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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-08 - Orange Coast Pilot'7 . -, { r Seotch Tainted Gas Attendant By Cancer Peril Gets Booked In Six Brands? In Odd Fashion WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 8, 1979 VOL. 12. NO UO. 4 SfCTICHIS. M ~AGES Six Brands Cancer Taint In Scotch Told WASHJNGTON <AP ) -Tiny traces of cancer-causing agents have been found by researchers in six brands of Scotch whisky, the N ationaJ Science Foundation says. The agents, called nitrosamines, apparenUy form while barley malt is drying, the researchers said. AN INDUSTRY GROUP RESPONDED TO the report Tuesday by saYlng the researchers· measurements differ from those of the World Health Organization and "this may raise questions about the accuracy" of the NSF report. N1trosamines. previously found in tests of bacon, have caused , cancer in laboratory animals. Scientists say that while there 1s no direct evidence they produce cancer in humans, nitrosamines should be considered as if they did. ~1t has-been known "Sinee last-year. thal malt beverages such as beer and ale contain small amounts of nitrosamines:· said Wayne Pines of the Food and Drug Administration. ''THE MALT BEVERAGE INDUSTRY BAS been working on ways to reduce or eliminate nitrosamines. The industry has told FDA it expects positive results within a matter of months ," he added. f He added that the FDA "is considering what regulatory op· tions are available if industry cannot reduce these levels.·• The DistHled Spirits Council of the U .$. called attention to the NSF statement that the relation of nitrosamines at low levels to human health is unknown. A spokesman for the industry group did not provide the WHO figures on nitrosamines in scotch, but said the council was prepar· ing a more complete state ment on the NSF report. NSF RESEARCHERS DAVID ff. FINE and E. Ulku Gorr said they found no volatile nitrosamines "in any or the 46 domestic and imported wines, sherries, liqueurs, brandies, gins, vodkas, rums and other whiskeys that were analyzed." The seven scotches tested showed nitrosamines at levels rang- ing from zero to two parts per billion, the NSF said. · The trade council said those levels "are at least 20 times less than the minimum at which the U.S. Department of Agriculture , has begun a monitoring program." · Pines said the scotches found to contain nilrolamines are ChivasRegaJ. Black and White,J&B. Ballantine,SandyScotandCut· t ty Sark. No nitrosamines were round in White Label. Tboee were the ~ only brandstested. ~ THE aESEUCBERS CllA&ACl'EalZED THE amount or I , nitrosamines in the scotch as low compared with amounts ad· minlstered in laboratory tests on animals. They noted that It ls not known how closely animal reactions to the chemical reflect human response. · Nitroaamine levels found in beer have ranged rrom 0.4 to 7.0 ._ paru per billion. As little u 10 parts per billion caused a tripling or ; lung tumors in some mice, the NSF said. Eighteen beers tested contained trace amounts of nitrotamineS. Pines identified them u Lowenbrau licht, Gan.sett dark SchlltJ Ught, Pabst Xtra Ute, Miller Lite, Michelob light, all mad~ in the United States. Porelp been listed included Filher, Fra nce; San Miguel, Philippines; Kirin, Japan ; M,rathon, • Greece; Heineken, Holland; Grolacb, Holland~ Skool, Holland; St. Pauli Girl, Germany; Doi Equia, Mexico; Gu.lnesa, Ireland; Foster's, Australia, and Newcutle, Eqlaad. Sioux. Seek Pay From Government FORT LARAlllK..i. '!_JO. <AP) -Le..sen of UM alOllK In· ' dlan Nation have 1athend Mer Fort Laramie. wbere tbelt an· ,....,... ftl"lt made peaee with tbe wbH• man, in hopes ol mak· • .... Ualted States live UP to proan.. it m9de bere 111,..,.. a10. "TbeJ abould P81 *he United Sioux Nati• for what they've· done to •·" aald lolm Kine, one or the leaden of the Black HUia Sloux Nation Council . NOW AIDING POLICE Girt Reports In No Suspeo8ions Due in Killing LOS ANGELES CAPl A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department says two depulit?s involved in the fatal shooting or an East Los Angeles man, Luis Reynoso, 50. will not be suspended. despite the demands of neighbors of the victim. "The deputies will not be re· lieved or duty nor suspended because there Is no ca use ... Sheriff's Capt. Walter Ownbey said Tuesday ... The facts of the incident indicate very strongly that they acted in a proper man· ner. They shot, in selt defense of their person, a citizen they believed was armed with a bandgWl." Admits Posing Gir4 16, Aids Murder Probe • By JERRY CLAUSEN OI U. 01lly Pi~ ~lail A 16·year-old has identified herself to Hunt1 n~ton Reach police as the girl who posed for a bikint photo and suhscquentl} was sought for Information 1n the Robin ~amsoe kidnap murder case. A photo of the g irl "a s publi shed this wet'k b~ art'a newspapers at police request The photo "as found a mong some 900 seized 1n a search of murder suspect Rodney James Alcala's Monterey Park home Police Lt Rruce Young said Tuesday that "1t appears AJcala took her photo " He added, "ft appears she was s k ating at Sunset Beach a nd AIC'a la asked to take her pi cture and did ·· Youn~ said. "This puts him <Al cala) m this area. Not onJy this area but very close." The 16·ycar·old, whose name was not released by offi cers. re· sides in Long Beach. A neighbor s potte d her photo In a news paper and approached the girl's mother, Young said. M o the r a nd daug ht e r journeyed lo Huntington Beach Police Department Tuesday. Young said 1t has not been de· termined on which date the girl was photogra phed but that it definitely was about the same date young Robin Samsoe disap· pear ed. Robin a nd a girlfriend had been approached at Huntington Beach State BeaC'h on June 20 b~ a photographer. tent at"ely idenl1f1ed as Alcala. who asked to take her pictures Later that afternoon. Robin disappeared on her .,., a) homt' from her girlfriend's h.OUSl'. pre sumablv aboard a vello.,., b1 cH le which Police still seek . Her body .,., as fou nd Jul; :! near Sierra Madre Alcala \!,a s arrested al has l'\tonterev Park home on Juh 24 dn-0 s ubSequenily chaated ~1th murder. lie 1s in Orange Count' Jail. held without bail As police questioned the 16· year -old Tuesday. mvestt~ator-; "e re meeting with officers from seven other Southern California t•1t1es regar ding '"ev1denc t'· seC'ured in July from Alcala s home The v1s1tors pored over the 900 photos. Young said. 1n an at· tempt lo determine 1f any might be victim s tn still unsolved crimes in their communities. <SEE BIKINI. Page A21 Stab Ttial Set LOS ANGELES I API -Ac- cused .. Skid Row Stabber" Bob- by Joe Maxwell. charged in the deaths of 11 men , races trial Sept. 19 after losanR a bid lo suppress prosecution evidence. including statements he alleged- ly made to a cellmate while m custody. Odds W~re Against Hi1n ·Gas Jockey Clouted With Plate A.f ter ·Tiff A San Clemente motorist who was ref used gasoline at a Laguna Beach service s tation Tuesday allegedly became so angry he whacked the at- tendant over the bead with his odd· numbered license plate. ACCORDING TO LAGUNA police, the flareup came when Ray Christi.an Nellon drove into the Jiffy station on South Coast Hi1hway shortly before noon and pleaded for fuel. Officers said Nelson, 38, of 140 Eacalones, San Clemente, didn't have license plates dJ•Plf ed·· Inatead he had an emeraency sticker. good for seven days. • TUESDAY WAS AN odd day. however. and attendant Daniel P. Sherbondy refused to fill 'er up. So Nelson reached in the car and pulled out his new odd·numbered plates, explaining he hadn't had time to install them yet. An argument developed. IT WAS THEN, police assert, that Nelson popped Sherbondy with the plat.es. Sherbondy made a citizen's arrest. Nelson now faces usault and battery charges. ~ Newport 'Plot' Alleged By JOA~~E REYNOLDS Of tJlif' 0..11• Pt'-' St•ff ~I dados Deq~arabed 1a n , the l'..ilcs ttruan tcrronst packed up 1n Founla1n Valley la!>l weekend and ordered dep0rted Monday. .... as under 1n vest1gat1 00 by !°'ie'l!.port Beach police in connec· lwn \!,1th a poss1 ble extortion < a:.c at the time of his arrest by fedl'ral authorities, 11 was re· , c01lt:>d too:h ~e .... port 0 RN1ch police Oetec· ti\ t' Sam Amburgey :.aid the \" ..1 -. e 1 n' o I ' c d a " c Cj Ith~ "ie.,.,port rc \1den t '1!.hO hc declined to name Amburgey s.ud he "asn't--COTF" 'meed there \!,a:. a cnme in· 'ol ved li e s aid the local m an relt Dergarabed1an "as threaterung him and . knowmi:i De rgarabe· d1an 's past involvement 'l!.i th a• Palestine terrorist group. sought prOtl'C'lJOO It "a~ the h1nng of security guards that may have led to Ue rgarabed1an's a rrest. Am· burgey said. Dergarabedian was taken into custody early Saturday in Foun· tain Valley at the home of rel· at1ves he had been visitin~. (See DEPORT, Page A2> Coast Weather Som e low clouds late ntght and early morning a long the coast otherwise su nny and c ontinued warm with highs Thurs· day 70 lo 75 at beaches to 85 t o 92 inland. Lows tonight 62 to 66. '( INSIDIE TOD~ Y IUchord Nizon, five years of rn M waa dilgroc~ by W arergote. ond resigned the preliMney. contintu1• ro be plagued by tM public's 1111· wilUnguH ro forgive and /orQet. ~·photo Page A7. l•tlex Ctt t ..." ., M Atl • . ... • ... ...... ... ... .----- Oil IDvasion SOUTH PADll ISLAND, Texas (Al') DlmlntAla1 winds •tailed alld llt1hlly ,. vf'rsed a n lnvadtn1 Meicluft oU 1p1 II aloatC the Ttxa1 roa t to _Jiay Couc. Oueird of(1clal1 u1d WASHINGTON t AP> The Energy De panment says 2.000 of thl' ~.ooo s~rv ice stations It h as a udited since wanter werl' found to be overcharging Cor gasohne. T h e department 's Ec·onom1 c Regulatory Ad· mm1strat1on said Tuesday t l cc1tlected m ore than Sl60.000 in penalties for v1olat1ons of federal pric 1ng rt·~ulat1ons T he a~ency s111d 409 v1olat1ons were found ln ~As Angeles, 155 in Pitts · burgh, 118 10 Detroit, 155 an C hi cago ,·9 1 i n Clevehtnd, R6 in New York a nct 85 in Boston. Heavy Trades Cominue on ----~:....;;:;_; Swck Market th• .... c .... W•N only "U•htly oiled" ud the 1ltuauon "look• 100d." Coatt Guud Capt Ro1er Madson sald the oll. rrom hlJ· tory't l*"I t oil aplll, revetHd •lltbtly ln lt. northerly now beuUM IOUlbeut.rlr wlnda hlid dJed down. The wtndl had betn cau111•1 the Gulf Ooaat cur~ta to carry the now. It• aa1CS the apllt trom Mexlco did or-move -at-all 1'uud11y alter uny glob• ol crude ar rived from a blown-out Mex1c1i1n well The Coast Guard toch•y called lnto action a 1ophl1t1cated array ot equipment to acour tbe beaches "We ran onl y predict five days. RJght now it looks good," t.fadson told a morning news brtMlna 111 Corpus Chriatl. "We're unaware of any dls· turbancN eastward an the Carib- bean. If Mother Nature decades to get up on her hind leg and be un cooperative , we 'd be in a m uch more difficult situation,·· he said Another Cqast Guard official, Dr. John Robins on, s aid the 'b e a ches we re only "lightly oiled." the lowest te rminology used in such incidents. H e called th e proble m minimal at the resort areas. The situation is much worse about 30 Pln-11pP.,.ples Anthony Henry. 13, had a problem round ing up the dozen off spring of his J r1sh set- ter Molly for their first offic1al fomlf) po rtrait So he finally socked tl to the nine m a l(•!> and three fema les . born July 11. miles n o rth at th e Port 'Bl d s M h d' Mansfield cut, but even there 00 tam· s ·ate e the beaches are only laghlly oiled. he said -ebffi" 1MH<--..u.u...-.c.a.~-L.IO,lolVJ-'U1-~~~~~~~~~~ from divers on the researr h ship L onl!horn found f1 n g crnatl particles of oil beneath the sur NF.'W YORK 1AP1 The face off Port Ma nsfi eld Off Chemist Testifies in MacDonald Murder Trial s t o t·k m a rk e t Cldd c d to shore. the particles were found RALEIGH. NC 1APJ The The sheet V.J~ buOl'hed up .1 Macuonatd clrums at least Tuesday·s s trong g ains with as deep as 35 feet. but were only pattern of blood stains on a sheel few feet a~ ay P1,,,1ous "'1t fou r intrudPrs killed his remily ~~~~rtolthi!1°"'tH'()Ad-wtd¥ane-6-m beall.;Y ~~r~iv~e~t~o~s~e=v~en=r::fe~e~t~d~e~e~p~il:.:..:.nm~cd.:.:..:•~a~te~·~-~'o~u~n~d:....!!ne~a~r:_rC~o~le~trtil.....!.l~~~a~t~·~!.U!.!1~·l...-~n~e~s~s~ers~h~a~~7e~l.t!=·~~t71f~1 t~·1~l~m~o~s~t~u~fTt~h··~.anlWlU<~;"4_...m-~~~~~~ tradin~ today ly offshore. eaa . y mate es the pajama top oo on t l.' s c1•t matthcd Stambaugh'i. t estimon\ cip The Dow Jones average of 30 Mea nwh i le , va c a tio n e r s she was >Ae aring the night she Colette's type pe ared to 1,bsnverc; to be th•• 1ndustnals. up Jl.26 points on surfed . swam and basked in the wa s kalle d . a fo rmer FBJ The lest1mum 1 dm1• Jurin.I.! most damaging to date The Tucsdliy for ats b1~gesl gain 1n warm Padre Js land sunshine, chemist lest1f1ed today the triple murd.er trial nf l>r trial is 10 its fourth ~eek . nearly threP monthi.. rnSC! 6.8.1 to a ppHrently undisturbed by the Prosel'ulors pres e n ted the ~Jeffrey MucDonuld. '.15. of llunt He also test1!1ed he found am 86n.64 loci.a}. after four hours or Coast Guard 's counte rattack testim ony by forme r a gent Paul ington Harbour. dwr~1·d "'th pressions matching a knife and tre1d1n~ a gainst the lead edge of the spill. !-itombaus.:h in an a ttempt lo <;tabbing <ind hl11d~eon 1n5' to ire pack blade on a tow<'I found G ainers oulnumb~red loser:. >Ah 1<·h sdent1s ts s a id could sho"' that Mrs . MacDonald's death his 2ti vf'ar ol<I wife and draped over Mrs . rt1at·Oonald b~ t·lost• lo u J ·I rn urgm among possibly dam age hundreds of body was carr1et.1 from another daughters K'amticrly. 5. a nti Ma e Donald told arm y an New York Sto<·k Exch11n ~c-miles of sensitive coastline from room Into the mas ter bedroom Kristen. 2. qh1lc he v.a.., a GrN·n , ... ..i1.eators he plat·<'fi thP towel hslt'd issues T exas to Florida. of he r home at Fort Bragg, Beret doctor ~l<it1orwd al Fon mc>r his w1fe ;ift .. r finding her Analyst!> said the influx of Gift s hops reported a run on where the body was found. Brag~1n February rnw I\ inJ? dead on the floor b11.vers has been prompted part n ail polish remover and other Stombaugh was experted to I\' hy exf>t'<'lat1ons of a dedant· in solvenL<; used to re mo\'e the tar l•·l>tll\' later that holes ID Mat· 111tcrest rat Pl> ancl i.I poss1bll' C<t'i from the feE'I of bea<:ht·ombcrl> Onnaia·s pajama top, al-.o rounrt ing of tnfla fl()ll liS the ct•onom\ But hote ls v.ere fil led ancl 'Almost Fietion' h1n g O\('f hll> v.i f{·. m atch sto .... l> • Ra lph Thomp!.on, executive vice l'U ncture ~ound!> on her bot.I} They sa.a'1 dem and fo r :c.tocki. president of the is land's tounst \I a<· Donald ha-> U1d he ~ ai. ~t-erned to be <'Om1 n ~ 1n hureau. l><11d ··we don't have <t Duk ' 'B • h ' \H•anng tht· toµ v.ht-o h1• ~a.., at p a rticular from inve sting 1n l>f'rlOUS problem he re .. e s iouran y ldl kt>d st1tut1oos. Whl<'h ha\'C built up Chi from the Mexican well IS ". ' r Stombaugh tf'St1f1cd Tuesda> massive rt>l>C•r vt.'S of funds an !>pewang at a rate of a bout 20,000 the paJama top had 48 punctun.· s hort-term interest·beariog tn barrels a day into the Bay of .Dis· turbs Hi·s Son holes 1n IL Thars al least four \estmt.-nt'i Cam peche. hundreds of m ales t1mei. as many holes <1-. !\l .11 Onr t> thf' advance got ~oing. l>Outheast of South Padre Island. lh>nJld hdd pun<·turc ~r1un•h . brokns nott·d. 1t fed on itself a i. Texas Lt. Gov Bill Hobby s aid 1.H t ordtng to prev1nu~ te ... tamon~ t h e· l>o w Jone s indu s trial Tuesdav he was told 1l ~ould And v.ftoe,cr "a..' .,.,(·iuan~ the . k d II H OLLYWOOD <APl Jonn avcris~c broke thNlUJ?h the 850 tai\~ ~1 11 more wee s to ri re· top wasn •t mO\'lnl! ~ hl'n the le' l'I. a jJ01nt al which 1t h:id her wells an t he Mexican seabc.-d W<iync spent much or bis acting ho les v.e re made. StombauRh turned do"' nward on severa l to help bring an end to the c areer beatin~ opponents to the .,1ud fie said th•· holci. shn~f'fl h, punch. Now. CBS and ABC ap· prc\1uus occasion~ g us ang nu teuran~. mt-a nin~ the~ ~ere After touring a section of the pear headed toward a net work rnade while tht· toµ .,.,d., 'tlo Huntington Pair Drowns In Colorado G RAl'jO J UNCTION . Colo. 1AP1 Two California tourists died ...,hen their van plunged into thP Colorado Ri ve r frorr a h11'h ~ a y near Grand J unction. Tfle v1ct1ms were identified to· d csy as J ohn Palmeri, 62. and f~nn Field, 4, both of Huntington Ueac h lfo1>p1tala zed with a shoulder separallon after the ac- C'1tlenl was Eugene Field. 34 . <1 lso of Huntington Beac h. The Colorado State Patrol said the van 1n which the three were tra·ve linJ( went into the river about 23 m1les .east of Grand Junc·tioo ju.st after noon Tues· da) coastal an:.iJ wher e lar balls showdown over com peting film t1on.irv washed ashore on T uesday, Hob· biographies or the late Newport Most of lht" hloocl fo und on thc bv said he believes Gov. Bill Cle· Beach box office king. top mall'hl"'l Colt'lt<'., not ~1.11 rnents will cons ider declaring It CBS and Wa rner 8 r os Donald s. blood lHJl' v. 1t ne~M'' a di1>asle r area Television are planning a three· lwve !>aid "Chances are very good that hour movie based on "Shooting Defens e at torney Re rnard long-term ecological damage Star," a Wa,yne biography writ-Sega l objected ti\ Stombau~h i. can be avoided," Hobby said. ten in 1974 by Maurice Zolotow. test1monr Tut'sdav. after Stum "'but we are going to see some B u t Wa y n e 's o ldest son. baugh s aid a tear down the front very dirty beaches It will look Mic hael, announced plans Tues· of the shirt appeared to be made te rrible. but they can be cleaned day for the family's own fllm by someone st andtntl an rroot up without lasting damage . biography for ABG. and pullmg do~n St-gal o hJt>t·t 1t will take a lot of e ffort and a Wa yne calle d the Zolotow ed. sa)ang the testimony ~"~n t lot of money." biography "unauthorized" and based on fact Coast Guard boats t.owed long ··al most fiction.·' and sai<! fie was "floating fences" across the shocked that he had not been con-Segal a lso questioned Stom Brazos Santiago Pass leading to suited by Warner Bros. baugh closely on his credentials Laguna Madre a la rge inlet "We will do everything we can when the government oHered that prov1des breeding grounds legally and prudently to stop It " ha m as an expert witness for a vanety or m arine life and said Wayne , president of the In an interview with The As hom es for many s pecies of fa mily's Batjac Productions soc1ated Press last week. Mat• birds. blue crabs, shrimp and "The people associated with this .,. w1,.... Donald refered to Stombaug h"s oysters. biography have ne ver been an PLANS MOYIE ON DAO theories as a "har e·bramed con· the sam e room with J ohn Mlcheel Weyne ceptualizataonofwhatoccurred · Wayne." A...U ot tbe federel lmml· •rallon end Naturellaetlon lenlel Mid tbe)' were led to tN Mm• ..., lma>Square Put by • till! t.-• unldeetified blfor· •• at. Moaday, Der1ar1bedJan wu ordered deported by a Loa AD1el• f..._al Dlltriet Court Judi•·. At hi• bearing , h e ecknowle&bled that he waa the man who ftun1 a hUd lrenade lnt.o a crowded El Al Alrllne1 of· flee ln downt.owa Athena on Nov. 27. t•. One child died ud 13 people were lQ.lund. Der1arabedlen apperemtly served less than a year In Greet prboa for tti. attack~ He wu freed. alone with 1ht other tel'· rori1t1 in exc benge for ,S3 p111eqen aboard a hijacked Olympic Airwayajet in im. He said he Is now a resident of Amman, Jordan. Amburgey 11id that'1 where the wealthy Ne wport Beach rest· dent became acquainted with Dergarabedian. Am burgey declined Lo identify the local man for fea r o r gener ating repnsals from other Pa lestm1 an terrorists . He Set•ct thl• man is a .Jord anian c1t12en llf' said the ltwal ma n was a ided in Jordan b)4 Dergarabe- d 1 an 1n ~etting et large tn· 'ieritam·e settlctl. In ~r<il1tude,1 the local m an pledged has lifelong frieridsh11> and paid, over the past year, ahout $.';0.000 of Ot!r~arabedian's t·xpf'n i.e~. acco rding to Am· hurge} ··App<Jrently. at some point. there ~as a d1scuss1on cibout our rPs1dent settang De rgarabed1cin 11µ 1n :.i bu..,iness with a 10~- 11111•11•i.t loan J\mburRey S<J11l ·1 ~0 ~ • <l1dn ... hov.1•tl UIJ <tt the Newport 111,1n .., ''"" ,. a nd de manderl Slljfl,1.JOO :.o he t:ould buy tu~ o"'n J''"' elr~ store. Am burgey said The local m an wanted to set up a business deal rathe r than h<tnd 01;er su<'h a ta r u ~ w en ergarabed1an ma1fr some remarks that the lotJ I m a n 1 n letp r~ted as thn ·dts. according to the detec· live. The Newport Beach resaoent th •n hared guards Crom a local &e cur1ty hrm. i\ mbur~ey s aid police .vere c·alled 1n ~hPn a c·1t y water di! 1rn rtmt>nl employee went lo ftie lot·etl m<1n's new home to st<1r1 "a t e r service a nd s aw the armed men The detet·t1ve <1a1d he wasn t conv1nct!ft there had been an oc tual extortion atte mpt . T here ~ere no 01;ert threat!> or cH'llOC\S taken et~a1nst the man no r hus fam ily." the mve5ttgator c,a1d ··we didn't e ven take a I r I m t' rt.'JX)rt Jl nv.t•\f•r . A mbur~c>.r aadP'1 th.it he belie"·" the 1mphecl 1hrt'at mav ha\t' led the loc•al man or his ~uards to. tip ort l<'deral agents tn 0 1?rga ratw- d1a n s "·hereat>outs Th~ deportation order wu., h .1 i. e d o n t h e f a c t t h a l U1·r~arabcd1an used an altered p.1 .... port "'1th <i n incorrect namt' in urtlt't to obtain a visa to v·~11 lht• l ' s f',.... ,.age A I BIKINI ... A kala. who faces a pre · lim1nary hearing Thur!>day 1n thf' SanlSO(' murder case. a lso races tnal Sept 10 in R1vers1ci~ County on a ssault and ra pe char~cs The defe ndant was conv1<>te<1 1n 1972 on a child molestation charge following a 1968 attack on an 8·year-old Los Angeles girl The eastbound van struck a marker on the nghl side or U.S 6-24. crossed the highway and plun.ced orr the left side lnto the r1\.er . The van was spotted by a wildlife officer shortly aft.er the a (· .. ·1dent Restitution Pay Orck-red LOS ANGELES <AP> A forme r security guard who ad· milted stealing cas h and jewelry from the mansion of Rolling St.ones lead singer' Mick Jagger hH been ordered to pay $13,000 In restitution. ABC programming vice presa· dent Leonard Hill aatd his network's three-hour dramatic film Is the result of a longstand· Ing relationship with the a ctor. and or a contract call1ng for "a biographical treatment of h is life one way or another." Wayne, who'Joined RHI at a news conference at the Beverly Hills Hotel. said no writer had been selected for the screenplay. It was not expected to reach the Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your ~yewear DAILY PILOT f tw Or~ <.Mtt 0..1• _.. ... •Ifft ..,,,..,"·~ tom .............. --... --··'""°'-c .... Pwot•~(~.., ~·-1• .... ttillftl\t1•• ~OhOw-d .....,_., ,.,,._..,. ,, .... for (OU• #tow ,,.........,, IJto«'-""""'"""°" ~-" l'Oiwft t•U'l~4t•t_.. lrvtftlf',~ .. .Cft ._,. .. ~A ""'l'••...---··-·-s.>-.. --·· , ... ,.., .... --.............. , ... JJll Wnt8••M'"' CO\l•Mn4Cot11i-l•ti.,_ . _. .. _ ..................... ,""' JeO• C..t v ........ ,.,...,,.c;._.,""°_ f-tlto.,.;t lditM ':::.-.~.:tr.::- 0..•lt•N '----... , lloM ··~· .. -........ .,. ... , .... , omc .. ~ .. ,. Mlfte JlO Wttt tay M ... 1 But James Harrington, 27, was given credit for the time spelll in jail before he entered u guilty plea to one count of felony grand theft In July. Superior Court Judge Carlos E . Velarde o n Tuesday placed him on three yt-ars' probation and ordered that restitution be made. APAKl'MENT .4D WORKS WONDERS air until later this season. H ill said Warner Bros brought its project to ABC first. "But when it became clear that this was not an authori&ed biography and didn't have the lrisighll or the family, we passed and it wu taken to CBS ... Asked about the r1mlly'1 ob- jectlvtty ln uaeaing the fllm1. Wayne 1ajd, "I think there la no one better than the family who knew him well to give 1 true pie. lure of what h~ was like.'' The le1endary acto.r. who •P· peared In more than 200 mma " The Whole Works As Low As 34.50 Shtgle YlaJon 44.50 Bifocal 54.50 Trtfoc.I 1 Cosmetic Tinting & All Corning Products (the changing lensesJ " C0mplete Fashion Frame Selection " Lifetime Service Guarantee ~f."',,:!-::.~o~~;:~ i.O::. =:.:. T ... llftOn• (11•)....-i Clea .. led Adw•rtlt!Ml ..... 1' ,, .... "" c .. -....... "l had to beaL renters 1way with a club ~cause I got so many calla from my Dally Pilot c la11lfied ad." That'• the adverti11n1 succeu story or the Colla Mesa man who placed th.ii ad In tht Delly Pilot: ~:~d::::-· IJ PTll:AL VENTURA <AP> -Three ~ FACTIJRY ~ br, 1 ba 1ar. very nlo No PtU. No KJd1 ..-, JtXX·XlCIUI If you want 1uccea1ru1 ad· vertl1lnf• try the friendly Dally Pllot c Halfied ad vlaen at '42·Sf71. ;'9 a adulll, a teen-aiet. an •lht· month old baby •d • lar1e Doberman Pl'*ber wen ta. C I M' Hll~ S tnto ~uatody Tueeday afW M I 2 50 E. I 7th Street. 01 a esa • n q. Arlltamu trucker w11 robbed 1 when be •topped to "''P 642·46 ~O • Weekdays 9·5:30 Sat. 9.3 motoriltl whoH CIN' he at'dden· ~ tall1 IU'\ldl, poltce 1ald. lmiliii_iilii_iiiliiiiilli _ _...._ __________ .._ .... __ .... ._ _______ ~ ... !111 \ • I. ' '=.:t \ t VOL. 72, NO. 220, _.SECTIONS, SO PAGES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS. . Eaneer Ageni Deceeted ii& Sco_tch · WASHINGTON <AP> Tiny tract11 or canrer·Cl"Ui'lna aaenu have~ round by reaearc1'en. Ti\ sue bnnda or Scotch wh11ky , the Nitt1onal ~nff Fouftdat1on HYf» The agents. cullf'd nnrosamines. upp11renlly forrn while buley malt ls drying. the l't'Seurchl'rs s1111d AN INDUSTRY GROUP a£SPONOED TO lhe report Tuesday by saymg thf' researchers' measurements differ from those of the World Health Organization and "lhls may raise queslloni:. about the acrurar "or the NSF report ~ N1trosam1nes. previously found m tests of bacon, h!lve caused eaneei: m laboratorv ammuls Sc·1enlists say that .while there is J\O Terrorist Linked to Newport By JOANNF. REYNOLDS Of IM 0.llY "•lot Sl•lf direct evldenc~ they produce can~er in human"s, nitrosamlnes ehould be cGDaideNd aalf they did. "It haa been known since last year that malt beverages such as beer and ttle contaJn small amounts or nitrosamines... saM Wayne Pines of the FQOd and Drug Administration. "mE MALT BEVEaAGE INDUSTaY HAS been working on ways to reduce or eliminate njtrosamines. The industry has told FDA it expects pos itive results within a matter of months." he added He added that the FDA "is considering "'hat regulatory OP· lions ure avail able 1f industry cannot reduce these le\·els " The Distilled Spirits C9uncil of the U.S. called atteotlon to the NSF statement that the relation of nitrosamines al low levels to human health is unknown. A spokesman for the industry group did. not provide the WHO figures on nitrosamines in scotch, but said the council was prepar- ing a more complete statementon the NSF report. NSF R ESEARCHERS DAVID H. FINE and E. Ulku Goff said they found no volatile nitrosammes "In any of the 46 domestic and imported wmes. sherries, IJqueurs, brandies. gins. vodk~s. rums a nd other whiskeys that were analyzed.·· ' <Stt SCOTCH. Page A21 Third Not Sure Two N-M Trustees : Milidos Dergarabedian, the Palest.iruan terrorist picked U,P ~~~~1D-<N>4.in1.~·~~~as&.-week.eiMJ--.,...--, To Seek Re-election --!-~>-~ort ·M esa Re~1strnr of Volt-rs and closes c1t1es of Ne\\ port Beach and S(·hool trustees whose termsen~~ectwn--.'-C-4.0J.:1S~l ... a--ll~1~~-...i.u;1-...1...ll.l=---i"-.l.LUL--- J7 a nd ordered deported Monday, ' was under investigation by \ Newport Beach police in connec-f lion with a possible extortion 1 case at the time of his arrest by federal authorities. it was re· Newport Beach pohce Detec· live Sam Amburgey said the C'ase in vol ve d a wealth y Ne \\ port reside nt who he dee· lined to name Amhur~ey Si11d he wasn't cnn· 'tnl'l'll there ""as <.1 c n mt: in \'Olved. He said the local man relt Der~arabedian was threatening him and. knowing Oergarabe· dia n's past Involvement with a Palestine terrorist group, sought protection It was the hiring or secunty ~uards that may have led to Dergarabed1an's a rrest, Am- burgey said Ot>rgarabed1an was taken into eustody early Saturday in Foun lain Valley at the home of rel alives he had been visiting. , A~cnts of the federal Imm\. 'g r a lion and Naturalization ' Serv1ee sajd they were led lo the · home near Mile Square Park by a tip l'rom an unidentified infor m ant · Monday, Dergarabedian was 1 o rdered d e ported by a Los Angeles federal Di stru:t Court judee At h is h e aring . he acknowledged that he was the m an who flung a hand grenade 1 into a C'rowded El Al Airlines of· free 10 downtown Ath.ens on Nov. l 7. 1969. One child died and 13 people' were injured Dergarabedi an apparently served less than a year in Greek prison for the allack He was t freed. a long with six other ter- ' roris t s in exchange for 53 f passengers aboard a hijacked t Olym pi c Airways Jet in 1970. He said he Is now a resident of f Amman. Jordan. • Amburgey said that's where > the wealthy Newport Beach res1· dent beeame acquainted with Dergarabed1an. Amburgey declined to identify the local man for fear of <See DEPORT, Page A2> ,Construction ~Trailer Burns Fire gutted a conslr ucllon trailer at Harbor Ridge early to- day, causing an estimated $1,000 ~~n damage, Newport Beacty ...,irefighters said. j Fire investigator Jim Upton ,said the fire was set about 1 ;a .m by someone who first ,emptied drawers in the trailer. k A security g·uard for the arbor Ridge development was rrested al the scene, but in· estigators said he was booked n an old traffic warrant and • asn 't charged in connec Uon with the fire ··1 had to beat renters away 1th a cllJb..-bc:caUH I IOl IO many calla from my Daily Pilot, ' la11lried ad." .:, That'll the advert!aln1 llUCC!ell tory ol the Costa II•• man :who placed th.ls ad la lhe Dmly Pilot in Novl'mber s aid today they wil l be held Nov 6 corporated community or Santa plan to run for election. A th ird Although they are elected by Ana lte1ghL'i said he will announce his de· all \Oters in the district. trustees Candidates are ehg1ble m the <'1s1on at next Tuei.duy's boc.trd must hve in the area from which followinl? trus tee areas meeting they are elected The system Area t. roughly the Estancia -The fourth . J erom e Vo.to \\a1> i.ct up wht-n the Ne"'-port-fl11?h School attendance area In dewalfc. an engm~l'I app<nnt ~....J.:AL!1ect Sc•hool D1stru:t <·umbent Kenneth Wa man. JS last sprtOJ,: to fill a \ac·um·y. !><Jill V.11 !> or~un11ed to <.IS:.Url' a ~t.'f) Jppotnted th11> Sj}rii1g lo f1l'°"I c.;;.a,__ __ heddtn1td~ \Hiil l !>(:t·k t:le<'l1on t!ruµhll JI '11'>lr1hu t 1()n of \J e an e·' crl•J l t:d b y Uo n f iJ1ng for lhl• 't:ill' OIJ t"n'> LrU'>ll't:l> "mallv.ood '> n·-.1~n<.1t1on l><Jlfl ht• Thur~d:.i~ lh1 OUl-!h lht• 1·uunl ' ·r ht• d1~Lr11 l (·n1 ''mlJ<t:-w~ tht· ISPf• TRl'ST.t:E~. J•ag£• .\:!I o.;1, ...... "'"' ,..,,,. Spirited Traiaing Kevin Carlson, 17. or El Modena Hig h School in Orange as bu~ one of th.ree bo~s. among 600 g irls who a re takmg part in the United Spmt Association conference at UC Irvine this week. Participants come from throughout the state to learn about drills in cheer leading . "I feel like a rooster in a big hen house." Carlson said this morning of his experience Betrayal Claimed In OC Salary Talks By GARY GRANVILLE Of,,_ 0•11• ,.llOI Slafl Orange County employee As- sociation negotiators have angn · iy a nd abruptly canceled an election called to ratify a s alary agreement reached last . week w ith cou nt y gover nme nt negotJators. "We 've been betrayed. That's <!II there is to it, we 've been betrayed," employee associa· t JOn Execuli ve Di rector John Sawyer said Tuesday as he an- nounced canceUaUon of the elec· lion Sawyer said about 6, 100 coun- ty employees in five bargaining unjts are likely to embark on a series of sickouts and work slowdowns if their dispute with the county is not settled by Aug. 14. A week ago. it appeared that the disenchantment that has marked county government's labor negotiations this year was at an end That 1s when Sawyer said the members would vote to a pprove a three-year pat>l giving them the 19 per cent pay inc rease spaced o\ler three years. But that was before the as· sociat ion of Orange County Deputy Shenffs reached a ten· tative a~reement on salary 1s· sues with county negotia tors late Monday n1 ~ht . And. according to Sawyer. the deputies got a bigger piece of the pie than did e mployees represented by the county employee association. "The county told us there was absolutely no way thtv would grant more than a n 8 pet cent in· c rease to any employee or group," Sawyer said. ''But they deceived us by granting substantlally higher pay and fringe benefit increases to the deputies,·· Sawyer said. He calculated that when the deputy package Is properly CSee BETRAY, Page A%) England's Attitude Debated By JAC1Ut: HYMAN Ol U.C O.tllt "'let Sl .. t Former Newport Harbor H1~h School band director Richard England "'as desl'rl bed as "de· ria nt and uncooperative" on the one ha nd a nd "an excellent teacher " on the other as oppos ing attorneys m ade final arJtu ments Tuesday <.1l a hearing mto unproCessfonal c:ondu<.•t char.Jl_CS against him. The Newport-Mesa Un1f1ed School Oistnct 1s seeking to dis· miss England on cha rges that he disobeyed o rder s by Harbor High Principal Tom J acobson regarding band performances a nd involved p<trents and stu dents m an adm1nistrat1ve d•l>· µute. A 10-ct ay hearing at Costa Mesa ll1 ~h Sl'hool befo re a three-memher c·omm1ss1on on professional condu'c t endec1 Tuesday. The comm1ss1on will meet pn vately to discuss the chargt>!> a nd decide on the evidence State hearing oHicer John W11ld, who chairs the comm1ss1on. will write up the dCl'IMOn. then send 1t to the other two panelists for additional comments. The hnal version. re" r1tten bv Willd, will be sent to the d1stnct and to England. Asked how m any weeks 1t might take before the dec1s1on 1s received. Willd orrered the following characterizations: one week ··miraculo us.·· two weeks -··the speed of hght." three weeks -"pretty fast;" fou r to five weeks "it's possible." In hjs final argument, school dis trict attorne y Ric hard Ha milton said. "Defiance was the wat c hword of Mr . England." In addition. he said he doesn't believe EnJ?land ·s explanations <Sff ENGLAND, Page A%> Odds Were Against min Gas Jockey Clouted With Plate After Tiff A San Clemente motorist who was ref used gasoline at a Laguna Beach service station Tuesday allegedly became so angry he whacked the at· tendant ·over the head with hi1 odd· numbered license plate. A<X.'ORDING TO IAGVNA police, the flareup came when ~ Christian Nelloo drove Into the Jlffy atatloa on South Cout Highway thortly before ~ and pleaded ror ruel. · =n 1ald Nelaon, 31 .. of 140 . Etc ~l..._!h Clemente, didn't ha~ , "~ iJISW displayed ........ .,. bad , ... • •• 1#1 ... -. an emergency sticker, good for seven days. TUESDAY WAS AN odd day, however, 'nd attendant Daniel P. Sherbondy refused to fill 'er up. . So Nelson reached in the car and pulled out his new odd-numbered plates, explaining he hadn't had time to install them yet. An argument developed. IT WAS THEN. police a11ert. that Nel1on popped Sherbondy with the plates. - Shes:bondy m ade a citizen's arre1t . Nelson now faces a11ault and battery charges. Public Invited Coast Park Plan Testimony Due l.o<'al elected off1<'1ab. leaders of environmental orga n1zat1ons and s t a t e and federal bureaucra ts \.\Ill tes t1fv 11l 1'hursd<iy's heann~ on tht>. pro posed Orange Coa'>l National. Park The me(>llng that be~in.., at in a m at N<'wpo rt Reac-h Ctt} Hall Is open o the public, but -rhF publ1C' v.o n't bt: allov.ed to testify That ·s beta use 11 's a con· eress1011al subcommittee hear· 1ng on a pend1n~ bill and a eom- m 1ttee hear1n~ does n t v.ork the s am e \\3\ a l'll\ rounc·il or boilrd or' <ou pen·1,1'r" puhllC' heann~ doe.., Planners Eye Cutback in CdMHouses Newport Beach plannm~ com· m1ss1oners wi ll begin hearm~!> Thursday night on a plan to re duC'e the size of homes. duplexes and tnplcxes 1n old Corona del Mar City Council members drew a larJ!C. angry crowd during a dis· cuss1on or the proposals last month and referred the matter to the planning commission. The subject tops the agenda for the meeting which begins at 7:3-0 p.m. at city hall. Also on tap are discussions of four ma· jor deve lopmen ts -Ford Aeronutronic. North Ford. Civic Plaza and Koll Center. Revised building standards ror Corona del Mar. as proposed. would reduce the allowed max- im um size of a home from twice the bulldable area of a lot to 1.2 times the bulldable area, oppo- nents say. The area that would be affect- ed Is bounded by Avocado Avenue, Firth Avenue, Buck Gully and the water. Proponents, who have been <See CUTBACK, Pa1e AJ) 8125,000 Donated , To Mardan Center The Harry O. Steele Founda- tion or Newport Beach has donated $125,000 to Project Home Base, a capital funds campaicn conducted by the Mardan center of Educational Therapy tn Co.ta Maa. .The campai1n ta aimed a t • raising money to rtnance Sl.l ·mllllon property H tjon, bulldtnc ad ·1 .. · J>fOCl'•m. The • m1 •old a~. rdi9iWllllt 1llb ..... rt lhe property. ometals of both land corn pantes have said they support t he con cept o f the park Hov. ever. there ure md1cat1ons 1hat the boundaries proposed may be the suhJC<'l of lf1sagree. ment betv.een the public agen 1 1es and prl\ ate companies in \olved Thl! subcommittee on N~tor.1o=n"""a .... ,--- l'arks and losulur Affairs of the llouse lntenor Committee will hear from a !>late of pre·selectecl s peaker; Con~rcs:.1onal aides said members or the public who want to s hare \'1ev.s \\Ith sub<:omm1t· tee or comm1llc<' member:. m;,,v do so b) \\ rttmg eithe r Rei; Jerry Patterson. D·!'ianta Ana, or Rep Morn:. t:dall, O An£ . \\ 1~hin the next two \\eeks. Patterson IS co-a uthor or the bill to allocate S38 million lo purchase some of the vacant land between Corona del Mar and Aliso Canyon. He 1s also a member of the subcommittee l'dall IS chairman or the In· tenor Committee and will be on hand al Thursday's hearmg. Slat ed t o s peak are the m ayors o r Irvine. Newport Bea<'h and Laguna Beach. coun- ty super\'isor Phil Anthony and Thomas Riley and s late Sen. J o hn Schmitz. R ·Newporl Beach. In addltion. representatives of the two major land owners in- volved, the Irvine Company and the Aliso Viejo Company, will testify. <See PAJlK, Page AZ> Weather Some low clouds late night and early morning alon1 tbe cout otherwise sunny and cont I nued warm with hilhs Thurs- day 70 to 75 at beaches lo 85 to 92 Inland. Lows tonight 82 to 86. INSIDE TOD.4 ~ Richard Nizon, five ~ara " o/tn 1w Wiii dUgraced b1f Wattrgolt, and nligrwd tilt prtfidncw, contilwea to bf plogwd btl t>w pubUc'a ""· IOfUittouu to /orgiu. afld /trrget. SlorJf, pltoeo Pogt A 7 . •••es "'"-~ "" --~ ~ .. L.M.-.,. M...... ...II .......... , ............ ., ~-:::.:: D1~J ......... ..._. I A~ 5-'cl AN =.: ... ·· • ,.,......,. AM._.. ., .. ..... ..................... . • ... M~ •811 111111 .... ,, '"'""" ..... \ ~··---... .... a-11 ........ ... ........ <• M embera or th• Newport Beach ~arka . Beathe& and Rerrt1t1on Comml11lon voted T ueiiday nl1ht to rorward a de velopme nt plan for North Star Be•ch to <'ll)' t"OUAdl memWI fQr-ucllon The • 2 voh wlth eom· m lssioo r11 Gury Lo,•e ll and Kenneth Sthwan dlHent1ne <'amr after a dt-bate on the tuue whH:h t. th."d to the I.on& ~ ,1rt d111nt1 of thei [)o,·er Shores booit r huMl'ls near the bttach Comm1 10nl•r Bre nda Ron v. us abst-nt o.t••--- M em ht-rs uf the Oove r ShoreN Community Associat ion were on hund to back the propo al which c ulls for development or a passive park on the 10-acre beal·h in the Upper 8.aY that is JO•ntly ownt'd by 'the city and county County approval also has to be obtained for the project. Homeowners want to take out about ~.000 cubic yards or sand and mud from Dover S hores channels and put 1t into pits on Mortuary attendants remove the body of Mark Edward Fitch. 22, of Long Beach from the Sheriff's office in Dana Point after it was round off the coast of Monarch Bay. Fitch slipped oH the rocks while fishing off Three Arch Bay Aug. l the beach. The dredge mate rial would then· be covered and the park \\Ould be developed with a jog- gi ng and walking trail und lundscapmg. The existing publi<· ENGLAND. • toilets would be screened with l'Orrespond to the language in the lands<:ap1ng. lette rs and memos he wrote to Homeowners have indicated parents and J acobson. County Board OKs Bicycle Trail Link lht-y are willing to take on the "I think you've heard two l'11:.t of the development along s to ries as to what has hup. The Oran~e County Board of a nd oversee construt:t1on ol the Y. tth the dredging proJect 1f they pened ... Hamilton said. "I thmk Supervisors approved a n agree· trail subject to the approval or <·a n get the nccessar ermi o ' Ms:, ;;m,:;e~n~t~w~1~· t~h_,;.,l !..rv~1~n~e~a~n~dL:::T~w1oMsut.u10~~t~h.ce'-"'c""o .... unt y · s En-.~1~lmta't J Uesday to build a $261 ,000 sec· Management Agency o e wor England as he testified and I 1 wo years ago the project had believe there's another story. lion of bicycle trail running Roughly hair or the new ser- lhC' pl'rm1ts but was halted after "It also comes from Mr r o ugh I y fr o m the U pper lion will be off.road. running being apµealcrt t o the state England in the documents that Newport Bay to Irv 1 n e along the bank of the San Diego Boulevard in Tustin. Creek from Mam Street to Bar-Co;,i s lal Commission. Com · you have in evidence .. I defy m1 ~s1oncrs said the d redging the respondent <England > to The two and one-quarter mile ranca Road in the lrvine·Tu.st1'l t·ould go ahea'1. but ruled that demonstrate a docum trail section. part of a COUn· Th F('flHUnd~ of-th-..- ~~--i~>-m·ut:t>fl1tHtt1d to-be-ta;,;..~~~.r.::e;:;.;c:.:::a~s~re~m-:=::-o~n~s~t~r~all·7t~e~d~<t~ tywrdt' 1>ll<e rai system , 1A.11l c1ght·l0·10-foot wide trail will complete a link between the tY.o folio" Harvard Avenue form areas Barranl·a Ro<td to ~toulton to !.et1 and dumped cooperative altitude ·· • EnJ?land's att.ornt.>v. Lay. renct· That proJcct was nc\•tff un Rosenzwe1J,?. clesl'nb('d England l'nder l<'rms o r the agret: P<trkwav 1n lrVIOl' mcnt. the c•1ty of Irvine will plan The agreement <·oil~ for l'OUn ci<•rtaken b<·cause homeowners as an outstandmi! educator and ~a11i 1t would douhle the 1·o~t. said hP doesn't hclH•\e lht· '1t!. lcn~th<'n tht.