia of c1n.tl, blessed wath e nor mous re- erves . I would rather bum a ton of Kentuck~ ~ than .see our nation 6eco'f'!)e dependent by hu> ing another barrel of OPEC ml " L' r~ing publlt' support for an t·Xl"IM' tax on 011 industr y rev- ···nu1:-; the ~o t·a lled windfall profit"' tdx the p re sident ur1o:ed his <J udaence to write to me mben. of the Senate f'anance i om rmlt t't'. nov. ronsaderang the 'i:!t')IJllOO lfl l"OU Dter Oil In· d•1 ... 1n lohhv1 b he -,aad arc v.0 1 lo.mg to 1·npple this v1t<il l1·1.!l!-lat1on .... ,( E l\t 'Tl CK\"·~ thl' OCI 1 •••II ., IJfJ..l ~t t:uCJI produc1 n~ lJt ,. Jnd 1 J X r 1.·\ cnut~ would be uM.·d an part to "pur greater toal t·on!>umpllon. Carter ~ sugge~ •ion \\<l'i 14 armlv <ipplu uded '111 olhf'r l<11Jll., C(!rltr :.aad : L.1 :-.11hnt· r:it1 onang would come onl} 11 J severe :;hortag<-' lll"l U I li.-<l \lthou~h ~ oung people ma) ... oon ht.' a.-ike-d tu register under 1h1· "it<lt-i.'t1vt• ~rv1ce System~ "I tlun"t !>t'e an} pro!>pccl CJnyllmt: ... oon' for dl°lUCl l U~t: Of l h t: m1ltt J n draft It Help~ Me Manage My TiIDe • 1 ·m o u-orkmg profess1011al . I ulsu ma11age a liousehold. The Daily P1/ut J1elps m£' /11 l>mlt oc· c:upa twns . I depend ot1 tile Vwl.11 f '1/ut 111 Imel a hab11s1tter. cwd I .\(ll"t' mor1e.11 by clzpprng r11111x111s and .... tud ymg the ads ~111 ;of> r1·q1111 1'.\ llll' to krww what .-; liapµ1·11111q tJruu11d me. '/"he /)m /y /'1/1J/ keeps 111<' m turmed ahout /n('(l/ nc111mw l Ull(f 111teniatw11al ece11t s. 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To others. the gathering or old frieods at the old drugstore which closed its doors forever Tuesday.pas flavored with I nendship. cherry Cokes, phosphates aod not"talgi a. M any of those who gathered there remembered when Al and Lucy Pinkley opene~. up shop in 1933. Others recalled mo- m.en ts an the intervening years when city business and pohlJcs c·entered on the tiny drug store at 1820 Newport Blvd. , BY THE TIME THE SURGE of memory was over, both l'mkleys who are ret iring at Ute age of 70 to travel and enjoy lhe1r continuing t ivic activities -looked exha us ted but happy. What Pink termed "the wake" began a week ago. Si ncf' then. fnends have drirted1yi, mostly through the well-traveled back door past a wall plastered with pictures of Pmk cutting ribbons, breaking grpand and posing with a ll manner of fo lks hl' encountered in his civic functions . The tiny apothecary's shelves were nearly bare by Lht: end . \\ollh only scattered merchandise along the narrow walls. \ Till the last. Pink continued answering the phone "Costti M cs:.i Pharmacy,'· a lthough everybody else including the -11gns JUSL called it Pink 's Drugs. l'INK WAS FAMOUS FOR keeping 1n touch with h1i-tit~ on that telephone. Noted. too, for his m;rny phonc. convt.•r:,atwm, with p<1ls who :,hared one of his primary interest's. the brted1ng and training of horses . Kccpmg m Louch ~ understatement for Pink"Ts ab1 1it~ to know what _was ~oi~g on in City HJlll. Not a body stirred in Ci- ty Ha!l that Pink d16n t learn of it before City Hall itself knew _ Pink even knew such things as who would run for City Coun-cil often before Ute candidate himself. On Monday, the day before closing, fellow merchants on New~rt Bo~levard put together a potluck lu~h. Lucy Pinkley scur.n~ behind the soda fountain while Pink circulated. smiled, r~mulisced and chatted. and next-door friend Peggy Reinert :;s-s1gned herself the cleanup detail. ·~ liAs BEEN SOME week," Pink sa'id ... l e ven heard· from a woman in Hawaii who bad re ad about our closing the store. . "An old girl friend," he chuckJed. "Hadn't seen her since high S<:bool rn San Berdoo. Fifty years aon can you be.,'eve that?" "~' '" Pink has the longest and rullest record of public service of a.ny Cc;>st a .Mesan -~hree te rms as mayor, 24 years on the City Council, strnts as school trus tee and water district director But would he accept another draft for City Council" "Hell no. and you can quote me." Planning comm1ss1on·1 ..Same ans we r, bud." WELL, WHAT DOES HE plan to do with all his spare lime·: "Sleep m " . He didn't get much rest Tu'e:,day. closing day. 1-'rtend:-. '>lrcamed m. inc-lud ing Judges and Qf{l_ciaJs of Cost4i•M_esa, the )tesa Consolidated Water District and the Newport-Mesa •• <See PINK'S DRUGS. Pa«e A2) OPEC Eyes 1New Pr.ice WroDg Airport Gas Price P1Vtesters Parade Increases NEW YOR K </\PJ The Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries may be on lht· verge of rais1pg oil prices again becaust' many OPEC members <1rc concerned about the fall of the dollar and arc unha ppy with thl• prices they set rn J une. /\ny incrc .. se dec ided on probably would be relatively s m all , analysts say, partic ularly 1n comparison with the 42 percent OPEC's base price has gone up t his year. But 1t probably would mean an extra couple of cents a ~alloo to Amencans at the gas pump andonht'atm~ bills. Pilot Makes 35-mile Goof BUFFALO. Wyo IAl'I The 94 passengers who boarded a Westerp AjrJines· Boein~ 737 1n Denver' thou~ht they were fl ying to Sheridan. Wyo. Uut tn a "t ase of m is takC'n 1dent1tL .. the ptlo1 set them down 35 miles away 11n Buffalo " Western offtc1uls s ate.I tod:.iv lhut the pilot apparently m1stoo~ Buffalo's smull but well-lighteo airport for the larger Jel port al Sher idan. 35 miles to the nortl). a nd landed. There wen~ no tn· Juries. "There was no e mcrgenc>. no problem." Western public rela - tions director Landa Dozier said of the Tuesd ay night incident. T m not sure al what point he knc•\\ he wa:-. land;.n~ at lht' \\ ron~ atrpoh · "I belie ve 1t to h!ive been a ease of mistaken identity.'' !