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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot' . . ' . • Mesa Probes Embattled DB . .. I• Gang Violenee, Connell Members \ vandalism Fight DA Probe • DAILY PILOT Pie ets Protest- * * * 15c * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 17, 1979 VOL 11, HO. '"·>SECTIONS. Z1 ~AGES Council_ Membe.rs Silent By STEVE MARBLE OI ._ 0.tlY ~tl9' St.ti Four Huntington Beach City Council rQ e mbers, under in· vesligation ror a llegedly violat· ing the city c~arter, have re· fused to talk ·lo the District At· torney's investigators. The foursome Hob Mandie, Ruth Bailey, J ohn Thomas SJnd Ruth Finley -SJ ll appa rently • consulted attorneys and were 1 advised to keep silent It has been alleged the four member.. violated the charter and a city orctmance whe n they rc.)l!cted the city administrator's c hoice for a new department head and appointed their own man instead. Ora nge County. District Al torney Gary Pohlson says· the foursome is within its rights to reluse to speak but added that "lack or cooperation" won't hinder the investigation I Al1'P1' 8 a I I It• APWl ........ lo Benson f~ord Jr. has lost his court battle to gain control of $7.5 million in F o rd Motor Co. stock left in trus t by h.is father to him a nd his sis ter. Lynn Ford Ahrndt. ford 's m ot her . Edith McNaughton Ford, has con trol of the trust. _I Pick of Sollloza Enters ·Exi1e Nicaragua Dances as Regime Ends MANAGUA. Nicaragua CAP> President ~nastasio Somoza, toppled by revolution, resigned early today a nd fl e w in his private jet to exile in Florida. ending 42 years or dictatorship by his family. Thous ands of Nicaraguans in 26 g uerrilla-he ld cities danced in the streets all night, drinkin~ wine and rum as church bells Jje lJ l~d . Somoza and dozens wbo fled with rum landed at a U.S. air base in .Florida, then went by motorcade to his palatia l estate. whe re Somoza wW a news con· rerence. "I am a realist and I hoped that lbc best thing for my people wouJd be for me to resign ... J am very happy to be i'n the United Stales of America as a political exile." Administratio n so urces in Wa shington said a U.S. Navy amphibious <1ssault s hip carry· ang helicopters and 19 soldiers wa s off th e east co a ~t rir Nicaragua but beyond sight or land in case the re was need to evacuate Americans. M <'mbcrs of the Nicaraguan Congress e lected the president Qf their lower house, Francisco Urcuyo, to s ucceed Somoza, but Un·uyo. 54. was expected to sc r vf' only until the a rrival from neighboring Costa Ric<t of• the provb 1onal junta named by the Sandinista guerrillas. · The Sandinistas. an a s ue ccssful . s<.·v<.~·week rebellion. roughl Somoza's national guard to a sta nds till and toppled thl' oneti me s trong m a n an the largest but mosl thinly populat ed Central American s tatt:. Somoza was still in the aar en ro ute to Flo rida when junt<t member Sergio R a mirez Mer cado announced in Cos tC1 Rica that lhe new Nicaraguan government would ask the Unit· <See SOMOZA. Page A2> Pohlson says he will decide later this week whether to fil e misde meanor charges against the council members. The investigation was prompt\ ed by Councilman Ron Pattinson .. who went to the dis trict a t Gang Violence Probed , torney last month a nd asked ' that criminal charges be filed against rus colleagues . "My trunking is that my vote did my s peaking a nd I don't have anything else to say." com· mented Mrs. Finley. "I can't even understand ho~this trung has gotten to this stage." Last month. the council ap- pointed former acting planning director Jim Palin as the new development services director. Palin had not applied for the job. 1 City Adminis tra tor Bud Bels ito has conducted extensive <See PROBE, Page AZ> PILOT PUSHED I PUPPY PEhDLING "My rolly polly puppies all went to really neat people because of I.he Daily Pilot." That's I.he advertising success story of the Laguna Beach woman who placed t.bls ad In the Dally Piiot: ttolly Polly P uppies. Shep/H~ky mrx. Adora ble markin&S XXX•UXX Let the friendly Dally Pilot ad-vlaen. flnd really neMt peo. pie t.o help you mate a sale. CaUMZ·M'78. Mesa Council Hears West !!;ide Complaints By JACKIE HYMAN Of ... Dally ~llM St.ti Costa Mesa City Council mem· hers said Monday they are in· vestigating problems of van· dalism and gang fighting in the city's west side at the request of residents in that area. About a dozen people who live on the 600 block of Capital Street attended Monday night's meet· ing to present their concerns. Two speakers, who asked that their names not be printed for fear of retaliation, said that dur· ing the past year they bave seen three gang knife fights, a beat· ing~ a stabbing, numerous hit and runs on parked can, and in· numerable ca5es of vandalism. Cited were spray painted ob· scenilies on sidewalks· and fences, cut garden hoses, broken beer bottles, and people ap· parently living in abandoned cars. One spokesman said police are called t.o the area almost every weekend night, and that he himself has broken up at least one beat.i.ng. he said be keeps a gun tn the house to protect his family. , Councilmu Donn Han said he had spoken wlt.b the resident.a previously and has consulted ~ I with police on the situation. Council members told the resi- dents they plan to ta ke steps to relieve the situation. Police detective S~t. Sam Cordeiro said today the prob· le ms onthecity's west side are not Attendant's Fmd Tragic DELTA, Utah CAP) -When Millard County ambulance al· tendanl Morris Burton reached the scene or the fatal traffic ac· ~idenl._ he found the v,ictims were rus parents, who were on their way to his son's birthday party. Harris S. Burton, 68, and rus wile, Nellle. 67, Nephi. were k1lled Monday when their car Jell U.S. 50-6 one mile east of Delta and crashed into an irriga· lion ditch, throwing them from the car, Hlpw.ay Patrol officials said. • The couple were en route. to a birthday party that day for Kevin Burton, iron of Morris Burton. who U..ves ln Della. new but have mtensifieti in the last yearortwo. Among the reasons. Cordeiro said, are increasing gang ac- tivities drifting down from Santa Ana, the rising cost of housing in the city's easf side, thus driving poor people west, and beach over· flow traffic. He noted that beach cities police strictly enfor ce laws against sleeping in cars and can more easily spot violators because of the visibility of a lone car parked in a beach lot at night. • • Many beachgoe r s s imply drive north a few miles and camp out in their vehicles. Cordeiro said. He said that a shortage of manpower prevents careful checking of parked cars al nlcht but that street sweepen keep an eye out for abandoned vehicles. Cordeiro said police have also met with officers from other cities in an attempt lo coordinate efforta to-cheek •anc activlUes. He said also that city plans to pp1rade a lar•e section ot the clty's weal aide. known as the Wallace \Nel1hborbood Strate1Y <See VANDAU, P11e A.ti ........... ARRIVES IN MIAMI Nlcengua'• Somoze Gas Leaks.3'ested DENVER <AP> -The Army has bel\lll a new round of t.dts to try t.o determine what ls caus- ln1 leaks ln deadly_ nerve gas bombs ll want.s to ship from the Rocky MoupLaln Arsenal to Utah , , er. Group Carries Coffin· R) KATllY ('LJ\N('Y Ot the D•1fY P1lo1 ~1.att About iu cofhn < a rry1ng dem· 11nslr<Jt11rs p1ckctL·d oubadc the 0 1 ;i n i.:1• ('uunl) lf all <Jf Ad· m 1ntslrallf111 to<fo v in prott:st to llit.' s t'IC<'lton of r11rmcr pn:,oncr of war t-:d1sl)n M 1 lier a:-. a new (·ount) s ufwr v1sor. Thi· mar<"ht•r.., <irgan11.cd b:o th<.· rnunt v's l 'n1tcd Veteran :.. Council. earned lhe C'Offin to protest what they ca lled the death or representative govern· m cnt in Orant!l' County. M<>mbc>rs of th1· g roup <Jls1, carried bhH·k flags and won· their suit couL.., t.arnt>d inside-out and backward~ an reference to a llcgat1ons hroug ht agains t Mi lier after his re lease from a No rth VictnamL•s1• POW camp. Charges against Miller were dropped and he was.cens ured by the Secrcletry i>f the Navy con- ce rntn~ a nt1 ·war ~latemenb madt' whall' tht• NC1vy flyer wa:, a war prisoner. Meanwhile· today. Maller was prepanng for ha~ fi rst official meeting as new third district <·ounty supervisor. (See MILLER, Page A2) Or:::~.--=as l ----~- Weather Low c louds late night and early morning hours ot h e rwi se s unny and warm Wodnesday afte r· noon. Overnight lows in 60s with highs Wednesday in 70s at beaches to high 80s inland. INSIDE TOD" 't' Rack Nelson. who grew up on televuion in /ront of mallton& an the ·sos. is a J9. Jlear-old father o/ /our. But the former teen Idol still has the old rock and roll magic. See Peotunng. Page Cl. ..... ~ Al\l~rs.n~ Alt ,,,,, • ......__ Ct L.M.hM A6 lnl!M\1 14·S CallMnM• AJ Ca,..." At ClaWllM C._lt c.m1u •• en,._. .. De• Meticet At 1•1"ria1 ..... At lltl1W'9'-· ,,.. '•etwl11t CM ttw.ece,. Ct - Tue!W'i ·Miller Collfident Despite Controve~y Ref Ort.• R_.eess meal ud w.re prt'pu lnA& for » de....a.nuoa. And Planaln" <~nmmlnlon alnnan RAla lh1f'd<' of ffraa a1 lo ""''" n hour lalttr. t'l1lmJn1 Miiler WU 8 dupt" o ( Tom Ha)'dm and Jen .,·on(l11 C-* alao aid hf.' wtll ~PC!k lhe 1uperv1sonal ffal h1mt1f'll Mi ller v.a!t o n tht· lt'lt•11hone with C:ov Edmund Brbw11 Jr . who c lied tc,, wh h ltw oon trovorstal former p r1 .. oner of war well "•·1ne, air. creat," M1ll1•r o ld ovtr W Ptione · ' "I rect1ved three "l l11ndlnn uvauoiu 1t w1ll I 11per off " Carter Urging -; 'Profits' Tax WASHI NGTON IAP J . Pre~• dent Carter appcalt:d today for bipartisan congressional support or his ene rf(y proposa ls, and baid he wanLc; enactment of hi!> pro posed "windfall profit~" tax before Congress -he g in~ i t~ Au~ust recess Cu rter·~ comments were n • porte d by De m ocratic a nd Death Set for S layer TA LLAllASSEE. FILI 1 AP) Gov. Hob Graham today signed a death war rant ordenng the execu· t t0n of convicted murderer ll·o w a rd V i r g i I I. <• t· t>oug l as. 43 li e 1.., ~cheduh.•d to die at 7 a "' Julv l li ;;ii th<· Flur1dH ~I alt• Pri~11n I> o u g t a .., I a w y 1· r " promptly askl·d ht~ 1'11lk < 'ount v sentent•1ng Jud gt• 10 st<1y the executwn ~o 1>11ug la<, would have• ti m•· '. t•> pur:-ul· ap11t-ab Th1·v l'la1mt·d hts lrrnl 1lid 11nt fo ll ow t:on ..,l1tut1unul g u1dt•hm·:- l k wus rcindcmned to <kath by Circuit Judge William K Love t•v t•n I h (Jug 11 th f> l r I a I J \1 I .V rcc·ommcnded a Ith• st·n tt•nce PKOBE ... 1nt<•rv1cws for the newly creutt,tl <ts•pa rtml.'nl head po~tlt<in . lie recommended Newport Hc<ich Community Dev{'Jopmcnt DtrC'c tor Richard Hogan for lhe Joh. City Attorney Gail Hutton, who was rCQuested to write 1:1 lc~al opinion on the contestell council vote. c·oncludNJ sht· was unable to dec·H'le whether the vote was valid or nor . M andic, who was most vC'he mPnt in defendtng hts rig ht to volt> for Pultn, said the oni:omg rnvestigat1on has strained cuun c 1 I relat.Jo11s. Mrs: Finley says s he'!> at tempting to keep from being .. polarized" b y Pattinson's de m :rnd for an in vestigation and prosecution. "I think it ·was cle:Jr wh<it we m eant to do." says Mrs . Ftnley "If we djd it wrong som~nc s houJd tell us so we can do il rl'ght ·· Palin, meanwhile. has been handed the re ini. or the new supe r department and appears securn in that position. 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Ofllt H rent•~, .. 1)1)'1/t,. .,~,,,,.,.., l 4Q11n.111 f'••• f1 I'"& f.1f"1"tlt't'ft '..ftt•"I Wwnf•N.th~ft•1'1trt lltl\IM.,Ptf)t)i1.lfi.,t1tHI Telephone (714)M2-4U1 CIHl lll•d Advtfll1lng t41·5171 It <· p u h I 1 c Jn c '' 11 g r c i. i. 1 o n u I hw dcrb who aUcnclt•d a White I loubc breakfo::.l mn·tw g with the presidenl. llouM• l>1•rn1wratw Whip John Hrad<·ma.., of lr11l1am.r :-md lhcrt: uppt>an•cl to tw · ·-.q~n1fic11 nt h1 pa rt1~an bUJlf'>Orl .. for the pres i de n t '~ t•nerg } pro pos als Sen a t e l>c m o1•rat1 c Leade r llobert Hyrd of West Viq~inta was quot<•d as tt-lling Carter th~ mood of ('ongn·ss ancl lhe l'oun try Wa!> fur act1un. O ut Rrademas s a id o;om c RepuhliC'ans wt•re lt·ss than en thu:-1astu· at1oul parts or lh<· p11•s1dcnl ·~ program, including th« windfall profits t <ix and u prop u~t·cl Ent•rgy Secu r ity Corpor atwn to ~pur t~e search for t•ne rgy sources S<'n. J ohn ToYil'r, ll-Texas, said he wa~ unhappy th.it Carter 'SQUEEZED' COAL MAY NET OIL-84 h ad "le fl the fir!\ ate M•t•lot out l<w rn tu·h .. from ht !> 1·ru·r~y JJl;w.., • .Hr .Hkm.1~. llowl!ve•r pn·rltt•t NI :t ppnl\ al ,,r 011 1ax1·.., Jntl a st,indb)o 1·.1~ol11w r;111ur11ng µIan h1·f11n· < ·ongn·'~ r1•1·1·..,._«s Aug 1t 'I lw lloiJ>t· alr1•,1d'r ;,ipprovl'd the• Yitndf.ill p111f1ts lax Carter ~.rnt ... 0 11 lht• oil 111du~try. hut 1t 1~ 11111 d<·a r how ~w1ftl y the S1·11 .1lt• 1s pn·part•cl lo act 'I lw I h>U"I· ,.., 1·x1wl'lcd l11 "ul1• lwfon· the· n·<·t.:1>~ on gasoline ra· 111ining, which tht· Senate ap· 11rov•·d Parltt'r th1 !. yt>ar Th<• 11111:111;ol (",1rtc-r r al111n1nl{ pl:rn ~ a 'o d1•f1•.1l1·cl. It} lht· fltJUM' 111 \l .• \ 'I h1• 1irt· ... Hknt ·~ Sunday speech \\ ,..., fori•t•ful t'l<•1H ;ind 1·loquent, S 1· 11 ,\ I a 11 ( r ;1 11 .., t o n of ('a 11fom1:1, th1· second ·ranking ~cnate Dt·mo<·rat , s<i 1<l Monde!y But TlC'puhl1 c-an Sen . S.I Ha y <ik awa of Cul1forn1<1 sa id Carter~ adrlrt·"'· "like most Sunday ~c rmo11-., ·· would be for gotkn tn a day·.., timl' The prt•s1d<•nt abo w<1s re portedly J>lanntng to hold high level talks on ~wrsonncl chunges that could ftr11l Ion~ time aide ll<1 m1ltun J ord an with more .uthonty over the While llouse s ta!f The W.ishington Star today quoted White House ~ourccs 1:1s pred icting domc~t1 c adviser S tuart Eizt:11s tat and press s e c retar y Jody Powell also would be given more Power in the expected staff shake-up. Carter drew one of the largest <1ud1enccs ever for his address t.o the nation Sunday, but a majori~ ty wasn 't im pressed by the :.peec h , accocd in g to a na · tionwidc telephone s urvey. T he s urvey of 237 pe rsons Monday by Sindlinger a nd Co. sho wed that 209 pe rsons or 88.2 per.sent had either watched the address o n television or heard It on radio. . "Tha t's probably a record," said Al bert E . Sindlinger , head of the firm tha t has made week· ly telephone surveys 24 years. Sindlinger said 162 or 83.1 per· cent-QI-those 209 persons saw or heard all the address. Of 207 person sampled. 66 or 31. 9 percent rated the presi· dent's Lalk as excellent or pretty good. while 141 or 68. l percent rate d it as fuir or poor, Slod· linger said. Two pen;ons had no opinions. Fro• Pa~ A I VANDALS. • Area , s houJd also help allevlate the problem. Capital Street Isn 't In the area. which is boundud by 19th and llamllten street! and PlacenUa ond Pomona avenues, but Is locRted ncurby. Amoni the planned lmprovemenlll are pav· Ina alh!ys, buJldln1 8ubl6dl1ed houaina , l mprovlna fi r e hydrants, provld.Jna low-coat building loans for tmprovemenl8 a nd encouruto• redevelopment by orterlna hf sher den1\tiet when lot• are combined to make laraer parcels. Tb• convenaUOn wu hardly earn.ct out ta prtvacy. U.t-"'a In aa llllll•r'a tad of the coevenation wer• acore1 o( reporwn who Jammed tbe ome. tor a aewa conlennce. , M Oler told reportera that be waa 1ure that the commotion 1 hat 1WTOUndtd hla appomtmmt would di.-down I lt• n81c,J thfal ll tak '8 t WO to fllhl und thut h • 111 not goma to lake part 'fhe l'o11l roveri.y seemed to foc ua un Mallcr'K record u a pri1011e>r of wt1r of the North v1.,tnnmc~1· for 5'"' ytara. <.;h ar"cs of misconduct and 'fwo ,ailors ~ow1d Safe At Island OXNAHI> 11\PI Two 17· H'tt 1 o hl bov~ r111:-sin" overnight (in ,1 1·utarn;1run were found sufe today lx:ucht"<J by rudder trou· ble on Santa Cruz Is land, the Coast Guard said afte r an all· ni~ht scart'h Ut•nms lk)rqu1sl of Camurillo a nd Bradley Chumbers. whose hometown was not immediately known, were reported overdue at Oxnard's Channel Islands Ha rbor on Monday night follow· ing a trip to Anacapa Island aboard their 16-foot craft. Th('y were ro und safe a round 7 u m 11t Scorpion Anchorage on- Sa nta Crui fsla nd by a Coast (; uard he It copter. s i:tid Coast <;uard spokesm<rn Garth Groff in Long Beach. The search involved two 41· foot Coast Guard utility boats f rom Channel Islands Harbor ;ind Sl'V<'r<.11 Coast Guard aux· 1lt~ry ves~cls, Grorr stud. mutiny were dropped a1aln1t MUler who lMt.ead was cenaured by lbe tffretary of the Navy concendna anti· war atatementa. Tbe centun Is under appeal and Miller had previously de· nl•d the char1es. putting them ln Ula cate1ory of c haracter u # aaulnaUon. Mlller said he Is making over· turea to patch up r elations with O'Nelll and is looking to his forme r pre d e cessor, R a lph Diedrich, for guidance. Mill e r s aid Di ed r ic h performed h.is tasks a11resslve· ly and capably. "He la an e xpert ln, the district 11nd I will seek bis counsel." Diedrich waa forced to ,...,_., after conviction and aentenctnc on a bribery ~t~ M Iller a1ao ..claimed that re· ports that he haa *n promlaed millions of dollars from the Campal1n for Economic Democracy, a n organization headed by Hayden, Is "absolute nonsense.·· He decla red that he owes no debts lo the CEO but that. Mi11s Fonda can be an Invaluable as· set In fund-raising campaigns. In other comments, Miller: -Said he bas tremendous s upport from most war veteran ,.~-~ CASKET REMOVED FROM ABANDONED MORTUARY 31 Decaying Bodies Found In KenHa City Funeral Home 31 Bodies Left to Rot ~ . . 1l1orlf!ary O w 1iers '-Walked·Auay' a Year A~o KANSAS CITY, Mo. IAP> - Ownt:rs or a defunc t midtown Ka n s a s City mortua r y "ap- rrnrL•ntly 1us t walked away,'' leavi n g 31 dec aying bodies sta<·ked In caskets and lying on ta blcs for as long as a year, hca Ith authorities say. · rn lht· basement. the re were ta ~k t·ts s tacked three high ," sa id City Hea lth Director Or. fli<"h<.trd Biery, who with other ~hocked authorities entered the <.tb:J nd oned Kan sas C ity Mo rtuary Service t o discover tht' grisly scene Monday. "Then· was a body thrown on a tublc with a sheet thrown over tl." he said. "As I looked, the s hel't moved. then m oved again. T hen a rat ran out rrom under the sheet." lliery said he walked through the converted two-story frame h ouse with Jackson County Mt•di cal Exa mi ner Bonita Pctt'r.son and police, and found it "very messy." 4 ''The basement• floor was s lip· pery with juices. mostly e m - balming fluid. lt s me lled or em · balming fluid," he s aid. "Most of the bodies we re in shipping cases or closed coffins, and the re were more of them on the main floor. "T he re we re a couple o f c hildr en 's coffins in the base· me nt. and then upstairs. where tl was w a rmer . the r e was another body on a table." owner's memory," Biery s aid. ··Many were brought there from nurs1n~ homes. and they have wrist ta~~ Most o r thl· taskets a re labelt:d with nameplates." 11ol unusual that family mem bers had not complained about I he missing bodieS in the year thal the homll ha s been closed. "given the clic ntele that h~ IColdsnow> had." The health director said it was Noise Too MuCh 'KISS' Guitarist Sued NEW YUKK <A P ) The rock 'n' roll played by "KISS" .may be music to the ears of teen.agers. but it's noise to a IC:tw yer who lives below one of the group's guita rists. Attorney Ste phe n R. Stern· , ...... ., ·. berg, in pape rs filed Monday in s tate Supre me Gourt. charged g u itarist Stanley Eisen , who perform:-. under the name of P aul Stanley, stages late-night jam sessions with fellow musicians in his luxury apartment on Manhat- tan's East Side. • ·Stcinbt·r~ said the late·night pla ying ~omet1mes continues un· usEN ti! 2 a . m . and is accompanied bv the sound of musicians jumping up and down on the uncarpcted noor . He asked for $25.000 m da mages. contending Eisen violated a nti-noise provisions of his lease and failed to carpet the floor, which also 1s required by the lease. or11nluUoa1. -Declared he will seek elec· Uon next June and hu a good chance ol wtnnlng. -Said that recall efforts are abaolute nqnaeme and a waste of money beeauae that target date <tbat a recall election mi1ht tis 1ebeduled) will be so close to the election. SaJd his appointment was o n e of the most extensively s tudied and rev6ewed in the s tale. - -Declared he will be working on behalf of veterans and Vie l· na m refugees who f ettled in Southern California. * * * F,.._P~AI Ml'LLER •.• Floyd Taylor of F ountain Va lley, sp o kesm an for lhl' veteran's council , !IUtd h<' didn't know how long the protest would last or Ir lt would be repealed "We just want lo draw atteif lion to th~,f act that the vt·tcran' in particular and concl'rnf•fl c it i zens 1us t do n ot ' w1:111t a nything to do with Ed1 i.11n Miller,'' Taylor asserted He s aid his group would circulate recall petitions againM Mi lier after he ha::. !>Crvc!J !Ill days-in office State laws proh1h1t rr•(•;:dl e•r forts against publit 11fftc1 al~ un til they have served at least !!'I . days . SOMOZA ... ed States lo extradite Somoza to stand trial for en mes against the Nicaragua n people, includ· ing corruption and human rights violations. U S. offic1a 1s s <.11d Somoza landed at Homestead At r i''or cc Base near Mi ami al 9 :50 a.m Defense Department s pokesman Thomas Ross s aid an initial group of three planes brou~ht in 70 Somoza aides-and re laltve:. Adminis~ration source~ said Mhl'r plane~ werp t•n mute- B a ~l· gu<ird:-... aid tht· ~n11111 ll'rt th1• air hasc hy m<1ton·;ul1· c·scorted by the Florida l l1ghwa}' Patrol. and twaded fur SorJ.1111.a ~ (•stall' on Suns t'l Js land Tht• moto rcade brought with ll r rntes nf food , sarks of potal<Jt·~ ancl l'as1·s of <;Oft drinks, lht• gu ard~ se11d Ntt'aragua has more land a reCI than Flonda. but has a poput:, lion of 2 5 m1 lhon, littl<· mciri· than ont• third lh~l of i''lortdC:t'~ Ii H m 1 ll111n I (has ('uasts on both tht• Allantu· and Pac1fi t· sides of Central Amt·rtc~1 ThC' Sandinistas began ;i:.. :1 Ma rxist Leninist move m<·nt anti :-t1 ll have in the1 r rank~ pro Cuban clements. But they haVl' a lso s pltt into three fa ction~. promised free elections, a ppotnl e d a cabinet representing, ;, hroad spectrum of opinion and 1ndicat.cd that U.S. busmess in te rests in Nicaragu<J will be al lowed lO continue oper11t1on~ An aide reported the 53-year o ld_ ex pre s ide nt took a helicopte r fro m downtown Managua t.o the inte rn ationa l a irport at 6 a .m .. then boarded hts plane ror Homestead At r l''orce Base, which the U .S. State Department orde red scaled off Monday night The Carter administration had been urging Somoza to quit for. weeks, but the State Department h ad no immediate comment on his resignation. nu~ry sa uf ashtrays, papers, boxes and records were s trewn a round the house and it ap- peare d the building had been broken into since It had been closed . O mega mea ns the most style on hand. lie said legal proceedings ag<iinst the mortuary began last y<'a r when the Missouri Board of Embalmers and Funeral Direc- tors sought legal a uthority to re· vo ke t he l ice nse o f Don Colds now, the home's owner . "We had not been receiving death certificates or people we thought we should have," Biery said. Soon after the home closed. a judge gave the stale board pcrmlssion·t.o revoke Coldsnow's license, he said . Cold.snow was not immediate · ly available for comment. Coldsnow's embalming license is to be omcially revoked by the slate board' next month. Several days ago, a judge gave authorities permission to e nte r the closed home. Biery said . The owner's wife let of. (lcla I~ Uislde. O n Monday night, police loade d t he bodies onto a refrigerated truck and took them lo an open area In eutem s uburban Kanus City. Civil Defense officials erected a te1t H a temporary mor1ue to house the bodies until they couJd be procesled. "tdentJncaUon 11 almost 1oln1 tO' have lo be bHed on records t h ere ln the home and the , ' . • SLAVIC K'S r1nr Jc-k I'\ ~ln<t' I '11 1 ( >nw14.1 ,.., .1l\v,1y~ i-l·cpmg lrJOl' Wtlh 1.1 ... h1011 14 k.ir.ll yl'llow ~olJ br,ll L'll'l \V,llChl'" A l,,1t1y· .... $1,2!KI B M.111·~. $1.tiOO. ( '. M.in's with dr.1mond ... , $2,600. () OMEGA H 'lll1t1 Lv••~n w .. 1m,,wr1 M•ll. t.o11111-. llolh /IC.II. Ounl(<. (.,1111m Nv1(1mo1n Ii" t\1111•h~ 1\,tn1>1r11" Tl-"\ v,fl.,.,. .. • Ora.,ge £oast • EDITION I ' TOllay'• Clo•lat·1 N.Y.8toek8 ·1 • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N FIFTEEN CENTS} 8adha01 to Lead National -P~rk Fight .~ la H appa,.nt tban11 of bean. mt.p. llobart ftadham. R Newl*'t lluda, announced lo· day be .ould leM lht le1i11etlve batU. lD Coqrua to create a batlooal pan &Jona the Or,nge Coaat The concre11rnan'g annOW\CC ment came in the wake of a N.- Uonal Parka Service report car ryin& four oPtkMla for federal partldpaUon ln creation of what •• ~lna calltd t.hc Orange Coait National Park. Funds for the paark »tirvlc4: study of 24,000 aues from \oron.a d~l Mar lo South Lti&unll came rrom legislation sponsored by R'ep Jerry raucnon. 0 Surllo Anu ' Hadhum earlier had mtain uuned a negall\ e view of the proposal. declaring Uh~ of fede ral· flmdi. to purchas.e t11 e open land to be nothing more ·than a raid o n the U.S . Treasury However. that view apparent· ly changed with several recent deve lopmf'nt.s One of the la\est was theo in· cl us ion or $38 million for land ac- quisition in the area an the state budget State parks officials are currently negotiating with the Irvine Company to purchase us D.oll, ....... --· •'I' 0 H1 .... ~,.. .. ifl/lt Jl makes the face feel a bit sticky but Kel · Jy Coye of Huntington Beach enjoys being made up ·as a clown cil the Orange County i'~air in Costa Mesa. This bit of put on took place Monday on He ritage Stage. There is a lso a booth at the fair where children can be painted in c lown makeup. · Nixoii 1~lo1;e ;To East 'I ! Confirn~ed l By REYNOLDS R RAST 1 "~~ r~• wr ._, Former president ·Richard M. • Nixon wl II m ove from San · Clemente to New York at the end or the year to be nearer to ;hi s g r a nd c h ldr e n . a l spokeswoman at , Hxon 's office ' confirmed today, i Nixon aide Co' Jack Brennan .. left word this morning before he left that if.an,.one calls about I the Associated Press story (re· portinl: the ptanl')ed move), to s 1:1y th-at it is true ... said a Nixon worker who said it was against • office poli ;y to identify herself. ~ The former president has de- 1 c1ded not to go through with plans to buy a new home in San Clemente just north of his Casa t Pacifica estate. according to a Nixon family friend who asked not to be identified. · ·'They are moving in order to jbe near their c h ildren a nd grandchildren." the frie nd said Monday. f 1'he Nixons' younger daughter iand son·in·law, Julie and David • Eisenhower of Capistrano Beach, plan to move East when mavi~ completes a book on his fgran«ifather , Dwight 0 . l Eisenhower. T~e other daughter •and son·in·law, Edward and 't Tricia~Cox, already live in New 'York. Each has one child. t This spring, Nixon sold the 1 former Western White House to ,t hree Orange Coun (y busi· •nessmen w h o will take 1 possessJon or the ~4.6-acre pro· petty late this year and re· portedly wi.IJ.subdivide it. . ~ Efforts to reach Brennan for 'comment on Nixon's move and a } 8wiss report that the Shah of Iran ~ntributed to Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign were un· JSuccesarul Monday and toda.f l~~~~~~~~~~~~ tp1UJT PUSHED PlJPPY PEDDLING ,, "M1 roly poly puppies all went to really neat people became ol the Dally Pilot.'• Tbat'1 the advert11lng auccen story of &be La1una Beach woman who placed t.hla ad in the Daily Pilot: Roly Poly Puppies. Shep/Hmlcy mlx. Ador• ble Nrtinp XJIX·lUUIX Let tbe frleadlr Dally Piiot •d·vlMn tlncl Nelly nut peo. ~ ~.'°" make • sale. { JFK Death Traced To Conspiracy? WASHINGTON C/\P) -John F. Kennedy was the victim of a probable murde r conspiracy that possibly can be traced to an individual organized crime figure or a s mall underworld group, the House assassination committee concluded ln its final re port this afternoon. It is "possible ... that an in- dividual organized crime leader or a s m all combination or leaders might have participated In a conspiracy" in the Kennedy assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1'63, the now·defunct 12· member panel concluded. The committee's finaJ report. Off er8 Received BULLBTIN W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Pretti· de•& Caner recetwed often of real ...... WI aftel'llOOD from Ill• ellUre Cabbte& Hd ...tor w1111ee a..e 1&11« •e•ben NMI wm eeuNer &lie• "ean"1111y a•d e1pedllloHIJ, .. pNH aeereur,, Jedy Powell ••· •um. Tltere were llHllea&lou ·11e wftN aeee,& Mae flf Ute re111u ...... I I c ulminating more than two years of study and a host or hearings, also concluded that a con spiracy was be hind the . April 4, 1968, assassination or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The report alSO'" said there 1s · s ubstantial cvide.tice t o establish the existence of a St. Louis-based cons piracy to finance the assassination" or lhe civil rights leader. But it also said t hat while in· vestigators raised the posslbiUty ot conspiracies in both the Ken· nedy and King cases. they were unable to positively identify the conspirators. Three members of the com· mlttee dissented from its finding or probable conspiracy in the Ke nnedy case. Rep. Harold Sawyer. R-Mlch.; one of the dls· senteu, sald the conclusions reached In both lhe Kennedy and King cate8 were based on "sup· position upon supposition upon 8UppositJon." The HouJe p•nel conclud~ tentatively In December thlt Kennedy's sl1ytna was a "prob. •able" con.ptracy and that <See JFK. P11e A2) ,. ' much acreage as the $38 million will buy between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Ba~m said be will introduce legisl~tion ror federal allocation of an identical amoUAt u.siog funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Money in that fund comes from offshore <>ii leases, boat fuel taxes and the sale of surplus fede ral land. Current estimates are that the combined s tate and federal purchases plus outright gifts or about 3,000 acres each from the Aliso Viejo Company and the Irvine Company would creale a park of about 12.000 acres. The lan~owners apparently have indicated they would make the land gifts and additionally are being asked to agree to hold some acres at current prices . The time lag between the in troduction of the federal tegisla· lion' and the t&Ctua l availability of t.tte money can be as long as two years. As eJCpected, the parks service report, released Monday in Was hington. made no direct recommendation on federal in· volvement in the park. Last month, William Whalen , direct.or of the servfce. toured (See PARK. Page AZ> Armed Struggle • Police Silly Man N~ar Newport-Pier· 8y JOANNE REYNOLDS Of""' D•lly Pllol Sl•ll A man was shot to death tht!> morning by a Newport Beach policeman during a strug~I'· with another officer The shootin~ or the un1den tified man · occurred at about 10: 15 a.m. al about 21st Street and West Ocean Front near th~ Newport Pier. Police said they could offe r nu explanation for the c vcnL<> lead ing up to the fatal shooting. Sgt. Tony Villa said Officer Tom Miller fired the fatal shoti. .-rellow .Officer Jeff Ouvardo struggled with .the 1:1rmed SU!-. pcct. Herc's how Villa described the incident · Duvardo. patrolling the ocean front parking lot. spotted a blue • pic kup truck parked in a space with an expired meter. He ap- parently was suspicious that the occupants might be drinkin~ becau:-;e the truck's p<isscnger door was open and the occupanLc; were slouched in their seats When the officer got out of his car to talk to the men in the truck. he allegedly Ra w open liq uor containers and marijuan1:1 lie a lso round a third man asleep in the bed or the truck Because Ouvardo allegedly s potted some ammunition and a gun box in the truck he called for assistance before putting tht· two men into his police unit. According to Vi ll a whl'n Duvardo awakened the slec-pin~ man he sat up, ex'posing a gun in a shoulder holster. Police said the man grabbed for the gun Ouvardo grabbt:d !h,e hand 0'1cr the ~un and pulled Gold Reaches Record High; :$100 F orecasl' LONDON I AP> -Gold hit a record $297 125 an ounce today. and there was s peculation it would leap the $300 hurdle soon. The dollar continued to take a be ating amid skepticis m over whether President Carter will be able to implement his energy policies. The gold record was set in London. It was up $4.25 from the previous mark of $292.875 re· corded in Zurich at the close or trading Monday. Oold finished the day in London Monday at S292.75. Today's afternoon fixing was $296.30. In Zurich, gold opened trading at $296.875 an ounce today. up $4 from the close Monday and later was trading al $295.75. Gold is a traditional hedge in times of monetary uhcertainty. and the mount.ing price reflected concern over the twin problems of Inflation and recession. In Tokyo, Ute dollar finished the day at 216.80 J apanese yen. down from 217.70 at Monday's close. Judge Orders • Cops Back to Work HONOLULU CAP) -Hawaii's striking police olficers have been ordered back to work by a state judge who said he had "no cbolce'' in the matter. Louis Soula, the head of the State of Hawaii Ortanbation of Pollce Officers <SHOPO>, said Monday he would ult strtklng memben to ablde by Clrcuit Judce Arthur Fong'a order.· However. Souza sa1d he dld not know what the omcers would do, m1lntalnin1 the union never aancUoncd the maas sickout. ,, ' tht' man out of tht.' truck Mi lier arrived at tha t \~ml' <ind pol ice said the man was )elhn~ ·'I'll kill you. 1"11 kill you." a.: bt- stru1u:led wi th Duvardo Vi Ila said Mill er £1 red th ret' 01 rour shots into the m<in 's upper tors o bcraus e he f ea red Duv<irdo was losing the wrc!-. ti ing match and the·, ma n·!'> gunhand was <ibout lo come out Arw1...,..to ARRIVES IN MIAMI Nicaragua'• Somoza . Ma1i Found of the officer's i.tn~sp The man was declared dead on arrival al lloag Memoriul • l-fos p1t<.1 I. Villa said tht" m ;m '-, two corn pan1ons. also un1dent1ficd. wc r .. being detained a!'> w1tne!-:-cs while policl· 1nvcst1galc tht' tn <·1 dent ·Ht• st.11d officer~ could not explain why thl' man would ~:11 te mpt lO shoot the officer ~niozaJet~ lo lixile 111 f 1Lorida ~ MANAG UA. Nicaragua <AP l President Anastasio Somoza. toppled by revolution. resigned e arly today and fl t-w in hi:. ' private JCl 1<J exile 1n t'londa. ending 42 years of d1ctatorsh1p by his family But heavy fight mg broke out amid reports h1:- succcssor was <:lingin_g to power Overnight. member-; of thl' Nicaraguan Congrcs:. had e lect ed the president oT thc1 r lower t hous e. Fr<1ncil>co U r'·uyo, a • longtime friend of Somoza. to succeed him after h~ rcs1gm.'tl At fi rs t. U rcu~o. !>4 . wa!'> e,.. pected lo servl· only until lhl· :.tr riva l from nc1 ghbonn..: Cos ta Ric a of .1 pru .. 1s wn<1 I JUnt<t named by th1· S<.1nd1nista gucr ri lla:- Rut d1plnmat1<· '>ourcc!'> 111 :\1 :in agua <• nd San .Jo-.t•. th•· C':ip1tal of Costa R1t"a . !-.a1cl later that Urcu\<O lel 11 ht· known h1: µhrns tr> li n1sh Somoza ·~ term which ends 1n M<1 rch 1981 On the ouLo;k1rts of rcbt'l·held Masaya. 20 miles south or thl· <· <t p 1 l a I . n 1· w s ml' 11 s <i w a She rman lank . two military armort'CI car:-and artillery hit · ting guerrilla pol>1tionh Govern ment source!'> also reported.. a s harp battle an Sapoa and other ' towns m southern Nicaragua. Before• the fighting broke out, thous ands of Nicaraguans in 26 guerrilla-held c.llies lwd dancw in the streeL-; :.iIT night. dnnkmg wine and rum a:-church bell!'> pealed Somoza and dozens who Oed with him landed at a U.S air base in Flonda. then went by motorcade lo his palatial estate. <See SOMOZA, Page A2> Coa~t Dead in Flami1ig Home Weather Low clouds late night and early morning hours othe rwise s unn y and warm Wednesdtay afttr- noon. Overnight lows in 60s with highs Wednesday in 70s at beaches to high 80s inland. All autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death of a 74-year·old Santa Ana man found dead Monday afternoon in his flaming home. Orange Coun· ty coroner 's deputies said today Santa An a firemen said Anastacio Hino!osa was found dead In a bedrobm of his homP. at 5318 W. Fourth St .. at 5:47 p.m. Three passersby. all Santa Ana resident"· had seen the flames. They tore off a window screen and kept the names un· der control with a garden hose unlll firemen arrived .• Coroner's deputies said they aren't certain whether Hinojosa dled as a result of the fire or may have suffered 1 heart at- tack befone names erupted. Jnltlal reporta indlceted the flames erupted wllen the v1ct1m attempted to load 'a cl1.arette llgbt~r with fuel . _ . • ..,.. · ·- INSIDE TODA" Rick Ne~. who grew up on televi3lon 1n front of millions m the ·sos. '' a 39· year·old /atMr of /our But the fomwtr teen Idol.still ha3 the old rock and roll magic See F'ealuring. Page Cl ...... 'I . ' . f -· . O•llY ,., .. , ,.lie ... ,, 0 Nf A ......... UNITED VETERANS' COUNCIL MARCHES IN OPPOSITION TO MILLER'S APPOINTMENT Felix Bar .. ntl (left), Jody Black, Behind Cofftn; Edward Stamford, Coat Reversed PROTESTING MILLER Jody Black March•• SOMOZA ... where Somozn told a news con· fcrence· .. I am a realist and l hoped' that the best thing for my people would he for m e lo resi~n J am very happy to be in the United States of America as a polilical exile " Administration s our ces in Washin,.,'1.1Jn said a U.S. Navy amphibious asi.a ull s hip carry- ing h eh<·optt·rs and 19 soldiers 'W as o ff the cast coast of N}caragu;, but beyond sight of land in c:ul-.c there was nt'<.'<l to cval•uat(• J\mcn cans Mcmlx>rs of the Nicaraguan Congress elected the president or their lower house, Francisco \lrcuyo, to succeed Somoza, but lJ r cuyo, 54, was expected to serve only until the a rrival from neighbonng Cos ta Rica of the provisional junta named by the Sandinista guerrillas The Sandinlstas. in a s uc- cessful, s even-week re be llion fought Somoza's nationa l guard to a standstill and toppled the o n e time s trtrng man in the largest but most thinly populat· cd Centra l American state. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ff'-Ut,,~(&-,tDi-•t1rj~,,. ••'""'"''"n'..-.• bl...cl t~flh<"W\ Dtti'\\ 1\P\;nt1\ftr'ift'h•l"-"Of~ C O•\t Pwt...t•Vtt"9(~l' \.'-Ht•i1t111..mt'°"'Mr •"'n"'"-•f1 ~·" thr"""" t •.n..-, ttt1 C•"''* ,_..,,... Nrwt•'" I hr .. h tiUf'lhft9tM f\f>M .,_ t OUft t••nV•ffn ••~'"' ·~~'"'"" "'vth(ftll9'I • \•"O•• '•0'°""' "fhUon '' pvf)t1,tv-ct ~tum•;,..,,., \.u,.,,..,.Y-'\ .... .,,,..,. 10.,.l IMJ41V...nq t)l11nt t'\ Af 1JO Wn l tt-¥ \4t.,.t ( 0\1• ,,,..,. ( Alit"°'nt.it .,.,. ...... "_ .,,.,.,,,..,.fill •"'II PwbttV'tltf '•<•,. c"' ... Y1f • Pt•\IO.nt .. f'Wt C,.,_.,•I M.t.W'\rt 0..riHH 1.H• lli<:_e, .... '""'"•llt """""'""'"'""' Ofll"• CA\11 Mft• JJO W/lt 9'lr ,.,... tAQYft4'tM .. <" ttMtGl•._,.,.,,.\f,-.it H~t1fliQt&f"k••lt\ tllllfW.-<"Oot1•4t wA1f T4tf•P't0"• 171')~ C&••elfted Advertlelllf 142-Mn (I .. Coffin Carriers Rap Miller Appointment By KATHY CLANCY Of, ... O.lfy ,., ... 51611 About 20 comn-carrylng dem onstrators picketed outside the Orange County Hall of Ad ministration today in protest to the selection of former prisoner of war Edison Miller as a new county s upervtSor. ( Kelated story A3 ). The marcher.>, organized by the co unty 's United Ve t e rans' Council, carried the coffin to protest what they called the death of representa°tive govern- me nt in Orange County. Members of the group also carried black flags a nd wore their s uit coaLc; turned inside-out and backwards in reference to allegations broug ht against Mille r after his release from a North Vietna mese P OW camp. Charges against Miller were dropped and he was censured by the Secretary or the Navy con- cern ing anti-wa r s ta te ments made while the Navy flyer was a wa r prisoner. Meanwhile today, Miller was p reparing for his first official m eeting as new third district county supervisor. ·DC-10 Order Challenged w ASmNGTON (A p ) -The Airline Passenger5' Association is cha llenging the Fede ral Avia· lion · Adminis tra tion 's orde r r est_oring the DC-10 jets to service. The associaLion, in written a~gu m e nt.s filed Monday with the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals. argued the . plane_s should be grounded again until any, design proble ms are solved. In response, the government said the plane is ~are to .nY and noted continuing rns pect1ons or the airplane are required. Frone Pag. A I PARK •.. the site and told Badham and Patterson he wouldn't m ake any r ecommendations until the House :iubcommittee hearings on the park which will ~ held Aug. 9 in Newport Beach. Pal· lerson is a member of that com- mittee. The parks service report li sted f'!ur alte rnatives to be con-side~e~: o.ne with no federal p a rtic1pat1on ; acquisition of 9.000 coastal acres and 1 ooo acre~ .i~ Los Trancos Canyon; ~c'1u.1s1t1on of 14,500 acres with " visitor. s upport facilities" In Laguna Canyon and Bommer. Shady Canyon, and acqulsiUon '>f at lea.st 12,500 acres with de· velopment of a mana1em ent plan for the total 24 000 acres S\lldied. ' • The management plan, the re· port suggests, could be de· veloped by the state coastal •commission or a commiaalon specially appointed for the task. It· would Include protection of "signlftcant resources'' along with aartcuJturaJ uaet and other act.lvltI• that currently exlat tn the area such 11 commercial and retldenUaJ. , The report alao '. u.,eeta two m1na1ement opt1ona ln which a.be aru acquired for &.be publlc could"e6tber be maM1ed by the pub aervlce or lt could be snanapd by the ltat.t Parb and Recreatioa 0.partmenl wlth Clnancl•I and tecbnlcal H · 1i1taace from die Departmat ol ~~. l"loyc.J Tuylor of Fountain Va lley, s pokesman for the veterans' council. s aid he didn't know how long the protest would lost or ii it would be repeated. "We just want to draw atte n- tion to the fact that the veterans 1n particular a nd concerned citize ns j u s t d o no t want anything lo do with Edison M Iller," Taylor asserted . He s aid his group woultt circulate recall petitions against Mi Iler ·after he has served 90 d aY.s in office . Sl ate laws prohibit recall ef. , forts against public officials un· til lh<'y have served at least 90 days. . ~'air Kid~ !Stays t:Josed At·ter 1\f ishap ~ By DAVID KUTZMANN 0t U. O••lf "lie! St.Ill A h igh -s peed ride at the Oran~e County f'air on whieh a Costa Mesa woman was serious· ly injured Saturday will remain closed until certain mechanical d1an~c~ are m ade, a state safe· t y official said today. However. Robert Beath of the Los Angeles office of lhe In· • dus trial Safety Department said he could not divulge the nature of the modifications . He said they were not major. Beath did say t he adjustments a re in addition to the replace- ment of metal pins that lock do wn the lap bars on the c irc ula r ro lle r coaste r ride known as the "Hima laya." State inspectors had ordered the r eplacement of the pins after some were found· to be covered with rust. The 22-vear-old woman in· 1ured in the accident. Celeste Marie Hoffman, was reported in s table conrulion today in· the in- tensive care unit of Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. She s uffered head injuries and multiple CUL'> and bruises Satur· d ay night when she was dragged three Umes around the ride. A companion of Mlss Hbffman had told police the woman was pulled up from her seat while the ride was moving at high speed on its tight circular path. Other witnesses, however, in- dicated Miss Hoffman may have stood up during a pause in the ride and then fell out when it started up again. One of her legs caught in the front lap bar, which is supposed to lock riders into place, and she was dragged a r ound the ride before the machine was stopped. Beath saJd the operators of the ride, Weste rn Pacific Shows, must send hJs office written con- firmation that the adjwitments have been made before the ride can open again. The broader investigation into the cause of the accident would continue, he safd. Beath said rides such a.s the 'Himalaya" are required to have an lnspecUon once "a year to be licensed for operation. He uid he did not know how long ago the Orange County Fair ride had been~cted. Schultze Recover8 WASIUl';GTON (AP> -Preli· dent c.,.ter'• top economlc ad· viler, Charles L. Schultze, ll re· cov•rtni from' Hploratory ab- dom Cnal 1ur181'Y at Belheada Naval MedJcal Center, hi• olftce HY•· Schult.le, $4, waa opent.td on Monday and "wlt.bltood UM auriery very well,'' said a apotr .. maa. l J .. ...__. .. - At Fai·r Country musician Ro1er lttller.,tak• the aPotU1ht t.on11ht and aln1er Elvin Bis hop will be featured Wednesday al the Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Dnve, Coeta Meaa. Senior Ctll&ena Day conUnuea this evening, with anyone 6S or over admitted for $1. Regular admission Is $2·for adulta and $1 for children 6· 12 and Includes en· tertainment. Hours are noon to m ldnlght to· day through Thursday and 10 a .m . to midnight f'riduy through Sunday. FACES HEARINO Mullcman Engl1nd • 0.1111'1 .... lafl ..... LEV!LED CHARO£S Pr1nclpal Jacobaon Both Miller and Bishop will be· • featured on their r ellp ec:Uv • ... night.II at 7 and 9 o'clock ln the P. • Ope its England H1~aring a~:h~~t~~: continuing d~m rosecutttJn ons tratfons ar c held 'In the crafts and home livlnf( urcai. Here's thl! schedul for th1i. evening and early Wednc11duy. TONIGHT 5 p.m . Mitche ll Marl,mctkK Showboat, on the jlrounc.Js 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. /\mericon X Prefts~erital(e Stal(c. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. ISonnie'i; Tumbling, on the J<roundK. 6 p .m. llatrry "Woo·Woo " Stevens. lair ~oodwlJJ um bnssador, Mountuln Oc w Stau•; ff p.m. 4-lt on Stugc, 4-H build ing. 6 :30' p .m . The CarhuuJnH, Heritage St.age. 6 ;30-10:30 p.m Johnnie Lune 'i. Dixieland Band. Food Bazaar. 7 and 9 p.m . Roge r Miller . Amphitheater. 7 :30 and 9 :30 p .m . Vun· dermelde -hypnot.lst, He ritage Stage. 7:30 p.m. Royal Honie Fair. Moonshine Meadows . 8 and 10 p .m . 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England's attom ey, Lawrence Rosenzweig, dt·clincd to make WEDNESDAY his opening remarks today, say- Famlly Pepsi Day ing he wi ll wail until ht' 1s ready 9 a.m. FFA market and feeder to call defrnse witnt-!-t!>t•-. sheep, livestock area. The charge!'. arc· he1n g h•·ard l and 4 p.m. Mike t sco6os a by a lhree·m cmbcr Cumn11ttec Dance Works hop, Mountain Dew on Professional Conduc·t hc<tckd Sla~c. hy state hearing off1 l·1·r John 1 :30 p .m . llarry "Woo· Woo" Willd Tlw publ~c s(•!-..-.1on-; tak1· St evt•ns, Heritage Stage plan· in th•' C'o-.1;, Mc·sJJ ll1Hh 2 p.m. Suns hine Dance School , Sehool llbrary . Mountain Dew Stage. /\bout 60 pl'Op lc .1llPnd,.cl 2 :30 and 4 :30 p.m . Variety today's hearing . At onr· point. a11 show, Heritage Stage.~ outbreak of laug hter durin~ 2:30 p.m . Royal Horse F'air, lla m ilton's remf:lrks promplf«I Moonshine Meadows . Willd to caution the audwn<·<• 3 p.m. Carson Junior Singers ~ga,nst -m ainta1nirtR a n -emo ~untain Dew Stage. ' ~ ta~~al ati;no:>pht-rc· 3:30 p.m . Clown contest and . I don ~ like U> be in11m1dl1l<'fl mime s how, Heritage Stage . and I don t want ~o be ~pplauct.·d 4 p.m . 4-H on Stage, 4-H build· for anyth1~~ bnll1anl r m1~ht ing. say either. he said Hamilton said he will att<:mr>t lo show that EnJ?lanrJ r a1lt:d t11 c· a rry out J l:ICohson " ordt·n. ri· garding band pNform a ncc~ <.ii football games lhieves Get Typewriters Electric typewriters valued at $4 ,700 were stolen from three Ne wptlt't Beach bus inesses, police reported today. The four typewriters, all IBM correcting Selec trics, were taken from offices in a buildjng 16cated at 1400 N. Bristol St. The break-ins were reported Monday at Ve rsatec ·A Xerox Company, Harris Kerr, Foster and Company, and Saddleback Marketing Corp. Police s aid the thief got into the offices by using a tool to twist orr doorknobs. Heist Nets $5;700 SAN FRANCIS,CO <AP) -A young male robber who held up a McDonald's last-foot store on Van Ness Avenue Monday got away with $5,700, police said. f 'rnm l,t19.-I I .. King 's was the result of H .. possible" cons pi racy The final report c<mformcd tn the preliminary fin ding , hut went furthe r in developing th1· cons piracy thcori<!." The reporl released today. m onths after the com'm1ltel• passed out or existence. nameo Car los Marcell o and Santos ,, Trafficante as "the m ost likely family bosses o r o rganized crime to have pa rtic ipated 1n such a unilatera l assassiaat1on plan" in the Kennedy case. 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'I h1· d111rj(M1 iinfJ J-,nv,J&nd ., ·"'''"''"'l'Wnl tr11n11lvr t>&rl1~r lh1-. y 1•11 r 'ttrn-<11J1111v-nt among s1tmt- p:1 r1•nt.x anrl 'llud•·nt.>.. whfJ '"'' . t1·~tf•d th,.m &t •u.:vr•r<1l !tCh&Jl hha rd m•,.:ltnl('> The hcanni.c pani:I 1., ll> dec1 d<.'. whether or not th<; d1~trict may fire England. Jb d<:c1s ion 1s bindinl( . The members of the panel' in addition to W1lld . are Earl~en (' h(• w. <tn <id m inist rutor of the San Juan Unified School District 1n C'arm11:h a1·I. ;,i nd Si ls l1y f:asttnan. a music ll'acher for lht-l.;,1 Canada I ln1f11·d School Dist rwl lrvi1u~., i\l~sa I.kinks ViPW Mer~er Pian . T""" rdat1vl'ly youthful bank~ lht· Oank o f Irvine <.1 nd C'11111•11\ l\a11k 11£ C'nsl a Mt·<,a v.111 o~n d1seu'>i.1ons this month on ,j llOSSlhll' mcq~t•r , OffH"l<.th s;.11d lo<fov Th(· prt>s1denls of tht• institu t1011 i., Paige· S1m11son 11( C1t1zcns !\auk and G(•n(' Ald ric h of Bank of I rv1ne. ~;.11<f tht• merger w11uld f;• v1• the b<.t nks com Inned re s~un.'t·s of SRt> million, capital uf $S million and fl v!! locations. They said a new, lar~er bank would providt' a higgcr ltJ<J n ha:.t'. morl' equity and the abili· ty to withs tand any economic downturns Exc.L·ut1ves fro m the two banks an· cxµcctc<l lo meet later 1 n the month lo disc uss the poss1biltlies of a merger C1 t1zcns Rank is the oldest of thl' two. havin~ been founded in 1972 It has assl'l'i of $48 million and operates from one main of. fl<'<' allhOu~h a new branch of- f1rt' 1s expected to open soon. The Han.k of Irvine opened its doors in 1974 ;md has asseL'i of $37 million It has two office!t u nll fH'rm1 -;sro n lu o pe n a Laguna Ifill~ brnnch in 1980. Omega means the most s tyle on hand. l ,. I • F1nl"}fwdm ln<l' 1<.117 (.)m1:g.1 i~ i1lw,1y-. k1:1·ping It llll' WI I h t.1-;hinn. 14 l...1rul yc•ll pw ~11ltl hr.1cl'l1•1 watchc-.. A. l..1dy'.,. • $1,200. 1J M,rn· .... $1,bOO. C M.ir1'i. wi th d1.11nond!t. $2,600. 0 OMEGA • f=.uh1110 hl.1nc.J, Nc:wpllrr C,·nr('r Nt•Wf)t 1r1 l1t .. 1d1 11 I I> /, I I I iHll \ Odwd . .tXllltOfl~ WC'.Cm•n••ff M•ll, 1.,.11un• I 1111• Mall. 01.n11 .. c .. ""'" Abo C.-tct l.IO Al\(ttlft I :.an t}1C')tU I a.... Vrjl.•• UlrfW # .,...._~ '~ t"*' ...... • ,..,...,.,..,. 1..,..... V ... f\ .......... t 111.1.~ ,, ' .. .. .. • • TUPd!X,, July 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT A3 . I Confident Despit~ Controversy ................ UNDIR CONTROL? New ......... , ..... , 118 Girl, 14, Raped in Her Own Bedroom A 14-year-Old Huntington Beach girl was raped in her bedroom early today by a man wearing a cloth mask, police re- port. The suspect, police say, en- tered the north Huntington Beach apartment around 3:30 a.m . through an open patio door. The man threatened the girl wilb a knife in her second story bedroom before attacking her, police report. Tbe girl woke her sleeping parents after lbe suspect fled, police say~ The suspect was described to police as about Z'I years of age, with short dark curly hair Army Surgeon Magnesium Allowed To Burn Hunt101ton Beach firemen wbo beaan batll ina a ma1nealum fire ln the city's in· dualrial area ai about 9:4.5 a.tn. ~ay finally decided at about 10:30 p.m. to-let it burn out. M asnesium sbavin1a, stored by Ceno'a refining dlvisioo at 5702. Reeeareh Drive, erupted in name qalnat an adjacent build· ing where they were stored. Firemen said intense beat from the fire cracked a concrete block wall al the W. D. Bingham Inc. facility, 5722 Research Drive. In batUing lbe bot fire, Certo president Gene Cerko donned fire retarding regalia, mounted a forklift and moved into the blaze to remove three metal blns of magnesium. Cerko employees said the pres- ident would not delegate the dangerous task. A I though fire me n s prayed wate r on drums of possibly ex- plosive chemicals adjacent to • the blaze, neither water nor fire- fighting ch<!micals were sprayed onto the metal fice. Picard said firemen would stand by at the site until the fire burned -0ut -probably about two hours. He added that none of the surroundin~ buildings ap- peared endan,:tered General Wergel~nd Fitneral Set Friday _,.- Memorial services will be held Friday for Dr. Floyd Lawrence Wergeland, a retir~d major general in the Army and former Leisure World executive, who died Saturday ~t lbe age of 75. The Army ph)tsician retired as chief surgeon for the U.S. Army in Europe in Aug. i964 after 31 yea rs or service with the Army Medical Corps. He was senior vice president o f medical affairs for the Leis ure World communities throughout the United States. He was a Laguna Niguel resi- dent since 1964 when he left the Medical Corps in Europe. Born in Kibbey, Mont., Dr. Wergeland completed under- graduate s tudies at Northwestern Unive rsity and Pacific Union Colle~ in Angvin, Calif. He received his medical d e gre e from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in California in 1932. After internship and residency training at San Diego County Ge n eral Hospital , Dr Werge land joined the Army Medical Corps in 1934. At one time he was command- ing gene ral of Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, O.C., among other military as- signment.a. He was senior medical adviser to the Republic of China; chief surgeon ol the Eighth U.S. Army in Korea, and executive director for the Office of Dependents Medical CJ&re for Uniformed Services. Durin& his service yean, Dr. Wer1eland earned the Dls· tingw.bed Servke Medal, the Legion of Merit, Swediab Royal Order of the. Northern Star, the SUCCUMBS AT 75 .. Retired General Wergeland Order of the Red Cross from the government or Sweden and a presidential citation from the Federal Republic or Germany. Following his retirement, Dr. Wergeland was named medical director at Jackson Memorial Hos pital in Mia mi and later became senior vice president or Medical Affairs for Leisure World. He served as chief of medical se rvices at the Rehabilitation and Evaluation Center for Goodwill Industries or Orange County. He is survived by his wife Josephine "Jody" Wergeland, Noise Too Mueh 'KISS' Guitarist Sued NEW YORK (AP)-The rock 'n ' roll played by ••KISS" may be music to the ears of teen-agers, but it's noile to a lawyer who lives below one· of the gro '1 IUitarists. Attorney Stephen R. Stein· berg, in papers filed Monday in state Supreme Court, charged guitarist Stanley Eisen, who performs under the name of Paul Stanley, stages late-aight jam sessions with fellow musicians in his luxury apartment on Manbat· tam 's East Side. Steinbe.rl said the late·night ])la)'inl 10metimes continues un- ...... til 2 a .m. and 11 accompanied by the ICMmd of nudlclana Jumplnt ·up and down on the uncarpeted,.... . lfj aked lot '2S oop in ·damaae1, contendina Ei1en ftollted anu-no{I; ~sJon1 of his lease and faUed to ~arpet the floor: which· also ·11 required by tbeleale. • I se mt'd to ra1e unabated. Stale OemecraUc Chairman Ric h ard 0 Neill and 'Aa · emblym..-Richard Robinlon, O·Santa Ana, and otbera bed de· nounc:ed hi• appointment <a.lat. ed pbotc» Pa1e At). War veteran '"°"" aaid they are l1W\chtn1 a recall move- rneot and were preparin1 tor a demonatraUon. And Planntnc Commission Chairman Rex Gaede ol Brea waa to resl1n an hour lat.er. clalmlnC Mlller WU a dupe ol Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda. Gaede also said he will seek the aupervi.lorial seat himself. Miller wu on the telephone wltb Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. Huntington'Dof!tor ~ Foui·th Trial J11ror Seated RALEIGH, N.C. CAP> -A • rourth juror was seale<l today for the triple·murder trial of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald of Hunt· angton Harbour, a former Green Beret doctor charged in the bludgeoning and sta bbing deaths of his wife and daughters. · Three jurors were selected Monday from 21 persons ques- tioned. A fourth, Edward J . Kan- tor, 35, a Raleigh chemist, was ap· proved from among five ques- tioned th.is morning. MacDonald, 351 m aintains that Colette. 26, Kimberly. 5, and Kristen, 2, died whe n drug. c r azed hippies invaded their Fort Bragg home in 1970. The prosecution says Mac- Donald killed his family, then stabbed himself to create an ahba. As the potential jurors were qu es tion e d , Dr . John Mcconahay was weighing each person, by numbers. Armed with a ('alculator and printed forms, Mcconahay, a professor at Duke University. is trying to add a dimens ion to the defense team's decision-making cin whether a potential juror is acceptable. He won't describe his methods exactly, but Mcconahay refers to his approach as factoring. With defense attorneys, he dis- cusses what kind of juror the at· torneys want considering items such as income, race, se1t, and education. Then he assigns · a numerical value toeacb factor. He also knows m.any of the que!iliODS the judge Will ask each possible juror. The answers they give are factored into Ute equa- tion. After some mathematical work, McConabay tells the de- fense whether a juror is what it's looking for. MacDonald's attorneys, Bernard Segal of San Francisco and Wade Smith of Raleigh. go over the material quickly. Mac- Donald also offers his opinions. Neither the attorneys nor Mcconahay will s ay exactly what kind of jury they want. Those chosen Monday are Harnett County trucker David f. Aa rdison . 50 ; maintenance dire ctor Fred Thornhill 27 Ra leigh, and Ra leigh accou~tant Bennett K. Singletary, 40. The prosecution a lso won't spe cify what kind of jury al wants. It does appear to be more willing lo accept jurors. usan~ 2 ·Terrorize LB Family, Take Brief case Two masked men who blew the lock off a Laguna Beach man's home with two blas ts from a shotgun, then terrorized the man's family before fleeing wilb a mystery briefcase, were being sought by police today. Laguna Beach police said the two men, wearing medical ban- dages over their (aces, fi""1 two rounds from a sbotatin into the lockinl mecbaniam of a house occupied by Jerry Padilla, 32, and his family at about 11 p.m. Monday. The pair t.ben kicked in the door and roulhed up lbe family before neemc in an old white car wllb a briefcase allegedly con- taining business papers. Details of the explosive breakin were sketchy today but police said lbe Padilla family waa aha.ken, but unhurt ln lbe in- cldent at 715 Grilfilb Way, near Laguna Beach ffigh School. Police Sgt. Terry Temple said officers responded to a report of ahoUI fired at the residential ad- dress shortly after 11 p.m. .,.w ....... AWAITING TRIAL , Or. Jeffrey Macr;>onald h'a lf a s many peremptory cha Uenges --three -as the de- fenseduring the fi rst day. An Army hearin~ after the slay. 1 n g s d e t e.r m i n e d t h a t t h e charges agains t Mac Donald were "not true." He was given an honorable discharge a nd has h ved and worked sn Lon~ Beach ~1nce who callectrto wish the con· trovenlal former prl•oner of war well. "Fine. air. 1reat." Miller said over the phone. . • • 1 received three standlna ovatiooa. It will taper off." The convenatioa wu hardly . carried out in privacy. COngress Support Sought · WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter appealed today for bipartisan congressional support of his energy proposals. and said he wants enactmen~ of bis pro- posed ''windfall profits" tax before Congress begins its August recess. Carter's comments were re- ported by Democratic and Republican cong r essional leaders who attended a White House breakfast meeting with the president. House Democratic Whip John Brademas of Indiana said there appeared to be "significant bipartisan support" for the J>re&· 1dent's energy proposals. Se nate Democ ratic Leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia was quoted· as telling Carter the 'SQUEEZED' COAL MAY NET OIL-84 mood or Congress and the coun- try was for action. But Ra:ademas s aid so m e Republicans we re less than en· thus iastac a bout parts or the president's program. ancturung the windfaJI profits tax and a proposed Ene rgy Securi t y Corporation to spur the search for energy sources. Sen. John Tower, R·Texas. said he was unhappy that Carter had ''left the private sector out t,.oo much" from his energy plans . ,. Brademas, however, predict- ed approval of oil taxes and a s tandby gasoline rationing plan before Congress recesses Aug. 4. The House already approved the windfall profits lax Carter wants on the oil industry. but it i ~ not clear how s wiftly the Senate is prepared to act. The.House 1s expecteo to vole before the recess on gasoline ra - tioning, which the Senate ap- proved earlier ' this year. The original Carter rationing plan was defeated' by the House in May .. The president's Sunday speech was forceful . clear and eloquent. Se n . Alan Cra n s t o n o f California, the second-ranking Senate Democrat, s aid Monday. But Republican Sen. S. I. llayak ~1wa of California said Carter 's address. "like most Sunday se rmons." would be forgotten an a day's lame. Liatelllq in oa llUJer'1 end ol the eonvenaUon were acont ol reporten who jammed tbe omc:. tor a news conference. Miller told reporten · that be WH aure that the commotiioe that surrounded bia appointment would die down. He said tbat.it~es two to flaht and that he i~t going to take part. The controversy seemed to focus ,oo Mlller!.s record u a prisoner of war of the North Vietnamese for 51h years. Charges of misconduct and mutiny were dropped ag.ainst Miller who instead was censured by the secretary of lbe Navy concerning anti· war statements: The censure is under appeal and Miller had previously de· nied the charges. putting them in the category of character as· sassination. MilJer said he 1s making over· lures to patch up relations with O'Neill and is looking to bis former predecessor. Ralph Diedrich, for guidance. Mille r sai d Diedrich performed bis tasks aggressive- ly and capably. "He is an expert in the district and I will seek his counsel." Diedrich was forced to resign after conviction and sentencing ·on a bribery count. Miller also claimed that re· ports that he has been _promised millions or dollars from lhe Ca mpaign for Economic Democracy, a n organization headed by Hayden, is "absolute nonsense." He declared that he owes no debts to the CED but that Miss Fonda can be an invaluable as- set in fund-raising campaigns. In other comments, Miller Said he has tremendous support from most war veteran organizations. -Declared he will seek clec· .lion next June and has a ~ood chance of winnfag. Saad that recall effort.-; are absolute nonsense and a wash! or money because that target da le (that a recall election might be scheduled) will tx: so close to the election. -Said his appointment was one of the most extensively s tudied a nd revie wed sn the state. -Declared he will be working on behalf of veterans and Viel· na m r efugees who settled an Southern California. ~Joa9ui11 Weather Hot · By The As!OOC:ia t.ed Press The San Joaquin Valley, which had milder temperatures than normal earlier this summer. is payang for it this week Readings reached 100 dl•grees at every valley reporting station Monday. Bakersfield registered the top mark at JJO de~rees. Lc moort• Naval Air Station was next at 109 followed by Fre.,no at 108, Castle Air Force Base at 102 and Stockton at 101. Officers cordoned ofl the area and began moving fammes out or their borne& when the garage door opened at the home and Padilla and bis family beian backlne out of the driveway in the family car. QUIKSILVER and Storekeeper Brad Barnes have something in common. a sense for style, fit. and comfort. That's why Quiksilver made this Police questioned Padllla who said he and his family w~re up- stairs watching television at the time ot the break-in. He aaid the two men , described 88 Caucasians be- tween the 11es ol 24 and 28. ter- rorl!ed the famJty before nee1na with only a brlefcaa~. Officers were ~nUnuJn1 their lnveatl1atleut"'1nlo the bizarre case today/ new corduroy short and that's why Brad wears it. You'll want to also, after you try it on. . . 1028 lrvi~. Newport Beach, Cal ifom ia. Phone 042-706 l • t .. • A .. ...,....., DSPI'. Havlna 1oot..t off for • f\all daJ tut f'rtday I returned to my cubic-le here el thti HWI,.._ ufftH oa\j J•lerday to learn I'd been llVGn a brand•MW'°1 Off ln tM corner. al.OP a 0UnLcabin4!t, rt1po1 thl1 1a.n&taey, wlUt.e macblne wilh a pro~ler on the f~nt Th propellllrla~v•red wtua a wlrec• Somtwbere, ln the detP reeettfll or memory rrom my ·chUdbood, lhe contn]>Uoa did look familiar auUou ly , I approached It. Evn more cauUousl)', I nipped lh 1witch on l.he bue ol tbe aland, Zowee1 Looll at lhat1 ~ pro peller aurted aplnnlna. The cage <contalninM th.-whlrr1n8 bladuhtarted •ia·w•aau11 back andfortl'I ·~·" I exclaimed "be darned lf It 11n't am old fa11bl 01clllatln1fan' '1 anchureenough, it wa . AnEa 4N EXHAUSTIVE lnvesuaauon. l learned that lhla hlllOMC· deVIC~e dme my Wily because O( t>rt'ISI Carier Etllri Air ShUt ·of~; Fans Going On • •1 TM ~laW Preu to save energy. perhaps 300,000 Two doun e lectric rans lo 400,000-barrela of oil a day. whlrrt!d at Now York'a popular # thcUrlc uJ waterln1 b ole. IN DALIAS, A spot check at Sudl'a. u people across the na-police headquarten showed set· tlon t:Mi1•n turning down their tings at the proper mark, but al .. 1r C'o ndltlonln& system• -City Hau, cold air blowing.from •ome more quickly \hao others. air conditioning outlets was Tt1111P4)ratures set records in .. m eaeured at 66 degrees. thl• lOOi In Oregon Monday and Several Dallas retail store u w1ttA a muaU&Y 87 in Ne w York operators said they would even· ('lty on th tll"3t day or President tually comply with the directive. ·t ·1.rter'I' di rc c t1v e t hat th,•rmO.tuts be i;et at 78 degrees Ma1i Tried fOr Nine Slayings "It doesn't m ake that much difference," s aid r estaurant ma nag e r David Go r e . .. Especi~ if you have fans." . FANS ARE ONE way of get· Ung some comfort despite the rule, which applies lo five m i llio n o ff ices and non· residential buildings. As mid-summer 's dog days set an , some firms worried they might lose c us t o m ers and worker productivity due to the warmer temperatures. · .. WATERBURY, Conn. (A"P) - A 29·year-old unemployed roofer tdld. slate police he beat and s tubbed a woman and eight children to de ath in July·1977. according to a police s tatement re leased a l rus trial. ··we s incerely hope that the .Public underst ands we a re doing at on orders from the govern· ment, that we ure following in· structions and that t hey go along w·H h us or e ls e the whole purpo~e as defeated," s aid Stuart ~vtn, pres ident of the New ·Yori< City chapter or the i.tatc Restaurant Association Oeeyenne Tor11ado ""' APWl ....... to N~w-Jangl.ed Non-4!lectric Stveo rWith Crank) for Disco DanceTs dent Carter a nd his energy-saving program. Thus it is that the thermostats here in the office are now set at 78 degrees . Without the air conditioning turned on . no air moves in the place. We have only one window and that's owned by the Sports Department. Mess around that window and the sports parties might whack you alongside the head with an old Rawlings softball glove that's infested with fleas. T hus we have the wiggle-wagging fans installed that allegedl y will aid President Carter in saving energy an our march toward progress. NOW THAT WE'VE SOLVED the heating and cooling energy cn sis. maybe we can move on with even more m ventive ways of cutting back our use or electricity .. Just look over the re al the comer of the desk. There is the telephone. Every time you pick up the phone and dial. ~ou sqak uo l!lectricitv by rin~inJ? a bell on the other end of the line. • Why, we would save a lot of juice if they'd just invent a' new phone with its own magneto lo ring the-bell.· All you'd have to do is ins~ll.a crank handle on the side of the telephone so you c!an make your own bell· ringing elec~ricily. THEN JUST LOOK AROUND your house Over there in the corner of the kitchen, the refriger ator Ii. humming away a ll day, soaking up gobs o~electrical current. Some brilliant soul ought lo come along and invent a non-electric refrigerator . I'll bet the same sort of a box would work to preserve your food if somebody would Just ftgure out how to put big blocks of ice in it. Why, you could call it an icebox. If we can just get a few inventive minds out there. no telling how far we can march toward progress while sa~mg electricity. The state m ent, which con· tained gruesom e details of the s layings, was released lo the public but not to the jury Mon·. day at the s tart of U>rne Ac· quin's trial in slate court.. THE POLICE statement quot· ed Acquin as saying he beat and stabbed Cheryl B~audoin, al· tacked her seven children and a young visit.or and tbe.n set fire to the Beaudoin house July 22, 1977. Acquin a llegedly confessed to state police whe n he was arrest· cd about 24 hours after the vie· tims' charred bodies were found in the burned out Beaudoin house. His attorney says the Jury should not hear the state· mcnt because police violated Ac quin's constituliow1 nghts by not letting him talk lo friends and relatives a fter his a rrest. A Superior Court judge had ag r eed that the s tate me n't. should be kept secret, at leas t until its validity could be de termihed a t the trial.