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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-02 - Orange Coast Pilote rt1on e · . ·: .. : DAILY PILOT Disco1'ery in lrrine * * * 15c * * * May Be Human Hand MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 2, 1979 V~ '1. fllO IU, J U CTIOMi . • ,_AGIU } f' . \_ • • • • Some County Workers Still 'SickS Youths Held ~ 2 Countians 7 1 ' Shot at Pier A 24-year-old Ana heim man a re·staurant on the pier. accord- was m critical condition today mg to police. after being shot three times Sun· Police said there was a fi ght day when he and a friend were -m which Lone rgan punched one involved in a fi~ht on the Hunt· or the JUVenilcs m the race ington Beach Pier. One of the youths then pulled a Brian Owen O'Neil underwent ~mall·caliber pistol and blasted !>urgery a t a Huntington Beach Lonf'rgan in the elbow and then hospital this morning to remove turned the gun on O'Neil, shoot- a bullet lodg~d in his head. sng•h1m three limes. according O'Neil also was shot in the neck to police accounts. a nd left shouldermthe3:30a.m. The th r ee youths we r e incident. police said c·h::i rgcd with <tllempted murder H is friend, Michael J :Jmcs a nd lodged at Orange Count} Lone rgan, 21. <.11::.o or Anaheim. <See PU:R, P age A2) was shot in the right e lbow. He wasn't hospitalized. Po!Jce arrested lhrce Baldwin Park juveniles in connection with the shooting. Uil Spill Tab T wo, police say, were arrested A ~J M •ll. on the beach arter authorities l tj/J L LOil com bed the ar<'a The other was arrested al his Baldwin Park home-Sunday afternoon The incident began in front of Irvine l:op' Discovery: Human Hand? A partially decomposed ap· pendage, which will be tested to deter mine if it is a human hand, was found alongside the Santa Ana Freeway early Sunday by an Irvine police officer. Officer Craig Smit h made lhe discovery about 5:20 a .m . in an orange grove near the south· bound Jeffrey Road offramp. Jn his report of t he fi nd, Smith said the appendage strongly re- sembled that of a huma n hand. While most of t.he flesh was gone. the re was a complete finger with fingernail, bones and cartilage. S mith said the apparent hand w as partially buried in loose dirt. Several s m all bones were found in the vicinity , he noted. Smith took his find to Tustin Community Hospit al where it was e xamined by an emergency room phys i c i a n . S mith , however. said the physician could not verify whether the band was human. Smith's next s top was the CSee HAND, Page A2) Ooee Race Seen LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP) -Two former civilian pre1identa and a former mllltal'Y dictator were runnlnl a close race today for die 8olh1an presidency alter a bl& YOter t\U"DOUt for t.be South American naUon'• second at· tempt lD 1ell tbu • yea_r to re· tum to dVWan pemmeot. NEW YORK CA P I It will rni.l up to $1 million lo dean the Nl'\\ York h a rbo r after a L1ht'rHtn eontainer :.hip s pilled about 120.000 gallon:. of heavv dll'M•I fuel m the watC'rwa.,, ch~ ruptsng part of a ha rbo~ ex travagania, the CoaM Guard says Calling st ::i "major" spill. the Coast Guard said fuel from the 648·foot Sea Speed Arabia creal ed a shck two mches thick. The :.pill circled Staten Island and w;.1shed up on most or the 21,., m il e s or b eac he s o n the southeast side of the is land. The city Departm ent of Health recommended that the . beaches not be used, although they were not closed. New Daily Pilot Price in Eff eel Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot went from $3.50 to $3 75 per m onth ef· rective Sunday, July 1, 1979. P rice of single copies sold al coin boxes or over t h e cou n t er w e r e in · creased to 15 cents daily, and lo 35 cents Sunday. At $3.75 per month, the Daily Pilot hom e delivery price remains a mong the l o west for s even -day news papers in Southe rn California . Your Da ily Pilot car · rier. who is an indepen· dent m er cha nt . will re · a lize an increase m profit for his or her services to you at the new price. Contlnulne major cost in creases in all aspects or newspaper production a nd dlstribuUon, such as a 15 percent incr ease In the <'OS l of ne ws prtn\, make t his lncrcase necessary. 'I I ' I Yes, Summer's Here I ·-D•1ty Ptl01 Pft.Oto bV A1( h•r<I •o•'""' BIG CORONA (FOREGROUND), BALBOA PENINSULA BEACHES DRAW CROWDS In Newport Beach. June Turns to July and Beachgoers Turn Out in Big Numbers Abortion Right Upheld Pregnaut Minors Give11 Access to Court WASHINGTON <AP) The U .S . Supreme Court tod a) struck down by an 8· t vote a Massachusetts law requiring un· married fe males under 18 to ob· lain the consent or their parents or a judge before undergoing an a bortion. But the court ruled that a state tha t wants to require a pregnant minor to obtain one or both parents' consent to an abortion must also provide an alternative proce dure wh ere b y th e authorization can be obtained. "We conclude ... that under sta te regulations such as that undertaken by Massachusetts. ever y minor must ha ve t he OP· portunity -if s he so desires - to go directly to a court without fi rst consulting or notifying her parents," the court said. ''If she satisfies the court that she is mature and we ll-infor med enough to make intelligently the a bortion deeision on he r own. the court must authorize her to act without pa renta l consulla· lion o r consent.·· 'l'he Supre me Court said that if the pregnant girl fails to satisfy a court that s he is competent to m a ke the abortion d ecis ion alone, "she must be permitted to show that an abortion neverthe· less would be Lo her best in· terest. ·• The court must authorize the abortion if it Is persuaded that it ls In the girl's own beat Interest b ut it m ay also decline to authori1e one if 1t 1s not William Baird. operator of an abortion clinic who challen~c-d the M assachuselL5 law, said af terward that "what the court 1s decreeing 1s a pe rsonal dec1s1on of abortion is JUSt that -a Plant Fire Damage Put At $5 Million An early morning blaze in a Santa Ana m anufacturing plant caused an estimated $5 million d a m age t oday, fire m en r e- ported. ' The 4 :09 a. m . fire gutted the 30,000·square-foot m anufactur- ing bui l din g a t Nation a l Technology, 1720 E. Newport Circle, fi remen said. The plant manager estimated the damage at $5 million. Investigators said the blaze sent clouds of smoke billowing into the air containing fumes from acids and che m icals used in the manufacturo or electronic parts. As a result. Santa Ana police ord ered personnel. mostly night watchme n. out of the indus trial buildings in the complex 1md kept the area cordoned off for about an hour. .. ~_. __ .._. .. personal onl' and }Oung proplt· a rt' finally free " Haird said the-ruling "shows one·<.' and for ull that tct'n a~cr:-. are not chattel. they re not prop crl). they're not owned b} their parents ... the courts haw finally decreed that you t nnnol force a teen·ager against her wi ll to go through a pregnancy ·· Four Justices concurred 1n the court's opinion, which was read by J ustice Lewis F . Powell Jr. Four other JUSt1ces a lso con- cluded in a separate opinion written by Justice John Paul <See CONSENT. Page A2l Libyan Oil 1lireat Eyed K UWAIT (AP) -Libyan s t r o ng man Col. Moam mar Khadafy a ppears to be hedging on his reported threat to cut orr Libyan oil exports to leach the West a lesson. Khadafy told a ne ws con- ference here Sunday that a Lib· ya n e mba r go wo uld b e a "l egitima te u se o f the oil wtapon," but said it was pre· m ature to fix a d ate for such a cutoff. "Furthe r technical Rtudies·· would be needed and t he plan should be endorsed by the Lib- yan Parllitm enl. he satd Majority Of Staff Returns ~.-( 11tlrll .\ go\ 1·rn111t'nt -... r e l'11 g 1h 1l1t_\ \101 1-.t·r ..... pub c defenders a nd deputy dis t rict a ttorne}s re m;.11ncc.J o f f th£>1r JObs today m a t·ontinua t ion of a s 1t•k out m protest over wag1' negot1;,it1ons C1>unt\ Pt•r-.onnl'l J>1rerto1 l!Prt &-oil ..;aid th1i. morning thal ;?:lll ot lhl' 1 ount_\ .... 480 -...elf:.m 1•l 1 ~1b1lil\ -...orkpr-. thost who .. t. ,. t.,. n t"l 1 t' n 1 :-. 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Frida~·:. protest forced the t"lo~url' of th<' l'Ountv animal -.h1•lter 1n Orange lo a ll but t•mt•rgenc·:-i.l•rv1ces In Jdd1llon 1 o u n t ~ h C'.l 1 t h 1'11 n 1 c· s we rt• C'IO~('d to .di hut l'ml•r gcn<'' M'r\'ICC .Ju venile rcs1d(•nt::. at thP coun· I\ Youth c;uu1ann• Centl•r . a rl' <See SICK·OUT. Page A2> Or:::ii :ast "~ather Night and mommg low clouds with mostly s unny afternoon:. through Tues day/Lows tonight 58 to 63. llig.hs Tuesday from upper 60s at beaches to mid 70s inl~nd . INSIDE TOD"\' Gambling figures in L.as Vegas are nervous abouc FBI documents alleging mobsters are behind t he scenes m 11ome of Nevada s famous casinos See Page AIR Index Al Y•ur 5-ntte AO Aru1 lA..etn Ct L M 8.Vf A• ~vlu 8•7 l tlll"tU M NatlOflal N.-.n A4 C.lll•tl'l.a Al ~ ..... GMM!y AU Claulll.-C4·U Sylvla ,._ 14 C.mlo •• '"'11 11-J C1'9H -es Sl•O Mar1tett ... DHlll ... ,~ 'All T•l•vls.... •• llfl .. t l•• ,,_.. •• Tll••·-.... , 111t~••1-a..1 wu1-.r A• "ulllrlflt Ct.J Wtt'M .. ..., 44 H-t... CJ .. .. 7 t • I .. A.I ONLY PILOT s Mond1y. July a. 1919 Oil Planned Saudi Move Could Help U.S. J IDOA. Saudi Arabia lAP) Saudl Arab1a, the world's bi~­ ae1l oil ~xportcr. decided &oday to raise crude oil production, t.be Saudi st.le radio ,.ported. Quotlf\3 an offlclal source at the royal p1duce, the radio said the production inc r t>ase was temporury, but dll not spe,•1fy how much tht' lrl~·rt•ase would be. Tbe aourcf' was quoted blj NllY mg the increase wu11 nuc•">1U11 y to mtet expenllt'11 1n Ss1ud1 Arabia 't 11•2 bUUoo 1976 1:11 de· ve-lopn,tnt PIM Saudi Arabia'!\ r rude oil pro ductlon re1hng 1s 1:1 ~ m1ll1on bwr rels a day US 011 mdu1Hry 11ff1(•l11l1i i.uul they had no 1mmNliult• 111form11 tlon on the Saudl plana, but Coln Weleomed Antlwny Dollar Circ ulates WASH INGTON <AP > - Women filled the lobby of a Washington bank at 8 a .m. today a nd lined up to welcome Susan B. Anthony into circulation oo the face of a dollar coin. The Women's National Bank, the first federally chartered women's bank ln the country, laid in a stock of 6,000 of the An - thony dollar coins which pro· mised to sell out before the day was done. Nationwide, some 500 million of the coins are being placed into circulation. At a ceremony, the introduc- tion of the first piece of U.S. cur· rency to bear an im age of a woman was h a i l ed as a milestone in fem in ist history. Miss Anthony was a crusader for women's s uffrage. But Treasury Under Secretary Bette Anderson preferred lo talk about the coin as an instrument or rost effectiveness. Mrs. Anderson said tt cost the g overn ment two cents lo manufacture a dollar bill which has an average lifespan of 15 to 18 months before it has to be destroyed. It will cost only three cents to m int the Anthony coin. which will have a lifes pan of 16 to 18 years. she said. Mrs . Anderson said at the ee.,ony that she hoped some ~ would displace dollar bills. At a restaurant a few blocks away. the Anthony dollar was ueceptcd without petuse A customer bought a cup of coffee and a doughnut and paid with the coin "Oh, that's tht· new dollur.' t ht' cashier said. and dropped 1t 1n the cash register. The lightweight coin ls f>lightly larger than a quarter. Or iginally . the government proposed featuring the stylized portrait of a woman symbolizing the concept of liberty, which has appeared on a number of coins since 1793 But feminists. congresswomen and others rallied to have a "real woman" honored on the com. The result was the Susan 8 . Anthony dollar. commemorating the 19th century suffragist. Born 10 Adams. Mass .. Miss Anthony died in 1906. 14 years before the \9th amendment to the Conslitu- tton was adopted giving women I he right to vote. T h e coin r e pl aces the Eisenhower dollar. which the government stopped minting last vear. But it has little re- semblance to its predecessor. The new. silver-colored coin is mostly copper. much s maller ;md about one-third the weight <lf th e Eisenhower dollar. A profile of Miss Anthony ap· pears on one s ide; the reverse i.hows the symbolic American eagle landing on the moon. T he government is hoping they will catch on with the public. A few years ago, the Mint re-issued a $2 blil, which never was widelv circulated. Rhodesia He lpe d CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -Britis h Prime Mi nister Margaret Thatcher said Sunday t hat Britain would recognize Zimbabwe Rhodes ia and at- tempt to help it win interna- tional support, but she gave no date. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT lM>-OtM"IQt(N.\t 0..1., ,. ... •""'*"IJ("l\(On\ O•N'd thf' Mt#\ Pf'"'\ '' owibt•i-lllt<I bY t,_ 0.-~ Cw\I P,vtJ0"'9noC~' ,,. .. ,.,.,l'G'ttoftt•, .. "'"l>tt\f"tHt Monet•¥ INOUOft FttO,,y fOf (CK\.I _ _,, ... _. _,, t+vftt> ....... &.•~·- '"'" Y•tlf'Y. hv~. l~ 84"..c.f"t"'°"t"COOMt ~ \•"QIP rf'~~t ~1tff)ftl\°"°'1\trwoO S.tUfcMn.tftd ~f'tO.f\ fr. Dftft(.t .. f °'*f'""tf'lll' llKIH'tt t\ At JJI w ••• ., .. '''"'· c .... w .. , ...... ~ •• .,.,. •' 11-rl N-Pn\tdtftt t"d tl'wOll""t' Joe-II C-• Yit• Ptf\oldf'ttt anO GfNf'At M.tMigtt ,.._ .. !( ...... l fllO< , ... _,,.. """""""" Mt,,.QlftO f:<l!IO' ci..r·••• 14 LM• •1cMnl ~ Non "''"''•M ~·•o•"9 l!Oito" T•l.,l'IOfle (714)M2~21 CIHt!Md AdY•rtlllnt M2-5118 ,, • ...,~ctt"""''- 4lf.tl00 / APWl ......... 10 HAILED AS MILESTONE Coin Introduced Four Youths Charged in County D e ath Four juveniles have been charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a 23-year-old man m a Fullerton street fight early Sunday. The victim was identified as Fidel Nila. He suffered a knife wound in the area of his heart, police said. Police said they don't kn9w what caused the fight that tn· volved about 10 persons. A second m a n . R odricio Hernandez. 24 , also of Fullerton. s uffered a stab wound in the arm and an eye injury, pollc~ said. The four j u veniles were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. Their names weren't released bec ause or their ages. Vote r s Jam Mexico Polls MEXICO CITY (AP) -Voters in Mexico's congressional elcc lion jammed polling stations in unexpected number s. forcing some to remain open pas t the of· ficia l closing hour. the Federal Election Commission said. There was no official word on how many of the 32 million voters went to the polls Sunday. but some unofficial tallies pro· jected the turnout at 70 percent. far above that of the 1976 presidential election when nearly half the voters stayed horn e. ~led David Lamb, Los Angeles Times correspondent in lran, has been ordered to leave that country becau!le of what. its government of. flcials claim are "baseless reports" the Times has been pubUshing on Iran. Am om ·un .moilysL-. noted that a 'ub:1tunl1t1l 11rodul't100 increase 1•o uld huvt: u modertttmg in· nuent e 00 ·011 prkes. "It ·s still vague. But obviously tf 11 '" lnu· 1l would be very 1m· port ant Thl' Saudis wouldn't be t.llk111K about anythm~ less than ,, hulf rn1llwn lwrr<.'l!. a day and l>l'rhaps o nl' mlll1on." said Larry Goldstein of the New York-based Petroleum Industry Research Foundali<>l'l ;-an in· dustry ~roup. Dr Abdul Had1 Taher . gov- ernor of the Saudi state oil con· cern Petromin said recently his ('ountry mi ght raise the celling to 9 5 m1lhon barrels a day to ht' Ip cum pen s ate for the CARTER WARNS OF RECESSION-A4 shortfall which he said is caus- ing price increases on the world spot market. Almost 10 percent of oil ui.NI m the Unitt•d States comt·s from Suu'ch Arabia. The Saudi oil ministt.•r . Siwik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, said i1l tlw Organization of P('trohrnm Ex porting Countries· prit'e f1xin1o: meeting last week in Gentvu, Switzerland, that his country would eventually boost mux· imum production t·apac1ty over several years to M millton bar rels a day He did not announ<'t' any 1mmedi at<.' pro1luC'lion Jn· t:rease at that time. howovt•r Because or pnnl'1pl l·~ or :-up ply and demand. a s ubstunt1al in t·r ease 1n Saudi produl'l1nn theorellr allv t·ould hold down priC'<.'S worldw1dt' Th<' Saudi:. split with moi.t of the other 12 nations of OPEC Cit last week's meeting. scllltng on a n $18 per barrel base price ror crude oil. up from the officiC1l base price or $14.55 The meeting agreed that in· dividuul produC'ing countries tould lack surcha rges of up to $2 a barrel onto that price. and all but Saudi Arabia. Qatar and the U nited Arab· Emirates are believed to be adding such s ur- 1·harges. Kuwait. fo r one. annount'ed to- rla v 1t raised its price lo S19.49 a barrel. More than any othe·r OPEC m e mber, Saudi Arabia. with the bigg es t produc tion and the largest reserves in OPEC. has tried to hold the line on prices . It savs 1t wants to protect the 10-du'striaJi~d world against sud- den oil-price shocks that might throw it into a deep recession. Much of Saudi Arabia's oil wealth 1s tied up in U.S. and Western European investments. The s piral in price s was caused m part by the shutdown 1n Iranian oil e xports at the height or the Islamic revolution there late last year and early thi s vear. Iran h as s inc e Tes tored production but not to the previous leve l. The Saudis, whose oil is pro. duced by the joint Saudi·U.S. firm Aram co, exported an estimated 1.1 milliou barrels a day to the United States in 1978. Saudi Arabia accounts for 30 percent of OPEC's and 15 per· cent of the world's oil produc- tion. North K orea Vie ws Talks SEOUL. South Korea I AP> Secretarv of State Cyrus Vance ::.ays there are "some indica- tions" North Korea may accept the invitation from President 'arti>r a nd President Park Chung hPe to JOJO in peace talks. llowcver. opponents of Park's 18·vear·old dictatorship believed c a'rtcr's advocacy of more human rights for South Korea would have little or no effect. Vance. talking to reporters Sunday at the cnd of Carter's two-day visit to South Korea. said even if North Korea accepts the proposal to meet with South Korea and the United States as a step toward reunification of the peninsula. "it will be a long. hard road." But he said it would )(>lld to an Immediate relaxation of tension. Carter chall enged the South Korean strongm an to put the same emphasis on human rights that he ~ave to the nation's massive economic development. But Park apparently held to his pos ition that authoritarian gov ernment 1s necessory because of the threat from North Korea. Frmt1 Page A l CONSENT. • • SteveM that the Massachusetts s tatute ill unconstitutional because under the law no minor -no matter how mature and capable of making an Informed decision -may reeel}e an abor tlon without the $_pproval either or both parenu or a superior court Judge. J uatice Byron R. Whlte rued the only dissent. I',.... Page Al SICK-OUT. • • Nn llu1n11iy S1tt111g 1in thl· lap of Ch ristme Rad1ske. director of publtr at f:1i1·~ for t'he Motorcycle Safety Foundatfon, is a dum iny tha t is no dummy Purpose is to display the protec t 1vt• hl'lmct, which can withs tand a hammer blow. Thi· lo1111d<Jt10n enl'our agcs cycli sts to wear helmets, s aying I hPrt.· 1 ~ <& so P<'rt~nt chance of head impact,, during an I ac1:11knt mvcil vmg a eycle. ~ -----_...;:;.. __ ....;:,. ____________ ~ Valley Man Injure d While Board B us A Fountain Vtill ey ma n ·~ riJ{ht I<');( was s h.1llt·rcd IJy a rcetr "'heel o f an Orang<• County Transit D1strn:t llus today when he apparently fC'll in <in atlt!mpt 10 board the moving \ ch1t:l t'. µolt r1· "aid The v1ct1m in lhc 7 a .m. ac1:1 d ent on W:.t rn<'r A vC'nue was idcnt1f1ccl as 55 )l'ar old HN n<1 rd Bea us;rng. lie was ta kl·n to Fountain Valley Com rnunity Hospital where• hl' was reported in fa ir C'ond1t1on. lie 1s ~l'ht•duled fo r s urgery. Officer Dwain Ches hire said passengcrs in the rear portion or. the bus reported that Beausaflg was pound.mg on the rear door or the bus in an attempt to draw driver Mac Robertson's atten- tion. Passe ngers al r eady had boarded the bus and the doors ha d been closed. Robertson and passengers seated near the front s aid they did not hear Beausang / potinchng on tht· rPar door As the bus 1rnllf'<I a\\J \, Bt>a usang appart•nt I\ t ri pra·d and "as then run <1\ N by a rl'<J r wheel Thi:' wheel 1·ru<;hed h1'> nght lcg and hl· <.il~o -.urrcrpd ·• largl· lat•erat1on Robt•rbon -.1oppt•d thf' hu" after a pa~!:>t·ni:.t·r 1n lh1• h;if'I.. yelled to get h1'> ;itt1:nt11111 Off11·t>r \h1•sh1r" -.a id n11 Pila t 111n!-. an · pt.•nd1ng t 'rom Page . t I HAND ... f Orange County Coront•r s orr11·e. "here pathologists w1 II rondul't tests to determine what lhe ap pendage was linked to. Results are not expected fo r at least t"o days, a coroner s s pokesman said toda} ... "'\.. \ . ' ~~~ I ~:-:;_ \'i ·v· -"JI "\ ., ¥' ~ / -I -I .-. ' I ' ... l • ... ........... , -~ r- I -· .. \ .,. \ I ~~ .. ~ I I I I f' .I .. I I --~ ... ;.1 I I . _, Trad1t1onal Jeans and Th ing s habilitation program for young offenders. were sent home ~­ d a y on r u r Io ughs aft.er counselors at the facility called 10 ill. ' Salary talks with coun(f employee &roupe have been un· der way since April, and so f.lfl' no agreement has been reacheq. Compounding the problem lhll year is a proposal t-0 sharply in·' crease employee contributions to their retirement system. F,.._PageAJ PIER ... Juvenile Hall. A fourth s us pect. also a Baldwin Park juvenile, was ar- r£'sled Sunday afternoon and charged iiS an accessory to tbe crime. Police said he was not al ~ pier at the lime or the shoot~ but had come to the beach with the others Thi· f(un . police said, has not l>ct'n recovert.-d. four Swoon Over Idol HI CllM <JND, Br itish C:11lu mb1<.1 1A P> -Teen 1d(1( Hex Sm ith sang his hit. "You Takf-My Breath /\wijy," and 1t wets such a '><:n a ... ation four girls ne1:d1:d ox~ gen I Related <,tnry Page· Bfi 1 A bout 4 000 fre nzied a d o l<'s c·c n ts . m ostl y fe m ale turned up at what was '>UPPOM•d to be an autograµh "e:.s1on at a "hopping mall here About a dozen gi rl~ were tak e n to Ri c hmond GenNal Hospital after be- ing :.haken up or fainting in tht• t rush Oxygen was <1 d m 1 n1 ~tcrl'd t o frJ ur. None wus hurt. Earthqua ke Hits Weste rn P a na m a P AN AMA CITY. Panama c AP l A strong Parthquake rol'ked wt•ste rn l'<.i n a ma and t'a ... t ern Costa Rt<:a Sunrtay, nad.ing buildings, breakin~ windows and water mains and toppling a few walls. witnesses said Pa nama's national guard re- ported that one man was injured by a falhn~ piece of wood. but it :.a •d his cond1l1on was not !of' rt OU!> " I Al <1 GARAGE ')(, ~ A C::,tiJON IS\ A '\JO Nrwp0n1 r~r M 11 (71J h: l ~()j() ,• I I 7 Orange Coast EDI TI O N . Today's Clos.i~gj N. " .• Stoek81 l I VOL. 72. NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 2, 1979 N Co111·t Backs Minors' Abortion Righ' WAStUNGTON tAP> The U .'S l S uprem•· Court toduy struck down by am S· 1 vote u ' M assacbw;etu law requ1r1og un m arried females under 18 to ob t tain the constml of their purent:- or a judge before undergom~ an •abortion. But the court ruled that a !\htlt• that wants to require a preJ(nant ( rn inor to obtain one or both . parents' consent to an abort.ion m11!'ll alM> prov1dt· un ultt·roah vt' " I 0 t' e d u r l' w h t' I I' b y I h l' u ut hor11.ul IOll t'U.Jt tw t1btuined Wt• (.'Qtwlu(lc lhttt ur11h·1 'latt• rc,:11lat1oni. i-.uch ai. lhut 11rnh-11 :1k1·n b \. Mai.!>achU!>t'lli-., 11"l""Y minor m ust huvc thl' op µortunity 1( !>he i-.o dt'Slrt·., to ~o d1reell) tu a ('Ourt without hrst ('on. ... ulllng or not1fy111~ her purents." lhe court said. "If she s atisfies the court that "l hc ll> ma lurl' und well informed l"ll<>u~h lo mukc antcl11~enlly Uw ,d1t1rtion det·1s1on 011 her own. th1· t'ourt mu~t uuthoraze her to ..Id without parental c·onsull;i tion vr l'on:,L•nt Tht> Suprl'me Court Mud that 1( lht.· pregnant girl falls to satisfy a court that she 1s competent lo m akc the abortion decision alone. "she must be permitted to show that :m abortion neverthe- O~··· PtlOI P"°to by Rt(ll.lrd l(Offtlf' BIG CORONA (FOREGROUND), BALBOA PENINSULA BEACHES DRAW CROWDS In Newport Beach, June Turns to July and Beachgoers Turn Out In Big Numbers ·Mesa Driver Killed, T1vo Others Hurl \ A Costa Mesa m an was killed ~nd his two passengers injured fi1tturday when lherr four-wheel prive pickup tumbled end-over end down u ravine· on Liltlt.· Mn unl::iin, San He rnarc11no pnl 1('e :.a1c1 tl)d ay Th ... ~ ::-;;11d .John M<J rt1n Ooh1n. 27. was killed in the 10:20 p.m . cra~h His brother. James, 24. a bo nf Costa Mesa, was treated but nflt h<>sp1la l1zc<I for cuts and bru1~es. pohce said 1 A si>cond passl'nger . Pamela Phvl>1oc. 26. of Newport Beach. ~us reported in ~ood condition t o day at llo a g Me m or1:..tl Hospital after suffermg a frat. tured a rm. , A traffic investigator said 11 &sn 'l known wh.v the trio wen.• ~riving in s uch roug h krrarn on pri vale propt.·rty late at night lie said .John Dola n was d r1v ing off-road whe n he apparently ca me to a ravine <Jnd tried lo ~urn aro und Th t• vch irll· tumbled end over end for ahoul 2:'10 reel. The inn•sl1gator smd a v.1t nt:ss below the mquntarn. whi ch is located within San Bern<1rdino c ity limits. called police firemen had to reach the v1c tims and carry them down on ~t because or the steepness of e te rrain, he s aid. • The San Bernardino coroner's ice reported that Dolan had en p1nned unde r the vehicle d that it took about three bours to free his body Services for Mr Dolan will h<' held in Boulder. Colo , where h1::. f amily lives. offiC'tals said Voters Jam Mexico Polls Newport Cops Cite Quiet Beach Scenes It was busy days and relative· ly quiet nights for Newport Beach during the pre-holiday v. ~<'kend. city offic1a l!. said t•> day 1"ohce Lt J im Spc<1rs. arc·a t·om mandC'r fo r the Balboa P<'ntnsula and West Newport ,,~11(1 oohct' had fewer proble m::- ~trong Winds Push Drifter I.Ji Transpac Strong northwest winds t·<m t1 n11 t•d Lo push the 79 ho<Jt fleet 1n tht• 2.<!<!~-mll C' Los J\ngeles to llonolulu yal·ht race today The winds had eai.ed slightly :.ince Sunday but tht• Cla5i. A lt.·adl'rs \\ere still r eporting 18 to :w knot winds w1 lh fre<ptf-nl sq u a tis. Pos1lton rt•ports at the u a m roll eall showed the fl9·foot sl041p ·Drifter in front w1lh 443 milt's log.:t•d s rn ce the s tart off Point F C'r mrn Saturday ::it 1 p m Sl•cond boa t v. a~ the 84 ·foot Christine. 428 mill'S out and about :.i mile ahead of Merlin. Drifter's log s howed an ave rage spet•d of 10.3 knots. with Christine 8\'crai:l"ing 9.95 •and Merlin 9.94 All of the Class 1\ yachts were a veraging l'1 ght to nme knots and rt•cordtn)! more than 200 m 1 les per day K n sten and Tahun<J failed to report for the second straight day. a nd th1c·re was no report to- dav from Rapid Transit. w ith rambunctious parties than in the past few weeks . ··It was much quieter than Wt' ex peeled WC' hope 1l s lays tha t v.av ... hC's:ud Iiowl•vcr. lifeguards had thl•1r hands full when 95.000 µeople cam t> to the beaches on Satur day and 100.000 s howed up Sun day <Related story. Page A31 /\ spokl'Sman for the tily s :\t arine Department s<J1d Satur <J av wa::-especially hui-..v hel·ause the surf wui-. running at about fo ur ft•1•t Cuardi-. made 40 rci-.rucs Su11da~. thl' surf went down and so dtd thl' number of swim- mers pullc-<1 from the water by guards . Only 20 rescues were re l'O rded Sunday A l>Pokesmc.s n fo r lhf' Sheriff " llarhor Patrol Sclld w e(·kcnd boaters crowded the· harbor and w:.ilcrs offshore. but lht.·~ <,<Jrc1 lhcrl' were no major incidents 1\ II of the spokesm en Si11U lhC·.' t•x µc•ct anollwr flurrv or act I\ lly W e<I ncsda~ l'sc of f1 n·"urki.. v. hr ch arl' banned m thl' city. 1s :m unnual Independence Day headache for pOill'C. O ne lo('al man. E rnest T (See BEACH. Page A2> C.ar Window Smashed in NB Two Newport Beac h residents to Id po Ii c e they ro und the windshi e lds o f the ir ca r s smas hed Sunday morning H arlo Henc hett. 211412 W Ocean Front. a nd Slc\'C Ta} lor, 21 16 W. Ocean Front, told of ficers the windows were broken with concrete bricks less would bl' in he r best 1n terest " The courl must authorize the abortion if 1t 1s persu<Jded that 1t 1s 1n the girl's own best mterest . but 1l may a lso d e c line to authorize one if 1l is not William Baird. operator of an abortion clime who challenged the Massachusetts law, said af terward that "what the court tl> ticcreeing is a personal dec1s1on of abortion 1s Jus t that J personal one and young peopll' are finally free." t!a1rtl said the ruling 'shows once and for a ll that teen·aRers are not chattel, they're oot prop erly. they're not owned by the ir pare nts ... the courts have finally decrl'ed that you cannot fo rce a teen ager against her wi II to go throui::h J prcgn<Jn cy " !-'our other 1uslices a lso con e luded 10 <J separate opinion written by Justice .John Paul Stevens that the M assachusettsJ s tatute 1s un <.·ons t1lutionul because under the law no minor no maltC'r how mature and! t.·a pable or making an informed dec1s 1on may rece111(• an abor 110n without the approval e1lht>r nf both parenl.l> or <1 s uperior l'OUrt 1udge . Sick-out Still Plagues County O r:.rnge t'ou11t,\ goH:rnml·nt \\Cl fure e l1 g1bil1t} v.orkc r:. public tlcfrndl·rs and <kµul y cl1i-. l rid :ilt<>rnl•\., rem a1n(•<I of' thl•t r JOhs lod~ \I in ,, 1·11nt1nt1<1 tron of a s1<·k out 1n 11rott.·.,l 11\1'1 \\:t)!l' nt•go11at1ons ('ounl\' Pt•rsunn(•I 1>1 r1·cto1 Ht·rt Stoit ., ... 111 this morning l hJt ;!:lO of tlw 1·ount \ ·., .iRo wt.•lf Jrt' t.•l1g 1b1 lrl) v.t)rk ~·rs. lho:-.l' whn scrt.•t.•n d 11·nh for wl·l ru11· bt.•nt.·f1ls. l'..tl lt:LI 1n 111 toda~ W~uk a.bout 8!J p~·n·~·nt of tlic l'Oll nt\ 's .,Ol'l:JI v.orkl'l':-0 h.trl ph1111t.;d 1n 111 F rid a~. toda\ markf'd lhl' first s 1ek out µrot•'"' h\ lh(' l·lr g1hil1 t~ \\Orkt.•rs Also off lht• joh tocla\ ''t•n· J bout RO pern·nt of lht.• c111JOI \ ~ 160 dC'put~ dtstrtl'l <Jtto rnt.·v~ und l h(•1r rourtroom ad vPrsarrt:' pulJht· dcfcndl'r~. St·oll ~aid Otherwt'>l'. mos t of the ~Wll l'Ount v worl-l·r~ who ph1mcd in ill Frtda·\ wt•n • back olrttrrrr-J1)1ls toda}: Scott said Scott s aid s uper visory person nel would ht' filling 1n today for abst•nl emplO\'f'C'S T he deput~ distract uttome)s and public defenders had staged one-day sick outs twil'e before last 1-~riday when lh<' protest "a Vl' sprC'ud lo e m ployees in otht•r count) ch.•partmcnts Friday·~ protest forced lht• c tos urt· of lhl' county animal s he ltt'r 1n Orangl' to all but emt·ru<·n<'' .,<•n·1ees In add1t 10n. l'Ollnl y hl•;illh dtnll'S w1•r1· Newport Cop Injured in Accident When Newport Reach Poir e{• .Officer Gl'nrg c Stu vropoulo!. saw the motorcyclist <•scaping from ;1 fellow nffi l·er Sunda) af ternoon. he gave chusc· Thl' r has<· was !.hor l h vt.•d . pol1n • said tt1<1ciy It ended mo m l•nts afte r 1t l>t'gan v.hen St a vropoulos · <·ar ha<:k •d rnto J pickup truc-k 1n lht.· 1ntcrsecllon of Newport Roulevard and llosp1lal Road Sta \'ropoulos was d r1 vrng in reverse rn the southbound lanes of Newport noulcvard in an al tempt to cut off the motorcyclist who was evadin~ a trafhc ticket bv traveling n o rth on the s idewalk, police said According lo police. the driver of thC' truck. Grqgg Erickson. 25. of Alta Vista. Newport Beach. reported no injuries in the col lis io n Stavropoulos was husµ1lahzcd ~1th ,neck and back inJune~ lie 1s hsted in good cond1l1on 'toda) at I loag Memorial llosp1tal. The motorcyclist got away 1· Jo~t·rl w Jll but •·mt•rgt.-n< ~ St'I \ ll'l' .J 11v1·nil<· rt••.idt•nl~ al th•· t•o11n t \ Youth Gu1dam·t• ('1•nl1·r .. 1 r•• h;1hll1IJlll111 proµrJm f11r ~OllllJ... 11fft.·ndl·rs v. t•n• ..,t·nl homt• l-ri d a \ () n I II , I 11 ll ~ h ... .t f I I' r 1·1111!1 ... l'lur:-. 111 lhP f.11 illl\ 1 <•ll•·tl 111 ti I ' "·"·"' 1.dl\.; w11h t·ou nl\ 1·rn plt>H'l' group..., ha' t' IJcl'n un rl1·1 Y. :.1\ '111c·1:,,-\p1 ii ,111d "" fJI rto .1i.:rt•(•m1 nl h.1:-. lw1·n n •a1·hl·<i l om1w1t111tl111).l I hl prohkm lht \1•,1r 1" ;1 l"''P"'JI 111 ,h,1rph 111 c ,.,.;i..,,• •·mpJ11, 1·1· ""nl r1bt111on" 1•11111•11 1('1111'1111 111 ... \,ll'lll Saudis to Hike Crude Oil Output ....... .J l [)l>A ~J•1d1 1\r,11>1.1 t\I' S:.i ud• .\rnh1u. lht· '>'1>rl<J'' h1~ g(·~t 1111 l'XpOrtt.•r dt•l'ldl'd tO<liJ\ In r al:-.l' t r uilt• rnl µr11cl11!'t1on. lht· Saudi state r:id10 n ·p1Jrtt•d (~uotrng an nff1 l'lal sourc·c· at tht• roval pa lact' the r:111io ... a11I thl' pr11dul·t1on 1nl'rt•a 'l' "as te mporary. but dit not spcr•1f~ how much tht' mcrl'asc would bt• The sour<'(' ~as quott•d <i~ say 1ng th{• rnc·r(•ast• wa!. n1•<.·essan 10 ffil'l'l <"'Cpt•ni-.i>s sn Sau<11 i\ra b1a·s $142 brllron 197fi 81 ti• n•lopml•nt plan ~.111d1 ,\rab1a ... 1·1 uch· otl pro du1·t1on t l'tlrng 1~ X ;) nnllmn li.11 n•b a da\ l ' S 111 1 inclu.,ln nff1n.d~ .... 11d 1ht•\' lwd 110 1mn11'.d1:.ilt.· 1nform.1 1100 on tht· S.JUd1 pl:.in:-. hu1 CARTER WARNS OF RECESSION-A4 Amt•rtl'an analvsls notl'tl thJt J 'uhstantwl rrodu(·tu1n 1nt·rl'<l"l' 1·oulct h<ivt' " rno<h•1.1t1ni.i 111 flut.'ll<'l' on ml prtl't.'" · 11 ~st ill \ .1g1w 11111 11h,·w11 ... 1' 1f It IS l l'lH' II v.ould Ill' \ l 'I'\ IOI portant Tht• Saudis 'v.uuld n t hl· lalktnl.! about an)th1ng IC's:-. lhJn .1 half milli on barn•ls :i cl;1\ amt pPrha ps nnt• rn1ll1o n. · <.:..t 1cl La rr-. Goldstt·1 n nl l hl' ;\i t•\\ Yo rk.bast'd Petroleum lnclu stn Rl'Sl'arch Foundat ion. a n 111 clustry grour Dr /\hdul llac11 1Jht·r go\ Jewelry Taken Frorn NB Hom~ ~'h'wport Beach pohl'l' tod<J~ ~o u g ht the 1 h1 e f v. h o :-.to lt· Jt'\\l'lr) \•alued J I Sl,050 from tht.• hnm<' of a wt•st 't•v. µort res1 dt>nl Thf' bn•ak 1n wa:. rt·porlt•1I Frtc1:1\ b\ V1t·k1 r Ll'l' Prull "ho told Police tht· burglar ~ot in through an unlotkcrl window al her home. I' I 111 n qi I tit' ....,,, ltd I SI .11 t Ill I I 1111 1·1•1 n l'l'lro111111 .... 111! r Pt'1•11th h1 ... t'tlllllll'\ 11111.!hl I :11 ... t• lht• l't.0!1111µ 111 11 '• rntllion h.11 r t'ls ,1 tl,1\ 111 h•·I µ t 1111111111".tl1· 1111 I b1· -.horl fall v. h11 h h1· ~.i1d 1~ 1·~11J~ 1ni.: pr11 1· 1111·11'.tM'" 1111 llw '>'orld .., pot rllJ rkC'l A I m ost 1'1 p<.>n ·ent of oil used 1n thl' Umted States c·ome::. frnm Sa11<11 Arabia. (~ SAl10IS. Pagf..' A2l l'arler Si11ks BPlou· Nixon '.\i ,. Lo1t-esl Ra11k ;>. E \\' \OH"-1/\I'1 l'rl•::.1 il•·nr .l1 m nl\ ('atlt·r .., popul<tt11 ' ha:-'link twlov. lht· lowl·~t r<J ling H1diard '\;1:0..011 e'er go1 during ht:-trouhll'd pn•s1 dl'IH',\ al·curd 1ng to an ABC' Nc\\s·llurris Poll (('lt•,1.,l·il lodil\ l'.1rtl'r ... l;1tl·~• rJting f()r O\'l'r J 11 1oli pcrformant·l· "JS 7:.1 Pl'r 1'(·111 n l'gal1 \1· 25 1><:r c c111 µ11-.1t 1\1 v.11 h :! pt•n·t·nl not sun • I 1 \\ ,1 ' t h 1• " 11 r ., I I o h pt•rlornwnl't' r.11 1ng t•v t•I i.in e11 .1 prt.'!>Hll•nt in a ll:irni. pt>ll Ca rflo r :-. mJrks 1n CJ M ~1~ pall "t•rt• iO 1wn•t•n1 nE•gal1vf..', 29 pt!r 1·cnt po.;1t l\I' a nd 1 pcrtenl not ..,Urt' llarr1s .,a id the prl•v1ou::. pn·~1dent1al low was a 71 percent negal1 H• r ating given Nrxon in a pol I I t•lt•ased r1 V(' wee ks before Ill' res1 gnt•d rn 1974. In a catci::on eullcd inspiring confidence rn the Whrte House. Cartt•r dropped nine percentage <SN • Ci\RT•:R . Pagt> 1\2) \\eather I { MEXICO CITY <AP) -Voters ID Mexico's congressional elec- Uon jammed polling stations In unexpected numbers , forcing tome to remain open past the Of· licial closing hour, the Federal Election Commission said. Traffic Model Still Awaited Night and mommg low rlouds wtth mostly sunny a fternoons through Tues- day Lows to night 58 to 63. Highs Tuesday from upper 60s at beat'hes to mid·70s inli:tnd. 1 There was no o/ficial word on ow many 1 or the 32 million oters went to the polls Sunduv. Tbe sbapelf females are tan trim and they smlle a Jot t IM)''re all OD a dlet. Tbe women are membera of e Balboa Outn11er Canoe lub and tbey're t.rylne to 1llta tbt lcMld. • ftDd out wh)', see Featur ....... CJ By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol tlle o.u, Pllet Swtt In February 1977 , Newport Beach City Council members or- dered a $70,000 computer pro· gram th.at would analyze the cit~ 's traffic 1tnd its causes. Called the traffic model, it was to be the ultimate weapon in the city's right agains t congest- ed streets. Orlgin3Jly. the computer pro· gram was to have been handed over Ott Dec. 31, 1977, but the ci· ty still doesn't have its traffic model. July 10, city councilmen wtll discuss why. Four of the -seven curren' council members-Paul lfum· mel. Evelyn Hart, Don Strauss I a nd Jackie Heathe r -weren't even on the p1tnel when the purchase was authoril~ed Hummel and M ayor Paul Ryckoff, have been critical in recent months in their inquiries about the delivery delay by con sultants Herman Kimmel and A ssoc iates and Herman Basmaciyan and Associates. ._ According to a report pre·' pared by city Traffic Engineer Rich Edmonston, the new pro· jected delivery tim~ Is the end or summer. The delays, according to Ed- mon1ton 'R report, are the result of two problems. lnJtlally, there were 110me problems In gather- ing data to be plugged into the computer orollram 's calcula lions·. Those problems are still plaguing the completion or the proJect There was an additional delay whe n an error showed up tn the results. It had to be tracked down through a maze or hgures The program is drv1ded into two segments One is a com puterized calculation of existing traffic and its sources . The other is a projection or future conditions based on variables relating to develop- ment of c u rrently vacant parcels and completion of the clty'ft rc>fld system. The future conditions d1tta sought by city council members Include a proj~Uon of what traf- fic would be like If all of lht city's land we re developed to the maximum squa re footage al· lowed by the general plan It a lso has u set of proJectioni; of traffic if lhe currently vacant land was developed Lo RO percent of the level allowed The future conditio ns data. in addition. is to contain readouts on what the city's trarrk picture would be Like if given segments of the road network, such as the San Joaquin Hills corridor, a ren't built When the model was ordered, council members said It.a data would be crucial to the then· pending revision of the city's ge neral plan land use and cir culation elements <Stt MODm.;L, l'agf 1\21 INSIDE TODA l' Gambling figures in Las V l'gas are nervous ahuut ,..U I doc uments alll'gtny m ob11 ters are behind tht> scf'nes m some of Neooda s fa morJS cosmos See Page Al/I l•tlex Cl ... , A4 "" ... •1.a ... .. •.. , A4 ,.. I • •. -~----------------------- r:wt..V PILOT N Monday. July 2. 1919 Pipe Projeci One lane of I rvinc A venue al the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach t 1ty lme 1s closed this week while worke rs replace a n 8-inch water pipe between 16th a nd 17th streets Tht· n•novat ion proJl'l't 1~ bcmg carried out b~ tht' Mt•sa Consolidated Water District. Offi('wb ~u1d thl' work should be finished hy curly m•xt wc•t•k MODEL ... Smee then some changes have been made in the land use ele- ment. although neither that ele· menl nor the street master plan have been completed while <:ouncilmen await the delivery of the computer data But as time goes by and no in- formation is forthcoming. a few council members have made it dt!ar they'd be JUSt as happy to go ahead without the model North Korea --·View Talks SEOl'L. South Kon•a tAPl Sl·t·retarv nf Stalt· Cyrus Vanee :-.<I\ s th1•rc• ar<' "some• indica t10.ns " North Kon•a may a('(·ept ·1 ht> inv1tat1on from Pres ident (' u rtcr an<I President Park Chung-he<.• to J01n in peace talks ll<1Wl'Vt'r. tippnnl·nt!-. of !'ark ~ l!S yt-ar-old d1ctatorsh1p bcheved ('a rt er ':-. advoca<'} of more !1um;m rights for ~outh Korea \oJou Id hav<' little or no cffc<:l Vance. talk1ni,! to reportcrc; Sunda~· at tht• end or Carter's two-d av v1s1l to South Kort'a. said ev.en 1r North Korea accepts the proposal to meet with South Korea and the nitcd States as a step toward reunifi cation of the pt·ntnsula ... 1t will bf' a long. hard road · Hut ht· :-aid 1t would lt•,1d lo an 1mmt-d1alt· rela>.at1on of tl'ns1on ~ew Dail)' Pilot Price in Effect Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot went from $3.50 lo $3.75 per month ef· fect1ve Sunday . J uly 1, 1979 Price of s ingle copies ~old al com boxes or over the counte r we r e 1n- cr('ased to 15 cents daily, and to 35 cents Sunday At S3 75 per month. the Daily Pilot home delivery pru:e remains among the lowest for seven da y newspapers in Southern California Your Daily Pilot car rrer. who 1s ;m indepen· dent merchant. will re a li ze an increase in profit ror his or her services to you at the new price. Continuing major cost increases in all aspects of " ne wspaper production and distribution, such as a JS percent increase in the eost of newsprint. make this increase necessary. ) ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT '"• C'llftl"IQlt(N\' t'M1t¥ Plfot ••'"""'".,."'''°"" n1rw-ct lrtf" Nf"W\ Pr•·" 1\ SJivbl•""'"d b-¥ tf"' l')f"fW\11)11' ( UA\f PuM1\hlf'IQ(omo.ny 5ifP11tr•tf"tJlfl•t1nn\4~ .. Ch1bh<rrt.tu·~ ~~-""""~ rt.a•,. 1 •. , ''"''• Mf'•tt H•"WC!Of1 ~Pt HUl'lhftQtGf'I f\.-• h F°"" l11t1A V4Ulfo''r 1~1¥ l~l\#4M'ft ~U\(O.\I A ''"'°'"' •f'GtOl'\M ..O•ttOf'l 1, oubhv-ct '"'"'"",. •fW' ~1Nf•W\, ,,._ or1nc:1CMI """h\th~ f"-tOt •\ •t JJO Wf'\f 8•'1 !.lrH't, CO\t•AM>\,f ' •• , ... '". ,,.>• ·-·-p,,., .. "t•IWIP\IDlll'"'11H , .. , " , .... ~ V1u Ptf'\14fe"ll •Nt """""'-"~""'<I'"' (lltrle•M.Lff• 111-.1' Nall ,a.~\ht•nt MA"AOi"O E.Ol•\ OfflCH C.•1• WW JlO Wt\l 8ey \l,.•I L.Atfilf'IA 0.e<.f' ' ... Olf"M*'ftill \U,..., MufttlnOiOI' &f•th f ,.,, 0-Mh ftol1t•W•td T.....,,on• (714)to.4321 Q1111'1ed AdYeftlllt'I IO-M1' ~~~~~~~~~~~- Newport Solution: Involve Residents By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of the O•oly Pilot Sl•ll If Newport Beach police chief Pele Gross was asked lo list the city's most serious problem on the Fourth of July, he probably wouldn't m ention big, no1~y parties or dangerous fireworks. H 1s an s wer i n the pa!>t probably would have been non invol\'ement Sm ee coming to Nl•wporl Heach two years ago, Gro!-.c; has stresseil_!us belief th~~ the only way for the ci ty to solve its traditional s ummertime prob lems is logetr.-s1denls involvrrl in pre v enting tho se prob I ems This Fourth of .Jul y he hopes will be a good demonstration of how that cit1 zen in vol vcmcnt can help the poli ce m aintain or - rler, especially in Wes t Newport, tht-c·1ty 's trad1t1onul hollrlay hot spot Thal·~ where police will be concentr ating their effort~ 10 s uc h traditional steps as elosmg Sea!lhore Drive on Tuesday and Wednesday and 1n increasing the number or patrolmen as· s igne d to that area That ·s a lso where a non traditional effort to get residents involved will be used this holt· day. Gross and his aides, Capt. Arh Campbell. head of the patrol division. and Lt. Jim Spears, area commander for th e peninsula and west Newport. say they tried the effort last year with some s uccess. This year. the effort is beini.: exoanded. Residents won·t be out pulrol · ing the streets. Gross said. Rut members of homeowner associations in the area arc go ing to be watching out for large. boisterous parties and trying lo get hosts to keep them under control before the bashes get so big police have to (·Orne in to break them up. Dally "llfl Slaff,.,.._ B~Pa~klng Richard Towne, 22, NewPort Beach, pedaled off Sunday on his $600 touring bike for a four·month lour of the U.S. Towne, 3130 Clay St., a cook by_trJlde, figures his leg. powered tour ts one way to beat the gas crunch and see the U.S.A. at the same time. ,. . ..... . . . . > Campbell said there arl' four basic rul<•s the department 1s emphasizing · Any j uvenile in possession of an alcoholic beverage will tx: arrested Any Juvenile at a party where alcoholic beverages are bt'ing Rcrved will be arrested.- Occupants of homes or apartments where loud parties are being held race a rrest 1f neighbors fi le a disturbing the pecc compl<Unt Use of any fireworks in Newport Beach is a violation or city law for which violators will be l'ilcd They wi ll be arrested 1f the fireworks arc the lar ge type banned by state law The department al so has launched a policy of serving abatement notices on residences whNe problem parties are held. When there's a disturbing the peace report filed hy a neighbor. the tenants and owner are both served with abatement notices. Campbell said that means that 1f there'!-> another disturbing par- ty at that address within a year. both the tenant and the owner could fac·c en minal prosec ution. He said three s uch notice5 t have been served on West Newport residences so far th1c; summer * * * f 'rom PagP 11 I BEACH ... Pease. 25. 201 30th St. was ar· rt-sl ed Sunday night for alleged po:-.session of large firec rackers. roman candles and skyrockets. f 'rom Pag~ 1\ I CARTER ... points from May to a 74 percent negative rating. with 20 percent giving him positive marks and 6 percent undecided. Nixon's figures for inspiring confidence remained the lowest ever 86 pe rcent negative in lhe June 1974 s urvey, Harns said Carter received negative marks of more than 80 percent for his ha ndling of the ceononw and energy · The s urvey, taken of 1,496 adults between June 13-17, was the fourth in a row in which more than 80 percent of those in- ter viewed had a negative view Oil Carte r 's h a ndling or the economy Cool Weather Expected The cool weather that came to roost in Orange County over the weekend may last as long as fi ve to seven days. a spokesman for ~he National Weather Service said today. He called it "the normal June· early July weather pattern .. and said last week's soaring tem- peratures were ut usual. Some slight drizzle should con- tinue during the mornings but no m easurable rain is expected. The spokesman said a low m- verslon layer that kept cooling sea breezes at bay has vanished, resulting in the cooler weather and cleaner air. 3 leaders Named PEKING <AP > -The Chinese Con1ress· adjourned after adopt- ing leatslaUon to s peed up ln- duatrlallzalion and approving the appointment of three new vice premtera to share the load ot the proiram. It also cranled rreer electlon9 and greater pro- tection under the law. .. Newport Driver Charged A Newport B.each m an has been released on Sl0,000 ball after police allege he tried to run down two doorm en in the park- ing lot at a Cos ta Mesa nightclub. Costa Mesa pollce identified the suspect as William Alton Fowler. 35. of 2008 W. Ocean Front. lie was booked o n charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Fowler was stopped near his residence by Newport officers about an hour after the 4:30 a.m. Su nday i n cident o uts ide Des iree's. 2285 Newport Blvd . Police said doorme n Robert Scott Wiley of Newport Beach and Bill J ohn Dugan or Costa Mesa reported they had asked a man to leave. The man. who was sitting in his car in the parking lot, al- legedly tried to run over both Wiley and Dugan, who jumped out of the way. police said. They said Dugan had to jump onto the hood of the car to escape injury, and Wiley was m issed by inches. The motorist then drove away, police said. They sa id Fowler was stopped based on a descrip- tion of the car and driver. From Page A I SAUDIS ... The Saudi oil m inister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yam a ni. said at the· Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries' price-fixing meeting last week in Geneva. Switzerland. that his country would eventua lly boos t max- imum production capacity Gver several years lo 14 million bar - rels a day. He did not announce any immediate production in· crease at that time, however . Because of principles of sup- ply and demand. a substantial in- crease in Saudi production theoretically could hold down prices worldwidf' The Saudis split with m ost of tht.• other 12 nations of OPEC at las t wel'k 's mt•l•ting. settling on an $18 l>l'r barn•I base price for l'ruck oil. up from the offlc1ul !Jase price of $14.55. Train . Operate OAKLAND IA P > -Bav Arca Rapid Transit trains continued running toda) while BART management and u n ion negotiators s truggled to reach Jgreement on a new contract. ---r- ,.. ---- ( Pilot Logbook J The People Y oll Meet in College I ..... ( .. By JACKIE HYMAN Of IM 0.llY "llel 11.tff Crooks have really been giving Crocke r Bank the busi- ness this past month in Co'ita Mesa. TWO DIFFERENT branches have bee n robbed. In one. a Daily Pilot stafr m ember was standing next to the bandit in line. The other case was som ewhat r emarkable because the robber fled in a taxicab. I must admit l have a somewhat personal interest in bank robbers. You see, I had a date with one once. And a girlfriend of mine later became one. AU. OF THIS came back to m e this week when I saw an article on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list. My old classmate Kathy Power is still on it, after nine years . She's the on- ly woman on the list . Kathy and I attended Brandeis U n iversity in Waltham. Mass., together. We lived in different dorms but she had the sandwich concession HYMAN and made the rounds regularly. About once a sem ester we'd sit down together and as- sess our progress through higher education. She always seemed like a down-to-earth, hard -working individual. THEN STAN BONO came into the picture. Stan worked with me as a student aide at the li brary m y junior year . All I kne w about him was that he was a s pecial student, which meant part-time <at Brandeis. they were rare). It wasn't until I accepted a date and we were on oui- way to a movie in Boston that he told me he was on parole. l figured he was a draft dodger or s moked grass. Nope. be said. He 'd robbed a few banks . IT TOOK A while to convince me he was serious. For unrelated reasons. Stan and I didn't hit it off and that was our las t date . It was late winter of my senior year. in 1970, that the news came over the radio. Four Brandeis students. self-styled revolutionaries, had held up a bank. One of them had shot a nd killed a policeman. THE TWO M EN. both on parole. were quickly cap- turt!d. Stan was one of them. The other man had fired the gun. The two women, who were dnvin~ the getaway car, got away One of them. Susan Saxe, was captured a couple of ~ea rs ago by a policeman who had memorized the 10 Most Wanted list and rcrogniwd h<'r on a strea somewhere back East But they nt'Vl'r c·aught Kath~ Fellow Brandeis alums and I ~omt-t1mes spec ulate. Did somebod) bump her off'' I ~ she 1n South America., Is s he perhaps \\alking around in an American cit). 11 ... ing a double life" SOMETIMES 1 HA\'E v1~1on~ of running into Kathy on the street somewhere. And l wonder Would I tum her 1n., What would you do., "" \ I Tradit1ona1 Jeans and Things AL SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 71'1 ) 644 7030 I Monday. July 2. 1979 ' DAILY PILOT A f ~hooting Down of Skylab 'Hazardous' . WASHINGTON IAP)-"I have an ldea,'• aa1d t.be l~ter to th.- :nat1on'a apace •c~ncy "What IC you 11\ot • maisile that could s-:tk ;out kylab by radar and blow 1t up-t" : The writer, from Louilville, Ky hat. a lot of company w1t.h lhat ld a. : KYLAB"S 1MMIN£NT DEMISE. IS prompuna a Oood of lt•l ~er• to Prea1d nt Carter. to the National AerooautJt"s aod SpM<'l' iAdmlniatrauoo. to ConireN and to t.ba Penta1on, and many of ;hem wondt.1r: • Why can't t.be United Stal • with its 1t11enal or mi551lf>, i.1m ply up on 1l8·foot spac st•hon placidly orbltinte Earth beforl' 11 tulls downandhurt.ssomebodr = The an.~wer may be surpr\sana : "It Skylab were blo wn up by cqnvenllon1l explos1ve1i in orbit.· JIBYS NASA Administrator Robt>rt Prosch , "we would upe<'t mort· . Coin· Welcomed • Anthony Dollar Circulaie·s ""w1,......10 HAILED AS MILESTONE Coin Introduced Three Killed hi Crash During Chase T h ret' Ill'• sons Wl·rv kt lied when a C'ar bein~ pursut:d hv i.ioht'l' rnlli<l<·d with two other vehicles in Uu<'na Park early Sunday, police reported Ot>ad a re Mi chae\ DePeluso. 21. his 9-year-old stepdaughter, K1 mherl~ Taylor. a nd Michael \\ ernt•r. 28. all of n uena Park l'uht·c ~aid the chase began ea r ly Sunda:-. morning when a car driven b) John M . HJorn. 28, of Ruena Purk. alkgedly ran a traff11: li~hl an Lci Palm a. BJom 's f·a r n•portcdly collided v.1th De P c lu!->o·:s u ut o and another car driven by William Cromrrll'lin . 41 , o f Gardcr1 (~rove. CrommC'lin wa:s treateJ for in.1unt·~ .1l Anahe im General llosp1tal and n :lt'aSNI B.1om . whn ~ufft'n·d a µo~!->ihlc fractured pelvis, v. as hooked in ''' the 1a1l ward al UC'I Mt'Cli cal Ccntl'r on :-.11~p1t·1on of vC'h1rul;1r man~luughl l'r. µ11l1C'l' ,,111! .Earthquak~ Hits Western Panama PANAM 1\ CI T Y. Panam a 1 ;\ p ) -A stron~ carthqucikc rorked Wl'Slcrn Panama and t'J "tc rn Costa Ri ca Sunday, ..rac king 1Ju1ld1ngs. breaking windows and wate r mains and toppling a few walls. witnesses sa id. Panama's na tional guard re ported that one man was injurt•d by a falling piece of wood. but it s·aid his condition was not se rious • WASHINGTON t AP J \\'omen filled the lobby of J W ashmgton bank at 8 a m. todli) a nd lined up to welcome Sw.an B. Aothony into circulation 011 the face of a dollar coin. The Women's National Bank the first federally 1·harterl'd women's bank in the rountry, laid in a stock of 6.000 of the An thony doll.ar coins whu·h pro· mised to sell out beforl! the day was done. Nat1onw1dl!, some 500 m 1 llion of the coins are bcin~ placed into circulation At a cerC'mony, th<' int rodur t1on of the first piece of U .S cur rency to bear an image of a woman wa s hail l'd a s ;. milestone in feminis t h1stor) Miss Anthony w<1s a c rusader for women's suffrage But Treasury Under Sccretar) Belle Anderson preferred to taJk about the com as an instrument o f cost effectiveness. Mrs. Anderson said it cost thl· government two ce nts 10 manufacture a dollar bill which has an average lifespan of IS lo 18 months before 1t has to be destroyed. It will cost only three cents to mint the Anthony coin. which will have a lif<.'span of lG Lo 18 vears. she :.aid. Mrs. Anderson said al thl' ceremony that s he hop<'d soml' 1·oins would dis place dollar bill~ At a rest aurant a few blocks a way. the Anthony doll ar w:1~ acce pted without pause /\ customer boug ht a t'U!I of coffee and a doughnut :.ind µ:.11d 1.1. ilh the coin. "Oh1 that's the new nollar the cashier s aid. ~ind dropµt.·d 11 in the cash register The Ught weight com 1s slt#lhlh la rger than a quarte r. O riginally, the gove rnment proposed featuring the stylrzcd portrait of a woman sym bolizing th~ concept of li berty. which h~ appeared on a numbe r or coins :since 1793. But feminists. congresswome n and others rallied to have u ·real woman" honored on lhl' com. The res ult was the Susan B Anthony dollar. commemorating the 191.h century s uffrc;gisl. Born in Adams. Mass .. Mass Anthony died in 1906, 14 years before thl· 19th amendment to thl' Coru,l1tu tion was adopted giving wom t<n tht• n ght to vote T h e c o i n r r· p l :i e c• ~ I h l' EtSl·nhowc r dollar. whirh lhl' government ~toppt'<J minting last vear But 1t h;1.., liltlt rl' 't.'m blam:e to it:> pr l0dl·l't•ssc1r Thl' ne~~, sih er-t·olor Ni ro1n ,.., most!~· cc,ppc r . mud1 sm.illt·r .rnd Jhout om·-lh11d 'hr· ~eight of tht.• E1scnhov.l·r 1flill:1r 1 hl• go\'l•rnmcnt ,.., hoptn).! thn ~111 t':.tt<:h on 1.1.1th th•· publi c 1\ few :-ears ago. lhl· ~l int re-issm•d a S2 lml. ~h1ch nc\'t.'r v.as ~ 1deh c·1rculated A profile of l\11ss Anthony a p pea rs on one s 1dl'. thc rl'verM' s ho""'s the symbolic American e agle landing on the moon Cops Claim Illness SANTA MONICA I API A sickout by officers prott!sl.ing a wage offer continue d here today as the seven-man ovl'rnig ht shift c alled in ill. .Judges Favored rt cbr1s to survive re-entry. Nol only more pieces. bul signafic•nUy h1ght-r Jiiaircaatcwcaghl. thereby 1ncre1tsing lbe potential haiard." DESPITI!: NASA ASSURANCES THAT the risk Crom Skylab's rtilurn prnd1cled to occur between July 9 and July 16 -is n11n1mu1. muny or those writing to Carter and the g~vemment .Jt:•·1w 1l':-cJun't ~ound l'Onvinced. ·rht> worry m oy. in no !'lmaJI part, be the result or NASA's ef· fort to be C't.1nd1d about what. may fall from the heavens when the 77 ~ ton spul'l' lub :slams into the atmosphe r.- "Wc rorcse<•." l''rosch said recently, ";,ipprox1m ately 500 pieces ul 1h·hr1:-l'ttpnblc of t.·~using injury. over half or which will weigh urlll .. 1 10 pounds Tht· 1:1n1:1lysis indica tes 38 pieces over 250 pounds. 111 which IU arc over 1,000 pounds and two are 3,900 pounds or morc i: ~ .. ~ i ~ J; ~ .. • ~ "> ;,, "AU.. OF THESE PIECES CAN be expected to reach the Earth traveling near vertical at velocities from 30 mpb to 260 mph." The answer to the letter writer m Louisville is that the hazard from a re-entering object depends on how much of the object buroa up -or at least shrinks tn size and weight -as it goes through tbe atmosphere. .. · Configuration of the object has a lot to do with its survh:al lo the s urface. FROSCH SPEAKS JN TERMS OF conventional explos ives for good reason. NASA didn't even conside r use of a nuclear warhead because treaties prohibit that type of activity 10 space A s pace agency s pokesman. asked about that, shuddered and sa id: ··~~·t even hint at 1t. Jr you thank we get a lot of letters now. 41 i?i , 11 i· i -~ . • 7 J D•••• P1krt P'ttoto by GMY AmD<o\• 2County MenSlwt In Fight .\ 24 )Car old Anaheim man was in cnl1c·al C'ond1t1on today after being shot three times Sun- day when he cind a frie nd we n: mvolvc'Ci in a fight on the Hunt 1n gton Reach Pier. Onan Owen O'Neil under went s urgery at a lluntrngton Reuch hospital this morning to re move a bullc•t lodgt•d 111 h1 ~ hedd 0 · !'\ Pll al!;O was shot 111 the nct·k and left shoulder in th1· :1 30 a .m mt·1dcnl. polil'C sa id. His friend, M1c hal0 I J aml·S Lonerga n. 21. al~o of An aheim "'a., -.hot 1n thl' right 1•lbow. Ill' v.;1.,n't ho~p1tahZl·d l'uhn• ;1rn·-.ted lhrl'l' Hal<lw1n I' J rk JUH·nll1•" m ('l11l nl'l'l tOn "1th th1· 'hoot in)! SUN, SAND AND SURF AND PEOPLE. PEOPLE, PEOPLE AT HUNTINGTON BEACH As June Turned to July. a Weekend on Which It Seemed Everybody Went to the Beach T~o. polH'f' s;.1:-. wt-re arrested on thl' bt·J<:h <tflt•r authortlll'' l'Ornbl'd tht• area The other V.a'> oll'I t''ll'fl oil his Baldwin Pa rk homt'Sunda} afternoon. High Court Clears Way For Busing \\i\SlllN<iTON 1/\l'J Thf' I S Supre m e Court t od ay r lt·ur<·d the way for the busing of :1 fJOO fi rst g ra der "> lo achie\C ~rto;tlt•r recrnl desegregation in Louis \ Il le, K ) , arc<• public !><:hoots T he JU~lH·t·'>. \'Otang 6 to 3. left intact a federal appeals court r uling that first g raders are not exempt fro m a schoo l de- SCj:!regation plan in effect since 1975. .Justil'(•s llarrv A. Bl ackmun. Le"''" f". Powett".Jr a nd \\'illia m II H ehnqu1st \'Oted to he ar argu ments in the t·usc , but lhe vote!-> of four member~ a rc needed lo gra nt Mll·h rl'\'ICW The ('onsolidalecl school dis trid of Lou1sv1llc and s urround 1ng .J{offerson Count.v 1s thf' na tum s sixth l<J rgcst .. with 120,000 pu µ ils About 23,000 pu pils a l rcacl~ .tl'l' hl'ing bu~t·d for racial dt· ~n~ r<' ~::ilion. l'ntd now. th•· clt~trtl'I ~ 10.000 r1rsl·gradt• Pl•pih h:l\l' nnt b<·t·n tn1 ludl•rl in r11urt or<IPrPd d(' 't·..:n•gat10n Thl' L1Hlh\ tll1• ,1·hoot... 1·on t rovl'f"' had r10,1!'111·d th1· Supn ·ml'. Court four ltnll''i prt• ,·111u'h 'incc 1973 and t·:it'h t1m1· I hl• 1 USl ll'CS rcrust•d lO <lJ<,turh 1 our t ordered descgn•g:.i1 ion Tht· opinion IA a!i 01w of ft\t> 1~­ ">UL·d today upholding \ JrtOUS ch· st'J!l'L'g,1t1on plans .1<'ro-.~ 1ne n:i tlOll Opening Delayed SACRAMENTO CAPJ The s t a rt-up of lhc R a nl·ho St:'co nuclear power plant is being dt-- layed by the failure of a non nuclear s team vo l v •" th (• operators rl•port .. Thousands Crowd , Huntington Shores ~1 un· than ,1 q uurlt•r of <i m tl ltun pl•oplt• turned out cilong the llunl111gton Beach shorcltnl' over tht• w<'e k e nd, k cc pin g lifeguards busy but tn control of .1 "rout111c" summer s ituation Minor nplldl·s 1:1nd a westerl y ... we ll that hit fi ve• feet at times forced lif<.'gua r d"> into the water 180 time!-> to p ull s wim mer:. ashore al Bol:sa Chica and Hunt ington Stall' hl·;11·ht'' I 1 f l'l.:UJ rd H1C'k Thoma:-said t11d~" .. t\'11 lht' rest'lll:'~ wen• prt'll~ routine." he udded. It was thl· samt• cit ll untin~ton City Beal'h '-'ht•n• ltft·guurds aided 67 enctangL·n·d '"' 1m mer~ l'o nt• requir ed a lriµ to !ht• hospital Foot cuts from hr okl•n bl't'r bottles ma de up lhl' bulk of medic a l aid s . b ut tw o youngsters exploring fi re ring, a t the state be a ch r equired t reatment for burned ret•t Tht> int·1dent began rn front ol ,1 n•,t:iuranl on lht· pier. accord mg lo poltt'l' Pflh t:t· 'a1fl thl•rt: "'3S <i fight 111 which Lnnl·n~an punched om· ol lht' JUVt..n1les m tht• fat•t• Onl' of tht: youths then pulled J .. mall-t:altbcr p1~tol and blasti>d t.onN gan 1n th£• t'lboy,, :.ind then 111rnt•d thl' gun on O'Neil, shoot in)! him thrct· lime!>. atcord1ng 111 poltt·1· at·c·ounts T h 1 · t h r c 1 • v o u t h .., \H' r 1 • 1·h.1rJ,:l'd with ;.itll'mptt•<1 mur<kr .inti lod,:!1•rl al o range· f'oun1' .Ju , l'ntll• II all \ fourt h '"'iJt't t ,'-;d'o .1 H.tld"tn Park 111H•n1ll· "J' .ir ,., . ..,tt•<.J Sund.1' Jftl·rnuon .11111 r·h;ir)!t'tl a' ,111 ,H l'l'~M>r~ to th•· I rt mt• PohCl' said he was not al the pier at the t.Jm e of the shooting. but had come to the beach with the other!'>. Tht' gun. polt c:c ~aid . has not hl't:n rt.'l'O\ t'rcd Police C ltief's Condition Still Serious St.•:.il Bc:.ir h l'olttc Chief Ed C'i bbarelll rc rnauwd in serious 1·ond1t1on today :Jt UC I'rvinl' M c d icul Ct-ntcr a ftl!r ne arly dr owning last wC'e k. but h<Js hce n r e m o v e d fr o m th e re~piralor. a spokes wom a n said Lifeguard c;upt•n•1sor Thom a:-·· said the ~oungslt•ro; V.l'rt' un .iware there were· ho! ro;i ls in the ashE'!' from lwaC'h ftr1•.., 't'I tht• pre\'1nu~ ntl!hl ~viets Hike Goods' Prices Two ciav altl•ncfonr1· at sta11· h t• a <' h es · w :.i !> 1 • s I 1 rn a t l' d u t l!'i0,000 Pt.'<>Plt'. tll tht• c·11 ~ hP:irh. i7 .000 She said lh<' 3fi vt•ar old Costa ~1 csa re!.1dent wa~ a ble to s1l up :ind ta lk, and lh:.il hts \•ital s1gm. .1 rt· st.ibll' C'tbbar<'lh. om· of lht• Matt• s 'oungest pnlit'l' ch1 cr5. w as µullc·d from his l.Ja(·kyard s wim ming pool by fc>llov. offl ters last \\'l•d nesd<H l'\ l'nar•)! aftl•r hl' fail<'d to ~ur f.tt't' v. htl<' !>Wlm ming lap' C1bb.1rell1 hJ cl pla~t.·d golf 1•arhcr that d;n. lht·n 1nv1lc'<l h15 1· o m pa n 1 o n ~ h o m c f o r a lw r be cut· T cmper;.i turt'°' r:rn~t·d 111 t lw mtd·70s <.i rt1:r th1· '11n hr11k1• 1 hro11~h 1•arl\ morn111~ 1 loud' on Sunda.' Watt•r 1t-m1wratt1rl' ~'" ,1 !)l)ut 67 dcgn•t·s Oose Race Sf'en I.A PA Z. Boll\w •AP • T 1.1.o form er c1\'1han pre::.1dcnt:> anti .1 former m ilitarv d ictator wen· running a t'los~ ran• toda) fo1 the• Boh' 1an pn·~1dPnt'\ aftC'r J Ing \'Otl'f turnout fur tht• South Am erican nJ t1on s Sl·•·ond .11 ll'mpt in le s!-> than a .' l'u r lo n· t urn to c1vifJan goH rnmcnt \I OSCOW 11\ I' 1 Thl' Sov1l'l l.!(l\'l•rnnwnt ra1sl'd prices 10 p1·1 l t•nl lo ·10 pl·rt·t•nt toda~ on ~lll h .,t•;.irn· lhtn~s as cars. furn1luri· 1 ug:-. fur:-;.inti Jl'V.t•ln l"ornl a nd 111 ht•r busw l'Onsumer goods \.\ l' It' DOI :lfl l'l'll'O Tht• dl'm:ind for 'omc good:-. ., u 1 pa">M'~ pos .... btl1 t1l'S for their p1 odu1·t1on." saicl N1ko la1 (, lu,hkm . t'h.11rman of t he SL<Jll' (' o m m 1 !l t· c for P r ic· cs in a nt•v. 'P:JtJt'r romnlt'ntar~ "It has ht'l'n dl\(. tdl'd. us a forn·d but rwt 1•ssurv measure , le) U::.l' thl· µn1·t· tormauon· ml·t·hunt!'m tu .id IU~I t1 ,ldt• . llt• d a1ml·d that pri ces ovt'r.111 .1 n · :l!) pt•rt•t•n t h1ghl'r than th•'' ~ l'rt' tn 1940 Closed Hearings Backed oxford cloth button down, our moet -p:>pular dnz.ss shtr t always a favorite. ih whit<z., blu<Z..,<Z..cru, pink,and~llCNJ WASHlNGTON <API In an important case involving rights or freedom of the press and fair trial, the U.S. Supreme Coµrt ruled today thal judges have broad discretion to exclude the ne ws media and the public from pretrial bearings. In a 5-4 decision. the court uid. "Closure of pretrial pro· ~eedings is ofte n one or the mos t effective methods that a trial judge can employ to attempt to insure that the faimeas or a trial will not be jeopardized" by prejud.lclal publicity. Tbe r\.\,ling upheld the New York Court or Appeals and a trial Judie who e>ecluded reports and the publlc Crom a pretrial bearina ID 1976 lnvolviftf two men accused of killing Wayne Clapp. a former policeman. In tbe Rochetter. N.Y .• suburb or Bri,IJl&oo. ult.lee Polter Stewart, writ· Ina maJortt.y. said, "The constitution nowhere mentions any right of access to a criminal trial on the part of the public " The r ight belongs to the ac- cused. he said. St ewart said the t rial judge can exclude the press aod public even when there might be other m eans lo prevent prejudice. "Because of the Constitution ·s pervasive concern for these two pl'ocess rights (of t.be accused). a trial judge may surely lake protective me~sures even when they are not strictly and in· escapably necessa~y,'' he said. "The danger of publicity COO· cerning pretrial suppression hearings is particularly acule, because it may be difficult to measure with' aoy degree or cer· tainty the effects or such public1 t.y on the fairness of the trial," Stewart said. He noted that once the trial is under way, it is much easier for the judge to k~p preJudlcial in· I -- rormation from the JUry Slmplv b y orde ring t hem fro m the courtroom and prevenlmg lhem fro m seeing or hcarin~ abo1.it ne ws or lhe c:ase The same is not true m pre- trial proceedings, when poten- tial members of the 1ury have g eneral access lo the news media, he said. In a dissenti ng opinion. Justice Ha rry A Blackmon s harply criticized the rule established today as "anflexi· ble." Jle said, "Thal rule 1s to the effect that if the defense and the prosecution m erely agree to have the public excluded from a s uppre11sion hearing, and the trial judge does not resist -as trial judges may be prone not lo do, since non-res istance 1s easier than resistance dosure s hall take place " eveli 1ab1<Z. in decron and cotton or 1C0% cotton r--~----~ ' \ \_ @J~o@@J§~ 44 Fhshwn l!ilond · N<•uiport 8ea h • 7141644-5070 1001 \.~stwood BIL•d .· Wesru•oo<f Vlllagt .. 2131479 772 7 . . .. ~VptLOT Monday. Jutv 2. 1119 WORLD I NATION. Jut oa ting ~ Carter Fears Recession s ' . . ...... ~'( Tom~~' M ... phiat" President Steps Up Criticism of OPEC tubborn Fourth SECOND 'ftlOUGflTS ON THE 2ND: When you.stop lo pond"r it. no little wonder that thls best of all po slble coaata w, .. jammed from beach to byway Uthi p•uit weekend. 111-., ciUsenry I~ btwtldered They face a non holiday. No doubt n1Jnu:rous of tht> populure streamed to lhr seashore the past two days m an effort to make 1l • r elebratJon of :some sort They know there Is s upposed to be a holiday But somehow, this onr has eluded our typical patterns of re cent years The Fourth of July. you see, falls on a Wednesday This makes it an automatic dJsaster HOW IN THE WORLD can you take a holtday that falls smack m the middle of the week and turn it into a three-day weekend '> Consider George Washington. If his birthday fa lls on a Wednesday, there's no difficulty. The Rovernment Just S M T T F L .4... 3 5 6 7 8 '.4 10 11 12 13 14 l~ 4 17 18 19 20 21 llJl''llt'l•I 22 ' 4 24 25 26 27 28 291 4 "31 ~~~~~~~~--J~ Bureaucrat Invents Calendar to Create Three-day Weekends s hifts it around. They declare that George was born on Monday. Lo, a three-day non-working weekend is created. Thus the populace is freed to burn more ~asoline. pollute more air, drink more booze and have more a cc1· dents. It 's a grand affaiy. Besides, George isn't around any more lo file an of f1c1 al protest about jiggering a round with his natal date. GOVERNMENT MAV also blandly hash around with Lincoln's Birthday, Me morial Day, Armistice Day or Prune Festival Day and history gets relegated to oblivion m fa vor of the three-day weekend. But the Fourth orJulyr - Alas. Independence Day just keeps moving around on the calendar a nd the bureaucrats who create three-day weekends have fallen into frustration. Let's face it; you just can't dec lare that the Fourth is either the Fifth or the Third. It just lacks credibility LAST VEAR, FOR example. the Fourth fell on a Tues· day. causing a m easure of difficulty among working forces. Numerous reports were filed by workers that pre- vious Monday. reporting the sudden and sad demise or Aunt Maude m Iowa or Uncle Harry in Chicago, thus re- quiring absence from labor a nd, by happenstance, creat· mg a four-day weekend. There is good news. however . for the government three-day holiday makers for the next three years . They won't have to struggle so much with the calendar. In 1980, the Fourth will be on a Friday, then on a Saturday the next and Sunday in 1981 What a relief Skylab R e turn Now July 12? WASHINGTON IAP> -The national space agency says Skylab will re-entere the Earth's atmosphere between July 9 and July 15. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Sun- day that July 12 was the most like l y d ay for the spa r e laboratory to begin its fi ery re- t urn to Earth. Earlier. NASA had estimated that the s pace s tation would return on July 23. Currently, Skylab makes one or- bit every 89.32 minutes, NASA added ~ ' WASJllN<iTON IAPl President Car ter. stepping up l'rlllc111m of the <;>raianm ttaon of Petroleum Exporting Countries, ny11 h11iCht!r oil prices have increased the risk of recession and may l·o~t lhl· nu\jon R00,000 jobs by the end of next year. "I think tilt' OPEC decisions will make a recession much more llktily thun 1t was before." Carter told a grouQ of reporters aboard Air f''orce One as he flt:w home Sunday from a nine-day visit to Japan and South Korea ., Referring to gener ally muted criticism of the world oil cartel. the.> pres1dl'nt said "It is obvious that there has been an excessive umount of timidity on the part Qf the consuming nations. . It i!: very dtfftcult for a stngle nation ... to let their lonely voice be mounted against the OPEC countries because they can single that country out with punitive withholding of oil or some other action." <'A RTER CITED THE declaration adopted at last week's Vance Raps Hanoi On Boat People v- BALl. Indonesia <AP> -Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance blast· cd Hanoi today for the mass expulsion of boat people and promised ··continuing Ame rican help in dealing with the refugee crisis." ·'The policy of systematic expulsion which Vi etnam is pursuing places respons ibility for the current crisis squarely on Vietnam 's sho ulders." Vance told the foreign ministers of the Associa · ti on of Southeast Asian Nations. Vance also told the ministers their countries and · the United States should "work together urgently to institute a n inte rna- tionally s uperv!f>ed relief pro· g r a m for the Kampuchean <Cambodian> people.'' and that the Carter administration sup· ported the establishment of ad· ditio na l 'refugee centers by Southeast Asian nations. MALAYS IA, meanwhile. towed 950 more boat people out to sea today It also said proc· essang centers for Indochinese refugees should be set up m Vietnam. the Un ited States. China. Australia, French ter ritories and other points. and it will propose this to the con ference on refugees in Geneva July 20. The 950 were intercepted in waters 180 miles northeast of Kuala Lumpur a nd were the largest single boatload of ref· ugees towed out to sea by Malaysia since the end of the Vietnam war four years ago. In the pas t two wee k s the Ma laysian governm en t has towed away more tnan 15,000 refugees as part of its policy of keeping new boat people out Home Minister Ghazali Shafte told reporters emigrants leaving Vietnam could be put into camp:-: there run by the UN. High Com- m1ss10ncr for Refugees. and from there the United St ates and other countries could transport them to p<"rmancnt residence!> after processm.: them Managua Refugees Hit by Typhoid MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP> Typhoid and tetanus have broken out a mong Managua's 150,000 civi l war refugees and food shortages a re driving others to renewed looting m the capital Government broadcasts reported sporadic fi ghting in the war between President An astasio Somoza's national guard and the San· dinista guerrillas. They said the guard bomb ed re b el -held M asaya, 20 m i les south of Man agua. and a ground force destroyed a rebel command post near the Co~ta Rican border. kil ling a number of guerrillas. The rebels still controlled a score of cities including Leon. th~ nation's second largest. 55 miles northwest of Man agua. "WE HAVE several cases of ty ph o id and t eta nus in Man agua." Dr. Humberto Lopez of the Nicaragua n R ed Cross said. "It won't be long before it is a major crisis if we don't start getting vaccine from other coun· tries." "T he Red Cross distributed its last food Saturday," s aid Miguel Schilel, the Red Cross director in Managua. "If food doesn 't ar rive soon from the outside. there will be disaster. . All of our stations are making urgent ap· peals to us to s hip them food and medici ne Leon. Es t el1 . 1\1 asaya, Chma ndega. . ·· Sch1lel said hundr<'ds of tons of food and medicine are waiting m other Latin Amen can coun· tnes for shipment to Nicaragua. but officials there were afra id to send in plane~ because of the rtghting Hundred~ of homele!is, hungry refugees wander through the bombed-out s lums in eastern M a n a g u a. s earch ing the s moldering ruins for food and asking about missing relative~ and friends. 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CC>nSUn'W'O d'boul 100 rt(I dnd bf'ltlly lhrPal-o home> beloro •I wn con111.-Su,,.,ay seven-nation economic summit in Tok deploring tbe latest price increases and declared that the stat ment "might have some special signaficance in the future ·· As ked wha t the United States cou do about OPEC beside£ make strong statements, he s aid: " woulrl rather not go into that , .I wilJ let the press specula te on what can be done." The president said the 60 percent increase in oiJ prices so fa r this year will add 2 to 21 ... , percentage points to the U.S. inflation rate and trim 2'h pe rcentage points from projected economic growth The admm1strat1on had hoped to keep inflation to 7.4 percent, but government fi gures s how the annual rate is now 13.4 percent. It had forecast economic growth for 1979 of 2.2 percent, down from .i percent last year. A Carter adviser. who asked not to be identified . said Sunday in tbe president's presence, "Our country this year ought to have roughly a zero growth r ate '· A recession is said to occur when the economy shows negative growth for a period of two consecutive quarters And another offtc1al aboard Air Force One s aid the recession Carter warned of would be a mild one, reaching a climax in the second half of this year. He forecast an upturn for 1980. Eyef 111 Billboard repairm an Paul Canning 1s an l'yl'ful for tat'c o n adve111sement a~ he cli mb!-. ladder to work on a light ing fi xtun>. An alert photographer captured this ~cene along a thoroughfare in Boston I Sh~p the Daily Pilot and Save! H•len• '° 41 Honoh1tu '° IS Hou lion .. , . 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"Tbe Lealslature hH no power to crant exlra c ompens ation or extra al· lowance to a public officer, public employee or contractor after tbe service bas been ren· dered ... " THE Bill IS BACKED by the 80.000-member California State Employees' Association, the largest of the organizations which represent the s tate 's 230,000 employees. In the Running APWl ........ o A friendly U.S. President campaign rival;y is started by two San Luis Obispo County residents. Democratic can· didate Daniel E . Sanderson , left, and Amer ican Indepen- dent Party candida te Charles N. Reinert kicked off their separate campaigns a t Reinert's home in Grover City. ~.July 2, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5 Fonda, Baez Wage Wa~ , Actress,-Singer Split on Vietnam Views LOS ANGELES (AP> -A civil war has split the American Left. but it's an old war; Vietnam's . Al odds are two pillars of the '60s an· li·war movement. s inger· songwriter Joan Baez and actress Jane Fonda. Ms. Baez says her efforts lo free the Vietnamese people from an oppressive regime reflect on· ly her desire lo ease human suf· re ring. MS. FONDA, however. feels Ms. Baez has deserted the anti- war cause and adopted a "better dead than Red" attitude. Some of Ms. Fonda's s upporters have gone so far as to s uggest Baez may be a CIA agent trying lo topple Vie!nam ·s Communist government. It all started when Ms. Baez helped found a group called Humanilas to investigate human rights violations a round Jhe world. The group's first target was Vietnam. HUMAN RIGHTS activist Jeanetta Sagan fl ew to Europe I . ..,..,,..,..._ '°"DA a A El and ioterViewed reporters. re· ligious groups and Vietnamese refugees. Ms. Sagan reported that up to 200,000 political prisoners were being starved and tortured in camps. and political dissidents were in· cessantly persecuted. Based on Ms. Sagan's report, Ms. Baez wrote an open letter of protest accusing the government of the Socialis t Republic of Viet- nam of using human beings as mine detector s, starving prisoners and holding them in airless steel boxes. EIGHT~Y-FIVE liberals signed the letter. which was revealed at a Los Angeles ne ws conference and read, m part. .. But Ms. Fonda. along with htr bu&band, Tom Hayden, refustlll to sign it. In a personal letter to Ms Baez. Ms. Fonda questioned th• reliability of her sources and her definition of repression. "I don't know If we can expect the Vietnamese people lo turn free those millions of people overnight, people who were in~ volved in a war much more hideous than any repression only five years ago," she wrote. "I HOPE YOU will reconsidet the a!>Sertion of your ad: That the Vietnamese people are •wail· ing to die.' Such rhetoric only aligns you with the most narrow and negative elements in our country who continue to believe that commu'flism is worse than death." she added. , Those who have chosen Ms, Fonda's side contend Ms. Baez has betrayed the Vietnamese people. Brown added, "The fact that some employees threatened an unlawful strike it they do not gel their way is no r eason to ca,itulate and ignore our con- stitution." ... CSEA SPOKESMAN Keith Hearn said Sunday the members have placed their faith in the Legislature, and he expected the first vote in the Senate today. The CSEA h as a uthor ized a strike in case the override at· tempt fails in both houses. 18,000 See Gay Parade .. With tragit irony. thC' cruel· t \. violence and o ppression prac·t1ced by foreign powers in· ) our country for more than a century continue today under the present regime. Instead or bringing hope and reconciliation to war-tom Vietnam, your gov- ern m e n l ha s cr eated a nightmare that overs hadows s ignificant progress achieved m man y areas of Vietnamese society ." "What we're really saying is that I'm betraying 17 or 18 geriatric Stalinists who are run· ning the government -not the people." counters Ms . Baez. 