· work l1mt: and tnct 's charges hold 1A.atc·r "uuld n.·quirc th<' :.it·quis1t1on of ·'They want to fire hi m Heavy Trades Wmi1iue on Stock Market add1t1onul µerm1ls because of a personal dispute be t ween Mr . Jacohson and Mr Wayne Movie Biographies Stir' Clash HOLLYWOOD <AP> John~ Wayne spent murh of his act.log <·areer beating oµponents to the punch Noy., CHS <Jnd A RC <ip· pe;;tr headed toward a network showdown O\"Cr rompet1ng film h1ogr:.iph1rs of thl' late Ne1A.'J)Ort lieac•h box offtr<' kin~ CRS anti Wcirn e r Bros Telev1s1on are planning a three· hour movie based on "Shooting Star." a Wayne biography writ· ten in 1974 by Mauru:e Zolotow. But Wayne 's o l de s t son . Mi chael, announced plans Tues - day for the family's own film biography for ABC. Wayne called the Zolotow hiog raphy "unauthorized" and .. almostrict1on." a nd said he was !>horked that he had not been con- sultl'd b y Warner Bros. '"We 1A.1ll do everything we can legally and prudently to stop it'" said Wayne, president or the family 's Batjac Productions . 'The pcoplr associated with this biography have never been in I he sam e room with J ohn Wayne." ABC programming vice pres1· dent Leonard Hill said his uet work's three-hour dramatic film is the res ult of a longstand- ing relationship with the actor. a nd or a contract calling for "a biographical treatment of his life one way or another." Wayne, who Joined Hill al a news conference at the Beverly Hi lls Hotel, said no writer had been selected for the screenplay. It was not expected to reach the air until later this season. H i ll said Wa rner Bros . brought its project to ABC firsl. OAANOE COAaT " DAILY PILOT '"'""'•-C-•0..1•"''°' wll.11""1(111\t..., O·t><d"'°_,._._, "°"1>41_..,,,,_0._ '"''"vt»t•Wil'llQ~y s.r.., ...... t~~""' P.•OH\,..ct ~ tfilir"4" f:", ... , fOf (O'\t• llw\fo._. H#....,., ... «.1' MVl"ll~l#cf\~ ···~"····· '""""' leoVN .. ~~,...,.,.ceetl "' ,,.,.l••ro-Nll_,._,.,.....,~-.,..,...,.~ "'" ...... __ ,_ .......... JJI WOlhy\0'"4.Co.tt_c.l_flle-._, .. ,_ .. ,.~ .. ,_.....,.._ ,.., .. ~ Yl(t~-~ .. - l-11-'t , ..... CM•'""~ ........,,, .. ,. '"'1,, .... Mt .... l ... btOr\ Offtc•• C...I• -~ 1)0 W••I hY ..... l~ .. ,..,, t011 N• C:..M "itllw• """"'"'*' 8fe(ll '"" -......... , .. .,...". (1'4)tooat1 CIHlfflff Actwerttelftl ....n E ngland." Rosenzweig said ··1 don 't think we can believe for <t minute that Mr. England 's been treated in an even-handed, equal wav .. -The school district is propo~ 1ng ,that an excellent teacher be fired. He was working his heart and soul out <on the mu!.tC' pro gram >." England 's attorney said. R osenzwc1s;i <iho :.aid he doesn 't beheve the eha rges e ven 1f pl'oved are ~uffit·1e11t to fir~ England. .. Even 1( you accept every· thing-!\fr. Jacobson said und nothing Mr. England !-.<11<1. 1t doesn't amount to enough t.o di!. miss Mr. England ... he said The filing of charges agains t En~land early this year and ht~ transfer to Corona del Mar H1f"h Sc hool drew s trong protests from some parents and students. who formed a group called Sup· po rte rs of Ric hard England <SO RE>. The hearing itself drew a crowd of about 60 people on the firs t day. The aurltcnce after that was about 20 or 30 people each day unJ1l the end l'nnaP~Al DEPORT ••• generating reprisals from other Palestinian terrorists . He said the man is a Jordanian citizen. He said the local man was aided in Jordan by Dergarabe- d i an in gettin g a large in· heritance settled. ln gratitude, the local m an pledged his lifelong friendship and paid, over the past year . about $50,000 of 0erl(arabedi81'1 's expenses, according to Am· burgey. "Apparently, at some polnl. there was a discussion about our resident setting Dergarabedian up in a business with a low· loteresl loan." Amburgey said. NE W YO RK I API The s t or k marke t ad ded to Tuesday's strong gains with .... nother broad advance in heavy tradtnR today. The Uow Jones average of 30 m· dust rials. up I 1.26 points on Tues day for its bh:u~est gain in nearly three monUls. rose 3.33 to 863.14 toda) G<11 ners outnumbered losers by close to a 2·1 m argin among New York Stock E xchange· ltslPd issues Analysts said the inrlux or buyers has been prompted part· ly hy expectations or a decline in interest rates and a possible eas- '"~ of inflation as the economv slows. · They said demand ror stocks seemed t o b e co min g i n particular from invest ing in · s t1tut1ons. which have built up massive reserves of funds in s hort-term interest-bearing in· vestm ents. Once the advance got going, brokers noted. 1t f,ed on itseU as the Dow J o nes i nd ustrial average broke through the 850 level. a point at which 1t had t urned downward on several previous occasions. Health Food Buyer Lecture Scheduled "How to be a Sophisticated Buyer in Health Food Stores." a lecture presented by the Orange County Chapter or National Hea lth Federation will be given at 8 p.m . Thursday. Rita Ellmore, owner or a health food store In Costa Mesa, will be the speaker . The lecture will be held at Glendale Federal Savings, 100 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. It is open to the public without charge. F,....P~AJ SCOTCH 'DANGER'. • • The aeven acolches testec1 showed nitr<>1amlnn at levels rang- lne from zero to two P.•rts per billion, the NSF aaid. The trade council said those levels "are at least 20 times leas than the minimum at which the U.S. Department or Agriculture hu betfun a monitoring proeram." Pinet aald the scotches found to contain nltroHmines are Chi vu Regal. Black· ~nd White, J&B, Ballantine, Sandy Scot and Cut- ty Sark. No nltroaamines were found In White Label. Those were the only brandatetted. THE RESEARCHERS CllAaACTERIZED THE amount or nJtroeamines In lhe scotch as low compared with amouata ad· mlnlltered in laboratory test.a on anlmala. They noted that it i1 not known how cloeely animal reactlona to the chemical rel*t human reaponae. NltroeamtM levels round In beer have raa1ed rrom o.• to 1.0 pant per billion. As little u 10 part.a per billion caUHd a Lrl.plini or lun1tumorsln90me aalce, lbe NSF said. ty m aintenance of th(• a!iphalt off-road portion at an t'Sl1mate-<l cost of $1.200 yearly frv1ne Y.111 pay for mainta1ntnJ.{ the on·road strip .. Funding of t he nc•\\ sed1on of bike trail ha!-. been aJJpropnated tn previous county II arbor!.. Beaches and Parks 01 s trir l budgets. With $151 ;0(1() allocated 1n 1976. and $110.000 allocated in the 1978-79 budget. F,.._P~AI TRUSTEES .. definite!) plans lo run for a full four \'t'ar term Arca 2. the triangle forme<l b\ Newport and llaroor boulc\arcfi. a nd th<' Costa Mesa ell} hm1l!-. Vandewalll'. appointed this spring a fter Duke O'Brien's r(' slgn ation from the Area 2 S<'al. won't run again for the unfilled two years or the term Area 3. Wl'iitr lJ ff and Santa Ana llc1ghL.-. Ho<ird Vi ce Pres1· de!'1t Barbara Sk1 lltng, 42, ap. pointed two years ago a fter the resignation of Marian Bergeson, plans lo run for a full term . Area 6, Newport lll'1ghts. In· cumbe nt Tom Henderson, 45. will announce his de('1s1on Tues- day. Ile was s eated after a s pecial election seven years aRo and re·elected fou_r years ago_ Vand e walle c ited th e numero us time a nd ener~y consuming commitments r e quired of board members as leading to his decision not to seek election . "Taken together. these re quir ements add up to a much larger commitment or time and energy than I am prepared to maintain beyond November." said Vandewall<'. , •r 9TEVE lllTCll&u; ... D9lf'f .......... , La•un• Beach City Council members mdoned the concept of a 11,0IO acN NaUoe&l Urben Park autroundln-t the elty Tuesday. but voted to state con, cem1 &.hey have to state and federal officials contemplating lbe bu~e land buy. Thoee ~cems. along with the counCil eiiaoraement of the con· cept, will be presented by Mayor Jack McDowell to the National Parka and Insular AHaira Sub· commltee of the Kouse Commit· tee on the Interior Thursday in Newport Beach. And while the council fell s hort Of all-out support of the park purchase, several council members and spokesmen ror en- vironmental groups termed the purchase plan "exciUog," and said it could work with proper plannl.na. The park concept envisions Wi· i ng S76 million in state and rederaJ funds to buy 19,000 acres of coastal land and the scenic land surrounding Laguna Bea(•h and South Laguna. The park. long env1s1oned by The Laguna Greenbe lt, In(' .. would be the lar6'est in Southern Califorrua It would include open space and undeveloped coa stal land between Corona del Mar and South Laguna. according to the House of Re presentatives 1 co-auffiOr y ep. erry Patterson. 0 -Santa Ana . and Robert Badham . R -Newport Beach Gas__SJation Ripoffs Told WASHl~GTON 1A J>1 The Ent-r~Y Depa rtm('nl ~ays 2.000 of the S.000 service s tation ~ 1t hab ;,iud1ted since Y.tnlcr 'A c re found to be overchar~in~ for ~asohne Th.e departme n t ·~ f':t'onomll' Re~ulatorv Ad mm1s trai1on said Tuesday 1t <·ollert~d more thun Sl60,000 in pena lties for v1olat1ons or feder al prtc· ing regulations. The agency said 409 '1olat1ons were tound in Los Angeles, 155 1n Pitts hurl{h. 118 in Detroit 155 1n C h 1rago , 91 1n Cle\ eland. 86 in New York and 85 tn Boston F,...Pap ,11 BETRAY •.. ft~ured tl means pay and hend1t hike:. that ran~c from 15 9 per· ceot to 21.3 perc·ent ··our bargaining negotiator!'. have con<'iuded we have been lied t o and dere1ved ... Sawyer s aid ··The rounty has breached good faith and we no longer have t'onftdence in the negotiators." One member or the county Board of Supervisors who asked not to1Jetde11titted sa11f: ··w e·ve gone as rar as we ran go I don't intend to budge onl! inch. And it may be that tho5e who are d issatisfied with the best yt~ can do will ha ve to go elsewhere ror employement. ·· Meanwhile. county Personnel D1rertor Burt Scott huddled "1th his negotiators today to m ap strategy in an erfort to bring the deepening labor crisis to an end ADd while the council said the bUI mllht be the lut chuce to acquire the tand for recreational mnd open apace UHi, the council addretMd concema tbey ~ve wltb the propotal. Items which are not lncl~ed In the but. and which may affect Laguna Beach include: -A non-proportional repreaentation of Laeun• Bellt h on the park ad v-isory c-0m- mi11ion. A lack of information re· garding the need for roads and other transpe>rtatfon facilities to relieve expected traffic conges- tion In Laguna Beach. -Doubt that sufficient funds are available to acquire aJI the land. thus leaving a cloud over the property until a final plan is approved. Unclear description of who has the ult.imat.e respe>nsibllity for the park s hould Laguna Beach expe rience problems . Would 1t be the slate or federal gov~rnment'! * * * E'ro• Page Al PARK ••• 1'.:nv1ronme ntahst groups to be represented in testimony are the Laguna Greenbelt, the Friends of the lr.~v~in~e:....,.C~ ........ "'-'.._.._........,.__~~ . 1e rra Clu . A park support g roup. Orange Coast National t:rban Park. Inc. also will send a representative State off1c 1als include a r e presentative or the s tate Coastal Conservancy and the ~tare-P'arkc; -Ucpartmcnt.The !\'.at1on;,il l'<.1rk s Service. wht('h !'.tu'11ed 24,000 acres in the area for 3<'QUl'>lllOn. cilso Will have a -.pokl'c;m.tn on hand ·1 hl· h1·Jrtn i.:c; an • ('Xpectcd to 1 on1 IU1lt• II\ mid ;,ifternoon 1 Ill.' bill 111trodu1:ed hv Pal t<·r ~un .J nd R e µ R o bert Badham. H Nc\\porl Beach, 1n- <'ludes a map that shows a park of ;,ibout 19.000 a<'rC's Th;,it "ould include the land p u rrh;,ised Y.1th the federal monc) .• i &(tft of about 3,000 Jtrc~ e:1t'h from the two land r o mpanil.'s . the 400 <tcres of S) ca mo r e Hills owned h v Laguna Becich a nd lhe acreag~ to be purchased by the s tate. The late purr hase of land no"' owned by the Irvine Com· pany bet1A.~en Corona del Mar J nd Laguna Reach 1s curre ntly bt.'IOJl ne~ol 1 at Pd f 'rmw Page .4 I CUTBACK. • "orktns.? on the mea s ure s 1nt'e I.ii.I ~ummer, <;ay homes bein~ hu1lt in the area arc too big aml the restncllons they propose Y. tll hl'lp maintarn the characte r 01 th<? neighborhood. The proponents. whic h indude Councilman Paul Hummel wno lives in the afferted area. are backed by the Corona del Mar C1v1c Associallon. The association sent a ques- t 1o nna1 re o n the proposed cha11R es to a total o! S..4.40 people_ who both own property and are registe red to vote from ad· dress es in Corona del Mar. The s urvey res ults. propo· ne nts say. show widespread sup· port for the reductions. Because of a dis p ute over those results. members of the city's planrung staff sent notices of Thursduy's hearing to 1.900 property owners In Corona de l Mar Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your Eyewear The Whole Works As Low As 34.50 Slngte Vlaion 44.50 81foc•I 54. 50 Trtfocal 1 Cosmetic Tinting & All Corning Products (the changing lenses> I Complete Fashion Frame Selection I Lifetime Service Guarantee ~'''C :.::. °'=-cr.t·· ,::.i::,~, c-. .... r ••• ., .... ,,, ;;,t,.r. ........ rotUH~lof •II~ \~l•I _.,,..,::=, ,.,,4M .... '"-, .... ":?! ... Ml• •• °'iSi C•ill••"'• tlnl' 10 •1 ,_,.,._ t.,,.., u n •Y. iw -" t1• -tery .. -N lf-lltY IU1btten beera tuted cont1lned trace 1mounta or nitrotunlDll. Ptnet identlfted them u Lowenbrau Uaht, Ganaett dark, Schllti U1ht, Pablt Xtra Ute, Miller tJi., lllcbelob Upt, all m• ill tbe Unlt.ed Stat.-. PolWp bee1 • ll1ttd l8cludtd F'llber Fraaff; Saa llllu.l, Pblllpplnea, Kirin. Japan: Marathon: Oneee; lleiDKe:n, Holland; Orollch, Holland· SUo1 HollMd· 8' P•ull Otrl, Oennan7; Dae lqula, llwco;. oulni. lnl~.' ".'*-'"· AUltralia, ud Newcutle, Eqland. ' ' 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • HIQgren Sq. 642·~1»30 • Wffkd_,s 9·5:30 Sat. 9.3 -.. .... ... DAILY PILOT Samsoe Case Girt, 16, Ad_mits 1 Posing in Bikini-- By JEaav CLAUSEN .... ......, ........... A 16·year -old has Identified herselr to Huntlnicton Beach police as the girl. who posed-for a bikini photo and subsequently was sought for information in the llobln Samsoe lcidnap. murder case. been approached al Huntingtoq Beach State Beach on June 20 by a photographer. lent.atlv&IY identified as Alcala. who asked to take her pictures. • A photo or the g 1 rt was . Later that arternoon . Robin disappeared on her way home omner gfrlfrlend'& bouse. pre· s um ably aboard a yellow bicycle which pollce still seek. DitJgia9 late tlte P•st An archeological dig is under way orf Ortega Highway in San Juan Capistrano ~fler a 900·year-old s kull was discovered rn the yard of a n ew hom e . Th e archeological team is working under the scrutiny ol an obser ver interested m the sanctity of what may be an Indian burial a rea. From left to right are Jim Green. Ste phen Bousear c n. Chris Drover. Ha nk Koerper and Jeff James. County Approves Beefe~up ..._Mental-Health -l!lan-Border __ Orange County supervisors re· luctantly agreed to pay more for less Tuesday when they renewed an agreement with UCI Medical _,, __ ~,,.nte~~-fflg-eaf:e-for ~- county's ment.aJly ill. Paying more in this case meant a 6 percent basic cost in· c rease was included ln the $3.9 m1lhon one.year pact Recovering less meant the * • * Trau~a Centers Get County OK The h rst step toward setllng · up a network o( trauma treat· ment. centers l n private hospitals throughout the county was approved Tuesday by the Oran ~e County Board or Supervisors In a quick and unanimous ac tion. the boa rd told County Health Officer Morton Nelson to begin negotiations with hospitals seeking des ignation as a trauma treatment center Such a designation will m· dicate the hospital has the equip· m ent and staff o n hand to pro· v 1de the care needed by people who have s ustai n ed life threatening injuries. Before the designation of what 1s expected to be five or six hospitals is made. a committee or m ctJical p rofessionals .wiJI ~stablish criteria for s uch des· ignat1ons The move to establish the trauma treatment centers was touched off by a county Office or Emergency Medical Services re· port reviewed and endorsed by the Orange County Medical As soeiatioo The report indicated that dur mg a test period some accident victims' lives could have been saved had they received treat· ment in a fully equipped and property staffed facility. Dr. Nelson estimated that between 1.500 and 2,000 people a year in Orange County sustain injuries requiring treatment in the specializ~ treatment cen· t.ers Under the design ation plan, paramedics a nd ambulance operators wilJ be directed to give priority to the nearest des· ignated center when tra nsporting such patients university reduced the number or available mental care beds from 64 to just 23. Simultaneously. the university ~id-the-county must now pay for transporting mental patients to Metropolitan State Hospital a nd assume more or the patient screening load. Supervisors would have had to s pend an additional $1.5 mil!Jon to maintain the status quo on the mental health agreement. That amount. according to UCI officials. would be needed to cover the existing cash shortfall that has resulted in the umvers i· ty dipping into its own pot·ket to subsidize patient care And with s tate support locked in at its cu rre nt level . supenisors would have had to use general fund tax money to come up with the extra dollars. County Human Services. Agen cy Director Margaret Crier cut the supervisors' options rurther when she said no private pro· viders were interested in com· peting for any substantial part of the care agreement. .. It seems this <the university 1 1s the only game in town.·· Su_pervt~r Ralph Clark said as he and his reHow supervisor sur veyed the mental health car e <dilemma. before approving the agreement Freight Train Kills Man In Orange Police in Orange are mvest1gat· 1og Ute..de.ath.oJaJ4 year·old man who was killed when hit by a slow· moving freight train Tuesday c.f· ternoon. Police identified the vicUQ'l as Howard Arthur Sawyer, or 417 E . Everett Place, Orange. According to police, Sawyer was dragged about 80 feel from where the train struck him near the old Orange Railroad Depot north or Chapman Avenue. His badly mangled body was found by a Santa Fe Railroad employee after the 2:40 p.m. ac· cl dent. No explanation was given for the victim 's being in the vicinity or the JightJy-used section or r~ilway. ~ . Patrol Due By WILLIAM HODGE Ol llW OU!l l'i'-1 Sl•ft 111~1 1mm1~r~nts..wodong South Orange County m ay haw to worry a bout detection a nd de- portation beginning next year. U.S. Borde r Patrol officials s ay President Carte r·s signature on new legislation will increase their Southern California area rontinnent hy 39 officers Arcord1ng lo John Wesson. u~ent in charge of the Border Patrol's sout h San C lcml.'nle t heckoomt. his station "111 n .. c·e1 ve about 20 extra men "We haven't been a blf' to do mut·h more than trafft<' and transportation control. c·hecking buses. trams <1nd cars." Wesson s aid ·'The extra 20 men will allow u!> to have on<> unit on constant area patrol where we would be looking for aliens working in thti. count.ry lllei;tally. · · Wesson said members of the area control unit would began "ork mg north from the cheek· point mto Orange County. check· m~ farms. businesses and high concentrations of 1 lle~al 1mm1· grants. ··We'll be following up on tn· formation provided to us from ,. a ri ous sou recs." he s aid Wesson indicated the checkpoint station has a backlog of com· plaints about aliens working m the county. but up to now the station hasn't had the personnel to ('heck them out. He said new officers woulrl probably start trickling m to the t'hcckpoint a round Jan. I. 1980. "T he money for the officers will become available at the new (1scal year. Oct. I , .. Wesson sa1d. "Then we have to gear up to recruit new men and the\ have to be trained ·· · He indicated Border Patrol of r.c1als are seeking permission to tram Southern Caltforn1a·s 39 new orftcers m the area here rather than the main training facility in Georgia. The remaining officers would be s pread a r ound t o other border Patrol stations at Chula Vis ta. Te mecula. Campo <in the mountains near Te mecula> and El Cajon. he said. The 20 addit iona l officers would boost Wesson's workiorce to just unde r 100 officers. he said. Sioux Seek Pay F~m Government FORT LARAMIE. Wyo. <AP> Leaders of the Sioux Jn. dian Nation have gathered near Fort t..a\-amie, where their an· cestors first made peace with the white man. in hopes or mak· ing the United States Ii ve up to promises 1t made here 111 years ago Caa't Take a Joke? Dartmouth Chafing at Playboy Ad Putdown CONCORD, N.H. <AP> : A television commercial about a controvenial i11ue or Playboy ma1aztne has caught. the eye of • Dartmouth College ofriclala. The commercial ls advertlllng the m .. uine'a September edl· lion, which carries a pictorial al Ivy Le .. ue women aome ol them clothed , some or them nude and eome or them partially nude. • One actor lo the adverU.-WC. rupplna tbrou~ the ma1utne. la PGliftl u a Dartmoua.b lta· deal. Ht aay1 ... 801. thne Dartmr.Ah lirtl are alee. I tldak I'll tramfer then." Aaotber aetor·atudent repUea: " • "This la Dartmouth, you Idiot." The whole thing has a back· ground similar to the comedy movie "National Lampoon's Animal Housel" a spoof on col· le1e fraterniUes Althoulh women from other Ivy lMlue achool1 al&o poeed tor Playboy. Dartmouth la the only one or the el1ht schools name4 in the commercial, which Ptar• u.11 la runnln1 tn the countr)''I top 2S market areaa. "We've couulted outtlde &e1al cou.uet.:• Hid Dartmouth al· torner Cary Clark. "We haven't reached any fiaal ~ialon. but there are a variety o( options ~ .... . . He did not elaborate. "I lhink Dartmouth 1s over· reacting," Mike Murphy. the direct.or of circulation promotion for Playboy. said in a telephone Interview from the magazine's Chicago headquarters. "It's an amuaana commercial. To get up· Ught about tt. IS dumb." Murphy . w h o sai d the television commercial began IHl week, said radio com· merctals and newspaper ad· venltemenll for the Sept.ember 1 .. ue are coming up, but they do not mention Dartmouth. He added that initial reports show early aates ror the tssue are "very brisk." publis hed this week by a rea newspapers at police request. The photo was fo und a mong some 900 seized in a search or m urder swipect Rodney James Alcala·s Monterey Park home. Police Lt Bruce Young said Tuesday that "1t appears Alcala took her photo.·· He added ... It appears she "as s k ating at Sunset Beach and Alcala asked to take her p1 clure and did." . YounJ,! said . "This puts him I Alcala I 1n this arc{J Nol onl> this area bul very do!>c The 16·year-olcJ. "hos<: name was not released by offi cers. re s ides in Long Beuch. A neighbor NOW AIDING POLICE s po l t t• d h c r photo 1 n a Girt Report1 In newspaper and approathed the termined on wh1rh date the gi rl girl 's mother. Young said "as photographed but that 1t M o l her a n d u au).( ht«' r definitely "as about the samf' Journeyed to llunt1nJ:(ton licac·h date young Robin Samsoe d1sap· Police Department Tul•sdav pec1rcd _Y_oung ~a1_d_1l_ha& not l>cen dc __ .....:..:R;..;:o:..:;:b:.:.:mc.:... <ind ~trlfriend h11d Surfln Fiaseo Restitution So ht --------------'-'----- 1 n Check Bouncing 8) STEVt: MITC'HELI. O< "'" O••lt P•I•• SI•" Surfing promoter Robert Hart 1s sitting m a San Diego Jail <'tll today. hopmc a Judµe "111 allow him to w1thdra" a plN1 th:.il put him then· ll art. a 28 ,·ear old Laguna Bearh man. plC';.icled no tonteM last month to two fl•lony t'h<irges follo"·ing a surfing t om pel1t1on he promoted m Oceanside last October. The <·o ntes t. te rmed l hf' ·southt•rn Caltforn 1<1 Professional Surfing Open. · drew more than 100 entrants. who pa1d $100 ea<'h to compett' for more than S7.000 1n pnze money Top name s urfer<, v. ere hired to J udgc the t·ontest , ad verttse· ments were taken out m several S\U'hn ma~az1ne1>. a nd ~tt'rs announC'ing the b1µ e\'cnt "ere sent to surfboard shop:. around the world The contest went off prac·t1<'al· ly without a httC'h. with perfect three and four-foot waves and a ~ood C'ro"'d arrivin~ to se1• top name surfers c·arve up the :.urf Problems begun when the <'On· test was over. and "inner JOf'v Buran allemptl'd to t·ash h1·s $3 ,000 first plan' rh('(·k T he r hec-k bount·ed h1 ghl'r tha n a s urfer hit b\ t he backwash · So dld lhl' t•het•h "r1tten out hy II art to other surfer!> and con· tes t Judges. mC'lud1ng \ cteran "ave nder M 1ckc~ Munoz. who "as to be paid $150 fo r Judging the competition One of the surfers fil ed a com plaint. and Hart wu!> arrested in '.\J ay on seven felony chari:es of issuing bad t:hecks He was also ('hari.icd "1th grand theft .iftcr JI ll•gt;-d f\ ll'lltng J Ne" port He;H·h msurant·t: fir m tht: <·on tt':>t "as ne\'er h<'ld. and rctE'I\. 1nl! $450 he depo1>1ted lO m:.ure the t·ontcst Surfing m ai.?J 11n"s tl'rmt·d llart :.i ··!\v.1ndler .rnd ·~..-If &<'n 1ng Ja<'k.tl. "ho thought nothing of nppm£ oft some of the finest surfmi.: talent 10 the "orld." Hart was con\1cted on one count or bad checks and the ~rJnd t,heft't<barJ?c .• rnd v.35 or· dered to spend 90 da~:> 1n Jail and pay. back $8.200 to v. inners anc1 Judges But tne no\'lce promoter say-; he 1s not a s" 10dler and ne'er intended to .. run off "1th all the money ·· He !'aid thl' v. hole th mg was JUSl d bad busm~ deal · 1 d1d.n 't account for all the 10 t r1cate expenses 10\ oh Nt m ad vcrtTS1ng and promotion:· Hart !\<ttd in an 1nten·1ew beforl' beJ:(1 nning his Jail term t h1 ~ week. And. he says. ht,.S not "<.1lk1ng :.iround with $10.000 in cntrv let·:. in his pockets · "l"m broke:· Hart ...,avi. .. , borrov.ed SS.000 l>efore i t'vcn 1·ollel'tt'd the cntr~ (cti-. and 1l !> all cone ·· lie suit.I pr1nt1ng <'O~ts. :.id 'ert1smµ. T-:.h1rts. poster~ a nd ma1~tnt.~ put-1n m \\CIV f>\cr budget · ··After tht.• ronte&t I rc aht e<l I cl1dn·t ha\C the mone~ lo µa~ the \.'inners or the JUdce:.. ·· he :.aid "I went to the people 10\0l\ed and they Wf're a " are of m v problem and I d1scussC'd 1t and said I would definitely make good on all my debts ·· He r body wa.'I found July 2 near Sierra Madre. Alcala was arrested at. his Monterey Park home on July 2A and subsequently charged with murder. He is in Orange County Jail. held without bail. As police questioned the IS. year·old Tuesday. invest1gators were meeting with officers from seven other Southern California c ities regarding ··evidence .. secured in July fro m Alcala's home. The visit.ors pored over the 900 photos. Young said. in an at· tempt to determine if any might be victims in s till unsolved crimes in their communities. Alcala. who faces a pre· lirn inary hearing Thursday in the Samsoe murder case. also faces trtal Sept. 10 in Ri verside County o n a s&a u lt a nd rape charges. Bail Release Of Abduction Suspect ~it Hy ST EVE M'ARBLt: Ot -°"'" ...... \l•tt Huntin~l.On Beach poli ce ex- p r t•i.:.cd d1s ma} today that Arkansa:. authoritie:. fatlP.d to notify them that Carnalla Miller. "i.l nll'd hl'n· on child stealing <·harce:.. had been freed on re· tlun·c1 \iJtl Mrs. Miller •~ char gerf with abdur t1n g he r da u g hte r . Valeena . 6 . from the J?r<Jndparents' Huntington Beach hom e . They a re Valeena's legal guardians 'Tm Hry disappointed:· said Hunting t on Be ach Sgt. Luis Ocho~ who i.pea rheaded the ) t'd r ·1ong s ear c h for Mrs . :'tt ti ler ·.In d t•ase of this m agmtude. I m surprised they didn't a t lt'JSt let us know,·· '.\t r:. '.\t iller. v.ho fac~s ex· 11 :.d1t1on to CaJ1Corn1a. was re · lt>ased Monday after postmg a S5.000 bond Bail had been re · <lut:rr1 from $100,()()(l by a Fa>- t•ttenllc Judge earlier that day. Ark<1n sa:. authorities s a id :'>I rs. Miller agreec! to make no 1·ont ,1l"l with he r d aug hte r \'aleena. whom she 1s accused of tJlu ng from he r Huntington Ht>i.ll'h homt: on .J uly 3 1, 1978. :\!rs . Miller 1s allowed to visit Y.ile~na. \~ho 1s living in a foster homt> in Berryville. accordinJ:( to Arkansas :.octal :.er"'1ce" orkers. The 1?1rl's grandparents. who "ere nc1med her ~uardians m 1977. ha\e hired an attorney to help them expedite Valeena's re· turn to California. Gem Talk That very special person in your life deserves a rare gift. • H11 J C l/('.\IJ>llRI 1-:s C:11rt1/1ed Cfmo/~111 M:.'i ANOTHER KING TUT? \1·wd1$tOtf.'ry m l\l!Jltanrstun Remember the fabulous King Tut exh1b1t which drew long lines or Ame ricans when it toured this country a couple or years back? The treasures or Turs tomb dazzled the world. Well. over in Afhgaolstan. another royal burial site has been uncovered, and It has yielded up a collection that could rival King Tut's collection. Afghan and Russian archaelogiats and s cientists are telling about finding more than 20 000 pieces or gold jewelry . Some or 'the pieces weigh two pounds each ! The burial site Is estimated to have been du1t during the first century, A. D. The remains of a king in the tomb are said to be decorated with a gold crown. jewelry, cups, daggers. pins and golden ribbons to help the great monatth throu1h the great beyond. A Russian scientist. speaking for the people Involved ln the two-nation project. has called the discovery oae of the bluest and most Important In t h is c entury. and ls al r eady comparin g It to the Kin• Tut bonanza discovered lo 1922 ln Enpt. The diamond solitaire. Ont• "l!Qll' dlolmOl'd •.,_1 ~1n11,iy ,lfld • l\'l).lnlly To 'll>" ""' '"''"'own Ot IJ~t•"n , 1lu•• t~ 111·•'<l1Jmono\ot;)IJO<J10<1<•CJfo1 JM u11 o.11t• f .Jf\' U11111111•. bt'(1t•• ~· n1H wo 11• tmOl\(I~ "'" Jhlo.¥ 11 your• 100111n11 h>t tf\11 ""'" 11 •l•n • OOIO -..~• 001 bo.\IUI tlUI •• ltl(t11Jtl 01 J1Jn!Ql\<t ,ut11,,ru" ""'"'" Ano ~ou II kn•lW WI\~ II ~till• 'lift IOQI" W""ll yo•i '' '~" ~u<•I\ 1 n1no r.>1{1 ~no "'Ul~'t'1\tl Ill <l'k-tir .. tv CONVENIENT TEAMS ill'lllA~Mel*Cl'large 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCA TlON PHONE ~1 .... 1\4 DAILY PILOT W~. Aug1tll I, 1$11 Beach for the Birds 111:a.-: co•s THS TJC&YaaaD8: Ah, betch 1overa, th\'re'1 &ood newe and bad newa today for lhott bl you who Crt>Qu«it the eeuhore ot the IOUtbem Oran1• Coaat. 1"1f'll lht &ood nelo\' The Oran1e County Board ol Supervlaor1, in it• Infinite wlsdom, has Juat-de<>ldff to lower the parkln1-hea 11l Salt re~k8each. LaFin•Nll'Jfl, fromDtoJualone buci . ~ And now the bad news Th~ drop an the parluna tab 11 only temporary. Our ~ood supemsors have decided lO plant parkin& meters iall over th.-main lot at Salt Creek. Adm1nedl)L... 1l 11 uncle&r whether or not this means you 'II pay m ore or le11 to park there. Th11 la because the Carter Puslies Food Cut WA 'llfNCTON CAP> Pre I· d~nl Carter plane to meet with meat ~ktra, food pt'OCeuon und retalltra to try to perauade them lo lower consumer food pru:e$, the Council on Wa1e and Price SUlblllty HYI Alfred E . Kahn, the presl· de.o1.'..I chief inflation adv laer and f'halrman of the-council, said in a state ment Tuesday night "1t is tame tor the American con· iiumera lo betin to realize the full benefit of decreased &)rices at the farm level." HE CALLED ON food "mid- dlemen" to take a hard look al thel" pront margins, and said. "the president will be meeting with leader-$ In the industry to discuss th.is problem ·' Rapidly risin g food prices were a maJOr contributor to m- fl at1on in the first half of 1979 berore they were outpaced by energy price increases. According lo the government·~ Cons umer Price Index. retail rood prkcs In June were 10 p(!r· cent higher than m J une 1978 PARADISI, Mlcb. <AP>- Loaded wHh HVeraJ to8I al hia- tortcal boety, a U.S. Army Oal'p9 of &a1i111n ber1e hu Ml Mil (M Sault Ste. Marie, eDdiaC a 10.4ay 1alva1e operatioe OD tbe bottom~of chlllr Lake ~. lllachtelne Jacobi. a spokeswoman for the Smlt.blo- nlan Institution, said U.S. Navy dlver ..... ucceeded l a freeiac the e neine or the 135-year-old steamship Indiana on Tuelday, completing the most difficult phue ol the operation. A ncews c onference is scheduled for today in Sault Ste. Marie. THE GREAT LAKES freig hter housed the earliest m arine s te am engine with a documented worklnc history, said Ms. Jacobs. It sank about seven milH orr Cris_, Point in Michigan's Upper Peninsula an 1858 "They got JUSt about every. thing lhev <'a m e for," Ms J a<'o bs said · · 1 saw some un. derwater fi lm footage of the divers th;,it showed them work· ing in very dark. close quarters . •·ooo·PRICES "ent up sharp· ly a l lhe:.wholesale level durtni.: the firs t three months this year. but fell in A nl ~~un-t" ___ _ a n sa•d was a dedant: Ups ond Downs ·'The problems they h ad were n ·1 out of the ordinary," she said. "It wasn't any one thing. bu.l !or example 1( you're nol \Cr y ram1ll;ir with m a rine l•ng1 oes it's difficult to know whe re to look for bolts. Any -.dlvage is ('xtre m ely diffi cult <Jnd compltrnled .. l 'r:e Golla Get Outa This Before the Parking Mete~ Runs Out' t·ourHy board has n't decided what kind of coins the T1ckyb1rds will g ulp a nd for how long they'll tick on each or those coins. •;.._--~--~Yt1rtt-MKY1n:"Pl:Jl-PUXED that 1n this e'rct or ft sC'a l frustration. county government would be a ble to tome up with the extra scrateh to buy 600 or so parktng m eters walh "'h1l·h to torture the populace on the Salt Creek lot. No proble m. The county . you see. already O\\ns the purking meters. They had been purc hased way back in 1974 when the county treasury was fatter. Actually, it was a plot to have the T1 ckyb1rd inva sion occur upt·oast. at Sunset Beach. But the Sunset c1t1zenry flew into a rage. cried foul in the loudest fashion and even found an ally in the coastal comm1ss1on . So the Tick yb1rds never migrated upcoas(. They just stayed in non·t1ckmg s torage a ll these years . 'VOlJ ARE somewhat surprised that th£-county didn't Just peddle the T1ckyb1rds to some othe r JUrtsd1 ct1on. Lake the city of L<Jguna Beach , for example. Laguna Reac h, after all. 1!) a T1ckyb1rd Sanetu<iry The Arl Colony 1s a breeding ground for parking met ers. Still. they have u fpw alleys and driveways left wher-e Lagunct hJ::.ri'l as yet mst alled the coin-gulprng monuments to modem society. Having fa iled . however, to foist orr the 600 home less 1'1ckybirds on Sunset Beach. the county will now vicl1m1ze the ha pless patrons or Salt Creek TllE WA\' TlllN(iS are now. you c;,n ~o lo Scslt Creek und pay your two hue· ks (or one hul'k no" maybe 1 and hit the be ach and forget about 1t unlll ~unset. Soon. however. you'U be do'4 n there on the -&ctnd. r~. 1ng !!!Jhc sun aQ!l worr_ym_g_ahout lht:_parlung m eter. Don 'L gel out an the water b;ittlmg some se<t monster Your meter might run out. There's no end to your frustra tions whe n th<: T1ckyb1rds come to roost . at a 17 3 perc·enl annual rate Kahn said that "consumer ... have so far not enjoyed the full be nefits of those lower pnces <it the grocery counter " becaubt' "margins Cm ar..k.ups by-proc-~OTS. w OTesalers and rt· talle rs1 h:.tVl' l'Onl1nued lo 111 <' rease The U c pa r tm f!nl ol Agru:ulturc says profit margin~ ha\ l' rt!>l'n al an annual rate ol <!2 pertcnt 1n the· ftr!'>l :.1x month-. or this yeur IN OTHl::R ACTION, the coun <·11 a nnounced that Ladede Stl·cl Co. of St. Louts ha1> violated lhl· ad m inistrnt1on 's anti 1nClat1on price guidelines A council st<item ent 'bau.l tht· Office of Federal Procurement Polley has been asked to cfon} future government contracts to Ladede because of its non compliance. W.S. Anderson. Latlcde's vie<> pres ident for finance, said the company "does not want to be 1n non·comphance" but has been t•aught 10 a g uid el ine s technicality. llE SAJD THE company!'.! ra°" m ate nal increased as muC'h as $50 a pQund and that Lctclede put 1n a $20 surchar~e ror a month 1ind a half. The-councrl a ll<Jwed the s urcharge. passing <A long the h 1 g h c r 1· o i. t t o ,. o m p a n y customers. bul set a hm1t on Laclede's profit margin. An· de rson said. Storm Lashes New York Sen Ed\\ ;.ird ~I K enned). V :\1 a!'.!~ . rtd(·!'.I th~ roll<·r coash'r a t H1 vcr!->1de Park in Agav. am .. \la!'.1!'.I \\1th !'.Ion Patnl'k •I ront l'IJ!ht 1. m·pht•\\ Chrrs Kenneth rt (•ntcr 1:.i~hll 1.tnd--t wo nmdenlll lt'<I g 1rT.., · Crippled Airliner In Safe Landing JfJHN STEINE, WHO led the· ~m 11hson1an tea~ l!.aui Tues- <ld~ I hl' 1mg1n£-:,, billing there \ f' r ~ n 1 t· e I v o n de c k . I l · b . bt:uut1fu l ·· Thi! 1.IWO-pounc..! • nl.'10t· ... 1.rnds t8 tcet. six inches llll(h Min£-t.dtd cllor~ to reuse 1t "',.r.-hamPt!red by a sto rm Mon· ct ;n 111 1-:ht, during which 55 m1'h \\ 1nds pu1.h1•d the· barge away Imm 1Ls lour .in1·hur i.1te alxnt< th1· Indiana fl1 •· lnrt 1an a s -.t1·a m con 1-;L l'ASO I 1•xa ... I A l' I A Continental Airlines Boeing n; dt·n ... or. ho t water reed. steenng Jetliner made· a luµi.1dt-d but :.uttl'1>sful emer!(ency land1n~ <irter q u Jd r :mt . f:r1t·s:o:on propeller. the \.\hc<·ls on th1· left Mdi' 1.1.ould not eom e down. an airline throttle m1·1·hanism. boiler. ... pol-..c!>man ... aul 1.1.-ooden firebox and e ngine will be 'Tht· right ... 1de "' .. ., 1.1.orktnl! µt•rft·C'll~. tht· nose ,Rear "'as pac·ked in r h1·m1call y treated \.\Ork1ng pl'rfel'tl~. but on on1• part of the left side the v.het'I!) d1dn t 1.1.1x>len doth an1I ioadNJ on <J <'Om<' down.' said Continental wokebm an J at·k c; reJ,:ory or the in 11 at bed t nwk bound for the <·1dcnt Tuesday n1i:ht "m 1 thsoni •• n • n W ct sh 1 ngton. ~one or the :J4 pass1·nger'> ctbl'Jard Flight 253 v. ac, hurt Cre1.:or~ D (' hP "alll :,,;,iid T hl' lnd1.tnJ v. a ... round h) -.1· u tJ._, <11\ Pr... in I ~175 IJl ;i Lake The night ong1n<ited IJl llou:.ton and .... a!> bound for T U('MIO. :-tuperior J;!rl:t\'l'Vard ol about 50 Ant . Y.tth stops in Midland Odes!>ct and El Pctso . he :.c111.l. 11,111t11 ill "rP<·ks Naval hislory · lit' had ct mctlfunction in ht:. landing gedr. C.,,rt·~on :.J1tl • t'\IJl·rt.:. ~Jtd 1l rested about 15 · 11 e had to ~o Mound a t:ouµlt· or ta me:. to '>ee 1f ht' l'Ould <·orr£-1·t 1t . m 1 I t• !-I r '' m th e Jo: d m u n d a nd so ht' ended up makmi! un t·merJ'(e ncy landing at t ht> F-:1 P~1>-0 F1t1gt>r;dd. "h1ch !>ank in 1975 International A 1 rport "'11 h all ~ N1•wmen BuiMings_Blown l>own in 2-Lake-Erie e-m.nvr---~-_...__ ,.,.,.,, ... 0 All•nlu H•fttmott K1rmtr,9tw>-m t'"tt\f' tto .. ton 8•own\vlll~ Bulle lo (hrl•ln Sf r""''"'"n' C n1t t1tOO (1nc•nn•fl CtOJvel•ncl Oal Fl Wlh Ornver [)to\ MoiM\ [)elrool Mtttrn• Honolulu Hou•lon Ind •POii\ K•n'\ Cot¥ La\ Vt!Qll\ I illlt At><~ LO' An11tle\ lOVISYille Mempi.it Mi<1ml M1l•a111<ee MPIS•SI. P. NUhYllle N-w Orin\ N•w vor;. 0-1• CllV Oma,,. 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Tl>" H•Honel WNl""'r Servi<.e U1d '"" \IOrm 11•.C hil O..n•ot• .tfi.t" t p m r.,.toey wa\ ""'' o• the Mmt' itorm 'Y'lem Ut.at \P•wned lorn•cloe~ In Oftlarlo on lhof CAtnMll&n "d• of L4"1• Erle , Two ~rr.on\ wore ~illfd by a IOt,,_ ,,,.., WOOCl\lOO 0n1 • T.,....,.., nlvht The -•lhe<" terVICI' ... ,d two lo SI• tn<llH OI rain left "' CllaUle1><1u• CounlY du<'lno I,.. 0Yf'rn1911t •!Mm At <hbotne, a ~,,..n fO< llW Nle91ra _,.. Power Cotp .. u •a about 3,100 CUll,Omer\ wer• ,1111 w•ll•out -todn ancl "tom• will ~ w lth0\11 -all d"Y " O•l>Or,,. u ld IM compe11y !lad troul>ft' resPOlldl"9 to the °"'-• DMdll\# 11\MfVla ca111« l11 Dvndr~ W Oii\ 1111 oy • llHh flood tr om Cenad~way Crtet<, wlll<h r1111• Dy the bulldln9 "Wf/ ll•d 43 ... hoci.s par~ed 111 IMrt, end MJolA •O itre 1-ratlvt " lie u ld "They're cowrfod '"'"" mud )Cl •I'd waltr /4 IOI of our •mploy,.., 1~ ors also-• d4mot9ed l>Y 1ne 11000 Meuillan '3 M .. lto City 11 1' illQ," 71 .CM Oabor~ Mtid Nia9Me Mohawk d" MerldAi •1 Monlerrf/Y 9S 61 pel<ll•d crew$ lrom 8 ulleio •nd I• " All901• IO mM-.e repair\ HUUU 'If T99UCl~lpa· If Trinidad " Veracrut .. H ' Abovt 6 000 O!Mr ,,,,_, end 1>11» ness plet n lost power i" tom· m111'iltll\ al-Che111e11QU8 LO~ Mar JamHIOWn dUl'lnQ '"" "'""'· l>UI Olb«M wtld all !>erYI<~ wa. •••IOred Mre t>y ea.m v.s. s •••• .,, A fierce 111u,.der1torm. l•fll•d wes1ern .._ Yon Stat• •IOll(I ,,,. Lelle Erle Vlore ..,,., today, rlttOiftt Olll ~ ... ....,._ llMt - bloWlflt --bulldlnet. A 0-lfti, N,Y. llref4"*r was elKll'O<lltld lillll9fl M C.-1" CAll'llAKI wllfl a ll"'f wt,. wtllle lltfltl"' tare .. fl,. Mllewed 111arlletl by ·~ ._ ...... ......,_._..,.._ llUI tty SWiii WefefS lrom flooded Cree411, ... ,_,.,..,Of tw9 vlll199s W9re nK .... llrlefl?· ,_., COl'lll*IY offlCl.til Mid 1,000 IO t0,000 "°"* Md ll\IMlltHH In llW MH ... ,e ltft """'*" el« trl< 11 'f, Tiie llHYIKI ClllfN191 was rePorted '" t"9 ........ lflt towllt .. 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Yll'f ctamaQtO tllllklllltt • Tll""*"kltm• rumttMcl ti.rouei. llOMNettem W¥oml"9 9"CI _. .. ," So<llh ~· Hrly today •"•' • 1>19111 In wtllc.11 t~-. -n 111 0Mt9f end Newctltle, WYo .• llUr Ille SOUlll O_.ota llOrdllr. TM W..tOft Cl9olmy, ~ .. lllerl"'' olll<• •1111 '"" HallOflal WHIMr Service .... ,._... -• ""'1• of ral11 dam ... , ... llmt.s t lld power llnH ond ltro41tn wll'ido'#l be<a11M ol Ille*"""' TlltlOlly nltflt, bUt llleft -· flO ""°"'of l11j11rle1 or mefor..,..., E l•@w1Mre In Ille 11allo11. t!Mil'i e1tr·11orm\ -'*' acr-l"9 Gllll CO.ti alld l"IOl'ldl M(ly lelNy Widely t<Mlend ~\ U .. nd9CI ,,_. "°"*" ..... ~ ai'4 cetltrtl ,. ... _, oterOH .,,. <-IMltrel "•O ita IMI IM nortllerl'i Plal111, acret• INrtt et Ille Ollle Valley,.._ York Slate en• Hllllltrll Htw eneian11 Temll"-... _. ~ te IM In t.119 Met -lltrla Of IC-. ~rel THM and Ille '°"'"""' ..._,., .-......... lfl ---.. _I Ill ... t1Jf .. "'lt~CMM. ~ .. "" -.. ""9r .,,.... u.... ,_,.......,.. lfl """' .. 