>aid Bill Gant. regional vice pre!>· 1dent for Western in Denver "J m simply amazed 1t happened •· T he pilot and two.officer"> "'ere suspended from dut \' 'ai-o matter or routine.· while. the m c·1dent is 1nves t1Ra t ed h \' Western and possibly by feder.;I agencies. Ms. Oozier said. Both 1h c• Federa l Aviation Ad - m 1n1strat1on and the National Transportation Safety Board "'ere not1f1ed of the incident, she said. The t win.engtne Jet la nded safely at Buffalo about 9 p.m. PDT Tuesday, a few mmiutes before 1t was sched4Jled to am \ e tn Sheridan afte r the 360-mile. hour-long flight The nose eear of lht lo:J,fiOO. • <See WllONC. fiK~ A.U WAS HI NGTON CA P > Scores of low trucks. their lights flashin g and ho rns tooting, ">treamed by the White House to· day as hundreds or plarard- toting s ervice sta tion owntrs mar c·hed alongside to prottsl new gasoline pricing rules. Po I 1 c e :-. pokes m a n G a n · Hank1ru. said 150 to 200 trurk~ were in the noontime. procession and thal no disorders were re- ported. Later. as m any as 2.000 in- dependent dealers plann~d IQ mass on the Capitol steps to air ~rtt'\ a nces over regulations that .d so are bound to n le fi nanc1aJlv pressed. motortsl.$:-• -+-. By ROBERT lt)\RKER next 36 months aJong with <1dd1 t1onal insurance and rellrement O P EC's next scheduled meet- ing is l)ee.embe r in Ca,r <rc-as. Venezuela But the carte l's mem bers reportedly are con- s idering an extraordina ry meet- ing next month. probably m V1eflna , Aus tria, to discuss '\ The Energy De partment on Tuesday issued rules g iving ser vice s t a tions permission :.t a r t1ng today to c h a r i:tc motonsLc; for such serv1c~ as deaning winds hield._, filling • tires with air a nd honoring l'redtl cards • Ol 11• O.t1IY Pllet St .. 1 A bout 7 .500 Or ange County employees reached tentat1vt· agreement on a three.year con- tract today followrn~ n1ght·long negotiations. The agreement docsn t tover ' sheriff's deputies. deputy db- , t rict a ttor ney:.. of public de- ~ fenders. I County Pe rsonnel Direct.or I Bert Scott suad the tentative ap· f proval ends le n gthy salary ! negotiations with ·'the vast number .. of county workers. The workers would rcce1vt" a 19 percent pay increase over the benefits. Scott sa1d. Under the plan, workers would ·get a 9 percent s alary h 1 ke tht' first year when the cost of the in- c re a.se is estimated at $12 million. Scott said. price~ 0 PEG prices range from Sl8 to $23.50 a barrel. _ Ear lier this week. a Kuwaiti newspaper. ·/\l-S1yass;1h, report- ed t ha t "conta cts between several members of O P EC have The agreement. which stJJI must be ratified by workers, in- cludes five bargaining units of the Orange County .. Employees taken place rec~ntly about the AsMciat-ion. necessity of holding an emergen- The units include supervisory c:y . meeting of the organization a nd c le r ical workers anc1 owing to the new decrease in the employeeS' in the superior tour::alue of .the dolla_r: and its reflec- o n d com munit y scr\'ite t1on on otlpricts divisions The U.S. dollar 1s the currency t OPEC does business in i\s It N~ York Neighbors Don't Want Nixons NEW YORK <AP l Feann~ potential security problems and ·a disruption of quiet la ving, half the residents of a building when · Richard Nixon plans to buy "' cooperative apartment say they don ·t want hi m as a neighbor. according to J poll l:.iken by one resident ShP said ... J ust imagine what ~ou ld happen 1f the shah of Iran VISlletl him ... The co-op t>oa rd of ci1 rectors reported!:. approved N1x<>n '" purchase tn a tele phone poll , dnd 1s scheduled to meet soon. Arcidents lnrrease falls, the real value of their oil declines. The dollar·s s lide .over the past ~evcral years 1s one reason Cit d by OPEC mem bers an declSI s to raise the basic price or Oil by a total of 42 percent Jane Maynard. a resident of 19 E 72nd St . said her poll s howed th at manv residents ft"ar lhat secu nty and QUICl In lhe butld 1ng will be breached 1f lhc former pres ident moves in Similar fears have led to tht· re Ject1on of well·known figures at i\mong other famous ~pit.' who have been rejected by co-op hoards <.i re Pri nee Saud a I Faisal of Saudi Arabia. enter ta in er Joey Heathe rton and comecttan David Brenner Fair and Newport: this year. , At OPEC's last meeting, held Mesa's Hot m (;eneva in J une. the cartel C · ~ed that ct further 5 percent 0 rn er decrease in the dpllar from its value before the meeting would force a special meeting to re- som e other co-ops " Tenants of the building were notified last week th at Nixon bought a penthouse apartment for a reported $750,000. Mesa Police Seek Arsonist 1 It may n ot look like a ~ treacherous strip of roadway, I but Newport Boulevard at F'aic Drive in Costa Mesa was the sceo.e or 11 accidents in July, PoUce Lt. John Regan said to-day. · • "That's typical" of a month's • ,ac~ideots at the intersection, he 1 s aid. There were several more , mis haps ll block away in either direction. at Mesa Drive and Santa lsabel·Avenue. In July. none of the accidents resulted in serious injuries but t that ha&n't always been' the ~ case. Regan said. The three in- •, tersectl'ons have accounted for numerous fatal crashes in re-cent years. • . Regan attributed the btgb HC· cadent rate to several factors. "I sold my shelves within hours the first day my ad ran in the Dally Pitot. ~at's the advertising.success 1tory ot the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Ptlot: , Commerdel 1belvea & f brultett. Approx 100 ,pl~•) brackers xax-•nx -II,_•• q\dck lalel IUC· · te•. eall tbe friendly Da.tty .PIJatM.tfllln at ... .,.. Late at night. when the most ~ serious accidents occur, high speed s are freque ntly the culprit, he said. Southbound cars are coming off the freeway, frequently at 55 miles per hour or a bove, and sla m into cross traffic or rear · ·end stopped cars, he said. North- bound c ars often a c cele r ate toward the freeway in that area. also resulting in frequent rear end collisions. On weekends, when beach and fairgrounds traffic •s low things down, traffic violations caused by frustration increase, Regiln noted. , He cited right turns onto Fair Drive from the center lane. blocked inter s e c tions and jaywalking as examples. "Even though_ they have a pro- blt!m wi\h traffic congestion. that does not absolve them from violating the traffic laws,·· Regan said. _ He said he sees hope in plans by the Catmn'nia Department of Transportation to improve in· tersections a lo ng Newport Boulevard. ' .. A SU0,000 project to widen Newpon Boulevard, add or ex- tend turn la11ea and modify 1l1nals aad li8htlna; at Saota laabel, Fa.tr and lltsa la planned &o beein next May. ' In tbe meaDUme, Re1an would like to Me trees. pol .. and other di1tract1n1 ltnlctura removed frx>ID lbe area. AIQOlll tbe9e la a blllboard on U.. f alrarouftcla that (IMP~p ... .-z, evaluate prices and OPEC's de- pendence on the dollar "I t the dollar devalue:,, then the prtce of oil is going to in- trease." Al i Khalifa Al·Sabah. Kuwait's oil minister. said at that meeting. Since then. worries about the American econom y have pushed · the dollar-down as much as J.5 percent against other curren cie s. a cco rding to B a nk of England t ra d e ·wcig hte d statistics. While it has recovered much ol that ground in recent days, some anal,xsts fear it soon .will resume its fall Mrs. Mavnard said . "I have no-ax lo 'g rind pol1 t1 cally or mora lly. but he 1s very con tro vers i al. Th ere a re a n enormous number of people who hat~ him. onct. l think it would c hange the umb1ancc of the building if he lived here ... Mora orium Nixed LOS ANG ELES CAP l The county Board or Super visors has refused to impose a moratorium on the conversion or apartments t o eon do m in 1ums in West Hollywood, as requested by Super visor Ed Edelm~n . /\ man who poured gasoline over a stripped-down car and set 1t a fire in Costa Mesa Tuesday was being sought by · police to- day. .,, They said witnesses reported the incident in a pa rking lot behind a business complex at 1834 Ne wport Boulevurd at a bout4 p.m . · The s uspect fled after pounng gas in the engine and interior and threw matches into the L971 yellow Me rcury Capri. police said. Firemen extinguished the bla ze. The r e we re neither llcense plates nor an identiric~· lion num~r on the car. police said 1 'Ne'7er -Saw the Truck' Mesa Girl Tells Shock of Laguna Accident I \ -., Jill Catherine Branston said wittl a friend Monday afternoon. she didn't see the 14-ton cement She stopped at a phone booth truc k that rammed into a next to the Union 76 station at telephone booth In Laguna Viejo Street a nd Pacific Coa11t Beac.Jt Monday where she~was ·Highway to call a tardy friend placing ~call to a friend. who was supposed lo meet her at "I had my back to the <Coast> the beach. Highway, but I beard the~truck "She wu late, so I d~ided to , coming/' the US-year-old Cotta call her," Miss Branston said. M .. a itrt said from her hospital She deesn't even remember bed today. plunklna the dime In the phone. .. , turned •l'OWld in time to A run.way c:ement trutk •ee ~ bunch of ,cars beins de· driven by Jerry Dean ltawrence. mollllred." she aaJd. 22. of Santa Ana, barreled down And that's all she can re· steep VleJo Street at speeds member. estimated b.,¥. wltneues at The high scbool Junior Hid tbe bet•Mn 40 and 5, mUea per drP.ve down from Cotta M•a &o bour. H to the beach at Cre1cnt BQ • tt c~ buay Coast Hl•hwav •I 'I' ' . and coUJded with a Volkswagen fastback driven by Elizabeth Schock. 20. of Laguna Beach. who was driving north ~ the rou·r-lane roadway. . . The impact r•tally 1nJured Mrs. Schock. who was marrl~ only five mooth1. and slightly tod jured another soulbboun motorist on the bii)lway · The truck contiDu.ed •troaa the roadway and slammed i nto seven vehicles parked in the ierviu station parktn• lot before taklDI out tbe phone booth and trappinl Miu BraD.ltOD'• rilbt arm wad..-tlt• rur wbilela ol lhe \ruck. (See.c&Alll. Pa&e Al> The rules afso set a m aximum profit m:ir~m for the indcpen dent dealers at 15 4 cents pt.•r gallon. .. All we'rt• askin~ ror is a fair shake. Lel us set our own pror1t m a rgms." said Mike Wesson. a :\1ob1l dealer from Manc·hester, N H. "I need 17 to 18 cents a ~allon 10 m ake ends m~t. not 15.4 l'Cnts." ~aid Warren Barrow~. o Sunoco dealer from Hyattsville. Mf1 . His placard ·carter gives 011 co m pan ies w1r1df all 'profll!> Sacrifices dealers ·· 'Who will pay lo have their w 1 n dows w as hed "·· asked E u ge n e Serfas. a Ne w Ha mpshi re Gulr dealer ... We 11"1 us t s till s uppl y restroom rac1lities free. Thal costs me $50 a month.·· The Energy Department rul~s were aimed pa~t tippcasing. the dealers. but · ared only to make the s tation ners .more incensed. Orange Coasc. Weatber Variable low clouds and local fog near the coast in late night and early morn- ing hours. Otherwise fair with afternoon sunshine. High temperatures in low 70s at the beaches. mid-80s 1n the inland are a s. Ove rnight lows runging from 58to68. · INSIDE TODAY . Salli/ Rated. 75. still dances- 101 t II /an• and bubbles. though w hom'f ~n or· reated for public nuditr aince 1H4. SM IOfll it'• more fun than~. Poge .A7. ··-· At YMf.ttntca •,:: :::-.. .-. IMt L.M ... .-... , ....... ,._ :: .... _, Al .............. M ~ '· ot .,....o.