'Tm trying to help people. as a matter or conscience. who can l ~peak out for Lh emselve:. · Strike Continues LOS ANGELES <AP) No Christopher Street Wt•st Gay Parade made its 11 ~-mile trek Sunday. member of the cou nty board of supervisors. LOS ANGELES CAP> -While a strike by 500 nurses at a Kaiser Permanente hospital in Hollywood entered its second day today, officials at hu~e Cedars·Sinai Medical Center trimmed Ule1r patient popula- tion to prepare for a walkout by another 1.800 hospital workers. But Hearn said the "anger and frustration" among employees is such that they would carry out s ome kind of .. job action·• anyway, "whether the CSEA called it or not." violence or arrests were report- ed as an e s timated 5,000 homosexuals and their sup· porters marcned peacefully down Santa Monica Boulevard in an annual celebration of Gay Pride Week. The parade featured 90 units . in cluding floats, e questrian groups and marching bands. Among the political figures joining the parade were Grace Davis, a Los Angeles deputy mayor, and Ed .Edelman, a The parade is held in com · memoration or a 1965 confronta- tion between police and gays on Christopher Street m New York City. Thal incident is now looked on as a turning point in the Cighl for gay rights. Another 18,000 persons looked on, some from rooftops, as the THE LETTER WAS printed in fi ve major newspapers May 20. Western Airlines U.S., Mexico Plights End -LOS ANGELES <AP) -All Western Airlines j flights between the United Stat.es and Mexico bave been cancelled because of a work stoppage by l Mexican workers, tbe airline says. Western operates eight ro~d-trip flights a day between California and three cities in Mexico - fou r daily flights between Los Angeles and Mexico City, one between San Diego and Mexico City, two between Los Angeles and Guadalajara, and one between Los Angeles and Acapulco. Fires Kiii A 11i•ab By The Associated Press Several dogs. horses, ducks and chickens burned to death in one of a series of fires that charred some 3,500 acres of Southern California brus h through the weekend. One of the fi res had burned about 1,500 acres of wilderness by Sunday afte rnoon i n the Providence Mountains, 70 miles northeast of San Bernardino and was still raging early today, said a San Diego fire dispatcher who declined lo give his (--------) name. STATE Firefighters w8rking • mostly on hand crews -------- because of rugged ter· rain hoped to contain another fire three miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border today Mo~ Q1take• Due? BIG BEAR <AP) -Scientists say there is no way to tell whether more earthquakes are in store for Southern California after four minor quakes shook this small mountain resort town 90 miles east of Los Angeles during the past week. ·'We can only know generally that there is strain building up along those faults," said California Institute of Technology spokesman Den- nis Meredith in Pasadena. Searrla A flandoned SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Rescue teams have abandoned an eight-day 80,000 square mile search for the fishing boat Calafia and its eight crewmen after receiving a distress call from them more than a week ago. Coast Guard officers said the boat disappeared in turbulent seas 14 miles northwest or Pomt Reyes the night of June 22 after a crew member radioed that the ship was sinking. 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Weed/Publisher Thom•s Keev1l/Ed1tof Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal Pege Editor I ·Call on County For Refugee Aid Taking note of th• trqic pll1ht ol Indochina 'a "boat people" and the thousands ol other retu1ees In Southeast Asia camps. Prestdent arter bu announced the United St~tes will double its rate of refuaee acceptance -from 7 ,000 to 14,000 a month. beliMlna this month. Ttui; 1s u muve of special Sl&Dlficance lo Orange County. Alrt.!u~· un eaumated 21,000 Indochinese re· fu~ce att li vm~ ln the county. About. 300 more are arriv ltlg eu t'h monU1, many to Join f amlltes alreaidy settled hert' Whal e atll are euttt'r to work and become 8Clr· summmt. utmost 1t ll nt'l'd help from the community ab U"ll.!y attempt to cstublash new homes and lives. For ttus rcn!>on the Resettlement and Supportive Service for th'' Catholic Community Agencies in Orange County, \\lli<h has settled about half the county 's arriving refugees. hus 1s1;;u~d un appeal ror help. Th~· needs range from famiUes willing to act as sponsor~. helping to find homes and jobs. to physicians ready to donule medical care. language instructors and donors of dollurs. clothang, furniture and other household aoods /" County res1ctents who would be able to assist in any ma nner may <·ull lhe agency at 541 ·4496, or contact one of the many communaty churches that have participated in t.he refugee aid program. There is no reward for this humanitarian effort ex- cept the touching gratitude of these hapless people who need help ~o urgent!) Another Legal Muddle Unsnarling the snafus that occasionally result from the good intentions of our lawmakers sometimes appears to be an endless task. Only las t week, Gov. Brown signed an urgency measure that will permit the California Highway Patrol to resume releasing addresses of accident victims to avoid confusion in identification. The CHP had refused to gave out addresses on the theory that this would be in violation of the state's 1977 privacy law. So the author of the law had to introduce ,inothcr measure specifying that release of addresses wou ld not be a violation. Now the ~ame can of worms seems to be developing 1n connection with the release of information by ho~pit.1ls. At rresent, hospitals are permitted to release pt·r~ona identification of patients admitted, along with the general nature of injuries and general condition. A measure now wending its way through the l .t>~i slature would prohibit the release of this information unle~s specifically authorized by the patient. This ban would apply not only to the press but also to inquir ing fri't•nds and relatives. Smee many accident victims are in no conditon to :rntholize release of information when they are taken to t1 ho!:i pital, thjs clearly is a rule that could result in great tonfusion and anxiety for persons seeking positive iden- tif 1c ataon and reassurance that the victim is not in immi nent d:mge r. " · Prol<!ction of individual privacy is a worthy goal, but not at the expense of the sort of mischief ill-conceived Jaws like these can cause · Handle With Care We continue to find that medical miracles can backfire if misused. Most Americans by now are a ware that gulping an antibiotic for every s niffle or hangnail can build up a re- • si~tance to the drug that may be dis,astrous in the event of ~ really serious illness. Dy the same token. the once·f amiliar mobile X-ray unit that traveled a bout taking routine chest X-rays now i~ looked on with suspicion by radiation experts. Not tha t a chest X-ray accounts for a heavy dose of radiation. But. combined with what may be other net'essary X-ray examinations or treatments, it could begin to s pell trouble. Doctors are firm in insisting that thl risk of omitting, an X·ray study can far exceed the radiation hazards. But patients s hould take individual steps to keep a good record of all the medical and dental X·rays they un· dergo, including dates and the location of the X-ray films if they are filed by a physician. Sometimes examination of a previous X-ray will remove the need to make a new one. Pregnant women. of course, should avoid any X-ray not regarded as essential and all young adults should avoid X-ray exposure of the reproductive organs when possible. Some may reme mber when shoe stores routinely used an X-ray type machine for checking the fit of children's shoes. Those gadgets have long vanished - and for good reason. X·ray examinations should be as carefully prescribed as powerful drugs. They're still miraculous, but only in competent hands . ... • Opinions expressed 'n Iha space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.' BolC 1560. Costa Mesa, C~ 92626. Phone (714) 642-~~. Boyd I Short Peopk ByL.M.BOYD Argument continues over I.be old claim that short peo- Dear Gloomy Gu Did the gas shortage rioters team their riot·· expertise when they demonstrated against offshore oil drilling and nuclear plants? SHORT OF GAS- '"""''/ G11• Ceftl-lt 4re tit .. mltH '' F"Hftrt 41141 •• 11el --nly Ntlec1 .. ·~ ...... :::::i~T..':1.,~':",..... • pie in general live longer than tall people. Scholars in recent years have tried to re- fute the notioo with studies of death records. And some have seemed to do so. The • latest search, though, was an analysis of 263 famous peo- ple. Those among them over 6 feel tall Ii ved o n t he average 73 yeara. Those un· de~ 6 feel Ii ved on the average 82 years. In dramatic roles, the &c· lr(las frequenUy makes her e ntrance by walkln1 down1tatrs, but rarely is she shown making her exit by walkln1 upsttlrs. This ls not the case of the actrua In comedy roles. A motion picture dlrector of some re· DOWD explains It. Hardly any 1Jrl looks well going upstairs. ) ' Rowland Evans/Robert Novak One-term Pledge for Reagan? L.ANCASTER . Pa. -The small thundercloud lhat tralls Ronald Rtua.ian on his sclf- <-on rl d e nt ascent l O the Republican pr~idential nonuna· lion appcarl>-d he re in the Corm of u modl'Jl suggestion from an ordent t'l upport e r : why not pledge lo serve only one term·! Thul queslton was put private· IY to Rea11tan and his campaign adv isers by Rep. Robert W a lk er, w hose con· g re ss lon~I fund raiser Reugan had waived h ts normal handsome fee to addr ess. Like oth er Reagan supporters, Wa lker has noted with coocern the preoc- cupation a mong Republicans with the fact that their presiden· tJal fronl·ruruter will be 69 years old during next year's Detroit convention. Walk er. a highly intelligent young (36> conservative in his ~ccond term, is unequivocally com milted to R eagan and negative about John R. Connally as a turncoat De mocrat. Thus, he is a friend seeking to bury, not to raise, the age of Reagan. The congressman's theory is that the sooner R eagan pledges a one-term limit, the quicker will he elimioate speculation about a man entering bis second presidential term in his mid·70s. A ONE-TERM declaration bas been talked about for well over a year but never seriously enter· tained by the Reagan camp. Reagan himself does not like the idea. Neither does his master strategist, J ohn Sears. who feels it will only call attention lo Reagan's age. Yet, one senior Reagan adviser does not rule out Wa lker's s uggestion. ''It 1s something we might consider at a later date," he told us. That cryptic comment rec- ognizes the one great obstacle between Reagan and the pres· identlal nomination. To many Republicans Reagan is 50 far in front that nobody can catch him. But reactions to him-during re- cent spealting engagements in Charles McCabe La n cas t e r , Bo s ton and W ashlngtoo showed that the age u1sue is real REAGAN 'S POLITICAL strategists have insisted It Is not serious. contending his long· range problem in the general election campaign will be public percept.ion of him not as an old man but as a heartless right· winger. They argue that only newsmen ask Reagan about his age <his stock reply being that the public is concerned not about .. chronology" but "whether a pe rson is physically fit .. ). In truth , however, the re· porters are saying out loud what the Republican faithrul PoUlely whisper. At those recent stops in the East, his age was the over. riding topic or conversation among listeners who heavily favor him for president. What Reagan said was ignored: how he looked generated e ndless speculation. That was the case in Lan· caster , stolidly Republicao and overwhelmingly Reaganite. Republicans who paid $50 lo hear Reagan de bated among themselves questions of cos· metlcs: Has be aged? Isn't he a bit pale? Or, a little wrinkled? UD.DD DD - "Would you believe that guy is nearly 70 years old?" one busi· nessman asked his wife when Reagan spoke at Randolph, Mass., on Boston's south shore. Most people would not. Nor bas the smooth·as·silk technique of the greatest Republican orator of his day diminished. Reagan is guaranteed to be interrupted frequently by well·satisfied busi- ness and Republican audiences. NEVERTHELESS, one reason for the lntense interest in his age 1s the meager intellectual con· tent of his current speeches. Al· tacks on .big government and adulation of American business closely resemble his standard lecture two decades ago as tour- ing troubador for the General Electn c Co. Sorae of b..is J.by·5 index cards are truly antique particuJarly one telling ho~ 131 ~eparate truces make up mort than half the cost of a slice of bread. Using s uch old material 1s part of the intentional Reagan rampaign tactiC' of lying low un· 111 autumn. Reagan·s staff has bt!en developing new themes to be unveiled in Septem ber, when pres umably the hoari index cards will be laid aside. So fat, Reagan has survived this sem1- ~u bmerged period with un- d1m1rushed hjgh poll standings. BUT SUBTLE signs of erosion were evident at tht! recent Na· 11onal Federation of Independent B u s 1 n c s s c o n v e n t i o o i r. Washington. While hounding him for autographs, the bust· nessmen agreed Reagan lacked • the punch o f t wo earlier ~peakers · Rt>p. Jack Kemp - and, more s1gniftcanlly, Cun· nally. One bus1nttssman attendrn~ the convention 1s an it<'ll't Hl'pubilcan polit.Jc1a11 and met prn ately with Reagan. Im pressl"d by Rca~an's dignity and ~ood mannt>r..,, the business man had one ~·omm1:nl afterward totally unrelated to the 1~i;uc~. "Ile look1'<1 awfull y pale: ma}l'Jc 111• couJd use some s untan. oil ·· Rl'p. W.ilker·~ modc-;t sugges- tion for a one.term declaration 1s tntendf'd lo remove Reagan·~ candadacv troni th1· realm of cosmetology. Carter's Gloomy Truths May Sway Voters The~ is something about this man James Earl Carter that eludes me. Maybe the key ~ in his name. He inappropriately a nd even grotesquely calls hjmself Jimmy. There is no less Jimmy-like person that I have ever seen or heard. It is known that nobody other than J. E . Carter decided he s hould be called Jimmy. In truth there is nobody I can think of who lends himself less to a nick· n a m e than J . E . Carter. Un· le ss th at nickname be Doc. There is a bridge between J. E. Ca rter a nd Jimmy that eludes me. Likewise between the pbonily smiling puppet who ran for or. fi ce and the grim scold who con· fronts us on the tube like a schoolmistress. 1 suspect the scold is nearer to the man's true nature than the smiler . There must be some connection. It Art Hoppe eludes me. YET I HAVE the feeling that we are goiog to have to deal with President Carter for a long time, and that he ts going to have a greater impact on our lives than most other presidents. 1 think Carter is going to be a t wo.term president, but tbe terms are not going to be con· secutive. I think he will be de· feated by whatever Republican run s in 1980 , a nd th at Republican. no matter who he is, is going to make such a mess of things that the American public are going to fall E ratefuJ. ly on Carter to t>f.c"Klip the pieces. The future that Carter has been so patiently explaining to us unheeding folk is indeed the future that will bedevil the next president, no matter who he is. It will be Carter·s ultimate luck if it is not him. The things that have Carter in trouble now will have Reagan or Connally or whoever m even deeper trouble. The crises that Carter wrestles with will mostly be around in the next presiden- li a I quadrennium : high gas prices and s hort s upply. un· c hecked inflation , s tallt·d Mideast peace. seven• doubts about nuclear energy, SALT II. and the growing military pow4:r of Russia. • THE FOOL'S paradise in which Americans have been hv· mg since the end of World War II will be S(•cn for what it is. The warnings of that earnest, intense . little man from Georgia will come back to the voters with even more evangelical force than in the original utterance President Carter. wh o is now perceived as a weak man muck· ing around the grip of prob· le m s far beyond his g rasp, will look like a prophet who was dishonored in his own country by being turned out of office alter one term. We will be dying to bring him back. and Barkis. you may be sure. will be w11lin~. My scenario could go awry 1f Carter's b1ct for re-nomination should go awry, and Wl' ~Cl either Teddy Kennedy or Jerry Rrown as a Democratic can· d1date who shall prevail. The re· suit would be the same in '84, I am convinced. We would recall Carter. who will then be the \Jlams nnc1onatus. BUT I DO NOT think this 1s the way 1l will work. Brown, for the good of us all. 1s sinking ac; a l'and1date, in the murk of his µe r so nal 1mpr obabll1ty. A weathervane controllfog lhe ship of s tate 1s precisely what we do not reqwre at this Juncture. T hough Kenne dy h ~s the greatest Popular strength of all the challengers at this time, l accept the wisdom of those close lo him that he will never run for president so long as his mother. the redoubtable Rose. is alive. She is said to be dead set against hi s running. on the altogether reasonable fear that her last son will be gunned down. Kennedy is said to believe thjs himself. So the man who is telling us the truth about this country, in c;low and mournful numbers. 1s 1n a way assuring his political future. even though he does not know 1t. He has tried to tum 11~ away from escapism and ir· r£'spons 1b1lity. Under his s uc- cessor. I predict . we will get the message and get down on our knees to have btm back. A 'Secret' Too Well Kept Spelled Trouble I'm not going to make any bones about it. I hit Milt Haberdash with a jack handle. I'm clearly guilty of assault and battery at the very least. But I'll tell you one thing: No jury in the world would ever convict me. Listen: It all started about a month ago when Milt sidled up to me at the office with a s mug smile on his race and said in a l ow voice, ''Gu ess what? Alice and I have d iscovered thi s won · derful little out·Of·the·way French gas sta· tion." "That's nice." I said without much interest, as Milt and Allee are one of those couples who are always discovering wonderful little out-of ·lhe·way something or others, most of which are generally well worth keeplng out or the way of. ''IT'S OWNED by thes e . marvelous old French people, Pierre and Marie ... said Milt. ··They really know how to run s gas station.·· .. Oh?" I said, suppressing a yawn. "But what J like best about it," said Milt nonchalantly, "is that there's never any Une. .. Exactly where is it. Milt?" l Inquired Politely, grabbing his lapels. "Odd, that's what everybody asks.·• said Mllt, calmly remov· ing my h ands and dus ting himself off. "But I can't tell you. There's only a few or us who know about it and we're all sworn to secrecy. After au. if I told you. I'd have to tell ev. erybody. And . believe me, crowds would destroy the ambience.·· I FEEL the ract that I didn't strangle Mill on the SPOt speaks well for my gentle nature . Besides. then I never would have learned his secret. So we settled lnto a cal and mouse con· lest -he boasting whenever possible about his ttn,d and I dis· . paraging it in hopes he wouJd drop a hint as to its location. "Had a beautiful 9.8 gaUons there yesterday." he would say with a satisfied smirk. ''Topped 1t off with a quart of oil " ··1 guess they deal in off brands?" "Oh, no." he said. ''It's not a great gasoline, but it's a good gasoline. And al 79.9 cents a gallon I think you might be am used by its anti· knock qualities. Of course, the service, as always, was superb. Marie checked my tires without even being asked. It's all part of the prix fixe." "Must be a seedy -looking place." I said cleverly. ..Oh. no• From tht! outside, Quotes. .. Show me ft doctor who makes houi>e calL<J and we'll give him an exemption." -New Yortt Enugy Comml .. loner Jame• LaRocca, as the state Im· plemented 1t.s odd-even gas ra· tlonlnt plan you'd never know it was a gas station unless someone told you. ll 's got checkered curtains in t he wi ndo w and ... " He stopped, smiled and waggled a fin ger at me ... Oh. no. you don't. you rascal. you !" I WAS beginning lo think see· ing him strangled would be well worth letting him take bis secret with him. Then the other day I was parked In line in front of &be Texxon station. hoping It might open this week. I started chang· ing a flat Ure for want of anything better lo do when up drove Milt. I asked if he'd hffn thrown out of his lltUe French gas station for undertipping. "l can never go there agaln," he said, shak- ing bis head. "Re member my telling you how just a rew of us kne w about it and pledged ourselves to secrecy'!" "Yes?" I said. ··Well," he said disconsola,te· ly , "It went bankrupt." I remember piclting up lbe jmck handle. Then everythin& went blank. Air Essential Inspector's Wotk Ballooning tJ RBANA . 111. <AP l , Jhymond Anderson has one ot lbt ftw Jobi ln t.be world that de- pends on hol aJr. and biis work haa really ballOOIMCI alnc1' lm. Tb1t'a when And non opened h la own hot alr balloon lMl>f'C· tlon Mnd repair •ervlce, one of lbe few ol ltB klnd ln the country .. THE BALLOONS ue licensed and they have to be m apected once a year," saya An d e rson. a retired aircraft mechanic. "But unytime tht•v are ~amaged. they brin& lhem an I don'l o k for work. they JW.t come " A Federal Aviatio n Ad mlnblration otflcl1I encouraae<J Anderson to aet Into lbe buslnes11 when he retired from h is job at th~ Univcralty of I lltno111 ' Wiiiard A1rport. There were no other ballOOft lnspectton and "' pair statloM withln hundreds of males of Urbana. Anderson t>B.Yll he inspeclb or repair& ubout three doztin balloons a year. "NO _TWO AJU; 1tlikt'. ht· i.a) ~ ""E"very ume '.'t ou monkt>\ Pension Systems Strain Forecast WASHINGTON <AP> - Pension systems will strain un· der the weight or lbe expected rise in the elder'.ly population during the next century, accord· ing to a staff report presented to the President's Commission on Pension Policy. T he inc reased num her of elderly people may lead "future generations to reconsider the level or pension income that was dpproved by today's generation fo r its own retirement,·• the commission was told. Elderly 'Favored' * S ACRAME NT O <AP) Seriously ill apd e lderly people will wm a spot at the top of the civil court calendar starting next year under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. -The bill , AB146 by -A s· semblyman Herschel Rosenthal. gives people over 70 and people with senous illnesses a high priority on crowded court calen d'ars. Rosenthal s aid in committee hearings that people sued by the elderly might have an incentive now to delay the case wr years in hopes that the plalntiff died before the trial. ,. The commission is beginrung a two-year, $2 million study of the nation's pension systems aimed at developing a national retire· ment income policy. ACCORDING TO the report, between now and the year 2035, the number of people aged 65 and over may increase by more than 120 percent. At the same time, the report says, the poten- tial labor force -age 18 to 65 is expected to grow by onl y 6 percent. The report says this surge m the elderly population is a result of the post-World War II baby boom. . Those post-war babies are age 20 to 32 and are working and s upporting a much s maller group of retired and disabled. But after 2000, they will begin retiring, providing large num- bers of elderly to be supported by pensions. -••_HlS'tORICALLY,. THERE has been an implicit social con· tract that the working genera· tions will help support the re· tired and disabled generations either privately or publicly," the report said. But "the contract may have to be renegotiated if the future size of the retired and disabled more than doubles relative to the worki.Qg ag~$~~ration ." • w1lh om• )'OU fmd somothang d1( frrt"nt .. Andt'rllOn begins by stretctunJC the huwt·. tm1hlly colored nylon balloon out 1n 11 friend's l it'l·acre back yurd. He carefully inspects CVNY UU'h of fubric, Stitching unJ cables. and the hardware that coMel'ls the balloon to the burner tmd passenger basket. li e tries t o Hhedule his customer1> so that all the inspec· lions for the year are done before winlt!r "It ~wti. pretty cold spreading them out on lht! snow." he says NDERSON. WHO sometime'> 1-:l'I:. help from another mspec: to r. 1>3 Y'· the next step is to ex· amrne the inner surfaces of the \Jalloon "Somet1mt•s we use a fan to fill 1l. and "l' take off our shoes and walk ans1de, .. he says. ··But we've crawled in there too. In this summer heat, it is really hot in there." Small holes in the material, especially if they are below the mld·section of the balloon, do not have lo be repaired. "ANYTHING UNDER the m1d W111t y poi nt is n o t too critical.'' Anderson ·says . "I've seen them fly where you could walk through the holes." The top is more important because the air is hotter in that part of the balloon. And that 1s where there 1s a large fl ap that c·an be opened to let out the hot air so the balloon can descend quickly. There also is a side vent for releasing air and controlling altitude. The most common problem is s corched material near the burners at the bottom of the balloon. It is brittle and can tear easi~y. Anderson, using a sewing machine in his shop, replaces damaged sections. "LANDING IN CORN stalks: brush and fences don't do it any good either," Anderson says. &ut, he says owners of the balloons. which cost an average or $8,000, want to take care of them. An inspection without repairs usually takes about two hours, Anderson says. He says there has been a big increase in the number of hot aj r balloons in recent years. Some are used for pleasure flying and others for advertising. Monday, Juty 2 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7 ILLINOIS MAN'S 'HOT AIR' SERVICE IS ONE OF ONLY A FEW IN COUNTRY Raymond Anderson Inspects and Repairs Hot Air Balloons In Friend's Yard I lns~ance Plan Set? WASHINGTON <AP> --A nuclear power in· dustry committee creat· ed after the Three Mile Island accident says 1l 1s exploring the idea of a n i ns urance prog r a m financed by th e 70 utilities that have nuclear power plants "It would be useful in d e alin g with <:X · traordlnary expenses re· s uiting from a large out· age," s aid Floyd W. Le wis , chairman of the committee. S uch an ins urance plan could be in place by next >'.ear, Lewis said. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 -------------- SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER All thru the month of July SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70°/o or more. Alt i.._ _.. M4ectrd fr0tn ~er \toc.k, ftOtttiftc) it lwtd bock. Mmty ltetM -lifftitrd or .,_ of o killd. To cuwn Hie 111ost •aried MfectiOfl' of lole iteim it'' ~'iroble to •hit ow st.ow,_ ot .,_ ...tiHt con•eniettee. The sale :.tarts today. 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" j I I I I • ., A8 DAIL V fltl.OT ~.July a. 1t7t MISCELLANY •••••«A•tly • BOIS~. Idaho <AP) -Matt Leibendorfer, 17, ... p'aya a aot to tako violin leuona. The leuons lhemae!ves aren't that eicpenalve. ~ut tbe Bolae youth paya SJ lS every two WMk1 to ! to Portland, Ore .. lo lake them. He 1tudies with chael Foxman, concertmaater ol the Ore1on , ympbony Orehe1t.ra. - HE FLIES TO PORTLANDon Saturdaya,tues a a two-hour lesson. and retuma on Sundays. Tht: rugbta are on weekends because until this month Leibendorler was a hlah school 1eolor. He was ooe of 12 student.a in the 668·me1Dber 1raduatJn1 class .. • Borah IUgh School to araduate with a perfect ~.t arade avera1e~ He worka about 30 hours a w~k at a local movie theater, but spends two to four houl's per , dacy doing what be likes best -playing the violin. He uses a $5,000 violin made by Don Eckland el Dallas. But be hasn't paid for it yet, and must · terape up the money by himself to keep it . .. WE ARE A LITTLE TIGHT now, because my mother is supporting the family," Lelben· dorfer said. "And I don't have time to take on .~ another job to try to pay for it. But I think it will work out. "I have to believe that everything will turn out fl&ht." be said in an interview with the Idaho Statesman. This fall, Matt will attend Ohio's Oberlin • CoJJege on a scholarship VD Conquered By Old Drug CHJCAGO <AP> · An anti-viral drug that has been around for nearly two decades has been found effective in treating a widespread venereal disease in women wbicb has been resistant to other drugs, two Pennsylvania researchers report. A study of the effectiveness or 2-deoxy-D- glucose in the treatment of genital herpes simplex mfecti9n was done by Drs~ Herbel A. Blough and Robert L. Giunt.Oli of the University or Penn- slyvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia. IN A REPORT IN THE Journal or the American Medical Association, they say the drug proved successful m 95 percent of the cases of initial gen.i tal herpes infection, which accounts for .about 13 percent of all veneral disease seen in the United States. "Notable improvement" was seen in 90 per- cent of the cases of recurrent or secondary herpes infect.ions. The physicians used the drug on 3G women with initial infections and 25 with recurrent or secondary infections. It was applied four times a day. In each group the MEDICINE that some received an ( , ) women were divided so applicetioa containing --------"-the drug while others were given an inert ap- plication for comparison. Blough and Giuntoli reported that in the first group there were two recurt'ent infections after 24 months, and these were in a woman who bad re- ceived a kidney transplant and was on im· munosuppressants lo prevent rejection or the transplanted organ - WOMEN SUFFERING FROM genital herpes infections typically have lesions, redness and swelling and painful urination. The drug, the physicians said, relieved their discomfort within 12 to 72 hours of application and 90 percent of the patients were symptom-free within four days. Besides the pain and discomfort gential herpes causes, it is of added concern to patients and doc· tors because in pregnant women the virus may s pread to the letus at time of delivery and-it also has been associated with cancer of the cervix WIBLE THE ANTI· VIRAL act.ion of 2·deoxy 0 -glucose has been known for 19 years, the re- searchers sald, heretofore it has not been used clinically, alUlough it bas been tested in treating a herpes infection in the eyes of laboratory rabbits. It bas been found to work by interfering with the multiplication of the herpes virus. Marina Grad Gets Air Force Position A Marina High School graduate, Mavis Thorp, 17, bas been appointed to the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss Thorp, a Huntington Beach resident, was selected on tbe basis of test scoring, grade-point average while at Marina and her community and school activities, a school spokesman said Miss Thorp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thorp, participated in school team sport&, the German Club, California Scholarship Federation and tbe Medical Exploren and was graduated rrom high school in June. Pageant Tickets Set Pageant of the Masters tickets are available through tbe non-profit New HoriZ0111 group, which . • serves the developmentally disabled. • Tickets to the Laguna Beach program are 1 available for the nigbta of July 31, Aue. 7 and Aug . • • 14 at $14 a ticket. Hall of tbe ticket price la tax-~ · deductible. ~ • For NHT'HtlOOS, call 547-3135. r t Kids Lagging Behind CHICAGO CAP ) -Relulta from Nadine teltl ( adalailWnd in April and lllQ lbow that almoet _...fourth of the '3,000 elpth-crade stlldenta ln ote~'• public school system cannot read well ... 1o IJ'aduate. a.lcqo Board of EducaUoD Hid that of tire\ Dumber only 2,8U, thole who read below a. llltll·snde leftJ, wl1l be held beck anotber year. • etlNn wlll be required to tUe nmedlal readlna coa ..... • I .~ •. ,....... 9Finiah Nino Oran1e Coaat realdenta have complet· ed a twe>-')'tarpsycbiatrtc t~chnlclan lra1n.Ln& pro· a ram al Cypress Colle1e: From Cos la M esa : Sh ella Devlin, Gary Jamea, Lydia Martinez • Carole O'Loghlin and Lynda Wlch.laz. fl'rom Fountai n Valley: Jeffrey Graves, De bora h Hichs and Carol Sponholz. Joseph S. Wells, D.P.M. cmnounc., IM ope""'9 o/ ~ o/fic• /or IM practice o/ General and Surgical Podiatry at Beach Medical Villa 17522 Beach Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington Beach 843..1998 MATT LEIBENDOAFER TUNES UP ON HIS 15,000 VIOLIN Commuting for Leuon• Coata Him 1115 Every Two Week• Fro m Huntington Bea c h : Ra c hel Therkleson. / fASHIOI TAii TOPS Our IMg. 2.57·2.~ $2 Cotton Styles in super colM SAVE ' DIDI OI ~ WATCllD Variety ol rnen·a or ft97 #Om9n'a Slyfea. • -.... MISSfr Qrr IHOlrs Our lt99, 2.11-3,57 Pol)'ester laat11ons 210 1t1cfud1ng Jog~s s • .,. Stylish cord ieans in auorted COiors and lllZH 5• $3 Vf111f Hand _ \lflnd Of ~I ele<ilrlc; p111tlo CMe· 58"9· -.LI .., --•.mnm •1 •• -.,_ a.TIPI .... •.wY ·---.. Orlons 8Cryhc/nylon. 8 ,., Color choice. Save • .., t ._....._ "' . Pair 1r1sh sprtng 1r1sh spring 111111 IPllll• SOAP Double Qeodorlnt: 23~ !Of lamHy use. ¥ 3.5-oz' Ea. '*''"" llll.I' aOL lltOl1" PlllT IOllDER PAPEllTOWELS !$f 100 Sheets, 2· ply. 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"I WANT TO TAKE A moment from the hectic pace of the Oval Office to bring you up to date on the progre~ of our administration and to ask you to become a contributor to the Democratic Party " It was in the second half of the first sentence -the part about the Democratic Party -th at caused Sen. Richard S. Schweiker to realize something was wrong. The letter went on for three pages. . IT WAS EASY TO SEE why the pace is so hectic. The president talked about bringing peace to the Middle East, about cutting unemployment and getting control of ''runaway government," cutting spending, reducing waste and facing up to inflation. "We arc working for the good of all," said CartP r. Ile also had wonderful things to say about the Democratic Party and concluded that "frankly, any person who's lucky enough lo be president and sm art enough to be a Democrat knows that his success, my success. is based on our long party history of g reat national and international purpose." PRETTY IMPRESSIVE STUFF, even to a Republican like Schweiker. So the senator sent this brief reply: "Dear Mr. President. · "f appreciate your taking a moment from the hectic pace of the Oval Offi ce to bring me up to date on the progress of your administration and to ask that I become a contributor to the President's Club of the Democratic Party. "l hope you will understand that J feel I must respectfully decline your kind invitation because of a prior commitment. Many months ago I an- nounced that I would work for the election of Rona ld Reagan as our next president." Gay Register To Continue SACRAMENTO <AP> --Homosexuals with misdemeanor soliciting offenses on their records will have to register as sex offenders for at least another year. A bi ll to repeal that requirement was killed in an 11-25 Senate vote last week despite arguments by the author that it was a waste of money because police don't use the registration forms. THE LOSING ROLL CALL came on SBS39 after an opponent, Sen. H.L. Richardson, R· Arcadia, said, "There is no reason to liberalize the law more than we have for the gay community." Current law requires persons convicted of sex crimes to register with the sheriff or police chief whenever they move. The author of the repeal proposal, Sen. Alan Sieroty, D-Los Angeles. said the registration re· quirement amounts to a life-time punishment which serves no law enforcement purpose. HE SAID POLICE sort the registration forms of persons convicted of misdemeanor soliciting charges into a different fiJe from the records of persons convicted of rnore serious sex crimes and use only the major crimes file in investigating sex cases. Lobbyists for the attorney general, district al· torneys and correctional offi cers opposed the bill on grounds it would take an investigating tool away from police. Of the charge of soliciting, Sieroty said, ''Es· .,entially the same offense in a heterosexual sit\Ja· tiop is not prosecuted." 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Good Only When ~Mnted At The Flreworkt Stenda 8poneored By Combtned Ch1rttt.1 Benefits average about $30 a person a month. COSTA MESA SANTA ANA TUmN The Cart"r administration 1ay1 that It Conareiss does not approve a hl1her spending limit for thia fiscal year by July 15, it wlll have to cut benefitli to all 6 million households in half for The Senate already planned to wait until it returns July 9 from its current recess. The House The pending bills would raise authorized s pending to $6.77 billion. About $7 .1 billion is ac· tually expected to be spent. but about $338 million left from last year does nol count toward the limit. •I '- ... N19Tll IRUa •.•n• . ,_ llTlfl ... BEACH CHAIR 498 folcl•l'Q cll.,r i*iett IOt bMctt Of 1>9ll0 use l.ghi-gllt. Jtu<dy Nylon ..otl<"9 ., .. •UY -·. 26-QUART FOAM CHEST L'!Jll-.Oht easy to st0<e loam Cl'leSI GtNI tor 01/ICIOOf p.<:nQ and beaclln S..,l'Q Prices! 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Pelicans, like She Teaches 'P etology' . TURLOCK <AP) -People perplexed by their pet's puzzling behavior problems may someday have a way to cure them, if a Cal State Stanislaus anthropology professor bas her way. Carol Carson has founded the Institute for the Study of Domestic Animals lo study behavior problems among animals such as cats and dogs. ••WE'VE BECOME MORE AWARE of pet bel}avior ~rob~rns as we move them fflrther .and farther into an urban lifestyle that is different from their natural state,·· said Carson. ·~1 hope that I can perhaps keep someone from buying a oet that is inappropriate to their lifestyle." Through the institute, she plans to research pet problems and also gather material that can be combined into college classes for those interested in the s11bject. Pets, although they J m ay not have all the ( PET.s emotions and intelligence _ with which their masters ---------·credit them, often send messages, said Carson. A dog who digs in a flower bed or a cat that tears up furniture may just be expressing frustra- tion, said Carson AL1110UGH SCI ENTISTS HAVE long studied s uch animals as primates in the wild, surpris- ingly little has been done with man's closest com· panions, said Carson. She became interested in domestic animals because the opportunities for studying wild animals have become limited. Many problems arise because a pet owner pick.s a pet unsuitable to his llfektyle, such .as the apartment dweller who buys a German Shepherd puppy, Carson said. BY RESEARCHING 11IE BERA VIOR pat· terns of different breeds of cats and dogs, she hopes to put together information that will be helpful to people who want a pet. She has already studied how people talk to their pets and how that in turn reflects on the owner-pet relationship, she said. Some people might own a pet for companionship, while others are seeking to enhance their own esteem or to educate a child, she said. "People might choose a certain breed because it is beautiful and they want to feel good about themselves through the dog," Carson said. \ THIS CAN CAUSE SOME problems, --\"" partidularly if the breed is one that is popular, Carson said. Often people who don't know anything . about the tempennent of a popular dog breed end I up producing animals that are hyperactive or slow because of their genetic background. She bopes to lecture to kennel clubs, which have a tremendous impact on dog breeds, she said. The institute's first formal project will be re- search she plans to do this summer at a Los Angeles-area veterinary clinic known for its treat- ment of pets with cancer. "I WANT TO STUDY THE scenario that de· velops when a client comes in and discovers his pet has cancer," she s aid. Along with the biology professor at the college, Judith Brown, Carson bas alre.ady started teach· ing classes in animal behavior. U interest in the area is great enough, tb4aY may even work toward offering a minor or m~or in °petology," Carson said. "What we really hope to do is bring together a wide group of people who are interested in dif. ferent aspects of pets,'' Carson said. 3 Coast Students W,n Law Degrees Three Orange Coast botb graduates of uq neideatl have received Irvine, were named to a jurla doctor degree the dean'• Ult, as was from Loyola Law School Ma. Mcintyre. Sbe also bl Loa Aqelea. was an editor of the . Tbey are Erlck Bryan Loyola Law Review and Seutbe of Seal Beach, a member of the St. 'uU. Campbell Mein· Thomas More Law vre, U.. dau1bter of Honor Society. aebert and Marll1n ., Melat,re of Newport D-...ee -~ .... 8 •a e II, and II ark -e-9'f , ... lu1101a, tbe ion of llartlB .... H1lda s.... fll1'ewpan8"dJ. 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SAVINGS OR A RAINCHECK fNTllLING VOU IQ PuRCHA'if JH[ AOVFRllSfl) llf~ Al !Hf AOVIR llSfO PRICf WIJHIN 30 OAV'i .. I ., t ... . . ' I l I .Jogs of Sunanaer ~ Like a modem-day Tom ·Sawyer, Jctike Pyle. IO, po~ers the water from under the railing at Huntington Beach pier and quietly thinks the thoughts of youth. Aerial Spray Stirs Flap MONROE, La. <AP> ·-Tilly Stone gets an- grier day by day -watching the trees turn brown and die from poisonous paraquat herbicide ac· , cidentally dumped oo her neighborhood ··1 just get disgusted," she said. "And there's been a number of people sick. Of course they say it wasn't the paraquat, but it bad to be because there's too many been sick •• OTBER RESIDENTS LIVING along the mile-long strip of dead and dying trees were equally upset. complaining that nothing was being done to help them ··Why should we be stranded out here and n<Yl • be compensated for what they did to us," said Tommie Reneau. ••AU they told me was that they ' were working on it." The .. they" Mrs Reneau was talking about 1 were the city of Monroe, the flying service whose · crop duster dropped the herbicide and the state I Agriculture Department. Paraquat is a weed-ltlllef' widely used in agriculture but it is perhaps best known for its use in the United States-plan to wipe out marijuana crops inMetico The spraying \n Mex ico caused a political up· ( 1 roar ~en scienti_s~ said HEALTH smoking mar1Juana _ _ sprayed with paraquat -------- might cause serious ill· ness, including permanent lung damage THE PARAQUAT CLOUD DRIFl'ED over the quiet Monroe neighborhood about dusk on May 15 Nearby, a crop duster sprayed the overgrowth at the end of a runway at the city airport Officials acknowledge that the paraquat came from the crop duster, but they say reports of the damage have been exaggerated . .. It's not nearly as serious as it bas been made out to be," said E .A Cancienne, a pesticide of· ficial with the Agriculture Department ••1 KNOW THERE ARE A lot of cases being reported of people being sick or nauseated and all kinds of weird symptoms resulting from that spraying, but I think it's more psychological than physiological." But Mrs. Stone said she could not go out ln her yard for several days after the spray\ng and birds fell dead out of the trees. Cancienne said, however, that he didn't think 1 : the herbicide killed the birds. "That's ridiculous," he said ... If there were dead birds, it's wasn't caused by the paraquat." HE SAID PRELIMINARY reports from bis , field inspector also indicates that many of the damaged trees will survive. He said paraquat baa been used for 10 to 15 years without reports of a faMl accident in the United States. He said, however, that breathing the.direct spray could be a health hazard. Flying service owner Ray Wright said be bad turned the whole thing over to his inaurance com· 1 pany "AS FAil AS TUE DAMAGE paraquat would do to humans or animals," Wright said, "you'd damn near have to stick your bead under it and drown." He tald be bad taken all necenary precau· Uooa beforetbesprayina. Monroe City Attorney Charles Patten said the city did not feel obligated t.o contact the residents. "We're leaving it up to the sprayer and .bis in· surer to find out their UabWty,'' be said. ''I believe be 11 tasured for such mishaps.'' ACTIC lal-a-Tape Pl• ... Requeet Tape By NUmNf D1 1.-hM DI Why Ctllropreek? OJ........... DI Nfftr, lhoulder, Arm Pein Dt....,.. 07 Low laolla Le9 P•ln 1M ........... DI NenoueneH. Tenalon Tepec....845·17012•Houra COultM1 °'Dr. ~ w ...... WORLD I MISCELLANY ltallans Can· Hand It ta You By HUGH A. MUWGAN ....... i.1c........... ROM£ -Wben at comH to expreaaing them1elvee lD any altuaUoo, you've 1ot to hand al to lhe llallana. If you don't, they'll hand it to you ln •l•n lanKu111 you may never foraet.. Althouah ~ wtlh one ol lhe world's love· lltat tanaua1ea. the tangua11 of Petrarch and Dante and 1rand opera, lhe Italians have • paaalon for pant.omlne, for l1n1er pbonetka, that would render them eloquent In • apeechleu world. AIO\'E THE aoAa OF aoME'S traffic, a11laal the backpound dln ol screecblng sirens and btllowtn1 police wb.lltlel, a pa.tr ol lta.lian tul drlvtrt caueht ln • naab·bour fender bender can convey their emotioo. lD a Hriee of flamboyant 1e1tu,_ that, without a blow beinC struck. add up to a two-rnian rlot wllh enoulb band signal.a left over to tell the police and the bystanders where t.o go and bow to &el there. If ctvllization as we know it suddenly went SLlent. the Italians could still aing bel canto below the collar button and never mis5 a note or a nuance. Italian bod y language, spoken mainly c~, M=· ~ -J with the arms, hands and ''CJ!:.~ ._.. fingers, is responsible for ~Ste~ a rich and ever growing literature. WHEN BAJlBA&IAN HORDES besieged the gates ol Rome, Caesar 's legions rebuked them wilh the ribald salute of affixing the apex of thumb to the Up of the nose and toolling an imaginary lrumpeL l.JJte the "digttus lmpudens," known in the vu lg ate as lhe finger, this wordless one-liner is still with u.s ln impolite conversation. T.ed Williams, according to sports writer Red Smltb, was once tossed out of a game up in Boston after fans booed him for striking out with the bases loaded "for including everyone from home plate to the right tleld foul llne In a eluate Roman ceature reminiscent of a man with a particularly peaky mosquito ln the crook of hle ,abow." Thal gesture also en.Joya common modern uRage. Ottier silent algna of the times and mores in Italy lnlghl not be so well known around the world. The tourist coming here would be wiae to bone up on them, the way TV football fans memorize the referee'• hand alpala before the season begins When an ltallan Joins all hls flngertips together, as if boldina an 1malioary pinch of salt. it means these are the facta be ia &ivtna you, this is the gist of his argument, and you can take it without a pinch of salt. IF HE DELIVEBS THE gesture with two handfuls of the same, all fingertips together like a priest elevating a host, It means you can believe him on his mother's eyes and his daughter's hooor. An Italian says "come here" with a band wave that in other countries means "goodbye." Here the body language for "goodbye" consists ol extending the band palm upwards and repeatedly closlng the thumb against the tightly joined fingers as if catching imaginary rain drops or extractlng the soap from one of those diapensen lD a pay toilet. A child disobeys bis mother by slicing ooe finger under his chin, a mild form of "no way" or "forget it." Adults add a few more fingers and come close to fighting words, or lack of same. .. YOlJ'BE CRAZY" IS BENDEBED by rolling the eyes upward and placing the band perpen- dicularly against the forehead, fingertips pointing toward the toes, and gently tapping the brow above the bridge or the nose. Americans signify the same by sharpening an imaginary pencil against one temple. An Italian says "let's go" by waving the ' ' ringers of the right hand IJ'Uped at the wriat and held cloee to the stomach l?Y bi.a left band • The right hand held acainlt t.be cheat to flick imaginary crumbs or feat.hen from an imlOnary cumberbund means "get loet," "drop dead,'' "beat it" or similar expressions of ne1at.ive lDteot. PINCHING AN INFANT'S CHEEK means "ni ce baby." a much admired sign of affection no matter bow much the urchin may bowl at bavins its jowls rubberized. Pinching the bustle of a passing beauty ls an Italian's way of paying homage to nature's bounty, admiring a work of art, even at the price of having his face slapped or bis toes mashed under a sWetto bee I. An Italian motorist cut off oo a curve or beaten to an intersection will karate-chop the air. philosophically with one hand, as il to ask, what can one do in a world of such cretins? CAlJGllT BUNNING A STOP light or a police whistle, he will ahow his innocence by removing both hands from the wheel to let the officer know that the vehicle alone ls at faulL The worst that can be said ot an Italian by another Italian without anyone saying anything is to raise the pinky and pointer fmger to form a pair of horns. This means your wife is playing around and wby oot. being married to a creep like you? They have been covertly conversing like this for centuries in Rome. All around the Forum the mute statues of the Caesars with hands on high seem to be talking across the ages to the tourists: demonstrating im- aginary ballpoint pens, praising the plumpness of an imaginary kumquat, beating each other to the pass in their chariots, telling the vandals to get lost. even suggesting that Caesar's wife, after all, is not above suspicion despite what Shakespeare had to say on the subject. ... • \Vhat'll c-onvince a pool full of Palmers that this is the best summer ever to fly? ~-to 50%with Super United can saye you 40% round·tr1p to more cities than your reservations at least 7 days before d<'parturc. Stay as anyone. Just fly Monday through Thursday lo any United city. brieny as a Saturday night or as long ac; 45.days. Advance· Save 30% when you fly Frtday throu2h Sunday ( Ni~ht Coach purchase requirements vary depending on how far an flights save you 503 Monday througn Thursday, 40% Friday advance you make your reservations. Changes in i et urn lhrough Sunday.) reservation~ are on a standby basis unless made at least 7 days Make your reservations and buy your Super Saver .ickct:--in advance. 10 days before departure and stay 7 to 60 days. Cha n~cs m . Call your navel /\gent today. Or call Un11ccl. Partncr:-. return flight reservations must be made at least 30 days in in lra\'cl wllh Western lnternattonal Hotel~ advance or entire1discount fare ls lost. Or discount may be 1he Aoterican ~Cam; kept i( you returrt pp a standby basis. Seats are la mated n_, I home Super Saver does not apply to Hawaii or travel within the vunt eave wi t it:" stale of Callforn la To make your vacation even eas icr to ta kc. you can ext':~d Kids f'i and under save~ with adult. payments on the American Express Card "Sign & lravel~ Kids 17 and under traveling with you save 503 off regular t:':~~~d~~~,f~~u-~!cArnerica n round·trip Coach They•must travel with you on the same (800) 528-8000 for an application flight going and returning. Children's tickets are subject to limitations of Super Saver discount fare Discounts for kids do not apply to Super Coach fares to New York A short tling? Save 15% to 25%, even over a weekend. United'~ Freedom Fares save you 15% round-trip when vou flv by day. 2.i1% on flights after 9:00 p,m You muM ma kt• Flythe friendjyskies of United. . Call }UUl' Travel Agent. ~ .... ,,,. ---------~ ~ ..... ' •• ....--...-....... 4 -· -----. ------... . ---------..... -. . . . . ...... --. . . - ~.July 2. 1979 DAIL V PILOT A J:J Teen Help Needs Help By KICHAEL PASK EVlat °' ....... Hiii ..... Ma)'On lo Fountain Valley, Hun t l naton B eac h a n d Weatminater are pleased with the work belnc done at the Teen Help· Youth Service Bureau. But pulse doean 't pay the bills. · .. l'M WORRIED," said Teen Help Direct-Or Randy Davis, who nsurea the youth counseling proaram will lose about one th ird ot Its annual $180,000 budget If the three cities can't come to a Joint funding agree. ment. Oavts, 30, discussed the cen- te r 's mounting problems last week at tus small office, located in a sbed-Uke structure tucked at the rear ol lbe Fountain Valley City Hall complex. The location of the center bas incorrectly led to the assump- tion that the Teen Help program exclusively serves F ounta in Valley residents. THAT WAS TRUE when Teen Help was formed in 1975, said Da vis, but now the center staff is giving a ssista n ce to 1,700 . ·teenagers and parents in Hunt- o.ity ,. ... sutf,..... ington Beach. Westminster and ...... PRAISE DOESN'T PAY BILLS, RANDY DAVIS SAYS Fount.alnValley. T"n Help-Youth Service Bureau Director Need• Money Fountain Valley bas been •' .... .. "Got o problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pot tD1ll cut red tape, getting the amtoerS.and.action you need to solve mequities in government and~-Mail your questiom to P.at Dunn, At Your Service, Orange COO$f Daily Pilot, P.O. 80% 1560, Costa Meia, CA 92626. As many letters. 03 pouible will be ~ed. but phoned inquiries or letters not incli4cling the reader'.! full name. address. and oomeu hours' phone numbercarmot be considered. Thiscolum noppearsdai· ly ezcepC Sundays." Ral11fJolc Beu Varied Meua~ 'l>EAR PAT : The newest fad among the surr- aged group seems to be rainbow decals in the rear glass of cars, pickups and vans. They're proliferat- ing like crazy this summer. Do they have any significance? C.E ., Costa Mesa The ralabow decal ••means whatever you want it to meaa, .. according &o spoke.men from a number of retail Oll&lds where tbey are sold. Some say it's a barmoay sign; otben say It's just fan. There are many disbibllton oa the West Coast, bat tbe de· cals are man.iactared la tbe Eut. C-trary to oae theory, they llave DO cOIUledioa wtUt tbe llalabow Sandal Corp. la San Clemente. A spokeswoman for that firm .. ya, .. Everyoee tlalaks we're behind the rainbow decal fad, bat we aren't. We're going tbToagb tbe same kind of thing with tbe r ainbow wallets. We don't make tbem eidaer!" Test Sltot.es I Q St"orr DEAR PAT: I'd love to have my IQ tested just to s atisfy my own curiosity, but I can't find out wh~re this test is given. I hope you'll be a ble to !orate a couple or sources for me, hopefully at a reasonable fee. Sign me, "No Dummy" -I think ! F.G., Costa Mesa The Orange Coast College counseling and guidance office spokeswoman says you may be able to.take an IQ test at die eollege this fall U you are enrolled as a sta.dent and are referred by a coaaselor. It's still not certam-Uaat Uae number score of the test wooJd be revealed to you because moat psychologists feel that IQ tests are not 100 percent vaUd. In odler words, yoar score can change somewhat from day to day depe ndlng on a number of variables. A licensed psychologist can administer tbls tesi, bat the fee ls usually about $150. If yoa just want &o satisfy your curiosity, why not settle for a self·admlnis&ered test? 8. Dalton Bookseller at SoatJt Coast Plaza bas a $1.25 book \ called .. Self·Scorlng IQ Test ... Other authorities contacted say that yoa can make a pretty accurate judgment• yoar IQ range based oa school grades and tbe qaallty of your vocabulary. M a tft"fa& Cast Water Aside DE AR PAT: Can you tell me some of the com- mon trademarks for water repellent fabrics? I'd. also like to know the exact dilference between waler repellent and waterproof m aterials. S.F .. Cost a Mesa Waterpl"OOf fabrics m ay be cottoa or a rayon cloth, which bas been coated with rubber, vlnyl, plastic or a silk tbat bas been fUled with oil antU It will not permit water or air &o pass tbroagh It. The fabric generally does not breathe. It can be wet cleaned or laudered, and some materials stiffen in dry cleaning. One common trademark for waterproofedfabrtclaReevalr.ltbasamlcroporoas film to pennU air clrealatloa that ls effective for tbe Ufe of the gannetat and caaaot be removed by clrycleuiag or laddering. Water repelle9t fabrics are nAltaat to weUlng bat DO& water.,roof. TIM! ftnlllt may be durable or noadarable and may need renewal b y a clrycle..er. Tbese fabrics allO have a tendency &o pick ap body olls at necldlne and cuffs. Stalns not removed SOOD eaoagb may become permanent, aad pressare, sucb as sitting, may force stains lato Ute fabric. Heat also may set 1talas. These fabrics can be laudered or dry cleaned. Some trademarks are Aq••-· Craveeet&e, Cnveaette Plu, Hydropruf, Noraae, Permel Pia, Syl·mer, andZelan. ArMt ... tleR A.,.H•We ~ .... DEAR PAT: I recall that AYS bad an item about tbe Better Business Bureau's plan of arbttraUon. Al you explained. it, all involved were uked to alp a blndlng agreement promisinC to ablde by the arbltratoT's decision, and the BBB bean the admlnlatraUve expense of arbitration. ls this service available in Orange County? · J .G., Laguna Beach Tiie Beaer Bnlaess Battaa of IM Aa1elea· Oraafe Coall&letl Inc. say• ta.at tllere l• an arbltra· dell ,..e fer dry cleaalq ~ ualJable la Or anp c..tJ. ArbltraU. alM cu be arrupd fer Miier pnlllema, bat ~ parties ma1t a1ree to parttetpMe ud die arbl&ra.., tenes a.Mia e.a•· det. Tiie AB ~ ••mber la M4-tM2 for I•· ...,._Mill Mt~Ma for ce•plalata. ' ,.. .. · ,. .. •••••'"••·• -r•-•••• Center Faces Fund Woes grantlng Teen Help as much as $36,000 a year. an amount that releases a matching revenue sharing grant from the county. But the city council has balked at providing any runds for next year, saying it's time the other two cities start paying their fru r share . 'I UNDERSTAND what they're saying," said Davis. ''The re· quest seems incredibly reasona· ble to me." A plan forwarded by Fountain Va lley City Manager James Nea l would have the cities eay- ing into the progra m on the basis of how many res.idents make use of it. Huntington Beach clients make up 35 percent of the Teen Ce n t e r s t a ff's wo r kload, Westminster, 20 percent. HUNTINGTON CITY council members have been asked to con· tribute $10,500 to Teen Help. Westminster has been asked to contribute$6,000. Fountain ValJey. whose resa· dents make up 4.5 percent of the workload, would contribute about $13,500, for a total grant of $30,000 for fiscal 1979-80. '!'fie county would then match this figure with an additional $30,000. Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister says be is "very supportive" or the Teen Help program. which seeks to correct truancyor alcohol or substance a buse te ndencies in youths before they tangle with police. 'But wh en the Huntington council approved its budget last week. the requested funds were not included. M acALLIST ER SAYS the funds may still be granted when the council meets tonight to con- sider highe r service fees to in· creasecity revenue. Westmi ns t er May or Bill French is another Teen Help s upport.er. "I personally would support the allocation.·· he said. "But most of the council mem- bers don't seem too favorable to it." he added. The council tabled the funding request at its meet· ing last week. but French said the issue will be reopened. WESTMINSTER councilmem- bers want a report from the city s taff on whether the same anti· delinquency service can be pro- vided by t.he city's Youth Service Program <YSP>. Davis notes that the program Is run in conJuncUon with the police department a nd deals with youngsters only afl#r they bave broken a law. Zita Wessa-. president of t.he Huntington Beach Union IIlgh School Distrk t Board of Trustees, says she is "doing everything i>oss1ble" to keep Teen Help at m axi mum funding. "IT'S HELPED SO many stu- dents and parents.·· she adds, not· ing that a task fo rce committee at Marina High School has returned a highly favorable report on the Teen Help program . "The cities themselves do not have a preventive program," said Mrs. Wessa, who is the dis- trict's representative to Tee n Help. Fountain Valley Mayor Berrue Svalstad views Teen Help as "an excellent progra m." but "I think the school districts should be very much more involved. They have more to lose than anyone else ... srud Svalstad. Sch oo l dis tr i c t s do no t provide direet funding to Teen Help. but Davis says school of- ficia ls contribute in roundabout ways such as filing grant appllca· lions for on campus counselors. ~ igJi.er rates • requirements. Nine fresh w ays · to· tnake your • savings grow. Savings and long-term financial plannin)! are tougher tht1n ev('r mcsc dav .... ~ur, nght now, lmperial's offenng a bumper crop of h1i::h·yield s.Jving ... programs and convenient services to nourish your financial growth. SV2% Passbook Savings -A new rare, V•% h1~her. Minimum balJnce; JUS! $10. Automatically renewed. Interest compounded daily, paid 4uarterly. • • 5 ¥•'/(. 9 0-Day Ccnificate • -Helps you save v.·hen your will rower won'r. Minimum depo~it: $100. Automatically renewl'd. Interest compound\.·J dt1i lv paid quarterly.•· 6 Vz% One Year Certificate• -The longer you save. the mnrl' you make. M1n1m11m deposu: $1 00. One-year minimum term. 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Minimum Jq:im1r: $10.000. Term: 2o wee~'· ~1.mcy rn.1y ndt urow on trees t<x.b y. Bur \our' \'.t'rr.11nh (,Ill gnm .tt lmrx-rial. S<lComl' 111 .mJ tt1lk with an Imperial ,,1v1n~.., profc..,,11m;il 111Jay. We'll heir )-llU rut togl'th.·r llN '""'right .... 1ving, pw;...rram Im v••ur nl'l'Js. . ..ind to make yllur pl.in) h.1pp..-11. • Sub-lrant1al penalties for e:-irly wirhdra\,,11. • • DcpO!tl!S rcce1vt'd hy the 10th ,,f thl· rn<>nth. earn interest. from thl' hr ti hdJ until 4urirtl''' end. Etfec11ve Jul y I. 1979. 01mPERIAL SAVlnGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION :\J:ik.in~.1rn11 · pl1ms h<tppl'n. ... -.... -·· . ._.._ ~ ,..__ __ ...._ __ . '· t Slow Day D.ooty Piiot Plloi. 1>Y H.orry Fhller Highway Approved In Mesa A four lttne d1 v1ded highway h1u be-t>ll upproved by the Costu Meau City Council for the no rthern purl or the city, but public tuntts won·t be used to meet the $2 98 million cost, of· f1 c1t.tls swd. Ins tead , council members ap- proved an assessment district for tho-extension of South Coast Uravt.' between Fairview Road a nd Harbor Boulevard north or lht.' Sun Diego Freeway. UNDER THE district. bonds wall bt-~old to finance the road Tht•.) \\a II bl' ptud off by maJor la nJo .... ners 10 the area. who h<1 \ e rt'Qllt'Stl·d that the city act u:. rontr;1C'tor for the project. l'1 t~ Pub he Services Director Ba ut·e Muttcrn s aid CJ . Segcrl.t rom and Sons owns most of the property The assessment distric t will pay for road cons truc tion , utalil1es a nd putting e lectrica l w ires undl•rg round, Mattern said. H E Si\10 T HE developers re· quested that the road be built in one piece rather than an s ma ll seg· menls. South Coast Drive on the t>3st side of Fairview Road was c·onstrurted that way and is still in two as·yet ·unconnecte d seg · men ts. Business wasn't that brisk so Karen Bladergroen <left), 11, and Dianna Forbes, 8, turned to cards to pass the time at their Laguna Beach lemonade s tand. Perhaps what they needed was an infusion of lemon-aid. The la nd in the assessment dis· tnct is zoned for industrial uses and some office buildings, but won't be used for residences, Mat· tcrnsa1d. Ma ttern said work on the roadway might start as soon as Septe mber Dangers of Pot Cit~d NEW YORK (AP > T here is growing ev1dent·c martJu<ina can harm the developing fetus m ani mals and it m ay arrect llum an babies. too, according to scientists attending the Second Annual Conferen ce on M ara . Jua na R esearche rs told the con· Ierence t hat experiments with rC1ts, mice a nd monkeys show m a rijuana c an interfe re with bo th conception and pregna ncy tn those anima ls' Jeadiog to m ore frequent fetal or infant deaths ORGANIZE RS SAID the con· ference was designed to call at· tention to the tiangcr s or man . 1uana , which they :;aid are Ml fu ll y understood. The conference, held at New York Uni versity, was sponsored by the Americ an Council on Marijuana and other Psychoac· tive Drugs and the Phoenix House Foundation, a dr ug re habilitation group Scientists a t t he s cs:.1on on marijua n a and reproduction s aid no s tudies h ave ~hown human use of manj uana harms babies in the womb. But lhey said the results of animal ex· perimPnts makl' at advisable for m olhl•rs to err on the side of l':JU1 ion . "I TIUNK marijuana should be one of the things they don't take during pregnancy, just like too m uch alcohol , aspirin or any 11th e r d ru g," s aid Ethel Sassc nrath, associate professor c'if psychiatry at UC Davis Medical School. t\1 rs. Sassenrath and Dr.' Lor· ing Cha pman studied rhesus mo nkeys who were given daily doses of the a ctive ingredient in marijuana. SAlllTS SIMON AND JUDE MENS CLUB HUNTINGTON BEAGI Featuring L.A. RAMS STARS CODY JONES LARRY BROOKS JIM YOUNGBLOOD JULY4 I -2 PM July I 3 • 4 PM RAY MALAVASI ~ Wiii draw • • WlftftlftCJ Ticket July 4 • 4 PM JULY 2 6 • 7 PM ... Ci ... J • Pall POLAltOID pktwe wtt1t o • PR& chw• °" $50 cnsort.nt wl,. ClllY pwchcne to be ._ ............ ,..U.S.of $10.fttllll .... Af * sa .oo off criflcote at..,... ........ .., ss.oo ,..a.. GAAF"JELO • • 1.11 saw,.. w1t1t •y ,..chr• gJnn away by Ray Malcmlti 4 PM .My4. I • -· ' • lllMG IN COUPON & IXCH.ANel FOR IU1t•• ICING DOLLAR Parldnc.J Lot S/W.. 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You can add money or withdrawwhen you want and still earn full interest fro m day in to day out. compountled quanerlv If you prefer. open your Super Thrift Account with as hnle as $500 You earn an effective annual yield o f 6.14°0 because \.W pily 6°;) when accounts are $25 to $5000. Your interest automatically Jumps to 81 111., whenevl:.'1 vour Super fhnft Account b .. ilanct> 1 ... $5000 or higher. Interest rates can changl' from tnnl' to time. but our obJed1ve 1'> IO always pay higher rates than banks and SdVlllg:, and loan::. For indiV1duals. corporation::. cind organtlat1ons Available to Cillifom1d residents only. Get the details you need to open your account. Fill out the coupo n o r call u5 now. We'll give you mor e facts on our Super T hrift Account. Or mail your check now and start earning super interest from the postmarked date. Comp11r" nor !:>uper Thnh Accn1111C "'"h ~our r------------------------1 .1Ccounc or cerllflcare I Fnr mnn· 1nfnrmntrnn noout o $11p•·r Thrtft A.-rnunc. I I /Jrllll 011/11 vo11r namr• onrl ntlolrt·.•~ on.I 1111111 Chi\ I I rnupon CtldO\I I I I I 11~11· ' mv • ho•t k 'f' •11111••'\I •ottfrr f.,, S I I tu upt•n ,, '>uf'l'r I hro I f\t count 1$5(1{1 1111111111111111 I I I I r 111w nl An 111on1 lndl\11111.11 .101111 lt>nt111•v I I lnu.t~•· (.1upnrn1u111 I I I I I 1 an thv n11"'~a•t uf '''• ,.,.. '"'"' I I I I Account Addrns _ --I -.111•t H ,I \ 111 H 1 llHll I i\( (Ill \TI IH •\l lOI "I ll Hirth ,\ft --I --- B.ilttncv of S5000 m mort• I ft' ,'t '•\. Balance $25 10 SSOOO I ll'IO ''\ Wtthdraw llithn111 pvnttlt\ YI '> Yb I\() Add money 11nd wtthdr<i" '" I needed YI !-. Vt:~ NO Larger balances rtwarded with higher interest Vl '-Yl:~ NO lnttteat riirned from dny·on I I I Cory& St<11r _ _ZIP __ , I I I My ~aal l>«unry1Ta• I D • --- --~ I I I I Vhone I L----------------------S~4 to day-out YI ~ 0 VE!:> NO S1111emen1s Instead of pas~· books or ~rllflcates wtuch could be 1011 or srolen Vt !'.! :J YES -NO We find ways to help. COMME~CIAL C~DIT COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN. INCORPORATED Costa Mesa 370 East 17th St. 92627 Phone 645-8700 Huntington Beach 16075 Golden West St. 92647 Phone 847-7771 ---------....... -----... ......... ._ .... ----·····-· ... --· ...... ----..._._ . ... -.. •*"' .......................... .......,.,......__ ----....----..----.....__.,,_ ...... ·-.............. -...... ----.-.--.. .. ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES ~.July 2. 1979 CAIL y PILOT A J s Demlu Elsewhere sl!a r c her wh o establisht!d Alex Haley's link w1lb bis Afric an heritage. LA J OLLA <AP) - Dr. Carl Leavitt Hubbs, 84, marine biologist and founding director or Sea World. dwd or cancer Saturday at a hospital. ' Gales ltlak~• Plea Sheriff's Station Opens in Niguel By WILLIAM tlODGt: OI tlle CHllJ l'lle4 \left It wu oil 11mllc1> us Oranac C ount y 'a Firth 01 s trl c t Supervisor Tbom'18 Riley an<1 Sh~rur Brud G•tes r ut the c-ake commemorlUn& lhe ne w tern pOrary eherlH'a 11ub·Hlut1on &n Laruna Nlttu~I . But moments bt•fore>. Gates wa.s t('lUne newAmcn ht• Oe(>ded » permanent faclhty in Soulhl'rn Orange County "IT'S A matter of convincing the Board of Superv1bors that it's needed for the people Ul this commuruty," Caws s aid Friday He chided the supervisors for opting for the t e mpo r ary quarters while the cost for a permanent facility contmues to rise. "A new facility would have cost $2.25 million 1f 1t had been built last year, $5 m1ll1on if we built it this yc ur," Gates claimed. every year tr necessary. Rut Riley may have some bud ncw1.1 for tbe young sheriH "TO GET INTO capital pro- jects (new buildings, for exam· pie> prior to knowing what's go· ing to be available for funds 1s not responsible," Riley said. "We've delayed the budget hearings hoping the legis lature will act to let us know what we're getting." Hiley introduced a permanent facility into the budget last year before Proposition 13 shot 1t down He said the South county's proportionally increasing de- mand on government services would probably a dd a new dimension to development m the area. Honored Dr. Albert Pere.ls tein of Newport Beach has been named California Podiatrist of the Year. Perelstein, wt10 has practiced in Costa Mesa for the past 18 years. was c ited during the annual Western Podiatry Congress conducted recently in Reno. Mayor Collapses .. HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Jane R08e, 67, who portra ye d Clor i s Leachman's wacky mother-in-l aw on the "Phyllis " telev1s1on s h ow. died Fnday of cancer at her home. Her most recent television performance was in ··Roots -the Second Generation." in which s he playe d the r e- Death No•i~e• Il e wa s profes so r "IF WE WAIT 1l s probably eme ritus of biology at going to rost $10 m1lllon or Scripps Ins titution of more.'' Oceanography. Gates asserted that the South -----------county area s urged with an addi· l(ATHRVNE ~~~~SMITH, •9e on CONTRACT lional 30,000 re>s 1dcnts last year to about 183,000 people serviced by lhe facility. re.odeM ot Hu nllnQton Beac11. C ~ P•~•t'dawayonSaluro.,y,Ju.,..J0, 191• BD~ ..oilllCffED dt the Foun1a1n ""UPV <.ommun•tv ~ HO\l>olal M•~' Smith h;JO bffn .. \lhOOI He mdicated thlll he plans lo ask a~ain for the station in up- com mg~ budg('t hea rings and •• PROPOSITlON 13 IS prob· ably one of the most restrictive la nd use bills ever passed in the state," Riley said. "There's an increasing trend toward adding more conditions on development to pay for its costs. "All major developments may be required to fund their propor- tionate share of facilities." Riley indicated, however , he believed the new temponiry ra c 1 I i t y a t C row n V a I le y Parkway and Hillhurst Road w as a good. short-term solution. TOLEDO. Ohio <AP> -Mayor Doug DeGood, 32, collapsed to· day. appare ntly from exhaus- uon, aod was taken to a hospital ufter an all-night negotiating :>ession with five uruons whose s trike has left the city with only mtmmal fare and police protec· t1on 1e.cnertor7~year\lnl~Sll'l•OI Mnn WASHINGTON <AP) taf\dn. \he' wdot; a tnf'mt>l'r ot Inf" Fir~t un11..o ~~~· C1>urc1101 Hun11no1on Georgetown Universi-eeacn. 0tC1Pr 01Ea,1ern<;1Ar1n A1Mm ty has been ordered to b<a.•l\dl""HW'll•nQlon8e"cnWorMn s c1uo .. no1""a""''""~""d Prot~•~·on;i1 pay two femal e s tu-women OI Alnamora SurvovPO b1 lSo\• dents, WOO complained ler~. Gr.KP A Dowty Of tlunllr>Q10fl about the Cleanliness Of Beach, , ... M••v !Hiit' SIUIOV ol Kat>w•c1rv M1s......,1anc11cuL~Dun dormitory bathrooms, ~:0!•~;::;:,1~0 ~~ ~~~s,;.:,~·~: $70 each. P•••<t Bro•"••• sm11n' Mortuary' D.C. Superior Court .. ~,, 1uner .. 1~rvocesw•11 bt'condu<t· Judge Eugene Ham1'lton ed on T""'°df Ill II 00 AM Wllh Rev. Al!>t'rlJl"'-.tn Pd\lnro!IMFtr\IUt>olpd Ordered the university lo Mell\Od•\1 CllurrhOI t<un11no1on BU<ll, pay the mODey to room· 0U1c.1at•"9 Dam11y ~~\I\ ton1,.bv loon\ Of' rnadt' to II\-for\! unlt•d mates Stacie Glass and M•1noo .. 1C1>urcnofHun1°no1onlle~cn Patricia Rooney for Po~r ~ 8ro1ne" Sm11M' Mortuorv. Ch•l'<IOr\ Sll>-•3~ "breach of implied COD· LILLY tract" for not adequate· EMMA M. LILLY. r.-s1drnt ol I ('I · t CM h .,Ortn. C-' P"\'>t'O dW"V on Jun• y e a n I 0 g W 0 iq 1q1q si...os,ur• ... '<•ovJoAuonr."' b athrooms in Copley ~:~ .. ~.c~.·.:~;, 'e~!~ "~~: .~.~0• .:'.~:::: dormitory. FOwMd' ot Nnrtnri<IQt'. C~, Ernt••t •'This Strikes al the MtCarooa nl Cone10, (,l. 3 \t\lrr,, very heart Of the fitness s1e11~ MtC.1rd1u 01 Ontario. C• .. May of these premi'ses for Mt loom Of OIVlllt', Ca "nd Ida Gr.iMm ot ee.iumonl, Cn , '19r.-nOCll1IOrC"l <1n<I human OCCUpatiOO -the t6 qr., .. 1.orandcnoldr•" Gr"v•"de ba lhroom,,, Hama' lton ...,fV•<t> Wiii bP llt'ld on T~'id.ty, July l, .. ,~ et 2 00 PM oH HarOOr Lawn Said, M•moro•I Park woln R•• Oru<e l(ur rle oll•<•.i11nq. Oell Bro.tdW•Y ----------_. Mortuary dorl'< 10" WHITE, SA. WIL LIAM HARRY WHITC. SA., re (, 10f"nt of ••untlnqton B••ch, C• , 1nrm.,rly ot Oolklancl, C.. Pa>~ •wav 1•n JunP 28 1979 Ht Is ~urvlved by hi. "'''" Mar~•fl. 'Of'I W1ll14m Wllllt, Jr. <1no d•uQlller Mn. MotrtL F.clletclev ILyndal, 2 qrenclellildrto LIM .,.0 Peul. Mr Wl'olle wn • touttll tenere• !Ion n;a11ve c..111on11en 6ator• rellr• m•l\I lie wn en uec:uuve of Ille , ,.. ou\lr1111 D1v1s1on ot Pu,.• CorPO<•· t1on. M~mor1al ~trYiCe~ pendtnO Arra119~ls Heotune So<1e1v W•lh Durl.tl•t~ TUNSTALL eE NVUl G TUNSTAll COLNI a9e 61. r~ldent ot Sant• Ano C.i Passed aw•y on Sunda~. J111v I. 1419 on Clubs Probed LOS ANGELES <AP) -A program to combat discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, religion or handicaps has been revealed by Ci· ty Attorney Burt Pines. He said one of the first investigative targets would be private clubs. PUBLIC NOTICE Ille Mesa Verde Conva lt>\c enl ---------·--Hospllal. Mr. Tunslllll II.Id !M'tl\ " FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FIOOO Control SUl>f'rvlsor ot Oranqe NAME STATEMENT Countv tor 20 years He •S survOY•O Dy Tile lollowtnq person is doinq busl r11> wile Rel a. wn c. JO<' 1 unstall 01 "~'' "'" Wlldemer, C,, .• dauglll~r JoV<t.' C THE REO COMP ... NV. 19' Nelson of Hunllnolon f'1•,.,n, CA I Plac ~nlla Avtnut. Cost• MBa 9r11ndcll1ldren. Rondy. Pllul,,, K••niwm Calllornoa92621 .. nd Palrotla N~lwn all of Hun11nq1on John M. Ri u, 416 Esplanadt Beach, c.a , ,,,.., Sonoa. <;1ncev »nl1 Oran9t,Calllorn1091669 Stephen Tun,. ell a ll ol Foun ldon Thos business 1s conc:tuc.lf'd by an In VallrY. Ca , also \ur•l•1n9 ar• hi\ Ol•ldual rnotller Verdie TuMIAll of Costa M~'"· John M Pau Ce , 1 brolMrs Frank and Cdrm•n Thi\ >lal-1 was llled willl Ille TuMtall 00111 of Coste Me>a, Ca . 3 ~'' County Clerk 01 Orange Counly on ten, Rene Sfllptey of cos1a Mt'Y, CA • Jun• 14, 1919 Verdie H•rvlllt OI Slln D·~· Ca MO FH7"t Doris Bernes Of nor111ern Calilornoa Publl'lhfd Oranqe COMI D111ly Piiot Frlen<ll ""'Y coll lrom I? noon to 9 00 Junt-18, 2Sanc1July2, 9.1979 2302 79 oo Wedr>Hdav. Juty •. 1979 at Pierce Brotherl SmllM' Mortuary wnerr tunerel WNICti wlll De <onc:tuc1eo on PUBLIC NOTICE Tnursday. JUiy S. 1979 di t:OO PM wolh ----------BllllOP Soen<er Hetch Of mt Hunt-FICTITIOUS llUSINESS lngton BNc.11 4th W.,d, Olurcll of Int NAME STATEMENT Leller-oav S.onl5 olllclellno. Inter Tiie IOll°"'lng ~ ls 00ln9 buP. menl '""' be In Good SllePlll'rO ness ••· Cemeler\I. Ple<ee 8rolMrS Smll/IS' UNITEO WOOD PRODUCTS Mor111ary dlrKIOB. ~. 1•3•·D Iowa Sire~•. Costa Mesa ------------1Calllornl•92676 Jerry Josec>h ~. 1634-D low• Sir et I. C~UI Mesa. Cahfornta f'676 ,..C:EPOTHHS SMITH'S MOITUAAY 627 Matn St. ""I Tiiis business •s conduc.lt'd by an in dlvidual J-.ry JOWl)ll H..-y on deposit, \vi th no minimum deposit re.quired. Well thank goodness. After all these years, the Government has finally re- laxed controls on how much And the new reg- interest we can pay our depos-ulations have reduc/%<l itors. And, unlike some other early withdrawal financial institutions,Allstate penalties. Savings is offering you every OUR NEW · benefit.these n~fu:leral CER lnf'ATr ~ re-=--NI ,,(y$U,'m; 'W ( -UPT05%%. TO• Our passbook savings account KNOWS WHAT. now pays the highest interest Want to earn high in its history. There are no interest based limits or penalties on deposits on,.U.S. Treasury or withdrawals. So it's just security rates? like having money in the Now you can do cookie jar.Except, with us, it with no mini- the money is insured by an mum dep_Qsit, for agency of the fu:leral Govern-a 4-year fixed-rate. ment and now earns 5Y2 ro fixed-term certificate. r.:; W8'Mfl' COHTaOL "UHTlll "Allll• ~= .. Th• A utomobll• Conaultont .,..... lttp I b C-., ~ ... C!Mlle .......... u ...... 754-1452 IHYlJ.!"'lllT-. ""' yew.o• .. -°" --"'o''°"'' c.111..,,..CIO'I -.,,, .,,. fl..O •oor-• .... tO ~' OWfW• -OI .. _ .... bol\'9A of tHYttt • DAILY PILOT ... £ .. , ... _ ..... ,_ • .,._. t~ 'O Ofttitl'\tM rN w.I~ CLASSIRED ADS ,£~.•,•.t!!1>..~~ 7JL 642-5878 NATHAN PRITIKIN CAN MAKE YOU LOSE WEIGHT, LOOK BETIER, AND FEEL GREAT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. ThP Pr111k1n (3(>11er l-t•·ollh PrOQrnm IS r~rn,rj on 1he rrov"n ••II"· ttV•·t'l•· , ot 11 •• n1 •' tly '" I 1y hve·1r. Pr1t11(1n Pr,l'.JIOrl'l wtw·h ho.; I •·• ·n I• 11 11f"d r:rn r.oony nrJt1onotTV news•1ndrl()('11men111y1 r ww1m 1 .. W"ll OS'" nU'.llE'f"''. p!'11r,rJ1r-r1I•; tltrn11 1h011l lht> W•Jdd It lrn>•.11 I Hil"""' I nrorm 11 111• I w ·1. poller n:. ri11 J 1. illordublt· h wno~I any Jfl> You II 11e1 h-.'<lhh11·1 m you1 own nomE• Allot requir .. :; 1. Olll•n :!one" 01 ), W""~ly r;• "lrr.n1 s•c::;:.1cn . 1.-vt.lo p..• j by Nothu11 Piii ~Ht m<i con lucl" l ny hi ... i: rolr•:;s1onnll·1 Ir iirot.-d :.101! Free introductory lectures For Information Call {213) 393-6785 Hunttngton Beach 536-6539 PllKFAMM.Y C:OLOMIAL AIHlllA.L HOMI Tiiis statement w.H lilt'<! wolll Ille County Clerk of Or•f\99 County Of\ Junt 14,t'7'1. FH,_ PUbll\MCI 0r...,. eo.s, Dally Pllof, ~une 19,25 andJuly1. 9, 1979 22Sl·19 compounded daily, for a yield Interest rates for a new cer- of 5.65 <J1o per year. tificate vary from month to it reluctantly. Some wi ll re- NOW,!tl'UIPNTOIM~ C.D!s ~~~~~:1~~~~:, :;r i~~;A;~~~u~v~~~~~~~'re 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAC:lffC YllW MIMORIAL 'ARK Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 McC:OtlMta MORTUAIUH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano 4gs.1na HAllCM LAWK-MT. OllYI Mortuary • Cerretery Cremttory la 1825 Gisler Ave .• Costa Mesa 54(}5554 W.TWBCiaOM N•ALHOMI &46-~2A Costa Mesa 673-9450 mLllOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadw•v Cotti Mesa 642-9150 IMITH • TVTMU WOITUAIY WlllQ.W CHAl'IL ~'*Y • Crenwtlons ·Fiower Shop 427 E. 17th St. ~Meta ..... • PUBLIC NOTICE on w~v. JI.II\' 11, 1979, a11:>0 Precise Pl.i .... in. ,..111'°'1 1111>-mllled by ... ,.,.,1u1n National Hcxnlno Corp., tor review -approval of a re-vised site pl.tn, t>ulldlno elevetlon•, slQn criteria and 1191\llllQ plan for tM proposed "'°PP!no cent"'" et th@ sou111 •Ht corner ot t1w1 Intersection o Ntwland St....i wltll T albtrt Avenu.. In conjunction wltll 1114' Is a petition to revise Ille tenns of approv•I of Condi 11ona1 u~ ,..rmlt No. l53, b'f su1>-111tullno 7·11 Stora for stop and oo m•r-~I. PubhSMd Oranoe Coast Dally PtlOI! July 2, 1919 7~7. PUBLIC NOTICE CP-f1• NOTlCE TO CltEDITOIH SUNlt!Otl COURT OP TIUE STA T1! OP CAUFOIUUA FOlt TMll COUNTY OP OllMIOE -A·"'112 Esta .... GE<>ftGE PIRYLIS, a"6 known ff GEORGE A. PIRYLIS, 0.-.M. NOTICE IS Hl!RE8Y GIVEN to tM crMltws of tM ...,..,....,...,~, tllat all ....-lwlvlftO claim• 9Qjlln'1 lllt Wkl OKacllnt -AQUlrwd to Ille tlltm1• wttll tlle ~-lien. In Ille onka of tM cleftl .. the allow -tltlM CMWI, fW to prt#ftt IMfn, Wiii\ Illa MUSMfY WIKtlef'I, to IM IHI> danl9n•d at Ille lew office 01 PLUNICETT & PLUNKETT, •12 Ollve Av-. P. 0. 9oll tff, Hwntlnoton .. f(I\, Cal~ """· Wt!ICll I• tilt tit<• of ""'-of '"' llftCle'1'9MO '" ali mttt'" ""'1•1nlfl9 to tN Mtat. Of Hid dt<tWnt, wlltlln fO\lr monlll• alter tllt flnt 1111bllcat1011 ol this M41C.. Dai.ct JllM '· 1t1t. ~THY V. PIRYLIS li__,hl .. ltl9 Wiii .......... ~ ~ PLUMllaTT & f>L.UMlltSTT .,, ............ Ill ll!Oltl ....._CA ... ~tt:Cm>-­~-.....,._ .,...._. Orfllll CMll Delly PttM ,,.. ti, ........ ''" ntt·1' ... - ntl OJI. when compounded daily yields happy to give you these raises 8.l 7ro per year. Call or visit with no minimum deposits 1faditionally, <:ertificates of Deposit have been rich peo- ple's toys. And many other S & L's still require a $100 minimum for C.D. 's. But now at Allstate Savings,anybody can earn up to Bro,depending on how long the money is left your nearest Allstate Savings re_quired. So if the other folks office for further details. don't want your money, we11 WEDID IT AND WE'RE GLAD. All S&Ls will be able to offer these new rates. Some will do be more than delighted to take it off their hands. Allstate SAVIN OS Fountain Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (VaJley Center Plaza). FWlerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd . Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaza. San Oemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W.17th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/Huntington Beach 540 Westminster Mall. .~ s Mondey. July 2. 1979 NATION ,. ........... EFFORTS TO COMMUNICATE FAIL Prtaoner Known Ontr •• John Doe Repentant Thief Repaying Debt GRAND RAl>IDS, -Mich. (AP> -The Rev. ,Arthur C. Kroeger is willing to forgive whoever ;took $600 from the Mount Olive Lutheran Church tseven years ago and repaid half of it through the ;mail. Krueger says he didn't even know there had been a burglary. ! "I 'm embarrassed I didn't miss it," Krueger ' ·aid after receiving $300 that the conscience- lricken thief said was t.aken from the church m 972 ~ THE MINISTER LEARNED about the theft in n ano~ymous teleph~ne call asking that he check , he mrulbox. The mailbox held an envelope with 1three $100 bills and a note. "I'm not proud of what I did," the note said. ··I thank you for the loan. Here is half the money I hat I took. ln the years ahead, you will receive the other ball in a way that you least expe<:t it." The caller checked back to see the money was found but hung up without revealing bis identity. KRUEGER SAID NO charges would be filed even if the thief's identity were learned. "We would lake him lo have peace of mind, .. Krueger said. "While he is not proud of taking the money. I want him to know that we are proud of what he has done about 1l " •Well, m•ybe ao. . • . • . • . ' Mute, Frlghten~d I . --LEARN ltkntification Sought ... For Jailed 'John Doe' I I HYPNOTISM GAINESVILLE. Fla. <API A prlM>ner ln the Alachu11 County J1ul hH )'et to epeak a word. He'• mutt:, and a~rttlea doa't know who he 11>. Around people. lbe man wrings his bandl. Ttan well up In hla eyes. Ile 1eem1 worried. olllclalA say. He la called John Doe because nobody know• bl11 name. EPFOaTS TO communicate with lbe man through alen language have felled. aald Harry Williams. night euperviaor at the jail. Doe was arrested June 18 and charged with loitering and prowling He carried no ldentificatioo. and a guard recalled tha t he seemed frightened and cried when he was fingerprinted. ..... WILUAMS SAID HE has tried to talk with the prisoner and has drawn pictures and written him notes. "He looks like be doesn't un· deratand. The only thing he seems to understand is when you try to take him to the clinic. Then he responds." J all officials said Doe Is frightened when in a medical atmosphere. DOE WAS WEARING faded jeans, a long-sleeved dress shirt lied at the waist and old tennis shoes when he was arrested. ."H e was extremely dirty," Williams recalled. Guards gavie him a shower and a clean set of blues to wear. He was assigned lo a one-man cell. The mystery prisoner is black and has a short beard. He appears to be about 35 years old. HE WEIGHED ABOUT 160 pounds when brought to the jall, but appears to have lost about 20 pounds. After refusing most meals for a period, he collapsed. A corrections officer wrote in a report that he feared for the prisoner's life. He finally a te a meal on Friday a fter more than a week in jail. Williams and other jail employees say 00(.' sometimes reacts to sounds. Several jail inmates say they have DIPLOMA AWARDED mE BYPNOSJSCENTEa 1 t"5 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove I s.,...1c. ,.,... .....,,. •I .,_ Ooo< I 530·5742 I I 1Q11Stor•N•-tlYou•••••1 IRVINE FACILITY CO~TAMEU.642· 17SJ seen Ooe before. One man recalled ""'ui:'v'::.-:4'9s:'o4ol 754· 1452 seeing tum several months ago ln an 1..uCoNN .. '-w-_Ff!EE BROCHURE area h~~M~~sl~M~.~s~d ~·~'~n~~F~~~~A~~~·~~~--~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Doe was known as WUUe and could i-- talk. ASSISTANT PUBLIC Defender Dottie Dreyer baa appealed to state health officials and the court to put John Doe somewhere more ap· propriate than the jall. But Doe was still in jail for lack of S250 bad. Employee Ad' Denies Faulty DC-10 Work TUI.SA, Okla. (AP) -More than 1,000 employees of American Airlines' maintenance facility here took out a full-page newspaper ad- vertisement attacking s\lggestlons that flawed maintenance~ inspec· tion procedures may hav~ contribut- ed to the nation's worst a irtdisasler . The ad in the Tulsa Sunday World contends the employees have been misrepresented by re porters and maligned by "two so·called American Airline ' employees." A Tulsa television s tation said two employees. who were not identified. said procedures at the facility could have been responsible for an aircraft malfunction. THE AD SAYS employees were not careless in their work on a DC-10 that c rashed near Chicago's O'Hare Airport May 25, killing 273. "You know us. We do not perform careless maintenance or inspection o n our airplanes. and safety 1s always our number one priority," one passage in the ad read DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 Last chance to romputerize }10ur small business for nothing. To celebrate our new Computer Store in Costa Mesa, we're giving away a $11,600 computer system. Absolute ly free. To win, just drop by our ~::::::;:::==i---i:=::::J:c: Com pu tcr St ore and enter. • But do it soon, bl'C.lU...,L' hnw i5 running out Who kno\v .... ? Your bu5ine.,.,could becomput- enzed a lot ~oonPr th.rn you trunk. Digitals 3390 Harbor Blvd. CotttPUter (Harbor Blvd. EX1t offS.in Diego Frwv.} Store Costa Mcs.i. (714) 540-1540. Mon.-Fn., 9 tu5 She's crying for help. Are you listening? She simply can't handle her problems by herself anymore. She needs help before it's too late. And she's not alone. Every day. people no different than ~ou t:xperi~nce an emotional crisis often JHO\ oked by a troubled personal relationship. skilled counselors help people sort out their own lives. Here people gain new resources to handle the pro blems they tho ught were too big to handle. If you kno"' someone whn i!> experiencing an emotional crisis. call the Problr m Talk Shop. •But t•lk la so cheap -and so transitory. Someone may becomr !IU despondent she wows fearful or nervous for no apparent reason. She loses sleep over insignificant thin~. She explodes over trivial matters like the car not ~tarting. She can't carry on with her family. A trained counselor will be at the other end of the line. Ready to help. R<'ady to a nswer any questions you may have. •When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day In and d8y out, the proof la In print • • • • .In the grocery •d• In the D•lty Piiot. •Confu .. d by all the confllctlng clalma? •Shop the Dally Pilot, get the f•cts, com- p•r• ••.•• then you know you're really getting the mo8t for your money. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' She needs help. Professional help, The only real hope fo.r rescainin~ a normal. productive life . The kind of help available at the Problem Talk Shop. A professionally staffed counseling and referral service for people trapped in an emotion at c risis. At the Problem Talk Shop \\.C care for people. • Problem Talk Shop is a free service which provide~ a warm, friendly environment where . C\~~'f" C1~~ llrf"'lrl • Please make the call tha t w ill ,how he• somebody cares enough to listen' Problem Talk Shop. (714) 997-1831 1005 East Ch3pmo.n Avenue. Orange. Cahfomia 92666 (71.+) 768-3831 25283 Cabot Road. Suite 104 Laguna Hill•. California 92653 ' • .... ________ ------ -··------------.......__....._.. _____ ~ ..--_.__. ___________ ·••-..4'•· , .. ,,. ••• ___ ...__ ..... ~-.......... ....-.--..-..... __......_._ .... _. I ~ ' j t .. Monoay, July 2. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A J 1 ' - n Diego Federal is giving you Newport Beach--free! I Take home this amazing, full-color panorama today l:h:auuful Nc wpon Beach provide:-. th e setting for 1h1-.. ~rect acular f· REE panuram1l· po~ter-ava1lable only at San Diego Federal (one per ad uh. plea!-.c. while they la-..1 J. ~Jea~unng nearly five feet in length, this remarkable! 320° panorama ca pture~ 1111: charm and 'parkle of the Newport area. From the . ail boat masts ri~ing abo"c the h.1,. lo the green hill of Laguna looming in tht: dislance. our uni<.JUC re vo lving camcr.1 highlighl!> the region's beauty in one dramatic ~weep. For your FREE Newport panoram.1. vi~it any of our Orange County office'> today. 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Nev CAP~ P81 document.I all 1ln1 that moblt.en .,., behind the aceM In om• of Nevada's hmoua ta •nos are n ver berallna t_brou1 h t h t1 town , m klni ,a,amb1ln1 fiaurt" as nervou.' as 'if blackjack playt'r down to h111 1,&t dollar Slnce the documt'nl11 wen· made publH', !"lull' ort1t·1ols h1wt' ('~VOked tht' .:11rnm~ llN'Ml' O( Ii 'major Strap rt'sort hotel nnd sch eduled llet•ni.t.• n·vo<·ution 'ti arlngs for twq othl·r hotels ,,.hey are l'XJX.'Clt'd to 1.1d u~ainst at leu11t one ot~t·r hotvf""t•11111no IN ADDIT ION, offlc1ub. hint' rcco.mmendcd pluc1ng th1· Q&m es or four own In lhl• 'lttll'0 ' infa mous ··D1ack Hook.'' a h11t of per sons prohib1kd from e ntt>r mg any gaming estabhshmt•nt The ac-tJons stem from the <.11 leeed ties of the hotels or th•• persons who run them "'1th persons purpor,ted Lo ht! or Slnlted crime hgure6 In Detroit. Ch1ca10 and Kansaa City The aJleaatJon art contalncu In a 1,()81.pac FBI affidavit lh•I was unsealed June l~ In K-.nu11 Clly IT HAS t N•·ORMATION col ltc ted b) fodt-rul lnvt'isthc•tor 11 u&lnt( wlrt>taps, oUll'r t•lt'\' tro nk l'uvesdroppmg equlpmt•11t and lnformunts as port or u wtdP rnn~ln.: ln\'l•Sllgulion h'' t h t• J u s l 1 c· 1• I> t· p a r I m 1• n l · i. Oq.:nni:u.-d C'1·1m1• Slrtk1· t-'111 c·1· into 11lll'.:t•d mob 1nhltrutlon ul th1• .:t•mbhn~ indui.trv Tht• aHulu' 1t ul-.., r1·vt·ail'd that soma• uf th•· 11·111111·11 mobi.lc111 Ct•lt th1·' ti.11J 1·01111 111 11\'t•r al lt·a~t 0 111• t1111 !':t•httfo of h l·1al llarry Ht'1d. C'hmrm<.1n or the Nevada Gaming C'omm1sMon. has said fedt:rill aulhontlel. fl'lt he was the ''Mr Clt·an refcrrt'tl to tn w1retapped converutJoni. But Rt'ld has demed uny conncC' lion to oraiatmi1..-d rrlme llOTt-:1, EXECUTIVES herl! a nd s tate oHIC'iu ls long b.ve ft•art>d that fl'dcrul intervention would rl·:..ult unlcsl> they showt:c.I th .. y 1·ould adequately police the 111tlusta y. And Lhey'vt: claimed thl' lntlustry has been relatively fn•t• or mob control since the ll.l40s <irld the 1950s. when Ben 1.111lln "Bu~sy" Siegel and other 111olli.t .. rs run major casinos Strll'l eontrols. 1r1cludiog more -.tr111 .:l·nt <u·rnuotmg, were 11\ 't 1tut1•d 111 lht' lulC' 1950s and l!Hl<h. a moH' that helpt'd rtduct' urtth•rworld 1nflul'n<'l' \ pohn 1·h,1ogl'. a I lowing publl l•h lradtd l'Orporalloos to t akt• over holl'I l0 as1nos. also hl'lpl'd T llE Au .•:GATIONS c ame ltS J .. urprtM' lo m:.tny here. but not ALADDIN HOTEL MUST SEEK NEW OWNERS AFTER CONVICTION Gaming Licensed Revoked for Trying to Conceal Alleged Mob Links AP W1rf'photo Green Berets on $kid~? E lit e Special Force Face Ma11power C ut \\-'J\SHINGTON (AJ't lhl· ,\rm ~"s c; n•cn Bl' fl't i.. oncl' lionized as military supermcn. a re facing anolhl'r possible c-u l- back as l ht•1r V1clnam·t•r a glam our fades m tht• t h;ingmg world A proposal bt.oing ~lud1e<l b~ defe nsC' offlc-1ab h as sparked pasi.1onak oppos 1l10n from a d w1ndl1ng band of Special Forc-es backl•rs who c·ontt'nd t here still 1s a place for highly tru1ncd untonv<.•nt1o nal \\IH'fctn· expert~. T HE ARMY leaders hip has rt' tommended a 670-man cut in lht· -1 . IOO·membcr s trength of Lhe Spec-ial l''orccs It wants to shift the manpowt•r "spacci. .. to othl'r uses. sueh as hl'lpmg huild uµ t·onvcntrnrwl combat <.1nd sup port units Although they han· continued rigorous lr'J1111og for gucrrill<.1 BEFORE 111~ IL· \\arfan-. Lill' Gn·en U<.•n·ts st·e m lo som e 0Hsc1als to have become an anachronism smcc Vietnam. when thev reached a pt•a k s trength of 11 . ioo That 1s because U S pollc' has turned <Jwa\ from the kind of military 1nlNVC'nt1on thJl marked the 1950s [ind 1960-. BECAUSE OF manpower prob lcms. Pentagon officials begun look 1ng for what one of th<.·m t <Jlled ·soft :-pots" m thl' strul' tur{' and the Special Forcl's bee a me a target. llq wt·ver. Arm y s taff s up porters of lhl' Special Forces argue the Greco Berets should not be do"ng radcd because a Ot:'C'd for th('1r skills mig ht arise 1n lhc future While no mo'l' 1~ <J foot to eliminate the Sptt·ial Fo rccl. their barkl'r~ are worrred lhill tht' propost•d t'uLb:.i t k m:.iy he J 111gn or lhmgs lo <'Orne. especial I~ 1r militar~ ma npower prob· lcms deepen. TUE PROPOSAL under stud\' would reduce the 7th Special Forl'es Group al Ft. Bragg. • C' • to a battalion combat team nf somt:' 425 men Other Spcc-ial Fo rces units art· the 5lh Group al F't. Bragg. thl· 10th Group al Ft Devens. ~fass . and battalions of more than 300 rncn each in the Panama Canal 7.onc and al Bad Tolz. West Gt.'rmanv. The Green Berets received their big boost in the early 1960s when President Kenncdv and h1::. aclv 1sers believed the tough. ,·crsatilt' Specia l Fon·es, o perat- ing in s mall teams. could bC' 1n >itrumental in helping dcnfop 1ng <0 ounlrit·::. OVl·rcomt• 1n ~ u q~ l' rH' 1 es th C' n b I am l'rl 1J n Ch1n;1 and Russ1<.1 •Sony, you are going to have to resist our fabulous Italian Bread, limit yourself to sliced tomatoos or the vegetable of the day. and run five mlles a day to be aaaured weight loss. Well what did you 8KPect on the llaltan Army Diet• - ...... .....__.-..... _ --------------·--...... ___ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.__. __ .. -.. . . .. to all. Richard Hunker. appoml· cd in January as one or the three membens or the Gaming Control Board. t he Gaming Com · mission ·s 1nvesl1gat1 vc• and en· forcement a rm: said 1t was no ~hoc k to tum ' ''l'vr li ved here all m y lire," he saia. "I'm not naive It's not a q uestion of being aware. It's a question or the lingering suspi· cion all the lime " Bunker and other gaming con· trol officials claim the FBI was able lo get the evide nce because 11 has much broader powers to use (•f cC'I ronic C'avl's dropping than do s la lt• ga min g ;1utho ril1(•s. ''Ttli\T 'S T HE ONLY way they we re able to get that kind of infor mation," Bunker s aid. The Gaming Commission re vokcd the• gammg licenses of lhe Aladdm llotc l and its l wo top of· ficers 10 June followmc the con· viC't1on m Detroit o f lhe hotel corporation o n charges that the hotel was illc~ally contmlled by reputed mob figures then· The casino operation has re- mainC'd open under a Male ad· ministralor who took over in an agreement worked out between gaming off1c.•ials and the clu b's owners . The slalt• hai. ordered the hotel be sold A PROPOSED BUYER for th<' Aladdin. llMA lnC' . w1thdrl'W a $135 m illion offer lust Y.t•ck. sav ing 1ts directors had decided ni>t to branch out into lht' gaming business. llMJ\ opc•rates s everal ins uranrc companws from 1ti. Oe nver headquarters. T h<· "ansas City affida\'lt al leges that J oe Ago:..to. l ht• former produc·t'r of tht· • Fohci. Be rg('rt·" 'how ~1t tht· Trop1C'ana llott'I. ,,;i, th1· purrortPd 1)\1•r Sl'<'I ~1l tlw 1 luh 10.-n ·1mtcd Kansas City organ ized crime figures. Agosto has d enied this accusaUon. Gam ing officials have hinted they will act again s t the Tropicana in July afte r a law lakes effec-t a llowing a ~tale· appointed s upe rvisor to run a hote l until tt llcgat1oni. agumst 1l are C'leared up THE BOARD A l.~O rc1·om men ded that Agos to be placed in the Blac k Book. a Ion rt with Frank "Lerty " Ho!.t•nthal. rormer en tertamm e nt th rcC'lur al Ar gent Corp.'s Stardust llot<·I Carl Thomas. a long·t1mt· La~ Vegas casino opera tor . a nc.I Carl DeLun a. who, according to lhc FBI affidavit. is the No 2 man 1n the Kansas City organized cnmc hierarchy. The FBI affidant mrludcd :.i transcnpt of a buirned C'Onvl'rsa- llon bt>tween Thoma. a nd others m wh1c-h he alll'gedly explains ho w cash can be "sk1mm<'d" from a casino before 1l 1s rt'port- ed ror t.ax purposes Thomas. allegc·d ... cheme m vol ved key persons m the count· m g room . the fals1f1 cat1on of re- l'Ords and blocking lelev1s1on cam eras used to watch 1nte rmtl c-as ino opcratwns hy Mandmg 1n front of them. ARGENT, CONTROLLED hy S:.i n Dit-go rinanC'1er Allen H Glick. opcrates the Stardust and tht· Fre mont lloll'I. The Gaming Commission has :-.ct Julv 20 for a hearing on a Control Hoard rp romm endat1o n th at gaming ht•t•nc;t•s for GIH·k ;md tu11 <·or porat1on bt• n •vok1·d Anolhf'r FBI afflr1av1l &llegt•s that GhC'k 1!. JUSl a fli::ur('hc•a11 l'Ontrolled by rc·put(-d organ11t·fl crim<· r1~u re~ in Chicago anr1 that Anlhonv "Tonv the /\nt Sp1 lot ro l)\'{'fSf'cs up~r<il ion or lht· c I 11 b for lht· moh Spilotro, whom the federal government h as named as an or- ~an1zed crime figure, recen tly was put m the Black Book. D ESPITE T H E publicity, Uunker and Gov. Bob List both 'lUd they re lt Nevada's gaming 1m agt.• wal) untarnis hed by the alll·galions L1 11 l said he bel1L·vcd tht· publ1<' would wait and sec what a<'l1on the s talC' takes before making 1udgmcnts. lie said the -.talt· "h;1s thC' abtl1ly to deal \\-llh the:-.t• c-halll'ngl's ·· Bunkt·r 11:.i1d he frlt that "any 11n1l· ~ou movt• to dean up your houM· your hus1 ne!)s , your sl<tlc. I think 1t ht•lps 'It tltto"' "l"n· bi g l'nough to n•al1Zl' that prohll'll1' do e;i.11;t. and <JI thl' 11dnH· lime shows w 1· · r l' b 1 g l' n o u g h t o r1 <> ~omNh1ng ... houL them . "h1th "'t." rt' doing " Flynt: f 'll Go to J a il ATLANTA I J\PJ Larry Flynt says he's prepared to go to Jail for selling his magazmt!s in Georgia, hut thC' jud~c who l'an put him then• says Flynt 1~ n<>I breaking an y laws . 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' . ~TION Racial Quotas Got a Boost In Weber Case WASHINGTON (AP> ~ The US. SYpreme Court'a "Bakke" d«Won lut year outlawed eome raclal quotu. Bul lta aewty announced "Weber" deelaloD -.. evea more clearly. lhal aom~ racial quotuanaecal. U ..,.,..,.. left to f\.lture n.ne tuning by lhe DI· tlon'a bltbelt court to determine lbe "line of d• cnarcatlon'' bet.ween permluible and lmpermlul· ble alepl to help ellmlnate the vesU1tt of pa~t racial blu. BVT FOa QVIL alGllTS acUvlats and "af firmat.lve action" advocates. the aweet victory of ··weber" dwarfs the anx.ieUea once caused by "Bakke." Tbe JJIYCbololJcal blow atruck in "Weber" on Wednesday could eventually can')' areater impact thu any judicial edict oo race relations since racially ae1re1ated acbools were ouUawed 25 yean qo. Tbe adjective "landmark" la affixed to Supreme Court rullni• by le&al scholars, bi&- toriam and joumaliata wbo do not mind being pre- mature. The adjective may some day apply in the Weber case. . In stripping Weber. , who is white, of legal victories won in lower \.. courts, the justices ap· proved by a ~2 vote an on-the-job training pro· , gram designed t o j "eliminate traditional 1. patterns of racial "segregation." The pro-•. ~ gram used a fixe d 'I racial quota to make sure blacks would be in- cluded. LAST JUNE. THE court ordered a · BAKKE California medical school to admit Allan P. Bakke. It said Bakke, who also is white, had been made the victim of racial bias by a special ad· missions system --an affirmative action plan - that used race as its sole criterion. But at lhe same time, the justices said that some consideration of a prospective student's race was appropriate. The double-edged sword of Bakke, therefore, left the future of affirmative ac- tion under a cloud. For a civil rights movement somewhat chilled, "Weber" brought the sunshine. The ruling puts thousands of employers on notice: It is going to become increasingly difficult t.o resist the demands of blacks, as well as other(-----------) minority members a nd l\EJJ','\ 4N .fl.YSI."' women, to play a more _ _ significant role in the --------~ economic mainstream. The Carter administration, which cheered the new ruling, appears ready to lend its support. And that could add considerable pressure. UNDER AN EXECUTIVE ORDER signed by President Johnson in 1965, private firms doing bus iness with the government ''will take af- firmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment. without regard to their race, creed, color or national origin." "Weber" tells government agencies and the e mployers who deal with them that the wording a l- lows affirmative action to offset "traditional pat- terns" of job dominance by white males. There are 325,000 government contractors sut> • ... ject to the executive or· _.. ~ der's command. They WEBER employ some 30 million Americans. Disagreement over the le gal and m oral wisdom of the court's "Weber" ruling sur faced immediately. Some who disagree ask : How can racial equality exist when cer- tain persons r eceive special treatmen t because of their race? Others counter by argu- ing that true racial equa lity in a nation that enslaved human beings because of the color or their skin will never come about without temporary remedial help. But there appears lo be little disagreement afte r "Weber'' about where the momentum lies. Fraud Hotline Brings in Tips WASJilNGTON (AP) -More than 4,500 tips worth investigating have poured in since federal agents set up a toll-free boWne in January to take calls reporting fraud, misspending or ripoffs in- volving government agencies and programs . ·'We think It is a success," said Hal Stugart, director or the program. "There are an awful lot of what we consider good audit leads, areas where controls can be strengthened to prevent abuses in the future." THE HOTUNE IS OPERATED BY the gov- ernment's General Accounting Office, where Slugart is direct.or of the special task force for the prevention or fraud. "We have taken thousands of calls. Al the end of the first three months, there were 4,500 that we considered to have some substance for audit or merited investigation,'' Slugart said. When a call is received, Stugart explained, the lip ls checked oul by GSA and, tr it seems to bave merit, is referred eiUler to iAvesUgators within the •gency involved or directly to the Justice Depart- ment. So far, be said, 650 cases have been referred to other aiencles and are under investi1aUon. THE LARGEST SHARE OF THE tips have in- volved activities of federal employees either by themselves or working with other persona, be said. He cited 1ucb tlllncs u theft or private uae of IOV· •mment property as being commoo cbaraea. Other Ups, be sald, have Involved private In· dlvlduals or contractors and people or organlsa- Uona recetvm, grants. Mott ol the matters tnvolv- 1.q lndMctuals were food stamp or welfare fraud e...,, Stqart aaid. Some involved alle1aUon1 ot tu fraud. 8tulart deellned to dlseua1 most 1pec:tnc cases becauaet.btlDvesU1auons1reund0,r way. "',. •. ,..... .. J SPftilu 011c Jane Pauley, ho stess of NBC's "Today " show, si.ld in u speech to broad casters th a t despite the vis- lbllity of women on TV. general- ly they still are al the bottom of the business. in- cl u d 1 ng earn - ings. .,,,,. ~. Jvty 2 1979 4 OAIL Y PILOT A Q Energy Meter Tests Due WASHINGTON (AP > Metering devices that federal of- fi cutla think can lead to savings of about 10 percent on home energy costs will be tested ln six cities The "Energy Cost In - dic ators," unveiled by the Energy Department, measures how much energy is being used and what lhe approximate cost will be. "THE IDEA IS that a person will conserve energy if he sees on his meter how the costs go up penny by penny," said depart· menl official Maxine Savitz. "You can check your progress '----- ,, -.. I I'--'-. ... ( ENERGY ) the same way a dieter follows his progress by stepping on a scale.'' ~- To .,gauge bow much actually is saved with the devices. they will be installed in 100 homes in each of six U.S. and Canadian cities beginrung later this year .. Other home owners in each city will be checked t.o make com- parisons. THE DEVICES show the cost or gas and electricity used so far that day and enable consumen to see: -Whal they spent on gas and electricity the previous day. -Utility costs fo r the next hour if no appliances are tum~ on or orr. -The cos t·to-dale for the month. Th e department paid Honeywell, Inc., $250,000 to de· velop the prototype model and build 600 for the test, which wul be conducted in Boston, Dallas, Minneapolis, San Francisco. Montreal and Vancouver. we•re raising savings interest rates as fast as the law will let us. Cht1nue-, in I ecicrol banking regulation-, h,wc allowed u-:, to 111cret.1~e the rntl'l'L''-t rt.1te~ we JMV -.,c1vers Not quite ,\"I much a" we'd like to. fri\nkly But dl leilst the lc1w -,1 nd interc~t rates -are finally headed in the nght direction. We hope 1h,1t one.> day saving~ interest rates will be determined by competition. not regulatton. 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(AP) Herc Wt' b•ve, not neceaaarlly in order of Im portance, Juat a f•w of the bappy tbln1s that b~ to the Callromia Anaels tbll weekend lD Kauu City: -Tbey aaapped a seven·&&m4' IOSlD& 1treak. -Tbey awept the Kamas City Royals Utre.~pmea. -Tbelr alwnptq bat.a came to life - boomiel aaou • ruu. -SL1J•PING aELIEVEll Dave LaRoebe came tn Friday night in a crucial aituatloa and notched bia eighth save. -Dan Ford, 2·f or-27 entering the came &mday, colleeted three hits and drove in four runs with two home runs. -Nolan Ryan, who bad lost two strai«bt starts, choked off the Kansas City ituck Sunday on u ml'r~ tour h1ti. -And, maybe moat t1ncouraaing to a team that many tl1ured to be weax only at abortltop. Jim Anderson toted hat- .131 averaee to Sunday's game and ex ploded ror four hit.a, includmg a team record-t,y1n, three doubles. "We are a hiWnl club and we were in a hiltina 11lump," Angel Manager Jim FrecosJ said Sunday in the aftermath of Califomla's 1•·2 pounding of the Royals ··My team came out or the hitting slump they were in." THE ANGELS RETURN home for their longest stand of the season tonight and host the Oakland A ·s in a four-game series. Toni~ht it will be Jim Barr (3·4 > going ror the Angels against Oakland"s Mike Morgan (0·1). Game-time is 7 JO. Ryan, 10·5 flirted w ith baseball has · tory Sunday when he c rwsed into the sixth with a no-hitter But with one out 1n the s ixth. Fred Patek lined a s harp ground single inches past the out· reached glove of second baseman Bob· by Grich. The official scorer took a long time before ruling a base hit. although 1t didn't matter as the Royals got two more singles and a walk and scored two runs in the sixth. But that was all for the Royals. The Angels. leading 4·2 after the sixth, ex· ploded for 10 runs in the eighth. Carney Lansford had two singles and Ford had a single and a home run in the inning. Ford, who blasted a two-run, 425-foot home run off P aul Splittorff. 9-6. in the third. s mashed a second two-run shot off Ed Rodriguez in the eighth. DON BA VLOR, who already had a solo home run in the second. contribut· ed a three-run smash in the eighth Anderson saved his third double for the eighth a nd drove in two runs with at. The turnaround was dramatic in light of what the Angels had done the pre· vious eight days. After the Royals swept them three games in California last weekend. the Rangers had done the same thing in Texas. Just when the Angels seemed to be staggering, they sweep three games from the defending division champions who are s upposed to be nearly invincible on the ir own artificial turf. "This is a little turnaround on last week." said Fregosi with a grin "The bad thing," said Kansas City Ma na ger Whitey Herzog. "as that Split torff really did a pretty good JOb. It doesn't look lake 1t , but he did All I can say is that we got the hell beat out of us ." JIM ANDERSON AP WI-to At Wimbledot1 Austin Meets Martina Next WIMBLEDON. En~land (A P l -Teen-ager Trac) Ausun beat H'tc ran Billit: Jean Kang 6·1. 6·7. 6·2 in the quarterfinals or t he women's singles at Wamble<lon today and earned herself a st'mifinal place against Martina Navratilova, the defending cham paon, on Wednesday Navrattlova s urvived a fi rs t s et shock before beating Austrahan Dianne Fromholtz 2 6. 6-3. 6·0. She was JOtned an the semis by Evonne Goolagong Cawley, the 1971 champwn. 14hu trounced Bnlain·s V1rgan1a Wade 6·4. 6·0 on center court SECOND SEED CHRIS EVERT LLOYD took Just over an hour anrl a half to beat hard working Australian Wendy Turnbull and earn a semafanal meeting with Cawl ey. Lloyd "'on a boring bcsst>hne battle. 6 3.6·4 In a t1lan1c n·nter l"OUrt ma tch that lasted t140 h<JU1 s. Kin~. 35. fought her 16·yt•ar old oppont'nl f1 t>rcely all the 14 a~ and got a Sl•rv1cc break to go 2 u_up m the final set But with the ptn s1cal and m<'ntal s train beginning 10 take ah toll . King let the game :-.hp ra~hl J way from her Austin lookm~ r•· taxed "-1lh victor) 1n !'>1ght. p1t ked up the next sax ~amt·s an cJ row for the set at 6·2 In the most ab-.orbang centt·r c:ourt match Wimbledon hu~ set'11 thas year-. King's vust cxp1mcnce looked at onl' Lime l1 kl• 1l would pull hl.'r into the fanul four. But age was laking its toll She was a good yard s lower around court than 1n her heyday uf the last decade, and sagnafat·antly -<4nd un1:hara1:lt·nsl H"all~ too rran~ of hc>r volleys were going an to the net ANGELS' DON BAYLOR GETS HERO'S WELCOME FROM DAN FORD (CENTER), CARNEY LANSFORD AFTER HOME RUN. AUSTIN LOOKED TOTALLY COMPOSED an'1 at ease . throu~hout. even <1t the start of the fin al set when s he dropper! se rvice to trail 0·2. and she never faltered an her strategy of pulling tht' game from one wing to the other. from the basehnt: to thf' fo recourt Caulkins Set for Pan·Am Meet SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico CAP) -TraC'y Caulkins. relishing the thought of getting the United Slates team off to a roaring start, shows off two of her bes t events tonight after the first day of swimming competition at the Pan American Games. t CAULKINS, AT 16 already the s tar of the women's squad, took to the blocks m morning qualifying for the 200-meter in· dividual medlt:>, one of her three in· dividual world-record events. She also was expected to swim the breaststroke leg of the 400.meter medley relay. Finals also are scheduled tonight for the 200·m eter men·s freestyle. men's JOO meter breaststroke and backstroke and women's three-meter diving. "I really like swimming on the hrst day," Caulkins said before Sunday·s open ing ceremonies "The relays are always fun and if we really s wim well it gets the team fired up for the whole week ·· ONE OF CAULKINS' big problems in the- comtng year. before the Moscow Oly mpic Games. ts ·deciding what to try to swim there. In addition to her wor ld r ecords in the· 200·m cter a nd '100 -meter individu al medleys and 200-meter butterfly, she was world ranked 1n s ix other individual events. As Frank Keefe. the Pa n Am head coach. says, '"Her weak stroke as the dog· paddle ·· ··My Nashville coach. Don Talbot. and I have bC'cn experimenting with different events lately,"' Caulkins said "We"re j ust not s ure what I'll try in the Olympic trials It probably will be four individual events ·· o~ E OF THOSE I!> s ure to be the 400 meter medley, with the other three still opC'n She"s a good bet for the medley re- lay as breaststroker and a possibility for the fre<>stylc relay But f1ri.t then.-s the Pan Am Ge1mcs. which she called ""a pretty important meet. Without the East Europeans. it's not as bag as some others. but we have to s wim well The Canadian girls have been improvin~ ... Caulkins fared poorly in last week 's meet at Mission Viejo. a nd even dropped out of one event because of exhaustion. Keefe said s he and some other gi rls made a big effort to rest last week after reaching San Juan. SLATED TO JOIN Caulk ins in action to clay were Anne Tweedy of Santa Barbara. in the 200 individual medley. David Larr son of Jessup. Ga .. and Rowdy Gaines of Winter Haven. Fla . in the 200 freestyle . Steve Lundquist of Jonesboro. Ga .. and Greg Winchell of Long Beach. in the 100 breaststroke and Bob Jackson of San J ose . and Clay Brill of Rockvilll.'. Md., m the 100 hackstrokl· Just What Doc Ordered Dodgers Hit New Low-- Last Plac·e Health, Fitness Go Hand iii Hand-Brandt By ERNIE CASTILLO OI !tie O.ily PU~ 51•11 You don't h ave to go lo a pharmacy to fill one of Dr Bud Brandt's prescriptions Since fit· ness is what the doctor orders. an) old tennis court. swimming pool or bicycle path will do. .. Exercise not only keeps the mand sharp, it alleviates stress and anxiety which ca use a lot of ph)s ical probl ems." s a ys Brandt, a Ne wpo rt Beach psychologist who is a self· avowed fitness nut. And just as health and fitness go hand tn hand. so do exercise and discipline. Brandt says. "EXERCISE DISCIPLINES me in every area of my life. If I stop exercise. I most certainly wUl stop disciplining myself.·· bays Brandt, who gels up al 5.30 ev~ry morning to eiiher run or awim. "It helps me feel better aboot 111yaeU and other people," he saya. "Jf you don't do it at all, .. you allow neaatlve overtones to come into your life. If you Wnk posit ive . accept the rtaponslbUIUea that race you. you un get over any type of .,.y11cal and mental problems ." 1• an e:ftort to spread the word I.Mt "replar exerclle Is easen· , t.iaJ ln order to loolr our belt. to f .. t our bl.t and t.o be able Lo do °"' belt., .. UM youtbfUI lookln1 :JG.year-old has established the Bud Brandt Phys ical F1tncs!> A"'ard The award program. essen· tiall y designed for Orange Coun· ty industry. recognizes a male a nd female employee of sub· scribing companies each month who epitomize health a nd fitness a"' areness. NOW IN ITS THIRD month. the progr a m ha s r eceived BUD BRANOT favorable response from several businesses . ranging from fast food restaurants to mulli·million dollar corporations. Best of all. the program is free since Brandt foots the entire bill. ·'I want lo recognize other athletic people . rather than just the jogger.·· says Brandt. ·"There are o ther t ypes of aerobic· exer cises . es pecially l'ycling and swimming . ""I'm trying to take into con· sideralion the average work· ing class individual. lf they can't JOg hut ran lawn bowl. that"s great. Just as tong as 1t "s some form of recreation." Brandt. who played football a nd base ball at UC Santa Barbara from 1964 to 1966. has set up :some relatively s imple guide lines for his ·program. Each month. participating com · pa nles choose two Individuals who exercise al le,.s t three times a week and practice good health standards. ACCEPTED SPOllTS and ex· erclses include swimming, ski· Ing. running. cycling, tennis. golf ond racquetball. The pro· gram is even open to the han· dlcapped. '"I've always been involved tn sporta." Brandt says. "Hopeful· ly . thiis will help br\ng health and fitness to the working force (See IUST, Pace 8Z) LOS ANGELES !AP) -The clubhouse of the Atlanta Braves, us u a l Nation a l League West cellar-dwellers. had a World Series atmos phe re. "We want to c atch some others before this thing is over with, .. Braves ' Manager Bobby Cox said Sunday following the 2· 1 victory over Los Angeles that moved Atlanta into a virtual ta e with the Dodgers ror fifth place an the division. THE VICTORY . Atlanta"s sixth in a row over Los Angeles. co mpleted a s weep of the Braves· three.game series with the Dodgers. "If someone would have told me in spring training that on Ju. ly 1 we'd be tied with the Dodgers." said Cox. "I would have said we'd be tied for first ... But the Dodgers have now los t six In a row. 9 of 10, and -since they were last at .500 26-26 on June 1 -21 of 28. Los Angeles hasn 't been in last place \his late in the season slnce Sept. 8. 1968. "I don"t feel good about It at u lt." said Dodge rs · Manager Tom Lasorda . "Ever y game we've lost, we·ve been involved 1n. "We could have won them ilAst CSee DOOOEllS, Page 82> Navratilova lookt:d in real trouble early against Fromholtz. a 23-yt•ar·old left-hander fromSydn<'y F'romholtz. sec·ded sixth, took the f1r-;1 nan(• point:-. anrl hrokl' the 22-year-old Cz<'<:h·born <'hamp1CJn an tht' first and M:venth games to take the !>Cl an JUSt 20 manutt-s Fromholtz. "'ho droppt>d Just thret• points nn w rvf' m tht' f1r-.1 set. broke Navratilova in the hr'>l game of !ht• -.pcond !>et. but then the champion. who had been St'rv1n~ badl~ and had made sever al unfor("(•d errors. got her gaml' together -· a Taking the Ba«!k Route .,.w .......... Pele Rose of the Phillies literally climbs all over Garry Templeton's back while going for a high pick-off throw Sunday . Dick Ruthven ·s throw got past Rose for on error a nd the Cards' 'l'cmpteton strolled into second. 13 .,._, .. the ur mg lhc 'he ick go. hf' .h1• ·ry u:-. "'" , .. "'"' '" i1Q11 Jt;ff I ... "" ~~ '"' U \ •y •n •II • • II 0 .1 j.! t 11 I ' ·-.......................... ,,.. ................ _ ................... ...... . I: . " " •! • . . •' • · l f I l t I ~ Ill DAil V Ptl.OT Mondey July 2. 1979 ports reak A C•paule Report From the WOf'td of Sports Prison Boxer Wants S hot At Heavyweight Crown Fre• AP 06apald~ec WOOD8RJDGE. N.J . -Rahway State Priaon = in mate Jamee &colt not only want.I to be w Uaht· heavywelehl champ•on of the world but a1lo wanLs a abot at heavywel1bt champion Larey Holmes. ' "'I'm ready for Matt.hew Franklin and Victor Gall.ndea."' Scott saJd. referring to the two ll&ht·heavywelght champions. '"And I want the bi& dumm y <Holmes)." Scott Is currently serving a .S.year term stemming from a 1969 robbery conviction and 1975 parole violatioo. He lm proved his boxing r~rd to 15-0-1 Sunday 1n his fifth prison bout when Bunny Johnson faJled to answer the bell for the eighth round of their scheduled 10.rouoder. "'Give the guy credit. He took a lot of punches," s&d Scott. who was ahead 6-0-1 on the cards of referee Tony Perez and judge Harold Lederman and 7-0 on judge Eva ~ain 's card when the bout was stopped. "He's experienced. I was looking to knock him out in the first round, but he was very good al l~kiog punches. One of the qualities of a good fight.er is being hurt and not letung your opponent know it. I was hilting rum with everything but I didn't know until the last round he was hurt." Scott is eligible for a status change next May but state as· sembly speaker Chris Jackman is using his weight lo help gel the dale moved up or to gel a bearing before the parole board. "His record here speaks for itself," Jackman said. "He's been an inspiration, l 'd li~e to think the board would give him a lot of cons ideration.·· ...-----fluo•r ol ilae Day -----.. The continuing saga of the New York Yankees, Chapter 13 in which Roy White speaks his piece. "I want lo leave. l jus t don't care to play here any more, period . . . I know what my status is. My status is. 'White sit.s on the bench until everybody gets hurt.' I don't like s itting around. waiting for somebody to get hurt before I can play. It's not that easy sitting around and playing once in a while." Rookie Jerry NarToa led off the seventh inning ii with h1s first major league home run and New York's firth of the game. giving the Yankees a 6-5 victory over Boston Sunday in American League action. Willie Randolph, Jim Spencer, Roy White and Reggie Jackson also homered for the Yankees. Former Huntington Heach star J ack Brobamer and Fred Lynn belled round· trippers for Boston ... Dave Chalk drew a walk from weary Doc Medich in the 15th inning and scored ' .. on Mike Heath's fourth hit of the game to give Oakland a 13·12 victory·over Texas . . . Glenn Adams singled home the win· ning run in the 10th inning and Paal Hartull scattered eight hits as }finoesota beat lbe Chicago White Sox, 2·1 ... Home runs by Robin Yoa..nt. Gorman Thomas and Paal Molitor powered Milwaukee to a ,10-3 win over Seattle ... llick Dempsey 's three-run homer capped a four -run seventh inning that helped Baltimore to a 10 ·7 win over Seattle ... Detroit pounded out 15 hits, including a three-run homer by Steve Kemp, to back the five-hit pitching of J ack Morris as the Tigers beat Cleveland, 10-2 ... In the National League. Houston increased its lead in the West Division lo eight games by thrashing San Diego, 4-1 as Joe Nlelrro increased his pitching record to 12·3 . . . Mark Llttwell, 6·2, picked up victories in both ends of a doubleheader as St. Louis swept a pair from the Phillies, 13-7, 2-1 ... Cubs swept Chicago's the Mets. 5-4. 8-2. as Dave Kingman rut his 28th homer in the opener and BUI Backner and Barry Foote bit homers in the nightcap ... The Giants swept the Reds, 2·1, 7-3, with WlWe McCovey homering in the first game and Jack Clark homer· ing in the second ..• Tbe Montreal·Pittsburgh doubleheader was rained out. ------BaselJall Todafl ----- o n th.is date in baseball in 1941 : New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio's three-run. fiflh- inning homer off the Boa.ton Red Sox's Heber Newsome extended bis bitting streAk to 45 games, breaking Willie Keeler's major league record of 44 set in 1897. Today's Birthday: Former New York Yankee relief ace Hal Reniff is 41. f'..-..er 'Cldrlcna' I• Bot Water A9al11 There's more fowl play as far as Ted Gian· Ill noulas is concerned. The San Diego cheerleading personality bas been served with a subpoena by his former boss, radio station KGB, wruch ordered its former "Chicken" to appear in court on contempt charges. GiannouJas is being sued for $250.000 because of alleged con· tract violations after he was resurrected by the San Diego Padres as a bird of a different feather Friday night. His new debut drew t he biggest San Diego crowd of the baseball season-47,000. . . A $20-million gamble on new technology bv t.he French auto giant Renault paid off when Jean Pierre JaboaUJe s wept bis turbocharged r acer to victory in the F re nch Grand Prix . . . WUlle Brown retired from the Oakland Raiders, ending a pro football career that was highlighted by interceptions in each of 16 consecutive seasons ••• 1be American All·stars defeated J apan, 10-6, today for their third straight victory to lie the college baseball series al three games each . . . Roe Ea&Ga of Tacoma, Wash. held on for a three-second victory over Jim luolo or Mission Hills to win the 100.lap West Grand National stock car race in Yakima, Wash. . .. Billy Meyer, a 25-year-old touring pro from Waco. Texas. won the Funny Car Eliminator title in the rain-delayed Mile-High Nationals in Morrison, Colo. . .. World endurance driver Don Whlttlagtoa and sprint driver Deaal1 Sbaw ran m ethodical 97·mile·an·hour laps and breezed to victory in Sunday's Daytona Six Hours endurance race by 311.:i miles. Te~l•I••~ Radio Foflowlng are the maJor sports events on televlslon tonloht. Ratings are: I I'' ucetlent; '''worth watching· t' fair · t forget IL ' ' e 1:3Q p.rn., Ch•nnel 1 ./ ./ ./ 8AS1!8ALL: Boston at New York An1MH1nc1rs: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Don Ory set.le Ex·Dodgtr Tommy J ohn (11-3) will be seeking his 12th vic-tory tonight a gainst Red So>e rookie Joel Finch <O·Ol In American League East ectlon at Yankee Stadium. OTH•R TILEYISION RoCllO -Hl~hllOhts Of the Rtno Rodeo, I p.m., Channel 11. Tennis -Today s hfghllGhts at Wlmbltdon, 11: 30 p.m ., Chennel ... RADIO Pan Al"MrlCM\ G.tmet ~ 9:50 a.m. and 1:50 p.m. kNX (1010). BateMll -OodJltrs at ~Diego 6:55 p.m ., KABC (7'0); OeklMd al Angels. 7:8 P.~·s. KMPC (7\0). Yed'tt RKlflQ -Tr...-c Rece, 3 and l p.m., t<'""'c CS70l. ltfetnphfs Winner Morgan Isn't One To Waste Reprieve • • M l!:MPHIS. T enn. <AP> -apron of the green. chipped Victory was wllhin Gil Morgan's about 18 Inches past the cup and Kta11p twice Sunday but It took parred out. Nelson, 31, dtove to that u"<.·ond chance and a heart· the green. missed a lO·foot putt istov1,intt 40-foot putt lo put the by six inches and they were tied winner's $M,OOO ch~k from the up again. Danny ThOmas Memphis Classic On No. 16 Nelson drove to the lo bu; pocket. right side of the fairway and "It was one of those putts you Morgan's ball went well past his make sometime," the Oklahoma opponent's and landed in the optomelrl!t said, savoring the middle. victory which came during the Nelson used a wood lo get over second bole of a sudden-Oeath the water and into a bunker. playoff against Larry Nelson at the Colonial Country Club. MORGAN, 33, who failed to qualify as an amateur for the tournament seven years ago, went into Sunday's final round with a four-under-par 212. He collected eight birdies - alont,t wtth two bogeys -and went into No. 18 leading Nelson by a stroke al 10 under. But he had to struggle lo hold that position. MORGAN, WITH A shorte r shot, chose an iron and sailed the ball into the gallery on the back side or the green. He took relief and wound up with the ball n estle d i n what he late r desc ribed as s ome "fluffy grass." He chipped Lo the edge of the green. Fergon Has Hot Round Morgan's drive went into the trees at the right of the fairway. His second shot was to the left and bis ball rolled down an em· bankmen l toward the lake guarding lbe 18th. At this point, Morgan must have been having In h R visions or 1916 when an ex· t e aIU· curslon into the waler ruined his final round chances for a win . Morgan's third shot was long to the fringe of the green about 30 feet from the pin. NELSON, M EAN WHILE, drove to the right of the fairway and sent an iron shot into the sand trap in front of the green. The Kennesaw, Ga., pro used a sand wedge to leave the ball five feet from the cup. Morgan could have taken il all at that point, but rus long putt missed the cup by inches and be had to settle for a par 5. Nelson calmly sank his birdie putt to tie. They went to the 240-yard No. 15 wher e Morgan drove to the Lopez Has Wok-alike In Castillo EDINA, Minn. <AP> -Lori Castillo, who resembles LPGA standout Nancy Lopez, played golf a little like Nancy with the smiling face Sunday lo win the third U.S. Wom c:n's Amateur Championship at Braemar Golf Course. "Yeah, I get that from every· body," CastiUo said of the com- parisons. "I don't try to look like her, but I can tell you that she's my idol." CASTILLO, a Honolulu native who is attending the University of Tulsa -Lopez's old school, n aturally -borrowed a page from her idol's golf manual on the 17th hole to claim a lwo·UP triumph over Becky Pearson of Miami. DEARBORN. Mich. <AP> It's been a rainy season for tour· ing women golfers this year and young Vicki Fergon has put the experience to good use. ·'The rain made me bear down today, made me concentrate a lot more," s aid the 23-year-okl. who began Sunday 's round seven shots behind but emerged with her f irst Ladi es Professional Golf Association ti· tie. "l'VE LEARNED a lot th1s year -I'm still learning. We've had so much ram this season and l 'vc really played well in it ... T he to u r n a m c n t a t t h t' Dearborn Country Club coun,l• seemed wrapped up after the third round as veteran Judy Rankin shot a course record 6S to go five strokes ahead of the field. But Rankin tbrec·putted her way to a 77 Sunday wtule Fergon carded her second 69 lll four days. "I just played very consistent, very steady golf," said Fergon. of El Cajon. "'I got over the nervousness after the third and fourth holes" where s he s ank the first two of five bird.le putts "I had a feeling it mi~ht be m) d ay." Fergon's $22.500 prize moved her from 28th to 12th on the 1979 LPGA money List w1tb earrunJ?s of $42,350. Iler best previous finish was third two weeks ago al a tour stop in Rochester, N. Y. FERGON BEGAN to threaten Rankin's lead on the back nine of the 6,411 -yard course that was playing much longer with s pongy fa irways and long, drenched rough. caused by three days of steady downpours. She captured the lead when Rankin three-putted f o r a double-bogey on the 17th hole. Fergon. on the 18th green, ran what she called a "roller coaster pull'' over a mound within a foot of the cup and tapped in the par for a 72-hole total of 284 . four s trokes under par. GOLF I BASEBALL • All'Wi~• GIL MORGAN REACTS TO PUTT DURING TORRID ROUND. f"ro• Page B I JUST WHAT DOC. • • "'hi ch 1s the markt. t plac1· of in du~tr \ "Pi•oph· h.n l' .... 11d · \\ h' d<• ~nu do 1t'" I JU~l bt'l1t•\'" 111 th1· l'Olltalaon ol mind and bod\' II ~ 011 kecµ pt.~ :-.1l':tll~ 111 . ~ <;u r1· From Page-BI DODGERS. • • as easy as we could have 11)!,t them . . . but we lost tht]m. Whal can you say? We keep gel: ting beat." THE BRAVES broke a 1·1 lie in the top of the ninth when Pepe Frias led off with a s1ngle. his fourth tut of the game, took lh1rd on a sing!(' bv pinc h -hitter Charlie Spikes. and c·amt hon1t on Jl'rry Ro~~ler's sacrifice fl~ The Dod ~l'rs. ;.is the~ du1 Saturday rught in a 7 4 loss to the Br:tv('S. loadE'd tt1e bases 1n the ninth 1nrung \.\1th a chance to win But Joey M('Laughlln got pinch-tutter Gary Thomasson to fly to center for thl' third out. preserving the win for Phil Nlekro, 10-10. The Dodgers lost the ir :-;tartmi:? pitcher, J erry Reuss, and the ir C'atcher, Johnny Oates, on one play in the third inning. Royster hit a shot off Reuss' riJ.!hl shin and Oates, divrng for the ball , dislocated a finger. CharlJe Hough. who replaced Reus!', gave up a double to Gar~· Matthews and a single to Bob Horner that produced Atlanta's first run. Reggie Smith tied the score with his ninth home run to lead off the seventh. ~ nin1 to k1•1·p \our mind fit :1Jso I tn·I th1· 111al-1 up of the hot!~ 1s m••:int to 111• lnC'omut11:1.• anct th.it .., \\ hv I tll'lwv•· in o\'erall h1•..1 Ith .ind t 1ln1·..,.., · ,, 1!171; '>llltl\' hv Bra1ult. who ... p ,. !'I :ti 111 •.., • r n h y per art h C! 1 hlld11•n. pru\td h1'\ point. Usi ng llW John W.iynt• T•·nnis Cluh, he• h :1 d t· 1 J! h t · · o \' l' r a n x 1 o u s · • \ oungstcrs 1•nrull 1n twice- "" t•t·kly tt:nnrs ll·ssons he taught. lnstilhnJ.? d1sc1pl11w and g1vmg the yvuths :m outll•t for thetr e ne r g ies, he n o ticed s ome s tartling results. ''KEEPIN G TUE '\'Oungslers involved in a c·on<;1rur11v<' program raus••fl tht:'lr problE·ms to subside when 1h1·\ b<·t .1011' l!womol I\ c ;ind :w 11 ' '" • tw ... ·" .., "I h, v ',\ t' n • 1111 11m1. r<'"l""'"il1l1 :inti tht•1r J 1·t rng uµ llt·hJ\ 1or at st·hool ""i.I" :ii IC\ 13kd .. \lll'r !-.l'lting up ;i ph)'>ical lit 111•i.i. progrJm v.rlh lhe µarenh, tlw trend continued and Brandt had lt-a r nt.•d a 11 •nvaluabh ll'~~l)ll "F1nd1ng a hoohy or sport is the grcat1•st v. ay to hold your :-1·lf 1·..,tt't'lll." t11' o.,avs. ··You c;in always turn to a · s port wh1·n ) ou 'rc feeling high or feeling low 'The bottom hne is. if you re involvt•cl with a challe nge. ph\sll'all'I-and m1.•ntall~. you 1c go1ngtobt>health1erfor•t " • * • rCompun11''> u'lshina to learn more obout tllf! Flud Hrandt PllJJ-ncaL Frint'.\~ Award proqram can do so by rallrnq 6:11-3510.J The 18-year-old Castillo had taken a two-hole lead with a birdie on the par-3 12th hole, but then carded t hree straight bogeyes. She missed a two-foot pull al 14 , which allowed Pearson to scramble back to even, but Castillo later dropped in a 15-foot pull on 17 and also won the final hole for the cham- pionship. "I figured if I 'd lost the match. I'd lost it there," Castillo said, recalling the missed putt al 14. "I was so happy when that one rolled in on 17." Baseball Standings u. I ;?. ..,.,res ,, c Blue Angels Capture Three National Titles LOS ANGELES-The Blue Angels track and field team from Fountain Valley captured three individual titles at the AAU National Girls Cham· plonshlps at UCLA last weekend. Dianna Crabtree of Fountain Valley won the 1,500-meter run in 4: 51.0, a meet record, while Sara Stanley of Norco look the l,SOO·meter walk in 8:29.1 to help the Blue Angels to a third place team finish in th e 10-11 age group. Lori Ch arette of Fo\antaln Valley was tblrd in the race walk ln 8:33.7 while Toni Everts of Orange was fifth ln both the 1,500 r un (5:00.8 ) a nd wa lk (8;56.1). lo the 12·13 diVtalon, Kathy Kiernan of Fountain Valley rlnlahed flnt ln the 3,000 walk in a meet record 15:37.5 and was second in the 3,000 run in 10:08.0. K r•s te n Harken o r WeetmlMter wu second ln the oin e -and·under l,500 r u n (5 :02.7). second In the 800 (2:31.1) and third in the baseball throw (~10). Laura MW. of Irvine placed 1lxtb in the 1+15 d.Jvt1ioo ol lbe 100.meter hurdles ln 15.43. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. 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All_,,. l.M A..,.le1 ••rfl M ""'""' Ron •<'•. 36 , I 1 1 L-\. 711 • 0 I u Mltnw), rt ~ o 2 o Ru\\111. ~' • o o n Horner, Ill 4 0 I 1 R. !>n\111\,rl 3 I I I 8nQM, II 1 0 0 0 Ga•vt y, lb • 0 1 0 Ofhct ,CI 0 0 0 0 Co .lb J 0 0 0 8onnel1,d 3 o 1 O B•k•r, 11·4 o 7 o Hub~d. 71> • O I O O Tllotm. c~ 3 o o 6 FriH, I' 4 1 4 0 JM ltlld, 1)11 I 0 0 0 Bt ne<ltCI, c .. 0 0 0 Oale•. < 0 0 0 (I P. N1ei.ro.p 3 o o o v o-r,c 3 o 1 o Sp''"~·.,., I 0 I 0 'TllmV>. pn l 0 0 0 J MLOlll," 0 0 0 0 Reun. p 0 0 0 0 H0\1<111, p 7 0 0 II T. Mrtnl, pr 0 0 0 0 K. B•etl, p l 0 O 0 \.4'Wllyn, p 0 0 0 0 f ot•I\ '3 '2 It ' Total\ 33 1 I> 1 :k-llY l11t11f19s At14nt a 001 000 001 1 LO$ ~11'1. 000 000 100 I E -Hu-d, J Mc:LQlll,, OP-Atlanta I LOB· Allanl• 9, Lo~ A119ele~ 7 211 Mii~~ Ballf'f, Ftlas. HR R Smltll (91 SB -T. MMtJllH. SF -Roy•ler AlfNla IP H fl Elt II SO P .Noel<ro IW ICl-101 H 1 I 0 I J .McLauqllhl'I ti 0 I II Les A~ Reu>\ l t 1 Hou9n ' \ o o IC. Bretl IL.I II 1 ' 3 I I •I Ke.,<1llYll 0 0 0 0 n WP -P. 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Ci AB It H Ptr Bro< k, SI t.ou" \\ 187 l• •4 J~l ..-..-nartc~, ~t LOU•"i n 7\1 Jll ¥& JU Mdlltfl1, Ntw V()(lll: 11 1n .. , Q1 JJ' Foster, C1ncinna1t 11 7&1> •J 83 ,JJI l pmpteton $1 LOU•\ •8 ?ii •S •• JI' K Hrrn""°"'· SI Lout\/l ?91 ~I 0\ 11• Wtnft~ld Sdn 011..qo 81 JIXI u >I Jll Simmon). ~t Lou•.. &l , 11 4 t • 1 J1 t Ro""· PnotadelOtltd 18 l,3 41 91 JIO Kn19111. (tll<•nn.ii. /I l~ 11 8~ )I) H~llllrtS )( 1nqman. ChtCdQO, 71 Srhm101 PtulitOt-IPhl<11, 23 f O\ler,. Ctn •nndl•. ·~ '>•mmo11\ SL lOU•\, 18 \.OPH, Lo• Angele•, 11. "-~""'ft 1Cin<;1m.m. Cllo<a9(1, bS. F°'ter. C1nc1Ma1• •S. Wtnlleld. S..n 0 1•90. Sb (ldrk, $.on Franclsc.o, ~.Simmon\, St. l o"''· S1 P 1tcl'li119 Cl Oe<h-sl J . N lelcro, Hou\lon, 11·3 l illPll, SI l OU•\ • 1. s. Manlnez, SI. LOU•\,61 l("tOO<'t '>dn Franc1~co. 6 l . L.tC..O~\.. (.1nc1nn.tt1 ~ J AUOUJdr. HOU"\lon. q •. Gt1m\l~y. Monlrt:dl. a •. Rud, P1>1.-1p1Ma, l·l. WIMa&.EOON T-y'tlt.w!U w_., si...-s O..ar1"1l11•i• M arttna N•v r•tlfov• det. D••nnr From1tom 2.fa, 6-3. 6-0; Evonftf' Gool,.qon11 <••••v ~. Virglnla Wade • •. H . ci ... , E vel't lloyd del. WMdy Tu111oull •l. IH l tacy Auston del. B111i. Je•n Ko119 • •, o 1 • 1 COHCOltO nASSIC (MIC-L.Me,N Y.I Mtlft'ISie!l'H ~1 ... 1 Erik •an Olllffl def. -erd ScllOenlleld .. 7,6·2,W Mett'~~F- Sa~lll Menon-Robert Trogolo ~ c~ ... le.,1~-Bruce Nlcllol$7-4, ~ M EMPHIS C&.AS!>IC Citl ~.Jeon.I Gtl MMC)an, $S4.000 11-71 10 6~-118 l.•n y Nelson, $32,AOO n -11.10.u-11e Tom Kite. $10,400 ll·I0-1>9-10-180 Bruce Llrulce, s1 1,s12.so 1HJ.11-M>-'l11 J c. Snead, Sl t,117.50 t>'l-10.IWl-m Matk HaytK, Sll,812.SO 11·10.1' •l-181 Grallam Marsh, Sll,.812 50 17·10.I0-70-7e7 Tom Purtzer, sa,100 1 ... 11 70-l>f-183 Bob Byman, sa, 100 11-69 7).tf-19.J Anctv Bun. SI.too 11·74-68·10-18l Pet., JacoC>so.n. SI. 100 II 11 1>'1-11-7e.J c ..... r SanudO, sa.100 n .a.1t n-1u C,ary Pl•ver. s5,800 M·l).10.10-~ ROd Curl, U,800 10 H •1·n-?ll4 Wally Armstrong, \S 80ll 69 IJ 1>9·'3-18• Georq~ Bum•. S.C,JSO 13 69-11>61-111\ Morris H•lal\kV. \4 )~ II I• 11 08 711' Slan lee, s.c,lSO I• 10.11 68 '111\ v•OOY Gotoi.n, \.4,lSO 11-70 1111-181 Brad Bty.,,1. S.C.lSO o• n-611 16-781 Jim S1mmo'"· s.c JIO 10n .. •1c-n 1 llP1< Cal.,....11, ll.800 IS 69 13 6._J&b Jae It N•wton. Jr. S7.800 10 68 76 11-166 Gary KCKll. $1.800 ot U.-11 lt-1111> vtorgp Jof>Mon. $1 HOO 10·10.14 11-711o Larry Z1eq•er. $1.890 11·10-11·14-196 Hale lrWU\, '2,76} 1 ... 1111 .. 9-181 Jack Re"""', '1.10 1 ..... 11.11-2er Ron StrKlt. Sl,901 • 10.14-7~._289 8n>e:e Oevll11, S1,'I07 l t·IS-77-10-188 Frenk c-. Sl,901 1l·7?·7J./0-'88 S<ott Simpson, Sl,'IOI n-12-11-n-m Oon Pooly, Sl,907 n IS-69-7'-?N Biil Kratnri. $1,901 70-1l·l1·73-2!18 Onrlllt Moody, Sl.UI 13 1•·11·10-189 0 A. Wtlllrlng, Sl,••I 1' IS.11·10-18'1 Jolln ScltN>e<ltt•. St,4•7 11·17·13 11-21!i Jetf MllclM!ll, Sl,UI 16·71·10-n -?99 •Park et Ntoore, $1,U I /1 1M•·73-299 Ml~e scnroeder, ll, .. , 1•·12-IO·ll-1~ LADY STl'OH'S OPEN lat O.arborn, Mlcll.> VtOI Fergc111,S12,.500 IJ·l>• 73 69-78• Judy R•nltin, Jl•,100 1111 65-11 18S J•ne Blaloclt, Sl.SOO 1•11·•'4'-1116 Amy .Alcon, v.soo IHl-6&·11-78b 8ctll Daniel, u.soo 11-12 11 11-786 Sandra Post. Sl.SOO 70.IJ.11·11-JllO Sally Little, \.4.800 IH0-7.J.11-187 Oel>C>le Ausc1n, "4,0SO ... ,1.JJ.7S-198 Bart>ar• B«ro.. "4.0SO t9ol6-71-72-211 Oe-MillUey, "4.0so 10.11.n .. 'l-1" Pat Me'l'tn. SJ,450 11·1J.74·71-199 P•t Bradley, u.-12-14·71-14-191 Susen O'Coft.-, '2.880 11·1S.11·1J-19t Sal>dra Pol.._, '2MO 70.IJ.70.IS-291 Hollh Stacey, '2, IU , 1·1•7?·1J-m ~ndra SCllllkll, u .1'1 1 .. 1.10.11-m 0 .H. WlllU, U .IU 11./ .. 10-1i--1'1 Katlty Marlin. n ,t•l 11-10-121>-m K•ll\Y McNlullan, U, IU IMJ.11-7.-.m JoAnft Dost, s1,102 74-11·7>-1.-m S. Bon-Cini, ,t,102 7J.7s.7H4-1'l AleM. ffel-. Sl,SJO 7 .. 7 .. 10-72-194 Jo Ann ,.,_Ice, Sl.SlO 11·74-7 .. 71-29• Jo Ann w.-n, s1,S» 76-7MH S-,.. DAV10NA E HOUllO C•I O•Yli~• •••ch l'I• 1 • C>oo Wn1tt1nQh)r\ 0t"m"' \not_._ AMr '~I, It .,, '"'j\ l I 1•f1 W•UUh Uu11 (1h vn L -.11 '>t '""'W\ AM( UJh(.vt\J f\t i f.1 11'1"'' M•"""'""•• 01" vu t> •bh M••d~ kA I l'IO • M••f' ~,,, •• , w ... '• tsotta. M410d A.1.J •@ \ A"Hh lot\l'l\.Qfl O•rri. ~ B•t Wu• AM( u·•d II.I frl Jn Art\.IJo L tt w11 U•itlO P.M<:. !)p1r1t •• J\tfi YM.Jw,t'I ..,f'hl lu,,1n AMC \.Oft lf\J .... • ,,.., ' Oulf'lh ' 1ny •U• ••• M •td• 141(/ '48 • ""'•""" Pht11ir. O•u ~01 1 v qo 1 \t. II f ,m .. \ Rt<'""'" R .. n f lit .Jn b1o1 • '>•yh11w~ 10 W 1ft11..,\ •vttdOt" ·Pt\'O ""O Jl8 ""P" A··1 tua 010 '•-<Ort.1 1fO ~ 1n J'l/d 0¥ OoA"n1nu Jann P.tUI FllE.NCH GllANO Piii.ii (lit Ot10ft. Fr•nctl 1 Jt"•n·P1ttrr~ J dDOo•lt• ft.Jn f ~rn•ull RSI I 1 nuur JS minute\ JO •1 'teon<I> dvef~ '""'d 118 80 mp!> 1 Glllf' Y1lff'neu1t~ (CdncK!dl Fer1•rr Jl'1. I H JS 01 l Slone A1110u• 1Fr<1nc~ Ren.,ull RSl6 I )\ l\ JS c Alon JoM-\ tAu!.tr1•J Wlll1dm\ FW01 1 JI ~I OJ \ Jean·P•etrt-Jar•<'f •rrdnt e> lyrrt•ll 00• I J~ 1' 93 ti Cltt'f Rtt()(Uton1 tSw 1t1•1rt,tnd) Wllti.tm\ f WOI. I Jl>?SO ' Jody $<Nl(.•tttr 4~0. Atr1(.J t Frntit• 1•11 a J!)tQV.'\ldff1tc Fronc1•, l1q1Pr JSll ? K ~~ f• Ros,t>t.iro 1r1nc)1no • w ntt w A 1 11) PdHlllP. lc1mbd)' 1Frdn(.t_• MtLttrl'" M/8( I I ' >C" OEEPSEA FISHING NEWPOl'T (Ar1'\I 10 6n9lers I Don•l<l St kelp ~·.J'S maOt'tf'I, 44 l>lu• bot>>. I Yf'llOwlall, z tO<k cOd, 2 yello•l•n lund I D•Y•Y'\I , .. an<,>ters 7,076 m•<kHel. 10• 19nd Olin. 14 •ock cod. 30 t>.lrr•<udd, '1 blW ........ 7 .... liD<lt. OANA WHARI' J3I> anglers 881 ...nc:t 1>.in. J 11otrrac..o., 3S bonito. l ltallool. <O yellow1a11. 10 rock cOd, 1.16S ma<'nel LONG llEACH (Ouffio .. Wll•rll • 110 dn<)le" Sil m<t<kerel, 3 y•llow1a11, S IMr· r11c uda. SI boruto, 381 calico t>aS\., o '•and ous, 1 ha11out. 8>0 roctt cOd I ll•lmont Pieri 1n anole~ 80 rock cod, J calico Da!>~, 1S >ond t>an, &IS matk~•~I. I l>Onllo SAN DIEGO !Municipal Pieri HO ,ln<)le". J• yellowtall, I blut>tln tuna, 10 b.r IAtUOa, 048 ""'1d bas\, 1,344 rocl( COCI, •• ndllbul, 74 oon110. • whllf' "'" ba>S, 121 Hn9 ( Od. I bla<I( se" Ila\\ OCEANSIOE 1'18 at>QI•"· 41 bonito J4J r dltCO lldU, IOI \,'Ind Dn•S. l haltbul, 11 rock , oo, t 4J mdd<•n••. ao "'"" 1>a1.._ 1MPE1tlAl Bl,ACH -3J an<>lf!r> ~ oa• '"'"°"· 1111 sand Das•. ti calico twss, I "'"''~ "'" bilH. I Mllblll, 1B macke'"' SAN .. £0110 (~rts o· Call) 111 4no1ers I b¥Tacuoa. l02 bonito. JH catoeo OotU. 700 l>t ... """· ., Y•llo ......... 910 rock < Od. t .040 ""'Ckerel, 10 !Mind """· U l'lld SC l •nfl1191 -t93 anqlers. 1 ye11ow111111. tS9 < "llco llot51. 1~IWI'.1~4 l>otltlO SEAL KACH -l10 eftglers: 1,1.50 rock cod 400 mack.,rel REDONDO -140 anqlt'tS 13' t>onllo. OS "'•<ke••• .. sand """· 1 barr .. cuoa. J """""' •10 rock cOd HOLl YWOOO PARK Sunday's Result\ nut ol n -dltr Cll0r01191tbrttd mMl;"9) r11,1 t8tl' Incumbenc y tPonc.,vl f 10. ~.70. 3 •O. Revl\1011 tOllv•resl 3.~. 2.80, T ~Mo•son (Cbmp.tsl S.00 Setond race Lanltfur (Oetallous~av•I IS 00, 1.20, • 80. (,olden Ooc Ra y IM<Harquel S 10, 3.60. Kurco I Plett.,> 4 00 S7 ditllV dou~ (4-101 paid W 00. l 1>l•d 1.tee -we.,llM!rer (Men.ti 10.00. s oo, 3 oo. OdllrlM IC.nlanl'd•l 6.90. J.40, FoohLn Aeo1>e1to \P1ncay1 7 •o Fouttn •<t<f'· Po•nl Bl~ni< IMcHMgue1 • 60, 3 oo. 1 oo. C.te•que t va1en1ueld1 •JO. J 00. R1-<1 l"Pf' fMcCMronl J 10. ~ qu•nella ).~I Pd•O ~· 00 f 1tt,, r.t<f lakl1n kluqman •P.ncat • • 00. J 10. 1 •O. Hdflen F IMena1 • •0. l 80. 0 .. n. ttv Wll '°"'"hOu""""' 130 .. \talh tt:K•-Ca'\f'rt~ IVah·ntutol~J 11.tO. i. 00. 3 40. Ack"" St'<'~' tP1erc• • 4 oo 2 60 F v• s 1,,,_ IPtnc .. y• 1 40 '~ Udlla II) Odtd SIJS 00 ~,.vr"th rac., Pfo'tth~ R~-.J COhva•t'\) 43 60. ISOO. 160. Vdmpon9 •Mt(olrtonl '60. J 80, l"d'f S C1>retlr IMcHa19""1 S 80 SS u dtl.it (~JI paid \Oii SO [lglltn •«e· Groollnq G1r1 IMcCarron1 4 60. • 80. 3 00, Country Oueen I P1ncav1J60. 2.•0, MO•e So IC..S!>eOl'sl 2.60 Nln11> teU -L•lrobl' (P1ncay1 5 10. J 10, 1 •O. Oelt9ete I Pierce) S 80. J 80 Pierre L4 Monl IOelitllouS'w1yeJ 3 80, U e•acla 11-u 1)<010'91.50. .totrelldance ..Jl,llS• Misc. WEEl(ENO TRANSACTIONS IASEIALL A.,....l(ert .... .., ... CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Pl.-ced 8111 N•no10C1nv. calcller, otr tne lS·ddV suo pltmenl•I d1wbleO list. RecalllKI M1k• Colbett\, <•letter, ltom Iowa ot Ille Amu·lc•11 As-latlo<> TEXAS RANGERS -Activated Mike Joroentofl, lnfleklor. Optioned Oave R•1· slclt, pltc-. to T~ of ll'>e Pacilic Coail Luvue. ......... ~ ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -Pure.,,_ Ille contracl of Rov Tltomu, Pllcllf!r. trom Sprlnolleld Of Ille A,,_1Ca11 Association Op. lloned "-FrHcl. lntiPlder, to Spr1n9fleld. FOOTBALL Nalieowl FootNll lff9W OAKlANO RAIDERS -Announcl'd ,,.. rthrtmttnl ol Wllltt Brown Mltn\IVf' t>at • * INVEmGATE * SEMINAR ~ COAVETITIVE •EASE RATESI WEI.EASE ANYTHllG OMWHEILSI Of9e Ale Cl.OSm IMD Pl.Ml• TO RTYOUI ... S CARS •TRUCKS ,_LOAM C:AIS ._... mYICI OUTOF-STAn PROPERTY WHAT IS THI NOfn POTIMT'IAU IS IT Pl.ACTICAU Out-or.s tate Real Estate Invest ment otters dynamic opportunity. Learn of the potential In Low Dowh Payments, Po81tlve Cash Flow, and Rapidly Increasing Prices Eleewhere. Undentand tht potenUaJ In various areaa or the country. Whether you are a nrst Ume lnveetor or a.n experienced Exchanger, THJS SE MINAR lS A MUST Reaervatlooa Required CALL FOi llJllYATIOMS 17141 IJWJ40 Ooonc..nter 1300 O.V. Sf. Suite 200 Newportlwh TUIS. 7:00 P.M; t.blday. July 2 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 Fast Start for Transpac Leaders Vary According to Computations By ALMON LOCKABEV C>ally .. 1,.. ... ,,.,, Writer St rong winds and lumpy seas wer e blasting the 80-boat T r a nspac fleet in one of the fastes t first day runs sn the re· cent history of the 2,225-male Los Angeles to Honolulu r ace. The 30.35 knot northwesterly winds had pus hed the big Class A s peedsters near the 200-mile mark in the first 19 hours of sail mg and there were indications the winds were holding or get· ting stronger later in the day Sunday. As to which of the big Class A boats was leadin g the neet de pended on the method of com· putation. BASED ON T HE computation of the great circle route of 2,117 m Iles being used by Tom Wilder aboard the escort vessel. Prairie. the boat closest to H onolul u would h ave been Windward Passage. the big 72 foot s loop which h as recorded two first·t.o·finish victories in the Tra nspac. Wilder's co m puter s h o wed Passage 2,053 miles from Diamond Head. But Carro ll Hudson. who monitors the progresl> of lhe race by amateur radio. has pro· gra m med his computer to ~how miles run on the basis of latitude <1nd longitude positions Hudson's computation:. !>how Fred Preiss' 84 -fool !:>loop Christine Jogged 228 males with .he c losest boat being Harr) \1oloshco's 69-foot Drifter and Al Cassel's 65-foot Me rlin in ct dead head with 184 mile!'> logged Windward Passage, Jader , Cash Ne wport Race Has Big Field Eighty-seve n boats an eight classes turned out Saturday and S unday for Newpor t Harbor Yacht Club's Independence Day Regatta. Only t wo classes showed up for racing on ocean courses out s ide the harbor and sax s mall boat classes sailed courses m side the bay. Troph y winners m each class: SANTANA 101101 1 l(a .... n fat>t•, 8 CYC I O•<k Brown. BCVC. 3 Bot>M•••llall. NHYC E TCHElL$-n 1101 1 8tY<t Golt\.On. A8VC 1 Sefmour Bffk and Rogt• Me·~·~·. NHV( J Pat Ayrl'\ NHVC SNIPE 171 -I La11ny (ooft, NHYC LASER 1111 1 Stew R-. NHYC 7 Ja.• Malloy. PVSA, J Jell 000.•. NHYC l•OO,. 1111 1. B•uc• 0~11 eve 1 en"' Raab. HHYC, l Mertv loci. .... ,. llYC SABOT A "" I Snorvl R.tOO\. NH\'( Roel Tur1'4't, BCYC. 3 Oavtd Franco, llVC SABOT 8 Cb> I StPVt' WIClll\, SSYC SABOT < (111 t Donn• Coon, NHYC , Henry 8uc.~•"9f>M'n, .. HYC J Jdme' N.,ir BYC Mer and Sorcery were each showing 182 miles. IT WAS NOTED. however. .ha t Christine was sailing some 30 m iles south of the other Class A leaders, indjcatmg she was trying to avoid the Pacific H1gh and hoping for a fast reach a!'> she got closer to Honolulu Windward Passage has scored two record-breakin g firs t-to finish victories by sailing near the rhumb line. Ragtime . another with t wo line honors to her credit. ha!> beaten Windward Passage twice by s ailing far s outh <tnd reaching up m the latte r stage!'> • of the race BOATING Mas Rapido In Double Win Dana Point YaC'hl Club and t a p1strano Bay Yacht Club. located in the Dana Point area. both sponsored 4th of July regal tas for Performance Handarari Racing Fleet yachts over tht· weekend. R•Wll\ ol OPV(. r•qdll• 0 VE RALi.. • I .rn., Vulq.,r 80..lm.,n 1 M,,, llJDtOD l. f~k· f , .. Mth 8en11ev •NI 8cb M~IY1lh' OPV(. (lASS A 1 Ma, R•Pldo I I al<t ~<>• J 0" Th~ Wat. Al Ntl\Of'I OPY( (l ... SS !l I '"" VulQd• Eloa•m .. n l ClolO fo,bt-'t,EOCumm1n\.(dOOt1Y( J An t1c.10d11Q4'1 Boo Mt lnltr~. Capo RY( CRUISING ClASS 1 Pdn.c Mou.,.. 1."""l<l Smd llwOOO. unattd<~ 1 !t1,m'>f'I ~t•·\ft" OuUOf1 OPY( J MISfTf'I, Carotyn r •n"l'r OPVC CAL·lS l Ltf6ft l.. ~rdn• "anirw..tr r ~c> !IYC 7 Sot p,,. k. J•m Ell"'°"• C.<1po 8" t I "'""'· Howan;11,.,...o.i c"°" eve C•P•slrano 8-dv Yatnt Cluo Fo"• rn 01 Ji. ,. ll•qalld. OVERALL I -~ R.&o•d • 1 R •net• T" c;,.f'Q Sttnd'\ S\ 8 Y( J A.rot• J Ol\n Fullrr \.4'10 eve. (LASS A -I Mn R•P.OO 1 R.inot lar. 1 A'io<d CLASS 8 t Bold F~on Ed Cum"''"' (•PO BYC. 1 ,,,..,.,,..,, •• ,. Jonn Cl•r• OPY( J Rrd Hot JO<" P•nc""'"· C..oo eve NO SPINNAKER CL.ASS I N•"v tld•IM• • Mt lnlO\" t.400 eve ., Otwt't .. ~tr· t t MtHOIO ~ .. ttd''· SBVAC ) Vdl~l'1' !!tlt'wr k o'-t"'Jltt" (•PO SVC Strong wands hammer ed the flet-t soon after the start Satur· day resulting in one yacht being d1s m asted before reaching lhe wes t e nd of Catalina Island. The :n foot sloop Naiad los t he r stic k whe n a weather s preader let go, forcing the crew lo cut away th(• entire n~ and drop it in tht• ocean. Naiad limped into Cherry Cove near the Catalina Isthmus There were no inJuries. HAnd•C•P \htnd•nQ\ 1n Cid'\\ \~O ... fCI tflot" ... 1~ .. o,._,, (t..•S~" t W1n«1wa,-o Ptt\\dQt l ~""' .. >•COO WOOO Mo)r11'1d Ot'I Ar1 ) J6Qef', JO"l'l t,dh•n•'\ On¥~' O~lri 4 Or1 t1 .. r .... ,.,. M OIOSIUO Lonq R .... ," s w arr10,. L•~· Mt "lru Pot11dO(J f\u• ('LA~\ b t Alf"ltt W ff,tPn HdntCKk N~..,C)Orl H1trb0r Y( 1 H1qh Roh•' 8tll POWPr NHY( 1 Ana1.uno T ~ Co'•, w 11mu'Qton. 0f'lct .. f u•• AObflot . C.O'\~·· t-iOnotulu \ Att •b• Otrn"'• • nn.u .. LonQ 841.l)C n <.LA~\ ( 1 Q<tCt' P•,'wle)f", John Ml'fnll 4Mt1 t r JI'" 1\(.0 I OA•lf• Wfllietm GOOdley M.or1rtf9 h •I A,.., J rn,.o • .,, .• , Tom Tno,.-rtton Lo• AnQt1-lfo' • M.\m .... Milt \mHh, Marino Oel At>y ) W•nq\ Jtm Wi1tn()f'nfVl1m ~dn Frdnt•~o <. l 6'')\ [J 1 Aun1c1n J1u'\ John'""· ftot"~lul'°' I Boru·' VI Wlfl1"1tm (hcJPm•n. ",•ocllt.ton ) l t u., Pttul M lllt'r Mdrin.a ()el Rev • ,.,.. ... , Otioh• Thom (,r-1'fr' ~ctn FrdnC•~o \ lhnqo 0t1rt Ci•:HCJnt r t.onq 8 eocn Bulle t Bites Dust Early !lnh lla nel ., 60 f(}()L catam aran Ooublt· Bullet out of Cabrillo kc . .H·h Yo<·ht Club was the f1ri.l 111ult1hull to SUl'CUmb to strong "ind'> and lumpy seas in the \1 ult1huJI Transpac r ael' whicb -.tartt:d Sa turda} on a differenC -.turting hnc from the regul<Jr T ranspae rare from Los Angele-. to llonolulu fo'1ve mult1hulb s tarted a nti onl' lhree wert! left an the ran· ~unday afternoon. A l<Jtl' report ... aid lhe 42 foot c·atamarcrn Allt'7 (." J l was out or the race, but dt· tall!. wcr*' unavailable Th(' mult1hulls as we ll as th1.• HO monohull yachts in the reg· ular Tran ~pac: w ere being bllbled hy wands of o ver 30 knob and ~1x lo eight foot !'>t-as. 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J1 :1ve lived 111 lhl' home for U1n·e out of the five Yl'ars p rior lo lht: -;ah- Havt• not l<il.t•n ..id vant.11..l' or ;,inv 11.111 11f lhl· t·xl'lu .... on lwl111 .• ll11s transat'l1un In nmlrasl. t ht· rl1 • rC'rral IS J\ a1l.1hl1 Ir homesc·llcr.., 01 .in\ •• • Money's Worth who buy anolhL·r prin1 1p:.il 1 c:-.1tlcrat·l' "1lh1n certain lime limits q~cnl·rall; IX m11nths b~:fore ur Jfter the .,ale) THERE IS NO Ml"Mt'.'1 lll'.Sll>f:l'llC\' requirement , and there's only nnl· 1tm11 or1 th•· numbl'r of times the de for ral ran be used It l';Jn't tw U!le<i rnore than once 111 an 18 month period unlc-.s t hl· salt~ 1s Joh rcl;,itcll 12 l How th<' two homP ... ale hrc;Jks work. The ex. clus1on allo\.\'l lht• s1·ll11 l•1 Jvo1d the tux permane ntl y on the f1r.,t ~ltM).llOIJ ul l11H11• .... th 11111f1{•, Thl· dt:frl r:1l ulltn \ lltt -.11!1 r lu po..,lpom· tlw tax on ltw 111l11t: p1uf11 1111 in.ii ··r le""' tui ir lw ,,,. t.1· bll\''> a home th.11 1·11 .. 1:. al Ir 1 ' ,,,.. tr1!11 h .,., th1• h•Jnl(' th.JI \.\:I' sold If th1 m" hclll. • , ,,..,h 1 .. ~ •• th•· ~··ll1:r p.i}S ldX on lht: prr1I 11 t:t.J Tiii-. T U. 0\\ I U. 11 · \\\', 1s pa1<.1 "hen a person .. c lb .c hrtll'1 ,JfHf II••' 1111 ~11.1• .111otht•r I The real t;,ix - "·'' IOI' !>ll all•).!\" Wl,,J11I 111 ti• • r•h. ~~.!).., 11) Usl• th•• $100,(ll)Q 1·\C'l11s1on to l'I a• 1 fl u 1.1\ \ 111·r:-on plann1n~ lo sell a ho11:,1· 111 l!Ji'J. 1111 HI .. 1 .1 • hlluld c·nn'>Hl1·r lhl'SP tax points \.\tlh ··~1n· Th·· I \'Ill Iii lit• I ru1 ti.II 111 lhc t1rn tnl( or the sale J~ W('ll a:-, tn IJll'-( .i!1• Jll If,~ I t II Ttu• .1 '"'1 lt11•JI .1r1 fl•· •nutuall~ cxdus1Vl' A homl.'!>t•lll•r "l111 •111.1ilt1• 1 .. r '"•lt. r .. n 11 • IJ11th A .. ~1n 11lu,tr .1t 011 1'11 11t.• ,. I : ... 11 -..u~1m 1l'> lhc ::.tory of \t r <.;011pt·r •• 1i.:1 '1~1. 1.1. t 1 lioui•hl .inti sultl "\ 1·ral hom1•s 11 \ "'' 1t11· \C ';rr II•· 11 • I •I 1· • .111' .ind n pl .i1·1 rr11•nt brCdk on. l.1th11!1llt -.ilr l••!'" I •ll•·l111•i 1l\r•11 111•1Lh 'ow ht•\.\ .111• 1n11 ••• •,m:illl·r h t01l·. ~.o h<> ~.1·lls his l.lrl'Sl'nt h11ri1 Ir. 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DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS I?~ L..01SA UJCK: OUR MOST INSIJFFE:RAE:JLE t::'GOilST. NANCY EAl14! DR. SMOCK NIELSEN by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan WHO E:LSE CONSIPERS E:VE:~PY HIS SUPFORTlNG-CAST? ~ ' by Ernie BushmHler 1 DECIDED TO HAVE BREAKFAST IN BED TOMORROW MORNING by George Lemont YOU SAID YOU WANi"'E:D A seCOND OPI t-.llON I KIDDO, SO N OW WHAl'S WR.ONG;:> ~ by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh ~l)ll :! 'fJt.D 1"1>E av'{:; To ~1111u, Tl-€ 'A:~t. WA~ 01.ke/ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t Grow craps 5-bomb 9 Las1 - 14 Eas1ern name 15 Broad 16 Growing out 17 D1sagreer 19 Attack 2 WCM'dS 20 Emends copy 21 Travehng 23 leg1sla1ure 25 l1m1ta1ton 26-es1a1e 28 Sew 32 Gymnasts trick 37 l1zar11. Sul- h1t 38 Nice fr iend 39 Osc1Ha1es 41 Skin cotor 42 .A 11port de- vice 45 Color bands 48 Subrects 50 lntrequenl 5t "--ls Born" S4 .Alarm bell Sii Shaped 67 Pooe s crov.n t>3 S1apgpring 64 Turmoil 66 Stage fdre 67 Lab burner 68 Disease 69 Per1orme<s 70 Time pen· ods 71 Delea! 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Rllngef• I CANOIO CAME.RA DQ(CAVlTT G.-st: Monom« AOlttt ~Patt 1ol 2) Monday July 2 1919 81) PROJECT UNIVERSE "Ecllpaea Ano Lunr.r 01~11ons" Cl) CR088-WIT8 1:00 e ces NEWS D N8CNEWS Lucie Arnaz stars a!') a famou!) murd<•r v 1c l1m in "Who 1s the Ula ck Dahlt:l ' .. tonight at 9:30 on ABC. Channe l 7. 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 (I) JOt<EA'S WILD '4J) I LOVE LUCY Q) SAHFORD AND SON A newspaper ao 1eltd11 Fred and Lamont to trv out lor a low-budget movie rorv. -cevMiws the Voyager m1ss1on, update<; Jup1tor Watch I ond previews Jupi- ter Watch II GuAst Elko Sommm 0 CONSUMER BUYLINE C'omm•HC11JI t hdlh.m9u JJmOOfC('' tll) 28TONIOHT ml INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 0 DATINOGAME 0 TIC TAC DOUGH 0) THE BRADY BUNCH (D ADAM-12 T1::.sue'i Clete Robe<ts 1epor1s ft0m the Jel Propulaton LObOf8· 7:30 I) THE MUPPETS Channel l.bt ing• • KNXT (CBS) Los Angi>h•-. · D KNBC (NBC) Los Angell• ... 0 KTLA (Ind ) Los Angele'> fJ KABC· TV (ABCI Lo5 Anap1r.-. /(FM B (CBS) San 01t!qo G KHJ·TV (Ind J Los Anq1· C'> (!}) KCST tABC) San 0 1eqo G» 1<TTV (Ind) L os Angefp Q) KCOP·lV (Ind I LO!> Anqclt fl) KCET· TV (PBS) Lo'> Anqeh Cl> KCX::E·TV (PBS) Hun11nq1on Beau1 Video Movie Turns Singer Into a · Star By VARDEN/\ AKAR HOLLYWOOD CA P ) "Im not rea lly used to being a ~tar. • say!> Rex Smith. No wonder -a Jot of other people are sull getting over the shoc k waves generated by Smith ~ lightning success. The 23-ycar old sm~cr-~u1tanst 1~ q u i t e htcra ll y tha t r a r es t of creat ures an overnig ht sensation who can pinpoint the night of the sens ation . ll was March 25. 1979, when NBC aired the film "Sooner or La ter." m which he co-starred. Now tele vision has created roc k stars beCor e. But teen idols like the Monkecs. David and Shaun Cassidy and Leif Garrett huilt their follow· ings throu~h repe ated expos ure on network series. 8M1Tll HAD ONLY t he one s hot. but it was in a dream role for a mus1· cian who had never before arted The film <.·e nh'red a r ound the d ilemma or a m ature-looking 13 year-old girl who passes herself off as a 16-year-old and attracts the in terest of Smith. playing a 17-year-old rock ·n· roller The dilemma wa s that 17·year-olds e1pect more action on dates than most 13-year-olds a rc prepared to of. fer, even to curly b londe-ha ired Adonises. Sm ith ha ppens to be gifted, with one of the fairest faces in the business. with a physique to match. TV BEING WHAT it is, Smith emerges as a genuine nice guy: After some irritation at finding out he's in· a9vertently become a cradle robber, he comes back to the girl and pro· ~ises to give things a try. Along the way, audiences were ad- m inistered healthy doses or Smith do-irtl his rock 'n' roll thing -both on camera and in the soundtrack. The response to this potent brew of heartthrob and music was so s wift .,.at even Smith's record company was caught by surprise. The film was aired on a Sunday. he recalls. and "by about Wednesday we had thousands or letters pouring in. and we knew something must be A Chunk s dOl1C. !» '-'PPf'rtf to tw h&rmlt4~'1. .tni.t C'OmH II 11nltl ht> °"'"'d' up m J rt 1U10l'nt tr) MACNEIL / LDiAER REPORT Ci) JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY R1rtha.1y O.nnl>f 8 S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8.00 0 ll1 THE WHITE SHADOW ff'Orpe ~kip., tt>f· teorn ~ h•Q O•nflf'r •n lilYOf ul a lldte "'''h a qtrl (ll Ques 'NOT USED TO IT' Actor-singer Smith ha ppenin g . And they we re <.11 1 s('reammg, 'Whe re 's the album'.'"' FRANTIC RECORD store owne rs we r e a sking t he s ame question. Sm ith's two ea rlier a lbums with a heavy-metal band, Rex, were flops t ha t by then had disappeared from t he racks. And Columbia Records hadn 't anticipated the :,warms of ~·oung fans that swam p<.'d !-.Lon·~ "1th requests for Smith ~ :.olo ··Soon<.·r M Later" album. The situation was su bsequenll v n· m ed1 c>d. a nd by mid-June hoth tlw a lbum a nd the ~rnglc c ut, "You Taki• My Breath Away." were bulleting up t he higher regions of t he record cha rts . "I had no ide a." Sm ith says of a ll this. "I m ean. I knew t here was power in TV, and I had a feeling .... I knew it would h appen but at the sa m e time, you know, I didn't." SMlm GREW UP in Atlanta and various othe r southeastern points. and his voice still bears a s light tra ce of a d rawl. He moved to New York in 1975, and his fi rst album deal caml• th rough shortly the reafter, The next fe w years were s pent re· cording and touring as openln~ act for such groups a s Foreigner and Ted Nugent. It was while playing with Nugent at Madison Square Garde n tha t Smith was spotted by wrtters- producers Bruce Ha rt and Carole Hart. who cast h im in ''Sooner or Later ." Television llon4'biot t9PUlatlOf\ (RI e urn.1 HOUM ON fHePfWf'il \ "~ ... Ill•• tn tmcJ • M W '<>"•Bon tor W•nOkl • M.l>OOI tnr Ille bhnd 8"0 t.lelll '"'"h Mii OlollOM I ,. ... , .. , prejucJI(. .. (PIAI I t Of 111n1 0 MOVIE • • * OouDt" lnd11mn1ty \ t\14'1 lliot'IMIH 'lh ... W'fCk 11uo Mu~M111111v A wom '" l)l•n• to muf(J<lf "'" ho.1bunJ onO hUvd 1t •VP<"" 10 bt1 11n acc1dont '" o•oo• to 1.0Hec1 on htS ttlu m1-Urant.u c,>Oh~y tJ t11~ I 0 MOVIE • • • • • U111ger 11\Jn ,,., 1 19S61 James Mil.Son 11Mllilld Rust> A , hOOHt•dCIW>< IS pliigue<I wtfh " pa1ntul lrltJ<1SI con· <11t100 ''"" Oe•etops "Ml K><J1<11un to c0thsone \• '""' W RENOROOEO ti) MOVIE • • • • 1 Conies~ t t9SJ1 Mont9ome1 v Chit A11nti ti.i•ter Otr..cted by Alf•ecl H•tcl>COCk A proe..t honors 1n<> $Jnchty of tl'le conies. ~IC"'''' whtlll he stand9 tr.QI lor u mu1de1 comm1t100 by nno ol t>1s c.onfessors t l 111& I fil) Cl) BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL · Inventing AmA.,c.1 A I onv1>rsattnn W•lh <.,,urv Wills • Author G!ifrY Will;, ""'~"&.""~ 1 homas J""''' ,,, :> b·•C'kq1ound &net llw 1 •,,1lo~oph1cul inouent +'~ '' Ute ltllh century tti.11 lt-d '' thP uh•·•~ conra1nt=t'' '" Am t•tir , , mo~t ,,, ... h~,. I ~J ~(••n-tfH'f 11 00 0 8 M'A'S'H ti J bt•COl"F'lt.... l1•·• I " rh.nlved with lhf' prf"t•lt•!I • ,, .J t<nre"" I Jn111y 1A1 0 THEOUKE A once-1ankPO p11z"h'1t>t1•• 1ftobeft Conrold) Oc•~•O,., 111 h;inq up l>•s g•o•e' ;ino be-come (l pnva1e 1m •. A~t1 lUIOr to t1no 1no muuh•ttu '" h•S f0t,.,,.,r niaroilqer \HI II) MERV GRIFFIN C>uf'5ts Diel. CJvf'll f1t'•I Vert>t."1. Hon1 ColPs. <lane t"S lroO' "Oanc1n"' and The Besl Ltllle Wtior ,.. TUBE TOPPERS KTLA0 8:00 -"Double lndemnity," The origi nal 1944 movie with Barba ra Stanwyck as a wom an who uses in· !'>Urance agent Fred MacMurray to help her kill her husband. KCO P &> 8 :00 "1 Confe ss." M ontgomer y Clift stars in this Alfred I lt tchcock movie as a priest standing tr ial for a m urde r committed by a m an who confessed the crime to him. NBC B 11'30 Wimbledon Update. A recap of the da y's events a t the Wim bledon tennis tournament with Dick En berg a nd Bud Coll ins. hOuse In Te•as." l<at1'1«1ne Healy. FIO)'<I CMolm. Net flf' Cottle fil) TOURENL'AIAAMD BAL.LET ADAGIO Tt1E> close 111\0 somet•mu' oesttuctove 1e1011onst>1p btltwoon " hu~bano and w•le oance learn •. prohteo IO!IOwecl by Q,1v10 .1no AnnA Morte Holme~ prt'~n1a11on 01 ·Sprrn•; w •• ter IRI Cl) GREAT PERFORMANCES Wilen Hell frlW'le~ OvMr, I II Skolo • Musical flnloi • 1,11nrnen1 ba50CI on 011• works ol bltlC k POtll5 1r1c1uoing l nnqq1on Hugnes. P11ul I aurnrtcu Clurtbm .1nd Ci•'·•Wmt [),.,. ••Ck~ 15 p(lrlo1m1•1J hv 11•11 nt!ll4' l..drfOll s U•b .. ri A•b C..orps II 30 0 fS) Wl(RP IN CINCINNATI Hl1rb Obtain--• ~"r·" ..