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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-02 - Orange Coast Pilot............. , .......... ~ ... ,,. ~ _...,_,_ ..... . . . -.. --· .. -... ------.. --- . . ;; County ··oeputtes Mesa Couple Take Slowdowi1 Sue in 'Water' Into Sixtli Day Deaths. of Tots THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2, 1979 VOL rt, NO JH. l SECTIC*S, 4' ~AGES Furry C.argo Mar v Fle ming , a n a nimal handler at Marine World/Africa USA m Redwood City;, provides the power as five of 1.he seven tiger cubs which were born ·on Easter Sunday at the amusement par~ get a ride· in a shopping cart. The cubs now weigh between 35 and 40 pounds • Mesa Coµ,ple File LawSuit in Deaths I A couple have filed s uit. ' • •1ainst owners or a Costa Mesa , apartment complex charging that piumbtn& malfunctions led to the death of twina who were born prematurely tn 1978. proved, but claim owners took no action. The suit seeks $400,625 in damaaes. The Obis currently reside m Garden Grove. According to the suit, they were evicted from Casa vretorta lD October, 1171, two ID4Dtba aftM twins Jeaalf• Lynnait'lelMt&.el.M,4*' Slowing Enters 6th Day . The work slowdown by Orange County deputy sheriffs entered its sixth day today with count)' negotiators ordered to resume salary talks with the deputies However. spakes men for the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs said they aren"t sure there's anything to be gained by resuming wage talks w i th t he sa m e co unt y negotiators. M eanwh1 le. She ri ff Brad Gates at a press conference Wednesday said the slowdown by his deputi es might be close to infringing on the civil rights of some prisoners at Orange Coun- ty Jail. It is in the jail and in the ransporting of prisoners for court appearances that the work slow down 1s having its mo~t serious impact. Gates said "Persons in our custody have a right to go to court, to be heard hy a judge and to be bailed out.·· the sheriff said. "And things are getting close to the point wh ere I am not go· ing to accept them, .. he added. Simultaneously, though, Gates said he is "sympathetic'' with his deputies' efforts to gain wages ••comparable lo what other major Jaw enforcement agencies in Orange County are paylDI." It wu the sheriff who late in the day appealed to County Board of Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony fo order the cou,aty nesotiation tum back to the bargaining table. . "I Have told the board of s upetv iso r s It Is their responsi blllly to get the negollaton back to the table and to keep t.hem there until the i•· sues are settled, .. Gates said. The major issue dividing the factions was said to be the dep- uties' ciu-t ror a 17 percent a year pmy hike and the county'• offer al a 7 pefffllt tncnue. However. mon recent reports ~•• nspurqs, •••• u r , Tidy Riders ....... Chicago Eyes Horse Diapers ClllCAGO 1Ai' 1 :\t ary Supera "ant:-l<> open .J riding acade my and he1ve ho rses return to Lincoln P a rk wearing diapers if necessary She 1s try ing to get a zoning t'han1?e to open .he Lincoln Park West Ridtnl? Academ y in a \'arant warehouse Chicago has not had a pri\'ate stablC' ser ving Lrncoln Park for 10 years Opposing Ms Supera are hundreds ol Jog12ers who huve taken-over the old horse tra1 I::. and brtdlt- paths in the· park They don't want to have to break stride to step around horse droppings let alone ac cidcntall~· .iog-ging t hrough them They also feel they would bt> menaced s haring their routes with horse& M s. Supcra. trying to convince the City Council· commitlec· on buildings und zoning . said she has ob tamed diapers that would pre'"ent horses of her pro posed riding academy from making hazardous JOg ging conrtillons ... I Deeper Recession DocUillent'Leaked' WASHINGTON u\P 1 An 1n ternal Carter admin1 :,trat1on document predict:, Americans w1 II face a deeper· recession with higher unemployment next year th a n the White HouS'e has forecast publicly, according t.o a source. The internal assessment says the jobless rate will hit 8.2 per- cent in the fall of 1980. meaning a total or 8.2 million Americans could be out of work . In June. the unemployment r'ate stood at 5.6 pe rcent. • A source. who asked not lo be identified. said \ndftflday night the projections are contained in "an internal do<'ument·· that· Girl, 9, Raped FRESNO <A Pl -Sheriffs dep· uties have arrest ed a Los Angeles man ror investisation of rape after a 9.year·old girl was attacked· in lhe restroom ol a gasoline station.· Silverio D. Gallep, 24, waa arrested Tues- day momina at a house behind the station. probably was never intended to be made pubh<' Th e pred1ct1on:, were prepared by a joint task force that tn· eluded .senior staffers from the Tr easury Department and Coun cil of Economic Ad visers. the source said. The internal forecast differs sharply from the economy out- look lhe Carter administration released July 12. At that time, lhe admimstra· lion was projecting an un· employment rate next year of only 6.9 percent The latest Labor Department figu res. for June . s how 5 6 m illion Amerlt'ans were out of work The internal proje<:tton means a n a ddition a l 2 6 1t111l 1on Americans couJd be out of work next year. The figures 1n the more pessimistic forecast closely parallel predictions being made by t.he Federal Reserve Board. The board chairman, G. William Miller, will soon move into t.he administration as secretary of the treuury. ~BLF.88, Page AJ> Named u defendants in the Oraqe County SUperior Court action filed Wedwday are Cua Victoria Apartmeata, U5 Vk- toria It., aad Sblrley Wrlpt, Helen Rhoden and Allee L. Head. Dennla ~ Ohl and hll wife, Loe Vu Ohl claim that water suppli.S to an apartment the)' rented wu coatamin1ted with ··exc ... partlcln of iron and otber deadly and dan1erou1 cbemlcala." Divers··. Bunt Body in -~aguna ThOM ehemlcala, t.he awt COD· ~da, were preeeat iA Mn. 9'U'• W,· aad caUMd tbe ID· l•&a' .... followtDI deli.-y darlw1 ii.er flftb montb of "M7A -1 ta tbe don Ula& ..., npeatedb requeated ~ tllllr wat.r qdality be Im· BJ 8'1'BVE MITCllSLL ... ..., ....... Couat.>' dlven ..,. ae~ &be rouP ....... -.Illa ~ :l'lllwe Arcb Sq tlda -.....-. zz Y•I tbe bod1 of • i-. leaeb .. bellnecl ............. ,..... with a frteail WedlleldaJ ...... Harbor Patrol olft•l•_·are seekln1 the body or Muk Edwprd "tch, about aa. of Lona BHcb, who apparently flOun· munity dend in an inlet ai about I p.m. Stauffer and feauard-One -= while fiabinl with a Koorajlan drove to the beach co--=· _from Allao pier 111d Stauffer · Jl• aaµtrer, preaiint ot . crabbed &be aurfboard ....... ~ LU....., lDternaUonal 8eada Jeep wb.lle Koorajian uunv-u s.nw., ..W ~d.cl to a a board from •surfer:._ ....... ..._ caD from the I Depalt· Tbe pm pedlll*' ...__, _. m• ..... ., of a W ln tQUtb .. II. cW .. for the Yk· trouble In th• Mean off the tl~. but...,_ ..ec ... private South Lacuna coll)~ Fitch'• compaaiOD. Jf!hn W. .. -~--- R~ggier. 23,, ot.J..a. Mirada, told llfe1uarda tbe pair were aattlna off the' aouth poi nt and had belUD to eroea a amall channel when ~ belan nounderinc in th• wrul': auaw said be bad rudled the DGl'tb. lkte of tbe iDlet ud turn.S to Me bla hiend Ill trou· lllle. · VictilllS Released Uphurt 8 ) JOANNE RE YNOLDS Ol llW 0 .011y P llol Sl.oll T" o mcmht'rs of the tno who k1dnapJ>('d thrt'e Orange Coast men'Wt'<.lne:-.dav 10 et frui tless at· tt>m pl to get nione) and jewels "<·rt' b<>1nJ,? soui:tht tocfay by San· , t .i An a f)')li<'<' Sgt Chul·k Hindman s;.11d in \ ,•:-.tn:ator~ an· St'eking the C'<:ir <1rl\'l•n h\ l lh' two men whu cscapc'CI ,ifler one of their com panton:. \\:.t '> a rrested 1n "\cw port Rea<'h ·we mav not have them to dJ~. but ~e'll get them by the t'nd of the week.·· llmdman pre dr ted The three v1ct1ms. Tom Liken. 63. of 3065 Club House Circle. Costa Mesa. his nephew. Randy Liken. 23. of Newport Beach and his business associat e. Del Ha mre. 63. of 3032 Club House Road. ~t a Mesa. were un· ha r med after the three·hour or deal It began at about 11 a.m. at Liken ·~ office at 2740 S. Harbor Rlvd ., Santa Ana. when two men bu rst m. armed with .45-caliber .iutomat1r ha ndguns a nd took Tom Liken and Hamre prisoner. As.the kidnappers were taking the m e n to the ir car , the younger man showed up and he was taken loo. The men drove their victi ms to Liken's Costa Mesa home in search or jewelry. But when they got there, Liken told them his wire had the Je we lry with h e r in Palm <Stt KIDNAP, Page A2l \\'ea the r Night and early morning low clouds and fog . with hazy afternoons through Friday. Only partial after- noon clearing -at some beaches. Highs from 70s at the beaches to 80s in in· land areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. INSIDE. TOD" Y /C's to/t. it ffie• and U's worth o /ortiate to It• makn1. It' 1 t~ "fi'HPP!I f'IJI~':. a cloth FNbn that'• oa hot aa Hulo Hoopa. SH.Page Alf. •••• AIY-~ All A•~ .,......._. a ....... a M L..M ..... M....,... =A, .... , ..... ~ .............. et.tao..._.~ -· 8' C.-.• .. E .... CUM I • ........... AM ...... 1=-:-: ::. == == cw ...... a-.. .... ....... _ ... ,. • ~J ... All ., aM • ., • .. ... .. .. • ·--------~---~~~--~--~---- u DAil., PtlOT 8 Thlfrldly, !YAW' a. im fJoekr,wfi ·vietltn Works as ()"leaner SCHEN9CTADY. N.Y. CAP) M ....... CoolMI'. no .. _. ... 1 houae health aut.horlUet 11y had Okie dup m111e1 or rockro1r~, wortca for thla city aa • cleanlnc woman. r •The 81 year old Ills Cooper wH .. " up rb work r " who would le('d her dot• "before t he'd f•~d h•raelt, '' An'n Gurley, dirt>ctor ol tbe ~tty·~ f t dt1hl cm1>loy m eat PrGl'"ll!'· 1mld We<lnct1day MIH Cooper Arrideat R ....... b1 Mn. Ourllr 11 ........ II• Cooper lived ln • houM where police rescued another ''bedly bitten up" womao and many pet, Tuelday Miu ~r wott1 11 1 dean ipa lady at 1 aehool ua6lr the fedrraJ employment procraaa. be pl.aded tnnoceftl Wednet day ln Schmed.ady rouce Court IO a t' hara of fall ure to pcovlcle proper suatenanc to htr peta - ·Nuke Safety Woes Claimed WASHINGTON <AP> 1'he Three Mlle Island nuclear power plant accident might have been p r evented rr only the pla nt operators had allowed safety equi pme n t to function a s planned, the Nuct~ar Regulatory Comm1sslop staff said today. The NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement, in a report more than two inches thick, said 1t was still investigating some 35 poss ible violations of feder al opernting rules and ndiation protection limits in connection with the accident March 28 near tl arrisburJi?, Pa But' Vactor Stello J r. director or Inspection and enforcement. wrote fn a summary of the re port , .. perhaps the most disturb mg results of lhe . . invest1ga tioo ls confirmation of earUer conclusions tbat the Three Mlle Is land Unit 2 accide nt could have been prevented, in spite or the ina dequaci es " that lr:i · vestigators found. Stello said the plant's design. equipment, accident analyses and e merg e ncy procedures "were adequate to have prevent· ed the serious c.ons equences of the accident, if they had been permitted to function or be car· n ed out as planned. .. For e xam p le, h ad th e ope rators allowed the emergen· cy cor e cooling syst em t o Her UH WU. coaU.utd uad1 ...tw~11. P olice d!HoveNd _the lrwed• awarmlnt lnalde and outside lhe h!'.)me when they r~1ponded to • complaint ot a barkln1 doC at the hOUM ,.,.. roacll• •warmed e>ut1lde. reu "'°"' trfft and hun1 from ttl~one wir s CH1 tlulth Commlaaioner Wllllam 811'\lett 11¥1U We<lnet· day that rerent hot, humid wHther cauaed the cockroaches to "reproduce •nd muJtlply in . 11traaomlul pl'GDOl'Uom.. ..Ul tbey IPf lltd out al the bouM IDd tnto •dJ•ftt't bulldlnP, I 1 M lu CooPer Ind Uae tenant ot the other apartment In the houae:;.82· ear·old Iva Fletcher,} rice IO aalmal cbar1• atemmlDI from the condition ot the two dozen dot•. 15 cits, two mice and • parrot racued from the houae. 111. f'letober w11 l11ted la good CODdiUon at BIUa HOQit.al, where a he was tteatecf for cockroedl and fin bit• cww moet ol blr bodJ. Ex ........... aprayed IDMc· Uclde ov. ·a lhne·block ana a round tbe houae W ednetday Hd 1crubbed Lbe 1tr..t Uaat cockroacbel bad co•eted U.. previous day . Bartlett Hid the house Is acbechdectrCll' demolition Friday. after rau dlaeovered 1..D the ba1emn& are pot1oned. Tbe owaer ot the house, "ndlord Voice Heard By Neighb8r- Of MacDonald perform 'ts .mtended function.-----...;.,,;---.-..----~ damage to the core would most R AJ.EJC:ll. NC <AP1 A lormt·r nl'1glibor ,,r Dr Jeffrey ,\I ,u D1111<1lt1 lf'St1rH·d today she ht'.1nJ ;.i l11w t r vmg voice" but httll· f'lw th1· night that Mac· ()1m<1hl .., larndv \.\LIS killed. l'arr1t•l.1 K:.i i1 n Cochr an s aid ~lw t.1•:•rcl no fight in the house Sia· a l'io s;11 tl ttwt shr baby sat for till' M;i1 Donald childrt:n frc· qul•ntly ;ind 'aw a marked l'hangl' 1n Colette MuC'lJonald Shi• said the couple did not smile mud1 :.it <>ach other Ii kely have been prevented," he l.>aid. 1 1 nstcad. the t:ol'e or the reac·· tor, containing its rad1oactJvc fuel rods, was severe ly da m <iged by overheating and J e leased so much radiation inside the re:ic- to r building that the operators are s till unable to enter 1t for in spection ana cll"an-up (1perat1ons- and the building may remam scaled at least through th1 1> year The report said the opl'rator1> were probably not a lone m hold· mg som e rcsporu.1b1hty for the ac<.'1 dent "'On the other hand, .. Stello wrote, "had cert.am equipment b•·l'n· designed d ifferently. 1t too could have prevented or rcdul'ed the consequences of the <tctl· dent • Seascape ... Two young beach v1s1tors enJOY the' surf a a!>kin~ in th., sun with a fn ·nd h ·c.th and sand off Diver 's Cove m Laguna SC"hool :.m~ d.J'. and these young laJu:c, Reach this week where thousands con· appci.lr sJt1!'.f 1cd to watch the interplay of _verged to enJOY a perfect s ummer day .sun and ~urf Lb c whole summer long ~~~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~-~-~~ -~-~=-~~~ I",.... rage Al KIDNAP. • • Jewelry Saleswoman Held ·up in Mesa Th" woman and c hildren ""e re forted into the bathroom ~1.J..c the meo cut the t elephone lrne i.lnd fled with about 60 pll-<:es 1Jf Jewelry, police said . P., G.awa. bu~ to ftOl u.e•w.-meoun . O alYbl blamed tu. tenant.I for th• roach condition, claJmina tbey hadn't allowed him lnalde it for a year. .''~ 11n I 1uppoMd to do!," aakid Galvin. ''Mop the floors! Teach them peno«u&J byaiene?'' Mrs. Gurley taid Mias Cooper bad rfpeatedly aaked ber landlont to exterminate the cockroacbea, but to no avall. . P,,_P.,.eAJ JOBI.ESS ••• It was expected lhat lhe in· ternal document would increase pressure on President Carter to propose a tax cut for 1980 to give the economy a boost . The gloomy assessm ent was . disc ussed t h is m o rning by Carter and som e 100 House Democrats who call themselves United Democrats or Congr ess. But one participant, Rep. Beryl Anthony Jr. of Arkansas, told reporters. "There was nu d.itcUllioft ol a tax cut." Tbere was no Immediate White House reaction to publica- tion of the report. Me anwhile, rising oil prices more than orfaet a de1~1ioe in the volume of imports and pushed the nation's trade into a $7.6 bill\on deficit in the second quarter of the year , lhe Com· merce Department said today. The deficit compared with a $6, l billion deficit in lhe rmt I lhree months of the year and was the worst since the lhird quarter or la.-.t yf'<.ir when tht: def1c1l was~ billion. Des pite th.-adversf' ~econd q uarter: tttfo ovt"rllll defic it for lht: firs t &1x munlhi. of th11> year -;till sho wed lmprovemfmt over last year Thi• •o1x month def1c1t "JS al an <tnnual rat1, of $27 !"; hllhon. "'hill' the dd1c1l dunng Jll of 1 ..... t )l'.H WiJh a rt.'(·ord SJ I 2 ln Ilion f ',....r-.eAJ DEPUTIES. • 1nd1catt> negot1 at1ons are now c·e ntering around a proposed two-year pact with the depultei; seeking u 23 ~r<'ent boost in pay ond lhP county offering about 16 oe r <.•1·nt i>ver the two·year penod So far, tht' ""o rk s lowdown in· voked by tht' d epwttcs last Fn· da~ hc1s hud h lllt> impact ore patrol and emergency aid :.erv1ces. <i{'(.'ordang to Gates. But he (·om·edcd that "follow· In Wcdnt.·sday c; !>ess1on <11 (1•!.ler al c-t•urt defense CJtt11m1·y Berna rd ~·gal continued efforts lo show that the Army bot<·ht'<.I I t s I n \ ,. s I I J! a t I 0 n I n t ,, I h ,. blullgl·orun~ and stabbing dcathi. of M al'l.Jonald'l> family al f"ort Bra~g ·'The results or the 11ivcstiga· t1on makc 1t d1ffiC'ult lo fault Qn ly the achonl.> or the operating s taff." /\ woman who recently began sellin~ Jt'WC'IT) part tim P 1n her west central Cost.a Mesa apart menl was r obbed at knlfepoml Wednesday of a bout $5,000 in ~old~a1ru., brac••lets and eu rings. pohct> said today two injuries were repocied PoUce srud the two m en were descnbed as Spanis h !'>peaking and evu1ently knew that Mrs Macias was selhng Je'ol.elry ing the book" by J'"1..p~iQQneJI----:'." SPgiJI also tried lo show that M <JdJ011ald's IO·laws haritssed th•· formt>r Grf''!n Bere t for cars aJt..r tht: s layjngs M iw Don:.ild: 35, or H untmgton fl arhour, is ch:irgcd w1lh kill ing has µregnant wife Colette, 26. and h1i. !.la ughters Kimberly, 5, und Kristen. 2-Ile was a Green -a eret doctor. tic contends four intruderi. bludgt·oned and stubbed his family lo dt'ath and injured him. The government m a intains that M:icDonald m a de up the· story as a coverup, bas ing 1t in part on stories about the Manson f am ily cu lt murders 111 Cahfom1a an 1969. Segal c ro ss-exet m1n cd. Colette•s mothe r , M i ldrcd Kassab of Cranbury. N.J , iJl le ng th. Sh<' s aid earlier sh1• thoulo(ht thc relationship hctw1•(!fl the two had deu·norated - "Little by little, Colet hi <'f:utll'd to ht• the boun-C y, happy iwnion sht> had twen ... Mrs Kn111wh :w1d un<h'r quC'stionin1ot l1y J(uvn11 ffiL•nt ;.ittorncys She s u1d Mur Dnn:ild t1111l hn he h 11d hcuten ;.ind k1l11·d 1inr ''' the ui.sualunts when he uml 11 rrtl'nd went loolunt! rw th1• lfl trudcrs scv~ral month11 ufkr th•• k1ll1n g MacDonnl<I Hu yff t11 • m:11ll' up tJu: 11tory t(J 111u·1fy lh11 K llSMibs M r11 Kasllub and h11r hu11huwJ Alrrcd lobbat.'d t..o )(Cl th1• <'••Ml ,,, opent d and succeeded In "t-ttlr1ti a federal grand jury <·onv~"'"' lr1 1974. 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And Stello su1d some of the operating mistakes were made hecause operators hitd been taught to draw conc)us1ons from mstrumt:nt readings and to take c·e rtaan a ction!> tha t turned out uncxpededly to he wrong in lhe con d itions that deve loped at Three Mile Is land, a type of ac· 1·1de nt which ha d n ot bee n foreseen. Thl' report d id not a llege any violallons of N t'C r ules but said that "potential item s of non· compliance were 1dcnt1fled dur- ing this invest1gallon and . :.irt: unde r review and will be handled through the t>nforrc· ment channels of lhe Office of lni.p<'cllon and F.nforcement " I\ !ltaff hnefang g1v1·n th1· NRC c·omm1ss1oncri. toduy l11;lf'(I 19 11 '' t •' n t 1 u I 1 t " m 11 <J f n o n · 1·omJ1liilril'I' In th1· t1pn atl11n r>f ltll' pl ant Ttw1w I rw I wlt••I lh•· fatl th:1I vHlv•·~ 111111 IJ('•tn left' 1'1011.-rt wht•n ttw.v llhould huv1: lwf•O OfH'O, l&kl nK out of os .. ·rlJ I I,, II 1· tn ,. r I(,. flt' y , r• 1• 11 w 11 l f' r 11y1tt••mH thut m 111.t1l h11v11 pn• w·nl••tf lhr• 1111·11lf'llt lf they w1·11· WI)( k HIJ< ·1 h•· 11111 11IM1 r111t1•(l thut th(· 11111111 ·11 11wnt•r , M1•tr11polllun Y.tll11"n Co , f ull1'<l to r1•pm1 un "11 r I it• r I fl t'I 11 •• n l 11 0 v111 what 11irnllur to thr' NJrly lll O"''" of lhc 'I .. ,,.,, Mil., J1lur11l lll't'ldei11t. 'I h•• •luff 111111 tt•Uid Jfl S>08Blblc v Joi""'"',. ''' r 1,1i1111tlfin f1rt>l(,'C\lon 1111111fltutll1, hwlutlh1r. thu rcluae ''' JI tl111f'tl 1111 m1w 1 rtu.llo~cUve 6'U 11ul11l1Ju U1,, 11laull ltH rc'lul1t· 111111• ull11w1•t1 frt1rn March 28 u., 11111(11 Ar''" :10 fi'irmroman ~unpopular' fO\YA (;I T V. Iowa CAP) tt1refl1hl4tr Linda E~ton, sus· ,,ended ror breast reedln1 her ion at a fire house, ls unpopultr amon1 male co-workers and lhe subject ol ~xual 1ot1ip, several flrefl&hters have testlfied. ·'T here wu Iota of joklna a nd s peculation about whethe r one of the firefighters got he r preg- nant ," firefighte r Nathan Hopkins t old an I owa Civil Rights Commlulon hearing of. ficer Wednesday. , Some of lhe wives didn't think a woman would be capable o( doinl the job and that there mltht be hanky-panky 101.na on -that Und• E•toa would lure their huabanch Into daUn1 her oc lhll they would cbaH her around the station ," Hopkin• aald. • llih Eaton, 28, ii IOWI Ctty'I fir1l female firtfllbter. .. . ' Three lndieted LOS A.MOELD CAP> -JD. dlan 1ct1vt1t Leonard Peltier convicted of ldllln• two rai 11ent.t, and lwo otll« penom have beelt lndteted tn an eeeape frOm feder411 i°'110ft In jOmpoc. ' r They said Josefina 0 . Maclus. 36. a nswered the door atJ 1 JO a m tn a man 1a his late 30<; who told her he wanted to buy .. necklace for ha s moth er . However, when she opened the door. lhc man and a teeri·age m ale companion forced their way 1n a nd threatened to kill her, her two children and a Vil.I t 1ng child with a four·inch krufe . police said. HOU"I ( "'°"'· · FA I. 10 • n1 e 1).m IATUAOAY 10eM, &pm f • ----------------- has slowed the booking a nd re· lease of pnMtners und has m adt> them late for court appoint ment.:. Gates said, so far, there have been no 1.nfr act1ons of rules by th~ 1arl and court deputies. Gates added that he plans to check wt th county lawyers to Stt what d.Jscaplmary act.Joo can be taken. should be al become necessary. . .. l 7 Ora•ge· Coast rf COITION . . - VOL. n, NO. 21~, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAY, AUGUSt' 2, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS Too Many Tea~hers; Not Eno~gh JOhs •By .JACK.IE H\'MAN Ot•o.M•"*'tWt You don't have to be a math teacher to figure out that the numbers or teachers a nd JOb openings aren't comin1 out even m the Newport-Mesa Uruhed School Distnct Alread y, 63 permanent teachers and 57 temporanes . some oC whom have taught tn the distrid for severaJ years - P--ay Cuts Pushed By Miller . By GAllY GRANVILLE Of -.,_..,.._.SUH Orange County s upervisors begaJ) their final 1979-80 budget s.ession todfly with Supervisor Edison Mi!ler ·planning to call for a 10 percent cut in salaries or aJI county employees who earn as much or more than county s upervisors. have been laid off because of dechning enroJlment The district. lS still left wtth 48 displaced teachers because of a school closing, return from leave or other circumstances who are guaranteed a job. The u lcb ii. that there are only 38 vacancies. Moreover, il doesn 't take a background lo math to know that a music ~cher doesn't equal a Latin teacher doesn't equa.I u ~sketba.IJ coach. , It's a situation that ·s hard on everybody on teachers who may not know until the da) berore school starts what they're goang to teach: on stu{leots who ma.v lose a club supervisof': on pnncipaJs faced wilb unhappy parents and teachers, and o.n Norm Loats. lbe guy who's sup· posed to be figurin~ all ttus out. A~ Miller planned his budget ending bombshell, Supervisor Harl'iett Wieder was preparing to launch a second verbal as- sault on tbe newly appoin,u:.1.i--~ supervisor. Miller and Mrs. Wieder first locked horns last week when Miller suggested that the five county supervisors and their aides volunteer to accept 10 per-cent pay cuts. His proposa1 today will take that theme a step further by calling on roµghly 351 of the couqty's highest paid employees to subject themselves to 10 per- cent pay slashes. The 351 affeeted employees a re those who earn at least $29,898 annuallL_the a mount supervison are para. Miller has estimated that the proposed managem ent and pro. fessional pay slashes will save a bout $1.3 million a year. And while be concedes his pro- posal has little chance or win- ning the endorsem e nt ~r his fellow supervisors, he believes "it is in keeping with the s pirit of Proposition 13." Qut Mrs. Wider las t week lat>eled Miller's initial salary cut proposal a grandstand play and chastised lbe new supervisor for what she said was a thinly veiled attempt to win re-election votes in 1980. The Miller-Wieder confronla· / tion, however, is more Hke an aside as supervisors prepa red to ~ut the final touches on t he largest s pending package in county government history. By the time all is said and done. the 1979·80 budget, includ· ing employee pay raises. is like )y to reach close to $600 million. Sin ce the budget hearingi:. opened last week, supervisors have cut $8.9 million from the '79·80 spending p ackage pro· posed by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. Charge Filed In Cockroach lnfest"ation SCHENECTADY. N.Y. <AP> -~ adellne Cooper. who lived in a house health authorities say ha d ankl e -deep masses of cockroaches, works for this city as a-cleaning woman. .... ,, ....... 0 Bold Those ·Tigers Mary Fle ming. a n a nima l handle r at Marine World/Africa USA in Redwood City, provides the power as five of the seven tiger cubs which were born on Easter Sunday at the a musement park get a ride in a shopping cart. The c ubs now weigh between 35 and 40 pounds. Couple Sue Owner Of Mesa Apartment A couple have riled suit against owners or a Costa Mesa apartment complex charging that plumbing malfunctions led to the death or twins who were born prematurely in 1978. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court action filed Wednesday a re Casa Victoria Apartments, 525 Vic· toria St., and Shirley Wright, Helen Rhoden .and Alice L. Head. Dennis Leroy Ohl and bis wile, Loe Vu Ohl claim that water /supplied to an apartment they rented was contaminated with ·•excess particles or iron and other deA..dly and dangerous chemicals.·· Those chemJcals. the suit con· le nds. were present in Mrs. Obi's body and caused the in· fants' deaths following delivery duri n g her fifth month of pregnancy. The Ohls assert an the action that they repeatedly requested t hat their water quality be 1m· proved, but claim owners took no action. The suit seeks $400,625 in damages: The Obis currently reside m Garden Grove. According to the suit, they were evicted from Casa Victoria in October, 1978. two months after twins Jennifer Lynn and Jea,iette Lee. died Girl, 9, Raped FRESNO <AP )-Sheriff's dep utles have ar rested a Los Angeles man for investigation of ra pe after a 9-year·old girl was attacked in the restroom of a Rasollne station. He's the deputy superinten- dent for the district and , right now. he's not exactly bursting with optimism. .. f m afraid that even a w~k before school start& some of tht> people won't know what their as- signment is ... Loats saJd "Last year the picture was about this way a nd then it brightened up considerably Every former permanent employee who wanted to be re· hired was. "This year we're not having the same number of resignations -and leaves or absence ... Loats said. Only 38 people have re- quested leaves as compared to 59 last year To understand the d1stnct's predicament. it's f!ecessary to know a bit about state law. Any teacher not laid off by March 15 is guaranteed a job for the next school year, whether or not there's a position or even money for a salary. JC any positions open up, they are filled by laid-off permanent employeeS m dea.cending order or seruority, followed by la.td-off temporary employees. The district may by pass senior laid-off teachers only if a CSee TEACHER. Page AU ·Higher Jobless Rate Forecast WASHINGTON I AP' An Ul ternal Carter adman1strat1on document predic ts American!> will face a deeper recession with higher unem ployment next year than the White Jl ousc ha:. forecast publicly. according to a source. The internal assessment say~ the Jobless rate w11l hat 8.2. per cent in the fall of 1980. mearunR a 1otal or 8.2 fl\llhon Amencan:. could be out of work In June. the unemployment rate ~tood at 5.6 percent Credit Card Surcharges Ruled Out WASHJNGTON <AP> The Department of Energy reversed itself today and said that service stations can.not charge motonsts extra if they pay b~·credat <'&rd or gasollne and other ser:vkes On Tuesday. the department issued regula tions allowin~ service station operators to char.ge a fee for honoring credit cards. Sut in a joint announcement today. the <1gency and the Federal T r ade Comm1ss1on wa rned dealers that the practice was illegal under the federal Truth in Lending Act. Energy Department <>Hacaals had been besieged with criticism over its original ruling, leading to a restudy of the regulation "It is unfair to put the :.erv1ct' station operator in the m1ddl(' on this issue. · RC'p Fr;ink An • nunzio. 0 -111 . chairman or thr House consumt•r aff:urs subcom mattee. said Wedncsda) "On one hand . the Department of Energy leads the operator to believe that there 1s nothing wrong with surcha rgi ng a cn.-dat card. when such an artaon could land the service station operator an jail.·· he said Under federal law, Annunz10 said. anyone adc:Mng a surcharge to a credit card purchase can be sentenced to up to a year m Jail or fi ned $5,000, or both. Ev e n b e for e the con · gressman 's warning, indepen· dent dealers were lambasting Energy [)('partment rules that let them charge ext rla for such , se r vi ces a s wa s h1n ~ w1ndsh1elds. <'heck1n~ 011 and filling tares, as well as hononn~ credit cards Charging extra wall only a laenatc c ustomers , i.litllon owners cl:umccl A source. who asked not to be.• 1dent1fied. said Wednesday rught the proJections are contained an "a n internal document '" thcit probably was never inteniled lo be made public. The pred1ctions were prepar ed by a Joint task rorce that 1n eluded senior staffers from tht- Treasury Department and Coun 1·11 or Economic Adviser~. the :.ource said The internal rore<"ast differ-. sh1:1rply from Lhc cconom~ out look lhl' Carter adm1 ni str<1llon r released July 12 At Uiat tame. the admarustra· t1on was proJectlng a n un- employment rate next year or only 6 9 percent. T he latest L<tbor Department figures, for June , s how S .6 mill io n Americans were out of work. The internal pr0Ject1on means un add1t1on a l 2 .6 million Ame ricans could be out or work next year The figures in t he more oess1 m1 st1c forecast closely ISee JOBLESS. Page A2l GrBnd Slam Fwe New Cars Smashed The road curved. the driver d1dn t, and a Westminster auto dealership on Beach Bowevard 1i. m1nui. fi ve nc\o\ Poollac Firebards today. DAMAGE TO THE cars on the sales lot or Bob Longpre Pontiac. 13600 Reach Blvd . wai. estJmated 1:1t S20.000 r- Police said Frederico Rendon. 27. address unknown. m1ssed--a·'-('Ul'V~ on Beltch Boulevard &bout 2:23 a.m. His vehicle Jwnped the-r urb 1:1nd l>lammed into the pnked cars. _ RENDON WAS booked on a ~uso1c1on or dn\'in~ under the influence of a lcohol. Pollce ~aid he was driving a 1958 pack up truck. 2 Gunmen Sought In Aborted Holdup Two members of the trio "ho kidnapped' three Orange Colli.l men Wednesday in a fruatlcs:. at tempt to get money and JCweb were being sought today by San ta Ana police gt Chuck Hindman said m \'est1gators are sc.'Ckmg the car driven by the two men who Mesa Seeking Work Halt on Fairgrounds The city of Costa Mesa took its quarrel with the Oran~e County Fair Board to Orange County Superior Court Wednes day. seeking to halt work on the faar~rounds redevelopment until the courts decade who has the fi nal say on the plans esl'aped after Onl· of their com µa ni o n -. ch arrc:.tt:d 1n :'\l•wport l:Jcach · We ma~ not have them to day. but we'll get them by the t•nd of tht: "eek. · Hindman pre dctE>t1 The three victims. Tom Liken, 63. of 3065 Club House Circle , Costa Mesa. his nephew, Randy Liken. 23. of Newport Beach and his business assoc iate , Del Hamre. 63, of 3032 Club House Road , Costa Mesa. were un- harmed after the three-hour or- deal. It began at about 11 a .m. at Laken ·s office at 2740 S. Harbor < 'tt KIDNAP. Page A2l Or~n:a:~ast The 67-year·old Miss Cooper was a "superb worker" who would feed her docs "before she'd feed h e r self," Ann Gurley. direct.or of the cily"s. federal employment program, said Wed.Delday. Mila Cooper was hired by Mra. Gurley 18 .EQD Zone B~.ing Reborn Thlt city bas demaruied.JLlem porary restraining order. pre· hminary and permaaent u\junc- taons. wrjt of mandate and declaratory relier over the board's refusal lo submit its plans lb.rough formal city plan· ning procedures. \\·~......, ..... ----~~-r-~~---'"f Night and early morning moatbaaco. Mi .. Cooper lived in a boule Vuatage 1Amuaement Park Shaping Vp · Where police rescued another By IOANNE &EYNOLD8 _..,.. °'""Dell)' ........... . "badly blttea up" woman .uu Tbe faded paint ia still chip· ~any peg Tuelday. pln1 off tbe sip and thei!~rr11 lllu Cooper works as a 'dean· wheel ii a bit on the weamered I 1.sy at a school under the aide, but there are some lndica· ederal employmeat.pr'Olram. tion• of MW Ufe at the Balboa Wedn Fun 1Ane. _1. · Sbe pleaded Innocent •· A year asu,1 a trio or Newport. !iay in Sdlened.H1 PoUM Court Beach bust11'e8111te1t fonMd the a curse ol failure to provide Fun Zone Development 'Com· sustenance to her pets. pany and bou1bt the Balboa er cue wu conUnued uaU1 landmark. at WedDelday · • At the time they vowed that In ':U:::.d*;ovend the tDMCta A f'v• years they'd spruce up lbe ".IJlllai lmklf"IM ~de the amusement area and redevelop ~· wbm tbeJ napoeded to • the waterfront property on am= fJI • bal'klq dos at .tilch •hM atood.for IO JNn. UM . 'l'be rHChft aw armed In the mtervenlD1 year. there oal.llde, ftll from tl'MI aod hunc have been some noticeable lrom tel1Phone wil'fl. cban1es: • ,• I -The old arcade was shut down and the games auctioned orr. lt reopened thls s pring with a new con cessionaire who carpeted the building and In· •lalled lbe latest. in el~tronic 1amea. · -The outdoor games area has 1otlen a-oew-eoai.of' white paiDL and a handsome wrouiht·iron · fen~e bas been inslaUed In place or tlie wooden barricade that separated the fi'un zone from P aim Street. -The )oed concession stand that facet the waterfront ls un· der1otaa renovaUon and Is ex· peeled to oPfJD by the encl 01 summer. , The Improvements at the Fun f Zone have inspired som~ or the propt;rty's neighbors as well. Jfm Roberts. owner or Island Hardware.on Balboa Island, bought the souvenir shop al Edgewater A venue and Palm and gave It a race lift and a new name. t.be Balboa Beach Com· -PaDL --··Those guys Cthe development company> are really working at tumJng this into a family area. I think we're a ll going to benefit, .. Roberts said. The development partners, Al· Jen Senall, Bob Seling and Ralph Gray are just about ready lo launch lhetr llt5t major proJ~l They wm take out. lM old (See FtJN ZONE. Pace AZl The suit demands thin the board comply with the city's zoning ordinance. A heating hAs been set for next Wednesday. ci· ty Attorney Robert Campagna said today. · He said argument.a being pre· pared ln the-case cjle the inablll· ty-uf-the-two-governing agencies to agree on procedures and the "lack ol clarity" in state law as to jurtadittion. Fair board Viet> PresiJient Larry Tyler said today the board hatn't dJscuased the ault. which la ~beiog handled for fhe Fair Board by the Callfom1a At· lorney General's office. <See FAia, Pa1e Al) low clouds and fog wi).b · h ny afternoons through Friday. Qnly partial after- noon clearing at some beaches. Hig~s from 70s at the beaches lo 80s in in· land areas. Lows toaight 60 l o 65. INSIDE TOD4' Y II'• w/t. ft /liei ~ h':i worth a,/onuM to its makers. It's the "Fllppy F'lytr ... a cloth Frisbee that'• cu hot cu Hula Jloopa. See Page A 14. . , •••ex i Al Y-lllnlclf AU AMI UMiln ., ..... ..,.... a~ ..... L.M .... M llMwlfl ........ .. ... ~, ---· ,...., CMIMNI• At ... tMMI..._ ~.... e..u OHtiee c-, c-k• ............. ~ ··*"' ................ ..._ .............. ,..,,, .......... ................ ,........ _....,.,.. ct.a-.- er ·· 1 .... .. ... ·~ J .... ., .. ... ...... ..,. ca-... ..... .............. M A4 Delly"91Mllff ...... OLD BALBOA FUN ZON! PINIALLINO ALONO WITH A NEW LOOK New Ownerehlp Wottdng on Redevelopment of Are.a Neer Ferry Lending Nuke Plant Violations Studied W ASHlNGTON (A P > -The fhree Mile Island nuclear power plant iu;cictent might have been prev ented if only the plant operators had allowed, safety l'quipment to fun ction a s planned. the Nuclea~ Regulatory Com mission staff saJd today . The NRC Office of Inspeclton and Enforcement, in a report more thM two inches thick. said 1t was sllll investigating some 35 possible violations of fe:<fe~al operating rules and rad1at!on protection hmits in conneclioo with the accident March 28 near H arr1sbur~. Pa. Hut V~tor Stello Jr .. director ilf rnspcct1on <tnd enforcement , wrote m a summary of the re- p<>rt. "perhaps the most distur~· tnf! resulll> of the . . mvest1ga· 110.,. 15 conftrmallon of earll.er condu:,1on:> ttrnt the Three Mile l ~land Unit 2 accident could have bt>en prcvPntcd, in spite of lht' 1nadeq uac 1es" that 1n- \ <•st1g:.itor!. fou nd Stello said UH! pl<.1nl '5 design. t'q u1 pment. at"c1dcnl analyi.cs :ind emergency procedures ·were adequate to have prevent- t•d the senous consequences of tht' •H'l'tll('nt. 1£ thc.v had been pt'rm1tted to fun ction or be car r1cd out a:. plannf'c1 ··.,·or exa mple . h a d the opcrutori. C1l1owed the e mcrgen- l', <·nre coo II ng Sy!.l em t o p~rform its intended function . damaJtc to the core would most li kely he1ve been prevented, .. he ~aJd OOMarines To Testify /11 '-Abuse' SAN DI EGO <A 1~) Eighty ~oun g Mannes waitc~ today to tcst1 fy C1gainst four drill instruc- tors C1ccused of abus ing the rcauits during a drunken bar · racks rampC1gc _ Al most 40 other rt>cru1L'i ap- peared earlier at a hearing c~n­ ven cd last week by MC1rine Corps Capt. Kathryn Cooney In tht> auditmc:e were all fou r of the accust.'<l After the drill inst ructors testify, 1f they do. Capt. Cooney 1s expected to decide whether the charges warrant Cl formal court.martial lrtal. The alleged attacks took place last month at Camp Pendleton, .north of San Diego, where the M linne recruits assigned tem- porarily from San Diego were undergoing rifle and other fie~d , training. Th~y accuse~ their drill instruct.ors of choking and hitting them early one morning. The recruits generally told a similar story to which the drill sergeants showed Little reaction. One 19-year-old said his gun- nery sergeant had warned the platoon: "tr anyone tells, I'll kill him " ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT '~ o. •iJW"; C~• 0..ly Ptt.f ••If\ Wfttt ... , (Of"'t b1f'IW1f 1"• H~ ...,_,,\ h IM.IG'1\.twiO by llW Or_,O" Co.1nt P\lbh~·nQC~t \to.t,.411t•rcM1<1ft\ t•t pwDli\ft•O ~•\' tftfGV!lf' rrtd•f fOf (O\t.- N •\111 H~""°°""' fW.~PI H\#\llnofOft Bf>Mf't '°"" t•1ftV•lt•'f luH-. \,_~&fai(rtf~t"(ot'\t A '\t~lr ttQ.'°""'I Peftt""' t\ piy!!Dih..,_.4' \.4tiYfd•'I' ~ft(il ~ ------.... 3. a+----t w.,, O•v \t,.... (O\t•AN>w C:•lif0t"•••1'li. J•O II C.Wlrf V'(t P• .. ltltftt-0. .... ol .. ._ '-··"" ... (dllW .. ,.,.... P.,,e AJ FUN ZONE REBIRTH. • • marina and replace it with a 17·slip modem one. Senall noted that 1t took the firm one year and u m,onth to get the necessary federal and state permits for the project which he expects to be fini shed by the end or Septem ber. -lie said the partners hud to a~ree to transpllinl the eel grass that grows under the boat slips in order to preserve the fi sh habitat. can do, see what they want m the way of parking and so rorth." One of the original concepts the group had In buying the Fun Zone was to m aint a in the amusement area but replace the old buildings on the site with new shops and offices. In the meantime. the _ new looks seems to have attracted a good·size summer crowd into 4he Fun Zone to enjoy the rides. try the games and sampl~ the co tton candy and frozen b.ananas. He said the development com- pany also has pur chased the Bayview Hotel on PalnYopposltc the Fun Zone and Roberts' store along with two lots next to it on Edgewater. . The development company 1s now housed on the s2co11d n.oor -of the hotel. "We've got seven or eight con· cepts fo r the land portion of our property," he said. ~~ef!trd ·By Neighbor "Once the marina's finished. we're goin~ to go in to the city planning staff to see wh at we Fro.PageAJ JOBLESS ... parallel predictions bein~ made by the Federal Reserve ~o~rd The board chairman. G. William Miller. will soon move into the .administration as secrct:.iry of the treasury It ..yas expected that the in ternal documt::nt would ~rca~t' pressure on President ~artcr to propose a tax cut for 1980 to g1 vc the economy a boost. ' The gloomy assessment was dis c ussed this morning by Ca rter C1nd some 100 House 'Democrals Who call themselv~ United Democrats of Congress But one puticipanl. Ht:p Heryl Anthony Jr of Arkansas. told reporters. "There was no d1St'uss1on -0r a tax cuL ·· Th er e was no immediate White House reactJon to pubhca tion or the report. Meanwhile. rtsmg oil prices more than offset a decline In the volun1e of imports ~nd pushed the n ation's trade mt.o a $7.6 bi Ilion deficit in the second quarter of the year .. the Com- merce Department said today. The deficit compared wit~ a $6. l billion deficit in the first three months of the year 8:Jld was the worst since the thlrd quarter of last year, when the deficit was $8 billion. Despite the adverse second quarter, the overall deri.cil for the first six months of this yeitr still showed improvement over last year. The six-month deficit was at an annual rate of $27.5 billion. while the deficit dunng all of last year was a record S31.2 billion. Of MacDonald RALEIGH. NC CAP> ~ A former neighbor of Dr Jeffrey Mac Donald testifi ed today she heard "a low cryi ng voice" but little else the night that Mac Oon<ild 's family was killed. l':.imela Kalin Cochran said sh<• hNtrd no fli::h t in the house. She also said that she baby sat for the MacDonald children fre que ntly and sa w a marked chani:te in Colette MacDonald She said the couple diCl not smile much at each other. In Wednesday 's sess ion or federal court, defense attome) Bernard Segal continued efforts to show that the Army botched its 1nvest1gation into th e bludgeoning and stabbing deaths of MacDonald's family at Fort Dragg. Se~al also tried to show that MacDonald's in-laws harassed the fo rmer Gr een Ber et ror years after the slavrnl?s. M acDonitld, 35, of Huntington Harbour, 1s charged wit-h k1lbn g his pregnaoL wife Colette, 26. and his daughters Kimberly, 5. and Knsten, 2. He was a Green Beret doctor. He contends four in truder~ bludgeoned a nd st abbed .his family to death and injur~ h1.m. The governme nt maintains that MacDonald m ade. up. t~e story as a coverup, basing It m part on stories about the Man~n famil y cu lt murd e r s in California in 1969. Boy Feared Dead NEW YORK CAP) Police searched today for one of two boys who were allegedly beaten: bound and thrown into the Harle m River by a gang of youths. but said It looked ~ik.e the 15·year·old was ··d efl.n1te ly gone." The other boy survived. Mesan' s Bike Ride Said Mental Trip ByDELORESBROOKSIRWIN Of 1M Oallf !11-' •~If For Costa Mesa's J ohn Ma rino, preparing for ~ 3.o;o<>- mile record-breaking bike nde is a mental trip. The JO..year-old physical fit- o es s enthusiaJt believes .a person's abiJity ~o succ.eed an sports is directly tied to his state of mind. . And Marino said it was his d~; _iermlned attitude as well as bis physical conditioning that al- lowed him t.o overcome eight yean of back pain to set a new cross-country biiTng record last year. This year he wants to break his o'Wn record 90 the trip from Santa Monica t-0 New York. Last summer It took him 13 days, one hour and 20 mif!utea t.o ~i~llh the 3 OOO·mile journey, cert1f1ed as a record by United States Cycling Federation. He will leave Aug. 11, ln an at- tempt t.o ride the same route·ln l2 days. Marino said he Is optimistic about setting the new r C(ord tx.cause he believes he can. It la alto because he hu had another year lo 1tren1then and "cleanse" bl• body throush dJet and exerciM. He outlined hie theoriet on health ln a book. "WbMla ot Health,.. which he ,wr<;lle after completing last year~ bake t.r:'P· America's interest in P.hys1caJ fitness is great, he said, but there 's one probl~m. Ev~n good mental preparation ~an t over· come poor eating habits. . •• Americans are defeating their purpose. Everyone s~ms to be phyRical fitness conscious, but too many haven't made the transition in diet. "It seems like that's taking rive steps up and three steps back They a r e polluting them ~elves with junk f~s. They never get in ~~.ultimate shape they could be tn. But it wasn't long ago that 8 back injury put him in so m~.ch pain. "I couldn't do anything. He said he had been a good enough baseball player to . be drafted by the Ood1ers dunnc hls sophom ore ifear at Loa Angeles Valley College. But durinR that time, he com· preH ed the lower verte~rae ln ht• back whlle llfttns heavy welghta. The resultins back pain virtually halted hla pbyalcal ac· tivlty for. the next several yean. It was the tn1plratlon of a teacher that led Marino back to phyatcal health, be said. "I wu lnaplred by Gordon Smith. a 1cl1DU1t and pbilOIOl)htr. -----~- __ ......,. __ _ • ......... l•J ··~···· Ju"ilge Backs Laguna Artists Oranse County Superior Court Judge Robert Todd ha11 1rantec1 a pallmlnary injunction that permits three artlet• at tbe Festival ot Artl t.o exhibit tbeir controveralal work• for the dul'atlon of the·summer seuon. The judge refused t.o 1ranl a continuance sought by the tagurra Beach Fettival of Arts board Wednesday' and lnltead aranted the Injunction to the festival exhibitors. "1 'm 1UN they will be revilinl their policies and re1ulatioos, but u far u nacUy how t.bty weal to structure <artlat acf. mlNlon to tbe .featJval) I just doD't know." Artist Beebtol uld tM waa de- lighted witb the court decision. and aald artlat.a should begin formulet.lne ptamior-nnt-year. .. Now ii the time for the arti1ts \0 make propo1al1 for changes, otherwise they <the board) mJght come back next year with more explicit rules." Delly~ ... ,_- JUGOLING THE LINEUP Newpott-M•H'• Lo-J• "It's 1 victory for us for sure,.. said La1una Beach at- torney Ron Harris, who, along with Steve Fishman. represent· ed tbe three ·artists lo the Cestival diapute. p,.._p~AJ Artist.a Valerie Bechtol. Jen- nifer McLemore and A.S. A.abley were ordered t.o take their works off the festival grounds last month by the festival board. But the three artJata refused, and instead hired the Laguna Beach attorneys to seek an ln-. j unc tion against removal of their artwork.. Festival officials ordered the trio to remove their paintings July 19. but fa iled to take any action following the 11.30 a.m. deadline. . . . The festival· board said at did not have to give a reason for asking for the removitl, stating a contract signed by artists on the grounds allows them to remove a rtwor k "with or without cause." At one poiot lo the festival furor, Ashley removed his funk roek art in a dramatic-ma.t\Mr before about 50 festival goers and Miss Mclemore chained herself to her booth Mrs. Bechtol brought three coffins to her exhibit to dem- onstrate that "art 1s dead in Laguna Beach.·· The-artists und festival board were awa1tJng a dec1s1on by the Supen or Court judge regurd1ng the controversy. anc1 Tuesday s i n1unction order paves the way for the artists to continue ex· h1biting their work through clos- inl{ day Aug. 26 "W t! wanted the artists to keep their works on the grounds for the duration, and we've been successful 1n doing th al," said attorney Harris. "As far as future rest1vals, I don't know how the (festival) board intends lo deal with the problem F,.._PflfleAI KIDNAP ... Blvd , Santa An a. wh en tv.n mt"n bu rst in, etrmed v.1th 45 cahher au tom at1c hand~un:> and took Tom Liken ltnd ll:imrc pnsoner As th/ kidnappers were taking lhe ~n lo their car, the vounger man showed up a.nd he was taken too . The men drove their v4ct.Jms to Liken's Costa Mesa home m search of jewelry. . But when they got there, Liken told the m his wife had the Jew e lry with her i n Palm Springs. Police said the two men put the three victims back into the ca r and drove them to the Westward Ho Motel. 415 W. Katella Ave . Anaheim. where they apparently had rented a room A th1rd man arrived and the elder Uken. fearing fo r his h.fe. talked them in to letting him withdraw $50,000 from his Newport Beach bank . • • ... TEACHER LAYOFFS. • • .spedfic credential ls required which they lack. Ao example 1s special education, although a teacher can go back t.o school during the summer and oblain a temporary •one-year credential while punu\ng studies ln special education.' Teachers who obtained their credentials some years ago are still legally accredited to teach· any subject. even though they may have. no knowledge ot 1t Newer c redentials li st only s pecific subjects that the In dividual has studied Ac tually, Loats s aid . h t> does n 't believe an y of th•· teachers would try to teach a subject in whk h they were un qualified even tf the law perm1Lc, ll What all this means to the dis trict nght oow 1s that 1t has d hst of numbers that don't add up. Not only are there 10 more guaranteed·Job teachers than positions for them, but 17 of the 48 extra teachers don't match a ny of the JOb openings The distnct will hav<' to hm· additional tea<'hers with speci al credenllals for t.he')e posts, whil•· still paying its 27 u tras Thi• cost for ont' year co~ld come tr1 half a mllhcm doll<J rs, Lot1t s said Spe cific problems inc lude cases lJkc Corona de l Mar lhgh Sl:hool. which needs a basketball coach Its "arsity coach fo r the pa~1 three yea rs. a tem por aq employee, has been laid off Because rus special skills a.re of a n extracurricular nature and no special credential is required. all 63 of the latd·off permanent -e mployees have first n1iiht of re fu sal for the r egular tedch1n~ position he flll<.'d Ho -.4 e\er. Loats noted the d 1~ A.ct may still be able to reh1 rt- r th} coach if n<> ont> with com parable s1'11ls i~ found with more seniont~. Newport Harbor and Cost:.i Mesa high schools need drama teachers, among others. Est an c1a needs an instrumental mu.<\Jl' tea<.·her and a gy:-"lnui.t1t·s coal'h. and so on. In the a rea of spcc1allzt-d after school events such a:. mu:.H·. drama and athletics, Loats said. dlstrict officials believe such ac tlvities a re .v~tal to a com -prehensive. high school and will m a n a_g__e so m eh ow lo I el qualified teachers and coaches. Another specific problem 1s what to do with all the teacher. whose schools Monte V1:1tu, Mesa Verde a nd V1('lona were closed this year. There are m any more element ar v-school teachers than openings at that level. Not that the district plans to pay anyone not t.o work. One choice is to assign some teachers as full-time substitutes, but it's a pos1t1on th4t's un- derstandably unpopula r. "Most ·people and you and I are the same way would like lo know whe re we're going t.o be tomor- row .·· Ulats said. Som e c l<>menta ry school teachers wi ll probably b~f up the tutoring staff at skill centers des igned to help prepare high school students for m1n1mum competency exams. "We're gn- 1h..e to be able lo ,give some kids more help where they need 1l. · Loats said. FAIR .•. He said the board's only of. flc1a~ct1on in the matter OC· curffd in June when 1l voted not to ~u bm1t its plans through fo rmal c1 ly procedures. It was aftC'r that dec1s1on thaL thP C:1tv Council voled to •·m lltlJlf' <11)propnatc legal action." Fair Ho:.ird me mbe r Clint Hoose of NPwport Beach said lo· dJ)' he "'as "v<·ry d1sappointt:<f" to lean'('l>f the IC1wsu1t. He said ht· helaP'ves the Fair. Board has r<X>pt'ratro with the city through a Joint liai son committ~e and r ven modif1C'd plans for the fair 1·nlrJnte to meet a city traHic department requl'st Hoose also said he believes the hoard isn't subJecl to the city's JUnsd1ct..1on "They'rt> 1ust wasting the tax pa,ers mon v J :. far JS I'm con- "\'l'rnttd " HOO!.t' 5J1d "I don l 1h1nl-. the) hav1• cause We ve rooperatt'<i v.1th them at ever} t .. s ('the ra1r~rounds . located w1thmc1tvhm1ts , 1s ac1 mm1stcred by the appilinted bo<Ard of d1rec- t o r s of the s t a te 's 32 nd Agricultural 01~tr1('l. Members o ( the board contend the SlJtc a~en cy isn't s ubJl'Cl to city 1unsd1ction City offl c1als <'Onlend they have 'the right to review and a_c- cept or re1ec1 projects as ~th pn vatc developers. They po.int out that other s tate agencies s uc h as the Department of Motor Vehicles end Fairview State Hospital submit their plans to the city The issue came to a heud over a fairgrounds muster plun that calls for a new 8.000-seat am- ph 1theater on which work 1s :.cheduled to bt'gm this summer. a motel, ex.hib1t bu1Tchngs . a museum. a skateboard park and neighborhood com merc1a l center and several restaurants and theaters. .... ·----~---- • I ~ ! ' I ' ~-r--=--,.. SC Recall •• looming . •r UIMWG D'llLADA a. . . ............ Saa Cl••••t• C•t1 COU•· ~il•o•u ltanJtae lt~t•r bee ... tM 1-.. tarpt of.,... caU *tw ••::;::r.. prior 1o tile cs dl'•rlaa• ol Mellor• Mori•• aad A. L . ..WuJteell • u. Pin ... Olm. .......... ;/--- COUndlwomaa Myitla w...,. w aa Mned witlt Neall aotke tut ,.... at a meetbal to Q- point three pl•••nt commbaion members to fW Mata vecated ' June a by the ftriac of lloraaa. Art Petenee ad Carol Carblan. Tbe ame aroap, Citiama for Reapanaible Go.ernaumt, that seek• llra. . ........ ousteJ' ia attemptinc to gather petition signatures to recall Mrs. Koester. Cbarlea Brent, an etW.neer ad ~ul coancil can· didate ta the· April 24 elec:tion. banded Jira, Koester tbe recall notice tbit lilted five cbarles similar to tboee alleged a«ainat Mn. Wagner. The char1ea against llrs. Koester are: -Disrupted normal business of clty employees. -Vaolation of city ordinances and resolutions. -Caused low morale of city employees. -Obetructing smooth opera· tioa of city government. -Making unsubstantiated and careless charges against citizens al San Clemente. Mrs. Koester, who denied the charges, said abe wu not sure what aome al them meant. .. Since (City llanqer Jerry> Weeks baa announced bis res- ignation, morale at City Hall has improved," Mrs. Koester said in answer to tbe third charge * * Huntington Group Halts. Recall Move 81 STEVE llA&BLE r Ol .. Deltr .......... A recall effort to oust three elected BuntiqtoD Beach city <>fficials from office hu been halted less than a week before signatures were due for veriftc• tioo Recall spokesman Steve Schumacher said bis croup couldn't 1et the required. signatures needed to force a re- "Call electiOn. Tbe targets of the recall effort were City Attorney GaU Hutton and councilmen Ron Pattinaon and John Thomas. ••we started the ball rolling and then left it up to the peo- ple," said Schumacher. "I'm disappointed but 1 assume this is the will of the people." The elected trio bad been ser:ved with recall notices last December. 11te group needed to collect ll.867 signatures for each official by Aug. 7 to force a special election. The charges against the three included incompetence, fiscal ir- responsibility, failure to respond to citizen needs and conflict ol interest. •'There's an election coming up nest year and maybe people felt they'd ride out the storm until then," suggested Schumacher. Recall organizer Dean Albright said be didn't have a final signature tally, but estimated they collected t,000 • .atgnatures aaainst Mrs. Hutton •;&nd 6,000 a1aiD1t the COUD· ·:cilmen. • "I aew they didn't bave the : :backbone to carry tbroUlb with ·~t " Aid recall taraet Thomas. . ' . ... nu-. NIH• I, 1171 PM.Y PILOT .t,I. ~ ·slowdown Goes On • Deputy Sheriffs Flay Salary Talb . The won llowdown by Orange the m late for co~rl appoint· Couaty deputy abertffa entered ments. Ill a1xtb ca. today with ecarty Gates la.id, so far, there have Mlotill&on ordend to reeume been no lnfractlona al rules by aalarytalbwttbt.bedeputlea. the iail and court deputies. However, apoke11mm for the . . Auocllltioo "' Or:-&• County ~b='8.:;tb11i1 :t:! .veg.as M•rtler Gatet added that' be plau to check wttb county lawyers to see what ~iplinary action can be talleo 1bould, be it become neceuary. 1alned by resuming wage ta1b witb tbe same county netotillon~ lleanwblle, Sheriff Brad Galea at a press conference Weclllelday said the slowdown by bis deputies might be close to infringing on the ci vii rights of some priaooers al Orange Coun- ~nGroveMan -.Sentenced to Die o.ur,.11i11t su11,..... Kay Modgling, a retired nurse from Chino, might be described as a modern gold panner. However, what she usually turns UR.. is silver in the form of coins dropped from the pocke~ of beacbgoers. Outfitted .with -elee· tronic metal...detecto Kay has-t>een 'panning" since her retirement six years ago. Wednesday, she was work- ing the sand near the Newport Pier. Besides the coins, watches and assorted other goodies she finds, her re- wards are fresh air and exercise. • ' Divers Hunt Body Off South Laguna ty Jail. It is in the jail and in the transporting of prisoners for court appearances that.the work slowdown is havi.ng its most serious impact, Gates said. ··Persons in our custody have a right to go to court, to be beard by a judge and to be bailed out,·· the sheriff said. "And things a re getting close to the point where I am not go- ing to accept them." he .added: Simultaneously, though. Gates said he is "sympathetic" with his deputies' efforts to gain wages "compa ra ble l o wha t other major htw enforcement agencies in Or a nge County are paying." LAS VEGAS <AP) -An Or a nge County man. Jesse Walter Bishop, bas been sen- teAced to die in the gas chamber Aug. 2'1 for ·'the December 1.977 murder of a customer during a robbery al a Strip casino. ''It will be one of the most un- I aguna Cops, Firemen Take Salary Hikes It was the sheriff who lale 1n Police offi cers and firemen m the day a ppealed lo County Laguna Beach have s igned con· Board of Supervisors ChaJ rman tracts with the city accepting 7 Philip Anthony to order the percent LDCreases. after month.'> county negQtiali.on..leam bac.k...J.o of negot:Jabons that a l ooe point theoargaining table. saw officers stage a three-day "I have told the board of ··sick-in." s u p er vi s ors i t i s t be 1 r Pohce officers had been ~­ r e~s_p on s i bi lit y to get th e mg an 8 percent across the negotiators back to the table and bo ard increase, plus time and a to keep them there until the is· half for overtime from the city. sues are settled," Gates said. They said they would abo ac- Tbe major issue dividing the cept a 10.7 percent across the r~ctlons was said to be the dep-board bike. ulies' quest for a 17 percent a Bwt negotiators for the city year pay bike and the county's stuck ftrm with the 7 percent of. offer of a 1 percent increase. fer for noo·swom personnel and However. more recent rtipOrt.s police o(ficen. offering an 8 per- iodic ate negotiations are now cent hike for sergeants and centering around a proposed above. two-year pact with the deputies The city later agreed to pay seeking a 23 percent boost in pay time and a baJl for overtime. By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. Delty ........... .. and the county offering about 16 Firemen also received a 7 per. tbebornecalledthesheriff's de· percent over the two.year cent inc r e a se . a lthough partment, who in turn called period. negotiators fer the fire depart- Stauffer for help. So far, the work slowdown in· ment sought a 9 percent hike for County divers were sean:hlng the rough waters south of Three Arch Bay this moming, seeking the body of a Long Beach man believed drowned while fushing with a friend Wednesday n.igbL San Clemente lifeguards, who voked by the deputies last Fn-those emp&oyees. patrol the private beach under day has bad little impact on Despite the agreement, an at· contract with the bomeowner's patrol and emergency aid torney for the police association group, were going off duty at the services. according to Gales. !'aid ofricers are not pleased time of the incident. But be conceded that "follow· with the result.a oC the meet and Tbe1 responded lo tbe scene in& the book" by jail preeoanel confer procaa wttb the city. · after running into firemen who has slowed the booking and re· ·'The UIOdatioa bu tndicated pleasant eventa of my life, but l'U cope with it," tbe "6-year-old Bishop· said in an impromptu news conference • the sen- tence Wednesday. · · Clark County District Judge Paul Goldman imposed the death penalty on Bishop for kill· ing David Ballard, 22. who was on his honeymoon when be was gunned down trying to break up the robbery at the El Morocco casinoDec.21,1971. Bishop, of Garden Grove. ap- peared resigned. "It's something that's inevila· ble," he told reporters after the sentence. "I'd r ather have it done now and have It over with.•· , A vocaJ critic of conditions on Death Row. Bishop said: "When I'm executed, Nevada will understand the death sen: tence is real and will set up a de-0 cent Death Row for the rest o( the guys." Bishop originally was seheduled for execution May 26, 1978, but the sentence was stayed pending a review of the case by tbe state Supreme Court. 1be high court denied the appeal July 2, paving the way for the new execution date. . Just prior to the denial al bis appeal. Bishop said in an in- terview that the state should either execute him or commute bis term to life behind bars. He said he was not suicidal but did not want to go through endless appeals and delays. He asked to dismiss his lawyers to prevent further: appeals. Twenty·nine persons, all of them men , have died i n Nevada's gas chamber, at the state prison in Carson City. The last time il was used was Aug. 23, 1961 when Thayne Archibald was pat to death for the kidnap- murdeor of a Reno service station attendant. were called to help in lhe tease o( prisoners and has made to me they are not happy." search, harbor patrol officials --=------------------------------------- said today. • Harbor Patrol officials are seeking the body of Mark Edward Fitch, about 22, of Long Beach, who appareoUy floun· dered 1D an inlet at about 6 p.m. w eclnesday while flShing with a companion. J im -Stauffer, . president of· Llfe1uard International Beacn Services, said he responded to a call. from the Sheriff's Depart· ment Wednesday or a man in trouble in tbe ocean off the private South Laguna com· munity. -Hawaii €rash OaimsTwo C..ounty .Teens Summer Sak Stauffer and lifeguard Dave Koorajian drove to the beach from Aliso pier and Stauffer grabbed the surfboard off bis Jeep while Koorajian borrowed a board from a sw1er. The pair paddled around the south point searching for the vie· tim, but without success. Fitch's companion, John W. Ruggier, 23, of La Mirada, told lifeguards the pair were ft.Shing off the south point and bad begun to cross a small channel when Fitch began floundering in the water. · Ruggier said be had reached the north side or the inlet ai;ut turned to see bis friend in trou· ble. He reportedly jumped back in the water to help bis friend, but was buffeted by the surf and sustained injuries to bis head .and legs. He crawled back OD the north side and ran to a home in Three Arch Bay for help. Occupants of LIHUE, Kauai <AP) -Three 18-year·old youths, two from Orange County, were 'killed and a 25-year·old man seriously in· j\Jred following a high-speed, head-on collision on the Kuhlo Highway near Anabola, on the island of Kauai. The victims were identified as Carol Lee Jackson and Sandra K. Ames, both of Anaheim. and Terrence Ebinger of Honolulu. 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Chan was assenedly orcerina the coeds $100 to pose clothed; $200 for semi-nude shots and S400 for starkers THAT'S WHEN THE Playboy publicity gimmicks really got rolltng an btgh gear. First they s uckered women 's groups into howlJ.ng in protest ol such exploitation. They - I/ He's From HaroaTd, Maybe He Can Make It lralo Playboy made a boob out or the Providence, R.l., police chief by get· t1og him to threaten to arrest photographer Chan. The Hefner publicity flacks even got a television debate out or 1t all on a talk show. And moet or all, they suclrend tbe,newspapen •nd wire services into reporting it all in ·detaiT. When the magazine n naJly hit the racks this week, one wire service trumped it up as "a tribute to academia au nature!." The papers reported Playboy first day sates at Yale Univ.ersity were up seven times and "people were coming in carloads" to buy the Ivy League expose. Thus it was that out of.pure journalistic curiosity and the never-ending search for truth and accuracy, your faithful correspondent dropped mto a Laguna Beach market and picked up a copy IT WASN'T NECESSARY to fight off a throng to buy the magazine. The m arketman was happy to fl eece me of .. my $2.75. Now to the bare facts. There were 33 photos of Ivy League people. I say people because one shot shows a bunch or Cornell guys running around in the snow in their .Jockey shorts. If that turns you on. Of the women exposed. only one. Ehsa Fitzgerald of Yale. appeared to be totally in her birthday suit. I say ap· peared to be because when they printed her photo. they chopped off her legs. SHE WAS THE PRETl'JEST of the lot even 1f the photo wasn't much bigger than a postage stamp. As for the rest. there wasn't a good tan in the bunch. Maybe \hey all fell m a bm of talcum powder. The Dartmouth gtrl looked hke she needed a vitamin shot. The Brown coed was wear- ing more than you 'll see at the Huntington Beach Pier on a hot Sunday As a m atter of fact. 1r the male populatjon wants to drool and slather over exposed flesh, they'd probablv see a~ much on a weekend in WestNewportor on Laguna's main ~trancl Sec what a public service this space is? You just saved S2 75 . --I NATION I WORLD Worst Oil Spill Nearing TeXas 0. Tlaeir It' .. •--e Swedish soldiers who served with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Sinai Desert board a plane as they leave Israel following the end of the UNEF man· date. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas <AP> -Globs of tar ridlnl the leadlDI ectce of the wont oil spill lD JU.story_are ...approacbin& the . Texu Coast. and worried Coast Guard officials have begun mobili%ing to bead off environ· mental damage. Coast Guard spokesman Richard Griggs said that six lS,000-pound "floating fences" were being shipped here from the Coast Guard's AUantic and Pacifiestriketeams. COAST GUARD Capt. Roger Madson ordered the mot>iliza· lion Wednesday after the unex· peeled discovery or ''tar balls" oo a Mexican beach about ~ ·miles south of Brownsville. "'It was a surprise that it washed up that far north. It was soone r than we a nticipated." Griggs said. • ... Gas Ration Bill ~Ushed Chances of Beating Congress Recess Slim Asked about the prospects for completing act ion before Congress begins its month-long conference that could last several days or weeks.·· The oil is nowing rrom the runaway lxtoc I oil weJI in Mex· ico's Bay of Campeche. The thick oil baa beeo.lrowing out o! control since the well blew out on June 3. LT. JOUN MITCHELL said 30,000 barrels of oil have been flowing into the Gulf each day since then. Al t,pat rate, QfJiciaJs estimate. mor~ J,han 70~on gallons have spilled -eclipsing the nearly 61 million gallons spilled off the coast of France when the tanker Amoco Cadiz broke up on Marc~ 16, l978. Experts say it m ay take until October to cap the Mexican well. The 612-foot-Jong floating fences -caue<J/ booms -are made or a rubberized material designed to fl oat two reel below the water and t~o feet above. I A SIX-HOUR Coast Guard flight from here cha rted the northernmost evidence of the s l ick about 70 to 80 miles southeast or Brownsville on Wednesday. G riggs said the slow northward movement of the 011 as apparently continuing. The officials gathered here to monitor the enormous spilt are now a ctually dealing with a se ri es o f s li cks . Th e northernmost oil is a thin sheen on the water's surface. WA S HI NGTON· <AP) - Democr atic congressional leaders are making one last bid to rush a standby~g.aaoline-ra. tioning bill to Prl?Sident Carter's desk. but they say their chances are slim. AU£,usL.r:e<:ee> Friday. Senate SENAT E ll'EPUBLICAN Democratic Leader Robert c.-"'Ceade~ Howard·H Sak~. ,r, of Byrd of West V1rg1nia said (o. Tennessee scild lie was c.ertaJn a day, "I suppose al'~ possible · m aJonty o f the Sen ate stall favo rs giving the p r esident standby rat1orung authonty, but there was no great press ur" from t·onst1tuents for fast action on the leg1slataon Further south. the oil is stilfm - thick patches that officials call ··m ousse" bec ause of the Killer Tells Of 'Squeezing; His Victims MASON. Mich . <AP ) Donald Miller has told a judge that the last or his four victims was in his mind -the woman he had killed 21f.1 years earlier, his former fiancee. The 24 -year-old Bible·totmg ex·security guaTd said Wednes· day he "squeezed" the Life fro"" two vtct.Jms to stop the "pain a nd hurt" of an engagement gone sour. .. • The s lightly · built Miller. ~peaking in a near-whisper and fighting tears. told Ingha m County Circuit Judge Robert Bell how he first killed his fi<1ncee and then 20 months later murdered another woman who looked like her S P EAKER T H OMAS P O'Neill was sli ghtly more op· llm1sllc He said he• felt there was a 50·50 chance C'mi;:re!.s would finish work on lht ration· 1ng bill toda> . But O'Neill ~aid th.,il v.ould happen only 1r th(• Senute uc ccpled mos t of the I louse rn1ssed bill and retumf>d it immt:d1atel} to the House If the bill has to go to a llouse St:nutt.• C'onfcrence to ne~o t1atc a compr om1st· ht· !>aid. 1t could not po!.~1bl y s•·l' final action unt.J I uftcr tht• reN'~!> in September By rd said a House Senate con re rence on the rat1onaog bill ··could very well be tne kind of We 'r t' hea ring confused voices.· he said ... And a special <'Onfus1on on thin~!. lakt' <;tamJh~ rat1onan~ PPUpl<' an· not !.Urn that '!> what they w.ant " There was no likelihood thl' Senate would accept the r ation 1n~ hall the Houst' passed lat<' Wednesda" B\ rd referre'd to 1t as · emaS<'Ulii.ted" but .,aid 11 v.ould ht> up to Sen Henry ~t Jacksoo. D·Wash .. chairman of the Senate Energy Committee. tO recommend "hat action t1J take. density. A s treamer or "mousse ··' 4bout 12 mi les Ion~ has been :.polled about 120 m1U:~ ~oui:h ctf l' S waters. Suicid e Reported \'A~ NUYS (API Peter J Antwine. 30. arrested for felony \ Jndalssm and · bPtng under the influen<·(' of the dru~ PCP. ap varently kJUed himself in his jail t·<•ll b\ putting tht: I<'~ of a bunk ht·d aero. ... -. his throat and lctt1n~ tht.• weight of thE' beds choke him. policl' said pre-season va ue . -. :--c. , Indiana Disaster Area ·Pure camel's hair, the timeless classic Flnods Kill 4; 35,000 Acres Inundated HI L• Prt "'IMny 'IO 10 •S 4 111<1 Qllf 9S •9 411 .. nl• q1 14 06 B•ll1rno•t •l 14 06 BorrnnQ,..,,. ' •4 10 Ol 801.,. 'I? SI 80\100 '1 IS Bro""'"'"~ •s to 8uff .. IO /I 71 U (l1tl\ln '>C 'IO I& • cn .. yenne 19 S? Cnot•QO 71 U C•nt •nna1t as o 1 :.. Clevrldn<I 1.J 11 .9S Dal Ft V.ln 91 11 o~~· ~ ~ Oel•otl It 04 .JO ... drllOld QJ 17 Helont 'I? SS Honolulu IS ll Houolon •4 IO lnd'OPoll~ 19 &1 1 19 Jatlo'vlll• 19 72 Kan's Clly ., " LH Vtoa\ 116 13 Liiiie Aotk k 11 Lo\ Aft9"1~ 80 U LOUl\Vll.. • •• ~ MtmOl't•\ .. 1' Ml•m1 • 11 Mll••Uktt .a ti MPIS·$1 P U .. 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The prestige or camel s hair makes this blazer a prized possession never out of tash1on There is no way to picture the luxury Classic sty ling with le~ther buttons and center vent An 1nvPstmP.n1 for achievers Pre·Season Price /' 1ee:eo ' Reg.195 00 SilverWoOds - \ , I H ' l I J. • i •• . • .. • ' . . . CALIFORNIA Skid Row Stabbings 'Admitted' LOS ,\NGELES l AP> Police say Bobby Joe Maxw.-11 . accuaed in lhe "SkJd Row Slah bln11." ~milted aome of tht> shtb,l>in&!i to a cellmate•and said they Wert'> "flit effort to ubt•ln ·aouls ror Satan.' " Tt\.e cellmat~ al o clumcd Maxwt'll told hlm aomt-slll)'lnllll were "robbHy ortMt~ ... pohc••• said tn a search warritnt iif hdav1t •~luded in court docu menu ln Maxwell's cast- A P&EUMINARY hear10& for Max well scheduled W edoesday was postponed to Monday in S uperior Court because the JUdfee was In a conference. Maxwell has pleaded innocent on 11 charges of murder and four or robbery. All the victims were attacked in a mile-square downtown area where derelicts congregate. The knife slay1ngs took place from October 1978 through January 1979'. Dar&ag Cle.eliti•'e •. ~--"·".J··--·-·· -·- I .. Tluld9y, Auguat 2. 1979 DAIL v PILOT A• Gas . Prkes _lfp in Air State, Federal l)iffer on Gross Profits SACRAMBNTO CAP> Slate and federal enern officials dis- agree about whether they've de· cided·Jointly aDd privatejy to let aaaollne ltaUona continue mak- lns about 11 cents gross profit per 1allon. The California Energy Com· mi11iae inailted Wedneaday that the U.S. Department of Energy aareed to the arrangement, at •east in principle. But the DOE insisted lhat it badn't. AND THE H EADS of two service station groups issued contrasting reaotions, one based on what ~ s tate said and the other on what the DOE said. The OOE's nationwide regula· Hons limiting service station e ross profit margins to 15 4 cents per 1allon went into effect Wednesday. The costs or doing bu!li ness must come from the ~ross ma rgins GOVERNORS ARE permitted to add another 10 cents per gallon to the gross margins, but Gov . Edmund Brown J r de clines to use this authority lwt au~e he says gasoline pncang as a ft!dcral responsib1hty . late TUelday that lhe DOE bad agreed by telephone lo let Callrornia s t ations continue their current 1ro11 margin, averaeing 18 cents a eaUoo, and that the agr eement would ·be made formal ln a few days. But. the OOE's Kathy Deutsch said in Washington, D.C., late Wednesday, "We d id not ~t.er inlo any, agreement with the Energy Commission,·· although negotiations are continuing. Ms . Deutsch s aid station ~d appeal their cases lo a special DOE board. ON 11fE OTHER side, stale Energy Co mm1 ss1o n s pokeswoman ·Stephanie ~rad: field said Wednesday that the DOE 's position as explain'ed by Ms. Deutsch contrasted with Its private assurances Tuesday oC an exemption although Ms. Bradfield redefined the arrange· ment as "room for agreement" rather than "agreement 10 prin· c1ple." . Ms. Bradfield said the com· mission still hopes for a formal agreement an two days Ms. Deutsch said she didn't know "hat would happen Th~s leaves Calafornia 's 16.000 o;er\·ace stations up an the air Jbout Lhe prices the) r an le~all~ charge; "I'm Inclined lo believe the 00 E. 1 think that Governor Brown and Richard Maullin are thinking more about l.be pres· idential campaign and politics than about what's going lo hap- pen in California lo retailers and coniumers,'' Shelton said. "l &.et UJe feellng we've been • led <fown a primrose path. Every step of lhe way we've been assured that ttie Energy Commission would offer: relief on Aug. 1. At the .. last minute they jU.St copped out.'· City Slates 'Bear Day' SARATOGA CAP > - The city council in this San Jose suburb had one last laugh over the trials of J! bear that was the ob- 1ect of a gigantic search and much pubhcaty before has captur(' last week. Cou n l'll members unanimously C1dopt ed a res olution Wednes day night that prochHms the fourth Saturdav of Pach Ju. ly as 'Saratog~ Bear Day · · TOM LANGE, a Los Angeles police hom icide detective. sub· milted the sworn affidavit to Superior Court Judge Gordon Ranger. who issued a warrant to search Los An geles Public Library r ecords of book checkouts. Evidence 1s being sou~ht to lank Maxwell to book s on "witc hcraft. voodooism . satanism, lht occult and blacl' magic," the affidavit said. Actress Cybill Shepherd and her daughter. Clementine. exchange smiles at home m Memphis. Tenrt. The baby was born J une 29 at City of Memphis Hospital. Miss Shepherd says she chose the name Clementine because ··it means calm. truthtu\ and most merciful. .. The l'h1:11rman of the state Energy Commission. H1chC1rd M aulhn. a Bro~·n <ippo1nte1·. a"'ked the DOE to grant an ex· emption Maullan had been told l>y s tation own e rs that lht· federal rules would force !>hut downs or wides pread c·on versions to self-service station!> THEN MAVLU N anno~t~ Hut ~teve !:)hellon. executive d1 r t>t tor of the 850 member Southern Cahfornaa Strv1cP Sta uon Assoc1at1on. SC11d after talk 1nl! to DOE 0Hac1als that he doubted an agreement existed The resolution Sily!i the day "shall he celebrated with whateve r appropriate JJ •J m JJ J n d <· c r e m o n v n t1zen ... and i:roups ,;r c1t1zens ma) l>P inclined Lo devise " $1.1-Million Awar In Brain Damage Suit. POMONA (AP> A youth who suf· fered hnun damage an an auto acc1· dent three years ago has been awarded a $1.77 million settlement against the car's driver and Los Angeles County. The Pomona Superior Court jury made its decision Wednesday in a !>uat brought on behalr of J effrey M el~aard of Covina . who wa~ 18 at the time of the March 29, 1975 acc1· dent' Broten~ Curb B •••le SAN FRANCISCO <AP I Tht- Cahfornaa Supre me Court ~as agreed to decide whether Lt. Gov Mi kl' Curb can take over the power of the governorshjp when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. leaves the state. { In a br:lef orde-r signed Wedne.~ay by a c ting Chief Justice Mathew Tobriner. the high court said that ii heesnog sought b> the governor would be ~ranted, with written briefs to be filed by Aug. 10. C hief Justice Rose Bird dis qualified herself from both cafts N~tiadoft• Collap•e .,, LOS ANGELES (AP> -A s ummit meeting between President Citrter and Mexican President J ose Lopez Portillo may be aborted because of .~.~~LC>f negotiatiohs over the sale of natural gas, the Los Angeles Tames says The news paper reported in today's cd1t1ons that the talks broke down on- ly a few days after members of the American team had announced a ( STATE J price agree~ent was near. . ·'This deal h<J s become so politicized. it's difficult to imagme how 11 can ever be !rnlved. · · the Times quoted one unnamed source as saying. • PSA LiafJili i fl Si udi~d SAN OJEGO <AP> A Superior Court judge h il s given Pa<'•fi r Southwest Ai rlines one week to de c1de whether 1t will admit fananl'aal liability for the collision between a PSA jet and a small plane last Sep1 25. Legal sources say that such a movt> bv the airline would be neither a direct admission nor deni al of blame for !be £an D1 ttg-0 e ra.sh that claimed 144 hves. Stai~ 8Uf1ing Erlaanol SACRAMENTO <AP> The State of California as buying another 100,000 gallons of ethanol for state vehicles. and officials say it should help reduce the price of gasohol for tbe average motonsl. The state's gasohol. 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline, as used m the Sacramento area The Department ,ot General Services announced Wednesday at awarded a bid for the ethanol to Georgia Pac1f1c o r Belhngham Wash., at $1.49 a gallqn f.o b GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Delaney's fresh or fresh froten fi sh is ~finest obtainable "~--Cooked •11. Lobster 2.991~ Ava. WLl•Z'-11111. 2.99 ·~· FRF.SH PRODUCE Delaney's farm l'rcsh. hand selected produce is the finest ..... v ..... 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A1-~llllJll --- , ~ • ... • --....---411"--~~-_,-~-----~~--·-...-..-­~~~~~~~~ . . . • ••• T..,..s Keevil /EdltOr Barbara Krelb chll:dltorlel Page Editor orang eo.,t oa.tv ~tot Editorial Page ........ lm!ll ....................................... .. t;A>ndo ,Conversion Controls Looming ewport 8 :u.·h City CouncU memben. and th~lr Plannini Commls ion. have been trylns to come to gnpi with one of the city 's pr lng Issues housing. ~ Thl'ir re<>ent tru111e has centered around convenlon or apartments to condominiums. tater this month. l'ouncll member wUI hOld n pubhc hearmg on an ordanunce the Planning Commls ion took moJJt . of the yeur to prepar<> that would regulate those conversions. Th" proposed ordmantt cmte-rs-on the conttnhon that the <'tty's 9.000 rental umt.s are a form of housing that 1:, uffordablt-to ii group or people who otherwise might not be able to purchas~ property In Newport Beach. and that proper bslance in houi,ang requires that these rentul units be preser\'ed. The proposal put forward by planning comtn1ssioncrs is stringent and probably would forec lose any further conversions. It would apply to all rental wuts Crom duplexes to large apartment complexes and it contains several provisions aimed at easmg the impact or ~my con· vers ion on the elderly or handicappe(t. With a total of 9.000 existing housing units affected by the proposed ne w law,. and the broad philosophical . question of how fa r a city is justified in infringing on the rights of a property owner. when such normal public concerns as density and traffi c impact are not major factors, it all adds up to a pretty heavy issue. Council m e mbers need full exposure to the views of renters. apartment owners and land owners at the August 27 hearing. Local Issues Enough The issue of white water rafting on the Stanislaus· River is of great concern to a lot of people. particula rly the people who participate in it or make their money f rorn the s port. or who are dependent on the r iver for their irrigation water and electncity. Because of those concerns. the issue of the New Me llones Dam on that river 1s a serious ene. However. it takes a considerable stretch of the imagination and of geography to relate that problem to Newport Beach. Yet that's what nearly ha ppened at last week's city l'OUnc1l m eetmg when Councilman Ray Williams asked his colleagues to pass a resolution taking sides. in the New Mcllones Dam debate Fortunately. four council members saw little point in m vol\'ing the city in an issue on which they had no butkground information They abs t ained c.tnd the proposal died for IC1 ck of u quorum. /\s City Councilmc.tn Don Strauss appropriately noted and his colleagues Evelyn Hart, Paul Hummel and Oon '.\1dn ni~ t'<mcurrt'd it seemed unwise for the coun·t·il lo bc('Ome embroiled in issues "that are so for rcmo\'cd from our ballpurk " From housing <:osts to Proposition 13 ·finances to sol\. mg trnfftt probl('m~. there are plenty of issues facing mt:mbcr~ ol the l'eY. port Beach City Council without thl·tr having to go so fur afield in search of t6p1cs to . dcb<:.1tt• Plan Backfired Newport Be ach 1s becoming known as a city wht:rc the list of thing::: lhc.t you can·t do is longer than the lis t of thing~ you can. Prohibit1om. in\'olving dogs probably top t he lt::,t of things that have been outlawed by city offi cials at c1t izc11i, · request. lkt'ause of the commurnty interest .and out of tonccrn for the r eal danger posed by loose dogs the police department has )i;i uched a plainclothes dog patrol The ide a is to catch people walking their ·dogs without lciis hes or who are otherwis·e violating city laws regarding dogs. Unfortunately. the undercover dog· catchers have created some problems. Last month they gave a real scare to u teenage babysitter and her three young cha rges who thought the two plainclothes officers were potential rapists . While we'r e wilting to gr ant that part of the problem m that case ste ms from the climate of rear in which we li ve and that loose dogs pose a threat to residents. we have to S<!Y the pla inclothes dog catcher idea is pushing the issue beyond reasonable bounds. Enforcement of city laws re lating to dogs can be ~1t·complished JU St us effecti vely 'by uniformed officer~ u~mg marked city vehi cles • Opinions expres~ed 1n the space above are those of the "Deily P1101 Otner views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Ptione (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Beer By L. M. BOYD Professional beer taste rs uy they c an't judge the flavor of a beer served an a dark glass . Nor can they judge it if it's touched up with a tasteless food color Exactly why they don't know, but how the beer look~ be ars definitely oo how it tastes. they say. Among the wande ring ~::-----..'VTl~~m--..~:urope somelime back. a man·s financial posl· tlon was measured by bow much his wife weighed. Or more inelegantly precise, Dear Gloo1ny Gu~ . Readlna about our city council alvH me the fee1tnt I 've lnad · vertentlY turned to the com'c paae. L.R. ~"''I °'" _..., ., •• .,.. Mott• •• fH .. ft •llt tf UI -•-1fY,...... .. ~ .. -~ ..... """ .......... 'Cj,4A, 0..1, l'llfl' ' h ow fat s h e was . The plumper i;he. the richer he. Clearly, t hose gypsy ob· servers felt, he had to be rich to feed her enough to fill her out that way. Now.the compute r boys re· port their research reveals 75 percent of the romantic ac· lion nationwide occurs at 10:35 p.m. Nothing in our Love and War man's files conflict.S"Wtth ttds rtndlng. Men with the curlier hair tend to go bald at an earlier age then do men with straight hair. Generally generally, T.here ia no e:ucl way to figure oui the age of an elder· ly mOOtle. Was prillted here that the WyominC town ol Small Beer bad an ordinance that makes It Ulepl there to 1bampoo a buffalo. Do believe t took the bait from an unreliable aource lncUned toward the practlcal Joke. Nobod1, It uem11 . can loeate tbe wbereauoutl of any Wyo mln• town caUed Small Beer. 11tat11 a hone on me, coach. Ten laps. I Jack And non Foreign ~gents Spread Fear WASHINGTON -Two years 11«0. Ora11u Kaaiko~b. duel t'dltoriul writer or the mllUantly u nt l eommun1 t Serbian· A mtrlcan newspaper. Liberty. waa brutaally beaten and stabbed to death In Chicago, along with the 9·year·old daughter of hts fhance ... RegreHably. the murders may huve ~~n instigated unwittingly b y o ur col· umn Th e prev1oui. day, we had de tiult!d the an· tervention of th e U OB . Yugoslavia's secret poUce. 1n affairs or t ht' Serbian o_,th o dox C hurc h . The column was published in Liberty along with .. K asikov1ch 's editorial com - ments. which may have led his killers to believe. mistakenly. that he was the source of our in· formation. This is the suspicion of Senate investigators. The murders were nt!ver solved. Now we are began· nin~ to undentand why. Top-secret lntell11ence documents make c lear thiet foreign agents can literally 1eot away with murder In the United States. as lone as the FBI and the St.ate Department «teclde lt doesn't affect our own natJonal security. AT LEAST eight promlneflt anti-communist exiles have been assassinated In this· country since l9SS. lnteJUeence aourcea told ua. One waa atran1led with his necktie. another bad his head spltt open and a third was blown to bits lnhiacar. A top.aeeret report spells out ror such anti-communis t exiles -and the hired guns who stalk them -just what kind or prolec· tlon the exiles can expeet rrom the FBI: None. ·· 'National security' is, opera· tionally, not deemed to include threats against Umted S tates re · sldents direct)?d at chilUng or curtailing 'their political activ1 · ty." the report states. In other words. political e xiles are fair game for the paid killers or the repressive regimes that they fled to the United States to escape. Their Only pro· tection is the local police in the communities they Jive In. But as the secret ,report notes. "local police departments are hardl¥ a match. ror foreign intelll1ence services~· whose agents fre· quently operate with the advan- tage of'dtplom11t1t tmm~lty. .The FBI concentrates Its limited manpower and budget 10 the counterintelligence area on countries "whose intelligence acti\tities are hostile to. or of particular concern to. the na· tional security ol the United States," according to agency guldeUnes. But there's "an easy way out" in cases of political murder. An FBI source told our associate Dale Van Atta that "we can ac· curately say no federal statutes were violated in these foreign agent incidents and so we aren't required t o h e lp the local police." Even this limited interest an agents or supposedly "hostile" powers is absent in cases anvolv· ang nations whose intelligence ope rations ar" considered of /lower priority. Uke Chile. Iran and the Philippines. It 's always .. open season" on polltical r efugees from those repressive r egimes. • EVEN IN the unlikely event that the FBI t1ticki ita nose into a politically sensitive area. the CIA and the Stat.e Department are standing by. ready to dis· courage any embarrassing en· thuaiasm. A top-secrel report. prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by its counsel. Michael Glennon. cites two instances when the FBI was warned about purs uing roreign agents too assiduously. In one instance, regarding SA VAK <t h e s h ah's secr et police>. the CIA provided the FBI with a list of 13 SAVAK agent.s m the United States - hut not so that the G-men could · keep an eye on the m. Quite the contrary. The CIA stipulated that the list was "for informa · t1on only and that no action s hould be taken without pr.ior c·onsultataon with the CIA <even thou~h I five of the 13 we re not d1plom<.1ts ·· On another occasion. the FBI !.lopped an 1n vcst1 gat1on of tn· tt'lh ~enct• act1v1t1cs by certain f''1hpmo diplomat!> alter rece1v· mg this stricture from the CIA station chief 1n Manti a : "There should be no act1vt; inves tigation of official Phthppines govern. ment representatives 10 the U.S without advance cons ultation wtth the embassy a nd CIA head· quarters. the reason being that s uch 1nvest1gat1on would re.suit ~~1tl ~1tetfon g1ttnst- Amt!n can mte lhgence per~onn ·I tn the Ph11tpp1ne~ " f:VEN WITHOUT tht-CIA an<1 tht• Stall' De partment on it:. bo.c k . the FUI face:. an <1dd1 t1onal ob-.tacle an a ny 1nvest1ga 1111n 11f l'rim,,., by fore11.1n in-, l1•ll1gt•rl1·t· :.ig1·nh ·Notes the ~£·natt• rl'µort 'fhl' ;iggnl·ved pa rtl£'' ar1• frpq ut·nll y d 1s..,1denl l'm1gn ·-. v.llh deep sus p1c1ons th:.it lhc FBI , CIA and th<' iiiimmmi!iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,, forc i J!O int c l It gen cc agency in qul·staon :.irl' somehow· in league ~1th t'd<'h other." The report t·onc I udt:s. "'1th understatement. Mailbox th.ti thl' d1ss1dl'nts' fears .. arc neit l'nt1n.:I) unfounded " ~nergyi ~~ng-term Plans Not Enough -~ . To the t;d1tor •· President Carter's Julv 15 c•ncrgy spt!cc h ra1st•.., s .,·eral new questions which must be <.td· dressed first. umadst long·krm pl:in n1ng. what short-term solutions w111 the J'rc1:>1dt•nt 1 m plcm<:nt tf OPEC agu1n raises price:. this foll . 1f thl'rc isn 't enough heat· 1ng . oil to keep N11w England warm next winler or , 1f long lines at the gas pumps reoccur next summer? Mr Carter has assured us gouls and obJectavcs arc being developed. Fine But can he assure us we'll have gas tn 198!P Second . tf t!nergy equals economics. us Senators Baker .· and Kennedy ugree. then why waste time and money produc· light blue :JUtomobll1· · C'rwsan~· alongside ml' Ucin~ tht· <.t~ful. bcatup looking .JUtomohtlt· that 11 wa:.. I qu1 l'kl0nl'd my pac-e ':i~ till' r(• "'l'rl· t"' o-) oun1C mt·n 1n s1<1c tht' auto and not <.1 :.oul nn lhl' s treet olhl'r than m y.oclf tTh1s 10c1dcnt occurn•d at th1· cornc·r of Inlet li;lc and Sandum• in Harbor View llalls South! I simply didn't like the looks or the whole thing. As I quickened my walk. my dog had a "call· ing." Being uncomfortable with these two SUSPICIOUS looking characters cruising by me at a ver y s low pace. I did no t hes itate to remove m y dog's ··calhng", I JUSt wuntcd to get to lhe safety of my neig hbor s house. ing non· renewable energy sup-LO AND 8 t.: II OLD . th 1:. plies Coal <.1nd oil do exist in automobile turns 1n a drive"'a~ this country, but not in unl..amited <private property' 1 1n front of a m ounts We can supplement me. tums around and proceeds America 's thirst for energy with to com t· to't\ard me at a roll . thcsc resources. but we should this chap flashes something at not depend upon them Why in· me out of the v.1ndow. identifies vest capital in ener~y stocks him self a6 a police "officu" that cannot be recycled? I how e~ 1t 1s to purchase a Third. while efforts to creat~ fake badge' 1 and proceeds~ synthetiC' fuels muy look good on jump out of the car. Now, I rind paper. they m ay not be wise in that a bit unnecessary under the reality. Do synfuel wastes con· circumstances. To be quite t ain cancer·prod~ing toxins? frank. he scared the -out of Will the water needed to produce me and I told him so in no uncer· synthetic fuels be diverted away lain terms . Thank God I have a from crops to fucllitles? Scien· strong heart Officer (? l Gill tists in government. industry may not be so lucky with the a nd consumer protection say yes "little old lady" he approaches Wha·t docs the President s ay'> in that munncr Lo ng -t e rm plannin g 1rnd I find 11 appalling that police technological advancements are officers. or so the ir ba~ge~ in necessary to make this country dtcated. ··had not undergone reg energy s ufficient. So are short· ular police academy tramang. term solut1on:. and sensible :m. they we r e un s killed a n d provemcnts Leaving as ide the the refore inappropriate In their merits of un Energy Sec~rity a pp roa c h to s u s p e c t ed.. Cor ration, Mobilization 90ard vJolators." cl quote a member of or 42 6llllon price tag need'e<r--the Police ~lmment . per thtr to make America energy secure. newspaper article. I If they had how we sever our dependence on not undergone regula r trairung. foreign oil producers will tell the how in Hades are they entitled to rea l story of our spirit. How we issue citations and tarry on as meet this challenge is the real police offtcers . . . although I legacy we can provide ~ur must say their dress csborts, no children. less) did not Indicate they were A.L. CYNTON with an orgunhed grou p - plainclothes or not llopf'fully those who are pursued In the future will benent by the unfortunate cxpertence of us "offenders." Deg Catcllers To the Editor: And I thou1ht t was the (lnly citizen to be sea~ witle1S1 no refraJn from blaaptaemy) by the plalnclolhes "dol cat.then" ... but aft.er havlna read the arUcle that appeared on the front paee of th• Dilly Pilot July 2S f am appalled to know that others have 1uflen!d the same rate - a1 trulc .. it may be. On Juty 18. wttUe en route to a nclehbor's house. I noticed 1t . ;. • 'I • JJ\NEW. ROBB MHlfte Appr•l••I To .he Editor: How a hall we e valuet4' Supervtaor Harrlotl Wleder's ap· pralsal ot ldlson Miller~ H 11 •he ever spoken In con· demnatlon of Ex·Supervlsor1 Diedrich. Battin or another ~u perv1:,<>r ~UbJt'<'t to ('(Ju n J t' 11on a:. ~ht> no" ha ' about .t.:chson \l 1 llt.>r v. ho v. <JS ~dl'ctdc1 b\ Gov crnor Brn"n bt'C<t \4..~l' of h1:-. rvrnfrl'<t nrt'omcd inll'gnt \ ' ~A HAll l.l 'fJWI G Crrdil Card• To tht' Editor Pt·oplt' ha v1· bt'cn mugged. robbed. bea tt•n up. :.ind cvcn murdert'd for their c redit curds The tune has e<>mc to solve that problem and hl'lp suvc h \le!