·But a U.S. District judge ordered the state- ment released at the request of ._the Waterbury Republican and American and the New Hayen Advocate. I N ANOTHE R development, the Hartford Cou rant published portions of an interview tod<1y with Acquin an October L977 111 which he was quoted as s ayang, "I reme mber ta lking to Cheryl. "The next thj ng I knew, there were bodies and blood all over the place and the house was on fire." E.verything e lse that nighl is a "complete blank," Acquin told the newspaper. Tornado:Hits Cheyenne Afj'luent A·rea Ravaged; Tot Dies Te•peraf •res HI L• '"'' All>u'Q"" ..... •S Atlanl• O IS B•ll•mo•• 'IO 17 Ol 8trm"9"•m ., 11 Bot>e '1 .. 80\lon t l 61 01 8rown•vlll~ •s H 8ut1110 14 l>4 Chris In !>C t1 1• Chey•nM ll S• 0~ Chlc.190 I• 61 C•n(lnndtl 88 •• Cle•el•~ 81> .. 081 FI Wit> 100 It O..n•er U '>8 Detroit 86 $1 H&rllord •1 II 1>4 H~lttnd 116 •J Hono1111u •• ,. Houston •• et lnd'•POll\ 81 $q J•<h 'vllle '11 II Kan'\ CllV 11 .. .OJ lHVt~ lie 11 Blyl"e Fr••no llllte Aoo. " 1s .02 L•n<••tet l.O\ A "'Jllle\ 10 •l LOUl\Vlllt 'IO •I Memptils •s 11 M11ml ., 11 Mllw<Mlllee 11 s• MOh ·SI P ' 'IOI) 1n1 NHflVlllt New Orlns •$ IS Ne• YOl'll 11 11 Ollta. CllY •l 10 .U 0m.... to tO Maryw111e Monterey Ntedlt• O••I•~ Aed8tutl S.C:remento $Int• Be"fbere StoOton TMrmet Uklell 111 .. IOI 11 '°' 71 103 .. tS ~ IU 'IO 10 st '°' 70 too tO .. st 101 ., '°' ... 100 tO 11.s.s .... ,,, CHEYENNE, Wyo. t API Stunned 11'1' Clltyennt'> rtf\t torneCIO In history, •tsldllnh •••-stlllnQ Wlrouo11 tM rullble Of ,,_. 111en 700 l!Omot In alflwnt M<llon• Of'"' ctty 1oc1 • .,. Attldtfllt _.. llt1"9 allowe4 Da<k Into Ille nonMfll re~ttet ., .. , wllltll -• reveoff ll't llW \low movt119 lwtse.r Monday afternoon to T 1'P•<•I WJmMt'r ltom~r•tutf'>\ wfAr~ •1\0 tor~•~•. w 11h t~ hot ''"'t\ ~-Pf'< t Pd to ~ •fono ltl~ Patti•< (O•\I d ncl tn '"" umtrat 4'nd 1i0ut,...,,, Pt•teau l emPl'f'•lurn ~'°'"" d•wn IOd•y r•no«td from ,.3 1n M.trO'"'-'H~. Mttn • tot• tn La>V~\ CaUlortda • f n,. we•thitrmttn \1''1\ Soutnu '' Celilorn1aM '"n •~111!<1 mo•~ ot 1"e \am" •It~ oay\ may °" ~11an1 fy w•rm~r trwtn .. , to lt 'tubbOr n hlQn orn,ur& u st<tm o•er 111~ e.stern P<t< lllt Thll hl9h. In IMI, I\ con11nu1nQ to nulld, Drl1\9ln9 Ille w•rmer d.oyt1mw 1tmlM!••ture.. 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A PS President Keath Turley broke the news Monday al a press <'Onferencc he called to com· menl on Prt<s idcnt Carter's ene rgy s peech. But those remarks drew scunt attention after his sur prist' announcement. llE BLAMED BROWN and the state's reg ulat?ry eommis~ions for preventing the timely part1c1pat1on of eight Cahfomaa utilities an the proJ cct. Another factor, he said, wai. "regulatory un certam ty" at the federal le vel. In San Francisco, PUC President John E Rryson said he was ustonished at what he termed the utibty's "unilateral action." He said the firm wa s "s eekan i:l to shift the focus to California as an u cuse to extricate itself" from the 2,500 megawatt project, He cfona cd that any regulatory delays could have provoked the Arizona ullhty's action. He sa10 the farm was probably mnuenced by the potential for additiona l federal regulation of nuclear power pla nts res ulting from the Three Mile Ii.land acc1· dent in Pennsylvania. BRYSON SAID SIT•:s ;,il Warner Valley tn Nc vad:.i and along California 's eas tern desert t ould scrvt· a!' locataoni. for coal-fired generating s tat1om. tu mak1· up for the future cap<1cily planned from tht· lost l'a lo Vt•rdl' units Tht• California ut1ltt ~-.. 1nduding giant southern Cah forn1;J Ed1so11. wf:'rc lo get 55 pf!rcent of the o utput of tht· t wCJ hug1· gene rator!> and sh<1 re Lhat muC'h of thl· t·ost Turll'Y ~aid A PS would be , unable to ('arry th(• cost without their help SoCal l!:dason as a 16 percent partner in Palo Vt'rde Urul!; J. 2 and :1 "The kt•) to tht· tamely completion or this $2.8 billion project hi.ts been part1c1pallon of California ut1ht1es, .. saad Turley "It I!> OU{' vaew that the Cahforwa regulatory environment would make at 1mposs1blc for the California part1c1panlb to con- tinue w1th the pro1ec1 Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. . .. .. 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July 17. 1979 I DAILY PILOT A• Marme Beldin Brown ·Wins 1st Round Senate Upholds Veto on Salary,.l.ncreases IAN mmo (AP) -A U.S. =..,.... f:I • ..,.., ..... aa.irl•t 111 ~ •· lat lo '° .. ll·JHr·•N Pfc. a.ar1aa.,.a.vn for a • ...._. 11100Ua1 _·1,ree at Ca•t .............. leftfovll ..... .......... Anoebef llUIP8d. Lan~ Opl Willie ~· zz. of Stanton. Tena. WU NII ued. s ...... s •••• ·~ LOS AHQELES <AP> -Sum· ma Corp. fUed a SDO mUUoo 1wt in federal court here Monday on &rounds that 13 former at· tomeys, phyaiciana ~ penonaJ ( STATE . .) aides to the late Howard Hughes allegedly conspired to isolate him and take over bis billioo- dollar empire by "catefing to his.e\lery wrum ... .. Blare Co11f ah1ed KING CITY (AP) -A wind· whipped forest fire which briefly threatened roads and homes along rugged Monterey County canyons appeared contained early today a.fter blackening 3,000 acres, officials said. There were no reports or in· juries among firefighters or d amage to. property. GaJ1 Flap ProlJe d CARDINAL DEAD AT 13 Jemea Franda Mcintyre Rites S lated Fot: Cardin{ll Mclnlyre~ 93 LOS ANGELES (APl FuneNf· Masses will be offered Friday and Saturd ay fo r Cardinal James Francis Mein· tyre. Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1948to 1970. The cardinal died Monday at age 93. IN ROME, Pope John Paul 11 wired condolences to the archdiocese, adding. ''l pray that the example of his Christian simplicity and pastoral charity will be held in honor for years to come.·· · Cardinal Timothy Manning , who s ucceeded Mc intyre a s SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edm&and Brown Jr. haa won the first round ln h» baWe .. th tbe Le1lalature over atate employee pay r.uMs, avoidin1. at leut for th• moment, bls fourth veto overr de. The aovemor'a victory e1me Monda)' when the state Senate refuac:d to overturn Brown!s re- duction ot the 14.5 percent raise that lawmakers Included in Ute 1979·80 st.»te budget. THI!: ?3·13 VOTE was four short or the two·tbirda majority needed lo restore the $227 ·millton Brown· cut as he trimmed the salary increase lo 9.3 percent. But veto foes won permission to make another override at- tempt later, possibly when the Senate meets Thursday. The As· sem bly must also vote to over· ride before the funds can be restored. LEGISLATORS VOTED July 2 to overturn Brown's veto of a retroactive pay raise bill for state workers. wbo got no cost· of-living increase last year in the wake or Proposition 13. But some senators who voted for the firs t override either abstained or voted 110 Monday. Sen. Alfred Alquis t, who led override force:;, blamed Mon· day's defeat on "people playing games, negotiating with the gov· ernor for their own legislation, appointments or whateve r -all of the games we play around this place." BUT T H E SAN J OSE Democrat predicted he could pick up enough support · before the next vote to turn things around, an assessment shared by spokesmen for the California State Employees Association. Brown's chief or staff. Gray SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The FBI says it is looking 'into al· legations that the police violated the civil rights of patrons at a tavern caterint: to ho~ose uals when they charged tbrou the door or the establish beat- ing occupants followin e City ·archbishop here jn 1970, said <1 funeral Mass will be held Satur· day at St. Basil's Church with burial ·to follow at Calvar y Cemetery. Another funeral Mass will be of£ercd Friday at St. Vi biana's Cathedral. MclNTYRE. ordained a priest al age 35 after giving up a lucrative career as a Wllll Street broker, was known as a builder of churches and schools during the a rea's post-World War JI population boom. ... Davis. called the governor's cul "a fair balance between the need to hold down growth or gov- e rnment and state employees' r ight to a decent salary in· crease." Hall riots. . Po•f Prr-r•p•ed S ANTA CRUZ (AP> -A W atsooville man who was ap- pointed to the Santa Cruz CQunty Agricul\ural Policy Advisory Commission may have a bit of a problem serving in that post. His conservative views later led lo conrlicts with liberal priests and nuns, and he was as· sailed bitterly -even by some segm ents or the Catholic press -for rus silence on civll rights. H E DENIED that legislators were trading bill signatures and appointments with the governor for votes against the override. Brown has had three vetoes overturned since he took oflice in 1975, a clear indication of his deteriorating· relationship with the Legislature. John Cla rk Hanna, 38. is scheduled to go to fetleral prison next week a.fter his conviction on a charge of attempting to blow up seyen crop-dusting planes two years ago in Salinas. For the next 25 years, he Hved in the cardinal's residence at 452 Madison Ave. He came here in 1948 as archbishop of Los Angeles a nd was appointed .cardinal in 1953. He retired in 1970 .. In the previous 35 years. there were only two overrides, one each of Gov. Earl Warren and Gov. Ronald Reagan. Death Penalty Sought COMPTON <AP> Deputy Dis- trict AU.Orney John W. Bax said he would ask for the death penally in the case or a Long Beach woman charged with the arson murder of her former lesbian lover. Al her arraignment in Municipal Court Monday. Fonda Jean Gayden denied murder and arson charges. She is being held without baH for a preliminary hearing July 30. B a x s .. a i d t h e ' • s p e c i a 1 Dfl..~t~ c ircumstances" of the murder or Ruth Murphy -murder by torture, murder by arson and murder that was exceptionally h e inous o r atrocious -could result in the death penalty or Ufe in prison if they are upheld at the trial. Ms. Gayden allegedly talked two boys. aged 12 and 15. into pouring g:.tsoline on Ms. Murphy as she lay asleep, then setting her afire. GOURMET MARKET 1 ( Markei.Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee Jensen and his helpers have: ...... Nortberu Se• B•u 1.98 111 We •lso have fres h local swordrlSb from our Jodi Chan· nel Islands. F&DB PRODUCE Look wbn our produce dlan.Abe has for us thJs week! By belng al the produce mark.et at 2 a.m .• he ln1uret1 our customers the flnett! ......... ~ ........ .. SweelCen .......... 1 ~• • ................ ,. 11:.· c ....................... ~ ... ;;:;; .............. Ilea. ...... ._ .... Belt ••Hin ............ lie .. . Ji'rom our Liquor Dept. ... Just think --a half gallon or 1.75 liters or Smlmoff Vodb, ooly t.18 pluatu. TOP QUALITY MEATS For an Item you can put In your refrigerator now or use later. the meat dept. hu this to orrer: Oscar Mayer CUiied H•m• 1 lb. lllbllee H•m 6.98 u. ,,.., ....... .,"..,..f"'I llb. Ham foroaly 9.98 ... 8e& tM Prtde el .......... A 2 8'. I•,_.. Pelalt H••· old· .. rid cwell, Kr~-brHd 6.98 •• DELANEY'S • ,,., BEA ""'l SUMMER ·BLOND WITHOUT ROOTS Call ... 640-6023 ..... .············ zuo·.;.u·:·,-, . p. - .. ·:1·1 cc· ·a·· · . .-.n.::::. ·:: . . . . .. . . .. : .. . .. . . . ...... : . . ~ . . >QUit·:< ; ... 1n···5· •..• _, :· ··o· ..... ·· ......... :.: :.-.... :;· ... .. '. ays . . . .: ., ········ .· ··~" .... :.,• ... ·:::::~. .. •'' ~ ..... "····:;:\'.:> '· riror JffALT ) BaOWN'S Fl&ST override overturned hil veto of a death penalty btll Jn 19TI. Hi• th1l'd came tot week, on the heels of the override or the retroactive pay bill, when le1lslators overturned his veto of a blU preventing bank holding • companies from selling most kinda of insurance. During Monday's debate. Al· 41Uisl called the governor's ac- tion "an unconscionable reduc· lion" in the face of inflation he said had hit 13 percent during the first half of this year. He al.so quoted a 1972 speech he sa!d the n-Secretary of State Brown made to a . CSEA rally complaining about Gov. Ronald Reagan's veto or state employee raises. ''It's a terrible thing when the governor or our state exoressei. a lack of confidence in the peo.. pie who make this government run."' Alquist quoted Brown u saying. "And that's what's happening when adequate pay raises are not maintained and are vetoed." Here t\ I~ 7). IJ S.n.oi. roll <All 11, •llkll Goll. Epmuncl Br-n Jr '\ veto of 1•.S 11ett9'!1 ~V r•l•n lo• \i.te •mc>lo.,..s wH ousi.1nec1 - cl•Y Twentv·w...., vo~ -re roqulr..i to o ..... .. ~ OemO<••t• '"' O•trrlcle -AIQU•\t, .,., •• C•ri>enttr, 0111\, G•r•IY\4ftcll, A G••<I•, Gr-. Keene, Montoya, Robbins, ROl>lr11, ROcldol, Sltro. ''·Stiern, Watson. TOl•I IS lhpu!Mlc-.• IO< o .. rrtde S.vtrly, 8•19QS, Cu\.nGYt<h. JohnSon, M•'"'· N•t•M"· Nimmo, Speraw Tout 8. Aeput>hc.,,~ .tQ4'1n~1 OYf'"tde C•mpbell. C.•o•tn, M ~« ... M-v. Ntl*<llY, Rl<Mr-. Ru\.,.11. Schmill. Totel 8 R:.~!~~.' ~11;:"~ vo11no For•n o. Prtttey.o, High Court Probe ............ M111• ••J••<'f.1011 Actress Cheryl Ladd has won a court order barring_ Nancy Suiter, star of the X· I' a led "Taxi Girls," from being billed a s her look- alike. ---Mosk Testimony Delayed SAN FRANCISCO CI\ P > Californi a Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk has won a reprieve from testifying in the probe into the conduct or the California Supreme Court while an appeals court .s tudies his ar.guments that the investigation is unconstitutiona l. The slate's 2nd District Court of Appeals in Los Angeles tn de finitely stayed a subpoen<.1 Monday ordering Mos>c to i:IP pear before the Commission on J udic1al Performance. The court was to make a pre· liminary ruling on Mosk 's claim today ln testimony Monday before the panel. Richard Morris. top aide to Justice William Clark, said he told Justice Matthew Tobriner that neither he nor Clark were aware of any im propriety in Tobriner's handling of lhC' controver s ial Tanner case. ' . ' The commiss1oh 1s investigat· ing charges that the high court withheld its decision in the case until after the Nov. 1978 election to boost the confirmation chances of Chief Justice Rose Bird. The decision overturned the state's law requiring prison sentences for persons convicted or using a gun m commission or a felony Voters confirmed Ms. Bird for a 12-year term by the narrowest margin I/I state history lllotorist Booked r--~--~ .. ~ ~ ... Cata/in·~ -. ISLAND / ... 15 DAILY CRUISES LV. DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 111 Auto Assault .. \..... 775-6111 • 832-4521 • (714) 527·7111 ./ LOS ANGELES <APl -A police officer and o .... -----------------" private citizen are reported m fair condition after be ing deliberately run into by an angry motorist Motorcycle officer David !lacker, 34 , and Clarence E. Ferguson, 20. of Beverly Hills were standing at the scene of a traffi c accident Monday when rut by a car traveling 50to60 mph which was al legedly driven by Timothy Sadberry, 27, in vesligators said. Officers said Sadberry was angry over the way Hacker and his partner Vito Kulic. 32, had taken an accident report from him at another location earlier. · · The speedjng car knocked over two police motorcycles, setting one on fire, tossing Hacker 20 feet in the air a nd Ferguson about JO feet Hacker suffered a concussion. a broken n ghth1p a nd a broken left a rm. ....................... ....... l!IO(• ~Ill ... u..o .. SUITS ~ACTIC . Dial-a-Tape PleaS. Request Tape By Number 01 B•ckPeln 02 Whlp6uh 03 Arthritis 04 Heedeches OS Why Chlroprectk:? 06 Neck. Shoulder, Arm Pein p7 low Beck & l eg Pein 09 Nervousness & Tenalon Tape Center 645-1701 24 Hours Courtesy of Or. David W. Gibson Au11 t GS 10 n!> 119. 10 to 189. 70 3 Pi. vos1ed suits horn Han Schaffner & M•u. 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I *"" • IOUTH COAST~ Slnte Anl nMr 'lhe T _.,..,' '\""'° GRANADA HILLS 0..t>Of ii\ Oe-ollsn .. , 110oU11 ,, • 0r11111er-i~1v~101 Editorial P!Hl_e .................................................................... ~.July 17, 1979 RObert N. WMd/PubllMMr Thomas K .. vll/EdllO( Berl»r• Krelblch/Edll0tlal P• l!dltor -t'D Be Painful, . _.-ut It" Bas to ·Be • J ' .ll.mln1 Ca.IUr wu ... We're lD for it. And we're 8llu to la1 • lat OD tM llDl Ill personal aacrtllces and lax Wlan blfon our 1au11 U1a1• meet.I our ener1y 1upply Tba ,......_ cu-ba faulted perhaps for not beln1 forceful moqla .. lala Sunday nllftt 1peecb, and for de- layln1 tbe palnftal Ill...,. too '°"'' but what he n td we •re ~ tD b•ve<to do ii all too true. The natmwide enort can be compa red with the country'• determination to land a man on the moon tO years qo. More correctly, lt should be compared LO the n a llonalrnolve we 1ave to wtnnln e World War ll. The stakes are that hlah. • . ' As Carte r has said. we'll ha ve to pursue all form8 or e ne r gy aources -tola r , nuclear . high er recovery trom dlcisUng o!I fields, COM1ers1on or s hale LO 011 and more UM! d1 coal as fue l. evf'n Ir It does n s k SP,Oilina the air In some sectio ns. • . Or course that wo n't be enougtf. If we're going to r rninhruzct_;.nd ulUm1:tte ly forget l:lbQut lh~ M.t.deast as an ~ergy ~Her. the 1tacrtfkefl may ·be as t'5ugat,.as we raced in World War ll. It will mean s uffering in higher t e mpe ratures inside d ur ing the su m m er. s uffering in lower temperatures In the winter . It will m e&n driving curtailm e nt. more depen · d ency on p ublic tra ns it ~ven wtien It is terribly incon ve· nie n t , closer .to -home vacations -those and a ll the other aspects of ou r lives that directly or indirectly re ly on t.>ncr gy in som e form. Carte r calls it "the m oral equiva lent of war " and tha t is not a n overly dra m atic description. For resolv ing the country's ene rgy plight will me an the same kind or citizen involve ment and dedication as winning a wa r. If the public can see the need , a nd see the sacrifices bein·g evenly and fairly distributed , the war can be won . Whe the r Carte r h as the leadership qua lities to be pers uasive is de batable . But the need for s uch a m assive e ffo rt c annot escape anyone. Easing Alien Problems Fences, r a da r , p a trols. ins pection . st a tions,_ dogs, roadb locks, a beefed -up Border Patrol and even pleas don 't seem to m a ke a dent in the wave of illegal aliens w h o assault-a nd cross-the borde r from Mexico into1he U .S. . And things won 't get bette r . Not so long as quota restrictions exist, the U .S. offers relatively goodpayin g jobs. and Me xico suffers from m assive unem ploym ent and bad liv ing conditions . T here's a piece or legis lation on the horizon that cou ld im prove the situ a tion .. U .~. Sen . S.l. Ha wakawa R-Calif.. ma v be a bit opti mistic whe n he s ays his proposa l to reins tit ute a morlified br acero p la n would "solve the illegal alien p ro- ~tam,'..;.but the law does make sense. S.1427. as advanced by Ha yawaka a nd Sen . H11r rison Schmitt, R -N.M., would provide a way for Mexicans to work legally in the U .S. for up to 180 d"c:1ys per cal enda r y~cJr; so lon g as they don't d is place willing dom e s tic wor kers. The visitors would not be restricted to a ny geo· graphical area, but Hay.a ka wa would like them to m ake a goodwill d eposit t hat would be returned whe n the workers re-e ntered Mexico. • Anyone who v iolates the IBO-day restriction would be inelig ible for the program for f1v~ years : any a lien w ho t•nte rs the country illegally would be ine ligible for 10 y ears. And there 's the r u b. The bill m.akes no provision for a liens already he r e illegally. No one knows how m a ny a re in t hat categor y -som e close to the s cene say as m any a s 12 m illion. It would be unreasonable to believe that a n Illegal alien who had pa id $300 to a "coyote" for getting him into the country would turn himself in since he would b;e in· e li gible for the progra m -pa rticularly if he is employed a nd sending money back to his family . ( Still. the law offe r s promise. It would give the jobless Mexican work that U.S . c itizens d on't want, and he lp solve the low-le ve l e mployment needs or U .S. farmers and othe r e mployer s. ·At least it would be looking at the problem he ad-on ins tead of h ope lessly wishing it would go a way. And tha t 's all that 's being done today. • Opinions expressed in the 3')ace above are those of the Daily Pilot., ·Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dai ly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Biggest By L. M. BOYD The three biggest dollar- vol u me bus inesses in this country, according to the U. S. Commerce Depa rtment, a re Exxon, Genera l Motors a nd m arijuana traffic. SI r, how would you rate yourselr as a m arks m an? Possibly not up there with Adolph Topperwe ln, I'd I guess. During 12 days In 1906, Topperweln fired at 72,500 targets. He missed only nine. Consider those recruits In one or another or the U.S. military ser vices . Ninety percent or the women among the m h a v e hi g h school * Dear Gloomy Gus Oa thole "sickout.a" - t.b• dumb copa and de· putlH are runn1D1 a rlak If they let the public flDd out bow 't•ll •• can 1et alon1 wttbout them. . WALLY ......... ,_... .... .... ...... ,., .... , ............. · =.--:a~~- . ~ diplomas. Only 63 percent of the men do so. The women's test scores run a pproximate· ly 20 percent higher than the men's. But this doe~n·t mean wo m e n m a ke th e b es t soldiers, sailors. m arines. please note.~ A high IQ is not the fi rst requirement in t hat game, evidently. Q . Wh at are the most popular bar soaps In the country? A. Last I heard they were Dial, Ivory. Zest and Dove, in that order The flippant ni,kname for Continental Can st.Ock among the brokers on Wall Street ii Zsa Zaa Gabor. Q What 's this country's oldest breed of horse? A. The quarter houe. Datea back to around 1840. The only U.S. Prealdent who didn't use the word "I" In hls inaugural addresa was Teddy Rootevell. Q. What city ha• the won t traffic Jam1? A. Tokyo, 90 doubt about It. In only one 1ort of bll· 1 am• bunttn1 doea '\he animal that pta cau1ht have to pay ,for the license and that. •a.>'f our Love a;d War man. J1 huaband hunttn1. r, .WJIAT AR£ YOU COMl>l.AININCMBOUT? I TELL YOU HE' IS A REAL LIVE SUP~VIS~,I Richard Ree ves ' Better World May ;Be Coming • c P HILADELPHIA I wanted to meet Ric ha rd Easte rlin because he struck me. from afar. as just about the most op- tim istic man in America. I wasn't disappointed when r round him in a sunny corner of· fi ce looking over t h e Un iversity o( Pe nnsylvanil fr om t h e econo mi cs dep a rtment. ··People see m a la is e in Am e r i c a, s tag fl atao n , c r i m c , divorce. the rest," he said. "But tha t 's going to chan ge. Too ma ny people are looking at the down side and seein~ a trend. rather than a fluctuation. Right now we are at the botlom of the st atistical trough. Assuming that we have stability in the economy and ·no• wa r , in fi ve yea rs things w•ll bf' bt'tter In 10 yea rs. there wi ll be widely di), cern1hl £' im p rnvc m e n t 1n Am erican hfe The 1990s will seem wonderful " EASTERLIN I S a d e mo - gra pher. His s pecialty is "cohort analysis" -that is, studying the number of people born <the Charles McCabe coho rt > in a g i ve n year Specifi cally, he is interested in the number of 15·to·29-year-old males in the United States at any given lime. compared with the number or 30·t0·64·year-0ld men. Right now, for instance. you can figure the numbers of 20-year ·olds and 50-year·olclh bv checking the birth statistics for 1959 and 1929. What do those num bers mean·• To Easterli n. m th<' s1mple!>t terms. they mc<1n thb The greater the number of young males entering the wor k force, the less opportunity there Will be for Cach of them lO SUC· ceed And when there ii. less op- portunity. there will be greater ma l aise and alien a tio n measured. by scholars, in in· creased c rime, s uicide et nd divorce rntes. and r educed birth rates. voting participation and college entrance exammC1t1on scores In other words. because• of th1· ba hy boom of the late 1940s and early 1950s, a frustrated i::em•r<:1 lion inevita bly ciJme of ai.!<• 1n the late '60s and '70s Uut, pre· c1sely because or the frus tratmn and pessimism of those cohorts. people born between say, 1946 and 1956, arc having ve ry few children the mselves-. So? So, the cohorts about to come of agt! -the next-g,eneration of teen-agers and young aduJts are quite small in number. They..- will have many more work OP· porturuties, be more optimist.Jc - and the indicators of malaise will decrease. Times will simply be better Of course., 1f the theory hold!>. thol>e young opt 1m1sts of the 1980s and 1990s will want to hav1· more children to bring into what seems a hopeful world Then. 1n the l'arly l i st rentury, larg1• cnhorts will again hcgm coming ''' <igt• ;;inrl malaise will n · gt·m·ralc Thl' cych· 1s endle),!\ and Easterhn dc·srnbes h1mi.clf as "a temporary opt1 m1st " H e as cont r ove r s i a l JJ a rt 1 c u I a r I y to ·r c m in 1 s l s. bee a U!'.e he Ix: II eves the women's movcmcnl tJ> m1,n • nuctuataon than trend lie prOJCcts that, a:. the nation hr·comes more op t1m1st1c youni:: couples wi ll want children and frwcr women will be cntenng lht• work force. In fact. hC' pt•r-;on a II y bcliC'v1·.., Lhal women 111:1\ ht• worS(' <iH no" than lh<•) hav1• hf'cn an th(• pai.t "/\!'. for a). I can !Pit. women ::ire JUSt t11k1ng on m1>rl' or the work the~t· days They arc responsible for .hom es plus m· rames" Easterlin's work "genera tional ·crowding" is part of the Jargon ha6 only been possible in recent years as the population or the United State s began to s tab1ltze a nd 1m m 1g r alion became a statisticall)( insignifi- cant part of that group. He also e mphasizes that cohort s ize 1s on ly "one cause'' of what happens in a society IS HE RIGHT? I'm rrolsure --1 • tend lo thmk he 's on to something -4' important but 11 would be foohl'!h to 1gnon· tht· st<it1stical ' t•v1dcn<:c h1• :Jnci other). have com- ptlt'd about !ht> re lationship hNwc·t•n n·J;.it1ve age:. and !>OC1a l unrel>t Government. as a ·rule. doe~ igno r e cn·ativ<' thinking - particularly 1f that thinking pro Jects forward. Another cause of the Amcncan malaise 1s thal government , think in~ 1s almost a lways based on the ass umption that what seems tru<> today ~i ll be tru<> tomorrow. The best ex amplE> Of that IS all l he )..('hools {'Olh·g1.• ... <Jnd ho::.p1tal), that wan· h1111l for 1w1111l1• wl111 dul not 1·.11 l~l Hi churd fo;;.istl'rlin 1·ouhf hitvi• told tuxp;1ycrs th;:it tht•re wen : not gomJ:( to he enou~h ch1lrtrcn or patwnt:-to fill thoi.c lovdy public bwld.Jnitb. . Comma Goes At End of Short Breath It is one Qf those inexplicable sudden squalls that cha rge the River Acade me from time to time. Now it's punctuation. The comma. the colon, the semi· colon their use and their se· quence, their pitfalls a nd their m yst iq ue - have become one or this sea- son's intellec· tual minUads. P•nct,uation , it appears, is a live and well. From the London Times Literary Sup- plement t.o the cultural ghettoes of The New York Times and other leading dailiee. the comma is decidely with us. In Eng l and Eric Partridge's book on punctuation. -You Have a Point There. had been reissued. College graduates con· fess. in letters lo the edit.or. that Earl Waters they just don't know what to do with the comma. a nd stare for long periods at the wa ll wonder· ing where lo insert one of lhe da mned things. '1THE CORRECT use of the co m ma,'' says Sir Ernest Gowers -"if there is s uch a thing aa ·correct use' -can only be acquired by common sense, observation and taste." /\ long lime ago I carne to terms with my use of punctua· lion in a sentence. My observa· t1on. taste arid common sense tell me that writing, certainly the kind of writi ng I do. is slmp· ly transcribed speech. I never put a sentence to pape r without saylng il first Inside my head. Perhaps th.is is because the Irish a re talke rs be fore they a re writers. Or maybe e verybody writes like this. I do not know. But if writing is written speech il rollows that punctua- lion is literall y a s easy as brealhin~. When the little s purt of breath that 1s called a sen- tence comes to a full stop. that means a penod is called for. A SHORT hrenth requires a comma . A brca(h be tween a comma and a full l>top asks for a semi-colon If you have trouble fi guring if a breath is long enough to desl·rve a sem i-colon, stick lo a com ma T he stalely colon I use chiefl y for enumera · lion, or lists. and as a convenient device for setting off a quota· lion. That's all there is to punctua- tion, so far as 1 can see. I went through a lot of hocus· pocus in grammar !lchool a bout diagramming sentences. While this may. have given me some insight into the fact that the sen- tence was a s tructure and not m erely a n expostulation, the diagramming business m ade it that much harder for me to un· derstand that punctuation was basically the knack of employ- ing breath and silence lo ~ive added meaning to the sentence. TO BE FRANK. tea che rs are ofte n th e e ne m y o r good teaching 1n this field, KS in many others. Nowadays. when prac- tically nobody admits to know- ing a nything &bout the in- trica cies of punc tuation. the pa tronizing a nd s uperior al- t itudes of some teachers are in· furiating. You are made to reel even more backwa rd than you are by teachers who cruelly and falsely assume th~1t they know much m ore about punctua t ion than you do. Punctuation. if you look at it the right way. is as easy u breathing. Tell your teacher I s aid so. ~rown Long on Talk, Short. on Accomplishments Any hope_ which m ay ~ave their problems as a result or It. machine "un rapidity. . ~udden discoveries bu s~runguplntheheart.'l of C~f~r· One day, It Is the great new Brown made with respect to naans with Governor Brown s dis· V N T I L R E C E N T L Y , scheme for energy development potentlal energy sourctis that closures of thla ambitious pl~s however , Brown usually stopped sources, the next, some .won· enable11 him to put ·together 1 for ener1Y development, wall with his rhetoric and le.4 tbe de· . .derful plan for rapid transit to• •multi-million dollar proiram have been based upon a false pre · tails for aomeone else ~ tulflll. . eve rr or:ie. The re hon~stly seems without any preliminaries In tbe mile. i.e .. the governor ls serious Most often, as In the cue ot no hm1t to· the gemus of this Legislature? The Eneray Com· and wlll pursue them lo a puc· Wllaon Riles' Ill-fated acbool re· youn1 statesman who stands m ission, created five yean .,.,, ceafulcompleti9n. rorm plan, be baa no besltancy ea1er lo apeed hla munificence for the specific purpose ot de- That sucb is far from the cue. In sitting back. and letting to the entire nation. , veloping new sources, has yet to shouldbe clear~anyonewhohaa 11omeone~lle carry the burden recommend a alnale one or ap.. followed Brown 11 career. He bas or planning. Nor in then reject· BUT OF COURSE all or these prove a single new major power proved Iona on rhetoric, and so IOI tbe entire plan, even though announcements are de1laned for i nstallation, despit e havlas 1hort on performance aa to be lt 11 advanced at bla 1u11estion one purpoae only: to f rab spent milliom upon mllllona ~ totally wlthouraccomplilbm.at. and detplle tbe fact be hH headllnes. Brown wtl do 'dollars Even hia mo1t.latsbly touted (and notblal beUel' to offer. anythlnl to gel attention. But tie · only enacted) pro1ram, the But u bla uplraUon1 for the coold care not one Wblt whether .IEBBY HAS walled until the A1rtcutural Labor Relations Act, Presidency become more beated anythlnl ever reaulta from tbeM t.lmlq wu ri1ht for tbe bf'09d. which WN to .ad ltrtfe ln &be Brown bM taken to alapptnc the plans for ener11. tran1portaUon. caat pffll covera11. but tae fleldalhNfalledmilerably. pubUc lD tbe face week aft.er lon1 term acbool ftnanclna or b11n't put one dime ln tbe Ne ther tbe farmers nor week wt\h one new 1ruclklM · any other of Callfora11•1 budle& far ..., ol U.... .,.. Chavez t,ave found aolutlclal to pro1ram after uotber lD multltude ol problem. Niie-. · . \ ' .. -• ' ~.July17. tsnt DAIL y PILOT A 1 nAN&Whift • .... • .......... and .... _.,... ... ...... tyta. ... rt l •• ••1•• ....... &Mt .. ..... .._.. .. ._.._..,u11. : _ · .... 1111111~~--... •11 relta ._, hu ...... -. .... fllMl ................... .. ....................... . '9SY .-n llAD Alll'LS~UDitJ to t.t tliii• ....._ M.aue .... ,.na. 1 lllaDd ........... 11 in INAt deml9d for, alDODI otbtr ~· llaft• ... .-... lot ol mouanl11. tnkallr ta tllla m .... r: Bacll ln the mkt·lMOI, 1 • ......,_ dairy·producta wt.oaes1ti•1 nrm opened rffUl'n!Ct t.be famlly. wtUcb Md been lD decline a IDOIMNl1a fador)I in the amalJ Vennoat town of tlnoe tbe boa' two-year dllappearance ln t.be Alllurl, wMn 90bocly would bav• NCOlnbed • mid·lMOI. Tb• Bonanno. were known to be llafto9o ev-. bad he driven .~ tn h.11 lon1 bl1clt puabinl tbe oamblll09 out of various raclle&a in Cadillao and f1MMd a diamond oa hll pj.nkle. 1917. and' maybe the cheese lnduatry -the one the A few yean later, th• Brooklyn lirm le1all)' Bonannos had mo1t clearly coot.tolled tn halcyon Hparated ttaelf from the Vermont aut.lcllary and, days -wu one of them. aNUlld the same Um•, tbe factory stopped paytna • tbe local dairy eooperaUv• lorJM milk lt used ln CLEMENT 8Ea081U, TBB MON'l'GOMEaY tbe ~. WbeD lbe cooperatlvea ftaally re· County <Pa.) chlef of det.edlvee who lnvestla•ted allMd that aoapayment wu the cbeelemaker's the blut in Ambler, says be doean't know wby it pobey, tbey went to court and f~ the factory hap~. • -· lnto bankrl\ptcy. "'Ibey have a code of tbelr own," be 11y1 of · plueria operaton. "The kind of kitcbetl equip· WllAT HAPPENED NUT WAS EXACl'LY ment they have to use, the kind of cheese lbey whet you mi8.ht expect to happen at a Mafia·nm hive to uae, the IUe1al aUena they have to hlre. It plant that ta faced with going out of business: 'could have been local jealousy. It ~uld have been Tbere wu a auapiciou.s fire t.blt reduced the plant refusal of the owners to 10 along on purcbuing to rubble·ancl deatNyed books and records. A state equipment." . tnvesti1atioo couJdn't find physical evidence or The Pennsylvania State Police said they arson. so no charges were brought. bellev~ the Ambler pizzeria was connected to But if an anooist was involved, as many sus: Gambino interests. peel, he can brag a long time about the Alburg job But Anthony Guerrelli or Warminster, Pa., because the creamery was directly across a two-lawyetJror the pizzeria's three owners, denies it. lane street from the Alburg Volunteer Fire Depart· ment. ''111E GAMBINO FAMO..Y wasn't involved in aUve1 of Carlo, •• omcen in lbe KlDC of Piua. On tbe Gil.ht qf Nov. ~. urn. .Omeoee put four bombt ancf a lot of 1aaoline on the parlor (loor . However it wu proved almo,t u lDept u tbe Ambler anonllta. Tb• bombt aDd 1uollne were •till 1lttln1 there tbe next .JD.QtDlDI wben employeu at the nearby ... Palitry Pride supermarket smelled fwn• and called tbe fire de· part meat. Tbe bunCled anon m• P .. e 1 ol lbe WU· mintton News·Joumal and the atate ft.re manbal an· nounced an inv,.ugation. Just two nllbta later, however. patrooa at a nearby bowlln1 alley beard an exploaion and saw smoke and flames. Tbe anonilt bad returned and there waa one leu pluerla in Dover . SOME t-OCAL LAW ENFOaCEMBNT of· ficera suspect that pluert1 owners aet fires t.bemaelves. intending to collect on t.b•inaurance. The insurance tnduatry bu Utt.le inform1tion on pizzeria fires. Piuerlas are claaaed alon1 with all other kinds of reatauranta from lbe Four Seasons on down. '"I'bere la no way a1i insurance company cu tell you in regard to· <Just> piua," an official of one company explained. · But to federal law enforcement agents, lbe in· aurance angle seems an inadequate explanation for what's been happening. They suspect there's 1 · lot more to the spate of pilleria explosions lban just a lot of pie in the sky. "My impression is that it bad somet.binf, to do with supplies and franchising and control, • says Wallace P . Hay, special agent in charge of the Philade lphia office of the Federal Bureau of Aleohol and Firearms. "Most or them seemed to be reasonably good businesses, and as far as com· peUlion goes, it seems like there's room for more than one pizza parlor." Tbe-f1re at the Alburg-Creamery cost Alburg's this operatioo:,"-he:csays. "Theyl-re involved in a lot THE FBI-AGREED; AND. AFTER the Dover instsrer, Lumberme n's Mutual Casualty Co.. of ether operations, I know that, but they aren't in· explosion, the bureau began a new investigation of $350,000. It would have cost Lumbermen's a lot volved in this one." the p1z.zeria industry. · F.4BRENllEIT 104 ·HOT·TUIS •SPAS• &AZHOS DICKIMYIR~ • COMPlETE SWJTEM RedwOOd hot tub. benches. Beker Hydro SiMI pactcage. • hoae, Jeta. ~ covett and all neoeaarv flttlnot to plumb UC>~ tub ... ,,_.,,,, .. N9 W YOU c:sn relax . anytime. anyplace with our lalander Portable Spas. Installation and c u stom dec1<1ng by Jamkar. Inc State Lie. No 331164. I t6 I Hartaar • Cott• MeM • 641·1416 ~ 10.7 • s.t. a S.. IJ.a We have over 68 vari· eties of this popular and unique flowering plant in almost endless color combinations They will bloom in v the s~ade through late fall. more except for the alertness of some U.S. border They were, bo~ver, involved in the King or Agents round that the Gambino pizzeria in Rogt'f\ C..dt'M . 640·5800 . . . guards • Pizza pizzeria in Dove r, Del. Corporate records Dover had been buy inf! s'upplies from Ferro Foods, · <,.,n J.NtQu1n at M..cAnh111 • N~'J)Orl Be.ach • 9 dm ·6 p~ ,..~li~st~E~m~m~an~ue~l~a~n~d~G~iu~s~e~p~pe~G~a~m~b~in~o~.~bo~th~~re~l~---------~__.:<~See~~M~A~F~l~A~.jP~a~g~e~A~8~)~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ACCORDING TO GOVERNMENT SOURCES, two big truckloads of stinking, rancid mozzarella t:beese had been shipped from Canada the day before the fire, destination Alburg Creamery. If the &uards hadn't turned the cheese back because of its condition, the cheese would have been I burned up in the fir& -and presumably reported aa an insurance loss worth about $80,000. In theory, fire insurance and accounts receiva· ble should have permitted the bankrupt cheese factory to pay off creditors, principally Vermont farmers who collectively owned the cooperativ-es slung by the cheesemakers. But, at this point, the Brooklyn parent company claimed that the cheese factory had shipped it a lot of spoiled cheese. So, far from owing ttle factory for: •oo tons or mozzarella, the Brooklyn parent was a creditor for nearly $50,000. This scam did not work perfectly, however. Two men involved were eventually convicted or bankruptcy fraud, though the sentences were mild and long-delayed by legal appeal. Bealdea, lbe pro- fits had been s ubstantial: The Brooklyn parent company, alter all, bad been cettln1 its .mouarella almost for free. BF.SPITE A FEW SUCH ILL-FETA'D adven- tures, however, t.be Mafia ia content to stay int.be cheese business. Take what happened, for in· at.ace, the early morning bo'1J'S or Jllly 6, 1977, when two men lugged 210 ~allons of gasoline into _ Gluaeppe's Piua Restaurant in the Pbiladelpbia suburb of Ambler, Pa. They apparently planned to U1bt a fuse and watch the fireworks in the rear·view mirror as they sped away in their green '77 Buick LeSabre parked outside. Alas, however, they were working too close to the pilot light on Gulaeppe's pi.u.a oven. Blooey. There wasn't enough left of one body to iden· tify it right away, but the other body was quickly follnd. to be that of Vincenzo Fiordilino of Brooklyn, the 22·year-old nephew of Giovanni Flordillno, whom police have long identified as a ranking member of the Bonanno Mafia family. WHAT WAS HE DOING TREaE, police won· d.ered. Was the fire bombing an insurance fraud arson? Was it an isolated incident of revenge? Some thought otherwise. For the arson in Ambler was only one or several dozen fire bomb· .ings. torch jobs and gas explosions that had been ripping apart pizza parlors in New York, Penn· sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. To many eyes, '8 war seemed to have broken out over con· trot of the pizza b!ess in the Northeast. . . Carlo Gambin the boss of bosses, bad died the previous Octo r. Meanwhile, Joe Bonanno's top underboss, Carmine Galante (who himself was executed last week), had been freed from a long prison sentence and was in New York working to ' '1onbnn Oilnee bu <6rorgr! It's an extraordinary new idea of combining your ex- isting windows with our lead, and lettino us create any design, plain or col- oured on your sliding doors, or windows. It's a touch of Old English, or ~ dash of Art Noveau, It's any tradltlonal or con- temporary design to flt In with your decor. Give .us a day and we'll edd to the character of your home. 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MOtlTUAIY rn~at. ~ach --· Deatlu Eheuilwre PARIS CAP) -Dnld Karr, 61 , a former Washington Post r e - porter who be<:ame an intern ational busi- nessman specializing in contacts with the Soviet Union, died in Paris aft.er suffering a heart attack. NEW YORK CAP) - Cell Chapman, 67. a d ress d esigner who came int.o prominence in the 1940&, die d in a Bronx hospital. For more than a decade, a Ch a pma n dress was synonymous with deb· ul a nte p a rties a n d senior proms. and the C h ap~n style a l110 adorne theatri cal personali es and the early televi s ion performen . NIAGARA FALLS , Ontario CAP> , Biily MeCrary, hall or a tour· in1 act billed as the world's heaviest set of twins. died in a Niagara Falla hospital Saturday. He was 32 yean old and weighed 747 pounds. WASIDNGTON (AP) -Loaella Carver Dlrltaee, widow or Sen. Everett Dhitlen, R·Ill .. and mother·ln·law of Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., cl.led Monday ot cancer . -MELROSE PARK, Ill. <AP> -Berber& W. ..... ••. Midor' editor of PlaUI OUaram a DA· tloaal petroleum publleatlon, died' MOD· da1, apparent11 of ~-----~-utunl caUMI. ~ - ------------·- Al'WI ........ WITH PLANT OPERATING, BROWN CAN CRITICIZE NUKES Pierre Oubre, Plant Superintendent, at Rancho Seco. Aids Brown By mOMAS D. ELIAS Gov. Brown has rarely been so con- sistent in any political position as in opposing nuclear power plant con- struction. Thal wasn't always a safe position. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS But the anti-nuclear climate pro-quced by the radiation leaks al Pen-FIRST WILL COME several small nsylvan.ia's Three Mlle Is land power geothermal plants ln the Jmperia! plant and the "China Syndrome" film Valley, parts or which sit atop a sea h ave made il a.keysto~A;B~ro~w'lln~·-ii~·~ ~-~o"-'f steaming bot brines. peel ed bid 'for th e presidency. ~ IT'S OBVIOUS BROWN feels much safer in his opposition to nuclear power than ever before. The same governor who would take no position on the 1976 anti-nuclear ballot in- itiative now clears some speeches with anti-nuclc<1 r activists before they're de li vered. And he renewed the opposition after Pres ident Carter's speech Sunday night. Ironically. it's a nuclear power plant that permits him t.o do that with impunity. • For only a few days before Brown keynoted a major anti-nuclear raJly near the almost-complete Diablo Canyon atomic power plant. federal of- fi cials gave the OK to reopen the Rancho Seco facilit y o uts ide Sacramento. RANCHO SECO, a near-twin of Tbree·Mile Island, was one of eight raciUties shut for safety reasons after the Pennsylvania mishap. Operated by the Sacr a m e nto M unlcipa l Utilities District, it produces about 3 percent of California's electr\city selling some power lo Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Magma Power Co., for instance, plans t.o have a 10-megawatt plant working by the end of the summer producin~ enough energy to supply ~ community of 6,000 homes. A few months later, another JU. !'l~J!awa~t facility is due to open, a. JOmt proJeet of Union Oil Co and thl' Southern California Edison Co Two other geothermal pl:mLo; in th1· area a re scheduled to go on-ltm· within 30 months. AT TUE SAME TIME. two ull1Jt1c::. h a'{e announced "co-gene ra tion" projects. using heat from industrial processes to create electricity. Taken together. all these proJecL'\ will produce less than one·mnth the output of Rancho Seco. itself a rel a ti vely smaJI nuclear power plant. But to Brown a nd other advocates of alternative energy sources, they represent a vast. not very hazardous potential. If small plants can be dt: veloped s uccessfully they believe larger ones will follow. .. T.he new energy sources won't do much tl> prevent blackouts this year. but Rancho Seco should. Without Rancho Seco, PG&E of. 80 BROWN. WHO a lways protects ficials had warned of possible rolling ~s politic~ rear, has two things go- blackouts in various parts of mg for him as he intensifies his California this summer. nuclear power opposition. With Rancho seco back on line. He knows that blackouts are highly there should be no such problems . unlikely with Rancho Seco operating That left Brown free to oppose biablo again and knows that within a reYf Canyon without fear that his opposi-months, the alternate sources he has lion would backfire later on during a preached for years will actually ~ power crunch. producing power, ii only a little. What's more .. his m ost ~cent anti-Together, these developments al· nuclear rbe'A?':'c• more strident than low~t.o stress over and over his earlier oppos1t1on, comes as some of skei>ticisl\a o( the at.om, the most con· the alternate energy sources the gov-s istent -some would s ay the only ernor so often trumpets arc about to consistent -political position of his go int.o operation. career. For Drop-outs Booklet Lists Jobs By JOYCE KENNEDY De ar Joyce: Could yoa explore careen for blgla scbool drop-oat.ti? -T.J.,ADDArbor,Mlch. Some two million teen-agers. 16 or older, left high school without a diploma -and most left without skills. A booklet from the U.S. Labor Department -"Jobs for Which You Can Qualify lf You're Not a High School Graduate" -Ust.s nearly 100 occupations that may be open to non- graduates. • For a free copy, spec,fy the booklet Ulle and enclose a 1ummed, sell- addreued malllnl label with your re· quest LO Joyce L. Kennedy at Box 1560, Costa Mua 12626. ** Dear .Joyee: I•• lateNl&ed la a part1 career I• ID aato•oblle ..... ,..... ••••tof&Mm wuty• .. llate ............ expertnee. I waa ·····:-1 ....... ,.."" .......... . ........ --.s..A..r.,.....,.w.,a. ( CAREERS ) ply a tlhe'largerdealerships. H you bat iero. go back t.o parts managers and enthusiastically say. "I know we've talked before. And I know I'm a rookie. But I really am interested ln this work. It's cleaner than being a mechanic. a nd there's more variety in dealing with people as well as things. I'm a hard worker and a faat learner. Could you tell me who I could talk to here t.o gel hired as a car jockey or noor sweeper? "If I'm hired, would you give me a chance at the flrat parts counter trainee QPenine?" By showing your interest so strong· ly. you'll stand out in the parts manager's memory even I( you don't eet hired u a car Jock•Y. If you're more ambltloua, you ml1ht look into th• t wo·y.Hr H · 1oclal• d •1ree pro1ram ln automodve replacement marttetlna AutomobUI perta counter won.rs at Northwood Jastttute, llldlud. tade.......,.utaallylearaoalbejob llJch . .-.o. Tb1I pro1ram preparea 11 traJMel, often atartln, ur.n. de· yoa for auto partl manaa•ment: lheun or 1tock • er 1. Ap· ll'adt are uklto be la demand. ~ 0 .r ANALYSIS I CAREERS I NATION I OBITUARJeS 57-35 \'oie . , Senate Nixes Nuke Delay8 W ASHlNGTON (AP> -Tbe Senate rejeded an attem,pt today to slap a slx·month moratorium on tbe llauance of construction permit.a fot nuclear powe r plants. ' On a vote of 57-35, senaton rejected 1 move led by Sent. Edward Kennedy, D-Mua .. and Gary Hart, D-Colo .. designed to give the Nuclear Regulatory Commission time t.o develop reeula· lions dealing with s iting new plantl. 11WE CANNOT PRETEND THE TBllEE Mile l&land accident never baopened," Kennedy said. "We must learn from it."\ But ~ponents, led by Sen. AJan Simpson, R· Wyo .. said the proposal was "intended only t.o send a message that rurther attempts to expand nuclear power at this time are unwarranted." The plan would have atrecled six plants under review for construction permits and would not have stopped work on any plant under construction or forced an operating plant to shut. Btrr THE VOTE WAS IMPORTANT as an in· dication .pr congressional backing for nuclear power in the wake o( the atomic scare last sprint at Three Mile Island. . The Senate indicated Monday it intends to tighten controls over the nuclear industry, voting to shut., as of June l , 1980, all nuclear i>ower plants for Which a stale has no emergency e vacuation plan approved by the federaJ government. As many as 39 of the nation1s 70 licensed plants could be affected. . Hart, ~halrman of a nuclear energy subcom- mtttee, hailed that vote as "the first m ajor reform resulting from the Three Mile l~land nuclear reac- tor accident. ••THE SENATE WOU)..D HAVE FAILED in Its constitutional duty to plot.eel the public welfare 1f it had not adopted this meastire and anothe r ma- JOr nuclear accident had occurred in a state which was not prepared to act," he said. Pressure for stronger federal contro ls over the nuclear industry has been building in Congress ::;ince the Ma rch 28 ~c1dent al Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pa.. raised the possibility of evacuation of tens of thousands of people. T UE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIS year rejeeted restrictions similar to the ones ap- proved by the: Senate. But the matter as almost certain t.o reach the House noor again. The Senate debated the restrictions as Presa· dent Carter decla red Monday an a speech an Kansas City t~al nuclear power •·must play an am· portant role an the United States to insure our energy future." llt11fle P'*ltMd Or .... CM .. OeUy Pl191, J~y11,t•.11 .,.....,..1,1m 2,...,. PlJBUC NOl'ICE l'tCTITIOUI aUfoltlHI 111AMa ITAT•M•NT Tiie lelloWI'"' --· .... CIOi"9 IMltlnen~: G I( INVESTMENTS, m11 Pe.o Del Ow,, So\ICll LeeU .... C..llle,..,1• .,.,, Gur Plftu11Nf91tf, ""' P•.o Del Swr, $0\llft ~·· C:.lltorf\•• t?tn IC ey H.wrl"9t0". 7<14 Tlllrd Str .. 1, EMll\ltet. c;.elltonole ' Tllll l>uSl~S II '~IKI .. bOr • gef\erel --""'" G.wv PlttMrtM<99f' Tiii\ I~ WOI Iii.cl Wllll - COUfllY c1ertt ol Orenoe County on July 11. lt7t. f'l1'1JC P..c.111-Orenoe c-M Delly PllOI. July 11,l4.l le11C1Auv.1.1'n 1101.,. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITl~51NIUS NAMR STAT8 MRNT Tiie I011owl"9 per$OllS o r• 001no buti MU 0\ G REENTRl?E FINANCIAL, SOS H. Eu(llO Awen111, Suite 100, An..,elm C•lllornl• 97t01 THE MONEY TREE, tJ C.hforn>d (OrpOrAlion. sos N. Euelld Avtnlll' Sull~ 100. A..-irn. Co1ttorr11a 92901 lh" bu'olMM "r.ondu<l'd by ~ cor• l>Of•llon The Mono!y Trf'e C•r041,,. S. Groff It It Sec:rllteryt T reuurer ~ftl~ UM-w-•~ tole(! w•lh ti"' County Cieri! ol ~""91 Coun1v Oii Jutv 13, 1•19 HO•OWtn & HOWA•O nu wu.,.,,.. atlld . Stoll•,,. Lfl A ....... CA .. 10 """"' PublM"'° ()r..._ Co.11\t O•lly Pllol J11ly I/, 74, )I ano Auq 1 tt1' 110'1 /q PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC•EOfTO•S SUPE•1o•cou•TOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF O•ANGE .... 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Tel IJUI ... ,IS, A" ..... yterl'eot•- PuDI•'""" Or'-C.W\1 O••lf P1lo1. July I/,"· JI -AU9 1. "" nm. P UBLIC NOTICE II tn11 No A·llOHl SUPE•oo• COUllT OF l H[ STAT( OF CALIFOllNIA FOii T Hf COUNTY OF OllANGr I" t"P AA4)U..-r Ol 1tw f ''"'''\Of Jf)H"'f WAV,•f ti ta •HJMi' .-•., M AAION MIC ,..A£ I M0""1">f1N OK"" "0 HOTI(~ I'> Hf"H•Y (jlVf H lu f r~1IO'\ f\,tv1'M) t ht1m• • .tQd•n-.1 '"' \did Or<f•nt 14') t1lft . .,..,0 \ IA1M•, 11' ln.i- Offtff'I ot •~ ,...,,tii nt ttw-tttnr'"\AH1 court or to Pf .. '-'1nt lhf"fl' '" 1~ un ~r\•QnNt df ,., .. ~ ... ,. .. o• LO£ 0 A M(• lOEH, STANf.OIHl I( IW l\111 AN!• ANDREW S GARR On• W1l\h1" 1)1vo , '>u•I• lllOO, I 0\ Anll"'"'· CA '0()'1, wrurn lttltN oH•Cf" ,, rn~ pl'"" qf bu\1ftfl\\ O't uw uM '°'"lQnMi 1n ttll m .. t fl•r·. CMJrtf'1n1nq to \.tt1d to\tdtt.1 ~ut., rt11m .. wttrt lhl' nPf't>\\Ary vout "'''' mu't b4 fllf'd 01 ~"'1entfl!O ~~ (ttf')r~ ,. .. d within tour month'S t1fte,. tr'h! ftr\I puDllc•••on Ol 111" notlte Oaieo July 11 •.. ,. MICHAEL A WAYNE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU LOVI~ JO+iNSON ""° C NAMESTATEMENT JOHNS WAR~EN eremony• Tn@ IOllOwlftQ -~''-no bu~ f •KU10r\ott,,.,w1ll M \) •" ot '4kl or<~nt DAVIS PRO PEIH IES. JHI LOEIANO'LOE& Slated Al•l>Mn'" C"c~ C0\1• Mew , C.t '1'71 STANf'OttO IC. •UllN ANO OcwM110 ltH<! 0..vt\, J3)7 A140M'll• ,ANO•EW S. GA•t C1rc•~. CO!>~ Mes4. C• f7•1t OM wu ...... 11\ld,, 51• .... I h•\ "'''",.'' ,, canoucleO o, .... on Le• A.,..lh, CA '9107 dtv•Ou•I Tel; 12UI •n.GJt • Oon&kl R. Dev•\ Utll •n.trVI Tiii\ \l•l-1 w•\ II~ w•lll lfte AttWMYlfWEllK_.. CounlY Cieri! Of Or.,. County on J11lt PuDll\""° 0<Mt9!' C.W..i p.,1, Piiot •. lt1' July 17. 14. Jl,AUQ 1, "7' 7699,. PUBUC ·NOTICE An awards ceremony honoring members of the auxiliary of South Coast Medical Center will be held during a breakfast meeting at tne -----c-,,.-... -------. South Laguna hospital ___ P_U_B_uc __ N_O_TICE Nonceo,,T11usnE·ssALt: J 1 27 ----T.S. Ne.1'-1t U Y · FICTITIOUS AUSINESS Oii AU19WSI 1, 191•, •I It 00 A.M .. Ti- NAME STATIMINT lie ln\Ur~f! -Trusl ComcNny, '" The 9 a.m. fele will t11e tollow1n9 ,,.,.on• •re do1119 ouly eppolnfect Tru>1M• .,,,.,.,. •no hOnOr 180 membCrS WhO bU>•neSS <W pUr>UMll to Oeecl of lru!>f recorded Vol Unta rl. ly serve the CONSOLIOATED CABINETS. 54!pternbef' 19, .. 71. H •nst. No. 2344\, 19314 Be.tell Blvd., Hunlinqlon Beec.11, In Doo• 121M&, -1173, nf 0 111<1•1 hospital. Those volun-C•llloml•~' "•cord\ In , ... olll<• of ,,,. Counir b 'd Belly Lou COlllalr, ... , Ro<ll' Re co rder o t Oren9e County, leers, est es active M in Or., H 11n1ln9ton 8e•cll, CotlllornlA, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC auxiliarians. a re mem-C•ilforn•tJ.,... AUCTION TO HIGHEST BJOOER b ( th S' I d Umberto Frecle, 117tt F1"'9'1•1f FOR CASH !poel>le et tll'lle of wle In erS 0 e I VCr an Ln .. Hun1in91on BHCll, C•lllorn la lawful MON!' Of th\ Unllect SIAlftl •I G 0 I d r u n d . r a i s i n g .,... Hoc South Irani entrenc.11 10 ,,,. Old chapter and the Candy Tiii\ butiMU " tOlldUCl•O by • OrenQ41 Counry Courtllous.e Loceled In 1ir111ted p.wt,,.ni.1p. the 100 Bl«k of Wll~I Santa Ana Blvd Stripers. eettv LouCCWlt11r formerly We\I "'" s1ree1, Sonte An.11. Thi\ ,._...,_, w•• llled wllll Ille Celilo•nl• • .&II roO"l. 1111' ond 1nteni1 Since formation of the County c ..... OI O<en911 '°""'"on J11ly convt1y!NI to""" -llelO by It under au ilia . 1956 12 ... ,.. W IO Dffcl ol Tru•I In , ... prl)jlerty X ry group in . ,.,, .. ,. •ttu•ted .n H id eoun1y end Sl•t• more than S2 million has Publl"'9CI o......,. eo.~ 0~1, P11o1, ttttcr111ec1 ~ n.. East to tee• of ""' been raised for the non-July 11, 14,lt-AllQ. I • .,,. 11os-1t Nor111 m h!etof Lot "8 " TrKt No. 74, -----------1 Clly Of "--1 8eklt, H per in.IP rt• profit hospit.al. PVBUC NOTICE cOfoed in ~ 11. P-21 of Mis· <•II•-INI>\ •ecorc11o of ~ ..... ------------· ---------,---· Counlf . Cotll<Ynl•. COUEGES. DEFR.4.lJDED C,...._ I' flle Slrwl -MS oftd of!!« COlft• ,.._T1tt1t "'°" ~llon, II ....... of the rwt f'ICTITIOUS IUStN•SS "'-''' _,,_ •bove is purported NAME STATUollRNT 10 De: HI Wett .. lh StrHt, COii• The ~lnQ Pit-I• clOlnt ~1· llWM,C:.m71. ntuos: lM unden•...., TN>lee Olscleim~ 0. S. LEASING COMPANY, nt .,., lleolllly lor •nv lll<Ofn<lneu o1 Vie Ellotl, '"-'°"' &M<ll, c.11 ... fllt I ... >lreet edl!r•u end ol ... r <-'26'l ••IO ... llon, If ... .,. S-l!«eln, 01-SI-, nt Via EllOh, ~Id Ml<I wlll lie -· but wil"°"' ~llNC:ll.Collfornlet1 .. J cov.ne111 ot ••rren1,, e~n or Im. Tiii• .......... 1, <ondu<lff l>J en 111. plltd, ·~dint lltle, 11011ettl0fl, or div~. t11<umbunces, to pey tl'le ,...,,11111"9 Di-. SllMICIM P<lll<il)el Wl'l'I ol I ... notell) M(Wtd Tiii• '4elelfttftl "''" lllH wl111 lfle or u ld o .. d ol Trull, tO·llflt: '-'Y Cltrtl., Or.,.... ~Yon Jwty sn .Jlt.Oo, •1111 tnt1res1 thllr-. n 11, 1'7•. PtOwld9cl 111 Wk! nottlll, edwOfKet, II "'*llMd °'.,.. Coett DlMlr Pilot, enr under Ille ,.,,,,. o1 ~ Deed et Jiiiy 11,,., ,, end A.,..'·"" ,,..,, '"'''· '"'· ~ ..... ··~ of Ille TruslM end of Ille lfll\l' crN led TOKYO CAP ) - Police say Hiroshi Saito, the 3(-year-Old operator or a Tokyo preparatory school, collected nearly $12 million ln five years to arrange t h e ad· ml11lon of uoquallfied a pplicants to medical PUBUC NOTICE and dental colleees. of· ·------ b• Mid o.tcl ol Trwet, Tiie IMMlkl..-, uMtr N14 0.... Of T"''' iwtrelolore uecuted end •· llve•td lo tlle 11n0tn"'°"" • ••1"911 Det lttel!Otl (lff Dtfe1111 efllt 0....41nd IOr S•I•. •IMI • ••111111 Noll<• •• Otleull 4llMI f.Mcli... IO ltll. TllO lift. ders1,11ed u11Hd ••If Notice el flclalssaid. PICTITIOUS •USINHI NAMeSTAT•M•NT Police aaid Sait.o got Tiit ........... '*'°" •• tto1.,. ••· ....... : I bout 40 people ad· P'ACll'tl: S1•v1ces. 1• "••IMlr mltt~ to 16 medical and ••w .. Ufllt iw. c.oeie ..-. ... c .. 11oni1• ...., dental 1chool1 by brib· ~, AIWI Ovl'llOIMf, ... I HI ln1 profe11ars add ,.,..1,c-a-.e.c.111or1111 n.n othera with Jnlluence on -~~ "_. .... .., e11 111. admlaaion boarda, lo· T11tt """"""' -111H ........ cludln1 1 member of ~~O.•Orel!ttc-t¥•u••r Parliament ~ a public "' ___ .. _ ......... OrMtt c.... Oelty ...... .1r=::=;.;..;;.;..;;.;..;;.;;;,;.;•;... _ _,;:;... ___ 1.1t11Y 1'.M,11 •Awe?, If,. tJW. ' r: °'''"" end '"'"°" '° Sell 10 ... ,.. cor-. 111 "" ~Y ......,. tllf f'NI .,,....,,., 1, louted. 0•1•1 Jiiiy •• ,., • TltlO IMllfen<e otld Ttlll4~ ...._,,,,.., •1-w.~ ............... ......... Or .. c.... Deity ....... JvAy 111'1. ,.._ ... ""' 1m \ .. . . Edison Sclwol's Campus Cle anest s.rvic.T1 .... sume1 Your 000< IQll Sior. ,...,._.,Your ArHI COSTAMESA642·175J ''-~• ..... .Edison High School has been named the 11111iss1<>ttY•EJ0495-0401 cleanest, best maintained campus or t.he seven iem~!T.!'r~. 1 schools in Huntington Beach Union High School l...iia;..-:ll~.._;;;.;;.;.;.-.....,.~ District. A year's-end evaluation gave Edison lop place io the district's "Clean Campus Cont.est," said a spokeswoman. WITH TUE TITLE goes ~.ooo for use by the school's student government for a beautification project or its choice. The fuoda, al.located by the district, go for a score of 8.45 out -of a pouible 10 point.a, the spokeswoman said. THE CONTEST, BEGUN three years aeo by Superintendent Erank Abbott._encourqea co_m. petition among the schools lo combat vandalism and maintain a pleasant environment. HOME OWNERS RABBITT INS. S-. ltl7 ltl4HAallOR RYD. COSTA MI U , 548-5554 or 835-3437 With an assist from custodial employees, 5tu· ~~~~~~~~~~ dents are responsible for wort crews lo attack l:lt· ter and graffiti iD preparation for unannounced m· s pectlons throughout the school year, be said. Call 642-5678. 'Put• few words to work for ou. To the residents of Laguna Hills and surrounding communities ... The Automobile Club of Southern Cali- fornia is pleased to announce the reloca· 1ion ot Its Laguna Hills office, effective July 23. 1979. Because of the rapid growth In the La· ~una Hills area, the Club has created a new and larger office at 25181 Paseo De Al1e1a. in Alicia Office Par1< near the inter· section of Alida Parkway and the 1·5 Freeway. The new Laguna Hins distfict office will enable us 1o offer members more effi- cient, personalized service than ever be- fore ... help with traffic citations. vehicle licensing, insurance claims, maps, tour 'books, accommodatioos reservations. •<f'eoreation infonnation, trip planning and "NOrtd travel &e1Vlces. For qualified mem· bers. we also ofter auto, boat and recrea· tion vehicle insurance programs for you and your family, plus a great deal more. Additionally, the AU1o Club office at 32355 Coast Highway In South Laguna will remain open to serve members wtio find the beach locatton coovenient for their needs. · We're proud to be a part of the Laguna Hills community and we look forward to continuing the tradition of service wtuch you've come to·expect from your Auto Club. Stop in soon and let us welcome ~c~ Michael O'Steen. ¥anager Laguna Hills District Office &\ Automobile Club 'V of Southern California lf ~ ,_., 0. Mca, LJ9N ..... CA. (714) 951-1400 Fforn s... Cllmlrlte. C9ll (714) 861-7333 ) DAIL v .PILOT A. ' NI CHOLAS VON HOFFMAN POKES tun · at sttilted shirtS · everywhere ' , .. Helps you make the best buy in room air conditioners. r-----. --- During hot we~1ther an air l'On· d11111ner can m:l·11un1 tor up 111 hl.111 ol your clcc1m· htll But with hundred~ to c:hoo~~ from . how do you .,,1cc1 the right one'? Since most people aren't techn iciani.. Southern Califomra Edison i~ off cnng some expcn help: the Cali fo rnia C:.ncrgy Commission's list of 1979cncrgy· _ efficient mom 1tirconditioner... It includes brapd names . model num~r~ and energy ratings. Edison ha.11 publis hed th1~ information in 'a straight-talk Buyc~ 1 Mail lo: Southern Califomu1 ,dl\ull lfol Fa<1~ l'.O. 84" 800 Guide A lon~ w11h the niting,. 11 1nduJc, helpful ti p' on how tu u'e your air t·ontl1t1oner mmt cl f'ic 1cn1ly. I II ) 11u ·re in I he market I or a r<)(11ll air l·ontl1 ttoner. the Bu yer' I Guide i~ your.. free. Mail the coupon today. You can keep your 1 c:oul -and o;ome cold cash. ton. ' I e• _.,, ·I Southern California Edison . .. No"4:•mud. <:A 91770 I'm NII 1-:diMm r u,1111m•r . l'lt'll\1' mu.Im.-a 1•n•1 Air l'ondllkioer Hu~"r' (;uidt•. 401lU:S."i ------------- ('11 \' -----l>TATt: ---llP --- 41U'.A nm•: ____ Tt:l.1-:PIUl""I .. -" • • .. -• • -• • --._ ---... .. ·: ~-: ~ .J -~ -~ - . . ,. il e ;. n • d . ' ' l l 0· fl = r ) &~ \'?@lYl [f ~@[{\Ylrt@@ ' • DllA& PAT:la &M •ual real eat.ate ul• eom•••IM o( t percent aet by law, or can a dlf· fenal .......... bepahl! K.R .. LafUDa·~ach 'ftj • .. : ""' ............. '1 ... •a· .., .. .. c .................... ~·· ~ ,::1::~-:r .. ~ -~. -:.:=. ':' .:.': ,.. , ............. ~. -..... ~_;J,. ....... . .., ,....rty .._,.UNI llMlY•n. nH M•e ,. ......... ,. •a••re t.llla& &Ille ·-' ., " •• ,......_fer__. eenltttl la .et fbe4 lay law, lt•t ~ • .,,...._., ._..,.. dte eeller ud &k ...... Pu' 11e.. lel&lla&IM (AB Ml> woeJcl llafera ..,..n el reDle•d•I property ce9&alabll Ht ••re .._ ,._ .-U, wlile e•pley dte Mnkea of a reaJ ee&a&e lkeMee lo aeU u.etr p...,erty, t.lllat Liiie ••.-& or ra&e ef t .. e a1e.t'1 nmmlasioa u •,.U.Me, ... Ht fixed by law. Tldl 1a1o ... atioe w04lld be Clvn 18 Ute form of a-aliler& 9etke w9akll w..W M reqwdred 19 appear • HY agree•ea& be&wee11 &a.e ,.nk• •Mell •lablisllel die c:o•peuaUoa ol dMI a1ea&. A~ .. Z II apomored by Liiie s&a&e Depart•eat ol lleal £1&a&e aad l• ••Wor&ed by Couamen Ualoe, &lie sta&e Departmee& ol Coeaumer Aftalrs ud odters. fte Callfonla Aaocladoe ol &eahon, Mwever, Ila• expreued s&roa1 reH rvaUoaa abou& AB 812. 'ftq Part Stopped T11pe.,rlfer DEAR PAT: In the 1960s I bought din Adler "Universal 39" typewriter. It gave me years of trouble-free secvice, but a year·ago a small part finally brok~ lo the machine . Now the carriage won't space from letter to letter position. Two AdJer service centers have told me the broken part is a small plastic piece known as the ''escapement mecha nis m." It's only worth about $1.SO. Although Adler probably still bas the part. Employee Pit Stops limited MACON, Ga.· C/\P ) E m ployees of the Cagle Poultry and Egg Co m ay make only 20 visits to the restroom out side lunch <Jnd break periods each fou r weeks und must punC'h a tim~clock when they go, a feaeral arbitrator has ruled. Geor~e Roberts was. a ppQtnted by a federal Judge to intervene when the Macon compa ny 's original limit of eight visits d uring a fou r. week period sparked a wa l kout b y 200 e mployees last Ma rch. Roberts said the rule was a reas onable way of re~ulating restroom vis- its by cmploycei:.. Ult-Ter• John Zimmerma n . 30, was sentenced Monday to l ife in p r ison w it h o u t possibility of parole for the killing of t wo Santa Monica youths jn 1978. they claim tt'• obtolele and won't ablp it , accord· Int tO Mrv lc men ll ... ma almOll criminal that i uch a 1mi ll 1>49rt u n ruin a aoo typewriter which 11 olh•~ In nllnt concUUon. D.P..., Irvine Claa'* 8Uaaioae, jy..-rt&er &eclaalelu wl&la • A41e r ...._.. Mac .. lae• lae.'a Nor&Jt llollyweod ........ ,..... e xpla&u &M& pane for ·1•pofted 1.-. are a.call)' reqll.ll'H .. M av.U.Me -.ly .It 1eart after •••llfadare. Law cee& for repa1rt111 ..W.r madllllf'ry, evee Uloqla ,.,.. •a1 be IH•· peH IV , oftt-• lJ more tlaH &ie C99& ol b•)'ia1.a aew maclalae, lie HY•· addlal Uaa&a&orace alldlcle•Uflea. Uo• abto prete•l preble••· St1oaloat1• llaa ma•y part• avallable. b•t llf' wam to tee tlle old part frolll yMr &ypewrt&er for hhnlf'lf before try(•I &o replaee l& for you. Give lllm a tali at (Zl3) 714·'1ztl &o make arraa1emeau . ,\lso , he dys Ajax T ypewriter Service. 4'115 Creubaw Blwd .• Loa Angeles, llas a wide selecUoa of old typewriter parts. You may want &o blqalre the re by pbonlog < z 13 > ztz.3428. GWb B~lp11 Wld1 MaH Ord~r DEAR READERS: Most of I.ft mall-order q.,eauou you bawe u ked A VS are answered lo a new booklet by Bess Myerson, consumer cohunplst and former New York City -.c ommissioner · of Consumer Affairs . · PubUsbed by the Direct Mall/Marketing As· soclatlon (DMMA>. the booklet If caUed. "Bess Myer80D'8 Consumer GuJdelines to Shopping by Mall." As part of DMMA~ consumer prog ram, it alms to decrease the number of mail-order fOm· plaints by explalnJn" how to awoid problems. There's, no doubt &be action line columnists tbrou1bout the country heartily support any effort to help the consume r a void mall-order problems before &bey a rise and to help the m solve the dlf· flculty should anything go amiss. Mall order com· ·plaints are increaslng, a nd that's not bard to un - de rstand when one re aUz.es that more than 8,090 cata log honses are m ailing to consume rs tlUs year. The l2-page booklet is divided into three sec· lions: "Before Ordering;" ''After Ordering; .. and "Additiona l Information." Amoa~ warnings listed in the booklet <and re· pe atedlyinAYS> a re never send casb; checkthe rep· utatlon of the fir m; and he sure to find out return Policies before orderlng. Copies of the booklet can be obtained by sendlng a long, self-addressed. sta mped envelepe to: 8 .M . Cons umer Guidelines, DMMA, 6 . East4.3rd~ .• NewYork,N.\l. l0017. IRS Seek• Congetalal Urlper• DEAR READERS : Housewives, retired peo· pie and students who would like well·paylng, pa rt· · time jobs may be eligible for positions as cont!tt:l re presentatives wllfl''the Internal Reve nue Service. The office of personnel management is looking for applicants who have finished at least two years of college or have equivalent quaUfying work experience. Contact representatives are thoroughly trained to answer tax questions from citizens and should have the ablllty to meet and de•I with the public, accotding to the-IR-S. Trainees wUI be paid whJle learning the lax- law in a course to be conducted In Los Angeles. Flelllble work schedules are available In a variety of locaUOOB tbroug.hout Soulbem California. For Information and particulars on qualifications, in· terested persons should contact the office or personoel manage ment, Fede ral Job Information Cent.er listed under U.S. Government in the wblte pages of local tel~phone directories. Laguna Federal specialize$ in ,. localized home loans There's a BIG difference in Laguna Federal's mortgage financing policy Our network of local branches fosters home ownership by converting local savings to local loans. Before you mahe a commitment. be sure to contact Laguna Federal Savings. an equal housing lender. about conventional loan financing at competitive rates Ask about our local • Home purchase loans • Refinancing loans • Construction· 1oans • Take-out loans I f I • ' ' I J _.,... ___ - ---- --- -- - -.. ---• -- -- ---- - - -- _ __.z __ -~ - - --_.....__ -- __ _. ..... -. . AT YOUR SERVICE .. ···• (_ I I .. • . . Jinxed Angels ~ow ~T-eaID of Dest~y~ ' . '-Snakebitten' Tag A Thi11g of· tli~ Past SDITOIC'~ NOT£ -Tlw Alhtar bMJk " ,._,.. altd th. A"9fla o,.e huO ,..... __, of l'w pock 111 tlw .A~ WOQw W41f, ~ tliu tlW "'°" ~ ~ 111 A•u ~•o~ Caa lltu !WU> Alfk'ncGll t,mf1W power dQ rt• Coll 1"-ACID lrid 011 lht ~k ~ It fffclr• T}t.u• '" 1114 1toncU tdlo are 1orm111g a M1'I k:tnd of A~lmoiuo a,.•~ 11.u Alld"' ~'Den. .. CuM111.g/Mlm tit.I Dolly PU.on mo11 CHI llw A11gtls· ,.GI 11•,.t'• Cllnnitighom :i ptrllOnoJ op11uo111 a• the Angtll toke a br~k Nlor• the atrtlC'h By DAVE C NNlNGHAM Of .... '*" ........ " When the Rod Carew trade was announced in February, a friend s aid, "Well, only one question 15 lert now.'' "How much the Angels will wUl their division by?" l guessed. "No. in which spring traarung game will Carew break his leg and be lost for the season," was the answer HE HAD A POINT. The Angels seem lo be a snakebal · ten franchise. If anything can possibly go wrong, it will. Brilliant roeltie prospects h~e thelJ) careers ended an spring mishaps. Cy Young Award candidates suffer arm • trouble an August. High·saJaried free 1'tgenls wreck their backs lift ing a1r·conditioners. I~ was almost starting to get funny. this jinx of the Ange!s' This !pring, I had a sneaky feeling the jinx was gone. The Angels were finally going to be winners. Call it silly optimisim ir you want, but a careful analysis of • tbe contenders supported the same ~on c lusion-Califomia was the 'f avorit.e in the West. I THE ANGELS PLAYED uptO lhe1r bjlling in April and May, but the Jinx-came c reeping back- Carew tore ligaments in his thumb, and my friend smiled the smile of a prophet who has been proven right. AUTRY • 0 .. 1, l"il91 ,._ .. , o ... , ......... TURNING THE AMERICAN LEAGUE UPSIDE DOWN. Carney Lansford and the Angela Are Doing It. Frank Tanana. Chris, Knapp, Rick Miller. Joe Rudr the injured list went on and on. "Jf the Angels can JUSt get through this period and SPORTS ANALYSIS stay somewhere in the race, like maybe three or four ~ames back," said announcer Dick Enberg lJl a private conversation. "then I think they've got a chance.•· THE PERIOD OF CRISIS appears lo finally be over. <ind the Angels are somewhere in the race-not four or frve games back, but two gan;>es up. Enberg, admittedly ·a biased observer, has one word for it: "incredible." One supposedly non-bi~sed observer, official scorer Dick Miller, got so eiecited after Sunday's dramatic vic- tory that he said to Bobby Grich, ''I think thls is a team of destiny." • It was an easy game to get excited a bout. The Angels had trailed Ron Guidry and the Yankees, 4·0, but made a comeback to win it m the nintJ;l on Grich's two-out homer. "I BELIEVE THE TURNING POINT for the Angels came in 1978 when Jim Fregosi became manager," says Don Baylor . .J~He took over and established player posi- tions anda lineup. -"The players respect rum as a manager and as a man." Baylor continued. "and they all give him 100 per- cent plui ... Fregosa's ha rd·nosed attitude has helped the Angels <See ANGElS. Page 83> * * * * * * • aAYL.011 <;AoCM AYAH CAREW CLE AR • )fitters Drooling Over Kingdome -j Angels' Baylor, Rya11 Chosen to Start by Lemon. ... \ SEATTLE <AP) -It won't ta ke a king-sized hit to get out of <Seattle's Kingdome. so ballers • look forward to tonight's 50lh AIJ· ' star baseball game with un l a bashed anticipation. Even though they'll fpce the m a jor league s tri keout king Nolan Ryan , the National League hitters s ur·veyed the enclosed stadium with happi· ness Davey Lopes, tft'e second baseman from the Los Angeles Dodgers, banged a few balls into the bleachers and observed: ·'Thia ts very cooduetve to bit- ting. Everybody in batting.prac· lice was .trying to bit the ball over the wall to hear the oohs and aahs from the crowd. It will be a different story against Nolan Ryan." The right-bander fr~ the California Angels was named for the Amerit'ans wilh Steve Carlton or the Phlllies the choice of National League manager i:ommy Lasorda. Ryan is 1 2 -6 with 160 s trikeouts with Carlton 11 8 with 1 t3· Laso~a said he wenl to Carlton as his starter because the American League would send 'up a nock or lert·handed hitters '6nd h e wanle d a southpaw to be going against them the fi rst three innings. T h e game is scheduled to sta rt at 5:40 as the NL goes after its eighth straight triumph and 16th in 17 games. Overall, after 49 games, the NL has JNOO 30, the AL 18 and there has been one tie Two years ago Ryan refused a last-minute invitation to Join the AL s quad and inCuriated .Manager Billy Martin who said last season he wouldn't choose <See ALL·STARS , Page 82> Home Run Haven Has Ryan WOrried SEATTLE lAP) -Nolan Ryan or t~ California Angels, the starting pitche r for the Amer ican League in lonighl"s All ·star Game, said Monday he doesn't belie ve t he Seattle Kingdome, a noted home run haven. was even as big as iffi published dJmensions. The three-year-old, $67 million facility, home of the expansion Seattle Mariners and the site of baseball 's SOt h mid·summer classic, is listed as 316 feet down both the lines. "THE DIMENSIONS a re mis· marked," Ryan said fl atly. '"I don 'l think they're mismarked, I know. "I'd be afraid to predict how ma ny home runs are going to be hit but I know that batting prac· lice is going lo be amazing. "The ball carries very well here. too. The ball doesn't carry · nearly as well at the Houston Astrodome '' Ryan, the a uthor o f four career no-hitters and seven-one hmers, will be starting his fi rst All·star Game. In 1977, he re· fused Billy Martin's call to pitch in that game after Martin asked him to replace a iling Angel teammate Frank Tanana. That happened just prior to the game after Ryan had made other.plans since he had been iJt· nored. There was bitterness ex- pressed by both Ryan a nd Martin then. "BASICALLY," Ryan said "'I'm going to s lick to m y fastball. I know a majority of their National League guys •are fa stball hitters but I haven't been as pleased with my break- ing ball as I've wanted this year. "l reall y haven't paid that mu ch attention to how the American League has been los· ing these games but I'll try to keep us m the game and maybe we can get some momentum. "I don't really think the re· suits of the AU·star Garoe have been indicative of the quality of , the two leagues. I don 't think one game sett~ anything. • · 1 think the talent is pretty even. I don't think the re's a jinx or a nything like that. I just think the National Leaguers ha ve performed better in this game a nd they've gotten the breaks, too." Ryan, who is 12·6 this year, is playin~ out his option a nd plans. on testing the free agent market. "I 'm just thinking about this season right now," be said. "At the end of the season, I'm going to find out what I'm worth then go from there." The National League has won 15 or the last 16 games, including the last seven in a row. O.•IY l"I ... l"- NOLAN RYAN STARTS FOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Simpson: Earn It From AP Dispatches Los Angeles·Coach Ray Malavasi sa1d Monday that defensive back Bill Simpson. returned to the Rams because he failed a . physical examination at Buffalo. will have to wan his job back. "We made the det'1s1ori to trade Bill on the basis that Nolan Cromwell was the better player," said Malavasi. "You don't make a decision and then renege on at. w e·u gave Bill a physical, see what the results are, and then go from there.·· Simpson, the Rams' starting free safety for the past five seasons. was traded to Buffalo May 16 in exchange for an un. disclosed draft choice. The Los Ange le s thinking was that Cromwel!. a three-year National Football League veteran from Kansas, would take over al free safety. It was announced Monday morning that the trade was nullified because of Simpson's failure to pass the Buffalo physical. He has had operations on both-knees during his career wi~ the Rams. ight's ,Way as Clear as Day--Toug~~ EDtrolt'S NOTE -lJobbW ICnfglat 11 cOMdcml one of Iii« eo11ntrJ'• bfll ~ bolkftbGU coqche1. But hu corwr /rom Weir Pobd r'1rotff111 lalr WHh Pala Am Gamu Im bHn _,,..., bll ~rownp. Tiit l•r1t port of o u.r.. port H?W• U · ..... Mot carftl'. , ., ... Eoa0111EN8B&G .~ ........... Tiie eoeeb, who knoWI It all, approaches a l•llllT ._...,.r, who tblnb be doel. The coach ab .._ ldd to ruo u f a1t u be can to tbe other ... ot tbe bMketball court, touch the rtm and ......... Ta IDD naVTI Bii 1TVrr u fut u he an. "Nol IMMI," 1ald the eoecb. "Eleven aeeona. • NowdollllaiD." . ,... llml. &M eoecb ii on tbe ldd'• '*'II ev•rJ ........ ._ . .,..la, ap ..ct down tbe court. "C'mon ... HusUe ... Move .. , " he barks, com· manding the kid into a faster gear. At the end of the second run, the kid looks befllddled. He's puffin1 a lot harder now. The coach puts h1I arm aroUJ>4 him and stares at bl.a stopwatch. "Now which tlme do )'OU th.lnk wu faater?" Tbe kid, not so strident any more, say1 sbeeptahly "the second." THE OOACH SllJLES. "Nine aeconda," he aays. ~Y'Knilht. COftladered l>Y may to be the belt bUketbaU coach ln the eom1try, bu made bla point. And if the kid can overcome tbe abock t.o bl1 bruised qo, be will bave learned a leuoa. It doeln't matter tbat WI wun't Indiana Unlveraity, where k.D.l1bt ptl to teach quality ' players. It was a summer basketball camp for teen-agen. But the moUvational technique and re· s uit.a are the same. In six years as bead coach at Army and eicbt yens at Indiana, the 38·year-old Kntcht hu never had one of bis players make All·Pro in the Na· Uonal Basketball AuociaUon or an all·rookle NBA team. Yet. lhete playen ln collese cave him 200 career vtctoriea by the thne he was 35. He now shdea a mark of 284·103. · LAST SEASON, bit tndlana squad - weakened by Wurin and auapenaioDa for 1moklne marijuana aad without a lin1le All·Amerlcan player -won the NIT balUtbal1 cbamplonablp. Wben tbe aeuon wu over, a computer ranklnc aervlce called Knllbt'a Dine-manrteam the second beat ln the country behind lllcbllan State. ,_ Yet Knight Isn't judged by hjs court achieve· menta alone. Everywhere he 1oes controversy hangs over him because of bis volatile nature and hla strong-armed motivational techniques. Al the recent Pan American Games the spotlight again fell on Knight, ·coach of tbe U.S. basketball team. The U.S. was beatin1 the Virlin Islands by 35 polnta when Knight hotly disputed a cbarcmg call. He was ejected from the came and forced to apolocize to representatives of the in· ternaUooal basketball federation. TllEN'BE GOT INTO an altercation laat week ! with a San Juan policeman over the UM of a prac· lice facWty. Kntsht wound up ln Jan for· a ahoJt llme, and the coach and the cop filed &Nault and battery accuaaUona acalaat each other. KN1bt (8ee KNIGHT, Pale lb) • ·------- .. up ' rdo1ne . tory. S~lved • n1r 1 l"re•APDllMM._ . NSW 01lLIANS ~w lhat It'• batik, • Superdome olt\c-lalJ ·~ lh.J' ""'"''' try h• r\nd uul who ta tllle blood· n.ebd unv ~ M whit' I\ M uh.n1 mad AJi ,... • ._ b.11 ._HV)weipt N'O•n tram l.ecllft Splau. "We' ... not ioiftl hl """"" lM <'lff any t'u,.htr. · 1h11r1.- 1pokttmu BlU ew-a Md al\u ,..,_ "•"' •• ••• ""'""" .. ' M1111 day .. "We pu& lt ln 1Lort.1 'U •'" r~ln&_.t t11.J •• u "'' " C'UI lhl lht' Ull\ •t ._ •• l•h11t1~t b> a prlt l · ti• •hl • man fttl\I 11h 11 It tn him and uke'\l l\ln1 h\ tu " II l••1·~ h• &ho .., U&>«'rdotn~ no •tmlllt\1~1' ••~C'\I , · 11111tt Curl "1~ tt\llU& "Actl11h •hl1111 :tl\l 1"1111111!1 I told him v.t1'd ht-whHt tu """'' "'111"ih1'4h t.• pkk II \Ill but h•• "'•u1l h~ h1t1l ll '" lh'1l•1u1~ uf tu11 r •t anO v.uuhl l•t lllf II 111 "Ila aald It "·~ """"'' 111 01., "'"' 11! h111 iolt <'lubll " 'fM J>rl~t <lid 1101 t!IHI hl• 1111111~. t'lll I a1.1 ~aid. and h,• 1Ud "''' "'" v. bo li•\o It lo him or how • Nobody evtn ku ... w tho ""n''ll"-w•s ml~l'l11.i 111111l 1'h" /\':! soclated Pre11s 1ot 1111 anunymuus l>.hon,, 1·1111 ""°' " m•n who said he paid SSOC> ror u The ntan a1tku<t Th A11~odat4'<I Pn t1 h• <'ll~t·k tht• Superdome to set1 1f he •cCu11lly h•d • u11u1u«> nnd l'IO~!llht v valuable Ir cumbt'r1wmt' souvc•nlr He> said he KOl at from a mon who ~u1d ht' h•d found it In u t ra.sh bin during u convt'nlJon The Superdome said It w11s unUkt•ly the <'tltl\'fl S ttot mlxt•tl up with convention equipment. It Is worth ubout ss.ooo without considering the sentimental value. Cw;Lsald officials considered It stolen. The-\na.o called back to Ute AP htst Thursday and sounded distressed when he heant he was holding hot goods. Curl said no one had checked the blood splatters or other telltale maru to determine for certain that the priest brought in the real thing. -----,,._,~of tlw Da11----- Baseball blasphemy, according to Elllo' Maddox of the New York Mets: "It looks like the Big Dodger in the Sky is a midget flying a glider ... llUflf" SSS Pa<•f fnr Malo11t- HOUSTON -Houston Rockets center Moses m Malone. the most vuluable player in the National Basketball Association last season, signed a three- year contr act Monday that a.ccordlng to his .agent m akes Malone the highest'pa1d team athlete in the world. The Rockets called a n.e~s conference to announce the signing of Cree agent guard Torra Henderson to a three-year no-cut contract and Mlflone's signing was a n added surpnse. Rockets General Manager Ray Pal· ter son said the Rocke.ts already had agreed to give the Washington Bullets, Henderson's former team, th~LBoc.k.ets' flrst-roWld draft cho1Ce-next season as compensation for signing Henderson. "It is fair to s ay that Mo's contract makes hjm the highest paid pro athlete for a team sport in the world," s aid Lee Fen- tress. Malone's agent. "I'd say Le nnis player Bj~rg makes three or four million doll t· MALOflllf ing all of hJs endorsements but now of no team-salaried athlete making more than Mo." Fentress, howeve r , declined to give specifics of Malone's contract which will extend through the 1981·82 season. lie also ref~ to compare M-.Jone's contract with that of Den· ver's David Thompson, reportedly making $800.000 annually. Malone's 197s;79 season was good enough to earn him the MVP award after he led the league in rebounding with a 17.6 average and ranked fifth In scoring at 24.8. His 587 of- fensive rebounds set an NBA record. 1\IPU' Bo1d•J<•k Trlul CROWN POIN'l', lnd.-'l'heliary, ln<l ., man ac· • cused of killing California Angels outfielder Lyman Bostock will stand trial for a second time Oct. l. The (irst trial ended In a.hung jury last week. Leonard Sm,ith, 32, .an unemployed steelworker, pleaded innocent by reason of insanity In the slaying. Lake Supenor Court Judge James Kimbrough declared a • mistrial Friday after the jury of nine men and three women announced alter seven hours of deliberation that It could not reach a verdict. • Deputy Prosecutor James Oszewski said he believed the jurors couldn't decide whelher Smith was insane when Bostock, rt, was shot to death while he s at in a car on a Gary street Sept. 23, 1978. -----B~ll Toda11-----. On this date in baseball in 1941 . New York Yankees' Hall·of Farner Joe DiMaggio's all-time record 56-game hllt.Jng streak came to an. end as Cleveland's Al Smith and Jim Bagby, Jr. held the Jolter to an 0-for-3 night, thanks In part to two great plays by third baseman Ken Kellner. The Yankees won, the game, 4-3, before 67 ,468 fans in Cleveland. During the streak, DiMaggio went 91-for-223 for a .408 battlng average. Today's blrthday.s: Hall of Fame shortstop Lou Boudreau is &~. Former National League All·slar ahortstop Roy McMillan la 49. Chicago Whi~ Sox player-manager Don Kessinger ls 37. ".U..,,•aH Otfi«-la .. Bu111.-d DENVER -Four officials of the Denver Comet.a prof'eulonal volleyball organiuUon were m amoq 23 people arreat.s ln connection with a multlmlllion-«>Uar drug riq operaUng in tour states and four countries, police said. Richard Nathan, head of the Colorado Organized Crime Strike Force, aald suspect.a arrested Saturday for conspiracy to sell marijuana or cocaine included t>avld Casey, general mana•tr ot lbe Comet.; Robert Casey, president: Jamea KUUnpworth, Ucket director; and Barry Beard, beed of con· cnaMml for the lntematlonal Volleyball AssoclaUon team. r • ..., .... .., ...... floUowlna art tM malor aportt events on tetevlslon tonight. Ratlnv• art: .r .r .r I .. celfent; 1.f1 wqrth watchll'lg; t t fair: ' forget It. • ~ 1:11 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ •ASaULL: 50th All·star O.mt, A11111cen: Joe Oaraelola, Tony Kubek; Tom SHver. Motl strMwout artist Nolan Ryen takH tM mound tonloht at Se.ttle to fee• tM Nltlonet LMOUe All·•tara. Opposlno Ryan, u.e Aftllfl' tW who came wtltMft 1 wtttlller of • fifth ,,o.hltt•r lett .-wfll be lttve c:.rttbn • "'9 PhUlldetl)ftta Pttlllllt. Alto In ttte 1t.rtlnt llneup It outfllldw Don Baylor of ttle A .... 1. RADIO ......... -... All·tter 91me, S:25 p.m., KNX (107CJl. .. KNIGHT ... farH u muf'h as 1lx monlhl In JaJl If ronvlt'tfd. Knl1bt'1 com· pl1lnt 111ln•l lhe cop .wu dla· mlped. Aad he bat.,•t 1lopped criUcla· tn1 and btraU..• bil playtrt ln J>ubllc . tit.I uld Ralph Sampeoo. u center on tJ'lo team who just ar11d uated from htah achool. was nut reedy &O play coll••• bail. Dudnt 1 11me, he loudly 1roldecf lalah Thomaa tor mlu· Ina a dunk ahol. Thomas wW be 11 fre1hman at Jndlaoa thia fall. K nlahl docan 't recruit howboat players with overailed t!&o• or 1taUsUca. And the coo- 11t>n11&1 ot coa~hea ls lbat, ln a t1vort tal.ni.d by recrultlng viola· t Iona. Knl&ht doesn't ben4 the · rull•I. "The only lhlnl I 'm aure of.is th u t. lndl1na doe an 't cheat." :;1& ' Abe Lemons or Texas. "But thot 10nava1un th.lob be can tukt'I five guys off a atreet comer und bcot you." Ask Knight tr that's true, and lw J !!St a miles. KNIGtn·~ PLAYERS are fun· cl 11 mentally sound and team· 1•1·11·ntt>d. otherwise they aren't l\11isht's players. His teams play u dl11C'lplined ,. passing-game o~ f1•11s e ond hard-nosed man-to· 111n11 defe nse. Thel r trademarks nrt• hustle, Intelligence and pa· lit'nee. Practices ne fast-paced with players skinning e lbows nnd knees diving for balls. And always, they are driv~n mercilessly by Knight, who WlJI taunt. curse and cajole them in· to hccoming the best players und people -they can be. ·'lie has his own way of coachmg, and he won't bend," said Al McG4ire, the former Marquette coach . "lie works 365 days a year at basketball, and there arc no sabbaticals or long weekends. !Us teams a rc always thl' be!tl pcepared in the coun· Irv .. ·T he free-spirited McGuir e !>::iys, if he had played for Knig ht. he could have gotten along with him on the eourl. "Bul off lhc court, we would have been Polarized .'' Put basketball s neakers on Kni~ht and he becomes a tyrant. M any hii.:h school players don't tons 1dcr lndian<J foe that reason. /\ pia·lun• of Knight grabbing ~ophomor<· Jim Wis ma n during a game !tcveral years ago re· ceivcd wide national attention. Less publicity was made of the fact that Wis man, who-shrugged off the Incident, went on Lo start a s a junior and senior , whe·n he was captainoftheteam . KNIGHT'S SCOLDINGS can be abusive and degrading. Some play~ take at ; some can't. "Sure he yells and screams a lot, but he's doing it for a purpose. lie had my attention at all times." s aid former lndfana player Steve Downing, a No. l draft choice by the Bos ton Ce lti cs a nd now an ad· m in1stralivc assis tant to the In- dia na athletic director "I played for him for two yea rs , and they were even httrdcr than the pros." DownJng s:11d . "Al firs t J didn't un- derstand why we were working so hard in practice. Consequent- ly, I didn't like it. But then I saw how much we were improving. ·•Pretty much to this day I'm still scared of him. I'm always on my toes. But I respect ~a~h Knight more than anybody m this wdrld. Because or him, I reel I can deal with any problem at any lime." "lie treated me like a piece of meat." said Rich Valavlcius, wbo quit Indiana and transfe rred to Auburn two years ago. Tomorrow : Who is Hoh by Knight'! Readers' Hot Corner Gentlemen One month prior to the begin ning or Ule bRNeball 11eason I or dered tlcketa for my family and I to attend the AngolH·Vankcc 1ame on July l!Uh. The l(amc waa acht~uled to 11t1rt at 7:30 p.m . accordlnic to the limo print ed on ttu1 tkkut" All woll a11 on tho Ana••l 11rlwdulc. As WC' w1m·1 lonvlna for the gum'' ul 0 JI m. Wll wert! made uwurc lh11I lhr wumc• hod ulrcndy l)l•tcun om• hour 1•t1rllcr A I• h OJHI l' u II I 0 A n II h c I m Stadlurn conth 111 ~ tht' r.-ct that th• 1amo hncJ lltM'n ch1n1ed to the HrUer Unw Wo requt-11tf'1I R monetary ad· Ju11tmcnl 1111 our tlckot11 had como to $20 and were now worth· le11. We were told that nothln1 would be done. They were un· concomod that we had •Ptnt '20, for a 1ame that, due to t)aelr time chan1•. we. ~uld never tee. My f1mlly and r are an1ry and d1Q1polnted over tbla •· ·· fortunate turn ot .-venll and fAI that the An1•l or11ntkatton thould be more concerud with falrn .. to the tam. Any otMr' bulllMll would ,.. fund rDOMJ If tu ewtom .. dSd not recetve Ill product. lllaff1'9b, o ...... .. J ............ I . . . I BASEBALL /BASKETBALL New Plan By Soviets• MOSCOW <AP> -The Ruaalana are bopln1 to 1 tve themaelv. a propa1anda bc>Qlt during the 1980 Moscow Olym- pics, and American visitors here, like It or .not, are going to see a lot more than spom. "Our line Is that sport is not. 11eparable from politics," a So- viet Olympic official said in a re- cent Interview. "We want to show not only our sporting accompll1timents but alao want to uae thia opportunity to show our country. and perhape to coirect "'e miaun- de rstandings of people who come l<> visit," said German Vladlmov. deputy head of the press service or the Olympic Organizing Committee. SO AMERICANS who come to Russia in 1980 will travel on a minimum two-week package tour that includes o nly rive oi: !tlX days at the 16-day games , with tickeL-. to one or possibly two ev<.'11L5 each day. Feathered f "'rif•111I The rest or the time will be spent traveling the country on g roup tours that will include sightst.>eing. circuses and baUet New York Yankee pilC'hl'r Tommy John clowns with the San Diego muscot Monday during· American League workout in Seattle. Hoth will he on hand for tonight's All-star gamt'. a lthough the visitors may have little choice in these and probably will not know what sort or performances they a re to see unt1l lhe last moment. ALL-STARS GAME TONIGHT • • • the flame throwin" fwrl<'r Ironically. Bob Le mon ~ur ccedcd Martin 1n mid 1!17R, ttll' l)lew York Ya nk<'<'S won lhl' /\I. pennant and beat thf' OodJ(er., 1n the World Series Thus Lem1m chose the /\L pitcher<; t·vcn though he was fired <'arllN Lh 11> s ummer ~rnd Martin bN·amt· manager again. "It's ntt'f' lo hav\• him p1tf·h1ng for m e at I ·ast Lh1!t 11n1: t1mt:." said Lemon who has hc<"n prominently m<'nlioned a1> th<' next muna~l'r of the Cleveland Indian!) Tilt; NATIONAi. J.EAGUI:-.: llatl1ni.: order leads off with Lope!>. followed by Duve P<1rkcr. right field ; Steve Carvey, first base; Mike Schmidt. third hase ; George Foster. left field; Dave Winfie ld . center field ; Bob Boone, catche r and Lurry Bowa. s horts top. THERE WILL be no des1gn<1t t'd hitters in this game so the pitchers bat ninth The AL batting order ha-. i.hortstop Roy Sm alley lcad1n~ off. followed by Gt•o rg<' Hn•tt, third base, Don Uuylr1r. It-fl field ; Jim Rice, rig ht field , f·red Lynn, center fie ld ; Carl Yastrzemski , first base . 11arrcll Porter. cat c he r , und Fr:rnk White, second bast: VASTRZEMSKI was elected an outfielder by the voling fans hut he suffers from an Achillc·s tendon injury so was s witched to first base and th<'rc was some question if he could see much a(' tion. Baylor, voted only No. 14 b.Y the fans. got his ~tarting job with the switch of Ya!>trzemsk1 The Angels' designated hitter commented, "Jn my heart-. J know there weren'rl3 better out fielders than I. But r got more DON BAYLOR recognition!lnis hing 14th than 1r I had hmshr-d fourth " Lemon s a id he .d ecided on Baylor because his bat c urrently 1 ~ 011<' of the· holtc!)t in tht· /\mcnc·a n uague 11 .. leads the league in runs·batted-in with 85. The kinJ,tdome 1s sold out at 58.960 -a record for the park whi<'h measures 316 down the foul lines, 3!S7 down the power al- leys a nd 410 to center. ·Many feel the All-star Game record of six home runs will be broken. and some are even pre· dieting as many as a dozen homers will be driven out of the do med stadium. Six homers have been hit in All-s tar Games on three occasions. in 1951 and 197l 'a\' Detroit and in 1954 at Cleveland. BRE'IT of the Kansas City Royals is n't a newcomer to the K ingdome, but he admits. "Playmg here is a lot of fun I'm not a home run hitter but I can hit home runs here." The National League hatter~ reli!thcd their times 1n the bat ting cage Gary Matthews of Atlanta comm<'ntf'd. "You know how !.m all 1l ts when you arc h1tlmg. You hit 1t good and 1t s out. My think1n..: l!t to hit the ball hard un<I to guard against trying to unde rcut 1t. If you go up with the 1d1•a ''' h1llin~ 1l up, you won 'I hu vc-much !tU<'t'l'S~ " I 1 Winfield took his batting pnu· t1Cf' and obscrv1·d . "This 1s a .,ma II p<.11 k The bu II seems to go o ut prNty f'a!ty That doesn 't mea n it will happen in the gam e." Weather doesn't mean much m tht.-enclosed Kingdome. but for ouL<;1ders 11 will be fair with temperature!> in the 60 's LOU RROC'K t:o mmands m urh mlere!tt ~•nee he ha!> an- nouncl'tJ he 'll n ·t1rc afte r this 't'a!ton M1 th•~ must lie his final /\II s tar c;am1· lit· 1sn I a -.taru·r but l.asorda !>ays, "We wtll find · a place to use him where he will IJenefil our club." Eac h· manager vowed he would use as many !mm the 28-man squads as possible, but Le mon said, "J feel just as Tom- m y does. We want to win." In this game. pitchers are limited to three innings or action ea ch and Lemon said he didn't know who would fo llow Ryan. lie has seven others to choose from including rookie Mark C l ear . a r eliever for the California Angels. Lasorcta said Steve Rogers of the Montreal Expos would follow Carlton. Baseball Stp,ndings SAFE! AMERICAN LEAGUE Wes' Division Angels Tex us Minnesota Kansas City Chicago Seattle Ouk land W J, Pct. GH 55 38 .591 52 39 .571 2 48 41 .539 5 44 '47 .484 10 41 50 451 13 40 54 .426 1512 25 69 .265 30 1tJ East Division Baltimore 59 31 .656 Bo11ton 56 32 .636 2 Milwaukee 54 38 .587 6 New York 49 43 .533 l I De troit 45 45 .500 14 Cleveland 42 48 .467 17 Toronto 29 64 .312 31 1'l , ... ,.,o ..... loll \ler Game •I "'•Ill•. n • .,......., .• o•m" NO oa_, "(lleclVlf'd TIIWM.t''' OamH A11 .. ll•l 8ell1mo ... 1 I n (Ill< •oe> ~I '"~••. 1. I n ~ulllr "' tto.lon. n O•kland •I New York, n Toronto•! 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Sattfltll race· Some RomaM• IAdalfl J..00, U O, 2AO, Smoocll Peddle\ <Hartl 3 60. 2.IO; Twlte A Flftt IMyl.sl l 70. EIOhlfl •«• Jel Tloer (BrookSI 37.10, 1'.20, S . .0; Oft Tlllt Fly IJ'ltrnerl 4.40, a.OO: !mpo<w Mlk• 1Har1> uo. '2 Elaci. , ... , ptldSUUO. l•ll"tfl •-Lotsa Love I BroollSI 81 .60, 10.eo. s.eo; LOVI Sc-IA<l•lrl 4.40. 3.00, Dll•llJt IMY!nl i.eo. u t: .. cta ••s1 Plt<I mo• Att•,_. 4.HO ·~ ' O•llY Pt lat PhOto SHRINE STAR -Edison High's Mike Dotterer will be among the South '!> running arsenal Saturday night at Pasadena's Rose Bowl in the 20th Shrine football game Kic koffis a t 7: 30. • NOllTH AME•IC&H 50CCE"'-lfAQIK NalloiWI ContertflO E••l•m Oivl1lon (O'U'T'O~ W41\"1nq1on loron10 Ill t. 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QC:.1111 wttlt ,, "'" • 1m~•nl ut tnr1•r pi ' Q•""' Monti• Y" ~Orff No Qa_, 'l<IWOulMI T odo '' Gam• Odlla> a• Loi. Ar•<i"'""· 10 10" m Wedn«'1d4y1t. G•me\ M1nnt!\Otft al PhHnOPlpit'ti• ~o<.M~let" "'' Toron10 Eamoflton a1 '""•nla (.o-.ma\ •t For"t L.AUderOl'lllt Van<ouvtr a1 W~1nqton M@mpl\1\ •I Cft1c- Ot 1 ro1t a t T u•w Nttw Engl-~• s.-~111e Por·flat'd at CAl1fo;n1n t<ouston •I ~ JO\< nunOA•T INTERNATIONAt. <.ts-..rt.O«maftyl Mefl'I flnt II ... Sl"llet Wer~ ZlmQtbl clef. J ose Lui\ Da-•"• 6·3, 6-2. Rolf Cial>rlnQ def. VladkO lv•ntlC •·1. •·I; IClau\ Et>-rhard del. Andreu M4urer .. ,, 4-3; Ferell T •YO.tn del. loutt Sanden '"4. 4-1; ~ter Feig! oet. J•iro YtlHCO 4-3, 7-S; Zel1ko l'1anu•o•IC clef Rlceroo'f'c•1a6-l,6-1. JOIWIVullctel. Ftf'nan. OOOtllt·F--4-4,S·f WASNIHOTOW STA• INTE•HATIDHAL lat Watlll..,...., D.C.I --·· l'lnt ·-$lft9la• Atvit1 GMdlner clef, Freel M<N81• 6·4. S.~. r<etlred; Hans Glld•metsler del. O••ld !.<llnel~ W. S.7, 4-0, Elliot TellK het def. Richard NleY'ff 4-t; M ; O.Oroe Hard•• <ltl Trey W•llk• 4-3. 4-1; Ph11 Ollftt def, ,,.., Molina 7·•. •·2; Pat OuP•• def, Ben Ttst•rma" •·4, •·•. Erl< Fromm ckl . Howard S<ho..nf•ld •·•. •·•· •·•. Brad Or.-tt def. 0. .. ColliftQs 4-l. 4-4, Werrf!f'I Mallltr det. Wiiiem PrlnslOO 3.(1, •·•. 4-2, Rlclt FllQltl Clet. Jal OILoule 4-4, •·2; l!lulch Walh lkl. Bruc,e NlchOIS •• 1. , .. , Kim wa,,.10 Clllf. Qicll s100\ofl M , 4-l. Fro• Pagt-BI -(. > • CALIFORNIA COAST LEAGUE IAI Un1ver.1ly H191\I lnOu\1rtdl IJrokef\ HO, Bu110 N Grow 10 1011 M#Jr•• C.•llendfor\ 1Jt, fore\1e-r 0rOfl"Wlt• 1)1 • LeaoJn•~ort•u '' RHy Pnc.r llf'OU\triot 0ro•ttr\t '" Md''"'' rnurmt,\n fMtir1•· (..d tH•nOtr 1 )4 Lewi\ Brown ~ 9u110 N ' Grow J 11 ReOQ•fll Nt'~ f8u•fd N G row » J'i P41t RArn~tt fFore\ter 8101her~• )8 Tf'ren<•\C.arnf!v l8u1ld N Growt. ]f) l(p11n M•<~ IM.itfll' (..aHf.ln<Wr) I~ Billy M"llory fM_,,,_. C.1,.na1tr\J, Jim Worhly Wortf\y • lndU\tr••f Bro"'°''' JJ Neil Jr.uJb llnOu\trtal (HO"tn·\J )0 T f'rr v Me1,,.nnP1m.-r I J.-orr\t'Jr th olhttr\J 81U crow ; M4ne CAiien~' • Misc. MONDAY'S TRANSACTIONS IASE8ALL Amer•<•f' L•.t9U• MINNE'>O•A lWINC, Puro .. .,, .. a l•W' <nntrdff M CktMt f'"A>O<Sw•n r A9' her t1r\t O·J .-.m.tn. ltom {)QOt>'n ot t~ Pt1Ctf1t CN'>1 l ... dQUt- BASKETB.tiLL H•h~1 8•19'et.b.lfl An oCi•hOft CHICA(,() 8Ull S S1qn~O Al Sm111\ ,,,,..,,,,d llf'Vf 0.-t~r AP\hOf'f'. qu.4rd HOIJSTON POCKr ,., !.1Qn•O Mo~o Mill(ln~ tf:lnlN. •nd Tom HendPf\On, ou•r<J. to thrl'~ l',..,, t.<>nhet< h FOOT8ALL N•I~ i:-i..11 L ... que FllJFl'ALO Bill'> ll tlurn'd fl•li "t1mu4.,0n tu~ \.df,.tv to tht' l O\ AnQ"'tet Pdm' uno-r llJ! pl""' tra~ ~qree~nl bl'lw~'n ""' '"a'*" S~ "'"" SmerllK ch:.•ttr'l~•v• t<t< kte. •F'<l Bon Bftll, deten~vt rr>rJ ( IN(INNATI BENGALS lr•d~d Mt 11;11n MorQftn, cornerbo)(~ ~fttv. to trw \Ian~ ••nt1\tO •t.r\ for lln uno1M:IO>ed dr~1 ('101(." OENVEP BRONCOS W•iveo Jonn ~f hUltt. w•dt r •CeP1er •ncJ L.•rrt PflltltO'I~-. la<.ktf! MINNESOTA VIKINGS Obia1ned Jonn At'""''"'· quMterbala;, on wa1vert , NEW YORIC GIAN TS S•Q~ v .. n ROl>U\On, ~l.1Y, Slftve 0 .. il, wlelt! re· <~"~~'. Oanwlt M"ve''· d•ffn,lvtt t:Mclr. •nd J•m Brown.nq ""°Gary Paul\~n. oeftrt~vt tJnd\ PH1LllOELPHIA EAGLES S19n.O Wolbl'rl MOnlQOmttr. runnlnq W<-. 10 • ~rlfl\ ol 11.,.. __ YH• contr.KU TAMPA BAY BUCCA NEERS Plaod Jom mv Ou(lcne. 1u111>11ck , Johrt M<!Cdf, widft recet .... r. an<I Oan vi C•rllon, ollens..,• taOlt, on ttwo dl~Olea h\1 ~M~MtNllL ..... TOllOl\JO ARGONAUT!; •• Rtlu Ml<I Ol!nn1s Helm, deftn\lve tnd, 11no J •O 1e W•lllams, oe1ens1vc '1\d, llcllve1'd Mlkt MICA rthU<, "'"'""9 bat k 50CCE• •-.,. S.Cc•r t.ut"' NEW JERSEY AMERICANS SIQfltO Tommy L..w>9. <It fend., COLLE OE UCLI' Named OoO urw r1 llff<I crou counlry coacn ancl H S1sl<1111 lroK k •n<I ti.id co•<h U N IY ERSITV OF C INC INNAT I Nemeo Harry -~~ ass•slMI IN'*ttlNll coacll .. U NIVERMTY 01' P ENNSVlYANIA Nemeo Cllilrles Harris ••hi.lie e1ore<1or TEXAS A&I Announced rt••9flalion Of Frea J-. lootl>all coach. /ANGELS: YES WE CAN .•. beeome • team whlcb retuaee to cauit, u nkleDce by UM elub'a 21 eom•trom·bebind victories this ...... 'Y•," Baylor 1ay1, "Frepl baa•ede&biateam wbatltla." TMre an others who would .,.... tbllt Baylor blmaell baa mede1M .... wbatili1 SYDI WITB an O.for·21 1lutnp ID .luae. 8Qlor'a 1uU.Uct are rem ar,able -85 R Bl, 23 bomer1, .... PID••IDDinc bill . ........ T.. Hn • .._ rtan Downtn1 ? &'1 ..._..,Mt eaner hlOe Jn ' ... (11) .... ••trll·bue Id~ I • t31>, and be ~ads the league ~ith a .352 average. more than 100 points better than his career mark of .m . Grieb bu emeraed wttb his bell atart ever, and reliever Mark Clear baa come out of the clear blue 1ky to provide a 10.2 record, a 2.4$ ERA and etaht HVet. Baylor allO Points to Nolan Ryan ~ a vital co1 ln tbe machine. "Nolan·• l>'tehln1 haa been a catalyat for the enUre t .. m," Baylor HYI WITH CA.SEW rejolninl the lineup for the it.retch run, it ... ma only one Wn~ can\ kMP the An1e~rom being "the team of destiny" that some think they are. And that would be the old lo· jury jinx. With. Tanana and Knapp probably lost for the season, the pitching staff can withstand no more injuries. "Tbe team that, geta tbe best' pltcblnl 'Will win., That •oes for both dlvl1ion1," aays. Boaton llanqerDoDZlmmer. "But lf there was ever a man I'd pull for, it'• Gene Autry," Zimmer says o r the Anael o"ner. "f{e 's • great,, araclous man ~be deHrves to ytin.'' . '·' , _, T~.Jutv 11. 1979 OAIL V JttLOT •3 I "':) AIMONLOCKA8E~ ~-Of .. Fuel Sho~ages There was a lot or gleeful talk Come/ now a dispatch from among sailors that the energy the midwes t t hat the 280 skip-c r la ia, fuel s h ortage, or pers and crews in the famed whatever one chooses to call It, Chicago to Mackinac Island race had slowed down the activity of were. facing "listless winds" as wind doesn't act the way tbey hope, the boats cou.ld continue Lo putter along in the doldrums. SHADES of the Honolulu race . power boat.a. they reached the mid-point in But sailors in long distance the race. races are not quate so en thuaia.stic of late. Mother nature seems to have plagued the wind· jammers with her own energy THE REPORT described list· less wi.n<ls as two knots or less, bvdly enough to move 'the big ra~bag.s. While the Tran.spac sailors we~ debating whether t&l bead aouth to avoid the Pacific Jlip, the lake sailors were pondering whether to head for open water or hug the Michigan shoreline . crisis. CONSIDER the fact that 80 ~ac hts in the biennial Los Angeles to Honolulu race .have s pt!nt the be tter part or two weeks s latting a round the Pacific with no wind -the fuel needed to move sailboats. But sail~rs are always -or nearly always optimistic. Just as the Transpac officials kept predicting that the northeast trade winds wou.Jd return to the Pac i.fie. spokes m e n in the Chicago-Mackinac debacle were saying the weather experts were predicting a .. fast north.west wind" to follow the doldrums on Lake Michigan. "If the boats are in the right position. the new wind could blow them right alQng the coune and under the Mackinac Bridge by late Monday," said th~ s pokesman . Ho-hum, where have we heard that one before? And fuel short.ages have a way of spreading. Remember bow the gasoline shortage spread from Californi a to e aste rn cities? "On the other hand. if the Lake Michigan sailors have only one advantage over tht' Transpac hopefuls. They have only 33 miles Lo go instead of the 2 ,225 miles faced by the Transpackers. Few Stragglers Le/ t ' As Transpac Closes The 30th biennial Transpac yacht race from Los Angeles Harbor to flonolulu wound down to a dreary close I.Oday with only a few stra ~­ glers failing lo m ake µort m lime for th e trophy presentation dinner at the ll1ka) Hotel m Wa1k1k1. Transpac officials al Ala Wai yac111 harbor reported by Ltlc·rihone l<ill· Monday night that only 15 boats w<:rt' still al sea and mosl of lhcrn were c>.. pected lo finish today Still struggling lov. ard 01amrmd llead on the island of Oailu Monfla)' night were Nimblt' Sea Nym11h . T e n aci t y, M1dn 1g h t SpeC'i<il Williwaw. Victori a. Concubine. Redhead. Ruffi an. Amer ican r lyn. S e ve rn , T 1n l>ley L ight . Trouble make r , B o n e~ VI and Qua michan Farthest out <ind not c..cµcctt·d lt1 finish before Wednesday were 1m ble. 253 miles, and Quam1chao. 22:.! miles. None of the ya chts still at sea were expected to save their handicap time on Dennis Choate's 48-foot sloop A'r· 'riba. a Ctass B entry out of Long Beach Yacht Club Second overall was the 54 foot sloop Miy akadori Ill. another Class B entry from Japan. and third was Secret Love, a 41·fdol sloop skippered by Brad Herman, Marana del Rey Official handicap results m the four classes were to be announced at the trophy presontation H andicap class standings: CLA$ A Jadcr, Drifter, Natoma . CLASS B Arriba. M1yakador1 Ill. High Roler; CLASS C Secret Love. Wings. Mondo; Cl.ASS 0 -Brown Sugar. Bingo.Chutzp<ih cru..,ader f ,ir!f f Crusader. a 53·foot trimaran. <:o skippered by J ohn Conser. South Sho re Yacht Club. was the f1r!>l multihu.11 to finish the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association Tra nspac race with an e lapsed time of 13 da)s. 13 hours and 34 minutes. Five mullihulls started lhe rncc June 30 off Point Fe rmin. Lol> Angeles Harbor. w1lli hop<>s of bt>al· ing the monohuUs lo Honolulu in the Transpacific Yacht Club's biennial race Two catam arans. Double Bullet. a nd AUez Cat, were knocked out of the race in heavy weather a few hours past Catalina Island. S econd multihull lo finish was Freestyl e, s kippered by J e rry Weta-J.er in 15 days, 2 hours. 54 minutes. and the third bout was Sta r Trek, Bill Stein, with an elapsed time of 15 days, 21 hours and 53 minute~. ffol f'la1d1 ff of Hot Flash, sailed by Sue Mu rray, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, was the winner in Capo BYC's La Golandrina race, lheserond ofthe Women's Ocean Racing Series. Strong winds buffeted the women cre ws with 10.15 knots on Saturday and 15·30 knots Sunday. Runner.up was Sidewinder, skip· pered by Karen Bluel. Bahia Corin· thian Yacht Club;'third was Gimme S h eller Too, Li nda Barrow Voyager's Yacht Club. · llll•an Win• Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club proved he is as r:ouch at home in the cockpit or a Santana-20 sloop as at the helm or a small dinghy Saturday a nd Sunday by outpointing 21 rivals in the Fleet 2 championship for the class 1'ht· f1vt· race regatta wa:,, Milled in thl' ocean off Newport Beach under the d1r£'ct1on or the bo~t club, Bah1J Corinthian Yacht Club Ull man scored 81 • points under the rt•vcrsc scoring system to 17' i for if.i nner up Bruce Goh5on of A l a m1to~ nay Yacht Club Third plan· went to Bob Kl.9llt·nhuf<'n, RYC, 21 fourth \\ • T ;uJ PHI mer. i'!•wport llorbor \'al'hl <'!uh, 21. C1nd fift h WCI~ .Jeff Al lt'n, BYC'. 31; .Easy Win11er At Mackinac MACKI NAC ISLA ND. Mich fAP> Chocolate Chips cn>!'>sed the fini sh lln1· at Mackinac Js letnd more than nine hours afte r the first finisher, but was declC:1red the app;nent, unofficial winner of the a nnua l Ch1cago·lo Mackinac sailboat race Chocolate Chips, a 33-footer out of M1c f11gan Ctty, Ind.~ 1s owned by Ron l.c...,LL-r. of South fkml, Ind , and Don Porter. of Lon~ Beach. Ind. The.boat crossed the finish line 3 25 pm. Mon day, well behind th<' first f1msher , Ran~er, which crossed at li'06 a .m .. official~ !>a1d But bal>ed on corrected times. Ch ocolate Chips finis hed the 333 m iles 1n 34 35 hours Ranger, a 61 footer owned by P. Craig Welch of Long Bccich, was corrected to 35.02 Al lc<Jst one bbat Dandelion, was fa-;ter than Range r in corrected times, w1lh 34.41. "We won by k~ping the bout mov· 1ng at 6 knoL't a nd slaying west of the rhumb hn1·." ... aid the skipper.., who have saill'Ct together for 15 years. M orl' than 100 vessels of the 283· hoat field had crossed the f1msh lane by late Monday afternoon. officials -;aid . ca11t1011111g that the results still c·ould chunl(1.' ~ "Thc•rc·~ lots of the smaller bolft! :.till out ther1.• and the n.• will be l'ha ngcs." Bill R<1hc. <1n is land s pokesman. said "It's go111g to be a crazy, mixed·up f 1n1 s h." o ne r ace c om mi ttee spokeswoman said. "We've got bl~ boats fini shing wilh little boaL'> and t hat norma ll y d oesn't happen lll>ua lly the big boats finish fi rst IL'-; a free for-all." Rose11, Yanks ~ To Separate"! CLEVELAND <AP> -New York Yankees president Al Rosen ts on the ve rge of leaving his post, according to a report in Tuesday's Cleveland Plain Dealer. Rosen, 55. former Cleveland In· dians' third baseman. reportedly will reJoin his long·time friend. Billy Weinberger. who soon will be open- ing a hotel-gambling casino in Atlan· LI(' City. N J Before Joining the Yankees as ex- ecutive vice president in November, 1977. Rosen worked for Weinberger when the latter was president or Caesars Palace In Las Vegas. Rosen was in a public relata.ons post under Weinberger. Insiders say Rosen and Yankees own~r George Steinbrenner have had some differences or oputlon ln recent months. BOATING Ai ILM pqooucr10N SfUOIO ... SS00 0 bup o ,Oiftt Ow11u ,hip i11 ;M•w,ort '•cifica'' Mo\I• ~Th~ Hllftti11q S-" projKt.d SI 2 ,00 0,000 qrou. 71 4-957-0207 radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A . !1 7.10 ......... a.cal .... 'JO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT NOW OPEN TO SERVE MISSION VIEJO MAC HOWARD AUTO & TRUCK l.£ASING 23591 ROCKFIELO BLVD. El TORO \o. 124 N. HAABOR BLVD. SANTA ANA (714) 951~3355 r-------------, I . NEW '79 VW I Mennaids Slated LONG BEACH The AAU Senlor National Synchronized s wimming championsh ips are scheduled for Belmont Piasa with the three-day meet be&innln• Thunoay. . A fteld of over 400 women is expected with the •1endaa foUowa Tbu.nday: 8 a.m ·solo preUms. 1:30 p.m.- 1010 seDlis. 6:30 p.m . Team preUms. Friday 8 a.m ·Duet pnUma; 1.30 p.m. Duet Mmil; 7 p m Team Mmll. Saturday: 9 a .m Compulaory fi1ure1. 7 p.m . -FtDalewnta CONVERTllLES I ·IM STOCK! I FOR .I PRICE! I I I 1111711 llACM HUMT.llAa.;I IOULIVAID 842•200QI ------------.. ---~ • . , .. l Business ... RYs Keep en Truckin' . . • ~:::!!~!:'"L'"':!::.~~! ... n:::::~~:: .. ~ ••"91,...,. aald Travelend'1 Ruu An· to enjoy t.b1t way of llfe u IOlll •"TMJ _. .. hrd aU tWt caenon. u we can alford lt,"' Andenon )lYM. fte1 ,__ ill Wwld War Thla ll not to H)' lbtre have u ld. u. Tb•1'n p\lt t~alr' kldt · not been ahittl tn the typet and "One dedalon people are mak· tlroup coUe ... At t.ll1a polnt. 1hn ot recreatlonal vehic les Ina la to not travel quJte u far," dll•r. Cbl'\ want lo all around that l*>Pl• are interested In Anderton aaid. To tbat end. Ute r eaedomlnlum and waldl buyiq Traveland radio advertise· TV" ··Buy er pref e r e oce l\u mcnta. narrated by Jlm Backus, &, they doa't. The~ 1Hp behind <' h 1 n a f' d . So m e wan I " orr~r a weekly llsllng of ac· U.e wheel ol their motor home down1lied unit <motor home) or tl vltles In and near Southern (tt may have c:oat $40,000) .and travel trailer," he uld . CaUfomla : IMer tube races on head IOUth lo Mealco, north lo , the Colorado Rive r al Blythe lh Rl ... Sl ast to ---ll ON THE OTHt!a hand. he and a'r r1c-a• Mojave were re-e IP' • erra. e . . -... . Id bu •··-•1 • .... " wherever the road take• \hem. H • tome yera •r e a c,wu Y ctint •uc1estJou. IT 18 TH E EJ.. 0 Ea LY vagabond• who com prise the 1in&le laraeat market of buyeno at Traveland, a one·Of·a·kind recreaUonal vehlcle e mporium ln east Irvine. . Thirty dealers are housed at tbe m a rketplac e . T hey s ell fflOlor homes, travel tr~ilers. 10101 .(or laraer recreallooal vehlclea -parricularly fifth wheell -an indication· thal lhey want 1omethin1 that is more comfortable and thus better sult ed to longer &taya at a single loc. lion Traveland opened during the 1974 gasoline crunch. Comment· in g on tha t. Ande rson asked rhetorica lly, "Why are we sUll bere? .. "PEOPLE &NOW lhat when they arrive at their destination, there 'll be othe r RVers there. 'They have immediate friends, me m bers of the FamllyMotor Coach AlaociaUon or the Good Sam Club . "Out goes the awning, out come the lawn chairs.· out come the martlniB. it's people to peo· pie ," Anderson said. O•llY l'llot $tatf ....... 30 DEALERS SELL 115 BRANDS OF VEHICLES AT TRA'lELANO IN IRVlNE 'We Get People From All Over the Country, All Over the World ,' Say a Anderson 'fifth wheel" tra ilers large traiJers towed from special al· tachmeoLI to pick-up trucks - and tent trailers in which a tent pops up from a m etal base Despi.te tbe gasoline shortageS' and skyrocketing fuel price!>, their general manage r says busineu la holding steady. "We're tenacious," Anderson said. The em por1um has posted yea r to year gains and, in 1978, sales lopped $122 m illion, he said. BECA US E Tll F. a gency house' 30 dealers who represent 11 s bra nds or r ec r e a lion vehicles, Tr aveland has not been tot a lly de pe nde nt on loca l buyers , he said. For Oil, Try· Squeezing Coa-. "WE'VE NOT SEEN an in- crea se, but we ha ven't ex- CHIEF SPEAKS ON INVESTING Or. William F. Ballhaus, pre· sident of Beckman Instr uments, Inc., Fullerton, will address the World Affairs Council of Orange County on July 25 on the subject ~·P eople Inves ti n g Means Progress for America." "We get people from all over the country, all over the world ," said Anderson. It Is not uncom· mon for visitors from other countries to purchase a motor home and use it to tour the Unit: ed States. he said . MORGANTOWN. W . Va. CAP) -Like ancient alchem is ts lry· Ing to tum base me(als Into ggk(.' t od ay 's scientis t s are ejing coal in hopes of creating a pro· duct almost as precious in these energy-trouble times, clean fuel oil. · The government is. consid.er· ing paying up to half the cost of a $700 million dem onstra tion plant to prove that fuel oil can be "squeezed" from coal, whose com plex chemistry has already s pawned such eve ryday items as mothballs and fingerna il Polish. "We bad a n entire family from Australia that bought a 35-foot · motor home. When they get done with their trip, they can sell it -or take it home," he said. · The luncheon meeting will be held at the Saddleback Inn, San- ta Ana. al noon. More information is available from Loa Farley. 835·2564. "THE PRIMARY concern of o ur c ustomers ha s been the a vai la bility of fue l. Ye a h, they're licked off about the cost, but they say, 'No, we're gojng to THE PROJECT IS a giant coal liquefaction plant. Its pro· posed site is in rolling farm country just north of Morgan- town. bordered by Pennsylvanfa OIAMON O•GEMSTONE•JEWELRY APPRAISALS WHILE YOU WATCH Protect your valuable investment!. • APprt•~ ,_ 11¥ •Gr.OU•!~ r.emo1Q01tt • Com°"""'11!dd-ClftC"'<I • o.emono c.ri1~tton • Color9d s-Cen•tlcatlOft ·0...-11~ . ....,., __ ... __ ........ AT CALlllr 1r}1~1.A GEM«J1l'.JO«J,nCJ,,} . 1L.11i1t'1a11~ '.J '.')r(i}:~ me :·I ...... , ..... _,, u"mnTOl IT. WITl7M.COSYA ..... ,,..,, t .. tt11417 ......... TOKAI BANK ••• this IGLOO ''six-packer'' plus a Rand·McNally Road Atlas Limited Quant/I/as aclultt only. *A no service charge c hecking account, including a free In/tis/ order of personalized c hecks ALL FREE with s new one-year, 6% certificate account of S1,000 or more. Your checking account wlll be frH of all monthly fees as long as you maintain• minimum $1,000 cert/flcate balance. s..o.1..,1c11111_., ,,.,.,,., '9flllHW '°' _,., w111K1ra••' And tor every vlslto~ •• a chance to win • gas·aar/ng cycle STOP IN NOW for your drawing card. No obligation of any kind, and 9Y9fY Tokal brlUlCh Wiii be gtvlng away one hlgh-1plrlted, money· ea¥tng cycle; Drawing• wlll be held Augu1t 15, and wlnnere wlll be notified. AlOKAIBANK ,, .. OFCAUR>RNIA ...,...~ Cigarette Price Hikes Reported N EW YORK CAP> -Two major cigare tte m ak ers have raised wholesale prices by 55 cents per thousand, an increa se that is exl)Ccled to add 1 to 2 cents to the retail price of a pack. The increases were announced Monday by Lig· getl Group Inc., m aker of L &M. Cheste rfie ld a n d s e ve r al oth e r brands', and last week by R . J . R e y,n o lds To b ac co Co., whos e brands include Winston, Salem, Camel and More. LiggeU ga ve no rea· sons in announcing 'the pri ce b o o s t , bul Reynolds said the in· creases were needed to "pa rti ally ·oHsel in· creased p r oductio n costs." NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Contract Stopped N e wpo rt Pharmaceuticals In · t e rn a ti on a l , In c ., Newport Beach, says it has reached an agree· m e nl with Morto n· Norwich Pro1!ucts Inc. t e rminating the rela· tionsb.ip.between the two companies in the de· velopme nl a nd j oint m a rk e ting o f isoprlnosine. Newport Is the sole company concerne d with the devoJopment of the .drug in the United Slates and Canada, the company saJd. Plan Adopted ALAMEDA <AP> - The · City Council bas a do pted a combtned land-use plan in a step toward approval of a proposed $150 milllon. 206-acre bouslng project. The project would in· elude 1,000 alngle-famlly houses and commercial and re c reational faclllUea 1n the rnarina area. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS •l•...eo.av•,.,•.111 .. •lala •~cat , ... .. ................... . ............... . ...... . ......... ...... ...... . ........ ,,... •C•••,rclal .......... ~ • .......... ..°"""" _ .... .. Cootoct our loe• l.,Ot'89dotl ..nk• for your ftnanc1n9 ne1..'<h. (714) 75SM515 A•M:AN teo. lllORTOMI 230 Newpoft c.ntet Dmt• Detten Plaa Hewpol11Mcll, Clilfomi. '"'° o n th e n o rt h a n d t he Monongahela Ri ver on the east. The plant will gobble 6,000 tons of coal a day a nd swallow 4,000 gallons or water a minute. In r eturn, it will spew forth 12.000 barrels of fuel oil dally - if it works. The liquefaction process has been wtder development since 1962 by Pittsburgh and Midway Coa l Co .. a subsidiary of Gulf Oil. COAL IS SOAKED under high pres sure and moderate heal in a n oil that contains hydrogen gas, explains Carl D1Bella or the Depa rtment of Energy The heat and pressure dis· solve the coal into a sort or oi ly broth, and hyd rocar bons free the sulfur in the coal. leavm~ ,, relatively clean liqwd that can be burned. The oU needed for the soalt in~ process is a byproduct of II q uefacUon, a nd s ulfu r is re moved as hydroge~sul ~1d1·, which can be repr ' ed 1nt11 e le mental s ulfur a d sold 111 blocks. - ( __ E_N_E_R_G_Y __ J J.ip.rn and G<•rmany arc com- 1111tt1·d to p .1y <!5 pi•rt'ent each of 1h1• tolal S71)(1 m1tl1on cost, hop- 1 n~ t<1 11.i.•· knowkd ~c ~ained in th" P"'•Jt·t t 111 rlP<'ld,. whether it THE PROCESS, GULt' or fi cials say, has been proven on ,, hm1tcd baSIS at a rlllOt prOJC'Ct lfl F or t Lewi s, Was h. Wh a t n• m ains to be seen Is whether thr job can be done cconom1calh "~ a large ~cale • 1111J:IJI \411rk 1n thl'1r tountries. 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July 17, 1979 N DAILY PtLOT •• Company Buys 'Giant' Status By MILTON MOSKOWm Pillsbury. the flour mlller rrom Mlnneapolls, has beea potting on a lot of wel&bt. In uns, it acquired Totino'a, a major maker of frozen pizza. In 1976, It boucht another plua maker. Chicago· based Fox DeLuxe. 61..80 IN lt18, PILL8.Bt1RY pald out about UOO mlllroo worth or its stock to absorb the Dallas-baaed Steak ft Ale restaurant chaln. It already owned the Burger Kini operation. In im. it acquired one or the nation's largest pasta makers. American Beauty Macaroni Co. In 1978. Pillsbury m oved to acquire the G reen Giant Co .. the largest canner of peas and com -and the do mi· nant factor In frozen prepared ve1etables<Thal move wu completed last January. Now PUlabury is acquiring, for so m e $2 l million , Pione er Food Jn . dustries, an Arkansas rice miller ll appears to be a d i e l h e a v y 1 n carbohy dr a tes. but these acquisitions a re Money Tree giving Pi llsbury the muscle to overtake competitors and ascen<t to the top eche lon of the food processing if)du.atry. When this decade started, Pills bury was not insubstan· tial. It had sales of $675 million a year. But that was good enough for only 20th place in the food industry. By the time this decade ends. Pillsbury will be generating annual sales of $3 billion. a nd that will bring it close to the "Top 10" cir· cle. WITH GREEN GIANT UNDER ITS belt, Pillsbury ex· peels to pass five companies this year: Campbell Soup. Carnation, H.J . Heinz. Nabisco and Standard Brands. ls it necessary or advantageous -to be so big in the rood industry? Thomas H. Wym,an. for one, says yes. Wyman left a top job at Polaroid in 1975 for Green Giant so that he would have a shot at running his own show. He got that opp<>rtunity but, with the acquisition by Pillsbury. he finds himself second or third in command. H Wyman is bitter . it's not apparent. He recently cited for the Wall Street J ournal the ways in which the Green G1ant-P1Hsbury m arriage made sense FIRST, HE NOTED, TOTINO'S ptz7.a can be loaded on trucks carrying Green Giant's frozen peas. Second, Green Giant commands m or e respect from s upe rmarket operators "When we call on Saft-way," said Wyman, "it !\cems a ltttlc mon:• important to them now " Finally, it's nice to have Cl('C'ess to Pillsbury's cash He explained that Green Giant no longer ha:.· to make "trips to different banks w1th our kneepads on ·• ' Of course it's not clear what benerits accrue to the con· i;umcr Will the coSL'i saved by combining Totino ship· menls with Green Giant shipmenLc; be passed onto con· suml!rs in the form of lower prices? Unlikely. Will the greater clout Green Giant enjoys in supermarkets result in some lesser brands gelling squeezed out of the freezer case? P robably. Wll.L ACCESS TO PILLSBU&Y'S cash box enable G recn Giant to develop more nutritious. economical food products? Don't bet on 1t Pessimism Pervades Wall Stree.t Tradirig NEW YORK (AP) -Stock mar ket pessimism over in= nation and the impact of a recession deepened today, wip· ing out modest gains or Monday. The Dow Jones ave;age of 30 tndustriaJ stocks dropped 6.40 p<>tnll; to 828.50 on the New York Stock Exchange. St (Jt•l.:11 I II ThP .ttpo1ll9h1 M hat .'t1tu•k11 IJld Ad¥•nrvo O..clln<'<I Un<MAQ<'CI Tot~1 ''"""s Nt1w hiQh\. ,.t ... IQ#\ HEW YORI< Appro• flnut Prevlout. dfl'f WHk <IQO Monlt> •II" Vt ttt AOO • Two yHrt -ion 1 lo d.oto 1'11 10 <lal• 1'1/ hi <IAle IAPI ·N Y !ilOClt. lalH :JA.110.000 2•.620.000 . ~.130,000 • 30,780,000 ll,'60,000 31,940.000 •.117,llS,S"J J,US,330 000 ?,IU.1~.000 WHAT AME X 0 10 NEW YORI( 1API .. "I dOn't recoH asking you aboard my skateboard!" SUPERHEROES MOON ~ULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "We've gotta do our spilling ouhide." DENNIS THE MENACE -I by Tom aau• I HEARO 'THAT CMU~'S IM THE MOSPITAL, SIR .. COMICS I CROSSWoRt>. by Cftartts M. Scltul1 I KNOW, MNDf ~ l'M m'IN6 TO FfaE our MOW r CAH SEHO MIM SOME R.DQSS 7-17 MISS PI ACH by Mell Lazarlus ' i ~ A f'Tt4"~ PeiUN\' r ""~ ,. .. f 0"-0 roNC{ ---. ~ -,,,',,) \.. \ . \' by Pasko, Tusb & Cola.tt. DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan 6tNCe WHEN PIP He BECOME A CONSllMe~ APHX"Ar1r 1---~:'ll&e·----.... .... DR.SMOCK WAS YOLJR S A NA-Y-ORAl- CH It-De I R-rH ? NIELSEN AIJO Rf:AU.'i UW.1V~ fM& Ot.' &oO lt.lfO S~AV€! -rHe 1....AS"f" l= SAW OF /\/\ y S "f"ORK I H f: W A S IN A HOl....DIN <S PA"T'"f"f:RN oveR l....A G c.JARDIA! ~ ARRIVf:D e Y P ARAC Hc.J"T'f: .' by George Lemont -; SIGH :- ;!:. WAS O Nt..-Y "T'"RVING -ro MAKEi CONVE:RSA"T'"ION- ' by Jeff M illar & Jon Mcintosh by Ferd & Tom Johnson , .. MD WLJA.m vov 6?t~ 1l> ~ f>.eo.lr tr? "4Vll'? HUH~~ CAH '/Ol.J C\?? HC1THlH6 ff. IAE oar rr, You NEfO rr, 1'1~r-z 1. ReL,AX, LORI> P. · · I1LL DIP INTO Tl-IE t:MERGENCY i---- klT . .--_, GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY ,Ito,. SWAMI SEES ALL KNOWS ALL l Jl>!IT DON'T GET EMOTIOf'W.lY INVOLVED. A~EY ! YOU WON'T &£ A&l.E TO l(ffP HIM! • by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE WAIT A YOOV£ e£EN DalJNK MINUTE. FREDI ff·~ FOR~ OAY5, eucK! ONE 1HINC, TO l Hf'()W 00 ~ME/ MAYO! ME OUTIA YOuR PLACE STEVIE'S THE~E. ... MIT WHE~E'5 WAlllNu ~YOU/ MY &ON? by Emie Busllmiller \ IJ(J?V I.JI(£, "'f Mc.)N l'JtJA6 ~ ft~ IN Bl IN(i A i SO? eilLLO..I I MUL.1iNATuJAL (.ORFORATION IF '(D'J CAN'T" A.AVNI rr~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 47 An<l 'IO on 1 C-Ollege org 2wOHh 5 Thong 50 -Garoner 10 Door bar 51 Groek le1te1 14 Ore ve111 !12 E11uscan 15 s e1e -king 16 Rellecoon 56 Got Dy labor 11 Church 60 Harem 11)()m .irea 61 Aperturi· 2 WOids 64 Fononei.s 19 Unresolved 65 Bare 10 Muscle 66 N C COllCQI' 21 Frrst·a1d 67 Mine y1old<, items 68 Detests 23 "'Good 69 l ean N1ght"' 11111 DOWN 26 Free elet 1 Aoa11m1'nt 11on 2 Vatttan C11v 27 V1s1te<I '1te 2 wordi. l Asian port 30 W1nd1rig up •Ductile 3-4 Girl's n1c~ 5 Made sleep name sound~ 35 Veshge 6 High hill 37 Tille 7 Tenth ol a 38 Operated ,en 39 Oath taker 8 Eris' brothor 41 Holy fig fl 9 Each 42 Mineral sul 2 word~ fix 10 Cauae 10 1e 43 File <:<Ill 44 Fatty ltssue tt Image •5 Madhouse 12-Out " • UNITED Feature Syndicate Monoav s Puzzle Solved: • < I q 0 I 5 c; S • " 0 . 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July t7, 1111 DAIL V '9LOT •7 Barlttg Vp Alla n Miller (left> comes hom e to mother <Elsa Lanchester) and brother <Steven Keats) after being mugged in Central Park in the comedy special .. Where's Poppa" tonight at 10:30 on ABC, Channel 7. l.amont ........ home .,,., Fred rel\>-to e110w • -alMty Ofoup lo mMI at 4he S 11t110<0 home. ·~ ..alOQY "Immunity" 7:30 8 CIACUS Hosts cal Dodd. ShetlaM Lau1ence I DATING GAME I 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE I T1C TAC DOUGH THE 8AADY BUNCH Peter ii razzed by hts IOOI· b .. team lor being • "*"" bef of tlMI choir. • ADAM-12 An umOenUlleo olttcer Oaa•n~I ~bflng• I KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles KNSC (NBC} Los Angeles• I KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angele~ CJ) KFM8 (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles g KCST (ABC) San Otego I t<T1V (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach repor'tS ahots fired but It un11blt1 to Identity Nmtelt Of hi• tocallOn SI MACM!ll I LEHRER MPOAT T ... '9 ~ Cl) THE GONG SHOW «J) HOUYWOOO 8QUAAE8 1;00 8 Cl) THE PAPER CHASE Tite lludy g.oup ..., ... th•t a h9'1dlcapped stuoenra Oealre 10 join thOm Is mo1tve1ed by rea- sons other than friendship (Al Q NEWS . 8 MOYIE * * * "The Indian Fight· er" ( 1955) Kirk Doug.laa.. Elsa Martlnelll An Army scout guides• wagon treln through Slou• ~try. (2 hr• I U ®I HA::;;YS All of Fonz 's g ood lnends. lnclu<11n Lavome and Shirley. come lo the 1$11en rwtro'• wake to pay thfflr last r~ta. jPart 2 ol 2)(AJ 0 MOVIE • • "Moonhre • 1'1970) Richard Egan, Sonny Uaten, An e•·NllZl 11...S 11119 11 k ing In Mexico pro- Kid Stuff Hailed 'Nickelodeon' Breaks New GrounJ, ByTOMJO&Y NEW YORK <AP) -It might have been as simple as collecting a library or worn cartoons and outdated Jdds' shows. But the people at Warner Ca· ble Corp. decided to break new ground with "Nickelodeon," an en- terprise they could caU·"the first all- day, everyday, sometbing·for-every· kid programming package ever of- fe red for cable TV " And "Nickelodeon," begun in April. was by Warner Ca bl e's standards an immediate success . .. WE WERE PLANNING on a mlllion contracted viewers by the end of the year ," says John A. Lack, Warner Cable's vice president for programming and marketing, "and it looks like we'll have two million by then." "Nickelodeon," offered to the na· lion's cable TV systems by satellite. 13 hours a day on weekdays, 14 hours on weekends, tonslsts or five dif. ferent programs for young people or au ages. Tbe daily schedule includes "Pinwheel" for pre-schoolers, "Video Comic Books," s tarring heroes lite Green Lantern and Space Ranier. "Nickel Flick.a," featuring adventure aerials from tbe 1930s and '409, "By the Way," for kids 7·12, and "America Goes Battanaz" for teen- a1es:s. TBE ALMOST instantaneous accep- tance of "Nlckelodeoni" deaplte some perp. 1lexing technica obstacles, wu really no surprise to Dr. VMan Horner, Warner Cable's vice presi- dent for pqram develonment and the erutor of "Pinwbeei';r '"l'bere II u tneredible vacuum ln cblldnn'I Pl"OtSramm1D1 out there," she aaya, "and the moment you come aloDa IDll aay you're 10~ serve the YCMll ~le'• market, and serve it rnpallllblJ, turalnl lt down would be llk•nJeeUD~rbood ... J'or "lneke , .. aervlnl the market n1paaalbly la a eooe91K wltb • several meanings ... In contrast wltb children's programming on re1· ular television," says Ms . Homer, "we're providing an entire program for young people , without advertia· ing, with vio le nce h e ld to a minimum, and no hype. liz at ~ Wilding Rites CIDCHESTER, En1lan4 (AP) -Aetrua EUsabMb Taylor attena.d tbe funeral of ber for ... ._..._, llicbael WUd1Dc todQ wltb ber t1t0-, WUdtq'1 0D11 eblldrm. Wlldlq dled.lut .......... of •• . ..-.... .... .__, . .. ., ~ -. -. ·~ "LOW AT P"'8T 9""1'• "LOST a POUND'* (PQ) ''TMEAPPLI~ GANG fHDll AGAIN" (0) ''AllDICAN Nl'TRCr' "MIA IR t/MJll l'rA" L•.IOYD INl'ORMI In th• • i.ci.d 11'1...,. .. ._ It IYt I •OMOt....n AMO lllNINDI lll'M "letMf'y And len." 'AMlcld H•vtilC " .MCMI * • "The OMdtt Tree>" { ttU) franlc Lanoella. f 9Y"1 Ounawey A 111#1 .-"'' own We 111'11 ttllll of .. •arnllv ...,.,_ wtlM fie 1'lel IO tit..-tr .. o1 111a --.UOll wttn a ·===::,t~• I ~ .. .,.,..,.. ~~ Yhe 1o.mlnu~ requiem i. tollowed by an Informal tallt. by Pr.....,, r.....ilng ,,.. OMoMt.....,. on the PleC4I CA) • IVINNG AT flal9 Jau WIO.t Uonal Hampton jOtlla MIM Fi.diet Ind the 'Pops Otche&lfa In· "Harne> a Boogie Woog.e." • Aw Mall Soec;lal" and "King David Suite " MendelQOhn'a "WeOC11ng Maten" and mualt by lbert ano .t. eh er ere also 1)9t'tormed t:*> D 0 LAVPNm & SMAl.EY Squlggy talll IMdly In love with e bNUttf\11 girl WhO 19 tak~.'r" tor all lh4I can ;·~COUPLE Altllt tlleit 9P1Wtment la robbed. Fell• 1111111 Olcar into mo11111g Into "Secufltv • Ar~·· t:OO 8 CJ) Cll8 MOYIE * * * "Don't LOOI< Now'' ( 18 7 4 I Julie Chtlllle. Don- ald Sutn.n.nd. An Eng!WI couple wtio move to Ven- ice alter tne-CSMth of their daugllter ere met theta by II MWlet of psyd>lc OCC\lf • renoe. ~d myal9f10Ua murde<t.. D MOYIE * v. "The Two-Heeded Spy'; ( t!M9l Jae!( HaWl<lna. Gia Scala. A 6fll1sh spy, po.Ing u a Getman 116'* · al. tr8nlmlts hd MCtet information through an antique deolllf, then a , adlo ""OfJ'' ,.,, ) 8 di) THAH'la COMPANY A young pregnant woman amves et the apartment and annovnc41s that Jaclt IS her baby'• lather' (Al CD MERV OAlf'F1N Guest host· Betty Whtie Gueata Ruth Goroon. G.,. son Keflll't, Lonnie ShOrr, Anita Ward. Jonnny Derk, G-.DaY!S. m MA8T£RPIECE THEATRE "I. Claudius: POison la DAILY PILOT • • • TUBE TOPPERS v NBC • 5:00 -AU.star Game. The premJer players from the American and National Lea1rues have al each other with alx Angels on the AL squad lnclud· Ing starting pitcher Nolan Ryan. ABC D 8 :00 -Happy Daya. Fonzie's .. funeral" draws a number of well wishers , including Laverne and Shirley in this secon4 of two parts. KOCE 9 8: 00 -Evening at Pops. The late Arthur Fiedle r is joined by jazz great Lionel Hampton in this repeat seg· ment . Queeol" l l\1111 l...itlM lh81 Auguttu• h11 dtscoverfd her trNCflery. '"' makea e>t-to 1100 Poetumu• fl'om ~ to me thf'~. •.J089 TAXI Ala• lallt In love with the voice over hit ceb'a ant-Ing .. ,vice end a«engea • date ""'"' hll unknown '-1thf0b. (AJ flt IEIN8TEIN'I UNfVIME Pet&f' Usllnov e•plalna rneny of Eln•tein't lheOtlM with gral)fllc dtlmOtlttr• tlOnt. enlf'llatlon llnO ape. coal visual effects ( R) 10:00 I 0 NEWS ..., QI 1S awaNI Ill.VO. An Old flame tr om en II al· Ian ftolid1y tempts Fellera 10 embatll on 1n ••tra- rnar1tal alfu . .., NIQKT OAu.ERY "The Man WhO Ooed At Three And Nine" A key ftg· U<e on art awoechong d•P· IOmltlC conlerence Is 11.10- ~ed to psychle forCflS Cl> HEWSCHECK 10:30 fJ Q]l WHERE'S POPPA A bact*°'s ~to ehmlnate hos obnoxious mot~ strtke more laugh· "" than tear Into tne old t.t0y•1 heart CD• NEWS Cl> PAIMETIME diamond emplte •-a vlelou• power •lruggle with hit lwnily. (2 htL) I llOTilim ITONla 11NNY HU IHOW A Getman profeuor dOea hit beat to lngrallate hmMll. but .omethlng In h!S becilgtound ac>Oll• Ill• Image. '1:IO. MftNA8Y JONl8 S..naby rs hired to local• e hlt·and-run defendant wtlO Jumc>ed ball. IMjlng phony atoclt oenttMtea behind Wftfl !tie bonOsl'l\an CA) D IUTMCAMON Holl Johnny Carson. Ouests Ooahann CanOll. Chartte Callaa, Don Barry, Judith Blegen. (RI I 8 DICK VN4 DYKE Rob Sl)OI I 8 nylno UUQllf. and suceeecta in Ir .citing ti 10 rts talt. 8 o:I MC MOYIE • * h ' Chert.e Ch.In ~ p1r>e$I I\ A Warm Clue" ( 19711 Ross Maritn, RoGt.y Gunn When <1 yacnt becomes llMI MntrlQ 10< a string ot murders, tM Chf. nese OOletltVe is oncour- liged to ~ out ot ref><e- -~ QONO SHOW II) GET 8MAAT "L&Wrwng To £n1oy ' St• senlOf Citizens tell hOW lhl'ly8"1~~­ treedomt t"9it later year a pr~tnem Mu ClOtlWlt to tlMI resc~ 01 • madcao 11e<1ess w11o stogecl ner own 1uonap- pong ~ ~l()HE) A8C (J) 8TAATAEK The Enterprise goes on M!afdl of 8 mtas.nQ ICten• list on e Oyinq P'-' tt;OOIDU(J)O NEWS , MAKE ME LAUGH MOVIE • * "Tiie l<lnghahe1 Cec>er"' 11975) Haley Mlh, Devld McCallum The OlllY• boy ll9tr to• South Alrlean 12:00 D TWIUOHT ZONE A lone woman battles two miniature aliens trom 1no111e< pl-I '" • battle ol aae --seienltlte IUB-Triu.I . SUNDAY MATINU 2t00 ~.M. 'PUTT cm Cllill _.PIM lllft .. Orange 634·9282 lun Plrtc 121 ·.070 mTllOOUT ........... Costa Mesa 54&·2711 san Juan Clptstrano 493·4S.5 1 LA M!!!!DA •IYl·ll Lt Mlrldl 92H 708 weaooM. • ~tlTCNOQQ( Pflll IT'I "The CtococlMa C-" A "*' '""dart hill io-·a hulbend to n.... her '°' hWl'IMll . • MTIMMT Mall It Mllgtllld lo• tolve the myt*IOUI dlMOC>Mt· ~ of CONTAOL agertta. • •TONIGHT 1a:ao• ~ • * *\t "Slrille .... Plrlll" ( 1931) Eddie Cemor. Eltlel Mermen. Oangatara ~ UCIOfl 811 lllmUM• ment park, orovldlng fleadac'-tot ltt,.,... "'· tie own« wtio went• no trcMlle with anyone. (I hf .. 55min ) • MCMI * * * * "Zlegleld Foltlee" I tt4a) Fred Aatllfe. J4J6y Gattand From ...._,, Flo Zlegf9ld envt.ione • rewe Witt! -v ""'°' tt• OleY· a·~21WLI • .,. "BorOIW RMw" (1954) JOel McerM, Yvonne De Cetlo. In IMS. a Conteder· at11 c1pt11n tffkl to secure ammunition and -•oons trom • Me•teen outlaw c I IW .• 30 min I fll OICt<CAWi:T Guest. Leon Edel (Par1 2 0121 CJ) MOYIE **It "TIMI Sl)y Wtlll A Cold i.c>se" I 196el Lau· 1enoe Her.,..... Oallah Levo. A dog equloe>ed with a tr:tr1snwller MW"8$ as a SOY alter being given lo a Ruulan 11hr.,4S min J tbtO 8 C8I LATE MOYIE * * *'h ··ttie Spirll StW · CHe.. I 1946) Oorollly McGuire. George Brent. A young mute gut !Nirns the """'eabovll of • """' WhO it lerrOtlz\ng II smell 1own. but Ille has no way 10 bl)tess her ltnowleOge. 1:00 D TOMOMOW 0~11: FreellllCfl rock reporter Bob We•ne•: Roller Arena.• Watt Sl1oet b<Oller by dey Ind rotw 'hatlnq, transvestue d•SGO Q._..at ntQt!I 0 MAYPICI< Slamc>ede ' 1:30fJ NEWS 2:000 NEWS 0 MOYIE ••• ,,, .. E..,,y Man ts My enemy" t 19701 Rob1111 Webber. Elsa Matllnefh A ,ew@I 1"'91 lflleml)IS 10 doS• CO•llf' #fie) <nlOf~ the pollCll Ol>Oul hlb 9'"'9 S ltCIMI~ f2 hrS J g) OETSMART l(f\QS 1)4&ns to u~ Moll to 11.ssasslnate the ChlOI .. , .... .. .... 1:11 MCMI • ·~ "Wl\tre '"' ~· ''Y" (1 ... ) Tom ~ °""' AddMll. ,.,. lilt· ~~lefl*d• ed by MClt9t ...-. ( 1 "'" &5 min.) • MCMI * • ...., "'°"' ,_ WMt" ( 1141) Joel MoCrH. f rlfleee Dee. A Cl'OOI!. , .... 1 ...... y put9Ued by IM -.~to..W..• ....... of petlOflll Otltta- clM with the help ot Illa r·=-~2 lwl.) 2:111 MOYie •• * "()petltton Secret" I 1GS2) Cornel Wiide. K8'1 Malden Out-"111 wono w .. II. • traltOf lnflltret" Ille ~ tril of IN F111110f1 ~··--llf'2 hrl ' to min ) 4:00 " MOYie • • * "Mofn+no Oeoar· ture" (t9$1) John Mills, Lena Motr1t. •:n1 NEW& 4:IO MOVIE • • "Tiie Giant G1t1 ..._ter" ( 19!>91 Don SuUl- van. Fred Graham, • MOVIE • "Croee OiafJnefl" c t948t W1yne Motrok. Yvonne Furn-..•, lt'ed11esdaw'• Dat1t i•e Me.,ln t2:C10 G • * "The T .. Strang- er" ( 1957) Joel ~­ Vtr9'114a Mayo. Altw peo- plo trom e wagon train save a m&n's Ute. he helpa them stall• -land lft Ille West. C 1 tw., 30 min.) • ••~"Tiley Met In Bombay" I t94 t) Clerk Gltble. Aoultnd RusMll A paw of jewel I""-is l0toed Into flgtlttng 11M1 Jttpanese Instead o l S4l81Ch<ng IOf a tr-rfl ( t llr,50""'1) 3:00 Q]! * * 'h "SIMI U""'" (19731 Season Hubley, Oe5' Arnu Jr Aller 0•§>. CO-Ing lhlt StMI IS '*<m<· nally 111. a young women Ind he< IOYlll' 8lleml)t lo w11d ott oeath Wtth the "610 ol an e•pe<IM(lnlal SCtenlts l. ( t hf .. 30 min.I 3:30 8 • • •;. "C•OWhaven l'Mm" t 19701 Hope L9ngf!, Lloyd eocr-r A woman !Inds 1 maetslrom of Wttch· CIAll and tetrOf -ellifll> her -sne WMwota a New England farm ( t h1 • 30 rn1n.) Billy Carter On TV Monday c ~ . ' Buy one rick~ to any of the Carnival's rides and attractions at the resutar price and take a partner alona free. Two can have che fun lnttead o( one! Limit one coupon per viait per penon. Good Monday·Tuaday• Wcdnetday·Thur11day1 I p.m.-6 p.m. YOUR DAILY PIL.QT CAN BE RECYCLED! er.. Coar °*99 ~--,,,. ""°"" ~---o.. ...... 5N-5881 \ I I I I I • ., TIMedttY July 17 117' .1a ... WAYNI • I ..., ............ .., .. "ITAelCOAClr Wll!DNESDA Y JUL V 18 IN PERSON : CLA IR f; TREVOR, HANK 'CUckoo 's Nest' Taut WORDEN ,BENJOH .ON Plu Man)' MC>nl whtJ Ap~art'd •llh lh• IJI I\,. ••~tr l.M aue hwt)' lt••r" 'l'tM> omlnou eaaence or "On •·lcw Over the ADMI ION : Sl0.00 Donation to Ame rlcun C'uckoo'a N l," a •en•o ol overridi.nti frustration Canct'r Sooiely, 0 c Unll "' ot lhtt 1n•blllly to overcome the "system," 1s araptucally d pk lt>d ln lbe productJon of the S ad· liZ•~Mf'M . ~1.1 H<M&r . t 30 ,. elm l JO dlt•b11ck Com pa n)' 1'hea..c!r. th t.bJrd ollerifta In a Wn\ltf4 S...lf\41lt1"1t1rvallnn11 ·918 ilfl!T four ehow,11ummer 11euon PORT TtlEATJ;R CORO A OF.I. MAH 'fh 1 atuae vcntlo11 of the Oscar-winning movie ~:=:=:==:=::==:======;;::;;====::: 111 bol11lut'tl IJy l!Oltlt: e•cellent ensemble aclinK un<l llU)"-''" lt•d m1<'ol effccllt. Th~ a ura of fuliUty is I Vl KV ~llMMI H n-u n•aAMot AMI Nll'AN \"\llffit vOl.~fO ~IMMl HlAMl'- ll 01 . IU ~1 t.on> l 1\l'U' ~ 'f< n '" r1\H BIU.M RRAY -"'' ....... -..-.. ........... ....... --··---~ ...... ,._ ........ PU , A.IA ....... _, .. ,. lfADIUM OIUVI IN ('11,1\()t l•.iJ Ill IU ll N -t ~I .. V'\llflOl\lft s.Kll (148·0\8~ ·--· ...,, •. UIOUllACll UACllUMAS OtJ"l)O bJ.4 J!JI , c•M Cl•na l• lcn )fl )1110 C4'\f Mew Vl'i •I . .,,,. ----·-HO ..... CY (N ) l'lUI SOll(lall 1l'OI "MIAnAUSN IP'GI W~•&U-IM&I O ~ .. ', __ 1;)9.J"' \-1.-AI WC>Oef 1*l.IM "MAMHATTAW "THf IK-LAWS" IP'GI "SUnl!MAM" ll'GI -••n1·oo a•>• S&f/)UN .l-41-1:1S·t:O fie* AlCATUZ t"I CUNT IAI~ '"" •AllAIMN ALLIY Pol ~ .. _-=::~:- ..... IUINI e ~ .... llOI NIT YOU a. Ml, IUDtNI '"" fAITMIM"' ..... .._. ...... ..• ,,. ........ ~. I I .. splrndnlly t·onveyed by director J'ay E Ruphael. 