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The thieves fled in a 1972 Lincoln Continental belonging to 59·year-old business and tax lawyer Ernest Lever. authorities said Sdlool Board Split 011 C'•elce LOS ANGELES CAP > -·The six members of the Board of Education. divided evenly into two warring factions. have failed to pick a seventh m e mber. despite taking 60 ballots. The 14 finalists for ( J the seat began making Sf ATE their presentations a t 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. But ....._._______ approxjmately ten hours later . it was obvious that the raft m the board would keep the seat from be mg filled Cofut Guard B••t• OH Searce OS-ANeEbES <AP> =-The U.S. Coast Guard 1s lookmg for the source of patches of heavy oil that began to come ashore along a five-mile stretch of coastline from the entrance to Marina del Rey south of El Segundo. By Tuesday night. relatively little oil was re· ported ashore. although there was no predse measurement. Na"fl Cr..Ue Mlaalle La•11claed POINT MUGU-An experimental U.S. Navy Tomahawk cruise missile was launched Tuesday from the nuclear Powered attack submarine USS Guitarro orr the coast or Southern California. The missile was In flight for about one hour before deploying its parachute recovery system. It landed on San Clemente lsland, where it was re· covered. said spokesma.n Ray Lucasey. PIJC Ad•lt• 828 MHH•• Geef SAN FRANCISCO <AP> · The California Public Utilities Commission has admit.led t.o goof· ing by more than $26 million when it ordered Pacific Telephone Co. tut week to undertake rate reductions ol $42.2 million. The figure should have been something like $16 million. PUC officials said Tuesday. DONNA W. WEINERT, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY 'Di8abled Gain Custod~ High Court Rulea on 'Parental Guidance' AN FRANCISCO c AP) - ftJyeically dla11bled parentl may not be denied cuatody or their children solely because of their handlca9 . th e C alifornia upr•me Court hu ~ TuHday'a unan mous ruling Involved a f1Hher who had c ustody of t\1s two young sons at Gay Police Hiring ·Policy Hit SACRAMENTO !AP> -A statewide gay-rights lobby is taking some local law enforce· meot agencies t.o task for their apparently negative attitudes toward hiring openly homosex· ual officers. the time of a lt71 Jeep accident It would prevent. hlm from beln& that left him a quadriple1lc. a 1ood parent. THE MOTBE& WAS later 1ranted custody of the boys sole· ly on the bula of her eaLraqed huaband'a di•\blllty. but the Supreme Court reversed that part ol the couple's divorce or· der. The decision. Jtaid that "the health or physical condition of the parents may not be taken in- to account ln determinlne whose custody would beat serve the child's interests ..... AnE• A SEPARATION an 1972. WIOiam Carney gained custody or his c hildren and moved Crom New York to California. ln 1977. a year after his accident. be filed ror divorce. A hearing transcript sbowed that in handing over custody ol the boys to Camey's wire. Ellen. the divorce judge emphasized Carney's handicap and assumed The Supreme Court said the ruling m iatakenly aaaumes a parent could never aigpifi(aatly recover from auch a dlaabllity THE 8TE&EOTY PE or the helpless disabled parent., the oplnJon said, a:lao fails to con· sider that the "essence of paren· Ung .•. lies in the ethical, emo· tional and-intellectual-guidance the parent. gives the child throughout his formative years and oft.en beyond.·· The court said a parent's capacity t.o give such guidance is entirely unrelated t.o physical prowess a nd that "however limited his bodily strength may . be. a handicapped parent as a whole person to the child who needs bis affeclloo. sYmPathv and wisdom to deal with the problems or growing up ... Defld at 8S Kurt Kasznar. Vienn a-born ~har~c ter actor who ap- peared in 60 movies and in the 1968-69 television series. "Land of the Giants." has died in St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica of cancer . The California Human Rights Advocates. at a news conference Tuesday. particularly criticized s tat e m e nts attribu t ed to Sacramento County Sheriff's Lt Ric hard Kelley, spcakm~ -on behalf of Sheriff Duane Lowe. KELLEY, ASKED in a recent news paper interview whether ~esthesiologist Declared 'Disturbed Sex Offender' the department would hire a SACRAM E~TO <A p 1 the health and safetv of others · homosexuaJ ofricer.said· Anesthes iolog is t Will iam The psyc hiatrist s. who ex they were unconscious. The} said he dad at a bout twice a month ro r about two years sn Sutter Community Hospitals "Our position as that a gay, a M iofsky ss headed for mental am med l\tiofs.ky on sax different Uee4 a..hQ.rrloscxual, whatever treatment instead of prison. occas10.ns 10 Sacr~mento County you want to cilTthem. -:rre mis• thanks to 1lj actge 's demratt~AJ.L.sa1d they believed he could fits in our society. . that he is a mentally disturbed benefit from psyrh1atric treat "I BEU EVE THE maJor1ty of sex offender. ment. PSYCHIATRIST BRUCE T Ka ldor wrote that Msofsky's act!> the population is not supportive But Sacramento County Oas· of the homosexual position and trict Att.orney Herb J ackson said they do not want homosexuals nfter the finding Tuesday that into the ir hom es as "1f there is some miraculous re· sheriff's deputies. --"fi)'\"e11"¥:-.~H· ~ck m court That. said Hum an Rights Ad · and sent to pnson... · vocates lobbyist J etn Rudolf. was a "bigoted and ignorant " com· ment Added Sacramento City Coun· cilwoman Ann Rudin. ··People 10 law enforceme nt ne ed to <.'hange their attitude · MIOFSKV HAD PLEADED no co ntest to th ree felony t•harges of sexual perversion on fem a le patients during surgery He \\a s round b y thre e psychiatrists to be "a danger to THE REPORTS WERE the "fo llowed chrome humiliation bas ts for Superior Court J udge and rcJect1on. and can be viewed Robert w. Cole 's declaration as an attempt to restore a sense The count v me ntal health of powerfulness and manhnes!> d1~r~ec~t~o~r ~1s-=-'to~re-c~o~m~m"""'""en .......... ~a-n_1_n.~~.-.. ........ ...,..u~~mumnyg-aatd~-ef'l!m;pft!!S'S""~~~ st1tut1on for M1orsky. and Cole 1s to assign him Au,.-: 21 The reports said ~t sofs k y art ed under an .. uncontrollable tompuls1on" v.hen he 1 m~ed h1 m!>elf on the p11t 1enL'i v.hale !>l a nds~ near their heads v.hen M 1ofsky i.. attorne y. Oona Id Dorfman. said he hadn·t di!'.· <·ussed the f1nd1ng with ht!> <'lient. hut "I know hl• must tw pleet~ed beeause he reetlly wanh help ·· Your 11J01icy 11Ct1er had it so good. Perpetual pampera. your money by paying you the highest interest rates allowed by law. No bank pays more, and that's a fact. A minimum of $100 deposited with us for at least 8 years will give you 8% interest. The annual yield, with interest compounded daily, is a big 8.33%. And · you should know that no other savings and loan pays any more or has any more savings programs Than PerpeTual. (By-Federal law, early withdrawals on term accounts are subject to substantial interest penalties.) Then there are our many valuable free services.· Each means greater convenience for you whether it's the free safe deposit box for your ~mportant papers, our copying service, the free travelers checks, or any of the other convenient "freebies" we offer. And an agency of the U.S. govern- ment insures your savings up to $40.000, so your money is safe. Top all that otf with the friendly Perpetttal peeple-and yo"' ~an see why we're known as the home of the Green Carpet Treatment. Annou,._ The Opening of Her Office For Medical ond Surgiai Eye Core At: PERPETUAL SAVINGS Honse of ~en Cetpet Treatment tJt !~I ~-----«nO Birch Street,. Suite 106 Nei. rt Beach. California (Near1~0range County Airport) (714) 851 -1075 far Appointment or Enwgencies Olp6ofNte. Americ:8n loef'd of ~mology ...... Otlloe: 9720 Wll1hlre Blvd., Bever1y Hlll1, CA 90212. 274-450ee or 272"5e5e • WHtwood Otfloe: 1 OMO Wll1hlre Blvd .. Loi Angel81, CA 90024, 474-3503 IMclMllOnt Oflloe: 260 No. Larchmont Blvd .. Loi Angel81, CA 90004. 462-6483 • ~ Oflloe: 18540 Oevonahlre St., Northrldge, CA 81324, 380-2328 c.,.... Pmtc Olloe: Victory Blvd. at Platt Ave .. Canoga Park, CA 91304, 348-4141 • Ful1rton Otloe: 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd .. Fullenon, CA 12131 , (71 •) -..1200 Nc•pwt .._..Offloe: 1934 San Mtguel Drive. Newp(>rtBeach, CA92680. (714)840-1934 l ........ ....,. 111.&tllJ.8 ........ ._._._.. .. ~......_. )_ __ _..... __ -"' __ ----\ ' --·· HOusing Goals Bard to Reach With home pricea IOUina far abov• tbe tl00.000 mark and rent1 t11rtna aloal, .. affordable hou1ln1" ha become• vaaue catcb Dbrue la Onaae County. The qu.tioe la, atrordable to whom'! The eoal o( course, ahould be lO enable ordinury ram1Ue1 to arrord • decent dwellina place without beln1 saddled wtth payment.a that can't be met without two ln· comes And older tolk livin on fixed incomes should be able to llve out their days ln a modest apartment without in· ceaaa.nt rent hikes or, more 1tlannin1. the newt that thet bulldi.na is "1oin1 condo" and they must either buy their apartment or move out: Un fortunately. these 1o&ls are easy to articulate and •xtremely difficult to meet. Developers can .)>e ordered to include a specific percentage of lower·prtce unlt8 ln new tracts and cities can try to impose rent controls or stem the condo con· versloo r ush. But the plain fact ,is that these moves, worthy aa they seem , can make development and apartment ownership less than "affordable" to builders and owners. They also have to make financial ends meet. Since those entrepreneurs do not set the prtt'e of va· c·ant l~nd a nd building materials and labor, they, too. must be able to cope with inflated dolJars or go out of busmess. Many owners of smaller apartment houses have a very shm operating profit in the best of times Price controls in behalf of home buyers and renters tan be a short range benefit to them. but m the longer run they work against them. There is less and less incen- tive to build or own mcome properties and fewer units are constructed. What's left inevitably becomes higher priced. or 1s left to deteriorate as rising oper ating costs m ake the pro- perty unprofitable. And next year's crop of peopJe seek- ..,..._ __ _.~ 1-0w~ieed homes or epartmc11ts lmsl c oose from .,, Modest-priced or ··affordable" housin~ simply means a lot more people in less space or a whole new set of tax incentives for t he builders and owners. or probably a combination of both. Jack Anderson Robttt N. Weecl/Publl&tw ntarNI Keevll/edltor ..._.. IC.....,./8dftGftel ..... MtW Supreme Co11rt Aide vs. Press WASIONOTON-ln Its conUn tbu1 on the public's 1cceu to uln1 war wltb I.be pr•H , the news ot mlabehavlor by 1ovem. Supreme Court to far h1&1 llued menl o(nctals -includin1 those llW¥Y frQm infrio1tn1 OD the fn the JudJcilry. f'lr•t Ameodmenfs auarant~-d The Warren Burier court also frt-t!dom to publlsh. IMte ad, IU gave victims of press attacks recent deci•loo.s have chipped the right to lnquJre into the state away dta1Ucally at the media's or mind of the report.era and freedom to father lhe news -a editors responsible tor a damag- oeceaury irtt atep that the ing report. Fajr enough. <'OUtt m orlty evlde.!lfu' feels __ But wha 's.sauce1or Jhe press aoes warran( F1 N1l Amend· is sauce for the court, so we de- menl prott'(!tlon cided to examine the state of Jndl•crhulnate search and mind or this most virulenUy an· 11tliuru oC preu oHices by tt-med.ia Supreme Court. police, forced . di11closure of r~porters ' so ur ctss. secrecy or trials these are some of the Big Brolh~r tac- t i c s l h l' Suprt'me Court has put ats blessmg on re<:ently All ha' l' had a chilling effect on the pursuit of fact~ l;>y the press. and, NOT ONLY bas the Supreme Court under Chlef Justice War· ren Burger become the most secretive agency of the federal · ~~r.~~naT.!:~unt;1~~'::s!v~r ~! FBI or the CIA its response lo breaches of secrecy is often as overwrought as that of the pr~1- dent who appointed four Of Its members : Richard Nixon When A BC r e porter T1 m O'Brien scooped his colleague~ on l wo pwid.Jn~ cwurt dcc1s1on:, tor example, aa infuriated Burier aummartly traadened an employee auapected ol tbe luk. stationed 1 uniformed court cop out.aide lhe p ..... room e.ch afternoon and deelared tbe court llbr1ry off limit.I to Ull· escorted reporten. After lnltlal· ly plannina to close the press room at 4:30 p.m"' Burier reluc· t.anUy~eed to allow reponen to work there until 10 p.m . - sUll a far cry from it.I previous 24-hour operation. TBES£ JIOST recent s henanigans are merely ex· tensions ot the lone baruemeat or the press prlCtJced by Burler through his information officer. Barrett McGum. lroo.lcaUy, this willing tool of Burier's sup- pression of the media "uaed lo be an the ne ws paper game myself once." as the old phrase goes. McGurn became a s<>vern· ment flack in 1966 after a long and distinguished career as a re· porte r and foreign correspon- dent. HI• turnabout waa awtft ud cl9Ni'ff. He pnaided over tbe "P'lw O'Clock P'oWM" - the derisive name 11vee to tbe U.S. Embauy'a dally brieflnls la Saison on the '"pro1NA" ol the Vietnam War. "He wu a comical ch1racter, extremely holUle to the pre11,'' recalled one -correspondent who was there. Gettiq uy IOlid inform•· Uon out ot McGum was Uke pu11. ln• teetb from a rhinoceros. He hu carried hll 1tonewall tMhnique over to the Supreme Court. When we uked for the n1mes o( the chief Juatice'a law clerks. for eX1mple, McGum re- fused to provide them -even though they are public employeea. McGurn is a1ao a muter ol the unresponsive amwer to ques - tions be considers inappropriate. And hla petty harassment of the media goes to such· lengths as forbidding television reporters to film their spots from the court s teps without pri~permiasion. Oncet a Ne W14Jersey high s c hool r epo rter r e ques ted permission to sit in the court's press section during a hearing on s tudent rights . McGurn turned down the student, who was obliged lo sit in the visitors' galle ry. where note -taking 1s probibated. Yet the press section was virtually empty. PERHAPS THE best indica· taon of McGum's mind.set is ex- pressed m tus own words, in an unusual statement of principle added to his lengthy biography 1n the current "Who's Who"· Affordable housin_g is a dan nhras.e..-.But ... Jf-it..'.s~•--~ a fordable to those who ave to invest and operate it, 1t 's ---{· 'The nr wsman and the rson who speaks fo r the government share the amc ob1ect1ve of ex· plaining government policy, .. McGum WTOte "The s pokesmun ha:, <in added res ponsih1hty -to help gover nment policy sue Cl.'ed .. a lso meaningless Mobile Honie Answer Affordable housing is just what Oran,::e County plan· nmg comm1ss1oners had in mind this ~eek when they sought dramatic changes to s pur mobile home develop· m ents in unincorporated areas. To this time. county zoning re~ulat1ons have rclegat- <•cl mobile home developme nt to less than ~econd-<'lass t·1t1zcnsh1p in land us e circles. Land earmarked for such development has usually bl'cn marginal residential land at best. And the story of those who must look to manufactured homes to meet their housing needs has been the quest for rentul space from trailer park operators. Planning c:omm1ssioners want to cmphas1zC' land owne rship ror the mobile homC' d\H•ller If enacted into lc.iw. their new zoning re~uJat1ons would also make 1L possible for those who elect to li ve in mobile hom e~ to dwell in areas t hat would be full v suitable fo r the de- vdopmcntof ton ventional resa.lential neig hborhoods Simultaneously, the proposed regulation rev1 s1ons protect existing ne ighborhoods from mcompatlble en- <·roachment by mobile home development. There is a great deal to be gained by careful scrutiny of the work a lready done by a special mobile home com- mittee, the county planning staff and, of cour se. the plan- n ing commission itself. The biggest gain could very well be the first s ubstan- tial step taken toward confronting the high cost of hous- ing prices in Orange County Reinstate111ent Request Garry Davis ... Garry Davis ... Garry Davis ... It will strike a slightly familiar ring to most of us over 50.._but not many will remember..at.lirst that hew--. __ , -one of the most important figures in the news back in 1!148 Davis hit the headlines by renouncing his American citizenship, declaring himself a "world citizen" and head- mg for various spots around the globe to spread his messages against n~ionaUsm. lt could be he still believes in a rather narrow in· te rpretation of one-world1sm , but enough 1s enough, Davis now says. He wants back home in the U.S. And he is suing the government to regain his citizenship. After 30 years as a stateless per son, Davis seems to have concluded that America isn't a bad place after all. The thing that's amazing is that it took him 30 years to reach that conclus ion. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader cQmment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/'Screwball' By L.M. BOYD Q. "How did the word 'screwbalJ' come to mean som eone who's weird or crazy?" A. Thal goes way back. Maybe as Car as Alexander the Great. HJstory recorda that one or tits eyes was bl1ck and the other yellow. Dear Gloomy Gus I respect Gov. Bro:.:d admire Ed Miller love Jane Fonda. wwuvrr What he was called as a re· suit in the languages or the day la not in the record al hand. But up north Lbe subse~ quent Anl)o-S.xons endowed with different eye colors were described as "askew balled." By Shakespeare's time, tbat was almely 'akewball'." And ln latterday Ea11l1h, It wound up aa .. aerewball" to de1l1nate 1nybody who ln the mind ot the 1peaker exhibited odd qulrkl. Q. "What color so1p do 1D01t people pref er?" A. White, by 1 wide m1rfia. Uhaatnt.lom ot the famed aperm wbaJe Moby Dick .... lDvari•blJ lbow \be Ma Mat 'C'!l"' from the top ot IU~Tb•t'1 aot ftllat . ...,.... ... IPOUt forward from the left t&de ot tbelDOUl. f ~· Earl Wate~ I If th.Ii. remarkablt· .:1dm1ss1on represent!> i.1 mply tht• view of one government prc:,i. agent, ar~ disturbing e nough But if it reflects the views of McGurn'~ maMer. Chief Justice Rurger. 1t marks a ::.angular depiirlure for the Supreme Court from in· terpreling the Conslttut1on to '>upportm~ lht-fedt-r al ~overn mt-nt's incrciistng encroachment on the b vci. and hbcrt1es of <ill Amerirans State Bail-outs Curb True Spending Cuts It 1s mdeed h::ird to recall now. almost as 1f 1t m·vt'r happcm'd But only 20 months ago. and for a peri0<I of six months, nearly every public officia l in t he state. from the governor down to thl' town cncr, was shouting rabid wa rmngs to the people of the ter· rible disasters that would befall if they dared to vol<· for Prop 13. And it does stretch the im agination lo think that the voters dido 'l believe lion::. are that lh<' m<1Jonty of voters did be ht•\ 1• and fully t.'X pectf'd to· set> substantial prun ang::. of locJl 1::0\ t•rnmenl SJ)t•ntl ang . including tht· ::.chool:. Thl' proof 1s in tht• cui.e with wh1<'h Paul Gann quahftcd his follow up in1t1allve. the "Spmt of 13 .. spending limatallon measure THE NECESSITY for more action on the part of lhl' peoplr to bring government to hcl'I became immediately apparent after that June election For . some how nei the r Governor suc n par - agon s of · onf's l y as the school ad· mi nistrato rs who kept tell· ing them of tht! dra s l i<' c utb ac k s whi ch would be m ade in --~e=r=ry Brown nof" the Leg1statu seems to have really gotten the message sent by lhosc voter.. Despite his angry declarations prior to the election that "there will be no ball-outs." Brown dad o 180 dcl?ree fl ap flop as he rui.hed to the rescue of the locals school programs and all othC'r governmental services should the J arvis-Gann proposal wan approval. Whether they believed 1t or not. they gave Prop. 13 a landslide two to one vole in that June of 1978. Subsequent mdica- Charles McCabe Aided by the lci:islators wh<; suddenly suw themselves as the .. saviors" or local government. Brown presided over the dtS· tr1but1 o n of the l a rges t .. giveaway" of taxpayers money in the ll.istory of lhe state. More tba o $4 billion was handed out le lht· prod1Ji(ab to continue their mt•rn "a\~ It wasn't the tax r ul ~oted · b) the people. but mt<rely a f?ll?dllt1c shift or taxa lion from r eal prope rty le earn~d income and to transac- tions As a res ult most counlles. r 1t1es and S<'hool districts ended up w1lh more money to spend than ever bcforC'. BUT THOSE res ults dad not se rve t o dete rmine lht lawmakers or the governor le ~et :,enous about cutbacks at the loc.al Le\tcls Uus.llme around LO sir. not one whit. This year the t e1?1slature J?encrously upped the local rchef by another half billion J >ear. - Lest at be thought that perhaps the increase can be Justified by inflataon. be reminded that dur ing the year all local govern· ments expenenced revenue in· creases from property taxes by reason of new tonstntctlon and property taxes on· ownership translers as well as the t.ax rate increases for inClalion and Rrowth allowed by Prop. 13. Ad· ditlonally. many have fattened their coffers with new and hiked fees for aen'lces ff Sacramento as an} index as lo "'hat has happened. lo<'<il gov· ernm£'nts are wallowing in !>Ur plus dollars. thanks lo inflat1on and the Legaslaturc·s generosity with the taxpayers· money. The a uthonlles here adopted a 79-8(1 budget 2311 pcr<'ent higher than last yea r ·~ A RECENT AP-NBC survey r eports that one-third of the public feels their hnancaal cood1· lion 1s worse than last year as a resuffo f runaway annatfon~c­ cording to the poll lhe public tends lo blame President Carter. But the public's perception can't be so bad as lo honestly believe all the fault hes m the Whttl' House Surely. Governor Brown and everybody else in public office must share some blame. Brown took OYer a state government back in 1975 which had an operating budget or $10 billion. Four and 1 halt years later the spending has increued to $2' bilUon and more . Stereotypes Still Impair Benefits of Old Age Psychiatrist Robert Butle r. director of the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda. Md.. is credited with coining the word ageism. It does seem a useful ad- d i lion to th e nat io nal vocabulary. "Agebm." Dr. Butler says. "can be seen aa a process or systemati c s le r eotyplng and dis · crlmlnatlon against peo· ple b ec1uae they are old, just as raci1m and sexism ac· compUah this with uin col· or and gender ... Aaeism allows the younger gener1tlon11 to tee older people 11 different from tbem1elve1; lhu1 they aubtly cuae to identity with tbelr eldert u human btlDI•·" The NIA director holds th1L current polie1H In boa1la1. peD1ioe1, bealtll aad aoclal aenteea and recre1Uon tor the 11ed .,,. motivated by boltlUty ' and fear. He cautions that we seem to forget that these people we are tossing into a corner to- day are. m fa ct . "our future selves ·· WHILE AU, Uus has the ring of truth it is also accompanied by a real pohUcal phenomenon. sometimes called gray power. The number or people 55 years and older today is 43 million. It is rrojeded that this number wll reach S7 million by the end of the century. The elderly citizen is not a popular figure ln our cultuni, and never hu been. We are a people in a hurry, and anything tbal slows lhlnss down, or drags tbln11 out, la viewed •• a block to our collecU~e thrust. Old men arid old women are viewed u an outrl,hl embar· r1asmenl by many o the young. They would like to gel the oldsten out of 11i1ht, like th .. daft or the phy1tc1lly deformed. Sttck them ln blocka beblnd walls Ind for1et them. IT II NOT because my ace pl~e1 me n the elderly llWP that I think this a wholly arra· llonal view or things. Old age seems to me less a problem than an opportunity. There are a lot of good things ubout age. and they ought to be recognized. Merely having lived over S5 years brtap lD most ol us a hardy wildom that can be imparted to the youn1. We know quite a bit about the 1opher holes alonl the road or Life, and there is no reason why there abould not be a systematic apreading of that knowledae to those who are still sortln1 things out. The way we cope wllh old a1e Is . too. another part of our legacy to thole who wtll some 'day become their "future selves ... THE NEEDS are interdepen· dent. What older people need more than an)'lhlnt these ~ are the toola to live productively and well and even lnventively. These too&t can only be effec· tlHty produc9d bJ &be eltilmry ~t larp, ~ ire mottly not. 1 older folk. \t Most of what convenliona1 medicine knows about the old comes from the s tudy of the dueo.8ed old. Recently there has been a tendency to study healthy old people. Or. Butler has been in the forefront of this move- ment. With disease taken out of the picture. it appears that age tt.elf does far less harm to a person than had been thought. "A lot of what was attributed in the past to age," Buller says, "was clearly a function of 1 variety of dilferent diseases . ..;r social adversity or alcoholism or pro1r1mmed obsolescence or loU ol things that happen to the a1ed.'' YET TIR DAaK view of 11· Ina pt>l"liau. Thia view tnalata tb1t ~mory lou, rt1tdlly, ct. pendence and even aenlllty are inevitable accompan1menta of old 11e. Th1a popul1r au.ltude tow1rd old ••e, Butler says, ti ln p1rt Jual "atark wrror. We bue our feeUnp on primltift fun, ....tudlee Md a~ rather than on knowled1e aDd lna&cbt.'' •• NATION ened -Riilieule l;irnita Activities W UtUNGTON t AP> -lt Ml -. a .. ,..... u.. "'~ •· Nt.. Ill\ tM --~ la I dlaar-.. bu& lae atW caa•t .Ue ........... trip • .,. ...., • boaae wttbout m11tJ .. proe.t. ,......_ot .......... Md V .. taam ud tlae aatacoaiam ol tbaM wM will DOt forlive '8ve t.anect tlae former p.._ld•t lnto a .. ar-recluae aad chnled blm \be l"Mpeet and tba platform tbat la the ueual reward ot the , ...Uor atatnman. ••1 LET TllZ American people down. and t have to ~arry lhat bu_rden with me ror the ,..t ot IDJ life," Nixon told TV in· terviewer David Frost two years aao. "lly peUUcal life is over. I will never a.gain have an op· portuaily to serve ln an official position." Nixon announced bis intention to resign in a prime·lime televiaion speech on Aug. 8, 1974 -not long after t he House J udiciary Com mittee voted to recomme nd that be be Im· peached ror attempting to cover up White House involvement in the break-in or Democratic Par· t y h eadq uarte r s i n th e Watergate Office Building. !fhe -Official resignation was received by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at 11 :35 a.m. the next day, when Nixon was already in the air on his wa y home. •~w1,..,.... ANTAGONIZED fUchard M. Nixon THOSE SPEECHES AND ap· pearances on Frenc·h television 1lnd at Oxford Univ.ers1ty are the sum of Nixon's· public forays an five years . He made a l2·hour journey to Mexico last month to vis it the aeposed Shah of Iran, a friend from the days when both were in power, and has made IN THE FIRST 18 months af. several trips to New York and terward, Nixon rarely ventured the Bahamas. He and Mrs. Nix· ....,---+--.. ..... fla-Case-Pacifiea, his-ttght--i!H't-.als&-h&ve-<afk>wed-their-home ly guarded seaside estate in San to be used for a Republican Clemente. fundraiser, and gave a party for Then he went to China where 450 people, honoring America's the welcome was warm and pro-astronauts. tests non-existent. He has Last year, word leaked out tr~veled more since, but always that Nixon planned a world trip. ~--...)llWUUlW..J..11.D.UlJu:...-.r.'-'.)'...lllJ~llL-Httt-the--Jrtm-i-ati·~-vnvernme Washington on a commercial volunteered that a Nixon call on airliner last January, Nixon was Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser let off the plane at the edge of would be "inopportune." Ap· the runway and met by only a parently that was not an isolated ear and driver. reaction: the trip was called off. Not until July 1978 did Nixon make tus first speech In pubhc at Hyden, Ky .. an isolated town where no Democrat has been elected to office sin<;e the Civil War. He ventured out again In October for an Armistice Day observance in Biloxi, Miss. LAST MONTH, THE Nixons decided to move east. Then it became known they were buying a $750,000 penthouse apartment an a cooperative building in New York .Judges Conelude Emperor A.ttemled Killings of Children PARIS <AP) -Judges from five African nations have concluded that Emperor Bokassa I or the Central African Empire was present at the Bangui prison April 18 when about 100-chlldrel'l were killed, ac- cording to press reports here. They said a 137-page report prepared b judges from Senegal, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Togo and - Rwand a concluded : "His responsibility was involved .•. His presence at t he sites is proven, his participation is quasi· certain.'' THE REPORT HAS not been published officially, but copies were made available to various French news organizations and the findings were published here. The judges presented the re· oi:Lto tbeiJ: respective govern· ments July 17, on the eve or the summit of the Organization of African Unity COAU ), the ac· counts said. Prostitution Hit In Hollywood HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Arrests in the cr ackdown on pros · litution now total 640 since July 10, with 150 more arrests being made over the weekend. or those prostitutes and their customers arrested since the drive began, 104 have pleaded guil!.Y on arraignment, police said Mon ay. NEWSAN~Lt'SIS Within daya, a resident ol the bulldlna polled her neighbors and announced many were op- posed to the Nixons Uvtng In their midst. The resldenu said it waa not polltlcs but simply the ru11 which surrounds a celebri· ty. Nixon backed out of the deal. The former president was . in· vlted back to the White House for the ( rst t1me in January by President Carter for the state dinner honoring Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping <Teng Hsiao-ping). That. too, caused an outcry. ~ REP. JOHN ANDE•SON or Illinois, a leading Republican. carped, "It's one thing fo r him to llve out his llle as a private citizen, it's another thing for him to take steps to rehabilitate himself as a credible voice in connection with public affairs. and public policy." Since leaving Was hington, Nixon and his wife have had serious health problems. Mrs. Nixon suffered a stroke in July 1976' that paralyzed her left side for a time and affected her speech. She is almost complete· ly recovered. but seldom is seen 1n public. A d angerou~ blood clot en· tered Nixon's right lung in Sep- tember 1974, l',"2 months after his resignation. The following month he-underwent'SU:rgerv-fOl'-1~ the chronic phlebitis in his legs, went into s hock, and nearly died. WHEN NIXON RESIGNED, the first president to do so. he o.wed-mo . taxes and his legal bills were mounting. Worse, he feared he would be indicted. tried, and perhaps sent to prison. That specter was lifted by Gerald Ford. who gave Nixon a complete pardon for any crimes he might have committed in of· fice. Nixon later said he would have preferred the "agony of a trial" to accepting a presidential pardon that he knew made him look . guilty, but "there was no chance whatsoever I could get a fai r trial. .. Nixon has run up an estimated million dollars in legal bills in his fight to restrict public access to his tapes and papers. He has lost all the fights and is appeal· ing the latest ruling. NIXON CERTAINLY is better able to afford that now than he "'as five years ago. The Nixon memoirs. published last year. became a best seller worth $2 million or more to the former president. And he hn another book nearing completion -this on~ on America's -role -in the world. On the Frost interviews . which brought hi m an additional $1 milUon, Nixon reflected on what happened to him on Aug. 9 five years ago. "No one in the world and no one in our history could know how I felt. .. he said. "No one can know how it feels to resign the pres idency of the United States. "Is that punishment enough? Oh. probably not. But, whether it is or isn't ... we have to live with not only the past but for the futUl'e. Whatever it brings, I'll still be fighting." Now Open · Low Cost THE APRIL 18 MASSACRE, al legedly caused by the (:hildren's refusal to wear school uniforms. was revealed by the French division of the human rights group Amnesty Interna· ti on al. Spay, Neuter, Vaccination Dermatology Bokassa was at his palace at Berengo and hls government of· fered no comment on the press reports. Spokesmen for Bokassa denied previously there was a massacre. Freeway Ani mal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. 64S.2483 By Appointment MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES SU llOlfB-810,000 llllDIUll 0 QUOTE FOR THE 'fgEK OF AVGUST 9 THRU AU~UST 15. 1979 ................. ... , •• , ... Atfl 0 111 ............ 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LOS ANGELES <AP> Jane Fon· da ·a nd Tom H ayden , one of California's more controver sial couples. are shaping up as a potential factor in the 1980 presidential hopes of a nother controversial Californian -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The Oscar-winning film star and the one·lime student radical·turned- polil1cal candidate, who married 6'-.. years ago. have steadily built an al- liance with the maverick Democrat And Brown last month announced the rormation of a n e xplorator y pre - side ntial campaign committee . a NEJJ'S AN..tLY."IS Southwest Regional Border Com- m ission. an organization of states bordering on Mexi co. # •• CALIFORNIA Non,.~dical .Tiea Dropt-............... ~ ... ,... ... "'~ .. "'~""" Eonda as UC SpeakeF DAVIS (AP> Actre11 Jane Fon· da WM dropped u a poulbJe •radua· Uoa ..-Mer at UC Davia Medical Schoof .n... the chancellor au11nted that U. apeaker be cOAQeC\ed wilh medlmne. ~l)OIS•woman Vk ld Saito of the Unlveralty ot California campua here aaid Monday U\ar when the acting deae ot the Mldlcal School. Yorton lAvttt, brouabt up Ma. Fonda's name to ChuceUor Jamet Meyer , "the chancellor'• ,...ponse was, 'Can't the 1tudent. ftnd aomeone wbo would be moH c&olely tied to medicine?'" 118. MJTO SAID Barbara Stewart,· a atudent who heada the·commence· menL comroittee. had asked Levitt to apeak to Meyer. and after hearing or Meyer's response, dropped Ms. Fon· da 's name from the list of possible s peakers . She sai~ she got that account from Ms. Stewart, who preferred not to talk to reporters. Meyer also refuses to discuss the s ubject publicly, sehool s pokesman Bob Bynum s aid Tuesda y. "He doesn't want to get Involved ; 1l wasn't his decision," Bynum said. FRIDAY, MS. SAITO disclosed that the Academy Award-winning ac- tress had been removed from a Ust or seven persons nominated by students for the addreu next June. but ~ •b• didn't know the reaaon. Monday she said Ma. Stewart told her the commencement committee wanted "to keep a non.political purpoae tA> the ceremony and find SO· meone acceptable tA> moat students." · M 1. Saito said, "Fonda la known so much for her political beliefs, that there waa some question whether she would be acceptable." SO 118. STEWAaT asked Levitt whether he ~ghl Meyer. who bu a vet o powe r ovel' graduation speakers, would find Ms. Fonda ac· ceptable, Ms. Sako said. The remaining six names are to be submitted to the students, and the one with the highest vote wiU be in· vited. subject to Meyer's veto. One of those 1s actor Alan Alda. Asked ir he was more closely con· , .nected with medicine than Ms. Fon- da, Ms. Saito said Alda. who plays a doctor on the "MASH" television series, "represents medicine to an awfu l lot of people " The best ski b.irgains anywhere are found in the Skiing classified ~s in the D.Jlly Piiot. 642-5678 m:.---~m .... o.ve t!lal may presage his.ent.cy_jn the 1~ campaign a~ainst President Carter "'A MUTUAL CONCERN about this country 's energy policy brought them together in the first place and 1t has been the i!lue that held them together ." Gray Davis. Brown's c·haef of staff. said in an interview S°peaklng generally a U CJle COU~·~fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~--------;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;.;;.;;;;~;;;;;;;; pie in the wake of the Maller appoint· ment. Davis said ... Their recommen· da t1on d~s not get someone the Job. · but "it 1s likely to result an an an· terv1e". and af their candidate as as goo~ a~ they say he 1s, he may get THE ALLIANCE HAS been em - phasized in two recent publicized in- cidents. Last month. at the urging or Hayden and Miss Fonda . pom e ormer POW Eda!>on Miller to th e Orange C ou n t y board o f s upe rvisors The appointment dr<'v. c-rit1 c1s m an some quarters because Miller had been accused by other POWs of col- "'Thf>fl (lh•• Senate) in- jPf"IPd polllic•s into a ma Uer 1t•here I •hould have hPPn judged on mPrils of orli"lir ahiUly.•• -laboratang with North Vietna mese captors. Miller was ccnsurd by the Navy. but form:.i l t·ha rges were d ropped. Several days after that appoint· rnent. the state Senate overwhelm- ingly rejected Brown ·s appointment of Miss Fonda to the Cahfomia Arts Council. a state·lunded group that gives money to local a rt proJeCL<> THE ANTI-FONDA vote ca me afte r a de bate during which one senator called the Academy-award winning actress a ·•traitor" because of her opposition to the Vietnam War and her visit to Hanoi during that conruct. M iss F ond a 's c olleagues In Hollywood have supported her and last weekend, Kathleen Nolan, presi· dent of the Scree n Actors Guild, called the Senate vole a triumph for McCarthyism. interviewed Tuesday on the NBC ··Today" program from a studio in Burbank, Miss Fonda s aid some members of the Senate had "made som e charges similar to redbaiting." .. THE SENATE RESORTED to tactics that were used in the 1950s . . " s he said. "by injecting politics in- to a mauer where I should have been judged on the merits of my artistic ability." Miss Fonda and Hayden seem to have most in common with Brown on the issue of energy both pro·solar and anti·nuclear. Brown has appoint· ed Hayden to three unpaid posts. two of the m solar e ne r gy bodies : Sol a r Cal. a st a t e agency. and Western SUN, a regional group that a llocates federal sola r energy grants in 13 Western states. Brown also appointed Hayden as his alternate representative to the Course Set On Whale A course studying the ecology and natural his- tory of the California gray whale is scheduled at Orange Coaa,t. College io Coata Mesa. The clus will meet Tuelday evenings from 5 to 7 and is listed as Ecology 151 in the OCC clua acbedule. Bob Mulholland. lobbyist for Cam· pa1gn for Economic Democracy, a citizens' act1v1st J!roup founded by H a y den. s ays M 1s s Fonda and Hayden have influenc·ed Brown to camp:u~n for tenants' rights and for th<' Un1ver:,1tv of California to divest itself or stock holdings in companies that invest an South Afri ca. SAYS DAVIS : "THE governor's an· terest in both of those ideas predates his association with Tom and Jane. They're part of the chemistry that re· suited in his pos1t10n " Th e Camp1u g n for Economic Democracy grew out of Hayden's un- s uccessful 1976 atte mpt to defeat then-U.S. Sen. John Tunney, D·Caur., -in the 'Demoeratlc primary. Tunney lost in the general e lection to Republican S.I. Hayakawa. The governor has publicly denied reports th at Miss Fonda and Hayden pl edged to raise some S3.S malhon for his pres1de nt1 a l c a m paign He described the reports as "part of the cynical polit1c·al maneuvering that ha!> fOIJowed my appointment of that s upervisor <Miller>." BUT BROWN COULD benefit from Hayden-Fonda participation in his campaign, particuJarly if they can rally the grassroots const ituency wf\ich Hayden's g roup claims to re pres ent. Brown 1s p r obably m indful of the 1.2 million votes Hayden received in 1976. 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'11, • IODl·Ume ~onal Dllyllclaa ot Paw \ti, died Monday ai1ht. eHctly oee y.... after the pontitr'1 death. • -LONDON (A P> ' Nove ll1t Nlelael11 Meuarn&, •. author of "Tbe Cruel Sea" and other works on nautlu l • tbemee, died early tod1y • of cancer at a Londoa : ba.pltal, b1a qeot laid. . i • • • .. • .... L. ' G lllACe M. l!NGEI., ~ .. Coste Mew, ...-iH -•'t ..... •· , SUrwlviM ll't -.....,.._, Jiiiie c. Je-IM _, CAie ..... OM Mt let'. ' Cflerl041t SI...--, New .lef'My, I ll••Ml<"I'*-, CNN• Jetmlne of • Oa fte Polftl, encl Grec:e ...ct Cfled J H mh,. ef C:.O..te Mew. Clff'ltll• ••II• H r,.lce •• 11•11 ll••••••Y Mort11ery Oft T"ursdey, A1>9, t el • 7•JOPM. Mnt Of OVIPI., -lei °" Frldey, Auo. 10, 10AM, et St. Joec"lm If C•ll>Ollc OIUrch lnto<menl al Fort • Ro•ecreftl Nellon•• Cemetio,,. S•" • Ot~ Oii Fri M IPM 8'!11 8'00dwe1 • Mor11M1ryd1re«°" .. , .. ,50 LEVINE MARIAH LEVINE, rt>Sidefll ot ~el ': ~::.~'\~· ~·~":/v~:.":: A.,':,IB!o~ Ab<allem LevlM of t.onv 84lec11, C.. .• encl Fred l.t•lnt ot New York, l><otl>er • trvl~ l(rlmm ol S@el 8'!.tcn, C•. "" Furftilure C.O. IOr JO yea,. SM ti sur • vlved l>Y Mr llUSIMftd Ge••ld Soft Slew.,! Fren-OI Bently Hiii\ , Oauqhtor llMOM• FrM1t• ot Ane.,.lm S• st er o• Han""" Medler o< Soft!• Aft• '"'" u gr•ftO<nolcJten Services wlll De • nel<I Tnu1'\d~y 11 Noon '" '"" Herbnr " Mttmor1at (Ntpt1I lnterm~mt \t-rv•C•ti 1mrn,.d1•Jt'ly fr.lff'Wtng Harbor l•wn "'°""' Olollt' Morluarv ot Cos•• Mfw, dlro<lo« ~ u~ PAnEllSOH IOAN s P•rTEASON, oesil'<l-•V AuQ •. 1'79. rttldl'nl ol Cosl• Me .. Survived by ,,..r ~ Francis Pal• 1<rson. ntr mot,,.r Fl0tence S.ncll~r 01 >few York, Iler shier E\ll'ter R•v<lfH> 01 Sunnvv•I" A ntec~ Mary Rayo.,n, , Walnut Cr~.-. • niece Cetheriftt ~ ll&y<len OI N'1ll \/•lle'f, nel)Mw JOI\ Aa v.,.,.,, Of Sunnvvele, ii Qrllft<l,..Ke J .. nn1fff R"f<left a'Wl • 9rM1<1M011ew ' Scoff Ravdffl. llOln o• Sunnv,..te "'" • •l&llon ~\Olly I PM lo 9 PM, • , .. , ... ces ThUl\Cl&y 7 PM Ati l t 8Pr9eron CO<lt• Me.,. CIWloel lftl•r· mMI Al.,..r\loe N1111ona1 u""''"'' In t~u ot 1-\ contrtt>ut1ons may ~ m•<le lo -l••or•I• cl'larl!v 8ellr ~4"'°" Fur.tr•• Oirl'Ct~ ,. TW()jljl E y MICHAEL ~N TWOMEY, n.tlllr• : ot N•w Yor•. r~\ldltnt m leovn• • N10 ... 1. "' P•\Md aw•v on AUQU\I ' • 191' at the ~ OI •\ H" '""•r• a wit" • Oorotnv Twomev of Lao1m• ,.IQU"' C• llftd a Drotner JO\f1>1> T w<Hnev 01 ,. New YOf'lc Mr Twom.-y \<t'rvrd •' • Stor•ILHCXtr t\1 Cf&\\ on tne Vfttl@d Slattt Nevy from Ofo<pmbf'f '' ,.,.., IO • c;.p11mDtt 1 ,.,..~ HP "&\ l"P dor•< tor • Ol audltlnq for Lovo•a v"'""'"'' l0t I • , ......... At IN INnlly \ ·~"51 Inert • "'ll l!f' ,..,, fftfmel lJlf""rA!Jtt.Y•<f'\. C••mallon &'Wl 1>ur1al al "'" conout •M • 'l'I• Smith & Tutn111 Monu4ry, 01 (' • 111n St • Co\le ~w ... '1188 STIFFl.Elt LESTER H STlr'FLER. """""' OI Lequn• Hll" e>a•\t<I • .,,.., Avo • • SUfvlvH bY Ph\ wife Loor.t11. $0ns J emo Lttlt"r o• Yu«• V•ll"V and Robert -al CrOlton, M•rylfft<I. l qrandch llclren 1.111<111. l(&rln, •nd 0.Yld. Sertltet -·· llelcl Wed. Auo .