-, ... Cl_,,... OMI ............ , ~· CM LClll,.._ ..:' i:'::-~= !!!!!' ,,: uie.ri11.... M M .. _... 11 I ._.... .. El ..... T ..... I.... • .. ,._... CU.'6 "-""' ·-~ ..... (Ml.,._., :.·~ r.:..,...._ M • -- .... , Wet and Wild ' ( Who h as mpre f un than D1s neyJ and e m p1yees duri ng their annual canoe r aces around Tom Sawyer 's IsJand? And, afte>r the r aci ng, what 's m ore fun than trym g to swamp the other guy's canoe? In this <'CJ~c it's Engulf and Devour I <left>. the team from thl' Disneyland Hotel that won the mcn·s div1s1on of the canoe race. try ing to engulf the Uuffalo Chips, winners of the mixed team di vi sion. ft was unclear who won the post racr hijinks ]'uesday. 'Affairs' Talk Allowed R A LE I Glf . N (' ( A P .> A lt•ckrnl Judge today r efused to h;ir ll!st1mony about alleged ex tramarital affai rs of Or. Jeffrey l\l &eDonald. the former Grt:t-n Ht>rt'I rtoctor acruse<I or murdt-r- 1ng his wife and two daughter.. U S Distnct Judge Franklin T Dupree .Jr. was askt:d by de fcnsc> altomeys to proh1h1t pros t·c utors from introducing tt•s111nony about what th<'y tt-rmed numerous cxtrnmant;1l ;iffa 1rs ::ind an ESf]mrc magazine article on thl' Manson famtl}- k1llings m Calirbrnta l>efenst• attorn<·vs mamt:i1nC'd that potent1;il tc..-st1mony about extr:.tmant;il affair '\ or the llunt m_gton t hirbour doc tor wouh1 Ill' 'the most vicious sort of innucn · d o" ajlatnsl him a nd would ser ve only to mfll:lmc the Jury /\ e o p y of a n E s q u i r 1• m'1gazme containing an art1C'll· 1:1IJ<>ut the Mttn!<On fom1lv killln~s wai. found in the MacDonald home about thaLJs LmPOrlap.L lo sho~ MacDon?tld 's fn1mc of mtnd al the ti m e a nd p o i nt out similarities between fhe Man!.on k-H#ngs m 1969 a nd the 1\1:.t<' Donald s layings the next year They contend the art1C'ie may have ins pired MacPonal<l 's 'ers1on of whul happenf'd and list 18 similarities bNwecn the article and MaeOona ld's state· ment. Mildred Kassab. MarDonald's mother·tn·law~ testified tod.iy tha t MacDonald once told of kilt 1n g . <1n 1ptrude r who fatally st<1 hbed Mrs Mac Donald <Hid her two younf.'( daughters Mrs . Kass11h, 58. or Cr anbury. N.J .. said Mac Donald told of heating and shooting one or four drug-t·razed hi ppies s<.1 1d hy MacDonald to have brokt:n into his home at Vort Or;.i gg ntnl' ) ears ago t- M r :. K a :. s a b ~ a 1 d h 1· r husband .. /\lfred. taped <1 l'on versal,ijfl an which Mac l)()nald told oi:9ilhng one or tht> allt'S.:l'<l mtrudt·r-. Slw '"'d sh<' lah'r questioned r.tacDonald uhout tht> 1nc1dent , a<;kmg ham v.h.} tll' failed to get other 1nformat11m a huut the group She. !)UHi he rt•!-.pondl'<l that the man he k1llt-d \.\ as so full of drugc; that he v. ,1s not awure o( wlwt "<.is· happen ~1ng Mrs Kasi.ab. dcscnbtn!! Ma<' · Oorwlll as a "great Amenl·an hov." <;~11d her daughter c:arn NI his p1ct urt.· frorn the time ~hl• was a } oung lc<'n·agt'r but that he had an affair the :-.ummt·r af~cr the couple married. "Everyone except for my!>t>lf knew that Jeff had an affair with "ome g1 rl." she :.aid S h e a Is o s a 1 d that h 1• r d:.iughter said dunng thei r la:oit conversation that "she was preg nant. she was worned, she \\as NEW YORK <AP > -The city's acting chter medical ex· aminer. Dr Michael Bade n. haa ~een demoted to deputy because of allegations of sloppiness and impropriety. One allegation Is that Baden said publicly that forme r Vice President Nelson RockeCelle r died durin' sexual Intercourse. The demotion Tuesd ay came just hours before he would have been named chJe r medical ex· aminer. a post he has liUed in an acting capacity since Aug. 1, 1978. Baden, 45. reverta lo rus former job of d e p uty c hief m edlcal exam.mer In a news conf~rence Tuesday, Ma yor Edward Koch said , "I ha ve decided on balance not to reappolnt him. It Is very painful for me r have an obllgatJOn " No r eplacement was named Baden c11 lled the charges agu1nsl him "untrue and un· founded" and polll1cally in· so1red. O r . R t'tna ldo Fe rrer. the hea l th co mm1 ~s 1on 1::r Jnd Baden's 1mmed1at e !>Uperior. said Haden lacked temper.amc·nt and Judgmcnl. Jn a m emo to Koch. Ferrl'r lubeled Buden's <JI lt'ged talk about Hockefcllcr ... dt•ath last J anu<Jry "a ser1 ou:-. 1n l>t :HH'e of unprofc~i.1onal eon duct .. H e su1d Baden focui.t'fl on thf· dt•ath of tht· late ~o' Nnor and 'll'l' pres1dt·nt durml( .i lc·tturt> Ft·b 9 at Lenox lhll ff 0!>p1tal "here Roekefellcr wu' pro nounrt'tl dt•<1d f''rrrt'r ..,.ml 8.ult-n 1ndud(.-d" numl)(!r of df'ta1b not pre' 1ousl~ presented an su<'h fashion as to 111d1 cate that lht· ~1" 1•mor h<id dit•d dunng \l'XUJI int1·rt'OUr.t• Thi!> OCC'Ur red Clftc>r th1· C'Om m 1s!>1oner hud v. :.t mt'<I Dr ffodin not to dJSl'US') the f·as1• publtl·h At a news conf<'rt'nl'C 1w·-. dav, Baden l'Ond1•mn<'d FC'rr<•r ' iH·cusataon a nrl !<:ml tht• <'h:1rg .. , :.irose from F('rrrr 'i ohJt•1·t1on.., to the 1ndep1·ndcnc1· of tl1•• mt'd1ral exam1m·r ' ofhct· "NO one warn1·d me v.h:Jt to do o r not to do with the go' t-rnor s death.· B,1ffion ..,.i1d M anh;:ittan D1 '>I ml Attornt·\ Robert Morr.c•nth.1u <'harg1·<1 th<.1 t Haden ancl 111" staff v.t•rr• uncoopl'rativ.: and humbling. part1 c:ularl~ in hnm1C·1d1• c·<t'l''> .. , .... _~J PINK'S DRUGS ••• Unified School Dlatrict. -Thm thetw-werevtliion-bke tbe woman~ came to lbow he r chlldresi the 1930s soda fountain. _ .. My arandmolher used to brine m e to a place like thla," she told them. WOlllUIEN DROPPED IN FOR a last cherry Coke. Ahother man purchased the last bottles of anclebt elixirs Uk•· Lyd ia Pinkha m Ve•etable Compound. ' Colla Mesa Chamber of Comme rce Manacer Nate Reade came lo claim a 1940s wide·an1Je pboto1r1ph ol th"e city's down~wn. ~. -· · And 17-year -old Joe Lin_,e of Newport Beach had a stroke of luck when he aaked if Pink would sell him tbe Pink'a Drugs sl1n ov.er the back door. · .. No. but I'll 1ive U. ~ you ... said Pink. handlnl the youth a ha.mmer lo pull out the nails with. 011IEll llEMINISCERS INCLUDED Svea Meyer. 