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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotMON~AY AFTERNOON, JULY 16, 1~79 --------~i _ .. 0_••1 J secuo.._s, u 11Aoas ____________ ,_ --- 17 • Ja1nes AP W1rt'Pf"l)tO SUCCUMBS AT 93 LA's Cardinal Mcintyre Gas Prices · Up3 Ce 1us . Lii Some Areas WA S H INGTON 1 /\l'l GasoltnC' prices will rise as mut·h as lhr<'(' c·<'nls J>t'r gallon at some '\l•rv1cc statl()ns but fall , at other cl e:.il crsh1ps, under Energy Oepartmt:nt rules cffcc- tavC' today T he Em.•rgy Uepartml.!nl !wt a , uniform c<•ihn~ for st•n ice• sta tion pro'1ts at 15.4 c·cnts per gallon That limit can be nm.ed ever~ six months to allow for 1n flat1on. Moreover. governo1 :> can increase 1nd1v1dual dealer markups as much as 10 cents a g;.tl lon t o account for local ~ · economic factors l E nergy Department officials said d ealer m ;;rkups r ange bet ween 14 cents and 16 cenf!> • pe r gal lo n . But a group representing 60,000 independent service stations puts that closer to 12.S cents per gallon This ~ans that many stations may rru.se prices immediately about 3 cents, others a lesser amount and some will be forced to roll back charges. To help motorists keep track. all service stations must post declared profit margins and the legal price per gallon . the Energy Department said. Thjs alRo will help om cials monitor prices and enrorce the regula- tions . Some dealer prices also will dec l ne because the rules eliminate "banking," a loophole that has allowed many stations \o charge lar more than ceilings allow. , Foriner Leader ln ·LA L OS ANGELES I AP1 Cardinal .James Mclntvre. the: Roman Catholic Archl;1shop or L-os Angeles from 1948 to 1970, died early today at 1:1ge 93, an archdiocese spokesman said Mcintyre died at St Vincents Hospital. where he had been confined for several vcars. said Mon!>ignor Joe Pollard. Causl' of dc;Jlh was not 1m· mediately disclosed Cardin<J I Mcintyre:. who aban· doned a lucrative earner as a Wall Strt•t•l broke r for lhl' pri-t·s thoc>d . brought to the l'hurch f 1nan c 1al and ad· m1n1st.rat1vl' acumen. In Los /\ngclc!i. h(• was known ..is a builder of sco re!> or churC'hcs and schools during the ;;rc«1 '-; post-World War II popula lion IJoom . when his flock more than doubled II e was known as a con Sl'rV ati Vl' beCaUSC Of his fCUdS with liberal priests and nuns. hul age was cited as the reason for n.•tircmenl in J anuary 1970. He was 83 lhcn. eight years older than the ago r ecom - mended for retirement by Pope Paul VI. /\!though /\rchbishop Timothy 1\1 an ning s uccee ded him as cardinal, Mcintyre contiou~ to rulf11J his functions as cardinal hcblth permitting -up to his death. 135 Whales Die PO INT A U G AUL, New· fot.indland (AP> -About 135 pothead whales. many weighing as much as a ton, swam ashore and died this weekend on a New· foundland beach . Marine ex- perts were harrted because whales are seldom seen in the area. 65 Million Jliew Carter NEW YORK CAP> - · About 65 million viewers wat c h ed Pres id e n t Cart e r 's n ationally televised speech Sunday nlghL \lle NBC television networi estimated. Profit mat'1lna have 1>4te n frozen under current re1ul1UOns linee 1974. wtille rents, wages and other non-gasoltne cos ts I bave akyroticeted. They have placed sustaiMd' pre11ure on the Carter ad· uimnJtfllltG.'?-~ ~: ... :~· dents in Delaware. Penn · •r:::r• and New Jersey have The energy speech was broadcut live on au three m ajor television ne tworks. By comparison, NBC's research dep1rtment said the preside nt's June 18 1peech on the SALT treaty "-'"'~~ .. ~!!..~ 51 million viewers and his April S ener1Y address w as seen b y about 61 mUllon viewers. c their .i.Uoas ln protest- • et· . ltfur.der Trio.I Opens .J For Coast .Doctor -• ' . . • • • al MCintyre • . r Pretty But Slow D•••Y P1a0t ~t•ll Photo Merlin. the elapsed time record holde r m Lhe Trnnspac yacht r C:1cc . was one of t h(' first lo cross th(' Diamond Head finish lmt- in the day light hour-s: Chartl'r skipper Al Cassel and his c rew had litlle to cheer about as the 80-foot k etch J adcr was onlv 10 minutes astern and Merlin'!-. elapserJ . llffil' was nearl\' fi\'C d<1vs behind hc•r rt•t· ord of t·i_ght ·days. ll hours · ;.incl 't:; m 111 utcs 111 tht:.' 1"977 riite The C L.DH spe!..•clstcr was third to finf5h bchintl ht•r ri\'als Oriftt•r anti Ragtime. Story. Pag1.· B3 $140 Billi"on Sought Carter Steps Up Plea for Windj.all Oil Tax KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP > President Cartll-said today that in an unparalleled. peacetime commitment the United Stales will spend $140 billion on his energy security program "so that never again will our natioo be hostage lo foreign oi I.'· Thal outlay would come over the next decade. and Carter said the money must come from his windlall profits tax on the oil m· dustry. "It's now more critical than 1t ever was that Congress swUtly pass a s t rong , pe rm anent windfall profits tax," he told lhc Na tional Association of Coun· • Ues. He asked all Americans to put pressure on Congress for action on that levy ' hold U.S. oil imports below the levels of 1977. when he s aid 8 6 million barrels were imported. "We will have lo s ucceed both by conservation and production because from this time forth we will never import one more drop CARTER ENERGY TAU< ANALYZED -A4 CAN CARTER LIFT SPIRITS? -BS fu ture ,·· After a n nounctng the Sl40 billion price tag, Carter itemized o n ce agai n th e s p eci fic measures in bis energy plan -An Energy Securit y Corporation ... o utsid e the federal bureaucracy." free to use independ~nt business JUdR ment to curb oil imports by de veloping alte rnative sources of ene rgy. -An ene rgy mobilization board to cut red tape and ob· stacles to increased energy pro-. of oil than we did twb years duclion. ago." be said. -A shift from on to coal by He went beyond that. to say U.S. utilities, plus low cost utili· that the import quota for 1979 ty company loans to customers wi ll be an average of no more to finance conservation im· than fl.2 million barrels a day. provementa. Carter recalled that two years -Improved m ass lransporta- ago he pronounced the energy Uon programs and research on crisis the moral equivalent of more efficient atutomobiles. at a war. He declared. it again. in cost of $16.5 billion over 10 tougher terms. years .• . ~ .. Dies D octor's Trial Begins HA l.1 :11 ;11 :\ <. 1Al'1 Jun 'l'l•·t 11110 h1 J.!;lll lo rlJ \ r11r llll" rnurrfPt tri,JI of l>r .lt-Hn•\ ~fat· Oonald of Huntington Harbour. a former Grec•n Berl'! phys1curn accus1•d of killing his pregnan1 \\ 1fr and two young dau~hters :it a gg. N C nine YP<irs ago '"Wc•"n• c·1mfidcnt of thl' even lual outt·om1 ·. ·· ;; tannt.'d and f11 .\1 UC' Donald 'ia1d a::-. he wadt'rf t h r 11 •1 g h r t• p n rt c• r ' a nd 1·u mt•r;1mt>n olfl::-.1d1· lht• Fedf'ral Bui ldww 1n II al<:tJ.!h .\fa I' I Io n aid . rl t r1·r-lor 11 ( •·11u•rgt•1w~ mt·d1<-1n<· al SL Mar:y .\I <'rf u·al <.:1•nt1·r in Loni! Bea< h "n11• a dark gra\ pin '>lnp1·d o.;u1t a~ ht· 1·nh·n·rt lht• eourtr•oom 111r th1 • 11;.wrnn1• 1>f th1· 1 rv1 I I S 1>1st11c-t .l11dg 1· Franklin 'I 1>11 pri·1· .J 1 t•x1·11-.c·d tht• f1rs1 po1cnt1.1I p1ro1 U •• John llutx·r l'ha1rma11 11l th1· l>'>~t'h11l11).!y ck pa rl nwnl at \I 1•rt•1Ji1 h Collei!" in Ila lt.•11!h ltullt'r "·t· 1h~m1s ... 1•rt :1ft1·r .1;, m1nu11•., 11f q ut·-.tton1n1t '" l)uµrt •t•. 11111-.1 o r 11 aboul 11 u IJ • · r .., , 1 1· .1 1 rf 1 n g a s " p s \ d1olug1::-.t and his ft•P nngs .al111ut ..i dl'f1•111lt'nt who h:1d Usl'd pro1·1·d11ral ll·~a 1. c·ha l!cng1·.., hl'lot•1· lwmg brought to t rial Polu•t• found th1· ·bodies cl( ~;il'(Jonalcl'~ "'1f1·. <..:olC'ltf.'. 21i. .tnd thl'tr two c·hildrcn. l\1mhn h . 5. and Kristen. 2, cit U1t•11 1-·ort Rrugg home t<'Ph 17. 1971• Tht>ir bodw::-. "en· hallt•n •d and uloodtt•d M adJon:ild . tht•n ;rn was h1m:-.1·1f blood y from )>lab wounds . They kept -.;.1y ing. '/\t•1d !Set> TRIAL. Pagf' All \\eat h e r Low clouds and rog late ntght and t!arly morntng othc r wi s t• fair th rough Tuesday Lows tonight S8 to 68. Highs in m1d-70s at beaches to upper 80s in." la nd. INSIDE TODA\' Consurri.en' pay the pnce for Mqfia involvement in the marketplace, according to an investtgohw reporter's book. Set> Page A7 In a campaign-style followup to his somt;iier Sunday night ad- dress to the nation, Carter said American confidence and unity can and wUt be restored as the nation works to baUle energy woes. "Now the battle bas been -A sharply expanded pro- Joined." he said. "This time gram or assistance to low in-l•tlex Declaring that '•we can and · ~~c,rw_r:_t.ook his new energy prolfraiiilo-uii!''nii''. ... ·• lion, caillnl ll the key to rallying Ame ricans and restoring the there can be no delay. Thls Ume com e Americans to help them At .,..,, ,.,,,,c:e &e "-<... c1 L NI. .... A• AM U.-n Cl there can be no retreat ... " pay increased ene rgy bills a.s...,, a. • ., .. , · •1-• While Carter dld not maatiorl.... Carter said he ls.tripling the siM" ~=~'== ci~S: ~!::C:: !: trll'c'fel lrpo-wer-lu -rim .c;'Bd~·-r v: ~· ~~=---IMal ~~ ~,p:~ _c_... .~ . ,. -... night addreu. he said today that llgure. · ~':. "*" . A~ ~~~:1:,,,. .. , · =~ nuclear energy "must play an -An eflort to produce 20 per· ••"9rle•P• a. TllNt•r. •1 .. i mportant role in the Unit~ cent of U.S. energy from solar :::,':._... ~t~ :::,::." !! J'!" GAS Patea ••••• AU f al th ol the country. 'f,..., __________ _,h Carter repeated his vo~ to StateK to Insure our 1meray (8ee ENEAGV, P•e AZ> --, ' I ' -.. I )UAOARA •·ALLS. NV lAP> -ficlentllll have fo•nd new cnck• In t.he beM of a Nl111ra Falla obaervaUon point. day• aft.,r a aunaur 1d1naled the roclti bad moved and oM w ek ~fort' &be day a Mill atyJt d p ychic ha. pfttdlt-ted a tr.-1edy ''We know 4vt> are In lhe midat of a rock mov~ment here," Arm)' Corvi. or. En1lntor1 spokesman-Ronald Ho kln11 sa d Sunday "The ques(1on i.s, a.re tbe rod.II aolna lO fall an 2Q yc~ni 'orM11twelfl?'' • • r .. .f'otnt ObH rv1uon y1le m tounded an alarm. fo rcln1 of tklala to cordon off lbt> ar ... Of fk11J• ftr.t ufd the devlcl' mal(uncuom.•d , but later found It lll bt> an workln6( orcfrr Thl' other two wtn• oot A• wtJek1•nd lourUU.i c· rowdt-ll thtt (Atlli., Corp1 offlc1a l11 con llnued 1napection1 Sundliy, con "ftrmin1 flndln&8 that th · lJody of rock known ait T<>rrit µ1n I '11111l ~ cruclunK Tom Wtlkin1>o n . " geo technlcal expert, said that dur illi u thrct• hour mspcct1on he 1>a w aeeprng wuter a nd new c racks al lhc bai.c of Terra pin Point, the sccnc or prl'v1owo rock fr llC tu rl.'3 "It's ;, m<.ittl'r 11r ~l'rtous con ' '· . -, . ,. .......... HoakiN aald olflclals aren't aure wb.at m l1bt happen o r how much the rocks have moved Al worst, be aald, if the obaervallon point above the falls c rumlJlt:s, a n earby "training dam " o r breakwater will go alone with J00.000 tons of rock , po11111bly a lte ring the race or one or the world's great.est scenic att.rac· lions . ..,ccrn." said Hoskin~. who u ld scientists hitvf• not n•ce1vf'd all Of the datu OC!Cdf.'d to determine Whl'ther thl'l'l' IS any kind Of trf'ncl in rock muv1•m1•11t SHIFTING ROCKS IN BASE OF OBSERVATION POINT DISCOVERED AT NIAOARA FALLS The scienta11t.s' stud1c8 ~J(un after ho u sewife und formt-r t eac h e r Pat S t .John o f. Bridgewater, Conn., predicted u breakwater will glve-1¥ay on the Canadian side of the fo ils al 4: 56 p m July 22. causing an onrwsh or wate r that would capsize a Maid of the Mist tour bout and kill a group of~ear childre n. "We· may huvc mor1• n111v1• nu·nt th<in wt· know uhout ," lloskms suid Engineer• Wonder, 'Are Rock• Oolng to F•ll In 20 v • .,, o~ N~xt W••r· ·J O n Frldaf. one o r three sei1>mic devices al the Terrapm lit.• s aid se·1cntjstll h<>okt·d up 11('1:-.m 1c· d«vw1•i. late Sunduy und begun lo takt· rcadln~R. lie• 8uld il w ill tukl' St'vC;irul cluys tc1 de tcrmine wht•lht.'r there co4h.J be a rot·k slide · S h ould Tl•r rupin Point c.·ol la 1>he, Ute fall~ would s11r1•111l, "having a serimL'i effect on tho - u~p1·u r 11 11e·1• ol the• C11nud1 an )''u ib.," lluxk1111> 11ald. lie suld tlll' l111•11 k w11ll wuK constructed In 111:1:1 tu 11u·11·u11c the witter fl ow 11v1·1 1 lw I loriu.1~hot• i''ulls und 11111k1• 11 "111111·c eh':11n ulic." .i luxk111:. :.11111 1r the damaJ(t• to · th1· tcll'k "'':-. v1•ry serloub", of· Galante Denied Mass Priest Prays f·or Slai11 · Maf"ia L e ader N EW YORK IAP) . Re fused a r e qui em M uss hy t h e A rchdioccse of New Yo rk because of his reputation as a mobster. Mah a lt•mlcr Vurmtn<· Gahrntt-was buncd tod;.iy nfter a "c h1mlahh:" prwst said lhrct- prayers over the ~ruv£.' Foll11w1n~ the seven m inute (' e r e m n n y :1 t S t . .I o h n · s Ccmekry Ill <lueens, th<' Hi·v f°•'hci:rn Nupoh said h1· h ;,d t 1>n dueled "th1· s1·rv1rf.! "w1 lh thl' permission of th<-r hurt·h " Gal<Jnte. fl!), ~unned down l:ist week while rlinin~ ol1tdoors l.ll a Brooklyn rc!>luurcrnt, wa:-. dented a fune r al mass b y Curd1na l Terence Cooke. a rchbishop of New York ' Ca r d in a I 'tmk e• t• x'tf'ndt.'11 "sympathy b his family'' in <• sta te ment . but add(·d, "W<' ;irl' not able lo grant a hturg1cal 11crvice in the church t>ecause of the scundal thut would <'n!>ue " ·/\ s p ok1:s man f or t h e :1rc hd1ocest: wh11 tisked not to tH1 ldt:!nlif1ed s u1d th<tl under rhurch Jaw tht• "lilur~ica l farl'well 11( the church" m u:-.l hl' dented lo "a person Who ha:-. not ll·d a Catholic· lifo or hl.'i l>ecm 1n valved in a puhlic lifo nnl 1n keeping with the teuchmus of th<: churc h. lie suid the d ecis ion was "not a judgment o n the state of the m an's soul or the state of his re latiom. with Goo . we can't Judge that." In the past, crime boi.ses hove been buried with full c hurc h rites, includanJ( Joseph Colombo last year. However. Colombo led the ILUlion American League and 1ls .fight for civil rights an his lat.er years The church's ban on a re · quie m Mass for Gala nte was "exceptional, according to a sp(>kesman for the arc hbi8hop. No one could recall a similar occurr e nce s ince a c hurc h fune ral was denied Albe rt "The· Exec utione r " Anas tasia of Murder Inc .. fame afte r he was slain in a barber'11 cha ir in 1957. The Sunday memorial service at a Lower Eusl Sid e mortuary apparentJy did not altruct the mob le ade rs and fl ower-ladtm limousines thttl marked many a mob figure's funeral in years pasl A\Jthonlles have s aid Galante OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ftw (Jt~ .. (M\t0:.,.I~ Pttot wit~•f\Kf\l\cbft" l>tlWICf tN .......... fJ1....,\ '' PWf_MI\,,.,, th,,.._ (,.,-"'C;. ( O•\t Pvoo\NftlQ C'Ofl'IP4lf'Y w .. •••• •<tt•~ ••, ~f)fl\ft ... """"°41t'f tM_,. f fff.tY f~t r.,..t~ '-'"\• Hf".,..,..t ~..-~ U"'°'f1~r-of\ t\•.,n ,,.,.,. t•1n\il'•H•f lt\tff'Wl.~• .. Mft t.f,.ftrtCM\I A ,1"04•t ........ IHlltf.Mf\(liUht•UW"lf\Ah1t"'4y._oiffwt ~·\ ... ~M( ...... •"""".,,..,.. ... ,..,. .--.. , l•wM,..... c..-.•.,..,,.w r"Hf0fn+••'61-•-n., _ ,.,ntttilrtt•M~lv.f JiM-JI C"'1oy ""<• "'"•tton>f"I c,...,.. .. "'"-· '"7.:.~ ... ,. f-•A~ W llot010flf4lll$J O •rte•" lo.Ht •i~f""ll•ll A•.itiMI ~n•tlnt Cai!"t Office• (.Ml• lilt•• UO Wp>t &<It"''" ........,. .. t<~ 11 .. a_,,.,., .. , ................ !ltltltt<h .......... ,...,...,..f',•)MM»'I ' was killed bt!rause h e was trying to ta kl' ov<"r the: tl·rrilory of other l'l'I me famlliPS A Nl'W :Jpr:,1•y detective· told lh1: New Y\>rk Daily Nl'w:. that on<' rf•:i:-.cm Gal<.inl<· was killed was because he was tryin(( lo tak<• ov1•r prof1 IHblt• gam blln~ opcrntwn:. tn Atlantic City .; Napoh. past.or or St Anthony's C'hurc.:h in the city's Little Italy st•c·tion, suid he was enlis ted by tht· fum·ral director and didn't know <:al<.inll' or his fa m ily . · · 1 ft•1•l u:-. a priest I should do som e art of ch arity," he s aid. "I' rn not judging the slulc of his soul l'mJustprayingforhim " 1·r,»• Pa,,.-A 1 ' TRIAL ·BEGINS ... 1s groovy Kill .the pigs ' Why did they do this to enc ? . . J esus Ch n st. look al my wife," police s ay M acl>onald mumbled, refer ring lo the four drug c razed hip pie:-. he m<.11nlain:-. killed his fa(Tl1ly. After an investigation, the A rmy thought no one but Mur Donald had done anythinl! lo himself and his family. Ilµt in iln Article 32 hearing, the eq uiv<tlont or a c ivilian grand j ury p roceedings. the Army found th" alle~ation:-. against Mac Donald "not true ." lie was given an honorable dis t'hl.lrge and moved lo California. Others we re n't so s ure of Mac· Donald 's innocence. His fathe r·in·law, Alfred E. K ass ab o f Cranbury. N .J . begun a c rus ade, which has bec ome an a dmitted com puls1on, to bring Mac Donald to trial The efforts succeeded in at· tracting Justice Department In· terest in the case and a ne w Arm y investigation. based on al· leged inconsistcnc1e!i in Mac· Donald's i,tory. • In 1975, a feder:.il grand Jury in Raleigh indictt:d MucOonald on th rce counts or murder The cmic has been weaving through the courts ever since, but pro t•edural appc!!IS have been de· n1cd , opening th e wt1.y for today's trwl --------- P rosecutors maintain Mac· Donuld killed his fa mily either a ft e r a n argument over Knste n's bcidwt'lling or over an alleged affair he was having, then s tu bbed h1msclJ as a cov e rup or in remorse. Ills trial is expected lo last from six wet'ks to three months . J udge Dupree is q uestioning the prospective jurors. About 200 navl• been r ulled ; none fro in the ' Fort Bragi.( area because the R a le igh district , from which the JU rors werP,s ubpoenaed , doesn't include C umberland County* OC'fe n11e a ttorney Bernard Sc.Ca l once said he wuntcd juroa:s from u "hip, sophisticated com. munity." Instead , they' fl mostly be from rural area s. The way Mac Donald tells it, tht: s luy ings be ar c lose re · semblance to the Ma nson Fami· ly murders in California. The word "pig" was scrawled in bloody lt:ttcrs e ight inches high on the headboard of the couple 's tied. A fe w d ays earlier , Mac · Donald h a d re m a rke d on a ma guz1nc cover s to r y that described the Tale-LaBlanca k11Lings of late summer 1969. During the bail hearing in Los Angele!! in 1975 MacDonald's buil was set l.ll $100,000 - glimpses of the government case em cq~ed. Olood, hair and fiber samples showed MacDonald's s tory could n,ol be true. pros · ccuto rs said . /\ blue pajama lop. riddled with punctures, worn hy MacDon1tld that night is expect.cd to provid e a key piece of e v ldcnc1•. The defe nse is expected to in· troduce new evidence, centering on pro ba ble tes timony by a F'lorida Corrections De partment worke r. J ane Zillloux s ays a young hippie woman told her in Nashville, Tenn .• ln the early 1970s that she h ad been " "trip· ping out on acid " the night of the slaylng11 a nd thought she was one of the klllers. ll could not be d etermined whether the young woman has be"e n located or will be at the t rial. M a cOona ld arrived in Raleigh nboul a week ago and h1111 vi rtually dec lined com ment since. Attorneys we re believed to have an Informal a1reement not lo talk about the case, al the request of Dupree. flciah; might be forced lo dive rt w:ilcr from the ra ils to m ak1· re pairs. a s tep not taken since 19tl9 Thc las t m<.iJOr rock slule al the fall's wus in 1954 when u power 8lalion worker was killed Last week. Murtha Ha m!>ey, Doo1resbury Sirips Found HAMDEN, Conn. (/\P l -A raid o n' a n escort service turned up 20 Jorge, frame d pane ls or th e Doones bury comic strip be Ii c ved to be the ones Ooo n"es bury creulor G 11rry Trudeau reporte d m b!>tn~ last !iprin g, police said The panels. valued hy Trudeau at $5,000, dis;.ip pe ared in April whe n an air freight compuny, unl.I hie to re ur h the· cartoonbl by telephom·. ;.irrunl(ed to le a ve two crates or pane ls with an answe rini;: s er vice in Ne w Haven, officrnls s aid. No cha rges we re riled in connection with the pane ls. pobcc said Fro•P~AI GAS PRICES In g the frozen margins . Also des jgncd lo he lp the s malle r , inde pe ndent 8lations a r e all(>calion rules issued lo· day. These rules will r ed uce gasoline going to n ew s ervice stations, certain priority user.> and the ir s upplie r s. and who lesale r s t h at have lost customers but continue receiv· ing volumes based o n pas t busi· ness. The rul es provide that, retroactive lo July 6. no n ew s ta· lion will get more than 50,000 gallons per month. Ene rgy Departme nt officials say this w1ll "effecti vcly pr<> vent" more high-volume gas • and .go stations from springing up wh.ile the gttsoline s hort1tge conlinue!i. These large r s tations typica lly pump about 80,000 gallons a month. j ' -( another self.proclaimed ,,sy<·hic from the central New Yo rk rnm m unity or Skan eate les, told a Syrat·use news paper she had a prc·monilion of a "lre m1·ndo11s amount of fO('k fa lhnJ(" as she stood on the Canad1<Jn s td•· of the falls Mesa Woman -Cr!ticai' ir:i · Mishap at •.,a ir A 2? Yl'ar old (~1 .. 1.1 Mf'\,1 woman remained i.r1 c·ntwal ('(In dition toda y at ('11:-.1 a -M•·'>u Ml'monal 110 ... p1tal a f11 •1 '>ht• wa .. d raggf•d thrl'1· ltrn1·" .i r1111nd .1 t"arn1 viJI nd•· at the· ()ranw· County ..-air· Cos ta Mesa poltC'(' :-.aid C1•l1·sh · M an1· Hoffman wa:-. 101u1 •·ti a l 7 15 JI m Saturday whilt· rnltni.: the ll1mala yan a c1rtular rnlle•1 tOUStl•r Th1•y b<url that, <1!'<'t1rd1n).! lo h<·r C'Om panion, th«' wornan w.1· app urc·nlly pulkd u11 11ut of 0h<·1 Sl'at hy SUl'tlon wh1I£• tht· rnli- WCJ S moving at a high !>p•·<'d Pfl ltc1: said th1• comp;.inion told . them the wom <.1 n's leg 1•aught on the front bar. which 1:-. ">Uppos1·d to lock riders int.,.o plac1·. and "'" W<ati dragged lhr~ llrnt"> around the ndc !>C'n·am mg unttl lht· o pe r ator gol t he l11 m;,il;.i y an stopped Miss Hoffman :-.ufft·n·d multi pie tnjun es to the head. arm:. :inrl l1•14s , police s<itd. llPr <·ond1twn Ch 1lt rn11rntnJ! w a :-. n· po r l 1· ti h y ho:-. 111 t ;d :_1ulhont1cs ab cril11:al hut :-.talil1• /\ spokes woman for th1· f:m said no mC'chan1cal fa1lun· wa ... found "n the rid1•. wh1l'h wa ... closed for over an hour lJfkr lh•• an1dcnl for invesligat wn Sh<' said tht• l11m ul;1yan wa.., operating toduy ~~mP RPcogniz•·d TEllHAN, Iran IAI» Iran .., r evolutiona ry govt·rnment ha:. ofriciully rcl'l>gntzl'd lhl' pro vis ionul N1caragu<.in gove·rn m enl sel up by Sandinista rdwb fighting President Anas tus 11> Somoza 1n Central /\mC'r ll'a, lht• o rrictal Pars nl'w:-. ugcn t·y !>aid Sunday. .. \ . , J I',.... rap Al ENERGY •.• . power before the end or the c en· tury, with a new NatJonal Solar .f Bank t.o help finance the pro-\ gram. 1 • Cu rler s aid produ cer s or natural ga1 rrom Alaska's North Slope have ''dragged their feet" ; on llna,neing a pipeline lo get the fuel lo ma'rket. Carter said the gove rnment will call them in "and aet them going ... "I'm going lo keep these in· lliatlves moving," Carter sajd. "Every one of us must' keep up this prCSHure for prqgress." While energy was his theme, ·Carter also dealt briefly with the (!conomy, saying he will not hesitate "lo t~ke action lo avoid a 8t•riow; recession. "But an flu lion 1s s t1 II our na lion's mor l' :-it· n ous econom ic pro blem ," h<.· !said With both the• 1·conomy and energy, Catlcr pl<''llded for h~p ,"I wunt lo know will you he tp rne succeed">" Carte r asked his Kansas City audience. Thl• response wa:. a long round of applau.'ll' •. "My bl'lief is lhat almost all Ame r1rans feel lhc same way," the prcs1d1•nt re plied . If<' sud with s upport like that "I have• no doubt that w1· in lhh. ~r1·at i-uu·ntry w1ll l>1.11Te·e·rl " . Iii:-. Kani,u:. City :-.11el'ch . lih his ti..und uy night' addres:-. from th<· Whitt> lloui;e, was na t10nally bni:ickm1t a nd tch•viKed Carter su1d there arc no ca:-.y <.in :-.wl·rs lo the problt·m ''' c111•1 gy So he s aid he will con t1nw· lo explore 1dt!as, opl'n n1·w fronts and dl•velCllJ nl!W pmnL<; of all<.ick 'Thi• 111i c·om p;tnt<'"> rnu-.1 1·11orwra11• · < 'ar11•r ... 1J1cl 111· .rnn111ine·NI tw ,.., sending f1·d1·rul autl1t11r.., 1nl11 I 111· fll'ld to 111ak1• -.11 r1· lh•· 11al111n ·.., rt• (1n•·111•.., 1·11111pl v w11 It •·n•·rgy 1.1 w... Jl)cl I II e·h• ., k 11n t ht• 11p1·r;1 I llln" of 1111 f11 .,iJ.-).., and JO hl>ers 111· ">:1111 th•· i.:11v1· rn rn 1·nt w1 II k1•1•p do..,,. c-ht·t·I-. 11n the· oil 111 dus t ry ar11 I '4111 s1•1•k hcll1·1 :-.tat l'>lW"> <111 1·n1·r gy :-.upplll's "We· wtll llrini: llw full for<-f· of th•· l.1w 111 ltl';11 o ri tl1t1">I' who prof1l1· .. 1 or "ho Ir \ t'' !'111·at t.tw A1m·r11';111 puhlll'.' Ill' :-.tJl(J < • a 1 t 1· 1 .., :1 1 d h 1• w a n I .., Amf•rwa n.., 111 h•· a :-. familiar with th1· fot'l::. ul>out energy as lh•·y .1r•· with 1111' dally wculhl'r I 1'1'1Jr1 11111 l11·~.,a11I th:1t w1rn 't lll'ndUf'.f' mun• 111 ;ind ..,1111rtug1·s will p1•1 ..,..,, '.1rte•r ..,a 11J Utt• ad m1n1:-.l1at11111 will "httv1• to pll.ly a kind of shuffling g11m 1•" to <.iJJ· portwn llm1t<•cl s uppllt•s among 1ndu11try. farmt'r<o and motorisL\. - At lhc ..,um1· tJmc. he asked ant>w for ..,1 ;rnflhy a ut honty tr• I <1l 111n g;J:-.c1l11w Ill a t'flSIS Boy, 2, Dies ln Hot Auto Tlll./\RF: IAP I A 21h ycur· old hov ha:-. dlf'<I aftl'r he· rolll'1I 11p th1 ."w1111l11w.., of a ... rnall '>lllH1'o 1· a 1 a wt lm·k1•tl t ht· <lonr .... T11la n · ( '1111111 y Sh1•rtff':-. d1·11ut11•s s1J11t .l1·11·nw ()rt.11 .. d11·d after 111· c l1mli1•!1 into 1111' 1•ar of hi'> moth1·r " fl 11'1111 . C<.irf'lf• Young· ll1·p111v ('1M'on1•r Sgt c;arv lll~·lt•v1•11 ..,;1111 th.it whlle· lhl• of· lwial 1·:111:.1• of Ul'ath Wlj:-. not 1m 1111·cl1.Jt ••I\-!IPtPrrn11u•1J. 1l <.i r> p•·.111•1! to lw lwat 111'11..,tral11m (,;on Arti~t 11 unh~d 1>/\l.Y CITY tAl'J Po hn• art• louktn~ for a "p1gNm drop" ring of con a rtis t:. thttt have t·ustomanly prt•y<·d on middle· <t~t·d /\:-.iun women in the areu, -;t t·.il111g s um .., of $2.000 lo $211,(100 ··- Al 'S OARAGf "fH-A Ht6i .. ~StANO NfWPOnT BCACH ( 714) 644 7030 17 ~ . , . Orailge. Coast • • co1r 10N !oday'~ ClodnlC.I N.Y. Stoeks f ) VO~, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES • < ORANGE COUNT,Y , CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 16, 1979 -N-Fl FTEEN CENTS .Choice of Miller' DfaWs More Protest Oppoaltton mounted tod'*Y ' over the appointment of Edison 1 M Iller to the Orange County Board of Supervisors as the former pnSOC'.M!r of war was p~ partn1 to take bisoa\h of office Events in the aftermath of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'~ con troverslal appotntme ni. 10 eluded· t -Plaa•l•I Commission Chairman R ex Gaede an 1 * * * I nounced thMt he would re.ago rrom the comm11.1lon 111fter Miiler 1 aworn lnto omce and would cMllt-n11e Miiler 1n next June' eJecUon -Formt!T"" Plannl•I Com massion Chairman Sharley Grin dl.e said the people a re m~sed over Miller's appointment and also declared she would run for olection next yt:u. A represeo&a&ivt1 of the * * * Orange County veteran groups :1oid veteranb wall stage a dem· onstrat1on at the county's Hall MILLEA SELECTION OPPOSEO-Edttortal, A6 o f Adm1n1str ution Tue£day morning to express their out rage. Mickey Conroy. a member of ttic United Veterans Council of * * * Orangt' County. said velerani. _will tum their Jackets in:.tdc out and backwards "It 1s th<' b<>st way we know to indicate a turnl'Oat." Conroy al> serted Conroy i.a1d th01t war veter•ml> urc opposed to Mille r because ol his anti-wur :.tatementl> whill· a • prisoner 111 North Vietnum for 5'12 years. Ma lier, wh1J was appo1ntt·d * * ~ Sworn In as .. Former 'Dealings' Denied Uy ROB~RT HARKt:lt OI ,,,. O•llY ,.Hot S1•tt Former pris oner or war 1-:d1 son Miller wa:. wcltomed to hri. outh ''' offa cl· hy brisk <i p plause lod<ty <ind the nt.'w county !-.Upcrvasor thc·n denounced pai.t l'Orrupt1on m Orange County. /\ standing rolll]"I onl} c1U · d11·1wc· of mon· than :!00 f1tled lhl· hoard or supl·r vai.or!'. room imd a pvlaud ed for more t h a n a minult·. The nl'W s upervisor i.aid · "The time• ha!> finally t'ome lo l'liminatt• the ins 1d t0us und 111 fct·t1ous cojrupt1on which has g1vt:n rise to cyn1 c1sm and <tpathy hy residents f ra day to fi ll thl' vacancy l'uused by the convactaon and scntencinR of Ralph 0 1edrtch. was censured by the secretary of the Navy for making antiwar statements Thi.' cens ure has been unde r appeal for 01 number of year:., 01<.·cord.ing to ;,i Miller a ade The veterans uls o plan to t·arry u coffin that they s ay will show the status of r eprei.t:n- * * * tat1ve· government an Orange County. In a ddition. Conroy s aid. vete rans will launch a recall rl rive 00 days after Miller takes office. G aedc. a resident of Brea who ran as u Republican for the A!.· :.cm bly in. 1978, ~aad he was re· signing "lwcause I ca n no longer work for the man 01nd what he <See MILLER, Pa~e A2> * * • Supervisor 'Pn-i ty Bui Sl1»1r l Merlin. the elapsed time record holder an "The Third IJ1s tnct rs far too important to allow th e old bus1 ne s:. a s u s u al .Pol1l1t·ul muchancry to select s upervisor!> hased solely on partisan polttic'al t·rilt•n a the Transpac yacht race. was one of the f first to cross lhe Diamond Head finish line in the daylight hours. Chatter skipper Al ,-Cassel and his· c rew had little to cheer t a~e 80-foot ketch Jader was only 10 minutes e:astcrn e:and Merlin's t:lapscd time was nearly five days behind her rec. o rd of eight days, ·11 hours and 45 minutes in the 1977 race. The ULDB speedster was third to finish behind her ·rivals Drifter and Ragtime. Story. Page B3. ·· Jt 1s tame to have a real JJopu llsl a s a s upe r visor in Orange Counlt . "fl is tim e we huve a supervii:>or who owes nothing to the county'i. vested interests.·· :Gold Bullion $140 Billion Eyed The 4R v"ar·old Mi ller al:.11 wus prepa red tu rebut rntaci. who f'l ai m that his appointment rNlcrL<: a lack of 1nten •!>t itn<I l'Oncl'm ror lhl· pcoplf' or Oran~·· County 0.0ly .. Met ....... ~y CMY ·-•w EX-POW EDISON MILLER. TAKING OATH OF OFFICE TODAY He Denounced Past Corruption in Oran.a• County ord-Highs LONDON <AP> -Gold bullion urged to record highs in EuroJ>t! nday as inves tors reacted un· favorably to Presidenrdcarter'l> ·peech on U.S. e nerg;1 policy. h e do lla r was mixe d 1n ·autious trading. Gold rose to a trading high of 292.50 per Troy ounce in Zurich. urope's largest bullion m!trt, nd hit a price of $292.80 in Lon on. also a recoTd. The previous high for the etal was $291.375 an ~nee an ndon trading July 9. This morning's priccl> com· ared with $287.625 in Zurirh at he close or trading Friday, and 7.50 in London. One London bullion deulcr ex lained the $5.30 surge us ud eNJe r eaction to Carte r 's nergy proposalci. ~ Gold began the year at .20 an owice, and a month was worth $280. Dealers eve It wlll break the $300 bar dierlMIOfl . Orange Coast Weather Lo'w clouds and fog ltttc nlght and early morning otherwise fair through- Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 to 88. Highs in mld·705 at , beaches to upper 80I in- land IN818E TODA 't' For Energy Plan ·'What tht· gOVl'f QOr know-. ;ind whut ttrr· political µowl·r hn1kl'fS k llOW I!. that f IW I 001 .t tool of lhC' devt'IOPC'l'S 01nd lht• landlords or th<· polit1r wns 111 the pow<'r brnkcri. KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) President Carter said today that tn a n unparalleled peacetime commitment the United Statel> will spend $140 billion on hi!> <'nergy security program "so that never aguin will our nation be hoi;tage to foreign oil." That oullay would come over the next decade. and Carter said the money must come from his windfall profi L-; t11 x on the oil in· dus try. "It's now m ore critical than 1t ever was that Congress swiftly pass a s tron g . permanent windfall profits tax." he told the National Assocaataon of Coun ties Hearing Set For England On Tuesday He asked all Americuns to put pressure on Congress for action on that revy. ln a campa1"n stylt' followup <See ENt;RGV, Page A2> Crowds Jam NB Beaches "I int1•ncl to n c·at1• J halanl't· 1r not' :i hurmon) het.,.,cen th11111· who advot'all' growth at an~ coi.t. a nd thos 1• who advon1t1· 1111 i.:rowlh at all "I inlt•rnl to \t·cl.. rn" adv11 ·•· and counsel not from lht· pohtt t•aans uaad the· pow..r brokt·rs IJul r rom lhc pcopll' .. M illcr was 1nlrodu!'Ml h v Hohcrt Ward, u Fulkrton cit~ Desp~tc mds thHt were gust c·ouncilmun ll 1s t a l k wai. ang up lo 25 knots. more than forceful but his vo1c·(' trailt>d off 95,000 pie v1s1ted the strands <1 t lht• end lit• c·xpl a ined that hl· at NewpqH. Bf)ach on Sunday. ~ has bt:cn doing u gre01t deul or Lifeguards said another 85.000 talk mg during I h«' past few rlt1Y!> people showed up on Saturduy. "We're huvang a bad summer as far as the wcuthcr goes ... commented IHeguurd Lt Logan Lockabey. "We have IOts or overcast. more wind than us ual and no surf. but lhc people Just keep coming." Lockabcy noted that 10 :.pile or the large crowds. lifeguards on· ly rescued a totuJ of eight people aH weekend due to lht· smC1JI surf Thl• m•w supt'r v1so r int rodu('(·ll his ll4 yC'a r old mothN. M:irgan·t M1ll er-Kol artk of Iowa. He also introduced his seven sons and a bahy daughter Tht• iwlh of offi ce wai. ad mmistc red by .Judge Philip Petty uf thl' North Or01ngc Count y Municipal Court · Despite the controversy that has followed the governor's up poantmcnt of Miller. there were <See OATH, Page A21- Choice of Miller Rapped by Ex-POW M EHCF.D ti\1'1 /\11 n /\11 For ct• offu·cr wh11 kepi t11-. ;1nl1 .,., a r \l'ntrnwnt\ pnv;1t1· de~p1t1· lorl u'n • h' hr:. North V1l'tnaml's1· ea ptors -.ay~ (jo" 1-;dmun!I c; Brown .Jr. l'UUlrl .. h<IV(' roun1l 'olJmconc beltt.'r ·· tu fill an cm pl ~ Orangt• County !-.UJJi.'l'V1!>11r \l'a t than l::d1!>on Miller Mrlll'r an<'"~ l'OW. n •t'l'tVf•d a form al cens ure wht•n hl· retin·d from Lhl' Marinl' Corp:. an 19n after fellow 1>risoncr:. lest1h ·rl he collaborated with th<• North V 1 ,. t n a m e' c d u ri n g h is 1 n t·a rct•ralron H"tired Lt. Col lluh..rt K. Flesher. who wasl(•d n() t1m f' de nouncinR the war as "d1s honesl .. when hl' was rclcas«?d from his llano• cell . kept his views to himself d urinR his incan·erat1on des pite whttl military offi cials 1·allt•c1 "unui.u :.dly Ion~ a ncl hruta I torture " M rllt•r"s a ppo1nlme nt ' ·~ hound to l'aust• .1 111'11 ul a lilt 111 tlouhts and all '"""' or 111 fl'l·I rngs , .. Flt•sht•r s:rnl SulTUa~ "It '-. damn lllfnl In lwht'-'" Brown coultln ·1 ha \ 1• lound -.omeone twttt•r for t lrc• 111h ·· ;1ddt-d MeshPI. who is now a hus1 11cssmu11 hl'rt' Flt•shl'r. who wui. 1·a 1>tu rt•d when his f1~htc1 wa-. -.hot down ovl·r North Vietnam 1n l!*i6, !>Uld h<' hc~an to hear anlt war laµcs rn<1dt• hv Mrllt•r hrmuka-.t nvt•r ('amp r~d10.; in l!HlH "Our 1n1tial react 1011 W<as 'Th<il can't bt• an Aml'l'1Ci1n m ilitury offin•r · WP could n 'l hclit•vt• thos(• tapes wt•n· m:u.lt· w i I h o u I r x t r t; m t' rl u r I' s s . " F IPsher said . A hearing into unprofessional conduct charges against music begin Tuesday and is expected ·· ir thev wen• Americans. wt· thought. lh••n they 'd have don .. something lo let us know. LoL'i o( ~u vs we re tortured like hell amt said Uungs. but they let us know by m akini! some obvious ~rrors like using a wron~ verb tense 'iOmeUung obvious to us but not so obvious lo the North Viet namese." teache'r Richard England will Osprey's Return A Fact to last for five working days, · ~a~d't:t~~~esa school omc1a1s Gas Deale rs . ~ a.~~e:ie~gc:!~'abeJ~~aat~:: Bird Expert Conj.irms Newport Phenomeno1i E'--'S .k ~ School library. It Is open to the IUf, trt e ~ public. The bird expert of the Stale lion of nesting sate but in timing t led th<' bird and she dl~a p ' A slate hearing officer will Department of Fish and Game us well pea red The nest was taken over By The AslOClated Press conduct the sessions, and will confirmed today what amateur "She's a bat unus ual ... Kelly by a blue heron last winte r Many independent service Sl it· r head the three-member hearing ornithologists huve known for a said of the bird he's convinced is The osprey returned to her tion dealers In Pennsylva nia and ~ panel. The other two panelists while -Newport's enigmatic Os· a female "She shows up here former nest this month. one£• Delaware today ended •a three-.• are affiliated with other school prey is back . when i:>he should be elsewhere." again ralsing hopes she 'll mate day s trike that left motorisllS' dlstrlcta. The seagoing hnwk i;howed up And he notes this isn't the and raise u brood. s t ea'ming in f{asol ln e lines J One was chosen by Newport· July 2, 8 year and a duy from opisrey ncsUng season. Mating Ke lly and other wildlife ex s tret ching a s fur as the eye:. Mesa oltlclall and the other by does n 't u!lualty s lart until perts are hopefuJ that u sue-could see. • t En•land. t.he date she rlrst appeared in December. so It's difficult to un· cessful neflting will brln1 ot.her "I don't thjnk we'll have ~v l The char1ea brou.1ht a1alnat Newport Hubor. raising hopes derstand why the bird ls so In· osprey into Nt!wport Harbor. erybody back today. but we t!X· 1 that after an absence or more b t r th En1land by Newport Harbor than 80 years the birds would tent ln buildinJt a nest. They a re d ls c uss Ing the peel to ave moe o .. e m operat Hilb Scbool Prloclpal Tom . __ ,...:._ C ur Th n h ed 1 possibility of erecting more plat· ang by tomorrow. said Rudy Jacoblon alle1• tbat he dll· retu.mto~rn • omia. e r11t neit 8 e t rect 85L for~ ·t* J"a UP&t..t..Jh.Y Mo lnar o r Pitts burg_h,,._·......., .... rec.arded ~ o.cQiciJ>.C.~~ .~.., -:<lf.A~ .... -_!)~ -~..!I:~ ·cr~.;.:: .... ·r,~a..t \llJlS. perc~ed a'llfi)Oic Ecological Prel:r\le, ~e"'"'flp;6letffi4Jr"'f0i''the _Jjfolln~ de· ~.:C-~ir·L~lii'='t ·& -~~"6ancr-pe"r1ormancea at CalllOmla cout. ceased nesting r~rl~~~lyor u schooner moored hawka prefer b.lch perches for alersassoctatlon. ~,,., • ...... .,.. playotrfootball 11mes. here 84 people moved Jn. They their neal8. While the sbutdownit over the l ""I s:: :I En1lond'1 Initial •u•peoolon now nest In BaJ1 Calllomla,11id Became the boat had to bo Meanwhile. bird walchen wlll weekend c1'9altd Ion~ Un., 1n • ·~~ and then b1I transfer for the re· Fish and Game bird expert Paul moved, • ..,eclal platform wa~ A. have to watt for ~cember Lo ~ areai or !h4l E..aJt..i...!»~ I A.~ a ., maander of the semester~ Kelly. +·-· .,.,._ •• "-.. ~l.liU..'l.~,~~· ~~·, ~":"~:~-.s~·_..~ .? ·...,. ';__J;_~~.:i:..7,~'Ji~::.,0f.Jn •)i:-.t.!.J•' Jllll;il..,~M; .,.. ....gorC>%~!J..Hi.8b.d-'e,rw._.~;,1'1'1• ~. ·· •·. ·,\ l /' ,,,;... ... · __. t. :' ( 1 1 ,., ~ J'9f JH!° , g~r ... _ .. ,.. ~.-111 ourc-1 .'i"'' rre ~ • . ~~'·':"'~~"\...~ · • ,~ V :•,-~ ~ :t~ .. > ...... ,A(O ~DlfPl"'er~-a;-[)'e lht nesl"ria,ranler, C, toacth~ an pair Off and prices of'i>a'• dqfw.t,::.-Of m~rt> 11 ~ ~/ :.,.. ~ 'pare'.«.8. 7 -c > ne of a kind, not only In selcc· The move opparenUy et ltc,lrKolly t1iitld.'. ';•~ gallon.r.'.:, • ~ ; • •' I • ' .... I r. • • ~-- ,..,._,,, Mr. llJ lltff N._ uct u. ._. c._.. a-.. '°' \be lilt of HtJYIUet t~ 8t U.. 0..-.. eo.&, Falr. •Pair ort ... o.a ..... ,....41a_, a. ••••r ettt..,• ct.y, ~ ti5 or ov.r. will be .... ltMdfwtl ,.,.. ru NII ...... JW:f •. Hours· are eoon to .. ...._... co- da~ = ,.,. ...... )' ... 10 -a.m . to~-l"ricta.)' ....... SundaJ. MmiukMa of U for adulta and tl tor cblldren &.lJ la· cludel ••ttauun••· Here'• &be ~liledW. for UWs •tttt"'I ..t early 1\teldar. • TONIGHT l : .. tt:• •·•· Loet tf1'h•ay Bh,.1nm Band, Food Buaar 7 ... I •·•· Rkk N•llon and th(' St~ Canyon Band, Am· phl\Mel~ 7:Jt •·•· Royal Hone Fair, Moomhine Meadows. 7:•n:• p.a. llonter.uma'g Rt",•enat-. bla•1ra11 music. Mounlaln Otw Stage. 7 :3t ••d t :at p.1a. Van· df'nnc>1d<' hypnotist, Heritaae Statte 8 aad 11 p. •· Laaer Dis· romania feawrtnc lbe Locken. Grandstand 'IVBSDAY It a.•. •·R m~et and feeder S't"lne. livestock •tea. I p. •· La Qulentiea.ns Drill rum. MOUDt.aio Dew Staie. 1: JI ... I P·•· Harry "Woo· Woo" ~vem. fair soodwW am· bassador. Herita1e St.age. l :H P·•· Lemon pie and oran1• cake contest, home Uv· uig aru. (Entrants admitted to fair free by showing pie or cake) z alld 4 p.a . Charlotte Dance StudJo. Mountain Dew Staie. Z:>t, 4:» Hd t :JI p.m. The Carlssoo's, Heritage Stage. Z:3t and 7:31 p.m. Royal Hor se Fair , Moonshine Meadows 3 p.m. Baker's Dance St.udio, Mountain Dew Stage. 3:30 p.m. Clown contest and mime show. Heritage Stage. 4 p.m. FF'A market and fee<jer swine, livestock area. 4 mnd 6 p.m. 4-H on Stage 4·H _bu'i)di'1P , Police Hunt Driver in HBDeath Huntington Beach police are s earching ror the driver of a blue vehicle they believe sped nrf after striking and killing a 24-year-old woman early Satur· day Police say a description of the hil·a nd·run ve hicle has been m ade thcough parts left al the scene~· J a.m. accident al Pac ific C asl Highway and Ne wlund rt!et. M arttf Cisneros of Mon· tcbe llo was pronounced dead at the scene. Police s~y s he was in the crosswalk when the east· bound car bit her. Officials say they're looking for .a blue l969·71 Saab with ex· tens~ve front end damage and possible broken windshield and headlights Any_o}le with information is urged to call poUce at 536·5667 Boy, 2, Dies In Hot Auto TULARE fAP> -A 2'h-year· old boy has died after he rolled up the windows of a small sports car and locked the doors, Tulare County Sheriff's deputies sald. Jeremy Ortiz. died after he cli~ed Into the car of bis mot r's friend, Carrie Young. · Dep Coroner Sgt. Gary Blyleven aid that wblle the of. flcial cauae of dealh w11 not im- mediately determined, ll ap- peared \0 be heal prostraUon. DAILY PILOT ftwO.-C-'C>iitvl'llol, .. 1111-111.c-"',...""'-""'"''-'-... ''-°'-, .... -....... ~. '"_ ..... , ...... ,. .,., ........ -"" ...... ,,..,., ... '"'-,,. ... -' -· .._ ............... ,,_ ..... v•lf•v. ,,...,... L...,n.e 8-.Cft/S-,'tftCM\t A ....,.,. ••tllNl""''*'"_'_w ... -."'_ !MIM•>r• fl•""""'"'-· ............. ,,.,*" wn1 en11 ..... c....Mo ... c-111 • .,.. ·-·-... --"-·-...... a.., VI<•"'"-'_.._ _ _.., ,__ &•Mt ,_ .......... .............. Q, ........ .. lfllltlt ..... plaaa1a1 comml11toa bJ IHedrldl. M ... wbl ... ,11,.._ Oriada. Hid UM IO\'en.Qr thumbed bla aw.. al the peopl4! of Oran1• eo.ty aad appqlnted 1om•one who would .erve UM P\ll'PoM of bit eudiclacy for pl"Mkleot. ••1 Juat hope the people of Oran1e County ~member th.la U.. nut Ume UMy '" 8rown'1 aame oa the ballot and wbQo tbe 1-.pervtloriaJ Mat com .. up for ·~ Mn. Grindle allo said abe waa pteued that the all•l•d Democratic ''poUtlcal m1ch1ne " didn't~ their candidate -ftoc. Cordova into offh:e . Sb~.alle1ed lbat atale Demotrauc Party Chairman Ric hard O 'Neill and A•· umblyman Dennis Man1e'rs' and others bad bragged evt!n before lllt'drich 's conviction thal they h•d'itsewn upforCordova. "'they told me. not to bother:: aheaaid. Applaudiq Miller's appoint· ment wu a spollesperson for the C ampaign for Eco nomic Democracy a group founded by former U.S. Senal«} ~andidate Tom Hayden and bis' aclresa wife, Jane Fonda. ·'We are pleased that he was ap· pointed," press secretary Janet Kagan said. "He baa Iota or energy and will represent honest government that is ppen to the people." • * * * Freaa P-.e Al OATH ••. no opponents visible at today's ceremony. MilJer was expected to an· nounce that he intends to open offices in both the north and south county areas because of lhe size of the Third District. Miller also said he would work aggressively at 'Solving prob· lems in housing and land use. "We must develop dynamic new programs in housing plan· ning which will once again ena· ble young families and seniors to live in Orange County. "We mll{lt address ourselves to the. serious problem or lo\V and moderate income housing in a way lh•t meets the needs ot those who work in Orange Coun· ty but cannot afford to live h ere," the new county ·supervisor said. ·'I intend to be a steady voice for moderate, just and common· sense solutions to our prob· le ms." Miller continued. "We must always consider the future while planning for the present." Mesa Woman '-Critical' in Mishap at Fair A 22-year-old Cos ta Mesa woman remained in critical con· dilion today al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital after she was dragged three times arQu,nd it carnival ride al t he Orange County Fair. Cost.a Mesa police said Celeste Marie Hoffman was injured at 7: lS p.m, Saturday while riding the Himalayan, a circular roller ~ I ·, '. f . ·Mobster ·, I -... , .• 21~·---- 195 190 ................ ...,._ __ .__ ........ ...:...61 1 ~0 .. t ·l '••- 1978 1979 \ovttt Dfpl ol lobo• ............ PRICE INDEX SOARING L•at Y-•r Reflected f'rotR Page A I ENERGY •• to his somber Sunday ni .. ghl ad- dress to tbe nation. Carter said American confidence and uruty can and will be restored u the nation works to battle energy woes. Declaring that "we' can and will regroup,'' Carter look his new energy program to the na· tion, calling it.the key to rallying Americans and restoring the raith or the country. Carter repeated his vow to hold U.S. oil imports below the levels or 1971, when be said 8.6 m illion barrels were imported. "We will have to succeed both by conservation and production because from this lime forth we will never import one more drop o( oi l than we did two years ago," he said. He went beyond that, to say that the import quota ·for 1979 will be an ave rage of no more than 8.2 million barrels a day. Carter recalled that two years ago he pronounced the energy crisis the moral equivalent of war. He declared it again, in tougher.terms. ''Now the battle has been joined," he said. "This time CARTER ENERGY TAUC ANAL VZED -A4 CANCART£A LIFT SPIRITS? -85 there can be no delay. This time there can be no retreat ... " While Carter did not mention •nuclear power in his Sunday night address, he said today lhat nuclear energy ''muAt· play an important role in the United States to insure our 'energy future." After announc ing the $140 billion price lag._Carter itemized once again the specific measures in his energy plan: · -An Energy Security Co rporati.on, "outside the federal bureaucracy," free to use independent business judg. ment to curb oil imports by de· veloping alternative sources or energy. Offered P,rayers NEW YORK <AP) -Refused a requiem Mau by .the Archdiocese of New York .becauu of b1-,..putation u a mobster, Malla leact.r Carmine Galante was buried today after a "charitable" priest said three prayers over tbe 1r•ve. Followln1 the seven-minute ceremony at St. John's Cemetery in Queens. the Rev. Fellclan Napoli aald be had t:on· ducted tbe urvlce "with lhe permlulon of the church." Galante. 69, 1u.nned down laat week while dining outdoon al a Brooklyn restaurant, was denied a funeral mass by Cardinal Terence Cooke, 1rchbishop of New York ~a rdinal Cooke extend ed "sympathy lo ht~ fa mily" in a statement. but added , "We are not able to grant. a liturgical· service in the church because of the scandal that would ensue ... A s poke s man f o r th e archdiocese who a11ked not t.o be identified t>aid lhal under church law the "liturgical farewell of the church" must be denied to ··a person who has not led a Catholic life or has been in- .volved in a public life not in keeping with the teachings of the church." He said the decls1on was "net a judgment on the state of the man's soul or the slate of his re· lations with God ; we can't judge that." · In the past, crime bosses have been buried with full church rites, including Joseph Colombo last year. However, Colombo led the Italian-American League and its fight for civil rights in his later ye.ars. The church 's ban on a re· quiem Mass for Galante was "exceptional,'' according to a spokesman for the archbishop. Judge Calvin Schmidt has ~e~n selecte'd presiding JUflst of the Harbor Judicial Dis trict Court in Newport Beach. Man Jailed In NB Fight .Over Parking . A dispute over a parking. space m Newport Beach e nded with a trip to city jail for a Garden Grove man. police reported today. Tegze Haraszti, 38. wa s booked on· suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon in connec- tion with the incident that oc· curred at about 6 p.m . Fnday. According to police reports, ' HarAszti and another m oton.st got into a verbal fight over a parking space near the Newport Pier. The fight e nded whe n the other motorist got the space and poli ce all ege H aras z t1 threatened him with a gun. -An ene rgy mobilization board to cut red tape and ob· stacles to increased energy pro- duction. Love in Center Cou~t Nixon Mo~ To NY? ,. WASHINGTON CAP) - Richard M. Nixon ls not IJOina to buy a new h ome In' ~an Cleme"te but will move back to New York-46-tbe end of the year, a family friend said today. . &trs. Nlxon was in the New York City area recenUy looking for an apartment or a bouae, but made no 4eclaion. "They are movmg in order to b e near their children and grandchildren ," the family friend said. The Nixoos' da ughter, soo·in· l aw David and Juli e Eisenhower, plan to move east when he fini shed bis book on his g randfath e r, Dwig ht D . E1senho~er. The other daughter ·and S<>n·m·law, Ed and Tricia Cox, live in Manhattan. Nixon is thinking of having a small apartment in the San Clemente area ''that he will con· tinue to be able to use for a period of time aft.er they ta~e a hom e or apartment in New York," the friend said. · Th~ Nixons had a Fifth ·Avenue apartment in Manhat'lan when he made his successful run for the presidency in 1968. Short· ly after he was inaugurated. Nixon bought La Casa Pacifica, a large seaside estate in San Clemente. "It is too early lo say if he'll eventually move his office to New York,'' the friend saitt. The forme r president sold La Casa Pacifica in May ror an undisclosed pnce to a group of ., ' Oraqge County businessmen. The estate was purchased in 1969 for $1.4 million and the gov- e rnment added $700,000 in im· provements. · • coaster They said that, according to her companion, the woman was apparently pulled up out of her seat by suction while the ride was moving at a high speed. ~ A shift from oil to coal by U.S. uUUties, plus low cost.utiU· ly company loans to customers to finance conservation im· provemenl8. Chuck Allen and his bride. the former Ann Coleman, both of Huntington Beach de· cided to solemnize their wedding vows Saturday at the Huntington Seacliff Ten· nis Club. Since they are a vid tennis buffs and they m et while playing at the club, center court and tennis whites were in or· der. Friends formed arc with racquets a nd the pair' were pelted with tennis balls instead of rice. Police said the companion told them the woman's leg caught on the front bar, which i• ·auppoeed to lock riders into place, and abe was dragged three times around the ride screaming untll the operator aot the Himalayan a topped. Miss Hoffman suffered multi· pie injuries to the head, arms and legs, police Hid. Her condition this momlna 1 was reporle·d by boapital autboritiea u criUcal but stable. A 1pokeswoman for the fair said no mechanical failure waa found on the rlde, which waa cloaed for over an hour 1fter the accident for lnveat11atJon . She aald the Himalayan waa o~r•llnl today. $2;000 Taken From ·Market Police Prpbe Death Cause Orange County Sherlff'.a dep. utles are aw•it.lnll further tests to determine the cauae of death of a 27-ye ar-old Santa Ana woman, whoee nuct. body was discovered Friday in a field ln Tustin, The woman waa ldenttlled by deputJea u Jill Elaine Hill of Santa An•. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said there were no •tans of trauma o,, tho body and an autopty failed to dlaelote the cauae of death. OepuUfl now are awalUn1 the l'MUlta ot a to1dcolo1lcal exam, Hart said . Tho body wH dls coverett about 2:45 p.rn . P'rtday by con· 1trucUon workere. · Burglar Collects 84,065 in Loot Newport Beach police 1atd to· day t.hey are looldn• for a cllltOmer wbo walked out ot a local 1u1>9rmarket wltb more damn p::e•"-Newport BHch poUce •re Of tciall of the Safeway IHldnl tbe acrobatic bW'llar J _,,._=. .. .-CNt·Whie~w:-·oM climbed up to a MCOnd ported tbe tbeft of a money 1tory balcony to •te•I valua'"9 ~ Ql9($1.V8r . PHket COJ1tablln1 more Ulan worth an ..Uma\ed S4,oes. The beSt trunk going. .... Kathml OoUont of 1111 W. tt'!e tredtlional scallop leg. and A• ..... to police ,.~tile CoHt lft1lnra1 reported the the arehed 1eg with insert ~m__,.,..,....,....,._~~. ~!.!! ~d•r.!~· ·~~-~-~~~"~ll"t"'~*~~~ 1""ir -.... ~~ ~~~;.~~:.·vr-.~·1 -· "'tirir'~~----~~•.•l '' t;·,. :t,;:.=--~tld ud touwered window• oon Te ava11tble1norange. yeikW.. navy. 1 •••· be•-bfown and green --.,. ~ I ... .. ' , . l I ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NrWPOAT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ·-. '¥ 4' ... ,,.-:{ ~ • -~ .......... ~ ~· l ~ •11 .• ..-....... ""I """"" -- ' ·. ~ . ~-,. f' • I • • • ... ""' ... • CNlty ...... "--"Lee ... .,. NEW STYLE SOFTBALL UNIFORM DEMONSTRATED BY MOTOR OFFICER MIKE PULE He Rode Up on-ttl• Motorcrcle to Cheer• But W•• Thrown Out •t Flm ('BrdinaJ P""' .Mcintyre Dead at 93 LO~ A·NG E LES <AP) -Card~nal James Mcintyre. the Roman Catholic Archbishop or Los Angeles from 1948 to 1970, died early today al age 93, an archdiocese spokesman said. Mcintyre died at St. Vincents Hospital, where he .had been confined for several years, said Monsignor Joe Pollard. . Cause of death was not im mediately disclosed. Carrunal Mcintyre, who aban- doned a lucrative career as a Wall S treet broker for the priesthood. brought to Lhe e hurc h financia l and a d ministrative acumen. In Los Angeles. he was known as a builder o r scores or churches and schools during the ~rea·s post-World War II popula· taon boom, when bis flock more thaJl doubled. ' He was known as a con- servative because of his feuds with '-liberal priests and nuns. but age was cited as the reason for retirement m J a nuary 1970. He was 83 then, eight years o lder· than the age recom - mended for' retirement by Po~ Paul.VJ • Cops Trouneed· f Laguna Gays Win at S,of.tball By STEVE MITCHELL "They should get som~ field- 0t uw o.u, Piiocs~tt ing practice before the re- There ap~ars to be some dis· match." crepancy about the final out· And there will be a rematch, come of the Gay vs. Police . both sides determined aft~r Sun· Department softball game in day's game at Laguna Beach Laguna Beacfl Sunday. • High School. , The Coast lnn softball team. The wi~ers took the 1..,ers comprised of gay community o~t for a dnnk afte r the game to members, claim the final st'Ore discuss the rematch and talk was 32 to 6. about communicatidn between The cops said the :.core was the gay community and police in · more like ?:7 to 9. Laguna Beach. But n~y·s disputing the Rill Ketteringham. 1a Cal State fact that the gay softball team Fullerton teacher and Laguna handily won the game Beach resident. credited· the "I guess the score doesn't police with "showing a lot of matter. They killed us," laughed s pirit." Jnvestigat.Qr Mik e Davis. . He wasn't overly impressed .. They were organized and we with thei r fie lding a bility, were just ·a 1unch Qf off-duly however. · dummies out there playing slow "The crowds started to leave pitch." when the game became less Al one point in the game. com~titive." he said. The gays more than 150 s pectators scored a few home runs. "but crowded the ~leacbers, cheering ~ost o!. our runs were Dtade on on the rag-tag Cottage Inn team. errors. which consistently sent softballs A highlight of the game came flying between the legs and over \fhen patrol officer Mike Pule the reach of off-duty police or-drove up on ~s motorcycle to . ficers. pinch hit during the fourth in· "The number of errors on the ning. He received a cheer from police de partment s ide was the gays. . r a t h e r h i g h • · · o n e g a y ~tandin.g at the plate ln full spokesman said with nice un-uniform, Pule smashed the ball, derstatement but was thrown out at first base. . , I ~.July 16, 1979 -I DAILY PJLOT AS Huntington Physician MacD.onald. Mtirdet • • . J111~y P!~ks -St81·t RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -Jury sele~tion began today for the murder trial of Dr. J effrey Mac· . Donald of Huntington Harbour. a former Green Beret physician • accued of IPlliog bis pregnant wife and two young daughters at Fort Bragg, N.C. Dine years ago.· "We're colifident of the even- tual outcome.'' a tanned and fit MacDonald said as he waded through reporters a nd cameramen outside the Federal Building in Raleigh. M-acDonald, director or emergency medicine at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach w<!re a dark-gray. pin-s triped swt as be entered the courtroom for the opening of the trial. U.S. District Judge Franklin T. Dup~ J r. excused the firs~ potential juror, R. J ohn Huber chairman or the psychology de: partment at Meredith College in Raleigh. Huber was dis missed after 45 min utes of questio ning b y Dupree, most o f it a bout Hube r 's trai nin g as a psychologist a nd his feeliugs about a defendent who had used procedural legal challenges before being brought to tnal. Police fouod the bodies of MacDo~aJd's wife, Colette. 26, and their \°'No children, Kimber ly. 5, and Kristen, 2. at their Fort Bragg home f'eb. 17, 1970 Their bodies were batte.aM and bloodied. -.,.-- MacDonald. the n 26, WCI '> himself bloody fro m s tab wounds. • ·• ... They kept saying, 'Acid is groovy. J(jlJ the pigs.· Why did they do this to me'' ... Je:-.w, Christ, loo}c at my \Yife." polir<· say MacDonald mumbled. refer- ring to the four drug-crazed hap· pies he maintains k1ijed ha:. family. After -an investigation. the Army thought no one but Mac ~ooald had d9ne anything to himself and bis fa mily. But in an Article 32 hearing, the equivalent or a c ivilian . grand j ury proceedings, the Army found the a llegations against MacDonald "not true ... He was given an honorable dis· charge and moved to California. Others weren't so sure of Mlle Donald's innocence. His father-in-law. Alfred E. Kassab of Cranbury . N.J .. began a c rusade. whic h has become ap, admitted com- pulsion, to bring MacDonald to ..... ,..,._. DR. JEFFREY MAC DONALD (LEFT) ARRIVES IN COURT Accompanied by Lawyer Bemerd Segel H Trtel Opens Son1t• Dealers 3 Cents a Gallon Price Hike Slated amount and some will be forced to roll back charges. • Although ArchlHshop Timothy M a nnang succeeded him as cardinal. ,Mcintyre continued to So · F • ru1fm bis funcuons as cardinal · mo. za Ires •health ~rmitting -up to hlS death A •d trial. . I es,· The efforts s ucceeded in al· t:-acting J ustice Department tn· terest in the case and a new WASH I NGTON <AP> - Gasoline prices will rise as. much as three cents ~r gaJlon at some service s tations but fall at other deale rs hips, under Energy ·Department rules effec- ti ve today. To help motorists keep track. all service stations must post declared profit ma rgins and the legal price pe r gallon , the E ne rgy Department said. This also will help offic~als monitor pnces, and enforce the regula- tions . ,J'he cardinal was born Francis Ma L c ~~OJ~u::c1~re in Manhatl<tn y eave ountry It was in 1915 that the future .. cardina l took off his natty, black de rby to don the soft, black felt of the seminarian. In 16 years on Wall Street. young Mcintyre had r isen fro m a $3·a -week messenger boy to s uccessful stock broker. about to make)lts· first million dollars l . ~ furing those 16 years. Mcin- ty re supported an invalid rather and put hjmself through high school, City College of New York a nd Columbia Uni~ersity, all via night school. His mother rued when he was 10 ' In 1915, his life was given two 1olts with the death of his father and the o ffer of a · full partnership from his brokerage: a sure s~p to wealth MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP> -, P resident Anastasio Somoza fired. aJI his army officers with at ·least 30 years' experience and may leave the country by Tues· day, depending on condilloos be· ing negotiated by the United States and other countries and the Sandinista guerrillas. a re-1 liable Nicaraguan government source said. The source. who asked not to be identified, said Somoza's reason for djsmissing more than 100 veteran officers Sunday was mt known. Soine observers considered it a concession to U.S. Am· bassador William Bowdler and , others negotiating with the reb- els in the Costa llican capital of San Jose. Others' s aid this al· lowed the officers to leave the country to escape arrest by the Sandini.stas for war crimes. Sandinis t '-leader Sergio Ramirez Mercado said Sunday in. San Jose that Bowdler told him and the other four members of the rebel junta he considers them the "oew government of Ni~aragua." Ramirez said the U.S. government is ex~ct.ed to announce recognition or the jun· ta "very soon." but State De part m e nt o ffi cials in Washington said the question of recognition had not arisen in the talks . Nixon Fetes· Astronauts . Ceremony Final Event at C(emente &tate B y'fte "-datedPreu mariachi band,_guests et e astronauts, members of their Richard Nixon'• lu t hurrah at guacomole and bein dip, filled fammes and a few celebrities bis Casa Paciftca estate was a their plates with Mexican food a rrived in the ea.tdY afternoon at tribute to 15 eatronauta and at a buffet and, accordmg to John Wayne AirtM>rt in Orange celebrated the loth aanlversary Van u cc i • drank • · Io t s o f County af\er a chartered night of man's first walk OD t.be ID900. margaritas." from Las Ve.zas. During an informal 10-minute Vanucci said Nixon spoke of 'Neil Armstrong. who was the talk to the u t.roaeuta and 300 the moon walk 10 years ago and first U.S. moon~lker July 20, 1ue1ta aat.bered at t.be lalide of the fatal Apollo One ml.salon, 1969, did not take part in the Las atate Sunday, Nixon dlCI not which ended in tbe fiery launch Vegas gathering. His moonwalk menUoo the 1athertn1 would be pad cleatbs of Ed White, Gus companion, Edwin "Bun" t.he last 1ucb occasion et the Grissom and Roser Ctiaffee. Aldrin, was on hand. former Western White Home. White's remarried widow, Others attending included en· Ins t ead , Nixon told tbe Mrs. Lloyd Devis, attended the tertalners Red Skelton, Robert t ..... ·-b·.a .. .....--........ party ........ with Mrs. CW'ton Slack, Buddy Ebsen, Rudy : ~--~tbts ~7· wuua:Mrs. Marib'Jt See and Vallee. June Allyson, Glenn ·---6'--N'-Mrs .. Edward Givens II, all Ford,andCesarRomero. Alao .......--were "'' 1 of ..a.. Lt. Gov:. Mu·e Curb, 1ormer • ..... da ~-1 wtt.h the d w ves ~eued aetronaut.s. aa •' OD 1 .. i'laa)' m-e-'Willldfa and Givens died ln Los Ange lea Police Chief poled ebah of lren end Pl'Mi· plane crubes. . Edward M. Davis end former Mei c.rter'• upeomllll ~l'IY Th f Id t. l Los ~el-mayor ·sa· m Yorty lpMch.. • • ormer pres en \· a nd Wi ""a Ho.Uns t.be partJ wttb Nixon troduced each of the est.ronauta am oaers, a secretary Army investigation, based on al· leged inconsiste ncies in Mac Dona ld's story. In 1975, a federa l grand jury in Raleigh indicted MacDonald on three counts or murde r. The case bas been weaving through the courts ever since, but pro· cedural ap~als have been de- nied, opening the way ror t?<fay's trial. Prosecutors m aintain Mac- Donald killed his family either a ft e r a n arg um e nt over Kristen's bedwetting or over an a lleged affair he was h<iv\ng. then stabbed himself as a cov· erup or in remorse. His trial is ex~cted to last from six weeks to three months. The Energy Department set a unifonn ceiling for service sta· tion profits a l 15.4 cents per gallon. That i1 m1t can be raised ever y six months to a llow for m- fl a lion. Moreover. governors can increase individual dealer markups as much as JO cents a ga lion to a ccount for local· econorruc factors Energy Department offi cials :.aid de all•r markups range bet ween 14 cents and 16 cents pe r ga llon. But a grou p repres<.'ntan~ 60,000 independent service stations puts that closer to 12.5 cents per ~a lion. • This means that many stations may raise pnces immediately about 3 cents. others a lesser axfbrdcldh buttondown, our TTlOet-popular dr<lss shirt. ~s aiaVoriteinwhiW., blue,,q.cru, pink,Bnd.yz,llaw. /,, evoileble in decron end . ./ cdJton or 100% cotton. j /I tl!iiiiii•~ Some dealer prices also will d e c line beca use the r ules eliminate .. banking," a loopholt· that has allowed many stations to charge rar more than ceilings allow. Profit ma r gins h ave been frm~en under current regulations smce 1974, while rent.-;, wages a nd other non-gasoline costs have skyrocketed. They have placed sustained pressu·re on the Carter ad- minastratlon and many indepen- dents in Delaware. Pe nn· sylvania and New Jersey..-havt' closed their stations in protest· ing the frozen margins. • I ,. wu bJa dauCb*4f' Julie Nlxon to tbe 300awta1ethered on tbe of st.ate ln tbe Nixon admlnistr•· (g Sl b b ' b b ti. lawn of tbe flltate, and eacb re· Uon, mo att.ended. @) @@) § J>e~C:: : ... :!~ •;.. eelnd a round of applaUH. In eddltJon to Aldrin. other c;j Q · @ : Dlfer . ', Nbran UIOCietel teen terin astronaut• involved • were Al C , c:::I P.i ~ ~ vlalten Ill IM..aatelaclucs.dform!~whit~ Worden, Welt Cunnlntham, • • lie dapl' ..S ..... • brW IP' Ro••e Cblef of Steff H .R. ~~n 1l::!•· G e rry Carr, • 44 ~Lon Island• Newport Beclch•7JMM.f·5070 ...... _..... .. per&J, Mid Halll1e-wbo Nrved • fldenl Rleb~~ ~~..2:.. Roncurt•ld .. ~~ •• • 1001 ""twood Bh>d.•""CWOOd VUtQoe•213/.f79-77a7 - • .J '.,.' • • ~Jf:~. ' --·'' 'II'. I ' .... -· --·· • --· ' r--~~·-. 6"-...,L..~ .,,....1-• -•• -.... ~~~ Lll(mll,~~-~---~ .. ~·t:~--~~· ·s"'l'' \ _.,,.,.,, .,._ • ··-~wiii"iai ti . r. ,, o~• 1•r't en ••;' -~ ··~·.!-'<r n•'f ... ,I ... ~ -7--.t'f ~ -.~ "...-'..-t ~ r \._;..,. ~ '-·'.!.:" .... ~~ -v' v-, ~,;_..._~~.,..if. leNll .. br • Meslcen A P8JV ot • that lacl~ the llltebell . ~ .. J • ---...... ~~--- , ......,, Ju~ 11. 1119 NATI ON /WEATHER . Carter Too Ambitious? ~~ ...• "~ Temi~~'~' Energy · Progrft~ • • • • 'Risk~ t ' ' l i • f l Mmrp•l•e Siar Crossed ......U. TWIN&LS, Lft'l'LS 8TA•: You hav• to ttN11a1Y ~ todaJ tlaat .. U¥9D't heard tbf lut ot Gov . .._~ o. Browa'• :C'"!'t of H •POW Ectllon MWlrtD&lli9~Cowat.Y I ot8'apervt.on. TM ..... no doubt, wtU be rimllatlnl Well and fut Jlow CJew. llooebetlm WU bl a IDJt lMlcauH of all the polldeal " .. ..,.. beiaC ....... fNm Orana• County on wltOm to i8o6llt wit.la tlail Tblrd ~ aupe .... rvilorial tfat. ' ADii U.... ID ..,..W., Gov. ll009beam cootutt.ed lM 1tan. 0r: at,,a.a.t eoe 1tar, Sweet Jue. Aod Sweet Jane .OOCIMd OoY. Mooebeam, and twtalded, ud 1pread her tpeclal Holl~-tardual upon hia bead. And lo, Gov Moonbeam a appointment problem was aolved by Tluelto,m maak. OTllD Ql11P8'1'8U •1G8'1' JM1W IUHetl tb1t the seal of CaWomla IOVet'IUnent no loafer ~p_osea at Sacramen- l • •• IC.. Bro1h, A~ Act• ~. Boclcffre Shortly A~erward . to. It 's at the comer of HoUywood and Vine. And maybe the punater might hint that G-0v. Moonbeam isn't really governor any more. It's Gov. Sweet J ane in charge~ ll's Jane_& Tom, starripg in an epic titled ''The. Road t.o Orange County.'