-11 >' trom h1·:. w1ff• ,and t '"'Jlf'' p1,,nn1n9 tor t11., f\f')w , w1ng1nq b.1cno101 11le IHI 0 MOVIE • • Wno I. T~.l ri .. 1 ~ 0.thl'"~ I t97C.1 flot•rn /lmball~t J1 LUC•" Amar Pohce attP<nPI to ''""n 111+- hAc~qrouno 01 J 7. v•'·•' 010 QUI Wl10"d l><l<Jy WJ' 1ouno 1n " •·•ca111 101 1 1 1t1 30m1n I 101 MOVIE • • • NPWm1m i. l .iw • C 1974) Cc'OrQo P"ppard Rage. Flooinson An hon· es1 cop wag01 a battle with tn11 synOtCate alte< ~ •\ ltarned tn IJ 'la1cot= buSI tlh1 .30m1n) t0.00 0 CD LOU GRAN't Wnne st1JY!f'9 at the h<>m!> 01 n1s old ooss a ru•al newspaper .. 01101. Lou un<;O•llfS a story lt>a1 coulo tear lt>e town apart fR) DO NEWS ti) NIOKT GALLERY The Doll" A mon t1nurn'> lrom Enci1ond ano hnOs h•" n1oce 1n possession 01 .i doll that ta•~• about t>•m und menttons his name fil) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "POIOark .. Aller lhff A,,_,_ can Hevo1u1•nn. young C..JPldlll Roi.• Poldarll 1;;1urns to Cornw1111 to hnd n1mS(lll p1esurned oea•1 '"~ P•OPf!rty vp 101 ""'" u•O his girt eng .. ge<I to "'' ~fJU'>ln 1P;,rl ' ot tbl 1R1 il!) MARIE CURIE 1 he Odngei; ot l>fOlonqoo ..... posur& tu rad•Oat. tf\IP m ulPrirttS begin to D£<.om" ev1oen1 P~Ht .-tn<J Md'''" Ct.H•e st>are the NObPI I Prt7•J tor PhyStCs with Han •1 B<>cQut-r"4 •n 19\JJ 10-30 m m NEWS 11000 0 O (J 119 NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE •• 'Calljn' 1191'·1 Edwar<1 Wo<iOwdrO [r,r Porte< An o>(Jlnq 6"''~" TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Metal agent .. demotad by ti<a StJ9eft0r• tor snowing too much compass.on 10" hoa VICtlma (2 his I G» llEDTIME STOAIU Q) 8ENNY HIU SHOW B&nny s Ge<man Cll0tr pet· torms unuaual musical sllklcuoria 'tll) ~CAVETT Gueal Mor11me1 AOlu<. (Part 1 ol 2) 11:30 0 ROCKF~D FIL.£8 AM man whom Angol 101. lllled ega1na1 11i 11cqu11ted and promptly puts Angel and Rockford on 1'111 M 11st 0 WIMBUDON UPDATE Bud Collons and OICk Enberg pu1~ent h1ghl.gn1s ot the ooy s 8C1rv1t1es "' tt>1s pres11g1ous tennis tournament lrom Lonoon. Eng1ano D Dla<VANDYl<E Robs autobt001aphy •s bOugllt by Alan Brady IQt .) lelev!S>on --0 ~ POLICE STC>flY A supermarket robber ta~es a women hOStege 0) THE GONG SHOW (D GETSMART Ma~ ha~ Oii k•nQ\ ot llOU blO hunhng IOI (I l<AOS .iqPnl nameo "The Ct>ameleon .. tll) CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS ((.I STAR TREK Re1>01~ c;ap1u1A '"" EntArpnse and threaten 1t'l <1estr1JC11on un~ lti1>y ore taken 10 the plBn&I Eden 21-45 0 TONIGHT GU4t$t hOSI Bod Newt>arl GUt'~I, Roi) RetnPf Roger Moore Hudson Brother~ 12·00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Ourmg W or1a w.o 11 •• m.1n •• tlu•rftS ft\P t-tb1Mv lu t·n " .. "'"' 10 trie f..,c.e' o t mot" .1tl0UI tO Q1P • 0) ALmED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS L•s1un1 l•'"·•~n· wrwa" '"'&-t WOf'nf't' .,,... mu•· .:Je1...a" 1 ~•1T11li.Jr IA'th•f'\n I Mr Morq.1~ or.._,(<10~ _. tnP<>f'Y <tOuut ,,,P muro.w~ ti) OETSMAA'T T.,,. Smart:,. i4-'tlrn 1h·l1 "AOS f>lojn~ IQ bll)w UI d r C•N ll•OL ou11d1rg d i .; ">Cif•r II( flrnt • 21TOHIOKT Clat• AoOefu raportt from ,,... Jal Proe>u111on labora- tory. reviews 1tia VO'f89« miMlon, ~ Jupiter Watm I and P<eviawa Jupt. ter Walch n. 12:30 0 ORAGHET G» ALFlE> HrTCHCOC4C PAUEHT8 ''A Uttle SIMI>" A woman decldaa that ~ boytrlend 11 borlog, 10 Siie goes to her mountain eebtn tor tun. • MOV1@ • • "CatnNal Of Crime' (11184) Jean-Pierre Aumont, Tonia Canero. (I) MOVIE * * "I. Monster" (1972) Ct>rlt topller LM, Paler Cushing. . 12:40 fJ CBS LATE MOVIE • 1' "'" ·1 NeYet Sang For My Fatllet" l1970) Melv)tn Douglas. Gene Haci<man. 1'00 0 DO< VAH DYKE Laura Petr>e takes two pink pltts ono sutters d15- astrous Side effects. 0 MAVERICK One 01 Out Trains 1~ Missing" t.15 0 TOMOAAOW Guesl Author Ayn Rano 1:300 NEWS 1:380 NEWS 2·00 Q) GET SMART Ma• ano the Choel eactl suspect the othe< ol mur- 06rtng seven CONTROL .iqent~ 2:150 NEWS 2:2e0 NEWS 2:30 I!) NEWS 2:560 MOVIE • • ''t "W1Ch113 ' ( 19551 Joel McC•tid, Vera Mile:. T'tteNday·~ I D"Y' ime /tfot•ie!C I 12·00 0 • • · Tt>e Li>~t Bano1t 119•91 Wilham Ellloll, AOrt· ._,,.. 8oottt W • •', "Sil'waQil Pampas" t 19671 Rober1 '"YIO<, Ron Randell 3-00 16} • • • • "rhe 8r.ogo On ft>e Rrver l<wa1" IPatf ,, (19S7\ W~ham HOl<Jen. Ale<: GutnneS6 3 30 0 "Star Mafdens" IPart 11 Chfi5t•ne l<rl.IQ<Jf (I hr. 10mm ) 'K WRP' a Study in Survival J\y PETF.R J . UOYER LOS ANGE LES <AP> .. WKRl' rn l'1n 1·1n11at1." c:.1sil,v Lhe runniest a nd classiest of last St.•:ison·s new !'Om ediC's, bccam<.· <t hit and will IJ(• back this fa ll on CHS' s trong ~1onda~ night schedule. <Cha nne l 2 at 9.311 1 But t here >wN L' som e strange twists and turn:. tor "\VKHP" in 1ls first season. d e- Lour:. dwrtl•d hy C BS itself. In fact. lh<' .,tor v of 'WKRP·s" sur vival m ight itself make i.l pretty good sitcom . Lt't HO\\a rd Hcsst.•man, who pla)S hip dct.•J a} Johnn) Fever on Lhc show. tell it . "AFTER AN l ~CR E DIBLI-: ;.i mount or prcsc .. 1 ... on pubhnty saying 'This 1s Tl! [o; ..,ho" for the nL•w season: ·This is terrifi c. the best thing stn<'<' Ma r} Tyle r Moorl' .' they ICBS> pu t us in a r eally God- forsaken tune slot -against Aec ·s ·Mon· d ay Night Football' a nd NBC's family hi t Lillie House on the Prairie.' 'I thought. 'Great : Somebody up ther e has got ttwir head in a mixmaster.' ''Bul still, we were doing okay, fin ishin~ tied for second in OUT time slot. And the n lhl·y takt· us off for this 'seasonal pre· e mption· bus1nt.'ss" "Seasonal prl.' c•mplwn" is network talk fnr "rhsappe;1 ring act " The ~how sudden· h lt•ft th(• atr. presumably because the n<·l~ork. "''sn·t happy with the Nielsen numht'r'> It w:1!-o gone for two months, and I hl'll. om• da>. 11 rt'lurncc1 tH:IUND .. M·A·S·ll," thl' show o.,tart<'d gl'lt mg rt.•spcr tahll" ratings But still, ap par ently, 1t wasn't good l·nou~h I I es st· man · There was U11s no1st.· oncl t h1 ~ • .., "l'conu hand. because. thank Go<.!. I m not present :.it those m eetings -then · -w as word that the network wanted less charal .. tl'rtzallon and more. uh. ·zany· wa::. the word I Just began lo froth at the brain· .. All the publicity s aid thal the th mg that m .1 ke., the s how work is that these pcoplt> \ Jrt• for t·ach other ... there 1~ mteral t 2-way TV Casts ~.,or Bit Parts llOLLYWOOO <API -The producers of "Brubaker" used Warner Co mmunic<1 - t1ons' ~ubc two·way te levision system in Columbus, Ohio. to he lp cast bit players and e xtras. Garrison True. casting director for 20th Century Fox. des cribed the roles and the TV viewers res ponded by pressing buttons on a pa nel attache d to their sets and li nked to Qube headquarters. A request for a man to play a state trooper brought a printout of 130 names within thrc>e minutes. T hl' i,,·stem <ilso ena bled the producer" of the• prison movH' to find men with "a lean . hungr) look .. for death row mm ates 1ng. thl'r'"" ... 11rndh1ng human ,.goin~ <>n It "not fl uff <'om edy .. CllARACT~RIZATION IS the very Uung th..it m;.ikcs .. WKRP" work, as wo~ thl· 1·:1~1: \\1th l111· old "Mary Tyler Moore:" ~how :md otht•r o.,1tcom~ aimed a t le veb h1gh<'r than the nine ~ea r-old mwd. The ~h o" :.urv1v1:d t he network requested lany period, got back into 1b c·omfortable s tyll•. and developed a gro" ing and \l'r) lo\ a l band of viewers . Is CBS h;;ppy no"' ' "!low rto )OU m ake a network happy"' ffoo.,:-.eman a:.ks ... l 'm gelling flak now, 1hrough my agents, of the mos t pre postcrous kmd of nonsense corrung out or lhl' network Thc>y'rC' saying we·re not <J hit, w<>'re not t>ven ;s m arginal hit. Nor art> "e a success. W<• a rc a marginal suc~ss. d ue a lm ost t ot ally t o the ·f aet tha t • M -A-S-H' is our lead -in. "LISTEN. WE'RE t alking about people who scheduled our Th;;nksgiving show for the night befo re Halloween. 1 confront- t•d one of these people and s aid, 'I can 't un derstand 1l, it's Thanksgiving. Turkeys. Turkt·y-g1ve a wa y the the m e of the l'p1sode. Thanksgiving: It has nothing to d o "1th p u mpkins, J a ck·O·lanterns . w1t(•hes It makes no ~cnsc at all.' .. 11 1-. rcspon~e "a~. 'Ila-ha. yeah. I kno\.\. l)::imn lT a1y, 1t!'in t 1t '' · lie con ~ld<.'recl that a respon!->c. He could havr• bl'l<-hl•d a nd hct·n m ore arttr ulale .. \\<.•II. zan1l'r. anyway "Double Life' Movie Slated llOLLYWOOD I AP> '"ALIEN' is a cortcer, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher. and a ton of fun-if all movies were as thrilling Linsay Wagner stars in t he CRS m ovie "The Double Life o f J e nny Logan," based on t he novel "Second Sight" by David William s. Mare Singer and Alan Fe mstin also s ta r in the rom antic fantasy about a woman who goes back to a nother ti m e in a frantic rare to save t he life of her true love. Sell your boat fast with a Boating classified ad in the Daily Pilot. b42-S67 "LOST & FOUND" (PG) WALTOISNEY'S (G) "101 DALMATIANS" ''THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) • O PEN DAil Y ~ ' 12:30 I I would happily spend all of my time in the movies." GeneShalft NBC· TV THE LINE BElWfEN LCM: AND DEATH IS THE Bl.OOOUNE. 8o. Coast m 1S•6·'1ll 34101111101 lrtt P11-1n9 THE MUPPET MOVIE (G) ,,.. ........ " ·~ SM wtll find your PROPHECY (PQ) tt-M++t• NOW PLAYING BAH rLAZA Brea !>29·!>339 Ul CUIEMAI Westminster 893·0546 lDWARDI' NlWHRT CINEMA Newport Beach 644·0760 ITADIUN DIHWE·UI Orange 63'9·8770 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFllD ADS M2·"11 ----------.--.. - ~·-. -·----- ) TOM SIGOURNEY VERONICA HARRY DEAN SKERRITT WEAVf.R CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN HURT IAN HOLM .... o YAPHET KOTTO ~''"~ · £lCECVnVE MOOUCE R A()NAI. 0 SHUSE'li PAOOUCEO 9Y OOROON CAFIAOlL. D.-VIO OILER •"'1 ~TER HILL DtRECl EOBYRfDlEYSCOTT STORYBYOANOBANNON """ ~OSHUSETT SCREENPl.AY 8Y DAN 0 BANNON W SIC Jl:RRY GOlDSMITM PANAVISl()N• EASTMAN l(()OAI( eot.~· PRIN rs BY O£L..--u_x_e_• ---..... 000._ OOCTV•-fMCI. 6¥""'-A•U Oto -CO IMI• fOI lllC0'009 61t0 U~I M.•O tNl WU~ll 100<1 -__ . ....,. .. ·----...,.----· -··"""'. . ........ I E.NTERTAINMENT I POP MUSIC Tbc foUowing a~ Billboard's hot ~rd t11t., for U.o wt--ek t•ndlna July 7 as \hl'y uppear in tb1., week's issue of Ulllbo .. rd maawn.- llOT SINGLES l ··Ring My B_,11 " Anita W1n11Juanu 1 2. "Bud Girls" Oonnu Summtr <Cas.-ulunr.11 3. "llot Stuff" Donna Summer tCaubhtn('u 1 4. "Chut'k E's In Love" R ickie Lee Jon£'' 'Warner Bros > 5. "She Belteves ln M"" Kenny Rogers <Unit ed Artists) 6. "The Logical Song" Supertramp tA&M > 7. ''Boogie Wonderlllnd" Earth, Wind & Fm· with The Efl\,Otions IArc) 8. "We Are Family" Sister Sledge <CoUlhon 1 9. "Makm' ll" David Nau~hton 1 HSui 10. "I Want You To Want Mc l he.sp 1 rn k <Epic> • TOP LPs 1 .. Bad Girls" Donna Summer <Casablan1·,11 2. .. Breakfast In America" Supt: rt ranq, <A&M> 3. "Rickie Lee Jones" Rickie L ee Jonl'l> <Warner Bros.) 4. "I Am" Earth. Wind & Fire <Arc> 5. "Cheap Trick At Budokan" Cheap Track <Epic) • COUNTRY SINGLES 1. "Amanda" Waylon J ennings <RCA) 2. "Shadows In The Moonlight'' Anne Murray <Capitol> 3. ··1 Can't Feel You Anymore" Loretta Lynn (MCA) 4. "You 're The Only One" Dolly Parton < R\ A) 5. "Ghost Riders In The Sky" Johnny Ca ~h (Columbia) ADULT CONTEMPORARY 1 .. Lead Me On" Maxine Nightingale <Windsongl 2. ''Shadows In The Moonlight" Anne Murray <Capitol> 3. "She Believes In Me" Kenny Roger.; (Unit- ed Artists) 4. "Morning Dance" Spyro Gyra <Infinity) 5. "Since I Don't Have You" Art Garfunkel <Colurobia) SOUL SINGLES 1. "Ring My Rl'.'11" Antila Ward <Juana> 2. ··Boogie Wondcrlan<1" Earth. Wind & F111· with ThP Emolionc; t/\CHC I 3. "'Ain't No Stoppin Us Now" MC'Facidt·n ,'\ Wh1tehea<1 t PIHi 4. "Hot Stuff'' Donna Summer <Casablanca) 5. "Chase Me" Con Funk Shun <Mercury) ,. • -Gene Shalit. NBC TV Marcello Mastroianni SUB-TITLES SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. ........... ,._,...._... •• ~~· .. -· .. ., ... 'W ,,. ... ,.._·-··-·· lDWAllDS' CIN£MA WEST ClltlDDMf Ul Clll£Ml w~1m1n~1e< 892 4493 O• •"'•" 1 ,4 l J f ost.J !.lt5d ~0·0'>;4 STADtUM ~lft·lll 01Jnge 639 8770 • 011t With Dad Movie st ar~ Tatum and Ryan c >'Neal arrive for the opening of the Broaclwu:v show "Got to Go Oi~co" in New York. THE TICKET SHACK C 011c~rh-'Sporh·Thl'otr~ :t~ hr. t.ifo Li11e 714645-9311 r1~~w,~r ~ rAAnm~~' 1 .rnkf i~[ol)'J:gt[Sjl ~ t!J BREA PLAZA PLITT CITY CENTER Brea 529 5339 :Orange 634 9282 SOUTH COAST BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN Costa Mesa t>46·2711 Buena Park 821-4 070 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOON RAKER " (PGJ "ROCKY II" !PG> "LOST AN D FOUND" (PG) "NIGHT WING" !PG> "DEER HUNTER" (R) s1Rn1um sscAeeh 6 J ~! -7 8 6 0 D A IV~· I '1 ' BUTCH & SUNDANCE" "THE DUCHESS & THE DIRTWATER FOX" PGJ tutella Hur suaoum "BLOODLINE" (R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" "THE IN·LAWS" (PG) "WHO IS KILLING THE GREAT CHEFSOFEUROPEr "PLAYERS" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "JAWS" "THE CAR" (PG) (PG) "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" -----_ .... _ -----·-·-··----·---··-·-.,..---~-----...., ........................................ ~--....---.-...-....-..... ---.... , --~ ~" ~ Monday. July 2. 1979 .. • ucUio Gift Dolly Charg4es Mismanaging "IASHVll.LE. Tenn. <A P ) -Entertainer Dolly l':inon ~av(' J>orter Wagoner 49 percent of Owepar l'ulil"hing ('ompany as a Chris tmas present l11•l11 t l' Lhe <'11u11try music singing duo fell out of h.11 nwny wtlh one anuthN, Miss Parton's lawyer s.1~ ... 'I hat was in 1!174, and now the discord between t lw ... 1.1tuesquc Miss Parton and the pompadoured \\ .11-:o ner ha-; reach ed $3 million proportions. I hJl s the SllC of the lawsuit Wagoner bas filed against ht•r in chancery court, alleging breach of l'Onl r ..tl'l But ,1t a rnurt ht•anng Stanley Chernau. Miss l'.it t u11 ' .. uornc\. :.aid Wagoner was not taking c...1n• ,,r th•• l>usin<.·ss lie said Mass Parton will re· 11rgan111· ii e tomp.rnv unless Chancellor Robert Brandl rult•s in la, or of Wagoner's request for an tnJUntuon blod..mg such a move \ll:-s P<1rl<in ... aid in an all 1davit answering the 1.rn -.1 1t that u rt·~1rga nirnuon is necessary because \\'<•1-!•llWI' had b<.·en opl'rating Fireside Studio. an 11\\ 1';1r subsidi3ry, "for his own pleasure and li1•111·f1t .. rather than to profit Owepar. Wagoner . however . said in his s uit filed March "I th.ll '\llss Parton h:.id breached a 1970 mcanage· nwnt t•ontr act with him l>y removing 130 songs t rnrn tht• Owe11<1r catcalogut• ~he released some of thl' songs on albums of h..r own. without tonsultmg him, Wagonl'r :.;.ud ..... -.. .. -.-001 MOONIUKH 1'°1 IJ1<U •Jolt e S1JO 1.00. '°'" ....... , ... ,-. .,_~ THE MAIN IVIHTl"OI hOO e > IS e J:ao. 7 .. i A I 0:00 11~~~-~ .. ;-:-~ .. ;::.~ -°"' .... --n. ...... --.I NIO+tTWINGl"OI l21JO • 1 )Cl ..... .,., • 1.ao a 10.ao --!":""~------,"I~ ._,_o-c. .. -T ... kr_,I , ',::,;;... AlllM111 111)0e>:OOes.OOel:OO I 10.JO --~""*' .... "-----· 70-~·y ,_ ,......,, ... ,.. .... , , . .,,.., ~, . ._. __ 1IJ1~31 q)80 --------._,_.,.,. __ '°' MOONllAKll INI I .00 e J1JO e ••OO e 11>0 a 1 I -00 """°"' .... '--· "'""""" "'8rit" NIOHlWINOf'Ol 12'4J • 214' .... , ' 7.00 • ..00 • ",oo ~·.u Al.ANA.8 ... "THE IM·LAWS" ff'GI WOOOfAil.90 "MANHA TT AH" .....-o"''-' IS & too Uf/~1 06-J o .s 10.uo • 1s ~~-===-- "T ... .,_., ·-........ DAWN Of THE DlAD ~lUS DEVIL WITHIN HH 111 Clorl .............. SUPlllMAN 1"I P\UI UHAllUA -""'-.. "--. -.. -.-.... ----~IHI P\.UI NMNffMAU tN l&OOOtl'I cun utnllOOlt acue rtOM AW1IAl PUii ll'CI PAUIMSI AlLIT 1Nt ....,-.. .. --007 MOONUKIR ll'OI STAI CUSH1..01 I'• ....... ,._.,_.,...., ~ ..... ~ . ..,..~ THI MAIN IVINT 1N1 ""' .. INK'S JOl!Nt Ill'--~...,._ 1. J ws , .. , 2. IVI~ IN nfl DllP ~ a., TIHfOUU Ill ,!no:!.":. '-I hew ,oM t.ue--.. \ M A L I E N Tl\• Line Berween Love And Deeth 11 The 81oodllne Sidney Sheldon's "BLOODLINE" ALL STAR CAST Mon -Fri. &·15, 8·30, 1D:30 SM/Sun. 1 45. 4:00, 6'15, 8·3D. 10·30 . . .... , ........ 11 11i fi ,t AL4tfi:. 't . ~l ~~,I \.~1~~~)~"' .. c . flS'lltl(() 1111 1hc (Rl Innoeent l'tus 'THE LAST WAVE" CLINT EASTWOOD "ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" <PG> ()AIL Y I IS 3 JD. 6 DO 8 1 S. 10 JD ••Tl ... llDIUU Plus HANNOVER SlllEET ' Clint Ea11WOOd •·ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" (PG1 DAIL Y-1:15, 3:30, 6 DC 815,10·3C ~-· Pltn SEMI-TOUGH .:d · WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEA TON Wld'Dmtl'n IOI .. Dlllll1lllS ---"TttE DAILY FOOTLOOSE 2:00. 4:00, 1:00, Pt.US "LOST I ANO FOUND'',. FOX" O a.oo. 10.00 " I <r I DAILY PILOT • 11 MoMJay, July 2. 1979 .. , ' ~ ( f t • ~ ' . , • fh•h-Mot111 lno 1919 < The overwhelming majority of menthol smokers reported that low tar MERIT MENTHOL delivered taste equal to-or better than- leading high, tar menthols. Cigarettes luzving up to twice the tar." -National Smoker Study . - Kthgs: 8 mg''tar:· 0.6 mg mcotint- 1 Olf' s: 11 mg"tar: • 0.7 mg nicotine a". per cigarette. Flt Aepon May '78 • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Delermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . ' .. ~&lOO's . ---. -... " ....... _ .... " ... INSIDE: •Ann Larider1 •Classified •Horoscope DAILY "LOT ~-.-'Y " • • • Paddling from left. Denise Dahl, Shefl Van Cleave, Jom Ginsb erg, Sue Emory, Capn Smith and Cindy Van Cleave Balboa Outrigger Canoe Club senior women 's team will compete in Kona World Cup Races By CHE RYL ROMO Of tlw D•lly P'9ol SIMI T he women are tao. trim, look wcceplton al ty healthy and they smile a lot T hey meet five times a week to run two miles and to pa ddle a long can~ uound Newport Harbor. On Saturdays, they paddle the same canoe in competition with other women. Strange as it may seem, they're all on a di el The six m ember senior women's team of the Balboa Oulrigget' Canoe Club <BOCC> is try· 1ng t.o lose a total of 60 pounds before competin~ tn the Kona World Cup Race6 in Hawaii the first of September Go F or 'Pri1ne Ti1ne' By JUDITH OLSON Of-Daily l'I"'~ ··A Winner is OM who responds authentically by being credible, truatworthy. respon.!ive and genuine "Authentic people -winners -do not dedu:ate the1r lives to a concept of what they imagine they should be. Rather , they are themselves .. ··Winners do not play helpless nor do they play the blaming game. l m tead, they 03sume respon.rlbtlt· ty for their own livea. "To wmners. time is precious. Winners don't kill it, but live it here and now. Wlnn.eTa con be spon· taneow. They do not have to respond in pre determined, rigid waya. but can change their plans when the situation co.lla /or it." You might r ecogniie these concepts They're from lbe landmark transactional analysis book, "Bom to Win," by Muriel J a mes and Dorothy Jongeward. More than two million copies of the book have been sold and it's been translated into e ight languages. Many people have read tl several times, trying to absorb the ways to become a winner. By her own definition, Muriel James is a winner. She ts s pontaneous. able to change plans at a moment's notice and is herself. 'It doesn't matter how old you are -you still have time~' She realizes the value of lime, of living in the here and now. She devotes "prime time" to ber guests and family. AT JUST A little over 60 years old, Muriel James la still a beautiful woman. Her eyes are soft yet sparkling, her face kind and ber eyes 1enulne. She s miles freely. In Orange County to speak at Oclta House's Summer ~lebraUon of Health and Well-Being, Dr. James' topic is growth -personally and in relatioubipe wtth others. Finl, she says, a person must accept the idea that "It doean't matter how old you are -you atlll have time." Durtna an interview, she shared her thoughts. Dr. James aaya, growth Is possible by tap- <S.. 'P&IME', Pase CZ) ··tr wt•'re ltght. then W<''rl" strone." exolain:- lt'a m ml'mb<'r Dt>nt sl' OLthl . lfi. a recent ,.:raduate of Newport II arbor H1~h School "We can't \\tn with exl'ess wetRht We ha\l· In he able to (Juli our own weight and thl' hoJl s "adclc; L' nn SLorstad 2i. of Seal Beach Ms Stor:,ti1d. lht' oldest member of thl' team. teaches mountameenng and cross coun· try skiing at Orange Coast College. SuggestJons for losmg the weight ranged from not eating at night to drinking only diet cola to preparing special protein drinks . This is the second year that the oldest out· r1g gcr club in California -BOCC was established in 1960. one year after the sport was mtcoduccd to the ... talc will be competing rn lht· Kona World Cup Race~ La~l vear lht• women's team cam e in fifth 1n a h eld of 56 ll'Llffi'i and were first of all ma1nfand It-am-. Tht• "omen also garm·red first pl<.1c·e honor!-1n long distance races for the !>tale ot <.:allforn1:i In Jddit on tu th t.: st•n1or and novit t· "omen':. teams, there a rc two men 's team::. Last year the m en captured 19th place in the Kona Cup Races and were second of all the mainland teams. Since April the women's teams, in compeh· hon agalllSl 15 other clubs, have scored first place victories m Southern California for dis 1.ance paddhng. . <S<-eOUTRIGGER, PageC2• 'Noodworker John Cederquist creates v.ood and leather 'containers. ' Wood You Call it Art? lh ROBIN OTO el llt• D•oly ~II« iutl Yeu can't ru lly call them anything , odd shapes and sizes made or wood and leather with cleverly camouflaged drawers. John Cederqu1sl. 32. a woodworker. calls his pieces jewe lry holde rs to anyone that ~sks what they're for. But actually they're for anything. useful or not. "THEY'RE CONTAINERS. They don't have a specific function." he says, and he likes It that way Cede rqwst refuses to take orders for his work because it would limit tum artisUcally "Then you'd have to worry about the func· t1on," he says. He's an artist who doesn 't belie ve i nlll stereotypes of artists as elther ecceotnc, agina Plcassoeor struegllng beach bums. Cederquist lives lo Capistrano Beach, bas been married 10 yH rs and bas a seven.year-old' da ughter. He h as bachelor's and master's degrees from Cal Stale Long Beach in cral\a and leaches be1innln1 crafts at SadcUeback Colle1e. College. But for Cederqu1st, cr a rls aren't just 1 <See WOODWORK£•. Pase Q) .... _ .____.... ......... .,.,,_ -,_ ..... ___ .... -, ... ~ ......... ..._,,,.,....--.., ...... ___. ........ .--.. ........................................... ~~--.. .... ..... " ................ Monday, JUiy 2. tt71 Delly f'I ... l'M9 llY L .... llfM • • .'Prime' (From Pa1e CU plna the •'\Mer core." or aplritual aide of one'a being. The inner core, which la one of her newest coocepta, la explored lo ber book called "A New Self." The core, which some persons mlt bt describe u the mlnd, "ca.o be releued and ex- preaaed ln a number of ways." she says. She believes "real living la meettnc done through the lnDer core." MUCB OF D&. James' work bu focused on transactional analysis (TA), which she learnecf about during 1958 through the profeuor at UC Berkeley wbo"Superviaed her graduate studies. Though her career bu hiD&ed oo TA for the past 20 years and baa been bl&h1Y successful, It isn't her only triumph. "I have bad many careers," Dr. James says. "I have been a model, an interior de· coral.or, the first woman safety engineer in Calilornia, an ordained minister. I bad a center for disturbed adolescents and was ln advertis- ing." Sbeoow teaches, writ.es, trains therapists and maintains a private practice. Sbe lives with ber husband, a retired state administrator, 1n a house she designed for them. • She says she enjoys garden.log, golfing, swimming and dancing and she and her spouse play together spontaneously. Coach Rick Russell and team member Sheri Van Cleave T OGETHE R THE couple have seven children, and they claim six foster children as well. • • .Outrigger <From Page CU Head coach Rick Russell, 26, of Costa Mesa says he's even more optimistic about the team·~ chances for victory ln the Kona this year. The catch, says Russell, is that BOCC -a non.profit organization supported solely by con· tributions -has not yet raised the estimated $2.425 necessary lO send the men and women's teams to Ha wail for the Kona Cup. !nterested persons may contact Russell evenings at 646·7270 Noting how she fits into today's world, Dr . James says, "I'm part of the cosmos -a small part," she said. I'm interrelated with people and I like that. I'm not in favor of the present worship of sell. "People need to grow. but in relationship with others." Dr. James views herself as "essentially" a positive person, though she bas experien.ced some bard times in life, and she "affirms the goodness of people." They Were Willing Partners She believes that ••an increul.og number of people are asking what Ule ia all about and won- dering, 'Is there a deeper meaning than these things we observe with our eyes?' "That's why I write," she said. "My writing gives people hope. I give them techniques for taking charge of their lives." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read a great many letters in your column from women who go on and on about ''rotten" men who cheat on their wives -or skunks who move in with trust· ing ladies and deceive them into thinking they will be married -or young, gullible girls who were seduced by smooth-talking operators whose only aim was to score. You owe it to your readers to preseQt a more balanced picture. Madame Landers. I'd be happy to help. Here are some facts: J m arried 23 years ago. Since that time I have been to bed with at least 75 women -most of them marriPd They ranged from m y s1ster·an·law -a pillar of the church about whom there was never a breath of scandal -to the woman next door, the mother of a luge family, completely respectable and very busy. (No one would believe she had the time. much less the energy, for an extra-manta! affair.) The point I am trying to make 1s this : Men who fool around must have wilting partners. Why don't you ever say anything about THEM" ln all the years I've been chasing skirts I've never once been turned down. · Jn fact. most women I bedded down were so aggressive and eager. it was simply a matter of determining an appropriate time and place. So iell at like it is, because --I'VE BEEN THERE AND BACK ( Horoscope TUESDAY, JULY 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ] ARIES <Mar. 2l ·Apr. 19): You get fresh vi ewpoint -you need time to get your "sea · legs " Leo. Aquarius persons figure prominent- ly Accent on public relations, legalities , responses others have to your eCCorts. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): Follow through -check facts. budget. Obtain valuable biol by reading Aries message. You get help from one who shares your basic concerns. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Give full play to "creative powers." Examine, make determina· tions. analyze -reject the superficial. Love is 1n picture. Be open to spirituality, com- prehension of what could be. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are stronger than many might anticipate. Surprise element works in your favor. Slick to con- servative collrse -remain on familiar ground. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Shake off lethargy, doubts -get thoughts on paper without in- cessant rewriting. Relative' in tral\Sil wants you to r earrange schedule. Cooperate without. breaking promise to one close to you. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on fixing things around the house. Remove safety '1azards. Make concession to family member. Determine basic val.ues . Questions of security, money and love dommate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Define terms, perfect techniques, have faith in your own judg- ment. Resurgence of vitality is due. Pisces. Virgo persons play key roles. Make contacts. Take initiative. SCOR PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You gain ac- cess to confidential material. You have chance to invest. to enhance security, to have more say l'D the direction of your own destiny. Older individulll jslnyourcomer. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Em· phasis on friendship, returns from business in- vestment. You're able to reach beyond the im- ,"m edJate; you pereetve poteatlal. Aries, Libra persona figure prominently -so does the numbtt9. CAPIUCO&N <Dff. 22-Jan. 19): You get -e"8Dc. for MW etart -you open lines of com - •1JnunlcaUoci with thoao lo posiUooa of authority. ~Cancer, 1,.eo. Libra natlvea are in picture. One ~ou .-..peel pays meanlnatUI compUment.. · AQUA&IUS (Jan. 20-Ftb. 18): You locale • ;'mllalna llnk." Dlat.ance, lansuaae barriers are cut atae. You -.ch more people, ••In added 'neopttian and dll))9l tears coacernlnt ablllty to ~r:=-roct at detipaled Ume. (Feb. J.9.Ku. 20): You 1et what 7oa wmt . . . followtn1 period of exploration. ~ SUese curtollty, verQUUt.Y Ask questions con· ffl1lWI partnet', mat.. special arrantement and flNnclal prospecta. ' Aaa .... ~ . DEAR BACK : I hold DO brief for the playmates of Tom Cats. because I'm well aware that it takes two to tango. The reason I don't print "the other side" is because not many m en write to me about It. Very few Don J nans end up ditched, heartbroken or pregnant. Did you say 75 affairs in 23 years! How in the world did you find time to write to me? DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you use one more letter on the gripe from the directory as- sistance operator? I hope so because I'd love lo s ee this in the paper. When [ worked for the telephone company seven years ago I learned how the operators look up telephone numbers. They don't use an ordina ry directory like the public gels. They have a book called "frequently reprint." These volumes are updated for the use of the operators every 28 days. If your telephone is installed in, say, Sep· lember. your number will not appear in lhe whale page directory until the next issue is printed the following May But, it WILL ap· pear in the operalor·s reprint a lot sooner. So it really bums me up when an operator says in a condescending tone of voice, "The number is listed in the directory as ... " I feel like saying, "Look, Toots. it might be in YOUR directory, but it's not in mine.'' Why should she resent people calling her? If no one needed directory assistance she'd be out of a job. Doesn't Miss High and Mighty realize the reason she's there is to provide a service? It's not her place lO judge people who ask for help - for whatever reason. -OLD PRO DEAR PRO: .. Granted some folks are jaat plain lazy and wouJd rather call 411 than look ap the number in tbe directory -bat as you and others have pointed out, there la a legitimate need for dJr~tory assistance and I thank you for making It clear. SHE ALSO HAS some thoughts on marriage about which she is optimistic. Divorced herself, s he believes that changing partners isn't necessarily bad and shouldn't have a stigma at· tached. "Life is like a kaleidoscope," sbe said. "The patterns a.re different, but one is not necessarily better. "Marriage is going to be around for a long lime." she asserts. "The potential for the rela· tionship is r e m arkable. She explores it in another new book, "Marriage ls For Loving." One attribute of a good marriage, she says is when the partners give each other their run attention. "Many couples give each other 'leftover time.' or the dregs, what's left over at the end of the day. They dress up for guests but give each other the old clothes. the uncombed hair." T n ovo id disappoint Wedding and engage ment. prospect we bndcs, ment announcements run arP remJndf'd lo hauf' their on Sunday m the Doily u,eddrng stont>s. with a Ptlot f'onns are aooilable black-0nd-wh1te glossy of at all Dolly Ptlot olf1ces or the bnde or of the couple. b!I calling the Feature.~ lo the f'eaturt>s Depart· o'epartmw. 642·4321. ment one U.ll'Pk bf?fore thl' tl'eddmg J-:nyag<'m1·nt annnuncr 5000 ml'nts. u.11h nlnrJ.. a nd LAMP PARTS ,) 11 h111· q/u.~s11 nf the /uture bride or tile couple. must Harbor Lites Vl' Tt'Ct'I t•t•d h 1J th t' 10-6 hwy D9y i.cJ. s-ci9y J-'eaturt'S Oeparlmenl SII ll07 l'Wwport lfyd, weeks /x•fore tile wedding eo. .. MeM' 645-7301 dote. .._. .... -......,-..;..;.;.--.....i• 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s 12.50 Costa Mesa Tennis Club 557-0211 2nd and 8na1 Markdown 50°/o & 70°/o Reducffons ELLEN CARTER LADIES HABERDASHER 131 FASHION ISLAND MAU. NEWPORT BEACH . (714) 759· l no HOURS: MONDAY THRU SAT. 10 AM·5:30 e SUNDAY 12·6'PM ...... ...,.._,...._....~ .... ._ -____ ,,,_ ... _, .. ···-.. . .; ..... --.......... --~. .. '\ -~ -···-·-· ···---.,.-~· ..... ,,. ... ~ ..... ._ .... , ... # ...... ,. ......... . ...... , ...... ···-. HOAOSCOPE /ANNLANOERS PUBLIC NOTICE PVISLIC NOTICE OR MunlclP•f Ftn•nu O•P•rtment. Btyfl'le EHlm•n Oiiton •ncl Comp.,ny, fnt otPOr•ted, HS Catttornoa Strut, ~n F'<0MIK0, C•tltornoa 94104 T,.. Ohtrltt wfff provl~ Ille su< ouful b~r 100 «>PIH of the Off•co•f Stettmerot at tile Ul>ftl~ of the Oos- trfc t Gt\/E,.. by orde< ot the Boaro ot 01,..ctors o4 Irvine Ranch Water 01 .. trtc t, •dol>led on June 2S. 197•. Arl!Nr C. Korn S.C'9tary of the 8ollnl of Directors IA\/IHE RANCH WATER 01STRICT Pubff,'*I Or-Coeat O•lfy Pilot July I,,,,, t=EATURE~ ~lly Pilot Ph•I• llJ P<1lrK ~ 0'~11 ..k:h> Cederqwst made /<rte with balsa wood and paper • • .Woodworker 'Fl-om Pac~ Cl) for summer camp, Gari Scouts and the YMCA '1'bere's a misconception by the pubhr There's a tradition of it (crafts) but everyone thinks of dried flowers," he says. Craftswork including woodwork, fumltun: making and ceramics, 1s organized under tht• American Crafts Councll, parent organization of the American Crafts Museum in New York. Cederquist has had work displayed in various shows including one at the Renwirl. G a llery in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. He also received the Nationctt Endowment of the Arts as a craftsman. Cederqui.st has a low opinion of local crart!I ~hows With a more commercial apJ)t!al HE FEE~ MANY "AJlTISTS" at these s hows will make what sells. often cheap replicas of good original pieces, rather than c-reate their own art. .. Their motivation is on the financial side You might find five people doing something WMth its salt and they generally arcn 't the ones making the mooey. Cederquist . who also makes furniture. thinks good quality original furruture pieces are like museum pieces, investment.I> which grow U'I value ALTHOUGH OFTEN MORE EXPENSlVE than commercial furniture by bag m anufac- turers. original pieces by excellent -though rE-1 at1vely unknown a rtists like Wendall Castlt' and Sam Maloof can be bou~ht one at a time evolnng into a valuable ('Ollechon "Ninety percent of the lime furniture JU~t '\1l~ there anyway. Why not pay a lot of m one' for it. beacausc it's f:Oing lo last 40 years?" he :.ay~ Cederquist says most furn iture ~tyles popula r tOday were first made 200 years ago Even the most modern-looking chrome and metal designs were done 20 or more years ago. ht' says ,.PE'OPl.1-: DON'T KNOW what they n • looking a t. I don't think they want lo take the time lo find out," he sliys. llut iI they do take the ume to find out b). taking Cederquist 's class. they don't know what they're in ror Cederqu1st says his classes a re mostly womeo who see something at a local crafts ~how and want to make the same lhiog without rcalizmg the complex work and preparation which goes into makin~ a simple piece. Cederqu1st UlStructs hb. !>tudents m basu.· tooli. and techruques 10 woodwork. ceramics and various design problems "They have 11 little bit better knowledge of where that t.hmg cam e from" after the class. he -.ays Ccderqu1St ust•s bus1cally the s ume tools and techniques m his own work. handshaping molds out of plywood and modifying them to l'reate different des igns ··ntE WORK EVOLVES out of lhc tech n1que. A lot of woodworkers are tool-crazy, they don't do anything with them, ju.st buy them." he says. With a httlc imaginat ion, common con· strurtion tools <.·an be put to unlimited use. he added. · Beginning cr4ffls s tudents often wait for u hnght idea to hat before touctung a piece of wood. he says. "They sit there and sit ~re and they're w:lltJOg for something to happen. But they have to man1puJate <the materials> first." Cederquis t gel'i ideas for his work from or d1nar y radiators or ships oo the horizon. HE USES WOODS ranging from oak. l'herry and walnut to more unusual tyi-es like koha. poffaro. embuya and purple heart. Cederquist is trying to compile enough of his work to have a one-man show but "1t takes a long time to make one of these things." depend mg on the size and type of piece. he says. Cl'derquist do<>sn't have a showroom or shop of his own and displays only 1.11 shows. He doesn't price has work although he recent!) ..iveraged between $700 and $900 for smaller pieces. 'How mu('h are they worth? How much am I worth? They're d<:fini tely not worth <at any price l the tim<' I put into them.'· he says. For Cedcrquis t, his woodworkin~ and tht'. lanish(>d produrLc; arc almost impassible to de ftnl'. It's mo!'\! thun a hobby and the original art pieces can be pract1cul furniture as well Because of the a mbiguity of has work ('C"dt·rqu1st almost didn 't make 1t through l'lll.loms. bringing his pieces back from a show in England last year The inspector. with certmn cl a~si fications on has li st. asked if the objects were furniture or art. "l doo·t know,·· replied Cederquist "They could be either.·· The inspector then asked how much each piece was worth "If no one buys it. it's worth nothin~. · he replied Now come in to any of our BANK CAL offic~s dnd take advantage of th e increased interest rate~. tht: highest rates the government allows. 7 .895% interest (issued at 7. 60%, compounded daily and paid quancr1 y) when you depo~it just SlOO in our new four-year savings certificates: 5.25% interest when you open one of our hand y, in-and-out passbook accounts. Either way, each gives you the highest bank rates permitted. 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O~l~CI J""• 1'. 1•1• Mil Ollt 0 f WARD E •('(YU ' (\I tN· Will'-~ tl°'e 40v-.,,. f'l,.mf"(t O•·tNJtnt ICINDEl & 4N0£RSON James E Wi111tlm 1010 N 8.....Sw1y 8UlH Slnl• An~. C.A '170? hi. (11•1 Sst-ml Attorf'leys fOf' E •tcU1rj • Publi'-ned Or~ (Od\I Od1ly P1,0t Julv 1. • 1&.1J. 1•10 1)14-/0 PUBLJC NOTICE PE.TtTtON FOA Ptit08ATE 0~ Wll.L )•O•r<thOn tor ,1n ,1,.. rt1 AND FOR LETtERS TESTAM (H Min rnwn•Vlri•IJI ,,111 '\ tm tn , , ,, • TA litY ANO FOR AUTHOAU:ATtON ""' prl"O~tf"rtrt•,_.o Oy 1n, '• '"'"", ,, TO &OMIHtSTEA UHOER THE t4'l>O'·',-. yft rff'\oni,;1n1nf 1., ,11 INOEP(NOEN'T AOMINIST AATtOH (lra¥i,,on, ot tf'W' ..,.,1,..11v ... '°"'t"' ,..,,., OF ESTATE~ ACT IP ROllATE CODE .,,...,., "~tor bodn,n11 p'""u" •~d )~1 El SEO• ~""''"0 'toe<ittf Prn¥1\1on' N ul i I, r""''" Of OA.VfO t 4'A( , .. , +111.d (_('nftA<t°", PrGD(hctf ttna (~f'I''"'' I 0 A \It 0 f H ( 0 00 RE. \A ( H \ .1nO •n f OPtft\, o1 'otHd t)(H'U1 IP't~t nt,1v tt•• Ot-C..tlto:.t\.-f1 •••nm•nt'O flt lhr '.,.,.,. 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Cont• d t "'' 100 CIVIC CEN'tER DRIVE WEST ct m 1n '""" rovrtf"QOm ot Ot1cMrtmf'nl itnO ,,,.., ""UCXonlf,lt Inf' ~n.,u o tv 'lul SANTA AHA. CALIFORNIA t1701 No I ol ''"d '""''· M 100 L•Y•l Crtllrr 1"'' tnM ll\t' 11,Q,,.,, wa<I!' ·M~ PLAINTll'r ~[B(CCA I OA\/IS o ... ,. W• ''· 1n ltw CllY 01 \•nr~ AM I Purw-to~''°" II/lo• 1~~ l aw• OEFfNOANT JO~IN CARRELL C.•lllo1n .. 1 c~. ,,,.. °""'""' P"YIO•hnQ •olr '" LANSOllL, STEVfN II COHEN OalrdJunt1•,1•1• i•d~\tnltlr lounlyin wt"tf'ln•.wor~ •nO OOES I IP>f"OUQh IC X. ln<.lus1ve V .. A Brant II ,, to 1>P -"'9\ bf~ d•ltr ,,,,,~1 •"'1 SUMMONS (Ounlv C1M"~ 11i.e ~P•rl....,.1 "'°' h\1•0 rn1 • ..,. w"o• CASE HUMIEll ,_., HIGGS, FLETCHER & MACK """" 1n I~ ~rtmHll ot Tran,w•I• NOTICE! You ... ,,.,-.,. \oNll. TIM , ... M-T-H loon oubl•ldhOn enlllltll fien• ••I <..,r1 ma, WC,.. ,...1..,1 fOU •11119"1 "'' BroUwn Prev••llng W.tqt Rate\ Odtrrt lunr fOWr Nfflt M.Vf -· fOll re1po ... h ft DI-. CA "?IOI 10• wilM" >O N Y\. 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A·1""5 NOTICE OF SP ECIAL Mt.L flN(., manere, SU, • .._, .... <flld," l'lav Esl•lt ot WALTER Gil BC RT 01' S HAREHOLDERS. sou r ... ••ouna.~strreolsl•lld<t<lfltmllO LOFGR E N, .... ., WALfEll G COAS T NAflONAL OANlt ,, ' TO THE OEFENOANT .. c ... 1 LOFGREN, Oecraseo. NA r I 0 NA L 8 AN J( IN l· 4 ' tomplalnt ...... -filed by lht plalll-NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN 10 ll'IP SOCIATION 1111 •o~nsl .,ou If vou wlsll 10 11e1en0 credllon ol ""'.tbove nam.o ~eden1 P•HH IAl<t 110hce ln•c ,,,. ""'"' '"'' htW\\111. \'OU "''"'· w1111.,, JO .,.y, ,,.,., ... Pf''°"' l'lilf•"9 <l•lms eo•ln$1 80..rd ot Olrwcfon of So..11'1 Coor N• •ll•r lhl\ '"'""'°"" I> ""ved on YOU, Ille H id dt<edent •rt r..:IU•f.cl 10 lllt flOfl•I 8""'-a "<lllOl\AI -~1"11 ~• ,, .. wnll ll'lh •OUr1 • wrilltft r&il>On .. IMm, •fltl""' llKl!-Y vovchers. In W<••llon. ~ apcwo-.d a ~.., ot ton lo IM UJfT'l)fflnl Ulllt•> "°" do <O, !tit off let of -<'-It of IM -.. ... ..,,.on ot So<lltl COHI N•lloNI """' ,our 11e1...r1 wlll la Mlt.-.d on ao lllled c-1, or to ortwnt 11\em, wlll'I lnl6 • \!alt -lo I» ll,_11 "' So1111\ Pllt.ttoon of IN! p1 .. 111111, •nO ll\1s CO\lrt ll'lt M<ttHry voucM~. to IM un· Coatt 8-, • c.tllotftle tCN"POr.Hlon ..... tnle< • j~I ..... '"" '°"tor nl9"9d •• 11\e l•w OHIO of THOMAS Tne 0••11 of ton .. ulon Is •v•llAl>IP •or Ille rtllti ot-ndllel In 11\t compl•lnl, L LOllO. nn1 PeMO .. ll•lt'n<la, ... , ... •I Soutll Co••I N•l•on•t wl'llcl'I tOIJICI rtwlt In Qilrnlsl'lment of S..11• 101·8, Levuna Hiii•. Calltornl" 8•n~ '• Main Ofllo et 14i Suriliowrr w•Qts, fHlnQ OI mono"' pr~r1Y M '1'-Sl, """''" •• IM pl<Ke O! b•n•nn• Of Av1nu1. CG81• MIMI. C.11forn14I "•lt olll•• r•ll•f ••quHl•d tn lh• com lht lllldtrsltntd 111 •II M•tt•r• "'"""' Tiie &oard of Olr~ctOf\ ul Soutll pl<1lfll lnQ lo '"" 1tl1I• ot WO dtttc>eftl, Coul Nahon.t• 8•nk IM$ • a11r<1 • DA fEO Fttl 21 •.. ,. wlllllll IOU• "'°"'"'~ .,,., ,,.. ''"I se>e<••• mwtl119 ol IJ/ler_d<I,, IO ..... LffA 8'-h. P\lt>llUllOlloflllb""'Ke uoon 1111 •I-I~ Pl.tfl ot <Oh· Clen 0.1941 June ct, "" ver~~. S..Cll "CMK.l•I \11.,..llO'd•·• e., ~-1. 8ul!IOft GllACE LOFGREN mntl"91Mi llelfl-l•N . Ml. •1'<1 ·'-10 O.Pllty Ett<Ulrla O! ''-Wiii De lie~"' Soutll Cou1 N•l-•I q "", ,.,_0\MRNIC O, lltAOLIEY • AS olll't•bOveNlm«I ~Ill Offl<.9, ... ~'-' A••~"" soctAns '"'"""' c~•a Mew, c:.i11or111e •i.J• °" ..,,.d f'. 0 lea 1* THOMAS L. LO.D Mld•V. Julf II. It,., M ••DO & rn .... M.CAr1""' llvf . Sttltt lt1•1 Slont0· Hin J . FIOrlo Swll• S2t lint h-• v.--Pte\lotnr Nt-9 INMll, CA '2... ~ Mllll, CA mp SOulflCMtt hi: 11141 IP·MSI hi. 11141111·1* H411'-1 e..tlt Aft-yt ... Plalnllff 4'1«1Mf ... •-""1• ANel'-l laMlllOA•!olX PUC>ll~ Or•noo> CM\I 0.lly Piiot. f'11bll"'"1 OrallOt C:O.\I Ot ll'r PllOI f'111>ll1Md Or ... CMll o.lly 1"1101 J11ly 2. •. ••. U ... .,. 1)09·1' J-U . JlllY I. t I& 1ttt 1'14 rt J-la. U-Juty 1, •, t'7t 7'°°,. ......... , , ... ~ ....... _ ...... .._ ....... """' .. ·-. DAILY PU.OT P tJBUC NOTICE fJtCT.,..... •uatNeM MAM• ITAHMllllT ' ... ...._... ,__ I• 1161~ ..... 1 ltt.u••· 1..•nUG&. p,ucw. ,.,_ crow11 valley ........... M IM llll Viejo, Clll'9nlla lih Sal• lllC',. • c.11'°""• cor -•tl9ft, t1)» 1'1-Tt•, ,_1•111 Velley, (MllWNe tU• Tlllt _,.._It (llO'ducleel by a CO' -·''°"' •. s.i-. ll'C Mery a,... T eny ~ ......... Tiil• .._. wat 111t11 will> l"- COUftlY ci.ni of 0<M>99 Count, Oft J-U , 1'1'. """" PIHHllllM Or-C..st o.lly PllOt, Ju.,. 11, is-""'' 2, t, 1m 220J.7' PUBUC: NOTICE ----------, ... tn:J NOTICE TOcaEDITOtlS su,.1a1oa couaT 01< THE STAT• CW CALlflOAllllA l<Oa THI COUN'TY 01< ORANGE NO.A.Ml)M E•l.tle ol HAZEL. MAY AHOER~H •••• HAZEL. #.. ANDERSON , 0.CU'>e<I NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EH lo Ille crealtor\ ol the_.,........., dKe«Mnt 111a1 a ll persons Nvlno clalmt eo•IM1 1 ht> wld dllGMtent .,. required lo Ille II.em, wl111 "" IMKHSlrY -.C:htrt, In 1ne office ol the c~k ol Ille~ tn· lilied court, or 10 pntMflt ll•m. wllh '"" neceswry vOU<.,.rs, to ,.,. un· aersl9ned •• tl>e lew ott1uo OI EL.IHOR J VOTAWof KINDEL & ANDERSON, 10'/0 Nortft ll<'oedw.ay, Post Office Boa JU, s.n .. Ant. C.llloml• t'l102, wl>l<I> ,, IM pl«e Of lluslt14H.S Of '"" Ufl· d<:>,.19ned In ell mentn Ptrl••"'"" to Ille estaleof Yid dKedenl, wllnln lour montlls after tl'lll first poJl>flu 11on Of lhl\ notfce. D•llCIJ~26. lffl Jotw> E. Burke ~n<Ol!Or Of Ille Wiii OI 1M -Nmed 0.Cedenl l(ElllDIL&ANOERSOH Etf-J.V-1121 111.arMlfWey •••lU S-•AM,CAt?m Tel: 17141 S»-7771 At-ysNrEHC:wlo< Put>lhhed Orange Co<lst ~lly PlfOI, July 2, 9, 1•, 2J, 191" 2!.0M• -------·--- PUBLIC NOTICE C""'"7 NOTICE TOCaEOITOtU SU "EIUOa COURT 01< THE STATE Ol<CAL.ll<OltNIA l<Olt THE COUNTY 01" ORAHGE NO.A·fta1' E >l<llt ol WIL.L.IAM PONO CHAPIN, Dt<ell"'d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ll>f' t rtelllors ol lne Mlove named de<eoenl lnet •II -~ htvlr19 t.l<Mms ~lnsl lnr dtceClent •rl' rt"qulred 10 Ill~ 11\em '""' tr>P lltC~W•V VOU(llt'r\, In ""' oJllce of t"4! cler'll of 111., ,11>0ve en 1111..cl coun, or to i>r•W!llt lhem, wltn lhf nec~wry vO<K!lf'rs. to Ill• un ner•·o-M tllf .... olllC4' ot THOMA~ L I.ORO, n$11 Pa,.o a. V•l•M ... Sull• 701-B, ~ Hiiis. C•tllornl;) •1•~3. -lch Is lflf' 114.a<e of bu''""''' 01 llW' u~ In •II matters IM'rt••n 1nq to tM ntate 01 s.1110 ~ceaenl. I w1tn1n lour monll'I• •fltr ·~ llrst ovo•k•tlon of tN~ notke Oaled J...., t7, 1'79 M.arQtr" ChaP4n Ma,,,.,,ledl E.-e<ulrla ol IM Wiii ot rflf' eoow named Ot<edenl THOMAS L.. LOltO 51111• 2tl·ll nn1,.awe•va1-•• L.•tuna Hiiis, CA '26.S) I Tel: 17141 "1 -ntt I At1 .. ,..v i. e--· 1 PubllSlled Oranofl Co.t~I O•llY PllOI, June ti,"""' July 2, !:_t•1•_2~• PUBLIC NOTICE 5UP£1t101t COUltT 01< THE ST ATE 01< CALI FOAHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO.A·100.10 NOTICE OF H EAltlNG OF PETITION FOR "ROISATE 01< WILL. AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY. - E'•al• or RICHARD H PARKER Dt<ca'f'd NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN 111•1 LE NORE C GREENLAW ha\ llleCI nnr~1n o petition lor Prooale ol Wiii .1nC1 lor l\suance of uuers h\l•me1" rarv to Ille J>eUltO~•. reference 10 .. 111c h I\ made lor runner CHrllCulAF\ dnCI lhal t"" 111'1'14' -Pl&<e of hearing Ille \;lme M\ lleM wt tor Jul¥ 11, 1•1• Jf tO 00 4 m . 1n If\~ tourtroorn nf Oeoarl""""t No 3 of W•d cour-t, al 100 C1v1< Centt<' Dr•~ We". In"'' C1tv o• """'"AN, CalllorniA l>•l&d June 11 "" Lee A Bren<n. CountyCl!'r>l WIL.L.IAM YACO&OUI, Jlt •na ASSOCIATES JOO Newpor1 C-14"' Orlvo .. ell,..._ Soolt. .. Newl'Orl llH<I>, CA t2MO Tel: 17141....,.U Att.,.,,.vs lw ~"'-' Publlslled OrMIQI COHI D•lly P llOI, luly '· '· •• t'79 nn-1• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICe Ol< IHT•N'TtOfll Y-0 ENGAGE IN TWE SAL.E 01' ALCOMOL1c aavaaAoes .. u.,, To Whom 11 liMY Concern· SubtKt to IUU.M• of tile .. , ... ,. •1>· olllld tor, notice I• hereby 9lven 11111 the unC1er1l9ned prooosu 10 sell •lcOllollc be"9fl9H et ll'le premises, deatrlbed .. follows In the ,.,.ce pro vleled btlOW: S/E Oltntr 4n0t,._, ..,Cl Paclltc Cont Hll)l>wo, Hunt1119ton Buch, Calllornl• Pursu..,1 to SU<l'I lnltft110ft. Ille un· Ger\IQMd ll •Plll••nv IO 11\<J Depart· ,.,,,,, ol Ale-ht 84!ver~ Control '°' IHU8nO of ... •ICOl'IOtlt t>tvera~ 11cer1se tor 11<..,SHl tor ll>C!W' "'" ml\e~ H loll°"", ' •I" Oft Siie G4tllef•I I Pvoll< Ee1"'9 Pleet I F..-West Servi~. Inc P.tl 8y Het\ry 0 . W•ttt<"-th Vla Pr-eslo.flt ACIQl!unl Pubtlsiwd Ol'W\99 ON~I Delly Polol, J uly 2, ttn 2*-7' PUBLIC NOTICE -Mond~. July 2. 1979 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y "' p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad 642-5678 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~.~ •...... ~!.~~ •.•.•••• ~.~.~ ••.••.. ~!.~~~ ........ ~:!:!.~~~ ........ ~!!.~.~ ...... . •••rtl I OOJ •••r• I 002 ..._... I 002 Ge•r• I 002 °GeMr9' I 0~2 ChMrpl . I 002 .......•..•.......•.... ·········~············· ·····••·············•·· ··••···•············•·• ......•................ ········••···•····•···· ~OUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Nlr> r•1 Hoffee: All Nal C11tt1t~ advertlst.•d in W. iwW11paper 1s sub J(.'Ct to t he f"edt·rnl l''ulr Housing Al'l uf l!IH which mak~ 11 111"~"' 11• advert111e any pr" ~~~ • .lJm1tation. or dilicrinunauon b1bcd un race. ro&or. rebg1on. :.tei., or oauonal origtn, or .m inc.eotion to make any such preferen<'e. 1lmit11· uon, or dlscnrrunat1on " 'Ibis newspaper wall not knowingly neccpl any advertising for rcul est.ate which ls ln viola· t.IOnoflhe law. ERIOtlS: Adnrtisers .... chedc their och daily .... ....,,. ff· ron "'-diately. TIM DAILY PILOT as...,.s IWlilty for the fint .. cornet iltMt"ffoR Giiiy. ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eby Iii\\ ard \1£>' t?eoch Realty llAL ESTATE EXCEUIMCI SINCE 1949 CAHY~ CREST Tired of looking. tired of decorating? This fascinating l'Ondomimum <.'ould be the answer : it has 3 lledrooms family room & 21,.2 baths. with every upg r ade 1m ag1na bl e The location is con venie nt & exceptwnally priva te. Sl82.000. Owner will help with financing. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 Harbor View Hills New lis ting bl•!lt buy available! 4 Udrms. large master s uiw. brkk ft.replace in family room. 3 ear i;:ant~l' This 1s a Olrmel model -and you own tht' land! ll 's 1m· maculate ancl ~arant See tlus out~tandlng of fering. 642-5200 r W• Work For YOU! Rentals · Sa les Propeny Mi,tml DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 SAVE$2600 Anxious owner 1s ~tart ing to worry Must :-ol•ll his 4 bedroom. 2 balh home on the easts1dc Costa Mesa lot. Close to schools , s hopping & recreation lo save ~as J-hlrry on this one! Call 751-3191. Pete Barrett. ~~r '!" DECORATORS DELIGHT Sprawling 2 story. 3 kmg sue bdrms. Extensively rrurrored, accented with earthtone rarpcl. 2 rar garage with opener Gourmet kitchen. dmi.n~ nn, central air. $92,900. C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES EAST SIDE "Unusual" Super cute 3 b£>d rm. family hom " with c u s tom detail s Cathedral ceiling. larl!t' fireplace. sunny custom kitchen. large lot , :.illt:'y access. RV parking. Pnred to sell ' ~2.500 Att now! 546·2313 ,.,.,." ,,, ~. ,, t., '· ' !(11 1tmt IAO< IA Y GIAMT This lovely 5 bdrm, 3 bath home was built by Jom Lytle & 1s located I b&ock from million dollar estates. Thi! drama tic entrance, maid 's quarters, billiard rm & landscaping makes this executwe home very dl'· strable. Call us now for an appointment to in· spect this home. Fu II price $159.000 Ca ll ~2660. C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES ABANDONED DESERTED FORGOTTEN Bike to beach-3 1(1ant bedrms, 2 bath Dining area, r am.Sy room. Owner d espe r att'. .Jll4 ,900. A c t nuw . 546-ZUJ oPI N "' Q . '. , I, •• , t ' '· 'I [®II~llMI HEAR OCEAN 2 br townhouse. $84.000. 964-4370. agt. Pal or (';d HOME 'N INCOME 2 i;eparate hses on East.side C.M. corner lot. A<lsume low interest loan & owner may carry 2nd. New listing, so hurry. it won 't last! $144.900 645-72'll ~21. Wntdlff R•afty WHOA!!!! Don 'l ride by this one: Rambling ranch style 4 bdrm. home, located In nearby Norco on l·acre. with room for up to 10 horses. Divided Into two 1'1 a cre lots · build a second rentol unit o r spec. home. $14,000 will handle. Full prlre is $121,500 673""4400 HARBOR ,\ I)" 1'111n 111 11.irbm IO\t•,tml·nt l'11 40/o COMMISSION! WHY PAY 6%COMM.? Professional agent pro· v1d1nl! t otal services (Ml..S> will ~ell or assist you ui purchasing your home for only <1';. Save 2':k> of sale pnce ! Call 975-1136 Al-,'l . ----- * * * * * VETERAMS MO OM! Over 100 VA a pprvd homes rn Urg Co w /l.'asier qualifying ~ 751-6836 :M HRS. VNl'ran~ Onl) BEACH TOWNHOUSE!!! Just minutes a way from sunshiny sand and ocean tranqw h ty. Spac ious bdrms. dirun~ room. sun· shiny lotchcn. elc~anl & spotless Only $83, 900 Call~ FORec;T e OLSON 111\,j(. "' a""U~• SPANISH HACl&fDA HIDE-A-WAY Total walled pnvaty + forest of trcl.'S. 4 BR Beach.. Assume ~.ooo loan. Fam Rm . & m~tr wmJ.? opens to ~k:. view atnum. Formal cJuun~ Wall lo wall fpk. bc:.im~. Wet.bar. Garden ketch . walls of glass Till· roof Reduced $.5,000. A steal. Call bkr. 714-963-0902 lf ll l®imPlt;FlQ 962·44n <~~) 546·8103 Duplex · Mus t Sell ! 12242nd St. N.R. 2+3 Bd rum . $183,000 Byowner. (213)447-0435 --------- ASSUME 8 1/2% LM. F.xcel 8"21-: loan. Modern home. like new. Seller may carry 2nd. Once in a lifetime. & J:.t 673-4313 .~. Pnnonly EXECUTIVE 4 ~droom 2 Story Sweeping dn\·c. llle en· try. formal II\ in~ and dirung nn. Sep. family rm. Bnrk fplc. priva te library. Seeluded masll'r suite and retreat with s undeck. 2 P atios Trailer access. Owner will help finance. Only $132.000. <.:all for all amenitiei.. 963-7881 .-., · L..'. .. e.:) Seminars I :>.1:1 Sl':Jl"rt-St Uri \'t' C<•rona <lei :\I ar "\1·"' port Ht•arh t 'alifumw 9'.!625 I 71 1 • t}.11 111!11. Iii I C.>4W Classified Ads, your one· stop shopping center. C!E IBDBIB BLllRS CD . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IAY VIEW (;rt· al Thri•c Brdroom Or Two Bedroom Plus Ot•n llome In Irvine Terrace With 01•t•an & R:iv VIEW. New Custom Carpets. nrmodC'IC'd 'K1tl'hen. You Own The Land S232.000 HUMTIMGTOM HACH IEAUn Great One Story Four Bedroom Hone In La C11cst ~1 i\rcn. Corner Lol Privacy Prorcs~1on:.lh Decoralecl. Plush Carpets Thru·Olll Gr~al Decor. Walled Yard W ;RV I\ 1• c I'' .. M a n y E x l r a s . C a 11 F 11 r i\ppointm1•nl Only 5119.700 (5) . ....... -••0•' ..... 631-1800 HI DOVll DllVI S©R~~-~£trS Thof Intriguing Word Gome with o Chudle ------...... •Y CLAY • ,OUAN ----- I W A F L U L I' I I I \1 V 0 R R E I I 11 I I I L Y N KA I: I ge1 concerned 1oou1 our r I I I foreign pal1cy. M1ybe It's 11me we let the St•:• ano StrlPf• wave. no1 ·~ ... I H E G L A G I O O"'r .. ••• '"• rhvd '• ovc •••• I I I I r ~\I' I ' 1n ) •"" *"'• •• .. f'\Q WO'I') fC'V ~'«' •·o..-~ ~1•u f\i\1 l lt8 'ti• LIDO ISLE. S-6 IEDROOMS Large family home on 1112 lots in the heart of lovely Lido ls le featuring s <t·ould bt• fi> bedrooms. 3 fireplaces. a ver y open. airy. flowing interior. s late floors a nd plantation s hutters. a s olarium a nd a large patio fronting on t hl' Strada. The bedrooms. alt of lhl•m iHC' ex tre m e ly s pac1ou.., n vnamilc family home at $610.000 U,_.l()U~ ti()Mf:~ A EAL TORS ', 675 6000 2443 Edst Coast H1ohwav . Corona dPI Mdr llG CANYON Golf course view from spal'1ous 5 BR. 4 b a. traditional ho m e: lge . family r oom. pool. jacuzzi. S750.000 LIDO ISLE Custom tra ditional 3 BR horn~ on prime corner lot. Freeflowang floor plan . 2nd s tory m ini bay view S325.000 AVALOM We ll constru<:ted. 3 BR. I ha oak floor . partia l basem e nt. c:onc rt'll' f oundataon. Flats a r ea. $120.000· F'ee IAYFROMT Several fine bavfront homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boy\1dt.> Drive N B 675 -616 1 MESA I MANSION St<'el i;:atcd tourl)':lrct add.-; to ('le1?anl l'ntry to exquisite• l'at.hedr.i I l'l.', I uig U\'tnl? room & tormal chrun~. Mass1n· r .imlly room, fpk . .:ourmt·t with island bar 5 G 1~.mlll' bL-d.rms With 3 ruU U:Jlhs 3 Car/ )?arage F:leg<ml land.c;cap1ni:. ;i must '\l'<' at $210.000 CJll no"'' S46-Zn3 '• I • Back Bay Woof~r Just listed' This 1·u~111m ;~ l:klrm hom1" wnl•tl I or do~ kennel pt'rm1l ( uun try atmosph1·rc> ~t·• l111 .. c•!-talt• "ale• .11 Sil I :,1111 C:al1 54G·4141 [ ~ li~llUI i-·a·u·FF-s.Lus-·E·s- -· Unfum I RR. $950 mo 1 Blk rr beach 3 RR. 2 Ra . hke new rondo. $91.000 A ss um e VI\ l onn Hawkin~ R 1-: 493 ·1'..l:l-1 VA )Tly lse Avail AUJ! Unfurn. "X" pla n J RR. ~00 mo . yrl:r lse 1\\ ail /\Ill! .. \Jm :1 l!H. B:i1·k H." \It'"' SlWIJ m11 . Vl'I\ l'l' Avail now • &traordinar'I ofaguna &ach RAPTUROUS WHITE WATER VIEWS ... and sumptuous Old World Charm prevail thruout these 2 new cedar & stone homes & gardens. 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths . fireplaces. wine cellar. potting room & much more in each. Would m ake a perfeel "Family Compound ... On separate lots .. take your pi ck al S350.000/$365.000 OR BOTH S700.000. Would cons ide r lease or lease/option . OPEN SUN 1·5. 572 ALTA VISTA. ~~-G>fjj}/~ .. ·~~ .., ~,,-_ .... ,..,_,_ THE ACTION GROUP 1 lill ie t"k:Cornock Qc3lly. l n c. I 000 Mo. Coast Hwy. 494.755 I WESLEY N ~YLOR CO H.EALTORS since HJ4 MIGUEL SHORES OCEANFRONT EnJOY the sounds of the s urf 50 ft below 1n an snn:s tm~nt t hat has a lways "urpassed all othe r forms of 1n\l·~tmt•r1t nn·a nl ront property ' Luxury homL· \\1th pri\:.tle ~teps to c·o mmun1t ~· bL•ac:h . Clo~ed gall' t·om mun 1t y w p'Oul & r ec re at 1on c·l'nter 4 BH. formal dining. :;turly & hug<· rl'(·n•at1on rm. Spa & a built in l1 ~h aqu:.inum . Ry appt. S975.000 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Rf'Glton 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644·4' I 0 lllJ. l '>L H 111-) I huu • IO e Jl111n en c ... n." H 1ghl:ind ~ "'1lh IXll d1•gr('l• OU'.111 \ lt '\!o & pnvatl' bl'.ll'hc•, I hrl'f' bedroom h111Til' tom pletcl~ refurh1-.h1•cl 11 ' pn•lly a~ PH'l1Ht' ~ .1•,111:.blt· for qui r k escrow 1r nC<'dcd l'nrl'd n l!h I a I S?3!I SOU COl.E OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I SHAKE ROOF I lartl"-Ooll noun., 3 H H :. Ua.. IJ.n:pl:1t t'. µat111 1•>111 II\\ F ,\ I 1u11<l S:J7 .!11111 HR HARBOR HI :i Ill<:! 1-!.<I 14wct 1111.1111111 ~.500 2 STORY Shakt• roof 4 UR.:!'• h.1 SJ2).'tj(l EAST BLUFF l.'ho1t'<' c•omer locat100 BR. J Ba • $187.500 Roy McCardle. Rltr. 548-7729 Ho Down Payrnnt •4 br. cor lot $92,500 •3br, pool, $96,500 •2br, l'Ute. $00,950 1'\Jm. :! UH. 11\l'rlook~ l•---------pool. $975 m o. ~ rl~ l ~c. EXTRA SPECIAL LIVING •5 br. famrm. $8-UlOO •:S br. Condo. $73.900 •4 br, pool, $93,500 We have more. let us help you VA. no down OR F1lAsm.1ll down. 546 2313 "'f', • I/• I • I'• ••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2 Bdrm rundo on the l(Olf course. end unit. many up~rndt•!>. plush white <'<1rpct1n.i.t. parquet floorin~. m1r rcrs, community pools Pri~ lo sell al Sl.26.000 644-~. Thoma". :i((t ................ ·- ,f\ ail St.·pt 640-6259 dltat~~lt R E A7i.-T Y CORONA DEL MAR Cute 2 Bdnn home on an R-2 lot Financtn~ fir-<•· ble. owner anx 1ou. .. BALBOA I S L AND HEAL TY tii:l-11";00 fllc~~.!.!2~r lfG CAMY~- GREA T FAMILY HOMI 4 bdrm!'. family room. dining room . breakfast area. Reamed rathedral ceilings. two fireplaces. reflection pools and fountains. pool. jacuzzi. RilQ. fil'<'Pil. <'lcctronic filter & hum idifier. tile patios with ovcrha nE?s. autom<ttic sprinklers. pror lands<'npinJZ nnd de<'Orated . 5475 .000 r A COLDW&L 1....-CO. 644·9060 NEWPORT HTS .... un·a. older h.ll'll'nda on H 2 lot. n1c·•· "h:lC1c•\I pa1u1, vcr) It• a lilt'. :! bdrm humt'. ruturl' duple:<? Sl 15.000 673-3663 548·07151•vc~ MEWPORT DUPLEX 1Up.:!down. fcei.1mplt• !-t.ep; to best b(•ach. sum mer wintt>r n·nlah Absentee o~ nl'r n('(."<f" to sell' $220.000 673-3663 67 3 tl()86 eves associated llROKfR'S REAi TOR'S lOl\ W Balboa 6 I I 166 l PRIVATE I 0°/o "'nancin.:·5 Fixt•r 1111111> F.astsidc. Costa Mt>~:i QillCrail!. RE1M1\X (iJJ.1266 OCEANFRONT Deluxe ti uml hid~. all 2 bdr ms . 2 hath:; '<Int !>ummcr winter n•nlJb Clo.;e to rrstaur:rn1 ,,, shops & town. $1.500.000' lab>a lay Prop. RHtton * 675-7060 . F11r an 1"1.l1 a "lh't 1.ol l;umh ('u,,1om h1111t In ll•\'t·I.· b<·um 1•1·1ling,, 111 IJ\tn).! room, lurmal <1111 IOI.! bali'un} I l\drn1 separall' f:imll\' room SUPER I.I: l'OOL \p prai"l'I ~:111.oou "'"'"-~,101 WILL MOT LAST- DUPLEX OCEAN IRHZES A 3 Hdrm !... 1 lldrm. "'alk tn all !>hop" I hlm·k lo lh1• lw;u·h ow11p1· 11·r1 :irl',1. s n \' s • ·" 1• I I 11 • • $:!1!1.~IHl 6 75 .. 3411 ~J HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS-CONDO hfoy fhe ... w &c)l.wf 9ftYlt CNllMnt Clltd wide opett ttMC" of rolNINJ Wlsl•t Clltd sl"CJlftCJ blrcb. '"t•retthtCJ tn-l•nl l becirOOM CO"do. Ll•lllfJ roolft with toeri191J beGM celHltt•• Gp9ft t.Nty roo1t1 ldtch• cOMba, ••p«at• lftCllttr tWt•, pf•t cln. .-.a. &tioy all the bett..tftt of CHt...-ty pool, t.Mlt Clltd 1ho,,l1t9 H•r~y. Peac•t.I pattorol "IEW . $182.500. WATERFnONT HOMES Inc. )<Uh v. l n.1 .. 1 1 l"l' "' I\ :-.,, .\\ pon H,··" le 631-1400 •• • • • • • ... .... _ .. -· • • •• -· t ~ r I I th mu hi... ~HMM• Few $all Hou... '°r S. •-:·:·;; .............. ;;;~; .......... iG;;i c;;;~·;.;:· .. 1oii .................................................................... WA.,.,.OMT SJJ l,000 AllDGlt new, I bedrm, 2'-' bath. family rm, dJnln1 rm. don. Brlck paUo. baJ~. nreflace Amcnltie.3 incld pool, Jaeuu , volleyball. 11ihn1. private beat"b & MU H MORE! llACH DUP\.D Sl7J,500 Steps to the beach from own r 's f ronl unit. 3 Bedrms + lort Fireplace. Deeb A paUo, 1bak~ r oof OCIAN VllW- CORONA OIL MAI Gor1eous ocean' and canyon views. Huae lot with spoc1ous home. Lhcht and airy kltt"he n. Mnsslve sto ne flreplace. 3 Bedrms. f alD.lly & dining rm. Patio and deck. POOL. WOOOUJD&I $1 29,500 Owner transferred. One year home warranty pald by seller. 2 Bt-drm and de n, vaulted wood cellln~s. wet bar, decor ator walkover1n g Priva te deck. Central vucuum seLr c leaning oven & much more. 673-8550 : \'67THE REAL , ~ESTATERS IMO HJ1hl.nd Or. ~~.By owner. tnt.ooo Pnn opel.il oal1 ~ ~ln& Panonimlc 1U1r vtew o( H pt H ll'bM, Orean. Coaat • JlaJ Nlht bri trom l'\'~ry room. w bt•cb It J*l'tt P tidly apPo}ot fd ou-o..bout 11~.000 Ql-4$G), m~i• JAS....aCIHIC 11.an 111, ottan vu, IOll J•mlne Qwk l>r Al\. ~- LIASl /Of'TIOH Spy 1 l a11 3 bd rm , t.-.nut.lful view ~ op UUI\. A&t>nt, 84().M3t) ~ HIUlf ~Mc CORMA()( RE L..'91Ho. +•..w INdt ~OfHwy. 4 Hdm\s + ICU.St apt with rull lntchen, also. 11 :.pac1ous 1 bdrm .apt. over dbl. garaee. Submit d fen. Pnce slashed to $229,000 494.7551 RI LOT FOR SALE: So. of Hwy w /ocffft view. 955-t 0 IO days. 644-659 3 w..u..d SUPER VIEW Overlooking Balboa Bay &ocean, charming home on Dolphin T e rrace . -----------------•! Mahog. punellcd library, so· DOCK AND LOTS.A HOUSE Wonderful , wonde rful wa terfront! Here's a spacious 2 story 4 bedroom waterfront hom e with dock that accommodates a 50' boat: Maste r suite sitting room with firepl~ce and 3800 sq. ft. of livin~ area arran~ed rn a n award winnin g fl oor pla n . Presentt"d al $825.000. U~IVUI: t1()M~S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwav. Cornna d1!I Mar wet bar, entry kitchen. 2 lg BR"s, J BA. rcfrnc· ments throughout. Eves 640-5390. Ownr/A~ Costa Mesa 1024 ......•.....•.••••..•.. <.:HARMING Pool homl' t:omp. remodel'd. Loti; ot tile, wood , mi rro rs . rstm. s torage . Bltn rrucrowuve, gas BBQ & refrig. 861 W. Wilson, 548-51.55 Agt. Open Sun. 1 5. QUIET CUL DE SAC Lovely 4 Bdrm hom e near park. ~.900 C.all 645-9161 . . OPEN HOUSE REALTY z Lo•~Meso Verde North El('!!Hnl MPsa Verde 3 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~ bedroom home w Ith d 1n · mg room. lully eqwppcd ki t r hen. b ea utiful atrium. new e urthtonc carpeting. excellent floor phm $97,000. Bl\R. Call 54().1720 WAHJUMITS7 WE HA VE THEM!! •COST A MESA* Triplex S179,000 Duplex S 110.000 Triplex S!RS.000 5 Units S299.000 •NEWPORT llACH• Duplex $179, 900 Duplex $187 .500 •IUINA ftARK• 2 ON A LOT $135.000 CALL FOR MORE . . 646-7171 ()<'fNllt <l •rl \11,'lfCl/<f .. I [gl&IHI IRANDMEW WES TC LIFF HIGHLANDS Pride of owneri;hip. 3Br. 2Ba. la nai courtyard Pool Exciting & 1m ma c. Rcaut1ful Jandsraping $149 95'l JONES REALTY INC I '-I !'WO I (714) s1J.s210 I 2001 w S..tt>oa Blwd ~wPQrl BNch C•l11omo•92660 VA BUYE RS -· RB>UCED!!! 4br. 2ba Mesa Verde Home oo comer lot rt V storage. W11J Carry 1st "' m111. S25,000 dn Ry Owner. Askmg $1 lti,500 962-7620. CoUe9e Park Beauty Lovely College Pa rk 3 bedroom home featuring duunJ( room. completely furnished kitchen, larl'?e fireplace. tile e ntry, custom walnut paneling. Beautiful large yard with garden, 11 fnut trces and C'overed patio. $89,900. BKR. Call 540.1720 TAABElL -· f l/4°/o LOAM Olarming 4 bdrm, 2 b:.i single story home. <.:m~y fmly rm w/lge frplc. din rm. heavy shake roof & showll like a model. Near private park Take ov('r subject to existing 91\,"} loan. Choice location in N.SantaAna. 759·1501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CEDAR GLEN Oisuncti ve 2 and 3 (~1Wn13iltll!I Island's New Painted bedroomcondomm1ums . _ .. ·-·-------Lady custom Victo11an from $9l.500 Real Elltate Sbr . 4ba meld lg bOnus 2554 Elden Ave .• C M --------·-1 ""w,bath. Dimng r m MOTIB-ilt-&.AW w/Wet bar & oak floor 642-6734 9UARTERS Mstr swte w 1sittins rm MOOa S MOW A perfect mother-in-law & balcony, s tained & FOR SALE home or whatever' 4 etched g lass, automatic "BRJTTANYWOODS" Bedrm, 2 bath home with garage dr. Select carpet add-00 bedrm + den 111 n ow . 2 2 3 A g a t e Ne w t o w n h o m e s , private area. A must see Owner/Agt675-_eJ_21_. _ Eastside Costa Mesa few only Sl12.000 Call 2450 Santa Ana Ave. now! 546-2313 ---------_64&006 __ l_o_r_9S5-__ 1920_. __ ()PtN IU V ••'\ttJNfJ~fff #' Coming BALBOA ISLAND Near new duplex Beautiful marriage of 'MlOd. brick & glass in beach selling. am. ·~ ............... --ri21~ NewporiCetMr 640.53S7 SELL Idle items with a --------- IWlJ Pilot Cluslfied Ad. eG-5171. GeMt'al 1002 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvtne realty cm LleHTS Ir MOUNTAIN VllWI Gracious Bluffs condominium offers separate master suite + 2 add1 BRa -2th baths -formaJ dining rm -cathedral ceilings. All be•utifuUy upgraded -•t>prox. aaoo sq.f t. of ca r efree h ving. Prlvate street -close to pool & lbopplng & only a short drlve to Npt. Center. '249,000. J<>an Dales 6'2-8235. <T·ll6) Ml-GU 644 .. JOO •1 ~' Drlw Harw Ylew ~- 1,.,lne •1 C.... Valley Center 71t-1414 RESTAMD RB.AXATION It ls the order of the day in I.his 3 Bdrm delight. Features: Self cleaning oven, wax free floors. formal dining rm , 2 patios & many extras. CALL HOW M~ &r~r 'ft 29Z7 Bristol. CM Mea Verde. assume 9% GI tst, owe 2SK 2nd. 2- sty 4 Br 21 • Ba. den etr Sl.28.400. La Casa. A((t. Bill. &'Jl-1257 Mesa Verde 3br, 2ba, low down, uaumable $64.000 JOID U 3 . No quautyina '",900. 848-175'7. 4HOUSES WISTSIDE ' Onlytm~O/W/C. WunDl.!. IN-7717 M .. Vmle • br. 2 ba. l11e lot, S140,000. Owner, Agt. m..-s. Ptime E.alde tocauo.i. u - cell. ramlly eaecutlve borne. Pool, 1u.t houte wtwct bar, J1 redwood '"" nn, ' ar. a Ba, 2 frplc 'a, many plu1 featww. 1115,000. Call AtJ./OwMr ecz.wr ------···-·------__ ..,. ___ .. ____ _ •br W. by ownu. beat.it' BR. OWIMN" w I c&tl")' 2nd. G~l loan auumpuoo 751 l518 ------ ..-SAOILMAI 4 Ht, 2 ba, abake root As aWlV low lnt. P'HA luun 'l'm•nt wtll atay for U\· v\llrtbr 1Mv1d nourkc•, Rllr :>4tl 9960 ---------I WYo ASSUM. LH. 4 Bdrm, 2 bll, lac airy boo~. Zoned R2 Very blaldable. Xlnl home or --------- lnveelmenl. Convenient VA AH'Tl9UE w all i.ervlces. $96,000 $79.000 ~1-8068 ------Details that evoke the old (.1J~1'0M -8YOWNER city-enter into this Spr1&wling 2300 sq ft 4br. home that combmes anti· 2'AJba, FR. OR. lrg LR. que elem e n ts w /t he lrg •.acre end of cul-de· modem in high fashion. sac lot. Many t~. Lrg C:Vfering hU&e ramblulg 11 ss ume l o an A s k rms of entertainment. · Sl 3 9 , 90 o. :; 4 8 · 8 9 5 2 This seller is relocat.mg. evcs/wknds. so ~ your VA digabill· tr ... .tfful for-Sale ly Owner Yot1San 3br. 3ba. Cum rm. frplc. NrSo. Coast Plaut, quiet neighborhood. Principles only. suo.ooo. $22,000 down, laJce over pymts. 54&-4548 for a ppl. CHARMING Sir /Rf. Spacious home, lge lot. outstanding value. loca · lion & cond. Fle xible financing w /no qualify. mg, or VA accepted. Call 546-0784. LOCATION ! LOCATION ! Spac ious Eas ts ide 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home on IJ'\.'e lined street. Ne w eartht.one carpels, new kitchen lin. new paint in· Side. So. Calif. R.alty 546-5605 645-6918 SPACIOUS A beauty with 5 BR. 3 Ba. E't care yard. npphng rork waterfall. $126.000. Make offer! Ruth Laune Bkr. 64&4380 MONTICELLO SEXY loft plan. 2 Ba. wet bar, PRIVATE patio, dbl R nr . POOL & U.UBHOUSE. J ust List· ed! $73,900. Bkr. 631:5556 Dena Point I 026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIMITA Spectacular hilltop homes. 2012·3206 sq. ft. L106e to Manna. Selva Rd & CalJe La Pnma Vera. $165,000 to $255.000. !01 JSi10.4934006 Bldr . VACANT MOW! FUii sec. 2 BR condo. Harbor view. 1117,000. Agl 714-497·3009 Foiiait• Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm hous e w /pool, Owner holds lst papers $20,000 down, 10% ml. $100,000 F.P. 963-8178 ........ onleoch 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING! Olanmng 3Br. c·d·s . pvt yrd. only $84,300. 673-4313 Agt. VETERANS 't'ou ran buy 4 BR single s t or y LANDMARK. w new crpts & paint, SI 10.000. 8942 Ba in ford Or. Call owne r /agt. Cyn· Ou a. 537 -2271 or 968--0838. leach Gicmt Red.! The largest Seawind model! 4 BR+den 2"'2 ba. 2300 sq fl. Edison lli~h. Now reduced to on· ly $117,000. VA t.erms. R.E. Professionals .. 963-8377 Beach walk. Luxury con· do. 4br, 3ba. FR. 2200 sq· S135,000. Owner-Broker SJS.9987. • Extra sharp 4br, 2ba, Owner. 2-sty. frplc. Xlnt. area, cond, near ocean. srhls. $97.950. Frederick. Brookhurst & Yorktown. 840-1040. 1br condo. ~.000. Ownr will carry. Sharp, like new. Bkr. 64.5·2632. Sllptf' Pool Hoft with 5 bedrm.s. 3 baths, on large ~ acre lot. Many upgrades mcldg separate spa. Park Place.Inc 8'2·7461 lniM 1044 ty. 552-4477 (~l~'b1!iMlaiJJ Real Estate •WOODBRID GE EXTRAVAGANZA• 4 -5 Bdrm -3 Ba . BISCAY. Olympic pool sized lot. Brand new $185.000. 642·011 2 : 644-6667 SUPER SPECIAL $77.500 My advice to you is co~ pare ... But not for long! Owners IOSlSted the best. so take advan· tage of this spacious home offering a lge yrd. pnvacy at a price you can afford. Located 111 lrvine. 552-4477 Uruvers1ty Park. Deane home Plan ··c'". 3 BR. FR. sep D.R .• custm loft w /hardwood floonn~. ·$169.900. E xc<'ptional financing avail Prm c1pals only . 552·372~. &14·7653 (as k for Bi ll I Woodbridge C amdt•n model home . Bcauuful 3 bdrm. 2\.'i ba, J\/C. 2000+ sq ft. Owner. Appl onJy. No brokers . $143. 750. 552-0770 ASSUME 8 112% LN. a~y new s pac. 3 Br w/all amenities. Pnn on ly BE lsl ! 673-4313 A~ -- SAN MIGUEL m THE RANCH Beautiful 4 bedroom 2 story 3 bath home on a cul-de-sac. Central air. no association fees. walk to tennis courts a nd park. Asking on ly $119,000. e nANCH HEAL TY 5S1 2000 4 BDRM BEAUTY 9l/4°/o LOAN Ch.arming single story. Cozy fmly rm w /lge frplc, din r m . hea vy shake roof & shows hke a model. Near priv ate park. Take over subject to existing 9*% loan Open Eves. Newly of. fered al $117.500. 759-1501 WOODBRIDGE 3BR. 2 bath Townhouse. A /C+ma n y other custo opts . $109,500. or 644-6593 home l.agiM leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDING VALUE Beal inflation with super 2 Bdrm home. New roof, freshly painted exterior . Great renta l unit or honeym oon cottage. Out.st.anding, $79,950. don osen l t•., :tur"'- 401GLENNEYRE 4f11-4848 WHAT MAKES LA&UNA llEACH SO UMl9UE7 ,_The Y~ of lla•H is certaw, part of It FAMILY HOMI WITH OCIAM VllW n 11 3 ~ ltCNH lta edN '-9e ,._. .... lob of cloMt .... ......, decOl"tlhd wfttl c..,..._ .... .,., .cl 1 ....... s 134,500 OCIAM VllWS ROM AltCH llACH HllGHTS he.._...,_ an off•9CI • ttlh •••rbly decorahcl f-aty t.o.. wttlt l IM*a1-. Sdtr MOYMg .. of ...... wtl ccrry fi•.cMcJ cl 100/o hthnst!! Slst,500 LAG-UHA CHAIM OM A LAIGE LOT ™• 2 a..dro•• a.o.. 11 Ollly blocb to .... bffclL Ft me•d by bewtlM tr... wHtt a big polio, dedl _, great price for ttlh loYlly a,..a. St 79,500 A VIEW FOa AU TO EHVY u..... cCMlllblnatlcMI of a .... lot for clti.._ ,,_ a Yi.w to ...,,.., _, odlft. s.a.r wll 1te1p filtcmc• ttn 1 a..ao. hoMe wfttl hobby rootRS. $319,500 UMl9UE CUSTOM DESIGMID HOME &loy the fHlag of a ....t• cabin rtC)ltt here in LOIJlllCL A rut A..,._ c.ltalet wttt. 3 ~ 4 1/1 baths. loft decb c.d O'fft' 3400 sq. ft. of efe4JC11tt decor. SUS,000 FAIULOUS COUHTRY FAEHCH CHA TEAU This almos t oceanfro11t Ito•• ha. 4 bedro01Ut1. 4112 baths Clltd a tt.ne-car · garacp. Fow flnplaces CJf"OU tM l•'-9 l'OOIUllt .... fcmlly f'OOtuU and Malhr ...... $550,000 OM THE ILUFf'S OF THRH ARCH IAY This lege11dory ho•• b a clloten re111Wscetet of ffte Honnandy Coost of Franu. Wtt In 1933 by a CJIM• al who had r e c ently n turfted froM o•.,HH . A mojHHc ott.riftcJ crt S 1,300,000. 497.3331 LAGUNA BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 South LCl(jllfta Logma Nic)uel 493-8812 644-7020 Dana Point Newport leocll LGl)IMCI leoch I 048 LOl)lftl leach I 041 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *DUPLEX * BUILDERS !! ()c('an side or hwy. level if your credit qua!Jf1es - lot.easy accesstolwach. name rnur t t•rms t! 2 Nct'ds paint. minor re· Builrung sites with ocean pairs: ideal for horn(' & views. Plans by Chns income. llurry. o nly Abel avatlable . $80,000 $1.45,900 each. Mission Realty 494·0731 LGrJlftl Yilage R.E. Causey & Company COTTAGE BY THE SEA Cozy two bedroom, ocean view , wa lk to private beac h. Xln't terms. THREE LUXURY UNITS Oc e an v I e w , n ea r marina. Good Income. Owner will assist with flJWlClllg. EXECUTIVE HOME A beautiful retreat hid· den a mong the trees. great for entertaining, private gnrd<'ns. patios and decks. Spectacular ocean and city views. UIM So. Coast HI way 10 Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 Well-cared for home, garden. lmmac 2 br, 1 ba. desirable area, 4blks from bch. 436 Agate St. By Owner $139,500. Prine only 494-2786 497-1761 ~Niguel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • BREAKING SURF gleams from your front yard, 3 BR. 2 sty Garden home m guarded gate commun .• w'/pool. spa, saunas & tennis. Mstr s1.ote rovers enure 2nd story. S348 .000 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830.5050 ~bteLoan F8.11Way El Niguel 3br. $234,<XX>. Custom Realty 71G-!TTT1 Mtwport leach I 069 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER DUPER DUPLEX Walk to beach, 2 large 3 Bdrm un i t s with fireplace and bui I tins. Great winter /summer income potential. Fee simple. Call for appt. 540-U~l ~~;a.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS A VIRY SPICIAL PfMMSULA POINT Sa.chcMM Only 2 years old with features too numerous to mention in detail includ· ing a gourmet kitchen, balcony game room and a sumplious full s ize Jacuui in the master bath, not just a bath tub w /jets. Solid oak _ .. , ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS NEWPORT HGTS This hidden beauty is on dead end st . 2·sty 5 Br 3 Ba. sml ocean view, full Swedis h sauna, bii: jacuu.I. lots of extr a:.. Must see to appr('c1ate. 5225.000. Owner will help flllanCe ••••••••••••••••••••••• $68,500 2br, Concto. 1 year new G.E. bit.in kitchen. Gar Pool, Jae. Nr Warner & Greew11le . 642·4842. SeCJClftf Sand Pointe Be autiful 2·s t o r y I bedroom Sand P oint1· home with big bonut- room. duung room. fam1 ly room, kitche n with builtms. fireplace. mct' yard with gas barbequc $114 ,000. BKR. Call 540-1720 A PR€HIG€ TARBEil. ,_...-I--~ HOME~~~~_,...~-·~--------3333 W Coas t 11¥.y, NB 645-6646 UDO ISLE ExceptJonal 4br. 2ba on wide St to St lot, french doors & beam ce1lin~i. lhn1 out. hardwood nrs. formal DR. lg So. patw, u s ed brick frpl c . Completely remodeled. By Owne r . $460,000. 67J.8423. EASTBLUFFS L~ crnr lot. 4br. 2'1'2ba. nr NU Tennis S wim C l ub . shops, schl!.. $172 .500. 714-644-8187 or ti44·Z442 lyOwner $129,500 3 br 2 ba L~ f:.i m rm Great location & <k1·or Must see-Assume loarr. Pnn onJy I 645 ~37 Must sell our Lu-.k hum,• IJl Eastbluff 4 Br 21·2 HJ . f"R, ne\I< crt>l. (JO ii)o. 129 lol As king Sltill 000 ( >wner. 640-6064 Newport Short•s homl• $12.000d wn T U P s:iOOmO &1&8772 SACRIFICE ! J Ad.rm homt• '4 :!OX 1(1 pool+JaC Xlnt t •JOU ~ IOie Onl} SJZ4 .!JOO BIGCAHYOH CONDOS 13 <i\ .111. 673-4313 A1,'\. THE BLUFFS Bt'aut1ful s 1n~l1· ::.tory. !ugh bl'am t•1•1l , 3 bdrm md urut. Linda l'luo \ beauty ot $163.0llO HASTINGS & CO REALTORS 640·~1 AXER UPPER 3 BR 2ba, frplc. i.hJk•· roof. wood entr \.,<oum1• 9'-r VA In of $11.IO,IJIXI /'lo In fees. $129 .500 CUSTOM CHARMER stungle extr. shukt• roul. l BR 2ba. frple, 4 car gar. Extens1 ve UPArad mg 5159,500 OW<.: 2nd Southland e r 'I H E 642-6220or 631 2133 New duplex 3 br & ~ br O\.er 3000 sq ft . 1 blk t< bay, $2.19,000. 54R·M3t WESTCUFF Beaut. enlarged 3 HR home w r2 f1rt'plarc-.. formal dirung and family room, walk to schools. shop;. tran!lp lkdut•1•d to $175.000. Huth Launi IULr, 646-4J80 PROIATE-«3 LOT with 2 Bedroom home in tilt' 600 block of South Syra more An olrier :> hclnn, J ba home SOX 12.'; lot Conventional term~ only caa 1088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT FOR SUMMER? NF.VER Not when you ran own this blc"autil'ul 3llr. 2& Conlio, 1 , blk tu oce~ Features wet hur. b.1lrony. frplr . <lhl ~ ... r :.ubm1t you H·rmo; ()WC 846-5502 , ~I Tustin t090 ········••··•··••······ HllTOP VIEW Preit.Jg1uu-. cul de s aC' in rountrv Jrt>a \ustom htn It t"n 11·\"e l of w•J<11I and glai.i. All nt•w rlt•1·u1 2 f1n·µlacl•-; 6' 1frd ... ~rlO\I'> ~ Bclrro 4 h.11h on h:H'I lul I l0t '>l'~ O h I-or 1nfufll1Jltun •.di ~lti-!"181411 ~HERffAGE • .. • REALTORS •.....•................ 1100 ..........•..•••..•.... PRICE SLASHB> An\JOU" owner mu;.t St· I now 24"<.:i:! llllH r .. ~ 1~1711. \lo K:i..20 t•11d<bl I porrh 5 ~tJr Anaheir11 Pet P<1rk. Hcd ucl'd lu $26,000 Maki! offer tcr day • (JR6J7.77). Mobt~ Homr Store 956-4500 OCEANFRON T 'llrw hvnw s pvt ro111 mumtv, 3 bf>arhl'~. 21 h1 ,.,., unty, sub letl.Ulg Ot-. 1'r um $29,900. (711 • 4~~1f. .!hr. Iba 10 5 :-.t;1r Jdull 11J rk "till Cham111 1111 12"<fi0 $2 !,!'11111 c·M 7~·tr159, !19X-23&> (In ~n Clt-ment.• lk .11'11 l\lobllc llmne: :Jbr. 21lJ ~.cm 1-\im 4~·18-10 GRAND OPENING PRIME NWPT HG S 2br complelly rPdl•t•orat ed in & out 1.,ov('ly putto garden. Delux t•)o.tra~ throUS?h out + 30'x30" garage Everything in , ________ _ t'Xrdlent l'Ofld. This pro l Year old, l Bedroom perty priced well tx.•low full s lurtJng. a wnmg and comparable off en ngs. ,_s_hed_.•S1•4 •. 950_ .• 63_t-•34•7•4- 0pen ~Sal /Sun. 422 .- Fulle rton, 645·6456, i---------631 2313. HA.RIOR VIEW NEW LI S TING ' Elegantly upgraded 3Rr (Monaco). lmmac thru· out, great loc. lovely yrd FEE LAND. Won "t la:.t. Be 1st. Call 673-4313 "~· NEWPORT HGHTS JUST REDUCED $7000. Priced below market. Th.ts home hos 2 br + den, 2 ba. It's shinl'?led, immaculate wilh loads of charm. Best buy in the Heights at Sl33,900. Call Rae James , A g l .• 631-1268. Condo. For sale rent or lease option Bayfront. 2 br. 2 ba. vfow. boat slip avail. 631-0559 or 845-6300 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING~ Newport Beoch-Lido B c a u t 1 f u I l 9 7 1. Goldcnwes l 2Br. 28 41 home w1Lhm walkmg d1:. lance of Lido"s finest shopping area. Small pet welcome. leach Area Young Adult Pet Park. ElcautifuJ spacious 24x65 Signature Home w /2 I~ bedrooms + 2Ba. lg liv· ing dining rm w /Wet sink & fam rm w /enclosed porch, 2 storage sheds & roll water. Very deluxe tPK1096). LagunaHilh Special luy Beautiful 5 Star Adult Pk. 3'x60 Seacrest. 2 I>: ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW By owner, 4 BR. 2i,, ba, lrg rooms. frplc. patio. new shake roor. xlnt cond. Sl85.000. Prln· dpals only. 494.3932, cabinets thru-oul and , ________ _ Br. 2Ba, fam rm with a ll the xtras. Only $29.500. LISTING! In Smoke tree. Large mast. bdrm . wllb firepbce. Plus 2 other bclrim. Large walll:·ln closets. Short walk lo elem. achool. Very well maintained area. Ai · unable loan. llM.000 'tS73 ~Dl:IR'llfl!, WOODlllD•I ~H ott Md l Sir. Bo r e r a pa rlk 1 . 1y landluped. $1~000. '75-fl... Prtn •• LAllJIM Inch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Recreatipn for everyone seconds from your door . Next to an ocean view plus country club living, 3 bedroom, 3 baths, huge fa mily room, custom decorating, $269,500. .. 1, s A COLDWIU. ~CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 """..... .. .., .... a.,..,~ . ... much more. IC you want "The Point" and can oonsider $439.000 for lhe B~. then call 644-7211 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 418 El Modena. Reduced to~OOO. cm.ma CUSTOM HCAMYOM !OOOSq ft+ s Bdnnt. 