79. a Costa Mesan since 1919 and a member of a pioneerin1 local family. "The sad part of this place cloeinc Is It enda an era," she sighed as she sat on a fountain stool. One local businessm an. W. Wes Ceorge, president of Newport Marine Engineering , wanted his firm's e mployees to . visit Pink's before It c losed So he chipped in a SS2 50 check· e ntitling · ea ch or the 35 workers to $1.50 worth of goodies al the soda fountain. AS TIIE FINAL DAV progressed, more and more people jammed In until the narrow st.ore looked li ke a discotheque on Saturday night. ~ Neighbor Sandy Ca mmer. owne r of the Fish Market, hopped behind the counter to make cha nge and sell penny cand y. Thf coun~gan at 4 30 p. m. "ll"S getting near the end." murmured a woman al the counter. Members of the Costa Mesa Historical Society. a group Lucy helped found along wit h the Ch~mber of Commerce and Friends of the Libr ary. trickled 1n. AVTH()R ED MILLER, WHOSE "A Slice or t>range" de~ tails Orange Coun ty his tory. came to witness the historic ocJ· cas1on Pmk usually locked up 10 mmutes before the scheduled 5 p m dosmg lime. but hE-and Lucy d1dn 't manage to squeeze through all thE-nosta lgia :.ind go home until nearly 6 on Tuesday The; '\J!.-1tot tv.o ii.eek!> to rest up On Au~ 15 at 11 d m at the Holiday Inn 1n Costa Mesa, the Chamber of Commerce will honor them with a luncht.'<ln. It':. S6 SO per Pt'rson, with rei.t:rva~1ons availa ble at 979-0536 BV TIIEN. THE SIGN on ~ewport Boule"ard will be down The fixtures v. ill be carte:d av.ay by an anttqut: rlealcr and the fountain and ~ i.h1pped to l'tah to the hom1-()f form •r Coun. c1lm an C-dl Barck Hut old·llme Costa Me!>ans knnw Pmk .., Drugs isn't really gone. bc<'au!'e 1t v. a~ neq:r JU!>t iJ drug ')tort• in the first plact- l n its v.arm. uld fa..,h1one:d. fncndl~ V.J\' 1t wa:-. the s pmt of Costa Me.a • Booze Curbed In Greenland <iODTllAAB. Gret'nl<1nd 1Af'. Liquor rat1on1hg "01.., 1n trorlucc'fl on this Udn1 -.h 1 ... t.rnr1 torJa, in an c·ffort to hJlt t· et'\:>1H· t.lnnkmc I'• .illcJW('(j 7/: ltquor units per month to quenrh h 1!\ or h1-r 1h1r-.1 Thi• 11<1 '-11 un11 1s th1· 1·1 p11 \ al<•nt of a hottlf' of heer, .,,, dnn~1 r.., 1·an hU\ 72 hN:r-.. or 1:1 hottl1•-. or v.1n1• .·,r thrt•t• fifths of hJrd liquor Ma(' Don ald mamtains that four rntrudcrs who c hanted · .. Acid 1s groovy Kill lhe pigs s la ughte r ed hi s wife and c h ildren The word "pig" wa!. found wnt.t.,n 1n blood by a gloved hand on the Mwc Donalds head hoard l\1 acDonald. 35. as chargl•'1 with murder in the s lt1)'1ngs of his wif.e Co l e tte . 26 , e1nd daughte rs Kimbe r ly. '5. c.i nd Kristen. 2 upset .. S he said Mrs M ac·------------------------~----------------., Donald wanted to t·om .. homP P rO,l'l' u_to rs !>a y t' v 1 denrl' "'ro• Page A • CRASH ... 1''1 rem en us ing tht! .Jaws of Life fret>d the young woman's t1 rm from the debris and s he was rushed to Saddleback Com- mumty Hospital in Laguna Hills. She was later transported to Ho<1g Me mori a l llosp1 tal in Newport Beach where s urgt.>an!> worked to save her arm. • Meanwhile , Lag una Beach poh ce say they are awaiting the results of an inveslige1tion by the Cahforru a l ltghway Pdtrol of the fa tal accident The driver of the truck said he was pounng cement at;. job s ite a top V1eJO Str eet when the heavy vehicle began to move He said he jumped into tbe ca lj but was unable to put t.he t ruck m gear or slow it. down before it ·rolled across lhe highway ""' Twin Recovering SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - Siamese twin Elisa Hansen is In satis fac tory cond.ilion after minor surgery lo adj ust the in· c 1s1on on her head made when s he was separ ated from he r sis· ter , says hospital s pokesm an John Dwan. (. DAILY PILOT '"" Ot•ft9PCM!M o.11, ~l'OI, wtttt Mtk h t''°"' 1>,.,,,.,,.,......._,., .. o "-'"'""••lhtOr- c .. ,1 PllO'l\N"9C-y "'-'"'•Nit_.,, -'""" _.., ..,._ ,., ... , ,.. C••~ ~ ... _, &.• ... """""" ... heel\/,_ t•tf'Y•ll•y .,..,..\.~9HCt./ ...... ~ A ....... ,~ ... ,, ... ........,_..,._,.._ s.mci..o ,.,..,..,. __ ,......_.,...,,,. .. ,,. ........ ll••St,_ c.1.1-...CMIMt--_ .. _ .... ___ _ , .. , .. Cwtoy .,,.,. .......... , .... 0.-.. Mt- ~· ..... Illllet ~-··~ ....... ~-. 0.-tM L-...._.,. ... M "''"'t•ftl ~11•0•11tldllor• Coat• M•H Offle. , -...., ..... ~::::1 :·o ':.~-m,. Oftlc.1 l•O"ft• II""<" IO" IM C..11 Hltflw•• ............. .,.. """'" !lllt .... ft .......... • TM9"11• (1t~>Ma_.., 01 .. --Ad•.nt .... ....,. l Sus_pects in 'Sting'_ Oise· Plead lnJWcent Two defendants char geit with bilking wealthy bus messmcn out of money tn an adv:.incl' fc•c loan sc:hcme. ple e1dc.d innocent lo grand the ft charges today 1n Ce ntr a l Ora n ge Cou nty Municipal Court. E'l"'09IPageAJ WRONG ... pound jet 'sank lhrouf{h th<' asphalt as it attempted to tum around. However. the nose gear was extricated today. and the pl<ine took off without incide nt. West ern o ffi cials said. There was no damage to lhe aircraft. either on landing or takeoff. they said. Western Flig ht 44 radioed Sheridan twice for landing In· s tructions, the latest call coming at 8:53 p.m . whe n it was 50 miles south of Sheridan, said Harold Sha rp, acting chief of the FAA flight service offi~ In Sheridan. ·'That was the last we heard from him 'llntH 9:07 p.m. when the airport manager at Buffalo called and said tlu?Y had a 737 landing . . . which is som ewhat out of the..ordinaryy·..; he said. The flight carried a crew of six and 94 p assenger s. 60 of whom wt!re bound for Streridan, Ms. Oozie r said. Passengers we re taken by bus to She ridan. and continuing passengers were flown lo Great F alls , Mont., lll another Western jet flown from Denver , she satd . . BurfaJo's airport has a 4,500· root runway for lighter conven- tional aircraft. Western prerers s.ooo feet of runway for Its 737s, but Ms . Dozier said the jet is certified to land and t ake off in 4,000 feet. 