• .. al t PM el Pacllk View Memorial Perk The temlly '~" contrlbu UOft' lo tM Amerlun He&rl A\>O<I• "°" or 1ne Can<•• Socte•v P•cil1c • View Mortuwydlreclor" • WI HOER MARIE Wl,.OCA, '"""""' ot Co.la .. "'"'"· C• PA'\~ "wrrr"Y on Auou-.t b, • ''" at Uw 8QI Of .., r unPrt'tl t\rreno·· • ""'"'' iue l>ef'CllnQ ~• Smtih & Tuthill ; MOrluarv. •77 C 11111 SI , Coll• Mew -~ . • • if • Neptune Society CllEMATION 8UA1Al AT '>(4 646·7431 c .... fneportfoh IA&.TJ..IM6BOH ,._AL.HOME IMa-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 I&&. lllOADWAY MORTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITM&nm&L MOttTUAIY WllTCL ... CNArB. Mortu.y •Cremations Flower Shop ' 427 E. 17th St Costa Me!a 646 .aN ,..CtlllOnms IMITM'I MOITUAlY 627Main St. Hunt~ach ,. .... , •COIGNALNNM ... 7801 Bolu Ave. w.tmlnttet 193-3625 P.\CINC'11W t•tMIMPAlm Cemt"'Y MOf'tuery Chllpel 3500 PllClflo View Drive Newport Ba.ch M4-2700 -iWC 111:1 llO' WOITUAldH • LaguM Blach • 414+415 Laoun• Hiiia 7M-0933 Sen Juan Capistrano 49S-tn6 -Mt-LAWN-MT. OUft Morturt • °'"" tery Cteft91°'1 1825 0 111« Ava., Coa&I ..... So40-&654 .t,J Sears We sell nrat quality and discontinue<l merchandise from Sears Retail and Catalog Distribution. ..... -.... .. _. -..._ .... • "Was" prices quoted are the regular prices at which the items were formerly offered by Catalog or in many Sears Retail stores around the country. GRAND OPENll'IG ·rHURSfJAY AUGus·r 9·r~1 Be here for Grand Opening ceremonies at 9:15 A.M . 1 O" Table Saw Regular Separate Price Was $415.92 Microwave Oven 14 Speed Blender Was $18.49 Now$12°0 Heavy Duty Mixer Was $59.99 Nows29oo Sandals Were $3.99-$5.99 lib.Box Sears Detergent FREE To first 1,000 people The eloquence ornowers. There arc times in our li>'cs fl hen we arc faced with emotions that transcend words. These are the limes when a smUe, a touch, a pecill lilt Can' express our f eelinas 11\0re eloquendy than we could ever say them. Por centuries the universal tribute has always bltn nowen. Carefully chosen for their unflmna abWty to say love and respect and falewll men eloquently thin any word1 everspelrn. . If we* help you express your feelinas please consult with us. We've been aharina our dperienccs for many many years. ... ~ \laurFm ........... ,.. .,. .... Lawn Mower Was $219.00 Now s129 Jr. Bazaar Dresses I I ;. ;:,.: # Were $19.00-$29.00 Assorted Jr. BaZaar . Sun Dresses Were $14.00-$1 7.00 Now s400 HaaUngt.on Bea~b '°'5Adam1 Fan Was $12.49 Nowsaso Fan Was $17.49 -·:~~:\_ Boys' Jeans \)\. ~ Were $9.99 ~ ...,. __ , Students' Short Sleeve Shirts Were $6.99 Now$3SO Llttle Girls' Sun Dresses Little Girls' Blouses Were $5.99 Nows2so Were $4.49 Popcorn sc a Bag Adams&•---------------• Magnolia (714) 913-.. STORE HOURS Moa.·Frl., 9:30·9:00 Saturday. 9:30-t:M Sanday. 11:08-5:00 Ask about Sean credit plans NATION I LOCAL ............. ••rta S1_,. ChJef Justice Wa rren E. Burger says the possibility of doing a way With j u ry trials fo certain kinds of co m plicated . non· c r iminal trials as worth further study. Foreign Cadets Hosted Nine foreign members or aviation-oriented or ... ......._ _ ......... __ ._ ..-............-..-. --..-·--... --. . -·. -- BOSTON (AP> Eltctrlt' rocketl')'. aa Jct.a born l a Ute fertile tanaitnaUoM ol tcleoc• fir· uoa writen nearly 40 yurt •ao . could help rid the world of IOOlher 1c:l·f1 nllfltmare th•L h a becomtt 1rim fad nuclear waat~. • mqnet expert HY1 Henry Kolm. 1~aklna 1 t an ener&Y C()nfere nee. Hid telcphont• pol•·•lzed rorket11 po wert>d by 1lant electrornuacn<1t11 would h 11 ch e 1pet thun c onvenllc>nllllY fueled rocke ts. He 1uud u two kUomtter·toa1 l1uacltla1 tUUtl drlll4NI '8&o tbe eanb eould IUq th • rock~t• clH r of the solar 1y1tem llM, II ftr-.d rrom • hqe 11· 1n11hot KOUI, A FOUNDE• of the Francis Bitter NaUoaal lllpet l.abontory at the MauacbUMtta ln8Utute or TechnolOI)'. said elec· lrumtt1net1e 11pac" h•unchera were prolo>OMd by science fiction writers t't'I the 19409 but have not been t1 rtoualy t.'Ol\.Sldered until now. "It would bt a practical way to dilPGM ol auelear w .... becauM It would launch It out of the IC>lar •11tem." Kolm said. Nuclt1r waste dl1po1al hu been a vexlna problem ror the naUon'• atomic power lodu1try and the subject ol studies by Con1reu. the Nuclear Regulatory Commiuion. the Energy De oa rtme nt and others. OPTIONS BEING considered have included burial 1n s alt ~.August a. 1979 dom•. under tbe ocean noon. -· betwMD arctic or a.ntarette lee 1heell, and firin& the wutel lDto the 1un. Currently. most commercial nuclear waste -potentially radioactive for more than 100,000 years -ts being stored in cooling ponds at react.or sites around the nation. T he apace ship Kolm envisions would. be about eight inches ln diameter and 20 feet long. Carry· ing l~ metric tone or radioactive wute. tbe ab.lp would travel oul ol the earth's atmo1phere ID ball a aecond and hive fDOUlb veloc6ty Lo escape the solar system . KOLM SAID THE space ship would be ringed with electrically . cha r1ed coils. Then it would ~ lowered Into a launching chamber also surrounded with coils. The electrical interaction or the coils would thrust the spaceship out or the launcher. he said. ................................................................................. 11111!11 ......................................... , OUR SOLUTIO TO YOUR E ERIY CRISIS: gao1 zations are be ing hosted by local residents ~lnternawti:~-~rnAl~adae~ F 1 R ULAS exchange program this week T he p rogram. m its 32nd yea r, is sponso1~ed~_J ______________________ _::__::::::::__::_:::::::_.::__:::_::::::__:=:==..::=--===-...:::=-_________________________________ _ by the Civil Ai .. patrol. ------an-&t:H<iliary-of-ttte-· Force Thirteen nations a re participating in the ex c hange. allowing young pe r s o n s a n d a d u lt escorts to spend three week!> m a host country They st ay wit h local f<J m tlies and v is it at.'ruspace. aviation and industria l cente rs as well us local attractions tlOSTING CIVIL Atr Pa trol m e mber s in C'lude : Airman lst Class Ala n Dick and 2nd Lt E u l Dic k of Cos t a Mes a. hosting Kazuh1fa Tan abe from J a pa n ; Maj . Ma ry Knor r of F u lle r ton . hos ti n g M a s a no ri Yosh imura r .. om J apan and Mohan R am from Singapore . a nd Capt. Ned J .ee or Ir vine. bosting Pedro R e qu intin a from the Philippines. A I so. 1s t Lt CaP.t . Carol Reynolds or-Hunt· angton Beac'1. hosting Cheng eng Khoo from Singapore , lst Lt. Lynn Ba lowin of Laguna Hills hosting Ed g a r Cr uz S uaverdez and Ne ico Enrico Cajucom , both from the Philippines. Capt. Mildred Wolf of St a nt on. hosting Saha r Anwar from Singapore . and Cadet Airman Herb Patna ude of San Juan Ca p istrano . ho s ting Tets u Ohto m o rro m Japan Chairman I Elected SACRAM ENTO <A P l -Fo rmer Broadway actor Har old Keilh is the ne w chairman of the California Arts Council. replacing Peter Coyote who resigned. Keilh, or Los Angeles, once was deem ed on Broadway as the "most promising young actor" by Theatre, Inc. He moved Into produc· li o n , t h e n l eft tbt. t he ater for t he retail jewelry business in San Fran cisco. Keith later sold his buslMSs, and la 10volved in private in vestments Jail Targeted SAN JOSE <AP> -A Sa nha Clara Cou nty grand jury has warned that a major disaster could occur at the coun• ty Jail unleu steps are tabn to alleviate over· crowdln1 . The 1rand jury repor1,ed the wake of the klllinc of an ln· m ate blamed on the overcrowded condition•. B-COMPLEX "5 0 " T IME _O I SI N TE GR AT I NG 100 TABLETS 8-COMPLEX "50" TIME DISINTEGRATING Each Tablet contains: Vitamin 8-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 mg. Vitanin 8-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO mg. Vitanin 8-6 .............. 50 mg. Vitanin B-12 ............ 50 mcg. Niacinamide .•............ 50 mg. Folic Acid . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 mcg. Pantothenic Acid .......... 50 mg. d-Biotin . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . SO mcg. C:t.olillt! . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO mg . 1110~ ••••••••••.•.••••• so mg . Para-Aninobenzoic Avid .... 30 mg. Plus Yeast. Alfalfa. Watercress. Parsley, Lecithin. Rice Bran No coloring added. QUAU1Y VITAMINS AT DOWN TO EAR1lf PRICES The B vitamins are essential for the prod uction of energ y by your body because they are actively in- volved in the metabolism of all the fo od y ou eat! They ar e al so necessary for the normal functioning of the nervous system. The B vitamins are most effec- tive when taken in a complete com- plex and in a time released formula. Because t he B vitamins are water soluble. t hey are Qu ick to pass through the body and should be replenished often. Time releasing al- 1 ow s a g radual release o f t h e vit amins throughout the day! Easier for you-better for your body! Help your energy crisis-try one of our Balanced B <:romplexes today! Moa. ...,,. s.t. f'.JO te 6 ,_ ,,._. 0,.. • 7:t0 ,._ s •• .,.11:00 .... te 1:00,... B·COMPL EX "100" TIME DISINTEGRATING 100 TABLETS 8-COMPLEX "1 00" TIME DISINTEGRATING Each Tablet contains Vitanin B-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mg. Vitanin B-2 . . . . . . . . . .. . 100 mg . Vitanin B-6 . . . . . • . . . . • • 100 mg . Vitanin B-12 . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 mcg. Niacinamide . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mg. Folic Acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mcg. Par1tothenic Acid • . . • . . • . 100 mg. d-Biotin ................ 100 mcg. C:t.oline . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 1 00 mg. lr1ositol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mg. Paro-Aminobenzoic Acid .... 30 mg. Plus Yeast. Alfalfa. Watercress. Parsley. Lec1th1n . Rice Bran. No coloring added. •100· Costa Mesa Store Huntlngt011 leach Store S.50. 370 E. 17th Street 646-0534 GIEATEARtH (next to Ralphs Market) This coupon good for •1 00 0FF ci w w > > w c( > .J > c( ony •~• purchot e Cl) w c( RA LPHS of GREAT EARTH "10Ch " ..... ~ c( MARKET z IALANCID I COMPUX a z z I ·D ..... Offef fOOd ""°""' ..,, . ~ c( c( ..,, • "'tlctpotm9 •*• °"'Y a c ::;) Espns AUQUlt 22. 1f'9 • , 00 ~ 0 ... ... w z e. 11th D.P · z C( en 10044 Adams Avenue at Brookhurst (next to Albertsons Market) • 963-5694 ... 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I -.. .. -.... ·--. . .... ,,,.. .. ... . ..... -. -........---· ! ... -· ,Ill\~ t • , • .... iiiiiilli .. ·wow I Wont to hear a boss drum?" \....( , , \ I 1 , \ I 1 , \ 1, , \ I 1 , SUPERHEROES by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta THE FAMILY CIRCUS '-~"" ... _ .... _ ._ .... ... l!IC.fr WHO ARr rHwse •cmzeNS: MEANWHIL~ .•. !~'TOR'{ I 'YE !#WR HEMP OF ~M eeFCX¥ ! by Bil Keane JUDGE PARKER "Why do they coll the teachers ' counselors'?" DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY 1 SAV!O UP T!N DOLLARS TO euv YOU A 6 1RTHDAY GIFT l WISH l COU LD THINK OF 50METHINv . UNUSUAL . I DRABBLE \/.)IU'f'S IA.IROl-1~ W1'f\.I 'fOIJ~ ~t7l0, ~MAN 7 ~E.-Sl\l°''f 11' WORI< 7 ::! WAS GOING 1"'0 MAKE; SOMC: SANc:::>WICHC:S i"O PU 1"' I N .0.=f" FUNNY. t..LJNCHBOX OF YOURS. DEAR .. 'he by Harold Le Dou1 by Tom K. Ryan DIO AN~ONE 8~1N6 AN~TMIN6 TO O~INK? eu=r 1,_.e;:RE ISN j" A BAKC:RY' IN 1'"0Vll"J IHA"f" "f"R I ANGUl...AR 1-0AS:: OF BRC:AP COMICS /CROSSWORD ft •• FIUT, LET'S QiCI( OUR SUPPUE5 ... THAT'L.L SE FINE, OLIVIER, IF WE DONT 60 MOO fHAH TWEHN FEET! ;•c..<itv• .L by Kevin Fagan 1'w( ~c.rn~o 1s Ko .. 10,i. 5'RA1"'11~ S(CAVSE: I ~At-1 CN(fl. A lbTHC>t.E: 1.~'>1" N16Wf. by GeOrg-e~L-et_mot_n-.t...--­ s OKAY, :!'1-1-e>e: L.UNCHING- Ai" CPOwi...eY'S BAR 1"'0DAY' .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I M.;ri rl t>i.i~· 6 G•rl ~name 10 Smalo tJutk 1• 5Po.ira1e1y 15 p.,.,., 16 Fa1~on00d •1 Au<\I Fr 18 Su•tinQ 2 .. oros 20 Crr'I" par! 21 lll"r'alt>O 23 lot I 1• lf'ltel'IOec 16 Sedmf'n 28 OuiG~er }a Coppers 31 Modify 32 Heavv 36 Sandpiper 37 Squalid 38 Girl's nick· name 39 Retailers 42 More secure u Employees 4!> R1g1d adllerenl 46 Oet1gn1s fl! Flower 50 Sena mone) 51 Searcn 52 Cno1rgea p,i'11Cle 55-- - tnf' worla Conlf·nt SI! Per~'"" llO Sou ~aa1 61 C.-lebe\ O• 62 OOserveo 63 Made n~s1e 64 Ourt11 65Game t><rds DOWN I Au revoir 1 Armaao•ICJ J U K Crty 'Food scrap ~Snip 6 Sut>s1<1ed I Narrah~<t 8 G•!tt!k 1euer 9 NYSE s 11val 10 P•ltsburgn pro 11 Girl's name 12 British com· ooser 13 Fish basket~ 19 Cut 22 -d1em 25 Resident ot Su Iha 26 01spdtclle~ UWT(O Feature Synd1ca1e fuec;day s Puule Solvea n-w1111ams 28 Grow cropr. 29 lo snelter 30 Se r~1ce and Fros1 J? HanQS lrre Jl Referee 34 Caucllo lref'& 35 fypf' 37 ~nstble 40 Restrained 41 Urgency 4? In a 5nit 4J Constella· tion 45 Coobler 46 Baby car· riagf'S 47 Cessa1oon 411 Overact 49 · Gypsy Love com· poser 51 Greek ce>- lonnaoe 5J Persons 5" Pheasant group S6W1t 51 Like Sulh• 59 Seatooa - ORANGE COUNTY Pt-Oblems in Pregnancy?-•.1 &~ Y!~l!!llf Heal.th Couneil Wanu Expectant Mot~n flfj ~@lfWD©@ AD lalanna&n tard 1laUQ1 l2 eoadlUoM Uaat couJd laeteaM the riM ot prnble1n1 for pre1· aut women or UMtr babl• haa beea publiahed by the 0rUJ9 CouDty HMlth Ptau6n1 CouncU PrinMd ln bclth Enallab and Spanlah. tM lnformatloo rard 1111.1 12 que.tlotla ror womtn to uk tMmaetvee ll) plannln1 t.heAr pre a Dancy. The qUt1Uona Include Aas YOU LltSS than 1e or • • * more than 15 19an old! At ta.. bellnnilll ol Uail P"lft~UC1 d&d you wftlb leu tbu tO or more th• • pound•. Do you recularly tats. any dru11 or m edication -even .. plrln. naul apray or otber commerdal tem1! Do you have any conUnulna m ediral problem• au c h u dtabet•, 1U1h blood pre.aure, anem1a. blldde r lnfkllon. hurt or kidnt-y dau1e? Oo you • * • OCt; Offers Health Courses for Jf'/ omen Three healUl education courses designed for women, will be of· fered at Orange Co1t-st College in Costa Mesa this fall. Fall semester classes begm Sept. 10. "FEMALE SEXUALITY" <Health Education 125) will m eet from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and noon until 2 p.m . on Thursdays . Dealing with issues especially relevant to women. the course explores the sexuality of women throughout the female hie cycle A nine-week course designed to prepare an expectant mother and her coach for child birth, will meet Tuesdays from 7 p.m . lo 9 p.m. A second session of the class entitled "Prepared Childbirth'' <He alth Education 130> wlll begin Nov. 13 . A COURSE FOR WOMEN who are interested in mamtainin6l physical fitness prior to, during and following pregnancy will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays at 11 a.m . to noon entitled "Condi tioning for Ch1ldb1rth" <Health Education 135) will emphasize breathing, exercise and relaxation. Registration for fall classes runs Aug. 27 through Sept. 21 in the OCC Admissions Office. For registration information. phol'le 556·5735 - 1111oti.e or drink! 11 then a hll· torr of "'1 birth der.ct ln 10UI' ramUy or the family or th• rather ol the baby? Ha\'9 you ever had Herpe1 or any other venereal dlaeaae! H•tte you ever bad 1 baby who wa1 born dead or died within one year an. birth! Did any ol your prevlOUI blrthl require special care, 1uth u u incubator or reaplrator, sur gery, blood transfusion, or treatment for jaundice! DID ANY OF your previous babies weigh less lh.Jln five and a half pounds or more lban nine pounds at birth? Have you ever had a caesarean birth? In your previous pregnancies or de· liveries, did you have any special problems s uch as repeat· e d 'miscarriages, excessive bleeding, toxemia, or premature labor? Women that can answer yes to any or these questions or those that are not sure about the a nswer sbouJd talk with a doctor as soon as possible. advises the planning council. Women who don·t have a doc· tor can find one by calling: the Or ange County Medical Associa· ttons 978-1160. the county Health Department. 834·6991; the Free C l1n1 t' of Oran ge County 1An ahe1 m >. 956-1900 ; th e Laguna Beach Free Clin ic. 494-06761 a nd 546·3715, or the Huntington Beach Community Chnic. 536-8894. Know where you're going-and you're sure to get there. Let Los An geles Federal Savings help you get w here you want to go. lhf' ,111c.I. mr1rlw1 mulual fundc; and commod111es including gold, can Jll i.:i1 up .1nrf 1hey 1.Jn all ·Ro down. Where they will be tomorrow ".inybc>d'i'' i.:uc'' But vour Lo-. An~(''"' ~fldN.11 $.a van~<. 4<'.C--OUnt ;ilwavs gOE>-> up - thc ·rl''" nu ~ut·-.,1ng c1houl lhdt. Your interc\t .icc.umulJtes every d.iy of 1ht· \A.f'l'k . And 1h.11 , nnl all 1 hC' 1ull amount of your Los Angeles Federal S<1v1n1.:' ,1c t uunt 1' tht•re Jnv11mr you want it, for any reason. And it's ,aft>.. '"'ured up to $40,0<Xl by an agency of the U.S. Government. R1µh 1 now " ,1 g<iod t1rn1• to ,I.HI your uwn a<.c.ount. It'~ easy. I h•w , how 1 lwr<'' .1n otlict• 11f Lei~ AngelC'~ fpdpral SJv1ng' ne.lr \A. IH·r<· ~or1 11\ t· \\111~ or -.h!lp <.1mrlv ''"P by lht• Ne\\ Au nunt' desk 1n .rm 1111111• All 1l 1.1~e-. '' rnH' minute dnd one '1gn,11urc to open your .ic.wunt !>o do 11 th1' wcl.'1. ~'VPll~ When ynu ~top by. a~k lor ynur < opy 01 thl• ~• rcl'I m.1ri <.<J\ er· 1ng thl' .irea 1n \\hit h 1hr branch 1s located. It's thc 'Jme kind of map gas stal1om u'ed 10 give away lret> Now ~ou tan ger one compl1men1' 111 l "' Angele~ Federal Saving' NOW AT LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS: NEW WAYS TO SAVE. HI GHER INTEREST. No m1n1mum dep""'' requir<'d euepl on Muney M•rkel Cerlific.tl\',, INVESTM ENT CERTIFICATES Annu•I Yield Current Annu.il R•lt 8.33% 8 years 8% 8.06% 6 years 7l/4 % 7.79% 4 years 71/2% 6.98% 21/2 years 6l/4% FOUR YEAR MONEY MARKET INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 8.27% 4 years 7.95% Effective month of August, 1979 CE RT I FICA TES OF DEPOSIT 6.72% 12 months 61/1% ,......, .... ,.,...r.•~r .... DEAR PAT: I 've beard drUI laws in moat countri• abroad have become a lot easier and that they're ~ really entol'ced. Can you find out if this i s true? K .W., Coata Mesa ne u.s. Depan•etd ot &&ate .. ,, w. b Mt C'AHultlaas E•ter Handicapped Olympics Set A group of Orange . County physically han· dicapped and mentally retarded performers whose past performances have included shows at the Wblte House departed today for the lnternational Special Olympics in New York. . The Hi Hopes. led by Director Doris E. Walker, are the only handicapped entertainers who will entertain at the athletic compet.ition for handicapped youngsters . The Hi Hopes w111 provide musical entertain· ment fo r an estim ated 5,000 contestants from 30 nations who will be competin g 1n the Special Olym· pies. Mem bers of the lit Hopes include Paul Kuehn. Lori Reyes. Laura Narden. Rita Barrios. Bill Ouderkerken. Richard Gravei.. Leroy Gould. Jim Fitzgerald and J im Ramirez . The Hi Hopes are sponsored by the Anaheim· based Identity Discovery Foundation. On their most recent tour they sang at the state Capitol in Got o ,,,...,.7 TM .....,. It f,>al 0... Ptd"'" CUI rtd lapf, ,.i""41 IM ouwrs _. Gdm p ,._, to eolw ....,_._, ill ION,..... _. ,,.._.,, Jlol pr qunffou lo Pot 0..... Al y..,. ...,._., Or.,. Cocalf DaiUw PiJot. PO. Boz l!IO, CMG llno. CA .... "' ... ,.,,.,. cu ,...,,., lllMl I» oaNfNd. '*' phoMd ~· or Wttera "°' -~ u.. rtadn'• /tlll •~. oddtnl ad ........ "°""' p#Mlllf numt.rc...ac twcouidn.cf. T,...coUmutappeondoj. 111 erupe SIOldQw1. &ne! .,..., ................ ,..,....,. ......... . wltll •ud•terJ prllea 11•••• ee••• fer ........................ ti •art· ,.. bee9•e lafth.,., ,..•re naUll a p et betag •••I &M a.• Amerkau ar· reMed abrMd Melt year -...._ bU • d.n(· related daarl•· TM &&ate Depart••t adYbee,.. te be aware tlaat la •HY ~ Y• Med Mt be eaupt la Uae ad el c..Jdu, ,...... .. , er lndlq la dna11 to be arreaed u4 Jailed. Oftm. ••Pb Ml•I la &lie 1ame ,. .. wlM!re d.nl• are f..d b nfflcleat &o be charted. Abo be wary of a&raasen lllclacll•I other Amerk .... wllo may uk yea .. bri.al packages or letters back la&e tlae U.S. 'l'Mre ii alway• Uae clauce daat tlae)' coa&.ala dnap. c..p l.etlfltte S••re• l'•rt• DEAR PAT: Do you know or any national or· ganization for people who belong to various kinds or ·co-ops? Someone told me there is such a group and J'd like to know how it can be contacted. I'm starting a college research paper on co-ops, and want to get all the educational materia.b I can . D.H.. Capistrano Beac h Tbe C-ooperatlve Leafae ol &lie USA nm L St. N.W., Wublag&on, D.C. ztal) 11 a natloaal mem· berabJp orcaa.batloa of cooperatives of all types. ll lobbies, coeduda research and publishes educ•· Uoaal material.I, locludJDI "how·&o" pampblelll on a broad range of subjects, htdudln& farm/rural Is· sues, houllog, health, and oc.ber co-op interests. United Way Expands Lutheran Social Services in Garden Grove, Saddleback Community Enterprises in Mission Viejo and Services for the Blmd in Santa Ana have been granted membership ln the Unit.ed Way of JSeu . ----- Help lighten the electric load. MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES 6 month -$10,000 minimum d eposit Yifld v.irif"; h.a,ed on ~i\ month Tre.i~ury Bill r•le. A~k for quoit'. PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS S.65~o Day in lo day out S 1h % BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNT 5.92% 90 days Sl/4 % lnlert>~I p.iid '"''Y qu.rttr. Fund~ c•n be withdr.iwn .ifler 90 d.lys •nd still e•m •I• 'i' 1°n r•le; loss or lhftt months' interest for e.riy wlthdr.iw.11. i"n1rr<''I lnmpoundrd dJ1f\ e\Cl'PI on Money Markel Cert1f1cale'> rund .. prrmaturely w1thdr.wm from cerllftcate accounts earn interest JI 1he cwt1f1c.1IP r.Jte le,., three months for certrf1cates malurmg rn one year or le~s .• ind <.'arn 1ntNcst al the certificate rale less six months for cert1f1calc><, maturing rn more than one year. ',t1v1ng lnc;ured to $40,000 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH 3201 Newport Blvd. • ecro&a from City Hell• 875-4~ ONN .... ""°""" Tiwrll. 9 AM·5 PM; '''· I AM .. PM Los Angeles Fede1al Savan.,s and Loan A.soc1a1ron Head Otl~ One w11sn11e, Los Angele& 90017 • Oll1ces throughout tne area If you do the heavy house- work in the morning. here's what you·11 be doing. The baking. The dishwashing. The laundry. And the vacuuming. · But you'll be doing son1e- thing else, too. Something that's very important. By giving your electric appliances the afternoon off. you'll be helping to lighten the load from noon to 6 p.m. That's when homes. stores. offices and factories turn on air conditioners to beat the aftern oon heat. Give your appliance the afternoon off. Then Edison can put off building expensive new power plants. And you'll help keep your electric bills down. s;CE Southern California Ediso~ Since 1885, San l)iego Federal has been soaring. ahead ... bringing customers the best in· family financial services. Today, having reached over two billion dollars in resources, we'd like to· say WJbani Yoo" ... for enabling us to continue providing innovative services __ _.._that make saving ~ie_r! BT-PWS now pays 9 301 (Jf_'O * ~~.~u:tnimum depos11) • /( £ffec111·e lhru 818179 9.682% * annual effective yield (If pnn<ipol 07td '1110-m wa-e lrft /"' onr ~°' 01 drls ratr, auum111x 'l!lttrt'fl_,,, QI IM~ pn QltltllM ra1r upon ma1urity, although tlru <DllllOl /Jt pa.tOJtll!f!d.) E14-PWS now pays 7 9 5 01_ * per annum • /0 Effective duriflg August 8.27% * annualyield * No minimum balance requiredt•• * 4-Year Certificate-4 to 10 year tenn ! * Rate guaranteed for full term of the account! Interest compounded dnily ! • Earn more than at any bank! • Fl!rkrat rrplatltHU ,.ut nibstOllllaJ Ulla-at forfeitvn /M Mr/y WltlwJTtr..'O/ Of t rrt/feOlt OCCOflltlJ '1N/ f'tlltiblt ~#If 1111~11 011 tlrt T·l'LUS "''°""'· •• A'"''"" bo/Olt~I of WSI tltott S/O do "°' OCtrtlt /Jtltrnf. I El Soar to New Horizons f:nJOY th e!>C cxclu -.1ve money-saving benefib and 'K:rv1cc' when you main1ain a San Diego Federal savin~ accoun1 of $2,000 or more: • Personalized New Honzons Club l.D. card • Program of exciting tours and cruises • Free subscription to "Easy Living" magaZJne • • Discounts to California auractions * f·rec afc dcposi1 box. money orders, trust deed coll~tion. und more! VISA and MasterCharge! There's no mammum balance required to apply for these c~rds at San Diego Federal. And unlike some savings and loan!\. San Diego Federal's cards offer other advantage~ that could save you money! For application~. v1~1t your nearby San Diego Federal office today ~ SaYlnp deposited by the 10th of this month earn lpterest from tbe 1st, when held till quarter's ead! (except for T·PWS) Enjoy the $2 Billion Celebration with special free refreshments, August 20th through 24th, at all San Diego Fetkral offices! California's family financial center .•. with onr S1 Billion In resources. , ·, Newport Bwb On Paciftc C.oaat Highway, ~tween MacAnbur Blvd. ud Newport Ccater Drive TeMphone: 64'-1885 SanDi~oFederal~ r ANO LOAN ASIOQATION • • IApMNlpel 30112 Crown Valley Parkway soudl of Niguel Road Telephone: 495-6210 ' Caplstruo 8eacb 34206 Dobeay Park lloed at Victoria Blvd. oppoeite CapiatrallO Beach Plaza Shopptfti Ceacer Telephone: 496-0201 • • . . . Miiiion Vlejo/Lapna HUii At LaPaz a: Cabot, in Lucky Shopping Center Telephone: 770-6346 , ... t ' ~- San Clemente 1650 North El Camino Real near Avcnida Pioo Telephone: 498-6330 . • I • < l v s j r • I ~ d .. • It b ,. • .. .. • • • -' INSIDE: ,•Stocks •Bu1lne1s ~ ....... ~ll!ll~·M_..o•v~•·~s!iliii·T~··1•8v•1•1•10."-... .... iliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililll~ .............. iiliiii ... iiiillliiliiiillliililiiiiiliil~i;;;,..O~ts -<11 ....... 1111 OAILV otLOT r-• • ' •• Angels Get Some EneouragJllfl N.eaes ,.,._ AP .,..._le._ . - OAK:l..AN Nolan Ryu worled out Tueeday nl1ht ud save eoeouraatna aJpa lbat he'll be ' pltcblna .,aia IOOD for tbe Aqela arm mu1de ror two -.Ma. The A.Dc•I• have aleo &Otten encour.,u., newa rrom two other diaabled pitche,._Chria Kaapp could rMW'n to the pit.chin, mound within two weekl. and P'raak Tuana may belirl tbrowtna a baseball .,a"' on MOIMlay. Tanana '1 paln. and al thou~ the Anaea. at Olie time 41MOW'Ced that the left·hander waa afructed with tencUnlUa, Dr. Robert Kerlaa examined Tanana'• arm and ahouJder and found nothin& amiaa. First baseman Rod Carew. who couldn't dll Campy's throw out of the dl:Jpaeemed up.et with the sborUtop'a play anct-atd e.' ' .. He threw foe 10 or 12 mlautel. wu able to lbro• ~ bard Md e.-IP'I' olf a few curve balll," H)'I p6tc1Unl ~•cb Larry Sberfy. "He'll tbrow ... l'riday ud if all coe-well, he na&aht be read)' to pit.cb la a aame lD about. a week.·· • KNAPP 9AY8 HB'S ALllOiT 100 percent recoveNd from the herniated dilc In his back. He'll return to the acUve Uet·ne•t week. which will neullitat.e the deletion oC one name from the cur· rent l'Olter. Ptrt1UNG 18 THE OBVIOUS weak link in the An1ela' otberwile Jtrona chain. and lt was never more evident lban ln Oakland Tuelday niabt. as Barr and reliever Dave L&Roebe allowed tbe A's 13 hita and nine rum. "I HATE 1'0 SEE that happen. That's the way it hu been all year." Carew said to Herald Ex· aminer sporta writ.er Dick Miller. refenin1 to the bad throw. "He messes around in the infield ..ct then you get into a game ... " Carew's voice trailed off, and he completed the thought by saying simply. "I'm tired oflhat." THAT WAS BY l'Aa the beet news the Anael• _JOt TUtlda,y nilht. The_aame agaiMt th Oakland A'.1 WMD't Mfl'l.Y so JQyoua u hcher Jim Barr at.orbed hla np.th defeat or e season, 9.s. Ry"1. wbO leads lbe leaaue u1 alrUteouts and shutouts. bu been out or act.Ion with a strained Tanana hu 1>ftn wortiq "With a -physical thenpis1Inl.as Vigaa thtee hours-each day, in ad· dltion to runnlna five mllec dally. A •pecll1c injury bun't been diagnosed for Only five of the A's runs were earned, howev~. and vetttan short.atop Bert Campaneria made the cruclal error. His off.line throw to first opened the door for Oakland to score six times in the seventh ionini . Winning pltcher Rick Langford has been men· tioned as one of the arms the Angels have ex· <See ANGELS, Page 82> .M.mson's Death Hard· To Believ~ By BAL BOCK ,. .. _... ...... It struck with the suddenness of a clap of thunder. sending shudders up and down the splnj!. One moment. Thurman Munson was h e r e · an American hero, captain of the New York Yankee s, a marvelously gifted athlete in the prime of his life. And the next moment, he was one, killed in tbe-mi.ndl,--...-- <'rash of his private plane. It was a frightening, instant reminder or the slender thread by which we all Li ve every day of our lives COMMENTARY c ruel as to cut down a man so suddenly, a man who meant so much to so many? Tht> reaction was disbelief as people heard the news. It was a lmost as if this could not have really happened -not to one of our heroes But it could and 1t did because Munson was a human being. with the same s tre ngths and weaknesses as the res t of us. He -Oealt with life as all of us do. facing it.s ups and downs and twists and turns the same way ordinary people must. He happened to be able to pla} a little boys' game called baseball better than others, and that made.him a national figure. But the bottom hne is. off the field, be was just a person, not unltte tbe1'e8t of us. - We as a nation attach a s~ial significance to our sports heroes -- ·-THERE IS A TENDENCY to separate them from the status of mere mortals. They are treated as some kind of super beings. And then, every so often. a Troy Archer is killed in a car acci- dent. a J.V. Cain dies on the football trainin g field , a Thurman Munson crashes hJs plane and dies And that's when the joy goes out of the games. That's when the reality hits that athletes are ~---- Yankee heroes have died before but never bas it happened Quite this way. When Lou Gehrig <See MUNSON, Page BZ> PAT HADEN LOOKS OVER THE DEFENSE (LEFT), THEN SCRAMBLES FROM A WOULD-BE TACKLER IN SEARCH OF THE TARGET. LA People Demand a Lot··Daden Rams '-New O/feme-May-Giv-e -T-hem What They--W ant By JOHN SEV ANO Of"'90.llY"lt9tStaft A new twist to the Rams' offense for 1979 was unveiled Saturday at the Coliseum. and Pat Haden was the center attraction. On the team's first play Haden took the snap and rather than whirl and hand the ball to one of the backs. he faded back and threw a little swing pass to Jim Jodal c1rchog out of the backfield. THE PLAY WAS not only good fo r five yards but il surprised the oppos1- ~ion . .something the Ra ms have failed to do in past years. It was the team's old theory that you would run, run. pass. punL ln other words, predict· a bility would be the norm rather than the unexpected. But Ra ms Coach Ray Malavas1 has promised a m ore exciting ball club offensively this season. The Rams -vintage 1979 -· are su pposed to pass more. with more options and more tnck plays. Haden had-a hu d time playing !1n: der the old system. especially after c omin g from nothing but free "heeling proJ{rams in the past THUS, HADEN WAS placed m a can'l·w10 s ituation -and didn't. Nothmg he seemed to do pleased the fickle fans of Los Angeles. where ht> was r aised and worshipped ever since he started throwing passes to J K. McKay at Bishop Amat ll.Jgh in the early 70s The skeptics were highly cnt1cal when Haden came to the Rams 1n 1976, saying he was either loo short. d1dn 't have enough arm or wasn t last enough to ..compensate fo_r the other two The cnt1c1sm hurt Haden It hurt him deeply He felt 1l was unfair the "'ay he "Aas being Judged The fCAn s hadn't given hi m time to adjust to the NFL and the critics '4ere un1 ust in 1ump1Dg to conclusions about his drawbacks. A RHODES SCHOLAR. Haden was too smart to play the game 1f he thdn 't feel he belonged. All he wanted was a chance to prove himself a leg1t1 mate chance and this may be the year he'll get 1t. The new Haden firushcd hi s first cries of '79 with two more pass com· plet1ons <both on first do"ns> and the 1See HADEN. Page BZ > Manny Magnificent! Injury Jinx Hits Rams Once More Mota Ties Burgess for Most Pinch Hits ( 1~). LOS ANGELES (AP> It was just an infield single in a six·run eighth inning that gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a dramatic 10-8 victory over Houston. but the shot by "1·Year· old Manny Mota entered a new line in baseball's record book. It was Mota's 14.fth career pinch bit, tying him with Smoky Burgess--Mota's one-time Pitts burgh Pirates teammate-as major league baseball's all-time pinch·hiUer. And it was Mota's lOOth pinch bit as a Dodger. ••fT'S A G&BAT MOMENT r or me,.. Mota said aft.er the 1ame Tuesday ni1ht, "and I bava 1¥A IDCIOtba to 1et another bit." After beeffnl out tbe grounder bebh1d tbe second baae bag, )Iota waa nJDOYed for a pinch runner to a 1tandlag ovation from M,511 fans. Tb• hit helped aet up the 1 Dodi .. ' sixth nm of the inninc. wblcb ume on Dave Lopea' aqueese bunt. Earlier, Dusty Buer powwnd in two rum with a bHH·loaded 1in&le and catcw 8&eYe Yeqer followed with bia lltb 1aaaM run a tbe t Doc11en overcame a four-run deftctt. .... •UW&D TONIOSI' we bnn't IUl'Nlldered," Ye.,er Mid aftll' tbe Dodlen ended a m.,_ wta .a.Ir for the N• tlo••I 1Aa1u•·WHt leadlnt ~MOTA A1tro1. "l don't care what anyone says, that's still a cham· piombl attltude." The 111L~ ma1 have bM a cbamPiGMblP attltude but they nblbitecl aome buab le.,ue fi•ldial ..... ~ '°'* ad· valdqe ot a tbrowtDI errer by at.artllll plteber JerrJ •-to aet up two ......,.... ruDI bl tbe fifth ....... fteJ ICQred llS more • tbe .utb, nve ol tbml unearned, on two more Los Angeles miscues. · "The Aalrol hav.e the speed Yeager acknowledged. "The} take advantage or every op portunity. Look at what hap· pened in the sixth innU.g · THE DODGERS, who moved into a virtual lie for rourth place with San Diego in the NL West. opened a 4-0 lead against start ing pitcher Ken Forsch. Joe Ferguson smashed his 14th home run in the second inning Lopes singled home a run In the third and then Fer1uaoo and Yeager drilled back-to-back homers to the fourth. Ken Brett, 3·2. pitched the ei&btb iDDlDI to earn tbe victory but came out the same ftame when Mota batted for him. Joe Sambito. M, tbe f°'irth HoultGll pitcher, took tbe lou He entered the contest with a 1.21 eamed run averase, but surrendered Baiter's baaea loaded 1ln1Je and Yea1er's three-run homer. * * * TOP TEN PINCH RJnEas • 1. Manny Mota 144 Smokey Burien • • 144 3. Jerry ~b 116 4. Red LuCaa 114 5. Gaa.. Brown 108 e. Dave PblDey 13 '1. Elmer Yalo IO I . DabmJOMI 11 Ttto Frmeona 11 10.swm........, n BILL llU-LL ILIDll INTO llMAIL LANDllTOY. The Rams placed two players on waavers and two more in the nospital Tuesday. Fifth-year pro Dennis Harrah from Miami, who played right guard in the Rams' 20·14 ex.hibi · tion victory Jia"'1J'day over the Oakland Raiders, was placed in tract.Ion because or a minor back injury but the problem is not believed senous. Rookie wide receiver Drew Hill from Georgia Tech was hospitalized with an infected toe. Neither Utjury was game-related nor waa lt known how long either player would be out ol 11etiaD. Waived wen two rootie free agents. off enalve tackle Ira WaUey ol San Diego State and linebacker Aaron Ball of Cal State Fulle11on. Other injuries bad guard Jackie Slater 1ola1 throu1h workouts-1ia1erly with a sprained ulde; l'Ulllling back Eddie Hill a1lo 1olnl' tb.rough the mot.tom' wltb ankle prob· le ma : and defeaalve tackle Mike FMDine (aftl'lna •tender left knee. · Otherwise, the Rams are health7 and read1 fol' tbe1r 'rillt' to New Encland SUnday in the MCOlld ........ lute GI the vear. There ii llilJ DO word COMll'lr lnc the lituaUou of ufetJ am , Simpeoa and John CaPDeU.W. -IWLY !'fl.OT w..._.A4'8•t.1m MANPOWER -Tennes_see 's Roland J ames <front> and Steve McMichael of Texas Crear> give a push on a hone-drawn carriage with Oklahoma's Billy Sams and Laura Penn seated up ·StP(Q)trts [8rr®©t[k I A Capsule Report From the World of Sports front and USC's Charles White and North Carolina State's Jim Ritcher in rear at a promotional tour of New York by N CAA football st_ars. n.lc'• ••~r Sparlc• Red Soz Carl&oll flak.drove In three rum and bit a solo • hom e r ln Bolton's s ix-run sixth and Butch Hobson added a three-run triple in the big Inning as the Red Sox routed Cleveland, 12·3, for their fourth straight victory . . . Jerry Morales bat a pair of two-run homers. powering Detroit to an 8-2 lnum.p,:..:h...::o::..::v.=.e.:..r...!:T~x......__.._....__ -------------.............. ---------e'weep of-their-doubtebnttef:-51,tve Kemp's two-run homer an Williams Planning to Move Orioles to Washington? From AP Dlspatcbea WASHING TON -Attorney Edward Bennett • Williams, who bought the Baltimore Orioles last . week, is planning to move the baseball team's en· tire home seehedule to the nation's capital within - three years, according to a report published today. The Washington Post also s aid that WllUams wants to olav several key series next season in Washington. as part oC 13 g a mesexpectedtot>eplayec:t at Hobert F. Kennedy Stadium. Sources close to WHUams told the newspaper ·Tuesday night that Williams fi rmly believes Washington is ready to support a m ajor league baseball team . Williams denied reports, s aying he's not going to con- sider playing any games· (n Washington until he talks with Or ioles' current manager. The Post reportec:I that Williams, also president or the Na· tion al Football League's Washington Redskins, would like to ha ve the Orioles play series against the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees nextseason atRFKStadlum . ------QMote ol the Day----- Hank Greenwald, San Francisco Giant announcer "If Houston and Montreal stay on top, it'll be t he first time the National League playoffs take place entirely outside the United States." liaUar .. If oof•fl Top Cle"ela•d Pirie• The Cleveland Cavaliers say that their top t wo m draft piclc.s.. both from Notre Dam.e..-hauJ>een of. fered lucrative cont racts with Italian basketball teams. _Md sources close lo the families or 6··9 forward Bruce Flowers and 6·11 center Bill Lalmbeer say the two are seriously considering the offers . . . The North Carolina Court or Appeals ruled Tuesday that a District Court judge improperly dimissed a paternity suit involving Golden St ate Warriors guard Jo~n Lucas in 1978. The decision means that the suit will return to district court to be resolved ... Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien directed the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons to continue negotiating until Aug. 21 in an effort to determine compensation for M.L. Carr, a fo rmer Piston signed as a free agent last month by the Celtics. An NBA spokesman said O'Brien would become involved If the lSsue is not resolved by Aug. 21. Celtics Vice President JeU __ Cohen-said-Tuesday the-teams are far ffom an agreement. The PiBtoo.s first demanded Celt.lcs center Dave Cowens and lately have sought for ward Bob McAdoo. the ninth gave the Tigers a 3·1 v1ctory in the opener .. Sino Lezcano, Gormua Thom as and Dick Davia cr acked two-run homers. Davts' snapping an eighth-inning tie, as Milwaukee beat Baltimore, 7·6 ... Minnesota's Glean Borgma.n.n hat two doubles and drove m ~elpl ng t'he wms o a -v1c· tory over Seattle ... Rick Cerone's single in the bottom of the mnth inrung off Dan Quisenberry scored pinch r unner J. J . CaDJton and g3ve Toronto a 3·2 victory over Kansas Caty .. Alan Bannister hat a two-run single and Cbet Lemon and Rusty "51l Torres added t wo ·run homers. carryan~ the Chicago Whlte Sox to a 9·S wan over lhe New Yor k Ya nkees ... Ivan DeJesus and Steve Ontiveros banged out three h.its each and Jerry Martln slammed his 15th home run. leading the Chicago Cubs to a 15·2 shellacking of Pittsburgh that s napped the Pirates' five-game wmnlng ·streak ... Pt)iladelph.ia backed the six·rut pitching of Larry Cbrls &euon with home runs by Manny Trillo and Garry Maddox to defeat Montreal, 4·2 ... Garry Templetoe scored St. Louis' first run in the fourth inning and homered in the sixth to lead the Ca rdinals to a 2·1 vict ory and a sweep of their doubleheader with the New York Mets. George Hendrick and Toey Scott home red to pace the Cards to a 9·2 victory tn the opener .. Jerry Royster drove 10 the tying run in the mnth inning and scored the wanning run in the lllh as Atlanta edged Ctn C'm· nati, 3·2 ... Jack Clark belted a two·run homer and San Francisco held on to edge San Diego, 3 2 New York Mets n ght·hander Pat Zacbuy underwent surgery Tuesday lo re· pair an uln ar nerve in his right elbow -------Baseball Today------ On this d ate in baseball In 1903 Joe "Iron M;,in" McG1nrulv of I.he Ne" Y-0rk Giant!\ hurled h.Js Hurd and fourth rom11lt-h.•··Ji8ffi~ -Yl!'tOrte-6 or the Wet>k. beating the Brooklyn l>odgers 1n both ends or a double-header 6·1 and 4·3. Today's Birthdays Milwaukee Brewers coach Frank Howard is 43 Houston Astros outfielde r J ose Cruz as 32 Tele.,lslon~ Radio TV: Spartacade -Continuing coverage Crom the USSR. 11:30 p.m .. Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball -Houston at Dodgers. 7 25 p m .. KABC (790>. Soccer -Oakland at Surf. 1· 1s p.m . KORJ C94.3 FM). THURSDAY'S RADIO Bueball -Houston at Dodgers, 12:55 p.m .• KABC C790 J. FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL • • Rama Wml cm to take a quidl T.O Jard ... we Ud ealled beet cm lead .. a1M Oakland. Tbe .. pena!Ull "blladdlquletJr. yard mareh IMmed almc.l ef· Undlr b&i dlreetioD. tbe Rama fortl ... a remiDder of the dQS were MaDd la the NFC 1D tGtal wben Pat would dlreet what waa yarda <5.112> and total pGlatl then aa awesome otfeue at (318). USC. But thele are ltatiltiet peaple ••People ln u. Aniele. d• fora et quietly wbea yoar tut mand a lot,'' 11y1 Haden. performance wu u emburua· ''TbeJ're uae to wiDnlDI· Tbll ii ine 21-01ou to Dalla tn &beNPC a prettY big city and tbeJ ba· cbamploalbip 1ame. vn't bad a cbamploublp here .. Lrrs BE HONEST,'' ff..see •Ince Ul5L says, "we loll to a very aood .. WHAT TB& FANS FAIL to Da llu ballclub. ADd &bey were realize ii that the playen want pbeDOmeDal in \,bat 1ame." · bad th .. _ " be It wu that partlcular 1ame to Wl.IL&LJ u ey 'W• th--a t Hade n rec eived h la conUnuee. harshest cr1Uciam, with people Undaunted over previous m.11-saying be was too ahott and fortunes, Haden went right to dido 't have what it taltes to lead work after the cha mplooabip the team to the Super Bowl. game with Dallu lut season In "I don't know how many preparing for the current cam· games you have to play befure· paign. people start beUev1n1 an what He ran two miles a day near you can do," he says shaking his his home in Newport Beach arid head. "I auess the only thing he played a lot of tennll. He also t hat wiH convince them lJ a s pent a lot or time learrung the championship." Ra m ol!eme under Malavui. .. We weren 't pro d ucti ve HADEN REALIZES that the enough last year. We didn't have R a m s· fina l season at the enough excili.Qg plays or cheap Coliseum isn 't golng to make touchdowm," Haden says .. "By things any easier for him and h.is that I mean we didn't h ave any teammates. long rum or euy scores. We had .. We're in a metropolitan area to won hard for everything we and the Coliseum is a lmost go. got. We have to st.art talung ad· rng to have a snake-pit at· vantage of our talent." mosphere." he says honestly. ''T he Coliseum is a wonderful SOME OF THAT a dvan -place to play, but a terrible lage m ay be Haden . whose place to watch a football game. fa ns can still r e m em ber "I don't feel all the fans are · eond ha If a~"'t1rltJm1rtt'"1ttit1-1~~.,.