5 ... bath1, 3 ~.., 1 ara1e. LoC!ated on eul·d •·H c wttb views ol llOll COWi• " mtns. For prtute lhowlq of Ulla llating ~bu 8'bb. 1De•SUALTY '7Wlll EXCHANGE otl SALE CALIFORNIA New duplex, walk to PACIFfC beach. $189,500. New transfer rable 111/4% MOllLEHOME tou.<Evee. ca.11759-1877> SALES IAY A llACH 2706Harbor,St.e20&-A llALTY 759-0111 540.S937 i.----~---.---1 den West 24x60. 2 SIASCAPI COMDO bdrm. 2 ba. Cam. rm. 3 B d r m , 2 b a . Qmtom red wood deck. Landscaped, sprinkled S•Park. San Juan Cap. atrium. patJo, upgraded 1_496-8337 ___ . __ fluv.out. Cloee to 11bop· Olni. Capo Beach, Dana Harbor. $105,900. Owner amdol.9. DON TYLER" A.5SOC. 71' /8'75-4000 CYPIUS SHOii Pvt. ftllded communi· ty, irhue beac h. Bea\itt\al 2 •t4r>' 3 Bdrm home. By owner. Call 714/494-6558 or 492,9902 for aPSJC,. ....... Uwfw thhd ........ u ....... ~ 2, tlJl'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CMier ""' ..... C:..MIM JJJ4 ....... JJ44 ....................... ....................... ........................ . WI t. ~ zioo • .,,,, ;>beth c.'OOdO. pttil nlE LAKES Brand no-w I C(Nld o J bdhn. 2 ba. ....................... dfc!or'd. POOi .. jlCUH ~2S /mo 213 /431 3048 ao' fla.tbof Btvdfron"81• Kida Ok U SO m o . M Upm. In La Habra. 11r ~lCller-W »Goer~-~ ---"----- , ... .ATllUCH 11.allmark. a4Q1:, • 2 0. quahl)' hcMl1t' ht•aut upicradcd, ocun ~lt·w. GU 4tl70 wkdya, -'~.-HERllAGE HI· At 111R~ 1.\h·d. a,.,,.l luu tlon 4.\.000 a.q t\. Atcl 879-SOH Nt."Wl'ORT HEIOH'TS tl8 FJ Mockt\AI. W\lted tn SHl>,000 m 2238 NwPl flebta 2br. I bu, NO Pt!TR m • 288 Knox St, .. , .au • •:n~ 1ns.• ---,.-----3 Br. I lot ba. tireplul't'. 1t\'ail now IA'~ or mo l.O mo C.11 "2 1.SlM d11 yi. . ~'1evN 4!I k-..e~ dJ wknds ~~~~~~~~~ Ca l .. C ...... U... o.n. ~=l area. ma.. fnim marina Orad 11'11 pl•nmt•.' houllepllltlll. rom~("t .. plt.c r-e.ady to tuld P .000 . ..:t·lml ~Y pa.uual J8r. !Ra. W SMIG. $4.:)() 1110 AICl «*7174 NO FEE 24 HRS Rental Inf onnation Rt'fll wilh uµlton to hU\ 1nl1M"n1.t!IVO • "./ ... l>O\\N l'r\V M i'.l\ l' OH 1 1\K to.: OVl-:tt I' \V M f.:N'l' 111 fornu L11111 II undr 1:1 t'i. ot ''Mobllt• Homw" .. vJ1labh• UI all dJ'l'tll> Callf'olow!!! THE MOBILE HOME STORE NEAR.YOU Wrstnum. t c r IS4I! 88'15 So.Ulla Ana 554 7070 t;. 1\llah•·1 m !J56 4:100 <A·nL ,\n.1h !ISO IUll 'll4 MaJl.'SllC lOx•lfi t>ver- \ th111~ rlolil' hy_ ('.M \cllt µk . <t l·oui;l~ m1 from tM h 9},R001otr Sp r1•111 ~130 mrloot·:. i.:;h/ v.tr 41".c.h. pp~ Hl!l7. Hy owner IOX411 with 1.1bJJ1,1 •hJO Pnn ·d tor qUlrk sale. SJ(IOll 1;.ii; 5X211 vrroi-3474 Hy ownur. 10'x40' with c:.llaWJ lf><30 Walk to ~a1•h ~1.000 lm111~·111att· J)i• .... '>\.~!.IOn. t'dll f;.J(;.~,gz\) l!'° ·~11 J471 ~R."11 NFWl.1\'il) ~f) 1711 • llH :! Ila t dt•ll I >n v•· h' th1·111 .1f1 f,lh -IJXU 111111 >JA't'\ \1..'1 Ae~ fof Sale 1200 ~······················ I ' \t r•• I '1111 11l1 ii \1 l ln<I 11•11111 • 111 1•r• "llll' mil ,J(l •• 111 £< l ~ l 1111111 \ ,~r;., .ll•• 1-11~ 1111·1 ·11·11 In H ''I rl•t·rih x:.i 1u1i1, .!1 hr, ~rciat Prop«ty 1600 •••...••.••............ '1..1' I~ l' l lol. 2 units 1111 11111 'l"llCH1 Hl\'d :.\I~ tvW) t>.11;.17;,7 BRAND NEW HUNTINGTON WU100 It W•U.t R t: ....... ~, n-trflrb 2300 ....................... BEACH .! ~ <*i. 1 &-droom, ~IUll new \'OOtl11 l' M 3 l\R Shu, nr lH'l'llll ,.'rpk. fnct.I pullo nrta. 2 IJl't'ka. W /U hook up tr uh ('Vfllp. Pool, J8<'. tavwi No Pt'l.ti $700/mo 1-Pf\'f ~1 1234 d ri. & I Ul&tl CVll /\V;tll OO'A' full s&ittin1. awntng ._nd i.hed ll4,9."IO 631 3474 T••• ....... XH IASTSIDl 0.. o.a.a By owner IOX40 with Bt1&.nd oow tn lt>v(•I ;i br, l'tllk vf 11wnt>r1>h1 µunit:; c<&bwua Ux30 Pnct!d IW' 2 bu townhom~ ""µIr. 111• a r II u 11 I 1 u I( 1 11 11 41.11ck ).aft: l9000 646-Sllal mi<'row a Vt•, :< k Y h Ith t. Ima t1ou1 Two 4 plext·~ 0,,.631 3474 l~'(·k. l'ool. knnai;, rec 8.l't.' 4.500 i.q ft . l\'n (I~ .~ room ~ mo '46-4262 "'1 ft 1\ll units hll\lt' ,....,,.._.. ..... ...,._._~...,~......i or64ti-0061_. ___ _ fll'l'l'IJCt'S & shake roof •SICYUHE Me5a del Mar 4 bdrm. 2 HiAY on~ or all Auildl·r m Havet.osell 1bedrm .2 yr bu, Cam rm. patio. fnrd pmn .. °"' or ra•~•ng pnl·~ new Skyline . Only yd. 2 car gar. no prt.o, .1t Llui. lu11t.', but makt' :.11 $14 950 c II Slll'IJmo. •~t & last + ·'<' ollt>r. Bwhkr hJ:. 10 · · 11 _,., .., u <ll<dli>d h~ will lake• 631 347~ J>08•_t._968-4_~--- lldllt'r l>aA:k. 1:xeh1o1n~ 01 whah:H·r Thi:. 1s J Quail .,lace 1•,1•lui.1\ t'-For fur1h1•1 infornwllon. call & worlo. through on1· ol 1111r proft•)ol>IOnal !\alt•)< !\Lair. 75:.! 1~2\J j QUAIL A.,~~~S~-'°'" Tit l :l O ,.M-1 7 UHITS.C.M. Beaut. nvw bu1Id1nJ?. F'lruplacl'S, xlnt locat100 ·~unvmtl> 642 ltiOO FOUR UNtTS.C.M. N1•ar m·w. 3 Rr own~rs 11nil, ~ loJ. rrpl. 2 car g.ir :1 :! Hr :! h:i. units. 'J'Sf.111\.Stmh IJ4!! 16()3 fl\ OWlll'f llJIHI 1'01111 l'nct.· ,,f t>v.n1·r1>h1p 1 l•h"' S!:t.\ 01~1 1 .. 11·h ••n up I 11 l.1 IHIO ''I fl lots II\\ lh·r ..., , 11 l 1n.inr1• on 1•0111r.ut \\llh 111111111111111 Sill IM!O rl11\\ 11 W1 ll al' I Pllll1HltJ,1ll' l'>il'h.JOl-!1' . "Hll ('hl'ft.1m Wa\ .\pt l> 1) I'. 1'.11: IU!l7 UI l'C•!u.% 4 Homes On .A. Lot +Land .._...DeMf't, Rnori 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lake:. Country Club (:nlf · lcMli. ixiot lkaut 1£ully landscap('d, no mu1t'i - h.'Tlilllt't' Ya "1. 911JOClubhouse Rd . Desert lfot S1mngs 213-378--2572 CMofStoM Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLOR/\00 Henle wood1·d property at $350 I a C, PP ( 714 I 5.59-im? HAWAIIAN PROPERTIES: ,\II blandl>·all µr1ct•l>- cr.ill lt.x-.il-J::.I.. for Ro~t·r 9&i :M25 Real &tat~ b~ 2800 ...••.................. M1•sa Vrrdl· 4 bdrm. s.50.IXX> equity 1-:xchanRl' ror R.K or 'n 751 ·3006 Real &tote Wmftd 2900 ....................... Mesa Ve rde -t br. z ba, ram rm, f /p, w1:t bar . new crpts, lge yard. no pets ~ 751 3006 Oean 2 Br. malurt' couple only. $150 t munag~ 11 units . No r hlldrcn nr pt>IS. S32·S939 Qwct 2 Br. I ba. cnr g:ir. newcpt/pnt. stv. pvt yr<t No pets. l C'tlld ok Dl5 220fl ( D > PI a cc n 11 a _ ~i983- S375 Mo 2Hr. fncd yd. avail 7-lS Adil-'>. ll>l ti st. Sl.50 sccunty, $50 clean- ing. 796 W. Wilson. send rental applirat1ons to: Classified Ad 11490. Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. 3 Br 2 Ba, d1runi: rm. n ·r nn. 2 car garage. rtofng, S650. 1\vall Jul y I 6"2-9542 3226 ....................... House for L~~ Dano Point (1pan J br , 2 ba. sunkm l.mng rm. formal dinml( & family rm, n ew landscaping. Kids & f>l'l!. ok. ~mo. Call !155-2473 Sam to5pm Moo-1-'n. Fountain valley J 2 3 4 ........................ 1 IM1rn1·~. 1>n ;1 1111 ~ rt><•m whwhJ m111 1 ' Tti1i.M1111.·r •llH 't11w11t pr11rw11' Ls m .tn 1·" 1·lll·t11 r•·nl.il Jrea Shoppinq C enter \II tor $17!UlllO Ll\t' in Or <'Iv rr1.11or l'l'Oll'I li om'. n ·nl u11t th1· other~ ilf"l"loi. Lll!l.000 ~r1 rt hrl~,.. or h111 hi ITll•n• L';, II 11!> .ii l11rornc ,,,,.r S.'i·1~ 11\.111 :mi . ..rio I Lt buy any property, any ('OOtht1on Top cash. 2olhr hollmt· 213·4~3282- Vacant exec home, 4 BR. plush carpeting, over· sued lot. Close to schools ·& fwys. S6(JO mo Agt. 962-4471 1~1\·e ~.uuo_uou M• A ±t)·1-si~~ _LLSTATE ~~~ REAL TORS lbert Pu sse ll --- Rc..1lt~ Cu MUST SELL! 8ll00VU Oll.N 8. 631·5lSl 1111-: ht•Jt'h 7 L'otl liu1 ld mi.:. a.o,J..1n)! S395.000 1800 SCOTT REAL TY 536·7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........•.........•.... FodainVdtey 3134 ........•..••..•••..•.• 3br ll ou.;\> pa rt ly furrushl'<i w 1pool & yd ma1nten41ncc. $600. ~8178 ----Newport Beach 3 169 ..••.•.....•....•...•.. l..,tliwcJon Beoeh 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New-elegant 2 bedroom +den 5575. Cc--dar & win- dow home Five hlocks to beach Private 2-ear garagc Fully main· lallled yard /\dull!> No pets. lnqwre at 527 ll!th Street. (714>960·6331 ....................... ---------.:!al Vin Lido Nord 4br. 517. 17th St. 4 BR 2' ~ ba. <!ba . p1l·r & !i l1µ. fpk. xlnt cond yard 21:1Z70 4547. 213 934·09'.lO munt $675. 846-7961 UNITS.UNITS! Bargain Time! MF:S1\ Ol1Pl.EX Sl 11.0011, 2 Bit':-.. (pit·:.. m'Wl) µa1111t'tl . i.:uraj!\'"· IJuodry room ~\Nn.1':-'H:Nn: Uf>L;\ £1It•1100 Ol·cHn V1c v. :J fit{'' + 2 llH pnck of uw11cr ... h1p M f.';/\ H lUH rt.1-::\ S,').'J,IXIO' ,, lln1l .... vritl•' t~ ow1wrsh1p' ".14-w pa mt nt-w rn of !'rot lb.nd.'ll'aP\•d Nf'w -.tr)\•'' & r"frlg'c; all 11n1!, • ~pnnklcr i.ystt•m. Inn' flurry' 7 DUPLEXES /CM S75 ~ ---;_ hou:.t•k<'cpmg. i'<t•Jr So Co..i!>t Plaza_ Specilll'UIJr view, 1>el'. SU:..1,KIO ,\j~cnt 54~ 4001! i.:ale. 5.56-6.'l76 CHE.A.PIE Houst-s Unfvmis'hed fourplP'< c;ood for tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~·~ $1 43,900. Ag\•nt Genet-al 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-plcli. Lr1ot J br. 21 ~ba . ov.iwr s unit + :1 lrlo( 2br. 2ba, I rn1 (rum tl\'t>dn 11n l!rookhur:-.t S22~.ouu. Owner llrnkrr 536 tl!l!!i. 4UNITSH.B. •11k. m1k I rorn p11·r never • 1 \ .11•ann ::?O ',; duwn ~l.1,IJOO f I' 1. u111b (;ar<kn l:ro\'c !-ot1pt•1 1 Cflldl area owm·r t1nanc·1ng :!Or; down WOGETRa.TS Economy Save j(as + t1mt> llses Apts Ct~s F·Unf S225 Bach yard free utit ~'l l Br kids pool S250 Bach kids JX!lS S!8.52Br kids peti; gar . $nl2Br kids apphanc1•s $32S3Br kids appliances S375 3Br gar pool patio S4004Br kids pool $i-'154Brkids pets Rar Oon l mao:.:-thc..,1• 1nVl'o,I si1..-1.;J(llJ I•' I'. Pnc f'rmr 557-0825 Homefmders·Slate Wide Walk Lo beach. '1 Br. J ba, 2 r a r i; a r a i! l' . Bcachwalk. SI).'>() +-$150 move-Ill dep. 962 5770 Only 2 le rt. new 3br. 21 2ba. home. bike to bch. CJ05e to schls & shop- ping. High on a hill . Ocean breeze_ Frpcl. pal10, fncd rear yrd Energy saving appl Plush crpl, dJshw. wate r & gardener pd Only ~.84&-0674 Duplex. l lh mi to ocean. 2BR I ba, d1nanti rm. ff1>lc. $$75. & 2BR 1 ba. ei<tra lge master BR & living rm. $475 Call Larrr or Gary C. 636-6300 llNTALS I fut. I bll • • . • • •• S3'1S 2 BR. 2 ba . .. . . . $)f1() 2 BR. 2"'-ba. . . -$700 3 BR. 2 bA . '600'900 3 BR. 2n b3. . . 1117S 2 BJl 2 ba .. $41~1$00 Son Clcmf'nlc 't523 C.uwsDa· fRV~ Sp.ds....,.Vu on Rancho San J oaquin· Roll roursc 2 br, 2 bo l'Ondo ~ den w /wet bur uicl. Wash/dryer, alcove & 2 car encl garage, Comm_ pool. $700 mo. 1st, last & $200 secur_ Days 547-1345. eves s.59-4646.. Avail. July l. L.arJlma •ach 3248 ....................... Yearly rentals S4SO mo & up. Renatssaocc Mobile H ome PropertH~l> .w..:1816 Emerald Bay, almost oceanfront; 2 BR. 2 ba. f\inuturc optional. Turner J\.'!S<X·.4~1-1177 LG1JMG HUls 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..uxunous 3br . 2bll. !-Phl lrvcl with A JC. ull n •t· ra('llJlles 639 74'~ Mtwport Beach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAST BLU l-'F"S-3Br 2ua. 2 patios, 2"'2 car gar, wshr/dryr. refng, $6SO mo. (213) 008-802 I 3 Br + F.R .. 3 ba Bluffs condo. Beautiful l'Ond. nr pool. $825. Ph 644·2607 Ocean Front 2br. 1 1.~ba. frplc, crpts, drape:-.. r<'fng Yrly lsc. $700 mo 64.2-3443 Bluffs condo. J BR. 21 .. lfa. pool. $700 mo 675-6000/675-7413. Uotlll ~ BLUFFS BA YFaOHT BEAUTY 3 br, 2 ba. bay view. prof. ck'<'Ofated. Comm. pool. att. garage. /\va1I now $795 mo lease. 540-5505 or 95.5-2199 Bluffs condo; IOV\'IY. super rlean 3 BR. 2 ba 2 Car ,::ar. Pool No peli. $50 Mo_ Agent 640-0020 •CONDO• 4 Bdrm. 4 bath, or be~H"h Pool. tt:nnis. $700/mo &~ 640·17a l •CONDO• 3 &inn. 2 bath, nr l>t.'<H'h Pool. tennis. $700/mo Gi.'>-8323 640-1751 L5e Bayshore:. Exl'lus1v<' PvL Comm w :iccCl>s to two IO\'ely beachrs. Jbr ·study. 2ba home. Unrum or part rum. $900 mo lnclds gardener. Avail Sept I. 642-6455. if no an:. 494-Z797. BLUFFS. 1850 sq.rt .. 3 EIR twnh.5e on lge greenbelt. Only $750. Avail 7 /15. Ruth Laurie, agt. 6464380 P.xec condo Old Bluffs. 3 BR 3 Ra. fabulous gmblt loc. Perfect cond. $750 lse. f.44. 7315 Bluffs. pool. Lovely 3 13R. faro. rm .. v1ew! $900 Mo Agent 644-0134 Superb Bluffs condo . spacious 4 BR. 3 ba. sro Mo. 644·1133 /\gt. Tnplex. 2 br, l ba. patio. gar .. nu cpl-'>. flooring & palllt. Adlts. No dogs. $375. 67J. 731S . -------....... --------....... --·~---------.---, ....... ..,,,,..,-.............. _,. ....... ..,,.~ .,._._..,,_#' •• .,, .--'~ • • #•#-r r ~ . ; ..._..U.fwwl•d '41 leaal1Utllwa. ~alwala....._ .................................................................... .... ,.,...... J26t ea........ JUJ IC I __ ..... 3140 . ..... t.a;·············· ....................... ... ................... . ....................... lH. z 1unaa1ow. Nr. 2a1 e. t.ownhou.M poo1 1 Br 1 ea. 2 blu rrom ~pt llOf 2 N nr-./1uhtyl I. deck. carport. aduiu. oO w~. no pet.a $300. 225 ~ •· p eta. Lean . SOO. 19l.hSt..842,03SS.536-8229 11fE EXcrnNG PA&.M...S.Ufl MIM.rl'FS TO NPT &CH Bech.l628R fn>m~•up. Adult.a. No peta. NO F'EEl Apt. " Condo re.ntala Villa Rental• 8'7MIU8kr. ..., ...... c ... f"oreVH' View. Lwl"'1ows 2Br. 2ba security " pre-auae. llk50tmo lH. Pr'ftfl"o•Udo 2 Bdrm+d ea . "'reshly decorated. Nice patio. IMIQO/mo. - WATT.RfRONT HOMC.S t.e. ~EAL ESTATE 631·1400 87N008/673-0C73 . ..................... . XTR.A a.N' ! Wiii con· Sider 1 chld. S31S. frst, last/$100dep. min to bch. (752 8 S bahmar>- ~or~18S7. LA MANCHA ArTS Large, 1.2&3 bd garden apts . Adults. Dshwhr, bhns, encl gar, gas bbq Poot Gu Pd. 778 Seou Pl. 642-5073; 645·561 l 2 Br. 1 ba, cpt.s, drps, no dogs. P15. mo. 645-7522 3276 2 Bdrms. 1 bath a pt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. $375. mo. Gas pa.Mi. 6'2·5073. New 2 st.of')', ocean view. 3br. $625 mo. 770-8222. 3210 ....................... CCILY·2Br house. near So. C oast Plaza . C all 751-8167 CwdclMli-~flnislled 3425 ... .......•.•••........ Dix 3 Br coodo. patio. 2· sly, $475. Santa Ana 213/451-4849.714/496-1174 Hlmlingtoo Beach hilltop View, 4 br, 3 ba. lge encl. patio. dbl garage Ctuldren & pets ok. $700 mo. 962-0778. ~nts f'wmi.tted • •••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oa Island 37 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br garage apt, New crpt. redecorated. s un deck, parking space Stepr; to beach. $400 yrly ~-~- Loveiy i er S300 mQ.;_ ~ Pwnona. Quiet area. 8384!081, Agent Sharp, clean 2 BR. l ba. bllns, 2 yr old 4-plex. W- side. Kids OK. no pets. $350. 645-7479 eves & wtmds. Spacious 3 br, l'h ba a pt s:f,O. Family unit. P~ & Playgrowtd. Sundance West Apt.s, l.996 Mapl~ 6C2·1951between10 & 2 Garden Vista Apls Beaut. brand new 1&2 Br, frplc. laundry rm Jmmed. occupy. ~ 10 S425. TSLMgmt 642·9412 M75. 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 1·ar garage, yard. W ID II U Qlaet cul-de-sac, F.-s 1de TSL Mgmt 642-1603 28r w /l?,ar. oew crpts Wtr pd 63&-4120 l !>pm 2176 ··B" P1acentJa $300 2Z!8 "8" P1aeent1a S310 8cAoa hniuSllla 3707 2br, t "'1ba. refurb1shf'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet. Adults only. No Bachelor apt ls l /lst + Pets. $3.'50mo. +sec. dcp cleaning $75. yrly lse sns S4J-9683. rno.675~ ~-~--~~~- NEW 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with CostaMHa 3724 parkin.:. Ga!> Paid. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450trno.673-211J SUSCASITAS snl f\im lg 1 br & I rt·~ br $n5, enrl gar. Adult:.. no pell>. 2110 Newport HI. ~ ----------~Beach 1748 ••.••.................. LAGUNA REJ\Cll MTR CNN. Maid serv . l'Olor 1V, heated pool lJt1I. (7141494·5..'>94. 985 No. l.basl Hwy. ---- LARGE VIEW STUr>IO S345 Includes ut1hlll'!i Older n o n -smok1•r pleas<' 49-1-7718 Newport Beach 37 69 ....................... WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS TAKING RE.5ERVATIONS associated llAOKEAS-AEAl TORS lOl~ W Solboo 6 I I 1061 1 Brtra1l<'T'S $195 -+ ull l No l'luldren or J>('h 133 E 16thSL642 9193 28r. LBa. $300 mo Isl bl. cptS. drpl:;, lndry. l'Jrport Z7lA & B E lbth l'I. 644 0452 No pets 2 Rr I '-, Ba , nt('l' n<>ighborhood, avnal July I. $405. 5ol6 ·187K or 631·5667 meatiBllll New bt·autiful i:ard('O apts. pool & spa. 1\dults. no pets &chelor S28S I Red.room S:}J() 2 Bedroom· I'• Ba S3i5 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 1 BR. stove/refriger ator. l'lr Fairview & llakcr $275 642-6500 "TIIEGABLES' 2 Br wt~ar Adults. cpts. drps. rang£'. rncd yd Patio Water pd $350 2437 "G •· Oran ~\'. 636--41201-5 402 tahSl. 1 BR. I ba. Avail. 7 /3. $325 846-7961 1561 Mesa l>r. (S 8lks Ea.al ol Newport lovely all adult. no pets. Blvd) 1,2.•3 BR apt.s,6200 Ed· h m·Se>mS4&-9860 inger. HB 84&-06L9. i---TUl---\.-D--H-S-- 2Br. l'hBa, dshwshr, gar. =:·~h2Br. l '-2 Ba, ADULTAPARTMENTS Nestled among ta.JJ pines ffl)k. garage ~ mo &rushiagstreams. 960-3521 PACIFIC WOODS C.0000 3 br. 2 ba. deluxe. 839·2140 Tennis. pool & spa 1 mile lo beach. $800. 846-2346 4000 ....................... $42:5. 4 Br. 2"'2 Ba condo in Roomw/k1tchenette VIiia Pacific. Stove. S72weeJc&up. drps, garage. Pools. ten-, ____ 548_·_975S ___ _ rus C'ts. 1 mile to ocean. Rm. Pvt balh. S4S wk.; 642-7233. Oean mature adlt, non· Lr 3b 2 b FR d s mo k e r , 5 J 6 · 6 8 211 • g r . 112 a. • yar . ~7-0678 I m1 from ocean on ------ Hr oo k hu r !i t . S4 25 · Oceanfro nt pnv. rm_ SJ6.991n separate entr, no k1t~h 2 er. 2 ba. encl patio. prw . refng tn rm, yrly encl. gar age Adults . ""a il July I . D ~s '1'75. 21702 Urookhuri;l. 6.1l-0436 Ask for Bob. 962-11778or C213l432·8687 t:ves~373_i ___ _ lmrmc custom lbr. 6 blks Rm. pnv Ba. qwel. Ille lo bch Garage, refng, pnVlleg~. refs. Kee rm. free laundry & more. ,_Sl_&S_._7_5_1-_7908 ____ _ Avail 7126. Stra11?,ht or gay OK. $300 960-5742. ATTRACTIVE 2br, 2ba . frplc, gar Adults $310 A.'>k r()(' Mack. 962-77ll8. 4200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Former haunt of movie qeats Pvt Ocean Point Most fantaslJc view of Laguna C u s tom l,..,iM 3844 fum.iture Sips 5. Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• only $500 week July. $36.S OranRcln•e I Br -+ _494.fi594 : 499·4673 __ _ lo ft 1\ 1r . r<•f r 1 i.:. wa.,hl'r 1()ryer Pool, Lt•n n1 s Adult , no Pt'I~ mm? 3848 .............•..•...... ? Ar l)('ean \ lt'W. new crpt & paint Very clt.-an' $185 ~9 ll86 or 833-8917 Cumplctely furn1 ~herl wccltly r1:ntals. SZW & up San Clt•ml"nl-.. HeaehcombH RI l}. $1-4101 Laguna. fl<'canfront 1>nv lJ 1• a c· h . I 1 ~ h 1 n ~ we\>kly /mo Wt n tcr Rates, 49!f..31U6 ----Oreanfront I br. yt•:.i r /\d1arenl lO Little & Big roWl<l. $495. ind utll Corona Beaches. 2br. 2bu 536-0321. 494 LJlq.i home. tri:. yd. $400/ wk -~36 ·0343 / 675 793 1 !l;orth ('n(!. 2br. ~ba. tux cv~twknds ury apt , Ii.; 11•rrJ1·1·. panornm1r \X'\•an \ 11•w. ma•ur• .tdult s lll'h·r.-n• "' ;o..n P•'l '> t~·J..,I' 9'-'CI mo t~I ~.17 ~Hills 38 ~0 .....•..•••••••.•...... l,1~ f1 11l:. homt• olh nni.: 3 BR. 3 ba . oceanlmnt. N II $750 Wk Avail JUI1t· :iot.h to Jul) 14th. .U.-.o -.h:p; ti) he a ch. <! HI<. I h.1, $?5U "'k. ,\\Jtl throout ... ummt·r ,\gt. ti73 .o)3 pn \ barh i.Lud10 dl·n or Ut' 1-:,\ ='l I-' It 0 N r . I. I!,. bt•drm ,bath r1·nt11l -tHK.dl'0.3ba.:lfrpll''> .! Re,p !>nf.!I. malt• onf\ pauos. li~ 759 1120 Call 951 3221 art 6pm t6twporl Beodt 3869 ....•................•. PARk NEWPORT Bal'hl'lor,, I or 2 ~ & TownhOU!,1.'' F'rom S3Ql 50 $p(.'1.:l a\Ul..ir 1>p.1, ltJt:ll rt>l'rt'al1on proj!r.im soctal pro,::ram 7 poob >I l('fUUl, court:. At F;.il>h1vn n 11,1-ou.' ll;iy V1.!w Tl'r· r~•«t'<I over 'andy l:l<'ach 2Jlr. 2h.i. Avail July & Au11.u~1. JWf H>M c .Ill 1·73 0770, ..inytcm1· t .Jll ·t+t W'l9 or!»~ IAYFROHT J Bdrm 2 ba. xlnl RalboJ l~land ln1·:it1on. S700 ~('('\( 644 9513 lsland, .Jambort't' & s .. 11 Mdll\ rt'fllJL-. ,I\ Jll 1111'1 Joaquin Hills Roatl dl~l •.>l't•:infrofll 2 UH. 17141644-1900 l b.1 . Emerolll ~!f 1 Br. 2 ba rondo. 1 ~ blk to Turner J\:.wc. 4!14 1177- bcach. 2 rar gar . auw Vacation Rflttols 4250 opnr Beaut b..iy v1ev. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TI5L Mi;:mt 1>42 lfiO:l !ft~ for n·nt. k1i.: Bear !ITEWPORT llF.IGllTS Oty !-I~ fi , hn1•n.., tum o. .. :.t tool 20H pt~>I ~ nil<'I> pr cpl Call "'w~ • · · after 3 p m s.ul· 1!11!9 pauoe>: adults. no pets, ---------- SES Mgr· 642-7340 Rentds to~ 4300 •....................•. SUMMER RENTAl~c; By the week. now av :u I Also Winter Rent<.ils No fee. Agent675-8170 Quif't sl.N!le lbr. duplex. :"liew 3 Br. 3 ba ,p;:ir crpts. drps, k1lch. yrd. twnhome Frplc, tenni" ~ Fi~r rear pool & spa Nr bch. 9i95. MuV!ng'.' Avoid dC'pe>s1ts & rut hv1ni: expen l>CS! Pro1esi.1onally :.tnct· llf71 Lido, quiet patio bachelor, older gentleman. ut1l pd. $28.5 lse. 675-Jw.} 0:.-ean front upper 2br, . Seashore Dr. Monthly, Oean 2br, tba on qwct Mt."Sa Verde cul-de-sa<· Enclosed garage. $315 mo. I.st + last. Ref's. 498-1936 aft 5 Y r l Y . 0 w n c r • 2 BR. newly deror 'd, 714-673-9367. patJo. ~ar .. laundry. No pets. small child OK. S34S. 540-9950. SUMMEtt RENTALS DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 Plush I bd bach. pad. Quiet. pvt. gar. on bay nr bch. S350t mo Yrly 673-6336 eves. GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD 2br. 2ba. nr OCC. shop pmg, everythlng. sec 1t ~-S375.Call646-1757 706 James St. Apl C. I br. bltns. b3lcony_ $275 Adults. no pets. 979-4410 'l!£1 Elden $450 mo 114&1676 -------- l'lewly painted & c:arpt.'t{'Cl I Bdrm. 1 bath w 1pallu CoovC'rucnt loc S350 tmo. 631-1400 HOUSEMATES li32·4lJ4 Ft.>mule 2 bdrm home. Non i.moker Close to ~ach No 1•hil<Jr1:n. Call t'\l'!:. 640-6645. ~e 3 bdrm. Xlnt loca 11on Newport lle1ghts 64.>9314 2 prof. men reqwre 3rd to Lu>.unous 2br rondo m shr3 Br2 Ba apt. garal:c. presugious Big Canyon Call 7 7 30AM. 673 085.5 AJJ the lnt~-st a menities ------- 1 ne Id s ubtl'rrancan. Pror Fem share lg beach St'Cunty i:aragl', tcruus h:;c P ri ,. Br & BJ c ls • po o I s • J a c . 2iO mo Rl'fs 960-5580 m1crowavt' ovcn t.'lc Roommate wanted Ava.al for ~ yr Isl'. S850 beautiful beach h-Oml.'. mo No pets. 2L3·928·1844 Npt.. Lg Br. pnv 8<I 5400 UDO ISLE BAY FRONT tT'K.I. 64.2-9Z75 ---- 2 Bdrm · Catalina View !\tale share beach condo- sm5 per mo. 631 ·3230 25-35. non-i.mokl'r. prof'! mentharil:llns .-all no"" uni\· .Jj.!l Doro th ~ 7:12 1100 .Jotu1~ :m 9300 ,1'ff4flfl•• , •• < --- [ ~ b uruts m llunt lh'h N1c·c STOP Super adult condo nr beach Manners Cove. 2 bdrm 2 ba, pool, JUCUZZI. sauna tennis & guard gate. $4.25/mo 1-493 9797 4Br. l'~Ba. lsc 1 yr. ~ Large 2br choice N 8 . mo. Shown 4-6P M 310 locat.ioo. Steps to bch. Lindo Ave. (6th SU 673-9312 NEW 2Br Studio unit wtfrplc. lg patio. l"2Ba. dlx lutchen. Agt. 979 5099 2br. 2ba. new crpet. drps. nr. So. Cst. Plaza. Adults No Pets. $365. 962-9510 F~TBLUFF lse condo 963-8891 e11rly am. latl! JR/21,B patio. pool. rdr -"P_m _______ _ wknd1cves 759-0980 $675 Female 24. sL.ocks room· 2bdrm O<'eOJ'lfront dplx rmt~. same. N B. an:a_ S>SOyrly, a\'ail AW? 1 630·3635 day, 642·7410 _., ~ l?!;t:;yl t)~·~('~0~(:11'n,(:~r;;~ L. ~_:::::::~-~~~~!!~~·~·~!~!!!l!~~!J. re120'·~cln ur will con ---s 1 d ~ r tr ..i d e . M 1 k c • OCEAN DUPLEXES 1148~ New 3 bedroom homes + apt. Stoots Const r 646-4414 or 492-l:l!l3 bceHent T «ms (.)rJy 15'"'" down. Owner will c arry d ererr\:d pymnl 2nd TD on this near new 4 plex m So liunungton Be:1ch. Park Place.lnc&l2-7461 ---Ojl&la Mesa 2 2br: Conv 10<'. pvt yds. garal(es, newly upgrad1•<l. Prio c1pals only 642 5669 ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1800 SQ.FT. INDU S THIAL BUILDING •+ 2 Bdrm hou&e & JaCUlll. Call 645-9161 ., OPFN HOUSE REAL TY ARE YOU FED UP WITH IT ALL sr your knuckles a re raw from knocking If your car is about out of gas Your nerves are getting frayed And you need to move fast CALL REN TIMES &STARTPACKING 4 Br. 2 b3. ctn. cul-dr-sac. wlk to schls & w Westminster Mall. $:>25 w Jgrdnr. 963-2896. HOMES FOR R ENT 3 or 4 br. Priced from $$45 to $525. Fncd yard & garages. Famlllt>s please. Kids & pNs welcome. Call 964·2566 or !m-2!m. A.gt, no fee. OCEAN VIEW. Mesa Bh.tfs 2br. 21h ba brand new condo. $SSO. Mg r 833-:El7-631-4555 HOME AND RENTAL APTSPEClALJSTS *Clean 2br condo nr So. Open 7 Days 9-7 Fee Cst Plaza. Pool, spa. ,ill!' carport $400. No pets. ~trano leach 3218 ma974. C.M. DUPLEX •• .. •••••••••••••• ••••• ,-------- At'8olut.el)' immo('. in Luxury full ocean view l.ovelyZBrcondo~/pool. 1 condo. Da na Bluffs, 3 gar. & carport. pnv yrd, ~~:n,tam!t~!~ 0fv~~ LohfwSde 2200 bdrm. 21~ batb. Pool Mesa Verde area, avail kinl S108,000 Aglt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• si.una. J acu n1 $750. 7/L $4.25_ 646-8646 1 SPYGLASS I.OT e:MllMM> F.ASl'SWE. 2 BR. l Ba, rr rti 200 Absolutely the B EST C...del Mw 3222 fpjc. paUo, $400 mo No oplry VIEW LOT ror aal• ln ·-••••••............ pets. 631·21'17 3242 ••··~ .. ••••••••••••••• N 8 t d L l d I COST.a. MES• · · 0 ay ou e Cameo Jt11bland 4br, 1..._ • .._. , "' "' be\weeo mllUon dollar oonip1et1y remodeled.& WOii 4 HOUSES iwldencea. 271t degree .,-s. 758-0905 Mwtaiw view (l'OOl Cd~ t.o lrvlp.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• antastlc re ntal pro· ~will carry All't> l.A>vely 2br, Iba, din rm, Runtlnaton Harbour es in high appreciot· '!'/f'W~ down. For more frp&c. 155(). Adlt cpl, no lk>use with SO' dock . ~a. Only 1225.ooo. lrifo, c...11 Ron TA.>"lor. chUd cw pet.. Lie. ht, last $13»/mo. 3 Br. 2 ba. dot WC.WOILD I.E. 640-~111. _i_de_P_·-~-----bay Location . a c ross ' 5.U.1171 JW lot. ~·xl221t\'. z bib 3 BR. frpl., paUo, oo pe14, from Be a ch C I u b . , h'on\ oct.an., tevi I. prime Walk to •hosls Is boeacb. 213~!77 1244 ....................... coostnlcl.lon OranJe No Lapn;a l«ation, P. P. .-. Al\. f7W3$4 lrfM Xunae. Prime....-. -~-------­or aeU. $77S,000 . '7loMr7·30Cl9 • Newb' .rtmodeled 2 Br 2 8a w/blt·).D dJAbwuhtr • Qlambtta oven etc. 2 b&kt to bNch. YrlY Jae $550 mo 1f t It laat. Adulta, no pet&. 875-5818 ~ ----.... . a Br W/kln1111ie mstr bdrm • bath w/Ron\ln b.tb, lp fam rm w lff'1>IC, dole to complete ahop- IMnl ..... '550 mo. ta. NlmelCi.r. C.118334162. Newport's Finest 2Br. 21-l!ba, highly upgraded cond o _ In c lude s cpts/drps, stove /re frig. W/D. compactor. dwshr, frplc. lots of mirrors. Pool. jac, sauna, 2 car gar. 3 blks to ocean $625/mo. WJcnd /eve 714 /540·334 2, dy s 213 /9flJ-181 l ILUFFS I STORY "Unda" 3Br. 2ba, nil n e w d eco r . $850. l st tl ast+scc . Agl. 54&2313. 540-3828 YOU'VE ARRIVB> AT 601UDO Newport's most pr~ stigious hi~h rise coodo with spectacular Bay & Ocean views. On the water . 2 Bedrooms 3 baths. Total guarded security. You've arrived at 801 Udo. $1750 per month. Cclte Really & Invest. 640.1777 SU•llW Elegant 4 BR. 3 ba. Pl_ Royal Mod el ; great view. at hr. see-gatca. comm. pool & tennis. $1400 Mo . L y nne ~~l-3444 ...... VitwHlh BR.tam. rm .. m . L1e. yard. la.ndl(aped • walled. Sl.000 Per mo. A&ent~ Newly furn lbr on 43rd St Includes parking. rent S375. no pets. Broker. Owner 551-1000 .. ....................... 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AT LAST /\HOME RENTAL SERVICE YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS CAN FEELATHOMEWJTH 2br. 1 "'zba. refurbish~d Quiet. /\dulls only. No Pets. S350mo + sec. dc p. 541-9683 2 b<lrm. l ba. $325/mo, no S(XX}•, Seasbore 645-21 17 1_e~_t!S_. ------- Bachelor Apt. 1'~ blks lo $250. :! Br apt Balboa. ocean /\va1l now. S2SO M/F. Call Kelly 673-7730 mo 67~775. Of'_673_·~--·----- cntd .• no pets. gar & Beautiful large lbr. frplc. lndry fac. 548-61&5. Bay View. /\dulls only. No Pets $450 673-8144. Need rooma t.e to share 2 br house in C.M. llas pool & jac. Prefer fe male. Call btwn 6 ·9 pm . ~3460. 2 Br. 2 ba. pool. adlts. no pets. $295. Ca II 673-0884 or646-7319. 2 bdrm. patio. carprl. SJX>/mo, 788-C W. 18th. 561-4579. 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 ba. den condo. Lov· ely Npt Bch area. rls 10 ocn w ta view. mtenor decrtr's delight. No c hildren o r p ets. tlm/mo Call 640 5911 s.to AM 3180 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Roomate wanted N.B. ·~ block lo ocean. Newly de· rorat.ed house. 675-3014 RENTIMES Ame r i ca• s F i r s t ZBr. 2~ba ""->...a..t.. 1.• R 1 lux condo. f p bar yr old woman relocat- ing from Eu&l wants tu shr home or apt. Non· Spacious 2 br apt, nt!w smoke r , easy going. crpt, easy access to ,_750_·<816 __ . _____ _ frwys. $400 mo. 581 ·0776 aft6_ s;;rc;~ "ome enta pool/spa. 11496-2661 Call 631-4555 OrStop By 1936Hcsborll Bach. apt.. util paid. S225. mo 661·1192 .......... IHdl 3140 fl'oOOide condo. 2 Br 11.'z BM. dbl garage. S Coast Plaza aru. MSO. 979-5570 3 Br. 2 ba townhouse. ....................... ~mes Open 1 Daya SHARP. beach U •l BR. ---------1 f~. dJAhwsbr. garage .... w..d 1106 It patios. -N,o pets . Pool. clubhouse. near So. ---------Cout Pla&a. $460 mo. ~ W.Ani:d•r 3191 w /6 yr old boy wUI sh11re her 4 br home w 1another mature woman w tno charge. ....................... lbr. ru.mtunlurn. Sndck. Yrly only. No garaae. teOO mo. ~9378. c.or... .. Mw 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2bl rlrtpla~. an•1e. an. at\. s. sn.2832. Large I br, frplc, pvt pool. l empl'd penon, No child ~· S310 Lease. •2358 ~-ul Vill48 b'. lba. apt. walking dl&· Can have br Ir bat.h ol her ...wiJu ~gl lancfl to bu.a 7 shopping. :'1inM:~~url~~:v~ ....................... New t"2 bdrm luxury Nice yrd. E. Giibert. " .clult lpt& In 14 plaM -.a7, M 1314. whlJc 0'1Cl4brr ls won'& !tom $400 + pools. ten· oighl shift. 979-2129. n.la. waterfalls, Pond•' .. tw• ,_ Ni.a..d te to abr i Br. 2\11! Ou for cooklng " heat· • ~fu ••d 3900 be, lux O.na Pt condo . 101 paid. From S an •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Vu. frpls, pool/Ip•, f ar. O&eto Frwy d.rive North i bdrm 1 ba unfurn & bars. lmmed occupy. on ~at'h to Mc Fadden ~/mo 1 bdnn Furn Call 4118-Bl U. Well on McFWdea -10/mo uti1 paid. Pref ~------­ to Seawlnd Vlll11e . M.atlft, qwet adult.a. No Sfl.L Idle ttenu wttl\ 1 <714.W1a -.. o.ta Mesa 548·'7• C>-U.y Piiot Cln1lntd Ad ·------·· -"' I lif'_.:: i.lj:l!~'"'r..' (I. ~t~~I ... , .._11 ... ' ' l ",J~ \. ,f ..... ... -I ...... . .... I I ~:::s $ .. ,_... ---I• :::-:::· ... ·····•··· .................................................................. . 1'919"oH A••••n•a car,.... Pree •L AztY JOV'fteyma• Cualom Home Ptld•·U rdt'n ......_ 9lnke 15 pr G» -. eau AUan or cocnm'l • "'*'d. work al «'le•u&lll. haul aways, .... flt ........ :M ,. ..... l'HIOOlble talet. Ca U ncot•llina.SM-llte ttl 1de•I I ........................ I do at a ll aklploader. dumpt.ruck, grl'dt!. haul. cement. aaphalt, tr~ re· mcwaJ.aet.c. 831-12$7 It a1de•IR9 . ..................... . MRS CLEAN make It ftlt'am. 81c h. apt1, home!i. Ber 9 or all 5, 548-9372 Fait hauling. res 114" up. Homnilt"'9 Yd " ear clnupi. l''ree -•••••••••••••-•••• •• ~~. •ltDIOOELJNO• 1'JcnO'Oinntll M2 .Wl ~~ StUdenta beat nll ........-. ....,........... KJlcheal. bkl.n tao.e&.a. ~den priC'ts RoUlllna . sod. .... • 11 ............... • ......,._ c.iom fltltah B • 1 t r a t • 1 , b • 1 t leCldlnc. dean upoi, t~ t&tvt NCJMY• :ii!a dtth. fHces. ~orkmuah lp Small pn.u\in1. hauJJoa. <;.all Dri~•Pwk ... ~ ~JMft. P'rH jf;Qprdtrmi 87HSU. Jen.~ tlll.<114*2·'51'1 Ha.el...,.. ......... .... ,t'OltlDll --.... ~ 'mdilt Git I-~ •Lie. NI, CM SllS -•••-••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• M1ke'1 Ha uling Dum p 'lhlck. Sl$. per to.d. Llle moY1.ng. ~ MSl ~..... c.,..~ n ' 1 t.r•ke ...................... . •••••••••• .. ••••• .. •••• ~llllPOO' a&eacn l'lean DI - .._= <:dor bri~; wbt \llOl'C't .,,. Y -.. 10 min ble1Ch Clean "°' Attic. Lecal 1) ~-80-»00 b\', din rm. hall $15. Avtt WOOD, lutt•s, a;atcia. PllUQ6, rtuooable rat.et (~ (M'l-4793. ------- -nn P ~ rouch 110. t'br IUintla pi~. ac 15 Cuar •lim pcot odor ~uotlns. connlt1n1t Cpt t'f'PIW', lS yrs expr °1:=,C:--• N.8. atta tt )'Tl ~lt'i Do worit m,yatoll. Refs ---------· s.ll-0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~g.wlllpkkup ,.__,.,,...__._ - &deliver. Pcsl)'OW'G/L. -,-...... A/P. AIR. P /R. Bank rt'· ............. •• •••••••• ~ Mlr\llce .k lilik!ll. Automullr operator2'. Repair s pt:<'lalty . ~· oon. Also personal bills & Ct-mmt work or au lunds. ti.Dk ata&.emuls. Hrly ~ est. IS yrs exper ra&e. 54$-1.961 i\Ltlo bk><'k wall£. 556--07S7 CW. ••9 Going on ~ lnps f'oundat1oos. retaining Haw fun. 0111 Traveling walls. bloct s, patios Sttretuies, Brenda. IM''d. SJS.5013, 548""'309 _et._75a _______ -tPac H lc Co n c ret~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden.mg, clean·ups It la odscapintii. George lbuslu. ~ 7072 •VERY LOW PRICES• on landscape mamL George MS-2015 wanMAtMT. Ahtr J uly 15 , '79 • Wealurn Unitcid Co., ~tor o( 12 mott ls. ls llOW expa.ndAng tnto the rommercl a I !domestic UW"ket · Areas o( in· lnut • PauiUng, carpen· try, t ile, p lurnb1n g , r arpel Qleanaog or 1n· 1t.allaUon. Wt would hke ~ uppol"lWllty to bl\! 00 )'OW' work. Cull ~3·~ from94 VACANT HS~ ,\P T HAUL a.£AN RE PAJR PAINT LOW COST. 64&-1701. GaHLessOM ....................... Midd MacDooald,LPGA RanchoSaD Joaqwo GC pvt by appt. 831-1110 Ha••dl•J 9 ....................... Want a REAL.LY CLEAN HOUSE! Call Gingham Girl Fret est 64,'5.5123 Robin's Housecleaning Srvc. for a thoroughly clean bou.se. ~7 Attention real estaters. ~ IB a happy client. We specialize in vacan· C'ICS. Call The Moppets C lean i n g Sen•l ce. 546-2393 Ced a r Crpl C lean'g. steam/shampoo, wndow wsh'g, nr wax'g, gen cio'g serv. Res/Comm. Repsonable. Simon. 7SHl951 RmJMES.eover letters Qlmplete COOC'rete or set pro(esslonat presenta your for ms S a v t>. tiom, reasonable rates 6698216 fast service, 483-19'13 as• ,.-__.___..-------rot Dee _._..or _________ ....................... . C.:lcan u ps, H au lin g. tlm.IJuwww Lundscapang. lmmed. ·-··--·••••••••••••• servic ing. 642·9907 Complete housecleaning by day, wkly, mothly. Also la ve-ins avai l. Highly trained person· oel Bonded /lns. 552·0105 Babysitting in m y home. ~M HOMES, addi· days,nr0ran~/22nd. lions, etc., .:en. coolr. 631·536S U c. JS3203. 548-6386 Secretarial servicf'S. IBM Custom decks & over· ~ processing qua lity hangs. Gt-'O. Contractor services at a rrordabl1,; ~371331 Eves 631-0143 prices. l day service. Bedrical Unda.~ ---------...................... . Ccapcuilcr ....................... Carpe~. decks, room additions & genl repair Lie.. 1871!i6. Ins ured & state bond. ask for Dave, ~ ELF.X:fR.ICI AN ·Priced right.free estima te on large or small jobs. Uc. #3312.S4 673-0359 tlll:l Di'd Eledric 645-a74 Garden Care. Spnnkler f\'pa1r, prune trees. cut t.rce;, remodel gardens, 8 yr s t·xp . 556-4518 ; 751-2128 F~. gard1.·ner. Summer fcrt1h z1ng, pruning & rk'an ups. 751.JS92. Y:ird maintenance & rtnup Quabty work at a reasonable pn ce. Chris 960-7458 Want Ad Help? Qupeot.ry. fencing & roof· mg. No job too sml. Papa Chff 631-4264 General housecleaning. -owo lransportal1on, re- llo me improvement, fereoces,962·0510. rarpeotry. pa anting. plumbUlg. Tim 494·7672 CdM Cleaning Servi re. ....................... CX:CStudenL 1 Ton truck. Trash. tree tnm. Dan 642~. Hauling & cle1111ing Have dwnp truck 55Hl27l Specially for COM & Bl resideols. 675-1.909 DANDY DUSTERS WkJy or l t une serv. VACANTS. ren1.als our speciality . STEAM CARPET CLEANING. &>oded. Ins. tree Est. ssi-006. Secunty & care while YoU 're not there. $40 Wk• ly tuUy he'd & U\Sured. ~6'2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roberhoft ......,mu AslOclatc s. lute. f'1ll value contents on homeowners coverage. 61s-«i62 ~SAVEWITH ~SAFKO ••••••••••••••••••••••• orncE. fNDUSTRlAL. RES T .4U RA NT & HOM E C L EANI NG . Refs Lie/ Bonded t ins . 55.2·5166 LmdlcapiftcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landsrape r. Top work. Fair prire. Re!s.646-4871 dysteves. Let Us Install a NEW L a n d ~ (' a p e o r REJUVENATI-~ The Old Ont> Call An)l1mt'. ~16St Llr #364419 Res1d /Comm'I. Des1~n. planlin~. s prnklrs , & munt. 642-0975 Mm~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnrkwork. Sma ll jobs. Newport. ~ta Mesa & l.rvme. 67S-3175eves. ~.Juty 2. 1171 OAILYPILOT a SU •tn-'I Wki/P•rilMJ fta ti 1 ····~·················· ....................... . ..................... . Bridt. atone. btock wor'lt. Proper pre paration . Ptumbina repair. s,ec. in llle floors. con c r et e pnme & paint. Ref's. remodeling copper re· palloa. walkl, dra ve-Free u t. 848·080 l. pipe. Free ~ Top HaL ways Free en J ohn uwrence.64S.o975 Eves. Plumbing..~.319' 846-1.5&3 AU types ol masonry. ~. patios. pa tio cov· en. blk walls. 548·9150 Bndr. bloc«. slumpstone. wa lls. pl a n ter s & pilastef's. Let a Ii r · d con· tractor do it right for ycu. Reas. priced. Bob. 548·2753, 536-9906 MlniulcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Cly Trucking F'reteht bldg maten als. fu.nuture. Call 955·2654 Pait ll gjPaperlftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING Expr'd. Reas Rates. Free Esl. Call Gene ~ Paperhanging. quali ty work only. Call Steve. 494-7771 dys , 494·6254 eves . Pa1nt1 ng. INT t EX T Neat, honest. n:ru. • 12 yrs. exp. Lk'd Dave 964-100. l.nl. PaJitt & wallpaJ>('r . lnt/Ext. De pe nda ble . Reasonable. Free est. Call Jay. 548-6~ lnt t Ext. Dependa ble . Reasonable. Free est. Call Bill. 548-0507 PaiultYowCostt. Spe_cia..li:un g U\ reil id en· t1al homes. Int/Ext . Please r herk our re· lerences. Lie irJ20881. Guar/lns. l"ree est. Ted. lnl-3272 Deluxe U\l /ext pa anting. Fre.. estimate:. Lynn831 7344 ,..=-· .. .................... . Apartment 4' Commet:kal Prope rty Mgmt Co • Complete serv 760-1666 Roafillg ....................... Repair & Rerool. All t y p es-s hin g l es· rO<'kshakes-compo-tar Free est. 541•5930 Fio. Avru.I, Residential & commercia l Tile pa in t 1n1?. Fr ee <.-sumates. Res. rates. -··•-••••••••••• ~9591 CBauuc uJe &c martite for Prof paintmg. Ext & anL l..ow rates. Refs. Free shower " tub wuts. rh 832-3'611 est. 536-4780. 536-4383 r.....w.g PawinR int.er /exter I res/apls. reas IOyrs expcr. Dan962·0220 ALL PA.IMTIMG Neat 559-1325 Compl Exl$&SO lnt$3SO .... .................. . fh!ie Trial Lesson. Cred. teacher. exp. Readi.n~. math, French. Rsnbl. Local calls r e turned 673-Q)IJ TypiMJ~ Qual. work. reas . pr f'ladtrjRepoir fort't' est Steve 54742MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... LP Offic:e Services. Prof. typing, term papers , rc- s um es e t c . Lo ui se Hagan. 642"72ZI. F\ne ext PamtinA. St. l1r , UlS. Try me. 836·~ 24 hrs Rlrhard Sinor Pamt ~cnors, Beat All Pnre;. Proof J otr.. La!>t 10 Yt'ars. u rii J63WO flffT 4'Gi AnytJ mt? 'l o u r H arbor area pa.intl•r. int /ext. Prof . quality work. Rt>a~on. .Ur /los. E.5t. cheerf!Ally glven Dave. 586-8425 Neat patches & trxturE'$ RtEEEST. 993 .• 1439 llomes. Ad dit i on s. R es tu ero. o v l'r blockwalls. Low rates f'ree est. SM6-4.lm ....................... Any plumb1nl! wal<'r serv, lea.ks. bathrm encl, t'eram1c U lc. R•as. 832.3'68 ww.dow~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::.olJegc students, window wasNng. Rcs1d/ st.on>s. Xl nt work. 642·S44~ &is-7972.. Sr. Qorens experienced Res wind, night office r learung avail. Suppl SS. M>'."00 552· 1576/963-7265 ~Dl}tS ()ffb...... 4400 ..-Ultewtal 44SO -...u .......... 4350 -·•••••••••••••-•••• ....... •••••••••••••••• C>fpcw lweity SOOS ~-..ts StOO Lost&~ SJOO ~ S350 HelpW.ted 11ooitfflpW-.hct 7t00 ............•........... . ........................................................................... , ................ . ....................... Prof. ore. space avail. in l,OIX> Sq. ft. 0( choice pro-·-················· WANTED. Gara ge to real Calif. 1st Baok. Bid~ LSO perty for rent. High foot Carpet & Furniture Clean· lo Eastside C.M. For sq. n. Low pnce mC'ls: traffic c ount, CdM . mg. Well established, in storage.631-9259 J a nitorial. security Avail. July 10th. Don V. Sao Clemente. Trurk & PENNY PINCHER ADS R~ 440.,, servires,conf.rm&ulil. fr anklin.Rltr.640-7000 e qui pme nt $4 0,000 ~ .....,.. •u Conv. local.Ion 230 E. 17th w/lerms. Dys 498-0400, ••••••••••••••••••••••• St c M 642 9560 Space for oCc. business or 496-T.lOl ~1250 sq ft. Hwy Vis· ability. Laguna, s ub parking, New can>el, drapes & paint .. air cond Price n egotiable • · · · · hobby. $7S & up, East _e_ves _____ _ MEWPORT IL VD. C.M. office spare. ~5. 714/631-5664, 2131862-8967 CM>.1186 ""7 5870 *South Laguna new de· _,,..,. ___ . ""-·-----1 luxe office suites. Ideal OFF1CE space availablE at 17875 Beach Blvd. oear Talbert in Hu.nt mgtoo Beach. SSO per moot.h. Pbooe messagE service SlO per month, desk S5 per mooth. Daily Pilot offire. Phone 642-4321 ext. 276. ror pror. or business mao. Rent negotiable. 499-16251v. msg. UN A. 17:.JAoabeim St, C.M. Office. toilet, parking, ground floor. xlnt loca· bon. 525 sq. ft . 1196. mo. 67J.2654 Executive offices avail in Lado Bldg. has efficiency full serv ole bkh:. Nr omces slartlng ~t $70. o.C. airport. Recept & Furn: rental avail. 3355 phone ans. Secy serv. ViaUdo.N.8 .673-4156 cool' rm. etc. Pis call Ofc Bldg nr. Lido Isle. 7S2-6lll8. 4700 rt w /h ighly im· Qill4 d lx suites util pd. proved pvt of cs. Xlnt for AC. ampl pkg.' Fr $195. aUorney.CPA. financial. :m'.Nolsereqd.675-mOO ~fti Center Rily, cerra POINTE EXEC. SUITES Jamboree & MacArthur Bay Wiodows Pl usb Carpet. 752-2737. Prime Newport Beach of. fice desk space furn W/copter, rref. CODlraC· tor or draflsman or R.E. broker. 3 spaces avail. ~or~. Sl90 UP. Officc·s to re. Attractive 800+ sq. ft. of· cpts, drps, A/C 17301 l ice space aod con· Beach. H.B. Lse. 842-2834 ference room localed in Newport Beach ore. full latcbeo & bath. 675-49l2 new building near 0 .C. Air port & major freeways 834·1682 ONNEWPORT BEST DEAL BAY IN NEWPORT •350 to 2000 Sq Ft (Onl.y 3 spaces left!> ...... Wft You won't find a better • ....,_Views rate for deluxe offlC'e space in all of Newport •Wetlar Beach ! Space ranges UDO MARINA from 400 sq. fl. lo 3200 sq. VILLAGE ft. Consider this: 675-1662 •Center or Newpo r t ~-------~ FU\andal Dilllrict. Established Ne wport •Immediate Freeway. Beach full servite ex-Access. ecutive s uite . 3 in · •All Utilities Paid. div.lddl offices oow •S.DayJarutoral Service. avaWible. All amenities !:',;~~tu for an ap- included io m onth to ,,...._.._ ...... ...,., 0013 month r e nt al. .........,., MacArthur at Ja mboree. and ask about our EXF.X;UTJVE ROW INC.,_S_PF£1AL ___ JUL __ Y_RA_T_ES_ 752-1170 Exposed wood beam ceil· EJeganl om ces . 1801 ing, charm & character. NewportBlvd. Avail lmmed . $175 64,'5.2111 Dehm offices, same Joe a ---------1 lion, ava il Sepl 1st. 446Sq. Ft. $290/mo. 6.11·23'2. ~~~~s. --OfRC--E-SU_ITl_S_ -~------~1 Make o ur executive lbtclltf" S.ltes sWt.es YoUI' new prestige Ne'lt~llonto suile 180. address. Modem office1, i\aU ~exec, suit.es coofereftc e room . in Newport Center. 14 personalhed pho ne new offices in plush sur· answering a od more. roondlngs w /under· From UM>. Ask about our JP'O'IDd assigned partt· move in allowance. cau .... From S29l5 mo. Ask Beverty at 979-2161. about OW' move-ln al-----'-------=Regency Cbrp. t 11 ........ 4450 ('7\4>644•7189 ··-················· F\w'ltm'e Is attlce apace at .-.CAL SUITI ....,.,....,...._, ONuDd nr. Cotooa del IOO to 5000 S. Ft. M a r . $ t 5 0 M o . MESA VERDE bR &ealoaomlca Corp. PLAZA .... 1S5.._.Verde E.C.M. -._--omc.--or-OU..--proo-• __ 14_M_l_ZJ __ ,_...., office. AVCO LE'l'SllAKEADEA.L rl•aaclal Tower, UIDOtol.IOO~ft.Ln.,.eat ~ o.t.er. Sln1le loctUoa la Hu.nUoltoa .._•I olrice .ufte, 8eacl1. Pleue call Diii• .,..., X~ Che r yl Green ... a...., .... ll or (D3)MO.Qll7 .wru. ~" ....-....... ...... 1 Balboa ltland. 2 otw -n-...:;· .1kn1f « 1 larte store. =:=IJf 0r: 1ll Apte. Avill. now. ~. HS·UO I, .. r . Caluo .... ""· f7Ml70 -.., Hlrtlar a¥d, c.11. Prtme _ ~ '. •-,_ i:;, __ __ comm'l loc $300/mo. ,.pr,-•U.or1714213 ' side C. M 548-7249. INVlST. <>rPOR. NewporL Nr p o. Modern Small invest ment will 5411 sq ft, stores of ofc. put you ioto a multi 26:1).E Avon. 213477-7001 millioo $ Industry Big growth in the oext few yrs. Investors will N!· alize btg profits in very short time. (Min invest· ment $25,000) Jim Charter will be lecturing about his latest mutti millioo S Corp. in his N. 8. home the first 2 wks an Aug. Investors don't wait! (Lim.ite4) RSVP 631.:!0Tl. or 548·5'54. ONLY~ ....................... Laguna Hills • 2 Adj. 5000 sq. n. M·l Wlits. new bldg, A/C office. Fronts on Mo ulton nr Lake Forest. Lse by ownr. 951·1D --HUNTINGTON BEACH 5.~ sq ft iodustnal A/C bldg. Deluxe offices, 200 amp 3 phas e power . 2-12ll.12 true k doors. 14 • high foil ceiling. focd yard. H.R. Martin & Assoc. 500 E. Dyer . SA, 545-847 l NEWroRT IEACH :nxl sq n incl. 1000 sq n office. no a utomotive or fibe r g las. 645-3323 wkdys. HEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOR LEASE. Clooe to 405. 605 & 91 freeways. 1600 sq ft with omre. 714/898·2000 Shwage 4S50 ....................... Cent ral Costa Me s a . Storage or workshop :nxl sq n or half. 20< square foot. 642-4758 ..... Wanted 4600 ....................... Responsible, wor kin g w ri ter see k s o ne bedroom cottage in Corooa del Mar or Costa Mesa. Quietness essen· t.aal. Write Classified Ad !t316. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cos la Mesa 92626. Urgently need M·I space for established business. Minimum 700ft. CM area 646-21681. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY.- 2 Bdrm house.. duplex or triplex for st.eadily work· l.ng mother le her S yr. oki ~-In East Cost.a Mesa/N. B. /Santa Ana Heights area -up to $365 mo. Need good credit & rental ref's? I have them! I'm anxious to f1nd a home where there are no restrictions ~l cb.lldreo. please consider me -I'm an Jt1llt tenanL Call 548-4900, Jadde. o.ire lie/rent of house cpl looking for unfum 2·3 bdrm w /encl yd for 2 m1ture dop. Have good ref's for all Of UI. 151·9100. u.-4 pref. St.eve orJeap; t 't •~/ ..... .... -·················· tahu• Of; a .... , IOff ....................... Florlat. Prest11lou La1un1 Nigu el. D~ 8 yean. All wire serylcH . Xlnt. dientele. $100,000. Mr. .nm. 'n4/-.0SOO. Tennls Shop Xlnt NB area loc. Top brands. High profit, low over- head. $14,000+iov ~Agl. MDMyfot.o.. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWING LOAMS & 2HD TRUST DHD LOAMS CU.Stomized to mt-ct YOUR needs R..E.DEl'T. SANTIAGO IAHK 7 I 4 /832-S200 {NEED {MONEY • atll>ITNO PROILEM Seil any ttem or rom- bulallOo oC items for S7S or less with a Penny Plnc:hef Ad. 3 lines f Of' 2 consec ut.t ve days. E..o r h add.It.Ion al hn e 1 'i 60<' for I.be 2 d;ays CharKe 1t' Norommen-1al ads For more information and to pl~ your ad call 642·5678 ••• VicUyDrwaR 16386 Del Oro Cir. Hllaul~on hoch You are e winner of two frH ticl.ds ($15.00 value). lo Royal Upinan Stallion ShoYI al the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTF.R J uly 13, 14, 15 Call &t2·5678. ext. 272 to C'laim your tickets ••• Household help & care for elderly people. 833-2000. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Lawful-Rover- Lanky-Hagglc- WAVER I get concerned about our fore ig n poli ry Maybe it's Umc we let the Stars and Str1p(!s wave.not WAVER. 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547·5402 Arranged by Coast Hone Loons • Lost&Fo.td 5300 CASH FAST 2nd & 3rd' homeowner loans rast. .. ror a ny purpose! EZ terms. past credit no problem. Call oow ... Noobligation. Bkr 955-1610 SOOK lo 20 mil. R. E . DevelQp. Construct & take out. loveotory, re· ceivables fio. Bus ex· pand. Unbankable our specialty. 547-5737. Don Brian. MONEY AVAJLABLE Lo cost, any purpose. Mr. Hargrave 951·3S35 MaMyWCllUttd SOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~SOOto UTURN Short Ir lot\a term or f ul· ly leCUl'ed. Ph 873-3489 ~f:.:•a. Trwt 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 FOUND: White puppy apx. 6 mos.. vicinity of Newport West. Hunt· lnglon Beach. Looks like Samoyed. Call 963-1856 Lart: White male Germ. Sh e ph erd . N r Brookhurst/Mag. Hunt. Bch 962-4956 Lost: Cats I calico & I gray, females.>.CDM area. '75M9681&44-11119 IAet: Cat. whttgry muJu. c.Jico Fem , 2 yrs. NB. 66"4801M5-58S4 ~~Co. LOST CAT. Orlt bm Fem. -.... 7 Bmrmese. Strayed rrom ....................... AU types ol real estate No. l ... ag. Plea se call &nvettmen\ulnce 1949. 494. 1721 Ir r 0 u n d . S,.c...._. a. Reward. ...... 217W1 '!!a ~611 loll: Cat. yelJow/Wht M . ---Corona Hi1hlands a rea, We~ ~\ed 2nd 4t reward. 61S-5677eves, 3rd Trull Oeed1. MS-M?Odyft. Mlalmum $50.000. LOST: Tues. Malu Irish ... n_•_·&3'5t ___ . _____ 1 Seutt. 2v. yr.ii. 110 lbs. VieN.a. ADI to "Woody" CASHPOITD't Rew1td . 875-1669. ~CM Mort. 5"Ml5l llWlOL lAt.'t or f'ound a pet'? Call An 1 m a I A s~ 1::. tan l't' L.eagUt'. 537 2273. no ft'{'. ---------Found. 0129 AM .. at Lai. Hambla.-. onramp to IS. Hlk Irish Selll'r I~ Pt'. ~ sz. pup. 831 ·m7 art 6pm FOUND· Male CollJt.•, vu. Magnolia & Adams UU. Carol, 847-6100 FOUND: Golden Lab & C.ollie mix, <in brwn s:id· Arc you Interested 1n ox-el.Ing :ittra<"t 1w· prof. lady. 49? I have m;iny Ln· lt>~. Reply all 1!51'1, O:uly Pilot, P 0. llox l.'i60. Costa Mc:!>.1, w . ~ ~ ....................... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Ue. ISlh & Tustua. CM l•-------673-3346. 673..s6R2 FOUND. Claim or adopt. You n g fem Ge r m Shepherd, y0W1g, malt• red Irish Settef'. nt re fl' m Samoyed. Also oran.:t· male Per s i an ,·at Newport Halls Anlmal Hospital. 2670 San MJguel NB 759-1911. Sm. wtule/1.an Apsolpso. Found Fri. Pac. Cst. Hy La~. B. 497-2711 or I 496-7539. Losl Male Samoyed. C'l1ppt-d, Irvine. Call 750·120 1 or 552·7781. Rew ant 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE l\>bJamC$·L1c MassC'ur Outcall 9 9. 494-5111 MICHEUE'S •Outcalt• UAM 2AM 83>37·19 *FOXY LADY* OtrrCALLONLY •97~1138• PREGNANT? Caring. ronfidenl.lal rounsellng & referral. Abortion. :idop- tJoo & keepmg. APCARI-: 547 2563 Spirit..al Reoder lBlS S. El Cam mo Heal San Clement{'. Fully IJc. For Appl. 492· 7296 Physical massage by li r 'l1 masseur technician. NB. Appl. 4·9PM 548-2817 LANA'S OUTCAI .L lOAM-2J\M 77!>-<>193 *** John IC. Engel 9 I 75 Poiutwtffo A••· FowotaiftV'*V You arc t.he wino er of two frff tickets <$1.5.00 value). to Royal Upiuan Stallion Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 13, 14, 15 Call 642-5678, ext. 272 lo claim your tirkets *. * Fem. Attractive s ingle mom . under 30, on Arlestraurus rusp look· Ing for t he right In· \elligent. sing\e Man w / his a(l together for real relations hip. Am In· te rested In writing. painUng. music. read· lng. cooking, History . and P syrh lc t U FO phe n o menon . (NO Sa t a n is m ). Onl y "1tr a I g ht ·ar rows·· w/pttlpheraJ vision need appl)t. <if you don't Uke ~I don't wan\ yal Write AD 542. c 10 Tbe Daily Piiot. P 0 . Box ~. Coftta Mesa. Calif !138138. Seek 81.-0ay Male Under 21. "'1endah!p! Uve In? Shan lnterelt. 980-f416'7. Real £state FREE REAL ESTATE LESSON CAUSff&CO. AedEstaft SCHOOL Now accepts VISA & MASTERC HARGE. Prepare for State Exam m as hUJe as 27 hours.. M.'.heduled at your ronvt" nie nre. Call now lo srhcdule your FREE ln· l.roduct.ory le.c;son. - ~ Causey Co~y REAL ESTATE J"65So. Coast H1way LAGUNA BEACll (714)494-8057 Ja.zzline DanceExcrr1sc for Adults. Fun & llcallh. 642·4681 Swim Lessons for all a~<'s offered by Red Cross c-crt. water safely an· structor. 646-5933 alt 6. Leant lartNdittg For info: 542-1862 Orange C.O. Professional School of Bartendin l!. Estab. 1962. 210 N. Broadway. SA 707S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easy job desired by relia· ble, responsible. educat· ed exper'd attractive amiable woman. Wha t we all want: High pay, advisoey or equivalent 4 da wk. long lunch, good benefits with l mo. vaca- t.lom. Can type, do Win · dows! Legitimate offers P 0 . Box 2441, Laguna Hllls93M3 HlfpW..e.d 7100 ........................ Accn.lntina Clerk ~ hn;. per week. Weds. Fri. Sat. 5*0377·Mn. Myer. ACCOUHTI~ a.EU Laguna Beach electronic mla need& aa accouot.lnR clerk or bookkeeper f amWar wtt.h acrountlna f\nctJona to work In ac· counts payable . Key punch exp extremely de· alrab&e. We oiler 1tlnt pay fr belMfit.a. Faclllty ls In beautiful Laauna Ca · nyon ntar boat'h Call tor aJ>Pt. Pei"IOftntl Dept. 1't>lonlc Be r k e l e y n ..... 9401 ... £.0.E. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ACCTS PA YAIU Expen enced accounts payable r lerk for b1gh vol~ real <'Slate dl" vek>per's oHict! m Npt lich Con~truclion c x \.onli op pt v (or a p1.·r1..-nct· p referred quahf1ed J I rounts pay a· b'T.>4910 bk! def'k to work ~t our Newport rorpor.'.llc ore. A rhu rch ·spon~o red P~ss1nA vendors in· senior crt1:z.ens resider'!ce \IOll.'l"S for paymr·nt 1s IS looking for a mam- pnme rt.'<iponi;ibillty. tt~ance supt!nnteodent.. AbtlJty to opt•rate w k•·y · Ple&S4' sc-nd rt."SUme t(\ 1·2 yrs l'll.Pt'r in r um'. Bethel Towers. 666 W ti u ter 1z<·d payabl e 19th St. Cost a Mes:., sr;tem<; df'S1rablc. Xlnt i-92627 ________ _ benefrts, s alary op..~. •ACTRESSES ACTORS For appl pl11ase call •All A~cc;-AllTypes M~HarU1•::it .. •(noExperNe<-1• AMCORO, INC' "S.l\.M " lntervicwin..: (NEWP()RTC'ENTERl ocw. Our clu.-nLs have ___ 640-1900 _ worked "Horky ti " J\ct"ount.Lng CIWf Acc.a.l•t Small computer exper heip(ul. lntergrated, Jnr. 15202 Downey Ave, Para· mount. <2131 634..J330. ACCOUNT AMT /Sf'ft CA R EF,R or . PORTIJNlTY an rapidly expandln~ manufaC'tur· ang firm. lmmf'd1ate posrtJon OIX'f\ r t"Q w n n g knowled~e of gNwral ac· rtK methods. pn nr1pals & prart&C'C'i<. Gt'ncral k'dgcrthru tnal balann" rost aerount mg & f. DP 1:xp des1n.'<l but not re· qwred. f;xp an mf~. t•n- v1 ronment prercrrt>d Ci<lod s kills rL'QW rL-d nn 10 key & ly pcwri tcr . Sul ary open. NONSMOKElt Call BoMJ ror more in· formation. PDA Incorporation Costa Mc.c;:i 114·556-7075 EOE ACCOUNTING CLERK CRB>IT OfftCE A full-time pos1t1on Is available for accurate rlerk to assis t rred1t manager 1n a busy newspaper office. Dul.Jes are varied. Should be a good typist and operate a l~key adding machine Wlth skill. Cr~it or of· fire experience is dl'!lira . ble. Work in pleasant en· vironment with good company benefits includ· 1ng 2 weeks vacation after one year. rompanv paid group insurance, credlt uruoo, etc. Apply at · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llOW.IAYST. COSTA MESA Between the hours of BAM·5PM. Call for 8P· pouilment please 642..4321 ... 227 Equal Oppo rtun it y Employer M.'dg Bkkpnit TEMPORARY Regist~ today to wort on various a~U'IUng It bookkeepln1 as1lgn. menla. Work clo1e to :YOW' home. Acctg clerts. bookkeepers. •ccuun· tent.s att needed thruoul Oraole County. C.11 Wi for mon lfttorm.UOn. Robert Half's occ ..... 2.133 No Broedway #3>0, Cooldwtll Banker Bldt.. s.nu An• t714J HMIOJ "GoldJt' & Th<' noxcr" "Lady fn Red" w /Rober1 Conrad, "Wrig ley's Doublemlllt" & with Dis· ney StudtOS. Anyone intettsted in •MOVI ESor TF.LF.Vl.SON •Call "S.l\.M." today • (714) 633·2233ext 95 Advertising Represeo · lallvt' -Nat10nal Yellow Pa~cs firm n.>quires ex· peri1•nrcd t e le phone sales J>l.'t'l.Of\llet To beg111 worlun.: 1mmed1alely. Will tra.i.n · xlnt. working rondlt1on.c; & top com rruss100 paid. Call for appt. Ma rioo Russell. 71415.39·33-'4. AMweriftc) ~ice PBX oper ators for a telephone a nswerinr,: snv1ce exJ>('neoced or wtll train. Full time or part lime stufts availa ble . Days, arteroooo· everungs or grave yard Must be able to work some weekends. Typi.ng JS wpm. reqwred. Many co. benefits a vailable Please call Mon· Fri. Fashion Island a rea. 640-1791 Cost a Me s a a r ea: 673-U66 E.0 .E. APPUAHCE REPAIR Top pay, company bene. Must have expr. 494-0506 Applications now beioe taken for warehousc- deli very helper. Ne~ rurnature w arehousinl! anddebvery firm. Phoot. for appointment lOAM tc Noon. Starting wage $l per hr .. good advance m ent for the ri g hl person. 646-7579. APT MANAGER For SS units In Costa Mesa. EJ<per'd couple Wife bkkpg e x p Husband mainl. exp Call 642-5073 or (213: ~1 People who need people should always check lhe Service Oare<.'tory in the DAILY PILOT A f'lctHlovl l llllMll Nt111a .. ..._ ... ...._ wtttl ... ~ CWtl .. wlll14t""""-,.__,... wfllcll .._ c.Mt11-~ lldlM"" --..-. ,,,., .. , ......... _...., •11lr It .... ,. .,. eMftf9L C .. lfle """ , oe,u1.-e1H at th• • DAt&.Y 'ILOT l•t : ll•f•rlftatl•11 and llllClafeefY """-· ~ MMIZ1 bl.m Alllo Oarrlen n•eded , ~ LlaUM a.ad\' Dina P\. &JU, Clll Tbt ~.91-4141 A\TfOMOTlVl'J AUJO..-CHAMC wtlht>lau·A V l.P. I~ ""-· Ooolad o ..... 'BABVSJ'M'ER · neede< put.tJme my home. So OGXXER CAB NEEDS East H 8 . Moo .. 'ri. 10: DRIVERS Good dnvlng 4'30, Z t'hlldttn •IH l & 12. call evestwkndi. record, excell. earning 9'1071 poteollal. 493-IAl88 ----CIVIL 84Ci. &nlong/S&L ASST 11.AMCH MGI <>a DUIGNU f'\Jllertoo S&L has an Experienced career qieni.ogat Dana Poinlof· minded. REGISTERED fice for assistant branch C I V I L E N G 0 R manager wilh heav)' D~IGNER wtth back- Sid. operation and aav-~ i.o public works 1 n gs e x p e r . C a 11 and or land development 714-871-42A4 ror appoint· engmeering wanted for ment. EOE design & super visory position. Apply to Mr. t3ANKING ~entes al Robert Bein, LOAN PACICAGER William Frost & Assoc. Downey Savings & Loan 1401 Quall St .. Npt. Bch. .has an openang in Its ----.."- -Huntington Beach office CIVIL ...... w . for an individual ex-EmMATOR perient'ed In pat'kagin~ Experienced individual FHA/VA & conventional WBQted to prepare cost . loans. Typing required. es ll m ates o r s ub· .Xlnt working conditions divisions, lndUatrial de· & benefits includin g, velopments, u tility Proftl sharing & paid systems & to perform -1troup 1nsurant'e. For utihly investigations & further information con-calculat~ earth quan· tat'l Mr . Murdoek, lilies. Supervision cx- 714/962·3345. Equal Op· penerice vital. Apply in por Emplyr person with l'esume to Mr. Thentes al Robert Banlclng Bein, William Frost & SOUTHWEST I ANK Assoc., 1401 Quail St. Laguna Beach branch, Newport Beach. Mission V1eJo Branch re· .quire full time tellers . C.ERICAL AIR 'Please call Joan Core p/tJme 12.15 hrs a week 497-l!?l·_~O_E ___ • 'fypingpref. 54&-0006 ~O~gSECY to $1100 Q.ERICAL Beaut new bank in 8 PURCHASING scenic beach com m . J, o c a l e d b e t w e c n Oceanside & Sun D1el{o, CLERK see~ expcr Loan Secy. SH or speed wnUng pre· fcrred. Company willing Elltry-level employment 'u help pay movinl{ ex ls immediately available pcnses. Fantastic bens. w 1 t h . pro g res s i v e Call· manufacturer. Position CARRY Fox involves purc hasing MRO supplies and in- cl\ades light filing. Rt>-AGENCY qwres ligbl but accuralE t 6 16 E 4th Street ~ypmg. 'V!e offer on-the· job trainm~ as well a~ ·•s.taAno Ste 130 . opportunity Cot' advant'e· ALL JOIS FftH mt'Dl. This position re- CGl for afted ws appt ports directly to the Pure basing Man ager •B.mk:ing TB.UR Downey Savings & Loan has ao opening in its Ol6ta Mesa bran<'h for ful l time teller. Savings & Loan or banking ex per prcf"d. Must be nble to work Sat. Xlnt working t'OOd. & benefits. includ· ing profit sharing a nti p111d group insurance. For further informulton c:ontact Mr . Flaherty 714-642·7"22 EqualOpply Emplyr Hart.ender, experienced. .Part time, 3 to 4 sh!rts. ... Call 494·0600 -------~auty new saJon. llair stylists with chentele. UB.53&-7~~ Employee benerit s in dude paid medical, den· tal and Ure insurance Credit union. We offer a good start mg salary Apply in Person LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerslom Santa Ana, Ca. 92702 Equalopp emply m/f/h Ocrlcal ENTRY LEVEL •$575• Developmenl company 1n Newport Beach n~s a career minded person ti L A N C II I\ R D who has I tty ping & eitjoy OPERATOR $4.50 & up .phone contact. Good depend 1 n g on e x · beneft.ts. Call 640-8470 penence. Call for Appl AMERICAN betlH2AM. 962·7701 Ext. Career Agency ~ __ __ _ 610Newport Center Dr : • .eooKKEEPER. exper, ~.B No Fee for a distributor or RV • parts & accessories. in lrvine. Bookkeeping, & ~· F /P time, call s.6673 anytime M·F, 8-5 f EEPERtrYPIST i!?P lhru TB. for El Toro =A Ofc. Exper.only ap. , 30 hra wk. F /time lealOft, 831).9330 ' Clerical U you were a mm star, you would have to pay an agent. YOU NEVEH HAVE TO PAV COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540.6055 2790 Harbor Bl CM • NEVER A FEE Call after hQurs appt.a Oerical Orange County's leading lend developer is looktog for a Receptionis t & Secretary to work In our real estate om ces In Newport Beach. Recept reqa 40wpm, pleasu t phone peraooalit)' & the abUity to work well w'*ib a aa.IM staff. Secretary poab,1ao reqa 80wpro typ· \Q& gOOd communlca\ion akHla " a aood la ..lUUIUve. Pi.Me call THI lltYIMI CO. . 5f0~ o.ter-Dr Newpon ach 8"·33p i7qul °"" Employtlf. W-.4 7t00 Htlp W•h d 7100 .... W•t•d 71 00 H•l?W•t•d 71 00 .....,W..ted 7100 ~ ...•.........••.......• •··•·•······••········· ········•········•····· ........••......••••.•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTODIAN AT IA• i~ Faahlon Jaland. Newport Boe~\ has an Immediate ,ppenln1 ror a Ful TJrue Custodian wllh llf ht malnlenance ablll L H . Competlt ve salary and good beneflts. Call ~' Merl Ott women 25 yra or older. Know th• COA&l cillcll. Net PIO a wHk or more. Or•n&e Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Her r m ann . Fountain Valley. (No ol Slatur botw n Newhope & Euclid) .644-1070 w .. w.,.. .. ,.,. ......... . Cleric&!, ()1Hral omce ~.N.B 1rea ~7~ hr wtc . Oood berdtt.a '1INUS a.alC/TYPtl T Immediate opootn •• full ume, Mon.·ll'rt.,a·JOto:s Phone. fllloa, \yplnai ~ Q.IRKTYPIST mm. 50 wpm. &en. Ofrt4'1l skills, Apply In person. EDLER lNOlJSTRIES 2101 Dove St. N ll Acro55 from O.C. Alrpon CLERK TYPIST Aflpropiote lldh r~ .. red Aflfl1 la peno9 LW SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana, ca. Equal opportu nity Employer m /f /h CONTACT won UJre people. F..am extra money p rr in exciting wort. Interviews by appl only. 963-7225 COOK Experierit'ed on the line 494--0600 COOIC ror sm conv h06P in CM Knldg or spec diets or coolung for 50+ pend 549-3061. •COOK• Opportwalty exists for re- liable person to work as a Breakfast Cookfor oneof our hotel restaurants full or part-Lime. Short order t'OOking experience pre- rerrro. Enjoy xlnt com· · DIUV•Y T.Y. DIPT. Moo·11'rl ~hr• per wk. Viilld Calif drivers lie, aiood drl vinte reeorcl r'"-q. AilPIY ln pcraoo. Kerm Hlma Hardware. :.!666 Harbor Blvd. C_. M_. __ Dell~ P/tlmt: AM, LA. 1'unM. $100 pe.i; w~k. u.,uo.. Beach *-M96 DENTAL ASST ROA. Ortho. 1 yr oper Full or Part ume. Newport Bch. 714-642-&M3 Dent.al Hygtenlsl Cor Npt. Sch. om ce Wl!d. only 644-3'14 or 548·2886. Denta l Secretar y /01gl 'rake my JOb as ore mgr in best practice in 0 .C. F\oanelal arrangements & Collections. P rime responsibility. Pvt. Et.hlcal practice for 3 Ors. $1500 /$2000 mo plus benerlts. Call Kathy ~~ or Iv message 5'52-8225. l>E NTA L R ECEP- TIONIST Congenial & responsible person ror full·llme employment. Newport Beach ofril·e. 551-6896 DBfTAL/ASSIST Beck office Part time w /e xper. Mon thru Thurs. l ::.> lhru 5:30. Ph 548-0505 or 631·3430 Mon· Thurs. Dent.al Assistant needed Orange a rea. Union benefits. Salary open. 633-7674 ask for Sherry or Carolyn. Dent.al Reeeptiomst. N.B. practice. 4'h dys wk. Sahli')' open. 6:'0' 1122._ Dental Assistant: Exp'd X-ray license. P /t ok, nonsmoker pref'd, Nwpt Bch/Lidoarea. 673-9460. DESIGNER N.r cood. Designer with minimum 3 yrs. com· m crcia l exper. X lnt be.oefits including profit sharing. 54-0-7622. Mon· Fri. 8-5. Electron.le a.uembly potil· 'Ions o pen. No exp necnsary. Will troin. S:UO per hr to start. Call ~rorappt. . ENGINEER R&D nus immediate operung r equires 5 years minimum R & D back- ground. Duties will In· elude developing stale· of-the art load bearing rmterials, investigation or available maten als and develop ment uf fabrication processes and methods. Appl..tcant should be a sell-starter capable or taking charge and Insuring successful completion or all tasks. This outsta nd ing op· portunity orrers a hil!hiy competitive salary level and complete company benefits incluchng paid medical. dental and hfe insuranc~ for employees and dependents. r'or con· sider atlon submit r<'· sume including salar) history to Personnel. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana. Ca 9270li Equal Opportumt~ Employer m /f/h ESTIMATOR pany benefit s. apply ·--------• Personnel, 9am-12 noon, MMufacturing En~mcer with expcr1~nl'C establls hing costs and pricing for precision machine s hop products. Must be able to develop detailed estimates of s mall m achined and ground parts, plus as· sembly labor. outs ide processes and tooling. Mini01u01 2 ye ars in similiar assignment re- quin>d. Degree a plus but 00( required. Mon-Fri. MARRJOn HOTEL 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal oppty empty M /F COOKS DBJVERY DRIVERS lmmed. part·Ume open· in.gs avail. fot' aggressive individuals who t ake pride io their work & ha v e pl easa nt personalities Must be 18 & over & able lo work ~enings. Start from S3 to $:l2S per hour. Apply dally after 5 P.M. Me·N· DOCUMENT CLERK Excellent e ntry level position with Ora nge Counly's leading land de- veloper. Experience in computerized library fil· mg. & retrieval systems bclp(ul. Duties will in· elude document printing, filing & doing plan re· search. Please apply at THE IRYINE CO 550 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach 644-3243 Equal oppty e mployer We offer an cxc·<'ilt•nt salary level. outstanding benefits incluchng com· pany paid medical and dental insurance Cor employees and depen- dents, and more. For im· mediate consideration, cootact Personnel. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT Ed's Pizza, 410 E. 17th, Going Into Costa Mesa Business? DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Sant.a Ana, Ca 92702 COOKS. wanted all shifts, apply in person. Growmg As required by law, Co. w /bcne ril s. Ma new busln eaaes Barker's, 212 E 17lh St. using • Fictitious CM Bualneaa Neme muat Equal Opportunity Employer mil th ' register that n a me Cook/Waller/Mgr Mui.t with the County Clerk . be ex Per i n f 41 s l Call the DAILY PILOT Littte is Big!! breakfast Opportunity LEGAL DEPARTMENT Classified Ads are really to grow w/young com· for forms and rurther small "people to people" pany. 2633W. CoaslHwy, lnrormetlon. sales calls with big re· Npt Bch. &44-4788 ~~2"'321 adership and big results! ,... To place your class1f1ed Cook: work available Ext. 332 ad.call today &&2-5678. cta.ys a. mgbta. pref. high "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilillliiliim••-school students. Ask for Pete67~1.S56 Electronics Counter gir ls. T .K. Bu.rger , 2119 Balboa Blvd. com er 22nd st. NB. Apply in person CUSTOMER SERVICE ~CLERK Immediate optN>rtunllY for an e nergetic In· dMdual who 1.s detailed oriented and enJoys wor1cing with people. AA a C\latomer Service Clerk you •ill ~· In· volved in he111 vy customer telephoae con· tact . pre pa r ation of qwtatioos and .ales or· ders. Selected applicant wW have good general office skill, tnctud.in11 ac- curate typln1, apelllns mi IJ'lmmt.r. We offer an excellent allary and benefit.I In· dudin1 C!Ompaoy pald dlm&al, medical and life tn•ur•nct. For In· tervlew. contact o ur ~ft*lOffice. LEAR SIEGLER TliliSPOIT DY'4AMICS 11.11 tlr Strent.rOm s.nta An~; Ca S.ual CALIBRATION TECHNICIAN Englnaaing Associate Excellent opportunity to move up to our proteasionol team at LNr Siegler EMfgy Products. We are an Industry leader In the development and manu• facture ot commerc ial, government, and mllltary energy related equipment. We currently aeek a self stat1lng Individual with 3 years electronics experience In the calibration of Indus· trlal/eallbratlon equlpmenl. A back· ground In troubleshooting and repair Is preferred, but not required. At Lear Slagl., Energ y PrOducta you will enjoy the s1ablllty and security which Is uncommon within the aero- space/computer Industries: and yet you will be working with a proless1ona1 staff. A current backlog 01 contracts wlll ensure your participation In our continued growth and expansion. Our employees en1oy a generous b9nerlta package which la highlighted by company pa id medical. dental and Ille lnaurance (tor employees and dependtnta), 13 paid holidays lncludea Chrlstmaa ahutdown, generoue retl,.. ment and much more. For lmmedlet• conalderatlon, pl .. ae cell qr drop C>Y our Irvine ar•a location, lft LIAR llEOL!llt, INC. ~ !Ne"o v PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 L Oytr Aotd (l't d "'" a Oytr Road) 9anta Anar CA t2'06 (1141 M-1110 Employment App11 et flat ..... ~ A 'ti ...... c...!.. HI w-.1Cf. I' 1M .... .....__ n... ... cnA~paatr 11or1 ..... H•--r,• .._. ............. II Mt .t ..._ ~~=...::-=~--- ' • L.,_.,T ....... $607, ........... Clertl I $Mt Per M°""' 5.,..1c1 S ....... Wort&er I S601PwM.ee. 6romdalCHper ,,,.,.,. ......... ....... M•tHw• Wort&er $720 Per MOlllltt Vector CCNttrof Auh'-' S7201'ft'MoMll '"•"'°'Y CCNttrol T..-.. S607 Per MOftth S ... a.-..1 MacMM ..,. $2.90 , ... How Senlce S4lppOrl Wort! ... II S640 Per MOftth l~apeM•t•••c•I M•ce-Mc:s H.ap..- $120 Per MOftth Stocl&C tm $671 ,.,. MOflttl Clerical Trainiftc) at $2.,o , ... How UHHty Mainhftanc:• $640 Per MOftth UHfftyAlct. SS 77 Per MOftth CClericalt GENER AL. OFC. ac· curate typlat. bookkeep· I.QI 4'l(pcr. 11lary com· men1ur ale w /eicp e r Prefer m ature lad y Neall Neo n In c 114-531-337 4 HAJI AN1l&ant wanted. Offer· 1ni 11.lnt ochacatba. Call 751-5221. Gladys' HaJr DealO. HELP! New fut arow· GENERAL J ob OP · In& OOOlP&DY W/xlnt pro- portunlties for malure dut'l s n t ed1 ca reer women »65. For Info minded Individual ror call R1La Kysel ka . very dlv e r1 lfl ed 542·6440. or 542·3577 a«retarlal duties. Xlnt YWCA. Santa Ana. worldni condlUons, ex· p~ neceuar y Call GDJERAL OFFICE. typ· Ml~l ing, bookkeeping, recepl i---------Ex per desired. Hrs , 1---------9-4.~. Small construe· ~ lion co. 673-1630 SAM MAAITIN Gener.I Presently the Village Inn in Lqwia Beach is &eek· COMI WHllE THE ina qualified: ACTION IS THIS MAIDS SUMMIR Uoi.lonns provided Call us now and 6'6Seo.tHwy c:hoow yow OWft hows Lag ldt 494-9436 &locGHoa. W e ftffd: Ho use keep e r /cook. Warehouse Workers mature. Live-in. for TraUlee Assemblers elder ly lady in Costa Typists Mesa. Board. room & Secret.anes saJarv 642·2918. There is NEVER/\ FEl-~.1--------- soCALLUStodoy' ousekeeper: Lagu~ VICTOR Beach atta, Mon. W • Fri, 8-4pm. Referen ~ T~ cry 5..-Yice req'd~2344. .. 556-8520 .l r.2622 keeper I Attendant / Orq ~ Cook: For elderly ladies. EOE M/F 3 days wk, must sleep GENERAL OFFICE TYPISTS SECRl:.IARIES ACCTG CLERKS Top Pay Paid Weekly NORRELL T~Services IHV1N1': 752-~ EOf. MJF over, Engl spealting. $35 a day. 493 5920 ousemot her for USC sorority : 1..tve-m. r /t, han . dlt> food budget, plan mea l s , ma n age 11 employees. Salary. Own t rans . 673·1566. 213-~7-581..5. INSIDE SALES lmmc>d openings ro1 ~pons1blc. mature sell sta r ter w h o t'om murucates easily with ,.--...~ .a.L OFFICE others Sales expen em··· ~'"""" a plus but not requirt>d Uepeodable. self-startl'r Wtll tram Must have h t•· wanted ror <·on~cn1al one typing skills . girl offtcr . Electronics 557 no25 ftrm Typm~ SO 5.'iwpm. -VO Apl1tu<.IC' wnh figures '---------- Sale> General Maintenanct> Salary open. Call Mr. A. •INSTALLER. Special.tty imtalh.•r lor bank vault . eqLDpment Exp'd pre ferred but will train 714-7SMl390. •EXP SALES • lmmedtate position ror mature self-staner leads to managemcnt a l Eqwtable Life, 3 yrs salary + comm, degree ~ salrs background contact Grant Urban 83!HISS0 ext :17. F.01': M/F. ••EXTRAS •* Needed! Bit players & xtras for maj motion pkt, tv series & poss tv commercials. We nel'd people for Org Co & LI\ loc s hootings. Castlnl? now! Call (714> 535-0120 ext 94. We havt• l'llsted ror ··Fast Break ". "Rocky Il ", "Love l\t First Bite". Sm fee. We have filled over SK Jobs. going Into our Slh yr. R.ORIST Unique retail nursery needs creatJve people for full & part time permu· nent positions. Mus t have experience in floral design. Ext'ellcnt OP· portwaJty to work in a ~ttgi011S settin.;. Please apply in person. Mon lhru Fri. ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaquin Hilla Road 640-5944 CDM Expenence pref Tustin '•Dl•es-f.or•a•p•p•t•55-7·.~-3- area.831·908l '' GENERAL 0 1-·c P 1t1me Grocery mornings, must type & VOHS speJJ Call 979 1111. GROCERY CO. Insurance Ha-; immediat<' opcnini:;s I.rt w. tram you for a new General Office ID thi•ir career Does your pre• Experienc~· pre rern·ct. HEW C OST A MESA senl JOb or fer you In general offtt'e with com-dependence, p~llge . .J munir at1on & ty ping STO RE feehn~ of <i t'comphsh s ki 11 s t u ~up Po r l Corlhe follow ml( ment & e<.'OnOmic secun rmna~cr & field rorce. ty., If nol, you should talk Outstanding environ· ..-(..1.ERKSllELPJ-~HS with Farmers lnsuranct· ment & xlnl working Ptr perm pos1llons. Min Group today. Call Gem· cond. FuU benefits. paid 1 G y r s o f :i g l' • Dillard 848-Sll t. vat'at1ons & holidays • F. X PER I r. N C E 0 1---------- with National Firm. PJtODUt: E t:Lfo:HKS lnsuraru.X' Eas y to reach. 0 .C.:. Ptr pl·rm. posllt1on'i Newport Beach f'ersona l rurport area. Call for Mlll 1 ynxp. Lmes Ins Agency, s1..-ek appt Apply m Jl('r;on ~ exper clcncal person I O S. MARKETING 'J\x>sday July 3 ~·l lAM w/LnSurance bkgm d. call 833-9450 at Jtrl t:: 17lh St. Costa 64&-3!M6. Me<.a. EQUJI Opportuni· l---------- GEHERAI. OFRCE ty Emplo}w M 1-· ura~-c a....L. Ptr busy Costa Mesa of n.,..... ......-• fire req. detailed person. I•--------We are currently accepl Typing mvo1ces. filing. Guards U\& applit'al.lons for F I so WPM. 10 key. Call perm J.'1gure Clerk. Musi V1clue 631·0700 have 6-18 mos ore or a1· SECURITY 1'l!! e xp, legib l e Genera l Office· Order hndwr t 'g 10 -key by f>esk, hea''Y phones. typ. wuch. & It mg skills ing, filing. etc. Good It Pays To Apply In pe n t o phooe manners essen-~e Us TRANSAMERICA In~. tial. Small mfg. Salary JG> Bnst.ol, Costa esa nego.837 W. lSth. St. CM . lmmed1ate openings for 1-E._o_._E_. M_IF_. __ _ ~HAL OFRCE supervLSOry level Sccun · lntenor Design Service'~ p (fl ME. Good typing lY Officer' Sales Represent.alive.,, skills, non smoker. Nr. Salary&comm1ss1on John Wayn.-. Airport. UPTO $4.50 $40.000 545-7117 PER HOUR Newpor t Beach a rea, custom design & fabn ca· GENERAL. OFFICE· sm. Apply an person lion firm is seeking an offire. part-time. For aggressl v\!. w ell telephone, lite type. Mon-Fri~am-5pm est.abUshed sale!l person some bookke eping a l~W Commonwc:ilth Qua.llfied appl..tcant, will must Cos ta Mesa -Fullerton. Cl\ be a selC starter with a M2·02l2 • proven track record. Ap Mon-r'r1. 8 30.4 30 pht'ant should respond What's Your Trade"' NOTICE 230 w Wamer, Rm 217 with resume to Box SS.">, Santa /\na. CA D'.uly Pilot, PO Box 1.56(1, CM , 92626 $1.17 per Day how Daily Pilot Class· That's little to pay iried ads display their for an ad in the Daily Pilot mes.sages with legiblllly Service Dlreaory that cM and impact? Our ads. we m.abllshyourpro(ess1onal are proud to say. really ident1t). For more 1n· get results. Phone rorrmtJon calll642il·5678·iiilli642ii·i5678ii.iiiiiiiiiii QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER L .. , Slegler Eneroy Product• Olvlalon. a well establlshed manufacturer or precision valves a nd energy related equipment. offers you a chance to move on and up with a community leader. This position reQulres previous expert· ence In Internal auditing, a.A. proce- dure writing and tra ining o f 0 .A. personnel. Good writing skills are essential; degree preferred but not required. As an industry leader we are able to provide the succe ssful applicants generous salaries and an excellent fringe benefits portfolio. We offer complete company paid bene fits 11'1· eluding medical and dental for employ· "' 911d de~ndenta, life inaurance, 13 paid hOlldaya, profit sharing and stock option and a geMto ua retlr.ment plan. Our consistent growth and Hpanslon make L.S .I. a pleasant and secure career company. PltHt send resume or ctll: LUA Sll!Ol.Eflt. INC. lNIROY PRODUCTS DIVISION , 2040 I . Dv•r Ro1d >. (Rtd Hiii & DV-t A~dl • • S1nta Ana, CA 12105 (114) 140·1210 WB.LSFARGO Guard Scrv1cl'S D1VlS1on or Baker Prolecuon Servwes Equal opportwa1ty employer M/F JEWELRY SALES F t.'ma l e J ewe lry Oes1f(ner needs exp'd salesperson, f It, working knowledge of the in· dustry necessary for mRr position. Elegant s alon In NB. Contact Mrs . Mohr Mon·Fri GUARDS 631-4007. fol.Ill & part t ime. All J;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;; are a s . Undorm.l> rurnished Ages 2t or over Reured wekome. No expen encc nee. /\PP· ly Universal Protection Service. 1226 W. Sth Street, Santa Ana . In· terview hours 9· 12 & l ·4 Mon lhru Fri. lnspaetlon For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR MZ-5678, PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS 2nd Shift Lear Siegler Energy Product~ Division Is a growmo Or•noe Coun1y manufacturer of prec1s1on nuclear v1lves and equlp- menl. We aeetc an lndiYldual to inspect tirst artlclt mechlned pans and equip. ment u11no 11andard inspection tech· nlque1 and practlc.s. Must be 9ble to rNd and uM englneeflng drawlnga. we offer a oomp1ete comPMy peld t>GMlll• package, lnoludlng medlcat and Ille lnaurence. Combined with our conalatent growth 1nd expanelon, thla makea L S.I. a p1eaaant and aecul'9 career oompany. For prompt cont lcl.,.., 11on oontact: ·~,L·l·A· .. ·.·,E·O·l·E·A·. l•N•C·. --- ...... I NEAOV PRODUCTS DIVlltON 2040 l. or' "o•d c"•d ""' orr "oed> l anta Ana. C tJPOI (714) 140-HtO .,. .. ,. ...... ., ,. . .. . . ~ .. .. .• . , .~. ,.-.... : Help W..... 7100 ""'W9!1h4 7' 00 tw, W•ted 7 I 00 Hafp W..W 7100 IH.lp W•t.d 11 O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 ~.July 2. 1979 OAJL Y PILOT 0 MIRICAN SAVINGS F.dlna.-r Ave HunUnllon Beat'h Mr f'Hix 848,2222 LAIAIS.ITAHT rop; M .,,II Work Ill ._Un,., pacltait _ _5 Ultl • haodtina ol food ........ c ....... s-produt11. OC>Od QI.Ith • p -"""" ' JI htude: tull lt• only •·da)' 40-hr we.'t'k ~mmf ratt> $*'fl? pc•r FJ>Lf.R INDUSTRIES hr Qi I Du1 Sn avely , atOl Dovt.' St N II i \3 M7 • UIOO i\rnll>lt t rom 0 C 1-\ 1rpi11 t Le9111 Sec~ Ma.id ... upply Thi· Ion at *1dJum 5L11t! law orfll't.' l..aauna. :? ti N t'ulht real ei!Lalt-, hublnt'l>S & '"'!'· La~un~1n·h _ Pf'Oblh."llWil l'llrd skill' Mauu.~14nc-e man ror ~ preferred. OC Airport wut apt complex an (' M area. Call Jt-1m '~·Iii I 642 5073, 12131~ ~t LEGAL SECRET ARY PrestlR•Ous Nwpt lk h law farm lieek~~·rE'tnrv w man I yrs le1tol t-).l)cr. type 85WPM, M111-t1card Exper helpful Ask for Manl,yn 640-~ LEGALSEC RETt\RY Some expe r1em·e p r{' forrt.'d Newport Center Sole Pract1oncr !Gene ral practice. 644·5501 lNSPECTORTRAIN Et-; To le.im all phast-s or m s pect1011 Mus t pass physical & back X·Ray. A Kenrlav1s lnrl . Co I rvine 540-7 639 F.. 0 . F.. LOTPHSON lmme d1ale o p e nan$l . permanent pos1t1on. fr mge benefits I overt• me Call Sales Manaf(e r llLL YATES VfWPORSCHE SANJUAN CAPISTRANO 837-4800 Make your s ho p p1n.: 1•as1er by using thl' Dail~ Piiot Clas:.1f1cd Ads. MunJ)(t"r n1)(hllt , for pu:.ta parlor t;xper req Clll biJ \1.322 from g to 4 & ask fOf' JeM 1fer Managt-r ror 0 11>lr l'On- sullmg bu,;1nt''" Swrt spare l1mt• 14 llhout in vestment & bw ld your own bu.'mess fur d St'.curc future 646 7989 Mamrun:.t:. Male prl'f \I. mll),t know a II phast·:. <If man1c ur10J(. F a nt ai.t1t loca11on wit b ur w tu chentcle. 645·4003. Ma nic uris t · cxpcr porcelain & a c r y II(· pedicuris t. Ca ll 10·6. 675-6070 or 675·6077 -~-- MATERIAL HANDLING Parts stockperson Expcn e ncl• dcsareJ but not reqwrcd. Will tram Mus t p ai.s compan> physical mcludmg bat•k X·Ray Irvine I\ Ken rlaw ; Inds. Co 540· 7639 1-: () E. Get GRF.'EN cash for WHITE <>lephanl!> with a Classified Ad C.111642·5678 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN "A" Immediate opening for a Maintenance Electrician with 5 years 1ourneyman level experience. A bacl<grouno in a manu- tacturing environment 1:. prelerred. In return lor your 11atuao11: !>fo.11ls we otter top compet1t1ve wages ano an Industry l11ac1tng benet11s package wh1cn 1nc1uoes medical and li fe insurance. 13 paid notid .. ;s tr'IClud1ng Chr1s1mas shutdown, cost ul 11v1ng raises. generous re11rement and much more For immediate cons1d- era11on pJear.e contac.1 ..... LEAR SIEGLER. INC ~· ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 21Y.O E Oyer Road (Red Holt 6 Oyer Road) Senra Ana, CA 92705 (7l4) 540·3210 Mec:haiur Jounwymt!n n per l•vtl on trucka 6 r onatrurt Ion toQup Ptaw ~7..m'1 Mon t'n •to• Mecllan1C' exlM"" ii.. 41 ~ to work ln 1r1.11•k 1hop Xlot a al.r) ~llo 4 Mon t't1 Mtthanl<' Tr11ntt ti) 111'1 & maintain mar hlnrl") an ndhMIVt! rnnfM pllUtl 1.\37 M nnt0\11 A\t•N H !Al :>12:> M t-J HJ I ••11 l «'II 1>t·rt1'n1't•d O rlt1v(hlll 11· Sur.: . typan.:. hll<'k of f t (' N o 11 11o m u k t'r • • 194 MIDICAL .IVt• In, SlOO ~r Wl't'k plU!; room & bo1trd 171 ll ~6161 or 121:11 •~114:11 Mt:sN.,11.:"'r ach tort 1i.10f,t ttKl'llo'\ Mui.l h1t\t4 j.