11hlNI hy C'hurh•11 F.rv~n'is islcrtlu hospital ward set· I llljl THY.RE IS, llOWt;Vl'!lt, u Jarrina note tn lh · front rank wlicrc th •• p5ychologJcul showdo wn bt•lwt•\·n lht• rt•u1vd "b1~ nurse" und the pr ison. m uh11~c·t••1 M"~urphy lb blunted by interpre tative t•ho1r .. 1t 'fh1s 1i. t hl' core of th~ produclJon 1&nd as MH'h 1i, m..igmfa\'d rom11dcrably Onl' cannot quJle ucct!pl the dimmut1ve Obvia • .... lln<'hl''· (Ill • ;a(!lft'i-11' though she IS, b the iron· f1.,kd Nu111e ttotcht>d Mass Sanchez fo cks both :o.l.1t11N' und m atun ty untJ com pounds these deft·. 1·1unl'l'S by allowm~ her chornctcr Lo co me unglued to<l t•ui.1ly, thl·n·by nc t(ating the und is puted uu thor1ty of h\'r rolo which keeps her on eveq, ~:1 0 1111cl , cl ramul 1<.'a lly , wit h the re be ll1 ouS' M <' M UrJthy. thouJth he r tl'mporary qefeat at the do:.c or th(' fi r.st ll('t IS k <.'hntcally briliJanl. Thl' latll•r role 1s given a lusty. spirited in· 11•r11 r1•ta11on hv Slt•ve J.1sku. who possesses an un· 1'11 llll: lnt.tln('l for the ('Orrt!Ct res ponses in a given i.11uati on. L11<ku 11lays the rolt! like a mas ter :.wordsmun, thruslln~ und pa rrying skillfully until hes h nnl s ui"lilltl SU"fl' THE STANl.>OUYOfo~ T H E s upporting cast is N1•;tl Lerner as the patient ~ouncil pres ident, 111•11rot ira lly cqncc rm·d a bout his ma nhood buL m amtu1run~ his intellectual s uperior ity over his ft'llo w inmates. Lerner's ncar-hreakdown scene c,arly an lb!! pJ ay is one of tht! show's finest mo· (•nts. awf ord Children Awarded ~55,000 NF.W YOHK <AP1 Two adopted children of lh<' llltc Joan rawford1iuve been awarded $55,000 in thrir challen~e of the screen ~ s t a r 's will, which left the m nothin~. Under terms .or the set-'" tlemcnt. they' II split the money. The buJk of the a ctress's $1.3 ; million e s t a te w ent lo s ix cha nties, as ha d been des ign1&ted in the origina l wi II. Manhattan Surrogate Court J ud ge Marie Lambert s igned the decree and admitted the will to probate. The decree gives the . c11 ... 11 .... $55,000 to Christopher Crawford, 35 or Greenport, N. Y .. a nd Chn~tifta Koontz. ofTarzana, Calif. A IJNIVt:HSAI. l'IL"l'UHE • PANAVISlON • !RI~ •'V ·· rnr1 ... , ~ '• ' .. h 10il)1't tN(, All r .. ( .. Hf',Uf~(l41J({> t• l H• • ""·' • t" ,,~(,. ... , ,,,,,. , •. ,, f •O•' .. NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' BRISTOL OjtANGE MALL STADIUM DRIVE·IN s .. n1a An.i 540·7444 ·Orange 637·0340 Orange 639·8770 THf LINf Rf TWI EN LOt'r AND DCATH ISTH£ BLOOOUNE. IMAPUU __ ._._... -IUI ....... llN ~~ C.!i IHU 91'9 4141 S.."w •111 "' 12/1 OMlll MAU ._.,. .... Cll9UIA ... f Oi<IMt lll1·0l•O W.lflllll&ttr IQI-' .~ Intermission Tom Titus The other inmates are painted with vividly cootraaUng brush s trokes by Howard Korder as "the stutte~ng virgin Billy Blbbit, David Mears aa the "mad bom ber" Scanlon, Richard Andenen aa the cowering Cheswick and Christopher Catt. as the , "OH• "Ll:W OYlllt THI CUCtlOO'i NHT" "Ol•y by 0.1• Wa\wrtn•n. IMIWJd Oii iN -1 lly IC•" Kewy, dlr~I f'd by J a y E A41Cl11•1. \411 clMIQn by C._.rla, Er....,, l19htl"Q 11'1 K•••" P.ocker, pre'4tf>l4HI Tto11r\d<ly lhrouqfl s.turdolv •I e p m .,,., !>undo el 3 PJ'I llv tn. ~·•-k C-Tl•eet•r In Ille m•in ..... ,., •• ~o Coll•~. MlUiOll Viejo. AHotrw•tl6n•G6-14U THI CAST l!andl• P Mc.~y •• Nun• AalU..cl . , Ste"' l l\k• • OllVI• ~" .. 0 •1• Herdlno 8111y 81belll • Cllotf 9r~ '><•n1on (.ht\Wtek M •rUnt A utkltY • Or Sp1vev A.ct•We,.-ren ~c»Wlllltm\ '"' rirnn ndv Sl•H ~ncl•• A•d• Tunll• . . \ •• • N••t Ltrner . . .. . . . . . _.,d KorO.r • • • . • AG!' Ai• Ot wlCIMH n ltl<l\;trd "-""" '"''"<IP'M< Call At lpfl Fr•n<t. 8rlMI OonoQhu• An!-.. Htncler""n Ver "°" I W>f' (.~"41 Tl10ml>'Of' J~f1 Litl•f'u'\. •. -Sllvllmton lot<rtl• G•l\lr.., manic Martihi. Two m emorable performances are given by Ro n AJa as the .giant lnd1a n and Ralph French as the cata1en1c Huckley. ANTHONY HENDERSON and Vernon Isom excel as the over bearing orderlies, while Brian Donoghue is equally ~ood as the wimpy doctor. J anet Lazarus raises the temperature of the loony hin a s McMurphy's visiting girlfriend while Adinah ShuUmson c.nd Loretta Gils trap also co.n· tribute mcely in briefer segments. • Four m ore performa nces of "Cuckoo's Nest " will be pres ented, Thursday through Saturday al 8 p.m . and Sa turday al 3 pm. In the main thea ter on the Saddlcback College campus. * CALLBOARD -The San Cleme nte Comm uni· ty Theater has announced auditions for the Kaur- m a n-Hart come d y "George Washington ·Slept Her e" .... tryouts will be held Sund84'. Aug. 5. from 2 to S p.m. and Monday, Aug. 6. from 7 to 9 p.m . in the C;U>rillo P layhouse. 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemente .... the re are 12 roles in virtually all age ranges .. BACKSTAGE Sharon J effries of Laguna Beach has been e lected to the board of directors of the Laguna Moulton Plciyhouse to ser ve the unex· p ire d t erm o f Jan Ar van , who d ied las t month .... Lois i''a rah, cur rently sl<•rring in "The Miss- ing Link" a l the West minster Community Theater. ha s bt?cn signed for ~ role in the motion picture "The Hunting Season" and will be filming her :,e~­ ment this wee k. . her We~tminster home also will be a loc ation for the film ... "'ALIEN' is a cor1<er, a walloper, a.rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shlllt. NBC TV A L I 8th SMASH WEEK! N c1nename ~ scAEEn 6341553 Cl comPLEX -(ii). MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" {PG) "MOON RAKER " <PGl "ROCKY II " <PGl '"LOST ANO FOUND" "FAST BREAK" CPG) "JUST YOU ANO ME. KIO" (PG) . "DEER HUNTER" (R)1 1.;rft''·• t\.lolUt~f • .,. BURN<, SHJElDSfl JUSTYOO .i9 -.. ANO A ME.KID ~ HIU..MtJRRAV. -K-l ·--·-""'""" i •"I ilOA '" .... t. ti .. M•tt r 4 I U . t I. t1 . , .. ~ 1 00 • .. • ... , .. ''"'" • " ] " ' ''· ...... '"''"''°' ,,-,,--~~+-,~u~.~,~ •• ~.-, ... -.,....-.~-.... _.._. HIU MUl<HAY - CLINT EASTWOOD ISCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ •·· DAILY-H S. 3·30, e·oo. a 1s. 10:30 Pt:TtH Al.AN FALK The A~ 1-'ln·Laws .. .... ~ .. : 0 .... ,,-- Plu• -IHAL GU-jAOl-LOSTandfOUND .... 15CAPE F•OM ALCAT•AZ ,.. .~ Mon -Fri 6:00, 8 :1S, 10:30 Set 1Sun 1·1s , 3·30, 600 81S 10 30 l'RANK a LA.NOELLA DRACIJI.A ,, . ..-...... ,_ ..... WOODY ALLEN. DIANE KEA TON IAlllADM PLUS fltj .. l'Ul.A 'IH£ .PJU90IV4Jl ·!-~! °' %bq,4. .. ~••n'• "ANIMAL HOUll' ltHt~ ~s •tL" ~v .MT WMI 'MIAT8ALLl1' Al9 G . (N) • ... Dettr1:11,J. ... 0..., 1:,1, •:,I, 1:00, 7:tl, t itl. t i tl. , .. ,. •:•. 10:• .. -. ·~· J I • • - T~.J&lty 17, 1m DAILY ~LOT Featuring_._._. ____ CJ , ') l. •e's Still 'Rieky' Daily Piiot PltOlo bY ~r Aml>fOlfl By DENNIS McLELLAN Of .. O.lty ltl ... SIAff Several thousand Orange County fairgoers were seated on benches or s prawled on lbe grass waiting for the start or the Rick Nelson Show Monday night. "Come oo Ricky baby,'· yeUed a blonde who was not even born in ijle late 'SOs when Rick ' Nelson was exciting teen-aged girls to lbe poinl of tearing down chain·link fences to get to him. They didn't storm the stage when the Stone Canyon Band began the first number and the dark-haired singer in a black sllk shirt walked on stage. But just like seeing an y old friend after many years. it was hard not to smile. Rick was s mi lin g too . until he p ac k e d up h is guitar, stepped to the mike and began singing about broken hearts in that relaxed. effortless Nelson way • THE AUDIENCt: COl'.llTINbED grinning al> he went through his repertoire of m 1llio~ sellers . "T ra vcUn ' Man," "Lonesome Town. .. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It,'' lind "Garden P arty." By the tame he got to the real rockin' and rollin' toward the end of the i.how, outstretched ,, ·1 really enjoy my rock .an d roll' . . . it's fun. ' teen-age arm:. ne~r tht· stage were clamoring for has :.weal dampened ham.lkcrch1er * • • During l hl· hour bctwf'cn l>hows .. the i.rnj{er r<:l1rcd to a motnrhomc parked behind the stage. Uut he s pent half th(' tim(' outside gri·ct in~ t·arcfully scrt·cncd v1i.1tori.. mostly fair personnel': "Rack. I enjoyed your show very much " i.a1d a beaming woman "Thank you,''. he rcphed 1n a !>Oft voice "H1." s aid anot hcr s m11.Jng wornan. "l'<Jn I lake a picture or you?" "Sure." he sa id "She loves 'you," s:rnJ a man ~ a col4l>f1}' hat , pushing a woman next lo Nelson for a p1 r ture Nelson smiled "G~T A l..ITTLE <;LOSER," s a1C.l the m an Nelson got a little closer. "Give her a hug,'' he said. Nelson gave her a hug. J usl like television audiences imagined <Ji i 1e and Harriet to have taught ham, Hack Nelson 1s extremely polite and courtc.'Ous lo fans He may even still drink milk. It's been 23 years smce R1cll Nel80n cut his IH"St hit recor<! at the age of 16 He performed M onday at the Orange County Fair. Although it's been 23 years since he cut his first hit record. ''l'rft Walkin' .'' at the age of 16, Rick looks young enough to be s till ha nging out al the proverbial m &Jll shop with his brother Da ve· and fr1<'nd Wa ll y lt"s andc"'I h;1rd lo believe that till' ir .9llli CJNtoty '-•etermlnM to fl1'd • cure for the rare ~ dleea•• th•t,,., aon David h•• oorrtl•ot~. ~ I • Dream: To Find a Cure ~ American Behcet's Foundation pro- rmtes research into the syndrome 's cause. By CHERYL ROMO OI tlie Dally P1 .. t SUH Sheila Gregory _ _is a dete rmined woman. She's determined to find a cure for the rare Egyptian disease with which her 15-year-0ld son is allhcted. "It will work out. J know it will ," she declares. "WE WILL FIND a cure." Mrs . Gregory's son. David, has Behcet's syndrome, a palnful, de · billlating disease which produces ruouth ulcers. severe headaches and central nervous syste m damage. David's Behcet attacks are un· predictable .• she explains. ·Episodes might last up to s ix weeks . The only known control for tbe dis · ease is rest, Mrs. Gregory s ays. EVEN SO, the disease holds the potential for eventual bllndneea. de· afnesa and even death. When David contracted the disease five years ago, doctors weren't able to diagnose his aliment, sbe con· tends. In desperation, Mrs. Gregory and her husband took their son from doc· tor to doctor. • • We. w e re r e f·.e r red to psyebiat.riatB; you name it," she re· calls. Pl NALLY, THE DISEASE was d iagnosed at the UCLA Medical Center. But the diagnosla held little conaolMion because the Gre1orys were told there isn 't any cure for Bebcet'•· Despite the dlscoura1io1 newa, Shella Gre1ory refused to 1ive in. Sbe Mt out to leam more about the dlHue. . Sb• learned from tbe Ubrary of Con1ns1 th1t it• Information on Behcet's compnses less than one-ha lf page of material. She then began to undersland why it took so long to diagnose·he,r son's illness. ~ "MANY OF THE PHYSICIANS tn the United Sta tes have never even heard of Behcet's syndrome." she contends so, "doctors don't e ven know how lo diagnose it." Next she began writing to foreign nations. She learned that Behcel's is more pre valent in the Middle East than m the Western Hemisphere. Mrs . Gregory reasoned that the Middle East doctors must be more familiar with the disease and thus better equipped to diagnose it than those in lhe United Stat.es. ONCE SUE BEGAN RECEIVING literature about Behcet's from na· lions such as Egypt and Turkey. Mrs. Gregory decided to create the American Behcet's Foundation to promot e r esearc h into the syn. drome's cause. " The foundation also is an lnforma· lion clearinghouse for doc'tora and for persona who t.bink they nn1ht have the disease. - As owner o( Gregory Stenotype Service Co. in Weatmlnater, Mrs. Gregory uses ber office for tbe fOUD · daUon'• headquarters. She hu now been Joined In her ef. forts by volunteers who help dia· s e mlnate Information about Behcet'a. BY WOIJDNQ. WITH physicians, Mn. Gf'llOl'Y '"' tJ\t foundaUon has refflved more tban 400 taquiriel from indtvtduall who tblnk they ml1bt have Bebcet'a. The foundation baa l>Mn lft. oper1ticla for-. year now and it sup· portedtolely by contributions. <See DaEiUI, P11e Q) repressible" little Ricky Nelson will tum 40 next year and is the father of four children. ''I'm not even thil\king. that far ahead," he sa id. when as ked what he thought of the prospect. "I just hit 39,'' he s aid with, a laugh. "It was tough enough hitting 30-even saying it." NE~N. WHO ONCE OWNED a house in Laguna Beach. said he and his wife, Kris, visit theo each town as often as they can. His mother, Harriet, last year moved lo Laguna full-time. · · r wi sh we could gel down there more.'• he said. "But Uus last year we've been on the road a lot" Nelson and his band travel six months a yea r. He said they're usually gone two weeks a t a tame. performing mostly at fairs 1n the summer and 1n theaters an the wanter "I really enJOY my rock and roll." he s aid "I reatly do ll ''i fun " Home fo r the Nelsons and their three soni. and daughter 1s in Studio City. Brother Dave, a director.and has family h vemnearby Encino •·we see each other pretty much-when I'm home ,'' ht> said "A lot Of l1mes we get together on weekend~. We pl ay some footba ll-whate ver happens .'' Nelson. who for the first five years of has san ~ang career h ad one gold Jecord after another. acknowledged that many f his contem· poraraes were "pha!>cd -out" in the m1d·'60s when the lon~-h~1red lirat1sh bandb invaded Amenca HE i)/\JD T HAT'S WHY he decided lo form .1 s mall ..t band an 1969 ·'ft (lht> band } has alway~ worked well fo r me.'' hl· ... aid, addin1::. "I '>wrted wri ting at thal ll mt' too · .. , Ont• ~ong an last n1ghL'1L~how receiving an nllhus1a.'>t1c re!>poni.c from th1· audience was Elv1::. Presley '> "Thal s All Right Mama." It's a ·song, he had told the audience , "done by a very good friend of mane a long tame ago.'' "( was very '>ad about 1t.'' he s aid when a'>ked about Prel>h·y ·.., death. "Ile wai. a real good fncnd of mane "Yo" know . it''> a :.hame :.omethmg hke Lhat hcc. lo happ •n · · Nt·lson . who desc ribei. his mus ic a !> "rockabilly." said lhal he and has band have_ JUst completed a nt·w ~lbum . And h1i. latcsts1 n~lc, ··o ream Lover," which he sang m theshow, 1s do· mg well "It's weird." h1· -;aid "lt'~ gotten country µla y mainly But ac·tually I'm glad or 1t A lot of P<!Olllt· urcn 'l ;in·t·ptcd in tountry C music' I hu v~ bt·l·n all uloni.: With about 20 minutes until h1!> next show. Hick picked up a can or !>Oda and ll.¥'ncd to the other guei.ts 1n the motorhomc. ·· 1r you want something to d rink. the re''> Aspen and bt..>cr ." he offered. "No m1lk '1 " someone Joked Had. Nl·bnn .... m11L-d ""101 tonight.'' he c,a1d. add tnl!. "Th HI ·~ not m1 · lhal ·.,;mother guy · Beverly Thompson IS one of Orange Coast College's top · photography students. Beverly's Camera By SANDIE EGAN O..,Pi ............... • Beverly Thompson merely wanted to learn how to shoot snapshots with the sopbiBUcated Japanese camera her hUl~d 1ave her. But she bad a problem. She's a perfectlonilt. TO LEAllN ROW to operate tbe camera, which her husband John bed broucht home from one of bis around·the-world buaineaa trips, she e nrolled ln an Oran1• Cout College pbototrapbt cla11. She WU hooked. • She be1an •rolllna tn OM pbo&o clua <Bee CAll&aA, .... a) \ \ - ' ·~-· , ........ 11.1111 ERMA BOMSECK I HOROSCOPE Teen F&ds Invade China HAVE A HAIR COLORING PROBLEM? J -=-==~· .. ' A&IU <llarela ll·A•ril ll>t Protect poeu ' . lk•n•• ..., a.. .. ,_.._.. tor. •. ...., -~Ille 11 ... •1. A....a • P•Y· ...... eilllectn , ~ hi --.. ._.....lDI • •colM .,..... ... Piletil, Vlrao -ud number IT ~ ,.. ... ,.-.•n.wu,. • ,. • TAlJaUll (April IO-llQ JO>: C~a. up -be dlnet, ~, wllliDc to p'°811eer. Your dt· ela&GM .... -ro be oe tarset. Know it, •ct .. If uaN ot It. 11...,_r'Of oDDOlke aex la attracted ud .._ DO Meret of (t. C.pricom, Cucer nauv• play key ro&.. . GS•INI (llay 21.June 20>: You aet "break" la OODMCUon with d.latrlbutlon end dis flay. A cl~ acHement -or coale~nce n,une ~. A dream lf properly in tirpr...cl, "could pr0ve prophetic. Aries, Places. Libra natlvet aN part of scenario. CA.NCSa (June 21·Jul.y 22>: Emphula-on new contact, vlaor. fresh bope, at\)!nd to lonell ne11. You get to bean of matters. Leo figure~ prombleoUy. You aet your wish by displaying couraae ol convictJona. Romance, creaUvlty, favorable changes are hilhJ.igbted. LEO (July 23·A\ll. 22): Accent OD results, promotion, buai.Deu that "gets goina." FoUow ihrougb. Study Cancer message. Adhere"'tt> prin- ciples. Some will accuse you of 1belng stubborn. Maintain balance and humor. Don't waste '1ergy arguing with persons who are envl9us and "mental midgetl." • VmGO (A\11. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on writ· ing, pubtiahina. cutting down distance, express· ing views in dynamic, graphic, artlaUc and amusing manner. Diversify. Be versatile without scattering your forces. Gemini. Sagit· tarius individual.I play prominent roles. LIBU (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Check apparent minor pointa. Detect aubUe trendl. ·Accent on finances in connection with partner, mate, or le.ral coun.ael. Marital status is spotlighted. Aqua.riua, Leo, Scorpio natives figure prom· lnently. You'll locate ••escapebatcb. •• SCORPIO (()et. 23-Nov. 21) :· Be ready for change, variety, travel, creativity and a~ "ex· citing encounter." Ir analytical, you find answers. It.Dow that what you do .now is not final. Forces are scattered, efforts are spread too thin. Defer to opinion of one close to you. · SAGrrFARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): l'ome, domesticity, making domicile a more altrac· live. harmonious place--this is emphasized. Accent also 6n dependents, e mployment and nutrition. Avoid making extravagant claims. Maintain moderate pace. CAPJllCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect coincides now with personal magnetism, style, variety, affairs of heart. Pisces, Virgo . and Taurus figure prominently. You are re· vitalized. Someone "important" shows trust by reveal!.DR a secret. AQVA.alUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stand tall and firm. You are going to be vindicated. Ac· cent on property. security. relations with older individual who can aid or hinder your progress. Accept responsibility. Reward potential will ~ magnified. - PISCES (Feb. 19·Marcb 20 )· Accent on humor, trips. close neighbors a nd relatives. You can complete a "labor of love." Aries could show the way where finances are concerned. Message comes through which adds up to en· couraging news B appealags By Judith Olson Jwdltll Ollom la • HCIU.. Ba ...... 11 wW ret••e ~ ""8 ,..,.._ •• • Drea!D (Fn• Pase CI> Sbe also bu learned about more than 50 documented cuea of Bebcet's in the Unitid Stat.ea. Mn. Gregory says informJttion she baa received 10 far la encouralioa. uyov GET TO SEE ANO'l'llEa aide of the world and It lan't u bad u you mlebt tblnk," abe aa.ys. AltbouCb David'• lllneaa often bas strained the family bud1et (both she and her h•band won two Jobi to make ends .meet) and family ac· Uvlties, the W.tmlnater mother says that, in some waya, the experience bas broulht her famlly closer. 1-But the "bi11est dream" of tbe whole famll.J, says Shella Gre1ory, la to ftDd a an for David. RUFFELL'S .. WHOUTllY ........ ..... c==-~ •ANDON . IOI•••• •MOW DCINGHAIR AT ,. It ian'l often r hue a eb.tnce to do aometb.lnl for my country. But China nteda me. It Mteml P•klnf has Juat suffered an ln· vaaloa ol West.em 1 yloa and trends wb1cb our cblldND lnt.roduced In th• 'IOI, · Or u Lbe Chinese preN put •t. "lool hair, bell·boUom .. trouura and other outlandish latlaloH tlatt are d•cadtnt and quite bo ..... ~artoona In .Comtnunlat newspapers are already 1howlntJ the cfrecl.8 o( wh11t happens to u nlce boy in a crew c ut, Mao jacket and baggy trou.8ers who tuma lnlO a k>oti·halred freak and gela drun.11 on heady aplritl and eventually en11aaea ln ''bUUn1 and cootn1." ~Ueve mtt when J •~. American parents have empathy a nd expertise oo bow to handle these problems In the interest of friendly rela- tJons , we are w11JJng t.o share witb Chinese parenta the atage1 and their p.rogresalon so thal you m•y know what to expect and how to handle the problem. • ~lrst, the balr·in·the-eyes phase. Your child will develop an alfUctJon in which he wi ll snap ••• Camera (From Page Cl) alter another, t aking one 9r two courses each l:jemester. "I bad no thoughts about earning a degree," she explains. "I just w1mted t.o learn more about my new hobby." Her instruct.or. H. John Kelly, reports that Mrs. Thompson is "a very talented photog_rapher. ~ "SHE'S GOOD ENOUG11 to have her work published." he adds. As a matter of fact, Kelly says Mrs. Thompson, a Newport Beach resident, Is one of the top students In OCC's photography de· parlment. At first she Imposed ber photography on her family, shooting hundreds and hundreds of pictures of her QUS band, two sons and daughter. "After I had filled boxes full of pictures of my husband and kids," she explains, "I began taking pictures of their friends, and :then of the~r friends' friends. ·, "Soon," she says, ''I was the official prom photographe r for my kids and all the ir friends. .. AND WHEN SOME of them began get· ting married, J found myself shooting their wedaings." Mrs. Thompson n ow has com pleted almost every photography class offered al occ . She's earne d a n OCC completion certificate in still photography -and , by tak· ing 24 more units in other academic dis- ciplines will receive an associate in art~ degree . SHE'S GRADUATED NOW from fa mily photos . She landed sever a I free-lance photo· graphy jobs with public relations firms plus she's shot a wide variety of assign ments for the college's student ne wspaper, Coast Report. Instructor Kelly calls Mr. Thompson .. .,. very diligent, hard worker. ( "She's pe rsistent. She's not s atisfied with just getting a grade in class. She wanLc; honest feedback from each instructor on her work. ~ "SHE MAKES E VERY EFFORT to gel as much out of.each class as possible," Kelly says. .Commenting on Mrs . Thompson's perfec- tionist tendencies. he notes. "She's not in: tc rested in just producing an acceptable eight-by.ten print; she wants each and every photograph to have impact and to s ay somelhin~." Now that she's beyond the family snapshotstage .. Mrs. T hompson Intends to purs ue her dream. She plans to produce a photography book with pictures of some of the world's most exotic locations . She traveled with her husband on many trips and has already laid the "book's foundation. SeveraU>ublishers have expressed Interest in the booK.sbesays. "We'll be going to China and Egypt this summer." she notes, "and will spend a lot of Lime in both countricR." IT WON'T BE A VACAnON, she CX · plains, because she plarus to shoot photo· graphs the entire lime. 'Tm really excited about the IJ<>ok," Mrs. Thompson says. "ll's quite a challenge and I 'm anxious to see just. what I can come up with. "I've taken au the classes. "Now 1 want to see if I can put together something worthwhile." Instructor Kelly lhi.nks she can do it. "SHE'S COMPLETED ALL the groundwork and now she's ready to test her wings. "Beverly baa a unique idea, and she's good enough to have her work published," he says. "I'm looking forward to seeina what she captures on film." . ' • his head to one aide and, for a few seeondl, you will actually see hla eyea. They will be bolt.lie and you'll be a1ad wbeo t.be hair falla back over t.bem. The MeOnd ata1e deveJo.,. wbeft you IUC· ieat he ceta a haircut and be combl it over to one aide and teeretly Uhl )'OW' balnpray to make it Ila)'. ~ He bu be1un to do other thlnp llke not wear aock.a with his tennia shoes and uaea words like "Chin laing" (toogbo) and "Ho Melqh" <No way!). The third at.age is when be appears for school one day wearing panta be bu worn for · the lut five days. He now owns h1a own bair dryer. Call 640-6023 Inflation bNtlftg tlp1 ... Every dar In the l•t11Hl4mll Jn the fourth stage his hair is down to bis shoulders and be ls sprouting ha.Ir all over bU race. With pure belligerence be will tell you. "Confucius had a mustache this long and no one complaine<l.." ' The filth stage,· you have loet control. 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"' "'11'. td••d wdn rtvt Cov,••v (I,.,.• r;• Orooor Counh on Ju•v I tq/q 1'11'4U Pvb1t\.~tl Oron9' (u.,,t Oit1IY ~1101 NO r i( £ '"" Hl Pf A Y '''°"' N 1n.i0 th• undrt ~ wttl Wll At p•tv .. t .. \rth fH Hw htQflt''tl ,,f\d f>'>'\t "'°'' 01()(tftt nt\ in.-,,.,m, .1no f 00d1t1on\ n••reaflr:• ''"'"'''m..-.d ttM \Ublf'f I ro conft,-f"'tat,on IJ't trtr (runt "' •Ul M .t(Arlhu• noul .... ..,tt~. \u•I" HK> Nrwport 8edch. (.Alltorn1d 'rJW.O .. di ~ CO u tll'Ki.. d m 1,n Julf 71 '''c-, n r 1n tnr t1m" tnfl'rtt..-lt .. r .-.11o•t-d n., law, alt 1n.- rion1. '''"' .. ,.a .,..., •. ,,.,, ot dt"f t"de-nt •• 1n .. t1m1 nt n,., OP.tO\ M\O alt tN> no"'· 11u,.. Jru:11n1 .. , .. ,, "'""' thf-f'\tttto na\ ., nvn .. d 'lthtor tf\nn tt\df ot °"(t'\...,.,...1 et th .. '""'' f'tf l'wlf °'''°'th, ln t™'6 tollow1f1oQ rtfo't< r ,~Pf'• '.c>n41 prooerty. 1n tt\ pr,., "'"' cond1l.on, w1tNM.1t .,ny ,,.pr~nt4 tit""' or wdrr,.ntle .. of anv kind# e•· ptt\.' (H t"1C>ltt<1 I go to bed and pull the covers up over my head," he says. "Sometimes I've stayed in bed for three days so I didn't have to face the world." ALTHOUGH BltOWN S EES simila rities between himself and lhe comic strip character. Schulz says he used only lirown's name, nothing else. Brown and Schutz worked together in the early 1950s as art teaehcrs here. Brown says he shared with ··Schulz some of his feelings about lire. · One day, Brown recalls. Schulz asked if he could use his name for a comic character he had created, an intense and rather morose boy. Brown says he wanted to see what the character looked like, and was disappointed when Schulz s howed him the drawing. "CAN'T YOU MAK E him look a little more like Steve Canyo n or Superman?" Brown says he asked the cartoonist After working as an art d irector for Catholic youth publications in Chicago in the 1940s. Brown r~urned to Minneapolas and was employed at the Hennepin County Detention Center, s upervising work with erring juveniles. GRAND OPENING SALE KITS & CANVASES 20% OFF YARN 20-50% OFF l ti1\ t>+l\1n1~,, '" < undu< •••d lJv ·• lnn,h•d p,1nn..t"t'l1p !Rt OUl '>T COl<PORll TION llOIEllTL llAllAMOV, AllO<'ftU•I UW '111 Wlhll1te ll•CI , Suite - l•••rly Hiii•. C..hlO<nt• 90111 ll U l 11 S-1 Pul>h......, 0r .... .,. (o;J\I o .. 11y P iiot Jutv 1~ 11. 2', lt. 1~19 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l h~ tot1ow1no per"°" I\ aomo bu\1 nei ..... IRVINE (0MAo\f R{IAL AC.(N PUBLIC NOTICE CY, 1100 eu.t11 !>lr..,I, Newporl IJPttCh, - - C•lllo<n•• 9?660 l'ICTI TIOUS llUSIMESS Auwn J l •6hV. 1))1 Cllll Ori•~ MAME STATEMENT L•oun. ~h. (..allforn.n 91tt\1 ti,. tottow tr'IO Pf!'r..O"' d,,. OO•nQ Ttl1\ bu\,fnt\l> •\ <.oncJu<1td lly on ,n nu .. ,n,.\•_. 1h dlvldual ff RllWOOO Ol'VflOPMEN' AV'l•n I L<'•hY COM l'ANY, 10h 0u4ol '>tte•1. '"'' \t~t~f'lt w'9'-f1ttn wun t"f' Nt #C>Ort IW.1tch. (at1forn1tt 4'1660 County (.lf'tk ot Or•n,,.. (a unty on ~t,.19rn\ Otown & A\\OC idt • IN . JunP' n. 1'7' " C•lltorn•• <Otp()f dhOf'l. 10'1'-Ou.:t11 F;111SIO ~""'• 1. Nt •POtl A.,ttcn, (ttl1fotnt.it Publis~ OtMlQf! Cl.Id\! Onllt P1lnl 97MIO Jun• i1> "'"'July J, 10, II, 1•1' 2)0Y 1' t M•< k O• ••toomtr.i Int , ·• (Allfnrn111 rorpo1ttt1,,n. t1t N Sth PUBLIC NOTICE Str_.,., AMtlAncJ'-. r ~II torn"' Q?lll- Juh 10. II. r•. 11 10~ 7~7'1 ,. lE.C.AI.. FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME \TATEMENT l f'I" •011owrw1n9 o.-rwn\ •'t oo•nQ tMJ\1n1·toc. ~~ ORAN(;( COUMT Y Ol LIV( RY '!.f PVI([. JO O W~\l••ly Plot,~. Ne wPor-t li-".rl<n (A 'i?f>bO MIC HA[ L W hAL(H, OA)7 IOl~no (" Hunl•n<ilon S-nth. CA "11>~ Rol>r'rt l-J,..nton\. Q~n Oumt>r,..< ~ Or • Huntonqton 0.-.o<n CA "11>4~ Tht\ 00\1"""'"' •\ ,l')t'l0Utltd bY ft 'f,.,,...,.,, p.tf'fnro"fl•l"I M1<t1~I W R11h h ,,.,., v1 .. 1nQ .. Cornnet ' .. mobll• hOm~. (°"'r> Li<rn...e N~. K.M •01' """ ltM .011 -Rid\ nr oft•~' •r• fn"1tf!d for-the pt'Oo- ()frh .tnd mu\t bf> 1n wrUtf'\Q_. .tnd will bf' •~•••.....,•I '"" o11 .... of <;EOllc,r L QO<.r pc;, '* LA• cwooratu>n ,, 11111 h~<KJI Soult•ffO.Sut~ IAl_ttur1 ••nQtnn f1~h, C dll•ornl• 4'11>41, 01 mAy t,.-tH"O "''"' tnie CIPrli: of t1'r •bOvP•nt1IWt(t (OUf'l, fl!' .,..,,Vft,-f'd fO trw-""~"·~ pi--t\Of"'1lly tit ttn~ t1rn.t- •lt•r '""" put>h< •'*"of ,,,, .. Nohce •nd ~fOf"fi' tn.t m~lllltw) Of trwio Y t ... I •rm '""" COncloll<>tl\ Of Soll~ (MC .. lor tf\f> purr~ rw•<,. 10 be Od•O 4il ,,, .. t1m,. ot J)l't-Ynttt·tfon of btd on con '"""•hOt'I Of \.otl• bv lhit Cour t. pay. m .. n 1 ,..., trMl\ff't fO'\I .. ..tnd o • ,,.,,.,, .,.., .. , tru w1U btt ~ by ourcttaYf' rn .. ••QM ~. ,.,.._,.,v.-a 10 ,,.,f°" t 40'1 and .:111 r>40 .. r>f•nr th t·nt(Y of an Ofeler con t"m'"'l tr-,., ... f o• tur•n••' ,,,,o, m•t1of\ t1nCI btd to rm 4tpptyi _.,,In Al( ... AA U AI NC.HAM. flANlt O IO. AMEllt(A NA I IONAL IRU'>f ANO SAVl"l&S A ~'>O( I A !ION, " .. Mo\t Artnur nou•~•Md, Su•IP 100, N~wl><>tl 8Mth <"'It torn•-' 11b60, lP1,.phon1t f/14) H4 41)8t, or cont(f('t '""'" u°""r-..qn ... CI tf"S>r'""~ntAf1v.-. fOf' the t:-·u rcutur of 0~ Wtll11t ON,.fJr..,t (,,-o,~ l R~r\ Brown retired a bout three years ago after sTATEMENTOFw1rwo11•w A1.. f ,,,. bU\IM\\ I ''-"'OUC tc'1 «>r •tn un 1m nrpor.uM, •'I;.(>( 1dl1on othf"r tn,,n " ""''""' nip .,,,.,.,n\·Urown """° l hi' \l .. h•tnllf"tt Wlf' f1lf'O(J lllu•n I~ Coun1-; Cl••-ol 0•"119'' (o,.n•t on JUI• ~ .. ~, . Al ,,w COtpOf',t11ori° fl'tf (-OtQI• L UtlQ'>n A.1torn.·y tor E. .,., ull;f tit tnt• W1U uf Ot"f.~dH'-1 \llJ'otm.t f \t••ll,, CiofdUf'\ doctors diagnosed cancer and said he would die ~~~=~~MT:~=~~~ in three or four months if he didn't have s ur· FICtJT1ouseu~1NusN•MI! .,_,YM'Mliil' Int. f>n1IHl A Sl,.1tr '" Ptt•\tO.•f\I "IU1• Put>I•\~ °' ""°" (CM\I o ..... Polo! aery. He underwent three operattOns. one for The lollowtnQ Pl>•loO<> ...,, wllhdrdwn • A\ d 9trneral partn,.r trom tf\t' '"'' •1¥1f"'~I Wll\ tjf--0 W1tn trw County C•rrk nt 0111n0t"" (ounh on Ju"• 11 1q,. Ju•r•0,11,7' ll,"n 1\J\JO GEOllGC L.. llOOEllS l l ttw (wpof'ttUon 11t11 llt4<11 81,.CI., Su1I~ IOI the removal or a kidney .... feel that I have been parlM.r~•P ocier•llno .. ,,.,~, '"" '" healed, by the surgery and by my prayers," he 283-A East 17th Stnet 111°ou' t>u\1~• Mm" nf ORAN<"F COUMTY AVlllTIOtl ,11 1¥\11 \o PUBLIC NOTICE said. Costa M•sa • 642-9190 Atrporl W•y. S..n•• A,,., (•lllorn•• He is currently seeking a pubHsher for"'his MON. -SAT. 10 . 5:30 nm. l'lllSIJ Pubh\""" Ontn<>' (CM\! O•llY P1lol, Jun,. 16 ""° July J, 10, II ••1'1 1"1J IQ FICTITIOUS llUStNE SS NAME STATEMCN1 HUftll"'llOft &.«II, CA~, ht 1/141 .. , *' b. B 1• Th~ fl(.t1t1ous bu_~J..-,"*'"~ 'tdtf' -~a~u~t~o~1~o!g:.'..r~a'.!:p'.!:h~Y~·-·-·~M~e~a~n~d~C~h:!.:a~r~l~ie~~ro~w:.'.,n~.-......:,L---~=====================~~ ,..."' '°' 11,,, !>o!r1"""'°P .... 111eo on J•nuery 1, 1tn1n '"" Coun1yot0<""9" PUBLIC NOTICE f f\f' toltow1nq swr \,On-: .,~ do1no Ou\1n~'' '°'' ------f'IHAPP("'; R£S'lAURANr Attw,.•• fOf Pe·tttt~ & £••<ut0f' 8.tnll ot Amert<• Put>•"......, 0. ,.._ C.o.ul O•uly Pt101. July 10, I 1.11. 19/9 21>)4.'9 ,. .. • ... CERAMIC $500,000 INVENTORY CLEARANCE GLAZED ITALIAN FLOOR TILE 6x6 • 8x8 • 10x10 • 12x12 s 1 as s 1 ~o... s 11s .. I S4ito Ff. M-., Tiet l.eM ,._ tWf Price S.., • 6x6 QUARRY TILE 89¢ ~ ... ~1~12.MEXICAN PAVER TILE . "We Guarantee the Largest Selection in Orange County" Store Hours a· to 5:30 ' .. . fht lull ,..,... -eoo"" al '"" pe"on wilh<lr.,wlnQ I\ LARRY l SCHOONAllO. •SS t!•\I (;Ay Sl,,tl, Coron•, C:..lllor"'• l..ot"YI.. Sc.-..rd PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUSllUSIHESS IOH EI < ~m1no, Co\l.t M•'" HAME STATEMENT C•lllOr"'" hit toll0'#1no ~non\ cHP do1n9 JO\~ Lu·~ 8c)tr.tq4n. ~·o Sout" Du\1nt\\ '" M••n \trer-t S..nt.t And. C.lltornttt, ,-t~I S&R ENOURAMCE HORSES. ••s Apl •At SUl'flllOll COUllT Ol'CAl..IFOllHIA COUMTY OF OllANOE Publl>ht<I ()r-Co.t•I 0•1ly P llOt Cl BO\OU&, uquna Buen. C.1tlorn1• &on1010 ""4•1». (OIOll<OOk Orov~ JuneU,.flllyJ. 10.11. IU• 7•16 1' 9?6SI Oownry, C.-ltlo."'" • 100 O•k C...t ... OrlY• w .. 1 ~..U Aft•, C:..111-• 91101 M•ll•• ot '"'-' Adop\Of>n Pehhon ot \TEP•ffH LORANNC MASON Gr~oor'I •'"" S1mp\On. 1l1l S TM\ bU\1 t\ .... , t\ <Of\ducted by " (Olt\I Hoqhwdf. l•Qun• 8e•ch. (7n~•••o.t•1~P (•llforll•• •76SI ' J.,.... lul\ •"9dn Wlllt-Weldon Aoull. '"S El Oos· Tllo\ \lal_, \ hl~d w1lh lhfo PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a U\INESS que, L6QUN Buch, C•lllorno•'7&SI County Cl••'< Of Of~ C.ounh on Jvty CASI' MUMll£1t Ad ,,,.) CITATION IPllOIATfl TH( PCOi LE" OF THE SlATE OF CALIF'ORNIA, NAME STATEMl!NT fhl\ l>u\t""H I\ <OnOutleO lly I 6, t•7' The •ollow1nQ per win' .,,. dolnQ llm11•d p;,rtnef\l"P 1'11P2J llftH\"' wm Rout!, Publl\I""' Or-Co.st O••lv P1101, lo JAClt OLAN DICKINSON You"'" ""'el>Y <lll'CI and requtr~d lo ·-··al• .... Afir>Q In 1111\COllrl IOOlecl •I 100 ,,.,, C.Onler Drive West, ~ .. •nl" An•. ca111orn1 .. t1101, and 10 QIYC ""' •~•I '~"'°" wlly, accor<11nq 10 ti.... E TCHtNGS, E IC. ISf1 At•CI•, Groq Sim~ July 10. 11, 1', l t. "'° 2stH• fden Gro,,.,, CA 'IQ6.41 Thi\ \141~ment wn 111 .. 0 w11~ lht -------------- Joe E TrHMry, 70:187 RunnlnQ Counlv Ciera ot Orenoe C<>unly on prlnQJ l..n .. Huntlnoton S.•<11, CA JuM 71, 1'7•. PUBLIC NOTICE 646 Jll(ll R. weecin, 4700 P•rk Hewporl, H41W'l>Or1 BH<ll, CA t1t4IO I 0•"" CMl>l>4•. 10191 Pebble Ct , jFO<lnl•ln V•lley, CA 9771111 Tl11\ bulill4!\~ I\ (Olldu<lfld by 41 oener •• .,.,,,,.,.,,. p Jkll A.Weedll Thl,t atet-• WH 111•<1 wllll .... County Clerk 01 Ortnve Counly on J-70. 1'79. ""7l4t P ublltlleel 0r"'91 Coe\I Dally Piiot J-U , July J. 10, 11, "" 70•1' I PUBUC NOTICE Ftt7•1 Pullll•hed OrMl<I" C:0.~1 Oelly Piiot. June 7& Mid July 3, 10, 17, 1979 7434·7' ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE -------verlllMI lll!llllon 1111'<1will\11111 court FICT ITIOUS IUSINIU!o '"""dnpllanpoollllonotSl~Loran.,.. HAME STATl:MEHT M.,,0n,C-No. AO 19V.S,sl1ouldnolbol Thl> lollowlllQ Pl't'\On I~ dOlnq 11,!'•• qr~nrnd neu 8\ I !'#A. Br•ncll, SONSHINE SUNROOFS AMO COM - -----_ ---ACC , I 166• (rel)() l..n , H11nll1\9ton J-PllC>jlrlly, r lCTITIOUS. IUSINEH e .. , ... C.• .,..., Oec>u1Y HAMI! STATEMl!HT RICherd wartletd, '"' 11Mlln<14 ttOel!ttTSO-& S.NYOl!ll The tollo•lnQ ~rson• ••• dolnQ C•-. Huntlnqton S.oKh. C.• .,... ATTOttNfYS AT uw Du•tneo'" Tiii\ 1>11..ineu ts conducted by .., In· m11 Ma._,._ PArtt•o W E 5 T E R N 0 E A L E R CIM Clu•I s.f .. Jt6 INVESTMENTS OF CALIFOllNIA. Ak l\,trdW•'111kl Mlu6HVleje,CAftttt ISOO •dim• Slreet. 5ult• *· °"'• Thi• .... ,_, We\ llll!d with .... T .. : (1141a MIU -.w ..... C•llloml.t 916~ County Cien. of 0raft09 C.ounly on J11ly A"-"'" fer: ,....._ .. ., .. ROOTER l. PLUMBING, .... ,.. Putlll~ 0r-. (OHi o.i1r Ptlot, IMC I• <Alllornl• <oroot.oltonl. ISOO rnam J111y 10.11,74,31. "" Z6Jl·1't A<lam• Slrfft. Suitt :io., Cott. Me...,, PublltNd Oraf!Of CM~ DIMiy PllOI Ctl110rn4A"626 July 10, 17, 74.ll, 1'1t 1W-1• SU NIUO• COUttT or TMI! Tiii• IMISIM\i I• ,_,ed by. <or-------------- STATa OP CAl..ll'OllNIA POil PG ''°" v UC NOTIC.,. r-------------PVBLIC NOTICE TMt: COUNTY O" Ott ANO a •• ;,fl'l'' ROOTER & p B r. SUN._ CCMlll1' Of' TMll .... A·...SJ PLUMBINO.IHC 1-------------STATl:OPCALlf'OtlMIA"ff NOT ICll 0 P HI A II ING 0 P 8111y 11 Letlle, llOTIC.ll TOCttllDITOttS TMllCIOUNTYO,.OttANOll • ... TITION ...,. PltOeATI or Wll..I.. Prftldfftl SUNttlOll CCMlltT 0" ,... MO .... ,..., AND "°" Lana1tS Tl:ITAMllN· T11IJ 11 .. _, wu tiled wllll Ille STATl:O,,CALl~NIArOlt MOTICI: OP Ml:AltlN TAltY AND "°" AUTHOtttUTION COlllll'f Clerk of °''"99 COUlllY 011 , ... COUMn OPOltANOll PITITICM "°" ,....,. ~:o::.~~::·A~=~;:A:.:: "-'°· '"' .. m an E •l•t• •• ~:=I! HI ltOMU ~::v "::o L:i::· .. i::~~ Of' HTAffSACT '"llCMATll cooa uwotffalt WAOA, Oec.NMd. TO AOMllllSTl!tt UlfDll "9 llT SllOI , TMOMAS WllLLS HOTIC.I! II Hl.llEBY OIVf!N to 9le tMOll,.llMMMT ADMllOST lhtate of MARIE fl, Oe8AOUWl!lt, ._... ttt ~r!Hlltan of !tie ...... nemed dK-t O~ llTATllS ACT l"ll09AT I Oeu tMCL ... wttet' ..i-1 .. "l•u !Mt •II .,.,_ _,,,. ( ••""' -oelMI .. , I' HOI • NOTICE IS Hl:Rll8Y GIVEN llltl M .. ...,_, Cllll'9r Ori.,. ti-. N ld llKMeM er• requlrM to Ille l tlete .. C>Otel ltl!OMOH MAOl:l..IHE It Hl..USHKO, elle Me ....... IMdl,CAtH61 IMlll,wltfllfte--Y--J.ln Oe<HMd • MAOEl..INI! It. BORGESE llH lllld p111111.._. <>r..,.. Coltt OtMly "''°' Ille Ofllce Of 1111 clen., ......... .,.. NOTICE 15 HEREBY OIV l\enlll • IM'tltloft I« ,,,_,. OI Wiii J-16. July •• 10, 11, 1'7' , •• ,. """ c-1. OI' to llrtMlll '"""· with UllllY L.APltAOI! lwls ffleO tfl4 f~ It-• of Ltttert Tettemefloo • -Ille 11ect ... r''1' --·· to ltle 1111> pelltlOll tor PfolNlta of Will ..,., A"'9 IOI' Avtl\oflHlleft to Ad· oerti.Mf ..... etllc• .. L••"'--· ,,, Latlltra T~ 111l11i1ter ""'9er the ''*-dell' Ad· PUBLIC NOTIC! A-. Miiier, Ja<OOt & Kallrt111, IDOi petltl-_, 11w AlllflOr'lrat m lnltl•etklll of Eil•let Act 1Pt04Nt• --· Wfltlllf• 111¥9 .. "" "'-· .. ,,.,,., 11'111111191' ........ , .. lr••J• C04't >•1 .. -·· reffftll<t to #fllcfl " PICTITIOUS eUllMlll Hiii" CA, wN<ll It Ille pC-of Wtl• ll'llllltlret*" ... .._... A<t. I 11\tdt fOl' lwll'ter POrtlcllf•n. elld 111•1 NAM• STATllMllNT Mii ill , .. _...,...Ill ... lllMl•o c... $ti"'-··,...,_. .. Ille lln!t 111111114«• OI l'te••lnt the Mm• Tile lol ..... 111 Pl'ftoll II dOlll\I lillti· t>e•ltlnl1111 to llW ., .......... de<•• m ... ,., fllftlltr POrtlt11C ..... Ml llffll Ml IOI' July >t, 1•1', Al 10. ,.,. ,. deftt, wlltlln '9vl' ......-en... Ille llrtt Ille time Mid"«•., i..rlllO •. m .. 111 IM ~·,_ of o.ptrlmtlll OOOLAN •• "' MAN v F A C· IHIOll<ttllll .. tllluetl<e. ,.., """ ... .., .1111'1' 31, '"'· ... : •••• .,., Cl~ Gellltf Orlft Wflt. r v tttNO, 2012 PltUlltl• A¥tn119, O.tee1•11 •. tm. ~."'.·l .,'" ~~<-~.!!,.,,""'NI• l11ti. Cit'!'•~ AM1 c:.ilfOf'lllt. :01te MtM, c.tlNNll•'1t2t Y ...... 1.,,,_W... " • --·• •• .._._ Oai.f July It, "" Ot •IG OltC•llltll, 21601 Htl<flfl, l11«wtrl a .. Ille WIM et Drl'We -... "' Ille City If 1..llll It, IRANCH, MIUltll vtejt, Clllftenlla ttttt ... .._ MlllM -..-... (Atlf6tllla. Glllllf\f Cltf'll flllJ '*""'-•• ~-.., "' .... ~ ...... ....,, 0-""" .. "" llllelMlll.WATIOel -IYIWtl Ht........... LMA.~ ..... C...C•I I w o.wt41 ~ • ewt ............. ,.._ ClllllleyOlttl ..... .,. Tlllt' ........... -fllM wttfl ... '"""'""'Cit""' .......... · ·~ ... IWC JI ..... C..Wlt c-t'1'°"11fll Or ... C-.ytft.My T .. 1 ,.,,. ..... __ ... ,_. ...... T .. I CJMl ..... tttt t. tm. ..__., ... ._..... ........ ~... ~ ......,-.ir I Jr '""" ~Gr .... CIMIO..ty l"I•, ....,.,..,,......._ •-·~·~·······~-~-~·~~~~---~--~·······~·-······· ~~°' .... ~~~~ ~~or•~~~~ ... ~t~~~.~ ~~°' ... ~~ .... Jll4Y ". 1e.M, 1m tttf.Jt '"''a. "· "·a., tm tJlt.1' .,_,,. ""'' It, 11, "· tm I ' !...i' • ,,..., ....... ''· '"' Th• Blgg••t M•rk•tpl•c• ~n th• Orange Coast . Y Pl.LDT CLASSl.FIED ADS [842-5818] tt't t1Mllllce: AU real MMe advtrthed tllU.IM'lftpa~rls sub Jam lo t.ba federal! F•ar Hoa1in1 Act of 1968 ft, _'-Ind It, W•nt Ad IAIT19I .. ,.,._ MST._ .... • a._1LOl ~ '*' """'"'• "'"" t~• r. -.t~I bot 't111'\I\ "'1\1\ lhb "°'' (IU(I t~l "" """ . 1111 ll l /\l l S 1 At UIS HUl\I add•O• t,.Mlly room •iU1 ..... bnrk fl,.plau a -ar 11.tttl rl'fr1c•ntor 1, tb• l\ltlhli-1tll ol l1' •arm t.iCnt ~ kth'twn b• lll'atl) 00"' built In) 41 u. 0-tk'r " olf 4!""' v \ term" •·u11 lJl ll '" -.~ C11U U• no~ --""'":"" 'm 3Wl ¥A19MS COUMl,AIK • SELECT PROPERTIES whkh maka It llJe1aJ to •dvert11e .. an1 pre· --- r..we, lllnHallOft. or "'-rt llaa.tats dilatnunaUon ba~ on ngw~ '""I• ~·· \llu l bcdrm. 2 b•lh. fom rm "' fplr. SJ*-rillu1.111 :1un11y k 111.•ht•n, 'ulk lo •hopp1nt;. no ctu-.1l VA. al1 now ! ·au ~Zll!I ...,., coklr. ttU1ion. sex. DDIMft NEW or utian&1 ori1in. or an Dft.NW intention to ma.ke any Walls o( tla.ics t'nhance llUCh preference. 1Jm1u· thll unique 3 bedrm tion.orcbacrimanaUon." home. tioor to ctiillniJ ',~ ..... fi•lf \l t,Jt.110 1-1 '• t . 1ea111 ~ newspaper wall not knowingly »cc:epl »ny udvertls1ng for real estate which is in viola tJonolt.he law. brick fplc. vuullt .. '(l l'ell· angi;, s ky ltit hl. huge 40' COMMISSIO.._.I rooster suite overlookg · 10 " sundeek and paUo •• walk· WHY PAY l.n wardrobe too. Exl'ep-6% COMM.? t1on11l fmancmg. Oon 't· Prolcs51onal ugcnl pro· ---------1 mis..; out. 646·7l71 v1ding total serv ace i; Ol'frl••1•1·"'111« •0 111 ""'1 • ( MLSI will sell or assist ..,RS: Ad•fftiHn 1--I you tn purthasini: your ::' ~ ~ c:·"" ltJl;ll;t ~C~0~~~~~~;! ~:" ran isaa••fr· The ~•••••••••••• AIANDONID DAILY PILOT os._t 1'eautilul 2 lidrm condo ~ Vttrde HCHM ..-., for the flnt ilt-on the golf course. end conwet lmll"Holl ...-... unit. many upgr·ades. VA appraLo;ed . $107,000 3 _,. plush while carpeting. tiedrm. 2 bath, fam rm. parquet flooring. mir· bnck fplc. d ining rm. rors. <:ommunity PoOls . sWUly country kitchen. Priet..od to :iell at Sl.26,000. -Owner desperate. call now! 546-2313 •••-•••••••••••••••••• 644-7302. 'Jbocnas, agi. 0 ,,., , •• bf~ 1002 ****************' OPfNlll •11 \IU"I M 1 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMACULATE DUPLEX (ire at area , two ::! bedroom, I bath unit:. with garages & door openers. Separate luun· dry r oom & ya rd s. Owner will cons ider icharing tst T. O. A11k •!}I( f)ncc $125,000. M<.tke 1Tn dfer. Call 556·2660. CSELECT I PROPERTIES 2 STY-Beach Pad! S138,000! ToUcb ol t.be past al the beach ! Bay window hosts ocean view. 2 bednm + sleeping loft, !>P'ral sl iurway to ocean Vlt!\11' master wmg! llalf a block to sandy beach Ueep lot. Completely re· modeled incldg. ne w rnof. plumban~. e le c· tncal. carpeting. pamt & Jotc he n apphancei. ! Don't wait. call fa I 1:)2.1100. °"'"''f 0•1f• 'V'''f1 .. ,,j,-· 1e1q11m ~~~~E [ "1 lfiMll 9l/4°/o LOAN VA BUYERS . lf you ma kc $1400/mo. W• Wortr For YOU! Rentals · Sale:. Property Mgmt. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES VA TERMS $84,900 :; Bedrms. 2 balhs. bn(•k fplc, hu~c lol. no down VA. Acl now~.C ~fll -546-ZHJ . Ol'HI 111 9• rt\ IUt110 1'1 r.1C1 [9'lfiltd you may qualify lo own 1---------your own home! Low Down ' Loan:. to Sl00.001). Let u.., :.how you how lo do1l' Call Now! T• tclR•d c_.,,.t w.u,..,., 754-1202 .-HARBOR HI 3 RR 2 Ba, 11wcl loc;.itlon. $122.500 2STORY Shake roof. 4 BR, ~A ba. S12!1.ooo. I STOP!! EASTILUFF Take time to relax and Choice corner location. 5 shop at home. ll'ti simpl.e BR. 3 Ba., $L87,SOO. w 1 l h D a i I y P I I o l Roy McC~. Rltr. Classified Ads. And if 548-7729 you have something to ii--------• sell, c all a frie ndly ,_,__ __ _ - A 'HOT OMI A 40' x 118' R 2 lot in old Cori>na del Mar. south of the hiJChway with a 2 bedroom, J 1h bath. 2 fireplaces. 3 car garafte home s itting on it a~id tall pine tr<..ocs . : . . . and the price is j ust $229,900. Thul 's a hot one! ·U,_.lf)UI: li()MI:§ REAL TORS"'. 675-6000 _ 2443 East Coast tf 1ghwav. Corona del Mar \V i':S l.LY N TAYLOR CO. ll E A I.T O H~· o..,11wl· l !Hfi JUST UDUCED! OHL Y S 195,000 I 2 .,.,.. ..... o. lot--t7'x I so· Never a vaca n~y ! Call now for details! Each duplex. consists of two 2-bedroom. 1-bath single-level units with attached garages. WESLET H. TAYLOR CO.. IEALTOttS 2111 s-J"""" ... lood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 ::!0111J I' 11 1\ LI\ H 0 I' 1<; Me!>a Vt•rdl•. u very s1~aal orrcnni.: new pauit. new landst·:ipini.t. newly ciirpt-ll·cl. IJJj.( FIVf~ HF:OHOOMS, :! b11lhs . family roo m . &cute hnunl.'tni.! of your ('hoJ(.'e. $156.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 67S-55 I I ESCAPE--TO- ID.AHO! 5 acre~ r1 ~ht on the Sulmon Ha ver with 2 fldrm mobile home Only $39,500. BALBOA ISl,AN D H~:ALTY 673·8700 BOAT SLIP FOR -------- 100/o INTEREST Try SI0.400 down & owner will <'3rry, lsl TD al 10 % anl crl'~t. Beauu!ul 3 bcdrm. 3 b;.ith Town ho..m..~ _l<'.!J m 1 ly af't:<j, bnck fplc:. wet har. pool and i.pa. Al'l nov. • There 1s only une'! 546-2313 ()Pf-fl llf<J •H'.Hlf.I •tl1 J 1e,m&111 I-;' ~ ..._jl.J_} Seminars 15:13 s.-ar r .. ..,1 llri"· l'ornn:i dcl ~tar '''" 11•1rl 111•<11'11 l';1lilornaa ~•2fii.!:1 I j M I 1;.11. lll'Jol. ''"' liX09 OCEANFRONT JUST LISTED!! / One Call Service Fast Credit Approvat ~<® &?och Realty RIAL ESTATE UCILU:HCE StMCI 1949 COIOHA DEL )41l Corner duplex. lower unit hK 2 master bedrooms. each with private bath PLUS ·3rd bedroom suitable for den or office. The upper unit has 2 bedrooms & bath: location is good rental area handy to shops & banks. $210,000. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT l,~CH 759-0811 OVHLOOtCIHG THE LA.ICE Jn Newport Dea c h. looking I ikc Connecticut, overlooking Cherry Lake. 1s lhts 4 bedroom home set t.Jmong the sycamore trees. There are two fireplaces. an obst:rvat1on dec k. plenty of storage and ve ry def 1nilely. a "wood sy feel ." Pre s ented a t $245.000. U i-.i l()U f: fi()Mf:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1qhwav, Corond del Mat RIRHISHED DUPLEX Close lo beach 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm. bllns, p VI IJOJllOS. flllll• & bt).! AOJrUl:l' Xlni lrA lot W/OV<'r JW0 Sq ft , 1 n ti d s e v cr y t h 1 n J:" Ht!dU<'Cd to $4:!29.000. Ea~v rents. Owner mo!lt unx'aou~. offer YOl ' It tcrrn'> JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 SUGAR 'H SPICE and evcrylhan.: Olt'c in th•~ dean Jbr. 11•4 lrn home wJcoverc.'<I pal111. HV act·css, ti: yrl & n .. w roof. Only S7!1,tJllll Call now. 97~5370. INVEST NOW R EACH DUl'Lfo:X. bc;.iutaful modern 3 lklrm l hath. bukony + 2 Bdmr.2-battr.ir.mn +i1 e:ir A<.tra.l(c. One block to bcal'h .$!65,000 Su pt·r 1 n Vl·:..t mt•nl fur i.e1·ond h II mt• r I g h l 0 f f - n!ll remcnl. DUPLEX EAST SIDE Oumruni.: J Rrlrm. :! h:ith + 2 Rclrm . dcnm).l. 2 bJlh $215,000 •••••• 1eoi WOODlllDGI Sl2'.IOO Owner transferred. 2 Bedrm and den, vaulted wood ceilings . wel bar, d ecorator wallcove rings . Private deck. Central vacuum. Self cleaning oven & much more . OCEAN VIEW- . COIOMA DB. MAI . Gorgeous ocean a nd canyon views. Huge lot with spacious home. Light a nd airy kitchen. Massive s tone fireplace. 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm. Patio and deck. POOL. )EACH DUPLEX S 172,500 Steps .lo the beach from owner's front unit. 3 Bedrms + loft. Fireplace. Decks & patio. shake roof. WA TIRFROMJ $231 ,000 Almost new. 3 bedrm . 2112 bath, family rm. dining rm. den. Brick patio, halcony. fireplace. Amenities incld pool . jacuzzi. vol leyball, sailing, private beach & MUCH MORE ! .. 673-8550 \.15) THE REAL ~ESTATERS IAYFROMT Sl'vcrut fanc hayfront home~ wuh pier & slip AVALON W t·ll conslru<'ll•d. :1 BR. I ba .. oak fl oor. p<Jrt 1al basC'mcnt. c·oncr ctc foundation Fla t ~ an•u. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 8ay\1dr Orivr N B 6 75 616 1 S Ol.' COUNTRY PRO' ~:n=n~~~r~i~gl· _ •I tvtlOl.o C.......;,.5:_. llou.w. Looi; l'n vale Or vy " -·-·n• ~...... ~ Htt-. dm:-Fonrra1 Ul~n - 1"0DF.DUCTIONS ' '"~ GamP nm. W/Wl'f JRDOR MOl<t-: 01-:1\L...., lwr Ant111 u1• parlor itY ; Comm on hi & i.!rul w m.1nld fµh., hrN1kfai.t Traru.<11.1100. .. Thrt'l' rm AlUt· Iott h1de·a-w;1v Opcruni.::. Ldl C.111 :-.lctJllL'fl .l(lci"'> wcntJov.:. Realty Networi< ~· ... durll·cl w 1trc1•s 111 , b1.<1ut11u l r u:.lom h11m1· 957 8400 Jrt>a Only man to lm•·'>t • ~·.lt'ht.., Lg1• I< V at'<'t'"" Tnalv .m t•xpcracnrt' tu HOME..... ...~~ anrl •JOI V Sll!'l 000 n t:.111 Ol)W1 I 714 963.()'~:! INCOME 2 scpuratt.· h "''" 1111 i'.:.U.L<oldl! l:.M . l'Orttcr IOI /\s!>umc low mtcr1·sl loJn & owner ma} <'Urry 2ntl 8%% ALLSTATE .REALTORS • New hs tang. so hurry. 11 won'I lus t ! S l44 ,!)00 645-1Zll No qual1fy 1n g , OW(' $1;!,\AA) 2nd. Lull moclel. :.! DH 2 &. central air. 2 car i:an.ai:e condo. Mon- ltl-ello. $75,000. 64:>-9161 Gel GREEN cash for WHlTE elephants with a Classified Ad C811642-~ Classified Ad· Vii;or al INVESTOR/OWNER 41.? year executive condo with ocean view. Need s owner or investor to lake OVl'r 914•;. loan. Sa ve SlliO. from current tn· tcrt'l>l rate. Only owne r or lenanls have access to boot slip m this pnvate f(uardcd community . Lt!ai.e the condo and h.ive the boat i;hp for your own u11c. $1281000. O\arming 2 bdrm. house --------• ~-: OPEN HOUSf r-----~~--.1 642-5678 OCEAMFttOMT Redile.d $250,000!! 6 Units. 2 bdrm~ .. l baths. $2 c.,....,... $l5 •ttW..la• PENNY PINCHER AD 'Prtvale 1ndMduals can now sett env item or t:ombinetlon of items totaling S75 or less Wtlh 8 3 line ed fOf 2 c:onsecu1111e days for o nly 1 2 Eath addttlonal line 11 80t tor tttel~ Chart• your Penny P'lna.,., M or uea your 81nk1merlcard o r ....-ctwga, No com- merclll eda accap1ad. . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~-------~1 Starting eNew Business Ac ccorcllng to c111tornla eu.IMM end PrOIHUOM CoCle (he. 17100 to 17UO) 111 per.on• dOlflll buelneH ltflder • tlctltlou• n•me MUii Ille • et•l•-ftl '"'" tlle C-ty Clertl lftcl ... .,. ....... llMcl t out t llft•• lft • t\ew•p9'"f -vlflll !tie .,. • lft •"lcti '"• llUtlneH le loelltecl. T"• t l•lelftent It required by a.w 9ftcl It -.C••"'Y In '""9Ctlnt •yeur buelne•• n•"'• Mo11 b1nllt re19ulr• ,,... ....... °'9ft COlftlMftial~. Tfle DAILY PILOT ,,o,,.. .......... 9ftcl .-.9"°" ....... . ....... !tie -...ry *"'' eftcl 11196nt91n • 41111• Hf'flce 10 I"• Or•t1t• C e11111, c..1t11111 • ....., .... b• •fie of Ollf c............ ....... ef ,tlofte ttlo LaOAL °"'~......,. a1t. Ill tor More ............ " ........... lalaoa lay Prop. Realton * 675-7060 * ''mersft'rn'IPI 962-4471 r.:: -3 HORSE PROPERTY l + ..Odt $89 ,500 ~ st fl ft luxunoub 3 f 1 Bdrm. 2 bath home with Fam saw lvng rm. rp c. ~unnet kit. sep master prvt Jacuzzi. s tables. stc. lt.(e Jtll m e r oom pool, tennis & air cond. w/wet bar I luge covered BeautiluJ country SClltnl( patio, fn:e form pool, low & all or this for only m aint. grounds. E·Z SCD.SOO. 540-3666. financ ing. Call now D Dfn.7881 RAPID [~jiftji APPRECIATION If you dt>sire rapid ap- predalion. see this Im· mac ulate , e xclusive home, an a rapidly ap- J)recialing area. Color coord1n ated d ecor thruout. 4 l(lorlous b.drms , atrium off 1n1ster 1ulte, 2 patios. A true value at Sll0,900. ·~ FD~L·,T ( OLSON 14,17 PURSE.-ANALITY Thill is the home which is pncc:.-d lo save you SS's. Inc Id w /this dellght(ul (am ho me In a pre· atlgious area are • com - fortable bdrms. fum rm, 2ba & community tennis. Call today 979·$.'70 ALLSTATE f'EALTOM · m111 1'1111 ca. ' OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE I }, with income unit m rear: large R-2 lol. $395.000 673-3663 675.,1777 Eve!. .~ associated SllO~fRS llfAtTOll'> J } ! ""' 6._,ltl' ' I • PeoJ>ie who need people should always chel'k the Service Directory an the DAILY PILOT --- Priced for lmme.diale sale . Spu rklin~ 3 Bdrm with night lii.eht view . A ul sprinklers. gorgeouR garden. quiet cul de sac. Comm pool. wnnis. and a guurd gate $265.000. NEWPORT HGTS DUPLEX 2 bdrm bath. lite as :.umahle loa n . O nly RM.<W PLAY A REALTY 631-4990 Wanl Ad He lp? 642·5678 159·0226 People who need People That's what th'-' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IS all about I macnab / Irvine realty A POPULAR PLACE TO UYI! Jn Woodbridge Arborlake. 2BR & den lower unit is air cond. for your comfort & it has a charming kitchen nook w/bay window & a deli ghtful patio. Fl~xible· fina~cing avail. $127,500. Juhe Van Waeren· 751 -1414. (V-120) 642-1235 644-6200 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View c.nter Irvine et C.mpus Vetley c.en•r 752-1414 RE Al TY ~· Wntcliff R•atty 1-------• EXCITING WATERFRONT-SUP ProfelliMlll dKor l ~+ .. wtlll slip for 60' boat Ill • pm• M.-sm...it IHM/.,._ w ..,__ S'7S.OOO. BETWEEN 2 BAYFRONTS Cltae d t 2-story lalboo I.._. "-e ........ -............ l bed. + .,.. ....... $245,000. t. • WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~:ib W ( 11<1,1 I l111hu..iv i'll'Wpon H'"" h 631-1400 ... $©\lo{)~-~£tr~- Tltof lnfri9uin9 Word Gome wiflt o Cltudle ------.I ..., C\AY I '°'4AN ................. ., .... ,_ Knt ...... -dt 119- ... to ..... lovt ..... _d• I SUDLON I I' I ta I j I HASfE I I I I I I ; :'" I( A D E C I j , Nowe Item: "In • .... -...-...""""" ... -...--4 • COUflQ90UI move. Congfela I I I I ~ _.., ,,,.,. ... • -11ow-.._.._ ...... _.___.__. ... .rid-arrow In 1110 Oonoral I 0 0 8 l I E 10u•t«at111r," I I I I' I' 8 ~..... ii.. ch ... ~ .. qyol..t • • • • by 1111"'9 .., .... ~ ,..c1 '--"'--....__.__.__. ........ ,.., ...... ,_ -..... 3 ...... • 'rii##tlll•S " r r r r rr I J:!H';;ZlfullfJilJ.J..1 " -. ~ .. ) WAii • ldrm. faipUy room. ~. qwet rul dt1 aac. llrunedJate move In ~-· .... 1 .. voamL ll'AGIPIG THlllST OCIAtROHT• • Lu•urlou 11 3 8r Wlownert UAl. '62$,000. I JONES REALTY INC t..'i1: ... (714) 173·1210 llACH INCOME I ~ w. e.lboe 9lvcl, ..._. 9eldt Calltomil tJHO Corona del Mar units South side or the h1way. Unlimilt-<I Income & in vestment potentJal. fo'ast apprec1at1ng area 646-7711 F\nd what you wa nt in Daily Pilot Clasi.ificds. 1111< & ANlt 00 S C l l H E I R E T V E X B K Z A K E C S A U 0 B T R A T V E Y J 0 A Y R T P R A A F B J R I E R A I T C N B 0 X AA RPAUAHI;CUOCAHRWU H G Y E 0 H l H 0 0 Q N 0 G R W I T E S T W R 0 T C F N N M J U R W E A C N R P P C A G S I I P 0 U T Y T T A T H T P E 0 G U N F L E W W Y T R E S C I C F T H H C N I U T X K 0 H X l N A F f I R H 0 Z S N R L X E A R C P A S E E R A I C H Y I B B F C C 0 K H.R N W F T T T H H T S T U I L R U P 0 T A I E U E L H H I H L P W E L G T C U R I l C l I G E Z I L A E R I H E E R T R L A I l R H L I S K R W T A T R T T \netructlona: Hidden word• below eppew IO<Ward, beck· wtnl, up, down Of dlegon11Uv. f ind eedl l!>d box It lo.• Accom111ilh RHlizt Ach1M ::: Clrry Through Finish Compl1tt .I CONUmmlle Fulfil hecutt t Bring to P,. CQ111ml1 T r11111Ct "-1111tr1t• Ettec1 Woft Out Tomorrow: ln•ts A COH\llNIEHT ~IHC »IQ SCWIHC CUIOf roit TH[ CAll)N lHC CO Skirt it! Knit Neck Down! 9385 ! WAIST 24"-32" I 74.90 fntA6ceB~ ........... Wt Por Wt , T~. Ju!Y 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT ClJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ ..... .,,........,._..;.;.~;.;..;.----------;.;;.::.;..;.~~-""';m~ 1014 .... 1044 ..... _..... 1041 ............ ,. .......... Si-. ............ )I' 111111 ··--·······... -···· •••••••• ••••• ·-····· ••• ••••• •• • • • • ••••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • •• •• •• • • • ••••••••••••• •••••• •• • • • • ••••••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••. -1111 a.. .... ...,. ..... ... Min ..... Alt •nfU.el cuetom Wll .._. wb vaulted weed Mam celll•U. btHIUul Hiid oak ubl•ell thru o ut. ~ In lMna rm ......... bdttft.te~ tlH1 window• and ....ac tUe ja('UU" la ......... th PLU8 a ('h1tmln1 2 bdrm H parate rental with ~ and 011tn patw dkS. 811,000. CAU.644-711 I FOR INFORMATION JASMl ... E CREEk Only ne w Plan 3 on greenbelt w /ocean view Upgraded noors. Move io im mediately. n:i.:.'Y.. S!.S2,000. Prin only. Oys 1-1'!6-~ '!'IPACIOUS .. tl1MIWOID S.per a 8dr111 J batla ~I• Mna Verde. ~ e1rpetln1. latl• lamlly room. covered plll.lu Md Mt.bar. Afklnt .,.iy '1•.110, For more Wo c.&J....., · HlRITAGE HI 1\1 l l IH'°' CIDARGLEN IJV.Um'tlvo2 and 3 bedroom condomlmums from tl.l l.&CJO, ~ Eldcm Avi: .. C.M 642 673t UST AND 11141AT10N It L'I LOO order or llw day in Ulla 3 Rdrm dehght. foC.'ttl~. Self cleaning oven. wax frc.e floors. formal din1n~ rm , 2 p;iu~ & many exlrai. CAUHOW iii 29'l7 Bristol. CM Mesa Verde-3br. 2ba, low down. asstimable $64,000 loan 9.5%. No qualifying S97,000. 646-1757. EASrSIDt; 2 bdrm, 1 ba. A r eal d o llhouse : ! SBS,000 75:!-00Zl ugt. -..... --,024 0anarotnt " 1026 C:O.ta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4HOUSES WESTSIDE Only $225.000 O/W IC. WORLDR.E. 556-7777 Mesa Verde 4 hr, 2 ba, li:c klt. $140.000. Owner. M,'t. 751 JWG. Pnmc E 1>1d<' loC'nl1on. ex 'cl'll fum1ly CXN'UtlVC' home. Pool, l(uesl houi.c w/wct bar, li.t redw<tp<l fam rm, 4 Br. 2 Ua. 2 frp ll''i.. many plus featurei.. $165,000. Ca II A"'\ Owner 642-0467 or Ct•ntury 21 A lll·ou st. 9113-0'..161 fo'or sale by ownl·r, hl·uut 4 MARIMITA Spectacula't hilltop homes. 20L2·3206 :.Q. n. Cl0t.e to Manna. Selva ltd & Calll' La -Pnma Vera $165.000 tfJ $255.000. 831-3540: 493-4006 Oldr. Spccta1·ul~r 2 rrn , full secunty condo wtoccan ll'leW Only $117,000 A~t M i ke Ur yuJlt, 714.4!17 ·:KIO'J f.cuttain Valley I 034 ..••..•..............•. By Owner. Isl dai..~ area. 5 Br. ram1ly rm. (or 6 Ur >. 2=1. lw. 2'100 sq rt. hcauurully landsc;iped. S121.51Xl 0J>('n daily 1·4 Pooi.i hle owner fmanc 111~ lln11~ ad >142·:115!1 HH, ownl•r w t c·arry 2nd Huntinqton Beach I 040 <ireat loun assumptiun. •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• 751-1.578_ -----~ TOWMHOME 81120/o ASSUM. LH. 4 Ddrm. 2 ba. lge airy ho~. ?.oned R.2. Very buildable. Xh;1t home or ipv<.'Slmc nt. Convenient le> all services S95.000. 7!Jl·~ Eru.t Side CM. large 4br . 2ba, w/lrl(e. f-' Jl. + fprlc, & alley a ccess ror R V. Priced to lie II : Sl39.500. 646-2633. MOPOIMTS OWNEJtWILL ·CARRY IST AT 10% Luxurious Condo, pu rk hkc scltinl(. new 2Br. 2~.mi.500. I fQN ES REALTY INC. ·~\'l. A40 (714) 873·6210 I :1001 w ...,,,. lllYd. ~ 111Kh·c.Ml-92MO EASY FtHAHCIMG Charming s pat 1ous 5 bdrm. ram rm,lge corner lot. ln Mesa Del Mar Good loc & value. I Ai. :-.umc VA + owners 2ncl 2 New VI\ acceptable 3. t.INL Reunng owner ugt mo tivntl•d ll a i. houghl :.mailer re:. j\fake orrcr Call now for uppt 546-0784 SUPER LOCATION Spacious Easts 1de 4 bdrm 2 ba home. Clean m.c;ide w /new carthtQnc l'Pts. paint & kit lin. N1•w root. Vae'lnt, owner anX·· l.£f;.5 than I year new! With 3 br, 2 ba, walking dist. to the bcuch. Parle Place.lnc 842·7461 HEWUSTIHGI Super s harp 3BR with pool. Under $100.000! ! 673-431.3 /\r .. 'l SUPERSharp4 UR 2 Ba, n:mocl"ld. Open Sal/Sun 1·5, 6721 Melbourne Dr SI04.000. Agt 541·5032 Spnnghurst c·ondo near Newland ITa lllt!rt S95,5UO. Appl only 518·~ OCEAN IREEUS S&S4 Bdrm. 21h buthi.. 18 mt~ new. Jo~l(mJ.( dis· lance to ocean Purk l'l11cr,lnc842·7461 va :w llOME·AHOV1': 11. ll. lmm:1c, JBr on •1;, acre. lluJ(e Rlont• 1''P. $100.000. Agl/ lloi:c r. H4h ·90!J8, 96.1-0002 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOUS. $106,000. --------So, Calif. R•otty H.ancho San Joaquin 2br, r .. L5605 645 69ll den, 2ba, rrple, p vt ,_.,... • patiOll, all on JIOlf course. Exclusive Mesa Verde 4 Enjoy view from most Br.pooJ,Jac.noquaUfy. r oom s. Pool & jaC'. Ing . $1 4,000 move · in. $131,500. 640-0997. Sl.55.000. Geo. 979.9950 Woodbridge Townhouse ;t ONE LEFT br, 1 ~ ba. rrptt. 184.900. "BRITTANYWOODS'' Call Ml·l583 N e w t o w n h o m e • ~ LISTl ... G Easls ide Cosla Mesa. ~" " I ~O Santa Ana Ave Model perfect, s pacious 955=1900or646-1164 townhome in Univ. Park Dld unit. 2 white brick TR.lrLEX lntlatlon tighter on S7'x203' lot. Dedicated al· ley. Will take 4·1Slex. or keep as is. One block off Harbor Blvd. t108.000. 642-5200 ~POOL Dr.Uc prtca reduction by very motivated M iler . 4 Bdr •. den · formal DR. • \llPl"..sed • I.gt. pOOI hult private yd. · near 1111• Verda countr y Club . Call O l e n Hellwuth, __.,/ llax, •·ml peUoll, gas BBQ. wclbar, pool, tennis & view! 6T.H313 Ail. EXECUTIVE HOME With 4 bedrooms, ln·law quarters, 2 rtreplace11. areat muter bedroom suite and all this alts on a nice larae lot. can before tbia one la pe. 0--I ,',1 /j ' I I ; • ' , I '(111(1 WOODBRIDGE ESTATES 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. carpets dra pes, profe111onal landeeaplnl Is pat.lo COV· •. ~ upuldes. xlnt &ocaUon. 103 W•' Yale Loop. Open Houe SM/Sun. 1·5Pfn. 11J9.llO. SEU. Wit ltema Wltft a ·B y 0 w N I a . Dall>' PJJolCl...at~ Ad. -114/MHllO. ~~------~~~- ........... rw1rel. NP&umbed etc. OcHn view. 1nlk to .._... 2 Br 2 Be. den. dbl prqe 580 Bluebird Ca· n,yon, 875-~/4'n..s38 .. __....... 106' s.a1 •• 1016 ._a11 •• '"" -·'·················· ............................................. . •¥~A-.&... WOOOBRlOOE CONDO 2 Br 2 ..... 1pa. AIC. Up· sraded thn.lout. 181.soo . 651·• CJlARIUNG • Edi.nbura ~ Townhome. Univ. Pk. Irv. 3br. 2~ba. F.Rv frpe. & patio. On an~n· btlt. By lldult p()OI. 17665 Iron Bark. 55HI083. By Owner. SJ07 .077. COi.LEGE PARK SYRACUSE PLAN F'labulowl Syracuse Plan Ideally located on corner lot Features include 3 bdrm + de n . pror. landscaped yard with mature trees & superbly decorated 1nten or. As k &ngonly Slos.soo ca11 e--l"'Nc H I: f ,\ L I y ~i'i 1 /UOO THIGOOOUPI 0« a bQtlua, l BR 1~1t CCUqe with this 2 BR b1· level charmer. On large beautUully landscaped lot w 1COVtred patio and BBQ. Short walk to IAYCUST $149,700 Btll Buc:cola bit fmly home located in pre· au~ Beyc~t a,..a. Priced for fu t ule J ust Uated.M6-'Mll ~ Walk r.r 1; I r.r. 'Real EILate t>eachllthops. ~.ooo. , _______ _ don osen ! I' .JI I • .., 401GLENNEYRE 497-.4848 ALMOST OCEAMFROHT Large R·3 lot with 2 ocean view, luxury apls. +commercial unit One. WIS TC Liff Super 11harp & clean. 3 Bdrm and dining room on quiet street near Dover Shores. This q uah· ty home is only 5179,500. He ritage Exclu sive. phoAe 540·11~1 for de Wis. • -$.· ... HERITAGE REALTORS of a k111d & hard to find in ---l!llm----• Laguna Beach Owners wlll finance. As kin• $4!li.OOO. F.AMIL Y DB.IGHT NEWPORT HGTS 'l1us hidden beauty Is on dead end st. 2·sty 5 Br 3 81.i ocean view. with Ba, sml ocean view. ru11 lari~e healt'd & flllercd Swedis h s auna . big pool & ~pa 4 Lar~e JaCUZ.ll, IOl'I or extras. bdrms . formal dining & Must Sa' to appre<'iate famtly rms . ::! frplci. ~ ~.000. Owner will help __________ ..... __________ _ b.ingo lk.tl&mt .. ... MAKE YOUR FIRST HOME _ A IEACH HOME ... -AM c.-. wt11t z 1a1•11•• 111 c.e.y Con .,.. of S-Cla-••· Wal loc•d .......... floor,... ........ fer,..... c ...... Ul.500. ·~ -C11 ,1 ... ., ,. ...... d l ............. I °" • ._.. ... 111 c.,...,_ ....._Nici ....... of .~ ................ larfdl flr1pl1e• md ..w ldtclaaa. SI '5,000. 493-8812 -DANA POINT 499-4551 495-1720 ' South l.c:lgllna LCICJmlCI Mlcpel 497.3331 644-7020 LCl4JIRI leach Newport IHcll recreation room & or rlJUlllce C1t-e. a:.k1ng 5i47 .000. ~ Ml wport leodt I 069 s...t leqch I 081 mfi:Z~TP~ /"+ p~gl~€1 ·~~~~·;;: .. ~;;;~;;··~~;·;~~·~;~;· EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE RANCK Ideally locatc-d -t bdrm. 3 bath home on cul-de sac . Prof. landscaped yards. Lm~IlG~ 3:J33 W Coast Hwy N U ICH. Nl'.Vt;K Not when you 499·2800 • can own this beaul1£ul 64S-6646 Sharp tra ·lcvel 3 UH, JHr. 2Ua Condo. th blk to <.'Clltral air c:ondit1onini.: & NO A~SOl'IATION 1-'l':t-:s. A:.k1ni.: only Sll?.000· Ca ll ---11111!!1!!1!!11 ____ --D--,-.-.. -... -... -ora..--s -w /pvt patios on tree OC.'tiilll. Features wet bar, --1 ~ llllcdgmbll ... SIW.500. bal~y. frplc. dbl gar, lly Owner. Npt Short-i.. :1 submit you terms OWC. Hr pool. te nnis nts, Eump<>an L>t·c:or, :1 BR. 846-5502 e---HAl\JCH Hf/\L TY :>S 1 2000 $103,900 "Courtesy lo tr1 -lcvcl w/lo ad" of ~ Bkrs." $48·3851 llahan till'. End ur11t , ovt•rluuk i. • New duplex ~ br & 2 br. park. s114,90o ~ over 3000 sq ft. I hlk to ......__,,. l>ay. $239,000 . 54R-6731 640..6259 N-.. -~~~-1 ~-~-,~-~--a-· ~R~ ~E~A· '//.JLA TmY~ -~~~~ .. ,·,·o·o· tllRTHWOOD PARK Causey & Company f':lt:stantly upJ(radcd 3Br /. -T r"UI"" _. PATIO HOME l.oolon~ for r ast res all· on llus bcaut1ru1 3 bdrm 2 bath home W/l'Cn tral a11 & punr1cr. Ju~t rcdu1 t'rl 1n price ldt'fllly l<X.,•tl-d near J>Ol•I . purk & ll·nn1i. l'OUl'\.S I lt~hly upJ,!radl•d lhrouJ!h<>ul Ai.king onl) Sl 00 .500 <.:a II e. RANCH REALTY 55 1 2000 SECLUOEO AREA l 'l'l'EH Vl <.:T<>HIA Hl-:ACll, 141th fonta~t1l 111\•Jn Vll'W'>. m;in)' amt.·ntllN> :ind ln.trh of potcntrnl w11 h l.11 )(t' lul ~I I.~,. • 1m1:-.c1 t'oa,11t1w.1v m V1ll111:t· 1-·a1r · l.AGUNA BEA<.:11 497-2457 !Monaco• lmmae. thru- out, grt:at ll'K'. lovely yrd. l'F.E LANO. Won·t let:-.t l:lt: L'it Ccl II 673-4'313 A 1,'t CUSTOM llGCAMYOM SlX)(}Sft fl + S &!rm'.~ •• ., ltJlhi., 3 <·:tr Ailra~1· l..01°Jt1•d on C'ul cl(• '>Jl' With Vlf•W:, or l(Olf 1·11Ur'>f' & min~ For private :.howml-( ol thl'> 11:.lmA 11X1t:ict u a n n1 hh ROGERS REALTY 675-231 I -Twtlt-r<K•k Glt•nn · Sbr, :1 --------• ·--------car gar . lrml. U. IL lam rm. Many c ustom t'X· LnL~. Cul·de·~rnc. Cumm pool & s pa + J llghtl'd U.mrus crt.s . By Owner Pnnc. Only $245,t!llO. l!I R1ppllnA Str curn Uy Appt. 955·2988 or !nS·~ LCllJl'ta Ni~I I 052 :1 Br l Ha llluUs condo. I •••••••••••••••••••• ••• lvl. pool. nr !ihQµpuni. 3 BR l'ondO. Woodbnd~c. sphl·level. 1 Y.~ bath&. $79.950 Owner 673-2026 TURREROCIC HIGHLAND TWHHM For sale by ownrr. pnc•cd n l(hl. h1ahly up· waded. prof dcl·orated Assumable loan or ownr will h e lp finan ce Laguna Niguel Realty • SPACIOUS GARDEN HOME 3 BR & den Walking dis· tani•t· to hl•ac·h & r1·1· l't!nkr Auto ~ttr oJ'.>('ncr. auto s pmklr !>.yi.ll'm As i;umahle lo an, qUH'k poss~":-.l>1on S157.500 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830..5050 l!•nnt~. ~c:hools $12.'l.000 ~~· Pnn~y 675·0Hl2 BEST ORIGINAL ILUffSAREA Sens ational P l an E . ll1ghly t•ustom1zed , spacious 2 bdrm. i.wles +massive fom1ly rm & :iddl·d hobhv rm Ovt·rlook' t•nurmous greenbelt llonestly pnt-ed at $185.000 A~enl 640·5560 HARIORVIEW SOMERSET 955-3347. / Rcacly to move inlo on d Assumnble Loon 'IW<'k -.al<· Agt 759-0llHI l"mrway El N1~111·I :ihr. -----·--OPBiHouse Prei.t1g1ou:. townhome. 2 $2.'J.1.000 <.:u.-.tom lh•ulty OCEAN VIEW! Bdrm,2'-'.1 balh~.i.uperh 770·!1777 NEW LISTI N<:·S('t' location 1rnd romanlll' l bAhly up~r<oelctl. A<'. :lh~. t:atulJna + <·1ty lights vwws. Only $Jf..S.000. ... .. h •··rt d 1 l~c· 4 hclrm. pool l>ti<'d 1111 WllJTl-:W ATt-;11 z,,:, OCTII', r • l'll, Ht. lot. 2 l'nl'loscd pa llOS + Tur''•"'o1•k Co'lnn. lrv1111• populur .fa.,mlllt' pl;in t l'F'I OW .,.,. ~ SIZJ.U1•1 H:ll ;,117~, many ~ ras ' • ' OPENWlW .&TMUl<li ___ Ml\llKET S2 15.tJIJIJ JO 2 Mssion Viejo I 067 WON'T I.AST Call ul!cnt <.:all Lauruml' Shaw. Af.(t . ••••••••••••.••••••••••• fi7J.•t:u:1 flM·ll!l07 -----BLUH'~ l>t:~irahl•· ·lhr <;pan1s h i>tylc c:ondo. l\s:.uml' l'x· 1i.t1ni: loan . Im mt·d pOl>i.<'SSIOll $145,00U. 714-040-4277, 714·640-21)5(). Smoketree· Lari:e mast. hdrm. with fireplace. Plu..~ 2 oth<·r hdrm::.. Lari:c-·~alk·rn cloe;ets Short walk to elem. sch<>ol. Very well maintained area. A s ::.umable loan:.. $94,000 . IJ523 CAM PU' l>t: IR'llNE &..ag.a leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIF. CLAS SIC 180 deg while wa.er view. nr beach. 5 Bdrm, 3~ ba +den. dbl lot. One 0( a kind. $400.000 ls a steal. SI00.000 down. Easy terms. O WNER C all f o r appt. 7141833-3581or499.4247 CASTILE ELDALI PLAM Thl· ont· yow "vi· b1·1•n w:utmi: for :J bdrm ram rm. and view Ill an Hk:il Iota 1111n . Tak t' o V(' r 5'17.500 ll·• .. ; loa11 A l>t'OOP Ul only SI03.50tl CALL 644-72 l l /JD.NIGEL llAIL[Y & ASSl:JCIATES ..-wport leach l._069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• surERDUPER ourLEX Walk to beach, 2 lurl(e J Hdrm unit s with fireplace and builtins. Great winter /sumrnl'r Income pote ntial. i''l'e simple. Coll for appt. 540-1151 '$~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS HluHs, hy Ownt•r I M..rt , 4 Br, low h·c~. 2 paltoc;, lll'W carpel,, hr1~hl & dean Sl~.500. 64~·"869 BY OWNER TOSE'ITJ.I-: ESTAn: Pvt NR view 3 BH. 31"1 Ba, ni:>.000. BYAPPT. 631·3725. Newport Hc11thlS 2bdrm. lbu. I~ V. 1tara1te & yard. itZ! f\l llerton. 645-6456. • 2 Ua l Is l Duplxs incld ne w Bayrronl to be x<·hnAd dwn. Own er 213/GK4·3200. B ES T nuv' IN ~BLUFFS. $100.500. 4br, 2~ba home on large comer lot aC'ross from s hops. tennis club & sch ools. 7l4·644·8187, 644·2't42. I 41R.·31ATHS l...ge. lot. patio, courtyd, Form. din. cram) rm .. lge. liv. r m .• beamed cell .• st.one frpl. Move In cond. Only Sl42,500! Hurry! --------! Olotce condo. East Bluff. U Plan. fo'orme r model. Mission Realty · 4fM.-0731 GetGRE ca!lh rorWHITEe ephant.S wtth a Clas!llfled Ad Call 642·5678 ...,_IHch 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'II~~ # MOMAM:H TBIACl- LA ..... Ml.u& Expansive views or ocean and soon to be built golf course, short s•roll to Monarch Bay beach & clubhouse. · 4 bedrooms. 3 baths; prlvate & rotected, $.385,000. A COLDWIU. ..... co. 4~6-7222 831 -0836 ""'.... ....., .... ~ ..... 3br, 2ba, SJ22.500/besl. By o wner 552-0673, 962-1464. Condo. For sale. rent or lease option. Bayfront, 2br. 2ba. view. boal s lip avail. 631--0658. ~. BIG CANYON Slleclacular lloll COUl'lf eatate. eeoo sq.fl. 4 '° 6 Bdrms. 15~ baths. Pool and jacuz.zi. 11.375,000. THE STARNES CO. 640-5711 IYOWMM 3 er .. 3 Ba. 3000 Aq n catm family home. 531·"74 ~.645-7554eves._ Oadl.llaa W Go-Carta ~tbeFed Rall 'em olf tbe market Wll.b. CllllUlad Ad Call Now! Ml·aeft 1076 ••.•....••...•.•..••... By ()WTWr. 4br. I> IC F H ~I' ocean v11·w $15!.l.!IOO. \~l·!"1223 BY 'nit·. llEACll l.arg1· h11m1· w t111 Pan Vll'W S..>73 !'il!IJ I <l'J~ ·~ t i"'t'• l µr1t·1. on.,111 vu. stv1n walk to lx·•11·h. '1 Br + hohhv rm $111!1,(.HIO ~ 151>1 wkdyi. all •H'M Uui ldn w1 II SACRIFICE 1ww nt•w duµlt:x 1n "iun t.111mcnk Nr l'c1:.t ore· & new :.hopping c•c•ntcr You gel !>Olar l'tedtt un IJUltl #540& 1040 + act-eleraLed deprcciri tmn. Ttus 1:. a i.lcept•r 491>5006. San.Juan Capistr01to I 0 7 8 .••...•.•..•.....•....• OHTHEPA(ISADES Bh.lf of Cclpo Ucat h ::! y r o ld <'Ont t•mpo r a r y duplex a ~ood invt•i.t· rn.11t in a <·hoitt• proJ>(·r t y n I' Jr t h c be a 1· h SIQJ.Ol,11 Laguna Vil~ R.E. 497-1761 e.q.ceat .............•.......•• PRICE SLA~.~fD Anxu.iu-. U14ncr mu-;t st'IJ now. 2•1xrt2 lldlr-n·i.I, 1!170. v. 18x211 l'r11·loi.cd rurch 5 St.1r Au:.ihc1rn l'••l l'ark lh'dun·d t11 $.!11,0W .\1ak" ofrer to- day• IJIM.37 771 Mobi~ Home St«~ 956-4500 hr , lbu 111 5 -..tar udull µJrk 'liH Champ11111 llxtill s21.:100. C M . 75'! t17f>!I. !f,Jg.ZJ(iO, •EXCITING• ..-wport Beach-lido :• 11 ea ut1ru1 1 976 • C:old(•nw<'st 2B r. 2 Ra home within walking d1!