> by ha\'mg credit cards likt! our drivers license. with our pac· lures on them Onlv then wall "'c feel safe an cJrrying them· t:; HYM AI" Parrnt11' R•glU• To the Editor I am appalled to thank the Supre me Court would h<1 vc taken away o ur r ight:. a s parents to counsel and advise our teen.age daughters regard· ing abortJon in thee\ ent of preg- n(Jnt ieaoutsid.c of marr1afte. It Is true that the moral health re,arcling social attitudes and ha"tUts of our people has de· generated so that the ·ramily role IS now threate ned from many a ngles. We arc a democratic nauon designed to afford freedom to all under God. The first social groups of any nation a n• 1b famahcs tr the s tate 1s allowed to Intervene and take away the rights of purents especially t;fgarding murder or their J(rund~h1ldren then we are no longer a free people. NNl'lONS can only be a:. s trong as the ram11les within that structure are l'lealthy. Moral health is more impor· tant than is physical health-for 'one cannot ·be balanced without the other. De mocracy will not exist without the balanced health or its families. The Unit~d States of America can no longer 11et itsctr ur to the world us an cxu1nplc o a free people~ We've lO'lt that right by the ac· lloos following the h1tc11t de· c;lslon of th e j ud ges who represent the moral thlnklna or our people. Since the averag~ age of our justices rtpre1ent1 more than twot.ceneraUons in 11e. we will have an uphlll 1truiale lo re· verse our standards wlthln tJme Umlll of one generation • -----------~ ---~ --.... Could 1t he that the gas 'ho rt <l~l' m ight r e present J hle~:.in~.. An opportun1ly for 1\mera1:a ns to :-.pend more l\)tsur~ at home doaog a more ll mt' con:.umang job in devclop· 1ng thl' strcngth that b within our fomllll':." That ·~ the only w:.i y we 'll tw able to nurture the kind or minds that will be necessary to grow 111t.Q. hc:ids of men that will be !:>chboled a s Justices or our Supreme Court. Gct busy America! Our un- d l'rstanding and undivided cf· forts a nd energies a re needc.>d lo be spent here al home to regain our freedom' MRS. LOUIS D MARKEL ·111' fla"e It To the Editor Uave not been prompted to write since J B 'who belongs in J :.cotch bottle 1 decided lo thrust E M tiler t who belongs in a beer can l on the O.C constituents. If J .B. can make O.C. swallow E .M . what else will happen in the U.S . ., Will Pres. J .C. agree that 0 .C. needs a traitor as s upervtsor? Rem ember the o riginal J .C. was sold out by J .J. (Judas lscanotl for 30 pieces of silver. I guess the "Js" have it now: Jimmy. Jerry, Jane and Judas. LILLY DEACON Lbtne to Ge~er•or To the Editor I "l\t a mpulutavc ·is not dcscrip· t 1,·e of Drown·~ action. especial- ly l'lance 1rs the governor 's duty- to make such appointments. Our governor did listen to Orange County when appointing Riley und 1t ·s 001' turn to listen to Govern0r Brown. Strange that we cheer our men off into war and later casti1ate them for exercising their. "freedom to think" -.... precisely what we claim to have sent. them orf for In the first place. There may be ~omeone "better " for the Jo ti thun M Iller. but he is cer· lainly "appropriate" to Orange County I KAREN GOODWIN • • Letttrt /rom r eadtfi art · welco,,... 'rhtl rfpt to cOfldnw kt• fera to ffl apacf' or tlimanolt libtl is re,err>td. IAtteri of 300 worda or lt11 IDIU br gilH!'ft prt/trenct. AU Jd. ''" mut lncluck l(rotur• oftd mofU. oddrtU bul ftOfftfl m(W r,. .,.,,.,.,., __ ,...,.. 'I nfficWw' ~· °'°" .. upporfftf. Poft'V IOUl MC be J*~ .. 'I •••• , .......... \o• ·-··--· ·--............. ,_._... ·-~ ..,..._ •••• ··---· ... ._ ... --- - DAIL 'f PILOT A. 1 ti The Ayatollah ·carter HEAL MS CAR5URUOR! The MMH Ira. ,._ Wlltte Houn 1tartlln1 aummer tourlsu 11 tht' flrlna 1quad eirecutlna Cabinet n:unlsten and staff .mem bera at" tbe order or 1 Ayatollah Carter. Havlna announced an ha s fam o u!l n ddr eas lo l.h e multHudes Ill. 1ovtriunent UM "malalH .. Ml ltH dlacerned In Amerlcaa otltty. ln1 ov« polJcy. The blckeriftC bentath hlm may have made Roosevelt looll more command· Ina . more presidential. ' bla lntentwn of bwJdinK • new 8aptl1t Republic. the recently ar. rived. luer· eyed Ay a tollah h a s set to work pulhn1 down lhe corrupt edlf 1ce the oow b1rnlsbed and van ished Just Plains Georgia Jimmy had spent the last two and a haJ( years puttmg up HOULD TBS8E be i.ny doubt u to lbe mahllae'a tlx· iaUo ce or lll severity. cat.hedralJ full ot revolUn1ly •ln· cere divines of every .,.r.uuion an(I ~enomin~tlon are out like s luga a rter a h eavy rain mun cblna on the lt aves of the natlon.U tree ot llfe. oraanltlng conferences on the aforesaid inalaise and what mlabt be done 1 n the way of fast and \l'as t pu bllc confess ional t o rid ourselves of it Perhaps the lesson to be drawn from this tastetns but t\armlest pulpiteer· ing is that Jimmy Carter should never be allowed to commune with nature L£Al>t;&SIUP. a quality Lhat FOR in his naval cape with bis cl I a1ette holder and selr· confident. puny-cat grin had in l•r•e meuure, isn't the same as beln1 mistake proof. You mlaht say thal when ""Roosevelt com· milted his acts of monumental. ox-brained stupidity •. it was out of ao excess of lelldenbip, oul or an arrogant misJudgme pt or how far he could safely go, as with his attempts t o pack the Sup~me ~~ M ~~e ~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f De m ocratic members of 'I Congress be didn 't care for. Carter 's recent mistakes arise out of e xactly the opposite cause. a want of the dramatic andJnsplraUooal. an inability to lindtbis own way or leading. BY MOST accounts, the tlme our pro phe t aa ve o ve r to meditating among the birches and the beeches at Camp O;md wrought an amazing change rn the national spiritual director , turning him into a masterful person of bold demeanor . forthright address and clenched fist. Th is would not be the first lime that our Fund amentalist Ayatollah had received revela- tion in a sylvan setting. You may recall that some years ago. afte.c getting his Canny pounded trying for the Georgia go v- . ernorsttip. Jimmy went mooning about th e Pennsylvania woodlands :ind there, among the hawthornes. accepted Jesus as has personal savior and was. th~reupon, bom hain. Hallalu, h11ll1tlu. This time. mdentlr. it's America's turn to get dunked in holy water and born aga in . Our h omeg r ow n· AyatoUah Wlll help th& proeei.i. along by purging from his places Not since President Andrew Johnson. Lincoln's Ill-starred successor, tried lo chase the radical abolitionists out of tht' Cabinet and adminlstr..a.Uon has such a bash been made of th~ dismissing or uns at isfurlory presidential subordinates. THE GOING theory is that the mass sacking was ar ranged to show the populace th~ Baptist Ayatollah is as loug~ as any Mohammedan. which ls prob· ably true as far as it goes. It doe-Sn't-a.ceount for the pers1s· tent accusations of disloyalty aimed by the White House at the departed and expelled. How much disloyalty, which might more properly be called deviation from the White House line. is to be tolerated is as much a ques tion of personal presidential style as anything el$e.--Rttent presidents have. pe¥1itted very little , whale· someone like Franklin Roosevelt seemed lo take a positive enjoy- ment at the major figures in his administration fussing and (ight· This latest dip back into re- v1 v alism is consistent with rus origins. and it suits him a lot better than trying to fat into a Winston Churchill costume. Of course. nobody can lead if the putative foll owers don't want to be led. Winston Churchill spent the 1930s in political impotence. unable to lead his countrymen or even gel them to listen to him. ~OR ANYBODY to lead, we who must follow have to have a common. shared definition or what the situation ls or at least nn agreement that things are in s uch a bad way that. for personal or national survival. we m~t surrender pa.rt er the delightful e ccentricities of 10- dividualism for the rope bums and harness c~ oC .• ~ollettJv~ action. ln the prese nt cacophony or confusion, the disposition to sacrifice a degree of personal liberty doesn't exist . and. until it does. nobody can lead .. • CANNA • 4' HOMfYSUCWLl • CO,lOSMA ..· .. 20· LEYL.AMDI CYPRESS ... on.- IOOWOo&f • LANTAM.A 6" Hom.e • DWAlf f'OMIGUHATI PLAMTS -iAIMS Morel s291 s 1 99 . ~;;.__;;..___,,,...._.._;,,, _ _.. Y .... To ..,_. __ .. ......~----...;,.------..11111g~ ;;:-:.:u;-.~Ulll"" 15 GAL. CANS. •· •MA~A • Ll~USTIUM nlANUM • ~IW llAUMO C .. ISTMAS TUf ~TIHS ----------------------------~~9~~ .. ~s~ Earl Wate r e ~ GIANT ~IZED INSTANT SHADE TREES IN 24n BOXES 'V .ARIETIES • HAllUA ... ,U,E:il • ~()At( •UM • lllC • ASH • MA~IA • .. IWUA1AHO CHltSTMAS TlH • COlAl TaH ' jAMDMOHI .~~w s599s WHOLESALE _, I ..,, A Rewarding First Job SlllbjKt To Stodt 0 11 H.-d' Prom1s1ng a great day for the 73.000 hoys ::ind girls who fa ithful ly do lhl' terrif1<· but uns ung 1fa1lv ChOrC O( dl'h V(•rmg nCWSpaperS lO hous eholder :. througt)out the state. the Cal1 fo rn1 a State Fair has ~et aside Sunday. Au gusH.S. as ~ewspaper Carricr Day. Not t>noughcan bt:s aid for these youngsters who either rise before dawn o r f ·o r c g o athlcl IC':-. and ' oth e r :i fte r noon run ac tiv1ties to put the new:.ofthl• world on your doorstep ea<·h and cvcr v da y . Wh lll· Ca Ii forn1 a 's youth c:.cape the ·har:o;h winters which plague most other slates. the C'arriPrS still fa ce inclement weatheron ma ny a day. Though taitf JOb m ay be •• .. burdensome. 1t has its rewards. It helps build character by teachmg responsi hility and re· liability. IL provides the young people v.i th an opportunity loeam and their r.rst experience in the usi11ess woi:l4 TOOA Y. when e·ven odd jobs for .> oungsters ure hard to come by. :f!O k discipline is something too many learn too late. if at all. Unquestionably. the work is a godsend for many whose families must scrounge in the present In· flal10nary economy lo m ake ends meet: But carrier jobs also appeal to man)' youths from the more af. fluent families who find the 1,1nio uc experience of benefit. Officials at the Fair have· pledged a day of fun <1nd games competition for the carr iers. But it will also be a day that as sure to bring nostalgia to many aduJLc; in attendanct:. MOVING ALONG in the pages , of history. it is noted that such greats as Thomas Edison. and in more recent years, Walt Disney, each took their turns deU.v.ering newspapers. In (act. so commonplace an ~x· perience has the newspaper de- Ii very· chore been with most voungsters that only tht: most carcfuUy detailed biographies of persons such as Harry Truman. Dwight Eisenhower. Gera ld Ford. Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. would disclose their days as newsboys 'HICK'S MEN'S STORE AUIUSI CLEARANCE SALE ST ARTS FRIDAY,' AUG· 3rd A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN ~ GREAT SAVINGS JI SUITS GROUP OF SUITS "t-J.;01 '" t-1 GROUP OF SUITS • ,. JJ '.)• • 1l 1 GROUP Of SUITS j;' Nu a< 2 ., ' • • .c GROUP OF SUITS ~ "~1.1 or 24':> lJ •v 2~· 00 HICKEY FttH.MAN SUITS t\eq..i JI 3oS '.Xl ro 395 00 • SPORT COATS GROUP Of WORT COATS Requlor I tOOO GROUP OF SPORT COATS Peqvlor 125 00 10 135.00 GROUP OF SPOttT COATS Requtor 145.00 to 1 75.00 SLACKS f'OLYEST'Bt & COTTOM Requlor 2000 ro 28.SO DRESS SLACKS Rcqulor 30 00 10 32 SO •. WOOL & WOOL ILIHDS Regular 38 SO 10 SS 00 .. 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Ualver1tty, P'en re Mrved cep6es ahead of Ume On~ 1tand at Yale ,...ort~ finl·dMy Hitt ol PIQboJ'a &esumber l11ue w re Mven UllMI the avera1e and Y1le1 la cl9Md for 1_ummtr rtce115 loday, M• f'ednru Hid 1he received 11 few oblcene telephone calla, ap- p1renUy rrom pef'ICIDI· wbo received 1ub1cription copl• by mall. THE 34 WO•EN plclled to ~ were paid $100 ckJthed, SIOO for a aeml·nude pole, and S400 ln the all· to1eth4'r. Nineteen ended 'up in var1oua 1tate1 ot nudity, 10' appear lu11y clothed and live are wearin1 llnaerie or thin 1annents Al lhe University of PennayJvanla, 24· year·old mlc robioto1lat La lira Klibere, a pseudonym, posed nude f9r the feature. She Hid she did not ~I portrayed u a sex objett and added she ·•reels good" about "fulfill· · mg aMlJy's fantasy." Wendy Brewer. a 21 ·year·old political science major who poMd fully clothed kicltlng a soccer l' .&.II, s aid her ma,aiine debut hadn't caused much reaction. "PEOn.£ G&VE IU! some copies to autograph and others told me I wasn't revealing enough," she said. At Harv ard. one newsstand manager said sales were up about l!S percent but several days are needed to judge. "It's a word of mouth Uung," said Jim Finn. manager of the Out or Town newsstand .. "Last year when· they did a piece on Radcliffe. girls~ boughl the magazine -and a lot or Har vard boys, too." Judge Supports Sambo's !Vaine- ON SALE TH.RU A•s••t 8. ON SAL£ THRlJ A•sa•t8 •• Watch for our year arou11d specials of the week. PROMOTIONAU.Y PRJCEI) ·T AMIAMI. . . :-~·) r:f· By Brown Jordan ·~ · .. , ~ "'. ·-.,.. ·-.. -, ... ' •. ·~ ,;. I • • • J ' Tubular alu~inum "·· . . ,-., ~~st.. and woven Vinyl ~ . ;... "'"-('..,., 4 >' FIBROUS BEGONIA Now 69<: for cool comfort. . " , . '·r·., J>. . '·. ~ Beautifully durable regularly 99< and s ur prising.ly affordable. NATURE LITE Now $7.95 regularly $10 95 Na ture Lite promotes the growth of indoor plant~. (C HA S. 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NATION 8bee 8aaeer 'J'alca A Fall Aquarius Beasley. three, learns to disco dance at a it bas its pratfalls as well as pitfalls. Demonstrations roller d:l.sco party in New York't Central Park but finds and coo~ were held for the )"OWlg _participanta. Gold Price Pl11mmets . ~ Drop Attributed to Optimism on Inflation NEW YORK (AP> -The price of gold, after· signed a bill allowing Americans to buy gold. soaring t.o reeord levell above $300 an ounce last From about $1.50, the price rose to almost $200 by week, bu dropped mon than $15, partly because the end of 1974, just before the new Jaw took effecL of optlmiUn that tbe United States is determined to fight lnftation. BUI' THE P&ICE THEN. TVJDLED, reach· Tbe priee of Cold tambled $8.?.5 to $290.25 by •.ng a low of $104 in August 1976. It began rising tbe end ol ti.minesa in Loodoa on WednesdayJ_ aft.er again, witb numermaa inlemiptlma, ~bloke t.be- tiel.ng-belew -mucll of1Jii ay. e record l.On· rtbarrier July 28, ms. just lesa than a year don closing for tbe metal was $306.25 July 24, but it before it breached $300. traded last week as high as $307.375. The public bas increased its purchases of gold Goldrecoveredtodayto$291.50inLondoo · in recent moolbs, but the gold t&arket is sUll . dominated by Industrial users and professional "GOLD IS A MJ&aoa OF international au-. traden. About 70 percent ot the gold traded last, ieties," said James Sinclair, the bead or a Wall year was bought by industry much of it for Hollyirood Pallndiwn Purchased HOLLYWOOD (AP> -The famed Hollywood PallacUu:m bas beeo sold for $4.S million, accord· i ng to the general manager ol the 10,000- ~eat concert'tJa:ll. The American Income Properties, a Chicago real estate management firm, and M.ootgomery Ward Properties Corp., a S'U bsidiary of the retail cbajn , closed the deal • * Street invest,pient firm that be~ bis name and a jewelry ' u..-..-~_._£ong-time proP!)nent of gold as an _mves~enL Nichols based his prediction of a decline partly ~ speculators think that. inflation or other on evidence of consumer price resistance to the econonuc problems will undemuoe the value o~ a rise in jewelry prices. And be said be thinks currt:ncy, they lend to sell tha~ currency and m7 declines in the price of. gold will convince some vest m gold. That senda the pnce of gold up and s peculators to ·sell the met al, furthering the for the ball, said Fred Ota.ab, tbe Palladium's executive vice president a nd general manager . lNITS TO SHAP£ TME DAWN AND DUSK. the feminine play of a dress. a two-piece rayon polntelle de6Jgr'I from OiU ~ in a counterpoint d cok>f- sunburst ltt In plum, rust, cham- pagne. sizes 4-14; 170.00. CJYOil- ~ south coast plaza. costo mesa; son diego freeway and ' ,, I the value of the curreney *""'· dedine. Dealers aay tbat tbe choice of Paul Volcker as H e sa id the n e w Palladium owners bfistol. (714) 549-8300. In THE chairman ol the Federal Reserve Board renewed conftdmce that ·the United States will impose a p lannesl to "refurbish · I--~====-==~---~-. a n d m a k e i t t h~e~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;mmiiiiiiii-mf • SINCLAIR SAID HE TRINKS the United s h o w p I a c e of th e States will prove to be unwilling to accept a re-world." nordstrom strict monetary policy to fight inflation. .. 'IUE SPuaT <TO ... ) WAS fueled in part by the pereeption that wu·created by tbe Carter admini.stration th8' the ship or state was in the doldrums, without a reliable captain," said J ef· cession without trying to stimulate tbe economy by lowering interest rates and providing a new infla· call u 2_587a. tionary stimulu.8. Put a ,.,. words It was Volcker's promise to do no such t.hi.og to work for ou. lhath,.goldprices thls w_eek.~~~~~~~__J~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trey Nichols, a gold analyst for Argus Research Corp., a New York economic research firm. "1be expectations of hlgb inflation may be changing with the a ppointment of Mr. Volcker, witb bis tough talk about inflation," added Nicbols. "Aruaety was heightened by the U.S. Cabinet resignations but reduced by media coverage of the Volcll:er appointment," Sinclair said. SINCIAI& SAID WEDNF.m»AY RE expects tbe price of gold to climb •Sain. possibly to $400 or more, but said the market will be more volatile than ever, with big declines as well as large rallies. But Nichols takes the opposite view, predicting tbe price will drop almost to $200, and possibly lower. Gold prices have been volatile in recent years. The price was officially set at $35 for years, a price that climbed above $40 before it was freed in late 1973. Gold quickly climbed above $100, then fell back before beginning a gradual climb. That climb accelerated in August 1974, when President Ford . Alligator Trtuk Eyed WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing a tightly regulated easing o( a decade-long ban oo international trade in American alligator hides. As a . result of "sound conservation and law enforcement measures.•• the service said, the al· 1igator bas been r eclassified in 12 Louisiana parishes or counties to a special category under tbe Endangered Species Act that allows limited world trade Talk on Gems ,· set in Laguna A lecture on gems and gemology will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the community room of' Laguna FedeTal Savings and Loan in Laguna Beach by Karen Piper. The graduate gemologist will discuss unusual stones. popular s tones, t esting a nd market trends. ~entCited ! E d w 1 ii L a u r e n c e1 Jacobs of Fountain Valley bas been named to the honor roll for. academic excellence at lbe University of Dallas, Tex. Put some Nd s.ils In your sunsets. 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A 1• DAIL v PILOT Tl\ul'Miay, Augu.t 2. t979 ··--·· ....... ~ .......... ~ NATION I LcJcAL. ~Not Gl'11B(I U p ' T e st Samlem Car D e signer County t!ities ';fa .,get Of Typewriter Thieves CAS'fONlA, NC tAP> Mlke Shetley U)'ll hus car would have m ado his hlch·mlluae claims ir 1t hadn't been ror, evtral Environmental Protec:· t1on Agency rules Shetley suid the Cedenl a1eacy required low · octane ruel ror t.he four-day t t "THAT COST US ABO T 14 •ILi: per By .IACIDB HY•AN Of-Deity~ ..... A sophilticated rin1 of thieves, prob· a bly from Loa A n 1ele.i. haa descended on several Oraae Cout cities the last two weeb with a tar1et in mind: IBM typewrtten and calculators, police said. "ApparenUy there's a bi1 undeT· ground market." said COit.a Mesa Police U. Jack Calnon. gitllon,'' hesakt • · -+~~"":#0 E PA officials said lalt week the ruel used waa · about average" No. 2 diese.I ruea. HE N~D ·THAT he's be~ of problems· in Irvine and Newport The EPA alao wouldca'\ allow synthetic oll, wa _ htt'd bffn ustng, Shetley said That coats another 4 mpg, he claimed. He'd been hoping the car would 1et 74 lo 80 mp~. but EPA om ciaJs aald It aot Juat ~mp& on 'B e1Dare' I s Riglat the highway and 34 in city driving. What s more. it • Beach as well as Coata Mesa during the period. primarily in buaineas areas adjacent to freeways. Co.ta Mesa alone has loaged eipt such burglaries recenUy. ""WI,..... ·•Los Anceles has been plagued with this problem for years," Calnon said, noting that IBM thieves hit fluoked the em1ss1ons teals. "WITH A U'ITLE BIT OF callbraunc. the car can pass the EPA tests," said an olficlal alter the trial run last week in Ann Arbor, Mich. "We or· fered to help him before the test s, but he declined." Shetley, 37, wbo was born to Dallas and grew up in Gastonia, said he was extremely _disappoint· ed when the car railed. The car's emissions performance was hurt when an ignition part failed during the warmup. he claimed BU'T THE PICTURE IS BRIGHTER than the car 's failing performance might indicate. . ir the re's a dog that.packs the wallop of this big fellow. "beware" Costa-Mesa every now and thmlor a 1s good advice. But perhaps the bu}l frightened the dog away -few weeis. - from this feedin g gr ound at Sun City, Ariz. ./ They may be a mite wary because ------------------------lhr~e years a go Costa Mesa police Search Method Rule d Out FRESNO (AP J A Merced Coun· ly conviction for possession of a con· trolled substance has been ~versed on . grounds that the defendant was stopped and searched Illegally. Thomas Leon Alford was searched after a sheriffs deputy thought he looked suspicious while standing next to a van in Merced late at night on April 17. 1978. Neither the "lateness of the hour" nor AWord's "purportedly un~uaJ in· terest in a passing patrol unlt ... suf· fi ces to remove this case from the hunch category." the state's Sth Dis· Lrict Court of Appeal ruled. caught an IBM theft suspect, who was convicted, and seven years ago they caught two or them. Convictions were also obtained in that case. CAI.NON SAID mAT Irvine pohce last weekend interrupted an office burglary but the suspects Oed. A sus· pected accomplice in a near by car was released for lack of evidence Thefts of IBM equipment have \ ( been so widespread in Soutberd Callfomia, Calnon said, that be'' heard reorders are sometimes de.' layed because of demand. He bad auuestiou for owners or bu1ine11e1 that ml1ht flnd themaelv• taraei. of a bruk·iD:. • -THE OLD STAND-BYS, bu.ralar alanna and window 1ratinp, are Jtill helpful, along with dead·bolL locks . · Many Lypewrlter manutaclurera make a type or baae through which the typewriter can be bolted down. "The people are not lolnl to spend an hour undoing aometbina like this after they've broken into an olfice." -Keep copies of serial numbers and accurate descriptions ot equip- ment. -If the equipment is owned ratheii than leased, engrave it with the com· pany logo for ready identification. Six Fall to .Qutbs H'l_NG KONG <AP> -A cable s.nagi)ed on an elevator at a construc- tion site and dropped six workers seven floors lo their deaths, police re· ported. The men were riding the elevator to the roof or a depot being bu~k for Hong Kong's mass transit railway. • One EPA official said Shelley's car achieved the best mileage of any American·built car. Only five cars have scored higher in mileage tests, and they were built outside \he U.S. Shetley said the setb•ck won't stop him and he plans to build bis cars in a plant in Gastonia. The auto ls a Mercury Capri with a four· cylinder diesel engine. The enJP.nes are a turbo t'harged version or a widely used model made by the Perkins Engine Co. or England. · gher rates ~.' ower requirements. "l 'M NOT GIVING UP," HE SAID by telephone from his shop in Titusville, Fla. "I'm io ing back for more EPA tests and hope to get mass production started in September. I'm expecting to open a plant in Gastonia. "I have three cars ready ror EPA tests in about three weeks. I'm taking two cars to. Lol> Angeles to be tested in a private lab there. The federal government is going to accept Calirom1a ·s certification of 1980 cars. and if we pa~s the C'ahrorrua tests we can start production this year Te nants Ma y S u e SACRAMENTO tAPI A landlord can ht• ~1.1ed for damages if he locks out a ten:.int to forct· the tenant to move, under a bill signed into law hy t;o" Edmund Rrown Jr_ The meas ure . A8221 by Assemblywoman Maxine Wa ters, D·Los Angeles. also gives tenant:> a civil cause of action ;r landlords chan~e lock!>. remove outside doors or ..,windows , or remove te nants' property Under the law. efrective next Jan I. th1· landlord's m1mm11m liaballly would be S250. Stuar.ds Ltd. of Udo ~ \ Village is holding an ~ unp~edented , summer sale. The ' balance of our current season merchandise must be sold to make way for a new concept in men's fashion. Sayings of strictly SO to 7°" oft Our limited mipply won't last. sa,,get in early for the best selection. HElllFS HCM 'fOU llAVE: Silk & Wool Sport Coats .=:= ·1 n.so Shott Sleeve Sport Shirts MG.~ '9.00 ~PNCE- All-Silk Neckwear MO.S11.SO ~-=·3.75-9.00 · Summer Sport Coats MO. SHMUIO s41 50 ?0-..PRICl! • 7tva1t4s. Lt~. Lido VilJage. 3439 Via Oj)bTtO~-o Newport Beach. CA ~3 ...... 675· 1717 . \ I Nine fresh ways to m.ake your • savings grow. ""·"inc-.inJ l.ml!·lt'rm 111 .n .. I ii 1I11 I II I.. "' I• 11..:n< I th lP \\.I !Ol"' ''·'" l\111. rt l!ht "''". lmrx·11 .t '11tknnc .1 l'-umpt r ' '' •r • I h1.:h ''' I I • n "1 ., 1•11 •).'r.tm' .111J um\'<'fllt'lll ..... " '' 1 ' "' "' un-h ''·ti! ltl"l.011.1 ti i.:r '" rh 5-r.'·r Pasi.book Savini,:' .\ n<" r if•. \,•\, h1i.:nn ~lin11num h 11.inu: I'"' $10 lnlt'll''l l1•mr"•unJ<'\.l tl.lti\, l'·"J qutr11·rh •• S b t;F 90-Dav Ccrtificall.:' -Hdp-. '' u \J\1'. "hen \11Ur v.Jllpdi4C'f won r. ~lin1mum Jl'l""lf· I(\.'. Aur, m.111 •. dh n·nt'"l'J lnrt'rc-r 11mp.1unJcJ J.Hh r .1111 qu.1n<0rl\ •• t.Vif'.( One Ycar CC'n if~tl'• -1 lw l1 10i.!<'r '' u '·''<"th<· rn11r<' \t•u m.11.., ~l in1murn J<·p..,..,11. $ ICX' Orv ·H·:ir n11n1murn It 1rn Au11•m;lfllt1lh t<'Ot'"<'J lr111·"''' I . lllJ'<lUOJl.J J:11h. p.11J ~ll.1nt>rh • • • 6 ~.(jf T~o and a h.alf Y<·ar ~ttifil·all' • -. ~ \1p1mum Jt r< ''ll :-1 ~'\' Au1 .. m.J1 I\ 11 11<'"·" l..1'1'f"" \llUI ffi11"t'\ ""rltnl! lnrt•r('<r ll*IOr'ltllnt.!1:J J.11(\. J'.llJ ljU.tr!l'rl\ • • (~1'/r f our Yt•ar Cntificatc• -Min imum t-:il.incl· """ ~ 100. A11111m.111c.ilh· 11'11l'" l"I I llll rt''l'l Pmpt 1unJl.J J.111\. r .11J yll.lrll'rlY • • 1-Clur ~car Treasury Ccnific.atC--A 1-r.mJ l'l'" r 11•11r.11n "'"h h1l!h .. m 1hll' intl'r< '' r Ill'' 11t J 11 •LI S. T r('a~urv rntl"'<· A'l u' ll>r J1:1.11I' • • i "'•%Six Year Cen ific.ate• -Grc.11w.w111 ~1vi: for futtm· ci.~n~:~ l1ll· u 11lq!t' 11r .i "1r. Minimum d~j1'1m:·s100:-A uii'i0i:itil.Jh rt'Ol'"l'<l. lnll'fl''I ll •111~ •unJl·J J.11lv. rt 111 qu.trr<·rlv . • • t'r;-Ei~h1 Year Cenifka1e· -Minimum iksx-.s1t: S 100. 4\u111mancallv rcnt·weJ. lnrt•re,t uimrx•unJl.J J1uly. paid 4u;irtt'r!\.' • Si \ Month Mont'y Mar~ct Cntifkait.•" -Minimum depoMt: $10,l\.10 Term: lb ,,,.,·ks. tVl'O h..•rtt•r "'·'' ll>t.":tm rhl· h1i.:he~t IO!l'l'\.'~t P')SSIHt• lln ~11111-1erm S.IVtnl!'· ~I• •llt'V m:ty m•t l?f\•w "" t~s wJ.1y. But V<'Uf' Ct'rt:imly cJn ~n•w :tr lm~rt.il. &• \"flit' IO an<l I.ilk w11 h ;m lmrx·11.1l -.winl!' rn•k'"""·'' "'d:ty. We'll help you put ll'!lt'tht·r JU'I the rich• :..Wini.?~ rmMrarn f11r y11ur 11cl'J.,. 1nJ 1C1 m,il,· v, 1ur pl.in' h.1p~n. ".Sol'Str1n11.1I ~nJhrc~ (;1r early \II fthJr,1w.il. •' l "><-rc ... 11s rt'Ct'•Vt-d hy thl· 10th 11f rhc mnnrh eJrn 1ntere~t fr11m th,• ''' rt hdJ un11I ~uam:r' <011J. _ Eff1:nive Ju ly I. 1979 • ~l @ 01mPERIAL SAVlnGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -i :\lnkin!-( .1 ww plnns happt•n. S50N • ecnut Oriv~ C714f 644·l.641 C:0.. Me.-lllO hol Scrut 1714) 540. 7S9 1 Ne.,,on BHch -)}66 V111Lldo(714)07J.JQO N ....... C.W-rtWpoft . I . . • NATION QVMLFEED WO C~'l'ORS STOCKHOLM SwNea CAP) -A IMP: m .. t ol 14,000 awa ... quail haporttd fof Swedlab IOW'm.U ll Co-lac hwteld to feed the croeodllel. Uaarda aod otber lababitaota ol the aquarium •L. lha StOckbolm 1.oo. ' T ChlntH quill t nld to be hall U.e 1l1e ol r European cou alna. and local eplcurn weren 't In· tere1'*9. 1be lmport,ra. CIOnated lbe bi rdl lo lhe 100 f ... ......... Ter e n ce Cardinal Cooke archblahop o~ New Yon City. 11y1 Americana "have been ul our belt when we have bffn aware o.f lh'e duniier every crisis poses and yot huve accepted it 81 an oppo'rtuni· lY lo work t ogether in· a posltlveway " .-.--.. ... ~.Auguet 2, 1979 Vet Wms ,2.5~,800 to ti.S~ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. CAP> -An ll•yHt-Okl World War J veteran who willed hll Ufe tavift11 lo Uacle Sam lo help pay olt the national debt 1ot his wlab. No one 1eem1 to know -hy Leo E . Urya, a retired auto salesman.. left $25$,000 lo t.he U.S. 1overnment when be died more than two years ago. &AVA'S BINGO·PLAVING buddies at the Veterans Adminiatralion Ceuter knew little about him. They aay be kept to blmaelt and had only abOut l200 -or to the_y thought. But Brya had more 'than that and knew precisely where he wanted it •r.nt. 1be retired auto l&lelman left h 1 IO-acre Interest in the family rarm lo bis three brotbera. The remaJ.ninC SZSS.000 -IDOIUY in federal aecuriUa. waa lo be used "ror reduction ol the natloaal debt,'' which is faat approachina *830 billion. THE WILL. D&AWN by a lawyer, stated that thole bandllaa Brya's rtnan· clal estat.e were ''to secure from a federal olClclal" a lett.er confirming the money would be used as be intended. TH.is week, Landmark Union 8anJt of. ~icials handed the aovernment $255,000 in U.S. Savings Bonda, Treasury bonds and billa, plua more than '30.000 in ia· tereat that accumulated while the will was being setUed. D.A.~ PLI, OF the Bureau of Govemm Operations for the Depart· ment ol e Treuury, sent the bank the required letter acknowledging that Brya'a wiahea would be honored. Records indicate Brya never married and had no ramlly besides hia brothen. 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PAIR SPORTING GOOD-" .SAVE•to JIFFYVACFOR QUICK CLEANUP Lightweight vac } 088 • cleans carpet ..:I-:-- and hard sur- face floor f88t. REG. 21.95 \'Al'l•llM Gl.f;Arn :K:S NOW OPEN! OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE IN MISSION VIEJO ON CROWN PARKWAY end on us. WAllOll "'"""4· l'OlM''l't ' Oft ll-..... -.. i..i ......... <I_ ..... .,....1 .... , H ..... fl•,._._..., ...... f\ ....... t h) ·~,__.,........._Ml.,.. ......... •-»hMI '"' tti.t• .e..., ........ ..,_... ,_._. ••f'\ tJ"I ~tt' MM tf ~.('tltj Mw-• .,.._ .. ~f'ltfW. •'h ,......,._l_nl ........ <olllMMo...._ol_r_ Iii'--COVINA ROSEMEAD SANTA ANA MONTCLAIR EACLE ROCK SAN IEltNARDINO LYNWOOD RIVERSIDE LAKEWOOD COSTA MESA CANOGA PAltK WEST LOS ANCELES NORWALK TOIUtANCE f\IUEJnON HAW'l'HOltNE ~CITY HUNTINCTON BEACH VENTURA SANTA MARIA 841t£1tSf1£LO MISSION VIE.JO SHOP MONDAY THROUCH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9 :30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 11:00 AM TO 6:00 PM . , ' \ ORANGE COUNTY/POLITICS c b ''MiiC Nones Pattel-son Puslies Busing 11r ~~ ... •1 =~= ,;;;.~ 8 1 O.C. •Uft'INGI , oe ...... ,,... ... the Calltbm.ia Republlcu Allembly. Il'a scheduled fortto•p.m. atJMIS.Cout lllCbway. ••• Te--"_.,~: STAT•• ~flCMtNlA Poe ~'9 ....... e#Nlic-• TMR (IOUtnYCN'Ott ..... ,elelll let,~ I• M""¥ ti-tlMt 1a 111• MeUtr et Ille Ct lele et tlle .~ ....... _, __ I• NII ltlCHAltO MILL.Alt,-..•.Mlu.Alt, ek ... k ........... l!llt .,_i •• OICK Mll.l..Alt, OKHIM. !Mtke •tert ... • ....... IA .. 1NU,,... It lie<• .. ""'"' to < .......... ....,.,.. R~p. Jtrry Patterson. D·Santa Aaa. baa pro· poMd an amendment to llM U.S. CoutituUon that would prohibit Involuntary bu1ln1 of achool chUd,_, I TATB. ISN. JORN Schmits. R-Newport 8Hcb, will be available to c:casUtuenta Saturday "'-•• .., ......... : (l.if\'lt...,_ ... ....,~ ...... -.,._. ..._ C.le ......... cl•I-1111,_ elfke el IM<~ Of 'Re H)'I hla HJR 3M W<M&ld ... u,. lh•t loeal 1d~ cliltr1ct.a would have the final HY on auch matters, TM con1reu man wa1 critlcbed laat wffll by Dorta Alltn of the antl·bualnt Oran1e County But· Bloc for votlna »l•lnat a almllar prc)pOllal b own D8 the Mottl Amendment CHJR 'JO . to Newport Beacb'ud IrvlDI. . Tbe ftrwt ol hll ''town ball'' m..un11 planned while the state Le1l1l1tuN la abut down for a aum· mer vacaUon la aet to alert at 10 a.m. at Newport's Clty Hall. Schmitz will aet up abop in lrvlne'a Qty Hall at 2 p.m. Saturday to lllteo to more of his consU- tuents in UMI 38tb State Senate Dlttrict . c:.llWftle.... 1M .,_le <-1 «lo,,.....,. ...... ~tit -a .... loll. IM -l• lltt ""9~191'M et IM °"~ ef ~ ..... ff .............. o-<1· CltAIO C. ALEXANOElt, VOEGl!!LIN -· .. ~ . ......, ... (Mu .. &eAATOH,4>4\IOf'K•-•-, .... I-ti .. ekGM!k .. ._ ...... ._..,, 9Mcfl, c.f~ ..... Tel: llQfl• lw "-_..,.. ... *' ....... I 17141 1SMS•, Wltkll I ...... offlu ll - "O "OllS-o.Mf•I platoef...-..eflM-. ..... 111 1""'911< ~Ille l"lec.el all m allltn '9f1ellliftt to MW etl••· Ollwf't, llK. h <ll clelrnt.wlUI Ille llaCUHr'r e,; ,......., •. -.... ·-"*''_...,.flied«,,_ .... , l"NlldiMt tforeu1• •1111111 tour nlOllt'-otter IM l"'*'IJNd OrMtt ClMet o.llf l"llet, llrtt114,11>11~1e1nottllhnollte. •-tl,tWt "''"" Oel*«IJ111Yll,lf7' . .. '"' BUT PA'M't:a 80N AID the Moul Amend· mt'nt wu "poorly /repared. riddled with errot1 and would have ha an Impact on Issues ran1in1 In r bt>yood busing ··My amendment would prevent unnecessary bus1ns whllt> preserving locatl control within the school svstem," he su1d SantaAna Officer __ _ lt-1 N. O.ltl..ito ~IOK!Jle)( ol tl'tt. ~UI olwld~nl vo•o•u• & U ltTO.. ~fCTtnOUI e USINEH CllAIG c. ALl'XAMDE• NAMll nATl'M•NT Atto,...ytal Law • • -.. : . • • 0.11, ...... 14911 - BUS.NG FOE Rep. Pette,.on ~·aMV Shut ·5aturdays Saturday :.e rv1ce i.t the Westminster office of lhe Department of Motor Vehicles will end : on Aug. 2.5. ~ T}\at office, w1ll go , back to an 8 a.m. to 5 ~ p.m schedule e very wee kda y. excep t Thursdays. The hours on • Thursdays will be 8 a.m ; to 6 :30 p m : Twelve of the OMV of. , fices had experimental· ly moved to a Tuesday through Saturday work week. In u news relea:.e. l'atteraoo emphlilS11ed lbat he 1s .. lotally and 1rrevocabJy opposed to any rorced bus10g under a metropolitan plan t.hat would transport students across county lines or ~ebool district boundaries " MRS. ALLEN. A a ESll>ENT of Patterson's 38th Congreuional District, ls a trustee of the Hun· 11ngton Beach Union High School Distri ct and a· founder of Bus-Bloc The anti-busing organizalton was formed in response to the so-called metropolitan plan before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Paul Egly, who is overseelnt integraUon plans for the Los Angeles school syst4'm: The metropolitan plan suggested 'that portions of Los Angeles and Orange counties be lumped together for the purpose or achieving racial • bu la nce in public schools. • • • CONGRESSMAN JOHN Rousselot, who hopes to be the Republican candJdate when California Democrat Alan Crunston comes up for re·elecUon to the U.S. Senate next year. will be in Laguna Beach Saturday. Rousse lot will be on hand for the ''sunset recep· ti on by the ocean'· planned by t.he Laguna chapter of Faces Kidnap Rap SANTA ANA< AP )-A fabe impftonment com· plaint bas beea.ftled a1aJut a city police officer ac- cused ol forciq a llexican-Americ:ao man into his patrol car, thm abandon.lq him in ao area known for 1an1 violence. • The milde'meuor charge waa liled Monday against officer John Mangiaracina, who was formal- ly fired from the department earlier in the day, said Deputy District Attorney LeeStant.on. "" CONVICFIONCAaarF.Samaxlmumpenaltyof a '500 fine and a one-year atat.e prison term. Tbe Mexican·American Bar Association brought the June 20 incident to the department's al· tent ion. In the complaint, attorney JessJ'raujo charged that the offi cer forced Maurice Ibarra, 20, Into the patrol car and took him from a park in the downtown area to a west side park where u gang kilhng_fiad taken place a week earlier. IBAllRA IS NOT involved m fang act1 v1ttes, Araujo said, and t.he man "was real yin fear for his life" since he was an unlam11.Jar face in a gang ter· ritory. Home Federal made an investor out of me. • I' • .. I retired a year ago. hut I d1dn'l 4uit working unt ii just recently. I \\'Lt::; ~p1:nJm~ a lot of time manaj.!in~ my mCJm:y until I in\'cstcd in Home Federal T-Cl'rtificatc:". Now I cam a bi~ guaranteed return ... wit hout payin~ brokf:!ra~c or attorm:y fee' I quit working when Home Federal madl· an investor out of me. .26-WEEK T-CERTIFICATE Effective August 2 thru Au~ust 8 9.301 °/o Annual Rate• f • 10.00<1 minimum. 26 week 14:ml. lnh:rdt ·~ p.ltd Imm d al11 of deposit to date of withdrawal 1>n ;ill T ·u 'T11f 1ul.cs.1 9.682 °/o Effective Annual Yield Ill principal ind lnle«'$l "'-ere lo rt1Nm oo deposit for unc ~ al this ralf. Yield is annua.11~ ltJr llllllNTl\00 ~.and is subject to changt ,;it rl'Tk"'al Vicki 1• l.-umputed on a 366-day basu.1 • Pederal r~tiona require subr.tantral tnlm:st for· fetture lor early ,.,.,~! ol term KCOUnts and pro· tubil compoundinQ ol interest on 182-day T·tMlfald TheM! rales are IUbject to "uiilalloo at >'UUI IVl..ill Home f'ederal office. Home f'cdcnl Savings & Loan A$a.oclallon of s.n ~ Open Saturdays • • ' UC SEEKING APAKIMEN1S BERKELEY CAP> - Unlvemty of California regentl have approved plans to mortgage some of UC's dormitories and use_lhe money to buy s tudent apa rtme nt houses within walking di stance of both the Be rkeley and UCLA campuses. UC's assistant vice· prc s id~nt, Warre n Levm. said there is a ~rowing hou s ing :.hortagc ii) Berkeley because young working people are Uving in the apartments once rented , ... •o·-·~ oertont ••• 001110 OUV•--·-· l><AtftUt as N~ ..... CA .... BOLSA l"OOL \UPPL Y, 1•••• Pul>I.-Orenot CoHt Oolty PllOI, ..... Ch•<a, HwllllftQIOft Bea< II. Autufl 2, •.1•. n. ''" ,,,,.,. CAltllorrwa.,.,.. ---- ""•1 •1" L Jo•O•"· •IS'1 •> PUBUC NOTICE c-"'*'*''-Hwlll •ftQlot\ B•a <n C.lllor"'• .,.., Joella H Joroa11. 1n., • l C a m ••o n. wun1 111oro" 8 •ac 11 . C.llfor""'._.., c.>T"I\ l»onlm.\\ ,. ~leO OV • ..... t•l-1Nrsnl11 Jael\A- NOTtCi: TOCllEDITOltS SUl'llllOlt COIJllT Of T"I'. I STATI O"CALIFOllNIA FOR T"I'. COU"TY 01' OltANGE ...... ,.,., f\lat~ Of DORI REOMOH CAVE, O.cu W>CI T•U\ ''~I w•\ f•l.O won Int C-ly ~Of 0r4'flelt c-ly ... Jyly )I, 1'1, o;QTtCf IS HERESY GIVEN lo the < rfi'dUOI'\ ot ttw •t>Ove n•med dl-<.ecSent "11•111 111•1 411 ............ 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'2-O•te<I July JI, 1'1• 0 N l1Nf , tHCOPPOl>ATl'O • Lar<v l..iti».O• t •ldor,,•tt t O<POr•••On )11) Ru1 " fMKUIOt'Of t~~f)t)vf' \t'""'"' t.fe-wpor t 8e.-c;ft (•h fotnh• ,..,,,_ O.-~Ch:tn' 92..0 WAllOw AL91D.T f P\1\ OV\ll'W\\ t\ COftdU(l•d OJ • 1"4 ~---,.,...., I 0'00'•'~ k• o, .... CA tnll by students. and other · · apartment complexes have been converted to cond9minlUDlS On LH'W> In. fJfO!>'f•\ecs Att ... M Y tM' EU<YIM ,.,.,..,, Ny\lrc>•" l>ull41-0r-. t o.o\I O••ty Piiot p, ... ..,..., Y~" ,. '· ••. n. "" n 11 ,. fht\ \~l.,...,.t •A\ toeo •11n. tftit r......,,.tt (~•Qlf ~(.aunt¥~ Juh' )I ,.,. , I tU ll PUBLIC NOTICE /, ' ---. P BLIC NOTICE I" ICTITIOIJS IVSUI E SS NAMt: STATEM!NT t "" touow,nq O•r~on " dO•f'\i b<W\t,,,..\\ ~ .., 8 SEWCR & ORAtN ns .... P••< • Gost• Mo .. Callf0tftt.!1 •»71 C:.•rrll ~ Al•tt 1JS Htll Pl•<• <..o I• M•"" C.iitl1forn1" .,.,, Th" but1tlft• " <ort<IUCteCI ,O• .,. 1no1"IOuAI C.•'1" S Blatt "-NOTICE TO CllEDITOas oirauL,I( TltANSfll!lt ,,,. .. •Ml lt1 U.C.C.I Pt'Bl.IC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltfiDITOltS )Vl'ElllOtt CO\IRT 01' Tiff n A Tr• OF CALLl'OIUllA l'Olt. THE COUNTY OF Olt .. NGE ... •·••n• I •·••• ot C·LAOYS WATSON &TIC IN\ -•• GU'OYS W ATl(l o;~ P,,,tb• ,,_..., .,.~ ( ,.,I O•t•• P 1l6t ~··~ Julo 7t '""'Auq 1 •" hi• 1 .. , I• NOTICf •S HEl>f8Y CitVEH "'"'" , , t••~• -~ ,,,....., .. 1t\ ttw '-"'·· r1.,,.~ "'Ot.,. "n'• Ol'I IUI• l• t•n "'""''. Pl'BLJC NOTICE t rt'(litOt\ Of tt'li«' M)Oo~ MfT\t(J 0.C:f'O .. nt 1"41 .tll ~'°"' P\4Y•l\Q (14lltn\ 4'0 4f1n\I , ftw \ .. 10 dlt(f"Ofont •rP r....qu1r'fld 10 flh• 1Mm wlln '""° ~"'"41i'Y vo~C""'" 1n NOTICJI! 01' IM'rENTl()tf TO ti>• t>fti<• Of 1~ cl<'r• 01 IM <JOO•• •n EHGAOE IN TH£ SAL£ 0~ ''H"'° ouri ,,, lQ P'"'Wnl tN!m . w11n ALC°"O"-tC.IEVE.AAGE:~ '"tt n .. Cfl'\\;•r¥ w-oucn•''· to .,,, yn 1 H-1' J.,., .iqrwoO "' '""° nth<~ Of J AMES> E To Wnomll -•Conu•r" l((N Ol>1(1( AllO'.,,.Y a1 I.A..,, >'60 \uo1 .. 1 '" ,. • ..,,... °' l1Mt II(-•P W•l\11••• 81V<1 Su•lf llO, Lot..,,.. n , l'tlWU "'"'" tor -•<• I\ MttO• 01..,. IMI C••itcrn•• 40010, ""'•Cll tl tN l)la<e ot PuD••"-0r-. C:O.•I o.llV Pi19t ,,.. u"o•,.•on•• proPO•n lo ••II Dw'•~•· ol 1,.. ~...-'"all m•t Augu\I J •. t•. u. 191' ,_ .. ,. •l<O"<>hc bPwr~ •I -Otf'ft"•~ t•t\ e>ett•tnt"O to-ntitt~ of W•O Cl• Tiii\ \lal-1 •n 111«1 •ltll ,,.. rounh c1 .. ~ ol Oranoe c:.o..n1,. on A1111uit I 1'7' PUBLIC NOTICE ... cnnous •USINl'H N~STATeMINT T fit• followln9 "'"ft •\ dotftO "'4$1Ml\aj T11E ORIG INAL (H Pt!>f MA!> \TORE, ' 0 1\' Blwcl ""''"· Otano-Calltonl a ftMI O.Of'99 Rk l\Arf G<UO.cll, I UH i(ir-an. Houltoot, T .. H T10l.• f"t\ -\ I\ C-Ulft.cl 1>¥ -,,..,,.,,_, G R.Ofc-<11 Tiii\ \l.t-1 .. "' llltd Wlltl IN County Cieri! Of Or-c-fy on Ju•• JI, 197• 1'1"11' Pvl)ll-Or41ft91 Coul D•llY Piiot, AllOUSI 1, 9, 1', ts, t•1' ,..,.,. PtJBUC NOTICE de11<r•Clred «\ toHo-1 "' ll'e ~·cw• ctto.nl, wifftfft froUf' montf't\ itftflr trw ••<Md llel-ltnr 11Ull4t<M-ol tr11> N>loc• IS.II P,-..cl l.Ane, VIVI • .. I. 0.leel Jiii¥ S, 191' .,."'"hnfJt.On , C.llterl\le P•mit•• Ptto<Ce G,."ven PVtMi*'t to ""-" tnteftt'°"· ttw "" E•e<utri.a o• ttw w 111 or ~t\1Q..O I\ ..... YWIQ IO -Ow-I ,,,,. -Yf' ,..,.,.., 0..-nl ,,.,.,., ol Al~lc .... ,_ Coftlrot JAMI S £. ICEHDlllCIC tot 1,w.nt.P of M •l<OftC.'4•< 0.•,.'•9' )Ml ...... ,. a1\"d • ........... ,.,.,. ""-"" ... lotlOw• Set• •••. II Le\ A-">, CA •tt On\&!• -· A W•fW •n-, lw E •Mutn• ~ ,.._ PuDloY>foel Or-(.o.nl 0.1ly P110t P.,o1.c Eatono Pl•• •..o 1 • ••. n "" ,,.,.,. °'°'"°''-,~ .. H--AOCll l<MYI• PuDl•.,_, Or-C-\1 D•ll• Potol Awow•I 1, "'" Jt7).,. PtJllU C NOTICE ~ .. ICTITIOUS aUSINfiU NAMI ST4HMl'NT T 11@ IOllOWlftQ k r\On I\ 0011'1 11<1\l,_.U ., COROHA LEASING, >Ol Vitt Flo r•, Ht•f>O<I 8eo<.ll, Calllornl a tJ..O . Wiii• Bftdlenl Tetum. 1CK Vitt• flora . N-PO•I Beac11, C•tllor"'' t1..0 Tllll llUtt-It ,_... lt\f Ml lndl•klwof wtuae Tatum Tiii\ lt.C-1 •H fllect wllll 1M county Clerk OI 0renoo·c-, on J utv JI, 197' , Pt"77 P""41"'*' Orengo C:O.SI 0.lly Piiot. N1'QJ NOTICE OF ·INTENT T h e C al if orn i a D epar tment of Tra nsportation CCALT RANS ) ha s f ited an ap- plication with the tty a Autwll 2, 9, It, U. 197' ,.. •• ,. -. S o uth co·a s t R.e g i ona l Com- mission for up-- gra d i n g the s h o u l d e r s on j' _P_ua_u_c_N_OTl_C_E __ PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI e1t11Mell MAMI ITATllMeNT T"• 191-1"9 PttMMI• •re CIOlnt bw~1 ... "6ft: HUNTltONICS SUPPL 'Y, •Ut Vov..-Orctt , -tlnttot1 ... ,,., CAIH-49~ Jt,_ J G1u11-. "n vo • ..,,,, Cite .......... lflltM h«ll, Gellfenlia .... Judltfl It M TOLi!, '111 \loy ..... O'fN, ......,. ....... a.-. CMHwftla ,_ Tiii\ b4d!Mtt It c~lect by a 9'Mf .. __ .,.. .--J.Glllf'*"° Laguna Cahyon ~ oad t o ensure about -4 feet of UW.ble-shouldef'..S~ Th e work is between just north 'rQm can-yon Acres Drive •• . Huntington Beech Office: 2111 Mein Street-536-8~11 Bolsa-Golden West Office: 15091 Golden West Street-898-09~ Irvine Office: 4543 Campus Drive -752-6161 Tllll ,......._. •• flied wttll tllt c:.Nlly ~" ~.,,. ~y .... Jwty and El Toro -'-~--"-...;;..--~~~-1 ea . San Juan Capistrano Office: 32039 Camino Capistrano -493-0601 Santa Ana Office : 17th and Main Street =-835-4336 Seal Beach Office: 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy-(714) 898·3481 (213) 596-5576 Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Sen Diego •I PUllJJC No.TICE The' Co astal Permit Number is P 5693. ,. Published Or•nge Coast D a ii y .P It o t , August 1, 2, 3, 1979 2953-79 • I I. I AT YOUR SERVICE / QUEENIE ,. ~~ . . .,., . ...; ................................ ......... "I'd take a 2111ion dollars' worth, but l ·~ take 12 gallon.' 110 JUSt make 1t a haU a milhon's worth " Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat wall cut red tape. getting the answers and"OCtion you ne~d to solve inequ&ties m government and bwineu. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coasl Datly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered, but phoned mqwn es or letters not incl.uding the reader's Juli name.addreu and business hour.s' phone number cannot be considered. Thi.scotumnappearsdai- ly except Sundays Pot's .Slailee Go11e fer G .. fl-r DEAR PAT: I received a new set of aluminum cookware for my birthday. I've never used a luminum for cooking, but I know thl\,l some foods can cause discolora tion. What are Oley, and how shou Id I l!lean the stains~ S.C .• San Clemente Al uminum cookware takes oa a black clis· coloration when acid fruits or vegetables. such as tom aloes, rhubarb or sauerkraut. are ceoked la it. Boiling water in this cookware al8o ca• caase dis- coloration. It caa be re111oved by boiUag a solution of two &able9penns of cream of tartar to eacll quart or waler &he utensil bolds. To restore tlle polish, rub with a fine steel-wool pad. Avoid pittillg of aluminum pots and· pans by not leaving foods, especially any that are biglaly &eUGlled, la diem for long pt>riods. Even if tbJs cookware becomes discolored or piUed, it does not lllarm the food ·· itselr BAM Dat«-11 Fro• Earlt1 Dap DEAR · PAT Eve ryone knows that the CB ,·adio got its name from "civilian band," but \\here did the term "HAM " come from? K.W., Santa Ana The most popuJar origlnatioa story ltaa it tllat Albert E. Hyman, Bob Almay ud Reg Murray operated one of the first wireless statioas ill 19M • • They used thek last names as *-~ code, tappin~ out the abbrevhltielt, "Hy·~l·M•.'!.·~ le confusion over the airways because tltere WH a Mexican s hip name d the "Halmo," the trio changed the call letters to "HAM." A few years later Hyman appeared before the U.S. Congress in defense of amateur radio operattrs who were being accused of cloggiDC the airwaves. He won the fight for bis "HAM" statioa 1and the word became a synonym for ama&eur ud.Jo operators aad their eqJ&ipmeal. IRS Givrs Rede• fer a .. 1u D EAR PAT: I have just started my own busi- ness and I was wondering if the IRS bas any s pecific rules on business recordkeeping. There's one other thlng I'm curious about. t had an auto accide nt last month a nd ha d to pay for the damages to the other car. Is this deductible on my personal income tax? K.P., Jo~ounlain Valley The law does not require any particalar klad of records or recordkeeplng sys&em, accerdhlc to the IRS. but an Individual wbo Illas more tllaa oee business must keep a complete ud separate ~of books and records for each. Regardless of your. system, your records mus& be permaHDt, ac· curate, complete, and maa clearly es&abliu ill· come, deductions, credits, employee ialennaU.. etc. IRS. publication 583, .. Recordkeepilla fw a Sm all Bulness," aad Cbapter Two ti ISS hblica· lion 334, '"Tax Gakle for Small Bllslllesl." ~ additional bdormatlon wlllC• h ltelpf•I I• seUlJag up a boekkeepi•g system. As for your other questJoa. repair or replaee· ment costs for damages to ... e•e e1H•1 pnper· ty are not dedadlble. .... ri11g Nell~ 1'1•• •e Ce•t .. ' DEAR PAT: What happens if you ignore the · Claim or Plaintiff" notice that someone is suing you in Small Claims Court? Do y~ automatically lose" G .S., Costa Mesa If you doe't lltow ap, you "default!' Tlltell &lie jad1e •ay decide Y" de ewe lite Miter partJ all tile m..ey tlley're uklag fw -ud ._, will Jut • • 0 1 •K-T _.GQLO - oeAMOHD FLOATING HEART .:':-1688 14 Kl GOLD • 8lnoMI AIMAI• 990 2600 oo , ........ _. HR31111 $1888 t) 141tT GOlD HEART CHAMll HQfJ>ER lie( ... 121.00 NOWOMLY $1788 ~·-i ~ ~ /1 14~1 GOI O ~ ~' flOATIMG TEOOY HEAATS BEAR '4 .' , ........ , ........ _ :t::. 3.88 -·•\Cll -........ No "f(t•CUl•t 'MOii ~( WWCIAU' 9 .88 "9Ct.O 18.88 ...... ··-·--..... . ) , ~.Augu1t2, 1979 CllAllS-CUflS-CUlltS ..... (;OlO . .,. ... .,.~. --·~ .... ,.,.. ............... , .. , ,,.. ............... ... .-.~, ,. .. w • ...,... ....... ....... ~--·-····· ..... . . .. ••11 t OOlO -----·--...... . •O ii ,, .. ,, . ...__-.-•u• .... ·. J.s.M " .. .... ..:;:. ....... FOX ·~ ' ... , ... HO l ..... DAO "'' Glf)O IUIT 14 KT GOlO ., GIWDU M•q ~on SPt:Ct•l s1a88 PM(;( gee 18.881 J .. 2'5.88 '1488 •• .. • 13 M f t 4 K T COt D DOVE ~-CHARM HOLDER , ..> )1 14KI ll t~ 1:- {,()l0 .. )' ~. . j , .. fi, 1 \'• '\ ••I CAllO GOOO r.ol 0 mGCl I'> lUCK 1Suft c'14MlU 'i ,, .. .~ .. -1~00 ~,·~ 3988 -... I •'Ci• .......... JWoq ti\ 00 .. ··~' .... -,... ... ~ ONLY$12.88 °"' ~!13 ''I( GOlO INITIALS , ........... l AO' Spect..:"4A< (.HAMii Puc e -·· '11 &I 18.88 DAaL v PILOT AJ• SHOW SPECIALS GLAMOUROUS COBRA CHAINS 18"·134.88 20" .• 38.80 MATCHING COBRA BRACELET $1888 TINKER BELL CHARM . ~ $18.88 SOLID ROPE RING 15.88 r ,,. t tr fn~~t,..n,.,. ,m .. • ,.h,"I'}'\ ft) NJ f'OO"r("•I •0' f '• "°'''°"Q t\f••" l , f'-'t ~,..,_,..,., f Pl-~, A t' l"""9 l<it. ~ MH'ooaJ..,,. I 6t"l()I' W•.t' °'-'"a.-. fO ''" fOI ·--·,~~ .. ~~ff.,.,...'"•-···~........_,.,,. .. ~'r~ .. ....,~ ..... ,~~ .... ~ ........ _ ... e•t ... .,,. .. o .. ~.~rt.•ITG•I~.. 10.88 1-6.88 ---· ,..,,.,. .. '\P\Op g mmt1 '-' SnM> 4l't0 Gt.-.ft\Oolit .. OHE DAY OHLY WE ARE IN NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH ANY JEWELRY STORE OR ANYOOOY fAYING TO OHE DAY OHLY ==~A~U~G~·~l-=:==~;;;:;:;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;--~-:::=CQEY RADVERTJS~E=N~T~~==~;;::;;;=:::~==:========:~====A=UG:__.l-==== Sale to be held at AUG. 3 FRIDAY 7:30 A.M. 6:30 P.M. HAIR HUNTERS BEAUTY SALON 644-2151 #70 FASHION 'ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ,. Cletwftft Penny's & RobinSOft's) '' •I (.0l0 "'4\ 0'~1 .. ~ In bf> l""f' '11Pf ~ 'tf•P Of '~~ ~-·'~ r"'OY"''°' Oif'f: .... , ... I ~Of ~·f"tp ()If••\ f,,~ oon•etl ____... -Qft"'O "'.J' ·~' .~ ""' ,,.,.. to*«- ""Ul.f ··~·VI\ ,1 .. oto tjU' ~ow 81 ll)Mf t,OUJ (ol l :. I II{ N .. 1t,, ... i q AFTER SALE CARPET GOES UP TO s14 ~Q A low profile, t4ghtly tufted plush style of 100% continuous ftl•ment nylon in she muttl·tone colors. .. 1~1on pl19...!n_a saxon plush evallable In • , selection of seven sotld colors. Reg. 59.99 S5!~ .$6!@ ~ ~899 ReduceCIS3.00sq.~ .... a ?'An --Ml--~'""""',,_-softaxony_plueb ~-Scot..--and anti-stat so Yo ..i --&... ... ___... bftght mul~ SO YO trlllted. Reg. 111.99 comblnatione. Reg. 110.•9 HMt·Mt nylon pllt In a s10 99 Cokn O.IOrel Select from Hlectfon of tight SO VO 20 solid cotof'l lri thla 1pec:Mlyed colors In • heevy ptdh of n.vtra Sw heevy cut & loop 1tytt. Reg. 114.91 polynter. Reg. 113.91 · SANTA AMA 2911 s9. lllSTOL ' ... ,..,.. ...... c ....... • 111 ....... , tei ... ,. ... w..w.,. • t. s.t. • 6 • s-. 11.1 ·HM217 .... • ~· . .l L I ' Al~ DAILY PILOT ·Toy ld~a SOars: 'Flippy Flyer:' Goo~ for Fo.rtune · PHILADELPHlA (AP) -II !u've sot• IOOd klea. let it fly, at ·a what two ~ t8llAe •lpen did, ud )'OUBll&tn :. bwa1ry enou1b for tbelr •be&Wle to)' that the two are •klna around eo.ooo of the 1~d1et.a a week. · ln lflll tilUl • y .. r tbetr .. P'til>' P)' ,.lyer" wlped out a '500,009 st.rt·up debt, ball of wbkh went r•r 'a televil.ioo commercial. and ie OD the way to makln1 Steven ~upnkk . 29. and Patricia An· d;rson, 27, m.llUonaires 50Claer thn they ever imagined. . I "IT BOILS DOWN lo not betng afraid t o get involved In ~methl.ng that you thoutht was aood even ir it's not io your field," said Krupnkk. The ''fl'tippy Flyer" ls a ?""'- ~. ch 'circle of nylon, surrounded a metal c.haln sealed in astic and covered with cloth. ll · I fast becoming one of the hot· test toys in the world. Since January, their sewing factories have made more than t.,o million of the soft. foldable, flying saucers, an average ol 86.ooo a week · ... ! AND KRUPNICK estimates t)at by the end of 1980, there will bf" around 50 million sailing the s k ies of Ame r ica, Europe, Alrica. South America and Australia. snapped up by kids and adults at $2 each. •• 1 think it has the J>OtentiaHo outsell the Hula Hoop, remem· ber them?" Krupnick said, an- ticipating annua l sales of at least 12 million after the opening rush peaks. .ll .also bas the potential of turning into a sideline of Krup. nick 's original business or buy· ing and selling indus tria l fa brics. ·· · Flippy Flyer· was invented hy a man nam e d Daniel Vuckmirvoich and we boughL the patent,." Krupnic k s a id .. Bas ically his 7-year -old son made a hat in summer camp, .and he was throwing it around hi s house calling it a soft '\<'r1sbee "DAN SAVS IT flew in front of his face and at that moment it du~ked on how to make it sell flls wife is a seamstress. and .'ihe sewed beads a round a piece of cloth. ·'They took it ~utside and had some of the kids throw it . He patented it, the only flying saucer that is patented. We got togethe r , ·and I pay him a royalty " Ar WI ....... CLOTH FL YING SAUCER BECOMING HOTTEST SELLING Patricia Anderson, Co-owner, Catchea Fllppy Flyer t.¥rupnick, who has a t 'h-year- old daughter . s a id his family and friends all advised him not to get involved in the toy in· dustry because he knew nothing about it. . "BUT HAD A 1.0Tor rattl11n the product, 1 thought it was ex· ccllent." he s a id . "I see it snowballing, pickan g up steam every day." Ms. An derson, who had been hand ling hos pit a l c urtains before 'Flippy,' said the difficult part was setting up a quick and cheap production line. "lt had to he vi rtually hand· m ade on a sewing machine ... she said. "The puckering of the nylon is very important. Then: 1s ..1 ce r tai n am o u nt o f ..1e rodvnarnics m it that makes 1t fly an· the wind. It's not easy to sew circles, and it's got to come o ut round , a nd that works because of a s pecial stretch binding.·• SHE SAID A SEWER' usually spoils 1,000 pieces before getting It right. A large part of the production from Webb Manufacturing · plants in Philadelphia, Canada a nd North Carolina goes to in· dustrles which use it for pre- mi u m pro motions , like Budwel~r beer , Pepsi~o.,a, 7-Up. Allied Chemical. It also is used to promote radio stations. rock groups, doughnuts, resorts, cities. athletic teams. What apparently has attracted parents is its safety and for kids, its convenience. "WHEN YOU GET tut ln Wfe hC'ad with a plastic disc you can J,!t'l hurt." Krupnick said. "But not with our flyer. ll 's like get· ling hit with a dish towel. You c<1 n fold 1l and put it in your pocket. It's easier lo throw and 1l '!> easier to catch.·· Kids are so happy with it they write letters expressing their de- light. "W~ get them from all over the world," Krupn1ck said. "And I'm a hlt at every pie· nic." said Ms. Anderson. "I sup- ply the whole ne1~hborhood." neath Nottee• Polish Gqsoline WILSOH or•nOGllllOtefl, -t.~l Mr. a"C • • ~ • ti ...., ~ -• ~ • -- Beath No• i~e• WILLIAM wrl30N, rHide11t otJt\r~. E.tt. O.Ptow and ~oosln Mrs. 2. Full•t1"" since,..,. Pe~·•wo on Helen WOll•mwn. SCrvlcn Fr.co. Co v $ 20 J uly 11, \'19. ~Is suntlved by Ills wile AUQllll S, 1•7' •I l :OO PM •t Pa<1l•C st p to '>llflll•. sons lMTY end WllH•m, Jr. •II Vi.w Mof'f_., 0..pel. Private Inlet· e ol ~nt• Ana, ea.. ll(l:llhtn A•Ymond ....... , Pe<llk View Mem«i•I Pa"' G•oro• and Allrtd Mercer a11 of Pacific Vie• Mor111ary Newport " can.a•. 51sten Rutfl Poyton, Gata a.•cll dirteton. WARSAW, Poland <AP> -Poland biked gasoline prices and Imposed speed limits to con· serve oil and improve road safety, the government news agency PAP reported. 1..altl¥lere -Ka1111M11 Morrison •II ot Canitda •nd Ills motller Amber TALMAGE Mercer alld l lep·l•lller Allred J JOHN TALMAGE, ruldenl ot Santa Meocer al•o ot caneda. Fllner•I Ana, ta. PHWd away on Auou\I 7, servl'U -• l'lttd on ~Y at 1919 at Costa Mese Mernotlal H~ltctl. n ·oo AM •I Ille Herbor Lawn H•leev.s awHeAutfl Tatm-otS•n· Memorial 0-1 wllfl ~. JC1f1n A. t• Ana, C.. Arr~s ••• penCllng Huttman, s1• Andrew's PrllMrfl .. IM at Smllfl & Tutflllf Monuary. '17 E. Cll•m " of ..._, 8Ndl, olflClallftO. 1711\ St., Cali! "::.o~ S.n l<tt-ltleelffoa<llOftol Hat11or MURIEL WADE Pti~ a-y "" It said the price bf gasoline was . increased about 15 percent to S2.20-per gallon. The communist government set speed limits for automobiles or SS mph on main bJghways while the limit for trucks and buses was set at 43 mph. PAP said the limits would both save fuel and in· crease safety. t.awn--.nt Ollw Mon...,.y of Coita Mese s.sssi Auo~t 1, tm. SefvlcH are .,.,..,,119 ao • HUl!SCHMAM H•r110r ~Mount Olive Mor1ua•y ot JULIAN HUESCHMAN, res!Oeftt of Cftl• Mela. ,,.S»-1. ot Co,I• Mesa. ca. Pa~•w•y on Ju-,UNI( oy 31, 1'79. He Is MoNl...0 by Ills wife E OWAAO F. FUNK, resident of M1o1rlel, ano Clavlllll•r Joan Penfet. Cost•. AMse, Ca. Paued away or1 s. .... lcel will be field on TllUl'ldaY ., Auo11st 1, t!l!...$Urvtved by Ills wife Umb n Kills w I 00 PM •I IM HafbOf Lawn Memorial Gertrude, 1 IOft Aw. Rodney E. Funk, re a om an Cllapel H•rbor UIWll·Mollll· Ollve d•11011ter N•nc v Sthrode1, steP· Mc>Mua;ydlrec~~S:s"". =~=.~;".,;.:;:?.d~'::!: TOULON, Franc.e (AP> -A 30-year·old GLADYS KING PETWS reslcMnt MS! .. EJlelle LlllvcroP S.,..,lces will French woman W8S kij}ed by a windblown beach ot Hun1111111onBH<.l\.Ca.Pa;_,.wnbeheld onFrlday,Auvust 3•1979 at umbrella while sunbathing on a beach a on July JI, im. Suf'Vl...0 by O.YQM•r 12:00 noon .i Pa<lflc View Mortuary . the~ h Ri . "'",,. Wet11 3 .. -ll<ldren s .... ,. Chapel. Famlly request• no "-·"· Roquebrune-sur-Argenson r 111;nC v1era. --.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;' Prl¥ate 1n1ern""' Pat."lc v iew Paulette Fabre suffered a fatal chest wound • Memorl•I Perk. Pat1flc ~llew , Mot1uary, f*wporl 8HCh direclOtl. Whe n Struck by a rlb Of the Umbrella. HAa1C>a LAWK-MT. OUYE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa ~5554 IALn.-•aoM FUtBALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ml.IROAl1WAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway C<>5ta Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & TUTHIU MOITUA.IY WISTCl.llff CHArEl MortU81) •Cremations FIOW8f She)p 427 E 17th St Cosla Mesa 646-4888 NIClmonas SMnf'S MOITUA.IY 627 M.in St. Hunti~on Beach 536-6539 ,.,..., Ccx.GMM.N•+L MOee 7801 Bo ... AWi. W.tmlnster 893-3625 rM:tf!IC ftlW t•CllALPMI , Cen'ehlfV Mcwtu.y Chepel 315CJO Peclflc V... Dri"9 NeWPQirt BHch 644-2700 MICOIMICI MOllTUAI• Leauna Beach 494-9415 L~una Htlll 76&-0933 San .iu.,, C.i:>tstrano 495-1n& , • Winner's a Loser N.ever~gain; for $12,449 NOBLESVILLE, Ind. incessant calls -some Mrs. Swinford · gave CAP> -Nora Swinford congratulatory and $1,000 to her church and baa learned her lesson some prank. a n u n d e t e r m l n e d when it comes 'to e.nter· Mrs. Swinford s aid amount to the Senior ing contests. The last one friend still won't Citizens Organization, lime she did, she won -speak to her. And she Inc., in Noblesvile. and she s ays s h e'll s~id strangers would SHE SAID ~.didn't never do it again. point at her and say wr1·te a chec~ for her h 17 1 d "there's "·-l girl." • T e -year ·o \.ltil contribution to the n e w J y wed w o n 6 O After paying $2,245 in . .•1 seconds 'In the vault of state and federal twces, semor ca .... ceaa group. Ml.dwest National Balfk Instead, •he rolled up ----------some bills and stuffed in May, courtesy of DIN~UR theminacollectioncan. WIRE radio in In· Mrs. Swinford saicl dianapolis. The station she paid the mortgage had heaped $1 million in EGCS FOUND on her pa.rents' house, small bills on the vault h bal b b--.a d M S i f d CHOTEAU, Mont. t e ance OD us -fioor, an rs. w nor CAP> _ Paleontologists John's car and rent on won all that she cQuld their apart-.._t •t:.-u.1b. in · t r r o m P r i n c e t o n •OR;U '°"' scoop up one mtou e. University have dis· September. With what SHE WALKED out of covered five fos silized was left. she &ought her the vault with $12,449. dinosaur eggs and the weddln1 dress. som_e and from that mom.ent bones of at least five furnWilnp and Pb for until the minute she baby me at· ea tin 1 her brothers anclsilten. apent the last of her dlnoaaun in what ap· IN AN bmew....lhe prlze, Mrs. Swinford pears to have been a 'd h i I d .. aald sbe was ndserable. nesting ground at tbe 181 1 e • aia •'" money ia •dbe. and ''I never did care for foot of the Rocky Mou. sa\isfled wttti tbe way it .mone,," said Mn. Swin· talns. went. , ford. who decided her Tbe find wu made by "I'm sla~ tbe radio bank total wa.s more Fran Tannenbaum, • station plcllecl me, but I trouble th an it was p rinceton junior who was al8d I iot rid of lt." worth IDd save most of was a volunteer on the Tbe on!)' cooteata Mn. ber.,._away. to-member crew. Mi Swinford pl.au to •!er f'USNDI CHANGED Tanneobau.m wu cheek· from now oa are thOle tlletr atUtudea toward' ing the area to make she knows abe wtll loM. Mr _. .._ parenta bad sure no toalla wouJd be Bu.t sbe aays "It would to 'ban tbelr phone destroyed by oll explora· be my l~k I'd win. I nuaber •Meted &e •Dd _u_00_·------....--would die.·~ NATION I OBITUARIES-1 •BRIGHT. NEW LOOK FOROU., KITCHEN OR BATH! ,._ • WON'T MAR. ST llN! p_11gt ..· _69: 4't." I 4'/•" n. SOLARSHINE • NO-WAX TILE .• GORGEOUS CAREFREE SHIN£ THAT WTS & LASTS! • SUF·STICK OU~ pRIC! IACllK! 9c 6 :t. f ANCY MIRROR f'l,.E • StfJMMfRING BEAUTY! • RICH~NT ACCENT! • MAKES ROOMS SHM BIGGER & BRIGHTER! oURr~•C' CLEAR ~ NON 9~ ·~ LATEX FLAT • 30 MIN DRY! •WYCLWUP! #a 9!9 i:S!9 Fllll:llr'~PllSI:&~ El.BiANT IAlmES ,_,,. • 1·PC.CUllmD 298 IUMLETOPS! a IOOMY CAllNfTS! .. ,,.... Lmr• TiffAl'f- Weshnlnster I S 19 I leach 898-3388 I SHAG CARPET TILES QOl9 a l•S WAU·To.WAlU 6 a PADDED. SElf-SllQl! :f' -.-.NWT" .12"112" . Santa Ana 322 Wa 17th 547-7781 I COSTA MESA i221 Hwbora 1 ..... -.. . . . ~ ~··~1126 Dally 8·9-Sat 1-S:J~s.il, 9-5:30 P.M . • ,. .. ... I . ... .. . .... I BUSINESS Risk· lnslirance Sells as 'Gunboat' a, PftD A&NB'IT &P.._...Cllle J \ •aa wu a dbu&er. Nicarqua ,... malaa a dilft•ana .... Cblna promlMt the .... ~t)I ...... but allo lite p11&.a rtU. T1'at la Uae Americ an bull· ••11•••'1 sober view of recent polttical ~m•ta tn a ct.aqin1 workl when it la beeomtnt loe~as ia111 dlffkult for the urety of forelp lnvellmftlt to be 1uaranteed ••wg DON'T USE aunboats anymon, and the Marine .. ann~ available either," uid Alexander Lotocki, an unde rwriter with a larat- laaurer. the Amen can lntemallonal Group. who commented that US. as· let.I have been Hpropriated by ?4 countriea. most of them in the Thud World, in recent years. Bu& increui.ng numbers ol busi- aeumen are turnin& to "f10ancial •unboata" -or political ris~ ln- 1urance -to ball them out ol serious trouble abroad and protect their ln- vestm«ltl overseas . now estimated at $180 billion. ' ''Tbe ...... really bqan to nn1 when Nkarapa llalttd to COllaPM." aaid Lo&ockl. With U>t new re1ime atlll IOl"liq out policy, American but1••--with mUUona lnve.ted ln Nlcarqua are walttnc an.&oualy for WCll"d. Very few had U\aurance "laAN 18 THE excellent examplt3 of how American comparut111 weru causht ahort wlthout adequate poUtlcaJ ri.ak lnaur.oce," aid Jay A Sbaplro, pl't!lldent ol the JLS Orol'.lp, 1lll" tnsuruce brokeT baaed ln New York that tPeelalla• ln pollUu J.nsk polkiea. "Many ao=Ueated U.S. com· paoies _.... ly llajured wbel) the sbab's recim• WU toppled. It WU a debacle. American bua•aeu ml&bt l~e blllkma tbere, • • Sbaplro laid. The lraD eollapee, Uonc with the Nlcaraauaa CGGfllct aad the U.S. trade ope•n1 lD Cb!Da, "have raised the senaitivtty ol tbe American busi- nea lo rilk upeeta,'' said Harvey Mallemeot, a JLS vice president. ( ANALYSIS ) up a Mt ol operaUn1 cond.ttioaa tbat are al.molt unacceptable under wMda to do bullw1. Tbey may inlllt a ma· jority Iha.re be ~·d to locall, and this uaually meana MlliDI uader d&1191," At mudl u p0· mlUion will be t..aaid. writttG ln polit.lcal rilk premlwna thia year. be aaid, averatinc around oa THE l'Oa&IGN COlllb"J mQ l percent ol contracu valued at '3 make pa)'lDIDU in full lD local ew- blllion 1n ne.arl)' 30 forelp cowatri•. reocy and not allow eoMWllicm to T he lnsurera are aellint to buai· another currency . eeumen aenerally outside the Even Cblna, with its enormoua Fortune 500 tianta, wbo can absorb potential, baa an equally greJt· risk losses or are covered by tbe U.S. toV'I for American businessmen, Shapiro tirnment foreign inveatmeat muter, said. the Overseas Private 1Dve9tmeat "What i.I the Chinese nm out ol ,,. Corp. Tbe problema f• 1m.U. bull· bard currency and put contracts OG oe11es is lbat Overseu requlna a bold? U tbe suppliers don't get lbeil' long lead time and a tbree·J•U money from the exporter, they'll minimum. take him to court. But you can't take "Coverage eaa be foud ID tbe tbe Cb1nele to court," be said. private marketplace iD a week,'' Mid Shapiro. Tbe AS G~ ooe ol die SBAPl&O AND THE others, of most aggreuive iD tbe fteld.. t.1111 course, sell their Lnsuraoce by con- busine.sa that lta ...U Uroed .. u vinciq bualneu they cannot afford valuable as tboee la tbe Uali.cl to be without it. States. "We paint out that..._ by "We measure the poggibilities ol expropriation are u dilwut•1 u as in economic terms. our judg- loss by fire." Shapiro aald. meats reflecting intelligence we 1atber from around the world." eB/ack & Decki1r Jad(~Rahblt PunlP andeprayer A molt• e>u<P<>M II.Ind PVmo IOI trenelemng ONQl•M wattw,oH,euo •ledllu-" Pu<nc>•one 10 two gell()nS peir ~· Seit~ -y ,10 ociet•le """'°' uo 10 11 h. ""911 lkMll .. • l>U"l'P ind • ,.., ~ Okty ool ... eludge from CM Gf ~Md tluld frofft ...,.""' .. '°" ,._,.,,.. o-oi•ne ..__ ~ to enol,..... lrom ~ 10 c.ll"O st-or 10 Q&S I '-~ °''"'" watet l1om CM red•etor oeto<• ild01ng antJ·l•eez.e AltO spt.-,~ tn .... llCIOe• Mid plant 1000 " HE NOTES 'JllAT .. 10 years 810 Shapiro said. "We try to take the ~ ~~ Bl·g Bus i·ness Briewed people did not tbiDk you could buy myatery out o( dealing overseas. Get· ~.f'~ OPEN SUNDAY flood insurance in fiood areu. But ting inauranc• for Libya is a prob· C:OllONA lll'l. llA•. Jtt7 I: f'UNl'T HIGH•A VI tlll&.OllU. rt.• !illl TH you can." lem, ·so is the Sudan.·· <1t ... "lmfl • ··-'01 .. ~.. '7J.JIOO The pdiot is being driven home to But. at a price. political insurance . F S ll '48 s business by the growing risks in the can be obtained for almost any COUD· Crown True V.lue ,,~m ~IW . tart Third World and developing coun· try. Rates, which begin around a half ~ ••MAI tries. American business assets have percent and are generally about l More than you expect in a been lost by confiscation ._in Zaire. percent, go up lo 3 percent in risky Hardware Store - • 111111' _:P~ajki~s~tan~·~ln~d~i~a.ri.aB~raAz~il~a~nudLb20~oth>.m.lert_~a~riehas~,~an~d~lo~a~t~ow~e~r•in~1iDtl9~pe~r~c~entaACi~n.__.;~~:::;::~~~~======·~===~·=·=· ===-=~=·=H·===--.._........, Y''~ ,_ countries. the worst places. P'ricn ..fftctf•• .._ ~ ..... 5• 197' more subtle _!oday," Shapiro said. now is lran. No When Bud St raub arrived in Orange County in 1948, he bought a llt+~~-oe~·~&ll\l~FY-lRl~k . in a makeshift tin building in Santa Ana and hoped for the best. · Today, Straub Distributing Is lbe largest Anheuser·Busch wholesaler in the nation. with three major warehouses in Orange County and a fourth under construction. ST&AVB A.ND BIS more tfian 270 . employees sold and delivered more than 600,000 barrels of beer locally in 1978 and the company's goal this year la to top.800,000 barrels. Straub. a resident of Irvine. reflected on the growth of his busi· nesa alter receiving a sales award from the brewer. "I took a hell or a gamble, but I fi gllred everything had to be good from the beginning,'· t:>e said. MUOI OF HIS confidence in the .area stemmed from a 1925 trip to Los Angeles and vicinity with his family. Straub fell in love with Southetn California and vowe\! to return before heading for home in Sl. Louis. At the time, be was working in the small Winkelmeyer Brewery in St. Lo ui s owned by hi s great- grandmother. "I've alwa,ys been around beer," Straub said. "I remember tasting beer with my grandmother and later I began buying and selling brewery stock." ConventioD8 Draw Dollars to County The Anaheim Visitor and Conven· tion Bureau estimates that some 291,838 convention delegates visited the Anaheim area and spent approx· imately $88 million lo the first six months of this year. The bureau announced that book· ings for future years are at a record level. BEER SELLER WINS AWARD Bud ltr•ub Took G•mbl• . STllAUB DECIDED to apply for a dtat.ributorsblp when he be1an searclifill ror new bus[ness ventures. He dlOH Southern California and. woo the Orange County territory. :'To tell you the truth I wun't ex- actly Hre..wbere Orange County was and bad to get a map to find it," ··'Straub recalled. "Once I spotted it. thoueh. 1 thought it was a good area because it was between l:.OI Ancetes and San Diego and was a aood place for traffic to slop.'' He opened shop in Santa Ana wtth 1,584 cases of beer. It. "sold like firecrackers," Straub recalled. "From there it was just a matter· of keepin1 up with·the growth or the county and the rest Is history.·· I sears I HUNTINGTON BEACH Surplus Store I.."· HO\ U DAILY PILOT "Countries are more concerned wants anything about their image. They miebt draw volatile.J°'lnlrY· • • ' .... Heating it ·this summer will cost you a l~t more. The cost of heating your swimming pool and hot tub has gone up. The reason ls a new rest· • dentlal rate (effective May 27) w le eseen l covers the higher cost of natural gas coming tnto California. 1111~ increase will be felt by evecy· ·one-especially customers using large amounts of natural gas. You could pay 70% more to heat your pool this summer than you did last summer: So the best thing. of courSe. ts not to use your pool heater at all. But tf you must. keep the tern rature as low as · possl e. ust a our egree reduction can cut gas use up to40%. And there are some other ways to use less gas to heat your pool or-hot tub. Get a pool or hot tub cover. It can reduce gas use more than 50%. ) INFORMS tn the Check out a solar heating system for your pool. (This may qualify you for a special State tax credtL) Fbr more ways to save energy. cciilOur toll·f ree Conser· vaUon Hot Line. The number Is i -800·252-9090. We can tell you how to take a dtp without draining your pocketbook. ·---·· -·~·~ ' . . .. • .... r . . l .. Look around. 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I •• •• \ I I I I I Addreaa _______________ ...__ __ _ City ______ Zlp. ___ Phoneu_ ________ _ ' .. If .your son o~ daughter Is 10 years old or 1 . older, why not find out mpre? Call 6A2-4321 or send in the handy coupon today!· 1 • . - ._.__..z J. . .·.~ \ --j DAILY PILOT • i - . ,_. \.,. l / . .. . ' \ ,, • rt la ?e i a • cy b ; on r , •• ft. Dd .. st '. '!- ••• I I I LOCAL 91 DA YID llV'IUIANN .............. 'An attorae1 fOt' tbe lnlH ()om,_, ............... eouJt t Judie WA weM to dia•la tM city o1 IntM u • .aauawr • a 1aw1wt= tbe fnlM Rmcb Water ct aad lrriae Co. that eball_,.. tM way water board members an elected. .. Attomey Donald Stark told Judie Mward J. WalUn that.I.be. .. c OM. v lllLOT A I., Water Lawsuit Role • ID-Hit cil.1'1 parUdpaUOD in lbe ewt l• . The two a_Ue1ed lbe makeup of '-lDD«••lr7 and 1 wute of ta•· the dlatrict'• 6oard violet.. tbt payer dollan. An auomey for •one-man. one-vote doctrine. 0.. dtJ dilputed that clalm Thal 1ovemln1 board ti made up or two memben elected by membtr beeauae ol populaUoo Iner• .... wtlbiD the dlatrtet. ITAaK IAID THAT a cb1Un1• OD the bHll of • vlolatloa of the one-man, OOl·Vote doctrine coulCl be INde ooly by IOIDeGOe whole *'Ill rl1bt.a had been imp~. TBS QTY Or l~toe and the re1l1tettd voten and ftve direc· Cea&er I« Law ln the Public ton who are cbo•en tbroup lDtertllt -..otMr plalnutr -ballollna of landownen wboM had fUed tbeJr 1ult laat year votes are Ued to the UHlled clalmlnl tM water clltt11ct>.u valu .. tloo of unhabltat.ed proper-He af1Uld that the clt1 did not operatea liaee It.a '8cepUoo wttb ty they own. ..-mt-lnto tbat catesory. Re did ao uncon1tltuttonally elected The board In June •treed t6 not arsue •lainU. the center'• ._overnln( bo.!!_d. _ add a third publicly elected partlclpaUoo ln tbe 1ult. Stark told Wallin the tY •u expendln1 huntlreds of thousands of dollars In taxpayer funda in a cue ln which It did not need to be involved. Attoraet Leonard Hampel, repreaenUn1 the city at the court heartq, disputed Stark's motion. YlfDl'OWlly .. BE MID TBE city wu a proper party In the action because it was represenUnc the riChls ol the voters, who live within the water dl1trlct•1 boundarlea . Hampel said Stark's position eas · spurio'-fs on the e xpen- diture ol taxpayer funds. He :said the issue involved In the suit bad to do with voter rights. The city aUeged In its s uit that the makeup of the dlstricE.s board la auc:h tha~e Irvi Company can move into any velopment plan with the full P· provalolthewater authority Sare · ·of Inn Stalkd Huntington Wants Safety Work Sale~ the ruumclally troubled Ru.nUJlltoo Beach lon bu been mired jp court action and city of. flclala who want the property broutht up to safety-code specification.a are unhappy. They also are questioning why the current management. under a court-appointed bankruptcy receiver, doesn't have the funds . to make the code·required im· provements. "EVERYONE IS acting in a very strange manner,·' said Charles Pollyea, a Los Angeles attorney representing the city. "We keep asking for a finan· cial reportlhat is intellig1ble," he claimed. Pollyea claimed the property ha.sJ>een averagjng a $200,000 monthly income. 1'Something is very wrong," he added. Mayer firm's attitude regarding property maintenance and im· provements expected at the loo, Pollyea said. · But Judge Phelps , sitting in Santa Ana, ruled that the city couldn't cancel the lease pre- viously held by Huntington Limited, the firm which filed for bankruptcy~ He also ed that the city could not im ose conditions _before eonsenting to the sale..of. the strutta.ral improvements THE CITY appealed those dec1 s1ons to the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. It lost . Subsequently, the city filed. an appeaJ to that decision with the U.S. Ninth District Court of AppeaJs in San Francisco. A ru1rn~ from 1hat over- burdened court m ay be two years away. said Judge Phelps. But, Moorhouse says, the judge claims the city can't imPose its regulalions on the property because It Is involved as a property owner. Receiver Fisher, who is trying to keep the business operating as the bankruptcy action con- tinues, bas alleged there isn't enough money to make the im- provements requested by the city. . Fisher rLred the manager and financial controller for the com- plex rast month, accordmg to Judge Phelps Phelps said Tuesda~ that Fish- er also has ordered an audit. "Unlll he <Fisher> makes h.is report, I won 't know whether there is a shortage of funds or not,·· Phelps said. "There is .-ome...confusion.. as to the ac· counts." BE ADDED, the r eceiver's problem always bas been that th e operation is not very· 'Dreamer' Draws Eyes Festival Artist Pays Close Attention to Det~il The •1.w-room llotel, a nine. bole golf course, the Driftwood Mobile Home Estates and a ser vice station comprise the package sold in a bankruptcy court action in January 1978. U.S. BANKllUPTER Judge A. K . Pbelps approved the· $3-:p· million bid by Mayer Construction Corp. of Downey but the city of Huntington Beacb objeded. As a result, Robert Fisher of Newport Beach. the a ttorney ac ting as r eceiver i n t he bankruptcy case. has filed to terminate the sale 10 hopes of putting the troubled property back on the market "It's a terrible mess," said · ·Pheri>s · ··-· . p rofitable . He can 't order repairs on credit. He has been reluctant to mcur substantial liabilities. But Judge Phelps has asked Fisher to make some electncal repairs. "Many of these are ins1gnil1· cant, .. the Judge s aid or several pages oC requfrements filed by the city. sensitive painter. By BTEVE MITCHELL 01 t• O.lly ,.,._ Staff .w He calls his art "magic re· alism," and the acrylic paint- ings in Robert Anton's booth at the Festival of Arts cast a ·spell on all who pass his way. The self·taught painter 1s ex· hibiting for the first time at the Laguna ~ch festival, and Tuesday be ~Id his first paint ing -an $850 acr y'lic piece ca lled "Banis hed ,·· which portrays the ouster of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. inlerestm~. it is the detail the artist put into the painting that draws long study by festival· goers Surroundjng the unicorn and virgin are thousands of Fan· ta sia ·like mushrooms and flowers. with winge~ ~om~ mingl1n J.( with mini at ure The city owns the 43 acres along Pacific Coast Highway up- on which the Inn and other Im· provements a re built. City officials didn't like the MEANWHILE, CITY officials. inc luding Vince Moorbous wbo 1 coordinating the project for Huntington Beach. have been asking the court for more tha.n six months to force Inn manage· ment to mttt city building code reqmrements Judge Phelps added that many requested repairs have been made and some conditJons - corrected . . .. I just had to <'Ome back and take another look ," said one out·Of·town visitor. "It's just beautiful,•· she added, shaking h er head in wonder But it 's hi s "Be a ut iful Dreamer," painting that has the crowds gawking. l adybu~s .: T .HE OBJECT OF her wonderment 1s a 20-square foot painting callea nT a ren-iella's Beautiful Dreamer ." portraying a h e lpl ess unic·o rn i n a surrealistic setting IT SHOWS A NAKED virgin lounging against the fallen unicorn. with a virile looking _ satyr st.anding beside the pair in a field of Dowers. "I TIONK THAT kind of art is p opul ar b e cause it i.s reminiscent of the old romantic classical school of art," Anton . said. ''It portrays realism to detail yet still possesses the~l~:fJ"W•••llt.lni contemporary feeling of modem "The unicorn is totally invinci ble and incapable of being cap· tured except when Ln the pres· ence of a virgin." Anton ex- plains. progr<.>ss '' .::s-i.:---..-.... But Anton said he'..s had no takers for the colorful piece -• .. That painting took me six and a half months to complete," said Anton, who, garbed in cow· boy hat and jeans , hardly gives the 1 mpress1on of being a And though the s tory 1s perhaps because of his asking price or $50,000. • Mesa Police Probe Isn 't it a bit cheeky for an un- known artist who just sold bis first painting to ask $50,000 for his art? "Nol at all." Anton smiles. cock mg h.is hat. "If I don't sell it he re. it goes on exhibit at the Grand Gallery at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in Sep- tember." Beatings, Heists '-AND TIIAT'S when the price goes up to $75.000, he adds. Costa Mesa police a re investigating two sepa.rale incidents in which residents were attacked and robbed in their homes. Anton's art 1s rendered with photographic detail and contains elem enLc; of fantasy. Thev~rud Samuel Contreras Vegas and Magdaleno Correr Rodri· quez,.whose ages weren't available, were beaten by two intruders, in their home at 609 Plumer St. at about 5 p.m. Tuesday. .. At least that's how the die· tion<1 r:-describes m agic re· alism. ·he laughs. THE SUSPECTS, both about six-feet five inches tall, in their late 20s and covered with latoos, escaped with $60, police said. The men apparently entered through a rear door. ·O fficers said that, in an earlier incident, Marci Edna Small, 42; who lives in north Costa Mesa, was attacked while taking laundry out to her garage at about 11 a .m . Monday. . POUCE SAID the two men, who threatened lo kill Mrs. Sm all and then forced their way into the home, apparently had . Police Nab 'Inspector' As Suspect A man who said he was tD· spec:tlnl vents wu arrested to- day in COlta Mesa on susptdoa . of attempted burglll'Y at a- wholesale electrical supply firm, police said. They said a silent alarm sum- moned police to Gray Bar Elec· tric, 21111 Century Place, at 2:05 a.m . Officen aaid they.found a hole cut in a cbalD liDIL fence and a 11tyU1ht that ·~ to have bHD &ampered wt1'. Stt. Walter Sliver arrelted 1 mu found on 'the roof, dllpete the 1..-pect·a pie• tbal lie waa lDepect!nc vent.a, police said. Donnie CarlCMa White, Jt, ol Santa Ana, remained in clty Jail today lD Ueu ol '5,000 ball oa eu1pialon of attempted com· m•rclal bur11ary and 1rud &Mft. . ' hidden in the garage until she 'came out. After striking their victim in the face, the men fled with $20 c ash and a wallet, police said. The suspects are described as dark in coloring. One spoke only broken English, police said. I ag11na Hails Rejection of Oil Drill Bid L8:guna Beacb officials are, lauding a Department of the In· te rior rejection of a $1.1 million bid by Union Oil for a parcel of offshore land scheduled for oil exploration. For a man with no artistic training, Anton has come a long way ~ He was a combat photog· rapher 1n the Army, and ex- tended a tour 10 Vietnam to do com bat illustrations. II E WAS FLOWN out to battle areas during the Tel offensive in 1968 when he took pictures of the action, then went back to Saigon to convert his photographs into acrylic paintings. After leaving the Army, Anton locked himself in his studio in Dana Point, complelinR nearly 40 paintings before his first sale. Newport Cops Set Ori~nal ArtAuctipn Mayor Jack McDowell touted the victory as the results of the effort.a of bis city and Newport Beach to end v..hat some feared would be ualY drilling rlg.s off the coaat of the two cities. (Related story, pqe AS> Original art works will go on -TBS FEOEaAL department lhe b.locL ton.ig_h_L clu..rtn1_ UlDOUDCed Monday that it re-a public auction planned u a jected Union Oil's Md as too low. fundraiser for the Newport Newport Beach bad filed a Beach Police Auxiliary and the law1ult to pr.event the sale or . N e w port Be a c h Po I i c e leaaes in four tracts bordertna Employees AasoclaUon. tlae two dU.. -a lawsuit that The event get.a under way at Lquna Beacb councUmtn re· · 6:30 p.m. al the Carouael .Room fUMCI to joln. · . of the Newporter Inn with • Ct And wblle Newport Beach of. view ol the art and • DO- flclala cited tbtlr lanult and a bar. wa,,_ f1'0m tile &avireemen-Tbe b6dclna will ata,rt at 1:30 tal ,..... AceDc1 a facton p.1n . One ol tlie pieces of art wlU '-&M ...,,.. to ~ tM bid, be awarded u a door prlae. La1una Beach official• claim Tickets for the auctlOd wUl be they b¥ a part ln the reJectton olfered at the door for a tl dona· alao. Uon. "I'm patetul our couacil Proeeeda wlll be divided took tbt Uoo It did ClD not between lb• two 1roup1 tb JolalM ewport lD lta ault)," beneflt the Ir com annlty llcDoiPIU uld ~edMlday. projecta. I • -Deity ..... ,.... ....... GETTING READY -Costa Mesa residents Barbara Muller (left>. Anna Van Duren, We nde ll Maberry (center> a nd Todd Brownell c heck out chart with Orange Coast College instructor Walt Gleckler leaving for two·week field studies pro· gram in Caribbean. Students Sail to Class OCC Course Takes 40 for Cruise of Caribbean • Forty Orange Coaat College adult students, includinl 30 rrom Orange County, have embarked on a two-week field studles pr.oar,am aboard yachts to the Caribbean. The 1roup flew from Los An1el• lntemaUonal Airport to Miami, then to Tortola iD the Briti~ln Islaod1, where tbey charter y acbt.a I« an educatloaal crulae of the Caribbean. The trip alto oaen coUqe credit.a. TBll: 8TVDBNT8, between 20 and .o, pa,-.,_,,.,. penon lor tbe trtp, lncludl.q airfare. The prosram wu IMIUH«bel' by Walt Gleckler ol Lael Beeeb, a tonctime lnatnletor ln m'9lc: Md martae aeUriU. at OCC. Tb• 1aUln1 ••11ela are than.eel from Tonol• Yacbt Cban..., owned by w•ll·known yachtsman Wally Ross. The charter was arranged by Elly Dowd, marine m•rket1n1 consultant ol Newport Beach. IN8T&UCTOaB 0~ T~E cruise are Chuck Malaeel, Roa Grant and Gleckler. Orange County realdenu si1ned on ror the cruise are: Rod1er and Katt.y Batrdi Newport Beach ; Danie Boyland, Costa Meaa; Bob Broady. Fountain Valley ; Todd Brownell, eo.u Mesa; DemUs Buaae. HuntinttOD &each; Carla Cle1born. Hwatinjton Beacb~ Dan Davia, HunUncton Beach; Bob and Joa Doai, Balboa. Steve DulloD. lfewport Beach; AUaoa and Jeff 01eekler, Colta lle1a; Walt Gleckler Oaatructor> C.ta Ilea•; Ron Oraot <lllltnldOr> COit.a 11 .. ; Bruce Harrl1on, HHtln1ton ... Beach; Lew Hopkins, Newport Beach ; Wendell Maberry, Costa Mesa , Chuck and R e n ee Mal seed <instructor > Dana Point. Pt\TTI McMAHO-N, Huntington Beac h ; Nancy M cSorley, Sunset Beach; Jeanne Marimota, Huntington Beach ; Barba ra Naylor, Newport Beach: Donv Nelsen, Huntington Beach: Oft Rycroft, Huntington Beach: Herb and Ceil SloUen. Midway Cll)'; 0oua and Barbara Smuck, Newport Beaeb; Terri Spallode, C~ Meaa. Allna Van Duren, Colla M•a. Ann Somera, Newport Beach: Deula DuMOGUer, HunUnctoa Beach; Mel and Grace Farmer, Newport Beach: Allie Cbavea, Uuntln1ton Beach; X.atby Nlcholloa. Newport Beabh. • I /.... vq \ . "It's from the Pope. He s not coming ., oe Who's Who ,. . What's in a Name? WASHINGTON (AP> With its ICBMs. SLBMs. ALCMs. GLCMs. etc .. SALT ha~ more alphabet terms than the New Deal. So. it's no wonder senators began to get a little confused over ordinary names. "I WOtJLD LlKE . t'O COMPLIMENT .Gen. Brown," scud V1rgima Sen. John Warner , refer- ring to Gen. David C. Jones. "Gen. Meyer. you've been associated with the ABM treaty. isn't ' that right?" Jepsen asked E dward C. Meyer. Army chief of staff. "No," replied the general. "That's Gen. Stu Meyer." • Sen. James Exon, D-Neb .. kept referring to Adm. Thomas Hayward. enter or naval opera· t10ns, as "Adm. Haywood." At one pomt. Exon called J ones "Gen. Rogers." which prompt ed the g eneral to respond, "Senator, I 'm Gen .J<inc~ I almo!)t C<tllcd you Sen Mobil " uoH When Brown first apJ>t:<sn.-d before Armed Scrv1cl'S, he brought a tong-pye:- pared sH.1tcm1·nt. Th4· M·nctary ~uggc!)ted that rather than rc::td the whole thini!. wh1<'h would take more than an hour. he would read pertinent excerpt!> -and <:Ul the rcadmg time lo about 30 minutes. But Sen Howard Cannon, 0 -Ncv., obJected He wanted Rrown to read every word So, .Brown rt:Cld and read and read. ~ENl\TORS LISTENt:D, SOME SQUIRMt:D. -;omc fidgeted, some left the room Hro\\n read on Finc.tlly, ~n Earl llart of Colorado could s tand 1t no longer ltt: apJx.'alcd to Chairman John C Stcnn1!), o. Miss .. to allow Brown to s ummC1nze the re~t of hi~ statemt·nt "The• '>t-<•r<•t;e r\ i-. i.I g1.1o<l, 1( uncnthus1ast1<:, rei:lder. '!)<l id lliJrt Carter Answers Verbose Query WASHINGTON CAP> -President Carter often bas said he gets helter questiQJls from out-of-t.owners than from White House reporters. But surely there a re exceptions. Take the following tn· quiry. posed to Carte r last year. "Mr. President. both in conversations with some of your junior colleagues with us this mom· ing. and in the broadcast con· text that Dr. Brzezinski <na· t1onal s ecurity ad viser Zbign1 ew Brzezins ki ) very loosely sketched for us today, cited as being a premise for as· s ess m e nt. this absolute ly tra n scend e nt fa c tor of trans mutation of the world economy . People will toss ..., a round phrases like the need to Hzu1Ns1C1 redefine comprehensive in· ternational comparative advantage -OECD comes up with a positive adjustment measure, which means progressive transference of primacy or cer· lain industries, LDCs <less developed countries> and soon. "'Ibis is really a question about the domestic cognates, since domestic and inlemalionaJ are just different ends or the same poles: are we at a point where we need a comprehensive domestic strategy and articulation of the responsibilities we must go through as part of this transformation, rather than j ust picking ouj....a trade adjustment here and put· ting down an interest pressure there? Do we need It so there is a context of unde rstanding to which we can all have reference as we must address this and make adjustments in our lives as well as in parlicuJar? .. 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Center, 2131924-8883 PJUW)ENA 3660 E Foothill Bl~.~ ct Foothill. 2131678-1692 TORRANCE 22'124 HawtbcnlelJMt, ~-mile toutb ol Del AmoFa.blon ~. ·2131373-7394 ---...... .. / ' INSIDE: •Stocks •Comics •Movies •Tetevlslon . . -.~ ... ··t"' OAll.YN.OT Saoru ·J ~~ .... els MeSmerlzed by Meyer ., DA ft CVWNINGllAM .............. Oaa ...,_., llineolllt _. cl'fdlt for an .-. la INa.le'1 ,,. wtetory over'tbe • Aas• WeclllardQ .u,ht at Anaheim Stadium. ·~1 about • mla&MI with my hy today, ud lt really Memed to be1p," M9Yer Hid. "He '-ot me to relax and ruUy loc•ila oe uch pitch ·· • E\'Sa POCUSID ON • Don Aase pitch ln the ftrtt inatnc aod doubled home the nnt run ol the 1ame. HF focUMd ln on a Dave URocbe pitch lD the fourth and broke 1t 3·3 tie with an l\BJ •in.ale. And h e focused in o n another LaRoc~ pltcb ln the seventh, driving tbi1 ene 400 feet to rl1ht·cenler field for the game-winning homer. "I WAS FAtaLY skeptical about this hypnotllm thinl at flrtt," Meyer ad· rnlta, "You know, voodoo ud trances and all that IOl't ol afuff. But it'• not Uke that at all.'' Neyer'• hypnotist is Lee Filber. a lon1time American League baseball coach lD the Newport Harbor area. Altboulb Meyer lived ·in Santa Ana ror 1$ years and was a three-1port star :at.. II at.er Del Jli&,h. be neyer met Fisher untll thi1 spring . '°ANO'n:IEll BAL.LPLAYER <former Angel Dave Colltns> recommended Fisher tome. and I hadasessioowithhlm this sprine." Meyer says. "I bit .227 last year,solwasreadytptry anytblng." Meyer was hitting .304 entering Wednesday night's game. so maybe the. hypnotiam helped. He decided to see Fis· her one more time. "He visited my hotel room," Meyer said. "It·s not a ll that spooky or anyt.bina. He juat cets me In a totally relaxed at.ate and ceta me to start think· ins P<*Uvely.'' IT WAS SO•ETBING Meyer ne.eded de1perately lut ae&IOft, ln which he wu plagued by iJUuriea and an anemic batting average. "I'd go to the park each day," Meyer says, "and think, 'gosh, I hope 1 don't go 0-for-< or make an-error tonlibt.' That sort of thinking doesn't help, it on· Jy hurts.'' Because Fisher bas a baseball back·. ground and was once a hitline coach, he and Meyer can "talk specificaUy about methanical problems. "l 'M DEflNITELY going to see him whenever we come back here," Meyer says. "That pitch I hit for the homer? I saw It beautifully. It wu a great big hanging slider." An1eJ Manager Jim Fregosi saw It beautifully, too. He saw it dlHppear over t.be fence and came for LaRocbe with a book. Reliever Mark Clear finiahed up with three hitless inninas, but the damage was done and Seattle· escaped from Anaheim with two wina in three aames. ~ WERE STRUGGUNG coming ln here," sa:td Ruppert Jones, who went three-for-four with two doubles, "but playing the best always brings out the best in your own ballclub. And the Angels are the best team in our division." Jones ' claim is s upported by the standings, but Uie Angels' lead was trimmed to 3~ games as Texas replaced Minnesota in the second s pot. For a whale, w eanesaay·s game looked like a battle to see. whose (See ANGELS, Pace BZ> Rams' Hill (Eddie) . Gaining Res~ The Hard Way By JOHN SEV ANO OI Ille 0.Wy P'I._. SU.tf When Eddie Hill was selected by the Rams on the second round oC 1.be National Football League draft, no one was more s urprised than Eddie Hill h1mseU. "Sure I was surprised." saJd the 6·2. 197-pound rookie runrung back from Memphis State. "Tbe Rt1m s were the farthest team from my mind because they had drafted Elvis Peacock the yet1r before and Wendell Tyler the ) ear before that And the~ a lr ea d y had L aw r e n ce M cC ut c h e o n and Cu ll e n Bryant ·· TRUE, THE RAMS DID have them aJI but only Bryant stayed healthy' 10 1978. The rest were confined to the sidelines with in Juries hcive been qu1eUy raving about the native of Nashville. Tenn who rushed for 739 yt1rds lasl year on a te1tm that. finished 4· 7. "It was the fi rst losing season an 15 yea rs cit Memphis State.· Hill WllJ tell you and an the st1mc breath add, "but there were four players from thal team drafted in the early rounds " LIKE MOST ROOKIES, H1ll 1b confident but not brcis h about h1 !> .Jb1htaes. Instead, he prefers to let his actions do the talking He wasn t discouraged about the lack of not.on ety he r ecen'ed at Me m ph1s State The pro scout!. <1!>:.u red him he would be a high pick. --. .,. •• ,....... Hill has been 1mpress1ve in · I had d lot of club!> tell m e I "'a:. preu y high on lhe1 r LtSt.: · says H.JU. who 1s one or three Jhlls in ccimp. "They all told mt- 1 had the rating:. to go on and they added I wa!> one of the ta llest halrbcic ks available which teams umd to look at.·· WILLIE HORTON DIVES OVER HOME PLATE AHEAD OF THE TAG BY ANGELS CATCHER BRIAN DOWNING IN FIRST INNING. ea rly workouts and the coaches OIAI~ SBEE'F Hill's <Jrnval at Ram camp d 1dn 't have muc h glamo ur, • either. Like Rodney Dangerfield he d1dn"t get much respect . or notice ----~­ .Angels Have Best of Sehedµ}e "When I came into camp I · heard a lot of people say 'Who 11> Edd ie Hill .,". .. he recalh •. A M U LTl ·PURPO t; a thlete. Hill played all vars•· ty sports 1n high school and 10 his freshman year at Memph1!> State was co'lvertcd to a w1d« receiver. If this isn't the Angels ' year lo wan the AL West talle. there may never be one With a 3 1h·game lead today, the· Angels a ppear to be in Fat Cily- espccially when one takes a look at the s chedule. While the Angels are playing teams like Oakland. Detroit~ Seattle, Toro nto and Cleveland the rest or this month, the other AL West contenders will spend , most of their August days in places like Bos t on. Baltimore, New York and Milwaukee T ake a look at who the contenders play from now through Sept. 2 <in or· den Angels Minnesota (four games ), Milwaukee (J), New York (4) And consider these other factors . Tuesday and Wednesday. making up rain-outs. Oakland <3>. SealUe <J >. Detroit (3>. Toronto (3 >. Cleveland I 3 >. Toronto (3 >. Detroit (3 ), Cleveland (4 >. Twins -Ange ls ( 4 l, Seattle < 3 l, Oakland 13). Bost.on C3), New York (4). Boston (3). New York (3 ), Baltimore IRI 45 of the Twin s' 58 games a re against Boston. New York, BaJtimore. Milwaukee. Kansas City, Texas a nd the Angels. From Aug. 13 to Sept. 2. a pen od of 20 games. Texas. KC and the Twins play only the best 10 the East, whjle the Angels take on Detroit. Cleveland and Toronto in the same span. The team the Angels m ust look out for 1s Kansas Caty. 'fhe Royals know how to win. having captured three s traight d1V1sion titles. The y know what pres- sure is all about. If they can get some consistency in their starting pitchers. KC could make a run for 1t Raager Cleveland (4 l, Detroit (5J. 35 of Texas' 57 games are on the r oad. C l e veland <3 >, Ne w York (3J. Milwaukee (4 ), Ba lti more (3 ). Milwaukee (3), New York (3), Boston (4 ). &oyab Detroit (4), Toronto C3>. Detroit (4), Milwaukee (3), Baltimore (4 ). New Yo rk (3 ). Bost on <3 >. The Ranger s mus t play three doubleheaders in four dC1 ys next week. Texas meets red-hot Cleveland Sunday 1n a twin bill <climaxing a four.game series), then after playing in the Hall of Fame game Mond ay in Cooperstown. N Y.. faces Detroit in doubleheaders But that schedule m ay be too tough to overcom e * * * * * Here's the Schedule the Rest of the Way THE CONTl-:NOERS An~els Texas Minnesota Kansas Ci\y W L Pel. GB Games Left 61 47 565 • 54 56 49 .533 3'-'l ' 57 55 49 .529 4 58 53 52 .SOS 6Yi 51 Angels' Remaining Gamn Home (25) -SeatlJe <Aug. 10, 11, 12 ). Detroit (Aug. 13, 14, 15>; Toronto (Aug. 17, 18, 19 l ; Cleveland (Aug. 20, 21, 22); Chicago <Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6l; Milwaukee <Sept. 7, 8, 9 ): Texas <Sept. 21, 22, 23>; Kansas City <Sept 24, 25, 26). Away (29) Minnesota (Aug. 3. 4. s DH >: Oakland CAug. 6, 7, 8); Toronto fAug. 24 . 25. 26}. Detroit (Aug. 27. 28 , 291. Cleveland <Aug. 30, 31. Sept. 1. 2); Chicago CSept. ll, 121; Milwciukcc <Sept. 14, LS. 16). Ka nsas City (Sept. 17, 18, 19. 201: Texas <Sept. 28, 29, 30) 'Boston !Aug 30. 31. Sept. 1, 2). SeattJe <Sept 3. 4. 5). Minnesota CSept. 7, 8. 9J: Oakland <Sept. 17, 18. 19>. Angels <Sept. Zl, 22. 23>. Mlanesota's Remainlag Games Home (301 -Angels <Aug. 3, 4, S Dll>: Oakland <Aug. 10 DH, 11 , 12>: Boston <Aug 20, 21. 22): New York <Aug. 24, 25. 26). Baltimore <Aug. 27 DH. 28, 29); Kansas City <Sept. 3, 4, 51; Texas <Sept. 7. 