• Jotestcrs aside, that leaves the rest of u:. wondering what Governor Brown has wrought in the apporntment of Miller to the county board. IT ISN'T SO MUCH that Miller· has never he ld pubUc of- fi ce before ll isn 't lhut the governor s lapped· the De mocrahc hierarchy in the chops when be ignor~ their <.idvlct>. ,,. • Th~ Teal prohlcm Is Mr. Miller's war record in Vietnam :.ind the allcgall~ns that he collaborated with the enemy <tnd. drew an official censure from then-Secretary or the N<tvy John Warner. · So you wonder how effectively he will be able to serve while sitting on a county board with {;cneral Thomas Biley, USMC-Rel.? .Or how he'll be gr~ted by State Senator John G. Schmitz, an acti,ve Marine reserve omcer ;and aviator. ' OR, HOW WILL Supervjsor Miller be able to work on joint clviUan·mlUt.ary problems with the officers of the U.S. Marine Corps at El Toro, Camp Pendleton or the Tustin faclUty'! If you are a serious person who wonders about these kinds of things, Gov. Moonbeam isn't so funny any more. The eovernor cl~lms he made ~he appointment to breathe new fresh aar lnt.o dirty, stain~. Orange County politics. To many'observers, however. it doesn't seem like that at all. lt just looks like he thumbed hls nose at us. . ,,_ ________________ _,, __________________________________ ,, t Carter's Prog ram '- At a Glance WASHINGTON CAP) -Here are the m~r point.a of Presl· dent Carter • 1peeeb to the na- tion Sunday nl&ht : . ca1818 OP CONnDSNCE •hi aaJd the m09t fUDctamen. tal threat to American de· mocracy is a crilla of cOl'1fideDce that ··strikes at the very heart soul and spirit of our nationai will." · "We can see lhia crilia in the growing doubt about tbe mean: Ing of our own lives aod in the loss of a unity of purpose for our nation." THE NEED FOR F AITH "We simply must have faith •n each other, faith in.our ability to govern ourselves, and faith in the future. '' Restcring that faith and con- fidence t.o America is now the most Important task we face - 1l Is the true challenge of Uus generaUon o( Americans." ENERGY AS A TEST "We are at a turning point in our hlst.ory ... Energy will be the immediate test or our ability to unite the nation." . * * * . .~ ............. FACES OF PRESIDENT CARTER DURING ENERGY TALK 'We Mu1t Have· Fetth Tn Eech Other end the Future· ,. • Pre side nt's D i lentnta • Can He Regairi Magic? By WALTER R, MEARS AP S,.Clet C:-'"""""' WA SllJNGTON -Jimmy Carter won the White ,House as the outsider, the man who said he could change Washington because he was· not part of its l'slabllshment. By his own ac- count, it hasn't worked that way. Now, us he begins a new cam- paign , Carter is t r ying to reclaim the themes that worked polili<:;JI magic for him three years ago. In Kansas City and Detroit t.o· day. and: in scores or cities t.o com e, Carter promises t.o bear Cl nd heed the voice or the nation. "I WILL CONTINUE to travel the country t.o hear the people of America," he said Sunday night. "You can help Q)e develop a na- tional agenda for Ure 1980s. I wiU listen. And. I will act. We will act together " · That's wh<.il he promised in the first place. But Cart.er acknowledged that 1n the three year s s ince his nomination for president, the s ubjects on which be has spoken Lo the nation "have become ln- c reai;ingly har row, focused ( ANALYSl !S J more and mon· on whal the is olated world of Wushington thinks 1s important "GRADUALLY) YOU have heard more and \more about what the government thinks or what the government should be doing -and less and less about our nation's hopes, our dreams and our vision of the future," he said. Their confidence shaken t.o the point of crlsls, Carter s aid, "our people have turned to a federal gove rnment and found it lsolat- cd from the mainstream of our nation's life. "Washingten , 0 C ., has become an island," the pres1 de nt said from his office in Washi ngto.n. D.C-•·The gap beiween our citizens and our government has never hcf"n :-.11 wide " THAT IS MUCH th<• s ame ai-. what Carte r s aid a bout tht· Washington of 1976;-after P1ght years of Republican udmirustra lion. · "In recent years, our nation ha s s een a f ailu r e o r leadership." Carter s aid in ac cepting the Democrat1c pre!>· identiaJ nomination on July 151 L976 . ~ . I Hundreds Flee Flo~dfug ant things in your life' ' up with the imJ>Of1 tamlly A shorthand way to kee~mands ot your job and your helP lt'S tough tohbalaent:~~:r yourself. The new5dP~':~ :~,,-en.age • It ' i ~ing Wate r Hits Kentucky, Virg inia . .. Te•pe r•t•r e • • { t "'llMllY HI '--~. ., 14 .en Albu·q.,.. 100 10 AmtitrtllO " ., ,, • Allel\111 ., II t 8 11111mor1t .. 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Ao!\ P•do•ll, uod lotet •m••Q•n<v 'QU•O\ '•mo ved • hedrl •11•<.ll vl(llm -•-_,..,In 1..00. trom Ille "'""early S<irldey Ht •IW> ~Id •Allt...,. ~urvo •flowed '""' "' 1~01 H ~ •••• demaoeo In '"" '•OIO<> •lrlllffld M•· l••llt c ... , ....... lfl<tHtlne IOw <l-ll1H• "111"1 ~ _.flifle '-' wltll 11411\' ""' ,,.,,.. dwlflt tM tner- Lltlll •••l••I• wl11~h 111ro11011 M!lleftt .......,. elfllt to 1111""* w1111 1me11 --two loot w!M ••w8 llll1fft•-· Sllfllll'f werrntr een ellHCI, teMr I C.. .. l lel'lltlffM11,. wtll lie f blfll Of n wllll • tow t1 llllMf 1.,,,. r,relllfK wlll lie I 111911 •1 Wllll 1 IOW , and stlll av women an · • • t other working the day feature prohleS o tor child care dun09 ous vacation umel Practical suggea~~~: ot your weekends ~d :~=~~1s1ng to help How to make the hOP after work and e st complete news Adi/toe on where to a check PIUS the mo make the most ot your pay eve~ts in your home town you ·11 find anywhere on en on the 1ob .. coverage you orld for busy wom our newspaper and around the w ... here in between . d monev e or some.. . ou time an at work. at hom . ation that will save Y be toda'I' Is a resource tile inform S make a note: subscri . day of ttie week. o Every . -_.., Thean•.,_ What't In tt '°' ,_...'.-of _,,..,.on evetY -- ' By 1"' A111•W Prw Presldfmt Carter '• propoula for ener1y lndepend·enee. are amon1 tbe ftnneat and mOlt am- bltlou1 ever propo1ed by an Anierican pre1ldent. But experts HY they are not without dab to the nation'• economy. The 1tep1 outlined Sunday nl•ht ·by Carter include tbe Id· tins of q~ on oil Imports, the spending ot blWom of dollan to develo p a ltern ate energy 10\Jrces and.increued empbaaia on eneray COftlfrvaUon. MANY OF THE goals may be attain able In the short.term. analysts say, because as the economy slows Into a recession over the next few months. e ne r gy use will natur ally decll'rie. Al the same lime, the govern· ment will begin pouring billions or dollars. lnto the development of shale oil. coal gasification and solar energy. "UnUke the billions of dollar!> that we ship lo foreign counlriei. · to pay for foreign oil , thes.- fuods wiU be paid by American.-. to Americans ... Carter S»id. "These fWlds will go to fight, nol inc rease . ·inflation and un employment " BUT AS THE program im proveis the econom y. analyst:. s aad. demand!> for energy will begin t.o cbmb. "There may be u period or lime In the 19lt0s where. as the economy recovers, we may have to increase oil imports," said Larry Goldstein. an economist for the Petroleum Industry .Research ft'oundal1on. a New York-based group partially sup ported by the oil industry. And if such an increase is needed but not a llowed, the economy could be stifled and pushed back into a recession, ac· cording to seve ral economisti-. 1nterv1cwt.>d . T HAT WOULD ag:lln rcdurt• demand, und tht: cycle could t•onlinu1• until the goals or in trcast'<.I reliance on solar ener~y and ~ynthcttc fuels are met. sometime late in the century. Energy experts also questwn whether Carter has butlined too , ambitiou s a pro g ram . particularly in his t•a ll for a ha lving of oil imports to 4 :;. million barrels daily by 1990 and his desire lhal solar power pro-· v1de 20 percent of the nation's energy by the year 2')(J() , . • CAIJFoANIA · ~.July 18, 1979 DAILY PILOT ~Killer · . . . Of Coors. Jailed Presi.dent Hit ,Qn Nucl.ear Power ,RSDWOOD ClTY CAP> JOHpb Corbett Jr .. the ~vict· ff killer ol bNwery belr A._. Coorw Ill wbo ·nmahed a dQ after. he . waa parole-" from Colorado State Pftlt•dary. ii behlad bars tod•.y ln CaUfOftlAa, L~aJ aulhoriUea confirmed the al'l'Mt but refused to 1lve de· t•la. However. Robert TnijlUo, ·Colorado director of advlt parole, said Californl• ome&all told him Corbett coataded a coual.n ln Redwood ctty oe S-- d•y. then called paroa. .,..as and aw-rendend. TalJJIUA> laid • probab&e cause bearinc wov&d be held IOOD llDd Corbett could be l'e:- tumed ~ Colorado by the eDd ol the weet. . -Y01111g C'arlJ Christened i:os ANGELES (AP > - Cautoml• Gqv. Edmund Brown. J r. aaya critically that President Carter didn't eveo mention nuclear energy in his ener1y . as,ecb. 1he Democratic governor spoke briefiy Sunday in a na- tion•lly televised rebuttal lo Carter's speech. ANtl'INUCLEAR Brown, ~ .tikely -candidate against Carter for the· Democratic nomination • ror president, said the presi· dent's speech sounded like "an attempt lo expand nuclear power" because Carter did not rule nuclear out of the nation's energy future. Corbet~. 50, was freed on parole lat TUlellCIQ .after aerv· " ' California Lt. Gov. Mike Curb and wife Linda hold baby Brown reamrmed h1$ belief that tbe United States, Canada and Mexico should form an energy common market. He criticized Carter for not advanc-' ing lhai view. · ing 11 yeas:a (or tbe Coon llid· nap-slaying. He was to live with a relative in Redwood City, •utborities said , but instead re- turned to Denver on Wednesday, closed a bank account there, and dropj>ed from sight, becoming' daughter Megan Carol just before her christening Sunday at the Church of The Good Shepherd ln Beverly Hills. Carter•s proposals also drew the subject or an inlematiQnal manhunL Four Held Slaying • m Corbett bad been OD lbe FBl's .. Most Wanted" list for 212 days before be was captured in Oc- tober 1980. He was eonvict.ed or Girl,. JO, Vi~tim of Contract Death e mWll!r1A 196L .,.__ _ __._=>iii • .;=;iuJIDO said Californi• parole authorities "ere questioning Corbett and tllat wb•t remained was "a matter or putting together the facts as lbey can ARROYO GRANDE (AP)-Police in this small San Luis Obispo County farming town said they wouJdquestion a 11-year-old-youth today wbosurren .. deTed in lbe contract-style strangulation or a 10· year~ldgirl. · ·The girl was to bave testified this wee~ againat one of her accused s layers in a child molestation case. 1 assemble them " "WE DON'T want to violate any of b1a rights," said Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm. "If he has violated \he terms of his parole, the parole board will have to act op it. But the most likely result would be to return blm to the in- stitution as a parole violator. Then back he'd go under his original sentence, wtiich is a life sentence anyway " •'TllE&E ARE A lot of hideous crimes, and this is certainly one or them," Cbris Money , San Luis Obispo district attorney, said Sunday. The juvenile, whose name was withheld by authorities., was the fourth person arrested in the death of Tameron Carpenter. _, · Detective J ohn Ferdolage said be bd.leved the 17-year-old local youth, who turned bimseU in to police Saturday afternoon. would be the last person arrested ln the sex-related slaying or Miss Ad Supports Somoza Break SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A group or reu11oua. poUtjcal and labor leaden including Californi• As- sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, J>.San Francisco, have signed a newsp•per advertisement calUng for severing of U.S. diplom•tic ties witb the Somou regime The adverstisement appejlfing in today's San Francisco Chronicle a lso calls for the cessation of any U.S. intervention in the internal affairs of Nicaragua and an end to financial assistance for the embattled Somoza regime. . . ( " The advertisement was also ·sig ned by ~TATE Mayor Dianne Feinstein, bree other state legislators. six San Francisco city supervisors and • San Francisco District A\torney Joseph Freitas, as well as more than 250 other persons . .... C..trel l••me r..-.. SAN FRANCi.ScO <AP> -A crowd estimated at 20,000 persons packed tbe grassy, sloping con- fines or a city park to bear veteran folk sin1er Pele Seeger crusade for a rent control initiative, • the Nicaraguan. revolution and some historical murals •ta post·office annex. Seqer appeai:ed Sunday at one or a continutna series ~free concerts at Stem Grove prod~ by ~city . ape ....... C•Bler11l• Al .... ,..• , LOS ANGEL£S <AP>~ aaint Boeini 707 loaded wltb aiJt tom of food. clothlq and m..Ucal supplies for Vietnamese refugees finally took orr , for llalQlla after a four-day delay necessitated by , repalrwork. · · : OpentioD California, a privately Of'laniled mlsalon ol mercy for Vietllamese boat people, will , airlift tbe suppllea for dlllribution by Red Croa of. , fJclals, said mlaalon co-or1anl1er Llewellyn 1 Werner ~ ,.....,. £1•11 •et..., LOS ANGELEs <AP) -A Superior Court 1 Judee Nfwed to limit .. DeW H ....... Ai.rwest ~pu MCb week lllto tbe Hollywood·Burbank ~rport, MJbt1 aueb nRl1dlcJDa would ·~clllrupt , too m• PfOPle on •acatloa." I 1'1lle 8urbak Airport Audlorit7 aded ;luqe • Thom• C. Murphy to ..._a temporarJ n1traln· • inc order ...... &a. ,..,.. ... M1IDa tbeJ riolaa.d ' • fHeatl1 eueted ... control~. • • Nfte /flet.tWS ··-s.,,,,.rcefl I • JAMESTOWN <AP) -A "bucket brl1ade" of 1 people wbo auppart New .. .._.. Dam wW carry empty bucata ...._... the a(neca ol Sacramento Wedaelda7 to urge tbat tbe reeervalr be complete. J., ft.llld •' !• n r.~--------------~---------------.... Mia Halted '~nmman' Out : Carpenter. Among those arrested was William Record. 53. of Grover City. a retired television technician who was to stand t;ial in San Luis Obispo Superior Court this week on charges brought in February or committing lewd and lascivious acts against the dead girl. Record and his stepdaughter. firandee Tripp. 20, were charged Wednesday with murder , cen- splracy, and kidnapping. Mrs. Tripp's husband, another juvenHe, was also held in the case The body or the young girl was round July 10. buried in a shallow grave. · MONEY CONFIRM ED that police believe the Juvenile and three --others already in custody plotted the child's death to prevent her from testi· fy~ in court against Record. He allegedly orrered the three $1,000 to kidnap and kill her. Money said. . . I mixed revie~ from lhrft Other California Democr•ts.· Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, one of 20 U.S. political leaders who consulted with Carter at Camp David last week, said Sunday nlaht he would withhold comment until the presid_ent details his plans. Sen. Alan Cranston. Senate majority whip, call ed th~ na- tionally televised a~ress "prac· tic al." while Los Angeles County Supervisor Edmund Edel~an, who accompanied Bradley to Camp David, m ixed caution with optimism. CRANSTON termed the ad· dre ss "in keepi n g with America's size and strength " He particul~rly praised Carter's proposed publicly finance d "energy bank" as a "good way" lo involve the American people an the Admirustration 's policies. Carter ret'ommended that an Energy Security Corporation be established to lead the effort to de velop alternative fuels. He s uggested the corporation be financed through the sale ·of S4 l>al lion worth o r s m~ll · denommatfoo Energy Bonds. Edelman expressed conc ern that the recommended SO per. t•ront reduction in ruel oil use by pubhc utilities would increase aar pollulion. But he praised Carte r's plan to set aside. UO b11l1on for a mass trnns1t pro- gr<J m. "WE ARE counting on federal support to he lp us begin our transit plan." said Edelmun "That amount of funds national- ly would make it more likely here that the system could be st:i rted." Carter wu to spell out addl· Uooal details of bis propoaala )n another nationally ~roadca~ speech today to the NaUonal Al· sociation of CounUes in Kana• CitY.. Mo. beets Harming State Crops SACRAMENTO CAP) -State and federal officilils say grasshoppers a re infesting California rangelands in record numbers thjs year. ~ S unda y Sacramento Union quoted Hugh Robinson. head or the 'federal plant protec· tion and quarantine proaram in Northern California. as saying 25 of the state's 54 counties have been hard hit. But Robil'\Son said California isn't suffering as much as other western states because much of low-altitude ra nge dries up dur- ing the summer and cattle are moved ~o higher, greener areas. HE SAID 3 billion to 5 billion grasshoppers or a particularly voracious speci~. the melnoplus devastator, have moved into the Sierra foothills. In Butt e Co unty , th e supervisors have ordered spray- ing In Lak e County, the' grasshoppers attacked gardens and flower~ · The worst hit is Calaveras County~ said Charles Papp, starr ento mologist ror the s tate De p a rLment o f Food a n d AgrH·u lture. lie s aid thtl Edelman admitted. howevf'r, grasshopp('rs mo\>ed from graz. that Carte r race~ an ophall hattle • mg lands lo a n olive orchard. to secure Congressional ap· des troyang 30 percent .or the proval for tht' plun. · c rop. ... I : TO ._ayden, Fonda Either Jerry Browa oww the world'• tara•t dlt;,t tu Jane Jl'ODda and 1bm ff&1den or they've convinced blm they have po11"atoo of a map to tbe Whlt.e Houle. ~otblu elM C!Ou.ld nplaln the aovemor'1 appolnt· ment lMt ltrtday Al. Edilon Muter to the Oranae County Soard ol &apervl~. • . Miller', \.mknown •• a i-ounty poUUcal fiaure until he was brouaht up by Fonda aod Jlayden a1 a candld'ate for the board. had become one ol the moat controveraJal supervisOrs in Oranae Count)• hllt01')' even before he was • apPomted. . Much ot tbe eontro~ray sw\rta •f1>und Mlller'a col· laboratlor\ with the Vt t Cena v..iute h was held prtaoner s11 y~ars II w a Marine Corps lieutenant colonel when he wo shot down In Ul67. More ·o< llM' aUr centers on lirown's wtlbntneaa to twnd und(\r the $l ure or Ha.yde,o and 1---ondK and ror'!-ukt ... sonw· ~•rong Ues ln Orange County. Rlrh rd O'N~lll . tale 0e·mocratic chairman a nd a po-Ac."rful f\Jturt' an OranRe County, called the appointment ··~, ~<'nou' 1m1:1t3kt'" a nd fumPd that Brown bad hJs ey~ ,,n h&. PT'\''ld<.'nlrnl campaag:n In.stud or Orange County's 1ntcrc.L' · £, t""" mnr~ blunt wcrt-t he words of another nemorratt<' ~m~pln m th<' <"Ount y. Assembly man Richa rd N<'bt""'"~ H<" • aid ~hller·~ loyalty will be to Hayden and 1''ond:t tn.'l<'ad of Orange County. "He ls their personal '()I<' on lh<' M.llrd of . upervisors," Robinson said. And thl''~ wf'>n• words of Brown ""s upporters. The · lan~ua~e ~t mught'r and the sentiments even more d1N'<'t ;imon~ those who· didn't like Brown in the first pl:t4"<' hut "ho thought he might select a candidate with •mor(" mori<"rat<> views a nd some background that would help him or h~·r in the JOb. It \. d1ff1<"ult to sec how Miller can operate effectively m l'hlS C'hmate. While outwardly diplomatic about il, his f<'llow super\'1sors a re chillingly cool over Brown's selec-: tton Ht> personally is such a C"ontroversia l figure that his JU~t Mf19 there will likely overshadow his performance. · -\ rounty veterans' group already has pledged a re· \~J ll elecuon against Miller as soon as the law permits. 90 day!' E\'Cn if that fails. Miller must stand for re.election .m I~ -and that in a district that is dominantly Repubucan. . Brown. of course, knew this when he was considering :\t allt>r. He for certain knew it .after the firestorm that hrok.e out when it became known publicly that Miller was J contender Why. then. did the governor ·go ahead with the ap- rmintmcnt": ... The most likely answer is that Brown , in his fever- cJ rivcn desire for the presidency. was seeking to woo b<.tck ~omc of the: liberal/leftwing s upport he had lost with th<• pro· business attitudes he's assumed in the past year. J\ppoinlrng Miller, Brown could contend, s howed his loyalty lo the left wing and to the California Campaign for Economic Dem ocrllcy founded and nurtured by IJa yden and Fonda. But if Brown discharged an obligation to them , he w1 II tlavc to consider what it cost him in prestige, IJl'licvability and support. What Orange County needed or wanted as a Third District s upervisor figured nowhere in Jerry Brown's ton~1deralion And_Housing Goes Up I lousing developers in unincorporated Orange County :-.oon , may find themselves paying for s uch things as hhrurics, P<!fks, fire sta tions and other county services as a <·ond1tion <l'f·pcrmission to build. County s upervisors, faced with the financial squeeze brought on by passage or Proposition 13, will conside r a proposal Tuesday that would force develQpers to compare the difference between the tax revenue their projects would g_enera te a nd the cost or providing c.ounty services. And if such reports show a maJor gap betw~en revenue.and cost, develope~ might be.asked to finance cer- tain pu'blicfacilittes. Formel' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich -warned soon alter passage of Ps:oposition 13 that the measure would pose major proble ms for county government when it cam e to financing services for new residenti~l cQmmtmities. Unfortunately, whatever amenities de velopers are required to provide wilJ be reflected in higher home prices. But if new residential communities don't pay their own way, county residents already here could face an un- fair c urtailment of county services so the limited funds could finance basic services in developing areas. The fiscal impact reports .ehould give supervisors a good tool for assessing the full fin~cial picture presented by new developments, as they develop the mechanisms for coping with population growth on a limited budget. • Opinions expressed in the space above.are those of the Da ily Pilol. Othe r views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addr~ss The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Cheating By L. M. BOYD , Numerous mature waves nationwide secretly feel thelcl 0 husbands cheat them not b¥ going out with other women , but by swift and eareleu un- concern in romantic matters at h<>me. Our LOve and War • man HYI It la among the commonest of personal com- ptaint.a, though rarely voiced except to the aclenWlc re· searchers. What'• odd about thla flndln& ta bow it com· Dear . Gloomy pares to other research on college campuses. Whe n asked if they like to klaa and c uddle at areal lenath on dates. the large majority of youn1 women aay no, def· inltely, the men almost unanlmoualy fay, you bet. that's great. Then come the years,andturnabou~ Q. "'ftte araument here i1 over wbJcb la harder on a airplane's tlrea, the landinc or t.be takeoff. • . ? " A. Not the landinc. aurprla· lo1ly The takeoff wears more. Tbe fuel car10 11 beavler. And the around apeed la a lot fut«. . . Gus -Q. ..Whleh food utenall came 'flnt, tbe knit• or tbe fort or tbe apoon?" I bo~ the new Aalana -ana Me xleaDI - pracUc. eome, kind of blrtb coatrol or IOOll •• wlll haw at IDall1 peo- p I• f aclDI tb• aam• povert1 uaey trtecl to leavebelUDd. A. Jtioae of tlMI above. 'n.. ladle tumed up ftnt. Tb.a ~ the knife. After that the apoon. Much later tbe fort. • P.11.H. CO...'/ ... Cl I llllle ....... ==..ti .=a.~:.::.= ~.,,..,...,...,.. Q. 1'How many bru d08I tbe awraa• woman buy each 1earf.. • A. Tbne, aceordlna to the Cor1et aad 8rualere AA· aoel&U. ol AmerltL Tllal'I 'ro••w-.. ~ .. Rob4tf1 N. Wffd/Publlsher Mondey, July tf, 1m "Barbara Krelblch/Edlt0tlal Paoe Editor BobG!]'ene Do we . Gra~e Carter Unfairly?. Jlll)my Caner. 1ccord1nc to an ABC N•*t·Karrla Survey, is the most unpopular preaident ln •odem Umn. Hla cou.ntrymen thlak i..a ot blm tbao lbey did or Richard Nixon In lhe period Jusl before Nixon's rest1naUon in 1974. • The poll .ll undoubtedly an ac· cur ate picture of bow Americans view 1-resl- d e nt Carter. So. If we ac- cept the find· in1s. you can read what they mean an o n e o f lwo ways. You c an believe t hal Carter is an evil, foolish: uninlell1gent. in· compet.ent man. Or you can be li eve that som ething has gone terribly wrong with the way we have cotne to Wnk about our presi· dents . The second alternative, sadly, makes much more sense. FORGET, ror a second, about what you think of Carter. and what you think of his programs Instead, think back to every president we have had since th · assassination of J ohn F. Ken· nedy. Lyndon Johnson. Richard Nix- on. Gerald 1',ord. And now Jim- my Cart<:r. They a ll have one thing 10 commo n : Americans have turn ed on them, and have openly talked about them as dastardly, humbling fools who are unfit tc lead us. Again. you can, if you wish, assume thal they were all in· deed as bad as we have sctid they were. You can believe that - they were rour truiy and equally awful men. deserving of the dis· m al lack of confidence we have afforded them. . Or· you can think about it a Lil· tie bit. and you can begin to wonder what there Is about us that has suddenly made us de· te11l our presidents so rmuJ1 ly and so intense ly. Two D e mo c rat s, two Republicans. Libe r als, con- ser vatives. moderates . A Westerner, two Southerners. a Midwesterne r. Whal a re the odds that all four of lhem should turn out to be as reprehensible as the Polls have told us that we believe they are? EACH.of the four men has-had Jack Anderson ~ ,. his very real faults and flaws. None has been perfect. Rut one s tark f u c t r e-ma ins : No American president has served his legal limit in offi ce since Owight 0 . Eisenhower. That's quite a record. And JUSt maybe it says as much about ~ as 1t does about the men we ha~ JCCtCd. The most common graphic representation , when we are done with a president and be 1s ready to leave office, js for newspapers to pair up plctures of. the man. showing him when he first took office and then three years or so into his term. The pair·UP has be come a ch che: when we first see ham In the White House he is fresh· faced and happy and fu ll of life. When he has served for 1:t few yt·ars he is gaunt <.ind lined and tired and sccminl'(ly decadt>~ older. ll doesn't matter how strong a man he is. We break 11im . Instead or according a PrtSi· dent automatic respect , we now accord rum a utomatic mockery. Tele vision comedians insult him person ally. a nd o rdin a r y citizens caJJ him s tupid and de· ceilful, and motorists display ob· scene bumper stickers reaturin~ his n ame. It h appe ned to Johnson and it happened to Nix- RM. ~ ... on and it happened to Ford and now it is bapperung l~ t;arter MAYBE Carier does not de- serve to be our president. But m the current national climate, 1t 1s impossible to know the troth. Have we no perspeetive? Do we really believe that Carter de- s erves worse marks from us than Nixon did during the nadlr of his Watergate days'? When we start thinking like that, there 1s little hope that we will be able to show any rationality or calm com mon sense in determming a man's worthiness as our leader. Issues don't seem to matter anymore. You don't hear pt_'Oph· offering suggestions about what they would -do differently if they were president You JUSl hc1.1r the rnsults etnd d1ssat1sfact1on about the incumbent. ;md th1· cry that he be rcmovc·d rr11m or fice as soon as possiblc Carter, des pttc hi~ faulti., seems to be an hont:st ant.I t on · cerned pres ident, try in ~ h 1:. best. And yet etccordini,: to tht• polls. 74 perct!nt of the country has no personetl confidence in him, the worst r ating ever for a president. You wonder what the ·numbers would show 1r Cartl•r had proved himself to be a truly dark-spirited man. We don"t even seem too con cerncd about who. if anyone. c.·ould do better. Even now, as the Democratic and Republican names arc bandied about as possabalilles lo succeed Carter. we c<.isually mock the m and swat them down. It is as if we· believe that, out or 200 million or u.c;, there is no one deserving of the prc.-s1dcncy. Tbin~s have gone vcr>' sour m lh1i. country during the past 20 Yt•a rs. and perhaps 1l ~hould not be so s urpn:.ing that we a re ready to knoc.·k our presidents down. We havt• ~ccn a lot go wroni.:, a11cJ -w1• arc far more '>kt'pt1<·at and doubting about the m<>n wlic1 lead us th<Jn were Amt·ra cuns m ~cncrataons past. ~ But, w ... Ji mmy CaTt1·r d1p:- lnwt•r aml hiw•·r 111 1111' polls, 1t 111 I g h l ,,.. 1>"1 u Cl I' n l l II a s k our~l'IVC':O.. JUSt how WIM' a l'Ollr~·· this 1:-.. lh11> blaming 1.111 of th1· natHm·.., w<w:-011 tlw man who h;i 1i pen ... to h•· ~11 tin~ in the White JJou:.c WP can pret1•nd tha t w<> despise our prc·s1d1·nl::. for only so long. Some day we may have to foce Lhc truth th:1t perhaps we rf'<i lly have heg-un lo despise oursl•lvt:s. At 87, Tito Has· Successors • ID Wings W ASlllNGTON -For 31 year s. Western inle lUgence analysts have been keeping an uneasy eye on the onetime' Un· derbox of E urope : Mars hal Tito's Yugoslavia. Its survival since Tito broke out or the Sov· let-do minated Comintern on June 30, L948, bas been att.ribut· ed largely to the toughness and s kUI of the old communist guer· rilla fighter. Many o bser vers fear that Tito's inevitable· passing -he re ce ntl y turned 87 - will trigger dan gero u s shock waves. The tre mors m ay be fe lt througho ut E urope like tho se \ha' shook Red Ch ina afte r Mao Tse-lung's death. They're afraid the Kremlin may seize the opportunity to reassert It& authority over the troublesome Yugoslavs. THE OFnCIAL Moscow line is that auch fears are me rely malicious propaaanda -"dirty provocatlooa" QI anti-Soviet e lC4 ment.a 1n the West. Soviet bOls Sydney Harris Leonid Brezhnev scornfully ac- cused Western leaders of "try· ing to present Yugoslavia as a poor. helpless Little Red Riding Hood whom the terrible, blood· th irsty, wolf.aggressive Soviet Union ls preparing to tear apart and s wallow." But secret U.S. iot.elUgence re- ports indicale that the big, bad wolf-Red Riding Hood im age is not the fairy tale Brezhnev would have the world believe. O ur inte lligence officials learned or a Soviet document 8S· sessing the prospects or stronger inrtuence a fter Tito's death. ·'The Soviets apparently feel lhey wiU have little difficulty m aneuvering Yugoslavia into a closer alignment with the USSR because of wh at Moscow perceives to be discontent within Yugoslav society," the conriden· Ual report says. A STATE Department olfiiclal said it's to be expected that the Russian.CJ would try to woo Tito's successors. "But the big un· known ls how much fut'ther they 'll go than just 'fiddling around.' " he told our reporter Dave Carpenter. "We don't thlltk they'd Invade, but nobody really knows ror sure." A Defense lnteWgence Agency summary rcn ccL'i this view. say· ing. "The USS R as unlikely to in vad e a cohesive Yugoslavi<.1 " The question , of cours <" 1s whether Yugoslav11.1 will remain cohesive once Tito is gone -and what st.eps the Soviets can and will lake to chip away at tht: na· lion's solidarity. Tito has taken steps lo assure stability after he dies. he hali established a collective stat{' presidency to be filled on a rolating basis by Yugoslavia's nine vice presidents. But an in· telligence repe>rt warns: "The principal unresolved problem 1s the absence or a designated suc- cesso r t o Tito a s party chief .... Tito has. in fact. been reluctant to share his own power with anyone." THE ANALYSIS cortcludes : "Tito's refusal so rar to choose a party s uccessor has made It im· possible for anyone within the leaders hip to conso lidate political power. so the parly leadership will have to choose someone l o serve as first · among-equals in the colled1ve leadershjp that will initially fol lbw Tito." \ Cont rol of the party Is, of course, the key to power In a communist state, and the death , earlier this year of Tito's heir· <Jpparcnt, Edvard KardclJ, hM narrowed speculation lo a half dozt•n or so possible succes1>ors. Current Stute Dcp<.trtment think· inJ( h•ans toward Branko Mikulic- tin d Slane D<1lanc as the llkelJest f1 rst«imong·c4uals. M akuhc, 51 . gainf'd s tature ru. party chief o f Ro ~n1a ­ Hercegovina. and last yel!r wa-; named as Tito's s tand in to pre· s ide over the 24 ·mentber party presidency. Dolanc, 54. was for eight years secretary of the par· ty presidency and a lonl(lime protcge or KardclJ. A Slovene, he 1s regarded as a moderate with pro-Western leanam~~. "Tht> key to the survival of the present systt'm over the longer term .. probably lies in the ability of Tit.o's heirs to match has record of getting the frac· tlo,u s Yugos l avs lo work togclher." a secret U.S. analysis s ays, adding optimis tically: "We believe t hat 30 years or federal e xperience under Tito has imparted u sense or na- tionhood that will pull them through. The odds are better than even that post-Tito Yugoslavia will survive much as it as today." When We Want Escape, W~ Tend to Shut One Eye No one can doubt that one of nature'• mo1t precious gifta is t.bat ot •lebt. but there l• an odd tbta• about vlalon. Everyone wbo ... allO bu a "blind apot" In tbee,e. Thla blind •pot. abcnlt one. twelfth of an inch ln diameter, la where the op. tic nerve en· tera the rel· jna. Without thla conjunc- tion, the eye would not be ablt to see. It I• tbe rrea-ence o the blind apot that matea Ylllon,..able. Wltb both eyee ftxed oo the aame obJtdt we oveHOme tlUI ~. ror •• eye coo>· -· pensatea for the other's defect. It ls only when we exercise "blbocular" vision that we see objects truly and whole, in their ruu·d tmeoalonallty. Vl8UALL Yi we keep both eyes open moat of the Ume. But ln· tellectuallY and morally. m01t of ua keep one eye permanently Haled, Because of back8round. or traln1n1. or emotional PIW· aurea, we cloae an ete to situ•· tiooa and cond1Uona tl)at we llnd dJ1ta1telul, tbreatenJn1, or eon· trary to our HttJed beliefs. When we do tbll -ud lt tall· ly becomee habitual -tl»eD the blind apo("[i the 1lD1le eye biota out tbe f\11.Lneu ol nalltJ, and th• "moaocular" vt.kMI ~ the depth and pe1111pecUve of &be e>bJecb -. c I was speaking or paranoids the other day. and of course they have what ls caUed "tunnel vis· Ion" that is disastrously nar- rower t.ban normal. Bu( even those of us who are aenerally considered sane Uve much ol our lives wilh one eye closed to the realities we flnd u.nacceptable. oua "BLIND apott" o1 pn!j· udtce and fear and frustration and envy and aell-aatisfaction pefvert what we aee lDto a form and pattem that neaUy nt our preconceptiona -until, •udden· ly. the lull dJmenaloaatlty l-.pt upon ua al\(I forcea ua to open botb eyM. Tb.It ii bow Nvolutlou happen -wh.r curs and commllaan alld-·ebaM .,.. toppled almOlt ov•rnilbt -bec•-l•adln ... ... -,·· \ only what they like to a nd want to. believing until the last mo· ment thal lhcir distortion la re· a llty. History ia largely a record or willful blindness by those who moat needed to see stralabt and deep and truly. We , on the lower rung.-, con· spire in our-own personal dls· aste'rs In much the sam e fashion. We see too Uttle, and too late -not because we lack t.be cap acity, not becau.ae the optic nerve hu been cut, but becau.ac we prefer the comfortable u. lutiona we have arown up on to the abr11ive realltlea of tbe chanaina Umes. Each of ua born wtlh b1a moral aad lD..U.C· tu al blind. a pot, 1hla1 us frMdom of choice, and too oft'ten we choole to focus only a 1in1Je e1e OD qs&r fate . •· - Mondey. July 18. 1979 DAIL Y PILOT · Hkiity Stinks When Mob ·Ge .ts Int~ Meat Bµ;sinesS llr IOM'ftlAN KWI I NY D....Uft .... rt.Nl....._ ... .. ,..... Loull llOlll.tllo Ml la a•-• Ml Q.llw, w l 1W tM alow, rlar~•lc . ~..:==~ afta •• tt ... eot ........... tMy •lall& u" upeded, aot tM ........... Ned •boat la best Miiers or aaw la t.be morie9. NModJ .......... •bout DUm· ben ...._ or dlee 1ames or Hlliq ..... Nobody Wal '-dna bit eolll&r'8da for o&Mr IUl*rl or Ill•., aoYe attain with mov· ... tan TBS PEOPLE Nicholson and Montello were Uatenina lo apolle 11 l1Df&&81e of lolM and hams and Ir o u n d bee f a n.d franlrfurters. They were meal dealers, aome of the bi11est meat dealers in t.be country. Tbey supplied the major supermarket cbalns and the .focal butcher shops. They w·ere the men who fed America. On Nov-. 14, 1984, J hey had . planted 11 bug -a tiny wireless m icrophone and radio traqsmil· · ter. The bug wu in lbe office of Norman <Nat) Loldetz, the pres- ident and p/iocipal owner (if you didn't count the hoods on bis back) of Merkel Meat Company . whose headquarters was seven or eight blocks from wher e Nicholson and Montello sat listening MERKEL WAS a na me known to every supermarket and deli s hopper from P erth 'Amboy to Montauk Point. If you bought processed meat -frankfurters, liverwurst, sliced ham , baloney -Merkel was as likely as any company to have m anufactured it. If you bought a sandwich al a lunch counter , there was a ~ood c h a n c..e Na t L.o k i e t z wa s responsible for its contents. Merkel had been an industry le ade r fo r m ore ye a r s tha n anyone could remember. The hoods brought Lokiet~ in to run it in 1963 T he names of mobsters were freque ntly ori Lokietz's lips . Nicholson and Montello heard ham tallclng on the phone about John "J ohnny Dio" Dioguardi, t he publicized member of the Lucchese Mafia fam ily believed responsible for the acid blinding of labor columnis t Victor Riesel T hen there was the name L TAKEOVER TRACED Reporter Kwttny · of Charles "Charlie Callahan" Anselmo. a loan shark with an arrest record for bookm aking. Anselmo. then 38. bad moved in on the meat busrness through a trucking ope(ation he started something,mobsters can do easi- ly because the Syndicate con· ·trols the Teamslcrb • union. · Meat deale rs who a~pled Ans<')mo's generous .or~s of c redit soon round that it wasn't • lik e laking out a <.-h:.irge card at Sea rs . At leas t ont' deale r . Seymour Ehrlich , was forced to turn over control of his buslness to J\nselmo. · Now, operat ing as Triangle Meats, a brok eru ~c concern. J\nselmo was supplying Lok1etz with a lot of the meat th:.tt went into Merkel products. .. CHARLI E ANSELM8," Lokletz was s aying ·o ve r his phone Nov. 23. as Nicholson and Montello listem·d to one side or the conversat1fJn through the bug in the room. ··n seems that thcv sent me out a <unintelli~ible) and they packed 1t up. It so ha ppens that the company 1t went to found dirty meat. So 14 boxes were left hchind. Jl seems t hat -you know Anselmo's got people tak1n~ all over." "Taking" was the ~trf.!ct word for bribery. "I wanted to t(ra h the meat.' _,PORTRAITS BY ~ We made the same off er 25 years ago in black and white.· -This is for color. A beautiful 5x7 natural color portrait of your child Pay only a penny for each pound your child weighs This special ofter is for a t1m1lod 11me only •Age hm1t. 12 years1 • 2 or 3 children. add s 1 00 • Select from several poses ancl scenic backgrounds •Copies and enlargements of your first choice available at higher prices. •Additional portraits of other posos from original package avanable at regular prices· one5x7or4 wallets.$1.95 one 8x10.$3.9Q Sa e $2 70 on our 15 ·portrait pack-V • age. Includes one 8x10. SALE $ 0 95 Two 6x7's, 12 wallet~. 1 . .• Reg $1 3.65 HOURI: T ..... , .... JUly17-21 10 •. m.to1 p.m. 2p.m. tolp.m. t..okleLt wool on. "J understand he had the <un1ntelllglble> on ·em . I got tbe whole information and, as IOD.g as I know, (then) I'm guilty of that. don't you un· derstand ? .. 1 had to send back a trailerload or meat. He's got to pay for It, he knoW9•tb1t. · ... We- -had to open the meat' up, put it into tanks, get Md of the boxes. l still got meat downstairs, 20,000 pounds. Somebody coming up tomorrow to open them up ... .I talked to Mr. Callahan. I said 'Look. Charlie ... little by lit\le. we're going to try to get rid of it. Little by little ... Chock Full O' Nuts. . .Shop-Rite ... .' " DIRTY MEAT? What ·was go- ing on? Moments late r, Lokietz was on the phone with Herman J u kofsky, M erke l 's plant m anager. "llow much meat do you put in?" he asked Jukofsky. There was a pause, as if for an answ~r " · . pounds meat and ~ pou o hat stinger meat?" he asked. "Seventy.five meat and 25. . .On the frankfu rters. 23 .... What's his formula on the patties?·· H E HUNG UP AND told som c in his office: "On the patties, we got 80 pounds of cow mea t and 20 pounds of filler That's the first batch. And you got 221 2 percent fat. Then the next batch he did the sa me way all record, Anlelmo bad claimed to repre.enteaateoaatJ001 . Anselmo knew -as the Wlacomla'. ~r must have k11own, too, and u Nicholson would eventually find out -that lhe meat wu .beln1 held over in wareboule9 en route east, often treated with formaldehyde lo set rid of the stench and dis- ..coloraUon. then repacka1ed for h.umanuae. and got 20 percent fat. And they FO&MALDEHYDE IS THE m ad e yesterday,. 7S pe rcent chemical that morticians u,,e to meat and 25 pounds or filler. It preserve human bodies. It is ca m e out to 22 (percent> rat. also used as an insecticide, And today he made 70 and 30. On . fungicide and general dlsinf~· the frankfurters, about 7S per· tant. cent meat .... " Ealing it can make you sick ; Everybody kaows that bot bu~cologiats say, ln small dogs and packaged me.al patties datt(s il won't really klll you - oflen contain· cereal a nd other unless you have ·a heart cond1 · rille r$ besides meat. But Loldetz lion, in which case it can kill ~m ed to be t alking about you. . slHn e lhine else. Wha t was Overlbenext couple of weeks. slinger meat? most of what the detectives Nicholson was soon on his way heard was mundane . But. on to finding out, tha nks lo a Dec. ·10, lbe recorder began to c h a nce investigation laking s izzle. Suddenly there we r e place coincidentally 700 miles sounds of a group of men burst- away. A federal food inspector ing into Lokietz's office, talking in .Ohio -apparently one of excitedly so that their voices those the Mafia hadn't bribed -could scarcely be distinguished. walked into a meat warehouse and almost keeled over from the smell. He opeped a box of bone- less t rimmings and handled the m eal. He said later that he couldn't get the smell off his hands for two weeks. THE MEAT WAS traced to a pla nt in Wisconsin that was licensed to process a nimal food for mink ranches and zoos. The J\g riculture Department began questioning the Wisconsin pro- cessor about what his meat was doing stinking up Ohio. The processor quickly passed on warning of the an vcsti}:ation to the customer who had ordered the shipment. and many others . like 1t. Charlie Anselmo. For the "I DON'T KNOW. I couldn't . tell a phony e ve n if they turned it (over) to a laboratory. I'm not gonna get involved in at.'· . ·· 'lNo.one-can tell,-not e ven (unintelligible > -unless you send it to a laboratory.·· Footsteps went away and a door closed. A phone was dialed and Kokictz's clea rly 1dentifia. ble voice s a i d . "Ans elmo., Listen, is your wire clear? Not lapped'> This meat in Jersey, you know why they're lookm~ for it'> We just got the report On the Q. T . 1s this horsemeat ., Well. I'll tell you, I'm going to check Uus one out myself. I'm goiog lo do 1t my own way an a private lab. But 1f 1t 1s. we can't • VICIOUS CIRCLES ~ Mafia in~ Marbtplace JONATHAN KWITNY f •tt-,...;fl_. ~ A "ll-'\iNll' ' fN._.,"-41' BOOK EXPOSES MOB Meat Tampering Alleged have any part of this lhmg. The othe r Uung I don't give a damn a bo ut ("TH E OT H E R THING" Mer kt!! was U.'>ing, a~ Nicholson a nd Montello would learn later .. was meat from d iseased cows. a far Kreuter actua I hf'<t llh hazard tha n tht' horscme3l was ) ··Bui .·· LfJ k1ctz <:o ntrnued. "this thing here (th£> hors••mc•all definitely tannot c:omt' inlo this hous t·. 1f Lh1~ b wh t1l 1l 1~. You bette r Ix> hone~t w1 1h m1·" J\n~clmo wa:, ~tailing htm • · I JU.'>l told ~ou wh;11 tht) r" lookm' for, · l.ok1Nz t•xtla1mP<I .. , got lh1b on tht> (J T Ll•l mt• know 111 ;1 hurry. Tht 11art I dtdn 't know hNon· -don't hothn mt•. hut lht'" any rrnrl or II , Char lw. f J.!lltld c·h1·1·k cm lh1 ., ·· A ns1•l mo ... 11 II \H1U Id n I tll' s1w<·1fw ;d.1011L 1.>. h1·1 h1·r 1t Wll:-. hC>fM'llll'<ll • IS4>t> MOB Mf:.\1 , f>ag1• l\IO> 5.99 8peOW Style "1-45 Front -close underwtre bra. Cotton L'ycrae blend. ~I Styte 11236. SOft cup fUlt figure bra. White beige. S4z98 B-C-0 -00. By Warner's. 8peciat Style • 1233. Low cut underwire demi bra. Whtte. Sizes B-C. Uly of France. a..,1 8odvF..,._ Bra &. Body F~ • -> . ' Fk>ral trim. White. nude. Sizes 8 -C. By Vassarette. 9'8 & 8oOy F"'Shic>fK 4 far 9.99 ; Rei · $3 eaahNylon crepe hipsler. Catron center. flat stretch elas11c around top and legs. White, beige. Sizes 4 -7. By Vassarette. Olytlme L,,_ie SUMMER CLEARANCE -AND .SALE · CALL 1·800·228·2044 OR YOUR LOCA~ TOLL FREE NUMBE Mon.-Fn., 10·9:30. Sat 10·6. Svn 12·5. Bullock's SolJth Coast Plaza. 3333 B~1stol. C.M. 556·0611 \ • •• ..,.. .... .. I • j I ~------• ORANGE COUNTY ·-Area Schools Ahead 1~ Food Ban AlreOdy ·in Effeci ~n A~ea If the flderaJ 1ov1rnmeat'1 lat.It attempt to l"llulate IO· ealled "Jtak food .. lD the public ~hooll .. •uec.aful, it lhould . bav1 little alfect on Oran1e COut ICboola. The re•ulatioo propoted by the l»oaltment ot Aartcult.ure would limit the sale of candy. ebewtq gum, frozen deuerta, soft drlnU and other foods ol low nutritional value. 'Such foods couldn't be aold un· tJl atter regular school lunches were eerved in about • percent of the natioo'a public school&-. those that serve federally aub- aidlzed lunches. · · But the proposed regulation ia similar to one already in ef. feet ln the Newport-Mesa Unlned School District, for·ex-· ample. · "We have a 'no·competltive sales rule,"' said Eve Cremers, direct.or of food aervlcea for the dlalrtct. "Presently no junk food can be. sold until after lunch is over so kids won't spend all their money on junk food." New port· Mea a Dep ut y Superintendent Norman R. Loats sald, "We worked out this program a"'.Ye~r ago . Dlatrid.• But, Dr4 Charles u .... the dis· trtct'a aulatant superintendent for bualneu, la confident tbat \he Huntinston Beach dlltrtct would have no problems con- forminl t.o a new federal anti· Junk food ,..iaUon. Moet of the schools already have an agreement with their student stores, banning the sale of candy' one hour before and durinc the lunch hour, Hess said. The obtatrano and Laauna &each Unified school diatritta already have banned the sale of ao·called Junk food on their cam- puaea . Though the triine Unified School District haa not prohibit· ed the sale of candy and chewing gum, the 11chools are regulating themselves, said Bob Mohr. principal of University high school. Vending .machines containing carboaated bevera,.. an Mt up in aome blsh schools aa fund· rai1tn1 devices for campus Of· ganllatlonl. be said . But he atreued tbat ti tbe federal propoeal la paued some conformity will have to take place. - While Coata lleaa, lrvlDe aDd New,ort Beach junior bieb aQd hi1h acboola may have to do· some coliformtn1 ii the federal proposal paues, their elemen- tary schools will not be affected because junk food ia not told on these campuses. As Dr. Hess noted, defininc "junk food" can be cum- bersome. Those wishing to comment on the 1ovemm~t proposal have until Sept. 6 to send their opi· niona to Margaret O'K. Glavin. director of the School Proarams Division, Food and Nutrition Service; USDA, Washington, D.C.~. PleaM Reque•t Ta,. By Number • • • • 01 Beck Pein 05 Whr Ctllropredk? BealftS ·R .enaova"le Work Begins o .. And, if the federal regulation passes. it won't shatter out slu· de nts because al present they are conforming to school regula· lions that parallel the govern· mern. proposal," he said. 02 WhlP, .. ti O& Ned&. Shouklef, Arm Pein 03 Artftritta 07 Low Bede & L~ Pein 04 Heedect!H DI Nervouaneaa & Tenalon Scaffoling has been erected at t.he $8 million. Orange County Hall of Admlnistra.· lion building in Santa Ana to enable · workmen to remove cracked decorative .. Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. gdhng the ora.nuen and actioft JIOI' Med to aolve mequihes in governmfttt end bwtneu. Mall your quelftion.s to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast DoJly Pilot. P.O Boz 1!60. Coita Meaa, CA 92626. Aa many letters as pouible wall be ~ed. but phoned mquiries or ~tiers not including the reader·a full name. address and busmen hours' phone numberconnol becOMu.tered. Thisc°'umnopptorsdat· ly ezcept Sundays r Squeaky Floor Require• Nafb DEAR PAT: We have beauljful hardwood floors in our home, but s~veral squeaky spots are driving us crazy. Is there· any way t.o gel rid of them? The nooring is installed over cement so there's no way to get at the squeaky boards from below. . K.L., Corona del Mar A temporary aolatlon would be lo apreld some b•t• powder or graplllle powder la .tile aq11euy . ueu. Thia remedy on!y luta a few weeks or montlas, depending on tiOw Joag It lakes for the powder to wear away. Getting rtd of squeaks permaneatly requires ring or splr•I alala or any with more •old1D1 power tbH ordinary nails. Hammer Ute Hlla IDto the squeaky uea of the noor at a.n ug.le ao that, when inside the wood, two of &Item form a IMee V. DrlllJng pilot boles for tbe aalla makes tile job easier. As each n•ll bead gets clole to the wood surfne, use • nallaet to hammer It 1Ul)ltly below t.be surface, later filling wltb wood patty. MaH Orders Ne.,er Made Ii DEAR PAT: I have t..;o mail-order problems -one very old and one recent. An order I placed with Mirror Im age in March 1977 was never re· ceived and my letters weren't answered. I also or· dered "the flashlight that never fails" from Carol Wright Gilts and had to send it back Jan. 18 because it didn't work when I first received it. I esked for a replacement, but lt hasn't been sent. . J .D .• Balboa Mirror lm•1e la a lolt cause because l&'a out of bualaeu. Carol Wrl1bt Gifts' "never fall naabUgbt" baa failed for a namber of otlMr A YS readen too. The mall-order ftrm repona tlall l&em · '9ad been on backof)ler for 1e.eral m•&M, bllt DCl• l• betna malled to cuatomen w-.0 req-.ted r~placementa. Cuol Wrlgbt Giit• also moved from New . Jene)' &o tile Midwest "bec:aue of orde~ proce11- lDI pn>blem1," accordlna lo tu ;q:o•u. The aew •ddreta la P.O. Box uez, , Neb ..... (pbone: (402) 474-4415>. Sia•• la S••tlaetl~'• Te•9• DEAR PAT: A friend tella me that many months a10 you had a formula for removing perspiration ataina from ROiyeater, nylon and other synthetic flbera. Can you repeat it? a-. P.B., lrvi.ne ._..1, bat AYS wa~t the IGUl'Ce •• Howe.er, Wa may aol.e )'OV problem. a111t a wet paate from • et111•e pre·..U pr1tltet .... SM ltala ud let lt nod nera&p&, .._ ..... U &M ..... nma ... , IMk m eleuta1 lhdd • ....._ •M let 4ey, ... w a .. ...,,, .... ,. .......... , ....... . waala. Ip 1 lhl u.e •&ala wtllt am .... a or wt.He Y1M1ar .... la nee••....._...._•=• faltrtee •a1 lte a.,...a1t1e te ........ ,. rtJ II lM)' an "Mt'' ud were• tna ... ,...,..,. AaJ atalanmoYal .................... 111'1&. a ~ put ., .... ,.,.... .. eMels ,... --, ....... are .. ••n1 •• w .. fer •tlfee DEAR PAT: WW th• C09t of .. offtce tD my bome stv• me a tu break? I've bunt IRI II aetUna tollCb cm WI dedueticm. I'd. a111o be to · bow If I lbould wttbbold loelal lecurltr lU from &bew.,.lpaym11cm. Heworbforme. 11.K., Newpa11 Jlwb .................................... ~ .......................... . ............. .,...., , 'li=•z• ID. .. eftff&, ... ,.. ••• • I .. , ...... ., ..... ,... ......... Mr ..... w. ................... ,., .. beams. The cracks were noted shortly af. te r the building opened a year ago and sup· ports were added after people entering the buHdlng had to duck falling concrete. Presently , ca ndy and carbonated drinks arc being sold at the seven schools in the Hunt· ington Beach Union Htgh School Tape Center 645-1701 24 Hour• Court~•Y of Or. David W. Glbeon No Featuring UnitedS premier '~Ocean to Ocean" service. Now every l!nitcd nonstop to New York rrom Los Angeles f nt'l is a flight offancy. Without a fancy prlcc t.ag. And without any advance-purchase or length-of-s tay restrictions. It's our new Super Coach Fare. - On yow-way to New York you'U enj oy aJl the pleasures of Unitccfs exclusive "Ocean t0>0cean" Service. Featuri ng a meal with choice of entrecs. Hot refresher towels. The convenience of advance seat selection by phone. Arid more. . On our morning nonstops there's free ster~ entertain· ment and highliWtts from CBS's "60 Minutes .. or ABC's "Wide World of Sports.· And on our noon or 3 p.m. nonstops. you can enjoy a f ull·lcngth feature film for $2.50. • . Full serVice. United also gives you the added convenience of nonstop !'>Crv1cc lo both JFK and Newark Airport~. For rcscrvntions caJl your 'fravel Agent. or call United al !'117·7521. Pnrtner!'> in Travel with \Vc~tern International Hotels. Fare sub.1ccl to chan ge. 5 ~nstops to New York l.('.1\ (' 8:30 a.m. 12:00 noon 3:00 p.111. 9:45 p.m. (Night Coach ) 10: 15 p.m. (Night Coach ) Arrive 4:45 p.m. (JFK ) 8: 15 p.m. (JFK) 10:55 p.m.{Newark ) 5:40 a.m. (Newark) 6: 10 a.m. (JFK ) Schedule subject to change. "Duell a/' ora11gc? On a d111comu fl1gl11?" "Only the price 11> d1:.counl. Allee. Only the prier" ,. .. I ......... ~~ ..... "" ..... y ....... " ..... .,. ,, A_ ... ...._ .. _ _.,._ ...... ......, cncA> eu wan n 1'· 11 ll • • • 11 ........... ..., .. ., .............. ... ,,.,r1eter, er •••••, .. •r a ••rh•Hlll• , ...... ...,., ......... 11 . . -~ •' • Dilty r 1 ... -.. , •1cu.-tc-1 .. L . J . ROTUNNO OF DANA POINT HOOKS A BIO ONE Actu._11,, the Oc:ean-gotng Crane WH Tiited In Mud Hole ' Mondev. July HI, 1979 s OAIL Y PILOT A 9 3 Pilot· Cameramen Win .Plwto AwarW ,TREES STAND LIKE SENTINELS AGAINST STORMY SUNSET SKY Photographer eatchea Unique Quality o.f Orange County Scenery . Three Dally Pilot photographers have bee~mcd award win ners in the Oranee Countr Fair press photographers contest. Richard Koehler placed first in the feature photo category and second in sports photo. Conditions to .Be Set for Nazi Rally -· . ./ Patrick O'Donnell won first prize fo r .. pictorial photo, second prize for news photo and honorable mention for feature photo. Gary Ambrose placed second in feature photo and . third in sports and won two honorable mentions in the newa category. • There were 22 entrants in the contest with a total of 176 prints. t ·••II, IMJbe ao. • •llut telk la ao cheap -and ao tranaltory. • WALNUT CREEK CAP> -A Naza group has reserved a park here for a raJly they hope t.o hold on Oct. 13. But City Manager Tom Dunne said there will be conditions which the group will • •When JOU went food barg.lna -price• rou can count on day In and dllJ out, the proof la lo,.prtnt • . • • .In the grocery Mia In the Delly Piiot. •ConfuMd bJ all the confllctlng clalma? •lhop the D•lly Piiot, get the facta, com- . ,.,.. • • . .then JOU know ,ou'r• really getting th• moet for rour money. • have to m eet to obtain a permit.· iric luding paying for po.lice stk urity and any damage lhal might occur. Dunne said cily officials will decide on spe_cific condition::. . >o'T' after confernng with a uthonlll'S in Stinta Rosa, whn<' a Nan ral- ly erupted into vaolcncc last 5<·µ· tembcr The National Soc1al1sl Wh'1te Workers Party, as the Nazis call themselves, tried earlier to UM: lhc Walnut Creek park but city offlcwls said another group had already reserved it. THE BEAUTY OF TH E CALVIN KLE IN COLLECTION. NOW SEEN AT ROBINSON 'S COSMETICS The sophistication and closs1c1sm o f Colvin design, no w it extends lo your very person. First, with the subtle color of Colvin 's makeup, a total of live separate color approaches lo your lace. Also, w1/h Calvin Klein skin care-whe re "healthy" and "v1/al" ore the key lo all his looks And, finally, lo lragrance-s1mply named, Calvm Klein -the spicy, sportive perlume ~nd cologne -tho/ c.omplemenl his losh10n design. We m v1/e you lo Robinson's Ne wport to see the elegantly presented, beautifully executed collect10n m Cosme/1cs. 12 ; ·. Mc>ttday. """' 11 1119 Flexibili~y ·soggh1 In Re8Itors' Fees • LOI ANOSLD (AP) -.......... '* ............... lilom•bul9n &My ea• HIOtl•t• rHI •ttaw com · ............ ...,..... lM .. wiarf\aj Senate ,Judlclary CommlllH ln &acr....e.o oe T\allclay. T"9 bW. AB IOI, woukl ,.quire lilt .............. OD .... lchnU1l pro. • '9111 to ....... &be 1tatemmt. ''TM amOUlll or rate ol real .. t.ate com· mleaioM la M(Ol.lable and 11 riot ftsed bylaw." ( CoNSlJMER J perteal fl all ,... ..lite lrUllC· Uoel. . Th• ·rtcMral Trade Cqmmllal()n, whlch la lovtitU••tltal prlce·ftl!nll al· le11~ .,11nat the naµoa•, 256,000 real ..._..., broktrt, puta t.be n1ure at 95 "reent. Aa -18 SUPPOaTED by lbt'~ ASKED IN A TELEPHONE In· Cilifornl1 Dep•rtment or Rn1· tervlew lf C1Ufom!1 real eitate com· £•,ate, .Cona umera Union ,and ml11klna ue ne1otlable, Gllliet said dumber ol publlc lntt>re t ll"OUPll In· they were not. 'Preued for clarlllca cludint Grey Law, a la Anjeles tion, he eicplained lbal commiu1ons nonP.roftt senior clllaeo law center. ll are only ne10Uable If a brok~r la oppoeed by lbe Calllornia Auoela· chooses to negotiate them. Uon ot Aealt.on. "He doesn't have to ne1oUate If be "Our poaltiQD is that It should be doetn 't want Co," GUUea said. . 1tmended," aald Doug Gillle,s, lbf' Brokel"I ij\deed do not have to ac· c hief Sacramento lobbyist' for the cepl commission rates they conside r realtors. "We have a problem with too low. 1iowever. cons umer· 1td- the word 'negotiable ,' 'NegoHate voe ates say, brokers are only able to means bargaln. and we don't lblnk c harge the s tandard 6 pe r cent they should turn the re al estate because homebuyers don't know they m a r k e t I n t o a M e x I c a n can bar11dn. marketplace ' ,. "MOST CONSUMERS appear to be THE CAUFO~NIA R EAL estate unaware of lbelr right to negotiate market ls anything but that now. the amount of the co mmlssloo in buy Real Est.ate Commissioner David Ing and selling re.al estate," said Fo-x says the s tate's real estate Fox. who supports the bill. brokers charge the standar 6 per· Zoran Basich. executive director of cent commission on 75 perc l to 92 Grey Law, says AB 802 will help .,,.,,..,...,. (Jn SP('t1nd Book .Spiro Agnl·w. dcpo!-icd v1rc 11ret>1 dl'nt of the· S.. 1s writing his :-t•c·und novel in Oc~11n City. Md fl t• told l hl' Ba lli more News American he plans to spend the ~ummcr on the book but dec lined to say whut it 's about educate the public by putting the fact that commissions are negotia ble on listing agreemenLs. . ''The problefl seems to be that people don't knbw they don't have lo pay 6 percent," Basich -sajd: ''so it seems lbat the most logical way-t o educate the m would be to pul that fad In front of the m !ery time they are about to enter tA. a transac· lion." · ' 7 REAL ESTATE co missions. said Basich. "ought lo honestly r eflect the a mo unt or time und effort the broker spen~s selUng a home. lf It's hard to sell. maybe the broker shbuld cha rge more thl!n 6 percent. But if the house s ells it.se lf, the commissio n should rt.-rlccl that. The point is that the brokers <1re only getting away with 6 percent because buyers don't know any better " G1llic..>S d1sagrc~. AB 802. he said. ··would mis lead the public. We feel u rl'a l estah • proresslonal !>hould b1· abh: to ~ct hb own price " 1 C hina Leu de~~ Hit T OK YO IAP> CbinCl 'S lcadlngof· f1c1als are too removed from the rest of .,ociety a nd ~hould make greuter e ffo rts to · · m ecl the JH:ople," a People's Daily c:omm<:nlary charged. according to China's oHtcial news a~cncy Xlnhua ( Jlsinhua >. The paper 5ald officia ls i~norod letters and vis - its fr.om ordinary Chinci.c To the resident$ of Laguna Hills and surroundi".lQ communities ... rno Automobile Club of Southam Call · torn1a is pleased to announce the rek>ca· llOl"I ot 11s Laguna Hiiis otftce. ettoct1ve Jut-y 23.1979 Because ot the rap+d growth 1n the La· guna Hills area. the Club has created a . nt1W and large< office at 25181 Paseo De Aloa, in AllCl8 Offql Park near lhe 1ntet· t.00tt0n ot AllCl8 Part<way and the 1-!> 1-faewa'i The new Laguna Hills dlSlrlCI olflce will enable us to offef' membttrs more 0H1· C.'!001. personalized sent!W than ever be· lore . help With traffic 0 1a11ons, vehicle hcenslng, insurance claims. maps, tour books. accommodations reservations. recreahon 11lfonnatto0, trip planning and wor1d travel servlees. For quallftod mom· bers, we also olfet auto. boat and recrea tton vetucle insurance prog rams tor you and your family, plus a great deal more AdCSltlonaHy, the Auto Cluo office at 32355 Coast Highway In South Laguna wlU remain open to &eNe membefs who find the beach locatlOO CO(lvement tor their needs . We're proud to be a part ot the Laguna Hills community and wo IOOk forward to conhnu1ng the trad111on of serv1CO wtuch you ve come to expeci from your Auto Club Stop 1n 8000 and let us welcome :,~c&i: Michael O'Staen. Managur Laguna Hills Dls1nd Of11CO A Automflblle Club W' of SOUthern Clllfomla .. -~~':8'~~9~~ -- ( • • L \ . .. • I . ' ; ) -NATION I MISCELLANY ··Moh Foills·· Meat Market .,.. .. . -# . ProlJe Finds CtifR:inals Sell Rotten Beef <~ollUalled Ire• Pase An IN HIS F&lJ8T&ATION, Kokleti finally pOted lbe ques· lion t.h1a way: "Does lt moo?" "Well." said Anselmo u bis voice wu picked up elae\lbere over a wiretap, "some of It .moos. and some of It dQJ>'t moo." With the latest lab report.' Lokletz'a worst dream came true, On.De<:. 18, 1964, the front· page headline on the New York Daily News abouled. ·''MOB FLOODS U.S. WITH FAKE BEEF -Find 2(),-Tona in Queerui Plant." reasonably aasu.,e that people had died from his activities. he couldn't be c harge d with homicide or mansla ughter. His c r ime went· unde r s o ch in · nocuous headings as transport. Ing or selUng mis branded or falsely labeled meat. and con· s plracy to do so ~ m lsde meanors with p m a ximum penalty of one year In jail. Nicholas Scopetta was lbere to praise his cooperation ; and Judge Mitchell Schweitaer 11ve him a six-monlb eentence, wtU. the added courtfty of a two- week grace perlod to prepare tall affairs before turning blmaelt ill, • Merkel, of course, bad closed . But. upon his· release, Loldetl went immediately to work buy- ing and selling meats under the na me Regal Provisions Com· pariy . ... ..,....... 'BE STRONG' Orner Shartf Lokietz finally agreed to cooperate -to talk. On Sept 28. 1966, he pleaded guilty in slate coui:t to one count or conspiracy As pro mised . prosecuto r NEXT: The Mozzarella Mob Markets commiBalooer Albert S, Pacetta was quoted as saying, "The people from whom Merke l bought this stb.lf are in a mob· ~perated enterprise. Obviously luere is a bootleg meal· fa bricating plant where they bone. chop and package this meat The ring has raciliUes for transporting and storing Its pro· duct. 1l has to be on a national scale ." Lungs Aff e«!ted Bridge Limited To Men? LA US ANNE . Switzerland CAP> -Ac· tor Omar Shanf. known off-scr een m a inly for pl-aylng bridge, !4 n ys women should continue lo be barrc.-d from the o pen champ1ons h1ps becau.,e th('y lack "the kille r instinct " BUT, AT THE same time. Pacella a lso began a subtle campaign to whitewash Merkel and Lokietz. '·Merkel orricials told me the firm had been duped," Pacella told reporters. "They s aid they did not suspect they were get ting bad goods. They accepted the s tamps as genuine." Smoking Parents May Injure Kids NEW ¥ORK <AP> -A study s uggests that parents who smoke may be inadvertently hurting the lungs of their chlldre n. Researche rs ·at Harvard University found that children or parents who s moke average slightly poore r scores on a standard lun~ fWlCllOn lust than children Of OOO·l!mOke rS THE STUDY. PUBLISll°ED IN today·s American Journal of Epide m1ology. 1s the lalc:-.l to raise quest1ons a bout whether the potential harm from cigarettes 15 ltm1ted to those who smoke them • The 'resca rchcrs said t hey could not find Cl lmk between paren· tal smokin~ a nd respiratory d1seC1sc tn the childre n. who were all between the agc.., of 5 and 9 But they said the c hildren will ht! followed in a f1vt· yciJr ... 1udy to se(• whether e vidence or exces1:t bronch1l1:-.. a !>thrna 1Jr "rnphy:-.cma appcC1 rs . All three d isewie11 have been linked lo smoking in adulL'> The sc1enlt:.t-... 1 .. c1 hy Dr Ira Ta~cr of Harvard Un1 vt:nuty, :-.tud1cd 261 C'hildrt·n. 111 154 fam1he:-. 1n a work tn~ r las:-. Bost.on nc11(h'borhood .... "Men arc simply .bet· tcr playcn., like in other sports . Women do not have the same corcen· tration ,qr physical re· sista nce. Jn bridge. you have to be str o ng .·· Sha rif suid tn C1 n 1n terv1cw puhlb he<I ht>rl• Shari f, 1nv11t•d ht•n· to act as modNator 1n th<: Europt'an bridgP r h:im· p1ons hips, M1111 the i;port 1s a great comfort tn old an{' Pacetta's statement camt> on· l y da ys a fte r d e t ec ti ves Nicholson C1nd Monte llo heard Lokietz bribi11g J . Louis "Jack" rox . a n 18-te rm De m ocrntic st <ill' ai.semhlyman ·from Fc.ir llol'k<tw:iy. (2ueen:-. The SI0.000 hrilH· 'ol.ai, to be s plit 50·50 hl'l w1•t•n Fox and Pacctt;,i As Lok1etz cxpla mc..-d It to .. O'< nt the.: time. ''I'm C1n honorable h11s1nessman . I'll cul cor nC>rs to mc.t kc u lt ving but I won·t rlo nottuni:: crooked " "THE OAT/\ ... I NDIC:ATF. T H AT the c1gart>llc :-.moklni.: n abits of )HJrt•nt:. may hav•· a measurable e ffect on lhl' pulmonary iuott1on or lhl·1r '>mokin~ and non~oking C'h1ldren:· the i.tudy, by Ta~'·r. S<'11t1 Wc1:-.:-., Annard Ro~ner and Frank Spc1zer, :.aid. .. Wht!n you JH•t olrl what l'lse 1:-. lhl'n· lo do?"' he siod ht-:NTUALLY l.OKIETZ racC>d trial. but thc luw mudC' It l'asy for him. Altho uRh o ne could They :.aid thl· Prft·c·t upJ)('a red relalf•d to <idult s moking. ctncl not whether th•· t·h1ldr1·n had thc•ms elvci. experimented .. th c 11( a rello.'