-- comeback agaanst Notre Dame cent woo Aeem to m ake the most m 1975 <remember SS-24" I and noise. has three successive Rose Bowl ··Last year was frustrating for appearances. me because or all the criticism I What some fans fa al to realize took. · he says. .. Hut 1t t.umed as that last season was Haden·., out to be a m aturing year for !-1ut.-h11l yea r as t~cee~te~t1Hmn~·s--1m-e-lt-ttle!i11amed a-l<>t~t-..,..."----1 quart erback a nd With the• OP· What Haden learned m06t or portumty he set team records 1n all 1s LA wants a wanner. pass attempts '444 1, C'omole· .. All I can i.ay as we have a uons (229) and passml{ yardage season left and I hope we can < 2,9951 -"not to mention all the "'in a champ1onsh1p for them ." ,.,.... Pa~ Bl MUNSON DEATH. • • died, there waa warning. Kls fans. his contemporaries knew he was a sack man. The same was true with Babe Ruth But Munson was a strong , young a th le-te . o n e o f the t op performers in the game . Yankee Stadium was ao eerie place la.st Fnday night At a time of mourning, you expect s o l e mni t y. res peC't for the memoq oC the man "hose h!e was snuffed out so suddenly. But Yankee rans did not accept that trad1t1ooal. moment or silence and reflect10n. Instead. they of rered cheers -nine minute:> of unbroken, thunderous noise T H E \' C ff E E R £ D Lh..e m emory of Munson. the thnUs he haapr(h;'jded an has 10 }eBN as the Yankee catcher They cheered his home runs. tns ag· gressave style on the bases and be h i nd ho m e pla t e . They chee red the way they dad when he would stretch a single into a double before the C'ons tant r rouchiog up and down bchiod the plate began to take its toll on has knees. T hey chffred and they cned. WM a maesbre scene . tr· re\'erent and yet. 1n some y,ays, entirely appropn ate. A mtnute of silence would not have permitted the fans to ex· press their total feelings for this man So they chose nine minutes of noise instead The shouung , the clapping, t.tae cheen ng seemed to help the fans cleanse themselves of their e mo· t10ns, to get their feelings out there m the open. It was as if the roanng was the crowd 's denial of the cruel tnck fate had played on the Yankee captain, as if the people felt that cheering long enough and loud enougll could • reverse the finahty or death. MUNSON'S YANKEE team· m ates had to handle their loss in s1lt•nce Through it a ll , they s tood motionless. heads bowed. a hand occa s1onaUy wiptng · aw av a tear sometim es wip· in'"I-! aw:iy a lot of tears. Teammates are lake mem rs of a faauly. They live together. travel together. wm a nd lose to~ether. It . Is a complex ar· ra ngement that often creates d eep and meanang ru l re la ·. taonships ~tween players. On Monday. th~ Yankees new to Canton. Ohio for Munson's fune ra l ll was one o r the shortest tnpf of the year for the club but none could have been harder They gathered to say goodbye to a man who was a teammate a nd a fnend. And a human be· mg. Just Lake the rest of us . Did Rocket Start Fight? Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 .LINCOLN Laker Attorneys Say Washington Elboiood HOUSTON <AP) Attorneys for the Loa Angeles Lakers, defendant.a In a multlmllUon dollar damage suit, a re att.t:mptln1 to prove that injuries suffered by Houston Rocket.a star Rudy TomJanovicb were caused by the action of another' Houat.oo player. · A federal court Jury viewed a film Tuetday of the Lakers·Rocket.s game of Dec. 9, tm in which Tomjanovlcb wu hlt In the face by the Laken' Kermit Washington. Btrr DEFENSE A1TO&NEY Robert Dunn told the jury that before TomJanovlch wu h1t, Roc ke ts center Kelvin Kunnert had e lven Wa1hington an elbow ln the race. A fight erupted, with the mm lbowlft8 Kunoert hit by Waahington. Tomjanovich la viewed trottlne toward the scuffle and receMna a 1win1ln1 rl&ht flat from Wutuniton fiuab ln the face. Kunnert, now a tnmmate of Wublniton on the San Dle10 Cllppen, said, "l never threw an elbow. Wublqtoa wu holdint onto my trunks durtna • fut break and I wu Just trylne to knock luabandlaway.'r Duma lDliated Kwmert look at tbe.ftlm cloletv. Kuanert did IO and ta.Id, "That wun•t &a.elbow .• r THE ROCKETS A&E SEEK.ING Sl.4 million from the Laken for the lou of Tomjaoovlch dur· Ing moet or the 1977·1978 aeuon. Tomjanov1ch 11 aaklnl an unapeclfled amount, but more than $1 million, for the injuries he auf· rered . Dr. Walker alJo testJfled that Tomjaoovlch wlll be troubled throu1hout hi• Ufe with preaaure on bl• alnuaea, po11ible lou of h1I teeth at an early aee and a auaceptlblllty to roealnlllil. He added, "Many of the 1maUer booel broken will never heal in ht. llfetlme. Hil f aclal atructure will never be 11 atroaa 11 before. He could reeelve an injury of a much leaaer de1ree and suffer severe injuries. For example, lf he bad a bad fall on the tennJa court or struck hi• head on the d11hboard or a car ." , ...... _.J ANGELS LOSE. • • preued • lalerelt ln, and Lulford 1111 tbat would 1uit bim flne. AM ERICAN l.EAGUE West Dtvl1lon Angela Minnesota Texas Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L l'C't . GB 64 50 561 ~ 52 .521 4 M ~ 523 4 ~ 56 55 .SOS 6V, 49 e1 .4411 13 48 86 .421 16 S4 79 .301 29\.la El.It otvl1loa Baltimore 74 37 .M? Boston 88 41 .824 & Milwaukee 6S 48 .575 10 New York et> 51 .541 ~4 Detroit S1 53 .511 18~ Cleveland 55 58 .495 19 · Toronto 34 78 .304 401,\ n.Mrt'•k -O•llend t, ....... S 0.trofl W. Teaes M llooton If, 0.Wt-l MUw ....... f, &.!Umo<e S TOf'°"lo l. ic.,,..., cnv 1 (Ille ... t, -YOf'k \ Ml--.S,le.ttltt T•y'tO-A .... t 1,,..., 10.ll .. O. ..... llC""lll•IJl Cle,..I.,_, IWIM 11.4.,_. s.ifllM r H I • ... _ C$1elllt y 11•1Mid1t...-.H1, 1, GeyoflltlM TOH l~IM 11.t eM _,..,,._ 4·111 •t Oelroll lU:• ...... l eM lt ........ 11,l,lwt MU•--<Tr~ •SI M ... lllnCIA ,._... ""·" 'CM< ... tf l'OlllM l ...... Yort!CTl•1•1,,. Ml,_... IGelU .... M 5"11141 l a-tW . .., ...... ()My --~ TllE F1U1 WAI IBOWN ln botb blaek·ud· whHe ud in color, in normal 1peed ud •low mo- Uon. "l'D LOVB TO GO to Aaabelm," be uya. "I'm at tbe polDt ID m1 caner wbtn I'm trytq to • lmpr-people aad Improve m1 lltuaUcm." · Earlier, Robert Reid, a Houatoo forward, viewed tbe film and 1a.ld lt appeared to bim tbat Kunnert h8d IWUDI aa elbow Ill Wubiqtoa. A Hou1toa aur1eon tHtllled that Tom· Jaaovlcb'• face bad to be nbullt llke "a Jlpaw puule ..• like puttiDI a cracked eapbe back totether wttb acotcb tape .• , Dr. Daiei C. Walker, an oral aad face 1ur- 1eoa. Mid be bed "never ... 1ucb clam.,. made b)' a bere human fta. I baft ... people wttla ._ 1nen bqurt. ud DM m.U It." ..... ~. •.-•u L.qtoril didn't nactly daule the Anl•ll, 1ur- rend•rilll 1J blta &Del ftv• nm, but be wu Jutt •ood tDOUCb to wta. "It'• nlee to ... a few people walldae around the clubbouM 1mWa1 now lDltud of moplq," L&Dlford uld. TD A'I 1111.L BA VB the wont ncord ln major ...,_ baMball, M-1', but tlaeJ ba.e won ..... tot tblAr 181t 1t ..... • .,,.. lMt 11 da11 baft ,_. bJ nal fut," HP Rob Pledolo, wbo bad ....... laltl aad droft ID tbrM ,_, .................. ll .... ed Ilk• a week i.t.d. • moatb, lt.'.1 IO 9DUCb more fUD will· ......... NATIONAL L EAGUE Wnt Div11toa Houston Cmc1nnat1 San FranCJSco San Diego Dod1en Atlanta W L Pd . GB 66 48 .579 S2 SJ .539 4\-'J 54 58 .478 l~ 50 64 .439 16 49 63 .438 16 48 88 .404 20 EutDlvllloa Plltlburah 63 47 .573 Montreal 81 48 .570 ~ Chlcaao 51 49 .542 3\-'J St. Louil 55 53 .509 7 PbUadelpbia 57 55 .509 7 New Yoik 41 82 .426 16 ~·ec... ~ ......... CM< ... , .. """*""" 1 St. Louie '-l, ..... Y•• J• 1 ............... ~, Atteflte J, Clllc""'9t! l , I I 1""1"" S.11 ,,_i.e..,, SM! Oleell J ~··o-"°'""" lft~ 10-111 9' °""9n IHMOft ... ,,,,. SI. 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KEYSTONl ·APPLIANCE· CRAGAR· ROCKET· INDY· TRU SPOKE · WESTERN WHHtS SHOCK ABSORBERS CRAGAR All STUL HIGffl Y I CJltOMO) Wttm.S (0M,l E It WITH CA' & lvG NUIS 14"•6 " 51ZE ..~~·:!~·~~~':., ~! 36~" HOSIMASTll PISTOL GllP IOSEHmE MADI WAl•llG IA- ~~ ...... ..,. -1~ --IMOllACMl.a/M ~ --- FOR CAR S, TRUCKS. TR ACTORS BOA TS. LAWN MOWERS & MOTORCYCLE& 15 FLUID 97' OUNCE CAN 11•" • ~ Back on Top ,..., ' ~t'·a 1* oft.a a 1capeaoat •• lb• ~tlHr evidente ot vtndlcaUon, but lf •ever a IUY cam out a..utn1 ltke 1 ~011 after belna •lwal by an unfair ~clalon, it ii OCHA Vlew HJ•h foot.- • all co.eh K• Moata : Moata and hl Seahawka will be :~hallt>= for lh~ Empire Lea.cue t.ttlamP.iJ Ip. tlu.s-1-U u.h -a .soUd •J.tnlt. 1 It mclude every rundamental , •~ed, quackntts, PUli.nt ablllt.)'~ u - iperlence and team t'Ohealveneu . • J>lmalar to lhe way Moat.s' HunUnaton •B each IH•h t e ams or the 60s h>erformed berore he was excused : from duty after a couple of losing .. s easons. THE OILERS, COMPETING In rugged circles, racked up five win· · nang seasons ln seven campaigns ud ~a 32·2.6-2 record before the incisions of new programs al Westminster . ?t1 arina, Fountain Valley and Edison ~inally caught up with them for good jn 1970. "Kids began specializing in one : sport al Huntington Beach. too. and ~that hurts you," says Moats. So Moats was sent lo the sidelines after two losing years. Since. 'the Oilers have spent seven straight seasons with less than wild success. chalking up won-loss records of 2-7, 3·6, 2·7. 3-6. 1-8, 3-6 (with the aid of anymor~. it's a matter or using what you've got. Vet Toomay ANTA ROSA <AP> Pit Toomay, the veteran deteulve end who accumulated n quarterback Htkl for Oakland ln 1t77, ha• bun waived by the Raldert. Ht went on the walver ll•l Monday and as or Tueaday had not been claimed by any NP'L team. Toomay had been in camp but did not work out with tbe Raiden, who tried to lradeJilin .. SOCCER F~ Blues After Seeeer ~rowa Th• Fountain Valley Bluee. a l&·alMJ·under IOCctr team. ca.. partl for Olav ... MODday wheN competitian aw.Sta ln an eltht· team tournament for the na- tlonal cham,...bip. Coached by Ken Hammond, the Bluet meet Dallas ln their opener Au1. 17, while a team from West Vlratnla and St. l,iouJa are allo entered in the alqle· ellmlnatlon tourney. Alao competing are four teams from Canada in the United States Soccer Federatlon- sponaored event for club teams. .ThLBlues have sweRt to a 29·0 ·1 record, lncludlnl 10 straight victories in playoff com· pet1UGD aa tbe way to the at. and W..tern Re«itoaal Cl"OWDI. ln tbe goal is Marina Hllh Iba· dent Shawn McClain. who hu allowed an averaae of o.1s 1oal1 per 1tart. The fullbackl include Oc:eaa VlewHlab'aBIUySulewakl, Foun· tain Valley's Mike Mullen and Chuck Smoot and Edltoa 'a Colin Graham. Dave Hammond' and Kevla Albrilht of La Quinta Hip are at midfield. along with Fountain ~allel''S Tro Townsend and CHENIN BLANC J ... • TreJo ot Santlaao Hip. At forward are G&eu Allle· neat ol Wellmi-.r, Art P9a of Mater Dei, Mart Lawtblr ol Fountain Valley and MQdo Roeha and' Juan A vlla ol S.· u .. o. "Our belt aeset Uee la aldlll." HYI Ham.....,. "It'• a blend ol the llalcaa aad Eqliab ltJlel and in addittan to betas a tum ol flnetae, It II allo a team with outatancttng pbyalcal eoDdlUa9. ·' At1 Phoenix In the Weetern Re1 oaa1I tbe 81\lft IUC~Y played three games in one day earlier UUa summer. • ----~wo (orfett-'4'ins)...and o~.1 under two capable. but likewise hampered "When I took things over al Hunt· ington Beach l had a burning goal to win a league championship, but it kept escaping me, like in 1962 and '65. We got the championship an L966. but then we came o close again an 1969 only to lose 't on two nea-rtackers b~ . --t-----1\.-::!~.\-~o-f--.:'ll.._.__.y.. __ ._ __ _ . . ·-...... -·. coaches. MOATS, A 2S-YEAR MAN in the h untington Beach School District .a nd a Huntington Beach High pro- 1•ut:t . got his big break when Ocean Things went well the 61-69 era. but hen it all came crashing down. But if the Seahawks provt> t.,emsel .. es to be as tough as u pected. Moats may find his b1g~cst thrill <7-6 over Wes tmin&ter m 19691 .---~..LU..:i:"':-H.a~l!.!h~m!.!:a~t~eriahzed. . <J tean View opene 1 .; oorsi<"''"llarrc-Vlvel!l""..._t'nt'lifttt!'Y----- Crok Junior High for r.inth graders on1·1 and Moat,, assisted an an 8-1 season 1\ ;. car later he was the sophomore coach and the Seahawks were 9-0. Tht> 1978 team, competing m varsity circles without seniors. not only sur- \ :• l'd. but gained respectability with a ·1-5 overall record. MOATS. WHO USED TO SPEND much or his lime in the press box during a game to get a different view of the proceedingi.. says his four-year layoff before movrng to Occ&n View htid ~u1e benefits · 11 let me back <l \\ ay from 1t and :l "c been able to see the total picture .better," says Moats. "And I don't get J.IP tight over things we don't have • • • AMONG THE CHAM PION West water polo squad at the National Sports Festival tn Colorado were a pair of Orange Coast area standouts. each headed for Newport Harbor Hi gh in the fall. Mike Grier, a senior in September. was a first team all-tournament selection. And Lindsey Riley. 16· year.old son of Edison Hi~h Coa ch Lou Riley. who Is transferring to Newport Harbor a s a junior. was a m ember of the {'hampionsh1p squad. Although the Wes t team went with primarily younger players. 1t was the dominating forct> in racking up a 5-0·1 record. New York, for instance, had a couple or 30-ycar·olds on its learn. Surf Seeks Title -i Edmonton Invades Tonighl By HOWARD L. HANDY seconc1 game "A11l be in San Diego otu .. o.11.,.1i.u.... A-ug. 18 regardless or wh-at happens When the California Surf and Ed· in tonight's game. monton Drillers met in April of this If the Surl wraps up its conference ~ear . the game was an aggressive with a· victory tonight. it will have one from beginning t.o end with three earned the right to home·fleld advan- players ejected. tage for the fi rst-round playoff. but Toni~ht the same two teams meet the Surf has to forfeit that right ~t Anaheim Stadium in the regular because of stadium schedule con· •eason fmale an a North American flicts. Soccer League encounter and the The Angels a re in the midst of a Surf has a chance to wrap up the long homestand during the NASL f.m erican Conferen ce Wes tern firs t·round playoffs, and they have Division title by winning and scoring priority rights to the field. three-or-more goaJs. The game starts -at '1 30. ----HJe-AngelS-ha-ve an off-night-in their schedule Aug. 16, so the Surf was able t.o squeeze in one playoff game that n ight. but the second gam e must move to San Diego because there are no more open dates. THE SURF LEADS SAN DIEGO by 10 points and nme more tonight would put the title out or reach for t he Sockers who host Portland tonight and have a game Saturday n ight in San Jose to conclude their regular season. Regardless or the outcome of either game tonight. it will be the Surf and Sockers in the first round of the p layoffs. • WHEN THE SURF and Edmonton 1net in April, Paul Cahill and Mark Lindsay or the Surf were ejected along with the Drillers' Mark Liveric. Liveric is no longer with the team. • Laurie Abrahams leads the Surf al- a-ck and since coming to the team from Tulsa. hu a cored seven goals tnd had two anlata for 18 points. Overall he has 17 goals, eight assists and 42 points, 1lxth best in the DIASL'• American Conference. • Steve David has scored 11 with five ~siall for 27 points for the Surf while renz Hilkes is Edmonton's leading orer with 13 aoala, three auista d 29 polnta. During the second half. of the ,Mason, under new head coach Peter Jiall. the Surf hu • 1·5 record. A vic- tory tonight would bring tbe MUOD re· tordtol.5-15. • The two-game playoff opeaa Au1. N at Anaheim St1cllum, but tbe USC Coaeh Speake l use tootball Coach John Robauoa taas cut hi• preaeaaoa 1peakln1 ~1a1emtnta ln half, to wble be akH bi• annual trek· to Oraqe unty Tbunday he'll be 8ddr9uinl o ll"OUPI iutead ol oae. The Oraqe County Trojan Club ill be joined by lb• Loa1 Beaeb Tro· n Club rc>r Robiuon•a apeeeb at the ata Ana E1kl Club buUdl111. Social ...... att:30p.m. The Vlltun TroJaa Clult wU1 ailO a e •Un1ent. but ltl "-tioa ..... F.1u.. .,.,...-.Ir •· from the cliaDer beftllltU&C. ~nd theoretically, that could give San Diego the overall home field ad· vantage. The advantage comes if the teams are lied aft.er two games . Two lS- minut.e periods will be played lm· mediately after the second game. and then if no winner is decided, it will go to a shootout. Top Races. Set For Del Mar DEL MAR-A pair of stakes race• are scheduled for Saturday and Sun· day al Del Mar. with the $50,000. added Palomar Handicap and the $40,000.added La Jolla llUe on the tboroupbred agenda at Del Mar. Saturday'• feature race 11 the Palomar ffandlcapi. a one-mile race on turf tor older ulllea and marea, wblle Sunday'• bll event II the La Jolla Mlle for three-year·oldl. Both raeea Mt the 1ta1e for cbam- plonablp ruff for their dlvlafou later ln tbe 4.1-dAJ meetiJll. AmOlll tbe fteld la die Palomar Halldicap are Amazer, Callne, Sarant, Country Queet, Marla Waleua, Prize Spot ud Weehin1 Well, the latter a winner ln Ill lalt four ataru. Other Palomar proapecta *lude Prine .. Toby. Queen Yaana, Ill• Ma1...Uc, GUila• Girl, lmu1._cto, Happy Holme, Joe'• Bee Md Pecot P~. 8Ullda1'• field lncludea lbecacbe, I'll 8&md Pat, Holt.lie ICJallht, Pole Pottuaa, .Publicity, H1alllllepor\2 ftelaunela , Bani · Boom ana Claartl'MIMCoWD. l"tnt pOlt eaeb day 11 I p.m. The meetinl coaeludel Wedae9day, Sept. 12, I BO TILL BLENDS R£1AJL Calvert Extra, OUART 6 .7 4 Kessler. 1 1;.uri:.R I I . I 2 Seagram 7 Crown. ow'~' 6.32 BOURBONS Ancient Age. o J \'l I Early Times. 1/5LIT£R H. Walker Ten High, OU'\RT Jim Beam, 1 l'J wc.R 5.88 10.75 5.08 10.96 BRANDY f, COGNAC Almaden. 0 H-<·r jE&J Gallo, 1.15UTEJ? 1Korbel. no "'L Courvoisier V.S., 7':1J '-'L Salignac. 150 ML 5.77 11 09 5.16 11 .93 8 .37 CANADIANS Canadian Club, OOART . 8.34 Canadian Mist, QUA.RT 5:73 Seagrams V.O .• (XJAfn 8.40 Beefeater. OU<\RT Fleischman's. 750 "'L Gilbey's, OUAAT Boodles. CXJ~ 1 . Seagrams. 00-.1<1 Tanqueray, 1 75-UTER GIN 7.94 4.46 4.81 8.85 5.53 14.70 RUM Bacard''a .-t.~.-.....-.• -1 1-5-un:.R--.. .42 Castillo Lt. & Dk •• OUARr ........ 4.26 Myers Jam1ean, 750ML 6.85 SCOTCH Ballantine. 150 ML .. .. .. . . .. .. . . 6.85 Chivas Regal, 00-"RT. . .. . .... .. I 3.~9 Dewar White Label, OOART . 9.5 7 Cluny, t.75UTER ...... ........ . ...... 12.05 Jf,B, OOART ... .. .. .. . ... • .. •• . .. 9.59 Old Smuggler. OOART ........ .. 4.89 Passport. 150 ML .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .... 5.04 TEQUILA Montezuma White. 1~M1.. ............ 4.90 Pepe Lopez White, 00\RT ............ 5.29 Saum Qold, 1.15 ........................ 13.79 Two Angers White. 750ML ........... .4.97 VODKA Crown Russe. 1.15 ..................... 7.92 Kamchatka. QUART . .. • .. • .. .. .. .. .. . 4 .19 Smirnoff, QUART. ..................... 5.58 Rel ska. 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Bros., 7!>0 ~L Inglenook. 750ML . Parducci, 750ML Sutter Home. 150 ML ZIN FANDEL 2 75 2.58 294 2.92 3.68 30.00 28.00 32.00 31.74 40 .00 SUPERIOR LOWENBRAU LIGHT BEER LT. & DK. BEE 12 OONCI: BTL 6 PACK 12 00NCEBTL b PACK 213 224 CABERNET SAUVIQNON Chris. Bros •• 750ML ...................... 3. I 3 Franciscan, 750ML ................. ...... 4.84 Parch.1ec~ 750ML ......................... 3.77 Sonoma, 150 ML .. .. • .. • .. •• .. .. ... .. .. .. • 3.69 Beaulieu, 750ML ............. . .. ...... 4.40 34.00 52.75 40.95 40.00 48.00 4.77 2.94 4.40 4 .40 2.75 2.20 2.<tr 2.47 a.57 2.50 2.34 2.67 2.65 3.34 2.84 4.40 3.42 3.34 4.00 IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEERS SIU CASE OF 24 6 PACK Budweiser, .. ... . .. .. 12-0Z. Coors. ... . . ................ ... .... ..... 12-0z Mk:helob .................................. 12-0Z. Tuborg . . ........................ 12-0Z. Lowenbrlu Lt. or Dk. ....................... 12-0z. lJte. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . .. ........... """ 12-0Z. Otyrnpla. ... 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He WU the No. l mixed doubles player in the W'IT during 1976-77 and 10 yea.rs earlier bad been a Wimbledon singles quarterfloali~t. He was runner-up in the mixed doubles with Billie J ean King at AUFFELS Wimbledon in 1978. Rurtels had an operation for chronic tennis elbow after the U.S. Open last year, but he's back on the court and proclaims himseU as fit as ever . .. * * ... ...---···-......... , ... ··-· ... ,...-. ......-..-.--·· WW11•1v.~e.1m · · GREAT LOW PRICFS ON M.L YOUR VITAMIN AND M1NFBAL NEEDS . . WHEN NOT PLAYING TENNIS, Ru!fels likes CHEWABLE ORANGE RAVOR vrrAMJN c. 500 mg. s 349 · " aa," a gi:oup...o{ Made with freeze·dried whole oranges, citrus Australians now living 1n Newport Beach. -,-~--~~,~~c-~-~~1?o!iia~v~o~n~o~s~.~a~n~~;1.:;;;.~~;r;;c~lhad~c~-~l;o,r----~~l-~;t~~~:__----L~ His cronies on the golf course include Geoff " Masters, Kim Warwick, Phil Dent, Ross Case and or flavor. Each delicious chewable tablet supplies Syd Ball 500 mg. Vitamin C. 100 tablets .. • 11. DAN BOHANNON WON in straight sets, 6--4, . . . open ~vision of the Wayne Club sil)gles cham· .. * * WALTER WESTBROOK CELEBRATED his 57th weddm~ anniversary with four victories in the 10th annual International Senior Olympics. sponsored by the Orange. County Tennis Associa· lion Westbrook 1s 81, an age when most people have given up physical exercise long ago. But Westbrook won the men's 80 singles, the men's~ doubles (with Ed Melvin). the men's 75 doubles <with Carl Busch> aod the 80 maxed doubles <with Vi Walker). Matches were played at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Racquet Club in Costa Mesa. the Town and Country Racquet Club in.Santa Ana, and the Foun· tain Valley Racquet Club. Among the oldest female winners was Gertrude Irish Qf Huntington Beach. who captured tbe 70 women'i, doubles with partner J essie LaLonE' • * * MISTAKEN IDENTITY: During Wi mbledon, Ethel Kennedy yelled at her chaufCeur to stop her limous1ne_wben.she SJ>Q__tted a young tennis player with Oowing blond hair. - - "Bjorn, I just wanted to congratulate you on a greatmatcb," abe said. "That's nice, Ethel," replied the player, "but I'm Vilas Gerulaitis ·• U.S. ¥ achtsmen COWES. Isle of Wight CAP> -Although two American. yachts finJ shed 1·2 in Tuesday's Ad· miral·'s Cup race. the top three positions in the 19·nation standings remained unchanged. with Ireland clinging to the lead followed by Australia and the United States. The race. fourth or the fi ve-race series. was another inshore event, staged in blustery and over- cast conditions with visibility occasionally reduced by drizzle First on conected time in the 32-mile race was t he 45-Coot U.S. yac ht Williwaw, owned by Seymour Sinnet and skippered by Dennis Conner or San Diego. Tbe skipper of Tuesday's winner is to be given his own weight in champagne. Conner weighs 22S pounds. Champagne Mumm, sponsor of the series. is expected to hand over 56 bottles. Second on Tuesday was U.S. teammate Aries, skippered by Mike Awerdlow. Third was Germany's Tina. After four races, the prorlsional points table now bu ireland first with 649 point.a, Australia with 837, the United States, 635; Hong KOllg, 575 ; Italy, 539 and France, 516. Britain, holders of the trophy won in 1977, moved up one place to seventh with 515 points, followed by Germany with 488. 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GARLIC AND PARSLEY 100 tablets Odorless natural garlic and parsley tn a tablet to protect potency and freshness BONEMEAL 250tablets An excellent natural sourct' of phosphorus and calcium Easy to swallow coated 1c1blc1 MULTI ENZVME 100 tablets Our besc formula with rJ combinatlOO of enzymes OPEN7DAYS Mon. thru Sat: 9:30 am to 6:00 pm Fridays: -Op~n1iH ;~oo pm- Sundays: ll:OO am to 5:00 pm SJ19 LOTION $J19 8 oz. A soothing lot1an wtlh Vitamin'> A 0 dfld £. allantoin. aloe ver;,, proMn 011 •i dVocado PECTIN $.1'' SJ59 300 mg .• 100 rablers A source of d1\:'tary f1ocr from ln•sh .ippl•'' No preservaltve,. flovt>nny~ nr drt1f1c1c1I color\ WHEAT SJ99 s549 GERM OIL 14 minim, 100 capsules An excellent source of V1tam1n E trom wheat 9'c'Tlll VITAMIN STORES ACID 100 mg .• 100 tab~s Part of 1hc B compln 1mpo11ant 1n the health of nvr ... e-, .Jun. and the dig;>st "'"' ffdCI VITAMIN B-6 S}99 100 mg .. 100 rablers A wati>r V>lut-J., ~ 11am r 1mponim1 m lhl' p11;duc.11r11 ol rerl btr>od Ct'll• ~AMIN E OIL5239 28.000 I U of pure V1tdm111 I:. A luxunous beautv tredlml'nt for the ~rn Prices Effective Thru August 1979 At Participating Stores QUALITY VITAMINS AT DOWN TO E.AR1li PRICES SPECIAL SPORTS SATURDAY SIDE August 11 -at the Huntl119fon leach Ston Join us tor this Specl•I Sports Saturday during our health and tttneaa month! We have exciting events planned throughout the day! 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P-1•. wld9 rK•IV9r, Oft OW il'llltr.0 r ,.V-f'Wll' h\t TA,..PA RAY 8UCCANEE AS Walwd t(•r• F•,.,,...'· •oOfl r.<.,,.,.,, •ncl Toney Wllh•m " <lt'-W llM.....,f\. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• It Was Our Night, Says Aztec Coach PASADENA (AP> -Los Angeles forward Chris Dangerfield bas bis first North American Soccer League hat trick after slipping three goals past the SeatUe Sounders to lead the playoft·bound Aztecs to a 7·1 vlctor v. Forwards Johan Cruyff and Leo Van Veen each added two goals Tuesday nl1ht as the Aztecs crunched the Sounders before 9,780 fans at the Rose Bowl giving Loe A111el• a sea.son attendance total of 215.0ta "It wu our night," said Aztecs' Coach Rlnua Michels. "Sometimes lt happens like that. wheu maybe you're able to score a goal with the back of your foot." THE AZTECS P'.UUD to do that but they scored almoet every other way. Van Veen beaded one in 17 minutes into the match on an 111lst by Saneba GallQdo after Cruyff dauled Sounder deflDHIDID Jim llcAliater with a brUUant cliaplay of footwork. "Yeah, he'• not 1 bad player," a 1U1bt1y awed McAllater aaid of Cruylf. ''Pbewt He's a sideshow. I've never played 11alnst an)'body like blm lo my Ure. l played a1atnst Pele wbea he wu here and 111lnat Beclcmbauer. But Cruyfr'1 all by himself. Ke beat.a you slqleballded. Du1erfleld waa brilliant tonipt, too ... CATCH US WITH OUI PRIGS MW•I M&.PltCI $5688 OIUASlflOI s11ea · • MO.+ TAX wMI _.., SUt.14 T .... 0-0N~tllfDfTw••-~ U Al l CAP COST 0 111 L•••• ell4ll welue UHS ,. Tol•I OIY•U "ll U O&t u lier • T .A1Alf'lllt0n! Van Veea 1ot bl• Heond pal at 10:30 wltb help from CrqJ.tf. CnaJff eeond an.mt.ct at •:IO, and ... wtth about lllbt mlDuWI left CID a ~·,.~~~~~!!!!!!!~!:!!!~~ peaaJtr kick. f 0 Bllstness OAILYfltLOT NB Firm Plans ' Merger N aUou& SclucaUon Corp. of Newport -Beuh Hnounced • plan ol meraw with lDtext I.De. of lcrutoD, Pa. for a .-ab aldiuy. Tbe m•r1er would bt pni· e9ded by a t.ader atru by a Ne- Uooal lducaUoa aubaidlar:y 1 ht ,_ aAar. for all 1Dtext'1 lh&Ns. Al OP J\JLY SI lnLut had 1.315.805 common s barea out· etudiq. It la anticipated that the tender offer wtll commence Aug. 8 and expire on tbe 14th day thereafter, unleu extended. THE MUGEa IS subject to various conditions, including the purchase by National Educalloo of at least 50.1 percent of Jntext'sahares In the tender oner and approval of the merger by a majorit y of lntext 's shareholders lnflattoa C'o..lileats Alfred Kahn. chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability, commenting on a newly-released "Issues Paper." designed to generate recommendations for de· veloping second-year voluntary wage and price standards, said inflation has worsened in the last year due to food, ener gy and housing costs. cbr properties is opening a new 100% office in the Costa Mesa. Newport area. Confidential interviews for experienc.ed aalespersons will be held at 1525 Mesa Verde East Suit ·1234 OT 242-4643 for appt. Call today and learn of all the benefits available to you . Ask for Joe Wiggins or Tom Kuhry. as n n managing officer or State Mutual Savings and Loan Association, a subsidiary of Far West FlnaD· dal Corp. He replace.s Howard Sle&el, who bas been named vice chairman of the board of direc· ton of the parent company. Wisely comes from Gibraltar Savings Associa· -----------...... ==============-~·en-tn-Hottston . !Jluas. where-he was exeeuUve vice president of the Imperial Corp. or Amenca Prestigious Ne\\ EXECUTIVE SUITES available near Orange County Airport. Attractive rates include receptionist. law libra ry, conference rooms, secretarial service, and xerox facility. For a personal tour and further details, inquire at Vortac Associates, 955-3900 or 955-2288 lEASE fl' From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ OPEN7DAYS 2600 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 subsidiary. He has a lso been president and chief executive officer of American Savin1s Association of Kansas. Siegel, assumes responsibility for real estate development on behalf of the parent company and the savings and loan association. He also will direct the parent company's newly activated service corporation. • William F. Podllch, Irvine. has been elected vice president, investment administration, at Pacific Mutual~ Newport Beach. He coordinates investment and marketing ef· forts of the investment djvision and is vice presi· dent and director for Pacific Investment Manage· ment Co., a subsidiary. He joined the company in 1966 as a securities analyst, l>egan working in the investment ad· ministration department ln 1968 and was named its director in 1973. He became assistant vice presl· dent in 1.974 and was elected second vice president in 1976 • Directors of MSI Dal.a Cerp,, Costa Mesa, have elected two new directors and re-elected two officers. The additional directors are F rederick J. --Wune aod-Raney-s~-IHeta. Warren~ a geoeraLpartner o!.Runtwood A~ sociates, a private venture capital f1rm . Klein is the president and chief executive officer of J.S. Raub Shoe Corp., based in Wilkes-Barre, Penn. WIDlam J. Bowen was re-elected chairman and chief executive officer and Doaald F. Broun was re-elected president ancd chief operating of· ficer. The following directors were elected: Frank A. Griauti, president of Gris anti and Gale! Inc .. management consultants; Monon Collins, general partner of DSV Associates, a private venture capital firm; John C. Martin, deputy general manager of Boeing Electronics support division, Boeine Aerospace Co.; SWrord M. Smith, vice presid~nt or finance and admioistratJoo, Chase Computer Corp.; and John A. Karsten, executive •-----•Paid Advertisement _____ __ vice president of Wes per Corp. and founder of MSI • CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attorney et uw Q. DOF.8 THE LAW REQUIRE THE BOllD OF DIRECl'ORS TO MEET ON MA'ITEllS OF ROUTINE? A. NO. Day to day business can be carried on without approval of the board of directors. However, policy and non-routine transactions <such as the purehaae and sale of real estate) should be authorized by the board and recorded in the minute book of the corporation. Q. 18 CORPORATE INCOME TAXED AT A LOWER RATE THAN INDIVIDUAL INCOMET A. YES. Tbe federal income tax on the first $25.000 of corporate income is only 17 per cent. Also, corporate pension plana, as a general rule, allow larger tax deferred contributions than similar plans available to lndivtduals and other non-incorporated business entities. Q. 18 TllE (X)8'I' TO INCOaPOaATE so mGR THAT TBS &•ALL BU81NE88 CANNOT TAB ADVANTAGE OP DOING 8V81NE88 AS A CO&POllATIONT A. NO. Cert•ln law firms cber1e nry nalOIUlble feel to incorporate. MJ law olftce wlll Incorporate your present or ~ p1anaed bual•• for tbe all-lnclmlve price of '580. Th1I bnalla dDwD to .-0 ta attorney fee1 IDd SllO ln eoeta. We tara uouad and pay out eottl u follOWI: Fnaeblle Tex Board, S100; Sec:retarJ of ltate, S'9i Colp)reUODI CemmlMloner,. SIS; ColJIOlatlan lnbnde book, atoek, and seal, SSS. An a~ ln-.-orporetion tak• about 14 daya; futer 11 .,., ..... , ll by cull or calbMr'a cbeek. We ere hllppJ to wwer qUlltiom about your pro~ incorporation wlthoat oblJ1aUon to pa. OUr addrell ii Jam• R. Urqubart 111, A Proh 10.al Law Corporation, 1JOO Doft Stnft. ...... Floor, N•wport 8Mcb, CaUforala. 'bllsl-CT14) 'Ill-Ilk Loulle DalaJ has been named sales director for the Newport Beach Teaala Clab. Among her reapon.slbllities are marketing and memberships. He r experience i nc lude s commercial· industrial real estate, merchandising, marketing aod work in the hotel industry. A former South African ladies ice skating champion. she starred in glittering ice shows in Europe, England, North Africa , Mexico and the United States. Stocks Set in HoDle Computerized Ticker Available NEW YORK <AP> -A com· puterlaed version of the old stock ticker will be available aooa in homes and offices u a result ol a link betwffn The As· soclat.ed Preas and Dow J ooea & Co. Inc. Thia agreement marks AP's entry 1oto computer tetrieval ot "spot Information." The ar· ranaement Is UmJted to retrieval of market quotes. INQUIJUF.8 BY subacribera to the market quote Mrviee will be routed electronically throuah the Dow Jones computer system ln South Bnmawick. N .J 'ftmes Mirror Deal An Investor who wants to know the price of bis or her stock.a will be able to tum tD a table-top computer terminal. press a few keys and the lssues and prices will appear on a TV. Uke screen. as trading is going on. Newspaper Sale Blockage Sought TO PROVIDE TR.JS service, the AP has mad.e available through lhe Dow Jones News Retrieval Service Its database of daily market quotations. HARTFORD. Conn. <A PI -Four Connecticut newspapers sajd they have asked the U.S. Department of Justice to block the proposed sale of The Hartford CouranttotheT1mes Mirror Co. of Loa Angeles. Subscrtbers to the Dow Jones service will be able to retrieve from AP's market computers price quotations fo r stocks, bonds. options a nd othe r securities by using lJmeshare or low-cost computer terminals. The Journal Inquirer of Manchester. The MomJng Record and Journal of Meriden, The Herald of New Bntain and the BnstDI Press clcumed Tuesday the sale would durunish competition in the commurucations industry in the state. BOORE SOROXIN'S te· quest, the Justice Department. asked Times Mirror for more ID· formation about the cable TV The sam e AP computer system produces the market tables that are published daily 10 . fcanchises, and the Courant has been asked to supply marketing data about itself. hundreds of U.S. papers. 1oclud· TIMF.S MIRROR OWNS cable 1ng the Wall Street J ournal and te levision franc hises 1n the the Daily Pilot. Hartford and Menden areas and Times Mirror and the Courant reached an agreement in princi· pie for the Courant tD t>e sold for S106 million. but that is subject THE D OW J ONES Ne ws owns two daily newspapers in Retrieval Service has seve ral Connecticut, The Advocate of subscnbers most of Sta mford and Greenwich Time. l o them businesses. t prov1 es , in e 1ev a e over ap- addlUon tD market quotations. ping of areas served by Times breaking stones from the Dow Mirror eo_·s present and p~ Jones wire. corporate mforma-spect1ve interests an Connecticut l ion, Industry informallon and 1s a real threat tD the public In· economlcnews . ter est," J o u r n al Inquirer s areholders. most or whom are present or past employees. Under the agreement with Publisher Elaabeth Ellis said OowJones.theAP;arll~so~«~,1~11h,;~~..:..:;.;.:.+;~.;;:.:+,:;;;:;,:~:=i:t;;;::f;~~_;;~;.;:trn-7-[iS'ii~::ri~t'f.~~ti;:-~~- vide a daily "histoncal tape ' of paper . Malton Sor okin, last clos10g securities prices. 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Collecting duat In the government arcbtves are de· tailed hlatoriea of what wu done l.n that era. -on which we could draw to create a better system. if it becomes un· avoidable. THE GAS LiNE 18 A form of rationing -· as about un· fair a system as you could imagine. It favors those who have the time. good humor and stamina to endure the hours ol waiting. Another form of ralloning that would be equally unfair is th~ per vehicle rationing syst~m. which would aive the two·car famHy twice H much gas as the ooe·car. Congress scutUed the proposal In May. During World War II. each driver, not each car. had a gas al- location. A minimum w..s allowed per month without proof of need . Additiona l allocations were based on need. Money's Worth T here were no gas Ian~. Prices did not go into an up- sp1ral. Since then the means to implement the World War It system without a full wartime bureaucracy were found. For instance. a driver 's license could be used as a ration book. elim10ating the need to print millions of document&. AS A TEllPO&ARV EMERGENCY MEASURE. because minimum purchases are another way to avoid Imes. drivers could be permitted to buy gas a certain number of times per month on a regular allocation and more often with certificates based on need. The driver's license couJd be punched each time gas 1s purchased. If purchases were permitted twice a week and rationing had been in eff~t for two months, dr:i vers could buy gas only if the1 r licenses had been punched m the s paces showing 16 or few<·r purc hases This would enable drivers to "save" allocaL1ons autnmatac ally, sai,•1n~ f!:ttS ts3 we . Whether this sper1rit• li cense sche me would work is not the point What is s 1gn1hrant 1s that 1f we must create a s~stem that doesn 't involve prmtrng booklets and hiring bureaucrats. we can do 1t. Pernutted or not. some rat.Ions will be sold. There is a n ari::ument for allowing it. so that drivers who must have more j!as can buy 1t leully .by...bu,ym~coopons-and drtvers w o save gas ran rcre1ve money for doing so. OF CO llSE RATIONING IS ~O substitute for l>teps to m ake i.ure there 1s no shorta~e. Nor 1s rationing an ucuse to help us avoid strengthen- ing the pubh<.' trans Portat1on system . intensifying efforts to <levelop technoloi.t1es to produce environmentally sound Pn('r~~ and ne:itm~ a Nmtral agency to fmetnce rebuilding of <·entral 1 1l1es to reduce the need ror ene rgy.consuming tr:rnsportal1on And sh<1uld rat1on1n1? ~t·ome t-i.sent1al. we know we can do 1t. l°>t'C'dUSl' we've done 1l before. But 1( the needed ~ai. 1s simply nnt there. for whatever n·asons. hne!. a re not the answer Stock Market Rally Still Rolls Along NEW YORK CAP > The stock market gained mor~ i?round in heavy tradm~ today. continuing the rally that be~an this week. 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DAILY PILOT Rooney was the featured attracllon at the city's senior citizens' p1cruc. • Oscar Snub Survived rad Davis Puts 'Express' Behind Him By BOBTIIOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -One or the few sur· prises in this year's Academy awards was the · e voters to nominate Bud Davi best actor for his galvanizing performance as prisoner Billy Hayes In "Midnight Express." The Columbia film about bestial conditions in Turkish prisons was nominated In six · categories. but the actor who kept the grim tale together was overlooked. The United Artists release also stars Karen At leo and Jameson Parker and as the first·t1me direction for producer Rob Cohen ( .. The Wit .. >. vis 1s s en er m nse, w1 unruly black hau and a Jeweled pm m ooe ear lobe and gold ring in the other. lie was born In Tallahassee 29 years ago. left F lorida for the New York theater, where he encountered the customary pnvat.aon. "I DIDN'T STARVE, because my father sent me checks." he recalled .. But there were time:-. when I survived on rive dollars a week. How., By eating the same thing all week -eggs, ace cream whatever. I walked a lot. and I gave my dog hair or everything I had to eat · · MATINEES DAILY All S.•ta '2.00 tlll 2:30 p.m. For Info C•ll IM-FRE nc::.e:RT ntt! It:~) .DEER HUNTER " ••• AUDACIOUS, BIZARRE, HILARIOUS ••• " Gene Wilder • llarrison Ford ''The Frisco Kid'' IPG~ ·* CllY Clli'll( 'W CH• l llol& .... .._ l-• .. u.-· 614 3911 "Now I see it as a blessing in disguise." observes Davis. "Jon Voight ('Coming llome') deserved to wi n, anyway. I won more sympathy by not being nominated than if I had. People were s hocked and a ppalled. Strangers came up to me on the 0 Av1s He managed to find a few roles. including one in a soap opera that lasted 10 months. Hi s career ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ accelerated when he came here and won the role as Sally Field's boyfriend an the well·rece1ved TV drama "Sybil." He followed with Old George. the black sharecroppers' friend an "Roots .. Then street and said , Tm so angry that you weren't nominated.' "I must admit that on the day of the noman a· tions I was traumatized. But I realized afterward that it was a good thing. I was going away to Boston to play a different kind of role an ·A Small Circle of Friends.