8. 9 ); Chicago <Sept. 25, 26. 27 ); Milwaukee (Sept. 28, 29, 30). Away 128 > Seattle <Aug . 6 . 7. 8); Bos to n <Aug. 13 , 14,·15>: New York <Aug. 16. 17, 18, 19.); Baltimore <Aug. 30, 31, slpt. 1. 2): Kansas City <Sept. lODH . 11 , 121 : Texas <Sept. 13, 14. 15, 16 ): Chicago I Sept. 17, 18. 19). Milwaukee <Sepl. 21. 22. 231 Kansas City's RemainlDC Games • Home (27 > ijetroat (Aug. 10 DH, With lhe Ram!., though, h1:-. sole role will be that of ci run n1 ng back unless Coach Rci ~ Malavas1 wants to add him tu the spe<:1aJ team::. "I'll do anythm~ J can to hcl1> this team," says HiU. "'T he mos• 1mpress1ve thing to me about camp so far 1s how much t alenl 1s on tlus team.·· HILL ISN'T EVEN consider 1ng lhe notion of not mak1og the :.quad Instead. he has his evei.. :.t>l ~ven higher · ··rr I work hard and earn m't position then I expect to st art.: he says conv1nc10gly "'I've set goals for myself alt hough I don't l ike to say what they an because that way people can"t <See HILL, Page 82> Teua' Remalnin1Games 11. 12 l : New York (Aug . 20 , 21 . ~m<~>-C~da~~Ari·rro~1~1~ur1~·-,2~2iu:~~~~~~<A~u~g~.~~"·~~~·n26~l~:~M~tl~wna~u~kee~~~~~~ Milwaukee <Aug . 24 . 25, 26>. · • • • · • New York (Aug. 27, 28, 29>: Seat· 12>; SeatUe <Sept. 14, lS.-16); Aaaeb.(Sept: tie (Sept. 10, 11, ll); Minnesota (Sept. 13, 14, 17, 18, It, zt>: Oakland (Sept. 28, 21, 30). lS, 16); Oatland (Sept. 2$, 26, 27!; Aqell Away (30) -Detroit <Aug. 3 DH, 4, S>; ('1-' .. --> Toronto <Aug. 6, 7, 9); Milwaukee (Aug. 13, .......... ...,........ Bal Away (3S) -Cleveland <Aug. 3, 4, S 14, lS); Umore (Aug. 16, 17, 18, 19); New DH); Detroit (Aug. 7 DH, 8 DH, t ); New York (Aug. 30, 31, Sept. l, 2); Mln.netOta York (Aug. 13, 14, 15); Milwaukee (Aug. 11, (Sept. 3, 4, S); SeatUe (Sept. 7. 8, t>; Oakland 17, 18, 19); Baltimore <Aue. 20, 21, 23) ~ <Sept, 21, 22, 23); Aa1ell <Seft. M;a, •>. · EODtE HILL Dodgers Have a Mlser•ble (K)nlght CINCINNAn (AP°):::ltay Knl1b{ latak· ln.f-49•0eoqe_l'-.r'• p0Wll' rolt; ali.aat' tentaUv~~ the Clnclnn.aU Reda". Now· KnhchU1 Foster's bats. ni.ror-21> in those five 1ames. wltb 15 • _runt.btned tn ~ three home nma. Three home runs s one more than nfs com blaed total for lrrl ud 1978 with the Reda. . awitchi.na to Foster's 35-ouncer. lrollleally, it's the .. ame switch Kni:cbt maaem 1978 for Ole tut month of the .----'I minor leac~e aeuon. He borrowed a 3S· ounce bat ti'Om Foster and hit nine homers . ,,, ....... POSTD. ON TBS disabled lilt with a baclly pulled mU1Cle, ii bappy to obU1e. He 1ave ~ a.di' Wrd buem• OM ol bll ''Blacll BenUel'' la AtlaDta ma Saturday. la tbe fln ,.... Id.Dee tbm. tbe ,..WU "I oaDDltD ME a dolen of thole bat.a today wttb my name OD them " KD!Pt aald after three more of bil RBI heaped ClaclllDaU beat Los AD&.._ lo.I .• ...._. In the lut month of the aeuoa after hitUnc 1 only OM t.o that point. KllPING TllACIC -Comedian Danny Kaye, part..owner... of the Seattle llarinen, keeps track ot the 1ame via a transiltor ractio while mjoyins IOIDe AIU cand1 and at· , • tenclinl tbe ballet ,......, MUcha&I 8arJllgdlro¥ at the HolbtiOod Bowl WldD11daj. ba ..................... . ..':#4• Ill .. CllM' I" fw boped ............ ,. ............. \ daynltbl-• Tbe ........ ,.... --· ...._., Wll .... aDG•1 ..... bl& ..... "TllB PANS KNOW Geor1e j an't in f there ..S tbey know tomebocly 'a Sot to drive ill tM ,_, .. 1aid Kailbt, wbo hit Mia la tbe onlel' Wedll•ay. lie bu bwl , ... DODG&U, Pap•• . ......... • • • .. -OM. Y Pfl.OT , ports Break BLIND RUNNER SHEll.AllOlZWOAtH. Electronic Pager Aids Blind Girl Track Runner · .PLANTATION, Fla. -"There's no greater ·m feeling of accompl1shment than crossing the Hnish line first," says 17-year·old Sheila Holzworth. B.ut when s~e started doing just that in high school meets bac~ m De~ Moines, l?wa, .opposing coaches slopped liking it. S~e1la, who lost.her sight ma freak ac~ident at age 10, runs with an electronic pager lo help her stay in her lane. ·:At first, everyone said . ·Oh , isn't that nice. A blind girl runo1n~ the trac~ ',·:the Dowling High School senior said. ··But when I started wmmng, they started be<:omingjealous. Coaches complamed that I was getting an electronic zap outo! lhe device tohelpmytime -as crazy as it sounds." She may compete as Jong as she follows the rules the Iowa High School Athletic Association ruled. ' Holzworth was here to receive her paging system Crom Motorola's communications department. She changed into a maroon and white running suit to demonstrate it on Planta· tion lligh's track. "Wmning means a great deal to me because I like the nt· tentlon." the sprinter said. "I like the attention because I don't want lo be shoved .away like blind people used to be. I Like lo show that being blind doesn't mean you're useless.·· ~!le .also. enjoys tr:ic~ skijD.g,,.borseback riding, roller ~katmg, eye.ling and d&!H!tng, but admits ttie skiing requires some .P<>!lshmg and h~r time of 12.8 seconds in the 100-m eter dash ts!" t as good as it could be. The Iowa state high school record 1s four·tenths or a se<:ond faster. She was blinded when her orthodontic .braces snapped fro~ around her head, the metaJ piercing both eyes. But she s determined not lo be handicapped. . "Being blind is more of an inconvenience than a han- d1c ap, ''. Holzworth says. "Heck, the hardest thing for me to do is match my socks in the morning." ....-----QMo•~ of die Day --7~-- Gulllermo )'Uas, aft.er winning a Washington tennis tournament when his opponent, Vldor Pecci, collapsed in lhe 95-degree heat and high humidity: "I think they should speak with the mayor here to put some air cond.i· lloning on his courts." f'ro• Page BJ WLL GAINING RESPECT •• expect thlngs from you. "I don't want to sound cocky, self-centered or conceited. That's not the way I am. 1 may set a goal today and achieve it tomorrow. ''IT'S AMAZING the overall talent tbb team baa. Usually you have a good quarterback, or 1ood receivers, or good backs, but never have I seen ao many quality players at so many posi- tion•. ~ "I just want to contribute aa much u I can. I'm not going to be stupid t o thlnk I'm the answer to the Rama• problems. It t akes 11 guys to win and every- body must operate like a. clock." . . Hm empbaalled that ~al 1oall are DOt u important a.a team pla. M lone ~ .. the Rams win, that's tbe bottom line. "THE MOST IMPORTANT thin& is winning. I 'd rather carry the baJl 20 times for 20 • yard.a anct..acore a touchdown to win than t!lrry the ball 20 Umea for 150 yards, no touchdown, and lpse." The articulate Hill plana to move loto the Huntington Buch area soon. He hasn't bad much time to take in the si1hta but be did drive by the Coliseum for the first time just prior lo his report· log to camp. "The players tell me It's a nice place to play," be says. "I think this team baa a good chance to go to the Super Bowl:•· With a runniDI back of Hill's ability maybe the Rama wUl finally reach the January cla11lc. ........ _.) OODGERS TUMBLE. • • ~ . hlWDa MYmtb mo.t of the )'ea.I'. "I like to b.lt blCber in tbe or· der because it elves me a chance to knock lo a lot of SUY•.' Hlttiq HYenth a lot of Um• I came up leadl.DI off the lDDlq or with aobocl7 CID," be said. -• -Kldtllt wbo tbne w..U qo • ltad • i81. IDOftd to third DlaCe OD the tMID W-.Say wtt)a IU Und, Urd ud MU. ram pro. dueed. He baa 21 iD bit llllt 18 Jame1. ........... bad • •tn• Uk• it befcn," ht MmltMd. CJNaNNAft, ICOaD elCM • tlm• iD tbf ftnt lmdnl qalmt the Dodlll"I, thank.a partly to a two-run double b7 ltldOt. Dave Concepcion hlt two afncles fOt' three nma batted ln, wfille re- ""e catcher Vlc Correll rapped a double t.o brln1 bome two more. Became ol t.njurt• Qd ~ ed bndlel, Fost.r~ Keo Griffey, Joe Ncqu and Jobaa1 Beeb Mt out the rubber 1•m• fA y.. .Mrl .... MlU LaCoo plelled ap Mi Udl wtD In 15 deelMu ID a I•• del.,.a two-... md II 'llliD ....... Ult" .... lie luted u lwtnp Won llWll waytoTomllame . .. ... . .. • c. ................ ... LOS ANO&LES -: Tmnll IW' Jimmy~ • ud baa wUe PaW are t1W proud paNDtl o1 a .. v ... pomd. 16-ounce boy, aad dodon • ., anu David CoDDora arrtved lo flne eoodlUoo. Tbe new mother waa a.llo .._,"very, vflf'Y well," after tb• baby'• blrtb at 1:02 a,m. Wectn.day at Cedan.stnal ... CHC!al Center, bolplt.al ·~enomu T ... GrtlftD aaid. Ccmnon n.w to Loi AQcel• Tuteday, aftu wlnnlnl a flnt-round match lo a Leonia tournament lD New Hampahl,.. •beo be learned t.bat b.lJ wUe Ud ,_. Into labcw. He wa1 at tbe boepital for the deUvery. · . • The top-seeded Oonnon lnformed offleta.la at the intema- UooaJ tmnla tournament be would not be retW'llinl for the re. malo~r of the competJUoa. ·-· ... s,. ......... ..., 8•eep Balt.hnor•'' Al a..~ b1I b.lWnc · 1treak to 13 aamea. opelliq with a alqle that Ill apurred a three·rl.Ul Oriolea' first lnnln1 aa Milwaukee lo.ta three·1ame teriea Wednelday lo · American League action. Baltimore now bolda a 7""·&ame lead over Boston lo the East and at their preeent pace, lbe Orioles wiU win 110 games ib1I year ... Jill &Jee bad a pa.Ir of two-run homen to gtve tum lbe AL lead with Z1 u Boston defeated Cleveland. 7-4, to end the latter'• 10.1ame winnlnC atreak . . . Oakland got its fourth coaaeeutlve complete 1ame aa alck Laaafonl pitched an elgbt-hitteJ' for a 7-1 win qver Minnesota ... Kansas City got its sweep of a lbree-came aet with Toronto as sore-thumbed Ge.1e BnU led a 4-3 vlctory with two doublea and a at.nale . . . &eale JaeU.. LM Plalella and JerrJ Na~ powered bome rum and the New York Yankees· finisbedatb.ree-aame sweep of the Chicaco Wblte Sox with a 9-1 verdict •.. Texaa relief ace II• &en picked up his 18th save with 2~ lnnln.a• of hlUeu ball and struck out five lo a 4-3 triumph ov~r Detrolt . • . DaH IUacmaa connected for his 38tb bomer of the aeuon, a three- run abot, but It was overshadowed by aoc11te1 SceU'a game- wlnninJl two.run blast as Montreal bested the Chlcaco Cube 7-5. in National League action ... GUT)' ••ddo• and p..e Rote each had four bits to carry Pblladelpbla put the New York Mets, 9-6 .•• Demay Walll81 bit a two-run triple off Vida Blae in Houston's four-run third innlog u the Aatroa oowered past San Fnnclaco 5-4 ••• Dan Parbr'a blood double lo tbe el&hlb lDDing drove in tbe game-winner for Pitts- burgh_ In a 4-~ Will over SC-Louts. . .A three-nm homer by Dale Marpby blgbllgbted a five-run Atlanta el&hth inning In a 5-4 victors' over San Diego. The game was spiced by a beocb- clearing incid~t. at least tbe fourth in the major leagues slnce Friday rught. Gene Teeace flnished trotting out a bome ..-rn. then charged Atlanta pitcher Edd.le Solomoa alter the hurler apparently said something. AMe Stdl~ Cllest Dbe••l•rt NEW YORK -Tennis star Arthur Ashe suf- fered chest discomfort today and was moved lo the §9 intensive-care unlt a t New York Hospital "as a purely precautionary measure," a spokesman at the hospital said. Eamon Brennan, vice president for public affairs. said Ashe's doctor. whose name was not given, released a state· ment saying the 36·year-old tennis .pro "does not have a de· finite diagnosis of a heart attack or any other heart problem "He is in intensive care as a purely precautiona,.,, m easure and is not receiving any unusuaJ treatment." The d?Ctor said Ashe was "feeling fine and bas no paan" and descn bed the former W1mbeldon champion as being m "good spirits." Dorsett Areept• C•rl~ f'f•~ Dallas Cowboy running back Tooy Dorsett says • be has had a change of heart about tus threat to file. a formal 1;trievance ~ith the NFL Players As· soc1allon 1! his Sl.200 fme for curfew violations stands ... Fountain Valley 's Be th Sc broedu has been picke d for t he U.S women's basketball team that wiU play Aug. 6-11 m Squaw Valley ... San Fran· clsco 49ers running back James Oweu wu reported ln good condition after being hospitalized fo r non·contag1ou~ men· ingills ... Unbeaten heavyweight Marty Monroe won a spilt lO·round decision over James lngnm in Los A'ngeles . MaTVin Camel, the World Boxing Council's No 1 ranked crulserweight, stopped Mac:ka oley with a TKO 1n lhe second round of a scheduled 10.rounder In Las Vegas ... Pedro Ramos, ace reliever in the New York Yankees' 1964 American League pennant victory, was released on bond after his arrest in coM e<:Uon with a $2 million drug bust in Miami. .. A state judge has cleared the way for the National BasketbaJJ Associatjoo Jazz lo leave New Orleans for Salt Lake City, but left in force a suit totaling a possible $114 mUUon In damages by the city of New Orleans ... Jacll Gregory. the New York Giants defeoslve end who walked out of training camp Monday, was traded to the Cleveland Browns for an uodJsclosed future draft choice. Te~ule11,R•dle TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: No eventa scheduled. BASEBALL/FOOTBALL/SOCCER .............. LARRY MILBOURN LEAPS TO AVOID RICK MILL.EA. FreaP~8J ANGELS MESMERIZED. • • p1tchlng sta!f wu worse. STA.RTE& DON AASE eot the first bat,ter-of the '"fl&U:ut on a.. grounder, but that was the only out be got. Aase surrendered a walk and four straight h1~ for three runs Fregos1 could stand oo more and s ummoned Mike Barlow rrom the bullpen. Barlow gave up two more runs in his 3"'3·1nning stint . then LaR()('he came on to lose 1t bv allowang a pair or homer~ . Seattle's Rick Honeyeull put 12 baserunners on the paths in less than six innings and the Aogels squ~ed six runs out of him. but the way Californi a v.as pitching, 1t wasn·t enough "P1tch.ing w11l al v.a~s be the key That's true for an~ team, ·. !\1 eyer says "We ve ,got a lot of young pitchers who still need de velopment, but we re a team of the future ·· Wpez Takes Lead In European Open SlJ ~:'\1:-\G DAL E . Engl:ind <AP.L-Nancy Lopez tamed the Sunmngdtie 1lOli course Wttb d s1x·under-par 68 tn lhe r8lll to- day · and took the early lead m the operung round of the Euro- pean Open women's golf cham· p1onstup. Lopez. the defending cham- pion. shot seven b1rd1es on the par 36-38--74, s:114.yard course. She bogeyed only ooe hole. the 17th, alter dnving into deep rough. The tournament began in good weather with some wind, but tbe wind increased and the rain caught up with Lopez on the 12th fairway. "At times it poured down quite hard." she saJd. * A•OIL MOTIS-•• c.r-.,.,...., w- d• f a o-me •"" 10ft\otht•\ f.o,. the '·""~ Dt•f\9. _,,,,....., __. ""' F•-1 I• '"'"II • ll04'*-""_ IQC, _ _, .. ~-a...u-.... 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Nt.O trw 0d•'•~ tod,..., .nO will "c;trn ·~• ,,.,, (n,,,n., O•• ~•' (" .. l')dVn M•lt .c •• ..,.._,. .,. • ..,,..., ... ~ ~ f\• 38,606 Watch Aztecs Lose PASADE~A -L'nder the {'I rcumstanccs. the Cosmo"> ca ffif' out or thei r d1v1s10n C'l1nc h1n~ 'l<'tory over the Lo~ Angel • .., .\1tl'<'~ .with more ap prP1hns1on thJ.11 JOY WednesdJy mJ;ht aP'thP Rose Bowl before a t rov. d of 38,r,oo Th~ concern ~urrounds the phy:.ic~l s t atus of ~ort h , Amen can Soccer League scor 1ng leader G1org10 Chmaglla who suHered a bruise 1n his It ft ~roin and had to leave with 14.20 rema1ruog m the Cosmos' 3·1 triumph. which wrapped up first pla<'e in the National Conference Eastern Dtv1s1on . gained them th e home field advantage throughout lhe playoffs and boosted their league-leading record to 21-6. Rick Davis. who tallied twice, opened the sconng at 24 :04 when he faked Aztecs goalie Colin Boulton away from the goal and dribbled the ball lnto the net. Rangers' Front Office Criticized Baseball Standings ARLINGTON, Texas (AP> - Al Oliver calls lhem a revolving door. Jlm Kern calls Lhem a shambles. Doc Medich calls lbem embarrasslng. The "them " is the Texas Rangers front office, which ap- parently Joel Oscar Gamble to the New York Yankees lo the Mickey Rivers' deal Wednesday because they don't understand baseball's rules. Rangers fans bombarded a local radio station with calla, the m ajority aaylna the Yankees bad taken the Rancen lo a trade that had taken quite a few twi.sta and turu since lta Oriti.Dal Ul· nouncemeot. Texaa announced "comple· UOo" ot the trade late WedDes· day, aeodlng the contract of Gamble to the Yankees lo ex-eban1e for Klven' contract - plu1 third bueman Amoe Lewis, a mlnor leaguer hittin1 .m with 20 home nm1 and t1VO pl17en to • be named later. The Ran1era will receive tbree playen to be named. OD MoDday, tbe Rancen and Yank• announced that Rlven bad been trMed to Texas for mlnor lea1uer_1 Gary Gr:d Mlk• Hart, J>omlDCO Ramoa a player to be named later. Howe¥•, Ttsa failed to ob-taia waivers CID Gray ud Hart and could DOt Imel them to the Yankeer AAA farm team lD Columha Commleioolr 8owte Kulm ........ till f.UUN to elear w • ., ...... wlded ......... AMEltlCAN LEAGUE West Dtvlaloia Ancell Texaa Min nesota Kansaa City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 61 47 .565 56 49 .533 3'h 55 49 .529 4 53 S2 .sos ga,.; 46 60 ,434• 14 46 63 .422 15a,.; 31 77 .287 30 Eut Dlvtalon BalUmore 72 34 .679 ·- Boston 63 40 .612 7'h Milwaukee 63 44 .589 9W New York 58 48 .547 14 • Detrolt 53 51 .510 18 · Cleveland 53 53 .500 19 Toronto 32 75 .299 40 a,.; NATIONAL LEAGUE We.t Dtvlaloo Houston Cincinnati San Franciaco San Diego Dodgen Atlanta W L Pd. GB 62 47 .569 59 51 .536 3\Ai 52 56 .481 9\Ai 49 60 450 13 45 62 (421 16 44 63 \.fu 17 Ea.at Dtvlaloa Montreal 58 43 .574 Pittaburgb 58 45 .563 1 Chicago 54 47 .535 4 Philadelphia 55 49 .529 •"" St. Louia 51 50 .505 7 New York 43 57 .430 14\Ai JDBISDH lllliiiiiiii ... ~~-·l SDI ~=:~- 2121 Harbor Blvd. CoataM- •5630~ ' SPECIAL PURCHASE • I ' .. -·--... -.. ------_ _... --··· ...... ···--_ ...... _____ ._........,,,., __ -·--··-----·-···· ........................ ··-· -·-' " BOATING CLOSE QUARTERS -Action like this will be seen in the waters off Newport. -Beach this weekend as nearly SO Santana-20 s loops compete in the third annual na - tional championship for the class. Yacht · Schedule He~vy lntemational,.14 Races Dof Slate By ALMON LOCKABEY Deify .............. WrOtr S antana-20 sloops fro m throug hout California, the southwest and from as far away as New Orleans will convene at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Fri· day to start a three·day competi- t ion for the nationa l cham- pionship in the class. The series wi 11 continue Saturday and Sun- day. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be host to Interraational Offshore Rul e (IOR >. Performance Handicap Racing Fleet CPHRF> and Ocean Racing Cat amaran Association <ORCA) yachts for the annual Santa Barbara Passage race Saturday and Sunday SMALL BOAT action 1n Newport Harbor wall be confined to Lado Isle Yacht Club's August Regatta Saturday a nd Sunday. A II races will be sailed inside the bay. In other Orange County yacht· ing a reas. Dana Point Yacht Club will stage its D~a Days Regatta for PHRF yachts Satur- day and S'Unday, and Huntington Ha rbour Yacht CJub will in· augur.ate its Bolsa Cruea Collec· Fast Trip Home Trampa.c Y a.cht Crmader Returm Yacht crews r eturning from the Transpac race to Honolulu usually count on a considerably longer crossing on the return t ri p than on the "race" over. This is partly because of the longer great circle course on the return trip which takes them north of San Francisco before beading south to Southe rn California ports · Bora Entered In S ears Cup A Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club sailing team skippered by Duwayne Bora will represent ..., Area G (California> in the Unit· ed States Yacht Racing Union Junior championship regatta for the coveted Sears Cup. The Sears Cup competition will be held at New Bedford, Mass. Aug. 19·23 in O'Day·l9 sloops. Bora and bis crew, Mike Pinckney and Peter Newbre will leave Newport Aug. 15 and will arrive in New Bedford in time for some practice sailing. The Sears Cup ls one of the oldest and most prestigious sail· ing kudos presented each year by USYRU· and is sym bolic of the national championship ro .. sailors under 18. & 808 McLAREN'S BMW,.l~C. 1179BMW733 MIT~ NOT SO for t he 52-foot trimaran Crusader which was a mong three multihulls which challenged the monohuUs in thjs year's Transpac. Crusader , with three co· skjppers and a crew from South Shore Yacht Club, failed to beat the monobulls in the windless 2,225-mile r ace, finishing tire crossing in about 15days. But Crusad er is back in Newport Beach, ha ving complel· ed the return voyage in 12 days, 19 hours with owner-skipper Mike Kane and one crewman, Peter Nangle aboard. CR USADER averaged 216 m i les a day with the. wind almost on the nose for most of the 2,810 miles. This despite a final day's run which took 10 hours from Catalina to Newport Beach. There was also two days in which ·the big "trl" covered Jess than 100 miles a day in the Pacific High. Kane said be en countered winds of up t.o 40 knots and on t he last day before reaching Point Con ception logged 310 m iles on a beam reach. K ane is p r epar ing the Crusader for the ·singlehanded race from San F rancisco to Kauai neict year in which there will be 110 entries, both multihull . and monohull. lion, a series for PHRF yachts Saturday and Sunday. M.ost prestigious event on the Southern California sailing front will be the lntematJonal-14 team· races sta rting Monday al Alamitos Bay Yacht Club an Long Beach Harbor. The team r acing, involvang top sailor s from several countries, will be fo llowed by the West Coast ch ampionship and the North Am erican championship for the class. A combination of scores in the West Coast and North America regattas will determine the world champion.ship. THE 1-14 is ~ne of the oldest high -performance dinghies in existence. It was designed as ;i one-design class by Uffa F'ox of England and fi rst introduced in- to the United Sta tes nearly 40 years ago. In later years it became an open-design class with a variety of "go.fast" gimmicks allowed so long as they did not change the huJI .Parameters. The class has ·always attracle<J some of the top sailors in the worlri Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Los Angeles·Lonl Beaclt ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB -lntemational·H team rac ing c ha mp10nsh1p, West Coast championsh ip , North American champions hip a nd world championship, Aug. 6-19. Spellbinder Takes Crown Ron Melville's Spellbinde r was the winner of the Santana-35 national championship hosted by Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club. The championship series con: s isled of two races over a modified Gt>ld Cup course off Newport Beach on Saturday and a race from Newport Beach to Long Point, Catalina Island, on Sunday. Runnerop was Tfiple Threat, skippe~ed by Bill vob KleinSmid, Balboa Yacht Club and third was Riff Raff, Forest E . Oloo, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. PA~TI Specializing in Men's Hair Cutting DM'IPILOT U . Blizzard on Top; 0eean c1ue · . "Saddlebaek Hong Kong .Leads Imp~~~~ in& akllla, Saddleback Colleae la offer lna a claaa thia fall that will allow pro a p ectl ve marinen to sail their owa cr.tt. COW!'.S, lale of Wight (AP> -The American· built, Britiab yacht Bliuard won the Admiral's Cup opening race over tbe American yacht Wllllwaw Wednesday, but it waa the Ho111 Koq team that led the 19-natioa points table. Newport Presents Santanas Hong Kong's three yacbta took third, fourth and filth olaees. Erneit Juer'a Sl·foot Bliuard led throughout tbe JO.mile race on a course around the Solent between tbe south coast of England and .thJs island, cloeely followed by Williwaw, owned by Seymour Si.nnet of New Jeney and ski,pered by The eou1", Sailing, Seaaian abi p a nd Boatbaadlinl. will COD· vene in two sectioaa, one on Saturdays from 8-11 a.m. and one on Mon· days and Wedneadaya from 10:30-noon. the Arnertca's Cup-ace Dermis Connors. r==--------r Then came the three Hong Kong ent.ries, La JOHN WAYNE Pantera II. owned by Chris Ostenfeld; Uin Na T&DielS CLUI Mara. owned by Hect.or R06S, and Vanguard. t li • .,._ ..... owned byT. YourleU. lftT()il!Mm Hoog Kong led the provisional points table C411 CA.,..• after the first of the five races with 162, followed 759-0451 More.than4S skippers ~b~y~B~n~l~a~1n~,~~~l~·~and~~the~U~~:·~~~~~~.~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ lnd crews areexpec~ ............................... ~ ...................... , to be on hand for tile third annual national championship regatta for the Santana-20 Class. The three-day eve9t starts Friday and will t>e hosted by tbe Newport Harbor Fleet II. Two races will be sailed each day over a modifie d Olympic course m the ocean off Newport Beach. Scoring wall be based on lhe best fa ve races. Ta-ke.,Jiom_e trophies will be awarded to the top eight competitors a nd pa rtic 1pat1on plaques will be presented· to th~ skipper and crews of each competing boaL A MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING IS NOT A CRIMINAL ••• but he may: lose his license, go to 1•11, have his ln•urance cancelled, lose his job. SJNCE the class was designed fo r easy trailering, there are en· tries from all along the Pacific Coast, most of the western states and from Texas and Florida. This year's entry list has already exceeded the large turnout for th~ 1978 champ1onsh1p re· gatta in San Francisco Bay last August. Howeve r. with prope r legal re presentation a ll or those problem.' may be e li min a tea. Jrt~tteirttre--nsutt-irn---.1--­ court is directly rela ted to the quahty or your lawyer. At Southe rn Californta Law Center we arr ange a free cons uJtation with a la wyer who b skilled in the area of Shoreside act1v1t1es will include an anformal barbecue on the deck a t Newport Harbor Yacht Club Friday na~ht. Southland Skippers Wmpete c rim in al la". ~~N CAL1/:'. ~+ o~ "Jo.;:,LAW CENTER~ 908 We!>lSanta Ana Boulevard • Santa Ana. CA 92703 (714) 972-4801 -24 HRS. ·Quality Re presentation need not be Expenaive •lao Lawyers In di~. 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'-\0 ntt)•l STAT·t;~CALIFOtllUA FOtt ousJl'le'\\.,. • IR UC ~ 1111( ~Ji.AV l (E TU .... 8EA•OGC ,,_OOAS IC(N TM£COU"1'YOl'OaANG£ ELEGANT ""°llllE H0 ¥ES tJNLIMIT(D, IOI.II i¥ H..&i'tl C..Vo.n H(L!> ,.,~ ""' .~-1. wm, AN '" 1111' M •llu ol II•• Li14lt o• -NC.. dOf ...,_ ~ MoO!oe ..orN ::i<-;~111•~~ ' C:.tr-..,-103 ,-ll(OAl(t( E M I TSCHLEA , Aeuln I• c.lltoml• "''.__.._,, w 111 • .,,. J "'~"''· 1071 L•'"'-Ill• o.. ~ ~ o.. &eo'Qot< DtK•tW<I 11110 &e..:I\ 8ou1e .. ro, S.t•nlOft. a1.o..-c;.,,,,..c.t11t-..,..1 1610 P o11oe•o••. Co\!• ·••u. H01><• ••....._.,....,to Credt!O•~ CAI~•--H-A-'fll'ff, IOMI W (41 ......... .,.,. l\t••"t C~ ~"'t 11-Wl<I dew £~ M90i .. w.mn. Inc .• "" H•,..,....~Gn>w.c..i~·~ Thi\....,...._. I\ c-.C.1"4:1 oy ........ !Mnl 10 Ult Mod tla lm \ In I~ Off IC• .. lk«i. .......,.,d, St-. c.11ton11 Tl>l\D<N~ll<ondu<t.ol>'f.,,un.,.. di¥t-4 -c~n ot,... •W..-wtd couf'1 0< to The a'bac c se b t ted to t b -1-: 1-tr -ete k ~ • ,..._ •• u-ie•--· 1,,.,, • ,.,.. o.-~ ... ll".wt1t.,...., 10 -""""~ •1 ~ • > Or · aSOQ as 00 a mOUD ese i.w.w·tuug range lpS are C0_,-1 pac ages TIM• bu!Mnn.l ls c.ondllcted bY e c~ 0«1ne""'P. 0.. ,,.._ , o•fot e of OOUGlA~ E G008t , m ur h thus far this summer and the outlook coo· for one or more anglers. oo•••'°"-wi11tamJ "''"'"' T"" s1e1-.. ., "*" ..,,,, ·~ 8,toLL. 01u NT. 11A~r. &ROWN -tmues to be less than optimistic. There i.S one EUGANTMOBllf Trw• s1.e1_, ••• ·-'""ht~ c....,,1.,c 1en010r...-C.ovn1vonJu1y e•eAw111. P o Bo• 1111. 110 HOMES.INC.. t.oumyOerti otOr ... C-yon July ~ ,,,. L1n<1 tn A•enue. long Beac h , bright side to the longfin picture though -the THERE ARE PLENTY OF A.LBACOBEoutaide AMC1111tuie1,..., 14, "''· • "*" c•11torn•• ,.,, Tl't 11m OJ~soi. mini·loog range sportsfisbers are getting into and seas are calm , providing for plenty of P"""-1 · '""" Pvbf!SN1SO.-.eo.J1 0 .. 11Pi~. ""'-<h ••"~""oe.e•,.,,.o1-.o1 ~- some great albacore actioo some l5S miles off the fishing all day. There is a lack of fish south of the c:.=::v ~=::!.:!Ji;-Jut";':'.:::'.!~~~°"'"'~'°:• Jv•v "· "· ~ _,""" 1• 1'" ~" ;::~.:,:: :::O~~ ~ ':! beach area, ··•:ch m eans there is very little chance the •· '"'· '"'"' •ne ~ ~i.n-' 11e WJU Pl PtJllLIC N011CE •• ..., ., ""-u ........_ _..... There bas been a trend change in deep sea vagabonds of the deep will move into local waten lt09UT o. ICMO&Slt•..,, EJO. '°"' ,._.,.. -.,. 11AC P1A:>11U11an ., .... t this 5e81CJ11. 1 t• ~ .._.. W., M ,l ·~ Of !fllP ... k• fi shingoverthepastdecadefindingmore....,...ersen· It was a late year, and perhaps due to the cost U:!.-:=-~:Coffl o.ii., Pt ,tcTinounuso•us PUllLIC NOTICE o.1ec1~.:_·~~t1c ...... 1,· oyi1ng better ~odsishinfgtiwbeo they stay out in the ocean of fuel, boats did not m ake the effort to do as much J111, 12. "·-."""' 1, "" :it.»-T,,. .:=:~·~ OOI"" :::or 0.::,. wm or ongerpen o me scouting as they would under normal fuel cost ~s.,. "'cnnounuM••s.s MLL.MUlf'f,H.taT, •"°'"' ·-------------JAM. JU> .... ~ ... ~. COile MAMalTATUM•T -aAa •Wtn THE LONG •ANGE -W'DCI do Baj b PV1ll.IC NOTICE .... c..i_....... n.,.,..........., .... 1'9!MlfttU P.O .... IS " a-...-o WU a 8Ve o·~~ ll'ANHFRANCE . IN C .. • n . 1•U....A-___ _._,,e:..::W.:..a=-:rded a.J}glers with fantastic .catches of big lJ .. ...,..,._,~ ....... ~ ~Mlof\. m N . Romo S&N TYP£WA•t£R, m1111Mch '-lhec:9.CA.., game fish ana DO-W boats are tumIDg {(j,lhf'Jii'iiieee~, Tifouriii·ifi. ___ y_e_a_rs-.-:The=--re_&ee_m_S_to-:-"°"."'be-p"":l:""ent-y-of":"":f•ue•l.,....a•t•alJ~doc':""'"'U~+--.fW111n94K.llrr;TilMW;;::~.,..111 • ..--.Or~~ It <4ftOUc1lld by• cor· ~Nedry un ........ ~!,'!:.., ~'·-.~-C.0.-11-D-.,-.,.,-... -loL------ and five-day albacore trips. along the beach front, even though the cost is ru,b. itea..•'91-t• u.c.c.1 _ .. loft..._.,, °''" ....... -~ c..i ........ Ju1v u. 19.1u1111~1."'" This 'lliter just returned from a trip aboard Some people att fueling up in Mexican ports to c!!~ .:·~~"~";':t~:u'~ :::::·~llC ~;........,..;is ~ cw .,,..,. t•M-79 the deluxe sportfisber Royal Polaris operating out keep the trip coS'ts weU within reason. suPl'1.Y •NC. dbl ouNOE COAST Tiii' .......,_ _s ,1..., wf1f1"'" ......... or Fisbennen's Landing in San Diego. The US-:::~=!·~~~ ~0..-olOr .. '-YOftNtf Tllll .=:'::'1w.ci •"" .._1------..------- footer had a maximum passenger load of 4-0 ANGLERS WHO INTEND to take advaot.qe ~ . ._lflllM .._"-c-i.v .. MtLL••.04ASWAN• COUfliy o.no10..,,..°"""vonJu11 PUBUC NOTICE anglers and returned to the dock alter two days of of these mlnl-loog range trips abould =att °"~· sw..o1 c..i~ -•.,. MtOWWtNG. 1iec. ' u.1m . f h. 'th 335 I f' .ft.. al t 30 th • ...i with th ri-t ta "'1 ... t 11-•r-ttr is_.., .. ,...... .. tlttat •• ....,...,..,.. •• ""'"5 F1CT1nousau11wass 1s mg w1 oog tns avera..,...g mos em-ves e au CJUe. -oa u• ea CA•LSON-'1tOeE1tTA CA1tLSON ....;.,.....,CA..;. ,.,..t.,_,o..,.GDHtD.tli.,Puoc. ...._n uu.un pounds per fish . will lake along three rods for a three to five-day -'SOVTHCOAST H •UTYtscxiTH r;111H1 .1u1y,._..._,.•.tt.1m 1"1·" t11tfOflowifltpenoM.tttoo1naw.i S rt bot tb t ln hth tri lnldin wilh""pound ~ .. COASraEAUTVSU~PLY,INC .. ~O. .... CM•DWIY~-uas: . po as a are try g to reac ese p. c u gone ..,.. mono, one ••UJ ~~~.P=•J•~.;.~~:;.:'~ _,,,.., .... _.Me.,,•,..,. ,n,.,.; ~NOTICE wAASAOADiNvEsroAs.ai...,.1 longfins in one day are just not able to provide 30-pound moao and a trolliog rod witb SO.pound c..i...,.,..._ ,..,.._s11;p, ''° Newoon c....1e. their anglers with any ri.abi.o&. By the time the plus mooo. Also there abou.ld be a selection of ,,,. -1Y.., ._ .,_'9nW ,, P'1BLIC NOTICE ,tc:TtTtOUSllUStNHS Dr ive, su11, "°· Newport Bt.tc11, average sport boat gets to where the lonlflu are, hooks in the 4 to 210 range, t.roUing featben, rub-toettM • '"'1 ~' ~ • ...,.,.. NAMHTAT1u11uT ~1;.~~ HARTNus ~ .... it's time to bead back to the docks. Uoleaa the ber core sinkers and a fi• .. ••1•• walat belt. AU line '"""'~ClllllltY•Or .... "* "cTmcM1uvsuaus Tlle ..-.... ....-iuoi,. .w. p.,.,...,,.., Fornt A.......; ._...,... .... w.ua OfG411...... 9'Mll8STATSM8Wf MUU: llffch G411ltoml .. 1'S1 ' a)bacore move in to less than 10 mllea, all an~ers abould be new and reela abould have new drap ~ S.Ht-1Yl•e.Kr1eN1t1 .... ,.. Tiit fottowt119 .--.,. "'"' 1u. & co. CONST .. ,,.., Awe oAvio L CAOCKErr c;..._. who expect to catch loo .. "·· bad bet'-r them et: "'1...,. 111 "•· '"""'"· ..-.. "'""'" •· 09-· Ml-v1a1e. ~ "'11 P.,,... •t0 Ntwport c....19r on &MUD "" • IMM 4IM ........ • ... eUUTY VILLAGE HOMES -TUSTIN, lteltlfl TMmet Del .. y .Ir,. ~ s..fft ..0. ~ 8Mo\ C.lltor~" themselves on mini-long range trtpe. U the albacore keep ataytnc to tbe outaide, su~ v ..._ .._ .. OHHO£ ,.1 E. ,._.,,. ser-. ~ 11•. s-. •w o..o .... ..-v1e1o. c.Nfonll• 97..o • • aoglen are going to have to anticipate this chance COAST NAVTY 511""-v.,.. •• Me.c..i11orn1•mts msJ T11"1Nsnuitc-.ctedl>y•11m11. THERE ARE TBltEE ADVANTAGES ln tak· In the mJgraUon of loNflna through eur coutaJ :!11~~1~~.!':: A ... ..':!~~.~~r! H•1• -~._,,_'"~..,.aft..._ ",.,.,'='L..c.rooett iog a mini·loag range excunkm r or a one day waters. With loads Umh.9«1 (lea than half that of a ~ v111~ ...,.._Of c.i~. 10t1 ft411t111T.Dllley.H. • ~•1P..,_ trfp. First, you get a lot more fi&binc Ume, which, normal day boat), apaH la prime on any 1portlbber ~ '::' !-:': :!' .=,. c.:::"" !!!'. ~°:o!i!= ~ 114• s.nu C.:::,,-=-: ~~ledC.::~.': ~~. ~:;. ~ W: ~ traditionally rewards each aftl.ler With more fish and analen lbouJd plan DOW to make plant few next ......... ""et u • -•t ~ w. T111, -IM\s h <~t~d "' • J-"-tm. 1' "1' °' d ~-~d ....... -.... of _, h eu1 ... i.ocx. ~ $ belle S4r-. Otlltf•I O«WnHll. , .. ,... ·••OYACllOOlSTT per ay. ~vn • you 1et..,... -....-anta1• a rul t year. AMlllMI. c-ity o1 0r-. s1•.. 5 .,.11,_.. ""°''"*'0r..., c-a o.11, ,.. •• ,....,....CtMlrDr .... bite aod any angler that bu ...,. been in a Sood For more informatioo OD minl·lona r&n1e c..i...,.,_ .. n. .._, P. Niv tt. "· ..... -.. t."" _...,. .._...,...._CA.- dusk or dawn bite will au.t to It.I f1Dtutlc flab1n1,PboneFiaherman'al,andtn11DSanDSecoat .. ~..::;.:.::;-..!;~ o-o P~· ----... -.,.....~ID-. -lll'lltM ""'* fiablng. 222 ·0391 or phone Frank LoPreste W Tt....i-torlNl!lr9e_s._. s.-i:w1t1...,,J.P""".,. ..-"'--.. .-..an.c. ,....,0r.,..cwto.i1y ....... And third, p•a.-•er , __ ..._ are 11-lted, prov id· 221-8030. U you have neve r ex---~ a trip •or w.. •t. .,.: TllK --'MM Wt1t1 "* -...------'-'Ylhflll~J.•."' ~ -.n ---........ ~ I' -. OltAHGE COAST NM.ITV SU,._ c-ty09ftrol°'911111~9lll,..., '90TIC80l'-.....-...UTT iog plenty al an1Hn1 rooai for eada fllherman. A came flab that luted more tban a clay, I would ea. Pu. tss.1 ~· '--· .-. '· ""· Netiu i. ~ ..--.. .. - fourth advantaae, unlesl one l1 oa a diet, 11 the coura,e any aportfiaberman to g.lve lt a io thll or ... ,~T ae.t.UTY su .... ,..1.,..0railttCllMI~',=:,,.,,, ..... :"..::.,~~= ... ---------- great food that LI offered du.ri.DI ~trip.~ ol next HUOll. Pu •NC..'*'~..-. .._ . .M¥tt.,.,a .... -..t...,. ,...,,. ..,..._. .. ._"_....... PUBUC N011CE Get& ·First Marlin lldina It three ID a row, Andy Crean wel1b•4 la tbe tint marlin al tbe Wl'J JOUDt ...... lut week aboard b1I 1portftaber Prowler 44. Tbe marllD ntebed 111 ~ pouad1. Crean alao brougbt ID tbe ftnt albacore .S booked br'Oadbtll to Newport t.ta11 Muon. MOit al the marlin adioa 11 · curreatly otf the Avaloa Bank. MeaaWhl)e. tbe bit. on martin ud dorado .. wide optD off..,. i• tbe Sea al Corea. Anelen re- port ....,. 1ood ~ for all bta .... flab lD tbe ........ llOlt ,... sor:t• alon1 a:~ eaatera lllo ....... wWbe AUIUR- Jokent Stars for Surf SAN JOSE <AP) -wurte Abrabaml scored one aoal and auilted the other u the Callloml= defeated tbe San Jote · uakes 2-0 ID a North Aaiertcaa cer Lea1ue iame W edoeeday nl8bt. Sao .lo.e outtbot the Surf M-t b\at wu rolled bf five lbott wblch bit the croe1J>ar after set· Uni put California 1oa11teeper Dave Jokent. Abrabaml scored a1alut San Jon io-Jie Mike HeWltt at 7:57 with aa Mlilt bJ ...._, Wall ud Mark Lladuy. It was tbe .-forward'• 11tb 1oaJ of tbe MUOll. THmmu 8&fte Darid tllim tallied at H :JI wttb Abrabaml and Andy McBride u1l1tt111. It . w H David 'a llth 1oal of tbe year. The abut.M wu the flrlt of I.be MUGG for Jok.,. ud rall· ed dlvtaoo-leadina Calllonda '1 point total to 123. San Joee, in thtrd and almo1t ellmlnated f rom-.ittbe p&a,off race; bu • polnta. Deer Seuon Opem· TbecoutaldeerHUOB ...... der way Saturday and tbe proepedl for a IOOCI ~'•an opUmllUe. ............ ad C099I' caMI· Uouankl9aludall..,._ to a,. la' HceUnt COlldtU.. ·. "'C.~~ -· _,_ • .;. .,;;;;._~ "::::.:-:., .. Merell..,. --~TOe~~ l[rlcJI~ ... "'--.. l'lrV•n.• ,,...,...,. .... o.c. ...... c:.Mw ........ c:ov Ol'nte ._.,,. CM1SM --------M .. a •Ml a ITATII OP CAU POtt Tr....,_ ...... a.M.._ T"•ODUflTYOP~ JOMllW.•••He& llOTIQTOCHotnMIS •kkfl""9 MO...._. ...... ._ ...__.._.. msow......, E••••• •• ll'AUL ••o•ew ......_CA_ SUN•tottC:OU•TOf'TWe GM .. MnA.C...... MAltTIN,Olalw& ~l ... Or .... C:....~ll'ltet ITATIIWC.U ....... ,.,. ............ Or ... CIMMCleitf Pitet MOTlalS..CHrtGtnN•h ._...t t,"'9 -~ T"8CIOUlft'\'OflMAMM .... 1.U.tm .··-"""'-~ ........ ~--~ '" , ... M41tW •ft• Etl ... el-· --...... .._. ...... ClellM...i-t ft19LIC NOTICE oEo•oaN.wttmNG.~ "18LIC NOTICE ... ,.... ..._. -,....,_ ._ '* Netk• .. ..,.... ·-to <reolton ' ...... •tal•.~ ~ .... ----------...,.,.., ... '"'................. ----.trlet ..... """ "' .. ....,. _ lll'tennOUI....... le flle .-, t 1411fM 111 .. tfflCe tf.. ,..Chi ......... 11 ,..._.Cwt. W .. ~ ._, ...... llMSIYAT'UMlfY ''"'°°'''* .......... -1"' .. ~ IUMSSTAftMllfT tM __., ~ .... -Tl'll ll'lf"Mflt M't 919111 .. llW 1111da'...,_ .. "" oftlU.. Tiit ........... ...,._, •re dot"9 .,....,.. .. taw ..,. " "°"N A. A, ltl<N rcl Kl ....... UtMl'fl & •: LIWIS, !OW...._ ............ JG$, 0 A' A .... 0 • u 11 .. • • • ....... ,. us s. F-StretY. LK ••eo ' W.IGl4T ""'""" .. ~ ..... ~ ..... Wttic.11 h teaa. , .... GlllllMe ·--.......... (411...,._1,wNdll«t« L••· c ... twM ..... W•llll119tea,. It ll• ,._ "...._ ..... - V.....,, ~""' tffl(e IS Ille .... If WtlMM .. ""' -................ Oltfto _...,..ti\ ... """'""'1allllllt to •. .,_ ~ ............ ~ ...... ~""*"".. ,U1911NllMal.~ .... , ............................ Mt , I-OlilllMle A-, ..._ H itt•, loKll t1411MC wltll IM Pr.-C. Wl1IM. .. MMll!e.wt 1M11M .,_ .. "'1t aAMt-ft/I v....,,CIHllMM..,. ,_.._.~,.... .. ,...,..,~ 1ew onw. '-"""" 9Mctl, CAllferN4I _.. M4lele. ........ _., .... Dallitl ........................ --1 0....JwW2',"" ._. ......... ._.,, ........ ,.,., .. llt.1lllfllf1'11t""k•· OMM f ...... UJ 1Mtt1 Jtll ~~...,In ......~-.... .....,,._"" treet. ..._. ,,.._, ••w,...... ..,..."'""'"""" "' ............... .,. ,,.,.,........... ~·-111111.lflwn .. _ ..... .._.. ••~•Wiit nit--.. le~-. o ...,...,...~ •MNIDt•f ,,.-.. ,......... \ ...... ~ •a••·••Fll ..... ~c.--.. ._ ..... y......... ~ ........... "'"'"'"" ....... .......... ""' °""f//IO.-..C..,111•• =-=-·-:;:.=!#'.r-Of//lff...... ,.....Or-. a...'-"......... ,.....!:~ .... CWt °""""' ,..,,. ... ,.... "" .,,.,. "· ... ·--J,""" ..,,,. .. ti,"· ....... a."" ..,..,_ __ ._ . ... - I . • • • I . ~OMt~ I CROSSWORD, MARMADUKE .. y 9rM A1•1""' FUNKY WINKl•llAN -------~·---·-_,....-.---~-----Ttlft IMlelll "I know it'1 raining. but we're not going wading !" SUPERHEROES · SHOE MOON MULLINS Wll NNINC UNNIS -Hy L.ollla MISS PEACH -OH! P,ARDON ME,. MADAM·· IT MUST HAVE BEEN 7HE PERFUME" I A&TMU.r, I~ f1" Tna TMAT IVIEY CL.OUO "4A ~ A ~IL.Veit LINING? ( l t I I ' t # • 1 11 ... t'LL. aff "1FF THKT ~ t,.loOCt:R·· AAO Pf/lr)ll> HI~ IN'TOl(f'(~~ ~I by Jeff MacNeltl 3.,'s by Ferd & Tom Johr 01<, LORI> PLUS~- 80TTOM ··Tl-IE MOMENT OF 7~LlTH IS ON ITS WAY. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane l I "Oh, no! Y® gc}lfed ywr tee." DENNIS THE MENACE BLESS THIS MESS ... JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS UHL!:Q~ UJCK1 rv Af'rnt:Clm rr IF 'tt:>tJ'l7 ... -NANCY !M SORRY MY DOU CHASED YOU T~Y, MR . TUBB ~ HOW DID YOU KNOW?~··YOU WEREN'T AROUND AT THE TIME •• I,• 1 I DRABBLE MOUJE\J~ I A 'fl:NN1€> ~i 6TIIJ. seE.M6 10 ~ BE.bi! . I I . ,, . -. -. ' ' ' ,, . (,, (/,.'•·'· ,11 ••... ..c.a.. UllU...w.J'. l ·J. DR. SMOCK S-r"A-r"E: YOU R CASes, PL..cASc ~. NIELSEN AcruJJ,V(, 1UE Ml~ A}A.f0CA ANO ~ IJ'5A P~Mff~ 6&1 ~; oF il4E ~'( AU,,, A.v\6~f(Mj -~~ t<JNO Ck-6'~N, by Harold Le Doux by Tom K." Ryan • (sftiH't "Tb r;. • • • You 1"Y10 Be CHAR,tTA~f . .. .. j t Ii i SUIM L& !iCRIMU' :\ ~--· ~ .. . .. PEANUTS by Charles M. 5chul1 by Kevin Fagan Wf.11£\~ ~'i O•O 'fMAT" n.'f 60? by George Lemont PEIAlt..MAN , PUSHING A c u Re FOR Ct-OGGec::> S INUSes by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh TODAY'S CROSSWORD [UZZLE ACROSS 1 Senave<J ~ q 6 Garmen1 •1 Much 10 Pre1i1stor•C • 48 Clieals mour><l 49 Krillv - 14 Play !iO Comto1t 1S 81J51 as ~ -pen 51 Cte.11 16 -Sna11I ~ N American 11 Lovec Indian overly !19 Ice mass 18 Ma1<e a copy 60 Apart '°Mast • 61 Mart>1es 21 Foerv 61 Young deer 22 Outbursts 63 Ancient Ast· 23 Oeta•I ~ns 15 Fierce ones DOWN 'l7 Stumble 1 r ores 1JP JO · 'Plea5ed 1 Yield --YOIJ1 ' 3 . So long" UNITED Fe"'"" Svnrlu ••fl• Weenesdav ~ r'uul;; ~oovt:<l .. l1•• • . , . •• • • l c l •t••r • 0 '• .. ' I •• Otf•• 0 " ,. l 0 • f ' • I f •"IC u ll " . ' 0 ( • • I •1s111 s ,_ 0 1' I " -~Cl f • l ... , • • "" . ' I (-a 6 ',_, l l Alt I f s 0 l t 11• Cl l ., t l I ( • o I • ' 0 • •• AI Y ' .. -•• :Ql.&l•--• •• l . l l ! I f H I I I C • l • ( N I 4 L•• ,, f •• c [ ... :~ ! c ••01 • I c • ' 0 •• I 5 'r~IHf. ':t: W I S ~ ' . [ ~ 0 ,. A I 21 Pronoun 41 Lard 31 vocally 4 Re1tred 4 32 Pitfalls ~Mom's mate 24 Spread l'lav ~ Peei>efs 26 Elect units 27 Soeedy 43 Body oarh. ''Pan s kin ~ Fra s men· l3 C~rged 6 GWnce ott particle 7 Help l6 Ottenaes a Vim J7 Fasteners 9 Always: 38 G1rrs name Poet. 39 Lable 10 Unul now· 2 40 Crowds words '1 Oelusl()l't ll lmllatJOns •2 Caoacllance l2 Speedster uMs 13 Crowd \ «Goes by 19 Monsters 'f 28 Inter - 29 "Evange- line" auttlof JO Slreefcars l? Swap 34 Formerly ~ Oenlals 37 Spoiled - 38 BOdy rubber 40 Brittle tor .S LU&<> 47 Make tardy 49 Be aware ol 51 sour 52 Facuon ~ WW-II res1s1 ancc group S5 Away 56 L{lbor gp 57 Thrash ... ~--- I f -$ ! l I ·'· .. . . . -~ .. . . ' .. --· -.... --· --. _ ........ . •• OM.YN.OT Earnings, Learning, Sale Reported. 8•t1•·•••~ .. ,.a1an Smith lntt-mutiona t, Inc , Newport B"ach, has rt1>0rted nt"t Income of Sl3,887,000, or Sl.35 a sha re. for the •~ond quarte r encMd June 30, compared with $12,9'11,000, or $1 33, for the comparable qu11.rtt'r of unt. LEASE · Nd Income for tb4t quarter increased 7 percent ~lii!~_J· over the prior year's period. There were an 11vera1e 10,300,000 common shares and equivalents out1tandtn1 In the 1979 quarter, including sbares uaed for 1979 1tcqu1s ltlons, compared w ith 9, 749,000 From Tiie Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb S8rvlce NABERS ~1 OPEH70AY8 26001111101 ILVI .• COSTA MESA 540-9100 Tax EXempt.Securlties Trust Series27 Think about this for a minute 1hure1 tn 1978. Revenue:l for the second three months of 1979 were $132.214,000, an increase of 19 percent over the $111,336,000 posted laat year and 4 percent above the Sl27,691 ,000 (rest ated to reflect the ac- quisition of Mining 1'ools, l.Qc., as a pooling of in- terests> reported an the fi rst quarter of 1979. Net mcome for the first half of 1979 was $26,632.000, or S2 60 a share, compared with $24,838,000, or $2.55, for the first six months or 1978, an increase or 7 percent. Revenues for the 1979 first half were $259,905,000, 24 percent hig'her than ttie $210,444,000 in revenues reported for the same period &.ast year . Approximately one-third or this increase was attnbutable to acqwsitions. Bealtlt I Rd lUll rie• Drop• Health Industries, Inc .. Newport Beach, has re portt.'<1 net income for the second quarter ende<t June 30 of Sl85,000, or 2 cenis a share, on total re· venues or $11,474,000. This compares with net in· come or $274,000, or 3 cents, on revenues or $12,689,000 in the 1978 second quarter. For the first six m onths of 1979, the compa ny recorded net incom e of $699,000, or 8 cents a share, against m;t \ncome or $379,000, or 4 c~ts. for the sa me perioo in 1978. DON'T SPOIL YOUR SUMMER FUN By Terry Grant.,... R. Ph. Netirork Slates Hea_lth lnduatries operates 14 l European Health Spaa ln 26 s tate11 MSI Eand ... Dip MSI Dal.a Corp., COtila Mesa, baa reported consolidated net earnings of $170,000, or 1 centa .a Halt ol tbe money will be used for future work c:ommitmenta. Oxoco retains a 22.5 percent i:n· terest in the area. Sundance also Joined the company's West African joint venture, which is involved in acqulsi- Uon and exploration. share, on revenues of $10,4St,000 for the flnt -:--------------------- quarter ended June 30. In the comparable period lut 1ear, on a restated buts, the company etmed fTU,000, or 32 cents. oo revenues of $11,084,000. Resulta for both periods have been restated to include operations o f Cbas'e Computer Corp . ---T-,\-K-I N-G-- acquired in May No current incom e STOCK tax benefit has been re cognized in the com pany's cooaoUdalcd prov1s1dn for income taxes on Chase losses befor<.-acquisition These losses were $275,000 in the qunrll'r ended an June and IUl,000 in the comparabl(' quart('r Qf 1978. Chaae IOIHS re- sulted ln an cfft>ctive ronftolld11led income tax rate or 72 percent In the quarter ended Ju_ne and 57 per- cent In the quartr r f'ndcd June 1178 G r apid«-• f:la•• t • 8f"9f• A seven-week course aponM>rcd by the Orance • County chapter or the Bu.slnesa· Profesaloaal Ad· vertising Association. "f'undamentals of Oraphlc Arts", will begin Aul(. 13. Participants will receive Instruction in graphic a rts relating to advertising communications. They will design and produce direct mail piece as a course reqwremenl and will receive certificate of completions · Classes will be held al farms specializing i.n a particular phase of graphic arts production. Participating fi rms are Alan Nowell & Associates, a design studiC}i. Advertising Photography: ad- vertising pboto,.phers. Orange County Typeset· ting, typesetters; Sun Color Service, color separa· t1on. and Gardner Fulmer Lithography, printers. The course is limited to 200-~st~u~d~e~n~ls~.~T~ui~ti~on~f~or~...:::==£~:-1~j!::~~:jffi chapt~ member~•i $SO, LO&o oqn.members, S6S 00 ~j 6.70%* Augu::.t ,.., ..i good month for \ olC'Jllon'>. Ptl'lllC!>. boat ridl·S and bathllli.! But 1r ~ou c.Jon 't 1.11.l· Cl "rl:llll pn•caut1on!>, !ht• sun c-Jn hurn )Our 'kin and tin· \11ur eves Fllt·i.. m osqu1lcJcs. fl ea:. 11n<I !>Und hug::. will bill• aw;i~ your fun. At the end or what s.bould have been a <I ;1 ~ ot ph·.1:-.u rl· 'nu v. ind up w11h pt11n'. at'hl'' Jnd a ..,h•t•plt•..,c; n1~ht Seminar Rese rvallons arc required and may be made by t·alling Jan Works at 879-3222, extension 651. ID· Bogge d A rt -~fu:eM<.Fmallon 1s available from Dean Tanja, 821-3200, "Basic Real Estate In-or Roy Uno. 871·4848 vestment" is the subject of the weCan Women's Networ k dinne r meeting at the Velvet Turtle, Newport Beach, at 6 · 30 pm Wednesday. O xo<"o Seib I Rfernf Andy Warhol's fa mous soup <:an graces a s hopping bag. one or 150 on display through Aug . 24 at th e Fine Arts Museum's downtown center in San Fran- cisco. The show was orgamzed by Cooper- Hewitt ~useum. the Sm1thson1an Institu- taon 's National Museum of Design I l Tax-free ~ U..i~C{! c.n lht~C. irr<•f'11 •t •1,111• •Iv" ir l'l•'1' 1 .. ·· ,!hit• tnr.Omf· I~$:?')(.}(,(} d lol•l/Ull• f'()UtV;JIH'" , , 1 •• •l 1, 1 1 ,, . '• u~ u , ~ ll11 • ~ r • 1 ' / , (lti 51 J (()() ti 1.1 ..,, AND THINK ABOUT THESE OTHER FEATURES: 4 ...... I I ._.h l t, r ft. .,., f ~I "I ": tfi •t ... •»l t t I e • 1 2 3 4 5 .... , ,..,"'; ..... f'r'JJ'~ t ~~ ~If':'· ,~- 6 7 8 "''· '"'' G /,Oil L• f• " t l"''f' / Poli • 'f r ll c••1. r•"O '".," ~ ~I 11 ,1 ,, ,, ., ... , t I'" I . .. . . . , """'"" . ""' ... ,., • ------------------------------• A Pl'O!IOC.'CIVS c;om.1.n r>q,,.. •l· come>h~tt. 1nlc•· mahoo al>OVt ll'IO T ,, E•cmoi 5ocur1toe<. l•1Jst ~rtns 27 •rlciuoinri Jll wt,.., Cl'IMQe!> dOC ,.., ounsus will bo sent utirrn H-Ga•r>t ol lhtt C01Joon fleao 11 (.lfutully 1>,tow y<:.;.1 rnvesl Scno no rnont'f ... ~, __ _ ::,, ...... , ____ _ \iii'• ___ _..p __ -l:k.'ft"~~·---- Call or ;mle : RICHARD C. SCHAUB VIC'l Pltl\101 "' (7 14) 752~1 BLYTH EASTMAN D ILLON & CO. l lllCOllPORA TEO MEMtlt ltS ALL PlllNC'IPAL 'ilOC'K l:XCHANGl 45" MACAltTHUlt k VO. SUlTE ... N&wroRT IEACH, CAUfOltNIA 926'1 'I · Clvll Grumbling ... Gloomy Gus l In the DAILY PILOT Thf'Ft' ttn: -.<1 man\ f1m· product!> t o 1n,url' J µcrrt·Cl cl.1~ Fr nm 1rn 1 s u m m "r h \' a I t h .1 1 d .., d1!>pla~!> ;o.011 t·;in 'd•·< I ::.unl1u1n p11•\1•nlall\('' and sun l(IJ!>!>c:-. \\ l' h:I\ l' :.kin lot1on., v.h1C'h k('l'P insects awa\ . YOUR DOcTOR C.\ '-: PllONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up. y our prescripl1o n 1r s hopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charl(e A great many p c,,plc entrui.l Ub with their p r esC'riptions. May w~ C'ompound yours., PAH UDO PH.UMACY F1" DelYf'Y l~I H"flhl load · Me.,_+lffcli '4Z·l510 Spea k er J ud y H e rna ndez of Quall Place Properties, Inc . Ne wport Beach, will dis- cuss determining real estate values. usmg the "rule of thumb." types ·of investryents. syndica· t10ns. residential meome and commercial and in dustnal comparisons Reservations m ay be mad e by calling. th e network at 542·5636. Din· n e r cos t f o r no n mem bers is $15. The network is an or- gao1zalion of womep in business. Memberstti_p is open io~anyone interest- ed in joining a network o f ca r eer.o riented women. lnfl1tlon b .. tlng tlp1 ... Every day In th• l•tm14!MI ·$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lntuc•t onlv pev-cn• ··-· •C-.rdal .... w ....... •Weekly ~t-•l• • M-tllllv fllD4l ... e •6-tt..to 3~r• • So.tdtent C.llf-• Contdct our ·-· ........ tlo. Mnk• for your financing need~ (714) 759-1515 AMelnCAN MOMI M0tmaA0E 230 Newpe>rt centet Dme 0.1rgn Plan Newport 9Mc:t\, Californt• 929eO If stock quotes make you uneasy go with a calmer Investment- Our 4-year "'lreasury Mate" Account Rate for August 7.95 % Annual Yield• 8.27 % •1nterest compounded dally. Rate 9uer.nteed for full term. rtow-onty Now you can earn top inte~at on our long •100 minimum on all Republic Certfflcaa term certificates without large lnltlal deposits. of Depoelt. (Exc:ept 6-Month $ J 0,000 Money Federal ~guletlons require Interest peneity for e.rty ""8rket Account.) wtthdrawel on all certificate account.. EverytJme U.. Rooetv CnM9 YGUt" ~ 0...... REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ IHtl •_flOC••llO!t MNTA MA 171tt St. Wat of Newport ,..reew.y (714) 541·,286 • MAll!llll 202 Anehetm Plua. 500 N. Eucdct St. (7~4) 056-8290 111111 LAGCIM MCICllL J0232 Crown Vllley PlrilMy (714) 49'-08SO .......... 134 'II.en•.., ~/BotM ti Sen Diego Fw,t (714) tN·'JA? ..... Ofllce: ALJM>ENA 2246 N. LHe /'we. (213) 791·1281 /681-6611 ,...._ ~ M.fACM:~· ~· MICM*• ~ • Ct.Nlf~T • ~"'°" !lt!Oml• l.AOCIM IWOUn• lOIMQU.U ~· llCO~· INITAll'A• wur,..,TU • Oxoco. an Irvine 011 and gas producer. has sold 15 percent of its concessioo interest 10 the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean to Sun · dance ()11 Co. of Denver. Colo .. for $180,000. NEW ¥•JRI( ll'PJ ConP•P .. " I\ ~f\f'~.~~;:;'1.!\ .. f Cr••fO IS" •• , (fO\ Trt 1,p.o.. nt. .. 1on•t S<o<ufttlf' CutlrFtd 1 .. J • ~~·,~~~:r:~ s=: (\'(ltff)h u•. n O•ntyM ,,., 11i... ln\V'll"'" & lndu\t Dl•D•• Ill.. 11 •• \10<. \ 0411Mel 1• ,. AEl lnll , .. •• Ot .. 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MANDATO&Y certlficatlon or continuing education requirements apply to medical as· slstants. However, certification and registration are of· fered by two organizations: the American Association of Medical Assistants and American Med ic al Technologists. Most medical assls· tants enter the field directly from h igh school or come from Money's Worth som e other j ob. The • fundamental requirements are bas ic office ski.lls, such ~s 1 t yping and perhaps s ho rthand. and an interest an t medicine 1 (21 In look an~ for a job. the applicant might want to de· , c1de in advance which type of m edical lnslltution would be most anterest1og hospitals , health maintenance or gan1za . tions. nursang hom es . pharmaceutical com panies. etc It .might also be possible to choose a medical specialty in ad 1 a ncl' obstetncs and gynecology, pediatrics. allergy, 1m rnunology, dentistry . The key point 1s that the fie ld is w1d t> open tJl TIIREt; MAIN SOURCES Of' em ploym ent 1n formation , <J c cord1 ng to Webster ·s Medic a l Ofl1 "F. Handbook fa1 county m edical sodet.Jes. <b> medical all(! general employment agencies and f<'I ads placed by phyi'- l'lans Addresses for county med1<'al c;oc1etJe!t and emplf)y rrH·ot agencies a re lls t.ed 1n local phone books Job agt:n c·1cs also may advertJst.;n the Yf:llow f>ages I 41 Answe rang am ts an e xcellent way to obtain a JC>h .ts a medical assista nt. The uperu.ogs will be hs.ted under · medJcaJ typist," "medical :.ecreti.lry" or "m edical r:ecep. L1onist." · USUALLV T iii\ AD WILL INDICATE the kind of work involved f 5) Keep in mand that 1t 1s illegal for any proi.pec:t1ve e mployer to dts<·nminate on I.he basis of race. color. rt· hg1on. sex. n:.allonal ongrn or age. F'ederal laws also pro· h1b1t an employer from refusing to hire a handicapped in· rllv1dual as long as the handicap does not prevent him or h~r from performance on the job tt)) R~um~ and letters of apphcat1on should be con· t 1l'!e t>e<-au)le 1Jro~pec:t1ve e mployers may bavc little time tn look 111 thc.Jm \1•rl ~ har s \t>w In 1he Medical Off1ce'• ltwestors Ponder Negative R~ports :'\EW YORK •Al'• !'>lrK·k pncelt °"er l' mixed tod<14' ;1:- traders Mud1cd r eporu, u( d 140rs emng recession ann an 1n t-reased trade dcf1c1t ThP Dow J ones average of 30 1.oduslnals, <Sown in early trading, rec-ovcred but l~ller teU to 2 39 points otf to M7.9S Gainers led losers by a 3·2 margm In New York Stock Ex· change trading. · R eports of the Carter admmistration 's intern al cconom1c Co re<.'ast were publis hed today. showing the 8,.QV· ernm ent expects the recession to be more severe than pre· VlOU~ly prechcted, with anOatlon and unemployment both higher In 1980 than had been expected .4'1o~k11 In Th.- . .. potli9h1 NE W lfQltl( olPJ ~t•\. • I>"' l>'IU •N!I "4Jt t~ M I~ fttfttn mO\l ~11¥1" ..,,.., Yot• ~too £ •CMriQI' '''""'' g:r71~tt<"Atlly •t mG4,J ~n ~11 •• • '' MC.IC Ill• ... 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By J ERRY BUCK TRANCAS, Calif. <AP) -Wedding bells broke up that old gang, but divorce brought them together ugaJn Six buddies, all scp11.rated or get · t ing divorced. move tnto a beach house one summer to fo rm t heir own auppod_.syst.em in "Br~k1ng Up 1h II a r<l to Do," The four-hour movie, to air this fal l on A BC. Channel 7, 1s a true story of six m en whose c:mot1onal needs dur- ing the breakup of their m armigei. brought them together. "ONE HAD THE House and lnvil· ed everyone else to join him, maybe out or his own need ," s aid Jim G re en , co-producer ror Columbia Pictures Television with Alan Ep· stein . "The old gang was buck together.·· Green was t alking out side the house in Trancas, a beach commun1· ty a bout 40 miles northwest of Lo& Angeles. A thick fog clung to lhe seai.hore <tnd blotted out tnt• SUll even <it n0<in "This 1s absoluLely a t rue s tory." said EJ)l>tcrn ··it all started with a lunch with one or the men. lie liatd he had this idea <Jnd sl:.irtcd laying out lh1~ story .. "WE HAD BEEN bec.rc:hmg for a story alx.>ut men. · Green continued. "J\ IJ011l what (Tl l'O g r1 th rough when t he >'rc> sepa r a ted f ro m th e ir fa m 1l1 es. We JUSt sort of foWld each other " Green und E pstein invited the six men all of whom 11.re rn the movie business over to watch the firs t Ah-Spinks championship fight and talk. "We laid out some deh food ," Epst ein recalled. "By the end of the evening, the guys were all crying. J told Jim, 'My God, we're on top of a volcano.' ·'They even acted out some or the seenea. They t alked about the sup- port system and what it meant to them, how it worked. One person would tcU a ~lOry and the ot.b<!rs would react to 1t a nd lt:ll thei r version." GREEN SPENT 38 hours 1n ler v1ewing the men. then wntcr J im Hene rson sl)t!nl s everal add1t1onal hours interVlewing each man. h1i. !oimn wile and their g1rlrnends. The moVle stars Robert Conrad, Jeff Conaway , T t:d Ressell, Bi lly C rystal. David Ogden Stiers and Tony Mu.~ante as the six buddies Uonnie Franklin. Tris h Stewart, Susan Sulliv¥ and Elaine Glrt.os also star \ The beach tiouse. used for 23 days of the JS.day shooting schedule, was shrouded by black canvas to make 1t look like nlght Inside. In the li ving room. Bess ell was do· ing an imitation of a Viennese psycbiat.rillt. Green and Epstein had ~amed, "This is the heaviest scene 1n the movie.'' BESSEl;L WAS sa~ "You must feel zee pam Zee pain ti. goot It builds c~racter · · The telephone nogs and Conrad answers When he hangs up his fac<' tll ashen und he tells Be.sell th<it h1i. ~th• ha~ Just llr.IP.!ft~lll'IPll91PNMI been k.Jllt..-d 1n an dutomobllc acc1 dent lle:.:.dl.-who'H' t h.H J('tr·r h ad wnlkt.>d out on ht!> w1r 10 an f'm<>- t1onal traum<J brou~hl on by t·ancer. has a dela~ffi rt:"aC'lJOn . then clutt•he~ his head and lets out a 't< rt'.J m Th•· others rush to his side 01 rector Lou Antnn10 i.a1d. 'lt"s a runny thmJt. I'm $!lad we're ftnally telling somcth1nJ: f rom lhl· m11lc point of view. Not thut 1t ha:.n'l b.'<!n d one before. but ull m a le• rt'l<J lJonshlps are not Newmun and H1-d ford. It's not j ust abo4t ~uffennJt, hut about-friendship ·and what men will reveal to each other ... ANTONIO SAID HE had thought or getting a group or men together when he separated rrom his wife. "It's a wracking Uung. ··he said. ,.,...._ "-"'"-> • 04\10\~Fll ~()l'.f \Ill l t.lR'iA." ......._. SH,..l t 'HH Oil"'' RI Oflllll'f ,.,.~,...,f~\10\ PK M H ....i ')11)\1\ RI t t.l R~' h-,... .. 111(1 '1,( I HJl "'I, A 111'.RA~)(,..,,l l'ICll RI R A BR~A Pl A/A • I UA CINl MAS • h P ,l1f'1n\ll•I 1111 O'i~I tOWAROS' NEWPORT CINEMA ~l'"'DOff 8e.JCn f>4' 0760 STADIUM INHfE·IN Oranoe 639·8770 MflSION ORlft-IN "'14n ;,Jn Id~"''' 1•· 1 /q1.1 j1: ·~· 'BREAKUP' STAR Robert Conrad ~~~~~~~~-\-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J.:===============- MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" {PG) "MOONRAKER" 1PG1 "ROCKY II" <PGl "FRISCO KID" (PG) "JUST YOU AND ME. KID" (PG ) "RUST NEVER SLEEPS" (P-G) s ~ ~ .n '~ ~ m 6 ; ~IRV~ cl~ -. .... e .. ., ........ . ~. ,., . ., .. BOO< ROGERS AND THE 26th CENTUAV" (R) .. 8LOOOUNF (R) °l.OOICING fOR MA. OOOOBAR" "MEATBALLS" 'WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R) ALL D•tY~·INS ON .... , .......... T cat .. ~ t i "'" U ..... e KIJM ..... ..,._.. ' R The sights and sounds of the 'fl.Ys. There were bitterlweet times... 1bere were aazy times... and it was all uilbgettable ' a.•4NIV9RSAL 9TUDID9 TOUA ...... ,MC.A ...... "jlll!fli ,.., l ,. • ·"' ...... -----· .......... . I ENTERT AJNMENT j INTERMtSSION • , Newport Pair -Well Done The Nt WJ>Ort Harbor Commu.Uty Theater, bom JU1t a litUt moro lban a year a10. baa ttt.abll.a.Md ltMll rtrml)' lo the rank• of quality playbouMI alocla lbe Oraqe Cout wllb ill latest. moet ambiUout project-two producUona runnl.n& ~----......... __ ...... -.;..;-.;.;;..~~~pertor~. Vt nuaUllt)' aa well as talent is showcased with alr ol ht&hJy dl n lmllar otferiDes. the Gilbert Intermission Tom Titus • UA CltlfMA Cosl.a Mesa ~·0594 Ml·WAY JI DIUVE·IM Westminster !>34·628? and SuJUvan operetta "HMS Here eight inmat""s •ak .. ,..... ~ ~es .2L. Ploafor•" and -AJ'Uiu r-Kopi\!-& " 1-"-"'~ b lac k comedy , "Ch a mber various biat.orical figures aod.bebave toward each Musac ... Both arc done excff<l· other probably the same way lbeir counterparts would. · lngly well. Yorba takes the director 's reins for this one witb ''PINAFOR " IS THE Miss Ebsen enactin' a loony old lady who en· s pl ashier oi the two. 8 full-dress Vlsioos herself the Wldow of Wolfgaq Mourt and ataeing of the delicious satire plays his reeords constantly, hence the title. She on the British class syste .n and the other seven actresaes deliver splendid backed by 8 stroog.JteU·drilled performances ln a truly ensemble situation. chorus. Director Nancy Ebsen 111E 0111EllS AND TREm usumed cbarac· and musical director Anlbony Pasqua bave t.ers &Te Carol Grant Smith <Osa Jobnaon), Sorrell teamed to create a highly eotertainine evening of Wayne <Gertrude Stein>. Kalla Maher <Pearl lyrical lampoonery with a dub of melodrama. White>. Betty Lou Borland <AD>elia Earhart). The standout or their cast ls Artur Cybulski as Lorna Schreck <Queen Isabella>. Wend\ Anne the posturing, status -conscious captain of the <Joan ol Arc> and Nancy Zeitz.e r <Susan B. An· Pinafore whose performance ii a textbook study or thony). timing and delivery. Richard Yorba also excels as Among the more memorable moments are the the "monarch of lbe sea" in that memorable constant feuding between Miss Wayne and Miss musical number. Anne <wbo has her cross to bear>. the "report .. • J oe Hoover and Marilyn Moore bring youthlul from Miss Mah ler done ln true starlet style and exuberance and splendid voices to lbe romantic Miss Borland's fervent protestat.l'ons that she real- leadlng roles of the com moo sailor and the cap· <See'INTERMlSSION, Page 810 > tain's daughter. Ed Mello is-.fine as tM rascally-----------------..---- . Dick Deadeye, while Kat.by Bom is a comic de· light as LiWe Butte rcup. LEN RUBIN'S SET design, beautifully execut· ed by J ack Holmes, is first rate, as are the authen· tic·looking costumes. The entire production car· ries a fresh. lustrous appearance and the stamp of extra effort. IC "HMS Pinafore" is a bit f.!yf,(yJol'~-1i-,.:..:_...;;..4£!L1dh-.:~~ ··taste, the _tie.wpon.-.1+erbo payers also have __ ,...,.._ ... _..-11.--Cliam r Music." a short, stinging seriocomedy MUllAWN sef in the women's section of an 1.11S&De asylum. h ., .. . ..... ", .. . 91M·2t00 h• ... •'•ttu•••• 994 2400 Oloeot aw,. · MOOD IMlrlM JUST TOU AND Ml KIDtNI "II WQ NO OM Clll lllM 1'0U IClllll" AUIN 111 ]I J1~JI ~~80 l21JO e JoJO S1M e 1100 a I01M ....._ __ _, 11-Oolloy ....... """"'· ... ~ ••1 ..... , •''-•••· ... }IJl~.11 9~80 tOCUI Mooet Al JAMii 90NO • 001 MOONaAKll "'°' 1100. J1JO .......... " ... OIOllOt IVIHS e MOOlll SHKLOS JUST TOU AND Ml, KIOtN I ll:Jlt b»t l.Je t .... tU& ... '"f'MI Y'ILLAIM• -•n-111 ....... U l / __ 1_1>4~ *IM- Woort..U.. "MAMHATTAM" "THI IM-LAWS" l~I -n4t MVf'f'IT MOYll"' 1•1 1~ -UY/--1: ... >.1'-kll 1-t>H ---lllilJl ~l '°'all SI~~~(""~~'.! THI MU,,IT MOV1l101 ~~= ••·a1 .~ .. ··· .. m ,LUS WILDllNISS fAMIL T 11101 LADT IN llD{I) ""' ltO IAD MOMMA (II &.ADYS IN HD Ill .wt MO UD MOMMA II) .... MOOll Al .., ....... '°"° MOONIAKD<Nt '"" OUfLAW llUUCNt MIUl90&9'·-..... AMIJTVILU ..,..,_ .,., NII IWI AINll•lllNI ..... ·----MIATIAWC"9 NII ..... v ....... m..-....... IOCICT .... ... _.TUM_.....,. --·--AMYVUl-INt ... ITDOflAUM ...... --·--......... --.. DeltySht'ff THI MUmT MOY'll IGI u ... -... .. loberio.Mlro THI DIH HUHTH Ill ,..,._.4MM EDWIROI' llUSTOL Santa Ana 540·74« EVERY SUMMl:.R rnECREAMOF AMERICAN YOUTH GOES TO bl.JMMERCAMP- AND THE REST GOTO CAMP NOR'THSTAR. "THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT" MAT. ONLY "LOST ANO FOUND" ----~ '\,f I\\ l 'I \)f'.I, ma.= ==.,:.,1,-=:.,:,;r-&:-a-=.o I : r { IS. .. • I OU•l •tU)(• "'"'"°" "°"° .. ~w'!::H?) .... ,.,.....,. ,,, .. ,,, . ,, ..... "• ht ..... , ....... .... u• )'()J ~......-..,,,.,. .. •'-..• Mon . .fn. 7 15. t .15, 11:00 SatJSun I IS. 3:16. 5:15, 7 15, 9·1S. 11 .00 Blll. MURRAY. ,_.. -----+ ])!(; .. -.~.,,,.-• .,, ...... ,,. I ,. j t) tt. '•' ~ 1 ,, J ~ t ''" ''''""• CUIO U.P- 15CAH raOM ALCAT•AZ " .. Mon.-Fn 6 00, 8 HI. 11>-JC Sal ISun. 1.1 s. 3-lO. 6.00. 8: IS, 10:30 ................ , .. .,.. ........... II& :f)IW~ PC)'Ptu1 OEOAOE BUA~ 1 "OH GOD!' t-, I I .,. OM. V flllLOT Wet Aad Wild Singer·actress Ann·Margret screams as the ocean ·water nips her bare feet during a pro· -motion for Ocean Records in Los Angeles. Mark Kfiener of the record firm gives her a hand. Burns; Brooke Hm-NewDuo By GAIL WIU.IAMS TM Hell,_·-- Jn many respects Columbia·s "J ust You and Me, K.Jd" ts the quintessential George Bums veht· cle . The material is so intimately tailored to Bum s' personality and mode of humor that it's im· possible to picture any other actor in this tale of an eccentric, retired v audeville performer who befnencrs a 14·year-old orphan girl played by Brooke Shields. Tl's certainly a credit to 'Burns' talent that he virtually carries the film almost single-handedly via his unique blend of wit and philosophy, with a lillle soft shoe and song thrown. ______ L___ in for good measure. In , uo•nE· . fact , "Just You and Me, l'f'•' ~ • , Kid" in some ways func· REYJEW ' lions as a tribute to --------·--·Burns, bis vaudeville heritage, and also to the good old·fashiooed virtues of loyalty, altruism and platonic affection. • The implications s omewhat whitewash the .IUST YOU AND M•, KID C~I Pr~ ••.•• , .••..•••...•••• .Je.-M.ZAtlt-, INifto ~n Ol..CIO< • ••••• ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• • ••• ~nfS.m x~'. • . .. . . . .. • •••••.••••• Oii•• H•lley, ~rd SWrn !ift)ry b' • . . . . . . . • • • • • • . . • . . . • . • .•••.•.•. Tom IAlMUl ,._wltMa/~ C..\I Georoe 8urM. 8..-e 511 .. l<h. Burl IYtt, l.Of't•1ne c,.,y, "'" llol•\ ~!er l<eve lUke. CMI 8•11.,,lu~. lACln AINI\, R4tY 8oover, .JOIVI ~ftucJI. Atldree HOw .. o. Ow1$1C)llller l(n1111tt, w1111.,., Jlun 11-~~~.:~" vaudevdle tradiuon. but ''J ust You and Me, Kii:I" manages lo be heartwarming without being corny, and that's a considerable accomplishment. TEAMING BURNS WITH beautiful child· woman Shields may seem a curious notion, but the pairing works surprisingly well. From the moment Burns discovers a naked Shields hiding under a tire in the trunk of his Pierce-Arrow it's clear the two are destined for friendship. Fate in this case ls admittedly contrived by Oli vt!r Hailey and Leonard St~s s.creenplay based on a story by Tom Lazarus. Shields· character suffers from a sketchy background and lac k of development compounded by the self· consciously bossy way Shields often delivers her lines. We know she's an orphan, been through six roster nomes and detention school and somehow got invol•·--d with a drug pusher, but that's about It. LORRAINE GARY AS Bums' daughter has a problem making her skepticism regardinc her father's sanity beUevable. Bums is so likable throughout that it's rarely convincing when Gary get.a angry with him. As ii Buma didn't b'ave enough of a streitbt man in Shields, the script alao hu Burl Ives play· iog Max, a catatonjc magician friend whom the comedian visits every day in an lnstitutioa. Bums bounces his jokes off of Ives' imp&llive face antll Shields provides him with lmllht into bow lo educe a response. • In other 1upportln1 roles, Keye Luke, Carl $allantlne, Leon Ames and Ray Bolger are de·. l11btfu1 as Bums' maliclan POker pals, wbo in· cenloualy help him conceal Shields from the fc>Uce. ,.,....r~n INTERMISSION. e • l; is who she appean to be (perhaps she actually ~; Kopit lln't clear on that point). 1 1 Bo&b "IDIS Plnafore" and "Chamber lluaic" •e amoat the more lmpreuiY• commUD.lty tlteater produetkJu of tbe year aad lboald 10 a .... ., toward baUdlq tbe nputltion of the ·Newpori Barbor Commualty ..,........ Wldeb alrNd7 bu one lot tbe &op 1bow1 of tm in ··Ladlll 111 a.tiremeat. •• . 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Under normal circumstances. it wouldn't have been such a desperate situation. . But the clrcwnatances weren't quite normal when Timothy J aeicb developed severe stomach cramps two weeks ago whale driving with bis Wlfe tbrouab San Clemente. THE ELDE&L Y couple, who are both deaf-mutes, drove to the police department. But no one under stood sign language. And during lhe frantic mo· ments before the paramedics ar- rived. no one thought to com- m uni c ate using pencil and paper. This distressing situation can now be avoided in San Clemente with the installation of a new electronic teletypewr iter (ITV l unit in the police/fire dispatch office • BUT Ml\. PltF.MO AIO somo -C'f the new units huv\• hod trou hie-wtth th tsh~tro111c link UI) to older ~achmt-t. With thei corn•ct tt'lf'phone number, a tteaf pl•r1wn run ron -t ct C"m~rgf'nr-v :.~,.Yt t>ei. or .motht>r deaf pen.on with u TTY untt hy conne<·t1ng 1l to a telephone receiver Becau:,e the Porta Tel unit .. we11hs about six pounds in its r arryln.a case and runs on bat· terles, ll can be used on public pay telephones In S1tn Clemente. a s pecial telephone number will ex t'luslvely an.swe.r em"6rgen~y l'alls from deaf persons with teletypewriter units. SAN CLEMENTE'S POLICE • department Is bein1 added to the there are about 20.000 to 25.000 growing list o( Orange County ,, dear· J)ersons in California who agencies ~hich have installed own-ITV wuts. similar tel~ypewrlter units. The Porta· Tel. which 1s sold to Orange Coun~y supervisors re· deaf persons al what 15 said to cenlly establis hed a central be a discount rate of about $500, number -834·3130 to open d led c Cl b communications between deaf was .on~ to-oan emente Y persons ancftheir supervisors. the Lion s Club Ed 0 l ive 1 r a . Port a . "We decided that there was a Telm arketrng director s aid definite need" for the unit. said •• I Gerald Glbbs, Lion's Club past preeident. .. SOMEONE WHO COMES down from LA can stop and get in touch with the world. We were looking. for a way for these people to communicate uni- versally." "I doubt whether anyone on the <police) staff knows sign language," Gibbs added. Police Chier Gary Brown said • that previously deaf persons bad to seek help from neighbors dur- ing a police or fire emergency A preliminary estimate shows that about 37 deaf persons live in San Clemente, he noted. "It may be .vep-, low." said U. ' Bob Mc Donell:-. "But even tf orie person want· <.-d to call us with <1n emergency T feel we have an obligation to meet th<Jt emergency .. ~ Emergency 11¥ Numbers Following 1s a list of emergency telephone num· IF THE JAEICHS had brought along their own portable CITY l unit -which they left in their ___ __.:u.· verside... home -they_ could have called for help from any~--------------------------------------------------- telephone. ,, bers to be used by deaf -per~th teletypewrrter ~-­ <ITY > uruts. They would have thus cut the critical response time to the medical emergency. Built by Hearing and Speech As sociates. Inc. of Newport Beach. the Porta-Tel 1s a small. portable typew r1 ter·'1kc keyboard with a n electronic digital display. ~ Although there are <1 number of different units made by di£- ferent companies. the Porta-Tel is compatible with most 'ITY un- its , according to Brenda Premo. director of the Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled Racers, sta rt your engines ... wooden ones that IS Local cub scouts were off and running Saturday at the Laguna Hills Mall racing min1ature woode cars in the longtime tradition of the Pinewood Derby. Mor e than 80 youngsters r aced the s mall handcrafted cars for ribbons and prizes. Daily Piiot PtKXos by Richard Koehler .) Machine helps deaf persons in emergencies fo'or the derby. the cub scouts are provided with a basic block of wood , nails and plastic wheels . They can Cashion thejr car~ anyway they wish. However . t he pinewood race.Es -q m 'l weigh more than five. ounces. Prizes a nd ribbons were awarded in each age category. - Dayle Mclnt~h Center CS a .m lo 8 p .m . o nly)· 892·7070 Net Six J oint Powers t Includes llununglon Beach. F o un<.a1n Valley. Wcslm1nstcr a nd Seal Be<tch > 842-7878. Sao Clemente 492-4000. Santa Ana · 547·6451 Newport Beach. Garden Grove. a nd the C 1 t y of Orange are in the process of 1n:,t.alllnR TTY unit:, Ken r.Ioncll of Laguna Hllls Pack 615 placed fifth in the 8-year-old category and Henry Goff of San Clem ente Pack 112 placed third m the 9-year-old catego · In the 10-year:old category Andy Morgan of Laguna Hills Pack 615 placed fourth . JOELC DON ' Henry G,off, 9, of Pack 112 Den 1 · Webelos, San C!emente. has his car ~virghed in .at left. Happmess is a winner as show('I by scouts at left. In front row. from left. are Mike Vanni and Joe Vanni,· both of pacl< 814, El Toro; Kurt Matthews, Matthew McEwan and Jimmy Rivera. all of Pack 608, El Toro: and Steve Valen cia of Pa 765. El Toro. l •• - , DM.Y"LOT T'huredaY. AugYlt 2. 1171 Surfin' River Jetties • • •• They an two \fplcal W.• w1 ycMm& teen·...,. wD --~ ,.uo. Ult and weU•~111d &ol:'IOI 1 Each had deckkid to apeed the dayti&ht houn ol tUa summer vautklft floet.iq cm a fiberJlau au.rfboard covered wttb e«mut· amelUnt waxy fOO at Ute "llaver J.W.•." For thoee who doa't now, tM ftlver Jet· ties it on the bol'der ol Newpon and Hunt· ln1ton B..ach wh«e the Santa Ana &Iver rushet lnto the Pacific: Ocean. Tiie WAVES USUALLY AaE lood there. And becau.st it LI on Lhe borderline ol two clU • bhackball nau acawt surf ana rarely fly aod down.for I.he da1 aum · mer beach&OHS 1enerally stay away from the area. Mott of the aurlera who han& around River J e tties call themselves locala beeauae I.hey llve In the vlclnlty and COG· slder the surf"in1 spot their turf. Eveoinp, after surfboards and wetsuit& are. put away ror the ciay, the surf en don CaJ\laJ clothes and lolly1ag down io the Huntingtoo Beach Pier hoping to meet girls. The two surfers we·re talking about are no exception. Because or their Callfomia·clean looks and mellow style, they orten meet girls - usually locals like themselves. THESE GIRLS SOMETIMES AaE called pier chicks .But instead of spending their daylight hours on surfboards hoping for a big wav~. tht:Y spend them reclining on towels lis tening to the music of Supertramp on their transistors and rub· bin~ coconut oil all over their young bodies. Flabby Jowls ~--=-----"D"-".E~A.!..!R~ ANN LANDERS: Fat is killing our marriage. When D an wa J<e(J(Jown Ole alsle he was only a. few.pounds overweight. f pledged to quit smokmg 1f he would promise to slim down. I have not touched a cigarette since our wedding day. D has gained SO pounds. He is such a great. guy. We enJoy each other. We enjoy our children. We enjoy our hv_gs Rut those mounds of fat are coming between us. He doesn't understand why our sex 1sn 't what it used to be. I try. but he looks so un- appealing. Worse yet, he feels awful -rolls of fa t aro~d . the middle. a big belly protruding. Even hls kisses are a tum.off because his jowls are so flabby. I decided a long time ago not to nag him about bis weight. To come out and tell him ex· actly how I feel would be cruel -and I don't want-to-hurt-him. So;-what-should I do?. Dees-he reaHze how huge he's gotten? Or, does be still see himself as the handsome youth be once was? I fix proper .meals at home and keep no fat- tening snacks around the house, but I can't padlock bis mouth when he walks out this door. Please help me, Ann. -LOVELY MAN BUT TOO MUCH OF HIM DEAll LOVE: Yoa are wise not to aa1. It •01J'l llelp. Yoar ltusband knows Ile aeedl to lose wdgbt -and he probably ltates wlaat be baa doDe to himself, but tbe maa bas a problem. YGUJ' best bet is kl• doctor. Whee did your buabud lut have a check·ap? TBJ8 yw caa nag hlm aboat. It woe't lnut hls vaal&y. Make an appolatmeet for lllm allCI mllat Ute deder'• help -you'll &et It. Fat cu kill. Obesity la llard on tlte Ileen aad l• OH of Ute major eo.trtbatla1 f acton tohllla blood preaaue. Tlp tbe doctor off to aa11eat Wel11tt Watcllen, Topt, ~erea&en "-1mou or Tlte Club eoiendar ruu ~h WcdM*tl in Ow DoilJI Pilot ond contams noti«• of womm '• and ln'r1ict club m«finQ• and ewnta opm to tlw public for 1M following U¥tk. Send notices to Club C~. Doily Pilot, P.O. Bo:c 1560, Coata Mtta, CA nus. lnclllM' your namt a nd phone number. Notice. mut be in our handa three weeka ift ~of an nent. a.e,,,1 ··-· 8etweeo surfin1 and meelinc atrls. the t~o 6urfer spend manr boun ll1tenh•c to mustc and talking about Ule. Neither of them undenstand their peen' fucinatioo with violence They try lo avoid the perpetual sklrmiahes they witness conataoUy. When lbelr frienda started losing themselves in heavy drugs and destroying property for the fun ot lt, the two surfers changed friends. But Friday night, as they were saunter· Ing around the pier area look.inc for the pier chicks who were lookin1 for the lobater·oose surfers, they were attacked by six penoaa they never saw before. THEY GOT THE TAB knocked out' of them. The smaller, but more vocal or the two, was outraged after the attack and said : "Why dO people do that? It was crazy. There were at least two of them on each of us -and we didn't even want to fight." Sporting matching black and blue shiners and a bucketful of wounded pride, they asked everyone why it happened. They didn't get answers. Nooe of their friends were surprised. The next morning instead or surfing at River Jetties, the surfers went through the Yellow Pages. On Page 607 they round a list of martial a.rts schools. The gaudy ads. with silhouettes of men ki cking each other in the-face offeted to "build ~confidenc~ self·disclplln~. self.defense." , THEY ALSO FOUND THEY didn't ~.now whether karate, kung-fu, judo, jiu· Jitsu, tae·kwon·do or hap-ki-do was the ~st form or protecdon to keep Friday night from happening again. After several phone t:alls. they decided on tae-kwon-do, better known in some <.'irc1es as street fightrng. A man at a school in Huntington Beach offering tae·kwon·do said lessons would be $10 each for two persons. The smaller surfer looked at hls friend with the hamburger eye and said, "Can you afford 1t"" .. Got to." he replied are Turn-off ' A•• Landers Diet Workshop. They are aU excellent -and they're in tbe phone book. Good luck to you and all your "sorority sisters." Your name I~ Legion, girls. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your voice is heard throughout the land. Will you please start a crusade to get people out of the habit of saying "you know .. between and in the middle of sen· tences:- Lls~g to TV interviews is a nightmare. Last rught I counted the "you knows" of a ~amous singer in a talk show and there were 23 an a very short span of time. Let me put it this way ... "You know, I think if people were aware you know or how many times they said you know in a sentence they would cut It out, you know?" I have become addicted to counting tbe !lumber. ~f "you knows'' when people speak - m fact. at s become an obsession with me. I hope you will print this . -NO, I DON 'KNOW! DEAR NO: llere'a tile letter bat l'U bet &Jae . guilty ones wUJ not aee tlaemaelves. My pet &ripe ls people who aak at Ute eed of every o&a.er Mtl&eece, "R-iptT" Lord live me paUeece a. keep quiet -especially wllee tJaey are wnai. DEAR ANN LANDERS : What ia a "pathological liar"? I think my clrlfrieod is one. How does one tell?-NO NAME, NO TOWN DEAR N.N.N-.T.: A pa&Wolleal liar does Do& "--tile dllfernce Wweem a le ud &Jae tnt•. lie geu facta ud fldiG9 mlsed .,. It'• more tbu a penoaallly defect. It'• a ,.,. ol \ meatal w.e... .P•ll M2·5171. Put • few word• · to work tot you. '"the 1.1.topu.11 s799 CHERYL ROMO I ANN LANDERS i HOROSCOPE Steel MiJls Go Coed r PITI'SBVRGH <AP> -Unda Garber eaya she'd rather pour ateel than pUlb paper u a •ec:ret.a.ry. "I've been ~I fw a Job 1n the mlllt for two year• now," aald Ma. Garber. a slender la-year-old bloode. "But so rar, I haven't been called." ~ 8BE HOPES BE& hack m.lSht cbaqe. She's one~ 23 women enrolled lD a three· month course deslped to prepare women for male-domlnated fields. "Women have to understand what thei r bodies can do aa well aa their mlnds," said Valetta Ford, a YWCA spedal project& director. Like many ot the women ln the pro gram. Ms. Garber depends on welfare to s upport herself and her 6·year ·old daughter, Michelle. M081' P&OGad part.icipanta h11ve children to support and are attracted to Boroseope Friday, A•,..a J By SYDNEY QMA.aa ) A•IF.S <March 21·April 19): Go at moderate pa~e ; ~void direct confrootaUoos. Refute to be chided into premature start. Key is to open lines or communication, to test. publish. make inquiri~. transfonn plans into viable concepts. Cancer. Capricorn natives figure prominenUy. TAU&US (April 20-May 20>: Study Aries messa~e. Elements of dettption, intentionaJ or otherwise, are part of scenario. Money. invest· m~nts affecting partner or mate figure pro- mmently. You get facts, figures con!irming what i.s needed as contrasted to "desire." GEMINJ <May 21.June 20): Read Aries Taurus messages for valuable hints. Accent o.i cont.racts . commitments, partnership and marital status. Derer to counsel of one trauied in Sj)eciaLfield...-Plan.. &atl\er data for "future assault... - CANCER <June 21 .July 22). Make change, no matter how reluctant you may feel Key ii t.o shake off lethargy If you are monbund. you in- vi.te loss. ~no1:Y 1t. act accordmgly. Gemini. Virgo, Sag1ttanu::. natives fi gure prominenUv . Good news received con cermng health of depen· dent. . LE(!_(Jul_y 23·Aug. 221 Exciting luniir aspect promotes "winning sele<:llo~ .. Stick with number 6 Family member makes "a maz· ing". concession. Creative touch. physical al · traelton crowd sc~ncsr-10-Yes . you are going pl aces~ Taurus. Libra persons provide outlets for t•nerg) VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept 22 > Interest could focus on home . real estate and a "l1·ak' faucet .. St.•<: pla<.'c::.. !>1luat1on!>. people a~ thev are. not mercl) as you wish they m1izht rn: Pisces. Cancer and Virgo natives figu re pro m anently. f':li m in ate safety hazards <1t home LIBJtA <Sept 23 Oct 22 > ldc<i::. can be transfo~med lnto via ble concepts. Know at, act accordingly. Capricorn. Cancer natives can play major roles Emphasis on relatives. short Journeys pracucal JQk~__!u:_one who <.'onstantl 'apologizes " SCORPIO <Oc t 23 Nov 21 1 . Ac cent on money an~w to JZel mor·e of 1t Farush what you start. Inquire about add1t1onal outh:ts a l cent dislnbution. display and "uni versal' ap peal." Yo~ can be rid of-burden. It should not have been yours to carry in frrst place• SAGITTARIUS CNov 22-DC(' 211 H1ghb ght an1 t1at1ve. independence. original approach Take cold plunge into future You make powe rful. new contacts Make most of at by get t10g to heart of matters. You·11 be at right place at crucial time CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan 19) What seems a setback as due to rebound in )Our favor Another Capncom figures prominently Light thrown on areas previously obscured by mystery. News received from one wbo may be confined to a home or a hospataJ. · AQUAllRJS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Soc1aJ life ac.celerates. Gemini. Sagittarius figure pro· mtnenUy. Wish comes true alter initial delay. You'll receive needed financial support. Be nex · Ible, willing to experiment and to ask necessary questions. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20l : Get down to business at hand. Be specific, direct and frank !n Y~W: appraisal of current situation. Superior ts w11µng to arran.ee a promotion. Aquarius, Scorpio, Taurus natives could be involved. Fi111t Sho1ts Sint t' 190 J --------.. ___ .......... , ...... _ .. _,..,... ~ ... ~-· • U....•• ...... • the liDaocial security ot UDioD blue·collar Job•. "I'm primarily lnter4111ted ID the ~oaey and benellta," 111. Garber aald. Sure, I eould probably take a Job u a aeeretary for SZ.90 an hour. But that woa't P•Y the rent or put food on the table." Since November, more than 30 women have 1uccesarully completed Lbe procram. At leut 20 ot them accepted work ln ateel mjlla, and all but ahc atilt are wortinc Mrs. Ford aald. ' ' ..... 8MALL·BONED so men are ahur11 teUln1 me 'you shouldn't lift this or that. " II•. Garber Hid. "But I usually show them up since I apply weipt the rtght way." The program alto deala with another on-the-Job problem -sexual biu. "My first reaction waa to cuaa men out who down women, but I know now it'• better to try and act nlce." Ma. Garber aaid. "It ahockl the men at rint, but UMy cradually be1ln to accept you u another fellow." ><~--c­ ~,,.,..,. --., Cn•,. N</t An<>r Something Extra! ! ! We have magnificent quilts in our shop. but we will make one working an your colors Our de· 1·orator pillows are m arvelous but 1( you don•t ltke what we hd'tc, v.c v.tll m ake them to pJl".,,e OVr &-auulully tnmmi!cr tnv.elb IA'lll adrl Pl<·gance to any 1,.,1h for lhe antique lovers we tia ve doilie s, 'iCa n ei.. and· <ifgans Ld u-. make placemats and t<ibledoth!> to compliment 'riu r china 1 t:. the f1nish1ng 111ut h Uldt mak ... ~ a home 369 E. 17th Street (In WestPort Squarel Costa Mesa • 64~4 Just Shake It and Let it Fall Into Place. The Precision Haircut. Because your head Is unique. the· way your hair grows is equally unique. Really quite diff ere-nt from every one else's. · Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting the hair in harmony with the way It grows. Your hair eventually grows out but it doesn't lose its shape with a precision haircut. consequently your tiair·· cut will look as good after five days as It does.after five minutes. And because the hair falls naturally into place you won't have to keep fussing with lt. Usually a sl'lake of the head does It. At command Performance we shampoo, precision-cut and.blow dry·your hair for sixteen dollars, whether you're a gal or a guy. And no appointments are ever necessary. We also off er permanent waves, coloring, frosting and conditioning. But we really shine with precltion. And so w ill you. oe!''QD . . -, _ ...... _ JJs.ag --- " .......... ~.-:::..-... ~ . __ ._. ........... ,,, ......... ,., IAllTA ANA -1m I. 1'M ST. (9.W. C.. ef 1M a._, IO..,,t OOlfA MUA • MUA VBK ClllTIR ............................. , .... 111 f • ( ERMA BOMBECt{ ~.Auguet2. 1971 tJAIL V lt!LOT CJ BALLET GALA Dorothy Jo Swanson of Curona dd M<.ir, :i dance mstructor. chats ~·1th forme r Frl'u Abtaire danrc part ne~· Cyd Chanbsl' at p<.irl~ prior to a Rovttl Halle t tH•rlrom<in<'t-in Los Angeti::s Am~ng othe r <mt erta1ner s attending were Wilham S hat1wr. who's Capt. Kirk on T V's "Star Trt·lr." s inger Olivia Nt>wton .John. <.l(:tor .Jame!) !\Jason and <t<:trt:s:> Harbi:lrn Hu!>!'- u·ost Families Sought \ oulh for lmcil'r~I :..n<.hng < Y FU>. a n 1n ternat1on~il stucitnt cxC'hangc program. is :.t:ek mg hu:-l f:Jm1hl'"> for high schf)()l·age foreign ex change students VF t1Hi<.·1als al!-.11 -.aid they are accepting dP phcett1on!< Crom J\mt'fll·an 'ltudcnts mteres ttd in soc:nrlm~ <1 \t-.tr m Austra lia Mu<k nl "> from 2~·~ C' unt r1es will a rrive in Snuth(•rn Cahrnr ni:.i du!". n~ August Hoth perme1 · nt!nl and tcm11ornn m c:b <trc nef"de<t For 01ure intormauon about becoming. a V F l ' hn-.t farntl~. <·ontaet Hlloda Rasmu~:.t:n at 635 0515 ' D1•1 a 1b ahoul hf.'1·om1ng " foreign exchange ~turl cnt an• avall a hlc: from YF'li Regwnctl Director St1•\C W1lk(.'S a t rro1 670·1535 . ' Careers for. W omeu Is Seminar Focus ,\ (1Jylon~ 'l.t·<trn lo t-:am Conft:renre. · foc u!)inJ! on c etrcPr'>. employment a nd education opt1on4' for \Hl1111·n. will be ht-Id Saturday , Aug _2S_ai_thc South l'oa'\t P laza Hotel Ke~ nutt-:.pt><ik e r v.111 be Cal ifo r n1<> Secretar~ of State Marc h Fong Eu For mon · 1nlc1rmat1on. t·ontacl the Coasthnc· Comm11n1tv a<.•t11,.1t11·-. ofrlce al 963.0811 On Be~g Sentenced to Home R tcently o n th Phtl Oona hue a how. edur •tor Or R )'mond S Moore dlacuH ed wh~ ht" lh~&ht children would be more e motionally M'<'U~ and betttr t-du c»ted at ktipl out ol s chool usatll they arc• 9 or 10 yc1trs old It ·a not tht M>rt or thlnl I'm u P• ble or ha ndHna In Au&iust This I" the time of yeu ~hen my ·ur1}otlooul security " la r educed to aquutUn.: 10 3 e,1>rner m 1&uumelng myownh•lr. I'm not auy1ng the tht'<>rY ht witho ut merit. I 'm only i;{lyln.: It would l'erta1nly /out up the l1met11blt-1111 wt· know It It' KIDA S'fART t:D to l'lrhool ut. sa y , 10 Yt'IAr old. thl'Y would go throuRh puberty before they rould 1tpt'll 1l. t.lrive a car only a couple or years a fter tl1t'> rt' permitted lo cross the street with thf' h(:ht and gel a checkma rk under P(•rsonal I lab1ti, for "not sh aving regularly " C.m you unagine your eighth· grader coming home one duy and !laying, "Mom . De bbie and I ur e going to get mar ried Saturda y.' and your cxda1m1ng. ·'\\hut ' And m iss the Science Fair ')" The cm ot1on,d develO&Jmenl or a child is 1m· portant . of course But what happens to the emot1onl'l of a mother who 1s sentenced to a home with a child hanging around with nothing to do for the r1r!<t lO years of tus or her life? At age I. the child pulls himself up to the ta· l>lc Al agt• 2. thl! child pulls the t ablecloth oH the tahlt· At age 3. the chalrl l'ruyons on the table AT Ma: 4, t h1· <'h1ld <.'li m bs 1n the middle or the table and takes orr a ll h as clothes Out-twining Twinsburg fW l NSDUKG . Ohio CAP> They may ha\-t: found twin!> lo out-twin the or1 g1na' twTnS orrw'tHS'burg--- In 1819. Aetron and Mos e!> Wilcox asked the founderi, or th1!) Ohio community to take note Of them ln picking the l OWfl nam't' One h1stor1c res ult Ill that on Sunda\ :Jbo ut 200 ~ct~ of twins guthcred here i~ celebrall' "Twins Day .. Amon~ thost ~l the fesl1"\tiWes we re ide n- l 1 c <i I t win brolhl.'rs Arthur a nd Alwin RH·h mond. !>7. who m arried identical twin s1stt.'rS J\11 four li ve in the same house in Aurora, Ill · T he lm>tht>rs were introduced to th~1r 45-ycar·Olrl w1vt's three year s ago by friends who arc also twins Eig h t st•t :. o' twins we r e 1n t he H1chmonds· double wedding party and 22 more sets attended And the original twins of Twinsburg" The Wilcox brothers, who also were 1denttca l twins. married sisters. had the sa m e number of child ren. held property in <'Ommon. died of the sa m e dJsease on the same day and were buried an the sa me grtt ve n Tw1nsbur ~ ·~ Locust &rove Ce meter~ E,..._ ••••Mele At age 5. the child pounds nails into the la· ble. Al age 6, the child pulls the tabltl over to the c upboards and gets to the cookies_ J'I. age 7. t he child saws the leg orr thf' table. At 8. the child shoves the table o utside and leaves · · the rain. Al age 9. the child paints the table At age 10. he sell!> 1t The idea may work. but when these em o· t1on ally mature children g raduate . prepare to stt· emotional 70-year-old m others in the au . dience Reunion T he Montebello lhgh School class or 1953 will hold its 25th class reu· nion Saturday. 0 <.'l. 20, at the Crancl H otel. An aheim For lnforma · l ion <.'all Joh9 Dooley at (213! 949·7901 or (714 ) 827·5707. or Gil Archam beau at <213> 775·3582 or (213 1 362-6247 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s 12.50 Costa Mesa Tennis Club 557-0211 cl81ili'iiia11 fl~ldJ FINAL REDUCTIONS Semi-Annual $.HOE LAST 2 DAYS -. J_O_Y_C_E---woMEN'S • AMALFI • MIR.AMONTE • SESTOMEUCCI • FAMOLARE and o~ foFF MEN'S FLORSHEIM f OFF . BALLY AND OTHERS WOMEN'S WOMEN'S foFF ESPADRILLES SELECTE? STYLES • BROKEN SIZES , . -,54 f ASHION ISLAND, NIWf'C)RT 81ACH (714) 144-4223 t27 MAIN STREET, AUtAMa"A (213) m.aen ALL SALES FINAL 1~ INOT AU STYlfS IN All sin s 9SAVE ON BlousEs 9SAVE ON PANTS eSAvE oN DREssEs eSAvE oN PANT SuiTs .eSAvE oN Odds N' ENds BROKEN SIZES -ALL SALES FINAL ~1 0FF .. ... ~uu.1aTONSTOR•ONLY Ella . . Nor'sHALE ·SIZE., SHOP FULLERTO" 22~ Orengefelr Mell LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hiiis Mall HUNTINGTON BEACH a. Huntington Center COS1AMESA 1I05 Newport Blvd. • SHOP SUNDAY ........ 5r00 P·"'· <exc.pt Coif• Mele) •• . \ •..ttff.I •OTICS TOC•IOtTOttt ...... ,.. .. SU "lElllOtt COUaT 011 THE ST ATE Of' CA&.ll'OtllOA •O• THIE COUNTY o•o•AttOll P UBLIC NOTICE O•VtLLE L MAaLIETT A,_-, .. ue 11• N. MMft serwt. s ....... . , ..... A .... c.!ltenli• tt7t1 Pul>'•\r.ecl Or""91' C.0-\I O•••~ Pttof Al>Qu>I ~. '· t•. l).1010 1•71-1'9 0 UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. 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County on Juo ff\J\ ~""""'\ I\ t f,,n(jU( tfld b'f ,, I,, V J'l1' 1'~'0u•I • 'HM11 Ml< llMI I M< r "1°''1 P11blt\,_ Or-C.-\1 Oel!y PllOI .,.,,.,,lltt........,. .. ,... tl•fd w•I" •~ July 17 1• 16•ntl .-VO l 19" 7 ... ,.; ~:-~;~: (lton"' or_,-c.ou..ty.,.. Jv>y - . __ . __ rnnn PUBLIC NOTICE '"'""'""° o ... ,,., (O•l\I o •••• Pt•OI, • - i<Jlt ~, .. ft(! .... J '. ~ •• ''" ,. ... " PUllLIC NOTICE \UPaatOll COUltTOP TMI \fATt: ~ C.ALIPOllNIA POii TMf COUNTY OP OtlAM4H C.UINO. A_,. f ICllllOO\ IUl!NES\ NOTICE TOC•t:Ol1'0tlS ""MlSf•T•MUlT e ...... o f 111(.HA•O HOWARD tt ... lf;lli',.,U'Q ""1W~•tfl OOinQbU\i PAAK(ff. Oet.t•Wd •• '"' HOflC.E 1$ HEAEllY GtVlH lo -'~"'"II.JV!:'>. J~ orv1,,. Aven.,., CrllCll!oo oltM..OOV.11•1t"Od"°".- rh Nµ(.l,Ht• ot.h C...dl1tt'>fnid'f?..O tP'i•t •II per10n"\ Pt•v1no <l-4M\ ~··nit JoM l 11<'•1<>•>. t~ 8••l>O" W•Y. 1"-•••cl ~I ••• •-••ell lo Ille "'"ff°''' t ~•tn. c..tittOf'nt•.,..0 them. Wtth the f'MJ(A'tyry OOC;.,.,,..rtta !.n.,1,_ c. "'°'lOft· 1~ 8eyPOf'I Hon •n<I '°"""'"· '" Ille ()lll(e Of -W•t..H'""""'1 S,~ll~C<fHlorl!l•'l?M(I (I.,> O! IM .00 ... enllllecl tovrt. O< lo 1111, ou"n~-. " <onclu<led by • Pt'8s-trH ,......,, -wnrr-r1te-neuna-ry 11e,..,.1""°'1""""'P llo<umenl•llon •no oouc:IMn. 10 1~ J l H">I"" Un04"\1Qnod el IOI) HftWll'lf1 C.•<ll"t !no\ ~i.-1 ••• 111..i wllh '"" Drive, p.,.,......, .. !.Mite tOO. H .. •!>0•1 r_o .. n!y (t•O ot Or-C...Unty ..., July 8•t<ll, C..llornl• '7MIO. -'tll 1, - ,. it/9 pla'e of ~'"'"Of llW °"""'"1-d In l"lltlll •II mett~f\ .,.,,.,,.,l\Q to,,.. f \1111• "' '"•l>ll\-..0 °'""Ill' C.0.>! 0 •1ly P1101 ~••d dt<~t. w1t111n four l•I "'I>""" 1 .. 1d t •tt0A11Q '·'· "·"" 1au 19 :::,:~;. 111~ 11 .. 1 P"l>ll<•llon ut inn O•ltll Julr • lf1' '---•C Gr-llw PU 8LJC NOTICE E ~..:utrl~ Of lht wlll o• II·-IM~,..,.,..., 0.-<•d ... t NOTICE TOClllOITOltS WILLIAM YAcoeoUI, Ja .... A 1•1• -.... o\JSOC•IAT•' SU ... lllOtll COUltfOPTNI A~,..fl .. Uw U ATEOf'CAL1'011NIAl'O• Ne-" • ._, .. ,IH• THI C.OONTYO POltANOf ,.. ... ._. C........ Ori•• In '"~ Me!,., ot Ill• E " •It Of ..... , ....... ""'-• ,.,.H•~lllHC H GVHf fft .... ...._,._.,CA_ CAfHE'ltlHE HELIN GOHElTI .... T .. 1111•1-IJ C H GUHEnt,o.<.teMoel A-.,.,_._ • ..c....,1 NO!l<e I• ,..,..,., 91-. 10 <r•dllor' "lllMl\Mcl Or ..... Coetl Ot11y Pl ... , \ ..... ,,.. Clel"" 9QeiMl Ille -.ktOK-nl July If,,. -4118 1, t, "" 11'JI·" to ui. Mid Cl-In ... office Of Irle ·------------<ltr1104-~t-1~1ollf'-"""' to""~ ..... Ill Ille offlc.e of PVBUC NOTICE llA .. tC Of' AME•ICA, HU.$A, l..o\ ·--===:':".:'":-'.".'"~~---· Al\99IU Trll\I °""'· JU ~ "~ t'1CT1no..11eu11 ...... ~''"'· LO\.,,_. ... , Callfonwi t00,1, MAMelTATSMCNT wftl(ll lllllW efllea It 1M pl.Ce of b<"I Thetolltlwiflt--jt .............. , """ of llW .-n"'*' "' ....... u.,, ... ' ~rt•ln1"9 lo 5* ni.ta. Suell tltlln> l'ltl!EWAY HOSPUAl OF COUA w1lll Ille_.,_ ... ,.. tnlltl. MEU ,1m__,e1 ..... eo. .. ._. ... 111911 Of ,.,.._IM et ~d wllfllfl llOtlllt""26 1.-mom"'elle<IMflf'ttpuOlk .. *tof Wllllem 8 t•d'911 OVM, 11U •'ll•rtOtl'• ... rc111n, 1rv1nt,CA4lf-•""' Oa ltll Jut~?• 1919 Tlllt ~\" «•ndlltlecl by •" 1" 11..,., OI Atll•tt<O ovlllu•I N l &S • W.I!' ilrclMll,OVM l'•fl<utOl'Qftr..Wlll f/U\ \l-m.111 "'" lllllCI •llh llw Cll wl<lo.c-t ly (.ler• o! 0.-GO<lnlf °" Juty fl .. LIN,llMlt•tN, lo+fN$QN <,!Wt &aa1ooa1 PttneJ itll11G, '°11111 Publlohecl 0rM'IQlt c;o.,1 Oflly Pll01, Al ... 11ey\•IU• "lyJteftCIAug 1,t , t•, lt/9 71JHt ,.,Mtotllt'ie-'1-• ----, ... , ... Lt1A ........ CA"'11 Publl~ Or ..... Cffal O•lly,f'llOI, Jut~ 2t,lllCI AliQ 1. t, 16, ltlt 1t'll /t ruauc None~ '· •• PlJBUC NOTICE PICT'ITIOUl•U'1 .. HI NAM•ITATIMINT 111e100_.,....,_,._.,,. .... ,1,..0 , . 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L. -P- l L 0 T 6 4 2 -Ttie ...... Mart&etpt_..-. the Ora-CHel DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou Can Bell n. Find n, Trade It With • Went Ad (A2•5878) One Call lenloe , ... 