> Thl' al'lual ·rta mai.w tu lun J.: funl'l1on wu:-. quite smull loo s mall . in most ra..,, . ..,, to ht• '>l<1lli.t1cull ~ ... 1~n1 r1t•ant . But Weiss i.a1d lht'rt' was ,1 t•on'>11>h·nt and '>Ull1i.t1c<Jlly s1gn1f1cant tre nd toward 1l1•crl'l.1st-d lu11J.: runc·twn a ... parc•nlCll ... moktng increa:-.cd ------------------------------------------- ... ,,I j She's crying for help,. Are you listening? She 'iimply can't handle he r problems by · hcrn:lf unymore. She needs help before it's too 11tll'. And shes not alone. Ever) day, people no diff •rent than you experience un emotional crisis often provoked by a troubled personal relationship. Somcont• m o~ become so despondent she> Rrows feariul or nervou~ for no apparent rei.son . She loses sleep over Insignificant things. She expl~es over trivial matters like the car not startln$(. She can't curry on with her family. She needs hdp. Professional help . The-onl) real hope for regaining u normol . productive life . 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Johnson Jr., onc.-e called the "most \lated man in · Alabama,'' has been s w o rn in a s th e newest .m~mber of the 5tb U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Monto~omery. 1'-operty . Traded 1 To' U.S. -SACRAMENTO CAP> T he f~deral govern m"ent now owns an old stand or Giant Seqboia r edwoods a nd some more iand in the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, thanks to a swap with the San Diego Gas & Electric Co. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management said ·it traded the land for 5.600 acres of d esert land west or Blythe IN RETURN. SDG&E gave the federal govt·rn· menl 480 acr es of C<Jse Mountain near Visalia, and t.580 ac re~ in th<• Desert Tortoise Natural· Area in Kern County The C<J se M ountain "ite contains one of the uldc s l Giant Sequoia redwood ~roves in the '>Lall· THE LAND obtained by t he SDG&E was originally intended as the site for lhe Sun- d escrl nuclear power plant, whic h has been blo<·ked by a s tate moratorium on nucfcar plants The federal bureau s a id the California J•ublic Utilities Com-. m1ss1on encouraged the utility to obtain the site ~;;::I t:i tersion Fuiished ~ BONN, West Germany (.AP > --A new sl.andard ~rsion o f the Greek lilew Testament, accept-.a by all C hristian otaurches, has been com· ,-leted after 25 years of -earch, a publisher's \ *>kesman said. «Rol and Velte n , ' lokesman for Stull-\. rt's Evangelist Bible ·,· ork and German Bible · ! undaUoo, said it will r eleased i n Sep- • f m ber. The previous standard Erk was published at Wuerttemberg Blble titute in Stuttgart by 1 Eberhard Nesti~ in 1898. r-The new. UJ)da ted .a.page work compiles iii known details and fada. translations and ••lyses of the New Teatament. whi c h uri1inally was wrjUen in flreek. . • The original texts wre lost, but by com- •rtna copies of copies ~· • d w r l t ten I n moaa1terlet centurtes •· acbolara ._ve come lfr•r closer to the •PDlll, weedlnl out er· made l.n copJlag. .· .... July 11. 1979 DAIL v PILOT A I I Benlalns Of Old S:P~ll .Fort Discovered· _; ) . •leo hive found the tlte ot one of nonbeut l"lorida. . course. BeeHM of 'ta importance, the oldett clUe1 ln tbe country, the Once the. upll1I of Sp1nuh troop1 from the llartne cometex IOlh centW')' Spanllh settlement of Flortda, Santa Elena la auppc)Md on Panis bland bav~ •creed to S1nta &Aena. Ancleot docwn1Gta to have Ud eo bouaea, tb.ree forta 1uard the alte. • HY the fort wu the e.ater ol the 1nd I peak popul•Uon of •OO TbON attend.int the briefine in eettlement. before betnc abandoned l.n 1587. Wubineton aald many Americans Santa Elena, lont aou1bt by At a brteftq held at the Na· conaider tbe naUon'a history to archtoloflata, w11foundedin1588, tlonal Gqraphic Society, which have beiun wt~ the flnt En&llab Jual one year after the nation'I' will finance further work 1t the settlement at J1meatown, Va., in oldHt city, St. Au1u1tlne, waa site, acienllata aald the fort was leo7. 'Dlere la 1 rich, but nealected ea t1blhhed In what la now discovered under part of a "olf history before Ulla and the dia- .. . ' , • -. covery ahould rek.l.ndle lat.nit ln it, they 1dded. "We haven't found pbyalcal evidence yet of Santa Elena," 1aid Stanley South, who led the UD· iveralty dl&1lng team. "But lf we've found the fort, tben the town abouJd be apread out around it." The arcbeologlata have Iden· titled the rectanautar, H-foot-wide moat around the fort . ' •• For You-r Fovorite Charity Ir's our way of asking you ro JOin the celebrorion as we ppen our beaunful. new office in Newpo~ Oeoch! We're here to help make all ot your romorrows beautiful. We krow there must be o special place 1n your life for o favorite choriry ... 50 now you con mol~e life o l1ttte mor~ p eouriful for others. too. Come in and enter our "Oeoutif ul Tomorrows Comest." There's no obligorlon. and we hove o free gift and refresh- ments for you just for stopping by to soy "hello " You'll discover that Universal Savin.gs tol~es pnde 1n being on 'imporront porr of rhe communities we serve. Come 1n and let ~s sron building Oe9ur1ful Tomorrows for you and your fovome choriroble organization. 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Tbe event will be held from rt to 11 p.m . at the Bahia CorintbJan Yacht Club. · A maximum of 300 Uckets at Sl5 each will be eold. Play money will be used af gaming tables and prizes will be awarded tot.be biggest winner. For information contact lhf! chamber. 644-8211. Excursion Sponsored Call 642-5678. Pul • few words lo work for ou. I • r NATION I LOCAL I OBITUARIES C LECI' T -Tbia plate, oa a Ferrari, ieta Rob Lessin to work, at tbe Seelect Tea Co., wtUch he owns. • Tbe city or lrvrne's Community Services Department wilf sponsor an excurs io n to a n Aoaels base ball gumt• Aug. 20. '4.tCIHSID COHTUCTOlS ••• WI MIASURI. MTAU, AMO .U Wf SW 59 9~ Yd Ou• lht'tt llt1l1,o on a Large Selection ·~Si l.ts I00°o HYLOH I OK MYlOM SHA• w Ht.lo Decorator Col~ ... H .'5 - COMMBCIAL JWllDS The Angels will bt• playing the Clcv1·h1111I That E•ptg Fee. ling Indians. The i.dm111~11111 price is $6. I ''"'" C'h111u• ot Colors •f''J-U 'IS All eorors. 1ooa1 tor s 49s Fam1lv Rooms. Kitchens. Sq vo Sto~S7.H CANYON CARPET -A merchant in the M exican border town of ~e rehanls say busmess is off by as much The excursion as 11p1•11 Nogales gazes at full shelves and empty a:, 70 percent. At·tually, they say, there is to a ll Irvine rt•10<11·nl!-. s tore, large ly because Americans have p le nty of gas in Nogales at prices lower Those lnt('reMt•rt m11v be.'n sca r e d off by gas s hortages . than an nearby Arizona towns. register ut th(' fll·purt /111thnn1rtd Ooaler'I FOf Loo • Cabin Craft • Evan'!• BIOOI< ~ 11114'.,..tMol !1 • Vl~HI !• • C.CllAMlC CILLS • UINt !KIND'.>• ... ll HUXJC(O PIUCl6 4(:,,V -3..~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ment, 17~ J~111b1111•1• Rod , from 8 n.m. 111 :1 Ht'1:Mea....,..W.I0 .. 4p.-. t~~\~· 344 C>C;EAH AVE.. LAGUNA HACH • 497-4116 .. ~ Focus on San Clemente City Beach Sets Fun Weekend, July 27.,29 The JuJy 27·29 weekend wilJ be a busy one on the Sun Cle mente City' Beach, with the NationaJ )unior Lifeguard competition and the rifth annual Ocean J'eslival scheduled for those three days A child beauty contest. for girls aged three to six years, will the n be held at 11 a .m. That e vent will be followed by a seril·'> or fa:nily running, swimming . boating and othe r contests F:vcnts for .July 29 ht•gin a t 12:30 p.m with a run s wim run race: half mill' ::.w1m . ::.urr ::.ki contest. paddlcboard nice. iron man com·. pe tition. dory champ1onsh1p, two· rn1lc run. paddlcboard relay, dory n•lay, run re lay , ch<m ot relay, a mu~11·al rl ai:!.l'V<ml and <'onclusion at H 15 p m. with award::. prcsen· liJ ti on::. • T he all·dav Julv 27 Junior Lifeguard compclilJon will begin at J0:30 a .m . with yolm~ beach patrolhm; vying for top honors in running and s wim· ming events S wimming races around the pier for San Clemen le resident.!. of all ages will commence at noon Boogie bo a rd r aces fo r youngsters aged 8 lo 16 years will 5lartall p.m . T H F. OCJo~AN F'<'slival events, s ponsored by a s un tan lotion com pany, will a ll be he ld around t h t' city µ1 l'r north o f the l1ft>guard station. AN 8:30 A.M. July 28 a IO- kilo mete r run will ki ck off the 1979 San C leme nte Oceitn .FcslivaL The run, oµen to the public fo r a $2 registration fc1·, wilt begin <Jl the city pier A 2 P.M. DORY r ace. 3 p.m. Sl'a l Rock pl:lddlc board race, J ·30 p.m. sand sculpture cont.es t Judging and 4 :45 Fris bee throw an g contes t wtll r o und o ut 8aturda;"s event~ Thl' Nu Wl's t Ut>ve lopment Corpon.tl ion 1s !-.JJOnsormg the Lil· tlC' girl be auty contest For mon• 111rormat1on on the fr::.l1vul, t·all 496 5717. 8H0 1'1H <IAuQl\l ~r\. (.<>n<J a<c Pt6q ol C,AANl W ttk(JWN rt•\1'1,.nt of W•\.n1nstton. ~n..tr1t'fn Pr(.tpp.•tnau flt AnaheHn (~. '"''"'"'t'f at (.O\tiJ F "'""'buro. W11'\h1nqtou dnd J ul•tt Ml·'Wt. c.. "'"'~"'o ·•WotY on J uly ... .-" "'"oll 4 0 • n l l Pf/j:///,.O WO f '"· l'O'J ti•• ., -.~,.w<•"eo nt h11, wtftt ~,t~t\1noton dn'1 t. 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Contest will be held at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, wilb entry fees of $40 covering green fees, use of electric cart, tee prize, dinner and awards. For information, call 540-7500 or 979-2270. .. ...., U.S. Sets Park Hearing Pm-chase of Coast Land to be Discussed A congressiona l subcommittee wil' visit Newport Reach Aug. 9 to take testimon) on the pro· po~ed federal purchase of 24 ,000 at'res of Orange Coast land for a national park The hearing will be held at HI a.m . in the Newport Beach City Counci l chambers and will be conducted by Rep Phil Burton. D-San Francisco, a nd Rep Morris Udall, D·Ariz BURTON IS chairm an of the s ubcomm1ltce on Nationa l Parks and· Insular Affairs and Udall is chairman of the House Interior Committee Also attending will be subcom- mittee member Rep. J erry Pat t e rs on. D -Santa Ana , who sponsored the legislation for the federal study o f the p a rk purchase. The National Parks Service· report on the proposed purchase is to be presented al the hear· in gs. ALSO ATTENDING lhe hear- i ngs will be Rep Robert Road Pact Given T he Griffith. Company has been awarded a $38,605 contract for repairing a road shoulder and bike Jane on Del Obispo Street between Paseo de la Paz and Aguacate Road in San Juan Capistrano. -, n•E'B RUii/iil ·OUT/ GET2 YEARS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Before your Summer Time runs out, why not start your summer shape with our anniversary offer: Get 2 years membership for the price of the first year alone - But hurry. Now'a the time to run out and join Before time runs out on this offer. Badham, R·Newport Beach. in whose district the proi>osed park is located. The a creage includes land be longing lo the Irvi ne Com· pany, located between Cororia ·del Mar and Laguna Beach, por- tions of the· Laguna Greenbelt and Aliso Viejo land in the Aliso Canyon urea south and east of Laguna .• PORTIONS OF THE property h ave bee n id e ntified for purchase by the state, although the size of that park is the sub- ject or current negotiations. In addition, the city of Laguna Beach has bought about 49() acres in the Sycamore Hills, in the h~art of the proposed park. • • \ . Mondly, July''· t971 ... In Newport Beaeh Musicia~ Sought ··For Jain _ Sessions Mualclans IN! being sought for the F.riday afternoon jam •eulons at the Newport' Beach senior citizens center. The 1e1siona, held from 2"lo 4 p.m:, aren't resUicted to seniors. All musicians are welcome, aald center supervisor, Judy O'Shauatmeuy. The 1e11lona will concentrate on dance band music. The center la located al Fifth and Marauertte avenues in Corona ·del Mar. Singer Riperton ·Eulogized LOS ANGELES CAP> -Pop music star Minnie Riperton, who sprinkted het hair with baby's breath and could slni 9ver a 5~· octave -range, wu eulogized by her hometown put.or .and fellow -musicians at a fune ral service. Stevie Wonder and Jose Feliciano sang original musical tributes at the Sunday service for the vocatlat and IOlfl'Wrlter, who died Thursday at 31 after a several years' figbt against cancer. DAILY P1LOT A J s Hospital Aid Hits Million - In 27 Years The au xiliar y of Hoag Memorial Hospital reached a milestone in Its 27-year bi.story when the gro\Jp's annual con- tribution to the hospital brought the auxiliary'!! total donations to more than $1 million. This year's donation of,$100,000 w i ll b e u se d i n th e renovation of the hospital's ob· stetrtca unit. The auxiliary, founded in 1952 with 250 members, bas more than l,000 men. women and c~ dystripers who have donated about 78,000 hours of service to the lnstitulion in addition to their financial donations. $500,000 INVENTORY : CLEARANCE .. GLAZ~.D ITALIAN F~OOR TILE ' 6x6 • 8x8 • 10x10 • 12x.12 s 1 ~sft. s 1 ~oft. $ r~sft Mmy Ties Ln1 n-Haff rtlu 6x6 QUARRY TILE 89¢ Sq. R. 12x12 MEXICAN PAVER TILE "We Guarantee the Largest Selection in Orange County': Store Hours 8 to 5:30 ' TILE MART GAaDlM GlOVI FWY. 2941 M. BRISTOL, SANT A ANA CO. ... •tsTOl AMO .. Sl'llUAM PHONE 835-071 I . I . 1 i . .. • .. · I •• I ,. ' I f ·. -____ ... __ ... __ -:.:;.,;... ............ _ ............................ -----..... --.. ~...--........ .. • • ,, Mendey,' July tt, 1171 " .. .. ' ~, ...... r . ., ""# ' • ., • ·~ , ' 'I • ' ( { ·The spirit of ·Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. .,. ··'· .. Warhing: Ttre Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarane Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heakh. !!!'"··. MarlhorO LIGHTS LOWERED TAR£, NICOTINE • I ·. . ,..... . .., ' •*I•~ : I •' o' • I ; •.' -. ~ ) '· .... •Comics · •T•l•~l slon D•lly P1let PllOI•• l>Y Harry FHIMr BOBBY GRICH ACKNOWLEDGES CROWD AFTER HEROICS. Vintage 1973 Garvey R ecalls .B ig· Garrte By WILL GRIMSLE Y A P s-••• c ..... _...~, SEATTLE <AP) -Steve Garvey ·,,.m never for~ct the first All-star Game in which he played. 11e·s been in the last five and No. 6 comes up Tuesday in the Kingdomc T his one baseball's 50th must have special meaning for the rock-hard cornerstone or the Los Angeles Dodgers. .. the man who beat out the great Pete Rose for first base ·· But how can il comp,are with his debut five years a~o? "It was a night game in Pittsburgh," Garvey recalls. "! was a write-in pick for the team, getting more than a million votes. Five days befor e the game. my race started swelling and I felt m iserable "TilE DOCTORS DIDN'T KNOW what was the matter with me at flrst. T hen. afler exhaustive tests, they hit on the a nswer. J had the mumps~.. • For five days Gar vey was confined for treatment. ·He didn't pick up a bat. He didn't touch a glove. "That'll be a ll right," Steve told himself. "An hour's warinup and some hit· ting practice before.the game and I'll be good as new." Steve went to the park early. It r ained. No warmup. Weak from the ail ment and lack of work. he put on his uniform. Yogi Berra. manager of the~ National League tea·m . looked al ham and almost swooned in the dugout. "GOOD HEAVE NS, STE VE, you look awful.' Be rra said. .. You're pale. Ari! yoµ sick? Do you think you ('an play'! .. "Sure. I 'll be okay.'' the Dodger first basemarrreplied. "If a million people thou~ht enough of me lo write me on the ballot, I'm not going lo disuppoint them.·· Garvey will always r emember the first time he r.ame to bat. "Luis Tiant was pitching. You know all those funny mo- t ions of has. I swung on the fi rst pitch a nd almoi.t fell down I · thought J was going to panic. I prayed . I s aid. 'Please G.od. let me get a hit.' "On t he next pitch. 1 las hed a single lo cen.ter. Yo~i s~id he would la ke me out and give me some rest in the fifth &n· ni ng. But he pinch-hit Tony Perez and had nobody else to play fi rst · " •CAN YOU MAKE l'I.?' Y·:>gi asked me . 'Sure,: I s aid. I went 2-for-4, scored a run and batted in a run. I was voted the Most Valuable P layer. It was one of the great moments of my .me." Garvey also was voted Most Valuable Player last year , s ingling ove r two runs to tie and then hitting a t riple in the e ighth to spark a iour-run rally in the National League's 7-3 victory at San Diego. In fi ve All·star games to date. he has a .500 batting average 8-for·l6 with three singles, a double, two triples and <See GARVEY. Page 83) • ...i._ .... _____ .,...,._..,. -------------------- \ ~July ti. !979 DAILY PILOT ., ·Grich T • • L. . I D • 1VIDg a ... reaID By DAVE CUNNINGHAM League E~t. ., Of llM o.ity l'liet Slaff When Bobby Grich was 18 and a senior ut Lona Beach Wtlson High, he used to ,·omc out t-0 b'ra nd-new Anaheim Stadium and watch J im F'regosi and Bobby Knoop behind . S-4 victory over the New York Yankees. The 'Anuheim Stadium sellout crowd of .40,939 gave him a long, thunderous ovation which he acknowledged by climbing to the top step of the dugout and raisinl a pair of "When we went into t his hom estand we knew we had our work cul out for us," Gr ich s ays. "I thought if we just played · .500 ball, we'd be doing good." Instead. the Angels went 10·3 for tbe hqmestand. capping it with a three-ga~e s weep or the defending world champion 1urn double plays. · · · lt was always my dream lo play for the Angelat and fill the stadium like it has been the past few g~mes.'' Grich says. · clenched fists. ,. · ·'To have a curtain call a nd everything • ... •it's qujte a thrill." says Grich. "This series was like a Hollywood script. It was tops as far as enlbusias m, inspiration and excitement go." Yankees . ' HE IS LIVING THAT DREAM now. and ~ays 1t was topped by the g re atest thrill of his career Sunday afternoon. With two out in the bottom of the ninth. • INDEED, THE EN'l'IRE hom estand was a momentous one. The Angels had to meet Baltimore. Boston and New York. the c urrent powerhouses of the American "They're a nice bunch of guys and l hope they win their division." s aid Reggie J ackson. who watched Grich's homer sail over his head . "THEY'R E PLAY ING really good of· rensively right now, and t he re a ren't too (~ANGELS, Page BZ> Grich !>lashed a two-run homer off Ron c; uadry to give the Angels .~ come~from- U.S. Act Difficult .To Equal' I SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico <API The n1kd S tal<'S set a diingerous pn·c-edent of ex c•ellt•nce in the V lr l P a n American G·ame~. whic h ended Sunday ~ H egardlc~s of the accomplish- m (• n t s of futurc f\merican .1thlct1.-s or the overall strength ,111d amprovemt•nt an the U. S. amatt·ur ath leti c programs, tht·ir achicvc:ments 1n Pan American Gam<'s yet to come <d'.' uys will be measured <.igainst l hC' overwhelming , r ecord · c;h :1 ltC'lin~ U S. vi«tory in this 1·d1t1on of the hemis pheric Olym· Ill<'!:> f t s l1k L' bring ing ho me a .... 1ra1ght·A report C'arcl. now peo· pie will expect A's a II the time. HUT FUTURE Pan Ame rican (;umcs will be harde r. not f':1:-.1t•r. for the Unitcd States. BOBBY GRICH IS CONGRATULATED BY TEAMMATES AFTER GAME-WINNING HOMER. Emphasis on athletic compet1· I ion 1s increa!>mg al a furious rntc through the entire Western llemisphere. That fact showed i:rcatly in the increased level of profacicney of a ll 5,000 athletes from 34 countries participating in these Games. Happy All-s far ~No Swe at For Dibbs Viewed in that context. the United States'. perform ance this year can only be categorized as outstanding, according to U. S. Olym pic Committee President Hob Kane. T ll F. UN ITED STAT ES totalled a whoppinj? 264 medals. a nd that tbtal could have gone highe r except for a Pan·Am rule I hat no country may place more th ;1 n t '' o medci l winners m any c·••ll·gory_ The previous record tutal was 247, !:>et by the U.S. in 1!)75 al Mex1 coC1t y The U.S. ha ul of '12'7 gold nw d a ls was 1 ust shnrt of the a II· ltnw mark of ll8. also set by the l' S . back in 19'i7 at Winnipeg, 1n the days v. hen the Games w(:re little more than exercises for the Americans CONSIDE R !:>O rne of thei.1;: f\ mc rican accompll!:-.hmcnts : Swimmers uncJ divers won :12 of 33 gold medals. selling Games records an 'll swim ming t•vcn ts. and th rec world records. Al though nine National AAlJ cha mpions were· missing, the t rack and field teams won golds 1n 25 or 39 events. including a record 1 l for thc wome n. the freestyle wrestling team swept a ll 10 golds, even though its coach predicted onJy seven. Archers won all four evenl.l.. In a new Pan Am spor t The tennis teams won four of five events. In roller s kating. another new Pan Am s port. the haul was 10 gold medals Pistol, rifle and s ho4Jun marksmen gained 12 golds and set one world record Surf Run O ver . .fly E xpress, 3-2 PONTIAC. Mich. <AP) Brian Tinnion scored his first goal of the season at 74: 26 Sun· d ay to give the Detroit Express a 3-2 North Ame rican Soccer L eague v i c t ory over the California Surf Tinn.ion. play·mg in his first game after 21 days on the in· jured list because of a hip ail- ment, fi red home a rebound or Ke ith Furphy's shot for the win- ne r. The goal gave the Express the edge after Detroit came back from a 2·-0 deficit. California took its lead on fl r s t ·ha lf go als by Laur.le Abrahams at 10:39 and Mark Lindsay a t 17: 18. Forme r Ex· p ress midfie lde r Joh annes Sch e rmann assis ted on both tallies. T he · Detroit victory before 14 ,285 rans at t h e Pontiac Sllverdome wu the third con: 1ecutlve • for the NASt club. •The Exprilu la now 12·12 for lhe seaaon. California fell to 9.14, ' ' .. Clear's Successes Aren't an Accident Gangly and awkward as a kid. Mark Cleiir now !:-.ays ... r couldn't b.it. I couldn't run. I couldn't field . So I fi gured I had to be a pitcher ... Although firs t indications were has patching was right there on a level with his other baseball skills. as it turned out Clear made a wise decision. Rising to the limelight from som ewhere below ob- scurity an just 31 i . months. the California AnJ?els' reli ever has made it so big he's one of the -Ame rican League's pitchers fCJr the All-star game Tuesday in Seattle With a 10·2 record, 2.45 earned run average and c 1~ht sav~s. the rookie righl ·hander has been one of baseb~'s b1~ surprises , , this S<'ason ' "Eve rything has happen«i>d very QUICk · ly, .. said Clear . a 23·year·old who grew up in Covina. Jus t 25 miles from Anaheim Stadium ... Hut 1t really ha:-.n't been all that hard for me lQ adjust. I was in the minors for ri ve years. a nd .1 fe lt I was ready when I finally got lo the majors ... C lear comes from a baseball family, with both father Eugene and uncle Bob Clear -now an AnJ?el coach -former minor leaguers. But when Mark's career began in the Philadelphia Phalhes' farm s ystem in 1974, the future looked bleak for hi m -even as a manor lc.aJ?ucr CLEAR With the Phils' team an Pulaski. Va .. he lost seven a nd won none and was shown the door The Angels picked him up. however. and finally turned him in· to a s hort re liever His promise showed last season with Ca lifonua ·s l!:l Paso, Te xas. club. as he was 4·2 with a 2 42 E RA and 13saves. This spring , there was some question whether Clear would even m a ke the big club. but Angels' Manager Jim Fregosa decided the 6.4 200-pound Clear was a keeper. "I grew up with a sturdy baseball foundation. with m y father and my uncle helping me a ll along. And I've got a lot of help from different people since I've bee n up in the majors." said Clear ... , think they're all proud of me now." 1 One of Clear's strengths is that he appare ntly never gets rat· tied . In Final NEW YORK <A l'I It wa~ !:-.upposed to be a hartlc•. the sort of dr:.iwn·out :..Hair you·tl ex~<:t tro m two guys who love' l hl' ba~eltne People "f'rl' taking bl't!> on how long 1t would carry un But Eddie D1 hh' nN·<kcJ JU!-t nH·r J'" hour s Sunday to wipe o ut hi:-old pal lfarold Solomon 'i Ii. fi I in thi: fina l of the l,.on·~t II ti b I nv1taliomil II <• had help Solomon foldt:d in the ht·at anti hum1d1ty, and 01bbs won the br~U(CSl tourn;..1 ml·nl p:.ty<-hcl'k <if h1~ t•a reer SI00.000 Solomon n a<I lwatt•n Dibh~ 1n lht.' ver y r1 r!:-.l rr1<.11f•h of thl' round·robin tournam1•nt for Lhl· first tame in five year!:>. T he two ... r l' r r l' q ll (' n l I y ("(I m "a r c <l They·n .• both llttl1· 1)1bbs 5 7 a nd Solomon 5·ti 1\ nrl they· r l' both from the M1am1 arl•a. And they both lake <:lay court:-. Hut Dibbs 1s th(• mort' alhlet1e lie 1s more aggn•ss1 ve and a !kt · tcr server. Soromon 1s more pci ta e ni . Rot h <1re c rit1c 1zed sometime-. by thO!.t' who don·l lake long rallie!. Actually. both volleyed more th1~ week than usual. What really mattcri•d though was the heat. D1bhs was ab,Je lo pass. And Solomon kept overh11 t ing "About every other r>oint l couldn't be concerned with what was gorng on on-court. I just had to b e concerned wit h breathing, .. he said . . . ., .......... THI IUIPI 'f"L CAHl9' ,P1) 8'RSTCH• .TO CAICH THI IALL A~ ~ 'T . I • .. ... lJp And 0 1'er Dodger shortstop .Bill Russell goes to the top of the ground cover roJl in s hort ·left field in pursuit of a Bake Mc Bride foul ball Sunday against Philadelphia. Fro• Page BI AN GELS SWEEP. • • many holes in their lineup," Jac ks o n s ays "A d iffe ren t person ha:. been p1ckmg them up •·very da y, a nd thut's what win· ncrs do '' Anollwr man who bc h1•v1•s the /\nJlt•ls ·1ook hkc winnt'rl> right 11pw 1s owner Gt>ne Autry . "l 'v1· waited ;J long llml' for u team hkc this. The hins i.irt· lnv- rnta 1t. und l 'm loving 1t." Autry -.:.id as he v1!uted a jubila nt Angc>I cluhhouSl' Sunday Au t ry tws o wned the tc<1m :.i"cc 1960. and h as neve r seen the Ang<.>ls finish highe r than -third place until la:.t sca:.o~n when thl·Y twd ror sccontl TODA~ Tll~V nre in h r:-l.hy twn full gumP< <1nd lhl' Angcb t\;_1 vc three day:. lo s1l und con lt>mplak that <luring the All star b rt·<•k · G 1wh, who w1 II he in St•a ttlc (or the All '>lur 1.w m1,: T uesday, sroffcd at the imµortancc or that mid ·~umm{·r exh1hi~e "ht:n comp;in·1l trwhat hap· pent:d Sunday. f . -..1 meun, this is w~ut you-f)luy tor." Grich said. "You play fo r t h~ rans, and when they treat you like this. it's just great. A rn oment like this makes all the <·o nd itionin g afld a l l the wtiii.thtllrtmg worthwhile." With two out. a runne r at (irst and his team trailing by o ne run In the ninth. Grich s ays the possibility of a h(1me run was prominent in his mind. "I VERV SELDOM hit <i homer unless I'm rcully trying to Jack it up. und I was /\ g uy llkl' Don Raylor «an 1111 it with a no r mal ~win g," (;ric·h !iay~. 'hut not m t·" At thl· l'r;n·k of 1hl· t1:.it <;riC'h wus yelling to lhi.· hull . "Cl·1 out nr here' GN out or here'" Whcn 11 did, he jum ped into thl· air C1nd ll'l out a h oller w hic h was d rowncd out hy the crowd's ex plns1on of noise (;rich drove tn ull rive /\ngl'I runs. rollectrng two singles and a double to ~o a long with his homer. and r a1sf·d his <1 verage to 310 * AHC,EL HOfES 8 1'•An Oow"'"q ....,, •. n, H '\hll qo tn .,._,,All .. ta' q,.m.o Dfi\Ptlf" h•vmq m1\'\ t-d ~unae~ \ 04i,.,.. with 4 \l>,••MO tetl •f'lllf> H• 0n1ur1 o lhr t:tn• II wnd' rontl1nq '•ut ru\ d0•1b, .. 1n na 11tn •nt"tnQ \dfurf!" t H.., dcr•\n t kf'W'J..., 11 n,. 11 rl• ••• t"flOUif'lf'I to Oltt1 for tnfl!i .All''"'' hul ,,,. w ... nP to-bf ,,..,,,, •• 1n 1llii1J11 O•" FOfd t11td\ •'''O 1n1urW1 C1U'•t'IQ '>"tuH'fd¥ \ '*"'"'* H,. 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"''"'1111 \.C.Of4'r 0 '<• M Ultr rw,.1v..,c a pnont t ;111 tr om Arw)M •~m 8 1<h•r·• Nl•Oft ·•He •o•d m... 1f you < dn'~ \land ... , .. nt dt, Qel nut 01 tr.. • •lt.~n. 011 ~. ,l•nd r1v your UV"'· And I II Ii It itnu. t tton t mind 1rv~ r.tift1 ttl 41f AU t "" c.en dumq \tnt• fl hApp..nt-d 1\ Ql\f "'0 '"'"'It"• .. #\,• *""'' WY\ Ttw Anotl\ •MO YA nit.@\ drf!"W 1'4,731 tctn\. a tntl'to O•mn \,4\rtP\ ttl t+-nOdnt ~ rfl'(ord tor An"'°"'''" St•dlum ROd C•r•w W Jl, "I'm "°' gonn.o be 100 perunl 0t •H<ly IO QC> lull \l•4m, Du1 I'll W b•O T/lurwl•~ M• ••n ,... 1"'1 .,.,.,1, to worl< nl• ••• IM<-Into •h•P" •• .,,., help l-QUY\ down llW ll•~<h ·• (11'''"" ~Y\ lhe torn llQ.&m,.nt\ 1n n1-. r1Qf"I• tnumb httv"' •<lu•lfv M '11f'd '"''.-' lh.tn •~P-'<tflld ottno •n•t tt1•. \l'~nqtn 1\ bet11Ar '"•" OOcton ••PKlfd It w ould bit' ctt '"'" PO•nt Base-,,all Standings AMERICA~ LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division We11t Dlvlslon w L Pct. GB w L Pct. Angela 5S 38 .5t l Houston . 54 40 .574 Texas 52 '39 .571 2 Cincinnati 48 45 .'516 Minnesota 48 41 .539 5 San Francisco 45 48 .484 GB 5~ 8~ Kansas Cily 44 47 .484 10 San Diego 43 53 .448 12 Ch icago 41 50 .451 13 Atla nta 39 52 .429 131~ Seattle 40 54 .426 151h Dodprs 36 57 387 1711.1 Oakland 25 69 .265 ao1r.i East Division EH' Dtvlltott Montreal 50 35 .588 Baltimore 59 31 .656 Chicago 47 38 .553 3 Boston 56 32 .636 2 P hlladelpb.la 50 41 .549 3 Milwaukee 54 38 .587 6 PJtt.aburgb 46 39 .541 4 New York 49 43 .533 11 St. Louis 44 42 .512 6ti; Detroit 45 4l> .500 14 New York 37 49 .430 13~ Cleveland 42 48 ."7 17 14111NY'•~ Toronto 21 64 .312 3J~ ,.,,11 ...... 10,.,..._.J MeftttMI •.SM DieOO 0 .....,. . ._... ~ l'r..cle<o4, Ntw YIM'll 0 ............. ~,... G~l70lk4'001 ¥1--.t,T-• it. Loult ), WOWIOll 1 .. 0.1 ..... ••.0k .... l'llttlllWtlfl 7, Ali.tll4 J .. ., ___ "· , ...... tlld. TeM,'t O-l(-Cft'r4, Tea•tJ Noe-KlleOulH ..,....,,o. .... , ., ....... o-... "_...,.,....., All"' o.n.. et 5Nllle, 11 T..,..,._ ... ...,.. ..... i.d I T-...~,...._ All S• O-et a..tt ... 11 . . ... JCDSDI I .. A C•peule Report From the World of 8port1 • Bo~er ~l1ows Disple asure By Knoc king Out Referee , From AP Dtspatche• BELGRADE. Yugo1davla -The ooxlng match undcd In a c-la!i~icul knockout. But It was the ref· ~rt!ti not u boxer that was carried away fro m the rlna on a stret cht!r ·Mltlutln Mllov1t• of titograd , Yugqslavia, was highly upset when thu rt!fc rCt'. Zoran Stojlc. objectCd fo r thf' second time to hl11 1mRropcr boxing s tyle in hi& match In Nls. a city in Se rbia. S unday ·rhe llgl'lthcuvywe.ight boxer reacted by placing a direct vuo('h onto the jaw or SloJiC Milovlr then apparently thought Stojlc was reigning and t1 ll•d lD continue his attack on the referee. who was sprawled on the c anvas and not moving . .Police inter vened . creatrng a melee ln the ring In which . acc9rding to PoUlika. a Beh~rade daily newspaper. "one could !not know who was h1ll1ng whom " • M1lovic 's coach , a lso ince nsed over the re fe ree 's reprimand to his boxer in the lh,rd round, told an official thut there was "no rea son to in!c rruot the match." but no fort ht! r • bouts we re held. Th<' rercrce s pent the night 1n u lorul hospital with a brain concussion and was ordered to stay in bed for a we ek -------quo,., of ,,., oa,, -------.. "I'm proud of them and huppy they don't have to work for a living ." -Phil Nlekro, Sr., father of t wo ma1or league pitche rs . Phil J r. ploys for the Atlanta Bruves and ; Joe hurls for the Houston Astros. B.,n~h Oui ol 1111-111ar Gamr John Steam s of the New York Mets has been • named to repJace Cincinnati's J ohnny Bench In Tues day's All·star game . Bench has been denied permission to play Dy bas phys1c1an due to a recur· re nce or buck s pasms . ·. John F ulgham limited Houston to ri ve hits and Mike PhllUps singled home St Louis' decis ive run as the Cardina ls won 3· l to ha nd the Astros their eighth ,loss in the last nine games .. Dave Concepcion drove in ' " four runs with a homer and a s acrifice fly and Tom Seaver won his seventh straight gam e as Cincinnati defeated the Chicago Cu bs 7-1 . Ellis Valentine's two run hom e r and Andre Oaw1mn'11 two solo shots bac ked the combined ri ve·hit pitching of Scott Sanderson and F.llas Sosa as Mon· treat defeated San Oiego, 3·0 Mikf' Ivie drovl' in two runs with a double and a hom er and threl' pitchers combine r! on an cight-h.il shutout as San J<'rnnc1sco ddenl· cd the Nt•w York Mets. 4·0 .. Hig ht· BENCH hande r Jim Bibby yielded only two hits 1n 1; 1 a ;rnd Wlllh• Sta rg.-11 and Bill Robinson hat consccut1 v1• ho me runs in the s ixth to leud Pitt.'lburgh to a 7.3 v1ctr1ry ovt:r Atlanta . Todd C ruz and George Scoll s lC1mms_d run sC'oring douhles to back P au.I SpUttorff's five hiller as Kan:.as City edged Texus. 4·3, a nd s napped the Royals' seven-game los ing streak .. , Roston scored two runs in the ninth inning on only one hit a leadoll s ingle Dy Jim Klee a nd c am e t rom, ht•hind to he-al Oakla nd. 3 2 . Dave Edwards hit his ri ri.t t•arcN j!rand slum a nd John CastJ no added a thr.ce·run dou· blc to power Minnesol<t to a 9·4 victory over T oronto .. All sta r S tve Ke mp collected ri ve hits and L ance Parrish had four to paC"l' a 20-hit all<1ck. powering Detroit to a 5·4 victory o vl'r the Chicago White Sox . . Ken Single ton drove 1n lhn·t· runs with a d ouble and a two.run homer , his 21s t o r tht· year. a nd Dennis Martinez threw a rour ·hitter to give Baltimo re a 6· I v 1ctory over Seattle . . T riples by ·Sal Dando and Kohln Yount, and doubles by Buck Martine z and Be n Oicllvle highlighted <1 seven run second inning. powerarig Milwaukee lo a 10-4 win over Cleveland ... Former N<1t1onal t-'ootball LeaJ(uc quarterback Bobby Douglass underwent a rocky 1n 1tia tion in hi!5 professional baseball debut. Pitchinl( for the Iowa Oaks of the Class AAA Amcricari Association. Douglass gave up five runs, three hits and eight wa lks in three innings Pa,.,.~ m A ihle •••• Dam fig., Comple.r SAN J tJAN, Puerto Rico ·-The director o f the Ill Pan Ame rican Village s ays it mlly take three · , months to repair the dC:tmage more than 4,000 athletes did to the nine-building complex "We've inspected the empty a partments a nd the d am age looks pretty bad," said Rafael A. Serrati. "We're going to havt• to do a lot of work to get this place back In sha pe for the Hous ing Department, from which we borrowed 1t " T he d,.irector d id not blame a ny particular nation a nd said. ''The girls did their s hare of damage. too " SAFE! 1977 MERCURY MAR9UIS .STATION WAGON Light green 'metalhc HterlOr with leather Interior. Loaded with options 1881SZC) .5499.5 _, , BASEBALL . He said he has 90 days \0 cle an. paint irnd fix everythlne up before lumfng it back to the Housing Department. "I don't know 1f we 'll make it, but we're going to try," he said. SerraU aaid the athletes took home lighting fixtures as aouvenlrs. left 1,>0mo1raphic murals on t.he walls and 1obb1'CI down some 400.000 meat. ln ~lr two-week stay. Paa A•ertr•• G••e~ Cle•e Q•le• .. SAN IUAN, Puerto Rico -The VIII Pan American Games offlclally closed Sunday ni1ht • with the same tight security, colorful dancers and 1 fireworks that c haract e r ized the opening ceremonies two weeks ago. But unlike the opening festivities, when a capacity crowd of 30.000 a nd some 3,000 athletes filled Hiram Blthorn Stadium, only about 400 participants In the Games took part tn the closing ceremonies, while a crowd of approxirmltely 20.000 watched. Only two dozen Aroerlcans out of a full contingent or nearly 600 stayed fo r the closing. The American flag bearer wu Kathy A rendsen, star worn an softball pitcher . About 4,400 a thletes from 34 n ations were her e for the hemispheric Olympics . but most of them had gone by Sun· d ay. leaving heavy damage at the Games Village . The Ught security was believed to be a necessary precau· lion against de mons trations by factions favoring Pue rto Rican statehood or inde pendence, but the re we re no Incl· d ents. However, heavy rainfa ll dampened some of the s how and t here was loud c heering mixed with boos for several speeches. especially one by Gov. Carlos Rome ro Barcelo. The ""1111 Pan American Games will be held al Caracas. Venezuela In 1983~ Bar•eU 1t'fn• S •pe r BotDI Moio~ro•• • LOS ANG ELES -Young Mark Barnett has II served possible notice of things to come in the sport of motocross while pe rennial champion Bob Ha nnah hopes to bounce back in the future. Barnett, 18. of Bridgeview . II\ .. scor~d a narrow victor y in the eighth annua l S uper Bowl of Motocross before a crowd o f more tha n 74,000 at the Coll-seum Saturday night. It was his first victory in a Supe rcross series event. · Hannah. meanwhile . was not a factor in the finals . He was involved in a s pill in the first turn of the ope ning lap and was n't able to battle into contention. winding up 21st. Hannah. 23, or Carso n City. Nev , has won the S upercross series champions hip the past two years but has never won the Super flowl of Motocrosi. in four atte mpts. Gayton Mosier of ll untmgton Beach. who led tkirou~h most or the 20·lap ev('nl. fi ni!>h('d th1r'd. followe d by Ke n llo we rton <Jf'"'.~an Antonio. Jerr Ward o( Mission VicJO, Marty Tri1H·!. of S<Jnt•·£·, C'alif . Um1a ld llun!.1in 11r S1m1 VallPy , Jim (;1b~on of Orangt•. M<t rl} Mo<J tl"• or San U1cgo and Jim \\'1:1111:rt of Lagunu Heath A he ld of 80 IJ£·g~n lh(• rom j)('ltt1on with <!5 going in thr llna ls fur a first prizt1 of :ihoul $7,1100 The t hamp1onsh1p race \\a:, apµrox1 matl·ly IH m il(''> .------llfur ball Todafl ------. ()n this rJatl' 1n lHISC·h:.all tn 1!170 Mk r <0<Jll1ng Forbes f'1 eld horn(• ror more than 60 y1;•u ri.. lht• 1'1tt:.hurg h Pirates unveilcd their nl:.'w Three Rivc·rs Stadium. los ing to the C1nc inncit 1 Red s. 3·2. hl'forc• a <"rowd of 48,8116 Vor U1<· 0<0 <·a -.1o n. tht• Pirates hN·amt: lht· first team lo wear double kn1l uniforms. now tommonplcit·1• Ou lh1s date 111 l!MH i\flt>r 81 ~ cont ro\ t·rs w l and c•<Jlo dul yea rs as m anu~l'r of the· Brook l)'n Dodger-.. Leo Du roc her :.ho<·kl'd the basl'billl world hy :-.w1t<'htng tt•am:-. in mtcl !'>l'ason und tC1kin g over the reins o f thl· an:hrival N(·w York r.wnts Toda~ 's B1rthflci~ ··Fo rmer Nc1A York (,1<111t~ 1.111ch1nJ! s tu1 Larry J a nsen is 59 Borg ro Wed .4i ifftione#<'U Bl 'CllAREST Rom a nia W1mt>lcdnn C'ham 1111111 H111m Hor~ of Swc•dc·n ~aid Sunday t h;.11 ht· ex pt•t·l~ to marr~ M:1rta na S1m1nnr'><'1J 11r Hnman1 a Ol'Xl Vl•:tr .;W I' \\Ill ~.,l mJ1 ric·tl nt·xt \'l'<H Mariana has got thl' IWm anian a uthorit11·-.· <J ppro\ al. Lh f'rt•" no problem at all. · Borg d1-.t'l11s1•rl Sund a\ aflt•r llc·ff·at tnlo( Romania's 1111> Na s taM' in a Europt'.1n 111nl· l>J\ 1~ ('up rnutch tha t ehncherJ Sw1•den 's \'ll't<ir~ S1mwn"'seu. 1A h 11 f1r ..,1 ml'l Unrg 1n 1!171 also 1~ ;.1 tcnn1:-. playl.'r Borg.. did not rcvl'al the w('dd1n~ dalt• But S1m1ont.\'>l'U Miid the wedding IA Ould take· place in July , 1980 ..Wt' <lon·t know Yl't where 1t will he." s ht• su1d Neither Bo rJ.( nor S1m 1onC!>l'U wo uld d 1s C'IOM' when permission was granted ancl hy whom A<'cording to cons t1tu- lional provisions. Romanians ccin murry foreign citizens pro- vukd they i!l't appro\•al from lht• prl:.'Sldl'nt or the s tate coun· t•ll Teferlsl on. Radio TV: Baseball Ruth 111 Ho-.c . <in All ~tar game retrospectJvc· Bryant Gum bel reµorts. 7 30 pm . Channel 4 RADIO: No events sc heduled - . .. . .. -..... ~~ ... ., .... : .... _.._ ~_., '9' •• ......_ ........ ........-.... __._ ........ ____ ..._...,.,..... __ ,_.._ _______ ~-.. ._... .... _.___~---~ .... -4'-~ ...... ,,.. ______ ...,. · / . BASEBALL I BOATING PHlLADSLPHlA -Tbe Loi An1e)M Dodaera dropPC!d t.betr Mb ttral•ht u U.ey ended a ro41d·trtp wtt.b a 10.3 lots to \ht' Phllli• Sunday "They're wwWftl .. berd a• I lblnk they· shou ld." uld t11na1tt TollUllY Luorda ol h~ 1nru1•llna team "I don't lhln'k they 're playiag up to their capabiliUet. Tbat'a. two differmt thin11. "If they werf' playintc up to tbelr ca.,.biUlles, we wouldn't bf wherewe•~" aad Do<h:cr lh11"d bastimun Ron Cey· "lt'is fl"Witralli\a. I've talked about 1t 100 time . I've re· hashed it uver and over. I'm ex J'lausted mentally, JUSt thinking about It so much. I really don't have mul'h lo s ay about It. "Noth.mg 1s .impossible but we would need nothmg less than a .double mirac le tu turn 1t around." Solid p1l<'hinfil and better de- rense would have· helped SUll day. even without the miracles . Bob We lc h. 4 5. s truggled ... through two innings and never got pas t the lh1ra when 'lhe Phillies (•qua,led lhe1r season high wilh eight runs. They did it -on only four h1l:-.. including one or catcher Bob Aoone's four hats for the day! and Del Unser's two- run double The Dodgers· cinly rctahat1on \H•rc homers by Stevt• Yeager, a ~olo blast an the fifth inning. and Steve Garn'y. a two.run JOb off r<'lic·ver Rawlv Eastw11•k in the ninth · GARVEY •.. two home runs. Dodgers Phi Illes Daines 000 008 010 200 ,.,..,,_,. 002-3 OOx-10 Scores Claims Kiel Regatta Title Garvey beca me the only player an ·tile ha lf-century of the All-s tar GamP to earn two MVPs. lie Lied Charlie Gchr - 11nger for the highest baltin~ average of playl'rs who hav1• t•ompeled 1n <1l lcasl ft c games They c·all him "Mr Clean" and "Mr J\11-Amencan Boy .. Some do it admiringly. other!-. with sarca:;m It doesn't matter to Garvt-y lh: sets his own s tand<trds &nd w:.i y of life and shed:. cnt1c1:.m a:-. a duck might shed waler \'ISBY. Sweden CAP> -Hob· h.v lll:lm<•s. c<1pping a successful '.1<·htmg season which has given h1 m th<' North American title and a v1c'tory an the Kiel Regal· t<t , captured the World Soling Championships off this naltic !-;ca town Saturday. top 10 overall Ha ines. with ·crew Hod Ua v1!> :ind Ed Trevl'lyan, ran1shcd Wllh :1R. 7 Points an the Oly m pl(· low· point scoring system which al lows competitors to throw out t}w1r worst plating. Oen mark's Poul MOJ ·.lensen fini shed third rn lht• la:.t ra<·c lo c:hnch !-.ccond plm:e overall with 70.4 poinL<;. Stig Wennerstrom. a Swede based in M1am1. Fla .. took third overall-at 7R.7 ''He as the first Oodger to have four 200-hat seasons. lie has played crippled. ill. his "face sewn with more than 20 slikhes to preserve a consecut1ve-gamt' ztreak that has JUSt go~c over 600. He plays hard. lie play:. tough. He deliver:.. He :,huns _the dramatic. II aincs. a 25-ycar·old business artministratiQn studcn~ from San Diego, finished runner-up in the ::.cvcnth a nd last race. first can· rt'll'd due to li ght winds and then I l'·:-.tarted late in the afternoon .. Australian John Bertrand won the finale, but dido't make the Chandler Win& C AMBRIDGE JUNCTION, Mich. <AP> -Mike ChandJer. of San Marino outdueled Tom Steward to pick up his first pro· fcssional auto racing victory in a S uper Vee Gold Cup Series race al Michigan Internationa l Speedway Buddy Melges was the St'COnd bes t America n in the fl eet. which <ltew so m e 70 bol:lts from 18 nations. The Zenda. Wis .. native came m tourth at 87 7 points followed by Canadian Our guess for the All-star hero or 1979 : Steve Garvey Peter Hall at 88 7 I · Vincent Brun. another Calafor n1a n who had sailing g reat Lowell North <.i s one or h1 ~ hands. was disqualified in the last two races and dropped back from firth to 25th overall. ~ewark Awesome & BOB McLAREN'S 'BMW, INC. G enuine Bad News --These '3 7 Bears NEWARK , N ,,J <AP ) -Ruppert Stadium 1s just a memory now. just • like the j!ames played inside its crusty walls by wnat many consider . to be the best minor league baseball team ever assemblt'd "Even after 1 reached the m ajors. . I ke pt being re minded of'4the Bears because almost everywhere I went I ran into a player or two from that team,'· Donald s aid . Newark was the top farm club or the New York Yankees. then in the 1979 BMW 733 Fully Fa.:tory EQu•l>ll<!O • l~r "Sll~Ol $346 ~~~ • .. •nd IA• tor • 60 montll _,. end lea.e. Cap v•lue ol 121.su •O ;tller 17300,00 "rf'duc· llon wllh rem.t1nono value ol \ll,106.lO . 1 !~F~!1!~u~~· ls.tr. •53111001 $226 ~~~ The Newark Bears. circa 1937. not only had some of the finest talent ever on one minor league team, but if they all progressed to the major leagues together. 1t would have been one powerful club midst Of Capturing four Straight , 11 M>cl taa for a 60 montll Consider the accomplishments or the 1937 Newark lkars -THEY WERE 109-43 and won the i)ennant by 2511-l g.ames. Thi::y were down 3-0 to Columbus .in the finals of the Little,lYorld Series but rebounded to take the final four games in Columbus. something never accomplished in the World Series. -Of the 18 players on the roster. only pitcher Jack Fallon failed to m,ake it to the major leagues. -Seven of the 10 non-pitc hers hat over .300. "We had a lot of talent.'' noted Alley Donald. who chalked up a 19·2 -record with a 3 .22 earned run average. "We just kept saying, 'Let's win, win.· win.' We didn't get bored by it. "We had the greatest bunch of boys," he added. "There was no dis· sen s ion, no jealousies, e veryone puJled for .each other . We. weren't making a hell or a lot or money a nd we just wanted lo play and win.'' ' THE BEARS WERE SO GOOD, in . ·fact, that their m anager, Oscar Vilt, who l•t.er managed Cleveland. got bl• Indians upset by calUng them in- ferior to bla minor lea1ue Beara. world championships. All the excess m°.~':t~~: ;~::11:!, talent s pill ed over to Newark. Out· w111> rema1n1no ••lue 01 ,9.0110. fi elder Charlie Keller batted .353 f{>r BOB McLAREN'S the Bears in l93'7 but wasn't even in-BMW vited to the Yankees s pring camp the 850 N. Beach Blvd. next year. La H br Other Bears who went on to the 8 8 maJOrs were infielders Joe Gordon. (5ml.No.otS.A.Frwy.) George McQuinn and Babe Dahlgren, 522 5333 outfielder Johnny G leeson, catcher .,~~~~~-~~~~~I Buddy Rosar and pitchers Donald, Joe Beggs. Spud Chandler and -----------. Marius Russo. DONALD MADE HIS MARK in the majors by posting a then-record 12 consecutive victories from the start of the season. The record was broken last year by the Yankees' Ron Guidry, who was discovered and signed for the Yankees. i~cally, by Donald. "Records are made to be broken, I 'm glad Ron broke ill' Donald said. "I never did live ln the past." "That was some kind or ballclub." said Beggs. 21--6 with a 2.61 ERA, who went on to become a top reliever with CinclMaU. "We were the best minor league club ever. We would h ave been good in the majors. 1 don't know how we would have done in the American Lea~. but we could have taken care of the National League." "We weren't making any money," Donald aaJd .• "But Lord, we loved to play." NOW~OPEN TO SERVE SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Wi· VI' JLISI ,,,.,. J '" l '1•tt CSOI"• I •'ly f(J '*'"•' Y~•" l<•1tl ot Solrlll 0<11'l<jl' ((JCjhfy Yuu II f111d rnowlf'.cJ~dblC lt:u'., 1nq l'•rJ4••ts II'~ 10 N>l1 yciu q.'' i'Xd< 'If wi <JI )UIJ W<J'll I II, 1ru1 ~ w vdfl (lny n1,1yt> '" (l\(i(Jl'I ,lf 1 • I w oll1111 yuui bociq. ( !>1w 111 r"10 '"'Y '' llO Arr1•r ull wr w ne1qt,OQI'> •• ....., .'A clUb for serious tennis players WAYnE i~\j..,·~ ~Tlnfl\e- If you tall• Y04JI •ennls •ioutlv. whettler 1 beginner Of'" open pleye(, the JWTC O"IQ the ~t , • UneQullled mltiCtl •'lllQlna Mfvlcel wltti 7 full-time tenn19 N>stl• ••. • Unique '9nttlng fYIW'n. • Lancurioue fecMIM. • • Open ~-from 7 1.m.10 10-.30 p.m. C.-ebOut ~-todey-17141-..00. TheJWTC-the terWI Diner's cUb. 1111 Jembene Nlwpotl W CA--- MAC~ MITO a taUCK LEA5IHG 23591 ROCICFIELD BlV(), EL TORO 1~ N. HARBOR BLVD SANTA ANA (714) 951-3355 ' Monday July 16, 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 Tr~pac Finishers at 23. H ONO LU L U -F res h OTHERS CLOSE eno~1h tO northeasterly trade winds radio e&titnated limes of arrival picked up the _pace of the Los to the finishing committee at the Angeles to Honolulu Transpac Diamond Head lighthouse wore yacht r ace Sunday after many of Macobl. Twa. Cannibal, H"5 the 78 yachts bad been st.randed Oriole, Siete1 Wings, Shamrodt, in mid-<>eean parking lots for Brown Sugar and Mondo. They two weeks. were expected to finish late lut Many-or the crews s trug-night or~arly today., gling ashore at. the Ala Wai yacht . D e nna ~ C hoate s 46-foot harbor SWlday were look,.ng for s loop Arnba r~o~ i.,,ng Beach cool. fresh water before tackling Yacht Ctub fm1sheii at 12:40 mai tais and champagne. a m. POT Sunday to take over the overall fleet and Clau B S IXTEEN YACHTS s lid 'handicap lead, but the race com- past the Diamond Head finish m 1ttee was not yet read)' to line Sunday. bringing the total del'lare her the handicap win· number of finishers fo 23. The BOATING ner. Computers , at race bead- race started June 30 orr Point quarters he re indicated that one Fermin east of Los Angeles or m ore Class C or Class D Harbor with 80 yachts eagerly The sixt een yachts which yachts might beat Arriba's han- heading toward the west end of finished Sunday were Arriba. dicap tame. Catalina Island in what s tarted Mi y akodori 11 I . Na tom a. T e mperaments or race of- out·to be a fast race. Bravura, Warrior. Rapid Transit. f1c1als and race followers here Two of the starters we re dis · Temerity, Panache, Checkmate. brightened noticeably Sunday as masted in the heavy going dur-~isten. iunsct Boulevard. the fresh trade!. gave promise ing the first 12 hours of the rat'c. Whis tle Wing V. Secret Love. that this slowest of all Transpac leaving the total number of Native Son and High Roler, an races rtught be· wound up by POlential finishers 78 that order Tdesday · Tomahawk Wins . Offshore Race Tomah<.iwk . !>kippered by J ohn Aren!. of Balboa Yacht Club was the winner an the Interna- tional Offshore Ruic division of Long Beach Yacht Cl ub's race to Cat Harbor Saturday. It was the fourth ra<·c of the series Th-e fifth race from Cat II arbor to Long lieach was Sunday Results or Saturday'!> race IOR l. Tomahawk, John Arcn!>, BYC. 2. Whippet, Dil'k Pennington, LBYC. f'HJH '·A t. Typhoon. John Olson. LRYC: 2. Se<t Lord, Enc Brunskow, SI BY<.:. PHH!<' fl I. Spunky II , Hob Gra ham. LflYC . 2 Vire Cracker. Pete Ive::.. LBYC. SBORA I Sporl.'> Page. Terry Mayhew, LSF, 2. Coco Loco. Chap Whalen. LHYC Results of Sund;iy 's nt(•e IOH 1. W<.ir rior. Dave Merner. LliYC. 2 Whippet, Dick Pennington, l.HYl'. P llltf'·A I. Loco 111. Bob Pierson, LRYC; 2 Ginger Ale II, An· dy Ayale. J\BYC. PJIHF H 1 J an Too. Cliff lmnc'. LSF; 2. Fire Crac:k<-r. l'ctc Ive~. LBYC. SBOHA I. Coco Loco. Chap Whalen. LBYC; 2 Trident . Phil Novodvorsky. 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PC• Co•worlh, CtJ • Tom INQ!ty, PC 6 Cotwortll. U 7 Pen<llOCerler. LIOfllnln9·CotWOtlll.'1 t ~II WalllMlr, .....,,.._eo.WOtth, ll • l.M K""t,,...n, PtrMlll CO\-rlh, •• 10 Joe S.io.N. LIOl)lnlno Of•~•." 11 rom l'r.,.11. w ud<el Or41ke, 60 11 J•n Mehler, lktr·Or"~• (If) I> Al U,._, CO\WOtlll, ). ,. 8111 Alr.119, M<L.eren·Olly, S. I) Dick Fe,.,..,... Spldtt,.Otl'I'. SI •• Vern k llullCMln. WllCk•I, ... 11 Ste"* ICrl\lloll, LIQlllnlnt CotWOttll, •I ti . D•nny0n9olla, PUMlll·Cot-1111~1 " 8.otlr u.,,..r, Pent•• CM-111, 11 10 Al L-CIOw•to, E .. 1•.Qll.r, l/ 11 Tol'll Sllev•, WUl,en·COotot'lli, II tt Splkt GellllMluMft, lieOle·Oll'I. I. U. Tim Rl,llmol\CI, 1 .. i..()fty, •· Misc. .. • 0 /GOLF ~·Y ~ame' Pays eete Takea Long Road to the Top .. MIL.WAUKEE CAP) -A typlcal member of the new wave on the Protesalonal Golfers As- year as he finished at i9-un<Mr par 26.C) for 72 holes. Thal bet· tc red the previous record for this tournament « 270 by Dave Hi II an 1976. • aociatlon tour is a blond . bronzed you ng golfer who learned the 'game aa a teen ·ager at a counto-club and honed his game at a university in the South or West. Peete, who had never won more than $20,525 in any of his four l>rev1ous years on the tour. boosted his 1979 earnings to $81 ,584. tic b<.•camc the second blac k ever to qualify for the M a~ters when he lied for 11th in the U.S. Ope n last month. Then .there is Calvin Peete. Black and not all that young - he will be 36 Wednesday - Peete grew up in poverty on a Florida rarm, ninth or 19 children his father had in two marriages. He quit school after eighth grade to help out by sell· Ing clot.hes and trinkets t.o mi· VICTOR REGALADO, who- had started the fina l round tied for"t.he lead with Ed Dougherty, ·a stroke ahead of Peete, Lee Trevino and Mike Reid, finished 1n a :-.ccond place tie at 274 with Jim Simons and Trevino. ·grant workers.-aod never played golf until he was 23. THATS WHY J»EETE felt a special feeling of accomplish· ment as h e s trode the 18th fairway at Tuckaway Country Club Sunday. He was to birdie the hole. capping a seven·under· par final round 65 for a five· stroke victory In the Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. "I knew that after a fong, hard struggle. I had finally made it to the top," Peete said of his first tour victory. "If I couldn't make It in golf. it would have been a hard road to make a living." Regalado shot a 71, Tr~vino a 70 and Simons a 67 Sunday. whllt• DouAhC'rty had fl 72 and tied John Lister at l75. · Peete, who taught himself to p'lay golf and studies film of himse lf to find flaws in his gamf', t>r1•d1ls vastly improved putting for hi-; deve lopment this year P eete recorde d the lowest final round by a tour winner th1~ "I'm not considered a long hit· !Pr . mnyb<> average or a little be lo w.'' the 5·10. 165 pound Peete said . "Rut I'm a pretty good w<•dgc playe r and my putting was the k<.'Y this week · ~ ridesmaid Wins Out F'/\I LO. Conn <A P > This V\" r s "hrull·sm aul" on Uw . pro golf to ur ranally got the· bouquet as a winner al th1· t ' s Women's n Urill, who led but o win lhl' LPGA Cham p and 'the M ayrtower m till' pa ... t fi ve weeks, bie Massey, posting a two·under· par 69 for a four ·day total of 284, even par al the Brooklawn Coun· try Clut>. It was the hrst vu•t<>r v in her 5•.-'.i years on-the pro tour for the 36·year·old former ('(11 Jege teacher who s aid her la~t tournament win came as an amateur in Ne w Mexico. 1 ht• «.>1ghth hole "was one of the turn1n~ points.·· ~he <.;a1d She thl·n pron·Nlcd to birdie two oC lht· n<•xt thr<•t• holl's ' M 1-.mwh1h•. l\t a~:-.1•v. a third· yt•ar pro, wa~ )>Cramhhng as shl' did throui:hout the tourney. She d o uhle.bog1•yc·1l lhl' )>lxth and Sl'Vcnth hole:-. to fall (If( the pace, before ru),hing hac·k with h1rdies on th1· 121 h. 15th. 16th and 17th to lit· Brtt1 •d lht• most prestigious l'\'1•nl on the tour with-a de tcrm11 l'd conf1dcnc.:c Britz was among the leader'> throughout the Open, f mn~ three below-par rounds. 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W•'ll '" Ille C1 h 01 s~nt~ 111111, Ctlllorntt C1tlllorn1tt D•led JUiy ), 191' Del.cl Julv J "" Lff A Brtnth, L..e A Or•n<h, Counly Clerk County(lt" IDWAltOA LANOllV CllAIO C. Al.EXANOfll MUSICK, PEIL8• & GAltllfTT VOIOELIN & IAllTON OM Wlllltlrt ..... .. 04l Von lt.,m•n A•• LH .......... CA ... ,, Newport ........ CA.,... hi. ,,,,, 4Jt.1U7 hi IS1·1Ul Allorney• ..,, -h- Attor"•Y• IOI" Pe1lllOMr PuOllilted °'""Ot Coe\1 D•lly PllOI Publi\Md Or&llO<' Co.ul D•lly Piiot, jyf~ ~. 10, 1~. 19,. t,.f.7. Jul••. 10. th 1~1• 1)61 " PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE CP..,M CP·tJU NOTtC• TO Cll•01TO•S HOllCE fO CllEOITO•S SUP•lllOll cou•T 0 , TM• SUPElltORCOUllTOft lHE UAlE 0, CALIPOllNIA POii STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA l'O• TMI COUNTVO' OllANOE THIE COUNTY Oft OllANGI! NO. A·,_ HO A·llOl5' E\1•1• ot IAENI! C. LAltllAeEE, (\IAIP ol CtiAALES GILMORE ~<H~ WAllO AkA C GILMORE WARD •"II ~OTICE IS HElll!llV GIVl!N to 919 C (. Wlll!D. 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U, 1m Ul••1' J wly 7, t . ••. n. 1'19 UIHt PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOflCETOCONTRACTOR~ OllANGC COUNTY SUPERIOR CALL.ING FOR 810~ COURT ~11001 ()o\ltl(t HUl>t"><lton u~.,,~ /OO CIVICCINTCN OA IVE WESl Union HIOfl X llOOI 01\lr .. t !>ANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA '1101 8 1<1 Oe..i11.-. 1 00 pm , H oday Pl AI NTll ~ RI AFfCA I ()Avl'> AuQu\I 1. 1~7'1 O FF r i'IOAN r 10HN UAMlll I I PIH~ ol Aid llter1PI llUN I AN~OH I , '>ll V~N R COHlN, f l"1GTON fl EA<11 UNION ••lf·H tn<J00fSlthfUUQll lC1,mc lu\lve SCHOOL Ol~T Pt( r E Out ,., 101'1 SUMMO .. S CENTER, '101 11o4..., Avt,,U•', Hun• CASE NUM8(R,.... lllQIOll Beec: ... C..t•IO•n<• 91 ... 1 tr ...... n NOTICE' You llH• ...... •Md. Tll• Rooml cowrl m•r <1e<1d• .1.-1 .. st yotr •11-t PrOJtt<I "'•r"rV ,-,,,ull~ 4f\0 4;1t,;Ot•nt yowr l:t••"'I he•td ufttHt Y'OU r•,,._. P•rlon9 Lot AdOUton. Ot~An \llftW WIOUft )0 •• ,, llt•M ................. .... Hl9h ScllOOI, 81<1 NO 40!> MIO,. P t•n\ ....... o ... 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'fOUr OI tAUll Wiit btt enter•d on •P· E<1<h old mu\I contorm •mO .,. 1>11• ~11011 ul In" Pldtntllt, •11<11111• court re\pon\tve to trw• contr•c• oocvm.,nt\ m •v ""'""" IVdO~nt n(JAin\t you for E•cfl tMd Vl•ll .,.. «<om~nl•d by ""' ''"~' dfl"'<li'!dlld in Ill• compl•lnl, Ille \e<Uflly reffl<rt'd l.O 1n Ute COOlr'°'t Whltl'I 10ulO 1•wtl In Q3rfl1'flmonl OI c:totument\ •NI t>r trte 11\t ot oroPC>\.•·O •"Oft'· fdll:lf\Q r>I m~y ftr ptoperty or- 'ut><ontr~ton. "'""' rtllet reQutt\t~d '" th• (Otn· flle 0 1$lRICT re\,rVU ll'f' rlOl'll 10 t.11•1111 reje<I ... y or 411 Old\ Of te ,..AIY, •llY QA I f 0 t •n 71 t'19 lrreout•rU.H Ot 1nf0fmdl1l1"' 1n anw l,... A Hr.-.nth, Clld\ or tn IM blckflnq tt•rk Tiie DIST RIC I fl<t\ 001•1""0 lrc>m fh '>u\NI L 'l!uwlon, llwt Dlre<lor ol '"" O.Pllrtm,flt ol tn OellUIY OU\lrlalRetalkln'll""Ot""'"'Pr•v•ll MOiHfNKO, eJIADlf'f & Ai• 1119 ••I• ol .,., <l•~m w•on 1n IM SOCIAT(S IO<•llly In wl>tCh l~I\ -· It IO flt P 0 IH 1160 111rtorll'led lor "«" crell o< IVIMI or .... M•cArtllw llft , -r•men -lo t!U<ul• 111<1 (C)<I hit• no ••act. ,_ ,.,., ... on '"~ ., 1r.-N•'9'PQ.t'I llffclt, CA •lMO DISTlllCT omc:~ IOUlecl .. 1 )101 8olw T•I· 11141 /U ... ,, Aftnllt, HUllllllQIOll l>e~ll. C..lllorn•• AllWIMY\.., Plalllttll "'41. ,.,..... ........... OOltlMO on.. Publl\hod Or-Coe•I o~lly Pilot. -t. /4 '°"' o1 •~ ••1tt .-.11 "" J111v J, •. 14. n , "" ,~,. potMd •t .... jOb ,.,. -------- TM 10f990l"9 \<.MOult 01 ,,., dtem PVBUC NOTICE ..... , I& be-YOOll •-~Ing d•V ol ------ tl9fll 191 110o1n Tll• '"'~ lor llOlld•y CP·fttt ..... OV.-11me woo ,,,.11 bt •I IU\I NOTICE: TOClllOlfOllS llfftt tlld-lletl SUPl•IOtt COUltT 0' TMl 11 lfltll lie ,,,....,.IOfY UPOn Ille CON iTAfl OP CAL.1'01tNIA ,011 TRACTOR lo wll!\fll Ille tontr<KI I\ TMI COUNTY OP O•ANGI -MOM,.,..~ .ny •llb<Olllrec:tor MO. A·I-"'*' """'· lo INY nol I•\\ lllen UMI 6 '1ale of HAZEL MAY llNDEllSON wl• '41t<lllM rate• lo •II wo.~men a"• H A l EL M . AND IE IOON , ef'IM.,.cl ......... Ill ,,. H•cwtlOll 01 0.cH'9d , ... tontr~t. NOTIC[ l!l HeR£8Y {,IVl!N 10 11141 N• DMlllH -wllltelr-llh Did •or <flldllor• o1 ,,,. ·-,..meet de<....,I a per lad ot Tlllr1y C~I ClfY• •lier 111c1 11e1 •" pe"10M h•vlno <lalm• "•ln•t dale Mt for IN ......... oft>lch. '"" UIO ltll<e(Hlllt •rt ,_,,,... te Ille A paylTMll'lt ~ •lld • pellormant• tn.M, .,1111 ,,... M<•~'•'Y V1N(lle", In DOlld w111 Ill tWQlll...O prior 10 \lon1110 llMI otllce ol IM cl"" o1 llMI .oow. en· ol lflct c...IN<t Tiie INY"*ll llOllCI 1111<1 11t1tc1 court, or 10 pret11111 llwm, w1111 11trltrl'NnU bo!ICI &NII lie '" "'* term ti!• "'C.' .. 'Y vouc:llttt, to Ille un· Ml IO<lh 111 .... Ceftlra<I Oec.lllNllU. <lt,.IOnttd "',,,.I•• olllu ol f!LINOll R041911 c. lltll•Y J vot AW of l(INOEL& ANDERSON, Dlrt<ler 1010 Nonll 8rotdwn, Poll Otfk• 8t• ~"'-•· 0..r•tkln• )U, S•nlt ..... C.U..,111• ttm. ~II .... C4ft•ltUCllOll I\ .... plll(e of -4Mtt of I ... 1111• P11•ll~ Ort!IO' Col•I 0.UY Piiot. rtlOfWICI UI •II l'Nlltr\ '9f1•lnlftt to July "· n, 1'19 l"N' ,., ... ot..,. ~. •flMll ~ -"'' ..... Iii.I "1btk•lltft •• '----------------~---'!'9--'l'-""!" ____ ...,~~"J:'l~""!"''":":-""'":~:---.11"1' "°""· • o., .. ,_" 191' .HM I! 8wrtlt IMK!lltr .. I .. Wiii of ......... ll4lmecl D«deflt •INOIL&AMH!tJOtt ,....,,,,V... _ .......... , ... .... AM.CA""' ll•liMI"'' OM> •nn ............. ~ .... Or-.. c.lt Deity ...... . .. ,,.., t, •• "n. '"' ... ,. -• • • •.... • ,:.-.. -::;..':'Ila Moaday'1 Cloel91 Prl~e• •:.,• • ..-,.!'!-..7'S~ -J°' •,.. ,...__,.,. • ., -·-.-_, ... r'--..... .... A~. -;.,r._-,,,,...,,. ----·~..-.-..,--.--.--... ,. ____ .._.....,.,....,.,_,...._..., __ ,....,...,.,.... __ .., ... , L ' NYSE COMPOSITE ·TRANSACTIONS Olooe•lleN ""._ .,_, ... -..... ....... .......... ........ PIW. ~. Otlflff -Clncllln•ll •IOO • ........ ,_ ... .., _ N•ll-1 '"-i.1...-91loe(.,<lli.,0.• .. tt•fld ln•ll,..I I • Spirit Low Can Carter Raise It? By JOHN CUNNIFF ................... Whlle Americans probably wUl debate whether the president was seeking m his speech a bom·a1aln political image or the rebirth or a nation, he did speak a language they understood. He. expreafled what he knew was bothering people reelings of being Isolated from government. that they wanted and needed action, that lbeir confidence has been tested , that their spirit was low. He twanged their conscience: Americans worshipped consumrtion, the y measured. success in .. piling up materia goods," they have abandoned old and trusted values and formed their goals around self-interest. · ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH THE message of re· llglops, and Americans are as familiar as anyone, knows the consequences of s uch behavior. President Carter didn't use the word. but the message was clear: cynicism . The American soul, he seemed to say, has lost sight of its destiny And so 1t had lost its sense or resolve, of dis· ciphne. of confidence. of sacrifice It hves ror the present rather than for the future. Wh at has 1l done to the nation? 0 Productivity. which Amcnca taught to the world. is down. Savings, the symbol of storing away for a better future, are \ a m o ng th e l owest o f all the ~ industrialized world. ~ 'And how will it be resolved? Presl· dent Carter se«>med to say or hope that this "cris is of the spirit" might be e levated, and that the human energy so released might transcend matc riul problems loo cu NN1H An<l now tor the hard questions · ts 1t too much or a cha llenge to cut 1n half by 1990 our dependency on foreign 011 ? Can syntheti c fuels be d~v~loped commercially at a price that won't bankrupt ~he society? CAN THOSE LOST VALUES BE restored while tht nation cuti. hack on energy usage" bn'l Amt•rica based on chcaµ c11cr~y. and 1i.n 't lhC1l rundC1mental Ameri can belief that the poor c:.in get rich. a com.equepce or that" Regardless. doubts always challenge action. but no loni::c-r ~ill they be permitted to bog down the country 1n a mornss of indecision "I will act," said the µresident Tht- 1:nergy probl~ 14111 be our strength. T he ~rowth of foreign 011 dep •nd1:nr (' will lw stopped rlP:H1 in Its trach " An Enerev Mohil11 at1on Boarn will be c~t:thl!she<f to 1·ut n ·d Lape An Energy ~··curtl) ('c1ql., 11 whtrh th1: pulil11· can mv1·sl through $5 hill1on or bonrll:i will hl'lp rinam•t• domc!-t1c 1~nergy dev1:h1pm cnt "AMBITIOUS" WAS MENTIONED OFTF.N m ea rl) reactions. inc luding those from bus tness people <ind 1·<·onom1sts. And that leads to the q·uestion · Too am htllOU'\ for a nut1on or low Confidence, Of questioned ll·uch>r~h1p" 4 Carter's an~wcr, or ho~. 1s tt)lil the very problem becomt.'S tht' answe r to the problem or c11nr1dencc. C1nd that his own firm action. tf belated, will tit' the uns wer to lh( question of leadership It won't be easy The questions don't d1sappeur 11fter one s peech. and that s pt-ct·h its1·lr pro<l ul'cs m ore Coal, Energy Sto~ks Pace Market Tradi1ig NEW YO RK <AP) Stock pnc1.:s rose modestly m light trarl1ng today with coal ·and enNgy devt'loµment is 'IUCS among the big gaint•rs rollowing President Carte r's energy sµct·t·h1•s But the' ovl"rtill rcactinn was muted. The Oow Jon1·s average of 30 industrial stocks fell mort' than 2 1>1>1nts 111 lhe early going then ~radually rccovcrc<I II wa~ up I :11 points to 834 90 on the Ncw•York Stock Exchu ~~c. Gaining 1~sues outnumbered lost·rs hy ll 7.5 mar~m Fluor rose 21 1 to 55', !t10,·k • 111 Tht! .fiipolli9h1 NEW YORK 14 PI S~I">. 4 Pm P"'" •no ,,., (ll<'f>Qt r1' '"" ''"""'n mo>I <K l••e N"'w VOf~ StO<.' l ctf\•"Of' l\W"'· t~'~f,,,""''°"""' ~· "'°.itl.~" ~; .. , , 10':1 , '145.•00 10•' Dull.tt Pow 11-4 ~ t•', 1,, Con0<0lf'" 1<>1.000 )if',. •1• c;.,n MO Int\ 111.),t.00 >S "-'• O<ciaont p,., 71&,000 241"o • .. Ea>IGa;.i:.,..1 Hl.700 U vo • •. Soul!M!rn Co 14',lOO 13•• (11 .. e M•N> 144100 40 +I'• (IT F1nett<.I l•l.>IOO 44' 1 • 11. Pol•ro1<1 1l7 lOO ,.._, • 11 • Bu<I Nor11> U J IOO 60' • • 1"' EIP•~ Co 7U 000 '1 • 1 Amt-t Hf'\\ 1<»,SOO 0\lt • t• • TeH~O In< 104,tOC) ~I • ... 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Juty 1e. 1979 DAIL V PILO'f -87 'Mad, /flad .Jonathan Jonathan Winters grimaces a·s he strains to break out of the bonds Arnold Stang "and Marvin Kaplan have inflicted on hi~ in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," airing tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7. • ILOYILUCY Alcky hH planned a 11WpriM petty tor Luc;y' a birthday. .IANllON>AHDION A lun time Is hlld by ell wlletl Glady ..;.... hit friends, lnctucslng two a...~ £bti•g• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles a KN8C (NBC) Los Angeles • I KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFM8 (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ. TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (l111d.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 8 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach policemen. a ulaCI made wllh marljuane • 2tTONIGHT Ii> tNTROOUaHO IMOL.OOY "CiroulCllion" 7:JO 8 THE MUflPETS Guest· Harry Selatonte. D FAOM RUTH TO A08E 8ryeot Gumbel hOsts this look et the g1 .. t playetS lrom the past. I OATINQ GA.ME BEA TING THI BIO C G TIC TAC DOUGH • THE 8RAOY BUNCt4 Carol Wflt• 8 llOry loi a worrtiln'a magazine and trouble beg1'1$ when the Br9dys ptWnaturely e-. Mate the art!Cle'• SllCalSS. .., ADAM-12 Olfleef Reea claims that a eofnC)UW .,,Of le reepotl• ti0'9 lot Ille tied M.oll letlflO. • JUl..IACHLD AHO 00/WNtr "KltcMn Cooktlll ~arty·· Cl) I t00,000 HMM THAT T\N 9 THI NICI II NOHT l:CIO. (I) THI WHrTI lttADOW T"9 t-get• tM!en to the ~. bottl on and ol1 the court. duling e !>Mlle!· ball tou111ament I.· Lt.a Vegaa IA) •II LITTll MOUN ON THIPRAIAll UUta and Albeft anetnpt to spark a romance ~ a hard-drinking wanderet (Ray 8oloer) 111\d a l)flm and Pf Opet IOcal leely (Al • MOVIE • * * "W11thering Height•" 119391 Laurence oovrer, Merle Oberon 8eMd on the story by Eml· ly 8ronle A ric;n young woman IOIUkes the love of a a.vent 10 m¥ry • ~eqi.ai,(~hn I 8 9 MCMOVIE • * * 'h "It'• A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WOtid" 119631 Spenc;er Tracy, Milton B«te. A group of people travel over mountain•. th1ough deserts and acrOll great expaMeS 10 re&et> S350,000 In bufleCI loot. 111 MOVE * • ~ "Klu Theon For Me'" I t957J c.ty Gfant. &ay Petk«. A tno of Navy olfl· oers on atlOnl le"'9 In s ... FrendKO find that Jt's a pretty friendly town atte< mM11ng up with a couple 01 realty t>eautlhll girts 1:- hrs.) • CAAOl 8UflNETT NIOfRIENOS Gueits: Ttm Conway, Ctlato t8MOW • • "Warpath" (19511 Edmond O'Brien. Potty Betgen. A ~ avenges the death of hit Hancee. (2 htS) fD UACIEl I LEHRER A£POAT 411!) kl MOVEM' JOUlkU TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 : 00 -"Wuthering Heights." The original 1939 version of the Emily Bronte love story with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. ABC D 8:00 -"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World."