· "IF I HAD BEEN NOMINATED, I would have had to fly to Hollywood for the awards and thus disrupt the picture and the character. It has been over a year since I had made 'Midnight Express: ll was a good time to say goodbye to Billy Hayes and move on to another life." In the next role, he Is called Leo DaVlnci, son or an Italian immigrant and stude11t _aLB.a.nar.d "He is preparing to become the next Edward R. Murrow." said Davis. "He talks fast, is egotistical and aims to be a great man. It's a good ehange of pace." came "M1drught Express" "I ttunk ever) male actor under 30 t ried out for the role," said Davis. "I did sa.x weeks of aud1· tions and teated. I played the courtroom scene six times. "COLUMBIA DtDN'T WANT me. they wanted a name. The studio was afraJd or the project and thought having a bi g name wouJd provide more security. But Alan Marshall and David Putnam. · the producers. held outfor me ·· Because of Columbia's fears about.the project. ''Midnight Expr.e~s" was filmed on a t!.dlt 12 9 mt lion budget with a minor fee for Davis "that 's aU right; I was a nobody, and l would have ut orr my..i:i.ght arm to play the part . ., - Filming on Malta and an England was hard. ____..Pla'YUJright to Pen "We worked 12·14 hours a day and somellmes seven days a week," he saJd. ··But at was a joy I never had such a good professional experience ·· Clupman Ave .. Sant.a Ana trreeway MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOON RAKER" cPG> 'Postman' Movie -----·-·R_o_c_K_v_,_, .. _,PG_, ___ ~1 'Marble' Stars Signed .. u~:,:.~r.~ ~ "JUNGlE BOOK" (0) "MORE AMERICAN GRAFITII" <PG> 0 'THE VILLAIN" <PG> "THE CONCORDE - AIRPORT 79" (PG) s ~~.° '~~ ~ Ei ~~t~V~~I~ ,,. •• r "BUCK ROGERS ANO THE 2!5th CENTIJAVU (R) Ka••··-· MMI•"' MAUST NEVER SLEEPS" "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" (PG) "SUNBURN" "8ARBARELLO" ·MEA1'8ALLS .. "'WHICH WAY 18 UP?"(A) "°SUMMER CAMP" • "UP IN SMOKE" (A) • HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Robert Foxworth and 1---------1 Plula Prentia atar in Joeepb Wambaugb'a pro- duction of hi.a novel "The Black Marble." They play a police detective and bis female partner who become romantically involved while searcbing for the dognaper of a prize.wiDD.lng tbowdog. '"THI AMTnUI NOB01·111 OPE~ DAil Y I 1 JC HOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS •Ll\t WILDER HARRI~ I-ORO "THI' f-RISC-01uo· •'-•t-100•·-.. •·~ ..... 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San D11·q1• 8) KrTV (Ind I Lo& Anq1•h" 0 ~ BOKTIS ENOUGH Thtl 81adf0fd ~Ids itlt 11 ~ •••lu•8 31'10 '™"' 1m11Qon•hOO• turn tni"' nom" into a neunted hOUM ff41 fJ MOVIE • • ·~ Tw1hgh1 for The Q) MERV GRIFFO~ uuHtt !Nrk Pa•••on Aol><tl t (Iha 5m1th &l>Uf ()On Sti .. c;kttl Httnry C.omns .. KCOP·TV (ln<J) Loi> ArtQ•1l1•'• 9 KCET· TV (PBS) Lo'> Art(Jlllh (Ill) KOCE-TV (PBSJ Hunt1nq1on (j.JJC.h Ood1' I 19!>8) Roe~ Hu01on Cyo Cna111Mt 1 fD THE 8HAKE.8PEAAE Pl.AYS Meature FOi MeeSUle NEW YORK rAPI ABC and CBS continued the ir JO<'keyini~ for fi rst place 1n the nctwor~i.· prrmc·time r atings ra<'•-. with /d i(' No I for the rir!>t week Ill August A JH " s I op fin 1 s h "" uh iJ t• corn µh!>hetl w 1th. i.t>ven ''' th•· ""eek s JO moi.t -wat<'hcd prri ~rami., Wllh CHS hstin~ the r ·'>l 'iBC. last for me ninth Wt'Ck 111 :1 row. had only two hhow•, in thl' Top 20 compiled by the A C Nie lsen Co. for the wcck t·nd1ng Aug 5. A BC was f1 r s t the week before. hut CBS led the rompct1 t1on t he two previous weeks sav that mcanh in an u vera~c prime-lime m in ute during the week, 14.fl pcrc<•nt or the homes 1n th<' country with tclcv1s1uns ""e re I unc<l to AB<' ABC 's "Thn·t> .., Comp:.iny . ""a:, the No I program for th" Sl'l'Ond week in a ro"" with a rilltn~ of :W. 2 Ntel~n hay!' that means_oLall the hvmf'~ Jn tht: country v.1lh tel~v1h10n!>. 24 2 µl·ri·ent saw ut least part 11f the )>hov. "WKRI' 1n '1n1·1nn ut1," 2l 3 or 16 fi mtlhon. "M·A S·ll," 21.J or 15 9 m1 1l111n. :rn<1 'Lou c;ranl. .. 20 9 or I~ t; m1l11on, ull CllS. and v .. ga.... ~' ~, or l:i ~ m illion Ot-l <-1·1"" ~1·hool C>nt· Flight l p :w 1 11r 15 2 millio n . La\ cmc and Sh 1 rll·.Y. 2fJ 2 or 15 m tlhon Mnrk an1I Min~. · -19 6 llr M 1, m1llt0n and · H;,mt-~ ~11ncr an<i '('htJrJ.t~ An~Pli., both 19 or 14 ~million. all AUC Best among the• programs bf>. mg broadt·a'.'tl for I he r. r..,t ll ml' w!>a h · Dc•t l'f'll\ 1· S<:hool On,. "TAXI," ALSO from Al:SC. Fhpht Cp," an AHC ptlol. which wa :. ru nne r up . wi th CBS' w;i <, No 1 AHC !> "20-20" "WKRP in Cim·1nn11t1 ·and "M· n~ws magiwnc was 14th tn th<' A S-H" trailmg N UC's bc:.t W<tb h I NHC' · p T'fE SEESAW "ffu<:t , .. , ..... f .• r TV r I ratings ....... I (' • s . rtmt- -... .... .... •m a re p eat o a m aue ur 1 m . Ttmc s unda\ .. No 40 for th•· muc h a b :.nything. a conbt "Re turn to Gtlh an':, lsl:.nd.' ..week....conllnuf'd to hlru le. qu~nco. of. the summe1 te lC:ViMon 18t in the ratmgi. rure m os tly reruns The ABC had three of the week'& V-• 1"4>0"0 to •••I OUI CBS ~ t>toad<.Ht• 1nctu0tng 11141 S•n FrW'CI• 1.0 gay •oghta Ownontlf• I ''°" 1111 rll)Olt on -man 8111 Sl-811 1 0ea1n •f>CJ ~" on June tnaQl&llM Q TONIGHT Hoat J ohnn1 C.ar•on G11Mta Anlllony Nawl4ry Sidney vot0amnh D 01CK VAH OYKE floh QOM OUI 10 COOi ol! atltlf 11 Quarret w1tn ~·• •nO Wlndl up rn troul>te t2':30 8 MOV~ • 1\> Git1• In Pr1•()1\ , 111se1 11oG11110 °"""l'IQ Joan r ~ • ,_. • .., mmatte '' CA'"'.oed ff.1 '•~" per1 '" .. pr~ ti< ... ou• 0y 1.,uo.. <Ml "'•'" -'• aan•<N• to c.aw. 1n on ,,,. roooer, 10<1• "'9 hi• f'1100.,, I 1 ru ;> ~ monf .. wow • • •, Jonnnt S100 1 P~ ( trMllt H<IWAIO CNf1 Sn~ Winun ." c.QtWIC1 ....,, • •-l•om networks do attempt during the five lowcst·ralcd programs. 10- s ummer to attra<:t v1e weri. to ex HERE ARE THE week ':. Top eluding No. 6 1 "Ope ration Pel· Bill Macv (left> stars as the new pres ident ol isting programs with only 10 prog rams. l1coat," No. 62 "Salvage , .. a nd a unavc.l'\S llY and Dennis Burkley IS ha!> moderate followings "Three's Company," with a No 63 "Battlestar Galactlca... · 1.i • I .. ABC's rat1"na for the w """"k was r ating of 24.2 representing 18 CBS' "The Waltons" was 60th. athletic department assistant tn .. -.ang.ing n. " """ F o NBC new limited comedy series premiering tonight 14.6. with CBS st!cond a t 1.3 and million ho mes, and "Taxi," 22 4 and "Pro1ec t U ... "on NBC third at 12.s. The networ • ..:k~s_...:.o:..:r_:l..::6.:.:. 9:.....:.m::::..::i 1..:..:1 i~o..:..:n:..:., _b:..o:..t:..:.h:.__:.A.:...:B:..C.:.'.:..: _64_th ____________ a_t 8_: 30_o_n_c_ss_._c_h_an_n_e_1_2 ________ ===- A UNIVERSAL PlcnJRE a PANAV1810N • ml-. "'9 ,,,,(w'>•• ('l•~luflo()'," •11 .,,, .. ,i.i.l ~l"lllO ~ llWUDI' lllllTDl DUml •AU ITUIUM IMYl..ffl Santa Ana ~·7444 Orange 637·0340 Orange 639·8no I VU<Y ',lJMMI I< TI II. (.HI.AM Of l\MI HI< I\ YOtn ll (,()f 10 ~MMLR t./\MP - AND Oil. JU.ST GOTO CAMP NORlH.STAH. .,.... f ashioo Island Newport Beach A t1t11V(A~AL P1C tUHl PANAVl~t('IN"' ~ C ·~If '• ;l I>~•• (.of• \tUO>O!'> 0..C. •;I lll()><IS ll(Sf'l'll(O ~ NOW PLAYING llWUll' llUITDl CMllEll It ... IUD. Htll·ll Santi Ana !>40 74" Olangt 634·2!>!>3 S.tntHna !>31·127t TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ,,_.illOldetlOMI•• pOlloe ....,,..., .. ., ... . ---,.,... (' .... JO "*'I • OD( Qi\.,,. ~ .... ~,,.,, 2 of ,,, .. l (J) MCMI ***"~Al Tiie 0 K Ootrlf'' ( '9111 lutt ~. IClria OouglM. WY9lf fMllMMt ....... P01M in • lflOOIOlll _. Doe HOlllcMIV and the Clen· Iona in 1'~, Arl- lont OutJnt IN 1170.. (2 hrel tt:11•9 UMnA ..,ette end • pollcllW .,.. .,. ~ l1r '"* oapartment wh111 hit ''*'° ttlle to tum -a.o.ooo 1n peyott money ~IA) 1:00 e TOMOMOW Ck.-.. lpotta t>roeOC:nt· •• Went. Al and St .... ~ G MAVIRICK ··s..o Of Deeec>tl<>n • MOYIE * * "Soy In VO>.H Eye' ( t9ee) 8'11tt , H.uley. p..., Angeli An AmetlCet> apy ,..... ,,.. a """' photO- Qf llC)tllc 0-V-""Clil"l..O "' ,.,.. ..,. to ~ v8iuebll in1omuitoon ...,_t the Au...-(tht .3011'11nl t·I08 Ko.w< A ~oung ~ otfle9r rll _,, t>K* to "'' Old naogt>- bornood to IOfva • --of fft4il~ bliHlll.o to btl ::itM=vtglfenlN (Fil 2:00 NrWS MOVIE * * Why MUSI I 0.., TTHO!feNr~ Paget A ~ .. wrongly acCUMO Of mu<Olt lllO '41fttllftCeCI to OMI 1n 111r 8'ooelnc a-I 1 "' S!> """I 0 MOVIE 1 ii' * • '><oOOttlUf 11942) j f•rttcilla U 1n• Rn1>t1rt C.ummong\ Odfll f"" 11'{ Alf•t!O Hlf<.llCl>(;t< Ar <.u....O ot U.l>OlloQft M><l Ille mo• oe• ,,, "'' ~' ''""'o " I ...... ,, ... 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ChUllng ... te and ll*f ~ao too 12 hf• I • MO'M • • "The Kiiter lhet Stalked New YOflt" ( 1950) Evetyn l<ey"· Chartat KOtVIO A hutband·and· Wtfa ~ t-., II Ille ObjlCI OI a~ -Ch atter n .. dtlCOV«ld that Iha woman "' carrying a pllQUI I t hr • 30 rntn I •:IO 8 STIVl EOWAN>S Tltur11day'• a.,, ..... 1tf ovif-11 AFTERNOON 12:00 0 • • ,.., "8'nga1 8rig110e " ( t95•) Rock HuOllOn. Arr-Dahl In las&.. a BulJtn !Get ~ alt th.n .. Ma. to him ao-the on.,aug111 ,,, •nOIMI •"-*• It n• . 10 M tn t Q) • • • T h<t Gt>d<leu I 19'>8) I("" !>tltnt<iy LtoyO 8rlllg" Esal't<l r,n & StOfY 11y Pt11tOy (,My81P y A ~ '*'"n"'' *1<UQQiu1tOL1--- Hl)llfW'"'° •U11dom f 1 n•. '><> ••"" I 3 00 'lO • • • 'ipa11ar.u1" tP10rt 11 llflOOI K11~ Cl6ug .... ' ..u•f!nG" °''"-,. t~l"'11•1t,r &K 4t0ftt. ftt)m \'" ,,., , to cn11""'04l the •l•M>Qlll of tmp.roal ROtntl line! f'>«;omM .. aymt>ot o4 II~ (1hr 30mon ) ).30 0•• fha1T..,,,,_ a.... 11'11161 &1111(Jn 0.-l:lorO E ,.,, ~1CNi1d• A U"""' "'"'"' m""'~ it l>IQ ""4'11 t>eong gut0..0 by a ll•Oy p11;11c her , &nd r..1>nt-Phi 1n<11.c.rfl· llon• UUl>h<.ly I I ht 30 ,,,,,,, 'Hello, Larry' . . . . .. ..... ·········-······~· ....... . Actress Quits LOS t\"l;C;f:l.ES 1A P 1 /\t·trci.s Oonna Wtlkt''>. 1·1 tin.: µ1·r sonal n ·asons. hiJ~ qut1 her role on '\H('' lll•ll11 l.a r n :.1·rtt">. tht· µr<><.IU<'f'r!> of the :.ho'-' ..,J t!l 'I uc .... d.,' ~11:-.'.'t Y.ilk...-. µIJ'rt-d lht-µc1rt of l hctne Alder, fh•· tt-t>n ugl· dJu~nler or J ra<110 t11lk sflo"" oi. Th<' prOJ(ram, i.larnng .\kl.A-an ~tevenson ..... as added lo NRCS ..,cheouTe la.'>r i.pr1ni?" and 1o; on the nt>tv.ork i. fall schedule Re<•aui.e of l){'rsonal re asons . Uonn<J Wtlk"'> hub u!>kl-d ror a nd hu:. been granL1·d a rclca:.c f rum hl•r t·onllnutnA role•. · ... u1d Alan llorn. preMde nl of TAT C'ommunt<"al1on:.. ""hu·h µro<lU <'l'I> the !>ho" for N BC 'Wl' ""t:.h Donna ""ell . v.t,> ""Ill ml)>S hn To m aintain tht· contrnutt} of tht• t omedy !>Crtes. lhl· role v.111 b<' re r:.st 1mmc<11utl'ly Jnd the o ne episode> already taped for the 1979 80 sca s1on wall be re shot - A TAT spokeswom an sa id auditions for the part were being held a nd that a replacem ent for M 1ss Wilkes was expected Lo be choflen this week. ......... BrN 900 •on •r•ceaar C111" MaM !>ti 77t t " . ' ENTERT A&NMENT I MOVIES I TELEVISION ,,.. . ......... NO W PLAYING UA CHtlMA MA• MAU UA CllltMA Mill Costa Mtu 540·0594 Orange 637·0340 Wtsfm1nster 893·0546 llf·WAY JI Nltf·I• PU f'lUA Westminst« ~4·678? Brea 529-5339 .......... "" .......,,....W' THI MU'"' MOVllfOI ,,,,..,,~.--..... -& "'» MCK MOUi • ~ MVIS N<>afH DALLAS fOITY 1•1 1;009i.1se s:•Mt.OO & tOoM .. ::.":';.. "'" '---Nt °"' c. """ ,., ~ 11 J )Jt " ~o AUIN 1•1 11 »9;).-00.1 JO•l-00 & 10'10 Clft OOUOlAI e &-..,.80&•11 THl VIU.AINl"OI ., .,.~,11 ... 1s.a.oo. 101'0 "TH£ Vil.LAI"" WWl>ATl-1:t- .s..Lf/S.UOO-·-ll•~::M .,,.._.-u 'Nor-, h Dallas F.ony3-==-· Not ]Wit f Or the Jocks 8y AaTllllR KNIGllT n......_ • ....,., •Vet. -.-.'vt had mor~ th.,.-our shar~ of •Por:t11·baacd movies tbeH pu' few month•, m01l or them Rocky 1plnoft1. But you muatn't I.el th•l koep you rrom cat.ch na Yrank Yabl»ns' pro· du<'t ao n ot "North Dallas Forty ·· su~rf1clall.r, 1t ·s t bcll.LL pr0:. leulooal football. and lbose bruulne Sunday aflernoon IHslon.s that 1lue mlllions of othe rwlJe pea ceable souls to their TV sets. But basically. tt 's about the corporate takeover of our lives, the reducUon of all of us to i·omputeriied digits manipulated by forces that are NOllTH DALLAS ,0.TY IP&re-1 '1rnOu<•r •••• Fr•"k Y1teHin\ Otr•<lor • hd 1(01cl\4'ff S<""'"Pl<1•. f't 4'1'• Y<llll.,,~. Ttd l(olC ....... Pettr Gent ,_..,,,._,Metn<_ C••• "'"~ Nolle Miii< O•YI\, CN>•lt\ °""'" lf\9 04;le H-. 8o S.,.llM)n. Stew F0t rHt c; O )1><<00lln ~Y COMl!~n. !.41•"" rwri ~mUl't M.lr\11.•ll Coll. 0110<1\ ICOOO "•-•llQ """' Ill "1111111 .. MP&Arlth": • not only beyond our control. but beyond our 1m3ginauon I~ TIDS TAUT a nd intelligent mo\"le written bv Y abla ns , director Ted Kotcheff and Peter Gent, who a lso wrote the novel 'ick Nol e plays an able footballer w 1s just a litUe bll over-the-hill. He loves the sport. boasts that he s till has the best catching hands m the business; but in the course of the film. he's increasingly dis concerted a s he discovers thut or e cor more business than s port M anagement. represented by Texas tycoon Steve Forrest, is less concerned with Nolte's personal satisfaction when he completes a pass than with h1l> attitudes as a team player. And as a team player. Nolte Is be~·nnmg to grow up. H<: resent.:: ( MOJ'IERDIEF) being benched ln ravor of younaer, showier players. He's furlous when he discovers that the starting spot he was pro- mised in ll crucial _game was merelY a pretext to get another player to shoot up on Novocaine to get into tbe action. <The lt>eller room scenes, incidental· ly. are appropriately gamy, ac· counting for the film's R rating). NOLTE ALSO begins to grow when a seemingly casual affair with a free·thinking young woman COayle Haddon> opens hls eyes to possibilities beyond the s trains and sprains of Sun· day afternoon contests. It's a weakness to disco~r late in the film that all of this awakening has take n place within a single week. It's hard to accept that such a significant character change can tal<e place an so s hort a time. especially smce much of the earlier footage is d evoted to the care free. sensual, roistering lifestyle of Nolte and his teammates I most notably Mac Davis a nd Bo Svenson> hard-edged scene of the athletes m trainlng, needled by coach Charles Durning. goaded by head coach G.D. Spradlin <m a performance that bas to be re· membered come Oscar lime. NICK NOLTE also warrants approbatJon for hts interpreta· tion of the a ging wide receiver haunted by nightmares of the ball that slipped through h1s OD· <'e·agile fingers. It's not a star· m a king kind of role. simply bcrause the North Dallas Bulls dc::·1 corr.-; c.1! t h\"' field v:c- torioua. (AllO. in contrast to the dOUll or .10 aut.benUc alh14Mt who appear as teammatH. Nolte Is a bit on the flabby aide.> But he's marvelous ln convey· in1 the dedicetiOD of a man ot bi• caJUnc, altd the 1radual re· alization that his favorite sport is merely an integer ln a vut In· dustrial complex. Davis (IJl&k. ing his mm debut) and Svenson are alao out.at.anding aa Nolte's locker room buddies: od so la Steve Forrest as 'the multimillionaire backer or t.be team. CVRIOllSLY. THE women are Jess well defined. Nolte's af· fair with Savannah Smtlh. the ex-wife of Forrest •s brother <Dabney Coleman>. seems too desultory to even bother about until 1t becomes the central is· sue an a lond of kangaroo court held an Forrest's office near the end or the movie And even though it 1s the civilized . cultivated Dayle Haddon who ul· timately makes Nolte aware ot alte rnate routes. there 1s nothing to suggest why she would e\·er pu\ up \l\'lth has loullsh behavior in the first place. But these are all reservations that CX'cur after seeing the mov- ie -considerably afte r. While his film 1s on the scretm. dirtt· tor Kotcheff nvets our attention is the ract that while the film has the football background. Kot c heff never leads us to behe\ e that it's just a film about football. The game as simply a metaphor for the computeri.ted. restrictive takeover b ~ c.cr- porate "'ealth tt;:t most or us :e.el 1s gO\"ermng our h-.es • Reluctant TV Star Dorothy Loudon Tries Tube After Stage Success By YARDENA ARAR BEVE RLY JllLLS <AP> Veteran stage actress Dorothy Loudon sits in a c hic hotel restaurant booth. eating toast and worrying aloud about the •JS -l "fHEMUf'PITMOVll"tGt pitfalls of doing her first TV · ,.QI .. ; . .';;s3 uT1~~1t1M:tt series. ~. ~ -, som"r..o•uMS ,........ "I didn't ever want to come tfe r performance as Miss Han• .iga n. the tyrannical c.i nd alcoholic orphanage matron in the original cast of "Anrue." earned her the second of her two Tony awards in 1976. She was nominated again this ye3r for her role in the short· lived ··BaJlroom" and is already committed to do a new Murray Sctrtgpt'l>lay-uns nm. ~~~!!~!~~~~~!]~S!H•Rll~~ out here because I like to work ~ -m-uie theater so~ucll;-say ..... ,, .. , , ....... ,. 879·9650 SY\VUTll •HUONI IOCK'f 11 1"'11 ~u• PAUDlll ALUY 1ro1 .,.,. .......... .... "°"". ---THI MUrYVIUI HOUCMI flt a&.UISUNIHM1111 ('IW ........ ...-,... ....., •~•r·ii:-:EF1 . t..:-~==~ ""' Wl&.DUNlll NMtl y "f9t the m op -haired s tar of "Dorottiy_." a !iUrn__mer comedy series that m akes its curtsy oo CBS. Channel 2, tonight at 8. .. I've always fell people In television don't know you very well. They kind of manufacture somebody and then they put you on the screen and I don't think that's so terrific. It's like a lot or windup toys." THEN THERE'S THE matter of her working hours: "I have to get up at 6 o'clock in the morn- ing, and for me it's an unnatural act - - "I do everything possible," she sighs. "I set my alarm. I leave the shades wide open. But when that thing goes ocr l wake up and It's pitch black outside. that's the only time l 'm really miserable. I really want to be back In New York. sleeping." Finally, she confesses, she's a bit homeskk. "I don't have a Jot of friends out here .•. It would be nice to be able to pick up the phone and call somebody ... • .. ,..~ FROM STAGE TO TV Dorothy Loudon ACTUALLY MISS Loudon does admit to having at least one old New York pal here -Alan Shayne, proj?rammmg president at W amer Bros. Televlsio9 . who talked her Into enduring all this trauma. It took some persuading to get her to leave -even temporarily the friendly confines or Broadway. where her dramatic and musical·comedy talents have been shin.Ing for some lime BUT TELEVISION' did ha\"e 1U-appeal....M1ss..Loudon._...,~ Im· "Pressed when she found that this year's Tooy Awards s ho-.·. on which she. performed, attracted 36 m illJon viewers. , "Somebody srud. 'You know. Dorothy, you could be in ·My Fair Lad~· for the rest of )Our life and you v.ouldn't reach 36 m11l1on people, ever.· It's as· tounding' "But it works the reve~e. too ... she adds. a nx1et1es re· surfacin g . "You ca n do sQmettung_ rotten_and 36. million people can see it and there goes everyttung.·• Still. Shayne was showenng her with phone calls. baiung tus offer with some blue-chip · tekv1s1on talent -producers Bob Carroll J r. and Madlyn Dans. who dad "All ee" las t season and who wrote the old "I Love Lucy" show. and seasoned comedy director John Ra ch, whose credits include the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "AH ln the Fanuly" fame. More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! c • . : 5 5 8. l 000 5 3 5 7 8? l BUJ..MURRAY I -~·~•--'• ....--#ft 1 •• t ti u • , ....... , ..... <u•n 1as-r .... ISCAn fltOM ALCAY•AZ ... ... Mon.·Fri. 6:00. 1:15. 10:ll0 Sa1.1S\ln. 1.15. 3:30, .... O:'i---,...--~ 8J2 ~ Y "'LOT ............. .......... !9 Rudolf He . M. the N az1 con victed of helping Ad o lph Hitler launch WWJJ , 1s the o nl y war criminal still held in B erlin 's Spandau Prison .servmg a life s e nt e n ce . Hi s lawyers contend that h is co nt a nu e d imprisonment 1s a v 1o l at 1o n of h is human n~hts. Evangelist 'Wrongly Portraye~' Evang elist Billy G r a h a m s ays h i s closeness to presidents or the United States has been exaggerated and from now on. h11 .. won'• gel close enou h to ifn µres1 en or pres1denliul candidate for peoplt> tven to i.uspccl who I ' am for.·· In an interview with the Milwaukee .Journal, Graham also said he hus wrongly been portrayed ifS a supporter of the Vietnam War "I DON 'T E V E R r eca ll m a kin g a s tatement s upporting. 1 he Vietnam War or being against il. ·· he said. "I just thdn "L take a pos 1t1on. And I wa!> kicked by both sides hawksanddoves" Graham. who opens one of his crusades here toni ght · the fifth anniversary of former President Nixon·~ res1gnat100 -said he saw Nixon a great deal dunng the 19~. playing golf with him often. ••1 .GREATLY admired Mr Nixon." Graham said "I don't lmow-wh1lt ha]>lf~ned with Watergate l don't know 1f anyone really knows.·· O f t h e cur r e nt president who. like Graham. is a member of the Southern Baptis t Co n ventio n the f'vaogelist said : "I w 1 II go to him if he invites me. but he hasn't." PUBLIC NOTICE c~-~ 1'·111* l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS 111-1! ST ATEMllH 1 "" tot1owtng Pt!'iOft' ••• 00tn9 «M.t"MM'\.>•' C.Ul> & CO , H•l~Qn • .al nno l>l. ~ lleKIO. CA., ... EMthoC. Gw""'", lftll o. ..... Pl~~. Wtt!MIMIH , CA.,..., Ant11ony P•·-~ IOU M Mt<hHli\ Ctr., Foun•-Velley .. 'l?IOI At•" e .... " •O• .aJnd !>• .....,._. ee.a.. CA '26'0 r1111 w~neu i& <ondv<l..S °' • 9fMrel pertfteAf11P Emilio G. Gw.- T1'1~ s-WH filed wllll t C-lf Clenl el Ot.,.. c-.ty on o1uly •. "" DeM&•co. •••~ 0•••11•••0 TM•ALL&ILVIM•• A"9nefl .t Lew ,........,.a... or .• -. .... ......,.9Mc.ll,CAftlMI Publltlleel Ot.,.. CM• 0..tf ll"llo. July ZS. Aul. 1, a. IS, 1'1' ,....,, PUBUC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aUSllllH llAME $TATIMIMT l 1'• lotlowl"9 P<ttWlfl• ••• Oo<nt IKl~•fln)ft OMEC.A I.AMINA. :MO E. """"' Aft • L• HMWe. C. .OUI HerCllO H. Zoolrlie11, •?U "-" \.n., PolOS V~ ~ .. C. .02'4 ,._,. J llert!..~ JUA c.-°' .. l'uflefton. c.. -,,.,. butl""• IJ tondiktM by e .... , .. ...,,,.. .... ......., H Zoo!dleft ,_ ..-...... -fl-..... "" c-tY a.rtl el Or .... c-.tJ M Jiiiy n. '"' "'""' ~"""' °' .... c-. Dllil't ...... Jlllf IS, .... t, I, IS, 1'1' !1U.7t ftJBUC NOTICE ' WednMday. AUQU.t 8, 1979 NATION Klan Camp Teaches RacUm., Weaponry llRMINORAM. Ala. <AP> In the lnvl11ble Empu,. or I.he Ku ID09l wa)t. It look.cl like any other Klua klan The 47·acre 1lte Is aum_.r camp kidt munch1n1 nw ned b y Roser lla nd ley, hot doc• and playifta volleyball Alabama 1rand dra1on or thia But Uw 1uard at the 11te wu 't particular Klan racuon dreued In white robes aad packed Report.trt who vl1lt.ct the camp. 1 pistol. Md the ~ look Um at. the ICl1n '1 invllatloa, were from ,.._ ror rifle pnctac. taken to ll tonvor·•tyle, owr a A -.-.11or a the camp told the roulld1Mu& l"04&&e Of COUD&ry roads ,.....,.... Ule7 werw belaa taqht that lnMe a&a exact louU. hard how to ftre .~nn. beeauM, "Sotn• to pi.,.,., daJ JOU'D be ltlan1men in robel . BUl •u111n1on of Den61m ud ,..·u be ftlMlal bwide u. " S,.rtap, La., imperial wlaa.rd ot the f atU.. eald in addition to TBS CA•P, SO•BWHSa £ 01u1l aummer·camp 1ctivltie1. llllll'dll ol •rmtachana, 11 nua by t1r1etpreet.Jce ud karate leMonl, SHOP EARLY campert attend weekly olalMI on ··what It mean• lo be white ... TONY ANDE&80N. STATE director ror the Kl1n'11 Youth Corps pro1r1m. said arter Life m•••line printed Hveral pictures of ump actJriti11 an Ila Aucuat IHH. it wu decided that the camp lbauld be opened to other media. So on Sunday. NBC News tbOV(M lq). So did a crew from CBS' "80 Minutes." t.he American correapondent for the Danish national televl1lon network. a re pocter rrom • New York new1paper•11MI local reportert. They waited for boura under 1 blitterina tun to see Youncaten hert a rifle and take two shota apiece at paper plates lined up in a ravine. . "There are people. particularly communllta. who would stoop to 1nythln1. even attacldnc kids," Wllklnaon aaid. 8011£ YOUNG8TE&8 told rep-orten that they joined the corps because of haruammt and phyaical attacu rrom blacu in achoola . CASHMERE SWEATERS 50%oFF PURSES INCREDIBLE! 75% OFF Wllldllloa •aid membert al the youth pvup, which .. op.a a. U. to ll·)'etr•oldt, are not Klan membera. He added that be expected mo.t would join the Klan "hen they are trown. W ilkinlon said hi.I Klan 1roup, one of aeveral ln the aatien. operates 1.2 such campe in aix states. Allo, be said, pllDll are under wa.y to ccinatruct a family recreation club for Klan memW.~ with a lake and artificial be1cll. roller rink, cam e room and bowliq alley. (FOOT OF MACARTHUR.BLVD) "BEAUTIFUL GROUP" SALE STARTS BWERS& JACKETS SOM( SIZES LIMITED 50%-75'{, OFF BLOUSES-TOPS AUG.9TH 10:00 A.M. BELTS UP10 7530FF SKIRTS ::~~rsa1:10 50% OFF SCARVES ~:J~~ORY 50% OFF HATS ENTIRE l~VENTORY 50« OFF UPTO 10 503 -753 off WAY an.ow COST!! HURRY WHILE SUPPLY Wlf! 'NSIDE: . •Slim Gourmet •ClubCAlendar •Speclal Diets , Mineral --MadDeM Americans gulped more million gallons of mineral than 100 water last year. It may be a search ror purity. taste troublea in the tap or the late&t status symbol Whatever the reason, Americans consumed more than 100 million bot· lies or mineral water In 1978 alone. And the figure is n sing -at the rate of lS percent a year YET THE QUESTION remains Do botUed waters s parkling or otherwise -really taste better? According to the August issue of House Beautiful, the answer is an un- qualified "yes" based on the results !So why are cwrtomary drinkers of liquor or soda pop suddenly buying bottleslul of natural or reprocessed bubbles? ls it a new body aware- ness? A recent Lou Harns poll mdJ cates 51 pe rcent oJ the American popula- t 1 o n en gages an s ome form of physical exercise. Increased self con· sciousness coupled with a rugh tn· c1dence of heart disease may have s pawned the n ational trend away from hard liquor to wine and finally to mineral water. or the magazine's independent taste AN0111ER CONTRIBUTION was test or 12 mineral waters and three made in m7 by ~eorge McGoveni's A blind sampling proved that the Nutrition. Some persons were shocked sparkling waters available are as toleamtheaverageAmerican'ssugar varied as the occasions when they consumptionislOOpouodsayear. are drunk (there are SOO brands of By grabbing a cola here and there . bottled water ln the United States.) dumping two teaspoons of sugar into OAILV "LOT Taste ranges from light. clean and every cup of coffee and not reading ~~-fl1Fef"Ye1~ilt--'&o-&Ul~li~~thn----1l~a~b~e~ts~o"nt-ip~~·e--i~~~~~~~~"'"-.;.._~~~-,..~--11UL-._......,,J medicinal Amen cans were ruining their teeth, hearts and waistlines. AND, THE WATER you prefer may have as much to do with the With nothing more than a slice or Lim.-of day you drink it as it does lime, mineral water bas replaced with individual taste. A soft, light. even white wine as the perfect relatively neutraJ sparkling water aper itif. Combined with fruits. may be the answer to a summer after-vegetables and spices. it is a healthy. noon·s thfrst while a highly alkaline non·alcoholic drink. water is the thing lo take after a rich, So . the next time you have a thirst heavy dinner to quench. try a Little sprightly H20. , ... ., Colo--"'I Coolers Su1n1ner Sippers: Slushy, SDloothy Whip up thirst quenchers. The tr.b fruits of sunubet>. Now is the time to tap them for all they're worth. Take your *' al these rrwty! low~alorie thirst quencben to whip up la a olendet-. WATEA•BLON 8W811J 4 cupa cubed and IMded watermelon, cbdled " 2 tablesPoW lime Ju&ee a &alll•poaaa aupr ~...,..._.ID a ,,.__.i pane uaUJ CM be MntJd ower lee, U JOU Uk• 11-..4..map ,. naA-T IMOOl&i 1 et9 ...... ,,_ *•"'*'-1 .......... wlaoll ..ut Jt1s111a111111atiidawi. lllt pa•._., c.llllll all Jqredleata in • bleDder ~.._..._.Ila• I tall drtak• Combine fruitjuices for refreshing drinks~· There's more to summer drinks than iced tea and soft drinks. What's new and fun and delicious are fruit jui(:~·based . coolers. Take a fruit j ui ce sucn as c ran b ~rr. . .? j uic..e_c.oclttall or grapefruit juice, add a bit or this a nd that and suddenly you've created a new drink Jogger's Nog, a combination of grapefruit juice, yogurt, banana. egg and honey wrurled fo a blender, is a perfect apres sport dr,ink. Enjoy it after Jog gm g, tennis. swimming, as a refres hing, quick energy boost.er The two other drinks are geared to summer entertaining. Mixed with wine or hquor. they o U er gues t s a light yet sophisticated refreshment A well chilled pitcher or Cran- berry Sangna is a good comple- ment to outdoor feasting. It's a vanation on the classic s angna made with cranberry juice cocktail a nd sweet red wine Garnish with orange and lemon sli ces For an after dinner s ummer cordial, try something chilled. You can make Cranberry Cordial inexpensively by com- bining cranberry juice cocktail, vodka and sugar. Chill in a glass decanter ror a restive look JOGGER'S NOG l c up grapefruit juice. c h..illed 'I• cup plam yogurt Jh banana l egg _ .2.JJ1blespoons.hone In a blender contarner. com- bine all Ingredients. Whirl at top speed until smooth and blended Pour m a tall glass and serve at once. Makes 1 serving. CllANBERllY SANGRIA 6 cups <48 ounces> cran· berry juice cocktail 3 cups red sweet wine t orange, sliced l lemon, sliced Sugar to taste In a tall pitcher. mix together cranberry juice cocktail. wme and shced fruits. Sweeten to taste. Chill several hours to ble nd flavors . Serve 1n large wme glasses with fruit. Makes 12 servings. CRANBERRY CORDIAL 1 •,2 c ups cranbe rry juice cocktail 1 1 cup sugar 112 cup vodka In a saucepan, mix together cranberry juice cocktail and sugar. Bring to a boll; boll for 10 minutes. Cool. Stir in vodka and pour mto bottles . Chill until ready to serve. Makes about 2 cups. Food -... ·I ~J ~ .. '. ,.., Sparkling water is edging out as the 'in ' drink in this age of body and health awareness. Here's to summer -chilled beverages. Variations On a LeD1on The refreshing tangy taste ol good old· fashioned lemonade evokes happy memories - real or imaginary -of IODI lanaoroua aner· noons with "nothing to do." Today -when you've too much to do -you can esUc>Y the fun or sippinc cool. bomemaae lemonade without the time-ecmumiq work of cutting and squeezing those fresh lemoaa. Recomtituted lemon Juice is the fresb·taaU.., lemon base for good otd-fuauc-t lemoDade - and many dellahtlul variatlclDI. Elegant Rose Lemonade Puncb 11 a refreshing mixture or recomtituted lemon Jul~ rose wine and club soda. It can be d.reaMcl up';, ror a pmty with an lee riDI ol llrawbertt•. or, try Spiced ~e. an exotic lemon drink that combi.Del the navon al ckmll aad allaptce wlth the taq of lemon. When MrYilUl lemonade -plain, Wltb l"OM wine or with spic. -doa 't dilUle lt witla plaia .water lee cubes. lmtead, mm u atrll sMteber' of 1...,,.w and pour it lnto lee cllbe tr111....r cherrile. ,....... or atrawblrde9. TbeM CU. will make flaftl'f\al and cMcaralift wldltlw .. the clrtllb \ •. ' . ' . ~ . I • (2 ~VPfl.OT • -.-• 41e • • • •• •• •• •• ...... ,,,. .......... ,, .... '"' FOOD ~lspice is Pungent, Purple Berry What to do with all tb<>t tomatoet pourln1 from the backyard aoon • Try thta Tomato Chutney mad d•Uciou•· ly tlavorsom with a l llplce. l• cue you've won· ~ dered . 11l11plce la 1 ' alnaleaplce, not.a blend. 1\1 aromatic navor re· .embles 1 comblnaUon of d ove. with a hint of dnnamon a nd nutme1. henc:e th" name fta£ PlJNGENT put· DI; ;berry \is the only iilte produc~d ex · •l•vely in the W~stern If f'ID> I • p h e r e . a n d ')ll~lh mOllt of 1t com u 1trom the laland or J amaica, allspice is al~o g r o wn 1n Mexico. Ouatamela, Honduras a nd th e Let:ward Islands. ·.·~e berries are packed 11 they're sUll green, let dry on la rge orms from six tg 10 tmtil they tul1\ a :4-(ll reddish-brown and : ~velop full flavor. ~ . -~-ANY YEARS ago the early Spanish ex· plorers nustook the ber· n ei for pepper. naming . th~ "pimento.·· ' "'~is term 1s still used ip.spice trade today. • In. the sweet-and-sour . Spiced Tomato Chutney. the clove-like flavor of space crea s a avor 4iflerence that"s so d1s- tlnctave you'll be asked ror the recipe. This :,weet space is equally good In baked goods such as the Spiced This ('akc as a perfect p1('nt(' d~sert for sum - m e r o uta n g s lt trnni.ports well and wall stay mo1!)t for days Allspice I!> u sed by Srandmavians to flavor marinated hnr1ng. by t h£' Ea5t Indians oc· 1·a~1onally in C'ur;ries and p1lau. and m the Near and :\l1ddl1• East ai. a !>p1r1ng f rir tomato !><JU<'C''- SJ'JCt:D T OMATO t'llUTNEY 5 pounds r ip e t on: a toes. peeled a nd d1C'l·d <6'h cups) 1 cup sugar I cup seedle ss ra1bms 2 teaspoons salt 1 , teaspoon crushed red pepper I cup cider vanegar 1 tablespooo whole ~llsp1ce etntnrmon stlc1ts, 2-in<'bes long In a large saucepan t:om bine tomatoes. sug- a r. raisins, salt, red pep- per and vinegar; m ix well Tie aJlspice in a piece of cheesecloth. Add to saucepan along with cinnamon sticks. Hrlng to a boil. Reduce heal and simmer, cov· ered. stirring frequently until very thick, about 2 hours. Remove allspice. Ladle i nto s te rilize d half-pint jars leaving 1'1 ·mch bead space. Cov- N and process accord· mg to manufacturer's lh rectlons . Serve with me ats, poultry, curried das hes, etc. Yield : 6 half pm ts. S PICED BANANA CAKE 1,, cup butter or margarine. softened 1 cup firmly.packed light brown sugar 1h cup sugar 1 •14 t c a s p o o n s ground allspice 'fa teaspoon ground nutmeg 2eggs 1 111'.i teaspoons pure vanilla extract 11/.a cups unalfted all· purpose flour 3~ cup regular cook· mg oats ~ teaspoon baking soda 3~ teaspoon baking powder V• teaspoon salt Add Your OWnT~uch Add your own ln· dtvtdual touch to pre. pa red food s wttb a sprinkle of a teUODinl blend. For tmtance, an Ball an herb ble nd ehaken on froaen plua gives it 1 truly autbentlc flavor ••• Seuonln1 blendl are sensitive t o oay1en, ll1bt and heat, IO store them An cir,, daft placee away from beat IOUJHS, Generally blend• atay fretb for about OIM to two years but If you notice the color or n avor . tmpac:t bu paled, then ft 's time to n_place tbem/ f -.. ~ tue> dairy aour cream I eup muhed rtpe baaana •Allsplee Cream ca....rro.ua. Pr•at"" to S$O d e1r•••· Or•••• and nour two .. lacb round take pu11; Mt utde. ID • iu,. bowl enam but· ln. Add brown •ut•r 1u1ar, a llaplce aad nut111 .. : but until U1ht and nutty. Illa in .... a nd vanllla ••tratt. C'o m blne flour. oats . 8etf Loln·8on11 .. , b11tln1 1od1 bakln1 powder and aaJt. Add ~ of lhe dry lnfr~enta to the butwr mlrture. mh' well. Add eour cream ; mla MU. Add ,,. of tbe dry lnlrtdlHtl : mta well. · dd ._., of the banaaaa ; mla well. Repeat wttb Nmain1na d ry ln1red ltnt1 a nd bananaa. Pour into pre· pared pena. Bake uaW • call• tMter inMIUd in th• cent« ot the talle comea out clean, about 30 mlAUtM. Let atand for ~ mlnutea. Turn onto w ire rack• to cool. f read t lay.,r wllh half o the Alli plce Cream ChHH rro1Ua,. Top wltb 1teon d :z.1:· Spread wttb rem c froellq ... • ALUPICS CS&All ca&as nOITING 1 p ae lr a1• (3 ouae•> cream cheeae. IOI teaed 14 eup butter or rn•r1u1ae. eofteoed '4 teupooo a round al1apl1t. A1lph1·Polnt-Cut 4 CUPI confecttoner1 IU&lr 1 teupoon vantlla extract 1 ~ to 2 tabl•poou milk orwaw In 1 mt dlum ·bowl belt cream eMele. bul· ter a nd alls pice until blended. GraduallJ add eonfeetlonera su1ar: mix until well combined. Stir in vanWa extract. Gradua lly add milk, be1Un1 a t medium apeed untll f ro1Una la of spreadln& cooalatency. Mtat PLllNWRAP " Anoned Flavort Ralphs AJ/aplce aeates a deliciously clllerent flavor in the Tomato 01utney. 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Ute. e le11nce ud u chopped menu wlth aourm et 2 tab lespoo n s i o u c h t 1 • u c b a s chopped parsley manniated London broil. 2 ta~lespoons grated aap.ra1u1 vln1l1Htt~ lt:mon nnd Md atraw~rry lnt.11. h cup olive oil 3 tablespoons lemon YOU C'AN make your movable ruat look as aood as it haste!! with d18posuble plastic a nd pllper meul servin g Items from lhlS season'b new C'rop of atlracti e prc><.luru. New introdu ctions fro m manufacturers in· elude restive florals and clean contemporary pal· terns . juice i... teaspoon d r y mustard 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon pepper Wa s h as para g u s Break off tough lower stalk. Cook covered in small amount of boiling salted water. just until tender. 10 to 15 minutes. Drain, plunge in cold water. Drain again and place in a serving plat· ler. The convenient foam cup has a new look with Ire sh. decorative pat· terns . In a small bowl com - Mi\RINAT ED LONDON bine the olive oil. lemon BROIL juice. dry mustard. salt and pepper . Whisk to ( tn akes 6·8 serving11 > b I e n d . A d d 0 n 1 o n . . 3 pounds London parsley 1md lemon rind. broil or lop round <2·3 Pour over f!Sparagu:>. inches thick I . Co\'e·r and chill. Marinade : 1 cup dry sherry I onion. l'hoppe<I I l' I o ,. c g a r I 1 c , minced I teaspoon rosemary l teaspoon cracked pepper Co mbine the m arinade ingredients 1n a large flat pan . Ma rinate the steak. GLAZE D STRAWBERR\' TARTS (makes 6 garts) I pa c kag e I 10 ounces ) frozen putty she ll s 2 ounces > TAKE IT TO A CONCERT refriger ated . in t his Elegence and gourmet menu 11 picnic 8 heal sauc.e for about. 8 hours. mp a . turmn 1t occas1onall . ••• Lemon < f'ro m Page Cl I R F.A LEM ONADE 1 cup sugar 1 eup reconstituted lemon juice 612 c:ups water a nd k e In two-quart pitcher. rnmbine sugar and re constituted lemon juice. stir until dissolved Add water a nd il'C . Garnish with mint leaves If desired. Ma kes t wo qua rts Minted Lemonade : Add 8 to 10 drops pep· µermint extract to two quarts of ReaLemonadc Garnish w1 th mint leaves. 1f dP.s1 red ROSE LEMONADE PUNCH Ice Ring ~Vi cups sugar Jlh cups n.const1tutcd lemon JUice 2 bottles rose wrne, chilled ~uarts-elub--sod&;-ehHled --- In lari?e punch bowl. combine su~ar and re constituted lemon juice: stir until dassol\lec.l. Add --"Inc and c'h1tnmda. Makes about~·~ quart"S. Add ice nng. Ice Ring 3 4 eup sugar I t·up reconstituted lemon JUiee 3 cups water Strawberries Mint leaves. optional In l·quart pitcher or bowl, dissol ve sugar in reconstituted lemon juice. Add water. Pour 112 m ixture into 5-cu p ring mold: a r range strawberries a nd m int leaves 1n mixture. Freeze. Pour remaining mixture on top ; freeze To unmold, quickly dip mold into warm water. Garnish with additiona l mint leaves if desired. SPICED LEMONADE 4 cups water 1 cup s ugar 10 whole cloves 10 whole alls pice 2 cinnamon sticks 21r.z cups crushed ice ro1 a ut 7 minutes on each side for rare. Put the meat on a carv· ing board and cut into thin slices. across the gra in A rrange th e :.laces atlr <1cli vely on a A chicken !n every pot. il .. ain't what it used to be." Back in the ·30s. chicken cost more than prime rib. ham or fillet of sole. That was befo r e the h y brid bro ile r -f ryer mad P. c-hlc ke n a h ousehold word • • • m rave reviews with Quick a nd Tasty Easy C hicken Sautc. Dip I broiler.fryer, cul up. in 3 m IXtU r e Of 1 I CUP fl our. 112 teas poons seasoned salt and 2 tea· s poo ns le mon peppe r marinade. Brown In 1 1 c u,p butter. S prin k le both sides of chicken with seasoned salt and lemon pepper ma rinade. Cover. cook over low heat 40 minutes. turning occasionally. Serves 4 to 6 • • • currant JeUy Mlx currant jelly anC: I/a cup water water a nd brint to a Prepare patty shells simmer. Brush lnalde of accordlnt to package each tart with a coating dir ectlon1. discardin g ot clue. Fill tart& with ln aldea and tops o r allced atrawberries and 8he lla. top with inverted whole W a a h a n d h u 11 atrawberrlea. Spoon strawberries. Slice ap· 1laie evenly over the proxima~ly ~ ol them. Crull. Refrigerate tarts Leave tbe remainder until g laze has set. whole. Makes 8 tarts. Kitchen Help Try this well seaaoned Remove Crom the oven s na c k for fa mily or and sprinkle generously parties. Spread th ree wi th 2 t ablespoo ns cups or walnut halves in seasoned salt. Spread on a shallow baking pan. absorbent paper to cool. Doi with 1112 tabJespoons Makes 3 cups . of butter. Bake in a • • • m oderat e oven < 350 As a general rule. one degreesl for 20 minutes teaspoon or dried herb or until golden brown. equals three teaspoons When the butter melts ·of fresh. Tb!s applies to stir nuts or shake pan t~ seasoning blends as c o a l nuts e v e n I y . well. -W£ MAllHNGS 1f9t; -·fiATuR£ 8££f • lM~iM4~ ~Ca.I\~ ~l\G.blir. AT ,RICES YOU CAM AffOIO GROUND SIRi OIN s799 PATTIES s~ .... BEEF tlNDQUARTER s I 59 •. SPAGHETTI TOMAT0·8ASIL 1 lb Globe A·I Spaghetti 4 lg Tomatoes 4 t~. ~er or Margarine Yi tsp salt Vr tso Sugar 1 tsp Dried Sweet Basil Peel tomatoes and cul into Vi inch wedges. Place In heavy Pot with 2 tbl. butter. salt. sugar and basil Cover and bring to bOll Reduct heat and simmer 4 minutes Cook spaghetti al dente Drain. and return to pot with 2 tbl. butler Mix well. Pour tomatoes over the spaghetti on serving plate. Serve with freshly ground oermasean cheese Serves 4-6 No.1 BRANO FftESH GROUMDSJ69 ROUND •· Ail.MEAT 89! ~MATED IEEF $ 169 •. BACK RIBS •. 1 cup reconstituted lemon JU1ce Cinnamon slicks <optional> In large saucepan. combine 4 cups water . sugar and spices. Bring mixture to a boil; si m · mer, uncovered 5 minutes. Remove spices. Chill. ln 2-quart pitcher. combine chilled liquid. ice and reconstituted lemon juice. Serve with einnamon stirrers if desired. Makes about 1 .. Au gralln " comes from the French word for ··scratc h .'' T h e culinary term refers lo the golden brown crust formed on the surface of a soup or casserole topped with either grat- ed c h eese or bread crumbs and butter and cooked in the oven or un· der the broiler. • •• Fis h i s a t e nd e r Somehow, its just not a coffee break without a great-tasting cup of Maxwell House®Coffee. SLUSHY L EMONADE 2 tablespoons reconstituted lemon juice 2 tablespoons s ugar 1,~ cup water Crushed ice In blender container. combine reconstituted lem on juice and sugar with water; add Ice lo make 1 cup, blend until smooth. Serve lm· mediately. Makes one 8-ounce serving. a lte rnative for m enu planning because it ·s nutritious, low i n calories and natura lly tender. Unlike m eats with tough muscles. fish doesn't need long cook· ing to tenderize it. In fact. food experts warn tha t over cooking fis h dries it out and ruins the delicate texture. r---------MAIL iNCDTIHCAH----------- How to ttart ,_, Muwd Houtc-Coffee 1lmet Coledioa •fint rnne>V< the inner u:al from any 6·. 10., or 14-oun<e 1ar of Muwtfl Hou~ lnmnt Cofftt llm I\ your prool ol purdtUf Then fill 1n 1he'1nlonNoon on me bottotn of rim ctrtihc." Now 1u11 m,.f me COt'llpleted ccrnhotc and onf inner ~al for each boo~ ordered to the 1ddm~ below. and wc11 ~d yoo the hl\t bookkr 1n our new Mn1111tll Ho•Jt Coffer 7ii.n tcnn h'$ pllCUd wtth ui.elul co/Ice 1ckn and ckhc1<>1u l'ttlpn ~ell•• c.ftH lneta ~ Ofetr, r.O .... 