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'" b-~ Lo Uw FedetaJ t'•lt lio1111n1 Act of 19611 wt»dl IDlllu• al lllt'ttl&J to advuti11e ' 11ny pre fenmc•. llm1lal100. or dla<'nmlnatlon baled on ruce. coAClf, rt'IJ~aoo, :.n 4 or natxonaJ ongtn. or an mlt.'nUoo lo make uny i.uch preft:rencc, hm1t11 uon, or cliilcn ma nu lion " 1°"" IWWll Pfl per w 1 ll out knowlnflY a cct:pt any Mdvtirl ••nl( for r eal ~ wtuc.h 11> tn v1ol11 Uol\oftlw law . ..................... . 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _UHQEI Ll'I • Bdrm, 3 beth bt•u· I.)' lot'!Md In a vrry de· 1lr-* *"a Thia home fe1turn • Ira add-on mother In law guart•ra wit.II lull bath. Owner 111 motava~ It will help flA&nce OnJ y 1120.000. CaU•m> CSELECT T'PROPERTIES WOOOlllDM ...... $127.tlO Owner tranwferred . 2 bedrm • den, vaulted wood ceUinp. wet b•r & decorator wa ll cover· UlP Pnvale deck.~· lnJ vacuum. seU clean· ll1'i oven & much mOf'e! ~,~ .... , ... ,, [~tiillBI VA BUYERS If you rnalc'e 11400 mo. you may qua!Jly lo 11wn your own homt•' Low Down' Lo<ini t.u $100.000 Lel 1111 ~how >vu hov. tu do It! Cu.JI Now ' T• to aed c.,.t W.U..! 754-1202 ------- MACH DUPLIX . ..... 2 beth. fittsl'aef, cual.om dr8"f. A·I coodlUon. •JOO. MISA VII.DI SPECIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba . new carpet.t and p&U>l. ~do.eel patio w /apa, cea&raJ ~ cond. Ma,py lll,.... IU.3.150 J STOltY rool, 4 BR. 214 ba, SL2UOO. Eut.&kSe Coeu M.M. IASTIWff Oioice comer location.~ Wt. 3 Ba .1187 ,.500. ... ~ ........ "9-772' N11"11Hefl'ts BUii NEW Walll of gt.us mh.llll ~ lhll> un1qut' 3 bedrm homt:. 1'1oor lo ci:abn.c bnck !pie, vuull~ C'l!ll logs, 11kyl1ght. h utel' ~6tff' llWlt' overluolunl( ~k and pullu. w11lk 111 wardrobe too Ownt'r wiU n irry ... no 4uullfy1n.: C.':dl f(J(' pcnwnul prt'Vlt'w &4$-1111 'jl.11, ,_ .; • • '• ,, .., • .. ~ l~IMtl AIANDOMED .-.cH CCM.OMAL ISTAft . TOMalOlel!t EverytJuna You n4*t and more. AJI new carpeta Md palat, Spotless &Ad c..ol a kmd. Feature.: 3 ~. a b9u. and din· ~r~ mwit l.o aee! ·--< 100'1.COt tUISSIOM l'or •!J!:ulve reel ellalle peC)ple, call &~t.alk. 7l4~S078 WANTED: Lovely wale. husbend and children for t h111 l~lt:fully decoralt:d 4 Sr, 2'11 ba homc w /11 family rm, c<ny frplc & ~parlllin& pool C:IOM! lC> brh Call nc1w 11'79 ~o ALLSTATE REALTOflS IMMAClJLATfo. J Bdrm U.l.1k S.U&a11t11 •Hl J cor ncr lot 1n H11rbor "'"'"" 11111~ Complt•lt• v.11h beam ~t!uu:l>. d1·rora11>r wallpapen. rt>lnl(t-ralt>f. weeher & dl)'t-r Mu•l· in <'OM:llwn u.-.il()Ut 1~1:s O:Jrona del M»I 67HOOO In fed. Jt's only 7 years <*!. 3 Bdnrul. 2 batiu, w1wall·l~w1dl r rpt1ng, CWllm drapenea. bltn lutchen. COO'lmuruty pool & at 's rlose to evf'rytlung 1-uU pnn: as only 174.000 & l.t)t' OWTlt'r •~ rcitdy tu deaJ t:<l ll 7~1-31!.ll , ••• .-0- Blcyde to beach. Sec Iha 3 and 2 bedrm duplex With a u umahle 90,.,~ loan Owner may carry .ocne paper. Hurry, call fJ73..&<J6() Rtlll c ir cular dri vt w~~'tYrmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;... belM:h. ~ BR t11cl guest qtn 3 BA TwQ aey den11 w/beAlma. f'pk":. formal din rm Sep par .. nt retrut off hufet-m~tr i.u1tt w i.uodc c k :I billeorut":> Walk lo ~ulf It h.iM. 11 MlJ MoH· lOOa ) AWong llJW $133 :JO() c .. 11 C:-SEL-EC'T - I PROPERTIES LOOkSCAHIE DECEIVING IJUl not in th11> rnw JU'I a:. hcaut1ful cni>lde ,1i. vut l>lck•" lhl' l!Of l(l'llU" 1111 31.116 hOIO(' wh1l'h ha'I l wet llar11, :1 lrvk l"rml din r m. •·u"·ri·tl I"''"' ill BUQ CIJll !J7'J • .:n111111" ALLSTATE REALTORS , , ,,, . '. .. THE REAL ~ ESTATE RS -_..) We Wcri For YOU! Ht~1d<'Ot1.al & l111'11mc l'r11p1·1 l) !'Mh.., H••11t.1 h DIAMOND REAL ESTATE 11 .. W <QAH MWf t n H I •I Nht.'lht·r yt.JU'rt-huy1ng or wlhnl( C'lu:11f1t-d oacJ \ertlllull( will .:•·l your rrll::.l>ol(l' lo lht• I llolhl IX'<I rAt' C.111 Todu!' r}I<! !Ji7ls t PENINSULA POINT CHARMER Fnth _, ...... _, .... Shpt .. .., & Oc---. Fr..h .._.._., J 1fery ..._. wtH1 clonMr w....._ T .. ..._. decor. Mew ldtd9ew. a...,. t.t.t ,..., l ldnM, f=-Uy roo./dl .. .,. ... •tenor patio. SJSt,500. *BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT-VIEW rri•ecy. MC.tty 2 '-4. z be. coep. -...11p-....._Slt7AOO. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :.'1'!11 v; ( ... ,,1 1 1~11 •• ,, '·"' I'll tt! H• ,, I• 631·1400 ----: & FINlt SAWS C k 8 L U I T A C T H £ Y £ 8 0 R D S l S C 0 l P C k 0 A R I 0 A 0 W 0 0 C C 8 H I H G l P D E S R £ H C T U B C Y R A H R 0 A U K C A B H A U H C A H HC U ~Z COCKC IAH COO All 0 r A s H l u w a u L c s 0 R c H H p l U L A U B Z L S I B S I R S 0 A G A 0 C J W A H Z E A T 0 R K D l C H H U L N K S A l R T S A I E S W K I 0 T C 0 8 A W H E P C A Y C H 0 P A L £ 0 0 A H £ C V 0 H R H R 0 H 0 " K T B U R E C H 0 E C L 0 L E J C 0 E D H £ T Q U T 0 U T C l l Z B Y N Y l Y W k l ~Hkr EASTSIOf TRl'1.EX SI 79 ,000 l'n m .. corner lrw.all•1n t-.nc:lclM'<I l(ltrtoj!I'., I I U~\' l11t ~)ltl'IOW. Ulllh V. llh ..... rm ,..,,.,d 1.i.1n1·l111~ owiwr '14> 111 • .irr • "'II h 111 ... dc1wn <';ii 111111 'i J 71 F.u& Y OMMTIO AHO Q.OSITOWOU <:e nter of Nt>w po rt Harbor .re.. I:, min to Nrport. br11ch. t-·1t.,h1on bland (J(' S t'')l .1-'lata Harhor lf 1~lil.in d " ,cbcwll> ~Piii U/.U~ I IJdrm formJI rJtf11n~ ,,,.p dr•wrl (I\ in~· room w tw111l'lt-d t't·1hnK.'> ll(t• KJAJ.frTlt'1 k1ll ht 11 (. l.1ml I)' n•im ~Pt:r !·trJ¢• ,.., ... 1 .11-.d dt"k ... itt'l1ni: (,,, 11,,. "ll•'<·utn • !Jrmh ......... Oouble d oor t•nlry . N'rMJWC I.lie. sl••p down Ii• 1ng rlX>m m a '>i-1\ ,. &lone fireplace ~lep '"\ l'T kltt'hl'n Jlrl \ J (t' rnai.k r "A.It.-Lov. 111.i1n ""~:;~~~. [ ~ BN?I located on curner lot R Z WfWll w'lth room for 2 ll'mtt un1 u. J w.t h:. IL'd • Call now for more dt: tW. Mil 7171 ()l'f ,, , ' • '· •, • [9filltl ------- S.S TO llACH Owne1' r._,udy t-0 varat<• thia ne at 3 bt"drm + funlly rm + llrcplot·e beech cottage All lh111 on fee llDd for only l l!ll.500 Hurry. '40n '1 lut. <all 873-&\.5() . ,,, ~. . ~liJJJ1I Wiiy ,.., ,."° C:......1 •$950• Sl!U..5 YOUR HOME FNiT! Y U LL K!!A LTY SERVlCt.:! ASSlST U-SELL lllS7-8717 DUPl.ll-.... ..._ ~ Zlt68A \rsroP. DRIVE QJrona deJ Mar. a mott (klJghtful s pht leve l. custom bwlt. contem po r a r y ho m •· w 1 t h beeuLlf ul IJAY \/tt-:W. Thrt't' bt>dr o11 rn ,, aepantt• famtl)' room. f<rma! d1ni11Jt room. bay ~ s1ttm'1 room adjoin· 11\1( rm1u·r 111.111.e . indoor· outdoor llv1na. very IJU'l(c 1w1mm1111( pool • 1>11t1u area. antttcQm • 1tt.'<'Unty •Y1tem. m .ooo. COUC»T" llA&.T '7~1111 tllCllTS CHMIEi $146,500! mT YALUI .. SIAWIW See this 4 bedroom vtew home with 2365 sq. ft .. 2"'4.1 baths. a Jacuzzi and over S30.000 in lan5plng. patios and exterior impro ements. Owners mu.at move this s u ~· bring all offers on this excellent value!! Comparable properties have sold ror over $300.000. The price is F13.000. U"-11001 tf()MfS REAL TORS ', 6/5-6000 2443 East CodH H1ghwev. Corona uul Mar BAY DUPt.EX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic N""port UJ " Vlew.11 from gorJ(l'OUl'I J be-drm upswr unit 11( ~P41r1ou .... :! bedrm low1·r W\lt' Natural bnck fplci. Wet ban. 4 car gara&c Boat )pace S tt'p8 to beach Ulal 7 ~2 1700 f'AST! f.'1f<1 '"If • 11 \I t.JI-"tJN 1"'1' I THE REAL ESTATEP.S --- DUPLD ~MACH Bioy at cxean J~l I blk itway' LA"asehold . 3 BR up. 2 BR down 2 baU'ul ~ Pnced at Sl7!i 000 ~ ....t.in . .Jl£.tl J:..\..b associated lllOl<lllS llEAl Tu?\ lOl', W l otbo t.• 'b6 • THEDElTA RANCH OF f4118ROOK It Mow A•...._ l h t :. b pr 11 ..,l1n g CilJlornla V1c·11o• l<.mr h home po•rr h('(1 atc11> '" pnvall! lutl ovt'rluuk1n.: l>f't-:.ll¥H>U1> P .. 1 .. M l'i>ot Vll.11.-y 1-. bt-1nic offt·rt-d lex the bl ume to Lhc dt.5 t•n ll'WUt iu1g buy t' r :-.U r roundt'd b > 1t:. pn ' a lt' lilVOCado gmvt'• Qf ovPr 465 rn..turt' bt>unnl( ln•t ... TAalOYHLOAtf 4 lidrm liayerci.l h<>mc w/hugi:-formul cJ111lnl( crpt.,, drp.. bllllll. (rplo· 1.rf'( hclll.t-d pool t:lo•c Jl;l.Ta~ door op1·nrr \" a nt & l)'ady to AO Taki· over S1 6H.000 lu;rn u1 JO*•'"'., lnlerci.t Offt'r your down pay ment ~$200.000 JAC88S IW. TY . '75-6670 SUI.too What 1111 opporturuty' At tr4(1.1ve Newport Crc:.l tnwnhome. 2 Hdr m:. • den. 21t, Kathi.. 2 f'llr ~ar•ice 1-..:accpuonul loco11lJon with v1t:w and "nvac·y Plc1t ~c t·11ll 546-4141 t c1 '>f't• (;Qm11aro· 'Tur v41lu1· lh,,.n "l't oJ)fm lh&s~wuty ... ~.' ~·'"'' I ., COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. CAT AUNA ISLAHD !>MAJJ~ t-'EI-~ L01 W11h roomy " Bdrm hom1· 111 Avalon i:bf*('11tlly fin•· l.imll y lul'd ltull w11h ... tRJll b:t) Vlt>W I IOITll' I n•·wly pu1n1cd m11• • n~t m SIZl.OW 642-5200, Pete Barrett J«alty ~Wf I plw. ,, pn ~1111• fJmtl)' I•---------· ptAl' fif C-llfUb. P\'d C'h 4lnd otht-r t<X<ltH' frul I.:. Dkt'l>., h .. vm o( beaut)' tor th l' 1entleman rancht:r 4 Bdrmi.. 3 bath~, m1s:.1 ve ston\' rrpk. {'liltAfodral ('('1hnl(!i Md polt:stM...od h:.rd11oood w.Jll> Hemami.t•\•OI ur CTl1f11rn1 a ., by Jt11n•· day:s 6.3 ;,crc'l> of :-ert'OI ty can be youn. for lbc low doWn payment and 8\AJ'i mt~re11t Grove in DICa.ATORS Of:&JGHT come o( $15.0IJO ~r a.n· l•--------num will oH:.d your monthl y pay m ('nt:i Shawn by aps>l only du•' l.o owner illness ancJ 1t ' pnced al 1320,000 for reped hqwdetion !o~i1 cbuce:. will be con aNder'ed for a!J or part by '-....... "a.I., Mc.. l-4JJ.lf41 •1 .. 2 1i:pat at e hi.cs on t:Mt.Ude C M. comer lot AlllwDe low 1nttteal loan •owner mai y carry 2nd . New llsun&. so hurry. il won't hul! $144.900 ~1221 tCWAYCfTY 3 Ye&n ttt'W. ~ l><•1lrm ~ b" I h , n r d t u r 1· h & :>(-hooib .!-'ark PJa('t'.lnl'IS4~ 711.1 COUHTRY FUfCHTUOOR t::ncbaoung CllrrlaKc Houle. Long pnvall· Dr 4 BR. def\ 1-'ormitl din· Inc. Game Rm. w /wet· ber. Antique parlor w/maatel fplc, breut .. l nn. Albe k>ft lude·a-way. Sta.ined 1lasa wlndow11 Secluded w /trces tn beaulJluJ c:uatom home erea. On.11 aun., to flJl\!'lil ~-LI• RV 8CC\.'SS, Truly an npcriencc to 11ee. and onJy 11211.000 • Ca.IJ now! 7l4·963·U90:! C U K B U 0 £ 0 l Z 0 A 0 H 0 0 B C A 8 W S Q 0 R S 0 C C B R C 0 P J H H G llll1JUC11ont• HIOdtll -dt btllc>w IClPlet ~d ...... -d. up, dOWft Of dl..,,..ily. Find tldl ll'ld bo• 11 I". • I' Butthtr'l COfline - ~kl 1.o beach • sho!h 'l'ry ur~ down •nd ownt"r lananclnll al 10"! 11ll SJ94.000 Call flurry. l'all ~ .. ,~. ,,, -.., Gor1teou1 Ne wport fle1gb ts charmer • 3 Be d r m a . 2 / b a t h s . Completely renovated ~ with many up1rades !ipaclOUS yard T;,ke itd· 21 vantaKC. caJI 1$2·1100 .. "" t • f '• '• .; • I\ t-t1t• 1 I I .... lallJI CUSTOM DUr&.lX l>t!t'k w1v1cw Muny nraii A»sumable lo.tn U A l. U 0 A I S I. A N I) RF.AL1'Y 873'8700 Bo a.id' C.n:ul11 hu Cordwood lycl! Cro.ut Cltei11 OMUll Tomo.ro.. I.au Hetid .. Heck letClll " "' Kt¥flOlt -- THE REAL ESTAfERS _ ~ -··-·-F'nd what you. wi.ot 10 F\nd wtaat you wa nt 1n Dlllly Ptlot CIHllfl~ Oluly Pilot Cla111tf1~:. r l I ·----" .......... • A ••CANT com• NOMI One of the laraest corner lots In Harbor View Homet ll the location for th.is 2 bedroom and den Monaco model. .. a nd tt •s vacant! This attractive home also h• one or the ~rea 's lowest prices: $158.000 . . and at 's fee! Go 4 \l! U~lfJUI: Ii Ml:§ REAL TORS • 67b·6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway, ~0101,jj dol M,jr \' I >I I ·, ·, TAYLOR CO. IU .. \1 1111.~ .. ,, l~tlt i COSTA~ IMCOMI UNrTS TWO DW'LIXls--&.AaM LOT Each duplex contains two 2·bdrm, 1-bath s ingle-level units. Nea r schools, shopping, etc. Reduced price at only $195,000 for both bldgs. Call today! WISLIY N. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOIS Ziii S.Jnq I ........ NEWPORT CINTB, N.I. 644-4t I 0 ~Ci . Beach Realty llAL llTA Tl UCIU.IHCI stMCI I t4t . DOYll SMOllS The saddett. worm of t ongue or pen are these -"IT MIC}M' HAVE REEN" ... don 't miss the opportunity to acqulr-e t.h ts s peotacular 6 bedroom. 5 bath home, <.·omph!te with formal dining room & a ll amenlti~ you would expect in s uch 11 preatlgious location. TOTAL PRICE REDUCTlt>N SSS,000. 1548 Galaxy, Open l''riday HH 450 NEWPOIT CENTER DIVE NEYfPOIT BEACH 759-1111 . -~ 'WafterS.~ &_A.66oc. 673-2500 COUNTRY FRENCH -CdM Priced to Ml -MOW U9t,5001 ~415 9U'1' COVI -OPIM ~AIL Y I ·5 t Only need lo turn the key on this charming 4 BR & f am. rm. home with picturesque. day & ni,ght VIEW of offshore islands, bay & ocean. Come enjoy meandering thr<;>ugb our used brick walkways, enter onto soft brown Mexican pave rs & relax in the . .------;::---_.,~1~4~YFROMT c omfort of wood flooring, beamed Severa me bay ronfbo;nm..-.e•asr---+.-... ...... m.i-. renc doers " shuUers. with pier & slip Visit or call for app't. -easy to show. AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba .. oak floor, partial basement, concrete foundalio(l. Flats ar.ejl._1120,000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 111 Huy,·d• Dr"'' NB 6/', bil'..1 macnab /Irvine realty HARIOR VIEW KNOLL A Qe 1•1 C.,. Cod Y1M9t Wttt. Ca I~ T...as. Pool & Spa END UNIT! ighly decorated former model condominium near new shopping center. 2BRs & d.tn. $169,900 incl. land. Jeanne Newman 642·823.S. <X·l20) 642·8235 644-6200 901 Dover Drive HarbOr View Center Irvine at C.~mpus Valley Center 752·1414 J.iA:~i::-~~&'MfllC. .» , .. 5 ll'S: GOLF COUISE VllW AND ... it's a prime property overlooking the MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Golf Course with it's own paddle tenn is court & spacious lawns. Sep. retreat for teenagers or maid's quarters. Used brick courtyard hardwood flooring, Frenc h doors, gourmet kitchen, and one or the best fairway views. Inv es tm e nt for this fine estate. . .$525,000. C IKt Jeclde H••1 & ofc .... _..,.,,._,...,.......,lllC. 2J4 L 11• stre.t. C.-W... 611-12'6 Nationwide Network d lndlvicJually Owned and Oper_ated Real Estate Offices EASTSIDE 4-Pl.EX Townhouse style, walk to shopping. great area, s uper buy. Only $205.000. Call 645-9161 17t;)0r11nge C"osl3 '•'''~ ....... -.... _. 11otra ~ ,..,. tw .... ,.. ........... 1.,.n htttntctt. .......... " .... ......... "°"" efhctho•. IMmCj)LU •IT UMITB. AUC.UST I I & 12 REGISTRY HOTB.. l"ilte ,.,.... .,_ ...... w.,.. ...,_.., JDS 54...._.s, Corw .. Mar C7 I 41 644-1094: 17141 644-6169 A summer place and winter too! 4 Bdrm single family home in Newport. Under $200,000. Fantastic terms. Perfect for a second home o r investment. Sl79,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Oup l xs Incl n e w Bayfront Lo be Xchgd dn. Owner 213.QM.3200. lor2 Lots. SUbordmauon. $23>.000 each. Broker co- op. Agl/ Bier. 673-8382. BY OWNER BALBOA ISLAND $345,000 323APOLEMA OPIN .. IDA Y 1-4 . '*~cam ....................... ....................... . .................... . llCH&WAIM C:.W. Q.ASSIC 180 d•I wbUt wate r view, nr be_. 5 Bdrm. ~ be+da dbl kl&.. One d a ltlnd. te00.000 ii a •teal. 1100,000 down . Ea11 tenna. OWNER Ca ll tor app t . 7141833411 or~7 A beautiful. custom 3 bdrm. home ln A 1tunAln1 departure from I.be ordiury. Walk 1.o i.ad1 from UU. NOl1ll Laguna c..i.om bullt a Bdrm 2 batb home. M.aoUlictnt coutaJ at cl· lY lllbt v1ew. Gourmet ~ m1tulve IJvin& room with 11owln1 wood noon. S1uoo. this popular private area. Many cxtrllS includini gated entry, bur1lar ularm. matr. suite with its own frplc. & sittine room . 1255,000. <For admittance, c•ll 499·4591) TUlta ASSOCIATIS, .. ._, 4a·llATHS [4e. lot. paUo, courtyd. Form. din. <Jam) rm .• lae. Uv. rm.. beamed ceil., ~ frpl. Move·in cood. Only 1142,SOO! IVry! I IOI M. C.-Hwy •• L..-. 494-1177 JAS .. •caa Only new Plan a on irembdl w/ocun vtew. Move an lm~tely. IN%. $262,00(). Prio only. a>AtoU. Dys f-828-2*IO JAS .. •CMa Plan l "S.ymi.st';, 2 lr1 Bdrm 6 den. 21pat.ioa, sprinltJers. huae lrplc. Vac.t.nt & ready Lo move in. Auwnable B~ % loan. Owilel" want.a quick aale. · Aaltioa only $210,000. ~bmit your t.erma. 1.c. TA noa co. 640-51 IZ Bnt S.y In CdM. Lot value .-.ooo. 3br. P'.R .• SJ19, ialle lot, 4Sx170. 3620 Ocean Blvd. Cd M . Ownr /Brt.r 759-8930 LEASE OfTION Uruual opportunity to assume lease oPtion on a beauillul exec home in a rooat desirable area of CdM. Home is highly UP· graded fl in xl.ol cond. t65ClO to usu:me. Call roe details. Principals only, 75&-1845. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CEDAR GLEN Dist.incl i ve 2 and 3 bedroom condominiums rrommi.soo -~den Ave., C.M. don o s en / / ,q I\ ' j' 111• ....................... 1024 ""' llJOO 401 OLEN'NEYRE " ,,_ ... '"'' ,f a.<>SE TO Bl:ACH I 2 --------___ .,_ ... ___ _ lliMloD Realty. 4t'qJ31 1012 a..-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:. ~te~!i RANCHOSAN JOAQUIN ••W» IAY LOT D.~ On aoit coarse. 2br. den. 67.,L ...... 34 Lo sell! .,_ one or both. 2ba, frplc i, dbl gara1e. - IBUJO. John Vaaian Co. pool • Jae. Sl31.SOO. ·-------1.aguna Niguel Gallery o r Home1 . ...,._ CJ14IOO .......... amucm Sl,ooo Ne~mea. Realty •. Lr g R2 lot in E·alde w/charmlng Spanish ~br. 1 ba ~. •t.900. m E. 18th St. Owner·All mci. . UMVPl.NILAMD pvt c ommunity. 3 MOUMTAINYllW beaches, ac br aecwi ty. 102' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMA.SHING3 BR. loaded sub-letting OK. From 4 Bdrm, family home w/up1redel. kit chen/· 129,900 Treasure Island dole to achoola & parks . family combo. 2 tiled Moblle Home Park. 30801 Decorated in earthtones betha, air cood. & air So. Cout Hwy, Laau.na &wood, Italian tile In en· purifier for comfort Beach. (714'49t-31579. try. kitchen & family MAllMITA Lovely lo malnl yard ~~~~~~~~~I area. Cov'd patio, Spectacu l ar hilltop w/apa. Aaswnable loan, SU7.500. homel. 3>12-3208 aq. ft. OWC2nd. 49l-t4t4 495-52%0 Cklle Lo Marina. Selva NowonJy Sl!'i9.500. 4'6-24 ll 110.5050 Rd & Calle La Prima C&ll for appt, 64()..6258 vel'L $1S8,000 Lo fUS,000. dA~ 831-3540: 483-4006 Bldr. ~w. NoONE KNOWS ABOUT '/,v nns BUT YOU! 2 BR. R E A LT Y full aec condo, w1ocean ... -------view. Only $117,000. Agt.. M ike Br ya nt , 714-497~ Beach. A·frame, 2br. Iba. 2·car gar, 11ewly r~­ modeled. new blt ·lo~. owner will carry. '95,000 Owner -A a t ~lJU/~2352. By Owner-New 3br, 2ba. l r g F R, pro r ·1y Landscaped, ocean. CK· nyon view, cul-de·sac. Sl.34.900. 493-7 l l2 Must seU spacious Z.sty home. 4 Br 3 Ba. den. 2 fam nm. A/C. gourmet loteben kJeded W/t!xtr&..;. Leav10g area. $130.000. By owner. Pr1n only plea..-.e. SSl·lM4 .-.r.- •• , Jt&lah! Onasey r,...~ '"-"Vl.&lfJ'any AVERY A1 tublel.09 Fairway El Niguel Jbr. $234,000. Cust.om Realty Tl().!Tm By Owner Niguel Shores. gated community. Im· meculate, profess1ooally decor ated. Lovel y garden & atrium. 2 bdrm. & den. $149,SOO. &2732 Eves 496·7301 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rEHOMAL °°"'Lose Yow VA STATEMENT Mo doWll to •.ts. 4 01scriminat u1 g •.ii· I*•· 1450 sq ft. dlviduah wtll approca~ $93,950 llus f ant.ut1c .h.:oL_;m~e ri..l!+.-----------j l fireplaces, f~;a. a1rnr6un OC t!Mn Mesa Verde Jbr. 2ba. low kc t•V.., 1034 down, assumable $64.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Uus ovely family 4 bedroom located by beautiful racquet club llas family room with br1 c:T ftreptaef :-tot1mrt dining r oom. kitch en with bwlt..Lo.s and eau.ng area. Approx. 2200 aq ft Near park $11 9.500 BKR.~l views. den. family room. laundry. olfice. lar1e lot. 2 adult execuuve swtes. See t o apprec1lfl e . eio.ooo @s11-1210 loan 9.5%. No qualifying La.st Chance, 4br, 2"'1ba. 117.900. 646-1757. 2100sq . ft. Fount a 1 n GOSTAMISA .......... Lot LOWEST PRICE in C.OSta Mesa. Only 10% down. OWC. Always rented. Wortd IHI Estah 556-5777 COSTA MESA 19UMITS PRIDE of OWNERSHJP ON OVER 1 AC . of LAND. Selling for 9 X's grogs. No units like this anywhere. LOW DOWN. owe. WortdlHllEahlh 516-7777 ..S.YRDE 4 Bdrm 2 bath, quality bl.ill. shake root, double fireplace. Great locaUoo, ideal for entertalni.og. Larse rec room. Iota of decking. low m ain , t.enaooe yard. Offered at SUM.000. Call 540·1151 • f .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS POOL HOME l11hW.Cost.W... 3.Bdrml, 1~ bat.ha. Nice fireplace. Ctl Mow 754:71f0 MU1.bE'8m .• ! Valley Home. Needs some work. but look at the t.ermll. $11.,500~ mo~ you In with pymt.s. Sl.327 . or you can a51ume the present s:s&l /mo. w/only MJ,OOOdn. We are flexi· ble and aruuous. CaU fast it woc'l't la.at. Armand or Michelle, 540·4646 or Q-0211. Pager t9051. ............. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s .. -ra.. 4 Bedrm. story. up· graded w/spa. Parle Place.lnc 842·7~1 POOL!! Clnmac 3 bedrm home in ruce area with pool Only $97.500! R E /MAX ~13 WA&JCTO llACH Sharp 4br, I ~ba, fam rm w/fJ'l>lc, RV acress. By Owner t87.000. Newly re· modcled. Must see! 8441 Doncaster. 960-1729. OIARMING · EdinburJ( mod. Town.home, Univ. Pk. Irv. Jbr. 2\o'Jba, f'.R .. Cll>c. & pauo. On green· beJL By adult pool. 17665 1.ron Ba rte 551 ..Ql. By Owner. $107 ,077 lURT\HOCk GLIM IYOWNH Sbr. Jba. 3 car gar, lrm. D.R .• F.R .• many cstm extras. Cul.d e .sac. Olmm. pooUr spa. Plus 3 lighted tennis cru. By Owner. Prine. Only . S24S,000. 19 Rlpphng Stream. 11$5-29118. UHlV. PARK. Model perfect end unit. 2 patios, pa BBQ. wetbar. pool. tmnls & view! 673-4313 RE/MAX TMIB.I.. -· • 1104 So Coast HJ way an Village Fair NO QUA LI f' y 1 NG . 1 LAGUNA BEACH OWNER ANXJOUS l ()'i; 497•2457 down. 10% mt. 2Br. den '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Condo. view of golf = counie, $139,500. Dnve by t 3 Flores. Rancho San Joaqan. Call aiit. ~oreves673-6732 SHOWPLACE UNIYBSITY PAD ~ thls beautifully de· oonud. Cardiff an The TerTace thru nower1nit garden patio. covered wfferra Cotta t1hnit. which conunues thn.I the entry & kitche n. This condoolfen 2 BR 1._ Ba. loft. fplc, wetb&r'. drapes & new plush ~g.. Must._ lb bome to ap. predate it.a beauty. Of· BREAnn'AKJNG 3 BR 2 Ba. w /flawles s ~o.ship ~stunning lease o p t. t erms S24~.ooo. A&t. M ake Bryant. 714-497~ * •LMM Opt'-•* Laguna Beach, ne w, room for pool, ocean & canyon view. 3285 i.q.ft Mw;t seU' Bob or Dovie Koop. REtMAX s:Jl -1266 LAGUNA CHAIM Recognue a good bu,y ! Short-~ to Cnscent Bay from i Bdrm, rusuc charmer. Surrounded by lowily fruit trees. Don't t61.,.t1Ndt 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYCRIEST SJ49.700 Btn Buccola bit fmly home located 1n pre- stJg>om Baycrest area. Pnced for fast sale. Just b5t.ed. 714/646-Tl11. ..wrc>RTHGTS nus hldden b4!'auty is on dead end st. 2·sty 5 Br 3 &, sml ocean view, full Swedish sauna. ba g J"cuzz1. lots or extr..a!> Must see to apprec1a11• RZ>.000. Owner will help finance 4'f·~~ · fe r ed by o wne r a t $105,000. Call Mark or Pbil. S.Sl-1002 wait• See 1t today! -------- OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 6 CA.5HEW. lRVlN I:; or.. DAILY 3:30.5:30 34SILVERCRESCENT PTeslJgiou.a Tunlerork llaghlands. 3 Bdr m . f'am.ily Rm. detached home. Professionally de· rorated and landscaped like • model • .OverJook· mg yard and hills Pnced to sell ql.ttkly at St98.SOO lJNJQUl::HOMES 675-0000 Un1ve r s 1ty Park · Cliancellor Sbr, FR. By Owner $105.000. Lease land. Prancs o nly . 552-8160. ------C-., ..... 3 On quiet cu l·de-s ar. llugc m str suat l• +2 g\le)t bdrms .• ramlly & dlninit rm. Pool & tennis Ill assoc. S99.900 Liberal !uiancmg. Pnnc1pals on· ly. Owner/Ag\. ai.k for Mr. 08.IT, 559--!MOO. Turtle Rock ln»adltw 4 Bdrm.1 ram. rm Plan 2 in one°' frvtne ·s lovelier nelgbborbood.s. Almost new carpets and drapes. Dlstlnctlve waterfall In lowm1lnL patio area. ' SIS6.SOO. don osen r••ah41r~ 401 GLENNEYR F: 497-4848 F...._YDEUGHT Bag ocean view. with large healed & faltered 11001 ·& spa. -4 Lar ge bdrms .. formal duung & fan:uly nns .. 2 frplcs. + recreauon room & offaei! As.long 1247 .000. MMT COMOfTIOM 3 Bdrms . 2 baths. North Laguna cottage; walk to Crescent Bay ~ach Pri vate yard w ith ~fruit trees. Laritc attached 2 car garage with door opener. Pnced at Sl7S.OOO VllWY1EW!! Laguna Beach ·s finest custom home . 4 lrg Bdrms , 2 ..., b at h . gourmet k1t c b en . Sacrifice a l S20S,OOO. St().36&6. (..,t;;;a ,.......Terroc• White Water. canyon, & night light views . 3400sq. fl. A·frame. 3bdrms. loft, 4 \.'lbat.h s . Own e r . $411&,000. 494·5"5.29. PACISITTll HOMI Thl'ff bedroom. t• bath home on corner lot, pine trees. room for pool, low maintenance yard, acros1 tbe street fropt park, S102,800. Real fs uate A vay SPECIAL PIMHSULA POIMT 5~ Only 2 year!'I old with features loo numerous to mention in detail includ ang a gourmet kitchen . balcony game room anti a sumptuous full slic jaCWZI m master bath. not ju st a bath t u b w /J ets . Solid oak cabinets thru·out and much more. H you want "The Point ·· a nd can consider $439.000 ro r: 1HE BE!>I. then call 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL Ql\ILEY & l\SSUCIATES 2 BaJ Isl Duplx.s incl new Ba)'fronl Lo be xchgd dn. • Owner 213/684-3200. •MO 9'.IALIFYlNGo• Only Sl0.000. take over fanust.ic leue option on 3 BR exec. home. Won 'l last. Owner. 541-0'llO · . HERITAC~ H I I\ l T I Hl '> -- l ' I "-"U•ftnl•d ················-······· ca.--.... oee--1 ... r.t• : .................... ..................... .....u.tw.I .... .. ...................................................... "·············· ....................... ··················-···· ...... , -t' , ... ,........ . c...... JU4 .,.. lJll ·=l!L .. , •,;......... llOO ..... J4• ....................... ....................... ----tiilr lJ4J ~ ..... l241 ....................... ••••-•""••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-a..--'" "-, 1 "'•. ••1--~£S ...,...Ra--.__•""" -.., --""""' rv c.n a ..... •••••-••••••••••• 2 Bdrm, 1 ba. North _..OIT .. CH In 6 out. £Ad. sar•1e. Sor 4 bf. Priced from l"Clr Lew, 2br. dnl, Jba, Lqu.oa Cb.armer wllh \'arklQI lot' on l'tnln 6 POI LIASI IM y81'd. Adult fOUIM, 1 MIS'° .. , FDcd yard• OW'l'looldnl water, '750. 1ar•1•. 9'50/mo. Pbll Nw_.l hr• a vail All New l -*oom i baUI dlUd ok. No'*-· MYal 1ara1u. Yamllles NM3l3 ldve metaaae eMOU am.nltlH PrHenlly home. MlHIOn LlillH .... MOO. f1t.M.IZ. IMO plHH. Kida 4' ptU ant.ape __ ....;.;.. _____ _ ...... 1\am •1 oPtr• Country Club. OoU. Pomona welcome. Call BM-~ or Nee a Br 2 Ba W/CUJ:IOG '.~~; ,!!o,r.,.rt1.llm1ml t.m.I _,._ .poo1d. 8eautlfullly *Oean 2br cOftdo nr. So. m.am.Att.oofee. 3~~....,~P··:ce:_ ~ ~ ... • .. fr1*:o. ·.~e,a:,~oo.' Lingo _., ...... -..... ex •-ca~, no m• o Cat Pl•za . Pool . r '*"'*' 3234 "pool; at.eps to beach. ;,.;a..att5. • • ...._,..1,1rfl! 2000 ~&~R.d :,~450. No pets ......... -............. 80Mo.M&-l21S 91Al .... ••••• .. •••••••• ••••••• o..tHolSprin&• 4br, 2~ba. tunken FR, lnW 21317a.J572 LcMlb' 2 8r condo pool 0 R • 3 f r p I c s . J244 ~ ...... ..... ................. . lZl2 Sii SUINIU. A• HOW ... DAMA POlm -S.... ........ IJ 8J no MW .................. -.n., .. •1 ................ ._ ...... ... COSTAMISA ...... WILCOMI COITAt•SA • ........ u. ·t..ow.t price In Colla Mela. On!y 10% down. owe. Alw•Yt r.med. w.tl!llN• .. 1a..n11 QitefSllh ,_, ••• ..., 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOA.HO ................. ...., .. e _., ..... If JdaaJ lonUon, tioM lO ,.. ............ fw .._ 1 11.0u•u ...... ~ lboppin,1 II eater &ln Valley are• lot on creek, water • p0wer. Sl7,$00. 548·298S -------... -1 •• dl11o ...... SI ll,000$1lt,tM tu\mml w/bul •WP at ..---... CH ........_ __......_~ the park ·77 Skyline ._.__, -...... ..2700 ·········~············· -..._., -.. , ••• ... _.. 11n1I wide, In clun. 12UNITS ........ '9w l ..... •I PerfMt Qi.a4"t p.rk W/C'lbhhe .. l UOOH from OCEAN. hlolGllletAne for I WtL S 124,tOO ja<'u.t.Ll Low Low •µ1ac Unbalevably low LOW 330 acres w1lh terms·call -We .... ...t .. ,..... ,_. W Mlh l root Slll.WS ,..,.,, =-~t~~!4is.ooo. ~~~~with almond be .. u .. 3 .._... ..._ S.. • -.W ._..._, SUNSIUNE Wortd a... Eat.t. trees, house & pool. .._ .... ~ ... •1h ta I ••,..... eM MOBlLEHOM~ 556-7777 Terms. ~ ........ _. l .. 1rW ....... ... 554-J700 ~~~~~~~~1 .16 acteS'L~1th mobile w.1 ..... SllJ,,NO ·1~;;;~~~~~;::::1 home-1115,IMI. Ternfll. 493-11 I z ~ UMTS-C.M. 2000 acre developed Near new, 3 Br owners ranch·S2.000.000. DANA POINT Olt.+..*NCOUMTY wilt. 2 ba, frpl, 2·car SeYeral 40 ac re parcels; llAUTY .,,... 3-2 e 2 ba ts secluded·$35,000 each 4tt-4HI SCMltlt~ 4t1.n1r L..-.1eece. M.wpavt leoch I 0'9 ........ •act. I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAJllOI VIEW Deluxe duplex 3br & 3br. ~egantJy up1eraded 3 Br Over JOOO sq ft. ~ blk to Ill great toe. Love ly yard. bay & beach. S239.ooo 673-4313 RE/MAX 646-1757. NEAR GOLF COURS E mtnv:lmt.$~~603 Goodterms. 24x80 Keywest lt'O. Cen· -· • "" Several irngat.ed aUalla traJ air, dshwsber, im· 16 DILUXI UHeTs ninche:s.. $2400/acre. mac. are at location PRJME EASTSIDE, CM t..arxe vacauon home on <Sll76X-XU>. 2 Ddrmseach. Lake Na c imaento 1n ...._.._Store THESTARNESCO. private de velopment. 956-4500 640-5711 Good fishing & water ski Ulg.·~.000. Hem boi &crow PnncaµaJ s only pleuse '-dtlsh ilt iltcw CootaeJ Ken Marie; at ...,.... Wth W. He.sick '18, 900 .. •r'tr· sG3es or H • llcaltor & Assoc1atcli Bring king sli.c bed for c:11cRJK. CCII ..,ti.. 1646 Spnng Street lhis lg ma~ter bdrm, for q11Htlo111. Call Pa.so Robles seller includes side by 7 s I · I 7 7 5 Hk for C805f 231-5350 s 1 de r e f ri Jt c r 11 t o r . cao t 6 Newport Shores 4 BR. 3 ---------washer. lg front kitchen Sherry_ _ 5 4 6-3049 ba, 2 blks to ocean, IOATSLIP wtnew bnck tale Ooor. 2 Dal 1~1 Ouplxs incl new AM&tc* bchmMJe $12B,OOO 642·9611 Included in this NEW ex· 12x60 Fleetwood . '67 Bayfront to be xchgd rlusave Newport Beach <~> dwn. Owner 21~/684.3200 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.uo. pr•ae " cUport: water 11ardener Incl. $425. Iowa St, CM. WT5.963-U08. ..... Mela VeTde 4 br, 2 ba, family rm. Super ah•rp! ettm. frl)lc, focd yard. Avall.8/lS. t825. 646-1~ IASTSIDI Brand new 3 Br, 2~ Ba towmbome, 3 car caraae • frpl c , skylight , microwave. Pool. tennis 85. mo Days 646-42162. eves 64.S-91543. •2 Br. I ba condo nr South Coast Plaza New cfl)ts, drps, A!C. pool Secunty iat.e. No petis. Ch lid ron ok . $450 . ~or~51.Sl. 2 Br, wall t.o wall ~rpt, some appliances. frplc, dose to schools & s bop- pi n 1. $425 m o. Days ~l . eves631·3971. St.udJo apt, fncd. no dogs. mitw'e adult. UlJI pa1d. S200. S?.8-6217 Brand new 2br. 3ba Con· do Vie w, (rplc. 0 H . comm pool. 11pa, tcnnc. crt.8 l650mo, 002-0496 or ~. Nt.oarly new 3 bdrm. 2•: I.la 1Ju1lt lllh. dc.hw<1sl1er. 2 <.'¥.I' Raragc:. patio Lndry facl Adults. no pels Av:ul Sept 1st $495 C;oll &7~0562 days. 673 14Ui eves1 wkndi. 4 bdrm Tripl,x; pool. FDR, ram rm. J•'P. wet bar, $850/mo: Avail. Sept. l. 988-1686. 3 ...,.._ ....... 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES f'OB RENT 3 °' 4 br. Prired from ~to $486. Fncd yard Ii garages . Fam1l1e b please. k ids & pet~ welcome. Call 964-~or 973-2911 Agt. no fee. OLDER HOME 8each1 Warner 1<rea. 3BR. lge y rd . $550 /m o . ~-0481. 4-6 pm New, elegant 2 bdrm & fam nn(S600/mo1 Plush cptng. 2i,, ba ceda.r Ii gla.u. S bib t.o ocean We cac pvt gar. fully ma.ant. yd. Adults, no pets. lnqwre at 527 .18lh St TI4-9f!O.Q31 VACANT H_B loc. 4 BR . Fam Rm. rptc. S5SO mo Ask for Keilh. 962-4471 Ckeanfront 2 bdrm 2 bu pool, clubhouse. set:un ty. no sm children S750 mo Furnished w 11111 pu1d or unfurn1:;hed 7 14 1 636 3724 & z 13 633-4!t89 Zbr, 2ba condo w /den. frplc, fully equip k it , pri VIC)'. 497 ·2339. ......... 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 °' 4 br. Priced from S& to $&95. Fncd yard & -.5z3CAM•a.""-.leu•nK garages. Familie s no;i~ """"~ plea se. Kids & pe ts --------- 1 wdcome. CaJI 964-2:566 or Tiie Colony 4 Br 2 Ba 973-29'11. Agl, no fee. wtgaa BBQ. clubhoulie, poo l , l e nna s. S62S . .,...,...._.. 326' ~ .........••...••.•..... NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. VIiia Rentahs lm-49128kr. 2br. 2ba, patio home. '-llOO/mo. 833487 or 640-1212 Turtlerock •br, e•ec. Jlome. Prime view loca· tJOO tll85 /mo. 640-1212 1 Br condo, lorl, balcony. H!nms, pool, jacuu1 & i:ym Couple only No J•'lS $37~ MM·8251 lhr condo on best IUROOn Oranl(ctr(>e. pool. Lennis. Pl<' ltefnR. w d , s:sstl t!f1 219'l, 494·6DI BluHa condo; lovely. super clean 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 Car pr. Pool. No pelb. 1125 Mo. Agent 640-0020 _ Bays hores excl us ive pri vale communit y wtaccess to ~ lovely bewc.h.es, 3 Br /study 2 Hu home. unfurn. ~ incl. ~ardcncr Avail Sept I ~i455 or 1f no answ~r 4.94·2797 p p 2 bdrm. 2 ba condo in •WALK TO B~ACll·3Br. Wal t J\' · 1 $700 mo. li;e, lcnru:., pool · nu MlUaTP. '··PC><>· & volleyball. Kar, agt J1lult.-. nu 1>et.:. $450 mo 962 6628 >Ill 7lJ6 ----·--- ~ IWfs bsung. Mobile t4-Stan ---- --- 3 Br 3 ~. den. condo. 956-4500 al PRJME UNITS No. San Have seml·prec.aous gel1\li Bfl d t.o trdde for reaJ cstatl· 1 21t7 Mlller t'nc Sharp 3 br w 1new plu~h c rpt thruoul, II\ r m w frplc, bnte ch~rful lotd1en, pvt back yard ~ 847 1622 .848·~ W<.c:.dbndg<' Condo l:.xtr<.o Ir~ 2br Calhedr&I ce1I ing 1-l'plc. W U. L'>t' ... i!l.:2.!L.!ll o f, I I 5 i 5 0 . ~ :-!116. PM ~I . f'or gracwus hvrng-ttu:. 1~ 1t 1 81~ Canyon <.'Ondo i Br 3 Ba w/pool, tenru:.. JdC. No pet!.. $87'1 833>S.'M!t ~It, .nc_mal~,Shu11ea.. DO-REA-lTY-i.---------•I QWC wj21"h dwn all~. ereat locataon, green· ~ Diego COWlt)'. $62.5.000. 4YJ..2286 1 back yd 1245 1-'raosclS<'an fo'tns k:Xt.'t' 642-2AG4____ l'l>me, 4br, den, Jba. nu 2~ Vista Laredo Pnce Mike Bryant, •97·3009 t11 . .:;;;z"R::;Jr.:a:;,on .. t:duced $1 67,500. By MOBILEHOMF. 11141 2900 2 BR house, closed ;.;;1n=+-,..,..,,,-co~nflllJ pauo&yard 28IS lmh St RC.r dent-r, \ a cant LGE 4 IORM, 3 IA Canal fronL Comm poob & l4:flWl> Av aiJ now. S82:J LM~J::flO Owner. 544-15501615-552:5 B U Y · S EL l.. · R E NT or.u ... •• .. -u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mo 642 ?A64 ~ ---&....,.. t.och 3241 ---'---FINANCE ~ _.. Sale /Lease/Rent 67J..ll00 MabileHo.9 Stan 3 Br owner's urul Near 3hr, 2ba, pool , J<tcuzz1, Soulh Coas t Pia la . nmdecor,$1000 645-4798. ' . ..,,h , .. , INfcwwKo.C.....-Ownerwillftnancc CALL US 661, I 021 David Bourke, Rllr t.st Ivy in Shons ~~~~~~--! M0-9950 Ii.> Ctwner, Npt Shorc1 .. :J -------------- WILL PAY CASH tn a nash for your hou:.t!. wuts or land. SCOTIIEALTY 536-7533 br, pool. te nnis crt~. BIG C.ANYOj_ For lhe dlscnm1nehn~ HOME + IMCOME SIOJ.900 "Courtes y to _ . buyer. Executive home ZStZ Ekkf'..__ C""""'i-i..,..,, Bkr.. "548·3851 Spe<_'l<tcuJar Golf coursl' 1,,-beronflll lluntmgton l>lJC spaciow. home w ,5 .~ash for 2 or 3 Br cst:Jlc. 6COfl i;q.ft. 4 lo 6 Reach 5 • Park. 34xfl5 28r studio twnhsc uniti.. hou:.e. Matas K7fi N HES T BUY I N Hdrrru.. 5'h balh.o;. Pool ~eluxc s1g_ !\1ark I. 2 llo""'• has 3 1., bdrm~ .. Grand, P o rtcrnllc . 1-:J\STBLUl-'FS. SIW.500 bdrm. :l lJa. ram. rm ..... .. " und spll. Sl.:175,UOO 2i.111b . scparalt• yd, dlx !(1;!54 209 784 l'llSlll .anr, :t•~a home on lar~c wood bumm~ f1rcp11cc. l'rnr lot <icross from THE STARNES CQ. circle k.Jt<·ht'n Xlrn)o, too k1tchl'n, M1.'<11tcrrancan '\hops. tennis club & numerou!> lo lll>l Shown l>t }'h · urc h1 t1·ct url', ... r h nol i. 644 11111 7 , CJft5J11 t,y appt . o n l y bcuuufully lndsqxl.Arc· M4·™Z OW-:: N 1-f 14 57. 8 !*. c.; :.o 11 al pride of ownership. s:n-JZll Open Sat I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3126 VACANT'. xJnt fffi I<><· 3 •••••'"•••••••••••••••• Jbr, Cfl>ls, drp:., :.love. HR. 2 Ba. ~ mo Call ~ 3 UR 3 bJ , IKc lot, 2 car gar. 1049 W . Ketlh,962-4471 "'''t hllr beiim'>. f"'le. Wabon s:ll5. lj40.J I 92 ' ,. •- 3Br,2ba.ncwcpt.:.,drps& Lar g e o l d e r hom e i;wit .KJd'i OK. no pets downtoWn H U $47&mo Mes u d el Mar S5SO Avail. Au.g 10th Hf:f 644·l83G Please 536-GLZl A•all.AMIJllst 15 2 lldnn. Iba West...1dt>. <.:o,,ta Mesa. Ue hand Cos ta Me i.a park 1325/mo. no pel'I. l:!tilusl month plu.-. sec di!p rcq t:Jll Lmda at ROCJI" R~atty 67§.2311 fbdrm up t•x. br:Jnd n('"' cpt. walking LO bl°<H h f ruit tr._.e,, S2~!'1 714·!l63-6'767 Hob Gr;i"t'' Lovely mii1ntt11nr'<1 :1t.r 2b;o, <!·'>tY hvm•· Walk l<1 br h Nu P et-. $1,!iV ~.53bl41Jl <>• l'dn \ : .. '4 . pd\IO <X ·•l:I""' "-llh t"hJrm in :-....n.h 1-il!Und, 2 htk'> Ill Sha'll> 'Cove S8SO Mo lhlbe 494 7~1 <JCl:.A."ffltONT Wkl y tlr yearly r<'nth $W0 & up ~~19 <..\la.Ill) honll', I)( (';i_n \ u :1 IJH, 2 ba ~Month Tumt>r A.'W< WJ-45111 l~t 11 i1 Bh.d'fi. condo:., lease:. $St;(J lo$750 Agent644·1133 For IA!a.w Jasrrune Cre~k Condo. Sec ga~. poob tennls.p r 1 v J a C-- Sl .<nJmo Call Tanya ;,t · l<Jl.1351 or f'46 5006 EASTllUff HOME l~JrJ:!' split IPvt•I f'X.•·t· 'l l>r J l.Ja POi>I, JitCIUll lanl<L'>tlC Vll'W, (uJI IJ rm. fi'(' rm w 'pool tat>ll• WANT A KISS 1076 ........••...•....•.•.. Uy Owner. 4br. D.R. F.H 220' ocean view. $15~.000. 4~5223. ... To M."e ~all..:_igt Y7!1-509'J For the d1scrim10al1~i.c buyt-r 7ti "Roll·Away" SUPER 5,PLEX mobile home for sale by Only 11 X grosi. & xlnt owner. 24x68', entry U:rms Take over "sub· k 1 l ch , 1 9 ·. Man y Jt.'<.t to" & <.'OUld even amerulleti, see then com· have spendable! Don't pare. 7M-72'7-4fll8. Ad.uh wait! 714/!)45-~91. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O....Poiftt 3226 Older. s uper 1 BR Villa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• view, courtyard. J:ar f.:xt:-c horrw lmmat· 3br 3ba. frpk Beaut lndS~I Walk to bc·h GJ rdPnt·r ~ Pf>l'> S675. 96J ~S2. SJ&l461 on:,\;-iFRO~T 2 lik 2 l:l.o. Ill .m Jdult. prl"l>l1gt- 11tnw.o-ph••rt-p, t lw:wh bt"dU l j!rt-t'nt•r) & S<"l"f nit> SXSO mo h1· WAT~Rf"HONT llOM f.:S & fuJJ ll;Jr Walk to N H 'lt'flllt'> Club & lil°l>l CdM ; ~ h1Job u nr or part rurn Lw ;\\ail. II I Ha :. & !>t."<.' dep Sl LSO mo 640-Z)63. 642 0350 FROM ----------A PRETTY GIRL? BY THE 81'.:ACH ~ stx>w y(U.lr wa(e lbJi; Lan~e home w /ocean charmer!$ bedroom.:l'-~ va~,~~-1..::4:12~4~_ llalhs tn Dover Shor~ fo'or 1nlo caJI Newport Cettt.r 640-5357 Ueaut1ful 4 Br , FR. secluded patio, pvt hca c hcl u b, move· 1 n c'Ond. Owner offers a real buy at $125.500. Opo Sun I C! 5 <!93 1 Via San G<>rROnJO. 492-k44fi ---....... ~tn.o 1078 ~~~~~~~~~ ...................... . Lit.U•iftc) IACK IA YEST ATE Pvt. 2.8 acre estate w /lg l'low>e. 2 guest houses, 16 stall horse barn, huge nd.lng rink, pvt ore. a groom's room, mag_nifa· cent view or the Back Bay, lusll landscaping abounds. Conlact Jam Flanders agt (714) 838 5970 dys, (7 U ) ~·5787 eves/wknds. Specucwar PorU>rino & poo l Harbor View Homes. 4 Br 31h Sa, 2 fam rm's, pool. spa, xtra ..... , .... Cus tom dt!corated 2 bedroom wilh lovely Jake to fish in and pool to en· joy. Features dining area. kitchen with all buillins, ceram~~ IJle lhru out, fireplace and Extra large patio with barbeque. Upgraded de· coral.Or mirrors, drapes. blinds and plush carpel· ang. S89,500. BK R . 540-173> . ~lllll. Jg lot. $279,950 incl. land. -· lll45 Port Stanhope By Owner. $66.000. 2 Br 1 1~-!r.!00 Owner Ba, $13,SOO lo ass ume Qlnalfront 4br, $185K 81,2'4 VA loan. 30996 Oceanfront3br/2ba CaJle San Diego. ()pen S39!1K House 1·5Sunday Waterfront 3br ~ N.Sbrs2br+denS107,900 ... ._ 1080 Shores 3br fixer $Jl)()K ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ M9iH • ...., ~·~·~ 642sll50 ·-- UDO Owner anxious, elegant 5.00011q ft. 4-5Br, ~Ba. rec rm. formal bar. On coo· tra~ wilh1rent·Oke pay. menu. $635,000. Ori ve by 600 Via Udo Soud. Then call agt. 00·9850 or eves ~6732 'FOR SALE OR RENT 3br. 2~1>lil. overlooking golf COUJW. By Owner. 64>~. 042-~-·--- MCAMYOM Live on \the 1 Ub . ,.Fairway. See thil dramatic 2 at.ory a bdrm. 21,; ... Monaco Condo. End Unit witb room for spa. Prit'.9 J.t reduced '° IY75,000 eau for de- taUa MIWUSTIMG! Spac. s Bdrm, 3 ba, 2'00 rt remodeled borne nr schools, & FV ... ONLY ~.000. -4818 Acapulco. RE/MAX 67~13 TaUO•tr 100/oL.o. Lovely 2-story Sand Poh>te oo cul de sac, ap· prox. 2350 sq.ft. wit.b 4 bedrooms, big bonus room. 2.5 baths, dlning room area, ramUy room, kitchen with buUlins, fireplace, gas barbeque and Spanish tile roof. $llt.OOO. BKR. 540-1720 Tlllllll. --· ,.. '°'° ....................... 1US11M ISTA.TI ExecuUve bopie of ..... ~ acre witb loU ~ INt • shade trees, A .,.., ~hed 2300 14 ft home with new fl t2/ -:&> carpet fl paJnt. Won't --~ y~ ..,_.._. last at •131,900. Call ,RUl £STAT£ M4·1Jt7 -=·=-=-=-:·-..-. .... !Ill\ llSTLOT a VllW (Pr i;;a IM SIAVllW Olllr ......... 4pr, 3Ba, 2 1t1iuPort -·•••••••••••••••••• Royal Model witb own ........... cuetom pool " ape, ••· fw.. I I 00 c e pt 1 o p • I h o m • . -•• .. ••H••••••••tH numerous c:u!Uom fealura. profe 1lon1Uy (Jaldm W• ,. .. , 28r, decotlled fr lndlepd. By ... lam rm. CUILolD owner /bkr. (7 14 ) rwdwooddeck.S.Pll:San .... ,,... ,,..C.po . ..em·' . park, no pell> San Marro&. C A. Rent llP. $145. '79 Crown Point 12x<\O, lBr, I Ba. awning & :iilnrt lll~~~:...~-6484 ~-"':! - MEWPORT BEACH Wik lo Hoag llosp1tal from this new ·79 Can)on Real 1-j§Wlc ~L<,1dc red bm·k tn m 3 U. Owner.. unal 3 2. frplr. encl gar 2-2. me $1100 per mo Noquabr w120·; dwn '202.300 Owner SJi.4649 Crest 20x32. 2Br, only --------- l22.950. <S403> 9 UNITS Aftttricm t6I HIM COROHA DEL MAR ___ 5_5_7·_9390 _____ 1 Only l ·blk. from the COSTA MESA ocean; 3 tnplexes with A new '79 Canyon Crest assumable loans ; 2 12x48, king sz bdrm. adlt bdnn'i. & 2 baths in each pk, wlk lo shopping. urul. Deluxe throughout. l.S,950. ($334) 1110.000. Aiiltric9t....... 673-4400 557-9390 HARBOR OCEAN VIEW and 3 private beaches Exclu sive Tre a s ure Island M.H. Park Nice 2 Br, 2ba. Owner anxious. J\ l>IVl'lllll 111 llarb•1r lm e-.tml'nl t'u 122.500.499-3949 , _______ _ AcnapfwW. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX 1 YR OLD 2 Br 1 Ba ea, d.washers . BEAUTIFUL carpets, drapes, custom VlEW LANO blt·ln waJI units. F.P. in RancboC81lf. area. 22ac. rront Wlll, lg dbl gar , Build • mim·ranch or copper plumbing, rain profit lhru sulMtlvisloo. gutters, comp!. insulat· Good terms . Agt . ed. E.aide CM. Ask1ng 754-6218. $137 ,000 . ---------• 631·3588/646·7649. Prrn Ca nW only. ,.. .. ..., 1600 ....................... ~~ Haveseml·predous gems 2100 to tl'ade tor real estate ••••••• ••• • •••• • • • ••• •• 41j9.2286 Ute induslrlal lrvine----------1 Tustin bus lne11s park. C•d11wl•tw/Toww· Brand new4900sq. ft. on· ...__. .. 1700 ly avail. unit in prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bradford Pl. $87,000 8~~ iDl rate assum, 2Br. Call aft S:~ 751-6182. 1100 fwy access location. Alr cond., fire alarm & sprin.k.lers, :50% iaabJe JlS orfice space. may be divided Into 2 uoita>. lmmed. occupancy. Owner. 5$6.31.31. Sl2S 673-2181 or 496-6684 a..,-IHdl 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Emerald Bay. wmter ren· t.a.J. 3 BR. maid 's qtr~ Ava1J~Sept Ul. $JSOO Mu .. Turner Assoc 499-4591 494 1177 -----)-Mt.,.... •och 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 Via Lido Nord Sln511no. Lge 2 bdrm. 2 ba wtlh den & patio. Waterfront Home:. Inc: ~36 W. Co&s t llwy 631·1400 ---------, S bdrm, 3 ba. M id · Peninsula. S950. Avalla· ble·now for year. 673-87.W Beach front wmter rental 2 bdrm. W /balcony. near temtis. $42C> mo. 548·9842 ............... d ....................... Gauatll 1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttOt tlflHOEIS sass lbr Balboa Island S26S 2br kids gar nice $37S 3br condo gar le<! $4004br kida pool cute 557.0125 .... ,.,, • .,. 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new, 3 BR home, clOlt! to bay le ocean. Beamed ceal's.. frplc., Jacuzzi. Dbl. garage. 9>0 Mo., yrly. BUI Grun· dy. IUlr. 87~161 eor-.. w.-3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Rid1e 3 Bdrm, 21,-, ba. beautiful interior, outat.andin1 view, SlOOO per mo. Spyglau Hill 3 Bdrm It family rm. formal dln- lng, terrific ocean view. S!QOOmo. CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 548·2953 Guarded gate. Tennis . ....................... 2200 OCaAM DUPLDH cru. jac. oo ereenbeJl. New3bedroocnbomes ••••••••••••••••••••-• Ocean View. 6 plan. __ ,_,.. _ _._ ~2 lot, 50'x122"'-t', 2 bllts Beautiful up1rade. +apt.~~... .,......_._7"""-646-Ml•or4m-l313 from ocean. level, prime::--L,,,,-.,....,·,,,,'""""""=,.....,,,,,.-,,.,-=,,,......· __ --......;.;....-~----• NoLAIUnaloc.UOO-;p:J>. MIWDWLIX 322' .... St. ... Eeeb~buaBr 6den, dbl kit /oak cablneta. bltnl, erowave oven, frpk iD " nD • rut8 bctNr;-7UM1 pMto, cedar 1eetlln1 ln matr ............ yd.ladbl car~tatn 1·5 Toeeet9ll.,.. m..5088 49t-0458 2.3ACIE LOT ................ ..... ,,:r•rtr Some back 1 view, r....ue .,... I« b111• nnch Mme + barn • lllablel, Call Jlm Flan· den ('714) -"70 dya. (714) 511 ·5717 ... fwbda. llACH IMCOMI Ownr wW C!aJT)' dplJl In ~--/ Nwpt. 1 ti111 to om .,,, Trtr.,,._ 2300 view fr'Om patioil, 2 3-...................... . ::c. "'1 low Jentl. Of. TIADIWINDS ••••· Slliol' ~. Compl. flilwpt Dpla·•~• new, fMAlleill. am Harbor Bl. oc:a Wlllt. ' • "'i!t c.11. SNee,.... •uo. Ja' ...., .............................. w. SJ.MO. ~-OPJ 0&1 CAU. NOW! ~. IM 8"t 11• 'O IC lo llllT .. 2 anUM).....,a. 0 IW81111doll..U. llMeMIWl.._2 ........... "' ... -46)3-11 ll LMSI Of'TIOM Uaulull oppottamily '° _.... ._.. Ollt.ioa on a ~Gee home iD. moat delirable area ~ Qlll. Home .. ~ up. ........ iD x1nt cond. _.to.....-. CaJl for dlUUa. Priadpala only • ... ... ....................... Rent "' lease lo\t'ly VICW home, $585. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. lqe upst.aJrs bonw. rm Wllh deck 1-ully rcnced C.'1<16e to schooh t.hop Pll\&1 Manna bciiche1> bu:. 4~ LoobnJt ror a borne of your own" You'll find n1my homes advt'rtL'*'d ror sale 1n Clasi.1flcd ev£·ry day 631 1400 ----_...._. --- 1be (~lc$l dr3~ LO thl' W~l d l>a1ly Pilot Oa»IJ 1ed d Ml 561~ Q\arrrung 3br . 2ba. home ck).e lo heh. shoppm~. & !'>Choob S7SOmo. 6(5... 74911 631 31~1 NO PONER SHORTAGE at the PILOT wer with a vour Ad po st Life ooubl~ Pilot & coa ~­ oa1IY ao"'85P 1\IJlr . Re~··· , ... dS AOY ~ Hauseholll!.~'' , ......... Any merchandise for sale priced at S100 or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any W~dnesday -$2.00 Call today, we 'II bill you or charge it to your BankAmerlcard I VISA or Master Charge. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • AJI ~ must be priced • Ad can run in any appropriate clssalficatton. • Sorry, no commercial busineS$8S •• ,. ··-..... -.. _ ..... --.,.... .... --. __ _...._ ....... .. ----.. ------···· . ' . ----··. . ,-., __ ,. ---.... ~ -...,_., _ _. ____ _ ' •I H I •• .,. .. 'i• • I., t ... ,. .... .. ...................... ....... ............... . :!?I.~.~~ ... ~~ ~?!'-~ ... !!!! ~~ ...... ~~~ ....................... ., .... 4000 Ofleel..w ~400 l!u!l!l!·..,'*2· lt'Jt IJM.Y"'9! ft ....................... . ..................... . a-wJIU&c~ WSPACI lald•..W .... 4MO ~tea.-HU LeltA"'-11 1• 112..-6.up. ••U,.. loc, oalllewpon -··••••••••••••••••• ---·••••••• ................. --._...,. N.wpon T•r BEAlml'tlLLY ~· M.ltt JJwdroom Super ,... ea.do. a br. I'--... Ill I .... oa UM wk.h lotMklo R.swood beam ~. ~. Wilar dr, r. all......,,... Mina ~~ ~n,• l'4o ~b '300 ::'uit.:° ,.._ •Tl•mo MOO/mo W1•utron1 mo nqulre HI W 541"1N Bl. NB, Call ~ ot ~ KUii • 2 AclJ. 5000 1--.1 ft .. ..-1 U. MP bath. abare •72U · eq. fl. .... unks.:. ntw , ___ _ kitchen. UIO. Call blda. A/C otrlce. nonta Md . ' --...;.°"_m.ar;;,.;;;.. •MJ4 ....,_ D1 l4IOO. _!'lion AJ)t E fU ~ _!!:417h1Upm. Sml.IJ otficc. Perfed for on Moulton nr Lah 111d'l'nlltl>MdLoanson wwenn1 HrVice. ~. f"orHt. we by ownr. reaidenliaJ l)l'Ot)etty ....,.., z bdrm t300 Qwet tiwldlna with IM'aullfUI landacapln• ldHI fur idu.lt.a ~ 35 No petl 1..t;EWARD AlloTS. ml Y\illvton A e 1 l blk &i.t ~ Avu ii I bill bouth o t lia y I. ti:ll-038'7 w.-..... Jl41 Ba.I. Pea.In. Pvt entr. TV Only 17$ per mo. U02 lfiHD 0Ult.ocn1aed to metll ~am~ .fa?.:::,*• or ~.: ~~~~ "J! New front ttreet louuon. ~=· ••••••••••••••••••••••• L08T 6 ALON t;' WTtt• SHOWS YOU ntE WAV TOGO HOME < F.A.Nt'HONT i 1k-. 2 ba wlpravacy, arcenery, t'l'Mhiq Hrf ii lit,Aper boaC'h . $195 /mo. Waterfront Homea. GJ.1400 Beaut. quiet home Jml. bch Laa, Bch. Room av.U. Kil • prtv w/d + ll'R. •. •·1*. Canale 5 47.4181 or Park lrvane 81&1lness SANTIA901A* Riemt.I at-.7701 o.ter. 4.801 eq ft. For 714/8.12-~ lletoptioo to buy. Pvt CAU.Ul-4111 associated ------Employed non·s m oktr male aha.re bath + all b ae tac. 81tker & fo)UrV>ew, C. M. 4'1SN. Newport Blwd. N.B. ~ctetarlal services avail. Desk apace « of· nee« aulte. 646-4481. Pty .............. NIW MMISTIAAL u,ITS flOI LIASI COie &o •• 806. ~ 91 freewaya. 1tOO aq ft with office. 7141-3030 {NEED {MONEY l.411t: Le blk Dobie, Ooppy ..,.., bm feet, ans. to Bangla, reward. MZ-5708 II • • . " Varty rtnlJll lSQ() Mo , 2 bdttol AvaU Sept Aaeot oi3 31163 l Or. 1 811 , 1-;11i.ts1de. Mong~. freshly dccornt ~'11 Snwll but 11o·rfrl'l rw 1 adult ~ 835 854• U8.yCNlit llU'&e :S bdrm, '+.+ ..._., CM:wly decorated S19.s. ...,....d Nt,-w & dcun, 2 BR. ~ ba ~µt07()1"'9? l744 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Nu d\1ldren or pels 121 -c.-.. w. 3122 ~ Hay ~ ~-3636 - 2 Sty A·frame, 3br, 1615. • •••••••••••••••••••••• yearly 642·8850 Agent 2 BR. 2 ha , bllns. trpl. s undeck , gar d oor opener . blk to Ba g ••"""40USI• * Corooa. S600 Mo 673-MlO Very :s batrp , pool, 2 Beams & glass, huge 48r bedrm. ~e patio, ~-dpl.Jc.. t'/P, patio. tenoil> Bob or Dovie Koop, l>IS/mo. 1-661--0003 RE/NIU 6.1M.266 ----------• Q:e an View. Close to bch. ••&..cpeo.do• • tbr. $500.mo. J Bedrrn, pool, Jac.. 675-1497. • ~Imo. Bob or Dovie Koop, RE/MAX631·1266 lbr, walk-in c lo:.ct , carport, pool, $365 yearly '' Br 21.i, Ba. 2.400 sq rt lease. 640-1589. home. Famlly rm . ---formal dm, kitchen nook. 2br. I ba. townhse ; dN·k, rdwd hot tub. s tuined pool ; adlt, child 16 +. no !!las:. & s k ylig hts . pets S4JOL5e67~()173_ mle8tiB.All Beaullful gurden apts. pool & spa Adult~. n(l pet.1. Bachelor 161 E. 18th Sl. 642.~ $275 Large 3 br. 2 bu, curport, no pets. Near OCC $395 751-3006. WOOOSIOE VIL.LAGE CONDO -·· Jbr, 2ba. !'>QU(:eky rlean $4.25mo. 645-7!i 73 agt tipack>us 2 BR. laniu rm. *600 Mo. Turner A.itoe. 49' 1117 SPWl'ACULAR oc~an & city vi.:we from Wlfum 2 br, 2 ba lwtury apt. Encl. l(W'age. Mature aduJu. Rcfe~enccs . Leai.e '6001 mo. 494.5397. --------Newly d,e(-orated large 2 bdrru. l bath S min lo beach. Adults. no pct11. tilO mo. &a0-4287 Agent. <·all Alter 6pm, "' ........... 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAbHIWPOIT Bac helors . 1 or 2 Bedrooms fl Townhouses Ftom $389.50 Spectacular spa. total recreation program. SOC1aJ program 7 pools. 8 tennis courts. At Fash100 Island. J amboree & San Joaquin IUlls Road. 1714t 644-1900 2 Br. 2 ba rondo, 1 i blk to beach. 2 car .:ar . auto opir. ~aut. bay view 11m. ~7-5679Mark 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lal\Mla 8cll on oen. adllS. NB sleeps 8, 675-0922. ~ Ne wport oceanfront., sleeps 7. xlnt locatJon. near pier. Weekly. 673-7677 Vac.Hc. a..t• 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houk roe rent. Bag Bear Oty sips 6, linens tum S25 nitely pr cpl. Call aft.er 3 p. m. 541H989. Laguna, 0«anfront priv beach , f1 s h 1 n g weekly I mo . Winter Rates. 499-3S79. . TAHrTt Modem I or 2 br C()(tagc on beach on Tah1t1 with car . r ow boat. wai.h mat'h1 n f'. com plc·tt· klll'hen. de. For mori• u\fo caJJ 979·200!l. lnlttior Des1gn Studio. 800 sf., hlahJy 1mpro\led. 14'15rno. 28.\5 E. Cst Hwy. 67$8lO • •Nev new ollice bWld · 1ng suites. Will rent below competitors Own fee patlung. Ocean view. Superior all respects. Might arrange partmpa· uon for tax sheller. but not necessary. Owners sublitant1aJ. Next to Post Office, Lingo & other prominent businesses. 112 r1llle ta' Laguna Beach m So. Lagwia. call Owner 499·1625 1f N A call Owners R E. o rr1ce I0-6pm Open 7 days. ~IS Prestigious garden office bu1ld1ng. Hrookhurst Blvd. near Edinger. StJlles from 390 sq rt lmmed ocrupancy . 15751 Brookhurst Mr CunlDr 2131439·5849 Newly redcroraled, r!.nbl Custa Me~a 642 77 10. 2(3 422· 166!> L\ rrn1g Ml\WOIT llACH 3000 It. 1000 f\ office apece, quiet lite indu1 area No automotive or f1berglasing. 64S·3323 dys. .... 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penced s torage lot. 60x50 ' I blk fro m 17th/Orange CM. Call 675-537Salt SPM. .... w..tH .-.oo ....................... Respons ible, working writer seek s o n e bedroom _tfOtlage 1n Corona deJ Mar or Costa Mes:.. Quietness essen uaJ Write Class1r1ed Ad ir:D>. Dally Piiot , P 0 . Bt>x 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Desir~ lsenent or hou:.t- cpl loolurl~ for unfurn i .3 bdrm w encl yd ror :i milure doj(s. llave good rd'i. ror a II o( ui. • C.IDfTMO NOIUM 2NI Ir 3rd TD to.s 547·5402 Arranged by eo.t Hom L....s CASH FAST 2nd & 3rd homeowner loanli fast. .. for any purpose! EZ terms. pa!\t credit no problem. Call oow ... NoobUgauon. IJkr 955-1610 M ONE Y AVA I L · ABLE·S20,000 min . any purpose Mr Hargruve 9151·35.JS Bosincss 1111 vest menl loaD."i, any purpu~t:. Agt 842·0455 --- FOUND:.Claim cw adopt. Blk. male Lab mix· approx I yr. Grey, fem PoOdle. Blk/brown, male Australian S hepherd· ac>Pf'OX 4 mos. Bm. fem Ouhuahua-approx 1 yr. Bm1wh.t. fem Australian Shepherd pup· approx ' mos. Brn t blk , rem Shepherd mix. Yellow. oleTerrier mix-approx 6 mos . Male Brim dd Whippet. Others. NU Animal Shelter. 2670 San Miguel, NB. 644·3&56. Found male s mall Poo· <ile/ Cockapoo grey. Vic Brookhurst/ Yorktown 964'"4235. FOUND: Germ. Shep 1-'em. Vic. 11.B Beach & McFadden. Long Bea.ch Li C8 lS46-7895 f'ound Old t;ngll:-,h t'emule Sheepdog Pup py. Hunt. Reh Centrlll Park C<in only kt!ep for 2 dar.> 847 4026 --- Gardc n~r $12501 m o 00-6318 BACHELOR S2SO mcl ulll 673-3415 2.Bdrm. Small house ~nth yard. K1cls O K Xlnl E's1dc loc!1t1on. Won'l last Askini:. $450. Sob· rrut 974·5156 TSLMgml 6'\2-1603 ._...to SIMiN 4300 Singlt! offi ce Mor 0(' 7Sl 9100 12 4 prt•f Stevt• ••••••••••• •• •• •••• • • • • A1rpon Sl W pr mu l'h C1' Jt-an Any type bus1nes:. loan Rt-wurd Lo:-,l M Jri:;h Heal f.j,,tall'. <:on~tr. & Setter nds medical ran · ~v A~ 5'W 14:~ r1>"• 540-6011 . 4Ull-10lW 2br. 2ba. Condo Exec. home in Harbor Ridge. 3 lldrm, 2 ba. frplc. gar. Newly decorated at.lull apl 2br . Iba. Opt!n beamed ceiling with lots or wood. $315 mo. No pets... 673-8803 eves~ 3 BR. 2 ba • upper :ipt. Near Lido. Quiel a rea Adults prt•f. Agt. 675-8170 MoVUlg~ A\'Old deposit~ & ~ ------ cut li ving expl'nses• --------~ (.."ll1u:nneed.Sunfum l ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOJO Highly upgraded. ran· Sour Hwy. • taslJc view. $1.800/mo. 673-2632 Brand ne w 3 Br. 21,, ·bu. Profess 1on;1lly s ince J>re!,u~ousnt•w Bl'hc)u.o,(> apt IC.nbl Sml ~EEO S200t\ & ss5oK. 1971 rv~unv"'-~ulTlS ~II btohaved dog. Rd:. L •H t !1 m o F c m Sh~pherd llu~ky mix wht blk 546 0743 l'\C" ~ys-~ lWJ ~~r he option. Cl~·to~ bch:-88-clt--. -11-pt..~ FR twnhse. panoramic View ot ocn &; ril lb . pool, sauna. Jae & cmpll rec fac. $695/mo_ C<.tll 7141963·0002 Jim/ Lynn 631-1317 ~ •.,; ~ ~..HJ'77l c11p1tal ne(:ded ror apart HOUSEMATlS availab le n ear oc· -----------I rlWll« P"~Jet't,,, ~hkf' Call owner for appt UIJI meld. $350. & $300 ~ 1036 or 644--0908 675-1497. 2 BR apt. crpts & drps. pool, 3t3 17th Place. $265 mo. 642 it64. B:J2:'"4I34 l\lrpiOi1 AUractive rill~ t:ng)J5h farrul) rcqwre. IV)!nt, 714 4f1·30W llK'lude rceepuoms t. law good qualrt> rurn1:.h1·<.1 Lh.l M ''1Pcr!>1an t•at cream, w Oea rollr VK tst & Carnation 67S..t!W4 2br. 21.'tba, lux all major ilppl incl W I D. W1lhm wallo.ng distance lo bch. Ava il. A ug . 1 s t . ~mo/ lse. 54G-3342 Expand your lif estyle with a compatible room- rmt<' We d1scov~r thut person Call library. c·oolerencc rms. oome for 3 months from •INVESTORS• 3124 secretarial ser vice. & 8-1 79. Newpon South tu HI~ yield dcv~l"'otf1ed Xerox rac1lll)' For J Dand PolDl ~Ill 3 bdrm. lllVe:tlmenl.:. a\ ail;sble ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MANCHA Al'TS Large. t.2&3 bd garden apts. Adults. Oshwhr. 2 Br. I ba, <'rpl!>. drps. carport Kids ok No St.eJ»; LO beach. lge upper 2 dogs. S325 mo. 64:>-7522. br . r lP I c. S37 5 y r I y. TWO PE.AS IN J\ PAD 85t-0815or 759 1209 per..onal tour & furtht·r "-pret Pool ddmile ad Weelc..ly • 955-2271 ck.'lalls lllqwre al Von;.(' ""11\1al(~ Geoff Caa.nell Found or l~t a pct., C <sll Special Pali. hotline 71Hl72 l23S 642,3490 Ai;i.oc. 955 22t!8 or rn.in>-8860 MDII; Jll. Tn.tt ~ Deida 5035 Lido Isle home: 3 BR. 2 ba. Cloi.e to private bt:ache!>. $851) Annually -67'J· '1000 /\ ~ent IJLUFFS 3 BR. 212 Ha . nr comm pool . tennis. !>ho~ $700 lse Avail t1ug l. ~ 640-6l.S9 --,--- bltns, encl ~ar. gas bbq. Newport Hgts. 2 BH. lurgc Pool Gas Pd. 778 Scott yard. g;m1ge. Child. pct Pl 642-5073 ; 64S·5611 ok. $3US. 640 7814 or --,-.-------"1--543-1319.. --- 2 Bdrms . I bath t1pt Adults. $3'75 mo. G;.i:. paid. 642.5073 Mll:l>a Vl•rde d<'IUXC 2 br. den. frplc. lgc patio. e nrl ga rage . 1\dult t'OUPll.':-.. No kids. no pets S350. 97!1 3432. Lovely plush trl level Lg 2br. 2ba dplx. Garage home ._, m1 rrom ~ach . Cl~ LO ocn. Adlts only 1210 + ut1I. 536-8090 2"L-Cedar~--1'ie.w PO rJ.. Shor~. 675-7935. 637 -7255. Ch~ti a-n-iffo sha re-:1 Cool & quiet .Ne"' port lights 2B R apt Pol) I, J><jllO & ~aragc. Adult~. no pct.s $395. 1801 15lh Sl 642 7340 bdrm Sunset Heh Sl!J2 mo. ull l incl. 12 131 592 2Qt9. 2 Fem seekinJ>t rmmlt·. Bayfront office. S375. JarulonaJ, parklllg, etc -~4..Sll· 1003. Anaheim orru:e. bui.:r cor n<'r ~'. crpt. d~ panell1n~ Carol wt 493-t)!)JS. Pat Jt ~ ~7 ev~. OCI Faculty wants 2 J bdrm house or duplt'll for !I IT¥Jb tu I :. r T111> ms 21·-i yrs old plus ce&t Occupy Sc.-pl I 751 ·591 7 Rent:.I needed h) dl'.if t·pl. duld "hl'ann~ do!! approx S300. xlnt rd . ~t· wkdys 11.13.5444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ttlet-MtcJ. Co. All type. or real t!'otJte ln\-estment..'\~9-•!I Spedalimq ift 2RdTO• 642-217 1 545-0611 CASH FOR TD's LOST purse. bct.:c leather clut c h v1c Ne wport Beiich Has Washmgtun Dri ver~ Lie 1ns 1de £WA:Rtl839 7ns-- Luxury Condo in Nwpl Crest. Walking distance from ·bch Clean & quiet 2Br. 2lit1. new a p . pbanees. Huge 2 car gar. w hook·UJJ SS95 mo C.!13 > !124-5357 c·ol lcc-t anytime SoJU•1ous 2 br, apts. f.'am1 ly unit. Pool & Play W'OW\d. Sundanl'e West /\pt:-,, 1996 Maplt• &l2·19Sl between 12-5 Newly dccoralecl 3 Ur 2 Ra to111>nhouse Spac ious rireplact.> & pool. Quiet area. Adults . .J!O pets Si2S &15·3381 1675·5949 Ckeanfront. yearly. 3 BR. z ba. blt.n.s, frplc. ~¥age. Nwpt Condos acrO!ls fr bch M pref"d SI 75 ~9566 ---------· ------. Amcnt·an ~tun !>-Ii 11:;1 Llbcral rc•ward for 1n forrn.1100 on wherabout ... 1J( J axle. 6 wh~el r.JI traru.Por1 lra11tr. hlac•k 'f\!xa.-. Lie 111A5 740 all ~ XJ22 ur 55 7 K256 2 Ur. 2hu. ckn-lovely Nwpt licut·h area. Clo:.c to otean w v1ew. S62S 'mo. 700-9277. 675-1771 3bk ror Lois SH50. 4 bdrm-1 i.2 ha . den. Solar pool & spa. 5 bl ks to e wpo rl Bay . Call 6<12;3713 or 638-9663 leave message. 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly reclec 2 bd. dning rm. spac ious yd, frull trees. l(ar . Nice neighborhood $450. 00·355.5 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Priced from ~$495. Fncd yariL& g arages . Families please, kids & pets ~lcomc. Call 964·2566 or 973-2!111 Agt. no fee .. • ..... r.n.ished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e rum 3 bdrm, 2 ba duplex Winter rental sm mo951·3243 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\lrnished studio, $300. AvaiJ immed. No pets. 701 Acacia. aft.6pm. 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1295. l Br mobile home. Mature adult only. No pets. Q\,aet. secure. 1991 Nwpt. Blvd. 646-8373. ___ .... SUSCASITAS FUm. 1 br apt S275. & $300. Avail. Aug. 1st . Encl. gar. Adult.s, no pets. 2110 Newport 81, 548-49611 liardcn Vista Apt.s Rcaut. brand nt'w 1&2 8r, frplc. laundry rm lmmed. occupy. $395 to $11.6, ThL'~~mt 642-~12 2Br. ds hws hr, patio. carport. kids OK. S300 mo. lst & Isl. 794·B W. 18th. 557 ·457!1 NEW 2 BR twnbse. 11-, -----Ba. f'rplc .. no pets. 1940 Large lhr, Nr t'a1rv1ew Wallace. $360. 546-mss & flaker J\dults Only. No Pets. MS-1882. 2br. 2ba townhouse. clean. $360, 1912 Wallace. manager wanted 64.Y7300. Mesa Verde dlx 2br. 2ba. gar. lndry rm.. Kids & Pets OK. 3lll Mace $385. ~117 '--""------ L.a r g e tbr. pool. patio. SBSO 645-36.SS. L Pro< Fem. to shr lg bch hse Pvt Br J Ba $275 mo. Isl & last rcq • !>ecunty. 900-S!>EO Big Ca n yon Condo w class! 2br . 2ba, frplc. wet bar. se<:unty. lenn1s. pool, spa. Like new 640-4900 ; 64(). 594 7 --------- 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Single garages. S2!> mo 1959 Maple Avf!. Costa Mesa. 2 DO U BL ES . 2482 Newport Blvd. C M ~00 mo fl42.3490 Garaae for r e nt. S30. month. 2177 Miner St. ()ie or a k111d PENTHOUSE sum Located With.Ill the uni quc European designed Lido Marina Village Consider 2,400Sq f-'~ Prwate Ele,·ator Wet Bar, Loung('S Panoranuc Bay view Covered Patio Decorator Amen1t1e!> Call for appou1tmenl. 61M66Z '175toS4.25. 2 Bedrm. 2 bath. enc Id gar .. fplc. laundry rtn. patio TSL Mgmt 642·lli03 Adults Only. No Pel 1887 Monrovia. S275. 645·0030. 3226 Broad St.·S750 mo. New dlx 2Br + den twnh.'le studio. I~ sq rt . IR encl dbl car garag(', 2il2 Ba. btfl yd, dlx kitchen w/microwave o.ven. 'frplc 10 mstr bdrm & llv rm, lg pvt p..al10 deck orr mstr bdrm To see call 979-5099 Costa Mesa. 642.-21464. /•-------• STUNNING large. lbr. 1 Story. lge 2 br. garage. garden -apt., pool. rec. SJ7k·S466or645·4483 area. $315. 710 W. 18th St. 2 Bdrm, I ba. p ool. carport. elec. ktlchen. ~. mo. No children or pets. 673-4162 D~ys. 4400 ·····~················· OFFICE space available al 17875 Beach Blvd near Talbert 1n Hunt ington Beach. SSO p<'r month. l'hooe message service SIO per month. desk SS per month Daily Pilot offtce. Phone &12-A3Zl_ext,. 276. O.C. AJltl'OaT LOC. Deluxe 3 room suite $L'J001mo. Dayi.. 549-7751. Eves: 752·0283 TIIEGABLES 2 br wtgar. Adults. cpLc;, drps, range, fncd yd . wtr pd. 537-0380 l·S. 2439 "E" Orange ... $.150 ·661 '· K' · -Vicloru1 .• ..$320 Bachelor. new great E· s ide location. S270. 759-1131 ; eves 837-0666 E'side ne w 2br, 2ba duplex, upper. Compl. kit. Crpt , drps. frplc, deck. S42Smo. No Pets. Adults Only. 135-8 Aower. 673·6041. WESTIAY ELDEN 2311 Elden. Eastside nice extra lge 2 br, 2 ba. din rm. new crpt, $395. Dshwhr, newly painted, garage & pool. Gas & waler paid. Adults. no pets. Avail. Aug Isl. Mgr, 645-5780. 2567 Elden-$475 mo. New dlx 2Br twnhse studio, 1 'hBa, frplc. 1 ckll!ed gar & l parking space. Lg patio, dl x kitchen. To see call 979-5()99 I bdrm + loft. 2 rull ba. Desi rable Ver s-.aille stqve. refrig. pool. no studio. S395mo. Phone Cal 549-~ or 963·6767 pets. $385. 646-290 I $295. l BR. -f&.D, ref rig. adlts. no pets. Clean. 731-C"W. 18th St. 873 7'187- QUln UVIMG Most Ulil. Ftee. New cpl, drps, encl. garage. patio. great kitchen w /bltns. Adults. no pets. Obi. sink in bath . llo te l Apts. 2306 w. Oceanfront. Npt Bch $?10&ue. UDO IA YFtlOMT Superb view-2 Br. 2 ba. Dan rm. ftp, patio, avail . 9/10n9. Call 67J.-0770 bef 7::.> pm ,or 645·6685 or 494-0029 CIHTH l'OIMTE EXEC: surns Jamboree & MacArthur Buy Windows Plush Carpet. 752-2737. 2 BR $350/1 BR $325 2323 Elden Ave., C.M. 642 7605 s:l>.5 mo. 2 BR I Ba. 18 mos new. Avtul 8/29179 No pet.'l. Refs rcq'd. Ownr agt. 559-6221 Xtra lge 2Br. Iba. Steps to bch. 1116 W Balboa. $230 U P. Office-:,tore . $465/y rly . 673-5 187. cpt.s, drps, AIC. 17301 2131865·2!14.2 Beach, H.B. Lse. 842-z.8.1'1 3826 YEARLY 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fri>lc, enclosed patio I blk lD bch. ~ 646.7711 B. Mitchell 673·2507 eves Newport Beach orc1apt $4.50. cannery section. 675-4912 broker I MO. RH RIEMT Sl.t:.'PS to beach. cozy 2 BR Established Newport Charming 2br. 2-s ty 2 Ba. fplc, avall Sept. I. • Beach fuJI service ~X · duplex, fprlc, util pd. A'lSumelca!iC.Calleves,, ecut1ve suite. 3 in · $500. Mrs. Hartley, 331172 675-4683 div1dual offices now ••••••••••••••••••••••• Za.nlto. 714/493·1910. ~.76 available. All amenities First & last, sec. dep, ao s. ae.... -included in month to pets, deeks rront & back. •••••••••••••••••••~••• m o n t h r e n t a I . COSTA MESA Profess. 0U1cc i.pace a\'aiJ in Calif. Isl Bank Bldg., 15().300 sq ft Low pnce incl 1an1torial. secunly services. con· ference nn. & urn. ,\bun dant parlunii avail Con ven1ent IOl' clo~e to a.irpon. trnv<'I agt>nt & bank Ill bldg. 230 E. 17th St., C.M. 00·9Sfi0 GARDEN OFFICE SPACE J\vail. on Quu1l St. 10 Newport lk:ich. i-·rom 400 lo 3800 :.q. fl Cull 1-485-T.m 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or store & of fie<' s pace at rusooable rates 500 to 5000 Se ... MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E . C.M. 54M12l I & 2br. move in today. MacArthu.r at Jamboree. Deluxe 2br, drps, rehig. Walk to bch. 128.Sto $325. EXECUTIVE ROW INC. Balboa Island. s m all gar, yard. Adults. No 64&-0507or4fl8..J003. 752-70 ·1 pets. $33S. 556-43l4_. __ _ ____ 71 &tore. U8 Agate. Ava1 . W.lfi ••'-3191 btaffwe S.ltet now. At). 675-8170 DLX2 BR SUPER VIEW ~!.~•••••••••••~•~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• New addition to s wle 180. Eastside C.M. Space f« Quiet, nr shop&, $355 mo. 3 Ddrm. 2baw12 car gar. FU1J service exec. swtes d e. business or hobby. Adlts, no pet.S. 615-2345/ New l·BR, blk. to shop-A IC · Gas & e I e c · io Newport Center. 14 175 ~up. S41H349. .... c. _.... 2201 p ifi pino; quiet; adults. pets ...,7"/rno davc SM 1966 -----------1 ...........,,... ac 1c. -~ ~ • 1~ • new otf.leftl in plwsh sur ""or o-t c:"""q ft. b ... 1. l Bdrm trailer $200. mo. O.K.494-88U/768-627S ult for Debby. or round1ngs I der r' n.c'I• _..., ..., + util's. No children or SI?.$ Lge 2br, lbahlndry 89H.2l7eves. . w un .. ness s pace . Balboa ..a....... "~''-9193. facll & gar. No c Hdren 1.Wll9• leoch 3140 -----~round assigned park-b land 673-3592 ._ ,..... 548-6185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. Ftorn $295 mo. Ask · · ttm I f•leocll 1740 orpet.a. · Lovely all adult, no pets. Af_!e.."!!i'!!'::.e;;:,0 ~our move-in al· M-1 Corn er. tJOX90, ••••M••••••••••••••••• VIEW OF OCEAN & 1,2,&38Rapts,6200Ed· --" 1'1111-· w1smrlll bldg 991 W.191.h CITY. i Br. 2 ba. frplc, Inger, HB. 846--0619. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Regency Corp. St. C.M. $375 mo. 642·3490 e.-m ee-ll, j"aTIJTzl, 1---------11fEEXCITlNG (7\41644-7189 garage. $450 mo. Call New delu.xe 3 Br. 2e,., ba. ' 'ALM MESA AnS So. Laguna ; bll."liness o r profess. space. UNDER »"SQ.FT. &-45111\amer Aaaoc. B>bHijl~ L«ie yard, garage. Kids M001J'~TONPTBCH ~... 3741 ok. DO pets. $500. Bach. lWBR .. •••••••••••••••••• lNSTANTlN 534-2306;.._2655 f--.. •·up New 2 br. 2~ ba duplex, I VUI --• LAGUNA BEACH MTR ocean view 1650 IQ ft of OCEANFRONT, Inland Adults. No pets. ~-.= ~: t1u'f. =~" $t95. =:·. :O:\!:""~·;,:. <sm:si:!te:reWi>ort (714)494·~. 915 No. Cart tom. 538-3483; Blvd) Oollltffw)'. Prime F.-t Side loc, ex· ......., ~S..tl80 S.Bill Villn I or 2 Rm Suites from S7S. 779 W. 19'11 St. Call Tom ~ZIJO. Ret.all/Olfice apace, 700 1736 Anaheim St. CM sq fl. Weatcllfr area. 6'50llqft. carpeted, toilet. 1416-4141, call collect. · iround noor in cent.raJ IXIC SUITIS location . S225/mo. mas&. ffaslpinw la bavlq your •-------- place ~f b111laeu at HAllOl &YD. F1Nt: FAMILY llOMI:. WANTEU f."0 1< 20 , YI l:.LU ' ~t·l'd ~I0 .7'!11 . J iil ~ltkl• Un. ant. 71~497 300'.t LONG n :RM 1.ci\Sf. •t-"u r n1 s h ed o r un fW'TW>hed •Lt':.:,ee 'en wt· I I ' I &t .... ..ts/ qualified rmanc1all) ht MR••/ l"ound Old t-:nl(lti.h ShCf'fl Uo~ Pupp) 1-'cmal\• Hunt Bch. Ct•ntral l'arJ; Can only k~p for 2 da)i. l!47 5006 • ~lome must be m ="wpt Lost Ir FOllltd Bch. TurtJerock. LagunJ •••••••••••••• • •• • •• • • • Found Or T abby Katten \IC So Coast Ho:.p, S l..i~ ·l9'J-t 1.20. 499 212!1 BchorTusun A. a•c:••llh 5100 171• 18.13·1991 ~---ml!-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l''OUN U pe r:-,c npt1on gl~ Vic. t-:dmger & Rltclley S.A. 551·6860 or 1!3.S-1953 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... Opp .... , 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FE~orLEASE t)'ench Pol>nH1a Tah1t1 °' outer island:. Bcl.ll'h f r onts availablt' Oe\·~apers only please Owners in Hawa11 look· lllR fCK fort'1gn investori. Ca ll area co de 0923~~ U.--UceMH Oran& On·SaJe J38~000 Toll·f'ree l~lz.s2·2000 Tenru.s Shop High profit. low overhead SH .000 ~ Ill\'. 673-4313 RE, MAX Property M anagcmenl Corp Long·tenn lciJJ>t-. do wnto v.n La gun a $6 .000. 494 9991. 27~ Beach. 92651. EARN $60,000 + Scumless Ra.111 Carrying S)'Stems. We make our Olll>TI & install them on the Job, Gu.arant~ businl>SS rrom referrals. Plus lots more business. More room to expand. SCl'V1ng all or Oran 1te Co Etstabhshed business over 5 years. S7S.OOO 2 truck.a and maclunery. Phone 5.56--7723 aft 6pm. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~II .in~ 1tl'm or evm bm.1tion of 11em~ for Si.> o>r 1 .. s~ ""llh .. l'o•nn' Ptn('her ,\\I J lln1" for :t l'Ofl5e\'Utl\'C day., t: • .1r h addJt1on .. 1 lm1· ·~ fil' for Uw2 day~ ChJri:r• 11 • ~o<ommt•rn.11 .111\ t or more 1nform.1llo>n Jrld 10 pl.w" )Uur JJ r.111 642-5678 REWARD lost wht &. yellow Cocka tieJ. l2nd & Balboa NB Ans to Toll)' . fam grievtng. 549-3076 Of 673-6390 Found: M. Scotty do.:. older, In d1anapolls 1 Urookhur:.t 962-7984 L OST Briefc a s e REWARD Brn na~ahyde bncfcase Nu Qut"Sllons a:.ked. Lost in v1cuuty of Lido Village George V. Corban 6T.Hill0. Lost cre am. rust long ha.Ired Persian cat. H11: wnh orange eyes. Santa Ana Heights 5.S7 .9439 Lost· Sml blk fem cat wtycll eyes. Wht collar Vic Se.iward & Morning Oinyun, CdM. Heward SCRAM-lETS ::u: s m <.1 11 black ANSWERS altered mal~ cat. Vu:. Pund.Jt -Essay Newport H eig ht s ~·6762 Scary-Calrup ------- ASPIRINS F'OUNO· 7-31. Vi c. f .V .. A s mart mother su"ges~ M Keeshond no I D th.at her child bnng an 71'f96l.9429 app(e lo the t~acher. a s1111lrtermolher suggesls Fou nd : Long aired that ~ bnntt 11 couple of S 1 a m e s e c a t A'iPIRlNS Be1ge1brown. Seacliffs, Loet"....... 5300 Hunt. Beach. S36·1383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: 2 lns h s.tlers. LOST: Long ·haire d male & fem. Sunday. Siamese colored female Garden Grove City Shop. Want to incorporate" cat. vi~nolia & pmgCcnter.983~ ~:~·=al~~-"~ _F.d&nger. •·FOUN ___ D_:_P-ar-ro-t.-H-u_n_t· debts. oo liabilities. All Lost or FOWld a pet? Call ington Harbour state fees paid. Cost Animal Assistan ce 846-9060 Sl.030: sell for $450. League.$37·2273.nofee. ""-_. M ., .. _ M' 1 714·566-41610d.ya ruwN: • .,...,p IX, v c . DIMTAL N.ACTICE 34 yr old Newport PTac- lice lft xlot Fublon bland Location. Modern eqplmt & tastefully de· corat.ed olfkes. Newport Harboc Prof. Practice Sales. 791).1907 MOllfEV BEA MONEY BROKER We provide ·au servkes. Al'°" coat. •95$.2274* "41ii :.. IOll .. ... ..---······-··· POUND. Wb1l e puppy AUanta/Magnolia. 7 /31 . apx. 6 mos .. vicinity or Calltoldentify9e0-4952 New]M>rl West. Hunt ,_ H•lll 5350 "'«lOft Bl!ad1.. Looks I ike Samoyed. Call 963· 1856 •-•-••••••••••••••• Energizing MA.5SAGE &bJames-U c Masseur Outc.n t-u. -..sm 1-"ound vie. Goldeowest & Heil. H.B. black male German Sb ep herd .•---~------ M7-G4 ...... LOST: Grey Co~katlel w/yellow & orange cheeks Chut11e>. 7.30, Vic. l2Ul Ir West Bey Ave. N .B. <P enn .) man. •flOXY LADY * Otrl'CALL ONLY •972-1131• +---------~· eoeptAonal'.J spadoua3Br, ------- Small f\n 1 room 6. lNltb ma, '"*·· la am com· fblt. Harbour area con· .... uW ftlrD. w.ui &o p1a. .atta. 00 _peg. Lae do. 2 Br 1"" e., "50. bdl•to911.ldl.•7-4m or mo/mo l4Hmo. -...U .. .,...,., ..----~--------New 162-a*m-.r;..., adlalt •P'I la l4 ., ••• from -+ PoOla. left· nil, waterfaU1, pondlf Baker Center. Jlecep· DDwDtowD C.O.t.a 11 .... daa6IC. coaftc na. phone klellollkeor*"· ADO. 1-------covera 1e, 100 Xerox -.iwor'7$.221J RPIARD: II. lrtall Set· PREGNANT! Carta1. --~. 5moe. otd. ~ COUW!tin1 • Vic. Brook St. • Glen· ...,_,.., AborUoo, actop. --NEW UNtT ln Triplex. ... ..... ..... J76t l.oJM' • upper 3br, 2ba, Avall lmmed. 2 Bdrm. 2 .. ,::,::::,.:-8•::.:::~·:•• Mme del Mar area. '400. be. pvt pelio, lit rms, ---ana~ 2 cblldrea, ao pets . IOllohpac.. lOOt·Bffun· 11,ya...-,DOWavall. 11J,ZIJS. • UQton St. '4H /mo. Mio Wilar' B• al1 m.91115li831·1309 Nof•.All!llll7Hl'10 162 Br apta. bltm, pool, 0 ..... DO ....... COND ·S8r. l ~Ba , IUttm/WIMI• tm. n1 W. lttb St. a.., r.trt1. peUo, pool, 18if ALI a.om. •mo. •5313 ~~.':'~~,.~ ·=r: ,.....__ --······· .. ····· .... a..6 11... -· llr, Qlado, l~M, frpel, & .. ~ ,,_, ............ .... .......... n. • .._ -. -. m1•••· •mo.-.1tD n,,....,, ••z COPi .. /mo, colfee, In· 1---------dd'd ln rent. Secretarial I I: t W..... 4IOO GM tor cook1PC •beat.- ln1 paid. t rom San ._, P'fw)' drtn Nor1h Gil lleacb to lld'add• SVcl. avail. For more In· ....... •••••••••••••••• fo, pleue call ..Bev at riNltl u. Wflll on JloFaddm Small tide-Away ornce. to ..... tnd \IU1a1•. ~ .. ,... IDGDCb. Va· (n,_ &•-. Caal. -No. Broldway. --~ __ .... _. ----s.at.a AD.a. Hl1torical tms-1181 Jldl, ror more lofo call 11m War19 9"'71 or ADULT APAJtl'llENTI ._... _11Gll Nll&led .... t.aU ....... ·~~ Htw....._,_..aat p ~ ...... ~ .... ll..U.--. .... • l loCIUOlr to~ ..a.abliahecl bullneu. CM area. 100·1200 aq ft. ...... 800.eq' warthouM 6 ok, La1W1a HUii, Moulton 6 Lake f'oreat. Nl·llOI o.... Na:D-. .... fl for --............ to .. ,,., ... ......... -- NEED lnveatmenl Propetty ••••••r. (heat Eutlklt locaUoD. Pvt o(. ""-· Exoaaclina. room for 1alei 1&aO. Cati ...... 8* for Betty °' 1111 A .... ~~·~-- neyre La1. Bcb. evea. tiaa • keeP:al -.otos. dJa 151_..,, APCA.RE N1·2583 ~ ..... ' -S. El Camiao a..1 S.aem..M: l\all)'llc. .,..Appl.•·m& I.Mt Oru1e1wlf\ loa1 ,,_ .. , ....... b)' hllr ca&, n.. collar oab', 1 'd .. 1 8 vie Wll1on I M a pie . I c '.ecanie an. N __ ..._or 1INllM Appl. l .»IPll •an -,., U...AYllM .a ......... . ... ........ lt JU~ ... 7JIJ .. ... ~ ........ .. g _"=YP!LO! I • G -=· ,-1 ~ ,,... ... ~ ... -·v~.:t.Ji. Mrc' = , ~ · ~ • .... 9 I I e I I • <C .. t I I ....................... .. -,. .. • l/Plf ulllt a..,. ................... . ~ .................. . ............... ! ...... ~!.!!!............. ~~:: •••••••••••• .....c..s.r.. HJ&JC .. I ' ... ,.,, ....................... ............. ......... .. .................... . Sen'• • 1MUUaUoo. Al .._ fl .... lm· Ro/CO••'l. H br .. .,., ..... ....,... ln· ..w..m.-al,&11~ d. ...... ,...uaa1. In• • 0 a ....... __ u_. room i ..wiUw, •~kl. etc. -· .. ·-·············· ................. JI Dri~.';=. lot ,,. .... O¥wtry. Son •Repairs •S.altoaUal ...,,. •Llc. NB, C M $6: t~ tarpQtTJ. Pr" ... ....-rt.;.__ ... Dian, .......... ett . ...... ,,, ......,,....... - ....................... c:.,.t ...... Hand ~t « )'OUr •"•••••••••••••••••••• Clll at your bofDI Or ul· ~ A:'ateam C'lea.n nc..~ Celor bri,..t'OU!a, wbt -t1lU 10 min bleach. Clun .. ,_ .... I bv. elm nn. laalJ '15 Ava ••••••••••••••••••••••• nn SJ.JO, coucb SJO, chr Rel11ble mother to a. (Mat .Um pet odor ... It dys. •I• uafut to c,it repe.lr, l.5 1n npr LO. nr. 8o1Ja ChlcatF.d· Do wartl myaelf. Refs. inatir. H 8. M8-l54J aft 531-0101 8.Slpm Babysltun1. my home, ~ • care, expep. ln· rama welcomed. ~J-9020 t ' I .. s.r.ke ....................... ~ES-cover letters, prolesalonal present•· ticJns. reuooable rates, fast service. 493·1973 uk for Dee -·----· BANKRUPTCY S75 DIVORC£S75 Action Legal. 842-5100 TYPING ... FILING. Do It Your.!iel! LEGAL actlOJt. Wtlls, lnoorp's. resu~s & manuscr ipts. Work Ouar. O.C Legal Typing Serv. 641-0.'>86 ---------We Care Carpet C1uaers. Steam c lean. AliO up· holatery Work 1uar. 'n'uck mount w\.it. Ft~ ell, reu. rateia. 64$.3718 c:...t/C9Creh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pacific Con c r e t e . Cocnp&de concrete or 11et your forms . Save. ~9826 Foundations, retaining waU1, bloc k11, patios. Uc'd. 536-5013, 548·4309 Tony. Giangregorio . General Contractor. Lie 113455011. Patios. walk ways, drive ways . 673-3809. a.. ec.&r Uc,._. AJJ ~. cm~. 11~cu -of bnaa l m 'I lanchcaploc 8ob. r,rwmnt. Prof pnlo1. -.am.au1 a:&M7~ ~t ':J"J:!. LAWN wv1ce, laftd· m.ta f75.lltl7 Dan Aft•r 11e•pe. clean-upa, 4. ID PM baul.ln1. 142 880'1 ~IAU ,_ .. ....._ S.w aooo or rnor. on 1d ··~·,••••• • ••• • •• • • • • • • diUclm over 300 11q_ ft Wllb, wu, vacuum aml e.t Rtf'a, U c me .-..~ can 115, 11 cara ~. ~. Mt-TJTT M)..,_,or &4i·7~--- Dte..,cas-r, · JiHt·•~I ... -:••••••••••••••••••• l"it-•I t:.pert dr1pery <' lelllllll&. •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • done 1n 10'&' home. no lu Y~ complel~ ser vice convenJea~,no waltlllll Le select4'o of p1Apers & <=out Fabn<' CMro aupplles 6'5-8975 ~7.:s.3 ----~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll..ECTRJClAN Pnced npl-free ett1mate on large or small jobs. uc. #S3T2S4 873-0.159 llau•; a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qu:penlry. fencing & n.>0f "'I· Nu job LOO sml. Papa C'ltH 631-4264 "HOOSE & APT P AlNT REPAJR CLEAN HAUL WCOST 646-1701 Mertlp'• Cl•••l•t Exp lady does bouae BrickWOtlc. Small jobs. dMnan& per «Uy. Own Newport, <At.a Mesa " Stn. lnal. cari>I, s..ao.. lr'vine. S7S.3175evea. wi.th • P9rlOl'.Ull loucb! Jo'rH Ht. S31.50up. The Personal Touch Bride. •tone. block work, flMH.t Clean.lq apeclalllina in lile floora, concrete your n~•· Complete patios. walks, d rive· Repairai hndrm•n. proleuiona15. 'lbla ls my ways Free eat John Plumb n a. e eel r . only buslneu. Boo· Mll--lli83 apnnklen. paiDUa1 etc ded/l.na. 562-0105 -----,-._-_--- Any hou.H"°'d repair ~ 'lbly.6'2·149.Zal\4, .......... • ..................... . ......... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wut a BEALL Y CLEAN HOUSE! Call OIAgham Girl. Free est. ~5123 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Local movin1 " hauling. ~' A O'OUP of local t.eachera wW ure for your home while )'OU are awa1. Ph ~Uh1&.2 .. _CMCe Frellbt. olllce supplies . ~d goods " c:on· s truc t1on cleanups. Reuooable rates. CaJl 96&2654 mornings & eves OK. D a v e · 1 P • l n t I • -pado9, f~. Real Com ml. vlo1 roci ~ ;i·, • remodelln&. coulal comm. I ra. 81CCGMtr.549«.l2 Hilheat quality ork. - Rs nbl, llc 'd . ve. ftot .. ~ ...................... . Repalr • · Re roof. A 11 12 yn exp. NB/CM area. t y p e 1 . 1 b l o g l e s · I'm small, prices are rocubakea-compo-tar. si:mll. 87$-3014 f)oee eat. Ml·5e30 Fin .. Avail. r.stCc:±-~-~~----••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewlllt/M1t ...... FLl!:AS!! •••••••1•11•1•••••••••• Save t. llaua.Pett Con· Plain sewln1. m end· trot Roaches. anti, k> lng-4t hanctrinlahlng, no raiea. U c 15'1125. Guar. drela miking. Reaobl 91KM1513/6'2-2533 rats 549-8017. -----"-"--stmdGl•a ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Robin's Housecleaning Srvc, foe a thoroughly clean~. 540-0857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1rt1011 le-ace Altod•s. lftc. Wllog/P•"-9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All levels·stylea·a«t• Ught up 1our windows PETERS PAINTING Gabnella Studlo/Mu.slc w /buul stained glass MRS CLEAN make 1t gleam. Ba<'h .• 1pt11. homes. eer 9 or al\ 5. 549--0072 Cedar Crpt Clean'g, steam/shampoo, wndow wsh'g, nr wait'g, gen L.ow homeowrwr rates 675-0562 T !ranull!'!'°' Expr'd . Reas Rates. Across f rom NHHS overl~SlSaqft.&te-8777 Free Eat. Call Gene ~JOO:J 552~ T•.W...,..,. ----------....... ~ ...................... . Prol. pai.nung Ext & Int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clarence's TV. Loca I •3'1783S. Refs. Free est. Neat patches & textures service. Good refs. Rsnbl $3S-47~UJ6-4383 ~EST. lf).141' raLel.15.95+.967·1096 tU•~a.ctrtc 645-et'74 --------~-.._.__ cl1fg serv. Res/Comm~ •-.... Reasonable . Simon I ad c .. I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting INT/EXT12. PL 1:1 I TrwSenice C hr l aly & So n Uc"C1037M99. Bonded. Ree/Comm' 1. Free Cllll. m-7312 .. ~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete service & salea. Automatic operators Repair spec11ilty ~ .. Gal ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 "°"'l 0CC Sludent. l Ton truck. 51...,.., - 1\-uh, tree lnm. Dan The Moppets Cleaning kloszat. Service. Professioaul:s. Fast haul&ng. ree-Si4_&_u_p_. ~~b. M6-239J ""-- Yd & gMr clnups, 1'Tee For e xc e llen<'c 1n Cl8t 1714l842·4.S97 hbuseclelln.Ulg. Clcarung European Landsc1per. Tap work. Fair pn<'e _Refs &tMS~ d)'ll/ev~ Prol. landsc apwic. t'ree comultaUon. Ron Hoell· U'ijt. 497-4620 Dan Pauly. 4,9il.9636 Y11rd refuse or light furniture . Reasonable rllteS. CM II 640-6615 ----------MlKE'S HAULING ALL. TYPES UTE MOVING l.0.RATES 548· 1451 Unlimited. 546-3726 Lands<'ap1ng. de:ugn. 111 Remarkably efft'<'tual slallat1on & rn:i1n seasoned lady lo or tt.>nunce No JOl> lOfJ gunize & clean you r ismull FrPe l':>I C:ill home. Noteworthy re Vltl<'e. 67~ fere n ces. Audrey - ~l. honest. reu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. exp. L1c'd Dave Plumbing repair Spec. 1.n _964--_' _1_00________ remodeluiic. copper re· Prol tree tr1 mrrung & re· rmvaJ service. Free esf:' Cal I 963-9636 AM. F'\,e ext Pa111ung, St -lJ <' . ~ Try me 836-~ 24 hn IOchard Sinor r-------- lnt1Jo;xt Dependablt'. Rea.sonablt' 1-'re ... ei.L Ca.II Jay !">4.11-6159 Rei1denL1al & <'ommerc1al pa1nt1nl( 1-'r ee estimate!. Rei. rate.., 67S 9591 pipe F'ree est. Top Hat Plumblllg 537 31~ __ Mlke·sTreeSer v1ce: Tr~ We're only •2. but we do ll removal, cleanup, trash better. Free ~t V1s a1 tuiuJ.away. $40-6700. MC.ll<'/1nsdJ<>!._~~5779_ T~ -,- independent d raan clean· •••••••••••••• •••••••• • ing ~ SO up Hei.ulls Pree tnal lesson. creden Jluar 7 dy11. 975 l l 071 llaltld, reading, math & 631-0034 t'rench. 67J..60l3 -------- ------[JR St C.1aar'~ Plumh· TypiMJ Set-vice i.ng, reliable. SH pr hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Culs odor Gardening, clean-ups & C.pe.t11 ........ ••••••••••••••• .. tan.ds.c.ap.ing. G-eet'g~ 497·100or7SS.19'l8 Dig It La.n~rape Trees . :-::--"".=:=:::--====--l-''"·pnnkleQJjaM_n,'.,iU?l.nL 1&.ulmg, tnmmtnr,y11i'd SOSJE'Sclearu.ng serv1c1• &i-0 7070 & garage cle1nups. -nw.-. ... h 1 t. kl 645--~ •••••••••••••••••••••••'Pony GTa ngrego rso . Jbushl.545-7072 a-----CUSTOM General<Aotract.or. Lie. •VERY LOW PRICES• on landscape ma111l u .7 ...... , ''""'""6 . 1me. w y . "" ""'' mnlh1y 751 7368 Spnnltlcr'I, sod, qualll) wurk. 'lCn!llblt.> µrice• CaJI us 1st. 964 1°'16 ~..c ... ,,~ Cw.tom work Int xl uc-•:J6.t813 642 ~1 LP ar1C"e Ser:v1.ccs_ PrQ( typuig. term papers. re- s u m e s (' I c . L 0 u I !> l' llligan 642 7221 • lntenor Carpentry •34 5501L Tr e llis. by Jay. •. 6'2·8809 landscape, concrete. A George S49·201S --eomplete ser vice. O:Stefano & Altronovit.t biJ.3009 Ho me Pride ·g&rden Construcuon. FTec est. ----------cleanups. haul aways. u c •375064. 646 9649 planung. 554 !766 "' -Make your s hopp1n A Sell tbmgs fast wilh Daily •t!a.'iler by Willl& the Daily find what you want an Nol Want Ads. _ PUot C..!_1SSlf1ed Ads. _ 0-Jily Pilot Classifieds Sloploader. dump truck. grad.lntt. haul, tr~ & yrd wrk, ausc 831-125 7 Get GREEN cash for WlDTE elephant.!> with a Class1f1ed Ad Call 642 5678 - MS VICKIE'S <'leanmi.: servi<'t' R.es1d Cl('an1n1< atlls be.t. Lie di Bonded S e r v 1 n g l h (• lrvdllpl 1Tustm are.)~ W.: take pnde in our work Call for llPPL 5514399 Cadlll a <'S to G<>-C a rt.I Whatever Lhe t"ad Kol.I ·em off lhe martcet With a Cl&Sl>1f1ed Ad Call Now • 00 S67Jt Q.lm bousepamllng, all hand work int t t'Xt 83S-~ Jack ---------- Int Paa.nl & wallpa~r (,!uaJ -.ork. rea5 pr Free ei.l !:>le\e 5"f7...t281 t'or t'XL PIW!t. t all Jim ....•.................. Expen~nced property manager for comm I. Lil duslnal Inquir e P 0 Box C~. lrvllle. Cabf !ll714 Want Ads Call &t2 5678 ~wata:ds:9 J •••••••••••••••••••••• Col1el{e students. window washing Rt!:.1d111tOrt!i. Xlnlwork 642·S449/S4S·7972 "'••w1b 5350 JobaW..ted. 7075 HltpW..ted 7100 HltpW..t.d 7100 He4pWank<t 7100 HltpW~ 7100 tt.tpW . ..t.d 7100 HitpW..t.d 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ···········~--·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··••!..!..!_••············· ••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•..•••.•••.••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Great~ ESCORTS ii hr.s 641-01 HO ·--~/VISA = ~ (,'n::ullve. happy male. 41. would like to meet woman. 2!1-40, walh in lert..-st in phot~rl'phy Oav1d, 714/645·19M Phys1atri.s t <Phys Med & l<.ehab ) & Electromyo. • grapher desires conlraL1 work or purt lime J<>b poi11tion w il\osp1ta I or mcd.Jcal group m :irea He will help to develop Hehab program Quality cart! EEG & t;M G S('rvacc Coast N{'uro f:lectro Dial( JAah PO Box 5338. Hunt1nglon Heuch 9".l646 9&\·5400 l'rurtH·al night nuri.c. «.-n<ler lov111g care. pvt duty. exper w1elder ly, Palm S pnng:. rcfi. T.ll-4781 Ac<.'lg Hk kpni.: TEMPORAHY Reguiter toc:Jay to work un vu.nous accountln~ & hookkecpang 11-.i,11(n ments. Work do..,1· tu your home At·t-otg clerks. bookkeeper!>. urco~1 Lants are nC(."(Jed thrwl\it Orange Coo.nty C<tll u~ for more mform&tion Robert Half's occomtemps Zl33 No Oroudway 1'200. Coldwell Banker Bldg . SanUI Ana 1714t tls-.tlOl MASSAGE RGURE MODELS 'ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Days,••H,hr 631-2140 GOLDEHGllL t:xpenenced & r{'hable lilgh School girl needs bab""llllng JObs Davli or Aid to M••pt rcnaplSCCS.Newmtown J~ ,,. Ut1hLy " hle m ain- Would like to meet ~-e~. CllH 646-mS:t -t.enance 111 lovely Hunt pie with similar interest Woman 2S le&rnUlg auto mgton Beach apt bwld Please call AM. 52'7·1640 mech. seeks job part/ mg. Excellent pos1t1on ~ fullt1me as helper an for retir ee w /some Rfo~ARD, Gi!nerow. re Service Sta or garugc. mecharucal ablhty Apt wllrd for Info leading tr1 KJm~·5Z12 1-Salary.521-8.'>41 rtlum of Jewelers un f1~h1..'Ci lllVt'nlory, r:idm & cas11ette recorder. tllkcn from apt on 43rd St. N U. Ccill 714t&M 4477 wkdys. 714/67~ 7510 cves & wkncb. Ask for Mr Lester O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SEltVICE• Specializing 1n bus i· n essme n , r esid e nts ~come. 739·5241 24HIS. AUnctlve, Professlooal. Affluent White Male 40. 5'7". 162 lbs, love excite· ment.. yet sens1Uve and caring, ho pe lessly romanti<'. Dreams or meetJ.Dg a s uper attrac· t.Jve wo man. under 40 who couJd share a life ffl08t people oi\ly dream of. Come Oy with me. Reply P .O. Box 774. Westminster. ------ &corf &/or Model Crank {t up with -T.._.of NeWport Now featuring 642·1571 S-, HOPM AnYCMt HcwillcJ ProlHms CoU.ctllNJ Yow Debts? Professional collector Grcal pers-0nabty. Wants Lo work on an hourly or dally basis. 1'~or business firms only. Call between 5 and7p.m . 644-0651 HlfpW91hd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting Please see our ad u.nder banlang. lrv111e S & L Assn. -------- Ace au llag/C.twr W.k• Do you Uke problem solv · mg. de\ail work in a busy data·processing environ ment. We need someone t o balance & e dit customer input & com· puter reports who has some bookkeeplng/ac counting or DP back· ground for this junior poaiUoo. Some cwitomer contacl by phone. Tues lhru SaL xrn t CO:--benefita. Call penionoel for lnl«view appt. SAFEGUA R D BUSI.NESS SYSTEMS Coat.a Mesa ~ Atlracllve man JIJ, sale. clean. diacreet. Newly moved here wants man or woman or couple ror l•---------!~al friend. d1y or Acoom'1AI W : PO. Box 7782, Npt .., TAXCl.Ell Pa_ rn d s.r.lcet H60 ....................... Oc*l8 on buaineu trips. Have fun. Call Tuvelin& Secretaries. Br enda. ... ~ 1450 ....................... Al RUN£ COUPON$ Alarm Company need ... t.nunee service per:.on. clcctronac buckgruund helpful. 228 f'ore:.t Ave Lagun11 Beuch Ans-.ritNJ Seniu PBX operatoni for a telephone a ni.wcnnl( service eirpenenced or will train. FUil lime or part lime shifts availa- ble. Days. afternoon evenings or Rfave y11rd Must be able to work some weekends. Typing 35 wpm. reqwred. Many co. benefits available. Please call Mon·Fr1. Fashion Is land area 64().1791 Costa Mesa are a 673-1166 E .O. E. A/P CLERK IMMllUATE OPIMIMG 1f you are a s harp person with a year or more of experience In accounts payable, can operate a 10 key by touch. & do Ute typing, call us. a.sy accounting dept. In eledronica co. offers a variety ol duties, com· petili ve pay • good benefits. Please call for appt. • Ttlolllc~. 4!H-9401 • I L.a9Me IHcll LO.I. APROPOS LIDOISLI TOWN &COUMTIY SHOPS A Fine Eu r opean DeJlg.ner Boutique 11 aeekloc ·• 1e1lln1t manaaer Is eddUJonal a&aff. Salary open. c.I "-147·lf25 I a.lit Cerda attepted. °"'11811.1 Bonded /Lie ~.,·, '140 W Santa Blrlwa Ave, LA. 80037 Zl3JDM1ZS, m lO Need individual with ex· pertence IA preparation, tiling and payment of federal alMi stale payroll and income taxea. Must have aceow>Un1 back· 1round and working famlliut&y u hlll cbarae ,..... ledler aecoun-tant wlth payroll tax reaponal b lllty. Ex· I~~~~~~~~~ ~ill pneral cor· c:.-laua Uo deair•· SQ.I. Idle ltema w it.h a o.&.11 PilotClaalllied Ad. AYJ'MANAGcH For 5~ units 1n Co~la Mes:i Jo:xpcr d couplt' W afl' likkpf( clCp llusband ma1nt exp Call 1;12 5tJ73 11r I <!13 I ~~I ,\uh1lt•t·t Oruft s pc r~on Ent•rl(y tCHl..,l'f\ ataun l·onsulung firm offt•r' l'hallrngmg pcrma11e11l full tame po:.1llon 1-.x !)t'nencl'<i m ar<'h1tect- enginel.'rang off1re or dcitrt!t' or t·omlimatum Growth J.11.r-it1on work111J: r11r r{'fp1ilt'red ,,,,, fes.w:>nab Computer ex !)t'r a + 714 768..0011 A/R hc:.,tioftist ~ JOrl ofhce. l'.:xp req 111 lypiltl( & ven(y1ng 111 VOl('Cfi. 40-SOwpm, 10 kt•) by louC"'h. answer phonl'. general offa<'e pro red~ Newport ffeat•h area 711 &1$ 70411 ASSIMILERS Prf!('.1s111n coal winding. soldcr1111( & te:.t1ng l'lea:.ant environment f.xccllenl pay & beneftb SK ~gl.lleenng Int· t!34 Producllon Pl. Npll:kh Otll for uppt 642·~ . --- Asl>emblcr Trainee lmmed opt!n1ng. will train. Newpo r t Heath 5411--9818 --, Assemblers We w1 I train. Apply 7 am al M.acCrettor Yachts 1631 Placenua CM ----- •A TTINTlOH * Gtlt&.S.UYS TIAYB.! Expanding local Co hiu. immediate positions for s harp 1lert & e n · thu11utlc people to LrMvel West Coast de· monstraling national product & setting up 1n dust accta. No exp nee wtlh expense pd lrainlllll program. Above average eamlngs. Comm. Plus boou.ses. Transportation & pa fu.rruahed. All np· plfcants mWJl be ablew start immed. See Miss Sames 10 AM 5PM Moo-Fri. Ambassador Inn. 2277 Har bor Ulvd Room 1516. Apply. 1n penoo. This Is not door to door. AUTO CAltRlllt needed evenings. Lag Och. Lag Ng.I, Dana Pl Call The R e gi s t e r 581 ... 141. Automobile Mechanic. F.xper1en<'e In foreign cars. Quahty minded. lmmedlate position . Salary ltlor commission. Kl·l«M Babyslller. Teach er wama • k>vin1 sitter ror 4mo. bab1. Mon thru Fri. s.a. Good ~Y ror right penon. Call 644· 1751. Hanlong ACCOUMTIHG SAVINGS & LOAM l=:xp11ndini.: :..avin~:. & loan nti.'<h per~un lur a1· l'OWltl.lll( dept ,Sav~ng.., & loan l'XI) lll'C: l'O,ll ltJU ll'lll~ lead 111 u ... !>t t c,11 troller, I rvane S & L 1\l..,11 18552 !'>1 JC1\ rthur HI\ d I rvult' 7 .)i. i!ti04 I 1-.0~: \1 ,.., l:lanlunl! TELLER / MEW ACCTS Nt'ed sharp personable t ellC'r n,.,.. a c c<1unt-. IJl!r.iOll Saving:. & lo11n exp pref d. F L ~1t111n avt1.1I Pin~ 4·all Su.II) c.1a ... c11 • Irvine Sa\'lng!. & IAIJn l«f76Culver OnH• 1 tvllll.' 552 ~I EOF: >;t f' Bttnlun~ LOAM PROCESSOR Jo' l openmg for ~harp. enthui.1ast1<' loan pro <'<NlOr w.typ111g & offiCl' skills. Call Irvine Sav 1n11 s at 752 ·26011 EOE·M f' Banking EXP'D LOAM PLAT- FOttM SECllET ARY 1>outtreoasl ~auonaJ Bank. an 1ndependrnt bank, 849 Sun.flower St . CM 540-s:nl EOE Banlwlg TELLEI Telers needed for our Costa Mesa office Ex per preferred. Please t•all Geo rge Wa g n e r . ~ZlOO. CAUFOltHIA FB:>Elt.AL SAVIMCiS & LOAN 2700 Harbor Blvd Costa Me:.a Equal Oppor Employer Ba'*1.na Coe:uoard.t T.ea.n Experience. • UNITEDCALJF BANK 6 Monarch Bay Plaza Laguna Niguel. 831-1970 EOE. Benlang TaUll MEW ACCOUMTS Part lime permanent. typing required . Will COD6lder Lramee. Call for app·t. Joan Marselle. -~1 Mutual SaVlngs It Loan 570Canunode F.strella San Clemente Equal ()ppor Em pl yr Banlo.nt/Sti. T8'R l.klnJuni.: EXJ'EIUEH CEO TEUUS ~ >lJTI I COAST :'lii\Tl0'1M L UA:-.'K. \n 1 ll(h-J>('nd(•nl lli111k ~!1~nJ10,. .. r St L'V.lJ \11·~J l~nkini: TELLER fo~Vl'nl'Tll't-d full I 1m1 IJVl,'llUll! Ill llll' 1..o:un.1 lfll h drli-'I 1-.Xl t'llt•nt ~al a ry 1.t"r1d Ut'lll'ft t.., Pll'~ lVfll¥l'\ Lorrilan•· r.wkr !l'i:I .rn,1 ,,,~) .. WELLS FARGO BANK WI Cl\ 11· <'•·ntr·r Dr !>anta 1\n.i 1-:0E M 1-· Borbl?r Styh>1t to mana~1· pat1 wm• 631 9577 Tul-:. Fn . !i-4i. Sut Ii 5 l'Vt:s ~l :mil. ------Bam~ud Part lime · At tractive Barmaid Wlllll ed pan ll mt' 648 9935 Beauty HAIR DESIGNERS Oan1eb Salon 846·~ Bol sa C ht <'a at Warner II II ----- Beauty schl needs Recept SalC!I exp pref t'onll1ct Mary~ Beauty Rental spaces a\ a1lable for haJr styhats & other mated ~rVl<'t'S LJOOtWR l"/\SHIONS 3424 Via LidQ. N.B. 673-7850, 673 1970 Beauty styhst assistant wanted for bwly salon. Chance ror chentclcl. Guaranteed sa lary fm ~. 837-4250. •BLKESTORE• Store m.rr . aaslllt mgr . & btk.e mecharuc nt..oeded for Schwinn dealer Salary SIJ ,000 Must ha ve prior bike ex penence an a :itore 544-9835 BOOll. II. f. f. ~·Jo: ft • /\~ ~l ~TA!'<T P.irt tarot• 11<.lm LIJ l prn 1\l•OUOl' ,....,. . lit .. l~ 111ni,: l•hon1·i. ten k"). l''\IH r onh \1 .; r 1 11 1 • II ,, r d ... ,, r • '1.1 n u f J • ·' \ 1 • , m rn W 1• 'l p I I (' h t' I I ~ 1• t>ll t.>51.-6 IOOIOCES'Y F /C l'u·ution "'Ith pr•1mant>n! t-.i..~h hi Rt'~I t .... t.•I•· Jn tl•\l f irm \lnl ''I' 1~1rturutS 1;.'41111.!:1 U<JOl\.ld.1-.... Jo.k <>OtHJ l) ping \kllb LO h .. ndlt' l(t•n boukkt>epanl( j)d)n>ll & btlhng for lon11 l'l>lab !'t>wpurt l.S<'h All /\ I! 1· n r > n t-a r o l 1\lrlJOrt Pl1:.c.anl "'ork h lllC t'Olld 1-l 1 on,., !rtn.tt Ii 1• n 1• f 1 l ' l Ont a l I \, 1~1naa ~lJ I U!ti l:HJOl\Kt::t-:Pt::R Pdrl CLEHIC'/\I. kf-.Cl'T FUJI l.ln)t· Nur t'ai.h1on bl.md" H !-.watthboard. .:1..od t> pin!(. & ddaal "'1.;rk Call ~ 4 :J> Mon fr1 Ju!.,. 1,m·m 1>44 lt.'.lO r..<1 .t-. ~ .. CLERICAL ..,p. l'IJJi 7t•d 1)4J'lll"n 1(1 l n\l'!>lmt>nt ~ .. ,~ .. ,. t ,,mm1,,1on' .11 ruunl 1 11 ~ H o " I\ I<. t' t• IJ 1 n I! ,l\aJh r ~pC'r r 1·q I n ll1µ•nrl•ril •lt 'k -.1th dwllt'fll!"llll!" f (><, 1;on" 1>111 t) Xlnl rnn.;c: bcncf1llo Call~OJ.!l l il'flral coma 11 t•nl?me-t-r lf\lo"t lorl.l uJllnJ<; (lfm nt·l'<li. l(UOd t) Pl\t \La ) J l\O p.-rlorm °' f j ,IOOJI 1:1rl fo ndal dutw~ Sal Jr) U.c>t'd Ull !>k 111' & I' X Jll!l"'ll'O<'t C 111 1 l\a) 'Jj':f Jl';fl Cook .. \all time ~xpenenced 1\pply lll per110o J 5 J olly Hotter.~S Coa t llw}. l.aKWl' ~llCh Coun:ot'lo i.. rn:irr1l•1l l . '' u p It .. ,, o r ,, 1 11 I! I , 11. o m ,. n I. 1 v ,. 1 n ~upcrv1 ,,•· 1, t"c nai.;1· iorb !">4S ~:I lYX.::-<n;H II 1-;LJ' 1-\i II LHTlo• <"O-..ld ~•'!'>ti art.>.1 LU'>t,·r b Cleaner:. !HH-OA) Counter person full or pan taml' lo~ hr Appl) oil Dt'I T :.ic-n Laguna IWL\, ~ Ld l'a.t Rd~ ~1 mo <XX:N"TER help w<1nlt-d ~Pt'r'd Sandwich man. F llnlf' Apply Ill person to J:J.b t:; Ula.5l Hwy. U1m Umt:· for Ort.ho Ot'ntdl ol , __________ l•--1!111----lm!l!I!!!!! faw :'\ U T"'ll '> d.i)i. O.ERJCAl. Coupl~ - Pt'I Wl'\:k &\2 ~ --Nt.'C'd Pt'l1>00 to "'ork ('\ l'S MANAGO crL & "'eektndi.. 1 day) For Ora.ni:e C•J. Molialc IUldinq Supply Sales 1-\a II ll me: "" hr~ Ill' r wt"t•k ~lu~l bl· ohlt• 111 '41Jrk ~l & Sun SJlury c·ornrr11:n.,,,ura1 t' .... 1th t'.\ pl'rat'nl·t• Appl y 1n pt.>r!>on Kt•rm R ima Hardware. 26Cl6 Harbor Bl CM CAF.£T.E RIA Need rmt.ure people t.o woilfin 1ndui.traJ I <'a(eteraas Irvine area F 1t1mt' dar.-. full time swmg Co!lta Mesa P1t1m{' :."' mg & weekends Call 17141994·2331 CASlll ERS General of rice. expenenced. part ume Apply The t::arrs Plumbing, I~ Ne11i•port Blvd C M 642·175.1 CASHIER Exp prer 30-40 hrs per wk. Sal1Sun a must. app. ly 111 pers Kerm Rima Hardware, 2666 Harbor 81,CM. C-ASHIEl"s- STOCIC f'EOPl.E Cost Pl~ Imports. a re· tat.I company lS .now h.1r· ing cashiers & stock peo· pie for Its new So. Coast store. Apply Ill person at 1313 Sunflower Ave. CM bet. 9AM·noon on July »Aug3 CASHIER P time. upr'd. Mu"t luive basic photo upr. Pbo(ograpby Un1Jm1tt.od u• Beach Blvd. HB 847.31164 wt•ek. 40 hn.. l)f>t'. ltOOd lklm<' P11rk. 137 !lpa.·..- l)hunt' l'Ommun1cat1un' ~:.lllr adult :'t1u~t hav•• fo.xJJ(•r helpful Xlnt J•>b MHP & mJlllt t'Xp. fo'rC"' upporturu t y Ca II 631 Ot11U roal't1. uu IJ t 1 c:. & )( ood belwt.>en 9am ~pm :.alary C-Ont.al.'l U1ll (it'r CLERICAL OPPORTUNITY -LOAN SICUTAaY 1)tJlull ~wpm and reltl· ed expenence reqw red AMERICAN SAYINGS 7830 Edu\aer Ave llunUngton Beat h Mr Felix 1148·2222 l::OE MW/ti Co<'klaJI Wa1tress·OISCO. Tues. thru Sal. Apply lll person Mon · t"rl. after Spm. al Fornt Lanes. 