· Spencer Tracy beads . an all-star comedy cast in one of the fun- ruest movies of alJ iime (see photo at left). NBC D 9:30 -"The Last of the Mohicans." Steve Forrest and Andrew Prine star in this new version of the James fenimore ~per story. "Parkinson'• Law Aevl1il· ~: A C-aatlon With C Northc;ote Pat1dnaon" C Northcote Park1l\1on upesates his we11.1cnown work "Park1neon's Law'' and ft$>181n• what can be csone lo hmlt the giowth 01 txireeuc1 acy 8:30 m 8TM.88: HOW TO COPEWITHrT Olaon Bean hoets this lhOW dealing wit. solu· 11ons to the problems 1t1a1 ca115e 7~ percent of au •llne1641S lhal are stress- relo1ed &I 8IU MOYE.AS' JOURNAL "Penclnson's L-Ae•lStt· l!<I A ConYe1sa11on w 11h c \ NQ11t1Cote ParkonllOO' C Northcote Parkinson updates his -•141nown work "Patk1naon·11 Law" and expllJJns wtlat can t>e Clone to ltmll the OtOW1h ot bu,eauc1acy. «i)Fl~ · The UnhnlSl'led Agonelo" Ftu«ocart>Oll& from 01r conditlo11ers, 1nou~1roat '"ocessos and tefrogera. tOIS aHeci Eartt>'a ozone layur and may causu 6k on canc;er. CR I ~(I) M•A•$•H 1other Mulcahy wr•tllS a letter home detatltng 11141 genetal leeltng ol depreii- $10n 01 lhe 4077th as Chnstmll'J apptoaches IRI m MEAVOIWAN Guest host· Joey Bishop Guee11 The SytYMs, Phol FOStef, Suaie Coelho, Tom DreeHn. Stan Kann the Gaooet Man, At Bo1n1e. Dr Joyce Brotlttl(s 9 OAMANOY AHO HIS OACHE8TAA "A Jal)anese Odyssey · The PhUadelphla Orcnes- lra tOUIS Japan, and iie<· l0tms loWOBs by Debussy Ives, Btahms end Rlcharo Strauss ml oooo.eve A.MENCA A dramatic re-enactment ol the tinal debate on the British Partiamenl on the Jftl.le of Ame11can onoe- pendence Is ptt1$41flteCI on a May t776 set•ino t:30 f) (]) WK~ IN CINCINNATI Jonnny Fever t>ecOmM an 111slant lathe< when a YoU"O woman loa-hf!< caby on the 1ad10 11a11on s doo•step IRI D N8CMOVIE • • ··rne Last Of 1n.; Mohlc;ans" C 19781 Stevl! F0tres1. Andrew Pnoe. A while hunter and hos two lndllln blood t>rolhets help a Sfoli:ill ottoeer 8900ft iwo worrwn through hoshh! Indian tomlOty (Al 10:00 8 (f) LOU GRANT RoSSI _,,.,. a contro~e.. siat story which sets oh hrQWOlkS on tho city room CAI 00 Mews • MCaKT GAU.Mt "LUI Allee For A OMd Druid" A women ~ a l1l•·t11e statue of • lllOflll who reaembtea her hull>and.' 10-.ao·~ THiATRI "Poldark" When the breach betweon him and hi• relellYH Wldent. • Orunllen, r•teeted Roal 11 c;omlorted by Oemelza. (Pait 3 of 18)(RI '1i) ailAAIE CUf\IE Marie Curie loMll lttl( hul· banes on an accident, com. •no ou1 01 a -e csepr ... a1on onty to ~· hi• IHchlng poat at the S0tbonne. The French Pf"' mekM Marie a target, PfOflHICNlly anc:I penonalty. • 11:001 • 8 Cl) ltl NIWI MAKI Ma LAU8H MOYll • *'h "HIQh Crlfne" (19721 James Whitmore,· Fernan· dO Rey. A nat~k:a agent goee ah8f' • deported mallolo In ltaty 12 h<a.) Q) 9EDTIME STOAIE.8 G) BENNY HILL SHOW Benny •S the sul>,ect o4 "Th11 ts YOUI Liie •. 1t:308 AOCKFOAO FILES A sm1111.ume pro qualt!lf· t>aelc 1mp1tc;ates RoctclOICI on a blackmail acneme ~t unleasnes l>Oth pollee and gangsters O!' the detective . D TONIGHT ... Ou6St hOS1 Ot11n11 Ross 0 OICKVAH'DYKE Q [O) ~LICE STORY lhe professional ano per· _,., IM ol a ~VU' •&t· eten wateh oommandef Is detatlfld. • • THE OOHO SHOW Q) 0£TSMAAT fD CAPTlOHED AIC NEWS (I) STAR TREK FOU< Earth outposts ha•e been dMlroyeel fUSI OUI • Mde the Romul~ Neutral Zone 12:00 9 lWIUGHT ZONIE Sam Kfutedgo 8CCieleftl&My o._. that his pr~pec 1111e son4"-l.,,. !ought. on Ille Civol War • Al.FRED HrTa4COa< PAEBEHTB "'A Man GrM lly Beloved" A Mttte girt 1nee to befriend a '19Wly amved reclUM In town. a UTIMMT Ma.11 and ff poee u Army personnel to trap a paychi· alrlst working IOt KAOS. 1 21T~ 12-.30 DRAO..-r ALFMD Hn'CHCOCK PMllNT9 "'Jonett>an" A young man ii ovetcome with gr1et When he le&tnl OI hll lather' I demtN • MOVIE • •11r "Black Horse Canyon" ( 1954 I Joel McCrN. Marl Blancllatd (I) MovtR **'ho "Short Welk To Daylight" (11172) JarMS Brolln, oOn M1lchell. 1t-AO 8 C8I LATE MOVIE * * • "Crlall'.419501 Ca"' Gtanl. Jou Ferr• 1:008 TOMOMOW Gueits: Philip Angllm and Carble Shelley. caal mem- ben of the Tony Aw.,CI· wtnning pla'f "'The Eto- phant Man"' I DOC VAN OYKIE MAVERICK 'The Jeweled Gun·· fD DtCK CAVETT Gues1. Leon Edel. (Part 1 Of 21 1:300 NIEW8 t:MG NEWS 2:000 NEWS 8) GETSMAAT 2:I08) NEWS 2:38 f) NEWS 3:0lf) MOVIE • • "R1<Jor<; To The Stan> 119~1 W1tltem l undlgan Herbert Mat shall. I Tuesday'• Da11tiau! Mo.,ie• 12:00111 • • 'h "'The Gori Rush" f 19551 RO&a11nCI Russell. Fe<n&l\do lamas. ID • * • "A Woman·s rac:e" ( t!M ti Joan c,aw· tOtd, Mol\lyn Oougla¥- 3:00 (l}) • • "0ulfege" I t9111 Rot>e<t Culp, Ma"IY"I Muon 3 .. 30 U * ••,•Fear No l:••I" t t969) Lou1$ JourClan. BradfOld Diiiman Potsie's 'Hu1nan'. 3rd.Banana Glad l:IS One of Bunch ~:. New 'Lazarus Syndrome49 BJ IE&&Y BUCK HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Anson Williams says this about "Happy Days": "The Fon.a ia wbat everyone wanta to be, Richie ia wbat every motber wanta ber IOll to be, and · Potaie is wbat everyone really is.•• Wllliams, wbo'•played Potaie /Webel' for five years on the bit ABC comedy, says, "He's vulnerable, semitive and always gets Ida foot in it . Be bas a bard time playing games. He 's a very human character." lte s~ he is not tired of his role as third buiana lo Ron Howard's Richie and Henry Wtnkler's Fonzie. "Sometimes if you have a few weeks witb not much to do it gets stagnant. But it's never boring because tbere's always something you can pick up on and create "AND YOU HAVE so much Ume for other things '' be says, "like ,pitching a project or writing a song. I don't get bored. It just geta stapant when you don't have much to do." · Willia m s h as ple nty to do otherwise. He writ.es songs, is creat· lng a one·hour dramatic show fot NBC and recenUy taped a television comedy-variety with his new wife, Lorrie Mahaffey, who played his girlfriend on "Happy Days." He's met her earlier when be performed at the Grand Ole opry in NubviUe. He says be doesn't consider bimaelf a great actor. "I couldn't even sit through 'Hamlet,' much less play it,'' he says. ''I never meant to be an actor. I wanted to be a pedormer and maybe get into pro- ducine. I just 10rt·of fell into a~g. I'd rather create and produce a film tban be lD one ... y FIELD, I think, is come4.)'. I'd like to be in a comedy film, but to be booelt. t don't know If I could han· dle drama. But I think I could b.andle the production end." 'Salvage' Start8 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The hour- lon1 teleYlaloa aeries .. Salva1e-1•• be1u produetlon tb.1a weelr for the ll7'f.IOMUOD. AeeonllnltoColumbia 1-..--~ ftlm1n4° • tbe 'op'D6DI HI• meat .. ..., Spell'" wu belnl filmed on loeatkmiDSlml Valley. Is It Clnss · or Trash? Before "Happy Days," Williams' acting consisted of playing the "COD· cerned boyfriend" in dozlns of televiaion episodes. He laughs, and aays, "The girl would always have 30 lines and I'd say, 'I understand.' Then abe'd have 30 more lines and l'dsay. 'l'lttrytobelp'." He landed the role of Potsie "by auditioning with 800 other guys." ··1 was the last person they aaw," be says. "They hired me and we-1\&J'ted rehearaala the next day. The pilot dldo 't sell and lo the seeood pilot ~ they added the character of Fonzie. •'Then for the second pilot, they · thought we might be too old, so I bad to audition again. I not only bad to . audition, I had to do a acreen test. It was iuck that I got the part. U I'd · had red hair I wouldn't have gotten ·,.; it," be says. ~ ~ "THE TIUNG TO do is take the op-. portunity and build on it. You use it ,: 1 as a foundation. Some people don't do · '~ that and when it's over they're left ' · ·, with ,iothing. T he re's nothing glamarous about television. It's bard ~~~~fi,;. work. You make it glamorous for the people who watch." Williams, 29, says be doesn't know how much longer the show will last. but notes ABC already has signed it for the' next two years. A,.Wl,...to STILL LIKES IT Aneon WllNama "Happy Days" probably will be ----------. around forever, at least in reruns, which begin in syndication next year. By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> -Twenty or so new network shows will roll out of the TV factories this rau, their wheels greased with plenty of hope and hype. Most. as usuai, will fail. The astounding thing about this ritual is not that so many new series fail, but that most or the failures will have met a deserved fate. You wonder, sometimes, if some TV shows are made to be lousy. Meet William Blinn, a writer and producer who has made some fine television and a couple of awfu ls as well. Blinn is at wort right now on his new hopeful, a medical show for ABC called "The Lazarus Syndrome." BLINN'S SHOW IS ABOUT a private hospital that is run by a d octor a nd a former newspaperman.patient. Sounds like a perfect can· didate for the scrap heap. Eut Blinn, who won honors for a "Roots" script two years ago, doesn't seem the sort who'd easily settle for junk. He reminds that quality is a relative term, and that networks aren't necessarily art buyers. "They don't try anything new, or they don't try an old idea executed in a new way, because most or the people who buy television programs are corporately timid," Blinn says. "And that's catching. Plus, most of the people who offer television programs for sale to the networks are going in with what they think will please them. "111EREFORE, IT'S LIKE holding one mir~ ror on one side and another mirror on the other, and they reflect emptiness." questions in medicine as opposed to just curing specific diseases. Right now, we're working on a story about an elderly man who comes into the hospital He's told that a surgical procedure can increase bis lifespan by four j,r five years. That procedure eosts $80,000. "So, what it boils down to is, do you live five or six years, essentially destitute? Or, two or three years in relative comfort? That he's even con· sidering the seCond alternative apalls the doctors very much, because they're dealing lo 'Life is Sacred.• The response to that is. 'Well, if We is sacred. don't charge me $80,000. · "I DON'T THINK THAT'S the standard kind of thing.'' _ · Sounds good. But I especially 'liked Blinn 's idea of what he'd like "Lazarus Syndrome" to be. "A show that makes you think, and makes you enjoy. If we can avoid the unreality of the happy endings of most shows ... l mean. there are real human triumphs, and they are wonderful to see. It's a question of whet.her we can be creative and inventiveenougbtoavoidtbebull •• -- S\~GINc; 1' ~ I THE TICKET SHACK "''T<~. ~ l~c.,, h. c .. c ...... ~n.·~ 24 Ir. hifo UH ~ "1'-i 714M4S-'51 I 0 ., 842-2697 "' ..... ~ ---714-64WHO ......,_ ... _ .. .,,..._ i> Ii ft Qr,...._ a Un.Vflf"Ut Arr'O'Hft\•,t,.,. ~-·-on1-•o.•r. He devotes most of his free lime to variety, talk shows and coocerttr, He did succumb to playing a dramatic role in the NBC aeries "Great.est Heroes of the Bibi~." "I played somebody called Nabar, a character who's not even In the Bible," he says. "I did my best, but f don't know. I dldn 't even tell my mot.her to watch · it." Carol Burnett Specials Set Okay. But Blinn's show is already sold. He knows the difference between junk and good. Good was his "Roots" work. Junk was his "Fast Lane Blues," which ABC tried to hide by airing it 11--------"'• Chriatmas Eve. "LOVE AT FIRST BfTE'· "LOST & FOUND" NEW YORK <AP> This medical show of his -good, or junk? CPO) Carol Burnett will star "Well, the show is a switch on the standard la four all-new ABC medical show, and I think if we can execute it pro-.._ _______ _.. comedy-variety pro· perly, it will not just be a retread of all the other "TffEAPPLEDUMPUNO TV medical shows. GANG RIDES AGAJK' grams that will begin "I have wanted for a long time to do a medical co• airing in August, just series ln which the layman Js represented -not .._ _______ _. KIS -oypcrE·o ri , NBC before the 1979·80 "AMERICANNmtO" .-a •r.. se es 1or t e 1evisi 0 n 8 ea s 0 n , just as a guest star every other week, but in a "HARPER VALLEY PTA" is called "Medicine Man," about an t.benetworksald. situation where there's a guy saying, 'Wait a (PG) Apache Indian who becomes a doctor The programs. ten-minute. What's going on? Why does it have to be l and comblnel modern medicine with tatively titled "Carol this way? Why do you have to wake a guy up at six Of'!NOAilY I 1 j r, the mystical medicine of b is. and Company ... will in the morning to take a sleeping pill?' 1 heritage. His interest stems from the feature Vicki Lawrence, ===~-----.;;..-fact hia wife is part Apache. Th rried N l9 ln San Kenneth Mara and Craig "OKAY, IN SOME STORY areas, we're going ey were ma ov. · Richard Nelson. In addl· to touch on topics that have been done. We're do· ta Barbara, and recently taped a DAILY PllDT a ASSIFlm ADS 842•5878 ... Cent 7t4'54a'.~7tl 3410 '"'"' ''" "''"" THI MUPPIT MOYll C•I ............. ..., ...... --~ PLAY•SINI -1111 w1ft.lr'm'8A--,.,.. . ...,. AeWiWYOUi PROPMICY INt comedy-variety special called lion, Tim Conway will ing a story on malpractice, and I'm sure 'Ben .. AnlOD and Lorrie" for airing on m a It e g u e s t a P · Casey' got sued for malpractice. 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Ull IUIT YOU ANO Ml, KIDIPOI 11.1&1 • ,,. ••••• ·~ et1M & 10.M !'009Y ......... "MAMHATTAM" ''THI IM-l . .AWS" 1~1 f ''SUf'ftl~AM" l,GI -DAfl 7..0 I f!IO ,...,, __ "''"'"''"u - u~-.Wc...i..." AMUICAN NfTIK> c..., ""' HAUU VALLIY "A I'°> ""--... -· NOPHICYl,.I ""' llYOND THI DOOlt II (H I _.-,-.....,..,._ -..... lllOOtll ""''" IUIT YOU AND llU, IUDr,_. lllUI •Alf lllMCNt 'New Look for Englebert l .Y 108 THUMAH tlOt.LVWOOO <A 1~) Nowadayi wh•n Enalebf'rt llurna>Urdlnrlt appears In concert. he quickly teJi. hl8 audience why he doe1n'l looll Ukc tbe En(Clebert llumperdlnck they once knew. "00..rwlse l*)pl wonder If I've blea~hed m y balr.'' he nphelna ·•r h1m.1n'l. 1 used lo d~e ri\y hair black and wear !ooac i.ldcbum.a. Now it 11 my own color, brown. bt.•C-4tU l' I'm o~t In the 11111> so 8 y Thf' A1.1ooelaled Prt'NS The following urc lhllbotlrd 's hot ..record hits for the week ending July 21 U...'i Lhcy "''P\'ttr In th1i. week's iatiue of Ultlboai.:d m1tJ(azmc HOT SINGLES I "Bad Girls" Oonnu Summer CC01wblancu I 2 "Rang My Bt>tl" Anlllt Ward <J uu na> 3 "Hot Stuff" Donna Summer <Casabluncu 1 4. "Good Times" Chu: <Allaollc> 5 "Mallin' It" David Naughton <RSO > 6. "Boogie Wonderland" Earth, Wand & Fare with The Emotions (Ar.c ) . 7. "1 WAnt You To Wunt Me" Cheap Trick <Eptc> . 8. "Shine A Lillie Love" f:lcctrac Light Orcht-stra ( Jt·t) .H. "Gold" J ohn Stew1:1rt (JlSOI 10 ''She l:Jchcv<:!> In Mt"' Kenny Hogers ( Ur11t t'd A rtisls > TOP l,Ps · .._ I. "Bad Girls" Uonna Summer (Casablancul i . "Bre<1k ra ~t In I\ merica" Supe rtr a mp (A&M I 3 ... , Am" Earth. Wind & Fare CArc) 4. "Cheap Tri<'k <tt Hudok an" Cheap Trick < Ep1<'l 5. ·· 01s rovcry" l':lcctnc Light Orche stra C Jell ADULT C'ONTEMPOR{\RV 1 -"Lead Mc On" Maxine N1ghtin~alc I Windson~) • 2. "Shadows In Thi' Moonlight" Anne Murray I Capitol> . 3. "Momini:: Dance" SpyroGyrn llnfintty> 4 "Mama Can't Uuy You Lovt" Elton J ohn <MC/\l 5 "She Uclaeves In Mc" Kenny llogerl> ( Umt- cd Artists• SOUi. SINGU:S I. "Oad Garis" Donna Summer <Ca!>ablanc(.I J ~-"Good Time!>" Chic (Atlantic I • :J. "Turn <Hf T he Lights" Teddy l'cndcrgrasl> f PIH I 4 "Chao.;c M" Con Funk Shun I Mt·rcury 1 ~ .. "You (;onna Maki· Mc Love Somebody E lse " The Jones rnrl <P l Ill ('()llNTRY S ING l.ES . I "Shadow!> In The Moonui(ht" Anni~ Murray t Capitol 1 2 "You're• T hi• Only One" Doll y P arton I HCA) :l "R1rlcrs In T he· Sky" Johnny Cash C HCA 1 4 "Amanda" Waylon J1·nnmgs <HCA I 5 "Save The l.<1s l Uanc·c .. 'or Mc "' Emmylc1u Harn s (Warner Bros. I TRIBUTE TO JOHN WA YHE o°"•t Miss th• 40ttt AMl•~ary of "STAGECOACH" WF:D NESDJ\Y .J ULY 18 I !\ PEHS()~ Cl.AIHE TREVOH. llJ\:'\f\ WOH D EN, BEN .JOll'.\~O:"J l'llt' 'l:tn\ ;\lor•· "'"'' J\11111 .m·d "'11t1 1h1· IH I\~. m·pr I h1· 1:1..,I for t\ ~ '""' J\OMJSSION SHl.t)O J>on:1twn to AmcracLin . C<J nccr Sod ety . 0 C Unit E11tl·rt:1111m1·n1 ~1111.d flour 1; :111 Vllm • :111 l.1m1t 1·11 ~t":tl111~1 H1·"·n ,11 ''"'' fi7'.l·f11\:li 1'0HT Tll EATEH · COHONJ\ OEL MAH much, ll 1et.a bleached ouL No more dye, aad Dd more aldebuma." • , Thia la part of the 1ln1er'1 new attitude toward hla lire and career. ll can be abbreviated u "no more b.1." HAVING NEVER KNOWN the earlier ·uum. perdlnck, 1 can't report on what chances have been wrought. His associates note a new franb.eaa ond opeMess In the Britlab entertainer, wbo re· mains one of the highest paid ln the world <ellbt weeks annua lly in Las Vegas at a reported $200,000). Enge, as he prefers to be called, bu a1ao c hanged his onstage act. "1 am now ln my second management." said the singer, who Is now usocAated with Harold Davidson. "My firs t manager handled two stars; Ol\C was Tom Jones, the other was me. The manager s aid thal I could only sing romantic ballads. wttl le Jones did rock and roll." Now Enge mixes his concerts with everything from rock to disco. Nol that he lb.inks JOY of the pop crazes are new. "PEOPLE THINK THAT music changes, but the new patterns are only variations of the old," he rea soned. "It's the satne in comedy. There are on- ly seven jokes basically: all humor is a variation on those seven jokes. • · r ") · m doing disco now . I've e9en recorded an album. The re's nothing really ne w in It. The beat is almost South American, Uke a rhumba. I pre- dicted a year ago that it would be the coming thing ." As part of the ne w E.11 .. he dropped 28 pounds though eight have sneaked back. He plans to t ake care of thut by returning to his routine or run- ning the strecL<; near his Beverly Hills home. THAT'S RIGHT, HE IS now a U.S. resident. lfas been for three years. But not for .the usual reason o(high-1arning Englishmen. "I didn't leave England because of the taxes." he15aid. "I came here because the hulk of my work is in the Unit<.'<! Sta tes For Lax purposes. I could s pend no more than 60 days in England and six monthi. an the United States. The rest of the time l had lo uve in Barbados or somephtcc Like that. I had bt>come a nom ad .. Now that the maximum income tax r ate in England has been dropped lo 60 percent, I have been ai.ked if I would return. The answer 1s no, e ve n though 1 pay 70 percent tax here. This is \\h<'rc I make most of IT)y li vmg." lie does not plan to change hi!> c1t1ze nship, however. E~GE LIV ES IN THE S unset Boulevard estate once owned by J a ync Mansfield ; it was the love nest sp c shared with Mickey Hargitay and heart shapes were everywhere -s wimming pool, IJathtulJ. l>ed. All that rc mlllns of the Mansfi eld era 1s the pool, and ;.i n occas ional whiff of her pcrrurne, whwh both Enge and his wife can detecl. .. I met J uvne once 1n En~land . about six weeks before s he wa~ killed ... the-singer re - ~ ark c d . "S he said . •Jr you ever com e lo Ca lifornia. you must visit me at my house: Years later a real estate friend who was lookin~ for a house for me talled me 1n Las Vegas. She s aid she had found a place that had been owned by Jayne Mans field. ' "'Without even seem~ ll I said .. Buy IL' .. I VU W ">lJMMI It n II. ( HLAM 0 1 /\Ml.HI( AN. \OU II I (,()I..., 10 ">llMMI H ( l\Ml '- /\Nl>TI fl. HL~ I (,() 10 (AMP N< >I <ll f~'IAH BRll PLAZA lDWlllOS' NUllTUIOTOlt ttrtd '1?'! ~J39 Hunllog1ort Be.1~11 848-0388 lDWAllDS' lDWAllDS' SAOOUllCll CllllMA ClllTlll l• loro ~81 ~88u C051a Mesa 9 7'1 414 I MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY r--- -- - --Discount Coupon - - ------- 1 · ,. _________________ ~ TWCFEnCNE DISCCUNT + • Buy one rlckcr Ul ony of the Carnival'• rl~ and attracclon1 Ill the rcrular prlcc and cake a pe1rcn~r alonlJ frc:c. Two can have lh• fun lneread of one! Limit one coupon per vl1lt per pcrt0n. Oood Monday•Tuetday• \V,Jnadaytfhurtday1 ~p.m,6 P·l11 · J "THE MAIN EVENT" {PG) "MOON RAKER" !PGI "ROCKY II" CPGI "LOST AND FOUND'" '"FAST BREAK'" (POI "JUST YOU AND ME. KID" (POI · .. DEER HUNTER" (R)' .. . .... STROIUm Ei scREEn Fi 1 l ; A n ll 0 RIVE · I n Ka ......... ""' .... . ., "BUCK ROGERS ANO THE 25th CENTURY" (R) "BLOODLINE" CR) "LOOklNO FOR MR. OOOOBAR" "TH& IN-4.AWS.( I ''WHO II KIUING THE GREAT CHll'I 01F EUAOPE?'" "P.LAYERI" (PO) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT". "THE DEEA HUNTEA"(R) "IO't'8 IN Cl:Ml'Al(Y C" , ( ~NTERTAINMENT I MUSIC CA O"(.i ""'~ io ' • -8URN5 SH1El05f-i JUSTYOU \-• AND A . ME,KIO ;:-:, KIU MURHAY -Mon ·Fri 7 15.915, 11 00 Set,/Sun. 1 15,3 15. 5.15. 7•15. 9·15, 11:00 CLINT IASTWOOD ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ .... DAIL Y-1 15, 3·30. 6:00, 1:15, 10.30 HIUMUHHAY · ---I"(; ........... Vio" •,. 1 '' t t\ ~t I)() 11.Ht \.wl't 1\ j •\ 1o t\ ''""' ... ,.,..,000 I SCA Pl JROM AlCATRAl . Mon f" 6 00 8 l~t. 10 30 '>11• •;.,n ' 15 3 30, 1, 00 H 1'> 10 30 YRANK a LANGELLA DRA.ClJtl\ , • _ .. __ • -·-. M 5 Academy A'llM•d$ Best Picture Best Oueclo• Tlft R03Hn DEER (Rl l\l<O ffUNTE PETER "LAN WOODY ALLEN I 11\LK . The "*..DIANE KEATON r.·ln·Laws--.. ~ ... llAllJrg -..... ~ -0 ••. -,- .... ftlUS IM - __ .,_ ~.--""'" 'TH£.P•l90N~ LOS Tan FOUND,..~ ~~';&"! or z~N~ ••· ... ..... 0..., 1: 1', S:OI, l :Ol, ?:ti. t :oo.111• . I • • •• l ' •Ann Landers •Classlfed . ' •Horoscope ~-~~t~B~·-·-:·~~a Dorothy Jo Swanson, 64, says, '/Jove what I 'm doing. I love to teach. That's the reason I won 't retire.· .· -Getting th~ Straight Dope· · Dana Point program rehabilitates drug addicts By CHERYL ROMO OI -n.11, 1'11 .. St .. t Earnest Neal calls hims elf a ''token." That. he says; is because he's a black male with an eighth grade education aod yet has been able to pull himself out of a life thut. many of his peers didn't survive. The 36-year-ol?! Neal, who wears three-piece s uits and carries a leather briefcase, is an ex-heroin ad diet. ex-drug dealer and ex-convict TODAY THE DAPPER Laeuna Niguel father of six children devotes his energies to helping other drug ad diets rehabilitate themselves. Neal works with the addicts in a Dana Point r esidential program called Straight Ahead. He was the program's firs t graduate; his diploma is dis played prominently on his office waU. As program coordinator, Neal • works directly with Straight Ahead , "'8identa. who are enrolJM for in· teoaivef®r·tosix-monthsessioos. Partial funding for Straight Ahead is from the Orange County Mental Realth ~epartment with grants from the national lnstitule on Drug Abuse. Straight Ahead residents are hard core male and female drug users . <'ach <>f whom has been referred by the county Mental Health qeparl ment. the California, Corrections Department or the California Youth Authority. Neal says he is able to keep the program drug-free because. "I lhlnk hke a dope fiend. "The way to keep dope out of the <'nvironment ts to s tay in touch with the people. "IF ANYTHING NEGATIV E is ha,pening in the environment. yeu can feel it." Straight Ahead residents are drawn into daily discussion groups and must meet with pyschologists -and they must attend school. In addition, they have to obey strict rules and submit to twice weekly unne t~sts lo prove they are' drug- fr~c. If a r<'s 1dent h as been off the . Straight Ahead premises on a pass. he is sC<.1rched upon returning Not everyone is accepted into S~raight Ahead, Neal emph asizes "IT'S llARD TO GET into the pro gram. People don·t haNe druR pro bleros. They have people problems,·· he says. ··People already have gone through dctoxihcallon before coming here. ··w <' deal with the emotional problems and what we do is to give a whole lot of emotional structure." he notes. ..You le;.im how to manipulate your environment constructavcly " Prior to becominR involved with tlle program in 1973, Neal says he was a drop-out a nd had been com .-.1tted to Mctropdljtan State Hospital an Norwalk. AFTER 1l MONTHS an a spec1ul CSffSTKAIGllT, PageC2> O.ty """' ...... ., ~ ....... 'I 1old dope and ran it because I thought It was the on~ way to make money, ' says Straight ' · Ahe•d ooorcllnator Emeet Heal. L .Y .. • I.· { 'I Just Gotta Danee' Corona de/ Mar dance instructor has taught for nearly 50 years ) . . . By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille Oally Pilot Stall - lt was the tail end of an hour-long Jazz tap class at Dorothy Jo's Corona <iel Mar dance s tudio But the dozen s tudents going through the paces in front or a floor to-ce iling mirror were stall al> energetic as the disco m usic accom- panying them . Perhaps the most entbus1ast1{··-of all was the Lithe woman an a black leotard leading them, Dorothy J o Swanson. "SHE MAKES IT such fun." said Mary Bremner . a dance !>tudent oh· serving the action_ ··w e look forward to lht: lessons " fo,or thlt past '17 ye11 rs 30 yea rs in Corona del Ma r Dorothy Ju Swanson has been makmg danc10J{ fun for counllcss student!> The reason for her cont<Jgaous en thusiasm as s ample "I love what L'm doing:· !>he l><Ud during a break an her photograph hllcd lobby "I love to teach That ·s the real.on I won't rctarl' " Dorothy Jo Swanson 1s 6'1 ye~rs old an6 s he's not l>hy <ibout adm1ttini.{ 1t She began teaching danre an 1932 at the agt• or 17 "T his is so much fun ... she sauJ, ··and th rewards an• 'iO g rNtt." For example . she noted that dozens of students have gone on to becomr professional dancers or performers in other phase:. or shc>w business. One of many former students to keep m touch as Gregory Osborne. a former Laguna Beach resident, who 1s a solois t with the A meracan Balh:l Theater. Two other forme r students, Wanda Chase and Becky Hadley, arc on her teachjng staff. ''There 's so much satisfaction in · teaching," she said. noticing two lit tic girls domg graceful cartwheel!> 1n the studio. ' ... ··See that? You can see the ac com plishments . "It ma kes the teacher reel so good to know you· re giving the ch.lid poise " Although som~ students arc as young as J yea r~ old. many arc adults The adijlls arc among M r:. S wanson's favo rit e!>, s he ~aid . becausclh<'Y want to be in clas~. Iler oldest student as 85-year·old Peggy Gene Ev<Jns who ha!> been tak 1ng classt-s !>ax times a week for th · pas t three Y'!ars. Ms. Evans. too, ha:-. been dancing for decades and wa!-. the pnma b1:11lcrana an thl' classic Lon Ch aney movie ... Phantom or thl' Opcru " M r~ ~van:-. •~ walking or dancing proof th;.it <1 gc 1:. nu b<i r ncr to dancing DANCING IS EXCELLt:;NT for C'1 rcul:Jt1on. c·oordrnataon and m;ian l <llntng a lamber body, Mr:. Swanson ~a1d She added ... It keep!> their gra) matter an :.hape. "For older people, it's great for tirthritis. I think if you use the body, ou won't have these problems." Mrs Swanson sa id her husband Harold, a retired post al worker. and s on. Don. don't dance any more than <See GOTTA DANCE, PageC-ll f. o.ily l'llet ~ llty G.,y Am.,.•~ Gretchen Parker with her qog, Alfy. A. Year In Germany By ROBIN OTO o1 .... Delly 1'11111 • .- One year ago Gretchen Parker didn't know a single word or German. Now the 16-year-old Newport Beach resident s peaks the lan1uage nuenUy. The reuon: She spent the put year as a foreign exchan1e s tudent lo Hambur1. Germany. "Now I have to think about what I say in En1H1h ," she jokes. CommenUn1 on the German people, M a . Parker isaya Germans may seem cool to tourists but. ·•after you get to know them, they're r eally friendly." Ms. Parker was sent to Germany throulb the Youth For Understanding exchange pro· gram. While in Hamburg, she lived with a German family. She attended "gymnasium.·· the bi1heal level of public scboollna ln Germany. ''The sclwols ire totally dif. ferent," ale noted. "They're harder ln Germany. 1 un· <SeeA VEAa, Pasea) • . --- -· • n-4 -.. ... • • ......... ........_ ~...........--.~ ............... ..,, ... _... • ...... .. ~ .... ..__.._ ___ .,. __ ~.-----·----~---- DeJ"f P .... ..__.,GaryA...,_ ANN LANDERS/HOROSCOPE~ Apology W on~t Sllffiee · DEAR ANN LANDERS; SlDCe JOU are &aa· lveraally re1,.eted, will you pleaH ••Y IOtDetbiq to wake~ .. up? We an aedial 10 1iek·miaded, it 1 1eary. I ref., to a· eon,,...ma wbo ta tl7tlll to ,... 1e1111aUon that wW provide for tbe •m,putatioa o£ tbe aex oraau of malel found 1u11ty ol rape. Tbe COO· •r"'maa 1ald be Would prefer to bave 1ucb men executed, but "tbe law won't 10 that far." Next, wW lbopliften have tbeir baDdl eut off and 1queaJen have tbelr ta6iuet pulled out? How primitive can.we 1et? Pleue tell the world what ls wroq with 1ucb thlnktn1. -M.A. CARMEL, N.Y. DEAS M.A.: ftere'a pleMJ ..._. wit.It lt -Mt fw ..-en let•• llYe u u eu.ple.tlle Re,....._ II (ead pllty _. --••ced .. ..,. . l.mprt-.w Benni •=1he -er 1ean - la&er, ............ eear ........ ertme. After a_,..uaa a ••'• aes ..., ... , u · apololf ..W Unlly Aftke If la&er 11 wu db· covered &llat tlae •aa waa blllottllt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never writ· ten to anyone in my llle about my problems, but if I don't get this off my chest, I'll explode. 1 can't staod the tension between my husband and our 17-year-old dauebtet. We have two other daughten, 15 and 12, but the eldest l.s the one my husband picks on continually. , DEA& B.: 84a1e a revohatloll. Bat •·a11e ••re ,.. bve plenty of amilul1ioll _... &M ,....,. are weU eqlllpped. •. · • Y• aad ta.e elcleat llrl ..._.. be couMled ltJ ,.., elerlJ•ail or a &Mra,_ bl ff:C•nl to ........ ,.... ~ wit.at to elaa&leaje. a9d • a... hreu•"8: 'fte.,.._ ca be'.adJm&ed IO H lau a falll& rla& ud SM l1rla eaa '-Ji Mft-· .,. . TM plelked-o11 daa11tter 11 ~ 1ola1 '° etiaa1e Iller fa&Mr'1 attlhtde bat site cu claaa1e Iller reep191e1, wMdl la boacl &o cut don Gia Illa yellla1. · If J08 laave • c)eromu cbecll MeetaJ lleahll CUDJcs la Ute.. pllooe beok allcl 1et die emotlouJ nppon yoq need to claQCe yHr Uvea. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a woman nearly 80 and I am losing my hair. I hate wigs. DEA& D.: ~ malll reaaoa for hair am~• womea are scalp disease, tension . Appreciation Award Since 7th grade, the girl bas Juat about sup- ported herself. She baa always bad part·Ume jobs -after school, weekends, summers, and babysits. She maintains a B average in school and la well·llked. Moel fathers would be proud o( such a gjrl, but not my busb&{MI. He yells at , her constantly because all the money she makes' is "for herself." Another problem: He drives to work 40 miles and must be there by seven in the mom· ing. This means we all rnust get up at five o'clock. We can't have the TV.or radio on after he retires <Immediately after supper) and NO - phone calls. It's bard to tell teena1ers their friends can't call after seven lo the evening. DISTR~ED IN VERMONT. 'f tile aataral •«Bal procesa. If yo• have see• doc&or aDd ntled Ht the ftrst two caU!IH, et yoar laalr restyled. A short cut may be Jut w at· Is needed. Don't wHte money on tteatlileaa.s and olDtmen&a. The Orange County March of Dimes present· ed Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cano with a special ap· preciation award for hosting the "Brunch with Beverly"eventattheChanteclalrioJune. sta~ Beverly Sills was the honored guest. Proceeds from the party will 10 to the Oraak CountyCbapter'sproject.s. -\ If J10U have cm Uem for Happenings, ~ it to Judith OlMm at tM Dady Pilot. P.O. fjoz IJ60, Costa Meta, CA 92626, or· coll MT' at 642..ml. llGppeftangs """every TueadoJI. A lacy Spanish fan, a red rose and the menu were framed as a memento ol the benefit. Opera Straig•t Above, from left, are Gwenda Watson, Lynda Cano and Florence Schumacher. We are living under a dictatoflJbJp. What can we do-? -H.E.~.P. ••• ' (From Pap CJ) drug rehabilitation program · at Metropolitan, Neal says he was "kicked out" for bad behavior. "It (the program) opened some doors for me," be says. "I was tired of going in and out of jail and then going to Metro and then going old on the streets again and then baclt to using." Explaining how he became a heroin addict, Neal says that he was .born in a Phoenix ghetto where values were different. "I didn't have an education ... l was just a re~ular juvenile delin· quent ... Being ruised on the streets where I was raised -e verything is in a closed env1 ronrrienl and things were socially accepted.·• AFTER FIRST TRYING HEROIN at the age of 13, Neal says he was re· pelled and "bated dope fiends." But then his friends started using drugs and "changing." "Being brought up in that environ- ment, my role mode ls drove Cadillacs and stood on the com er with lots of money In their pockets. "I sold dope and ran It because I thought It wos the only way to make money," he explains. During hls late teens, Neal says, be got "too slick" and started using heroin· "YOU KNOW THAT BOOK, 'Don't Try Once?' It took me no time to get booked. I took. I robbed. You name it -I did It." At 18. Neal waa jailed for the fint. time. The experience was so frightening, he s ays, that be decided to get married. "I really thought It would bel/ me draw the line," he says. But when hls wife Loretta began bearing cJlifdren, the pressure or the respooaibillty for a growln1 family was more than Neal could handle. , He tbeo began bard core dealing and ualng -often transporting drugs across the state line to California. EVENTUALLY HE MOVED to California because he says, "I was tired and didn't know what to do." Then he was sentenced to jail acain. Eventually he ended up in the Metropolitan State Hospital. Meanwhile, hla wife and cblldren remained lo Arizona. "It waa ~Ill ey emotional,., Neal rec'1Ji. "It's hard to break Ues with your f amil)' and when J broke that Ue, I didn't have a--, nothing." After nearly • year, Neal says be was uked to leave Metropolitan St.ate Hoepltal bec:auae be broke the rules bJ aneaklnC out of bla room at nl&ht with • friend. RB WENT BACK to the atreeta and to ualnl heroin. But tb1a time things felt different: "It (the prolJ"•m> opened IOtDe doon fOf' me." nen be beard of a pilot program for d.nll llCldlcu in Ontario called Stnllbt Abeed. · U.U., ln Onnse Coanty at tbe time. county mental health ornctala belDed-.a 1et lDtO the Pl"Olram. "°"9••.. Neal HJS the Ontario Protr!ID bad m!Dl naldeatl. wbo , were freely using drugs OD the ·[ Bo~oscope J premises. '------------------"~ That was a tumirlg point for Neal.· "We managed to clean the pro- gram up and put people out on the streets who were shooting up,·· he says. ONE YEAR LATER, when efforts by Neal and other residents were ·s uccessful, the Orange County Men· tal Health Department decided to open its own Straight ~head project. The Ontario facrnty closed, and John Bowler. another former drug addict, was nan'led project director for the new program. Bowter, who recently left Straight Ahead , leased the Da na Point facilities. which formerly housed a motel and a antique store When Straight Ahead opened in D.ecember 1974, Neal says many local residents were "100 percent against it. "I really felt in my gut that I didn't belong here. I thought about lynch mobbin' and all that," be says. BUT STRAIGHT AHEAD opened. And Neal graduated from being ,someone who needed help to someone who helped others straighten out TUESQAY • JULY 17 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21·AP.ril 19): Emphasis on counting your change, being a comparison shop· per, locating what might have been misplaced -or stolen. Make peace al home. Strive for harmony within family circle. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Cycle high; trust your own judgment, make your own de· cislons. You'll be right place at pro~r time. Ac· 1 cent personality, personal appearances, bright ' colors, new contacts. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): You le arn sectets, organize priorities, make known feel· ings in connection with "romantic" situation. Key now is to accept obligations that are legitimate as contrasted to hurden!> CANCER (June 21-July 22> Spotlight Qll pleasure princi ple, fri ends, desires, wish fulfill ment. Finish what you start. Love need not be a mere nodding acquaintance. Aries, Libra nati ves play prominent roles. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take initiative, Im· print s\yle, freate, make a mark, welcome con· tacts. challenges --be vital and alive: Another Leo couJd be very much in picture. , VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept. 22). Strive ror better communication, finalizing of educ_»lional-travel plans. You encounter individual who can teach., guide and demonstrate "uncanny" intuitive -faculties. • their lives. Theo be began to pick up the pieces of his own life. "I'm like a role model and you have to practice what you preach. "It took me three years to be able to handle my family. "I didn't know I could do It. "And then I decided that ll I was going to deal with myself as a, person, I bad to deal with my family." r He moved his wife and cblklren to Laguna Niguel and bought a home . He credits bis wile with having a tremendous "amount of·strengtb.'' f TODAY, WITB SOME irony, Neal notes he's a Rotary Club member and meets frequently with other local businessmen. A framed certificate on his office wall la a proclamation from · County Supervisor Thomas Riley for the work Neal has done with Straight Ahead. A frequent lecturer on college cam· puses, be also conducts Sunday dis· cussion groups for parents of Straight Ahead residents -and he teaches schoolchildren s\lf . awareness as part of the Saddleback Youth Program. LIBRA <Sept. 23~0ct. 22): Accent on finan· cial planning, potential, versalilHy and ex- pansion. You gain by utilizing testing, market· Ing procedures. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21) i Stick to factual data -read between the lines, study fine print. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Analyze. get concepts in writing, Jet others know you are c apable and creative. Come out of s hell. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Emphasis on children, speculative venture, discovery and romance. Key number for you is 6. Family "quarters" are due for renovation, redecorat· ing. Cash n ow will resume. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Land legal rights and permissions, real costs -these are emphasized. Check quality of material, take nothing for granted. Pisces, Virgo lndivlduals figure prominently. PISCES C Feb. 19·March 20): Emphasis on trips, concepts. visits. calJs and relatives. You learn where you stand and what best to do about it. . •• .A. Year · • THOUGH THE-residential re · <From Pa1e CU get along with them." habllitatlon program isn't always derstood the lessons but I She met people while successful -and aome participants don't write (German> traveling and competing return to drugs Neal says he 's very well," she says. with her school tennis proudotStraigbtAbead'asucceues. Social llle l.s quite dlf. team and a 1 o ca l But he admlta feeling occasional ferent, she aays. DaUng volleyball club. sadness because be'a the laat of the is only for "r~ally Ms. Parker says she original founders.He says he's try· serious" couples.· was reluctant to leave tng to~cUt the umbllical cord. "It'• (datln1> nqt just Germany. So 1be plan1 "I'm one of the founders and I feel for fun." to return next summer good about that. But Straight Ahead M1. Parker says sbe for a visit. doesn't belong to Earnest Neal. got along well with ber ls she looking forward "AU th1a la my job and I have to put boat "pennll" but bad to Newport Harbor Hilb all tbe knowled1e and wisdom I have prblema with her two School again after a year into the people in those hotMes (point· German ''1laters".. in Germany? Jng to the cotta1es where resldenta "The parents were "Y eab. I tb1nk ao," abe Uve). nJce. Tbe alaten were says. ••• Gotta Dance <Fr:om Page CU they can help it, but daughter, San- dra McKay, i.s a former · dance in· structor. Tap is her favorite dance. the Corona del Mar resident said, but she a lso teaches ballet, jazz, ballroom, disco and Hawaiian dancing. "Hawaii is my bobby," she ex· plained. IT MIGHT BE more accurate to say Hawaii isoneofherhobbies. She plays golf three times weekly -thus maintaining a deep tan -and she recently began taking calligraphy and organ lessons. "There's so mur h I want to do," shl' said "I JUSl ~eep busy: I think it keeps you young in your ideas and keeps you healthy ." She ha s P.enned lyrics f9~hi·l~n 's records and writes shorf sto¥s~-us\Jally late at night. •· 1 don't really do anything with them. bull love to write ." she said, not· ing shel>leeps ri ve hours a rught. O\'._ER THE' YEARS Mrs. Swaq_snn._ has provided numerous .dancing s~arsbips and bas done choreography for high school and col lege shows ; and last year she accom· panied sii< ballet students to Russia. She has dozens of scrapbooks filled with memorabilia-clippings, -1c£\ires· and· programs -but one ~ca1 u cwar incident stands out in her mind in particular. • It 's about a man who visited her studio several years ago. The visitor. who was introduced as "Mr. Carson," sat quietly in a cor· ner chair for an hour watching a class. "Then when I finally took one look at rum I nearly fainted," she re· called. THE VISITOR WAS James Cagney, who bad been taken 'to the studio by his sister, Newport Beach resident Jeanne Cagney Morri5on "That's l'Jly biggest thrill," Mrs. Swanson said She now treasu;es a dance shoe bearing Cagney's autograph as well as the autograph of <mother famous personality. Laguna Heach resident Ruby Keeler. Reflecting on her career as an an structor , Mrs. Swanson said she first wanted to teach dancing when, at the age of 4 years old, she saw a· girl pC'rformin~ ballet on a Gary. Ind., strt•et comer She wa)>n't allowed lo begin tak 1ng dam'<' lessons unul •she was l l years old . she said, because of a strict relJgtous upbringing. Dul'ing her fi rst year as a 'student sbe· won a r harletit.on contest BUT REACTION FROM HEil family wasn't exuctly cnthusiaslle. When her grandmother heard s he was dancrng, she wrote to Dorothy Jo's mother s~yiog, ''I can't understand it : she always was such a good girl." Now after 47 years as a pro· fessional instructor1 dancing bas lost none of its appeal for Doro\hy .Jo Swanson. "I just gotta' dance," ~tie e~ t'laimed. .. .• "I p!st love it." ' · ION . LAMPPilTS Hca'bor Lites IM~ 0., llld. S-., ,.,.~ ..... C-. ..... '4'-7lff I I• '• .... .. ·~ MID-SUMMER ... .. ' "lt'1 been bard to come to that." okay, It wu difficult lo "A UtUe blt." Theo ID the next breath, be shares _ __;;....;._ ______ ..._ _ _;;..;;..;..;;.;.;..;;.:.;.;... ___ _ bis dreams of opentn1 a "real thrllt store" on tbe premises so that -r----------~----~-~--Straight A.bead can become entirely Want your Boat "~·•upportlq. to t. Unique? Wt Cl9'l help. llo• .. one of our ~ thlnga at IN Snob Shop, Wt ... QfMt pllloM. ~Md Interior ecceuorles for boett. Are you tired of dull IHt I . cov9r1 and want new °""' Come In end ·IM our 9rMt dHl9ns In chair town. We custom bunll 1pread1 end bedtPr'Mdl p1ecemet1, t.et>te . cloths, ,_Ins end any other Item you went to spec(all•. Let us put ~ bNt In yacht shape. •l.11tltllrMI <In Wfttport Square> CoetaMHa•MloW • * SUMMR ILOUSES SHORTS . ' I•' CROP TOPS • IA THINCr SUITS l~CHROIES 1 T·SHIRTS ... ' .. #22 F~SHIO" .ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH\• 644-1 lZ • 7 ., . \ .. . ... f r ·- I si.m,m .is 4tU33.14 2.-...11)..0t ~ U ,"4.11l0t "'''.IC NOTICE tlNnlC8 *"''••MAL.a• , ...... u CRY·-·--' ........... MtlllCT ... ,.... -r ...... COMT MtVI M7TW ?WT eetT•~· . FUklC _,,IU It 141 .. eY OfVUI ..... CltY a.ft .. .....,. of M4I ............. ae,, .. c....--. ...... ~.9fflre<41W-.ICll ....... ...,, .. ,, •YrtlG .... -....... Jttity, ,.,. ,... .... ..... _.. .. ..._.._ ...... ,...,. .... ~ .. ,...,.. .... a. i.c-11 ... ......., ....... ..., ... ,..... ...... ................................... , Ot\' °""· Cit¥ ...... 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WI ""'Offic_e t11 1M City CWt1 FUM MfO IPICIFICA1'10lb All tf • ...... _k ........... ~ ('•rKI lflKCWdi'Mewidllftew W'1•1ft ...-, .,,_Iii( ...... _. -'4-lflll <Alnl4lllWO In• "'ret)Ol1'' ~emol-. e4I II• • ......_., 1-loe N9 1'-'1. c~td aftd .,.o_ on die Ht!\ N ¥ .. ,,_, ..,.,.,..~ C,Mlted __,....,.,...,._._ ..,.oved, lo wN<" .. ._,... -~. r~ I\ twreety m.de lor • dH<rljlllon 01 ..w-.... ._ ••• _ .. PtlOPOMu PY ...... -.. ..-..inM on ltle Ill-* formt ~ -llH'nlr.lllCI .. ---... ~ ,,.., lie_..._. et aoe ottke OI Ole City Clef'k •lld Cltv e--.. Al ~office, ~& "'-' OCIUln ~ OI IN ol•M. llfOflles -SjNC illU'*-tor .. '°""""' ·-"""!CMtMl'll el • COSt Of $1$.00 per Mt -IM&~f\,_, .. _, ao.tos n.e c..-...., w111 .. ~ to twnlill w1u.·1r1e ~rec1 • f,mftlvt ...n.r,,,_ llOnd In ... _ of Ont Hwndred P9runt (~I of Irle ... .,..... _et..,. blcll, end• I.Mi«--~ llOnd In IN emow11 Of 0... H~ ""'-llCIO"o.1. Tiie cOfttrecw ••II .ito twn1'11 ce'1llk .. es-of In WfMI<• nideftClfto ell IM<lr4MI<.• '°...,..,es required 11¥ I,.,. teiKlfkeli«I' tiff llfffl to tKWecl. N aYAILINO WAO•S NOTICE IS FV•THEll GIVCN tlwll ftlffe Ml llffn M<etof0te n-t.c>llV•ed • ..,..,elliflt ,.._ -~Of •9119' In eccorelence wiltl •-to be ~la In llw <Oftstrucllon of Ille ellow enll11<ec1 Imp.--*'" The s.ld r.ce •no ~•• ••• .._,led by Aesolullon No. , .. p, on tM 1"11 oey OI J.-M, Ifft -''on Ille In l.M oltke OI the OIY Clerk. n.. \Ma relH Mid" ... ' Me hef"eln retrffl'l!d IO •llcl eckle>ltd In lhl\ notice H l"°"Oh fully -(M'IPHl!aly '91 forlll herein,..,., lllal wkl st•le ~ edoclled bf WIG RHotUllOll ·~ mttde • -I OI '"~ ffoll<e by re teren<t ~AYMl!NT P•.,..,..,ll •Ill lie m..oe "' c.nll to the contrKlOf In accwo.nce •1111 the PfO•hlon\ of 1"41 si>e<llkel•on• ""°on llumltl!d Mtlmatu ou1v ce'11tied •na ap. Pf"O .. eO llY , ... s...., .... _. of Slreflh \1-lllltld in dCCO<denc.• tllerewilll, N~ Ori ••bor ~ ,,. ••• ,,.,) lllCO'l)Ora1f!CI Into WIO,work Ourl"O.,.. preualf10 monttl by Ille ~Kio<. The fir\! progrjK\ p,oyment •Ill not be made unlll afler Oellviert Of bonch ~ re<,elj)I ot motWJy~ tMreot atDSECUIUT~ All pr~, or b+cls ~II be •<comc>Mfl!d by • c .. ,.rer's or ce'1•ll•d cileck, ,,.,Y•ble lo l~or04!r of Ille City ot Co\t• ~w. C•lflornl•. •mounting to ten percem 1~1 ot ltie bid. or by a bond'" wld •mount -p.AY•ble lo \aid City. sl!l!*f by IM bldder111n0 • corpor41f• \u<ely, or by lhe bidaef •nO two ,u,. •litt ...0 sr.tt Juillly -• ltny otlfc•r <-tent lo -.i1nkter o.tlM. In~ Ille w ld -• owr Ind ebo•• •II stelu!Oty uempllon ~•d cllec" sn.11 ~ lortelltd or Mild llOftd '""" llK-PAYICll• In u"' the bf-• depcxill"O lhe ~OOH nol; within len c 101 d.ty\ atte•-ltltfl not kt, 11911 Ille <Ofitr<ICI. v , AWARD AND l!XEC\ITION Any •-d of <llftffKI wlll be mlde ,...,.rect 10 1111 rec:eiot of rrooneu ""° Of'O<""'fnim IH-e...O ~ ot - The <-Ktw Sh.it eaecule tllO contr.oc:t wl1h'" ''" 110) a.ty\ •tter """'°' bH1\ notified In wrltlft9 10 proceed, and \hilll COtnm<'n<t consiruc1oon within Tt>n I tOl U¥S .,._ conlr«I t •t<ut'°" ..a 'lh.lll <-•It •Ii work ana 1m prove~ wltNn one llundrw ena ~lll'/ I lllOI u lt>-a.vs •Iler tire<ullOn uctudl1191T1e lOuy .__pe m•lnl~ Pfflod Tile City C-.Cll lle<eby •-r~ IN rll!M to re1«t •nv itnd •II proposal,. to ...... .,.y lrf$illwlly, •nO to ..... ., Ille ('OfllrKI to ot~· ,...,. ""' IOWl!\I bidder HO~,,..., wllha••w "''bid tor• -lod ot ~...,IV (IOI d•vs alter Ille bfd _, 119, OATEO· Jun4'tt. 19~ Eiieen P Pn•nnt•y City Cttrlr Clly of C~141 Me"' !>lttle ot C.lllornl• Pubil\lled 0refl9e eo.,1 O•llv P1101 J __ u_••-4_••_, '-~-"--~----2-•_n_·" P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----------- J>UBUC NOTICE Cl427t HOTlaTDCREDtTOas SUl"l!RIOR COUllT OF THE STATE Of' CALIFORNIA f'DR THE COUNTY OF O•ANGE PUBLIC NOTICE ~6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8. D A I L y p I L 0 T , -~------·-........ ,_,.,.. ... ~.._._ ....................... ,_ __ ~ .. _.. ...... ------------ Mlnll!·M11.1m . The ...... Martcetplace on the an..'ge CO.• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C.n Sell It, find It, Trade' It With a Want Ad ( 942•5878 J OM C.I lemce Fa• c.... Approw .. ........... We ....... ,.,.We . .•......•............. ··~···················· .., .. ",...s.a. ....................... llMr.a I OOJ I OOZ .. ._.,.. 1002 ..................................................................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY r an,-• ., •• Motlce:· - All reaJ est.ate advertised in this newspaper is !1\1 b· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 which makes It tJlegal to advertise '"an)' pre- ference, limitation: or discrimmatioo based on race, color, rel.tgloo, sex, or naUooaJ ongin, or an 111t.ention to make any i>ucb preference. l.tm1ta· tioo, or dL&Cri minalton." Th&& newspaper wtll oot knowinlj!IY accept any advertising ror real est.aW wh.ich is ID viola· llOOoftbe law. 1 ERRORS: Ad•ft'tisen ~ . . . . . . ' ~· I •• ,~I •! , f'!' ~ •••• ~'Tl. r f I •J I j f 9"-~ r1 j :.:~;~1 HAUOR VllW HIUS VllW Recently redecorated and really nifty! A view of 'bay and ocean. 3 bedrooms, a large corner lot and peek at this: oak entry, beamed ceilings. ne we r carpel s a nd many quality · ppointments . Now peek at the vi ew. peek a view ! Just $375,000. fee land ! U~l()UI: Jif)MI:§ REAL TORS~. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar .... dleck their_, ______ _ MEWB4GLAMD IHGUSH TUDOR Pool Beach, f hmcb wm· d pws & us ed b ri c k galore. Giant :!·Sly ~lied on approx ••. 3 acres. Loaded w t tower· lllg tree:.. 4 BR.. incl bbrary. t'ormal d.uung & d71r ..t Njtort ~ IOATSUPFOR ron kuaclahty. TIM l«ESTOlt/OWMER DAIL y PILOT os.-1 41h year executive coodo 1.-with ocean view. Needs lcitMlty for tM flnt -owner or invest.or lo take cornet IMertioll Giiiy. over 91;,3 loan. Save ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. HAUORHI :l BR 2 Ha, qwct locauon $122.500. 2STORY Shake roof. 4 Ull. 21 1 b;i. $ra}.OOll. EASTILUFF C.bo1cc comer local11111 5 UH. 3 liu .. $187,500. Roy McCcrdle, RJtr. 548-7729 ~ U Ii l.) Seminars 1 ~1~1:1 ~t·J•'ll"•l UnH· l '11rona df'I ;\J;,r \,,•"port B .. :1!'11 CJl1l11m1a !J<!ti~!> • , 11 • 61.1 11~1. n.w t;l!6!t Sl.20, from current ID· terest rate. Only owot:r or tenants have access to boat slip ID Uus pnvat.c guarded community. Lease the condo a nd have the boat slip for your own u.-.e $128.900 ll . . • . . ,,I f t f 3 +POOL $89,500 Fam s1w lvng rm. frplc, ~urm<.-1. lut, iwp. masl"'r s h '. lgc l{ame room w1wct bar Hui:e rovercd pauo. froe form pool, low rna1nt. grounds . E·Z finan c ing. Call now 963-7881 NEWPORT HGTS DUPUX 2 bdrm oach, lgc a s· 11umable loan. On ly p .cm , tge m s tr-wrng views gorgc.'OUS 32' pool. Thl.S home b 1DCred1ble. So muc h more & only $137,500. Must M.'(.', t·ull t.od.:ly 714·!163-000Z BK R OCUHFttOHT JUST LISTB>! ! Oiarmmg-2 bdrm. house Wllh ml-om• unit in n:ar; larJ(e H 2 lot $395,00CJ 673-:&3 Ji7~777 t::v(•S associated BROKERS REA.TO RS l l]', 'W 8olbo1J o 1 'bb' RAPID APPRECIATION lf you <k-:;ire rapid a11 ~uallon. :we lhL-. 1 m maculutc. cxclu~1 ve tlon'k-. tn .t rJpadly a1) j)n!(:wl111~ area. Colilr t·oord1natcd d1•c.•11r thruoul. 4 Alurio":. bdrms . atrium ol f rooster silile, 2 PMIO!'> A true value Jl $110.~ QUI~ FORE STE OLSON ......... ,. -··~-'- WTSIOE C~ARMER R-2 VA'TlllMS COl.llMPAU SpecUcuJ.a.r 3 bed.rm. i b~t~.,ram rm w/fplc, apanwog aaamy kitchen. walk to shopping, oo &ww, VA. act now! Call St&-2313 ()PfN 111 9 •II\ •UOI IOtil II 1 • 1'•11111 VA BUYERS If you make $1400/mo. you may qualify to own . your own home! Low Down! Loans lo $100,000 lL't us show you bow lo do1t ! CalfNow! Tale to Red C.,.t Wd.lst..t 754-1202 AaANDONB> ....... .,...._ VA appraised, $107 .000 ;, &dnn. 2 bath, farn rm. bnck fplc, duuni; r111. i;unny country k1tcht:n Owner dl-speratc, <'all Ol1W ! 546-2313 ('#"ft-I '11 11 • •' \ fl•N It ft>t ,, [~gJtl ~ People are wbispcnn~ Owl the sellers arc ,., IJK'ttnlt you to M:tl Uw .. l>e'lultful hom1:. Co11 f100nually if you want tu take advanta~c of ,1 J(rl•at buy you :.houhl Tiii.'> AOrg1..-ous 4br. :cb .. homt• has 2 wd bar:. .1 lrpll~. frmal llH. ,.,,, t>rt.'fl p11t10 & fHH) t',111 oow 97!J.~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS IN NEWPORT Bl::Al'lt 'Ille Bluffs; popular •· i-; Plun Thrt!l' bedroom:. famtl} room . 11111·11 beained ce1lmg.-.. on wut,. .(reenbell 1-:xccllen1 pnce at SUIS.000. COUOF NEWftORT REALTORS 675-55'' VAl'OOL s ~ r ~, ~ 1 s ~&. '1 PLAY A REAL TY 631 ·4990 Wily Pay 6% C--.? •$950•_ New ~op~r plumbrn~. n t' w c a r p c t ' • n (' w drape;, new parnt inside. J Bdrm 2 l>uth. Only SB5. W> Ca 11 64~ !) lf;J -OPEN HOUSE LJ.trl!e 4 Bdrm :1 l1;il11 be.tuly localed Ill ;1 'c1·~ des1r:iblt• art'a . T hi, home fraturc:. a 1;11•1-w add on h1m1ly room '" mothcr ·tn law quarl1•r!- wilh rull halh. Clwn1·1· , .. motivated & wtll-'h .. 111 ftnai11·1· Only !-.l:!ll.111111 Call 556-~l. C:SF.:LECT I PROPERTIES Starting I •New ! 1 Bustnen ' Acccordln9 to I F C.llfornle Bualneu end f ProlHlloM Codi (Sec. : 17100 lo 171301 ell per~I dolftll bwliMH ~, • llctlltoul -' I ''""' Ille a 1tet-n1 I wltll Ille COUftty Qefll end llave It pubtl9Md lour 1l111 e1 In a ,,. ....... _.. tile E araa In wlltcll Ill• .......... le louted. Tit• 11a 1e1111n1 I• f..,w.cl ~ ... lfld •• _ • ..,,. lft ptotedifll D your buslneH n•111e. Most ba~ requite proof Of Mril '° open COfll~--.fl. 6 I 4 Tiie DAILY l'ILOT provldes...,. .... aftd pullllcettoft..,.... We ............ __, fon11• llftd ............ • daJly Hrwlce •• ~It• 0 r• 11 9 e C 8 It II I f C.Utttl•••· ....... Illy o n e •f evr co11we1MeM efftc.• °' plte11e Ille LlOAL DlPAtmmn' ~. ~,.,"'or• ---r----- SELLS YOUR HOME FAST! F U LL REALTY S ERVICE! ASSIS'J'· U-SELL ~7-8787 OCEAHROMT ltedliad $250,000!! 6 Units. 2 · bdrms ., 2 baths. ..... ..,Prop. R'Hlton •675-7060 * We Worll For YOU! Rentals -Sales Property Mgmt. DIAMOND REAL. ESTATE ENTERPRISES GC\cREEN cub for WIDTE elephaot.s wit.b. CLeuifled Ad Call~ 2 macnab/ lrvtne f881ty • 5 .. 6 7 a· IUMAftC DO .. IHOlll Qu.lck occupancy possible & priced rtgbt at s.m,soo incl. land le owner will ualst in financing. '8Rs - higb celllnp & expoeed beama In formal living & Informal family rm .w / glaa1 wall to park-like 1round1 ... providin1 the perfect settlnl for araciou ~. Larry l>yer 842-~. (V ·111> • REAL TY / LMesomeUun~ v:Jluallk Pluc.-e an ad 111 11111 Lo'I and F ound 1·11lum11-. Find whal you want m [);uJy Pllot Classifieds. Tilal's when· JX'1>111t-""'" when they've 1111111<1 "" 1t.emof valut• UIMG YOUR ANTIQUES lo this 3 bedroom, 2 bath count ry home. The brick fireplaces, pegged oak floor and beam ceiling are the perfect setting for furniture that can appreciate the old f ashiooed atmosphere of this Shoreciiffs cottage. $315,000 inc ludes private beach access. 644-9060 t'lltuHIOAGl•-....M. IN..-C.TcanD CUfLTCINQOECSDUNA EP SMNMU •OWUlOYLLIT SAN D H T M S I D N E N A 0 T G N I R 8 H DDHADAISYAY~lUIJDS L l L ·R U L R S 0 X D W P R R 0 N T A THVRLFCEASE MCEINAL s 's I [I I 0 TE Rf 0 s F p A I 0 [ A S N T N N M N R T N I I R H T N I ClllSNTIMACSDEAL~PT R S 0 X 0 I I I R l. T 0 S L. J QI< C T HLKONSNWUT STTENUIEG 0 N A I A A U D S I I P E R S I ? N S MTAWTF E V~NIRIEOTOAN M I U E S I Q A H I T S D T E A S I D I N T S A N I T N [ U S E T I A R N I ' .. · woa••••• 11n.w 0.-......,..,...., I 89drm ~Mel" deft. vaultM wood ceUla11. wet bar. decHator walleover1n 1 . Prtv-ale declr. Central vaeuum. If cleanlna oven• mudl m0re. OCIAM YllW-· COllOMA DB. MAI Oorpou oeean and canyon views. Huce lot with 1paclous home. U,ht and airy kitchen. Ma uiv«-1tone fireplace. 3 Bednna. family & dlniq rm. PaUo and d~k. POOL. llACH DUP1.1X $172 •. 500 Steps to the beach frorn owner ·!'I front unit. 3 Bedrms + loft Fireplace Decks, & patio, shake rool · WATHNOMT $Zll.OOO Almost new. 3 bedrm. 2\.-1 bath, family rm, dining rm,. d~n Brlck patio. balcony. flrefh•ce Amenitacs incld pool. jacun . volleyball. sailing. prlvule beach & MUCH MORE' &7:J..8550 \.0 ~ THE REAL I 'Ol ESTATERS \N I·: ::--. . I·. Y !\i TAYLOR CO HI<:\ I.TOH!-, ~1 1w1 · UHf IEAUTIFUL OCIAN VllW! SJS0,000 ;1 n•al prime location in this quiet privatt> c·ommunity of Jas mine Creek. Overlooks the professionally designed wulc· gr~~n bc>ll plus ocean view. See I his br1gh( n ear new "Bay Mist " rnorh'I lndHy Sunny kitchen. 2 h~e IH"ciruoms. ch·n & 2 pc.it 10s Community poob lY Lennis. 24 Jlr. Stwtmty ~ate. . WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. HALTOI~ 21 I I Saft Joaqui" HUia load NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-49 I 0 PURSE-AHALITY ll11 ,.. Ila· hmrn• '' h11'11 " l••lt't•I lo ~U\t• \IHI 'S~ • 1i11 Id w tho. (11'11J.?hll ul l.1111 l1onw 1 n .1 11 r• VA TERMS S84,900 !'i lll•drmr-., 2 hath'> hnt•k t11k'. hUl!I' 1111. no clown V ,\. ·A < t n 11 w • < • 11 11 ~,.14, Z'l t:I .,. g:ti~~~:.fi.:~;~:.~ [ ~ IH&!l\il ALLSTATE REALTORS I' r 1 1· t• cl I 11 r I n1 rn 1• rl t 11 t 1• Ii a I 1• S11.1rkl111A :1 llcl1•m w ith na i.t hl 11 1-:hl \I I l' W ,\ 11 I II ~prankl•·rb. uorul·ou!'I 1(11 rdt·n. q1111•1 c•ul d(• 11a1• C'omm pool . ll•rHllr.. J llcl 11 l(llllrlf µu t1· ~ 11()11 40/o COMMISSION! WHYrAY 60/o COMM.7 l'role21blon11I Uj!Cnl µr11 '1d1n11 total 11er v11·1,, 1 \lt.'\1 will bell or ll'>'l'l yoo in. purt·ho-.mg your hnf'fl(• for only .i• ~ Su vc> ~·. 11( i.alo pm•e ' ('all l/l,. 1 l:Ul i\1o(I 10010. INTEREST T r \ ~I 0,400 1111" n & OWJlt!r wall 1•arry, hl T D o l I o •; I n I 1• r 1• 1> t Buuutlful 3 licdrm. 3 both Tuwnhomt· P'u m l ly an •u. brick fµlt·. wtt bar pool un<.I i.p11 Atl now' Then~ 1s only onl· ! ? 546-2.313 Ol'fl• 111Y •''\11.;fl 101:11 "'~I ieni1111 G ...... .e 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • BACK BAY VIEW-URGE Owttff will uca.-g. tltis lf"ICIMS 4 Md .... ,., c.t.. ho.... s.Nt terms. $241,000 PROMONTORY . BAYFRONT-YIEW ,,.._l.,.. .. ty ·A bH • ...._,,.., cMtt, ,... ........ ..,. ,,.. ........... ,. The flNtt ......... C .. fw ..,_._. ...t .............. s 1,470,000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. a\30 W Cu,,,, I l1qlt" .1~ Nvwpon R1 •tt< I I 631·1400 Sa:\\4}lA-Jii,~S ' Tltot l11#rit11/11f Word Gome witlt o Chudle ......... CUY'a ~----- ·=·~: ... t:":.: :: ............ ._ ...... _. Eb; lfi\\ Ord ~ Beclc h Redty IML ISTATI UCILL-.Cl llNCI tt4t C:AMYOM CUST 'f ired of looking. tlred or decorat1n"'" Tblu fa11cintttlng condominium t•ould l>c the an'3wer: It haa' 3 ht•druoms . rumlly room & 2"7 bathK. with every up grade imnuintt·nr~ Tht> locauon is convenient & exc~plton tlly private. Sl82.000 Owner will help with tlnanc1ug. 450 llWPOIT CENTtR DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH · 159-0811 IAYFRONT S(•vl·ntl f 1nt" bayfront homes with pie r & slip • AVALON Well constructed . 3 BR. l ba .. oak floor . partial basement. concrete foundation. FlalR area $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j .11 ~''Y'"'' llr .,. N B tJ /~ tJ161 Newport Heights BRAND NEW Walls of glass tmhunce lhts unique J bcdrm home Fioor lo ct•1lini:: bn ck Cplc. vuulu.'<.I ce1I mgs. s ky llJCht . hu ~e master swte uverlooki:: sundet k and polio. w:ilk Ill w11n.trotx• too Ext·ep t1onal hn1tnl·tn1t Don'I nu~ out. 64ti-7 l 7 l ,..;,,' 'J. ' ' ' •• ' [®dftltll MESA VIRDE Super 3 bdrm on ll qurt-1 & shady cul'de sac lllrl'cl in Co«ta .Mt'1rn':o1 f1n .. i.I nc11thborhnod ll '11 111KI l•-,•n 1·11rnpl1•tt•I\ µ;111111•11. h"" ,, m·w rnor & '' 111 \Iii\ 1~111tl 1-'elllurt·:. am lu1h• '11 ru lj.!~· J!lllltl. :.! Ir ph , h 111 I I I 11 k r I 1 h 1• 11 " 111..,h"a:ihcr & w.111 to w a I I c.: u 1 p •· t 1 n I! lhtoUFhOUI 1-'u II J)rllT a>i.~. Cull 751 J J!J' C:SELECT tPROPER'rlES lASTSIDE FfXER R·2LOT ••••••••••••••••• Rcaut1ru1 2 Bdrm con111, on the i!OIJ cour:.c, c·nrl umt. many upl(r1tdcs. plush white (•arpellnj.t, parquet floo1'1 nit. m1r mrs. commun.1ty IJl)Ols Pnccd to HCll al S12ti.OOO 044-7:.Yl, Thoma:s. uin ••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW ~!'(~~c~~I bar. community pool. spa & lennia. Walk lo beJlch. Unrr or furnii.hetJ at S700 mo. 646-771 l Real Elil11lc LARGE IUCHHOMl ONLY A t•i::W DOUHS TO TIU.; Bf.ACll 3 O\t:r s1u.'Ci Adrms. 2'"' bath:.. r('('ffltly remodrlcd & re dl"<'Of'al~'<I I .ot:. of bltm., f11lk. l'll° ~ ofl -.tn·1·t p;irkmi.: in add1l111n lo tht• ~8J'a~t.· Ask IOI! SI 99.500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 PRO'S •I 00% Commiulon• NO OF:OlJ<"TIONS' :muon MOHi:: l)Ei\U'i 711'. Comm •>n l:;t & ~nu Trnn:.act ion:. Thrct· ()j)(•n1n1t!> Lcll Call Realty H~tworit 957 -840(L HOME 'N INCOME 2 scparule hse:. on EaslJll<IC' C M <·ornt•r lot AMunw luw inl~resl lo11 n llt owner nuiy e11rry 2nd New hslmi::. '<O hurry. 11 w11n · 1 l 1" l 1 ~I 11. !IUO u~1a1 2 STY-Beach Pad! $138,000! TOUl·h or the pust ut• the be:H·h ' Buy w111d<Jw hl)!>l-. ocean v1c1N 2 lll.'(.lrm11 .. :deepml! loft. 11p1ral stu1rwny tc1 n1·1·un VIC'W m<ts lt!r wmi:' Half u hlol'k to sandy hea1·h. Ul-cp lot Completely rl" modl•lt·d tnddg. new roof. plumbing. t>ll•t·· tncal. t.'31'J)('tlllJ.t, paint & kitc hen appllancui.' Oon't w111l . 1·ull fabl 752-1700 uf'ti flf Y •hi HJ'' ll Pt# t; 1 l•dlll c1tbl.. .. 1f1ed Ads -642·5678 GMrt.I -I 002 't:.=.::.:.:: -- ----• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••••• mE llDlll ILllllS CD. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE HUNTINGTON IEACH llAUn Crc•ut One Story Four Budroom llomc In LaCuHlM Areit Corn n Lot Prl11111·y Proresalon1tlly l>t•corute<I l'lu11h Carp('lll Thru·Out Orcat O('<•or Wullt."1 Y11rd W ltV Accl'llll Mony Ext.ru., C:ull ror l\PJ>Olntment l>nly $110.700 ® --........ ,., &31·1• II I POYll DllVI UMft"S MUI CINTS 3 UNITS ln.,PO<'h ~om rnunUt)t ror only w 500 SC'beduJ,ed, 1roq incomt' tivft' 9".000 tall for d«' WJa 640-6161 IMVlSTNOW BEACH OUPl.F.X . beautifUJ modern 3 Udrm i b.a.lh. 11a lcony + :l lldim. 2 bath; patio + 4 tur pr11).(t!. One block ln beach. S!65.000. Super In vestment for second ho me r1a ht off n.'Uremc.'flt DWUX EASTSIDE Chunrunj( 3 Udrm. 2 bath ~ 2 Bdrm. d1n1n1. 2 bath $21.S,OOO WHAT A STEA"1 O'·l•an view from bonwi room and dl•c:k Tlw; sharJf'(l Bdrm home Wllh !>t'<'lucicd' rear yard and pool hns Just been rt• tlul'ed over $14.000 lo Sl29.!l50. i\ buy you can •t n11s.., C11ll fo r t.lf'la1h;' Ml~l.41 ~ COATS&WALLACE RF t .L ESTATE. INC. Q.OSE TO BEACH Jnd runuly mom ll,"s \IU 1·a11t and n·ady for v 11n rncrfun' SI IH,000 642-5200 r Pete Barrett. ~~~r f9'fi 7.5!1·0226 Balboa Island · I 006 ......•....•........... l:lw Ider JJi•t·k ugc., lot & pl.ut't lor :.i.:I family 1 t:" ~<!:15 .0UO 1·a ..;h 'I'""" 1•'10:.l· (I w 11 t: r .\lo: I Kl.'J...31tll nr tl44 ·OJilO Nt•w hou:-.1· by huddo•r 1'1ck c•arpt·llng now 5hr. 4lta. Flt s 11ndl·1·k 22:1 i\~atf'. SJ95.000 G75 ll!lll ! NPwport Ouphc" rnc-1 111·\4 B •.1) rrool 11) hl' Xt hngd dwn ()" 111•r 21:1-G84·321JO llG IEAUTIFUL IAYFRONT Duplrx. I hr. 1 hu c;i c;rNL 1111."r SI .:rno.oou owe lil::A<'ll Tl ME ltl-:1\LTV 117:l-6511 Corono~Mar 1022 .....•••.....••........ BrN1thfakmA P anorarn1c i lhr v1uwof Npl. Jlarl.;or, <.kcan. <..:oust & Bay 111).!ht hJ:hL'< I rom cv•:r.v rol'.lm Ste~ to heac·!J..& park. Pcrfc<.1.ly appoint eel lhroui:(houl SGIS.0011 ll31-4560.67:1·0188 CORONA DEl MAR C.\Jte 2 Ddrm home on ;in H·2 lot Fmuncmi.:. flex1 bit•, owner anx1ou:. Bt'\LU()A I SL AN I> HEAL TY 673-8700 UNUSUAL ourLEX On Poppy i\vc .. olt.I CdM AUr 2 bdrm owner ·i. un 1t & lfOO<J rental Both ad jouu11R 11w1mming pool $249,500 Firm ,AULMARTIH RIALESTATI 644-7313 ---·--·· JASMINE CRlllC Only new Plan 3 on Wtx•nbclt w1ocean vie w. Upl(radcd floors. Move in 1mmedlateJ)'. 9'!1.t~ $?52.000 Pr1n only Dys 1-826-2.lMM) ----JASMINICUM Plan 2 en den. X sharp & clean. Vo· <"' t. 2 y u new All n1t1e1> incld 24 h r Ho.Mt For I.a. Ho.Mt FOf' S. 1 for S. Ho.ea'°" S. -................................................ ·••••·········•••······ ··················-···· 0-hW 1026 .,_,... 1026 . .,..... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••-•••-••••••••••• f1at1• Y.-.y I 034 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Li .... JJ.go DANA l'OINT IS APNICIA TIN• 9UICIL Y SO IUY NOW AND llEAT INFLATION! Ch ...... Z·IM .. 1•c ...... -. ...... 1·2 lot wfflt Iott of......_ Sit, HO ....................... YCU.•AMILY WAMTm 2 Bdrm 2 b8lh, upjfraded carpetlna Ml)d draperic11. CPool. Cloee lo 1chooh1. , ............ . '<MME& WOODBRIDGE ESTATF.S a bdrm. 2~ b1. (arpeti,. drape•. profeulon I &MdlK-a,laa • patio CO¥:. ... many IAPll'acMt. JdDl IOcMion. IOI W•t Yale Loo9. Open House Slllfiwa. l·Sl>m. IJ».9150. BY 0\fNER 7M/940.Zlm. MINO • tdiobur1 rmd. Townbome, Univ. Pt. Irv. 3bt1 2~ba. F .R., frpc, & pauo: On 1reen· belt. By adult pool. 17865 Iron Hartt. 551.eo83. By Owner. 1101,cm. Two b•clr-o•• Md •It ...,. pool 9N fee .......... fk ..... " ................ ,...., Stl.000. .................. 1040 ' Racquet Club ,.,..., ..., wttll 3 b1druM1 ...t 2''2 batlK md oc._ •n too. SlOt,500 .......... s .......... cCMldot wlttt J ltetlr•~ / Z • lt•t"• .. d recre .. l~•el fecllltlft. SI 15.000.SI H .500 L_.,. 3 a..•OCNll IMNM wttt-Wdy ift MipW loc..._ ..... Wgh act.ool. fin. 900 n11 co.Y ............. witli ........... n Hfop oc .......... MC• yard. s 149,500 rool, 1po ORd patio JdcJltllCJ~t this l be*°°"9 ....... wftlt Yaley Y&.wl. $159,900 Sw""'9c.1 wtMhwohr views -....Ce tW1 l bedrooM a.o.... o"mookiftCJ the "-bor. $249,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SW. TOWMHOMI Leu than I year new! With 3 br. 2 ba, walking dist. LO the beach. Park Place.Inc 842·7461 IDISOHHIGH Tht-larJ(esl Sraw1nd model' 4 BR+ dt'n 21.+ ba. 2300 sq ft t:d1son High Now reduced lO on ly Sll7.000 VA ter m1> R.E Prorei.s1on11ls ~ll377 li>ach walk l..oKury 1·00 do 4br, Jba. t·u. 2200 llQ' $135,000. Owner Broker ~!f."7 Lorge nWMObl• IOOft °" tMt it bedroom family home o" o pnltlcJIOIH street. $256,000 493-8812 DAMA POINT HEW LISTING! ~J>t!r 11harp JOrt wit h , pool. l)odc r $100.000 1 ' f>"73-43JJ /I.gt 499.455 I South LOCJll"a 497-3331 La9una leach 495-1720 LCICJlllMI NiCJMI ,44-7020 M•wport leach I 024 .Cotto M.so I 024 .......•.•....•...•....•......•...•..•........ IUILDHS IMVESTOIS <! llclrm. l<rri::t• hu1fllul1lo• It 2 tut ~7!!.!11111 C'Jll ~~for rnur•· tl1·ta11, iitiililJi.Rll CEDARGLEM 1J1i.t1m·trv1· 2 :.11111 :1 hc<.lrollm c·ont1nm1n1urn:. from $111 ;J(IO ~ l::hkn f\\ll', C M 1)42.117 :14 MOORS HOW FOR SALE "IRITI AMY WOODS" N c· w t " w n h u m l' i. • l·::.ibt~Hlt• ('11:.la Ml'ba ~~O S11n1a Anu 1\ Vt" fj.16.(RJSI or !IS.'; I !120 REST AMO RELAXATION II 1:. tht• 11nfN ol th<' <lu~ m tlUb J Hdr m delrl!ht Ft•ulun'l> Sl'll d1•a11111i:: ovcrl. wax I r1•1• Ouori. f(lrmal 1l1n1 nj.! rni :! 11111u.-; & mun) 1·xlrub CALL MOW 754-7800 ..... Me.a Vcrdt 4 br. 2 ba. I~•· ~ $140,000 O wt1n 1\ i« 751 :&fl 1::1\STSllll''. :! Mrm I bd A rC'al ""' lhou se'' ts'l.trn 1;;~ :ir1;t1 al!t l::ASTSI DI:: N tl'•· 4 bdrm. 1''4 ba. hnml· rm qwct n 1rrwr Im w bo<tl u~t·t:!i~ i l IO.tllMJ HL:I LUEl<S II 1-:A I. Oltlt•r •I bdrm homl· on lar14l' lot wrlh roc1m f11r :t mnrl' uni ti. NPIJ r 151 h I'. 'l\i.~tm SI 1!.l.IJOO II II; F A ,\1 I I. \' " I w o "t.ury 5 hdrrn. ;1 b11 h111111• with <! ramd> room· N •• 1tolf l'Ot.1r s11 Vltc"W SI IH .!)llO RA.LY REAL TY 546-0114 EASY f:tNANCIHG Charrt1111i:: -.pa1•iou11 5 hdrm fam rm.l~c 1·orn1•r lot In Mc1>.1 Ucl \1dt c.ftnJ loc: & 'alue I ""' bUmt· VA .. owner.., ~114' 2 Nf'w Vi\ 11<·<·1•ptahl1· :1 (.TNL RetirinJ( owner 111otl mot1 vat1•d l jn., b•JUl(h t s mullcr n •:. SUPER Sh11rp 4 II R ~ Ra. remod'ld. 0J)t!o Sal/Sun. I ~. fl72 1 Ml.'!hourne Or Sl 04. 000 A l(l !)4 l 5032 SpnnJChun1l condo n1•ar Newland /Tulh~rt S!.15.~00 Appl only ~-~ 51ednM+ )laths Formul dinan~m. xlnl ar1•.1 nr 1 hurrh & :.c.·hc•;h 1•.1rk l'lu1·1· Int 8'll 7 U1l OCEAN BREEZES z•, hath.... lK ml>'\ nl'W Jo141o:rn1ot d1 i.ljnt·c lo Ol'Call Parle Plan·.lm·?W2·74fll vn:w llOM 1-: /I. IWV .. : II B lmma1 . :111r on '· • ,;1 rt· llwt1· 'll>lll' Fl' Stm,!•10 \1!1 llOJit'r li40 HOUK , :1m O!k.li 1044 .....•••.••••.•....•..• Take 0Yer 7°10 LoClft i\ t l)('flrirom horr11· w1l h form:i l d1n1111; room l.rld1111 1A1tlo all l111Jlt111' t.u i.:t· 1Jr1 l k 11 r1·11l.11 r lrt":i.h p;11nt tlor 1111u1 111·" drJ11t·,.. Jml mur 1· 1111 ma1 ul.11 1· J lltl rH·.1r "'4:hovls p:Jrk:. .111cl park 1ng s1rn .~uo Hh IC ;.",(I K-1~1 TAA&aL. --· l(;rn<..ho ~an Jouqurn 2br. •kll :!ha frpl1•. IH I I'•''''" .111 on .:ull t r111r,1· i'JIJO\I '1t•w I rum mu'tl 1011111... l'uol & JJC: SIJI.~ 6411 o•.J!n Mulhe~ •~tr~ M:ikc offl'r Call now llir~ Woodbnd~c Townhou:.r :1 aµpt 546·0784 br. J1 2 ha. rrpk ~.000 29't'I Ani;tol. ('M Mcsu Verde Jbr. ~ba. low down. aiommabll• s...i.ooo loan !I 5' '. No <iu11Jl(y1ng SD7.000. 646-1757 4HOUSES WESTSIDE Only S.!25.000 OIW <..' WORLDR.E. 556-7777 Pnme f. s1dt• location. ex 1·ell family cxN·ullvl' home. PorJI. ~u~sl house w1w<:t bar. l1ot redwood ram rm. " fir. 2 Ua, 2 frp1t-·11. man.> pluis features SltiS,000. Ca II AA\ tOwnrr Otl2·04d7 or Century 21 Allcous t. 963-0061 t'or sale by ownor. bl•11tlt 4 BR. owner w / 1·arry 2nd Great loan u:isumptlon. 76H678 11/t'/oASSUM. LN . SUPER LOCATION Sµuc.:1oui. t:usl i;1d1• 4 bdrm 2 bu home < 'lt•un ans1dt' w 1n1•w c;H:thlonc t-pt.ol. paint & kit l1n New ruol. Vucanl. owner ilUX- tOUb. $106.0110 So. Calif. Realty 546-5605 645-69 18 3 +POOL . • ll~e hvmg room w1lh open bc:i m <·c1lln ~s r.ourmet kitchen. large bark yard. Lots of fruit ~. Beauuful view ol Olymp1t• l>llC pool Sll4.500 Ca ll 963·6767 Real Estate Call ~ 1-1583 HIW LISTING! Modtfl pcrfct'l . sp;w1ou11 t.ownhome in Univ . Park. End onit 2 wh1tt> hrick p;.ilJoi,, ).(lib BUC>. wet bur. pool. ten nu. & vu•w ! ITTJ.4.113 A!n WOODBRIDGE PLACE Th1o; hant lo rind OIS<.:AYN I'~ Model l b ldl•ally lol·atct.1 wlll11n "~Jlk11114 d1i.tanct• Clf u II rac.:1ht1es 4 bedrooms. la rru.ly room. formul dm m~ room. crntrul u1r p I u .., m a n y o t h ,. 1 reuture11. lt°b all lrt•r1 • wwt1111ot for you. <.:all nu" to sec thi s bcaullful home an populor WOOD BIUOGI:: :tr V.OOOBAID• .1 Ill Al ! V ~•'>I 1000 --------t.~. Br Blacay. never oc cup1ed. assume 9 V~%. &C2-0U2, or 644.f!U7 lliih!Y Uf>ll'aded Fore11t Hills Model. SUper raml· ly home with cent. •Ir. M1W carpet&, bullt·ln Lit· ton mi c rowav e. KJtc:hmald dl11hwa11her. new Solartan floor In kit Great location• '+573 C.UWSDa:IRVlllE OU.-HC>Me ASSUMAIU LOAM Owner anxious! ,Take over liUbJect to exlAtinl{ 9W1' loan. Exquiflitely dee-orated. lvly lice mstr siat.e wlprlva~ balcpny Spitcloua rma. 3 ba. frml dln. lae rmly rm. Pnc-= rrducPd to SJ85.500 759-1.501 Real ~late 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXQ.USIVE EUGAHCE 1':Xq1.11.,1tc custom borne on huge lo t 2 with 1otardcn• and uvocado ll'l'elS LllrKe 11 vm~ room. bea m ed rcll1n l.(s. ITllSMVC bn t•k f1rcplacc. natural woods lhrunut. lil>urmct k1t1·hcn. lux urioui. mai.ll'r :.u1 lt• r11al(11rf11·1·nl view •ii l'f)ll:il & \lllllj.(t' la~hh 1-~eganl Lai.tuna Livm~ W 5.i..XI don osen rom It u r .. .ao11;LENNf:YHt-: 4!f7 -\HllH CALIF. CLASSIC lllU cfr.; white wat.-r _ Vlt·w. nr bcut·h. 5 lidrm. 312 ba+dt•n. Jbl lot Orw u( a kllld $1flfl 001\ 1:. a •ltial. SlOO .Olltl d nv. n f:a:.y tt•rm~ OWN 1-:H <.:all for 31Jl>lc 114/ts3J.l58t ur 49'J 4~7 FAMILY DR.IGHT 1111( ol.'ean "'ll'". w11 h lar14c healed & f1ltcrl'l.J pool. & ·spa. 4 Laq,:c bt.lrm11 .• formal d1nu1~ & family rm:; .• 2 frpks . + n·c:rt:alton room & uf· f1ct•; aakinR $247 .000. MIMT CONDITION 3 lidrlT\8., 2 baths, North. LuJ(unu cottage; walk lo Crescent Uay Beach. Private y a rd wt'h st-veral fruit trees. Large a1t:iched 2 car 1arug~. with door ()J>tlner. Priced ill $175,000 --~------ '--w0.i.~ Hllllf ~ Mc CORMACK Rl btrooe..., . ., ... ... White w ..... Views unt.1 sumptuous Old World Charm prevu1I lhruoul these .2 new ~ " atone homea " gardens. 3 Bdrms.. 3 bath.'I. fireplaces. wine cellar. potting room • much more In eac tl. Would make M perfect .. t'amily ComPOund. •• On M!parate tou ... tuke you r pi c k Ml SJS0.000/$365.000 OR BOnl f100,000. OP EN 4 Bdrm. 2· blil . lite u1ry home. Zoned R2 Very bulldable. Xlnt home or· lnve.tmenl. Convenient to all services $95,000. 'm·Ml88 EASTSIDE CHAR~EI XLNT ~. 1-15. 512 A Ila Vitt.a l l/'1'o As-. LNa 494-711 I WOODDRIOOE CONDO -------• Eall Side CM lari.:t· <lbr. 2b•. w/lriie F R + (pr((.', le a lley Ul'C'l's• fo r R.V. Priced to Sell ' 11311.500. 646-a633. ASSUMABLE 2 Br 2 Ba. spa. AIC. up- f(radc.-d thruoul., 188.!IOO. ~l-16811 ------- INCHAMTM9CT AT IVINTIOI ty. poolt "epa. A•· sumable 8.._% loan. owner s aya sell this wet*eod' R.C. TA YLOI CO. l-•POOl.-•H•O•M•l- 640.5112 &illl aide C.M 3 bdrm. Enter t hru dramatic atrium. Expo.'led heavy beams w thlgh cetllnR make th1a 3 bdrm. 2 ba home a rt1MI '4'1nner-. Proftisslonall y re . modeled & redecorated. Take over subject to t!X· llt.ln«loen. 7et-ll01 People who need people shoYJd 1.lw11.n check lhc Service Directory 1n U\4t DAJl..YPIWT 106 rootugtita work their fDllCIC . ln t.roPic:al pool fl,udenA. Very ..,adou with ab8olute priva~y. IMa,000By1ppt. L.,...V-.U.1 4'7·1761 l.,. ba. beau tiful treehned street. 714-7100 _., Brtatol, C.M. ~ Walkt:r f; I r.r. RMl!lltata Mau Verde, 4 br 1• 2 b•, pMio, nr park, • VCf. Alaume l&r1e U % loan. 11111,000,ownet.Ma-1'118 .,_,.... 1116 ....................... MAllMITA Spac\UUIH hilltop .....,_, IOU·-ICI• ft. CloM to Manna. Selv• Rd ., Calle La Prim• v ... •••to•.•· a.-:-...Bldr . .,.......r I IR. full ........ .,.. wtu1 a _.&.,_. W/OCeC !.>".~-=~= .. -M IDL ... ti.-wttlt a :r,. r:11"1:·nAf: • • -• ' • ,, ... u .. PUllOw.a.tM. ~ ... julttall . --._........ ~ .... 1041 ....................... 1-----....----- IOUTN LA.vMA IMCN 3 bedroom, 2 bath beach home acroea the street from oceanfront bomes. Whitewater vlew, 1t1pa down to the Hnd, $288,500. • ' ' I ~ 7 , r l • c y .. It -1 •• e. k so -~ •• lo ls - us 'C· ly 10 . Ill c. 'E y . . 2 ta. mt Ill •• ll. 17 1 ---.-. ....... ----------· ..... ~ -.. ( -. .-., .... -~ .... ---.--.. --.,...,.... -.. --..... _._ -------....-.....-----............ ~ ... --...--... .._ .... -..... _ • Wll1CUfP a.-aha,,.• ci..11. a l4nn ud dialftf room on 41&iet 1tr•• nHr DD¥tl' 8horw. 11lll qiiaU b' ...._&a onJ1 llTUOO. Herit•I •· Exc:'lualve, ~ • usa for d• · , HEfflTAGE Ut l\l IOH~ TMIH MIWPOIT HGTS UIXU.Y 11ril biddftl beauty It on UNITS dMd end 1l 2-sty 5 Br 3 Ba, amt ocean view, full Ocean ·vlew . near Swedish sauna, big Marina. Good income Jac\&1.Z.i. Iota or extras. fi<>wner:' will u sist with Must ~ "° appreciate wincuia. $179,9SO 1225,000. Owner will help "'CIAMY•Wt NIW LllTINO ... ~ .. dl7' ltlb&L ~ .·.:.t:.:~ •uy atraa BELOW llARKCT UU.000 Y«lfTLAIT. Cajl 11•t nw BLlfrrs .O.lr1ble 4br 1panl1h lt11e t'JOOdo, Atnme H lt1lln1 loan. l mmed po11e11lon . 1146,000 '~· 114...0 a.ao. Dhlt•. b1 Owner/Allt 4 ltt', low , ... , a patio., oow l'llf)>•itli, br1.bt • cAeM. aae.aoo. ~ BY OWNER TOSEM'l..P: P'.8T ATE M . NB YHtW .1 BK, 3~ aa . ..-.ooo. 8Y APl>T. Ul·l'1!5 .,..--.------- • 2 8al lal Duplx1 lncld new Oayfr onl lo be xchn&d dwn. Owner 213/«M-3200 BE ST B U Y IN ~BLUFFS $11111,SOO 4br, 2"'1ba home on lar11e l'Om<'r lot across from 8hOP$, tennis club• & schoola. 714·644 81 87. 644-:M.42 --rmam:e GoUIST UT. ,,£ Clloire rondo. Ea11t Hturr. Wooday beacli hou1u• f R€HIG€ U Plan. Former model. with 1 Bedroom guest _ _ -HOM€~ Jbr. 2ba. $122,500/hest. apertrnenl. Ocean-view, By owne r 552·0613, walk to beach. Trees, 333JW. Coast llwy, NB 9&!-1464. .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19f't,f0a lUMMIA7 N!!VtR Not when you can own thl• be.utlful aer. 28a Condo. ~ blk to ocean features wot bar. ~y. trplc. dbl 11.r. aubmlt rou term• owe. 146-1102 ~"'e I Oto ••••••••••••••••••••••• PANOIAMA YllW t Thi., larae custom built !irnlly home has just been l!educed. $30.000. It features 5 Bdrms. 4 baths. ,new carpets. W.apeiJ. wood paneling. Intercom and tinted &Jass thruout. A must to see! Call S46·5880 for rmreWo. · .. $-.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS =:s-r::~~!i ~~;~~d · 645-6646 QJlldo·-.-Fo_r_sa_l_e.-re_n_t_o_r ........ ht Shont least> option. Bayfront, ,___. _ _.1st-A• txlCUTIVI --r 2br, 2ba. view, boat slip """"'""".. ..... ... • --.. •• • -• • • • • ~. • • ... •• ~ .. i ,. o..r ........ . °"'-"•• ....... ······················· ., .................... . ~.Ju1y 1e. 1979 DAIL V PILOT • Q .. .... ..... , • ...., 2000 .... ~············ .. ····· Ottwl__...... "-"""fwMIMd HwetU.fu. "• .................................................................... ....................... . OCMNDWUDS Niwa bldr'OOID ~ + apt. ICODll CGutr. -...wor•taa · ..... n.,.. ~ iK down. o-n.r •HI U r ry deterred ~ 2nd TD. on thla COITAMISA 4MOUlll Fant••llc rnt MI pro. ~In IUab appr.clat· oic~· Oft11 '22$,000 WOILDl.I H'-1111 tt.W.. o.Mtt • C-.~ 3JJ4 HI II ........... JJ•O ....... • 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 'ALMSPllMG5 IAITIM B&Acmnn.. a.SAN f&R&Al>Y Brand new 1.1MeveJJ br, 'Br, or a Br + den. 2 bl townbome. l"tplc. 1 d d d t t microw1ve.~k ll1bt, n HP 1 • q u e l'lt!Alr new 6-plu In So. 1--------Huntlnaon Beach. Beeut. 3br. 3b1, newly dee. •pa c . con d o . on toll cou.rse. M11nlll· cla nt Mt. vu. Eury amenllles. $189.500. n4-aau.see. 7t4·~m. ...... .,.... CMof~ ~.nr pubUc deck! Pool. • rec. ts ~al acbla. maJor roocn. -mo . ..,... llbopplnt. ll60 mo. Avail orl4&408L Aug 1. Lolan Murray Mesa Verde 4 bt. 2 bl, ._141-__ urn ______ _ Partl Place,JnCIU-74el IMJS.UNITS! Barpil Time! BAY DUPLEX V I E W ! VIEW I PanoramJc Newport Bay vk!wl Item 1or1eous 3 bedrm upper un it or ·~ 2 bedrm lower Wlit! Natural brick fplcs. Wet bars. 4 Car 1ara1e. Boat space. Step1 to beach. -- MESA OUPL..G. Sl14.000. 2 BR's.T"fplcs, newly painted. garages. laundry room. MESA FOURPLEX SISS.000! 4 Un1ls·pnde of ownership! New p11nl N ew roof Prof l&ndscaped. New s t-0ves & refrie's all units! Sprinkler syst..em, loo! Hurry! --·- Don't mlss these invest menl ber~ainli. l'ltll now 752-1700 ,,,,,,, 11 ,,,, .... ,,,,,,,,.,.,,. [CNMtl ='.n~ldc1~~1 1~~~i "•rfJ 2510 10'l4!, 1ubmit on down. •••••••••••••• • •••••• •• Rancho C..Jlfomla. 10 le 20 A. PR€HIG€ acre parcels. Excellent ~.+--~ HOM€~ ~a:Cf~Jfu~~i<':8~0°r!! · 3333 WCo11t Kwy, NB $4000 pr acre. Seller will 645-6646 finance. 546-3650. Agt. t·plex. Lra 3br. 2'nba, owner 's unlt + J lr1'2br. 2ba. l m.I from ocean on Brookhursl . $225.000 Owner· Broker 536-9987. • ~ Prime Uruts No. San Dle10 Co. S62S.OOO Owner f1.11anc1ng at 10%! Agl. Mike Brya nt, 4f11.D)9 20 UNITs.NlWlORT IEACH All 2 bdrm. lse land. Owner wUI finance. "'4 YA REAL TY 631-4990 4fJ+ 18 R..chet.. ,..., ......... 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PasolloMHArH .D>acres with terms.call tor info. S8 acres with almond tree~. house & pool. Terms 16 acres with mobile Mme.~.000. Ter ms. 2000 acre d eveloped rllJ\Ch-~000.000. Several 40 acre parcels, secluded-$35,000 each, Good terms. Several 1mgated alfalfa ranches.$2400/ocre La.rge vacation home on La ke Nac1m H·nto in pravate developme nt Good" Cistung & waler ski· W~.SJXl,000 Pnnc1pals only please. Contact Ken Ma rks al Cam rm. l/p, wet bar. "'k•MMC---'-new crptl, rae yard. no .. -pets.165(1. 751·3188 2 8r +family rm w/lri>lc & wet bu. Incl. wu her" Clean 2 Br. ma lure couple dryer. Call Sboreltn e only. SIM + manage ll M{&m1Corp.1M7-6363 unlts. No chi Id ren or•--=----..:;..__ ___ _ pet.I. 532-6838 .,... •••• • Secluded 4 bdrm atrium ClOle w beach " shop· home w /aparldinJ pool. ping. Adorable 'Br sis mo. incl. aardener& home. Perfect for nice pool service. Shoreline family. Gd schools. $575, MgmlCorp,847-8363. ~2313 __..;:;:....__...::_ ___ _ Eltecutive hon)e near the Men del Mar family beach. 3 br. 2 ba, famlly home. 4 bdrm, 2 ba, Just rm. frplc, dshwhr. patio. pau\lOO. No peta, SSC?O· Gardener /waler pd.,. Isl. last + de posit: J<ids ok, 00 pet.s. RefrlK B-4965 incl 9550. Agt. no tee 3 Br. 2 ba. dbl garage. lge 964-2S66or973·2971 'yard in West C.M. Avail VACANT HB. loc. 3 Ult. 7122.~.642-9567 SS2S per mo. Ask for 2 BR. 1 ba. lr1 fncd yard, Keslh.962_ ... _7_1 ___ _ 2-car gar. f /A heal, S3ll5 ......U.a'9• mo. ~t & last + $100 ........ l242 Refs rcq'd 642·1501f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831 ·1654 Lovely Harbour Condo. 2 4 Br 2 83, family rm. br, 2"'1 ba, lge master: frplc. covered patio. 2 bdrl1), pool, encl itarage. car .:ar. new paint. M esa Nr. beach. Only ~mo. del Mar Avail. after Ju Call 846-1371. -------.!!.. 20 SS9.S A Kt 848 ·45.) 7 ll"YiM 3?44 8y Owner. Npt Short>s~ 3 "val I. 631·,0559. 845·6300. ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• HOMI Br pool, tennis crl i\, ----MDbM. .._, IRcOIM Property 2000 A beauUCul retreat hid· $103,900. "Courtesy to ,_. S. 1100 i••1••••••••••••••• • ••• Pri• of OWMrshlp Po!;1tive cash flow on 5 ycur otd bui ldlng. Owner will finance. llcautiful neighborhood & bwldin1t In Templt' City. Uroker co·operat1<1n 30 Day C!ll'r O W 4 0 Unils-,$1,250,000 ; Ill unit!. $600.000 C11ll 'l~·l!l20 Edith W. Heuldr Rcall-Or & Associates • 1646 Spnng Street Paso Robles 1805) 238-5350 18051 466·3049 Santa Ana ll!!l. Golf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Course v1t'W. 2·sly, 4hr, PAHORAMIC VIEW mtl. 2 m.-;tr lxlrms, Jba'. JBr, 2Bu. new luic ury J!ludy w/frpk , 11ep. I" R g a rd <.' n h u m e , w1frpk 2 (•1ir J(ar. W ID Turtlt'for k. pool. $725 11va1l fo't•nrl'd bark yrd mo. !JC'>5.21.S4 New sculptured carpet --- - throughout. Close lo • k>. Umv Park. Terr work1nl( & s hopp1nl( Cardiff model F'r lc . ..ireas. SS75mo i ulll patio. 2br. 2ba. SSSO. Day!. 754 7655, evei. Avwl Aug 1.833-0730. den among the trees. Bk.rs." 548-3851 great for entertaining. . pnvate gardens. patios. New duplex 3 br & :.! br. and decks .. Spectacul;l.r over 3000 SQ ft. 1 blk to ocean and city view&'! bay, $239,000 · 548-6731 eo.ooo HARIOR VIEW • N E W r. l S T l N <I ' 1104So. Coaslfllway F.legantly upgraded J Rr in Vllla_ge Fair CMonacol. fmrrwc. thru- LAOUNA BEACH out, great loc. lo9cly ~rtl BIG CANYON Spectacular golf course estate. 6600 sq.rt. 4 to 6 Bdrms, S\.-2 baths Pool and JaCU27.i. $1 ,375,000 THE STARNES CO. 640-5711 497•2457 FEE LAND. Won't las t. ~~~~~~~ Bi! I.al Call 673~313 AJtt. -........... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CUSTOM llGCAMYON Laguna Niguel 5000Sq n + 5 Bdrms, 512 baths. 3 car g11r age • u watea on cul -de -sac . Realty . with views of ROii course & mtns. For private -Aua SHORIS showing of this ltsltn~ "'-L'Ol'lla<.'l Dan Bibb. DlllGHT! ROGERS REALTY 3 BR. den, lrg gourmet 675-23 Ir ki tch~n w /brcakfai.t --------• .irea. Vaulted ce1J1nus w/dramaUc mstr bdrm 3 Br 2 Ba Bluffs condo, I Iv!. pool, nr shopping. tennis, SC hool S. tl 2S, ()()( ft{m. Prin only 675·0812 • sl.ite. Overlooking llvln~ area below. Walk to prvt beach. Gate guarded rommun. S192.500. 4'J..f4t4 495-5220 4'6-24 1 l 130-5050 ~LIFF. Very ruce4 BR. 2112 ba. $159.500, by owner . O pen S un . ---------i 12:30-4:30. 1514 Dover Laguna Nlguel Realty • CrTYUGHTS& MOUMT A.IN VllW Quiel ciil-de·sac, very private. 3 BR home in fabulous Northvlcw Me dlt. s tai rwa y to massive m s tr n R, grounds professionally Lndscp 'd. t124 ,!KIO. 49J.9494 495-5220 49'-2413 IJ0-5050 At-W.Lo.. Dr 00-9186 fi4EWPOIT HltGHTS S99,SOO 3 BR. 1 ~ ba w /op- ponunity for remodeling and 'large l(arage addl· lion. Priced for ·qwck sale. CALL 644-7211 /.Jn NIGE l UAll f Y bi AS50t.IAH S Fairway El Niguel 3br. llST OltlGIHAL 1234.<XK>. Custom Realty -11.UFFs AR~ _no. __ '¥177 _______ 1 Sensatron al Pl an E . GAT'EGUAIOID MIGUa SHOIES ._ .. Lo. A roomy UPIJ'•ded 8P· prox 1900 sq ft on fee land. Stained glass win· dows and an upstairs ·peek al the Pacific PLOS fabulous rec reation faclUties and an easy walk to Lbe pri vale beach ANP a fabulous assumable $140.000 at 9~",4, loan. Pn. rilbl •t 1192.000 ,44-7211 FOR MORE INFO. ~ uP1raded. AC, 3br, b home. t R, den, DR. popular J atmlne pl1n. d.000. "1·50TS. ... ,,,..,. ...... '06' ....................... ........ DUflUX Walk to beach. 2.11r1e 3 Bdrm units wit h ,~ aod buUUn1. Hi ~hly c us tomized , spacious 2 bdrm. suites + massive family rm. & added hobby rm Overl"Ooks enormous ~reenbe ll. Hone s tly pnced at SlBS.000. Agent 640·5560 ... HAUOltVIEW SOMERSET Ready "° move into on a qtick sale. Agt. 759-0619 A YBY SPECIAL ....MSULAPOINT .......... Only 2 years oltl with features t.oo numerous to mention in detail includ· ing a gourmet kitchen, balcony game JOOm and a sumptuous full sl:r.e Jacuzzi ln master bath, not J ust a bath.. tub w /Jet s . Solid oak cabinet• tbru-out and much ~. JI you want "The Point" and can 4.'0nslder '439,000 for 1HE BESr. then calt 644-7211 IAUOA DUPLEX 3 br cotta.iie. plu11 buch apl Steps to bay u r nrran in old Balbou R1:modeled 1n & out Fenced back yd w/J car park1pg. f,owl•st rnced duple" in area. Opc11 Ilse Sun 1·5. 415 llardln1ct Agt 675 6775 --------- OCEAHFROHT DUPLEX C>ynem1te loc11t1on. 3 hr. 2 br Renls S/W. Asking $.199,000. Mus t sel l!, bought other Nr'T.SHORES Immaculate dollhou11e 2 br. Pill.'> den w/all xlras Dnve by 230 62nd Street and cull for oppl. Owner ready to move. CANA.1 FROl'O' 3 br 3 ba Loaded with xtra&. !26.S,000 incl land. J,75014 Ft. Wal.k to beach. 4 br. 3 ha. Jus t listed. Ask1nJt $310,000Call for appl MARJNA REALTY 642.885() t-J1.11fa Jarvis 1076 ····················~·· By Owner. 4br. D R F.H Z!O' ocean view. $159.~. 49'..!·5223. ---BYTI~E Bl::ACH Lar.l(e home w /ocean view. $27~1·492·4288 CYPRUS SHORE Pvt guarded community, private beach. UeuuUful 2 :itory 3 bdrm home. By owner call 7141 494·6558 or4.92-!lOO'J for appt. · Fucer-Upper, 6ceen vu, short walk to beach. 4 lir + hobby rm. $109.000. 9&1-1518 wkdys an llPM Builder will SACRIFICE new new duplex 1n San Oernente. Nr Poet Ofc. & new s hoppln~ center, Yoii get solar cred!l on to.11 #540& 1040 + accelerated deprecia- tion. Thia Is a sleeper. 496-5606. IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._100/o Lom A~ beautUul t wo-story SIM &lnte on quiet cul de uc ·arreet with 4 bedrooms. big bonus room. dlning area. faml· ly room, kitchen witl\. all buillinl, fireplace, yard with 111 barbeque. Ap· .prox. D50 sq.ft. $114.000. BKJl. 540-1720 ~ TAl118.l . --. Great wlnter f1ummer Ancotne potential. Fee ~°t:i Call ror a ppt. · HFRITAGE Lovely borne. 3br. llV~ba, new roof, paint . crts, Newport Riiahtl 2bdrm. drpl. • blUn1~ m.ooo. 1 .... R v .... ...... Olnv.13D·7208. ..-. . . 11r11e • ,. .. "' c li\allerton, M5-M$6. fJ t flt I ( If~'-. ... , ......... l06t ..................... ,. anarn. DWlllS If you are tempt~ to put out that .. FO.R SALE BY OWNER" alp you may be on tbe rl1ht track ... But 1ome creative a11l1taace could make &blap 10 a l<>t easier. Belon ~ •all. be advlled we are a Real E1tate Marltetln1 and Dev-=Co. ter F. iauabury II ~ ..... , . " UNI a~ co .. IMC. , .... 1711 VA.PH.A Owmtu ruCI\ atyle S bedtwm loc1ted Oft qut9t ..,.... hat.uni kltcben with buUtinl, and eaUn1 1rea, l1r1e fireplace, ,.UO. Palnttd tbruout. ..... 11<&,MO-~TIO flll!!ILL. Jbr, H6bt. Hardwood noon. New _e-Ult. 1.r,. 1f'd, Tre.. ~-· eoav. .,.. ..wus.,..., ~-•Wm.s 11e, • , ........ lllomt _, H Mola • P.V .. CN.Y ··-a11 W. AapM,. trMl1I aat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pit.let SLASH&> Arutloua owner must sell now. 24x52 Hillc rest, 1970. w/8x20 enclosed porch 5 Star Anaheim Pet Park. Reduced lo S26.000. Make orccr to· <fay! (JBGJ7·77 ). ·Moblle Hon. Store 956-4500 Golden Wcsl 24 x60 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Cam. rm. Custom red wood deck 5• Park: San Juan C11 p. 496-8337. ~r. Iba in 5-slar adult park. '68 C h&mplon l:.!x60. $21 ,500. C M . 7~-0759, 998·2360. -----1 •EXCITING• Mtwport hach-Uclo l!e autlful 1976 Goldenwest 2Br~ 2Bu 'flome wlthln walking dis· lance or Lido's finest shopptng area. Sm pet welcome L01J1111C1 HIU• Special luy 8e1utllul 5 Star Adult Pk. atxeo Seacrest. 2 lg 8r. 2Ba, Ca m r m with all lhe xtras Only S29.500 .... CAL.IPORHIA PACIFIC MOllUHOMI SALIS Z106 Harbor, Ste 200-A 540.5937 VACANT MOVf.; RIGHT fN ! 1977 Skyline, 1-tx.lrm .. In low reol. iidult. C.M park, JSl W. Bay Sp. 14. l'nnc. only. plei.se. Call eve or wkends 631-3474 COSTA MESA NURSES .. WRCOME Ideal location, close lo work. shopping & enter l3Ulment w/bWI stop al the park. •77 Skyllne- aingle wide. In c lean. quiet park w/clbhse & jacuul. Low-Low space rcnt.-Sl9.995. (5497) SUNSHlNE MOBI LE HOMES 554-37t»O ~nnanent Mobile Home Trailer at El Morro Bay Trailer Par k. $38,500 f1rm. Owner. 644-4688. i9 Crown Point 12x40. 1 Br I ea. awning & skirt· lng. P.P. 54M484, CM. Mobile · ho1ne In Costa Mesa 1<1.XSO Flamingo w/8X38 room added. 1 br. l bl. walk to shop- ping. '8800. Lie. CK7119~ Grove Homes, 838·1702or llllM3l3 Vlkiog deluu 12'. ex· J*lda 9' more. Clean in Co1ta M eta Par k . ~ c-11ryl.dh/ Ctypti 1100 ....................... ()ypt at Harbor Lawn, bar11lnT buuUfully located, f751JOS C=-1-•/T•w• ...... 1700 ....................... KONACOAST, KAWAJl Loh, condo1, reetd . ...... vacation rent .... Hll't Ru lt1 '75·5H5 KuaJdnl Hw1. Kalllll· Ka\a. Hi 11740 1100 ....................... C.W.DWl.IX Abeol....-1 tmmao. on larte 11,0IO' ... Ori" bJ 21N America• Ave ....... ,...-.-i. 1! UNITS .Owner FlftonclttCJ Super aruract1ve with spoodable. these 14 units s how a s p e ndabl e . l::nclosed l(aragcs. balconies, sundeck & pool for happy tenant!> this summer Owner will finance at 10': interest LARGE ENOUGH TO SE RV E ._S MAl.L ENOUGH TO CARI': $67 million m clost>d escrows last year. We have u few openin'gs on our sales staff for a prorcss1ona I rornrrutted lo Investment real estate. 752-19'..!0. ' QUAIL PLACE · PIOPBTllS"' 10,... TM 1:)0 r .M.I &UNITS Santa 1\na. All I Br units, owner will carry ul 1or.{. FUJI pricc-$185,000, A f R€HIG€ /-+-~ HOMES 3333 W Coast Hwy. N 8 645-6646 CDMDUPLIX 3 Br 1 ~ Ba owner's unit w/frplc & 1 8{ I Ba unrl. 9'k assumable loan. $185,000 full pnce. A PR€HIG€ '+-I HOM€~ 333JW. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 7 UNITS-C.M. Beaut. new building. Fireplaces. xlnt location TSLlnvmts 642·l603 '-PLEX All 2 Br apts. oil sgl sly. Tenants pay ulil. Only $130,000. Owner wt!I carry 2nd. Hurry ! FOUa UNITS-C.M. Near ne"' 3 Br owners wtil. 2 ba. (rpl. 2·car gar .. J.2 Br, 2 ba, units. TSL lnvstmlll 642· 1603 6 Units + Pool All 2 Br units. some w/frplc's. good Costa Mesa area. Owner wll I carry with $7S.oeo down. F\IU price SJlS,000. • Prestige homes logo 333JWCoastHwy, NB 645-6646 By owner Dana Point. Pride ol Ownership 4· plex. 1235.000 each on up to IS.000 aq. fl. lots Owner will finance on conll'lct with minimum '18,000 down. Will I C· commod1te exchaoae. -13411-Cheltam Way, Apt D. D..P. 496·1097 or -527~. ISi UNITS. PRJME OR. CTY LOCATION. ALL ADUUfS. _.,500.000 . PRlNClPALS ONLY. ....., MUSTS&LI Bla ~ 1 Unit build· mi.Mklna•.ooo. sconaALn IJ6.71JJ J2UMm Ba d area.crummy. PropMy ~ tt0.oooo1 h 11p. All 2 Br Wlit.a. ,.... 1.4afl"C*. E:UIGE: H01'1£~ Hwy:NI '41-6646 ' 9UAIL PLACE PlOPHTIES,_ 10,... TII l :JO l'.M.J 2 &I Isl Duplxs ind n1•w Bayfront to be Xl'h~d dwn Owner 213tfM·3201J 16 DELUXE UHITS PRJMF. F.ASTSIDE, CM 2 Bdrmscach TiiEl'llARNESCO . 640·5711 12UMITS Top rt nts. well m111n laincd , ull <! hdrmi;., some frplrs. l'an 11plll, Ii & o Will se ll or ex· chaill(e PYRAMID &~· 833-1768 Lats for Sal• 2200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• R-2 lot, 50'11122112', 2 blks from ocean. level. porne No Laguna location. P.P ~11»58 2.3 ACRE LOT MewporflHCh HorM Property Some back b:iy vie w. fantastic areo for huge ranch home + IJarn & stables. Call Jim 1'1an ders 1714) 1138-5970 dys. (7 14 > ~81 -57117 eves/wkn<ls. Commercial lot on H11.rbor BL. C.M'.'50 X ~current U.'lC 111 car 11alct.. Sl50.000 Abo 2 H·2 lots in Lul(una Beach S75.000 each R.E. PROFESSIONALS 963.8377 Country h vrni.: San Oiei.to c.'OUllly avocado. c1lru!> urea. 2 al're \•1ew l'!>lale Siles 714 741·7906 • Bwlder packu~e. lot & plnn., ror i.~I family r1'' SZ:JS.000 r as h /qu11 k l·losc. Ownt•r /\g t 833-3181 or644-6340 Laguna Beach, Center St lnclds plans $185.000. So Lagunh Coast Roye le $175,000. Agent Paol 497-4844. CUSTOM HOME Of'PORTUNITY Have >'pu ever wanted to bl.did your own home? This custom lot ls the best view lot ror sole in Newport Beach today Located between million dollar homes. Owner will finance & m ay consider trade. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 Mabu. "°""I . TrtrMs 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT MOVE RIGHT JN! im SkyUne. l ·bdrm .. in HOR CO Pnmc 1n\'C:>lmcnt up portumty. right in lhl· middle or horst· country rtambllnit ram·h !>lyle 4 bdrm. home· un 1 2 :.icre lot ... ad1oin1ng .,., al'rC lot lo sell or bwld on. 1111 for only $14,000 ClOWll' \Ill\ ''Hiii nl rr.1111111.1111 •• ,1,,1 .. 111' .. R.dEst• Exe._. 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa "'Verde 4 b drm forR.E or ??751·3006 R.d&tcft WCMhd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr. me. w1h1gh assum loan ln S.H B . E C M under SIOO K $20K 548.2740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter Rental 3 bdrm home. Newly decorated & furnished 2 house!> from Bay front Adults t650/mo. C&H 673-5643 Mtwpcri leoch 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZM Via Lido Nord 4llr. 2ba , pie r & 11 l1p ZlJ 270-4547. 213-934-0920 111 Via Lido Nord $Z17511T19, Lge 2 b<lrm. 2 ba w1lh den & palm Waterfront Home~ Im· 2436 W Coast Hwy "31-1400 2 bdrm, l ba, canal front. Nwpt I s land . wa:.her/drycr gar. 7 mo lse. avail fl.. l 675·6846 or 731.ar.!1 ask for Mr Tuck ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFINDUS S26S lbr Balboa Island S26S2brk1ds gar nke S:J753br condo gar ree $4CXI 4br kids pool cute 557-0125 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfront home. 3 Br. den. w/p1er. SllOO pr mo, yr· ly. QIU Don Tyler It As· aoc.67~ .... , ...... 3207 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautllul Bay view 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car gar . yrly. S61S. 675·M70 or 675-8404 ask for Connie 3 Br. 3 ba, 'n block to bay. Yearty S8SO mo. 673-0t56 eves. SIU 6888 2 Br + den. Rancho S:m 2 bdrm. frplre. new cpt'i. Joaqwn, view, 3 pallrn.. ias B k O , d111hw11.,her Is l Or. gas BBQ. blt·rni., '>IV(', I.I({' w a'h rm. s ti 2 5 I II c dlnrttc $450 J ll ulll pd 752 ~ fi31 4400 ___ _ 6'12·47511 Jhr. 2•.;bo , n1veri11ty New l'OfldOnrbch Jbdor Park. All amen1l1e:.. 2+den & J bath. dog rm, ~1125 m o yrly lease 11 o o k , f r p I 1· , k.'11 VI:.:! l.111.n.\.refnl(.VVt p!tllO & --- d 1• 1· k J rt-11 s1011 , m.1 REMTALS l'11rnm .1m 1•11 1 trc~ J BR.2.ha . $000 !•10, !lti:.!16'itlor!)57 1~ 4UJ'l,J llil. $750 :? Br I tia. fn1 ·d \:trrl, 1•nrl 11ar CflJl & df'l>S Lndry rm un·..r No pct.s $34/J In) J~t & l11i.l 'i-$1~ dcaninl! & :-.t'l' 77U·S62!1 'KIDS/PETS OK Ea1ts1cll' <! br & 11aral(1', 5 BR. 3 Ra . St\511 2 BR 2 & S.175 rSOu San Clemente :I Br. very I~. cu!>lo m de-1+523 CAMPUSl>a·lllVUfE SllU\. plu..,h. adult.'\ only ----· -- no children or P.l'ls LmJ-aleoch 3241 Locatl'd 295 Mesa Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r,c>-~fl08_1 _ __ early rentals ~ rao. & 3 Br condo Ii.: plush nt'xl up Kena1sianre Mob1lt· ~ to puo1 & ;ac '. putio'. kid H om c Pro p e r l I c i, dJe& en . dsbshws hr, A 1c.1_499-_38_1_6 _____ _ w.;hr-dryr. I yr old ~-Ernttald Bay, 3 BR. 2 ba. B:B.8081 <kean view! $1000 Mo. • 2 bdrm. 2•., ba. 2 story Brand new, beaut. view. condo w/d ble i.:11r, patio 3 8R,2ba.$700Mo. I I N FUrn. Lower 3 Arch Ba y, & frplc. Adu L'l on y . 0 (keanfront 4 BR. 4 ba .. pc\.,', $450~ 4037 ___ wmteror July. Xlra IAC <! litory. 4 bdrm. 3 Turner ASS()(' ba. plus fa m rm + den 499-4S91 494-1177 Plus much more Al l sd)OOIS lhru rnllcRI.' Un 3hr. 2ba home, Rate derpriced. Avarl 11 I guardt'CI Nr..:ucl_ Shores. Z961mo. ~·7021 Pnv bch, tenors. pool /\v111l 11119 Adults. no 2 Hr house t:;asts 1dr · Li.:r Pf'L". U:asc $625. Ownor k1tchl'll. fenced yd. -.rn:rll "9!1-3638_. ----- Vl'l ok $38.5 mo SlfJo de l.arJMa HicJ-1 3252 pc.$1\ 642 <&57 --••••••••••••••••••••••• New Twnhm. Jbr. :!ba, eShurcs, pvt area 3br. .F P . PL -1 2 ~ 2 1 2ba. frpk . patio. ele<· Sunflov.er.S A $625. unr .:a rage, l'ommun1ty $7011 fum 213·HJ!I 5.J'Jli t.tll l'enll'r, pool , tennis. 6pm sauna & beach. Adull -fnm1ly, c;m pets OK. •Clean 2br l'Ondo nr ~ /\va.il !l 1 $750. 4!l3· lfl75 C.,t Pl aza Poo l . ----So&OO $425. No pct-. Mi11ionViejo 3267 KJ:141974 ••••••••• u•••• •• •• • •• • Charming 2 br. I IJ..r Adults. no pcls. $400/m<r Call after 6, 640·3525 New 3 Br house S700 pr mo 213/851·3220 EASTSIOE 2 RR 2 8.-LarJte 3 br, 3 car ganfge, 3 a . family rm. large back new carpets & pmnl I vt yard. cul·dc-sac. SSSO palJo-yard. encl gar.. mn. 1-13'1 Rllf\ M2.S mo. Call 546·5880. -- ask for Larry or Pam Mlwport hach 3269 O..Point 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Ni I 1 BR 1 b rentals. Villa Rentals ice r can • a 67$-4912 Bkr . duplex. wood lnt~r .. sun· -------- deck. yurd. no pets. Uu1 i--------- pa1d $350 mo. 496-1602. Dplx.f"ront hse. 2Br. cute, clean. new cpt.ll, good l<>c. no pet3, "50 mo. 494·6220 II Toro 3232 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~FOR RENT ""Hglotts Udo 2 Bdrm+den. Freshly decorated. Nice patio. SlOOO/mo. 3 or 4 br. Priced from se "° 1495. Fncd yard " 1ara1es . •~a mi lies please. Kids & pets welrome Ca 11 964·25416 or lr73-2971. Agt, no fee. - WATERf'RONl tiOMLS Ille. ~EALESlATE 631-1400 low rent. adult, C M Dramauc. new luxury partE. Z l W. Bay Sp t4 home near bly, l 'w\ blks. Prin<'. only. please Call to ocean; f~lc .. Jacuu l ........... leace. 3240 Bluffs condo; lovely . eve. orwkends'31·3'74 beamed ctil s .. 2 bdrm.a ......... ••••••••••••••• super clean 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 SC r--t 32• mH . 2~ baths. dbl. 1ara1e. HOMES FOR RENT Car gar. Pool. No peg. "" '"" 9lO Mo. yearly. Bay Ir 3 or 4 br. Priced from llliO Mo. Aaenl 640--0020 or citizen• park• Beach Realcy T5f.-08ll $8to1495.' Fncd yard 6 i--------- Olst.a Meta. M&-4151. gar a I es . Fa m I I I es * COMDO * FOR SALE Mov ... C.-.. Mw J222 pleaH. kids ai pets 4 Bdrm.2bat.h,nrbeacb . -"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• II Pool ·--1• .,_Im RlGJf'I' INI '12 FlNblU l weklorne. C.. *·2586or • -· •'"" o . 2Br. frpk. rern1. year t'rWl7t. Alt_ • no ree. M$-13ZS N0-175t br , adlt.. C.M. Park . 1IMe Pr ine. only . 548·HH . f73.3032 511 17tb St. 4 BR 2~ ba. IWffS I STOIY eves. rp\c, xlnt cond. 11rd ••IJoda'' 38r, 2ba. all tte t•Detert c.e.MeM 3224 rmtnt . ..,5.141-7981 ne w d •cor. U SO • .._. '2400 .-..................... 11t/l11t.+1ec. A&l. llMTAL Dix. ad11lt.a 2br, l .. ba. Ml-Z3l3,MO-ae38 ....................... ._. e•tlo, pool, Jae. te n for wor1dnl mother • 5 ~. See. I& Avail. ...._.View ... l'OILIASI da b u-~-Au I . 11 t . ff . 8 . $91111 lim -i. rr old UI \er • ..-. tat /fHt/dep. S416m o. ..... · ' ..... New 2 bedroom • "-"' a u P l • x 0 r ' . ~ .-. m. LI•. 1ard. boma. 11UHloC L 1kt1 c. 111• /Jlfewport /Sant• • la.nckcapecU s =~~~1:.iut?r:l~ Aoa Ila an•. a.at~ 2 Br, J a.. ,.t.to, dbl pr. ..u.d. ~~· landtcaped, no m1ln· -mo. h'rlmMDt • POOi Jae, He. Baarb. ,__ _ _... _____ _ _ _.. dall'll'uvall. Call r -.... ,* townbome I Br a Ba, .-......_~· r • 1pm:..-Jacltie. Br --'••""' -.. _ .. _,,.._ 'lrl' ·-Rd. 4 -.-atory bome ·-· ... -..... ,r, , l Dlllr\Hot l BR. reaced Jard1 "'1 wlhplo. a.. '° frw)I. 'l'I a.., no peca, pr IU-J7I. 71 ...._ "1S mo. P«I OK. -rGO. AoftUM M1mt mo. 111 • l l l T o r ea.au 0arp,1CT.-a mtm41'1• 1 aOO• ADDITIONS •llDIOOEl.JNO• QuMtr WOltlmHth ~. olc ...,utklnl. ...... ............. ...... Ollklim fio1lh 1•1 t U ldeat c:o 1'0rk, deck•. f•ecea, n ... ~ *'*' ~ ,... .. KNOl.AND CONSTI _..._ ...._,_, co --------.S: ft9•1.can ha t tt • AA1 klnd ot . ...9uArn t &rp9ntl')' or repalr1. -•--~ a.a.I,..... It nla. l"eel --•••••-••••• ~·001t tllon Seott T•l•,-.0•• Antwerln1 Ill M -... 8ervke I& pr -... ;,, ~ ,...,.,. ·at hltH/r..ter 11ter1 ... ~UOJ Utlnl. MkUUOM, ktdv11, ~. QualJJy Ref .,,..., •. ....................... ~•o . Rftnodehn11 Ii addlt~ r.oo.. ront·rt-tt'/drt'lla & rov.-n l.Je 1:1.31.W' J lm llll DI •Save Mooey• On~aya•Pu~ln& lot c.,.ts.r.tc. •Repa1r11 ·~ialroallntt ••••••••••••••••··~··•· ··•l.1 c. NB.•C M 'S it. Shiunpuc1 le '>k 1un t'lc#I\ phaJt Ml-4871. O\lur bn tchh'nt: 11>. w h I , & 1•pta 10 mw blt'iu·h C:hi11n 1 __. 1__ ltv, wn rm hull IJ!i A\•.: ~ ...-nn S1 50, < m.M'h SIO. t•h1 •••••••••••• •••• •• ••• • I!> Gui.r eh m 1>4'-l odor fl I v O r 1· ,. S l> 0 Cpl n:µ;itr, 15 yn. c xpr Hunkru1;frv S70 Ac l)r. work m y:.t:ll Hl'fa t1on Ll'gul T y plni.t ~-OlOI 842 SlOO ----.......... ·············~······· 8abys1U1n1e my home. I o v c & ,. a r <' , c x .,ent'flCed. 642·5.299 Wt' Care U 1rpet ('leaner" Ste am d cun. Abo up ho ls lt.>ry Wo r k guar 'l)U·k mount unit ,.h·l• t~t. r<'a. .... rulL'll 645·3716 -..... tiO'I o ff rariwts :<1lc1.1m My home. hr, day or wkly . dl'nnml( •lllllt' hy pro VIC 34 St.1Balbo• m. fc:.111on als. lnt>ui;cd ~U 675-1706 Slhr or $40 5.'>2-0l05 wk a.n-t WOfll ot aJ I tcWCJa. '"'9 .a. ll yre vllJ>fr Amobb:ll walla ~~l Coocrtle work by T h.- Sl•rvlf\6' 'ollcati S lu d .. ot1 Vallo•. dnveways. •ldowalka Wa\t1r d1vt•r11on 111*'1•111\ l!U 7'19'1 a.MC.. ..... , ......•...•.•.... Ou~ for your t'hlld, my home £> 00 ~r week CM~aaJ 47~1 . Dl•stC ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• >~Pl'rt draf)t!ry 1·1tJ11n111a. dune UI your home. n() 111 l'OOW!fii«•1w1· no w a 1 trn II ('0 1ul l-'1tbr11 C'11rc ~7"33 a.ctricd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:_l.l'X:l'HICIAN Priced nl(ht free t>i,llmalc 011 larg ·or ... mull '°bs Lu.· •337~ ~3 o:J:1'J ~&tdric .64.5.at74 . 1-:u x :THICIAN tt I' S l r 11 l l" :. • b (' !\ l workmani.h1v S mall ~ prcfcrn.'t.I. 675-8345 -I -FendncJ ....•....•...••.••..... K&B n1.s1om w~ tJ:w mg. 1-(UU'tl & fence n•µ1.11( 114(MOOO t"48. 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""'klimUIJb. 646-66IW lnlne. 11i.n-o63S. .... ,..:CL, ~~iJ~~:·~~: ················••t•••• -~~_108_. ___ ~---~ Your complete service. 2 gt.rts willing to. clean 4' ~Ion of papers It your bowie. Ranbl. ex· ·~es. 67S--W75 per. ma. M2·5299 lidfl.ftlOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• MJck.a MocDon.ald.l.PGA RMnchoSiln Jnaqwn m; pvt by appt 831 1710 ti .,_SI . •••••••••••••••••••••• FanatJcal houBe<:leaning & ma.td ser v11..-e. 1 time . wkly. bi-wkly. monthly. Empt1etJ etc. R ee1d/· Com m '!. Comp !. 1an1torial s e r v i c e . tteasonabli!. 20 yrs e xp. ln.'iured. 552·0105 • carpentry. fencin g & roof· lllJC. No jot) too sml. Papa COM Cleaning Service. CWf 631·"264 ' Specially for COM & 81 resldcnt.s. 675 1009 llandyman. l'aint1ni:. carpentry. mason ry . molinit. 1mprov<•mcnl'I & repai.l'li J erry. !><19·3277 The MopJ)<'ts Clc un1ng Ser vice J'rofoss1onals wrll C.'lltab. !>46·Z393 ---- HIMinq Yard care & cl.nup. Quab ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ty work at a reasonable OCC.Student l Ton trut k pnt.-c Chm; 960-7~ Trash. lrt.>e· lnm Dan il.JSll':'S O.EANJNG S t-:HVICE _751·(363 .. _)(,,. Hawauan gardcnt•r Clc•an-ups. trec/:1hrub:- prunc d & lrammc d . 900-1744 Kl•n 's Ga rdt·n1n g St·rv11·t-s. yd maml. In~· tnmmml( & rl'muval, t~Wl·Ups fi4:>. 1.5117 Geis.rd WviCH ..•.................... &12 ma I do 1t oll-s k1plo ndt·r. dUll\j)lnK'k . .:radc, haul. {'Cfl'll'nl . ai.ph;ill. t ree rt· moval'> clc llJI 1257 f"a.'>t haultnl(. re•!\ $14 & up Yd & gar rlnu~ t-'rl'c tt>l. t 714 ) ts42-45!17 ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSETEMDEttS A f(roup of lout tea1•hers will 'Care for your hom l" wtul<· you arl· uway. l'h 64!H!G ltl ex 2 lrllurmc:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• l .,.,' . ..................... . turopean Laadacaper. ToP work. Fair pnce Reta. MMl11 dys/evea. Let Us Insta ll a NEW Land r.ca p e o r REJUVENATE The Old One. St Uc •364419. Call , ... fl'.,.clwt ... ...•................ l~l /Ext "bependa ble . Reasonable. Free eJt. Call J •)'. 541-t 158 .. .................... . pair • Re roof. ~II •YP 4'•·•h l o1le 1 · roclulhalles·cOmPo·tar. Free ~t. 54J.5NO Fin. Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.nyti.me. 64.5·6716 Ctl-C Dll r P~ Dig-ll Land.sea~. Haul-Custom work lnt/t:xl. up your window$ w/beaut stained 1111111 overlay SIS llCffl. 646-1777 &n&-lreefl·landsca(>(.'S ~c •3648U. 142-8521. fJ46.7070 Man 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Smull Job~. Newport. Costa Mesa & llvlne. 67S-317S eves Bnc·k, stone, block work . tile floo rs, c:on c rele pal1os, w:.ilks. d rtve- ways f'r i!e e ~t John l.M&-1583 U types of rn.a:.on ry, We. •. Jmllos. patto cov 1·rs. blk walls 5411 9l50 Solid masonry, brllk work, SI 50 Ml ft. C:.i II :.iftcr S. li4S·872H ....,.,..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• U ll'UI 1novm.: & huuhn~ t-'rct~hl, offtr t• i.upph('!\, househOl<J .:oods & con !\tru1·t1on tl1·11nupi. l<ca.-.on.uhll' r a lt·:. 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SUITES .J.11nl•1rt-.· & Mari\rthur l~1 v Wmdow ... l'lui.h (',1q :i<·I . ...•.•.•......•.••....• •NEWPORT llVD.• <' '1. ofl w1• i.pu1·•· ~1·, 711 fiJI :-JM 21J 'Hlil Htlti./ AllU'()R_T AREA Bn -.Lol St .. :ic1J11-.un• l;.,fl ..,,, It ·1 11ffw1• -.u1t1 w 1 l It It I' 11 I 1• ti • t ~ 11 .1\.11l.•l11l1t ~ :<1111 .11·1·1·., 111 111•\lo ( 'tt~t It W\" 4 °0 11 1...-1 l'all-..1d1· .. <"••fllt•t t .. • • .-.1ng C >t 111 , •• 11 211~:~ ~ I': lln -,t•tl ll:!l.111 o r c·:i ll a;,7 71JIU EXEC. SUITES Ta. .. wful •·1wcut1v1' swt, ..... 111 a 1w rl1·1·t lw-.111on ~~1:-.y f rw~ .11•1 , • .,., ('lo~.,. 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Adu~t~ onl.~ · of wrn.cl $:11 0 1 rno No no pt l'< J).1y:. h7.>·Cl5b:!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (t""A'ys ~t.XJ rno :,.xt 077fi PARK MEWPORT aft Ii Sl!lll lJI' Off1<·e .. 1or1·. 1·pl .... df'P!,. A IC 17301 l'••a t·h. II H 1--.c· >!.12 l>S:J.1 "I I t 1 a 1 r t' l 1" \ 11 I I ti4:! Ao7g l 1 u 1·1f1 c ltcJI .. "l:Jlt'. (;t'fll' lltll I' c n t h o u -.i· 1 o n fl 11 walnf rnnl. l.1du ll.1 \ ~1uculur vt ·w . 1110:.l set! to aµpr•'c. Ant 111 Ul' (.:ountry Frcm·h d t>t·or, !\l:tt.nl'<I gl:i:.!>, w1•lll fir:. • Cllbl i.pu, 2 fr11 I •. Wrm . d.,rt. 2 bulhi; l''ul SUMMER REHTALS 1'11.. ... 1;1:1 l'!li/1:1 I"\..... I t'Vt'l> b73· 14 IX --B :.i 1· h <•I o r !\ . I n r :! llt.'<lrooms & Townhouhc:. 3 Br I' i ha n 111du l'l)(>I. dhl 1:11r. d:.hwhr. K1d:.1 Nr S.JtJlh <.Al:tSI f'l::lla wso mo 754.ru20 Ai..rt DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES ly:.c.>t:ured Lt!11sc. Sl .!1!15 64s-7573 li33 Lido Purk. 67J-:!W4, ___ _ 960-~J Lurgc 2br c:hoirt.' N IJ ~1ufr4b<Jrm. 2 ;-;;. location StcPR to l>ch RENTAL HEEDED tor workm~ mothe r & 5 yr ofll tl uughl..r llou11c, duph•x. i.cm1 pvt :.i pl (' M I N t•wpo rl /S A f le1jQ11.<, a rea llent up Lo ~ mo. Pe r mu ncnt JOI> xlnl n •l 0!\ a vml <.:all arter tpm, Juc·k1c, S40·830R. ~ul.Jvl' home b<:aullful 673-9312 landbcape & la..slclully ---------•13 UH, Jlr.( Ba , fplc. cplli, decor a led Clo1>e t ' WE HAVE drps. pnt10. d bl l(ur. SJHS M:hnol!I & shopping. Yrly No 1wti; No :.moklng, leas e SlOOO /m o A~l SUMMllt RENTALS fi4.~or541H729:il(l. ~ , • TAKING Rf.SEHVATIONS 2 Ur lllv ref qwcl pool S3IO 3bdrm, rncd. frplc, rcfng. lltVC, 0 /W, $.S50 838 9110. ~1304 UHFUIH ... X .. Pl.AM associated e11 )•El1~ ~''" ro ~s , ' 7 W llolt,..-. 1 1-1 I hi,! OOJL<. no pe~ 423 w. & y ~>i.1'\·~IG -------1\vai l Aug. 1 5 th . 3 RR. '100 mo .. yrly lse. --------- Beautiful new lrg 3br. condo, 2 c a r gur . JIOOl/lenms crts. gd Joe. Nr So Cs t Pht7.l.I. Quiel ..x>tmo. 549-3710 morn· mgs&cves Walk to tenms club & shops. Avatll'AUJt.1 <ft-:;:~~ R~~~ ........................ .._.Paul •• 3107 ....................... 2 bdrm, 1 ba, wall lo wall cpt.s, d.rps, bltna. yeariy 673-4964 ---------Brand ncw 2br. 2ba, wulk- tn closets. f:ncl. gar Xt ra. parktnlJ. Encl. patio. Pool " jac. Two models. $400 & $420. Adutta Only. 646-2801. Bl"''· pool •. Lovely 3 DR, eor-del Mer 3IJZ New 2br. I 'Alba Townhse lam. rm .• view I lllOO Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· pr, frpJc. enc l. Agent6"-0l.3.f' pelio, quiet area. Good ---Larae 1,br'. frplc, pvt pool loc. Clo8c to everything. 1HI &UflfS 1 cmpl d ~l'f!Ofl. No chlld Mutta Only. 1375. " $395. AlpUlar a BR, 2\.11 ba. or p e ta. $425 Lease. MMO'l•. townhome : xlnt loc. fM0.48119. ----------1 l\vall. now. 96.'SC> Per mo. 2-8<> -2 ba bltn1· Crpl 2Brw/gar. carpel.8. Agenl640·5500 ...... ·• • • Wtrpd63Ml201-5pm __ .-.. _ ,a undeck, ga r . door :ll76"8 "Ptacentiall90 -op e n er. blk. to Bia 25el"A"Orange'300 s.a1•••• "lZ76 Corooa.IBOOMo.87~10 ....................... c.... MtM 3124 1-a bdrm, flt'Pk. dbie llACHUVIMG ....................... ~ nopeu, avail AUO . 3Br,28a,trplc,newl1 de-1 "M•~.-...H•• ·-~.!!! 133·6'20 evee eora..S. deck w /ocean ---"'_.,. -ortc.OUO w.w, rt .,.UO, 2 cir lMle.= : 'r' O::~ r..lde. extra tr1. 2br, ,....., ••m.I t.15. · ul • ~· s-tio, pr . .,s. la.Mm IUD.--•enc 1ar, IAt .,_, ore46 •• -. Pool GM Pd. 171 &cott1--------wt I • I F JJtl Pl.IGI0'13;141-Mll DLX·Vl&W-2br, near beac:la I& tltopa, IMO. .Adltt, no pe&a • ......,.. -·-... ·-······ .HOll.DPORRSNT 2 Br, 1 be, cpta, drpa, no a or t br. Pc1c:ed hom clap.•· mo. •Paetne ...... hedrud• ___ ..__.,. __ _ • ., ..... P'amlllea 2 Bdnna, 1 bath •.Pl a Br. 1~ ... towobowe, plHtt, llld1 6 ,.,. Adulta. 1171. mo. oai ,.,.,., patio. pool, ........ eau ....-or paid. eoam. jlleual, flntlace. AdW&a 1JS,9Tl,Atl/t-,DO.... • ... ....... 8Dlc6oal w br, HU. Wr••klt ......... l Br l frtmlly Hit. Pool • 8a aewly dtcoraa.d Pl•Hrowtd. ll4Htdaac• '*'-/drapee au ..W :r..Ati.::.:a~pt.. :r..:.:;..=·· •11. LI• Utr. C6D. fllr &faUlde, 2br, frple. ............... No ...... dlillll9/,......... ..,.... -· ..... -- 2 bdrm. I bu. ii!75/mo u"' on· W Wilson No p1_1.'. ll73-2113 O..~oint 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE 2 br. crplb. drps. NltJVc. dshwhr. turport. fttael, ~. ~4314. Huchc lor /\pt lr.trjlc S250 Evenings 49H-03 11i Charmini.t '2br. 2 i;ty duple x . fprk. ut1l pd, $500. Mrs. llartley. 33872 Zan1to. 7141493 1910 nrst & las t. sec-d p. no pct.'l.~>ckH fro~l & buck _ M.alllt4• leach 3140 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SHMtP. beach l ,2 & 3 llH. frplc:, dlshwshr. itaraJle , & patios. No p e t s tm-2358 •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. Zlr.Adlilhottly 3pools Covered car Port patioapta., BUQ's clOlle to fwya & b<:hs walk to shopping. 17111 Gahl1t1wett .. w .... 847-6064 ................ l Br l Be, 2 blb frotn waw.r. no pett '300. 226 19lbSt. 842'°356, ~ LcMty all adult. no peta, l 2. 6 1 BR apta, GOO Ed· ..... .-HB.IMf.Olll. .,...... 1~ uni to oceaa. 2br, Iba. dlnln1 rm, •· sm. ,. 2br. 11>a1 ltvla1 rm. 1416. Cal 1.Wr1 or Garr C • ..-. . F'r<im S3ftf.50 Specta<"ul:.it :.µu . tolul rccrcal1 o n proi:ram . e.oc1al progrn m 7 pool,;,~ lcnnio; tourts i\t Fa11hlon ti;land. J amborel' & San Joaqwn lltlls llood 17141644·' 900 2 nr. 2 ba condo, '• blk to bcuch, 2 cor J.(fJr • a uto Oj)l'lr. [k•:.iul. bay VICW TSL M~mt 642-1603 ---- NEW PO RT II EI GJ-l'r.:; Qwct. cool 2Ult. pool. patios. adull.s, no peL'I. $3!)5 Mgr 642-7340 Newly pamtc.'<.1 & t arpctcd I Bdrm. l bath w /paltt>. Converucnt loc SJOO/mo 631·1400 Luxunou!\ 2br condo 1n prest.11(1ous Rig Can yon All the lat.eflt umcmties incld s ubterrancun . S<.oeunly l(ara~c. tennis <·l s , p ool s. jal·, microwave oven ell'. Avail for l yr Ilse. RISO mo. Nopet.s. 213·9:!8-1K44 l,.[00 ISLE BAY FRONT 2 Bdrm· VAC $695 m o . 631·3230, 67S-0120 WESTCLffF 2 br . IVJ ba townhouse. Wa lk to shop p ing. Adults onfy. No pets. 1728 Bedford Lo. SUS mo. yrly ~-7m 2br. 2ba ·condo. WcstcUff area. M85mo. Adults. M$-U28 ~sots Funti1hed Off' UnfunMlhed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIIF: EXCJTINC; PALMMESAA"S MINlJT'l-:S 1'0 N PT llClf Hut·h. 1&.2 BR from $255& up. Adults No peL-. 1561 Mesa Dr. ($ Ullul t;;.t!\l or Newport Hlvd) 9am-Spm !)46.9!!60 Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apl'I in 14 pluns lrom S350 + pools. ten- nis. waterlalls, ponds ' Gwi for roolung & heal· 1ng pai d. r~om San Diego Frwy dn vc North on Beach to McFadden then West on Mc .. 'adden t o Seaw ln d Village . <714lf'93.51.f18 . TUIS-TRHS ADULT APARTMENTS Nelclled HmoflR lBll pines & rut1hlng 11tre11ms PAClf'~IC WOODS 839-2140 Ret;pons1ble working Atrl na.'<ls studio or s ln11le apt. A~. I. Coron111 del Mar. Laguna. Dana Pol.nl areas. Perm. ref's 714~ TAHITI Mudc•m I or <! hr tOlla.:1• un bcac·h <m Tuhtlt v.1th •·ar , row boat. wa!\h mac hin e. t•ornpletc k1tdll'fl. c·tc. Fo11 more info call 979-2009 l'Vt.'S & weekends Lal<e Tahoe. ne wly furn. J UR. 3 Bu condo w1dock, l('flntS & pool. 9$5·3385 ··~. llonolulu Pa rtly (um. 2 bdr m s, July, on golf mul':'IC S3S/day 640·0764 -----------.....to SMrw 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nt ·wport &>arl\ ofrtupf Pvt offlrr for rent, aprx $\50 <'annt:ry :-4'<1 IOO M .. x tO' ~ w ltn.h Sl . 67!'r 4!Jl2 hrok,•r < • M 646 4AY70 for mfo OM NEWPORT BAY •350 to 2000 Sq Ft 41mhWtfl • ...-.views •Wetlar UDOMAlllMA VILLAGE 675-1662 (Jlf11-es or bwunt!ss Set-. .:..."l"Vll'C' a vail. Nr. b<·h 11:-, No Npt Bl vd tl'lf>-441"41 f'HEt-:Secretary w1offlc\.' SIO-S40<1 f'a II s:u.224 2 Oranl(e County Airport Ex1..'<-"Ul1ve oiftca s r1u..,h SI.DI.cs & Lndtv ofrtcei. Re nt include s rcc ep Es tabh i;hed Newporl lion1s t. Scc r cta ra :.i1 Beach full service ex-services avail Sandy e c ut 1vc t1u1le. 3 in-975-01.22. Movm1<? Avoid deposil.8 & q 1v1dual· o ffic e s now i·ul livtnl! ex pen~cs ! avallable. /\II amcn1tlci; ~Sq. n . Pnme loc:i l'rofcss1onally s inc e d d h uon bt.'twn 2 frwy,_ will inclu c 1n m oot to dlVldc. 14304 8"1&t h IJI. um. m o n t h r e n l a I . HOUSEMATES Mar,/\rlhurntJambort'<'. Wes l mt n s t e r . c a 11 8.12 · 4 l 34 EXlX.. "\fI1V F: RO 'tf INC. 9'l'NIBt or 64.5-l.280 --------752-7170 ar1ce in your HOME. 3 bt Expand your li fes tyle with a compatible room· bealtl•• S.ihs & garal(C. $565. Zoned rmt.e. We dJscover thut New &dditton lo suite 180. C l. 642·2510; 646-4848. ""rson Ca II · . . • ....1WO PF.AS IN/\ PAO Alli """1l't" eiccc. :iwteA !lave you cons1dcre~ an Newport. Cente r . 14 piut1c1patton 1n your own 851--081.5or 759·l209° new otr1ces l.n plwib sur-n •ntral Jlunl1nglon ,.\>m lo shr 2 BR 1.,.. ea. round in g s w /under· ticach office? 1-'or Info twnhse tipt. JIB S150 mo. ground assll(ned park-call Ken, IJ42·2197 24 28 96CM962 &n$C-f'rom 1295 mo. Ask -----Nr;e • about. OW' move-in al· Newport Blvd, frontage. RfSP fem to s hare lgc lowance. ~ sq.ft .. S350 per mo . beach house. pvt bdrm & Nc.>WPC>rt Regency Corp. Nlf.. 548_·7129 ____ _ ooth: S2:i() mo. 960-5680-<7141644 7189 l'resliJ(e Secunty olf1ce Roommate wanted M If'. Law office ~ pro-tMld.tnt( 10 Laluna Hills. 25 +.pvt r esidence, feuional office. AV(.'O 200t.Os5osq1 ·fl. UUdl. & Q1M.JBr.28a.640·7710 Financial Tower, Janitorla pro v1 ed flfewport Center. Stngle Sl.persq. rt 714nllll-1222. Rolpon.'llble fe male 25·35 tmrcs or 3 office suite. IAll!M'U9T LOC to share 4'bdrm. Bal Isle A--'"-a x o.c. A rvn • home675·:M54 ·--.. ... ,....,... rca. erox. Proreu 1o n a l 0H1cc ..._ 4000 :,:J,~~· ~3Ul or w/~t Moo·P'ri. l.Br, newly dee, M•r p a rk· •••-•••••••••••••••••• Fem. 2$-3$ pref. Must be S400month to month. ' log. yrly $37$ mo Roomw/kltchenelle neat. I blk to beach. 3br. Prof. d e. space avail. in Secretarial 1ervlcea 873-3llOt. $44-el99 '12 week "up. 2bl. suo. M8·9el8 ~'· lat Benk Bid&. 150 ,_a.:..v_;.ail_._;.w._11_5_1 ___ _ 541<'16$ Male ve«et.,l.n non-*f. ft. Low prtce Inda; PEN'l1tOUSESUITl!.:S Lovely 2br.1ba. priv. pal , _.. ltl ... 1 Janitorial. securltr. .n:ournnRTCENT""R I .., .. I N .. __ _. ....... , .... ..,.er aee ng q ... e ~ ~1 ........ ""r."rv .,.. enc . gar. ~·~Yr y. o _...,.. cDI -1n1 .or Steve 87,_1570 ,.... ............ \.VIII• rm• uu.. Elleeullve f'\all-8ervtc'e Pttl. Aval.I. •s. 484·3223. reliable fem to 1hare room. • · OJnv. k>raUoa 230 E. 17lb tf15 . '800 3 BR. I be tpt home la Metil Verde . fmale to Shai. :t bdrm 8t,C.M.142-96eo. Beauttfuloceanvtew +• ...___ •LL.·• ~tlper . IS7.e741. hae w/Flrea:lian nr bch In 1..;:.;.:....:..;.:..a--........ --St-C~ .. -..... _ ...... ,Call -11 ,_ ...,. -rea. H B S&IO/ b I na,_...m ' .... --·--Adllllapnf. Al!l.t7M170 Stperate batll, kltcben Ai.;.... .... .;:.::u.: P Oflke, t.oAlel, pa.rtilnt. 'ai'uhJ.,.•54'10; t:v• priv. llOft 1cnoker'. aeo w,_..,.. ....-a"floof Xlnl loca· 6 ....... 173-1118 'fl' aBr. aba.:......l~~Hl'J new permo.•·U?I aoo-:.~elltd to lbr a . m sq. it. aiaa. mo. 1_m.am~.;.::;.;-· ____ .._ tWllllM. ruus. •Pl· ten· Br --'It m -.-.. • Md. 8'. :.~'tt be, nla. Nr btacb. ••· On mture DOii ltnOI&• p¥l l:.. ....,.., -ff, W OMCt Al ./:It:• . •· ••· ba, kit privl Ml wk • Ole: mdl nr. Udo Jta.. ....,. ln delaaa blda. nr • • Lowly ""9.Ulll lbr apt ..... or817-G1'71 ..... ~ 4100 ft w/bl1bl1 Im-O.C. airport too-1000 Ml 2 11r a ba. llOOl. ..,.... o..-i11111...ntJ, ...,. ~ tile water, ....... • 4JIO '"""'9 IM ofc.. Xlat for ft. Call IDb Dklli... l::::L • adufta, no pelt. s·· lle!rt! meld. N.8. I -.... t6 , _ .................. -Mt I 1191, CPA. liaandal. .... w •11• -....... ~Oll.MMli• llal. ·--or tor l"lnt CHttr •UtJ, ..,~ 19 ;--.f l . ~ , I or -~n:.;r --· ..:.~.,:..,: c:t: ..::--;;;.;.;~---- NN ..... l Ir, l\t ba . .,_, ._ I.a • • e 1 a.. t I I 81.1. ldlt II.-wtt19 a 't-':t:S-=!a:: 1f. ~p~.r.r. ..... :-...:. .:,.: '=&. ::..:·.:: .... ,..... =-Plllla..&ftld~, ~N .... lt~· --:--,.,..,......... -........ --~ Cell..,. -~-,.,_ I • .. r 1 -... --.... -.. -...... _......., I ~ GflltlllW , .. 44 .... W•z• 4'°0 ft' JU ........ •••••••-.,•••-•• ••••-.. ••,.•••••••••• ~·~ IObl ....... •+ 8Cl. ft of. a..pont1blt, worlllo• -.. • ••••••••••••••••• IJOO HelpW..tH 7100 HttpW..tH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 Monmy. ~uly 18, 1m fte>e apau ••d <'Oa wrh er • ••k • oo • s...u. ntlu.IM 1.a.una ~~ ..... ~o.c bedfOtm C!ottaae '" &th. t'e>rt<el A\-• r\'taJI --0.0.. dtl Mar Oii Colle l&x· avaJI for r0111 QI d• A l r•ort • m 1Jo -. Qw.eu..a K.- ACCOUN 'f\-HUll Cl.Mil ........,;,.._ -..__ Ual --...,_ ci~--111..,. "'d cnr•wf" l1•lut''" Don't ~-wn...-..., "'\'' "'*' thb upJ)Ortunl\)' to l a•-...... ... Detty Pllot, l 0 have )'OW own bWilOf'l!I• or ---i.rromlt'I .,. IMO. oet• Mt"u IA p1rnu1 1trt'.a c .,11 Lo a \ 7 /1:1 , v i e Dh 0r14.AJ11. m hilt It hm Vortcl t'e"' AM to "T11 ch11 " &42·486~ or ~~9 KEWAllll I.OST Gold w u t r li w llnaalpllon Ofo' ,.. t<; Ill N 0 1u; w A n u Vu: lloUdi.y lleallh S pu. HU :l4lf ~ ~e County's leading land d v41Joper hai. an IMOW IM\.e ~DJllJ( for a detailed n11nd ed 10 div1dua1 with 2 yei.rs general Cll'rtcal ex . pencll<'C includln~ typ. 1ng, fihni:, & record keepmg. Please 11ubm1t l'e6umc or request ap- pbcatlon Crom J. 8uck1t:. All.1aslant, M1m1acr want-~ ror laablon Junior 1p0-r111wear s hop I n W..tml.nater M1tll. C.U Mwia or apply Petnea, 11&300.1. ::.:.. ... St ll ~ .. ""~()I'~ 7114 'SP, ....... 44IO ....................... ll£DEB lllDATElY ... 2 Bdrm houie. duple11.or tliP'e:l for stud1ly work lnl~r"her ~yr ukl daLlik\&t<r lo &f.1l t:OJlll MC'utN 0 1S1Ulla An11 •ll·•;ihU! 11r.-i. up to SJf~ ~ Need «OUd "rt'<-l1t & r"nlul rt"f'a " I h61 H' ............ '\ J I twitr 50 l 5 .•........•........ , ... ) Short term htk'r\· t only 'J'ru. .. l ., ...... ,. (..'OA.'\T t'.QUrrv l<'l lNU~ !)SS 007:.t MDaeytoL.o.. 5025 .......••.............. Uo:r'SMAKEA llEAl. LIDO tq. ft In icreat loci °'-' in •~oontaln V.illey ~nil Cheryl Or~1 (aJ.a)~ lbt>n,1 I'm •n111ou" lo ----------. rmd a ho1n11 wht-rc• 1h1·n· SWINCi LOANS 1u· .. no rl'11tr1t't1u11' 1111cJ ~·• rh11drt111. r•lea&e 2nd 'l'ru.\t lk'\.'J L<>Ju:. cm Bit Ibo a h land i new <Ul.'>idt!r nu• I'm · on n. rt....,1dent111I prolJ(>r tY • Moret cw I larae lore :11lnt '''mmt t'lill ~ 830!S. t\L~lom1zed tu 1111"•1 ti.II Aaatc I\\ ail now J11do~ your n<•ctl,. • ~I'°.'" Ail 815~170 DetliN ~ h'nl ol house R ~. Ol!;PT HattxJr Blvd.C M Pn me cpl lao«mg for u11furn 2 J SANTIAGO IAMIC comm'I lor $3U0 1mo bdrm wienl'I )'d ror 2 1•--•7•14•'•11.3.!-•:kl()O----S.-1156or6?~22l3 mature dogs Havt' 1to1l111 • ----r e r ·s for 111 1 o f u ' Newport. Nr P 0 Modem 7Sl·910o. 12-4 pr\:f ~lc~c 548 sq n. store.-or ofr 263lJ or Jean AVON-IE> 213-477 7001 -Semor-citizen wo111an Retall/Ofrlce space, 700 Ionic-mg for n ·j s <.i!JI 111 sq fl Westcliff urea C OM, Nl:I . or <: M , Hi7&-4J48. ca1J collect . pJcase phone I ·296·:t880 4500 ....................... New front street location. Park Irvine Bu1>1ncs11 Cent.er, 4.IM)l sq ft. For lse/option lo buy l'vt Ply. 494-4892. 494.39116 l.500sq ft. 1310 Logan. CM S400 pr mo. 646·7512. !>48$)() Career minded i>ludt•nt will exchange land i.rnp in~. gen. houi.e ma int i.er v1ccs for la v111 g quarters. Also will hou:.c s1l while you're on vacu tum. Very dcp1mdat;lc., 4!11·:m1. ------~ l28()Sq.n . New Ot•luxe Offices/Warehouse ;;i:;:••••••••••••••• ANO • "404Sq ft. Ofc/Warehse Opportw.ity 5005 ATS.UIEG0/6 .1\. fo'WY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nt 770·9797 Tenn1:. Shop. X Int NB -------area I<><: To1> l1ran1b Shw119* 4550 High profit. luw O\cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• h C"a d S14 ,000-+ 1n 1 :ID' sq ft. 1500 fl of storage 673-43l3 A.,'l or i.hop. C .M. a r ea 642-4758 ----.....w~ 4600 ., .................... . Want to rent or IN1<;c h> l\u1e usl 20th an <.:o!> ta Mcsa1Newport Hcat·h are;,. l or 2 Bdrm. un furnished house:. :1pt .. L'OOC.k> or duQlcx Lol·:.i I l>t.tsmL'l-.swoman with re rercnces. Will ht• i;tt·ucly. c1U1cl. ltmg tl•rm ten:mt & treat like own horrtc ~Xltmo. prererred C<1ll 64.').0002 Want Lo huy a hu ... 1nl'~' and eJ m o"e r wo.ooo + J V<·ar" St>amlc:.s Ha111 <.:arryml! System-; Y." rmke our own & inMa II l h c m o n t h 1· t o t> C:uaranll•e hUSIOL'!>S (nun rclerral~ l'lus lnls mur 1• hu.~mt·~~ 2 trul·ks a nd mach. ~75,000 Mor1: room to c•xpand bus1n1·~< SC"rvmg all nl Orange C11 J-:.-.Lahl1 s h1·d bu~1nt•ss ovl'r 5 vea rs l'hont• 5.'16-77:.i:J afl tipm /NEED /M ONEY • CRB>ITNO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loqns 547-5402 Arrang~d lty Coast Home l oans CASH FAST C!nrl & :Jr<I hum1•uwnc·r loan' fu.•I ltH'' ,en' fJOrptJM'' b:Z ll'rm-.. Jl·"' c·rKhl 110 1>1uhh•m t '.di now N11 ul>ll t-:Jl11111 IJl..r 955-16 10 Mll~EY i\ v All.A BJ.lo. I t11 n it.l. :.iny I U11Jl>W :'II r Haq.!raw ~IS I :i:,J..\ Hu.""'~' mvc•-.t mt•nt loan!>. ~fl\ purf)l>Sl' 1\J.:t M :.! fl4J5 l\ny I) ix· hu .. m1•..,., lt1an ll1•J I F1-ot.1tc• I 'on-.tr ~ Ut•1 l\~t 5'10 11~ Money Wanted 5030 ......•.•.••..•........ Nt•wporl l1a1•1f11'.1 fd111. n·4u11•·-. s.>ooo lo lil'lp l111a111•1• 11111 v11· 'I lw lluntlng ~cJ:.<Jll :\11w t1lrru11j.(. YtHI hil\I' l'IW l.1-., \A.rile• off w, pt·n ·t 11t ug~ of pr11 Je<.'kd liifj mil hon l!Jf!O 'HI profit (7 14>~57 02<n .2.'\ID TD •>n U t' 1111·oml· properl\ 12'· int """:! yr:-. Sli h 111 I rout cit :Jrd Will dJscount A"'l 541-0800 lull 111nall ~rcy J>oocJlu & lorl(\l hlark Oob1c1L11b V1t I.WI Mur1Newp<>rt Wvd 6'l2 S708 JU;WAttl) THE IRVINE CO ' 550 Newport Ct:nll:'r Ur l.11 11 I No r w •· It I o n Ncwi'Ort Beac•b, 644 ~lJ89 AllWM••91r JJunllninon Beach apt bl~ Mus\ have ..mi.in· t.enance experience & ubllily, e tc. 4S-+-yrs . Salary + apl 521-8541 Ukl\ouml. M s1lvtir /l(ry tAiual oppor em ployer w blk r1tl'e. Spnngduh• & 1--------- M l i''11dJen Heward. 1-.---------!•~7tnl 1• ASST JlE CEP T / S WlT C ll l:IOl\RO , P /Ume gol to assist on busy bo1.1rd. 4 Hrs day, Npt. 8(•h R fo: Ofc. Call Lala, fl33-2000 Auto Carrier~. lte1<1ste r . early AM . 11111·2 hn; per clay ~rn $375 SilSO/mo. Must have good wheels. Jim Boyle. S4QN008 or S46-60:)6 LOST Do.:. 11m l(r<'y Ion.: hlllll'd M IH ;WAHU. Vl~' C:urfwld & Bcu\:h ll.w. le1u1h OO:l Ol'll 1-'0UNO It ij v1l' oC J\dJm:. ~ llrookhuri.l To)' .:re)' j.MX.llc, rnale 9'*-11.16:1 "'1und lin1~~l·L' G n ff on malt• \11r l"ounta1n Vttllcy X3 1105 aft llPM F1ti.nd h1K lla1:a;y do.:. IA' h I I l' b I J (' k . !-.hl·11lwrll S hl•cp Very fr 1l'nd l y Vi c . li11lcknwebl/Yorkto1,1, n ~w:w FOUND M1111 Sl·hn:.iUl\l'r, 'l\·W111kll' l'..irk. <:.M. ~~'>7rl<!l 1 I-' o u 11 cl (; <' r m a 11 Sl1c·r>lll·rct, hlk & be11:I', 11r1lc• Vw Mac•/\rthur &. Hird, ~111 77J\t, 75!1· 1501 Personals . • 5350 .......•.•...•..•....•• f:n1•rg111ng l\11\SSAG E lloh.Jamci. l.1e Ma~1>eur lhallall!l 11 ,4\>ot !ill ! ' ·• MICHELLE'S •OutcaU• l t \M 2AM !ll5:r.1~1 •FOXY LADY* OL 'TCAl.L ONLY "*972-11)8* l'H J-:C:'ll ,\NT '> (' .1 r1n" Ii 11l1d\•nt1:.1l t·ou11sl'11111-: & r1•l1·n .ti Al1C1rt1011. Jtiop lm11 lit k1•• pmg 1\I'(' \HI: Spiritual Reod~r IH15S 1-:1 Cumm<i ll!'al San Ch·mcn11-. Fully hi 1-'11r l\IJfll '1!!2 ?<!\Iii COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS• :}1 llr~ !171 1::..1:i I J\NI\ ·s OUTCALL 1111\M 21\M lfa lli\~l:l 'l'twr.ql(·11t1\· Jfl;Ji.:.agc by 111· rl ll•c h n111an NB i\11pt :1 :111 !Jl'M !'~·21117 Acctg Dkkpm: TEMPORARY Ri:h'Uller loduy to work Otl vannus a<•countin g & bookkeeping ass ig n menls Work l'lo~e le> your home_ Al·ctjJ clnh. bookkeepers. 1;1c•t•c1u n Lant:. are nc.'edt.>d thruuul Oran.Re County Ca ll u-. for more lllforma t ion Robert Half·, occow.temps 233J No Broadwny ir:m. Coldwe ll Banker Bldg .. San tu Ana 1714) 835-4103 .. AC.TRF.SSt-:s t Ac..vro ns •All Agt-s1All TyJ)l•s • •!No 1-:xJ')l'r Nt•t' J • "S J\ M ·' mlt•rvll'WIO J.: now Our l'lrl·nl~ have• worked "Ho r ky II ". "(;oldie & Tht• H-1xl'r ' , "!..ally In Rt'd " w 11111>1•1 l {'1111rud . · ·wr1 g lc·v ·, · I) (I u b I l' m I n I . &. w DI:-. n t' y SI u fl cc" *M HJlll' lfl ll'f<''li•d Ill • Mr>V1cs or ·rt.:11·11-.um • •Ca ll "S A M "tc1<l.1y " •1714 > f.J3.22.1:l e•xt w-,. \DVERTl!->JNC: ~Al.I-:~ <rl.nl.·ruw. c·oin1111 ... · 11111. '4-llJ tram '1!17 <1 11.t ..ALARM/flURGLAR N1 cd lr;c111 1·1· 'c·r ' 111• pc•r-.on 1'11•1·tr•m11 hk1•d hl•lpfu l :!:!II f'tlrl''l· ~una lil.·J1 h Animal Hospital l~thcr l'll'Jrll'r 1\ppl\ Mon Fri It c!l'~I 1;1 '.1.1 A\IK';HIO. NH l'otpl ,.,, t1C"·hmd tht·atn •t Answering Ser•ic~ l'llX opPr.il•ll"• t111 ,, tl'l(•µhune a-11 .-.w1·1111 1• 'lC I'\ ll'I' t'Xl ll I lt'IH't'cl CH will l ra 111 h il I .1-11111 · m p:11t t1r111• ... 111th ;l'o .1cli1 hll' l);cvs. :iltl'l llcH111 f'1 1•ru111:~ or 1-:ru1 ,. ~a rel Must Ill· .ilJlc-lu 14 urk 'o4)IO~ Wl·t·ku uls 'I\ flilll-\ . !.'.wpm rl'qui n·d \1.111\' , . ., lwnd 1t:. a1 a 1h1bl c· l'll·a-,1: 1:ull M1111 F11 Fa:.hwn 1!.l.cncl .11 t'J l~lWI Al!T'OM <Yfl VE Service Manager 'tnp New f)Ort 1 m por l 'tore S<'C.·ks full lime. ex• l>\'fl COt'I d ind I\ 1d u,1I <'.ond l'OmpJny benefits AWi> m 111.·rson Jt BEACH IMPORTS MH Dove Strl'N NJ-:WPOHT l:H:ACJI i\l•l'OMOT~Vfo: • MANAGEMt:NT TRAINEE! 1-'or busy hurly i.hop ll•:cd 1n.1t l" 11si.1stant M1-:r 1x1t:.1t1on l't•rmt1nl·nt. 111 tcri-st1n~. full llm1• !;()od µa y Ml·t'hunu·ul ap· lltlidl• hl'lpful S<·t· Mr Wn1-:ht HOWARD Che•rolet I 1<11·c • & Qua ti Sh Nio:Wl1llHT Hl-:1\('lf ,\ u t o I• .1 1 n l 1• r . ,. ' IWlll'lh f'cl llotly -.l111p l~·l1J<•1 IA2 !13'7:! 1:4'1 !t:n 5 H.1 hy..,.llf·1 n1•1 dccl 111 ('[)'\! ', -1 \~I "II' '1, Vlt1n 'fhur.. li75 :l>i417 B.11..c•ry ·1•111cl ~1111\ lr\1111· r1 .,,., 1·~11 111 f11t1d pr 1111 ..,,ti.en ~·•0.1110 l':fl x.'1'Jtt tna 111 ~111111 ~1 I'' l!o1kc·n !->.d1 -.. Wh11h·~ .. 11t• h x 11° 111 l11otl "a l e•-. !-.. 11.11 v 1·0 111111 11••1:ot1a I 11• In 1n1· k:l:111:1.?:1 111.un '>11111 M I• B..111lw11: 1\Ct'(H'NTIN!: I :101411 11! S.I\ 111g:-. & l,11,111 111 1•1b. 11•·r,1111 lur :11· , 1111 n1 1 n ~· cl 1• 11 t Jo: x JX'lll'lh •· in 111' l':.tor a1· wunlm~ µrd A Pl'IY 111 IJCr..1m In 1111• S avin ..:s & Loan I~ M<1l·Arthur Blvd I rvinc I': 0 E Mi l-' C <> s t :.1 M~ ' a J I l' ;i 673-1 lfi6 !-: 0. E B:1nk1111{ Htfp W •ted 7100 Hlfp W..ted 7100 ....... , ...................................... . •BIKESTORE• Sl«e mgr .. assa.,t mgr & bike mecharuc needed to r Sc hwinn deale r Salary SJ3,000. Must have pnor bike exper. 1n a swre. s,u.~. "'.,./SECRET ARY Memoon ·s only Accts pay, payroll. 67$-8654 IOAt COUNTER SALES Must know s a ilboats . non·smokC'r, good µay MKW. 6~7 Randolph, C M &>at eleL'trician. f\Jll or part t1mt' Rewire lnstru ments etc. Newpo rt 67S-3679 Bookkeeper. prima rily a 1· 1: t s r E" t' l' 1 1 d'O I 1· payal>l!!l>. & cash Prvt IA:.'l'VU.'> club an N B Ex pc r rcq d C01ll 644-moo for appt BOOKKEEPER l'ro~re:.s1ve mail ordcr Cu ha~ 1mmtc'd l<itl·ly 1Jpcnm1: for an .-xp 'd hookkee pcr t o handll' 1\ H. i\, P. C IR . C IJ. & h.cnk rc«o n1·il1a t 1on c:n·<1l opportunity '"r th•· n~ht 1nd1v1<Jua l. c;11e11I .. 1 art1r1~ ).al<.ir y & C'o llt-'l:''llli. Ap11lv in person 01 wnd rC'i>um1• lo StarCn"llt of c ':illlornca 316:1 1tcdh1ll /\ vt• . n~1 . I ';i <t;!fj26 Clirn.-r ur lfrdh1JI & P<iuhtr1n11 BOOdEEPIMG I ~1 rl oll t<·" 111dc>rw>111lt·nf -.kllb, "'lf ~lil rll'I 'I \ 11 1n g I-It•\ hou r .. ll.1\fro11t ''" Jlt•m 1\1• Jll"H 1 • I 11111· S.J hour m:11X71J \re 11111111·11 •111• 11111 • 11111 111111• 1\1 t I , 11.11 l11llcn.!. JJ,1~ rull ht•• I~ I' 111~ 1 '( Jkr l•rt·f 'I lw \\1l l.1r 1I r·., I-\ 71 I :1,,1 UH5.J 1:-0 F \1 F BOOKKEEPER 1·,Jmm1i.-.111ns lJ:.h11·r ..... -.II 1,1 Ill\ ,1 nil I 11 111 Hkkpg !ikclb. •·'<rwr r .... l>ul<i l-IHK'C~ ... cns.: k11v. ltfj. p r c·I Xt 111 I 1111pc l•·ncllb Call t;<iO cll:CI •BOOKKEEPERS A UTOMOTIVE! ('llcvy dc•:.ilcr will .cdd c·\ p~:ncnl'<·d ofl 1\·1· c In k' for l,Jght boukk1•c1-1111 i.: tyµmg. Will train 111 autu <i l'<·oun L1n 1-:. U·M V J'lca. ... ant s urrouncl1ngs . good· iray Sec Orfiu • Mgr HOW ARD Che•rolet Dove & Quail SL" !'11-.."WPORT HEi\~11 ClYILEHG. ' Olt Oise.MB Experl41nced c aree r minded. REOLSTERF.D C fVlL ENC O tt DESIGNER with back· ground "' 1>Ubuc works and or land development englneenn1' wanled for design & s uper visor y position Apply to Mr f\ienW8 at Holx'rt Jk.· 111, William i''roJ>l & l\11sot'. 1401 Quuil St . Npt lkh CIVIL E,HG. (' ESTIMATOR Expenent cd ind I\ 1dual want.ed lo prcpart• c·o11t e11 t1 m jll t' '> () r 1' U b WV1s1ons. mdustnal di'· v1•lopmt'nls . utility system' & ti) ~wrform uUllly 1nvc-.11i:.it 1oni. & c-ul<'ulutc 1·u rth 11uan t1t1es Supt!rv1s1on t•x pemmn~ vital Apply m per..on with r(',,um<• lo Mr f'\aentl-S ,1t Hobert Hein, W1lhum 1-'ro-.l & A'li.OC: 1401 Qu.s1I St Nt-wport &•:.i<·h C.1erk IU-produ1 t "'" ,\1 Ml Clerk lmm1-.I <1f.H•n1n~ for l't":ll)Ons1blt• rit•r..on, IYJH' 4C/ 511 w 11111 . I . fom1h:.ir w , X1·ro' c.11p11•r & tC'll'C Ol)ll'I ( '11111:.11 1 .\h llolland ti·la <1310 J-:<H. M f'' L1.l·:HI C:AL -~, ' l f I /II~ I \ I ()\ ·--1<.I '< I 972-9955 NEVER A FEE ClERIC TYPIST l!t OJI h J.., .111 11 I •lllllJ.1111 •l'•" 11101fc r1t1· l\111·,1 for .le ~·· '' t.11 \ '"' 1 111111 J-,Jn I •h I 11 11 111 1 • h1·n1 let-. /t. I''"""' h 11011 n 972-9955 SECRETARY TRHE Nc•v. l1ank 11p .. n1ng v 1on. will l1 .1111 •,h.1r11 l•t·r~on W t ypin~ & cl lCIJllllll ICI hcn1mc• hra n1 h ...,., ' l.t·um lh1J.. mkn:~t1n1: & rnull1 r J l'f't1-cl 1>os1t 111n 972.9955 KEYPUNCH OPER S MorrfCJOCJes. Trust a 1:d lkg mln l',t1Ag & fun guy 1111•14 to S <.::.1 1 s•·ck~ .:1rl 17 :.i3 yr.c; for mean l•---------. EXPERIENCED CAN\' ASS EH part 4 ~11100.s u1x·n :I ·•C• ll'll<l ~WUlj! :.h1fl \...ru ~;ll I\ l!JOO Xllnt hl'.H h lot:alt.od t'Ompanv w IW•J\l lll'nl'f1Lo; & fncntll\ cu workt·r> Th1'" 111q •rt1•1 nutncn \·al pJti kl•\ 111 t.h~< mac h1111· • Wrap It Up! Novelty Tree Trims! DHdS 5035 •.•........•..•........ Sattlet-Mtg. Co. All types of real e!llatc mvestmcnL' '>intc 19"-ltl mj(f ul rl'lal1ons h1f) If vou Hrc· ,j c UllC. Vl'rv slim. under 5'3". fun IOV· in~. but m e ntall y mature please c all 616-8172. CM. No kinky calls. APROPOS UDO ISLE SHOP TELLERS SOI !Tl I ('()AST Nl\TIONAl~ BANK AnlndependenlRank 84!J Sunflower St. Costa Mesa --- bill(• work <Allt•t·t mg 61 , hl•ck1nj! addrt':-.:.l''> 4W-459'1. 972-9955 TELletTRHE DAIL v PILOT CZ W•ed 7100 ....................... <..'1erlcal 11 yocf were a film star, you would have :o 9ay an a gent VOU NEVER llAVf)TOJ>AY COASTAL PERSONNEL: AGENCY 540-6055 2790 Harbor 81 CM Nl':VER·A FF.E 0111 after hours appt --------CLE RK·ACCOUNTJN(; f''a:.t, ut·curale, detail oncnlb'J. Will train shari' md1v. SJ SO hr -+-gOOtJ IJ e n er 1 t s . J e-a n n 1 e 979-0llOC M . t:lcrktMonager Cor COS· mctu·o;, ,Rifts & cards. (o;xp preferred 640-1373. Ocrk Typ11>l for work m publ;c acl'Ountm~ offirl· Good typist req u1 red U~ 10 key adder. Call ~ 7(M0 for appl CLERK TYPIST A1111rnpr1;,t.1· :-.k1l b ri• <1w1bJ Will tram /\l'l'J.Y IN PEHSOl'o LEAR SIEGLER TR.AN SPORT DYNAMICS .!Ill W S.·gn:.t r<111J ~Jilt.I t\11 :.1 . Cd < '11mp.u11nn w antt>d foe -.c·rm Ill\ tl11I ('ouk 111..: tr. h11· l111u.wk1·•·1HnJ.: SaJJ1 1 llO'I! H II• li·l7>1 , ;1fl I> ~lh .Ofl!J t t '\I I•! I I· I< Word Processer I m11ll '(f1 ,1t 1• 111w111111-: (",J 1 t l>tJll hd \A.t'\'11 k :IO ,1 HI 1...-.1 11 111 .... 1• 1• k cl ;1 > .• i~tl ,.~.:· COOK/DAYS l·:'(pan<lm~: fl•.,t;111 r.1111 1 b:.icn with '" l'f 5CJ unit' l•':.imlly own1•1I IH >!lln m 1 t1<1n 1111 .. r., plc·a;.;1111 workin g e•ontl 1110(1' Good 11p1>0rtunit1('' ff)t udvmwt·m<•nt 1-:xn•ll1·111 •·ompuny b.:m•f1ts 1-;.,. 111.·m·nc·l-.l dt's1rt.'<I_ Appl) IOl)Cl"l>OlllO. 