-. t:rncc· or L ido':. flnc:.t shopp1n~ urea. Sm iwt .,..ckomc. L09U"1a Hill~ Special. Buy .. flc•aut1rul 5 Star Adult l'lr. 24x60 Seacn.-st . :! lg Hr. :illa, Cam rm with all the xlras. Only SlS.500 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MOllLEHOME SALES :?706 llarbor. Slr' 20G /\ 540..5937 Yow Fincjertips Fc«:etursn..t !itP<'<'1 arular i----~-;.;.-__ _ ~lult'wall'r \ ww Truly t· qu,...1tt· home has V1·111'[1,111 1 rv,tal l'han 1Jeh1•r..., '' 1~.:1roum:. w11 h m 11r11r1·1I 14ardrol11· doors, 1ntcrrom thruout. cl1n1nn room . famil y r•Jom with hn1:k lpk Pn\atc yard with 1·11v· ert'd ratlO l.}l)n't m1i." 1t • '$195.000. BKH'"'R:Jl 2713 t.oll frl't' or 4!J:l 1.341 TAR.Bal REALTORS ----- COSTA MESA NURSES WELCOME ltl1•al h1t".tl111Q, rlO'il' t<1 wnr k. i.hopvmi.: & 1·nl1·1 tainnwnt w/hus ~t•111 .1t tlw vark '77 Skvltrw. <;1n,::ll• wulc. in l'll'illl, fllOl'l park w /c·lhhsl' & J:ll'Ul/.J. I.ow I.ow s pace n:nt $1!1,!rJS.C5497t SaRtaAno 1080 SUNSlllN t-: MOB ll.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti OM Jo.:.'i Asswnr I 0% Loan 554-3700 J\ bl'aullful two ~t11rv liJ.n<J Poinlc on ~Ull't cul 1-----~~----~~ de ::.a<· ::.tn•1•t w11h 4 1''0H SAi.i'; -MOV fo: bedrooms. b ig bonus fUGIIT IN ! '72 Fireball 1 room. dinmi: area. famt· br. adlt. C M Park. ly. room, kitchen with ull l'rinc. only. 548·3663 bualuns. fireplace, yard l'VCl- with !(as barbt...oquc Ap· -------- prox. 2350 sq fl. $114.000 Pt>rmanl'nt Mobile Home BK.R. 540-1720 Trailer at El Morro Bn y Trallf•r Park. $38,500 TlmBl. r1rm. Owner 644-468M_ -· "79 Crown Point 12x40, I Lovely home. 3br, J~ba. Br I Ha. awnm1t & skirt· new roof. paint. crts, Ill!(. PP 5411·6484,CM . dfll6, & bltmli. $78,000. Coov. 839·720'J. VA, FHA OulrminR ranch style 3 bedroom located on qwct street. l''eotures k1tt·hcn 141th bwltms. and eating area, la ri.te fireplnce patio. Painted thruoul. $78.500. BKR. 540·1720 TAillBl. Moh1lc home in Cost a ; Mello IOX50 f''lamingo ; w/8.X.36 room added. I j br, I ba. walk to shop· p1mc. moo<> Li<'. CK7119 .. : Grove Homes, 638-1702 or 898-4363 : I V1kini; deluxe 12·. ex-, pands 9' more. Clean m Costa Mesa !'ark . ~ --------· 3-b-r-. -.-~-b-a-. -... -a~d-w-oo-d ~Loh/ 1500 I lloonl. New paint. Lrg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'I'd, Trees. S7~.000. conv. at Harbor Lawn. ' 838-7209. bargain . beautifully HEW usn.-1 ~1oc_atect __ • 67M __ 1_00 ___ • 8pacioua 5 bedrm. 3 ba. • ' atOCI ft remodeled home c d a..1 rtt1/T I near 1chool1 as ·r.v..:Vtw":. :;;• ONLY •• 000. 4818 W. •••••••••••••••••••••••' Atapulco •. 873-431.3 •If. KONACOMT,HAWAll • Lol a, condos. res Id.' sales, vacation rent.ala .• Hart Realty 75·5865• Kuakini Hwy, Kallu11· · l<Ma, HJ 867.0 : SOUTH SANTA AMA Thil lovely 1tarter home hH Juat been reduced H .000 . It features hardwood noora and Is on a lar•e lot. Call llDlllswltwt .. ,.1/ ••rorsnortlnfo. MIS. · HERITAGE Ill Al TOH:-. _.. ................. . OClt.iM IMLDll ·r New 3 bedroom hoaMI +111t.8eoaAt0oMV •• • MM04or-.im : ·- • •..&J--•rv hvlllK San D1e.:o ("()Unl)' avocado. t'll ruJ> &n'i.l 2 44 r" VICW e11t•le Slt'e8 714·'141-7900. .. _, ... FOURPLt-·x &aJdcr packal!t', lot & ~ • plan.~ lor &gl f•mlly rei.. llS.\,0001 4UNtapndc ol $23:1.000 cuh lqun·k owniuslupt New paiot close Ownt'r/Ai;:t N e w r o or . Prof . 833-3UU or644"340 landicup.:d. Nt.'w 11t.ove11 "refr1g's u ll unilio' Lilgunaticach,<.:cnl''rSt Sprinkler system, too' anckls J>lans SlSS.000 So JJurry• t.a.guna Co;i11t Hoylllc SHS,000. AllC•n t Puul Don't n\l58 these invci;t. 497"4844. · ment bargains, t·all now - 152-1700 CU5TOM HOME Ol'I"< '" Yoll \.fll"l I >H 1.•1 . • OrroltTUHITY [e.1111 --,,.,...., 2000 ....................... .... ,. I ud1 3207 ....................... 8'au1Jful Bay vi w 2 bdrm, l! b•. 2 car Kl.It, yrt.y 1675 875 6670 or 1J75 MiM Qk for OOOIC s ltr, l ba, ._. blork to boy \''1at'l,y ~mo. 6'13 ~ Oramul1l', new luxury home nt•ar bay. 11 l blkas 10 .tll ·.-n. l']'k )t1cu111. bt-urrwcl t'\'11 s . 2 bdrm11 • ~~ bau 111. dhl 1o11.1ruij1· MIO Mo yt•"rly Uuy & ~»ch Ht>ulty 700 ~ll eor... .. M.-3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YllWHOME On ltw front IOW Ill l"( Ch.11!1ve lrvinl' Terrucc. u IWCW'Y homo w1lh ~w11n nunii 11WI, fum1ly rm . rormal d l11l11i.: 11rc•11 , h1lllurd rm , J lur1te bdrms & it fahu loui. Vltw S!5()() Pf'r monlh.. .... ....... u.......... -.. ... ... ,.,........ .. ............. .. ...... """""' ....................... •...................... ....................... ...................... . •••.......•.•......... ..._..._ Hiit ........... JH7 c.lil...._ J114 c.111...._ •H a..-.._. ll• Cln•t.urtnooa mc*epvt .. -.. ••••••••••••• "•-••••••••••••••••• _ ....... ••••••••••• •1111••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• be, kit prlvl 't41 wk WT... ....,..3 br. Jur 111r1ae. •· 1 Br lnObi&e home. LAMAMCHAAPJS IBr.oceenvk!w,new crpt $.1MUlor&6T-OITI lrMd...., lri·level s bt, lwly rm,. l•r1e back =-~.lt"'" •· 1~~ :.· L.IW bd 1arck!n • paint. Ver y c lean t I be l.GMlhome. Frplc. yard. c ul·d•-uc. $550 NwPtBl d,.:r.;;· • . Adultt. Dahwhr • .-.Mt-ll880tW-ltl7 Ovttlookln1 lh 'l water. m lcroweve. a llyllah&. mo I 137•11lll v · • entl 1ar, au bbq. -p--0 N.8. 2 rooms • bath . dM-11 Pool. ltnnl•. ~c ......... 17• Pool. Ou Pd. m Scott EN11i USE·NO E!°"O '300, w/boal allp MOO. rwm -DIO. 6"·'3S2 .............. 1269 ....................... Pl.toao?a: 845-5611 zer. 2ba l\IJtUJ')' 8pl , L.C Mon, Tue,67&-*5. orlMIJc008t .. ••••••••••••••••••••• -te rrace. pano r a m ic •------------a"iW ab& (rplc, zww NO .,~JI.if!! Apt " ~do ~l1N,:11:u.cn MJR 2 Br. 1 bl.. cpta, dl"P$. no 04!.ean vie ws . M•ture CdM.~tobeach. no•~·. ~lino dli.Yi rentah . Villa Ren\als 1V ·ht led aervi. 'i,,f{ clop. sm. mo. llduJla. Keferences. No SUJOroo. incldl u&U, 14>-4im«'\' l7!:!!!7_ fJMJl28kr 1714,,a:.m/°°eis N~ MS-'1622 ::~~ae $UO m o . , ____ l7_s._1_"11 ___ _ -~ )"•• Bluffa condo ; lovtily . o.tHwy. 2 Bdrma . I bath (fit Im .,..... 4200 • ~ •• Adult• ..... 5 m o ...._ rt.__... .,.,, ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •'IPC'r ck-an 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 Bach apt. walk w· beach. .... ...,, · · 811 ,..,.. -- N\ "R b Carr: 0....1 No -ta paid 00.5073. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l...lcuna. oceanfl"Oftt ~v. Ci! t'~•n I • I I · rUY · ""' . • ... u ... _,, .. ..., -/mo b h f I b d~. wood Jnt~r , 11u.n MO AaentM0-0020 «-~~n'SPm~ ·· Spac1owt 2&..a br. "f's PMK MIWPOIT w!:k~y /mo. ~ln ~e~ ~~:.L.-'!:.~J»1~.U. UI •cw• °"nvFmrf..__... .-.1.• Family un1l Poo & 2!.':..~!.!.?!~· 1 .. ~r 2 ~.-.:111& .• _._,..., - ----...... r---· ~1 •-r Playgr ound. Sundance ~...,., .... iown,..,Ulell •---------- • lldrm, l bath. nr bt!ach . ••••••••••••••••••••••• West Apt.a. 1900 Mupll' f''tom '300.~ ~ Bay View. Ter · ~Jt ""°"t hti11. 20r. cutr. dt"~. oow cpta. aood lcw . nu pct., ~ mo 4D<t 6220 •Toro 3232 ruo.. t.enn111. 1700/mo. SUMMER RENTALS 6'2>l951between12·5. Spe<:tut•uhar spa. tota l ra("e over sandy beach . 64.5-&123 640-1'151 Uy the week, now avull. --------rt'crt·at1o n prol(ru m . 28r. 2blt Avail July. Def Allio Winte r Rental11 Garden Vlsta Apt.a bOChal Protiram. 7 pooh •• ~ 71' M c: a 11 6 7 3 07 '1 o. 11.UffS I STORY No fee. Nlent 675-8170 Beaut. br and new 1"2 lavlll<.'OUl'tll. /\t f",111h1on anytime call t!M-0029 or "Landa" 38r, 2ba. all Br. frplc. laundry rm. J,llnnd, Jombor~· & Sim &c>-0085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new de l. or . $ 8 S lJ , SUMMH Im.med. occupy. $395 lO J~wn lhllH ftoiul · JIOMl-'S fo'Of( KP.NT I Kl / I ;as t +sec. A 1(1 RINTALS $t05. 17141644-1900 fo\tn1. in N 8 . wkly 31ir & 2 3 or 4 br l'rll•c•tJ from 546-231.3. M0-3822f TSL Ml(mt 642·9412 br 8Vlhl July Augu11t. I S4t.I.'; to$&~ l''ncd yard & 2 l\r, 2 b11 c•on<Jo. 1 l>lk to lleiuiu• 19 b<'ath Rea1>. I( .. r u.: I' II fo:,U m 111e 8 ... taor va.w Hlls DIAMOND IAwcr 3 hr. 2 ba. Mel\:1 Del hcul'l1, 2 111r .:ur . llULO rutl'tl G1B &:;62; 675-6670 1>h.•a 1tl' Kuh & Jll'l h 5'm<"IOUS3 UH,f1un.r m ., REAL ESTATE Mar :in·a Sit25 2 oiinr lll'uut bt1y 11ww ti ---\ ~dl'Offil' t:ull0042500or d1nml( r m Ll(t' yard, ENTERPRISES th1 ltl rcn , no pct !> Tiil.M1<mt fl4i! lllOJ SU-~ t1,1 twnch, 2 BR. I 1113~1 Al(t,nolri' bl·uul1fully l11ndsc:11pt.'tl& 7!>1·2156 hu . S2SO wk. i\v111I ul ..... $1 OOOP Qw••I, l'OOI 2111(, J'°"'· lhnM,1ul 1mmmer : 2 HK. 2 HwttiMl••och 3240 w Agttalfl40.~0· 64S.7573 Nfo:W 2 Bl< twnh.'lc. 1•1, J):.alM111&KnrnK•''-• ;1 ulti.. h11 i 1k•11.S550wk •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• -----flu. Fr.pk • nu pc'l!> 1940 no peh, s:r.r.-. IHOI lr.t h Hl(•·nl 673..3663 llOMl*i FOH HEN1' 3 Uf. '1 hr f•nc•r«I from $<16.J to $1100 fo'nccl yurcl & Kar u 1: t' s ,.. 1.1 mt 1 i l'' pll•UM', kicl!> & JJl'lb ~\·lt'Ol'll{' wllOOl 2.'MiGor !17:1 ~I 1\s:l . 0() kl' 517, 17th SI 4 BH 2'·~ t.ia. ti>k. ,'l(l11l c•ur11I y urt.I mt mt S67:'> 11-16 700 I Ulx udulU. 2hr . I 11 IJ.a. palw. pool. Jal· ll'n Prt'lllll,(t'. !:>l.•1• lit Avail /\11A . l i.l II II ts l /lllsl/dcp. $'11.151110 549-4225. 962 2SRti Ul!:i\lfrl 1-'UI.. Cl.EA N & HE/\UY W•feOill 4bdnft Lltrgt> 2br <"hol<'e N ti. Walla<.-c.m.I 546-W~ SI , NI' lll(li. Ml(t On lb ... Canal. Comm locatJOn. StCJll' to bt·h tt12 7:1i!U .... 67311312 ~.2 Ur, 1111b11.ba ll'OOY. pools & tennis 11vull now . · lndry rm. /\dulls. 110 $850 645·3370 J.ll'tS WE HAVE 'J~L M~111t Heed a loat Slip? Lido Isle. Glamorous c>x l'C Uayfront condo with loads of room. view and much more Sliv a va1lu bk fo'urn or unrurn SJOCJO/mo Perfect Location lla l boa l'l'11i11:-.ula 110 Miramar l bl(l('k 10 bay cJC" (){'C~m 4 Bdrm. 2 bath 2 s t ory /\vad 1122. m.J/mo. SUMMH ltEHT ALS 1'/\KJNG R~t-:HV /\TIONS associated 8R0 k[k', IHAlf(Jf.I'., J() 1 '. th 8011.J,,..J f\ ' ' t; t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lal»aPtninwla 3807 Jll'IUXl' 1ww :! hr. i' ~ 1111 clu11lc.·ic IG50 '\Cf fl. dhl J.; a r 111t ('. ( n ,. d ya r ti w/h11;1t i.;ulc• t '111 h 1'111~ ... 1-·11• SW5 mu. 673·1JJ3fi. ffll fllil~i N1•wly cll•c•111 alt·tl ;ulull 11111 21>1 . 1 lia . 11111•11 lll.·anwd c·1'1hnr. w11 h 1111 .. 111 w1,.,(J S:l lll/1110 Nu Pc'l.' li7:1 1111113 1•vc.·.., Nf-wly 1111i111t•ll & 1•11rp1·l1•1I I U.lrm. I lwth w /11111 111 ('unv1•nll'nl lrw S:tOflt mro 631 1400 IAIXUrlOllh 21ir l'J11Hl!1 '" VN$llH1011i. 1111! C'.111v11n /\II lhl' l111t•"I a rnc·111l 11" .. 1n1•l1I •,11h11•11 .1111.,111 l>l'Cllnly 1(01r,11!• lt•flf)t. l' l .., , 1J 11 11 I • I .1 • • in11·rr1wr.111• 10111·11 I'll /\11:111 f111 I VI f\1• \k~~I 11111 N11 11t•l\ 1.1:1 W.H 1>1111 l,JI)() 1~1.1-. Iii\ y .. lllJ ..... , 1. llllrm VAi $IH1 :, 11111 1, 11 1;1;, 1111.fl I I. 11), -Yoe.._ ........ 4250 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l &rll.ll<O· ror r•·nt. 1t1g Rear ('11 y s lJ.fl 11 , lin1•1111 lurn ~ n1ll•ly pr rpl Cull 11fln ·111 rn r..t11 t!1H11 TAHITI Mfirlf·m I 11r 2 hr c·•1llai.t1· l#l l1t•uc h 1.n T11h1l1 w1lh "''· 111w h11a1 , w.1hh m .1 • h "' '" "'' m v It' t •· k1t111< 11 1•11 1"11r mlfn• lnfl, I 1111 1f1!1 2Ulfl l'Vl'll & Wf"•kt•ntl<o l .. 1k1 I ·•'"H' ni·wly furn, .J kk 'i fl.1 l'f>rlfl-0 w /1lor k lnin1<; if; J.1'~11 11'1~ :i:Jll', r f'\I, ·4X4= 16 l b\le you ever wanlt-0 to build your own home? nus custom lot I~ the best view lol for J>ale in Newport Beach today. Located between m1lbon dollar homes. Owner will flllanre & may consider trade. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ·------- i\ l>l\'l'IOO Ill ll.1rlu1r Ill\ , .... 1 nwnt ( ·n ... 3224 4 Hr, or 311r I cf1•11 . Ind s l' pd yd , 11 u 1 t' t nc1.:hborhood. nr puhl1t• & 1);jrochi11l i.t·hb, ma1ur :;hoppmg. SM() mo Avail /\uA I. Logan Murray 1.146-1027 Lux .. layfront Condo •••••••• •••• • • •• • • • • • • • wi1h pool St!cunty bldf.l . ?. lx.lrm, I liu. wall tn w,111 2 IJdrm. 2 ba. S67S/mo t·pts. drµi., IJltos. yc•ariy 673-4964 3 Jiit. 11 .. 11... I 1111'. I llh. <Jrv;, 11:11111, clhl 1::1r s:.rx:. NII pl'lh N11 :.11111k 1n1:. tl4.'i ~or :'.WI 772!1 ",, 2 llr ..,, v n •r c1 u1 t'l 1>11111 $:1111 acJJb nfl 114·l<; '123 W llay 5o1IS H!1 Iii W~TI I.II-I';~ Iii I ' f, .. ttiwnll'HJ\t W.1lk lt• .hffl• Piii.it /\11!111.., 1,11111 ''' lltf(l(tlulu l':irtly furn, ~ l1tlrm July. '"' l!•rH l'f/IJrv • 1Ci tlAY rA11 071;.i For pride ol ownership , shake root 4-plexes. tiach oo a tieparate lot. each with a 3 bedroom, 2 bath owner 's unit + two 2 bedroom. 2 bath + a l bedroom.! Owner will help fina nce. Will ex· ChanJ(C. Call for an UP· pointrrient. please. LARG E ENOUGll TO SE ftVE . S M AL L ENOUGllTOC/\ttt;' 567 rruUfon in closed t.'Kcrows la.'>l year. We have a f<'W oi>eninw; on our s oles !>Larf for professmnals t'OITlmJttL-0 to mve:.tmcnl real estate. 752-l920. J QUAIL A.!~S~-.°'" Tit l :JO P.M.I 7 UHITS-C.M. Beaut new hudcl1n~ 1-\replac~. xJnl l<x·utmn TSL{hv~'!._-_642 1603 FOUi U.HITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Hr ownc•rl\ urul. 2 ba. frµI, 2 car JUU'., 3·2 Hr. 2 ba. un1t1>. 1'SL Jnvstmls &12· HiOJ ::AUsTSEU! Big be<K:h 7 Unit hu1M mg. a.-.king $395.000. SCOTT REALTY 51~7533 COSTA MESA 4HOU-SIS Fantast ic renta l pro pertJes in high appn•c•rnt- ~ area. Only $225,000 <:INC. WORLDR.E 556-7777 4·plcx. Lrg Jbr. 21r.rha, ............ / TrtrMt 2300 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Space for rent ·32· ...,a)c. Senior c1tizen'S p a rk. Casta Mesa. 646-4151. --------- F.OR S/\LF~ ..... MOVF. RJGIIT IN! '72 Fireball I br, adlt. C.M Purk. Prine . only. 5411 ·3663 eves Mauntaln,Dewrt, Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .f()ltLEASE New 2 bedroom 2 lmth homc . l\11!.:1100 L akl•s Countr y (;lub. <;o ir IA:'nn1!> pool. Beautifully lund!>t:11>cd. nu main ~am·e yard !lUlO t:lubhouSt· IM l)L~wrt I lot Svm1~:; 213·37K-4'.>72 PALM SPRINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa V1'rde 4 br, 2 ba, fam rm. f/p, WC't bar. 1'1(.-w crpts, lge yurd, no pets. $650. '1Sl·3006 0Mn 2 Br, l'l'l<Jlurt: cou.plc only. $150 + monal'{e 11 units . No c·h1ldrc n or pt.'tS. 532.5939 Qoi;e to beach & J>hop ping. Adoral>I<' 4Ur home. Pl'rfet·I fur nicl' family Gd sc:hcHJls. $.575. ~16-~IJ 2 Hit, I ha, Ir~ fm:d yard. 2-nir Aur. fo'//\ heut. S3fl5 llllJ, IM & lui.l .i SIUCI H1·fl> rt•t1'd M2· 1509 . 8:11 16.'A 4 Br 2 Uu. rarnlly rm. frpk, COV(•rt'IJ 1mllu. 2 t·.ir ~:ir. new µaml Mc:-.:1 1lcol Mur. /\va1I. aftcr .I u ly 20 ~15, /\gt ~ 4557 2 bllrm, frplcc. 1ww l'Pl,. Wl' B H <) • d1-;hwashe r. Sl \{'. 11.!t' wa!>h rm. Ot!aut. 3br. 3ha. ncwly 1hnl'llc· $450 a ll ulll 1KI d c l' • i. p a t' ,. " n d o 042-.17!'1!1 on AOlf courst>. MuJtn•h· - cc:int Ml. vu Every Ncwl'Ontlonrhl·h . 3hdor aml'n1t1cs . S IH!l ,500. 2+den & 3 ba th. dnA rm. 714-l:M 25l!8. 714 fj41J 4277 n o 11 It • ( r J> I c· . CM of County Property hltn...,,refnR.Pvl p111io & d el'k a r cu S7fl0 /m11 2550 t:11mm . :.imcn1t 1 e~ 000! II ill8 or !157 • 12:14 ·········--············ l<anch<J Cahfornm, IU & <!O al·re parttils. t-:xn•llenl lor avocados, horst.'S on road to fo'a llbrook. 1-'rom s.nxJ pr acn ·. Seller will ftnruwe 540-3650. /\f.lt --- 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peno ltobles Area :m uc~ w1lh terms-cull for info 58 acres wit h ulmon<l trees, ho use & pool. Terlll.'i KIDS/PETS 01( fo;osts1dc 2 hr & gural(c. ~' 3 br & garul(e. $.'165 OFFICE m you r home. t·orner .1;01H'd C ·l . 642·2510: f>4~ 3 Hr. very 11.~. t·ustom de· s11tn, plw .. h. adu lL., only no c h1ldn•n or pets LJ)(•Utcd 295 Me!>U Ur. fiiCJ 831Pi(.i I SeabrffH Condo 2 llr + family rm w /frplc & wct bar Incl wusht•r & dryt:r <.:a ll Shoreline Ml(mt Corp.11-17 .f\;163 4 Ar :;mglc 11L11ry homt· w/frplc. Clo:-l' to rrwys $1)25 mo Shorehnc• Mgmt Corp. 847-6:163 ~Gardens Scdudcd 4 bdrm atrium t..llTit' w /spark I mg IM Hll 9f75 mo. incl gard1•1wr & µool :1erv1t•1• Shnn•lrnc Mgml Corp. 847 fi:ll i:J fo:x1.•t·ut1v<• homc• rwar lht· hc.•a1 h 3 br. 2 b:.i. family rm. lrplc. d~hwhr. patio c; .1 r cJ c n l' r w a I l ' r 11 II Kids ok, no tJcL-. lkln~ 111d Sl~50 /\gl. 1111 f1·e ~ 25(ill ur tt7;J :m I V /\CANT I IB. loc.· :1 ltlC . s.'>25 prr mo, /\1>k I ur Kt·1th. !IG2·447 I l111111.111l(llln llarhor :.tr<·a nlflllcl. pool. Jal·. tennis /\\•ail /\ui.: I Sl8ll mo K11\-4142 afl 5 :111 2br. l>H. rrpts. 11111:-., fn ... cl yanl. on lk·adl lllvll nr Wanwr. $:100 !lf~l lilili2. 3244 •..........•..•.••.•••• PANORAMIC VIEW :111r, 2Ba. nt·w luxury i:arde n hnmc . 'l'urtlcrol·k . 1>0111. S725 mu !J5S. 2 ?S<t Cooc.1<1, Un1\I l'ark Tt•r r t:ard1ff mnclcl Frk. pat111. 2br. 2hu. S550 Av ai 1 /\ ui:. 1. 8.13 m JU 2 llr + den. Hanc.·hn S;Jn Jom1wn. 111ew. :1 p:.1tl1Jl>. b l fir. gas 1111(1, hit 111s. $ Ii 2 5 I I l> e • 7~'2 l~IUli:ll ti 100 - W/\11 HI RONl ltOMI '> Inc . REALESTAlE 6~U ·1400 2br, 21..<~ha. condo /\II ma JOI' tippl $59.'1 Wknd/cn· 7 14 1540 J:J'12. d ay~. 213/~lllJ llill 2 luri:e bedroom:.. 21-:!ba, 2-s ty t ownhoml·, de lached gar. wa11hcr/ dryer, all blt111s. t·us tom dl'c.'Of" Sli25 6'15 7573 ai.'1 Pt• nth 11 u :-. l' ,. "n cl o , wall·rfro nl. Lido lfay s,11 .. c.1a1·11lar v1c.•w , rnust s1'<.' to a1111rc.·1· 1\11l111u1• Country Fn·nr·h cll'1·111 :.twnc.'<1 ~la:.:., WCMMI rln •. l'U:.t :O.Jlil. 2 frpl . :! hdrm., den, 2 hulh:. ,..\.II Iv :..•c.·un .. 'fl l.c.•a!>e, St ,!l!l!l 1"1:1 Lido Park U7:J.;!f;:.14. !ll~l 5'1.21 J-:a:.lhluff <1 IHlrm. :! ha 1·x l'l'UI IVC home.· 111'~1 ut1ful la11clsl'apc.• & I ast cl ully clc·<:o r atc.•cl t:lo:-.e t11 ::.l'hools & :-.h11p1111lf.l Yrly lt•:,...c• $ t 0110 I mo 1\ gt 5.'):J.<1~>56 Hay1>h11rol> l•xd 11~o1 vc• r• n v a l c c.· o m m u n 11 y W/:ll'l'e!>S lll 2 IOVl'ly hc;iehes. ;J llr 1:-.lud.> 2 1~1 homt". unfurn or partrnl ly furn . S!JllO 1nl'I. ,::ardc>ncr /\v:11I Sept I f1'12 li45S or 1f no ans wer 4~·4!1!11 P. I' •W/\1.K TO llt-:/\t:ll-3Hr, $750 mo. lsc. tennis. pool & volleylwll. J;ar. a gt. 002-6628 . Newport ll~hL'l 2br: Iba, extremely c ull'. dean re· frr. stovP. e lec· ~arai.;c• No pets $550. d yl'! H.:Cl-2000, 645·t17112 /\sk fo r Cwt . 21>r. Iha, Y1•11rly llri vc.· $<15 () 2 I :I I 8 fi !) · 2 5 4 2 • 7M/li73 51H7 CoronadefMar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L:.irg(• I hr, frpk, pvt pool I cm pl'cl 1wr11on. No c·h1hl or JJl'll>. $425 L l'aM' &10-'19'J'J 2 Bit, 2 ba • bltns. r111I. s undt·ck . ~a r door opc1wr. blk lo B 1~ Corona StllJO Mo ti73·65111 :!hr. l'lo!>e to hl·h S°Jl)Jm•1. lndcb 111 1;75 M!f7 ll;Jl·h 1'111:.c lo bt·u1 •l1 K1t<:hcn lit hath s:l..°'0/1110 111t kb ulll fi75 1197 /\vall 11·15 79 ;!hr, Iha, "', g..iraJ.!t• &. hUlldt•c·k $125 011 I yr ls1· f~t4 11120 fly:,. 751 6/i.'1!1 1•vt·:o. J '>k lcJC" Jnhn ~l1di;1nl CostaMna 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo:;1sts1dc, c xtra lrg ~hr. Jl"I , 1 7(~ llo·1lt1111I f,h ••mto S...~ 4300 $1:i.'l ""' yr ly ;,1\14 1;..1:1 ...............•••••••. "v ·'I I "u ~ I :. I h . 2hr i 1 • ., '11n1lr1 w, .... ,, l1H ll(·aul1f\1I n1·w lt g :1hr. an•;, ~!l.•IOI• Ailull , ~rltnl'' l\11r,1fl tl••f)O"lllh fv 1111 1111!01! ··•1·1·1)'>t''' P 11,f1• .... 111n10lly "'11.'I' 1((71 t•ond11 I. • .ir 1!01r fA!l 1:;~ PQOl th•n111' 1 rt .... gcf llH• '\Jr St1 Ci.I l'lu1a. ()1111•1 $'17:;/mu 5'1!1 J1 IU 111ur11 ini.:s &•·Vl'" • nc•w :!br 2hJ, w.1lk 111 l'lm,1.>l' t-:11d l(ar Xtra 11ark1n1.: 1-;, ... 1 P!Jlio, l'ovl & J:H 'l'wll m11cl1·I -. s.ioo & M::!ll . /\dull' Only fi4fi :!!Mil No·w 21Jr. I ' :ha Townhw 1·11t·I:-. i,:.ir. lrJJk, 1·n1 I patio. q Ull'l <1 l't •;1 ( :111111 111(· Ch1:0.I' 111 l'Vt•rvthing /\duJt, < '"'Y ~:, & s:r1:; l~l.'°>-11114 ...... ::!llr \>\ /g,Jf. I ;J fJll'h Wtr 1111 fi:lli-41:!11 1 5pm :.!17fi "II" l'l;i1·t·nt1.1 ~!Ill 25titi · /\ • • oranl!t' S:1011 l.i:e 3 llllrm. frplt . olbk l(<ir . 1111 1w11> :.iva'll A I J<: 1 • d<1yi, 1;:1:i 5ti~O 1• \ t::-. 548.:WJ or li-12 1~1JIJ I fir. r14•wly 1li=1-. l! .. Jr P·• I k I II 14 • y I I y s ;17 ~. 111 11 b7:J :?l!'JH. ~ lilj'J'J l.oVl'ly 2hr, l11J. pnv P·•I l'fll°I gar ~n5)'rly "" Pel' /\\111 ii H I 4!14 32'.!3 :I 1:11{. :! ha , UIJlll'r aJJl Nt•ur l.11111 ()w1·t .1 rt'.1 Ac.lull'> prf'I Agl li7~1 H 1711 HOUSEMATES "t! 413'1 fo:11 p.11111 y11u r II le1>l y 11! with .1 1omp1Jl1hh· ruom m..t•· W•· d,...1·u111•r lhdl pt•Nlll (;;1 II TWO I' E/\S IN /\ I'/\ 0 K.'il UHl~J or 75:1 120'J Md·', 111-..hr lhr, 21)&, .:ipl. Jr\/ l'•H1I , 1.11', IPnn1 .... Nl·ar lalh II r v 1111'. I llr I S!•~1 1 • ·ulll 1>1•nn1:-. liiJ. i.:ar rl'ln~: .. utuh . nu !17:, t tu::i 1l:1v-.. 1•11l':-. ~I SJW fl.1>i l~IX>S 5-llJ ;t)17 3Br .. 11i,1 lux111 v r11·w lllw1f1'111lJ1t• "'Jntt'il .\I .... lwnh.'>•' 1•111>1. 'I"' 1t•11 :!~• j... p\ t re..,.11l-1w1·. n l't Nr bl·a1 h ~h!l5 C.JM 311r,:!fla .644177lfl 11116 lti711 UJvl'ly Vl•r,;i1llt•!> 1111 a pl Guunkd -.c·cunl}. 11n1kr ~nlWlll f1kg lfrl n 1• 1111 Id $125 1ni1 C:tl. !>-t:J IJllJ:1 11r 91j3.b'7fi7 Brund nc·w :i bdrm :• ha. fl'f11 :!!1 :l."1 11rl'I Mu!>I he 11t•at I lilk t11 ll(·ach. 31>r. 200. s 1:111 54/i ~lG Ma l•· v1·i:..iari:i n 11nn· ~m11k1·r :-.cl·k111g quae l n•1m Sl••vc.•. fi73· I 5711 patio. gar s:ns. ti'12-54fif; Dena Point 3826 stcrit. to lw·111•h ~11 11111. "'•·rrrih' llf ~han• 3 b1lrm \'rly h.t· m:i 211:1 h.w w 11-'irL"m.:.1 n nr 111 h 111 or 645·448:S •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ul.X·VIEW :!br. n1•a1 NWI-: 2 br. i·rpb . ilr11:-., ht'ill'h & ... twp:.. s:11111 i.tuw, 1bhwhr. l'll'1lvrl . /\dlt!>, 1111 pl'ls f;,15 li57!J 'lllll'I, $32.'l 5f•fi 4:114 412111 I ':11'1111· W1-:.l .... cl1· :-.pat lllU/'o I llr I Ba , 11l'wly cl('('1Jra1t-1I, l'arpe1s/dra1>1'l'o, all rww :1ppl . no pi•ts . $275. fi:ll-05!.17 /5.'l2·!1723 B;u·h1•lor Aµl r l;ir~t· ~"> fo;w nang:. 4!Jll 03111 Charn11ng 2 br. <! :o.l y rluplt'x, rvrk. ut1I prl. $500. Mrs . llartlc·y . 331171. Zarz1to, 7141493 1!110 fo'1r..t & lust. st•(• dl'IJ, 1111 J)(1..'>. ck't'k!> I runt & h:wk II H Sl~oO 'm o l h1•l11 LIDO ISLE w lll!ht yol wrk ;,:11; l:l!H BAYFttONT HtJUmmat1· wanll'd. Mall' :! bilrm. 2 ba. 11111! rnl ~ thvort'l!d looking 1.nr .1 I I . 1 ,1 1 .111,1 n11mnl.Jt1: Male or fo1·111. r p l .1 \ .11 . . h I h u S'i~J mo lit·( 7 l'.\1 tall 1"' r •V omt· .. m 1''1""· t;i':J-U7711 unyt1ml' \'Jll Vn•Jo Jim77o 1.~·~• '1~+-1~)Tl!HlrtY15 tilOH.5 GaroQe ------forlt:.,. 4350 Nc-wport llt'1.:hL' 3 hcJrm ............... ••• ••••••• OuJJkx s.iso ~·r mo h i SAi ,1taragc !>r z.t11~a~l' & l<l'I I llt•1111:0.11-. i.pa&'t'. W(•Sb ldt• Co:,,ta l-1( 3hr. 21Ja. frplc. dc·an Wulk LO So ~ou:.I Plata I' o o I t' t l' S 4 5 fl . 21J·781i·5857, 714 -!1~>1·11130. !)57-!llllfi all 3 :1opm M •· ' a $ 3 5 M.adiwcJon leach 3840 -mo 6:11 05!.17 /552-!.1723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bclrmoe:canl ronl dplx SSSO yrly. avall /\ug I 5009':. Sea:; ho re fl45 2117 $40 S 1nglt• enl'loscd l(ara~1·, :.aft' & !)et·urc. 731 W 18th St. C.M . SllAHP! beach 1.2 & 3 HH. frplc. d1~hwshr. gara)(c & p a tios . No Pl'l 1>. im-~ S-CletMnt• 3876 _fiTJ.'178'1 __ _ -...•..•.•.........•.... Stor;1i.:c or I car gar srio1mo. t:osta Mt.-sa S48·6072 •owner's unit + 3 Ir~ 2br. 2ba. I m1 from ocean on lirookhurs t. $225,000. Owner· Broke r 53G-U'J87. 16 acre::s with mobile home·WS.<n>. Tcrmi. 200-0 ul'rc dcvclopccJ r anch-Si!,000.000. :I Br condo, I,::. plush, n1·xt to pool & J~ll'-. r111Lm, 1t•11 ms c rt, di.hw11h r , A /(', Wllhr dryr. I vr ohl r.:10 IOUllf'. Jln111kVll'W 'f'IUl'l ml K:M IOll 2hr, den. 21 ~bu rondo. Bil· :111r, ?.' Jha , IJ111 11c·r:.1ty lll/'o, clec Aant1te. lsc. $525 1'11rk . All anw111l11•s mu fo:vt.'S,645-7Jlj(j. Large I bdrm uppc!r. S265 Qu1ct b udding with hcaut1ful · landscap111 i.:. Jcleal for 1idulls 11vcr :15 No pe t s . J.El-:W/\HU /\ l'TS. 2020 F u llcrt1111 1\w . (I blk i::1:-.l Nt•Wl)orl /\ve & I blk !>Olllh 111 llay I 6.'\I o:r.17 • *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. Uad1 ~ & lbr, S2i!> floth on b!'h w /hc-.l while w.ikr v1t•w. Ulll pd. 1-6'12 ~14 4400 al Pnme Un its. No. San ' Diego Co. $625,000. 0vmer rinanc1ng Ul 10'-' ! Agt. M ike Bryant, 497.:11()9 ZO UMl'Ts..IEWPOltT HACH All 2 bdrm. l:se lund. Owne r wlll ftnance: PLAY A REAL TY Hl-4tto Several 40 uc.rc parcels; secluded-SJS.000 \•11c h. Good t.crms. Several 1rnAult.'d alfulfu runcht>s. 52400/acn · ,Largo vutallon htm11· on Lukc Nadm1cnto 111 prlv:Atc <1cv1•lnpml'nt Good f1stunj.j & wulc•r ski· mg. S1:.>.000. Pnn\·1pal11 only pl~ui;c Cont.a('l Ken Marks al ldtth W. H•ttlclc fWaltor & All!lOC'lllle's 1646 Spri.nll Stred PuoRoblcs 11051 231-SJSO tl051 466-3049 40+ 18 .......... ,.... ., OWIMf'lhlp bda•p 2100 Politlve cash now on s ••••••••••••••••••••••• you old buildlna. Owner Mesa Ve r d e 4 bdrm . wtll ftnance. Ueaullrul SSO,<MX> equity. t:xchonae aelldlborhood & building for R.fo~. or 17 751·31196. ln Temple City. Broker -------- t.'O·operatlon. 30 Day ....... e sc row . 4 0 Unlta-Sl .250.000; 18-••••••• .. •••••••••••••• units 1800.000 . C11 ll ..._..,_,. ..... »1930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J_. PLA9UACILE ~~ ••••• ~!~~ Winter Rent11l 3 bdrm. home. Newly decorated ,...nu... & furnished. 2 houses from BMy front. Adult.a ea,. n ltH P.MJ aG/mo. Call t7J.5141. Mu,_,...... J 169 z Bal Ill °'llPlxa lncl new ...................... . Bayfront to be achad 2'M va. Udo Nord. 4br, clw. OW.. 2~/IM·m>. 2 b a , pl er • a U p . 16 .... UNITS m.2'KMN7. na.-..o. PBUIE EAITSIDE, CM W Via Udo Nord 2 8dnm .-ch. aft/mo. tee 2 bdnn, 2 1'11:8TARNE8 CO. .t.wtUaden • petio. •&TU Waurfraat Jlomea lac ~ ...... JlllW.CoulffW)' 111-1400 ' td• CM. 2 bdrm. t -.. canal rroat, a.a aa, xlat laco1ae, N w p t I 1 I a n d , tlWOI ML A mllll ..U ._...,. pr, 'I .mo ailuU.. Ownw wUI Ill. 8¥111 "' ,,... or -· Rbmk ,_.. •.-11uor•r~. ...... - 11.C. TATLOICO. 1=."'" ,_rm. 640-lll2 ..... • 2 bdrm, 21r1 1111, 2 11l11ry t•ut1eJ11 w/dhh• ~ur. r1111111 & ln>k. AllullJ, only N11 Pt'lb ~ 5411 4007 $fi:.!:1m11 . y rly lc.·a 1>1· - ---J.~e lbr , ('&.I> Nr t-'a1rv1cw & Baker No l'tuldren/IK'L'· !>45 llllS2 ~,1 •1?:10 llLlWFS 'l'wnhSI', 3 nn. Xtru lg•· 2 s tory. 4 l1el r111 , :1 ba, 11lu~ rum rm t ch•11 l'lut. n11lt'h ltlort'. /\II sdw.11'< lhru 1•11ll•·~t· Un derµrll"l'd /\vu 11 " I ~~/mo 53S 7021 N1•w Twnhm :Jbr. 2lm. F I'. I' I. I 2:; 2 I Stlnflowcr. s" Sf~. unr '100 furn 213 113(} 5~1 art flpm. •Clean 2hr rondo nr. S<J. Cst P la 7.a . 1'11111 . $400 $425. No pcl!L ~·· ----YA.,'TSIDF. 2 Hit 2 Ba. new c&l'p(.>lll & paint Pvt {NIUO yard, enc l Aitr .. $425 mo. Cull 546·5880. Wik for Larry or Pam ---OOPLF.X. 2br, lba, new erp8, drp&, & paint. Baby OK. Nopeta. $365. l964·A, Meyer Pl. 549-3484 11ft. 5:3>. RENTALS :J llll. 2 bu • . $1iOO/OOfJ 4 lift. ;J llH . . $750 f1 llll, a Hu . Sll51l 2 Bil. 2 IJu , $475/500 S1111 t 'h·1r11•11lc• BRAND NEW Rent or Is~. 3 BR. I lge Ba , 2 lge drcu lng rms. 'Wood· bridge. avall Sept. 1. ~ mo. Before4 O/\M //\rt '1PM, '151-8776; 559-5914 a.a.--.... 3241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• YCBrly rentals $450 mo. & IC>· Renalssanco Moblle Home Prop t:rll c~ •:1t16 Nice 2 bdrm. J ba. enc:loMd p raae. Fenced yard.~Oraoge. H~ae Emerald Bay, 3 DR. 2 ba. A. lit Ir laat+aecurity. Ckean view! $1000 Mo. aopermo.Mt·2'71S. Brand new. beaut. view. 3 BR, 2 ba. f700 Mo . O.lle l bdnn bouse S300 F\am. Lower 3 i\rc h Bay. per mo ........... ~ Oceanfront 4 llK. 4 ba .. _______ ?_.___ wintcrorJuly. OCEAN VIEW. Mesa TumerAl80C. atr1 2br.2~ ba, brand 4111M.Wl 494-1177 _. condo. 1415· Mgr 3br, 2ba hom e: .cute· m.3817 . guarded Niguel Shores. J&r, 2Ba, It lam rm, x"\ra Prlv bch, t.ennJa. pool. 16, Meea del Mar, '80(> AvaJI 8/19. Adults. no mo. NO-llG. ...,..., pets. Lease t&25. Owricr Malle tho•• 1ood boc811 II lllld ltema YoU I re Mt__, anllable to IOIMather famUy by •d.· ~them toraai.-115 a..tfted. Call ld-51'78 I I -.31138. ........... J212 ....................... n.e-.. pvt •rt•. 3br. Iba, frplc, ..-uo. eloo 1ara1e. community ce11ter. pool . tt nnla. .auaa 6 beech. Adult family, am p ets OK. AvaJI 11-1. mo. 483·117~. , 21~ ba, Ir~ l(rccnhclt. $7511 mil. Huth Launl'. I U lr. 646-43ll() OluH:.. pool, lovely 4 BH. end w11t. $750 Mo. Mienl 644·0134 ---3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUCHLIVING 30r, 2Ba, frplc. ne wly dC' coraled, deck w 1ocean view. pvt p atio, 2 <'ar .:arage. avail 8·1S. $6SO mo. 492..s.139. 2 BR 2 Bo home. hie yard, open beam cl"-'I, bltnli. !J>lc, S42S mo. 558-544~ SollHI LOCJllltCI 3216 Eas ls adt•. 2 hr. frvl c . adulL'i, no pcots, 5335. 540-5056. Bach w /s ma II br, new wallpaper. ('PL'>, paint 1-; s ide. $280. Hick 548-43>1. ----- Easts1dc lbr, wood beam l'ellin gs & cabinet s . AdulL'>. no pets. 83S-85i\4 -----Near new 2 br, 2 ba, N Calta Mesa. /\duJts only, no pets. Duys 67S-0562. cvcs67J.1418. 2 bdrm. I bu. $275 /mo Loc. on W. Wilson. No pel.'1673-2113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &xide lrg 2 Br, l ba, pvt Unique I bdrm ho use yard. gar. grdnr. Adlts. frplc, view. $42S/mo. $350. 752-2550. 499-2541 ----- 2 Ir, AcWts only Jpool .. (;ovc•red t·:ir port pauoapts . UBl.fs close to fw)'ll & bchs walk toshoppin~. 17111 Goldeftwest atWSMr 847-6064 H.MllaiC)fOll Gr.toda l Ur 1 Ba. 2 blks from water, no pets $300. 225 19th St. 842·03.SS. 536·822!) U:Jvely a ll udull. no pets. 1.2.&3 HH apL<>. 6200 ~­ mgcr.118 84G-06l9. Duplex. l 'i'J m1 to ocean. 2hr, Iba, di nin ~ rm. frplc . "75. & 2br. Iba . h v1ng rm $42S. (;all l.arry or Gary C . The Bluffs new dlx condo. mQlO. Wtatii•iltw 3291 Nr. ocean. 2br, 21.-liba. --------b ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\d ull11. Owne r . $590. 402 16th St. 3 br. 2112 a, HOMES t-'O H RENT 542-7429, 213/821·5868. _ =-~I.e. dshwhr. SMO. 3 or 4 br Priced from TOWl'lhou.s(! 2br. 1rracious $4651.0 $495. fo'ncd yard & living, pool, udult.s. No garagt!11 . fo'u mili e:s Pt.~.S325.'155 W.18t.h St. please, kids & p c t 11 641>-0507. welcome. Cull 964·2566 or --------- fl73.29'7l. AR1-. no fee. Npt Hgt.s 2 Br 11h Ba. fll>lc. R•rage. adults. no pdS ~-6'2·5T..!2 3425 2 Br. 2 ba, pool, gur agc. frplc, adults. no pets . $345. SU·~: 64.2·~1 New deluxe 3 Dr. ~'h ba. 4ie ylolJ'd. garage, Kids ok. n o pets . ssoo. SM-2306; 848·26:>5 2br. 2ba townhouse, cleen. 5360. au paid. 1912 2 bdrm. fenced ya rd. $325 llunUngton Beach hilltop Wallace. meoaaer want· per mo. 1 s mall child & • •••••••••••••••••••••• vtew. 4 br. 3 ba. lgc en cl. ed. 6'$-7300. irmll pct OK. 8*05f4 pallo. dbl ga rage.•---------C'Allbelore$PM. °'1Jdren" pe\11 ok. Sl875 Lee 1 br1 DOOl,paUo, no mo. 96U718. pe\I, Aoult• only 11187 3 Br concto. I~ Ba . Monrovia S'l'I06'54130 ·avall8/l . $390. Dix. adul t.a 2br, 1'14 ba. 2131187-153' eatlo, j>ool. Jae. t en 28Rl~0..8lOJoannSt •• Preattae. Sec. 4' Av all. CM, t:MO. No dulclren. Au I · l 1 l . H . 8 . t tY*lldotOK.642·13'4 l1t/l&1t/dep. S481mo. &tMm, 982.ZIM, F.M&.lide I BR, I Ba, pool, no pe&I, kMll OK. -· MMll8 • I Vtey It 2 bdrm, 2 ba In 4 plelc, nu deiUJte c.rpot Ir pnl. Pvt pe&Jo 6 1ara1e w/WIN 6 dryr hkup. Nr ahopplnt cntr • bell. Kida ok '400 mo. Call •au or .. "'471 for ••appUceUOl'I. H.B. !\ad wbat JOU want ta DlilJ Pilot CllMlliecla. Clean 2 DR t ha garuJ.:C, laundry. walk lo .,tore:-. m> 493 2'1 111 Duplex, r los.e Lo hd1, uul furn . $400 mo I 11 It 4!M-2AOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt.rat'l1ve !OJ+ sq fl of· flt'l' s par r a ncl con· rercnl't· room loc:at1..-d 111 fl<'W bwld1nJ.: m•ar 0 t; /\1rport & rnuj11r I ntway:-. 834-1681. I or 2 ltm Suites from $75. 3878 :.~:WI St. Call Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2ba, lrg yrd, nu ,·rµts. AIRPORT AREA fre;h paint. gar. $450/rnu Unsto l St. Exposun• ~31l12.491H974_ _ J.<W sq. fl. 4 office swtco t.p twwflh fvntise..d w 1 l h Ii g h t e d R t i: n ar ....,_,..shed 3900 ava.clab1hty. Xl'hl ac"cs~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• to new CdM frwy . Con· t:wt Palisades Center Tiit; EXCITIN(.; PALM MESA APTS MI NtrrF.S 'ro NiVI'. HCll Bach , 1&2BR from S2.55 & up. Adu.Its No pets. 1561 Mesa Or. IS BlJls East of Newport Blvd > 9am·Spm 546·9860 LC'uSmf.l OHtcP at 2082 S E Rns tol 11200 or cull 557 7010 EXEC. SUITES Tustclul executive suites in n perfect location. Easy frwy a ccc11s. Close t o a 1r por t .-fin e restaurants. Conference r oom, per sonalized l'_...d y1·11..,,8 phone answering, plu11. .-.nm1 ~g from $360. Call Beverly New 1&2 bdrm luxury at979-2l61. adult apt.s m 14 plan~ --------- from ~ + pools. ten· OfftCE SPACE nis. waterfalls. pond s! N e w po rt 8 e a c h , Gas for rooking & heat· WcatcJlff area . 400 ing paid .. ~rom San s q .ft./air ·elc. Call Dlet(o t'twy dnve North 642·8079 Pacific R eal on Beach to Mc fo'adden l:lltate. Gene Hill. then West on McFadden a.--------- to Seawlnd V i llage. Pvt office for rent. aprx <714)-.sl.98. 8"xtO'. 830 w. 19th St. tms-TUIS ADULT APARTMENTS Ne8Ued among tall pines ff NShina atn;iams. PACIFIC WOODS •2140 -4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitc.,.,_t.t mwee1t••· Ml-'711 lllani4!d cpl looklDI J reUabJ• fem to a here home In 11 .. a Verde. as7.f742. . l ~' C.M. 64MCr70 for Info. o County Airport·' ElleCutlve olficu. Pl•h Nlea I& LndiY olncet. Rtnl lncludH recep·, Uonla t. 8ecrtiartal •· tervlcu "avall. Bandy \ m.om. Sq. n. Prtmt loca · ticJn ..... J "'"'· wtll cl.tide. WM 8Mel9 Bl W11t1nlnater, uti .-....... ----........ -.. -... ~. ,,...._,.,..... ............ .. -DAILY Pll,.OT ,7 . :1'1,'. ·JI I ~"' ...... · 1·: 1 J r.:1 · . : · l 11 ...... 1 1,J_. 1 1 > ~; , .... ~ .. ---~ ~"Tc·~ -_. --IC 11 ... .. • I I l't ......... , "-~··· n Cuna Cc -,_ ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. ····-··· 1 111 u11••11•-.... • ....._ .. ;............... ................ O•rdt.>iUnlf. maintenance. OCCSl~nt 1 Ton trUL'k. R e mrk b l y c r r o ct I ... I ) I ; • l t~ I I • I . f 11 ; • ~ • tJ ... t.~ ........ • ~ ~1111rm·• • 0 ., 1.-• ....,., .. ,... ....................... ~ •····················•· ...... 10011 ADDITIONS 1 -i-1C1M"'llf Alt' ldnd ol Oonc'rt't• work by 1'ht! 111ndin•1plo" Rob 't'r•!lh, trw trim Dan a.•eoncd lady to or ••••••••••••••••••••••• = work•• .. "• ~·•ry or rep•I,.. SUl'\'tn• Colh111 !U ~1$70.213 1 323-t'J&O atz.me ,.,Ute & cln your hm ,._. 6 ....... 8lild ,.... a ma PHI d e n t • P • t • o • • NotAtworthy refs. Audrey l•I eUl~l••t co eo.a1ru th>11 Neut\ dn¥t.1way1 , 1ld.v11alk• Vardcarelil'lnup '>u111ll I do 1t all·dclploa<Jcr. 4'r7·lOOor'75&,lQ. arw«r • soe w at• r d 1 v., r • 1 on ty WOl"k 11t a rea5Clln»ble ~ruck. arade. haul, 1--------- Brick. atone. block work. Vo u r lh r b or 1ir ea ti le floors. cone retc painter. tnl/~xt. Prof pataofi, wallut. drl 11e guahty work. Reason. ways Pree est J ohn LJc/lns. Efil cheerfully 846-l.S&1 given. Dave. 686-8425 Repair " Rerouf. All lYPti .5 ·1 hln 1el~t1 · rocktlhaktiiH'ompo-tar f)oee est. S41·51130 Pin. Avail. DIGLAND CONST&, - -1-..-~.'151 77t0 swu-• t-'hrl.sMO-TUI cement, aaphult . .!r{,'C re· W ..... 1 ... y7 CO o.m Jntrrl f!lttf'f a ti ra -n¥>Val1 t•tc:83l·1Z37 Don't houaeelcan. Let we . ..... . ..,. ... •n ..... addat ..... ktchm. " IFY Cli I I I ~p ll»WlllUIO ilU'th!nur do It. MINUTfi: MAIDS .. • -. -_, ... , Quality Ref. ••~•••••••••••••••••• l 'ltian Uji.. 1reu/11hrubs F'ul hauling.,...,. $14 If up. .-,ldina a "uar .... t,.M• • ~a..;_ it.I ___ , ~ \Iii d Ac c rl m med Yd It gar clnuJ18. f'ree ,,..,. .. " ·~· """" ••• w~ •·JIUO ~drapery c n11 • prurH• · tWl <714,842.4.591 clean 1 n g s ~ r v Ice . -.. ••• .. ••••-• ---done In your hom · Hll tlell-1744 ---------Uc'd/boNfod. l"ree est N•,-• AH••rl•• ~ fr ~~~~ c-c•wt.lftlt'l-•t't' no w1i11un11 K ,. n • 11 tl 11 rd"n1 n K MJK1-:·s HAUi.iNG ALL 976-1107 PQ •• ~N 11 P' ~ron(r:•~ Jim Cout ll'abrl\' oit· St•rvlcUb, yd nuuul. treu TYPES. DUMP TRUCK ----------.•pr IMINIC· M ~ Uc 1 1 ~743:1 trlrumln" & rnmnv11I, LOW R.ATES548·1451 Holatllttlwg ... -·MM ... --· t - -rt ••••e•eeeeee••••••••••• • .,,.., -• - -delUl IAPli ~ l:i37 ~ "NINI! CU.W..t. trieodb •Rf;MOl>t~LJNO •11 •• · ••••••••••••••• •• , .. , ..... •--•---·~··••••••••••••••••• ttOUSotfTIHDEttS .v,. n.a-•t·-· p11n(' nA. t• .• 1 --·-·• _..,,,~... A group l''"al lcuchers _.... .. ....._ ue• ,.,...u ,_..,. ll t:a...EC'l'RI ·1AN rte{,.., Want a REALLY CLF.AN JI "' m:fii <1ltm fhu•h w rk ldl~e~ n&hl fr13e e Um11l~ un ••••••••••••••••;••h•••J• HOUSE? Call Gm"ham ~~lcare for your home ---- -f " n c• 11 • • • • • 1~ or l!rMll Jobs llw\O pohi>hmu ... 11111 ,, w1u e you arc away. Ph ...... ,,_La ,·rafl a mcin Ji rr1 Uc· .,337254 t>?30M9 wushm.i (1f your care. ut (i1rl Freecst.645-5123 64.S-86t6 ex.2. ... -................. •nwto1 645 S6ll0o ywrlvmw 400 3459 Robin's llousccleuning iftMrw. ..S.vt Moiwr .,..,..., IYedric Auto ttt-vuir Tunl'IJlll>. 011 Srvc-. for a thoroughly ............. 1 ....... .. All types of masonry. Wet;, pallog, patio COY· ers, blk walls . .s48·91SO Sohd masonry. bric k work. Sl.50 sq ft. ca11 after 5. 645-8728 Block. brit-k slum pstonc, wu.Jls: & planters Let 11 lic'd contractor do 1t right for you . ReasOnahly priced. Bob 548-2753/SJ&.9906 ......... ..•...... , ............ . Ori~~·ParktDll lot c..ets.rric• ~ 0074 l'l\anitl We wtlrk ul you(· clean hous<-. 540·-0857 •ile1>'9ln1 ·~alcoat1nl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541J..3277 ---- •Lac. NB. t:M S&~ Sbamp>o &s lt'•m clc11n 1-!U A"rHIC.:IMll 'lt ~nt· J~ MRS CLEAN make 1l LocaJ moving If haulJJlg Freight. offi ce 11upplies. RoMrhon ~hold goods & COfl· Arplla1Uti4n ~ brighl('JINW. wht Bvi.t ratl"s . ~nt llOlJS~&At>TPi\I~ l<Ateam. Bac h . upts -;...---c• , Clb tOmin bll'D('h Cktlll WOI km.in,h1v S!nLlll n1-:r>Allt Cf.t-;AN llJ\Ut. I hbmes. Bef 9 or aft 5. -llv. din rm, hall SlS "' t: JC.tio. prc·fcrrt.'<.I G'15 g;ji15 U> Cu::>f ti46 1701 549·00'72 ...... ,..._ nn 17.50, rouch $10. l'l\r --------__ _ 1---.C• strucllon cleanups. "'·sodatH, Inc. Reasonable rates . Call ,..,. 95..S-26S4 mornings & evci. 1-\Jll vulue rrmtcnli 011 OK horncownerbcOverai.:e. 1----~--~~~ -••••••-•••••••••• •. G.uar el.Im """ odor fnclRg t\Cldn.'l>:, env1·lol>(':. m m y Cedar Crpt C lean t:. .,,. _ .. _ k l _ ~· •••••••••••• ••• •••••••• v steam/shampoo. wndow @Jun RO UIYOl'CO -INll'I rup CY £-... ""'ft""· 15 yri. expr home IHIOUS 1'0111 mo.A.dioal.A:galTypwg ();' ~~ Q\yself Rd:, f<&U 1·u5tom woocl f<•ni iw•rul~ Irv urcu Cull wi;h'g. fir wax·g, ~en $IF -.SIOO 5.1l-Ol01 I.I\)(, Rllll~ 4t frnt'\' rcµJlr Irene. !ISi 0433 cln'j( serv Res1<.:omm. --------t;.104000/848 :J031i Reas on:tblc . Simon . _ We C",;a_rc CU~t Clt-aner:. ,,AHO LESSONS 751-8951 1-1.& • _, Mp•H I 675·0562 PaintincJ/'apM"CJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETF.RS PAINTING Expr'd. Rea~ Hates Free Est. Call Gent !02·°"58 ....................... I WOOD. lt-n c<.oi.. t:ntci., _____ _,___ __ _...on111t Proptir prep11ratlon. pnmc & paint. Rcfi;. fo'r ee e s t. 646·01.0l . Lawrence. 64~0915 eves. Pa1nling-1nler /eiclcr JO yns tn area. re1.111. work guar 962·0'.!20 l> an ----PAPER JIANC~H A.c;k ubout wull i;craphlc11 &murals SS6-2991 ........................ Uicht up your wlnd01¥11 w/beaut 11t1tincd gluS!I ~verlay S15 sq ft. 64G.IJ777 T .. ftioftlepoir ., .........•........... Clarence's TV. Local :ccrv1ce. Good refs. R1mbl raW8. 957 1096 -Tia. R_E_A_D_Y-APTii/llOUSES ~·;.·~·~·;.;~·~··;·;;:~·~ for Rf'.NT pn1·~. cl1k p:i1>erenJC·We do l'v1•r Kilt·~. b1.tlu.. e nlryi. . ylhmi.t "'rec t'i.t Cull Yo1ar tile o r min e . IH4>-l.S6.l • ~!>7!1 _ -·-----' Tutorincj Plai .... /Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neut pall'he:i. & textures RtHEST. ~91-1439 Homes, /\dd11 1on 'i, H e ~ l u 1· l' 11 • u 11 c r bloc;kwall-, I.ow rate~ f'ree c:.t 5dti 48!12 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jorec Tn:il LesM>n. Crc<I lear her. exp Jicadm.:. math. French. Hs nbl. Lu<·al ealli> returne d l>i:J.0013 ------TrPincJ 5.niu • •••••••••••••••••••••• Babys1lUna my home. l ove 41 care. ex · perienced. 642.5299 Steam clean. A su up bl tt•!< tl45 3003 1 • f-f 1 •••••••••••••• • •• • ••• •• holwt•••ry Work ou ur u."llOli. rcoi,onu C ra · ---t\ ICC S OUSCc C3nlnl( ., ~ ,. u r-QL'L'(''L", INl)USTHIAI •. ""-~k mou' nt un1l . L'r"'' <.:all 847 4793 _ r-1.A Wr= Reasonable, rl'liable & r r ~ c. , '"' r ~" 9 '" It f; S T A U IC A N T & Prof palllllng Ext ~l P.lumbinl( repair SJ>t•t• an Lo remod1·hn).!. co11f){'r rt·· w raU'S. Refs . Fn·t p1pt· 1''rL't· t•:.t Top Hat LP Office 'Serv1t·1•s Prof lYJ>lni.:. term pupN>i, rt" ~umcs 1·1 1·. l.o u1 :,,c llaitan. 64:! 7221. ell. r<iA,, r11lc11 61.5·3716 r-Door and /"'9-ftCJ ~fs _ 673· ~/646·4871 II 0 M 1': CL 1-: A N I N G ~~ ....•...•........•..... . Repalrs DAHOYDUSTERS Hd s L1 t 1&11ocu/Jn::. ~fc~·:r,C::::1~:kb>I: c.riftCJ • NB. 615·1706. Slhr or $40 •••••••••••••••••••7•• wk. t-'or yoor neicl rnckti11l or -du~rparty 1111ir1ns Senlc• RENT·A·CHEF •••••••••··~··~··•••••• rarual or complrt~ pre· ~ gwdeh~cis,. a c · parlolllOn m your k1tchlc'n counting . consull1n ~. by a European chef llur _N. 8. area 11 yrs. 833·~1~ & ser~1 rsonncl s.up R~UME.5-l'Over letters. plied · Ap1>_0ml professional presenla· 1 lf!L'flL'> for c tlmales & lionlJ. reasonable rates Vplannmg. No obhgateon -ram service, 493-1973 ~ S48-64!0 for l)w, , / c-..t/Coftcr9te C.p1•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cem<.'fll work of all kmi;J:.. Carpenter. Free Elsl Any fon""e t.'st. 15 yr:. Pxpcr !SIU' jobs. Call Allan ur Abo blcx:k walls 5."16-0757 1'oQy. 646-8649 -- -Pa t 1r1 {' CtJ n l' re t r ComplctP concrete or set your form'> Su vc G$5-9!1<!6 CU~'TOM interior Curpc·ntry by Jay. •.~-SHOO ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Your complete service Wkl I ~~··516G f & y or t1mc serv .....:. U>mpll·tt• s1•l'v1re & 1wl,•i.. 14( iwlei.1.ion ° papers VACANTS. rcntuls our Auto11H1llt· 01>cru1nr~ supphc~ 1>75·HM5 ___ s p1•l·1al1Ly. ST l-~AM H1>p111r l>ll Cl'IUlty . Gofflessons CARPET CLF./\NING fJ!fl.ffi74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bonde'<!. Ins. fo'rce .i:: ... t. Gal de niftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1tk1 Mut Donaltl.l.fJGA ~·4I06. _ _ fwnc·hoSun Joaqum GC 2 girls w1Jhnl{ to clean J>Vl by ll PVl 831 l~I~ your hOU:.l' H~nlJI, t·>. Gardeninl(. l'lcan·up!. & lanl1s~ap1n g Gcor>(c lhushJ. ~5-7072 Handyman per, rd:, 642·5:!'.1J •VEHY I.OW PlllCf:S• on ltincbcapc mu ml neorJ,!e 54!1 201!; Clean up:.. llaul1nl! Lund..,cupmi.: lmmt•U SCrYll'IOJ.: 642·!1.MJ7 - llornc l'r11le i,:arcJt·n l'lt·anuP'>. huul awu)i.. rotolJ I Ii n.: 554 "'7f ;i; , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal"JJ(•nl ry, flonc111i: & roof mi.:. N11111b loo i.ml P a1>a Chff G:ll 42'ltl ll<Jndyman Pu1n1tni.:. l'aqwnt ry. mJs111lr). l"•Jlmg. 1mproH·mcnl'> & repairs Jrr~ 54!1·34!77 Mukc your :.hopping l'iL'wr by u:.mit the L>a lly Pilot G1<J:,i,1f1 l·d Ads <.:OM ·C leaninJ,! S1•r v1('1• Spc.>t·wlly for CIJM & UI n.>:.1dl·nt.s. 67!>· 190'J The Moppet:. C.'lcan1ni.: &>rv1tc Prore~swna l:i.. well e:.tab 546·239:! SllSlfo;'S <..1~~1\NINC SJ-:HVl<'I-. 751 ·7368 Want Ads Ca II 64:! 56711 l.andKapirMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uropl'an L:rnd~1·11 pcr Top work Fa er 11r11·1· llt•IS li-IG ~7 1 dys1cYt'' I.A:• l!i. l n~l all a ~H:w I •• 1 n d :. 1· a p t• 11 r 1u;.JL;v .. :NAn : The 0111 One· St Lii' a:l(;it4W <.:all Wl)'lllTll' 1;.15 67 Iii , l>tit h l.J111b1·a11<· lfaul mi.: tn·1·, lt11llb1.111l':. ·~Iii 7070 ......•................ Rnl·kwork ~mdll 1011:. Nl'" port. Co:.lJ ~fc:.J & lrvm1· 1175 :1115 t•H•i. t.">1 536•47!!0. 536-~~ Plumbmi! 5:n 3194 Painting . I NT 11-:XT W1•'reonly11:!.bulw1·cl-0 1t Neill, honest. ,rca:. . 12 h1•lll'r f're1• 1•i.t V 1sa / ~' l~;P· Lie d . D<n l Mt'. l11·/111sd Joc5'13·57W f'fl{' Ciel Pamlmt: St let· ms Try me 8:.16 5555 :!4 ~ n1ch<inl Smor ....•.....•......••.... Uphol•tery Ct.aniftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt• 1•xpert ly cll·an pr11- hlem fabrics otlwrs re l'u.~t· to clean. Sul·h us hlccdcrs. vl'lvets, lla1 lHll\ NJUOll!.. br111•:idt•:. l'lt' Coast fuhr1t· <.:urc. !)15 743:j /\vurtmcnl & Commcn<'al Window Ct.aninq l nt1Ex t Dcpc11cl;ihl1• P rupi·rly Ml!ml C:o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rca:.onabll" Free 1·:0.t Complete !>en 700 1666 ".:Xpt_•rt wmrlow \OoJ::.h111..:. Call J ay 5411-615!.I 10 yr-,1•Xi1t·r fk'l>1dcntml & n.Jmmcrc·1._.1 Remo~ & Repa;r. r)'15 11:1:1 ·············•····••··· 1> J 1 n t 1 n i.: 1-· r .. 1· 1·~111natl'~ ll1·:. r at1•., ti75 !:l!'>!ll AU PAIMTING Nt•at 55!J· lJ25 Com pl Jo:X-.S4SO I OlS350 Cal-Color Paintin9 Cus tom work lnt1E'l l..1t· :r:Jlj4HJJ 642 85:!1 H·EMODEl.IN<; & add1 l1t10<, l '.1t111.. clt·<·ki. & l'<•lt'" 1<1111..:h & fm1::.n n trp1:ntry ti4l 173>! • Luokml! ftir .1 h11m1· uf 11our 11\0o n" ' 1111 II I 11111 m;Jny hmm·-. ;uh.1·11 .... 1·11 l11r .... d1• Ill (.;(.1.,~lf11·d ('\!'!) 1J.1y <.:oll~1· 'tu<lt·n1 " wm1l11" w.1~h1ni.: 1Ct·:.1d i.111n:' Xlnl work f>42·[>-l4!1 f-45-7!174! 1,..,., . ..,.Jrn1·th1ni.: valuuhk • l'lu1·1• an .111 111 our J.11,.1 ;inll F1111nll 1·11lum11-. Ttu1l '\Ooht•r1• 1x.,1p h· look when Uwv v1· f11u11ll Jll IH•m of\ .1101· Offic• • ....., , 4400 Offiu Retttal 4400 lfdatrial Rentat 4500 MoMy to Loan 5025 ~emenh 5100 Lost & Fowtd 5300 Penonals 5350 ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ ..... ,............... .. ······················· ·············~········· H.tp Wonted 7100 Help W e111ted 7100 c.iv• •<>cJ'o ,,,, fl. llwy v111. ()(f1ce m your llOM E 3 br New front slrc·t"t l11t11t ion. L..i\NJ\ ·s (llJT<" i\ LL ...,.,........, ""' '7 I 1 I SWl ... G LO"' ... S ru-;w,\ HU ' J.ui.l 1: T ibility. Li.i.:una . s ulJ &-i.:11ra).!<•. S.'MlS 1.1111ct Park rv1111• i1111111t·:.~ "" "'" IO/\:\t 21\:\l .•...........•.............•.•••....•••....... · Accountinc) office _ Parkin", New corfJl'l . C-1.1142·25IO. ll41l·"84H Cmtcr. 4.UUI sq ft : f'or und l'Yrt·ncl'i. 11UlllJ'' Wlut,. 775-lWJ:l draJ)eb & puml .. u1r cond. lsc oplltJll lo Hl,V v :!Ill rui. c1•t .oans 11 "' t I' t 1 ·r t I) 11 · n PENNY w1hlk t·ur:. VII' 211>l & Prl Cl" neuot iable. Newport Hlvil, frontal{t'. Pty.i1!~·411!1i.·1!1<1 :l!HWI r.;n-:.11lcnt111lpr11iwrty Sul\lu/\11a t;t1557:1.'l •SllElllLEE• Ass't ManacJer l.!nu. ... u;il 11pp111·1 unity fur i.111 ;1mh1t11111:0.. moll\ 1111·11 111.·r:.on wh11..., 1111al)'lll'al l;L..,I. al·1·urall', n11l .ii r;11rl f1I l>ar<t' work f'u II 1fo.1l'l!C bkkpi.:. lnr ''"l i.:ruwini: :1 :.tun • l'ham Nr OC l\Jrport St11rt up APROPOS LIDO ISLE SHOP .,..,.1186. i:c:7.~ ..... 0 7!'JJ S<l fl . S:.!50 per mo Custorrnzl·d lo mc1•1 PINCHER Cl·rt Mil:.M'UM' ~ ...., "°' 7?2! I , I LA C'M 1.J'ltil Gn:y S1amcSl' rnt. II II b I\ l -· /\gt 54H .I -l!i(Kll«f l. 1.1 u J1tan. ' yuurnt·l·d s' 1'"11 .. rn"rkc·l July 1·• uu.'>en1 s Y l>IJ 01''FICE space available --SilOO pr mo. 641;.751<!, Rt-: DEPT ADS ,;, 11'a . .. · " 838·ti83!1 ~· /\ F 1 n (' ... u r 11 1• 1· :i n UN.11:1wr BuulitJUC 1:- :.t• 1· k 1 n ~ u· :. c 11 1 n I! munai.:t·r & a<ld1t11111u l ~u1ff Salary open at 17875 Beuch Blvd Prcst1i.:o Security office 548-WUO SANTIAGO IAMK . C:...11673·43<M near Talbert in lfunl· bwlchn1t m Lai.:una lhlls, -R.J2 5200 ----------. '(lwrapcul1t· ma:-,i,aJlc by .. u-ach ..r.0 J> r axl lo 5.50 s4. rt. Ulll. & Sfutw 4550 714/ · lJNLJ S2 l1t"d lel·hnll'lan NII ang.on °" ' ... , t· J"•111'tor1.11I prov1d"ci "-T" LOST 7~1 •vc v ie ~ l "'"'91'M ••"' 28 17 ~Fran 547-3925 month. r hon .. m"".'~"u" u .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rc C'M nl>v ,, ,,,,. i ,,._.,,. --" ~·'"u"' l 71 /768 J222 Adams / ' • l: t 1a . -servk-e $10 iwr mnnth. $l per sq. t. 4 __:__ 2&' sq fl. 1500 rt of :.loraite ::; pr 1 n •e r. !i p ;t n I l' I . a .:<I lki.:. mtcrc.'l>tm~ & fun detik l.Spermonth.Oaily O.C .AfRPORTLOC. or shop.C M areu {'NEED i:'~~~~u;l~t~m:'t~0~!> hrntwht. "Dutdu·si.", ituy cnewtoS Cali.t-t'k:. Pilot offu:e . Phone Prcif".ss 1onal offic e &12·4758 ur le~!. 11111h a f'cn11t "'l'llmann.·n·d. ral11,•-. girl 17 <!3 YT"> fnr m1•an lo SllOO •mu Ma il n· !•_•_·~--------· :.umt• lo Mr ~h;1w l7ti~~ i\rm~lron ~. I r v, ~: .• !1l714. Al'T MAN AG Ell l-'11r 55 u111t:o. rn <.:os l<J M;...,a f:xJwr'cl 1·ouplt• W I ft• h k k p A I' X II • t-lu-.trnnl1 m a1nt ''" 11 t'J ll li'14!-5U7J Ul" 1~13 1 HI i5 · :K"> l oo.4321 cvt. t76 " I h If --,. IN/l"('<'CPllOnlSl Mon·f'ri Refttafs Wanted 4600 PtnChC'r Ad 3 line:. for 2 'a g .. r r IJ m I cl a h II 1111tlul n · ;el111n ... Ip Eiwc.-ut.Jveofr1 cc:.avu1l111 S4UOmonth lo mon th ••••••••••••••••••••••• {'MONEY l'OO:.et·ut1ve days t:dt·h ll l•ward! 11111 fi S7 ·1 you arc a t·utw. ''''Y AlTUllNTIN(; I 11(1(,11\ Kf;El'IN<; f.,pt·11t't11·"· fuJI t11m· ~.1lury uix.•11 full scr v ore bid~ Nr Set· r e l u r1 a I :.e r v 1 l'l·:. Want lo rent or leal>l' by add1t1onal hne " 61.r for anytimt• ~hm, under 5':f'. (11n "'' · I{ I S4.'l7751 lhl'2 11ay,. <.:huri;;<••I' 1ni::. hut m eni ally O.C. a1rµort. tC\.'J)l & ~1 . --Augu:.l :!Olh in Co~ta Nocommen·1alJdit malurt· 11ku"· r,_tll lmnwwatc OPl·nmi: '''' ply Mr:. l'rt•i.11•). :J 1. phone ans. Secy ben · l'ENTIIOUSI'.: S ITf:'i Mc::. a Newporl lk• a l'li tn.l One ICJO' ny lon la pi· ft~Hl72 CM No kink) cont rm. etc. J>ls cull N1':Wl'OHT C EN'l'f:R urea I or 2 fklrm un e .. ·or more 111forma1 1<1n w lt·noii. ball lit•d 111 752"6lll8. i::xl'l'Ut1 vc fo\Jll-Serv1cl' rurms heJI houi.c , <J(H and luplan )Oor .tel t Jll :.afll(' Hl·ward (;.IS 11.lll ~100-f'r-1 San t 'krm•ntt• Inn. ~ l:bvlunchun. San Clem M'fMAHAGER Couple, rrnnagc elegant m unct adull 1·11mpl1:>. lfunlln1,'lon Bcat·h Xlnl ~al.1ry -i honu~ F1Jr a111>t call 17 1<1 15:.!l ·K~~I --$475 _ 5600 \Ul(.fo or .,duplex. L.m·al CREDIT NO C&fTHEXEC s'°um'MTsE lil•aullful0<·ean VICW + IJ\.l<,m('l>~WIJmUn with rl' ,ROBLEM • Lntcre1tw1"Callnow' fon:nn~ Will be i.tc-<1dy. Jamboree & MacArthur WOt'kdays 640.5470; .. ;11ei. qwl'l. loni.: term tl•nanl & 2nd & 3rd TD loan• Bay Window.; & wct:kcnd:. 1:73-l!Jltl or treat like own homt• 547-5402 PlushCaqH•l. 4JiJ.J4l4 W I/mo vrdcrr1·d. Cull i\rrani.tC'd by 752-2737. -ct'AOFFtCE_S __ ~-0002 . CoostHOtM Loons $1001"1P. Uffu·~ ;;-on ·. Rcs pons 1hlc, working fum or Unfurn. <'.M k c·pl!l, drps, /\/(;. 17:JU I Wfllt•r s t•c l> lllll' lJcuch.ll.B.Lsc.H4:!·21!:~ NIJI. lkh arc•a lnl'liJi. bed room t ollu).(t• 111 hhrary. form~. Xl'l'llX • Coronu rlt·I Mur ol' Coi.la phmw unsw . vurk1ni:. Ml-sa Quietness c~~l·n Newport Ut!11ch ofr /apt i450. Cannery section. IW&4428. _ __ t.tal Wrih· Clal>s1f1ed AU 615-491~ b_ro1<_c_r __ 1 OH11·1· or retail.:! rrns-1ivt 112(1fl. l>;Jlly Pilot. I' 0 . Box · 1500. <.:o~lJ Mt•i.a OM NEWPORT BAY • • 350 to 2000 Sq Ft .,....Suitn •MmWView• •Wetlar UDOMAalHA VllJ.AGE 675-1662 ha~5/mo 5mW. l!Jth sl C M. !f41C!tj L..u1n bldi.: h<i:. IOOO sq rt Oe.1re l~e/rl'nt uf hou'>c :.u1 lc w /spac1oui. hay epl lookml( fur uolurn l :i Vll'W sun dl·rk $1250 :JJSS bdrm w end yd for ~ VmLldoN.R 673·4151; rmt.urv d11g'> llaH• i.:c>01l ---· -~..,.cf:. for ull fl l us -...U Aetttal 4450 7~1 ~IOU. 12·4 pref Shove ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Jt•un For More & 0Hi1•c space al l'Cl:l.'-<.lf'lable raLcs 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. Es tablished Newport MESA V,ERDE DR Ucach full st!rv1ce ex· PLAZA Sc111or c1t1 1.cn womJ11 lt11.1kmg for rca., apl m C DM . N ll. or <: ~t pl~,!>~J6-JIS80 ecutive s uite. 3 in· lS25MesaVerdcE.C.M dlvidual offices now 545-4123 llc8p. man w /qmct doi.: ~ks :.mull house, Co:.lu available. J\11 amen1l1es ----------M~u area 64f>-11172 included In month lo m ont h rental . MacArthur at J amboree. l!:XEClrflVE ROW INC. 1~·1110 a.c.ff•• S.ltn New addition to llW le 180. lo\dl 9t'll'Yice exec. suit.cs ln Newport Center. 14 r)eW omces in plush 111.1r· roundings w /1.1nder- 1round assigned park· inl(. From S28I> mo. A~k ~our mov~·in al· Aowance. Newport Regency corp. (714)6"· 7189 LET'S MAKF.A DEJ\L 1200 sq. fl. an great loca- tion in Fountain Valley. Please call Cheryl Green (213) 540.0227 Balboa Island. 2 n ew SU>res or L h1rge store. 118 Al(ale. Avail. now. Call to see. Aftt. 675·8170 Grad student n(-C:>cis r oom. up lo $14-0, resvon:ubh:. Call 837-1212 bct4-7PM. ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..Mess Opp ortunlty 5005 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm'I loc $300/mo. Tennis Shop. Xlnl NB .548-ll56or675·2213 area toe. Top brands . Newport Nr p o Modem High prorit. lo w over S41hq ft:store'o~orc. 2630 head. Sl4,000 + 1n v . AVON-<E>. 213·47M001 sn.4313 Agt ____ _ Retail/Office 11p11ce. 700 Law olfi<.>e or other pro-It W t I lf teeak>nal ofrice. AVCO Ml · es c 1 area. Smell. exclusive Laguna Bch, Forest Ave. rclail loc. avall. for cost of de · CASH FAST 2nd & :ird homeo wner loans ra ~\ . fl)r u n y purpo:.e' El terms. past 1·n~l1t no 1)roblt·m . Call llow Noohh1.wtion. Ukr 955-1610 MON~Y AVJ\lf.AHL1': l,o \U.l. u11y nurpos<'. Mr I lari:ra11t• !J51 :.15:l.'.i MoMy WCll'lted 5030 •....•..........••..... Newport l'llC'1f11·a films rc<t1ur1·:. $.St)()() to help f111a11t•c muv1c ·'Th•• llunlmit Season .. Now f1lmmK Yt>U h;1vc 1979 tux wnh• otr W/JX•rcentui.:c of pro- Jl.-ttl'<l Sii mllhon 19110t81 profit (714)957 0207 2ND TO on O.C mcomc property. 12''. ml, due 2 yn. $17K m front or Jrd Will d1scounl. Ai.,'l 541-0800 ---Moe'hJacr1, Trutt Deidi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler Mf9. Co. All types of real c1:1tale investments since 11149. Speclel1lng "' 2ndTD1 642-2171 545-061~ CASH FOR TD's Amtytcan Mort. S47·71Sl Finan cl a I Tower. l~l•,call collect. Newport Center. Slngle Udo bidj h11s 1100 sq ft Cllftee11 « 3 olfice Maile, shp llJ)»ce w /bath av all ReceDOon area, Xerox. 8-~. ~Via Lido N.B. law library. 85$-Mll or 173-4.156 co,rator. fixtures. Don't Wanted $30,000 to be mass I.bis opportunity lo secured by 2nd T.D. on !'ave your own bualness new Laf'Wla Beach pro- 1n prime a r ea. Call perty $150.000 equ1ly. 497·12Hor642-2714. 0.11 PauJ497..,. 41'15-Z'71L ~----------------•Udo Wdg bas 350 sq ft Want to bu,y a business •NIW~ a VD.• lbop apace w /ba, $400. and earn over l60,000 + it C .. ---....., 3355 Via Lido N . e I vear? Seamleu Rain • • ..... ,... P11ce ••• s. f73.4J56 .,...Carrying Systems. We ~'7M~IGl~~-.~·!2~1J/tt2~~...,~.I :--:--:--:--:-=:-------make · our own & install Pref, olc . .,.ce avail. in ... I ht?..., 4100 them on th e Job . c.ut. Jal Blllk Bld1. 1AO -··••••• .. •••••••··~· Guarantee butineu lrol'I'! ... ft. Low price lncla: &llOSq.ft.. N"wD•l"x• referrals. PIUA Iota mol'e ' it I I lt "" "",. " business. 2 truck8 and •• or• • •ecu r •• r. 41r•Of~ mach. $75.000. More ~. coal. rm A Uu · WareboUle 1120o mo O.W, loeaUoa zao E. 17th AND • room toexf.and buainell8, a.c.11. •-wot Sq.fl. Ofo/Wareh.e ~!1b11!1h~ °b~~,~;:~ -m1Allllhl6m8t.C.M. ATS OJ~10~3·A FWY over .5 y eart. Phone ~ &oUet. parllln1. ~ • n"--•maattepm. floor, ... loc•· ~ ......... .... ft .... mo. MIWNMISTltAL ~ .. L-. 1011 .... UNITS flOI LIAS -............ , ...... . Cle.._•· Udo J.ae. "'a.. to•. a , •'tt Bur..,_tlnve.tment tftO ,.~ w lllltlll_1 I•· trwwa" .. ~ 141 ft wlth loena,anypurpoee, • ...... "'If•. Drt for dllce.114~ Att.8'2-~ ,• •• CPA, flundal Any type buitlaaa loan .,.. .. C.•ht Alt1. au. ........ With a ~I Estate. Contlr .• ._ .,.,,. PUot Claaalned Ad. ntv. Al/..• 1m 6 lllm Cl•rtfl/ ,.. ......... ; Leet& ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••..c••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ******* HAPPY *BIG 15 * RHONDA ......... 642-5678 llou.,..•hold help & <'<in· lur . elderly 11t.'Oplc 833 200'J, Lost&Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 IJbl or Found u pet., <.:all /\n1mal Ai.s 1s tan l·e League. 537-2273. no fec . --- FOUND: White puppy 11px. 6 mos .. v1cm1ty of Nt!wport West . 1-funl· in~'l.on Beach. Looks hke Samoyed. Call 963· 18.'i6. LOST· Blk & whl P1l Bull, fe m a l e . C hild he3J1brolren. REWARD. 536-0883/894-,2.">52 ---- f'ound vie. Golde nwcHl & Heil. ti. R . ..l>lack male German S h cphHd . 847.(®4 ---LOST: Go ld watch w / I n s c r i p Li o n . 0 f' · F'ERING REWARD. Vic. Holiday Heallh Spa H. 8 . 548-2937. l..ofll small grey Poodle & large black Doble/Lab. Vic. Del Mar /Newport Blvd. 642·57<Ml REWARD L osl : Norwegian : El¥bound. M. silver/11ry wlbllt face. Springdale & McFadde n Reward. 968-7038 Last large fem ruppy. blk & wht, wht tal Up, Mesa Verde area, blk colla r , flea collar. 545·3810; (213 )636-0276 Wn Ad Results 842·~78 USI THI DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULr' SllYICI DlllCTOIY f"or Result Service C•ll 642-1671 ... HI .. I.OST lfrd i\lt•t:d:i W\'( :o.u1t w h lut• 11 .1111·1 Heward No quc:.l1u11i. a.'>kt'<l !WI :zb1 l'ounrl Nm<1ll 1truy """ v11· :!2nd St'& Santa J\1111, C: M 1 11; D ill 5·1>i 1101 .,·ounil C<1t•k1•r Span1(·! mill'. rust (I. h1•1u1·. shrt tall. V11· Bu:.hard & W a r 11 e r , t' l n V I y !1611 I ll!!J FOllNIJ :I rcrl lmh Sl'l tcr' :! lcm. I malt· I mule lilk wht Tl•rncr mix pup Ma ll' hlk1wh1 Ox·kupoo M~hl rah l11t very tamt• Othl·r~ NU i\111m11l Shcltl•r Newport llllb Animal lln-.µ1la I . 2G71l Sa n ~ligucl. NB. 644 365ti __ - REWARD IA~t 1-:nAhsh Bull Te r· n er All Wh1U· "Tiger" . 548-7140 Found l;crman :.horl hair milt.> Leave mcssui,:c at 4~-5884 -sc'RAM·LETS ANSWERS .. Unwld-Sheuf Cuked-Bollcd- SECOND News it e m : "In u courageou s mo ve . Congres!I decided there was a SECOND bow.and· arrow in the General Custer arlalr... - Found: Vng blk /whl Lab type dog. Mesa Verde area. 540-1889 .......... 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Energizing MASSAGI-: lbbJames·Lk Masseur Outco.119-ll, 494-511 1 MICHILLE•s •o.tc.11• 11AM-2AM 835-3749 •FOXY LADY* OU'OCALLONL.Y •972-1131• PREGNANT? Carin g. conlldenUal counselln1" referral. Aborllon, adop· Uon•lleeptnc. ~.-... APCARE ... , - . Wit ........ , 1814S. El C•mlllo Real SeinClernent.e: Fully Uc. f'or Appt. 412·'7a COUMTIY •111." •ISCORTS• ....... 971-1113 .......•.•.•.•••••..•.. C'ioini.: 1111 husm1·:." t n pl> llaw lun Call Trawlmg S••t•rt·lant·:.. Brcnd u ~1 7~i:l 5450 •...........•.......•.. S1·t·k1ng lt·m a lt'. 111111 s mok1•r. l5 :IU lo "hr i.:<•" & dn\ 111i.: lo Long bland Lc;i v 1n i.: 1\ug :!!>th 714·4!J.t·•'823. l'n:.t·1ll:1 --&¢.f?! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 005 .........•..•...•....•. Kmdcrg-arten rt>J!1straL111n L'i now rn progrel>~ at Thi• G e r ber Childr1•n ' Center We offer 11 ~lat1· cert1f1l'd K mdl•r J.:a rt1•n p~ram mcludmi.: m;i lh & readani! readiness :11• tiVJties. Afternoon c hild care provided. Call for U\format1on. 640·8820 Jobi w~ 10-15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M a i d s • U S f: M I NUTEMAll> W E E K L Y 0 R MONTHJ.Y. Ins . bonus. bonded. 97$-1107 llomc MngrCompamon ror Senior M/F : ReCined Mat Wom; hshld sec'ly exc i.'OOk. drive. s hop. car Jj11ht hsktlndy; 5 da liv in/out $40da 640-8lE3 Act' 11.mt 111 i.: Gmwm.: ,3\ 1111!~ & loan nt'l'd' 1wr:.1111 I ur ll• l'OUnllll j.! d1•fll t•X lll'nl•ru·t· en 1nv1·'i.l11r '" l'\lWltm~ prt·I 1\J>11ly 111 (ll.'™'" II'\ mt· Suv1111!., & l.c1:111 IH.'J!'Jl Mu1-.\rth11r lllHI lrvm1· E 0 f: /\n 1it Hkkpog TEMPOllAHY llt·~1i.ll>r Loduy to work 1111 'unoui. f.lt"l'Ount 1ni.: & h11nk kt•t•111n g ........ 1i.:n mcnti. Work t l11i.1· tu yrK1r homt• Acl'll! l'lcrk .... bookkl'l'lll'r '· ;u·1·11un tunL' an• nt'l'i.1<.'d thruout Oran)!t' County. Cull Ul> lor mon· mfnrmal111n ltobt·rt llulf .., occ°""tflnps ZlJ3 No Rroudwuy ::200. Coldwell lia1lkl'I Bldg . Santa Ana 17141835-41 03 • AC:f ft K'>S t:.t.; , /\ CTO ll S •All AJ!l'i.//\11 Typt.·~ • •I No 1-:xper. Nl'cl • "S A M " mll·r v1ew1nJ! now. Our d 1l•nls ha~.t· worked "Rot·ky 11 • "Goldie & The Box"'r··. "Lady In Red" w/llohcrt Conrad. "Wri g lt.'y s Oou b l e m 1 nl '.' & w /Ui s n c y R tud1 011. •Anyone mtercsh'd In • Movici> or Tcll•v1s1on • •Call "S A M "today• •(714J 633"l233ext 95• A'DVE'itTtSING SALES Generous comm1ss1un. •ASSEMILYS• •TRAINEES• Orang,· Cfluncy mf~r ol l'l<'c1ro m1•t·han11·al pro d111•t, "' -.1·1·k 1ni.: lru1111·1·~ tur day shill tu a:.~l'lnbh· d1:dron11· :.w11ehes & tie:, µlll )I'-Apply 1111wr:.1111 Moster Specialities 1640· Monrovia. C. M. .. : (I I·: l\:.'tllnhh · work .l.1i,:hl H ·I :111 ~tu n f'r1 1:1fi!) i.J.Jga11 1\\1o(" M. 54~ lilU2 At.;.'-;t-;M Bl.J-:1ts We Wiii 1rn1n apply 71\M <ii M;u'(;rci.:or Yacht:.. J6Jl Plul'Cnt1.i. C M A'":.tunt Manaitcr want 1•fl for la~h1on J llll11er ... purt:.wear s hop in Wt"l>lrrunskr Mall Cu II M.m11 or upply l'clrie:.. tUf 3003 --Assist~ lluntrnj(lon Beach :iµt bid!( Mu:.t ha11c mu 111 tcnunc·c ex pcrumce & 11b1hly. vlc 15 + yr:.. Salary+ apt. 52_!·8541 A SS T Rt-:CF:P T t S W I TC ll BOA_HL>. l'/llme gal to assist on busy bourd. 4 llrs duy. Npl Bch n .E. Ok Call Ula. 833·2000. Auto Carriers. RcRisle r , ew-ly AM. l'.'..!·2 brs. per day. i.:am $375-$450/mo. Need i;ond whccl:,,. Woody 54().3()(lf,~O·A72".! _ Pnvale practical nurse. druJy or Pff borne care. 673-89 will train 497 «64 Al11'0MCYrlV ~ ....._ W..ted 7100 .... ..._ •u/IUR4LAR W.ice t-4•ager ....,. • _....... '"" Top Newpor t imporl •••••••••••••••••••••• Ne-~" trulnec ser v ice full . cu store M.'eks -lime. e><· Accounting pefS0!1 e lectronic hKi.td perienced individual. RcJllNClerilt · he lpful. 228 1''o rei.t. Good l'Ompany benefits. We are currently accept· LMgwu. Beach. Apply m person at ing a pplications for -•&&CH IMPORTS Figure Clerks . Should ...... H-.Ja.i ~ & .,....A-I 848 OoveSlrcel have 6 mos olc expcr Bather tcle11ne r PP Y NEWPORT BEACH legiblehandwriting,AIM> Mon-Fri 11·2J,>M. 1333 need 10 key by touch &r It Avocado. NB. Npt Ctr Auto pain l e r, c ic - t,yping. Appl)' lW? peri1un behind I.heat.re>· cnenced. Dody sho11 1' I\ A N S A M f4 R I C A """ 9373 842 tmS 1n11urance. 3420 Bristol AM..n..t s.r.ke pef. ....... · • St, C.M. E.O.E . M /F. PBX ope r a ton for a BABVSITfER ·m y home• telepho ne Aft8We rlng l ~r old 3:30 to 6PM Acea& llwc) Clef'tl service experienced or M·ft'. Gd. pay. 631·2339, ./ ./ COST wtll train . .fo\111 time or M0--1159. bar ume 11hlft1 •valla· •-;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm~ Laiuna Buch ele«ronlc Daya. a rternoon -11 mnll(. needa e1tperlencc ard eo.t C)erk familiar with ev.inP or grave 'Y • llandard <.'Oft ayrttnu fr Mu•t be able to work dat. Proceulna. A/Pl IOfM weekendl. Typtn1 l:, 1 u 35 wpm '"ulred. M1ny Al~ he ,.,u w to. beftetlta •vallrble. We offe r ~;,t. pay It At.aecall Mon· Fri. btnema. Company In ,. .. ulalon laland aru: i.a1una Ctn)'on n .. r ~~~Mesa area : ~« appt. Telonlc/ rn-u• E.O.E. • ~~~~~~~~ B e r ll e I e 1 · C.llMM•78 Sellldle~ms 4M-MOl ... E.O.E. WnAdt 1 ' .. .W! M" ""'9• • "'"" ~.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~!!~ ..... !!~~ tWp W..W 7.fOO Help W..W 11001He9 W..W 7100 ......•.•..................•...•.............. , ..•••..•............... ~ ---,--,.. ~ -----= ---::: :.:..:_··-. -.;.?:~·!._!!!!~.·-~-~7~."?~ ~:r.we.~" ... ~~ ~.r-'· :,_ ....... ~~~· leul~ 19ftAL 1111Pwt·~ ... ....,nUat needl full u .. Htl. l1tpastdtd duUH oppty. X·ro ~tie ,.qd. Eia,... ....,. ... ~ °'*'· call ..... ••AL~I 1---~----• ..._., .... Two--1n1tin 11rowlnt1 -· &mmod. opnlnl• ror ~r.w •. '1:..el ........... , I I a:·'Lr~ ~-!!!:lf!f!!•"~----1 ............. T,.. ... r:i'l 0... IMuriate Co. ror con•· GUARDS ftlPOnlible, mature aell cl•ntloua • detail · 1tarur who com· minded a>e~• w/fllUrt munJcatet eaallv with lllll!Wde. sun .,,,.'960 JOBS ot.hen ·-·~ ...!. .. ~.oncucp Jl ~hr . <Ml,_ ex....,.eMe a plu. but not µquired. ood beneOl1 WUI train. Mu.at have lite •••· Pl••· ~ •• ,.. ...... 11u11oc1u1 ... erl Prod. 8-J• .--.~ *•Uoe ~· -N, CM or ----lr¥illa. I rn -. la ..i ..._. '-U.. •· ...... 1 •0lll ...... l u& .. ...... hla'1 ..... oo ..... ·• -;~~~~~--__ ........... ,. ·-. O l!N 'fAL A .· 8T/Chalulde. 4 Oay •••k aood 1uy w1bmMJtt.1. oiaper noc. oauw .... ~ SAVE OAS l)'pinaakJlll. -9DokkHper 0 ro• l•I COOi/DA YI ~ls..a.f • "'°d fwlile: ea-1-1 --•••••· C.pa..-1n1 rutaurti\t .... ap ft oo n " tile,.,._• .nowlld1• ..-wtth ower IU u.nill 8alaf1lro•m ••tot•• d AR/A.P,,,a)'l"Oll +bill f'llmAO~ oraaalu• ..._ .,._ __ 10.m· -.: Mlilt u.da. ,._.. 'thtn off•n pleaunt ...... ,. '6 aoat• Mutomer worllln• rondltlonl. ""'•<• •I Hl' rom. Good oppott1&nltln ror ....., ~~ w /eap. Call M¥w.......a. Ea~llent ACCOl1NTIN0 MHllUor aPtit t'Oft\IMl.ft)' ~Hiila b Grow11118av"'&•. Lou BOOetxSEPINO A8818T ll'l'lon<'.ct ~Ired. Avil•Y ~~:ti~;8d:p~~r ~; AA hnl'Nd QPenln1 lnl)t!f'IOnto. pMftK'e rn lnv tor •e· fu.11-tlmti Acc\ia P•>' • '°"" IC ~ pnof Appl)' In bllbftf, payroll, Ule typ JIW· rftlflMIM!Mf_. .. ,, ,......,... 1n1i xp.er prd The ~· lJ'vifte Sa ft Lotan WI I u d C o • I'' V lil\.\3MMt'~ur ltl"d. '1l4/H7 UIU R 0 f. lr\ilM M IF' t:O E _ M .F IOQO( ... &ok.1~ <"ommbaltmM cuh ler UPa ... CID tW:.h. M lnvilmt F irm TIU.HS , f~a tiltlll1/expc1r. rt"q SOUTU COAST v.t.G ~tung \nwldt:~ NATTONAI. BANK f;.!J1,_. ~I~ u:li; 1 e All lndependenl Bank MiJSunJlowl'rSt CANDY UIPPt-:R F:xp C0t>lu Ml'l>lt ApPI)' ln pN!> 705 £ ---Ualbo 1t Bl. Oalllou Hankin!( 2pm topm i'.:xL't•llef1t oPPQl'tUOJtletl at rast growmg Saving11 CANVASS l':H purl & l..iolul for c11rccr on cnt tlm4: work. <.:oll~c·tlng & cd amb1t1ous manaKc· ch~rk1n~ 11ddrei;&cs mt'fll Pt t'SCKlnt'I . Cl.I II for 400-4.WT Ot..ttils oo operun"s Also C w h 1 ---d-oced· ;i r 11 ,. m me CHU:FTl!:l.U;H l'tnploymcnt , ex per. m full t ime teller & o > cashier G44 4400 ...... .,..,..,,, 2Jl7l &.* ...... Dr .......... r---- 0"* f0t: •umnMJr v&al'll Uon relM. Good aol16ry MOia Vcrdt Conv. llOl!p GfJI Co nt~r S t C. M S48 5.'185 Cook full lime Good .. u111ry Mt•11u Verde Corw llosp 661 Center St C M S48-~. COOKS Coiw 11~1> Good sulury. tx•m•r1t11, working con folu11sh1p Convalescent Cent.-r 642 ll044 Coo k ~. t'xp~ri e nc·ed C olony K1t t h en Hl'i.taurunt ~Hurti ng s alar y S~ Oo-& up Wwtrl-:-.Sci. /\M shift also OINTAL-Chall"lkk! Au t . X·OY lie req'd C•ll Ml-IOOO °"1lal Au't, Ortho, <.:hr , N ff 4da)'11 Ortho t11t11 a, ROA Rici 042>*6 DnaJ ~lltJanc... f\Jll It part Unle. X·Kay lk . ru q\irud Occa•lonal front de ~2M2 Dt-:N'f Al. 0 R'l'll 0 Cha.1111ldt• 4lUil¥l R 0 A MC per pref i-\t II ur 11art t irn1• fl4·uut1ful ort•a X l nt opµor\unll y ~'17. tall ti & wknd11. ~- 0 I'! NT Al. H t: C to: I' 110NIST Oo you lovc pt'(lph•'> Ari· )OU h1Khly exper 111 b~ oCflce proet.'<lurc111 in ., dent•I ofri<'e? lf IO Wl.l need you in our Newport omce 640·5tl84 ili.I~ S5Hi896 t.:vcs. /\ilk ror l'Blhcr DESIGNER Air l'OOd Designer with rrun1mum S yrs com ml.'r r1al exper X lnl bl'l\t'f1ts tnduding profit l>hann.:. MO 7622 Mon ... n ll·S PIT teller. l're rer ex· Cashie~/Hccep;.on-i;; ~nenccd. S11ddl£•bark Naltonal t•o wunts person ~Vllli.?5 & Loan Associa· who £•ruoys puhlic con· tton. Call for appt. Mrs Ui(°l Mu1ol 00 uccurate Jerue 759-0181 · · • avail. 493 1848 -Draft.liman,/Arch1lcclura ·EOE' Mii" w1r1gs, lite typing, xfot · · ~ · __ benefits. 962 1347 Ask fo r COOK . Sm. retirement Apt & comml'rcial exp, residence in 'Lag. Bch flt, small co in SJ\, hrs Banking PART TIME TELLER manal(er. ha.'I opcnini; fo r ma lure 9 5 558=&343 9·4 ull around c·ook, 24hr. Cishler: Pit, exp'd, must have ba~1c photo exp. w~k mm. Pho ne Mr:-. Photography Unlld , <.:olhn.,, 494·9458 for tn· 16889 Beach Ulvd. HB ~rvu;w. 847·3664. DRAPF.RY workroom S1;;1mstrcsi. m .. '1.-ded Nr 0 C Arprt Sul open ~35. -----Our Costa MesM branch is seeking an Individual --------- COOK.I.\, New business op JJQrtunity Zac's lncred1· ble .. AJ11J,ll•S. 7tl8·00fl8 Dnvcrfor st·hool tiu11. Will train. Apply UL 11;H:15 Urofl khurs l , I-'. V !tr.! 3312 Uwt desires to work 3·4 cluys a week, lncJudtnA Saturday:s Prev ious Savings & Loan or bank· IOJ( e xperience 1s highly dcs.irable. To a rran.:e ror n a n interview plea!le call Mary Ann Plummer, 17Mt 979--3910. Wt• offer a comf)('t1Uve :.Uinin.: sal<lry. cxt·ellent <.'OfTlpany pi11d lx'nd 1t1>. Wld Ir~ company JJUld wufor m. BRENTWOOD CASHIERS STOCK PEOPLE Col;t Plus Imports u re - tml wmpim y 1s now hir Ing cai1h1crs & stock P<-'O· pie for 1t 's new South Coa~t stori:. Apply in pcr:-.1111 al Thi· South O>asl l'la1a Hotel. 116'> Antiln Ul vd t:O!o.Ln Me:-.a , on J uly 23. between 12 30 & 6pm ur July l 4 ·25 hl'IWL'<'n 9am & liprn COUNTER/YARDMAN. rull-t1me , mechanc11·al ability u ~ . UJlply 1705 So C.:.Oast llwy, Lai.;una HdL COUNTJ::R ll c lp for liakery. Ovr W Apply 705 K Balboa UI, llulboa 9um-9pm <.:ounlcr IH'l"S<m & 1111t:-.1dc •DRIVERS FULL TIME• Neat a pp t.-11ron1· c . knowledge or Or11nr.t· Counly.l'Gnod dnvm~ re l'Ord. Over HI. Comµuny v1•h 1ri{'s $:1 ICl pPr hr + 1n n nt1vcs Cu ll Mark 751 ;it".Bli. .,alt'!! for l):lrts :-.lon• m ---------C' o s la M c:-.a Ex 1•·n1•m·cd C•1ll Tom or Aka rnmt !>111·344 3 DRIVERS SAVINGS &-----<"IU\YT'S persons l'"-Pl"I wrth clay. Tram tu ma kc n11v1•lty stoncwur1• Wl· art-expandtn~ c.luc tu 1k· Mcn or womt'n 25 vr., ur oilier K1111w tlu· • nia~I t·illc:. Nl'I $1!SO a Wl'l'k 111 morl· Ori111 gt-l'ou't Yellow Cah, 173110 Mt Ill• r rm :111 n . F o u n la 1 n Vulky tNo of Slat~·r bctwn Newhoµc & LOAN t640 Ada ms Ave Costa Mesa. Ca 9'.!6it t:Qual Oppdrtunity Employer MI I'' ------ C~HIERS nto1nc:I 64S-K835. UTOTEM MARKETS CUSTODIAN t-::od1d1 -·--- .. ull time. Corona del ---------Opcrunw. now avu1luble Mar. Mui.t be ha rd work· ----- ror full lcml· a.,i.1stanl UIR with rercrencc1>. <.:u ll DRIVER WAJIA'EO r..-al accountiant exp In iiea a cclnl / co1t /• 'payroll. Progre1111lvo II f\. dev. Cu 11end re· ~ Bl>a H.11.8. 9'l64I -- ....... OfftC. lmll*J . Ml·t lme. poiil lion open for dependable, mature lndlvldual w/~ typlna akllls. to work with aulel & gen. umcu of mar~e manua. firm CM:Mr ()(4Utn. Varied duties. ty pina. fihng , c ula log prcp11nat1on Newport M er1n1• l::ngi.neering 645-3632 - --GENERALOf'l"ICE Awly omcti ncc.>ds person exp"d ln 1111 pha11cs ol gml ore wk. Customer KC.rv exp u plus. No book· keeping. Salary com .. lll('fll'Urat.e W/l'xp. Irvine lll'ei 979-aM:! Jud IC General llOMF.MAKt;RS MON .. :Y! Enlhusiasllc md1 v1duals eam comm . to $:!,000. by Thank1q p vi n g ! l>emonslr ale t oy11 & )(lfts. Complete trarn1nc No delivering or collel1. 1ng Need car Coll 714·551 ·5346, collel'l lo st'e lme. Gtfts's Gadgel.b · "Our 29th Year ·· GENERALOFF'ICE We"ve ex p c rient"~d telephone proble ms hut wi-:·ni:; ON-LINE NOW!!! 557-0045 557-0053 Cf\-Llr\':. llMl'OPAllY ftRSONNll SllMCIS 37 23 llrch St Newport 9-ach G~EH/\L OFFICE TYPISTS SJ-:("JtE'l'AHI ~;s /\(.;C:J'G Cl.EH l\!'i Top l'a.