22771 Center Dr El Toro. COOK/DAYS Expandsn1 restaurant dwo Wllh over ~ uruts. Family-owned organua t1on offers pleasant working conditions . Good opportunities for advancement. Excelleal company benefits. Ex· penenc:ed desired. Apply Ill person to. "'' ......... . rae for appt. ( 7 14 I ~ c.r .._ FtllM R.aptdly expanding 2 of· fa ce C.P.A firm need!. C.P.A wt mlrumum J yrs audit expr to bead audJt dept. Partnership poten tJaJ Send resume Lo Ad •304. Daily Pilot . P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 C RANK S HAF T G RINDEi< MACHINIST. pas1t1ons open for trainees to operate automol1 Vl' <'rank s haft grinders M111 exper reqwrcd an Ma cromclcr re ad1n~ Xl.nt fr1nge ~nef1ts & workinit cond1t 1o n!l. Salary commensu rak w1exper. Apply : 17152 O.Umler St.. Irvine. -~---------CUW•AHWATH Elqlerieoced water con· ditioning sales people in S.W. Orange County. Do you e arn $20,000 + a yur? •f\:11 co. benefils. Lead progr am. Call 492>321.S or 830-3031. Ask for Wayne CUSTODIAN -Part Time, 7AM·12 noon. General cleaning or of· fices " cars . Pacific View Memorial Pink, C dM . 844 ·2700 , IAM ... 30PM. 8 1-J.lngual Spanish f'e male for furnit ure rr41 co to handle pro duct1on control w1\h :oo me per sonnt'I resporu11b1htlt!!I. Dulles Ul('lude kettpu'll stock in· l•--------Customer Servlc. Rap: Parl/t • aaslal" w/cu1tomer1. answer ventory. scheduhng ship meat.a, cutt1n1 'bat.a. etc Tune keeper & factory penonnel employmenl Ask for Morrie ~7-8981. CoataM .. aru. CASllEIS UJOTEM MAllm =•cashier. Xlnl . Apply IA penion COOK The Antique Guild, 1801 E. Dyw Rd, SA. flULL.TIMI Open1nO now available Detivery Penan. Drivers tar fu&l ume_~ .. ~~t •"-"'•~f. =~~: .maoapn on --.-..v. ~ ~ -.. balw valid e el. Uc. 'a I ... __ ..._ ___ ,. :=; .. We have a unique en· virooment and a fwl e.trlll PAttal•· Pleue apply lo parson u PWwoaael~. BABYSITTER - Dlapef1lte need .IOllH!OM .,_.able to be there ..... old Jell bomt fromadlool. Gn. da1. 5 d1' • ..-. lleaa Verde 1'l·'JDl. Newport otrtce Fullerton Savings Is Loen aeeldnl fuJJ time I.filer. Will t.taJn. Tfplng r~q11lremenl 3&wpm, Cati 871-4244 for appl. E.O.E BUJln1 operator. P /T 1 1·5:lr)PM for &urrouchl lAIJOO, Exp. or WlU trab't. Appl,y 837 W. lllh St. CM _,./ASSIST H..... Beach firm has Dl!ed of lnd.lvldllal lO U · aiJt"' aU blrpt r.ctklaa. Must btve ~Ulde for deWI wor". f\AU time poeMioll.-..&1. ablft. No experience nee. '" ..... ,.•Ai.r·. • -..a dri-"-... neord w-·~'-,"'--.... 1oto$4 .,.... ·-• '""'u-111n -~... ""--'..._ ~ calt •509 .JIS" hour. Advaocement JJUW.-..-.-r ....................... 11•••• e_t.al• 7IOI ....................... ~ nciatr•Uoa /8\ a. DOW .. Pl'OINM at TM '8' ~ rruTUAl 'oerb•r Clllldr eu • Or:ller' ••• on. a-... cert.&ned K1ocltr1arun 100 Newport eeac... Dr ...... -... _.... ...... ~Bladl.Ca­••1 ~11 ac-=-... c.a-:= ~~~°=''~' ,''----~ I • NIW IU•lllMEN Contect t9'e DAIL 'I PILOT for .......... ....,.. ... ....., ,.~ ... , ...... ,., ...... . ,......... ·~ .............. l ..... m.• -.. ~ .. -I Tolllaet.J::=--- ....... public, .... Dau,l'UD& a-rtw,__,. •·"-~- Banking T&La/Plri-l>owDeJ Saviqa • Loan bM aa optalal In Ill lltNlaraeehfora • Ume~S.vlnp ..... ••per. ....,.., .... llllll •ble '°weft......,., Xlot workla1 coad. Paid v~. hr furtll..-'* emMl llr. " .... .;!'~~~..,) ~Y for manace· t•psrt .._ OllAvery •n for early mmt P01llk>nl to •. 50 ~~~F~~~~~~ All L.A. TIMES hom~ Pllf hour U q"81ified.. For = delivery ro&&te. Mu at more WormaUon • U't· COOK needed. Ml lame. ha.-• ~onomlcal car . ~to to It.Ore 112 at for un v e luctot Adallta cml)'. 2~ hn pr 30009 Crown Vallo. hoJpttal. Xlnt 11lary. dQ'. No colledia1. ~ Lacuna NlsuiJ. ..._.., 1ood MMll&a w /loffo· ... "'° 111t taM home + llLUEPIUN'l'peraneeded ar callnt/'37... Uve. ~ r:;:· ,.. .uonec. •> boaua. ... bulr ~ ote. ....Oppor Eml*1" 8rNrtr J • Vk· w.t/118.,..,-.S. Prtf ... Int"' ut'*-t· t.ort•.Cll. bft WW tr.a r-t ..... -_:,;;_.....;__---~-~.! P1'. t:~. ..,..:QIUtrNllD. _ ::,0:n:~£!:: ~~=to~~ C4:; :::.•i...!i ..... ._ ....,. PUCllC_.,....,Ma. I ..... ; ............. •' '\ l ___ _. __ .,..,. _.....,. ____ "";, ~--·~· 71• ~Weis• ftli ~Wal .. 71• ................... ................. ~~ ................. . MmW.LL•. 7111 MmWMu 7100 MmW..... 7100 n.n.-·"9u!!'· 1m DM.Yf!!,O! g ~................. ..................... ........................ .... --· ~ .......... T•Clb•IOf ....... ,,.rt, •I·-.... -.--·.--·-,·.-· Of'l"IC·--f.~~~~~ ....... ~~ •• '~.-.. !!!! ~~.~· .. ~-.•. 1.·~ ~~ .. · .. ~ ..... ?!~ o-r, .......... s.. _ ·-_. -- .. Me MW-•lrn, 1w -~ .-t. l&M aircraft part.I• pflot Ptr tt.kal. lt.e tn6N. 8"1100..W..womteoa· S&CRSTAAY • Part-laeld tr•l•I· Xlat -..... ....... ,,....-.cl. = ...... htU·tlme ............... reli8bli. ly wUUd for ullbHl Ume. 10·1 wlld•Jll, ._... J•-IM Call 9'11&ra&l\&llU... · 01.lUorappt la·ml ct'lllH. Depart wlqC.r 11alery Open. typlnft ftllllLR .. , ,.,. ........ .... Ml ...... ...... ._.,,...,... ..... ..,e• .....,...._. 1!.0 .f!. lwl1 Ja ,.,...., 419 N. ~ncE CLERK n_... tr~ ._ 'Tt. Share edveeturn. lldlll mudator1. ca -ca.& IMJ, Lq 8dt. or vo-• ~ P --• .,,.. peel -IOOd u.n... ct.or.. ea· Robhl at '44·1S07 or lmurcxnte'n'.&Me caU'1M/....-. AM for =~= m from= bome. ,.....t·m · .. ..-r -.... dlla( orMr la real .............. aoa 9vwift1 fM!mlMtr ol l&M:· ieaal'-1 w u ra e n Ttlecourae 2000 can ~ .... .,. nona • ...... ' NrVlc.tvuiedc olc ad· )'CU'bn.CaJ sa.ma. --------~•••••· JOllr. •.•ell. SICl• .. ••y ._ .... _ m l n , b • c: k up PUICHAS,.. w.ES• .. ,,... --· --....It ...i.. Ch Xlllt .-1 b efficient lllmdl. IPPb' ~ Inn at -Y..-1· ence Ne• Port 8 ea c h HICIOIT FAii.MS l•I wit.op secretarial •'-' k baPPtO '°' ~' Iba'\ O.Uy. call Gr•~ MBl ... IY La11&ne, Ill N. Coaat C.O IJ'Ofll w/powiftl flrm monct.ee Ir bukiDC co. £arn extl'e w •11 .. Ptr a .. m-... l f , Hwy, l.apna Beath tn O.C. Airport area. baa dill. opuiac for aaJea. Apply~ w'1kory ....... '° wor. D 811• •wtclS 6"·7540 elerk /typiat w ith Farcm W .. lcllff Plaz.a PllC'dNlltBcbR.E.olc. ROC'ill'S GARDENS Day, Sebool Director Now! ~IA~~l!: ~ cmn for S5 Pantry wortter woman. purchaalna backiround. !17th Ir trvtoe> 6'2·0972 CaUUla.m.mlO. pept w/oppty to Marn l.W&itapt c:omJ)lex in C. M. r.u tlr A-35 hr Caod;ct•t• wlll have l yr. or tt17 Fublon laland Secrec.uy. Good lypbt. 4DIUS...J . itlMltUW. "'-c: .. r•••, &ood 842·5071: (113~1 me . ....--· s. aper. lnnlaled faeld to ~. aome record Mepi.D&, 3S ,... • -lncludin_c weekends . .-ide ari t .... _. ... _ w1h1iur ... wl1Un1 Ir MN«unance P/Ume ap· Private Club. Apply 1n .-•ono a w v e y hr, week. JWa WOl'1ung Hilb~ CDM e40--*4 .. iacll to learn. WOC'k In prox 2 moe. Plumbinf person. 2601 £astblutr d dfice duUes in the SALES <.-ond. 5eod re1ume 4' bt!auillw omcea ln Nwpt up nee. TwlUn •rea. Dt. N.B. ~~· Typi.a~ Jlullock'a So. Coaat ~ ~.i _.PMO. ~ 185. D ENTA L ORTllO. ~---RDA ..-. pnl. •\IU or pan- llllk!. Beautiful area. Xlnt. o p po rtun ity. ~-..om. an . e • wtmds.MMaZ. l'\lundN '°'\. upuieDC.ct form crew ui Or Cty aAlll.. 9156-0791, fTS-4522 ~. ~ ptrtOft 81191 ,.... • mua .. . . d rt t aes ar. . Ill: a.to C..ter PARTTIME andaaabilllytooperat.e seeaaog ex p ~ si.e.•. B. Onve r for Huntineton the ten key would be de· ~~Ci~le. Er~p~'Did·~.: SECnTAIT GOOD JOI Mm 2qya per week Cat. Call 171-J'M. OIDa1 Ala't. <'.>rtbo,. Cbr • GENERAL OFl\.JCE · Wf!d.-&ua Ouua ibcllldc \.)'ping. fil.t.ac. ft ~p lioQi1t reUef. Private Ccul&.ry Qiab.. ... ~ GUARDS IMYISTMIMT ·co.esa.oa Growmg Orat11e Co. 2nd 1'.0 . Loan BrokeraaeCo. P•Y• extremely high -COaunissaooa for exp'd. N s: Pan time or fWJ o..aa om'-"' time up tu· 4 dayir per TELEPHONE!l'YPINC. wiee1r Top salary ~ A penklfl with pleasant eicp. 6 ROA niq. "2·21838. ldephone personality ~ handle heavy phones aa1ll OINTAL SWPI. Y who has good typ1oa S•1 '5M.Uie ablllU.. flOO/Mo. f\a II Ii part U ~· A II art:as . U n.C m a. furnished. Ages l or OYer. Retired w~&come. No experience ~. App ly Unlversa! Proc.ectloo Service. 1226 W. r>tb Street, Santa An;a. In· &.erview hours 9 12 & 1 4 Mon t.bru Fri. Expr'd Me Orange Coun· ty X1nl comm. FUii .J.>f' p1llme. BeauUfuJ off1celi. Newport Harb ur Professional. Practice Sales. 760-1900 i'our Girl O!llce E.xceUent IWnelits O.C. Airport Area Fredenc:-k Brown Assoc. ( 714 ):>46-91195 GUYS&GIRLS RadJo KMAC Merchant's GENERAL Of'1'"'JCE • Special Program now oes« clerk; m u.st be at>le Arctutectural office he.Ip. en r o 111 n ~ s c v c r u I to work weekends &. full-lime person needed m.rkeu.ng n:woaflCrs fo)' eves. The Inn At Laguna. lo muke deliveries, run multa-med111 pubhc 1ty. i 11 N. Coast Hwy .. pnnts. file drawings & Noexp nec. Only a driv· Laguna Reach handle s upplies. Must Uig desire 10 excel. fo'or -----have c ar. Cor bin appttalJ898-8467. OONUT SHOP e11rly AM Va11111fuJi. 752·5.W7 -H-A·-1-,.-5-. T-Y--L-I ST shlft.. No exp nee. Apply n lo Olpprt)' Donuts, 1854 GltBAL OFACE Ouistopher & Co. llair Newport ~vd c M He wpo rt le 0 c e. Design in C.O.M. has opening for one ex-OltAFflll -O.• .... • Setf shrter ~enced stylist lo rent Hdfted exp & e.ctucaUon far liilli'timli off&'_.__ stabor:L Excellent l<>ea· ""le! Samples request-Coaatnctiow back-t1on. fr ie n dly at- tld. Pleaseconl.act . ~ P'•ferr.d to mospbere. 673·962S or ltdlW Power c;orp .._.. occa•b ,.,. _6«Ml879 _______ _ SanOemente.CA ble. Typi•g, die-HARDWARESAUS Carol Oef eo 498-1000 x442 ttlPlto•• & plloftH. Must lulve knowledge of DRAPERY workroom 675-4910. -locks, builder's and Seamstress o~. Nr. 1--------custom hardware. Mon O.C Arprt S11I open GtnerGllOffic:e lbru Fri Benefits. 968-8435 Must enJOY ptwnc con-Laguna Beach Lumber. DRILL GHINDING ••. & lnspc.'i.1100 with expanc1 mg co. Mature. dcl)t:nd. manual tlext.-r1t y a · must Cull \.151 i!IH/ij r, o i-: tact, working w ith 494-6:)38or540-8287 DRIVERS customers & detail work. P:ud• vacut1on. s ick pay. health ins Apply 9am· <lpm Mon fo'r1 BAROEN'S f'ESTCONTHUL b.'96 ltandolph, C.M. ~6 5:270 [-;arty momln1tr to mid· wtemoon. Deliver bakt•r Gem!ral p r.o d u c I l> t o JIUMJ::MAKEHS s upe rmarket!!. No ' MONEY! ~pec1al h e. rcq. <:illl Enlhu.'>1a.-.tic individuals ~ orn bet 9AM noon . cum t•omm to $2.000. by TITT.lnk s giving ! DIUVEtlS Heu.Ith f''ood Slorl' net>ds stock clerk. full t1mt'. 548·~ llotel Motel exµ. n1cht auditor & desk clt-rk. Ap· ply Bruce Smalh 9·5. San t1emente Inn Hotel SUPERVISOR ROOM SERVICE Lie. Salesperson. 640-9350. JANITORIAL ROUTES, fuJI time. C.M Irvine area. no exper nee. $700 mo. + car aUowance. 1mmed o p enln11 s. 1·7~ ------JANITORS Part lime evenings, men. womeo & couples. <.:otiha Mei;a, Newport, SMnt11 ~ areas. Must h.Mve CIJ.r,.11. hume phonl'. Call :>32·'1s58 ur apply at 123 N Ohve. Orange. Mon lhru Fri. JEWELRY f'/\SIUON SHOW OIHJ::CTORS lwve .. un-Make Mone) Part T1me.VourT1mc !W2·928'7 Aft 6pm LAI ASSIST AJ1'f Plasl.IC'S lab. No t.>xpr. ntt. WUJ tram. MWiL be hagbschool grad, good 1n l'Dll lh. O~ cal I 639-2050 for interview. f''lbente Corp f1berglas lamrnat.or . .-x. penen<."ed, xlnl oppt 'y to '4Wk ll1 Santa Barbara area. gelcoal exp. nt>t-e:ssary No c hopl)t:r piuts foull tame. Sulary depend!! on exper. !05 '9fl3 ZI S6 ------- LAHDSCA,E FOttEMAN M/\INTfo:NANCE. :J pos1t 1on~ a v a i I a blc" lmmed s t11rt .• Good benefits . Call btwn 8 /\M to3PM forappt. 7t)IS,-t751 ~SalttetrSOft Reqwred for Chevrolt'l dealership. Excellent potential for career minded pe rson t.-;x . perience not a prere· qu1s1te Wom an pre· forred Apply In person MAINTBIAMCI Beach. 30 Hrs per wk. atrab&e. Salan comm. -• " .. ·...... "' SclecWiaed job uaipi Restaurant cbaio needs Must have large sta· wtexper. For appt. call china, silver. crystal or ment requiring flOOd 1 o d 1 v ad u a l w i t h tionwqoo 0t ,:~ and 641>458D. Ext. 202 "E.0 . E. Lab&e linens. We are ol-se<?re tarial • wr1 ting knowled&e ol restaurant aood dnvtna For ft"'•' L'<>TATE LOAN lerin& top salaries eom·da skv~· ~~.!'1·tlyin,.org. eql.lipment. Expenenc-ed fnformatlon, Cal I : ~ """" menaurate w /bklJ'OWld ..,....,._,, ,, In e&edrlcal Ii plwnbma 642-4321. Ask ror Morton CLERK -Ty pin & 6 w/full company beoefiu eelf llUJ'\er. lave.tment repair. Good benefits. NiebooorHarrySeely. geoeral clerical eJ1per. Please apply Bullock's ServicesFinn.MO-OlZ3. .. E.O.t:. reipared. E.aper. u:i pro-So. Coast Personnel. 3333 ~ truca provided. cellOiq real estate loans Bristol St. Mon· Fr 1 AA>tJat: desirable. Type 50· 10e.m-5pm EOE OIAMCIE COUNTY PAIT TIME 60wpm. Contact The laat..,.t s..kft &nit ol Calif. 1401 Dove 2&010a.lml4!1'Streel Sl .. N.B 833-J:SU. E.O.E. SA 714/546-0348 EYDINGS MANA&H Nights C.O SlS.000 yrly for high volume rast food operation. C.JI 581 -4720 for interview or apply at Del Tacst-l.ajti,ana Halls. 25252 Lil l'iri1fd. ---MATERIAL HANDLI Nt: Parts Stockperson Expcnence desired but not reqwred. Will tram Must pall:. l'ump11ny ph)'S1caJ antludm" buck X Ray. lrVlnt> A Kl'll du v1:. I nd "> t'u 54().7639 ... E 0 .1': MATERIAL CONTROL Maten al Control a:;,..· ~kvel~·· llOn. Muumum I yr of. rice exper . reqwred Ability to work with figure.. deta1b. info a must Call for uppt . S40-7639 t: 0 I:: .A Ken· davt:> Co Irvine Mu;JlA.NIC wanl<.'d full tame $20 K +bonus +benefits Appllca11l peed not apply unl~s run qualified. Call for apµl 8:1>-1541. --.., -- ~aruc, Pore1Rn 1•ur:. Min 3yrs t-xp. Mui.I know meln<' 548·615i! • * M t:CHANI<.: Wtlh Detrotl Diesel or Onan experiem:e. Tom Kl•lly Marine fo;ng1neer1 ng. 5'11·9617 Med 1 c a I a :-. ~ · l 1· " penenced. Orthopedll' Surgeon. lypinie. but•k of fa ce. Non s m o k t' r 64&5194. Adu.Its with outstanding, aur1c11ve persooat.aues who el\JOY workmg with luds Over 21 Sturt at S3 50 per hour Phonr 642 4321 J::xt 25 u . liETWt;EN 4 00 5 uo PM. AlllforMdrH t;qual Opportunity t:mployer Party consultant 1c·oun terpen.on. full t1m1· 111 dud.Ing Sat Appl) 20'~ Newport HI, t.:M PBX ()p(·rator T"kphvnt answt.-nnl! Serv1c·e t'\JJI & Part ttnw Days, 1·vt-:. & ~ yard open Will trim 835 3562 l'IXOPH. l::Hm whtl(' you 1 .. arn Telephorw Ani.wtorin j! St.-rv1cf' full t1mt· p11rt time Vaned .,h1fh Dayi,. afternoon or t'\ t•n ui~ Locatrons in fo'-6.'iHlON J.$LANI> <n:,IA MfSArlHVINt-: REAL E'STATE SALESMAN WANTED. EARN UP TO 15% COM· MISSION NET. l·Earn $50K t o SlOOK by Chnstmas. 2·F1nd out wtiy new uc earn big W here. Come talk wath them. :J.Our product/ 1n· expensive land/ budl!t.1 tt't'm'I. 4·Pre-set appu.. ~e. 5-Ftnd out why "wl''ve got tbe ~l thing io1ng" Ask for Mr tloward. ~340'l tUX.:J::PT for I.Jr ::. ufr fypmg nee t' T I\ pt Hdi area. <.:all ~53UIJ SA.LES/DELIVERY If you need a decerll payuag job u p to 14·16 + evs S·9pm. call aft lpm. S31-0IU1 ------SALESGIRL.. exper , Jr. Sport.swear. Apply 'fhe Second G lanct-. 2 1i!2 Oceanfront. NB Call 675-3361. SWeslady. gift & anl1qut- shop. mature. rei.ponsa ble ethical 1nd1v1dual part tune. phone for m tervaew&31·357:t SAL~l.ADV<t-xJ>t:r, h11-th quality ldd1cs :.hop 7~ 177U Sa1tspcr..on for 111llmdtl' Jppur(·I ~hi>µ Maturi· ~man. pn•f .. r ovt>r •ill :-000 smoker .W hr "t't>k meld Sat Call for ;.ppt 642 ll!li SALt.sPERSON ... t "°" m reunl h11rdwar.-'tort . no~ or eve. Set' Mike °'Steve If \\ Wn~ht Co. .la> Rochester. C ~ Secretary ffypi.st. Strong typing skills needed including some 1tat1st1cal ty..p1n1 ex penence with 1eneral clerical back1round Salary commensurate with ability & e x. per1ence Co m pre be ns ave bene rit~ packa~e + 3 weeks paarl vacauon. Fashion Island location with pleasant ~mall company al moisphere. Please send resume or call · Ho6p1taJ !"man. Serv11•to t7U Newport (;enter Dr , Suite 240, NB 926611 759--0223 SECRETARY Offiu Ce>-OrdMcltor Reliable t•ncrgellc Moll .,lartl·r .• illll' ln h;,,ndlt· all pha.'le-o Of Offtl'e lluttl"'> 18).1 mo to -.1 art l:d \t 675-4340 . Men or womeo 25 yrs or older. Know the coci:;t c1LM:s. Nel SllJO a week or more. Orange Coas t Yellow Ccib. 17300 Mt. llerrmann, l"ount111n Valley. <No of SI ate r betwn Newhop e & Ua.·l.ad l De mons trate toys & gifts. Complete training. No delivenng or collect· 1ng Need car Call 714·551-5346. collect t u seehne. Gl.fts's Gadge~ · "Our 2001 Vear." ()pporturuly wfth ca ret>r potenUal exists for rel.la· lMe person, QuaW led IO d1vidual will possess supervlSOf'Y slulls and b<: willing to g11 1n knowledge o f rood service. Enjoy outsland 1~ company benerlts i\ilply 9am·12 nQ8f1. Mon Fri Personnel. Sal C1'eYF'Olet 900 s. Co.at Hwy. LAGUNA RACH 494-1111 , Medical .l\!>atl>tanl. Bat k ()(face. stenle leduuque. so#! X·ray. Lyp1nJ,? Umogy olftce. Npt lkh Tt:STL'll HUNTINGTON Bt.ACll ld.-al for i.t udent:. & ~ew1ves Muny f 'll benef1t1t including pu1d \a C'al1on:. T}p1ng 35wpm J:: 0 t:·) \·all 543-4230 Mon t hru \t"rr RJ:x;J::PTlONlbl 9 4 Mon f''rl. Newport an:a Cd.II IHI).~ Rl::Cl::PTlOSIST $5 00 ix-r hr. eve; Btwn 2S·3S. Call btwn 3PM-7PM 675-fmS SALES "°'1.E Pvt t1nw & full tame Nahas Dept Slort' UJ,. lr-vuw Blvd. Tustin ~ ... 1t·tar y 1 Loa11 l'tol'l''>Sor l mmed1<111· opcruni: rn r ap1dly t'\ pandanR Newport Bead• loan brokera~e t'O. t:\•· for accuracy & attent1•111 tvdrta1l<1 BankanR. co111 put.-r ur real t'Stalt· •. , IJ('nenct> helpful Salary open 0.11 KatJe640 9350 -----,_ _____ _ GENERAL 0 1-'t-'ICE, ::.D'llll Constr Co. Book· keeping, t-yping. recepL . STOR . CLER" Prefttexper.9-4:30Mon· DRUG E "t f.l-i 673-1630 ~per pref. Mature, mu!)l . --~------1 work weekend::. CJll GENERAL OFFICt:. ~ 2204. So. La~ secretanaJ skills. Prefer Gs,..,,,.RECLL'f"L' mature person. Newport DHU "v "'"" Be11ch Real.}:'Jllite Fir m. 1:-'xper preferrc<I. mui.t Busy officeA-nice people. work wknds. West 11.U. 8.30 to JPM, Mun·f'r1. 84&06llJ -642-Slm ..,_ -------fl.ICTIOHIC AS SEMl&.EtlS Ot11ersif1ed work load in m!g instruments. Ad· v1tnced Kinetics. li!3J Victoria S t.. <:.M. ~ 716.S. ·E.0 K EXt:C~ St:CRETAH V lleads up well or· l(IUIJred pro. I telp run of- fu:e of super people. deal with clients Xlnt. at \.llude &i personahl)(' a m~ut. G salary Ai ~ne. Mesa Send re; Box 618 Daily i>l.lot. box 1560. CM. !0)26 • GENERAL OFFICE ALL WE NEED IS YOU!!! 557.0045 ON·LINE T emporary Personnel Services are plea!>ed to offer you a chance to wan a tnp for two to. CABO SAN LUCAS. Register and work <10 hour::. and you are in lhlS draWIJlg! It's lhat sim- ple!~ MAJtRlon HOTEL roo Newport ~nter Dr"' N1:wport lit:ach &0.K • M fo' Ll:XIAL SECRF.TARV ·lo partner requirements · Xlnt . typin g & i.h orlhand . auto typcwnt.er <xper del>1ra- bh: SA & Tubllll area Xlnt salary comm with Holel telephone OJ>t:rator. ab 1I1 t y & ~ x p e r . must have PBX exper. ~3·2137. Apply lo Mn ;. Baldarur. ------·--- Howl Laguna, 494·6397, h, 1 v e I ii co up I e to 49-'1·1151. supervise small resulen ---I.Jal board & care fuctllly Housecleancrs . Top $ for for elderly Will C"Ons1dcr Pa r l o r I'' u 11 l 1 m c ~ 1 n Jt I c p c r ~ t• 11 workers. 551-4399 7 14 · 4 9 :t · I :ti! G d Y:. . -HOUS-. ECL-. EAN !::RS _7~4·5:!-i·:l2IJ eve:. Ciir nee, P ff. Top$ _9rngham G1rl_645-Sl23 H OUSt:KEEPE R m>eded for pnvale re· sor t. Exper. & non expcr. Full time or wknds. KO.E. 419 N Coas t Hwy . Lagun;i Beach. 714 494 &i!l Call l:Ja.ane. H 0 U S t: K t: fo: P t: R needed ror pnvatc re Lave-in <:hnsl.Jan Lady or rouplc' to care for elderly bedridden gentleman Close to beach. Ref's Nee 645 :kY.ll! Interior Land ~capt•r needed lo maintain ac counts 1n Orangl' Co. at.out 30 hr per week. <.:ontact Donna or Ja) me 7141642 3800. £¥99•5 WENEED: sort. Exper. & non **~•..._.. ** ISecretaries(w/w/oSH> expe r . Full -t ime or d4ACHIMIST * 4-day 40-llr. week !::OLER tNDUSTRl t:S 210) Dove St. N.B. Across from O.C. Airport ~! Bll players & olTypiat.s . wknds.E.O.E. 419 N. Cst. "1ral for maj motfoo pk. /General Ole Clerks Hwy. Lagunu Beach. MACHIMIST Divers1ried work load mfg electronic ln1tru· m e nt s . M oder n workshop. Advanced Klnet.ics. 1231 Victoria St. CM. Ml-7W. ET.E. t.v tenes fl po&s tv com· IFiJeOerks 714/4.94-8521 cllll .Elaane merciala. Need people ks for Org Co/LA l~ »hoot· ~~~~ HOUSEKEEPER·LIVE · Inga. Castin g n ow! ~n......rat.ors IN. Pen In Point. 3 •1714)535-0120ext9'. We -'Vt"" ch il dren , 673·2948, --have ~utA!d for ''Fast en ~in-. _m-_~----------Bruk .. "Love Al Finl < • - Bite" .. Rocky 11 ... Sm -HOUSEKEEPER · Llvcin ---------fee. Going into 5th yr. HMPOIWrY l'ff!SOHNftSOMCES sr..!S+mo. No children. MACHIHIST CilledoverSOOOjobs SpanJsh speaking OK. Lt production back· · ' · 37Jl lircll St. H. 8 . area. 848·5377. around. 3-5 yn ex per. ............... _846-_W07 _______ Pref kold1 or tracer, i'~ant.aatic t.u deduction & ·~~~~~~~~~ c k capeble ol own set-up. eanu.nc potentiaJ fro m i: Housekeeper " oo . <mHI & lathe>. Good ~ tn your home. Live-in, board le room in· Mr. Brown.162·32S2 GEm:~~FICE ~nJV~i':t~:i~':f't beodJts. Call 846-<>206. FASHIOH SHOIS SECRETARIES rels to: P.O. Box 185. Y<Ull wocnan w /f Mbion ACCTG CLERKS Qirona del Mar 92625. uper l o aen young PBX-:PULSE faabkle footwear Ir ac· OPERATORS ~-APPIY ID ptn0e· o.1e·s FootW«b.SO Ctt Top Pay No f'ee VW.mp2 Paid Weekly MlllOMw.B MOU81 ,. l!llr9 W U.. pay for tEllJIORARY ptua. ..n. ODPort for IDVJCD adv•e1•r• ... .._. DlY1N!! nz...--~• E.O.&. .,, ... -' .... llWa. ........ I W.GllC'9'11+ ---• --n• .. -Sm ........,~c ... kl ~""'-~-.. alV'tl'& ,._ •tr=aat pboDe ....._ WUJ a.nm •· .-.. L& • m•.2l ......... u ••• ,.,. 111111t1. womaa for part·ll•• COASTAL •H-'ep. +apa. C•ll P•IOlla ..... . M•ICY ua.m 540-6015 =:it. ~-"::. a'JlllldarCll 1111 Ollid J1r ~ IUVDARE ... ...... c.u ........... ...... .,. ... .. -AlltlM ,., . ,,.... ,.,.. oMI ,,,,,_, for ... Qill ..... eM llllW JoodlH wl&la a lair,_.,. O..'Wad. .... ll•IATI Emphasis on quality. ... --~ i51lracbedul-r--• ·-supervise 15.25 ~ ID8e1111Jab. tool S400-S7IO+ _... makers la Job shop. Tbe DAILY PILOT Toole, dl•, preels ion needl auto route driven medaiDed prototype 6 for ..._ •••f:per de-Mort rua producUoQ II ve r1 l D t e 9111 P1111 • f•brtated .. . ctr,te ......... ~ ....... . ba .. ,... • ., •• cu. "· :=.,~ 8eYeD .,._ AlterDooaa .&-a.. __ ... a:»a:•> 111.r • mon· ,_., ,..... • -In•• OD Sel/Sun ....... <5:»e:IO). Socnecollet't· '·~E PHONE FOR ~re:r:-.. ~=. APPr. Call 4 ... MOO. Aall for F'olWr o.a.t or IOU ... lmul.uo.t IDlt1U.. for --~1no.c. Pref. TralMea et.rt It,_.,.. aot ~-UM 00/lar. Oood llalt lldl ID ~ • GUJeo IMUla· JW'N ..... a lot o1 &i•• LllHI HUl1. ...., .... =-nc. u 9Gll • ..._.,.....,._ S48-2'M7 " Mt"d!caJ ~ Busy GP ofc net>ds younit lady willing lo be lralm.'tl for all pha.~~ mt'<I ofc wk: some t'Xpcr nl·t·. 1-td hr... met> "orktnlt <•ond:.. te11ching c redential ht>lpful. nun°11moker ~!l31.9 MEDICAL l..ive·tn . $200 PN W\'l•k plus room & board C714 1 84(H;l61 or (213 > 428-6431 ....CAL SUPPLY SAUSMAH 1-.:Xpr'd rn Orange C:oun tY Xlnt comm. Full or p ume. Beaut1fuJ off&l'l'' Newport Harbor Prof Pr-dcttce Sal~ 760 1000 MERVYN'S Employment appllt u· uons now being acc1:pt· ed Positlon5 avail 1n sales & stock. No pre V10US exp~. ApplY...,lll person Moo-Fri. 10A'11 · 4PM. 9811 Adams "ve. H.B EOE Model i ng Cl a s1Ses : TEENS. 13-15, 1\Alrting al South Coul Model& for Month ol Aue. only. AU areu ol personal de· veloptn'ent ~ modelinc cove red . Completed before school starts. 540-29'10 MODILWSCOll'TS Attractive remales l5(JO wll +.~ NURSES A IOt:S. 3 -11 Exp. pref. GOOd pay. Countr y Club Conv Hosp. Costa Mesa 55-3061 IC ln1n•· h au•d ho rn{· buihJe1 1:. i.t•1:kin1: J l'll•rk t)'PlSt rn thf.' J>t:r,.vnncl dept. to lyµe all ror respondence. ma1ntJtn ftles & (lreet appl11 unt.., Xlnt typan1;t ·.,k1lb. a p pro x1mutt•ly tiflwpm w d 1 C' t a p h o n l' ,. x · pcncOC'l' helpful Xlnt work rc .... -ord & J>t'r">nnel cxper hf.'lpful but not nee. We om.~r un out· s~Ulg comµcnsat1on · benefit pack<ii.?t-For 1m· m<.'d1ate cons1dcrut1on plea.w call..oc apply Gt>na Mew :-""i 9i 5 I 600 PONt>t;RO~A I IOM fo.S 2C&! Busmto:-~ Cnt r Ur Sulte2S7. ln 1nl'!l'.?i li> Aff1rmallH' A C'l 1011 fo~mpl)'r hit C os:trol T railtH Steady JOb for respons1 ble penion Prof1l i.har aag, i"OUP heallh Apply in person Wed lh ru f'r I 9-5. Uoyd'~ Pl-:st Control. 586 E. Dyer Rd Sant. Ana. Pta. SOUCITOIS Work at home. full or pllime. call 675-8123 aft 6::1>. PWMlllS Non·unien service & re· pa i r s h op needs Jourheymen. Exp In heating helpfol. If qualified earn on percen· t age µuy 12S,OOO·S30.0001yr You n eed only yo ur handtools We furnis h truck. unilorms & health IECIP'TIOMfST Busy R E. offlt'e In L..if! Hi.Us Accurate typrni(.' & heavy phones. 4 day •k. stM1 ammed 770-9513 R~EPTIO~ · Bus) sales office. t)'PlllR 55 to 60 wpm Exper. re qwred Varil'ty of in teresung duties Lovc•ly off1l'~ XJnt benefits Newport Center <:all Mrs Dudzi.k 644· 7454 ------ Recept 1on1st ~ash 1rr P. 'f Ice Capades. 2701 ~ 81 C M 979"8880 ------- RECEPTIONIST 11'yp1s l for long estab Newpon Bdl Ad Agency near 0 C A1rllort Plus ant wOf' k 1n11 cond1t1ons. fringe benefit s Contact V1rguua~ll26 llCIPTlOMST Full t ime. Property Management firm local· vd tn lrvme. Contact Karo or Suzanne. 8.30 to 5:30. SALlS Pt:RSON nt'ed<.'d full t1m"' for m11r1nt' hardwue d1stn bu tor' Mari nt-t•11 p1·ri~rH·~ n•n·~;,:. ii f"} BJ Ibo .. Marine 549 9671 for J_ppt E.O E _M .:_F_t!._ SAl..H/Se.•ah Student.:. earn S6 Sli per hour Pm tamC' or full tune available· Car & J>h9oe nl'Cl'Sb11ry Cdll 557.0098 Sales THElOOk * SICan' ARIES • Set.· Civ E'n&llUOO ~1Stat RES14.400 G 0 fRf':ldu't S12K Adm Asst b10 md S2:5~ • l'.:xper Counsdor Sales. Our OHtct•• Appl Only f'rc't' l..i1 Reinders Agenr) ~Birch. E'>tab '!YI Newport Beach. 833 !:11!111 ._ --------·- SECTIY /Gett Ofc. TRAJNEE L.tght typml! and bookkeeping fur lnsurancc R .t: office 111 C M $700 per mo lo start Qall Stcpharul' at 64!>·~•· Known for th<' finest m ------ m"' n ., & w o m~ n s Sttunty Officer.:. F It. 111 fashion dothanR 1~ pre hr wk. phone & car n .-q <J M!nlJy loolunR for 3 peo n1forms (u rn1 ~h1•d pie antc res tt•d 1n a Plant Ill lrvmt· ~ JOOU f&lJuon cureer an ::.ale:. x191 wtth ad\ an<-ement into - ---. . -- m1nagement If thi'I is ~1ce Supcrv1S?r P iT. your itoal call foc appt Skate desk k e (;ilpadcs 10amlo6pm 979-88tll __ _ 1li.El.OOK 6446500 S\.·wtrlg Ma c h1n1 SA.Lf.S WOMAN. mature. Operator.., my :.bop. Cull fm.'l'ld.ly. apparel exper Lowul. &&.S-26W _ _ For '"' sires. Steady p.t ~.1-6500. 89Hl232 540-3699 •SM.IS YACHTS SHIPPING CLlll Shipping & rece1v1ng duues. (Id pay, very ru ct• atmot>p. Full benef. Exp de1nred. Sal commen wtabthty & exp. Gerry 631-0700. RECEPTIONIST. wtllle Must have sailing ellp. bOokkeeping d uties. Comm o nly · Kon a Start at .J'12S mo.. Boat Manne. 7l4-67H403. Transit lnc .. uk for Cun Savmgs .ti Loan Please 54&-1172 aee our ad under bank· R &C-£.P...'.f-1-().N l-S-T-./•-4-..;.ang.· ;:;:;._lrvlne_· _s_._L_Aslo __ ._ SECRETARY Phones. typing ror Ina. co. by o.c. airport. 752· 1750. REUEF CARRIER. ror LA Tunes home delivery In Newport Bch. 6 days per week. SllO wk. Must have dependable C"ar 3:30AM-tAM. 646-1413 or 673-2SLS SCREEN Printing Foreman, right person a.a weighs exp. Godd op. pty. Piece work/profit s h arin g . H a rd i n Graphics. 738 W 17th St. CM~l. SCTIY/..._ Ofc. cusrJ:11•&.vtcE a. .. - ~e mail orde r firm needs a bri1tbl person tv handle return order s from our custome rs . Some exp. helpful but wW traan someone will lftl • interested Appl} tnpenon. se.-CNttofC4Jlf. ll6J ..... C.M. 1Co r11 e r R edhi l l & Pal.llanno) insurance. Apply Mon· Retail Sales Experienced Fri 8·4 Thl' Earl '~ 1alesperson needed or Plumblni. lS33 W. Un· women's retldy C.O w~r TRAINE~. Lll(ht typmg end bookkeep1n11 for lnllurancetR.E. otrice rn C.M. HOO t o s tart beneftb. CfU Stephenie •66991 When you call Classified cotn.ANM2-1m . apedalty abop. Genes. c.o ptace an ed you're U · . ~Qr. Bi1«7&. •SICllT AllY• 11 ........ ~n•• aured of a friendly f'lumben needed ror new , AlkforCadll!· o..tdcdutiel. attW"ate welcome aod MIP In Cllllltr1ledon .tc servtce RETAIL STOiE __ ~--typ611 iwpm. Good --,.,.. ail fGr be.t "'°"· Must h•"Ve own eoeqetk 6 resp ata· wfcalculaklr 6 ,.,..,.... ,..poo ... Cell Nowl truck. Xlnt. w eges. tioMrJ • llet'OX clerk Noa ·a moker. O.C. ...,. Aeme l!PPlY. 20341 So. .. ··--··-Wtlt.. lllttb. Seat.a Ana f/Ume. Bek9I' ~ c... ___ ........ -· $1.8111r1AY " . ........ ~:.:,.· ••l .... ...,..., POITER · needed b11b ~-oRJVU WWWllGWll'T ...... Mlatl bave pro. ~~·N;, Jnt.omc.IMldamodel dllldmesper. NHl35. ... ... ..;; .,.,..Nd~ .......... ,...,,., ., .... dQ. -Mi.Ui ........ ........... Preaman: Letterpraa ...__. ............ •olee vlveeloua "°' looktn1 for prt· ~ Job f« nep ,..... ...--011 _.., eiQoya .-n. NMr Ere or let· 540·tool or S40·1U2 ,_ .-. • ....,.. orieft& • ~~Ill, bul ,...,, ed ........ s.a.,, °""· •--------Sailmaan nperteoced TMi9-.. . P R 0 D U C T l 0 N t..s ...... 11.1$ per Sec:t tta17.,.c.pl10Dl1t, TIADCEZ. Rubber hOle hr. 1'all U• oalJ. 4 day experleaeecl m1ture ~. lrvlu are• .... k. 10 llra. a da1. --.Nltl•lelfre· .... ,... co. r*nlc•l 54Melt. ... --i...-,._ .. '°' Ir I t'nl 9-k J<.R:ay. A ----------_. Kendavl• lads. Co. ...., ·' _ ........ _.,. __ •_..,,•-·---- --.1:0.C ~i,:! • --MT .... _.. ...... !! ... '.:__a11 am..: Slqlr. ... ~... --= ... -...... , . '"'· 0 ='WMlta.MTI .... Olll' I 1111. ..-. ..... . \ '-Q.C. clil&ributlon (;() Dll!dl....-alpeoplefor llifilinl~ - - "<>BOER PILLERS •PACKERS •MAIL ROOll C.ERKS -S"l'OCXING •WARJ:HOUIE •DIUVl:ll No ap '*I· wU1 train. PermaQ•Dl work w/oNrUmtavall.Co.Pd ........~ ...... llwC..... .. c.t ,,., ...... c.M. <Coner lledbHI & PU,ar;no) I Taua Cmrnt'di•l.: OJWOlng for l ull lime telle r . u pencn~ prtirt'rn'ff but not necei.s•ry nion f edenl Sav1nt111. M 111 :.io n VleJo. 761f 7HU1 t:..E./M.Y II T I R.•; & GENE RAi. AVTO SERVICE $ 011y wo rk we e k App l y New1>0rt Tare Center . DlO ~ ~1 ltw_Y. COM TOW TRUCK UKIVERS ~pen~ced onJy Live Ill Colita Mesa. 646·~ ---- Tow Truck Or1 verl> ex· per 'd . Top pay. Apply G&W Tow1nl(. H OU CJum Way, C.M. 642·1252 ------- TRAVt:L /\G E NT full time with t1ckellnl( ex· penen<'e. Hunt lkh. Call Larry 847 .37 30 TIAYB.AGEHT Busy expanding agency. llUll :I yrs ex per in ant ·1 & domes llt travel. prefer h1tve computer traanang ~I\.() ....................... '> Tb ,..S -..,. ooly. r 1rn / Oobt rman . alnl ~ty. waLch d111& l~lt.Jeornonpenen r •sa 'hp Pay Paid WM I)' !>'TART NOW MOlllLL T ,_PORAl&Y LAVI I' lRVINE l~ et.M KO K M I Y VAttl> MAN . rf'nt 1d nft1"r ha fvtt ttmf OJ)('n 1n11 1 l ur 2 '"''" Mvt•h110H•al lrnowlt'd .i .. hdplul. n1·111 h.indwn t Ult llt'Ct'1oi.11ry Wkd)i. uH Wtll trntn 1~30 Nt!'*J)Urt W, CM, ..... t ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Atl•ra IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMnquiSHOW CMily lhru Sunday, Aug $ Hunttnat oo <:enter M a ll 4 05 l"'reeway dleacb Bl vd, II 8 AN11QUE UNl,OADlNG SALi'; Nf'eda hom111 buut .,. lhor1 b11 red l' • t 1 )' r •P•ft'd 11h 6prn ·~ 13(6 Colll11Sh11pbtu d mu .... 1 yr. fne.ndly , nd• IOQldhoolt• 64~ o.J44 AIYI Y Jw1.... IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~ H r AIU 1-'11" tid Uli'd furn. 11nt 1 QUI: "C'lrl'V 'e.~7 HIS3 **I IUY • * Good t.1M'<f Pum1lurc & Apph11nl'c~ Oil I wilt M!IJ or SEU.. for Vou MAST•S AUCTIOtol MMW & Ul-tUS Gf\lcll anlique buH1•l hu:; been \IM.-d as stcr~ \'llbl' ur drebscr . 72" w1d t:. '/:I' hl. 21 · · deep. $7S or oH vr 640-700 Green high back Ul' cas1onal C'h111r w1ol t.ofmn e . ll40 71}$9 •WEPAYCASH• Good usL-d furniture, AppljancCH. TV's ell'. 636-1610, 547.9153 Sal & Sun Aug 4th & :'ilh LOAM to SPM e:ach day New load from mldweM. 'The Bra.'SS Register, 148 W. Main St , T us tin, 0 -5778. 9' t!<l(a Sl25. G JX' dm'.i scl 2 Anuque Smk1> w /brass S:IO & k1n" liZ IJt.'(I $100 faucet.'> & soa p d ishes. S4'.f·27l9. s.'.#).7674 Small tufted chair. $75. w ve :.t:ul SJ50. 673·7059 8010 ....••.•............... ~ sz wat.ertx'll. Xlnt l'Ond. Mus t S1tcnr1t·c mi \Jed lo $350. 631-5294 f'o r ma l DH ~e t w1breaklront. 6 chairs, hardwood, Vict orian "'RE IC.HT DA MAGED style. $650. liar. t:uNI ~"!'.~ ...... ~~! 1IM'lftl .... Wist ~ •It. ranop)' bdrm H t. 1•11 1tnve. t'halnnw. w~ ... ·MOI 8el t-3. unu t!lmcrl"lt IA ll1.111t lkh -.ll6l 11\;mHunt• mitt' Turlnl down houn · fun.Uture tt.au~ linotly p in• llll ch ubln .. t•. ran1e. d111· hwaaber. d r••••r11 . I~. llUI(' loob Fri, Sit. liun 1141 Pom1>t1•. CM Ml8833 1'hw' Silt. )')ant.a, b1kC11 • mire Ul6& C..-du Clr\:lv, y v '7123 2luor iv· •. lamp;. m13c 1t\'m 11 S1at 11 ~ 111311 !o'u 11t-rtu 11 Av . C M 00 Wllti l>u 11c r G ;a ii'" c ~a I e , lloui. .. hol<r 1tc1n 11 k1di. i.lutr. i.lll l bl> llldlt'b el1iUk . •·lr Fri Sat Sun :Ulll Ort·~un St . 1~c11J Vt!rdcJ t:M ~7 4!897 Nul'n<'roo1> mJ1>l' 1lcm1> pn nllnK prei.i. prOJ\'C turi. dC Fri Sun II 5 Ml°f> Vt'rdC ArcM 2002 Pt•rnbu Ur, <.:.M Sat1Sun 10·4 14l2 ~renack, t:dM ln lrvmc Tern1l~ 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palo mino Qtr p r o fCb!t1onally 1ruu1cd SllOO fmn. &45·0758 "'If' i.all· quancr horM' Sorrt-1 Mare. 15 I handN ~/bsl ofr Mu1H sl'll !K2 lf7~ $~.,yr old hull /\rau, Oap· pie i:rcy. Hide:. !::astern or Wcltkrn Gre ul ti•~ pos1t1 on S7!lO (.;:ill 494 0147 1myttml' Haus 1lllold Goods 8065 .....•................. ._.,,,,.,. .... -.......... . .... •te•• .(' IOIO OMce,. .... a. «o .,.... lff4 ..-.. w . "'° I u 'o .. .... __ ................ __ .... , ........... . ....................... . .••................•.. LUleA•ITA•S •-•••••-••••-•••••• Co I • m • n P • a fl I from '1tNf uU... nrd s.d one cud IOI' tatll ...... oot .,.,., Wt rehtra permanently INled atlrM-tlv• t•I ' Jlr•p. meet1n1 airline I O. requirement.I. Pr• vent lou ' lMft ! t'ot' • PW'IQl)allled ta1 ~ndoH OllfllCI NIM b ac k p 1 c lit , b I u e . 2 ..,... ct.U. 2 Judie Polar1u1rd mummy cha1l'I. 1 couch. 2 l.ampe. ......, baa. I roo old. 3 t.a~ • .0 lo Wit cood. •ea. 16,.,. Udo 14 #WO-~ condition. J aalu 175-•1 E L £ c T ft I C GOLf' CLUBS. Wllaon TYPEWJUTERAdle r X31. t Iron•. 1·3·4·5 -Model 21·C. w/1tand woodl. like new, Sac. m.aM5 . ~-........ u..lnd 2 1P'00•lren. 5 wtacba. rat"eequlp-.>604 wallpaper . f•brlc or CC>fltll mit. aoo. 962·359'7 eve. llOO Call S41·13t$ af\ SPM. "O.y Glo" paper Ir we ~ U.. any 9tper. "'-pnce. will btkk ' lrirn your 982-?0.13. NI 1017 i.p. Or try two cardi PUoi t.a~e 4x.I Brwuwlcll ••• .. •••••• .. •••••••••• .. ,. ... •Abac.. ~·i Cue $20 Backhoe loader .-:•"" • ,.,.,~...,y reeovt1red .->nA. 1·" u rd l PRIC~ -"" w w.ot tra er. S ya · n· *2t'»or3/~ Phone'IJ79.384.$ f'ra pm or t.emat.ional dump truck. .. 1c., .. _ .. "" Sial am All eood shape. A at.eat .. .,_ ... -ea ---------fof'Sl.4,500.Aak forBria n 6/9UI&$ Sl .50 eu l.lnbor g Tenn as Me m · 10ormore$1 .40ea berahae w/r acquetball aft.S.642-0239 Sales Tax Included fac ilities. Must i.el l. McCaw parrotl. blue & NOCAflO~ IMG-:.>M old ood Uruw your own or send -g . g vocabular y ,.. __ .. 1 very gentle. xlnt pet 3 name. addresi.. phont' & """"'' regLSter. t• cctronir. yrs old Must Sell. Tom. we'lf make ont C1&n1 pel' doe& e.vet)"th1n11, perf ~ ev-es ~ . t.ag. Add 25< each cood $600_642-4897 ----·-· __ _ Send check or money or 80. of 5. Wrougbt Iron Green Oieck Amaron I"" der to , yell'S Hand lrarned 1250 .,.,OT _l..__I~ fencing tulied > S3 OO ft with cage Call 546-47~ ,.... ,..,,.. "' "9 646-8411 or ~-1151j <.:a.~-~~~c'!6°~ S-he-d-6x8. ~ile ~-:lh BABY H AM PSTERS 3 yellow lnm, one i.h~lf. wits. Teddy Bear. beige JOHHWAYMI qua.IJty noor . ltke new &white 846-8579 aft 6P M TBMS C&.UI SlOO 962·843'7 :ifter 5PM or~Z13S )1~mbersh1p for s ale :.J - -Norrml Cockaue-1 w lrg Best olftt. Call Cathie, nctnJ:. i.ofa. ralwn dining cage & assorted salt 7S9-0&5l. set. bookt·ai.eb, muc h water rish.. 645-J74.6 more S&f-4743 Warcbouse Io ven to ry Jom Waynf' Tl.'nni:. <.:luh "-& °'"Jmn 1090 Sale 1-'amily Mcmbcrl>hll> ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARPf[ING & VINYL SALE 2 Days only-Aug :I & 4 f-)'1 12-9. S11t 12·9 40% to 60% off I'\'\ l't). 759 ~!l'J N.AYH '9ANO SlnkmJ.t <1rtx6fl I p11m•I hand painwd i.ilk .,t·rcc·n purchaM'd' tn Oncnl lU yr.> al(O 559-0325 NEEOSWORKJNS IDE 1795 f·IRM ~-7272 fur Sal e K oh l e r & t:ampbell console piano -PurC'hased O(lW fro m Lawnmower. 2U". lronl Coast Music. CM Like throw reel. ltd •·ono. s1:-,o lll.'14 WIS See al 979 !lS~~£I cvt."' Ucnvcr Or <.:M M!H 9W hltctl ... ...S alt $ 3()pm & wknds 00 W..ted 8081 ()i;m7 IKJIS'7 (1731 Of!Ol M flV ••••••••••••• •••••••••• mg. frt'e to Kd horn~ AKC.: Ulw ShellJe ly r WANTED: MOU MT ED SW~DfiSH Xlnt wal<'h dog Needl> }.ird &l>J7118 aft !l11m l.uwrey Or~an Gen1E-44 1 ) r.. old xlnl rood. RltJO :,v :6XI -------· --------~ Byron Nellon loll clubl, 3 woods. 9 iron•. cart, beJJs. teetl. 10~ "'°"· Li ke n e w . All 1125. ~~ IA' Hobie Cat: Sail away cond. beM offer taketl. f15.'1S7. 19' Malibu Ouui11er Uke new. bestolfer. , 541-1755 1091 ...... si ... / ...............•.•..... ~ t070 Beaut. 2$" RCA Color ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV. Sl38. 2 Yr. Warr. ~AVAii.AR.i heeDel 64.1·1786 YAC ~ 21" ColOf' TV• 195. I yr 9 1p for PoWer boat up to warrant~.$34() 11·. Nwpt Bch. Avail AIJj! ____ yearly. E lmo. 87$-4921 25·· Q;lor T . V. $135. 2 yr eves _______ _ warranty f'or Rent 2.Sft . side tie ~---642-·_5340 _____ 1 near Kerry Balboa Qwp Model 12()()..Mak.e of· b land673-1440 (eT Shure Mic. SSO. Car alarm S3S. Ci ·UO POwer boo6ter-46W. All brand new. 64'2·9300 Gary Zenith po r t able TV . blck wht.e 3 yrs old Good n-ccpllon ~ 833-<nt~ ------- ~ 5peed.. tOfo ••••••••••••••••••••••• lV74 Giroux dbl whl lrlr . w rtinders. 3500 lb. cap. 19'. sum. 642-0671 Jet.Slo 440, runs good, . "-11400 ~-8155 loGh&w.iM ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TiUdf!Drt ..... 90 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •....•............•.... WHITHH BUYING or 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chinook m 1n1 tru l·k cum~r SuJJ(c'r track. ~ ('00(! ssoo fl.1!). 5Z68. 71i Un•amer. 11 · <.:ab Over. M:lf conta ined. air, hl!ljung. -.howl.'r. $4700 <.:al I 5S 1-6266 TIAYB.AGjHT. HOTP01NT SAL E. J;JCJ1i mad e. h a r d woods. 2 •----... ~..;..:,1.'Tfe-ll~nf-t.r do ...n-JllAAlCW:L..o.t...Hau~....f-~~-mltttd-t1tr-tl11J, Ttavel Service 673·3:.lllJ Santa Ana 979-29'.!I ~ 64S~~l~bi3 31122 Ulll>"l 2 rooms. cul p ill', lite g r een . c u s t o m dru~!l: & corruct:..fuc l tr~ Wiooowi. to mulch t•a rpcl. Offer /\nllque organ $175 im 7295 TOjj quauty , name· brand cpt & vinyl Th1i. 1:s a I UITM! onJ ub!!,u)~ fl> bi:iY room &sic noonni: al dealer~ cost o r ll-s:. • !bl l'Omt: bl !>l'r\ l'<l W n t: Ad iS"IU. 0Jtl) Pllut. I' 0 llo \ l!ibU. U 11>lli M t'l>a. l'a :rd..21, ..wuw.J..Tl.LR 01lG .\~ \1u.<>t S&cnr1ce Spmctte \Wde-1 4410 Not d lO} ~11l1 d maple . t~1n I«.-} bl.>ard:., fil.J t') rh•, 200 w a t t .. • t• m p I t• t ,. tA. match an~ IH:nt h 1n -t ru1 t1u11 l1•>o klt't '> mu:.11· $500 I-irm 547 llS4!> SELLING ~CAMPER !Aw. low mileage, Fora 1 too l.rOCk wn 1 · ftollalon~ C1'mper Ho th wit h m.i.ny. many exlralt. Xlr1l 1·ond Ori g own e r ~perale ~ui.t 'l'll' Come M!\.', m.tkc uCft'r 1-·or morP dctJ1b !'a ll J uo· °' l..i.I 119:1 li5H3 or ahc:r 1, pmW $434 t I =· j .. . • • . • • TIUCK DRIVER P u rrw: I rv int' 546-6117 3 T k U C K I) 11 I V 1-; H I' R 0 0 IJ <.: T I 0 N l'KA l ~l-:t-: f o r ~rn d1••ffillal rnh~ rn 21 yr-. irun ;.i~e. i:d d nvm~ n- l•1ra. n<·atup1wur Appl} I 111\1 , Mon Fri t-: I. \1oorP (;11 . 13~1 ('um mt'r1•1al W:i y (' ~I ~-!Kil 'l'HUl't\ OHIV t-:J< r1u1·i. d riv(•r & m:11n I t' 11 ,, n ,. 1· m a n f 11 r t'h1·rntc•,,j I 01 lt•t l'llHI llall}' ·~· i!71 ~' l'Vl'ING II -w1·ll ur i.:.m11A..-d J)l',...,on n •4u1 rt-d to ror lyptn~ & :.omt• f1l m~ Arcura1·y Vl·ry 1111 µortant ~mo t-'11ur<:1rl OH11 ~ l:.xcdlcnt Bt.•1wl 1t., u c rurtun Ari-.1 l"rt.-dcn ek Rrown A:..,1w 1714 l!Wi 9'.H.~ CASll PAID Must :.ell th1i. wknd m y W:.hr / Dry r s lfrfrt ""· beaut formal OH i.et. LR workmg or not 957 11133 ::.et. l'Off cc & endt bl:.. q llt't.'fl br !tel, I am Jlh, in c Ui.l'd lldng (; 1-: wa~hcr tun~ & an·t·~:. All lc:.i. j.(alt dryt·r Uc &t Aµ t ha n Jmolt n1·w µIJ anl·t· 5:ifi 4330 Ol~i>t!rall" Pleitsc 1: Jll Hl-mirl' 213·~1 KJ!JI f-)'1 1dairt-~:.h1>r S75. hotpoml gill! drYfS7·~:;4--7-·1-l er1:~iin C11uch ll•>tJNIOl bltn d~hwshr Green whlll' -.1r1p1•1l 911> ~•Kn:.iture 21 ll 1·u fl Xlnt 1·11JHI $150 l'h "'"'' by .,,,fr r«fn~ s:JSO 9ti2·4!1~ Kura1>tan Oriental ru>: 1:1 10 X l 5' RU!>c & bc1j.(t' ~646 bil4 8070 ............•.......... lit•auuful Ill \' >:old 1; ltnl. 11.iiri•rrt Hini.t UIO l'Jll S.111 XSIR b l c;JTI >:t·[-. 11 -- 8080 ....•••.•..•.•.•..••..• (iUIJrltrlll••'fl & rJplt \ t•rt·d ~il;~m Vl•ry n11·1• :11·u,h1un 1·11ud1, Nt•wporl fi(:al'h 'fi•nn1-. <! malth I! l'lir:o.. mi~i· 1,111 I ·1u11 me111hn-.h1p Mo\ 1111: OU[ Of thl• aft'.I $1~) Wa:o.hl·r. ~as llry1•r & n-<nl{, S4U t'lH'h <! 1l11l tft'fb S:\5 t•J :1 1·h ... su.. or 1traw1·r!> Sttle;i ll!li Buoy, < 'M &1l·a."lt.i t lil~ & lamµ,, $101) !i'll~I !Jfil>-361'1 fi;ime tt1bl1· ~r11111{hl inJO 4 l(old vinyl c ha11 " $all :>15 1350 REFRIGERATOR For Sall-!164 141:1 'IW!n bed:.. m:i tt & ll41\ i.pnngs Almost n1·w s,..._.., !:>tJJVl'. older. dean, n ·all\ 111u· $75 5"H 4485 1,12 4l77 lull of furn for -.ale 111L I I! C111nn1cn•1.il 1•1 :'<I HAI.I. mad1111t-. $350 11H1·1 673-t;:.i:lii Hill "l Mall box -.pnn11-. & ( r a m ,. l>t• d \ J l' l'll'an<·r. 'll'n"' ll.t4 5:!1'.t <i<JOd u.wd wh1 .. ·lc ha1r s1z:-. 1,10! J:H~1 Al'iO 1n :lud1'f1 •Tal>ll~ •Ldm Pt- •l'll1un-.. • Ut-:.k.:. •t.n air.. • ML-.r dt·curaltn>: 1l1·n1~ lf you have bl-en think an • fJf r~m1 l' nK .1 ... pan· na1m ur drt....,'<Ull! up <1 ~wt boat or kV. 1ak1· ucl ~ant;.i~1· Of our llllC tlnH !>al<' Cai.h & l·arr) M 1 • VlSi\. ()I\ llonw CPnlt•r:. I n1· 101 -HWl.''il l.>)1'1 lht S;mt;, i\n;i, Ca !fl'7U7 Takl' th1• Nw1Jl fw) 111 l))t·r ltd c I off rnrn11 N11 11( M.it·An.hurJ, l urn w~.,, apµrox l m1 For Sall' llussman rca1·h in <'•Joler New 1·om g;re~ .. .,.x t:hca11 ~ llJll . t.46 ~'68 Crypt l1 11 r b11r 1,,11.1. n <Mila "k:,a l'M:i>ut1full) loJC.·atl-d i\ ri-;11 bJ ri:a111 tn~~IU:I L'rutt'd AJrhnl" 111 .. c•ount l'OUJXIO Wllnll'\J I ull s.i5 71AO t ~untJ /\nJ 1 Tlik k Yow DAILY ,ILOT IOAT MAIT To~eyowed 9140 8083 ~ModWH 1092 c .. 642-56 78 ..•.................... ., ••.........•..•..•... •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t...-: L .. --------~ tJrlandu guita r .... , ,1.,,. 11.alt· rnotlclH1r c<1r purta -Siruly m upcd R.al~t i.t-h hi ''' • n h .... 1 Grand P'rtx. lra m" 23 Sl.il(1 ,. ''~ ·~ ' dt' 101· ••u 11; 1;1d~pur ~·p V, tiO hp whh l7" 7.....,07'" ~ 711 k!I'.! t;~.I 11<~1Ut'. Sli5 i l414'!l2 6264 0 H, SI lf.tl .,.,.. "" ----.. ~ z 'lti:! ~1IK n rrutu Mo"'-'d, lJk1· nl'W l'1Jlt111111• !JO v.all :111111 r• "1'flllltll'I' .I~ /:JI: .. l.Jll' ,.. I t I I I luw nuh.~. ~~ H•rh tli">tUrlltorl ~'I ll 1 t'llH oA l~t' 'I I II' loah,Maritte 1:•11Jr,;j I I '..itJuM RJI '•~II.Ill' &,ipmtftt 90 JO $<\H :,;Jilj SAUlnq 809 l ................ •...... ~::J..~I fJrur11 ,•·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\.4,,. }-..,, ) lr;..th.ir & 'l>Jt"• Mc;1 ~·m1· 1t11I '1ulrn ""'f l•J\,I JI ~· l1urn ... 9150 ,r, 11ltJ \-.1.Htj! $£,111 1,t;!lllll t.~1,1,11, llr.1ncl n1·~ "'IUI 11 , '( t.JI ~ Ft-'11tlt•t IHw1.k'. I .1111•.-111 rJWr Jmµ. ·1JR<,1.1 m1"'' ~Gooch 8094 CrlMlohon "V~~.ILllH' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu~t :.t:ll 04~ !ii:Jh Offi« fvrftiture & EqlllpMtnt 808S .•••.••••••.........•.. f-:XecuUH· tl<''I. rl'\11 W.O \JIU• (_:a II !(~, :!:.'i I 1 hair A.. ,.,, ,r; • ~vage 't2 M<tJtnum 11f11 l\..,km11 SJ>:> (;..II da" I ~ J •If' Wt'l>kf'fld. .. !>4~ 2lft:l ' 11 .1 to. 1 n • 11 " 14 .1 1 1 J n I 11.,...11!1\:> 1; II 1 .... tm -.ur 11111 .. r •J hrJnd 11··~ ~J., 11fr 1,1'; itit~ loah.. l'owf'r 9040 ....................... I k !-> 1• J r ,1 } \' 7 :• tic"""'" r 1111 '1tr• 10 J::l io.td trlr f.\111 W H $4 ~"J jOIJ I··· l .. ,, •• , ~ ...•..•••...•..••.•.... 7h 'ramaha 12.'.>V:l i.1111 l•JOd lo m1 S4<1n lirtn :>:!ti 358<! 7)( 'r .11ruh:i XT541tl, xlr11 l'1111J S.•JI) t all J ft 5 µni ~17~ ~ l llM.1 XI.IX:. !AJO m1 tla.IJ l'Vl l'l) Ml 0271i I \ ,..,.. l}p1-.,t1Clcrt1·:i l S!lOO • J otn a I :ti.l lfflJWtn~ I a 11<1 1>hrnmn~ 1·omp:rny 111 ,,.li C11n"en1al oHt "40rking C'nVlrOll lO\•Ol Gm Dryer-cJean ki ~4485 ((!-,1.0t:/\TINli 1l1JU-.. I -.o!Tll' a11llqu~-. <iood lo ,-------------------...;.. __ ...;;.. _______________ _ A!fll cond. !J68.. 7!194 7'! I.SJ\ tin• r .!NI \ 111\,, ··n...: 1,rJml n• ... • 1,n1I , , .... th.in ,,, hr> 11 ..... 1 & ~-.1 111' ,.,., "r u l •I \11111. 1 ~ .. rdt .. itJ .. r r ,hOfo• 211 S1 I ~I !\I,,, U\Jll l'ri•m 1.·n • "l:µl llal'kbJ y ,11p <".di ~·J~ 7H ~/ul.1 1,:,100 Ii !>IJ 0011 ·. J Ill<" old IXIJn11 \lu..,t ~II SI . loo 631 ·221!1 Jft J ~ l'ypt-70 811wpm. Kd ''"'" mi;: & i:r;.irnmar a rnu,l , :.11mc f1hn1o< & tclepho11cs Joan al 640-4!11 I ----T)'J)ISl.S cx~ncn<:<-d 60+ wpm in Corona dt·I Mur area to work al home on own equipment Mul!t have fDM S 1:1l•<:l r1 1· ~arbon ribbon S Pnd He.umc & cov~r lt'll1•r Attn: J .M .. J> 0 Box 4196, f rvmc Cahl Im 16 TYPIST A~ITOTHN G Ulll Work for a prug. C M firm near a1rp11n. Bu~y dept J)Ob1llon h;.ii. .:oud µA.Cnl.Jal lrvme Pl'ri.onnC'I Ai!(•m·y 41'18 1-: 17th, (n..ta M~a ~ZlA &12 147U U:,t!d cclngcr:.IJM'•; Wa.'>hl'r~ & Oryer:. tJAHGAINS S:JIJ 0911 11r f):Jl>.4330 1611 AJa b;.im a St It II Apt l.17.f.' G 1 b ~u n rcfn11crator W1lh roomy frccn •r. Uronzc. Goud coodil1on. Only used by bachelor for beet and TV d1nncn; u nti l b ride dra~goo him to altar and now want:. larger fn i:. Sl:f>. Cull llOO·J!llU after 6pm •yct.s 8020 ••.•........•.......... 2 men's JO spd b1k~. usl!d m CJ f-'1~ informal 100 C'all 67:$-2153 · mt.emporar y quallly walnut slf'rl-O ca hinct k' w /bal11m·c d :.pc ak1·r-. $100 wluut cumpont'lll $400w 1 <'O m po nt· n l :-. Ucaullful sepuratu.in & tone. AJi.o ~ludcnt dc~k $10 & c·ubc I abl~' SS. b"7~7~. Water bed : Quc1·n·~11,t'. ~. Complf'te rncludm g ~ler. 644.2562 _. 6 Naugah yd e s lc t'Pl'r sofa, $100. 9' i.of a & rmtchtng lovcscal, $150. ~35114 Anl14Ut' & <.:rwiwr u1cyde :.w :i p m eet Aho Wwards & ac<.'esSOn l'i.. Sat Aul( 4, 6PM <1-:ven· tnJ(l 2903 U, Newport ~~~ Blvd, NH 675-2:170 M U V I N (; S /\ I. 1-: , sacrif1t•e Mot!. fr<r..l·fr<.'t' fng ~. tr vmyl COIK'h $4!1, overs t ulrc d c ha ir Sl.5, IJke new K{'nmore wll.'>hcr SSS. 2 barstool:. $7 ea. all offer.. welcom e. 'PJ7 l'recmont. CM. nr Fa 1 r v 1 e Yl'/ A d a m s . 549-07;n Ubbty ~ ht.e mrunte n;.in rl' ~r• &---- ~~v:ly Hunt1ngl~n ~ •..t 8030 a-i.I pt buildm1ic. J:-:x. ..ff!J ............... . TabJetSchatrs, wood. nice det811. upholstered. Mov mg must sell. S300. Arte r 7. 64.S-3513. """ ent position or re t I r e e w / 5 0 m c N'lkonos II w~lenses, ~7!l. mechanicaJ abWly. /\pt ~1.nl cond1tlo n. C all + salary. S2HI~ I 64& 71..36. Askror Pele all Cki .. 5* 1055 - . ---5PM. ·-------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-=,=~~:~~: C4lh -1035 ~~Ybed! Ethf an AJlend 8etwe8n 10·4 I I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... e • um, cor Coast~-Club. 1600~v '!.~ CuddlySiameseKittens,8 organ , l a mps. kit ........ , I .... ~----A old ..... h c u gadgets. boob & clothe.~. _U>Mttlwy,N.8:_644·~ ~ · ....,e.ac: ' a 161.STuslin,CM. ~ w1car for WlCkl'r ...._ MOVIHG SALE baaut lunch service . .....,.. 1040 ... 9.30am ·lpm, Mon·•'r i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\arnlt ... e. brass access. t:Mm $100-Sl.SO weekl.y AKC TEACUP SILVER dishes, bikes. BBQ. ete. ·Mustbeoeet.personabl~ MALE POODLE. $47$. Call for appt. o nly & merget\c. Call 979·Cl747 CASH ONLY. 992·2178 -~-------­aft.~ for •!'Pl.:_ -FREE to good home. Lab Baby equpt.' clothe, misc. WAITllSSIS pupa. $ wk11. great Bargain Pnces. S.3 &8.-t. Full ume ~xpenenced. w/kids.548-0388. ~~~~arinen, Irv. Apply l.n penon 3-$. J olly Pomcra nlan puppies 7 H.oeer. 400 S. Coast Hwy. wks old. tnaJe ' fem. WomeM clothes all s ties , l.a&UDA Beach. AKC. Rnnbl Pvl ply new & used. 1'722 Quiet llQ.25a Bay Lane. Hunt Bch. w~ Ume. 5 day• sat/Slo 10.s. ~i:lio.~va&e Club. Wbt Oerman Sltepberda, ~ 00144-· AKC ru,, 4 wlls old 2l733rdSt. NB. P\lm, m-. putt. new Baja kl • w~~~-~~j StlHTZU .::..~ SJ.SlO. Sat. ~. GorleO'll 3/mo. male, s.p.r-S. WAMl9 DMY• a.aa...llnld. 511"479. ~.... . . inix 1c tool•. -AYOMLY a.ibir. l YT old bette .bul aterial, To deliver Dally Pilot ,._.. ~ /pepert' Jl50 laWDlllOW'etl, paUo fum. blldldk!a lo earrien. Re· Mler4: aD-472'1 · • wlllllnC machine, dish Cli,... vao'or ,.,.,. •ta· waa her, motor bike don wqoo and a lood ADORABLE PUPPIES I-' Ir pwr tools, c1mp'. drivlnl record. Phone Blood.bound • Ooldn ...,...,., aaaretr11.pon· 642·43 1 and H k ror a.tri•wer 1 .... old. •·potly. Ever1thln1 tlarry Seeley or Don ..acinl • ee.eb to cover 1111.tR ao. Wed. t.bru Sun. WWi•m11. • lhcM. ta.-after 4:00 8 AM to 8 PM. EQUAL Plf.or ... llCM. ~.H. 22J E. ltt.b St. OPPORTUN ITV _. l!!atPLOY ER 11 a ll e l ho i e I o o d 11J1m1hold ...._ )IOU're Clotbla1. baby bed. not uaiac anUable lo boob. ~llUK -• • -otMr famlJv bv M · ' 6 1 ... , , ,.._., . Nr llllU ~tbenl for1ale tn AMlrlM. Ml-· 4 • a..anld. CaU 142·5'78 ,.,.. . . save energ~. I. Turn air Conditioning the r · most ats up to 78. 2. Tum heat down to 65. 3. Drive your car as if there were an eu between your foot and tl\e 111 pedal. 4. Insulate your home 5. Shop the ads in the Daily Pilot . Combine your shopping trips, going for just exactly the merchandise you need and the • s tores s~~ng it at a price.. you r l the advertisements th D lly Pilot are placed by firms and individuals in your community -the Orange Cout. Shop those adti and save time, arfd energy Wanted 1m mcd1.1tl'I). Flat <il:<'k boal, ctu11I or trt hull, u ulbrd t•ng PO~'el"l-d. approlt IS 'x25. IQOJ.?. capa blt-of rarryang :'5 pcrsvn" Contact (.; Jone ., IWJ 7766 ~USl *" 17' natllottom w1-m Chry-;-llcm1 w/V dnve cavaLlil100 plaLC's AftSPM. Ban, 751.ql:]J ·57 Carner aft ~.500 ·oo 1'wln Chrys. SI~ I~ fil'!>l ufr takel> l'P 67$-2172 ·------- 40FOOT AIBGLU TRAWL.St ~y 16.'> hours ol uw. t win d 1e:,,el 1•nl(lllt',. load(>d Wlth every option tneludulJ: 110 general.Or, VIII'~ r a d i o . r adJr, nucrowavt• oven. color 1V. 1ce maker , ~tter th.an new• liought larger boat. must sell. '99,:i()() or. rr11ke oCfer. (7141897-44SO days. 17141~·5'930 even· mg.., & weekends 22' Sea Ray : Xlnt cond, ma n y x tras, $6500. $40-9136 . 18 "' f&lbuig boat W /Cabin s le e ps 2 . 40 H S P F.V\IU'\ide trlr incl. $39$. 4M.:>.178 ZI' Attn• Craft: Deep V baLil. 327 Chevy Mert' 10 cn.uer + xtros. Pnced for quick s ale. $6000. 673-77'.f7 & side ue avail G.8. 38-duaJ.loaded Lo hours. worth $75 ,000 se ll/trade /". F'rank, 5eal9. ......... / Q ... to SO ....................... i'K ~ruk1 G~ 750 cw.tom ~L'I & t'Xhau.'l SJ .S7!1 Xlnl C•JOd 7!)2 21iti7 lblda W CA 1'i0. good rond, $350 !)57 4 0ttl auyttmt· i 4 Can l\m 17~ Endur11 l!ood l'Ond $350 Cu 11 mi.ke E>ves 631 3634 Dtrt btke. Honda 125 Cit & 2!lO CH & lrlr. Xlnt contl 979-5911} WANn:o : BSA Victor. ong cond. Ctll bef JOam. &aft6pm.-...~ '77 Y A M A lll\ 7 50 SPF..CIAL V1·ry d e a n >tm rru 7N51.2>1 $1 ~ ~ n Suzuki, very good t•ond $400 wthe lmcl Call John 962·29"ll T wo A M 1-· m o ped:.. Mt-CuJloch cnl(ane, lelt:. than 50 mdes Must MW , $!00 each. 830-3157. RENT 23' F IREBALi# SELF CONTAIN ED. REA.50NABLE. 64$·2283 RENT '78 22' Luxury motorbome. Sleeps 6. Sell cont. *250/wk. +8< Ull. 640-35&'5 1978 29' E xecuti\'e, lo .nleaae. xlnt aiad. rual aca!IJllOries, one of a k tnd mt . 13\.000. P.P. Dys 1157-81»1. eves 494-1237 '71 ApolJo mowrhome 27· "413" Ood{(e eng. roof & dMb. air, custom steer. inc system, AM I FM 4·ch caaa. Muat see to •P· pruiate. Sl4.000. C11ll Gar)'. Ul .QM aft 5P M 9170 ....................... Kombt I.railer: SIC, AC. iaRdelik•-.aGO.tM Ce dar . CM ..... ,....,.. IMh.W .... ·--------'TS 12 ' Sliter Streak nailer: f\ally equipped, ltC, ....... 112.000/beal. ........ ....................... : Od rac. record. Real. l>' clD. td coad. Trlr loci IMOO!beM. f7MOIJ. • 14' l'laa·Trlr, xtr u . a.le. to be moved, lx3$ ===-..,,....· or Reed. 1111 Vlldat. 11Mta1 awn·\ ......... 1 a· LANCER '17. TralJer lillk. 8'0\'e, relr1. Mu1t Mll.-.a. DAY SAJLER-12' ObolK. OOQd ........... bNt fOf' ,,....._ ..... ,_.and llcm'IGpUle.-.cell . .......... n I • .. ....... .... , ............ 9400 ....................... -~l ..... forVW. Geocr eoecl "80. can •n.o. ""*' ...., ...... Vflrl Nuoea•l• Call l laa -- • . , t • 7 POllD • ..,i... CU. UMUled, Wltb HW cnnk, rift .. beiarin11, ,....,.... ~•m. tt)'Uadtn booed. valve Job oo hMdl, cllltn)o cond MOO ar '*' tll.M> C • ltaoa aoo.•••· - ~ I 8oln 40 Pll c.,.._ Rblt wl •lr l'lnn Ii m •nafold• Sac t uo ~7'11'1 ....................... IMW>RTANT NCYrlCETO Rt:AOt;RS ANl> ADVERTISF.R'S Tbe pnce of 1tcm5 advertised by vebkl~ deaJen tn thv vehicle clau1f1ed advert11,1ng columns does not Ulclude any appltcable taxe•. llceru.e. transfer feH, f&DIUK'e chargt-s. fff$ ror air polluuon uiolrol de· Vice certdicauons or de· aler documentary pre· pi&raUon ch!lrgb unless otherwise specified by the adveruser -----------"""•"! cac.lks 9520 ••••••••••••••••• i ••••• ........ H..,.s 1HI AUTOMOllLE CONSULTANT Pul years ol experience on your side. Providin~ consultation & "in the fiekl" appraLSals to pru· dent owners • prospec· ti ve bu ye r s of I NVE ST M EN T 'ft G " mlcUI• p/t, p•b •• all, air. Spoh wbNi&I. J lukL G .500 m..m -------· "ll~abrt bed l'.U., k> ml, mcm map • nrtptna, lllnt cond Mual ull ld)O ~ll --- ......... ,,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt TQ)'ot.A S&L Bhlbd .,. cmpr ahell S1rtpt.1, l•111111-------•I buucket aeat1. rad•. annm•1. AM f'M l~ ml 1' O 11 IUUIUn pymn&at lllOO ctn sec ~ Mer e • d • a • H M W • e''tlllt fWacbe. Clank ' F.x --------• ack. We wUl 11 •11 yuur tlU' 13 ~T Chevy Pic kup an CUllllp.ment at your Xlnt oond. k> ml, new price. Best location ID piu.nan l $M.50Jolr 646-7688 0nnae County For 10 Ian lcrmation ~u J im Cur · MUL 76 Luv Stakebed. 33,000 .. a ............ m1. 4 spd, 23,28 mpe. un· IYll1 -~ leaded g 1.s . $3500. UOOW.Coaat llwy 8C2-2&42 Nwpt 8cb 14.2·678.1 ---------- '58 Chev Cameo P.U., 283 V ·8 . h ydromat lc , wnt/red, w/aU fact. dJx chrome. Dys 6'5-079'l '66 :i-.T Chevy w/camper Aulo, air cond, AM radio. 327V·8. 78Kmi. 1 ram. owner, clean, xlnt . cond. J5mpg w/50gal tank. Pickup only $1,995. W/camper over cab sleeps 4, 30gal water llmk & lOgal propane tank, stove, oven &t port· a -potty $2,395. Day, 673-4617, eves 675-4478. '77 Datsun pickup. Many Extras. $4.500./Best or. fer. 962-6017 Rover 1'10, 3500 v..a. fully equipped, m int cond $GX). 714~2505 '70 Simca. fwd .. 4 spd, 2 d r . ba tchb1tck. 40,000 miles. Good mpg ~. 569-9037 ------Alha-o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltiU-A ROMEO SALES. SERVICE AHDLEASIMG 1978 & 1979 SALE NOW IN PROORFSS! IEACH IMPORTS automobiles ll takes a '62 Ford ~ Ton, camper prof euion1itl to d a-&belJ..booL SZOOJbesLOf· c.ermine r eal value. fer.S46-6036 714/557-7752 3 187 A-----Alrway-1, Costa Mt!sa. 74 Chevy Cheyenne 't2 t . ea 9216216 P /U w1crawl through 848 Dove Street NEW PORT"B'EACH 752!.0.!0.0 ----r-- '74 G1V2000 Xlnt cond. A C . wir e whl ~ $SBSO/besl. 642-0426day" -camper shell auto, air, I OF A IJMD PIS, P/B, Radio. 4 xtr a 1950MERCEDES1705 wheels w /tires, step Cabnolel 2 door Ct>n-bumper w /trlr h itch. vert1ble, tan cxlcnor Travels great. $3900 brwn llhr ml. 4 cyl nat Comple te. Call Breot head mtr. 4 spd trnm,, _979-~ __ u n be l ievabl e automobile. a r e al clU:.Slt' ------- '71 ALFA ROMEO IOADSTH AM/FM swl'O cassette. 5 speed. 12,000 miles. IZ!'TVt:X) $1995 JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEH 187U BEACH BLVD. IOIMcLAUM•t $ «iO N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA IS Mi.No otSA Fwy> l71415U·Ull Sunday by Appl 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.t 9715 '99 · 136 Wagoo: 32 mpg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio. new Urea ~. "19 Capn RS 4cyl, <&spd . ~1921 AC, PS. PB. ca:.setle. --------- louded. 4500 mi. must '00 Fial Sport Spyder, Mill, SS995 firm. 646--0601 / hard & ~oft tOJl6, xJol ~7-2619 eves. cond.. S1 .750.842-3158 ------ '73 Qtpn 2000· Auto, sun· rt , &d cond, l1ti00be11t. 673-2811 --------- 74MERCURY CAPRI l..ow ml le11. 4 i.peed. swn.io cic.selle. sunroc>f V·6 eng , mag wheels, sharp car' \679LIUll 2 to c.houlit: rrom. $3495 JIMMARIHO VOLl(SWAGEH mu BEACH DLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 ii Capn 2000.. <bpd. 61 M . AM F M rc a ss. mags. ~J>uw..L. 1475 ~"6412.. ~ 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lrmdMew.79 HONDA Cars MAHY To Choose ft-om! UNIVERSITY a.. a II Mt Hondll c_.. • GMC TnlCb t850 Harbor Blvd Cot.la Mesa · 540-9640 '77 ~ivic CVCC Wht. AM / FM ea:.s. $3000 642~6130 bef I lam, aft 6pm. '78 Honda Al<'Ord l.X S sp!f':!,1tver:-~tMQ ----673-9339 '74 Capn. Drn tan. V6. z.unrf. AM 1 FM/ca-.., 'Clnt cond, S22SO, ong owner 644-0588. 494-9586 l>oug 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE S&ECTIOH OF- AU MODRS SHOP&COMPARt: Traru;frrrcd ·77 l'1" 1l wht, Hatchback, :.teroo F'M S.trk. 3SK rru, onJ( owner . xlnt cond & maintenance. 979·2936 $3000 ·77 Honda Coupe . lo nui;igc XJnt rondll1on 963 lts:>O • . '73 4SOSLC · Yellow XLNT COND. $14,950 Priv Party 494-2023. "72 280SE 4.5: Sunroof M• n t c o n d M u s 18':nflce ! $6500. Cal t I m-M34 'ED ~. wtute w fblue 111 ter. Immaculate! Col rmnual stuft Runs very well; 22 mpg. See at 2602 Newport Blvd .• N B DetaJls 1n J eff Bnery R E omce Sellulg for ~ 67S·911l ----'70 MB 300 Sf:L 3.5 BV 1:1 European c11 r . auto clo th int. o r11~1nal l4·20m_pg_, run:-. well cla.'\Sical SS25() 575.i)J()t; 11 250C Wht blk . .-.nrf BeauWuJ! Run" perlt·<.1 ly $6500. 770 5646 10 G EVERY day , 213 ~~eve-i 73 1:,o~I.< ~•1lr1 H Sllwr bll.. \t 1111 Cond ' 1m<m1 I """ n .. r $1h 50U ~~me .. MHZ 1;1, i:.to~I. 1!t1ld mt,1.Jlhl· Xlnt lt11nJ ~ top, ~.~I t..ll fJllJ6 - ·72 ~:,... .im rm. full po.,..1·r X.lnt 540-4439 & 963~ MG 9742 ....•........••..•••••• 'W MtK <iT ltarl' Cood oond Ver; 1 lcun WlQIJ Call ~12\l l·H·~ Ult2.11'71 !'!u!dlf·"' DAL V l'tLOT CJ J ~ ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. ... 97H ....................... '"',_ ..... ,...Cc••• 8rwll .....We w /\m Lat. P-7 tinl. lo mJ. hill pwr 6 alt. A l&MJ, ... IOO. (mPMr> ........... taOOW. Coutffwy NwptSch MU7'3 ~ tw: 1.0, ~· nu cl*b ft brakee, S PER car. t52QO. 875-3517. w.-.,c.. '7H ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1 DEALER IN U.S.A . ~~ IOY ..... CARVER ~ ) IOJ.LS·ROYCC \l IMO~m-.r .. ... ......... <. ........ CLOSIO SONDAY$ ·sesuver Cloud I $19.000 ~ '67 SS, MPW. 2dr cpe. "Comicbe" RHD. aslu.ng ll7.9150. 494-2023. SOllb 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sill --SALIS. SBVIC E AMDLIASIHG 1978 & 1979 SALE NOW IN PROGRESS' -- BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH. 752,0900 -.. -'75 SAAli ~S. 42.000 mi.Jes. 20 mp.:. reJl gas. Needs clutch t>$(J 5364. Toyota 97'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 23.526 MJLES • 77CRJCA GTUFTIACIC ~ '~· hH'\ au. stereo t;ipc. IW~ ucw 1 •<U<il5 ~· $5695 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponuac·C MC 2000 E I.St . Sant.a Ana 17141558-1000 '71 eorona--sur wrrg-gooc:I t'OOC1 SI .4001best orr~r {(71f--5(J(f7 --- ...... l•f •rW MIM . ._,,,.. ~········ ................................... . YA a 11 n 9171 ...._ t772 ....................... . ..................... . vw · ttawtQI ll'Wbk ..u. VOL.YO ... yow car! Try Ya Top daUs • PUS fw w N«I SN& ,_.. ear to Jim llarlao Volklwa1en. 11711 lttdl •vc1., Hunt· .._ Beadl • Aak for naok Marino or Tom Alida. 6 llASOMSTO IUY A SBYtcl AT JIM MAllMO VOLISWAGIM ·•· ~""·°"" 'T1L 9 '.M. MOleA YS .z. Pdn DIPT. °'94 'T1L 9 P .M. MONDA YI I 'T1L 2 P.M. SATUIDAYS .J.. SALIS DIPT. Mitt 1 DAYSAwm ... WILIASIAU MASH I MOOllS, ~ ... YW I .-c:elS UN% .5. WIHAVIOYH 100 ,.,o~ EC~YCAISTO CHOOSIAtOM ·•· IMMIOtATI DIUYHY C*-MOH MOOllS --IA&.ll. lmlVICI ~LIAS ... OVEll8EA8 DELIVERY EXPEllTS DILi• VOlVO 1981' Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9301140-9417 '77 36tGL: Auto, AC, JClnt cond, S7S7S/beat orr ~/752-llat. "18 Volvo $m Stat Wgn, 2BK ml. &Jr + aJJ extn1s st.kw/OD, 6-cyl, J owner car, -.,,oo. Mike~'f.SSlt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaa .. 9901 ....................... ·12 Interna tion al TravelaJJ. '88 eog. 34S. 2, pa tanka, &ood eood. $1.500. 540-17218. 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Concord DL, lo/m1. Iola ol ertr& 4-dr. Best acer-.~ Melt ttU ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 119 DOW~ OAC • '77 IUICK RJVIHACPE. ..\JU pow1•r . ti way seal lact air . lanrlau, till. t•ru1 sc , Slc rl'O taJ>t' CU'itu m Whl:'C l '. UJJIR.K.Nl $5595 * J.C. FORTUNE Poot1ac·GML' 21n>E bl,SancaAnJ C7141S511·1000 1t2:=:2!il~=::::::i-n:'=' Skylark 197!>. Vi. econo m g . .t.1 ~ m1 . AC, p.,.r. -nninr irtr1>.• B• 1>¥ttHt- rar On!! 014nr !'l•'w tar am' td S2J.<AI 9bl !Yl61 '77 Regal Lo14 mll<."l> t'u I 74 VW O~r new paint. ly eqwppcd. SSOW Ofh·r r..mals. Xlnt cond ~t '97·1077 oCfer. 962·9836 After 6 PM C Pac 991S .............•••..•.... 'm VW BUG R t:BLT 13 S Ot-V1t1 .. t..oat11•d ENG I uor l\hll md1nt. Flit'l(Jr) ~m; ~ r1r111 ' e r y c I~ ii n S l 7 ~. o Aft 5. !l5ti t.iOISX 759-001 Alltohmll .. ,. . 1300W. Coast Hwy Nwpt Bch 642·6763 '68 El Camino. P /S. P/B, A/C, new rblt eng, 4·spd, snrf, new paint jo b, stereo, SUIOO. 548-4888 '72 Ford Courie r , xlnl oond, $1800. HUNTINGTON BEACH BARWICK DATSUN 142-2000 ........ rt I 1.P ~ j 1 p1 I' I I 1 I 831·1l7S 49]-337S ~ ........... !?.~~ '76 MG M1dAet, 2'!K m1 ·74 XJ6. fuJly toqwpped, iucat con<l . grt m1 . oo l <"hauHeur driven. Hsl olfl!r 4:n z:;~. 494-1~86l olr. 645 581S "78 Cellca ST. AM 1FM 5\ereO, wire :.poked whl!i. lo mlleage. 645 9331 <II VW Hui.. n .. wl> rcblt e.ng. new brki., AM FM casii slA!r"' Very clean S22IX) 64.5 4119 IS SOV. idnt cond1t111n. 4iK mi. S4llOO !f&i.1-;M 9ti! 2811 '67 Sdv Nic1..· :.h<Jpt'. nc•·1h some rrunur work $:J:J() ~il03 "63 Bwck Riviera. xlnt (,utdJt1on, $2900 or m1tke offer 1·354·7814 ·s.s PJckard Clipper, 95•,; resl.Ort.'<1 Rl:•!.t offer uvcr Sl5M 556 063'1 559-5(118 "7R Toyota T r uck. long bed. standard. 20,000 T~s...r.:ll,new 493-5710 9570 .......... , ..•...•..... 1MW 9712 filiUMUiiJ &I SI &HOAOWAY SAHIA AHA 835·3171 I HC UU IMA I ( ~IYIHG MACl<IHL •DATSUMS• L.-ge Wedion OfAIModttt WE SPECIAUll IHGOOD SBVICE J A <; ' 7 J X J I 2 ABSOLUTELY Lll•'1-. NF:W ! Glove s ort Ll:-:ATIIER + more. LO :i.u ~ 8339743 62 Jag X Kt-: 30l l"orll, $.')2IJ() 552-11155 9746 ..•..........•.•...•... ·1.a Mt>llt.J, ~ood <nnd , AM ... ~t ~ lrk '.'>lnt•o, J.,k lrlj! SJIJJO 1,.J!I ;it>IJ Hon n l)!>.11 \t.1111.1 SI .-,!Ml or ht•'I •1Cf 1•1 ;./II \1 l'(i f>l5~ 78 Corolla. 8.000 mile!> new Xlnt cund L1"" ·~su·~-t Hu.: (joutJ l· .. nrl than '!.o;..rno Onl) ~ SlOO"l oCr Bonu:. dtr;; t:ve.aft6pm673-3366 ..... to buver ~ 754~ J!MJ~ (;j1J T<1l JI equip v•-; Xtra fin1• nwd1 Bst ofr <.:alt r.io 4071 '•<Jm ~m I.! Toyota CelJca. AC. 4 1!174 Volk.:.wagon Im ~Jlt: ,µct. rum good. ma.kc or snso rd' 100.1479 ~ l41J ·53 Studebaker Grund ·IUnsmo ·:Hawk': Touil ly re8tored to :.howrm cond. Auto, P /S. P /B •YOU 'LL LIKE! * '77DODGE l/4TOH •USEDIMWs• '765.DA SIR U95RKO> '77 32D 48pd, st l670SPV) '775304spdS /R <0179> '783al<l'lp, (239UKll 1 '78 633cslA Sift I U002 1 COSTA MESA DATSUN KcrMn1GhiG 9734 P...-0 .•••................... 9747 71TOYOTA CEUCA ~ T> ~ 3 ~d,l!IJlt: I ur \ W G<xxh ond S-150 Qill S48 714U i I c 1w ''" \ 111 c, r 1 d ""14hllo· \IO~I l•>p. 11 ti lnl••r "'~Id n1111I S3 . .."1:1 14\l $:¥» Only $\500. 979-1 _840 __ _ "58 Olcv Cameo P.U., 283 Shorty Swfer 284S HARBOR'BLVD. 540.6410 540.0213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 GHJA Conv. Gd cond. x.Jnt mpg. S3WO. 831·3464 '71 ~.ooo milci. cond UFTIACIC V 8 . h y dromat1 e , wtit red. w lall fact. dlx ct\rome. Dys 645·-079'.t V-8. automatic, power steering, s tereo tape, hi- hacks, mags w/ovala. C411VB0) ~Oosed Sundays • t::J\S YON (;AS • '74DATSUH ._2102-Dr. ----9738 Peugeot 97 48 •...................... 13.000 m.Jles. 5 sptt<i, AM FM stereo, metallic pamt. JM stn pmg. a 1 r cond t256WOC > $5tf 5 JIMMAAINO VOUCSWAG&I 1.8711 Bt:ACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 '77 VW Bus Champagne ed. auto. i.nrf. A C . AM •fM. 21M m1 . m1n1 cond 16500 675·031 l. 6t2·!J979 eves 79 Eldo Cabriolcl , ~ . yellow sadrllc leather, 81arf"l£ wheel:., etc. 7 mo warranty lt·ft. p .. vt ply $1 4 75 H 839-40 '47 fo'ord Panel Tru<'k VB. ong. ~/best. 847-45.~ eves • 1963 3565 Ponc:he f\11},y restored, Ted lar· quer p aint. blk int (YNC204). '6:iOO Alltah.s S.rtin LJOOW Coitst Hwy Nwpt Bch 642·67113 a.c.. eatioMI v~ 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "78 Brougkam Assum Loan m:;.-;11 964·2779 <-...lace, . ....-.. 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct.EHET 5'195. * J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac-GMC ~ E. tsl. Santa Ana (714 )558-1000 '77 Dodge B-200: PS, PB, AC. AM/FM/tape. xlnt <.'OOd, $S500. 642·0376 '78 Jo'ord Van Conversion. Long bed. Mint c;Pnd. &frig, bed, tbl, custom seats. S6900 963·3679, 675-00U '76 Chevy. 6cy1, Cully N!tomized &t equipped. $6200 blue bk . s e l I IMMEDIATE DELJVEHY' LARGE SRECTIOH OFHIW 1979 320i•s 5281"1 ALSO 63JCSi'i. IHSTOCK! Call today . We also may have that pre -owned BMW you are looking for! 131-2040 495-4949 $4875/besl. S48-9024 ·------------· '69 Econoline campe r Xlnt cond. Good rubber. $1 ,000. 536-4718. 4 spn!d. fact. air. !>lcreo, new radJals. (206LVll) S2l9. * J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac GMC ~ ..:. tst. sarlta Ana (7141558· 1000 1971DATSUH llOWAGOH Aut omatic, AM / i'~M stereo. all' cond.. pwr. steenng. 6 cyl ruel uuec- t.Joo. 17,000 rrules & like NEW conditio n <:116W0G) ...•.......••.......•.• '79 HX-·7. b-ron~t.'. lo mileage. ail', A"'M Tf"M S8SOO or bst ofr 67 3-1.531 1978 Mau.da GU:. 22.000 m1les. lmmaculatu $3600. Call eves or wknds 491 !)583 '79MAZDA RX7 5 :.peed , ~u nr oor AMt t'M stereo, 13,000 miles.SHARP' lllHlR) S9750 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 BEACH ULVO llUNTlNGTON Bt::AC.:11 842-2000 14 RXJ. economy run' great Sharp ' $1295 b'>t ofr 754-5300 dys, 897 _.!ill4 eves PEUGEOT SALES, 'SERVICE AMO LE.ASIMG Olf::S .. ;LS NOW AVAILABLE BEACH IMPORTS !WI L>ovc Slrt-..·t Nt::Wl'OHT llt:.:1\Cll 752-0900 Pcnche 9750 ......•.........•.. , ... •"77 91LS. 2'1K m1. mel burl( ,bnrl,A C,AM FM lal)l', llhr int. alarm. xlnt l'UOd. 547 ~or 640-mtrT bi !111 5 'P· ~ood cond Must~ll · 536 7ti74 13914 2 o. load~'() & d l•.J11. $51100 or bc:.l o rrcr 67~2238 IS Corolla. A~ / FM cass. :11-t-nu pr ~al. on an~ gas.~ ~-.:..:'_743 __ _ '77 Corolla 5 spd. air. tape deck. 30.000 mile:,, Xlnt $4450 493 57 10 4!!>-549ti -------'71 Toyota corona dlx. cl~ good trilrusport11 uon. sum. 536-2286. T ..... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "76 Sp1thre AM / t'M. 2 top;. overdn\•t'. JlmpR Scott . 673 !1 13 0 or SJ&-2633 --- l!IQ SC'l.rot.'CO 54.0UO m1. Ca-0 9917 nf'W brks. new ltrr~. ••••••••••••••••••••···· A." t'M r~. Jlr Hc41 'ffi Camaro VS Cl'lll•·r dean 968·93>4 lint">. Mert'O, l(d con<I Sl9JO ~· 13'.?8 ora32 !JJl)l 1971 vw '°"°' c...,. ChampJgnt' t:d1t1on. auto. At'. C.ib!lt'tlc. radar1. ~love. l'lt'l' rdnl(. 111-l' new. ti.000 m1 Pnt·1·d lo sell c H202lH I • Autohcatt hriln l.300 W Colbt H14 ) Nvpt Bch 642 6763 81 VW Bu:.. rblt en~ &. tra.ns. nu p1tint & brakL.-:.. AM •F'M . S2000 b:.t offer 6'S-4719 '70 ~bergla1> buggy new pa.Ult & winni:: Strong t•n.: SI .SOO S:J6 til1S4 bt>fr noon '76 Caffiilro 4·1>P<J. I\ t ", P S. f' ti. AM FM, lh'W llrt..,. $.'JI.SO !°>51 [)'16() C\ Cb <Aft i l'\I '78 CHEVY CAM ARO T-TOP LR,10> m1l1..~. ;iulf>. lran:.., pwr '>lt:t'nng . air co11d., Wt wti~I. t·rw:.~ cunt., pnced for qwck :.OJlc (53)76()) $4195 JIMMARIHO VOl.kSWAGEH 18711 Hl::ACH BLVll HUNTJN\.TON RJ::Ai 'If 842-2000 1979 11'225/250 Cream/- tan. All opuoru.. $65,000. Private Par ty Call 494-2525 75GMCITON •IMW '77 320i f\llly equipped. locally owned &t serviced. M BZ trade-in. 14J8SMQ > $9650 JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS l9701lARllOR BLVD COSTA MESA 6ll-1276 lll-9300 $5999 Hoben Codllloc a,oollarbor Blvd 1425 Baker Sl <n>IA M ESA 540.9100 Mlradnlewl 9740 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 ~c Camper van, i i Spttl1re new tirl!S. top clutch & magi.. ns~ 53&-9790 I IUY PIOIUMS CASH for s1rk or dead foreign cars Free tow a. ..... 9920 ---------4 WMtl Dri..s 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •4X4• 76CHEVY \14TOH LOMGIE:D VAMOUIA tully equipped, self con- tained camper, AM /FM stereo cassette, 29,000 miles. Extr a c lean! <419MWE> S4t95 MMMAltlMO VOLKSWAG-EH tB1ll BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 v.a. automalic. power steering, ract. air, till, cru11e, lutone, stereo. sliding rear window, aux. tan.ks, mags w, new •-.. -.-..-W-ul-1-d--9~5-9-0 wkte oval.a. 49.332 miles. - <lSSl'AS> $6495 * LC. FORTUNE PonUac-GMC 3>00 E. 181.. Sanu Ana (714)551-1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Can't Sell Your Car? CllYlll IMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR ForClean Used Imports CaJI Mike or Doo '74 Bavaria: Malaga, auto trans. sunroof, stereo caaa. 52,000 miles. $6700. CaH days only 549-2772. ••'75BMW S30I Re built e ng, 24mp · g/road, itlnt cond. like n u . A C, AM /FM . ~. '89 Bavaria: Must sell! Moving ! Xlnt running cood. great deal $:!900. cauJ ack 673-7539. ----- '74 Dat s un B ·2 1 0 Hatchback. xlnl cond . AM1FM. 8-track. new clutch, 37 .ooom1. sz:m 54-0·2917 '76 B2JO good rond1llon. $2650 673·3860 or 494· 1402 '76 8210 Coupe: Lo ml, gd tires, 30mpg, runs great. $28.50. 551·2526 '74 Sedan 610, 4 11pd, air, SQlJd body & eng. Real c~am purr $2350 64.2-60L8 '74 21fiOZ 4·!.pd, air. m11g wbls. more. Very clean MX>. 848-0685 aft 3 79 240 Dsl: White. snrf. Cully equip, i.howroom cond $17 .600 1orr 759-oo.10. i6"9>C: Camel color Top cond. Musuee $L3~.95S--0989 Utile Miu Muff et sat on a Tuffel , alon1 came a spider' and read lo the Dally Pilol Cla111ried section about Ml.al Muf· fet's Nfet and bought 1t for II.SS. You can sell your tufrel and lots of other t hings thr ough Dally Pilot Clauih ed Ad5. Call 1142.~8 ""'!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!~1 llS.l 171 -:: -------........... tlOO .......... 9800..-....M•• 9800 "T1 u4 Ford F'l50 R•nser: PS. PB. AC, AM/FM stereo. 29M ml, 1bell, --.~.s '73 CJ·5. 1d cond. Gm w /bllt top 76.500 ml. tk bit air. '151 .3078. "15 OlevJ: •. "1T, AC, PS, AM /FM, many ~.-.se:io. WANTED! Late model Toyo tas. VolYOS, Picltupl 6 V am. CallmtodQ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··~~·························· • • • • IRAND NEW '79 LEASE OR BUY •1u~-*7777"1 t TAii L.IC • DOC ~H . -----~ _,.,....,...,__ .. 6Jl.2J897 6i3 3465 ••••••••••••••••••••••• slf contained . 1 T ch.a.ssts. ~ &w-0616 '71 St.Ilg Mecharucally & C\"C!> cosmeuc all)' perfect ........ por+M moo. soo.!lJ37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 46.200 MILt:;S • '74 2 O Liter Por:.rhe, all blk. 1mmac. $8000 fi r m va111...... 9770 ~COUNTY '761MPALA YOLYO STATIONW4GOM EXO.USlVELY VOLVO 3Seater. V-8. automatic, power st.ccnng. fact. air, m.~aft6PM. "••••••••••••••••••••• '7• VW Cmpr. Auto. AC. stove. rerng, 2JM m1, clean . sink , $4850. 557-7066. '88 912, beautiful. perfect thro ug hout . a llo ys. st.ere!>. S6800 830-as66 '67 912 Porsche, 5·Spd, Mu5t.sell. ~1736, 497·1648 '60 s.oo Restored to showroom cond Red on bl.It sunroof $12,000/ofr 19491315> Call 640·7977 1961912Ponche 4 cyl. brwn . copper w/tan Int. alloys SuP'!r S h arp c ar . $7500 . (233RHY). Ma•-..... 1.300 W. Coast Hwy Nwpt Och 642-6763 "18 912E: SUorool, ~'°°° ... air, alloys, a\eNO cauelte, black. Call m3ZZ7 l9nt11TT ... Coppert.one w /tan int, AC, alloys SHOO. ~). .W1llr1..,. 1IOOW. Cout Hwr Nwp& 8ch 142-!63 a-illecl Adi, YoW' .... ........... ~ ..... Ute the O,Ur Pilot "Fast Retult" aervlce directory Your ..-vtcellOW' spectalt.J c.u lq·Wf• .. , 111 '71 VW BUS. Xlnt rood. New enetne. new trans. $2960. 581-8723. ·77 Sclrocco, AM /FM CMaf.Ue. Bilt telns silks, new tires. Call644·5836. '67 VW Full sunroof. cassette. Runs well. $625 ~ Largest Volvo Dealer s tereo tape, luggat,:e 111 Orange County! rac k , n c w rad i a Is BUY or U ;AS E • (008PCW 1 DIRECT $Sl95 ~ * ~uf!~!~NE 2025 s. Ma~·er 2000 E. Lst. Santa Ana n1.;u1cr.n • 714 15.'>IHOOO ~naheim 750-20111------ "72 164 E : 4 door. 60,000 Good rood. szsoo, Call 833-0216 '77 Monza, xlnt cond, lo rn. S3000/be5t. ~-25QJ. 9100Alllol,Hew 9100 ~ ...... 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :········································~·~·····i : ~Rabbit i -: ~ ~ I E :----• • IRAND NEW '79 L11A"'"* : ....... .. _ ..... LEASE OR BUY •111~-·-·~ =-:c::;o:.-:::.:.:.:r.::.·:i=-. ;.: .. •.r,:,;-:;:,~' '' ot ••• Ol l# ••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • 2 • • • • • • JIM MARINO VW : 11711 llACH ILVD. ! • HUMTIMGTOH llACH : 842-2000 : ....................................... , '7 I I .. c.e-....---"-""°'..;;;:;;;-..._......_ ____ 1.....,.;;;;.;~-· "'---.;"".-'-· t,.; .. _ ...... UM4 ...... UM4 ...... UMd • ...... UIH . ...... 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CONl'l•nAL . _..._&ow.U.6 la -----"""--1 .... 170 ll'dOrCYf..,l ,.w. ·AM/..-M 1ttreo \ape, C tt 14 "30 ...,.....,., (~£). t'Mlf•I ffl Z • Qn=·l*C. ·c..ri~. .. ....... ,.__.,_,_ for sale leatber • 1unroof. ---•••--•••• MABY _.,_1 --.. •••-•••••••••• ...... ~ ......... 6: ..... ..._.,. llnl r--.. "'::, .. ~ .. ·-. ..., a. ,_. .. > ""-~•1 PWl ......-. e ••Y se.t. -• ....,,,,, "1511\JSTANG ..................... ,_......._ ... ya. -..ct for '400' nan ......... ~. .... ....... Dr..Ue .... MC • -U.Y-.... • --- - -t;'M'"" ,_ .. .__ .. , '1Z Uneola c.tlll•.aJ. l•ct. alr1 land•u. till. HOWAID a..... Gdcand . BMloffer dilMI ~~.r· '&*UdBW .. '1011. . ~ Xlllin.IDDinacoed.SlJOO. maae, stereo cuaette. Doft6~Sb. ._._ ---.... ..,.., Call&G-~ <4.llVWG> NEWPOR1rB&ACH . SAftMOWltt -n1 ·n.......,8'.a1c.am1fm .....,C •• S74t5 Ill 1111 ,, Mta•nc u xJat cood. .. ...... l\T NI .... Id tD1 .u...-••'I l"l~.112......0 -"-' ol .. •--~ .• , •••••• : 317 ""' (.,...),OU,... t• .,....._C .. 111 Xlnt Loaca.4. "Qwck -Karttor Bhct ... _ ~ ..... ..,_.._, -,... r ••l"Y ~ a-&AN•L.OAor.u s." .,.... ~8f'M•d'A !':,~~~·r~~~ed~~ *J.C. FllTUNE ~ ........... !!!.~ •rmor~ . •) ... , .......... - ' C·•·~H l Hf•ll<llf' ~MCN ••t iOMailbu lDWMr '10.000 540-9100 welcome u.d help in Pootlac·GKC 1'71..C•Y '?OMl••n1AM/f'Mcass. 111 UELAJK ml. id runruo\•nd very wordlnl your ad for best 3IOO E. lat, S.Ota Ana _._-._,... -1 8 cyt. auto. x.lot cond. ~ 4 1' I J (J (J ~ ~ k •· respo"su. Call Now•. '714)551-1000 ~--nmlJ'eaUlt00.831--0343 Gd\rllM _.. t•lean .... ew ra eit • F\nd what you want m .. .. Altroroof. atereo radio &e 87$,.. ltl'tw IZI _, 873 3684 ~Y PilotClu.sllleds. 60-58'18 8 track. tape player and 19 VS. good cood .• aft tlOO ......_ w.w tlOO New c r u i 1 e c o n t r o l . WM, Mon-.Fri, 4111-ytame * Tllrlftr· New '79 Malba 4-door Classic Sedan! N o 426670/2541 with auto trans .• rallye wheels. whites bu mper guard s. spec instruments. pwr steering & brakes. till Wheel. air cond . pwr windows & door locks. tinted glass etc LEASE or BUY' ' Only$6298 * Roomy New '79 MaHbu 4-cloor Station Wagon! No 461179/3309 with auto trans.. air cond . ttnted glass cruise control. tilt steering wheel. pwr steering & brakes. elec clock rallye wheels. HD radiator. heater/defroster. etc LEASE Of BUY' No 132977/2673 with pwr sea· door locks. steering. brakes windows. air cond . auto trans . t inted glass. r emote control mirrors. cruise control. till wheel whites. stereo. bumper guards ere. LEASE ()I' BUY' on1,su91 * Lively New '79 Malibu ~r · No 453281/3149 with pwr steeri~ Drakes. & windows, SPort suspension. auto trans . SPorl mirrors. air oond .. tinted glass. 1111 steering wheel, whites. gauges opr1op. rallye whee ls. hHter/defroster, etc LEASE or BUY• Classic. Sedan! 0nlyS6398 · *Luxurious New '79 Clift! ... Classic Sedan! No 18569213329 w ith auro rrans . atr cond . owr ~leering & brakes.. tinted glass. body side mold1nqs, remote m1noc 1111 steering wheel. wti1tes. rao10. bumper guards kntt cloth 1ntenor PtC LEASE or 8UY1 Onlys6898 *Spirited Mew •79 Impala 4-door Sedan! No 131115/2657 with air cond auro rrans cruise control 1111 steering wheel whites eiec clock aopearance option H~ radiator whites remote mirror heater/defroster, etc LEASE or BU.Y! * Handsome New '79 Impala 4-cloor Station Wa9on! ,..4fiiiii No 145689/3343 with air cond auto trans apoearance oorron stereo. wn11es. lrlt wheel. cruise control remote mirror. owr sreerrng. brakes rarlgate lock tinted glass. etc LEASE or BUV• Onlys6998 * Spacious New •79 . . Caprice 4-cloor Estate Station • • • • • • • • • • • ($er.IK)l4'76). Set/81.D. 71 .. ~ $1795 ......,.CaMmc m> Ril'bor Blvd '61 MuPang Coovert.Ible $3,000 675-7759 1'25BakerSt. '7S Nus••og Gahia. idnt COSTAllESA cond, many xtras ___ ~ __ 1_00 ___ 1 $12115/bltolr. 648-GOS • XJl7, all xt.ru. new a. a O:t ff55 8IJldela peiDl. very nice. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• $lt00 .... '1019dyg ~ ... __ .... . ... ., _;._ ____ _;.. ___ 1'75 ........... Z.w • .nA m•. ·71 Cougar· PS, PB. atvr w/blk vinyl top, xJnt All / F II / c ass. c I e an, coad. $4IOOO. SSl ·S20lf "Tl Aspen Wagon Spec. Edit. lo mi, AM/FM. air, PIS. er control. xlnt cond $&500. 642· 1601 ~ 9940 ....................... 1971FOltD FU'TuaA COUPE t> cyl .. aut.omalJc tran:. . pwr !>teenn~ & brake:. . ra <.t o r y air cond . AM YM :.t~reo-8 track taptt. low mil<."!> & bke nrw c o nd 1t1u n ! r754UMXJ $3999 ......... Ceclloc 2000 Harbor Blvd 142S&kerSt <:a:,IA MESA 540-9100 9957 ....................... '72PIMTO 59U1UWAGOM Auto. tran~ , radio roorrack. wood !>Ide::. SHARP' C49Sio'AX > $1595 JIMMAllHO YOUCSWAGoEH 187U BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 ' ... as-UMCOlM MBCURY ·~ott.be Week'' 1971PIMTO S i l ver e x\.erior . automatic, radio & ~<06l{JEB• - $3450 2626 HarOOr HI., C M 54().~ 7 8P1MTO PUl !>lnpmg, iiUto tram •. pwr. ::.teennl!: .• air cond • ltatchbac:k, •ow mrh•::. c:nm;D> $3995 MMMAllMO VoutSWAGEH 18711 liEACH KLVD HUNTINGTON B l':ACH 142.-2000 ., _____ _ '71 PlNJ'O--XLNT RUN- NING CONO. ~ Cull 6c:H966 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $99 DOWN OAC • 76FOID c ,,.,... 1or......- STA110MWAGOH 9 .000 mtl~s. V ·H. "''()Q\ltl"'· power ~teer· ing, Power windows. locks. ract iilr. lilt. cnase. stereo taJ>l', ne~ radlab t~GI $3295 * lC.FDRTUNE Pootuc-GMC ~ E 1st. Sant.a Aoa (714)5.58-1000 • ,~~~-~-II!!~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 4 MUST AHG II GHtA 4 <:yf eog.. \!tnyl roof. air c:ood .. AM /FM stereo 8 lrlt.. pwr. steenng. 4 spd tWHIDl3> $29'5 JIMMAIJMO YOUCSWAG&t 111711 BEACH BLVD H\JNTlNGTON BEACH. 142-2 1976 FOID WGM . Ta.JMO~H Aulomauc, pwr. sleer· mg, sten~. air cond . low nu.I~ & Xi.NT t-ood1llon c~G >. Spec11tl pnce d $2995 ~Ccdloc 2QX> Harbor Blvd 1425 Baker St COSTA MESA 540-tlOO 1975FOD B.ITECOUPE PWJ power. factory air cond.. spht seats. Lan· dau top, low miles & shall>! <122MMJ >. ---'72 Pulto: 4 spd. AM1FM • oeedseng work. m> 776·161!f ..,..... 9960 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 77 YOlAIE ESTATlWAGOH 'lld·Sl2.C. 41UlC> tran'>, pwr stecnnK . .sir c:ond . r rwse conl . AM / f''M ~reo, roof rack. wood :.Ides.{~) $49'5 JIMMAllMO YOUSWAGrEN 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTJNGTON B~ACH 142-2000 '70 Dust.er~ work ~CASH P.P 731·2200 '7S VALIANT. a ir, <4 dr, xlnl con4,. bc:.t orrcr 751-lfl63 '965 ....................... •27.JIBMIL~ • 7 1TRAHSAM y ,9, automatic. power steen ng. rucl. air. ap pca ran n~. C U!>l O m wheel:.. new rad1Jb 198SUKV > $6795 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponuac·GMC an> E. lst. Santa Ana (714)558-1000 '18 Flreb1r t'ormula Power . AC, AM/FM/cass, T-to p:.. · fully loaded. xJnt. must sell. &>c>. s.:J6.2300. WCICJon! : SZ995 ....... c ..... 2QX>Harbor Blvd . '79Grand Le Mans 4 door sedan. 2tone, 5 mos. old, fuUy loaded. Powerful 6 cyl. eas saver. Beauuful car Must see. must sell' Beslofr. Call640·9760. No 160877/3084 w1rtt auro rrans .. air cond rool camer 3ro seat. pwr steering brakes windows door locks. & seat tinted glass. remote mirrors. cruise control. 1111 wheel whites stereo. guards. etc LEASE or BUY' • • • • • HZSBakerSt COSTA MESA 540-9100 "'-*'bird '970 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 0nly$8598 • • • • • • • • • • • •16 ~hero: 1 owner. '13T·Bird: Cusl Contmen crwse. cust int. x lnt t.al trunk, rully h,mdt.>d. c:ond. 4lM·'1282.66l·l680 top rood, reg gas. St500 55&11192. ·~ Ford Stn. Wan. S200 . Goodtraas. car. 7S«Xl49. 1986 peiwie. perfect body conCI .• local NB cu. ll.350. 642·5200 • '14 Ford Gran Torino Elite. all extras. xlnl CXJOd. 60,000 mi. S2450. or bell offer. Day 955-1210 ; eYel~. ·- .... ff74 ....................... "12 Vep, A/C, S589 or best dfer . m.2111 "11 Grand Torino slalioo •----------. W8lllll. 800 a& lake over pytllllb ... ~ af\ $ . • Mwwww f ff50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ORANGECOUNTY'S • MIWIST • UNCOl.N·MERCURY DKALERSfflP e IAYllLUBOE • UNOOLN·MEBCURY • J&.18 Atao Cen&er Dr. • • SDP'w)'·Laae P'orMl eiul 111 M, IR\111111: ...,~. ..._1 ... __ .......... 7a• Wu' lnp ~ ..... ........ ""*' with • Ollil1 PUot Q...uled Ad ii ...... -n.r ... )lllcall .. ... PDlllY PllllD AIS KYS2 Sell •nY item or com butauon of 1lem1 for 17~ or ltu with a Penny Pincher Ad. 3 Linea ror 2 COftlleCUltve ~•Y* Eac~ lddltlonal hne 1' w ror 1Jw2~. nar1e tt! No commettlal acb ,r For inore tnfortnallon -'° plac.10ltf' IMl call 142.5171 ----_______ __.... _...__ .. .........._,_ ... ---...... __ ... ..,.,,..._ ... __... ._.._. ( '7 " Yo•r•••e&ew• D•lly ~e••paper' VOL . 72, NO 11•. l SECTIONS, .0 P•GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST?. to7c c:tc:TEE~ CENTS BB School . District Budget Up 16% .,9r-JaaaY CIAUHf'. ...... ~.._. Truat.eea have been 111arned to ••Peel queatlonr when tax payer• learn the Huntlnclon Beach U010I\ tll1h School l>is trlct ·a lf7't.IO e>peratantt bud1et la about 16 percent higher thar laat year's Thia year 's newly figured "9.824,9M budael as about $6 3 millior greater and 1s the :Count} • I ' t·Pay Pact ~Re&Cbed? ( By GARV GRANVILLE Of ... 0.11, ~ .... s ... , Months of lahor-management d1ssens1on n ear ed an end Wednesday when negotiators re ache d tentative agreement with the bargaining representative of ..abou 00 <;.Q,un..u_ ovemment workers in Orange County The agr eem e nt J!I" es the. • workers a 19 percent oay Ill· ~ crease spaced out over the next three years and softens the 1m pact of needPCI incre ases 1r th.- workers' contribution to their re- tirement fund. However . before the three· vear pal't developed ove.r: tb past three months be<·orri es fal't. 1t m usl be endorsed by a maJon ly or the worker~ as well us " majonly on lht· (·ounty Board of Supe rvisors Employees c.in• represented h) the Orange County E mployee!> Association 1n fi ve ~epc.irut•· bar~aming units . Last month. m <Jny of those w o rker s s ho wed their di s 1 pleas url' c.it the slow pace of negotiations a& well as the coun- ty's pay increase offe rs by slag ing ci sil'kout the1t for at lf'asl ont• day disrupted county service:. Late today. thos e s am e t workers will m eet in Santa Anu to either e ndorse or re1cct the t contract agreed t o by lh t' • negot1<1tQrs Wednesday l ' Still left tn h m ho 11re the &t f· torne ys who work in hoth the ~ dis trict attorney's office and t publil' defender's office Also left unsettled a re negot1<1 \ t1o ns involving the dcputiei. who , work in t~e Orans.te County t Sheriff's OeDartmem. f Both the deput1c l> a nd ut • torneys are r epresented by sepatate bargaining units that J remain at loggerheads with coun f ty negotiators o n the issuei. 111· • volved H' the ir 1979-80 pay negotiations . . * • * I t°Mill,er Plans f To Ask County Salary C~ts Ora nge Count> s uper visors • began their ftnal 1979-80 budget session toda> with Supervisor Edison Miller planntn~ to call ' for a 10 percent cut In s alaries <>' all county employees wbo earn as much or more than county supervtaon. Al' Miller planned his budgeL ending bombshell, Supervisor Harriett Wieder v.as preparing to launch a secon<1 verbal as- sault on the newl> apPointeo s upervisor Miller and Mrs. Wieder farst ~ locked horns last wee" when ~ M Iller s uggested that the five ~ county supervisors and their aides volunteer to accept 10 per- ~. cent pay cuts. t' His propogaJ today will take ( that theme a nep further b> i calllDI on rougbl) 3SJ of lbe county's bigbeet paid employees to subject t.bemlelvea to 10 per- cent pay alabel l. TM JSl affected emplO)ees are tboH wbo earn al leut '29.• anaaAll), the amounc tupetyllOft are~-MW. bu ..Umated lbaa the propoMd IDUAl•men\ and pro fNlklu' pay lluhn will .. ,., aboat tl.3 mUUon • year And wldle be concedtf• h11t pn, posal bM UW. cb11Dt·.. of W\G 1une lb• 1 endOfteDAen. ur 1u1 fellow ..,erv~eon. b.. bejl~e.. ''lt...lf .. ~ •11.D ""'"" "'"' of PHI D fltion 1J ' But Mr•. Wider •• •Mil labeled llWer'1 tnma. •alar> C\k .,..... • lfmdl&and pa., .. .......... the Dft ....,.,... -~ wba& Ille sala w •• 11 .01a1y ftdldllltmpllO.U.,.. .. .-. ........ ,._ 8llD(,ST, Paa" Al. -1.attHl ID dt1lnct hlllOL)' dupite PropotliUon 13 property t ax urtailmeot.a. Supertntendent f"n&nk Abbott ard Asaaetant S uptrjntf'rident Charlet< Ht>as aatd during a .. pecial board sesalor Tuesd11 v maht that thert> ar.-reasons Funds for the ancrease. s1ud Hess. include U,4 million m 1n· creas~ state bailout bill funds thas year over last, up ·about 6 R perc.en1. --- Addlt1on1 also include $1.4 mllUon In atate money for the education of handicapped stu- dents .\n additional $586,000 in stale money for tb.-handicapped has he t>n fed into the high school dis· tract for management of the new W eat Orange County Consortium for Special Education , The cons ort ium provides ~chf.>Olinc for about ~ .000 han dlcapped studenh in rf!•ular classrooms. rogram will operate in th schools and in 'feeder" sc wh.lch graduate students into the hich schools. Districts involved are Huntington Beach CJ lY. Fountain Valley Ocean View . Sea l Bea"h and Westminster elementary <1chool districts. At,bott <1aid Tbe high school district abo h iu received an add i tiona I S6SS 000 in f e d e ral Com · prehensive Employment Train· Ing Act <CETA l funds for h.lring a nd training the long.term un· e mployed. Sale of a por tion of the Westminster Hl~h School cam- pus has added another $SOO,OOO • to the budget. Those funds are to be use d 'n capital outlay Huntington Officia/,s purchases. Ress said. Also reflected this year 1s the transfer of $300,000 in district re· serve funds for renovation of the old Lamb <elementary\ School. which was leased from the Fountain Valley School District as a new headquarters site. Employees. aJrefidy up 7 per· cent in salaries this year. are ex- oected to ~et an additional I S oercent raise Recall of 3. Halted; Signatures ·Short 8 y ~IEVE MARBLi; Ol t"'° O•tl• ,., ... Sl6tt to try to man1pulJlt: c•t > gov~m m t-nl ·· ~=:-~ii-r-PnA~ recall l'ffort 'O OU!>I three .... e ct~rtontrnsmm tteu m y "" ... o c laim ed ~e n e \ e r fe ll t hr e ate ned by •ht: .,1g nature push '°'"la( b':n('h t rccall grouo1 ·1 re JUst ~larters, not finishers. · added rhomas . ·who !>aid ht' 'i 1gned '\frs Hutton''! rec<tll pct1 1ion "'he cit) auomev claimed .,he elt-"m:rt · bTJt-.,ev~Mhrt:ttl~ bv the ouster Ci.1mpa1 gn AP •• ,.,.. .. ,. Bold Tlaose Tigers Mar ~ F l t!m1n g. an anima l h a ndl e r d l l\1arint- World/ Afri ca USA in Redwood City . provides the power <1s five of tht' seven ti ger cuhs which werC' oorn on ~aster Sunday <.it the amu!>emenl park get a ride m a shopping C'art. The cuh~ now .ve1gh between 35 and 40 pounds Low. Cry Heard Niglit ~f Slayings RALEIGH. N.C IAP 1 A former neighbor of Dr Jerfre) Mac Donald lcs t1hed tod<t y !the hearr · a lo"' c rying vo1C'e' but little else the night that Ma(' Donald's famab was killed. Pam ela Kali" Cochra n s111d she heard no fight in the house. She also saJd thal she baby sat to ..• the MacDonald children rre- o u ently ano sa"' a marked chaogt> in Colette MacDonald. She said the couple did not smile much at each other· 1n Wednesday's session of federal coun, defense attorney Bernard Segal continued efforts to show that the Am.> bot.Ched n s in~estig auon i nto th e bludgeoning and stabDing deaths or M acOonald's ramih at Fort Bragg. Segal also tneo to show tnal Mac Donald's in-lav.h h•rassed the fo rmer G r een Beret for years after the l.layingi. M ucDonald. 35. or Huntington lh1rbour. 1s charged w1lh k1lhng his pregn::int wife Colette. 26, and hls da ughters Kimberly, s. and Knslen, 2. He was a Green Beret doctor. He conte nds four intrude rs b ludgeoned and s tabbed ha s familS' to death and Injured hlm. The government maintains that MacDonald made up the story as a coverup, basing it in part on stories about the Manson famil y c ull murd e r s in California in l969. Sega l c r oss -exa mined Colette's m othe r , M ildreo Kassab or Cranbury . N.J .. at length. She S111d earher she thought the reh•l1onsh1p belwc.-en the two had deteriurated <~DOCTOR. Pag~ A2J orflc1als from office has be<:n halted less than a week befort! -.1g n atures were due for venf1c<t t1on R ecal I s p oke s man St e ve Sc h umacher !>aid his grouo r o•Jldn 't g c t the r equireo signatures needed to force a re l'alT t•h.•ct1on The targeb of tht' rc('<tll effort wert' <'tl} <\ttornf'} c;a.i Hutton and l'OUOl'tlme n Hon l'a ttinson and John Thuma~ "Wt• .;tart<'d tht· l)all rolhnR and lhl•n lert .t JP to the p('<l pie ... s aid Schumal'her "I m d1!>u ppo1nted but I u~&um c· th1 !> ~ thl' wJll of the people · T h e e le ct ed trio had bet."n ~t'rved with . ecall 'lOll<·ei. 1ast December. The ~roup needed to l'Ollecl 11,867 signatures for e11ch offtc1a l by A..ig 7 to ron•c a spec·1JI elec·t1on The charge!> u~umst the thret: inc l..ided incompetence, fiscal 1r respons1oihly, failure to respond to c itize n needs <ind l'onn1rt of interest. ·'There ·~ un election coming JP next year ana maybe people felt they'd ride out the ~torm until then ... sug~cstcd Sc humacher R e t' a I I o r g a n 1 u r D e :i n Albright s~11d he, didn't nave .... r1nul s 1gn:i lurt· t u ll y, but estimated they l'Ollcctcd 9 000 !>1gn atures against Mrs 'iutton and 6.000 <1 g a1n ~t t he l'Oun t'ilmen . · · 1 knew they d1dn l ... ave the oackbone Lo curry through with 1t. .. said r ecall targe t ~homa!>. Fireiroman 'Vnpopular' IOWA CITY. Iowa IAP 1 F1ref1ghter Linda Eaton. sus pt'nded for hr('a!>l reedin.e her son at a fire hoUM.'. 1s unpopular a m ong male c·o worke rs and the subject of sexual gossip. several firefighters h<Jve tesuhed. "There was lots of joking and s peculation about whether one of the firefi~hters got her preg· n a nl." firefig,hter Nathan lfopklns told a n Iowa Civil Rights Commiss ion hearing of· Cicer Wednesday. Some ol the wives didn 'l think a woman would be capable of doing the job and that there might be hanky-panky going on that IJoda Eaton would lure .heir t1us bands into dating her or tha1 the y would c·h a!>e her 11round thl' !>l~tion. · Hop1<1ns S~lld M 1s~ Eaton. 26 1s Iowa City·,, first lemale firefighter l '1 ri.. Hutton said i.ht' hoped 'tti1 i. Niii end lht.' d lVll.IVt• t ecrin1Que:> tha t de'itruct1v t· forCt'l> Within lht• Cl l) ... a\ t' U~l'(J r ·r 11dn'1 'hmk thev'd 'Tlakc l. · '1 r!> Hutton 5aH1 "1l was JUSl s ma ll. deiitru<'l1 vc group 11ttemot- .ng t'lcnpple tht•c1ty · Pa ttinson. who I!> up for elec· 110n ncxt \<:<Jr was out of town <Jnd ..1nJv:.11l :.ih1e for comment ISM• Rl-:C/\1.1,, Pa~., A21 Grand Slam Five New Carg Smashed The road cuned. the dnve r d1dn l. dnd i.I Westminster auto dt:ale r!>h1 p on Ueal'h BoulevJrd I'> min u., f1\f: new 0 ont1i.c Ftrl•bird., today DAMAGE TO THE r;ir!> on the -.ule!> lot of Hob LonJ!pre Pontiac. 13600 Beach Bl\d v.as ~umated Jl S20.000 Police !>aid Frederic·o Hendon. 27. Jdd re~l> unknown missed :.i r urn• on Be<J!'h ff()ule\a rd <Jbout 2 2.1 a m 11 1 ~ \ eh1C'll' 1um1~d lhl· l urh .ind slammed 1n111 !ht• pJrl.t:d C.a.c!> RESOO:'ll ""~ h<K'l kt'd on ... -.u~o1c1on of dn vine unde r the •nnlJl;'nCI.' Of <Jit'UhOI l'Ohl't' "J ld hl' Wal> drt\IDJ: d 1958 1>1c•kup truck LOot Reeovered R0b6ery Suspects -Held in Huntington Two young men whCl allegedl) roobed a Seal Beach restaurant m anager of S3.200 Wednesda) night were later arrested whtlt• tr y •ng to m a kt' a gctawa) lhrough 'iunt1ngton Beal'h. police r eported today Taken nto custody with lht.· aid of the 'fontmgton Beacn police helicopter a nd canine IJl\tl near S prtngd a le Street and Warner .\venue were RonaJd L Cordi. 19, of Buena Park, and Gregory D. Eppright. 18, or Anaheim. · The missing loot and a sawed· orr shotgun reportedly were re- covered tn the van tn wh ich po1ice said the two young men Nere trying to escape They we re arrest ed about 11 15 p m . booke d by Sea l Beach pohce. then transported to Ora nge County Jail wnert' oaO .-as set at $25,000 each Police s aid the mc1dent bef(an ~h o rtl) befor~ . I 1-1 m <¥hen Ret'd oa .. 1d!>on . manager of W dll ~ Wharf resta urc1 nt. was rob bed a ~ hl' wa ~ .valking to wa rd a bank depos it box to drop ore the evening s r eceipts O::iv1dson. Nho wc.is uninjured. phoned police with a description of the two alleged roobers and the van they drove off in. Huntington d<:acn officers spotted a van a few minutes la ter. One or the suspects re· portedly ned rrom the hailed van, police saio. but was q111c1tly tracked down m a oack yard near Springda1e .md ~arner. Both men .vere charged with armed robbery Or:~~~'4:~a~• Deputy Pay_ Talks· to Resume "'eather Night llnd early morning low clouds and rog With hazy aftem~ns through Friday. Only t>artiaJ after- noon clearing al som e beaches. HJghs from 70s at the beachea to 80s in in· la9d areas. Lows tonight 40 to 65. cour -appearance. that the '#Oft 1JoW'8owa la bavlna it• mOll ~riouaima>act GM.tnaaid. ''Pel'IODI in our cus\OCI)' have a ri1h, to IO w cou,n, to be heard oy a Judae and w tM balled out.·· t.he lhmift Hid. • Ana UUQp .tre ""''u11 clOH to the 11QiDt where f •m uut 10- lo1 tu .vc• dMm '· ne •Clded. S1muJt....-ly, Jwt.•n. Oates 1•ld ae '" "lyn1pMth.-k' wttlr 1~•• HPU\tct · elf or .. 1 .. o aain iow•1•• 'c.:01ntt.-r..bl¥ &o wb'\ o&.bel' ..... ,or 1 aw .snfor"..aMDt .. 9DCM9 ln or...,e Coua&y an ,., .... k •• Ule.....,., ......... the da, appeal.a io CeullQ Board al .......... a.... Pbabp u&Ja•1 o order tbe , t county Jle&N•U\).t team o.:.c to the bar1ainin& t•b•"· "I hive told the ooa:d of au pervhurs It .:i tbear respon•lb1hl) to l"l the netotiaton Dack to u.e table and to keep \hem th"rc until U.. II· aues areMttled.'1 G4'lea '"id. The major iuue di vidlq \)l.s facUoaa waa •••d '° be th" 4.eP• uUn' q&aeat ror .. ll percent • yeer pa, tub l&iK. Ulc ~·,, orter of • 7 pen:.m !Jh:N...,, Howner awn rwmt ~ iadlea&e ..,..uauCMlll ""' J/11'11 cen&ertaa aruund a P:e .... , ... ,., ..... .... ......... ,. ... boa. ,., udUlecoum&JolfWUICabMM perc_.., over \be two 1ear period. So far the wort slowdown in· 'IOked by the deputies last Fli· day hu had little impact on patrol and emercency aid aervtcee. according to Oat.es. But be conceded that "follow· in& the book" by jail preeonnel n11 alowed the booking and re· 1,1ae ol pnlOIMR and lu&• mAOt them late for court appoint men_y. GI'-aaad, *> (ar Ja .... Nie DffD DO Ulfractlou of ,,._ by the 1ai.l Md ooun dto.a\ld. Ga• ..... \Oat be p.MI .o cbee• .... cam11 l••,.. .... n. .,,...., _.. em bl ..... 11aotatd IM It becola• .. .... ""I ' ' INSIDE TODAY tr'• toft. at 11.U!• and U'a worth o fortUM lo it• makn1. It' a the "PHPPrl Pl11n." o cloth F'Nbff thol's aa hoc a.t HulaHoor-.SftPogeAlf •••• MY_...,_ AU a.a~ .,_....._.a......_ ................. t-··1~ ~:rt:. •• ca M .. .. M Alt j M M ' Htf Dump. AW!Mt a. 1m Credit Card Surehar1~ ..... N~~4 . WASlnNOTON CAP) -n.. Departmft\t ol En r1Y r veraf'd tself toda)' and sald that •nike llltlONI cannot ch1r1e molorl1ll extra r lhey pay by credit rard for 1•10bne and «Mr .. rv1Nie on ~.y. the departlMftt luued regulations a llo wln1 aervlce 1tolloa ooeratora to cti ar1te a ft!lt' for IU\noria& c.-~t curda. Dul In a )olnt announcem nt today, thl" age.n_cy u o.d the P'Meral Tra.• Cqpa mlHloo .................. ~ WU tlleial wad• &.be f .... 11 Truth ln fA!ndlnc Act ntf'IY Department otncla11 had .,... bel6eitd •llll trttklarn over ltl ort,._I ruttn1. 1 .. c11na to a reetudy ol t.tt. re1ul1Uon. "It w unfair to put the service ataUolt operator ln \be au.wi. 06 l hta l11ue," Rep FrHk An· nuaslo, O·Ol , chairman of the ••ou .