228.,3 Loke Forest Dr l.c*e Forest Ult* for -.ummcr Val'J uon relief. GOQd sa lary Mei.a Verde Cdnv. HO!>p 661 Ct'nte r St .C.M 5ot8·5S8S I rt•':-... .. ,. *'ali1in9 in TDs 5~5-0611 C&FORTD's -------p~ ~rvices 5360 .•.......•..••.••••.•.. A 1'' 1 n e Eu r ope a n Designer lioul1qu<• 1-. s Pck 1n g a t-<'l l1n g m"Jnujlcr & add1t1onal ~luff. Salary Opt'n Cal foran 547-39 25 1--------lkinkm.i Exl'l~llc.-nt opportun1t1rs at J:c~t .:row1 n..: Sa \'lllj(~ & Loarrfor l·:.irccr oncml c.-d :.imh1t 111u~ m:inHl:l' mcnt IX-'r~unm•I Cull for clcwcls on 01>cning:.. Also C ARBU RETOR AP PRENTICE lla vc mccharucal abrlily lo ap· ply. Hrs 8.J0.5 30 5 day~ sfil Jim Sim pson 1942 llarbor Bl. C.M . 1'14'0 full time openin~~. for bn~ht pt•rson w1lh I year ca~h1er1 ni <'" pcnem't' One 111 :-ianta Ana. one in J.;i1-:unJ Nll(Ul'I Cook full time . Good '>alary . Mes a Vt"rdt• Cc.lllv Hosp. li(,l Ccnt1·1 l\m1:oncan Mort ~7 71 ~ii Amounc.ements/ Personals/ Lost & FoUnd ....•••••.••..........• 5100 ••..•....•.......•.•.•• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any 1tC'm or rom brnat100 nl ll~m, for $7~ or ll''\ with :. 1-'t:nny Pincher Atl J hn•"• for 2 ron. .. etut1vl• tlav" 1-;Jl'h t.1ddct11"1al hnc• '" r,1, l11r lhe<l dJyi. (. h.iri.:I' cl' NO \'Omm~rt'IJI .icb For m11r~· 1nr11r m ,1t11111 1101~111 plun• your 11d 1·11 II 642-5678 Household help & care for elderly pt_>ople 833-2009 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cati: 642:5671 (ioin.: on bu~lnl'S' t n~ llaw lun Call Traveling SrrrPt a rit·:.. Brl•nda R!H r.r.1 Travel •5450 ...••...•........•••••. !->•'\'klllJ~ r1:mal1 .. no n i.111ok1·1. 2.5 :io 111 ... hr g,J.., & 1Jn\•111g tu Lon..: h lantl 1.,.;n1ng i\u g 2 ;.ih 7M <1!W 4X<!3. Pn:.1·1llu llr).(1•nt l-'1·ma l(· C:rl'W 11t·cd cd On ·s.1hr <1· · 14nrld famoul> ra1·1n ~ }·" ht C:utJ rmct :.ll'1·om m11d ~l1111 ns l ha\l' ;:,.._ much lun 1-M:low clc1 k as \OU rlo ahovl'l an c·quul 1111p1.1rt un1l)' -.k1ppl'r 'l't·d. 714 511 5206 d}~. 1172 12!l(i ('V(':-t ----Will trarle two l\mcncan l\Jrhnt·' rh .. c·ount l1ckC'ls for two Umt.t'f l l\1rllne~ ch~1:uunlc•r' C:.ill aft :11'M,1;it1;.1i(!.1t1 &.poymtnt & Preparoffon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schook& Instruction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kinder~artcn registration ts now in progress al The C:crber C h1ldren s Center. We offer a slate certified Kinderga rten program includin~ math & reading readiness a~ Uvitlcs. Afternoon child care provided. Call for ln!onna ti on. 640-8820 Jobs W.tecl. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &bys1lling my hom e. weekdays ReUable & de· pend.able Kathy 646--0980 M ai d s -USE MIN U TE MAID WEEKLY O R MON'Iln.Y. Ins, bonus, bonded, WlS-1107 J..oat.or Found a pet? Call fWp W..tecl 7100 Animal Assistance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le~.537·22731 nofee. ACCOUNTING/ BOOK· " KEEPING. Experience, FOUND . White puppy full time. Salary open. apx. e mos .. vlcfnlty or Immediate openlnii. AP· Newport Weal , Hunt· ply Mrs. Presley, r.4, ~ Beach. Looks like Mon-Ft1. San Clcmentfl Satnoyed. Call 963-18&6. Inn, m Eaplandlan, S11n UlST: 8lk le wht Plt Bull, remal e . C h i l d bear\broken. REWARD. __,,...mz J'ound Yic. Goldenwta~fr Heu. H.B. black m•le German Shephe rd. ..., .... SlOO "'-"'ARD .for fem DallmU. lolt la Bru -•·llN.7880. t I Olem. Accounting Growin1 aavblp le loan needs per1on for •c· COUl\tlDIJ dept. U · s>erienee In Investor ac-cowrtinc prtr. Apply ln pcnon, ll"YUle Savlnp le Loan llllla MacAl1.bur IUYd. lrvlDe &O.E. M/f' Al'T Ml\Nl\<JER For 55 un1l~ 111 <.:11-.t:.i Mesa. Expcr II couple Wif e hk k p l-! l'lC I> llusb<1nd m;1111l. l·X fl C'all 642 5073 or l:!IJl /IJ•'i-:.18.51 APT MANAGER Couple. manage d c·ganl m un1l 111Jult rnmril<"< ,-lunl1m,'lon RP:11 h Xlnt lll't'tl . n 111-:v T1·:1.1.1-:n 111 full lime l•·llcr & (I ) I' T ll'llc:r Prc•f1•r l'X p1·ric·111·1:cl S.cdcl ll'li~l l'k S.1v1ng~ & I .ti.Jn J\""uc·1a lion (';,II lor .cppt Mrs Jc.:n1t'. 7~1!1 111111 E <J J-: M I-' salary + bonus For l·---------uppt C'all 17l<11521 RS<1 I /\PT MAN M:l::H f(l..,pon~1hlc c·oupll• to nc <·up~ & manu1?1· nl'ar 111•14 umL"> m Co,LH M<'i.J No ~. no d 11 lclrcn Oay11 67Ml562. ('V('S 67J 1411! A:.sembly work L1.:ht 8·4 JO Mon . Fr 1 I :Iii!> ~anAvcC M S45·6I02 A5Sf:MBLERS Wt: Wiii train aµµly 71\M :.i t Mat·Grei.:or Yachts. 1631 Placentia.<.: M l\sscmhly TRAINEES COR DPERIEHCB>I MICRO ELECTRONICS We a re seekin g in - dividuals for r1rsl shift posillons in our Proour tion Department. We will tra 1n the r ight ,rn div1duals m the m1cro- elcctoronics industry. Comprehensive com - pany benefit.II lncludinit mejor medical and den· lal. For immedlale con· sideralion call or apply at: 17 I 4J 54CMOIO TRANS MASK CORP. azCampU! Onve • Newport Beach, CA Equal Opporturuty Employer M /F /ff M•lte thos e sood. boulebokl 1tema you're 'oot •Ing av1llable to .,... otMI' family by •d· wrtWag them for 1ale In a.euled. ca11 ~.,. ,. I 111\i\l\.INI i REGIONAL SAVINGS REPS i\11 t•xc1t111~ opportunity 1~ ll\t11l ahlc with J h•ad mg i;av1n..:i. and ln:in for 1nc_ll v1dtla I::. t•x j'){'rwnrl·d 111 tl'llcr :ind Ol'W <1tT011nt ft1nt1-1on.-; Wt•rt• '><'t'k1111-: Savmus Reps lo tncvt·I a., nt't.'<11•<1 to hranc·h offu:cs m the aruo. prov1dm~ mvernl-!t' whl•n brnndws 1cr\• shorhota(fcd. 'l'hcs<' full llm<' ll\>S1l1ons will bl" bmwcl 111 on1• hranch I llt'a rc•sl you l a ncl re quire reliab l e trnn.-.portal1on. If select ed. yuu'll enjoy un ex· rellent salary and out- standJng bcnefiL'I includ- rng paid eareer app:.ircl. profit shunng, medical :ind dent11l m11urance. frt.~ parkmg a nd more. Plea.se gjill Personnel for more 1n1f>rmal1on. FIDELITY FEDERAL SGYincp & Loon AHft 1213)244-8111 l\n equal oppty em ployer Bllrber Stylist to manage part-Ume. 631-9577. Tues· f''r1. 9-6, Sal/ S.S. eves. an-3028. # IART ..... Dllt · Exper ncce111ary. E l Niguel Country Club. Laguna Nl1uel. 496-5787 Beauty Manicurist tor Ultn1 Pluth F1c111 ft Hair Salon ln Npt. Bch. WW luee 1p1ce or pay ~~e. 675-38ao. B111uty Operator • spece ror lease: 1.ldo Ha~r Fasbiona. 342' Via Udo, N.B. 873-lt70. You don't need a 1!.lh to ..... rut" when you p&ae. • 1d In the Dally Ptlot WutAdal C•UDOW -"2-5671. C a r W a s h I m m t' d l:'mploy mcnt. exµ<'r c·a.o;hic-r. &W-4460 Cashier I Recept inn1~t N:.itumal co wan Lo; IJCr~cm who Cr\JOY1i publ11· nm wc1 Mu~t ht-' at·l'Urale• w 111:-.. Ill•• typcng. '(llll h1•m·f1ts !"'2 1347 A)>k tor 11aana11cr Cashier P 1l, l''(p'd, !J111).I haH! ha:.1c phuto 1:>e11 l'h11101•ra ph y l'nl t <J . lf;ijlj'1 Bcat·h .Blvd . II H lj;li :J(i64 C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now a va1lattll• for full lime <t:.!>1:.tanl rmnager.; on 2nd & 3rd shift No expenenl't' Dl'•'. We Lram. Start $.1.111 to $11 JX>r hour l\dvanrcmcnt opportunity f9r manage ment pooillons to SS.~.o per hour if qualified. lo'or more information & in· tervat'w go to store 82 al 30009 Cr o wn Valley, l.aJ(una Niguel. 495·0050 or ull 714 /537-4840. EquaJ Oppor Employer CHAMBERMAIDS Part time help ~ed lo a ssum e c l ea nin g responsibiUties at newly remodeled exc lusive pnvate resort. Must be ot tugb motaJ character & able lo s upply re feren<.oes. Call The Good W e Al Laguna Shores 494-1521 CMCIA.ATIOH MGlt. ~· The Irvine World News M8 an OPellirur for an energetic ·lnclivldual In· termted In a fuU lime clreulatJon manafement position. Appl cants should. have 1ood com· rruitcMion and CM'Jtlnka· tional aklllt and be adept at carrier aupervlalon. Eitpr. in newapaper clr'C'Ulatbt a plu. ltxcel '*""'*'· PSeaayend re-tume or,.... appUca· Uontrom 972-9955 RECOHTRHE No typing. goo<! rn;at h ,t,, hubbly p1·r:-11nahty will land th1), Joh oftt•rin~: loh of promot1t1n & I ant as I ct hc1wf1ts ll•'Jl'h :cn•J 972-9955 JRSECYTRNE This l'OffiJIJn~ l11l al<'ll 111 IH'J l'h ..irt'•J 1ic•1•d , moclC!r:alC ty111-.1 to li·arn 1.1t•rsoruwl, 1111rd1asini.: .~ /\ P ~Pl"'\! v. n I mg Oh t:ood phone \IJH l' .1 mu.'t 97~9955 llCKPtt TRNE Suix•r fnC!11dly c·o11111.1n). ~et•ks attr alll Vl' 111 d1 v1du:.il with b ubllly persona 11 l y to lt·a rn bookket.•pmg & lo :.l•rvl• 1·offcc to l'Omp.tn y dnmls. Beach urt·u. 972-9955 RECarr'r-R~E So. Santa Ann firm :.r\•ke. oulgo1n~. a ttr:H·t 1vc• Receptionist traanl't' L1 ~ht ty pinl.1 & ~oocl personality only reqwrc- menls 972-9955 LOAHSECY Growing bank seek s person wtlh sccrctanal background an hallk a nd some rorm or dictallon . Great oppbrlunity to learn banking fully Beach orea. 972:9955 972-9955 All JOl'S NEE (..tHRt 1'0\ ,l(,'F..\(, 1811 !:. 4th Strtet TMlllVMCO. 550 Ne•f:1 c.n...-Dr. Nowpart h M4.aai S qual OpportuaH1 S.UAaa S-.ite 130 $==- I • Oall for ... bra ap,t. • St C M 548 558.5 , ·--- COOKS Conv Jlo:.p <iocxJ salarv. ht•nl•l 1ts. work mg c·o11 t-1,11(s h1p Convalcs<:c nt Center 642 8044. COOKS t•xpcr prol. onh IJinner lloui.l'. Ul· i-1 wai:t-s + lk'nCllts. 1\11111\ ;1llt•r 21'1\1 llJ V..,hon I l<)U.'!I'. 23:111 M 11irIu11<.h. ·El Toro. $2 $75 alt it tc*n is a PENNY PINCHER AD Prc vatP 1nd1v1aual'I can now sell any ctem or comb1na11on of items 101a1tn9 $75 or less w ith a J hoe ..id tor 2 • r onsocutcve day& tor o nl y S 2 Ea c h .1dt1'11on1111mo 1s 60< tor the 2 days Cn11rge your Penny Pincher Ad Of use your Bantta mer1card or Meste1Chllfge No com· merc1a1 ads ecces)ted. c • ..., .... i••r •ti ht ,prhtt ... ,, .. , c ..... ...., .... ....., l lffA114 .. lcHPll4 fw .. ............. .. ~--,...,., ... s-.y·.,...,. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ; ... • 1 i I, ~·w...., "" ~~~ ..... ?~~ ~'r.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?~~!~~~ .. ~ .. ?~!! ~~~-z1?~~ w..-. '"' i··i·i··c··.;-;·i·:•·i ~· •• ,. • s... -~-~~ -o,-;,;.----,,, ................... ~..J_lll'llPVft WAIMTINANCI WOilllS . I I ----111111m-•-------ror ~~~~~on / Ho~g~~~RS dea~ltoto••l DtSfttCT llAlll lat 1111 I <XX! ......... . ..... ft. __ ..... , ••• a... ....., _____ t.,.. all ......... II.hr ,... .......... "' ~----.. .....,..., COOK, 11'1 penoa IOI' \•a' 111 pjaH. wilt nper Call Apply l11 • ,.._.. Tl( ._..r, IUt L 1 t , .. M• I •••• U .JDPw.._,. ........ II.NJ ~ heap, HndWlt'll .-,.,. Nr O..C. AllJiort .._ &ans PYlz l :»l.JO ~ llva <'all tor ·.-.ot'IO. c .... 1 H4t,_. ..... COUNTER/Y AROM AN f~.t)... IOKhanclcal ~ • +, .... ~ 1106 So. Colat Hwy. l..qW'la 8rh. s.r.ta....,.w.-.1 HOl)lw ..... ------'--· a..&e b' dt.aninM • Ute inllntmance ln Laauna ttcat•h motel. Llvc-un pttm&lea •.. 222'1 •n•1bK..,..- S'7IPer...._. "'cusTOOIAH Oays 7:31Mpm. no exp Ol!C. .Mutt bavo ad n:b . phone 4' rar. C all m:rou. YecterC ..... AMh'-' $1JOPerM ..... ~ 5-11 ........ , M11eW.1 CUST Ill.A TIOHS • .,. sz. to '"'How SALIS TRAIHllS Tralnina for young, s harp lndlvldual11 to "9ke periochc u Ila on our ..Ubllahed bus1nes11 & prof .. aonal accounta an the Oran1e County Area. Career on ented In· ll1vidual11 wllUnJ? to work • lake direct1on1 can blald to a high income potenU1l. Salary +.Call Al for lnterva•w 979-2333. MechmHca~ Sl20~ft'MOlllh StockClwta $671 l'er MOftftl Delivering papers lo vendinl' rmchl.nes C.M · Np( Bch. 1rea. Call aft Spm. 838-2&57 Clerical Tr ..... at $2. 90 ,., How UHlfty Mal11t1n.c1 S'40PerM-"' DELIVERY Ii STOCK. Fltime. Muat be 18 Ir neat. See Harold, 415 E. 17'1h. St. C M UHUtyAI• $517 Per MOftftl CClericall Delivery, Pit. 4:30-9pm. Own trans. Mon·t'rl. Some wltnds req. Must Orallsman· /Archttcctural l>t'ovr 11. 531~11 . Apt. commercial e xp. DELIVERY • S's for de· fll. small co Ln SA. hrs Uvery. L.A. Times home ~5. ~9-4. debvery route. avaiil. lnr·--------So. K H.B. 3 to 6 111m. S3.'i0/S400mo + bonu11. DRAASMAN Dependable car & pen1on requa red. Qi II 546-448 l or !JM-49112 --------APPLY IN PERSON DENTAL ' .... P~nodont1st needs full LtAK SIEGLER time asst. l!;xpanded ......... SPORT dulieR opply X-ruy lftA" wrtlflcate r~1d. i-;xpcr DYNAMICS prefd. Salary open. Cu II 3131 West Segenitrom 842·66.11_ ___ Santa Ana. Ca OentaJ Typist recept1onl!'lt for,_m_E.· ----·m-/f•/•h dental oHac:e needed.•• Dectronic Ataemblers ~SEMBLERS B.ECTRONICS Long term asslgnmcnts for personnel with ex· perience lo asssembly & soldering. Must read schematics & wireless Rate to $7.:SO hour. CALL TODAY COi CORP 3301 Harbor II D2 Cost• Me••· Ca 92626 556-1022 Prevlou.. Offa<'e exp. es· l)'lverfor school bus. will ~taal:Ca~~-0683. train. Apply al 16835 •ENG--IN•E-E•lt----• UE N T /\L AS · Hrookhurs t. F .V . ST/Chalrs lde 4 Day •1112 MAMIJfACTURING w ee k . Je o od pay .. --------w/benefat!J, exper nee. a. DRIVERS ENGINEER OJll 646--4868 -----Men or women 25 yrs or Need ex p e d e n c e OF.NT/\L-Chairsadr Asst, older Know the coast establishing costs and X ray lac req 'ti C;ill l'1Lms. Net $180 a week or pricing for precl11on s.s.aioo more. Oran ge Coast a.chine shop products. Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Must be able to develop Oental Recepllon111l, He rrmann, Fountain' detailed estimates of Newport Beach. Endn Valley: <No of Slater small machined and of'taceneeds f/texper. re· betwn Newhope & ground parts, plus as· ctipt. Xlnt opportunity F:ucl!d) sembly labor, outside for righ~ person. 631·33RO. ---------processeft and toolintc. UentaJ Ass't, Ort.ho. Chr. ··DRIVER WANTED N.8. 4 W.ys. Ort.ho exp. & Roy Carver Rolls Royce 'ft~!_ecf IW2·2626_. ___ , as talcing applications for fkntaJ AssL'ltants. fo'Ull & a qualified driver for part time. X-Ray he: re pickup & dell very of quired. Ot·cablonul fron1 Rolls Royces. Apply to ofr ~2652. Darrell Sfckle al ROYCARYER OENT/\.t.. O RT.H O. · ROU.SIOYCE ChaJl"!lide UIL'it. H.0.A. 1540Jamboree Road exper. pref. Full or part· NEWPORT BEACH lime . Beautiful 11rea. 6404444 Xlnt. o pportunity.-------~. aft. 6 & wknds, 640-4292 lH'.NTAL RE<.;t:;p . TIONIST Oo you k>ve people., /\re yuu highly exper an bus office proccdure11 an 1 dental olrice? Bede wk Tedllki• Design of consumer elee· tronle producl.11. Analog • digital curcuits. Work with-a product from st.a.rt to fl.niah. build test equip mem. Experience only. Salary dependent on ex· per. Sant.a Ana, 751. 7901. If so we nec.'d you in our Newport office. 640·5684 ~~--Ev•s Aak _ELECTRl ___ Cll]ll•A·N·s~ .• 11111, - DISIGHB Minimum 2 yean In simillar asslgament re· qlAred. OeJeree a plus but not reqlli red We offer an excellent salary level. outstanding benefits in cluding com· peny paid medical and dental insurance for employees and depe n· denL'>. and more. f'or am· mediate conalderataon coot.act Penonnel. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT OYMAMICS 3131 W ~genrtrom Sant.a Ana. Ca 92702 E.O.t . mtr/h =.•~";.~ :.r::; ~=~~~v~~~ we ha; C opefl· ts94•~•·11•• Sunn llr lat ' (Ila> DUS10 by T h 1 n II• & l v I A a ! l1t11 al our 1tore1 at Sl .. IOI ...,. ... ,~.a.MCI WFPM°R w o r fir I n a n a I rl Demonttrate toya • Beach 4' Ellb ln llwtt. " ~ ,.,.,.,. · --..-1 conditioned ottke with lift.a Complete tralnln1 Oda. •Harbor• Baker DIS~ •Alll Kelly on temporary ••llTIAI• * ~ dellvertna or collK'l· In .eo.ta M"•· 2 t hlfU •Sl,076-11,llOt 1u•l1nment1. 1t•• al ....s.ctl ·Bil =• 6 Ina Need c •r. Call a,,, avallablt l0.2 :30 or 1reat w1y &o make th@I ..,... for maJ pk. 1IHS&·~. collect to 2:»'7 Mon t.hru Fri. We The State or California ls conductlna aummer ,a., · · · a.ndl tv Mri• Ir pou tv com· aeeUne. Uo have other openl.nll l!ou can chooae yo111r1 m.rc.laa.. Need people Gift.I'• Oadaeta "Our UvwJut Oran&• co. f'or examinations for ·these two cla1M1. ay• ""·AU otnce aldllat 1or0rtco1LAloc1hoot· 28lhYear." en lmmed. lntervl•• Maintenance Worker applicanta must eeded: . 1 Inf•· Cuttu now 1 pleaN call ao.er ~her have at least six months experience tn 1 •TniWt •C m.oiao .. t IM. W• •t~ ... E.O.E. grounas maintenance or comparable ...... ,.... 1 ~~~·~·~v:0~, .. ~~:~ Glt•ALOfftCI work. Senior Maintenance Worker I •Wn,,_ Oii.," "R~ky ll''. Sm tte•ct1Sc•duilw • IMMIDIATI applicants must have at least alx I •AMt Qarb ree. Ootna Into Olh yr. f\alJ time. all benem11• PAITTIMI months experience as a leadperson in I •a.rt.. IWedov-.ir~.OOOJobs. suo ~r hour to start. -..l.OYMINT the maintenance of buildings and tT o P Pay . p a Id _ ___ _ lloun 3 PM to 12 Mid· $400-$750+ ,_..,.. grounds. Applications are available at 1vacatlon1. rererru l. PACTOlY Loo•d1111 for u mature. 1111ponalblto perwn to do ll~ production work & packa11l11l( Aµply ari penon. K ln(l1ley Mfg O> .. 1984 Ploccntla Ave. ~· belW«!«!O IOa'(l to'ILE CL ERK /A ccta Dept of pvt Npt Bch club Xlnl work'g envir on· mehl. Call for a ppt ~5000ext 520. ------ R.ORIST Unique r•ta1 I nursery need." creative people for fbll & part time perma· nenl positions . Must have expenence in floral de11lan. ·Excellent op· portunaty to work In u pre1UglOU1111ettlnl(. Please apply an person, Mon t.hru Fri ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaqwn 1t1lls Hoad COM 640.5944 "1t0NT DESK CLERK Exper'd preferred 497 _..77 Judy Gulcral grounds pack up dally at a pt complex near l'omona & Park Dnve, <.: M. Need an· dlVldu;il No Bl!l.' Jam il Who lt ves nea r by 631·2276 C l<~NF.H/\L <ff(' /Lite bkµg. L1l1· lypg Good on phones, Newport 1%1! & ~I(. 645-M25 _ -- GEMEllAL OFFICE. Must enjoy ph contat'l. working w/cust, & detail wrk. Pd vac. sil'k pay & hlt.h ins . Apply 9am-4pm Mon thru l<'ra. flarden's Pest Control 696 ll a n dolph CM_546·~7o __ GeeERAL OFFICE Two openings an growanl( •Insurance Co. for l't>n!o.· c 1e nt1ous & d t'taal minded persoru w/fagorc apt.It ude. Sta rt SSS(). S650 depend.mg on exp. 'JI 1? hr wk Goo d bencr1 t ~ 833-8450 oa.ERAL OFFICE lmmed . full-time, posa· uonopen for dependahll.', matur6i indi vi du a l w/good typing skills. to work wath sales & gen. office of mnrane manug. hrm ~ar oc.·can. Vaned duties, typing, filing, catalog preparatio n . Newpo rt Marin e Engineering 645·3632. General l'art·lamc, nex•· blf• hrs. bagganl( ICl'. Lag. NiJn.ICI 4~·~'J21 Ask for Ken. ------- GENER/\LOFFICE f~y office noc"tls person cxp'd ln all phas es of genl ore wk Customer serv exp a plus. No book· keeping. Sal.ary com· mensurate w/exp. lrvrne aru Dn-3652 J udae. GENERAL OP'FICE TYPISTS SECRETARIES ACCTG CLERKS Top Pay Paid Weekly MqRRELL T:"•r Senlces IR E 752-6fi66 FX>E M /F nl.iht. Experience pre· The DAILY PILOT Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, bonuae.. Nev,ra ree t~. Call our Oarden needl auto route drivert Grove office. A1k for Mr. fOI' home newspaper de· Costa Mesa. Ca. 94!626, (714 )751·3247. ILL['U Jalcry II very In the Sa n Applications must be postmarked no ~ • .:J NATIONAL Clemente are1. Mu!Jt later than July 26. 1979. have dependable car ttURSIMG Seven daYll Arternoons iQuAL OPPORTUHln IMPLOYM SBVICIS (2.:.>-5.:Mll M Ii' & mom · .,37 I n a s on S 1 t I S u n 714/tte.t.. 15:»8:301 Somecollect· 6ll-Ol0 I ~.required. Ea mines F.quaJoppemployer bwied on size or route mlf /h Call 496·6800. Ask fo r ·~~~~~~~~-•'ollter Ouellet or Mike LEGALSECRETARV w ___ .. ___ __ GIRL FRIDAY Recept/See'y for one girl olc. Telephone. law typing & bkkpg, Xlnt WOl'k1ng cond. & oppor I should 1tnow, you'll be replacing me. Call Kim. 8::.l to 11.:Ml. 752· M7 l. GUARDS PATROLMEN We need men to work lrvlne. Laguna Beuch, Neyiport Beach. & <.:oi;lll Mes u. Full·tame /p arl tune Highelll p111d an in di.mry lntemotional City S•curi ty • 10047 Los Alamitos HI L(r-1 Alumito~ 17141127-2020 GUARDS JOBS H you want work Wl' tlliVl' a jol.l fur you 1war y o u r h '' m 1• COMfo~ IN an<I r lwt·k our hourly wagl'·Wl' puy lOIJ money Bulh. partner requ.1remcnts X lnt t y pan J,! & s h ortha n d . a u t o Meft&w ... w~ luSIDE S .... • 11r. S typewnter e x per de:.ar J " ,.._ ble S.J\, & Tustin art·ll ll you a re new to Costa Mesa. temporanly dis· coounwni: your educ.a· UOn, recenUy du.charged lmmed openlnu ror Xlnt salary comm wath responsible. mature seU ab 1 I 1 t y & e x p e r . s tarte r who com · 714/973-2137. munacates t•asal y With -others. Sales experience ~i.A.'gal Sec ·Heye pt _ from the service. or for any rcawn sttkang tem· porary l'mployme n t. consider ttus unique op· porturuty a olus but not rcqwred. Lag H.alls orrace Min Will tram Must have lite typing 60wpm. P bone typinl( skHls. 586-9070 for appt. . YouCmtEarn '216 l'trWk. 557-0825 lmurunce Penionul hnf!s ~cc rcta ry, prop erty 11Rcncy Airport ure a Great workan~ cont.I ~ulary commen!>.urate w ability 714/833 Ollll or 7141833-7640 Insurance Prnpl•rty & Ca1>ualty assist Expn nt'C M101mum 2 yri. 1n d d lypmg Xlnt bcnl'frh JulllC!o. lnl> Brokers C:a II M11 u r1ne 752 -~990 . EO f; JNSUH/\NCt: N t• w p 11 r I H c J 1 h brokerJ~(· farm ofl•·r' l'mployt-c u!o.Mi.t;int IJfN t1 o n l ns ur an1·c l''C ricm •nte re<iwrcd Typ 1nK 11 s w p m , ~ooll hcncf1ts Uo yly, Man in lit l"a.> lite· 714/644 SS22 Interior Plant Mainhnanc~ Expcm:nct'<l or nurs,,•ry hackgrountl. 1-'Ull t m 11• LEGAL SECRET ARY Weguards l"e mal ~ fer l1 f1cd on ly C a ll Nl'WJ)l1rtcr Inn tO apply llasw on your J.1r<>duc· t1v11 y. rnmm1s111on, plus 1necnl1Vl."S & extra profit ::.hari n g bo nus . The women & men we ure lookanll for m uy be tired of typmg, foldlntf paperl>, wa re house jobs and IWriwag for a la mated 1n· t'Ome Work with young t,iit 1700 ext 5211 _ people Hapad advance· M A c 11 I N 1 ~ T ff . ment possible If you are Mach101sl Overtime .. avwJable to start work benefits. Small fam ily 1mmcd1ate ly , c all !.hop Irv area. M&849:J between 9 . J0.2 00 --'-----~-CostaM.Ma ~a <' h 1 n 1 s l 1· r a 1 n C' t· 645-6514 Supreme 1-:nganel'nn~. 1939 l'lau:nt1a . C M f'Af~ MAClllNIST •MOOEUHG • eras. .. rorm1n11 for ramp & v1ck.'O. to be read y for pro )obs late 'iUmmer Newly opcnl.'<I !lchool anl1 fre1· p lJl'e m c n t t 11 gradual.I.-' SOUTII COAST MOD EU·; So Cllu:.t Plat a Village • 714 /~I ~170 • A L L S 11 I f T S ·1~·0~iH­ TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS . Modeb. f'emale. Sharp M1.1J(allrll' only S25 PN hr 645 5122 or 642 6282 Bob AVAJLA 8 LE Apply In pcri.on Mnn-1-'ra lia m-Spm 15:12 W Commonwl.'a llh f''Ullerton. Cl\ Mon-Fra. 8 JO" JO 230WWamer Rm 217 Sant.a Ana. CA WEI.LS FARGO GUARD SERVICES 01v1Sion of Ba ker Prole<'laon Services F,qual Opportunity Employer M X If-' Internist offu•c ncedi. bul'k office girl J.1/1, ex p'd 496-tlOll IMVESTMEHT SALES Opportunity to sell brand new trusl deed in vest mt.'nl plan available• o nly t.hroul(h Newport t-:qwly 1-'un d i. New T 0 I C Pion ;illow~ an ve11 t o r ' t o ca rn .1 rrunamum of IO'. anteresl (lfl JUSl SS.000 1-"l)f' an appointment l'On lal'l. Don ll(•rtOI! GUARDS N·wport L11111 y "Fu11d!.- f\lt1 & part time All 112Corporat(• l'laia are a s . Un iform s NewportHeueh,CA. furnished. Ages 21 or 92660. over. Retired welcome. 714/644-8824 No experience nee. App· ~~~~~~~~~ ly Uruversal Prolet'l1on 1 ________ _ Service , 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa /\na. In· tervlew hours 9-12 & t-4 Mon t.hru Fri. Handyman. 40 hrs wetJk. $3.75 hour. &tS-3381 or 675-~. HELP!!! Girl Friday needed. /\· l on phones, office or· garuzer. 5'art S3 50 hour. Super future . Call 673-9930. HOSPITAL SOCIAL WORKER JANITORIAL MAIMTfHAMCE Permanent part tame . n exable ho urs ot our ITlirina. Newport »each Apply at THE IRYIHI CO ,1(171 Camelb1ck Newport Beach 644·9011 Jeweler/apprentice. must have some exper, over 21 Call SSl-6753. John!o.OI\ & Johnson Ra by Prodll<'L'i C:o 11>1spo!la i\l'l'l.Y IN f\F.R SON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 313t W Segerstrom Sil.nta Ana, <.:a 9270'.! F. 0 F: M 1"' II Mailh. apply Th~ Inn at Laguna. 211 N Coai.t llwy, LaJeuna Beat·h MaJd. reliable & depend a ble The llamalton House Motor Lodf(l'. 1435 N Coast Hwy. Lag un ;i Hea('h 494·2508 Maac.ls The Seac:ll f l Mot.cl 1001 S Coast Hwy Laguna Reach. 494·48!Yl. MOTEL Part ta ml' front oHacc work 642·3030 Need to mak~ mort· d ul' to anflataon' Pleu!> I' /l work w1people 1n m~mnl Call for a ppt 4~·516¥ •NEWPOKTOPENlNG • F.11t.hus1ru.l1l·. personable ~ener .it ol l· IH'r !>un net'dcd lo hand IP bu!.)' n· J!JMal oh' for (.irantrf'1• 1-'um Hental Applat·a11b. !>hould be wc·ll orl{a na/\'(I & detail on ent<.-d to ha n· dJc phone:,, llen OfC fum· ll<lnS & typanii Xlnl opp· ly with a fa!>t growan11 t·ompany tl40·00'J/ or 5"2·bi9t from 9AM·ll/\M Sal·Wed. Equa l 0 11 · ~inumty employer_. __ Maintenance man for 5~ Nunies. now al'ceptmit ap· urut apt complex in t; M plicataons for rnalun • 642 5(173. l21Jl!l65 31151 pnvatc duty nursei. lh3l ---would like to work an the MA I NTENAN CE Lag una Hall s, San L1ght1ulllaty man, 45 + Cle mente a r e a . Fo r for apt complex. Hunt upp't call 66 1·0506 or in•'loo Beach. Salary + I 831 Jl2S br apt Call <714 )521-8541 N~--'----­ fOf'a ppl _ MATERIAL HAND LI NG Parts Stockper..on Expenenee de:sared bul not reqwred. Wall tram Mus t pass c·ompa n) physacaJ including back X·Ray. Irvine. A Ken da vas Ind s . C o 54G-7639 E 0 E LYH 3-11 shaft. 28 bed station, s ick pay, ans. 8 p aad Holidays. Pleasant work l-undJtions. 59 bed facilJ· ly IDE Bayview Conv. llosp. 205S Thunn. C.M 642·3505. -------- NURSES AIDES FULL-TIME ble Ow 1 1s lookanl( for an M 11 t u re p c r s o n t o exei.·ulavt• secret ary to supervise mald!J at Western Dav. M11m1J(cr. mot.el 642.:M>JO 3-U F'lt. ll 7 pit . exp pre f'd. Gd pay. 41 bed conv hosp In CM~9-3061 /\pphrnnls should huve ------ excellent typtllJ( <7u.+ 1 & Mature woman, counter N111'11e> LVN S l!AVICCS Call or Come '11 Today Irvine 8.1.1· 144& 2102 Bui11nes11 Ctr Or Suate 208 lfuntanJ(lon 8e11ch 847-3498 H00'7 Warner Ave •2l5 Lol(una Niguel 831·o:K2 27957 Cabol Road Santa Ana 71~ N Main nn ll&H Block Offkel Equal opportunity t:mployer Mi I'' ---------9a- ORDMDISIC F'MH Mfgrs metal hose produc ts requires or gaiused penon w /typan~ skills ol 45Wl)m. Wiii in· terface w/mfgr, engr. reps &customers. For an terv1cw contact W Hayes C'7l4 l631·3030 •"MH. 777 W. 16th St. Ulsla Mesa PART-TIM E Dehveryf. Need dnver wath late model pack· up for 2·3 de l1 ve r ys per wee k 7&~3-5340. Part tu~ clerk typist. Sm Co Respon111bll'. 540.sa:;o PART TIME EVENINGS i\clul L'> with outstanding. attra(t 1vr per1ionaht1es who cajoy workanl( wath kid-;. Over 21. Start <il SJ :;o per hour . Phone 6•i 2 ·43 21 Ext. 250 , Bt-:TWEF.N 4 ·00 5:00 PM. Asllfor....._ t.:qual Opportunity Employer P~TE.IJP ~SEMBLER with al least I year l'X pf'racncc. pre ferah ly Ol·w:.paper 1-'.xcel lenl <.'Ompany bener1ts. Apply between 9/\M and fiPM Monday through fo'r1da y ORANGE COAST DAILYl'ILOT 1>42·$6112 :OOW Hay St . Costa Mesa &1wal Opportunity Jo:mployer PBX Ans. Svc. e xp. or wi 11 ttaan for 7-3 & 3· 11 s hift P/f work a vail. Pleas. olc Ul med. bldg 2 wks pd var . f''or ·appt 631·5040 M·F 9'5 PRX Do you hkc a Job w 1a challenge'> /\ns !.erv needs OPER'S for llpm lO 7am shirt, apply an persl.28 Forest. Lag Be~ PIXOPH. Earn wbiJe you learn. Telephone An1wering Service full lime/part time. Varied s hifts Days, afternoon or even - lnp. Locatioftl in: F'~HION ISLAND ca>TA M~A/lllVINE Afr cond. Oetlgner with mlnlmum 3 yrs. com· merclal exper. Xlnt benefits Including profit sharin1. 540-7622. Mon· Fri. 8-~. • GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL OPFICE. typ. •DIG•-IN-E•E•R----•I lng, bookkeeplng, recept. Exp. desired. Hrs. 9-4:30. Smlll Construction Co. 67).1630 MSW & recent acute hospital expcr required. Sillt-e duties ancludl.' das· charge planning, can. dldate mu s t b e knowledgeable about Orange County & Long Be a c h 0 e r I at r i c s systems & medlcare re· qulallOOll. Exper apph· conts submit resume to Los Alamitos General Hospital, 3751 Katella. Loll Alamitos, Ca. 90720 or call (7141 826·6400 or (213)-1311. E .O.E. shorthand s kills . Ex h e lp. 10pm ·6 am . penence helpful but not Winchell's Donuts, 253 E. neeessary. Salary is de· 17th. SI Costa M <.'83. pendent upon quaUflca· Meehanac boat. Diesel. Uona & backl(round and In la combined with an ex-f\aU or part lime. ma · cellent benerlt package tenance el<'. Newport. Openings for LVN a s staff develope r & In· service Instructor Must have I yr. exper. In Geriatric care. Apply fla15hlp Conv. Center. 48Ulagshlp Rd. N.B .. HUNTIN~ BEACH Ideal ror 1tudent1 & hou.sewlves. Man1 co. benefita lncludiaa palct vacations . Typtng 35wpm ... E .O.E . Call MMZ.10 Mon. thru Fri. • SrPtodllr; .... •drlca.. , DISPATCHR Mutt be famlUar with Needed for full \lme motAll' auembUea,. com· • h U u . l n cl u d I n I JnlllOl'S and 1eneraton weeke nd ". and 'lncludlnf wlrlnl and grave1ard bour1 to teaun1. Mu•t alto be Ol*'N commun.lcatlont capeble of 1upervl1lne Cftller for security • auembb workers. SoUd ma"M•anee OJ)l.raUOna. • 1 a e m b l y 11 n e ex · Some r.dk>, t.elepbone, • perience In the above clerical ~ PFe· area will qualify you for re rred. E•ce 11 e nt thlapoettion. llmlif\t.a.A&IPl1at: ntltlYMCO. llJICalDllblCk NlwpDrt 8HOb ..... m IOCUt•ll' CUii Excellent entry. level =tloa wltlll. Orea1e .. =laadd•· ....... 1nc!9 In OOl'J dv' UbratJ rll• 1n1. 6 Nlrtewtl 111t.mt hllpful. .,........ Wlll 1D• dlill dlCiam.t priati.n1. ........ rt· .-d.~-=at 1MI co •••c.C..Dr ~ ..... --=-·· ' • • •drtcal . ...... ., Ellperience preferred IMwWtraln APPLY JN PERSON ·DESIGN ENGINEER Requhw expertence In detl1n and layout of HVAC system1 with minimum 2 years H · l*ieDce tn the dee1an of tram~ refri1eratlon and A.C. Wiil develop electl'OCIMebaakaJ con· trol aytt.tma and teat pro- ll'alm. Knowled&• of electrical circultry bltpl\ll. We offer aa excellent ..._,level, auut1nct•a1 bmellla locludin& COID· ...., 119'4 medical tnd deetel •a1uranct ror ....-, .. and dlpeo. ._.. ..s man. ror am. , medlt&e eoulderaUon CCIII.ad Parloanel. WISllLEI TIANIPOIT DftW41CS -· .... &Nin ... AM.camoz &.O.&. mlf/b ODIERAL OFFICE We've exper ienced telephone problems but WE'RE OM-LINE NOW!!! 557-0045 en-Lin: ltWOllAA'Y KltSONNll $llMCtS "' l72l .-rc• St ... == .... Gmlra1 rn MO'f TOO I.An ... ASUMM•JOI Typltta ~Nt•rttt Watlboule worktl'I 1'ra1nte Autmblera • Wotk .when )'OU Wint &o Ind pey for t~. YaCI· tlon xtru. Thtrt 11 NEVER A FEE, 10 CAU.~= Ti ............. .. HWHO °" IJW622 la.I. Wil It.-•ltb I .-_____ ....... " o.q, .... a..lllM Ad, I Send conrlden ii a I re· _ITT_S-_3679 __ . _____ _ sumes t o : Mr W · W · MEDICAL ASST, Front Timoshuk, 2081 8U.'llness ()(c. & lamJted back oC· Center Dr . s uite 201. rice. Computer schedul'g lrvtne. Ca. 92715. E.0 .E . Im, ltd bkgrd. Exp only. HOTEL/FRONT DESK KJtchen ~elper : Mature CLERK-F /lime. flu peraon prcr'd, f/l, Mon· tva. X.lnt Npl Bch loc. Fri. ll.30am·8pm. Xlnt Call for appt. &tS-5000 ext work I n.a c o n d s & 520 ,.. benefit&. Bayview Con· · valescent 11ospalal, 2055 Hotel Receplioniat. Will ~Thurin St , CM 92627 train. Neal, accurate. I ec.3505 EOE honest ••dependable. Sal open Call 644· l88l. MEDICAL RE CEP· T I ONfST Bu s y cturopractac: olc oecds 2 Jllrl!! for front ofc l 811· lng\Jal. typing, ms exper he lpful . Cell (7 14 1 972·tt581 Alt ,,hrs C714 I 646-7078 TI..tble boura. t.aauna Kitchen Help. Newport Beach. 497-1087 Beach Tennia Club. AP· Medical ~t/Ex· prox. z.s.:.> hn. per week. ec. Secretary • exper. for Houaekeeper 2 days a Apply In per1on. 2601 front office mana1e· week. Own tl'anaporta· FMtbh.tfDr. ment. or Npt. Bch . Uan. References '758·92511 ,.,..... Htl mom1n medlc•I practice. N.B. or _:_,_ •. peMeH verct! Knowledfe ot medical d 9•--t.ermine>loay. tranacrl,P.· Hou1ekeeper neede • CCnv. lbp. •1 Canter lion, bookkeeplni. • .. on·W•d·l'rl: Exper. St.C.M. a bort hand req 'd , w/tl'arwportaUOft. S5 hr.~------- Call4N·tMI le•ft name t..boren ror remodel. AP· 1..::&'D.:.:-4400....:.....;..;..· ____ _ "'· ply 7AM. 419 N. C011t MEDICALASST Houaekeeper/Cook, Hwy, Lall Bch. NeecW for lrv1ne faml~ luUorPtr,NB.,..a. LADtlS practlce office. Exp' • -.im Eli.chann 8hr • wMk ror ...;1;/l..~el!O~~· -~-;;;;;•;5;· ;; HOUSSKEl!P!R·Llve· '400a -month . Call • lla. rm• bolrd + aal•tJ. ...aen uac ror M•f1 • t.mtCAL Ult·~· mlw'e • ,_ lundaJI all. Mll18 area. In. Ulllls 111.-or Wndlcaper. txPll1~ Uve-ln. llOO Pfl' wetlr preferred, Newport PN1 room• board (1lt ) leach arH. Klllet .. ,-ii~iiliim°'illi(l•11•)•_....,--l•. 1.41p eo. Mk ror Brian.•• ...... .... ----... , . , Plumber o r ex per. Helper. Newport Plbg • lflJe.~ PROD U CT I ON TRAINEE. Rubber hose HUISIS AIDIS products . Irvine a rea. Certilled Aides l ·S yrs. Must pus co. phyaical exper Salary from SS.55 including back X·Ray. to S4 00 per hr. puses 540-7638 ... E.O.E. avail. for lnexper. Apply --------- Ptrk Superior Health lNSPECTOR TRAINEE Olre. 1445 Supenor Ave. To learn All ohaaes of ln· NB. =-ctlon. Mull pus lcal ai back X·R1y. HUISIS AtOU ,540-7'11 ... E.O!E. State cert. only. 14 per hr. &o atart. Xlnt beneflu .41 work condltl.9nt. Bayview Conv. Hosp. 20U Thurln. C .M • IQ.J.\505 .. E.O. £. ~~ 1111 JntM World Hew& ... In lmmed. opmla1 far• pit.I me proof Nedir • typeatUer. .\ppr'Oll. 20 ln per ... Will bl,.. ..... Typlq ....,. Of Colt• Me11 mf1, co, •Wt11D•Mlf *"--are ntedl rwt ume bele s 1ltl 90UIM for um poaltk>n. olflce. Typln1. rmn1. ,,_. cad J. Buekle at Mll'ftfln& phonel, bllJ· Id. -Ina ek. Greai opportunl· · THI .... CO. · b' for~ H.S.Orad. •Nwr:'C-i.Or. Denronic Corp. Ml-CNOI. Nlwport Ida ..._ .. Orflce belp·PrHtl1lou1 lqutl Op.Portunlty N.8 . Law flrm ateks z::er: brlaht, ruponalblt. 10UDI penon for pa.rt u....-to run.,.... ataatnecl Adi .,.. th • -"'t ......... omo. ..... to ... 1111hl cUitl, wW Ira.la. Mml ...... ,trc1 .... l ll:1 M¥9 CaW. cllt..-. Ua. ~..,IO&lll .. o...11an1••• _, .,. - ' ............ , , , ......... ..... .... ~ ,.., ---......... -•# :-.. ,. .... ·-.... ... ····-·•-...... ,. 17 1 f I I I. ----·· ---~-.--..-·---.... --..... \ • 7lM ~~~__?!00 ~~~-.... ?~~ ~~~ .... ?!.'!! ~~~ ..... ?!~ Monc!ly.July 16, 1979 DAILY PILOT Nl&wal Food mt 911 YITllANS ,,. ... ~··· ······hr. • llCllT Allll • o.o. Bd&ht 110.IOO S.CllllUSai. au.• B.E. llbpr SLUOO WAMY9DlfVll '-*'° IOIO MhcdlMw 1010 ,.._A<>rt-s lotO ...........•.••.•...... ••...........•.••..••.. .. .........•....•...... ~ ...... ,, .. for ...... = ..... ..... _____ , ..... . MleAYOMLY To de.liver 01lly Pllot . ~b. ~lour xlnt. COtl· PCDJUllC'~ ~ lell, 2 8:"' Graad .__ didoft. like new. aoo. ~-t.J Ptanoe New x1ot -lo earrteni. 'Call lf7.-aaft 7. Handi>aiDted cera1nlc1. --• · jOJ wearl•I CHIAll did'! I fll.IMI. ... r::·--&.!./Lat 11th m.eoo £.» Counltlor. Hr. tor Our Office ..._ •• • larce .U· -plaque1. oatlvlty Ht. , ____ . ------ don QIOa and a 1ood _ ~C~~~~ tl e!:!.••. m uch m l1c. Hammood Or1ao HlOO: ~ ,,c..., =t Only dri~I record . Phone .,,.. -. , Lun ... an · . A1lo 1~lal or· AIU rbytaih, 22 prtMta, Mt·Wl a nd ult tor QI* cir TV •~7-1133 dss fr colon done at re· o tone ban, a,r.. ...... ~ 9UM.m!!.!.J~c~OM~m~10-1._J ND~. ••Ir• t~··~ A.111 ihr I ,_.._. Ua Aftacy 49 ,f.llt.ab 'M Nftport Beecb, UMllO ~"'!....8'."ley or Don * * I BUY * * :*hie co.t. MN57t etc. ~.-31522-. • l)QtJAL •+ls t 111 .... C I .. . OPPORTUNITY Good used Fumjtu.re It EMPLOY~~ Appl!ancet-OR I will ~ ....... , Service im narer·retlrtd or~ rdlred to work at Nil boat dealenhip 20-40 hra per wk . Ba sic mecbanlcal knowledae needed. Boat exp. de· stred but not req. Dana Nnt Marloa. 493-2011 ::!, tell or SELL for You ............ ftllQCH• AMA• •• ~ Ad~auv. w. ha'W't u lmlMd•.te ~ Wpt\al F.1· fuU time poahlioft evajla .... ,~ ..... WAllHOUSIMAH MASTHS AUCTION F/Ume. diatribution & in 64' 1616 & IU-9625 Nelnan/RockweU collec· tian Best offer. Greg. Dys 833·:l650. eves 213/820-41~ penHte &e 8'ydraiallc ble In o"r Rece1v101 fiaW 41 .. l ... d DOt re• Rooft\ btellHt C(lm ..,.., ~._.via lDda puo · .,._,.t.I Call for Co.in'... ~t. ........ E.0.1.. .,, th1 ...... llM llTATI SM.II ... .,.... IHd • <I O:cl•I l• Laaiau ...... Oh I lszlt' ' ~ fUllt com· I ~~~~~~~~~ ) • u&oa 1pllt. Ea r. ......... lge.\a > -.~bll:ra1.-1 ES/DELIVERY U )'OU need I decent P•Ylftll •a&.ae.s... job up lo -..M+ evs • 11% ~~-j _c_••_1 _•_ll_•_p_m . .... s.n1c ........ H .OOPw .._. ....... ,.... 14,00teSl.tl Pw.._. ... .,.._tTtcllllc'- Sl.17teH.JOPwH.. .,,.! ..•• ,10, .... & Tr•l•h•1 A• •• I ..... of Hmtlaft• .... 5l M•ser..t. H•tlt .. • .._... C .. U90W 1714t 11'-JIH or 63'.aH4. Y• -· ~DD..Zl4. Service station attendant. P IT evea. tit wknds. Clean appearance, neat handwriting a mu.st. Ap- ply 2500 Newport Blvd, CM. Sheet metal Ir machme shop trainees. Good saJazy & worlung cond. SPACl-TEIC l.922 Placentia St. Costa Mesa. Calif ventory control of software. Nr. 0 .<;. Airport. Earnings bas~ on exper. 9am ·5pm. :s..'56-2982. • WAREHOUSE FAeTORY A.5SEM BLERS Little or no experience Top Pay Paid Weekly ' Start Now NORR EU T..........,ServlcH IRVINE 752-6666 Green antique buffet-has been used as 1tereo case or dresser. 72" wide, 27" hi. 21" deep. 185 or otrer. ~7049 Green high back de casio.nal c hair w/o t · t.omll n M.S. 640-7049 F.nclosed cabinets. well made 6~Jt3x t / i,.. deep. For stereo or book use $100 each. 2 glass top end tables S3S each. 1, s mall co((~ table S20 Walnut color s Cas h only 64.S-7816. olema n Peak I ba c kpa c k , blue . Pola rguu rd m ummy sleepmg bag. l mo old. Late model Riccar port•· li5ea 645-9796 ble sewing r?Mt chme: dbl 1--------- needle , $175. Orlando GOU' CLUBS, Wilson giutar wtca:se . St50 X31, 9 Irons, 1·3·4·5 714"891Z.-6264. woods. like new. Sac rMMAMT nacETs Thurs .. Aug. 23rd. Sl5.00. Tbe Villa, non·prof1t or- gan Btwn 9·llam. 55&!8>7. 910 No. French St.,S.A ------ S200. Call 548·1395 art 5PM. 1096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jom Wayne Tennis Club 1--------- UIV 950/ SU. Exec. Rep. p/t . to llUIA lo approach top exec M() FEES w/bw. ~ pkl(. Exper SECRETAaY ·7263 HIPP I NG & Rll:EIVlNG Irv mrg of preclSion tools req. ex per person. 40 hrs wkly, 8 ·4 ·30 . Call K e n Robertson for appt ~- f.X)E M /F •WEPAYCASH• famlly membership $1700 <'all R ich al ~M.)o'. 1091 ' U1 R.E. or lns. great 1 SECRET ARY Send brfef tnro to PO ~ 8ox839, CdM. 92625 5eMI PriY. TI4198e·6'14. Offices Sala ...... 5-ppl" ~/Trpht Small environmental ~onsultang firm tti Newpor1. Center needs dependable person w 1 ---~----­xlnt altllls in grammar, punctuation & editing ET ARY Repro.quallty lypmg ol ate opening ror WORD PROCESSOR .-Orange County's largest land developer has an immediate opening a for a Word ~rocessor with 2 Good used furniture. appliances. TV'setc. 636-1610, 547-9853 Kg sit.e waterbed, top or lfoe. heater & frame. used 1 mo S teal at s:m1orrers. 759-0524 Te lephone a ns we ring machine. Phone ·Mate $1SO/olrer 759-0524 Wlll trade two Amencan Alrlmes d1t-t·ount tickets for two United Airlines 1--------- tl1 scountt-r!. Call art le*y 2000 Tooh&Hrdw.-. lrrilll 540-2702 MOW HIRING Trainees for sales & ~ R E A L E s T A T E managemept. Salary + SALESMAN WANTED. comm. Will t rain, full • EARN UP TO 15% COM· company benefits. 18 yrs l MISSION NET. l ·Eam It older . Star t im· reports Crom hand wnt Secretary w/xlnt typing ten t'Opy, min. 70 wpm. wits It aome boQkkeep. lUM correcting Sele<.'ln < 1.ng. Xlnt pay, benefits & II, will eventually tram working conds. Please In worli processing conta<.'l : Personnel Of. Some phone, xeroxiJlg & face pping Clerk, full time & PIT pos1llon.s availa ble. Experience pre · ferred but not necessary. Mature 1ndlvldual re· ferred. ERi Labs Inc Newport Beach. 557-7900 years experience Typ 00" omg tweed Danish U\g spc.~ or 80 wpm·~ re· sofa. 99' cslm bar top. quired & Vy dec ex llcrt'r d esk. 964·1452 perience preferred Good1 l'V!.1wk.od. grammar. s pelling & ---------- JI' M. 646-6096 CAMPER SHEU Gem Top for ·~· ton.pick up. 8'x6'. Sll~S/best offer. 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• other office duties.'llton SOUTH COAST punctuation art! a must Blk vinyl couch ~79art6f'M · UOK to $100 K by mediately. smoker. '850. Phone for MB>ICAL CENTER Shipp inc) Pet'SOftMI Work an Oruni:c C'ounty's $100 Tcrv11.!. cluh member~h1p 1N U ten dub> $750. !1©:>421 or673 2m4 Christmas. 2· Find out Cal 957-11 SO appl. 640-6363. Angela 31B72Coast Hwy 2 full tame openangi. at garmel mfg. No e xp needed. Must have pnde 1n work . Call Uob S impson. 540·7171. roost dynamic environ. Denise 675·8228 wbY new Uc. earn big S$S 8AM 5PM here. Come talk wltht------·----lhem. 3-0ur produc t ________ _ /Inexpensive ~and I budget terftll'. 4·Pre·set appts. 1aJore. S-Find1out why "we've sot the best thin«iaoing". Ask for Mr. SALISJOI MOWOP&I FULL.TIME -How~-ard~.9!M-~-340'l~~~-1 G RE AT 0 P REALESTATESALES PORTUN ITY FOR Opening 1n well OUTGOING, AM · tstabtished Irvine firm BITIOUS PERSON TO Tra1nang, ass istance. EARN TOP DOLLARS. generous commission MUST BE OVER 18. schedule. Call Dawn or SALES EXPERIENCE Le.833-8800 HELPFUL -S O M E ORGAN KEYBOARD Seamstress for custom S. Laguna 92677 upholstery s hop Will 499-llll ext 610 EOE ~~~ Cos ta Mesa -SECRETARY (Irvine) f-UU time, cheerful. ex· SEC I 0 f' C C 0 perienced individual 1--------- 0RDINATOR· reliable, with strong shorthand & energetic self ·s tarter. typtng wanted. Apply an able to handle all phases person with resume lo ol office duUes 675-434( Mr. FUentes al Hobert CdM. Bein, WillJam Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quall St.1--~------·SECRETARY Newport Beach. tat1onery S t o re 1 n Girl Friday ror small -----·----Corona del Mar needs ex· JUQWing oomput.er sales SECRETARY perienced sales lady co.549-2.873 For desig~ firm in FUii lime s days, xlnt SECaETAaY..J __. Irvine . Good t y p ing worlungconds E:.pcl'ial· ment t:xccllent benefits Please send resume or request application Crom THE IRVIME CO. 5.50 Newport Cenler Dr Newport Beach, 644 3389 Equal oppar employer Yardman Rental center has opemn~s for 2 men Mcch 'I knov.l t!d l!~' hdp(uJ Ne:it handwr1 1 ing ne<:es.<>ary Weekday ... off, will Lra1n 1!130 Newport Hhd CM Mtrdtmtdise ........................ ~Sale~ 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Freezer. refng, Simmons sola bed & other misc items 751·1508 for appt Horses 8060 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Flashy mare pany, Gt!ntle, $175 <.:all Kns 637 .mgo Hamehokt Goods 8065 . ........•••........... MlJQUC rumature & m1-.r oou.sehold goodies Mo' 1ng C all aft 5 pm 00·7667 5 almost new makhcd Mal! whl ~ w/4 good rad1ab 14", 5 hole & chro m e .dum1num $100/b!lt ofr 968 5710. Anllqut-Oak desk Good c<ind. 546 02m SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Gwlty Glory Sumat· Hla1on <i<J Bl 'Y WHETHElt BUYING or SELLING TWs is Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART Reau ..... C...er E x p E R I E N c E F\111 time real estate REQUIRED. CALL AT sales associ11te who re· 0 N C E F 0 R qwres s ubstantial in· INTERVIEW ~ skills, travel r eser va-ly fine dientcle 675-1010 Min 1 yr gen exp. in a law tJOM, 2 yrs experience office to train on new pref. 1133-3500 Teach mi: appl11:at1ons ~ 8005 ~ 8070 ..•.••.....•..•...............•.•...•.......•. AJ I llw 1\ra~ really ",tnt 1" ..i pump by the ~•de ot tl14· road and lcL the r1•:.1 d the world GO HUY To ploc~ yo. od cal 642-5678 come. is desperately O.fiAN EXCHANGE needed b ~ I on g D. JE'M' 714·586-7302 Savin Word processor. now bemg acceptt."<l for ... 83l-9773 for appt. Secretary /Morit.thtca ClU'lstian School Apply Dinm~ set. 8 1:hrs . huffl·l, china cabine t Old 548-0IS4, 631 04ti0. established, l oca I---------broker, O utst anding ---------. c:~RET•RY Good typing, transcrib· ·at 16835 BrookhursL . ..-. v ~ "" 1ng & communicative 962-3312. --- earnings available on WIS & MAUmHG> generous commission Aasista.nt to ·help s ales split. A marvelous OP· exec with schedule & de· portunity for the eaf(er velop market. Must be professional. Call Mr, well organized. like us. Highly qualified indiv skills needed by national --------- w/exceptional t y ping corp. XJnt benefits with T E L F. P II 0 N E slalls& Mag II exper, SH opportunity for advance-SOLICITORS, 4 dy wk, requi r ed. N. 8 . Top ment. Send resume with 5PM·9PM. no sell, no 1:x salary, good benefits. salary requirements to. per. S200 mo + bonu~ Call640-8950. INTEGRATED DATA ~5045.· Affl'CllKH 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'R~IGHT DAMAGED ll<Yf POINT SALE. 3.108 W. Warner nr Harbor, Santa Ana 97!1 41'.Yl I Hastings at 640-SSOO. 1.ng phone & meeting peo- 11-....1 Esfafe pie. Par t or F -time, "11;'81 days. Apply !M wkdys, SALISPIOflU P.A.C. 1682 Langley Ave, We have an opening for 2 SuiteC, Irvine. Uc.oensees who are really . ;,unbiUous. A lovely o(. Sales peTS?ns for Jewelry flee offering your own store. lrvme area. Over llflVate desk Ir all the 25, call 551-6753. necesslt~ for succe5s Sales Penon needed full· plus up to 70% com · t 1 me for ma r In e massion. Call Marjone hardware <listr Marine Clark. Resld~nlla I exper. necessary. Call Manager, for •PP t. Balboa Marine. 549·9671 WftleyM. T.ylorCo. forappt. E.O.E . M/F/H Realtors 644-4910 SECRETARY Account Co-ordinatqr Mature person w/2+ yrs exper in rum mCJ . order desk .. Busy phones. or der follow up8, lots or de· tail work, Type 45 + WPM, calculator . For Irvine furn mfr. Top salary & bener1ts. Send Resume to: Classified Ad 144. '491. Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9216216. SECRETARY SALES Type 50WPM. n on· Rec:eplionlst lYJ>illl. F\llllime. ....... Responsible person snder, good pay. MKW. wanted for sales in light· fl11 Randolph, C M. ang fixture showroom. RECEPTIONIST Will accept creative Secretary /Recept'ionist. ..... Hospltal abilities with some de· P /T . We ne t! d an Apply Moo·Frl. ll·2PM. coratingbackground. energetic selr·starting i:m Avocado, NB CNpt WoodLlgbting,546-290l young perRon to take ar behind theatre). over lhill position. Please ---------1Sales. Real Est ate donotcalluyourtyping RecetJtionl.st/Typist. Im· Residential & com · skills are merely ade· med.I.ate PoSition for ex· (J'lerclal Small ofc. quat.e. Excellent typing perlenced, accurate Uberal&tS-9850. skills are mandatory. typtSt w/good front office Hours & salary are OPt:n. appearance for pro-Sales. Share our growth Please c a ll Robin. feu.ional olrtce in beach So. Cal dlilt.ribu has an 644-2507 area. 6'13-0300. Orange, _Ri.vers ~ & San ·--------Bernardino Co ties ter Exp'd receptionist for ritory . restaurant design firm. stnunentation Xlnl wortdng conditions v a I v e p r & Co. benefits. Contact salesmen. Eva.644-IOOCL Will train a l ically orientated esman. 8.eceptioaistf1'ypist, full Xlnt income It benefits. time. must have some Degree required. Call exp. Small mfg plant. ew Dix SSS-3040 H .B. Xl nl bene fits. ' · a.5351. Sales THE LOOK Secretary ENGINEERING SECRETARY Ve r satile person for variety of duUes Crom typing , e ngineer ing. drawing to ftlin1» Shorthand help(~ curate typing skills re - qtjred. •llCB'TIOMIST• •TYPIST• •StoO• Known for the finest in men's It wo m e n 's flllhion clothing Is pre· ltOS~, IMC, teUty looking ror 3 peo· 541-I Ul 1 •IUh Newport Sch olc . •Meet/IJ'eel new cUents ' •Promotable poelllon ~'Irvine Penonnel Agency • • E. 17111, Costa M .. pie Interested In a Newport leech fashion career tn sales ~ual Opportunity wtth advancement into Employer management. U this is ·~~~~~~~~~ CORP. •--------P .O. Box 577. Costa Telephone Soh c1tor :i evenings, SJ per hr + Mesa.Ca. 92627 comnu.ssion 546-7 478. SlCRETARY LAW OfftCE 9am to Jpm. Mon thru Fn. Shorthand & typing necess ary. Law ex · perience not required. Newport Beach 644·5040. CALL HOW Secretarjal pos itio n available with lntema- t.Jonal Co. Contact Mr. Green, al United In· dustries. 714-644-9800. SICETARY-UfiAL Looking for bright person wilt\ ~Int skills Legal exp desirable but not reqd. Ocean vu Nwpt Ctr ofc. Sal com men w/exp 714 -644-7600. TOO YOUNG FOR Al RUNES lmmed openings ror 15 sharp guys & gals. to travel US major cities w/u n ique bus ines s group. No exper nee. Transp rurnished . Ex· penses advanced durin~ 2 week paid training Earn S150 & up weekly aft train'g. Must be 18, single, well groomed & Cree to start 1mmed. For personal interview, call Neil Grogan. fl33.0570 or apply in pers to Sheraton Motel. 4545 MacArthur 81, Npl Bch. Between Uam-5pm , Mon. Tues. We d only . Pa r e nt s welcome al interview. CBAll-035. Secretary Nationwide property management r1rm seelttng full-time secretary in Ne wport •--------- Beach area. Minimum 1 yr . eKpe ri e n ce necessary . Pleasant personality and good typ. ing skills a must! Start· Ing salary S750/mo. For interview call Susie. 752-0LS5. TOP EXECUTIVE MEEDS TopoNotch Hetp The manager or the 8 D Howes and Son Jewelry firm io Newport Beach is looking for sales help wrth varied duties. Work in Udo Island area, meet with the Beautiful People & ertjoy an etmosphere unsurpassed. Top beoefita & advancement potential. For appo_»it· menl. Call S h ields KnJUsch, (714 )67!>-2731. SECRETARY APNAISAL Orange Couniy·s leading land developer b cur· rently looking for a Sec:retary with excellent sJcills & basic knowledge of Real F..etate &i Banking pnndples. Typing of 65 wpm. & shorthand of 80 Tow Truck Drivers ex· wpm Is required. per'd. Top pay. Apply Out.st.anding working en-vironment. Please send G&W Towing , 7408 reaumetoJ . Buckie, ObmsWay,C.M.642·1252 ---CASH rAIO Wshr /Dry r"-/ Rdra )!S, ~mgornm9S7 8133 GE/Penneys was her, dryer <clecl Many op- tions Less than 2 yrs old. New $8)0, wtll sell pair ror $300. 661 ·6048 / S:U-5461. USED RF.FRIGERATORS Washers/Dryers, Best Buys /Bargains BEST APPLIANCES Sales &Service SlS-4330 53&091 1 Utt.on IJ: capacity meal in I microwave oven Incl t ook book & m il'rn browner. $360 ca!.h. 0-4186. Washer , super deluxe all cycle model. $135 Dryer ~. Doth look & run like new E.G. Amcrfrana programmable double oven, 30in wide e lect range.$175.714/540·8704 Used washer & GE dryer. good cond1t1on. best or. fer. SSS-9637 aft lOAM. Refrigerator for sale. 96).9233 Genera l Elec 17 cu.rt whte, refrag. Combo model. very nice. $195 ~ Kirby vacuum cleaner. 2 yrs old. all attachments. like new $100. 640-7049 wturlpool side by side rerrig/freeze r. har vest gold. xlnt. cond .. $300. Cd.M67S-1784. lkydn 1020 your pl call for appt. I· =~· . ZM 842-1470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THI llVIHE CO. Vets Pref'd P1rt-Ume Op· SICllT ARY S50Newport Center Dr portunlty I n Naval Schwinn. girls "Lii' Chik" Medical electronics firm Newport Beach, 644-3389 Reser ve. Good Pa Y. sting ray. lk nw $7!1. DO rr NOW1 . 6GU11 hr Co•l• Mesa n ear F.qualoppotyemployer Benefits. Call Naval 642·3449 1748 Bonalre ocan la looklng ror de· Rellerve552·3524 Wey, NB: near comer pend a ble aecret ary •----"----------,_________ 1'lllin & 21st w/general office ex ---------- perlence. Frl~dly en· .. _ _...._...... Yardfull of used bikes + vironment. Job will.offer -~-tollil1f ·~·"'"-parts . Brad 642·3624 • v a r I e t Y o f an Immediate COUMSILQI anytime. responalbllltiel. Ask for neecU . lndivldualu· SIS.500,_Y ... Mr. Nimn or llr. Busch per! in aeneral of. ~ f\ce and i'eCept.ion, for 3 wheel, 3 spd Schwin ~~e with grocery "'1f/lt • n. •¥It•· . Xlnt cond. SUIO • SICllT AaY our Lapoa H.i& office. ...t .. d Tr•l•IR9 _m_1_e _____ _ Executive o ffice In Newport Beacb baa an openiac !or a penoo with t.YPina epeed of 15+, ap· titUdi tor Ute bookteep. lnl: lbortband DOt .... qdred. Plea.le aend let· ter fr t ype d . teaume lntludinl 1alary require· JDmll to~ P.O.Boi 1711, ""'°""•cb,talll. • 8ecnUr7 par\ Ume, flnl. b le b o ura . Xlnt lhorthand • t)'J)lnf ... .-&al. &.o.m. 1a1110. JoAm. • I I c .. ter. 531 Mal• Do91 1040 Street. H•atl• .. •• ·-.. ••••••••••--••••• IMdt ..ti 3:06PM, lrilb Setter. fe male, to W..Ja 91Ddbome. _, 751-2331 A-tetoY• 1041 Position r equi res ac- on&e typing and ablUty t.o deal cowteously and eft'ec:U vel1 with pub Uc. Payroll or aceounUnt ex· p~r~e nce would b e belprul. Walt e r1, waltre1ae1, -•••• .... •••••••••••• We 1trovlde eiccellen~ nature: tuU 6 l>UWADM. ~' mt=:eao!. U:.:: aalary , benerlt • and la ~ hotel. l!!x· 11 UM Old Ena Sheep ple11ant work environ· ~-pNter .• bul will dot. Calm. lovable Ii ment. For Interview tndn.511.f11' adanlcblldnn. 731•1751 pleuec.U: WAITRES S al Tbe 714~ .... tlJ'I, Orl1tnal P ina . 2121 S Sdvw Tabby KJt tenat 7 6 JO I Balboe Blvd. Npt Bcb. weeks, Before 5. Ma-2100. Apply In ...,... betweea Aft.1541-.LI05. .,..._, "Poob" needa bome l W..,_w/carforwtcker Older Cochpoo, 1d b&dlt luncb Nrvlce. w/cblldren • e lder ly. t:»lPtD. llODoP'ri. Sam 0.-.. l•YIQI couat17. --..... ., ..... t ,_--__ ,,_. -----be ant. l*"IOUble • ..,..Uc. eau '7M'fe7 Ptopiewboneed...ae aft 10IJn for .,,t. =:.al~~.!= a..lfted ~ ta-am DAILY PlLCn' Woman's gray Jade ring w tover 1 k arat an drnmonds. Gold settan~ Ball IJys 759-2915, 1•ve~ 751 2999. $1.2SO. Mlnical lmtn.Mtds 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Pow~ 9040 ····••········••··•···· Mochinerf 8078 ACXX>RDION. htn pearl ••••:.:..-;~·T•R••A•CT•••O•R•••\~ Lulsell1 w/p1ckup, mtnt .-v • ..., ._, cond. 120 button. make XJnt condil1on. $2500 1-olf_e~r_840-__ 328H ____ _ 341t Llnafltte F IG , t'/R, lWlll 32S Mere. crus. eng UpKl'"adC'd w /new dra(lt!S, uphol . t'arpets. tanks. pumps. $27,000 . Must Sell Now! Wkdys. before 5. 213/634·6484, wknds 714 /84-0-2682. Call K.ns 637 ~ l2 Stnng Alvarez gu1 tar gd t.'Ond Sl50 w/casc ca ll ~ 8080 •••••••••••••••••• • •• • • ... a. __ 7_2>_al_t_6.;..p_m ___ _ 51Wt. Trawler type twm dJesel. full eng. room Water maker (new ) washec/dryer. run pilot house. lrg salon w/full kitchen $22,500. Need~ work. 581 ·9648 dy:. or LUGGAGETAGS t'ender s trat. maple from your business card neck/nal ran1sh wtcase Send one card for each Perl~'t 494~1497 1673 tag plus one spare. We 1-M.SO ____ __..___~- r elurn permane ntly sealed attractive ta~ & strap. meeting airline I D requirements. Pre· eves. vent loss & theft' For a t---------- '76 Sea Ray . o'ntr & trlr like new-250hrs. Sl.2.SOO. 49t-1656 persona.lized ta~ enclose wallpaper. fabric o r "Day Clo" paper & we will back & tnm your tags. Or try two cards back to back. PRICES: $2eaor3/SS 4/51.aw; Sl.60ea. 6/9 tags Sl .50 ea. JO or more $1 40 ea Sales Tax1neluded NO CARD? Draw your own or send name, address, phone & we'U make one card per tag. Add 25" each Send check or money or· derto: PILOT PRIHTIMG P.O. Box 1560 Costa Me11a. Ca 9'lt>'lf) Sell tJungs fast with Uualy Pilot Want Ads. aut.irul walnut 84m eic· ecut.Jve d~k & credenza sold new (or $500 I . used $2500 MCMAHAN DESIC 642-8450 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1ven rrom Heaven, To the Sat rt'd Earth or ~ypt. 9.000AO Not a ~.but a s acred comp::i· naon to Kani:s & the S Pt::Cl AL YOU. lOwk Saluki M 653 1982 & On)ans 8090 ................•..•... teinway Ba by Gr and, walnut, SSS0010Her. 640·8663 a.A.SSIC BAY LAUNCH '58 Chris Craft , 21 ', restored. xlnl for those bay cru1se.s . Valued $8000, sacnfa ce. $4500. See to appreciate, Hunt- mgton Harbour. 846-7414 Partner wanted-Sea Ray. lW Sportfa:;her , FB, twm 1/0, rully equip . Sips 6. lmma1:. Many extras. S7,000. 838·9348. l 1h yr old Sea Ray 300 Spt bndge, t wn, inbd, 255 Mere . Rader. ftshfinder heavy duty ball system -+-l'haq:c-r, fume alarm. o the r x Lra-.. m1:c h perfel'I & s hines l ikt• new. Only 198 hrs. A., "ume $33.500 + S10,50C~ dwn. 955·1055; 675·55.'15 --Sea Ray, Wkndr •1977. ------------------rully equip .• SI 3,500 i I . ... TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR E SALE! ' Signs are great to give directions to your garage sale but to let people know you're having a sale. you s houtCI schedule an ad to run In the Classified section of this newspaper! It's the best way to tell people what you're selling. when and how to get to the aate. Call today and let us help you word your ad . DAILY PILOT CWIRDADS 011142-5171 ' • Dock aV8JI. 497·2725. 2D' SkJpJack open, 6·cyl, runs perfect. Must sell sro>o. 673·3417 34' Chns Seasciff XJnl condition, Sl.9,500. 84-0-28S8 31' Oms. twin screw, Npt Bch dock, S6750. 957-0034, 75&-SS57 4 rt Sea Bird caban cn.iser 110 drive . Trlr , xlnt cond. Many xtras. 400-3516 LOST MY SLIP! 21• restored Chns. Ask· 1ng SS.000/make olr. 557-0tOO or 675-7646 Must !lell faaL ' tm Sabrecraft, new OMC outdrivc. Moy xtns.111.000.488-1845 w "'° SANTANA JO Like on', oew t.rlr. m.MJ9 CALZ5 llJ76 wbt/blue trim It cov. pop lop/dodler, 1at1ey. hNd. VHF, All 2 1peak, ..._ t. 150 Genoa. 2 each, lwUn lad. compau, 1979 John ... elcd a\art, 3 lmt + more. AU like a u.. SU. '150. 2J.1.•·a&•. FICE 27ft. Eriaioo •uU. Npt. Bcb. 15ip. Bru nu. lloada OB. 4 bep o aaUs, Incl. nu cbu&e. wr. CB, ,..... water, fatbo m eler. ~ lnna&able raft ft all acceHOrlH. P !ua m~b mo re . SU .IOO / F IR M. 55l·U81. SSlllOUS INQUl.AIEI C»LY. " • T~' ...................... Sip for Pwr boal up w 17' 4~ Dri•" 9550 "4i& 8dL Avail Al.Al yrl)'. -•••••••••••••••••••• a /mo AIU.•7~ •73 Ford 04 YaT Top Dr. 1'111Uer Med8 doc.'k 2t' boat. &42.-0112, <Wi44-418'1 Tt O • ..._ ...................... C urr .. S./ .... . 912 ...................... • 'N Lanc:e U 'h'. SIC, all x tr a s u 'e d l w i c c . S6100 /bei.t ~7171/642-3595. C...-.SHIU Gem Top for :V..ton true k. 8'x6'. Sl~/besl offer. ~79<&ft6PM 915 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 Honda CB12SS, 70 MPH. JOO MPG. perfect cood. 1st S700 l akes 49S--4123 '78. Kawasaki KZlOOO, D111ny extr1ts, xlnt cond. S2800 964 · 3!1!14 1t rt .Gwltdys UMW '77 RIOORS. lt-sler·li. denfeld b-.KS. + cxlr1t:.. :ID)mi. Ml!PO. 759·1°"9 '76 Kawus ak1 K1.40-0 · J,t>rf'cct cond, h1•lmet. fTll mwJ11. 9l(W) Ca II n It: h ~I M·f'' ·75 llood1t $5() SS, '1 c·yl, L'Olld, l2'100 5.»-lJU um 0000 1-; ~. Tmit. 4 W II .. : •: L D IU V t.: 13.200 PHONF.. 6'l2 4MW r..ctD· 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971FOID ~dfticlu• Mag wbt..~h" 11llck l'th1fl & low. low mileb <Ser rm:m $4999 ~CcidiHac ~Harbor Hlvd 1425 Bake r SL COST A M t:<;A 540-9100 '88 El c~mmo. puwt-r 'Ir power brakc.-s. u r r l'Oncl '1 6pd. .sunroof. new rd.11t eng. new xpnrty p<1inl Job, S2000 or ~l offer 5e-48118. 1974FORD COURIER ftlCIC UP Walh c11mper. 4 "W t•d trans., r adio & l1eatn XI.NT t:O nd1 t 1011 tUIJ6SO) $2599 ~Cadillac l!l~IO llarbur IJlvtJ 14<!.5 llu k l'r SI COSTA M !-:SA 540-9100 xlnl runt1u1.: 1·011tl ~JS ·74 I >ut.~un I' t f. 71.M rm . '1!M-0312 Mlt:h . J\M JVM '!tcn·11 '7:J Su1.uk1·01rt, run., l'lt."1>. aul11. Sl7r1'1 MH 1,:nJ w-eat., [a."lt $27!) ·n •:J (;u 1111n11, IJM m I ~Ml4 xJ111 1•omJ. M;c)(I ----~~-r.:n:i Nt.'W Yumaha HO "t:hap py" mo\orcYl'll·. a utu 1:1counc·r. m·w tin·' l!•ll.1d trdl\S, all xtrab. l(n •at for aJJ <:tround :.hill"-' SllS:IJ around town, haith ga:-. ~ rl\IJcat(I'. ssoo or bc11l or fer. 661 :J19J '65 };I <'ammo 3 ,,,tJ . ..,htfl. --i\M 11"M 'lll•ri•o . run., Nolor'tto..s, S./ J(reut fi7:, Zl llfJ •·vc:., ._,/Stologe 9160 646-7735 wkdy11 ....................... -- HENT Luxury Motor '78 t'ord ~un1>r 7 l>t_-d, home 22' Palomar mx'l'W/ti ll;11·k l·1Jm~r. Sl~fJI> 6. S250/week + ff511 bif>..74JH If nu 640-858S '76 k anr hnn I 11wn1·r HENT2 37" "'IREHl\tl. Xlnl t11nd. '1!>4 7~i~. or S t:Lt' CONTAIN£1> 00ll6HO REl'l.SONABLE. 645-~ v-'570 -.$500 UP FltOHT •••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FOi YOUR Must 11l'l l 111 l>•Kll-:l' rm1.x1 MOT-HOME van 1·1111vur:.1un $1111110 bi.I ""' ulr. ti'l!J 7.!IK That's nRht Uah·'R HV H.entalll w1ll pay $500 to "78 Dodge: Van ~-H. 318, youvponcomu~nmcnl of a ut o, 1.11~. pa n1:l l1·d yow"78/'79 l8-22' Mina or C11>t.-. /iink. kc IJOx. sofa .. ~· motorhome. This hl'CJ, l\M/l"M t<ipe . hay will i.pply towurds your wtndows . ISKm1 $7.000 ~W> net per week. Mw;t~ll 642·'17:!l We're overbooked lhru a1l'iloos Plc 11se c ontac t M r Llssner O.'slV .... als 714/559 .. 446 ii Apollo motorhomc 27' ··•ia" Dod«e tmg, roof & dash. a.ir, custom steer· '66 CHEVY VAM Jo'ortl 77 wmd-Ow van xlnl t'<lfl<l. n ·ady lo ito on v1wot1on UM.'K rel( i.:a:.. ha. .. rull pwr & modular t:un v('r i,1on . 1•;,:.il )' t:ha n1<cablc t o y our O('\-d'i. 644· I K4H IJl&Syslem, AM/t'M 4·ch AM9os Want.ct 9590 <',ass. M&llt see to ap •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• J)l'edate. $14,750 Cull Wl':PAY TOP IJOl.l.All Gary. 631...:.W afl SPM for I-Op U.'!<.-d ca ri. forc1.c11. ..... s.r.tc..Parts--dOITIC!lh l'S or 1'1;_1~!-ill':. If &AccetlwMI 9400 yoor c11r I~ tc'xlra d ean. liCl!WS •1RST1 , ...................... . SllYICIDB'T. ()pen 6 Days A Week Mon.· Fri. :7:30-5:30 Sat.urdaya: 8: 00..S: 00 .... Cllryl..rtv. 21129 Harbor Btvd. ~· Coet.a Mesa 546-ltM 111i..~-..c-.., ~ll•rbOrBlvd C~'TA MKSA 979-2500 Clln'lSell 't(our Cor ? New· chrome minJ.truclt , slepbu=er 'w /pre· drilled for trailer b.u... Excellent buy for .. oriOaall)' paid •. Cell 557·52$1 aak ror lMl7 QIYIHIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAK For Clean Used Imports C.11 Mlk.eor Don 135-3171 0-. tne cbrome rillll t101 ....................... ATTOOION! M l'lr<'ttd cia, UMW . Ftnche, Cllltlt' .. "!" <M-. w., will •ell y•1ur l'll r , •• 4'tJM•iflltH'lll Il l )'(Jllr pr1ce 8e1t loc·auon 111 Orlil\tCt-COunly t'ur 111 f Ot'ITll6 uon caJ I J 1111 l' u r rao. ........ ,..., l.300 W Cow.I I hw > Nwpt lkb 64l 67tJ3 '64 ~unbt•111n N•·td' dut l·h bod y w o r k ~/be"til ~7~ ~ 9712 ....................... CREVIER &' sr • llOAOWA'I' SAtH A Al<.t. 8353171 THC \II f1MAll OAIVIHC. MAl.1111<1 •USEOIMW1• '77320 ...... Jld, st cfl70S l'V I ·n 5:ll4.,sxl sm w1w1 '71! 320 4tipd, 'll C 23!1l) K 111 '7H 6J3csiAS1H (OIN>21 CloMd S..nday' IMMl-~l)IATt. D F:LI V 1-;1t Y ' LARGE SRECTIOM OFNEW 1979 320i's 528i's 1\ I .'in 1)3;!('..., I IN STOCK ! U.ll 11.oddy W1· ·'''"ma~ h aq• I h ul 11r1• II\\ 111•1! BMW you Jlt' ln11k l111~ lor' 831-2040 495.4949 oRAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST t9 !->.1Jt.~ S\•n II I' l,1••1'1111( Roy Carver, Inc. Jt11lts ftov1·1· llM W l~JIM·l .l ;11nl111rf'I• Nt'W'S~irt 111•;,<'h MO tlilit 1 '738MWCR Vny r<rn ·. \1·1v f;"I X lnl "onl.I $17 (JOO ~:JS.'16 7ti UMW 5:11h hl111· \l•rv dc<1n. fully •·11111pp1·t.1 . P J' day:. 1"11> 43:111 1·v1•i. b7J.51i1J ·n ~ i.11rf. I\ (.;, ,d lO)',, ,.,~art~. '1!1,1.ol t•, 20M 1111, SIDJ 75'J JlJHO ·7~, UMW ;$1~1 xlnt 1·011<1. I owner, Sll."1()(1/ofr 1:,;i 1.2111 w k 11 y., . :! ~' I :1 H '1 :I l'VI"> /WltntJS '7;, BMW ZOU<! ·1~1>11. AC:, :.ll'l l'll ljll2 !l/ill!I ·m ~•JC Sprt~ C1w. 711.11110 rru. !llnt rnuL·k. uulco N••W Koru':.., muflr, i.ilvr w/hl ant $160(1. 17M1 75z.r.8<»1 -·-... . 808 Mc:LAREH's K!AJ N lk:ilch Ul vcl J .-i Ila hru 1522 5:i:J:1 15 M1 No of SA t'wv 1 • USB> IMW'i • INVENTORY llDUCTIOM '71f~4 apd 141.4 ()("1 I '76 2002 4 :.1"1 (11:-,:Jll I YI '75 500 A UW t1J7!16) '74 Oav Aulo f00721 s-day1 ~y Appt. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE S&.ICTIOM OF AU.MODELS SHOl'lt(,'OM l'Altt-: BAR WICK DATSUN ' . 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OOITAllllA 141-9100 All cars have air l'ond1· t-J_l!fTY ______ _ t.aoning, vinyl lnlcn or & '711 Tra n11am. l.ou<lell u-e ln xlnt mcl·b11n1cal Low mlle11ge. Xt r J condition. Hawaiian Am. dean. J'ravutc l'»rly Co. 152, 7531 or Me ~. 561·MIO. M Spm '11 BOBCAT lllABOUT fl cyUnder, automatic , 11l r , 1tellco. and SUNMOFI (llfSLVl -$1111 ,..,11.ac POID DOS.~. 8aMa Ana AllMCarMl'of ......... 146-7070 1 ·~ aoat:aT IAAKER °' .............. s .. " Oppp1ltion mounted tod•Y over the •ppolntment or Edl.SOf' M Uler to the Orange County l Board of Superviaor·s as the former priloner of war was pre- artnatotakehiaoalb of office. Eventa in the aftermath of ·Gov FAmund Brown J r's con- • troversial appointment tn· i cluded: .. I J ~ ' Plannln« Cum m lslliloo ('h a irnan Hex Gaede an nounct.-d that he would resign rro m the eommiss1on after Miller as sworn 1oto offi ce and would challenge Muter m next J une · selection _. Former Plannln& Com· mission Chairman Shirley Grin· die said the people are incensed over Miller's appointment and also declared she would run for election next year . -A representative of the. Orang~ County veteran group:. said veterans will stage a dem· onstration a l the county 's !fall o f Adminis tra tion Tuesday morning to express their out· rage. Mickey Conroy, a member of tt\.ft United Veterans Co uncil of O~ge County, said veterans will tum their jackets inside out • D•lly Pilot P-l>y Lff P•yn• ~e in Center Codrt 17 Chuck AUen and his bride.jhe former Ann ~ Cole man. both of Huntin~n Beach de· ~ cided to solemnize their wedding vows Saturday at the Huntington Seacliff Ten- ni s Club. Since they are avid tennis buffs a nd they met while playing at the club. center court and tennis whites were in or- der Friends formed arc with racquets and the pair were pelted with tennis balls instead of rice. lsI40. Billion Eyed !For Energy Plan i KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> -f Preslden .. Carter said today that f jn' an unparalleled peacetime commitment the United States will spend $140 billion on his ienerg) security program "so ithat never again will our nation "be hostage to foreign oil." l That outlay would come over ~.the next decade, and Carter said \the money must come from his f wi.ndfall profits tax on the oil in· ~u.~~r1s· now more critical than it e r was that Congress swiftly ass a s trong .-perm a ne n t ndfall profits tax," he told the ational Association of Coun· fie~e asked all Americans to put !Pressure on Congress for action on that levy. t In a eampaign-stylc followup to his somber Sunday night ad· ress to the nation. Carter said American confidence and unity •can and will be restored as the nation works to battle energy :woes. • Declaring that "we tan and ·wm regroup." Carter took his ~new energy program to the na- 't <See ENERGY, Page A2) Coast .-·~-=~ I Weather. Low clouds and fog late night and early morning olherwire-f'""alr through Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 to 88. Hips in mid-70& at beaches to upper IOf..jn· land. INSIH T98-' ~ COflftnWn P"f tlw ,me. /or Moffa ._.,,.,.,,..,., in the mor~.~loan ..... ,,..Of nportft''• book. S.. P.,,.A1. g .... .. .. ., ... .. •• ., . , .. •• M CONSUMER PRICE INDE X 2 1 ~ 80 \t p,.,,., 1061 1(10 205---- 195 >OUllt Drpl of I obo1 1979 .............. PRICE INDEX SOARING l.aat Veer Reflected Beaches Get. • ... ---- Heavy .. Crowds In Huntington Sunday afte rnoon winds sent many beacb1oers home early but Hantin1ton Beach area lifeguards reported a ""fairly busy weekend" with 185,000 peo. pie turnln1 out alon1 the shoreline. More than 90 swimmers ran into trouble in lleht surf add had to be helped to shore by Ufe1uarda. None of the rescue victims required hoCpilaUzatJon. A bilh of 70 de&rees wu re· ported at HuntJn1ton City Beach, with water temperature nearee . The weather stayed mtld unUJ Sunday afternoon when westerly wtnda kicked up to ao miles per hour. 'Ihree-cent Gas Prjce Boost Seen WASHINGTON (AP > Gas oline prices will rise a s much as three cents per gallon at some service stations but fall a t o ther dea lers~ps, under Energy Department rules effec- tive today. The Energy Department set a 1,1niform ceiling for ser vice sta- tion prorits al 15.4 cents per gallon. That limit can be ra1scd every six months to allow for in fl a tion Moreover. AOvernor!