'N ancy-J ... enidriS--......-___,,.o..,.r .... B...,.u.,..frilo 1 r Service, a fixed-base operator at the field, c redited the pilot With doing a "superb Job " in stayl.ng on the runway when he landed. ··our runwa y u s t ia n 't · e<tutpped to handle a huge airplane like that." s he said. Western ldenUCled the fii8ht ~r e w al pilot Low ell Ci . Ferguson, first officer J . H. Bas· tlanl, and aecond ollicer 0 . M. Webater, all based In Los Ansel~a . It wu not c lear whether any ol th• pilot.a bad e ver flown from Denver tp Sheridan before, and The M · 1oct1ted PreH waa not Im· mediately able to contact t.Mm. The pleas we re· entered by M 1rhael Newman :IB. of South l.aguna. and Jerr;. M ark Mor rt ~. 34, of Bue na Park. before Jud~e J ohn Teal. The two along with Attila DeAsth. 39, or Newport Beach a r t' charged with grand lhert and conspiracy to commit grand theft. OeAgh pleaded innocent Monday. The three men were releas ed from Orange County J ail Tues· day artemoon · but only after a ttorney William S he ffield secured a writ ordering the re- lease from a Superior Court Judge Accordtng to Sheffield, the cu rrenl sheriff's slowdown de· laved their r elea se for more than 24 hours. even though b:ul had been posted. OeAgh 1s free on $25,000 bond Newman and Morris a re free on separate $15.000 bonds. T h e trio was arrested last week on war rants obtained by Or a nge police. Or igina l bails wer e $250.000 each. The three m en, a long with Beverlee Claydon, 35, Newport Beach, also face Los Angeles - Co u nt.y ch a r ges th a t the y manipulated wealthy lndividuals In a gambling scam re lll inisce nl or the Adadem y Award-winining movie. ·'The. Sting," c heatmg their alleged victims out or large sums of money. ,..,....p AJ FAIR .•• has been c ited b y sev er al m otorists as contributing lo their accidents . • 'tLdepend1 o~Ltb1:i;_t~· __......,. __ _ vertlaement is," Regan s aid, re· calltn1 one bumper th\.l"per • that resulted when a male motortal was distracted by a pic- ture of a Las Vegaa showgirl. He alao had aome s u11eatlons for motorist.a: Avoid the a rea tr possible on weekends at Umea when lraf· Cle la heavy. · , Slow down when comtn1 off the freeway. If you can't make It through a yellow b8bl wit.bout accele.ratJng, 1top. -Obey all traffic laws. Take your time. "II ll'1 thal &mpor~ t a nt to 10 aomewhere, you should take the time \o do lt aately.' ------------'"'""' £ummer .Sa/~ 'ConlinueJ jeat11ring Eighteenth Century C lass ic by Drexel' Chesr on cnesr The o ld South , recap rurc:d in a · bed room! Our "11ce corved" poster be d t<> on evoco11on of thto 9rocefut '"'""°'s of the Amt>ncon Old South -on authentic furn.tuu• mostt'rp1ece ll~Oll{y one omon9 mony, .n •he E1qhteenrfi Centt.ry Closs.cs collection by D1exe1• In moho9ony ond Pt'COn vent>ers with ond1robo sol1<h, richly carved under o m~1um brown, lt9h1ly dr.lresM!d ltn1sh, 01.Jf selectt0n o ttt'f'\ e11c1t1n9 des1gru fo1 yovr b'edroorns. dln1n9 room ond. indeed. ~very room We tnv11e you 10 '>f?t' 11 oll' DrexSb Ri ce carved bed Boosreps Night s1ands ... .. 8TOCKs / BUStHESS WeclnHday' NYSE . COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .2 pj• (ES'r) Pricee-~~ ·I l ~.Augual 1, '979 / S ' ltledleal A• ... t••t DAIL. V PILOT 8 7 54 Typical Jobs By SYLVIA PORTER Mc..-flf"-C- Whal kmd of work does a medical ass1stanl do! The American Association of Medical Asalataata lists~ 54 typical duties. Among them: making appointments; ar. ranging hospital admissions; preparing a physician's tax. return information; scheduJing surgery; maintaining sup- plies: dealing with pharmaceutical and other represen· tatives; completing certain insurance forms ; maintaining medical records: paying professional bills. U~DE;R "THE DOCTOR'S SUPERVISION, a medical assistant also may take te mperatures, collect bl~ !jample11 . sterilize instruments, help in collection of f sJ)ecimens. even assist at minor surgery. -The assistant may work for a single physician or den list. for a multi-physician office or for a clinic, a hospital. a foundation. a health maintenance or ganization. a pharmaceutical company or a medical insurance com- pany, among olhers What are Job requirc ment.s" These vary according to employment, says Webster·~ Medical Office Handbook. pub!Jshed by G. & C. MerTlam Co. Medical ass1!>tants an s mall offices might carry total respon .. 1b11l ty for the phy&1c1an· .. d1n1cal irnd cleric ul -.upport !.Crv1re.-. Tho:.t 1n l<:trgt• offlec-. orten "' I 11 IJf• t.1 !>'>I g n l' d ;i Money's Worth :.pt·<·1fw iJrt•a nf respon:.11J11lty In all ca:.c!>. they arc ~J.ll.'l u.,1:d b~ 'I phy .. l"lall ttnd pnfocm I 3 \kS ~ld.J...._.u.1.:...le.&:.;'----- l.IUll 1•d II} lht: ph~ .. reran and in <seeordanec with !>late law .. 1:-t SOME ('i\SES. lllGll l>choo! gradual<·'> ean recc1v1• 11n the JOh jra1rurrg Tht:} m<J} h<Jvc OJ l>eller chance if lht•} h~\ t.0ch <»ltt.~ !tktH~~ t}"PrrfJ! Jun1~d comm unal~ college!> mciy offer -.pce1al~l'OUr:.e'> in thas flt:ld MC'd1cul assri>tanLc; ean 1·h110:.