-~um r ..rraJra 1ubeom· aalttee, AW•--•>'· E ••• before t b• con· th• i r 1t a&lon 1 Invaded. t\ey mu1t cut .back current "0. _. t.a.d, tM Departmeet 1re11mu'a warning, indtf8n· Wublnltoa'• foot and In hom~ march• under die rule, even u .. ot SMl'IJ leadl Ute oper.., &o dent ~ were lambutina tootlnt tow frocks Wednesday IA( skyrocketing intlatlon woraena belltvo that there la nothln1 Ener1y Department rules that protest the rulee. rents, wages and the price of wron11 with 1urchar1ln1 a credit let them charae extra for •uch They marched 1D front of the electricity and other services. urd ,wh~·~hanaetloecould s ervic e s a a wa a h i na White House, dhruptin1 (Relatedato1"y,A5) land the Nrvice 1taUoa operator wJnd•h.lelds, checkln1 oll and lunchtime tra ffic , and the n The independent d ealers want 1n jaU ... ~said. !Ulloa Ura, u well aa hODOria( rallied oo the Capitol's at.eps. profit ma,. equal to 30 per· Ond~r r~eral law, Annwuio• credit cards. The independent dealen were cent of the wboleaale price or aald..lft~OM lidcllna a 1urchar1e C bar1tn1 extra will only an1rieat over Ener11 Depart· caaoline Thi• would raise t.o a credit cardpurebasecaobe alienate c u1tomen, atatlon meat rulel that let a uniform margins Imme diately to aentenced to up to a year in Jail owners claimed. grou profit marlin of 15.4 cmt.s between LS centl and 18.8 cents Of' lined '6,000, or both. A bout 700 dealers who own per calloa. Many d ealen say per gallon. More U.S. Jobless ·Feared WASHINGTON (AP> -An in- te rna l Carter adm inistration document predicts Americans will face a deeper recession with higher unemployment next year Lh a n t h e White House has forecast publicly, according to a source. The internal assessm ent s ays tne jobless rate will hit 8.2 per .• cent in the fall of 1980, meaning a tot al of 8.2 m illi on Americans could be oul of work. In J une, the unemployment ra te stood at 5.6 pe rcent. A source. who asked not to be ide ntified, said Wednesday rught the projections are contained m "an internal docum ent" that probably was never intended to be made pob1 lc. · , COSTA MESA CYCLIST MAAINO PAEPS FOR TR:to LOWER HIS 00WN ... RECORD' FIW.• He'll Attempt to Pedel From Senta Monie~ to New York In 12 Deya ~~~~~~~~~~~...;.._~ .... F ... PflflEAl The predictions were prepared by a joint task force that in· eluded senior staffers from the T re sucy_-De.partment and Coun-._--+~c'!i1 i.;.-:of Economic Advisers, the BUDGET ••• Mesan's Bike Ride Said Mental Trip D•11r PllOI ~""'• by LH Pnne Colorful Roost Thn•t• Costa \lesa p1grons hi:ht up their lnl's by r oost· llli! m Lr-Jffte" s1~al a t t"am:1cw Roa(] an() !\ewport Bouh•\:.ird Thl'.' '"c fuunu that the sign al works out Just l11w lnr ;,1p.i11 ment la\ 111g v.1th hJ..!ht hou!->ckeeprng. 2 Gumne n Sought In Aho~ted Holdup By J OANNE R EYNOLDS Of llw D••IY Piiot ~1 .. 11 Two members of the trio who kidnapped three Orange Coa~t m en Wednesday in a fruitl ess at tempt to get money ·and J<·wt•J:.; were being sought today by San· ta Ana police. S~t. Chuck Hind man said in· vt>sta~aturs are seeking the rar dri ven by the two men wh1J t.>Scaped after one of tht'ar rom pa n ao ns was a rrestr-d 1n Newr>ort Reach "We may not have thf'm to day, hut we'll get them by the en<1 or the week." Hindm an pre· dcterl It began al about 11 a .m. a t I.1k.en's office at 2740 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana , when two men hursl in. armed with .45-call ber :rntom at1 <: handguns and took Tom Liken and llamre prisoner. As the kidnappers we re lakin g t he m e n lo th e ir c a r , the younger man showed up and he was taken too The men d rove their vicllms to Laken's Costa Mesa home in search or jewelry. But when they got there, Uken told the m his ware ha d the Jewelr y w it h h e r an P a l m Springs.· source said The mte rnal forecast differs . sha rply from the economy out- look the Cprter admm1stratJon released J uly 12. At that time, lhe ad m1nistra · ti.o n was pr oJecting a n un em ployment rate,:-next year of only 6.9 per cent. Mesa Couple ·Claim Water Killed Babies A couple h ave fi l ed suit against owners or a Cos ta Mesa a pa rtment complex charging tha t plumbing m alfunrtions led to t he death of twins who we re bor n prf'maturely m 1978. Named as defendants. in the Or a nge County S uperior Court act ion filed Wednesday a re Casa Victoria Apa rtments. 525 Vic · Lor ia St.. and Shirley Wright, He le n Rhod en a nd Alice L Head. Dennis Leroy Ohl and his wife. Loe Vu Ohl claim that .water supplied to an apa rtme nt they r ented was contaminated with "exc ess particles of iron and oth er de adly a nd dange rous c he m icals." Those chemicals. the su.il con· te nds, were pr esent in Mrs Ohl's body and caused the in- fants· deaths following deli very d u ri ng he r fi ft h m o nth o f pregr ancy. The Ohls assert in the action that they rep~~tedly requested t hat their water quality be im- proved. but claim owners took no action. T h e s uit seeks S400,625 in damages. T he Ohls currently reside in Garde n Grove. According to the s uit. they were evicted from Cas a Victon a In October, 1978, t wo months alter twins Jennifer Lynn and J eanette Lee, died. The three victims, Tom Liken, 63. of 3065 Club Hous e Circle, Cost a Mesa, his nephew, Randy Liken. 23. of Newport Beach and h is business assoc ia te, Del Ha mre. 63. of 3032 Club House R oad. Costa Mesa. wer e un· h a rm ed alter the three-hour or· deal Divers Hunt Body In Laguna Beach °"ANGE COM'T "' DAILY PILOT ff'!•Or•not(N't 0.1fy P11o4 wlll"'W'f'tl('°'•\t~ 1>1rwd lf'l•Hf'-' P,tt" •'DUbH"""'Othtrwi ()1~ ffJ• ., Pvbt•\~f"OC.~"~ !lil.,,..fat• ,@1llOM•r• QtJbh''"'<J Mond"Y' '",-outf" "°"•dtv tor fo\t111 M4!"' Mtwoot"I ~ HuntH'\qton &f.v "1 r°'"" l•lftV.tllfl• tOlrwt',l~8'-M"h ~ff'l(N\t A ·u~Qlfll , .. ,'°"". flCtfOon t\ Olif)fl,fWO \AtUf"t14'y\ •M """'°'•"' T,_ .,,.,n<~l\Nf'IO l)t•r.t h •I JlO Wf'U ff•y\t,..,. CO\.a.~ (Allt0t,..11tt)t)t ·-t1 N -P•"•dt"' 6M f'\11111""• '~-· c--. !,/l(_f' ,..,., ... "', .-ftld °',.., ...... ~ T-oltft>'•I t01l0t , ................... . ....... O•"OE- 0-.<lff" ..... .._ ~ ... " Au f''-"' M.t~-Oi"CI tdlton •-n•.,, .. Wet.1 Ot•n~ ~'f £:dt\ur Hunlfnaton .. 9dl Office tl'tlfllH(~ 9ov•~ard Molh"'I ,..,,., ..... 0 ll0• 1'0 ,,.,. Offle9• l~" tw,.<ft tO)I Ho (W\I H1..,w1u (0\1• -...u JJO ""'' ••• '4,-.. , < ... - By STEVE MITCHELL Of -O.lly ~ .... Staff County divers were sea rching the rough waters south of Three Arch Say this morning, seeking the body of a Long Beach man be lieved drowned while fishing with a friend Wednesday night.. Harbor P atrol offic ials are see kin g the bod y o r Mark Edward Fitch, about 22 of Long Bea ch. who apparently Clo11n- de redJ.n_an inlet at about 8 p.m. Wednesday while fishing with a ~ompanion: Jim Stauffe r , pre sident of Lifeguard Inte rnational Beac h Services, said he responded to a call from the Sherm's Depart. m ent Wedneaday of a man In tro uble in the ocean off the p r ivat e South La1.._na com· munlty. St auffer and lileguard Dav& Koorajian drove to the beach Cro m AUso pier and Slaufter gr abbed ~ surfboard off bia Jeep while Koor~ian borrowed .. a board from a surfer. The palr paddled around the aoulh point MarCh1DI for the vlc· ti m , but wtthout 1uccea1. Fitch's companion. John W. t Ruggier . 23, of La Mirada, told lifeguards the pair we re fishirig o rr the' south point and had begun to cross a s mall channel whe n Fitch began floundering in the water. Ruggier said he had reached the north side of the inlet anct. turned to see hl1 friend in lrou· ble . He reportedly jumped back in the water to help his friend, but was buffeted by \he surf and sustained Injuries to bl• heltd and legs. . He crawled back on Ute nortlt side and ran to a home ln Three Arch Bay for help. Occupanta of the home called the sheriff'• de· partment, who In tum called Stauffer for help. .., San Clemente llfe1u1rdl, who patrol the prtvtte beach under contract with the bomeowner's group. were eo'DI off d\111-lltbe time of the Incident. They reapoaded to tM acene after naminl into nremen wbo were called to help in the search, harbor patrol otttdala Hid todaJ. P'itcb ... reportedly ....... c"*oft denim trouaera at tbe time of the lneldent. The Miller.Wieder confronta· lion . however. 1s more h ke an aside as supervisors prepared to p ut the Canal touches on the la r gest spending p ack age in county government histo ry By the lime all is said and done, the 1979·80 budget. mclud· ing emplo)'ee pay raises, is hkc· ly to reach close to $600 m1ll1on. Since the bud g~ hearings opened last week s upervisors have cut $8.9 mil ion from the '79·80 spending package pro· posed by County Ad ministrative OHicer Robert Thomas But not induded in the CAO's $580.4 mi llion proposal we re sa la r y i nc r eases a nd the estimated additional $15 miUlon it will take to make up a project· ed $284 million deficit in the county 's employ~s· r.eUrement Jund - Nonthelcss. s uper visors con· tinucd to au empl to-rC'<fuce the propose'<! spt•ndang lev<'I by lop pan~ SS m1ll1on from the suggest<'ff Sl2 7 m1l11on t•ap1tal pro1ecti. budget Deleted capital project items r anged from S38.000 to rcmode• t he receptionist area 1n the dis t rict attorney's offi ce to S295 ooo for reconstruction of an outdoor patio at the county courthouse l",.._P-.eAJ DOCTOR ••• ··Little by little, Colette ceased to be the bouncy. happy person she had been," Mrs. Kassab said unde r questioning by govern mcnt attorneys. She said MacDonald told her he had beaten and killed one of the assailants when he and a friend went looking for the in- t ruders several months after lhc killtnR MOH .f AI 10 am.• I P.lft S'°Tuf.OAY 10a,m. ·IP" By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Of -0..1, ~ .... ,~, F o r Cost a· Mes a '!> John Mar mo. prepanng for a J.ooo mile. record-breaking bike n d(• is a mental tnp. The 30-year-old physical fit n ess e nthus i ast believe., ;, person's abiljty to succeed an sports is directly tied to has :,tall' or mind. And Marino said al was his dt- t ermmed atlllude as well as h1~ physical condit1on1ng that al lowed him to overcom~ eight years of bac k pam to set a new cross-country biking r ecord las t year. ·This ~ear .he wants to break his 6"wn 'reci>rd on the lrip from Santa Monica to New York l..tc;t '>um mer al took him 13 dav-.. om· hour and 20 minutes to fin.ash Uw 3,000·male Journey. <·ert1f1ed as .1 record by L'niled St.-tc (.'\«Ian.: ~\·dcrat11m He wtll leavt> Aug 11 . an an Jl te m pt lo nde the same r<>ute 1n 12 days Man no said he 1!'. optam1:.tll' about setting the new record because he believes he ran It " also ~ause he hH!-1 had unother )ea r to s tr c n g tht'n u nd "cleanse" hjs body through diet and exercise He o uthned his theories on healt.h an a book. "Wh eels of Health." wth1ch he wrote after completing last year's bake tnp America 's interest 1n physical fitness 1s g reat , he said . but there's one problem. Even good m ental prepar ation can't over com e poor eaUng habits "Ame ric ans a r e defeating their purpose. Everyone seemi- to be physical fitness conscious. but too many haven't made tht- transltion in diet. "It seems Li ke that's taJung fl\'I:' step-. u'"' JOd l hn·l' step)) ha c I( 1 ht" y .i rt· p u 11u t1 n..: tht'ffi!>t'f\,t-.., \\Ith JU nk fOfJ<h The~ 1wvcr gt'\ an lhl' ull1malt· ..,hapt• lhl·\ r·ould hl· an The fo rmt•r ))c hool tt«.1chcr of• pl' a rs t11 b4· J 11h\ ..,,t'..,J !'>JJe1·1mt11 '4 ho ..., 1n tllf' ull1111Jlt' :,hape tw ltJUlcl b<· IO •. ,..,.. r,..,.AI RECALL •.. "If we"'d made a b11rne r splash 3 r)(fr(!atl\' \Unll'd lhl<, • lty lfll O H lOO ( thank ¥.l' COUid have ffidUl' at. Sc·huma<'hC'r ~.11d Hut Wt' dadn'I Wi.lnt to get 1nt11 J battle of pohtal·al rhetoric,'· tw •''\Jll<11m-d 'Wt• took the who!lo thing \er} St•ratw'>I~ and tned lo t\'m..tm d1gmf1t'<.I · "'r hum..1cht•r <,tJ~gf•'>lt'd the rt: t .111 Lhrt-Jt promptc<l 1·han~cl> at C" h;ill Hr said lht• t·ounca l "J~ \\ .1tch1ng Mrs II utton "with m•>re e.1rc · t.1nd Lht.1l "develop· mcnr Jt ,.my C01>l · had ~lowed "I 't11l thank thf' bt•1>l way Mrs Hutton t JJ1 1'.t:r\ c th1~ com mun1· t~ 1s to rcsa~n.' · the recall leader said A recall notice had al5o been .,lapped on formt'r Counc1lmao Ron Shenkman last Uecember. He resigned several weeks later. A sec.-ond reC'all ar t1on against fnur other Caty ('ouncal members was aborted last Februa ry when Ca tv Clerk Ala C'ia Wentwor th rul(•d the not1Cl'S wt·n· an vahd. Thal short-li ved pusti' was d1rcrted a gains t Mayor Don ~\ al·Alhster. l'ounr il members Huth Baali.>y and liob Mandie and former Councilma n Richard Sae be rt C • \ i I . Skid, Row Stabbill#IS ~Admitted' 1..08 AN GELES CAP> Polle• Uy Bobby Joe M •• II . accuaed In t.b~ "Sltkl Row St•b blnt•." admllted aome of th• 11t1bblnaa to a celhnate and aaid they were "an ertort lo obtain ·1oul1 for Satan.' " The cellmate al10 claimed MaxwelJ \Old hlm IOIJ\t 1l•1U1C~ were "robbery oriented." polke Hid in a sear-eh w arrant af· fldavlt lndud~ In C'Ourt doc:u ment.1 in Ma&well's use. A Pa&UJIINASY hearina for Maxwell scheduled Wednesday was poetponed to Monday in S uperior Court because th~ judge was in a conference. Maxwell has pleMded mnoce nt on 11 charges of murder and four of robbery. All the victims were attacked in a mile-square downtown area where derelicts congr egate. The' knire sl8¥inls took place from October 1978 through Janua ry lt79. TOM LANGE, a Los Angeles police homicide detective. sub· milted the s worn affidavit to Superior Court · Judge "Gordon· Ringer. who issued a warrant to search Los Angeles Public L ibr a r y r ecor ds of book DarHag f:le.enti•e -GaS Prices Up -in Air State, Federal l)iffer on Gr.ole -Profits - SACRAMENTO (AP> State ond federal eneray omclals dis· asree about whether they've de· clded jointly and privately to let psollne ltatlons continue mak· ln1 about 18 centa groes profit per aalloo. The Catifontia Energy Com· ml11lon Insisted Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Ener gy agreed ·to the a rrangement. at least ln principle. But the DOE insisted that It hadn't. AND THE HEADS or two service station groups issued contrasting reactions. one based on what the state said and the other on what the DOE said. The DOE's nationwide regula lion s Umitlng service station gross profit margins to 15.4 cents per talion went into effect Wednetday. The costs of doing business must come from the gross margins. GOVERNORS ARE permitted to add another 10 c~nts per gallon to the gross m argins. but Gov . Ed m und Brown Jr declines to ·use this authority because he says gasoline pncing is a federal responsibility late Tuesda.1 that U\• DOE bad agr eed by tele pho n e to let California 1tatlon1 contlnue their c urrent aro11 mn1la. averaging 18 cents a gallon, and that the agreement would be made formal In a few d,ays. But the OOE's Kathy Deullch said ln Wuhln1ton. O.C .. late w ednesday. "We did not enter Into any aareement with the Enerey Commission,.. although negotiaUons are continuioa. Ms . Deutsch said station owners could appeal their cases to a sJ)eeial DOE board. ON nlE OTHER side. state Energy Co mmission spokeswoman Stephanie Brad· field said Wednesday tha t the OOE's position as explained by Ms. Deutsch contras ted"with its pr ivate assurances Tuesday of an exemption although Ms. Bradfield redefined the arnnge· ment as "room ror agreement" rather than "agreement in prin· c1ple." Ms Bradfield said the com- m1ss1on still hopes for a formal agreement in two days Ms. Deutsch said s he didn't know what would happen. This leaves California ·s 16,000 service statiorus up in the air about the pnces they can legally charge 'Tm Inclined to believe tbe DOE. I think that Govenior Brown and Richard MauWn a.re tbinldnc m~ about the prea· tdentlal campal1n and politics than about what's 1oin1 to bap· pen In CallfomJa to retailers and couumen." Shelton said. "I get the feeling we've been led. down a primrose path. Every step of the way we've been assured that the Energy Commission woufd offer relief .on A4g. 1. Al the last minute_ they just. copped dut. .. City Slates 'Bell:'" Day' SARATOGA <A P r ..'.. The city council In thi& San Jose suburb had one last laugh over the trial$ of a bear that was the ob; • Ject or a g1gant1c search and much publicity before his capture last week Council m e mber's unanimously adopted a resolution We dn esday night that proclaims the fourth Saturday or each Ju. ly as "Saratoga Bear Day ·· checkouts. · Evidence is being sought to link Maxwell to books on "witc hcraft . voodoois m . satanism. the occult and blacl- m aglc." the affidavit said. Actress Cybill Shepherd and her daughter . Clementine. exchange sm iles at home in Memphis. Tenn. The baby was born June 29 at City of ~emph1s _Hospital. Miss Shepherd says she chose the name Clementine because "it means cal m . truthful and most merciful.·· The chairman ()( the st ate Energy Commission. Ri cha rd .M aullin. a Brown appointee . asked the DOE to ~ant an ex· empt ion. Maulhn had been told by s tation owne r s that the federal rules would force shut downs o r widespread c·on versions to self-service stations THEN MAULLIN announced Rut Steve :o,helton. executivt' di rector or the: 850-m ember Southern Cahfom1a Service Sta· t1on Assoc1at1on. said after talk· 1ng to DOE 0£fl c1C1ls that he doubted an csgr~ment existed The resolut100 says the day "shall be relebrated · with whatever a ppropriate pomp <ind ceremony 1.·1t1zen!> and g roups of c1t1zen.' may l>c inclined to devise · ' $1-:TMillion x~ante . In Brain Damage Suit POMONA c AP I A youth who suf. rered brain damage in an csuto acc1· dent three years ago has been awarded a $1.77 million settlement against the car's driver and Los Angeles County. Th e Pomona Suµerior Court jury made its decision Wednesday in a s uit brought on behalf or J effrey Me lgaard or Covina, who was 18 at the time of the March 29, 1~5 C&CCi· dent B,...,•~ Curll Ba•••• SAN FRANCISCO I API The California Supreme Court hlls agreed to decide whether Lt. Gov. Mike Curb can take over the power of the gQverno11>hip when.Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. leaves the state. In a brief order sigoed Wednesday by acting Chief Justice Mathew Tobriner. the high court said that a hearing sought b} the governor would be ~ranted, with written briefs to be filed by Aug. 10. Chie f Justice Rose Bi r d dis qualified herself from both cases N~dadoi.• Cellap•~ " LOS ANGELES <APl -A summit meeting between President Carter and Mexican President J ose Lopez Portillo m ay be aborted because or the collapse of negotiations over the sale of natural gas. the Los Angeles Times says T he newspaper reported in today's editions that the talks broke down on· 1y a few days after mem bers of the Am e rican team had a nnounced a ( STATE J price agreement was near. ·'Thi s d eal h a s becom e so politicized. it's diffi cult to imagine how it can ever be solved." the Times quoted one unnamed sour ce as saying. PSA LialJUi111 S11uli~d SAN DIEGO <A P > A Superior Court 1ud gc has given P aci fic Southwest Airlines one week to de ride whether 1l will admit fl nC1nc1al li ability for th<' colhs1on between d PSA jet and •• s mall plane last Seµt 25. 'Legal sources say that such· a movP by the airline would be neither a dir ect admission nor denial of blame for the San Diego crash thllt claimed 144 hves. Stat~ BllfllRfl Efltanol SACRAMENTO <AP I The State of California is buying a nother 100,000 gallons of ethanol for state vehicles. and 0Hlc1a ls say 1t should help reduce the price of gasohol for the average motorist. The state 's gasohol. 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline. 1s used in the Sacramento area The Departm ent ol Gt.'neral Services announced Wednt:sday 1t awarded a bid for the ethanol to Georgia Pac1f1 c or Belltngham . Wash .. at $1.49 a gallon r.o.b. GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Delaney's fresh or fresh frozun fish is the finest obtainable 2.991~ 2.99 .. FRESH PRODUCE Delaney 's farm fresh. hand se~cted produce is the finest. , •• 11evi..a. Cantaloaot'I . ._.,. .... -~ .... 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Orange Coast 0111v Piiot Robert N. Weed/PubUwr Thome• KMyll/lidtlGr &erMr• kre.bich/EdHorlel ,..., Editor i New ·ocean Access ~ ·Plans Merit tody .A ne~, aroup ln HunUnctoa Be•rh ls pusblna tor a navittable ocean·access in the Bolaa Chica area. The Committee Cor Clean Water and an Ocean Acces claims the Navy has fl'OWI\ impatient with boattn' Ult or nahetm Bay aa a ro'4e '° the ocean. A new ocean cut, they say, would not only serve the boatang community but would help nush waters Ln Hunt· 1ngton ff.arbour. wher moet ol lhe committee members llv . Commit.tee President Bill Han.son says he wanlB to st ay out of the "p0l&Ucal arena .. that has m ixed many groups_withJ nlerest.s ill Bolla Chie-&. A a concept, a new ocean access has m~ with hitle opposition. Ev n conservption·mmded groups such as Ami{{osdc BolsaChicasupport the idea. n owcver. conc~rns have been expressed thot this ocean access plan is simply a ploy to build a marintt m the Bolsa Ch1ra m arshlands at a later date. To ,Protect everyone's int.erests. the group would best • be adVlsed to study various points where the ocean cut could be made ~ including outside the Bolsa Chica area. ~rt Conunittee Chet Drahos .resigned from Huntington Beach's seven·m an Meadowlark Airport Committee last week. le~s than a month after a simila r action by fellow .committee me mber John Lohg. · The commission was established by the City Council 'to help ease tension between airport users and the neighbors over whose homes the airplanes fly. • ~our of the members are airport-use proponents. :Three, including Drahos and Long, were residents or the :community where the neighboring airport is viewed as noisy and unsafe. : The three minority members recently filed a report stating that nothing is being accomplished because of the . committee's pro-airport majority. Jn its wisdom, perhaps the City Council should ; consider restructuring the entire commi~e._wben it...sit ---t dowrrtoTeptace-1he'"reslgningmem rs. : Three pilots -or a irport.use advocates --plus three t concerned re6idents and one m ember with no ax to grind . on eithe r edge m ight result in some real accomplishmf9tt. : 1f not total armed peace. • ;Oiarter 'Violation' Four Huntington Beach City Council members . breathed sighs of relief this week when the Orange !County District Attorney announced he wouldn't me fc rirninal charges against them over a pe r sonnel procedure. :. The district attorney had been asked by Councilman ~Ron Pattinson to prosecute Rutti Bailey, J ohn Tfiomas, : ,:tuth Finley and Bob Mandie for allegedly violating the ~city charter. '. Pattinson contends the foursome violated the charter • by snubbing the city administrator's top choice for a new : department head and n aming their own man instead. ! The distr ict attorney concluded the four had •~chnically violatied the charter but s aid it would serve no useful purpose to prosecute. Not only would it serve no useful purpose, it unaoubtedly would result in adding to the strain which _ha~ k~J>l th_e council from functioning as the governing body it is designed to be. Citizens..are tirecl of a council that often seems more <•oncemed with personalities tha n city business. Ruth Finley. when asked about the contested {TlajoMty council vote. perhaps said it best : "Our action was clear enough. If we did it wrong bomeone sho uld have told us so we could do it right. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1ni11ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Beer l By L. M. BOYD • Professional beer tasters :say they can't judge the J lavor of a beer served in a ~lark glass. Nor can they Judge it if it's touched up :with a tasteless food color. Exac tly why. they don't 'know. but how the beer looks :bear s definitely on how it 'tastes. they say. ~· Among the wandering gypsies in Europe sometime n>ack. a man's financial posi· ;uon was measured by how ,much bis wife weighed. Or ~ore inelegantly precise, thow fat s he was. The ~lumper she. the richer be. •Clearly, those gypsy ob- :ser vers felt, he had to be rich to feed her enough to fill her out that way. Was printed here that the >Wyoming town of Small Beer had a'n ordinance that makes it illegal there to shampoo a buffalo. Do believe I took the bail (l'om an unreliable ~sourcl inclined toward the ! Dear Gloomy Gus Dldn 't realize the dollar wu abrinklng so mucb UDtU I HW the 1»e'fl "Oba." A.H. • t ....... 'J ... ,_......,. ... 11111'8 ., 51" ........ . ...... "'' ............ . ==::·'· ,.. ,.. ,.... • ... ~ ..... •• • practical joke. NQbodY. it see ms can l ocat e the whereabouts of any Wyo. mi ng town called S mall Beer. That's a horse on me. coach. Ten laps. Now the computer boys re· port their research reveals 75 percent of the romantic ac. lion Qationwide occurs at 10:35 p.m. Nothing in our Love and War man's files conflicts with this finding. Men with the curlier hair tend to go bald at an earlier age the n do m e n w ith s traight hair. Generally, generally. There is no exact way to figure out the age of an elder· ly moose. Q ... How many com· mercials an hour does a youngster see on Saturday morning television, about?" A. Up to24. "Doc, note. I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod ." That's another lengthy palindrome, reading the same backwards ~. A detailed survey or 1.000 amateur fishermen indicated that each fish they catch costa them an averageof$10.13. Much baa been made ~ Henr)' Davld Tboruu 1 retreat from ci~lU .. We've betD taupt be aec:lUllDn at Wald9n'f . Wba& ...... i taqM .ii bia.panmta llv• only a 111Ue W •• awar. AM bia IDG.11'1 dial ..... ... llroqbt JWn cooil• nery Saturday. Jack Andenon Foreign Agents Spread Fear WASHINGTON Two years 1&10. Oraalla Kulkovlch, chief ud1torllll writer of the mlUlanUy unll co mmunist Serbian· Amrrican new11paper. Liberty, was bnat.ally beat.en aod atabbed Lo deuth in Ch.lca10. alone with the 9.year-old daughter of bis flancee. Re1rett•bly. the murders may h.-v" bffn inst..ig•ted unwittingly by our col· umn . Tfie previous day. we had d e · tailed the m· tervenuor of th e U uB . Yugoslavui s secret police. 10 affairs of the Serbian Orthodox C hu rch . The co lumn was published in Liberty along with Kasikoi'ich's editorial com· ments, ·which may have led his killers to believe. mistakenly. that he was the source of our in· formation. This is the suspicion of Senate investigators. The murders were never solved. Now we are begin· Mailbox nin« to undentaod why. Top·aeeret intellt1ence document• make clear that rorelp qent.1 can Uterelly 1et away with murder tn the United States, 11 loclg as the FBI and the State Department decide it doeen 't affect our own nat.loftal security. AT LEAST eight prominent anU·C<HDmJ.IDial exiles ha v.e been aaaaaainated in thia country since 1955, 4)telligence sources told us. One was strangled with his necktie. another bad his head split open and a third waa blown to bits in his car. A top.secret report spells o'l'it for such anti·commumst exiles -and the hired guns who stalk them -just what kind or prote<'· tion the exiles can expeet from ·the FBI: None. " 'NationaJ security' is. opera· tionally. not deemed to include threats against United States re- sidents directed ,Jlt chilling or curtailing their political activi· ty." the re:port i-tates. In other words, political exiles are fair game for the paid killers of the repressive r-egimes that they fled to the United Slates to escape. Their only pro· tection ii the local po~e in the communities they live in. But as the secret report notes. ''local pollce department.a are hardly a match fOI' forel1n intelligence servicH." whose a1ents fre· quently operate with~ the 8dvan· tage of diplomatic immunjty. The FBI concentrates its ltmited manpower and budtet in the counterintelligence area on countries "Whose intelligence activities are hostile lo. or· of particular concern to. the na· tional secutit.y or the United States." according to &Jency guidelines. -But there's "~easy way out" in cases of political murd~r. An FBI source told our associate Dale Van Alta that "we can ac· curately say no federal statutes were violated in these foreign agent incidents and ao we aren't ~qu ired to he lp the local police." Even this limited interest in agents of supposedly "hostile" powers is absent in cases involv· mg nauons whose intelligence operations are considered of lower priority. like Chile. Iran and the PbJUppi.nes. It's aJwaya "open aeaaon" on political refugees from t.hoae repreaive regimes. EVt:N IN the unlikely event that the FBI sticks ita DOM into I a politically sensitive area, the CIA and the State Department are 1tandJn1 by. ready to dis· counge any embatraas1naen· thusium. A top.secret report, prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by its counsel, Michael Glennon. cites two instances when the FBI was warned about pursuing foreign agents too assiduously. In one instance. regarding SA V AK Hhe shah's secret police l. the CIA provided the FBI with a list or 13 SA v AK agents in the United Stat.es - but not so that the G·men could keep an eye on them. Quite the contrary. The CIA stip\Jlated that the full was "for informa- tion only and that no action should be taken without prior consultation with the CIA Ceven though) five of the 13 were not diplomats.'' On another occasion. 'the FBI stopped an investigation or in· telligence activities by certain f'1hpino diplomats after rece1v· mg this stricture from the CIA station chief in Manila: "There should be no active investigation of 0Uic1al Philippines eovern· meot representatives in the U.S. without advanc~tauon -with-the emoaiSy aod CIA head· quarters. the reason being that such investigation would result in r eciprocal (action l against Amencan intelligence personnel 1n the Philippines." EVEN WITHOUT the CIA and the State Department on it!> back. the f''BI faces an add1 t1onal obstacle m any mvestiga· t ion of cnmes by foreign in telli gence agents-Note,:; the Sena(e report. "The aggrieved parties are frequently dissident -e m1gres with deep suspicions ... that the FBI. CIA and the rofeign intelligence agency in question are somehow 10 league w1t-h each other." The report. concludes, with understatement. that the dissidents' fears "are not entirely unfounded." Energy: Long-term Plans Not Enough To the Editor· President Carter 's July 15 energy speech raises several new questions whlch ml.Isl be ad· dressed. First. amidst long·term plan· ning, what short·term solutions will the President implement if OPEC again raises prices this fall : if there isn't enough heat· ing oil to keep New England warm next winter or. if long li nes at the gas pumps reoccur next summer? Mr. Carter has assured us goals and objectives a re being developed. Fine. But can he assure us we'll have gas in 1985'? Second. if energy equa ls economics, as Senators Baker and KeMedy agree. then why waste lime and money produc- ing non·renewable energy sup· plies : Coal and oil do exist io this country. but not in unlitnited a mounts. We can supplement America's thirst for energy with lhese resources. but we should not depend upon them. Why in· vest capital in energy stocks that cannot be recycled? Third. while efforts to create synthetic fuels may look good on paper, they may not be wise in reality. Do synfuel wastes con· lain cancer·producing toxins? Will the water needed to produce synthetic fuels be diverted away from crops lo facilities? Scien· lists in government, industry and consumer protection say yes . What does the President say? Long-term planning a nd technological advancements are necessary to make this country energy sufficient. So are short· term solutions and sensible im· provements. Leaving aside the me rits of an Energy Security Corporation. Mobilization Board or $142 billion price tag needed to make America energy secure. how we sever our dependence on foreign oil producers will tell the real story of our spirit. How we meet this challenge is the reaJ legacy we can provide our children. A.L.CYNTON 8.-eNeetkfl To the Editor: Thank you for your editorial re11rd.ing the Don Sutton Home for Autistic Youn asters <July lf>. I am a resident ot Fountain Valley and the parent of an e._hl·)'ear·old auti1Uc son. I also 1tiended the FountaJn Valley Planntns Commtuton meeting where they detlded that a eondi· Uonal use permJt wu not aee•1ary. 1 At the IUHHUon of Com· • missioner Edwards. bolh propo· nents and opponents to the home met informally l-0 "ra p." The ci· ty attorney Joined us and was very explicit in expla1nan~ the law and why a conditional use permit was not necessary. Ht· also stated that court action was rutile While I. too. might question the law's infringement on city rights. I find it rather strange that there was no mention of this by the city attorney at the meet mg. Who directed the attorney to bring swt and why? I. therefore. must agree wtth your ed1tonal and wonder "if the costly court proceedings are merely a delay ing tactic to force the home elsewhe r e?" How s ad - especially when Fountain Valley has been a pioneer in lhe educa· t ion of its handicapped children There 1s a critical need for alternate Living facihtaes ror our handicapped population. This Is the reason that the state law was enacted not to infringe on cities' rights. I am very dlSap· pointed that the City of Fohn· tanin Valley has chosen to fight this aw CA ROL MOHAN 1'1U1er A ppraual To the Edltor: How s h a ll we evaluate Supervisor Harriett Wleder's ap. praisal of Edison Miller'> Has she ever spoken in con· demnation of Ex ·Supervlsor~ Diedrich . Battin or another supen 1sor subject to court ac taon as she now has ~bout Edison M 1ller who was selected by Gov· ernor Brown because of has certified. recorded integrity'> SARAH LUDWIG Credit Carfl• To the Edltor: People have been mugged, robbed, beaten up, and even murde~ for their credit cards. The Ume has come to solve that problem and help save lives by having credit cards like our drivers license. with our pie· tu res on them. Only then will we feel safe In carrying them' £.RYMAN .. Pl~ ....... . To tht Editor: Tbe nft'ltlve botrd ol the HOllJC Cbwu:il or Hunllqt.oa Beach voted July 23rd .to eom· munic1te concem resarcllng tbt. proposed restructuring of the Huntington Beach Planning Commi.ss1on. Upon seemg an actual draft of th e changes pro posed fo r D1v1S1on Nine.. Article 900. Sec· t1on 9003. obJectaon must be voiced to the rouowmg .. Each member of the Plan· nang Comm1ss1on shall serve at the pleasure of the City Coun· cllpcrson who appointed him ... Officers of HOME Council feel that enactment of that portion of the proposed code amendment could lead to chaos at its worst and lack or stability an the plan· ning process at 1ts best. AS WRITfEN, there is no .safeguard against the capricious action of even one councilperson disrupting the planning process by retinng his planning com· m1ssioncr during a series or sensitive public hearings on: ( t >Planning legLslat1on. 121 General plan amendments. <31 Rezone requests. Such an action t aken when another member or members or the Planning Com mission were inactive because Of OUt·Of·town business. vacation or illness could severely cripple the func· tioning abiUty of both the Plan· oing Commission and the Plan· ning Department. To take it to the extre m e exa mpl e a councilperson under the proposed change could even delay or refuse to appoint a planning com· missioner to frustrate the plan· ning process. Co ntinuity is recognized as a necessary ingredient in the plan· ning process Planning sta(f performance will undoubtedfy be adversely affected by the pro· posal with its implied new com· missioners. E ach newly appoint· ed commissioner has a formida· ble job before him just learning the existing zoning cod.es. relal· ed state law. and as peels of the existing general plan. This learning process Is essen· lial before commissioners can _ hope to be effective in their posi· lions. THE PLANNING Department staff has already been disturbed by recent PlAJ}J\lng Commission reatructurln1 <July 1978>; by statf iulgnaUons: ancfbylack of a perma.oent departmen~dlrector for an extensive period ot time. The planniDI atalf badly needs a period ol stablllty. Our executive board rec· 01n1 ... that a ma,Jortty Veile put this code cban1e before the City Council and thalln all likelihood tt · ·~-------------- will be appro\•ed in one form or another. Therefore our s ugges· t1ons are Limited to improvement oft he proposed code change. Contlllwty and stab1tity could be assured 1f a term or office were spec1f1ed. We suggest that e ach of the appointed planning comm1ss1oners serve a term of ofrlcc matching that or their ap· poinlin~ councilperson and that additionally. the removal or a planning comm1ss1oner. as rec· om mended by the appointing councilperson. be subJecl to the agend1 zed confi rmation action or thc C1tyCounc1I TOM LIV EN GOOD President, HOME Council, Executive Board •.J•'••~ ,, To the Editor: Have not been prompted to write since J.B. <who belongs in a scotch bottle I decided to thrust E. Miller <who belon.gs in a be~r can l on the O.C. constituents. If J .B. can make O.C. swallow E.M .. what~lse will happen ih the U.S.? Will Pres. J .C. agree that O.C. needs a traitor as supervuor? Remember~ original J .C. wa-sol• ou( by J .I. CJudas Iscariot> for 30 pieces of sUver. t guess the "J s" have it now: Jimmy, Jerry, Jane and JUdas. LILLY DEACON lbtea •• G•.,era•r To the Editor : .. M anjpulative" is not descrip· live of Brown's action. especial· ly since it's the governor's duty lo make such appointments. Our governor did listen to Orange County when appointing RUey and it 's our turn to listen to Governor Brown. Strange that we cheer our men off into war and later casU1at.e them for exercising their "freedom to think'"-precilely what we claim-to bave sent them off for In the fint place. 'Ibere may be someone "better" for the job than Miller, but he is cer· tainly "appropriate" to Orange County. KAREN GOODWIN BUllESS ., Piil D UNllft .......... J J Ina wu a dil..._, Nlcarapa re- ma&M a ...... ·...,.. a.a.a..,_.. tbe .. Gpp91t\lllilty ..... w ... tbe ........ rtlil. T~at b U11e Am.,leaa bual· ••N•u ·a tober vlew ol receat poMUe.a ..... , •• ta ... dt•Pal WOl'kt ..... lt .. ~lat ~-in1b dlfncull for ,... aafety or forelp ..... w. .. \o be ............... .. Wll DON'T U811 aunboau anymore. aad tb• MarlMI aNn't avail able •1tber." aaact Alexander botodD, a _.l'WTtter •fU. a laJ'1e i.naunr. tbe AmeritaJ\ lntensational Group, wbo commented lbat US. as seu hav. been expropriat.d by at countri•. most ol lbem la the Ttllrd World, la NHat years. But increuing numbers of busi· aeumen are tu.ming to "ftnanclal 1uaboata" -or poUUcal riak ln· suruce -to bail them out ol Mriou.I trouble abroed and protect their la· vatmeau overseas, now eltimated at SllO biWCllll. I - ••aAN II 1WS ncelleat example of bow American compui• were eau•bl ••ort •lUaout adequate ooUtJtal rtlk U..vute," aaSd Jay A • Sbaf!,~ pnm.s.t ol U.e JU Group, an aoce broker baaed ln New Yon tMlt .,ecaali&e. lo RQUUcal riU pciUCl•. ''Man)' sophisticated U.S. com· pules were deeply injured when tbe lhah's re&ime WU toppled. It WU a debacle. American bualneN ml1ht lOM blllioaa there," Shapiro aald. Tbe Iran co11apH, aJon1 with the Niearaauan toeruet and lbe U.S. trade opeaing in Cblna, "have raiaed the .-itivtty of tbe American bual· neu to rilk upeeta," aald Harvey Mallement. a JLS vice president. Big Business Brewed From Small '48 Start When Bud Straub arrived in Orange County in 1948, he bought a beer delivery truck, set up business in a makeshift tin buildJng in Santa Ana and hoped for the best. Today, Straub Distributing is the L...o.-~• -~eat-Aa..._er--Buedt-wbolenter-in the nation, with three major warehouses in Oran1e County and a fourttrunder ccostruction. STL\\JB AND HIS more than 210 employees sold and delivered more than fl00,000 barrels of beer locally in 1978 and the company's eoal this year is to top 800,000 barrels. Straub. a resident of Irvine, reflected oa the growth of his buai· ness alter receiving a sales award from the brewer. ··1 took a hell or a gamble, but 1 -figured everything had to be good from the beginning," he said. M UCll OF HIS confidence in the area stemmed from a 1925 trip lo Los Angeles and vicinity with hls family. Straub fell in love with Southern California and vowed to return ·before heading for home in St. Lows. At the time, be was working in the sm au Winkelmeyer Brewery in St. Loui s o wned by bis great- grandmother. . ''I've always been around beer," Straub said. "l remember lasting beer with my grandmother and later l began buying and selling brewery stocl ... Conventions Draw .- Dollan to County The Mabeim Visitor and Conven- tion Bureau estimates that some 29i.838 convention delegates visit.eel the Anaheim area and spent approx· imately $88 million in the lint six months or this year. Tbe bureau announced that book· ings for future years are at a record Jevel. · .'B· BEER SELLER WINS AWARD Bud 9tnub Took Gamble STRAUB DECIDED to apply for a distribut or ship when he bega n searching for. new business ventures. He chose Southern California and woo the Orange County territory. "To tell you the truth I wasn't ex- actly sure wher.e Orange County was and had to get a map to ftnd it," Straub recalled ... Once l spotted it, though, I thought it was a good area because it was between Laa Anaeles and San Di ego and was a good place for traffic lo stop.·· He opened shop in Santa Ana with 1.584 cases of beer. It "sold like firecrackers." Straub recalled. "From there it was just a matter or keeping up with the growth of the county and the rest is history.'' I Sears I HUNTINGTON w ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH BEACH Surplus Store ___ _.,_,..,,, ......... ,.,. ~N~LYSIS ) Aa mueb u .. •"Moe wUI be W1'lU. lD politleal ft8t ,,...._. um y ....... ..ad ........... __. 1 pelftlll "'eoMneU ....... . up a Ml ol operaua, eoodidcm tbat .,. a1molt ~ ....... wb6dl to do ......... 1'My ma)' ...... ma· Jort~ be IOld' to loeala, .. tlala \18 ........ MWna UDder' ......... be..W. Ga ns t'OSSIGN eouMr1 IDQ • •• ,., ...... ta full .. laeal cur- ea/ack Ill IJBckar Jad<~Rabblt Pump blWoelawrtJ•,_....e I ta Tiiie ................ t.o .... . ne11men 1eaeraUy outa• .. t•• ,.ortune•..._ .... c•..._... aotaea or are eov...S bJ the u.a. P· ernmeat forelp lDftltllMllt ....._, the-Oveneu Private .. .,...,,... Corp. The problems for smaller bull· fte&MI ll that Oversea& requll'el a lone lead time and a th.tee-year minimum. "Covera1e can be found la tbe private marketplace la a week," said Shaplro. Tbe Jl.S Group, one ol tbe mott aareuive la the fteld. teUa bu.sineu that lta ..... abroed .,. .. valuable aa Uaoae la the United Slate.. "We pa6Dl out tbat -... by exproprillUoe are aa dnut..,•1 u lon by ftre." Shapiro &aid. • BB NOnS TllAT .. 10 years aao people did not tblnt you eould bu)' fiood lnaurance in flood areu. But ·you can." · .-c~ .... -allow ~ to ............ ,w,. B•• CIWaa, wltb lu eeonnous pot-*lal, .... aD equal.11 .... lilt' lor American btee!nee1mm. Sbaplro aaid. and IPll'J8' ''What lf tbe Cb1Dele nm out of bard cun-eney ud put contracts on. bold'! u tbe suppllera don't set their money from tbe exporter, they'll take bim to court. But )'OU can't take the Cbineae to court, •• be said. A multl-WIOOM hand pump l()f t•en1lemng 0M0M9, -9'. oil. atll0(1ed tlulll. Pumps OM 10 two galloftt '* l!llftv\• 5'4f-Pf~ ... Y 811APISO AND TBE otben, ol tooper•e.flvmDtupto11t1 lllOfl Both• tOW'H, aeU their lnaurance by CGG· pumpendatlC)flotl.Pulftotdi.tyoilendtluclge vlDcU., bowt.., they caDDOt afford "-c.ar".--anolluldtrom to be wttbout It. ~MIOft. l'ulllpe ~,,__car ••we meum-..... _ -lbUitiea ol eo..-....lf'OlllwtoCa111C1•._°''°eae ... 11.11111: ...-..,... __ 0r ....... lf'Olftc.arl'9dlalOf lost tn eccoomit tena1, our Judi· ._...,..,,..,,_,,....,,.-p menta refiec:tlDI \Dt•llileM• we lllMC*ldd99-S....,..~ 1atber from around tbe world," Sbaplro Wei. ••we try to take the ~ myatery out of deaHn1 oveneu. Get· ~ OPEN SUNDAY ling laluranct for Ub)'a ia a pf'Ob. a>90fllA ML ua. ,.., w: COAST 1UG11WAY111t1&.011w:n• SOtJnt The point ii being driven home to business by the. growing riaU in tbe Third World and developinc COUD· tries. American business aaaett bave been lost by confiscatjon in Zaire, Pakistan, India, Brazil and 20 olber countries. lem, ao ia the Sudan." cw ... ~, ..... .._..., .,,.,... c!u.; ~~ceior.'t:~ =:;re:~ CrOw 11 T1•11e Yalue try. Rates, which be1ln around a half percent and are 1eaera11y about i More than you expect in a percent, ao up to 3 percent in rtaky Hardware Store -areas. and to a towerina 9 percent in .. · · · ........ "" "But expropriation has become more subtle today." Shapiro said. '·countries are m9re con_cerned about their image. They milbt draw the worst places. ,,_.. :....Ctt•• .._,_.,,..._I, '"' - The exception for 1etUn1 insurance ~====~~=======~==~ now is Iran. No insurance broker ( f.-M. BOYD ) wants anything to do with tbat . . DAILY PILOT volatile country. INFORMS In the "I\. ........ :~¢.~';. . ....... .... . . :- j.. • .. , .. - ,.-.. .. , . . ~ . . .. .-.· :" ' ...... -~ ....... H • • eating it this summer ,.! •• ., '• . ~ : ,,.· .... . . - I . .. .,. ,. .• , .. .. j,.., . ~ .. ·: . .. . .. .. .. >.~: ; ,. will cost you a lot nt01'e. ' The cost of heattng your swimming pool and hot tub has gone up. The reason ls a new rest- denuargas rate l effective May 27) which esaentially covers . the higher (X)8t of natural gas coming Into c.llf'omla. This tnaaiae wlll be felt by every· one-eapectau, cuatomens using lalJle AdliUJlta of natunllpa. You could PW 70'l lneft to heat~~ Ulla aummer I .• than you dld last summer. So the best thing. of course. ts not to use your pool heater , at all. But !fyou must. kee.Q_ the temperature as ow as possible. Just a four degree reductton can cut gas use up to~ And there are some other ways to uR le8a gas to heat your pool or hot tub. Get a pool or hot tub c:cwer. It can reduce gaa uae more than50%. . . . .. .. ,, . . Check out a solar heating system for your pool. (Th ts may qualify you for a special State tax credit.) I For more ways to save enc~ call our toll-free Conser- vation Hot Line. 11te number Is l-800-~2-9090. ~can tell you how to take a dlp Without dratntng your pocketbook. • -L._ .. • .. .. AH CWL. v PiLoT s ~. AUIUM I, 1111 LOCAL The ·~--· Goet• U llasliless (alld an EPa) Fade ., •• ift llAJmLS ............... Virsil £. Brewter'1 •"'1>' momlftl lee Mliriry l'UD ln ff~ •atb ....... ,........, at. Md eodl Moul ll mUa.._ later. fi'irat. he 1wln11 into th• Capri Coettall Loun1e where he drops olf • few baa• ol c,...... le.. ICEMAN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH -HIS DELIVERIES ARE FEWER VlrgH Brenter Cogttatea on the Future et His Shop "Back ln the '409, every house in HuaUncton BHcb bad • 100.pound block of lee comln& tu WI)'." ,, Tim .. YEA&·OLD ICEMAN Pt1811a aome cardboard boxes out ol hl1 way and ltret.cbel llil feet. eu.AM11111low but he uy1 be doeu't cue. bualnea Just isn't what it used to be." He ISa bU voke trail and back.I up u if aud· deftly seWnc the ur1e to survey hla 34-yeu-old landmark enterprise. .. I pve up oo 1ettJJ>g rich a 1on1 time ago,•• he saya. "Heck, they have machloes now that do "Naw, I'm Just leWna the bua1Deu aort of fade out. People call and want lee delivered to their " •tor• but u·. Juat not worth the effort any more... GWJ Dealer Faces Brewster 11y1 when he started hia bome- what I do." dell very ice bualneaa in 1N5 he used three Model A Forcb to 1et lbe job done. "Tbinp started going down.bill wben everyone 'M> p • Cha bought retn1eraton, ··he exp1aw . ~ nee · r!YeS BaEWSTER SAYS HE "PUMPED VP" HIS e. delivery to bars and restaurants when the residen-BOSTON (AP> -The Beacon Hill service sta· tlal business started to fold. lion owner who gained national notorim (Or~ ' 1Up until 19"§0 all we deUvered was just-th·-~in-g u eided gasoline at $1.56 a gallon faces ar- • blatlt ice. Then they came up with ice cubes and raignment on 28 counts of overcharging .... -.~;_ crushed ice. Everyone switched over to that~" · customers. o.nr ~It.I St.tt ...... Brewster excused himself lo crush 50 pounds · Glenn Heller. 30. was 1nd1cted Wednesday by a of ice for a beach·boond tourist. He pocketed the federal grand JUry on charges of selling gasoline money, poked his cigar into his mouth and re-above federal guidelines. U.S. Attorney Edward turned to the wooden planks of his ice operation. Harrington said. "I sort of thought my son might go into the ice Heller pleaded mn0<:ent to one count of the business but he went into planmng. He's got a good ·charge last month after he was arrested on a com· job," be ;1ays. plaint by the U.S. Department of Energy. Ucon- " Yeah, if my son had been interested I victed. Heller faces up to one year in jail and a might have expanded but I understand. The ice $10,000 fine for each charge . .Janitor Named $1 Million "fl~quest Fought r REDWOOD CITY <AP I A local chapter of the Amen can Heart Association hci s c h a llenged the claim or a Redwood City janitor to the Sl million estate of a man who died with two wllls, one of which ""mes the c harity a s a beneficiary. At issue 1s the estate of Jlenry Chfton Hertle of Menlo Park. a r e tired Standard 01 1 of Califorrua employee who died July 13. Hertle is belteved to have am assed ~well over $1 m1lllon in stocks, cash and property, ac cording to attorneys for both ·s ides. He also left two wills. one written m l9S4 which names the Alameda County Hea rt Assoc1ci- tion and two other chanttes as ' II Hertle's sole heirs. The other will was executed 17 days before hi s death and names janitor Robert L .Jones cis recipient of all but SS.200 of the man's estate. The Heart Association says Hertle was under Jone 's phys ical ci nd mental control. Jone·~ lawyer !>ays the janitor simply s howed kindness to Her- tle by talung care of h1m in the last days of lus l1Je. Keep on paying higher gas iIIS- or grab some free energy? SOLAR POWER It works and SOLAR CONTACT SYSTEMS makes it affordable SOLAR CONTACT SYSTEMS YOUR CHOICE SPA/BOT TUB CONTROL PACKAGE OR POOL CONTROL PACKAGE 13987 SPA/HOT TUB CONTROL PACKAGE INCLUDES: Spa control, Mn.eora, 1I 12 H. P. stainl ... st .. l pump, iaolation valve. P & T valve and air ,,.nt valve. PipintJ and collectors are ..Va. The quantity of colI.c:tora you will need i.9 determined by the &mount of ga.llo'na your spa or hot tub hold.. POOL CONTROL PACKAGE INCLUDES: Pool control, Mnsors, lnau check valve, sole - noid valve. P & T valve and air vent valve. ColI.c:tora and piping a.re ertra. At the lower temperatures .needed ior pool heating the unolazed solar collector performs within a few percentage points of a olazed collector and costs i .... Each collector is 37 square £ .. t . u .. the following formulas to determine the amount of collectors you'll need._ SUNBURST UNGLAZED SOW POOL COLLECTOR 15787 llUIDAIW COLLECTOR COVERAGE: 70%_~pool aurface U'M POOLBJZI:: Ea. 530 8qwin F..t FORMULA: 530 Square F..t X 70% • 371 Square F..t o1 co1leotor .... -10 Collecton COASTAL AWi COLLECl"OR COVERAGE: 100% ol pool llWiecle U'M POOLSIZE: Ea. 4'4 8quan Feet FORMULA: 4'4 &qua.. Fwt X 100% • • 4'4 &q...... Fwt ol oolleet. ---12 Cou.cton j I I Family of 2 Family of 3-5 Family of 6 SOLAR WATER HEATERS - Includes: Pump, controls, tempering valve. check valve, air vent, and electrical backup element. Collectors and piping are extra. Use the size of your family to determine the size you '11 need. 66 Gallon 82 Gallon 120 Gallon 39987 .. 987 555•7 GOLAll 101 SOLAR COLLECTOR 22987 N..d 2 Cou.ctor. N..d2 Collec:ton N..d 3 Collect.on When mazimum hot water temperature i.8 d..u.d, •ummer .and wint.er, then you will be well satisfied with the Golani. Fully 91.aMd, it wora well with Solar Hot Water H .. ten. Copper waterways, qualifi• for tax CNdiu. For hot water or ape. .. RESIDENTIAL TAX CREDITS 55% Tax credit up to $3000 maximum credit for pool or domestic hot water systems. FEDEIAL: 30% of the first $2000 and 20% of the next $8000 for a maximum of $2,200 credit for dom .. tic hot water systems. (Combined •tat• and federal credit cannot exceed 55% NATION llu'ldlr. ~-2. t171 s Medical Help Pondered for · Mexico llOnler ReiP Acquitted of Fraud-Rap FarmhSiays Silent About Separation SAN YSIDlO CAP> lmml1111doa alft<"lala •"1 d!ley are eOHlderla1 placla1 a IDedll'al lld'riMt OD M·t.Gur duly a&~ u.S.-Mwco bordff. Tbe kiM ClOIDee a IDOlttla llfter two Mexltu \Women walh aa Amerit'aQ·born baby were turned bac.k at the Tl1u1111 border whla. U..y wen ll"Ytna &o take the lick lalant to a San o•e10 hospital The baby died lbrff dt.)'1 later. Robert Mitton. a re,IOftal deput y d i r ecto r o th P lmmlirauon and NaturaJlaaUon Service. Hid that officials on both ·stdell of the border will meet soon to di scu s the poss1b11ity of a border do<'tor 111 "de._termlne booafide emergency situations ... Carter Pal, Soya He'• 'Elated' RICHMOND, Va. <AP> -A fedtr-1 court jury l\u aecluitt.ecl R. J Reynolds t obacco belr timltb Ba1l•r and four co defendants o a~k fraud ehar,... Bacley, 4', a f,lend of · Prealdent Carter, bu11ed b.l• three d e fense lawyers Wednesday with tean ln bia eye1 after the jury returned ita verdict followln1 oearly 10 boun of deliberation. ''I am el ated ," he told reporters. now·baUrupt food and tat.lie coqlomerate. to innate lt• price artificially. Conviction on eacb of tbe couata would b1ve carried a maximum pen:!f ol five yean' imprt-"W't a tl0,000 ftae. ACGtJITl'SD ON AU. counta were-Batley, a 44-year-old WubiDltoo IOCialite and Mmd ol Carter; James R. Gilley, eo- founde r with Bailey of W UJiinct.on Group; stocil>roker William Thomas; Dewey C. . Chapple, former vice ~resident ol Northwestern Bank a Winatoo- Sal em branch ; and Shirley Grubb, Bagley's secretary for 10 years. Mn. Orubb was named ln the flrat two cou nU or the indictment aJle1lq conaplracy to r11 th e pric e o f the coa1lomerate'1 stock. THE GOVEaNMf!NT claimed in 11 daya of testimony that Bailey and the other defendants conspired to brine about large •ales of the con1lomerate's stock by coercing employees to buy ll It also alle1ed BaaJey and Gilley so metlmes guaranteed loans to help the employees purchase the atoct. The defeme rested Monday, 1 offering no rebuttal of the charges in the 11-count March indictment. CHICAGO CAP> A score of theater c r i t ics and J)hotograpbers assembled for an i n t e r v i e w w i t h1 F a r r a h Fawcett-Majors, but they Col no inside i nformation on her recently announced aeparatJoa from her husband, actor Lee Majors. . Just before she appeared, a public relatiooa spokesman said abe would not answer questkms regardin& the separaUon announcea Sunday. She was here to plug the soon-to-be r eleased movie, "Sunburn." shot on location iJl Acapulco. Co-starring with Art Carney and Charles GrQdin , &he is cast as a bright. funny model fl y ing o ff to the touri s t playground to he lp solve an insurance swindle. The best ski bargains anywhere are found In the Skiing CIUSifi•d ads in the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 FOUND INNOCENT Reynold• Heir Bagley THE VE&DICI' CA•E after the Jurors sent notes lo U.S. Dis trict Judge R o be rt R . Merh1ge Jr. asking about two counts of the indictments. The exatl contents of the notes and the Judge's responses were o~ disclosed. a The five d efendants w found innocent oo charges a they conspired to manipulate stock pf Washington Group,,. a Bagley, Gilley and Thomu were charaed with six count.a ol conspiracy. Chapple was chargeCI oo one count of ma.king a fa.Jae statement to obtain a $34,000 bank loan, which the 1ovemment 'alleged he used to buy Washington Group stock. BAGLEY AN 0 GILLEY founded the Washington Group in Winston-Salem . N.C .. ln 1972. In 1974, the conglomerate employed 6,000 persons and bad $100 million in sales. Bagley. then president. sold his Interest t o Gi lley, exec utive vi ce president, in 1975 and moved to Washington. Gi lley then became presldenL Tod1y more then ever •.. still the best buy The H!!SjQ!NI WANNA BUY A BOARD? . .,;~;... BLACK AID DECIEI IENCB TOP WOllMAJE You can clamp it to a work •urfac:. up to 2~ inch" thick or on a •rnooth suriac:. with attached •uction cupe. 16" wide table that tilts to IS, 30 or 45 d9QreM. FLEIALUM ALUIOIUM -DECGIATOI Miii ILlhS . - <>-r SO colon , c u.stom made to your siae and all a-. 30 off what th.y're suppoeecl to •ll for. 30% OFT ~~2693 23"a42" ONLY 22~~-020 G.E. DIMMERS ZLEVEL __ 111 nJLL RANGE 2., ROTARY <.l PUSH ON -OFT nJLL RANGE 3u Fit riqht whel"! the old •napper c1une out. Change one in eeconda. ~·· 'ntJCK 95'' Zx4 STAIDAID AID IETTEI DlJUGLAS ·r11 STUDS Good stuff you should run more than , <?nee (if you can get it a~ the right place) so here's the ever-popular studs. If you're doi ng the alterations or hiring someone, it can 't hurt to save on material. GLUE-LAii PllE SBELVllG lW'THICK 18"1148'' ·············" 18''a70" ....•...... 6.M 2e';:s94.. . . • . • . . • 29.M 2e"s118" .••.... M.M 2ifJ''s142" •.•.•.. <>.a.M l~" THICK 18"a94" ........... 8.M 18"all8" .......... te.M 24"•46" ........... ··" 24"•70" ........... ··" 24"a94" .......... ''·" 24"•118 ........ ~ ... tl.M 4"..94'' ........... 2.M 4"sJ 18" .......... 3A9 4''sl42" .......... 3.M Umit.d Ou&ntiU.. llTEIJIATIC TDIEIS s.t it and forvet it. Turn. on appli- ~ llqhta. SUPEI COP 577 ID-7118 EACH I DELUIE WALL STllPPllG CEM'MJRY PINE 14 97 ~~ APPROX. 23 SQ. f'T. POLYCEL OIE 3~~z. IN STORE DEMO SAT. 10-3 IATIOIAL LUDD . 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James Exon, D-Neb .. kept referring to Ad m . Thomas Hayward, chief of naval opera- tions. as "Adm. Haywood." At one point. Exon called NATION WE POSITIVELY WONT BE UNDERSOLD! -------... -~---r ,...., _____ .. .,_, ---T41 , . MEN'S ' , DENIM ,' ,' ' ' BELLS :: \ \ ----I I ' .. , ...... ...--......... ( ----.... ....._ ..,,.,,, -... ~ ....... ~ , ... ---......... ._,.,_,, _., ..... ' , -· ' ....... t ' ......... ~, ,' ,' ,, "','/ ,. ' ' ,, , ' \ \ Regularly $18.50 ,', \ ~ Now $1211 !,' \ \.., .-, "" ... .... ; . .,, ",-...',....., ,..,, .--' ..... ....... .,,-, " ..... ".... ,,.--',,.,,._,.; ..... .......... ,.. , .,.,, ... ~ .................... _, --,,, ---- - - -------r, ~--------- ---.,-1 , ' ' ' ---- - - - - - ----r, ~------------~1 MEN'S •501 SHRINK ' ' I f ' ' I t TO FIT ' , ' , , ' I I ----I ,.,,.,. ____ ............... ,,,,,..,,-----......... _,, ( ..... -..... ..., ..,,,,., ----.... -..,....., ~..,,,,.. ............. ' , I ,--.... "'-.. ,, ...... , , .... ......... ..... , , \ ' ~ , I ' ' ' ,, Regular1y $18 I I , ' ' I \ I I I I ' I ' ( '~ NOW $11 99 ' ' ' " .,,.-! I ~ _ .. , .,, ..... --: ..... ,' --~~.,.+IJ,__..10.Jtie::i.__:"G.en ~e.r~ •.:_which _,...,..__ prompted the general to respond. "Senator. I'm Gen. Jones r almost called you Sen. MEN '...,_ _ _,/-f,'• --'-LA4~S!F.:J.:.-l¥,_..E.~Jl._,.R~-tAHr---ftq--1 M"ob1I .. e.coN Wh en Brown firs t appeC:trcd before Armed Services. he brought a long pre pared statement Th(' secretary suggested that rather thC:tn' read the whole thing, which would take mor<' than an hour. he would read pertinent excerpts and cut the reading lime to about 30 minutes But Sen. llowurd Cannon. D-Nev , objected. lie wanted Rrown to rea<l t•very word. So. Brown re ad and read and read. SF.NATORS U STENlm. SOME SQUIRMED. ~ome fi dgeted. som e left the room. Brown read on Fm;.i lly. Sen. Earl Hart of Colorado could stand 1t no longer lie appeah..>d to Chairman John C. Stennis. D· M 1ss .• to allow Brown to summarize the rest of his statement. "The secretary 1!> a good, 1r unenthusiasti c. reader." said Hart. Carter Answers Verbose Qitery WASHINGTON CA P> President Carter often has said he gets better Questions from out-of- t.owners than from Whale House . reporters. But surely there are exceptions. Take the following in- quiry. posed to Carter last year. "Mr. President, both in conversations with some of your junior colleagues with us this mom· ing. and in the broadcast con· Lext that Dr. Brzezinski Ina· tional secu ri t y a dvi s er Zbigni ew Brzezinski l very loosely sketched for us today. cited as being a premise for as- sess m e nt, thi s absolute ly tr a n sc ende nt f<i c t or o f t r a ns mutation of th e world economy. Peop1 e wil l t oi.s I "' -... around phrases like the need to a11zez1HSl(1 r ed e fine compre hen s ive in - ternational compar a tive advantage OECD comes up with a positive adjustment measure, which means progressive transference of primacy of cer· ta in industries, LDCs <less developed countries l and soon. "This is reaUy a question about the domestic c~gnates, since domestic and international are just different ends of the sam e poles: are we at a point where ~e net:d a comprehensive domestic strategy and articulation of the responsibilities we must go through as part of this transformation r ather than just picking out a trade adjustment h~re and put· Ung down an interest pressure there? Do we need it so there is a context or understanding to which we can aJ I have reference as we must address this and make adjustments in our lives as well as m particular?" Carter resp<>fded as if he understood every nuance of the. marathon query. discoursing on ec_onom1c rel.at1ons ~tween the developing coun- lrtes and the industrial nations Ring Found in Cod ~ ·, ~~~& i/ SATISFIED '' ----'. THOUSANDS , ... -----------.... '' ( ...... -----... -::::':..... ..---------~ ' ' ,' ,..,,.-h ~ \ .. ,,::~,,,/ ,' ,' OF CUSTOMERS ' ' f ' , , Regularly $18 , , ~~-NOW $12 99 _f ~ ~~ _J We1re 5 times larger than a mall store with. 5 times the selection and 5 times. -the service. ALL SIZES! ALL COLORS! WE'RE YG>lJR LEVI'S BOYSWEAR LEADER Huge selection-no limitations on colors and sizes. ----- --------r, ~------------~1 , . BOYS/STUDENTS/HUSKIES • I DENIM· ,' ,' t I I ; ' BELLS ,·: '\ ----.... .-----....... '' ,, ... ,,... -----......... -----... ~ ,,,,,. ......... -, ---....... .,..--, ~, ........ ..... ,' .. ----. ' ' , ..... ' .... , ..... ;'" ,. ,, ,'/ ,, ' ' ,, \ \ Reg $13.30, $16.80 : : \ ~ NOW 1099 1299 ):' "" ......... ... ""' ........... ..... -------------'T, BOYS #302 , ' l ' ' , , SHRINK ,, TO FIT ,·: II----11 '~-~ ,--------... ----...... _ --~ ( ----------......... ..J..,,,,.. ......... " ...... ' ' ~ ,, --..... )"'t ,, ..... '-;', ,, \' ',' ~ ' ' ,, ' , f ' ' ' ' ' I ' I ' ' '~ "" .. - Regularly $14.30 • ' NOW $11 99 l:' .,,,."' .,,,, ---.,,..-.,,.. ,, ., ,_, ... -..,,. ..... ....... .,,. ,,, ,,.,., ._ ....................... -, .... .,,,, --- ~--------- ---.,-1 , ' BOYS/STUDENTS/HUSKIES ,· I CORD ,: t t • I I • " BELLS :: '' ----,, '..,,..-........ ., ... ~.------.......... ( ----.. ......... ..,,. ~ ~,..-...... ......... ___ ...... _ ............. ...... , ' ," ---... .,.... ' ...... "..... , ~' l ' ','' / I' ' ' ,, , , ' ' , . ~ ' Reg $10.50, $13, $16.50 : I \ ~ NOW 9"9 10'9 1299J/ .................... .,,,.' ·~ .._,, .... ,, , ..... .... ...... ..... ,-.,, ,, -... ... ~-~'iiiii"""illl--......-~, ..... , .. ,. .,,,,,, .... , ..... ........,-_.,, --- FREE LAYAWAY UNm SEPT.· 2 OSLO. Norway <AP> -Three years ago, Tekla Aane of Larkollen lost a gold rina in the Oslo Fior:e::.~~rr:.0:~.was Now o en in Oxnard and Anaheim! fiabiDI and caught a cod in the f°aord-tl'en--..,.-_.,.~----------------Open Mon-Fri 10-9:30, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 Aane's home. In the belly wu tbe rtna, tbe paper reported. OXNARD 200 Esplanade Drive, at The Esplanade shopping center. 8051485-0606 A1IABElM 2636 W La Palma, just west of Magnolia. 7141527-3503 O&VfGB.789S:lbstinA~. 7lzstin-at-tbe-Garden Grove Fwy. 7141639-1791 SANTAANA 3430SBristol Ave1 'A-mile north of South Coast Plaza. 7141957-8100 ll1SSlON VI£JO 25252 Mcintyre; San Diego Fwy1 La Paz exit. 7141586-6100 WES2'MlNST£1115412 Goldenwest St, next to Golden West College. 7141898-5541 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1011 Ada.ms Ava, Broolchunt & Adams. 7141964-3323 &' SHEllMAN OAD 4520 Van N~ Blvd, next to Hughes Market. 2131783-2511 NOB1BIUDOE 19320 NotdJK!! ~~ 1bmpo & Norriholl, across bom Nocthridge Plaza. 2131993-7097 CDIU70SIABD:SIA 18600 bdaley St, oczms from Los Cerritos CM~ 2131924-8883 PAMD.f:JIA 3660£ FoothJJJ BlwJ, lbaJDead a Footl>ill 213/!J18.16'92 ftl81MMZZl724HowtbameBlvd, ~-mile .a11tb of Del AmoFmbica Squcue. 2131373-7394 -~------~----~--~----~....----r--~-------~-~------~----------~----------------------~-----i-~ -.... ·--,--.. ~-" ... r t Irvine \'our Hometo•n • Dally Newspa~er VOL. 72, NO. 21•, 3 SE.CTIONS, •O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAY,AUGUST2,19n Fl FTEEN CENTS Recession to <Be Worse ·Than Feared? WA~ltlNGTON tAPl . An 1n t.-rnul Carter admlnastntton documl'nt predicts AD)enc1rn~ will face a deeper recession with hitcher unemployment next Ye•r tba n the White H o u e has forecast pubJie ly, according to u source The internal usessment sayi. the Jobless rate will hit 8 2 per cent in the fall or 1980. meaning a total of 8.2 million Ame n cans could be out or work In June Lawsuit Fdedin 'Deaths - A C.Q_u_gJe .hav-e ril e d suit against owners of a Costa Mese1 apartment complex charging that plumbing malfunctions led to the death of twins who were born prematurely in 1978. I.he unemployment raw alood al 5 6 percent A OOl'Ce. who asked not to~ ic1ent1fied, uld Wedne.iday night the projections are contained m ·an Internal document" thul probably was never intended to be made public 1'he predictions were prepared lly a joint t ask force that m eluded sej\lor staffers from tht- Trcasury 'Department and Coun ell of Economic Advisers, th~ • 11ource said. The Internal forecMSl differs 1harply from lhe economy out- look the Carter administration r.eleaaed July 12. At that time. the administra- tion was projec ting an un- employment rate next year or onlv 6.9 percent. The latest Libor Department figures, for Jun e , s h o w 5 6 million Americans were out of work The internal projection means an aad1tlonaf 2.6 ·mmron--pressure on -President Carter Co Americans cOUld be out or work propose a tax cut for 1980 to give next year the economy a boost. The fi gures in the m or e. The gloomy assessm'1)l was pessimistic forecast c losely discussed this m orning by parallei predictions being made Ca rte r a nd som e 100 House by the Fede ral Reserve Board. Democrats who call themselves The board chairman, G. WUliam Un ited Democrats of Congress. Miller . wilJ soon move into the But one participant. Re p administration as secretary or Beryl Anthony Jr. of Arkansas. the treasury told reporters. "There was no It was expected that the in· disc ussion or a tax cut." ternal document would increase There was no 1mmed1ate White House reaction to publica- tion of the report. Meanwhile, rising. oil prices more than offset a decline in the volume of imports and pushed the nation's trade into a $7.6 billion deficit in the second quarter or the year . The deficit compared with a S6 1 billion deficit m the first three months or the year and w<JS the wors t smce the third quarter or las t vear . Budget Hassle Miller Plans Call for Pay Cuts By GAR Y G RANVILLE Of , ... O•llY Ptlel St»tf Orange County supervisor~ began their final 1979·80 budget s ession today with Superv1~or Miller and Mr:. Wieder fi rst M1lln has estim ated that the locked horns last week when proposed management <1nd pro M 1ller sug~estt'<.1 that the five fess1onal pa) sll!:.hes -1. 111 se1vl· counl) :.uperv1:.or!> and their a hout $1 3 m11l1on a year Named as defendants in th~ .. ~~-~~~-~~~ i4~ktfttttfl1r{ f·ttU a ides volunteer to ac('ept l(J per And while ht-t:On<·edl's hi s pro C'enrpily t'trur -po~~h<tj;...JiUI•· l'hi!DC't:....OL\l!!!L_ -----~~e~ S,ww:ior co~-tzll!I <iction filed Wednesday etre Casa for a 10 perC'cnt ('Ut IO Salarie'> fJ( a ll county employee!> who t-am as much or more than t·ounl) super visors Vi<.'toria Apartment5' 525 Vic· toria St .. and Shirley Wright. He le n Rhoden and Alice L. Head Dennis Leroy Ohl and his wife, Loe Vu Ohl clajm that wate r s upplied to an apa rtment they rented w_as contaminated with "excess particles of iron and othe r deadly and dan Rerous chemicals." Those che micals. the suit con tends. were present 1n Mrs Oh l 's body a nd caused the m rants' deaths following delivery UrlnJl hoer fifth m o nth Of pregpancy. The Ohls assert in the action that they repeatedly requested that their water quality be im- proved. but claim owners took 110 action. The s u1l seeks $400.625 in damageio.. The Ohls <'urrentlv r eside in Ciarden Grove. According Lo th~ s uit. they were evicted from Cas a Victoria in October, 1978. -_two monH1s---liftel" twins-Jenrufer Lynn and J eanelle Lee, died . Phase-in De nie d COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP J A federal Judge denied today a re· quest by school officials for permission to phase in de· segregation in Columbus schools and said a court·Ordered plan mus t go into eHecl thjs fall Bold Those Tigers , Mary Fte m 1n g. a n ammal handl e r at· Ma rine World/ Africa USA in Redwood City,. provides the power as five or the seven tiger cubs whi ch were born on Easter Sunday al the amusement park get a ride m a shopping <:art. The cubs now weigh between 35 and 40 pounds. As Miller planned hi s bud~et endinf.? bombs hell. Supervisor II a rriell Wiede r wus preparmJ.( to launch a set'ond verbal as saull on the newl y appointed !tttPf!rvlSOr - Judge Plans Rulings . On Funding Attorm•ys repr esenting four Or a ng r Counl ) d e f e ndant :-. • charged with laundering 1976 campa1J!n funds today appeart!d to have suHered u st.>tback on tht' ISSUt> of a JUd.i:?e bCIOR ass1~ned lo the case Supe.nor C-&urt Judge Robert f. R1 ('kle:. :.aid al a hearing to day that 1t was his preliminary heller tha t another Judge h<id acted properly in upholding dis qualification or Central Orangt: County Muni<'ipal Court JudJ.?e Robert La\\. Law was to havt• condu('ted the preliminary ht:ar mg into the case Judge Law was opposed hy lht· stale attorney gener al's pros ecutors but supported h) de Pair Sought •• ID Kidiiap r ense attorneys Charged with various viola lions of the state 's political n· form art are Or ange County Board of Supervisors Chairman P hili p Anth o n y , former supervisor Ralph Diedrich. fo rmer Anaheim counc il man William Kott and one-lime coun Ly pol1l1cal rinan c1e r Gent: ~~Seized After· Three Coast Men Abducted By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol t• o.lly .. , ... Sl»ft Two members of the trio who kidnapped three Or ange Coast men Wednesday in a fruitless al- .te mpt to gel money and jewels were being sought today by San- ta Ana police, Sgt. Chuck Hindman saJd in- vestigators are seeking the car " driven by the two m en who escaped after one of their com· panioh s wa s arrested in Newport Beach Irvine Road Improvement · FIDlds Granted The Boanf of ,Supenisors baa approved $32,GqO in additklnal lioandnC for a road widening project aloog University Avenue in Irvine near the Mason Bestoul Part. . Tbe county orl1inally ap· propr1ated $133,000 for the ~roJ­ ect ln March but CC»t estlmates (were rerieed upward. Tb• 8ddibooal ftnanciq wU1 allow tbe project to move abe8d for wldeaiDI of Ualveralty Av-. Sapentmr Tom Rllo NMI. Tiie 1ll'OJeet ealll for two ..., ..... J.-. GD tbe loa&b IMle _. pan 1k1e ol Ualftflib, 6'0ID ... ., tbe fut.re ia&elwUOD wtda Harvard Avmue to'*"" fte dty 8Dd eomtt.7 ...... ed a eoa,eraU" .......- Marcb tbat prp9tded hr eam· ro..t liap eat fUDdl to be .......... ~ Tiie .... 8upeniean ..,. =-~ addltlODal funds on "We may not have them to· day, but we'll get them by the e nd of the week ," Hindman pre· dcted. The three victjms , Tom Uken, 63. of 3065 Club House Circle. Costa Mesa, his nephew, Randy Liken, 23. of Newport, Beach and his busin ess associate, Oel Hamre, 63, of 3032 Club House Road. Costa Mesa, were UD · harmed after the three-houi·or- deal. It began at about 11 a.m. al Liken's office at 2740 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, when two men burst in, armed with .45-<:aliber automatic handguns and Jpok Tom Uken and Hamre prlsollw. Al the kidnappers were taking t h e m e n to their car, the younger man showed up and be was taken too. The men drove their vtcUma to Liken's Costa Mesa home m search or jewelry But when they got there. Liken told them his wife had the Jewelry with her 1n Palm Springs. Police s aid the two men put the three victims back into the c ar and· drove them to l he Westward Ho Motel, 415 W KateUa Ave., Anahe im. where they apparently had r ented a room. A third man arrived and the elder Uken. fearing for his life. talked them in to letting him withdraw $50,000 from his Newport Beach bank. The third man, late r identified by police as Allen Kaido, 34, of 2277 Harbor Bl~d .. Costa Mesa. went with Liken to the Newport Center branch of the Union (See KIDNAP, Page AZ) Conrad. Judge Rickles. however. took the disqualification issue under submission and indicated he would formally rule on the mat· ler Fnday The preliminary hearing to de ermine If the four me n should face a Super10• Court trial had been scheduled lo be~in July 23 Proceedings 1 m mediately bogged down when prosecu tors 'from the ~t ale attorney gen eral's office d e m a nded Judge Law's disquali fication. Since then. the issues involved m the ma tter have been heard befor e n ine j udges. rour 1n Supe rior Court a nd five in municipal court. Opening of the preliminary hearing has been rescheduled for Sept. 11 pending a resolution or the disqualifici\tion issue Strange ·confrontation A 'woman In the Culverdale Hctloa of lrvlae opened ber front dDol' .......... , aft«'Dooa inUme to ... amupuUa wa&ell cap o .. r 111-face and cir•• arnolwr. It WU Ille betin*IDC ol a ..... L .,.. ..... Polin ..w to-.. , . ...... ... ""' ... burtmiMPI 1&Mm. TIM w x Who opeaed tlle door to lllr IMDe at I CMToll .. ..:: =::·· to, aDd -~--.-..., bl• pa dlneU1 at ber aad fareed ...... ., ............... In -. 11•1111 room waa a ,........ 'llrrl w-. •. fll am Clareadlt, ad the son ot llrs. Conlnlta. Patrick, 7. They wtrt , sitting on the living room floor. next room and asked that no one Police said tbe 1unman told be harmed. tae boy and Kl. Wood to atad Tbe gunman said be bad no i n- near a window and tben de · tenlion of hurtiag anyope so rnanded money from Mrs . tong 81 he wu given al Lea.et Conlnka. five or six minutes to make hla Calml)', PGllee Mid, abe. told setaw~. DOlice said . tit• ••, who bad cut e1e .Uu In Before }eaviq the home the tbe np pulled over 1Ut he..a, 1·'--to bll "'*' tbat llbe blld no rnone1 on hand ~~~hard. . ca-v., but tbat lhe could write bilQ a cbeck. Pollce 1aid tbe man they are Tiie 1unmu rejected tbat 0(. aeeklq 1n the cue la la hil JOI • fer, artq cbecb were too eui-. staoda five foot·eJ1b~, E IJ traced. about ltl pouadl md After poaderiq t.be altuatioa a in1 • blue.~,.,._. moaent, the man ordered evwy. , J••' , ,, , ·· ~ OM to 11• OD tbe floor, face A...._ M 1b • down. Trs. COi'llnJ\a aaid iM fa~. lln. Conbdta 111itMte1llld had A dawdltet leePt.u.JnJbt t bl• •"9 llis propos:.il toda) '4111 lake ninl( ·-thF-eridorseme nt of h1~ th at the me a s tep fu rthe r b} ~low supervisors, he b'-'heve:. calling on roughl) 351 of th(" it is m krcping with thl' :.pmt county's highest paid employees of Propos1L1on 13 .. to s ubJeC't themselves to JU per Hut ~1rs Wider las t week cent pay slash<.-s lo.tbclt.od ~hllcr''> 1n1t1al salary cut Tht• 351 affe('ted e mployees proposal a grandstand play and a r e those who e<.1rn a t leetst chastised tht· new :.uperv1:.or for $29.898 etnnually. the amount whJl s he stt1d we1s <i Lhinl) -)>upcrC1100r..:.-are p<11d /See-J!UDG&T. ~~ .. 1\21 - Grand Slam Five New Cars Smashed T he-road curved the dn \'er d1dn t a nd d We!>tm1 nslcr auto dealer ship on Hea('h 'loult•\o.trd 1s m inus r.,~ ncv. Pont1at· F1reb1rds tod a~ OA,.AG .. : TO TllE 1·.ir.:i..,t>f'I lhl· '>J lt-s l•Jt or Bub Lr>ngprl' Pontiac . L3600 Beach Rl vd . "<IS es umatPd Jt $20.1100 Police srud f'rederiC'o Rendon. 27.~-addrt:ss unknown. missed a l'Urve on Beach Boulevard bout 2 23 a m 111:. vehicle Jumped the curh and slamm into the p<Jrked t'urs RE SOON WA · booked on J SU'>01c1on of dnvin~ under the mnuenn • of alcflhol PolJ ce io.<.11d he was driving u 1!158 pickup truck County's Workers To Vote New Pact Months or labor m anagement d 1 ssens 1on ne ared an end Wednesday when negotiator~ re ached tentati\•e agreement with the bar~airung representative of about 6.100 county government workers in Orange County The agr<'em e nl g ives the workers a 19 percent pay m· crease spaced out over the next three vears and softens the im pact of needed increases 1n the workers· contnbullon to their re t1re ment fund. However. before the three- vear pact de veloped over the past three months becomes fact. 1t must be endorsed by a metJor1· ty of the workers as well as a majority on the county Board of Supervisors. Employees are represented by the Orange County Employees Firewoman 'Unpopular' IOWA CITY, Iowa <AP) Firefighter Linda Eaton. sus- pended fOL breast feeding her son al a fif e house. is unpopular among male co-workers and the subject of sexual 1ossip, several firefighters have testified. "There was lots of jokin1 and spec:ulatJon about whether one of the f~ightera got ber preg- n a nt,• fireflthte r . Nathan Hopkins told an Jowa Clvll Rl1bt.1 Commlalioo heariq of- ficer Wednelday. Some ol tbe wine didn't tblllk a woman would be capable of doia1 tbe job aad tbat tM A ~!>O<'Htl1on 1n five S('f\i!ratt.: barita1rung units Last month. many of lho~c wo rkers s h o w ed their di s plra surc al the slow pace or nt>got1 at1ons as well as Lht: coun ty's pa y increase offers by !>lag· 1ng a sickout that for al le<J~l one day rllsrupled county services. Late todu y, th os e s ame workers will meet in Santa An<J to e ither endorse or reJect the conlr aC't agre ed lo by t he negotiators Wednesday Still left in limbo are the at· torneys who work in both the district attorney's offif e and public defender's omce . Both the deputies a nd at- torneys are represented by separate bar gaining units thul remain at loggerheads with coun- ty negotiators on the issues in volved in their 1979-80 pay negotiations. Coa~t Weather Night and early momang low clouds and fog with hazy afternoons through Friday. Only partial after- noon clearing al som e beaches. Highs from 70s at the beaches to 80s in in- land areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. INSIDE TODA\" ,,., toft, It /lie• CJftd .,., worth 0 /orlwte to "' molcn•. If'• Ille "FUPPll Firer," a cloth ~that'• cu hoe cu ..HMlaHoopa.i..~Alf . ..... ' . ., ............... ~ .,.. .a ..... . • mtabt'be ~-·~v ........... ......... ~~ .... ---~ .... ., .. -... ..... • ,t ... • '• KIDNAP ••• Bau. lialdally, pollN aa d , Kakto ~· compuled Llllm into the ban&. but tM ... eomplalaed .._ he'd left hl1 stUMt ln hll c• and they both went to 1et t.bem. Kaldo atayed outalde when LlllH retW"Md to lbe bank That cave Uken th Opportun1ly lO 1Up a n<M to • aeeunty 111ard w"o called Newport BHch police. · Kaado S•w th~ pohce carA 10Mdlac toward the bank and h .. s lipped away, apparently telephonJna ·, wamtn1 to b1J ac compUcea at the motel. The two m~ took tbe younaer Linn and Hamre lllid ten in U.e car. They drove aJ"OUDd for qulte a whlle, police 1ald t..rore the sus~cta •reed to release th~ victims and dropped them olr It 17th Street and l>fo.ped Avenue in Tuati.n. Munwblle, Newport Beach police were eomban1 Newport Cen\er for Kaldo, based on Llken'a <Se.criptJon. Plain clothes officer Tom Lit tie said he spotted him in Fahsion Island. Little became suspicious of the man he was following a fte r he bought a new set of clothes which he changed into. Anaheim police, notified of the possibility that hostages were being held at the mote l sur- rounded it and evacuated' all the -guests Young Liken a nd Hamre meanwhile made their way back to the Santa Ana office and notified police that they were safe The Anaheim Tactical Ap· proach and Control Team <TAC Team) or a haU-dozen men fired lt:ar gas into the room before stormlnll it. • ey-njd they-knew the v· t1ms weren't inside, but because the t elevision set had been left on. they wanted to be sure there were no s uspects s till in the room Kaldo was booked into Newport Beach city Jail on sus- picion or kidnap. He was expect t·d to be trnnsferred to Orange County .Jail tQday 0.11• ............. _., HM"r' ,._ ANAHEIM POLICE TAC TEAM MEMBER GUARDS EMPTY MOTEL ROOM • Tear GH Waa Fired Through Window But Kidnapper• and Victim• Were Gone Credit Surcharge. Nixed Energy Department Reverses Gas Station Rule WASHINGTON (AP> The Department of Energy reversed itself today and said that service stations cannot charge motorists extra 11 they pay by c redit card for gasoline and other services On Tuesday, the department 1ss u~ r e ulatio..'l_s allowtng s ervice s a ton opera ors lo charge a fee for honoring credit cards . But in a joint announcement today , the agenc y and the F e d e r a l Trade Com m1ss1on warned dealers that the practice was illegal under the federetl Truth in Lf!!lding AC'l Energy Department official:-. h<Jd been bes ieged with cnt1t1~m over 1L'I onginal ruling. leadfog to a restudy or the regulation. lunchtime traffic. a nd then rallied on the Capitol's steps. The independent d ealers were "It is unfair to put the se rvice ~tat1on operator in lhe--mtdc:He-on this issue,·· Rep. Fra nk An- nunzio, D-111 ., chairman of the House consum er affairs s ubcom- mittee. s aid Wednesday. -angnest-over-Energy Depart- ment rules that set Ci uniform gross profit margin or 15 4 cents per gallon. Many dealers say on om! n:xM. tht!L~ of Energy leads the oper ator tu believe that there is nothing wrong with surC'har ging a credit car d , when such an action could land the service stetlion operator in jail." he said. Under federal law, Annunzio s <11d. anyone adding a surchargt to a c n>dit curCJ purcnase can e ~entt>n<·ed llJ up to a yeetr in Jail o r flOt.'(J S5.000. or both. the must cut back c urrent margins un er the ru e, even Ci skyrocketmg inflation worsens rents. wages a nd the pnce of elec tnc1ty a nd other services. cRelated s tory, A5 l The mdependent duler.s want profit margins equal to 30 per· cent of the wholesale pnce or __ga_soline . This woul!f raise m<1rg 1n s immediately t o between 16 cents and 18 6 cents 1>e r gallon. ... Gra•t• imJ••etl•• Judge Backs Laguna Artis~ Orance County Supfn1or Court Judge Robert Todd baa 1rant.ed a preliminary inJuncUoo that permit• three arttata at the Fetllval of Arta to exhibit. tbelr controversial worts for the duration ol the summer aeuon. The Judee refuaed to grant a cortUnuance aouabt b~ the Laauna Beach Festival of Arts board Wednesday, and inatead granted the injunction to the festival exhibitors. '-'ll '1 a victory for ua for sure." said Laguna Beach Mt- torney Ron Harri.a, who, along with Steve Fishman, represent- ed the three artist• in the festival dispute. Artiata Valerie 'Bechtol, Jen- nifer McLemore and A.S. Aahley were order1!d to take their works off the festival grounds last month by the festival board. But the three artists refused, and imtead hired the Laguna Beach attorneys to aeek an in· junction again1t removal of their artwork. · Festival officials ordered the trio to remove their paintings July 19, but failed to take any action following the 11 :36 a.m . deadline. The festival· board said it did not have to give a reason for asking for the removaJ, ala.ling a contract signed by artists on the grounds allows them to re move art.wor.k "with -O r without cauie.·· AC one point in the festival furor. Ashley removed hts funk rock art 10 a dramatJc manner b~ture abaar ~etf't'at-goer.r and Miss McLemore ch arnt.od herself to her booth Mrs. Bechtol brought thre(' coffins to her exh1b1t to dem onstrate that "art is dead in Laguna Beach." The artists and fesllval board were awaiting a decision by the Supenor Court judge regarding the controversy. and Tuesday ., mjunclton order paves the wa)' ; • for the art.lsta to continue ex- hlbtt1n1 their work throueh clos- lnf. day Aug. 218. 'We wanted the artlata to keep their worlu on the grounds for the duration, and we've been aucceufuJ in dolna that," said attorney Ha rris. "As far as futur~ fealivalaj I dQn't ~n<tw how the <feativa l board lhten.da to deaJ with the problem. "I'm aure they wUJ be revisi..Qc their policies and regulalion1, but aa far u euctly bow they want to structure <artist ad- mlsaioo to the festival ) I juat don't know." Art.iai Bechtol said s he was·de- lighted with the court decision, and said artists should begin formulating plans for next year. ''Now is the time for the artists to make proposals for c hanges, otherwise they <the board J might com e back next year with more expbclt ruJes." She said she hopes the ''board will be wilUng lo listen to the a rtists. '* "I don't think the festival board wants to go through this <Jga in." Fest1vul officials refused to comment on the court action W ednesda,y or ~ay. Nuke Plant Violations naer- WASHINGTON IAPI -The Three Mil~Jsland nuclear power plant acci'd'en1 might have been p r e vented 1f o nly the plant oper~tors bad allowed safety e q~m enl t o func tion a" planned, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff said today. Mesa Seeks to Halt Fairgrounds Work Ev e n befor e the con gresi.man':-warning, indepen - ll C'nt de ale rs were lambasting i-;ncr~y Departme nt rules that lt•l them c harge e xtra for such ~c r v i ccs a s was hin g w1nds h1elds . cheC'king oil and h lhng tires. :JS we ll as hononng credit cards. Low Cry Heard The NRC Office of Inspection and Enlorcemt:nl. in et repon more than two inches th1C'k , S<illl 1t was still inves tigatmg some :15 poss ible vao latll)ni, of fede r.i l ope ra tmg r ulf''> <1 nt.l retdrnt1on prot~llon hm1~ in ronnect11111 with the accident March 28 nt:;1r Hetrnsbur~. Pa . By JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille Dally ,, ... Stall The City of Costa Mesa took its quarrel with the Orange County Fair Board to Orange County Supenor Court Wectnes- day, seeking to halt work on the m.:....;..:...... _ ___........,· ..6.!.r~ounds redevelopment. until the courts <fee e who has the final say on the plans . The city has demanded a tern· porary restraining order. pre · hm1nary and permanent injunc t ion s . writ of mand ate &nd declarntory relie f over the board's refusal lo submit iti. plans through formal city plan- mng procedures . The suit demands that the board comply with the city's zoning ordinance. A hearing has been set for next Wednesday, ci- ty Attorney Robert Campagna said today. He said arguments being pre- pared in the case cite the inabili- ty or the two governing agencies to .agree on procedures and the "lack of clarity" in s late law as to jurisdiction. t air board Vice President Larry Tyler said today the board hasn't discussed the suit , which is being handled for the Fair Board by the California At- torney General's office. He said the board's only of· fic1al action in the matter oc· curred in June when it voted not to s ubmit its plans through formal city procedures. It was after that decision that the Cit;, Council voted to "in- itiate appropriate legal action.". Fair Board member Clint Hoose of Newport Beach said to- day he was "very disappointed" to learn of the lawsuit. He said OfllANGE COMT DAILY PILOT '"' Of•"9"CN"• 0..ty ttttM wtt"•"k "tt <-on'I bl ..... , ... _,,,_, .. _,_,,." .. °'- CN\I Pub11"""1!~' ~ ............... . p..bh \M<I -,, ""'-f rld4y .. , CMl<I _ _. -k•~. _,......,. .... ~,,.- ..... v ........... -.._ .... IV-~C-A unot••.......,..,_,,_,_~.,, .. ,._ S.. ... •Y• "'° ,,,lft( _ _. ........ •""'4 I\ •I UD _,lat 51""1, C-'"'""°• C4'11!erlll• ·- II-It ..... ""-"'-~'­JaOll~ Ylct"'tt--0.-et-- '-•11-••w ~ ..... _..,... Mt~l•li• ~"'-~'·"'" A.uht..-1 Mt .... 1 ... Uten '''''":!'9 (114)..., QeNlfled Aft.,..........,,. I he believes the Fair Board has cooperated with the city through a Jomt ba1son comm1ttce anrl e ven modified plans for the fetir e ntrance to meet a city lretfflc· department request. Hoose a lso s aid he belie ves tht- boar_d isn't sub'ect to the c1ly's jurlsdiclfon. "They're just wetstm g the tax payers money as far as I'm <'On cerned ," Hoose said. ·•t don't think thev have c ause We've cooperated wtth them ul every step ... The fairgrounds. located within city Limits, is administered by the appointed board or direc- tors of th e s t ate 's 32nd Agriculturnl District. M emberi, of the board contend the st ate agency is n't subject to c ity jurisdiction. City officia ls cont<:nd they have the right to re view and ac· cept o r reject projects as ~th private develop(!rs. They po~nl out that oth er sta.te age nc1ei. s uch as the Department of Motor Vehicles and Fairview State Hos p ital s ubm it their plans to the city. The issue cam e to a head over a fairgrounds m aster plan that calls for a new 8,000·seat am- phitheater on whic h work is scheduled to begin this summer. a motel, exhibit buildings, a museum, a skateboard park and neighborhood commercial cente r and several restaurants and theaters. Work already is under way on a new equestrian center. Although the plans have been given to city officials informally, council members say lh1s piecemeal approach is inade- quate Cor proper planning. They also have criticized the fair board for submitting plans when it 's too late to change them. The city is particularly con- cerned about traffic and major public works, such as drainage needs, surroundtn1 the fair· grounds, Campafna sa1d. Haig Urging More Def erue WASIDNGTON CAP> -Gen. Alexander Haig, the former supreme allied commander in Europe, today renewed hl1 caU for the Senate to aet the SALT It treaty uide whlle It. worn to bolater the-natioD',t GUClear and convenUonal defen11e1. And Sea. Barry GoldwateT, R• Art•..:i. ~ned a srow.ina number at omaall callinl on Prelldtnt Carter to aabmft bJI deleme badllt before Ille SALT ,... M evldeace al bll eommttm• to mo.e mllltart apeadl•I to modendae .,...c fott•, Chargi n g extr a will only a l ien ate customers, s tation owners claimed. About 700 deetle rs who own th e ir s t a ti o n s invaded Washmgton on foot and m horn tooting tow trucks Wednesday to protest the rules They marc ht!d 1n front ol the White ffou s e. d1 ST Ol>lln ~ f',.....P~AI BUDGET •.• veiled attempt to win re-election votes m 1980. The Mille r Wieder confronla lion. however, is more like un aside as supervisors prepared to put the final touches on the largest spending pac kage in county government history. By the time all is said and done. the 1979·80 budget, includ· ing employee pay raises, is like- ly to reach close to S600 milLion. Since the budget hearings opened la st week, supervisors h ave cut S8 9 million from the '79-80 s pendmg package pro· posed by County Admanistrattve Offi<'er Robert Thomas. But not included io the CAO's S580.4 million proposal were sala r y increases a nd the estimated <idd1tional $15 million It will l ake to m ake up a project· ed $234 million deficit in the county's employees' retirement fund. Nontheless, s upervisors con· tinued to attempt to reduce the proposed spendJng level by lop- ping $5 mHlion from the suggested $12.7 million capital projects budget. De leted capital project items ra nged from $38,000 to remodel the r eceptionist area in the dis- trict attorney's office to $295,000 (or reconstruction or an outdoor patio at the county courthouse. CQurses Set For Seniors Irvine area senJor ciliaena will be able to take ol counes in tailoring, wardrobe recycling and square and ballroom danc- ln1 tb1' fall at various communi· ty locations. The courses, available at. com- munlty clubhouaet ln Irvine, will ~1tn the week of Aug. 27. For restatraUoa informaUon, phone 559·9300 or 831-4835. Re•l•tr•Uon for fall semester coun• beCtDI Aq.3. ~lndieted LOS ANGELES (AP> -In· dlan aettvilt Leonard Peltier, convleud of ldllln1 two FBI .. Ilda, md two Clllber penona have beel\ tndkted in an eeeape from federal prilOD ID Lompoc. Night of Slayiligs But' ViC'tor Ste llo Jr , d1rec·tnr of mspecllon a nd enforcemt:1.t. "'rot e m a s ummary o f the rt J)C.>rt. "pcrhap!-. the m ost rl1stu rh mg results or the . mvC'c;t1u.1· t1o n 1s conf1rmat1on or c.irl11·r conclusions !Ital th~ .Thi:.ee Milt: RALEIGH. NC !AP> -A former neighbor of Or J effrey MacDonald testified today she hea rd ··a low c rying voice" but little el$e the night that Mac· Donald's family was killed. ·Pamela Kaltn Cothran said Sh l' ht>a rd no fi g l in the Jlouse She also b<JJd that bhe baby sat for lht MacDonald ch1Jdreo fre- q uent l) and s a w a marked C'hc.an ge in Colette MacDonald. She. swd lhe couple did not smile much at e arh other In Wednesday 's session of federal court. defense Hltorney Bernard Segal continued efforts to s how Uiat the Army botched its 1n vt-st1 gat1on into the bludl'(eoning <ind s tabbing deaths •of MacDonald's family al Fort Bragg,. Segal also tried to s how that Mac Dona ld ·s in-laws harassed the former Green Beret fo r years after the slaym gs MacDonald, 35. of lluntJngton Harbour, ts c harged with klllmg his pregnant wife Colette. 26. and his daughters Kimberly, 5. and Knsten. 2. He was a Green Beret doctor. He contends rour intruders bludgeoned a nd stabbed his fam ily to death and mjured him. ~,-FRI, 10 • m. · & ~.m SATVAOAV IOa,m &p.m The government maintai n~ that MacDonald m ade up thl' s tory as a coverup. basing it m part°" stones about the Manson family cult murders 1n California 10 1.969. Isla nd Unit 2 a rr1df!nl co1>l<I · se· al c r o&s ·exam1ned c 0 I e tt e . s m 0th e r . ~ I rai""'r..;;e-'i---h2T-P-hl.....,r-n1~~t-....l-,""1n-<,mTl~nt--- K ass ab of Cranbury. NJ ~. at lh t> inadequa<'1es" that an le ngth. She said earlie r sh"' 'e~tigators found thought the relat1onsh1p between Stello said lht> plant s design the two had deten or ated. eq uipment. a ccident analyses "LitUe by UttJe, Colette ceast-><l :.i nd e m e r gency procPdun:s to be the bouncy, h<ippy person "were adequate to h<ive prevent s he had been," M r.s . Kassab said ed the serious r ons<,quences of unde r ques tioning by govern the accident, 1! they had been ment atto m eys . permitted to function or_ be C<Jr She said MacDonald told her n ed out as planned hehadbeatenandk11ledoneof "F or example. h ad the the assailants when he a nd .d operntors ullowed the em ergcn friend went looking for the in l'Y core l.'Ool1ng s y s tem to truders several months after the 1>e rform its intended function. l o Id h damage to the core would most ktl ing. Mac ona says e likely have been prevented," he made up the story to pacify the Kas sabs -,aid Mrs. Kassab and her husband Instead. the core of the re ac · Alfred lobbied to get the case re· tor. containing its radioactive opened and succeeded in gettmg fuel rods, was severely damaged a federal grand jury convened in by overheatinf' and released so 1974. The grand Jury mdlcted much radiation inside the reetc- MacDonaJd in early 1975. tor building that the o perators Mrs. Kassab said she and her ue still unable to enter it for in· hus band supported MacDonald spect1on and clean-up operations in the months following the kill· and the building may remain ings. sealed at least through this year. # . • CALIFORNIA· Stabbings 'Admitted': LOS AN GEL.ES <AP> Police aay Bobb)'. Joe Muwtll. accl&Md in the "Skid Row Stab bln11." admitted tome ol lhf' stabblf\IS lo • cellmate and said they were "em effort to obl~ln 'iOula f<w Satan.' " The cellmate a lso c laimed Maxwell told him aome alayinas were "robbery oriented," polm .• aa1d tn ft search wurant al fldavit Included an court docu m"nts in Maxwell's caae. A PaEUMINARY hearing Cor Maxwell scheduled Wednesday was postponed to Monday 10 Superior Court because th~ judge was In a conference. M axweU has pleaded innocent o n 11 charges of murder and four or robbery All the Vlctims were attacked in a mile-square downtown area where derelicts congregate. The knife sJayings took place from October 1978 throug h January 1979. Darling C'lemeatiae ~. Augu.t 2. 