(ntKI 1ln\ an.: re<'Otd Ill \. ,eltd <.:.ti Ill· 5.56 0400 Abl.. for J~t: Metal Poistt.r F /T i'.:.XPt•n en1·ed 673 J.\ll() M~'I bl'l'rl•tary TakL• Ill) JOb ..ll> vll' mgr 1n bt•i.t 1m:11111·c 1n 0 c.; F1n.1n 1·1JI dfr<lllj.(l•rncnl!> & rol I t· l l 1 on -; I' r 1 111 l ' rt>-.pun s 1b 1ltly Pvt l'I h11·al praet 1ce for :i Dn>. SIS001S2UOIJ mu plu,, htne ftlb c.;ull K:it h~ !\.SZ·R.139 or Iv mc:.SJl-(t' 5.52 ,11225. MIN · 70 % MAX.· 95% HO FEES Receptionist Realty S2,000. Irvine, 540.2702 Mot.el Nrf(htcler k J da~:. wk liPM lo t ·JOAM $3 hr \'anous dut tes 545-9-17 l Have somet.hmg lo sell " Class1f1('(1 ads do 1t M·ll Manulac;rurtng Mudela w. ......... ft! ~~I.I rttlilr fl F'emal• It yo ur f fltf' h a:t r ha rlH'l f' r . 19 h 111 h laaruoo or lookli like th~ aiirl rwllt door l '•ll fOf' an uppo1 n\m1·nt ror .. JltftOOlll lntc•rvlt-'4 You c•ould h\• modehn11 a .. t•».rl)' "" nt•xt we·t~' ~ duri'l ht"ol»hi. e·•ll now, -.II forH01f l 714/IL:il tMllXl Nt"~ York Wt•i.l Modeling A.cent} K7:> W IGlh St, NH NURSEAIDI ;s to 11. II lo 7 /fll1 tam\!. t'JIV 1>tt-rd <.id pny. Srn <'00\' hoilp an CM MU-306_: NUll..,Jo: h11:hl)' ljUUhf1eJ & dt.'dl l'll tt"d I ll pNft 1ttr11•11 Complett' \'Iii<' \'our h11m1• ur muw l..«al rer .., Arter 5PM 194 2017 I> 0 Oox 7~. La~una 9265 I N~ LYM Operung:. p.irt ttmt:' ni~hl dlJl) & rull tlffit.' after- noon shift :<Int slartUlg i.alary & !Jen<· 1\ppl) flag..;tup L'o1w <.:enter . 4Q> folasgh1p Rd . Npt Heh. NURSES AIDES And Orderlte:; to ~1 vc 11£ to thl' clda ly pa· l1Pnls . N 1\ Cert t'lasses for traan1ni.: .\II -;h1fls a va il /\pp ly 144 5 ~penor N fl NURSES LVN /RN LVN 7 3 Mcdicut1on!> 1-\Jll ur part lame RN Jl.7. Hehel charl!e nurse. Good sulary and I 1111~1; twnt•f1ti. ~lcsa Verd e C:o n vulesl·t•nt llohprtal. 661 Ct.'nler St. <Mita M<'t\a 548 5585 NURSES-AIDES J ll & 11·7 ~hafts i-;x. l)t•rtt•nt·ed nr int·' pt'n t·nct•rl C1•r11f1e!I lra ll\Jng proRram ~tc-;a Verdc Convalesct•nl Hospital 661 Center St ('ot-lJ ~1t">a METAL FINISHER Lear S iegler Energy Products 01v1s1on 1s currently seeking experienced 1n01v1d· uats as metal finishers 10 work on nuclear parts . Requires tf1u ability 10 work lrom machine drawings and able to work w11h m1cromerers Tncse positrons otter an eAcellent wage. complete company pa10 benel11 s pac.k- aqe including med1ce1t and lite 1nsur· ance Combine() with our consistent growth ano e1toans1on. this ma11es L S I a pleasant ano secure ~areor company For prompt cons1oera11on. please contact ..... LEAR SIEGLER. INC ...... ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Oytr Road (Rad Hiii & Oy•r Roed) Santa Ana. CA 9270S (714) 540·3210 PRECISION MACHINISTS TOP COMPmTIVE WAGES PLUS COMPLETE COMPANY PAID BENEFITS Immediate openings tor experienced Mach1n"ts m the tollow1nq areJ'> TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS JIG·BORE SPECIALIST MACHINISTS 1s1 & 2nc1 Sti1C1c; Rr11111rPs experience tn sma1t 110·1>or~ P & W K & T some 11g grind exne1 1ence 1!!1101red KnowledQe 01 Moore Jig Grmrfer TOOL MAKER tst & 2nd Sll1lh TOOL CUTTER & GRINDER 151 & 2nd ~f11tr~ PRODUCTION MACHINISTS GRINDER MACHINISTS 1 <.t & 2nd Shilt lntcrn,11 ,1nn rxtr1nal grinding opr.ra1 or L1m1111d t•xp111ence accep1ablr PROFILE MACHINISTS ~nd Sh1t1 Knowledge ot Hyc1ro1e1 a 11d W1lsori PROFILE MACHINISTS 2nd Shrft N IC machmc1 v cento•r 3 4 & 5 ax rs ENGINE LATHE hi & 2n0 t. 3rd Shilt~ TURRET LATHE 1:.1 & 2nd & 3rd Sltlll~ OeVLIEG and JIG Mill LUCAS BORING MILL MACHINISTS 2nd & 3rd Shiite, WE OFFER 1 Coat ol living QUart1rly Raises 1 Shift Premiums • Fm lite and Medlcal Cover1g1 • Paid Vacalfon • Modern Clean flcllltlea • Crtdlt Union t 13 Paid Holld1y1 Includes Christmas • 25 Ym Record of Profllablllly Shutdown Ensures Job Slabllltv 1 Overtime Av1ll1ble On Most Shirts 1 Join our Industry loadln9 team this werk Call or "f!l'llv 1n rr15M1 LEAR SIEGLER, INC. ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION Dy11' Rd. !Corner or R1dhlll & over Rd.I Santa Ana. CA (7t4) 640.3210 VIiion has made ~ what we ere today Equal Opoor1un11v Emp1oy1r M/FIH NUDn LVN 3-11 shin ~ bt-d fnr1ll ly . :lld1 pay, tna. A po1d I lolida)'l' PleoHnt work rondluons. 28 b«I 11ta uon P.O"; Bayv iew Olnv lbp 2055 Tburin. C M 64.2 3505 NVltSlNG ran uni.-hvc-m needed Somto nun ung expenence net!dec.1 t.u r a rl' for ttu 11 nl~ lady in her Corona d.•I Mar homti. 1'ue5day 9iim thru Fri 91un. Call for appt. U PJOHN ll EALTH C ARE SERVICES. 762·0992 OF FICE /DELIVERY BOY t' tame. n eat appear. \al.Id <.:A dnvers hr & iiuuo dnvmg record AP ply m person to Mr ~\Jentes .• u Robert &>an. William f'rust & Asb()('. 14 0 1 quail S tree t, Newport Beach. r.--------, Office Spend Monday AtThe Beach & Tuesday At The Office o r w h a l t• " t• r ~l·hedulc· wo rks lor you ... Ke lly has a \ ol r I L' l Y 0 ( a'>Sl1?n mt•n 1< both long & o,hort ll·rm A 11 o r r i <' ,. , k 1 11 ., nl'~dt>d •Typists • Sec:ntcriH •Word Proc •Acct Clerks •Clerlts T n p P J~ paid \;:Jt'Jtiun ... referral. bon uSt'!i Nt•vrr a fl'(' IELL~ !..>\ flV lo._(;. , C;1ll llr Conw m Today Jrv1m• lCJJ-14'11 2 10~ Hus1nc!i' l'tr Or. Suite 208 llunlmAlon fl(';l l'h R47 3198 H!I07 Wa r nl'r A\ l' #215 La~una 1\1~uet 1131·0542 27~~7 Cabot Rn:il1 t:qual oppnrtunlly Employer M 11-' Parts person. marine exp. preferred but not r<.'q f\Jll time. 2431 W Coast Hwy, NB. Part llm<' counter help wanted. Ba k<' shop. 673·7310. PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outst anding. attractive personahtici. who enjoy workm~ with kid'>. Over 21. Start at S3.50 ()('r hour. Phonl' fi-12 ·432 1 F:xt 250. BF.TWEE N 4 :00-s ·oo l'M Ask for Andrea Equal Opportunity Emplo)'er P~TE-UP ~SEMBLER with at least l r ea r ex perie nce , pre fer a bly newspape r. Excellent company benefits Apply between 9AM and 6PM Monday through Friday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5682 ~W BuySL Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity 1-;mployer PBX OPER. Opc r 's fo r t el e phone answerinjl service. Must be ablt• to work some weekends. T yping JS wpm requ1 red. ~X· periencc prere rred or will train. Many com· pany benefits. Full tame Of part time. day & after. noon.evening s hafts available. Plea se rail Mon. lhru F'n 543·4230 EO.E. f'tdu9-.r PH01'00RAPHE R freela n c e : Fine portraiture send bri<.'f in· fo Box 839 Corona del Mar992-64l4 Pic kup & d e livery trainee. 125 Rochesler St, CM. 642-0084 PLASTICS WOIKERS 4 day 40 hr wMk Aµply In person IDLY IHDUSTlllS INC. 2101 Dove St N 8 . Printing PROOF RKADER & Gent ore clerica l pos avail at Oenn11 Prtntcn1 Xlnt bent Profit 8hunng, ~yr old ro in SA. Re-loc in Lua Hilla. Call Tern NM111. RO O U C T I ON Het,W..tff 71 H.fpW..tff 7100 W..e.d 7100 NEE Rubbf>r hott •••••••• • •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••• • products. Ir vine .ire a ~~Eionastrrr y pis tL• L~ s·· 11.s SAUSJT.V. Dlf'"r. Mu11t PICl!l & physacul 111 ...,.. t irm r.xp _. er. per ~k1must be cl bllr k x flay A Ke n hclpf . sswpm ()ppt'y Advert111ln1 Sales rep. able'° work &.an. Salar> dl.tvas Ind.~ <.:u. 540.7439 for advancenient Nu needed for O.C. home Im 1 f; o 1-: Wat 7S2·S002/851·0888 provement Mas nine comm. w /cxper. App Y rrodl•'t•on Control Clerk t'amll.11mly with manual Kardex System des1ra· ble but no t req u1 red Mus t ht> i:uod with figures & pror1cient with add 1n l( mae h /hand ra k ulator /typewrite r Rat ~ r a nge yearl y S7960 SI 1000 BROWN JORDAN/SANTA ANA 2ED7 S. Halladay 979·0131 ---- PROFESSIONAL cold m o lded w ood boal bwlders wanted. Ref's retf. Immediate employ. ment Write. C & B Manne , 1053 17th Ave. santa Cruz. Ca 95062. P tr m umt p0s it1on. l F ff' position Mon thru f'r1 759 1565 -----QUALITY CONTROL Need person with QC ex penence Adm1mstrat1vt> back.g.round h€'1pCul. Ex- penenee 1n hydraulic field desired no l r e q uired A Kendav1s Inds. <.:o Irvine ~7639 E OE -- REAL !-:ST AT !:: SALESMAN WANTED t:ARN UP TO i:-i•,; COM· MlSSION NF.T I-Earn S50 K l o S IOO K b y Chnstma~ l Find out why m•w Ile. earn big SS$ ht•n • Come talk wnh them. :J·Our produl' t 1ne xpl'ns1vc land I lludl(et terms '1·Pre st·t <.ippts i:alore 5·fmd out why "we've got the beM thing gomg" Ask for Mr 1 loward. 955·3402 IU:AL ESTATESAL.fo:~ Nrw office now forminl! 1-; x p · d & 1 n <' x p ·;I :.alespeople net.-d<'d Toµ l'Ornll\ll>SIOns paid !')t•nd name & phom• no m ron· f1dence t o Hox 256. La.:Wla Reach 92652 -·----REAL 1-:-:;TATl-:SALt-:s 0 p {' n 1 n g 1 n w 1· I I establ.rs h<'d In me farm Tra1ninR, a ssistance. j.!t·nerou~ romm1ss1on sch<.'Clule. C.il.I Oe1wn or Lt·. 8.13-8600 JU:AL ESTATE Colnm'I jlndstrt Sales~nons Sucrcssful brokerage r1 r m h;is 1mrnl•diatl' operun~~ for cornmcrc1al and indus trial ~a i rs persons with th(' follow· tnl-( quabficat1on~ C<lhf H t: Ltccn:w <.:ol lcite 0t.oj.(rCl' Mini mum .? Yrs 'uc t·1..,s ruJ n •,11 l'Slalc sale~ •·\llt'nt•m·t· tl'umm'I & lndu.-.tn.il J w (' 0 rr I.' r ,1 ~ l r 0 n ..: p()61l1 vc t'll\ aronmcnt for s urce:.sful pe rsonal i:rowth an comm'l and tn· dustnal real es tate sales. lea.,ang and investments 111 Oran~e and San D1ejilo Counties f"or furthe r m· formation t•unlact . Corporate Rfffty Ille.. Ul552 Mat•l\rthur Blvd. Ste 210. Irvine, Ca lif 9271S or t'all 7141975-088R RE/\L~ATE Opcrung ror sales a,::enl Wllh a$(J:rt.-ss1ve leading company with trcmcn dous possibility fo r mtrna~cmenl position. New agents welcomed. Call Al Stell:ito for rn· terview. 714·963·5671 (~1~mnrn1mrna Real F~tate Recepliorust for arch1ler tural firm. Front office appearance a mus t Salary open. Full/Part ume. S40-7422. 549-2207 Receptionist for sales of- fice or major wholesale nurs ery . Compe t1t1vl' salary, fully paid health pkg .. paid vat'at1on. educationaJ reimburse· ment. Applicants must have typi.og exp . cl~:m. neat appearence & ~ood telephone voice. Contact JoAon, 714·962-6604. RECEPTIONIST (T'Y PIS1 private country club F'or interview call 644-5404 Receptfl'Ypist. fast. al'- curaLe for Or's ofc. 4 af. terooons. & Sat AM Salary commensurate wttx.p. Non-smoker. Call 548-9511 HCEl'TIOHIST FJOmefor busy R.E. ore 111 H.8 Typing reqd. For 111t.erv1ej!J call Barb ill 846-0641 ------ RF.C EPT 1 O RDt-.:R DESK. Cos metic Com- pany, exlnt typini:. lrnt olc appear. busy desk $fro$000 PANCO LTD. Irv, CA. ~·0737 RECEPTIONIST becutin Search fl"" in Newport •och hos cpe1.Mq for a Re~ tionist with CJOOd phone penottolity & typiftC) skills. If you WOl*i lib a chcmtee to WOf1l in this excitiftc) m•ironmrnt. please phofte Ted lavty or Glenn Olson al 64~9174. R.E. UcettSHS Must be walling to learn and grow with rnnovatrve Sales & Bwldmg Co. HALFMOONIAY &.c.d & Dev~nt Chester F. Salisbury II 64().8755 RESEARCH TECll Work for a rapidly Arow tn!l clin1cal daaAnosttl' l!roup u sing your fl" :.eareh laborntory exp lo rlcwlop novel a ntibochc:-. t::Jcp \Ii 'tlSSUl' l'Ullurt• d£ 1mrnunutog1cal lct"hn1 qu es p r c·r·d RS 1 n bloloi:y or che mistry re q'cl Co o ff~rs com p e11 11 ve s al a r y &. J(l•ncrous benefit p kg Send resume & sale1r} history 111 1598 MonroHa J\ H '. N A 92663 i\l t n Personnel. Kc>taurant BOB'S HOME OF THE llGIOY Immediate openm~s 1n our family restaurant al nearby locations. We re· quire no p re\•tous e x peijence. Join our friend- ly U:!am. Come see us to· day between 2-4PM. MANAGER TRAINEES CASHIERS 23952 Aven1da Dt• Ld Carlotta in Laguna H1lls. 7311 Edinger Ave. Hunt· ington Beach. t:qua l Oppor t.:mplyr M 1i'· Brl"EJVl ... G CLERK -Restaurant Assist. Mn!lr ~... " 3thr. Coffee st.lop. Paid Expenenccd desired but VacaLK>n. Cook10g e:<J>t>r. not required. Wall tralll Ill'<" Apply Taylors Rl'sl Must pass Co. Physical Redhill & S .A Fw' mcl back X·Ray. A Ken · Tustm. See Ron, W-S. 7 i.o dav1s Industries Co 4 Jrvme 5-10· 7639 E 0 t: --------- Recept 1L e gal Secy trainee Nt•wport Reach law orftce No lt•J:al rxp or Sii net· Mu!>t type 60 wpm or mon.· Call Lots . 8 30 i\ M 5 3 0 I'M 640-8000 RECEMIOMIST Reo;taurant Salad Lady to l06s salads & dis pense d essert s SJ hr 5 rules/wk Wed Son Call John Stockdale for de· tails 499<1939 ----- RETAIL SALES JEAN DAHL Straight Commiu1on in person, Kerm Rinla , <generous) group ht!aJlh, 211186 Harbor Blvd. CM ~as credit card. Exp proress1onals only 49'1·4464 Sala aDU1tress needed for ATHUTICS sail company. Exp pr" Earn S12S Lt week part f'd. 631--4660 /&M).5806. time guy!I & dolls 17 & S""• .... ""'RESS .:: . .-1 k older needed to do P.R . .r.nm.;,• · ..-1 ma work for top amateur mg seamstres~ needed alhlet.es. Help us develo p ex Pc r pre ( d . C a I I 'WOl"ld class a thletes. 6'1~0. U 2 yrs. ol college & car. manager t raanee p0si· uons available. $250/wk . lfiourly wage/bonu:.). Working evening hours . Call Mr. Johns on at 633.4121. SALES/DELIVERY. If )'OU need a decent paying JOb up to $4·$6+ evs SICRETARY Fast pace import /expOrl co located in Newporl Beach, looking for an 1n teWgent. individual fur secretarial & clerir al duties. W /train. Xlnt en v\ronment and benefit:. Call 759-9461. as k for Mike ~~~i <'all art lpm. --SEC--R-E_T_A-RY SaJ~ Req\.lre xlnt secretanul adm1n1 s trat1v e ~ ltdls.S..ppaie$ math€'ma t1 r al sk ill ~ Took & Hnhlfett Dynamic working en HOW HIRING Vlronment $16.llOO Wnu Trainees for -;ales & an ron!1den<'e to Rox 2'.lh managtmcnt Salary + Corona de! Mar t'Omm Will tram. full Secretaries Pos it ion m mpany ben~•f1ls 18 yrs available with mtcrna & olde r S t .Ht 1m · t io nal company f nr rncdlately secretary ConlaL1 Mr Cal 957-1150 Gr('('n United lndustne~ SAM SPM 714'644·9800 Sale, St.>c:reuuy for real estah· INTERIOltOt:S IGN developer . Lal!una with interes t in art or int Niguel a rea. Sll00-$9011 d t' -; 1 i.t n t' u II · I' T . rMge. Ca II Mrs G n f $20·S25/hr Wall train. Oth.4952.344. CaU Ms Bun1i:. 848·9378. -SECRETARY :Hpm ------ SALES JOI NOW OPEN FULL-TIME !i ll 1-; A T U I' PO RT U N IT Y F 0 fl O UTGO I N G . AM BJTIOUS PERSON TO EARN TOP DOLLARS MUST B t: OVF.R IR SALES EXPE:RIF.NCF: HEbPF U L ·S O M F: ORGAN KF.YBO/\RD EXPER I E NC E REQUIRED t:ALL AT ON C E l"OR CNTERVlEW ORGAN EXCHANGE U.JE'IT 714·!'>86-7302 SaJes person wantt.>d ag wess1ve. part lame . Will tra111 Good cu tx>ncf1b Appl y 1n pers on \lamll;im ~11\NOA RO Slim;~ :U.7 S Bnslol.C ~I SALESPERSON YACHTS ExperaenC\' an :.a1hn1t rt'.Q . Full lime. t\ona Manne 675· 1403 SALES SOLICITORS fo~m $1·Sl0 µer hr ri• JC•stermit vote r !> Ca II now 964-3338 Sales 5 SALES COUNSELORS IMEH & WOMEHI No Hard Selling No Expen ence Needed Must be 2l or Older tor design rirm m I rv1nl· Good lYPlllf: s kills. tra \'d reservallons. 2 yrs ex penenCt> pr<'f 833·3500 Sec rel d ry. to:xcc ut1 \ t' Type 70Wpm, d1ctaphon1 trcsnscqptto n. s hnhnu helpful. work w 1fanan rial t'Xt:'l'UllV\' S Jlar) open H 8 536·81:177 Secretory /RKpt. Late trarfll' & pleasant surroundings for :.m all mai.taz1ne publishing ro Sho rthand !ooktlls n •q MU\Jmum 5 yrs cx1wr Sala r y commensurah · lmmed. opening Phom· lnr m o rnin g app t 752·6474 Bnng resumt· 'ec·rctar y fo r Homeowners Asi.n X Int office s kills Hookkecp 1ng & m1n1 computer Laguna Hr h a rca H :; Mon· FT1 49<M~f>71 -------- ~ECRF.TARV respon~1 btr typist tor :morne~ in II (.' a irpo rt .1 r 1-.1 llM-pm 97f>·0077 1ndu.I 1AA v.knds SECRETARY We have an 1mmt.><l oµci. ~ (or a Sei:y m uu1 C.1auns Dept Must ha\'t: 8>wpm SH, & SOwpm typ ang slulls Should have at least 2 yrs ofc exp. Ex Int ben! offered Apply m pers TRANSAMERICA ln.<., 3420 Bnstol. Co~IJ Mesa. E O.E l\1 1F SECRETARY Newport Cente r la 14 firm lntelhitenrt'. 1{11orl slnlls. & pnor lt'g.11 ex penen<.-c rPquHc..>d Call Ruth Brazer 759·Jl«l0 Secretary /r e cept1on1sl. full time, cronslructm11 oriented I for a re a l estale & construc t1on Perrmnentemploy ment farm Sa l ary 1·om where AGE i~ no factor m«>n surdll· w 1cx pe r Aggressive 1nd1v1duals 640-5112 "1th ;i d11i.are to dd\ a nee. 1--------- <.:onrpany paid mL'<ltl'al I•--------• plan. Personala ed Tratntnl? Ha\'c the ab1l11y to want tu help pt.'Opll' U these inte rest you and you want further d etail&. t'Olltact ..-Read at 17141 540.5554 Mc.Fri 9AM-5PM HAllOILAWN MemDriolParil Moriuory Costa Mesa $SECRET ARIES S RE/Lng Bch $15,600 Sales/ Manne Sll!K Rcl'Cpt-lype $9,600 AtP·R.E . Sl2K G 0 .. 8nght $11.700 Appollltment Only Employers Pay All f'ee~ Lil Reinders Agency 4020 Birch. Estah '64 Newport Beach. 833·8l00 SECRETARY fOC' d<.'si~n firm in Irvine Front ortire appearance. PBX expcricnce pref .. Ute typing. 83.1·3500 Newport leach! The fastest draw in the Need experienced West ... a Dally Pilot Learn the personne l ~mess. Lots of people contact. Fantastic work IAA cond. Top salary. lrvme Personnel Agency 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Ste224 642 1470 r ash ion or i e n t e d CJas..41i/ied Ad. Call Today \salesperson Fu II & pa rt 642·5678. time open 1n gs _ Ca II ''lllll••••-.-.-••• -.--llll•••••-642-5678 642·2"4 11 ........ iiiiim~iiiiliiiiiiiii --~-~ Sell idle items Programmer SENIOR PROGRAMMER ANALYST Excellent opporauntty tor an experienced Programmer to move up 10 a ma1or Orange County manulacturef of pre· c111on control devices. We seek an lndlvloua1 with 5 years experience on A N S . COBOL and RPG II prelerabty In a manufacturing environment. Knowl· edge ot IBM 370 -0S systems 11 • muat. In adoHion 10 an excellent aatary and complete benefits P•Ckage, we offer high career vlalblllty ano growth OPl>Of· tunlty which 11 *ked by our 25 yeara ot con1lnued profltablllty. For Immediate oonelderatfon, pleaae contact: ..... l.l!AA Sl!Ql.EA. INC. .._.., EN!AOY PlltOOUCTS DIVISION 2040 E Dyar Aoad (Red Hiii 6 Oyer ACMld) ~anla Ana, CA 92705 · (7'4J 14Cl-H10 I~\ Sates PRODUCT SALES MANAGER Cryogenic Vllvls Gooo opportunity tor a career technical professional cryogenic aalea person. Ouallllea candidate will have BSME or equivalent technlcal 8duca11on and at least 5 yNrl LNG. PPG industry experlenc•, Tr111ellng required up to 50 per cenl ot the time. Effective cornmunlcation ability, bOth written and oral IS required. Excellent salary and complete company paid t>enellta are av1ll1ble. Our standing as an lndu1try I~ provides a maximum of career growth and satlalactlon. For Immediate consideration please send rHume. 04!11. or oontact. ' • .... LUA SllQLI"· INC. ~ INIAOY PflOOUCTS OfVIStQN 2040 I . Dyer Ao9d ' ("H Hill a Dyer Aoad} $tftta Ana, CA t2705 C7U) 14'210 SECIETAIY-UBITM Gal Ji'riday type who ls lndustrioo . ln· novaUve. lactf~l. and who hu a sense of humor. You'll nct"d to have the usual ablUlles ln horthand. typing a nd moderate numi and record keep- ing. You'll ma ntaln our ~orporate minutes and r~rd n ~ell a handle my per.,onal bW1ine rt'QUlremen~ surh 8b maJ<inf: travel llrrangemen~. muna~inf! and r cordlnl( tr velinl( ex pens~. ~l<' Onl' pcr:,onal nOll' I nl a non s moker who would prdt•r workmR with a non !Smokt.>r our ofrat•tts art' 1n f"ash1on Island rn Newport Beach . Tht.> hours needed would be 8.30AM to 5 OOPM Mon-Fri <Octa&)onal rtex1b1hty needed>. If you t>njoy n full day's work and hke b t!tOl-t uppreciated for at. please drop a r e!\umt• to: Box #545 . l' o· The Dail) Pilot. PO Box 1560. Co:-.ttt Mt'sa. Ca 92626 • SECRETARY We are set'kmg a wl'll 11r i.tan11.ed. :.elf d 1rert in.: 1nd1\ 1dual "ho enJoys l'~t'r ~t.-d to l'~n: rorgirb8& ll. evci. Vil' .. :n i.1~n ll urbor H 1 646-T!Jf1 people rontact to work an T .. : L E I' II 0 N f: bu:.y orrire of a lnrvc SOUCITOH P 1t1me Sun shoppinl! renter. An} t'X Thursday ~ J0.9.30 PM. per11rnrl' rl'lat tn>( to Clrn t•am $10lj $700 Pt'r ~hoppm(! cenh•r promo mo Will tram. musl be 'lion or public relations 1s rt'spon~1blr & able to a plus. Typtnj! 60wpm. follow 111.Strut·tions. N.R. .:OO<J phone personality & an.•a 95..S-3402 flt-XJ01bty a must Ple:lst• T L' l t· 1, JI ) N f' Jpplv .it. , •• ~ • • t 1 • THEIRVIME CO SOUt £TORS. 4 th wk. S.50Nl•wportCenter Dr 5PM-9PM. no :.t•ll. no ex-~ewport Beach &l-1 J2.i3 =.: mo + bonus 1-AjuJI oppty employer SECRETARY t-.'l:l'cllcnt opportunity tor ~clTclary to assist l n~uru nt'l' Manager. <~·rwral msurancc ai;:en· •Y cxperH·n ee with knowlcdJ,:(' of bonds hdpful. Mu!>l bc good or TBBHOHE SURVEY-Ocrys Noselhn~ s urvey to bu~•· nc.~ owneri. Start St.00 hr. C.M ofr. 549 11!19 'l'oolmakE'r / M arh1n1sl. c>xp or N'tircd. hte work. dean shop 1-\J II or P '1' Call 548 5435 aft 6 PJ\1 ~aru.JA·r & able to com· Tow tnx·k dnver t'.>.per. mumcate well. J{ood typ-Apply 1n pen.on 2691s8 1 n .: • t' a I l' u I al or & Ort.~a H1i;:hway S J C ..,hurthand o r d1ctatini: t•qu1pm\.'nt !>kills (°l' Tow 1'ru1·k nnn·r~ t·X 1111m-d l'll'a.-.e l"Jll per·u Top 1>a~. Apply THEIRYIMECO G&W Towing, HOR {:itJ 0{'WJ>OrlC'enter Or Ohm-. W;1~. C M ti42 1 :.'52 l\1;wport Beach, 644·3'b1J Trauwt~. nu t·"(pem·m•1· t-;qual Oppty Employer fl("-'<·ssarv M anul •11·t1irl· -..1.;cY diKPR. f' /P llm('. II E Dt•wlop .• m CdM. '11:Jry open. &75-WOO SECRET ARIES ON-CALL l 't rm:rnt>nl part t1mt· 1-r..1t1ons availabll' 1r you 111-.l· ctJvt•rsity, me\'lmg sio.'Of>lc. & th<' advantagl• d f w o rk i ng en all -d1vis1ons of thl' t'om- puny. thls 1s the job for '1111. T) pin!! 60wpm. good l t'lt·rhon<· pers onalily. l'li·a.'>t· t·omplete applira· tum for review a l THE IRVINE CO. -~ Nc~'J)Ort Center Dr l\1•wport Beach ~-3'.MJ l-.:C1ual oppty C'mploycr !-.L'l.·'y Newport Beach t-:Xpt-ncnt"<.-d civil litiga. twn M't'·y with good -.kilb to work in brant'h offlt·c of L.A. based law firm Xlnt oppty for ad- vJnC'l'mt•nt P leasant ~urroundmJ.!s. &>oef1ts. -t.•a t1 for appt . • 714 )955-0JlJ. S EWING MACH ot 01ll11·al t·omrJOnt·nh H<kl/\M·:l :ioPM. 2 S;1b Pl'f" mo 0111.·rt1mc $3 5o hr. Lor:ill-d CM 646·02Uti TR AIMER We wi..Ji to add a pro h.·~1uoal. t>xpent·o rcd tr.ull('r to our ~tarr One who ha:. t·"(pen cnc(' in mnductmg live tra1ninJ? sessions for foreman. MJI" & supervisors 10 varied indu:;tna l C'n· vtronm<'tll'i Our bu:.mes..., 1~ trairunJ,! We otrt•r a c.ly nam1r WoWth pot.enllal for a de· diralt:d profcs:.1onal. s.ili.lcy •~al tilt.-top or Uw rndustry rangl'. Tb1s pos 111on t•;rn qu1t'kly grow m rt>i.pon.<,1b11Jly & t·ammgi, ror the ri ~ht l)Crs-On Pl<-a~ .. tndll'il l e •·X· pcncncl' & e:immg his tory in first re ply. /\LL rl.'plJ<"S will be treat.t.-d m conf•d<'nl'C. EOK Reply Ad 115 10 . Dally Pilot. I' 0 . Mox 1560. Costil MIJ!kl. a.. !r.:!626 USED RE•'RlOERATOll~ Wathert10ryera. Btat Buy1 1e.raa1m1 Bl:?)T APPLJANC 1':S &ties & Service ~ ~-091 1 Utton Ii t'apaclty mc11I in I DU('f'OW•ve oven hicl rook book & m 1<'11. browner SJGO t'.uh m.tlltl>. ...,_s.rrlu._.11., ''·"' ........ ..,_...,c_.....T~ S4.10,ff Hew o ...... ,... U .OOPer How Wa.-sher. Kenmore. SuJ>l'r dlx aJl·ryele model SlJS • ._ Dryer SlJO. Both look & ' run llkl! new Brnnd new Norge m e nu mag1r & continuou:. <' l<'an l'lec range, n eve r used $196.540-8704 MecW..S ..... $4.00 to U .tl Ptr How lapector. ~.,._.c l1ntnn1..t $4.00 , ... How E!.c:troMc t T .clWcitll $5.17 to $6.50 Per How Appl1 ot E•ployMnt • Trah1la9 Ad..WSlraHOll of H•ti'")taft INCh. 531 MalA StrNt, "-HIM)ton letd. C .. NW • 1714) 536·252' or U9.a554. YOM .... t bri'"J D0-214. Vc.-t:. Pn:f"d l';irt time Op· porl un11y In Nav;1I Reser ve>. Good P uy . Benl•f1t s Call Navul Re;crvl.' S52·~ WAJTRF:ssF:~/WAITEH~ F1timc P /time• posataons. pvt rountry <.'lub. In· tCl"VICWS, before 11/\M. aft 2PM, 644:5-1-0-i Wa alress<'s. at On gin:il Plua. 2121 Balboa Blvd. l"Omer 22nd St. NB. Apµ. lymperson Wanted poltt'rs. lhgh w-.iges. Must bl' i.killed. ~.Anytime ------WANTED DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To deliver Dally Pilot bundles to rarnl'rs Rc- quin-s van or lar~r s ta lKlO w agon :md a j(ood dn'm~ rl'rord f'bonc M2 4321 and a~k for llarn· St'l•h• \ or Don Wilham . ., t-:QU/\I. Ol'l'(lH"fUNIT\ t-:MPLOYEI< W,\HEllOlJSE l"/\CTOH'I' \._,SEMHLt-:HS !Jllic or nocxpcncnl'i.' WELDERS ARC WELDERS APPLY lN PF.RSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 31.31 W. Segcrslrom Santa Ana. c.t EOE MfftH --------- Woman milture. w it h some nurse aide ex· perit'll<.'C Must haw t'ar. Mon thru Silt. 8:JOA to 2·JOP. NewPort a r('a. 645-:mJ WRITER Expcnenc1•d '" "ntmg trairun>: matcnr11!.. wo rk books. ras(• studil·i,. trainer manuals t•tc ExJ)<'rte n<'t' 1n srnpt writin~ for :iodio tapl' tr~ would bC' h<'lpful but not mandatory Top l'a~ l'a1d Wl•ckly WiU rons1dcr pro)l'ct or I Start No11. JOUWlg our st~1rr .i:. :i full HORREU Ulll('employc'(· Tet~ Sttvius IRV1N£ 752~ EOE M/P WEB<EHD RECEPT for busy R.E. Ofc in H 8 l"or interview t·all liarb at ~ oon Pl <>ast• 1n r l udc samplcls> of your work & salary I fee history. EOF:. Reply Ad 11511. £>-.iily Pil-Ot, PO Aox 15ti0. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ....................... ~s 8005 ....................... Admiral 14 cu fl F I F relng. Xlnt cond s.&6-0200 frt&Jdall'e dish"' a:.hcr Xlntl·ond 642-606 lkydn 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwmn. gir ls "Lal' Ch1k"" sting ray. lk nw $7S. 642-3449 1748 Bonaire Way. NB; near corner Tustin & 2.lst CYCLE&CO. New & u sed b1kl'S. Bought. sold & traded 2470 Newpo rt 81\'d 642-7910. Sehwmn J O·speed 27 • · Varsity. Good rondition Cost $160. takl' ~ (;;.ill alter 3 :JO p. m 646-f.W6 ----- -Cats 8035 .........•••.••..•..... Hi.mala)M youni.:. lovt•a b le ro mpan1on Gorgeous rolor. llu!> al lerglc 67J.S 71:11 ~ 8040 ....................... ~e PUit>. A K<..:. t•hamµ hne. 4 males. 49J. 7408 anyt1 r~ Shett.ie male pup. \'Mm pron tines shots & <'Yt.' 1·)( am. 91»-4510 Alghan pups/adults AK<.' bl.k mst s1lvt·r-0tht.>r l'OI or.> reas. 99? 97fi6 ~orbestoffor Ve·~ lov abl(' fe m lnsh Sl'tll·r s payed 9 mo. 847 9665 POODLES Reg. 9 wt•t•k.., 1 Apricot f. I lkd ,\pn<·ot f.lm-0109 free toy°" 8045 ..•.................... *** Alan F.41 I 038 Sclndcosffe Dr. Corona del Mor You are tbewUUl<:r ul two frtt tickets 1$15.00 "alue1. t11 Royal Lipinon Stallion Show al thl' ANAHEIM 1;0NV ENTION CENTF.R July 13, M, 15 (;all 642-567!1, l•Xl !!7:! tu el aim your l11'kl•t:. .. .. * ADORARLf:. lo\::tbk• kit tens. 10 wn•k:. Cd M 6'1().73\J Weld<'r1Frttl•r· J yrs t•xp, must ~or k from blu('pr1nl:.. be knowlcdgeabll' of weld symbols, tu.:h strength stceis. shop pro<'l'<lures, min s upcrv1s 1on fo r CT'dlle mf):!er in Fountain Vall ey . Top p ay. 754--0337 Big Scl et'l 1o n Oak rnEE ador..ibl~ k1llt·nl>. f\Jmiture 1201 Cliff Dr. long & short h:ur. nt'\.'<I Newport Bear h. 631-3230 ~ood home. Call 548·33&S Antique 42•• rd. pedi.'Sl.11 tbll'. leaf. $15-0 X Int. (.'()Od. $36.1632 KITTENS Call 964 .1453 -.,F•cn 8010 SmaU female dog. frt.~ to .. _.. .. ••••••••••••••• good hom e· l.1k l·~ USE THE DAILY PILOT F:~~ ~~~t\;g "FAST W. Warner nr Harbor. children. 642. 9-194 rw 11itwe 8050 ....................... OPER. "fll'l'tal rnaeh oper. clip. •Jn make SJ.SO hr & up :-.11•aclv woi:k . t:.M t>l23H2 RESULT" SantaAoa.979·2921 CASH PAI O _ _____ SERVICE CASH PAJD For gd used furn. anti TRAVt:L /\GENT ex· Ws br/Oryrs1Hc rr1 gs. ques&rlrTV's957·8133 s 1· w I n g M a e h 1 n c t)IX•ralor: Single nt.'Cdle i)owt•r machine. top wal:(cs. 645·6060 Nwpt Hrh. Call bet 9·5pm. !>lal1onery S tore 1n Corona del Mar needs ex· pcn enced sales lady . 1-\111 lime 5 days.xlnt worlung coods. Especial- ly ruw clientele. 675-1010 ------ SW1TCHIOARD OPHATOR Mu:;t btl responsible & dependable. Avail. for rooslshifts. Call for appl. ti4.S-756.'). Teacher needed for after-noon preschool program. Ywr child may attend mie.~21676 Teclmician CALIBRATION TECHNICIAN Ewgiuering Auoiciate Immediate opening with aa ~try leader here in Orange County. See ... our Jarge ad under ·Dectronlcs" in t.oday•a ci.lfaed or call: WR.SIEGLER ... YPIODUCTS DIVISION aotOEl>YerRoad coorner Redblll le l>)tor 1 s.ot.a AM, CA t714t 540-3210 ~ Oppty emplo1r rnff /b t .• • pe ri e n t' c d 0 n I y DIRECTORY workingornot957-8133 I BUY t>omellllt' & lnll·rn'I For Result ** * * Laj;una<irca494·9741 Service Call GE/Pc nneys was he r . Good used Fum1tur{' & dryer <eleel. Many <>P-Appliant'es-OR I wall TravelAgc·nt 642-5678 Lions. Lessthao2yrsok1. sellorSELLforYou Experienced ~gC'nl ht. 322 New S600. will sell pair MASTERS AUCTION needed w sale of vaca· for $300 661·6048 1 ti o n travel ind udin~ I ________ .L:8J4.==546=1.==::::::::::...;:...!.;::6464=='::'::'::&::1::3::3::·::9::6:.2...:..5 t'n.Dses & mlemational ~ :.ales . Sal ary com· mcns uratc w 1expl'r Qualified only need app· ly. 957 .2700 TRUCK DRIVER·MAINT MAN for sm t'hemical mfg co. 21 yrs min age. gd driving rerord. neat appear. Apply 1·4 PM Moo-Fri E.L.Moore Co .• 135 Commercial Way, C.M. 548-9831 nPIST /OFF. CUC We have immediat e opening for good typist t.o work 10 t h e orrice Services Dept. at our Npt. 8ch ~rate of. fice. Duties will include assistin g In our meil r oo m . ba c kup switchboard operator, mesacnger work, recep· Uon & genera l au around office duUes. Good typ. lnK s kills & some EXPOSURE desirable. Excellent b e ne f its. Please caJI Margo Har· Ue.~ .. Amcord Int• <Npt. Cntr. l 840-1900 For Ad Action call a -Pillt Al-VISOR 642~5&78 HOldtng. gaf,)Qe sale IS. lun •IY 10 00 d hltle DuS•tlMS on vou• own txit '' 11~ a bit of l>la""'"G l•"4l you H wane 10 c:I~ .m.t IO •4111 anc:t r.ow much lo ct1arQe lot HCl'I ~em ano tl'lefl you 11 need once ltO' so Ollle< peo()ie •HI ~now wl'l.tl you If! cn1ro•n11 And vou 11 111...e 10 oe aOltt 10 ma~e cl'la1111e 10< aft VCIUf cvs•~ so ll'llM meana voo sl'IOulO haYe IOfs ol one dOllat o.111 ano an uson~1 ol eo<"' Tllell yo.r M •an! 10 aovettise 'fOU' sw to '""9CC INC cfOWc:I YOt.r c~ c:IO •I '"'"". ••II" OI SrgMtnyOUf~ l>ulyOt.rll•..,1• 0'1191' Cf'OWc:I """"'•I SO You II rut'! .,, aCI tn Ci.tSlfiflc:I ~ lfllls cne i.me -~of"°"' 111e 10 • nos1 01 ~ t>v'l'fl"" One mote lfllt'(I oet UC> •~Iv .... <Illy 04 You< , .... ~ peoo1e re6c:I MIOIJI • Gareoe S• "' cia.s•f•ec:t iney sr.oo • .,,.,, Grttn anhqut< buffet has been used n 11ten.-o case or dr~r. 72" wide. n·· lu. 21" deep Mor offer 641).1049 Green h114h ba1·k c1t· ca s1onul rba1r w 101 loollln MS. 640 7o.&9 8' ti()(a. gold ~ 2 ~WIV(•I rod ch&rs SSO 848·8HO Onent1:il design danm~ rm :.ct. tbl & 8 chrs 1>1n ~ rm hghl hxture 2 mt.'<11c1ne C'abanets. white w gold tnm I white wall rab an et w t door~ 536·0607 Wiii sat'nfacl' ilnt1quc qut•cn headhoard w 1matt. SSO. II fl gold sofa~. <dean I 4 Pl' oak tble & rha1rs $40. 968·6195 or548·7654 l~'sdresser. lge tx-'cled nurror. S200 best ofr 67:>-~aft 6PM All Maple duung r m tl;I. t l'hrs. good l'OOd. Sl:iO 631·4973. Ot>bb1c l'cM cy's flotalaon mat tress wtspet'. 1ramc & box spmgs I wk oltl sld dbl $250. 554-1037 6 lovely daning rhr!>. h11!h back uphol<>. l.Jke nl'W Gold rolore<l scroll king ~L headboilrd, unus ual •193-2360 Ant1qu<' bt'<lroom furn b..'<f. armo1rt'. mirror. rrotlrt'SS & box!»pnn)!,.. $lOO I.ill' ;1~h dining rm thl. t.i 1•h;11rs, l;ul h·l. SlOO 963·Ml78 $la() Thom3S\ dh• cl1111n~ rm ~<'l for 1600 If ~largt· ~n;oo sofa S3SO f;lti 11:!7 ~andard box !»f>rJOJ.!°' & rmtlres::. and lit.'tl fr Jffi1· $25. ~I -6i23 8055 ....................... UAHAGl::SALt-; Nt•14 ~un rf. IC'fll trlr. !>lwll-.. l:.iw11 mowt·r. rrus1 :Jl7 Na~s.1u H.c.I. l' M. ~~ :.!"~>O Uarage ::.alt• · ;\t 1rri>ri·<I t~1blt>s. roll av.av b1·<1, "-OOU l;1bl1·. °'lt•rt•IJ ~lorGJl-10..15 Sal ooJy. '159 E fo1nwn 1010 ,._.cal loata. ,ower 9040 ....................... .. ........... ~ 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS rrom your busmei.s card Send one card for nch lag plus one spare We return permanently sea.led attract1vt> tag & strap. meeting airlm1' I 0 reqw re men ts Pre· vent lot!s & theft! for u (>el"!iOflallzed tag enrlo!!e wallp<iper. fabn r or 'Day Glo·· pal)tr & "-t.! will back & tnm your UI~ Or try two c·arch bltrk lo bark PRICES S2e11 or J $.5 "15 tags $1 60 e<i 619 lags Sl 50 ca lOor more Sl 40 l•a Sul~ Tax lnl'ludl'<I NO CAHO"' Draw your own or Sl•nd naml'. addre<is. phom• & we 'll make one c•arcl pi!r la)l. Add~ cac·h Send chet'k or monc} 11r derto PILOT PRINTING r 0 Box 1560 <Asta Me:.a. Ca !)26:!1i CERAMICS lla.ndpa1ntcd rc·ramH·• .. plaque-;, nall\1ty '><'l , plates. mu1·h m1,1· 1le1n'> Also spt•c1al ur ckr.. & t·olors don .. ,11 n• ai,onablc co!>t. 84tHl579 l'Vl~ * * * Rafoet Fraftc:o 2550 Santo Ano A n . CostaM~o You an· the wmn1•r 111 two frff tickets IS15 uo \aluc1. t .. Royal Lipiuon Stalli<Mt Show .1t lh1· r\NJ\11 t:l .\1 l'O:-TVE:-.rr10:-.. Cl·.NTEH July 13. M. 1:1 (.~Ill 1;.t! S67M. nt .!i:! lu claun )OUr lll'kt•h * * * llnll'l.l>"-H k lnduor ~tlutfh· l'o.ird Tahh· X lnl l'UOO ~ 5..}i 1193 lk•nm•ll Hr.11.lbu1 \ 1111 · to: n· n t 1 d .. · · . S 7 ~111 • l'1rasso htho ·t,,. II•· Jt'Wlt'r00 , Sl450 :"t'lm.1 n s t' r 1 J.! r .1 p h · · 'I h •' Uu..-.tlt·r". S795 53:i ~1.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NQw Selmur 7 alto !>ax 70 fl moonng m Avalon I $1.000or best offer aft 5 need 40 rt. tn1de down or Xlnt cond 631 3579 buy 40 footer. 64S 7673 1087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulasa AP60 AKC puppies I I wks old, 1 mule & I ft·rmle Also parakeets whale DOH~. Mallard cluc•kl1nl(s. Araucona (.1uckcru. 495-2261 JO' Sea Ray 300 Spt bridge twin mbd ~ Mere . Incl Decca radar, Konel fish fi.nder. radJo. heavy duty battery system • charger '77. 208 hrs Mu•h perfect . need:. 1\.C. TOP + Sl2.495. Call c>ves. 675-SSJS C.:ot•kapoo ft>malc ti II 15'3" Boston Whaler 70 wee~. real c ute S25 CJll hp J::vmrude. J::xtrai;. 60 C"l"fWll:S ~ 9274 l\rs 642·561S. 536·2286 Pleos & Orqons 8090 .....•••........•...... l'ARU)H Grand. ebony. Showroom cond.. must seU 640-2646 MEW TRUCKLOAD RE:HT AL PIANOS AVAIL ~mml!r '>Pl'C01al Sl!f\15 mo ~ deh' t-rs to home & lWll.., in home With pun·ha~1· opl1on 751·1121 HEW KAWAI 5'9" ----· t948 0 11TMAR 34· C'abin t·ruiser . diesel. A I f' . £alh. bait & fish tanks. Plath elect. winch, full c·anvas, swim step, largt· l1s h1ni coc kpiL. las t hault•d 1 78. Pri cc or SHl.250 11e1:ot1abl~ for qu11.·k ~all' P 1P 968-8635 <il' Cl;is.-.1r bay crmscr new fbi.:I hull. teak & bra:.s. dac~cl. full l'O\'er!> hard top, plas t1r 11. m tlows 645·74JO, 552 6101 Walnut J,!ranc.J Hcgular Boats, ScMI 9060 ~li\HI;> I On I y S529:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751 ll.21 Sporlinq Goods 8094 ..••................... l' n I l" m .1 n I' I.' a k I b a 1· k p a 1' k • h I u c l'o1 Jr)!Udrl1 mumm\' '1t>t·p1n1: bJI! I 1110 old ~ l'J 6"5 !1796 Misc. DIVING Equip· ~nt. l';.i 11 7~1 I K!Jtii Surf1111! l\J\Jk. lightly U.'>l'<I Pr1m1· t ond . m 1•r,·1l1hlc· high Call ti-lh 11t;.l l , x t·~t , t:.!l';\ol l\.•-.t ul l1·r tak1•.., (,.JI I-(."Ll'H.'>. ~1lsun X:ll •11 rort'. 1 :u ~. 11. uotb uk1• nt0"-. '~11· S250 l°J 11 ~ l~Jll\r.11'\1 TY. Radio, HFi. Stu~o 8 098 ~t Exrubbur s loop vt:ry cle:in. Must Sci I. 673·3441 H .. :LP'' MUST find a part.1wr or ~l'll my San tana 27 Great OOJt & ;, lanta~lll' deal l·1th1•r "a} Call for equipment l1~t & furlh1•r info ~-~ '"2·0563 {''Ill..., ~ANTAN1\~1 l..1k1• n{'W, nt•\4 lrlr bi3~9 l'ar·af1r Sl•ac-rall :!:. proll·~~ionally mJ111 1.11rwd 01(..,t'I m board. 1t·:.ik mtl·r I lto:icl. g;t II\.'\ , J 1•1• JI' ~. J> tl °' ~ I b j 1• """'l'°rl ~llp H70·tititil lfi \ ll!bi t'\ t • ., t!' l't·n~wn"' trlr ·l.1ll h t 'I.is.'"' , xlnl 1·1mc.J . 1111 "'hh & axil' on 1rlr si:,.1 lii!'I !'717 ilft .t & "knd-. :-01H•.!J ·z1·n11h t .. 1orT V. Sl.!>i .' y 1 \\ .m 1-'n•t· !>Jy • .. 11lt•r. IJ loot Ghcr.1 ''°'' 1Jt0'11!n r•ll't·r. Si:il• l>i·I 1'11' 1 '111' :~'Ji' t~lf>I altertipm 111' I(('" < ul111 -.. n m111 .. lll•;iul pit• s.!~11 l\.mt) ;~IU 11•'•· 1.1-1 1.:.u.1 .. , ,., Boats & Morine .pment .••.•.....•..........•• L..1nn•r 2:. l!li7, ~cni... ''°' 1•. hl'all H'd.)l •/I.. tr Ir & CI 11 'l&i ~lfiX.l CM. 8·5 !\1i~r 1n•m .... Ill <:unwt Jt, · t•utoff ...... wax.er. ruj..'. .:;hampoot•r v. nt'" 11r ...... ).!111111 1·1111111 8060 11011 s.m. 1 •• 11 0:11-; .. 1 t;7J ~~-Ml 1 ~ot 9010 •••••......•...•..••••. " * * Cl~ Gouthier 3581 Pine lrviM :JI ( '1Jp1>o·r 1!17:; F c: ~loop full\ l°flWlllli•I. $11.:;l~I !Sii· $It.I SABOT c .. mp SI JU '1t1.: !!111.X ........••....•........ II.Id, lt,1\ """' · ll11r"'' tJoa.rdt.d0 14 llh l;1q•1• 1111 1n.: arl·n .1 ~x11n111 5'\.S-2536 l(l')..'1Slcrl1i quart1·r hor"t'. 12 yrs, ma11' C ;1·11 tl• ~/bst ofll'r, 1:1;,s ~~. 8070 ..••..•.•••............ All u1amont1~ ~ i.!olll ~ht. rap l"J~h i 1 he holhnt' 21.3-435 :01<! 8080 .••.•••••.•............ Backyard l!as kiln. <!i l'U It. xtra flrl' bm·k. .... 111 ·1· s tanding htr :!n i.:a l aquarium Porc•t•l.11n laundry h .t.SUl St•ar~ Ill ' 1 .. 1ble ~J" l'r1·"'a' ln·t· ~landin~ frpl, Lo pnn·:. !°).18-9'lHI 01 Eng. nn~ t, ct H VSl 1-I ::.1de stones whl l!ld <1ppr woo. $529. &t2 849" • ~IOMC>Us Wont~ 8081 .•..••••••.•........... 11(.'K ET~ WA 'I/TEI> W.ll'lt to hu~ :.? l1r l.t·t-. 111 l.lw Lj)!w1a l'.ci.:r·Jnl l•I th1• \1 ;1slt·r.. R1•J'• tr1.1 bit l 'lt•J!>t' t:Jll b-lti i'Ul- ,J'l ul'~l L\1sh for u :.l'd houf...' (.'lt>an h4.irdCO\ .. r, uni\ No tt>:-.l books !!i'!I lr.lfi )nu .1n·1h1·"-lllnt 1 "' two free tickeh 1::.1:1 c•1 '.du1 ) . '" Royal Lipinan Stallion Show .11th• \ '\ \111-I \1 II'\\ I-'\ !IC I'\ I I Yn I< lul\ H I l I 1 l '.all •·I.' tt.;x • \t '· 1 .. d.ulll llUI I 11 l.t·I .. " .. 1.11 111 11 (,11 t ttO.J \I,, ll<tnt•m .!,, \.Ill r .1.J111 t;7.) :J7•f't 11 '1/,\'r' ~II !-.lcp ,1\,111 \1.m) 1·"1:tr.1c,. Xlm <·ont1 ... ~\UJ 1.i ... :11 ~ Hilt ll11h11-! .11 v. tr.11l··r Sl.•~"' 1'111 ~h~I Boob, Slips/ Docks 9070 ............•..•..••... . SllPS AVAILABLE \ \( '\1•,,.fJOrt ~lti li:h>I I pair mt:n s ml:'Uil 111 .,040 ~.J.., .1\ .11l.11Jll' for rhat1l't '"""~• Ir" "'.""" k -. trt•lch··• BoGts, Power .., I " nuvu ,.. ·""' ·' ' ··~·uJl'k s1tuat1ons or dryer ·199·25(Yi X tllain ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti'.11·1900 ll' llr111l1t1" !-11-<I. Fl~ ~:-; 8083 ••••••••.•..•.......... EUA.'THIC C;l n \H Ft•nuc•r !-.lrJlul'.1..,t1•r '°' h...V~hf'll t":t<.t' 111,Jt k -.unbur..,l hn1:.n ~1:!,", ~~ 1 0\11°1 °" )>\ 1 11 l I ,1 Ill C ,4 I I I 1 11 • t1>>.1 I SJ;.!.Joll Fu ni ~ .. 1 I U l \1annt• ...,..,. JIJ :'lh·l'I l'\ .. r.\ ...,J turcl.n .ii ll1ddl•· l.kll f......., bu'. 'l'll. trJdt• tii:.!lt3i . .t>" !-Id• '-hJI flll rt•nt 111 1\lllWf\Jl'Ol H.j ' -.1dt· Ur 1 hJnn..t. "I fl $7 p .. r boat It b75 :.;):l1, t'\1 .... \11)tlnni.: ~l\·.11lahlt' 1m ~vt1atd} tor a mi,.,. C:Jtl :m .,.,., 1ti1 CONVS..,TtO.,. C •NTIE"' 100 W ICo••llo An 4'noheun. Col.I •7107 FRIDAY -JULY 13-8:00 P.M. SATURDAY -JULY 14-2:00 and 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY -JULY 15-2:00 P.M. Prices are $5. 50, $6. 50 and $7. 50 Tickets at Mutual and Tic ketron outlets. ...... -·~· ..... •\ . --. .,.. .. ·-.... ..... ~,. . I \ -·-,,---------~-----.----~- ....... ----··---··-··. . , . . ···-··-··-· ... .. _. . .. .. • • .. • ~ • -.,.... • - -• .-•-• • r .,. ,... • ""' .,. • __.. • I Tnid> 95'0 Allfot, l"'porled Aalto•. hnport.d Alttot, IM~ Altto1, I"'~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~M;?;?d!y:;,;:::t,:•~J~u~ly~2~.~19~7~9~~~~~~~~_..;;0~A-ll•V-P-l~l~O~le<-...~'J....,f 0~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ITI ~ ton P 1U Srotl.ld.alt In& Ne~ ure1 • brka. cln AM FM lrk, IMOO MM?U ••••••••••••••••••••••• t7l0 T.,.e. 9765 Vet.. 9772 ~ Ulff Aaltot, U.H Aldo~. Und • ... w t712 .....,. ................................................................................................................. .. ....................... .Ji.iJ .. \t"1;;:;0~i~ lt7'8Toyot.a Corolla SR 5. 'i'IS&al. W 2ieDL kyl. C • c 9915 Orysa.r 992$ Mlrcwy ttsl ~I COUMTY'$ 11rh.ll, t1t i<'h Uru. new L&ftlM!d1. AM /P'fll. 19.000 A/C, Aa-;FM alereo •• .. -••••••••••••••••• ....................... ·~ ... ~ ............... .. OU>IST p1lnl S1l'rirlce SG~ nli,Jtlnlahape,muatae.11. cau. P IH. P IS. rf rack. •.,g Seville. S8SOO 1'\illy '64 Chrys ler . Xl n t 87 ~ar. good cood. 6'Mf43 14700. 6'2•9598. daya ' ~. x.lnt cord . SiileliO. equipped. transportaUon cor ~ all ong,mal Dy:. 91~ 11•9. & 81113-9823 aft 6PM Jotm. 6'75-llM. 9U-71Z9 Call Eveaun1¥. 631-1.872 5oS2 3849 l ves 73 XJ11,1vr1blk. ~.000 ml work ss.2"'528 XlnlCUhu ... e cr, • I ' " vtPa, now on full n\»lnl "" Mft'-otf •.1.9•~ $1000 Cc••..tal 9930 Monarch Gh1e. e very 9L20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7& (be, '1 Lu\ Mlkado. •hell. trpC. p a n.-1 , whNla, 11tereo. S28t5 .... ----· '11 D t'arruDO /\JC. p 1. .. mall. YA. n .100 ll5.l.Q283 ·~ l!rnl Fon! ~ too. hr" nt.l Cabover abtlll. p11ndltid, '7'1 f o\'ot 11 Pl! 7 3M ror :uni P U 11d \.'OOd, Pt-rl1 .. rt t (-t•Pt 2nit KN•r DX). 11800 I bat o( I ¥97 7tlM ~.,.~ 't7 OODG E Pop T09 win dow. long van w ixtru. slSJ& 5, reg &•¥. Xlnt PIP91JO.~ Wanted M1<'ro M1111 ur mim e»mper to rent 4 wb. Slartillg Mid July •19133. Lan<'e '79. 1p,· st>lf • COOlaioed. USt'd IWl\'l' "75 l.'ht•vy '-i.m . 4 i.pd l'\ckup. n~ l'n.: work, but body sound s.?200 ur fer 12L.!1 > I 1$1\\ 1111an ,\ m U> ~.'272ur "34·0085 '68 t-:l t'.1mmo Xlnt 1 1•11ll ~ IAAX 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bell&. &tolr. 540 7171 '76 Ctwvy < ontempo Van tlllalar'CYCln/ Cun \t' rs 1 on S 11111 d up Scuhn 915 ht>&l.lrvom StoH. tl'<' •• .. •••••••••••••••••• box, :.ink. dtndlt• thul '72 KAWASAKI 350, 3 cyl XLNT. COND. $650. 548-7015. mak~ tnl.o lk•d i\M FM s te reo t a pe Bul·ke l seats. etc Gd rood (AnzBCM990> Sfl640 Ph '67 Triumph Bonneville. 67~7417 650 CC. Good runnin -.-------- cond. $1100/otr. Eve . 75 Chevy long bed 714/547-6156. ask for Oar Custom 1n l. Stereo. TYi. :;4,000 nu. $5500. 498·0715, IOI MclAl!H'1 R'iO N 0..• M h n I\ d LA llAUttA •SM1 No ot~1\ 1-''>'v> C714t 522-SJll StlJndM\ h\ \ppl h llil ()I'll owner "'' • 1• Ul.l\8Jly Clt'an,xlnl , 1111<1 SX~100 752 620·1 "~ 11," 961 .:1843 t'Vt'~ & wk nth 78 IJMW J20I ult· t11u, >II r I , A 1 (' • ti , I u ' stereo1ta~· l'I""· 1 ,,xi. Alloys 675-0tilil '77 liMW. !'>Jell, t•ll'I 'nrl, f'S. l'H. l'W. l'll't' i.11k mirro r , /\C, AM 1-'M cass. 32,000 m1 SJ0,700 pp 496-4839 C4lp'i 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Ut1m \ltl. beauty , lo m1 . 2<! mp~. many xtras . Musi M'll t~ll) 0944 '74 BMW R75/6, lo m1 , '65 Ford Super Econoline DatSWI 9720 good condition $1700. Van. Top cond. $1150. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1900 499-4!59. '71 Oat.sun w;i~on t:11od ~ •78 DR 370. Lik ·m Chevy Van. Refrig & new. Ridden 4 times. stove. $YJ50. Asking t95(). 771-0458.• 960-4484 MotorHolllts. Sale/ '72 Ford ElOO w/campe1 ..,/Sfof'OCJI 916 convers ion. Many ex •••••••••••••••••••••• tras. $2000 530.7741 RENT Luxury Moto Autos Wanted 9590 home 22' Palomar.••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleeps 6. $250/week + WEPAYTOPDOLLA R 9'mi. 640-8585 for top us1'C! c·ar .. foreign, RENT 33' FIREBAL SELF CONTAI N F.D RF.ASONABLE. 645·2283 -SSOO UP FRONT FOR YOUR MOTORHOME • 'That's nghl --Dale's RV Rentals w1 II pay $500 l you upon cons1gnme1Jl o your '78/'79 18-22' Mini o ~:.i· motorhome. This will apply towards ymu Sl»$280 oel per Wl't'k We're O\:erbooked thru airlmes Please r·o nlact Mr Llssner DaM's RV llewtals 714 /559-4446 ltEHT A MOTORHOM •Van Campers •18"22' Muu motomomes •25-216' motmbomes Free lnturance Free miles -1050 m1 pc """· t week minimum donwst1ci. or rlassi('S. 11 vour <·ar 1s extra dean. Set> us FIR ST' fff l1tO,.~C~ • 292.5 Har bor Blvd \OST A M 1-:S1\ 979-2500 ~n't Sell Your Car" CREVIER MOTORS PAYS TOP DOLL1\R ForClt'un Used fmports (;all Mike or Don 83S.3171 WANTED! Lat<' model To'lllas, \;ol\OS, P1tk ups & Van:.. CUI us t.oda~"' TOYOTA·VOLV..O I '66 H..-W ll•d. trans. nl'l'll" oo<ly v.urk $700. 64!-i !l!•~I LARGE SELECTION OF ALL MODELS SHOP & COM Pi\ RF. BARW1CK DATSUN S.1n .Jua n ( .1p1·.tr .1nro 831-1375 493.3375 *DATSUHS* Larqe ~dion Of All Models SALF~4' LEAS! N<I PARTS·SERV ICI:: HUGE INVENTORY OF l 's CO~TA MESA •·, DATSUN 2845 HARBOR HLVD 540..6410 540-021 l '73 Datsun 240Z·Loadcd, 1n t-xri.>pllonal c11nd1l1on ronrl1t1on & 'l'r} lov. rrules. Call for dl•la1b. 53h i361. II.JI Z19e 1039 ....._. UMd '72 CS>e de Ville xlnt cond •••••••••••••••••••••• • .... ~ . Bestorr Must ~ell '611. Llncoln Xlnl cond lse. perf m el·h <'ond l 1 ;i 4 vnt· uwne.t, moe;t 72 c.etica cond loaded ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759--0154 · blk Brown/tan $4.~ d~ ex AMC 9905 Bl,OOO rru 2dr whl/ IH8-l400. evs 673·64S.. xlnt r ond tbro ui::hnut Mag wb.ls, MUST SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d d I MUST SELL' ~tofr 38.0001l\ll~.by 1µptonly NOWS22'75675-1401 '76 Seville. oa e . Cl t&9'7-U!'I oont11ct IMinul ti7;$ J750 AMC Pacer '7819 I ll. miles, Divorce sacnfwt• _ _ _ _ _ '73 Town C •1 r F u II ~ IX 0.·2220 im Corona, auto trana. wag. Air, stereo. rack. lst S1500caah1.akes (7141 eon.tt. 9932 eql.Dp. n('W n1<.1s. &JM mi . 9740 air. rompl. reblt. $l2SOor 19.000 mi. Pwr. etc. Uke e.3816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:nx> 963_·8_1_1_11 __ _ MIR ..... ".. best552·5016 n ew . Pvt Pt Y · 1977CHIVROLET ...,......_ 9952 •••• e •• e e. e e e.......... 714 A<U 11"A 77 "Anrado c-...... -~ . .....,. ..... ----.--· coav~ T·TOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 :Ktil.., lobartu bm w (l '77 Cehca lltbck. good Every conceivable xtra 51'5 h~ llt-llt offor m1Jg, auto. xlnt cond '62 Rambler. 6·cyl, gas including 6 way pwr With automatic trans 64tl 14:r; $1,ll!O IKZ-0474 saver. Runs hke a lop tape, cruise, leathl·r Lo aded & a be a ut v' 1979FORO ·1~ J.llll> IU4M Oll, 'Xtra :!li:.tl IJr\k, beige . ~. t,.1 1·111111 Abk for Howdy 1:-,. I /:'I> 11, I~ ~EL. 111lvl'r grey. h~1tll~I )0.000 \ti ~I WO 644 73L5 \11·11 l-dl.~ 11170 S C:hlSSll.'. 1111111 .i l' r o nd. $5700. t>m l.'d to e II 645 3232 1•rn 300SEL 3 5. tobacco bm tcognac lthr inter fM stereo. AtC. 54 .000 o rig mi's Perfect $10,950 M U !1!136 !I S; E H'l> & wkml.s ·197 1661 ------ 1966 Mer cedes 250SE roupe. sunroof. leather, xlnt cond. 559· 1258 or ~'9·8JOO ~xt 2111 ask for Leanne ''rJ :MO 051. 5M m1 , while w tb a mboo int. snrf. Blaupu n kl A M t F M I 1· a s s • M1rhchns $17.600/offer. 7!'>!) 00-10 ~11'6.1 I!•){ &lpc•rb Cond. 10 vut ~ l'~ I ..1uto. s.!850. 1;.w 0352 MG 9742 .•...............•••••. ·oo MGB lmmac ans1dc & out Spo k e v. h eel ~ AM Fi\t {'u~s Sl .!IOO of. ler 640 8611 MGI 9744 ........•......•....... 'tS MG B. good cond, nl'w tJr~. $1500 4~1 :lli75 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 Opd :lllmpi;:, l!.t 51250 Uikl'S me home. Hohm Cl?& blue 646·8357 Pantera 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 L Pantera. mint l'Ond. S1500/Lakc over pay· ml•nls . J\s k for Jim 963-9636 or 752· 1920 Peugeot 9748 •...................•.• PEUGEOT SALES, SERVICE AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY A t\ILAHLE BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT REACH 752·0900 Pone.he 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Corolla Sport Ci>i! · Stlpd, AC. Unted wind. AM1F M /cass, rad1>. 27mpg, like new. $4500 St6-4191 T~ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 TR6. SOM, $700-take over payments or $3700 cash. Cherry rond. Must sell 978-0788 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW • Having trouble sell· ~your car ? Try us Top dollar -Paid for or Not! Bnng your <'ar lo J im Marino Volks wage n , 18711 Beach Blvd., Hunt· ington Beach · Ask for Frank Marino or To m Aikin. 6 REASONS TO BUY & SERVICE AT JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN ·I· SftlVlCE Dff'T. Of't .. 'TIL 9 ,,M; MOHOA YS ·2· ,.AlTSDEn.~ 'TIL 9 ... M. MO .. DA YS Ir 'TIL 2 ... M. SATURDAYS .3. SALES OEf'T. O,IEH 7 DAYS A WEEK .4. WE LUSE ALL MAKES & MOORS, Sf'fCIALll.IHG I~ VW & MftlCIDIS IEHI .5. WE HAVE OVER I 00 l"REOWHED ECOHOMY CARS TO CHOOSE FtlOM -6· IMMEDIATE DB.JVHY ~ MOST MODll.S 11711 llACH ILVD HUMT1NGTOH IUCH 142·2000 Needs paanl & muffler. Elegant car al $74001of <GSUWE > $400. m -4840 fer. Must sell. (969RG !'.: > OHL Y $9298 '76 Pacer. has everything. H awaiian Arn Cu HOWARD Chevrolet good gas mileage. smo~ SS&-4272or834-0985 Dove & Quail Sb cert. 12395 544·3606 '77 Coupe de Ville. blk on NEWPOHT BEA('ll ;4 MATADOR 36,000 ml. blk. Mh1t cond Moon 833-0555 c lean . s harp. gd rool. loaded Lo m 1 ~. mileage. Sl.600/or bes t S1800. 644·9571. 752·8011 oft takes tl. 673·0200 '78 Seville: Fully eqwp. days. S48·4046 eves & drk bm metalltr. camel wkn<b. top. $12.000rt o lease. 759-9501 ·7•1 v 1-:'ITF. Sliver oy:.ter int. 11 M Loaded 644 414i ,., ..... '66 Corvette convertible Beaut1I ul throughout S7500 673 3983 ---- MUST AMG COIRA 11JRBO. 4 l'Y I . 4 ~pee<J trans. i.urvoof pwr :->lt•t'rinl( & h rJke~. AM irM stereo. mai.:s At llkl• new·only JOOO mile,.. 11230(.i > I Stk P lWlll $6958 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 "Tl GREMLIN cpe. econ slid: 6 . Excellent mechanical cond. aeoo. 548-5148 9917 ....................... f'Ord 9940 '65 Mu:.ta ng 289 en~ Aulu ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans SltiOO 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 camaro, lo mi's, xJnt cmd 754-7910 '72 Le Sabre 17mpg 20gal l9m New ures. Very good tank. mes reg. Lo1m 1. ----'·u 1000. 644-1.528. u.uw on s$.1J28 '76 Electra. LTD. Loaded. Silver. $3400. Make ofr J im 540-5423 dys. Coclloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS ~ 18 c;>.alty Ir Price LARGEST SELECTION OFNEW&USED 1N ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION PLANS Av&lable on Most Cars • Orange County's S.vllleCettter • 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE With leather. tape, lilt wheel. cruls e control. Cabriolet top. full power, factory air <'ond. & low miles. (541M0Wl. $4599 • 1976 CADILLAC SID.AM DE VILLE With split power seals. full YU1yl top & all of the cadillac power assists. 1mPRA>. $4999 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE With leather . crwse con· trol. AM /FM stereo & 8 u-ac.ktape. t074RKQI. '77 LT. T·top slvr Wltl'd vet ml. fully eqwp. 21.000 mi SSIOO. 847 ·241i9 a..,,... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FfHAL 1978 Q.EARAMCE! on Cam a ros. Capnce-.. Monte Carlos. Maltbui. ~ Novas. Drastic redlll IJOO.S! SAVE NOW!!! CONHRL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor HI' d Cl ~ I"\ \1 K' .\ 546-1200 , ' I -· aa ~ -_....,.. .. _. S.tft• Senk••Leftiftq .. -TMIMU MIW 6 US9 C.U ¥AUIR IM~COllMTT' 21 Allto C...ter Driu ---·-Of'ftC 7 DAYS A WIH 768-7222 ••• Jay O. Golckt.in 122 Cleo ~Bea<h You are the winner of two frH tick~s ($1.5.00 value I. to Royal Upiaan S~Show at Lh., ANAHEIM CONVENTIO~ CENTER July 13, 14 15 ~:PHIL LONG FORD l•••••••••t ut '-91'1 0. ... ''••••' ., .. _.,,.. A\o!IOC•M•I , ......... '7 6 Gran Torino I 1lr M'<1an lo m1 ,1111 contJ Air t-ll.'. $2.100 0111•1 l62SLX HJv.a11Jn Am Co SS9-4272orH:i.1.0'J85 -- 78 Granoda 4 door, C hotl't' of 2. xlnt 1·ond1 lion $4000 t lti3Ql !-~ 1 1fJ,.J11.,n m ~·o 5.'l9--t:r. ;! ur 8:~ IJJ!I.,', 't)O I.TD 4·clr. run~ hut nt-edl-somt-work S351> .)jti ~ ~k IOI \I SALE SALE SALE 2WEEKS OHLY OVER 17 f'OROS TOCllOOSE 1-'ROi\t All of lhese ('ar.., arc 1!177 Granad11 4 dr:-> All haVl' au· l'OOd. radio, h11at1•r vinyl interior. radials. etc These a rc m very good mechanical l'Ond & appearanCt:' We must bell these <'ars & an· of fennR them Lo lhl• pubhl' for approx S800 $121)() un der current Whol1•!>ale Blue Book For m ori• 111 formauon & "hen• tu :ol't' th,·m CJ ll llJ v.a11Jn J\m Co 55!1 4272 or 834-0085 '11 LTD: Auto, AC. PS. PB. very lo m1 mu:.t ~ell $1195 673-5918 t>iO 0649 '64'n MUST. Conv rare. 1 spd·fi ryl. xlnt l.'Ond 2!50 64-0· l fi(l4 Oldunobi~ 9955 ·············•········· '76 Olds Cut lass Sa Ion F\J I ly powerru. Cn11s1• t·onl Stereo AM 1 l'M rad111 x lnt cond SJ.>Hlll IM·l47i --- jtl Cutia~~ S11 lon. lop 111 lim'. ~Int t'l1t1d llH I nn" l l rt·'· lu 1111 ::,.;'11111 ti1:1-M."1!"• l'\ 1·~ 9957 •...................... Jofwtson & Son UHCOLH0 MERCURY "SJk•1'111I t)l lhl' Wt•t-k 1978 PINTO :-. 1 I ' ,. 1 <' ' 1 ' r 1 " 1 .1ulum.1111· r.111111 .S ht·dt~·I llllill EB I Sl450 ~lla1lw11 HI .I 'I ~40 5'i:lU --- ·75 Pinto S<1r Wdl! H~1 ofr 0:..v~ 957 :120;! .JJ11 11r aft 8 pm. 1).16 947K 72 Pinto t'lt•an. r um wt-II. nrw tires L .. m1 Call 6411 -tltil Air c·nnd1t1onin1? f11r 2,tJOOcc Pinto Sl4!.5 536 Hi32 ~ 9960 ••......••............. 197 5 PLYMOUTH Fury Custom Suburban $325-$625 per wt!ek D*'s RVR~s lrvme ·SF-Denver Cott• M••• ""646.UOl Of' S40·94'7 714 1_S59_~6 ___ Pvt. party ncc•ds dean '58 Por"che Cabnokt. 9"'~~~--~~~~I new. nl'w. ncv.. totall~· '70 VWCmpr,reblteng,20 restored, 661·75.19 MPG. rn u s l s e 11 . $5999 Call 642·5678. ext 2i~ t1 c.laJm you r t1r kt•t' ••• '77 LTD II 4 Door Very good f!llS m1lea~l'. all poss1hlc e x lru:. $3800,o ffc r 133 11 1 Haw1111 an A m C'o 559-4272 or 834 ·098.S 3 Seel Stauon W .1)!1111 Torqudhtl' l r:.tn'> \ " t1nl ~IJS.., 1•m1'>'1"11 control ~yskm. L II r. mote control mirror'> J\ll'. <111to mat1c. pv. r trulJ?atc· window & <1001 locks Pm·ed $900 heluw HIU l' Book 11 11!11 mileage Sl.2'J5 plus ~nu gl1 J ln·i.> tank 111 i:a' urn hl· !ween al Tht• Da1h Pilot. 330 W HJ~ St Coqa Mc•sJ u r 1·all ('11culu t 111n l>i:11t &&.! "321. ext 2\0 '78 29· Executive: lo mi. car. tru1·k. d l.' CASH. .<.Int rond. full ac•cess. 1 21314<M 1138 ·ai Datsun pickup w 1shdl, of a kind int. $31,000. in dash J\M FM H trk ~7-8191 /494· 1237 eves. Autos, Imported bt.K'kt-t 'ol'a ts & mJ,..~. nch ••••• ••• •••••. ••• •• •••• b(){ly work. Cu f.>l'I \' ti For rcn l : 20 ' rn 1n 1 General 970 I molor & trans. 54U·205ti motorhome. s~l~~nl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• after SPM Sllll wk & mi 64 · 1llti8 Ford t:ortin;i, only i-1 1 ..a.. 2+2. Super dean, Micro· Mini home 197 48,300 mJles. Good gus loaded 4 s pd mag whl&. Toyot a 17'. :->elf <·on saver. S600 645·ti1H air 493·545!Jevt.'l> ~~.;.,xlnl MPG. fT.775 .. u.a0 n_0 ---9705 --1--......,..,..,., ~ "....... '78 280Z. lo m1 eat,:c, spot •••••••••• •• •• • • • •• •• • • ll.s.'i cond. Si750 Tax Sheller. '78 22· 4· ALFA ROMEO -8J0.9197 STAR. 6.800 m1. Extras 10'1i-of cost uix l'rechl Pre-rented for 6 wks 847·7500 '74 Travelle mm1 home Many extras 498-2335 a rt 4. •••••••••••••••••••••• SA.LES. SERVICE AND LEASING '7ll (.Ll-:AHt\~Cf: NOW IN PROGHESS! .UCH IMPORTS 8'iR Dove Street NEWPORT REACH 752-0900 SERVICE DEPT. '78-S-p-yd-er. 25M. 32mpg, ()pen6DaysA Week $1 0,000 /best Rick 'T1 l1!() Z 2+ '.! V. hill' .)SI/. ttg. g&.. ~7.~) 846 6228 ·7~ 2UOSX. l'll·.1n, lov. mJle!:i. 5 spd. $Ul50 !lf>l!-9445 ·73 24UZ Must :.di. $4 llltl/ U;t olr. !lfo0-4184 ·74 260Z: auto. xtra~. nt!w paint , $4800/l.o pymnts 75J 7317 Mon ·Fri.:7:30-5:30 675-91371Ha rt 833-2781 Saturdays : 8: 00-S: 00 ~ Fft'rari 97 2 3 ·n Turbo Carrera. bronze S2:m/best ofr . 644·1528 m e l a ll1c. llkt.• new . ·73 Super Bug Orange, ~.500 499·5000 1\utomalic /\M 1FM. air. Ull T . 1!170 . one cass 499·2286. o wner Clean Ext ras . '71 Bus, rbll cng & trans, $7.500 $?50() '68 Bug rblt cng. 644 ·2922 ~. 548-258.5 art 6. ---- '76 Targa Ul JS Cassette deck. /\C, nu I irt'S, gold. must st·1· to ilppreciate. $1.5.500 '197 133:! '67 VW Bug f(ood cond. $1,475. Make Offer . 963-881.5 ---'73 limited edition Sport '00 3568. XJnt mech rond. bug. Xlnt. rood. S2.8SO. 25·30 MPG Rsl ofr. M .5.6"2·3804. 00 7342. 1171 1132 dys '72 Targa . J\ 1C, tape. ex l't'll cond. Sl0,500. 64().025.5 ------'75914 Stereo tape, maf(s. luggage ratk. air. $5995. Pnvate party ti73· 1148 '72911TTa rga 5spd.alr. korus. alloy~. $8995. Ph 64U9fi8 '11 911 T IS s usp{'ns1on. Blk on blk SHOO. ll 's a steal 673·4485 '57 VW: Needs rront·end work, runs good. Make offer. 64S-9473. 66 Bug, new engme. stereo $1000 or be s t 961).J.5961962·3465 ·73 vw Thing, lo m i. fbrgls lop, r oll har. stereo. nu lires. $2500. 55&8407 Mias Chrys.-Pty. -.72-Sp-yd_e_r_, -n-cw-to_p_,_p_a_an_t, •••••••••••••••• ••••• • • ~~~.:~vd. good condition. 30mpg, '78 :nl GTS, red/Lan. 900 '7SSTarga, gold metallic, .r4 ... 193... 542,3423 mi. $43,000. G34-Cl811 or 61,000 m1. $13,000 neg. "79 Ou~sel Dasher. brand new, 4dr, very dlx Int, xtre tanJc dlr. (2325) Call 714 /494-4123 '72 VW 4ll wgn, auto. air , radio. n e w tires . $1,700 /fir m 675·0666, 675-9663 " .,. , 8lH890 5116-3419 eves 558·9022 dys .... 9701 TUNE UPS. Cadillacs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche, professional 14 lOOlS 4 dr scd. /\IC. '64 Porsche liOOOOR BEST OFFER workmanship. t come to Arr $2400 vou. Jim: 95.S-Dl. 64z.2510or 646·4848 '72 2A6GT, original. xlnt rood. red beauty, blk inl. 24K . $1 9.500. Eves 1-689-2200 493.3416 DIESEL .AMlol for Sale 9725 Mov ing, mu s l sell 1979 Das her $8450. Porsche 914 2.0. lo mi. Consider older car in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1MW 9712 NT ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTA '76 Lancia Bela HP1': 5 ~re at m pit, w I bra . 1_tr_ade_._7_14_/_83 __ 1-_0404 ___ _ 832·9890 anyt.i me ___ Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE TO ooo READERS AND spd. 23mpg, 16, m1. ADVERTISERS leather int. t'uns1looks new $SM)(). ~2954 eves. The price ot Items & 1 ~' • 1110ADWAY adverti1ed by vehicle SAHTA AHA '76 131S: 2dr, Sspd . dealers lo the vehicl J\M/FM. 24mpg, 461\f m1. classiCied advertising 835·3171 $2500. 752·2833/544·66•19 1957 Coupe. xlnt cond callfomia c ar Senous offers by eppt onl y. 673-3750 or 494·2220 Rois Royu 9756 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ooh.lnllw does not Include THI. UUIMATt OtllVING MACHlllf eves. any applicable taxea, •USED IMWs• •-------~ #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. licaae, l ran1rer reea. '773:1>41pd,st <670SPV> 76 Xl9 Roadshr ROY ftmDCt cbarles. fees ro '7753>4spd S/R (0119> 36,000 actual m iles. 1 ~ CARVER =-=a:SU:~ ~: ::~m~~~~~) ;";p~h;.'Too~~}1re~: ROLLS·ROYCE aa. docwnentary pre· CloMct S.•drp <IMJAJ> Hawaiian Am . tMO J.tmbofu aw U•• cbal'les unlesa1 ii1iiiii!iii~ii!ii!iiii.!'9 Co. 5.'iM272 or S34-0985 ... ..,_, a..c11 otlllrwla apec:ified byl '4CM444 U.~r. Honda 9727 ClOS.O SUNDAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Cllloea Ll~. lmmac aM.. wbi lacquer paJnl, + ... part.I, 31 K.PO mtl~ ............. 9150 ...................... . .,,~~ •I.Ma .. lllmr, A.mo. J'S, PB, •• -All/1'11 *"° a 1al llJlk, lo ml, n••Ml·llllO wknd1 -·-wkd)lll . • fMME IATE DELIVERY! LARCH s&ICTIOH OF~l979 320l11 5211'1 ALS0'3$CSl'1 IHST.OCkl QllJ todaJ . We also may bave that pre-owned BMW you an lookloa ror1 131·2040 495-4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrancl Mew '79 HONDA Cars MANY To c:MoH FrOtltl UNIVERSITY Oldl•Mle ..... C... • GMC Trsb BO Harbor Blvd. o.ta Mesa 540-1164() ''78 Roada CVCC brn w/plnatripea AM /FM ttereo cass. Xlnt. cond. 9',500 84-4-41133 '59Silvcr Cloud 1 $19,000 98.HL•4 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAi ~SlaVICE »IDLIASIHG "11Q.&ARANCE NOW IN PROORl:SS! llACH IMPOITS .. Dove St..- NEWPORT BEACH 711-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SEttVICE ANDl.liSIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IE.AILI llCI VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ~9JOl 540-9467 ORANelCOUMT't VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Denier i.n Orange County ! BUY or LEASE DIRECT Have )'ou read today '1 ClMlified Adi? It notl )'OU1A miMlna the bf9l bafl&lnl In town I • I 976 CADILLAC SEVILLE Padded top, Ult wheel. r n.ose control. spht pwr seats. AM/FM s tereo II track & low, low miles. C884PP0> $7999 • 1977 CADILLAC B.OORADO COUPE With leather, s tereo radio. c ruise control & Cabnolet top. <312RXJ l $7999 • 1971 CADILLAC SB>AM DE VILLE With' dual comfort power seals. crwse control. wire wheel covers & full vinyl padded t op. (SUfZS). $9399 • 1971 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE WiLh stereo tape, cruise control & Cabriolet lop. (782'TZW). $9499 • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE With leather, cruise con· trot. s tereo radio & 8 track tape. <483RKQ>. $9999 • OVER lOO QUALJTVCARS TO SELECT FROM • NABERS ~ 2600 Hc\rt>OI lllv<1 Costtl Mes.\. 54().QIOO 1977 CAQIU.AC C:OUPI R VILLI Whit.,... leather int. ~Uy ~,_Of')' equipped loc. pwr. cir. ~p ••pUt IMU. Ult, c~t. stereo !Ape 6 .WI rob(, EX\J'a C~.i,. 38,000 miles . (47SSYH). $7500 R.J . l)9meron. Al.IOC. 11J..2126 73 s.ctan deVllle. new u... • beu. Lo ml, aood eond.11100 ..... .. Transporta tion Che vy New tJrcs. reg gas IJe,1 olfer 714 639· I 5?7 --- 1973 Chl•v Capnn· I owner car . /\1r rondt· l.loned, uses r11gular or hl·lesl gas S1200 or besl cifer 768· l8L2 "S7 Chevy 210. restorabll· runs well. Ca ll SlJ\l' ~1 ------ ·73 Monti: Curio rond. 55.000 m t ov. nc r . $2250. 675-~ X lnt On1 p ... '76 Capn ce f:.;t atc M.1 Wi;rn PS. PB. cru1i.1• ste reo. fue l c ronom' gauge ~ '67 Chevelle w / s tert>o Good trans port.it ion Best offerta kes 557 ·K~l!'iJ ---------ChrylJ.r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICt• CHRYSLER '77 CORDOIA Loaded including s un roof. stereo, rull power & low mileage. 1429RYXl Warranty aval~ble. $3995 JIMSLEMO ... S IMPORTS uno KARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-127, 13)..9300 ·w Ford Cortina <;In WJ!n Runs i:ood Goud ~as rrulage 9>50 6'15 !1400 MaYttick 9947 ..•••.•......•........• '73 pwr s tn•rini.:. h i.I S•'.Jli., '<In & ~1 I ~'M ~ltrt'o l a,.., \.\I l'o"t'r ~ll'f :"1•" \ tn\ I r<H•I l n1kr .'inl-: m1 o 11..: owner Sl 250 ~ 5400 Ga' $a\cr 'ii \1,1\l'nrk Xln\ ninit IA• m1 S!IOO 546·9'bl!I ---Mire.wry 9 9 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNT\ 'S MEWEST Ll!ltCOLN MERCl'RY Ut-;ALERSllll' RAY FlADEBOE U NCOL:'ll ~ 1-:H<'l'H\' 16-18 /\ut<l Crnll•r Or SO"'wv t.ake f''orcst exit . IR\'l E 830-7000 '7i (irand M ttrCJll•' Loudcd w xt ra~ Xlnt roncl Nu 11 res Bluebook whlSl' $5300 ~t'l l tng pnce $4000 &14·6327 IFYOU have a service to offl'r or goods lo sell. piece an ad in thl' Da ily Pilo t Class1f1cd &ct1on Phone 644! 567_8 ___ _ '75 Fury Custom Suburban Sta W9n All cx lra~. I' !;,. P ll. "M FM. A C. l'l11l'1,, l'mJSSIOO rontrnl ::..\" .. k m. V II, t'IC' l'l t' . lll llh m1lea g1• l'ri1·1·1.l St)OO below Aluc Honk SI .29~• plus you get 11 frl'l' tank 111 )!a." L'an be seen at thl· l>;i1h Pilot, 330 W Ba~ !'ii ('11-.1.1 Mesa or eall C'1r1·11l.11111 n U e p l . t>'2 5h"'iK. ext 2 IO '75 & 'i6 Ph mouth!. II) Fu r \ 4 <l -1 ' t ,, I 1 o n wa j!of):. \II IUll~ cqlDppt,.I \ir \\I F:\I rH<LO P ll I' ..., 'ln:;t l'()lor; & 1n1t·n11r... \I I ma1n1.1111 .. i1 '" t 11•1•1 till'\ hdnw' \II a\ .111 ;it SSlltl $1000 lwluv. Hll11 Book whol<'!>alc I'"'•' Oruly P t lot J:lO w H.1 \ St. CM S.12 13:!1 Fkl't Mana~cr __ _ Pontiac 9965 ...•••......•.......... '75 Pontiac L1· Man -, Sporte Coupe. ~ood <·nntl. stlwr w1blk mll•r A C, $2250 o r b 'l o il e r . ~.1379 Vfll)lt 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Vega "'1!0 Sl:!OO New cllrtch. J?OO<I c·ond. U200. 640-448.'l ----........ w 9100 Autos, New 910 Alltos. Hew 9100" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .L, IMMEDIATE &111L DELIVERY! 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(Ser. 811AP9X163956l. 1972 PONTIAC Auto .. air cond Beautiful car Sliver color { 569FGW) PRICED TO SELL! 51395 1972 FORD VAN va. auto .. air cond . mats. stereo (25915M). PRICED TO SELL! 52295 1976 GRANADA GHIA Auto trans .. air cond . vinyl top Excellent car (859NPD). PRICED TO SELL~ 53295 1 '177 MONTE CARLO Air cond .• tilt. cruise. stereo. (643RXN). PRICED TO SELL! 54495 Cruise till •,tP<M~. all po wer Gold CrJIO< 723RTP) PRICED TO SELL! 51995 1975 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Full oower including air c.ond, vin yl top, AM /FM stereo t049SWV J PRICED TO SELL~ 52795 1976 GMC V2 TON PICKUP SIERRA GRANDE Camper shell. air cond .. auto. trans . power steering & brakes ( 1030302) PRICED TO SELL! 53695 1977 FOUR STAR MINl-MOTORHOME Beautiful. low miles. (389TOJ) PRICED TO SELL! 59695 . 1 l ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 2, 1979 ~our Hometown Dally Newspaper Fl FTEEN CENTS .......... hooting Down of SkylOb 'Hazardous' WASHINGTON (Ar> "l have no idea," said the letter to thti nation's apace qency. "What tf you shot a ma55tlt! lh•l l'ould i.ct-k O&lt Skylab by radar and blow it up'>" The writer. from Lowsvalk. Ky • h•~ 11 lot of ~ompatny with ' lhat ldea. • SKVIA.B'S IMMINENT OF.MISE IS prompting 1t flood of lt:t ters to President Carter. to thl' Nallonal Aeronautics 1&nd Sp11n· Administration, to 'on~rei.s und to tht: Pent agon. and m1tny of lhem wonder Wby can't the United Sta\t"• "'1th its arsenal of nus:.1le, :-.1m ply zap one us.root sp1tc·e :.tutaon pl.•l'•dl) orb1tmg Earth bt!forl! 1t fallsdownandhurts somebod~ '> The answer may be surprising ''.If Skylab we re blown up by conventional explosive:. in orbit. s ays NASA Adminis trator Robert fo'rosch. "we would expect more 1t~br1s to survive re-entry Not only more pieces. but significantly higher aggregate weight, thereby increasing the potential hazard.·' OE8111TE NASA ASSURANCES THAT the risk from Skylab's rt>turn predicted to occur between July 9 and July 16 is n11n1mal, many of those writmg to Carter and the government <1~t-m·1c:. don't sound convinced. Tht.· ~orry may, m no small part . be the r esult of NASA 's ef tort to be candid about what may fall from the heavens when the 77 5 ton :.pace lab ::.lams mlo the atmosphPrP · We foresee." Frosch said recently. "approximately 500 pu~ce~ of debris l'apable of causmg tnJury. over half or which will we igh under 10 pounds. The analysis mdicates 38 pieces over 250 pound:. of which 10 are over 1.000 pounds and two are 3,900 pounds or more "ALL OF T HESE PIECES CAN be expected to reach the Earth tr2w eling near vertical at velocities from 30 mph to 260 mph." The answer to the letter writer in Louisville is that the hazard from a re-entering obJect depends on how much of the object burns up -or al least s hrinks m size and weight as 1t goes through the atmosphere. Configuration of the obJCct ha:. a lot to do with its survival lo the s urface. FROSCH SPEAKS IN Tt:RMS Ot' conve ntional explos1v~ for good reason NASA d1dn 't even consider UM! Qf a nuclear warhead because treaties proh1b1l that type of ac t1v1ty in !>pace A s pace agenc·y :-.poke:-.rnan, ~sked about that, shuddered and said: · Don't even hint C:Jt 1t. If you thmk we gel a lot"of lelkr~ now ... . ... ·2 Countians Shot in Huntington O.t1ly Ptlol SI.ill Pnoto HONORED BY CHAMBER Fountain Valley's Renfro FVChamher Names Renfro ·Man of Year R eal estate man Curt Renfro has bet>n named as the Fountam Valley Chamber of Commerce's M an of the Year. A chambe r m e mbe r since 1976 . Renfro has headed the special events c ommittee responstble fo r swap mt.>ets. Monte Carlo nights and oul of town excursions. Renfro was named at recent ceremonies during which James D. Petrikin was install t.>d for a second term as President or the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. Other orriccrs selel·ted were Frank Darlmg. 1st v1ct: pres•· de nt: Frank Brvant. 2nd vice president: Walt '11ammond. 3rd vice pres id ent (.I nd J i m Kuhlman. treasurer Dire<'tors s elected were Roberta DeFraga. J ohn Kelly. Howard Kline. Pal Plumleigh, Jo Ann Wellborn. Marilyn Groff und Don McGenty Cops Claim Illness SANTA MON ICA <AP) -A ickout by office rs prClf P .. •:.1g a :wage offer continued ne re today as the seven-man overnight s hift called in ill. ~New Daily Pilot Price ip Effect Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot went from $3.50 to $3.75 per month ef· feclive Sunday, J.uly 1, 1979. Price of single copies sold at coin boxes or over tbe counter were in ~ creased to 15 cents dally i and to 35 cents Sunday• ~ ..... At $.1.75 per .montb~'t.b . Daily Pilot home delWety price remains among the . ,~wes t fo r seven -day newspaperSt in Southern ,California. Your Daily' Pilot car· rler, who ls a n lndepen· Finley Backs Palin 8.) STEVt: MARRLt: Of lll~ D•1ly PllOI Sl•tt ll unl1ngton R t•ach Coun c1lwoman Ruth Finley has al· lt'ged her council <·olleague Ron P a ttins on 1s a tte mpting to "cloud the issue" by demancling the district attorney mvcsltgatt• the recent a ppointment of Jim Palin as Development Services director. "What we're seeing 1s a plan n ing poli<·y s truggle," Mrs. Finley said Friday. "The real is· s ue 1s whether we're go.mg lo al- lo w the planning process to be s ubverted or nol." Palin. who was acting plan· mng director. look over the reins of the super departmC'nt last week on a 4 to 3 council vole. Pattinson claims the council violated the City Charter by s nubbing th e city ad · m inistrator's recom mendalion and appointing Palin instead. He asked Orange County Dis· tr1C'l Attorney Wilham Evans las t week lo file criminal charges. Mrs . Finley. however, claims that Pattinson has something else on his mind; that he wants to influence the city's planning direction. "The direction of planning will mean a lot of dollars to a lot of people." says the newest coun cil mt'm ber. "Several people on the council would like to m anipulate that direction " Mrs. Finley says she plans to Sl·old Pattinson tonight when the <See PAL.IN, Page A 2l Search Widens For Bike of Missing Girl By JERRY CLAUSEN Of t1'e D•lly P iiot St•lf An intensive search has been launched in Huntington Beach for the yellow bicycle that a missing 12-year·old girl is believed to have been riding June 20, the "day s he disappeared without a trace. _. Blonde, blue-eyed Ro bin Christine Samsoe asked to bor· row the lO·speed Schwinn from her girlfriend when she left the girl's home at 14th and Olive streets at 3: 15 p. m. that day. No one, investigators say, bas come forward to say they eve r s aw the girl actually on the bicy· cle, an older model that had been handed from child-to-child in the girlfriend's family. But the bicycle, like Robin, is gone. Police have not ruled out the possibility it was st ole n , before Robin bad a chance to ·use it and that in her haste to get home she failed to notify the , (riend. .J However, police believe Robin , 'probably rode the bike toward ~ her · home on Alabama Street, ·pear Adams Avenue. ' The mile-long ride. in- .t v~stlgators say. would have '·'taken Robin north on 14th Street ~: . from Olive, then ea11t on Loma ' ·A venue, north agaln on Lake • d.ent merchant, will re · alile an increase ln profit for bit or her services to you at the __. price~ Conttnutna major cost lncreuee in all aspects of • 1 . Street, east on Adams and then north on Alabama. ' new•paper producuon and dillrilMIUoft, IVCh U a 15 ,.rceit lncreHe in the c:ost ol newsprint, make lbit lnc:reae necessary. ''The ride s houldn't have taken more than 10 minutes," obser ved l nvesligator Craig Robison. One police theory is tbat (See BIKB, Pace AZ> ' I ' , "- ' • II ' ' . I' t D••lt Pilot Photo bt G•o Aml><O>P SUN, SANO ANO SURF ANO PEOPLE. PEOPLE, PEOPLE AT HUNTINGTON BEACH As June Turned to July, a Weekend on Which It Seemed Everybody Went to the Beach J/ alley M a1i 's Leg Shattered Iii B™ Mishap A Fountain Va lley m an's right leg was s hattered by a rear wheel of an Orange County Transit D1strtcl bus todav when he apparl'ntl} fell In an attempt to board thl' moving vehicll', pol1 ct' said The victim in the 7 a.m acr1· dent on Warner Avenue was 1de nt1fted as 55-ycar·old Bernard Heausang flt• was taken to Fountain Valley Community llo!>p1tal where he was reported in fair cond1t1 on. He 1s scheduled for s urgery. Officer Dwain Cheshire s aid passengers in the rear portion of the bu..., reported that Beausang was pounding on the rear door of the bus in an attempt to draw driver Mac Rober tson's atlen· ti on . Passen ge r s a lrea d y had boarded the bus and the doors had been closed. Robertson and passe ngers seated near the front said they did not hear Beausang pounding on the rear door. As the bus pull ed away, Beausang appare ntly tripped and was then run over by a rear wheel. The wheel crushed his right leg and he also suffered a large laceration. Robertson s topped the bus after a passenger in the back yelled to get his attention. Officer Cheshire said no cita- tions are pending. Voters Jam Mexico Polls MEXICO CITY <AP>-Voters In Mexico's congressional e lec- Uon jammed polling stations in unexpected numbers. forcing som e to remain open past the of· ficial closing hour, the Federal Election Commission said. There wu no official word on how many or the 32 million voters went to the polll Sunday, but some unofficial t.allles pro- jected the turnout at 70 percent, r._r a bove that of the 1976 presidential e lection when nearly haltthevotersstayedhome. ThousaQds Crowd Huntington Shores M ore than a quartt'r or .... mill ion people turned out along the Huntington Beach shorelin(' over the Wl't'ken d , keeping lifeguards busy but in (·ontrol of a "routint'" summl·r s1tuat1on Minor riptides and a wester I~ swell that hit ft\'l' fc'Cl at time~ forced lifeguards mto th(' watt-r 180 time:. to p ull "" 1mmcr~ ashore at Boba Ch1c·a and Hunt 92-year-oJd Miss Smith Dies in HR Funeral services wi ll he held Tuesday in Huntington Reach for Kathryne C. S mith. a 92· year-old city r eside nt who died Saturday. Services will begin at 11 a.m. at Pierce Brot he r 's S miths' Mortuary with burial to follow al Westmins ter Memorial Park. Miss Smith was a member of the Huntington Beach Woman's Club and had been a school teacher io Montana for 25 years before moving to Huntington Beach. She was an active member of t he Firs t Un ited Methodist Church of Huntington Beach. She is survived by three sis· ters. Grace Dowty of Huntington Beach. I da Lee Dean of Baker s fie ld a nd Mary Belle Stealey of Missouri. 'IEEN HELPER NEEDS HELP The Teen Help-Youth Service Bureau serving Hunlington Beach , Founta in Valley and Westminster draws Its fair share or praise from those com- munities' mayors. But its director, Randy Davis. would r-aLhcr bave money. A look at lhe service and Its financial troubles appears today on Pa1eA13. 1ngton Slak h1·achcs. hfc~u;.ird H1l·k Thomas -;aid loda.' · .'\II I ht• r£'~l'tll'~ w<.·n· prcu} ro11t1m'." ht> :uldt>d II wa. ... tht· samt· al I luntingtnn ('11 ) Beach wht:rr l1f1·g11a1d., ;11<h1cl 67 endan~ered .,~ 1mnwr-.. ;"li onl' rc·Qu1n•d a lriµ to thl• hos pital Foot •·uls I rom brokl'n b<.•C'f bottles made up the twlk ol med1eJl aic1s. hu t t~o \'O Ungst<•rs ('Xplonng fire nng-. .1 l the Slate beach required treatment for burned fet•t. Lifeguard !>upcrv1sor Thuma.., sa id the )'OUngster!'-'A('rt' un- aware there were hot co:.ih in the ashes from bea<'h fire:. ~C'l the previous night Two day a ttendance· at stair beaches w a~ l'Sl1m atec1 al 150.000 peoplt', at the c ity b<:al'h, 77,000 Temperatures ranged HI th1 · m id ·70s after thl' sun brokl• through early morning clouds on Sunday. Water tempe rature wa!'- about 67 degrees. North Korea Views Talks IC. SEOUL, 'Soulh Korea <AP> - Secretary of State Cyrus Vance s ays there are "some indica· lions" North Korea may accept the invitation from P resident Ca rter and Pres ident Park -<:hung-hee to join in peace talks. However, opponents of Park's 18·year-0ld dictatorship believed C arter's advoc acy or more huma n rights for South Korea would have little or no effect. Vance, talking to reporters Sunday at the end of Carter's two-day visit to South Korea, s aid even if North Korea accepts the proposal to meet with South Korea and the United States as a step toward reuniCicaUoo of the peninsula, "it will be a long, hard road." Carter challenged the South Korean strongman to put the same em.pbasis on human rights that he gave t.o the nation's mHsive economic development. 3 Youths Held in Pier Flap \ '·I q·Jr old ,\11,al\4'11n m.tn ".1 ... in t rit11 JI 1·ond1t1011 tod<tv .t111•r Ii• ing 'thot thrt:l' ttmt''t ~uri. 1f,1\ "ht•n hl· .cnLI J rnl'nd ~1·r1.· 1n,·111\1•d in .1 tight •in th•• Hunt 1ngton llP,11 h I 'll'r II nan O"t-n 'l'N'"·ll undt:rwt:nl .. uqu·n :tl .i tluntmgton Rea ch ho..,p1tal th1~ morning to rl'movc ,, t1ul ll'l toc.Jgctl in h t~ head. <I !\1•d al'tu w;.i.., shot in tht' nl'tk :incl l1•ft ~houl<ler in th<· :s 30 a m. 111nd1•111. pol1t·c• said 111 ... l'ri1·11d, MHh..t•·I .Jami·~ l.ol\\•rgan. 21. also of An:.1he1m '' ·1., .,hut in th1· right dhow llP ",1..,n t ho ... µ1t:1l11.1·cl 1'1il11·t• .irrc -..frd thrt·1• Hald"'"' I' a rl. 11" l'llilt•, 111 l'llllneC'l 11111 with lht• '>hool1111.' l' \\II p<)h l't' ~a\ \\(•rt· ,If r1 ''>II ·cl 011 lh1· tw.1d1 .iftt•r <1Uthor1tll'-. n1mbl·tl the· Jr<•a Thl' othe r "'a!'- arrested a l his Raldwm Pari.. homt' Sunday afternoon. Th<' 1m:1dcnt began tn front of a rC'slaur:int on the pier, a <·cord 1ng to pohn• Polit·t· ~a1<I th(•n· "ac; J fq,~hl in "hit h Lonf'r 11.1n punt·ht•d ww 111 lh1• 111v1•nil1•.., 1n t h1· fau· 11n1• of l11t• '11111 h ... then pullt-tl .1 -.m.dl 1-.1lilw1 1•i-..t11l and hl;1..,t•·d l,11m·1 g,in rn th1· 1•11111" and th1•11 111riwd th• gun on < l'Nt•il 'hoot 1ng him thn•t· tmw:.. <1el·or<l111g lo pol11·t• an'l111nt.., T h t' l h rt' l' ' o u t h .., wt· r , · t·h <1fl!l'tl "1th :1tt;·mpkd murd1•1 :ind lodg('d ,1t (Jrang1.• l '11unt ' .J II\ t•flllc• llall ,\ fourth -..11-..pt·t·t. .il~o ,, llalcl" tn l'nrk 1t1H·ntlc, w a!> ar 11·,tt•<l Sunda\ :iftt-rnoon and I ha rgt•(l :h .HI .ll'l'C't~U r\ lo lhl' l'l 10lt' Poltt·t• -..aH1 he wa~ not at the p11•r .11 tlw t1 mt· ul the '>hooting. h11t h.1d eomt· l1l the beach with t ht• otht'r~ Tht· gun pohu· ..,a1cl ha-.. not bt:en rl'('O\'l'rc<I Oo8e Raef• s~en I.!\ PAZ, Rolt v1a CAP> -Two fo rmt•r t'1v1 ltan presidents and a tormcr mtl1tary d1 etator were r unnm~ a close race today for t ht• Bolivian pr1•s1dcncy after a ht~ vott'r turnout for the South American nation's second al· tt•mpt in lcs-; than a year to re - l urn to c1vilt an government. "eather Night e1nd morning low l'louds with mostly s unny afternoons through Tues· day. Lows tonight 58 to 63. lltghs Tuesday from upper 60s at beaches to mid·70s inl:md. INSIDE TODAY Combhng figures in Las Vegas are nervous about rR I documents alleging mobsters are behind the scenel m some of Nevada's famous casinos. See Page Al8. CJ . .., !l • •• AU .. •i.i lM .. ... , •• •• I Plenty of Seats :"taintenance supervisor Filiberto Salinas is almost lost in . sea of ~nches being r eadied for footsore visitors to this month s Orange County Fair. The annual event will be staged July 13·22 at the county fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. County 'Sick-out' Continues Today Orange County government welfare eligibilit y workers. public defenders and deputy dis· tracl attorneys remained off their jobs today in a continua· t ion of a sick -out in protest over wage negotiations. County Personnel Director Bert Scott said this morning that 230 of the c:ounty's 480 welfare e ligibility workers. those who ~c r een clients for welfare benefits, called in 111 today. While about 80 percent of the l'Ounty's social workers had phoned in i II F riday, today marked the first sick·out protest hy the eli gibility workers. Also off the JOb today were about 80 percent of the county's 160 deputy district attorneys and their courtroom adversaries. public defenders, Scott said. Otherwise, most of the 900 county workers who phoned in ill Friday were back on their jobs today, Scott said. Scott said supervisory person· nel would be filling in today for a bsent employees Gardena Man Injured in Valley Crash A 27-y~ar-old Gardena man was injured m Fountain Valley Sunday night when his car drift- ed into a center divider on Warner Avenue a nd overturnf'd. police said. Charles Glenn Davis received cuts and bruises in the 10:30 p.m . accident just west of San -Mateo Street. H e w as treated in the emergency room of Fountain Valley <Jommunity Hospital and later released. Police said Davis ' car, a s mall foreign sedan, was demoJjshed in the accident ORANGE C~T "'" The deputy district attorneys and public defenders had staged one-day sick-outs twice before last Friday when the protest ·wave spread to employees in othe r county departments. Friday's protest forced the closure of the county animal s heller in Ora nge to all but emergency services. In addition, county health c lini cs were c losed to all but emer gency service. Juvenile residents at the coun ty Youth Guidance Center , a re· habilitation program for young offenders, were sent home Fri da y on furl oughs a ft e r counselors at the facility called m Ill. Salary talks with county employee groups have been un· der way since April, and so far no agreement has been reached. Compounding the problem this year is a proposal to sharply in· crease employee contributions to their retirement system FourSivoon Over Idol RICHMOND. British Columbia <AP> -Teen idol Rex Smith sang his hit, "You Take My Breath Away," and it was s uch a se n asalion f o ur girls needed oxygen. C Related story Page 86>. About 4,000 frenzied adolescents, m ostly female. turned up al what was supposed to be an autogr aph session al a shopping mall here. About a dozen girls were t.