6017, KM...._, DI. 60901 O~tt•l food\ CO?OtlDOfl, .. ,.. r-------------------·· n'OllE CXXl'ON ........... Hetaa «M lnllkon MaMI Houic'l..uncColfM ----------- .. .. w..,11•11 .Aue••· ,.,. FOOD .... Sweets With Tropic&l Flair Rely on B&nanas Sii• Ge•~' By Barbara Gibbons vitamins A, 8 and C plus iron and lots or potassium. At less than 100 calories each , a banana ia a great out-or-hand snack that needs .no cooking or refrigeration. But what most people a o n 't know is that bananas are a natural sugar substitute that can be used in coo king or freezing. Herc are some slim recipes with a tropical nair; TROPICAL FR EEZE Put ver y r ip e un- peeled banan as in a pla s ti c bag in the freezer. R e m ove as needed to make thi s blender-ea dei>sert: Remove I banana from the freezer and al· low it to defrost )ust enough to remove the peel. Cul the partly thawed. peeled banana into chunks and put it in the blender or food pro· cessor with a few drops of v anHl«J and coconut rl avori ng. Add skim milk or low-fat yogurt and blend s m ooth. A l>mull amount of milk or :v o~urt wi ll c reate a "frolcn custard" <about 130 c<1lorics>. Add more milk or yogurt for a m Ilk s hake <about 185 calories). Add 1 whole e,:?g for a high-protein in- s t a nt break f as t o r lunch. top with a dash or cinnamon or nutmeg if de s ired l abo ut 265 calorics 1 TROPICAi. POPS L'ut large very r ipe ..--.llillafil1S into 4 chunks. 1l o 11 c a <.' h c frnl'f1r"t1V <l c fros lcd undiluted pineapple o r o r a n ge Jui ce concentrate, then 1n to<1stcd coconut or <·rushed plain granola c·ereul, a high-prote in cen•<1 I or in an a ll -bran cereal. Insert popsicle 8ttcks or s m all wooden skl'wcrs. Arra nge the pops on wax paper or a non-stick pan In the freezer. Wrap after pops .___-"<1,..,_r-"'-c frozen firm. Remove from freezer severa l minutes before serving. Each pop is under 85 ca lories with h igh · protein cereal or an all· br<1n cer eal. They're <1bout 100 calories with granola or coconut. ••• The "·an " place fo r "fried " foods IS your oven With today 's refreshing emphasis on less fat and less fat- tening food s -the oven is replacing the fry pan or deep fat fryer as the place to make chicken, chops and fish fillets . Here are some basic Slim Gourmet recipes with variations: BASIC 'OVEN·FRIED' FILLETS I pound s k i nless bon e less lean fl a b . chicken or turkey breast fillets. veal cutlet or beef or calves' liver 4 teaspoons salad oll <or 2 tablespoons re· gula r mayonnaise or seasoned salad dre11- lng > Optional: 1 ta"bles- poon lemon Julee 4 tablespoona plain or seasoned bread crumbs, cracker meal, c ru s hed cornflake crumbs or nour t BULK ~H5o?~ BllF WW. Sheri Lein USOA a..k•-..., L.IA. lftCl"4•1 •21• , ...................... si .... . II •• ,,.19 Sia• .......... ... • •• .............. USOA Ci..ke a..f lnct..4e • 2•• s .......... l ilt ·-· & .. .. s ....... 14 ,. 114. so.. ... .. ..... 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'm•1 fffeclfve 1,, l><•"•ed Solewoy1 No Sole• 1., h c•n of 10-Goll•n• Ne Sole• for le1ole Colony Chenln Blanc • french Colombo•d 2 ' 5 • Z1nfondel • Caltetnel Souv•9non z--s I .s.1.11 .. kll!•• , •• Scotch Sa eway_ Fres h Produ__c__e Buys! ~/'~ Fresh •artleH Pear• 39c Jui<~ and FCovorful .... lb. Yellow •••••• U.S. No. 1, Floverful Heacl Lettuce Ft .. h end Ctisp Nectarines sw .. t and Juky Eve~~ wan!. '!Om a store ••• and a· little bit more Into four equal·1i1e Hrv· lnC•· Preheat the oven at It• b,llheltaetUn1. ao .. ......, 1.... t~H Fl ..._....._,hit"· r: .. ~o=: tbfor ~: '19' •AMto"'•····· ... ,,,9 ·=·· "~· .. •·t·-.• '"'·=~:a~s,:" ... anwtaile.put eo ~ ~ Willl.__"'"~~~..._ ,... 1"T'......, or oil aJternatlve tn done O:.~ .,.,-;.;.-,.::.. 1 .... •• , ... 111 .............. shallow plate. Ad a _... _... ~Ollor--. "..,. 141ulrt " lemon Julee, If • ·-..,....Dr NI '" ...... .. ... CMll ..... ., ........ .... • ,. ........ .., ,. ................. leM• Arte,, .... , It L• , .......... 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Augu.t 8 1979 OA&L Y PILOT G Read Food l.ahels for Hidden Cholesterol -- £very human body It's poulble to make a P r o d u c e ' a o m t ple11ant &MtAaa omelet chol•aterol, but 1ome of uutffd ve,etabl•• •Mm lo produce it In H · loued with l1btty ceu amouot1 that re· beaten ... wtattea ud quire a conceotra&H el· berba. tort to kwp cholesterol Commerdal eq 1ub- count.a wilbin a normal stJtutes have extremely ran1e. hl1h aodlum content• Ne 1 I e ct of h I 1 h and are a poor choice c h o I eate ro I b I ood for< a patient wtUt a ten· le vtls ca n lcu ad to dflncy lo blah blood atheroscleroal• pre· prt"ssurt'. mature cloartn& ur the Herr are aeveral tow arterira. chole t rol ~lpea °'at MANY DOCTOa re· commend a cnan111e in tat Intake from those that are animal-baaed such u rat an wbo&e milk products and excess rat on untrimmed beef and poultry to ve1etable· ba8ld fat.a aueb u corn oil, aesame seed oil and safflower oil. ComWMn sometimes are CODfuMd into thi.Dk· in1 that dairy products are no& u good for cof- fee as non-dair y creamer. Actually, skim milk is an excellent choice for light e ning your beverage whiJe tbe non· dairy creamer might cootain coconut oil. an exception to th e vegetable-fat rule. labeling rules requires food manufacturers to eliminate the term "saturated" and to replace it with the word the whole family can en· JOY c r• CllOWD&a 1 .... l**le flU.t Of haddock,no..dtrorcod l t.,... OIUoo, diced 2 lar1e potaloH, dlced 2 1t1th celery. dlc.ctftne 1 quart lklm milk 2 tab&"poou corn oll martariM "" te .. poon 11tt \• teaspoon pt"pper ~. tuapooa thyme 2 t1b&eapoon1 com· at arch. Plaee fllh In a lar1e Sped al Diet a 1 mooth thin pule: spoon aome of the bot soup liquid into thl1 paste, 1ti rrln1 untll smooth. Pour con11tarch mixture lnto the soup, 1tlrriq constantly until soup thlckena all1ht1y. Makes 8to10 aervincs. By June Roth uucepan: cover with water and cook until fish falla apart euily. Add onion. potatoes and celery; simmer until they are tender. Add 800.EDCAaP . t . allces fresh carp milk, mar1arine. salt, <co d may be sub· pepper and thyme. Sim· aUtuted) mer and stir unlll looion.allcedthln margarine 11 melted. Y.a teupoon salt SUr cornstarch with just 1 teaspoon sugar eaougb wate.r to make a 2 peppercorns_ us with any other 1 bay lear 4 lar1e shoulder l whole clove lamp chops , Bollinl water ~ c u p c a n'• e d Arran1e fish slices In apricot nectar -"~ the bottom of a heavy \4 teupoon Ca"'MJ" sklllet. Add on.Ion slices, singer sa lt, sucar, pep· Trim ahoulder~ percoma, bay leaf and or all exceu villble . whole clove. Cover with Arran1e on a b I bolling water. Cover rack. Combine aprtcot skillet and simmer for · nectar with tlnJf1'.; 30 minutes, or until fish spoon baU of the Ml~· flakes easily. Serve hot ture over the ch'ol>'· or cold. Makes 4 serv-Broil 4 minutes lon .. er ings~ or until desired daiie· APRICOT-GLAZED ness is achieved ...... .,. LAD CHOJ»S 4 servmo. . • ~ ... ''hydrogenated.'' N bo bo W -------=!""'ruler the new ruu:;;,.____ 0 nes a ut It. e ive all labels have to slate you quality' selection' and savings sweet ~moked ancj___j)_gneless, water-added hams. Lucky also brings you USDA Gtade , .. l ~ the source of oil and note if hydrogen is on all your favorite cuts. We can added. Hydrogen in· do that because we're the discount creases tbe likelihood that a food is higher in supermarket. There's no other like cholesterol. us. We take a lesser profit from our PERSONS on speciaJ meat sales than other stores and we ~~~~~s::: r:~~e n~~~ keep operating costs down. One way, is to learn to read food that we don't invest in costly games and labels carefully. They W usu ally know that giveaways. e don't believe in boosting whipped heavy cream ur meat pn'ces so pa f isn't permitted. But they O · YOU Y or s hould read u.e tabel of somebody else's winnings. And the non-dairy whipped 't f· d L k ' topping to learn it it con-you won m uc y s name on tains a fat source that is .~~ fancy coupon equally unsuitable. 0..-W ff Wh en s ubstituting I •.. 0 ers either, margarine for butter, because they read the label to be sure the product doesn't con· would mean tain saturated rat or .-: added-on costs. too. We figure you added hydrogen. take the value of your money seriously , DOCTOas generally tak I all advise a limit of two egg so we e our ow, over pricing yolks a week because of seriously. Everyday _selection. We offer more than tbe high concentration ), ·' A chickens. _ .... · .--;; .. ' whole body , -. /-" ;-, and cut-up ;·· i" / i ., i' "' I . , fryers with all the · · .' : ... parts. USDA .. · • :---·/ •. Grade A turkey <· i.. -·~ :-_ ..... J •• breasts. wings and thigh quarters. All , every day. and all at lower prices overall. Our money-back guarantee gets to the meat of the pro- blem. Lucky•s Gold Bond is your · guarantee of satisfaction . For any e item that fails to meet your expec- tations. we'll refund the purchase price. At Lucky, we believe you shouJd get your money's worth, pound for pound. So, before you blow your budget somewhere ~d 1~1~ else. on meat that's not bonded or cared for ~ ~. this well, visit your neighborhood Lucky. Qot.alitv<-•n1-' The selection·s yours every day, the quality's .- guaranleed, and the prices-are lower oueran.~--f cholesterol, but egg 50 beef items,_ including_ steaks_, _rQa.StsJ and an o~t- whltes ma be used standin~ selection of variety cuts·, 25 pork Uems. even ally. --~ <From Pace C4) o r seasoned bread crumbs, crushed cor· ____Jlflake crumbs. crac,ke,L-~­meal or flour Salt or seasoned salt, pepper, paprika, onion or garlic powder, pinch of dried herbs 2 frying _ chicken breast.I (split> or 4 fry - ing chicken pieces or 4 lean, fat-trimmed center cut pork chops (about s or 6 ounces each) Preheat oven to 350 degrees for 10 minutes Trim fringe fat. if any. from chicken or chops. S pray a nonsti c k s hallow pan or cookie tin with cooking spray until sUck. Put the crumbs (ad- ding seasonings, if using plain crumbs or flour> in a heavy brown paper grocery bag. Molstm the chicken or cbopt Uptly with water or other liquid. Drop the food, one piece at a time, lato tbe bag. Close the b.. and shake, to coat food lilhtly. Ar- ran1e the chicken skln~ side down or chops in a sin1le layer. Place pan on the middle rack of the oven and bake about 50 to 80 minutes. Turn once halfway through the cooldnl time. Makes four Ml'\'inal, about 185 calories each f9r cblcken, 250 calori~s eaeb for port chops. OVSN·'FalED' swoaonBH oa OTBBa <PATTE8> 1'1811 Preheat ovea to '50 de1reH. Omlt oll. Mo69tea fllb wttb water or lemcm Juice. tllea COit th• flab H1htly wttb IMICllled crmnbl. Oven· "frf" aboUt '10 lllUIUlel uaW ftlb nuei fflily. Ult a nonttlck pan 1pra1ed witb coolt1n1 ·~· Makel four 1erv· lna, .a.out • ealori• eactt. GROUND BEEF 99 3 LB. PKG. OR MOlfE. DOES NOT Exta:O 30% FAT. LB.e XUAN CiROUNO BE~ DCft llOUX&D m. ~Af . • ..... la. 1, 69 51EWINCl&F ~8ClllDID--.. .... . ... 1.1.1.89 TOP SROIN STEAK ..wl...,., IOlll ••••••••• 1.1.2. 78 T·BONE ~K 248 BEEF LOIN ..•.....•••. 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Cook ovtr low to elljoy tbia dtlitloua Ganlllb .-1weet.ened frffae. heat, ~ c:onalant· rlavor comblnaUon. at.rawberrtM, UdealNd. 17 . ullW mlaWn boU1. Fre•h 1trawberrlea CROCO• •TS (.'OO&ll: CR_._ •TB SAUCE Boll aadl&&roee mln\Me. team aplendJdly ln t.b1i ~ ~ Remove from heat; tr lo or de 11•rt1 CSVIT \4 cup aqar blend In butter and Chocolate Strawberry 1 ~ tupe chocolate 2 tablttpOODI all· vanllla. Cool. l cup Bombe, Chocolate Swirl war er coollle trumbl purpoee nour HUCt. lee Cream Plc and (abouUOcookl•> ltabteepDOUmUk Homemade Chocolate ~ cup butter or l 111. Well·beaten HOllSbDB lee Cream both topped m arprtne, metud ~ cup can a e d CllOCOIATE wltll sliced atrawber· Combine chocolate Chotolate navoNd 1yrup ICSC'llMll rte~. rookie cnunbl and melt· ~ cup butter or 2 eave lopes un· td buttt'f' or mar1arine m•r•art.ne navored platloe Chocolatt Straw· In t-lncb ple pan. Press ~teupoonvanllla l~cupsmllk ~ITY Bombe lJ worthy Of nrmly 111lnat bottom Mix tuC•r aDd flour ln your roost featlve OC· and aldel to form crust. HUCepaD; blend ln mllk, (lee BDua. Pap Cf) ' • • .. .-... -...... -If• •• .......... . "· ...... . FOOD Here's a trio of chocolate and strawberry frozen summertime desserts. caslon . Prepare ~~--------_,..---~--=----~~~-----::::----=-_:_::....;..:.:_ ____ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~==::!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~:!!!!!! s trawberry filled, ------------ cholcate layered deaert at your leunare : hve It waiting In your freeier to dazzle guests with no last minute hassle. Slmply frost w1tb s weet ened whi pped c r eam and garnish with chocolate curls The 1mpress1ve Chocolate Swirl l ee Cr eam Pie reatures cru n c h y chocolate coo ki e crus t and strawberry Ice cream s wirled with creamy chocolate sauce. lee cream never tastes quite as cramy or quite as luscious as the Ice cream y ou make at home . Ca no ed chocolate syrup is the k~ ingredient m this Hom e made Chocolate Ice Cream. It's surpris- ingly easy to prepare, the only cooking r e· quired ls to soften the gelatine. Hand crank fre ezers bring bac k nosflllgie-moment.s,_ CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY BOMBE ~cup miJk 1 i,; teaspoons un- flavored gelatine 1 c up ca no ed c hocolate flavored syrup 3 egg yolks, well beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites ~cup sugar Strawberry Filling c recipe below> 1 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons con· fectioners' suRar Chocolate curls <op· tiooal> Sliced strawberries (Optional) Combine milk and gelatine in medium s a ucepao ; allDw to soften 3 to 4 minutes. Add chocolate syrup and egg yolks. Cook over mt!dium beat, stirring constantly until mix· ture just begins to boil. Remove from heat; stir 10 butter and vanilla. Pour into larjle mixer bowl; place plastic wrap onto surface of chocolate mixture. Chill until set. Prepare Strawberry Filling. Beat egg whites until foamy. gradually add sugar and beat unW stiff peaks form . Beat chocolate mixture until s mooth on me dium s_p_eed of mixer (about 30 seconds). Reduce speed to low; blend in mer· ingue. Line small mixer bowl or 1 Ya·quart. bowl with aluminum foil. Pour 1114 cups chocolate mixture i fllO bowl. Carefully spC'011 t:tra-..berey mlx· ture ('vcr r hocolate; l••yer with remaining chocolate. Cover ; frecc:t> overnight. Just before serving, whip heavy cream with confectioners' sugar un· lil stiff. Unmold frozen bom be onto serving plate ; spr ead with whipped cream. Garnish with chocolate curls and 5liced strawberries. Strawberry FUllq 1 cup frozen non· dairy whipped topping, t hawed or l cup s weetened whipped cream % cup pureed, sweetened strawberries 2 tablespoons light corn syrup Combine whipped top· ping or whipped cream, sweetened strawberries and corn syrup ln a small bowl. Cblll. CHOCOLATE BwtaL ICE C&EAM PIE . 9-lncb Chocolate Cookie Crust <recipe below> l 'h quarts strawberey, peppermint or coffee ice cream, sof. teoed Chocolate Sauce <rt· cipe below) Prepare Chocolate Cookie Crust. Spread about half of lee cream into frozen pie 1bell. Spoon about ~ cup Hace over lee cream; toP with remalnlna ice cream. Driule with "'• cup chocolate sauce. • Freeir until firm~ wrap , CIMPAIE MAUD IA•El'S •AUIY, VAL• & NICI$ -wn•oaa-1•1s, wr11 SO ... • -LOW liilCIS lllAI WI Md Im LOW PalCERAUlllll. ...... UlQIUftlfllM IMlAI NllaNtCll ..... _ '· '"'· •JM H , 1t11. MABn usan SWMD U1U01 PltCIS 15% TO U" I .-1 MAllR USllT lllAD· •Anm NI AU YM UllOI 9llOI. YOU'U ............ ........., .......... •--.n MOii nwe JUST a nw AD'f&lm IPICIMI ..... UVW OM YOUI fAYOlnl .... • "'"" ......... ~i.;...;..-..;.'.:.;;•~# .... ..._ • ··-~---·~··".""'.· .... · -~---------~ • • FOOD Slim Bown With Potatoes DH1 lhe aubJect of unu to Poteto Diet cfletlnc ...... UttJe o&d Cookbook. The Pota&o hat? Board , UU Soulia We're aJwaya IMariq Coloredo 81vd. luiw 1u. about how to ION welabt. Denver, Colo. -but rfftat 1tudi• ahow I lhat more than 40 per -PO•ATO OA8DSN cent ot the women and sotJP JO percent..ot 0.. m•n in 4 cuoa tomato JuJct the United States .,. I c up I n It ID t dltllna. mashed pota&o nu .. So, thou.eh It's noL a 2 cupt cold wa.,.r new subject. dJt:ll na atlll 3 UbletPoODI red •ffecta many of our wine vtM1ar uv... a ta b I • I p 0 0 n I THAT'S especaally trve In the Humm8"r ve1etable oil 1 clo' o 1arllc, crua_bfd l teMPGOD MH•lll •alt .. "t•MPOOI" pepper l cul) c bopped tomato " cup c hopped eucumw ~ cup alJctd ll'Mft onlom \\ cup chO'PP•d parster or dalvtt In uucepan h••t tomato' Juke Just to boll· U.1. a.move from beal; with rcn. mix lft potato naket. Pour potato mix· turt Into container of elect.rte bl.-. Add 1 cu.p o f tb• water . vlDttar, all, 1arUc. aalt ••d ptp,.r. lltad l mlau .... Pour lato bowl. 8Ur la remaiDlal water. tomato. c~um6er and oalona: cbW. l.aclJe Into bowll or muca. Oaml1h each Hrvlnt wiLb paralel or. cblvu lhk• one.cup terv-l•••· 112 calorie• per Hrvlq. Noi.. U • lblnntr soup 11 dtalrtd, 1t1r ln addl· tloHI tomato Juice or water u needed. Pornato Garden Soup is zesty, fresh and low in calories -but packed with flavor. ·r wbenwe-reweartn6 1e"Sl'r-~~~~---===============::::::==================-:-""" ....... ~----~------------------~------------~~..;._----------------------:-....... ========:--- clothing •nd huve more - akin 1howi.ng, Thars 11troni lncen· tl ve to s tri ve for ll streamlined body. Fortunately, longe r , Wat'mer dJys muke it e a1ler to spend more Ume outdoors gt?ll&ng more exercise. And s u m mertime brl.n1s a wealth or won· derluJ fresh ve1etables and fruits that h e lp make dieting delicious and hardly a chore at all. 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The following 1'ecipe for cold and c reamy soup, Pomato Garden Soup, can be made in just minutes Tom at o juice •is thickened· and mellowed with potato flakes and seasoned with garden fresh vegetables and herbs ITS COLD and spicy gazpacho flavor makes it a refreshing and satis· ----1-t'.ymg Junt.h dish, aft~r noon pickup or appetizer to a special d1nner I Best of all , it isn'l high in calories, it just tastes that way. For more great low calorie pot ato recipes like this one try "The Potato Lover 's Diet Cookbook." This 4l ·page cookbook of low caloric potato recipes, from salad to desserts. is available by !>ending 50 ..• Berries (From Page C6) ~"cup sugar 1112 cups <I-pound can> chocolate flavored syrup 2 cups light cream 2 tablespoo n s vanilla 2 cups heavy cream Sprinkle gelatine onto milk In saucepan; allow to soften a few minutes. Add sugar; slir to blend. Cook, stirring constant· Jy, until gelatine ls dis· solved. 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Eltht Mn ... . party with pizzazz. · Tty Indonesian-=. main appropriately Mam~. bowl ti llllt,.... ..... 1opbl1Uca1Ad, Hay to for •••••· Ganl1la prepare aed leas ex-peuut .._. wtua ll"Mft ·-,.._ ........ ol unpeeW eueumber to ~nalve '":Jou would OIUaa • .._ to 10 Mrv· bave lmql . tn11 mall• 1roove1: cut cucumber la&o tlaln 1Uee1. P9el and 1Uce oraa,..IUee...,..aed COHd ..... Arr .... INDON ICllAN-atyle Kabobl are quite un u1ual buted with an In t e r eattn1 c blll·lemon fla vored aauce. Cblh and lemon alto form th ba•• for a hot dlp-you use when servlnl th~ kabobs The sauce t easll,y put tpgether ualng part ol an 'Urbve lope of chilt se asoning mix and lemon Juice. The remaarung chih becomes a hot dtp when you add a bit m o re waler. lemon julce and a surprise ingredient - chunky peanut butter . It workstoafare.lhe-well. FOR A SALAD, try Samba! Salad. a stun- ning vis ual delight that combines rows of sliced f ruits and s li c ed vegetables with peanuts, an authentic Indonesian favorite. The tangy mayonnaise salad dressing gets its sunny yellow color and special fl avor from a bit of prepared musta r d · nd orange juice. erve e hot cooked rice a nd c o mple te the party menu wi th sliced green beans and carrots, iced tea or coffee and coconut custard. INDONESIAN-STYLE KABOBS 4 chicken breast ha Ives, s kinned and boned 2 pounds lean pork steak l e n velope c hili seasoning mix l cup water 1;, cup salad oil 5 tablespoons le mon J UI Ce •, c up c hunk y peanut butt.er I tab l e s poon chopped green onion Cut chicken and pork into bite-size pieces: a r- range chicken and pork •on separate skewers . Combine 4 tablespoons of the chili mix with 1• cup of the water, salad oil and 4 tablespoons of the lemon juice for a basting sauce. Broil or grill chicken kabobs 4 minute11 -per side and pork ·6 minutes per s ide o r until no Jon~er pink in miOcfle. Brush generously with basting sauce wh ile C(){'king. In small saucepan. co mbine remainin g c hil i mix , ~ c up Chicken Cookbook Published The 1979 Chicken Cookbook r eleased at the recent 31st Nationa l Chicken Cooking Contest in Charleston, S.C .. in· eludes this year's win- ning reeipes from each state and the District of Columbia. FOR T H E FIRST tim e. th e ge n era l chicken recipes in the first section of the book a re divided into seven easy-to-find categories a pp etizers , casseroles, entrees, s a lads. sandwic hes, soups and chicken in the mircrowave. Other sections include how to cut up chicken, how to bone breasts and thi ghs Cs imple when y ou 've learned how fro m the diagrams >, helpful tips on atorage, use of leftovera a nd ~akinc stock. THE BOOK explains how to Cry, oven-fry, broil, barbecue, roast and simmer chicken lo the llmplest manner. The bulc recipes are especially helpful to tbe beginninl cook. The Chicken Cookbook ts available for $1, in· cludin1 poatage, from the National Broiler Council. Send orders to: Chicken Cookbook, Dept. NBC, Box tC>7, Coventry, Conn. 08238. we cower the ....,, ...... ....... . ,.,, .• H•n•••o' ·-· oa<a C.llA•JINfll -•11•un ••Alt , ...... ,, .... . ,..., ~ ..... , ... . ..... .. ,_ . .,., ... ,,., . . . ....... . ...... -.. , ........ , ... ..., -I • '\4t(f 0 t & tet( .... IOlOGNA • IK .... I. "AUA~ •A,V1Nll ' s 109 LUNCHEON Ml A TS • . .. . • ,l()t1llritM() .. Mll l s 109 HOT DOGS ....... HOf'"• ....... , 0" •• • • s l 5 9 WllNlRS . •• ..... I. JQtfft ... ("Hftot I SUClD BACON • •· t)'\t" .......... ft SUClD BACON . • .. .. SJ 69 . s1 o• ·• SJ 49 .. SJ 49 ,., ....... ,,. ..... ,_. TROUT ,,,, •.. I l A .. 1Jt COD fllUT ,._tJ#(tta l ClUSTlRS U,,.H Nt Ot HALIBUT STlAKS . s 1 •• .. s23' . $2'' .e s3 9 • At• ••• ._l f STIWMaAT .... , ·~·Mibl.-•• •UMP ROAST ca•••DllAM ...... GROUND BllF NOT TO EXCEED 30' FAT ANY SIZEPKC 97 .~ LB ..... , .... LB. PORK LINKS SKINLESS• 8-0Z PK C. 'Is• $17• '1". .. sa•• ~f It • • ROU•DSTIAK ~. . .,. ..... ..,, . ... I f • \-Wt ~~ ••••OAST . s1•• .. •1" s22• $1•• $1" . s22• OL'Y ... l•A CHICKIN FRANKS 12-0Z. J>t<G. 59c .. TA.U•-- SLICID BACON I seiOuuusJWC .• ••c I ....... ,, ... .., . s 1 •• •l•SnAK iiiil .. sm• .. •22 • i.iioN.sTIAK .. s22• PO.T'11iiilousE . '235 io• slii.oliil .. '23 ' s 11 t DRINK MIX ::t~~~Jr ~· .... t ~ ! . . .. 59c 6112-oz c ANs • LOODY MARY MIX ...... -:,, ... -01 sl.19 NEClARlN-fS-47 c coca c ::.s~~=-L:. • .. 01 1.4. 2-LA!211<K·C·•c$Wlfl • OIEl OR REOUL.AR ·.:KiN&COLA s-oz PINTO BEANS AANCH \"" e .. (), 34c .. •uves . souAAE MEAL . eEEF.c111cKEN Eoo. sEEF-L1v1:1Hoo HOMINY c ", ._ .. 23c 1 8 • ORTUNA·llVEIHilllK Ste CoOlOORWHlll :;; t\lll .• CA' FOOD . l2·0Z 91c •· BBA,SLCLUAIRTDS I' Of 1 &Cl c",!i~ ~swr~Qc.Y~~ES PRtNOLES • ORIOltfAL. RtPf'LEO OR COUNlA'I' ST'l'lE ..... ~I !POTATO CHIPS . ,,. ~-oz BURGER SAUCE ""'"m ,~ ... e .. .,0, 75c la .• wncH·s ·oRAPEJ•M oR CORN OIL s171 ._.·t;RAPE Jilly 12-0Z s 109c-f1LOWE .. R"'Ol.o• IL ! S1 0 l $2 .. 17 , ...... ,.,. ....... ., .. flt ., • • • • SUNl lff ! ••.OZ. • GRAPES .......... , KOT£• ·110EOOOr.-"-BADS . s 1 ~--HILADA "AUCE • 34c ...................... .. .. ... -r ----... lO-CT -.JI.. l) :..°o'i,:~ W ~IM)r • ~~~~ ~~ 10¥ irPADS "~' s 124 ' =~L~~'.':~~\i'~~:::~· ···.~-g, 55c PLUMS ~SiiiA&E .. PINEAPPLE \•ltW • .-_....\-"'Cl' .......... .. 49c EA IJLAKAETOCLAKKE•MOCNTEHREYEESE s3-21 TACO SAUCE ~~Do'~::r. ! ~l 56t HANGING $2'' . ... • 24-0Z 006 FOOD g:~T~•h ! '°'1 ~.58 BOSTON FERN IN6"POT ... EA. 1-LOG_CA_B_IN-ra-.-,A-NQ_U_n _____ IO-T-EX-BREAK BARS !~!·,,,. i •·01 95c ..--------, r------~ ,, ~,.u, ... , •• 1cH•c•EN ,,,. Max•-PADS coRN cH1Ps ~\·:.~~~!:.~. t IOI sgc ,ht·~ SCHWEPPE'S ..,,, 1 29 _, 439 1 ••HONEY & BUTTER ~~::i:.:~~· e 1$0l ggc J'~· Nestea -.' . CLUB SODA ·• ________________ ... _. ----COOKIE MIX ~l~S~:~0~""" l~/ $2.35 ,.,un'J." .. f" · PILLSBURY age iliED TEA MIX • ,~ 5171 GHIERALE .... I -,. .. HUllGRY JACK ~:::i:,~·"''0 ••Ol ....... .. LEMOll LIME •... i.ol 33' 'lummrr '79. Califomi~1 nl'l'd' wur hdr nll'fl' ch.m L'\l'r. Pk.hl' h~' c mur appLi.ml l'' thl' Jftl'nll ll ll1 l1tf. f PRAY CLEA11ER '171 !.! .. %TEA I ;L s1'5 MIX -u--. ·I tM>L 33' Low Frozen Food Prices n ~:~~~~rte ! .. oz • LED FLAVORED~ s1as TONIC WAtER t _, POT PIE 37• 'I AWAY l*C SCAIOl--Ovt~ $ U OI '1.49 ----------, :&'!-r. 0 '" • • !. · •-<>z 30• IN ~CT REPELLENT CUlll~ i 1111 sl.69 Beer & wine Specials II. POT PIES =i:OllTUllKU ! . M>Z DI NFECTAfCT SPRAY .. :: •~l $1.59 ..: LEMONADE =~~,.HI( ..... ! . •.OZ. 25• ·•· BEm CROCKER,," $169 LEMONADE =~~~,.......... !···· u.oz. 48•. CBIE MIX W~r\~~=M~w·•uu(o~ PIE SHELLS ::l:"J.MNCH... 1 . "'°z. 87 4 WAFFLES ~GOO ................................. II-OZ. ,,. FOIEMB IOllAlll $13 9 ICE Cl AMO*TIO'lAVOlllS IOCVT MACAOMllllA Hlllt ...OZ WfMllllYI '"' lttOHT TO LIMIT OR M'UIE IM.UTO COMflllflC1Al OIAl.llll °" 'MOllAllM <'""""'In AM Sl0te1 C•<•P' lom• l-.Ol SCHUTZ IEE• CANS llJtM>Z. - . . . . ' : " . T :~ Cod 1271 "" ........ . An~w Pacific favorite freeb and nUeted. F.-,. Clam ..... .. l 'aaaf New En,land Cherryatooe. ciiallunua ..... 111! f'reA from New Eft«land chowder of etew. ·.ste s111 rs ........ . t ..ienr in 8 oc. iar . HIJibut Steak ••. 141! Ce"1er cut Northern that. is frozen, defrosted. . Ci.ib legs ....... 12'! Meal')' Alaska ... frozen. defrosted. ·- 8.Jccoli ....... 39C Bt~ye V.iahle in 10 oz. Plr.it. PiUa r.. ••••.••• 99C 8malt8 inch in aeeorted varieties . P.. s111 18S 1rs. s.Mll's • • •••• Deliewus li11ht 14 oz. pies. Asst. Va.r. S . s1•• UDOers..-••••• 2 lb~~ Stew, Sa1iabwy Steak or Turkey . . LLEMOIADE 42c -1-y °'1r Choice of ~laror • Pipk-12 m '' CEITEI CUT sn11s ...... • -~'resh swqrdfish from Atlantic Seas ,,. .... flown to Southern California via air frei11bt to All8ute the flavor that Al I makes swordfish a barbecue or oven ti If ,. . treat ! Pink Sallnon .... $21t Fresh Trout ..... $2'.' Jo'resh in whole or hslf piece8 Mountain trout, firm. fresh and QavorfuL Net weiicht l to Zlba. $almon Steaks .. $4t' Snapper fl£Sllfll(JS •• s2 1.• ~ resh rroll Silver salmon . t E'nter cut11 to broil or bbq Fresh from the Pacific H.ed Snapper freshly filleted for great eatini Ocean Perch .... s2·~~ Butterfish Fu ......... '2't Fresher for great eatin1t ... expertly filleted. Flavorful fillet~. 'erve a chan11e of pace th111 week r hey'll love the flavorl'ul tenderness or El Rancho's atuk• at a summer barbecue! Rib CUI T k HUSTS 1211 ur ey n u•uo • • • (;r "A" w/rib g"iblets-froz defrosted Gro111d Beef ....... s 1 1~ Hulk or petties. does not exceed 22<;( fat. Boneless Ham ..... s21! Hormel cure 81 ... whole or half El Rancho 99c BACON · • El Rancho's thicker "ranch tvle" Bratwurst ....... 11 ·~ El Rancho's pork. veal. ~asonin11. ~.::, lJ A Choice Turkey Hind ..... 5~ El Hancho·., (;r A -lroztn detro .. ted Chuck Steak .... s 1°~ ('enter cut L · 0 A Choice t)eef Clod Roast •..... 1 ~1~ &neless Rolled chuck cut. shoulder ll'llBh lpal'lrl/'111 EASTOI .•• ~llll Finger liddn' 1reut' Frei.h m1cl wei;tcrn !(rain-feel pork, w11h ..... rnmh nwal\ i:•v•rln.,..,.. '" ,011,..j\ 1h1 hun~" hurrl1 · 1,,,,, dtt> ,ulut> Super Fresh Produce Liquor Dept. ~ . ' ' == •2•• Liaht. dry wnite-aubtJt bouquet 24 OI. bottle ' . Mluontrm .... 12" t.6 liter Cbabll1. Bwwundy. Role. Old Smual• ... 14" Smooth Scotch at a uvifl'9-quart Andoker ••••••••• 111' Refte1b.ini beer in 12 oz. bottlee-6 pack Whiskey •••••••• .'7'' _ El Rancho's blended 86 proof-l.76 lit.er MAHI MAHI From Trooical Water frozen defroeUld. Scallops ......... 151! Lante size frozen. defrOl!ted . Sole FU fll£TS •••••• 137~ 1-:n11lish-Mild flavored . Squid Monterey .. 89~ Serve Deep Fried -frozen. defrosted. CSUA Choice ~elttted small end of he<-1 nh Delicatessen OSCAR MAYER ::~s s14• Your choice of meat or beet an the b11t I lb. packa,te-IOcount ~Bil CJne •. •••••••SJ II 0.C.r Mayer beef frank-I lb. pklf. Wi , .. . s1••: 111111'1 ...... . Oscar Mayer fla"orful treat-I lb. pk11 Bolog111 ......... s 1 '1 . oiv!LcmrerPricl!T{ar ----=- Health & :·Beauty Aids ·-lira pea Oscar Mayn-sJu~ed bttf .or meat-I lh rr -~~'1.~~ ...... 't·----- ~l.C. s 109 lOTIOI 10 ~· Size in Rel(Ular. X-Stren1tth or He)obal. .• C.;tex •••••••••••• &3c -.., >'ol~ remover fn Olly or lemon~ en. 111e ViseliM •.•..•... 93C \ Pe~eum Jelly for many uses .. 7.5 oz IECTAlllES At the peak of flavor ... fancy 11olden 29~ Succulent. sweet snacks ancl veal for cool summer salads' Green Beans ..... 39~ Cucumbers •.•..• 15~ Summer Oavor . . younit and tender. For summer salad~ TOFU PEARS VISITOUH ,.,,49c !"\ew crop oT 19c~ - ORIENTAL California SECTION HartletU! CLAUSEN PICKLES Sliced K06her pickles m 24 oz. 1a r. Sweet 'N So• .. 1111 fou'll love em Clau en sliced in 24 oz. T01111toes ••••••• 1115 Clauuen kosher tomato in 32 oz. jar IShasta Sodas ... 1 ac Hent; refreshment they'll love . . at a apecial price. 12 oz. cans in reicu lar or rliet. Frosted Flakes .. 5 1°' The uitar fro8ted breakfast treat from KellOltitS-20 ~ pk1. :~aked Beans ... 49c Shipped direct to us from Bishop, Cali· fornia and available every day. Prices effective Thursday. August 9th thru Wednesday. August I Stb. We reserve the right to limit and no sales to dealer1. Scott Towels .... 59c Greail'or outdoor picnics ••• 86M quality in 16 oz. can. Stronl{ and thinty towels in decorated or a98orted. BIG ROLL. I • I ~!l~!!.pri~.~!!~ .. -49c Noodles To Go .. 49c A meal ma bowl 2.5 oz. Beef. Chicken or Shrimp. ·.: Noodle-Roni •••••• 59~ Cascade .•...•.•. s 111 Golden Grain 6 oz. Dinnel'l-Roman/Parm. Dishwasher Deterpnt in biR 50 ot. Dynamo ......... s 131 Litund rv deteraent in :J:l 01. with l5c Off. M.P .S. • ,.. . ..... 55c Kai Kan Chunks in 23 •h oz. can Napkins .••••..••• 4&e Wettern livinit from Scott in l()() count pka. Spic & Span ..... ssc Favoril.e floor & wooowor11 clE>1111er-l6 ot. Coast Soap ..... sac Oeodorut &th size 2 Pk. Inc. tOe Off. J L• 'd s121 OJ Hllll ••••••• Oi11h deteraent in 32 en. oz. Inc. 20c Off. G . •1•• a1n ••••••••••••. Oet.eritent in 49 oz. Pkir. SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF 2155 Eatlt»kiff °' IAVINE LAGUNA HILLS 321 W. C1t11Mo lfvd. 11. °'°''"•'•"'' ,,.r'""9t Incl Huntifttto" llo .... 181Contetl 2727 .... poft Blwd. '°" ............... . NoP.~!P!! thr~1!,,!!~.~Ju1 added savings with our Doubleeth•-~:ue-C:OuDOn•I ,_IL•., n11 .. -'9 -I ... ,_, .... • 11'11 ... •ii .. lt'11 tha. aim pie to add to tht MVl""8 wlwn )'OU ahop El Rancho. Mot~ua totSuper.Shoppoa. <>tt of ours, whh one of thelra double. the value! Now. a t'ew mlnu•opn Uuou;h th n.._~ and vour lavorite maiaalnes, re11ult11 1n rnonty earned . . and you Kill t tht difrtrtlKW 11 Et Rancho. 1 -------.... -....,... ' -- Cl• DAILY PtlOT * WtdNeday, AUQutt 8. l91' FOOD I HOROSCOPE I ANN LANDERS -Doggone (~a ___ ._ .. _1e __ .,.~e......._,. -P.hone· {jalls AaDI <llartb 21·A~): 8:f:'• Pret· aurea, ,., _.bmdel. blblad acew. COBB SALAD PLATTER IS GOOD CHOICE. It was created by restauranteur Robert Cobb of the Brown Derby. Annoying A•• £•alien DEAR ANN LANDERS : l know you have a married daughter who li ves in California so maybe you can put yourself in my place and help me with this problem. My daughter lives in California, too. I live tn lndianapolis. Molly calls me every Sunday. Nice? Well, maybe. Just lilt.en to the rest or it. It's always the same conversation. "Hello, Ma. how are you?" Then she asks 1f anybody died. She is not interested in what 1 am doing and she never tells me what she is doing. Before I get a chance to say anything, Molly says, "I 'll put the kids on.·· I then get both kids at once. They boUer . "Hello, Grandma. The dog wants to talk · t~ you ... I have to sit and listen to a lot of whining and barking wflt <.'h' means the kids are pulling his tail or hitting him. No dog barks for five minutes without a reason I don't want to hang up because someone might say something So I am i.lu<·k on the long distance telephone listening to a dog. which 1s no pleas ure Please tell me ho" to handle this. HATE TO OM P LAIN Play carda clOle to c•t: ti~ you make s ipifican& 1alD. lloaey, poww Md loYe are in picture. caprieorD. Cucer Md tbe number 8 figure promimntl1. TAV&lJS (April IO-llay 30): Emphasis on friends, hopes and wilbea. You 1et better dis- play, diltribuUoa of product. You are rid of burden -lt wu not ~our own in first place. Aries, Libra natives fl1ure prominently. Romantic lnvolvemeat la part of intriplag scenario. GE•INI <May Zl-Juae 20>: Make new start, maintain independent •lance, encourage originality. welcome "another" cltanee for hap- piness. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominent- 1 y . Lunar position emphasizes caree r . s uperiors. goals, fulfillment of ambitions. CANCEa <June 21 -July 221: Teach and learn, regain sense or direction -bridge dis- l a nc e. language gaps. Aquarius. Leo and .an other Cancer figure prominently. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Avoid final commit· ments: give full play to intellectual curiosit~ VlllOO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22l: Be meticulo\ls concerning details. Legal maneuvers, joint ef. forts, credits are featured. You feel over- whelmed by duties, details, but this is tem· porary. LlB&A CSept. 23·0 ct. 22l : Analyze. piece t.Ogether clues. bits or information. You can come up witfl complete story A..ccenl on work, health . de pende nts and s pecia l ser vices SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: Make adjust· me nt m home. domestic area be kind to one who "strayed" from budget. Accent on creative en de avors. young persons, impulsiveness. <'hange. \'ariety and rom ance. SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 22·Dec-. 21> · B~ pos1t1ve of quotes. n~hts and perm1ss1ons. prop· erty values. safety dev1res. Pisces. Virgo and the number 7 figure prommently. he dog in anott1t:1 1 oom bef · · n. our sl she calls again. Tell her you ar.-n't interej&e<J in qualalJes surge to forefront. Those who doubted DEAR 11.T .C.: The next time Molly phones Ustenlng to the dog bark. Theo tell her what you your sense oC humor will be surpnsed. Aceept told me. c hallenge. r espons1b1hty. Cr H S I d B You don't m e ntio n the a ges or your AQUARICS <Jan. ~-Feb. 18): Fii:tis~ rat!'er eate a Ome a a ar grandchildren. u they are 7 years or age or than begin. stnve for pulse of public: Aries, older they can tell you what they have been do· L.Jbra figure in sce~ario : money picture 1$ --------------j·a~o.t-childi:e0-"ill uJk U-)~ bnght.er' ~~ght' possiti e. Why not bring a salad bar in t o you r own home ? m g for "seconds · COBB SALAD PLATrER 11 i quarts shredded lettuce Combine dressing , bacon and cheese. mix· mg until well blended: chill. T op it with Fre n ch dress ing m ixed with blue cheese c rumbles and bacon pi eces. l 8-o unce bot lie French dressing 2 <:ups c h o pped tomato 4 c r isply cooked bacon slices, crumbled 'h cup ! 2-oun<.'e l <.'Old pack blue <.'heese. crumbled 2 cups c h opped chicken Place lettuce on serv- 1 ng platter . Arrange tomato. chicken, eggs and avocado on lettuce. - Ser ve with dressing. Six to 8 servings. Keep In mind that like salad bars. your guests will no doubt be return- ~lfe- 2 hard·cooked eggs. chopped l avocado. peeled. chopped ALOE CARE COIRplexl• lar Aloe Vwa with Vtt. E Hypo-Aler91nlc 5ftC JOL ., leg.$1.10 ELMOUMO CAROi HOMEY ANIMAL COOKIES ........... 59c MoPNMrTaff ... ......... ... MetWt.6oa. IUllY EUPHIATIS BREAD WAFERS WITH SHAMI 519S av2-0z. 99c 1 ... 11.JJ ._..._.'S Vl&ITAIU BACON BITS , ... ....... 45c LINDIHG'S RAW UNSALTED ALMONDS s~-:f, $445 6. LI. ORGANIC SEEDLESS IRAPES 39~ ALTA-DEMA NOUN YOUGHURT DES SEIT MILLCIEll HBIAL DEODORANT ••o. ... W.-.1 1 ... 12.IO $159 HANSEN'S NATURAL APPLE JUICE ............ Mo s.g.-or,,., .. , ....... AcWtd .... 99c $1.lt HEALTH VALLEY NATURAL PRElllLS ... ,,.............. =·=-45c MttWt.6-. .... n · DR. DOMSIACH'S ALOE VERA GEL .... $J.70 $849 ..... 6- turn them on. Get the hang or it. Gram! PISCES CFeb. 19·March 20l. ~ycle high, DEAH ANN LANDERS Ph·ase settle an you can be at n ght place at crucial moment. argument. Did you say lhe foli o" in~· • Nobody knows why girls want shov. orr weddings. It works their mothers to d<'alh. It runs their fathers into debt and adds to lhe1r burdens It makes lhe bridt• haiti;ard with anxiety so that invariably she looks homelier than she does at any other time ... My friend claim!> Ann Landers wrote this in one of her columns a long time ago and she clipped it out I !lay 1l v.as Dorothy Dix but l l'.a n ·t recall the year Can you stra1~hleo us out., BELLE AND JEAN IN SAN DIEGO DEAR BAND J .: Altbougb it sounds like something I might say <I agrtt \\holeheartedJy > I did not say it. If Dorothy Dix said it she sa1d it before l.N8. Sbe died that year. If )'our friettd in· sists site read It AFTER 1948. don't argue with he r. I believe many papers continued to run Dorothy Dix's column aft.er her death. The~ used other writer i,, of course. bat none \\ait a good a s Oprolh) . DEAR ANN LA::"JDERS This IS a rather wntmg. nol a mother I n~ ac.h'1cc on v. hat to do about -0ur 11 't>""Jr 1>1d -son -u rsr llTJ? s:.1" him take a dollar out"' my wallet" hi(·h "a!. on the dresser He didn't kno'I\ I w-as in the doorway~ He put lhc money in his sock. l .ask him twice to give 1l back. lie 1ns1sted he didn't have it. When I told him to look m his sock he confessed. Later that night he cut himself with a letter opener to get pity The boy receives an allowance and doesn't need to steal. I think he has done this sort or thing before. What should 1 do? NO CITY PLEASE DEAR N.C. P.: Children who steal from parents are usually seeking a substitute for love. The boy cut himself not to "get pity .. but to punish himself. I urge you to get counseling so yoa can better understand yoor child's emo- tional needs. DEAR ANN Please tell me why so many hotels won't a llow pets. People do a lot more damage. I've heard or only one article stolen from a bot.e l by a pet. A gym sock. Humans steal pillows, draperies, bed linen. pictures. towels -everything they can get pa.st the desk. Pets won't abuse help. Guests are very good at it. I've seen it ha ppen dozens of times. What's the logic? -ERIE, PA. DEAR ERIE: What you say ma.Ices setaae, bat have Y• ever been kept ap all alglat by a gae1t barklag ln the hotel room .en to yoms! Well, I laave -and It's annoying. Evea dnlab respood to a romplalnt from the set::arlly of- ficers, but dogs -never. IRVINE ~ ......... ~ 2211 Martln Ste. Ill (i DIIT ~ ------....,.CENTER J--------. 975·0516 '---Diet facts & fallacies by Katherine Mann These nutritional tips brought to you b y DIET CENTER How lo break food associations Many extr'a pounds of fat are gained each year because or our food assoc1at1ons. Loi~ of us feel a baked pot<110 is fattening never realizing it is not the pota10 (95 calo r ies), but 1he spoons full of sour cream, bacon b11s, and butter that we eat wilh it. Have you ever watched people eat salads loaded with dressing t;ntd they have turned 1t to soup? A good idea is to ask for dre!.smg or butter on the side. That way you con control the amount you eat. How can you• break 1hese associa· altons? First, by being willing to try something new. The next time you ore pulhngone of your favorite concoctions together. try leaving out some of the "extras". You might be surpr ised how much better 11 tastes and how nice 11 can be to eliminate th< added calorM!S and pounds. ,,.. .. --,. ---: .. . •.. ..... . .. ..... - sooo LAMP PARTS Harbor Lites IM....., hf a.d. s-Mf 1117 ........... ~ c..e. ...... "4~7JO I ' ~ ,- The Cla!)~t<.' Look I s A Matter OC...C.Ue ISTRODlX''TORY OFFER Aug us t 14· ONE WEEKO~LY Aug ust18 Complete European Facial Plus $1 O I• ~· Skin • ~1sy Analysis Regs'J1t 1Y -, Skin Care Clinic 831-5272 278 12 FORB R . The Precision Haircut (And why 1t might be n ghl for you l I If you hate the way your haircut disappears the day after come to Command Pertormance where we ., spedallze In the precision haircut. Precision haircutting ls our technique for cut- ting the hair in harmony with the way It grows. So . as It grows, It doesn't lose Its shape. And because I the hair Is cut to fall naturally, you don't have to ' keep fussing with It. Usually a shake of the head I does it. . The precision haircut wlth shampoo and blow. dry costs Just sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We also offer permanent waves, coloring, frosting and conditioning. No appointment Is needed, Just come In. And you'll sa,e that precision Is right for you. na9cfS I ~Perfoa• ••ee C: ,,,.,. .. _..._eooe a.._._.. ............. , ......... ,., IAllTA AMA-1m L 1M It. (S.W. Cer ... t?lt a.,_. MMnl COSTAMllA·MDA~CllllD ............... _.......,,.._.-.eta • --- > ,_._ " . . . SINGLES CALENDAR ' , C llllN llNOION ••Am AA&P wtU tao&d a ••· • lac ol tlae bNN of dlNdOn ADd ~at 8:30 a..m. ~. Aue. H, la the Broedway at.ore. Reaular meeUnc• are Mid on tM tlnt and third W.a.ctaya at l p.m ., la MW'dJ AecreaUon c.Mer. Huntlnitoe 8ea(h. A de- • feulve dnvinl courM will be held Au1. • ud · 21, ln Alllta&e llanll, f'Wlefton. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . lalormaUon Walt rreden(k, m--.. NATIONAL 1tcanAa1a AUOCIAftON, • Bahia chapter. will m• Tb~. Aue. I, la lh• Revere Hout~. Saa&a Au. ~ oUmaa Jlobert Ftr•UMa. Mt•JIOlt lwla. wt.II dltcUM beraY·Truspertldoa. ne.. II • • . . .. p.m. IWonnatioa: llUlle P• IOD, eia.. 111i1e. RSLP FOa ••AIN INIV&BD am•aaN Pannta Group wtll 1....-an art ueUoD at J :30 p.m. Friday, Au1.10. tlatbe s.mt 8oeaven tur4'. llUDUnftOn Beacla. Vlewlq wlll be from 7 to 8 p. m lnlormaUon: RBIC, (213) IN-MIS. ADDL£8ACK CORUH1Nl'l'IE8 Cilal8TlAN Woman's Club wlll bold a modaer-daughler luncheon al 12 noon, Tuesday, Aug. 14, in the Garden Room of the El Adobe Re1taurut. San Juan Capistrano. Reservations OlUSt be made by Friday, Aug. 10 Reservations: Mn. Walter Ellis, 482-6542 NEWPORT BEACH CBtlSTIAN WOMEN'S Club will bold a mother-daughter lun<:heon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, in the Airporter Jnn. Reaer.vatioM; Buth Taylor~ 673-88T7. MESA HARBOR -CLUB. will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 9. in the small clubhouse at Huntington ShoreclHfs Mobile Home Park, llun· tington Beach. S ANTA ANA ·T USTIN COMMUNITY Hosiptal Auxiliary Board of Directors will host a salad luncheon 'for all members at cafeteria. Reservations may be made through the hospital volunteer office. KhMWed from I tbroqb 11 a.m. S.turday, Au1. u , at City Hall. lalormadoa: Jett Oreea at w.saaoro.,1e Dal• at TM-... WOMSN INT&aUT&D la Hlf-deve)opmebt tbroulh communication aldlla, a..denblp traln· lDI and Mlf ·fullUJment are Javtted to tall Ute ... t.enaatJonal Toutmlatr_. Club, 131-109'. SOUTH COUT IUNIOa •o•&N'8 CW• wUI tnfft fOf' luncb at u :ao a .m . Priday. A~ HoullblD'• Old Pl•e!!LNewpe>n a.Hit. · tiftRZb-laNWKoa.