1971 DAii. Y PtLOT .4• Gas Prices Up in Air State, Federal Differ-on Gro11 Profits SACRAMENTO (AP> State and federal energy officials dis· agree about whether they've de· cided jo6oUy and privately to let p10U.. l\•Uona continue mak· 101 about 11 cent.a arou profit per 1allon. The California Enern Com· mlHioo inalaled Wednesday that the U.S. De1>8rtmeot of Energy aareed to the arranaement. at •east in principle. But the DOE 1n1iated that it hadn 'l. AND THE HEADS of two service station groups issued contrasting reactions, one based on what the stale said and the other on what the DOE said. The DOE's nationwide regula· lions limjting service station g ro.ss profit margins to 15 4 cents per &a.lion went into effect Wednesday. The costs of doing husiness musl come from the ~ross margins GOVERNORS ARE permitted to add another 10 cents per gallon to the gross margins. but Gov . Edmund Brown Jr declines to use this authonty because he suy.'i gasoline pncini;? 1s a rederal respons1b1llty late Tuetd8y that the DOE had a1r eed by telepho n e to let California st a tions continue their c urrent gross margin . averaging 18 cents a gallon, and that the agreement would be made formal in a few days . But the OOE's Kathy Deutsch said in Washington, O.C.. lat.e Wednesday, "We did not enter into any agreement with the Energy Co~misaion," although negotiations are conlinuina. Ms Deutsch said station owners could appeal their cases to a special DOE board. ON TIIE OTHEa side, state Energy Com m ission spokeswoman Ste phanie Brad· field said Wednesday that the DOE's position as explained by Ms Deutsch contrasted with Its private assurances Tuesday of an exemption although Ms Bradfield redefined the arranRe ment as "room for agreement" rather than "agreement in pnn c1ple .. Ms Bradfield said the com m1ss1on still hopes for a formal agreem ent in two days. Ms Deutsch said she didn't know what would happen. This leaves California s 16,000 _:.e rv1 ce s.tations up in lhe air about the pnces they can l egally charge. "I'm inclined to believe the DOE. I think that Governor Brown and R1cbard Maullin ar~ thlnklnc more about t• pre&· identlal campaign and politics than about what's going to hap- pen in CallfomJa to retailers and conaumers," Shelton said. "I get the feeling we've been led down a primrose path. Every step of lhe way we've been assured that the Energy Commlasion would offer retief on Aug. 1. At the last minute they just copped out." City Slates 'Bear Day' SARATOGA <API - The city council in this San Jose subur b had one last laugh over the trials of a ~ar that was the ob· Ject of a Ji(1gantic search and much publicity before his captur e last week. CouncH m e mbers u nanimously adopted a resolution We dnesda y night that proclaims the rourth Saturday of each Ju. ly as "SaratoJl(a Bear Day " TOM LANGE, a Los Angeles police homicide detective sub· mitted the sworn affida~it to Superior Court Judge Gordon Rmger. who issued a warrant to sear ch Los Angeles Public L ibrary r ecord s of book checkoot:s. Evidence is being sought to link Maxwell to books on "wilchcrafl, voodooism . satanism, the occult and blacl' magic." the amdavit said. Actress Cybill Shepherd and her daughter. Clementine. exchange smiles at home in Memphis, Tenn. The baby was born June 29 at City of Memphis Hospital. Miss Shepherd says she chose the name Clementine because "it means calm. truthful and most merciful.·· The chairman of the state Ene-rgy Commission. Richard M aullin. a Brown uppointee. asked the DOE to ~rant an ex emption Maullrn hud been told by station owners th'8t th e reder al rules would force shut dow ns o r widespread con versions to self-service station~ THEN anno1JDced Rut Steve !'>helton. executive d irector of the 850·m ember Southern California Service Stu t1on Association. said after talk tnR to 0~ orflcsals that he doubted an agreement existed The resolution says the day "shall be celebr ated with whatever appropriate µomp and ce r emony r·1llzens. and groups of c1t11.ens may lH.! inclined to devise · Millio-u warUed fu Brain Damage Suit POMONA <AP) A youth who suf· fer ed brarn damage in an auto acc1· dent three years ago h as been awarded a $1.77 m illion. St!ttlement against the car 's driver and Los Angeles County. The Pomona Superior Court JUry ( -Sf-ATE J ·Price agreement was near. ---made its decision Wednesday in a suit brought on beha lC of Jeffrey Mel~aard of Covrna , who was 18 at the time of the Ma rch 29. 1975 ace•· dent "T hi s dea l ha s become so politicized. it's difficult to 1magint! how it can ever he solved." the Times quoted one unnamed-source as saying. Brown. Curll B a•de SAN FRANCISCO <AP) The Caltfomrn Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Lt. Gov. Mike Cur b can lake over the power of the governorship when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. leaves the state. Tn a brief order signed Wednesday by acting Chief Jus tice Mathew PSA LialJUJtfl Studff!d SAN DIEGO <AP > J\ Supenor Court judge has ~iven Pacific Southwest Airlines onl' week to dt> c1de whether 1t wall admit f1n ant·1al habilitv for the collision between a PSA Jet and a small plane last Sept 25. ___ Tobnner. the high coun sai<l tbaL.a. Le~al sources say that such a movP by the airline would be neither a direct admission nor denial of hlame 1ego c·rasll ThaTCTitl med hea ring sought b) the governor would be granted, with written briefs to be filed by A~. 10. Chief Justice Rose Bird dis qualified herself from both cases State Buying Etltanol SACRAMENTO <AP > The St:ite ~f!J1Gf.iaf.io11• Cellap•e of California is buyi n~ another 100,000 gallons of ethanol for stC1tc vehicles. and officials say 1t should help reduce the price of gasohol for the average m otorist. . 0: .. $ z. ~ . .i' • ,. • .. 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'"•·dOO• S1lw., •• ,. and Cull•ry a ....... . l'Of-1 .... Wllll OUAAl'E.AM• ooor l!Mr r°' a •-n""' fl't!E --~,._._._"".I . ...... _ . .. - I) E l .. ltorial ....... '1///lt Rotwt N. WMd/Publilher Orange Coast Daily Pilot .. I ..-: ~.~ """*'· Aueuet 2. 1t7t Baf'Olr• "re6b4ch/Edltorlal p ... EOft.,. 8 I Tftofnel IJC .. vll /Editor -· 1 City: Entitled to I Fk~-== . · VU1.11P Site VOiee An.>· Um Toverome.nt officaai. beam dlltua11na the hner potnt.s ol klldfill di1pouJ staUons, you must r euh ie they're cbscus.stng aarbaae. A.Gd that's j ust what conrem s Jrvine city councilmen. who lut. w k agreed it would be better to refin e und strengthen 1u·auments against a proposed county dump site in Bee and ltound canyons than to send a h~tter now to the Board or Supervisor listing the city 's qualms . ity offtrluls are justiri ed in tellin g county la wmake r:i in the :strongest possible terms that the potential problems a dump could cuuse pollution fl'On\.nolse. odor. Jitter and trufri c nt.'edlobeoddre sed and solved. The lluurd or Supervt ors 1s due later thtb month to review an en vironme ntal report on the proposed sate. which 1s one or sevcrul the roWlty has hecn s tudying Ub u r c p laccm nt for the Coyote Canyon d ump site. That dum p is to c lose in 1981. - The council estab lished a four-member comm1ttee to plun a strategy for the city m presenting its obJ ect 1ons to the board. County officia ls !>hould cons ide r these objections a nd attempt rn rind a s ite that would pose the fewest problems Tolerance Essential Mayor David Sills is correct when he says a City Council that votes unanimous ly on every issue is cheating its constitutcn ts polit ica lly and inte lle ctuall y. Squabbling for tbe sake of squa bbling .-he also says. is just as unhealthy a nd leads inevitably to poor decision m a king. It would be foolhardy to belie ve the council in t he coming year is going to find a way to m ira culously put an end to conflicts and b1c ke rmg over importa nt a nd . not -so-important issues. -But with weighty questions on development a nd n01se im pacts ang mg over . · · making .----deeisions in t"Omrng-m~nths-tttat-wHl-inHuentt-t~uatity­ of hf e in Irvine for many years to come. . Council m e m be rs should accord their colleagues res pect and conetuct themselves with "dignity, tolerance • a nd understanding," as Sills has called fo r . Noise Warning Valid T he Irvi ne Pla nning Com mission h as take n un important step in protecting the rignts 0 nom eouyers by r equiring the full disclo!>u re of aircraft noise possibilities • bt:f o re a hom e 1s purc hased. Among othe r thi ngs. a set of commission·appro\'ed rernmmendations to the City Council would: Require that the c:i ty develop a mast er map that s hows flight corridors a nd planned communities that would be CJff ected by aircraft noise. Request thttt a developer r ecord a document. dcltneatmg a ircraft a nd helicopter activity that will affoct a residential site he is working on. Sugge~t that the city beef up its noise notification procedures by requiring tha t a noise statem e nt be jointly <ipproved b~· thl' Marine Cor ps and the city to be eontamed m all sales htensture given potenticcl buyers. The problem. of cour~e. 1s loud Jet noi se from the E l Toro ;\7<Jrrnc Air llase. A report t o the Pl~n ning Cumm 1~s1on ~:11d buyers in sever al neighborhoods affected b~· high noise levels received no warning in the --:"arcs i(cr a t ure t hey \.\>l're gl\'en. -Sy slate law. such notification 1s required. In \'Oting to lighten regulations calling for proper noise not1fic:.it1on proecdurcs. the commission is doing a service to the m any future rl's1dents who do not yet call Irvine ho me • Optntons expresseo 1n the space above are those ot the Datlv P~lot Other views e xpressed o n this page are 1hose of their authors ano artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily P1101. P O Bo .. 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Beer Uy L. M. BOYD Professional beer tasters say they can't j udge the fl avor or ~ beer :.erved in a da rk glass. Nor can they j udge it 1r it's touched up with a taste less food color E xactly why, they don't ~ow. but how the beer looks bears definitely on hdW It tastes. they say Among the wa nd e ring.. ~ypsles in Europe sometime back. a man's financial posi- tion was measured by how much his wife weighed. Or mor e inele gantly pre c ise, h o w f a t s h e was . T h e plumper s he. the richer he. ·Clearly, those gyp sy ob· 1 servers felt. he had to be rich to feed he r enough to fill her out that way 1 Q . "How m a n y c om - m ercials a n hour does a youngster see on Sat urday morning televis ion, about?" A. Upto24. "Doc. note, I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. ~--rt~~•-'1>n ""C"Od . " That's another lengthy palindrome, Dear Gloomy Gus DI" n 't realize the dollar was lhrlnkins '° muell until I saw tbe new "ones." A.H. reading the same backward:. as forwards. A detailed survey of 1.000 a m ateur fisher men indicated that each fish they catch cost:. them an avcrageofSl0.13. Now the computer boys re· port their resea rch reveals 75 pe rcent of the romantic ac· t ion nationwide occurs at 10:35 p.m. Nothing in our Love a nd wa·r man's files conrncts with this finding. Men with the curlier hair le nd to go bald at a n earlier a g e the n d o m en w i th J;Straight hair. Gen e ra lly, gene rally. There is no exact way lo fi g ure out the age of an elder· ly moose. Was printed here that the Wyoming town of Small Beer had an ordinance th~ makes it Illegal there to shampoo a buffalo. Do believe I took the b a it from a n unrelia ble source inclined ~w.at the. practical Joke. Nobody, it seems can locate the whereabouts of any Wyo. f)ing town called Small Beer. That's a t,orse on me . coach. Ten laps. Q. "la there any country in the world that lmprtaons more or it.a populaUon than the United Statee?" A. Only South Africa. Mucb hu be'n made of Henry ,Da•ld Thoreau'• retrnt from elvtQratlon. We'n be-. t8Ullll he IOalbt Itel ... al W~'J Pcmd. Wlaal ..... ~ liuatit la hla paNllU bed oaly a mile or IO ...,.:Md Illa modler, tbat 111111 ............. lalm cookies every Saturd11. iilliill----~--------------------.-....-..-----Jack Anderson Foreign :Agents Spread Fear . W ASHJNCTON -Two yeara ago, Dr111lsa Ka1lkovlcb. chief l'dttOriol writer of the m llltuUy ra nll·c ommun lst Serbian · American newspaper, Liberty . wu brutally b4!1d en a nd st abbed to death In Chicago. a long with th~ 9 yeDr old daughter ot hls furncec. Rt!grettably. the murders may huvt! ~n 1mstiguted unwittingly by o ur col um n . T h e prevtol.lb day. we h a d d e tailed the in crvention or th e UD B . Yugosla'!1a's secret police. 1n a ffairs or the Serbian Or th o d ox C h urch . T he column was pub hshci1 in Liberty along w1tb Kasikovic h 's edito ri al com - m ents, which may have led his kille rs to believe. mistakenly, that he was the source of our in· ror ru.ation. T IT'is Is the suspicion of Senate invesli~ators. The murders were never solved. Now we are begin · Mailbox oln1 to \adentand why. Top·aec ret lnt'elll1ence documents mike clear that rore taniw can U~rally. get a way wi murder in the United States. g u the FBI and the Sta~ artmenl decide it doe1n 't affect our own naUonal 11ecurity. AT LEAST eicht prominent anll·communist extles have been assassinated in thia country since 1955, in~W1ence IOUrcea told us. One was strangled with b is neckUe. another had his head split open and a third waa blown to bits in his car. A top.secret report s pell.s out for such anll·communist exiles -and the hired g uns who stalk the m -just what kind of protec· tion the eidles can expect from lhe FBI: None. .. 'National security' 1s. oper&· tion ally. not deemeQ to include threats again.st United States re- sidents directed at chilling or curtamng thei r political activi- ty.·· the .report states. In otht!r word s. p olitic al exiles a re fair game for the paid killers of the repressive regimes tha t they fled to the United States to escape. Their only pro· t ectlon is the local police in the communities ·they live in. But as the secret re(sort notes. "local police departments are hardly a m at.ch for foreign intelligence services,'~ '+'hose agents fre · quently operate with the advan· tage of diplomatic immunity. The FBl co·ncentra tes It s limited manpower and budget in the counterintelligence area on count ries "whose intelligence activities are hostile to. or of particular concern to. the na· tiona l s ecurity of the United States." according to agency g uidelines. But there 's "an easy way out" in cases of political murder. An FBI source told our associate Dale Van Atta that "we can ac. curately say no federal sta tutes were violated in these foreign agent incidents a nd so we aren't requ i red to h elp t h e loca l police." Even this limited interest in age nts or s upposedly "hostile" powers is absent in cases involv- ing nations whose intelligence ope rations ar t! conside red of lower priority, like Chile, Iran and the Philippines. ll's always "ope n sea son " on political refugees from those repressive regimes. EVEN IN the unlikely event that the FBI sticks ita nose into a poliUeally sensitive area. the CI A a nd the St.a~ Department are standing by, ready to dis- courage any e mbarrassing en· thusiasm. A top-secret report, prepared for the Seriate Foreign Re lations Committee by its counsel. Michael Glennon. cites two instances when the FBI was warned about pursuing foreign agents too assiduously. In one ins tance. regarding S A V AK Cthe s hah 's secret police >. the CIA provided the FBI with a hst of 13 SAVAK agents in the United Slates - but not so tha t the G·men could keep an eye on them . Quite the contrary The C IA stipulated tha t the list was "for informa- tion only and tha t no action should be taken without prior consultation with the CIA <even though> fi ve of the 13 were not diplomats .. On another occasion, tfie FBr s topped an investigation or in· tell igencc act1v1t1e:. by certain Fihpmo diplomats after reee1v. 1ng this stnct ure from the CIA s tation chief in Manila : "The re s hould be no active investigation of official Philippines govern· ment representatives in the US. v. 1t hout a d vance cons u ltation __ _ th tl'lc enIB'assyan~ q ua rters. lhl' rea:.on being that such In\ est1gat1on "'ould r~ull in reciprocal f <1ct1on 1 again:.t Ame ncan intelligence pe rsonnel in the Philippines .. EVEN WITHOUT the CIA a nd the S tate Depa rt m e nt on it:. back . the FBI faces a n add1 t1ona l obstacle in any invest1ga t1on of cnmt:!-. by foreign in t t-ll1gcncc agen t:. :"Jnte:. th1· St-natt: rc1>0rl. 'T ht-a gi;c rn·vr·r1 pa rt ll'!> a r .. frequently d ll>l>l(h:nt t•m1g re:. \\Ith d t•t•p i.u!>p1t·1on1. thut the 1-'HI , Cl/\ and Lh1· fn rf.'1gn intell1i;ct·nN• <.tgency 111 qut•<.t1on arc l>Omt:ho"' 1n leagur• \\1th 1·at•h other · The report <·onc:ludt'l>. with understatement th.H the d1 i.s1dcnb.. fears "an· not L'nt1rely unf9unded .. Energy: Long-term Plans Not Enough To lht!. Edllm: ___ __..vpe.r\'lSOl"S. h~d a ht•a.rin~ 10 Presid ent Carter's J ulv 15 con:.1de r user fee:. to pay for the t.•nt•rl{y :-.pcech raises several COl>l!> of Opcraltng th(• dumpi. In new q uel>tions which must be ad-most or these insl ancl'~. ma:.l>t!:. dres:.ed of people attending the hearing:. f irst. a m1d:.t long·term plan· convinced the oHiciali. thi:tl wt• ning, what short·lc rm solutio ns did not vote for 13 1u:.t to h&ivc will the President im ple ment 1f them tukc it uwu~ from u~ OP EC ag<11n n uscs prices t his rt.111; If there l!>n't enough heat· ing oil to keep New Englapd war m next winter or: 1f long hnes ut the gm, pumps reoccur next summer·~ Mr. Ca rter has ussured us goals a nd objecti ves are bcmg developed . Fine. But can he assure ui. we'll have gas tn 1985? Sct"ond. 1r ener gy equals economic~. a s Senators Baker <J nd Kennedy agree. then why waste time und money produc· mg non·rcnewable energy sup- plies . Coal and oil do exist 1n this country, but not in unlimited amounts. We can supplement Amer ica's thirst for energy with t hese resources. but we should not depend upon them. Why in- vest capital in energy stocks tha t cannot be recycled'! Third, wh ile efforts to create synthetic fuels m11y look good on ' paper . they may not be· wise in rC'a lity. Do synfuel wastes con- ta in cance r.prod ucing toxins? Will the water needed to produce synthetic fuels be diverted away from crops to facilities? Scien- tists in governme nt , industry and cons umer protection s ay yes. Wha t does the P resident say? Long ·tcrm p lann ing a nd technological advancem ents a rc necessary to make this country ene rgy suffi cient. So are short· term solutions and sensible Im· provements. Leaving aside the m erits of an Energy Security Corporation. Mobilization Board or $142 billion price tag nee<!ed to m ake America energy secure, how we sever our dependence on foreign oil producers will tell the real story of our spirit. How we meet this challenge is the real lega cy Wt! c a n p rov ide our chlldren. , ~.L. CYNTON Pl .... J3 IAtoft .. 14!. To the Editor : They're at it again. Abodt a year qo, count)' offlciall de- cided we didn't know what we wen dolq when we voted for Propoeltlon 13, so they attempt· eel to cbar1e ua u8r'T'eea to finance the sanltaUOh districts lo 1et 1Mllltr 10111• of the money Propoettton 13 11ved ua. Soon after, tome GI tile ..UW7 dll· trteta did ........ Qataf. ,,_ last February. our county , • NOW. our cou ntv offt eiab art· again cons1dcnni;· u~t·r fN·:. to cover the cost or opt.iratmg tht• dumps. If you think you t•an bury your trash in the back yard to save such fees. think again If such user fee:. a rc c h<J rgcd. e\'ery home 1n th1.· county will ha ... e to pay. Then 1f the ofhciub f 1 n d t h a t \H ' d 1 d n · t h a \l' backbone cnoui::h to :.top them . we can expect u:-.1.•r fel·~ to p<J~ for flood control. bl'" er:-.. hr<· protection. hbra rn.·~. parks and ha rbors. mosquito abatement. ti:a ns1t d1stnrt. ~trcC'I lighting and who know:-. "'hal else. A g roup of u~ who don't int.end to lose the intent of 13 have or- ganized to plu~ i,ome of the loop h o les In 13 We c all ourselves Taxpayers or Orun~e County. We have druwn up a county initiative we hope to get on a ballot thut would require the voters to approve the rate:. o( ne w taxes and fees. If we arc to be successful. we will need m ore people lo help circulate petitions. M y who would like to work with us can ca ll or write m e I'm in the phone book. H.f' OlNSEN r.~,.~ •••••• To the Editor . I am a ppalled lo think the S upre me Cou rt would have t a k e n a way o ur r ights a s parents to counsel a nd advise our teen-age da ughters regard- ing abortion In the event or preg- nanciesoutalde of m arriage. tt is true that the moral health regarding social attitudes and habits of our people hatt de· generated so that th~ family role is now threatened from many angles. We are a de mocratic natJon destined to afford f\"eedom to all under God. The ftnt aoct1I lr®PI ot any nation are tta famllfes. If the state ii allowed to taterv~ and take awQ tbe risht• of ~ta -etpedally re1ardin1 murder of their srandchildren -then we are no lonaer a free people. NATIONS ca n only be as 1tron1 u tlM famlUea wtthln tbat atrumare are bealthJ. Moral bealtb la more hnpor. tant tba ta pbyaic:al health-for 4ln e-annet-=be-ba-J.a:m>ed--wit~~ hct"-n~c. with ou p1....---- the other l ure:-. on lhem Democr al'.\ "ill not l'Xlbt Only then "'II we f~I i.afe in without the balanced health or carrying them' Ill> fa m jl.Je:, The t:nitl'd Stat"b of AmL'rt<'<.t ran no longer :.ct 1tl>elf up to lht· \\Orld as an examplt• of J free people' W e'\'E' lost that n {!ht by tht· ac Lion:-. foll owing thl· llllt'l>l dl· r1i.1on or th e 1u dgc :. who n•pre:.ent thl' mora l thinking of our people Sincl' the average age or our 1u:.t1cl'S representl> morL' than 1wo generations in age. we \\Ill ha\'C an uphill struggle to rl'· 'erse our :-.tanda rd:-. v.1thin llmt> limit.:. of one generation Co uld 1t be t h a t the gas ~h o rtage m igh t rep re sent J blessing" An opportunity for A m ericans t o s p e nd m ore leisure at home dome a more time -consuming JOb m develop· m g the strength that 1s within our families., That's the only wuy we 'll be <tblc to nurture the ki nd or m inds Jhat will be rtecessary to grow into heads of men that will be sc hooled as Justices of our Supreme Court. Get busy America ' Our un· de rstand.Jng and undivided l'f· forts and energies arc needed to b£' s~ent here a t home lo regain our freedom'. MRS. LOU IS D MARKEL Crftlft Card• To the Editor People have been m ugged, robbed. beaten up, and e ven murdered for their credit cards T he time has come to solve that problem and help save lives by having credit cards like our F:. flYM-AN flfl~r .ilpprai11al To the l!:d ttor II o " :. h a II w t• t: v a I u at l' Supen 1sor lla rnetl Wi ede r':. ap· pra1:-.al of Edison Miller" llus ::.he C\'Cr spoken in con· demna t1on of Ex ·Super v1sor:. U1cd ric h. Ha llin or anothe r !>u pe rVlsor ub1ect to court ac· t1on as she now has about Edison ~1 1 llcr who wal> selected by Gov. t'rnor Bro" n beca use of his ('Crttf1ed rct·orded integrity" SARAH LUDWIG ·Js'Ba~ It To the Editor Ha ve not been prompted to write s ince J B 'who belongs in a scotc h bottle I decided to thrust E M 1 lier 1 who belongs in a beer <:an J on the 0 C constit uents. If J B can make 0 .C. swa llow E M . v.hat clst• will ha ppen in the µ S" Will P re!> J C agree that 0 C need::. <1 traitor as supervisor" Re m ember the original J .C. was s old out by J . I. <Judas lscan otl for 30 pieces of s ilver. I guess the "J s" ha ve it now: J immy. Jerry. Jane and J udas. LILLY DEACON Lilli~ io Go~r11or To the Editor .. M arupula t1vc " 1s not descrip· t1ve of Brown's action. especial- ly since it's the governor's duty to make such appointments. Our li(overnor did hsten to Orange County when appointing Riley and tt 's our turn lo listen to Governor Brown. Strange that we cheer our me n off into war a nd later castigate t he m for e xe r c is ing their "freedom to think" -precisely what we claJm to have sent them orr for In the first place. There may be someone "better" for the job than Miller, but he is cer· talnly "appropriate" to Orange County. KAREN GOODWIN • L~"'" /rom reoaer• ore to1konw.'~ rigid to~ lfC. ttr• to Ill ~ or eUminote libel u reterwd.. Lftfert o/ JOO wo1* or ltt1 ~ bt tfwR pre/trnce. AU lfC. ''" mu 1'9Cllld« ,._,.,.. ad =Clddre• '*' ...... '"°' ... .,._.,..._ .......... "...,,..., ,.,. .... • "'" ••. Poiltrt .. -... ~ ' -----··------.. --..----·-·--. 7 ., Lagana/SOuth Voast VOL. 72, NO. 21•, 3 SECTIONS, •O PAGES ORANGE COU~TY, CALIFORNIA Judge· Backs Artists · • ID Oruae County Superior Coun Judge Robert Todd has granted a preliminary in.junction that permits three •rtisls at th«" Festival ot Arts to 4'xhib1t thelr controver ial wo rks ror tht duratioo ot the summer season The judge refused to grllnt a c ontinuance souaht by tbe Laguna Beach Festival or Arts ~as rd Wednesday. a nd instead granted the 1njunrt1on to the fetUvaJ extubitort "It'• a victory for u1 for •ure," 1aid Laeuna Beach al· torney Ron Harns. who, itlong with Steve Fishman. represent· ed the three artists In the festival cli apute. Artists Va lene Bechtol. Jen ntfer McLemore and A.S. Ashley were ordered to take their works off the festival g rounds last m onth by the festival board. 8ul the three artJsts refused. apd instead hired the Laguna Beach au om eys to seek an in· junc tion again st re moval or the ir artwork. Festival officaaJs ordered the trio to remove their paintings July 19. but failed to take any action following the 11 :30 a.m. deadline The festival· board said it did not have to give a reason for asking for the removal. stating a contract signed by artists on the gr ounds allows them to rem ove a rtwork .. with o r without cause." Al one point an the festival ruror, AshJey removed ha s funk rock art in a dramatic m anner before about 50 festival goers and Miss McLemore chained herself to her booth Mrs Bechtol brought three .Koester New Target THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979 coffins to her exhibit to dem- onstrate that ·'art as dead in Laguna Beach ·· The artl!ts and festival board were awaiting a decision by the Superior Court j udge regarding the controversy. and Tuesday'3 mJunction order paves the way for the artists lo continue ex· h1b1ting their work through clos· mg day Aug 26 "We wanted the C1rt1 sts to keep ' . . t I 't'earHeillet••• D•lly New•p•per FIFTEEN CENTS Flap their works on the grounds for the duration, and we've been s uccessful in doing that." said attorney Harris. .. As far as future festivals, I don't know how the <festiva l ) board intends to deal with the proble m . "I'm sure they will be rev a sang their policies a nd regulations. but as far as exactly how they want to st ructure (artist ad · !Sff ARTISTS. Page J\21 of Recall SC Group S.l.aguna Victim ~~e~es·----~------~-;-- H11nted By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlle O.lt' l'ltel Sl•tf County divers were searching the rough waters south of Three .(rc h Bay this morning. seeking the body of a Long Beach man bt:heved. drowned ~hile fishing with a fnend Wednesday night. Harbor Patrol offic ials are seeking the body of Mark Edward Fitch, a bout 22, of Long Beach, who a pparently floun- dered in an inlet at about 6 p.m Wednesday while fishing with " companion. Jim Stauffer. preside nt or Lifeguard lnternataonal Beach Services. said he responded to <.1 call from the Sheriff's Depart m ent Wednesday of a man in trouble in the ocean off the private South Laguna <:om muntty. Stauffer and lifeguard Dave Koorajian drove to the beach from Aliso pie r and Stauffer grnbbed the surfboard off has Jeep while Koor ajian borrowed Cl board r~om a surfer . ~pe-;:......::::... ___________________ _ !-.Oulh point s-earching for the var um. but without success. Two young beach v1s1tors enJOY the sur f Fitch's companion. John W and sand off Diver's Cove m Laguna Basking in thl' sun with a friend beab school a ny day. a nd tht>s~ young ladies appear satisfied to watch the mterpl a~ 01 s un a nd surf thl• who lt• summer long Ruggier, 23, of La Mirada, told Beach this weel< whe re thousands con lifeguards the pair were fishing ver ged to enj oy a perfect summe r day off the south point a nd had begun to c ross a s mall channel when Fitch began floundering in the water R uggier said he had reached Lhe north side or the inlet and turned to see his friend in trou· ble. He reportedly jumped back 10 the water to help his friend. but was buffeted by the surf and sustained injuries to his head • and legs He crawled back on the north side and ran to a home in Three Ar.ch Bay for help. Occupants of the home called the sher iff's de· pa rtment. who in turr• called Stauffer for help Semors Flay County's Workers San Clemente On Golf Hours To Vote New Pact A group of senior c1t1zen golfers teed off on the San Clem ente counc il Wednesd ay nighl in a dispute over reduced rate hours at the municipal gotr course. By GAR Y GRANVILLI:: Ol IM 0•111 l'llOI SI.tit at must be endorsed b~ a maJon ty of the workers a~ well as ... maJont~ on the t•ounty Board or Supe rvisor!> P ape rs . 8' RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of I"' 0•11• l'tlet St•lf San Clemente Caty Coun n l14oman Karoline Koester b(•(' amt· the 14.llcs t tarll(el or a fl' 1·all dnv« Wt'<in~day pnor to the t ounc1I s rt-appointment or ~lt·lford Morgan <.1nd A I. Wulrec-k lo the Pla nn1n1? Com m1i.s1on Council"'om.in ~1 ' rta!-W Jgner "'<.1:-. '>t•rH'<i "'1th n-c·all not1rl' 1::1 ... 1 "'t't'k al J mt-<>ttnR to "''' point thrt'e µlannmg comm1.,i.11m m1;1 mbt-r.. to fall seau. \ttcatt-d Junt> ~ b1. thf' hr1n~ of !\1 organ :\rt Pett-r!>en <.1nd 'arol Carlson The· ... ame group. C1uz.cns for Rt>sponsa ble (jo\ ernment. thJt O<i•lt P1IOI 'Litt PMto NEW RECALL TARGET Councilwoman Koester ---------- seeks Mr!> Wagnl·r s ousttr '" attemptanJ? to )!ather petition sui·t F;led c;q~n a ture s t o r e<'a ll Mr-. ., Koester Charl1.... Hrf'nl ,,n t-n1?1n1·t-r JOJ Un!>UCl'l•!>srul l ount·il tan In Death d1date in the April 24 elC<'Uon handed Mrs Koester the r~·all not1Ce that h led ra\'e eh~P" Of:-Ti. Slmll~r lO t.hoi.e allCJ?t'd a)?aJ11M w;..,. ~ :\1 r W~t>r Th~ <"'·""-"'~-• -.,.~ :1gu mst Mrs Koester ar<' Da~rupt<"d normal buc;anc~-.. \ l"Ouplt> h J ' t' f 1 lcd suit of t·1ty employees ;igain~t owners of a Co!>lll M1·~<.1 V1olataon or ('It\• ordm;in('P... apartment t'Omplex t•harging and resolution-; · th<il plumbing malfunrtaon:. led C<.1used 1014 morale or l"ll \ to the death ot l Win!> who Wert' l'm ployees · born prematurely in 1978 Obstructing -..mooth o~ra "l;amed J~ det<>ndanl!> 111 lht· t ion or c:ity government llranJ?e County Superior Court :\1 akang un:.ubstant1..itt-r1 .t<'llOn riled Wedn sday art.' Cll:>o .ind t'areles:. t·hurges ct1.?a1ni.t \'1ctor1d Apartmt•nt:-.. 525 V1<· n t11 ens of San Clemente toraa St . and Sh1rle~ Wright. · '1rs Koesll'r. who denied thl· Ht.>le n Rhoden <.1nd Alice I. t harges. said she was not surt' Ht•ad "'h:1t some of them meant __ Denn1s Ll'roy Ohl and has wire ·s ince 1C1ty Manager err ' L..ot' Vu Ohl claim that water Weeks has announced h s supplied to an a pa rtment lhe~ 1J?n<.1t1 on. morale at Ctt~ a rt.>nted wa ... l"Ont<.1m1naled with has improved.·· Mrs Koeste ·exceS!. part1clc!-. or iron <.1nd :,aad an a nswer to thl' lhard 1>lher deadl~ a nd danll(crou:. thaq~e l hemac·als R eansl ated planne r Morgan T hO!>l' chem1c·als. the s uit con and has rared colleaguei:. Mr~ lt~nd:.. 14l'rt' prl'!>cnl an M r~ Carlson and Petersen. all mem Ohl"s body and Cllused the in bers or the c1t1zens' recall group. fants · deaths followanJ? dehver~ huve led a campaign to prove du rtnJ? hl'r rarth month o f - San Clemente lifeguards. who patrol the private beach under contract with the homeowner's g roup. were going off duty at the time of the incident. Council membe rs voted to send t he matter back to the Municipal Golf Course Commit· tee at its Aug. 26 meeting. Months of labor·m anagemenl dissension n eared a n end Wednesday when negotiators re ached tentative agreement with the bargaining r epresentative or about 6,100 county government workers in Or ange County . Employees art:' represented b~ the Orange Count} l'~mploycc!> Associ ation In rive '>eparatt· bargaarung W)its Last month. m an~ of thosC' workers s howed their di s pleasure at the slow pace or negot1at1ons as well as the coun ty's pay increase offe rs by stag. mg a sickout that for at least one day disrupted county services. that their ouster by the council pregpancy. · was illegal und agai nst cat~ The Ohls assert an the action They responded to the scene after running into firemen who ..we re called to h e lp in the search, harbor patrol officials said today. Fitch was reportedly wearing cutoff denim trousers at the time ol the iocident Laguna Cops, Firemen Take Salary Hikes The committee approved a policy that extended the "prime lime" golfing hours from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m . in an action taken nine months ago. The change was aimed at bringing in more rev- enue But a groupV senior golfers, armed with a 130-lipature peti- tion supporting their cause, say the boun change will prevent them from playinc 1olf and 1et· lin&homeintimefortbeirdlDner The seniors say lbey don't want to pay the extra Sl for playinc during the new prime Umehoun. The agree m ent gives the workers a 19 percent pay m · crease spaced out over the next three years a nd softens the im· pact of needed inc reases m the workers' contribution to their re· tirement fund. However. before the tbree- year pact developed over the paat three months becomes fact. CLEMENTE H.4S D£4F SERYICES San Clemente joiM a number or Oran1e County cities which can provide emergency services for the dear. See Featuring, Page Cl. Late t oday, those sam e workers will meet in Santa Ana to either endorse or r eject the contrac t agr eed to by the negotiators Wednesday. Still left an lim bo are the at· torneys who work an both the dis trict a ttorney's office and public defender·s office. Both the deputies and al· torneys.. a r e represented by separate bargaining units tha t remain al logge rheads with coun· ty negotiators on the issues 10 volved an tht'1r 1979-80 pay negoti ations. poltc·aes that they repeatedly requested The m ain factor tn Morgan ·s that their water quality ~ 1m return to his disputed plannm~ proved. but c laim owners took post was the vote by Councilman no action Edward Kalsched to place the Tht' s uit seeks $400.625 an once-ousted commlSsaoner back dam ages. on tbe panel. The Ohls currenUy r eside an Before Wednesday's meeting, Garden Grove. Acco~ding to the Ka lsch ed indic ated he felt suit. they were evicted from Morgan had done "a fine JOb .. as Casa Victoria in October. 1978. a planrung commissioner. Lt was two mon~s after twms J ennifer Kalsched . Mrs. Koester and Lynn and Jeanette Lee. died. Mrs. Wagner who voted to fire the planners unless they sub· milted t heir resignations on June 28. Kalsched said he wanted all com missioners to be removed as a "house cleaning" measure so that the council could reappoint those panelists they wa nted to <See KOESTER. Page A2) Coa~• Weathe r Police officers and riremen ln Laguna Beach have signed con- tracts with the city acceptinc 7 percent increases, after montbl or neeotiatioDI that at one point saw olftcen 1ta1e a thne-d~ "1lck·iD." Police olftcers bad beea leek· in1 an I percent acrou lbe board menMe, plm tiJIM md a Developers Facing Fee Boost Night and early morning low clouds and fog with hazy afternoons through Friday. Only partial after· noon clearing at s ome beaches. Highs from 70s at the beaches to 80s in in· land areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Ital! far anrtime from tbe c1t7. ., Wiii.JAM BODGS ,..., Aid ..., would .... ee-••.!19r":.=. --""-_. lt . .f .pwcmt-.croiiU..-0.MI .. ~ la 1he ltoiardllille put a.,_~ lad •• ...au.... fOI' tbe dt,y ...... emald -... llt tlae Mad .Jtuck ftm wtda &be T per'Ctll& vi· °' tJae ... --l1lldellMI eon· fer for ...,.IWOl'D pel"IOllDll md 1ldft'ld bY eltJ eouncllmen pollnoftleen, offertnc ea e ,.... WedallClay. cent bike for seraeuu ud CcMm• members vcad 4 to o above to or.... Plaaatn1 Dlreetor t The. city later aareed '° paJ 'l'laom• Mlll'lll to .... ,... I rttm• met a baU for 0H11tme. ftrlD propaeal uU""'J lnerwed ft....-allo recel"8d. '... f ............ pat pl ....... teat tacrea1e altllou111 e••••ltallh 'I:' • prtortt1 .......... .... u.e ftN ~ =..·..:::. .. --..... .......... Deremt~far y • ( ... PAY .... P•Ul Tbe ..... •-~ • will be raced wttb laeveral ...au.rutJ ... .wlMD-UMy -briD plans tn to city officiala fOf' pro- eeutq. · II errell wanted fOUDCtlmen tbat IOID9 ol tbe new procedures mJ1bt lad smaller, leu alfluent developers to believe they were belnl puahed uide in favor of larler proJecta~ · · ''Some of the laraer firms could eome in here and ,.Y the 1 .. end Jam up the ,.._,.. llerrell Hid. "And ... ol the ............. --r..l they eouJd ..... pt lD t.be ,.... .•• Hta t!OIDIMlltl were made Inf .. relation to an alternative that would-allow ff"'°Per"S-IA>-pa~ ind ependent planning con- sultants that could be hired by the city. Those consultants wouJd work only on that developer's project. thereby allow1n1 them a hl1her priority because they wouldn't.,, be uaiq regular planlain1 staff time . , '~ sultants wbo could help ease the onloed.----- They also asked that each project developer be atven tbe ~· lion of coughing up more money to Ret lmmediateproces1in1. Councllmeo opted:-0 1 m! various p al1. · .,_ .. __ Ce~to • y ' plannlna -.rtment to b1~ con- INSIDE TOD~ Y ~t:.-toJt. ~,.,,_..,_..,_--t worth a fOf"tlme to ilt maker•. It'• the "fl'lippf/ fl'l,,.r." a Clof" li"Nbft that't QI hot OI Hulolloope. S.. POQe Alf. .-n-llrlte·'*~· .. -.~·.f:~ .: i.•tti.,...,.,_ .. • .. ' Al .. "-el ....... ,, :;...·· ~ ., .. 111 • .... ... • • I Economy to Worsen MOre Joliless TluUi Eipected seen Pelke Get Neee 1'eelc WASHINGTON (AP> -An ln· ternal Carter administration documeet predict• Amenca.u will lace a deeper reces1loa with ht1her unemployment next year than the White House haa forecut publicly, according lo a IOUffe. The Internal QleSlment sa11 the jobless rate will hit 8.2 per· cent ln the rau of 1980, meaning a total of 8.2 mllUon Americans could be out of work. ln June. the unemployment ralA tt.ood at 5.6 percent. • A source, who asked not'to be identified, said Wednesday night the projections are contained in "an internal document" that probably was never intended to be made public. rele11ed Jul1 J.Z. At that time, ~ adminiatra· tlon wat proJectln• an un· employment rate next year ol only 8.9 percent. Tbe latest Labor ()epartmeet ftaures for June, ahow 5 .1 mltlion Am•ri~ana were out ol work. The internal projection meana an additional 2.8 million Americans could be out of wortc next year. The figures in the more p..eaaimistic loioe~ ~lauly parallel predictiom bein1 made by the Federal Reserve Board. The board dlairma.n, G. William Miller, will soon move inlo the administration as secretary or the treasury. 'lad m cool short pants, San Clemente µohl·e offlcer Marilyn Maddox and Hee tor R1' era stand next to the type of "new look" patrol t:ars they will be cruising in around to"11 Lt ra1g Steckle r said the blue s tnpes and letterang on the autos makes them ea~dy recogniza ble by local residents The short pants, also Steckler's it.lea . we re s uggested with the fact that the c ity 1s a beach community ill mind. "We heard a few whistles from passing drivers whllt..• directing traffic." he said . ....._ The pred.U:~ons were prepared by a joinf task force that In· eluded senior staffers from the Treasury Department and Coun· c1I of E conomic Advisers. the source said. The internal forecast differs sharply from the economy out· look the Carter administration It was expected that the in· ternal document would lncnease pressure oo President Carter lo propose a t:.x cut for 1980 lo give the economy a boost. The gloomy assessment was discussed thi s m o rning by Carter and some 100 House Democrats who call themselves United Democrats of Congress. Hunt Pressed .for ~ Ki~~ppers I But one participant, Re p. Beryl Anthony Jr. of Arkansas, told reporters, "There was no discussion or a tax c ut ... Th ere was no immc>d iate Wh ite House reaction to public11 lion of the report. · By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI t .. O.lty l'llel Staif Two members of the tno who kidnapped three Orange Coast men Wednesday in a fruitless at· tem pt to get money and jewels were being sought today by San ta na pdlice. .... Sgt Chuck Hindman said in- vestigators are seeking the car driven by the two men who escaped after one or their com· panions w as ar r ested in~ Newport Beach. "We may not have them to- day. but we'll get t hem by the end of the week." Hindman pre· dcted. The three victims. Tom Liken, 63. of 3065 Club House Circle, Costa Mesa. hi s nephew, Randy Liken, 23. of Newport Beach and his business associat e. Del llamre. 63. of 3032 Club House Koad. Cosl a Mesa. were un· h<.1 rm(>d afte r the lhrcc·hour1 or· dl'al It bt·g:m at atx>ut 11 a m at l.1kt·n ' ufflt·e ;.it 27'10 S Harbor f 'ro. Page Al PAY HIKE. • • lho"· !'mph>) t!l'~ l>1·w1te the agreeml'nl. ;rn al· 1111 nl'Y for the police assoc1atwn ,,11r1 officers an· not pleased "11h lht· rt~l>UIL<., (If Uu: mc>C'l and confer pr<x·ess with the cit>. ''The tlSS<X'iallon ha1fTn 1ca ea tu me lht•y ar<" not happy," sa1ct Los Angeles attorney Richard Kreisler "This 1s not what you would call a pleasant ending to Hit.· process. "It appears this was more a recogn1t1on or the pragmatic political realities in Lagun<1 Beach. but tile ussoc1at1on de· crdt'd 1t is better to have a con- trnrl than not have one." Kreisler said the pohce "re· luctuntly agreed .. to the con- tract, but may address the City Council when 1t meets Tuesday to formally approve the document Pohce called in sick o r injured beginning al midnight July 17 and remained orr th e job for three days. The city was patrolled by sergeants and administrative personnel during the "sick-in.'· • which was concluded the follow· mg Monday mornlog. At one point city firemen were considering joining the police in some form or job action to ob· lain th e r eques ted pay · in· creases. Other municipal employees signed a contract with the city in June approving a 7 percent in· creuse. Police employee officials sald that contract was instrumental in "setting the stage" for the \other employees. OfllANOE COAST DAILY PILOT I Mo Ot 1t~ (,o.ftt O.Oy ,., ... ••th *"f( Pt I-\ fom •. ....,, ... __ "'' ....... _. ........ o._ rw,.1 Pvet•~<~• Sf'.,..,.,,."'''~•,-" piuot1\ ... d ~· tf'W~ f'tMt•r 10# (O\llll M•u H.....,,, e..t ft HwnttftClton B•M ft ftu'I f41nYllk-y lf'V"'f ~liNcf\/Seuttt (N\I It ,,,..., .. rr-~..01lt0f' ., OW011"'"9 ~tvfcNy\M"' ~·"' ,,... Oftft( .... ""*'"""'O ... ,,. ,, •• >JO W•\t fl•• S4""1 (ott• #ll'Wt C•fltot'N• ,,.,. ._, .. _ Ptt\MllPftt •NI Publi.,,,.,, JaO • ""'"' Y•ttPrtt1dentandC..·"'°' .. ~ r-Mll-llotfltr ,_,.__.... llM .. t•"4Elll10f CM< .. •M ~ ·-~ liOM ...... <tftl Mo~t•10 .. ~· .. eetl Ofttce 1017 Mo CAN•I Mltf!Wll • Blvd .. Santa Ana. when two men burst in. armed with .45·Callber automatic handguns and took Tom Liken and Hamre prisoner As the kidnappers were taking th e m en to th e ir ca r , the youn~er man showed up and he -w a~ t'flken &.oo-_ The men drove their vrcl1ms to Liken's Costa Mesa home 1n search of jewelry. But when they got there. Llken told them his wife had the jewelry with her 1n Palm Springs . Police s aid the two men put the three victims back into the car a nd drove them to the Westward Ho Motel. 415 W Katella Ave . Anljhe1m. where they apparently had rented a room. A third ma n an wed and the cider Liken. feuring for his life. talked them m to lettinJt him withdraw $50,000 fro m his Newport Beach bank The third man. later 1dentif1ed by police as Allen Ka1do, 34, of 2277 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. went Wllh Liken to the Newport Cent er bnrnch of the Union Bank Initialf). police said. Ka1do ac· companied Llken into the bank, but the man complained that he'd left his glasses 10 his car and they both went to get them K aido stayed out s ide when Liken returned to the bank. That s lippe d a way. a pparentl y T:1ey said they knew the v1c· Meanwhile, rising oil pricel> telephoning a warning to his ac· lims weren't inside, but because more than offset a decline in lht> complices at the motel. the television set had been left volume or imports and pushed The two men took the younger on, they wanted to be sure there the nation's trade into a S7 6 Liken and Hamre and left in the were no suspects s till in the bllhon· dehc1t in the second car . They drove around for quite room. _ quarter o{ the year . the Com- a while, police said before the Kaido was booked into mer ce Department saidtoday s usP-ects agreed to release~~-;th:.;.e:.._ ... u.~:llQn...Oeach city Jail on sus-The def1c1t compared with J vict ims andaroppoothem or at p1c1on of kidnap e a ~ -i67 bHl.vV> deftrtLin the fi rst 17th Street and Prospe_ctAvenue ed to be transferred to Orange three months of the year an in Tustin. · County Jail today was the worst smce the third Meanwhile, Newport Beach police were combing Newport Center for Kaido, base'd on Liken's description. Plain clothes officer Tom Lit· tie said he s potted him in Fahsioo Island. Little became suspicious of the man he was following after he bought a new se t of clothes wh ich he changed mto. Anahei m police. notified of the possi llility that hostages wer e being held a t the motel sur· rounded 1t and evacuated all the guests. Young Lik en a nd Hamre meanwhile made their way back to the Santa Ana office and notified pohce that they were safe. The Anaheim Tactical Ap· proach and Control Team <TAC Team> or a hall-dozen men fired tear gas inlo the room before stormmJi? it. Grand Slam Five New Cars Smashed The road curved. the dnver d1dn l, and a Westminster auto d&a lersh1p on Hearh Boulevard is minus five new Pontiac F1reh1rds toduy DAMAGE TO THE cars on the sales lot of Bob LonJtpre Pontiac. 13600 Scach Bl vd . was estimated at S-20.000 Police s aid Frederico Rendon. 27, address unknown m1si;ed a curve on Beach Boulevard about 2.23 a m His vehicle jumped the curb ;md slammed into the parked cars . RENDON WAS booked on a SUSDICIOO or dnv1n~ under the influence or alcohol Police Sa.Jd he was dnv1ng a l~ pickup truck. Due ve-L-tkcn the op1nnT'ftrmttr-'tn'---....,...--- sfi p a note lo a security guard who called Newport Beac h po lie~. Kaido saw the police car~ speedin g toward the bank and ht: Fre.r~AJ J(OESTER. • 1 see continue their service. •, Mr~ Koester said s he was in "absolute shock" over the rt" a ppointment or Mor gan a nd Wulfeck. Wulfeck served on the commission for three months last year when a different coun· cil majority was in office. Mrs . Koest e r a nd Mrs Wag ner have opposed Wulfeck's placement on the commission because or his "potential conflict or interest .. due to his develop- ment of the city's Elmore Ranch area. Wulfeck, a developer. is trying to obtain city approval to build houses on the 10-acre Elmore Ranch, a choice coastal proper· ty in southern San Clemente near the Richard Nixon estate. Mrs. Koester and Mrs . Wagner voted to appoint San Clemente resident Gary W. Mitchell who is employed as a city planner for San Juan Capistrano. But Mayor Roy Hamm voled for Mor,an and Wul!eck. So did Counci men Kalsc he d and Richard Ahlman. Mayor Hamm asserted that Mitchell "may have a moral conflict of Interest in voting on projects near the San Juan Capistrano city limits." Rumors tbal a counter·recall effort would be launched against Hamm Wednesd ay · failed lo mal~rialize. Recall backers aeekln1 the ouster of Mn. Wagner and Mrs. Koester would need 2,85'1 of the city's 14,283 registered voters, or 20 percent of the electorate, lo qualify the issue for a ballot. , Recall backers hope to put the l11ue on the April 1980 municipal -election ballot. - Mra. Koetter elected during the April recall, predicted the recall petition drive aaaiut ber will fail She bu served about Utree montba. Th• recall notlc. alpen are tb• same re1ldlnta wbo •lcned tile doeu .. at 1auacb1a1 the ou1ter drive a1ala1t llu. Wainer. Tb~f are Jamt1 , Albbroot, Harold Dean, EIMDOr llatk.baaland Barbara GlWam. B ~~N:~LE~al~"~:: .. ~~ .. ~ ercen:"' ~~~.~,~~~ "" '"" Y 0t1 ... o •• 1,P11eu 1.11 Miller has est1mut<'d that thi.o t.ir~est spendin~ P JC k u~e 1n Orange County s upervisors proposed manal'(emcnt and pro· county gov~mment history began their final 1979·80 budget ressional pay slashes will save By the ume aJI is s<11d and session today with Supervisor about $1 .3 milllon a year done. the 1979·80 budget. rndud Edison Miller planning to call And while he concedes his pro· mg employee pay raises. 1s .hke· for a LO percent cut in s alaries of posal has little chance of wm· ly to reach dose lo $600 million a ll county employees who earn ning tbe endorsement or his as much or more than county fellow supervisors. he believes supervisors. "it is in keeping with the spmt As Miller planned his budget or Proposition 13." ending bombshell, Supervisor But Mrs . Wider l ast week Harriett Wieder was preparing labeled Miller's Initial salary cut to launch a seeond verbal as-proposal a grandsta nd play und s<1 ult on the newly appointed ch astised the new supervisor for super visor. wha t she said was a thinly Miller a nd Mrs. Wieder first veiled attempt lo win re-election locked horns last week when votes in 1980. Miller suggest~ that tbe fi "'.e The Miller-Wieder confronla· c~unty s upervisors and their lion. however, Is more like an aides volunteer to accept 10 per-aside as supervisors prepared to cent pay cuts. His proposal today will take that theme a step further by calling on roughly 351 or the county's nighest paid employees to subject themselves to 10 per. cent pay slashe&. The 351 affected employees ar e those who earn at least $29,898 ·annually. the amount Urban Park Wins Backing In San Juan San Juan Capistrano coun· cilmen have endorsed a propesal by two Orange County con· gressmen to create an Orange Coast National Urban Park alon1 the Irvine Coast between Corona del Mar and La1una Beach. A resolution of support for the park wiU be sent lo reps. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana, and Roberi Badham, R ·Newport Beach. The two le1tslaton have re· quested dties In the area to offer reaolutiona of aupport for the m111ive partr. The two are try· inl to obtain federal f Wlda lo finance purcha11 of the land from the lrvlne Company. State otncial• have ~lready al· located fund• toward the purcbue of beacbfront land. TboM fUDdl would allo be Uled to reloell&e ...-JdtDla of tbe El Morro Moblle Home Park. l ( • Since the budget hearings opened last week, supervisors have cut S8.9 million from the '79 -80 spending package pro· posed by County Adm1nistrallve OHicer Robert Thomas. But not included 1n the CAO's $580.4 milllon proposal were salary inc reases and the estimated addillonal Sl5 million 1l will take to make up a project· ed $284 million deficit m the county's employees· retirement fund. quarter ol lut year, when tbe deflclt Wat II bllUoo. Deaplte the adverse lecoad quarter, the overall deficit for the flnt till mOGtha of th.la year 1tlll lhotwed Improvement over tut year. 'nae air-month deOcJt waa at an annual rate of $27.5 blllloo, while the deficit during all of lut year was a record S3l.2 billion. SCJ11nks Ordinance On Ousters San Cleme nte City Council m embers voted three to two Wednesday to scrap an or· dmance that could have allowed a newly appomted city manager to fire city department heads. Calling the law "a lousy pro- v is 1 o n " and a bs urd , C ity Manager Jerry Weeks s aid some <'1ty aides fear a ne w city manager may not reappoint them lo their J)osts. Weeks has resigned eHed1ve Sept JO. to lake a post with the Doan Developm ent Corp. in Newport Beach. Mayor Roy lllJmm and cou.n- < 1l rn en Edward Kalsched and R1ehard Ahlman voted to repeal tht-ordinance that was made 1n· to law in 1954 flut Mayor pro tern M.y.r.llS , W a • ner as!.crtcd that Weeks "'US rymg per dynasty .. by asking for the re- peal of the ordinance Coun c ilwoma n K a r oline Koester. who voted a~alnsl the repeal with ~rs WaKner. said !>he did not want lo 'lee any city .itdt.•!) fired . but felt the law !>hould not be scrapped. In a· related matter, coun«1l mt>mbf'r<; voted unanimously to begin Sl'ret:ning applicants for tht· city manager post The l'Ounc1I ulloeated $5,000 w h1rf' the firm ll) find ;.i rc>place mc·nt for W(·t'ks, who 1s leaving 111., $44,000 .1 y4·a r JOh after citing 'µohllcal turmoil " 1ri the cit:, Council member!> also dire<'l i.od Weck!> tQ place advert1s., m entl> 1n trade JOumats to seek a replacem ent for City Public \\ orh U1re<·tor lfoward Benst:n whu last .,.. et'k announced h1!) re:.1 gnat100 cffccl1 ve Ocl. 1. F ...... r~AJ ARTISTS ••• m1i,s1on to the fest!\ <JI 1 I JU5l don t kM"' ·· rtlSt l:icchtol rnd she-was de· llRhtcd w1lh the court .dec1swo. J nd <;aid art1 s~ should begrn formulating plans for next year. ·Now 1!) the lime for tht! .1rt1:.t<; to make proposals fo r t.·hanges. other w1 l>e they lth1· h<>:lrd l m1 ghl come hack next > l'ar Wlth more expli cit rules ·· She said she hopes the "board will be w1lhng to listen to the artists "I don't think the festival board wants to go through th.is again " ' Festival officials refused to comment on the court action Wednesday or today. Three Indicted LOS ANGELES <AP> -In- dian acll v1st Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents. and two other persons have been indicted in an escape from federaJ prison in Lompoc. ' .. Coa8tal ___ _ 00 Bids Received WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Interior Department bu accept. ed bi ... bidt toea"n• almoet $5'73 million tot leaaM to explore and produce oU and natural 1u off the aauthern cout ot Callfornla. A dei>artment announcement elated 'tueeday aald 5' undenea trada '8tallin1 -.aeo ttrea were leased on the buia of eom· petilive bidl submitted lut June 29 in Loe Angeles. The department, which manages the federally.owned Outer Continenlal Shel!, offered 148 tract.a off southern Callfomla in the lease auction, and bids were received on 55 of them. ~. AyaU!t 2. ''?! s . OM. Y PILOT .42 ·~-..... WESTERN AIRLINES 731 SITS ON RUNWAY IN 8UffALO, WYOMING, AFTER SNAFU Plot Lowell f.....-n In Trou .. With AJrlne, But They Love Him In Buffalo One of the M tracts was not leased. the depart ment said. because the highest bid. more than $1. l million, was con. sidered insufficient . Wroag.way Pilot 'Hero' 'Slwlfle· Off to Buffalo' a Hit in Wyoming The highe5l bid for a single tract was $95.475,000. offered jomtly by Mobil Oal Corp., Uruon 0 11 Co., and Hamilton Brothers Oil Co .. the announcement sci1d BUFFALO, Wyo. (AP> . g iving the 3,SOO·population Western Airlines pilot Lowell northern Wyoming com munity Ferguson may be in bot water its first ·· and presuma bly last with bis employer, but they love commercial jet service. He him at "Buffalo International thought he was landing at his Airport." scheduled destination, Sheridan. "He's the guy who put Buffalo 35 mileu>0rth on the map," said J im Hicks. The Boeing 737 jet landed safe. ----,Mt"·t~ w~-ly-lkdf&Jo-i~n BW'ialo'& 4.SOO.Loot wow~ Bulletin. "He's a -regular hero where its nosegear sank up here." through the asphalt. It took off Fergus on mad e Buffalo for Sheridan on Wednesday, Airport history Tuesday night by m i n u s p as s e n g e r s a n d Dollar Slides Crude Oil Prices May Go Up Again NEW YORK (AP)-Crude oil prices, already up 42 percent this year, may rise again soon because foreign producers are unhappy with the dollar 's slide and the price they set at the June meeting of the Organiza · t ion of Petroleum Exporting Countries Although many analysts say it's too early to t ell whether OPEC wm decide to call a s pecial meeting in September, ...,. __ _:as the cartel is .reported to be e,onsideting, they uy s uch. ~ meeting would probably lead to a pr ice rise The increase probably would Wrong Place . For 'Stash' PORT HURON. Mich. <AP> -Port Huron police are looking ror the driver of a pot.smoking car. Police s &id an a uto loaded with close to SO pounds of marijuana caught fire Wednesday as it approached the Blue Water Bridge to Canada. They theorize the driver, who fled the scene, had stashed the weed un· der the hood of the car, and the vehicle's engine ignited the illegal vegeta· ti on not be as la r ge as previous jumps this year but could be ex- pected to add a penny or two to the price of a gallon of gasoline or beating oil, analysts say. The base price of oil was increased from $14.55 a barrel to $18 a bar· rel in June, with a ceiling of $23.50. The next regular OPEC meet· ing is scbeCluled for December in Carac as. Vene zuela. But a Kuw a iti newspaper, Al· Siy ass ah, _reported this week that the OPE€ nations-are thlDk,.. iog about-meeting in September. "Contacts between several m embers of OPEC have taken place recently about the necessi· ty of holding an emergency meeting of the organization ow· ing to the new deerease in tbe value of the dollar and its renec- li on oo oil prices," th e newspaper said . OPEC is worried about the dollar because it does its b\lsi· ness in dollars. and as it falls, the real value of the cartel's oil declines. The dollar's slide in re· cent years bas been ·cited by OPEC members as a reason for raising the base price of oil this year by a total of 42 percenL OPEC warned at its June meeting that it would bold an emergency meeting to discuss prices and its reliance on the dollar if the currency fe ll another 5 percent or more. "If the dollar devalues, then the price of oil is going to in· create," Ali Khalil a Al·Sabah, Kuwait's oil minister, s aid at that meeting ·= . . . . . . ·: . ~nGroveMan Senten£ed io Die . . :· LAS VEGAS (AP> -· An ! Oran1e County man, Je11e : Walter Blabop, bu been HD· ::·teoced to die lD the 1u chamber • · Au1 %7 for tbe December tm : mucler of a customer durtq • ! robberJ of a Strip culno. : ''It will be one of the most uil· . r•e--evmta of my life, but : • 'U cope wttb it," the 46--year-old : Biabop Nici ia an impromptu ~ ae•• cmfermee after die Mn: •.tenceW .... ~. · ~: Clan ~ Dlltriet Judie ·; Paal Ooldmaa imposed the ' deatla pmahJ cm 8tlbop for k:W· :. tq Dmd Ballud.21, wbow•cm : : Ill• JMaeymooa wb• be wu I ' ::1.....sc1owDtrrta1tolnlkup •~I.be robbery 8t tile SI MoroeclO • c8118o0.C.11,lt'17. ~= Bllllop, of Gardea Orott, ap. ~· '"'9d l'tliped. !· ..... , tom«btnl Qlat•a lMwtta ,,-w •. ' ... told report_.. after tbe J· ........ '"I'd rather laaft It ;·.,....,.ctbaveltoverwttb." ~: A...aertUeGln•~-·':D..a...,,BlllllopMid: ~-. ...._r •• u..-,Jltn8da ~,..U 1 0 F "NI tM dMlll ... tence is real ana will set up ad~ cent Death Row for the n!Sl of tbe 1uys." Bishop originally was scheduled for execution May 26, 1918, but tbe aentence was stayed pendina • review ot the caae by the atate Supreme Court. The bilh court denied the appeal July 2, pavin1 tbe way fOf' tbe new execuUoo date. J&llt prior to tbe denial of bis appeal. Blllbop laid in a in· tentew that the Rate lllould either aeeute him or commute bit ....... to Ille bebiDd bera. He Aki be WU aot IUletdal but did aat want to 10 tbNalb eadl-=:.. ... del911. Re uked to Ida •• .,... to Pitt• fUl'tbs appeala. T•eatJ·Dlne penom, all of tbem men, have died •n Nnada'• ... chamber, 8t the .... Drtaa 111 canoe etty. Tbe lalt tfme It wa Uled WM Aq. 11, ma -.. ,,..,_ Areblbald ... _ ................ tidD .. muwofaa.oMntce ..... ........ Fer guson, who was routinely suspended pending investiga· lion. W estem offi cials sajd later the landing apparently was a ··case of mistaken identity... but it d1 dn •t bother most of the 94 passengers aboard Flight 44. Some. like Theo Hirschfeld. Hawaii Crash OallnsTwo County Teens W'mtled"t~o -.--Hirschfeld recalled thinking -LIHUE. Kaua i I AP > Thrh · the 65-minute flight from Denver 18·year·old youths, two from seemed shorter than usual and Or ange County. were killed and saying. "Hey, we 're in Buffalo... a 25-year.old man seriously in when he saw the familiar small 1ured following a hi gh-speed. airport buildings whizzing past head-on collision on the Kuluo his window. Highway near Anahola, on the Others took advantage of island of Kauai. Western hospitality while wait· The victims were id~nt1fied Ii!. ing lo be bused to Sheridan. The Carol Lee J ackson and Sandra Los Angeles-ba sed a irline, K . Ames. both of Anaheim. and which features in·flight cbam· Terrence Ebinger of Honolulu. pagne, served post.flight cham. pagne and cocktails. and s.ome The 'inj ured man was •den Rigged for Metal Kay Modgling. a retired nurse from Chino. m ight be. de~c~as-a modem geld panner. Howe vor, what sh~ US!,!a.ilY turn~p-~ tiver-m the-form Of C1"fns roppe:.;:;(1,__.-.;._..;_ -Tr"'om the.-pockets of bt:achgoers Outfitt ed with elec· tronic m eta l detector. Kay has been "panning" since her reurem ent six } ears ago. Wedn esday. she was wor k· 1ng t he sand near the Newport Pier. Besides the coins. ..., atches and assorted other goodies s he finds, her r e· war ds are fresh air and exercise. Wrong House Hit By Angry Debtor passengers helped flight attend · ti f1ed a·s Samuel lloop11 Jr . of ants pour. Kapaa. Kauai, who was taken 1n "When they st arted coming crit ical condition to Wilcox PlCO RIVERA <AP> A man said Deputy Robert Woods. out of the plane, it was a pretty HospitaJ following the accident 1..1pset about :i $400 debt owed Alb1tre apparenUy thought the m ellow gro up," Hicks said . h 1 m a 11 e g e d l y drove h 1 s house "'as occupied by Fred "'The people were in the best According to police. Hoopii bulldozer through a house he Ga r c ia, 32. Woods sai d . mood." was traveling north on the thought was occupied by the However. the house was in fact A few of those arriving from highway when he lost control of debtor. sheriffs d eputtes repon -o"' ned and occupied by Garcia ·s Sheridan to pick up friends and the car while passing at least ed The problem was that he father. Victor relatives were irritated. he said. two vehicles. Hls car. carrying picked the wrong house. No one was m the house at the but most caught the spirit of the Ebinger, collided with an on John R Alb1tre. 43. was ar· t 1 me 1t was s mas hed by the ni g h t a nd b egan enjoying coming car car rying the t"'o rested Wednesday night dfter bulldozer. Woods added. The the mselves. too. wome-n. The three teen·agers deputies observed him usmg his bu 1 ld1 ng s us ta ined $18 ,000 Or egon State Rep. Bud Byers were klJJed rnstantly. bulldozeT to demolish t.he house. dama~e. of Lebanon. Ore., heading to -------------------------------'---------- Sheridan for a legislative con- f e rellce. s~ud mo~t fe llow passengers praised the pilot for st~pping the fet. on tne Short runway. .. At first. I don 't think he knew where he was but I think the crew handled the situation prel· ly well." Byers said. Residents of Buffa lo felt the same. according to Hicks. who said there was talk of sending a petition to Western Airlines on Ferguson's behalf. And he said the town's Crazy Days celebration next week is being renamed Lowell Ferguson Days in honor of the m an who brought Buffalo into the jet age. C:Sdy L. Hall, longtime Lagunan, Dies Cady L . Ha ll , a quarter cen· tur y resident of Lag1,1na Beach a nd owner al t.ive Wire Cleaners In town, is dead at the age of 75. Mr. Hall died Sunday at his hom e as a result or a lengthy ill· ness. He and his wife, Marjorie, moved to Laguna Beach in 1954 a fte r selling the Kalamazoo Stove and Furnace Company in Ann Arbor, Mich . The couple bought the Live Wire Cleaners and the Laguna Beach Cleaners on Forest Avenue when they moved to town, and only three years ago consolidated the two companies. Mr. Hall was injured in an ac· cident in 1964 and bis wife managed the cleaner operations, building the business from six employees to 11. He was a member of the local Lions Club, but because of his injuriea, was not active In other groupe. He is survived by bis wife, Marjorie, of the family home at 1251 Temple Hills Drive; a son, WiWam CC, Hall, of lllcbi1an; a brotber, Dtxi Gan Ball, a re- tired Lacuna Beach artist; a Ii.a· ter, rrw. Wanle of Lquaa Hilla; and two ... aadcblldnli. lenlcel WI be beld AUi. 1 1t 7: 80 p.m. ln tbe Chapel of McCormick Mortuary ln l.quaa Beaeb. Rev. Shirley Munaoa of Belle•ue, Waab , a famlly trl-.ct, will cooduct the aemces. Burial will be private. Tbe famUJ ...,-. C!mtriblltiom be m.-to tbe AuiliU'1 of Sou11t Cout lledtcaJ Center 1D South Lquaa. 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WHEN THE Playboy publicity g1mm1 cks really got rollt.ng ln high aear. First they suckered women's groups into howlmg in protest of such -exploitation. They JI lle's From Harvard, Maybe Ht Can Malet It Into Playboy made u boob out of the Providence, R.l., police chief by get· ting him to threaten toartestphotograpberChan. The Hefner publicity flacks even got a television debate oUUltJJ..alton:a-talk show. And mos t or a"uF. "'lt:'"=e"!':y-s~u""'c~e""'ed the newspape!"S' and wire services into reporting it a ll in detail. When the magazine finally hit the racks this week. one wire service trumped it up as "a tribute to academia au n aturel." The papers reported P layboy first day sales at Yale University were up seven t imes and "people were coming in carloads" to buy the Ivy Leal(ue expose. Thus it was that out of_ pure journalistic curiosity a nd the never -ending search for truth and accuracy, your fa ithful correspondent dropped mto a Laguna Beach market and picked up a copy IT WASN'T NECESSARY to Ciithl off a thron~ lo buy the m;,igazme. The m a rketman was happy to fleece me of ffi) $2 75 Now to tlfo bare facts . There were 33 photos of Ivy I .ea~uc pC<>ple. I say people because one shot shows a bunch of Cornell guys running around in the snow m their Jockey shorts. H that turns you on. Of the women exposed. only one, Elisa Fitzgerald of Yale. uppeared to be totally m her birthday suit. 1 say ap- peared to be becuuse when they printed her photo, they <"hopp<.'<i off her legs. SHE WAS T HE PRETJ'IEST of the lot even 1f the photo wasn't much bigger than a postage stamp As for the rest. there wasn't a good tan in the bunch. Maybe they all fell in a ban of tulcum powder. The Dartmouth girl looked like she needed a vitamin shot. The Brown coed was wear- ing more than you'll see at the Huntington Beach Pier on a hot Sunday. As a mutter of fact, 1f the male population wants to .,... __ .._----'<"-'Jr"""o""o""'l ...:.:a;.:.:n_d....:.sl11ther over exaosed Dgsh.1hey'd proba bly as muc on a weekena in West Newport or on Laguna's maw ~tr and. · St.'c what a public service this space is'! You just saved $2 75 On Tlaftr It'•• 11 .. e ",. ........... S wedish soldiers who served with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Sinai Desert board a plane as they leave Israel following the end of the UNEF man· date. NATION/WORLD IT9epslleM8se Worst Oil-Spill Nearing Texas CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP> -Globe of t.ar ridlq the leadln.I ed&e of the wont oU spill lo history are approacblq the Texas Coast, and worried Coast Gua~d offlcial1 bave &>e.1uo mobilizing to bead off environ- meutal damage. Co ut Guard spokesman Richard Grfgp said that slx 15,000-pound "fioatine fences" were being shipped here from the Coast Guard's Atlantic and Pacificstriketeams. . COAST GUARD Capt. Roger M adM>D ordered the mobiliza- tion Wednesda.y after the unex· pected discovery of "ta r balls " on a Mexican beach about 60 miles south of Brownsville "It was a sur prise that 1t washed up that far north. It was sooner than we anticipated," Griggs &aid. .The oil II ho~ing from the runaway lxtoc I oil well in Mex· ico's Bay of Campeche. The thick oU bu been flowing out of control aince the well blew out on June3-. LT • .IOllN MITCHELL said 30,000 barrels of oll have been nowing into the GuU each day since then. At th.at rate, officials estimate, more than 70 million gallons have spjlJed -eclipsing the neatly 61 m illion gallons spilled oft the coast of F rance when the tanker Amoco Cadiz broke up on March 16, 1978. Experts say it may take unt1l October to cap the Mexican well The 612'-foot-long floating fences called booms -an· made of a rubberized m aterial designed to noat two feel below the wa&er and two feet above . A SIX·HOUB Coast Guard Gas -Ration Bill -Pushed flight from here ch arted the no rthernmost evidence of the s li c k about 70 to 80 milcl) s outheast of Browns v ille on Wednesday Grigl(S s aid tht< s low northward movement of the orl rs apparenllycontmumg. Chances of Beating Congress Recess Slim The officials gathered here to monitor the enormous spill an· ,. Wl fer-en,.,. 1 b :1 Luiilld-l~ow-a . WASHINGTON <AP I D e moc r a t ic cong r essional leaders are making one last bid n> rusn a-standbrTasolin~'" tionmg bill to President Carter's desk. but they s ay the1 r chances are slim. Killer Tells Of 'Squeezing' His Victims MASON, Mic h . I AP l Donald Miller has told a judge that the last of rus Lout vicllms was an his m ind -the woman he had killed 2'h years earlie r. his former fiancee. The 24-year·old Bible-toting ex·security guard suid Wednes· day he "squeezed " the life from two victims to stop the "pam and hurt" of an engagement gone sour. T.he s lightly built Mille r . speaking m a near-whisper and fi ghting tears. told Ingh a m oun y ircu1l Jlf<fgeRobert Be ll how he fi rs t killed his f1ancee and then 20 months later murdered another woman who looked like her As ked about-th(• prc~-.pe<:.t:.. foc.. c om p l e llng ac ti o n b ef1H1· Cong ress begin!> 1Ls month long Au&u.w.t . ccc·e.s.s ~. !'icnal 1· Dem ocratic Leader Robert C Byrd of West V1rgin1a s aid t11 day, "I suppose 1t·s possible · S PEAKER THOMAS lj . 0 ' Neill was s lightly more CJI> t1m1 st1c. fie said ht· folt thC'rc was a 50 50 t•hancc Con ~ress would finish wo rk on the rauon· inJ! ball today -But -<¥NrtH4tmd 1h-at-would h appen only 1f the S1•nate ar· ceptcd mo~L of the Jlou~t:-pa~se<.I bill and returned 1t 1mmcd1atch to the House 1f the bill has lo ~o to .. House Sen:Jt t' ronfcrcnrc-t•i negot1att· a 1:om prum1sc. h£' said, 1t could not po..,.,. bly .,ee fina l action until :.after the rl'ccl'.:. m Sept.em lx•r . Byrd smd a llouse-Scnate con fe renee on tht• rationing bill .. could very well be the kmd of 'ieveral day~ or weeks.· ._ e r 1 e s o f s I 1 c k :,, . Th ,. · no rthernmost ml 1s a thin shPcn ££ NA'.J'J; _R Jo: P t} 8 LI C AN · S-~e.. Leader Howard fl. aT<e r Jr. ar -~ ._ Tennessee said he wus cert.a.in a Further south. the oil as sttll 1n m ilJOraty of the· Sena le stall thick patches that official:,, call favors g1\ing the president "m ous:.e "' bccau-.e of th" standby rataonmg authonty, blll de ns ity. th\'rl' was no great pressur9 A stream•'r of "mousse "' from con..'>lJluenls for fast a<'tJOn •bout 12 m tles long has bet-n on the leg1slat10n :,potted about 120 mtles south ,,r ·w e ·re heuran g t•onfusi>d US water.s \01ces." he said And a spe<:1al confuo;1on On ttlmgs-i1kl' st:JJldt>Y rationing P~ph• are not :,,u r(• s w·c,·d e Re porte d that s what they Wilnl There was no lt hl1hood the Senate would accept the ration in~ t111l the Houst• Pd'>'ied law Wednl~:.t\ Ryrd rcferr e$.l to. 1t :.as "e masculat<'d .. but saad 1t would be up to Sen lk nry ~ Jackson, 1).Wash . chairman of the Senate Energ) Committee. to recommend what action to take VAN l'TUYS <AP> PctPr J Antwant•. 30. <irrcstt'<J fur ft·lon\ ..... ind3h:,,m ~HI b1•1ng undn tht anflut>n<·1· of ltw dru~ PCI'. ap parently killed hi m.,clf 1n his 1arl 1 t.'11 by putt1n~ the l(•g of a hunk bed arro:-.s h1., thro<1t and INt1n~ the we11(ht or the beds chokt• him. police said 1Jie-season _yalue Indiana Disaster Area Pure camel's hair, the timeless classic . 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C.111 , to '1 "' 9 1'111e, C•lll The pres11ge of carnet c; hair m?.kr•, th•c; bt...1zPr a prized posses'>10n nr>ver out of t.Jsn1on There is no way to picture lhe luxury Clil5S1c s1y1inq with lr>.irrer but1ons dnd center vent An 1nvec;tmP.nt for dCh1evers Pre· Season Prio· 169.90 Reg. 195 00 silverwoods / J I j CALIFORNIA· $1. 7 Million Awarded In,Brain Damage Suit POMONA (API A youth who suf· fer~d brain damage in an auto_ acci,_ dent thr ee years a go· h as been a warded a $1.77 million settlement against the car's driver and Los Angeles County. The Pom ona Superior Court jur y made its decision Wednesday in a s uit brought on behalf of Jeffrey MelJ(aard of Covina, who was 18 at the time of the March 29, 1975 acc1· dent Bre"'8 .. Curll B •••'*" SAN FRANCISCO (J\PI The California Supreme Court has agreed to dt:cide whether Lt. Gov. Mike Curb can lake over the power of the jlOVernorsh1p when Gov Edmund c_ Brown Jr. l~aves the state. Jn a brief order signed Wednesday by acting Chief Justice Mathew lt+---4'0'tmner;;he higtr-court-s-aia th1tt-as beanng sought b> the governor: would be f'ranled, with written bnefs t.o be filed by Aug. 10. Chief Justice Rose Bird dis qualified herself from both cases Negotlatio•• Collapse LOS ANGELES (AP) -A summit meeting between President Carter and Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo may be a borted because of the collapse of negotiations over the s ale of natural gas. the Los Angeles Times says The news paper reported in today's editions that the talks broke down on· ly a few days after members of the American team had announced a ~-t~ { STATE ) price agreement was neur. "This dea l h as becom e so politicized. it's difficult to imagine how it can ever be solved.·· the Times quote<! one unnamed source as saying. PSA Liabilhy Studied SAN DIEGO lA l' 1 A Superior Co urt judge has given Pac 1f1c- Southwest Airlines one week to de· C'tde whether 1t will admit financial lrnbiltty for thl.· coll1s1on between ,1 PSA jet and a s mall plane last Sept 25. Legal sources say that i-uch a movP by the airline would be neither a dil:eJ.:.LadmisS!Q!'! nor denial of blame fo r the San Diego cr ash that claimed 144 hves . State Bllfllng Ethanol SACRAMENTO <AP> The State of California is bu yin~ another 100,000 gallons of ethanol fo r slate vehicles, and officials say 1t should help reduce the price of gasohol for · the average motorist The s tate·s gasohol, 10 percent eth anol and 90 percent gasolme. is used in the Sacramento area T h e ·Department o l Genera l Services announced Wednesday 1l awarded a bid for the ethanol lo Geor gia Pacific of Bellingham. Wash .. at $1.49 a gallon f.o b. GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Delaney's fresh or fresh froten fish is the finest obtainable WMk Hffall Cooked Fla. Lobster A•t· Wl.1-14 .... 2.991i.. 2.99 ... FB~B PRODUCE Delaney's farm fresh. hand selected produce ls the finest. __ _......_ CHt•ao.H . RMf\ r'"11 'Ike. llh• Tont1U»ea ........ . 39c ... . 29c " ., .. r_,,~ T,_lcal Manicoe1 .. 3 for 1.00 ..,.,..., .......... CHllfleMr . . . . . . . . . . . . 39C 111. U.l.•I ...... Oll6oU . . • . . 2 ... tw 29e . . We have lowered all liq uor prices at Delaney's. Come take a look! Delaney's own private· label Vin Rose or ClaabU1 99t ea. 1750mll TOP QUALITY MEATS Delaney's gourmet meat dept. features prime or top choic-r beef. aged at least 30 days lo the peak of perfoctlon. ,_ Cbuck Roasts ·-Cbuck Roast . ...... strlola 11p or Ramp ltoa9'a . 1.29 .. 1.98 ... ·DELANEY'S Golll'lllet .... le& . Opea Dally l·I • Cloled Saaday 2IZt Newpott Bl•d., Newport Beacll 173·55ZO I .. I I ~.~ ... 2. 1171 OM. Y '1LOT ... Gas Prices Up in Air State, Federal Qiffer on Grose Profits Dawls-Brown lntrod.es "I'm inclined to believe the DOE. I think that Governor Brown and Richard Maullln are thlnklnc more about the pres· idential campaJrn and politics than about what'• 1oin1 to hap- pen in California to retailers and conaumers. ·' Shelton aaJd. "I Cel the feelin1 we've been led down a primrose path. Every step of the way we've been assured that the Energy Commission would offe r relief on AuA. 1. At the last minute they Just copped out.'' 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I -- , . 18 UK Orango Coa 1 Daily P1101 i Include PUblic in , Sycamore Dealing l..al!Cun'6 8eMch council members are rework,ng an odmattedly me1at propoeed a1reement belween the city and Rancho ra101 Verd Corp . former ownen of Sycamore !Ulla. And it g~at hu and cry hu bttn iasued by 1<>me L111una Beach citizen• who claim that reworking of the contract to pay Rancho a remaining $5.4 milUon on the parcel shuuJd be conducted ln open session with th1.· pubU~ . .1he council auvortl .b3)'S the mattet:.11 1LUll subJcc.t lu htiguUon and ·th t the {'Ontruct s hould be re.formed bchtnd cl06ed doors But lhe last contract desagne<l in private by the council and attorneys for Rancho turned out to be an allegul document bt!cause Jl would have encumb4.!red the ('aly's general fund for mor e than a year. And while the • uct was unintenHonal, it demonstrates that open forums rn1ght prevent that from happening again In rewording the contract, the re are also concern!> that l<1nd use issues for Sycamore Hills may have to bt! raised in order to find a way of financing the package. It is difficult to s ee how the council can renegoltate a l'Ontract without laking future land use i.e. golf (Ourses. motels, developments -into consideration. With an annual interest payment of more than a half million dollars the citizens of Laguna Beach would have to come up with. it would seem the citizenry should bt: aware of what 1s being negotiated. The council majority should reconsider its decision to conduct the contract talks secr-elly Battles Hurt City Does the battle have to begin -again'! A San Clemente citizens' group has called for the fo urth recall of a City Council member in the past year. Their target ts Mayor Pro Tem Myrtis Wagner. It would not be surprising if more recall-notices are served to council members this week When will it all end? In a city already tom by the Jan. 23 recall of three council members, shouldn't someone be calling for a ' truCE"., Instead of letting the battle begin, as Mrs. Wagner has caJled. it might have been better to say, "Let there be p eace · The latest recall initiators should call a halt to the hostilities for the good of San Clemente before they shake the town apart. ll is lime for both s ides to stop their political , bickenng and sit down to reason together. A r ecall, followed by counter attacks, will only 1 further polarize the city in this unfortunate dispute. • ll 's not the time for more changes in a still-shaky city ··gove rnment 1 Water Control With Moulton Niguel Water District officials prepanng for a Sept. 4 board member election. it seems appropriate to point out some inherent inequalities in the district ·s e lectoral system. Voting m the $45 million district is conducted on the . ha~'l of land, owned, a sys~ell\ that has allowed V\c di~tnct's biggtst landownen; to control water board ----a· ff a*b Registered, vot ers don't count in Moulton Niguel board elections. Voting is conducted on the basis <>f assessed valuation of land one vote per each $1 of land. Some of the district ·s more vigorous voters in 1977 e lections were the Mission Viejo Company, 6.9 million votes: Avco Community Developers, 4.3 million votes ; :md Laguna Hills Mutua l, 4.3 million votes. The point is that a district of about 47,000 residents ts controlled by a handful of major landowners. It's a carryover from the .days when the district ~as populated by agricultural concerns and cattl<; ranchers who needed to control water affairs on their land But today the district is a $45 million entity that carries a projected $8 million budget for the 1979-80 fiscal year. It has the ability to encumber residents with millions of doll::irs in debts for water facilities. Other .districts have sought legislation that would <11low water board elections to be conducted on the "one person, one vote" principle. The Moulton Niguel district should foil ow suit. VotinA on tht! basis of land ownership is s imply taxalton without representation • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Oatly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Beer Bv L. M. BOYD Professional beer tasters sa y they can't judge the I navor of a beer served in a dark glass . Nor can they judge it if it's touched up , with a tasteless food color. • ExactJ y why. they don 't • know, but how lhe beer looks , bt•ars definitely on how it tastes. they say Among the wandering gypsies in Europe sometime . back. a man's financial posi· lion was meas_ured by how Dear Gloomy Gu~ Dtdn 't realise the dollar was 1brlnkin1 ao much uotll I uw the new ·~onu." A.H. much his wife weighed. Or more inelegantly precise, how f at s h e was . The plumper she, the richer he. C learly , those gypsy ob- servers felt, he had to be rich to feed her enough l o fill her 9ul that way Q . "How many com· m e rclals an hour does a youngster see on Saturday morning television, about?" A. Upto24. "Doc, note, I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatnesa. l diet on cod." That's another lengthy palindrome, r•adlnl the same backwards asforwardl. A detailed auney of t,000 amatftr fishermen lndlca.ted that each nth they catch cottl them anavera .. ofSl0.13. II u• hu bffn made of Henry David Thoreau·• retreat from clvlllaaUon. We'w bNll taqbt tae·IOUCht Mel.ton at Walden's Pond. Wllat we ..,...t ta&llht la ht1 parenta Uved only a mllt or IO •W9J .. And bll mother. tbat ftae toa.I, brou'1't blm cookies every Saturd.ay ....... Aobet1 N. WHd/PubOlfter T~t K .. vll /Edlt0t Trtuttdef Awguet 2. 1171 Jack And non Foreign Agents Spfead _Fear WASHINGTON -Two years •!JO. Or•& Ill Kulkovlch, chler dttor1al wl'lter of lb• mlHt.anUy i.nt 1 communlst Serbian· Amt~rtcan new1paper, Liberty. woa brutally beaten amd a\abbed tu death In Chlcaao. along with tht' ii ycur·old d1tught.er of his fhrncct' tte:tLrcllably, the murders may hilVC. been Ul&llg,Dled u.nwlltingly by. o ur col· umn The prev1ou:> dOAy. Wt! h&d dt• 1a1led the an tt'rvent1on of th e Ul>B , Yugos lavia's sec rel police. Ill afralrS Of the Serbian Orthodox Churr h The rolumn was published in Liberty along with Ka s1k ov1ch 's e dito rial com· ments. which m ay have led his killers to believe. mistakenly, thul he.was the source of our~ formation. This 1s the suspicion of Senate invest1gutors. The murders were never solved. Now we a rc begin· Mailbox nln1 to understand why, Top·aecret Intel liaeate documents make clear that forelcn a1enta can Ut.eraUy set away with murder int.he United States. aa lone u the FBI and the State Department deciM it doesn't affect our own national security. AT J..EASr el&ht p.rominent anti-communist exiles have been asaasainated in lhia country since 19SS, inteWcence sources told U$. One was strangled with h is necktie, an(lther had bis head split open and a third was blown to bits in his car. A ~ret report spells out for s uch anti·communist exiles -and the hired guns who s taJk them -just whal kind of protec- tion lhe exiles can expect from the FBI: None. .. 'National secunty' 1s. opera· liona lly. not deemed Lo include threats against United States re· sidents directed al chalbng or curtailing their political acllv1· ty." the report slates. In other words, polilic;al exiles are fair game for the patd killers of the repressive regimes that they Cltd to the United States to escape. Their only pro- t.ect.lon is the local police ln the commun.ities they Uve In. But as the secret report notes. "local police departmenta are hardly a match for foreign inte1U1ence services." whose agents fre- quently operate with the advan- tage of diplomatic immunity . The-F.lU -eoneentratea its limited manpower and budeet In the counterintelligence area on countries "whose inte1U1ence activi~ hostile to. or of particular concern to. the na· t1onal securjty of the United Stales:· according lo agency guidelines. But there's "an easy way out" in cases of political murder. An FBI source told our auociate Dale Van Atta that "we can ac- curately say no federal statutes were violated an these foreign agent incidents and so we aren't req uired to he tp the local police." Even tlus-limited interest tn agents of supposedly "hostile .. powers is a bsent in cases involv· ing nations whose intelligence op er at ions are cons1dere~ of lower priority. Hite Chile. Iran and the Pblllpplnes. 1t•1 alwaya ··open season " on pollllcal refu1ee1 from thole repreulve re1imes· EVEN IN the unlikely event that the FBI slick• ill nose into a politically seiultive area. lhe CIA and the St.ate OepartJnenl are •land.in& by. .ready 10 dis· coura1e any embarrantng en. thuaium. A top.secret report, prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by its counsel, Michael Glennon. cites two instances when the FBI was warned about pursuing foreign agents too asaiduously. In one ins tance. regarding SAVAK <the s hah's secret Police>. the CIA provided the FBI with a Ust of 13 SAVAK agents in lhe United States - but not so that the G-men could keep an eye on lhem. Quite the contrary. The C IA stipulated that lhe list was "'for infonna- t1o n only and tttat no-action should be taken wit.bout prior consultallon wilh lhe CIA (even though> five of the 13 were not dtplomats ." On another occasion. the FBI stopped an investigation of in· telligence activities by certain Filipino diplomats after receiv· ing this stncturc from the CIA l>t&taon chief 1n M anlla . "'There should be no active investigauon or off1c1al PhihpQ!ne}> gn¥.eLn~-... ment representati ves in the U.S. wi thout advance cons ultat1on with the embassy and CIA head· qua rters. the reason being that auM anvesltg'alton would resuJt in reciprocal 'action l againsl Amencan mtelhgence personnel 1n the Philippines." EVEN WITHOUT the CIA and the Stale Department on ats back . the t-'Bl faces an addi· tlonal obstacle in any investiga. t1on of cra mei. by foreign in- 1ell 1ge ncc agents . Notes the Senatl' report ... The a ggrieved parties arc frequently d1ss1dcnl e m1gres with deep susp1c1ons that lhe FRI. CIA and the fore ign mt.el hgence agency an quei.tion are i.omehow tn league with each other ... The.. report concludes. with understatement. that lhe dissidents' fears "are not enllrely unfounded.·· Enei,-gy: Long-term Plans Not Enough To the Editol'.--------m+lhon for-the n~hl -or -war fo Presidtmt Carter's July 15 the San J o«1 qu1n road. Thl· energy s peech raises several balance of $5.7 million could not new questions which must be ad· be paid on t1m (• to Palos VC'rdcs dressed. and rumor hus It that a reform First. amidst long·term plan· agr eement will be i.1gncd ning. what s horl·term solutions without «1.ny udvancc public an will the Prel>ident imple ment 1f put. OPEC again raises prices this fall; if there isn't enough heat· IT MUST be remem~rcd th1Jt ing oil to keep New England the former City Council wai. m warm next winter or ; if long negotiations with PulO!> Verdes lines at the gas pumps reoccur about Sycamort' Hills. both i.ide!> n<'Xl summer? Mr. Carter has knowing that the law!>ua t WU!> assured us goals and objectives lost for Palos Verdes. The coun· a re being developed. Fine. But ty had budgeted S2 million for u can he assure us we 'll have gas county park around the lake. an 1985? Palos Verdes intended to bwld Second, af e nergy equa l s units according to the ~eneral economics, as Senators Baker plan and lo dedicate the balance and Kennedy agree. then why of the land to Lu~una Beach In waste time and money produc· this way Sycamorl' llllls could ing non·renewable energy sup· have be<!n had ror nothing phei.· Coal and oil do exist in In spite of these facts <kno\\n this country. but not in unlimited to the City Council l the secret umounb.. We can supplement agreement with Paloi. Verde:. America'i. thirst for energy with was negotiated. which generates these resources. but we should a debt of many m1 lhon dollars not depend upon them . Why tn· 1 a cco rdtn st to Counci lman vt•st <'ap1tal in energy s~ocks Dawson $9 mil hon 1. a yearly In· that <'annot be recycled ·> te rest of almost half a milhon Third, whale efforts to create dollars and the toss of 67 acres llynthetic fuels may look good on for the balance of SS. 7 million. paper. they may not be wise in But this Joss will not solve the rc«11ity. r>o synfuel wastes con· problem of finuncang. because luin cancer-producing toxins? the price for the 67 acres will not Will the water needed to produce be $5.7 million and the police 1>ynthctic fuels ~diverted away station. fire station. schools for from crops to facilities? Scien-the 350 units to be built by the lis ts In government. industry City of Laguna Beach will cost and consumer protection say yes. more millions . Besides the rev· What does the President say? enue·bringing golf course will Long.term planning and necessitate about 2,000 units. technological advancements are which togethe r with lhe 350 units necessary to make lhis country built by the Bay Corp. will bring energy sufficient. So are short-more buildings to Sycamore term solutions and sensible il"(I-Hills than the number obJected provcments. Leaving aside the to all these years . m erits of an Energy Security In contrast to the speedy and CorP<>rallon. MobUiiallon Board secret buying or Sycamore Hills or $142 bllhon price tag needed we know that it took years till to m ake America energy secure. one City Council decided to buy how we sever our dependence on the Main Beach Park property foreign oil produce rs will tell the This after being prodded by the real story of .our spirit. How we Civic League and a fter the meet this challenge is the real financing was well secured in le~acy we can provide our advance. There are still persons children In our commul)lly, who regret A.It... CYNTON the ablence of a vote ror such ' l1r1e project • f therefore ask the City Coun· ell: Opeadee8 .. r To the Editor. ll Is well known that the La1una Beac City Council act· ed wllh the t1ons When Sycamore Hllla bou1bt In complete secrecy w ou( any Input from the public. Cler the aurprlte announcement In a council meetlnc. the financln& was expl1lned by a bond. a 1olf courM and belp rrom Lhe toUDty. Tbe county adve nced It 1 to consider the relum of Sycamore Kiili to Palos Verde• 2 to scheduJe a public hearing for public lnput. 3 to stop any further r.1ctlon on Sycamore HJl11 btfore this meet ln1 BETTY HECKEL TUbbed . beaten op. and ("Ve murde red for their crt.'d1t c«1rdi. The lJme hu~ come lo ~olvl' lhat problem and help l>Cl\'e ltvt.~ hy havm g credit c :ird~ Ith oua: d ri vcrs Laceru.c. w1Lh our pit· 1 u n•i. on lht.'m Onlv then will we fct•I ~afo 1n rJrryiog them ' E. HYMAI' Parld119 ~at£ To the Echtor . When the new San Clemente parking ordinance was passed. li miting pa rking of trailer mounted boats. c«1mpers. etc. on res1denta al streeti. to two hours. e1ty orflcaab. for whom lhas Or· dan aoce hru. been a pt:t proJect. probably walked away ftehnii !hey had really «1ccomph~hed i.omethang W11hout arguanst the merili. of the new parkmg ordinance here. I be lieve that the city officials should conside r the following cf fl'CtS Of Its aCllOO. MANY who are affected by the ordinance a re not yet aware of its extstenct'. Where as those affected are m the minority. they represent «1 large minority. Efforts to enforce the ordm1t11ce will very likely have a disabling effect upon the ability or the police to apprehend criminals. a nd upon city officials to perform more important work than arguing with citizens who are hurt by the ordinance. It would be wise to postpone e nforcement or repeal this or· dmance until the council has its act together. and until it de· te rmlnes whether the police rorce has adequate budget to en force the ordinance and perform ats more important functions In view of financial con ~trainls imposed by Propas1t1on 13. an<I the present turmoil within the city's government. Che City Council s ou 06e wary of making ordinances which will further dtlutc lht! effecllvene!>s or city departme nts LESLIE .J. TRIGG MH~r Appraisal To the Editor How s ha ll w e evaluate Supervisor Harriett Wicder's ap- praisal of Echson Mille r ? Has she ever spoken m con- de mnation of E x·Supe rvisors Oa e rlrich. Battin or another supervisor subject to court ar - t ion as she now has about Edison Maller who was selected by Gov- e rnor Brown because or has certified. recorded integr ity" SARAH LUDWIG " ·111' Ba"r If To the Editor Have not been prompted to \\ rile since J .B. <who belongs m a scotch bottle> decided to thrust E. Miller (who belongs in «1 beer can> on the O.C. constituents. If J .B. c11n make O.C. swallow E. M .. what else will happen in the US. 1 Will Pres. J .C. agree that O.C. needs <1 t raitor c.s :>uperv1sor? Remember the origina l J .C. was sold out by J .I. cJudai. Isca riot> for 30 pieces of silver . I guess the .. Js'' have it now . Jimmy, Jerry, Jane and Judas. LJLLY DEACON L&ana le Ge.,~r11•r To the Editor: "Manipulative .. 1s not descnp- t1vc or Brown's action. especial· ly since it's the governor's duty to m ;1ke 'Ul'h appoantments .. Our itovernor did listen to Orange County when appointing Riiey and 1t 's our turn to listen to Governor Brown. Strange that we cheer our men orr into war and later castigate them for exercis ing their . "freedom to think" -precisely whit we claim to have sent them ofr for ln the first place. There may be someone .. better" for the Job than Miller. but he Is cer- tainly "appropriate" to Oranae County. KAREN OOOOWIN • l...ettu• /rom rtodt!H ore MlflCOmc. TM right 10 conMnH ~<· ter1 to /U IPCJC• or f!hmtnol• libtl " rt1erwd l.Attrrs o/ JOO wordt or lfH eotll bf pU1fft pre/nenct All kl· tfr• ,....., Cfleh1• npottart nd mo,,.,., oddrfu fNI 11Gme1 ft1111W bf ..,,.,.,.., ... ,...,..,.. ., ~ ,.. °'°" ... app!Wlll PNtrJ ..,, -,.. ~. ·LOCAL ..., ......... ~ LUCY AND AL PINKLEY IHUT DOWN THI OLD ITOR! In Coeta Meaa, Fnendehlp, Pftoephatea and ......... Mesa Era···Ends 'Pink's Druks' Closes Slwp SQn,]uan DiggilllJ Approved Arcbaeo101leal excavaUon1 could belln u early u ~ behind two new San Juan Caplatrano bom .. where tbe re- main.a cA a too-year·old Indian akull were found. Councilmen voted 4 t.o ct Wednesday to authorise arcbaeolo,Jst Chris Drover ol Tustin to belin an eiaht·day pro. Ject for SS, llO to determJDe if further remain.I or .artifacta •· latln the area. I · · · "He'll begin as soon u the contract is signed," city Ad· mln1strative Aide Pamela Hallan told councilmen. "The CJuaneno) Indians are donating observ.er services." A r epresentative of the Juanenos will s tay at the site to watch the progress or the dil and note any artifacts un· earthed. Depending· on what t.fte ex· cavation uncovers. future owners of the two homes could face restrictions on landscaping or digging in their yards. Lucy Pinkley described the last week of Pink's Drugs as Potential problems with the "J.he kind of party you bave when somebody dies." new tract at Via Cuartel and To others. the gathering of old friends al the old drugstore, Ortega Highway surfaced dur· LJSC DALVfiiOT AJ7 ~oDng Kids Learn 'Language ~f Dance' BJ L\DOND ESTUDA IL . . ...... ,...., .... Time. 8p8ce. Shape. RbJtbm. Saa a.m.ate realdent llartba Ana MOITlaon hu been teacblq youn11ten these concepts ao that they may beeome numt in her l811fU81e -the lansuace ol dance. "I have a fluency In the laa1uage of movement." said tbe lithe Ms. Morrison, who strive. to increase the kinetic vocabulary. of a group of pla, •led 4 to I years. CBILDaEN RAVE MORE sec:wi~ and approval -a bet· ter aeme ol themselves -as a result ol dance instruction, she said. Her Saturday dance classes are offered through the city's reereatioo department. But the yoan1 teacher's hope is to reach more youn1sters through dance with a oon·profit corporation she bas formed caUed ''In MoUon." "The primary goal is to pro· vide children with a place where they can free ly exp r ess themselves uslng dance."' Ms. Morrison says. So far, Ms. Morrison has ua.ct tbe city's Beach Club build· in8. now a eandldate for renova· ti.on, to &Mcb children 'how to turn a fiaJPle gesture into the poetry cA dance. "I'm a facilitator." she says. "I want children to be free to discover the concepts of rhythm, time, space and abape." To aid in this discovery, she has been working on a narrated video tape presentation of her teaching method. The tape may also prove useful ln attracting sponsors for the project. MS. MOaRISON plana to s tage more programs Ulte a June 12 production at the city's Community Center that featured eight of her young dancers. A crowd of SO parents ind friends witnessed what ~me call~ a "magical" experience of timed movement patterns. At the lead the audience took part in the exercise. ''There were mistakes but it all worked like poetry even REACHING YOUNOST£AS Martha Ann Montaon "though moet of those present were not into dance," Ms. Mor· rison said. which closed its doors forevel'. Tuesda.y. was flavored with · ·ru · l adi friendship, cherry Cokes. phosphates and nostal""'a. mg 1 Ua gr ng oper•ttons · m~l!l'l:W'9rJr, a• when several archaeological Many of those who gathered there remembered when Al artifacts were unearthed·. In one instance. helium filled balloons were the simple props uaed lo show the nature of. space and breath as 6·year·old Jodi Blakely tossed the inflated s pheres across the stage , .and Lucy Pinkley opened up shop in 1933. Others recalled mo· Th d · d" i ---+-----mrettl1'. 