> P.1111 Wt•t•kly MORRELL T~rary Services lltVINI:: 7~•°l lilififi _EO.F. M 1 I" Gt .. :R/\1. (>fo"f'"ll"I-:. tyµ m bookkl'ep111~. rl"I t•pl 1-:x dt.-sm-d I Ir:-.. !I I 30 Small Con~ln.ll·Lmo Co. fl7J. lti30 BANK.lNG m<Jnagcr.. on 2nd. & 3rd. 673· 2:!68 Mon to Fri Roy C<lrver mll'ls ltoyc•t.- i:;hlft No expcn ence nee. 8.J0.4 is lakin~ applitat1ons for General Wetraln.StartS3 IOto·S4 ---u <1ualiriec.1 drivn for ITSHOTTOOLATE REGIONAL SAVINGS REPS per hoUr Advancement ~' CUSTODIAN p1t·kup & del t vt·r y of HET A SUMMER JOB opportunity for manage· 0-Jys 7 .J0.4pm. no exp. t<olb ltoytcs. Apply tu f m<:nt J)Ol>1t1on.'>. to $.5 .so nt.~ Mu:.l h ave ~d ref,, Darrell S1ck ll' al S.:t.~:;~~t·s pe~r 1f 11uahr1cd .. _or plw n l' & ca r . C ;.ii I ROY CARVER W:.in·hullM" wrirki·r., mol'f' mformulum & 111• trl3 7015 ROLLS ROYCE r 1crv1t•w i.:u to ,tore 82 at -' rll111t•t• A~.M·mhlcr:-. An l ·•ooo!l <.: v · r1 ST REL 1540 .lamborct.-Hoatl Work whl'n you w.1nt lt> cxc lm J.t opp()rtunit.Y ., . n1wn :I ey. CU ATIOMS Nr-:w1-0llT Bt:/\<.;11 aud 11ay for ·11111~1· val'a· 1s <Jva1lahle with a lt'acl -L:.igw1ll N11-:ucl, 4!1S-!J!J50 SALES TRAINEES m~ savmgi. and loan for orcall714/S:n 1\H<\O Trainin" for youn", 640-6444 -Nt1•11!'v~',ra11 ·1;ht•I'(' •s 1• d •· d r;-,, I'"' E I ,. .. ----'-....,N:" , .. 'A I-EE , :-.n ir14.uv1 ua~ exf)4!n cnc1· ..... ua v 11por ,mp oycr Hharp tnd1v1duals to ca,,f,-Wc T•chnrc ·1·an 'ALl.USL!Hlay' 111 teller and new account ~ _,, "" ' fw1<.'t1ons. Wl''rc ~eek an•• --·-------mike l)('noc.lic t'alls on Ul."'1.in or consumer c·let" VICTOR ., wr 1-stabltsht-d business od A I .,. Savings Repb to travel as Cl lURCll CUSTODIA N· & profc!'>Sional accounts troruc pr UCL'>. na o.: •eft1MWGrf Sft"vice needed lo branch oHices part-time, <.:dM. lol·al in the Oran)(c County & d1.:1tal c·urcwL'>. Work ... 556-8520 in lhe area. providtn" min, w/somc cxper prl'· with ll product from i.lort n-835 62 coverage when brunt· ht·~ fcm>d. S2.50 mo 644·7400 Arcu <.:arc·n •tn(•nte<I m· torin1sh. bw Id tei.l equ111 ~ ~ ·2 2 are short·!ltaffed These ~I Mon·F'ri ror1lcta 1b . divuluals wilhn~ lo work mcnl. 1-:xpcn enl·e ·only. EOE M/F lull time positions will be -------& take direi·tmns can Salary dependent on ex hused in one brunt•h CIVIL IEHG. build to a high tnt'<)ffiC pi:r. Santa Ana , 751-7001. --- (nearest you > and rca OR DESIGNER powntual. Suletry +. C..11 ------·---------'' u I r e r e I I a b I .. Al for interview ~7!! 2333. r......Ea,.1ED •L OFFICE " Experien ced caree r - ----EXTR S ......,.~ transportat1on. •If sele<.1.· minded. REG ISTt.:RE-0 ** A * * Medical Scheduler oo. you'll enJoy an ex-C I V I L ~ N G O H DATA rM'Cdl'f.1' R1t players & 1-\111 tune, all bent!f1ls . 1.-eliL'flt salary and oul· D~IGN ER with back· xtras for maJ motion p1r. S3 50 per hour to start. standmg bene fit.-. tnclud· ground rn pubhl' works ENTRY· tv sen<.~ & poss tv com l lours 3 PM to Ii! Mul- ing paid career apparel, mid or I.and development merc·1als Need pc•oplc night Experience pre· J>ri>(1t sharin~. medicnl engineering wanlc.'CI for OPERA TOR for Org Coll.A loc s hoot flom:d. Call our Garde n urnl dental ins urance. design & s upervis ory lngs . Casting now ' Gn>veoffice.AskrorMr. fn..>c parking and m ore. position~ Apply to Mr. •(7Ml535-0120 ext 94. We Fil l'lcasccall l'ersonnel for F\lenles al Robert Bein. Major lire ln suranrc have t·astcd for "f'ast • e~_..Tl>w...••L morcinformat1on. William l''rost & As11oc. rompany in Ne wpo rt Break" "Love At 1-'ma "'"' "'""' - 14()1 Quall St.. Npt_lkh _ BeE at"h 18 seeking Datu IJ1Lc" "Rocky 11... Sro MURSIMG FIDELITY FEDERAL S..iftgt & Lo. Atlft (213)244-8111 An equal opply e mployer ntry Operators. f;x r~ Going into 5th y r , SERVICES CIVIL IEHG. cellenl opportunity for filled over 5,000 jobs ESTIMATOD Ind I v I d u a I w 1 l h --------714/898-9237 " keypunch. keylape or ---------638 030 I &pen enced 1ndividuul keydiKc lra1mng.Testing .,·act or y Pl.~S T I CS · • want.et! to prepare cost on Univac 1900 Keydlsc. Pmfile extrusion plunt, t::qwil opp c mploycr es ti m 8 t es of s ub· Hours 4pm-12 midnight. ne005 factory he lp & ex ~ m tr /h Ir you wan' work we have a jub ror you ... nur y o ur h o m e . OOME IN and check our hourty wauie·we pay top nuitY ALL S fllYT S AVAILABLE Appl)' In l>"l'llon Mon-Fri 8am-Spm ~ W Q>mmonweallh 14\tllerton. CA Mon-Fri. II 3().4 JO 230W Wamt•r Hm 217 Santa Ana. CA WEU.SFARGO GUARD SllVICIS Otvuomt or ·~j kt•r Prw>c1.100 S(<rv1ct•11 Equol Opportunity t-:mployn M X / t-' Handyman, 40 hr11 wm:k , $3 75 hour. 6-i!'i 33111 or 675-500! HOSf'ITAL SOCIAL WORKER f"ULL T IM I::: MSW & recent acute hospital exper n .. -qwrcd. Since dutil'S 1nl'iudc dis· charge plunninit. cun· d1datc• mu s t be knowled l(ca ble ll bout Orange County & Lohg Beu t: h Ger 1at1'1 l' i. systc>m.' & mc.'<11cnre re· qulllt1un!> Exper applt· canll! submit rc:.ume to in., Alamitos Genera• l10!ip1tal, 3751 Klllf'llu, Loo Alamitoi., Ca. 00720 or nill C7 M) 826 6400 or (21315!111·1311 a-: 0 a-: Hosnss GIRL FRIDAY f'anlusllt' ca rl'er 11p ponun1ty for :i wry out· st.andmi: ~irl lo associate w la s ucc1•ssl ul invest· menl t·xt·1·ut1w Tlw girl sc.•IN.1t'<I mu't tw alert. ~1mblt10lL'>, /Y. Vl'ry illlr!H' tJvc She mu!ll have .1 gn·:il s1leak111.: vo11:e. bt· ''"ln·md~ wdl i:111t1in .. 1I. &. rcflc«t p1i1:.i• & 1•1111 rul\'fll'I" lrl ht-r:-.l'if !-oho• flllt.'l have a j!tHHI l'dut·a t11111 & th• <1h1hl y to w11rk w1·1l with f•Xl'l"UllVI' .... well us t·ralt"lll·n whu.,•• lalenL,, 'kill,, & 11lc·a .. conlnbull' 111 our :-.ul· t'1...">I> Soml' orflt t s k1lh art' hc:lprul. how1•v1·r. more important 1:-. a bright. happy , fa1·c . s parkling cun vt•nia t1onalJ:.l & the alul1ty tu he a grac·ious hu:-.lt·~1' llcnd1Ls inrludc d1·gan1 workinl( 1•r1v1ronnll'nl. plc·;.-..1111 t'fJlltllllon' ·" w1•1l a' ''"l"l'llt·nt 't.irt1111-: :-.alary & I nni:" li\·n1·h1' ·nm; 1!'> •• mo:-.l un11tu" 1111s 1t1u11 fur a \ l'rY :<1><-•·r:.rl 11<·r,on 1'ft'.11ot· c·aU !J7~·l ltYT lfotl'I llc1·C'pt1onis1. W 111 tram Neal. ucl'urat1·. honc:-.l & dcpendahl1• l-fox1ble hours. Laguna Hcach. 497-1087 lloui.cc l ca n1n ~ h elp · $4-$4.50/hr + mileage. 552·4100. Dandy Dusters Housekeepe r 2 days a week Own transporta · lJon. ltcferenn-s 759·9259 NII. llo usckt•t•J>t•r nt•c•ll ctl. Mon-W1•!1 .,.ri F:xpcr, w1transportnt1on S.S hr Call 4!J.1-l""19 leave name &11 lt<.>U.'>l'kl'l"l>t.'r /Cook. full or l'rf. NII urea. 955-1673 HOUSEK t-:f:r .. ~R -Livt·· In, rm & honrd + salary, xlnl w/t•htlrlrcn, mature 8irber Stylist to manage piut-time. 631-9577. Tues- l'h !Ml, Sal/ 9-5. eves. 881-~. divisions, industrial de· trudc r opers . ";x p velopme nts. uli 11 l y LEAD DATA helpfuJ. 1st & 2nd s hift. GIRi. L'ftlDAY___ & dcpendubh.:, Sundays " off. Tus tin llills area Recepl/Sec·y for one Mrs L1ssncr 731·2080 o r girl olc. Telephone, hle ~- systems & lo perform . A p fJ I y i n pc r s o n utility inve11t1AaUons & l:ai..ITRY t-'abncat.ed Plastics 815 calculate ear th quan· .....,. , W. llllhSl.<.:.M. typing & bkkpl( Xlnt ---·------ wort<.lng cood. & oppor. I HouMwl•n & Stu. should know, you'll be Beauty Manic uris t for Ultra Plush Facial & Hair Salon ln Npt. Bch. Will lease apace or pay percentage. 675-3920. Ul.ies. Supervision ex· OPERATOR perieoee vital. Apply in BeaUl.Y Operator • space for lease. Lido Hair F..a.iool. ~ Via Lido, N.8. 873-lWlO. Bkkpr/Dlspatch, com · putA!r. Svc co. typlnR, J"O-key. F tr. Sot atart. 8'1-1111 pereon wtlh retiume to Mr. F\tentefl at Robert Beln. Wiiliam Frost & Assoc.. 1401 Quall St. Newport Beach. CSerlcaJ U you were a mm star. )'OU would have to pay an agent. YOU NEVER HAVF.TOPAY COASTAL PERSONNEL ~=~~ct• AGENCY ptay, payroll. 8'7MIM 540.6055 IOAT COUMTll 2790HArbor Bl CM SALB NEVER A FEE Mu•" know ullboat.a, Call .tier houruppt non-amalEer. IOOd P•>'· CLERK·ACCOUNTINO MKW. •T lfandolpb, Fut. a ccurate, detaU C.M. Orieo&.ed. Will tralD 1barp lndiv. suo hr + &ood IOOlllEPER beneflh. Jeanale Pnct'-'" cmll Of'Cler !J&.OllOC.M. Co. llH Immediately aert for H a druptore opeatna for an txp 'd ..Gt · • bookkMPtr to hand It aper. ntceuary · A/R. 4(9, CIR, CJD, It Min. ... ll.MT·25G bank rtconcillallon. a.rt Typlal for work In ONll~ for the ~c acoounUnl omce. rilllt iiMIMduel. Good . typl1t required. l&arllal 111111 Ir Co. JO.a)' ldder. C.11 ••dill """1 ID penoa •10e0forappt. ............. a.a.a ot cauioraaa OOll'PUTOll -...... ""·· Cll, w...-.......... Ca. .... Cor .. r or lwlimt.t opentn1. C.11 ..... ........_ DIM betwttll t :IO a .m . • I p.m. Wttllday1. ....... .._ -----..... ..... ...,.;....;__~~~~~- Individual must have minimum of 3-6 months current experien ce In t.-pe handling and wril· Ing runctlons . Liberal benefit.a package. Ex· cellent working condi· lions. Please contact penonnel. PACI RC MUTUAL 700 Newpe>rt Ceater Dr Newport Beacb, C. 92663 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Dellverln1 papers to vnlln1 machines. C.M .· Np&.Bc:h. area. C.U 1f't 5pm.••1. M Help. Over ll. Fully experienced. Local re· reren cH. full Umc. ~- O.ti.urYman for early AM L,(, Tlmet lk>me de· u..., route. ~lc1l * required, Adulta 00· b. ·~ Us pr di)' .... -~ + bclnUI. Well/HIU'M ....... -When )'OU Med Hpert ..vtee ~ ,..,.,,., tum to U. lervtce Direct«)' In Cla1111led to 1olvt )'OUl'PfC)bllm • FACTORY Looking for fl matun·. reflponllible person tn tlo Ille production work & packaging. Apply 1n person. Klngtiley Mr1t O> .. 1984 Pl.acentrn Ave. C.M. betwt!en tOam & 2Pm- R.ORIST ~uc ret a il nur11cry creative people for run & part time perma· nent po11t1on11. Mual hltve experten~e In noral dealan. Excellent OP· partunity to work In u pt"MOgloua setUng. Please apply .in person. Mon thru Frl. replacing me. Call Kim, dent• Photomat _!J::llto 11 ::ll.1s2-141_1_. _ needs you. G REEN II o us F. & We have port (imc open Nursery. full lime. S4 per lnits al our s tores at hour. Good benefits. Ueach & Ellis m Hunt. Jackson & Perkinis, 6757 Bch. & Harbor & Baker I · HI I SS9-443S in Costa Mesa. 2 sh1fti. -rvine • rv. · are available 10-2.30 or GUARDS PATROLMEN We need men to work: 2:» 7 Mon thru Fri. We al8o have other openings thnaout Orange Co. For an lmmed . Interview please call Roger Scher at984--MM ... E.0.K Irvine, Laauna Beach . Newport Beach, & COila ...-IATI Mesa. Full-time /part· PAITTIMI tJme. Hf&hett pald In ln· ....S.OY....,- d\lllry. IHlto...tlHll $400-$710+ ...... Cltys.c.fty The DAILY PILOT lO.'M'1LoiAlamllOl81 needs auto route drivers io. Alamitos for home newapaper de· 171 .. 1127 Z020 II ver y ln tbe San R 0 G E R 1 S ·--·""-··---1 Clemente area. Must bave depend1ble c ar. GARDENS Seven da)'I. Afternoons 210l8anJoaqwn GUARDS 12:»5:30) M·F Ii morn· ff!Ua Rold 1'\111 • part time. All I ng 11 on S at I S u n CDM 840·5"4 are 1 s . Un I r or m a <5:»8:30). Some collect· furnl1hed. AIU 21 o r inR requlrwt. Earftinl{:t '*>NT DICSK CLERK Exper'd pNftrted «-4477Judy over. ~ welcome. ba8cO on 1l1e or route . No experience nee. App· Call 498·'800. Aalc for ly Un:lverHI Protection Folter Ouellcl or Mike Ser vice.:. taH W. 5th 1~8'~11b~~~~~~~ Street, Mnta i\n•. In· 1: t.wvlew ..,..,. • 12 " l-4 Moaduurrt. General ofllee/1mall ..-1PR co. Nr Airport c omplea . leek• verutlle, trHllve llWnl ..,uun, wtth a penon for aen'I ortc Jllit1 PllotOlutln.d Ad ===~!le t:==.:.u.r ... ti ,.,u're ln the 1118rlcet ror . blUtr ear. be 1ure &o cl\8dl the many 1u&ol advtrtt1ed for Hie la aa.tntd, .• 557-0825 ln11uru ncc Prope r t y & Casualty aHl&l. ~xper JM.'(; Mlnimutn z yn1. In· cld typlna Xlnt benef1lJI. Jame11 In Br()t(ers Call M •ur l n t! 7S2·09110 .. EO •; INSURANO ; N i' w 1> o r t H e 11 1• h brok(lru1u: firm offers llmployee usslstnnt pois1· lion Ins urance .-x l)t•nc:nre reqwrcd Typ- 1 o I( 45wpm, ~ood tlCl'l('(i lJI Uoyly, Mortin & .,·ay Inc. 714/644·SS22 l..t.riorf'lont Malftf•ftW• .,:Xpi.·l"ll·nl'ed or :nursery h11ck~rwnd ... \Ill l1m1: "94-0168 Jewclcr/appre nl11•1-, mu11t hav<' wml· 1•xpcr, over 21 (;:111 ~.SI fl75.l John11t1'l & Johnson Baby l'nMhl(·t~ (;o . < D1spm.a· hie Ulv I 111 looktnl! for un 1•xc<·ut1vl' :.t:c:rda.ry lo W~wrn U1v MOfnai.:er. Ai>phcunL~ s hould have t'Xt'Clh·nl typ1n.: (70+ I & shorthand s kilb a-:x penencc helpful but nut fl('('C!I.~ u ry S1t la ry 1 :-. <fr pende nt upon 11uuhf1l'U · uon.' & hut·k.:round anti L'I t•ombml'd with an 1·11 cclll•11L lwner1t packai.:c Send M nf1dt.-ntrnl rt• suml':-. lo Mr W W Tunotihuk. 20tll R~tne:-.:-. c;t·nH·r l>r . 'u1tc 201. Irvine, <.:a !f.!?LS .. : 0 .. ~ Kltt"he n helper. Ma tu rt• Jl('rsun pn·r'd, f l, Mon· .,.,.1 , II JOam~pm Xlnl work1n i;: l·onds & lx·nd1llt Bu yv1cw Con valt-..1·1·nt ll~p1tal. 2055 Thurin St , CM :t2027 oo 35(6 a-:oi-: l\1tc hl•n lll'lp. Nl'WPort llt•a!'h Tt-nni:-. Cl uh i\ p pmx :.!.'> :10 hrs rwr w~··k Apply tn per:.011 . C!tiOI i::.a..,tblufl Dr K111•tw11 I lt·l1i.·1 rnorninR ur l'\1•11111..: Mt·:-.a l'rd1• V-inv I low IJOI Cenh:r St 'M I .;1h11n·r. l11r n ·mtHll'I A p Jll) 71\1\1-'1t!cl N. Coa't llw)' l.•11! lldt I .1h11rt•r-.. 1·~ IH'r ti form *Ill'!', t'"V\ I ti ll lll'klt rl-qwr.,.I !~• 117!11 Land"l':J l>t'r. • ·x 1w1;w11p·d tircf l ' rr(·1I. N cw µu rt &•ath art·a l<illt'lt·.i l.c.l'lti C11 A)'ok for Hn Jrl. ·~ l.foJGAl.~1-:t:lmTA HY Lu partner n·qur 11•11h•nb Xlnt t y prn f! & ' h II r I h .1 n d . J II t II tY1,.·wntcr ,. 11\:r dt'1'1r.i hit· S 1\ & Tu-,1111 •• n ·.1 Xl111 :-.alJr)' 1·11111m ~ 1lh a 11 1 I 1 t ~· • & c JC p l' r . 1Mt!n:I <!1:17 ----- J.ei:ul Sl'l·. He1·e1J1 Lui: llilb olrtcc M 1n typ111i: 60wpm. Phuoc 5116 0071HO~Pll_L --- LEGAL SECRET ARY Pr(l:-.l1~1ous Nwpl lkh law rirm .. eeks sct•rc•tary w/mm I y rs ll'i:al 1•xp.-r Lypr 11!/Wpm, Mug /l'ord expcr hr lpfol Ask for Man I yn 640-51)5() --___... _____ _ L1 rt·.:ua rds . ...1. mu I(' 1·c·rt 1r1ed only . Call Newporter Inn to apply 644 1700 cxt~ LOAN PROCESSOR CLOSER lmmcdiate opcntn.: l'X L'llJi m our Santa Ana loan ral'li1ty for an CX · pcr1 enced Lo an /· l"roc<..").'IOr. Savml(s und Loan mortgage ba nk1111t hack~round preferre d. Minimum or 2 years elC· J)(:nence w ith ~onven· t1onul u nd FHA /VA IOUIL'I. Paid .:t'ncrous medical. dental and Ufe Insurance packaite with excellent salary for the n ght tn· dlYlduul. Q,nwc:t Clara <;onu BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL -... & L"9 A•• 505Mort11Tmfflll S. ... 103 5..e. AM. Ce t270S 17141973-1421 .... °'Cortwllty • 111,., /F/Y /H NEW BUSINESSMEN Cont1ct the DAILY "LOT fof lnfonnadofl ,..., .. tM county requirement• for utlnt • PlctlUOUI luetMtt...._. I0021 UT.112 ' M4.IMT8eAMCI WOll•S DtSTmCT •Alll 1St41-ll,1Mt SIMIOI MAIMTIMAMCI woaas DllTllCT •AIU tSl,076-11,llO) The State or Calltornla ls conducting examinations tof' these two classes. Maintenance Worker applicant.a mUJt have at least six months experience In J(rounds maintenance or comparable work. Senior Maintenance Worker applicants must have at least six months experience as a leadperson in . the maintenance of buil~lngs and grounds. Applications are available at Orange County Fair. 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. (714 )751·3247: Applications must be postmarked no la ter than July 26. 1979. · f9UAL OPPOITUMITY IMPLOYB • MocWIM Operator* Mr ur o r el~c t ro mecharucal products has an 1mmed1alc net:<! for an ind1v1dual to oper:itc a Hr1dgcporl Mlilin1; 11\llthine & dn II pn•i.i. MWll be utlle lo read U/P & have knowlcch:e ur UC'flCrul shop pract1n~ 2 yr~ ('Xpt·( 1>n:h•r rl'll XIJ)t N> !wnhb Apply c.lm'l"l lo Masten SpecialtiH 1640 Monrov111 <.;M 1"12 ~4!7 t-: O.E M A 'HI N I S T H M11rh1mst Ovt·rt1mt• + bcnd1h Small fom1ly .,tiop Irv area !°)46 ..,.!l:t -tr you are n1•w to Cost:i Mcsa, Ll'mporan ly dl!'i· c.•ontmmn i.: your cducu· ltoo, rcecntly dl:1charged from th · :.ervu·c, or for any reason :.f'l•k1ni: tern· porary i:mploy menl. C.'Of\.'ildcr th11> unique op· portun1ty YouCanEam $216PerWk. Ba~cd on your produc • tiv1ty, comrnu;s1on, plus ~ t11tcnl.Jve:. & i:xlra pror1t ~h ;ir1nK bunu:-.. The women & mt•n we an• lookmi: for mH y Ix-l1 red ol typmJt, foldm.: papi•rs, warchou:.c Job:. and worlung for a limited Ill· come. Work with younl( Malfl'>. apply The Inn ut l.a11una, 21 1 N Cuai.l J1wy, l..igun;1 111·.•ch MUJd, rcl11.1hl1• & Ot•1wnda· bit· The llumilton lloww Motor Lo di:1•, 1135 N <.;oa:-.l llw y. Lauuna I.teach. 494 250K _ people. Ha p1d advance ITlf•nl pos:.ibh•. H you arc ava1labll' LO &L11rt work 1 rn m e d 1 a l t• I y , c a 11 betwe<>n !J 30·2 CJ() Costa~ ~ 64§..6514 Mards Tht• S l•af'lrff I• .. -------• Motel Hill! S Cc1aM llwy, - l.agun:i Bcurh. 494·4392 I·--------· - ---Maantt·nun<'t· mun fur 55 unit apt c9mpll'X in C. M . (;1'! ~_y121:1 1KliS =~·;i_ M A I~ T 1-. N A N c; .. : l.1J.thl Ullh ty m.HI. 1.• + ro>f .11Jt t•1>mpl1·x, llunt· 11wt1111 l1<·.11·h S.ilary t I hr .11)t Call c7t11:-i2tX!>11 l11r "l'l't MANAGER/ASST-./ '• 1)111.' po·1 ~k. It hook,, It ma ml i-111 a pµl 1 .111 tA2 :wn ~1AHINt-: EMPLOYMENT OPP. Munnl' <.:a ll>t! nll'r fo)nish Painll'r 1-)bel"f(lle> & <~t.-ll•oat Part llmC' Hcta1I Sult•., EXPER.OHLY Basin Marin~ Inc. 673-0360 ,. M ·""''"1· I II 1'C'l'PI 111n I'> t l\o 1·xp nP1' S;tlarv 1 l.ioou. .. +-Ill> Wt• prcw1d1• llw M'h<>t•I :!112 llarhor lllvd. CM f.45-3433 <.:ull nfll'moon ... or evl'ntn~:-. MATEHIAl.11 /\NDl.IN<; I 'an.:. Stcx·k J)('r..011 1-:Xp..nem·t.> de!<>lrt'<I but MICRO lf AHVNEST T t: S T .. : ll f o r med1ra luro111 ca l lah. F.x.p pn·fd or ~omc knldlt c-1 rwld. Will tra in F\t II orptt 5490M!Horappt. • MOOEl.IHG • c1a. .... rurmmi: ror r:im11 IV 1111h'<1. lo lw n ·ady for pm J"h' la11• :-.umrm·r N"wl} OIH'lll'(I sd.11101 ;11111 r ( t• t • 11 l.Jt l' m e 11 l t., WJJU.1h"" ~ H "111 'OAS'I MOlll-:U.., So Co;i.,t l'IJ1a V11lai.;1· • 7141540 2'J70 • Model:-.. Fcm:1le Sharp Mai:a1.1nt> only. S25 pt!r hr (i.l5 :112'.! t>r fi42 G282 lloh ~~"Cl lo ma kt• mort• 1lur tn 1nll11\t<1t'f' l'l1•;J, I' /l w1irk w11•11pl1· 111 m l!mnl C":ill 1111 apt II ·l'.11 ;, 11»1 l\1in.cs. now Qcccvtroi: ap pht·at111ns for m'al11r1· µnvale duty nur:-.es th.1l would bkc LO work Ill I h•· l.J.:una 11 111!'>, S.1 11 Cleml·nte .Jfca l-'111 aplJ l call li61 05Uti ur _H:ll·~l25 LVH oot rcqwn . .od. Will tr:un Nun.c:. Mu!<>l pass compu ny physical 1111·ludmi.: hack J.11 s hift l!H heel !<>lfltinn, ~wk pay, 111 i., K paid I lohrlays. Plt•usunl work {'Ond1tJnn.' 5!1 bed ra,..1h· X Ha.v lrvm1•. A t\cn· rt_,(v 1s I nds . <.:o 54il 7ti39 . KO E MEUIC"/\L ASST. Front Ly illt.:. Ull yv1ew Conv. Ofr & hm1tro bat·k of· l b\11-20.55 Thunn, <.:.M. free. C.:.Omputer schcdul'g _oo_·_-3505 ______ _ 1n.'l, ltd bkgrd t-:xp only Salopcn Cull644·111111 NURSES AIDES J.11 F•1t, lJ.7 pi t, exp pre· Mcd1 cnl T<.'<'h. P /t or 1-' ll f'd Gd puy '1 l OOtl conv for lllA Laboratory. No tnip m CM 54!1·3061. wk <'n d . Nii area . - !'i48 55111 Nur.;c.-s M .. : DI C Al. ll t.: C a-; P · T I 0 N·I ST n u '.V duropra<1.1c ofc nt'f'd!<> C! ~irli. for front ofr. I Bil· mi;iuul. typing, ani. 1•xper h 1• Iµ f u I Cu I I \ 7 I 11 > fn2· l~Hl Aft hrs t 714 >· 646-7!118 ------- ME DICAi. ASST Neeck'<l ror Irvine ram1ly prat'tlC'e 0£r1ce i':xp'd , flt, SS.SO. SS2-06J69·5. Medical TranHrribPr. Prr. ~xp'd, fast, u c - curate. Bu11y OB·G YN Me dical Corp X In' hienge ben<'f1ts . Approx 5 hr day Call 495·455S. 831-7031. Mric Brashear. MEDICAL Uve-m , $200 per week plu.<1 room & bo11rd (714) 840-6161 or (2131 428-6431. LVM Opening<; for LVN a !> starf dt•vC'lnpn & in· :wrv1ce msl ru<·tor Mu~I hav1• I yr . exper. in Gen:itnl' care . Apply .,.,a~ship Conv. Cemer, 466 Flagship Rd N ll .. MUtlSIS AIDES C-ertified Aides 1·5 yrs. cxpcr. Salary from $3.5! to $4.00 per hr. Closse~ avajl. {or inexper. Apply Park ~pcrlor Ilea Ith Care. 1445 Superior Ave N.B. F1agship Conv. Center. 466 f1agship Rd. N. 8. MUllSES AIDIS State cert. only. S4 per hr. to start. Xlnt benefi~ & w ork conditions Bayview Con v. llosp 20~S Thurln, C .M 642-3505 .. F.. 0 . K PART-TIME Dellverys ----------•Need driver with lau Selhng enythlng with • Dally Pilot Classtrit.-d Ad 1S a simple matter .•. jUll call 642·5678. PENNY PllCIO us ' KY$2 Stoll any Item ar com. hln1llon ol ltem1 for f76 or len with a Penny Plnch« ~-a Una for a ~ve days. t:.c:h tdditlonal Une ls tOt for U1d daJS. Olarte It I No~ .. ••· ror IDOrl lnformauo. and'°~ ,our ad oil 142-5111 model picll·up ror 2-3 de llverya p e r week 714-67).5340. Pa.rt tJme cleric typlat. Sm c.o. Reaponaible. 540-5850. Part Time help wanted (or cleaning bualnOH. Own transportation a nut. Muat be reepoul· ble. ~.00 hr up . Call Tom . 493·2911 b e t . 9AM-6PM Part Time help, ~ke lhop, Corona del Mar. 87S.73JO PBX Ana. Svc. Hp. or wtll train for 7·1 • 3-11 11lift . rtr work avail. Pleaa. d e In -med. blcll. 2 WU od vac. Fot appt Al·SMO M·FN . .. 1 ..! . ,,_ M.wail • JI , y.,W I • 71 .. ~ ,' "·~-··~···....... .,~ ·. ' .............. . ~?~ ..... ?!.';~ .:.~.!~ ..... !!~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~!~ ..... ?!~ • -I ., ~. JufV 17. 1t1'1 DM.Y ptLOT ft NITE• ' ='9':~aU:~, ~ n tllteYs'lil lrvlM nnn ---.ul Tralaltll. •••••&•on. . .., -• 1110 t&n't ·-IOIO "'-e•0.·1-1 .... W. •.......,.... SICl.ITAIY ~part lime. llexl· WAllHOUS84AM •• ~;:;;••••••••••••••u •-•••••••••••••••••••• -·••••••o•• .. •••••• MMltul to lwlp aaln flllhly qHllfltd Ind Iv bl e b o u r • X I n t •'IUme. dialributlon 4' In WleA ... T ••s lblt tell. 2 Baby Gruel eucwt&b1eMctuJ•6 Cit w/exctptlonal t ypln1 tAarthMd • typtna l'I• vent ory control o r ·Ka aize waterbed, top ot ____,..~ ~ W• a1D "-. .. rat. Maaat bt• ltklU.t ti Mai& ll Hper, Sii ...ual. E.O.!!. 142-7170. 80tt were, N r . o, c lfnc. heater " fnm~ta from your bulloeH card. PUanot. New f ab, t. MIU orpnbied, like ya rtll(Utre d , N 8 Top JoAM. ~. Earnlftp bul'd used I mo. Steal at Send ooe card for each, ______ .------ ........ 6GM!Mln1 ~ salary • .iood beuflla S!'.CRETARY on uper. iam·~Pm DJO/olftta. 758~ • Lii plUI one apare. We~ rrand plaoo • pie. Pan or r tlm•. 0.11~ m...u ........ c .. -rf 1 ••· ~. D -'*h return permanently Xlnt , ..ooo. ... • a..& a ,.., u · .... ro ... commlj1lon .. rt..... ,,.,.,.~., ,ct 1 ..... CalJ o ..... °' :::c:~· &=-1a... ________ _ ----Mii ... -...,. h JU-.& .... ~,,,,.. . Mllm.;· ........ ~mpialc Law .., IL Ofhe"et. New Port Ctr a.a.... 'Nip .. w.riu. nttpt • ..... '=-ftr-"'J ktnb\a RtoQ alut~s•.r ~--Qlll l~ aklll1 Oooa __ _,..;;;.;...;:;-=...;._---" ~to Im lqal wol'k P8I AtUt"4e, W'Clr' hablu , Do 10U lib • job w/a ltl.lla more lmport lbao cllatl.nt•f Ana Hrv hPf'r C.11 ~11 for _. 0.P&Jl'S few Upm ~6fftappt. _ .. le1a llU.ft. appl~ •n R.tX£.P'rtON~"T .... rw..t.L.a1 ...!!_ ~"···· flUlt11•$ ~ Mcm· ..... I 11·2PM ~ualoo NrVlce II ft· Lm A\'OCado. Nft <Npl pa Lr 1 hop n., e d 1 <.l.rbaN.ndUwatre) Lo1nnt)'men. 'Exp In ac.noHtST ut1n1 hlpful. Ir Ooodt~v~·ce. •t quabfitld •an°" perwn lrac&i-for bu& 11 .8 t•ae pa y •• m .OOO.U0.000/yr You ~ Eat11te otflce 000<1 need on I >' >'our aalary. OaJI~~ handtools We furn1ah ~ttrypt.t Im· ~"Ck. urulomu" health rmcflate pog1tion for eic-1.naurance. Appl).' Mo!' perienced. accurutc l'rl 1·4. The Earl s typt&t w/11oodlroot0Htcc Plwnblng, 153! W. Un a ppe arance ror pro· tdn. AN 6'2· 11~. fessional ofhre m beach P lumb u or exp e r ~a_873-0300 ___ . ---- He!per. Newport Plbg & E.xp'd recepllon1st for 14 MS-6S2S renaurant design firm. fl(YJTER • needed high Xlnl working conditions ..,.ges. Must have 1u 0. & Co. benefits. Contact c'lucUon exper. 645-8835. Eva. 644· 1000. PR Assl!\tan l. de t ail Reccpllonist/Typist, full oriented. lite typing. re· lime. must have some liable transp. part·time. exp. Small mr~ plant, (714) 54().1066 Marl}o H 8. X lrrt be nef 1 ts ______ _...;. __ I 894 .. ~ •• P R 0 D U C T I 0 N '-" ------::==-------_,....-TRAINEE. &bber hose ~ products. Irvine a rea. •UCEPTIOMIST• Must pass co. physical •TYPIST-.11' including back X-Ray. * $900• 54().7639 ... E .O.E. •Pesh Newport Bch ofc lNSPECTOR TRAIN EE •Meet/~~>et new ch en ts To learn all phases of in· •Promotable poi;1l1on s pection. Must pass Irvine Personnel ARency physical & back X·Ray. 488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa lrvlne. 540. 7639 ... E.0 . E. Suite~ ~2· J470 ---------·~- l'IODUCTION Rental store, counter & CONTROL CLO~ yard work. exp in retail Mfg operation has an 1m· auto parts or related med .oPening for a pro· field. Apply 7·10am, 2075 duct1on control clerk, Harbor Blvd. some mfgr &/or data e n --------- try exper desired. This Resident A1d e ·P /T position involves fihng. weekends retirement limited lypmg. copying community, Npl Bch rmterial orders on to a 631.JS.SS. Mrs. Kohl S<"hedule, some phone --------- work, opply for advance.l•-------- menl. non-smoking ofc, Restaurant dl1I ANly M wkdya -ru u....,., """" u • IO" Oro!( tweed a.... eealed attractive UI • Ul·3140. PA.C lMlLM1JeyAve: llCUTAAY :O:~= :~~~~Yardman: Rental center ~:i·:"d:=~~ :::.1l:fi atrap. lllfflln1 alrllno1--------- ._.C.lrv\M, We bavc an 1mmcd ooen· ~ wanted. Apply l.n '-~ .. for 2 men. eva/wimd. ~! =.w~e:=ri~·Fr:e~ ~ U1cbll u IOtZ ~ Ina In our Cl11m1 ~pl. wlt.h nieume to Mec h 'I knowl e d~e penronall* tag enclole ••••••••••••••••••••••• RtuU~ £qw11 ~ ty~ ~wpm, SH . f\rmt.e. at Robert belp(UI. Neat handwnl· BlkvU1ylcouch wallpa per, fabric or I.Ate model Rlccar port.a· "*" c.p, 1nald41 aalt• at towpm fl 2 yr11 olc l'X· Bein. Wlllla m Frost It ~neceuary. Weekdays Denise~~5-822:8 "Dey Olo1' paper " we hie aewtna machine. dbl hiring 10UftJ l:MQ .Lll )I • ~tr Apply In person, Assoc. 1401 Qui.II St. 0 • will t rain. l930 wtll back • trim your need.le.Sl75. 71H992·821M . fl older IZOO·UOO /wk ~RAN SA Mf!RJ CA Newl)oc18each. NewportBlvd.CM. Broyhillsolidwalnut 6pc tap. Or try two cards wtl.h..,. aal • oomnl. 1n1u!IDf'"· 3'20 urtstol SICllT.AIY bdrm. set, comp .. S300. backto~uJrc~: N.w locatkln nr lrvtoo. St .CltrSO.E M'F Mire....... rirm. M1.1tchin11 couch & .Sp.utlwijGoodl 8094 C.11 • H 8 Start Im • ..,.lllT ... llY For de&l"o firm In ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair$100.67S.21899 S2eaor3/S5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• medli.lt!l_y RapUI advan· -"' Irvine . Good lypinl( ......... 1005 4/5tag.s SU!Oea. Co I e m a n p ea k I ,...__. :l;pt~ l"' man UU! •rullll: & pleasant skllls, travel r eserva· Sol.Id Oak dJning set. but 6/9tags SUOea. back pu c k . b 1 u e . '~fl...al' y " 1il-i-o ••••••••••••••••••••••• f l h t h t bl" 6 10 40 115'J.t1ac>, r rthur SW'TOWldin&s hJr 6rmtll uutm, 2 Yl'fl experience e • u c • a "· ormoreSl. ea. Polarl(uard mummy masazm'' 1iubll:\hlng co. pref, 833-3500. Dtn.ina Set. 8 chrs .. buffet, chairs. Cedar chest. stu· Sales Tax lnNuded . sloep&ng bag. 1 mo oJd. SAl...Ci/MOMNT opport. Shorthund akll ~ re· c hina cabinet. Old. dentdesk.848-2661. . NOCARD? l66ea.~979S motivaUonal .iicp ht'lpful Qllred Minimum ~ yrs ~.631-0460. bed Draw your own or send bul not niqd. Will hiacb u p"r Su lary com sa..fMet•ITrailleft ,.,.•cft 1010 ~~u~ ~::i 00.n:'.g~ name. address. phone & GOLF CLUBS, Wilson ~ advanCtllt\t'nl, co mooaurale lmmcd OJKIO· Men or women.cood beg ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrurror medicine cabinet we'll fl'\llke one card per X31, 9 irons. 1.3.4.5 lno!nUvc.bonu.a ,prorlt ing Phon\" for uµpl. sal~. . FREIGHT DAMAGED SiO. Color TV, his It her Wg.Add 2S"n ch. ~woods. like ne w, Sac. lihu\111 " early retire 1s:HH7• Bfln$1 rl!Sume 5'.ACETBC HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 chairs Brown floral de· Jbxl check or money or· $200. Call 548·1395 art ment C•ll for appl l.922 Placentia St. W. Warner nr If arbor. sign Sl7S. Misc items derto· _s_P_M_. ______ _ b c t w n 'pm 7 P m • Colt.a Mesa, Cahr Santa Ana. 979-2921 645-4832 PILOT 'tUMTIMG Used Dive equip, tank, re- 962 ~. ___ Sec-t\.>Jury 642·72163 P.O. Box LS60 g ulator. consol e & Sales ~IMEERING S H 1 p p 1 N G & C~H PAID Made tO order. very line Coota Mesa, Ca. 92626 i;auges. f\lll ocean gear. MaJct' 1t11 ~xlra S400S700 SECRETARY Ws hr/Dr)'rs /Refr1gs, llvmg rm, bdrm. lamps Don,7Sl-l29&. at mo. part Umt: & ~~l~IBl~~~~gpeO: worlungornol9S7-8L33 .f!t&.642-836SaJt6PM. CERAMICS SL200-Sl800 • mQ full person, •O hrs wkly. GE/Penneys washer. Dlnette Table. • ornnRe Handpainted ceramics, 1V,ladlo. l ime w hile learr1111g Versatile person for 8 ·4 : 30. Ca I I K e n dryer (eJec). Many OP· vin chairs . 30" up· plaques. nati vity set. MIA. Stweo 1091 about beallh & nulnt1on varwty of duties from Robertson for appl lions Less tha n 2 yrs old holstered sora bed. Tall plates, muc h m isc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oill Mr. &gnz. Only Lhc lypu1.:. cnf.l1n eer111~. 979-0080. New $600. will sell pair narrow open bookcase items AJso special or ZeNLh. blk/wht 19" TV. senow. net.-d l<> call al d ra wing l o filing Cor $300. 66 1·6048 1 499-3931 ders&colorsdoneat re· Goodworkmgcondition. 833-7814 9-l2. Shorthand hdSJful. A1:· Shipping Clerk, full lime 834-5461. 8060 asonable cost. 846·8579 l50. 640-7049 Sales pcnlOnS for Jew('lry litDrc, Irvine area. Over 25. CJtlJ 551·67~. Sales Person needed full tam e fo r mar ine hardwure dlstr. M urine ex·per. necessary, Co ll Balboa Marine, 549·9671 rorappt. E.O.E. M/F/11 SALES Responsible person wanted for sales In light i.n~ fixture showroom. Will accept creative abilities with some de· roratJng background. Wood Lighting. 546-290 1 Sales, Reul E s l ale. Rcs1dent1al & com - mer<"ial Small ofc LI bera I &t5-!J850. Sales. Share our growth - So. Cal d1stnbutor ha!> an Oran((l'. R1vers1clc & San Bemardmo Counties ler- ri t ory open for in · strumentat1on f1ltinfl & va lve product !'! sa..lc:. man. <'Urat~ typing skills ru· & PIT positions ava1la· Hones eves 1-----·----QwrL"ll ble. Eic pe rience pre-••••••••••••••••••••••• loah & ~~ ROSAN, IMC. 541.5533 Newport leach ~ual Opportunity Employer ----------SECAET .ARY /L~ 'l'tumce for E.5late plun-nins Dept. s m l~w ok. airport area. NB Xlnt l~ itlulls, unusual Op· ply 833-9982 SECRETARY Medical elet.'tromcs firm i n Costa Mcs11 near ocean 1s look1ni: for de pendable seeretar.v w /generJI ofrl<'(' <'X pcnence i''ricnclly en· vironmcnL Job will otrcr a variety or respons1b11Jt1c:.. Ask for Mr Nunn or Mr Uu:.ch ~ -------- SECRET ARY /N.8. ferred but not necessary USED flashy mare pony, COPIER ........... Mature individual re· REFRIGERATOKS Gentle, $175 Uses any paper. 'h pnce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ferred. E Ri Labs Inc. Washers/Dryers. , Call Kns 637 ·6990 962-7003. Ge1•ral 90 I 0 Newport Be~h-557·7900 Best Buys/Bar..caans &...1....:111h._u G-:_ ... _ 8065 -••••••••••••••••••••••• 'C.----HESJ' APPLIANCES ,..__ -UUU> PAGEANT TICICETS Statione r y Store 1n Salcs&Scrvice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th 23 d s s oo Co d IM d A ~u r . & W'S., AU>! r . 1 ' . rona e ar nee sex· 536-4330 5.16·0911 "'" quc um1ture mis<". 1lM: Villa. non· profit or· per1enced sales lady. houscliold goodies M<1v· Aan Blwn 9 .l l a m , FUii time S days. xlnl 1n g . Call aft Spm . N Ft h wor1ong conds. &special· Litton lg capacity meal in 642·7667. S.SS.!8Yl, lllO o. enc lyfinel'lientele.675·10JO I rrucrQwaveoven Ind --_Sl __ .S_A_. _____ _ cook book & micro kwelry 8070 Te lt.>phonc answe rin g browner . $360 eash ••••••••••••••••••••••• machane. Phone-Mall' ----TE ACHE RS . p R E . 0-4186 Woman's gray Jade rm..: Sl50/offer. 759-0524 SCHOOL Experienced , --w /over I kar11L 1n ----- full tune 10-6 H.B. area. Used washer & GI'~ dryer. diamonds Gold :.cllmR Will trade two Amen can Rruses. all benef1l!> Call good cond1l1on. bes t of· Btll Dys 75!.I 2915, eve:. Alrlin'"~ d1M·ount ticket.:. Mari Iyo 8~2-·2948 or fer 5.56-9637 afl 10/\M T512999. $ll50. fOf' two Unth:d Airhnt•!' 84'1·52.84 ----Refn ge-;atorfor o;ak:-Machinery 8078 1;;\~~:::;:~ Call a ft Teaching app lications 963-9233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• now being accepted for a • -J"O RDTRA(,"fOR O.nstJan School. Apply Gcnl'rJI 1::1('(' 17 i·u fl Xlnl con<l1t1on, S2500 at lfmS Brookhurst, F.V. whte, refr1i; <'umbo Call Kni.&:17 woo 962·3312. modcl. very n f<·c $1:15 --- ~ Mi--.....u~-T EL E P JI 0 NE --~ 8080 SOLICITORS. 4 dy wk, Sean. Kt·nmort• m .. ll·h1n.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tenru~ club membcr ... h•p IN B tl•n l'111h I $750 !0">-54l I or li73 2W4 Anllqw Oak <ll•Sk Good l'Ond 546()2(;9 .5PM·9PM, no sell. no ex· llarve:,t Gold Wa!>her & Cu..iom dr;i pl"!>, W(•r(' - per. S200 mo + bonus Dryer $200 OOO·l~i $ 49 now S2 tlJ "I y<l 111d Purtahlt• c<ir telephone & 549-5045. -- -l:ihur 778·224:Jor54343H!J ,,,.,,.,.,ori1·'· S l-1110 . l<.rfnl(crator, ~ood ccmd ----835 2t!J2 1>agt· IJ616 Telephone Solicitor· 3 evenings, $3 per hr. + c:ommiss1on 546· 74711. - $75 Call uflcr 5 l'M S,J\'1' $50 on SIOO Rancho --- 6314846 l'iau ,Joaquin Athlt·t11 {'/\Hl'l::T - - ---.Club m\.•ml>cr:1 h1p Plu..,h. 8 color-.. $3.75 Mf Admiral 18 c·u ft frm.trrce ~Ooi83 yd 77~·2243154:J 4:111!1 $240 X.lnt co111I _ --------- 557· I 193 WHITHa BUYING or SELLING Tllis is y._. DAILY ftlLOT IOATMART To ploc• yow od cal 642·56 78 loah, Marifte fqllipmrnt 9030 ••.......•....•.....••. " xlnt company benefits & BOB'S IMX'lung conda. Will train a tc<"hn1cally orientated s alesman. Xlnt income & bcncnt:.. De~rcc req u1 red. Ca II Ball Dix. 556-3040. Sole pract1t1oncr seeking secretary w1typing & du.'laphonc !»kills. good spelling grnmmar re · quired. Somt' legal ex per preferred. Salary ppen. 644.SZJ2 SECRETARY Insurance agency. pa rt tim e · S hr day . I nsurance ex p u r . ne<.-essary. 492·8531. TOO YOUNG FOR AIRLINES Washer, super lilx, all l'Y· cle model $135, Dryer - f>lng pon1::tahll'. xlnl condit l(ln $30. 646-8004 8081 '76 Mefr oulhoarrl 71/'i hp Les.s t.hun oo hrs used. $525 5S 7 .:1323 . 83J.l001 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• loats. PoWff 9040 Wanted· Your rummai?e ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAUFOAM HOME OF THE 16661 Von Karman, Ir v. llG IOY ____ M_7_·7_1~----• Immediate openings in l'WcllealnQClertc NatiooaJ ma1f order Co. has entry level position m our purchasing Dept. Hr1 g ht d e pe ndable person needed to train a II phases of pure basing. Some typing nee. Co prud benefit.~. St.arCrest of Ca Ii C om1a 3163 Redhill Ave .. CM. Ca. 92626. Corner of Redhill & PauJarino 'fMJAUTY COMnOL Need ~rson with QC M · peri~Adminislrative backRi'Ound helpful. Ex· our family restaurant at nearby locatibns. We re· quire no previous ex· perience. J0tn our friend· l,y team. Come sec us to· day between 2·4PM. Waitws WaMnsws ... ,,.,y~ C.W.rs 9M2AdamsSl.H.B. Una91r TraiMes c.w.n Z3952Avenida de la Carlotta, Laguna Hills U•acpr Trainffs 4501Campus Dr. Irvine pcricoce in hydra ulic F.qual (}pJ>Or Emplyr field desired not r o· M/F quired. A Kendavis Inds. --------- C.O. lrvlne Restaurant 2nd cook 54().7639 ... E.O. E. wanted. call the Victor «EAL EST 4 TE SALES Hugo Inn. 494_·94_7_7·~- 0pe n in g In Lagun a ~~ N1gucl office. High com-• m issi on spl i l. Ex · l)Cnenced professionals only. Ca II bk.r 83 J.Cl61U Real EB tale Sak-s , RETAIL SALES PERSON Me n's, bou's, ladies l eisure & active sportswear. Exp'd, Age ~25. 40hrs. No Sundays <lood benefits & starting pat pay. "-Stonllffpet' 642-7061 SALES/Stuct.l'lh Students earn S6·S8 per hour. Part time or full time available. Car & phone aecessary. Call 557-9998. Sales THE LOOI< Known for the finest in men's le w o m e n 's f~ clothing is pre· senUy looking for 3 peo. pie interest e d in a fashion career in sales wit.h advancement into rmnagemenl. If this 1s your goal call for appt lOamto6pm. THE LOOK SaVUlgs & Loan ACCOUNTING Growmg Savings & Loan needs person for a c· countin g dept. Ex · perience in investor ac· counting pref. Apply in person. Irvine Savlngs&l.oan l8SS2 MacArthur Ul. Irv me E.O.E. MW SECRETARY r.xel'UllVC o ffice 1n Newport Beach has an operuni.? for a person with typing :.JX'(.'CI of 65 +. ap. tJlude ror lite bookkeep- ing: shorthand not re· qUtred. Please send let· ter & typed resume including salary reqwre· mcnts to : P.O.Boic 1715, Newport Beach. 92663. • SECRETARY LAW OFFtCE 9am to I pm Mon thru "ri Shorthand & typ1111.? nceessu ry . Law c x j)\·ncncc nol requi ree l. Ncwport llcach fH'1 ·5040. -~-.CALL NOW '$ECET AR'f"lEGAL Looking f or t>rlr.:h l person with xlnl skills. Legal ('XP desirable bul not. n:.oqd. Ocean vu Nwpt Ctr ore. Sal commen w /exp . 714·644·7600. lmmed openings for JS sharp guys & gals. to travel US major cities w /uniq ue bus iness group. No exper nee, 1'ransp rurnis hed. Ex· penses advanced during 2 week paid traininjit. t:am $150 & up weekly aft lrain'g. Must be 18, single, well groomed & Cree to start immed. For personal intervie w, call Ned Grogan. 833-0570 or apply in pers lo Sheraton Motel, 4545 MacArthur Bl. Npl Bch. Between nam-5pm.. Mon. Tues. Wed only . Pare nts welcome a t interview. CBAl!-035. TOP EXECUTIVE NEEDS ,,!~~ l~cerD. Howes and Son Jewelry firm in Newport Beach is •looking for s a les he lp with varied duties. Work in Lido fsland area. meet wilh the Beautiful People & enjoy an atmosphere uns urpa ssed . Top benefits & advanceme.nt potential. For apJl()int· ment. Call Sh lelds Knrt1.sch. <714 )675·2731. Tow 1'ruck Drivers ex· per'd. Top pay. Apply G&W Towin g. HOB Ohms W~. C.M. 642·12S2 Travel Neiman-Marcus Travel Ser vice. Npt Bch. needs responsible agent 2 yr. min. exper. Outstanding b e n e . 759-1921. $1:.l. Both look & run like Onginal Indian portraits new G.E. Am('rll·an<• & rllll>C art work Like Programmable dbl oven. nc·w dbl bed. 846-4142 aft :.>" wide elec ran~e $175. s.:.>. gds for your li brary ~·•· , flenefil of Bannin~ St. .><Ul. Unifhtc Ji /G, F /B. Anneic. Bnng item!! to lwtn 32S Mere. crus . eng. same Sale July 28lh Up graded w /n f}.,.W from IC>am ·Spm drapes, uphol • carpets. 54().87()o\ -------- Wooden pallets: Gre&l for Lg sized portable dis· hcach firewood 10 for $5 hwashcr. Xlnt cond $75 ~·7423. 631·5337. -------Fuwdollsordoll parts pre dating 1940 Any cond 54J.7:1i6Call Am's tanks. pumps. S27 ,000, Must Sell Now• Wkdy!>. befor\'. 5. 2JJ /634-641!4, wtcndc; 7141840-2682. licydH 8020 ··~···················· Grc'<'n House Clearan1·1· Sale, wholesale priee~ open to publl<'. Spec1ahz. sort. 1'rawler type twm SchWlllll. girls "Lil' Ch1k" lnJl 111 large plants. 2602 Mlslcal du.:sel, full eng. room. sting ray. lk nw $7S Newport Blvd .. blwn Del IMlnwntnts 1083 Water maker <ne w >. 6'12·3449. 1748 Bona ire Mar & ~fosa Dr , please ••••••••••••••••••••••• washertdryer, full pilol Way, NB: near corner c·all 646-9988 M u s t s a c Lu d w 1 A hou.5c, lrg. salon w /Cull Tustln&2lst ---------drumsel. 6·pc. Z1 IJ1a11 kitchen S22,500. Needs ---------Sturdy park like picnic cymbals 7·pcs. SGOO work. 58 1·9648 dys or 3 wheel, J sp<I Schwin table!>, 6 & 8'. $40 & SSO ~ eves bicycle with grocery 546-0006 ------------------ baskt't XJnl cond. SHiO -Orlandogwlar w/case '76 Sea Ray . o'ntr & trlr· 67J.7495 S office desk l·Sctr('l:inal SISO IJke ncw.250hrs. s12.soo. SI.A.I. l·Jun1or Exec. Sl25 714-892 6264 494·165fi lilildincJ Materials 8025 J..Walnut $75 each. Kmg !-------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• size boxspnn~s & mat-Office fvmi~ & a..A<;SIC HAY LAUNCH 6000 Norm a n Wh1tc lressSSS.754-1777. Equipment 8085 '58 Chrt~ Craft . 2 1'. bn cks. 4x1 57.. M Ake or ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • N'Slored, ic lnl for those f<'r Misc masonry blki. 4'X8'PoofTabl• Brautaful walnut f!4 in ex bay cruises. Valued 645-0041 Murrary pallo billiards ecutJvt· dt•:.k & c rc.'Clcn.ea ~. sacrtf1cc, $4500. with eictras 714·545·1911. M>ld new ror $.SOOJ. ust-d Set• to apprC'ciatt'. fl unt· Docp 8040 --~ m~on llarbour. 846·7'114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!-:W I NG t\'t ACHI N .. :, MCM ... uAt-IDESK -Q>ckapoos,blk malc',whtc good <"ond1t1on & Porta· "'" Partnc·r wanLed·Sca R:.iy fem, grey Lhasa /\pso blc SSOl bc.-st offer. Ulue 642-8450 ~· Sparthi.hcr. FR. lwm fem. 64().7329or 534·3228 floor cushions <one plaid . •--------1/0. fully t.oqwp .• Sips 6. one ron:I J. used but good 'eh 8087 lmmar Many extras. FreetoYou 8045 1·o nd. $5 t·a. Nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,000 831·9348 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• bedroom lamp SS. Curl· Gi ven from Heaven. To To good home 8 mos M Pup, muled-looks exact I)' like Old t.:nl! Sheep dog, Calm . lovable & adores cluldren. 731·3759 Ing lt'OO, good SS. Pretty the Sacred t:o rlh M l'h yr old Sea Ray 300 Spt wall/sh e lf clock $5. Egypt. 9,000/\D Not a bndRe. twn. lnbcl , 255 TO~TER OVEN. G E.. dog. but a i.acrcd compa· Mere . Hadar. f1shfinder. ~ks $20. Books lOc ea. mon to Kini:s & the heavy duly bal~yslem Olli AFT IOAM Sat/Sun. S PECIAL YOU. IOwk +charger. fume ala r m , an6PMdaysS48-6427. Saluki M 6.53·l982. other xtras, m ech 3 Silver Tabby Killens. 1 -, ---===============::::; perfect & !>h1nes like weeks. Aft. 6548·1305. ro new. Only 198 hrs.-As· ''Pooh" needs home! Older Cockapoo. gd w/chHdren & elderly. Owners leaving t'Ountry. 640-6157. Free to good home black & while Fem. dog. Shots &spayed. 645-2137. TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR sume S33.SOO + $10.500 dwn. 95>1055: 675-5535. Sea Ray. Wkndr IH977, fully CQUI p .. $13,500. Dock avail. 497·2725. .__ ______ _ ta>• Sk1pjack open, 6·CYI. run.'> perfect. Must sell. sroxi. 673-3417 Vets Pref'd Part-lime Op· Bath tub, full sized port unit y l n Nava I Caal iron. Good cond. E 34' Chris Sea sc1f' Xlnt condition, S19 500. 84().2858 Reserve. Good Pay, 1 ____ 67_5-_5842 __ . ___ 1 Benefits. Call Naval Fhle au orange kiltc ns. 6 Reserve 552-3$24 wks. need loving homes Waitress le hostess. lull or _SST_·_:iOllB ______ _ part·tlme, apply 18120 Adorable male I yr old Brookhurst, Fnt. Valley Cockapoo. Nds good home. 957-2835 Waitress w /car for wicker bask el lunch ser vice, 9:~Hpm, Mon·Frl. Earn SUlO·SlSO weekly. Must be neat. personable & energetic. CalJ 979·0747 aft lOem for appt. ,,. WAREHOUSE ·rAcroRY MS'MBLERS UtUt or no txperienc:e TopPay PaldWeekb' S&artNow MOii•• =··· ...... I g . --mE 11 /F ,. ...... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASHPAJO For gd used rum. anti· ques & cir TV· s 957-8133 ** IBUY ** Good used f\I rnlture & AppUancea-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTBS .AUCTION 646 "" & 131-9625 Green anUque buffet.bu been uaed u stereo case or dresser, 72" wide. 27" hi. 21" deep.Mor offer. 840-7048 Green hl&h back oc· CHlona l c hair W/Ol· IOIPln $65. &40-'70C9 Enc&oeed cabinet., wen mede 8~x3xl/~ deep. For attreo or book use. $100 each. 2 111 ... top end tablet m e1da. 1 email caftee table ll07 Welnul color1. Cull only . -.1111. •WI PAY CASH• Good UMd furniture, ~.TV'1etc. 6J6.1610,147·fllJ SALE! ' l~'fl ,{JJ_ !n%1~r I~ '\I~ .~,~~,.v--1~. \I r J Signs are great to give l T r /I directions 10 your j garage sale .. but to let ' people know you're I . having a sale. you I should schedule an ad to run In the Classlfled section of this newspaper! It's the bett way to tell people what you're selling, when and how to get to the aale. Call today and let us help you word your ad. IAllY PUT CWSIREI llS . ~~ 142-5171 -· ~~~~ • ·----------24 ft Sea Bird cabin cruiser 1/0 drive. T r lr, xlnt cond. Many xtras. -~16 LOST MY SLIP! 21' restored Chris. Ask· Ing $5,000/make ofr. 557-0400 or 675-7646 Must sell fast . 131' 1973 Sabrecraft, new OMC outdrlve. Mny xtras. •,ooo. ••·1145 '79 T·BIRD, 18' ,"]GO OMC. loaded, loca(ed N.8 . Weekdays; 213/DJ~5. 1971 SIOP JACIC 24feet F. B. $12,950. 161.S71 Ill' Eddycraft aportlilber, •in1le C hr)'sle r, allp aval l. C all H a rve1 ....... m>• Mowing In Avalon. Prime Joe. Interested pertMI C•U 6'5o 7171. • ••• '7t U ' BOSTON WHALER. TObp llett. Trlr , C!Over, etc .. etc. llli.lltMll. Evet,MS-ml. II' Wl:LLClt.UT cent« • conaole, IORP, OB , Vanaom tralttt, ball tri, ace morlea. XIGl COlld. ..... .,.. • \ \ .. .. • , I ~ Mlee.t-.W ..._t•f•W ,.,_..... ....._UIH Mlel.UMd ...... 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MODILI C111"4·25M af\5PM CONTl•ITAL 1'1R80. 4 cyl., 4 speed '.a.a ... --.. -. -.. -b ......... drtlled llol4t for lraaJlrr ----. t.U. bcellent ~ fCW' ia nRST' loiHOP•COMPARI: "'U power, factory air Hu all ol the Lincoln trant, aunroor. pwr '68 VW bOdy Cthfll only) cood.. Landau l~ tilt luxurlea • low, low 1teerln1 • brakes . •me ~ ~~. ":1t ':r k '~ ..... ) , j.. • \ ; ',,I t,j °"' t746 • C.11 • wtwel. leather. A /FM .,.., (14url'Z). AM/FM stereo. marca. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• -.lllZ72 • 1tereo • low miles. SZIH liU ~ly JOOO mlleil ~~lliott i.._m_._r _.._ ____ __ r.-._.. reur a.ct Auao body n-palfl!, rr 11 tS ._.._ frll C•ll ,...bl# C..11 Jim 1t k 'I '1 1 ·n0pe1eoupe• '71 Squareback w/Hrf. UOORVVl . .....,.C1Mn <mo.I. <Stk.P3MO). '7Sl :: fl s Xlnl cond. Auto. Sl.500. ~'c!!--3llOO ff.arbor Blvd. ""' • .._. .._ ,._ or w.eu ---._ If I Ill 0..,.. C...,. JliUOOt HIHI r.ot1·r M 1-.'iA D·rsu· .... s . ..., a mt'129. ~ -tmS.kerSt. • A ... * aeoGHarborBlvd. 008TAM~A &..plell..._ 1974 VW Bux. Good cond. t~HakerSt MO.tlOO THEODORE ROBINS I I I 11. Tl <.lw~U• parta. < 1111 l:nQUll ;.-UH I f'IN1 _,.,.&pm 01' W tlJJJ)'• ....-. VIII', abDft IJOI# r ,,._ --.:w• t7t·ZIOO Of.Al....a. Plw•cM t750 12700 be11t orrer. Call COS'J'AMt:SA Wl•-1 ... uu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'Clk·cnd.tlonly.963-9233. 540.tlOO ·11MA1tcv Designer model. w ith every cor1celvable xtra, lo mil e age, x lnl . 17800/oUcr <833UYV >. Hawa 11 a n Am . Co. 7SZ. 7531 or 559·5958 ~OWD .,.._, VwY ~·htan. lip '72 :HO·?. I ront 1 nd aHU b11t hurry woo'l riamllM\'lt En11 , lfN ve lul: fU t n o, vo1 lt'aln \1111 lte l Ofk•r IM.000 "TO 911T. Xlnt Cood. rbll ·oo ~.auto. 11tlck. 11ood '71 Coupe d e VIiie . new •VICI ma. f19006'5.\w12 condition. S8SO /o (for paint. ClaHs1c. 11300 or J l •t,! i t• 1"\ W t11..JI~ 1' l \.!I l()',!1\Mt\A '••J ,~lllJ ....,, NUlllh "ALIS W11oti'd M unrlC' M :.!O lWNwhtlblue tnm" {\)\I, M l l M 22 u 110~ MU&l pgp ~ldodatr. t;1111"1· hit ln ttOltd nine! Af11•r head. VIO', AM :l 11J)«!ak. :,pmc:r (ltl'IS Sl41 •"'9 I, llO O•'nl>A. a wwh wlm l.t. rompa" um ,..._ fw s-. J()bn t t H«'t Ii t U1 3 blll1 + nM>n-AJI hk1: nu •••••• ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • 11J,'7502.13•Mlltl " &Ml-'ORTA r • • . • ()'f'I(; M'l'O SACRJF'ICF. 2"fn •:ril"ll>Of1 tcF.J\Ufo~I~ Al\.U bMUlL Nax lkh •lip Al>V t-;H r'tst-:Hs tlln t St'U \'1mrC:,1r' CllVllllMW PAYS'JlOP uor.J..AH tiir ''lt•a n U1w<t lm1>u1 ,,. Ciill M1k<Hll Uon lll·ll71 WANTED! L11lt llHidt' I 'l'uyot J "· Vohl)", J"lckui-Irr Voani1 <:.all w. lutluy • 6'13-7222 best. 497·3149 . '76914 2.01ppr. group, lilk w/bru & car cover. xlot llhapc. 17500/belit urfcr. ~ltARROR BLVD ~_3438 __ _ 14M410 140-Q.2 .!.!._. '78 Porsche 928 '74 VW Camper, auto • AIC. 11Love/rcrrigJsink, 22.!m rru. $4850. SS?-7066. '76 Conv liug . C ha m · lmmac. pagn\• ed. whllwht. lo ITU, xlnl cond. /\M/f'M. mX) 673·8423. lt71DATSUM llOWAGOM 1\uto matH'. AM I f'M lllt!l'\llJ. aJr l·Ofld . pwr. 51.t ·n111t. b l'YI CUt!l IDJC<'· uoo. 17.000 m1lt•i. & hkc Na-;w co nd1t1 on . (:nJWl}(]) ..uswne leaM?. 957.1397 ·n Targa 911 S: Super sharp, showroom Sbt1pc' L o w m1l agc . Yellow /Black. Price n egot1ablt' Cu ll 714/5t4--0042or833-0010 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOLVO - 197 I CADILLAC • RllTWOODllHM. full power, foctory :ur cond .• AM 11-·M stereo tape. till wheel. s plit pwr. sea ts. padded top. low nules & XLNTcond1 t1 o n Mu i>t se e! <283C'JWI . $2999 - Maben CodHloc 2roO llarbor UhtJ. 1425 Baker SI. '75 Biiby blue Must11nJ1, Good cond. Best orre r. .E!'ll an 6, 640·0956. · ·,.~-..u.... 9932 67Convert clastiit parual· __.-W'fnl' ly restored. &Ill ofr over •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• l2(X)O 673F44JO 1977 CHEVROLET CORVETTE T· TOP With automatic Irani.. Loaded & & beauty• <428UWF:1. OMLYSlttS' HOWARD CM•rot.t Dove & Quail Sls. '75 Must Ghia 6-cyl. 11 Npd. AM/FM. /\IC . l'I~. P /8, $3350. 646·~ aft t; ------..--- 'f)T f'ast Rat k :m !Job, pb. al, am/rm Stral·k. 960494t; '7S MUSTJ\N<i Bran nu llonda OU 4 Thi· pnct• ul 1tt'1ni. bat• o u Us. incl nu u(.h'erthu.-d by H·hh 11• du o. VIII-', CD. on.-. Jclih:~rit "' thl' 1vt•h1de Wliter, fathom ot e r , dlU•1tlh\'tl 11cln·r;l1i.1n.i loctiac mfl•table rafl & ~dl.UJ\& doe!. oot iodudc wll accc1111orit1t' P lu"' any iapplln 1hll• tuxt''» S6999 ......... CodHloc 2(XX) Harbor Rlvd 14-~&kerSt COST A M ...:Si\ 540.9100 71 Porsche 91 IS. s1IYL-.: SALIS, SBVICE air, sunrf. alloys. s tern(> AHO LEASING ~'TA MESA 540.9100 NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 Gd rond Bci.t offer 700.9396 afl 6pm ------------- tape, loaded. Shoowroom _QVERSEA.'i OELI Vt;RY oond. Sl8.000 SJ0.9403 t;X.Pt:HTS ·n Cpc de Vile. 42K m1. lJ113 T·Top 454 full power. • '68 Mw;t V 8 auto. J:oud xlnt cond111on $7300. shape, run.<\ ijrt•at . Sl300 . MUC'b more $15,SOO ltCt'O&t', trUl11'fl•r frl''• PI R M SS l • 2 8 9 farumtoe chanwli. ft-~-:. Cut SEKIOUS JNQUI Rl •:s wr pollulloo t·ontrol dl' ONLY \/\('(' l't:rt1f1tut1on' or tll• ull'r iliwumentar~ pn· UDO 14, J9Zl. vt•ry C'l1•un JllU'llllOl'I 1•har1itt':. unlc:.i. w/lrlr, $1250 Firm. oth-0rwl1'l' r-rHa·1ficd h)' S31Mr754_ _ the odvcrtti.c·r Qironado 15 #6 w /lrlr, ~-/----­ oulhuul , hun6;. p1ll1•, ac.lici 9520 PORSCHE's WANTED $1400. 54.'1·9159 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Da1mler, 1900. r1~ht·hu11tl ioclh, Sllpl/ cJn lie, fo;n1(11i.h platci., Docb 9070 $1..-'ilio. 4!n-t72~ ····~~~~ 1&:.:.;;:.;.;.;;;;;.i;;~iii;;;;;;;i-(ii;'I 1 111.11 .,~1"'"111.,1 i6 2BOZ 2+2. 4·s pd. /\/ :. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !i1p for Pwr boal up to 17' '57 FORD CONY· ""'°""or._ ... IJl..7UJ AM/fo'M , 37K m1. n .oe:t/IJlk Npt Bch. Avail Au~ yrly. "!' purl..'i car Needs work. 56.5/mo. Aft G, 67>4921 6'&2-81.35 Ailtos. Import~ -ltecrecltlonal ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AVAILABLE BMW 97 12 Y"CNe~pon ,,.,, /""Cl • v.wc~ 9530 eooooeooooooeooOOOOOOO• ... ~ •••••...•..•••......... Or. t-1anzer needs d ock. 21' boaL. 642·0112. or644·0087 •79 FORD R.V. Van cu. ... lf1m1zwd h} 111 tenor tlt.'l'.1g11cr XI ra!> Ori ~ l'Uh l S J5,0UO T•••p~atioft 7 14 5 11 1 ol !J !I :! 0 1 •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• 7J4/1t1J..404U Aircraft I 9110 4WhHIDri•e~ 9550 CREVIER I SI lo U OADWAY SAMIA AHA 8.353171 lHE UU IM_AIE DlllYING MACHI"[ int.~ &t!).(;646 '7'.! 1200 hll'hhk 4 spd. Top l'UOtl ~J:.100 Jl dcn, li45-0Ct0:1 or 5'15·37 14 ufl. ~Ill Fiat 9725 ............•.......... '75X19 Roadster 3.5.()'JO <il1-u:il m1. :.tcrco. 1 owner ori g l'I'. SH.IOmfr :;52 0528 'f!M 912 Targa. runs i.:rcat on any gas, looks so i.o. Sl>.<m. 673-6510. '7JI/, 914 : 2.0, 30mpg, nu dutch & brake:;, SU l't.:H car. 675-3517 ·oo 911-T. Mu.is. rudiuli.. mcch sound, very <:ll'un SacnCicc $6,000/bst ofr. 615-5<9> eve!;. ·'-_ _ ~che '&'7 912. No rusl Alloys. $6500 846-411'.!l ---.. Roye~ . 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS· ROYCE I S40 J • m l>Or et> Newpon 84!,Hll \'-----" -- ClOSEO \UNOAY\ '5!J S1lwr <.:luucl I $19.000 985-4141 ...•••••..••..•........•...................... Airplane, Cessna 77 Huwk ·7:1 fo'orll 4>o·I 1 ~T X P 5 2 5 T T I fi' II cc>Od. ~~> •USEDBMWs• '77 320 4.wd. -.t I G70S J 'VI '77 s:klot!>JHI Slit t017!1J '7>Cl:JIHi.p<l. ~l 123!Jl1K I I 1 '7fj 13 1S ;!cir. 5.,ptl. /\M/fo'M.2Ampi.:.46Mrlll, 'b7 S$, Ml'W. 2 dr ''I>''. Sl.'otlO/lll.'lol 544·6649 "Cor n1l'ht• • It 1111 , rl'slon-<I. :J:.k1n~ $27.!l:.O Pl• ~1 2023 EARLEllCE VOLVO l!JfJi llarbor Blvd. C(~'T/\ MES/\ 646-9303 540.946 7 ORAHGE COUMTY VOLVO F:xc.1,us1v1;;1.v VOLVO Lltr"l'bl Volvo Ut:alcr m Oran..:~ County' UUYor Lt:ASI-: OIHl-:Cr [!~., 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '7fi 264C I. Top 1·ond l.o .idl•ll $57!!!°) 111 r 7~.:! 11~1 llay!>, l'>H OSlfJ 67 l:l'lS . ~' '1~1 lt.:M~ ·71 J l,1i\ Wgn 1.111.: r111•k /\( ', I'll, PS a"1"l S!IM rl'I: J.(.i'>, J,(d I Ultl), 'j(l(I() 4!1:11111 2 I>. I' XJnl l'Ond. S6SOO Dys 1-82&-~ 1976 CADILLAC · SEVIUE Splltpwr seat,AMIFMH lr:Jl'k. lilt whl'CI. 1·ru1s1• n.ir.trol. 1>addl-<l tor> & low milt">. <~PPO 1 $7999 ~Cadillac 2fi00 If arbor Bl\Cl 1425 Haker SI t:<~'T/\ MF-~/\ 540.9100 '7GScv11lc U1von·e furn.'' s a I c ;rn . ouo m 111:· .. UmVm /tan Sharp $71j(J(). Qill K3 t l2Z1 9917 ....••.....•....•.••••• 't~I C'amiJrn :1:!i, .iuto. 1\.\11 l'M l'iJ!>:.l•ttc I~ z:J(li '7S f.:..ern;iro J.T . ,\ l'. lll'W Urt ..... ~.llOIJ m1 s:S500 ~mi ---°'"rofd 9920 .....•............•..•. 640-8379. <If' mike deal 64:>-82t7 or -- -\>75-l!iOO ec.g.-993l ------······················· ·--------· 1971 MERCURY COUGARXR7 /\stroroof, !-.lCrl'O rndio & K track tapi· pluy..r imd 1· r u 1 s 1· c o n t r o I . 1Ser ti0147(iJ $5999 Hoben Codilloc ~XJ llurhor lih·cl . 142.5 Buker St <.:~II\ M 1'~"il\ 540·9100 '79 MUSTANG /\ It/\ II ,.; ,.. I N 0 I I •I S I> 1-: .. : I> T H 1\ N S , POWJ-:H s ·n :i-;HJNt:. /\M/FM CASSJo~TTE . l)l<i lT/\L CLO<.:lo(. Ill B/\CK BUC KET S1':1\'l'S. 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Slil)S(> I' I' ~ 7!JO!f ......•.•..•........... 1977 Toyota Cl•l11·a CT l.Jflhack /\utmnalw, a11 l'OOd •• AMt fo'M lolC·rco K Lruck, custom whn+;. s twd1,w louvrc k11 . 1·11111 m1L'i & low mile:.. l'n ply lk s l off1:r 'all ~17-7456. 1977TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN Aut.omatw lran~ . r:ullu. heater & low mil1·-. 1340TRC. $3499 ~Codilloc 2ti1Xl If arbor Hlvd 1425 Baker St <.:O:,'T A MESA 540.9100 1!1711 llonda CHIZ~':'.. 70 i\1Pll, 100 1\11'1;. 1wrl1·d c·ond lbl S70U takl'l> ·1!&4123 S4999 ~rs Cadillac <!lifMI I larhor 111"11 1425 Uak1:r Sl COSTA ,\1 1-:.'ll\ 540.9100 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ~ 9730 •72 <.:orc;;;-a-W-n~ GuoJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulfld Very dcpcndahh• 'fill 1-:1 Camino I"'""' ~.tr IJOW\!r br1tkl''· lllr c:ontl 1 l>JKI i.unruol. Ill'" 11·bll (•nit new hporly 11a1111 J<>IJ. ~I or bei.l offrr. 5'18-4888 & '77 XJ-12L SI~. 8:11·2855. [>57 6311!1. '7K Kaw11!-.1Jk1 KZIUOO. ""ny cKt rm •• xlnt 1•ond. 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Sole/ a..t/Storoge ~ 160 •••••••••••••••••••••• RENT Lux ury Mo tor home 22' J>:ilo m ur. Sleeps' 6. $250/week + If au. 640-8585 ----- RENT 23' fo'J Rl::OAL.L S ELi'' CONTAINF.O. ftt:ASONAHLE. 645·2283 -$500 UP Flt0t4T FOllYOUR MOJOltHOME 'fblt's right Dolc'l> RV Rentala will pay SSOO lo you upon conslJlnmcnl of 'Y(NI' '78/'70 lfl..22' Mini or is.~· mot(irh(}me. Thi11 will apply towards your Sl»l280 net per week. We're ovcrbook<.'ti lhru .uiinel. $2599 ~Cadillac ~llurhor Ul vcl 1425 Ila k,.r St COST/\ MES/\ 540.9100 7h HMW :.;101 hl111·, v..ry I I II I '74 XJ(i, Jully l'<JUIPPt.'<I. l' can. u Y l'l(llt l/J>l'' · c·hteuf feur driven. Os t I' I' d uys fi41i -<1:i.:io c•vc:. ofr. M5·5SIS. L'73-~U ~--~--- " JenMn 9732 'Tl 320t Nnrf. f\t(:, allovi..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl~·;m:,w.,.4!1:-.latt',20M1n1. ,741~ .Ill. AM/F'M IMrk. m:w 75!1-JIJl;l!j nu Mc:h tire'!'., 4-tM, Kint. '75 BMW JOSI xlnt t ond. l S53Xl. 4!H·49Xol 9737 owner, SHSOO/ofr 752 6204 '711 Onl.l.un PH ,71M 1111, wkct'y!>, ti 5 1 ·311 4J Lot. M1d1 . AM / 1'"M !-otc·r<·o e ve-wknd~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:liSll. jjuto, $1750. M>Hi.1711 ------1!178 Lotus J:Apnt. buy or ·75 BMW 2002 tuh ·ovc r lca <1e. t:x. 'Tl 1-;1 Camino l:>M mt, 4:.pd.AC.Mcr(.'ll 1·1•llc nl con dition . x.lnl cond. S.1350 1;42 98(1.1 4!J8.U129 ~u;r;:1 73<:auner, m·w t•n· ... ~·ncHI all amwuJ shupc. $18<J5. 548 8ZJ,S ·m ;,JtW1C Sprto; ·1x-. 10.1100 Mmdo 9731 1ru. 11lnl rnt·1•k , ;111to N1•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Koru's. muflr. Mlvr w /IJI 72 Moida RX2. 4 dr. runs UJL$400l. t714) 752 &l(.18 fire.it AC, 2S mpg, SUOO. '65 El Cj!rrunu :i ,pd, shift. ·n s..-n, auto. -.lt•rm 1·a"'"· AM / fo M s tereo. runi, xlnt cond1l1on. $!1400. Krt·ot fl75 :!190evcs, 642-495!> Olli Dean. S44·S491 Merudn... t740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 666-n:JS.wkdyi. --------72 3.0 CS, good ron<I. '7M l<'ord Courier 7' bed, oo,<m lllJ, 4 spd, call cvs. ZJXlcc w/6-pack camper, 714-497·3508 &50. 675-74111 ----- '76 Rrmchero l o w1wr 1••BOl--Mc-.-.. •1•ir.• .... -.,• Xlnt. <.'Ond. 494·'1262, or '°"" .-... 06J.J680 'G1 GM_t:_• -~-T-.-p-1-ck_u_p-.-V-6, $ A!T. A IC. P tS. Xlnt. $2(0).673·~ '78 Toyota Sits. t-'1bt!r).!la11 lfhell. Cu:ctom whl ~. .. * 1976•450SB.• Su p e rb conditi o n mechanically & c os· mcllcally . Louded . Q.1712. 675·3222. '72350-SL , Rare 4 SPD SPTS CAR. 2 t.opg, mags. 499·5388. '71) 240 Osl, whl~. Rnrf, full y eq uipp e d , showroo m condition. $17,000/offer. 759-9040 $MOO. 846-3897 Please ~~oct Mr -y,--------9-5-7-0 X.'(l N fk•:tl'h Blvd I.A HABRA 15 M1. No.o(SA Fwy) 1714t 52~5lll Sunday by Appt Oassac 1006 UIO SL Hard & soft top, x.lnt cood. Ca II S48-«l80 O.'tRY ....... 114/Ht-4446 ....................... ,~~~~~~~~~~ "78 Dodge Von VII, 3HI, ft-.&.--'73 "5<6LC. yellow. :dnt uulo. p is, panelle d. -9720 cond. 114.~. Pvt Pty. '7f ~lo motofbomo Z7' o,ita. 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Ask for Frank Marino or Tom Aikin. '6 REASONS TO IUY & SERVICE , AT JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN . · • · SBYICI Dtrf. Of'IH 'T1L t P.M. MONDAYS ·2· PARTS DIPT. OPIM 'T& t P.M.. MONDAYS -"nL 2 P.M. MTUUAYS ·>· SALIS 09'1'. OPIM 7 DAYSAWlm ... WILIASIAU MAllS & MODILI, SNCt•• 'DMt '" 'fW & ..-clllS 19« ·'-M HA ft OYll l H .. OWMm ICOMOMT CAIS TO CHQOSl,.OM hM fuJI pwr & modular ......,.. Cadillac ,...... wlleat iprlnp" conver11 lon. eas ilv '"""'II i..r. BJ d wtnda. Re·adapwble to h bl ., ~ aruvr y . bOllt qr bl.kc trlr. Muat e angeo e to your COST/\ MESA .u. t.t o(r. All 5pm ntiodl. &44-1848 ---540.9 I 00 ii$4Ml. '72 f"ord Van, now 6 cyl •----.7-l_:M_OZ_' --- '67 MB22IOSL. classic & clean. drk blu, AM/FM CMS, 2 lQPS, &ood mpl(, ' •10,000. 'Oy11 979.4485, eVM/wknd#l 673·4285 ... ..-..n DmnllT OM MOST MQDILS .. ., ..___ ___ ::rt; :.MO ena. body nds work, ,~. ,.,_...iUon -""· .. 000' 1""' ,....,. """"° \olVON Mllll.... 400 ~ . .,. . .....,, MM846 18M545 "'° ....................... PYl. party need• clean l"at, &.ruck , etc. C~H. 211/«N·WS .,. a.>Z. 2+2. a uto, /\IC. AM/FM. wlrc1, l2,000 ~. Chumµognc aold w l•hlte Int Assume a.. f1I' buy. 547.1147 or ... 7914. Private P.rly n ed1 74 2llOZ coupe, mlnt 42K, ..aomol>lle for •PPro• aulo.mau.AM t YM, llSJ.840-2'1'11 AC.MllOM2·3045 ...... t742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 MO Mld1ct. 45IC miles • red. too k• OK , "l"' 1p·e.t: new alternator. valve •rind, bead INket, battery, clutch cylinder, u 1aed and ready . •PK. •mllm. "tr•ck W/~ boolller. U11X ........ 13,000 ....... ev.a. ' 11111 llACM IUD ....... TOM~M 141-1000 1'1Z 411 Wsn. tuto, Nbll tftl, Wider. '4'arr .. lt6aO blllofr.IU-sall 1 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 l'1w..r I A•v1 int. '{)111 l'llOd l11ll v )o.Hlo·d 1\M l"M 1Hlrk . s;17 rto lji~, ijll:lli '7H l':w1·1. I'S. l'/11. <1uto. 1·nJ1st•. ~11·r1•0, 111 : :sitM. Sl!AIO !">l>i Kl:.!tl B&aclc 9910 ................•...... ·n O:nturv :.! cir L1kt• m·w 15,mo mt t\1r, 1111. aw:.t·. /\~l ll"M S1200 4!tJ 9W3 '75 z cir ( '1•nt urv. J.1111r.it1 lop, J11a11l~I. m·mt l'Ulld .. lo rm.~ t>M K8JS Codiloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE MOW!!! COHNB.L CHEVROLET ~Harbor k l,11 I '1 ~TA M 1-:.'\A 54~1200 . ..• ;a_ :. t ; : t • ~:~& ~ ---""'" .... ~·~~ r ~=-~I 21 .... ~Dri·• ~-c-... -Of'IM 7 DAYS A WEB , •.• , ..... ,."~"°' ... '·•••-.. "'"~··~c....... , ...... 1976 FORD WGN. TORINO SQUIRE · ,\utomutu-. pw '>t••1•r m~. ,u·rc~1. :11r l'Qntl l1rw m1J1 .... lot XI.NT 1 um11111111 <>12tNW<-; >. Spo·t 1.11 pn1 ,. ol $2999 Maben Codilloc ~JI arbor BJ\ d 1425 liak1·r SI L'(~'Ti\ 1\11-:.'u\ 540.9100 '7K l-\1lur::t 4:-prt, rt·1l ~ whl tnl, /\1\1 /FM -.Le.·"-"" lo m1 t:.t 111 ll<t \ oH loon of S31:ar i:I dn \ 1·~ ti ;tWilY ! !)fill 4405 ~s.nl 9957 .....••••.....•........ JohnSOtt & Son UHCOlH-MERCURY '°:'>Pl'l'WI of I h•· Wn·I.. · 1978 PINTO ~ 1I"1• r ,. x t •· r 1" 1 .111l om,ol H' r;1cl•o ~ ht•Jt••r tfMlll'l-.UJ $3450 ~i l l:irho1 Ill ,(' :\I ~·~1, '78 PINTO RUNABOUT 1\utu I 1·;.n, . air noml ,unrou1 1mv. J1 ' S3877 BARWICK DATSUN "·" I J.ll• t ,qw--t'.tll•• 8 3 1-1375 493.3375 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE l"ull vow er. AM 11-'M i.u·m1, tilt whl•cl, Lan clau top & leather tn t1'rior. stiarp1 Wl:ISl'llKI . 768-7222 6S f'ord Jo(ood tr:m!.porta-'75 l>intu. a uto. 36.000 1r11 . uon DX.I/bl-st offer clean. $15(.ljl. $4999 ~Cadillac 2GOO llarhor Blvd M:.!.5 Bakt'rSI COSTA MI·;:;/\ 540.9100 '78 Malibu <.:lassie. 19~1 . a ir. auto .• PS, .. B. C'n&.'>('. t.Jll. am 1fm tape 1..cavm~ country. S4(j()()/ offt'r 640-6 &:, 7 754-0sm •~16·»1•; '78 Mali6u Clouic - Sharp, 1mmar thruout! ! '7K Sf•v1llc· 1.td f:d11io11 . l'own brakl•ro., po wt•r Tukl' OVl·r 11:11:.<· l\sk fo r l>tt•c·nn).!. power win· llud 776·5 110 , t'Yt'S dows.1JOwt•rdoor locks. 5Hl·!ll 10 power 6·way i.plll bt!nl·h ----i.t•at. A /C. i\M/1''M '76 Sl<:VJLLE , clean, lo i.tcreo, r nuse l'ontrol.1111 mi, pvl pty. $83S-O . whc.'•I. Whlll' w tburnun· 673-3261 dy int .. landa u to p, special mstrumcnwt1on. 1976 CADILLAC SG.200 or h•·i.l offe r. B.DORAOO COUPE 1-56IJ.6620 l'.P. Sphl pwr. seals. tilt ~3 Vc.ia . air, c lean . wheel, l'ruise control. mechun1r a lly sound, i.lt.>n.'O. Cabnolct top & .... of ~· aJJ of th<' CudJllac lux· SIO)/.,.,t r. 64S-S7..-.r un<'l> Low. low mile:. '68Corvair good rond. 1<>11NRro . 557-3795. '75 C'ntry Sq WJ,ln . m111l l'OOd. /\t:. -.ten~>. tafx'. 1•ru1st•, !I vui.s. ~glj:;. 642.0346 CY~ 19T7 Granada '1 dr. vinyl top. :ur, t'lt' . Ju mt, xl11l rnnd $3700 tofr. P I'. 55<!-052'! ' -----'66 l-'a1 rlane Con11: Nu prunt & top. SOOf>J~t of· for. 673-6743/(1'73·tl046 G«AHADA FOUi DOOR '77Silver, <271SMV> DY75 ·ns.lver. 066SMC.1 DY75 '77 Tan 0 51SLX> $3Z15. '77 U . blue <374SLV> $347S. '78Sdver C794TRf.) $1196 '7R Ok blue ( l50RLX I 1!17!1 f'1 nl11 ·I 'IH'1·1l rrulNll!<' :c •. 1\1r. 111111 .. ,. warr;1n l y ~4 :Joo 552 1!0i P'tywDuth 9960 ..........•.•.......... '7 6 Plymouths 10 Fury 4·dr i:.l<1t11111 w a~on s. t\)) fu l l v l'QlD PPl'(j . Air. 1\M/1-'M radto. P/B. l'/S Mn'I c-olor~ & mt cnor~ /\II miJ1ntatned h y fll'l'I mt'(·ha mt'.i.. All avml ;11 s.500 $IOOO belo w Ul u1· Hook wholc~ale 1m1·,. Oaily Pilot J."JJ W l'-1Y Sl. CM. 642·432l. 1'1oct M_anul(l'r . ----- 7.1 Sall'lhtl' Must scll, l!'I c'Ond. run..., well, PS. l'U. v 1n Lop, nu Lire!>. $UW/bc:;L. f.W 9747 - 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5999 Maben Codiltac 2600 JI artn-Blvd. 1425 liakcr St. COSTA M t:.5A 540.9100 "78 Chevy Luv. 12K m l, cstm made bed. blk. take over payments. 493-2565 Qwysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul@S. '70 1'run'< /\M. 4 ~pd. 400 All cani havr air condl· i·u " M US't S!!;f.L . lJon1nl.:, vinyl int<'n or & Su<:nf1cc. 750-0736 are in d nl m echanical 1---------Sale! San! Sale! '76 Sev1Ue: 1 owner. ultra CHRYSLER •77 clean, lo m i. co mpl CORDOI ... l o ad e d, $9500 . .,. 5"16-7S00/54().ll00. Loaded including sun· roof, s tereo, full power & 1975 CADILLAC ' low mih~aJ:e. 1429RYX > conditJon. llawa11an /\m. Co. 7$2· 7531 or ~·5ni. W19 Ford Granada 2dr, 3000 m1lc•!', AM / fo~M stereo. $5200 or orrer. ·m LcMans. clean. good (.'OOCL Eni<. hus 45,000 ml. Orin. owner. Sl.250. Duys 213 : 9611·115"1 . f:Yt'h. 714·645-53:>6, As k for Jerry fm.m!IS, COUPE DE VILLE Warranty available. , AA• .. -r. tape. till wheel, $1995 '78 Trans a m . Loaded . ucou"" Low m i le age. Xtra Cnbnolet top.fullpower. JIMSLEMONS 1966 Ford l.ld. 77,000 clean. Privatt> Party. fa<tory wr cond. & low 1..-0RTS miles, $300. Call 546-6513 S5l·M90. Aft.Spm. miles. (S32N1Ml. 1970HAHBORBLVO. Jim , ____ ___;. ___ _ $4599 OOST-A-MESA '71 Ford LTD. 4 ctr . 311 '65 C.t.ahna: Xlnl cond, ........... -Cedllloc 631-127613J.9300 -. _,,.Or be8t of. rel.table trans. $500 or ~ .. ..,.. ... -besl.962-..oo:!ans. 2000 Ha rbor Blvd. ,. .• Uk fer. IMCMCMS 142S Baker St. "72Newport. ""· enew ---------'tB Flreb1rd Clean, rebll . COSTA MESA llll .. ext. Xlnt operating '77 Granada: lm mac rmtor S2 000 0 aind. $1650. 640-6242 art 6. cond. very clean. lo ml, • e'..L' U:.39 54°"910 m any ictras. 13800, _.....,, · -k-'75 Cordoba: Slive r , full 673-1185 'S7Tem.......,l Won, necd:s '78Seville, l1l~Qr'ta e power, below bluebk. ---·------.,.... " ~e!,_11.u . I" P · Dys • SZ4QO. 675-1631bet10.6 '71 LTD Sta wag. Motor ~:J:>· ,_._,, O'hauled. $89S bat ofr 1---------77 &DO COUPI · '75 Cordoba. s llves:, full takes. 67S-4162. • 7 2 Cat a 11 n a 4 · d r ~wer. blk lthr Int, Brougham, xlnt mech. All xtras. Including AM/PM at.ero. air, xlnt 1964 Ford Van. 6 cyl. Rul\!I shape, nu llreR. nds s tereo w /tape, 6 way cond. lo m1, $2700. Good. 80 tags. $550. paint. Sl295. Will con • sea L, c r u I s e , el c. 831·:937 83M916. aider trade. 97~9 98500/offer. 026URV>. ~----~ Hawaiian Am. 752·7$31 C d I lal fflO ·Ulalll tt41 TtuJd!1ut.lr4 tt70 or5*8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• ded I lt7' MARI V '67 Uncoln. Suicide doora. '73 T·Bird: Cutt Contlne n· "73 Cpe de VIie. loa ::1.-J COMTlt•fTAL t3llO taJ tnink, fuJb' loaded. mi, I owner, P.P. ~. -... _,,,., 1,,.. __,. ., "'""" AA&.~ 1\lt wt.I, cruise con· _.._. _,.""""·re. au,...,.,.,. --'-------• trol. 1tereo. apUt pwr. Me;cay ttlO _-._1_112_. ____ _ 1'77 CADILLAC teal.I, C.briolet top ff ....................... "TJT•Blrd : XJnt cond, wht' &DOIADO Court ..,_., <Ser.&l:M80). ORANOECOUNTY'S b&ackMln vinyl top. full Leather. 1\treo radio, $1999 ..WUT power, loaded. l9M mi, trulu con trol • ...... c1•1e tJNCOLN·llERCURV snso. 633·6035dys qbrioleltop. <312RXJ). .OH.arbor Blvd. DEALERSHIP •a11Seves . 17"9 IG5WerSt. IAY fl ADllOI ...... C1•11 COBTAllESA UNCOUl·lllCllCURY 80 Harbor Blvd. 141-t I 00 11-11 Autoc.Mt' Dr. 1435 Biker St. '11LIDcoln &Df'Wr.IM• P'orat& tail CQ8TA,M£8A * ... lJlVIN~ 14o.tl00 541·.-TJ IJO.Joot ,. -___ _._.,...__.._ .-.. ---.-. ---....... ...-.·------ llake tho•• 1ood •nbold hml 1ou're not ualn1 avallable to ' -o&IMl'lemllr by ad· ~tblm , •••• la a-lfted. Call I0-878 • ' l , 17 B••t...,.n .Beaeh F..ntel• V~0~Y *Be A Clou·11 ••• It makes the face feel a bit sticky but Kel - ly Coye of Huntington Beach enjoys being- made up as a clown at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. This bit of put on took ids Death ~.., F·--'i' ~ar t11U. Thanks to a Datl)' Pilot reader. police belie ve they have foun~ the hit -and-run cart hat took the life of a woman pedestria n Saturday 111 Huntington Bt:ach. l> A blue Saab; heavily damaged on the right front fender. was impounded by investig ato rs ~Monday after they received a , call from John Eile r. a Costa Mesa apartment owner . Police said Eiler s potted the car partially hidden by bushes in the rear parldng lot ol his apart- m ent complex in the 2600 block o f O ra nge Ave nue. ' A descriptio n or the car . establis hed by parts strewn al t he d eath scene, was pubUs hed ' m a Daily Pilot story Monday. Eiler r ead the s t o ry . then phoned police. The dnver of the car 1s s till at large . Investigators a re linking lhe •car to the de ath of 24-year-old l Ma rtha Cisneros of Montebello. l who was s truck down on Pacific Coas t Highway about 3 a .m . Saturday. . place Monday on Heritage Stage. There is a lso a booth at the fair where children can be painted in clown m akeup. Tonight's and Wednesday's schedule are on Page A3. . Your Hometown Dally Newspaper { , Fl FTEEN'CENTS Huntington Council · I 4 Stay M~ as DA Pro~s Vi~lfitions By STEVE MARBLE Of UM D••ly Pllel St•ll Four Huntington Be ach City Council m e mbers. unde r 10- vestigat ion for a llegedly violat ing the city charte r. have re· fused to talk to the Dis trict At· torney's investigators. The foursom e Bob M andic. Ruth Bailey, J ohn Thomas and Ruth Finley all appa re ntly con s ulted a ttorneyi. a nd we n • advised to keep s1ll;:nt It· has been a11egcd the four 'me mbers violated the! charter and a city o rdinance whe n they rejected the city adm inist rator'!> choice for a nt·w department head and appointed their own man instead Ora n~e County Dt'i trtct Al torney Gary Pohlson !>ay!> thl· fou r5ome is within its rights to refuse to s peak but added tha t .. lack of cooper a tion .. won't hinder the 1nvest1gat1on. Po hlson !.ays he will decide later this week whet her to file m isdemeanor charge), agains t the council rrwm~rs The investigation was prompt cd by <.:oundlmL1n Ron P<.1ll1nsnn wh o wt·nt to th<: dts t ricl at torncy lu::.l mon1 h ;ind askc•d that criminal l'hargcs be filed against his colli•aguei. .. My thinking ll-t th1.1l my VOll' did m y !>p<.•akini:: and I don't have anything e lse lo SLIY." com mentcd Mrs F tnll'Y "I <'an'l even understand how this thing has gotten to th ts stag('." La st month, the council ap pointed former <icllng pla nning director Jim Palin as the new development services dir~tor. P a lin had not applied fo r the job Cit y Adminis t rat o r Bud Bels ito has conducted exte ns1v(.• interviews for the newly C'reated dc pa rtml'nt head pos it ion. lft- recom mended Newport Beach Com munity Development Direc tor Richard. Hogan for the Job City Attorney Ga ll Hutton , who was requested to writc :i legal opinion on the contested council vote. concluded she was unable to dN·1dt• whe the r th(.• vote was valid or not. Mandie. who wa ::. most veht;- ment in dcfcndinJ: his right lo vote for Pa lin. said the ongoing investigation has strained coon· til relations Mrs . Finley says she 's at- t e mpting to keep fro m being "polarized" by Pa llmson's de mand for an investigation and prosecution. · "I think 1t was clear what we meant to do." says Mrs. Finley. "If we d id 1t wrong so meone s hould tell ~ :,o we ca n do il right .. P alm. meanwhile . ha::. been handed th~· reins of the new s uper depa rtment and a ppears -;ccurc m that position. T he new depa rtment m erge:. t he planning and bulldtng dc- partmen~. Somnza Resigns, Flies to Florida M/\NAGtJA . :'-11ca ragua <Af'l Pr<."