~ k e n to R i c h m.o n d General Hospital after be · ing shaken up or fainting in the crush. Oxygen was administ e red to four . None was hurt. f',..,.P"fJeAI BJKE ..•. someone abducted the pert 1lrl who wu dreued In white ahorta and • red T.ablrt with white let· tera acrou the chest readJn&. ··Here Com .. Trouble." In •hurry. police theortae, the abductor rould have abandoned the bicycle. Sumoone elH, find· ma the b1kt', ~ould bave taken it home "Wc•11 Just liJ<e to locate lhat blkt, .. :!Uy~ [fOb1son. "'J'bcn we m ilhl know what and where •om tithing tiappened lo her." l ft> suld police are not interest- t>d 11\ pro:se<.·utmg anyone who would step forward with the bicycle along with information ubout where it was found. "A1J far us I'm concerned. the b1cyde ls considered lost. there 'd be no problem with someone returning lost property. It 's more important for us to find where 1t was and when it was found ' The 24 mch boy's b1cucle. with handlebars wrapped in yellow tape , had chips in its yellow paint and a loose left gearshift lever. Robison said. "It 1s important for any citizen who may have found this bicycle to s tep forward." he added The kam of six investigators assigned to finding the missing girl is continuing to check some 200 phone calls that may lead eventually to a cameraman who approach ed Robin and her friend at the beach earlier on June 20 The composite picture of the man has been distributed to California p<>hce agencies and is displayed i n s hops in the downtown Huntington Beach a rea. Tips have taken police to Ven- tura. Los Angeles and Ri verside counties. so far without progress m the case. . Saudis Plan To Increase Oil Output JIDDA. Saudi Arabia <AP1 - Saudi Arabia , the world's big· gest oil exporter, decide d today to raise c rude oil production. the Saudi state radio reported. Quoting an official source at the royal palace, the radio said the production increase was temporary. but d1t not specify how much the increase would be. ''fhe source 'was quoted as say- ing the increase was necessar v to meet expenses in Saud·i Arabia's $142 billion 1976-81 de· velopment plan Saudi Arabia's crude oil pro· duction ceiling 1s 8 5 million bar- rels a day U.S 011-mdustry officials said thc.>y had no immediate informa t1 on on the Saudi plans. but CARTER WARNS OF RECESSION-A4 Amc.>r1C'a11 analysts noted that a substantial production increase could have a moderating in- fluence on oil prices. "It's still vague. But obviously 1f 1t is true it would be verv 1m· portant. The Saudis wouldn't be talking about a nything less than '.l h alf-mi llion barrels a day and perhaps one million.'' said Larry Goldstein ot the New York -based Petroleum Industry Res earch Foundation. an in· dustry group Dr. Abdul Hadi Taher, gov· ernor of the Saudi s tate oil con· cern Petromin s aid recently his country might raise the ceiling to 9.5 million barrels a day to help compensate for the s hortfall which he said is caus- ing price increases on the world spot market. Almost 10 percent of oil used in the United States comes from Saudi Arabia. The Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, s aid at the Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries· price-fixing meeting last week in Geneva Switzerland, that his country would event ually boost max- imum production capacity over several years lo 14 million bar- rels a day. He did not announce any Immediate production in- crease at that time, however . 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The Women's National Bank, the rtrst federally chartered women's bank in the country, laid -in a stock of 6,000 or the An· thony dollar colns whlch pro- mtaed to sell out before the day was done. Nationwide, some 500 million of the coins are being placed lnto circulation. At 'a ceremony, t.be lotroduc- tlon or the first piece or U.S. cur· rency to bear an lma1e of a woman wa1 bat1~d •• a mllHtone tn femlnJ1t hlatory. Mlll Ant.bony WU I Ctulader for women'• sutfr•••· But Treasury Under Secretary Bette Anderson preferred to talk about the coin as an instrument of cost effectiveness. Mrs. Anderson said it cost the gove rnme n t two cents to manufacture a dollar bill which has an average lifespan of 15 to 18 months before it has to be destroyed. It will cost only three cents to mint the Anthony coin, which wtU have a lifespan of 16 to 18 years, she said. M ra. Anderson said at the ceremony that s he hoped some coins would displace dollar bills . Al a restaurant a rew blocks a way, the Ant.bClll.S' dollar was accepted without pauae. A customer bou1ht a cup or coffee and a doughnut and paid with the coin. Expelled Al"W .......... David Lamb, Los Angeles Ti m es correspondent in Iran, has been ordered to leave that country because of what its government of. ficials claim are "baseless reports" the Times has been publishing on Iran. F.-0. Page Al PALIN ... countil meets 10 regular session at 7 :30o'clock. "I'm not going to sit back and allow this lo happen," Mrs. Finley said. ··Palin is a damn good man who calls it like it is and has no axe to grind.'' Mrs . Finley contends that the move to involve the district at· torney is a ploy to keep attention off the planning issue. Evans was not available to comment on whether he would investi~ate the ch arges Pat· unsoo made. Meanwhile, City Attorney Gail Hutton is ex pected to rule tonight on whether the council vote was legal. She has incticat· ed she believes it was not. City Adminis trator Bud Belsito had recommended that Newport Beach Community Development Oirector Richard Hogan get the job. .Mrs . Finl ey, along with coun· C'il members Ruth Balley, John Thomas and Bob Mandie. dis- agreed and voted for Palin. Palin s~s he has already begun lo merge the building and planning departments and ex· peels to remain as the head of the super department. Tonight's meetin~ will be held in the council chambers. 2000 Main St ( ( \ ( ~ .....-.., r- I I -~ !.. ,<' Abortion Ruling Defeated W ASlllNGTON <AP> -The U .S. Supreme Court today struck down by a n 8-1 vote a Massachusetts Jaw requiring un· ma rried females under 18 to ob- tain the consent or their parents or a judge before undergoing an abortion. But the court ruled that a state that wants to require a pregnant minor to obtain one or both parents' consent to a n abortion must al.so provide an alternative procedure wh e r eby th e a uthorization can be obtained "We conclude ... that under stale regulations such as that undertaken by Massachusetts, every ntinor must have the op· portunity -if s he so desires - to go directly to a court without first consulting or notifying her parents," the court said "If she satisfies the court that s he is mature and well-informed enough lo make intelligently tht! abortion decis ion on her own, the court must a uthorize her to act without parental consulla· tion or consent." The Supreme Court said that 1f the pregnant girl fails to satisfy a court that she 1s competent to make the abortion decis ion alone ... she must be permitted t<> show that an abortion ncverthe less would be in he r best m le rest.·· The court must authorize tht! abortion 1f it 1s persuaded that 1t 1s in the girl's own best intere<;t. but 1t ma v also det'lrne lo authorize one 1f it 1s not. Wilham Baird, operator of an abortion clinic who c·hallenged th£> Massac husetts law said af terwa rd that .. what the court 1~ decreeing 1s a J>('rsonal dec1s1on of a bortion is Jus t that u personal one and }Oung peopk are fmallv free ·· Baird said the ruling ·show5 once and for all that tee n agerl> are not chattel, they'r e not prop erty. they're not ownec1 by their parents the l'ourb have finally ciecreed that you <:<1nnot force a teen-ager against her will to go through a prcgnancv · Four Justices concurred in ·tht· court ·s opinion . ..vh1ch wa ~ read by Justice U>w1s F Powell Jr Four other just1tes also ton e luded in a separate opinion written by Just1c·e John Paul Stevens that the Mas5achusettl> s t atute is un const1tut1ona l because under the law no minor no matter how mature.> and capable of making an informed decision -may rece1 ve an abor lion without the approval e ither of both parents or a l>Ui:>enor court 1udge . ' F. ·' \ I Traditional Jeans and Things I Netr Planner Frank Bryant. a 38-year-old Fountain Valley insurance agent. has been a ppointed tO a two-year term on the city·~:· planning co mmission . Bryant had been serving on I hl' parks a nd recr eation l'om mission. Strong Winds Push Drifter In Transpac Strong northwes t winds con tinued to push the 79-boat fleet in the 2.225-mile Los Angeles to Honolulu yacht race today The winds had eased slightly since Sunday but the Class A leade~ere still reporting 18 to 20-knot winds with frequent sou alls. Pos1t1on reports at the 9 a .m. roll C'all showed the 69-foot sloop Drifter in front with 443 m iles lo~~ed since the start off Point Fc•rm1n Saturday at I p.m Set·onc1 hoat was the 84-foot Christine. 428 miles out and about am lie aht:'ad of Merlin Drifter ·!-. log s howeo an <J\ C'rage spt>l'd of JO 3 knots. with \hrist1nr a vcraj:!ing 9.95 and \lt•rhn 9 94 ;\II of the Class A yac·ht~ were .1 n ·r aging l'l1';ht lo nint' knots and retord1n~ more t han 200 m 1 lt•s per da~ •• "ristcn and Tahuna fa1ltd to rt·pnrt tor lht' "t.'('Ond !->tra1ghl <la'. and there was no report to- d.1\ from Rapid Transit For l'Llrllt•r ston set· P<1ge B·l. I ------- ALSGARAGE 56 f ASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 .. ... -. '• ·. "' " '· ... ·'• ·'• -·· ., ... 7 .... Irvine ED ITION VOL. n , NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 2, 1979 Backs Minors' Abortion WASHJNGTON CAP) TIW ~.S. Supreme Court todlly ~ruck down by an S. l vote a uaachuset.t.a law requirm11 un arried females under 18 lo oh atn the consent of lhear pan>nt.:. r a judge before unde rgoing an bort.ion. • But the court ruled that a state that wants to requJre a pregn11nt inor to obtain one or both arents' consent to an abortion must also provide an nltcm1t1vc prOft>d ur e whereby th e authorization can be obhtlned. "We conclude . th at under 'tale regulation~ bU<'h Ub thut undertaken by Mub~achu:.et~. t '\ ~ry manor O\Ubl havc thl' op µortuntt) 1f :.ht> !>O de:.1rn:-. lo go dtrec.·tl)' lo d c.·o urt without f1r!>l consulting or not1fy111g her 1>urents," the l'OUrt :.aid 'If she :.at1sf1~ the l·ourt thul s he 1s m ature and well·informed t1nough t.o make intelligently the ubort1on decision on her own. the court must authorize her to ad without parental consulta lion ur con:-.ent · The Supreme Court said that 1f Lhl' pregnant girl fatls to sa tisfy ..i court th<H she 1~ competent to make the abort ion decision a lone. ·she must be permitted to show that an abortion neverthe- rSau . to Hike 1. \Output of Oil JIDDA. Saudi Arabia CAP> audi Arabia. the world's big· st oil exporter . decided today raise crude oil produN1on, the udi state radio reported. Quoting an official source at e royal palace, the radio ~a1ct e p roduction increase we1s mporary. but d1t not ~pec1f!f' w much the incr ease would t~he sour re was quoted as sav tg the increase was nece!-.sary meet expe nses in Sducl1 rabia's $142 billion 1976·81 de lopment plan. ; Saudi Arabia·s crude 011 pro ction ceiling 1::. 8.5 million bar Is a day l Urtle Rock Ire fatrol ~ --tablish e d I rvme Police are conductin~ pecial n ighlly patrols in the illa,ge of Turtle Rock as a pre· aution agains t a ny repeal of ourth of July fires that oc- u r r ed unde r s u s picious 1rcumslances tn the pal>t two ~ears U.S 01l-1ndu:.try offlc1al5 :.aid t hey had no immediate informa lion on the Saudi pla ns. but CARTER WARNS OF RECESSION-A4 Amer i<·an anal:.:-.ls noted that a !-.Ubstant1al produc t ion innea:,t• l'Ould have a modt-rallng 1n fluence on oil prin .... .. ll 's still vague But obv1ous l\i 1f 1t is true it would bl' very irn portant Tht' Saudi~ wouldn't hl' talking <1bo11l anything les:, than ·1 h<1lf-million barrels ;,i day :mcl perhaps .one mil lion ... s<J1d L<irry Coldste1n ot t he Nl•v. York-based Petroleum Industry Research F oundation. an in dustry group Dr Abdul I lad1 Taher. gov crnor of thP Saudi ~L<.ilt' 011 ron t:(•rn Petromin said recentlv h1:-. l'OUnlry might raise the Celling to 9 5 million barr('ls a day to he I p l' om pen:-. ate for ·l h c shortfa ll which he !.aid is l'aus ing prtt'l' lnl'fl'U:-.t•:-. on the world spot m:.irkl't Almost Ill per<·<.·nt of oil u:-ed in tht• nitt•ct Stales C'Om{•S from Saucl1 Ambia The Sa11d1 oil minister. Sheik i\hrne<I Zaki Yamam . said al thl' Or ganization of Pt>trolc•um Ex (SM• SAUDIS. Page All Car B i n~ Probt• Arrest of Four Tied t o Thefts ? Irvine P o l ice and th e California Highway Patrol today were exploring the possibility that four men a rrested Fridav were partners in a car theft ring that targeted its activities on the Irvine Auto Center. be<'n reported stolen an the pas t 45 da}s from dealerships located at the Auto C<'nter Most of the thefts h<.1ve oc· curre<I during rlaylight hours. despite increased police patrob in the area. Muir ~aid . lnvesti~atori. have not yet <Sec ARRESTS. Page A2l less would be an her best in- terest " The court must authorize the abortion if 1t 1s persuaded that tl 1s in the girl's own bes t interest. but 1L may also d e cline to author ize One If ll IS not William Baird, opt:rator of an abortion clinic who challenged the Massachusetts law. said af terward that ··what the court 1s liecreemg is a personi.11 dec1s1on of a bortion is just tha t -a personal one and young people are finally free ... Baird said the ruling ''shows once and for all that teen-ager~ are not chattel. they're not prop- ert v. thcv·re not owned by their pai-ents · the courts have finally decreed that you cannot foree a teen-ager against her will to go through a pregnancy .. O•••• Piiot ~1•11 Pttoto Get the ,ffessage? You an•n't suppust•d to <"1 1mh tht:-.. hcrtt'11'!t: .i1;rw.ido 11 l't on .J effn~,. Hoa cl 1n In int· Tht· I ff.'l' "a~ :,a \l'd wht>11 housing ,it•\ t'lopnwn I rnO\ ('d tnlu the a l'l'd. Hut hx1!-. don 'L climb 1 R eser ve police officers are huising lhe neighborhood with ttopes that high pohce visibility 4'dll rl e t•>r a n y repeat p erformance of fires in 1977 and 978 in which homes we re set bl aze by lig hted f ireworks tuffedthroughmailslots . The four men were a rrested after a c hase over Irv ine ':. highways and byways, through ils orange groves and over the hills and dales of Lion Country Safari. The chase began at I : 50 p. m when a man s tole a 1978 Camaru from the body s hop of Joe Mac Pherson Chevrolet. 21 Auto Center. A determined employee gave <·hase and forced the thjef to abandon the car and jump in to a four-wheel drive vehic le oc· cup1ed by three other men Human Hand Found? Both fires occurred uncter arallel circumstances. Each oc urredon the Thursday precedin~ he Fourth of July on Norwood e rrace. Each was the apparent ork of arsonists Irvine Cop Fi11ds Appe1ulage Alongside J .. 5 Police quietly breathed sighs f re lief when last Thursday ame and went without a fire 1n urtle Rock. Patrols. however. ill continue thro u g h the ourth, said LL Al Muir. Reserve officers a re patrolling ~he village in addition to a nvate security guard hired b) be Turtle Rock Community As ociation, Muir said. Las t year's fire caused an f st imated $161,000 d am age at he residence of Ooug l'as Ho at 9031 Norwood. The dentist, his Mttfe. Clarene, and two children, 1a and Jeff. escaped from the ouse a s flames engulfed the tructure (See PATROLS, Page A2) By sounding his horn. lhl' Mac Pherson employee alerted a California Highway Patrol unit to the chase. which ended when the quartet's vehicle bogged down in mud in an orange grove. Two men were immediately arrested by CHP officers. Two other s -including one man who tried to hide in a tree were flushed out of Lion Country by Irvine police assisted by the Costa Mesa Police helicopter. Police s aid the late model four-wheel drive truck bore no license plates. Officers were at· tempting to determine today if it had been reported stolen. Lt. Al Muir said 10 csm; have A partially decomposed ap-· pendage. which will be tested to determine 1f 1t 1s a human hand. v. as found alongside the Santa Ana Freeway early Sunday by an Irvine police officer. Officer Craig Smith m ade the discovery about 5:20 a .m . in an orange grove near the south· bound J effrey Road offramp. In his re port or the find. Smith said the appendage strongly re- sembled that of a human hand While most or the fl esh was gon e. there w as a complete finger with fingernail, bones and cartilage. Smith said the apparent hand was partially bur ied in loose dirt. Several small bones were In Sydney, Austi'alia, lt wu so foggy that anly tbe tope of bulldlno and the upper Metiolt of tbe Harbor -Srtd1e could be seen from the atr. The fog cauaed delays on Sydney's ferry and raU services. found an thl' vi c1n1tv . he• noted Smith took his find l<i T usl111 Com mun1ty llo!-.p1t<1I "hc rt• 11 was l'xamined b:t an l'mt'rgcn<·y room ph~s 1t·1a11 . Sm1 1h however. :-.aid th<' rih) s1t1<in could not \'Crtfv "hcthrr th1· hand was human· Smith ., nt•\I ... top .... J" lh•· Or;inl!t' t '1111nl v C'ornn1.•r " orf1<·t· "hert> PJlholog1sls v.111 1.·ondur1 1es1s to df'lt'rmine what the ..ip pt•ndaf.!e IA'as hnkecJ to Results arc not expectt'd for at least tv.o cl.1~s . .i coronl'r" !-.poke..,man s;i1d loda~ Ca rter Popularity Dips B e low N i x o n's NEW YORK !AP) -P res1 dent Jimmy C:.irter·s popularity has sunk below the lowest rating Richard Nixon ever got dunn~ his troubled presidency. accord ing to an ABC News-Harris Poll released today. Carter 's latest rating for over a ll job performance was 73 per· Four Swoon Over I dol RICHMOND. British Columbia <AP> -Teen idol Rex Smith sang his hit, "You Take My Breath Away," and it was s uch a senasatio n four girls needed oxygen.· <Related story Page 86). Abo ut 4 ,000 fren zied adolescents, mos tl y female, turned up at what w aa suppoaed • to be an autograph session at a sbopplna mall here. About a dozen girls were taken to Ri c hmond General Hospital alter be· ing s haken up or falnU ng in the crush. Oxygen WfS ' administered to (o,.r. None was hurt. i c e nt negative . 25 perc.·cnt positive. ~th 2 per cent not su re I t was th e wor s t JOb pt'rformance rat.mg ever given a president in a Harris poll. Carters marks in a May poll wert-70 percent ne~alive. 29 per· t•e nt positive and I percent not sure. H arris said the previous presidential low was a 71 percent negative rating given Nixon in a poll released rive weeks before he resigned in 1974. In a cate,gory called inspiring confidence in the While House, Carte r dropped nine percentage points from May t o a 74 percent negative rating, with 20 percent giving him positive marks and 6 percent undecided. Nixon's figures for inspiring confidence remained the lowest ever -86 percent negative in the. June 1974 survey, Harris said. Carter received negative marks of more than 80 per~nt for his handling of the ec<>nomy and energy. The\ surver~/talle_P. ;Of •, adults .• bet ' u'°~ • •the • 'IV'lr~~ mot'ellia tervle)r.r~'h on C'art•f's- economy. l Y our Homet own } • Dally Newspaper · Fl FTEEN CENTS • Four other iustiaes aJso con· ' duded in a separate opinion wr itten by Justice John Paul Stevens that the M assachusetls i latutc is uncons t itutional because under the la w no minor -no matter how m ature and c.·apable of making a n informed dt'c1s1on may receive an abor- tio n without the approval either of both parent~ or a superior 1·ourt 1udge County's Sick-out · Slackem Orang l' Count~ gon!rnmenl ""lfarc t'11g1bd1ty workers. publi(' dcftmdt:rs and deµuty dis t r1t·t :.ittornt'V'> rt·matnt'd uff tlw1r JOhs tod<.1~ in a c·ontmua- 114Hl ol :1 :-.1l·k 1)Ut in protc•:.t over IA .1g1· l'\t·i.:ot w t ion:. ('1111nt\ l'<·rM>nn1•I D1rcl't11r lh·rl S1·otl ... :ud this morning that :!:Ill 111 the munh ·s l\XO \\l'lfarE- 1·li g1 l>1 hty y,.ork~r!-.. tho~t· who ., , r t · 1• n l'l 1 l· n t:-. f o r w ~ I fa rt' lwndll!-.. t·..ilkd in 111 today \\'hilt• aho11L HO µc.·rc.t'nt of th«' < 1111nt' ., ''H'IJI y,.11rkers had phonl;d in Ill Frid<i) today lll,lfl,,(•fl !hi' fir°'! .... (·k llUt protest I" lht• c·hg1h1ht~ workero.; ·\bo off thC' JOh t11<1ay w<:re .t111111t 80 p(ln·t•nt ul tht:' tounty's ltiLI tlC'pUL \ <11:-.Lnl'I :Jltornt.•) :-. i.lnd lh1·1r 1 uurtroom <Jclv1·r!-.i.1 rtc:-., puhll<' dt'knt1cr!-.. Sc·ott s aid t >t herw•sl·. m•1!-.L <1f tht• ~ltl t·ui11H~ \\111'1..ct" .. •,.ho µhoned 1n di ~ r 11l:t\ v.t•n· ilJl'k on lht:1r JOit:-. tt1dil}. S<·ott :-.airl Stott ':lid SUJll'r\11.,0r\ pl'rson rwl would b« f1ll1ng 1n tod,1y tor ,1 h!-.c·nt t·m pin' "l'' Tht• cit-put\ d1,trwt al torn•~ .. .ind pubhl' !lt'fl•nnt•1' h:id sti.l~t:<.l • •Ol' da\ ... 1c-I.. 11111:-; t v. ice hcfore 1,,.,, f;rid:t\ v. ht·n lh•· prote"t " I\ t' -.pn•:1d to l'mplo)t:t•s 1n 111 ht•1 1·11un1 ~ ll1•p,nt rn1·nh I-r1<IJ' " pr111 t•.,I I c11 n·d I h• 1 111-..1111· 111 1h1· 1·1111nt \ :1n1m:il ·h•·ltl•r 111 01.ing1• to Jll hut 1 1111·1 t.!1•111·\ ..,t•n lt't'' In arlcht11111. 1~1·1· !'\ICI\ Ol T , l'agt• .\:!I Jolt Kill~ ~ky Diver f''rorn I rvi1ie An lrv1m· :-;l\y diver was e lt'l' I nH·ut1.•ll Saturda' in the Ldkc Elsmon• art'.'a when a. gust of wrnd bl1.•w him a).!:.unst pov.er 11 nes :-horlly be fore 7 p m .. H 1 \ t>rs1de County :.iuthonties rf' P••rtcd .J :i mes Richard Kobmson. 35. of 141472 Laurclgrovt! Circle. was cleacl at lht' !-.Cene near Corydor» Strel•t and M1ss1on Trail Road. a H 1 "t•rs 1de Count v-coroner 's ... pokcsman said. · ,\ ... pokl·swoman a l Elsmort' :..porl t'arac:huting Center said llobrnson. <.i s tockbroker . was an •·~ peric•nc.·cd sky diver who JUmped often at the facili ty. Witnesses told Sheriff's d ep- uties Robinson appeared lo be blown orr course attempting to I and at the parachuting center. Tht' e1ec1rocut1on knocked out p1>wer m some areas of Elsinore for up to one hour o r:~:C;t:aM Weath e r Night and morning low clouds with mostly s unny afternoons through Tues· day. Lows tonight 58 lo 63. lllghs Tuesday from upper 60s at beaches to mid-70s inland. I NSIDE TODA l' Gambling figures in Las Vegas are nervous about F'BI documents alleging mobater:t are oehmd the scenea in some of Neoodo·s famous caslnoa. See Page AIB. • j I I .. ~---·--·---------·--· ... .---_._..... .4.e QM. Y PfLOT I Bicycle May Aiil Hunt for Girl Mesa Man . Killed In Crash By JEaav CLA\J ltN Ge•e.lft ........... An lAleMive uareh h•• been launched ln ltuntlnaton Buch for l he yellow bl ryc l tt that a m taaln1 U ·year·otd 1lrl l& bett.ved to have been rldlat June 20, the day ahe dlsappeaftd wltbout a trar . Blonde , blue·e yed Robin Christioo Sumsoo uskcd to bor row the lO·speed &hwtnn from her girlfriend when sh" len lh~ girl's home al 14th and Olive streets al 3. ~p. m. lhat day. No one, lnvestlaators say, bas <-ome forward to say they ever saw the girl actually on lhe b1cy· cle, an older model that had been banded from child-to-cblld in lhe girllnend's ramily. But the bicycle, like Robin. 1s gone Police have not ruled out the possibility it w as s tolen before Rohan had a chance to use it and that in her haste to get hom e she failed lO notify the friend. However. police believe Robin probably rode the bike toward her 'home on Ala bama Street, .near Adams Avenue. The mile ·long ride , in vestigators say, would have taken Robin north on 14th Street ·Avenue, north again on Lake Street. east on Adams and theu north on Alabama. "The ride s houldn 't have taken more than 10 minutes." o bserved investigator Craig Robison. One poli ce theory is that Oallv ~11.c Slaff~ TOP RESERVE OFFICER Gary Miranda lrvirie Police laud Miranda, Top Reservist Gary Miranda, a 20·year-old Mission Viejo r esident, has been na m ed Reserve Officer or the Year by Irvine Police Depart· ment supervisors. Mira nda is a member of a team or reserves who work without pay, assisting r egular uniformed officers. Reser ves donated about 3,000 hours to the department in the past year. Miranda has donated mor e than 700 hours of time to the city since he became a reserve in September 1978. He graduated from a 290-hour reserve officers training progr am conducted at Saddleback College. Miranda, who works as a s ales man when not donating lime to the police force, was cit· ed by his s upervisors for s uperior law enforcement abilities. He previously had re- ceived several comm endations for his work, said Lt. Robert Lennert. In his spare time, Miranda en- joys skiing and backpacking. This m arks the first year the police department has presented the reserve award, Lennert said. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,... O'•nor CN\I o.&tv Pt'°' •'"'-"'<~ t\(Gm bonH!H-........ fl_l_ltYl,_()r_ CCNt\I Pvt>li"""9"'"-• ~-•If"°''-°'• """".,,.., -... -ctuqll ,,..,., .... c .... ...... "-.............. "'°' ... k«~ ,._ t•t• V•"" IN-, L-.. 8-.. ~ISoutll( ..... A .. ...,1o,..-..i11i...11....el'l1_u.., .. ,._ ~ .. "-ft\f'Clc>ol -tlNl'O 111.-.i "o! 1JD Wr1IS.•Sl ..... CMl•-.(fll,._ftl•tlo)o ........ _ ......... , ............. _ 11011 c......, YtoPr••icl9•t•"410.-ol~• ,._,._ , ..... '=:.~"9Mi't (illle"9t "· L-. "-....... "'"'1•111 ,,...,,.,, .... c~. TelepfloM (71•)MM321 Cl ........ ~ ..... 11 ~I a.om .... •bdudied Ute ,.n prt who wu drHud In whJte abortl and a r'l'd T·ahlrt wUh whh• lf't ttn •~"°'11 tht C'hest rradlna. "'Ht-r eComt>t. Trouble " In a hurry, police theort1I', th•· abductor <'maid han abandoned the tMcycle. Somoorw el11e, rind· 1n1t thl' b&ke, could have l»ktm It honw "'We'd Just Ilk•· lo hll'ult' that tnkt•. · · says Robison ·'Then wu m t1i1ht kftow whMt 1rnd whl'rc something huppen~ lO her .. Ile lttlld police ar e not lnlere:.t l'd in prosecuting anyone who would step forward wilh the bicycle along with inrormahon about where tl was round. "'As far as I'm concerned, the b l rycle 1s con s idered loi.t the r e 'd be no proble m with someone returning lost property It's more important fo r us lO finJ "here it was and when It was found." The 24·inch boy's bicycle, with handlebars wrapped ln yellow tape, had chips in its yellow paint and a loose left gearshl!t lever,_Robison said. "It is important for any citizen who may have feund this bicycle Fro• Page Al PATROLS. • In the 1977 fire, fireworks also were dropped through a mailslot at a residence at 19141 Norwood, causing an estimated $42,000 damage. Last year's fire gained con· s iderable attention whe n fire m en complained that the ef· forts to arrest the blaze were hampered bee a u se a fire hydrant wa s hidd e n b y landscaping. Fir emen said they had to connect hos es to a hydrant more than 400 feet a way. Muir noted that police a nd ftremen made sure all Turtle Rock hydr.ants are vis ible this year. Muir s aid police also is- s ued wantings to motorists who parked their cars too close to fi re plugs Front Page A I ARRESTS ... ruled out the possibility that the series of thefts and Friday's ar· rests are related, according to a CH P spokesman. The four men arrested were identified as Manuel Caldaron, 23, of San Diego, Altanares Garcia. 22, also of San Diego; Jose Hernandez, 22, or Tijuana. Me x .. and Carlos Mahugney, 21. of Los Angeles. . The four we re initially booked mto Newport Be ach Jail and l ater trans ferre d lo Orange County Jaji. libyan Oil 1hreat Eyed KUWAIT <AP ) -Libyan s trongman Col. Moammar Khadafy appears to be hedging on his reported threat to cut off Liby an oil exports to teach the West a lesson. Khadafy told a news con· fere nce here Sunday that a Lib· y an embargo woul d be a "legitimate use of the oil weapon,'' but said it was pre· mature lo fix a date ror such a cutoff. "Further t echnical studies" would be needed and the plan should be endorsed by the Lib· yan Parliament. he s aid. Libya produces about 2 million barrels of c rude oil a day and exports most of it. Libyan exports ac· count for about 10 percent of U.S. imports. Voters Jam Mexico Polls MEXICO CITY (AP) -Voters in Mexico's congressional elec· lion jammed polling stations in unexpected numbers, forcing some to remain open past the of· ficlal closing hour, tbe Federal Election Commiaaion 11id. There was no official word on how many of the 32 million voters went to tbe polls Sunday, but some unofficial tallies pro- jected the turnout at 70 percent, far above that of tbe 1976 presidential election wben atarl.y balftbevoteni 1t.ayed home. 3 Leaden Named P&lt1NG <AP) -The Cb1ne1e eon.,.. adjourned after mdopt. in& lelielat.loa to lpMd up In. da1trtallutloa and app~vtn1 the ~ of three MW ¥tee premi.an to •hare tbe load of ttte ...,.m. It alto aruwcs ,.._. --. ad neater pro. t.ecUoG 1ilDder the law/ (, -· .-.. __ _ to 1tep rorward." h~ added. Thu team of six 1n vestigalors a11K&j£nl"(I to rtndln" thl' missing ((lrl Is continuing to duirk some 200 phont" !.'I.I lls that muy lcacr t•vt•ntuuJly to u t•umt-ram an who approa<'hell «obi 11 und her frie nd ut th~ b~udi carlJer on J un" 20 'l'ht• l'UffiJ>O!'tlll' p1ctUrt.' o( l111• rn11n ht1~•lH•l'n d1stnuutt•d tu Cahtomi.1 poltr t' a~tmc1es and 1s displayed 111 ~hop ~ 1n the downtown H untington Beach ure&t Tips have taken police lo Ven tura, ~ Angeles and Riverside count1c1>, so far without progress 111 the cw.e CHARTER MEMBER Al Seeger O•lly ~Ii.I Si.ti - PROGRAM COORDINATOR Kathie Hodge Invention Earns Credit San Juan Man Wins Saddleback Recognition By WILLIAM llODG E Of llW Dally Pilot St•ll When San Juan Capistrano's Al Seeger stepped off a train in Kansas City's Union Station several years ago, he had no idea he was earning college academic credit. The ambitious law office ad- ministrative supervisor decided to spend his two-hour layovt'r p e ddling an inve n t io n "Ducks," p la stic covers for pants that extend from a rajn. coat 's bottom to the s hoe. Seege r was able to sell S358 worth of "Ducks" to a local de· partment store m anager. And many years late r. he "as able to sell the m arket ing ex perience behind "Ducks" to Sad- dleback College -in exchange fo r two units of credit. That's because Seeger. 70, has been a charter me mber in a new college program that awards academk units to those who can document their life experiences. And most observers agree that the Assessment of Prior Learn· ing Program could change con· cepts about the nature or formal education. "This has been a vast grey a rea in education ," the pro- g ram 's coordinator Kathie Hodge says. "It was a n obvious need that wasn't being met. "These people had lots of ex· pe rience a nd no way to account for it.·· The prog ram -offered for the first time this spring -is cen· tered on a course in whic h participants make a portfolio of their experience They endeavor to line up their experiential knowledge with coursl"s in the college catalogue. From Page ,, I SAUDIS ... porti!lg Countries· price-fi xing mee ting last week in Geneva Switzerland, that his country would eventua lly boost max· imum product ion capacity c,vcr several years to 14 million bar- rels a day. He did not announce a n y immediate production in- cr ease at that tim e, however. Because of principles of sup- ply and de mand, a substantial in· c r ease in Saudi productio n theoretically could hold down prices worldwide Uon Country <:ash Missing Nearly $900 has been found missing from the safe at Lion Cou ntry Safari's cafeteri a Irvine Police reported today. ' Al a n Liddle, c afete ria manager, told police that the cash apparently was taken from the unloc ked safe during the past week. New Daily Pilot Priee in Effect Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot went from $3.50 to $3.75 per month e f· fecUve Sunday, July 1. 1979. Price of single copies sold at coln boxes or over the coun ter were in - creased to 15 cents daily, and lO 35 cents Sunday. At $3.75 per m onth, the Daily Pilot home delivery price remains among lhe lo w est fcfr s even ·da y newspapers in Southern Callfomla. o n e l' I h a l · s b e e n a c eomphshed, they send letters to forml'r l'mploycrs lo document th t"1r t•xpe ric n ct's a nd th e knowll•dge gamed from them A special al·adcmic committee re- views the c0mplt'ted portfolio and ;rn;,irds units to the slu· den ls San J uan's Seeger rctt•1\·ed 84 units of Saddleback ocadem1<: t·red 1! for his portfolio ""He probably wouldn't have 1:omc to school nt all needang two full years to ~cl a degree," \1 rs llodge points out "Now all he need:-. 1s about 12 units to get a community college degree .. The college 1s conducting thl' program in a ('onsort1um of an•a l'Olleges anducltng Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa and Santa f 'rom Page Al SICK-OUT. • • l'O Unty health d 1n 1cs Wt'rc c·losed lo all but e m ergency st·rvict• .luH·nilt• rt•s1dent:-. at the coun I' Y 011th Ci uidam·t• Ccntt•r, a rf.' h;il>1lital1on program for young offlondl•rs, \\'l'rt' !tent horn(· Fri da~ 011 furloughs after c·ounsclors di thl' fa<·1l1lv !.'ailed in 111 • Sa I a r v I a I ks w 11 h t' 11 u n t v t•mployci.• groups have been uri der ~ay s1nn• April, and so far Oll agreement has been reached. Compounct111g the problem this ~ear 1s a proposal to sharply 1n ('rcase employee contribution~ to their retire ment sy::.lcm. \ ( -· ,< '-\ ~ .. - An a College. The program t!. o perated under a s tate in· nova t1 ve progra ms grant. While the idea of awarding academ1t· units for tire t·x per1ences 1s new to the west. Mrs Hodge says schools in the east have been operating similar programs fo r years And those iirograms lcad toward a bachelor's degree ""I Lhmk it's hen· lo stav. 1t s really a national program> the young counselor says ·'I think in the future 11 will b(• an 1nte ~ral par1 of the college ,\I present. units obt•Hnl'lf through t he Assessment of Prwr Lt:armng Program are only aJJ plll·ablc Cit lhl" <·cirnrnunll} <·ol lege level N egoatiatwns :.irt• under ~ ay \\1th the• Cal1lorn1:.i Stall' I' n1 \ e rs1t,v and L"ni vers1ty of C'altforrua syc;tcms over transfC'r nf units obtained under tht· pro gram But the six graduates of tht> f1:st APL tlass appear happy with tht1 results and several say tht·y will t•ont1nue their studit·~ ~1th rC'gul~1r eourscs 1n the ~fo., SHlD VieJO·bascd rllstric.:t Saddlcback's program was 111· 1t 1ateLI whe n collegt• t rustl'e Eugcne ~kKn1ght cm·ounterc·d ;c1 diS<'USSl<m Of thC' program al a trustees' convention He obtained the information .rnd set the pron•ss in motio n at Saddlcback "The coursl' 1s really designed for the adult learne r," Mrs. Hodge explains "'It's for tho~e pl'ople who have learned a lot through careers anti experiences on their own " ;_ i J l ' A /> (~ \ .1 A Costa Mesa man was kiUed and his two passengers injured Saturday when their four-wheel· drive pickup tumbled end.aver· e nd down a ravine on Lillie Mountain, San Bernardino police said today. They said John Martin Dolan, 27 , was kill ed in the 10 :20 p.m. c rash. His brother. James. 24, also of Costa Mesa, was treated but not hospitalized for cuts and bruises, police said. A second passenger, Pamela Physioc, 26, or Newport Beach, was reported in good condition toda y at H o a g M e morial Hospital after suffering a frac· lured arm. . A traffic investigator said it 1sn 'l known why the trio were d riving in s uch rough terrain on pri\•ate property late at night. lie said John Dol an was driv- ing off-road when he apparently c·ame to a ravine and tried to turn around. The vehic le tum bled end over end for about 250 feet. The investigator said a wit nt>i..~ below the mountain. which 1s located within San Bernardino t·1 t y limits. ca ll ed po lice Firem en had to re ach the vie· t 1ms and carry them down on foot because of the steepness or the terrain, he said The San Rerna rdino coroner 's offll'e reported that Dolan had hecn pinned under the vehicle .ind that 1t t ook about three hours to Cree his body. Services fo r Mr Dolan wi ll he ht'lrt an Boulde r, Colo . where his l:1mily hvtts. ofrlc1ab saul. Nortl1 Korea Views Talks I SEOUL. South Korea <AP) SN·rctary of Stall! Cyrus Vanct• !>HYS there are "some indira lions" North Korl'a may ac('ept t ht· inv1tat1on from P resident (' :i f'll'r and Prl•s1den t Park ('hung lwc to JOIO in peat'e talk:-. llowcver. oppont·nts of Park s I>{ ~ e:.ir·old dictatorship believer! (';,irter·., ;11f\·ot'iH.'\ of morl' human l'lghb for South Korea ~ould have little or no effect. \' a nre. tal ktng to reporters !'-um.la~· at the end of Carter·._ t" o d<1~ \ tsil to South Korea. 'oatd even 1f North Korea accepts the proposal to meet with South l\orea and the Cnited States as a :-.tep toward reunification of tht> peninsula. "1t ~•II be a Ion•• h.irtJ road .. · Your Daily Pilot car- rier. who Is an Indepen- de nt merchant, will re - alize an Increase in profit for hia or her services to you at the new price. --~ - ------ - ------. Continulne major cos t increAMS ln all aspects of new1paper product.ion and dlttrlbuUon, soch as a 15 percent Increase in the Cott ol newaprtnt, make this increue necesaary. ' Traditional Jeans and Things ALS GAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPOR T BEACH (7t4) 644·7030 .. . . .. -.... . .. ·-.... ..._.. .. . -. .. . .. -------- Lag11na I South Coast Your Hometo•n Dally Newspape ED ITI O N VOL. 72, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES FIFTEEN CENT~ _Slaooting Down of Skglab 'Ha%ardous~ WASHINGTON (AP) "t h•ve an Idea," sald tht letter to the natloe'a space qency. "What ll you shot a missile that could seek out Skylab by radar and blow ll up"" Tbe wriler, from l,ou1svllle. Ky • has a lot of eompany wtlh tbat 6dea. SKYLAB'S IMMINENT DEMISE IS prompting a flood of let lert to President Catt.er, to lhe Nallonal Aeronautics and Splil'e AdministraUon, to Congress and to thl' Pentagon. and many of them wonder: Wby can't the United States. with Its arsenal of m1ss1le. sim ply zap one us.root s pace su.ttoo placidly orbiting Earth before It f alla down and hurts somebody ·> The answer may be s urprising "U Skylab we re blown up by conventtonal explosives in or bit,'' says NASA Administrator Robert Frosch, .. we would expect more Bow Foggy Was It., .Johnny? debrlll to ~urv1ve re·entry. Not only more pieces, but significantly higher aggregate wuight, thereby increasing the potential hazard.·· Ol':SPITE NASA ASSURANCES THAT the r isk from Skyla b's rl'lurn predicted to occur between July 9 and July ·16 1s rn an1 mal nu.my of thost: writing to Carter and the government .1gc-nn e:. don't '>Ound <'Onvinced The worry may. in no small part, be the result of NASA's ef fort to be t:andtd about whal may _fall from the heavens when the 77 S ton space lab slams into the atmosphprp "We foresee,'' Frosch said recently. "approximately SOO piece:. of debris capable of causing injury, over half of which will weigh under 10 pounds The analysis indkates 38 pieces over 250 pounds. of wtuch lO are over 1.000 pounds and two are 3,900 pounds or more "ALL OF THESE PIECES CAN be expected to reach the~ Earth traveling near vertical at velocities from 30 mph to 260 . mph.·· The answer to the le tte r writer m Lou1sv11le as tha t the hazard . from a re.entering object depends on how much of the obJect burns · up or at least shrinks in size and weight as it goes through the atmosphere. Configuration of the object has a lot to do with its sur vival to the surface. FROSCH SPEAKS IN TERMS OF conventional explosives for good reason. NASA didn't even consider use of a nuclear warhead bccau:.e treaties prohibit that typ~ of activity in s pace A space agency s pokts man. asked about that. shuddered and .... aid ·~~·t even hint at 1l Jf you think we get a lot of letters now Landslide Suit Reactions Mixed in Bluebird Act By STEVF. MITCll F.Ll~ 0t ,.,. O•oly PolOI SI.ti! Reaction to a l11wsu1t fllt-d by Bluebird Canyon landslu.k \I< t1ms against Laguna Beat·h and the rounty rangt'd frorn h1lll'r ncss to undt'rstantlin~ tocl.i} Some city off11·1ab ~t·1· lht Sl5 million action filed fo'rrrlav an Orange Count} Superior ( ·;1urt. as a n alt<'rnµt by th•• honwl1·~!' fam1hes to bite thl· hand lhu1 ft•d them · Other:. tai..t' tht• µ0~1ll1111 th;,it thl' lei::al pron·dur{' was takt!n lo merely <'Stablish lo~s. 1t1 nrch•r tn take advantagP of tax hreah and msuranc<' cl:ums l'Vt·n split with tht: county. 1t s gu1r1g to 1·ost us." • 1 n -.omt· form 11r dnother , 1111• ... t la\.\sutt!' \.\Ill tost the tax II·'' t·r-. Ill' said · Either m the lurm 11£ dtrel t 1.a'Tlalllc.., h1~h<'r 111l 1•n·st ratt•s. bond 1~ .... ut·~ or till' 1·0 .... 1 tu dPfend <1t lhl' \('r\ ll•..1 ... t ( 'our11·1lm:in Bo' rt f•"tprc•'>sc•ll tfr,aµpotntrtlt•lll al nl'W~ 0£ !h1• la'' ...,111l l thmk .... hen \ ou tak•• lfi,OOO pl•t1pll• m lh1..., t'll)-who worked ..,,, h;1 rd for th1·se pcopl<', ll is a slap 111 thl· fan· of cvery taxpay1•r 111 town tht'm to turn :.iround and sue th•· l..ixpaycrs 1s in very poor t<iSll' " Rut fellow l'OUnt·1I mt•mbl.!r I loward O;,i\\>~on sN·~ lht! la"'su11 "" .1 • pupt·n,ork cstabhshmt·nl of loss " ·I don l fl'l'I in any way thcst• p1·oplt.• an· attempting t•> l>1tf' thf· hand thal ft·d lht'm or 'iU(' th1 1·ommun1l\ thut helpt'd them sn muc•h,' hl· s.11d "The 'iUtt wa .... fil ed in ordl'r tn 11111\t' lo~~ to th1·1r 111 s un:.tnlt: ..,,m puny or for ,1 lax "'r1teoff. · hl· .,aid "Th(•\ have· to establish thal tht'.)I hav;, attempted to col h•l'I lo~s • .ind ha vc bttc:n turned d"wn In Sydney, Australia. it w~s so foggy that only the tops of buildings and the upper section of the Ha rbor Bridge could be seen f rom the <Jlr . The fog caused delays on Sydney':. fer ry and rail services. The vola tile 1s~lll' 1s t!Xf><'C't~d 10 come up <it Tu<:~day's Caty Council meeting. where City Councilman Ke lly Hoy<1 ~a11J hl• intends to publ iC'ly l<1mbastc th1· hom eowners for .. their poor taste m filing this s urpnsc ac· lion." · The e1l1n•11s raised t hou ~ands nf <loll a rs Bluebird horneowners, ten-. of for lht• and for T h " s uit will c lear!' t~t" Sl.ll>t-;, Pa~r A2l Old-tiiners Compete Good Waves Highlight Laguna S urf Classic Surfers were g r eet ed with small. but well formed wave!> for the 25th annual Brooks Street Surfing Classic in Laguna Beach during the weeke nd , thrilling :.pe c t a t o r s with t h eir maneuvers And the 25th annual ('Ont<'!>l, touted as the oldest s urfing t'on test in the world, had a s peernl category for old time rs th •~ year , pitting surfers of the 1950:. against each other The nost algia event SCJ W La gun a n Howa r d Ch apleau place first , followed by vctcrnn surfer Lewis Tarter a nd firem<in Bing Boka coming in third The regular master·~ d1 v1s1on -those surfers 30 years old anrt over. ended with Corky Smith placing first. Howard Chapleau. second. and Gene Blakely pla<:· ing third In the senior m en ·~ d1v1s1on those surfers between 24 and 29. Gregory Bond placed first. with Brian Bulkley taking second and Jim Dugan, third. Doug McDoe placed first in the men's divjsion, followed by .Richard Deal and Doug Bunting. The junior men's division saw Mark Minney taking first place honors. John Pribram placed -second, and Matt Hiscock. third. Alisa Schwarzs te in was the Coas• women 's divi s ion winner followed by koee·boa rder Dare\ )1 u rphine. Dawn M cCurdy placed third in that event. Steve Nolan rode to first placC' in the boys· division. Other win n ers included J ack Reinhold. second, Collen Burgess, third :.md Tay Burgess. fourth. The m innies divis ion. with local surfers 12 years of age and under . saw Robert J ones plat:l· first. followed by Sean Mahoney a nd Clay Reynolds The contest. held annually hy lhl' t:1ty's dttpartme nt of recrea tton. 1s open to Laguna Beach surft'rs onlv The cont('st was dt• lavt·d unill noon hot h dav~ bcrnust• of 1>oor morning surf · Carter Popularity Dips Below Nixon's NEW YORK IAPl Presi· dent Jimmy Carter's popularity has s unk below the lowest rating Richard Nixon e ver got during his t roubled presidency, accord ing to an ABC News-Harns Poll released lOday. Carter's latest rating f9r over all job performance was 73 per· cent n egative, 25 pe rcent positive, with 2 percent not sure. It was th e wor s t job pe rformance ra ting ever given a president in a Harris poll. Carter's m arks in a May poll were 70 percent negative. 29 per· eent positive and l percent not s ure. Harri s said the prev ious presidential low was a 71 percent negative rating gjven Nixon in a poll released five weeks before he· r esigned in 1974 In a categor~ t•alled mspmng ('Onf1dent'e in tht> White House. Carter dropped nine percenta~e points from May to a 74 percent negat1vc rating. with 20 percent giving him pos1t1 ve marks and 6 pert'ent undecided Nixon's figures for inspiring confidence re mained the lowest ever 86 percent negative in the June 1974 survey. Harns s aid. Ca rte r rece i ved negative marks of more than 80 percent for his handling of the economy and energy The s urvey. ta ken of 1.496 adults between J une 13-17. was the fourth in a row in wh ich more than 80 perrent of those in· ter v1e wed had a negative view on Carter 's handling of the economy Thirt y' prope rty owners 1n B luebird Can yon , whe r e a landslide destnn·<'d two dozen hom es 0('t. 2. fried suit Frida' seekmg a combm£-d $15 m1lhon in damages from the city and Orange County. T he s uit claims properties in the neighborhood were built on the site of a "large prehistoric slide area." cont('nding under gr ound waler erode<1 the lantl under their homes over the past three years. The complaint l'harj!l'S lht• c·1 t y and county snuulrl ha\P known thl• land was un~labll• B ut Laguna Hcad1 Cit ~ i\I a n ager Fn•d Solomon s aid th•· action l'amt• <•s ll l'Omµl,.lc· ~u1 prise Lo him .. We had n<1 I prior 1 tom munication from tht: member!> of the Hluebird homeownl'r:. as sociation." he said toda}. "ln fact. we heard C'ommenb to the· contrary from one member JU~l last Wednesday · He said homeownc·r Dave Oclo indicat ed las t \\>el•k lhJt tht• homt'owners "'l'r1· not l·on templatmg any ~urh ac•t1on The city 1s Sl'lf m~ur,.cl . v. h1th means laxpaycrs would p1t·k up th e firs t $100,000 lo s~ in ;, lawsuit. Wlth tht' insuran('<' e·ar ner picking up th<• rest up to J total of S5 m1lhon "So the taxpa~crs would pick up the f irst $100 ,000. and anything over $5 m11l1on .·· Solomon said .. And if the suit 1~ $15 m1lhon PILOT J/IEWS CAPO ARTIST ' For Capistra no Beal'h artist J ohn Cederquist. woodworking is more than a hobby and more than art Sec story on Page Cl Saudis to Hike Crude Oil Output JIDDA. Saudi Arabia CAPJ Saudi Arabia. the world':. big· gl•Sl oil cxporlt'r. dt'c1 ded today to raise trudt• oi I production, tht• Saudi "tall' r:1d10 rc•porterl <~1111lrng .Ill nff1t·1al ~ourc·t' at lht• 1 oy:il 11.Jl :wl·. lhl' rad1n ..,;mt t ht• p1 oduc·t '"'' 1ner 1·asl' \.\a• fl•mpor ar~ hul 11!1 1111! spcnf\ 1111"' 1r1111 h t 111 1n1 n·ast• would 111· Jolt Kills ~kv Diver .. Fron1 Irvine \n In 1n1• ~k\ diver "'a:-Pll'l t rlll'lllt't! Salurd:n in the Lakt· Elsanorl' ~trt•u wtwn a gu!>t of "ind blc"' him against powC'r 111\es ~horth liefore 7 pm H" crs1dc Count~ authorities rt· ported J ;imC's Richard Robinson. 35. nf 14872 Laurelgrove Circle. was dN1d at the SC'<'n<' near Corydon Strl'l'l and Mission Trail Road. a R1v e r s1de County c orone r 's spokes man said . A spokeswoman at Elsinore Sport Parachutinl'( Center said Robinson. a stockbroker. was an 1•x pe rie nred s ky dive r who 1umped oftl'n ut the facility Witnesses told Sheriff's dep 'ulll'S Robinson appearetl lo be blown off course attempting to land at the pa rachulmg center T hl' e1ectrocut1on knocked out powc>r rn some areas of Elsinore for up to one hour The source was quoted a ... say 1ng the increase was necessar~ to mee t <'Xp('nSC's 1n S:.iucl 1 Arabia o; Sl42 bllhon 1976·81 dl· \ l·lopml'nt pl::in S;iud1 '\rah1.1 s 1•r uci1· oil pro rluc t11in \'1•1lln~ '' X 5 m tl l111n hJr 11•1-, ,, d.1~ l S. 1111 mdu~tr\. 11ffll·1ab !>ci1cl 1h1·\ had no 1mm ~·d1att• tnform;.. 11.ir1 0 11 lhl' Saudi pl;1ns. b111 CARTER WARNS OF RECESSION-A4 \men can a nalysts noted that a -,ubstant1al product ion mcrea:.e 1 ould have• a modera ting an fluent•t• on Oil price~ 'It s still vague. But obviou~ly 1f 11 1~ trUl' 1t would he very 1m pvrt:rnt Thl' Saudi~ woultln't bl· IJlkm~ about anythmg less th<in 1 half million barrels a day and Jll'rhaps on<' million ·· s aid l.Jrn c:otdste 1n OI the Ne" York ·basC'd Petroleum lndustn Rest'ar('h f'oundallon . an 1n'- du<;try gnrnp Or Abdul Had1 T a her. gov ,•rnor of the Saudi slate oil con t·ern P<'tromm said recenUy his l'Ountr.v might raise the ceiling to 9 S million barrels a day to help <'Ompcns ate f o r the ' shortfall which he said is <'am,. (See SAUDIS, Page i\2) Court Back s 1 Minor's Rigl1t l To Abortion ~ Weather Night and morning low clouds with mostly sunny afternoons through Tues· d ay. Lows tonight 58 to 63. Highs Tuesday from upper IOI at beaches to mid-70s inlaftd. North Korea Views Talks C.Ounty 'Siek-out' 1 WASHINGTON <AP> -The 1 U S. Supre m e Court today struck down by an 8·1 vole a Massachusetts law requiring un· ~ married remales unde r 18 to ob· tain the consent or their parents or a judge before undergoing an INSIDE TODA '1 Gambling figurei in Leu V•gai are nervous about 1''81 documents alleging mob1tera are behind the 1cne1 fn aome of Neoodo's /amoH ca1tno1. See Pagft AIS. CJ ... , M Aft .. •i.: .. ..., M M SEOUL, South Korea <AP> - Secretary of State Cyrus Vance says there are ··some indica- tions " North Korea may accept tt\e invitation from President Carte r and Preside nt Park Chung·hee to join in peace taJks . However , opponents of Park's 18-year-old dJctatorship believed Carter's advocacy of more human rights for South Korea would have little or no effect. Vance. talking to reporters Sunday at the end of Carter's two-day vlslt to South Korea. .. ld even lf North KoTea accepts the p~al to meet wltb South Korea and the United States as a step toward reuniflcaUon of the peninsula, "it wlll be a long, bard road." But be said It would lead t.o an Immediate relaxation or tension. r 1 Majority Back on Job O range County government welfare e li gibility workers, public defende rs and deputy dis· trlc l attorneys re mained o(( their jobs today in a continua· tion or a sick-out in protest over wage negotjations. County Pe r sonnel Dlreclor Bert Scott said thjs morning that 230 or the county's 480 welfare eligibility workers. those who screen clients for welfare benefits, called ln lU today. Whlle about 80 percent of the co unty's social workers had phoned ln ill F riday, today marked the first sick-out protest by the ellalbllily workers. Also off the Job today were about 80 percent of the county 's 160 deputy district attorneys and their courtroom adve rs aries. public defe nde rs. Scott said. abortion. s helter in Orange to a ll but But the court ruled that a state • emergency services. In addition, that wants to require a pregnant Otherwise. m•>st of the 900 county work<'rs •1ho phon<"J in ill Friday were uack on their jobs today, Scott said. eounty he alth c l i nics we r e minor to obtain one or both closed to all but emergency pare nts' consent to an abortion service must aJso provide a n alte rnative Juvenileresidents atthecoun· proced u re wh e r eby the ty Youth Guidance Center. a re. a uthorization can be obtained. ha bilitation program for young "We conclude ... that under offenders. were sent home Fri· s t,te regulations s uch as that Scott said s upervisory person d a y o n f ur Io ugh s after undertaken by M assacbusells. nel would be rilling in today for counse lors at the racility called every minor must have the op· absent employees. in ill. p0rtun1ty -if she so desires - The deputy district attorneys Salary talks with county to go directly to a court without and pu'bUc defenders had staged employee gr hive been un· ' first con.sulUna or ootifyinl her one·day sick·outa twice before dct way since ril, .and far ~parents." _t.bc court said. last Friday when the p rotes t I no agreement !it"l .a sties the court that wave spread to employees m .r. C<>jn t arMI well-informed other county departments. yeal' lfr Ii. \~}.ntelligently the Friday's protest forct4 ~the cretl_!f;( etn~ 1~ on her own. closure of the county M~al lo thelT rat NT: Pare A.2, I l - OM.Y PILOT A miaaina RlvertJde Count)' moth e.r and d au 1 bl tr mylltriOUllY appeal'ff ttom tM Orte11 Hiahwl)' bnaab Suaday. juat u mywtertously 11 they dis· upptH•red rrorn a seventh Day Adventist tampslte U days before. Riverside County She riff's In FourSwoo1i Over Idol RICHMOND . British Columbia CA P > -Teen idol Rex Smith sang bis hit, "You Take My Breath Away," and it was such a senasat1o n four girls needed oxygen. f Related s tory Page 86>. About 4,000 fre nzie d adolescents, m ost l y female. turned up at what was supposed to be an autograph session at a shopping mall here. About a dozen g irls were taken t o Ri ch m o nd General Hospital after be· ing shaken up or fainting in the crush. Oxygen was administered to four. None was hurt Monday, July 2. t91'11 vullaator Chr•• Taylor Hid Pein Hunter. 31 , and ber dau1hi. Jennifer. 12. naapd down a car and 11ked to be t1ken to the hOlpltal Sunday Thty appeared from the bru8l\ a few milea west of the Upper San Juan Camp1rounda where they disappeared from a church outfn1 June l&. They bad been camplna wtth Mtchael Hunter. the husband and father. Taylor uid the pair told authorities they left the camp- ground on Saturday nltht. He would not discuss their reNOnS for leaving Taylor also would not com- ment oo their 15 days in the brush-choked Ortega Mountains, nor would he comment on what tbe women were wearing when they turned up Sunday at about 10 a.m. He scoffed at a story In one metropolitan paper that the pair evaded their rescuers. believing them to be m embers of a motorcycle gang out to rape them. Taylor refused lo elaborate on the strange disappearance. He said the pair were treated for scratches, poison oak and In· sect bites at Mission Valley Hospital in Elsinore. He said the pair were back with their family today in the Homeland area Fro• Page Al SIJDE SUIT. establish -the city and county were not at fault, and that it was an act or nature . "If it helps them get a break on taxes. more power to them '' Homeowner association presi dent Dale Ghere agreed with 'Dawson's contention The high school teacher said. "From our viewpoint. we have to prove we have a toss. that we have m ade an atte mpt t o reclaim it. and that that is not possible," he said today He said the homeowners a re ~wa iting the ri>su lts of a ~eologic ~tudy on thl' area. adding the ~uil was filed to meet a statute or llm1lahons · · 1 r the report says the city or 2 LB Water Projects OK'd Two m aJor improve ment projects have been completed by the Laguna Beach County Water Dis trict. including one in Emerald Bay and a second near Alta Vista Way. Wa ter district crews installed 450 feet of six inch pipe and two new fire hydrants in Emerald Bay al a cost of $12,000. Pour hundred feel of piping was installed to replace old cast iron mains in the Alta Vista area at a cost of $7,500. The old system ha d been s ubject to breaks in re· cel\t years, according to district m anager Joe Sweany Teen Held In Drug Find An Escondido teen-ager was ar r ested by Laguna Beach police early Saturday morning after officers allegedly found hashish on the suspect. The 17·year-old youth was s potted by officers drinking beer on the sidewalk in the 500 block of North Coast Highway shortly before 3:30 a.m It was a few moments later that Officer Bill Yourex saw the y outh try to hide a s mall package containing the concen- trated cannabis. H e was c harged wllh possession or has hish and re- leased to his parents. ORANGE COAST I 'K DAILY PILOT '""'" Ot•ftQ!t Co.n.t O.tli; Pttot ••'"•"IC" I\ (Of" boM-0 '~ '"'-' ,,., .... , 1\0vCl41"""'4b• .,,.,OrM'K//" CO••l "'*•"""4C..._, -•l• .... 1-M• OUbh\MO MoftdAT lfrw~ Ff'tcM, tor (O"I• MtM N•-1 ....... tt....CI ............. ,_ t•inV•tlh lnlofWI t.~e.M.ft"$ou..,(ottil A ~~•r~lfidil'°"''°'*•~"'"''-"«danM'd """'"' "'° ........... _.....,.,.._ ., ., Ill W•\I o., St,..,. Cotl•~.C•ltfOf"n•.t•>H• • ....,N_ -. ...... , __ _ Jet•• c-y 1110 .... ~'Otf't eMOt-el .,._ ,.,.,... ..... wtt ,.,. ... Tt::::.~=- CMflt\N. L-__ ,, •t1 \ A\\UIA"f -.i"ett .... Nton • • county are negligent. and we did not file before the s tatute or hmitation expired. we couldn't make a claim." he said. And if the city and county are found at fault? .. It's a problem we 'II have to answer al that time." Gher e said . "We feel really good about what the city has been doing for us. and I th.ink those who un· derstand why we made these claims would accept them under those terms ·· LB Jaycees Elect Reeske Mike Reeske has been named president of the Laguna Beach Jaycees. replacing outgoing president Shu Yan Chan. Other officers named at a re- cent installation dinner incl ude Pat Barry, secretary ; Fred S harman. treasurer ; Pete McMahon, internal vice presi· d ent; John Hoover. external vice president; Craig Springe, internal d irector ; J ohn Campbell. m embership director and Shu Yan Chan, state direc tor. The Laguna Beach e ha pter rais ed $.7.891 during 1978-79 for various community groups and scholarship programs. FroMPa~AI SAUDIS ..• ing price increases on the world s pot market. Almost 10 percent of oil used in the United States comes from Saudi Arabia. The Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, said at the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries' price-fixing meeting last week in Geneva, Switzerland, that his country would eventually boos t mu- imum production capacity over several years to 14 million bar- rels a day. He did not announce a ny immediate production in· crease at that time, however. Because of principles of sup- ply and demand, a substantial in· crease in Saudi production theoretically could hold down prtces worldwide Police Probe Carport Fire Police are investigating an in- tentionally set fire in a carport behind a Laguna Beach man's home that was discovered by the victim Sunday. Randy Lewis, 33, dean of stu- dent affairs at UC Irvine, told police he found a garbage bag containing wood and debris that had been set afire next to his carport. The blue was confined to the tralih bas, which was near a storage area of the carport at 1225 Gavtota Drive. Ferry Fare Hiked VINALHAVEN, MaJne (AP) -A r.a. looNUe OD UM f•rry Uaat l1Db Ulla illand community to tb• malnlaqd ,trompttd a blockade by rtaldenta at the f trry ramp aod l•fl tourlata 1tuck on the boat O•tly "•lot SU.II ""°'° Bospif al's Hoopla A thousand balloons were sent aloft Satur· d <ty in front of South Coast Medical Center. whe re hospital officials c·elc•br ated the 25th anniversary of th<.• non·profit facility in So uth Laguna. More than LOO persons at· tt•ncled th<.• r<.·d~cii C'ation ceremonies. which \.\ere followed Saturday night by a fund· raising Monte Carlo Night at the hospit al App roximatel y $10,000 were raised by hospital volunteers during the evening t·vent. which drew more than 400 partH.'I· pants. Police Search Widens Bicycle May Provide Clue Lo Missing Girl By JERRY CLAliSF.N Of IN O•tff Polot SUll An intensive search ha~ been launched in Huntin~lon Beach for the yellow bicyc le that a m iss1ng 12 year old g irl 1~ be lieved to have been ridmg June 20. the da~ she disa ppeared without a trat'e Blo nde. b lue-eyed Robin Christine Samso<' asktod to bor r<'w the 10-spccd Schwinn from her girlfriend when she left tht' girl's home al 14th and OIJ\•1· streets at J · 15 p.m . that day No one, investi gators s ay, has come forward to sa) they ever s aw the girl actually on t he bl«} c le. a n older model that had been handed from chilcJ.to·child in the girlfrirnd's family But the blcyde. like Robin. 1s gone. Police have not ruled out the possibility 1t was s tolen before Robin had a chance to use it and that in her haste to get home she failed to notify the friend However . pohce believe Rohm probably rode the bike to"ard her home on Alabam<1 St reet. near Ada ms A venue The mile -long ride. 1n ves tigators s ay, would have taken Robin north on 14th Street from Olive. then east on Lom;o Plant Fire Damage Put At $5 Millio11 An early morning blaze in a Santa Ana manufacturing plant caused an estim ated $5 million damage t oday. firemen re ported. The 4.09 am fire gutted the 30,000-square-foot manufactur ing buildin g at National Technology, 1720 E Ne wport Circle, firemen !>aid. The plant manager estimated the damage at $5 million Invest igators said the bla1e sent clouds of s moke billo"ing into the air containing fumes from acids and chemicals used in the manufacture of electronw parts. As a result, Santa t\na police ordered personnel, mostly night watchmen, out of the industrial buildings in the complex and kept the area cordoned off for about an hour New Daily Pilot Price in Ef feel A venue. north again on Lake Strel't. <'a:.t on /\dam~ and thc.1 north on Alabama · 'Tht• ridl' :.hou ldn 1 hav<• ttikt·n mort:' than 10 minute~.· obsened 1nvl•st1gator Cr C11g Robison On l' polit•t• theory 1-. that soml'ont• abdutted thl• pe rt girl who was dr('sst·d 1n wh1IC' shorts and a rt•cl T shirt "1th \\ h1tc· let tC'r" atro'ts tht• dl<.'"t n •ading · 1 krl'C'omt·~ Trnuhlt· · In ,, hurr.\. polltt· lht'llr1n" tht• abdut'tor toulcl havl' ah;indom·d tht• b1 rvell' Soml'onc• clsc. find ini.; th1• h1lo.1', t•oul<I havt• takt·n 11 honw ·w e cl rust hkt· tn l1H'atc· that htkt• .. s;ivs HotHson Tht•n ....,,. ni1gh1 knov. wha t and "ht•n· ... ometh1n,i! h<ippc•rw<l to her flt• :.aid police arc not inter est t·ci 1n pro!>CC'UllOJ! anyone wh o \\Ould ~tl'p fon\arc1 \\1th lhl· IHC'\ t'IC' along "1th inform.it111n Jhnui \\ht•n· 11 "·1s found \s far J:> rm tonccrned. lht' h1 t' \'C l<' 1s c·onl\1de red lost. t ht• n• II bt-nu 11robll'm with -~- .....-.... " r--... ), ' ·-·-' ~· som eone returning lost propert~ 11'5 more 1mi)(1rtant for us to find "here 1t wa., Jnd "hc·n 11 v. il!> found · Thl' 2·Hnl'h hov ·.., b1c·uth.·. v.1th hand lC'bars "rdppN.l in ~c:llow tapt·. had l'ht!J" in 1b Hllow paint and c1 loosl' ldt gc~rsh1ft le\ er Robison said It 1s important for anv t·1t11t•n \'ho ma' ha\1· fou n<1 th1~ bt\ \<'I t· 111 '>lt'(J l;in~;.ird. ht addt•d . Thl· tl•<Jm or SIX 1nvesllgator'> .i~s1gned to f1n<11ng t hf' m1 -.~inl! girl 1s l'lmt1nu inc tn dll't·k ~omt· 200 phon<' calb tha t muy IP<td l'\'C'ntuall~ to a l':l mere1man who ,, ppr o :1 c· h t'<I ll ob 1 n an cl h <' r frit•nd al tht> lwat·h Parlin on .J unc· 20 The l'Ompos1t1 flll'I u rt 111 tho· man hiJs bt•cn <11.,trthut1•1J 111 Cal1forn1 a ix.il1n· a)!enl'1es and 1~ d 1 s p I a ~ c· d 1 n s h o p s in t h t- cl o~ ntm\n llunt 1n1'(ton Be.1('h art•J T1 p~ h:n t• lakt·n p11ht·1 10 \\•n tura. Los :\ngl'il'" and H1\er:.1de t·ounties. so f;.1r w1thout progres!) in thC' <'ast• ... 1 (~ / /' ' I \ \ • .,·'; l... lhscoverJ1r .. ... Could Be Human A partially decomposed ap. • pendage, which will be tested to determine if it is a human hand, was found alongside the Santa Ana Freeway early Sunday by an Irvine police officer. · / Officer Craig Smith made the discovery about 5:20 a .m . in an orange grove near the south · bound Jeffrey Road offramp. In his report of the find, Smith said the appendage strongly re- sembled that of a human hand. While most or the flesh was gone. there was a complete finger with fingernail, bones and cartilage. Smith said the apparent band was partially buried in loose dirt. Several small bones were found in the vicinity, he noted. Smith took his find to Tustin Community Hospital where it was e xamined by an emergency r oo m ph ysicia n . S mith, however , said the physician could not verify whether the hand was human. Sm ith's next stop was the Orange County Coroner 's office, where pathologists will conduct tests lo determine what the ap- pendage was linked to. Results arc not expected for at least two days. a corone r's spokesman said today. f'rmt1 Pa9f> A I CONSENT. • • the court mus t a uthorize her to act without parental consulta- tion or consent." The Supre me Court s aid that ir the pregnant g irl fails to satisfy .i t·oun that she is competent to ma k <' th<· abortion d ecision <i lum· "she must be permitted to -.how that an ahort1 on nevcrthe· I('~., would be in her best in tere'>t .. T he ('Ourt mus t authorize thf' ahnrt1on 1f 1t 1s p<"rl\uad<'d that it ,., 1n tht· l.!1rl'o., o" n bl·~t interest. hut 11 nHt y also decl ine t o .IUI horizc om• if it is not \\'ill1am Baird. operator of <Jn :-. h11rt1on chn1c· who challenged lht• Massac·husetts law. said af le•• w<1r<1 that "what the court 1~ ,;N·rN'ing 1s a pt·rsonal decision of .1hort1 011 1 ~ JU~! that a 1w r ... onal onl' and } oung pl'opll' .ir•· f1nall~ frel' .. Baird :.aid the ruling "sho~:, Ont'<' .ind for all th<Jt teen-agers Jrt• not l'hattc>I. tht'~ 're not prop- l'rt \ lhl'\ n• not owned by their part>nt~ the courts have finall~ decreed that you cannot lorc·e a teen ager against her \' 11110 go through a pregnancy .. Home delivery pnre for the Daily Pilot went from $3.50 to $3.75 per month ef- fecli ve Sunday, July 1. 1979. ~I Price or single copies sold at coin boxes or over the cou nte r were in· C'reased to 15 cents daily, and to 35 cents Sunday. At $3.75 per month, the Daily Pilot home delivery price remains among the lowes t fo r seve n -day newspapers in Southern California. Your Daily Pilot car- rier , who is an indepen- dent merchant, will re· a llze an increase in profit for his or her services to you at the new price. Continuing major cost Increases in all aspects of newspaper production and diatribution, such as a 15 ~ercent Increase In the cost of newsprint, make thia Increase net'essary Traditional Jeans and Th ings ·--------------------------- I I {J I ALSGARAGE % FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( llJ t.>4l1 TOJO . . .· , . .... -----·- Monday July :?. 1979 s CAIL V PILOT A:J tr.S. Suprenie Coli1·t Expands B~sing WASIUNGTON <API Ttw ti S . Supr~m o url tod a)' cleared lhe way for lhe bulinc of 3,000, tlrsl araden to achlt"v\" a reater racial d~searegauon 1n Louiavllle. K y .. are. pubhc sdM>ol1. The Juatic~. voting 6 to 3. lt>rt Intact • federa_J appeal) ~rt ru"ng that hnt·ara~~rs tm! Mt exem pt fro m a 1H h ool dl• sqre gation p1an an effe.l't :1m<'t' 1975. . CHARTER MEMBER Al Seeger . J u5lJct'6 Harry A Bl u kmun. l.ew1s f' Po\o\<ell Jr and WllUam ti. Rt l'lnqwat vott'd lo hear arwu m nt.a 1n the ca e . but the vote:. of four mem bf'rs art nttded to grant I U<'h review The consohdalcd &<'hool dlb t rkl of l.ou1,.1111tt" 11nd SUl'T<>Wld ln J? J('fferson County 1• tht-nu 11on ·1 sixth lorl'ellt, with 120.000 pupil:. About 23.000 pupils alreudy are btotng bused fo r rac ud cit' PROGRAM COORDINATOR Kathie Hodge 'Ducks' Soup l11vention Earns Credit 8~· \\11.LIAM llODG E Of ll>e D•1lr P1ICJI ~1•11 When San Juan Capistrano~ /\I Seeger stepped orr a train in Kan ~a!. City's Union Station !.everal ~ears a,go. he had no idt:a he was earning <'Ollcgc a<;adem 1c crel11t. The ambitious law offtcc ad minislrat1v(' supervisor dcc1d(•d to spend his two·hour layover peddl1n~ an i nvention ··-puc ks ... plast1t• covers for µants that extend from a ram 1·oat's hotlOm to the shoe. Seeger was able to sell S358 "orth of "Ducks" to a local de purtment s tore m anCJgl'r . And many years lak r . he wa~ able to sell the markctmg ex· p.::rience behmd .. Ducks " to Sad dleback College -an exchange for two units or credit. Tha t's hecause Se<'ger. 70. ha~ ~en a charter m ember in a new l'Ollege program that awards al·ademic units to those who can document their tire 1>xpcriences And most observC'rs agree that Lht' Assess ment or Prior Learn 1ng Program could c hange con cepts about the natun• o r formill t>ducation. 1liree Killed In Crash During Chase Three pe rson!. Wl'rc killed when a rar bE.•1ng pursued bv police colhdcd with two other veh icles in Buena Park earl) Sunday, poli ce reported. Dead are Michael De Pelu:-.o. 21. his 9-year -old stepda ughter. K im berly Taylor. and Michael We rne r. 28. a ll or Bue na Park Poh ce said the chase began ea rly Sunday morning when a car driven by John M. Bjorn. 28. of Buena Park. a lleged ly ran a traffic hghl in La P a lma Bjorn's car reportedly collided w ith De P e l us o 's a uto a n d aootber car d riven by William C r om meli n. 41 , o f Gar der1 Grove. Crom melin was trcatcJ for injuries at Anaheim General Hospita l and released . Bjorn. who surrer ed a possible fract ured pelvis. was booked in· lo the jail ward at UC I Medical Center on sus picion or vehicular m ans laughter. pohc~ said. Soviets Hike Goods' Prices MOSCOW (AP ) -The Soviet 1overnment raised prices lQ per· cent to 40 per cent today on such scarce Utlngs as cars, furniture. rugs. furs and jewelry. Food and other basic consumer goods were not affected. "The demand for some goods s urpasses posslblUtie s for their produc tion." said Nikol ai Gluahkov. chairman of lbe Slate Committee for Price s in a aewspaper commentary. "It has been decided. u a forced but Mceasani me asure, lo use the price fonnatJon m echa nism to ..UU1ltr'Me.'' ·Y fie claimed thal prlcee over all are 3t pm:ent hi&her thao they were bl UMO. ·'This has been u vast gre~ area in education." the pro gram 's coordinator Kat hH· 1 lodgl' says. "rt was an obv1ou-. need that wasn't being m1>l . 'These people had lots uf t•x JlC'rtCn('(' ~tnd no W~ty lo (J('l'OUnl tor 1t .. Thl· program offered for lhl• first t1mf' th1s -.pnng 1s ten tercd o n a c:o urs e 1n "h1c h part1 e1pants mnkc a portfolio of 1 heir cxpcnencP. They <-ndea vor to line up t heir expenent1al knowlcd~e with courses m the college catalogue 0 n c· e t h a t · s b e e n a c· com plisht•d. they se nd letter s to fo r m l'I' cmplo) ers lo document t heir experiences and the knowledge ~ained from them . A special academic committee re· views the com plet ed portfolio a nd awards units to the stu- dents San Juan's Set-ger received 84 units of Saddleback academ ic cr edit for his portfolio. "lie probably wouldn't ha ve come to S<'hool at all needing two full years to gel a degree," \t rs Hodge points out. "Now all he m·t•ds 1s a bout 12 units to get a community college degree." Thl· t•ollege 1s condu cting the program in a consortium or area coll eges including Orange Cou:-.t Collt>gt· in Costa Mesa and Santa 1\na C11lll'gl'. Thl• program I!> operatl•d undl'r ~1 s tate.• 1n - novat1vt• prognims ):!rant While the 1dc.·a of awarding ac:.1dl•m1c un11:-. for life c>. periem•es 1s nl·~ to the W<'st . :\I rs. I lodi:(e ~ays school:. in the t'ast han• been opt•rat10g similar prog rnms for years . And those progra m :-. l ead t o ward a bacht•lor's degree "I thank il's hert• to sta v. it's reall) a national program:" the young counselor says. "I think 10 the future ti will be an inte- gral part of the college.·· At p resen t. u nits obtained through the Assessment or Prior Learning Program a re only ap- plicable at t he C'Ommunity col- lege level. Negoatialions a rc under way w it h the Ca l i forni a S t a te University and University of California systems over transfer of units obtained under the pro- gram. But the six graduat es of the first A PL c lass appear ha ppy with the results and several say they wi II continue the · r studies with regular courses in the Mis- sion Viejo-based district Saddleback 's program was in· \tiated when co lle ge { us tee E ugene McKnight encount ed a discussion of the program a trus tees' convention. He obtained the infor m atio 11od set the p rocess in motion at Saddle back . ·'T he course is rea lly designed for the adult learne r ." Mrs. Hodge explains. "It's for those people who have learned a lot through careers and experiences on their own." 3 Leaders Named PEKING <AP> -Th e Chinese Cong ress adjou rned after adopt- in g legislation to s peed up ln· d Uttrialtiation and approving the appoint m ent of three new vke premiers to sha re the load of the program. It also granted freer elections a nd greater pro· leclion under the law. Kf'Rregl\Uon lJ nu l now. th1• OhltrlC'l '8 10.000 flr11t·1rade pup1la havt-not bet'n lnt'luded In <.·ourl ordered de \'IC• 4"11ttllon The t..oul vtllt: srhools con· trov e r sy h a d r euc h ed t he Sup n •mti Court four times pre - ' 111u1>ly ~inn· 1973. and each time t ht• JU.'1\l<'t'S rf'fused to disturb t•ourt ordert'd dei.egregat1on The op1ruon was on(• of fi ve is· sued I-Oday u1>holdin~ various dt' • • * Closed Hearings &eked WASHINGTON I AP1 In a n importan t 1.:ust• involvmg rights or freedom or the press a nd fair trial, the l l S. Supreme Court . ruled today that judges have broad discretion to exclude the nc\\s media and the public from pretrial hearings In a 5-4 tlee1s1on. the l'OUrt said. "Clos ure of pretrial pro- ceedmgs is often onl' or the most efft•t•ll\e m ethods that a trial Judge C'an eniplo:-to attempt to insure that the fairness of a trial will not be Jl'opard11ed " by prejudicial publtl·1ty The ruhn~ upheld the New York Court of Appeals and a tna I judge who <'Xl'IUdl·d r(•ports and the publl t· from a prctnal hc.•aring in 1976 involving two mcn accused or kalhng Wayne Clapp, a fo rm er policeman. in thl' Rochester. N. Y . suburb or Brig hton. Jus tice Potter Stew a rt. writ 1ng ror the majority. ~•ml. '"The constitution nowhne mc.·nt1on::. any rig ht of actt•ss to a r r1m1nal triul on t h1: p:irt of the puhlir · Th<' right belongs t o the ac· c·uo;l'd. h<' sa1c1 ~tl·~art s aid the trial JUdgC' ca n l'\C'ludt• lht· presc; and public· l'\'l'n when thl'r!' m1i,:ht be other mt•ans to prc•vl'nt prejudice'. .. Because or the Consl1tution 's 1wn as1ve c·onccrn for these two pro('('SS rigblS (Of the ;J('(.'U:O.t'<f ). n trial Judge m ay sure ly takt· prott•<•t1 ve ml·asures eve11 when tht•y are .not strictly and m- e:-.capably necessary." he said "The danger of publicity con- c erning pr etri a l s uppression hNirings is particu larly a cute. b<.'raust' 1t may be d ifh('ult to measure with any degr ee or cer· tainty the effects of o;uch public1 ty on lhe fairness of the trial, .. Stewart said. I le noted that once th<' trial 1:-. under way. it 1s much easier for the Judge to keep prejud1e1al in formation from the jury simply by or derin g thC'm from the courtroom and pre"enling them from seeing or hearing about nt•ws of the case. The same 1~ not true in pre· trial proceedin~s. when poten- tial members of the JUry have general a ccc~., to htt· n ews media. he said I n a d1 s H•nting op1n1on, Justice llarrv A Blackmun s h a r p I y c rat i c· 1 l e d l h c r u It· establishl'd todav as "1nrlcx1 blc · · 1 lc !.aid. "That rule 1s to tht• cffe('t lhat 1f the <lc:fcnli e and lhl' prose<·ut1on mert•ly aJ.(rC!.• to have lht• publlC' excluded from <i su ppression h earing. and the trial Judge does not resist as trwl Judges may be prone not to do. since non -rcsistan<'e 1s easier than rcsista m·c ('(osurt: !>hall take· place." Laguna Beach Lifeguards Dory Winners Orange Coast lifeguards s cored well in the Lag una Beach Lifeguard Associa tion competi· tion oH Main Bea ch Park Frida}' afternoon with Laguna Beach g ua rtls placing firs t in the dory rela v. F ollowing Laguna Beach in the dory competition was Los Angeles County lifeguards. plac- ing second . and Newport Deaeh dor y team coming in third. I n the pa ddle boa rd relay. Newport B e a c h lifegua r d s plaC'ed fi rst . followed by Laguna e ach and Los Angeles county. Dan Matthews. a Los Angeles ounty guard. placed first In the on m an race. and J im Mras. of e Huntington Bea ch lifeguards ame in first In the mile s wim. Newport B e a c h 's M i ke aughan placed first In the mile paddl e. fo llowe d b y fello w Newport Ufeguard Jac k Llncke. Tom Redwitz, a Laguna Beafh guard placed thlrd in th at com petition. And Huntington Beach (tuards Oordon Duff and Mike Giffo rd pla ced fi rst and 111econd in the mile run. isc gregatton plans ac ross the na· t1on The others were. -The Suprem e Court uphe ld a racial desegregahon plan un der which some 18,000 students an Dayton, Ohio. public schools a re being bused. At the same time. the justices cleared the way for a desegrega. lion p lan that w i ll r equire Columbus. Ohio. public schools to bus 37.000 o f thei r 89.000 pu pils. By votes of 7 2 1n the Colum · bus case and 5·4 in the Dayton matter. the n ation's hig.hest court issued a decision thlit coufd ease efforts to desegregate public Sl'hools in nor the rn cities. -The court left intact a r ul ang that m ay lead to massive b us ing for racial desegregallon of Auslln. Texas. publie school!. The court. without com ment, rejected arguments by Aust in s c h ool officials tha t no d e - 01a11gt:-of Co111t11a11 d .... segregation s t eps are war. ranted -The court refus ed to Cree Minn.eapolis p ublic schools from :1 fe deral Judge's racial de · se g regallon orde r . T he j us t ices, without com · mc nt. turned do wn an appeal by city school orflc1als aimed a t overturning U.S. Di strict Judge Ea r l Larson's order issued last May . lil'n . Hobert JI Barrow. left . a:,,l>Uffitn)! dutie~ w., comm.rndant o f t he ~arinl· Corps, ~tands ~a lutin g Y.1th retmng com mancianr c;l'n Lou1.., II W1l-.on cl11rrng 'h.tll}.!t' of <'o mmand n .:rt.'mOnll'"' <.it Lill' \l.11 int· Barrucks in \\ ashington [) l' July 2 Holiday Backed • Jolu1 Adams Lost His Lase 203 Ye ars .4go WASlll Nl.TON 1A l'> Ir .John Adams had gotten his w~y 203 years ago. we c1 be enJoy1ng a three-day weekend today Adams. chief arch1tcl'l of in dependenc:c 1n 1776. was con \meed July 2 should ~ lndepen· d(·ncc Da~. but youn{! Tom J er frrson stoic the fi reworks on July -1 . Thcr c wa s log1" behind Adams hnes to his \\ 1fe . "The Cool W eatl1er Expected T he cool weather that rame to roost in Orange County over tht• weekend may last as long as f1Vl' to seven days, a spokesman for the Na tional Weather ServtCl' said tod ay. lie called 1t "the normal J une l'arly July weather pattern'" and ~a id las t week 's soaring te m- peratures wcrt' unusual. Some shght drizzle should con· tinuc dunng the morn 1n~s but no measurable rain is l'xpected. The spokesman said a low in \ crs 100 layer that kepl cooling sea breezes al bav has vanished. resulting in the cooler weather and clean('r air ~weund IJuyofJul.v, ll i'ti. \.\tll lw the most m emorahll· 1n thr htslor.\ of Am1.·r11·a It was on a cltr11:1t·l11· .luh :!. 1776, tit.it lhl' Cont1neri1 ... 1 Congre:-.s unan1mou.,ly udopt<:d the resolution of Richard Henry Lee of Virginia whlth d eclared ·'Th<' t 'n1tcd Colonw~ a rc. and of right ou ht lo h1 ... fret• and in dependt•nt :1atl'S, that t hey an· absoln'<i ho II :1lll•g1ann• ln the Bnll!.h Cro\\r . and that ull pol1t1c..1l connel't1on. 1:-.. :ind ought to bt· lutally dts~nlH•d · That was thl' f1r .... l cled;:1rat111n of andept•ncll'nCl' T"o d..i~-. l..it1 r .ldferson ' Ih'clarallon. :-.etting forth rcu ~ons for t ht· vote. w ~1~ a mended an cl adoptl·c1. It "'us publlsht·d and pror l:11m1•d Jul~ 8 F1ft, .,1g11alUrl':-. \H•n• .1d1h•d to tht· t·n grossed copy ,\ug :! Jeffe rson la tt.•r referred to /\dams a:-. the '"t•olos<,us · 1n lht· dl•batl• that ll•d In ;1dopt1on of tht• Dee l aral 10n of lndcpt·nde ncr Thl· .Jul\ :! art 1on v.as .1 r ruC'1al om." And in his lettl'r tu Abigail from Phtlad(•lph1a on J1J I\' 3. 1 lifi. Ada m s "'rote· · "I am apt lo ht>ltc' l' th.i t ti •the Scl·ond or .JUl\t \\Ill bi: l'l'lebratt·d. b\ ... u1·cl'ed1ng /.!l'nerat1on:-.. as tht• g real an . n1versan re::.t1val oxford cloth button qown, our moot popular dr<zss shirt always a fuvorik m whit<z.., blu cz.J <Z.Cru, pi.nk,BndfollOW' · / avBi1eblcz. in dacron end cotton or 100% cotton . -·----------·--·~ "It ought lo bl' 1 omml·m11r .1t •·d as thl· da' nf d1'11H·r..rn11• h-. :-.oll'mn act:-. ·(If <11·\ol1 on to 1.1111 :\lm1ghl ) ll oul-!hl to bl' ...,11l•·m nllt'd w1lh pomp a nd pJr<.tll•" "1th :-.hows. )!<lml·S. :-.ports. gun-. bellli, bonfire:-. und lllum1n:1 lion~ • Police Chi~f'~ Condition Still Serious I Sl•al lknch l'ol!!'I' ('hi(·) l·:d Clbb:1rC'llt n •ma1nt·cl 1n "l'r11w-. concht1on tod.1\ at LT 11 ,·inc \lt·d1 cal l't•nter :.ifll'f nt.