1-1· n-the-ifttervening years-when cit" business and -.uu"""'"-.-..":"T":=-=-en ...... '"=-u.,,.n_n.;::g~....;.1g~g::...n.,..;g"="-o::..!pe~r.::.a_· _ J ....,... ions or a wa er ine an a r " , centered on the tiny drug st.ore at 1820 Newport Blvd. ba<'kyard. frag m e nts Df the 900 -ycar ·old s kull we re un-BY THE TIME THE SURGE of memory was over. both earthed , prompting Indian Pinkleys who are retiring at the age of 70 to travel and enjoy representatives a.nd city of· their continuing civic activit.ies -looked exhausted but happy. fi cials to speculate that a burial What Pink termed "the wake" began a week ago. Since ground might once have existed then, fnends have drifted in, mostly through the well-traveled at the site. back door past a wall plastered with pictures or Pink cutting ribbons. breakang ground and posing with all manner of folks he encountered in his civic functions. The tiny apothecary's shelves were nearly bare by the end. with only scattered merchandise along the narrow walls. Till the Jast. Pink continued answering .the phone "Costa Mesa Pharma<:y." althctugh everybody else -including the signs -JUSt called it Pink's Drugs PINK WAS FAMOUS FOR keeping in touch with his city on that telephone. Noted. too. for his many phone conversations with pals who shared one of his primary interests, the breeding and train.ing of horses. Keeping in touch was an understatement for Pink's ability lo know what was going on in City Hall. Not a body stirred in Ci · ty Hall that Pink didn't learn of it before City Hall Itself knew. Pink even knew such things as who would run for City Coun· cil -often before the candidate himself. On Monday. the day before closing, fellow merchants on Newport Boulevard put together a poUuck lunch. Lucy Pinkley scurried behind the soda founta in while Pink circulated. smiled. rf'minisced and chatted, and next-door friend Peggy Reinert as- signed herself the cleanup detail. "TIDS HAS BEEN SOME week," Pink said. "I even beard from a woman in Hawaii who had read about our closing the Two Suspects In 'Sting' Enter Pleas Two defendants charged with bilking wealthy businessmen out of money in an advance fee loan s c heme pleaded innocent to grand theft charges in Central Orange County M unicipil Court. The pleas were entered by Michael Newman, 36, of South Laguna. a nd Jerry Mack Morris, 34, of Buena Park. before Judge John Teal. 0.llT ~-~UH ,._, DANCE TEACHER MARTHA ANN MORRISON tN MOTION ~no Children Dlacover the Concepn of Rhythm young J odi A three-yeet r veteran of a Los Angeles-bas<'d professional dance troupe, Ms. Morrison had a master's degree in dance from - UCLA. "I HAVE ALWAYS had a way to talk through a rt," says the art history major-turned dancer. ·'My r eason for teach i ng children 1s lo te ll them about how to do that.·· she says Burglar Steals 3 Typewriter8 Three electric t ypewriters, .\' a I u ed at a L<llii l-1L1....u.Jlll!1.....J.r.ia.i:...._-1 listed s tolen Tuesday from a Newport Center office, police re· ported . A. burglar apparently smashed an opening m the glass door at Santa Anita DevE'lopmeot, 363 S~n Miguel Dra ~e . r¢a.cbed thrnuJ?}l the hole and unlocked the door. pol.Jee said .s tore. 1&---.....&---~W-Jw.o...:~buciiecl. ''Hadn't seenb~ 1~e high school in San Berdoo. Fifty-years ago, can you believe THE TWO along with Attila DeAgh, 39. or Newport Beach. are charged with grandtheft and COO· spiracy to commit crana~thetl. Albt>leaGed-innoc.m.Monda¥. The three men were released from Orange County Jail Tues· day afternoon -but only after attorney William Sheffield secured a writ ordering the re· lease from a Superior Court Judge. th at?'~ Pink has the longest and fullest record of public service or any Costa Mesan -three terms as mayor, 24 years on th~ City Council, stints as school trustee and water district director. But would he accept another draft for City Council., ·'Hell no. and you can quote me " Planning commission? ··same answer, bud.·· WELL, WHAT DOES HE plan to do with all bis spare lime'! "Sleep in." He didn't get much rest Tuesday, closing day. Friends streamed in, including judges and ofCicials of Costa Mesa, the Mesa Consolidated Water District and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Then there were visitors like the woman who came to show her children the 1930s soda fountain. ··My grandmother used to bring me lo a place like t.hiB," she told them. WORKMEN DROPPED IN FOR a last cherry Coke. Another man purchased the last bottles of ancient elixirs like Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Manager Nate Reade cam e to claim a 1940s wide-angle photograph of the city's downtown. And 17-year-old Joe Lingle of Newport Beach had a stroke of luck when he asked if Pink would sell him the Pink's Drugs sign over the back door. .. No, but I'll give it to you," said Pink, handing the youth a hammer to pull out the nails with. OTIIER REMlNISCERS INCLUDED Svea Meyer. 79, a Costa Mesan since 1919 and a member of a pioneering local family. "The sad part of this place closing is It ends an era," she sighed as she sat on a fountain stool. One local businessman. W. Wes George, president of Newport Marine Engineering, wanted bis firm's employees to visit Pink's before it closed. So he chipped in a $52.SO check entiWng each of the 35 workers lo $1.SO worth of goodies at the soda fount.ain. AS ntE FINAL DAY progressed, more and more people jammed in until the narrow store looked like a discotheque on Saturday night. Neighbor Sandy Cammer, owner of the Fish Markel, bopped behind the counter to make change and sell penny candy. The countdown began at 4:30 p.m. "It's 1etllnc near the end," murmured a woman at the counter. Members ol the Costa Mesa Historical Society, a 1roup Lucy helped found along with the Chamber of Commerce and Friendl of the Ubrary, trickled in. AU1110R ED MILLER, WHOSE "A Slice of Oran1e" de· tails Oranie County history, came to witness the historic oc- casion. Plnk usually locked up 10 minutes before the ~beduled 5 p.m . closing time, but be and Lucy didn't manqe to 1queeze throul.h all the D01t.al1ia and IO bome until nearly eon Tuesday. They've 8ot two weeb torelt -.. 1 On Aus. 15 at n a.m. at tile HoUday Inn ln Colta ll11a, the Chambel' ol Commerce will bmor diem wtUl a' lunclMoft. Jt'a fe.50 per person, with reaervatioaa available at f7t.OUI. BY 111EN, THE SIGN on Newport hulnard will be down. The fixtures will be carted away by aa aatique dealer and U.. fount.aln and bar lblpped to Utah to tie laolne of format Coun· cllman Cal Barck. But old·ttme Costa Ileum lmow Pink's Drull lan't really 1one. becauae It was never Jutt a drul aton LD the ftrat place. In ltl •arm. old·faahloaed, h1end.ly way, It ... tbe aplr1t ol Colta..a.a. According to Sheffield. the current sheriff's slowdown de· laved their release for more tha n 24 hours, even though bail had been posted. DeAGH IS FREE on $25,000 bond. Newman and Morris are free on separate $1S,OOO bon(js. Tbe trio was arrested last week on warrants obtained by Or a nge police. Original bails were S250,000each. The three men, along with Beverlee Claydon. 35, Newport Beach, also face Los Angeles County c harges that they manipulated wealthy individuals in a gambling scam reminiscent of the Adademy Award·winin.ing movie, .. The Sting," cheating their alleged victims out of large sums of money . Wllege Class To Study Logic Faulty thinking will be the focus of a Saddleback College class this fall on the logic of arguments and concluslon1. The course, Philosophy 12, will examine conclusions drawn in published articles to determine if they are valid. Two sections or the class are offered, one convening Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 1:30 p.m . and the other on Thursdays from 7 to 10 p.m. on the Millioa Viejo campus. For re,istration information, phone 831·~. '95·1000, 551-8300 or497·~. Mesa Police Seek Arsonist A man who poured 8uollne over a ltrlpped·down car and aet It aftre lit Colta Mesa Tu.day waa be6tll IOUPt by police .to- da}'. They Nld wttnenes reported the Incident In a parktn1 lot bellied a buaine11 complex et llU Newport Boulevard at about•p.m. Tbe 1mpect nec1 after POUrinl • ... ln ......... and htterW uCI uar.w matehel lDto tile lf71 J•llow Merc\11'1 Capri, PQlloe Hld. 1/2 RICE SAVE 500/o t KILLS FLEAS YOUR CHOICE ORTHO DIAZINON Insect Spray 4 •~ ! 8" ORTHO Malathion QUART SIZE • Mullt·use 1nSPCllC1de For usP on !Awns lru1ts vegetables. ornamentals ano shade trtie::. • Works las1-con1rols many different 1nsf'Cts •Economical-pint makes 48 gallons of ~Ordy tor trees an'l ornamentals •Contains 25°4 OIAZINON ano 57\ Aromatic Petroleum Derivative Solvenl CHAMPION llASS SPllllLEI HEADS Bross sprinkler heads with IS 1 Oo flow odjuatlng screw. Choose from quarter. holf. or full aproy. • SAVE 2." ............... • C: xcctlcnt m11tlt·u:.» 1n&•ct1c1dn-c.ontrul:. a "''ti' •nnqf• ot 1nl>t·c1::. on fr111t tree:. 11og1.?tabte:. Jnd.· cunnm1 •nt:tl'> • AtY.> 11Y'C1 tr• control C<"lntn l1v<'l'IC1ck o<.•st!. • Contt11n., 50' Mal.itn1on 33.., AromdllC Pl rrott:um Oc1111a11ve Sul11c11t STANLEY . STAllUY MWIB.OCK . .. ~ 16' JC l/... easy to read ~ '\ \l bl ode. Protected for long wear. Power re-~n . Pl316 limit 2. · s51, ---101 \ SAVI •u a,im OPEi S•DAYS 8-6 491-4403 1 r • "lt'a from the PQPe. H9'• not coming ·• DC Who's Who What's in a NaTTW? WASHINGTON (AP> With its ICBM!), SLBMs, ALCMs, GLCM~ ~It •. ~re alpbat>ef terms Ulan the New Deal. So. it's no wonder senators began to get a little confused over ordinary names. ... WOULD LIKE TO COMPLIMENT Gen. ·Brown," said Virgima Sen. John Warner, refer- ring lo Gen. David C. Jones. ''Gen. Meyer. you've been associated with the ABM treaty, isn't that right?" Jepsen asked Edward C. Meyer. Army chief of staff. "No." replied the general. "That's Geo. Stu Meyer." Sen. James Exon, D·Neb., kept referring to Adm. Thomas Hayward, chief or naval opera· tions, as "Adm. Haywood." At one point, Exon called Jones "Gen. Rogers." which prompted the general l o respond. "Senator, I'm Gen. Jones. I almost called you Sen. Mobil." EXON When Brown first appeart.'<l llt'fore Armt'rf Service!>, he brought a loog pre· pC1rl'<I st<1tt'ment The secretary suggested that rnthcr th:.in n·C1d the whole thing, which would take• more thun an hour. he would reC1d pertinent cxcl'rplS dnci cut the readmg time to about 30 minutes Hut Sen. llo"ard Cannon . 0 -Nev , objected Ht-"anted Urown to read every word So. lirO\\O read undi read and read SENATORS LISTE!NED. SOME SQUIRMED, -:,ome-Hdgettd,"Some leh-the room . Brown read on ranally. Sen ECI rl Hart of Colorado could :,land 1t no longer. he appealed to Chairman John C. Stennis. D· Miss . to allow Brown to summarize the rest of hi!> statement "The set·rctary 1~ " good, if unenthusiastic, reader, .. said I f art Carter Answer.~~~ Verbose Query WASHING TON CA P I President Carter often bas said be gets better Questions from out-of· towners than from White House reporters. But surely there are exceptions . Take the following in· quiry. pasedt.oCarter last year. "Mr. President, both m conversations with some of your Junior colleagues with us this mom · ing, and in the· broadcast con· text that Dr. Brzezinski Cna· tion al sec urity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski > very loosely sketched for us today. cited as being a premise for as· sessmenl, this absolutely tra n sce n dent fa c tor or transmutation of the world economy. People will loss -. around phrases like the need to ann1Nsl(1 redefine compr ehensive in· ternational comparative advantage -OECD com es up with a positive adjustment measure, which means progressive transference of primacy of cer· lain mdustnes. LDCs (less developed countries> and soon. "This is really a question about the domes\ic cognates, since domestic and international are just different ends or the s ame poles: are we at a point where we need a comprehensive domestic stra..tegy and articulation of the responsibilities we must go through as part of th1s transformation, rather than ju.st picking out a trade adjustment here and put· Ung down an interest pressure there? Do we need it ao there is a context of understanding to which we can all have reference as we must address this and make adjustments in our lives as well as in particular?" Carter responded as if he understood every nuance of the marathon query, discoursing on ~onomic relations between the developing coun· tries and the industrial nations Ring Found in Cod OSLO, Norway (AP) -Three years ago, Tekla Aane of Larkollen lost a gold ring in the Oslo Fiord, the newspaper Moss Dagblad reports. RecenUy her grandaon, Robert Johansen, was fiabing and caught a cod in the fiord near Mrs. Aane's home. In the belly wu the rinl. the paper reported. . J • NATION WE POSITIVELY WONT BE UNDERSOLD/ ..----------------------.... --~ • -_. -.., ~ ~ ~41 ~--~-~ -~---~ ~ ~--.,1 ' ' MEN'S I ' DENIM :.: t I I , ' BELLS :: \ \ ----I I ' L -------... '... ,.--... ---,,--.... ~ .-.~--.. ~ ....... ~ , _ _,--------~ .. i::; c ' ..... ~ .... ,' ,' ,, ~ ... '/ ,, ' I ,, I I ' ' Regularly $18.50 ' • I ' ' I ~ \ Now $1211 !,' \.. '-..... .,..,,. ~, .... ,......... ....... .,,,,'' _.,' ..... ...... ...... ... ;"' ,.-......... ............. ""' ..,,,,,.,. ........... ._....... ,..,, '-.............,.---- --..-----------~ ~------------..,.1 I I MEN'S I I CORD ,' ,' ' ' " ___ BELLS ,·: '........ ---........._ ,,,,_._,---,-.... I I ( ,------......... 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LEVI1S BOYSWEAR LEADEP Huge selection-no limitations on colors and sizes. -------------r, ~------------~1 I I BOYS/STUDENTS/HUSKIES I ' DENIM : ·' I I BELLS ,·: '' ----,, ' ... --------. ( , .... -----..... ' ... , ,.,,,,,., ----............. :;:......., ..l ....... ... , ,-.. ' ' ... ... , ,,. ,.., \ t ', .... ,, /,,. I' ',, ' I ' I II \ ', Reg $13.30, $16.80 • I \'~NOW 1099 1211 j/ ..... ....... .," ·~ ..... ~ ...... , ,,,, ,, .... ........... ,... ,, ............ ' ,, ,, ... , ......... ,.,., .,,,,,, """'-.. ............... -,,.-.......... .......,..,.- 1t I 6 SHRINK : ,' ' ' '' TO FIT ,': '' ----,, '~-----............... ---------( ,.,.,,. -... ........ , -------,........, ,....... .....,, ', , ,.,,,.... .......,.., . ' ...... ,', \ ' ....... .... ... " t I ,, I ' I I ' \ I l t . \ ' ' "-'-.. ... Regularly $14.30 , ' f I NOW $11 99 _/:' -, -.4"' ..-"' ~""' - ....... ----~-~ ----~--, ' BOYS/STUDENTS/HUSKIES ,• ' CORD , ,' I I BELLS ,·: '' ---- ' ._-----.---t I .. ---.... ' 411"'""' ..... ..... ( .... --. ..... " -----......... ~ ,A' .......... ' , ,, ,-.... ,., ' ' ... ... , , ,.., ............... ,/" ,, ' ' ' ' I ,, I I ' ' ' ' ~ ' Reg $10.50, $13, $16.50 : I \ \ NOW r 1011 1·299 :,' .... '-....... , ~, ........... :-....... ,,"' .,., ... -..... ... .......... ,....... -................ ..... ......... ,, ,.::,. '-..., "'.-......---_..,.,, --- FREE· LAYAWAY ONm SEPT. 2 Now open in Oxnard and Anaheim! OXNARD 200 Esplanade Drive, at The Esplanade shopping center. 8051485-0606 ANAHEIM2636 WLaPalma JtJBtwesto/Mognolia. 7141527-3503 ORANGE 789 S Tustin Ave, ~at the Garden Grove Fwy. 7141639-1791 SANTA ANA 3430 S Bristol Ave, l/.f-mile nocth of South Coast Pier.a. 7141957-8100 MlSSlON V1EJO 25252 Mcintyre; San Diego Fwy, La Paz exit. 714158&0100 WESrMJlfSrEB 15412GoldenwmtSt,nexttoGolden WestCollege. 7141898-5541 HUlfT'INOf'ON KACH lOllAdamsAve, Broolcbunt &Adama..l,141964-3323 Open Mon -Fri 10-9:30; Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 !.---- SHEBJfAN OAJCS 4520 Van Nup Blvd,.next to Hughes Market. ~131783-2511 NORTHlUDGE 19320 NorcJho! ~~Tampa ci Nordho//, across from Northridge Plam. 2131993-7097 CDRl'J'OS/Aln'ESIA 18600 blialey St, ~Cerritos Center, 2131924-8883 PASAD~A 3660 E Foothill Blvd, Rosemead & ~ · . 2131578-1692 • JOJlllANCE 22'124 HawtbomeBlwl, ~-aaile aoulb Del AmoFmbion SqUC11e. 2131313-7394 Orange Coast --()IT ION- , t'e•r Bo•ete••·:l Dally N•••~·~~r _i _ VOL. 72, NO. 21•. 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS ~Too Many Te8cher8; Not EnOugh Jobs By JACKIE HY•AN °' ................ You don't h.ve to be a math teacher to fl(lun out that the numbers or teachers and job openmaa aren't coming out even in the Newport-Mesa Unar1ed School Dlstrict Alread y, 63 pe rm a n e nt tt>achers and S7 tem poranes some or wbom have taught in tbe district for severaJ years have been hlld orr because o( declining enrollment The district is still left with 48 displaced teachers because of n school clot1ftg. return rrom leave or other circumstances who a re i uaratnteed a job The ratrh is that there a re only 38 vac1nc1es Moreover . 1t doesn't Lake u background in math to know th a t a music te1t cher does n't equal a Latrn teacher doesn t eq ual a basketball couch It's a situation that's hard on everybody -on teachers who may not know until the day before school starts what they're going to teach; on students who mav lose a club supe rvisor ; on principals faced with unhappy parents and teachers . and on Norm Loats. the guy who's s up- posed to be fi guring all this out. He 's the deput y s uperinten- dent for the district and. right now. he 's not exactly bursting with optimism "I'm afraid that even a week before school starts some of the people won't know what th eir as- signment as." Loats s aid "Last year the picture was about this wa y a nd then 1t br ightened up cons iderably Eve r y fo rm e r p e rm a ne n t employee who wanted to be re- hired waa. · "This year we"re not having the same number of resignations .and leaves of absence... Loats said. Only 38 people have re- quested leaves as compa red to 59 last year To understand the distn ct's predicament . 1t ·s necessary to know a bit about S\ate law Any teacher not laid off by Ma rch lS 1s guaranteed a Job for the next school year. whether or not there's a pos1t1on or even money for a salary ---u any-positions open up, they are filled by laid-off permanent employees in descending order of s eniority. followed by laid-off te mporary e mployees T he district m a y bypass senior laid-off teachers only if a s pecific credential is required which they lack. An example is s pecial education. although a teacher can go back to school duri ng the summer and obtrun a temporary one·year credential whale pursuing studies 10 spee1aJ education. Teachers who oblamed them credentials som e fears ago are---- still legally accredited to teach any subject. even though they may have no k'rlOwledge of it. Ne w er cr ed entials lis t only specifi c subjects that the in- dividuaJhasstudied. A c tually . Loats said. he do esn 't be lieve a ny or the teachers would try to teach a subject in wh ich they were un- qualified even 1f the law pe rmjts It What all Uus means lo the dis - trict rhtht now is that it has a (See TEACHER • Page AZ> More U.S. Jobless 'Feared Fair Assailed Mesa Sues to Stop Projects --- WASHJNGTON (AP> An in- tern a l Carte r ~dministration document predicts Americans will face a deepe r recession with higher unemployment next year than t he Whi(e Hous e has forecast publicly, according to a source The internal assessm ent says the jobless rate will hit 8.2 per ~ent in the fall of 1980. meaning a total of 8.2 million Ame ricans -<'Ould be out' or work. lo June, the unem ploym ent rate stood at 5.6 percent. A source, who asked not to be identified. said Wednesday night the projections a re containc.>d in ··an internal document" that probably was never intended to be made public -The predictions were prc pi.red by a joint task for ce that in· cluded senior staffers from the Treasury Department and Coun- c il of Economic Advisers, the source said. The internal forecast differs sharply from the econom y out- look the Carter administration released July 12 Al that lime, the administra- tion w as proj ecti ng a n un- ~mployment rate fl~xt year of only 6.9 percent. The latest Labor Department fi gures. for .June . s how 5 6 mi llio n Americans were out of work T he interna l projection means a n addi tio n al 2 .6 m i llio n Americans could be out of work next year. The fi g ures 1n t he m ore pessi misllc forecast closely ·' l)arallel predif tions be.i ng made by the Federal Reserve Board. The board chairman , G. William Mill&, will soon move into the l~dministration as secretary of "tile treasury It was expected that the in- t e rnal document would increase ·pressure on President Carter to propose a tax cut for 1980 to gave the economy a boost. The gloomy assessment was dtsc u ssed this m orning by C arte r a nd som e 100 House Democrats who call themselves United Democrats or Congress. But on e p a rticipant, Rep. Beryl Anthony Jr. of Arkansas, told reporters, "There was no discussion or a tax cut." The re was no i mmediate • White House reaction to publica· tion of the report. Meanwhile, rising 011 prices more than offset a decline in the volume of imports and pushed the nation's trade into a $7.6 billion deficit in t he second quarter of the year. The deficit compared with a · '6.1 billion deficit in the first three moaths or the year and was the worst since the third q uarter of last year. Five Trash Bins Torched In Costa Mesa D••lr Pl .. t PllOIO Dr LH PO,. Colorful Roost Three Cost a Mesa pigeons lJght up their h vcs by roost- ing in t raffic signal at Fairview Ro&.id and :'llewport Boulevard. They've found that the signal works out just fine for apartment living with light housekeeping Couple Sue Owner ' Of Mesa Apartment A couple have file d s uit against owners of a Costa Mesa apartment complex charging that plumbing malfunctions Jed to the death or twins who were born prematurely in 1978. Named as defendants ln the Orange County Superior Court action filed Wednesday are Casa Victoria Apartments, 525 Vic- toria St., and Shirley Wright, Helen Rhoden and Alice L . Head. Dennll Leroy Ohl and bta wife, Loe Vu Ohl claim that water supplied to an apartment they l'.enled was coo~nated with "excess particles of iron and other dea dly and dangerous chemicals." Those chemicals. the suit con- te nds . we re present in Mrs Ohl's body and caused the In- fants ' deaths following delivery d_uring her fifth month of pregpancy. The Ohls assert tn the action that they repeatedly requested that their water Quality be im-proveci, out c1a10'f owrfers tOOK no action. The su it seeks $400.625 in da mages. ~ The Ohls currenUy reside 1n Garden Grove . According to the suit. they wer e evicted from Casa Victoria in October. 1978. two months ufle r twins Jennifer Lynn and Jeanette Lee. died. By JACKI E •fVMA ~ 0. llW Q•llf Pitel Sl•tt The Ctt\' or Costa Mesa t()()k its quarrel with the Orange County Fair Board to Orangl' County Supc·rior C.:ourt Wc.'<ines day. seeking to hall work on thl· fai rgrounds redevelopment until the courts decide whu has tht· final say on the pl an~ The e1tv has demanded a ll'm porar) restro101ng or der. pre llmma ry <ind permanent lDJUO<' 1 ions. writ or mandate and dec l a r a torv relier over thl' hoard's refus al to ~uhm1t 1ti-. plans through fo rmal t'lt ~ plan n1ng pr<Wl'durf's ......... -._. ... .., ..... Credit Card Surcharges Ruled Out W ASHI NC TON I AP 1 Thl' Department of Ener~> reversed 1~lf tooay a nd said that st!rv1re ~tations rannot charge m otonsls extra 1r they pa) by t"redtt rard for j?asolme and other -.c>rvu·e!-. On Tuesday. th" dcpartmt:nl issued n·gulatwn~ al luwi n~ !>e rv1ce station 011l•rutors to t·hargl' a fee for honoring l'red11 cards . But in a Joint announcement t o d a y . I he a g c n l') ;,i n d the f<~eder:il Tr:.td l• Co mm1ss1on warned rlealer~ that tht• pract1n• was illegal under the federal Truth in Lending Act Energy Department ofhe1ab had been besieged with cnt1c1s m over its on j?tnal ruling. lt:ad1 ng to a restudy of the regulation "It 1s unf a1 r to put the ser vice station operator in thl' m1ddJe on this issue ... Rep ..-rank An nunzio. D-111 . chairman or the House consumer a ff<11rs subcom m1ttee. said Wcdnesda) ··on one hand. the Oepurtment of Energy leads the operator to believe that there 1s nothing wrong wlth surcharging a credit card. when such a n action could land the service station operator m jail.·· he said Under federal law , Annunz10 said. anyone adding u surcharge to a credit cord purchase can be sentenced to up to u year in Jail or fi ned S5,000. or both Eve n befo re t h e co n gr essma n's warning. indepen- dent dealers were la m basting Energy Department rules that let them charge ext ra for suc h se rvice s as w a s h in g windshields. c hecking 011 and fi lling tires. as well as honoring credit cards. Charging ex t ra will only a li e nate c ustome rs. s tation owners claimed About 700 dealers who own l h ~1 r s ta ti o n s i nvad e d Washington on foot and in horn· tooting tow trucks Wednesday t.o protest the rules. Five firea in trub dumpe&en, described .. of ···u•piclous It's .• 11 m· the Mi·nd ori1in,' • kept Costa Meta i-., ~ ftrem• bumy early today. No bQun. and DO damqe ex· i eep& fGr bb•ind palat cm UM ...... p to c le .41 U S .4 ~u1:=-~~....,. repare• Y.C. ncro1a • . -ngain 1:: .. ,1..f tile fir. wen •· a, Da.Ga•~ laWIN l>lt11tffl eondltaontn1 that al· 11ewtll leav4f A'UI-11. ur an-at· quietly. He laid tM ,. c•'r:-117.~ Job lowed him to overcome ei-'t tempt to ride the same route In ~==-;:-~~· . ...:,, .::.,:......•:;'a,..;. yean d back pain to Ht a new Udaya. •oat &4:• -lie ~llredl blk ftde croea-eountry bikln1 record lut Marino said he Is opt.lmiatic a.m. tbe .Jack-iD...._laa :: m...a trt DI e year. about setlinl the new record ti ._Baker St., La ,.,_.ye ,;.. » ~ b 11 al flt ' Thia year he want.a to break because he behevea he can. It is •.\t ... dumpster fln1 ""*• Diii •••"=Ht tlatecve1 ~ t..:'r.:f°rdto ~eytrtp from a lso because he hu had another -• ..... 1·G1 ... r --penma'1 1111611'1 to 1ueeeed lD ca on. Lall Ye a r to 1tr•n1 then • n d --• a .m. at AOGA ._, ...__._ Ilia 1um_. it took bim 13 daJI, dDe "cleame" hi• body t.hrouth dJet :::--lhd.. foUDwed br a r.1: II ... -..ioq tied to l&a&e bour aad • mimutea to ftnilh the and eurclM .... & 1:1'7 I .ID. & Our aaiad. 3,0....U. .tourDe~. certllied u a He outUn9d hi• theorf• on S'on At.U.1M1. 1• AdUll ~~~~ lt "8r1btlde-hl rftord by Ufttted States CycUn1 heaJlb In 1 book. ''Wheel• ot Aff .-term.-•-~ 81 we u 1 Federation. t <8" BIKE, ra1e AU ) •. The !>Ull demand~ that t he boa rd ~-om ply v. 1th the city'!> zoning ordmance A hearing has been set for next Wednesday. c1 t y Allorni:~ Robert Campagna ~aid toda' He said arguments berng pre par ed 10 the case cite the 10abil1 t) of the two govem rn g agencae-. to agree on procedures and the 'lat'k of clanly .. 10 state law a~ to JU rtMi1ct1on F a ir board Vice President Larr y Ty ler !>a id today thl· t>oard hasn't discussed the suit. \\hi Ch I!> be10g handled ror the Fair Hoard b\· the California At lornl'y GenN~I ·~ ciffitt• ... r flt: i.a1d the board'i. only of- f1t'1al action in the matter oc- l'Urred in Junt: when 1t voted not lo s ubmit its plans thr ough form al cit~ procedures. It v.as arter that dec1s1on that lht· Ctt} Council voted to "tn- 1t1 ate appropn ate legal action.· Fair Board mem ber ·Cli nt Hoose or Newport Reach said to- d a} he .... as ··very d1sappo10ted.:' to ll'arn of th(' l aw~u1t. He·saad he bd1eves the ..-air Board h'as l'OOpc rated v.1\h the city through .1 JOIDl lia1:.on comm1ttec a nd "' t.•n mod1r1cd µl<ini-. for thi: fair 1•nlr:inrt· to ml'cl u t·1ty trarf.lt.• I Sec t•AIR, Page AZ I Grand Slam Five New Cars Smashed Tht> road c·urved. the dn\E!r d1dn t. and " Wc~t m1n~ter Juto dealership on Be<1ch Houle\'ard 1s m111us five nev. Pontiac F'1reb1rd~ toda) DAMAGE .TO THE car~ on thl' salt'~ lot of Bob Longpre Pontiac. 13600 Beach Bh d ..... as estimated at S20.000. Police !><Hd Frederico Rendon 27 address unknown. missed a curve on lie:i('h Roulevard about 2 23 a m Hts , chicle Jumped the .. urh .ind ~lammt!d into the parked 1·J r~ R t:~OON WAS booked on J -;u~o1e1on of driv1nl! under tht• 1nflui:ncc of Jkohol Pr1llc1· ~Jttl ht· v. as driving d 1958 µ1rkup truck 2 Gunmen Sought In Aborted Holdup By J OANNE RE YNOLDS 0t llW O••lr ,,,_. SUit Tv. o members of the trio who kidnapped three Orange Coast men Wednesday in a fruitless .it tempt to get money and Jeweb were being sought today by San la Ana police Sgt Chuck Hindman s~n vestigators are seeking th~-car . - Miller Plans To Ask County Sa/my Cuts By GARV GRANVILLE Ol IM O.•IY ...... SYfl Orange County s upervisor s began their final 1979-80 budget session today with Super visor Edison Miller planning to call fo r a 10 percent cut in salaries or all county employees who earn as much or more than county supervisors As Miller planned has budget ending bombshell. Supervisor Harriett Wieder was preparing to launch a second verbal as- sault on the newly appointed supervisor. Miller and Mrs. Wieder first locked horns last week when Miller suggested that lhe five county supervisors and their aides vohmteer lo accept 10 per- cent pay cut.a. ms propcJl"al today will take that theme a step further by calling on rou1hly 351 ol the county's hi1hest paJd employees to 1ubject themaelves to 10 per· r ent pay slubes. > Tbe 351 aff~led employee• are lbose who earn at least 121,• annually, a.he amouAt 1upervtlon are paid. M Iller bu ..Umated tbat tbe ,See evOGn. •••• AZ> driven b\ the t°"'o men who escaped cicter one of their com- p an 1 o n s v.a:. .i rres t ed 1n N l'" port Beach ·w e may not have them to da~. but we 'll get them by the end of the week.·· II ind man prl'- dcted The three v1ct1ms. Tom Liken. 63 . or 3065 Club House Ci rcle. Costa Mesa. his nephew. Randy Liken. 23. of Newport Beach and his business asso cia te. De l Ha m re. 6.1. or 3032 Club House Road . Costa Mesa. were un · ha rmed after the three-hour or deal It began at abouL 11 a .m. at L1ken's office at 2741> S. Harbor <See KIDNAP. Page A21 Coasl \\e atbe r Night and early morning low clouds and fog with hai y afternoons through Friday Only partial after- noon c learing at some beaches. Highs from 70s at the beaches to 80s in in- land areas. Lows tonight 60 lo 65. - INSIDE TODAY It'• IO/t. it JIN• and it 'a worth a fot11ow to"' maken. l t'a IM "F'lfJIPtl 1'ffln," o cloth Ji'ritbff flaaf 't 01 Ml 01 Hwlo Hoope. Sft Page A 14. . ... AtY---Atl ._.l.-. CJ .,.......,... a...... At t..M..... ........ ..., ...,_ .... ..., ...... ~ .. C--.. ........ ..._ M C....... ~-...... Cllmltf Alt ~ .~~ ·~ ~E .:: .. lfJ Cl ----~ W A*5 •• .., \ o.ll'f P l ... ~ W MMty Pllliltt COSTA MESA CYCLIST MARINO PREPS FOR TRY TO LOWER Hll OWN RECORD He'll Atte,,.C to Ped•I from Santa Monica to New York In 12 Daya ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ora nge County Superior Court Judge Robert Todd has gr anted a p relim inar y inj unction that pC'rm1 ts three a rtists al the rt'Sl1vaJ of Arts to exhibit their c·ontrovcr sial works for the duration or the summer season The Judge refused to g rant a co n t inua nc e so ught b y the l.u~una Beach Festi val of Arts bo<ird Wednesday, and instead grantE>d thE' injunrtion lo the fest1' a l exhibitors .. It 's a vi ctory for us for 5ure. ·· said Laguna Beach at- torney Ron llar ri s. who, along w1tt-StE>ve Fish ma n. repres~nt· ed lhP three ar tis t s i n the festival d1!.pute . .\rt1st~ ValeriC' Bechtol, J en· nif<>r McLcmore and A S. Ashley wt'rt> ordE·red to tC1ke their works off the festival g rounds last month In the festival board. Rut tht' three artists refu sed, and instt•ad h1rc'Cf the Lagunll Bt•at·h .iltorney~ to -;eek an in JUnr t1on aj?a inst re m ova l of thti1r artwork Fest1vJI offic1als ordered the J 1111 lo remove their paintings July 19~ b ut failed lo take <tny .Jc-tmn following the 11 ·30 a.m dt'.1d lint> fh•· fee.ti val· board said il did not have to 1?ive a reason for Jslo.1ni.: for lhe removul , stetting a l·ontr Jct signed by artis ts on the J:rn1111ds allow'\ them to remove .irt \l.Ork ·w it h o r without • JU~C Al one point in the fest.aval furor A~hley re moved his funk r1" k art in a d ramatic manner IJl"forf! about SO festival goers .ind M1si, McLemore cha ined h~1 !>elf to her booth. Mrs Bechtol brought three c·offins to her exhibit to dem· on~tr al<' that "art is dead m L<iguna Beach ' Thc urt1sts and festival board \~t>rl' awaiting <i decision by the Superior Cuurt Jud ge regarding th,, l"Ontroversy. and Tuesday's IDJunction order puves the way for the artists to co ntinue ex- h1 IJ1tmg their work through Clos· IO I? d ay Aug. 26. .. We wanted lhe a rtists to keep their works on the 1?rounds for lhl· durut1on. a nd we've been SUC"l'l'Ssful ID doing that ... Shid a tto rney Ha rris "As far as future festivals, l don 't know how the !festival> board intends lo deal with the problem. "I'm sure they will be revising t heir policies and regulations, but as far a s exactly how they wunt to s t ructure <artist ad· m 1ss1on lo the festival) r just don·t know." A rt1st Bechtol said s he was de· lighted with the court decision, a nd said artists sho uld begin for mulating plans fo r next year. "Now 1s the lim e for the a rtist s to ma ke proposals for cha nges. other wise they <the bourd l might come back next year with more expli<'it r ules." OAANOE COAST ( DAILY PILOT '"" O••f'IOt'· toit\t 0..f't Pill't •1trtw".c." 1\torrt D1"""-CI IM~ Pf"M• l•PYbl•\hr'Cl by llY Qir..., ( M'-f Pi.1b11'"'"0 (.,....,.., S.0.r•1t ... HMM\.,,. CHiiD11.,~d "*'C>ftO•Y '"'°""" ~ttO•'r tor CO'tt• ,,,...'4 H~ .. «rt Hw.11~0'\ &.«" '°""' t••"'V•ll•• lniM ~6t~,_tSovihC .. \t • ,,not• t•Q~leott_, l\°""'l\f'lil<d ~tWG.tn•'tlCI ~ftO•t' '"'" Olf'•nt_,.1 OUiMtW "9 IHM'tt It •1 J» • W.•• ••• \l•m c .. i..-. c.. ......... .,.,. ·-""-p,.,..,,... ...... __ ,,,.. JHa• e-'tn YI(• f>t•\tOt"t •ftO ~·' ~r '-··-Edie .. '-··-IM .... t ... E:•tot Dl•rln M LM\ .,_..,, ... H ""'" ... ' ........... h!Wl COlt•M•H~ ...... 11q .. >:.~~c :•o ':o~i.o. mi. Health." which he wrote after completing last year 's bike tnp. America 's interes t in physical fitness is great , he s aid, but theTe's one problem. Even good mental preparation can't over· com e poor eating habits. ·•Americans a re defeating the ir purpose. Ever yone seems to be physical fitness conscious, but too many haven't m ade the transition in diet. "It seems like that's taking five steps up and three steps bac k . Tbey are pol lutin g them selves with j unk foods They never ge t in the ultimate sha pe they could be in.·· But il wasn't long ago that a back injury put him in so m uch pain, "l couldn't do anything." He said he had been a good enough baseball playe r lo be d rafted by the Dodgers during h is sophomor e year at Los Angeles VaUey College. But dunn5' that time, he com pressed the lower verteprae in his back while lifting heavy weights. The resulting back pain vi rtually 'halted his physical uc· tivity for the next severa l years. It was the inspiration of a teacher that led Ma rino back to physical health.~he said. "I wus inspired by Gordon S mith. a s cientist and philosopher. He de· vised a theory of learning called the auto generational acquisition theory."' Fro.Page A I FAIR •.. department request Hoose also sajd he belleve!> the board isn't •subject to the city's jurisdiction. "They're JUSt wast ing the t<ix payers money as far as I'm t<on- cerned,'' Hoose said . "I don't think they have cause. We've cooperated with them at every step ." The fa1r~round s, located, within city limits, is administered by the appointed board of d1 rec- t o r s o f the s ta t e 's 32nd Agricultur aJ District. Me mbers of the board contend the state <tgency isn 't s ubject to city juris diction. City offtc1a1s conte nd they have the right lo review a nd ac· ce pt or reject projects as with priva te developers . They point out that other s tale agencies s uc h as the De partm ent of Motor Vehicles and Fairview St ate Hospital s ubmit t hei r plans lo the city. The issue came lo a head over a fairgrounds m aste r plan that calls for a new 8,000-seat am·· phithealer on which work 1s sc heduled lo begin this swmmer; a motel, exhibit buildings, a museum, a skateboard park and n eighbo rhood c o mm e r c ia l center and severa l resta urants and theaters. Work already is unde r way on a new equestrian center . Although the plans have been given lo city officials informally, council m e mbe r s s ay this piecemeal approach is inade · quate for proper planning. They also have criticized lhe fair board for submitting plans wh en it's t oo la te to change them. The city is particula rly con· cem ed about traffic and major public works, such as drainage needs , s urrounding the fair- grounds. Campagna said. • • Marmo said the theory 1s d1f· f1cult to grasp, but, basically. +holds that self-motivation can o v ercom e a n y menta l o r physical barrier. · Because his back injury pre· ve nted hi m from r u nnin g , Marino took to cycling. He said Smith inspired him not only to ride his bike, but to ride it distances he once thought unre acha ble. Sm ith taught that mental pro gra mming is an importa nt com ponent of ultima te physical r.t- ness. Marino said. And as_he bikes a grueling schedule of 45 to 60 miles daily lo prepare for his long jaunt, he puts his mind in a state similar to m editation-, he said. "I program things to happen in m y body. I concentrate on m aking the blood flow faster. If I 'm c old . I m a k e m ys e lf warme r . Energy f o llows thought."" His abiUty to concentrate and his belief that he has no physical o r mental hmita tions are what wall help him to set a biking rec· ord fo r the second year in a row. ne said And he 1s confident he will ur com pUsh the feat. "We put M> many limitations on ourselves I try lo throw out all limitations Anything ts p0ssible .. f',....P~AI BUDGET ••• proposed managem ent a nd pro· fess aonal pay slashes will save about $1.3 million a year . And while he concedes his pro- posal has httle cha nce o! win- ni ng t he end&rsem ent of h is fellow supervisors. he believes "it is in keeping with the spm l of Proposition 13. '' But Mrs Wider last week labeled Miller 's initiul sa lary cut proposal a grandstand play and chastised th.e new super visor for wh al she s a id was a thinly veiled attempt to win re-election votes In 1980. The Miller· Wieder confronta· lion, however. is more like an aside as supervisors prepared to put the final touc hes on the la rgest spending pack age in county government history. By the ti me all is said and done. the 1979-80 budget, includ· ing e mployee pay raises. is like· ly to reach close lo $600 million. Since the budget he a r ings opened last week, supervisors have cut $8.9 million from the '79·80 spending puckage pro·· posed by County Adminlslrative o m cer Robert Thomas. Bul not included in the CAO's S580.4 m illion pro pos a l were s a l a r y in c reases a nd the estim ated addiliomd SlS million il will take to make up a project· ed $284 million defi cit in the county's employees' retirement fund. Nontheless, supervisors con· tlnued to attempt to reduce the proposed spendJng level by lop- ping $5 million from the s uggested $12. 7 milllon capital projects budget. Deleted capital project items ranged from $38,000 to remodel the receptionist a rea in the dis· tricl attorney's-office lo $296,000 for r econstruction of a n outdoor patio at the county courthouse. Jewelry Saleswoman . Held Up in Mesa A woman whO recently began sellin1 jewelry part lime in her weat central COit• Mesa apart· ment was robbed at kntlepolnl Wedneeday of about '5,000 In 1old chains, bracelet.a and ear· rl1!1•, police •aid today. . They said Josefina O. Macias, M, 1n1wered the door at U :30 a.m. lo a man tn h1a late 30I who told her he wanted to buy a aeckface fw h1I mother. However, wben lhe opened the door. tbe man and a teea . .,e male compwoa forced &betr way in and threatened lo klll her, her two children and a vislt- ln1 child with a four-lnch knife, police said. The woman and children were forced Into the bathroom while the men cut the telepboae line and fled with about '° eteeee "' Jewelry, police eaid. '""No lnJurt• were reported. Police laid the two men w~re dHcribed u Spanlah·apeatJna and evidenUy knew that Mn. Mactu wu Mll6lc jewelry. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Three MUe leland nuclear ~r pla nt accident mtlhl h.ve been pre veni.d lf.'only the plant operators had a llowed safety equipment to functlon as planned, the Nuclear Re1ulatory CornmtNlon staff said today. Tbe NRC Office or lnspecUon and E nloTcemenl. In a report more than two inches thick, aatd ii w11 sUU lavesti1aUng eome 35 '-poutble violations or rederal operating rules and r adiation prottttioo limita in connection with the accident Mar ch 28 near Harrisburg. Pa. and the buildiq may remain Haled at leut Uaroulh tb1a year. The report said the operators were probabl.y not alone in bokl- ln• some respooaibillty IOI' the accident. ''On the other hand," !keno w,rote. "had certain equipment been designed differently, It too could have prevented or reduced the comequeoces of lbe accl· dent. "The resulta of the investica· Uon make it dilficult to fault on- ly the actions or the operating staff." OMlyNet ..... ~ JUGGLING THE LINEUP Newpott..Meu'a Lo•t• But Victor Stello Jr., director of inspection and enrorcement, wrote in a sum mary of the re- port, "perhaps the most disturb· mg resulta ol the . . . investiga· lion is coolirmatioo or earlier conclusions that the Three Mlle Is la nd Unit 2 accident could "a ve been prevented. in spite of th e in ad equacies " th at in· vestigators found. , ...... .41 'IEACHER LAYOFFS. • • Stello said the plant's design , equJpmeot, accident an alyses a nd e m e rge ncy procedu res "were adequate lo have prevent· ed the serious consequences ol the accident, if they had been permitted lo function or be car- ried out as planned. ··For example.· h ad t h e operators allowed the e mergen· cy co r e cooling s yst em l o perform its intended function, damage to the core would most likely have been prevented.·· he said. Instead. the core of the reac- tor . i:ontain.lng its r adioacllve fuel rods, was severely damaged by overheating and released so much radiation inside the reac- tor building that the operators a re st.lit Wlable lo enter it ror ID· speclioo and clean-up operations ,..,... P-.e A J KIDNAP ... list of numbers that don 't add up. Not only ar e there W more g uaranteed-job teachers tha n positions for them, but 17 or the 48 extra teachers don 'l mat.c h any or the job openings. The district will have lo hire additional teachers with special credentials for these posts, wtule still paying its 'rt extras. The cost for ooe year could come lo ha ir a million dollars, Loats s aid. Specific p roblem s in clude cases like Corona del Ma r HJ~h School. which needs a bas ket ball coach . Its varsity coach for the past thr e e yea r s . a t e mpor a r y em pl-Oyee, has been laid oH Because tus SJ)e{'1al skills ar<' of an extracurricular nature and no s pecial credenllal 1s reqwred all 63 of the laid-Off permanent em ployees have first right of re fus al for the regular teactung position he filled. However. Loats noted the dis· trict may stJll be able to rehire the coach if no one with com parable skjlls is found with more sen iority. Newport Ha rbor and Costa Mesa high schools need drama teachers, among others . Es tan Blvd., Santa' An a, when two men cia needs an mstrument<i l m us1c- burst in. a rmed with .45-caliber teacher and a gymnast ics coach. a utomatic handguns a nd look and so on. Tom Liken and Hamre prisoner. In the area of specialized after As the kjdnappers were laking school events s uch as music. the .m en to ..1.Aeir c.ar~ dHmaand-athlet.ic~. boat.s-S'a.sd. younger man showed up and he district officials believe s uch ac was taken too. tivities are vital to a co m · The men drove their victims prehensive rugh school and w11J to Liken's Costa Mesa home m ma n age s o m e h ow t o 1tet sea rch of jewelry. qualified teachers and coaches But when they got there. Liken Another s pecific problem 1~ told them his wife had the what to do with all the teacher... jewe l r y with h e r an P a lm whose schools -Monte Vista. Springs. Mes a Verde and Victoria PoJ ice said the t wo-,men pul we re closed this...year There-aFe the tlu-ee victims ba~k into the-m a ny more elem entary-school c a r and drove them to the teachers than openings al that Westwa rd Ho Motel. 415 W. level. Katella Ave .. Anaheim, where Not that the distnct planl> to they apparently had r ented a pay a~yone not to work. room. One choice is to ass ign some A third m an a rrived and the teachers as full-lime subst1tutt'S elder Liken. fean ng for his life. but it 's a position t hat·s un talked them m to letting him derstandably unpopufa r "'Mo t withdra w $50,000 fr om h is p(>()ple -and you and I are the Newport Beach bank sa m e way -would like to know The third man, later identified whe re we·re going t o be tomor· by poUce as Allen Kaido. 34, or • row.·· Loats said. 2277 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Som e e le ment a r y school went with Liken to the Newport teachers will proba bly beef up Center br anch or th e Union the tutoring staff at s kill centers Ba nk designed to help prepare high l111t1ally. police said, Ka1do ac· sc hool students for m inimum comparued Liken into the bank, competency exam s . "We're go- but the m an complained that mg to be able to give some kids he'd left his glasses m hts car more help where they need 1t." and they both went to get them. Loats s aid. K a ido s t ayed outside when There·s a third option "Some Liken returned to the bank. Thal of the teachers at the high school gave Liken the opportunity lo lev~I are go10g to get an assign· sla p a note to a secunly guard ment that's in their minor field who called Ne wport Be ach rather than their m a,Jor raeld," police. Loats said. MON FRI. ioem. 8 pm SAT URDAY iot rn • 5 p.rn "I s uspect for that teacher al'~ ~oing lo take a lot oC extra wor k lo gel sharpened up." · Loats said he wishes he could say the same situation won't arise agam, but things don't look good. He cited the high cost or hows· ing us one reason people with children ure selling out at a profit and moving away or simply not mov10g lo the beach area in the first place. "'We·11 be lucky to have 900 1n k1 nder~arten this year and we'll g r aduate 2.250 fr o m high school." Loats said Even esti m ating that 200 to ~J students Join the ninth gradt< eac h year from pri vate and paroclual schools, enrollmenl 1r. falling sharply · ··w e care for the teachers and thf' kids." Loats said. ..we·re try ing to do the best we can." Voice Heard By Neighbor Of MacDonald HA LEIGH. N C <AP) /, for mer n~1.:hbor of Or. J eHrey Mac Donald test1f1£.>d tod ay she heard ··a low crying voice" but li ttle else the ni ght that Mac- Oona ld "s family was killed. Pa mela Kalin Cochran said she heard no f1gbt in the house. S>he a lso said that s he baby sat for the MucOonald chudren fre que ntly a nd sa w a m arked chan~e an Colette Ma cDonald She ~aid the couple did not s mile much at each other. In Wednesday's session of feder~l court, ltefensrat.Wffifj'-- Be m ard SegaJ conllnued efforts to show that the Army botched its 1nvest 1gat ion into th t· bludgeorung and stabbing death:, of M acOonaJd s family al Fort Bragg Segal also tned to show thaL Mal·Oonald's an-luws ha rassed the for me r C re t•n Beret for ye a rc; after the sla' mgs MarDonald. 35, of Hunt1n~on Harbour. 1s charged with killing his pregnant wife Colette, 26. and his daughters Ki mber ly, 5, a nd Kristen, 2. He was a Green Beret doctor. He contends four intruders bludgeoned a nd s ta bbed his family to death and injured him. The governme nt m aintains that MacDonald made up the story as a cove rup, basing it in part on ston es about the M anson fa m ily c u lt mur d e r s i n California in 1969. CALIFORNIA· Stabbing• 'Admitted' LO$ ANGELES l AP>' Police aay 8obb)' Joe Maxwell. actuaed In the "Sk id Row St'.ab bln11." »dm!tttd aome ol thtt 1tabbi.Qp \o I ceJl9\lle and H Jd they wen "an effort to obtaln ·aoull for Sat.aQ.' " The e.llmate 1110 claimed Maxwell tojd blm some ala.ytna were ''robbery oriented," police Hid in a tre&Tt'h wanant ar."' • D•~m_,. fldavlt lncluded ln t'Ourt dot'u menu ln MuweU'a case. A PaEUMINAJlY hearlna ror Maxwell S<"heduled Wednesday was postponed to Monday rn S upe rior Court because the JUdge was ln a confe rence. M axweU has pleaded innocent on 11 charges of murder and fo ur of robbery. · All the victims were attacked in a mile-square downtown area where derelicts congregate. The knife slayings took place from October 1978 through January 1979. TOM LANGE, a Los Angeles police homicide detective sub- mitted the s worn affid a~lt to ' Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer. who issued a warrant to search Los Ange les Public Libr a r y r ecords o f book DarHng Cle.eatiae Gas Prices Up in Air State, Federal l)iffer on Gross Profits I SACRAM ENTO CAPi -State and federaJ enern offlciala dis- agree about whether they've de· cided jolntly and privately to let JHOllne ataUons continue mak· ina about 18 centa gross profit per 1alion. The Calllornla Energy Com· million lnlilted Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Energy aareed t.o the arrangement. at •eaat in principle. But the DOE insisted that it hadn't . AN'.D TUE HEADS of two service s tation groups issued contra.sting reactions. one based on what the state s aid and the other on what the DOE said. The DOE's nationwide regula- (ions limiting service station• gross profit marg ins to 15.4 cents per gallon went into effect Wednesday. The costs of doing business must come frotn the gross margms. GOVERNORS ARE per mitted to add a no ther 10 cents per gallon to the gross m argins. but Gov . Edmund Brow n J r declines lo us~ this a uthor1t) because he suys gasoline pn cmg 1s a ft!deral respons1b1hty. late Tuesday that the DOE had a greed by telephone to let C alifornia atatlons continue thei r c urrent gross margin. a veraging 18 cents a gallon, and that the agreement would be made formal in a few days. But the OOE's Kathy Deutsch said In Washington. D.C.. late Wednesday. ·•we did not enter into a ny agreement with lhe Energy Commission," although negotiations are continuing. M s. Deutsch s aid s tallon owners could appeal their cues to a special DOE board. ON TIIE OTHER side. state E n e r gy C ommi ssio n spokeswoman Stephanie Brad· field said Wednesday that the OOE's position as e xplained by Ms . Deutsch contrasted with its private assurances Tuesday oC an exemption although Ms Bradheld redefined the arrange- m ent as "room ror a greement" rather than ··agreement In prin- c1 p{e." Ms Bradfield said the com· m1ss1on stiU hopes for a formal ag r eement in t wo days. M s Oeutsch said she d idn't know what v.ould happen This leaves Cahfom1a s 16,000 ser vice stations up in lhe air about the prices they ean legally charge 'Tm inclined to believe the DOE. I think that Governor Brown and Richard Maullin are thlnklq more about the pres· idential campaign and s>°'ltics than about what's aoinl to llap· pen in California to retailen and conaumen." Shelton said. "I get the feeling we've~ led down a primrose path. Every step of the way we've been assured that the Energy Commisaion-would offer relief on Aug. I. At the la st mlnute they jUJt copped out. .. City Slates 'Bear Day' S ARATOGA CAP > - The city counc il in thia San Jose s uburb had one las t laugh over the truds of a bear that was the ob· ject of a gigantic search a nd m uch publicity before his capture last week. Co unc il m e mbers un an im ously a dopted a resolution Wednesd ay night lhal proclaims the fourth Saturday of each Ju- ly as "Saratoga Bear Day ·• checkouts. Evidence ls being sought to link M axwell to books on ··witc hcraft, voodooi s m . satanism . the occult and blacl· m agic." the affidavit said. Actress Cybill Sheph erd and her daughter. Clementine. exchange 1i miles at home in Memphis. Tenn . The baby was born June 29 at City of Memphis Hospital. Miss Shepherd says she chose the-name Clementine because "it means calm, truthful and most merciful." The chair man of the stat<· Ene rgy Commission, Richard M aullln. u Brown appointet-. asked the l)OE to grant an ex emption. M~ulhn had been told by st ation owne r s t ha t the fede ral rules would force shut down s or wides p r ead con versions to self-service station::. THEN MAULLIN a nnounced But ~eve ~helton. executive d1rec·t o r of t he 850-m e m ber Southern Californ ia Service St a lion Association. said after talk· inj? to DOF: officials that he doubted an agreement existed The resolution says the day "shall be cele brated with whatever appr opriate po m p and ce r e m o n y r 1 t 1zen~ a nd g ro ups or c1t1zens may be inclined to dt-v IS(' " ~sr. 7 Million Awarded In Brain Damage Suit POMONA (AP) A youth whosuf· fered brain d am age in an auto acc1· dent three years ago has been a wa rded a Sl.77 million setllPment against the car 's driver and Los Angeles County. T he Pomona Superior Court jury m~de its decision Wednesday in a s uit brought on beh alf of Jeffrey Melgaard of Covina. who was JS at the time of the March 29. 1975 cicc1- dent BroteR. CurfJ B a•slr SAN F RANCISCO !AP 1 The California Supreme Court ha::. agreed to decide whethe r LL Gov. Mike Curb can take over the power of the governorship when Gov. E dmund G. Brown Jr. leaves the state. ( STATE J price agreement was near "T hi s deal has become ::.ti politicized. it's d ifficult to imagine how 11 can ever be :.olved." the Times quoted one unnamt>d source as saying PSA LiabiUffl Studied SAN DIEGO <A P 1 A Superior Court JUdge ha ~ ,given Pac1f1<· Southwf•st A1rl111t•s one week to d(.• c1d e whether 1t v.111 admit financial liability for th<' collision between a PSA jet and a small plane last Sept. 25. ----, ..ln a_brief ocder-stgned-Wedn~day by acting Chief Jus t ice Ma thew Tobriner. the high coun sa1a that a hearing sought b) the gove rnor · would be granted, with written briefs to be filed by Aug. 10. L..eJ,w I M>Ufi'e& Mt;v-t-h~ut>h-tt-m ow•-- b y the a1rlmt: would he neither a direct admission nor denwl of blame for the San Diego c rash th<tt claimed 144 lives. , Chief Justice Rose B ird dis quahfied herself from both cases NegetlatloRs CoUap•~ LOS ANGELES lAP> -A summit m eeting between President C<.1rter and Mexican President J ose Lopez .Portillo may be .a borti?d ·beeause of the collapse of negotiations over the sale or natural gas, the Los Angeles Times says The newspaper reported in today's editions that the t alks broke down on· ly a few days after members of the Am erican tea m had announced a ~-t~ Stat~ Bllfling Eiltanol SACRAMENTO IAPI The State of Califo rnia is buying another 100.000 gallons of ethanol for stale vehicles, and offi cials s ay 1t should help reduce the price of g<.1sohol for the average m otorist. The state's gasohol, 10 percent etha nol and 90 percent gasoline, 1s used in the Sacramento are'1 The De pa rtme nt o l Ge n eral Services announced Wednesday it a warded a bid for t he ethanol to Geor gia Pacific of Bellingham . Was h., at $1.49 a gallon f.o.b GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Delaney's fresh or fresh froten fish is the finest obtajnable 2.99 1~. 2.99 .... FREml PRODUCE Dela ney's farm fres h. hand selected produce Is the finest .............. Ml. Toma&oes ...... 39Cu. .29c, JlcnF.-y&.t~ T,..&n.i Mu•oe• .. 3 for 1.00 str.,..., ... ......, CHllflower ............ 39C,._ U.S.•I .,.w. OldeDI ... . z .... tw 29e We have lowered all liquor prices at Delaney's. Come take a look • Delane•s own privat~· label Vin R0&e or Chablis 99t ea. 1750m U TOP QUALITY MEATS Delaney's gourmet meat dt•pt~ features prime or top cho1t-e beef. aged at le8Jlt 30 days to the peak of perfection. tlhM Clt9ck Roaau ..... Cll•ck Roalt. 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C.nc81-llull0ft • Tto0 • .._... IOld-•"*"'" "' -nicti • P1tented -•-acl!'l'll.....,11 IO rtlM Ot -...... W • 01 tec:to • £•-.. cie.,, Loqht IO r-hlmoly-to pl.-d<"Y -"' dNI\ -Dy --• ~ '"•'"•·4001 S••••t••'• •nCI C"U•rw ••••••• • "°'-·---II OUAAPERM' 000<"'* '°' e -•-f AEI -"11111 •~ ........... & ThOma& Keevll/l!dltor v.-.iton·al p Robert"' Wef'd /Publl•"-' Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~.. age Tl'lu~y. Auouat 2. 1179 S.rbar• ter•ltHCh/Edltorlat ~ ... ~ ! New.port Accident . : Hazards Growing ... The ace deot rate on Newport Boulevard ln Costa Mesa ii atwtllna. In July at one intersect.Jon alone -at Fa r Dri\'e - there were l l acddent . 11\is Ume none reswted In serious Injuries. but that hasn't always been the cue. Withln lbe lut few yeara 1t least a half·do&ea people have died at Fair Onve, Mesa Drive and Santa Isabel Avenue Intersections wlth Newp()l"t. " The situauon Isn't helped any by contention between the caly and the Callfom1 a OepaJ1ment. or Transportation as to whut Newport Boulevu-d's fate-will be. CalTtans does plan to w1dt>n the street. add or extend turn lane$ und lmprovl' s ignals and lJghtmg at those three intersections begnrnmg next May. Of course. while work is in progress that means more slowdowns. more frustratJon and more accidents And a number o! people could be killed or be se erely injured belore work begins. even if it starts on time ln the interim, some steps need to be taken. Any s igns, poles or trees that pohc~ consider distracting st)ould be removed. ·Enforcement of traffic violations shou ld be kept at its present high level and intensified if J>OSSible. -Orange County Fair offi cials should review their master plan to make s ure it aijows as much as possible for alternate access to the grounds. especially since a motel is planned for the corner of Fair and Newport An extended right turn lane from Mesa Drive to Fair has also been urged. Calrans officials should clear away as much red tape as possible and get improvements under way. . -Motorists should avoid the area if possible. If not. ·they should observe a ll traffic laws, slow down, and stop for yell ow lights if they can't clear them without accele rating. Pedestrians should use extra care to obey all traffic signals and watch for turning or speeding cars. · Crickets may be c ute lilt.le critters in Di sney cartoons, but they're not so adoratile to residents of a new north Costa Mesa neighborhood. Occupants protest that thousands of the insects have been pouring into their yards and homes from an open field that belongs to the Newport-Mesa school district. At first school and city officials took the matter lightly bul after visiting the area themselves they vo>Ked to eradicate the crickets. It seems to be one of those unfortunate confrontations that sometimes occur as land is cleared, homes go up and the former denizens don't want to leave. Nasty, chirping bugs that eat holes in drapes are no Joking matter. The school district's response in getting ,rid of them came none to soon . unny It"s summer again . and some Costa Mesans are really working up a lather. Unfortunately, they're working it up in the fountains al City Hall. Several times this week. someone dumped detergent into the fountains. The result looked like a giant bubble -'-. ____________________________ ..._. __ __ JadlAodenon Foreign Agents Spread Fear WASHINGTON Two yean •10. Dr•Chl¥ Kuakovtcb. cbltf editorial writer ol the mlUtanUy an t l ·communht Serbian· American newtPIS>er . Liberty, waa brut•llY btlateo ud 1tabbed to death In Chkaso. alone with the &-year -old daughter ot hl5 ftancee. • ReJMlably, the murdel'6 may hav~ btet• uuUgated unwittingly bv our col· u ·m I\. T'h previous day, we had de lulled tht> 1n ll'rvention or the U DB . Yugoslavia '!> secret police. tn a ffairs of the Serbian O rth odox Ch urc h The colu mn was published in LJberty along with Kaslkov1ch's editorial com· ments. which may have led his killers to believe, mistakenly. that he was the source or our in· formatJon. This 1s the susp1c1on of S~mate Investigators. The murders were nl'ver solved. Now we a re begin· Mailbox nlna to undertt.and wby. Top·•ecret" iotelll1ence documents make clear that foretp ....,., can literally 1et away with murder ln tbe United States. .. k1GC u tbe FBI and the State Department decide It doesn't affect our own national securit y. AT LEAST ei1ht promlneot anU·communiat exiles have been assauinated in this country since 1955, lnteWgence sources tojd ua. One was s tranaled with bis necktie. another had bis head spljt open and a third was blown to bils in bis car. A top.secret report spells out for such anti-communist exjles -and the hired guns who stalk them -just what kind of pro(ec. lion the exiles can expect from the FBI: None . ·• 'N ational secunty' 1s, opera· tionally, not deemed lo include threats against United Slates re· sident.s directed at chill.mg or curtailing their political activi· ty. • • the _report states. In other words. political exiles are fair game for the paid killers or the repressive regimes that they fled to the United States to escape. Their only pro- tection la the local police in the communities they live tn. But as the aecret report notes, "local police department.a are hardly a match for foreign intelUgence servlee1... whose asents Ire· quently operate with the advan· tase ol diplomatic immunity. The FBI concentrates lts limited manpower and budget In the counterintelligence area on countries "whose intelligence activities are hostile to. or of particular concern to. the na· lional securify of the Unlted States.·· according to acency guidelines. . But there's "an easy way out" in cases ol political murder. An FBI source told our associate Dale Van Atta that "we can ac· c urately say no federal statutes were violated in these foreign agent incidents and so we aren't requir ed to h e lp the local police." Even this limited interest in agents of supposedly "'hostile " powers lS absent in cases involv· ing nations whose intelligence ope ,ations are consider ed of J lower priority. like Chlle, Iran and the Phllipplnea. lt'a always "open aeaaon" on poUtlcal refu1ees from thole repreulve re1imea. EVEN IN the unlikely event that the FBI aticks ill DOM into a poliUcaUy sensitive area, the CIA and the State DepartJMnt are standing by.' ready to dis· courage any embananinc en- thusiasm. A top-secret report. prepared for the Senate Foreign R elations Committee by its counsel, Michael Glennon. cites two instances when the FBI was warned about pursuing foreign agenlB·too assiduoust1. In one instance. regarding S AVAK <the s hah's s ecre t police>. the CIA provided the FBI with a lis t ol 13 SA V AK agents in the United States - but not so that (he G-men could keep an eye on them. Quite the contrary. The CIA stipulated that the list was "for inlorma· tion only and that na action should be taken without prior consultation with the CIA (even though> fi ve of the 13 were not diplomats.·• On another occasion . the FBI Rtopped an investigation of in- telligence activities by certaJn Filipino diplomats after receiv· rng this stricture from the CIA station chief in Manila : "There should be no active investigation of offi cial Philippines govern- me nt representa tives in the U.S. without advance cons ultation with the embassy and CIA head· quarters. the reason being that such investigalJon would result in reciprocal <action l against Amel'lcan intelligence personnel 1n the f>tulippmes." .EVEN WITHOUT the CIA and the State Department on its back. the FBI races an addi· t1onal obstacle in any investiga- tion or crimes by foreign in· tellige nce agents. Notes the Senate report. "The aggrieved parties are frequently dissident em1gres with deep suspicions that the FBI. CIA and t.he foreign intelligence agency in question are somehow in league with each other ." The report concludes. with understatement, that the d1ss1dents' fears '"art not entirely unfounded." Energy: Long-term Plans Not Enough bath. • Some people just don 't know that jokes get old very q.uickly. and they spoil even faster in the heat. • To the Editor. . violence a nd vandalism are 'wide-spread 1n our ar~a . however this 1s not true. The .umc has come to solve Could 1t be that t he ga:. A foammg fou ntain is a pain in the neck to city officrnls. It means time and energy (read: MONEY > cleaning it up. Once is annoying. After that it becomes a reaJ drag. laking time and funds that could better be used elsewhere. • Opinions expressed in the s pace above are those of the Dally Pilot • Other views expressed pn this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Beer By L. M. BOYD Professional beer tasters say they can't Judge the flavor of a beer served in a dark glass. Nor can they judge it tf it's touched up with a tasteless food color Exactly why , they don 't )mow. but how the beer looks bears defmitely on how 1t tastes. they say. Among the wandering gypsies in Europe sometime baq, a man's financial posi· •lion was measured by how •much his wife weighed. Or more inelegantly precise. ·h o w f a t s h e was. The 'plumper she. the richer be. :clearly. those gypsy ob· : servers felt. he had to be rich •to feed he r enough to fill her •out that way Now t.he computer boys re· port their research reveals 75 ~rcent or the romantic ac· lion nationwide occurs al f 10: 35 p.m. Nothing in our ' Dear Gloomy Gus Announcing (for those who haven't already heard l the opentna of tbe off I cl al I: Idea A venue dra1 strip, •P· parently CllPD •P · proved. J .W.S. .. ____ _,__.,.,.... ... Love and War man's hies conflicts with this findmg. Men with the curlier hair tend to go bald at an earlier age t hen do men with straight hair. Generally, generally. There is no exact way to figure out the age of an elder· ly moose. Was printed here that the Wyoming town of Small Beer had an ordinance that makes 1l illegal there to shampoo a buffalo. Do believe l took the bail from an unre liable source inclined toward ~ practical joke . Nobody. it s eems. can locale th e whereabouts of any Wyo· ming town called S mall Beer. That's a horse on me. coach Ten laps. Q . 'How many com - mercials an hour does a youngster see on Saturday morning television, about?·· A. Upto24. ' ·Doc. note. I dissent. A faat never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod." That's another lengthy palindrome, reading the same backwards as forwards. A detailed survey of l ,000 amateur fishermen indicated that each fish they catch costs them an averageof$10.13. Much haa been made of Henry Davi d -Thoreau's retreat from clvllluUon. We've been teucht he 10U1ht lffluaklll at Walden'• Pond. Wbat we weren't tealbt la bit .,.,_. bved oaJy a mUe or IO awar. And bit mother, tbt llDe IOal. broulbt btm eoMlll ...-, IMurdAJ. Pres ident Carter's July 15 energy speech raises several new questions which must be ad· dressed. First. amidst long-term plan· n1ng. what s hort-term solutions w1ll the Preside nt implement if OPEC again raises prices this fall; if there 1l>n '1 enough heat· in~ oil to keep New England warm neKt winter or; if long hoes al the gas pumps re~cur neKl summer? Mr. Carter has assured us goals and objectives a rc being developed. f''ine. But can he assure us we'll have gas lO 1985? Secon d. ir energy equals economics. a!> Senalors Baker and Kennedy agree. then why waste t ime and money produc· ing non·renewable energy s up. plies : Coal and 011 do exist in this country, but not in unlimited amounts We can supple ment America's thirst for energy with these resources. but we should not depend upon them. Why in· vest capital tn energy stocks that cannot be recycled" Third. while efforts lo create · synthet ic fuels may look good on paper. they may not be wise in reality. Do synfuel wastes con· lain cancer-producing toxins? Will the water needed to produce synthetic fuels be d iverted away from crops to facilities? Scien. lis ts in government. industry and consumer protection say yes . What does the P resident say? Long.t e rm plann ing and technological advancements arc necessary to make this country energy sulficient. So arc short· term solutions and sensible im· provements. Leaving aside the merits of an Energy Security Corporation. Mobilization Board or $142 billion price tag needed to make America energy secure. how we sever our dependence on foreign oil producers will tell the real story or our spirit. How we meet this challenge is the real legacy we can provide our children. A.L. CYNTON •ac.we1 .. ~ To the Editor: We are writing to protest the slant of the Dally Pilot article on Tueaday. July 17. headlined "Gan' Violence, Vandalism ProJ>ed ... We ue lonstime reti· denta ot the weal aide of Costa Mesa and some of ua are mem· bert of the Mesa Wea l Homeownen AllOClaUon and •• 1ucb. we reHftt the lmpUc1UOD1 in your article. The ftnt para· 1rapb MetDI to lDdtca&e llDf • Later the article 1mphes the "poor people" a re being '"dnven west."" but most of U!> arc not poor and arc living here by choice. not because this is all 1H can afford' THE IMPLICATION or the whole article seems to be thot all the west side is being overrun by gangs and gang · related .violence. Jn reality. residents of one block or Capital Street spoke to the city council of problems they were having. There may well be isolated problems tn other neighborhoods in the west side. but there are isolated pro· blems in lhe east side and in th<.' Mesa Verde areas. too According to your article the police department see!> '"no ma· JOr problems·· with gangs, and no "s1gn1f1cant incr<.'ase" 1n crim1naJ act1vlly "h1ch appears gang-relaled So "1th that in mind. did this article require a full·blown headline which seems to imply a maJor gang problem exists., We applaud any effort the city council may take lo solve the Capital Street problem and we a re glad to know the police close ly watch over us. We would a ppreciate some help from the Daily Pilot .staff. too. The west side of Costa Mesa has had an image problem for years and articles like yours do not help RUTH GREY LYNN EVANS 008 LATIMER JERRY HORNBUCKLE MARY HORNBUCKLE CA ROL LATIMER LARRY SUTTON SHARON SUTTON lflU&er Appr•k•I To the Editor: How s hall w e evalua t e Superv'lsor Harrtell Wleder's ap. pralsaJ of Edison Miller ? Has she ever spoken In <.'On· . de mnation of Ex-Supervisors Diedrich. Ballin or another supervleor subject to court MC· Uon H IM nbw has about Edison Miiier who wu selected by Gov. ernor Brown because or his certified, recorded Integrity? SARAH LUDWIG ere.tic C•rfl• To 'be Editor: People have bee n muaced. robbed, beaten up. and even murdered for thetr credit cardl. that problem and help. save ltv~ .. s hortase might r epresent a by ha\i1ng credit cards like our blessing., An opportunity "for drivers license. with our pie· Americans to s pend m o re l ures on them leis ure at home doing a more Only then will we feel ~afc 10 Lime-consuming job in develop· c•arrymg them· mg lhe strength that is within E HY~A:'\ our families~ Parnets• Rigltt• To the Edilor I am appalled lo think lhe S upreme Court would have taken away our rig hts a !> parents lo counsel and advise OUF' teen-age daughters regard· mg abortion in the event of preg· nanc1esoutsideof marriage It 1s Lrue that the moral health regard.mg social altitudes and habits of out people has de generated so that the family rote is now threatened from many angle!-i We ar(' J democratic nation des igned to afford freedom to all under God. The first social groups of any nation a re its families rr the state is allowed to intervene and take away the nghts of parents -espeeially regarding murder or their grandchildren -then we are no longer a free people. NATIONS can only be as s trong as the families within that structure are healthy. Moral health is more impor. tanl than is physical health-for one cannot be balanced without the other. Democracy will n ot exist without the balunced health or its families The United States of Amenca can no longer set itself up to ~ world as an example or a free people ' We've lost that right by the ac- tions following-the latest de· c ision of the judges who represent the moral thinking or our people. Since the average age or our justices represents more than two generations in age. we will have an upbJll struggle to re. verse our standards within Ume limits of one generation Quotes "It Is not the policy of the gov· ernmenl lo advocate drinking wine or anything else. But Jude· Ing rrom these results. I would say grape j ulce is a very beneficial drink." -Canadian m le robiolo&ist Dr • .lull K011owaleW on the vl rua·kllUn1 valueolP'apet . That's the only way we'l"' be able to nurture the kind of minds that wtll be necessary to grow into heads of men that will ht' schooled as Just ic es of our Supre me Court. Get busy America! Our un· derstanding and undivided ef- forts and ene rgies are needed to be spent here at home lo regain our freedom' \tRS LOt:lS D MARKEL ..,., ••11e '' To the Editor· !lave not been prompted to "rile since J . 8 . <who belongs in " scotch bottle> decided lo thrust E. Miller (who belongs in a beer can 1 on the 0 C. constituents. If J .B. can make O.C. swallow E . M.. what else will happe.n in the US.? Will Pres. J .C. agree that O.C. needs a traitor as s upervisor ? Remember the original J .C. was sold out by J .I. (Judas Iscariot> for 30 pieces of silver. f guess the "Js" have il now: Jimmy. J erry. Jane and Judas. LILLY DEACON U..aftl to Go.,er11er To the Editor· .. M anipulat1ve·· 1s not descrip· tl\'e of Brown's action. especial- ly s ince it ·s the governor 's duty to make such appointments . Our governor did listen to Orange County when appointing Riley and it's our turn lo listen to Governor Brown. Strange that we cheer our men off into war and later castigate th e m for exer c ising their "freedom lo think" -precisely what we claim to have sent lbem off for ln the first place. There m ay be someone "better" for the job than Miiier. but he is cer· tainly "appropriate" to Orange County. KAREN GOODWIN • L.ttltr1 from rtadtr• Ort ~k09"f. 1'1w rlQllt to conden# lcf. ttr1 to fU apace or tlimi"4tt Ubel fa rt1erwtd. IAttn• of 300 1UOt'dl or ie11 will bf gtun prt/trtftCt. All let· '''' '""'' iftclwde lipcih1rt ad maU6"Q oddrf" but .,,.., mcllf bf toft~ °" rwqw• "hfflcWM ... UOtl .. appllfftl. 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Fll'Mtoae TIN• Rubber Co. hH an· " et 1·t 11 at 3:.'..., 'tl"' · "• lt!!" =.t ~·'i" f! :::" =~'1 & ri. ! ··~.:; .,, nouneid prau to Jay otf aboUt 1,300 i:tq I .. "'; = ( I '! ~ .-.-l: : .. i 1~: ~ =:. t.~g ':I '1t! ·~ m" 1 :: ·' =;·~ pa11ea1•r and ll1bt·truck Ure LI ..., 1 , ~''=! ~ " ,..._" ~ .... ;; ·~ • I::, 1 -1 work .. Ill ftve plants . • .-: l! ·• 1 • i ·f !1'i! ~ ·~·,•I.! 'ij. : :: , •1 J•m•• Stranber1. Flreatone t t •t : 5 t ?l i ··-• u +I el mi 'J to1 : : I '; f~ tpOkMJD8ft, lald toda)' \be ~~· ' 1 -.. " : _ 1: ·• 'zl t ·•·\ti "'*"t .. :.:··· .,.. :::'l.: reduce in•--·• 9' i· t=,··j• 1~·: 11\iJ _ : " 'I~ i ~R i !:-.,r:.u: p..=,-:,-:.'~:°"i:o. ., '1 ·1 ~11 .! 4 ~-.. f •· · ~ · ;· i i :n:•.=ricr!~A:: ., •1 , ... "' H! "' 'I t • .---.. , " .. .:::: ,.J.. ! " ·:ij •; -" '· • • .. .,,. ~ I • .. , s DAILYl'tLOT ..... l:ead to J olis BJ SYLVIA POaTEa n.nt.,tmrCIMmt How does one lft a Job u a med.lea.I ulilt&at? (1) Go to school. Many Junior and community coUeiea offer auociate of arts deirees iD medical au1ltJ.q after"' two years ot study. One.year COW'8el are a1ao available in vocational, technical or privately owned 1cbools. NO LEGAL LICENSING, MANDATOaY certification or contioublg education "-Quirements apply to medical u - alstuts. However. certification and registration are of· fered by two organizations: the Amertc1.11 Association of Medical Assistants and American Medi cal Tecbnologms. Most medical assls · tants enter the fi e ld directly from high school or come from som e other job. The Money's Worth fundamental requirements are basic office ski.Us, such ~s typing and perhaps s horthand, and an tnterest 10 1 medicine . I <2> In looking for a job, the applicant mlgh.t want lo de· I c1de in advance which type ol medical Institution would be most interesting: hospitals, heaJth maintenance orgaruzil· 1 lions. nursing homes, pharmaceutical comp~es, etc. It .. might also be possible to choose a medical spee1ally In ad· , ance· obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, allergy, im· munology, denllstry The key pol.Ill 1s that the field is wide open <3l THREE MAIN SOURCES ot· employment in· formation, accordin g to Webs~e~·s Medical. OHict Handbook ta' coWlty medical soc1et1cs. (b) medical aaj general employment aa:encr~s aod f c l ads placed by physi· Cli:IOS Addresses ror county med1cctl s0<'1et1es ctnd employ . ment agencies are bs,l.ed in local phone books . Job agen l'tCS also may advertise in the Yellow Pages. <4 l Am,wenng ads is an excellent way to ~btain a job a" a medical assistant The openings wi ll be Listed under · med1cctl t ypist ," ·medical secretary or "medical recep· llOnl:!>l .. l 'Sl ALI.\' T H£ AV "ILL INOl<.'ATE the kind of work 111,·oln-d 15 1 Kt·t:ll in mind th;it 1t is Illegal for any prospective \•mplM'1r to d1~cnaunatc on the .basis of race, color, re· 11~100: '>t''(. national ongin or age Federal laws also pro t11b1t an emplo~ er from refusing to hire a hand1c<1pped m 1h\'tdu<1I ;,~ long a~ the• hand1t'ap d()(!s nol prevent him or ht>r from p1.•rfurm&nce on tht JOb 'f'.il l:le!tt1m<'<> anrt lettl•rs of apphcahon should he con ·, ,.,,. bct'aUSl' prOl>PN'll\ ,. t'mployeri. may have httlc t11111: 111 look al tht·m \en "hat s \c.>u. In the .\frdu:al Of/ice" PacTel to Open COsta Mesa .... tore Paclf1c Teleµhone plans to open d PhoneCenter store at 3303 Bnstol. Costa Mesa. on Aug 20 It will be the com panv's firth in Orange Count~ ·The store wr.11 process customer orders ror new phone~ 1n a ~tail-0nented envi ronment 8<1rbara Leahy, store manager . said a sWf of 17 service representativ.es will be a\•ailable to help customcrl> meet their telephone needs Store hours will be from 8.30 <1.m. to S p.m . Mondays through Thursdays. 8 :30 a.m_ to 6 p.m. Fridays and from 9 a m to ., p.m. Saturdays. The office will not have a bus1· ness center and no bill payments will be accepted the re. McDonnell Douglas Corp • based at St LouJs. Mo .. ha~ reported earrung $98.307.097 after taxes. or $2.50 a share fu lly diluted. on sales or $2.636.175,528 rn the rirst six months of 1979 Jn the first half of 1978. net earrungs were S74,626.973 !lr Sl 92 a share. on sales of Sl.960.569.883 ~et earrungs ror the serond quarter of 1979 were )52.915.924 or $1.34 a s hare. on sales of $1.275.939.292. com par ed with ('amings of S35.037.M4 . or 90 cents. on sales vr S!l73,792 205 in the ('om parable penod last year Second quanc r salel> weTe made up of 37 percent commerc111l and 63 percent govern· ment business , TAKIN(; 'TOCK Directors ha ve declared a quarterly cash dividend of 18.75 t'ents a s hare on the outstanding stock. to be pajd Oct I to s hareholders of record on Aug. 31 . 1'1arketb111 S~faar Pla11ard Tbe Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Administration will hold a seminar on Aug. 11 at Mile Square Country Club. HMOl Warner, Fountain Valley. The conference will start at 8 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m . Topic is "Marketing and Ad vertising -Keys to Sue· cess," speakers will be Zlgmunt Szczepansky. president of Z1gmunt & Associates and Great Graphics and Typeset•t ting: and Kathy Esterley of Esterley & Associates. ~ Matenals and lunch are mcluded in the $25 feea 1 Reservations m ay be m ade through the chamber oHtce>" 962·4441 . from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m ............ &11c, ••• ., ... ,.d Burroughs Corp. d irectors have raised the quarterly dividend to SS cents a share from 50 cents, the second in· crease this year and the sixth boost in two years . The Increased dividend is payable Nov. 1 tol shareholders 'of record Oct. 3. It ls Burroughs' 3S8th cash dividend, continuing a record of quarterly cash payment. . uniDterrupted for 8' years. BurrouOs, a computer and busineu machines mater, • has manufacturing and eqlaeering cent.en in Santa Barbara. Westlake VtUa ... Paudena, City ol Jt>dust.ry, Mluion Viejo, Carbbad aDd San Diqo. ,,.... ... S~ ...... Olllee Orange County Letal Typinc Services has opened a.o office at 634 w. Baker. Cost.a Mesa, to provlde profeaslonal typlnl service. The maln office in Oranae opened Aprll 1. ~ pro1ram t>eaan au yean aco by lbe S.O.S. Co <Sisnply Obvious SoJulion> ln Fresno. Barbar• Laramie. Huntmcton Beach, is manaaer the Colt• Meta office. ,,.. .. .,,,_ . ..,.. \ The Welt o:_ Coua\J branch offtc~ ol Tl __. -.. _ ~ "'-rouateto v IW•et-•.-_ _._ to-7W.,...Ave .• H.....,.8Mda· , TONIGHT 'S LATEST LISTINGS SlapsClelcer Donald O'Connor plays the Utle role m the movie "The Buster Keaton Story," the film biography of the silent movie clown, tooigbt at 8 on KHJ. Channel 9. I TME~9UNCt4 ~12 OttlCet P9te Mllllely le con- ~ reelgnlng from 1t1e poliOe force. • MACNEii I LEHAEA ~ ~=SHOW 0 MATCHQAME H08 (J) THE WAL~ J1m-8ob decides to b«IOrfte a mino•t., alter 81\ accident prompts him to ~tehlsllte (R) D PRO.IECT UFO A doc:lor and three ne1Jves on a South Pac>llC lalan<I ~t a UFO. but lhe neliv. refuse to llOmll It. 8 THE NH AHO FALL CW THE THIN> REICH · 194 t-1945" ~Illar'• Reoch, wl'llCh he CIAlmed would 1ut a ll'IOUtand yea1 •· crumbl6S lnlO ruon 8 QJ) MOAK & MIHOY M1ooy·a ,h;gh school rovol sell he< romanlle a1gt11s on Mork (R) G MOYIE •*'"'"The BuSlet Keaton Story" ( 1957) Donald O'Connor. Rhonda Flem· •no The tamous comec1111n t>ecomes ll'IO heto ol 111et11 hims 12hrs) • CAAOl. IONfETT ANOFNEN08 TUBE TOPPERS llddllllllt ........ .. ... , ...... ._. ...... ...... , .. , ..... tOYOM HIM.'"4 KTIA • 8: 00 -ne RIM and Fall • , ... ,OOdl , .. ,... .. -·-~ rlli 'l"hlnFRel h n second and nna1 w~isu•a :eaO:ent ot lblacck>cu!entary on HiUer l •'*M M4 IMt'lev'• and his Nazi machine, followed at 9 by a .,__., .. .., ...... ~ related a~lal, '1After the Holocaust: "*' """'* ..., .... '° Th H t Dr M 1 " IN -"*' <"> e tm or . en1e e. • ntl OOD OOUPt..I , Oteat ,_... • Mt.. KOOP • 8 :00 -0 Flytng Tigers.' 1ul0Wftr-*Oeipiaode1n .John Wayne la winning the war a1aln ln ;-.;;=.oerr thLs ·1942 adventure movie about a com· .. ~;;,OI Hollywood'' bat pilot trying to redeem bis record. ,.....we"""·~~ J duolt• and ...,... .,. KCOE g 9:00 -James Mlcbener s .. i. .... oo*::wMPWW World. The noted author conducts a An •<OP wflOm Mc;Ow· televlsed tour of Israel. ,... .... 8lld letpeCM .. euepected of being the mutdeftr 01 _., Mono- "'"' pllnPt (Al 0 oueNC'I' Quincy diteoYtrl lhel I legal ~t of danget• OUI ~ mey heW tie.> the c:euM of 811 8#· line !NMMI (R) • AFTll'THE HOUX'.AI _,.: TME HUNT '°" Dfl WNOe, A doc:umtntaty on tb9 -d'I lor HUI -crlml- nal JOltf Meng!M. ""'° conduc1ecl ~med· ICtl eaperlmenll et M.11- chWfU end ,. 191QOM11ble tor the o•• cha,,.be• ONlhl Of 100.000 Jews 8 tJJll BARNEY MILLER T 1111 deleciiVes find u,...,,. selves pl•ylng hOlt 10 a horde ol panhandlers when they hOl<I en open hO\JIMI al Iha p<eclnet (RI • MERV GM'l'IH ·Guests Dom Deluise, Ann Millilf. SpOflS Futilon ShOw, Usa Lyon. P11ecnea and Herb 8i) 8A080Y8 Kids. parenli. vtCt1ms and IUW Olt1Cll1' OUlllnfl Olltet· ent aspects ol a 1uvet11hl cum1n11 •hie (R) '1l) JAMES MtCHEHEA'S WORLD Israel A Search FOf to ~ea....-ot rnyllterioua ecictdent• pla- guing a amall theal., Q!.OllP (R) • DAVID CAlleD't' While wortcliig ufldercowr 10 eJl90M a oano of ,,.__ SMy ~ INt one of,.~ rney be eenlng him uc> to be klled. (1') I ·= Nl8HT GAU.l1'Y "Candle, candle Bumlng B•igtll" A woman llH Visions of • burning ... Ooll "' ,.,., Image ~aol~ THl!ATM "Pol<lerk" C>emetta gtve• birlh lo Rost a daughl!t'. bul lj)etk a lly Wflan the IWO lamlllei meet ., 11\41 christening (Pitt 5 ot 16) (~ . 11:00 9 D 8 Cl) OJ) NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAOOH G MOVIE • * ';, "'U M C ' I 19691 Edward G Rob1naon J-Oely The elTM<:al CMCISoOnl ol new IKl'I· • DO<VIM~ CofllplieellOOI erioM wNI> Lair• COi • • .. • 10 Rot> lhM Ille lied .OOUI ,.,., age on ...,~ Clll1rfl cate. •• '1AllMY& HUTQ4 The detec:th•e• rac e agailwe lil'lle 10 find I lllt man .m la canylno a deeclly end com.~· -wHcll Hutc:ll ..... ~acted. (P8'1IOf2)(A) I TMK GONG 8HOW GETWAlt'f CN"TIONID MC .... Cl) ITAll TMK The EMet"PriM enc.oul'tltS en lmmenM g<•vi1att0nal pull w4'liCI> ptOQeil the al'llQ inlo a lime wero M:>fNNG 12.00 8 TWIUGHT ZONE A or!p91ed aoldier dfOOI out Of a matelllng ~ and ~·a _...,, • AU'MD HflQ4COCK PRUENTI 'Heer1 01 Gold ' An •• • c;on -~ l0t a place lo SI ry llflet he IS telene<l 11om pt!M>n I OETIMART PA08 AMO CONS ... ..,. • •'4 .. ,_.... .. I tMOl <»-,,.. .. ........,,~ .... All ......... .., IMUall*tof....._. y ............ .. ...................... W."'..::' .. ..... "°'9. ~.Ole" ( ttll) Botta Klittdt. --Ademe. A )IOlllll ~ CM. vWtlng 1111 EftCllllll llenOle'a .,.,...._, r.coMI "' "°"°" ...._ '* lather IUtM lnlo a gillnt tungyl. W."'u::'.) *** ··car-J<>Me" ( 1M't) Hally 8elelonlt, ~ Olfldrtdoe. 8eted Ol'I tM .... "Cennen" by BQM. A rMMy WU04a ~._--..... .., ,,.,,,.,, per8dlule plent (2 NI.) . ., • COWMQl!M T~HIANNCl8 ()) MOYIE * * "'The s.v.o--· ( 19751 Andy GrUlllll. Sa"' Bottom•. An unar"'ed you!h llghta eQMISI t hunW In the '*-1 1J::l7. 0 MMTTA 8wetta tne9 to Nill I tOP Cl'-le9Cler wtlO aa IO ctothed 1n rlC:l'lee *"° f~lhethe llW• tuely untoucNM>le. (R) 1:00 8 TOMOMOW Oueats· AC10f M•CllMI Monarty. Or Wiiiiam B Wlddlll. who WU CllltOflO wtlh muroer lol!Qwlng 1n •bc>tltOn G MAV£RtCt< The Burn.nq Sky ' 1:461 N(W8 1:66 N£W8 2:00 NEWS 8 'MOVIE • • ··every Day \ A HOlldrf' ( 19371 Mae Wet.I EC!munel Lowe Out1ng 11\e Gay Nine•-. a spunky wOfl'ltn managR IO neQO- ltitl8 llWI \ale Of lhe 8<00" tyn 8tlOgll ano Qtr1 1tw1 9(>001 on ~ IQ0-<811k1nq ~ OlllCldl 11 hr . 2S ""n I Claaaa~I Ll•f iag• 8 KN>CT (CBS) Los Angelu!> 0~11· Tim Conway. Kaye BaMatd II) MOVIE * • • "F1v1ng T1gwa 111142) John w~ Paul Kelly An Amtiftean Iller w1lh 1 blld ~Ofmance tllGOfd lt"'5 IO rf!Oeem h1m5')4I wllh Of>tl hnal hflfO t<. ac1 (?ht$ I F111th" The Pulltoter Pt1z1t- w1nn1ng aulhOr takes -s on • IUP lo 11'14t home or Judaism Ch11s. n~ are l•pl()rllO "' ,,.., proltle 01 a Un•Yllfllly Mee!· ICtl Centet 12 ,.._ I eTMEOOOCOUPLE • 9ENNY HU S..0W 9 1*X CAVETT GUMt Bob Hope (Pert :> of 2)(RI A ,_ --on hO'lt 10 llVOOd being the V>Clrm Of • cnme. ~ tndude rllC>fl ~ ttwee •tPOlll CU<• renlly ~lime rn men· ,., l'IOeOll ... end the huS· band Of • ...Cltm 0 MOVIE • * Tnouma ( 19631 JOl'ln Con1a L~nn Ban A yOung woman '" 1r...-.ir1..c 1>1 ""' • .,,.. ' mu<O. ,....,., ...c1>mUllO bf hfl< ..C"""'tn<J o....,o.an 1:> nrs 1 D KNSC (NBC) Los AngeltJ'> e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angt!le'> G KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) l<FMB <CBS) San Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los AnQoh•S @) KCST (ABC) San 01eqo • KTlV (Ind ) Los Ange111'> • ~COP· TV (Ind) LO!> Angell"> f!I KCE T· TV I PBS) Los Angl!lt:s '1!> l<OCE·TV <PBS> Huh11ng1on Boacn Eli)"NATIOHAL . GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL "The Tior1~ Exl>fl<llllon' ThOf H8)1e<Oahl s hnal ono c11moc11e voyage is com- ,,.,emora111c:1 w11h film plua 11aru1., 11nd Islam 11:30 0 ®) CARTER COUNTRY The mayor 1s tu"°"' !Nflon C.htel Roy is ch~n 10 b@ thl! 'D•at1ngu1111eo Alumnua · of Chnlon High •nSlead ol him fRI 10:00 I) (I) BARNABY JOHES B1111y pose& as an iiCl•M• 11:308 M•A•S•H T 1W1 lllteadly Over.o< ~eel $11111 OI 11'18 40771h 11 O~· ugf!<I w11h caau&llt9$ trom • N0tlh KOfean 0!1811~'"'' tRI 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny C ar son Gu"" JOhnnv MRlhtl Dllv•O Steinb4lrg 12:06 II C88 LA TE MOVIE • • • • W•IO Ao vers t 197 1) W1lllam HOl<l..., Ryan O'Neal A •anctl ownet ..... r8S(>Of'l'Mble -""° Of hll cowt>Oy• rob 1 t>at.i. an<! -'<!• "1~ own .ons ou1 10 bltflO lr>e pa11 Dado CJ.~cr~..o w.,r. 1 111~!>1 Fran• LO~I t.Aat• bl4ncftat 0 Soec&aJ "O"'\I • l•Y 10 lt&P In """9•~11Ml wer cnn"Hnal tn10 conte.\ 1nq "1S ~ll il111Jll""1> I I hr lOm.n I Breakups Link Buddies in New TV Drama ,.,. .. 1,.,..... By JERRY BUCK TRANCAS, Calif. (AP> -Wedding bells broke up that old gang, but divorce brought them together again. Six buddies, all separated or get· ting divorced, move Into a beach house one summer to form their own support system in_ ''.Breaking Up is Hard to Do.'" The four-hour movie, to air this fall on ABC', Channel 7, is a true story of ~lx .men whose emotlonal needs du.r· ing the breakup or their marnages brought them together. "ONE HAD THE House and invit- ed everyone else to join hlm, maybe out or his own need," said Jim Green, co-producer for Columbia Pictures Television with Alan Ep- stein. "Tbe old gang was back together.'· Green was talking outside the house in Trancas, a beach communi· ty about 40 miles northwest or Los Angeles. A thick fog clung to the seashore and blotted out tne sun even at noon. "This 1s absolutely a true story." said Epstein. "It all started with a lunch with one of the men -Jle said he had ttus idea and started laying out this story ... "WE HAD BEEN searching for a story about men, .. Green continued. "About what men go through when they're separate d from their families. We JUSt sort of found each other .. Green and Epstein invited the s ax men all of whom cire in the movie business over to watch the first All-Spinks championship fight and talk. "We laid out some deli food," Epstein recalled. "Ily t he end or the evening, the guys we re all crying. I told Jim, 'My God, we're on top of a volcano.· ·'They even acted out some of the scenes. They talked about the sup· port system and what it meant to them , how it worked. One person would tell d story and the other.. would react to 1t and tell t heir version. G1lEEN SPENT 38 hou rs in· terviewing the men, then writ.er Jim HeoefSOO spent severa l additional hours interviewing each man, bas former wife and their girlfriends. The movie stars Robert Conrad. J eff Conaw:.iy. Ted Bes~ell. Biiiy Cr ystal. David Ogden Stiers a nd Tony Musante as the six buddies. Bonnie Frapkhn . Trish Stewart. Susan Sullivan and Elaine G1ftos also star The beach house, used for 23 days of the 38-day shooting schedule. was shrouded by black canvas to make it look like nigbt inside . In the living room, Bessell was do- in g an imitation of a Viennese psychiatrist. Green and Epstein had warned, "This is the heaviest scene-- in the movie.·· HESSELL WAS saying. "You must fe.?l ~ee pam. Zee..-pam c. gOOL It b uilds char acter ·· The telephone rings and Conrad answers. When he hangs up his face 1s ashen and he tells 'Bessell that hi s wife has Just been killed in an automobile acct· dent. Bessell. whose c hcirac ter had walked out on his w1fe 1n an emo· tional trauma brought on by cancer . has a delayed reaction. then clutc hes has head and lets out a 'il·ream Tht others rush t.o lus side Otrtttor Lou Antonio s rud. "lt"s d runny thing. rm glad we're finally telling something from the male point or \'lew. Not that lt hasn 't been done before. but all male rela· llonships are not Newman and Red ford. ll"s not just about suffenng, but about friendstlip and what men will reveal to each other · · ANTONIO SAID HE had thought of gelling a group or men together when h~ separated from his wife. "H's :.. wracking thing," he said. .. , .. .. -.. --....... ..,....,,,_ ..... C1H21 Oaty co..-. ~ l'Mldar, ........... ~.,.,,.. .... ... Ulldal~ WOftt tot ... ~ ... l lw .. MtN!i.) ...... 1:11 DICK VIM CMCa Rob'• dt-of lftlwtetno • tom--......, wNtl lie oata en Old d81111. -~ . * * 'h '"The ltOl'I Olowia" (19641 RoOerl SlaCk, Unu· la ThltM. P11nOe _,.,,_ attempt• to dethtona Georoe I of Engtencl. ( 1 hf .• 30mln) 4:00. MOYIE • • "~ ··e11ne11ev1Ua Monti.,.. ( 11Hl2) Join HIM•. Aictlwd Devil A Cllfl '"'" •n teHOt. elra.d l"-1 Iha will f\JlllM an old family CU<M ttQUlflng lhal Ille 18Ctrltce her Ille (2 IVI.) • MOW! e * "Duel Al The Rio G•1noe.. C 11164) Seen Flynn. o.lielle de -Metz. Frida9•• Dat1f l.w Me.,l#a AfTEJNX)N 12:00 Iii ••• ,., "'Hild• er-" c 1osa1 ,,_ &tnmona. Guy M edfeon A ~ced .omen retUfl!S hOt'n8 to det11rmine whe<e 8"41 may have gone wrong. (I ht • 30 m.n I 8) • * e 'Hang"'an s I< nor · ( t9S:11 RandOll)tl Scott, Donna R-1. 11191~ 1an1es pur-a m110f who w&nll 10 r111urn gOld sl!>l6n trom A Un.on l'IBQll by CllS- qu• sed Conreoera1e '4>1008ts 11 hr . SO min I 1'00 ft) • •' h wny P1oi1' 119H J Bernard M11ea. RM.emunO JOhn Oedleal· ..a btrOwalr her& bani!! 10 UIV'I 8 r Ire Otrll from ~ong ••tinc:t Our•no wart1MO EngtlttlO 3;00 OJ) * * • Tnoa MUI! Ot SMt>a ( 1969) Waller P>d~ tnge. Steven., A ~en party ~s m-ng ,...,..,.l>ftt~ ot a ul11t1 who nav't "'""'hem a~ a staluu (1 l>r ~min I 3 30 • • •., Fant•~"' Fly· "''I rOt>ls I 111671 Burl lvn, I 111 y Oon..nue Dtlllng a v•"' II) England P T Bar- num c:onc0C11 a wild l<l6a lhal Plil c. .. n !i<ica...Stvlly 1>u110 " lun11r ~c:esh1p f 1 nr 10m1n I BRlA Pl AlA ,. I ua CINlMAS • Wc~1n11ns1~· I\'!, I)• JI lOWAROS' NEWPORT CINlMl Nttwport 81'<1Cn 644-CJ lliO STADIUM ORIYl·IN Oranqe 639 8770 MISSION ORIWE·IN · '''·'" Gdp1Slr.1n" "J IQ"1 4'i4'l ~BREAKUP' ST AR Robert Conrad ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..L==================- c: 1nename 6 scAEEn 634 2553 co m PLE X Cll•P"'•n An & Sant• An• f"tfllwair MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOON RAKER". <PG' "ROCKY II" (PGI "FRISCO KID" (PG) "JUST YOU AND ME. KID" (PG) "RUST NEVER SLEEPS" (PG) ec. ....... .......... '"8&.000UNF (A) ... "'lOOICJNG FOR MA. GOOOBAR'" '"TH£1~ "WHO II KIWNO THE OAEAT CHIPS~ aJM>PeT: "SUMMER CAMP" ''UP IN 8MOl<E" (A) ,. !l!y .. !ll!i!(R~)----... -[I "THE UTTLE GIAL WHO LIVED DOWN THI LANE" "MEATIAU.8 .. 'WHICH WAY 18 UPr (A) AU D•uv•·•NS a.. ... , .... _., cw u... tip-.,...... ..._ ........ . ' -v•rn.•AL STUDtaa TOUR ~' ~' ,, 1j,,, •''''rt' o , 1 "'"' The sights and sounds of. the '60's. There were bitter8weet times.. There were crazy dmeS- and it was all unforgettable. A'J..l lf ~ -Of\DV'MWAMS·CN<>V ClARK CHARLES MARTIN SMrTH· MACl<ENZIE PHWPS·BO HOA<INS Qnd RON HOMRD ·,. lUCASfllM LIO '9IOO\.ICllON' "MORE AMERICAN GRAFATI" .... ~ .... ono;,_1..n11> B. W. L NORTON =-·~==:.,'""''/tlll)'"'" ... ....,.;.,..,°" HOWARD KAZANJIAN l_ ...... l'IOIM* GEORGE LUCAS ANOflOUlll/INJACIC SOONNAli FHfltttOO' ·•-""""''""' -..-• a.:41NIV9AeAL WTUDIOll TOUR ..... -."4lC,A ~ ~tt ... .J.Ul L -v twice the tip aed of Concorde evade • J