!'ttdent 1\nal-tl al-.10 Somoza. toppl<.-d by revulutton, reMgncd 1•ar ly today a nd flew in h 1~ pri vale Jl'l to t·xile in Flonda 1'nd1ng 42 year-, of d1ctcitorsh1p Liv ht!> famil y. ·Thousand!> of N1carL1gucin!'> m 26 guerrilla hl'ld 1·1t1t--, danced in th l· l-tt n.·el!> all night. d rinking w1n1• and r um OJ), c hurch belb pl· a le<1 Som111a and do~l'n:-who fl ed with him land1:~ al a U S a ir baSl' in Florid a . then went by motorcade l1J hi:-µalal ial estate . whe re Somoza to ld <i news con ference "I am a realist and I ho ped that the best thing for my people would be for m e to resign .. I am vi?ry)lappy to be in the United States of A m~rica ~ a political exile " . Adm1n 1strat 1on sources 10 Washin~«m said a Ll .S. N<:1vy amphtbtbU!> a ssault ~htp t arry-· 1ng helicopters and J!f soldiers w <1 s off l he l'as t coas t ol N1c-a raguu b111 beyond sight of 'land tn case Lhe ri· was need ln l'Vatuail' Amer1t·1.1ns. Mcmbt•r-, of the Nicaraguan 'ongress dectcd the president of their lowl•r hou;;l'. 1-~rn nc1sco l 'rruyo, lO :.ut C'l'l'd Somoza. but lJrcuyo, 54 , wa!> ·xpected to Police said s h e . was m a crosswalk at Newland Street, at · -----tttempt1ng to muke her wtty l&lhe beach . The car that killed her was traveling east. . Be c a use of damage to the right front . re nder. police said the woman was almost a ble to avoid the oncoming auto. "One more ste p and she would have m a de it , .. said ofricer Orv a Akin. fuffin Carriers Rap~----Magnesium Left to Burn Miller Appoin~ment 1n Huntington By KATHY CLANCY ... e rve only unltl thC' arrival from neighboring Cos ta Rica of Lht:> provisional 1un t1.1 na m ed by the S:i ndtnisla gucrnlh1s. T ht.• Sand intslti!>. in a !>U<" l'c ssful. Sl'Vcll wee If retTI!l'~t'""o=n-. -- fought Somoza ·lot nal1on;1 I guard 10 a slandsl1ll and toppled lhl· 1inc t 1ml· '>trongm<tn 1n thi' largl·St but most lhrnly populat· 1·d Cl•ntral /\mt·nean !>tale Som oza wa!'> !>llll 1n the• a ir E-n 1 o ult· to Florid:.. whf'o JUnl a rn1.·mb1.•r S 1·1 g 10 H amirez Mt.•rtado ann11u111'1°d in Costa H•ca that tht• n\'W Ntt•araguan govcrnnwnt would ai.k the U1111- 1•d States to t•xtradtl<' SomozC1 lo ),land tnal for crime-; against thf' Nicaraguan people. mclud· 1ng corruption and human rights v1olat1ons Police said the re we re no icense plates on the car when 1t a s recovered. · .Citizens Eyed ., ~For Openings ·In Huntington Applications from inle re:;ted Jiuntington Beach citizens are t being accepted for openings on several city boards and com- missions. All seven positions on the plan- ning commilslon are sut»ect lo f reappointme nt and t~ City +Coun. cil is soliciting applicants. In addiUon. there are openings on the environmental council, the local coastal program ~citizens advisory committee and ~the special events board. ·. Applications for a ll positions · a re available rrom the P ublic In· format.ion Ofrice. 2000 Main St .. ' or by calling 536-5511. . .PILOT PUSHED . PUPPY PEDDLING ~ ·• "My rolly polly puppies a ll went to realtj neat people ~cauM ~ tbe Dally PUot;" That'• the advertl1ln1 success ·1tory of the La1una Be.ach womaa •placed tbls ad lri ,the Dally Pilot: JlollJ Polly Pupplea. sttq/Hutlty mix. Adora· .. m&f\U\P XXIMIJlXJI Let tM fNDd1y Dally PUot ... .-.... ftDd ,...uy neat peo-t9u ::&\. jou make a sale. Of CM D•tlY Ptl.C SI.Cl About 20 coffin-carrying dem- ons trators picke ted outside the O range County Hall or Ad - m inis tration today in protest to the selection of forme r prisoner of war Edison Miller as a new c ounty supervisor. The m archers, organized by the county's United Ve teran's Counc il. carried the coffin to protest what they called the death of representative govem - m entinOrang_eCounty. Members o f the group also carried black flags and wore their suit coals turned inside-out and backwards in reference lo allegations brought agains t Miller alter his release from a North Vietnamese POW camp. Charges against Miller were dropped and he was censured by the Secretary of the Navy COO· cer.ning anti-war s tatements made while the Navy Oyer was a war prisoner. Meanwhile today, Miller was preparing ror his first official meeting as new third district county supervisor. Floyd Taylor of Fountain Valley, spokesman for the veteran's council, said he didn't know bow long lhe pro~sl would last or if it would be repeated. "We just want lo draw atten· tjon lo the fact that the veterans in partic ular and concerned citizen s just do not want anything to do with Edison lllUer," Taylor asserted. He said bis group would circulate recall petitions against M.lller after he has served 90 daye in office. State laws prohibit recall er- rort11 acalnat public pfnciala Ull· tU tbey have served at least 90 days. Iraq Chie·f Quits BAGHDAD, Iraq CAP) - Prealdent Ahmed Hauan al· Bakr hM resigned because ol m health. .......... ,..... .... , ......... ftftOTUTINQ MILLER t1octy 81eo1c Merette• Gas Leaks Teste d DENVER <AP> -The Army has be1un a new round or lesla lo try lo determlne what is caua· ln1 leaks ln de•dly nerve gas Rxttnbt It want.I to ship from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal lo Ut•h. .. ( • Huntingto n Be ac h fire m en wh o b e gan battling a magnesium fire in the c ity's in· dustrial area at about 9:45 a .m . today finally decided al about 10:30 p.m . lo let it burn out. Magnesium shavings, stored by Cerko's refining division at 5702" Research Drive, erupted in name against an adjacent build· ing where they were s tored. Firemen s aid intense heat from the fire cracked a concrete block wall at the W. D. Bingham Inc . facility. 5722 Research Drive. Jn battling the hot fire, Cerko pres ident Ge ne Cerko donned fire retarding regalia, mounted a forklift and moved into the blaze lo remove three metal bins of magnesium. Cerko employees said the pres· idenl would not de le gate the dangerous tas k. A !though fireme n s prayed water on drums of possibly ex- plosive chemicals adjacent to the blaze. neither waler nor fire · fighting chemicals v.iere sprayed onto the metal fire. Fire Chief Raymond Picard s aid such a move would not be made unless the fire moved out of control. He said attempting lo extinguish the bot-bum!ng metal could cause an eruption of names. Picard said firem en would stand by at the slle unUl the nre burned out -probably about two hours. He added that none of the surroundln1 bulldln1s •P· peered endan1ered. · A Certto employee said ap- prox l mately 3,000 pounds or ·ma1neaium we~ Involved, valued at about SM,000. He said Cetko has been experiment.ins with the shavi"11 lo determiM meltlnc point.I but'prtmaril~ metal WH beln1 • "° •notber compqy· l area. . .,. - l4PWl...,...10 ARRIVES IN MIAMI Nicaragua's Somoza HB GirJ, 14, Raped in Her Own Bedroom A 14 -year-old Huntington Bea c h girl was raped in her bedroom early today by a ma n wearing a cloth mas k. police re port. The s uspect. police say. en- t e r e d the north Huntington Beach apartment around 3:30 a.m. through an open patio door. The man threatened the girl with a knife in her second story bedroom before attacking her, police report. The girl woke her sleeping i>arents after the suspect ned, police say. The suspect was described to- pollce as about 27 years of age , with short dark curly hair. Nuke Plant Toured MIDDLETOWN. Pa, (AP> - Fllteen reporters donned red hard hats, racliaUon detection bad1es aDd name ~I• on Mon· day to take part 1n u-e news\ media's fh'Ct louf'.of Tbree .1111e,,. 'Island slian~nt a-a the .• clear t . \ 9le •id ! ~ •• t ,, . ·~ ~ U.S. ofrtc ia1s s aid Som oza landed at Homestead Air Force Bast· near Miarrt1 at 9.50 am. ocrensc Department s pokesma n Tho m as Ross said a n rnitial gr oup o(three planes brought in 70 Somoza a ides and re latives. <S..-e SOMOZA. Page A2) Coast ·=-- Weather Low c louds la te n ight a nd earlY-!Jloming hours o th erw{s¢ s unn y a nd w a rm Wedne sd ay a fte r · noon. Overnight lows in 60s with highs Wednesday in 70s al beaches to high 80s inland. INSIDE TOD"\' Rick Nellon. who grew up en telev11ion an front of millions in the 'SO•. 11 a 39- year·old father of four. But the fonMr teen Ulol atilt has 1 the old rock and roll magic. See Featuring, Page Cl . • r .. .· M OM.YMT Htf Fair Rick XoSta~ Closed .,. DAVID IWTIMANN ........ ~ ..... A hl&h·apeed · rlde at tbe Oran1e eo.anl.)' Fair oo which a Cotta Neu woman waa kfioul. ly , .. ~ Saturday will ~main ck>Md uaW Nftaln mectu.Acal rballftl an mede, a llate Nie ly olftdaJ said today. However. Robert Buth ol tbe Loa Anaelea otflct! or the In ~ duatrial Safety Department said he could not divul1e t.be n.tW"fl of the modlfkaUOns. He aakl they were not m.sor. Bealb did aay the adJuatmmta are lq_ addition lo the replace- mt>nt of metal pins that lock down tho lap bu• on the circular roller couter ride known as the "Himalaya." St•te inspectors h•d ordered the replacement or the pins after some were round to be covered with rust. The 22·vear·old woman iD· Jured in the accident. Celeste Marie Hoffman. was reported in stable condiUon today in the in- tensive care unit of Co~ Mesa MemoriaJ Hospital. She suffered head injuries and multiple cuts and bruises Satur- day night when she was dragged three times around the ride. A companion or Milts Hoffman had told police the woman was pulled up from her seat while the ride was moving at high speed on its ti1ht circular path. Other witnesses, however, in· dicated Miss Hoffman may have stood up during a pause in the ride and then fell out when it started up a1ain. One of her less caught in the front lap bar, which is supposed to lock riders into place, and she was dragged around the ride before the machine was stopped. Beath said the operators of the ride, Western Pacific Shows. must send his office writ\en con· firmation that the adjustments have been made before the ride can open again. The broader mvestigation 10to the cause of the accident would continue, he said. Beath said rides such as the ··Himalaya" are required to have an inspection once a year to be licensed for operation. He said he did not know bow long ago the Orange County Fair ride had been inspected. HBEmployee Pay Hikes Approved Contracts callif!g for a 9 per- Ct!nt salary hike for two Hunt· ington Beach employee or· ganizations were 8.pproved .Mon· day night by the City Council. The first, a contract with the Huntington Beach Fire~en's As· sociation. boosts salanes 5 per· --eent tbis-monlb-ancH pereent ef- f ecti ve Jan. 1. ·The council also appro,ved a contract with the Municipal Employees Association calling for an immediate 9 percent wage 'hike. The MEA. with 500 members, is the largest employee assocla· lion in the city. It is estimated the packages will costthecity anestimaled$1.1 million. Both pacts are good for one year. . In other action. the council postponed a controversial or· dinance designed to dissolve the current planning commission. Mayor Don MacAUister, who was absent from the meeting, bad requested the delay. Coun· c ilman John Thomas also missed the meeting. Heist Nets $5;700 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A young male robber who held u:p a McDonald's fast-foot store on Van Ness Avenue Monday got away with $5,700, police said. DAILY PILOT ,,,. O<-C-o.ily "~·wit~-~ 1,c..., 111""911M -..... \.h_l_lt¥1 ... 0.- (H\I P\1411-.0C-y. S.P"<•tt tdll-M• OVIHl\M<I -·' "" ..... ,,,, .. , tor c ... ~ ""'"'· ,._, -~. """'""'"" "-"""""""' tolflY•t1 ... 1,-,l-&o•d1/S....1,.c .. .i" •Hlot. '""-""''""' ,, _ .. , ... ,Sot~· .. "-~·· ,,_"'""IC>"'_.,,,,,,.. -••••no Wt•l ll•• )I•"'· (.,I• !NW. C•lofornl• .,.,. ._. ....... """'*"' __ ,_ .It<• " c--. Vo<.tl"rt•141111•1}!!0.-ol~ . ~r:.\"4 ,. ......... ---1M11.ttl11tlflw ~M.~ ltldllrf P .... " .... -....... lf'ltltlle .. ..... :::::=: ..... HultltMtOn hedl Offtoe lltlfltKft ~--­MolllU•t--•: p Q, .... 1'0. ¥ OMoee ~ .. 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The prosecution says Mac- Donald killed his family, then stabbed himself to create an alibi. · UNnB> VETERANS' COUNCIL MARCHES IN OPPOSITION TO MILLER'S APPOINTMENT Fellx Baraantl (Left), Jody Black, Behind Cofft~_; Edward Stamford, Coat Reversed As the potential jurors were qu estio o ed. Dr . John Mcconahay was weighing each person. by numbers. Armed with a calculator and printed forms , Mcconahay, a professor at Duke Uni versity, Is trying to add a dimension to the defe nse tcatn 's decision making on whether a potential juror is acceptable. f'rottt Page A I SOMOZA ••• Miller Confident Administration sources said other planes we re en route. Base guards said the group left the air base by motoreade, escorted by the Florida Highway Patrol, and headed for Somoza's estate on Sunset Island. The motorcade brought with it crates or food, sacks of potatoes and cases of sort drinks, the guarcb said. Despite Controversy He won't describe his methods exactly, but Mcconahay refers to his approach as factoring With defense attorneys. he dis cusses what kind of juror the al· torneys want -considering items such as income, race. sex. and education. Then he assigns a numencal value to each fa ctor. Nicaragua bas more land area than Florida, but has a popula· tion of 2.5 million, little more than one-third that of Florida's 6.8 millloo. It bas coasts on both the Atlantic and Pacific sides of Central America. The Sandinistas began as a Marxist-Leninist movement and still have in their ranks pro- Cuban elements. But they have also split into three factions, promised free elections, appoint- ed a cabinet representing a broad spectrum of opinion and indicated that U.S. business in· terests in Nicaragua will be al· lowed to continue operations. An aide reported the 53-year· o ld ex -president took a he licopter from downtown M an.agua to the international airport at 6 a .m .• then boarded his plane for Homestead Air Force Base. which the U.S. State Department ordered sealed off Monday night. The Carter adminis tratioo bad been urging Somoza to quit for weeks, but the State Department had no immediate comment on his resignation. By ROBERT BARKER OI ttlot o.llT f'tlel St.Ml Edison Miller sat at the desk in his new office as suoervisor of Oral')ge County's 3rd District, act· ing every bit the man who had things well under control. Miller had just taken office but a s torm or controversy that greeted his appointment Friday seemed to rage unabated . · State Democratic Chairman Rich a rd O 'N e ill and As · semblyman Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana. and others had de- nounced his a ppointment ( Relal· ed photos Page A9>. War veteran groups said they a re launching a recall move· ment and were preparing for a demonstration. HB to Track Parking Violators A program expected to ~generate $159,000 from unpaid parking meter citations was ap- proved unanimously by the Hun- tington Beach City Council Mon- day night. • The council authorized the city to establish an agreement with Science AppUcation Inc ., a San· ta Ana-based computer firm specializing in tracking down parking offenders. _Talk.~~ed By Hollinden Al Hollinden, chairman or the Orange County Transportation ' Commission, will be guest speaker al a July 26 luncheon meeting or the Huntington Beach Chamber or Commerce. It is es ti ml!.J.ed~ reported -lf3fbors. Beaches, Parks and R ecr eation Director Vince Moorhouse. that 45 percent of people who get parking tickets in H untlngton Beach don't pay. Hollinden, who also serv~ as a councilman in Fountain Valley, will disc uss county transportation problems and possible solutions. Reservations for the noon luncheon al the Huntington Be ach rnn will be accepted by mail Wltil July 23 at chamber of- fices, 18582 Beach Blvd., Hunt- ington Beach. Cost is $6 per person. · Moorhouse said since the passage of Proposition 13, tbe county won 't follow up on delin· quent ticket holders. Moorhouse says the city must pay the computer fl.rm $1.80 for each citation issued. He says the program will be implement· ed immediately. Parking meter citations in Huntington Beach range from $2 to $10. The computer firm was con- tracted by the city or Newport Beach two months ago to proc· esa parking tickets. Newport Beach officials have reported the program is meeting expectations. Former Valley Man Faces Court in U LOS ANGELES (AP> -Stock speculator Ralph Ernsten, a former Fountain Valley busi· nea1man, bu denied plottllll to steal nearly Sl mlllion acddeo· tally transferred to a bank ac· count bt!lonlinl to bookkeePer Ame Riltol. Superior Court Judie Julius A. Leetham a1reed Monday to cut Em1ten'1 ball from '750,000 to ta0.000. The district attorney's otlice ar1ued a1ainat the reduc· lion, clatmln1 tbat Ern1ten ml1bt nee lf be mad• bail . Ernateo, wbo faces an AUi. 8 trial date, wu arrested July 3 in Sacramento after he disap- peared ln l'ebnaary. Deputy public defender Mtt.cbell GroNman arl\Mld his client bad not aurrena.red to au&bortUff durtn1 bl• dlaap· pearance beca_. ••ta. tried to ne1otiate tome tMlllDell deala ao be could make a.11." Leetbam denied O~man '• recau.t to ...., ......._,, ,.... Umlnary beal1Dc •lil Ottober, but left the beartn1 date to be set by the trial Judie . ) Preliminary hearin1s are used to determine ll there is enough e vidence ror a case to go to trial. Ernsten was Indicted by a grand jury In February on charges or grand theft, COD· spiracy and receivine stolen property. ' He ls accusea Ot stealing most of $927 ,288 accidentally transferred to Rl1tol's United California Bank cbecklnc ac- count in May. 1978. Authorities allege Ernaten. Riatol and Century City account· ant Leonard Harris stole the money and laundered lt In Europe. Only $93,000 of the money has been recovered, authorities said. IU1tol, Emal.en's bualnesa as· 1oclate, ls on trial ln another court, and bu blamed Ematen for the alleled Ulett. Tbe West, Covina bookkeeper teaUfted he1 believed the money w .. a tlnd· er'• f• for ltmaten'• wort bid· cliDI on a Palm Sprlftl• hotel. Rlat.ol ba ._unect be .. ve &,..._ ' depo1lt sllp f« h11 checklns account to uae · when the fee wu paid . And Planning Commission Chairman Rex Gaede of Br~a was to resign an hour later, claiming Miller was a dupe of Tom Hayden and Jane Foods. Gaede also said be will seek the supervisorial seat himself. Miller was on the telephone with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., who c alled to wish the con· troversial former prisoner of war well. "Fine, sir, great," Miller said over the phone . "I received three standing ovations. It will taper off." The eonversation was hardly carried out in privacy. Listening in on Miller's end of the conversation were scores or reporters who jammed the offic~ for a news conference. Mill er told reporters that he was sure that the commotion that s urrounded his appointment would die down. He said that it takes two to fight and that be is not going to take part. The controversy seemed to focus on Miller's record as a prisoner of war of the North Vietnamese for S'h years. Charges of misconduct and mutiny we re dropped against He also knows many of the questions the judge will ask each possible juror. The ans wers they give are factored into the equa- tion. After some mathematical work. McConahay tells the de· fense whether a juror is what it's looking_fm:.__ __ M ac Donald's attorneys , Bernard Segal or San Francisco and Wade Smith of Raleigh, go over the material quickly. Mac Donald also offers his op1n1ons. Neither the attorne ys nor McConahay will say exactly what kmd of jury they want Those c hose n Monuay an· Harnett County trucke r David I Ha rdison , 50 . maintenance director Fred Tho rnhill. 27 . Raleigh, and Raleigh accountant Bennett.K. Singletary. 40. The prosecution . also won·t specify what kind of Jury it wants. It does appear to be mor(' willing to accept jurors, using half a s many perempto r y challenges -three -a s the de fense during the first day. Miller wbo instead was censured An Army hearing afte r the slay by the secretary of the Navy ings d eter mined that the concerning anti-war statements. charges a gainst Mac Donald The censure is under appeal were "not true " He was given and Miller had previously de· an honorable d 1~charg(' :rnd has nied the charges, putting them lived and workt.'d in LonR Beach in the category of £,haracter as .. -~ince. sa ssination. Miller said he is making over· tures tot>atch up1etattonrw1th O'Neill and is looking to his former predecessor, Ralph Diedrich. for guidance. Mill e r sai d Di e dri c h performed his tasks aggressive· ly and capably. "lie is an expert. in the district and I will seek bis counsel." Diedrich was forced to resign after conviction and sentencing on a bribery count. M Iller also claimed that TC· ports that he has been promised millions or dollars from the Ca mpaign for Economic Democracy. an organization beaded by Hayden, ls "absolute nonsense." cl!ar.1~ _oLhis in-law~ Alfred and Mi ldred K'assab or Cra nbury.N J . led to the gtand Jury indi clmen~ in 1975. The case has been weaving through the courts s ince. U .S. Di s trict Court Judge Franklin T. Dupree J r., a long· time fe<teral judge in his 60s. is presiding and questioning pro s pective jurors from a pool of more than 160. Mo s t or has que s tions are general, focusing on knowledge of the case. Some a re specific, such as asking whethe r the de lay In bringinR MacDonald to trjal has any meaning. AP Wl ...... to AWAITING TRIAL Or. Jeffrey MacDonald ~hool Board 1o Uiscuss Enroll1nent Trustees in Huntington Beach Caty <elementary ) School Dis· trict wall discuss a just·released report on declining enrollment when they meet tonight al 8 The report, compiled by an l I ~m embfor committee, rcv1ew'i scvcral alternat1 v,. solul1ons t'> the enrollment problem includ· ing closmg one or more d1stnct shoo ls Enrollment is slpping at a rate of 400 studenl-; per year , the report not(•s . As a result ther .. wall be 'l:1 vacant classrooms in the 1979·80 school year. Another alternative for co - trrg-w1th'the stuaen s nn age is moving the district offices to a campus and leasing classrooms to outside organizations. Closure committees would have to be formed and public hearings held before the trustees could close a school. The board meets at Peterson School, 20661 Farns worth Lane . Dispute Unsettled LONDON <AP) -A scven-(lay private hearing in the London High Court failed Monday to re· solve a dispute over whether Mic k and Bi an ca J agger ·s divorce case will be heard in London or Los Angeles. Omega means the most style on hand. ... , . SL~VICK'S Fo!"Jc-lat Son{\" 11) 17 Onwga io; Jlways k\.'eping ti me with fashion. 14 karat yell ow ,.;old bracelet watches: A.Lady's, $1,200. B. Man's, $1.600. C. Man's with diamonds, $2,600. 0 OMEGA F.uhtt1n l\l,1ml, Nt:" pm Ct-nrt:r. N,·wpurr Bn~h I (7 I l (, l 1·1 \~O ~Qrt., lootklM. We.1mhl\lrt ~II. L.oitun• ltolb Mill, Orc•n~f. Cun 11i. AJ.n('~ I.I.°' An~cln I Sen DkJtu I w V~~i l#_J ...... '>---',......,._.,,,,_,....,,._ Yl)A 114_.,°""" .. . ·--·-------- • 7 VOL. n, # , .. , 3 seCT1 . YoarB••et•••~j Dally New•paper1 FIFTEEN CENTSj i Upheaval Ma~es. Way for :M;oderates?:; AN AP NEWS ANAL Y818 WASHINGTON <A P> -Tbe new te..SerahJp ln Nlcaraau• h moder ... IV the mOlt par\, want.a to bokl free elections and la anx-.. toua to hav. relaUaclahl .. wttb the United States. - TheM an Uae &eauUve ud admiltedb' hopeful conclwdou oJ tbe Carter ad.mln1at.raUoa u It aueuea perhaps the moet •lanifi· cant ~al ~val lo Cenlral America during Ill more lbao 150 yean ol lndepetMleot hil&ory · · , • ~ TH& AD•~ATION 18 SA YING UTrLE publicly about the demiae ol the Socnou dynasty, but it seema to be pensuaded lbat democracy w111 be &lven a chance in Nicaragua • * * ·* * • It bu not, however, ruled out the possibillty or an "e.x- truml1t solution" if the new, lnexperienced leadership Is Incapable ot ertecUve government. The Sandlniata auerrilla movement bas within its ranks pro- Cuban elemenu wbose acUvities will be closely monitored here. The rebel grouping was Marxist-Leninist at the start, but has Ince 1plit into three factions and now seems lo represent a broad range of political tbouabt .. FIDEL CASTRO'S MOV•ENT IN CUBA, on the other hand, was not avowedly Marxist during the struggle against the 811tista Jil.ct1ttorship but moved in that direction after taking power. For now. the Sandinista-appointed provisional junta has * * * * * ·* \ ~ • . ' • I Somoza ·Enters Exile Nicaragua Ce/,ebrates End of Regime MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP> -President Anastasio Somoza, ,toppled by revolution, resigned early today and flew in his private jet to exile in Florida, nding 42 years or dictatorship by his family. i Thousands of Nicaraguans in p:26 guerrilla-he ld cities danced in \the streets all night. drl.n.k.ing \wine and rum ·as church bells lpealed. SomoUt and dozens who fled 'with ttlm landed at a U.S. air ;base in F lorida, then went by i motorcade to his palatial estate. where Somoza told a news con- ,ference: "I am a realist and I 'hoped that the best thing for my people wouJd be for me to resign Nixon lllove To East J By REYNOLDS R. R AST M~-,., ... Wtlter Former president Richard M Nixon will move rrom San Clemente to New York at the end or the year lo be nearer to bi s gra nd c hild r en , a spokeswoman at Nixon's office confirmed today. Nixon aide Col. J ack Brennan ... lert word this morning before be lert that if anyone calls about . I am very bappy to be in the United States or America as a political exile ." Administration spurces in Washington said a U.S. Navy a mphibious assault ship carry· ing helicopters a nd 19 soldiers was off the east coas t of Nicaragua -but beyond sight of land -in case the re was need to evacuate Americans. Mem bers of the Nicaraguan Congress elected the preS'ident of their lower house, Francis"co Urcuyo, to sus:ceed Somoza, but Urcuyo, 54, was expected lo serve only until the arrival from neighboring Costa Rica of the provisional junta named by the Sandinista guerrill as. The Sandinistas, in a suc . cessful, seven-week rebellion, fought Somoz~ 's national guard to a standstill and toppled the oneti me s trong m an in the largest but mosl thinly populat· cd Central Amencan state. Somoza was still in the air en route to Florida when j unta m e mbe r Sergio Ramirc'7. Me r cado announced iO Costa Rica that the new Nicaraguan government would ask the Unit· ed States to extradite Somoza to stand trial• for crimes agajnst the Nicaraguan people, includ· ing corruption and human rights violations. U.S. officials said Somoza landed at Homestc<1d Air Force Base near Miami at 9.50 a.m. Defense Department spokesman Thomas Ross said an initial group of three planes brought in 70 Somoza aides and relativ~. Adminis tration sources said other planes were en route. Base guards said the group left the air base by motorcade. escorted by the Florida Highway Patrol, and headed for Somoza's estate on Sunset Is land. The motorcade brought with it crates of food, sacks or pot11toes and cases of soft drink!>, the guards sctid. Nicaragua has more land area than Florida. but has a popula· lion or 2.5 million, little more CS<.-e SOMOZA. Page A2l lrvi11e Coast Plo11 Will I 1·vi1ie, Mesa Banks Badhani Switches, Will Support ·Park Merge? Two relatively youthful bci nks By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol tlM 0•1ly Pl19t Shlf In an apparent change or heart, Rep. Robert Badham, R· Newport Beach, announced to· day he would lead the legislative battle in Congress to create .a national parit a long the Grange Coast. The congressman's announce· ment came in the wake of a Na· tion al .Parks Service report car· rying four options for federal participation in creation of what is being called the Orange Coast funds from the Land and Water the Rank or I r v 1n c <tnc.J Conservation Fund. Money in Citizens Barik of Co!>la Mesa that fund comes from offshore will open discussions this month oil leases, boat fuel taxes and on a possible merger, officials the sale or s urplus federal land. said today. Current estimates are that the The presidents of the in.stitu· combined state and federnl lions. Paige Simpson or Citizens purchases plus outright gifts or Bank and Gene Aldrich of Bank about 3,000 acres each from the or Irvine , said the merger would Aliso Viejo Company and the give the banks combined re· Irvine Company would create a sources or $80 million. capital of - park or about 12,000 acres. S6 million and five locations. The landowners apparently . have indicated they would make They said .a new, l~rger bank the land gifts and additionally would provide a bigger loan demonatrated It.a moderate tendencies In several ways : -It bas agreed to move toward what m ay be the first truly free electio~ in Nicaraguan hhtory: -It bas appoin~ a c~ioet representing a btoad spectrum of political opinion, Including some whose views are described here as "remarkably conservative." . -It bas agreed to forge a new national army composed of Sandinista guerrillas .S well ~s younger e lements or tbe National Guard, which has been President Anaatasio Somoza's main pillar or s upport. • -It has indicated that U.S. business Interests in Nicaragua, which amount lo several hundred million dollars. will be allowed <See NEW L.EADERSIDP, Page AZ> PR~NG MILLER Jody Black March•• .Vets Protest • Appointment Of Ex-POW By KATHY CLANCY Of,.,. O•llY ,.,,.. Sl•ll Flyers Dispute Surfaces By FREDERICK SCHO EMEHL OI , ... O•llY Pilet ~~ff A dispute between UC Irvine i.tudenL'I and the Irvine Com ~ pany over distribution of flyers urging rormlltion or a tenants• a!>!>OCiation has surfaced in the Park West apartment compl~. StudenLc; tacked up flyers last week at vanous locations in the IHO·umt complex and <t nearby s upermarket c<tlling for a meet· mi.: of tenants for Friday eve ning .. Within an hour. maintenance \H>rkcr!> for the Irvine Company, own<.'r of the complex. had re moved the fly ers acting on or der!> of. property management 0Hic1ab The students c laimed their constitutional rights were violal- t·d by the action . company of- fi cials don't agree. David Stoner. one or the stu· dents spearheading fo rmation or the tenants association, said he 1s prepared to a sk police to in· tcrvene if the company persists 1n r e mov ing di s tributed literature For the ir pa rt, police say - there 1s no dear cut answer to the quei.t1on of whether persons can post matenal m private apart- ment complexes. A May 24 training bulletin is· s ued to omcers s tates that post· ing d1sput.cs are "strictly civil" with no criminal foundation. H a p a rtme nt owners want to pursue trespass charges, they may do so via the citizen arrest process, the bulletin advis<:s Ee Associated Press story <re· rling the planned move), to y that it is true." said a Nixon f--:.to;'.;:";r.,.'erwllo saia it was agruns ~a iona ar . ---arc-being askmtto agree to tnmr-b-ase. m<?rc-equitJ" and thl!' am~· some acres at current prices. ty to withstand any cconomt<• ·About· 20 coffin-car rying dem onstrators picketed outside the Orange County Ha ll of Ad· m~ nt!ttration-today-irr-proteSlto the selection of former prisoner of war Edison Miller as a new county su~rvisor. J <.'rry Collins. an Irvine Com pany spokesman. said today that F r 1 d tt)' • :i a c l ion was t-aic er because the pos t ed flye rs ·'looked t:wky. · · [ m ce policy to identify herself. The former president has de· ided not to go through with Jans lo buy u new home in San • le m ente just north of his Cas<1 acifica estate. according lo a ixon family friend who asked ot to be identified. • "They are moving in order to e near their child~en and randchildren," the friend said onday. The Nixons' younger daughter tnd son-in-law, Julie and David isenhower of Capistrano each, plan to move East when tavid completes a book on ttls randfathe r , Dwight D . • isenhower. The other daughter tnd son-in-law, Edward and ricia Cox, already Li ve in New ork. Each has one child t Coast Weather L.ow clouds late ni&bl and early morning hours ' otherwise s unny and warm Wednesday after- noon. Overnight lows in 60s with bigbs Wednesday in 70s at beaches to high 80s inland. IN81•E TODA l' Rick N.r.on, wlao flt'n1 up o" teleo.,fon i" front of mWionl M tltit '"'-· ii a 39· ~ear-old fGtlwr of four. But Uw fomwr tHn idol tffU "4t '~ old fOCk and roU naagk. See fi'eotunng, ~Cl ,. Funds for the park ser vice s t udy or 24,000 acres from Corona del Mar to South Laguna came Crom legislation s ponsored by Rep. Jerry P.alterson, D· Santa Ana . liadham earlier had main· tained a negative view or the pro posa l . d eclaring use or federal huids to purc hase the open land to be nothing more than a raid on the U.S . Treasury. However, that view apparent· ly changed with several recent developments. One of the latest was the in c lusion of $.18 million for land ac· quisition~ the area in the state budget. St.ate parks officials are currently negotiating with the Irvine Company to purchase ai; .much ac"reQge as the $38 million will buy bet.ween Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Badham said he will introduce iegislation for federal a llocation or an identical a mount using Cable Mishap Cu1,s PoUJer in lroine Homes . About 3,000 Irvine residents were without power for 25 minutes Monday after a backhoe operator dug into a 12,000-volt undergl'OWMI cable. A c cording to a Southern California Edison spokesman, a contractor working for the Irvine Ranch Wat.er District was dlHinl near the intenectloo of University Drive and Mi~belaon Road a bout 11:48 a .m . when the cable wu struck. The operator was s haken by sparks &Mt reeulted from the contact, but wu not otberwtae injured, tbe spokesman said. Power wu cut to most N'lll· dent• la tbe UnivenJtr Park area oft.he dty. Irvine police manned •l•nallMd 1ntened1ou to direct trafftc ..,Ul power waa rt1tored by EdJlancrews. The time lag between the in· downturns. troduction or the federal legislci· Executives fro m the lwo lion and U1e actual availability banks are expected to mcetluter of the money can be As long as in the month to discuss th e two years. possibilities or a merger As expe'j,ted, the parks service re port. release d Monday in Ci tizens Bank 1s the oldest or Washington . made oo direct the two, tulving been founded in (See PARK, Page A2) 1972 . It has asseLc; of $48 million and operates from one main or Tire Slashing Brings Polic~ Ire in Irvine Irvine police have stepped up nighttime patrols in industrial areas following seven reported tire slasbings in the past three days. The type or cuts, the times they occurred and other factors indicate the slashin gs were the work of the same individual, ac- cording to police investigators. The Incidents a ll occurred between midnight and 8 a .m . al induatry parking lo t s on D ai mle,r. Kettering a nd Armstrong streets, police said. All tires were slashed to lbe polnt that they lost their air. "Someone ls really into rub· ber," commented o ne in- vesUaator. PILOT PUSHED PUPPY PEDDLING "My roly poly puppies all went to really neat people because of the Daily Pilot.'' That's the advertising success at ory of the Laguna Beach woman wbo placed this atl lo the Dally Pilot: ' Roly Poly P uppies . Shep/Huak.y mJx. Adora- ble marklnp ""'"''""" fice although a new branch of- fice is expected to open soon . The Bank of I rvinc opened iL'i doors in 1974 and has assets of $37 millfon. It has two offices a nd permission to open a Laguna Hills branch in 1980. The marchers. <Jrganized by t he county's United Veteran's Council, carried t he coffin to protest what they called the death or representative govern· ment in Orange County Members of t he group also carried black flags and wore their suit coals turned inside-out and backwards in reference to a I legations brought against Miller after ttls release from a North Vietnamese POW camp. Char~es agctinst Miller were dropped and he was censured by <See COFFIN, Page A2) ··w e don't want Park West looking like the campus <UCI) on election day,"' said Collins. ··we believe our action was responsible ·· Stoner contt•nded that the company is an~ered over efforts to organize tenants. He sC1id rcnteri; n eed s ome t y pe or grievance procedure with the com puny Collins said the company doe:. not ob1ect Lo formation of a tenants association. Stoner said the students will iss ue new Oyers that will be af- <See T ENANTS, Page AZ> Let tbe friendly Daily Pilot ad·vllen ftnd really neat peo- ple to belp JOU make a sale. Call MZ-5'78. ........................... UNiilD VITIRANI' COUNCIL ~IN m.DllTION TO lllU.U .. ~ . ,... ........ (Left),_,,.... 1d c.Mft; ................ CoM ........... • .. pM.YP!L.OT • CouDlrY mu1lcl•• ~o er llWer &M• the 1patll1bt hl ... ..... &lria muop wW featare4 ••••.,••1 at U•• Ora.,. Oouaty Fur, • Fair DrtYe, eo.a.11 ... Senior CIUJena Day contlnu. Ulla ·~· with an)'Ofte e or over admitted I« $1. Rqular ... ...._le II for adult.a and SI for tlllldna .. 12 and lntludes en· tertaJDmeat. Hours are aoon to mldnl&bt to- day thl'OQCb Thunday and 10 •.•. to .......... Frida)' tbroqh Se•DdQ. Boda llWer and Blalaop will be featurff on their r 1pectlve nlpta et 1 and t o'clock in tbe ampbitlaeater. ID addition, coeUDGiq elem· onatratlona a r e held l n the crafta and home llvlnc are&&. Here's the schedule for th.ls evening and early WednMday. TONIGtrr S p.m. Mitchell Marionettes Showboat, on the grounds. 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. American X Press, Heritage Stage. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m . Bonnie's Tumbling, on the grounds. 6 p.m. Harry "Woo-Woo" Stevens, fair g oodwill am. bassador, Mountain Dew Stage. 6 p.m. 4·H on Staae, 4-H build-ing. 6:30 p .m . The CarJssons, Heritage Stage. 6:30-10:30 p.m. JobnnJe Lane's Dixieland Band, Food Bazaar. 7 and 9 p.m. Roger Miller, Amphitheater. 7:30 and 9:30 p .m . Van- dermelde -hypnotist, Heritage Stage. 7:30 p.m. Royal Horse Fair, Moon.shine Meadows. · 8 a nd 10 p .m . Laser Dis· comania featuring the Lockers, Grandstand. WEDNESDAV Family Pepsi Day 9 a .m . FFA market and feeder sheep, livestock area. l and 4 p.m. Mike Escobosa Dance Workshop, Mountain Dew Stage. 1:30 p .m . Harry "Woo-Woo" Stevens, Heritage Stage. 2 p.m. Sunshine Dance School Mountain Dew St.age. ' 2:30 and 4 :30 p.m. Variety show, Heritage Staee. 2:30 p.m . Royal Horse Fair Moonshine Meadows. ' 3 p.m. Carson Junior Singers Mountain Dew Stage. ' 3 :30 p.m. Clown contest and mime show, Heritage Stage. . 4 p.m. 4·H on Stage, 4-H buHd-ing Fro• ra9e A I COFFIN ••. the Secretary or the Navy con- cerning anti -war s tatem ents made while the Navy flyer was a war prisone r. Meanwhile today, Miller was pre paring for his first official meeting as new third di.strict county supervisor. Floyd Taylor of Fountain Va lley, s pokesman for the veteran's council, said be didn't know bow long the protest would last or if it would be repeated. . "We just want to <l,raw atten· lion to the fact that the veterans in particula r and concerned citi zen s just d o not want anything to d o with Edison Miller," Taylor asserted. . He said his group wouM circulate recall petitions against Miller after be has served 90 days in office. , State laws prohibit recall ef- forts against public officials un- til they have served al least 90 days. • Heist Nets 85;700 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A young male robber who held up a McDonald's fut-foot store on Van Neas Avenue Monday got away with $5,700, police sald. OMllQRCOMT DAILY PILOT ., DAVID 1nrn•ANN °'_.,..., .......... A lll1b-1p .. d rlde 1t th Oran11 OiM.-&y l'alt oa w~lch 11 Colla llllN womu waa MrioWI ly tQJW'f4 S1t1.trd11 wlll r main <1I01ed wiUI C4!rtaJ.n met'hanlc11I cbaq• are mad41, a 1latt '"'" \y omclal aald today. ffo-.Yer, Robert Beath .ol the Loa Aqt>IM onlre of th In duatrtal Safety Dtpartment Htd be could not dlvuJ.t the naatu.rti of lb• moctincatloo' lie said they ~,.not majOr Be.th clld HY the •dJutlmentA are In ..tdltion to the replace" ment of mel•I pina that lock down tt)c la p ha.rs on' tht' circular roller ~8 sttir rtth' known as the "llim&haya " State an. pectors had ord~r ~ the replacement or the ptns after tome we~ found to be covered wjlh rust The 22-vear·old woman in· jured in the accident, Celeste Marte Hoffman, was reported in stable condition today in the ln· tensive care unit of Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. She suffered bead injuries and multtple cuts and bruises Satur· d ay night when she was dragged three times around the ride. A companion of Miss Hoffman bad told police the woman was pulled up from her seat while the ride was moving at high speed on its tight circular path. Other witnesses, however, in· dicated Miss Hoffman may have stood up during a pause in the ride and then fell out when it ·started up again. One of her legs caught in tbe front la p bar, which is supposed to lock riders into place, and she was dragged around the ride before the ma chine was stopped. Beath said the operators or the ride, Weste rn Pacific Sflows, must send his office written con- firmation that the adjustmenlo; Autopsy Set ~ For Santa Ana Fire Victim ... An autopsy bas been ordered to determine the cause or death of a 74-year-old Santa Ana man found dead Monday afternoon in his naming home. Orange Co un· ty coroner's deputies said today. Santa Ana firemen s aid Anastacio Hinojosa was 'found dead in a bedroom of his homP. at 5318' W. Fourth St., at 5:47 p.m . Three passersby. all Santa Ana reside nts, had seen the flames. They tore orr a window screen and kept the n ames un· der control with a garden ho~e until firemen arrived. Coroner's deputies said they aren't ce,rtain whether Hinojosa dled ~'a result of tl'le fire or may hat/e s uffered a heart at- t ack before flames erupted. tnitial reports indicated the flames erupted when the victim attempted to load a cigarette lighter With fuel. Loot Recovered CHOWCHILLA CAP> -An estimated $150,000 worth of s tolen property burglarized from homes a nd businesses between Bakersfield and Fresno was seized north o r he r e Authorities Monday swooped down on a rented moving van and a pickup after the operators stopped at a service station. Four people were arrested. hive bet!n 1J1ade before th~ ride c..n open a1aJn . Tbe broader lnveat11atlon Into lhe caUM ol the a.ccident would contlnue, be aaid. Ruth uid rides such u the "tlimal11y11 " are required to have an lnapectloo once a year lQ be licensed for operation. He uid he did not know how long uao the Orllllge County Fair ride bad btieo lmpected. PMU( ••. recommendation on federal in· volvement m the park. Last month, Willia m Whalen, d1 rector or the service, toured the s ite and told Badham and Patterson be wouldn't make any recomme ndat ion s until the House s ubcommittee bearings on the park wbicb will be held Aug. 9 in Newport Beach. Pat- terson is a member or that com- m ittec The parks service report listed fout alternatives to be con· side red : one with no federal participation ; acquis ition of 9,000 coastal acres and 1,000 acres in Lot Trancos Canyon; acquisition of 14,500 acres with "visitor s upport facilities" in Laguna Canyon and Bommer- Shady Canyon, and acquisition of at least 12,500 acres with de · velopment ot a management plan for the total 24,000 acres studied. The management plan, the re. po rt s uggests, could be de- velo ped by the state coastal commission or a commission specially appointed for the task. It would include protection or "significant resources" along with agricultural uses and other activities that currently exist in the area such as commercial and residential. The report also s uggests two management options in which the a rea acquired for the public could either be managed by the parks service or it could be managed by the state Parks and Rec reation Department with financial and technical as- sistance from ttfe Department of the Interior. f '..Om Page A I SOMOZA ... than one -third that of Florida's 6.8 mil.lion. It has coasts on both the Atlantic and Pacific sides of Central America. The Sandin.istas began as a Mar xist-Leninist movement and sti 11 11a ve in their ranks pro- Cuban elements. But they have also split into three factions, promised free elections, app<>lnt- cd a cabinet r epresenting a broad spectrum or opinion and indicated that U.S. business in· leres ts in ,Nicaragua will be al- lowed LO continue oper ations. An aide reported the 53-year· old ex-pres ide nt t oo k a he licopte r from downtown Managua to the international a irport al 6 a .m .. then boarded his plane for Homestead Air Force Base, which the U.S. State Department ordered sealed off Monday night. The Carter administration had been urging Somoza LO quit for weeks, but the State Department had no immediate comment on his resignation. * * Fro• rag~ A I * NEW LEADERSHIP. • • to continue their operations. THE EVENTS LEADING 'l.O nu: COLLAPSE of Somoza created for the United States perhaps the most delicate stturily situation in LaUn America since U.S. Marines were sent to the Domlnican Republic lo 1965. From the start, however, the Carter administration ruled out unilateral military intervention, preferrlna Instead to work within the Organisation of American States. The provisional government was created laat month abortlr. after the Sanclinistaa embarked on what they called their "final o . fenatve." Ill attitude toward the United Stat.ea mystified some U.S. en· voys. When the United States prol)Oled an inter-American peace force for Nlcara1ua, It found itaelt accused.by the provisional 1ov· emment o1 trytn1 to snatch victory from the Sandlnlsta force,. ON TBS OTREa HAND, THE PaOVISIONAL 1ovemmenl teemed ulllloua to have contact wltb U.S. diplomata, dOtably apeelal Ambuaador William Bowdler. ~ . And, u thine• turned out, tb• terms of the transition from Sotb moza to the provltlonal 1ovemmtnt )Ytre alm0tl preclaely wbal • United Stat.el bad been reeommendJn1. P The belief bere It that the ftve·naUon Andean pact u well as •nama and Cotta Rfca had 1 major Influence over tht pro- vltlonal aovemment -perbape more thtn the United Stetn. TbMe countrtn Hrned the aympatby of the junta because of thtbelr outapoken GppcMlltJon to Somoaa. But they alalo made it cleu at Ult ln&erwta of tbe repon would be bett Mrved by ~ of • modera&e COUl"M ln tbe poet.Somou era. ... !!!!~SAU TO llAVS occvaasD, and the Carter ad· m-~-la pleued wtth the rwult. _111t 11 ,._,.. to otter l11u1MCtiaw buma.nlt•ri•n ualltance as wwu • dllllDmaUo 1apport to mialm!ae tlM prMpecll that the coun· ti7 doll not OD« aaalft tall under authoritarian rule. f COLUMBUS, Ohio · CAP> -A mammoth military Jet will be used this week to transport 200,000 pounds of equipment from Ohio to Prudhoe Bay. Alaska, to increase the pumping capacity of the Alaskan pipeline. The turbine equipment, which ls manulaetured by Cooper Rolls Inc. o( Mount Vernon, will ena- ble 160,000 •dditional barrels-of crude oU dally to be pumped through the line, which now SUP'" plies about 1.2 million barrels o day. The equipment will be part of a portable pumping station de· signed by F luor Corp. of Irvine UQd e r contract with Alyeska t'1pehne Service Co .. which owns the trans-Alaska pipeline. CASKET REMOVED FROM ABANDONED MORTUARY ........ 31 Decaytng Bodi•• Found In KenHa City Funerel Home Fluor spokesman Jim Mackin s aid the U.S . Department or Energy has authorized the use or a C-5A jet to fly the machinery modules In two shipments from· Columbus to Deadhorse, Alaska.' about four miles from Prudhoe Bay The first 100,000·pound shipment will leave Wednesday and the second on Sunday. . Mortµary Closes; Mackin saJd the additional oil is expected to be nowing by late October or early November. . . . 31 Bodi~s D~caying Alyeska is owned by several ma jor oil companies, including Standard Oil Co. Ohio). KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> - Owners or a d• .met midtown K a nsas City .1ortua ry "ap parently just wa lked away," le aving 31 decaying bodies stacked in caskets and lying on t a bles for as long as a year, -health authoMUes say. "In the basement, there were caskets st acked three high," said City Health Director Dr. Richard Biery, who with other shocked authorities entered the aba nd o n ed K an s a s Ci ty Mortuary Ser vice to discover the grisly scene Monday. "There was a body thrown on a t able with a sheet thrown over it," he said. "As I looked, the sheet moved, then moved again. Then a rat ran out from under the sheet." Biery said he walked through t he converted two·story fra me house with J atkson County Medi cal Exa miner Bon1La Peterson and police, and found it "very messy." "The basement floor was slip· pery 'With juices, mostly em· balming fluid. It smelled or em· balming fluid," he said. "Most or the bodies were in s hipping cases or closed coffins, and there we~ more or the m on the main floor. ·'The re were a couple or children's coffins in the base· ment , and then upstairs, where it was warmer. the r e was another body on a table." Biery said ashtrays, papers, boxes and records were strewn around the house and it ap. peared the building had been broken into s ince it had been closed. He said legal proceedings Water Polo Clas8 Planned in Irvine The City of Irvine will sponsor a beginning water polo class for youngsters between the ages or 9 and 14, who have average swim· ming ability. The class wlll be held July 23 through Aug. 3 from 3 to 4 p m at the Heritage Park Aquatics Complex The cost for the 10-day sessiotUi...$13.50. Those Interest· cd c an register al Heritage Park. against the mortuary began last year when the Missouri Board or Embalmers and Funeral Direc tors sought legal authority to re- voke the l icense o f Don Coldsnow. thehOme 's owne r. "We had not been receiving death ceruJicates or people we Laguna Hills SuSpect Held thought we should have," Biery Jn B · k ff • said an el8t Soon after the home closed, a judge gave the stale board ~ A 39-year -old Laguna Hills permission to revoke Coldsnow·s man, who allegedly threatened license, he said. to blo~ up. a i:ustin bank with Coldsnow was not immediate dynamite if his d e m ands for ly available for comment. cash weren_'t met Monday, was C:oldsnow's emb~lming license lO be arraigned today on ro~ 1s to be officially revoked by the bery ~hargcs, FJ~I agt?nts said. state board next month. Jesse Brue<' Sperling was to Several days ago, a Judge bt• arraigned. before a federal gave authon t1cs permission to magistrate in Santa Ana on ente r the closE:d homt', Biery chargef) that he took $10,000 m sa id The owner 's wife let or <'as h Monday from the Bank of fi cials inside Am en ca, 13341 Newport Ave. · Tu!>lin, agents said. ' On Mo nday ni ght. police Sperling was arres ted by loaded the bod ies onto a Tustin policl' without incident refrigerated truck and took oots1de the bank immediately them to an open area in eastern <.1fter the alleged robbery, of· suburba n Kans a s City Cavil f1 ccrs sC11d. Police had been Defense officials erected a tent !>ummoned LO the premises by a as a temporary morgue to how;c .... !lent robbery a larm. Offi cers the t>ogics until they could be -;aad they recovered the cash and processed. no dynamite wa!> found "Identification is a lmost going to have LO be base'd on records t he r e m the ho m e and the owner's memory." Biery said. "Many were brought there from nursing homes. and they have wrist tags. Most or the caskets are labeled with nameplates ... Frone Page A 1 TENANTS. • fixed to doorknobs. Collins said use of doorknobs "might be a good m iddle ground." He stressed the company had no interest in getting into a "confrontation" with the stu dents. Colli ns said , however, that the company was concerned about door leafleting from the stand point of security. Any flyer left on a door for several days could indicate the resident is away and cou ld beco m e an in v itation t o burglars. he explained. Leg Nearly Severed · ., In Accident A 20·year-old corporal who came close LO losing his right leg in a Monday coll ision at the Tustin Marlne Corps Air Station I He li copter> was listed in· fair eondilion today at UC Irvine Medical Center. Paul D. Bean's leg was nearly severed in the noon accident near Hangar 3 at the Tustin facility when his motorcycle col- I 1 d e d with a car, a base s pokesman said. Bean r eceived emergency treatment fmm Navy corpsmen and Orange County Paramedics be fo r e b e ing ai rlifte d by helicopter to UC I Medical Center He underwent surgery Monday to saveJ the leg, the s pokesman said Omega means the most style on ha nd. 'J • SLAVICK'S Onwg.1 i ... .1lw.iyl' kt'l'pmg llmt• with f.1 .... h1on 14 k.u.JI yellow gold br.1cek•t w.1h:hl'l): A L,11.Jy's. $1,200. .. B Man's, $1 ,600. C M<1n·~ with d1,1monJ~. $2.600 0 OMEGA 1"~'""1 ''''""'· Nc'A !"Irr ( .t•nrl·r. Nl''A r11 •rr Uc:.1d1 1 17 1 11 (~ lol I \>Ill I o.t.f IAAtKlfl\ W.-Hm'""'" M•ll. C.-;tvn.i 1 hllt Moll, O••njlt. fAllllO• .. l\llc)Gft..tt'f Lot Anjttlc'\ I S.no ... ~ I U\ v .. ,,.. U.-.fA~ • ......_ .. ,...,. ....... A .................... Yt\A • ..,...(._., "~ ''"' '""''" "••IJ , - ED ITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALlfORNIA TUESE;)AY. JULY 17,_)979 ~our •••e&o••'I Dally Newspape~ ' FIFTEEN CENTS Corruption Alleg~d • ID I • Ca;..tnmo Uallled ~ Db trtd u..e. c9'arsed Mooday tllat dev•lopera ot La1una Nl1uel'1 Klte HlU ,and Country vma .. planned communttle1 wttll 0 poUtltal cottUptlon" on state ud county level.a. 7r.,ate" are baU1ln1 S&S Conalnldioo Company olfteiaJs. de•elopen o1 the Lacuna Nlruel .,, commta!Uet, to maintain a pro- l po1ed 1.3.2·iCN:I 1ebool 1lt.e in UM: Kite WJJ area "Tbe board Is a victim of pollUcal awat," u serted TrUI~ Wlllham ThomP1Jon Thompson c harrei d that Nathan Shapell, SliS owner, has used his (>(Mil as chairman oC ll state efficiency p·anel, k.nown as "the Little Hoover Com · miStiion." lo obtain a pprovals ~Mraraguons Porfy t Somoza Quits, Flies to U.S. I MANAGUA, Nicaragua (API -President Anaslasio Somoza, toppled by revoLulion, resigned early today a nd fle w in his (private jet to exile in Florida, C e nding 42 years of dictatorship 1 by his family. · Thousands of Nicar~uans in 1 26 guerriUa-held cities danced in !·the streets all night. drinking , wU:ie and rum as church bells 'pealed. t Somoza and dozens who flc.>d with him landed al a U.S. air :Pa1zel Eyes ~Aliso ~"iejo Vote Issue t7 ' By WILLIAM HODGE Cit tM 0•11• ...... Sl•ff Lag una Nigue l Community iAssociation rrrembcr!> SHY lhcy will l<tunch a lobbying campaign aimed al defealin.R a legislative proposal to delete the 20,000- t hom e Aliso VieJo development. Srom the coastal zone. "We're really talking about a ,new city," Association Board ·-Member Tom Moody s aid today, citing the developme nt's pro ' : posed 60.000 population. · "It's really the kind of proJect l that s hould go before the coastal ' commission," he added. "We feel it's too lar ge a project for the area." -The uuguna Niguel lobbyinR ~effort will be aiQ1ed at a bill ih ~be stale legislature to re·adjust he CO!#Slal zone in the a rea e low and behind Laguna each. A Counly E nviro nme n tal Management Agency oHicials !s tartled observers when they re· quested that the Aliso Yiejo proj- ect be excluded from coastal com· " m ission scrutiny a nd veto power. Assistant Director Richard Munsell defended his agency's move Coward r e m oving t he ' project today and said he wouJd continue efforts t.<>.get legislative action to re·a<l.Just the coasta l 'commission boundary. 'commission boundary. f He insists the line was im· tProperly drawn when state •legislators passed the Coastal j ACl of 1976. "I don't know how the line got w to be where It is now,·' he main· • <See ALISO, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low clouds late night and early morning hours otherwise s unny a nd warm Wednesday after· noon. OVemigbt ·1ows in 80s with highs Wednesday in 708 at beaches to high 80s inland. • INSIDE TOD~ Y Rtck t1.i.on. wlao OMD up on teldufon in front of millfoM fi tlw 'JOa, ii o Sf. 11tor-old /aUWr of /our. But SIN former tnn idol 1tiU 1lol the old rock and roU magtt. See Ftol...,,,, Pooe Cl . ..... All ........ _ M a-.......,. a M ..... ,._, .. ........... ., .. Al ...... ,,.. .. ............... C.•~ ..... At .. .... Al • at.a Al ........ .. ., IN~ ., .. cw....., A4 a_..._ M . . - base in t'lorida. then went by motorcade. to his pitlalial estate. where Somoza told a news con· ference: "I am a realist and I hoped that the best thing for my people would be for me to resign . . . I am very happy to be in the United States of America as a political exile." Administration sources In Washington said a U.S. Navy amphlbious assault s hip carry- ing helicopters and 19 solctiers wa s off the eas t coast of Nicaragua but beyond sight of land -in case there was need to evacuate Ame ricans. • Members of the Nicaragu<An Congress elected the president or their lower house. Francisco Urcuyo, to succeed Somoza. but Urcuyo, 54, was expected to serve only until the a rtival from neighboring Costa Rica of the provisional junta named by the Sandinista guerrillas. The Sandinistas. in a s uc- cessful, seven-week rebellion. fought Somoza's national guard to a standstill arid toppled the on e time strongman in t he largest but most thinly populat ed Central American state. Somoza was still in the air en route lo Florida when junta m e mbe r Ser gio Ramirez Mercado a nnounced in Costa Rica that the new Nicaraguan ~overnment would ask the Unit· ed Slates to extradite Somoza to stand "trial fo r crimes against the Nicaraguan people. includ· ing corruption and human rights violations. U .S. oHicials s aid Somoza landed at Homestead Air Force Base near MiamLal .9~50 a.m. Defense Department spokesman Thomas Ross said a n iniUal group of three planes brought in 70 Somoza aides and relatives. Administration sources said other planes were0 en route. Be1se guards said the group left the air base by motorcade, · escorted by the Florida Highway Pa trol, and headed for Somoza's estate on Sunset Island. The motorcade brought with it crates or food. sacks of potatoes and cases of sort drinks. the guards said . l:ouncil Takes Planner Roles For Meeting San Clemente City Council members, acting as the city's Pla nning Commission, are ex· pect.ed to evaluate a develop· ment proposal tonight for a 10- acre section of the Elmore Ranch. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, at 100 Ave. Presidio, beginning at 7:30 p.m. After urging by Elmore Ranch developer Al Wulfeck, the COUD· cil appointed itself to serve u an -interim planning panel on July 6 a fter the commission's five , m~mben were fired June 28. The CCM.mcil voted to fire the com missioners after the paneU.ta refused to reslp. A ma jority of the council said they felt it was 'time to purge the pla nning panel because of "phlloeophical dlfferencea." Wulleck ukecl the council to act a1 the Plannln1 Commiaalon because )le was loeln1 thousands of dollars a day on bis project due to lack of cily approvals. Council members have •peed to only conaider "ur1ent" plan- nin1 matt.en unUl a new com· m l11ion can be seated later um month. Coundl members are aeeklnf appllcationl from residents wbo may want to aerve OD the plan· nln1 comm1Nlon. Tbe deadline for . applicatlon1 la 5 p.m . WedHldalL tor 11ewer hookups and the tchool sue plan In the Laguna Niauel area. Georae Putnam, an S&S s pokesman. today called Thompeon's alleaation "a bla· tant lie, Wlfalr and untrue." Trustee Edward .Westberg • said the La,iuna Niguel proj~t s hows "political favoritis m given to one developer <S&S)." Westberg said lhe school dis· lrlct should "go to the Grand Jury" lo an effort to see If S&S officials have donated campaign funds to certain political can· didalea wbo may have been in· volved with t.be development projeci..approvaJs . Putn"'lm said the school board may be atte mptlng to intimidate S&S into donating the Kite Hill school site. "It 's nol a free s ite." he as- . serted. Putnam said S&S hfUI been waiting for the school dis· trict .t.o negotiate a deal for purchase or the site. "They <S&S> know full well we can't purchase the site.;_s~id board Ptesident George white. He noted that a 1978 bond elec· lion tQ provide funds for school s ite acquisition failed. Putnam said the 800 homes in the Laguna Niguel communities are now under construction. He indicated that the proposed school site would be the last a rea to be developed if the school district does not buy it. · ~l Putnam s aid S&S could eventually build houses on the ll .2·acre site. School district oUicials say the estimated 600 students who will e ventually Uve in tne area may <See NIGUEL. Page t\2) Laguna Terror Shotgun Ball~its Sought Two masked men who blew the lock off a Laguna Beach man's home with two blasts from a shotgun, then terrorized the man's family before fleeing with a mystery briefcast', were being sought by police today Laguna Beach police said the twQ men, wearinR medical ban· dages over their races, fired two rounds Crom a shotgun Ullo the locking mechanism of a hOUSt' occupied by J erry Padilla, 32. and his family at about 11 p.m Mon~y. The pair then kicked in the door; and roughed up the family before fleeing in an old white car with a briefcase allegedly con- taining business papers. Details of the ex plo s1 ve breakin were sketchy today but police said the Padilla family was s haken. but unhurt 10 the in <·ident at 715 CriHith Way, near Laguna Beach High School Police Sgt Terry Tcmplf• said otftc-ers responded to a rel>')rt of shots fired at the res 1dent1al ild dress shortly after I I p m Officers cordonc-d off lhl' area and b1,~an mov10~ families oul of their hom e:-. when the ~ara~l· door opened at the home and Padilla e1nd his family bege1n baeking out of the driveway in the family car. Police questioned Padilla who stud he and his f:.imtl y were up· 'lairs watching telcv1 s1on at thl' t1mt• of the hreak in. 11 (· s a 1 cJ t h l' t w o m c n • llC'sc rihl•d ;..:-. (;.1u1·J :-.1<.1n s be· •ween the ai::e~ of 24 a nd 28. ter- rorized the family before fleeing with only <J bncfc<.1sc. Offl l·crs wen· \'Onllnuing their 10 vcslli.tat1on into th(· b1zarr~ t·a:.l' today. Laguna' Cops Want Pay Hike Nixon's Astronauts Party Impressive o.11, ........ _..,. o .. , ·-- PROTESTING MILLEA Jody Black MarchH Vets Protest Appointment Of Ex-POW Uy STEVE MIT('ltl::LL Of IM O•il• 1'1191 St.ttl By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR~ Of Ille O••IY P itel Sl•lt Laguna Beach polire assocw tion membN~ <trt' expcct1..'<1 to H11J Wagner m«Jdc· a point to present " pa~ ~equest to City H·ll formt.•r president Richard Count·il mt·mb<:rs tun11.tht seek I'\ 1xon Sunday that tht.> woman :-. ing a ls pcrc'C'nl int rease in hand he had JUSl shaken 10 a n · sa laries and lime and a half for ception line was that or San overtime. C le m ente Mayor Pro Te rn T he 54-mc m ber La~una Beach My rtis Wa~ner, h1:;; wife. P o lice Employers Assoc1at1on "Keep up the• ~ood wo rk ... says they do not accc·pt a six to Nixon told Mrs. Wagnf'r eight percent offer from the city. Mrs . Wagner s aid shl' wa!> tht· and wamcd they might cons1dcr third person to g reet Nixon and some Corm or JOb action should his wife Pat a( their 24.6-acrt' the council reJCCl their requ "St :.eas1de estate a t the Sunday e1f By KATHY CLANCY Associntion president Tt:rry tl•rnoon commemorat1on of tht• Cit IM 0•11¥ .. u .. St.ii About 20 coffin-carry ing dem· Mac.Adam s nid his g~oup is first lunar landing by Amcnccin onstrators picketed outside the s~l'kmg u 15 Jll'rn•nt hike .<ind sp.tnmcn. O range County Rall ofl\_0-_ hm~ and a ha lf for overtime. M rs,....Wagner s.iid s h . found ministration today in protest to over 40:hour~. . . . . lh<' N1xons fine hosts and addcd thes~lectionofformerprisoner In •1 ~.d'.t 1.o.n .. ht .s.a•d .. th :at the forme r f i r o;t lad y of war Edison Miller as a new e ~ployl.'(.S an: .ils fl scc.:king '1 ··1ooked lovely': an he r flowered county supervisor. µa id d~nla.I plan. ~I~ sa ~d t~1· print dress but appa rently re T he marchers, organized by ove rt 1m.l r C'q1:~ "t as n >~ Urcct early dm•to fat1 gu1·. the county's United Veteran's necessarily .to garne r m.on Thl' highlight of the party, Council, carried the coffin to mon~y for pollcl' off!cers as it is Mrs. Wagner e xcla imed. w<ts protest what they called the to discourage k:eping offa.cC'r~ the appearance made by film death of representative govern· on dlky more th.in 40 hours per -;tar Cesar Romero . m entinOrang_eCounty. week. . . "Oh. if he hadn't had so many Members or the grou~ also .. As al as. we have ~1 lot of women around him I would haw · bl k fl d peFSQQ!lel who arc working a lot gone over to see him myself," car.raed. ac ag.s ~n . wore of 12-hdu.r shifts." he said. "It is she beamed. their s wt coats t~rned mside-out more economical for the city to Amon~ the 300 guests present and bac:kwards m referenc~ to pay straight time for overtime. a t Su nd ay's p r ivate and a l.legations ~rought against and we believe that is unfair " somewhat secret party were CIC· Maller ~ter his release Crom a The city has offt>red pollrc tors Buddy Ebsen, Milburn North Vaetnam«;se PO~ camp. ords clerks und other civilian Stone, Glenn Ford, Robe rt Stack Char~es against Maller were rec · . , d ropped and he was censured by pe rsonnel a 6 percent an crease. and Red Skelton. s inger Rudy . c See COFFIN, Pa Ke AZ) _ __:<~See::::.::..:P....:O:..:l:.:.l:.:C:...:E:.:...,:.-P:....::.a~ge __ J\_2_1 ___ v_a_l_le_e_a_nd_r_o_r_m_e_r_R_a_m_s _r_oo_t · ................ .., ...... UNITID VI iliiANI' COUNCIL MARCHU IN OPPOllTIOH TO MIUD'I APPOINnmn' ,... ........ (Left), ......, ........... ncl Coftlft; lctnrd ... lllfonl. eo.t ~ f ,. I ~ hall couch Georgt· Allen along "'1th <!O as tronaut:-. a nd their Y.'I\ l•!'o. S.111 Clt•m1·n1t• <'11lt11l'll m .. m. lh·r -. rt'l't'l\l'd I Ith hour mHta t1ons to lhl' Sunduy party, 9 p.m. Saturct:.i y, th rough telephone t•alls from ;, Nixon contact. Only Counl'1lman Richard Ah lman. who was on a weekend l'am pin~ t rap. wa~ one to com· pl~11n slightly <:t bout the late m- v1tat1on:-. Mrs Wagnl'r rall cd the purty ··1n form:il :.ind friendly" largely hecausc the bash wus closed to thl· media. "Wt• heard that Mrs . Nixon wanted sorrH' loc<.il J]COplc_pres· _ l'nl .. <ind sent out the last- rn1nutl' 111v1Lalions to council ml•m bl•rs, chambe r of com· nH:rt e Prt·s1d<·nt George Gearn and a few olht·r Sun Clement•· n:s1dcnL'>. Mrs . Wagnet ~aid C 11 u n c 1 I w t'im ;.1 n K a r o I 1 n t· KOl'Slt.'r ~a 1<f ' thc affair Wa!> · M!rCnl' <1nd be<.1ut1ful" bes1dc I hl' l''tatc pool ~xon gaH' •• 20-minulc ~f>Cl.'<'h '(S.·t-PART\', Page J\21 Suspect Held In Bank Heist A 39-ycar-old Lagunu Hills man. who allegedly threatened to blow up a Tustin bank with dyn amite 1f his demands for cash weren't met Monday1 was. to t1e arraigned today on ro~ bery charg-es, FBI agents said. Jesse Bruce Sperling was to· be arraigned before a federal magistrate in Santa Ana on charges that he took $10,000 in cash Monday from the Bank of America. 13341 Newport Ave .• Tustin, agents srud. Sperling was arrested by T ustin police without incident outside the bank immediately after the alleged robbery, of- Cl cers s a id. Police h ad been summoned lo the premises by a silent robbery alarm. Officers said they recovered the citsb and no dynamite was found. 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Beath did .., UM a4juaun.ta are In 1dctiUoe IO UM replae. ment ot IMW plDI tllat · loell down \be lap bars on the el rC'ular roller coHter rtde know11 u the "Himalaya.·• State hw~ton had ordered the replacement of Ute pins after some were found to be covered· with ruat. The 22-vear·old woman lo Jured ln the accident, Celeste Marie Hoffman, wu reported in s table condition today in the ln · tensive care unit of Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital She sutrered head'1njuries and multiple cuts and bruises Satur- day night when she was dragged three times around the ride. A companion or Miss Hoffman had told police the woman was pulled up from her seat while the ride was moving at hi&h speed on ita tight circular }>alb. Other wit.neS3ea, however, in· dicated Miss Hortman may have stood up during a pause in the ride and then fell out when it start~ up again. One of her legs caught ln-t.he-IFont lap bar, which ls supposed t.o lock riders into place, and she was dragged around the ride before the machine was.stopped. Beath said t.be operators or the ride, Western Pacific Shows, must send his office written con- firmation that the adjustments have been made before the ride can open again. The broader investigation lnto the cause of the accident would continue, he said. Beath sajd rides such as .the · "Himalaya" are required to have an ins pection once a year· to be licensed for operation. He said he did not know how long ago the Orange County Fair ride had been inspected. f 'rottt Pag«-A I COFFIN ... the Secretary of the Navy con· cernlng anti-war statements ma<f.e w~ile the Navy flyer .wa~ a w_~r pnsoner. Meanwhile today, Miller was preparing for his first orriciul meeting as new third district county supervisor. Floyd Taylor of Fountain Valley, s pokesman for the veterun's council. said he didn't know hoy.r Jong..th~rotest would last or if it would be repeated. "We just want to draw atten· lion to the fact that the veterans · in particular and concerned citizens jus t do not want anything to do with Edison Miller,'' Taylor asserted. He said his .g,ro·up woultl circulate recall pe~lions against Miller alter he has served 90 days in office. · State laws prohibit recull ef- forts against public officials un · lll they have served at least 90 days. Operation Resume8 TOKYO <AP> -Japan's largest nuclear power plant, whlch automatically shut down during the weekend because or an e lectrical malfunction, re· sumed partial o~ratlon today. An orriclal or Kansai Electric Power Co., owner of the 1.17 million kJlowatt plant, said the Nuclear Safety Commission agreed Monday t.o the restar't. DAILY PILOT f ... ()t_ C... o.lf• l'ltel, wlltl •"'< .. 