<-w•irk in any area 1,r lht> field of med1c1nc· that appeals to them Tho'><' "'h11 < hoo'>t· pcdttttrrci>. for txamptc. will h<:tvc :.ur h dutJe-. as scht'duhng <1ppmn tmenL., so that children of tht: sam1· age group wall ~ 1n tht ofhce as much as poSM· l11l· lit thC' :.ame t1ml' They must organize waiting patient!> -.o that l h1ldn·n v.1th contag10W> d1sea:.es wrtl not con- 1.i m1nal(.' olht•r., :rnd fit m e mergency patient:. without di!>· ruptrn~ th1· '\l'hcrlulc. n•!>chcdulc appointments where n•'l't'l>'>:JI \ .i nd frt'qucntlv cllnversl' calmly rm the t.•lt•phon,. '-' llh d1.,1r:1ughl p:.i rent:. T llt:Rt: l~ ·'" lHSl'l'TING Tift. vr tal rnlc a mc<11cul 01-..,1:.t:.inl 1 Jn pla)I tn thl· day-tO·day opcrauon of .p bui.~v plH 'tc'lltn ., 0((11·1· nor thP ~err -.at1i>f<l<'t 1on from the 1·hJllengt''> an<1 n •,rxm ... 1b1ltl1t'5 :'\1ir i.. thl.'rt· <in:i m1stuking tht' opf)ortu111t1e., .f~ff lht· l'hancc:. for on tht JOb training. the fact that lhey can gl'l th1•w Job-. "'11 h nu mor<· than a fugh school education \ rt'l't:nt :.uru ·' In tht· proh•!>!>Wnal a!>:.oc1at1on d1:.clo:.c-. ~1.! 8 J>t·rc·1·nt al'qu1rl' their training on lht! JCJIJ rather thun thrnu$!h formal degree ur certlhcat<' pro1rnmn1 ----"" The t .,!'ol·ntwt.. tht·~ had "hen hired v.ert·., knowlcdg1· 11( offtt·•· ~k1llc; and 'ome e'<~nt>nce In typrng '1•rt Fmd1t1q u 11.11 C. Pc>tt"r t:,11 .. ua. Fountain Valh·y. h»'> bel'n promoted from agcnt 111 ::>Jlt·" managt•r for tht· Orange ::.uburb11n d t., tnr t nf tht• Prude ntial lni.urance Co . • Uob :md Barbara Meade, Cosl1.1 Mesa. have been rt:t' 01rn1tt-d b> Amwa) Corp. of /\diJ, M lch . for ::.uccc::. a~ in dl'pcndenl bul>ln el>s operator::. .ind le ader:. 1n the Am\\ a) dr.,trjbutor organ11at11m • Pt"ter Kroo.,z ha!> JOincd the Orungc County dw1s1on of Wllliam )Valten. Co.. Fountain Valley. a~ a proJ)t!rty manager H<> JISO v.111 furna .. h con.,ulling and brokerage sc rvt<·C':. • to chenu. of the m anagement firm He 1s a former property manager of the Irvine Cu . N,ewport Beach. As a former managl!r of condom1n1um:>. apartment complexe .. and shopping center!>. he ha~ :sax ~curs or experience in the field . Mark Ala &oner has Joined the sale:. l>taU of Ute ('om merdal Brokery at ats Laguna lfllls ofhcc. ·He· Wtll emph~u:e retail leasing a nd sales 1n lht• Orange County area, ini tially servrng as leasrng agent for the Summer Place Shopping Center an Cypress . • Frank Dtckena has been named as s ales manager for Imported beer brands Leopard, Swan. Walf!eys Red Barrel and Stingo Dark Al e by Wledom Import Sales Co., Irvine. He is former manager of sales projects and will be responsible ror;plannlng and programming sales efforts for these brands. The company also has named Darrell 8 . Weimer, former manager of operaUons. as director or sales. After 16 years with the Joseph Scbliu Brewing Co., he spent two years with a Los Angeles beer distributorship. lie Joined Wisdom In 1972. • Com,.ter Au&omaUon, lac .• Irvine, has appointed Paul F. Hofr'to corporate vice president and chief finnachtl officer. · fie replaces Pe&er KopkMlkl. who restaned tlut is re malnlng with the company u a consultant. Hoff Joined the company from MSI Data Corp., Cotta Mesa, where he was ctuef financial otflcer tor el1ht yean . C.mm irr:rlat L••fl Le...,, Dlveraill9d Propertlea Ltd. bu taken a 4CJ.year JM.e on 22.SJO equare feet of land at tbe nortbeut coner or Buabard Street ad Garfteld Avenue, Fountain Valle~. from the BIDk '11 America. Vatue ot uae aeuebold II .,..,aoo, •ccordlal to Bual· neH ProperUe1 Brotefa1• Co.. ..Ueb arraapd tbe tr1na1eti0n. The compaDJ plua to develop a commerdal nlall bulldlnc. wttb ~truc:UoD ICMduled to beCiD lD Aup& • -..,.....,... ..... • DM.Y PILOT NINNG --1.".::·,. ., .. W a'FPLll .._.. w L• ..... ~ ... IU.:W-c... ._ • """If\ ......... INNI -·-(!'WI lul t) .,,. CIMANDll • l ,,_,..OI._ ll'MNOllCO ... ~~l*'llO ... lllffl •trllCI WI -lC ... :. tlllO SIOftt~~~- 1'9 .. .ne. • OWl'IAIV 0~1 i:,.,_ f eytt lfll • Al MAH llHAVU 1 .. ..,,: .... 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Anqt:li·'> &;) KC( l · rv ( PB::.1 Lo· An•Jt•lt.::.... lJi> KOCES V (Pi:jSj Hu111111q1o n B~·.11..n ,~ BC's Top S how 29th woman who at .. pa r°' Goo " 117-year-OIO newapal)8• ..0110< lhe '"•' black Na"Y 11ogm11n 1na c;ar ooal!tf~ wno ~orm 1n thet• own c;omrnf1fc1ttta IRI 8 'ft1E'A18E AHO FAU; OF THE THIRO REICH e r.sod on Wilham l Sn1181 s 11Ccount th•s 01>< !IOOe 1>eg1na w1tn '"" btrtn ot AdOll Scnoelllgrubflr in ·~...a _,, years lllef -111« now A(loll Hillel 11uume~ the Ch8-ll0<y or Ge1many cPart 1ot 31 0 tf~ EIGHT 18 ENOUGH A tugn w.noot b....i.e111 .. u star whO ta1tf;(I one 01 Ablly !> t1•11m• Olde<> Tom my 10 gttt ""' llMw.,•• IOI o1 m&~v-ulJ lft•I IRI Q MOVIE • • '> C.01tnn CO<NI!> To HoJtlem ·, 1r1101 Goolrey c. .. mtmdQ6 R11ymona St J••C:Qu•n A rrftfl-101.311 •trul)I$ whon •J b!ll'l or <.Olton. <.Qnt111n1nQ S87,000 ,MS, OI Aon ' M•SC>tiftllY• 1n IAI , 0 9UTTERFUE8 Thn bo<tng 11111 ot a oor1no ctimnwror"W!t1ro:mnmf Worrnn) 18kt<~ 1Jn "l)W4i•d tu1n WhOfl SIMI ""10ttS 8 ".!n<lt.Om6 1tr1t"04" IJ1m HUllOf\I 0 THE RISE A.NO FA.U • ~TM£ THIAO MICH · 193:r.19 4 1· Hitter·, 1mp;i~s1on1Jd •Pe1tc""• '""d to b<>Ok b•J1n11>Q and ,,,., ev.,,,1u11t OMlruc;ll')n ,,, '" mtllion Jow\ jP11t1 2 ol It 0 n~ CHARLIE'S A.NOELS An attumpt 1~ md(k> l'l ~td nol) u '"'f!!Ult"y Arull • rittug,,t.H c:H,, 1ng o """"''non r11w rn wnior \"" '"'" '"" A~s a•" tOmPflllflO lfil Q) MERV GRIFAN '"v">h• rlOd StOtqHr K""' I""" .n11 (,oorg11 I 1111 Jim h•Ol1n Don Strovll -ABC the Rerun Winner HOLLYWOOD <AP1 ABC nipped C BS in their conlinuin~ two-network battle or television n•runs, winning' the nationa l Nielsen ratings for the week ending J'!!l 29. 