-i can increase individual dealer markups as much as 10 cents a g allon to account for local economic factors. Energy Department officials s a id deale r m arkups range between 14 cents and 16 cenL'i per gal lo n . But :.i gr o up representing 60,000 independent service stations puts that closer to 12.5 cents per gilllon. This means that mMy stations may raise prices immediately about 3 cents, others a lesser amount and some will be forced to roll back charges. To help motorists keep track. all service s tations must post declared profit margins and the legal price pe r gallon, the Energy Department said. This also will help officials monitor prices and enforce the regula- ·tions. Some dealer prices a lso will d ecl!lle because the rulu e liminate "banking," a loophole that has allowed m any stations to charge far more than ceilings allow. Profit margins have been frozen under current regulations since 1~4. while rents. wages a,nd other non-gasoline costs have skyrocketed. They have placed s ustained pressure on the Carter ad· ministration and many indepen· dents in Delaware, Penn· Sylvania" and New Jersey have clos"ed their stations ln protest· Ing the frozen marglns . Also destined to help the smaller. indepea~ent stations are allocation rules ,l11ued to· day. These rules wlll reduce 111ollne . 1otn1 to new service stations, certain P.riortty users and their suppl1ers. and wboleulera that have lost cuat.omen but eoattnue recetv· ln1 volWMI bued on ppl bull· neaa. • I II ' and backwards. "It is the best way we know to indicate a turncoat." Conroy as- serted. Conroy said that war veterans are opposed to Miller because o( his anti-war statements while a prisoner in North Vietnam for 51~ years. M Ille r, who was appointed F riday to fill the vacancy caused by the conviction and sentencing or Ralph Diedrich. was censured by the secretary of the Navy for making cintiwar statements. • The censure has been under appeal for a number of years, according loa Miller aide. The vete r ans also pla n to carry a coffin that they say will show the statlJ'S of represen- tative govern n'lent in Orange County. · Hunt~ngton Physician' ........,_... __ _ , 'l'our HqDaetown i D•lly New111p•pe1 · FIFTEEN CENTS In addition. Conrey said. vete rans wall la unch a recall drive 90 days after Mille r takes office. Gaede, a resident.of B~a who ran as a Republican for the A:.· scmbly in 1978, said ne was re- signing "because I can no longer work for the man and what hl: stands for." •'He does not represent the <See MILLER. Page A2> MacDoniild M11rder Jury Picks Start RALEIGH, N.C CAP> J ury selcc.•tion bl:gan today for the murder trial of Or. Jeffrey Mac· Donald of Huntington Harbour. a former Green Beret physician accused of killing his pregnant wi fe and two young daughters at Fort Bragg. N.C. nine years ago. ··we're confident of the even- tual outcome,\' a tanned and fit MacDonald said as he waded t hro u g h r e p or t e r s and camcram('n outside the f''eder al Building an Ral1·igh MacDo n a ld . d i rec to r or e mergency medicine at St. Mar y Medical Centtf in Long Be<Ach. wore a dark-gray. pin-striped suit as he enlercd the courtroom ror the opening of the trial. U S District Judge Franklin T. Dupree J r. excused the-.(irst polcnliul juror, R. John Huber. chairman of the psychology de· partment at Meredith College in Raleigh. Huber was dismissed after 45 minutes o r questioning by Dupr ee. m ost of it a bo ut Hu ber 's lra1n1n g a s a psychologist and his feelings about a defeodent who had used procedural legal challenges before being brought lo trial. Police found the bodies of MacDonald's wire. Colette. 26. and their two chjldren. Kimber- ly, 5. and Kristen, 2, at their Fort Bragg home Feb. 17, 1970. Their bodies were battered and bloodied. MacOona ld . t he n 26, was h imself b loody from s t a b wounds AP Wirtp"!'IO " ... They kept saying , 'Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs.· Why did they do this lo me? ... Jesu~ Christ. look at my wife.'' police say MacDonald mumbled, refer ring lo the four drug.crazed h1p- p1es he maintain~ killed hi:. fa mily. ./\ftcr ;rn inves tigation. the <See TRIAL, Page AZ> DR. JEFFREY MAC DONALD (LEFT) ARRIVES IN COURT Accompanied by Lawren Bernard Segal as Trial Opens 93 Years Old Ex-LA Archbislwp Mplntyre Succumbs LOS ANGELES CAP> Cardinaf James Mc intyre. the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1948 to 1970. died early today at age 93. an archdiocese spokes man said. Mc intyre died at St. Vincenl'i Hos pital. where he had been confined for several years. said Monsignor Joe Pollard. Cause of death was not im· mediately disclosed. Cardjnal Mcintyre. who aban- doned a lucrative career as a WalJ 1 Streel broker for the pries thood, brought to the c hurch financial a nd ad · mlnistrat1ve acumen. ln Los Angeles. he was known as a builder of scores or churches and schools during the area's poet-World War II popula· lion boom, when hls flock more than do\!bled. He was known as a con· servative because or his feuds with Uberal priests and nuns, but age wu citecJ as the reason for retirement ln January 1970. He was 83 then, eight years older than the a1e recom· mended for retirement by Pope Paul VI. Allhou&h Archbishop Timothy Mannln1 succeeded hip> 11 cardinal. Mclnt1re .contiftUed 1o • fulfill his functiona aa cardinal -health permJttiftl -up lo hit death. The cardinal wu born P'raH1I Alo)'lhll Mcintyre tn M atlbauan • ............. SUCCUMBS AT 13 LA'• C.rdtnel Mcintyre on June 25, 1886. It was in 1915 that \he future cardinal took off his na\\Y, black derby to don tM sort, black felt of the seminarian. In 16 years on Wall Street, young Mcintyre had riaen from 11 S3 ·a -week me11en1er boy to aucoessful stock brokei:. about to make his llnt mlWoo dollars. J Police Hunt Driver in HB Deatli 11 untangton Heach pohc~ arc w archmg for the driver or u hlul' vehicle they behcvl• sped off after striking a nd kil lin~ a 24-year-old woman early Satur· , day. Police say a description or the I h1t ·a nd·run vehicle has been m ade through parts left at the scene of the 3 a . m . accident al I Pac1,ic Coast Hig hway and ' Newland Street. Ma rtha Cis neros of Mon·· lebe llo was pronounced dead al the scene. Police s ay she was in the crossw<U.k when the east· bound car hit her Officials say they're looking for a blue 1969·71 Saab with ex· tensive front end damage and • possible oroken windshield and headlights. Anyone with iorormation is urged to call police al 536-5667. Westinghouse Worker8 Strike '' I ~, I PITTSBURGH c,:P> -Three•1 unions, r epresenting 37,400_. workers today struck West· r, ioghouse EJe<:\ric Corp., bul tbe company pledged lo continue • oroduction at 97 nationwide plants. "We are prepared for a long strike ... said Vlncent Vln1le, chairman of \he lntemational Union of Electrical Workers • repre\enlln1 18,500 of the workers. • ' t. - • Th~'ve (iot Angeltnfinia · These enthus i&s tic young Ja dies we re s napped on their way ho me from the Angels· Yankees ball game on Newport . Boulevard in Costa Mesa ·sunday. They had something to cheer about after Bobby Grich and Com pun v <-'om pletcd a three· game weekend sweep of the world cnam· pions . I',.... Pap Al Cyclist Runs 1..ight, Killed By Police Car ENERGY COSTS •••. . ·' tion. calling it the key to rallying Americans and r estoring the rai th of the country Carter repea ted bis vow to hold U.S. oil imports below the levels of 1977. when he suld ~.6 m illion barrels were im ported "We will have to s ucceed both by conservation a nd production· because from this time forth we wHI never im port one more drop >f oil than we did two years tgo," he said He went beyond that, to say hat the Import quota for 1979 .vi ii be an average of no more .ban 8.2 million barrels a day. Cart.er recaDed that two years i go he pronounced the energy crisis the moral ·equivalent of war. He decla red it a gain, In tougher terms. "Now the battle has been joined," he s aid. "This lime there can be no delay. This time there can be no retreat. . " While Carter did not mention School Board To Schedule Election? . Huntington Be ach's Ocean View (ele mentary) School Dis · t rl c t boa rd Is expect ed to sched ule a three.seat trustee election tonight fo r Nov 13. Four-year terms being served by board President Jay Rivera and Charles Osterlund expire at the end of this year. The third seat. held by Max we ll Sudakow. is to be filled for only two years Sudakow was appointed by the board to r~place Or. Margaret Stark who l:!Jld served only a ye ar or her (6ur-ycar te rm when she re· signed for health reasoDLWl summer. Sudakow. a Hughes A'1rcraft Co. project manager , baa an· nounced that he will run for of. fi ce again in November Rivera, a Mc Donnell Doualaa Corp engineer, and Os~und. a Los Angeles Unified Sc•t Dia· trict te a cher, have no' an- nounced their intentiona The board meet.s at 7:30 p.m in district beadquart.en, llNO B St .. Huntington Beach. OftANGC COMT "'' DAILY PILOT ,,..0._<_0...,l'ilol,•lltl •MC"h<_. ............ -~~. ••-1-h tlWOr-CM>&,_..,,...'-• '--••·--....... -_..., -...... ,,_f ... c .... ._. .. l'-1-..a..-............ "_ •••"Y*'••·•-.l-llffO> ~c-"' ·-·,---··---~--· .. , .. ___ """'-_,,, ... _ .. An-,(--CMHtHMet--· --,......... __ _ -·•c-YI<• .... ____ ___ ~-........ lflttr • ,,.._, . .,..,..... ..._... ..... QOorte••·'--...._., ... ·~~ ................. l!Cllton . ...,. ..... .... "' .... ~··-,..,,=~~ ........ ..._ 1'0 ... ,.,_ °""" ~ .. tell t1•0-..tM,_ -CM .. -......... .._ ,. .......... '".,.., 011 S1f.W._*'1_.,. ,,__,.,°"-~·~ .. ,. B~~5¥: ,.";I..,. "" ... _ ....... ~,,'Yr~ • nuclear power in his Sunday night address, be said today that nuclear energy "must play an important role In the United States lo Insure o ur e ner"y CARTER ENERGY TALK ANAL VZED -A4 CAN CARTER LIFT SPIRITS? -85 future ." . Afte r a nno uncing the $140 billion price tag, Carter item1zed o n ce a gai n the J p eGifi c meas ures in his ene rgy plan: -An Ene r g y S e curity Corpo ratio n, "outs ide th e federal bureaucracy," free to use Independent business judg· • ment to curb oil importa by de· veloping .alternative sources of energy -An energy mobilization board to cut red tape and ob- stacles to increased energy pro· duction. . -A shift from oil to coal by U.S utilities. plus low cost utili· ty company loans to customers A 21-ycar -old Huntington Beach motorcyclist was kitted early Sunday when he allegedly ran a red light and was hit by a police car, officia ls reported. Mark Alden Bradbury of 16891 Roque Lane was pronounced dead at 2:01 a.m . al the accident scene. the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue. California Highway Patrol in· ves lig a t o r a rep o rt the motorcyclist was westbound on Heil Avenue with his lights off. Huntington Be a c h Officer Robe rt Suthe rland, who was d r iv in g south on B e ach Boulevard. w as treated for minor injuries at Huntington In· tercommunily Hospital. A s pokesman fo r Diiday Mortuary in Huntington Beach saY11 funeral services will be held for Bradbury this week in his h o meto wn-, Greenfield. Maine. to finance conservation im: Bondi G provements ts et -Improved m ass transporta· tion programs and research o~· • more efficient at~to.moblles, at $320 1·n Cash cost of $16.S b1lhon over l years . -A sha rply expanded pro· gram of assis tance to low in· come Americans to help them pay inc re ased en ergy bills . Carter said he is tripling the size of that program, but gave no figure. f'ro• Page A I MILLER ... majority ·of the Third Dlslrict.' Gaede declared. Caede ·was appointed to the pl a nnin g commi ssi on by Qiedrich. Meanwhile, Mrs. Grindle said the governor ltlwnbed his nose at the people of Oranee County and appointed someon~ who would serve the purpose or his candidacy for president. "I just hope the people of Orange County remember tb1a the next time they see Brown's ) EX-POW CRITICIDI MILi.ER -ltiory' AJ nasue on t.he ballot and when the supervilorial seat comes up for eltttlan. lln..Grindle•lto-nid 1he •• pleued that tb'e alle1ed DemocraUc "Pc>UUcal macblne" dtdn't pt Uaetr candidate -Roa CordoYa -lnto otrlce. • Sbe alle1ed th1t •lite . Desuocrattc Partf Cbaitm1n Richard O'NetJ and A•· Mmb1rman 0enn1t Mn1en aad o&ben bad braaed even before °'9drtcb'1 conviction that t.bey bad ltNWD upforCordova. "They told me not to bother," sbuat4. Applaudfna Miller's appoint· .meat was a spokesperson for the Campaign for Economic Democr1cy a aroup founded by form•r U.S. 8eD1te caacUdate 'tom ffafden and bia act,.... wtfe J•!'• P'onda. • "Wt are pleued that he wu 1p. PolDtad, '' Pf'tll MeNUir)' Janet Ka1aa N&d. "Ht h11 lots ot eaer118Dd ,rlU rep,......t hoatet 1overnment Uaat ii OPft to UM PtOp.1" ,, At Paint Shop A pair or armed robbers eot away with S320 in cash Saturday afternoon a fter holding up a Huntington Beach paint store, police reported today. The two m en . police say, en. tered Frazee Pa ints. 7450 Ed· inger Ave,, at 3:45 p.m. and or- dered two employees Into a rear office while they scooped up the loot from a register, PoUce say lhe armed bandits put the cash into a brown paper sack and left on foot . Both are described by police as about 30 years old with dark complex.ions. The weapon was described as a revolver with a four-inch barrel. Police Probe Death Cause Orange County Sheriff'• dep. uUes are awaitinc. further tests to determine the cause of death of a 27·year.old Santa Ana woman, whose nude body wu diacovered Friday in a fWd in Tustin. The woman was idenuraec1 by deputies as Jill Elaine Hut or Santa Ana. ' Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart said there were no 1l1na of trauma on the body and an autopsy failed to dt1cloae the cause of death. De puties now are awaiU.1 t.he reault. of• toxicological eum, Hart said. • The body wa1 dl1covered about 2:45 p.m. Friday by con· ·stracUoo worken. · Regime R~gnized 1\EHRAN, Iran <AP ) -lrm'a revolutionary 'ovemment baa otnclally recoaniud th• pro· vl1iona~ Nlcaraauan 1o••rn· ment Mt up b)' Sandlnll&a rebels llthtlnt Prealdent Ana1tulo Somou ill Central America. Ute otftelal Pan newa a..., aUI Sunday. • ~ -----___________ .;..;,_:;_ _______ _ Music Slated ~onight Performneee bf Rick Nelton and the Stone Canyon Band top tbe u.t of aetJvlties lonlabt at tbe Oran1e County Fair, • P'air Drive. Coeta ..... Tuesday i1 aentor cltl&eas ' .. , • anyone 65 or over. will be admitted tor Sl. The raJr runs through July 22. Hours are nooa to miclnilbt to- day throucb 'l'bunday and 10 a.m. to mldntcN P'rtday th.rouCh Sunday.· A.dmiulon of $2 for aduJts and t1 for daildrea a.12\n. eludes mterta•nment. Here'• the tdaeduJe for du. evening and early Tuesday· TONIGHT t : .. tt:• •·•· Lost Hipway Bluecrasa Band, Food Bazaar. 1 a .. t p.•. Rick Nelloa and the Slone Canyon Band, Am· phltheat.ec. 1:• •·•· Royal Hone Fair, Moonahine Meadows. 7:Jl..ll:• P·•· Montezuma's Revence, bluegrass music, Mount.ain Dew Stage. 7 : H aad t :H p.m . Van· dermeide -hypnotist, Heritage Stage. · 8 aad II p.m. Laser Dis · comarua featuring the Lockers, Grandatand. TVESDAV It a.m. 4·H market and feeder '>Wine. Uvest.ock area. • t p.m. La QWenUeans. Drill ream, MountJUn Dew St.age. I :31 aad • p.m. Harry "WOO· Woo" Stevena. fair goodwill am·' ba11ador, Heritage Staee. I : 21 p.m. Lemon pie and orange cake cont.est, bo~e liv~ inJ area. (Entrants admttt.ed to raar free by lhowtng pie<0r cake> z ud 4 p.m. Charlotte Dance studio, llomttaln Dew Stage . %:31, 4:• ... •:• •.•• 1be CarluoJJ'a, Heritage Stace. . %:31 aad 7:31 p.m. Royal· Horse Fair , Moonshine Meadows. . 3 p.m. Baker 's Dance Studio, Mountain Dew Stage. 3:31 p.m. Clown cont.est and mime show, Heritage Stage. 4 p.m. FFA market and feeder s wine. livestock area . 4 and I p.m. 4·H on Stage, 4-H buildi"cr. r ,,..•P-.AI 'IRIAL .••. Army tilouPt no one but Mac· Donald had done anytbla1 to tltmaelf and hll family . • €Duncil To Oust · •• .. -AIUel9 ....... the equlvaleot of a clvlllan nra 0 grand Jury proceediftJI. the ..J;_j I' Al'll\Y found the afle1at1ons > l'UMn e agalnat MacDonald "DOt true." He WM giv.a an boftorable die· Tb• RunUagton Beep Ctt"J charge and moved to CallfornJa. Council is expected to approve a.n- Othen weren't so sure of Mac·' ordinance tonicht that wlll dia· Donald's innoceece. solve tbe current planning com· . Hia father·in·law, Allred E. Dllulon. . KaHab of Cranbury, N.J ., 'Council members have re· began a crusade, which bas mained In a 4 to 3 voting pattern b e come an admitted com· on the controversial ordinance. pulsioo, to bring MacDonald ito..-which comes up for final read.lpg • trial. at the 7:30 p.m. meeting. The efforts succeeded in al,.. The ordinance wUI alJow each t:-acting Justice Department In· member to select ao4 dilmias terest in the case and a new his own planner. Army investi1atioa, based CIJ al· leged inconsistencies 1n Mac- Donald's story. In 1.9'{5, a federal grand jury in Raleigh indicted MacDonald on three counts of murder. The c ase bas been weavin1 througb the cou.rta ever since, but p~ cedural appe4lls have been de· nied, ope ning the way for today's trial. Prosecutors maintain Mac· Donald killed hia f1tmily either after an arguaent over Kriatea's bedweUing or over an alleged affair he was having, then stabbed himself u a cov- erup or in remorse. His lriaJ is expected to last from six weeks to three months. Judge Dupree is questioning_ the prospective jurors. About 200 have been called; none from the Fort Bragg area because the Raleigh district, from which the juro~ were subpoenaed~'l inc lude Cumberland County.· Defe nse attorney Bernard j Se~al once said he wanted juror;; rrom a "hip, sophisticated com. J munity;" instead. they'll mosUy be from rural areas. The way MacDonald tells it. the slay1ng1 bear close r4:· se mblance to the Manson Fam1· ly murders in California. The word "pig" was scrawled in bloody letters eight inches high on the headboa rd of the couple's bed. A fe w days earlie r , Mac· Donald had re marked on a magazine co ver s tory that described the Tate -La Bianca killings of late summer 1969. In the put, council members coUectlvely appointed com- . missioners aft.er M:reening and int.e rviewing. . The move to dump that proc· ess was spearheaded by Couft. c ilman Ron Pattins~n who claims the commission lfas drift· ed apart. pbiblopbically, from, the council. Three council members who have opposed the change ~ Ruth Bailey, Bob Mandie and Ruth-Finley -Indicate they believe individual appointments will open the door to , more politics aQd may turit tbe com· miaslon int.O a "rubber-stamp" for the cooocil. The ordinance would take ef. feet 30 days after adoption. Tonlgbl's meeting is to be in the Council Chambers, 2000 Main St. ~y, 2, Dies In Hot Auto TULARE CAP> -A 2'h·year- old boy has died after he rolled up the windows of a s mall sports c ar and locked the doors, Tulare County Sheriff's deputies said. Jeremy Ortiz, die~fter he c limbed into the ear of his mother's friend, Carrie Young. <. ' De puty Coroner Sgt. Gary Blylevcn said that white the of- ficial ca use of death was not im- m e diately de termined , it ap peared to be heat pros_tration. ftof!king the Night A u.·ay Six youngsters who belong to the Fountairr VaHey Job's Daughters Bethe l 56 get ready to rock the night a way Friday as part of a fund·raising campaign for the group's ac· tivities. The girls set up their rockers in front of a m arket at the comer of Wa rner Avenue and Magnolia for the marathon , . t . that lasted unti l Saturday a t noon. The girls who p a r ticipated we r e Francie James. 14, far left. Heidi Lambaiso. 11. left for eground, Wendy Zare mba, 14 , Anne Gilliland, 14, Teresa Forste r. ~4. and Janet Bittner , 14. Chaperones sat with the girls . thro ugh the ni~ht. ,. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ,(714 ) 644·1030 .. ' 1 1. .. • i Your Ho•e&own · Dally NewtJilf•P•r.· l fvoL. 12~ ~o. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 16, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS 'Eri~rgy_ Secu1-ity~ Tab: $140.Billion ' .. KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) President Carter said today that to an unparalleled peacetime · «e>mmltment the United States wUI apeftd SJ.O billion Oft his , e11er1y aecurlty program "so t.bat never a1ain will our nation be hostase to forei1n oll." Tb at· outlay would come over the next decade. and Carter said the money must come from his wio.cllalJ profits tax on the oil in· duatry. "It's now more critical than it ever wu that Congreas swiftly, pan a strona: ¥.ermanent windfall proflta. tax, "b~ told the National A8aof:laliQn of Coun· llet. "e asked all Americans to put pressure on Congress for action on that levy. In a campaign·ftyle foUowup to his somber Sunday night ad· dress to the nallon. Carter said American confidence and unity can and -will be restored as the oatioo works to battle energy woes. Declaring thut "we can and wut regroup," Carter took bis new energy pr~ram lo lhe na· lion. calUng it \}le key to rallying Americans and restoring the faith or the country. Carte r repealed his vow to hold U.S. oil. imports below the levels of 1977. when he s aid 8.6· million barrels were imported. "We will'have to s ucceed both by conservation and production because rrom this lime forth we will never Import one more drop ot oil than we did two years ago," he said. He went beyond that. to say that the import quota for 1979 will be an average or no more than 8.2 million burels a day. Carter recalled t hat two years ago he pronoµnced the energy cri~is~ the moral equivalent of war. He declared it again, an tougher terms , ''Now the battle ha s been Joined," ht: s aid . "This time there can be rto delay. This lime there can be no retreat. .. " While Carter did nbt mention nuclear power in his Sunday night address. he said today that nuclear ,.ene rgy "must play an import a nt role in the ~ited St a les lo ins ure o ur-4fFergy future." After announcing the $140 uillion price.tag. Carter itemized o n ce again the s pecific ~easures in llis energy plan. -An Energ y Security Co rpo ration, ··outs ide the fede ral bure~ucracy. ~· free to use independent' business judg· ment to curb oil imports by de· veloping alternative sources of e nergy An e n~rgy mobilization board to cut red tape <1nd ob- stacles to increased energy pro· duction. A shift from oil to coal by U .$. utlUt1es, plus low cost utiU· ly company loans to customen; <See ENERGY, Page A2) I -lp oliticS Hit .. f , ,.- ... Miller . Alleges 'Corruption' ' •• I Former prisone r of war Edison Miller was exp~cled to take a sw1pe at alleged past cor· SJ ruption in Orange County when ~ he was to take his oath of office I today · . . In a pre pared s t ateme nt, t scheduled to be ·released at his 1 swearing-in ceremonies. Mmer r said . ..The lime has fina lly come to •eliminate the insidious and in· ' ... .... • fcctious corruption which has g ive n rise to cyni c is m a nd apathy by residents. '"The Third District is far too important to allow the old busi· n ess as us u a l politica l machinery to select s upervisors based solely on p~rtisan poUtical cr iteria. '"It is lime to have a real populist a s a s upe r visor in Orange q>un~y * * • JEx·POW Takes Oath Outrage on ]\Jiller .-Mounts in County By JlOBERT BARK ER Ot -Dailf Pll•t Suff Opposition mounted today over the appojntment of Edison Miller to the Orange County Boa rd of Supervisors :.is the !former prisoner or war was pre· paringtotakehisoathoromce. Events in the a fte rmath of Gov. 'Edmund Brown Jr.'s con· (trove rs ial a ppointme nt in · 1 e luded -Planning Commiss ion !C hairman Rex Gaede a n - nounced that he would resign from the commission after Miller is sworn into office and t would challenge. Miller in next t June'selection. I -Former· Planning Com · I mission Chairman Shirley Grin·· I die said the people a re _i ncensed over Miller·s a ppointment and c a lso declared she would run for • election next year. 1 -A representaUve of the 1 Orange County veteran groups 'said veterans will stage a dem- • onstration at the county"s Hall of Administration Tuesday , morning to express the Ir out- rage. l Mickey Conroy. a member or U,e United Veterans Council of Orange County. said veterans J will tum their jackets inside out • and backwards . t' "ll~ the best way we know to indicate a turncoat,'' Conroy as- serted. l Conroy said that war vetera ns f are opposed to Miller because of his a nti-war s tatements while a • prisoner in North Vietnam for .-si,.; years. ' Miller. who was appointed , Friday to rill the vacancy caused by the convlcUon and ,sentenciq of Ralph Diedrich, was censured by, the secretary of the Navy for makinc...antiwar ,statement.a The censure has been under appeal for a number of years. c.tccording to a Miller aide . The vete rans also plan to t·arry a coffin-that they say will show the sta tus of re prescn· tatlve gove rnment in Orange Colmty. In addition. Conroy said. vete rans will launch a recall MILLER SELECTION OPPOSED-Editorial, A6 d rive 90 days after .Mi lier takes office. Gaede. a resident of Brea who ra n as a Republican for the As· sembly in 1978. said he was re· signing "'because I can no longer work for the man a nd what he stands for." "He does not represent the majority of the Third District," Gaede decla red. Gaede was appointed to the p l a nning co mmis s io n b y Diedrich. Meanwhile. Mrs. Grindle S.jid the governor thumbed his nose al the people of Orange County a nd appointed someone who would serve the purpose of his candidacy for president. "I just hope the pe9ple of Orange County reme mber this the next time they see Brown's name on the ballot and when the supervisorial seat comes up for election. Mrs. Grindle also said s he was Pltas.ed tha t th e a lleged Democratic "political machine" didn't get their candidate -Ron Cordcwa -into office. She alleged that s tate De mocrutic Party Chairman Ricbard O 'Neill and As · semblyman Dennis Mangers and others had bragged ii;_ven before (See MILLER, Pa1e AZ> ~Nixon Plam Move 'To New York City? • Unue to be able to use for a period of time after they take a home or apartment in New York," the friehd said. Tbe Nixona b•d a Fiftb A venue apartment lo Manhattan when he t99de tlia 1ucceuful run for tbe preaideliey in 1918. Short- ly after he was inav1urated, Nixon bou&bt La Cua Paclflca, a lar,. seulde ettal.e in San Clemente. "It .. tao ear'1 to 1ay tt bt 'll .. ......,_ lllOft bit omce to New Yon"!' tbe fr1end aald. ~ .. Tiie ftwm•r preaident 1old La C... Padftet An llay foe' an ........... price to • l"""P ot Oran1• County bu1lne11ll'len. Tbe .Ute' 1'U purcbued in 119 for 11.4 mtWoa and the IOV• emment ldded '700,000 in Im· provemeau. "It i s time we h ave a s upervisor who owes nothing to the county's vested interests ... The 48·year -old Miller also was prepared to refute critic!> who c lai m that his appointment reflects ~ lack or interest und concern for the people of Orange County "'What the governor knows , a nd what the political power broke rs know ls that I am not a tool of the develope rs and the, landlords or the 1>olilicians or the power brokers. ··t intend to create a bal<1ncc 1f not a harmony between those who advocate growth al any cost a nd t hose w ho advocate no growth at a ll. "I intend t<> seek my c.tdvact' and counsel not from the polit1 cians and the power brokers but from the pebple." Mill er was ex peeled to :rn- nounce that he intends to open offices in both the north and south county areas because of the size of the Third District. Miller also said he would work aggressively at solvin~ prob·r lems in housing and land use. "We must develop dynamic ne w progra ms in housing plan- ning which will dnce again ena- ble young fa milies and seniors to live in Orange County . "We must address 'oursel~i. to the serious problem of low and moderate incom e housing in a way that meets the needs of those who work in Ora nge Coun· ty but cannot afford to live here ... t h e n e w c o unty s upervisor said . ·'I intend to be a steady voice for moderate. just and common· sense solutions to our prob· lems." Miller continued . "'We must always consider the future while planning for the present. .. Requiem Mass Denied Slain Mobster Boss NEW YORK CAP) Refused Lov..-i11 Ce11fer Courf o ••• , ... , .. ~ ., Le• ..,., ... Chuck Allen and his bride. t he fol'me r Ann Coleman. l)Olh of Huntington Beach dl' cided to sole mnize their wedding vows Saturday at the Huntington Seacliff Te n- nis Club. Since they are avid'tennis buffs and they mt-t \\hi le play ing <.11 lhl' club. n•ntt:r eour t <1nd lcnn1!-whites wert.: in or dt:r. Fnends form ed <.trc with racquets and the pair were pelted with tennis balJs instead of n et· Jet Noise Data Mulled Planners lo Study Home 8uyers' lnformatio11 By FREDERICK SCllOEMElll. Ot ,,,., D•••Y Pilot Stall llome buyc•rs in north I rvrnc a re a s are not receiving ample information on JCl noisl" from El Toro M:uinc Corps J\ir Slatwn. a city planning department study has concluded. According to the report. sales brochure::. given to pott·nt1al home buyers may make little or no mention of"Jct noi!>e from the hase Regulations for only 10 of 28 planned communities 10 the city require that buyers be warned or the noise the study found Plannmg comm1ssioncn. wall consider the report and its (!nd 1ngs when they meet at 7 .30 tonight at City Hall ..,uhd1v1::.aon rt'pc>rts 1sl.ucd by tht· ~tat1• Departme nt of Rt•a l F.s tat<.· That department cur rc•nt ly reqULres no1sr not1f1c·:1 tion. but ('ily planning aides ::.c.ty that mform:.itaon, loo. has been dcf1 t 1c•nl Further, lht• pl;.innmg dep<Hl mL'nl rccomrn<:ndl> . .:1 n111s1· '>talt•tncnt l>hould b<.• contained an the set of conditionl>. coven:rnll> and restrictions CCCR l for eat·h propc·rty. so tha t second and third generations of buyer!> of the same home arc made aware of noa!ie impacts Review o f ex1s t1ng city pohc1es relating to noise impact notlricalion we.ts recently or· dered by the city l'Ouncil. · lncl u~wn of th1::. l no1~1·1 ..,latt:mt>nt det r<it:t:-. from the full -a ll'" pott•nt1al or the home!> -.mt.·t· its fcatun, •~ clc<irly un dcs1 ra hll'. .. the report lo.la l<:::. 'Thu~. to m101m 1z<' thl' am 1.H1c·1. thl· dl•\cloper tan chOO!>•' lo n<·J.dt·t·t or ma~k this d1~ 1 lo ~un· rC'q uir1·men1 Sint·c lht: l'lt\ cloc~ not n •v1t·w the .;all•s litt·raturt•. nor ext:rc1st• :in\ enfon·eme nt . tht• threat 01 Pl'nalt y 1::. nont>xastent.·· 1t con 1anuc:- A l'co rd1n ~ lo the r e port. buyer:-in l'>l'Veral ne1~hbMhcxxh impacted hy noise rerc1ved no / warn1n~ 111 -,a les htc r:.i lurc. Thost' nc1Ahborhoods inc lude lhl' Hacqucl Club. Wa lnut Square, the Meadows and the Ranch a r equie m M ass blb th e Arc hdiocese or New York because or his reputation as a mobster . Mafia leader Carmine Galante was buried today after a '"charitable " priest said three prayers over the grave. Following the seven·minute ce remony at St. J o hn 's Cemetery in Queens. the Rev Felician Napoli said he had con- ducted the service "with the permission of the church ... Cit y planners will recommend that the city beer up noise .. notification procedures by re· quiring that c.t noise statement jointly approved by the Marine Corps and the city be contained in a ll s ales literature given potential buyers According to the report: salel> li t erature often makes little m c n ti on ()( noise 1 m par ts because to do so whould run t'ounter with the obJcctive of de velopers . to "aggressively sell tht• housing product Fire Destroys Hay at Safari In other ne1Ahborhoods. notse impact st<Jtements were worded to s a y only, .. El, Toro Marine Hase 1s located in the vicinity and "occasional air noise will be heard at this site, .. the' rep0rt ~tales Any action taken by the com- mission will be subJct:t lo a fin<1l determination by the city coun· Galan~. 69, gunned down last week 'while dining outdoors at a Brooklyn restaurant, was denied a funeral mass by Cardinal Te rence Cooke, a rchbishop of New York. Cardtnal Cooke extended "sympathy to his family" in a statement, but added, "We a re not able to grant a liturgical service in the church because or the sc&Qdat.that would ensue.'' A s pOlte s m ,an for th e arcbd~ who asked not to be identified said that under church law the "liturgical farewell of the church" must. be denied to "a person who has not led a Catholic lire or has been in·. volved ln a public life not In keeping wUh the teachings or the church." He 1a1d the decision was "not a judsment on the state of the .man'1 IOul or tJae state of his re- lations with God; we can'tjud•e that." In tbe put, crime bMHa have been burled with full church rite1, lneludlq JOHDb Colombo lut year. However, Colombo led tbe ltaUaa·Amerlcan Lelcue and H1 n,llt for civil rlabt.1 ln bJ1la~an. Tbe cfa11ttb'1 ban on a r~· qul•m llUI f6r Galante waa "exctptiaaal," accordlaa to a apok19111an for UM arcbblahop. .. ''· .. It is also recommended that the statement be included m ·-.. ·~·-­Iris Mltaang of Orinda, Calif .• hu been elected as ttle new chairwoman of lhe NaUonaJ Women's PoUU.c:aJ Caucus in Cinclnnall. - About 50 bales of hay were destroyed today in a predawn fire of undetermined cause al Lion Country Safar1 in Irvine . Orange County firemen quJck· ly extinguished the blaze. then spent more than two hours mop .. ping up the res ulllng mess . The fire occurred in a service area localed away from where animals are kept, firemen said. ( Lunch Proves· Expemive A Tustin man's business lunch at Uae Airport.er Inn proved to be a co1tly one. Ned Friedeber1. 53. told police that he left a $13.000 diamond and platinum ring 011 & waebroom counter w.~le walbint hil hancte. Ati..r Rmcb with a busineu as- toela&f. hiedeber1 dl1covered that be h•d foraot\eQ the rtn1. ret""1.WCI to the washroom, but found It millln1. d i. " Coa~t Weather ,,. Low clouds and rog lalt: ni~ht and early morning othe rwise (air through Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 • fo 68. Highs in mid·70s at beaches to upper 80s in· land. INSIDE TODA\' Co"""1M!ri paJI tM price for Mafia involwment in th~ marketpb:1. occordiftg to an anueatlfoliw ~rfer·a boolc. SH POfl" A7. I ' <1 Q • ., ... , ... .. . ... •• ., ., .. ... .. ' , ,. l ~--· ,..,,,. uqe Calvin Schmidt has een sele cte d presadlng turist of the Harbor Judicial District Court ln Newport Beach llERCED (AP> -An eli·Alr f'or~e oltlcer wbo kept hll anU· war tenUIMntl private dl9pll• t.orture by bl.I Non.19 V .. tn ....... tapton 1119 OOY. &dmund G. Brown Jr, could ''have found ..._. better" to ft11 u •mpty <llwe Countf aupervllor 1eat. ... m.on Miller. lllUlet. an ex-POW. reHlved a fonnal cenaW.. when be NUNd from· tbe Marine Corps ln 1'73 att.r fellow prilooers tett.11\ed he collaborated with the North Vietnamese durln1 bl' in· c•rc:eratioo. Retired Lt. Col. Hubert K . Flesher, who wailed no time de· nounciq the war 11 "dtahonest" when he wu released from his Hanoi ceU. kept bls views to hlm1elf durin1 h1I incarceration dHplte what mUJtary oftlclall called ... "unU'aually long and brutal tortu,..," M llle r's a ppointment "Is bound to cause a hell of a lot of doubLI and 1Jl aorta or tll feel· in••·" Flesher said SUDday. "ll'a damn hard to believe Brown couldn't have found aomeone better for the job." lddect F1esher, who is now a bWll· ..amanhere . F lesher. who was captur~ when b1a fighter was shot down over North Vietnam in lfMM. said he began to hear anti-war tapes made by Miiier broadcast over camp rad.ioe in 1968. #',...P~AI "Our initial reac tion was. 'Thal can 't be un American military officer.' We couldn't ~lleve thoee tapes were made without extreme duress," Flesher said. • ENERGY-COSTS. : • to flnanee conler\tatlon lm provemenu. -Improved mua ll'aaapona tlon programs and reeearcb on more efficient atutomobllea, at a coat of $11.5 blllion· .. over 10 years -A sharply expanded pro· gra.m ol assistance to low ln· come Americana to help them pay increased energy btlls. Carter aald be ls tripling the slze of that program, but gave no figure An effort to produce 20 per ttnt of. U.S ener1Y from solar J>Ower before the end or the cen· tury, with a new National Solar Bank to help finance the pro-gram Carter s aid producers oJ natural gas from Alaska's North Slope have "dragged their feet" on financ:ing a pipeline to get the fuel to market. Carter saJd the government will call them in "and get them going " ·-rm going to keep these In itiatlves moving," Carter said "Every one of us must keep up this pressure for progress " While energy was his theme, Carter also dea lt brieny ""th the e conomy. s aying he will not hesitate "to take a ction to e1vo1d a i.erauus recession .. But innataon Is Mall our oa I ion's more s erious e conomar vroblem," he said With both th~ e conomy and ~nerc, Carter pleaded for help "I want to know -will you help me succeed?" Carter asked his Kan.'ias Caty aud1cnc.:c The r~ponsl• was a long round of applause .. My belief 1s that u I most all Amera<:ans feel the same way," tht> prt:81dcnl roplied f ie sad with i.upport lik'c that ··1 have no doubt lhat we jn this great country will s ucceed " Hts Kansas C;ty speech, Ukc his Sunday night address from the Whlt~ House. was nationally broadcast and .. ~levised Carter said there are no easy ans wers lo the problem of energy So he said he will con * * * 65 ~lillion I View Carter NEW YORK (AP> About 6S million viewers watch e d President Carter's nationally televised speech Sunday night, the NBC t.elevlalon network estimated. The energy speech wa11 broadcast Uve on ell three major television networks. By compar1aon, JlfBC's research department Hid the president's June 18 speech on the SALT treaty wa11 Reen by an eallmated 56 m illion viewers and his April 5 e nerlY addre11 was seen by about 81 million vlt>wera. DAILY PILOT OftlMt i}::tt:..· ~ .. ~,,-:= ... .......... ._" 1'!ilr.Mi11-:--- , ... ,. ... cn•t...., ct•••'""°'''''....,. ·--a.--.... E.1l~~!li === ....... ,.. -~&~- 205 195 CO NSUMER PRICE INDEX 190 L.L...a....t.-.:....~ ................... ~ ~ 0 .. C·J I •• " 1978 1979 \o~•<t Orpr of loh1 .. ~ ......... PRICE INDEX SOARING Lllet Ye•r Reflected llnue to explore ideas, open new fronss and develop new points of attack "T he oi l compa nie s must <'<>operate." Carter s aid He announced he as sending federal auditors into the faekJ to make s ure lhe nation 's re fineries comply with energy l<J ws, and to check on the opera· lions of oil acalers and jobbers He s aid the government will keep close check on the oil in dus try. and will seek better s tatistics on energy supplies • "We will bring the full ft>rce of the law to bear on those who profiwer. . .or who try to cheat the American public, .. he s aid. Ca r ter said he wants Americans to he as familiar with the facta about e nergy as they are with the dally weather report. But he said that won't produce more oil, and shortages will pe rsist. Carter s aid the ad ministration will "have to play a kind of abuffllng game" to ap- portion limited supplies among industry, farmeni and motorlat.s. "If they were Americana, we thought, then they'd have done 80methlng to let us know. Lota of guys were tortured like hell and said things, but they let ua know by making some obvious errors like using a wrong verb tense - something obvious lo us but not so obvious to the North Viet· namese." * * f'ro• Page A I MILLER ••• Dledrich's conviction that they had ltsewn up for Cordova. ·'They t.old me not to bother,'' she s aid. Applauding Miller's appoint- ment was a spokesperson for the Ca mp aign for Econ omic Democracy a group founded by former U.S. Senate candidate Tom Hayden a nd his actress wile, Jane Fonda ·•We are pleased that he was ap· pointed," press secretary Janet Kagan said "lie has lots of energy and will represent honest ~overnmenl that Is open to the pcop.e" Irvine Man Charged in Beam.Theft A SJ.year-Old Irvine man who police allege stole a n expensive be am after cutting it into pieces ut a conHtructlon site was arrest· ed on a grand theft charge Sun· day. The Incident occurred on a Koll Company development site ne ar the comer of Barranca Road and Lake. Police asserted that Donald Clark Young, 6 Clearwater, used a chaln saw to cut a 22·foot long laminated be am into three pieces and was leaving ttie scene when spotted by a Koll employee who summoned officers. .. Young reportedly told police that he thought the beam was Hcrap wood. Koll officials valued It ut $600. Young was booked o n tbe charl(e at Oranae County Jail following the alleged Incident Al the same time, he aakud anew for standby authority to ration gaaoline In a crisis. lroine Homes Hawaii Cops u· IF/• h ,., ,, ~ll i.1')() Smge Walkout p, F .l HONOLULU <AP) -Police 'OUJeT at Ures om cla!Jt urged .island dwellers a nd summer touri1ta to stajf off the atreeta after nearly a the 1,800 police officers e mployed by Hawaii's four counties walked off their .)obi. The Hawaii Public E mploy· ment RelaUona Board wu pre· parlnt a request for a tem· porary reatrainin& order on Sun· d1y alter It declared the 1trike w11 U.lepl and a threat to public safety. Seal,, Nursed To llealth SAUSALITO <AP> -Three youn1 elephant Hall, found near death by lluman weU·wtlhm alx monthl qo,1 have waddled back into tbllr owa elem•t 'att.r M- ins nuned baclt to bealtb. Tbe Hall -Sardine, Snow and Danaport -••N carried by pie-truek 1n box• Sunday from the metal tanb tbat bave been .....,. bom• to tbe Rodeo Beula at hit CrGDkblte ...., h ..... Oaee Utere, ottlelal1 of UM Celllorala Marta• Mammal Center a. tbe Marta Heedl.+ wen Jae.ct bJ about • .,_. taton 11...., d .. ped tM blub-berr enatare1 oat of tbelr era&almdODlollllMae•. • Two power outages In Irvine today made the start of the work week a busy one for Southern California Edison workers. Al.13~0 a .m . • tranaformer fallect1 •• lea\iina IO CUit.omen in the Wwowa tract in north Irvine without power until 8:30 a.m. Ceuae ot the failure wu not Im· mediately determf.ned, eceord- lnl to an Edilon apokeaman. -At 1:11 a.m. power wu lolt·at Rockford Aerotpace ProcfucLI Inc., 1'7IOO Red KUl Ave. Tbe apok•man aald a bird that bad lod1td in a convenk>n unit wu nepona&ble for Ul1t f a!lure. Power waa expected to be reatored about a p.m :, the 1poke1mu wet. Mormon Church Preddent Ill SALT LAKR CITY, Utab CAP> · -llOl"IDOD Cburcb ,......_, SpeaNr w. Kimball, ... WU lilted.la AtillaetorJ ~at LDI lbplCal today two -. att.r he ooriiDiaiMd of ,.,..... dlaay, a bolpltaJ 1,-......._ Hid. . larUer, church 1pokMmu Don .......... Mid Ulen ..... lDdit ..._ 11 to wMa be'U be,.. lealid,bowtter." ........ ~ ............. . I -·:------...------- .. • Delly PllM $Miff l'-IT'S A TASTY LOOKING PIE, BUT DON'T T.RY TO EAT IT Cer•mict1t Lury Doty EHmlnea One 9f Hla CreeUona Art 'Apes' Pie Look Good Enough to Eat By STEVE MITCHELL OI "-D•lly PTIM st•tt Be s un• ao clip this recipe: Take two cups of c lay and mold int.o shape. Paint colorful stra wberries or cherries ontO mold, then pre· heat oven at 2,300 degrees. Bake for nine hours. The end res ult i!I Cera mic Delights. created by stoneware chefs Larry and Janet Doty. who sell their tasty-looking craft at the Sawdust Festival in Lagunu Beach. The realistic looking pres. cherry tarts and pop-ups are a real crowd plcll':'ler at Larry and, Janet's booth near the wate r mlll on the sprawling s1x.-acre e ucalvotus grove out Laguna Canyon Road. eve ryone and their brother was doing metal work," he said. ··v ou had LO thUlk hard to CQme up with new designs. and if you did come up with something, t•vnybody would copy at <ind 11 would bl· 1n the booth:. two WN~ks lall'r ~ · So fo r, nobody's (•opying the c.:ouple 's {'Yt"Calt h1 ng n·r;imw!'> T hi• only proble m ht· 'i. havin ~ with the extlib1t is unts Heal ants , not the c·eranm: VCJrtt•ly , I n lerlac·in~ his fin~crs behind hi.." he<1d. Doty sltJ?s down m h1:. c·hair and watche~ a row of the hu n~ry insects march up a post and onto lhc cxh1h1l ta hit· "Must be after the phinl'! m lhl' porcelain tubs." he muse:., ~li fling a yawn. · You have LO e1dm1t, they add to the realis m of the display. Osprey's Arrival ' Tb~ bird expert of tbe State Department ot Fish and Game confirmed tod•Y what amateur ' omllbololilta have known for-a while -Newport'• enl1matlc OS· prey la badl. The •••obit hawk showed up July 2, a year and a day from the date sbe fint appeared in Newport Harbor, raialnc hopes that alter an ablence ot more than 8o ~ears. the birds would return to southern California •. Ospn!ys, once native to the Callfomia coast, ceased nesting here as people moved in. They now nest In Baja California, said Fish and Game bird expert Paw Kelly. The only problem is that Ne wport's osprey seems to be one of a kind, not only in s4!le<-· tlon of nesting site but In timing as well. "She's a bit unusua l." Kelly said of the bird he's convinced 1s a female . "She s hows up here when she should be elsewhere ... 4And he notes thas is n't the opsrey nestin" season. Mating d oeirn 't us ue1ll y s te1rt until December, so it's difficult to un· dcrsland why the bird Is so in· tent in building a nest. The first nest she erected last ye a r was perched atop the foremast of a schooner moored an the bay Because the boat had to be moved, a sqccial platform was built atop a telephone i>ole sunk into lht> bay near the yacht and thl· nest wa:. tranferred · The move apparently unset- tled the bi rd a nd s he disap- pea rcd Th(• nest was t<1ken over by tt bloc heron last winter. The o::;prcy returned to her fo rmer nflst this month. once> again rm:-.111i:; hol'(!i-. she'll mate <1n d rat:.t• u brood. Kelly and other wildlife ex- pe rts a r.-hopcfa1 the1l a suc- c·t•!'>!-.fu l n•·~tin~ will hring other 11~1.J' t-y 111lo Newport Harbor T h e y :ft<· d i s c u:. s i n g t h c possibility of 1•n•ct1ng more plat r or ni .., 1 n t h •. lJ I> p 1· r B ci y Erolog1cal, Pn •wrvt'. s ince lh1· hawks prefer high pe rches rnr th1·1 r m-sb. M l'anwht11._ hm l wutc·hc·rs will h:1v1· to wu11 fur Ot:ccmlM:r t11 w•· wh:.i t tht!. year will hfing _ "We jus t hoJ>l' ~h•·'ll get her art tol(cth<'C and puir off and mate." K<'llY :.:.i1d The artistic coufle also make miniature porce ain clawle~ bathtubs that serve as s oap dishes and pjanters . Rut it's the pie slices and tarts that draw the attention. The problem Is. Larry's not muchofasalei1man. Police Chase Four He s its with leather boots propped up on a makeshift table in his tiny booth, chatting to artists and friends . "How much as this cherry pop· up, .. a festival shoppe r asks? "I dunno. Isn't the prict• tag on it," be dra wls. castin1t a casuul ttlance al the woman with the large floppy hat. "No, It's not." s he !!aid. tum· ing the crusty ce ramic oma. ment around In her hand "Well, give me five bucks," he s hrugs, tllllng hi s cowboy hat back on his forehee1d. Doty 's really not as non· chalant as he appears. ll 's his sixth year on the Sawdust f',csllval board of dircc· tors, the last two as president. He's al!k> Prellident of the town's Craft Guild , whic h s ponsor s street shows In Laguna Beach. He and his wife began worklng together on various artlsUc en· deavors 12 years ago, and wieci to do a lot of metal sculptures for display at urt shows . No longer. ''It got to the point where "~ The bl&f trunk ooino. me lrldlllonal tcallop leg ano !ht erc:Nd leg with 1nten 'R> OOfl1Plele 'f04.x siav et lhe beach ~ ""1"' & s.t. Oflngl. ~ ~. Suspects, Get One I\ forcl' of nin•· Irvine police offi cers backed up by a polu:t· hclicdpter had only l1m1led sur- ccss In Ou5hing out four alleued prowlers from the Rancho San Joaquin condom1n1ums. ThrcC' of the fou r escaped into the darkness of the adJomang golf course. I\ fourth s ur ren· dercd foHowang a s hort fool chase Police were summoned to the pa rking lot n ea r lhe con· domiruums early Saturday b}' e1 resident who said he had sc.<en four men tampering wath parked cars Police said no vehicles were •1re Investigate d ... LOS ANGELES <APJ -In - vestigators were try ing t.o find causes today for a series of s mall. unrelated brus h fires that blackened about 400 acres. • I • dnm ngcd Tht> one man etrrcsL- 1•d. Sah<'I lledjaz1, 20. of 371>1 llt>drix St .-Irvine. claimed the nicn had run out of gasoline and were looking for some. He was :1rrestcd on a prowling charg1._ Boy,·2, Dies In Hot Auto T UL/\RE C/\Pl A 21h-year- old boy has died ufter he rolled up lhfl windows or a -;mall sports car and lockt.>d lhc door:.. Tulare County Sheriff's deputies said. Jeremy Ortiz. died after he c limbed into the car of his mother's fritmd. Carrie Young. De puty Corone r Sgt . Gaqr Blyleven said that whtre the.of- fi caal cause of death was not am· m ('d iatc ly dctc rmtncd . It ap· pea red to be heat pros tration. I ALSGAAAGE 56FASHION IS NEWPORT BEA (714) 644·7030 crown ano g,., #, ~ ' • , 7 . -. . .... ... .. 01 T l ON Your Ho•etow• . Dally Ne ... s1t1q1erf FIFTEEN CENTS 'Energy -Secu1ity' Tab: $140 Billion KANSAS ClTV. Mo. tAP) Pl'didtnl Carter .a.id today that p an unparalleled pt1acetl me teommltment the United Stau-. 1.-m spend $140 bllllon on his tenergy Recurity prognm " ct Gal never again will our nation ~~ hostaae to forelsn oil • · That outlay would come over * next dttade. and Carter said ~e money must come rrom his - ndrau pronts tax on tbe._,.I m· stry. .. It's now more cr1lJcal than it eover was that C:Oneress swtn1y pass a s trung , per m a oen t windfall profits tax," he told Uw N aUonal Ai80CJ1ttion of Coun ties · He asked all Ameru:an~ 'to put pressure on Congre!>E. for action on that levy In a cam~ign ·style followup to his somber Sunday night ad dress to the nation, Carte r said A men can confidenc~ a nd · unity can and will be restored as the nation works to battle ene rg)' woes Declaring that "we can and wall regroup," Carter took his new energy program to the na· ~ tion. calling it the key to rallying Americans and restoring t.he faith or the country Carter repe ated h is vow to hold U S. oil tmPortS be low the levels or 1977 . when he said 8.6 million barre ls we re imported. ··we will have to succeed both by conservation a nd production because from this time forth we will never import one more drop of oil than we did two years ago.·· he said. He went beyond that, to say that · the imPort q uota for 1979 will be an average of no more than 8.2 million barrels a day Carter recalled that two years ago he pronounced the e nergy crisis the moral equivalent of war. He declared il again, in tougher terms. ··Now the battle nas been Joined ... he sa id. "This time _ there can be no de lay This time there can be no retreat .. " While Carter did not mention nuc lear power in his Sunday night address. he said today that nuclear energy "must play un important role in the United States to ins ure our energy future." After anno uncsng the S140 billion price tag, Carter itemized o n ce agai n t h e s p ec ifi c measures in bis ene rgy plan; An Enc r l(y Sec urity Co rporatip n . "outs ide the~ federal •oureaucr :t<!r,' free to· use independent business jt.tdg. m ent to curb oil imports by de· veloping alternative sources of energy. An e nergy mobilization board to cut red tape and ob- stacles to increased ene rgy pro. duct ion. A shift from oil to coal by U S. utilities. plus low cost utih· ty company loans to customers <See ENERGY, Page A2 \ Outrage Over Miller Mounts "' By ROBE RT BARK ER nounccd that he wc1uld resign 01 • ... 04 nvP••0151..1u from th e co mm1 s~1on <J fll·r Oppos 1t 1on mountc·d today ~1 1Jler 1s s\\orn into offi n · :.ind over the :.1ppo1ntmcnt of Edison would, challengt-M-ilh.:r 1r1 next M 1 ll<>r to lhl' Or<1 nJ,!c County .Junl' sclcet111n Bl.lard of Supe rvisori. as the -FormPr. Planning C'vrn formc•r prisoner of WC!r was pn· rn 1ss1dn Chairman Shirley Grin pa ring to take h 1s oath of offlct· ~ d le said t ht' J,lt:nplt· an· incNl'>t·d F:vl•nts 1n tht• afll'rma th of O\ t•r Miller·s. apµo1ntm(•n1 ancl Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.:~ con a lso dcclan•d c;hp Y.<1u ld run for tr ovcr~itd appo1o l rncnt l..Q_ l'll•ctmn m--xt )ear cludl-<I """ -A rt>prcsentativt> of fh1 · -Plannin ~ <.:o m mi ssio n Orangl• County V(•tNan grouµ'> Chairm:1n Ht x Ga e li c un said vt·lc·rans will :.tag1· ,, 1Jt.m * * * --- Miller· Hits 11n~1 rat1oq al the• eounty ~ Hall u f /\dmin1 .. 1ial1on Tucs da)' morning 111 l'Xprcss their out· · I Ol~t· ?;(11 ~I 11·k1•y Conro}. " member of ' 1 ht• l ruh·d 1•1t'r;in..., Coum·il of 0 1 ~1ngt· l'ounly . ...,aid veteran~ . will tum lh1·1r Jackt·t s ins.tdc out • · ·• J n<l IJat·k wards. "It 1s thl' he st ·Wa v W l' know lo 111Chl':i1t• a turne11al: Conroy ;i:-.- '>•·rt 1·d l'•HlrO) ...,<rnl thal w;,ir vetcrani. ISt>e /'111.l.t:R. t'age AZl D•lly Pilot PllotOI.., LH Pone NEW STYl:E SOFTBALL UNIFORM DEMONSTRATED BY MOTOR OFFICER MIKE PULE He Rode Up on His Motorcycle to Cheers But Was Thrown Out at First ~ At County '-Corruption' Cops Seek Rapist in ~.Laguna t Gays TrOunce Police ~~a Softball Match · Leaves Score Unsettled ! . By STEVt: MITCH ELL y • Ol t11e Oltoly ~llet Sl.tH ·There appears to be some dis •pancy al>o ut the final out me of the Gay vs. Police epartment softball ga me in aguna &ach Sunday. The Coast Inn softball team. mpriscd of gay community mher!t, d~•im the fina l scoru as 32 to 6. The cops sa id Lbe i:;core wa:. orl· hkc 27 to 9. But nobody's disputing the ct that the gay softball ~m ndily won the game. ··I guess the score doesn 't tte r. They killed us," laughed vesltgator Mike Davis. .. They we re or~anized and we re just a bunch of off.duty mmies out there playing slow· ich " t one point in the game. o r e t h a n 150 s p ec tato r s wded the bleachers. cheering the raR·lag Collage Jnn team, whic h consistently sent softballs flying betwt:en the legs a nd over lht> reach of off·duty police of· ricers ··The number of e rrors on the police departme nt s ide wa:. rat h e r h ig h ." o n e g ay spokesman said with n ice un· derstatement. "They s hould get some field· ing prac tice before the r t .. match." And the re will be a rematch. both sides determined a fter S un· d ay's game a l Laguna Beach High School The winne rs t()()k the losers out for a drink a fter the gam e to d1sl·u~ the re m atch a nd talk about communication between the gay community and police in Laguna Beach. Bill Ketteringham, a Cal State Fullerton teacher and Laguna Beach resident, cr edited the polit'e with ··showing a lot of s pirit.•· He was n't overly impressed with the ir f1cld1n g ubili.y, however "The crowds s tu rtcd to leave whe n the game became less compclllivc," he said. The gays ~cored a few home runs. "but most of our runs were made on errors." A highlight of the game came when patrol officer Mike Pule drove up on his motorcycle to pinch hit during the fourth in· ni ng. He received a cheer from the gays. Slunding al the plate in full uniform. Pule smas hed the baU. but wal) thrown out at first bas e li e c lsm hcd back o n his motorC'yc lc and headed out to cente r fie ld, whe r e h e rode a round attempt.mg lo fi e ld balls missed by Sgt Te·rry Temple. The game was the final event for a statewide meeting of the California Huma n Rights Ad· vocates. wh<> he ld their semi· annual convention in Laguna Beach on Saturday. • F o rmer prisoner o f war Edison Mille r wai. expected to ~ take a swipe at alleged pas t cor· rupt1on in Orange County when he was to lake his oath of office today. In a p r epar ed s tatement. scheduled to be re leased al his swearing-in ceremonies, MiJler SC!id · "1'ht.• tame has finally come to t>liminate the ins1d1ous and in · frl'l1ous l'Orruption which has g 1 \' c n rt s l' to l' y n i <: 1:. m a nd ;,i pathy by rc:'s1dcnts. 0 'Tht• Th1r<I Dis trict i:. far too impor1ant to allow the C>ld buM • n c ss a s usua l p o-lit1 cal mac hinery to select supervisors based solely on partisa n political crite ria . .. ft is time to hnvC' a real populis t a s a s upervisor in Orange County. .. It i s time wt.· h av<• a s upe rvisor who owes nothin$.! to the county's vested mten•sL-. .. . The 48·year-old Mille r a lso was prepared to refute critics who claim that his appointment reflects a luck of interest and concern for the fJCopl<' of Orangc- County. ··what the governor know!> and what the political power brokers know is that I am not a tool of th~ developers and the landlords or the Politicians or the power brokers. "I intend to create a balance, if not a harmony between those who advocate growth a l a ny cost a nd those who ad vocate no gr owth at all. ··1 intend to seek my advice and rounscl not from the poLiti· cians and the Power brokers but from the people." l~·­ flf-Ud3' {'011••tu I ri s M1 tgang o l Or1nd<1 , Calaf. has bel'n ell'l'tl'd as lht: n i:w ('ha 1rwom;.in of lhL· :'\Litional Women 's Po litt('al Catt<.:u.s m Cincann at1. Crowds K eep Lifeguards on 2-day Alert Despite a s mall s urf and no riptides. lifeguards from Laguna Beach to San Clemente wen· k'<'pt busy pulling inexperienced swimmers from the water over the weekend, It was more of a numbers ga m e as throngs of inl a nd beachgoers s warmed to South Coast beaches to get relief from the hot weather. And lifegua rds were credited with saving at least two lives in Laguna Beach and Niguel Beach Park where swimmers were hit by knee-hi gh waves ui the \ <See BEACH ES. Page A2> Nixon Plans Move To New York City? Orangt-County ::,he riff's dep. ut 1c:. wen• ~ca rch1n~ ,today for a kntfc·w1eldsng rc.1 p1st who at· t ~1<·k<'d a nur:.t• carlv Sundav as· :.ht-"'U!> IC'lJ \'Ing wori-ut sOulh Coast lll>os p ital in South Laguna, She nff's Lt Wyatt Hart said the woman. a South Laguna resi- dent in her early 20's. was ap- proat'hl•d by the young man as s he• left lhl' hos pital. She was forCl•d into her car ;,it knifeooinl. Tht· rnan forced her to drive to l.a ~una Rcuch where s tie was ,,,xuallv altae k<'d. Ha rt said, He 1 hl•n forct•d her to drive to u fi eld 1war Son Clt>me ntc llosp1tal wh(• rt• s ht• was attacked a !>l'C'Olld llmt'. Tht• y1mng .nan then fled on foot about 2 30 H.m aft er taking the woman·~ purse. llart said T h l' a 1 1 t' g l' d r a p i s t w a ~ <lt'Sl'rsbed by llart as white, in hi s l'ariy 20's. flVt' feet. S IX inc.h· t''> ta ll. wi th a ~l ender build a nd s haggy blr>nd sh oulde r · le ngth ha ir. lie was wearing blue Jeans and a blue T-s hirt with the in· sc rspt1on "Schhtz Ma ll Liquor .. 1Jn the back. Hart S<"11d. More Lead Allowed S A C RAMENTO CAP > - Atla ntic Richfie ld will be a ble to ·produce a n additional 1.3 million ~a llons of gasoli ne a month in Ca lifornia under a progr am a l·· lowing it to temporarily increase lead conte nt in its fuel , stale or. · fi cials sav. We~ther Low clouds a nd fog lat~ night a nd early morning othe r wise f a ir thro ugh Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 to 68. ffighs in mJd· 70s at bea~hes to upper 80s in· land. ' INSIDE TOD~ Y Comumers Ptlll tlw price /o r Moffa fnvolwmftt m the morutplac~. according to ma •nve1tlgatiw ,.,,ort•r'• book. See\P•A1 . I > f • ~ t , ... ' ll.U.-OH. N.C. tAPl -'-1 aelttUan betan todaJ for UM mt.U'dlr trial ol Dr. JellteJ Mac· Ooaald al hnli ..... H ........ • fonmr Oreee ..._. ,_.,..._. ac~ ol killia• Ma ,. ... _. wlf• and two ro-c daqMMw .t ro" Bna. N c lllM r•n •· ''Wtt're confident ol lbc ewn· . • . t~rouah r eporters ana camtr1meo oulllde the fedeHl Bulldlllll •n Ralel&b potential juror, R. John Huber. chairman of the p11ycholO&Y de· farlmenl at Meredilb C0Ue1e ln Raletah. A Lal\UUI Be~h man was ar~ rested lor aaaault with intent to commit murder SUnday after hospital officials at South Coaat Medical Center reported a stab· bing victim tn tbelr emersency room. ' Nunes Barrera Pascual, 57. of 1922 South Coast Highway was aw1kened by offlcers at his home and arrested hours after an allesed knife attack upon bis dau«ht.er'• boyfriend. -tu•' Odkome." a tanJMtd anc1 nt lhd)onald said u he w.sed Mac Doa1ld , dlrector of ... ,......1 medlclM at St. Mary Medical Center ia Loni Beach. WO('e a dartl·lrl)', pia·ltl1ped ault u he eeteHd t.M cowtnom fOf'tbe open1Da ol the trial. U.S. Dlatnct Judie Fraklin T Dupree Jr excused tlae nnt · Huber w4&S dlsmlaaed after .S m inutes o r queatloning by Dupree . moat of ll about Hub er 's traln i nl a s a psycboloalsl and his leelln1a about a defendenl who had Used procedur1I lecal challen1ea before being brousht to trial. . ~ce said a dispute bet ween Pascual and Nahum Hernandes Laiunaa. 18, of the same ad· dress. occurred earlier in the day Sunday, e nding with Lagunas belng transported to the hospital with multiple stab wounds. Visitor to Lagun~ Charged in Threat Police round the bodies of MacDonald's wife. Colette. 26, and their two children. Kimber· ly, 5. and Krist.en, 2, at their Fort Bragg home Feb. 17. 1970. Tht!lr bodies were batte red and bloodied. , . MacDonald , then 26. was himself bloody from s tab wounds A Laguna Beach visitor who a pparently became &Dnoyed at a barking dog. was arrested by p o li ce a fte r h e allegedly threatened three children wilh a large stick. Police said John William Bembrock, 48, wbo wu visiting a home at 1"56 Bounty Way, Y'U a rrested and teharged with as· sa ult with a deadly weapon following the 2:30 p.m . incident Sunday OffiCers said Bernbrock was sitting in a backyard spa at the Bounty Way address while three cbilclten played with a dot tn a pool next door. . • The dog's b'J!rklng ap'J)arently irritated the soaking visitor, who a ltegedly grabbed a slick and ran next door. Witnesses said he threatened to kill the animal, then swung the stick several times, striltina the house. He then-allegedly 1rabbed one or the teen-agers, bruisinJt her arm before she broke a way from the angry man. Police arrived a short while later and arrested Bembrock, who lists bis occupation as an at- torney " ... They Jrept saying, 'Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs.' Why did they do this to me? ... Jesus Christ. look at my wire." policP say MacDonald mumbled, refer· ring to the four drug-crazed hip· piea he mainialns killed hls family. , er an· investigation, the A y thought no one but Mac· o Id had done anything to himsell and bis family. But in an Article 32 hearing, the equivalent of a ci·viHan grand jury proceedings, the Army found the allegations .,against MacDona ld "not true." ·Woman Badly Hurt In Freeway Crash He was given an honorable dis· charge and moved to California. Others weren•t·ao sure of Mac· Donald's innocence His father-in -law. Alfred E. Kassab of Cranbury, N.J .. began a crusade, which has be co me an a dmitted com · puls ion, to bring Ma cDonald to tria l. A San Diego wom·an suffered massive head injuries in a pre· dawn auto crash today white she was dn ving north on the San Oie~o Freeway near the San Clemente City limits. Chun Cha Kim, 35, may have fallen asleep at the wheel before her sedan crashed into a center divider and went partially under a m e t a l c able at 3 a .m . California Highway P airol of- rice rs said ... San Clemente paramedics and rescue workers from CflPlp Pendleton h ad to pull the stricke n wo man from the wreckage of her auto and then rushed her to Mission Communi·. ty Hospital. Hospital officials listed the woman's condition today as "grave." She was still in sur· gery The efforts succeeded in at· t:-acting Justice Department in· terest in the case and a new Army 1nvestigat10n. based on al· leged inconsistencies in Mac· Donald's story. f're• PaieAt In 1975, a fede ral g rand jury in Raleigh indicted MacDonald on three counts of murde r. The case has been weaving through the courts ever since. but pro· cedural appeals have been de· nl ed . opening the way for today's trial BEACHES CROWDED ••• Nixon Party Jams Traffic Near Estate l)Urnine At Vic toria Beach, a city lifeguard pulled James While , a 42-year-old Laguru1 Beach resi· dent. from the water, where he wa s s truck b y a w a v e Lifeguards and paramedics ad· m1mstered cardiopulmonary re- s uscitation to the wet victim. and -he was transported to South Coast Medlcal Center where he was lat.er released. Two Laguna Beach visitors suffered dislocated shoulders in· separate water accidents within a half hour of each other Satur· day L e wls L y man . Sl. from Phoenix. Ariz., fell down in waist·deep wa~r el Victoria Beach at about 4 p.m. Saturday, dislocating bis shoulder And Mike Whalen, a Tempe. Ariz. resident. was knocked down in tbe surfline at Molmta\n Road .Beach, dislocating hls left tboulder about 30 minutes later. Anotbelr LaiU»• Beach swim· mer. Sarkis Karapetian, 11, of Holly,wood, suffered exhaustion in the water al Picnic Beach and had to have oxygen ad· ministered to him by lifeguards a t that beach. A fourth Laguna Beach vk· Um . El Toro aurfer Joe Cuuupoli, 17, fell onto bis own surfboard at Brooks Street, cut tine his left calf to the bone. Meanwhile, guards wllh Li feguard International Beach Services. Inc pulled Thomas Curtius, 57, of Tustin, from the DAI LY PILOT ,..,o, __ .,...~.-~ .. <- o•,....,..~""•··•--•''""°'-co. .. '"""' ..... ~ ....... ~ ... "-"'' Otlbln""ll ,,,....,. llW ...... f'tld.t' !Of (0\1• ...,.,.._......,_......,._.,_ ,,., .. v.....,,.•rW!t.1<-••~-c.. .. ....... .-.. ....... "~-'""~-~ n. ......... ~-.... -W.\l llolol<W(C•t•~.Cel-nl• tJtJt -··--,..,....,.._.._ -···~ ""' ~·tltlM-~-.._, -··"-fo•tM ,,_ ............ .......... a.-"·'-....... _ . -ti-~'-" UC:..~~~ OMeee CMltMtM ntw.11a.,.,... • ............... ~ .. '"', ... " ........ T111,tt1H (1H>.......att cr111•••Alften1••~ ~leMllMDs;a-aet: , ....... .... ,_ ... c... ..,_ Ei.»Jt~J&'l ·~~Q water at Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel. The man went over the top of a wave ,at that beach striking his face on the ocean bottom. He was k.nocked unconscious by the impact, and guards -purred him to the beach. The Niguel Beach visitor had s t o pped breathing , and lifeguards began m oµtb to mouth resuscitation and cardio pulmonary resuscitation to re· vive the man. He w.s-later transpor(ed to South Coast hospital where he was reported in guarded condition in the in· tensive care unil Not all the traffic destined for Laguna Beach was the beach· wear set. Thousands of cars lined Laguna Canyon Road from a mile south of the freeway to the site of the three art festivals Saturday and Sunday. Overheated motorists, and a few overheated vehicles, waited in the-six·mile long llne on the canyon road as thousands of fesUvalgoers crowded onto the three festival grounds. There were a J~ minor fen· der-benders as the stop and go traffic made ill way down the winding canyon road. Motorist" leavina Laauna Beach bad a much better time of it as they new past the tong line or inbound visitors. And ln San Clemente, drunk beachgoers made an otherwise quiet weekend difficult. for lifeguards Five teen-agers, including one girl, were apprehended by police and life1uards for alleaedly "skinny ctipptna•· near the city pier at4:45 p.m. There have been worse traffic jams in front of the estate of former president Richard Nixon in south San Clemente. But S unday 's c rowd o f gawkers. trying to gel a look at the likes of H.R. Haldeman, Buzz Aldrin or Red Skelton, pro- v ided police some problems . (Story, pictures, page AS>. Police were kept busx all af· te rnoon with traffic and parking violators near the security aate. CBS television c rews wanted to land a helicopter al a nearby church as did Lt. Gov. Mike Curb. Police a.aai st.ed with land· \ng arrangements t• prevent churchgoers from being dis- turbed. Jn the days when the Nlxon estate was called the Western White House, traffic j1ma were common when parties, like Sun day's alfalr. were held. But Sunday's bash was not a "monster" as some police have described Nixon parties in the past. It's just the price a city ha.a to pay for having an ousted presi· dent living within the city limits, remarked another San Clemente officer. * * * - ,,,.... Pflfle A I NIXON ••• ,Tb' teen·aien, who were ap-1969 for $1.4 million and the 1ov- pareatly drunk, ~ere turned emmenl added $100,000 in Im· t.o "·-' •~ provemeata . over -.r parenw.. In announcing the sale, which LifeJUarda reported than "" ls not effective until the ~nd of te,000 compreNOr, UHd tn the the year, Nl11on as1lat1nt J1ck on1olnc recomthcUon of the Bre,nnan said the former presl· pier, wu dumped oveT tM aide dent ViH planning \o buy a of the pier lDto ..... waters below te~.ooo home tn the closely. ti ....... ...,, f au-.rded eoaamunlty of Cyprua apparen "I uf • 1roup 0 SboretJ, near La Cua Paclftca. drunken lDdlviduala in eo1tJy "They are not tolnc tbrouih malicious mtacblef Sunday with the purchase," aald the nipt. friftd, wbo uktd not to be Iden· Llfe1uard1 aald numeroua titled. ''They Will not have two beaeh1oera were foulHI wttb bom11." aleobol on the IMacb, a practice Nixon U, a staff ol atx; Bren· outlawed by a new city or· nan and an ualatant, an offtce cJlnance. man11er, two aecretar111 qd 1 clerical Ullltant. · No ma,Jot iDJurl• ..,.. n-TIM family frincl Hid Ntxoa PG!*'· · wu U'Jtnl &o m•• Illa IDOft wtth u. ... dilrupdon '° ....... Down tbe coaat, two Saa and 111111' tunillel, u well u OMfn .... beadapn s-tay 'ltoM a( tbe leant leniee IDID • ,.,., ... ...,... • QGt __.. 1lo plnl bbD aroancl UM clodr. 1Ua1 reJ wouadl, llte1uard. Nl1m" oomoletla11 book oa HJcl. Tiie Yletlml •• ,. DOt ... Ametiea'I ro19 la ... world. tifltd. Officers said Lagunas r e· ceived deep lacerations to his left hand and scalp. He .was transferred lo UCl Medical Center in stable condition. He was taken to South Coast Medical Center by his girlfriend s hortly aft'er the S: 30 p.m . altercation. Police interviewed her at the hospital. • _, 'They then drove to the Squtb Cout Highway address where they found Pascual asleep in a bedroom. He was charged with assault' with intent to commit rmarder and jailed with bail set al $25,000. School Site ~ction Eyed By Trustees Capistrano Unified &bool Dis· trict trustees plan tonight to dis· cuss what further action -il any -can be taken to maintain a proposed school site in Laguna Niguel's planned Kile Hill and Country Village communities. Trustees have scheduled a 7:30 p.m. meeting at the district headquarter s. 32972 Calle Perfecto. San Juan Capistrano. Trustees want S&S Construc- tion Company offic i.a ls to donate. at least in part, a 13.2· <1crc school site in dle Kite HHI community located off Alicia Parkway about a mile north of ·c rown VaUey Pa rkway. But S&S of!icials say they are waiting for school officials to buy the prope rty. School or- ficiuls say they do not ha ve the funds to make such a purchase. School officials fear s&S of· fic1als may build houses on the proposed ~chool site by the end of the year. After meeting with Supervisor Tom Riley and presenting the matter be fore the Board of Supervisors July 10, trustees still do not know what can be done t.o maintain the site. S upe rinte nd en t J e rry Thornsley said today there has been no change in the status of the school site controversy since trustees voted June 18 to hire at· tomeys to pursue legal methods to keep the land for district use in the future. Thomsley said district aides are appealing to state legislators for help in the matter. Negotiations Open DETROIT (AP) -Bargainers for 780,000 auto workers and the Big Three automake rs open negotiations today for a new contract that seems unlikely t.o follow the Carter adminialf'•· lion's 7 percent wage guldellne. 0 t -• I -...... -· ..... -·--__ _._ --·---·-· --~ . • to flaance conHrvallon im· provenMUta. -Improved .... ~· don Pl'Oll'8lftl lllMI NHafell Oii more efflclent atutomobllea, at a co11t of •ie.s bllllon over 10 years. -A ~arply expanded pro- 1ram of aulatance to low in· come Amerlcan1 \o help them CO NSUMf R PRICE INDEX 20S1------ 195 1978 1979 Al'W .......... PRICE INDEX SOARING . Leat Veer Reflected ,.,..,,. ra.-AI pay ine reaaed e ne r1y blll&. Carter ••Id he 11 tr1plin1 th• ala. ol Uaat procram, bu&. aave MJ' fllve. -An effort to produce JO per~. eent ol U .s. enera from tolar power before the end of the ~' tury, with 1 new National Solaf Bank to help finance the pro. gram. Carter said producers of natunl 111 from Ala.ska 'a North Slope have "draued lhelr feet '' on financlnc a pipeline to get the fuel to market. Carter said the government ~tu call them in ·'and get them going.'• "I'm going to keep these in· itiallves moving," Carter said. ··Every one of us must keep up this press1,1re for progress " · While energy was bis theme, Carter abo dealt briefly with the economy. saying he will not .hesitate ••to take action to avoid a serious recession. . "But inflation as still our na· lion's more serious economic problem," he said. With both the economy and energy. Carter ple aded for help. "I want lo know -will you help me succeed?" Carter asked bis Kansas Cit y audience. The response was a long round of applause. "My belief is that almost all Americans feel the same way." the president replied. He sad with s upport like that "I have no doubt that we in this great country will succeed." His· Kansas City speech, like his Sunday night address from the Whlte House, was nationally broadcast and televised. Carter said there are no eas)' a ns we rs to the proble m of ene rgy. So he said he will con tinue to exRlore ideas,. open new fronts and develop new points or attack. ~ " "The oil companies must cooperate," Carter said. He announced he is sendin11: y federal a uditors into the field to are opposed" Miller because of ma ke s ure the nation's r e. his anti-war statements whlle a fineries comply with ene rgy prisoner in North Vietnam for laws. and to check on the opera· 5'"2 years. lions.of oil dealers and jobbers .MILLER ••• · Miller. who was appointed He said the government will Friday to fill the vacancy keep close check on the oil in· caused t>y the conviction and dustry, and will seek better sentencing of Ralph Diedrich. statistics on energy supplies. was censured by the secretary "We will bring the full force of of the Navy for making antiwar I.be law lo bear on those who statements, profiteer .. or who try to cheat The censure has been under lhcAmen can pubhc,"he!>a1d EX-POW CRITICIZES MILLER -Story, A3 appeal for a number of years. according to a Miller aide. . ., The veter ans also plan to carry a coffi n that they say will show the status of represen· tat1ve governme nt in Orange County. In addilion. Conroy said. veterans will launch a recall drive 90 days after Miller takes offi ce. Gaede. a resident or Brea who ran as a Republican for the As· se m bly in 1978, s aid he was re· signing "because I can no longer work for the man and what he stands for." Bag of Cash Taken in LB Police are seeking a large bank bag containing $770 in cash a nd receipts, reported stolen from an upstairs office at the Lag una Pet Sh op over the weekend. · Operators or the pet shop at 278 Forest Ave. said thieves re- moved the bank bag from a locked upstairs office sometime after closin"g lime Friday. The bag was taken from an of· fice desk and no signs of forced-- entry were evident. Ca rter sai d h e wan t:. Americans to be as familiar with the facts about cncqey a~ lhey are with lht! cfa1ly weathl•r report. Rut hf' sa1<1 th:lJ won 't produtl' 1orc? url. a nd ~h ortage'> will pers ist Ca rte r said the ad m1n1strat1on will "have to play a kind or shufffing game" to a1>- portion limited supplies among mduslry. farmers and mot.onsL'> At the same time. he askl.."fJ ancw for standhy authority t.o ration gasolme in a c.ris1s 65 Million Jliew Carter NEW YORK !AP> - About 6S million viewers w atc h e d Pres id e nt Ca rte r 's nationally televised speech Sunday night, the NBC television network estimated. The energy speech was broadcast live on all three major television networks. By comparison. NBC 's research department said the president's June 18 speech on the SALT treaty was seen by an estimated S6 million viewers ar;id bis April 5 energy address was s ee n by about 61 million viewers. AL'S GARAGE .. •• 56 FASHtON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 ; I . . ' ... . ~STRONAUT 'BUZZ' ·ALDRIN IN THE SPOT\.IGHT AGAIN AS HE ARRIVES AT AtAPO..r,..... One of Spedal Gueata at Ex.Prealdent Nixon'• Flnal Baah at La Caaa Padtlca · Nixoll Fetes Astronauts Ceremony Final Event at Cl.emente Estate By The Associat.H Press Richard Nixon's last hurrah at his Casa Pacifica es tate was a tribute to 15 a stronauts and celebrated the loth anniversary of man's first walk on the moon. During an informal 10-minute talk to the astronauts and 300 guests gathered at the seaside estate Sunday. Nixon did not mention the gathenng would be the last such occasion at the former Western White House. In stead . Nixon told the astronauts they had "contribut- ed to the spirit of this country " ~Is~ . unmentto~ed we~e Nix· on s 14 nday meeting with the de· posed shah of Iran and-Presa dent Carter 's upcoming· energy !>peech. Hosting the party with Nixon was his d aughter, .Julie Nixon Eisenh ower. he r husband Oavid, and their daughter, J en'. nifer. Pat Nixon greeted visitors at t he door and mitde a brief ap· J)t!arance during the party. said L_as Vegas Dunes Hotel publicity director Bob Vanuccl, who at- tended the party Serenaded by a Mexican m a riachi ban d , guesllt al e ~uacomole and bean dip, filled their plates with Mexican food at a buffet and. according to Vanucci , dr ank "lots o f m argaritas " Vanucc1 5a1d Nixon s poke of the moon walk JO years ago and of the fatal Apollo One mission. which end~ in the faery 11Junch pad deaths of Ed Wbjte. Gus G n ssom arid RoKer Chaffee. White's re marrie d widow, Mrs . Lloyd Davis, attended the pu rt y along with Mrs Clifton Lunch Proves Expensive - A Tustin man's bus iness lunch at the Airporter Inn proved to be a costly one. Ned Friedeberg, 53, told police that he left a $13,000 diamond and platinum ring on "' washroom counte r whil e washing his hands. After lunch with a business as· sociate, Friedeberg discovered that he had forgotten the ring, returned to the was hroom, but found it missing. • •. .. ,it ....... ..,.... F9RMER CHIEF OF STAFF.ARRIVES AT NIXON FETE H. R. Haldeman Among Gueata at Gala Affair Williams, Mrs. Marilyn See and -~'i"s . Edward Givens If. all wives· of deceased astronauts. Williams and :Civcns died in plane crashes. T he forme r pre sident in· •trod uced each of the astronauts to the 300 guests gathered on the lawn of the estate. a nd each re· ceived a round of applause. Nixon associates seen entering the estate included former White Ho.u se Chie f of Sl a ff 11.R. Ha Idem an. who served a federal .. prison term for obstruction of 1ustice and per1ury In connec· lion with the Watergate affair. 'A party of 60 that included the astronauts. m embe rs of their families and a few celebrities e1rrived in the early afternoon at John Wayne Airport in Orange County after a chartered flight from Las Vegas. Nev. The astronauts had been attending a fou r -day celebration of the moonwalk anniversary at the Dunes Hotel. Neil Armstrong, who was the first U.S. moonwalker July 20, 1969. did not take part in tbe 'Las Vegas gathe ring. His moonwalk companion . Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. was on hand. Others attending included en· te rtainers Red Skelton, Robert Sl ac k , Buddy Ebsen, Rudy Yallee. June Allys on , Glenn Ford, and Cesar Romero. Ll. Gov. Mike Curb, former L os Angele s Police Chief Edward M. Davis and fo rmer Los Angeles mayor Sam Yorty and William Rogers. a secretary of state in Lhe Nixon administra- tion . a lso attended. In addition to Aldrin, other astrona uts involved were Al Worden. Walt Cunningham . Donn Eise le, Gerr y Carr William Anders, Ronald Evans' Richard Gordon, Curt Michel: James Lovell, James Irwin, Stuard Roosa , Ch a rles Duke, J o hn S wigert a nd Edgar Mitchell. 'Bygones' Sought? MOSCOW <AP> -Tass said former President Nixon's meet- ing with Iran's Ueposed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahl avi amounted to "pining for bygone days." Water Tank Bursts Man Kilkd: in Explosion JENKINS, Ky. <AP) -An elderly phyalciaa wu killed and at least one penon lnjufed when a 400,000-gallon water tank burst, sending a wa.e ol water down t.he main street of this aout.beut K•tucky town. "lmqine a tidal wave. '!'bat's what it wu like," 1ald Bert Pielda, wbo Just Dille da,. aco Meeme mua1er of U.. city· owned water company in U.e mountain towa al 2.-. .. It .......,,.. t .......... dmeet, a IUpermaftet witJt apartlneaU over lt md uotMr oartmeat under eoa1tractloa, and da,91•1• two or IMH ..U.. boiHi, ......... Hid "But ... ...... pert ... .... .. alll comatry clod.or. I lle9pecl It& Mm ' oat." fte llodJ al Dr. T.11. Perry, 11.•• ..... •tMrulllalaolllll •11 .... ~ .... ... =· .... "' hMIM .. ..... Alie ~I bOJed .... y _.. a nearby Thrifty Market" and the home or Jimrny Stallard, the market owner, s ald Harold Davis, dis p atcher for the Jenkins police. · Stallard's wife, Alice, was boepitallled with a leg injury, said Wayne Fleming, owner of a construcUon and paving com· pany, wbo added that be helped get the Stallard• out of tbe wree~ their home P'I said be WU vtlltlnl trteadl at the poUce department OD tbe main ltniet when a DOile was beard. "It ICMmded ll~e an explolk>n, ..... .,... Ilk•, ud wt lded out ud Hen that big lone of water coailn1 .down," ........ 1akt. •-n. •bole boiler lllla•td out u the water came ..... " Plelllllllldtbemultulswu ''aboul•lll&ladla.....,llDlll abouttbeNlll91a .......... " It •• built OD a e1UDdrtcal twnu ............ flu.I will 1 • sand. on a nat area cul into tbe mountain, he said. About ball the foundation gave way, letting wate r pour from t.he bottom of the tank, which was about three- fourths full, be said. The water roared down a ravlne, did its dama1e. and drained away down Little Elkhorn Creek, whlcb runs tbroudl town, be said . "It-came down the moun· talnaide so fast that it sheared trees off. Jtdenuded lt.'' P'leldl said tbe caUH of the break wu not known. "That attll awaits an ln· vesU1aUoa .•• w• have bad s everal tloudburst-type rain1ton111 m tbe put'•• d811 tlN&. eoald i.ave aoltened U.• fouDdlidoa, but daat'I Juat COD· jedure," bl laid. Two o&ber-ltor.,• tankl kept tbe town'• w•r 111tem operat- lq, be Nkt. Miller 4 Nami~ Rapped MERCED <AP) -An ex-Air Force otftcer who kept his anti· war sentiment.a private deisplte torture by h1a North Vietnamese captors says Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. could "have found mmeone better" to fill an empty Oranae County supervisor seat. than F.diaoo Miller. MUler, an ex·POW, received a formal censure wheh he retired from the Marine Corps 1n 1973 after fellow prisoners tesWied be collaborated wilb the North Vietnamese during his in- carceration. Retired Lt. Col. Hubert K~ Flesher, who wasted no time de- nouncing.the war as "dis honest" when he was released from his Hanoi cell. kepl his views to MIUER SELECTION OPPOSEO-Ed"ortal, A6 himself during his incarce·ration despite what military officials calle d "unusually long and brutal torture." • 0-41, ,, ... 51.tff .. _. IT$ A TASTY LOOKING PIE, BUT DON'T TRY TO EAT IT Ceramiclat Larry Doty r .. ._mlnea One of His Creations Mille r 's appointme nt "is bound to cause a hell of a lot of doubts and all sorts of ill feel- ings,·· Flesher said Sunday. "It 's damn hard to believe Brown couldn 'l have found someone better for the job," added Flesher, who is now a busi-nessman here. Art 'Apes' Pie Flesher, who was captured when h.is fighte~ was shot down over North Vietnam in 1966. said he began to hear anti-war tapes made by Miller broadcast over camp radios in l.968. Look Good E1Wugh to Eat "Our initial reaction was. 'Thal can't be an American military officer.' We couldn't believe those tapes wert~ made without ex trem e dure s~. ·· Flesher said. "If they we re Americans. we thought, then they'd have dont• som ething to let us know LoL'i of guys were tortured like hell and said things, but they let us know by m aking some obvious errors like using a wrong verb tense som ething obviows lo us but not so obvious to the North Viet- namese." Man Jailed By STEVE MITCHELL CM tN O~tl' Pt IOI ~l .. fl Be sure tn c hp th•~ recipe · Tak•• two r ups or c lay and mold into shape. P111nt colorful strawbcrncs or rht-rries onto mold. then pre ht· at own at 2.300 degree~ Rc.ikc for nine hour~ . ._ The end res ult as Ceramic OehghL<;. created by stoneware chefs Larry and .Janet Doty. who st·ll their tal>ly·lookang craft <tl the Sc.iwdust Fes tival in Laguna Beach. The rectl1stic looking piel>. cherry tarts and pop-upl> are a rea l crowd pleaser at Larry a nd Janet's booth ne ar the water mall on the sprawling sax-acre euca lyptus grove out Laguna Canyon Road. The artisllc couple also make miniature porcelain c la wleg bathtubs tha t se r ve as soap dis hes and planters. But it's the In NB Fight °'7er Parking JHe slict>s and tarts that draw the /attention. A dispute over a parking space in Newport Beach ended with a trip lo city jail fora Garden Grove man. police reported today. Tegze Haraszli . 38 , was booked on suspicion or assault with a deadly weapon in c-onnec· tion with the incident that OC· curred at about 6 p.m . Friday. According to police reports. Ha ra&zti and a nother motorist got i~to a verbal fight over a parking space near the Newport Pier. The fight e nded when the other motoris t got the s pace and po l i ce a ll ege Haras zti threalt!oed him with a gun Contract Backed 11 DAYTON. Ohio (AP ) Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co .. the largest of the nation's "big fo ur" rubber companies. has agreed to a tentative contract with th e Unite d Rubber Workers. The problem 1s , Larry's not much of a salesman. He s its with le athe r boots propped up on a makeshift table in his tiny booth, c hatting to a rttsts and friends. "How much is this cherry pop- up," a festival shopper asks? ··I dunno. fsn 't the price tag on at." he drawls, caslan~ a casual gl<incc at the womcin with the larg(' noppy hat. ··No. it's not." she said. turn· ing the crus ty ceramic oma· ment around m her hand. "Well, give me fi ve bucks," he shrugs. tiJting hts cowboy hat back on hlS forehead. Doty 's reall y not a s non · ch alant as he appea rs. It's h is s ixth year on the Sawdust Festival boan ' of direc- tors. Jie last two as 1-residenl. lle's also prt>sidcnt of the town·s Craft Guild . which s ponsors street shows in Laguna Beach He and his wife began workmg together on various artistic en deavors 12 years ago, an<1 used to do a lot of me"tal sculptures for display at art shows. No tonger. ·'It got to the point where a>dbrdcldh button down, •' f Q.1l' meet lX'PUlar dNss shirt. 1 always a~ in whit<z., blue,cr.cru, pink,endye,llow: / evoileble in "Qec.ron en:i , cd;;Lari or 1~ cobton . ~ j. I' I . ..,__.~ ... 1·vcryonl' and l)lc1r brother wa!\ d01ng metal work," he sitid. "You had to think hard lo come up with nt•w d<·~1gns. and 1( you t.11d come up with something. 1•vcryhody would copy il and al ~ould he· an the booth!> two w<•eks later · So far. nobody's copying the couple's eye-catching ceramics The.only problem he's having with tht-exh1b1t is ants. Heal unts. not the ceramic variety. Interlacing his fingers· behind hi s head. Doty s lips down an ha~ cha ir and watches a row or the hungry ansecLc; march ~ a po.-.L and onto the exhibit table·. "Must be after the plants in the porcelain tubs," he musel>. stifling a yawn You have to admit, they add to the realism of the dis play Little League , Faces Lawsuit In Huntington The 1979 baseba ll season wasn·t a winner for the Ocean View American Little League. The league. which serves 400 8 to 12-year-olds an the Huntang~on Beach a rea. is being s ued in Orange County S uperior Court forS9,005 m unpaid bills allegcd- 1 y owed Huntington Valley - SporU.. a firm that has supplied the league with su<'h things as bats. balls and uniforms. And both Little League of· ficaals and the attorney for Hunt· 1ngton Valley Sports i-.ay they a.re sorry the alleged debt had to wmd up with a lawsuit. Pete Meehan. player agent for the league. said the debts actual ly were incurred last year when the league rang up $27,000 worth of bills bwlding a new sports complex on the s ite of the fo rmer Rancho View School m Huntington Beach. · .. I _ .. I . . , I .. l I TWDSLS. ~. Ul'l'LS ft'A&: You have. lo 1tr011ab ........ today tMt " uvea't Mani tbe lut ol Go¥ ........ O. 8rowa'a =·-of e"X·POW J:dlton Mtllel' ki &be 0ruae COlllltY I ol SUpeni.lora. TM ..... DO doubt. W\P lie etm&&aUai Wet and fut. .HOW Qov. llW'ttam WM la a alt bar.UM of all the fOlltleal ,......,. ..._, uoled trom. Orana• Couty on wlaom 't:°'" wttb tM Tblid l*trid 1upervllorial aut .. Alld ba aqwab, Gov. Moonbeam couuJted lM et.an. Or at leMt ooe aw. s-. Jane. And Sweet Jane IOOtMd Qov. Mooobeam, aod twinlded, and apread her apeclal ~ 1tarduat ~ b1I bead. And lo, Gov. Moonbeam 1 appointment problem waf aolved by Ttueb.own mqle. . ~ Ql11P8TEU •IGBT now •ucsest that the aeal ol CallOnda Softrnment .!» k>Dfer ~~ at Sacramen· Bra&h. Af'TOS1(Jftt Act• Somd~• 8Gck.fire Shortly Afterward to. ll's at the comer of KoUywood a.nd Vane. And maybe the punster might hint lhal Gov. Moonbeam isn't really governor any more. It's Gov. Sw~t Jane in charge. It's Jane & Tom, starring in an epic titled "The Road to Orange County." Jokesters aside, that leaves the rest of us wondering what Governor Brown has wrought in the appointment of Miller to the county board. IT ISN'T SO MUCH that Miller has never held public ot· fice before. It is n 't that the governor s lapped the .D~mocratic hierarchy in the choPll when he ignored their advice. J:he real problem is Mr. Miller's war record in Vietnam a nd the allegation& ·that he collaborated with the enemy and drew an olfi~lal cenaw-e from then-Secret.ary of the Navy John Warner. So JOU· wonder how effed.imy he Wm be able to serve while silting on a county board with General Thomas Riley, USMC-Rel.? Or how he'll be greeted by State Sen•lol' John G. Schmitz, an active Marine reserve officer and aviator. Oil, HOW WILL Supervisor Miller be able to work on JOIOt CIV1lian·military problems with the offi cers Of the U.S. Marine Corps at El Toro. Camp Pendleton or the Tustin facility? If you are a serious person who wonders about these kin<B of things, Gov. Moonbea m isn't so funny any more. The governor claims he made the appointment to bre.athc new fresh a ir into dirty, stained, Orange County politics. To many observers, however, It doesn't seem Uke that at all. It just looks like ~e thumbed bis npse at us . .. . .......................... . W ASJDNGTON (AP) -Here a re the mal>r polnta of PnisJ • dent cart.er I IJ)Meb to tbe na• Uon SWlday n.labt : . C&1818 OP CONnDSNCB -He aaJd t.be ID09t f&andamea· ii I th real to American de · moc racy la a c rials ol c:onlldeDee that "strikes at the very beert. soul and aparit or our naUooal will."' .. We can see thi.a crisis lD..tbe growing doubt about the mean. Ing or our own lives and in the loss or a unity of purpose for our nation." TRE NEED roa F A.ITU "We simply m ust have faith an each other, faith in our ability t<>r govern ourselves, and faith in the future. ·'Restoring th al faith and con· fid~nce ·to America is now the mo l important task we race - -it i the lrue challenge or this -generation or Americams. '! ENEllG Y AS A TEST "We are at a turning point an our hlst.ory ... Energy will be the immediate test or our ability lo unite the nation." * -* * • ... -..... ,.. .... -· ...... ----------·~---------- F ACES OF PRESIDENT CARTER DURING ENERGY 14TALK .. ·w e Must H•ve Faith In Each Other •nd the Future ' . NATION I WEATHER By 'l'M A.lleda ... ...._ President Caner'• propoeala for eoer1y independe nce are amona the ftrmest and most am- bltlou1 e ver pro.posed by an American president. But experts aay they are notll\ritbout rilb to the nation's economy. The 1tepa outUned Sunday nl1ht by Carter include the aet- tint of quotas oo oil imports, the spending of billlooa of dollars to develop a ltern ate eoerey sources and iDc;reued emphuls on energy conaervaUon. • M ANY OF 111E goals may be attainable In the s hort-term. analysts say, because as the economy alowa into a recession over the next few months . energy use wi ll naturally decllne. At the same time, the govern· ment will begin pouring billions or dollars into the development or shale oil. coal gasification and solar energy. "Unlike the billions of dollars that we ship to foreign countnes to pay for foreign oil. these funds will be paid hy Americans lo Americans," Carter sltid "These funds will go to fight, not inc rease, inflatio n and un- employment." BUT AS THE program im· proves the econom y, analysts said. demands for · energy will beKin to climb Pres ide,.t's Dile nanaa "There may be a . period of lime 1.11 the 1980s where , as the economy recovers, we may have to ancrease oil imports," said Larry Goldstean, an economist for the P etrole um Industry Research Foundation, a New York-based group partially sup ported by the 011 industry. Can He Regain Magic? By WALTEll ll. MEARS APSpe<1el Gw~ WASHINGTON -Jimmy Carter won the White House as the outsider, the man who said he could c hange Washington because he was not part or its estabUshmenL By his own ac- count. it hasn 't worked that way. Now, as he begins a new cam- paign, Carte r is trying to reclaim the themes that worked political magic for him three 'Years ago. · ln Kansu City and Detroit to- day. and in scores or cities to come, Carter ""t>romiaes to hear and heed the voice of the naUOn. . "I WILL CONTINUE to travel the country to hear the people or America," he said Sunday.night. •'You can help me develop a na· t1onal agenda for the 1980s. I will listen. And I will act. We will •ct together;(' That's what he promised in the fi rst place. But Carter acknowledged that in the three years slnce his nomination for president the subjects on which be hAR aPoken to the nation "ha ve becom-: in· c~asingl y n arrow, focused [ __ .A_N_A_L_Y._s _1s _ _,J] more and more on what the isolated world of Wiishing~ thinks la important. ~·G RADUALLY, YOU have heard more and more about what the government thinks or what the government should be doing -and less and less about ou r nation'• hopes, our dreams and our vi.lion of the future," he said. Their confidence shaken to the point or crisis, Carter s aid, "our people have turned to a federal government and round it isolal· ·w · ed from the mainstream of our nation's life. "Washington. D.C .. h as hecome an island." tl}e pre!>1 de nt said from his office in Was hington. D.C . "T he gup between our citizens and our government has never been ~o wide ." THAT IS MUCH the same a:-. what Carter s aid about the Washington or 1976, after eight years of Republican admirustra· lion. .. In recent years. our nation has' see n a fail u r e o f leadership," Carte r said in ac· cepting the Democratic pre!>· idential nomination on July 15. 1976. And 1f s uch an increase ih needed but not allowed, thc e conomy could be stifled and pus hed back into a recession, ac· tordmg to sever al ecQ.nom1s t:-. intcrv1ewt.od T HAT WOULD again reduc1· demand. and the cyC'lc, <'oulll continue until the goals of in creased rt•hanct' on solar encr~y and synthetic fu<!ls art' met. :-.omt•lJ fTll• late in the century Energy experts also question whether Carter has outlined too a mb1 t 1o·u s a progra m . particularly in his call for a halving of· 01 1 imports to 4.5 mallioo barrels dail¥ by 1990 and his d esire that solar power pro-· v1d e 20 percent of the nation's enerRY by the year 2000. ·:Bundi-eds Flee Flooding th the important things "" your Ith::' A s horthand way to keep up a~~s ot your \ob and your tam1ly 1\'s tough ~o bala~~~~~~:';:Ursell. The news:~':~ ~;Y ~age .. Ragi~ Wate r Hits Kentucky, Virg inia Te•Jle r•••re• ... 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Oraage Eoas~ · (IJ IJ I O N C Fl FTEEN CENTS Choice of Miller Draws More Protest Oppoalllon mouated today over Ow •ppoUrtmeot o ( EdlliOn Mi lier to the Oranae County Board or Supervaaors as the • former prlBoner or war was pre paringtotakehisoathofomce Events In the aftermath or r.ov Edmund Brown Jr. 's con · trove r s la l a,ppointm ent 10 eluded: -Pl•••l•g Com mhslon C hairman Rex Gaede an f * * • no unced Lhlll he would res1an from the cornmusalon Mile r Miller ui s wom mto om ce and would chulk nge Miiier in next • June's clcrt1on -Former Planning Com m 1ss1on Chairman Shirley Grin die sa1g .Lhc p<."<>pl<: a re incensed Mer ~illel''s appointme nt und a li>o dcclan.>d !She would run fo r election next year ,\ r .. presentatlve or ~he * • * Orange County veteran group:. s aid veter ans wiJI stage a def)'l unstl"lllion at tht> county's Hall MILLER SELECTION OPPOSED-Editorial, A6 u r Adm1n1 s lrnl1on Tuesday morning tu ex.press their o ut rugt• Mic key Conroy. a m ember or tht· United Vete rans Council of * * * Oran ge <.:ounty. said velc rani, will tum their jackets inside out and backwatds . '' ll is the bes t way we know to indicate a turncoat." Conroy m. sc rted Conroy ~aid that war vete rani. arc opposed to Miller becaust> or his a nli·war st ate me nts whilt.> u prisoner m North VielnC1m fo r 5 1 2 year.. · Miller. whu w;.1i. appointed * * *. l"ridtt y lo f111 the· \ ac<int· \ caused by lh•· C'nnv1r t1nn <ind sC'nlt'ncing 11f llalph D1 edrll'h wus ccnsur('(I by tlw :.ct·n•tan or the Navv ro1 mukrn~ <inll"'UI ... tatemc nL-. Tht.· t t•ns urt· ha:, t11'1·n untl1•r J ppcul ror ,, num bt.•r cif Vl'ur., ac('()rding tu .1 Mill<"r a1<k • ' T hl· vclt.·r .in"> .ib1, pl<i11 re, <-.irry ti rom n that tlw) ., ......... il l .~how th1· slal II'> 11( r 1·11 n·M·11 * :· * * . , .. .. I al 1 v1· gov<'rnmt.•nt 1n Orcmge' County . ~ 111 ad cJ.111011 . Conro y :.u1d . vl't•·ran:-. will launch a recall rlrt'vl' 90 duyi. aflN Miller takes off 11·1· '; ;11•dt'. a n·s11f1·nt of Br<•a whn n.11 11~ a H (!p11hhf'an for tht' A1'· 'l·rrlbl,V Ill 197H. '>a id llt' W<11' rt•· ..,.gnmi.: "bt:·cuu!>t.· f 1·an no longt'r \.\urk for lh1· man an<l wh <Jt hf' I S1•c MJLLl-:R . ftag .. t'\2) 1 * * * Sworn In. as .~upervisor j • GtJf. A 11gelmo11ia ( These c nthu~1 :.i st1 c young l adies wer e snapped on t heir way home from th<' J\n~l·ls Yankee:-. ball game on Newporl Houlev<Jrd in Costa M esa Sunday. They h«Jd something Lo cheer about ;.ifter Bobhy Grn::i <.ind Co mpan\' t'.Omplcted a thrcl' gam e weekend sweep of the world cham· p1ons. <Story und photo. Page BU ~~140 Billion J. Mesa HUD Fund • ··. Fornier 'Dealings' Denied Ry ROHl-:RT ftAKK EK Of I"" ~llY P1101 ~1•11 1-'ormt·r pf 1s o n1 •r ,or war 1';c11i.on Milll·r was wctt·omcd to h1i. oath of 11ffi<'<' hy bri~k ap plaus1· to<t ay anc1 tht· n1•w 1·ounly "\111a •rvisnr thc·n cl<•nnunced pahl rorruption m Orang1• County. f\ hland1ng room only ;111 d1t•nt·t· of nwn· lh<in ZflO flllt•cl lht· IJoa rd of i.111wrv1M>r1> room and a ppluude d f1)r m o n · than a m1n11lt· Thi• ne~ Ml1Jl•rv1i.111 -.:.11d "The• lime ha1' fmally C'Um(• lo t·limtnuk lllt· 1ns1dmu1' and in ft-l'l111us 1·orrupti11n wh1cti has I!• v t•n rii.t· to cyn1 C'l s m and apathy by rf's1clcnts "The Third Distric·t 1s far t<x1 1mpo11ant to allow th(' old bus1 ne ss as u s ual pol1l1tal maC'h1n<•r) to M•lt•f'I 'IJ!Jerv1s11r'l lw~ed solely 1111 1nHl1s1rn poht1tal C'ritc riu. "It ii; lime to hu ve a real populis t UN a s upervisor 1n Orange Countv · · It 1 s ti ·m ~ w l' ha v" a 1'Upl•r v1sor who owei. nothing 10 thl• c·ounty 's vested inlen•s t:. · T ht• 41i Vl'IH ·Old M 1 lll·r ul~'' w:1s pn•pan·d to n ·hut 1·rit1t'1' who (•l;11m I hat his a pp11111lmt·n1 n·flt'l'll-a l:11·k o r 1ntc•rc1'l ;rnll t•ont•t•rn for the• IJCOJ)h• o r Ora ng1· l '1111nl,\ .. Whut lht· govcrfior knnwi. and what th1· poh tu·al pown hrokt·rs kno" 1:-. that I am nol u tool or lbl• df'Vl'llJpt•r!> <tnd lh1• landlords rir lht· po lit1t·1an1' or lht• power hrokNs . "I intend to c•rl'at<' :1 balunce . 1r not u harm11n y tw t w(·1·n tho!-.1• whu :Jl voc:.ilt' g rowth :1t any l'O!>I ·nil thos t• who a<l vot·11 lt• no CJ411ly Pttol Phttto ow C.•r1 AmbtO'• EX -POW EDISON MILLER TAKING OATH OF OFFICE TODAY He Denounced Past Corruption in Orange County Choice of.Miller Rapped by Ex~POW tEnergy Plan -growth al all M ERC'F:D 1,\f'1 /\11 I '\ ,\11 f''on·1· off1<·1•r wllu l..1 ·111 hr a111 1 war ""ni'irn••nl"> p1" .ti•: 1)1•..,p111· tort un' hy h1:-. North V11·lna1111· .... · "a ptnr-. ">:JY'> (; ov 1-:11 rr111ntl L Brown .Jr 1·1111111 "h,1\•' louruJ SOITl<.'C>lle bc·lt<·r lo fill .in 1·m pl\ Orange· C11u11I )' -.up1·r \ 1'"' ..,,.,,, than Edison M1ll t·1 , ......... 111.111 tl1•1 ,. l·l1·"\ht·1 "h" \\;,, '"'lllllll'lf \\he ll hi ... ll ~!hlt•I \\,I ... h11t tf11W!I n\t'I '\rtrth \'11'111.1111 111 J:Uifi :-..11d lw lwj..!.1fl In he"" .11111 "a1 1a11•·~ 111.itlt· h\ VI 1 llt·1 1Jr11.1tl1 a!>l 11v1·1 1 .111111 r:11l111:-. 111 l!JfiX [Price Tag KANSAS CITY, Mo <Af'I \President Cart~r s aid today that n an unpara lleled · peacetime ommitment the United States Ill spend $140 billion on his ne rgy secul'lty program "so hat never again will ou r f\Ulion hostage to foreign oil." That outlay· would come over he next decade. and Carter said he money must come from his indfall profits tax on the oil in dustry "ll's now more critical than it ever was that Congress s wiftly ~a ss a s trong, pe rmanent !windfall profits tax, .. he told lbe ~ational Association o f Coun· fties ( He asked all Americans to put "'i>re11ture on Congress for action &en that levy r In a campaign-style followup ~ h'is somber Sunday nigl}Lad· ~reas to the nation, Cart.er said melican conCidence and ·unlty an and will be restored H lhe nation. works to battle energy woes. Oeclanna that "we can and ill regroup," Caner took hls w ener1y Protl'am to the na· . callln1 lt the key to rallying merlcena and re1tortn1 th• •Ith of tbe couqtry. Cert.er repeated bis vow to Id U.S. oil imoorta below tbe vela of 117T, _,.... he allld 8.6 Ullon b9nelt ... tmport.ed. •••• wW ..... to IUOffe4 both wvldoa wt Ploduri.ion ... ,... ........... .. u .... .....,. ..... c1rup oU dl8ft we dMI two JMn ........... .... .,.,... ... to 18)' t .... bapol\ ..... for 1ITI .. • ., .... ot ao more u adllDa..,,... d81-c..... ,_..,au& two ,een " ............. Wt'IY .._._Y.P•U> .. Request Approved "I tnll'nd to SC'<·k my adVIC'(' and t·ouns<'I nut rrom th<· polita c1ans :rnd th<' power broker.. but from the peo ple... • " Costa Mesa's application for S913.000 in llous 1ng <i nd Com· munity Development funds for 1979·80 ha s been approved by the federal Departme nt of Housing and Urban Developmen t, city of ficials said today. It will be the firth year Coslll Mesa will participate in the pro· gra m . aimed a t increasing hous· in~ and econom ic opportunities for low und m~eraje·incomc Wps Probe . Theft of Walkie-talkies Twelve walkie-talkie radios valued at S21,000 were stolen from an Irvine Compahy secuM· ly storage shed ln a weekend crime under invesligalion today"' by Irvine police. According to Investigators. persons forced their way Into the shed at Parkwest ~partments through a window hidden by a hed1e. a nd departed. with lhe hand-held radios. The r:pdlol are used by securi- ty personnel wbo regularly patrol tbe Irvine Company'• holdlnp. The incident Is believed to have occurred late Saturday or early Sunday mornln1. poUce Hid. .... .._ Ordered COLUMBUS. Ohio. <AP) - U.S. Diltrtct Court Jud1e Robert Ouneu h8I ordered the bullfta ol 17,000 Columbua •~hool 'cblldren to besJn •• scheduled Lbta ...... ber f::tm1li{':-, The fifth ye1ff funds havt> been dcsi~nated ror the deve lopment of subsidized housin~. constru('· lion of a recreation center in Lions Park; hoosin~ rehabilita· tion loans. vans to trans port the cldt.>rly •md disabled. and relut cd projects The prog ram 1s adm1n1slcrcCJ by city s taff adv ised by u citizens committee. Its open meetings a rc held the second Tuesday of e ach month at City Hall. with information available by calting Anthony Cunnarlato at 754·5327 Miller was 1nlroduf'c•d by '!> Ro bert Ward. a i''ullc:rton city co unc ilman. His lalk wai. forceful but his voice trailed off at the end. 11<· explained thut he has been doin~ a great deal o r ta lking during the pas t rew days . The new supervisor introduced his 84·ycar old mothe r . Margaret Mille r·Kolarik of. low<i He a lso introduced his seven sons and :1 baby daughter The oath of of(Jce was ad· m inistered by Judge Phihp Pe tty or the North Orange County Municipal Court.• <See OATH, Page AZ> Mille r. an 1•x l'OW n '<'l'l\•·d " form al c·€'nsun· wht'n h•· rl't 1n•<1 rrorn thl' M:ir11w (.'orpi. in w1:1 aft(•r fellow pnsont•r ... l\'~llfwd ht· collahoratNI with 1 h" ''fort It V1 l:'lnamt•s t· clu1111 c h•"> 111 t':H ('t•rat1on Hc·l1red 1.1 ('cil llulwrt I\ Flcs hc•r . who wastccl no l wk tl1 nounc1ng the wur u!> '111!-.hom~..,, when he wa~ rclc<.1sccl fl 0111 h1:-. llano1 c·cll. kept h1:-. v1Pw:-. 111 himse lf during his 1rwarct·1·atwn d esp1lt• whul m1hlurv offlcwi... ca lie d "unus ually l<rn ~ J 11cl brutul tortun• " ~ightmare 1Trip Mille r 's <.ippo1ntmcnt "1-. bound lo cuuse a hcll 01 a lot or doubts and a ll ..,ort.-. ot 111 foci in gs," F'lcsht•r ... aid Sunday "ll 's damn hard to hclil·w Brown couldn't h t1v1· foun1l someone bc llcr for the JO h, · added Flesher. who is now 11 bui,1 Uu Rammed; Riders Hit A tr1p back fro m a friend's house turned Into a nightmare Satur day for a Costa Mesa m otorist and his two female companions when four me n in a nother car began ramming and attacking' lhem, Costa Mesa police reported today. They said drive r Vincent Larkin Burkhardt, 22, suUered a cut •mi In the· 8 p. m. incident. which be9an on Euclid Street neu P1nt Street In Senta Ana . Police said four Spanis h· 1peakln1 men drove up and be1an JeWDa at Burkhardt a nd h i• Puaencen. At one red U1ht, the men NPOrttdly aot out or their car, at wblcb lime poUce Hid Burkhardt drove throu1h the lilbt to 1et away. Tbe four men pursued lhe Burkhardt car to M~eArt.hur Boule\lerd a nd Sunflower Avenue, where they reached out w1th a crowbar end amaabed a .., • • side window. threw in a glas1' Jar that broke on the back seat. and rammed the car with their own. police said. Burkhardt rammed the m back and managed lo flee. officers saljt, but was trapped on a dead · Terrorists Face Charg~s end at the wes tern end o f ANKARA, Turkey c AP> Sunflower. Four Palestinian te rro rists who The men got out of their car occupied the Egyptian embHsy and tried to block the vehicle. for 45 hours a nd ktlled two Turks but poltce said Burkhardt were_tumed over to o military m a na1ed to steer around them court today, ,the s tat' radio re· and drive orr. ported. : The Coat.a Mesa motoriat final· The brier a nnouncement did ly lo.at hil punuen, Juat before not dlsclole the charges facing sufferinc 1 blowout in hil rtlh\.. the four men, who the ornc1at lri>nl tire. olflcen Hid. An1totta nen •sency aid had '{ They Hid Burkhardt called been lnterrogaled by Turkey's ff for help from neu E1tand1 t natlon1l lnte1U1ence servlct:. Hllh School. HI• car wa1 denWd • Turtcllh olficlals and E1y)>l1an and tbe tire rim. damapd, police Am ba1ud~:it Kam a I said. · Olema. one t Id hoataatt · Tl!ey Hid tb~y 1 ' 1 n the emba • a d~ funeral tour IUlpletl In the rv~ea ro th wo Turklth •Ilk~~ ..Uv . YJ/1 '.f r , ' 0111 1111t1al 1t•:i t•I1011 was . Th,11 1·;in't 111 · an Aml·rt<'i)n 1111111 i'lr\ 11H11•t·r Wt• 1·ou ld 11 l lwlH•v1· thos1• t;.ipt.•!> Wl'rt' madt• \\ 1th11u1 exlrcm c dtir l~"> ... Flt•-.llf'r s<11<1 "II lhl'\ wt•n · Amcrit~n:-. w1• 1 h11111-!h l. th{'ll lht'V tJ h<fvt• "tlom· "lntt•lhllll-! lo lt·I us know. LOL'> or g uy .., w1·n ' tm1un•d like· lwll u11d i.a1d lh111g1'. hut lht•y let us know by making -.omt• ob v111u!> <•r rori. 1 llkt us111~ <i wrong verh ln1st.• .,om l'lhing 11hv111ui. lo u:-. but not ..... 11hv111us 111 I h1• North Vll't 11aOll''l' • \\'eat her Low clouds und fo~ lull: n1ghl and t•urly morn1n~ o lh c rw1 s~ fair th ro u~h 1\wsday. Lows torugh) 58 to 68. lllghs 111 m1<J·7<h. ut ht'uehes to upper 80s in land. · INSIDE TODJ\ '1 Con.wmeri pay llwl pnce /or Mafla tnooluement "' tlw marketplace. according to an mVC!1,1gath~ report~r·a book. Sec Page A7. Ct Cl \ .,<. (, A \ •• .. ., .. •• ., .,,. •• •• ' ' 'NEW VOftK <AP> -R~ "•faulem Mau bJ llt• Arc•dlouae ot N•w York .... ., ................. . .. -.. ............ ,c.,... Galan-. wu buried today aft•r a. "cbaritable" prt•t Hid thrM -ptayen _,, U.. •rave. P'OUowtn1 the Hven·•U... c'e re•OD,Y •l St. Jolaa 'a Cem.-.Y riA Qu•-· &M Rev. Felielaa ~ aakl M luld COO· ducted the aervke "wlta1 \be .-trmbr' a ol the cburcla .... <ia&lnle. •. 1unoec1 dowa la.al week 'Wblie dialna outdoon at a Bl'OCJkl.JD restaurant. waa dtoMd a funeral mHs by Cardinal TereMe Cooke, archbtabop of NewYort. Cardinal Cooke extended "sympathy lo hls famify" In a statement, but added, "We are not able to crant -. Uturaical .llervlce in the cbuttb beeaUM of the scandal I.bat would eaaue." A s pokesman for the a rchdiocese who asked not to be identified said that under church Jaw the ''liturgical farewell of the church" must be denied to .. a pereon who -bu not led a Catholic life or h'aa been In- volved in a public life not in keepini with the teach.In,. bl I.be church." He said the deciaion wu "not a judgment oo ·the state ol t.be man's soul or t.be state of bis re· lations with God; we can't judge that." In the past, crime bosses have been buried wllb full church DiAcartkd Match .. Cause . Of Big Fire? A match discarded in a waste basket appears to be the cause of a $600.000 fire that gutted a Costa Mesa industrial buUding \ and itrjured its owner JuJy 15,. fire officials said today. Fire protection a nalyst Thom as Macduff said other causes, such a~ electrical prob- lem s and arson. have been eliminated. Owner John Pearce or Costa Mesa. who sufrered a cut hand and smoke inhalation in the Sun· day afternoon blaze at Industrial Liaison Inc .• 3190 Airport Loop Urive. smokes a pipe, Macduff s;i.id He said investigation was hampered by the rapid spread of the blaze through the Western riding equipment import and dh1tribution nrm. That 11prcad is probably due t~ a t yp<' of reflective insulation in· . s1dt• the roof that is banned in new buildings. Macduff said. Macduff said it Is beUeved a m alch diiscarded in a waste b<Jsket in the om ce area of the firm may have sl.urtcd the fire, spreading to a nearby paper storage clos~t and then through the cellim! · Pccircc wu s workmg alone in the building al the lime. Mac· duff said Boy, 2, Dies In Hot Auto TULARE CAP> -A 21'°'l·year· old boy has died after he rolled up the windows of a s mall sports car and locked the doors. TuJare County Sheriff's deputies said. J.ere(Jly Ortiz, died aftA!r he c limbed into the car of his mother's friend. Carrie Young. Deputy Coroner Sgt. Gary Blyleven said that while the of. ficial cauae of death was not Im· m~dlately determined, It ap· pe~redtto be heat prostraUon. DAILY PILOT tM Ot•_C_ Oelly _.•11•--<•1•«•.,.. .. ,..., ... -~ •• ,.........~ .... o._ (OOl\I ............ ~ .._.._ _ _,, ,,.. ......... ,..._ ..,. ...... ~ .... , ... <e.1. 1111<1•• _....,.,,............ ..... ,,._ l•t .. V•INJ,lrv-~a..ovlevt•(-A .. ...,.,..__ .. ......._......, __ ~··,,,.,,"'(.,._,,_,,_It ... l#e\I 11••~.C-~ ( .......... _ ·-... ..... ,., __ ,...,_ .i.cll•.C.... Vl<t ,_ff .......... 0.. .. -.... ,_,._ IHlltf ,.,...,,......,. ............ ~"""' ~ .. -.... ,, ... -.. .. Mt•lltC.•• .. rilu, includiq JOMpb Colombo last yur Howevel', Colomlllo a.ct U.e ll1U1n American l.ea1ue and lu ftlht for elvll rtallla ID Ma facer years. . The church'• ben on 1 re· qulem M111 for Oalant• WIH • 'eacepdonal," accordia1 to • ''°".....,IM I.be arcbblQop. ,..,...,.._.Al MILLER •.. at a nda ror " .::Me doei not represent th~ cn-.lority ot the Third OlsLrict," Ca~e declared. Gaede was appoint~d to the planning commission by Diedrich. Meanwhile. Mrs. Grindle aakl the gOYemor thumbed. his nose at the people of Oranae County and appointed som eone who would serve the purpose of his candidacy for president. "I just hope the people of Oran.io County remember U1J8 the next time they see Brown·s name on the balaot and when t.be supervisoriaJ seat comes up for election. Mrs. Grindle also said she was _pleased that the alleged Democratic "political machine" didn't get their candidate -Ron Cordova -into office. She alle ge d that s titte Democratic Party Chairman Richard O'Neill and As - semblyman Dennis Mangers and others had bragged even before Diedricb's conviction that they had itaewn up for Cordova. '"They told me not to bother." she°'aid. / Applauding Miller's appoint- ment was a spokesperson for the Campaign for Economic Democracy a group founded by former U.S. Senate candidate Tom Hayden and his actress wife. Jane Fonda. "Weare pleased that he was ap- pointed," pres& secretary Janet Kagan said. "He has Jots of e nergy and will i:epresent ~t ~ovemment that is open t.o the people." * ... * F,....r._.AI OATH." •• Despite the controversy that has followed the governor's ap. pointment of Miller, there were no opponents visible ft. today's ceremony. Miller was expected to an· nounce that he intends to open offices In both the north and south county areas because of the size of the Third District. Milter a1M> said he would work aggrt!ssively ut solving proh· lcms in housing and land use. "We must develop dynamic new programs in housing plan· ning which will once again ena · hie young families and seniors to li ve in Orange County. ··w e must address ourselves to tht! serious problem o( low and moderate income housing in a way that meets the needs or those who work in Orange Coun· ty but cannot afford to live here ." the new county supervisor said. "I intend t.o be a steady voice for moderate, just and common· sense solutions to our prob· lems." Miller continued. "We must always consider the future while planning for th~ presenl" Mormon Church President Ill SALT LAKE CITY, Utah <AP) -Mormon Church President Spencer W. Kimball, 84 was listed in satisfactory condition at LOS Hospital today. two days after he complained or feellng dizzy, a hospital spokeswoman said. Earlier, church spokesman Don LeFevre said there was "no indicatJon aa to when he'U be re- leased, however." 205 J ~ 0 16 ~·I '•a• 1978 1!19 ~1111("' O,pl 111 I 1/>111 ... ., ......... PRICE INDEX SOARING Lut Year Reflected Fromr..-A.I ENERGY .• crisis the moral equivalent ol wur. ile declared il again, in tougher terma. "Now the battle has been joined." he said. "This time there can be no delay. This time there can be no retreat. . . " While Carter did not mention nuclear power in his Sunday night address. he said today that nuclear energy "mt18t play an important role in the United States to~ure our energy. future." r - A Her announcing the $140 billion price tag, Carter itemized o n ce again the specific measures in h1B energy plan: . -An Energy Security CARTER ENERGY TAU< ANAL VZED -A4 CAN CARTER LIFT sPIRfTS? -85 Co r por(\lion. "outside the fede ral· t>ureaucracy." free to use indeperv:lent business judg· m ent t.o curb oil imports by de· veloping alLemCive sources of energy. --An energy mobilization board to cut red· tape and ob- stacles to increased energy pro- duction. -A shift from oil to coal by U.S. utilities, plus low cOtlt utlli- t y company loans t.o customers to fina nce conservation im· provements. -Jmprov~ ma .. 1s transporta. lion programs and research on more efflcietft. atutomobiles, at a cost of $16.5 billion over 10 years. Hearing Set Tuesday For England A tMt111jng into unprofessional conduct' charges against music teacher Richard England will begin Tuesday and is expected to last for fi ve working days, Newport-Mesa school officiaJs said today. The hearing will begin at 9:30 . a. m . ut the Cost.a Mesa High School library. fl is open to the public. A state hearing officer will conduct the sessions, and wiU head the three-member hearing panel. The other two panelists are affiliated with other school districts. One was chosen by Newport- Mesa officials and the other by England. T!ae charges brought against E ngland by Ne wport Harbor High School Principal Tom Jacobson alleae that he dis· reg11rded the princlpaf's orders regurding band performances at pl a yo" football games. England's Initial suspensjon and then his tr@nsrer for the re· malnder of the semester to Corona del Mar High drew pro- teata from some student.a and parents. 1,000 Mesans Due ~: ~~t~~~.!~!~~~1m1 soon IOADI to be miPinl u old Avenue, we•t of Harbor fnencl tlMy dlda't kDow UMy Boulevard . had. Became of the lncre.,ed ac· Jt'a Uaelr duaty old water curacy ol the new meters, ol· .. meter, whleb la abou_t to be ficlal1 recommend tllat replac..t by a lbllly, mon oom· bomeowD1n rep&lr any leua to pact new one. Tbe new ODii will prevent l1r1e hlkH in w~ter be more aecuraa., ud water ol· bUll. ftelala Mid &bey eapeet wa&er Tbe new tMten come witb an T1&111 .... 1 fn•).....,, Qu1•1•.-, .. n 14__,. , bW1 t.o •up M • rwd. Indicator that 1bow1 poulble Tbe IM,000 Mt"•"-Pf'OJ·· leaks in tbe ,,..._., and have an •tt, to 1te compllMd br ....... odome~r·tJ,. rec.titer oon· t• .............. u pert., ........ e ...... '° rNd by .... aM"'W...,...._.nplaeament ......,.....,..,. .... _.....,.. P r o Ir am by t la• M • 1 a ,.,.. -uu.ce ID clMlldu • • • CoalOMda&ed Water Dialrie&. for '-b •1 M *8IMd ..a · TM old ............. a... .. • .. ,....... re1ardta1 tM ~ Mmce manU.. • 1ean. ..,. _wend bJ • ...._ Tbe area affected q fl'Oll ._.." ... --..GM.Ill ' A. 21·i••r·old Co•ta Me1a womm l"ftftatnfd In trtttcat ecJD• dlllon today at Costa lleaa Memoftal lbpltal after Al •M dra11.cl tbi'ee Uipes .,.,_. a carnival rWe at U.e f ran1e County Falr. , Costa Mesa DOllee Hld Celeste Marie Hottman wu ln.hared at 1; lS p.m. Saturda1 wblle rtdtnc &be. ffima!Q'u, a drcUilr roller eoaater. They laid that, ICeordinf lo her ~. tbe woman wu apparently ~ up out ol her seat by sucUon while the ride waa movina at a bi1b speed. Police said the companion told them the woman's leg caught on the front bar. which la 1upposcd to lock riders into place, and she was dragged three times around the ride screaming unlll the operator got the Himalayan stopped. Miss Hoffman sullered mulU· pie injuries to the bead, anm and legs, police said. Her condition this morning wa s reported by hos pital authorities as critical but stable. A spokeswoman for the fair said no mechanical failure was found on the ride. which was closed for over an hour after the accident for Investigation. She said the ·Himalayan was operating today. Mesan Injured · In Home Fire; Dog Perishes A Costa Mesa man who ap. parenUy fell asleep while hold· ing a lighted cigarette was Jn. jured Sunday and bis dog died when fire gutted the apartment. Fire officials said Le~ Fields, 58. or 636 Center St., Apt. 8 , suf. rer ed bums on his arm and sought private medical treat· ment. They said his dog perished. apparently of smoke iohala.toion, · in the 1:57 a .m . incident. Fire Capt. Jack Perkins said damage was estimated at $1,000 to the building and $5,000 t.o con- tent.a. He said no other apart· ments were damaged. Perkins said f'ields woke up In lime to nee and alert neighbors. He said numerous calls were re. ceived about the blaze because of the large amount or smoke. Firemen extinguished the fire in about 20 minutes , Perluns said . Driver Slain At Gas Station LOS ANGELES <AP) -A 34-year·old man wu s hot to death after he pulled a gun on a n · armed gas station attendant who had asked him to repar.k his cC1r, aulhori tiessay. The incident began when Richard WarTen backed lnt.o the pump area of a United Gas stu- llon in south Los Angeles Satur day night, Sheriff's Deputy Bob Woods said. When an attendant asked Warren to pull forward. the two began arguing. Warren then allegedly took out a gun and pulled the trigger. but the gun miafired. Woods said the service staUon employee then drew his pist.ol and s hot Warren in the head. Warren was pro- nounced dead at the scene. 0..,,......,..,.... PrnWlll9 ,_,,,. Judge CaJvfn Schmidt bas ~e ~n selected presiding JUr!Sl or the Harbor JudJcial District Court an Newport Beach Will Nixon .Move to New York? " WA S HING\ON CAP> Richard M. Nixon is not gotng·to buy a n e w h o m e 10 San Clem ente but will move back to New ~Ort at the end or the year, a fam4ly friend said today. Mrs. Nixon was in the New York City area· reeenlly looking for an apartment or a house. but made no'lllecision "They are moving in order to be near their children and grandchildre n ," the family friend said. The Nixoos· daughter, :>on·in· law David artd Juli e Eisenhower. plan to move east when he Ttnfshed his book on his g r a n d (a to e r • D w i g h t D . Eisenhower. The other daughter and son-in-law, Ed and Tnc1a Cox. live in Manhattan. Nixon is thinking or having a small apartment in the San ·Clemente area "that he will con· tinue to be able to use for a period of time after they take u home or apartment in New York." the friend s~td. The Nixons h ad a Fifth Avenue apartment in Manhattan when he made his successful run ror the presidency in 1968. Short· ly· after be was inaugurated, Nixon bought La Casa Pacifica. a large seaside estate in San Clemente. "It is Loo early to s ay if he'll eventually move his omce to New York," the friend said. The former pres ident sold La Casa Pacifica in May for an undisclOSC'd pric~ to a group of, Orange County businessme n. Thl' cstatl' was pur<'hast:d rn 1969 for $J.4 million and the gov. ernment added $700,000 in rm . provements. Jn announcing the sale. which Is not effective until th" end of the year. Nixon assis tant Jack Brennan said the former pres•· dent was planning to buy a $650,000 home in the closelv .:uarded community of Cyprw. Shores. ne<J r La Cas<J Pac1r1c<J. "They are not goin g through. with the purchase." said tht: friend, who asked not to be 1dcn tified. "They will not have two homes.·· Nixon has a starr of s ix: Bren- nan and an assistant. an office manager. two secret.uries and a clerical assistant. • • Pelformencea by Rlck Nellon abd the 81.one Canyon Band top tbe lilt ot acUvlUta toniabt at the Or_,e County P'air, • Falr Drive, C'A>eta Kesa. Tuesday ii sen IQ( citizens · day. anyoae • or over, wUJ be admllted for $1. The fair runs Lhrouah July 22. Hours are nooq to midnJ1bt to· day throuch Thunday and 10 a.m. to ~t Friday through Sunday. Adml11ion of S2. for adults and St for childrel\ 6-12 in· eludes entertainment. Here's the sc:bedule for this evening and early Tuesday: . . TONIGHT C:31-Jt:3t p.m. Lost Highway Bluegrass Band, Food Bazaar. 1 •M t J .m. Ri ck Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band. Am: ph1thealer . 7:3t p .... Royal Horse Fair. Moonshine Meadows. 7:•·11 :31 p.m . Montezuma's R.evenge , bluegrass music. M ount.ain Dew Stage. 7 : 3 0 a n d 9 : 3 0 p . m . '\t a n . rlnmcrdc hypnotist. Heritage Stagf> 8 and Ill p .m. L~ser Dis· coman1a featuring lhe Lockers. Grand.stand TUESDAY It a.m. 4-H market and feeder swine. livestock area. • I p.m. La Quientieans Drill r eam. Mountain Dew Stage. I :lt and & p.m. Harry "Woo- Woo" SteveM, fair goodwill am· ba5sador, Heritage Stage. · I :lt p.m . Lemon pie and orange cake contest, home hv· 1ng area CEntrants admitted to fair free by showmg.pie or cake> Z and 4 p.m. Charlotte Dance Studio. Mountain Dew Stage. Z:lt, 4:3' aad &:lt p.m. The Carlsson·s. Heritage Stage. Z:3t and 7:3t p .m . Royal H o r.s e Fa a r. M o on shi n e Meadows. 3 p.m. Baker·s Dance Studio. Mountain Dew Stage. 3:30 p.m. Clown contest and mime show, Heritage Stage. 4 p.m. FFA market and feeder ~wine. livestock area. 4 and 6 p.m. 4·11 on Stage, 4·H bulldirio Mesa Street To Shut LaTies. For Pipe Work Motonsts on West 17th Street in Costa Mesa face some traffic problems beginning Tuesday when one westbound lane will be closed for installation of a water pipe, offi cial., said today. A lO·inch pipe is being on· -stalll•d b1•twt.•t!n Pomona and Plact•ntta avenue.'\ to increase wutl'r flow in lhl' city's west s ide'. officials of the Mes a Consolidated Wa ter District said The lane will be closed for two t{) thr<'<' weeks. they predicted. an<I 1ulv1sl·d motorists to avoid th(· a rc.i . The installation pa rt of a S9f>.!.IOO proj<'ct that will also in- vol vc closing some lanes on lliJrbor Boulevard near Wilson St rc.•t•t next month or in Sep· ll'mbcr. off1t•11.1ls said. J.ire lnv~stigated LOS ANGELES CAP) -In· vcstigators were trying to find causes today for a series of s mall. unrelated brush fires that blackened abt>ut 400 acres. ALSGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) S.4·7030 . . • f· \ . -... ---~--~-,..,._._ ____ ....:.....;.;-. ._...._._ ---..,._ ---------~--··-·,···-···'···-··· . ,._ ...... ·-----· ...... ----.... ___ ..., ------------... _ .... ______ _ . • • 8Toa<8 I BUSINESS Moaday•1 .NYSE COMJ>OSJTE 2 p.m. (&ST) Prie"a TRANSACTIONS -. .. Mondey, July HI, 1979 s OAILYPILOT •• Spirit Low Um Carter ·Raise It? . By JORN CUNNIFF '" ................ While Americans. probably will debate whether the president wu seeking in his s peech a borp-again political image or the rebirth or a nation, he did speak a langua1e they unde rstood. " He expressed what he knew was bothering people: feelings or being lsolaled from gove rnment, that they wanted and needed action, thllt their .confidence has bee n tested , that their spirit was low. Ile twanged their consciep ce : Americans worshipped cons umption, they · m easured success in "piling up m ateri'al goods," they have ab~ndoned old anti trusted values and fOTmed their ~oals aroo.nd self-interest. ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH THE message of re· ligions; and Ame ricans are as familia r as anyone, ·-.--..... the consequences of s uch beha vior . President Ca rter didn't use the word. but the message was clear: cynicism. The American soul, he seemed to say, has lost s ight of its destiny. And so it had lost its sense of resol.ve, of dis· cipline. of confidence,. of sacrifice. It lives for the present rather than for the future. What has il done to the nation-> Productivity. which Am erica taught t-0 the world. is down Savings, the sym bol of storing away for .a better future. a re am o n g t h e l owes t o r a ll t h e industrialized world. CUNNIFF And how will 1t be resolved? PresJ · dent Carter seemC'd lo say or hope that this ·•crisis of the spirit" might be e levated. and tha t lhe human energy so released might transcend ma,t,c n a l problems too. An<l now ror the ha rd questums: ts it loo much or a cha·lfenge to cut in half by 1990 our dependency on foreig11 oiP Can synthel1t ruels hf~ developed com merc1ally at i price that won't bankrupt the society·~ CAN TIIOSF. 1,,0 ST VALUES BE restorf!d while th• n:.at1on cuL'> back on energy us <1g1"' Isn't Ameru·<1 ba~wd or r h<·ap energy, and isn't that fundamental t\me nran ti1•li1·f that the poor can get rt('h, <J rnn:-.cquen1·1· of lh<Jt " Regardless, douhls alway:-. challeni.:e art1<>n. hut nc longer will they be p1·rm 1tt,.<J th hog down thP ''111H1try in ~ morass of indcc1s1r>n "I will act," said the president. Th< energy problem will be our strength The growth of foreign oil dependenrP will be "stoppt:i r!Parl in its tracks " /\n Enerl!v Mo1Jil1z<illon Roard will h• est ablishe<I to cut n ·d l<•pc /\n Enl·r~y Security C1)rp . i: which the publll' can tnVl'!'>l through $5 h1ll10n of hor11l~ wi II help financl' do1m .. :-.t11· energy c.kv1·lopmen1. "AMBITIOUS" Wt\S MENTION t:D Ol•TEN in 1•arl: rf'(l('tlOh!'>. llH'l11<11n ~ l hOSC from hUSlnCS!'> r>~Oplt• <IOI t·cqnom1s~ /\ncl lhul lead~ to thl· question '1'<1<1 am hitlous for a naltflll of low conftdcnre, Of QUtt:.tllH\C• It' u dt• r.;htp"- Ca rtc r's an:-.wer. Qr hope. 1s lhut the very problttrr hecomcs lht' unswer to the problem of confidence, and tha his own firm ui.'t10n ., 1f bclatE>d. will he the ans wer to th qucstior:i of t-eade rsh1p. It won't be easy ~Tht• quest ions don't disappear aflt't one speech. and that s peech itself produces more CARTF.R, f'OR E XAM VLF., ULA~ EO high r>rl<'f!d 01 imports fo r infla tion, bul economis ts almost unan1mous lj agree that domestic inrlation has a life or its own indepen dent of-the oil problem . and that government policy tht budget deficit, to na me one· -has hud a lot to do with it. And he d e plored the low savings rates, but a~ spokesmen for s avings inst1tut~ have repeatedlj testified, that low rn~S""tn-.part <1 product of fcdcn tl tt:JXt" on savings and tax subs1d1c~for horr<iw 1ng. And the s pc•·t·h 1tst'lf · Did lhc president 1..·orr .. rtly as:-.t.'~!> the m'X)d nf th<· l)l'O· plf' or dJd he prOJt•1·t hi:-own <lccµ(y funllamcntal douhl s and th" nt.-cd to rcv1v1· h1:-. spirit" Did he analyz(' lhf' ~out or th<· Un1t1·d StC!lC!'> :H't'Ul'i.111' ly, are his rcmelltl'S corn·ct . 1·;in h1· rally th1· nrttwn·s s pinl HroUJld !ht· thrl·at not only to 1t." mall'rial romfort but to 1b valu1•:-. too" Mercury R'epOrts Record Earnings Mer cury-Savings & Loan Asso .. 1allon, bas<>d at Huntington Beach. has 1:1nnounced reN1rd m•t after·tmc earninRS for the fi rst six months pf 1979 and total asst'b exceeding $633 million. up from $575 m illion at DN· 31. EaminRS for the six month period ended June 30 wr•rc $3.603,766, or $1.04 a s ha re. compued with $3,423,195, or !l!I cents. for the li ke period in 1978. P<'r share f~a rnin~s wcr<' fi gured after adjus tment for a 6 percent stock d1 v1dcnd declared durinK the second quarter. Earnings for the second qua rter . unaudited a nd a fter allowa nce for taxes. reached SI ,970,367, compared with $2. 166,667 for the second quarter of 1978. Second quarter 1979 earnings exceede d those of the f irs t _quarter : combined , they re present<..'d the highest earnings level fo r the first six months of a ny rnport yea r, the association said last w~k . The portfolio of both savings and loans reacht.'d new all-l ime record levels. Interest pa id on s avings was at the highest rate In the asso<:lalion's history, while yield earned on loans also was al the highest level. Mercury paid a 25-cent per share cas h divide nd in January'lund beginning with the April dividend payment converted to quarte rly cash payment. A 121/:i-cent cash dividend has declared for payment at the start of each or the second and third quarters. Me rcury operates 12 offices in Orange, Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties, will) a 13th office s cheduled lo open by the end or July ln Camarillo. Cnafno B ... ldl119• Addftl Construction Is under way o n Phase II of Hon Development Co. 'a 20.S·acre Laguna HlllR Commerce Center fronting Avenlda De La Carlota and parallel to • Ridge Route Drive In lAsuna Hllls . With the Koll Co., Newport Be ach as ge neral contractor. 13 one·atory detached buildings are beinr erected on the site. Koll HYI Phaae II will be completed by December mt. Th• nve ouUdJn11 at the frvnt of t.be alte are dellsned for r«ail aalet otncea. TIM re1t ol the bulldin11 are · dealfned for ------------manu acturin1 . C TAKING J ~:u~:.o~~tna or K Hon Development STOC Co .• La1una Hiils, • ., , which handlea leaalna 1 ror tile eent.er. ~ t.b• front n ve oommentel buUdlnp an 11 percent leaMCI. Mot t of t.bNe tenants are fUrnlturt 1torff or bome lmprovement·tne ouU.U. Tbe otber buildlnp, soned for lnduatrial.. uMI•. will be It.... to 1maU·to·medlum • manuf1etC.r1 ad euatrt.._., JeGll aara . .'1 i , ''If you don't mind, Marmaduke. l'll toke the hamburgers ! " SUPERHEROES SHOE / ,UNKY WINKERIEAN ' , ', .. )lftfHM~, I~ IT ~181,.E F'O~ A 90Y 'TO F IND HAPPINE~ WITH A WOMAN TWICE HI~ A~E:? ·' f •••• • i i s by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta ORABBLE by Tom S.tiuk by Mell La1arius PE~~NAL.L.Y, MY sl6 ~1sreic ~NDI AL.WAY~ Ft~HT ... PEANUJS oio '<OV HEAR THAT CHARLIE BROWN IS IN THE ~OSPITAL ? ---• . 1 <J.T l "T•,.. - UJl.fAfS TME FIRST TMIN6 ~OU TMINK WMEN l(()U MEAR ntAT A FRIEND MAS 60NE TO TME MOSPITAL 7 by ChlfltS M. ~hull by Kevin Fagan t'M <;fARf1"1'7 A. Lt6RAlt'(. 11114~1" ARE '{OU 0011.UT, NORMAN1 MOi/tt.U,. OVi Of '40UR 5£0~~ ~ ..u>, t'M JVSI llEOE C.OR A"ftN& ~ flt!!!!!~ ~2.__" ~~~ . . · .. by Jeff MacNelly OR. SMOCK t..ADY, DO YOU K NOW 'THA .,-YOU HAYe FIF'fY YOCAL- Cl-IORPS ?.1 OF COURSe .1 :t W ORK WS:S:K5NPS AS A CHOIR FOR A CHURCH WITH. V5RY t..l'ITt...t:= MONeY.' by George Lemont CROWt..eYS .~~ ., . ~ v ; l· \.>-.f'-'ll(jllllr~.,..M lert 0¥fffM•'7',"" t "' NIELSEN by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS "The mofning glories ore open for business." • AFTER TEU.JNG Ae&EY .ANO 5AM "THAT HIS HAME I& ~TEVIE N. 8UCIC#AAN, THE YOUNG &al' FALL~ ASlEEP, APPARENTLY EXHAUSTED/ by Ferd & Tom Johnson TUMBLEWEEDS ~ y :~t.· NANCY 'I iUINK MV A6ERCV 15 (X)ttJ6 TO lJNO 1UE ~Ol.~ OIL AaoUNI. -rnfY WAWr 7b Do A CAMPAl6N Pw<i6rtJo 011. Plba ~ULA'flON ,,, 1 r ?f£ -ns1t7 • (Ot..(MEfr/At, ~ A {:JJY'~ 6efTiN6 f"1U.W UPAf A ~um 'iTa Tt1N ;,, ,, ?UR£, 1r~ ~'?~A 6AU.oN. Ut·t, f)()T AHYTMIH6 I? WOlrnl Nor 14AVtN6 7lJ RIDf ~ 8'.6 To WO~~. 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