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Nixon will move from SID Clemente to New York at the end of the year t.o be nearer to hl 11 grandchildren, a spokeswoman at Nixon's office confirmed today. Nixon aide Col. Jack Brennan ''left word this momln1 before he left that lf anyone calls about the AS30Ciated Press story <re· porting the planned move), to say that it ls true," said a Nixon worker who said It was against omce poUcy to Identify herself. The former president has de· .clded not to, go through with plan11 to buy A new home In San Clemente just north of his C1tsa Pacifica estate. according to a Nixon family friend who asked not to he 1denllfied. grandfather. Owl1ht lJ . Eisenhower. The other da"'Chter and son-in-law, Edward and Tricia Cox, aireedy Uve in New York. Each bu oae child. This 11prtn1. Nhron sold the former Western Wh ite House t.o three Oranae County busi· nesamen who will tak e posseaaion or the 24.8-acre pro- perty hlte this year and re- portedly will subdivide it. Efforts t.o reach Brennan for comment on Nixon's move and a Swiss report that Che Shah o( Iran contributed to Nixon'S' 1972 presidential campaign were un. succeasfu~ Monday and today .. 1t didn't take Long for beachgoers to begin using the obse rvation deck atop the new Oak Street minipark in Laguna Beach. Guitar player plunks a tune as fellow leis ure timers )latch the ocean from the newly construcled deck. The park project was completed last month at a cost of ·$38,000. "They are movini,: 1n order to be near their c hildren and i.:randcbHdren," the friend i.ald Monday. The Nixons' younger d aughter and son·in·law, Juli • and Uuv1d Ei senhowe r of Cap1 s lran1) Beach, plan to move F.ast when Da viii completes a book on ht). The spokeswoman, who said Bre n.nan left 11 uddenly this morning on an unexpected out- of ·town tnp to an undisclosed destinaUon, added that she did not know whether Brennan planned to move with Nixon to N(·w York. . * * * f'ro•PapAI *'ro• Page A I ' POLICE ... police officers 7 percent, and sergeants and aboves percent. But MacAdam c laims the sala ry schedule for Laguna Beach police employees ls fore· Ing many oflicers t o seek employment elsewhere. Energy Program Backing Pushed f 'nnn Pagf" A I ALISO .•. PARTY ••• a bou t the pride American a11tronuut.s have Instilled in their countrymen The former pre.<i1 df•nt s poke extemporaneously, Mrs Wa gner said Although has re marks were apolitical, Nixon dad joke about the possibility that some of his guests rrught miss part of Presi· dent Jimmy Carter's Rc heduled 7 p m . speech on television. "We've. had no response from the city since we began negotia· tlons, aria in-the interim, we've bad at least six officers resign.·' He said departure or the of- ficers was due to pay. "Laguna Beach is no longer competitive with the pay market." he sai<J "They can go 10 miles down the road and make S300 to $400 more a month." • He said the city is aware or the alleged exodus, "but they're ready to live with it " lie said the situation has r eached the point whore "the vast m ajority or our people arc lnex· pcr1enced and bcmg put out on the: street." But Police "'Chief Jon Sparks denies officers have Jert the de- pa rtmenl in the last month because of better salary offers. He admitted five officers have left the de partment 10 the pa!>t month, but said some are leav- ing law enforcement altogether, a nd others preferre d ''more structured police departments.'' He said three of the officers are going into new endeavors. "Officer Barry Snyder left to join a partnership on a ranch up north," the police chief said . "Officer CMike> Slusher is mov· Ing to Kansas with his wire. and if be decides to take a job an law enforcement, it will be for less money." · And Sgt. mrm Blandel s ub- mitted his resignation this week to become a golf pro for a co~c­ in Louisiana. Two other officers -Pete Pe rrin and Jeff Huss -have ac· cepted jobs with police depart· ments in other cities. "Perrin is going to work for Newport Beach because he said he feels be would flt In better with a larger city and a more s tructured kind or atmos phere, .. Sparks said. Sparks said Huss is a new of· Cicer, and had applied for jobs in Laguna Beach and Westminster "Hi s fir s t choice wa s Westminster, and when they ac-· cepled him, he said he wanted to take that job. You can't evaluate a brand new guy." WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· de nt Carter appealed today for bipartisan congressional support of his energy proposals, and said ..he-wants enactment or his pro- p,osed "windfall profits" l ax be fore Congress begins its Augus t recess. Carter's comments were re· ported by De m oc ratic and R e publican cong r e sslona I leaders who attended a White House breakfast meeting with the pres ident. House Democratic Whip John Bradcmas of Indiana s aid there • <Jppeared lo be "significant bipartisan support" for the pres- ident's e nergy proposals . Sen <tle. De moc ra tic Le ader Robe rt Byrd of West Virginia was quoted as telling Carter the mood or Congress and the coun· try was for action. But Brade mas said s ome Republicans were less than en· thus iusltc 1tboul pur ls or the Autopsy Set For Santa A·•1a Fire Victim An autopsy has .been ordered to determine the cause of death of a 74·year·old Santa Ana man found dead Monday afternoon in his flaming home, Orange Coun- tuoroner's de.pulies said-tod~. Santa Ana firem e n said Anastacio Hinojosa was found de· ad in a bedroom or his home al 5318W. FourthSt.,at5:47p.m.- p.m. Three passers by. all Santa Ana residents. had seen the flames. They tore off a window screen and kept the flames un· der control with a garden hose until firemen arrived. Coroner's deputies said they aren't certain whether Hinojosa died as a result of the fire or may have suffered a heart at· tack before flames erupted. Initial reports. Indicated the flames erupted when the victim attempted to load a cigarette lighter with fuel. New Records Hours . Planned for Police If you've got a &ripe about a parldn1 ticket, or want t.o 1et an accident report ln Laguna Beach after1Jd:g-Frtday, you're goln1 to have t.o wait for the afternoon to talk to police. Be1inning Monday , the La1una Beach Police DeGart· ment's recordl bureau wl be cloted t.o the public untU 1 p. m. New boun establl1hed for the recordl office are from 1 t.o 5 p. m . Monday throu1b Frlda.y. But Police Chief Jon Sparks Hid h1I department wilf 1Ull handle emeJ'lenei• on a M·bou:r ba1l1. A telephone wUI be placed out1l&t tbe recorcla oftlce for tho• requeatln1 emer1ency Hrvlee from the police depart-mnt benid. "All Nqu.tt wlll be evaluat- ed, and we wUl '"pond to any type ot urseney 1ltuaUon," the chlef 1akl. Tb• reuon tor tb• aborter houn la tWofold, Spara 1ald. .. •• do aot baff .... .,. ...... (la reeonll) to 1&.., tile doon opea," be Hld. Tb• eblef ................. " effecta ot ''°' .... JI .... tile ...... out of .tbe Compreben1ive EmtlfJ•H TraiDiDI Act <CSTA) for tbe lhorter boun. "We arw loltq four (CJ:'l'A) , employees, and because or Proposition 13, we cannot replace them," he said. He aald be reallied the sbOiter houn wtU preaenl a problem for some citizens, but said, "We want to maintain emer1ency services and the record keepln• functions and atlll serve the community." " Nugent Heads Rotary Club Cyrtl Nucent, a ~tuna Beach re1ldent, and former chamber of commerce pretldnt, bu been nam9d z:'ldtnt of t.be Rotary Club ot un• Beach. The retired pbotosraphy studio operator replace• Gene Shidler H prHldent of the Rotary Club, wb.teb ralHI fUndl for 1cbolanbipe and loeal proJ· eeu. Other otflcen eleet.M at re- cent eeremom• lncluch Mark Plne1, vice prHident; Jack Scherer, tnuurer; Gerald Hu· ~ 1ecretary; and new dlredorl "nhn Waa.&aup, Kea Solomon and Joe Jabraua. ,, pre11dent's program, inctudang the windfall profits lax and a proposed Energy Security Corporation to spur the search for energy sources . Sen. John Tower, R·Texas. s aid he was unhappy that Carter 'SQUEEZED' COAL MAY NET OIL-84 had "left the private sect.or out too much" from his e nergy plans. Brademas, however, predict ed approval of oil taxes and a standby gasoline rationing plan before Congress recesses Aug. 4 The House already approved the windfall profits tax Carter wants on the oil industry. but it is not clear how swiftly the Senate is prepared to act. The House is expected to vote before the recess on gasoline ra lion lng, which the Senate ap proved earlier this year. The o riginal Carter rationing plan was defeated by the House· in May. tained The County dad not op pose the boundary at the tame lie claimed that the line rr· adJu.slment would arrcct otht:r property owners and wai. not be 1ng <tsk~'<i for solely to accom· .modate the Aliso Viejo project "We don't have a good work- mg re lations hip with the coastal com m ission staff," he charged ··w e have an adversarial rela lionship with them " tie noted that the line present ly covers 9.000 homes planned on the 6,623-acre AlisoNtejO land The proposed re-adjustment would place all 20.000 proposed homes outs ide ·or tbc coastal com mission 1urisd1ctton But Moody sa id has association is prepared to battle the hall when at comes up befOrf' the .1!> ~cmbly Conservation. Land u~w a nd Ene rgy Co mm1tt..ee 1n August "The project wall add 30 ton~ of po llutants a day and crcutc eight to nine limei. th1• trafft r wc have now," he said "Th<Jt ·s why we oppose 1t .. Noise Too Much 'KISS' Guitarist Sued NEW YOHK (AP)-The rock 'n' roll played by "KISS" may be mus ic to the ears of teen-agers, but it's noise to a lawyer who lives below one of the group's guitarists. --Attorney $lephe n R. Stein· • '• berg, in papers filed Monday in stale Supreme Court, cha rged guitarist Stanley Eisen, who performs under the name of Paul Stanley. stages late -night jam sessions with fellow musicians in his luxury apartment on Manhal· Lan 's East Side. Steinberg said the late-night playing sometimes continues un. mu til 2 a.m. and is accompanied by the sound of musicians jumping up and down on the uncarpeted floor. He asked for $25,000 in damages. contending Eisen violated anti-noise provisions of his lease and failed to carpet the floor, which also is required by the lease. F o rme r secretary of state William Rogers and state Lt. Gov. Mike Curb addressed the congregation during the three- hour party that included a buffet danncr Guests wen£grected by a Margarita dnnk·rarrying waiter <ind fed Mexican food San Clem~ntc Mayor Roy llamm. who attended a Nixon party last summf•r for returning Vietnam POW!'., ~aid for him the: big lhnll was to meet the former president a sctond time and Mrs Nixon for the fi rst t1ml· Council man Edw;,1rd Kalschcd 'J 1d hc cn1oye!I th · event. 1·~p1:rially the mariachi mw.1c M·rvcd up for lht• ot·e.a~wn. f 'rom PagP A I MGUEL ... have to be bused far from their neighborhoods to attend classes . Trustee Ted Kopp urged board members to seek a court order agams t S&S to halt construcllon of the planned housing. But school Supe rintendent J t•r r y Thomsley said private al· 1orneys. hired by the school board. "at this point don't even have a remote legal basis" to ask for an tnjunction to halt the project Trustee Robert Bach~,......, __ _ C'r itic1zed Ora nge County Su,,erv1sor Thomas Riley for his mabillty to aid the school dis- tract in the fight to maintain the school si~ Trustees too no action on the matter Mon y but agreed to work c e ly with stat e legislatol'S who may be able to help them mihtt.aln the Kite HHI school site. P eg Maynard, a Laguna Niguel Community Association board member, said the Kite Hi II developers are s howing .. flagrant dis regard for the needs of the community" and will set a "dangerous prece- dent .. 1f the school site is not re· ta ined Omega mea ns the most style on hand. ' . I Fln.~lm Slnu· 1111 ' Oml·gd b .1lway~ kl'l'Ptn8 hml' with ta..,hmn 14 kJr.11 ydlow ~old br..ic:dl'I WillChl~. A.Lc1Jy·~. $1,200. B.Man's, $1,600. C Man's w11h d1.imonJ s, $2,600. () OMEGA ,, f\~ll•l(l lil.11\tl. Nl"'I"'" ( u1t.r. "''"I'"" lk.1~h t 1711161 1.J \KO H)dwt l,.uw(!Oft> W,t1m1n•m M•ll. L.oituna ti1ft. Mell. Ot•nflt'. l.trnrc:K AllO Cift!Mtt loo An11c~ I Soul 1>1<110 I C...> V~f!M ..--~-....-....... .-....... _,._ ~ .......... u... J • . • .. DeltY ..... llllff ..... General's &..Vices Sclwdaled. Memorial aervten wtU be held Frtday for Dr. Floyd Lawrence Weraeland, a retired major aeaeral ln the Anny and former Leisure World executive, who died Saturday at tbe age of 75. The Anny physician retired as chief auraeon for the U .s. Anny In Europe in Aua. l9M after 31 years ol service wtth the Anny Medical.&rP,I. ' He was senior vi~ president of medical affairs for the Leliure World communities throughout the United States. He was a ,Laguna Niguel resi· dent since 1964 when he left the Medical Corps in Europe. Born in Kibbey. Mont., l'.>r. SUCCUMBS AT 75 Retired General Wergee.nd s DAIL v PILOT Al C.Ountry MDSic · "" At'. Fair ·Co.untry musician Roger MDler tak8I the apotllgbt tonight and singer Elvin Bishop will be fe(tifred Wednesday at the Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Coata Mesa. Senior Citizena Day continues this evening, with anyone M or over admitted for $1. Regular admission la$,? 'or adults and $1 for children 6-12 and includes en· tertainment. Hours are noon lo midnight to- day ttirougb Thursday and 10 a .m. to midnight Friday through-· Sunday. · BQ&b Miller and Bishop will be featured on their respective nights at 7 and 9 o'clock in the amphitheater. M~ AND Ruam ULU, WITH DOG MQI, FORCeD OUT OF THEIR TRAILER COURT llGIJI••• .,_ Rene.I CCMD Pinch lentor C...n• In Huntington .. ech Wergeland completed under- g raduate studies at Northwestern University and Pacific Union College in Angvin, Calif. He received his medical d egr ee from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Alaska's Pipeline Gets Boost~ In addition, continuing dem- onstrations are held in the crafts and home living areas . Here's the schedule for this evening and early Wednesday. Trailer Residents Out California in 1932. After internship and residency training at San Diego County Ge n e ral Ho s pit a l , Or Wergeland joined the Army COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP) -A mammoth military jet will be used tbis week to trans port 200,000 pounds of equipment from Ohio to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to increase the pumping capacity of the Alaskan pipeline. TONIGln' S p.m . Mitchell Marionettes Showboat, on the grounds. ~ 5:30 and 8:30 p.m .-American X Press, Heritage Stage. Medical Corps in 1934. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m . Bonnie '::. Sale of Huntington Park Forces 'Move At one time he was command· ing general of Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, and scheduled to be beard Oct. 1 D.C., among other military as· Tumbling, on the grounds. 6 p.m. Harry "Woo-Woo" Stevens , fair goodwill am· bassador, Mountain Dew Stagl· By JERRY CLAUSEN Of -o.11, Ptlee StMt When Russel and Myrtle. Balke mov~ Into Huntington Beach's Mesa Vue mobile home park five years ago, they figured it was for life. Now the couple are raced with starting life all over again in St. George, Utah --: the victims of Oran1e County's continued • building boom and a lack of IOW· income housing. The Balltes and their 34 trailer park neighbors, housed in a col· lection of older coaches tucked off Adams A venue near Beach Boulevard. are being evicted The couple's 12-year-old, 800- square-foot mobile home won't make the tJip to Utah. It's been sold and will be towed to Ensenada. "In one wayi we're lucky," says Mrs. Ba ke. "We paid S6,500 for it when we moved in, and we're getting $6;500 when we move out. "Others probably won't be so lucky. Most of tbe coaches in the park are older than ours- probably 17 or 18 years old." But Russel Balke s ays he doesn't believe the couple and their little dog, Rags, are really all that fortunate. He recalls that he was offered $15,000 for the home last year before eviction notices were re· ceived and potential buyers as· sumed the coach would slay on the dusty lot. - Mobile home park spaces are in short supply in Orange Coun· ty, he says, and those homes s ituated on lots command far more money thao those which m~t be moved. Rent on park s paces has go:e o of sight, he adds. hen Balke, 70, and his wife, 64, moved into Mesa Vue five years ago, rent on their space was only $60 a month. When the Huntington Beach· based Mola De velopment Corporation purchased the 3.5· acre trailer complex to continue a contiguous s ingle·family- dweJling development, the firm raised the rents. The Balkes' rent, which had risen to $70 over the years, zoomed to $125. That, says Mrs. Balke, is pret· Panel's Report ty steep ror tenants who uv·e on incomes consisting of little more than Social Security checks. Their Social Security income totals $606 monthly. Elderly s ingle tenants in the park re· •cei ve only about half that amount. Alter shopping for a possible new location for their coach, the Balkes gave up. Few spaces we re available and the rents on those would t.ake too much of their income, they say. Apart· menl rents. they add, are out of the question. Balke , who move d to California in 1964, retired from the Kellogg Company in Battle Creek, Mich .. after 33 years with the firm. An unusual plan paid him all of his retirement income by the time he reached age 65. He began working as a school custodian to supplement that in- come 15 years ago. When he re· tired from that job in 1975, he took his retirement benefits in a lump sum to pay for the mobile home. He suffered a heart attack on Nov. 16, 1977 ("I'll never forget that date," says Mrs. Balke>. Paramedics ,saved Balke's life, but hospitalization and doc· tor bills wiped out what little the _couple bad saved. It's Balke's heart condition that keeps him and Myrtie from moving to Cedar City, high In Utah's mountainous r egion, where the couple's daughter. Catherine, lives. ·'It's the altitude," says Mrs. Balke. "The doctor says he can't li ve up there." Catherine, says Mrs. Balke, is finding the couple a home in ' nearby St. George. Rents there, s he says, are half those in Orange County. Some of the Mesa Vue res1 dents aren't as fortunate. Others already have moved. Of the original 35 coaches. only about 14 remain, says Peter von Elten general counsel for Mol ~ Development. Seven of the 14 are expected to move within the next 45 days, be says. Twelve or the coach owners a re hoping that a laws uit filed in Orange County Superior Court Conspird:cy Seen In JFK's Murder WASHINGTON (AP) -After a two-year blveatlcation tbe Rouse 111•1'81Uona eomai&uee wlll release a final report Wedael4a1 coacludlac tbat Prealdellt Kemaed1"1 murder probatQ ... tbe r.alt of a con- apiraey. Jn lu nport, to b' made publle • a mOl'Dlal news coo- fereaee, the committee says it could not clMermlne who tbe contplratoils were, but cannot rule out tbe poulblllty of in· volYelDlllt by CUban exiles or oraulled crime ftpna. Tbe pme& UC> eancluded that tbe wtl9inatioa of clvU ri&bts leHel-llutln Lut!Mr K.ln1 Jr. in April -a1llo may bave been tbe NIUlt of a compirHJ. Dr.aft MdAoDI of tbe ftnaJ re- pGil bave been released ~.U, llDce 0.C.mber. Tbe committee concluded u did IM w..,_ Commluloli In lllt. tlMlt ~ WU fatalb' ltnek .. DlllM • ""· D. ~ 1llr two......._, ...... find bJ 1M ~O•••l.d from a .......... =: ........... =· E di*;L lo a. W8l'Nlt "II'&.:. =n::: probably fired at Kennedy from to front of the presidential motorcade, althou1b the shot missed. Thal conclusion was based primarily on testimony by acouatlca nperts that there wu a 95 pereent certainty a shot was ftred at Kennedy from a location other than tbe Texas School Book Depo&ttory bui~. where Oswald ii alleted to bave ftred three abota at the motorcade. The committee alao was re-· ported to have coaehlded tbat botb the Warren Co1Jfml11lon aad tbe FBI performeCI lnade· quately in explorin1 the po11lbllity of a conspiracy in Kennedy's death. The probable conspiracy con· elution drew di.slents. from Uar-. memben of tbe Houae ..-net, Reps. Harold S. Saw1er, R- Mlcb.; Saro DeYble, 8-0hlo, and Robert Dtcar, D·Pa. But G. Robert Blakey. the com..UU..'a cbief COUDHI. bu ftrmly 1upported tbe couplracy tlaeory. ' '"There were two a11aulnl tlaere, I bellen it, baaed on science. and I th1Dk JOU would too lf you saw the evidence J .. ,. ••• IUMeJ takt lD • apeecb lD New Yon bl .Juuw'J. ' will offer relief. signments. The e lderly f oJ k s are He was senior medical adviser represented by Stuart M to the Republic of China ; chjef Parker, chief lawyer for tbJ• ~rgeon of the Eight~ U.S. Army Senior Citizens Legal Advocacy in Korea. and executive director Program or the county's Legal for the Office of Dependents Aid Society. Med~cal Care for Uniformed Parker's suit contends that Serv1".es. . . m a ny or the residents have Dunng his serv1c.e years. Dr added s tructures to their Wergeland earned the Dis · coaches and therefore have tinguisbed Service Medal, the righlc; in addition to those as Legion of Merit, Swedish Royal tenants. Order of the Northern Star, the If Parker's suit is successful , Order or the Red Cross from the the remaining residents would gove.rnm~nt o~ S~eden and ci be able to maintain their homes pres1dent1al c1tat1on from the al Mesa Vue for the rest or their Federal Republic of Germany lives or until the coaches no Following his retirement, Dr 'longer are maintainable. ~ergeland was named medical Whichever side loses the suit director at J ackson M emoraal Parker conjectures will file ari Hospital in Miami and later appeal. .Whatever' the appeal became senior vJce president or court decides would set a prece· 'Medical Affalfs for Leisure dent throughout the state he World. says. ' He served as chief or medical "There are hundreds of these services al the Rehabilitation s mall, older parks across the and Evaluation Center for slate," he says. "Five or six are Goodwill Industries or Orange for sale now. The problem re-Count>'.. suits in widespread displace-He 1,s survived by his wife m ent of senior citizens Josephine "Jody" Wergeland. of "We are interes ted. in pres-the r~mily home at. 32582 ervation or low income housing. Baleanc ~ad. Lai;una Niguel The owners of the newer mobile H~ also 1s survived by sons homes aren't poor people. We're David of Laguna Niguel and Dr interested in-the older less al· Floyd L. Wergeland Jr. or Seat· fluent communities." ' lie. Also surviving are brothers The turbine equipment, which is manufactured by Cooper Rolls Inc . of Mount Ve'mon, will ena· ble 160,000 additional barrels of crude oil daily to be pumped through the J.ine. which now sup- plies about 1.2 mfllion barrels • day. 1'he eqwpment will be part of a portable pumping station de· signed by Fluor Corp. of Irvine under contract with Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., which owns the trans-Alaska p1pe hne. Fluor spokesman Jim Mackin sa1ct the US. Department of Ene rgy has authorized tbe use of a C 5A jet to ny the machinery modules ID two shipments from Columbus to Deadhorse, Alaska.' about four miles from Prudhoe Bay. The firs t 100,000-pound shipment will leave Wednesday and the second on Sunday. Mackin said the additional oil is expected to be flowing by late October or early November ... Alyeska is .PWnea' by several maior oil companies. including · Standard Oil Co. Ohio ). San Joaquin Weather Hot Parker says the elderly evict· Roy, or Simi Valley and J inning ed from such parks q.sually are . or Seattle and a s ister Tollis By Tbe Associated P ress 6 p.m. 4·H on Stage, 4-H build· ing. 6 : 30 p.m. The Carlsson:-., Heritage Stage. 6:30-10:30 p.m . Johnnie Lane~ Dixieland Band. Food liazaar 7 and 9 p.m. ~oger Milltr, Amphitheater . 7 .30 arfd 9 ·30 p.m. Van· dermeide _ hypnotist. Jleritcigc Stage. . / 7 30 p m Royal tlor~c F;or. Moonstune Meadows . 8 and 10 p.m. Laser 01:-.· comarua featuring the Locker)',, Grandsland. WEDNESDAY Family Pepsi Day 9 a m. FFA market and feeder sheep, li vestO<:'k arec.. 1 and 4 p.m. Mike Escobosa Dance Workshop, Mountain Dew Stage. I 30 p.m. Harry "Woo· Woo ' Stevens. Heritage Stage. 2 p.m. Sunstune Dance School, Mountain Dew Stage 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. Variety show , Hentage Stage. 2 30 p.m Royal Horse Fair, Moonstune Meadows 3 p m Carson Junior S1n~er'>, Mounta.an Dew Stage 3 30 pm. Clown contest <1111l mime show, Heritage Stage 1 p m 4 H on Stage. 4·H build· mg penniless . They end up, he says, Thors~n or Great F~lls, Mont. The San Joaquin Valley, wtuch m tax-paid care racilities rather He is. also survived by two had· milder temperatures than Schultze Recover~ than living out their lives in grandchildren. normal earlier this summer. 1s . ..., more comfortable surroundings ~emorial services will be held paying for it this week. WASHINGTON <AP) -Pres1 close lo long-time friends . Friday at 11 a . m . at th e Readings reached 100 degrees dent Carter's top economic ad· .. "In care facilities," be says, Lutheran Churc.h or the Cros~ on at every valley reporting stat.Ion viser. Charles L. Schultze. is re· they gradually just fade away. El Toro Road m Laguna H1lls Monday covering from exploratory ab It's crap." Arrangements are be in g Bakersfield registered the lop dom1·nal s urgery at Bethesda . As for tbc Mola company, il handled by the Neptune Society mark al 110 degrees . Lemoore Na val Medica l Center. his offln· must wail for court action The family requeslc; doftatibns Naval A.Ir Snnion was next at says Schultze, 54. was operated ·' before it can build the 15 new be ma~e .to the Ame rican Heart l09 followed by Fresno al 108. on Mond ay anti "w1thstoo<l th1· homes proposed for the trailer Assoc1at1on or the American Castle Air Force Base al 102 and -.uq~cry very w1·ll ." i,;.1111 a · court land. Cancer Society Stockton at 101. spokesman ~··~m~wdup~li~lt," -----~--------~~~~~~-------~== says von Ellen. ''We've spent so much-on litigation already." · Von Elten says Mola has of- fered money to the .itenants to help defray moving costs. Parker says s ome tenants have been offered as much as $2,500. Von Ellen says his firm of· fered to find a new location for the Balkcs but that the couple never took up the offer The Balkes, meanwhile, are tired or the hassle which began with eviction notices ordering them out or their home in early June. "We'll just go to St. George," says Balke, who admits he'd rather stay among friends in what bas become his hometown. "I've always wanted a Uttle garden . Ma y be in St. George: .. ·• Energy Chief· To Quit Be/ ore '00 Campaign WASHINGTON <AP> - Ener1y ·Secretary James R. Scbl•iqer said today he in- tends to leave the Carter ad- mlniatration "well before" the start of the 1980 Democratic prealdenUal primaries. • "l do not think tbat in the Democratic primariea that I would necesaarily be an aeaet," Scblealnler said in an interview on NBC·TV'a "Today" abow. PrelMd on wbedler be bad a "deal" wttb Pr.ldent Carter to leave in the fall. Schlesinger replied: "l never u.se terms like 'deal.'" QUIKSILVER and Storekeeper Brad Barnes have something in common. a sense for style, fit , and comfort. That's why Quiksilver made this Alked whether "understand· tn1" wu a better word, be said: "I tb1ak that bl.lcbt come ek»er to It." Earlier in tbe lnt1rvt1w, Sehl_.... said be lndleated to Carter tbat "I abould pertuapa be IODe well belON tbl prlDWJ Haeon ltalta." new corduroy short and that's why Brad wears it. You'll want to also, after you try it on. 1028 Irvine. Newport Beach, c.lifom~ Phone 642-1061 .., -· I NATION I WEATHER ~Shut Off; Fans Going ·on ML •aooasu. oan. -H1vin1 IOOfed on for • run day lMl l'riday, I mvned to MY eub&~&a here 1l th4' M~ olflc9 oaly y•terday t.o learft I'd bHD tlven a br ·•wtoy: ln UM coner. ''°' a fllinl c1b6net. repo1 .. lhJi nol ry, wtalte 11tacblne wath 1 propeller on lhe front. The prope ti covered with a wlreca1e. SomeWhere, ln the d.ep ~ or memory from my cblldhood. the coalraption did look famlllar. Ca~ly , I approeUed 1t. Even more eautiowsly, I nJpped 1witch on the beM of &be eland, Zowee ! Look at. lhat ! · pro peller ataned 1plnnin1. The ca,. <cont.allUnl tho wblrrina bladea>at.anedwi1·••1'"11 back llDdforth. ':!{·" I exc:la1med1 "be damed lf lt Jfln't an old fashi 0Killatln1fan!' andsureenough,it waii. AnEa AN EXHAUSTIVE investigaUon. I learned that lhil historic device came my way because of Pre111 New-Jang~ Non-e~ctnc Stneo <With CrankJ /or Disco Dancers dent Carter and his energy-saving program. Thus it is th at the thermostats here in the office are now set al 78 degrees. Without the air conditioning turned on . no air moves in the place. We have only one window and that's owned by the Sports Departme nt: Mess e1round that window e1nd The sports parties m ight whack you alongside the head with an .old Rawlingi. i.oftball glove that's infestc.'«i with neas. Thus we have the wiggle-wagg1n~ fans installed that allcf.(cdly will aid Preside nt Carter in saving e nergy in our march toward proKre:.s. NOW THAT WF.'VE SOLVED the heating and cooHng em:rgy cn s1s, maybe we c e1n move on with even more in· ventive ways or cutting back our ut>e or electricity. Just look over the re al the corner of the d esk. There is the telephone. Every time you pick up the phone and dial, you soak up clcctricilv bv rinl(in~ a bell on the-other end of the line. Why, we would save a lot or Juice 1r they'd just invent a ne w phone with its own magneto to rmg the bell All you'd have lo do iS inst all a crank handle on the side of the telephone so you can make your own bell· ringing electricity. THEN JUST LOOK AROUND your house. Over there JO the corner or the kitchen. the refngerator is humming ;;iway all d ay, soaking up gobs of electrical curre nt. · Some brilliant soul ought to com e along and invent a non e lectnc.: refrigerator . I'll bet the s ame sort or a box would work to pn-serve your food if somebod~uld JUSt fi gure out how to put big blocks or ice in it. Why, you could call it an icebox. H we can just j.(el a few m v<:ntivc minds out there. no _telling how f1tr we can march toward progre:.-.i. while s uving clectricil.y. -- 81 TM Auoeia&ed Preti Two doun e lectolc fans whirred •t. New York'a PopulMr theatrlc•l watedna hole. Sardi'•· Ml people acroas the na· lion t>t11an tum.In& down their itlr c~n Uo Ina •)'!Items -som ckly &.ban others. Tem Nit\Ureti set records in the 100& l.n Oregon Monday and ll WBI • rnuagy 8'1 in New York City on the finl day of President 1t rler's direc tive that therm08lUl!s be set at 78 degrees Man Tried For Nine ~layings WATERBURY, Conn. (AP> - A 29-ycur·old unemployed roofer told state police he bcal and s tabbed a woman and eight children to death in July 1977, according to a police s tatem ent relcuscd at his trial. The s tate m ent, which con- tained gruesome details or the s luyings, was released to the public but not to the 1ury Mon- day al the s tart of Lo rne AC· quan's trial JO st ate court. TllE POLICE state ment quot l·d Acquin as saying he beat and stabbed Che ryl Beaudoin, <tl· tacked her seven children and a young visitor und the n set fare to the Beaudoin house July 22, 1977. Acquin allegecHy confessed to state poHcc when he was a rrest- l'd about 24 hours afte r the vie t1ms' churred bodies were found i n the burne d oul Bea ud4'in house. llis attorney s ays the JUry shouJcl not hear the stale mcnl because police violaWd Ac· quin's constitutiona l righ ts by not lettin~ him 'talk lo friends and relatives after his arrest. A Superior Court Judge had a greed th<tt the s t a te m e nt should be kept secret, at least until its validity could be de - termined at the trial. But a U.S. Dis trict judge ordered the state m e nt released a t the reques t or the Waterbury Republican and Americ<t n <1nd Lhc· New llavcn Advocate IN ANOTHER dt:vclopme nt. the Hartford Courant published portions of un int<:r vicw today with Acquin an October 1977 in whiC'h he was q uoted as s aying, .. , rc·m embcr talking to Cheryl .. The next thing I kne w, there were bodies and blood a ll ov<:r the place and the house was on nm." 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IN DAUAS, A spol check at. police headquaners s howed set· tinga at the proper mark, but at Ci\y Kall, cold air blowing from air condl\lonlng outlets was meaa.Uf1'd at 66 degrees. Several Dallas retail store operators said they would even· tually comply with the dlrec:Uve. "It doesn't make that much dll'fereoce." s aid restaurant. manag e r David Gore. "Especially if you have rana." FANS ABE ONE way' or get · tmg some comfort despite the r ule. whic h applies to five m ill ion o ff ices and n o n · residential buildings. As mad-summer's dog days set 111. some firms worrH.:d they rn1ght loi;e c us t omers a nd worker productivity ~ue lo the warmer temperature ··we sincerely hope that the public understa nds we are domg 1t on ordt•rs Crom the govern· rncn l. thut Wl' arc following 10· l"I.~• T 1>tructions and thut they go along ~·...:-:1enne or11 ad••' w .. th us o r e l se t he whole , p u rpose 1s d <:fc atl·d ." s aid The first toma~o in history to touch down in Cheyenne . Stuart l..t:vin. president or the Wyo .. a pproac hes the city·~ no rthe rn edge . The twister . New York Caty cf'laptc·r of the injured nearly 40 people and killed a 14-month-old boy. 1>t:.itc Ft..-i.taurant i\:.-.soc1e1 t1on More tha n 200 homes w ere d<.imagcd <see story below> • I Arizoria Rejects Nukes PJIOENIX Artz IAP> Anzonet Public Scrv1c·c Com puny. citing oppos1t1on by Cah fornaa vov 1-;cJmund (i Brown Jr and his rcgul<itors to all nuclear powt>r, h as scrapped plans to build the fourth, und fifth gc·nN~1tors at the P;;i lo Verde Nudt.•ar <;ent'rating Plant wes t of Phoenix i\ PS P rcsad<·nt K<·1t h Turley brok•• the nf.'ws Monday at <1 prt·1>s r11n~1·renC'c· h e tall<:d to com • mt·nt on l'r1•s111l·nt C11rt<.'r·.., c n(·rgy speech. But lhm;p n·marks dn·w s <·<int attention a fte r has ..,ur µrasl" ;.u1nounccment trn 81.AMt:U BROWN and th<· :.-.talt>'s rci:: ul;itory comm1ss111ns for prevc·nt1ng the timely part1c1put1on of ('1ght Cahfom1a utalitacs 1n the prOJ· Pct Another factor , ht· said, was .. regulatory un- l'ertaanty" at th•· fcdn<il level Jn San F ranc1s c·o, P UC President John E Hry!'.on ..,<11d ht· was u!'.lonishcd at what he termed lhe utahty":-. '"unal;1tl·ral action " lie said the firm wa" •'1>eek1ni:: to ... ha ft the· fot·u1> to C;.illforn1a as an i.-xcu..,1• to t:xtnc·atc ah.-lf" from the· 2,500 megawatt proJf't'l · lie dcnll'd that :rny regulatory delays could have provok<:d thl· Arilona ut1hty·:. action. lte '\<ian the firm wa!> prolJ<iLly mfluenctd by tha potential for additional federal n ·gulat1on of nuclear power plants resulting from the Thn·1· Mal e b land atc:a dent an Pcnn..,ylvama BRYSON Si\ID SJTt:s al ~irm·r V11llcy In Nt•vad<t and a loof..( California·.., t•ast1·rn dc:-.f:rt C•Juld 1>erv1· a:-. lo1·at1on" tor c·1ial f1n·d 1-(l•m·rating :-.t;itions to mak1· up fvr th•· futun· 1·apac:1ty planni.-d from I he l111>t l'al11 V1·rd1• unit" Thi.-Callf11rn1 a 11til1tu·'· 1nclud1ng g1<.1nl southern Cahf11rn1<i f:1flo.;11n w..r1· lO get 55 p1·rcent or tht· output of t h1· 1 wo hui.w gent· rat ors and share that much of th1 · rn:-.1 Turlt·}' '•ud /\I'S would he unablt.• Lu c:ar ry lh1· 1·11s t without their help. SoC<tl Eda..,on ..., ;1 lfi perecnt partner an Palo Vt."rde Unab I . l untl :1 • · "'Thl' kc•) to thl" 11m1•ly t•omph·t1on of th1 0., $2.X billion proj\'C'l h;1 ... tw1·n part1npat11in or Californi;.i ut1ht1l·"· ·· "aid Turlt .> It 11> our view th<il the Cahfom1a n ·J,!ul:.tnr)' •·nv1ronmc·nt would make 1t 1mpo1>s 1bl<· fort ht· (·a laforn1a part 1c1pan~ to con tmue with the proJc·ct ·· ~~~~~~~~- Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can· easily pay for your subscription. .. Local Advertised Values -One more reason people all along the Orange Coast rely on the • • 'I 1 - ··~ ... .~Al LY P'llLO;l -~"· . . 842~21 .. 17 I ... Orange Coast ,. , E DITION Year Hometown Oall,y New1Jp•p•r~ \VOL. 121 NO. 1•, 3 SECTtONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS f Be A Clou.·11. • • . \ ' • r It makes the face feel a bit s ticky but Kel- ly Coye of Huntington Beach e njoys being made up as a c lown at the O range County .... air in Costa Mes a . This bit of put on took place Monday on Heritage Stage. There 1~ a lso a booth at the fair whe re children can be painted in clown makeup. ' ~L, • .R .de ~cair i l -. To Remain :~lmt Down By DAVID KUTZMAN~ 0t llw 04ily Pilot \I.ill A high-s p eed ri~e ut the Orange County Fair on which ci , Cost~ Mesa woman wus serious· ly in~·ured .Satur<t~y will remain c lose until certain mechim1cal chan a re made. a state safe· ty official said today. However, Robert Beath of the ; Los ~geles office of the In- ' dustrial Safety Department said he couJd noc. divulge the nature of the modifications He said I they were not major Beath did say the adJustments are in addition to the replace· , ment or metal pins that lock. ydown . the la J> bars on the cir c ular r oJler coaste r ride •known as the "Himalaya.·· f Stale inspectors had ordered ,the replacement of the pins after . s ome were found to be covered with rust. · The 22-vear old woman in· ·JU red in the accident. Celeste ; Marie Hoffman, was reported m • ~le-condition todllY tn. tl\e In· nsive care uml or Costa Mesa emorial Hospital. She suffered head injuric1> and multiple cuts und bruises Sator· !day night when she was dragged three times around the ride. A companion of Miss Hoffman had told poUcc the wQman was pulled up from he r seat while ,the ride was moving al high ~peed on its light circular path. Other witnesses, however. in· icated Miss Hocrman m ay have t.ood up during a pause in the de . and then fell o ut when it , tarted up again. One of her legs \caught in the front lap bar, which is supposed lo lock riders ·nto place, and 11he was dragged a round the ride be fo r e the mac h)ne was slopped. Beath said the ope rators of the ride, Western Pacific Shows, ,must send his office written con- '1irmation that the adjustments f have been ma de before the ride ltcan open again. ! . The broader lnvestlgaUon into ,the cause of the accident would (continue, he said. I Beath said rides such as the "Himalaya" are required lo lhave an lupeclion once a year • to be licensed for operation. He f said be did not know how long t~go the Orange County Fair ride I had been inspected. • 1feist Nets $5,700 SAN FRANClSCO (AP> -A yoMC.~k. ':~~r who held up a ' \.-fool store on <Van Neu Avenue Monday got way with 15,700, polfce saJd. "II)' r6ly poly puppiH a.JI went to really DHl people A\lle ol UM Dally Pllot. '' Tbat'• Ute aclvertlaln1 aucceaa atory of tbe Lacun1 Beach womaa wM placed Ude ad If the Dally Pllal: l ftolr Pol1 Puppies. • a.swltulkJ mix. Ador•· ble ~ UIMUlXX IAl 1M ftimdly D.U, Pilot •·~ re.U, nut peo. ta.· ......... ! ..... Country Musicians Featured at Fair Country mus 1crnn RoBe r Mille r takes the spotlight tonight and s inger Elvin Bis hop will be featured Wednesd ay at the Oran~c County Fair, 88 l"air Drive, Costa Mc:-.a Senior (.;1t1zcns Day continues thu; evening. with anyone 6..'i or over admitted for SJ . Hcgular admission 1s $2 for adults itnd $1 for children 6· Jl und include:. en tertammcnt. l lours ure noon lo m idnight to· day through Thursd<Jy and JO a.m . to midnight Friday through Sunday. Both Miller and Bishop will be featured on their res pective nights al 7 and 9 o'clock In the am philheater. In add.ltlon, continuing deni· onatrations are he ld in the crafts add home llvtng a reas. Here's the schedule for this e vening and early Wednesday. TONIGHT S p.m. Mitche ll Marionettes Showboat, on the grounds . 5:30 and 8:30 p.m . American X Ptesi;, Heritage St1age. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Bonnie's Tumbling, on the grounds . 6 p.m. H arry "Woo-Woo" S t e vens, f air goodwll) am- bassador, Mountain Dew Staie. 8 p.m. 4-H on Stage, 4-ft build· in1. 8 : 30" p.m. The Carlssons, Heritqe Stage. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Johnnie Lane's Dixieland Band, Food BHaar. 7 and t p.m. Roser Miller, AmpbJlhHter. 7 :30 and 9 :30 p .m . Ven· $ferme1de -hypnotlat, Herita1e Staie. 7:30 p.m . Royal Horse Fair, Moonshine Meadows. 8 and 10 p.m. Laser DI•· comanla 'featurin1 th• Lookers, Orandatand. . WSDNltlDAY r • .a,..,..o., t •·SP-· FP A market and fMder 1be•p, UYeltOCk area. 1 anct"w:,tm· Mlke Eacoboaa Dance hop, ltountaiA Dnr "'r. Staue. 1 30 p.m . Harry "Woo Woo" Stevens, Heritage St<igc 2 p.m . Sunshine Danrc School, Mountain l>t:w Stage. 2.30 and 4:30 JLm Variety s how, He ritage Stagt· 2 ·30 pm Hoyal Hors e f''<Jir. Moonshine Meadow1> 3 µ.m. Curson Junior S1ngcrfi. Mountain Dew Stage 3 :30 p.m Clown <:ontcst <1nd mime show, llcnta~c Sta~e 4 p.m. 4·11 <Jn St<flo(c , 4·11 build· Ing .Man }.,acing Weapons Rap AUBURN CAPl A gold miner whose cache or weapons was discove r ed wht:n a fire burned mos t of his house has be~n booked in Placer County J ail on charge:. o f having m achine guns . But the rattlesnake lhat Hugh Khoff, 43, kept in his basement could not be found after the fire . Knoff. a lifelong Auburn rcsi· dent who works gold min~ m Placer and El Dorado counties, was held In lieu of $10,000 ball pendln1 arraignment on the fe lony charges of possessing automatic weapons. &lsa Marsh Tow Slated •A lour of the Bolaa Chica mar1hl1nds la sche duled fo r. Saturd1y •t t a.m. The Ami1os de Bolsa Chica, a 1roup dedJcated to preserving the marah.landl, will conduct th~ two-Jlour tour. TM tour, frM or ch1r1e, wUI be1in at th• manblancl nooa aat .. , on Pacific Cout Htahway ont mlle 1outh of Wuner Annue. .. Council Action , Gang · Violence, VandaliSni .PrOhed t By IACIUE HYMAN Of ... 0.ily ,. .... SUtf Costa Mesa City Council me m bers said Monday they are in- vestigating proble m s of van dalism and gang fighting in the city 's west side at the request of residents in that area About a dozen people who livt• on the 600 block ofi;apital Street attended Monday night's meet ing to present their cop cerns Two speakers, who asked that their n<.im es not be printed for fear of retaliation, 1taid that dur mg the past year they have seen three gang knife fights. a beat mg, a stabbing, numerous hit and runs on p~rkcd cars , and m numerable cases of vandalis m Cit<.,'(f were sprity -pamtecl ob st'en1tle5 o n s 1de wa lks and fences, cut garden hoses, broken beer l>ollles.1 and people "P parently livi6g in ab<.1 ndoncd cars . One spokesman s aid police an: railed to lhl' are:i :i lmost every weekend night, a nd that h(· himst•lf ha·s hroken up al lc;1st one heatmg J-le s:t1d h1· kel"ps <• gun 1n the houM· t1J protc~ct h1~ family Councilman Donn llall 1><11d ht· had i-.1,ok\•n with the rc's1d1>nl'> previously and has consulted with police on the s1tual1on Council members told the r<~s1 dents they µI a n to take steps to-· rclievt' the: situation. Police Ll .J W. Calnon scud to day that intelligence hy his flt· pattment 1nd1cates Lhl're art- "no. major problems with Lht-sc: groups. . "The pohce de partment has not SCt'n any 111gn1f1eanl tn<·rNJM' in crimmal a<'l1v1ty or other ;w lions which appear gang relat· ed." Calnon 11aid The polic·e offu·1al said tht· west side or town 1s watched doscly by uniformed ;md r>lurn C'lotht•s officers Police d etective Sgt. Sam Cord<•iro su1d today the fJrOb lemiJon the <'1ly's wcst s1dc a re not Panel Rules JFK Murder '-Conspira('Y" WA SllJNGTON (/\l'l Joh11 • r-". Kl•nnedy was the v1<·t1m (Jf a prooal>I<· murd<•r rons p1 r<H') tha t possibly Ciln b<· lrn<•cd to arr 1nd1 v 1 d u <1 I or J! an 1 7. t-d 1· ri m '· figure or ;1 sm;ill unrlerworld group. lht· I !oust•· assassin:itson comm1tlcc concluded 1n its hnal report this ~ncrnoon It 1s "possible• . that an 1n dividual organiwd 1·nmc learln or n s mall c·ombtn<Jlion o r leaders might h:Jvc partic1p<1lf'll 1n ci c·onspir<J1•y" in the Kennedy assassinatmn m Dallas un Nov 22. 1963, the now.defunct 12 mcm lx>r panel <.'nnrluded Tht.> committee's final report, c ulm ina t ing more than two years of study and a host or hearinJ:s, a lso con<.'luded that 1t con"S pirac·y was be hind lht· April 4. 19f.S. a ssaRsimtl1on of Or. Martin Luther King Jr The report also said the re 1s ·'s u bstantial ev ide n ce to establish the existence of a Sl. Loui s -based C'Ons piracy to finance the assassination" of the civil rights leade r But 1t a lso said that while in· vestl~otors ra ised the possibibty of . eom~pir:i<.'ics in both the Ken· ned y and King cuscs. they were unable lo pos itively identify the conspirators . Three members of the com- mittee dissented from its finding of probable conspiracy in the Ke nnedy case. Rep. Harold Sawyer, R-Mlch., one of the dls- .senlers, said the conclusions reached in both the Kennedy and King cases were based on "sup· position upon supposlllon upon aupposiUon." • The House panel concluded te ntatively tn December that Kennedy's slaying was a "prob· able" conspirac y and that King 's wn the res ult of a "possible" conspiracy. The final report conformed to the preliminary flndln1. but went turtMr in deve1opln1 the con1plr1cy lheon•. . ne w but have intens ified m the last yearortwo. Among the reasons, Cordeiro said, are increasing gang ac- tlvitfes drifting down from Santa Ana, the rising cos t of housing m the city's cast side. thus driyin~ A"llfl-lo ARRIVES IN MIAMI Nicaragua's Somoza ~rrwza Quits; ~f!t() f ,i{(litilt{( Breaks Out M/\N/\GU/\. N 1carn~ua <1\1'1 Prc.•s1dcnt /\nastaslfJ Soq;iow. toppled by rcvolutron, res1gnc:lf l'a rly today :rn<I flew rn h1 ~ vrivatc· J<'l lo t.~1lt• in Fhmda, c•ndmJ( 42 year.; or dictatorship liy his farn1~y. But heavy fight· 1ng broke out amid reports his succci-.Mlr was clinJ(ing l/1 power Overnight. membe rs of the Nicara~uan Congress had elect· ed the president of their lowe r ho~se. I<' rune ls co U rcuyo, <i longtime friend of Somoza. to succct,'(J him after he resigned. Al first . Urcuyo, 54, was ex pPcted to serve only untll the ar rival from ne ighboring Co~ta Rica of 11 provisional "junlu named by lh<' Sandinislu guer rilla11 But diplomatic sources in M unagua and San Jose, lhc t•avllal of Cosla Rica. s aid l~er thot Urcuyo let il be known he plans lo finish Somoza's t.enn, which ends In March 1981. On the out.1kirts of rebel·beld Masaya, 20 ·miles south of the c apital , n ews men saw 8 She rman tank, two military a rmored cars and artlltery hJt· ting guerrilla poslUons. Govern· m ent sources also reported a sharp battle In Sapoa and other towns In southern Nlcara1ua. poor people west, and beac h ovt:r flow \raffic. He noted that be ac h cities police stric tly e nforce laws against sleeping in cars and Citn more e asily spot violators <See VANDA~. P•«e A%) !juspect !jlai11 b)' NB Cops Hy JOANN•: RE'¥NOl.OS Ol llM D•llf Pil•t \1•11 A man-wa:-. s hot to dPalh this •morning by a Nt•wport Bl·;:U'h policeman dunni.: a ~tr uuglt­ with anntht'r ofric·t•r Th<· :-.hootrng or th•· unidt·n llf11•d man m·c·urrl'd al about I0.15 am al abour 21:-.l Slrf·('L and W1•st Ocl'an f''ront near th•· Nc•wport Pil'r Pnlu'<' '>aid thc·y c·ould o ffer nu «xplanalio n for thr c·vl'nt... l~<•d ing up to the r:1tal ~h11ol1ng S~l. Tony Villa i-.a1d Offic1·r Tom Milll'r firC'd thl' fatal shoL-. :i:-. fellow Offlc·t'r J eff Duvardo strug~led with lh<' urmed :.u~· "p<'et. llc re ':-. how Villa described th .. inc ident Ou vardo. patrolling the· ocean front parking lot. :.ptlltetl a blw· pickup truck purkcd in a :-.pac1· with ·an expired m eter. lie :i11 flarcntly was susp1tious that tht· uc·<·up:ints m1 izht lit· tlrin,_g becaus~ tht· truck -. i.ms:-.c:ngl•I' _ door was open and tht· ot·c·upanti-. were slouched in their s<'at~ Wht•n lhf.' offit'Pr ~ot out of his <'ar lo talk to the men 1n th1· truck. he allegedly s aw open hlf uor contniners and mariJU;Jna H<• a lso ro\md a thml m<Jn u:-.lcPp rn th1· l'K.'tl of lht• trul'k . Ht·c~1 ui-.c· Uuvardu ullc•gedl)' spotted snm<· ammun1t111n and a gun box m th1· tni("k hl· <'<111('11 lnr lJSSISl:m ce bclort• µullllll! lh1• \.wo ~n mto h1~ polw.-unit Ac·<·orci1ni.t to Vil la whc:n nuvard<l awakt•nf'rl lhl' s lt.:t·ptnJ! m <tn he· sat up, t•x1>osm i.t ;1 ilUn 1n a shouldc•r hohtt·r. 1'0111·1• s;J1d lht· man j!r<1hht·11 ror Ou· l!Ull l>U\.anlo gralJhi:d lh1· lwnlf over th,. gun and pulled th1· man out ur th,. truck Mrllt·r arrived a t that l1m1· and pol1ct· ~""' lht• man wa" vclhnl! 'I'll kill you, I'll ktll you." a~ ht· strugJ,llNI with Duvar<lo Villa :-.aid M 11ler rm·d three nr four sh<>b mto lht' man s upr>cr I II r s O b C' l' ti U S l' h l' ( l' <t rtHl l>uvardu wa:-. 1os111'1! lht• wrc' t ling malch and tht• man"., gunhan<1 was about to t·ome out uf th<' ofrit·er's gra:-.p The mun w<Js dccla rt:d dcii<I on <Jrrivul al lloug Memorial lluspitul Villa :.aid lhl• m an's two com pu mons', also unidentified. wen~ b1•1ng dt>tain\'d as witnc:-.!>c:. while pohcc invest1J(alc the ln<.'1 dent. He said oHiccrs could nol explain why the nrnn would al · te mpt lo s hoot the orr1cer. CoaS"t Weathc•r Low clouds l<tt~ n1 )(ht · and early morning hours o th e rwi st• s unny 1:1nd warm Wednesd ay after· noon. Overnight lowh in !ffis with hij(hs WcdncMday m 70s at beaches to high 80s inland . INSIDE TOD.4. l' Rick Ne"'°", who grew up on l•l•vi1ion In front of mmioM m tht ·so.. " o •· 11eor·Old /otlwr of f<>ur. But the /Of'rMf tfeft '°°' ~lt ho• the old rock mid roll mOOk See fi'ealurlnQ. Pa,. Cl . ' . . Bero~ Ute fighting broke out. thouunds Of Nlcara1uaoa ln 26 •••• guerrllla·held clues had danced •u-..,,,.. •J! t:. .. _,,, ... ,1 .... -,. In the l'lreeta all nlght, drtnkln1 •":::::-u ="T ,., ~! wlne and rum as church belh1 •w-.... ., .. pe1led. ~ :: =-~ .. Iraq Chi f Q . Somou and doMDI wbo fled =-C.J! m--:! e Ultl with hi~l a U.S.•air ,· ,1it ,.,._ "~~ BAOHl>AD, lrllii' P .;...~.in , ftGUby , -···• ......... :: Prealdent Ahtntd V · m~rca . tial _,.., I ·:r,1 ai.~ Bakr hu resi1Md •u • Mw. ...a... · • q .... • ., health. . < , PIP AJ> -,-• --'-------------- ' .. • 'n• Coat.a M•a Cl\y Councll ...................... uo. ))' _... Pl•llN"I 0om ...... Mid ell)' atalf Monday and approved Ua• ... IODlna of an acre lot near John Wayn. Airport from In dutrlaJ to commercial · The .....,... wu l'(tpresenlfd by Tom Kemph, repreaenun1 Ll1U1n Kamph, to create a pro· fe11l0nal buJldinJ. Council memben aald U..y don't want to aet a Pl"ff'"9ent for approvlna commercial ventutts In •n lndustnlll park, but acrff<l to the rezone oe condition t.haL tlae appU u nt dra.-up, with U. olty adorMy'1 olftct, doewnent.s JlmiUaa tbe '°remerclaJ LAM lo profeulonal offtces Council m embers said the site's location at 2910 Red Kill Ave .• fl»t ott thei3orone del Mar Freeway, and its 11ttracUve de· aicn were also racton In their deci1ion. •'Thia wiU kind of dress up the entrance lo Red Hill '' Coun- cilman Dom RaciU 111d'. The rezone, subject lo lhe land use restriction. was approved 3-0. Mayor Ed McFarland and Councilwoman Norma Heruog we re out of town. Prosecution Opem Hearing For Ellgland By JACKIE HYMAN OI * o.llf NM, .... An attorney for the Newport. ,,..,, .. , ......... "O#y ""*- UNITED VETERANS' COUNCIL MARCHES IN OPPOSITION TO MILLER'S APPOINTMENT Fellx BarHntl (Left), Jody Black, Behind Coffin; Edward Stamford, Co•t Revel'Md Wffin Carriers Rap Miller Appointment By KATHY CLANCY Of llMI Delly Pil .. Steff meeting as new third district county supervisor. F loyd Taylor of Fountain Valley, spokesman for the veterans' council, said he d1dn't know how long the protest would last or if it would be repeated. lluntingion Fatal Mesan -Assists Thanks to a Dahy Pilot reader. po)lce believe they have found the . hit-and-run car that took the Ufeof a woman pedestrian Saturday in Runtlneton Beach. A blue Saab, heavily dama1ed on the rieht front fender, was impounded by inveati11tora Monday after they received a call from John. Eiler. a Coeta Mesa apartment owner. Police sald Eiler spotted the car partially hidden by buabes ln the rear parking lot or h!a apart- m ent comple~ in the 2600 block of Oran1eAvenue. A descr i p tion of the car. established by parts strewn at the death scene, was published in a Daily Pilot story Monday Eiler read the s tory, then phoned police. The driver of the car ls stiU al large. Investigators are linking the car to the death of 24-year-old Martha Cisneros of Montebello, who was struck down on Pacific Coast Hlghway about 3 a .m . Saturday. Police said s he was 1n a Asphyxiation f,atal to Duo cto11walk at Newland Street, at-' temptlnt t.o make her way to the beach. The car that killed her was travelln8 eul. BecauH of d~maae to tbe rl1ht front fender, police aaid • the woman wu almott able to avold tbe oncomtn1 auto. "One more step and abe would bave made it," aaid officer Orva Akln. Police said there were no Ucenae plates on the car when lt WH recovered. Will Irvine,. Mesa Banks Merge? Two relatively youtbful banks -· the Bank of I r vine and Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa - will open discussions this month on a possible merger, officials said today. The presidents of the inslitu· lions. Paige Simpson of Citizens !Jank and Gene Aldrich or Bank of Irvine. said the merger would give the banks combined re - sources of $80 million, capital or $6 million and fi ve locations. They said a new. larger bank would provide a bigger loan base. more equity and the abili· ty to withstand any economic downturns. Mesa Unified School District told a bearing panel today he ----11!-aUempt tcHhow-Utal mW™·~-~ About 20 co((in·carrying dem· onstrators picketed outside the Or ange County Hall of Ad· ministration today in protest to the selection of former prisoner or war Edison Miller as a new county super visor . ( H.e lated story A3). The marchers, organized by the co unty's nitcd Veterans' Council, carried the cofiin to protest what they c<illed the death of representative govern- ment in Orange County. "We just want to draw atten- tion lo the fact that the veterans in particular a nd con cerned citizens Jus t do n ot want a nything to do with Edison Miller," Taylor asserted. FRESNO <AP) -Two Southern California residents. including a podiatrist from Van Nuys, were asphyxiated in a motor home near Pine Flat Reservoir east of here. the cor- oner's office reported Monday. Dr. Vretor N. Celebre. 38. and Rosanne O'Kin Hansen, 35. of Ma rina del Rey, had left the air con'ditloner running an lht- motor home. authorities said It s ucked carbon monoxide fumu~ from a generator into the motor home Execut1 ves from the two banks are expected to meet later an the month to discuss the possibilities of a merger. Citizens Bank is the oldest or the two. having been founded in 1972. It has assets or $48 million and operates from one main of· f1cl' although a ne.w branch of· ftCl' is expected ~en soon ., teacher Richard England "challenged the princ ipal's authority in the operation of Newport Harbor High School." The opening remarks by at- torney Richard Hamilton came during the Cirst morning of whlll ls expected to be a fi ve-d1ty bearing into • charges Of Un· professional conduct and evident unfitness aitainst Enicland. En gland~ formerly Newport Harbor H.lgb band director, was transferred to Corona del Mar High this spring after the charges were filed a t t~e request of Harbor Principal Tom Jacobson. Eniland's ,attorney, Lawrence Rosenzweig, declined to make his opening remarks today, say. ing he will wait until he is ready (o call defense witnesses. T he charges are being he1tNi by a three-member Committee on Professional Conduct headed b~ stale hearing officer John W11ld. The public sessions take place in the Costa Mesa H.igh School library. A bout 60 people attended today's hearing. Al one point, an outbreak of laughter during _Hamilton's remarks prompted W111d Co caution the audience against maintaining an emo- tional atmosphere. ''I don 'l like to 'be intimidated ·· and J don't want to be a pplauded for anything brilllant I might say either." he said. Hamilton said he will attempt to s how that Enaland failed to carry out Jacobson's orders re- garding band _performances at football games. He also aUe1ed that En1land on several occaalons tried to In- volve parenta and studenu In in- ternal adminis trative matters in one case by reading a con'. fidential memo from J acobson aloud both in class and in a booster club meeting. Ham ii ton further c harges En1land with wtitlng letters to p arents and t he schoo l n ews pape r c ritici zi ng Ja~obson's behavior and at one point alleaedly misrepresenting a situation. ORANG! COAST t DAILY PILOT ,,,.0,_c.MIOelhrl>t .... wtt ....... ( ... ,_ IHM<ltlw-."'•\\ l\-l-l>fl,...0._ C .. ~l..,_.1.....,.(--._•l•••W•••M"• H•t1\ftt• ~ IN..,.._ , .... , t0t CMla Mo• ... ., &.M~ Hlfl\h""on 11>4<~',_, , .... v.u~, ,......,. L-"" .. ~'s.vt•c .... ,. \•fttt• ·~~~"_...'~S..tvr-••r'""° ~--'"" • --•"'4"9 DI••• "11 lJO W.•tlMrttrwf 11..-.1o1.C•tlf1w••••"" ......... -........... -............. , .... c-tt\' "'to"'""°""' .... a.-.. ~-· -T ......... _ ...... ,....,._...... ..._ ..... ... """'""· .._ .......... -· A"ill..Wlllla ........ M•t PROTESTING MflLER Jody Slack M8rChH f'ro1tt Pagt> 14 I VANDALS. • buau.sjLQf~vlslbiUty of a lone car parked in a beach lot at night. Many b eachgoe rs simply drive_ north a few miles and camp out in their vehicles. Cordelrosaid. He said that a shortage or manpower prevents careful checking or parked cars at night but that street sweepers k~p an eye ouflfor 11bandoned vehicles. Cordeiro said pohce havt! also met with officers from other c ili'es in an atte mpt to coordinate efforts to check gang activities. He said also that city plans to upgrade a large section or the clty's west side, known as the Wallace Neighborhood StrateRy Area. should also help lllleviale the problem. Capital Street \sn't in the area, which is bounded by 19th and Hamllton streets and Placentia and Pomona avenues, but Is locat ed n earby. Among the planned improvementa are pav- ing alleys, building sublldi1ed hou s ing, l mprovl ng rtre tiydrant1, providing low-cost bulldJng loans for improvements and encouraging redevelopment by offering higher densities when Iota are combined to make larger parcela. Attendant's Fmd Tragic DELTA, Utah <AP) -When Miiiard County ambulance at- tendant Morris Burton reached the •cene of the fatal trafnc ac- cident, be found the victims were h1a parenta, who were on tbelr way t.o hls aon'1 birthday ' arty; Harri• S. Burton 68, and hJs wife, NelUe, 67, Neph i, were kllled Monday when their car left U.S. 50-6 one mile east or Delta and crashed Into an lrrita- Uon ditch, throwJn1 them from the car, Highway Pa,rol olllcialft Hid. Tbe couple were en 'route to a birthday ,arty tlut day for kevln Burton, eon of llorri1 lartc., wbo llYet ta Delta. Members of the group also n.trncd black flugs and wore their suit coals turned inside-out an<i bllckwards in reference to allegations brought against Miller after his release from a North Vietnamese POW camp. Charges against Miller were dropped and he was censured by thl' Secretary of the Navy con· rcrning anti-war s tatements made while the Navy flyer was a war prisoner . Meanwhile today, Miller was preparing for his first official f 'rom Page .rt I ~OMOZA ... fe rcnce "I am a realist and I hoµPd that the best thing for my people would be for me to resign I am very happy lo be in the United States of America as a poltlical exile." Administration sour ces in Washington said a U.S. Navy amphibious assau sliip carry- ing helicopters and 19 soldiers w ai-> off the east coast of Nicuragua -but bey~d sight or land in c1tse there~s need to evacuate Arilericans. · Me mbers of the Nicaraguan Congress elected the president or their lower house, Francisco llrcuyo, t.o succeed Somoza, but Urcuyo, 54, WKS expected to serve only until the arrival from neighboring Costa Rica of the provisional Junta named by the Sandinista guerrillas. The S1tndlnistas. in a suc- cessful, seven-week rebellion. fought Somoza's national guard to a standstill :ind toppled the o neti me strongman in the lurge11t but most thjnJy populat· 1 c<.I Central American state. Somoza was still in the air en r oute to Florida when junta member Sergio Ramirez Mercado announced in Coslll Ri ca that the new ~icaraguan government would ask lhe Untl· ed Statea to extradite Somoza lo stand trial for crimes against the Nicaraguan people, includ- ing corruption and human rights violations. U .S. olflcials sal-0 Somoza landed at Homestead Air Force Base near Miami at 9:50 a .m. Oefen1e Department spokesman Thomas Ross said an lolllal group of three planes brought In '10 Somoza aidetl and relaU,ves. Administration sources aald other planes were en route . Base guarda aald the group left the air base by motoreade, escorted by the Flortda.Jlilhway Patrol, and headed for Sbmoza·~ estate on Sunset Island. The motorcade bro ught with it crates ol food, sacks of potatoes and c11e1 of soft ,drink•, the guarde saJd. Nicaragua hu more land area than Florida, but hu a popula- tion of 2.5 million, little more than one·third that ol Florida's 6.8 million. It hH coaat.e on both tbe Atlantic and Paciltc sldtl ol Central America. The Can.r 1dmini1Lratioc\ had been W'll"' Somoaa to quit for wtekl, but the Stai. 0.panment had no lmmeCllate eommtDt on bla...,.aUon. ... ' He said his group woulrl circulate recall petitions against Miller after he has served 90 duys m office. State laws prohibit recall ef· forts against public officials un lil~they have ser ved at least 90 days . Their bodies were found Sun day by a friend who wa!> camp m g nearby Thl· Oank of tl'Vine opened it:, dot)rs 1n 1974 and hal.> assets of $37 million lt has two offices ;l nd pe rm1 ss,ion to open a , Lagunll Wlls branch in 1980. /tlore Pay So11ght Employees at Fairview Stale Hospital. Costa Mesa. used their lunch hours Mon- day to protest cuts In salary increases mude in the state bud~et by Gov. Brown The employees want the state legislature to restore the cuts. which would boost salaries 14.5 percent. Brown's pl3n would give a 9.3 pe rcent increase. Omega means the most style on ha nd. SLAVICK'S Omega is .11w.1 y~ kL'l'PlnH lime with fashion. 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watchl·S: A.Lady'5, $1,200. B. Man's, $1,600. C Man':. with J1amnnds. $2,600. 0 OMEGA ""' F.t\h111n l,f,111d. Nirwpm (.,,.nr\·r, N~v.•p!m Bl-.ilh I (71 I\ 6·11-1 ~HO S ()htf tuc.110n• Wntm111,1rt M•ll, t..11un• H•llt Mill, Ot.11.,., (A'trflll\ AMo Gft:ilf~ l." An)trl<' I '"' l>w11u I lM \ltjlitt U..i..r/_•_•...,,..,._.,.A .. _l_ VIM .. _,...,, ' .. (\ . ·'I' I ----·-..... ..--..... ... ----r-------------_____ .._ . • .. TRANSACTIONS • • T~. July 17, 1979 8 DAILY PtLOT .. f.Golc· Out A fJo1'e Company Buys 'Giant' Status By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Pillsbury, the flour miller rrom Minneapolis, has been putting on a lot or weight. ~ In 1975, it acquired Totino's, a major maker of frozen pizza. In 1976, It bought another pizza maker, Chicago· based Fox DeLuxe. ALSO IN 1971, PILLSBURY paid out about $100 million worth of Its at.ock to absorb lbe O..llu·based Steak & Ale restaurant chain. It already owned lbe Burger Kini operation. In urn. it acquired one of the nation's lar1est pasta makers, American Bel\uty Macaroni Co. In 1978. Pillsbury moved to acquire the Green Giant Co .. the largest canner of peas and com -and the dom1· nant factor in frozen prepared vegetables. That move was completed last January. Now Pillsbury is acquiring. for som e $21 m i ll ion . Pioneer F oo d In dust ries. an Arka nsas r ice miller . It appears to be a d ie t h e a v y i n c arbohydrates . but these acquisitions are Money Tree giving Pillsbury the muscle t.o overtake competitors and ascend t.o the top echelon of the food processing industry. When th.is decade started. Piilsbury was not iruiubstan· lial. It had sales of $675 million a year. But that was good enough for only 20th place in the food industry. By the time this decade ends, Pillsbury will be generating annual sales of $3 billion, and that will bring it close to the "Top 10" cir- cle . Wmt GRtEN GIANT UNDER ITS belt, Pillsbury ex· pects to pass five companies this year : Campbell Soup, Carnation. H.J. Heinz. Na bisco and Standard Brands.' Is it necessary -or a dvantageous -to be so big in the food industry'> Thomas JI. Wyman. for one. s ays yes. Wy man left a top JOb at ftolaroid in 1975 for Green Giant so that he would hav<! a shot al running his own show. He got that opportuntty but, with thl.' a cqu1s1twn by Pillsbury. he finds himself second or third m command If Wyman Is bitter. it's not apparent. He recently cited for the Wall Street Journal the ways in which the Green G1ant·Pillsbury marn&ge made sense FIRST; HE NOTED. TOTINO'S pizza can be loaded on t rucks carrying Green Giant's frozen peas . Second. Green GJanl commands m ore r espect from supermarket operators. "When we call on Safeway " said Wyman, "it see ms a little more imJ)6rtant to them now." Fina lly. it's nice to ha ve access to Pillsbury's cash. lie explained that Green Giant no longer has to malte "trip!> to different banks with our kneepads on." Of course it's not clear what benefits accrue to the con- s umer. Will the costs saved by combming Totino ship- ments with'Green Giant stupmenl'\ be passed onto con· sumefs in the form of lower prices'! Unlikely Will the g reate r c lout G re en Giant enjoys in s uperma rkets res ult in some lesse r brands getting squeezed out of the freezer ~ase'! Probably. WD..L ACCE$ TO P~BURY'S cash box enable Green Giant to develop more nutritious, economical food products? Don't bet on it What's clear is that Pills bury is sigoaling the cor- porate heavyweights in food that it's going to be a con- tender. Doris L. Llttle. Irvine. has been nam ed manager of the Capistrano-Beach office of CaUfomia Federal Savln_gs aad- Loan Asso<'iatlon. She joined the association 10 1961 and worked in a variety of capacities before being na med ass istant manager of the North Downey orficc in 1978 • • Maria Norri1>, Costu Mesa. has joined the advertis ing agency of Greg Smith and Assodac.es. Santa Ana, as public relations accoWlt executive. She will handle planntng, copy-writing and editorial contact for industria l and consumer goods accoWlts . She is a former feature write r and reporter for the Register, Anaheim. • Jerry Holde rman. lrvtne. has been promoted to assis- tant producUon ma nager at Cocbrane Chase, Livlagaton and Co., Inc., Irvine. Previously traffic and production coordinator, he as· sumes additional responsibilities supervisin g the prodU<:- tion or agency maten als . • Debbie M. Roberts has been named assistant manager· for operations at WeU. Fargo Bank's Costa Mesa office. She joined the bank in 1973 and has worked al the Ball Road. South Bristol and Buena Park offices . • Clinton E. Davts has been appointed district manager for First American Title lnsuruc:e Co.'s Orange County Tille Division. He is former manager or a local mortgage company and sales representative for an Arkansas real estate firm. He is responsible for the Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley area. • ScMt MaUbew1 has Jolned the sales staff al the Com· •erclal Brokery as a commercial omcc specialist. He pre· vlously wortled with Broadmoor llomes and Buller Hous- ing Corp. He will serve as lea1in1 agent for the Saddleback Valley Professional Cent.er In Laguna Hills and will lease office space throughout the county. • • Saa Cleme•&e Savi.,. aad Loan A111oclaU.. bas appointed 8udra Prior uslatant vice president for ad· ministration. She haa 15 years' experience in the banklnC and sav- ings and loan industries. Moet recently she wu uslstant vice pretldent of adminiat.ralion wit.b North Hollywood Federal Savings and Loan AllociaUOO. Prior amUaUona Include Allstate Savlnp, Columbia Sav1n11, Oard6n Grove Federal Savine• and Bank ot America . • Joee Vllla, Cotta M•a. bat been appointed local dealer for Wear·Ever and Cuteo products by Wetr·Eftr- Al .. ln•, lac., ChUUcothe, Ohio. Wtar·Ever products ID· elude cookware, dinnerware, cutlery and ·otber tltcben uten1lla. , ~ ... OaM, cbalm:.n of tbe board of Cochrane Chate. Uvln1ston & Co., Irvine, b .. been named to the boatd ot dlrecton.of th• f'l90roea,._ c.., Anaheim. • i; • H.....,._ Harbotlr BaJ ... ••~• Cl•llt hu named A.I. De Qrtllt;-er II as ........ m ........ ud AIMii out u executt" dlaf. D• Chrt1topber 11 fortl)er dttlp con1ultant for Wettern IDW'naUoaal HcMll. Ohrt 11 fonner rood dlr.etor for the Four S.llGOI Hotell worldwlde . .. • .. . • l ' . "I don't recall asking you aboard my skateboard I" 'SUPERHEROES MOON MULLINS • THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bi~eane "We've gotta do our spiUing ouhide." DENNIS THE MENACE . - .. - MISS PEACH . I ' I l .. '--~··· ,, .. 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