1'he two networks l'>ckcd up the fi r.rt 28 plaees. ~Be·~ h 1i..lhest·rankcd i.hoY.::-"Clf1 Ps," in 29th place The top ~how of the wc•ck was ABC'!> "Three's ('om pa ny." which had :i ratin~ of 2:j 6 in tht: rc- :.ults rclcal>cd on T ucsd:J y. A i:i.6 rat.Jog means th;,t 17,700.000 homt::. were tuned to lo that show ABC WON THE W£EK wi th an overall rating ol 14.9 <Jnd CUS was a clr1M· sernnd with 14.6. N UC W <Jb third with CJ r <1l1ng of 12 :1. CBS hud finished or t1t:d for fi rst 10 four of t he preced ing fi ve wee ks. Thl' A.C. N1<:b en Compa ny. which gathe rs rat· ings for the thr ee network~. computes each r ating:. pvinl al <1bout 750,000 home!>. "WKRI' in Ci nc innati," a show t hat CBS pull ed orr the air for a while last season, continues lo pe rform well with t>Ummert1me n:runs. scoring cons1st.cnll~ in Nielsen's first 10 THE TOP 20 FOR the week 1, "Thr~·s Com pany," 23.6 CABC); 2, "WKRP in Cincinnati." 23.0 CCHS >; 3, "M·A-S-H," 22.6 <C BS >: 4, "Taxi." 22..3 <~BC>; 5, "Lou Grant." 22.2 <CBS >; G, "The J effersons," 22.2 <CBS ); 7. "Alice." 22.0 <C BS>; 8, "Mork & Mindy,'' 21.6 cA BC>. 9. "Lave rne & S hirley," 20.7 <ABC); JO. "Vega$," 20.6 <ABC>: 1 L. !'Charlie's Angels," 20.4 cABC>; 12. "Fan~sy Isla nd,'' 20.2 <ABC ); 13, ··11a ppy Oay11 ," 20.0 CAHC >: 14, "One Day al a Time ... 19.2 CCDS>: 15. "The Dukes or Hazzard ," 'Be/ ore, A/ ter' TV Movie Slated HOU.YWOOD CAP> Patty Duke Astin and B adford Dillman star in t,he. ~,for·television movie .. Before a nd Art.er," scheduled to be aired o.n ABC this ran. Barbara Feldon. Kenneth Man, Betty White and Art H1ndle also star In the contemporary com· edy drama · 19 I cCHSJ. JG, "Amt:nca 2100 ," 19 I. IAli<.:1. 17, "13 Queen:. Hlvd," 18.4 IABC I 18. "H<tr naby .Jones." 18.:J 1AUC 1: 19. "The Love Ho<il," u1 2 Ii\ UC 1. 20, .. E ight Ii. Enough." 17 9 I ABC 1 TIDS W~ .. :K'~IEL~ENS reflect wha~ bOmt 1n the Industry h ave bee n scryrng ahout the Am erican TV v1cwP rs' lastc..·1> g1vt-them light i,1tuat1on comedy. •!vcn 1f they've seen it before. All 10 of the top-rated program!> were n ·runs. eight of them sitcom reruns Meanwhile , a critica ll y praised t'AO·part CBS News s1:>ecial .. Black!> 1n Amen r;i With All Deliberate Speed ?" f1n1:.hcd thi rd from last and i.ixth from l;.ii.t on Nielsen 'i. hst. a fate usually met by news s pecw b T he bottom 10. 56. "The Bad New!> Hears. 9 4 1cu s 1. 57. "Just Friends," 9 4 1c;Ds1. 58, ·Supcrtrain." 8 7 CNBC >. 59, "CBS Reports Part I," 8.1 CC BS I; 60, "We lcome Back Kotter," 8.0 IABC>. 61. "Ope ra· t ion Pett icoat ," 7.6 IABC1 : 62. Reports Pa rt II." 7.2 <C HS >: 63, "Battlestar Galact1ca," 7 0 and "Ha rdy Boyi.," 7 0 !both ABC>. 65. 'Project UFO," 6.4 <NBC > F.VERY M JMMl:R TliE CRf:.AM OF AME.RICAN YOlrn-1 GOES TO SUMMER CAMP ANDTlif::. REST GOTO CAMP •NORTiiSTAR. IMAP\AU BIN ~'9 ~139 _.. cmlMCllfllll Coll.I MAI 919-• 14 I ....... _,.,.. I T ....... IYl-f• M.,.ten lleK~ 141 038I Ori!lge 6lll t/70 ........ 16"1HK" llllc.llAI £!Toro !II• !>8to Ori/IOI &J.4 39tt ""'-'CM.• WllT Wnt1111n•I• ,,,.,Ii• 39~ TUBE TOPPERS KTIV e 5: 00 -Ood1ers BaM ball. The boys in blue take on the second· pl;,.ce Ci ncinnati Reds at Riverfront stadium. KTLA • 8:00 -The Rise and Fall or t he Third Reich. A documentary baaed on WUUam L. Shirer's account of Germany during World War JI (see story below J • CBS e 9:00 -People 's Command Performance. The t hird annual enter· tainment special hosted by Alan King a od i n c luding a h uge line up of celebrities <See photos al left >. \ ·- .. TONIGftT'S LATEST LISTIN , CM'I 11.-0 hie Olf Helf A. .... .... tet'OM"99' ..__ ~ l esrWT _,.....,.~ OOlt'P ... OI to aolleOl.ltltlr _,,._ C TM9Hatalll lw ,66-)' IMO. MCMI , .... • •• ,,. .. ...., .. C llUI ..._, ._ MCMI erd ....._., M#lo r:mo. • • "The Men WhO l A~...,,,.... fwa" (lllM) ... ~ tloll le QIWM lo Hlllet't llMI tfft/, Mllrlen Mer•. A .. ~ ol ~ holed "" In 1111 *"*.,.., ,....... • lluNl4W tonrw Witt! Illa -Pll"Mfiellty .., ....,...,, lw.,561'111111 -gery.(11W~30Mlfl I • • lrlOVll .... lrlOVll ...... "Oepof1ed" (lt!>ll • .... "Mutiny "' "°" J ell Cha ndler. 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Cha nnel 5. in t"o part<;. tom~h t from H 10-p m :nur Thuri.da from ~9 p m Bru.cd on Wilham t Shirer :. h._·i.t M·llcr dnd n:Jrrntcd hy Ric ha rd Hai.t.·hurt. lhl· .1h:.orb1ni.: dorum cntarv :.pani. tht-ltfl' of N<1t1 d1C'lator. Adolf 11 fllt'r. and t rat'l'l> h1:. 1ncrcd1hlt' rtl>l' ~o powe r 'The Rhe and t-"all of Ua· Third R1•1ch · U':>t'S h1blon cal film fMtage. r.-.•o\•·n ·d from gove rn" m t•nt il rChl\ •·:-<1 nd much of 11. :'l:all produc:c<I 'The Nuz1:-hud a :-1·nM· .;r d~t1ny from the \'t•ry fi r..t ... i.a ys t'Xt'cut1vt• producer Mel Stua rt. "They v.crt-t.•c>nsluntly Lakin~ pictures ;md movu~s of their OJl'll Vltw:. t•Hn bcfon· thr• v.orld beca me J V. a rc of thcm .. Country singer TanvLJ T ucke r hold:-a l>ou-----------. q uc t of rose~ In' he r dressing r oom aftl'r ... MOVIE RATINGS per formance of .. Br o<.id w;1y Opr~ '79 " ~1l the FOR PARENTS AND St J ames Theater in New York YOUNG PEOPLE 642-2697 ROGER MOORE JAMES BOND 007r -=---__ •. -..... MOONRAKER\ ...... Artllta ~ ~- n. CIQlllC"..,. ol frtllt ~•Ill MlrP"t ,,., ..... •OOitll ..... Mlt'~ vi "lil••~O~O-r,..•c.,.,,.,,..,,, A($fAoCllO _., __ _ ~--... _.,o.,...,_ AlL am /WO 111,11.11.s 11tCE111• fHl StM. OI not -.ot l()oj l'IC 1 UAr cooe "'a l.f M<IUl.Al tOM ... __ _ ... _ .... ..,._ ''THE KIDS ARE AUUGHr ' MAT. ONLY ·LOST AND FOUND" "UNIDENTIFIED 0008ALLS" ·JUNGLE BOOK" CO) Ol'fN DAil • I J ! I "'ALIEN' la a COiter, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun ." 0..lhlilt.NllCTV .. . '