•.1rtv dro wning J:i~t wedc hut has h l' t· n r t' m o ,. t• cf f r o m I h l' rl'sp1rator. a :-.p<>kt•.,wom:1n -.aid Shl• .,aid the 36 \l.'ar·olct C'os t<1 :'lll':-.a res1dC'nt w,1s able to s11 up an<1 talk. and lhal h1:-. \'Ital sign:-. ;irp s table· C'1bbarcl11. on1• (lf th1· s t.Ht.·-. \ ounj.!e st police I htd~. w.1-. pulled from his ba<'k:-ard '.'>~trn m ing pool by fellow off11·l·r~ la'.'>I Wc.·d n esday t•vcn1ng aftC'r hl· failed to :.urful·t· "'hil1• 'w1m ming lap:-. @)~@@)§~ .... 44 fbstuon I land•Nt>u•purtCJea ch·714 644 5070 1001 \.\es twood Bll•d.· \.Vt.•stwood VlllQgt··~ l~J/4 79·7727 \ . , " IWLVPtLOl Monday July 2. tt71 • WORLD I NATION Just Cea Cing ~ Carter Fears Recession wtda ~(/ Tom ~Vf"''t MU"plll!W President Steps Up Criticism of OPEC Stubborn Fourth &COND '1110VGHT8 ON nt£ IND: When you atop lO ponder it.. no lhtJ wonder that this best of all posaible coasts was Jamm~d from beach to byway thta paat weekend. The ciUaenry Ui ~wtldered They face a non holiday. No doubl numerous of t.M populace streamed lo th~ aeaabore the past two days In an effort to make it a celebratJoo ol aome aort They know there is 1ur;>posed to be a holiday. But somehow, th.la ontl bas eluded our typical patterns of rtl· cent years. Tbe Fourth of July, you see, rails on a Wednesday. This makes It an automatic disaster HOW IN THE WOaLD can you take a hollday that fa lls amack in the middle ol the week and wm it lnlo 11 three-day weekend? Consider George Wa shington. If his birthday falls on a Wednesday. there's no dUficuJty. The government just l._4._3 5 6 7 8 . /4 10 11 12 13 14 15 ' 4 17 18 19 20 21 22 4 24 25 26 27 28 291 4 "31 ~~~~~~~~~-'~ Bureaucrat Invents Calendar to Creole Three-day Weekends shifts 1t around. They declare that George was born on Monday. Lo, a three-day non-working weekend is created. Thus the populace is freed to burn more gasoline, pollute more air, drink more booze and have more acci- dents. It's a ~rand affair. Besides. Grorge isn 'l around any more to file an of- ficial protest about jigge ring around with his natal date. GOVERNMENT MAY also blandly has h around,with Lincoln's Birthday. Memorial Day, Armistice Day or Prune Festival Day and history gets rele~ated to oblivion in favor of the three-day weekend. But the Fourth of J uly? Alas. Independence Day just keeps moving around on the calendar and the bureaucrats who create three-day weekends have fallen into frustration Let·s face it ; you jus t can't declare that the Fourth is either the F'iflh or the Third. Jt just lacks credibility. LAST YEAR. FOR example, the Fourth fell on a Tues· day. causin~ a measure of difficulty among working forces. Numerous reports were filed by workers that pre- vious Monday, reporting the sudden and s ad demise of Aunt Maude in Iowa or Uncle llarry in Chicago, thus re- qumn~ absence from labor and. by happenstance, creat· m g a four-day weekend There is J!OOd news. however. for the government three-day holiday makers for the next three years. They won't have to struggle so much with the ca lendar. In 1980. the Fourth will be on a Friday, then on a Saturday the next and Sunday in 1981 What a relief WASHJNGTON IAJ>> President Carter, s tepping up l'rlllt'l~m of the Organiiauon of Petroleum Exporting Countries, uys h1~ r 011 pru:es have increased the risk of recession anJ may coljt the nation 800,000 JObs by the end or next year. "f think the OP EC decisions w1U make a receaaion much more hkoly th»n 1t was before," Carter told a group of reporters aboard Air Porc:t· One ll8 he fle w home Sunday from a nine-day visit to J 11van and ~uth Koreei Hefernn" to g1merally muted criticism of the world oil cartel. lhl' president said "lt 1s obvious that the re has been an excessive 1tmount of llm1dity on the part of the consuming nations .. It 1s very difficult for a single nation. . . to let their lonely voice be mounted against the OPEC countries because they can single that countr y out with punitive withholding of oil or some other action." CARTER CITED THE declaration adopted at last week ·s Vance Raps Hanoi On Boat People BALI. Indonesia <AP > Secretary or State Cyrus R Vance blai;t ed Hanoi today for the mass expulsion of boat people and promised ··continuing American help in dealing with the refugee crisis ." "The policy of systematic expulsion which Vietnam is pursuing places responsibility ror the current crisis squarely on Vietnam's s houlde r s." Vance t old the foreign minis ters of the Associa· tion of Southeast Asian Nations Vance also told the ministers their countries and the United St ates should "work together urgently to institute a n interns· t1onally supervised relief pro· gram for the Kampucnean <Cam bodian) people," and that the Carter administration sup- ported the establis hment of ad ditional refugee center s b:,. Southeast Asian nations. MALAYS IA. m e a nwhlle . towed 950 more boat people out to sea today. lt abo said pror essing centers for Indochinese r e fu gees shoul d be set up in Vietnam, the United Stat es, China. Aus tralia. French tcr rilor1es and othc•r points. and 1t will propost· this to the con rere nce on refugees an Geneva J uly 2Q The 950 were intercepted m wate rs 180 miles northeast of Kua la Lumpur a nd were the lar gest single boa tload of ref. u gees towed out to sea b y Mala ysia since the end of the V1etnaru war four years ago. In th e pas t two w ee k s th e Ma l aysian government has towed away more tnan 15,000 refugees as part of its policy of keeping new boat people out. Home Minister Ghetzali Shaf1e told reporters em1grnnts leaving Vietnam could be put into camps there run by the U.N. High Com· m issioner for Re fugees . and from there the United States and othe r countries could transport them to pt'rmanent residenrel> after processing them Managua Refugees Hit b y Typhoid MANAGUA. Nicaragua <API Typhoid and tetanus have broke n out among Managua's 150.000 civil war refugees a nd food shortages are driving others to rene wed looting in the capital. Government broadcasts reported sporadic fighting in the war between President Anastasio Somoza's national guard and the San- dinista guerrillas. They said the g uard bombe d r e bel-h e ld Ma s ay a . 20 m iles s outh of Managua, and a ground force destroyed a rebel command post ne ar the Cos ta Riean bo rder. killing a number of guerrillas The rebels still controlled a score of c1l1es including Le-On. the nation's second largest. 55 miles northwest of Managua Mas aya, Chinandega . Sch1lel said hundreds of tons of food and medicine are waiting m other Latin Ame ri can coun· tries for shipment to Nicaragua. but officials there were afraid to send m planes because of the fighting llundreds of homeless. hungry refugees wander through the bombed-out slums in east ern M a n agu a . s e arc h i n g th e :-.moldering ruins for food and a!>k mg about m issing relatives and rn end!> seven-nalJon economic summit 1n Tokyo deploring the latest price inc reases and declared that the statement "might have some special sigruficance 10 the future .. As ked wh at the United States could do about OPEC besides make strong statements, he said: "I would rather not go into that ... I will let the press speculate on what can be done." The president said the 60 percent increase in oil prices so far this year will add 2 to 2'".l percentage points to the U.S. inflation rate and trim 21h percentage points from proJected economic growth. The admm1stration bad hoped to keep inflation to 7 .4 percent. but government figures show the annual rate is now 13.4 percent. It had forecast economic growth for 1979 of 2.2 percent, down from 4 per cent last year . A Carter adviser. who asked not to be identified, said Sunday in the president's presence, "Our country this year ought to have roughly a zero growth rate." A recession is s aid to occur when the econom y shows negative growth for a period of two consecutive quarters. And another official aboard Air Force One said the recession Carter warned of would be a mild one, reaching a climax In the second half of this year. He forecast an upturn for 1980. Eyef11I Billboard repairm an Paul Canning 1~ <rn t.'~eful for face on advertisem ent as he climbs lartder to work on a ltght- mg fixture An ale rt photo~rapher ca ptured th15 ~cene a long a thoroughf a rc in Bo~ton . "WE HAVE several cast:s or ty ph o id a n d teta nu s 1n Managua," Or. Humberto Lopez of the Nicaraguan Red Cross said. "It won·t be long before 1t is a major crisis if we don"t start getting vaccine from othe r coun· tries." ----------------------------------- Skylab Return Now July 12'! "The Red Cross distributed 1ls last food Saturday, .. s aid Miguel Schilel, the Red Cross director in Managua. "If food doesn't ar ri\'C soon from the outside . there ~111 be disaster. All of our stations are m aking urgent a p peals lo us to s hip them foo<J ~nd medic ine Leo n, Estcl1. WASHINGTON <AP) The na tional space a gency s ays Skylab will re-entcre the Earth's a tmosphere between July 9 and July 15. ' The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Sun· day that July 12 was the most l i k e l y da y for th e s pace laboratory lo begin its fiery re· turn to Earth. Earlier . NASA had estimated that the space station would return on July 23 Currently, Skylab makes one or· bit every 89.32 minutes, NASA added. Much of Nation Wet Tlwnderstorm Activiiy Widespread Te•perat urf!'• "' Le ~<• Alt>u'que 0 s. A,.,, .... 110 ... •• Atlanta .. 641 B.tlt1mort I t ., .2l 8 lfmn9'181Tt " .. 801~ 79 •• 80,ton ... .. • 01 8rown•vlll~ •• n 8ufl"o ,. •1 Chrl•tnSC •? 14 Cllwyenrw u SJ .OI Chl~eoo IO 16 C1nc;tn"'-'' 1• '° Clevelencl u '° .o Oel Ft. Wiii 102 ,. D•n"er .. u Detroit tl SI .22 Het*<'• IO 41 HOflOlulu 'O 1S Houston .. , . lnd'•Pol•• IO SS JIKk•'vllle •l ,. I( en's City 11 .. .u LnV196 107 ,. Llltle Rock el 14 oe Los Af>O*lft ,. ., LOllln lll• '4 ., Memphl' .. ,. M1eml .. 11 Mii••'*• 11 Sf Mpl1·St. P H u Nnhvllle " " New Orlns ,. IS 0., ...... DetlY...., h ... ahal "'"'""" ''""" If "'°" 1><1 l'OI """" """'-llll 'l ~P"' '411Mhl<•I I M .,., 1llUUf '41>¥ MJ4 De l'M•....-..0 l>t•u•Oly MIO s..nooty u VO<i .JO not t-1"9 "'°'" ~'OY II> t A "' <•II IM!lo<• I t "'" l"O VO<I• COOV .,.,, 119 Cle"""''° c ......... , ......... "'9•• <>r..,... Cwnlr A•••' •O·•U• NDrm-•~,.,,~on•Hc:n '""WW"""''~ .... 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UM<ted to lllellhl much ol IM n11 , .... lfO"ll IM ,,.,,_n At1•11tk Co•~· lr'tto 1111 •-• (.r•et L•U• 11rH 111 d•y """ we• •ho IOr•< A\I lnr th• Oe•o••'·· th': fltou~•f'l '"• tto1<1fJ~ North••ll. ,,,. ~lhu\t end 11·• cet1tre1 ,., .. ""- Et rty toclet, o••• w~•• llt~r ovM "'"~ h 01 111e '°"'"'•._, erlCI •m m Wl\Contln to ~ IGrlCI~ ..... u. r•l!t WH rtpof14ICI trom 111 .. Oe-04e\ 10 Ml" ,.,. .. ,. •IMO tllo ftClllllH•l•rn •1111n Ill c .. ,, ~ lllf P.telll< Nor thw••I TtmPtr•t""'' t>etor• cte .. n IOd•Y r•119M from 0 •1 Cuttwnk. Mont , .. I • ttno f-"-'•r<hdd "" Forctt O"'' Spo•ane W.t\h tn qo .tt PllOt. nu California F or.-ca\ll'r\Cdllfd tor tt ~l10hl <.onl 1nq, w1lh t~mpeti1fur,, .. 1n lhf" 10•• ''"" IOs and•~ h1Qh4!r 1n •he ck'<'' 1 8 ul w ino<. qu,Unq up 10 :>o '"Ph b• lall! •tt~rnoot\ w.re 4 1\0 prfl011 tfl'O .,, both oe""r1 3nd moYnra1n ar~"' A bla1e nt•r W1n<h~\ter. \oulhwr't ol Hemet consumeo Aboul 100 d< '~' and brh1lly 111•*••-o 110~' b~10" II wH <onte1...., Sunday On Saturoev. about t91l u S 1 o'"'' Serv tce dn d Ve nlu rd County ,.,,.t,qht''' e1t1n9u1,rw-o a bl11e "'"' clalm•d llO a<r•s In Dom1nou~1 c 6 Yon .-bout tnre• m11~ ... trom int• Celllorn1a Condor ~t><lu<HY Coa•ial Weafher f'&lr 01<0UQ11 Tu~\ddy e1e•Pt •or f'llQht •nd motfllf'\q IO• C IOVdlnt\~ W•st to Soutf\~~t ••NI~ rt•c•unq 41 •P"'l'd of •• •no1> tn1l att•rnoon Coastal ltm~ra1urrs dropping ~ •~w oeQr-..S with .1 n191! ol 10 Md • low ol 61 lntano lrmpeuture el'-0 • llttlt 4001er with ,. n1on of 71 Al"(t lo" •> MONDAY !>•<""O low I I .I< p m I 0 S~ond lli~ll ... ,,,"' ·~ Sun riM\) ., • '" "Miii• l ,Ot o ffl Moon ""'' u I\ p m ffh u :1<1 ,1m Suri llrport HuntlllQIOl'I ... 11(11 W4Vf\ l'wO to lour , .. t trom tOulfl WjnG• 01 10 m lW> ..... -. tor C'-Y ..... , ~ O"IV ·~·· t utllnt <-lion\ N••PO< t 0.•t fl Wevu -IO 1#0 '"' Wtlll -· 10 lelr \utl~ t -ltlOl'I\ .. ., . ._..... ----~--·. . ···------.-·· I Shop the Daily Pilot and Save! 1 ·m happy because I found the lowest f ooa prices in town -with the help of the Daily Pilot . By using the Daily Pilot food section . I really sa ve. Each week . I study the Daily Pilot ads and cllp the coupons. Ti niely recipes and news of even ts which a/ feet food prtces help me plan a budgetwzse menn Tclevi.';ed claims about lower prices are f ine. but t hr real bargains are Ht print 642-4321 Ill the Daily Pilot wmw \ ' • Gaies /tlake• Plea Sheriff's Station Opens in Niguel By WILLIAM HODG•; Of IM 0.WY 1"1 ... IYll J1 wa 111 8Mlleti u:. Orangl' ('o untv 'a fo'l lth U1 1.tr1n Supervisor Thomus Hilty unct Sheriff Ur!td Gut~~ t•ut tht-rake commemorat1nti tht> 11.:w tern porary sherlff'ti i.ub·htutlon 111 Lat1una Nlgutil. But moments bdore. <iatei:. was telling newi.m1•n h1· nc~dt•d a permanent fac11.Jt\' 1n ~outhl·rn Orange County t>vt>ry year ir necessary. But Riley may have some bad news for the young sheriff. "TO GET INTO capital pro- J•'\'b <new buildings, for exam· pl~) prior to knowing what's go. in~ lo be available for funds 1s not responsible," Riley said .. We've delayed the budget hearings hoping the leg1s laturf' will at•l to. let us know what \\\'·re getting." Mondmy, July 2. 1979 WIHMtr COMTIOL ,,:g=. ..... ..,,...c...... 714-1452 DAILY PILOT' Cl.ASSIAED ADS M2-H78 . ~-··- OAIL Y PILOT A 3 GI llU•tlllllAMAlf "'-Automobll• Con1ultanc '-lelW<!t"" CIAl•tk •Mt-• U ........ tllYUttllftO Aul9., ...... I Pwt ltflN• Of ••P9'~ Oft YOVf I.KM P.ro.tatftg conti.ihetM>'t MO ·.,. It'!• ·-·-_ ..... , IO .,._, 0-1 llMl O'Ol_h .. lloly .. 1 Ot INYftfl MfNIM-lol "l .. ••P'O ... • ·~·· to o.• .. ••h"-9 ........... Cell i_!14l. ~~n~ )ff/"'.. ... .. Ca ) .. IT'S A m atter ol l'OIWIOl'lng the Board or Su~rv1sors that 1t 's needed for the people in thJs commuruty," Gale!. :..aid Friday k1le} mtroduced a permanent 1.u·1hty mto the budget last year before Proposition 13 s hot 1t llown NATHAN PRITIKIN CAN MAKE YOU LOSE WEIGHT, LOOK BETIER, ANltFEEL GREAT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Deailu Elsewlwre HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Jane Roee, R7, who portra y ed Cloris Leachmao 's wack y mother.in-l aw on the .. Phy llis'' televis ion show, d ied Friday of cancer at her home. Her most r ecent television pe rform a nce was in ·'Roots the Second ·Gene ration," in which s h e playe d the r e- ..I be arche r wh o es ta blished Alex Haley's hnk with h is African he ritage. He chided the supervisors for o pting for the temporary quarters whilt• the t•osl for a permanent fac1hty continues to n se. .. A new facility would have cost $2 25 m1lhon 1f it had been built 1..ts t year , SS rn1lhon 1f we bui lt at th1:. ) l'U I ," Gates claimed. LA J OLLA tAP) - Dr. Carl Leavitt Hubbs, 84 , manne b1olog1st and founding director of Sea World. died of cancer Saturday al a hospital. H e wa s professo r •·u· W~ WAIT 1t::. probably emeritu~ of biology a t going lo to::.l $10 m 1ll1on or Scripps lns t1lution of more ." Oceanography. Gates asserted that the South -----------county a rea s urged with an addJ· tio nal 30,000 rC's1dcnts last yeur sM1T" CO'~ ~cr to about 183.000 p~plc serviced KATHRVNC CLAIR ™ITH,a90''17, L 'Yi~ b h r I rts1denl ol Hunllnqlon 81!..oh, ~-Y t e :lCI lty. Pas\Pd•wayonSaturoay,J-30. •~,~ BDP ~CHED lie indicated that he plans lo ::C,~~~.t~~"~.~,,",::~m:::,~ ~ ask again for the station in up. lie said lhe South county s proportionally increasing de- mand on governme nt services would probably add a ne w dimension to development in the art.' a . "PROPOSITION 13 is prob- abl) one of the most rcstrict1vc land use bills ever passed in the state." Riley said. "There's an increasing trend toward adding more conditions on development to pay for its costs . .. All major developments may be required to fund theiP propor- tionate sha re of facilities." Riley indicated, however. he believed the new t e mporary fac1l1ty at C r own Valll'y Parkway and llillhurs l Road \\JS a good. s hort·term solution. Honored Dr. Albert Per els t ein of Newport Bea~h has been 'named California Podiatrist of the Year. Perelstein. wtio has practiced in Costa Mesa for lhc past 18 years, was cited during the annua l Western Podiatry Congress conducted recently in Reno. Mayor Collapses TOLEDO, Ohio <AP > -Mayor Doug DeGood. 32, collapsed to- day, apparently from cxhaus· t1 on. and was taken to a hos pita l after an all·night negotiating sess10n with five unions whose :;trike has left the city with only minimal fire a nd police protec- tion Th•• Prt11kin Bo•lll•r Ltr·nllh Proqrom 11. brn;r>tl r:>n 1h11 p -.1v•m "l!"r 11v1 ·111•!'', r>( lf.c> ,.,,.,,,. ,., .ti y LIJ driy 1!111! 1n Prt11k1n Pre H 1111 w l11.-l1 h•1'. I •'"rl I• 111111-<J o n nitmy n 111rnal TV 11r"N. 011 I d nC'11•nen1ory pr<•1r•1111 .• i· w··ll ris 1n n1t"t• I "· r~·r1r11 j,("JI •111• I 1hri ,, •h· w rll h J •"•1t111t0 11 P''' rn.11 11" 1v. !f JYlf lc·rn n• J ,lit •r Joi I·· t• 1111 .. ,.-1 my r •' Y •• II <1• 1 ht>0lll :.•r 111 y• r ·~w1. c ,,,,.. All 1t r•• 111111• i:. 111••· l l' ·, 11 I? W• Pldy I I IJ I , .... 1r>r j,v .. l··I> lliyN11r 111Pr111r.in 1•11 !l f1;,.h• j by n1:..1 ! >lt>~.·I ,n•1lly 1111111• ! I l'L Free introductory lectures For Information Call (213) 393-6785 ... 1ucMr t0<nyrar"n'""/••d••otMon-WASHINGTON CAP) l'Oming budget hearings a nd ••nan.~ wa ... a memoe' of the F"'' ___ .;;.._ _ __;..;__ ___ __,"-----------------------------------------------------------Unll.cl ~-•\t Cnurtn 01 Hun11no1on Georgetown Universi-Butn, Oroerot Eot\IPrnSMrtnAl ..... m-ty has been ordered to ~~:t.·.~':,7;~;~~:~::.i~:;:.~ pay two female s tu-wom•no1A1,,.,mbrn Surv1vt<!bY3\•S-de nts, Who COmpJained ters, Gr11<e A OowlV ot Huntington bo h Buen. Ca , Mary Belle Sledley of 8 Ut t e Cleanliness Of t<an•a\C11y,M"..ourr•notdaLee~dn dormitory bathrooms, Of B.tktrsl.,•ld. (d Frl<!nd• may <all ~70 each. from 11 noon 10 Q 00 PM on Monoay at <I' Pier<• Brotn.,, ~"'""'' Mortudrv' D. C. Superior Courl w,,.,.., tuner •1 't·rvoe '' wlll t>to tondutt· Judge Eugene Hamilton .cl on TIW'.d•y "' II 00 AM with Rev Att>tortJ..,,~n o ... 1orot1neFir••Un11ec1 orde red the university to Melhoclo\ICllU•Cnot >iunllnqlon8edCh, pay the money Lo room- otf•( ~•1•"9 ~m1ly '~'" conlribu· loon\ bl! m4M to .,,. I"'' Unolfd mates Stacie Glass and Mt'IP'I001Sl(hurcnot >iun1ongton Bl'iltl> p a tr ic i a Roo ney for P1~rcP Srol~'' SmUh\.• Morludry, d11rt1or\.~' ••breach of implied con- L1u.v tract" for not adequate-EMMA M LILLY, r.-1o ent ot I I · l Clldf\wortn, r.i P,l\.,..d awav on JunP Y C e 3 n I n g W 0 1v. 1q1q Stw>"'"rv·•~Uby lo"u<J"'~" b athrooms 1n Copley Elne1 Gotll~v ot Co-.la """""·ca . HMrt dormitory. Hiii ot Nrwport flt>i>cn Cd .>nd """" Edward' ol Nortnn<IOI!. Ca Crn~•I "This Strikes at the McC.trd•a ot con,.10. '". J , .. ,.,,. very heart of the fitness Slelld Mc Card1.l ot Onlaroo Ca . May M11oam ot e1yt••" ca .. nd '°" GraMm o f these premises for ot 8 .. <1urnon1. Cd ~ qrandCMQrt>n ano human OCCUpatiOn -the 16 qru1 qr.JnOln•ldrrn Grav""'' bathroo m ." lla m1'lton \.erVt(t~ Wiii bF' ~td Oil '""'~"'Y J uly • 3, l'IQ dt 1 00 PM .ti Harl>Or Ldwn Said, Mf'tnorh11 PArk w ith Rev. f\rucf' Kur rlt' ott•t1<1t1n9. Bell Broadway-------------' Mor1uary O•roctOI'~ WILLIAM::~~~· !!1TE, SR., re Clubs 'Probed slotM ot KUnhnqlOft Btac11, Ca., LOS ANGELES (AP) formerly ot CHklano. Ca Paswd away "" Jun~ 111. m• He rs \Ul'ViWd by hii. -A program to com bat wll~ Marqllftl, ~ Wiiiiam While. Jr. d iSCrimioatiOO On tbe Jnd d<tu<Jhler Mrs, Mark Facktlcley 1Lyndat, , 9.r•ndchlldrrn L•~ and basis of sex, race, color, Paul. Mr. Whllo w~ a fourth gtnera· religion Or band'ca tlon nati-e C..litornl&n. Before retire· 1 PS ment h4' ..... an uecut1ve of lt>e In-bas been revealed by Ci· dustr1a1 O•V•\•on of Pure-COl"DCWa· ty Attorney Burt Pines. lion Memoroal \ervitn oend1n9. He s a1'd one of the f1'rs t Arr•n~menh N<tPIUIW Soc1•ly with our .. 1lal)ff. in vestigative targets TUNSTALL Id be 8ENVUl (, TUNSTALL IBEHI wou private clu~ -aQe •' · re.loenl •II Sdnla Ana. Ca Paswi •wav on Suncldv. Jiily 1. 1~1~ on PUBLIC NOTICE th• M•°'a Verdi' Convalestenl HOSPllal. Mr. Tun-tall hdd bttn d FICTITIOOS IUSINESS Flood (Oflt<OI Soporv1s0< OI 0<.inQI' NAME STATEMENT County lor 10 years Ht 1s .urvovo·d bv l llP 1011ow1n9 ""'"°" Is doing bus1 llts wile Refe, son C. Jo. Tur>,t.111 01 n~\~ 3, WlldtmM. Ce. d&UQhfM Joy<,. ( THF RFD COMP.ANY l9H NelM>n of HunUnoton Beath Ca,, I Pli1< tnltA Avtnur, CO\ttt Mr~a, grandchildren, R•ndy, Paula l(rn,...lh Calllorn1ol'7~7I and Patrlll;i Nelson .lli 01 Hunt1noton John M Jl<1u. ;W, Esplanode, Beotn, C•, and ~n1a, SlaleY <>nd Oranq~ c:.,111orn1oi Q7M~ St.,Ohtn Tuni.talt alt Ot Founl.oon Thi\ bu\ontn 1o, tonduct•d by an 1n Vaflev. C•. also \urv•¥1nq it'C ""'· dlvidu•I molher Verdie Tun\1.tll ot Co•lot M<"1 Jotln M R"u C• .• 1 t>ro1twr~ Franli: ano Cctrmt-,, l tu~ staff'Mfi'~ wet\ flied with tn,. Tunstall bOlh ~Costa Me\a, CA • 3 ''' County Cltr~ ol OranQI! County on teri., Rene Shopley of Cosla Mt'\d C.a Jun~ t• 1~7' Ver41e Hdnllllf of Sen 01ego. ca and F llT"9 Doris 11¥11ft of .-u~rn Cat1torno<1 Pubh•h"" Ofan9" (CM\I Oa11y P1iot Friends mo <•It from t1 noon 10 9 00 Jun• 11.nanoJuh•1 q 1'1Q 130119 on WednHclay, July •. t~/9 di P1Pr<t Brothers Sm1lns· Mortuary wner" tuner•• Wt"vk..,, will be <ondvcl.O on TIMlr$04y, July S. 197' di 1 00 PM w1tn BIShOI> ~nter Haith ot the Hunl ln9ton ~iKh 4th ward, Cnurcn of ll>P PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l.atter-day 5~'"'' Olloe latono. lnt•r The tollow1no per..on is do1n9 bus1-men1 wlll be in Goo<! Shepher<l Cemetery Ploru Brother~ Sm1l11S Mortuarv dlrtctors. SllH>m ne'~ ~1\ UNITED WOOD PJIOOUCTS, 16J•·D lown ~tree!, Coste Mesa, -----------.iCalltorn1a 91bn f'IHCIEHOTHBS SMrTH'S MOllTUAlY 627 Ma1n SI. ..._,nllnglon Beach 536-6539 P'f8(F.AMllY COLOHIAL FUHH.AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 rACIFtC YllW MIEMOIUAL r Mt I( Cemetery Mortuary Chaps I 3500 Pac1f1c V1f!W Onve Newport Beach 644-VOO McCotlMICIC MOITUA.,H Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan cap1s1rano 49S-1ns ""80I LAW"6-MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Cre,,.tory 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa 50-5554 IALTl-.. OM NB.M.HOMI 646-~2'4 Costa Mesa 673-9450 l&L llOAOW A.Y MOtmlARY t 10 Broedway Cotta Mela ~50 SMTH I TUTMU. wotn'UA.aY WllTQ. .. C:...... ~ • Cttmltlona FIOwetShop '4Z1 e. 17th St. Cotta Mee& ...... .. J•rry J~ Henry, 16H D Iowa Street, (O\la Me\a, C.tllfotn1a t1b1b Tnls bvS1neu Is Condu<lt<! by an on· dlYl<!uet. Jerry JOS4!p11 H•nry Tiiis \l•lf!mffll was flltd w1lh Ille COllnlv Clerk ot OranQe County on J11ne 14, 197'. F111tt6 Pubt~lleel Or11191 eo.s1 Oalty Pilot, June 11, 2s -July 2. '· "79 ns1.1t PUBUC NOTICE on Wednesdlly, July 11. 1919, al 7:30 f'l'9<1M ...... No. n1. Pelfllon SUI). mlllecl l>Y AmerlcdC'I N1lloNI Housing Corp., 10< review and ec>Pf'l)val of a re· visa<! slle OIMI. bulldln9 elevallons, slon trllerl1 and llQllllno plan 10< Ille propowo SNlllP!no center 111 the south-eest corner ot the lnttnecllon ot Newten<! Sl-4 wlln Talbert Avenue. In tonluncllon w11n thls Is• ootllion 10 revise tl'le 1 .. ms ol ;ipprovel of Con41-liONI Use ~rm11 No J!>J, by s111>-slllutl"9 7 ti SIO<e for sloe> •nd 90 m1rkt1. PuOhlM<I Ou1199 Coast Oa1lf Prlot, Juty 7, l'I• 7SJ6.1q PUBLIC NOTICE Cf'·'111 MOTICI TOClllDITOltl SUNlllOlt COUltT OP TME STATI OP CAUPOltlUA POlt THI COUNTY 0, OltAlfOI .... A>MIU.t l!Um el GEORGI! PlltYLIS, also llllOWfl H GEOltGE A. PlltYLIS, OKNtN. NOTICE IS HlltEllY GIVEN toe-. ''""'" ......... nemed O.C-t INI ell --lwrilfle d .itM -O-lllSI the Mid dK-,,. .-..itrwa to ma 111em, wllll tile M<euery woucllers, In Ille Office el Ii. ,..,_ of U1e ellow ..,. llti.cl c-1, or IO .,.._, "*"· wttlt Ille MC.-Y _,..,,, to Ille till• defll911ed •I Ifie law office ot PLUNKETT & PLUNKETT, 412 OUve AYefllle, '" Q. 80« M , Hl#ltlf\Olon .. Kii, (Alli.m4e m4. wtM(ll I• Ille ,..-• ., ........ Of -"'*" ...... Ill ell fftll_., ..nelfllf\9 to tlle etlel• of Hid McMlftt, wltlllfl fevr 1M1tt111 efter tllt llnt ~IUtlO<I Of 11111 -ic.. O.lild Ju110, 1m. ~HY V. Plf!YLIS ..._.11ottfleWt" ......... IMllNd ........ P\.V•lltSTT a PUl•ITT .,.oeiw....._ .. .. II 11 tt ..... CA .... ~·CJMt-­~-·--. ........... Or8lllit Ceell Deity flllet J.-11 ... II, Jl//lf f, ""I ..,,,, Well. thank goodness. After all these years, the Government has final ly re- , on deposit , \vi th no minin1u 111 dep_osit required . laxed co ntrols on how much And the new reg- interes t we can pay our depos-ulations have.reduc7%d itors. And, unlike some other early withdrawal financial institutions ,Allstate penalties. Savings is offering you every benefit these new Federal regulations permit. OUR NEW CERTIRCATE PAYS UP PASSBOOK ACCOUNT NOWUPT05~%. TO WHO Our passbook sav ings account KNOWS WHAT. now pays the highe~t interest Want to earn high in its history.There are no interest based limits or penalties on deposits on U.S. Treasury or withdrawals. So it's just security rates ? like having money in the Now YOJI can do cookie jar. Except, with us, it with no mini - the money is insured by an mum depQsit, for agency of the Federal Govern-a 4-year fixed-rate, ment and now earns 5Y2 '70, fixed-term certificate. compounded daily, for a yield Interest rates for a new cer- of 5.65 '7o per year. tificate vary from month to it reluctantly. Some will re- NN.!}1UIPNJOIMU8%.M C.D!s :S~~ar; ~{1~~;Ts~.~ ;~:. ~~r-~~;:; A;f~'.:u~!~;s~~~·re ntl , when compounded daily yields happy to give you these raises Traditionally, Certificates of 8.17'7o per year. Call or visit with no mi_nimum_Qeposits Deposit have been rich peo-yo ur nearest Allstate Savings requ ired. So if the other folks pie's toys. And many other office for further details. don't want your money, we II S&L's still require a $100 WE DID IT be more than minimum for C.D. 's.But now AND WE'RE GLAD. delighted to at Allstate Savings, anybody take it off can earn up to 8'70,depending All S&L's will be able to offer their hand s. on how long the money is left these new rates. Some will do Allstate SAVINGS 1\f/,1<11e .\11u~f:111t1t!I1.i11II 1111aul11m • II ,11. ml>t1 nl1/•1 .\ J11 I .1111111 Fountain Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (Valley Center Plaza). Fulle rton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd. Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaia. San Cemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W 17th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/Huntington Beach 540 Westminster Mall. .. r!_ ..• f-- I :! .. •, . ' :: .. L/SC Monday, July 2. 1979 NATION Identification Sought ... For Jailed 'John Doe' HYPNOTISM EFFORTS TO COMMUNICATE FAIL Prisoner Known Only H John Doe GAINESVll.l .. E , f<'lu !Al') A prl8oner in the Alochu» County Juil hai yet to apeak a word He 's mutt:. and Mulhorltles don't know who ht: 1~ Around people, the man wrings h11. banda. Teers well up In his eyes I le aeem a worried. 0Hlcu1l!:i ~ay He Is callt•d John Doe because nobody kno wi. h1i. namt· EFFORTS TO communicate with the man through s ign language huve failed, said Ha rry W1lhams. ntl:!ht supe r visor at the Jail One "a~ arre~tt:d June 18 and t·harged \.\1th lo1t<'ring and prowling He earned no 1denttf1cat100. and a guard recalled tha t he seemed frightened and crit.'<l when he was fingerprinted. WILLIAMS SAJD HE has tried lo talk with the prisoner a nd has drawn pictures and written him notes. ·1f!~~:~ATINO $e6<W W-MHU .. SI I.I< 11101 Servl<t TIMe S4a/1\ •I Y-Ooor t(~ll Slort Nt••t•I Your Art•• co STA ... u ... 642-17 S3 •m--•••~• seen Doe before. One man recalled .... u•Ofol viuo49S-0401 seeing tum severa l monlhs ago in an zm1 c-. ... c...o,,,_ DIPLOMA AWARDED THE HYPNOSIS CENTER 9465 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove 530-5742 IRVINE FACILITY 754-1452 FREE BROCHURE area frequen~dbystuden~ He said ~~·~~~0~~,~~~~~·~~·~P~-·~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Doe wab known as Willie and could .- talk. ASSISTANT P U BLIC Defender Dottie Dreyer has appealed to stale health officials and the court to put John Doe somewhe re more ap· propriate than lhe jail But Doe was s till in Jatl for lack of $250 ball Employee Ad Denies Faulty OC-lOWork Repentant Thief Repaying Debt GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. <AP> The Rev Arthur C Krueger is willing to rorg1ve whoever took $600 from the Mount Olive Lutheran Chur<'h ~en•n ) car s ago and repaid half or it through the ma il Krueger says he didn't even know there had been a burglar y. "H e looks like he does n 't un derstand. The only thing he seem s Lo understand is when you t ry to take him to the rlinic Then he responds.·• Jail off1 c1als said Doe is frightcnt:'d when m a medical atmosphere -TULSA. Okla. tAP> -More than 1,000 e mployees of Ame r ican Airlines' maintenance facility here took out a full-page newspaper ad· vertiseme nt attac king suggestions that flawed maintenance and inspec- tion procedures m ay have contribut t:d to the nat1on·s worst air disaster Last chance to computerize your small business for nothing. To cclebr.Ht: our new Computl·r Stnn· in DOE WAS WEARING faded jeans. a long-sh.•eved dress shirt tied al the waist and old tennis shoes when he was arrested co ... t,l Mesa, Wl'.fl' givin~ away ,1$11,b(XJ1 nmpull·r w~tem. Abo,ul ukh· frl't'. To vvrn. 1u"t drop bv 1Jur · L:= :ic1 Compull•rStorl'.11ld l'ntl'r. ··r m <>mbar rasscd I didn't miss it." Kruegi:r • satd alter receiving $300 that the conscientt' ., s tricken thief said was taken rrom lhe church 1n .. rn12 T HE MINISTER LEARNED about the theft in l' an anonymous telephone call asking that he c hcC'k ; the mailbox. The mailbox held a n envelope with < three SJOO bills and a note ··tt e w as extremely dirty," Williams recalled . Guards gave him a shower and a clean set of blues to wear. Ile was assigned to a one·man cell. The mystery prisoner 1s black and has a sh<irt beard. I l e appears to be about 35 years old . The ad in t he Tulsa Sunday World contends the e mployees have been misrepresented by r eporters and maligned by '"two so-c alled American Airline e mployees." A Tulsa television station said two employees. who were not identified. said proC'edures at the facility could have been responsible for an ai rcraft malfunction. • !Tj But do it ">OOn, bvL.lU"l" t11nL' · -~~~:;. "'rurrning out '... \Vhu knl\\\ ...,, )nur bu~1nl'~"> cuulJ hl•comput- l'r11.t•d a lot ~1rnwr than you tl11nl-.. .. I'm not proud or what I did," the note said .. , thank you for the loan . Here is half the money that I took. In the years ahead , you will re·ceive the other half in a way that you least expect it." HE WEIGHED ABOUT 160 pounds when brought to the jail, but appears to h ave lost about 20 pounds~ After refus ing most meals for a period, he collapsed. A corrections officer wrote in a report that he feared for the THE AD SA VS e mployees were not careless in their work on a DC-10 that c ras hed near Chicago's O'Hare Airport May 25, killing 273. Digitals 33<XJ Harbor Blvd. Computer (Harbor Blvd l:.xit oft ~.:in Diego Frwy.) Store Costa Me'-.1 (71-1)540-4540. The caller checked back to see the money was found but hung up without re~eahng his identity. KRUEGER SAID NO charges would be filed even 1r tht.> thief's idcnt•t> were learned ··\\'(' \.\Ollld l1kl' him to have peace of mind , · KruC'g(•r said ··Whlll' he is not proud or taking the money, I want him to know that we are proud of what he has 1lone about 1t · prisoner's life. He finally utc a meal on Frnla} after mon• than a wee k in jail. ··vou know us. We do not perform careless maintenance or inspection on our a irplanes. and s afety 1s alwayf. our number onl' priority,· one passage· in the ad read DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 64 2-5678 Williams and other jail employees ::.ay Doe ~omctimes reacts to sounds Several Jail inmates say they have ~~~_..:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· -~LAGUNA BEACH .., LUMBER DD A PATIO COVER NOW AND SAVE! NOW THAT HOT WEATHER IS HERE IT'S TIME TO BUILD THAT SUMMER PATIO COVER. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS WILL HELP YOU GET OFF TO THE RIGHT START COICIETE llDl·Mll 51.90 Reg. S2.6S 90 LB. BAG COISTRUCTIOI GRADE -DOUGLAS FIR ROUGH SALE PRICED 2x2 • 16' LIN FT. 2x3 • 25' LIN FT 2x4 -33' LIN FT '2X6 -49' LIN FT. 2x8 • 63 LIN FT. 4x4 • 76' LIN FT 4x6 -1.09 LIN FT 4x8 -1.45 LIN FT. OTilll SIW AVAILAIU • <AU FOi PIKES Mon.-Fri., 9 tu'i • ALL HAIDWAll FOi YOUI PATIO COVIi ALI: EITlRIOR STAllS SEMI-TRANSPARENT 'AND SOLID COLORS •OLYMPIC She's crying for help. Are you listening? , \ • I • FULLER O'BRIEN • AMERITONE DAILY DILIVllY AVAILAIU PATIO COVER ORDER MUST BE PLACED JUNE 28 THRU JULY 10 LAGUNA BEACH LUMBER 1765 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach Ca I J ~ 494-6538 or 54G-8267 , • J S he simply c an't handle he r problems by hersl'lf anymore. Sh e n eeds help before it's too late . And ~hr'o; not alo ne. Every day, people n o differe nt than you ~xperience an e motio nal crisis of kn prm okcd hv a tro11hled personal relationsh ip. Someonl' ma~· becom e !IO desponden t sh(' itrows fearful or nervom for no apparent reason. he lmec; sleep over insi~nificant things. She explode' mer trivial matters like th(' car not -.tarting . She• can ·l c a r ry on w ith hN family. She need~ hl'lp. Professional help. The o nly real hope for re~ainin~ a nor mal. productive lif<'. The kind of help available at tht.• Problem Talk Sh op. A professionally staffed counselin~ and referral service for people trapped in an emotional crisi~. At the Problem Talk Shop wc care for people. Problem T a lk Shop is a free service w h ich provides a warm, friendly e n vironmmt where c;killed counselo rs h elp people sort out their own lives. H e rc people gain new resources t o handle the problems they thou~ht were too big t o handle. If vo11 know somconl' \\ho i~ cxperiencin~ an e motional crisi~. call the Problem Talk Shop. A trained counselor will lie at t h e othe r end of the.• I.int·. Ready to he lp . Reanv to answer a n y questiom you may have. Plca~t· make the call that will 'how he r 'nmebod y cares e no uj?;h t o listen. Problem Talk Shop (714) 997-1831 1005 East C'hapmWl Avcnu l'. Orange. C:ihfom1a 'l2666 (714) 768-3831 25283 Cabot Road. Suite 104 Laguna Hills. California 926SJ l 4 i 1 l t ; Orange Coast l:DITION VOL. 72, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 'O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 2, 1979 j W ASKJNG'roN <AP I Th~ U.S. Suprem" Court to1luy atruck down by an 8 1 vote a Massachusetts law requmng un married females under 18 to ob f lain the consent of lJteir parents or a judge before unde rgoing an abortion.. \ But the court ruled that a state I that wants to require a pre~nanl I minor to obtain one or both parents' consent to an abortion Backs must also provide an ullernul1v1• procedurt' v.hereby th t• .iuthon21tt100 l'Un he obto1m~d · \.\' e t'OnC'lude that under '>latt> regulations su<·h as lhitl undertake11 by Massuc-hust.>tts. t'\ e1 y minor must have the op portuntl) 1f she so des1rei. to go dln.•c·tly to a l'OUrl without hr!>t consulting or nollf} 1ng 1\er µaren~ tht> <·ourt !>atd If :.he :.atasftl's lhl· t·ourt th.it Minors' Abortion 4 ... ht• 1:. maturt' and we ll·mformed t>111111~h lo make intelligently the Jbortwn dl'Cl!>Wn on her own the c•ourt mu-.t authorize her to Jl'I without pan•ntal consulta ltun or l'Onscnt The Sup1 emt> Court <said that 1f the pregnant girl fatls to satisfy a l'OUrt that she ts competent to m ake lht' abortion decision .tlonl', "sht.· must be permitted to i.how that an aborlton neverthe· less would be in her best in· terest ·· The <.'ourt must authoriie the aborltOn tf I( IS pCr!iUadcd that ll as 1n the girl's own best interest. bu t 1t mav als o decline l o authorize one tf It IS not Wilham Ba ird. overalor of an abortion clinic who cha llenged the Massachusetts law. said af terward that "what the court as ciecreeing 1s a personal dec1s1on of abortion as JUSl that a personal one and young people art finally free .. Baird s aid the ruling "shows on ce and for all that teen agers ar e not chattel . the)'· rt not prop ert,v they're not owned by their parents .. the courti. have finally decr~d that you rnnnot force a teen·ager against her will to go through a pregnancy " ~Sick-out Still /Plagues County I .. . . ' Orange County gove rnment !welfare eligi bility worker s . Jpublic defenders and deputy d1!> tric t attorneys remaint:d (J(f !t heir jobs today in a continua tion of a si~k-out tn protest over wage negot1attons t County Personnel Director Bert Scott said this mornin~ I hat ~230 or the county's 480 welfan· felig 1bility workers. thoM~ who t 1 ........ ~:.. ,..,., t ~·~~~~ ' I · ! I l .f.i ffaireul Will iam F. Nu:hous retct\'1•:-. his fir-;t ha1n·ut s 1n<:1: Ft·bru;,irv Hm; when he wa~ , l'aplurc <l b y Vcnezucl <in I guerrillas and held captive l 1n the jun gl e. Niehous. ; Owens -lllinuis cxccull\'(' f was found in the jungl <.• l Saturday. Hair st ylist David Kim ole wields the sci!>~or:-. in his Toledo. Oh10 shop. j~~~~~~~~~~~ • ·lrvine Cop' !Dis i --covery: f Human Hand? I A partially decomposed ap· pe ndage, which will be tested to determine if it is a human hand. was found alongs ide the Santa Ana Freewal' early Sunday by an I rvine police officer. Officer Craig Smith m ade the discovery about s ·20 a .m . in an orange grove near the south bound Jeffrey Roa d offramp. t In his report of the find. Smith said the appendage strongly re-J st!m bled that of a human hand • While most of the fles h was l gone, there was a comple te 1 finger with fingernail, bones and ·cartilage ! Smith said the apparent hand s v.as partially buried in loose dirt Several small bones were t found in the vicinity, be noted. f Sm1th took bis find to Tustin , Community Hospital where it • was examined by an emergency , room physician . S m ith, b()wever, said the physician 1 could not verify whether the band was human · Smith's next slop was the Orange County Coroner's office, where pathologists will conduct teals to determine what the ap- penda.ge wu linked to. Results ere not upected for at least two tlays, a coroner's spokesman Mid today :,{'rt•en c lie nts for wl'lfart: benefits. called in ill toda\ Whtie about M percent of the 1 ount) 's sol'1al ~or k ers hacl phont>d in. ill Frid a y . toda) marked the firs t s ic·k·out prou:st b) the d1gihiht,v worker:-. :\ lso off the job toda) \\l'rt' a ho ut 80 pt•rn•nt of the count)·.., 160 Ol'(ll ll v chs t n et .1ttorn1•\.., ancl thl·ir t uur t room acl\'t•r:-..iril'" pubht defenders. Sc-ou ~aid Other'Wi sc . most of the 900 county workers who phoned 1n 111 Frida) were batk on their Job:- lodJy. S<·ott said ~coll said !>uperv1sor) pcr:;on nl'I -would tw ftlhni.: m toda\ fo1 a hst•nl l'mplo) t'l'!> · The deput~ d1s tn<·t atlornt•)" and puhht· dl'f1•nd1·r!> had st:Jgt•d !St>c SICK·OliT. l'agt' At l On Littl~ Mo1111tai11 Mesan Killed, 2 Injured in Crash ,\ l'os la M l'sa man ""a!> k 1 lled and his tv.o passengers in1ured Saturday when their four-wheel dnve pickup tumblc•d cnd·ovcr t·nd do\\n a ra\ am· on Little .\lounl atn. Sa n Bernardino pohce said today. They said John Martin Dolan. 27. was killed in the 10:20 p.m crash His brothe r, James. 24. also of Costa Mesa . was treated but not hospita lized for cut~ a nd hruisf's. PoliC'c said. i\ St'l'Ond pa!>st•nger, P<1mcl<.1 Phys1oc. 26. of Newport Beach. "as reported in good condition today at Hoag M e mor i a l llos pitaJ afte r suffering a frac lured arm. A traffic mvesligator said 1t isn 't known why lhe trio were' dnving in s uch rough tcrrmn on private property late at night. lie said .John Dolan was driv- ing off.road when he apparently l'amc LO a ravm e a nd tried lo tu rn around . The vehidt> tumbled end over end for about 250 feet The 1mest1gator s<.11d a wit · Voters Jam Mexico Polls MEXICO CITY tAP) Voters m Mexico's congressional e lec· lion jammed Polling st ations in unexpected numbers. forcing som e t.o remain open past the of· fic1al closing hour. the Federal Election Commission s aid. There was no official word on how many or the 32 million voters went to the polls Sundav. ncl>l> bl''"" lht· mount:un. wh1l'h 1s loc<.itcrl w1th1n San Hernarclino c·1t:. l1m1t s . railed polil't: F1remC'n hacl to rc·.ich the v1c- t11ns a ml l·arry tht·m clnwn on loot because of the stc·cpness of the terrain. he said The San Bernardino coroner's offtce repQrtcd that Dolan had been pi nned under the vehicle a nd that it took about three hours lo frt'<' his bod\'. St•r\'1n•s for Mr . Dolan will be lwld in Bouldl.'r. Colo . \\hen· h1:-- fam lly hvc~. offlci~b :-.a1rl Mesan Dies Of Divin~ Injuries Costa Mt•sa rC's1denl Gordon R Loy died Sunday of tnJUries suffered when he dived into a :.hallow creek near San .Juan Hot Springs. Orange County sheriff's ttcput ies repQrted. T he 22-year·old \'tctim. who r<.':.tdcd at 160 W. Wilson St . ma~ have suffered head and ne<.·k tnJUries when he struck the bottom of the pool, officers said. Loy rePortedly dived into the wate r from a bridge al the Ortega lhghway. Rescue efforts by witnesses were uns uccessful. He was taken to Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo where he died at 4: 22 p. m . Fune ral a rrangements are p e nding a t W estmins t e r Memorial Park a nd Mortuary. Bog, Fog11111t'as It, l•••••'I I . -. -----_.,,_ ----- ----·------------ Ple11t,1 of Seals Mciintencmce supervisor Filiberto Salinas I!> <1lmost lo:-it in sea of b L•1wht•s being rt'ad1('d for footsore \'ts1tor!-> tlJ this month·:-. Ori..lng<.• County Pair Tht' annual t:n·nt will ht• staged .J ul~ 1:3.22 <.ii till' r ounty fairgrounds 1n C<ht•• ~les<1 Carter Popularity Dips Below Nixon's NEW YORK IAP> Pr •s1 dent J immy Carter's popularity has sunk below the lowest rating R ichard Nixon ever got during his troubled presicle ncy. accord mg to an i\BC Ncws-llarns Poll released today Carter 's latest rating for over- a ll iob performance was 73 per- cent nega tive, 25 p e r cent positive, with 2 percent not sure. It wa s the wor s t job performance rating ever given a pres ident in a Harris pgll. Carter's marks m a May poll were 70 percent negative. 29 per- eent po:.1t1vt;-a nd t percent not s ure H a rns said the prev1ou:. presidential low wa:. a II percent negative rating given Nixon m a poll released ft ve weeks before he resigned in 1974 In a category called inspmng confiden ce in the White House. Carter dropped nine percentage points from May to a 74 pe rcent negative rating, with 20 percent giving him Positive marks and 6 percent undecided. Nixon's fi g ures for inspiring confidence remained tht• lowest ever 86 pe rcent negative in tht' J une 1974 survey. Harris said Four Youths Charged in Comity Death Four juveniles have been charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a 23-year-old man in a Fullerton street fi ght early Sunday. The victim was identified as F'idel Nila. He s uffered a knife wound In the area of his heart. police said. Police said they don't know what caused the fi ght that In· volved about 10 persons. A second man. Rodriclo Hernandez, 24, also of Fullerton, sulfered a stab wound in the arm and an eye W ury, police said. In Sydney, Australia, it was so fo11Y tnat only t.he tops of buiJdings and the upper section or the Harbor Brlage could be seen Crom lhe air Tbe fo1 caused delays on Sydney s rerry and rail services The four juveniles were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. Their names weren't releued becallle or their a1es. I 1 Your Hometown J Daily Newspapt-r~ FIFTEEN CEl'jTSj c Right! Four other 1ustices cilso con·l e luded in a separate opinion, written l>y Justice John Paul Stevens that the M assachuseus: ">la t u t e is uncons t itut ional 1 bet·ause under the law no mmor · no matter how mature and· l'apablt' of making an informed decision may receive an abor· lion without the approval either of both varenls or a superior t·ourl 1ud~l· Saudis Increase Oil Flow .JIDDA. Saudi A1abw •Al'' ~auda ,\rabw. thl· wc1rlcl -.. 1111-: ~l'S t 0tl t'XJ)<Jftt·r . det·adc·d t(Jda.\' lo ratsl' C'rucfr otl proclu<'l1on . tht' Saudi '>late· radio n·porlt'<I Quoting an offanal -..1111rl'l· at the rO\al pal.11·t·. Lhl· 1,1d10 '><ll(f lhl' µ1octu1·t1 on 1nt rt·J '>t' \\i:I'> l1•mpc11 an hut <11 1 1101 -.1wr 1h 1111~ much lilt' in1·1tJ'>t ~ouhl ht I ht• '>llUITI \\ J ... lfUlllt•tl ..... 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S\\ at zerla nd. that hi" countr:, "ou Id e vent u:.tl ly boo .. t m..i x 1mum productwn t·avat·it) t,\er ..,evcral )ear~ to M m11l1on bar n •ls a day I h• did not announee an\' 1mmed131{' produl'tmn 111 t·rt:a:.l' at that t1ml'. howevt•r Herausc of prmr1ples of suµ· ply and demand, a !>Ubsta nual 1n t• r l•asl' in S audi vroduction tht>orct1cally could hold dnwn pnt·es worldw1d1• The Saudis s pht with most of . tht: other 12 nations of OPEC at las t week's meeting. settling on an Sl8 per barrl'l has<' price for crude ml. UJ' from the official base pnct' of $14 55. l\eatb er Night and morning 1ow clouds with mostly sunny afternoons through Tues- d ay. Lows tonight 58 to 63 . Highs Tuesday from upper 60s at beaches lo mid· 70:i ., inland. i INSIDE TODAY t Camblmg figures in Las Vegas are nervous about :i F'BI doc u ment s alleging J mobstns are btthrnrl th1• sce nes m somt! of Nevada s famous casino&. See Page A/8. ···~-CJ ~1 M AIS 14 .,., 14 .. ..., M M • c Monday. July 2, 1179 PllOt ) Log~ ~The People Y 01' Meet in College Newport Driver Charged 9y .IAOUE HYMAN Of_o.ltt ........... A Newport Beach man ha11 been released on $10,000 bail alter pol\re ullege he tried to run down two doormen an the park •n• lo t al u Cos t1t Mes a nlahtclub Crooks have really been gtvlf\I Croeker Bank lhe bu•l· neH this patt month In C0tita Mesa TWO l>IFFERENT brfJ'lches have been robbed. In one. a OaUy Pilot staff member was st an<iln& next lo the bandit In line . The other case wH somewhat r~mark1tble because 1ht1 robber fled In a tu1e11b I must admlt I have a somewhat personal inlerest m bank robbers You see. l had a dale w\th one oncf'. And a girUriend or mine later become on~ AU. OF THIS came back to me this week when I saw an article oo the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list. My old classmate Kathy Power i s still on it. after nine years . She"s the on· ly woman on the list. Kathy and I attended Brandeis University in W altham, Mass., together. We lived in different dorms but s he had the sandwich concession MVMAM and made the rounds regularly. About once a semester we'd sit down together and as· sess our progress through higher education. She always ::.eemed like a down-to-earth, hard-working individual. TH EN STAN BOND came into the picture. Stan worked with me as a student aide at the library m ~ Junior year. All r knew about him was that he was a special student. which meant part-time (at Brandeis, they we re rare). lt wac;n't until 1 accepted a date and we were on our way to a movie In Boston that he told me he was on parole. I figured he was a draft dodger or smoked grass. 'Nope, he said. He'd robbed a few banks . IT TOOK A while to convince me he was serious . For unre lated reasons. Stan and I didn't bit it off and Lhat was our last date. l t was la te winter of my senior year, in 1910, that the news cam e over the radio. Four Brandeis students. self-styled revolutionaries, had held up a bank One of them had shot and killed a policeman THE TWO MEN, bolh on parole, were quickly cap· turcrf. Stan was one of them The other man bad fired the ~un Tht• two women, who were driving the getaway car, got awa.v One of lhem, Susan Saxe. was captured a couple or ~ears a~o by a policeman who had memorized the 10 Most W ::inted list and r ecognized her on a str~t somewhere hack East. nut they never caught Kathy. Fellow Brandeis a lums and I sometimes speculate. 010 somebody bump her off'.' Is she in South America? Is she perhaps "alking uound in an American city, living a ciouhle life'? SOMETIMES I HAVE visions of running Into Kathy on the slrecl somewhere.' And J wonder. Would J turn her in" What would you do? f~rmn Page A I SICK-OUT. • • one·da~ sic:k outs twice before last Frida:,-whe n the protest wave s pr<>ad to e mployees in oth1::r county depa rtments. Friday's protest fo rced the dos urc of the C'Ounty animal s h <'lter rn Orange to all but e mereent" o.;ervic:es. In addition. county h ealth c l1n1 cs wer e clos<'d lo a ll but emergenC'y service Juvenile residents at the coun- ty Youth Guidance Center, a r e· .habilitation program for young offenders. were senl home Fri· d ay o n f ur l o u g h s afte r counselor!> at the facility callt'd ID ill S ala ry t a lks with county e mployee groups ha ve been Un· der way smce April. and so fa r no agreement has been reached. Compoundin~ the problem this ye a r isi11 proposal to sharply in· c rease employee contributions to their retirement system. Nwnber Corrected T he emergency phone number fo r Costa Mesa fi re a nd ~aram.ed.ic calls was incorrectly listed m a photo eaption In Sun· day's Daily Pilot. T h e correc t number is 549·11U ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_..o,.,,..,.c,_or.t()titt .. PHO\ w1tft~t\1uom Ot"""°tM~Ptll'\t f\.--t\.N'd"l """0t"'9 (O.\I P1;0h"'.t119(~y S.oe•atf'fic:hl~trf> owl>U\"'111 ~ .,,,,~ ,, ..... tor (OU• ~-~ frf•woot'I a..<"· """'.,..'°" ftpf<f't ~ ,,..-.v.,, .... ,,..""9_l~~" ~'"Cei.nt " \1rOl~fllJ'O~lt6t_,l,,,.,eMh.,,,,.hh,fNu,6ftd ~~Y\ 1~ or•nupirt4 ~'"'°""CM~' ... •' ))0 Wft\t8•~ ,,,..,.. f'O\ .. Mf-~ (•fHOtftt.-•>t.h 11-N-l't•••O.~I -l'wllll"'" '"o 11 c .. 1o~ Y c•PY~t~t aMCit,.... .. Mlf~" ,_,lt....it eo110~ .,..._, ........... "'"""q'"' f dltoo '""''".. ..... 'Ill_, Mall .,,,1,1arit M•".-'"'' P•on Cotta M•H Offlcl• M.•li ... 11~~:~· i•J ~"':"':\60 .,.,. • I Jolt Kills Sky Diver From Irvine An Irvine s ky diver was cler · troculcd Saturday in the Lake Elsinore area when a gust of wind blew him a gainst power lines s hortly before 7 p.m .. Ri vers ide County aut horities re· ported. . J ames Richard Robinson, 35, of 14872 Laurelgrove Circle, was dead at the scene near Corydon Street and Mission Trail Road. a Rivers ide County corone r 's spokesman said. A spokeswoman at Elsinore Sport Parachuting Center sa1d Robinson, a stockbroker . was an e xperienced sky diver who 1umped often at the facility. Witnesses told Sheriff's dep· · ulies Robinson appeared to be blown off course attempting to land at the parachuting center. The e lectrocution knocked out power in some areas or Elsinore for up to one hour. Cool Weather Expected The cool weather that came to roost in Orange County over the weekend may last as long as five to seven days, a spokesman for the National Weather Service said today. He called it "the normal June· early July weather pattern" and said last week's soaring tem· peratures were unusual. Some slight driule should con· tinue during the mornin1s but no measurable rain ls expected. The spokesman said a low In· veralon layer that kept cooling sea breezes at bay has vanlahed, resulting in the cooler weather and cleaner air. 3 Leaden Named PEKING <AP) -Tht Clltnae ConlH*J adjourned aner adopt. lnc •eClllatloa to •peed up In· dustrialliatlon and approvln1 t.be appointment of three new vtce prtmtera to ellare tb• load of tM pl'Olram. n allo lranted tr.er electloGs and lfHter ~ ter tJoa under the law. .. Costa Meso poli ce identified th~ s uspect as Wilham Alton l''owle r, 35, of 2008 W Ocean ft'r ont He w us book e d on char6'es of as:.ault with a deadly weaPOn l"owler was slOpped near his residence by Newpor t officers about an hour after lhe 4:30 a.m . Sunday incident outsi d e Desiree's, 2285 Newport Blvd. Police said doormen Robert Scott Wiley of Newport Beacb and Bill John Dugan or Costa Mesa reported they had asked a man to leave. The man, who was sitting in his car ln the parking lot, al· legedly tried to run over bolh Wiley and Dugan. who jumped out of the way, police said. They said Dugan had to jump onto the hood of the car to escape injury, and Wiley was missed by inches. The motorist then drove away, police said. They said Fowler was stopped based on a descrip· lion of the car and driver Strong Winds Push Drifter In Transpac Strong northwest winds con· tlnued to push the 79·boat fleet in the 2,225-mile Los Angeles lo Honolulu yacht race today. The winds had eased s lightly s ince Sunday but the Class A leaders were still reporting 18 to 20-knot winds with fre quent squalls. ·Position reports at the 9 a.m. roll call showed the 69-foot sloop Drifter in front with 443 miles logged since the s tart off Point Fermin Saturday at 1 p.m . Second boat was the 84-foot Christine. 428 miles out and about a mile ahead of Merlin. Drifter 's l og s howed a n average speed of 10.3 knots, with Chr istine averaging 9.95 and Merlin 9.94. All of the Class A yachts were averaging eight to nine knots and recording more than 200 miles per day. Kristen and Tahuna fa iled to report for the second straight day, and there was no re port to· day from Rapid Transit For earlier story see Page B-3. Plant Fire Damage Put At $5 Million An early morning blaze in a Santa Ana manufacturing plant caused an e slimated S5 million damage today , fire men re· ported The 4.09 a .m fi re gutted the 30.000-squar e·foot m a nufactur· 1ng building a t Na tio n a l Technology, 1720 E. Newport Circle, firemen said. The plant manager estimated the damage a t $5 million. In vestigators said the blaze sent clouds of smoke billowing into the air containing fumes from acids and che micals used in the manufacture of electronic parts . As a resull. Santa Ana police ordered personnel, mostly night watchmen, out of lhe industrial buildings in t he complex and kept the area cordoned off for about an hour. New Daily Pilot Price in Ef feel Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot went from $3.SO to $3.75 per month er~ fecUve Sunday, July 1, 1979. Price of single copies aold at coin boxes or over the coun ter were i n · creased to 15 cents daily. and to 35 cents Sunday. Al ia.75 per month, the Dally Pilot home delive ry price remains among the lowest f or seven·day newspapers in Southe rn California. Your Dally P ilot car· rler, who Is an lndepen · dent merchant. wlll re- alize an lncrease in profit for hll or her services to you at the new price. Continuing major cost increases in all aspects of newspaper production and distribution, such as a 15 percent increase in the cost o( newaprlnt, make this lncrease necess ary. --------- Pipe Project One lane of Irvine Avenue at the Costa Mesa-Ne wport Be(\ch city line 1s clos ed this week while workers repla ce an 8-in ch water pipe between 16th and 17th stree ts . The n ·novat1on pro1ed is being car r ied out by t he :\te:.a \on:-.ohdated Water Distric t . Offlr1ab said the wor k should be finis hed by early next wee k Police Search Widens Bicycle May Provide Clue to Missing Girl By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of IM 0 .. 1, Pilot Sl~ll An inte nsive se arch hus been launched in Huntington Beach for the yellow bi cycle that a missing 12 -year ·o ld girl is belie ved to have been riding J une 20, t he day s he disappea red without a trace . Blon de . blue -eye d Robin Christine Sa msoe asked lo bor row the 10-speed Schwtnn from her girlfriend when she left thi: g irl's home a t 14th and Ohvt' sl n~ets at 3 15 p m that da~ No one. investigators say, has C'Ome for-w:.ird to say they ever s aw lht• girl at tually on the b1cy de. an older model that had been handed from child to-child in the girlfriend 's family. Hut lhC' bicvclc . like Robin. as gone l'oli ct• have not rulc•d out th<' poss ibilit y it was st ole n before Hobin h ad a C'hanct• lo use 11 anc1 that in her haste to get home she failed to notify tht.• friend. However. police believe Robin probably rode the bike toward her home on Alabama Street, near Adams Avenue The mile -lon g r ide . i n ve s tigators say. would have taken Robin north on 14th Street from Olive, then east on Loma I f ,-r. I . ~ ' . Street. east on Adams ::ind tht:.i nort h on Alabama "The ride shouldn t h::t \l' take n more than 10 m1nuks. o bs rrved invest igator Craig Robison. One police theor y 1s th:;L som eone abducted the pcrl girl who was dressed in v. h1tc o.;horts and a red T·shi rt with \\hill• lt'I ters at·ross the ches t r1:;.sd1n g. "llereComesTroublc .. In a hurry, pohce th1:or111.:, lht> :.ihductor could ha\ t• ahantlon1•1\ t he ba·yl'it' ~)m•·ont· 1•ht· find ing the bike l'OUld haH· ta!-1·11 11 home "We'd JU:=.l like.-to locall' lllal ln kt> ... '><H S Rohi...on Tht·11 "'' might knti\\ what .rnd "ht•11· something happened to her · He said police are not inten ·sl L'd 1n prllSl'l'Ullnl! anyon1· \\ 1111 would step forwa rd \\Ith 1111' bu·ycle along with 1nformat11111 ;,1 bout where 1t "as found. "As for a~ I'm l'lmcern1·d tlw hll')l'lt' 1s con~1 clcrerl "''' ther e 'd be no pro blem \\1111 someone returnmg lo::.t p ropt•rt) It's more important for us to find where at was and when 1t wa~ found .. The 24-mch hoy '::. 1>1cyde, '-'llh h~ndlebar:; -w rappecl an \Clio"' tape . had chips in its yello"' pa ant and a loose lefl gca rsh1ft .... / .. ! ' .. \ ----------. . . . . Traditional Jeans and Things ~1 lt'\Cr , Robison !'>at<I It as imporlanl fur an) citizen who may have found this bicycle tu :-.tep fo rwa rd," he added. The team or SIX inves tigator::. .1..,s1gned to fandin~ the missing g irl 1:. continuing to check some :.!1111 phone t·alb that m ay lead ,., 1·nl1Jdl1~ to a cameraman who ·ll'fHOJChl'd Ro bin a nd her I rH•nd al the beac h earlie r (In .Junl'20 1°111· 1·ompo..,llt• pwtun• of lhc m ,1n h~1:-. bl'l'n tl1str1butcd lo ' .d 1forma police agencies and is 111 ... pla}l'd i n s ho ps 10 t ht· dn"' ntown Huntington Beach .trl'il Ta ps h:ivt' taken polil'e to Ven- ' 1ir<.1. Los t'\ngell's ::ind H.i ve rs adP • nunlll' .... -;o far w1thmit progress Ill I ht• l'LISl' "Uf.ficie ncy' Found l\A!IJSAS CITY. Mo <A Pl -A ... 1~n1f1ta nt deficiency" 10 the ck ... 1gn a nd construct ion of the ('a ll<J\\3\' Counly nucle<tr po'Wer pl a nt neJ r Fulton. 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Mdrttnt>t 8alllmore. lo.4; Palmttr, Bdltlmore, l·l OraQo, ~ton, 1..J; BarrlO'-, ClllC•QO. 1 J NATIONAL LEAGUE G All II " Pee 8ro<lo., SI LOUIS H 187 ?Q b• l\1 HtnOrick, SI Lout!> 11 1S1 J8 lib l•I M<lllllll, New YO<• 11 112 " QI ))> Fostrr, Cincinnati 71 266 o 88 "t 'ttnpleton, St. LOU•~ l>8 297 0 q4 J11 IC Herl'l<)~z. St. 1.ou1s ll lQI >1 Q> l~a Wlnlteld. San Ooego 81 300 •• Q/ JH Simmon!.. SI L°"" 1>7 171 41 71 371 ~o,e, Pn••-•Plltd 78 JOl •7 QI no '°f<nlght, (1nc"""'to 71 1~ 11 to )IJ H -A"M IC '"IJman, Cnlcago. 78, Sc nm1d1 P~tli&de.tohla. ll FCKter. Ctnc1nncth, \'f SommoM St. Lours, ti , ~. lo• An,etu, , .. "-kftff 111 Kingman. Ow<.aqo, U . F<Kltr, C•nelnn•" ·~. Wl .. flelO, San 01e90, ~· (Iii,., !>.Jn F ••nclKO. s.c. S.tnmom., SI. LOV•S, }2 Plklt•'"I II Ded slOfl\ I J. H~lron>, Houston. 12 l . L•ttell. St Lov•• 6·7; S. Martlnu, SI Lovo>, •·1 ICn""°"' !>"n Francisco. 6-7. l aCou. C1nc1nnaeo 8 J AuduJar, Houslon~ ~. Vrlm slfY, Montrto\dl •·•; Aeeo , Ptril_.pftl•, l·l. WIMBLEDON Tour'tA....Ch w-·, Sift!llH <Nartfrih••I• Ma rlin" N•vral.Cova Oe t Diann• F rotntloln 2-6, 6-l, 6-0; Ell'Oflne Gootagono C•wter def. Vlr91nlil w-•·•. 6-0, C"'" E vert Ll<>Yd def. Wenov Turnl>ull 6 l, &·• Tracy Auston clef. Biiiie _,..,, IC1nO 6 •, o I, • 1 C<*COltD CLASSIC CillllC~ulle.N.Y.) -·~Fl,...1 Erik ••n Oillen del. How.anl Scnoent•tld •·1,•-t ,•..J Me41'S-FtMI S.s"'I ~R-rt Tr09010 a~f Citro\ L-•s·8ruce Nldlols 7-6, ,._., MEMPHIS ClASSIC «•t~.Tenn.I Gii Morgan. Ut,000 11·11·11H!>-U8 larrt Nel50tt, S32,400 n -7HO-•S-21& l om Kite, $20,400 1f.7014-70-280 Bruce LleHk~. \11,811.SO 11-13-17.-161 J c. Sneao, i 11,812.so 69-10·7647-m Ma rk Ha~. SI 1.812.SO 11·70-7•'67-287 Grah.lm Marsh. Slt,812.SO 17°10-10-10-'lfn Tom Pun,.,, \8.100 1• 7HIHi7-28J Cob Bvrnan. sa. 100 IH•·H..f>&-78) Andy Bean. sa,100 71·7•·64·70-783 P•ler Jac;ob\en, \8,100 71·11-611-71-281 C~sar ~. sa. 100 71·1>8·71 11-183 G<l•Y Pt.t.,.,,, U ,800 ~Q·lS 10-70-,84 AOO Curt, ss.eoo 70 IS·l>7 11-784 w,111., Arm~trono. SS,800 1>Q.1J 6'1-IJ-78' C.e.><Ql' Burn~. SA,350 13 oQ lo •7-1~S Morris Hatal•ky, '4,JSO 117'017·o8 181 Stan let, SA,lSO l>-70·11· .. -78S Gtl>llY C.tlbert, SA,JSO 73-10-11 lt-78S Brad e ry...,c, SA,lSO b'l-11·1>8 76-111 Jom Sommons, s•.~ t 10-11 1>~ 7'-78S R•• C••-•. n.eoo 1S •Q·Jl-1>'-* J•<lo Newton, Jr .• U.IOO l<M.1·1 .. 11-711<> C.ary Kocll, U..800 1>1-11>-11-11-186 C.eor9~ .John!.on. Sl,800 70-70 1•·12-78b latry Ziegler, n .880 11·70-11·1'-21& H•te 1 ""'"· SJ.i.s 14.72 n,.,_,., JiKll A_,..\1,1~ 7._.,_11·11-191 • Ron Streck. 51,907 10-1.,1w'-1M eruce Oevlln, $t,'I07 71·1S·7H0-2M Fr•nk C--. Sl,907 7J.J2.Jl07D-181 Scott Simpson, 51.907 12-12·11·11-198 OOn Pooly, '1,907 lHH,_11-188 Biii Kretzert, $1,907 10·13-11·1l-:1811 Or vine Mooc!y. u ,u / 13·1'·71-10-111'1 0 .A. Welbrlng, \l,441 11·1H7 70-28'+ Jolln Sc~r. Sl,HI 1!·11·1l·11 -18Q Jell Mt1ene11, ''·"' 16·1••10-11-m • PMller Moore."·"' 7"16-69-73-78'> Mlkl' Scn-r, ,,,.,, H ·7"7C>-7l-1!1'l LADY ST>.OH'S OPEN C•I Oe•rllOm, Mlcll.l V•C~I Fergon, $22 • .SOO 1l·1>9·ll·6'-29• J udy Rankin, SU,700 IHH>S-11-lM J•ne Blalock. $1.SOO 1f>.11-•'"''-™ 'lmy Altott, '1,500 Ts-71·48·71-290 Beth Oeniel, Sl.500 11·11·11·12-lto SilnOr• Pose. '7,SOO 10.73 7t·11-2111> 5.111'1' LllU., S4,to0 13·70-71-71-181 Oebtlle Austin, $A.OSO 69·71·1J-7S-281 B.arbar• 8anow, SA.OSO 64-J .. 7f.12-2tl Debbie Mauey. SA.OSO 7C>-77·11-6•-7t8 Pel Mtyen.. $3.450 11.13-1 .. 11-29'1 P•t er-,., 12.-71.1 .. 11.,._,., SllMfl O'C-, $2.lllO 1"7HHl -2'1 Sandra Palm«, '2.lllO J0.73-10.7)-2'1 Honts Stec.ey. u, 163 n.1 .. n .1rm Saftdt'e ScNzktl. ~ IU 1 .. 1 .. 10-12-m O.H. Wlllte. SJ.16S 11·1 .. 7o-7S-H:l K•lllt Martin. 12.163 n.10-n .1J-m K•llly McMullen, SJ. IU 11-11-17·1.,_1'1 JoAIMI Cost. $1,102 1e-7M:H6-"3 5 tlerlO'e<tlnl, Sl.702 7).JS-11·14--293 A .... 11.i-. "'"° 1 .. 1 .. 10-11-1'14 Jo 4nn ,,,_Ice, l1,S30 77.7._1..,n -J<lf J o Aflfl Wesi-to, Sl,SJO 1 .. 1"12-IS-1'0 •• ·:·· '--::""-~ A • -· • O&'tTOM& &MOUllO I •I 0.vtal>• & .. t~. l'I" I • Uvn ~~HllrtQtOO Oi1rtnt\ '"•" AMI,,. """' i\I l•P\ I f urn W .. u(lh "Ult l !A\llU L 'f'U ~I , ..... , .\MC Luo-.>ta 1\1 • AQ(.IW' M •nn.-.1J191 U1•QU • ttOlf''\ M••da Mll.l llO 4 Ml~.r M4't•f Hv'ttY t1uo(I M•ttJ• R ,.J \0 ' Atno\ Jurtn\on Utt ii. tt..1 Uour AM(. '>i>1t 1t ,,.. • JO-*'""''0 ( M\.on baltd A.Ml '>r>u 1t •• I j1..4f ~WU ' Phtl '""''"" ~MC.. Con ~·d 14 • C,M ~ Ou••tte font oH ' M ntCJd H"1 UI t W•rr9n PJ'W'tf;) 8111 M 4..011f V4·Qt1 t.&& tO Jame\. A~.t..,\.'. Rtn t 1 •~ n au,, e. ~"ih•w" 10 Won~" •veraQ< P<'til 'It. JI• mpn A•toro 04<1 r«O<O ~ 4t• tn IW& Ot '"" 1Jo.,n1na JON> P41UI ,ltlNCH o at.HO PAtll l•t 0 1 .... , Fr•A<el I Jeett Plf!lrr~ J dbou1llP ~Fron," R~ndull A~! I I "°"' JS monule., 10 42 wcono~. '""'~ \l>('t>(l 118 80 mpn 1 (;1lle \11U•n•u.1w~ t(dndd.tl Fetrttn lt1T, I UU01 l Rt"" AlllOU < IFrdn<•t Rcn~ult qs10. I Jl lHS • AIMI JontK fAu\lrodl W1ll1olm\ FWOI. I H S7 OJ. ) Jt.an·Pie,,e Jdr1t->r tJ rttnct• lyrreu 009, I lO 7' '3 6 Clay Reg.,uon1 l'!""'''~•tandl Wollodm> FWOI, I 36 1S q3 7 Joclv Sche<kl~r CS<> Alrit~J ~"'""' .llH 8 JacQUC'.t L"'"'e 1 F-ronccJ L•O•t1r J':)11 q I(~~• RO'>llt>rQ tf1na1na1 Woll Wlll 10 P4fflCI T.tmbdy IFrancl"'J Met dft'M M18C 0£El'SEA FISMING NEWPOltT C"'1'l ) -IO•t111le" I 1>0n1lo St •etp °""'· 3'IS m.t~l"tl U blut' bd" I nllowl•ll, 1 ro<lt. too. 1 yet10 .. 11n tuna 1 O•"•''t l 7" .\ftOlt>rs 7,016 m•O•••• 10• ••nO bin . u• rock cod, 30 t1arracu06. •1 01ue bui.. I Mlll>Ut OANA WHARF llt 6flQlers UI Sdnd ,, .. ,. l t>.trracucu. 3> OC>nito. J ll•lll>ul 40 Yt'llowt•ll, 10 rock cod, l,76S maclrotrt'I l'ONG llEACH (Oufffl'S W~•rfl 110 •nqter•. SC macurrl, J Vtllow14ll, S ""' •acuoa, '18 tionllo, 38l ca1tco ba\\ o '""o 1>.1,., 2 ll•lllllil. eso rock coO t B•h,.ont P1..-1 112 an<iter\ 80 rock coo l c.11tco ""''· 1S >and ba\\, 14S macHrrl, I llof!ilO SAN OIEGO CM .. n ocopoil Pl•rl H4 dnQltH. ,. yelloW1olll, 1 blue Ion luft<I, 10 bdr- r<}cuoa,,.. 94 sand N H. l,3AI rock coo, lb nallllut, H llOf\llo. • Wllll• \eoi I>•'" 117 hnq Cod, I ll~k '9• lllU OC£ANSIOE 1'18 <1n91ers. H l>OnitO, 30 uh<o bilu , 108 sano b•••, l na11ou1 • .J,J roe.I<. coa. a.J tnaelo.erel, 80 blue bass. IMPERIAL •EACH -Jl .tnQlef\. 2 oar. r•cude, tlO s.>nO 11.tn. 17 <•loco llUS, I wnote \ea bass, 1 h•llbul , 11 m;Kke<el SAN P£0 1t0 CPorll O' C•lll -· 111 ""Ole•• I l>M••t llCl6, 301 1>ot11to, JH callco bo•. 700 blue """· •2 Y•llowtalC, 930 r0<1< coo, 1,0.0 m•O.nel, 10 wnO bau. ln..d SI. l •.,.l"fJ 1'3 ano•e~. ' yellowl••I. 1sq C AhCO be». l Wncl l>e\5, t•• tionllO SE AL BEACH 170 <1n9ltr\. 1.7SO toe~ coo eoo1naoe•rl It E DOH DO -240 df\<llets ll• t>onoto 0\ m•ckf''"'· •4 w~ bas~. 2 oarracucJd l 11~l•l>ul •JO rock coo HOLLYWOOD PAAIC s..nd.aY'•Rt'Mllli 1•111ol11-(My lll0re119"'l>n0 mteltf!9I f'lr\I fdlf'-lncumbef\t v CPont.iYI '70, ) 70, l •O. Rt .. 1s1on lOllYMlf\l ) .a, , 80, l t<lllO•)Cl<I ICAmc><11sl S 00 s~cond •<lee L.inollur COel.thO~SdYl'I I ) 00, 7.20, 4.80, Colden One Rav 1M•HMqur~ S 70, 3 60. Ku•co 1Plerce1 •00 S1 Oillly OOUble (.._IOI !I.lid '4l 00, Third race WttAlllt'rer CMenal 10 00 S.00. 1 00 8 allrln.\ ICMtan..Sal •.80, l ,0, fooh<n AroM•a t P1nc,.y1 1 •0 Fourtn rctc,. Point 91,,nk fMCHtl'OJf'• • 60, J 00, 140. Cotc•Qut 1v111enzuP1a1 •XI, 1 oo. A•d '""" CMcCatronl J 10. SS QUI"''"" \ ~I l>a•O '3• 00 r 11Cll ,,.Cf.' Jakhn l(luqmdn IPoncdyl • 00, l •O, 1 40, liaflM! r CMf.'M' 6 •O J 80, Odn· dv Wll C Oel•llOUn<l'I'~' 2 80 "'"' rBtt-C.I S.\rr•ne tValN'l/urltt t 11 .. 0 ~ 00, J 40 A<k ' !>e<.'4'1 I PoerCPI 4 00 1 bO f ·~' Im-IP•ncdyl 2 4() SS O•CI• t I l• lldtd \tl\ 00 S~Ytntn rMt" Pf't•t" ~ .. .,,, <Oflv•r~' '3 .a. IS 00. I bO V<1mo•no IMtC•rronr 5 ~ ) 80 L.JOf\ C.rt'er IMcH•rqul'I s 80 u •• aoa cs ll ""'°~II so r 191llh r..ce-Gi99hnq Gori I Mc Carron• •.a. •.to. 3 00. Country ~ CP1ncav1 J . .O. 1.•0 Mo,,. So (CA!\~l 2 .0 Honch ••o-u1.-CP•"<•YI S 70. J 10 1 40, 0el'41Jlt C P•Pr<~I 5 80, l llO Pt~rr~ l.t Mont COelallou~s.i'ff • 3 80 B ~•.t<ld t&-•• P<l10 S91 .SO. AltenO.an<t 31,&s• Misc . WEEKEND TltANSACTIONS •ASEIAl.L Amerk at1 l.eague CHICAGO WHITE SOX Pla<f'd Boil NahO•O<lny, catch.,, on Ille IS·dav \110· pltmenl•I OIHOl•O llSI. A•te llect M o-.. Coll>ern, <•I<"'"· Crom !owe o f the American 4 uocl•tlon TEXAS AANGEAS Acllvatl'O Mo•P Jo<119t1Mn. lnflelcler OpllonttO O•ve R•t· ~kh, pll<~. to T11uon 01 11\e Peclllc c ... ~ Ua.,119. N ....... ILH91M ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -Pur-<"-0 lhe conlr•cl of Rot TllOMH. Pll<het. lrom SPfl"9fle10of tile A,,....,lcen Auoc:ietton Op. 11-AOIJef FrMd, lnlletoer, lo Sprlnglield. IFOOT8&LL H•l-1 l'ootNll L...,ue 0 AIClAN0 RAIOEAS -Announ(<'O tne rf'tiremttf'tt of W1t11e Brown Oft~ns1v~ bd(ll * INVEmGATE * SEMINAR Otlt COMPETITIVE IEASE RATESI WEI.EASE ANYTHING 0.-.WHllLSI OflMAMDC&OI• .. Pl.Ma• TO"' YOUI .-s CARS • TRUCKS fW LOM1 CAllW •flCI ~~ ----- OUT OF STA TE PROPERTY WHAT IS THI NOfllT POTINTIAU IS IT NACT1CAL7 Out·Of·Slate Real Estate investment offers dynamic opportunity. Leam of the pot~nUal In Low Dowh Paymenta, PoelUve Casb Flow. and Rapidly Jncreaaln1 Prices Elsewhere. Undentand the potenUaJ In varlou.• areas of the country. Whether you are • nnt Ume lnveator or an experienced Exchanger , THIS SEMINAR tS A. MUST RestrvaUons RequJred. CALL fOl llSllV Anotel m 41 llM 240 APARTMENT INVmMENT REALTY Daon Canttf' 1300 Dove St. Suite 200 Newpoc11wh TUIS. 7:00 P.M. ~.July2. 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 Fast Start for Transpac Leaders Vary A ccording to Computations By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11, Pllel ... u.,. Wrlt.r Strong winds and lumpy seas we r e blas ting the 80-boal Transpac fleet in o ne of the fastest first day runs in the re· cent history of the 2,225·mile Los Angeles to Honolulu race. The 30.35 knot northwesterly winds had pus hed the big Class A s peedsters near the 200-mile m a rk in the first 19 hours or sail· ing and there were indications the winds were holding or get· ting stronger later in t he day Sunday . As to whlch of the big Class A boals was leading the fleet de pended on the method of com- putation BASED ON TH E computal.Jon of the great circle route or 2,U7 mtles being used by Tom Welder aboard the e s cor t vessel . Prairie. the boat closest to Honol u l u would have been Windward Passage, the big 72· foot s loop which has recorded two first-to-finish victories in the Transpac. Wilde r 's computer s h owed Passage 2,053 miles from Diamond Head. But Carroll Hud son. who mon itors the progr ess or the r ace by a mateur radio, has pro· grammed hls computer to show miles run on the basis of lat1tudt: a nd longitude positions. Hudson's computations show F r e d Pre iss· 84 -foot s loop Christine logged 228 males with :he c losest boat bemg Harry \1oloshco's 69-foot Drifte r and Al Ca ssel's 65 -foot Me rlan an a dead head with 184 mclcs logged Windward Passa ge, Jader, Cash Newport R ace Has Big F ield E ighty-seven boats m eight classes turned oul Saturday and S und ay for New por l Ha rbor Yac ht Club's Indepe ndence Day Regatta. Only two classes s howed up for racing on ocean courses put s ide the harbor and sax s mall boa t classes sailed courses m· s ide the bay. Tro phy winners an each class. SANTANA 20 CIOI I IC••~n l-itbet, BC Y( I O•<k Brown, BCVC ) eoo Mar•n•ll. NHYC ETC~El.LS..77 1101 I Brue~ Gollson. ABY(" 7 Seymour Ae.-' •nd A~r Mt1slf19f'r. NH'l'C J Pitt Afrtt, NHYC ~NIPE 171 I LaMyCoon, NHVC L"'SEA Clll I Ste~ RAOO\, NHYC l J.o<• M•llo~. PVSA, ) Jeff OOder. NHYC LIDO.I• 1111 I 8ruce O~tl. eve. l t llr" R•all. HMYC. J Marty Lo<knty LIVC SABOT A CIQl I Shetyl A•c!Os. NHY( qo0 Turowr, BCYC. l Ollv•d FrdnCO. LtYC SABOT 8 161 I. ~leveWolltl\ SSVC SABOT C 1111 I OonM Coon. NH'((. H•nry 8 u<l.,nqn.,m NMYC l Jdnw'\ N•lt BY Mer and So rcery we re each showing 182 miles IT WAS NOTED. however , '.ha t Christine was sailing some 30 miles south of the other Class A leaders. indicating s he was lrying to avoid the P acific High and hoping for a fast reach as she got closer to Honolulu. Windwa rd Passage ha s scored l wo record-breakin g fi rst·lO· finish victories by sailing near the rhumb Line. Ragtime, another wath two line honors to her c redJl. has beate n Windward Passa ge twice by sailing f a r south and r eaching up in the la tte r stages of the race. BOATING Mas Rapido In Double Win Dana Point Yacht Club and Ca p1strano Bay Yacht Club, located in the Dana Point area. both sponsored 4th of July regal· tas ror Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts over the: weekend. Rt\Ult\ OI OPVC ••Qdll•I OVERALL I l h• VulQdr 81>dlm•11 I Mo" RdPtOO l. , .. ~ .. I .... ,... •• e Btntl.-""° Bot> Metvoll\" OPYC tLA~S A I Md'> A"111ao, I fdkt hv" l On Tllt>Wav,AI N~''°" OPVC (LASS ll I The VvlQd• Boatm~n l llola ~orb~\, Ed C,umm1n>, Capo BYC. l Aniol 1o.i1ton bob Mc1111""• Cape ave ( RUISING CLASS 1 Pan•r Mou'4', C.•MIQ '>mdllWood, Ul\dftoKN"<I 1 '>un,t'l <,(py~ 0•Jtt0fl, OPYC J Mislf't'I, C.><Ol•n ,. ........ ,. OPYC CAL 1) t. L1t1!\tyfc·. Fran' V.tn1rKdf, CctiY' ~YC' 1 S•A Pil<k, Jom Elt~t..on. Cac>o BYC J ... \IV, H-11<0 Tr...,W,(6p<> 8VC' Ctto1slrano 8 •Y "f•tt1t Cluo fourcn of Jul, Ae9<1H•. OVEAAl.l I Mds fl.ti>-. 7 R.tn<:IY ld• (,,f'qS..nch.S1 Bv(. l A\fotct,JOhnFult«'f".(.~po 8YC ClASS A , M.t> R•P•OO 1 R•nov l•• J .V'O(.cl CLASS B Bold "or~beS, E<f Cummon\ (' apo 8 YC 1 .Jolwl>r~d~er, JOM ('""· OP\'( J Rl'd Hot, J~ P~r\rn~llo Capo 8Y< NO 'iPWNAICER CLA~S I Nolv 6d•ba• 1 M tnto~ni. CdOO ('\V( } OtvP'' t ':tto .... 1 M cttQH1 4J,Ptl<)it~ S~Yq{ \l',10 V''' ~ff>v"" Ro\t.>n~rf"t"t (dPo eve Strong wi nds hammered the flee t soon a fte r the start Satur· day resulting in one yacht being d1smasted before reaching the west end or Catalina Island. The 37-foot sloop Naiad lost her stick when a weather spreade r let go. forcing the crew to cut away the e n tire rig a nd drop it in the ocean . Naiad limped into Cherry Cove near the Catalina Is thmus T he re we re no iruuries. H.tno•<•P st1no1nQ\ 1n ct•ss. s11oweo owv ftlfd•t\ CLASS A I Wondw•ra Pd-S•Qt! 7 So•un J•<OO wooo ....... n. ""' R•y J .J•fM<. Jol'n <>••~n1c., Do'tlrr, Oe1a . • Drifter • ..,..,., • M OIOSll<O, Lonq 8~dCll, S Werrlor, UnQdon H~ 1"'· Porttano. o,~ Cl A'iS B I Al .. td ...... ,,~n Hancoc• Ne .. oort Horl>Or VC. I t<oqll Aoll'r, 8111 Po-r NHVC l And1tlmo. f H Coto W1ff'T'1ng·10ft. D••• • " Tu1• Ro.,.rt ~11. Honolulu, S .&rrltw. O•nn" C:noate.L-Be4<n CLllSS C I R•t'" P•\"'9l', .Jolln Merrtll, 51,. F' •M •\Co. 1 0.kdr W1lli.tm GOOdre .... M.tr-lrM Oft Rf"'t l Cf\.aO•rrttl, Tom Tf\ornton, lo'° AnfHIP\ " .t.\aM•f' M ilt Smtth. M •rtl'M det Aer \ W tnQ\ Jim Wftf'Qen"t•m S4tft Ft'4't'\Cl\CO C. L A'>S 0 I Rullo•n Ru•S Jonn>on. •~anotulu 1 Boru•.,, Vt. W1th•m Ct\•oman. 'StO< "ton,) leu~ Pttvl Mtlifr. M•rlnil oet qcy .. !>•t:f't °"olP tnom Grilttr, SJn Fr.,nc•)(O \ IJ•nQo, B•n C...ra .... r LO"Q B>'•cn Bulle t Bites Dust Early Bob lla ncl ,.. 60.root catamaran Do uble Bullet out of Cabrillo lkach Yacht Club was tht: first mullahull to succumb to strong "inds and lumpy s~as in the ~u lt1hull Transpac r ace whic h startl'd Saturday on a different startann line from lhe regula r TranspaC' race from Los Angele~ to Honolulu F ive mullthulls started anri only thret' we re left in the race Sunday afternoon. A la te re port :-.aid the 42-foot catamaran Allei <.:al was out of the race, but de- tails were unavailable. 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M , ..o • 111 ...._ "'IMA 1 •• 1 ti"'-• "' Work a ourned. • STOCKS I BUSINESS Tax Plan Two Steps Help House Sellers By SYLVIA PORTEil (Ult Of S.•MI ~llmll\I There arc two ways lo avoid paying capit a l gains tax on the profit Crom s<1lc of a home lh1s year and in the future: -The new up·to·SI00.000 exclusion. -The trad.Jtionul s<:1le-and-replacemenl t ax, or defer· r at. BOTH APPLY TO THE SA LE OF a principal residence, but that's where the s1milanty ends. The re are sever a l vital differences bet ween the breaks and because the up-t o ·Sl00.000 exclus ion is n ew. many home-0wning tale· payers ate con fus ing the distinctions. Here 1s how they dH· f~r . ( 1.) Who qualifte'\ for the breaks: The exclusion is Jim ite<l to homescller:. wh11 -Are at least ag" 55 on the date of th1· sale . -Have lived in tht: ht>mf:' for t hree out of the five years prior to the sal1•. -Have not tak•·n advanlagt-of any par I of the extlus1on befor1· this transact.ion. In contras t. lht• cl•· rerral is available to h omeseUers or any :J.1-!C Money's Worth who buy another principal r esidence within certain t ame limits (generally 18 month!-. before or after the s ale>. THERE IS NO MINIMUM R°tSIOENCY require m e nt, and there's only mw linut nn t he numbt>r o f times the de· f erral can be u st!ll It < an'l b1· u!.1°11 morp than o n ce in un 18·monlh pt'riod unll•!-.:. lh1· "alt 1-. JOh rel<.1lccl l2 I How lht• l\\o h<>m1· -..ile br1•ak-. work · The ex rlu~aon allows th1· ~t·lll•( to <1\01d the lax permanently on Lhc first $100,000 of honw '-ale prof th The deferr;il allo".., lht• ~cllt·r to uo~tponc the tax on lhe ent.Jre profit, no 111.1llt'r how b1i.: 11 he or s he buys a home that cos ts :11 lt·.1!-.t J !--mul't1 .1~ lhf' h o m l' that was sold. If the nc·w houst.• l'O'h "''""th•· :il'lh:r p<:1y~ la'< o n the profit. (3. l Ttl t; TAX 0\\ f· "· I,.. .\~Y. '" pa1ct WhPn a i-.erso~ sells a hous£• Jncl dtw, not buv unoth1·r. <The real tax. s aving stratc~} wovlrt lw ttJ '1:1·k V.<1\.'i t11 lll>C the $100.000 exC'lusion lo ('(CjSf· llw I.I\ \ µcr.:.1111 µlonuin~ to sell <:1 house in \979, fo r 111:,.l.1111 •' ~hould u111• 1<it'r lht·w tax points with care Thf' l3'C (·c1ulit lw < rUl'l.Jl 111 the t 1111111g of the !>ale a!> well ;is in po-;t "J Ir 1 I 111 I II Thf''>l' Iv.., lor •·.i~ 'i url not m11tu.1llv 1 "l.l'lus 1ve A homeseller who riu ''""' '"' f,.J!t,' .i n u!-.1· hr1lh As an 1 1lu~1r,11.1111 l'11•r 1, • li,•11 !.ullrrnt.-. th .. -;torv 11( Mr. Cooper, '*'' : .. , \d1•• J .. , I• t11d '>Old :-.t•H ·ral hf/ml;'s over the years. 111· u •·ti ll11· • .d• ... n11 rp11J,,,., mc11l break on t.>ach or the sail'-. 1111111• pmH· ti • 1 "''" p rt•flt:. Now h e wa111-. 1t1 1111\1• 111111 a ... mal!t•r humt', sn h1: sells his present h1111w t• ,,. ~ Jr .. ,,1.-.111 lit• h.1s .1 pr1tf'nt 1al la'<3hlt> profit of $140 1.100 1111 ""' :1o1I• 1 nll!:.\ uf 1t built up from (lrofil.5011 earhc.-r:.J lt 'llH'r Ill• • ..lf~ I HE CAN U!"t: Tll I 'I·\\ 1.·'(CllNon 111 avoui the tax o n t.he first SIO<J,OOO or t11. 1110111 Hut "'hJt Jbout the r emaUl· mg $40.000" BC<.'ause h e tJl.1's Jrl\ <Jnl.11..l' of the t''<clusaon. Cooper 1s treated as h aving -.11ld t 1, hnu t fflr Sr.5.000 <S165.000 actual prott·eds lco.;s the $1(111 111111 ,.,, lu 111111 So, if Cooµ,..r 1111 .., o1 111""' hwi .. 1• within 18 monlh..; t hat. t'OSIS :ll leas t sr,~,,lll,x/ Ill' I ,JI) lake £ull all\ ..tntag<• or the ~ale·and replat1·nwnt lir •·ak. lit· L <.1n <h ll'r the• lJ;< on lht! remaining $40,11011 <•I ,1rr1ltl until hl• '>l'lb "" nt•w home The me~sa1•\· 1111111 1 H''• 11 rt •.o•rt1:' 1 thi.lt laxpayer:, s hould plan the11 t ., '>J\ ,,, • !-.11 :11 l "'" rur l.l'i't """ Floral Mixups Spoil Message LOS ANGF.LF:S 1 \P > Stnt'" the l ,1t t 1800s, pink and white roses in br1Jal houqu1·t.., h;1v1• <i) mbollll•t.I grace and worthtness. while an<'rr111111•-. h.1\ ,. b1·cn ~cnt for sympathy and red carnations in ln\l'r..,· desp.11 r nut a s more of Am••rtt·J-. -.h n ppcrs say 1t with flowers. the nation's non!)ts c1ri• !)ending soml' mixed m essages: sympathy wreaths al bank oiwnings, for example, and congratu latory e1rrangl•mcnb. :it funerals. "SOME TIM F, /\GO, AN arrangement with the message 'Congratulat1orh o n) our new location' a rrived at a . funeral," said Michael P n l)chrones. a florist fort.he White· H ous e The mixup was rompound!'d, h r added. when a n e w bank received rlowl'r'> v.1th t h e message ; "May this message serve "s an t~pre!>s1on of deep and s incere s ym- pathy." Other e rro r s have rt'sulted in a Chicago ( J rn;1">tecto my patient re· C'fl1'.T~UMER r 1·1\·1ng a wreath s a y· V J ~J ing "Our <leepcs t sym - pathy," while h er "Get --------------Wt'll Soon " arr a n ge- ment w e nt to a mortuary The U.S. floral indus try. whic h last year did $4 billion lo business, says there arl' only a few s u c h m istakes In its Oowers·by-wire ser v ice. However, many mis takes ap. pare ntly go unreported. Polychrones said in a n interview here tha t customer complaints are the only way norists find out about lhe problems. "IF WE DON'T KNOW IF something has gon e amiss, lhe r e's nothing we can do to rec tify it." h e said. In addition to order m1xups. flowerc; meant lo c heer ailin g m others som etimes s uffer heat prostration and ac· rive in shriveled h eaps. "In dealing with a perishable alem like flowers, things can happen due lo the weathe r so that the arrangem~~jjs not quite up to par,·· Polychrones said "IF THAT HAPPENS, THE customer s bou.ld Im· mediately contact h is florist to complain ." He added that florists normally will r e place lhe order. Flowers·by-wlre Is a service that e nables plants, le"' rariums, bouquets and other arrangem ents to be delivered anywhere in the U n.ited Slates. OF THE THREE leadin g companies ortenng UJe service, the larges t -ITD -reported 1978 sales of more than $280 million . A ccor din g to Polychrones. owner of Flowers by M ichael in Springfield. Va., the way to avoid mixups - eape~lally fo r weddings and h olidays -is t o order In ad· vance. '"lbc earlier the order is plac ed, the earUer the florist la able to tramfer the request to the part of the counll'J where lt will be filled, .. Po!Ycbrooes said. "When orders get rlgbt down to the day ot dt1Uvery, or even tbe day befo~1 lt ~COCJlel Impossible to oven coo.tMt ·the f1orilt beeauN i.nere •1*10 many people who •alt until the Jut minute."