•. ••••N• CllAnaa 01',... AMl81CAN l11l••• Woe ea'• AHoc:laUH wlll mMt ror ewr at T P·•· Tu11it97. Aue. 14, la ••r•ard'I aeatauraat, Coro•• d•l Mar. "*'•rvatloa laformatloa for U.e Carmen Dr..-ccmeert at lniee ....... oe Aut. 11 ia available bJ eaWnc "'BOl.ae M119'1m, IM-MU. WOMEN VNLllllTSD or IAN JUAN Ca...,.ano wW •PGDIOI' and End ol SumDMr 8'rlm and Sun Party In the Lal\IDA Hilla bom~ o1 Billi• Keanedy be1lnning at l p.m. Tuelday, Aug. 14. Information: Women Unlimited Center. 661·3MO. CHI UNIT PAaLIAMl!NTA•IANS will meet at 7: 30 p.m . Thursday, Au1. t , in the board room of the Magnolia School District omce, Anaheim. Information: President Erma Van Buren ol Huntington Beach or Faye Mauceri of Anaheim. 8E-ENTaY OPl'IONS POa WOMBN will pre. tent a four-week series for women who want to make changes In their lives. Tbe Tree programs will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon beginning Thursday, Aug. 9. in the Huntinston Beach 1.Jbrary, 7111 Talbert. NEWPORT BEACH llAD~AB will travel to the Los Angeles garment district Monday, AuJ. shion Island al 8:30 a.m. ReseTVations: Helene rtz. IRVINE JUNIOR EBELL CUJB will bold a ·A SUBSECl'IVE·EXPERIENCE DAY with Paul wine and cheese tasting party from 6:30 to 8:30 Britton will be held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m . Sun· p.m. Sat.urday, Aug. 11• in University Park . day. Aug. 12, in the Advanced Health Cent.er, Commurut.y Center, Irvine. -----'N,ewport Beach-:-Musierf~D'mt--:JnomNIQTIIOr11Rlr1DrllEF.VVT:nJ1'M1~T--1ffi~~-t....~m.+..--- agery will be used lo enhance personal growth for youths age s through 14 will be offered from .and enlarge experience. Information: 975--0700. 9 through 11 a .m . Fnday, Aug. 10. al Heritage Park. Information: Arnie Hall at 559-5452. FOUNTAIN VALLEY AARP No. 2126 wilJ meet .at l p.m. Monday Aug. 13, in the Fountain :-:t7alley Community Center. The American Heart . ·:-Association will sponsor a life.saving dem· : .. :onstration. Information: 963·6230. .... . :::;_;DISCOVERING HERBS" will be taught in a :;:Class al the Sherman Library and Gardens, ··~orona del Mar, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.f\l . Tues· day. Aug. 28. Shirley Kerins, of the Orange County Herb Society, will discuss herbal folklore, ~rowing herbs and cooking with herbs . Information: 673-2261. AN ACUPRESSURE LECTURE -and de- monstration will be given at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. at MacArthur Medical Center, 18021 Sky Park Circle, Irvine. Attendance is limited. BLUE BAYOU CRUISE for Huntington Harbour Republican Women's Club members and spouses is scheduled Saturday, Aug. 11 . beglnniD& at .Trinidad Island. Membership is open to Hunthigton Beach wom~lnformation: Mary Ciddio at 846-0015 or Mrs. Jack Un.n at rzt3T-592'-1742------- TENNIS AND RACQUETBALL registration for ~lasses sponsored through the City of Irvine is :~DVANCED HEALTH CENTER is sponsoring : ~ slnglel rap and disco at7:30p.m. Wednesday, -::;Aua. 15. Evening at Tiffany's will follow singles ';1'1!-rap at the taealth center. Information: CaD ~":l.targe at 975-0100. ~·. ~!!f'llE SELF CENTEa is sponsoring a program ~·.on home plant d~r at 7:30 p.m . Friday, Aug. ~.·!lO. Also, Bob Thrasher will lead a eontinulng ~::Jliscuulon on "The Meet Ma~ket : An ""·!1t\Jternative for Gay .Men and Women' at 7 p.m. m:>rtonday, Aug. 13. Information: Call Bob at •jWT·MOO . . , ,. •bANFOaD SINGLES CLUB ii oow forming an Oran1e CAM.mty chapter. Membenhip ia opm to single alumni or Stanford University from all class years. Information: Call Aadr•• at 631..o43C. : SAFA&l SINGLES la 1poneoriDC a Bon Appetit • Club at Shanghai Spring Gardens, Huntinston • Beach, Friday. Aus. 10. lnfor,mation: Call Thelma at 559·5928. MAN°WOMAN INSTITUTE is spomoriq a "house party at 8 p.m . Friday, Aug. 10, lD Santa Ana. ~ation : Call Keltb at (213) IZllMI 'BALBOA SID CLUB will bold a tenn1a tourna- ment at 10:45 a.m. SUnday, Aue. u. at tbe Loe Caballerol Racquet ud SPolU Club lD FouDta1D Valley. lafon111ticm: Call w.,_, at -.Tm. ... · wasa. or f'USNDalP ot o....,. Camt7 • . will llOld ita ftnt lune1-aD ..,..., at 1 p.m. , Suaaa1. Aq. u, at Del RM ..Uarut. Fullen... Pw-'5,..,. aid and older an la· • vttect to pmtaetpate 1a IJ'OUP'• aeti.W. mclud· .. ' lnc di ...... dwea, tlleatre, bowU., lllld trtpa : to tbe natract. IDformatkm: a., PnmtJ at : . ~.,.,.or (ZIJ> -.na. , . : ·New Day Designated A J UNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE, sponsored through the City of lrv1oe's Community Services Department. will begin Monday, Aug. 13. The league will be divided into two ability groups: juniors, ages 8 through 15, with pre· intermediate or intermediate ability, will work out·from·3 to 4 p.m . Mondays and Wednesdays; juniors, ages 10 through 16, with advanced in· termediate or advanced ability will wortt out from 4 to 5 p.m . Mondays and Wednesdays. Practices are held at University Community Park. Information: Murray Wilson or Greg Washer at 559·5452 or George Dale at 7S4-3639. CHILD ABUSE INFORllATION will be pre- sented from 9 a .m. through noon Wednesday, Aug. 15. at the Orance County 1.Jbrary, 431 City Drive South, Orange. The meetiDC~S purpose is to enlist volunteers ln vtCA (Volunteers ln 'Child A.ulstan'ce). tnformaUon: Volunteer Pro· gram Office at the Orange County Human Services Agency/Social Services, 1801 N. College, Santa Ana or call 834-4708. a.L JI 'LYING HIGH -A student in a clown school near North Turner. llalDe, leaps over another ltudent during a ~ca pracUce HUlon. Bob Berty and Fred Garver, both profeuional clowlll, nm a school for cloWu three weeb durtna the summer, and attract 1tudent1 from throqbout tbe nation. ~C,YCI@ ~~ae#'> In .... "rll'~ ........ acme. From The W..dlobetof the Wortd'• Best Dreeeed,,... OMSALI 4DAYSONLY ..... ...... ......... ..._ IWMml 11117111.C....Nwr. c-.... M&.Ms•noca 111m11.c.......,. C-~Mlr ~·· . ,,.. : Tbe ~ CaleDdar DDW nm GD Wed· • iMldarl lD ... Dell7 Pilat. • · Plew lend DOtleea ol meettnp lllld ....ta for ... ta &be saa.lel CaleDder to: l'eatun Deputmmt. DmlJ Pilot. P.O. BOil U., CoU ..... Calf.-. fRANCI~-ORR · • blmmadOD for lDclUllma la the 8'allee Ct....,.• lboald be neetwcl bJ the Feature .,....._ at lust one .-la adHaee of ,,..iUeatkm elate. fine statknary •' I ! Dell'f"-........... 15. wiH· sail laps sponsored by adults and fnends. Preparing Cor the event are April Thompson, 12 of Corona del Mar. at the tiller. and Derus0Roo. -r . orNewporr- Beach. JuM Roth is tht author of more tho" 20 cookboob includmg "SoU·Free Cooldftg With Herbs and Spice3." "The T~ Tvmm11 Cookbook" and "Cooking for Your Hypnactiw Chiid." If you ha~ a ~ct4l daft problem. wnce co JUM Roth at the Orange Coaat Datly Pilot, P 0 . 80% 1560, Coata Mesa. Coli/ 921526. Enclou a stomped, self-addrt&ud en- tielope for a personal reply. Have~ ever seen a 100 foot race. •• sb'aigld upl . ___ ........... ·--·--- Warning: The Surgeon General His Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings: 12mg"111'. . mgnicorin11w.perc1garen1. Mr{78.100's: ,• r 'I '. ·> .•. ' . :. . -.. LIGHTS LOWCRf:d TAft & NICOTINE .. #¥ ........... , ............. .. . . ... . ._._ ......... ·---·-- The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast -DAil¥ PILOJ CLASSIFIED .ADS=-=1· You C.n Sell It,_ Find It, ( 842 5878 ] Trade It With a Want Ad _ • _ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ....... t' ___ ....._ .................................. ~ ................... -.......................... . ~:.~~········1 !!!~:!:.':':'.~ ....... j ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~.~~ ...... ~~.':':'.!':'!:. ••••••• : 1001 ewr• IOOJ ....... 1001 ........ 1002 ••••• 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ••••• 100 ., .. ,,.. eon 'tH11lu._ Mo1k« Allnial •t&te ad \•erUsl'd ln thls MWSl)llper u •ub Jed to Lhe Federal Pan: Housina Acl of 19'8 which makes It lllega l to advert11e ··any pre fereoce. h au tation, or dlacrimination bued oo r1ICe.. color, relJgJOO, 54.'X, <r natJooal origin, or an mtention to make any such preference, U m1ta~ Uoo. « diacrl mmauon. · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga ard 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Super 3 Bdrm on a qmet &shady cul-de-sac slret!l tn Costa Mesa ·s finest neighborhood. It's· Just been c:ompletely painted, has a new roof & is in ex- c e 11 e n t con d1t 1on . Features include extra lrg patio, :! f1replac:e1>, bU1ll·m kuchen with dis hwasher & wall-to-wall c:arpetm~ thruoul. F'u II prtl'e S94.9011 Ca ll 751·3191. C:SE LECT I PROPERTIES -------- PICKY! PICKY! PICKY! 'Jl\ls beaut., lge English Tudor 3 br. 2 ba home lhal has everything as for the fussy buyer. To name a few · Jo'ormal din. rm . frplc, sep. lge master suite. country kitchen break.fas t bar. leaded glass windows. PLUS sep. 2-0r, 1 ba..rcntal.unlL For more details call m 537o oow ALLSTATE REALTORS , il'Vlne, oewport beach. inc. CGITOIRlaroa 631-1266 Sell w1lh EASE! It's a BREEZE Oassilied Ads 642-5678 Advertlnrs may plact 1hr1r ads by tell'phone 8·00am IOS:30pm. M~ thru f'riday I to 110011 Saturday COSTA MESA OFFICE 330W. S.y ~ llUNTTNGTON Bt:ACH 11m Bearh Blvd. S4G-lZ20 LA<illNI\ B•:l\f'll 102? ~ roa•t 11 .. v Laguna Unch"~ !•166 NOHTII C'OlfNTY dial frtt S4G-1220 Cl..UY'MD Dl.UUMIS Deadline ror copy & 111116 1s s 30 pm the day be fnre publtca11on, tu•epl for Sunday & Monday F.d111on~ when deadllnr I' S.:.turday, 12 noon CU.SSIFllO UCWUTIOtlS •:R HOltS Advt•rt1ser' should check their adA dallv & report erron 1mmedlat•IY Tll E DAILY PILOT as~umet1 llab1hty for t he hnl 1ncorrt'ci 111.M!rtion only f"ANCELl.AT10'1;S When k1lhnR an ad bf' •ure to makl' 11 rl't'ord of I he K II. L !11 l ' M 8 E R glvl'~ you by your •d taker 11' rert~PI of yowr c11oct'llel1on Th111 kill numbl'r mu .. 1 be prr ~e ntl'd by the 11dveruser en Cll!lil! of a dis pute. CANCEl.LATION OR CORRECTION Ot' NEW D r:-r 0 It f! RU"INING £very effort is made to k-111 nr CO!Tfft a """' lld that has been ordered. lxlt wt unnot guarantf'I" 10 do MJ welJI lhl' ad ha.s appeared In the paper. DIME A l.INE l\OS Thue acfll are 'trlclly rash In advance by mail or ~I any one or our offlr<'tl NO phonl' orders Oudhnr J p m F'nday C'o~ta f\1«.-;a oHire & 12 noon at all brunc h olf1rl'$. T H E DAILY Pit.OT rserve~ the n1thl to clni 1ry. "C'd1t:-ttn1IOl'--O"-r r r u s r a n y advertisement. and to t'h a n~e II& r ates a. re11ulallon11 without pnor nouce. cus--M ....... ADOltlH P.O. Box 1S4IO, COlll Mesa 92626 DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE 11Ns cDRdam••I-ltw °" .... WATB Is la o dou by fhelf. Ardlhctwel Dlcpst wOllM boast trbCMlt .... ._.,.., fealu H ..t Mlect ~or of stem.cl C)laP, cmfolft wood p•••g. -"•• ........ Old ..t IO .-Ch lllOft. ~ tllH ... y ...... tllls 2 bed, , ... dft/offlc• ... raised ......... often pnYttey, MCwffy wl ..... .., for yow own boat. SU0,000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~36 W Coa .. 1 Hiytm ,1\. N1wport Bt-d h 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................................................................................................................................... -~ --. ---,........... ----------------------~,.w;;~~~ IJ~l[)U~ ~@ IN NEWPORT BEACH Dr-./"4C h Realty O W NF.R W I L L C ONS IDER L.A::i\...J •Tll BEST IUANFIONT* 3Br 6 28r luxu rloui. dupM!x Wlth owners u nit ~.000. ION ES REALTY INC. t <,f PHO (714) 673-6 210 AIAHDOHED I IEACH RETREAT Walk to beach -super gar en om . FOM»&J 1t v1 ng, massive slone frplc, st~p saver kitchen. 2 pvt. patios. winding wa lkways . Call for private previe w ! Only $100,000. 963-7881 Ol'fN 1119 • ti~ IUN 10~ M(I ' Financing -· 3 bdrm . Monaco mode l. t'Orner lot "'1th big t rees. fee at $169,000. W ATERFRONT E XCIT EM ENT - Pier and dot·k. excellent for family with live-in or in-la w, spa. sauna and exciting decor. $765,000. FEE F UN I N BA YSH O RES - Attractive 3 bdrm. European flair. imm ac .• patio spa. nr beaches, asking $385.000 < f cc land l OVERLOOKI NG THE LAK E -A \\ oodsy setting. overlooking Cherry Lake. 4 bdr m. l 1 :· l>a th. 2 frpl<'es anct a s un dcC'k Eastern feeling. $245.000 F..W llO..MES ON LI DO 2 new homes on Lido ~re. -a nd 3 -bdl:.ms.. bea utiful appoint ments. ~o urmet kitchens. paneled dens with frpk es. located near tennis. playhouse. yacht club and playground. -EAT G REENBRIER -2 bdr m. RIAL ESTATE DCl&.LIMCI SIMCI 194' OPEN HOUSES COIOMA Da MAR Just steps to Ocean Blvd. & an easy walk to Little Corona Beach. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths : s hows like a model. $339,000. 217 Iris, open Thursday & Friday 1·5. IA YCREST A custom built 4 bedroom home with numerous amenities. The poolsize yard. 9l x l06. is great for the ~rowin~ famil) Pric·e reduced to $229.500. 1807 T oyon Lane. open Th~rsday l 4. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 EASTSIDE 4~Pl.EX Townhouse style, wa lk to shopping. great a rea . super buy . Only $205.000. Call 645-9161 , ~f,~ O·.ingP (..,~ta Me~d IAYFROMT Several nne bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well con~tructed . 3 BR . 1 ba .. oak floor . pa rt ia l baseme nt. concre te foundat iott. Flats a r ea. Sl20.000-Fee. BI LL GR UN DY, RE A ~~!) R .34i nuy, .. :. 8:. ""I< 67~·.;161 picturesque golf course view. llC\"et'-f--~!!!!!!!!!!I ocn 1p1ed and anxious. S220.000. Newport Heights BRANO NEW AIAMDONID AtlHCH COLONIAL ESTATE Real circul a r drive LEISURE WOIU.D 2 bedrooms. 2 balh. clean Won't last ! Call now! 540-3666. ZWO BAYSIDE DRIVE: Corona del Mar; a most delightful s pht level. custom built, con tem· po r ary h o m e with beautiful BAY Vlt::W. Th ree bed r oo m s. separate famiJy room. formal chrung room. bay view silting room adjoin· ing master swte. indoor· outdoor ll v1og. very large swimming pool & patJo area! Intercom & s ecurit y system . 9635.000. COLE OF NEWPORT UALTC>aS 675-5511 BIG CANYON A serene tranqwl 4 BR home can be yours in a wonderfully pvt location. $489,000 Fashion Island ---lealty- 644-1493 640·4277 IEGHTS CHARMER $146,500! REAL TOR S'. 675 6000 2443 EJst Coast Highway. Corona del Mc1r Eastsid. Fixer! $89,000 Prime location• R 2 lot. Buy now and make doll:u'S. Call 646. 7171 Why Pfrf 6% CCMML? •$950• SELLS YOUR HOME fo'AST ! 'f' U L L R I:: A I. T Y SERVI<.:!':' A.SSIST·U·SELL IEACHUVIMG 2 Slory. plus loft Vlt>"' I) ocean & walk to pound mg surl from th1~ spec: tacular home 1-:xtra large It vln" r oom 1,'<JUrmet k.Jt('hen, spira ::.ta1n-ase le ading to pnvate m aster s uite Large encld patio. Only $138.000. Cal l for pers ona l lnter\•1ew 1163-7881 ""'"' ,,.,qo .,,,.,,., ,,, ..... "' [~lfllH1t 95Hf787 _ 410RM INVESTORS 2 balh. fireplace. rui.tom SPECIAL $89,900 drapes . A·l condition. S89.500. Large 2 bedrm home __ located on com_!! J.<!t R-2 MESA VEJlDE wrung with room TOr T --rmre urut.s. J ust tuned ! SPECIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba . Call now for more de-new carpets and paml lails. 646-7171 ----Enclosed.....pal.ULlV 1spa, ""''· •• , . • " •• " • ... , . central air cond. Many [a mm;mi ""' $12~:u _ 'c:)l ~J Shake roof.'' UR. 21• ba. -$129.000. Ebt.s1de <.:1.>1>ta LOOt<S CAM IE Mesa. DECEIVING bul not in Lh1s ca!il' JUSl as beauuful inside as out· side LS lhe gorgeour!> 4br. 3ba home wh.Jch ha!> 2 ~ bars. 3 frplc. f'rml din r m, covered pauo & BBQ. call 979-5370 now. ALLSTATE REALTORS --- S1VS TO IEACH Owner ready Lo vacate Uus neat 3 bedrm + ranuJy rm + flre{llace beach cotlaite. AJl Ltiis on fee land Cor only $139.500. Hurry. won t last. call m.8550 C)ftr.i ltr"' .._ '' \ '' ~, ,,,.,, ·,~'. 1e.tftlilHI Have something you want to sell? Classafied <1ds do It weU. 642·5678 EASTILUFf ())otce com er locat1011. ~ BR.3 Ba . $187,500 RoyMcC_.., RHr. 541-7729 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic Newport Bay Views from gor geoll!> 3 bedrm upper unit or spacious 2 bedrm lowe r urut! Natural bn ck fpks Wet bars. 4 Car garage. Boat s pace. St ep~ to beach. Dial 752 1700 f'AST! DPl~-J ,,, fl ••• "'"""',,,,., •J"I , !~&MUI Oor1eoua Newport Hel1hla c ha rmer! 3 ls Your Profession Bedrma, 2 /batha . HOME R EPAJRS? 40/o COMMISSIOH Profesaiooal agent pro- viding total s ervices CML.5> will seU or assist you in purchasing your home ror only 4%. Call 975-1136 Agt. Completely renovated Did you lcnow you can with maoy upgrades . · place a classified ad i.n Spacious yard. Take ad· the Daily P1lol Service. vantage, call 752·1700 Directory for a w hole Your rrie nds a nd neighbors use Class1f1ed wh en th ey ha ve sometJung to sell They ·11 tell you how we l l tl worked for lhem ' "()P(N lit 11 .,, \ rr,•, 111 '1 1' 1' month for US I 1ltl(' 35 [ W'IHMM ~;::;~~r mo" A sumtMr place and winte r too! 4 Bdrm alngle ramlty home In Newport. tinder 1200.000. FantHUC terms. Perteet for a u-cond h o m e o r ln YH lment.1179.900. AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BUCH C..._ dtcior•ad _., ., .. d J r.M. .......... ...... ·"·~··•t• ... ,, ........ ,..., . ..... ..., _.to IMecll. SI ,000. HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS-CMO lllhre ..... ,_..,.. YllW J W. .... na.c-.,..ea ....... 1112.no. WATERFRONT HOMESl8C. 2436 W Coa !>t High~ dV Ntl\Alport Beach _6Sl·lt00 COST A MESA INCOME UHITS TWO DUf'lEXES-4.ARGE LOT Each .... cOfttclins two 2· bdrM. I-Nth sin~• .. Wlits. N•ar school$. lhoppl"CJ· •tc. R~ed priu ot ody S 195,000 for both bldgs. Call today! WESLEY M. TA YLOlt CO., RULTO.S 2111 S• J~ Hils Roed NEWPORT CENTS, N.I . 64.-.49 I 0 W• Work For YOU! Res1denuaJ & Income Property Sa.Jes, Rental:. dJa~ real esute s1g OCAMONO REAL ESTATE ,, .. w c:o..n _,. SftU l,M.& EAST SIDE TRIPLEX $179,000 Pnme cornC'r location Enclosro f!araJ,?es Huf!e !«. Spac1ou.., units with warm "'ood paneling. owner will carry wat h lowdown CAii 646 -71'7l DUrLEX MEWPORT IUCH Bay & ocean JUSl I blk away' Leasehold. J UR up, 2 BR d own. 2 bath:. each. PnC'ed at $175.000. 673-3663 6iS 3800 ~~\ ~ associated llAO l<.EllS-AfALTOAS 101' ._, lo•boa •11 1•• I ---------- At!HCH TUDOR RE:DUCED SI0.000 t:nchant1n1o? C.ir n ,11o?e House Loni( pn\atc Dr 4 BR, <k>n 1-'orrnaJ dm lllf!. Game Rm. "' "'el· this unique 3 bedrm home. floor t o ce1hn1t bnck rplc. vaulted ce1I ini:s. s kylight. h u.ie ITltster swte-overlooking sundeck llnd pallo. walk 111 wardrobe too Owner Will carf). no quahfy1ni.? <.:all for personal·prevtt-'4 ~7171 . " ELEGANT TOWHHOME!! t.'\·erytlu.Qg you need and more All MW carpets .wJ paint Spotless and oneol a luod. t'ealu~ 3 lidrm.s. l bath.'I and dm be.a.cl\. 5 BR met gue:;l qt.rs 3 HA Two i.ep de ns w beam. .. f)>lc's formal dtn r m Sep parcrit retreat off hUl(t' m str ~ u 1 l e w ., u n d t' c k :• &lcorul"' Walk LO golf It ha.' 1t all Move toda y A..Jung low S133,:ioo. Cc.II ~2 Bkr l.ARG.AIM I ST TIME OffUEO SSS.500 home 1n $65,000 ~11o?hborhood. 2Br. Ilia. JeO(lCi dean area. Lg lot. room toexpat1d 146-5502 ei0w -------- 11\1! room A mw.t to :.e~' 1---------0lll &&S-O.U1 FORE S T E OLSON _._ .... A •1 -· . Tv place your mel>!>agr before lhl' readmg public. phone Oally Pilot Class1f1t.>d. 642 5678 Seminars I r'l 1 ...,,. 11 r•·'I I lrn 1 I 111 .,11,1 t lt·I .\T .11 '""' 1)1111 k t'.11 h bar Antique· parlor ""'ma"ftlel fplv, br:.u__.--..,1--• rm Atuc loft hide a wa) Stained 1tlas'\ "'rndo\lo., Sel'luded lo\/trec~ 1n heauttful custo m ho me urea Onh min . to fine.,t bt'.ich~ L~c It\' Jl'•c~., 1'rul) JO expent-nt'l" to COHOO WITH OCEAN VIEW Clean 2 RH floor pla n with ocean '1cws from mas ter bedroom. ~un d l' c k & d 1 n 1 n g a n• a P ri \' ~· t c r-;e" port Crest loc·at1on. Co mm. pool & tcnn1~ SlJS.000. !>Ct.'. and onl) S 119. 000 Call llO\o\. i'l4 ~ Wl:! t .1111111 n1 ,, ••:.".:!" 1 11 t..U (IJCll h i t ~"'l ~l jk e you r -,hop111nR easier b) w.m.: the U.111) l~lot Cla~1f1ed t\d., CE ~ 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUFFS SHARP HEW OFFERING Rnrr SINC.U: STOHY l'Al'L,\ PL,\:\ Thrl'l' Rcrlroom.., Plui. Fam1I\ Hoom Dr~1rabh• End L·ntt With \\'rL1p \rounn Patio:. f or I n d o o r 0 u t d o n r Jo: n l t' r t u 1 n 1 n i;i .<\ 1 r Cond1llt>nt.-rl Lo\4 lnu•n·-.1 Ratr A':.umabl{' Loan Prrr C'd ,\t S l 82.SOO A .. J o~ Of !'lie wport" L1sllnl! ® --........... 631-1800 111 DOVIR DllVI macnab I Irvine realty POOL HOME Beautifully maintained 5 BR Turtle Rock Te rrace ho me w/v1e w of Newport Center & night lights! Charm. warmth & luxury ... they all can be yours! $375.000 Incl. land. Madeline Cross 752·1414 <Y·98> II• CANYON TOWNHOMEI "Model perfect" w/golf course vtew too! Very special Pinehurst floor plan: 2 BRs & separate den w/blt·in bookcases & mirrored wet bar. Wood flooring & coordin alinfl cpt, paint & pape rs make thls an outstanding offering. Close lo pools & tennis. $227.500. J oyce Edlund 642·8235 ( Y:63) '42-1235 ...... 200 tl1 O.V.r Orlw H.trW View c.nw ltvlM et C.mpul Vellty Ctfttlr 7U-M'4 , A COl.DWIU. IAMlB CO. -644~060 2111 SAHJOAOUIH MIUS RD IH~T C(NT£_. FOREVER VIEW~INI ESTATE &ceptioMI Newport lffctt loc.tioft °" a lar«J4t lot wltll prl•acy. Ci)nllty CORSI• we•-.... spoclotn row ..... • .,..n. '-dsc1p1d paffo .... ., •• di to Nfor .... a.lduon ...t VllW of WATIA cad IM)Ms. T1trff bt*"-s wt.fell .. •dfa•1c1 by ballll llKIMH .. , ......... for ..... ,., .. 911"tt. Co••••-1•"'9 "°°"' wtlltMC)ll bHM c ...... wcl of ........... tan.al ... fOOlll ........ kite ...... 20411acpPtoc•. N.1. MAGNIACENT WATERFRONT-VU Ab1:W1tf pl'rlect la e•ery ._..,. "Mr. & Mn. Pet t.c&. ...t f....ay I.,. ........ Woodsy ederior • wlttt '-dlcap.ct ................. ,,:,... ....... .., mcl paHo. Two 1tory 4 IMdr••• ..._ wltll for•cl cllala9. l•&•tlfmUr CW .. llld~•n .. 111.ttaadcm .............. 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(~k Lr!t b Mled &.001, •lrt' Pf'9i door Opt'C>t't Vu l'.W & ~ lO llO akt' l'IY« $l , lo.an 1n lud ~nl' lO •'• I N'ft:Rfo:ST W'll \() 00\lo'l\ pte\lm ('lll l\.W~Sl90. JAC8IS REAL TY '7M'70 ...... ~ 1006 BY OWNER BALBOA ISLAND $345,000 32lAPOLEMA i.:arage executJVe home ---------1.J>Cated in prestjg1ous l'.Orner. Of ~astbl uf f, Newport Reach JUST R~OUC£0 ' S20~.500 caJJS46·41'11 642-5200 r Pete Barrett. ~~r ff' liY OWN EH. M 2 zone 111 du:.'tnal bldJtS, llunt Bl·h. trade-sell 8601 1:<:d1M>n 046-2133 FHA/VA. CUTIE! li VACANT LOTS 5220.000 ';u Subord111a lion Broker l'.U op OwnrlA)(t biJ~2 Corona~Mar 1022 •••.•.....•..•••..•.... O PEN SUN 2-6. t.A t-dJl 1-'ront (I\ erlo11k111i.: Sta11· llt·:ll'h <:n•at '"n :-1.'.h-i C':i1alin~1 t -.a1lhHa L' ! hdr 111 IJm rm 2 h<t !>pa ~·ll111i: J l lot 'alue S ur roundl'd bv m 1 I I 1 o 11 + r o m 1· s • (.>wrwr Broker 7S.'f.l!'J:it'J Jli<!ll <.i..·..,dn HI \(1 MUST SELL i bed. den. cumplt•ll·I~ remudeloo. Sl!t5.0110ft.'t: IJarrell Pash. Agcnl 631·1266 BY OWNER Lingo Alal&lan l!ACH PIOPllTllS UMDll . SI J0,000! _.,.....,........, ....... , ........ , ••4' • ,,.., •••••••• ••••· ... . .... ,~ ...... -......... ..,... -C.-... t 11r M w SIZ4,ttO. -s.a. •• 1 .................. .. . ............ .,.. ............. .. 4Kldn1_..•..,._11lrN lilll1*11•1,... pHC• 9'd ..... fw SI Jt.100. 493-8812 DANA POINT 499-4551 495-1720 So.th LOfUM LCNJlllNI ........ 497.3331 644-7020 LaCJUitCI IHCh fiffwport hoc:h 1022 c-. .... 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNUSUAL DUPLU ()\Poppy Ave : old CdM l\U.r. 2 bdrm & playrm owner's unit & ((ood ren· Ull Hoth adjouung swt m· rrung pool '249,500 Farm PAULMA.RTIM REAi.ESTATE 644-7383 Heritor View Hils Spacious. single level 4 bdrm. + fam ily r m home on massive (over 112 acre) ot, uiilffiiTte potential for your space ccnsdoos family. A.gent640-5560 VACANT RI LOT in "THE VILLA.GE" m I.he h't block orr Ocean Hlvd wilh some ocean Vll.'W pot.entaal $125,000 l~nd loan a lre<td) oir ••••••••••••••••••••••• DICOIATORS DUAM nus beautiful home bus been profcssio11ully de- c..'Orated m and out. ll fe<tlurt.'S natural woods. wa!lpuper, stained glass wmdows. hot tub. wood ckckanj(. l'Cramtt· tile, uuto :.pnnklcrs and cathedral l'.etl1ngi.. A musl to see' For more in f o call 546-5880 ... ~.~.~HERITAGE REALTORS Sharp home tn qwet rt- s1dential area. 2 Bdrm. lgefamil.y rm w1lh a 002y fri>lc & beam c·eihng. covd patio. frwt tre.-s <Jnd a nicely landscpd yard All lh•~ & muth more for only S72.ooo 1\1·1 now !17~5370 COSTA MESA raneed. $205.000. <.:ull 1---------Harbor \11ew llalti. 1 Hr <""ck ALLSTATE -.---REAL 'TORS + fanulv rm. 1X10I II! 644·72 I 1 ~ lot. m1111 \ll""' elm man~ l'><lrn:. S2H~1.000 la!l Sea~rt-:.l ~r 7~!J· t:>41:_ ~ SPYGLASS HILLS ---' _ HEWPORTER CostaMeso 1024 Su\gle ~lor)'. 280(1 Ml fl. ~ ••• ••••••• • • • • • • •• •• • • • 4 Houses°" I Lot LOW£ST PRICE tn Costa Mesa. Only IO'.~ down -0 WC--A ~{t-y.5 rt'nll.J Worid R~al &tclff 556-5777 VETS BR.3ba,3-t·ari.:<1r .pool . Lr g R2 lot 1n E·S1de l•--------i>pa. Fanta.suc lon1tsc<1i,1 w/charm1ng S panis h,.._ _______ _ ...et Ul> r esearc·h }our home buvm~ l'hi.t1h1hl) wg. A truly beauttful ex 2br. l ba hou:.e. $81.900 •• ec home. Pnced tu sell at 189 E. 18lh St Uwner·A~ COST A MESA NOW! only S409.ooo Submit 675-W2L 19 UNITS your term.." --- TdktoRedC~t w. Listen! 754-1202 R.c. T "'YLOR CO. 4 Hr split lt:vl'I. 3 Ba. 3 PRIDE of OWNEHSHJ P -"' J!ar, most popular model. ON OVER I A C. of 640..5112 Many extra touches. 2036 LAND. Selling for 9 X's SllK & f1Nl1 EGYPT C S N P T P E V D A L A M E 1 N L E P P D D D I M S D R N R W A N A S S E R P 0 A I l A A A T W S E I T E B T E V L E R N K I H U 0 0 A L D H W E T P P A R H T S A I 0 E A N S E N V V R V E 0 T S S V R N L W N E 0 R R A T 0 R V A E I R A A B E 0 A 0 A A R 0 R 0 I V D N S H E S M S X M L P 1 S H E D A N T E 0 I 0 I N I N A C V A L R A C I E L I D E T S K D A S S R A A N Z R S M R N U I P 0 N S C V I W A L E Y P I V C E D H T T A T S U A E A U S H N G A N U I 0 S Y E I U T 8 L S N I Y X L U E N E M C R U Q Z Y D 0 P A A N M E I X N I l E R I V E Alwln Rtll See NIMI A.sy111 Pon Seid Oasis c.iro Et Altmtln Sphin11 Syrie Pvrtmidl • Et Miny1 Seh1111 Suez C.nal Nrle River Tomorrow: Blttmilt! .; "' u ~ Goldeneye J>I. $148,900. gross. No umts like this ~:n8.0wncr1Ag\. anywhere. LOW DOWN. owe hip by OWMt' Worid Real &t• Lge 1mmac 4 Bdrm. 2 ba 551):7m frplc, scrc.-tncd patio. Nr 1---------Mesa Verde j(Olf cour~t· S96.SOO. 632 1981 ur 1---------002-0678 eves/wknds TOP YA.LUE LOW INTEREST Super sharp newer 3 bdrm. ai.'>ume low m terest VA loan $107.SOO 4 bdrm highly decorated family home. Assume low tnterest VA. $98,500 David Bourke. RJlr 5"6·!f950 1·2 IUILDAIU Olarmmg 2 Hdrm l bath home with room to add M!COnd urut. Asking only S19.000 Submtlall offers. Cal I !146-5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS MESA VERDE .i Bdrm 2 bath, qua!tl} bl.ult. shllke roof. double fireplace Great locatton, ideal ror entertaining Large rec room, lols of deck1n 11 . low main lenanl'.e yard. Offerc..'<I at $.UM,000. Call 540· 1151 ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS East.side charmer. ex- ecuuve family home. 4 br, 2 ba. pool, guesl house . (rplcs, c ustom fam rm. Must be seen~ Priced under market al $16.S,OOO. Call 642·0467 Agt or003-096l Broker $©\\4\1~-l&t!fS • That ln#1i9uin9 W ord Game -,,ith a Chuckle VAAppr. $79,000 Duplex. two 2 bdrm s llG FAMtL Y ROOM ~family room . bn ck (pie, 4 BR. beaut baths. new k1 l c h . B t l , microwave Pc rfe<'l cood. Just listed. $86.500 R uth La urie. Rl lr, 64IM3llO ·l-ro1>99 len•ra DI r~e ( -' fQ<lr Kr'O"'br.d worift i,. IOw ID IOflft IO<lr ll"'Ple WD"d> , HEWRAL If I I I I 11 . RORED I ) ........ ,-Tr-r-1 ~, --"-t_G_A_R_ .... I,. ... t I' I' I I _ -I TOFR EG ' I I I I I It )'OU lffllV warn to oonl11H the post ofllc., the next time YOU get • lelltf 9ddrHHO to Oocupan1. wtlte on It: "PleaM J • C~ple1e t!lf c~wOI• qvottd bi 1.11"'9 ................ _, "°" ................... 3 below •:t1cUpMSSmm r r I' r r r r I • =t. \tTTflS 10 I I I I I I I I ICUNLIT'SMlwWalit~IOIO ------..._..,.... • _.,.. #.,. Agl.546-8477. 751-6290 •V.A• GOLF COURSE HOME IMMACULATE Sign-ups begin today. 115,000. Prlo only. 54.1-0t25 Broker SNM.11 Ta.red or renting. Just getting started. Own I.At or the m ost unique duplex Easts Ide C. M .. Complete pri vacy \n each unit. Owner· IUlder. Miac. see to ap. predate. SUNHOW REALTY 6Jl·U42 VA Tennl! 3 bdrm, 2 ba, bulb.in kitchen. bqe 104,. w/fnat ....... Muse. MU lmmed! Alkinl 95.000. De¥in•Co. ~ POOi.HOME ....... Costa ..... 3 Bdrms, ·~bat.ha Nice U.replace Ctl .... 714-7~'° M--~ .. r 2f'l7 Bristol, CLOSE TO BEACH! 2 Condos ln separate bld1. ar, 2~ 89dt. Priced l.o 1111 ! Buy cme or both. auoo. Jot. Vanian Co. G11lery of Ho m es. 631.0l)O . • ..-..• ,...., ....... • .,...,.,. r ~yCIHn .. Bedrm. I StOr). up wadedw spa Park Place.lnc842 7461 EME.R"10 IA Y LOT 67J..6634 • /Jn NIGEL uAIL[Y & A55UCIAT ES DAILY PtLOT' •CMY91 9pecUnlar Goll COW'te .-.... -1q.ft . 4 to e ...... ~ ...... Pool ......... 3'75.000 .. 111 SJAIE CD. 548-5111 •CANYON 91/"'9 LOAM Elegant towDbome • a bdrm. 2~ ba, frml din. sheltered balconies Tall.e over subject to ex· ilt.iDI loan. Only 1115.:iOO 'l»ISOl eJ Walker t; l r.e SciectacuJar Portdino & p ool H a r bor View Homes, 4 Br 3"'8 Ba, 2 faro rrn's. 1275,000. Incl land.. UMS Port Stanhope 759-ii!llB. Owner. New d lx duplexeli by bu.ilder. Reduced t o 1229.000eacb. 548-6731. 2 Bal lsJ Duplxs incl new I bave a new & excitan~ Bay(ront to be xcbgd do. way to help you lqcatc ii Owner213'i684·3200. house 1n any area below the gomg market pnc•t• ---------i Call for deta1ts. 642·9601 •MO 9UALIFYING * 675-0144. Only Sl0,000. take over fantastJc lease option oo COHDOMIMIUMS 3 UR exec. home. Won't WESTCLl fo'f' t&2 b1 •l~ast~-~0wner~~·~S4~l~-02~·~10~~1 $7 9 . 000 & up I 7 U U WestclJff Dr Open da1lv --------•I I 5 642·85Klor673 6640 ~HERITAGE REALTORS OCEAHVIEW! ~·· 1 Hdrm :! patio• man~ e~tra-. HELO\\ \l/\KI\ ET J l S:!J!>.UOV Kl:. MAX 673-4:113 ~Jc Lea~ Rent Jbr. l ba. IM>!. j JCU/11 nm dt'ror SlOUO IHS-47~ Blo..S1 HUY 1:-. t.~'THLt;fFS SIG4.900. 4br. l 1-.ba homl' on tarJ?e crnr lot a<'ro:.s from CrecHI Vl· r1n Jnc 111 g poss 1b1l1t1e~ 4 HH. w h.ugl' t-UUOlr) k 1ll'ht•11 liALBOA t S t~ANll IU;t\LTV ll'1:S 8700 "G" ... lor GCJ RGl-.lJl• ... I l<lr b11r \ ww Homl' ncJ 1 i.:n..<enl>t'll ~aturc 11uJlt ty lan\hl·ap1ni.: 1111 mJl'.ul~tc l'o nd 1t11111 Ownec m;iy help fman1·1· :.ot all &~J\tc'. 645 7Zll ~hOPl>, len111s club & Wfttdiff Realty ~c h uol ~ b 14 S t87 1044 ~.~ ..... !~~ Lagma..,.. 1052 &W U\2 UDO ISLE .... CIC 1 ... y EST ... TE Sunny & '>Pdt wu• 1 .............•..••..•.. THE GOOD LIFE Get a bonus, I HR ~Utf»l $89 ,000 t'Olt.al.le wuh this<! BR b1 l~cl <'harmer On fari:e I Ql/2°/o Loan beau11ro11y land,<'aped Take over Joan afl0' ,r; lot w-rovered P<tltO & .•.................••.. -"' "' Bdrm. 1 h.ith hnmi' 111 La N• I P..1 'L 8 arre e .. wu• w IR l"Clll.<'r of "~1·1us1 \ c-t ·""' guna 1gue hot.c:.c. :! RUl'5t hou~. lti btl'' ~·1a1 fe<J1un·~ 111 R I • ~I hor.;l' boim. hu;?c lludt> 1·1•ntrJI w1·un1 , ea ty -ndJn,1! nnk PH 1)1<' I I I l t n ,_ I • II t I ,, I g1UOn1 :. room. m.i~rult ft~1:··--. 1111.) fJ1111 1' mter<..o<;l rate. 3 bedroom BBQ Short "alk tu towrrtrom c '111t"tr UTJ ,_....._,.-~ l 90 ,. l't?flt v1ev. ot the Bad< room. pat111 For 0 1111,.111 5 ;>ct) EI OF _,~.-. -"-1lt-t8n d!tt'3Pmi: 1-........... nrr:~~~ru..-.,.;.-----' MOOaH LIFESTYLE abounds Contctrt Jim grad :d l'.arpeting. m1r ror ed wardrobel>. ft repla<·e , gou rmet ktlt'hl'n "tth but tun:. Comrnuntt> pool t.:a If 5@.'"51 TAABEU. .. ~· WoodbrtdAe <.:rossang t:astoo model, 3 Br 212 Ba. many upgrades. de signer's r cs1denl'.e. Uy owner. 5514.320 RANCHO SAN-JOAQUJ Y On golf course. 2br. den. 2ba. frplc. I~ dbl j(ari1.11e. pool & Jar $13 1.500 6'I0-0997 U n1 vers 1ty Par!-. Chan<·ellor Sbr. f"K B~ Owner $105.000 Lc:.t)>l' land Pri n e~ on I~ ~-8160 Woodbrid ge B1 sc u y model, 4-5 Br, assume 9114%, brand new .• huge lot. 642-0U2, 644..fJ687 BEAUTIFUL IRVINE llunldng of moving ml.o or having to move out of lh1s beautiful city? We are lhe professionals an Real Estate m the area The market 1s constantly chnngmg and we keep on top o( it at all times so we rr8Y ald you m the best mode of action for your particular needs. If you have been thinking or buying or selling, give us a call and Ke what we can do for YOU. 11,,-.. I"' .I . . . :. ' . '' 'l',I( Woodbrtclfe mttata 3br, 2.,., crpts. drp9, pro landacapinC, patio cvr, many @lrds. xlot loc'o. ~ W. Yale Loop. Qeien ble s.t/!:Mn 1-5pcn. BY OWNER M0-2380. 'MMlt you call Clauilled to~ an Id. you're U · s ured or a friendly welcome and belp ln ...._ ,_r 9d for beat reepooH . Call Now! ... don osen re1dtor,; New4Hdrm.J bahome 1-~landl'r.:. J J:l •i li a [ ~ g:~~~~ ·i~£ i-~i :;,·,::.~~~ ~;,~;" " , ® lfi&IUI T0at8 1.' a\Jtl -•IOI (iLF:NNEYRE 4!17~ A.lrTOF HEAVEN H.t~'Ognae a good bu) ' Short walk to Crescent Bay from 2 Bdrm, r uslac 1.'.harmcr. Surrounded by lovely frwt tr~. don't v.a1t ' See 11 tot.la)' -mtt,lb.I don osen rf'lnltoro; WI <.iLENNf:YHE '197-4841! CALIF. CLASSIC 180 de~ white wate r View, nr beach S ijdrm. 3i,.,, ba+den. dbl lol. One cl a lund. $WO,()()() LS U steal. SI00,000 dov.•n Easy terms. OWNl-:R Call ro r appt. TI4/833-3S81or 499-4247 OCEANFRONT New Modul ur T y pe Homes. pvt community, 3 beaches. 24 hr ~urity. sub·le ttang OK. t-'rom $195.00> 493-9494 495-5220 4'6-2413 130-5050 Ala 11111i1Ml.om Fairway El Niguel 3br, t.!3i.IXXJ. Custom Really TIO.m7 _.__ 3 B r • 2 12 B .i TOWNllOME nr pre !>Ug.aou.s Monarch Bay Sec. gale:.. puol, spa & more Walk to bc h . f>'nced below mkt ror fust sale He.illy Wor ld Gold Co~t. g:i1 .1121i & ·1~00 ....._Viejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASTIW &DALln.A.M The one you ve been waiting ror. 3 bdrm. ram rm. and view in an ideal locat ion . T aite over $41 ,SOO 8~"' .. Joan. A scoopatooly 1103.500 CALL'44-721 t /Jn NIGEI lMll EY & ASSOCIATES 11.UFfS J Bl{ 2 l J 8.:1. l0t·.iled on lemftt· greenbelt. with :.crond f1r~µlut·c 1n master bdr m LJrJ?c ,.T'JP-arouod PJlW E' ~t?nl bu.>. Sl5ti.SOO 640-6259 JM~-1&/7 R E A/l_ TY IA YSHORE DRIVE ·walk thru ~atc lo 13albu:i Buy Club lieJu l tl u l home m perfect rood 2 master l>Wtcs t I ,. bJy vu from s1ll1ng rm ) Carol Ta tum . Ktt r •t94-0ll29 WESTCUFF Beauufw 3 Br. Lots or plants, fabulous pool, fireplace. Owner very mutavated at $189.950 A PR€HIG€ '-+.---~-HOM€~ 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 P>.900. Treasure Island I~~~~~~~~~ Mobile Home Pork, 30tMli 1---------So. <..:oa:.t llwy, Laguna Beat.ii. ( 714 ' 4 99-3579. idle it.ems ~5678_ a..,-..... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~$250,000! 3 Bdrms . with bo11t slap HURRY •• FOR SALE OR H 1-.' I Jb(', 2' .1.1 ... ov1•r111t1!-.11.1 i::<itf coor'c Hy ll,,.111·• ~:WU.&c! 5031 IEST LOT & VIEW IHSEAVIEW -!Br, JU:.. 2 ~IJI 1'1111 RoyaJ ~todel Wtlh ti" OV. 11 ru:.i.om pool & .,,,,1 ,., c e pt 1 o n a I ho 111 ,. nu-m-t'rou~-rv"t om- featurt"i. µrufc~"'un.1 11' deeoratC'd & l1ut..1·1111 II\ t} w n l ' r It k I I 1 I ~22tiJ 1sb to buy :! 111 .1 111 111 Harbor \'11•\\ 11 01111· ... Pnn. only 644 til!J~' 1076 .....•••............... mmacutate .i Ur. l:J111 rm. formal d1n 1ni.: ~ ~lto. P' L l>eat II club. By Owner $125.SOU 492-8446 Br. 3"'2 8a .•. Prest1gt0u::. RIV1era dl.sl. Chnl> Aod desl.gn, walk to bch !Scµ gues/mother·tn lu,,. qrtrs . Own r . wi ll finance!! S!42,SOO lfr.11 ty World Gold <.:uJ .. t 831·7120 & 498-3700 Ht:ACH F RONT. 4 lit ;i1 ~ Ba. Slepi to surf. sancJ. & while water'! New 1·.,1na home on lhe bluff :. 111 San Clemente w, 10011:. 111 glass lhruout. 3 lrpll '" lg vteWU\g deck. pV\ 111 ner cour tyrd w 1~µ.1 Owner wall finance' • S560,000. Realty Wurtd Gold Coast, 831-7120 & -.J700 -------·-.... •llW HOt• U.SUMA 1•a&a Charrhlng 4 bedroom, family room, dining room with sweeplng view from multi-level cove.red patio. Many decorator touches. Fire pit, Me xican tile fioors. Compare and you'll agree tha t $184 ,750 ls an exciting value. s~~~~!!~~ -~!!!.?:= ..... ~~!.~ TCIUO.er A COUMal ..... CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ftrwtlll ........ L...-.... Fs Ad Action ·--...... ......... . .... . Call a Oily Pilot Al-VISOR 642-5178 __ """"'!'._""""'!'_ 91/4°/ol.ocm Great cha.nee to tukt• '1'lf!'t loan at 9"''Xi> ln W!nll oa Um bi&bly up 1 rade d h o m e . 2 bl!ldrooml, dining area. rireplace. 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SlfJS,000 with Mreat terms aod good cash flow A (luall Place cxc:l u 81ve Hrokrr c:oope r a l aon C all 752 LOOO SUP£R 5-PLEX Only 11 X gr O!lll & xlnl wrms Talce ovt:r "11ub jt.'Cl t.o" & could ftv1rn twve spendable! Don 't wall! 71Al54S-~!Jl ~10 I br rum a wmnn SM'> 4mr lod.'I patio nice ~ ~4br kids f>t!ltt hUUl>~ 557..0125 ..... ,......... 3207 • 11. or f'am or LlJr'ry Lovely 1600 l>Q ft :1 +Jo'amaly M c:.a Vct<lt· hmc, avail 9/1. 2 f1>k0?>, wtr/grdnr $525. l'nn on ly, al(l. 549 1366 .. TO BUY .s 1-;LL f<ENT f'INANCI-.: <.:a II \' oo r ........ Star. Woe wliwi C...ter W~trlUllbt.er ~·8895 J\11ahe1 m 956-4:i00 Cnu1An;,h e1m ~ 1011 ~nt.a Ana 554 71110 jr QUAIL A..!~S~w 10.--TM l :JO ,.M.I efXCITING• =----- Ne ..... •a Udo C....,.E 1., • .,u71lul 1976 liudd)' 2lir l"ourp lex Jlunt1ogton .!IS.. humt! w1th1n w11lkmg !JI:~ Gre<1l 11pprcc1a rui-tJn< e ol l.1do'll fwt::>t Oorl pot.enllaJ $1 42,000 ..tw111innl( 1irci. ~m pt•t Century 4!1 Loc•kh;,rt . wckume ~--- IJ4:11ut~'~ 1972 Keyw~l mobile home an Lagwi.a HllJB, n1ce11l 5 S t a r P a rk 7 '11 U ' t.'flC.1'*'11 porc:h·m1rrored doors , light wood lo· tenon, 31t'I T . air cond, 2 vi:ry 2'JHl<'IOUN Dr's w tBa Tdreumg area, wulk an clo11"t1. All ror only ~.~.IHU~) CALJFOttMf A rACIAC MOlet.I HOMI SALIS /'100 lh•rhot, Ste 206A S40-ltl7 •156 Units• All adult, pride of ownership. Aoa he am Super mo ney maker Prin e-. only pleue RE/MAX, f'"ount1on Va.lley, 963-8337 OCEANl'"RONT 4-PLEX, ~.ooo OUPL~X. sn ;rs TO SANO ~.000. Agent. M Brya_ot, 71H97·300'J _ V.AAl#ar. $19.000 CAlelll Al~a dplx Two 2 bdrms . Agt 546 ts477 151.Qlll Rt;N"rAL INCOMF. PROPERTY I $5000 DOWN Jo'tom $39.000. Modular Owner will finance at Typ e ltom es, 24 hr 1 0·~ w 1p1ymenu or leC.'Wlly :I pV\ bcl'ul, pool Sl4l.26 per mo F t P &per.Treaaure h1lc Pk. S29.ts0 1972 20d0' Dl>l Pac10c C.l Hwy .. Skil'M· 2 Br. 2 be. Va l.a.una Ocb. <714 > caa&., launed. JIC*. Dana -.a57I ~.~tc-Adwta only. ,. 'CT OMI ... ,.fwS. IJOO Dupla,C.M ......... 900 =C.M ..... ISl79.000 -·· .. -········ ..a-... _......... "'"- • ----........ ~, _ ... ....-.... mnu.. ......... 000 I aoCll OCIAM 4·Plex ...... Lona Beach 1ki ldeble UX'75, loOOed ..... 992,500 R-2. Owl* anaioul I Ownera °" mo11t will help finmoe. All unit.a have illdgP ff,.111 f \t,1t11 •ood ln<'ome . Call ·-· . ;, r-. r· "r ,. •. ' •• 4 PLJo:X Nr fluntmgt1>n Hhr m II n ~.(JIX) Al(! Slevt: Gnadt !172 0000 INVESTORS B&ockb t.u beach & i hop.s 1'ry HYN down & owner lo fmance at lO'k 1nt.ere11t Sltl<t ,000. Hurry' Call 673-8560. I )I 11' Ill 'J • It •, UJI' ,,,, f 14 t I ["11MM R·2 lot., house. 3 BR, 2 ha, approved planei, build re ar. $94.500. Own r , 51&9328, 557-09'29 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new, 3 HR home, ckllle to bay & ocean 8'!amed ceil 's .. frpk., Jacuu1. Db l. J(arn~e PJO Mo .. yrly. Bill Grun· dy, fUtr 67~161 5 Ur, 3 ba, exec. cwst.om home t•anta.:>tac loca- lJM P Pl. $1250. mo Parlter-Really. 551 ·3'l53 appt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona Newport Beach UeaUllrul i.lr cond. 3 br, 2 ba, rught Vlew Guarded commun1&y . n e ar SpyglaKK , P ash lon Lt.land Wat.er, gardener, :1'1.'.CK' fees paad Av11 1J lmmLxl Referencell re q'd $lltl6 (714)97~8430 SoYgJasa Hill 3 Bdrm & fjmiJy rm, formal d1n- 1ng, t.ernf1c ocean new. '2'XX>mo Co.POIATI Pl.AU llALTY $48-21163. OCIAMVllWI 4 Hdrma., 3 balha, family rm .• 2 frplca., 2 p1tl10b. 3 c•ar U¥rage; lovely y11rd. AvMJI. now. $l000 Mo .• 10- cl aardener New Condo Me:ia Blum. 2br. 21/2ba , irucro. fprlc. r c nt/l se . $5 5 0 714+~·7429, 213·821·~ 8T..o 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced fro m S4fl6to$495. Yncd yard It ·garage1o Jo'am 111 ci, please. Kid:. & pct -. welcome. Call 1)64.251j6 or 973-2971.Agt.ao ree Fu 1• v..., 1234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfOMES F'OR Rt;NT 3 or 4 br Pnced from S4fl6 lD $405. Fncd yard & gar ages t'amlllei. please. k1d11 " pe ti. welcome. QUI 964·2566 or 973-2W71. At)., no fee. II N -•IHdl l240 ....................... HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Priced from ~to•· Fncd yard & l(araae1 . Pam1li c11 µluse, kids & 1u·h wdcome. Call fi64.2:jij6 or 97~2971.Agt,nofee I•~=-~~ '(,/(Ju11u.1 £ft/,A~,11t .................. ~!~~ .!i'uftettlU'<i New front street locataoo. 6'1-'J-lif1.'J4 OLDER HOME Heac·h, W~ area. JBK. IJCc y rd , s~s o i m o 21311112-0481, 4 8 pm Nf!w, eJeptal 2 bdrm & fu n rm <'6001mo1 Plui.h cptng, 2YJ ba ~'edar ai «111811. 5 bib to ocean DIM car pvl aar. f1,1Uy nwnl. yd. Adulla, no pm. lnqwre at 52'1 Ulth Sl.11 .. .-1 Park Ir vine Huslnt>1>8 2435 E Coett Hwy CdM Cbw:r, 4 ,901 liq ft For " laet0900n to buy. Pvt 2hr. 2ba Condo. 2 car aar. ply. 494-48i'l, '94·3'J66 Pnme loc: SO. of hwy. &.-. ._. S. 2200 Adul&a No Peu. Sll. Yr· ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Lae. Avail. Sept. lll. R·2 tot, llO'x122~', 2 blka Lynne ValaaUne AM tromocean. levcl, pnme 1S07l7,PM780-1.56S. Vl+CNfr ffB loc. 4 BR. FMD Rm. fpk, .0 1DO Mk far ICeMla. 112-4471 .Nol.quoa loc:aUon, P.P, ~ UACIE LOT ... .,.... ..... ...... ,,. ....... Some back b1y view, f.....Uc area (Olt huge ranch home + barn & ltlbles. QIU Jim Flan· dw'I (1141 ... W10 d)'I, (7 1 4 > Sll ·l717 evea/wtu.da. ... .,..., ........ JSx70' lot, •'-.Pl from bNCb 2 blka from Npt P1er.Oii11or-.11a. 0...0Wtee IUty 67 .. 7111 Sbanctiff W/'ritftW. 4 Br, bdrm .,,_ a.. ram rm. new cpt fr Oc1 'hllll 2 • 2 um. paint. Yrly lae •too. pool, dullbouM, wun ~•-f7'" ... ll Ly, DO am dalidtto. '750 v•.,.-i -mo. f\am!abed W/UUI, c.e..... JU4 paid or unfurnl1hed . ....................... 'Tl4"18-'7lM:21J.433.4888 r...tMde, 311 E. Zlrd St. ~a br w/,,.. pluth r. r:s.,=· ~~· erpl tbruout, llw rm ~1 ~LSor4'M'1•4 · w/,.,,te, br1a. chMrful ldkhm, p¥t beek )'•rd . .a-. 2bt condo Ill'. So. llOO, MT·tm: .. fl840 °"'Plue. Pool ••• No IVN:;Nff, .int HB toe 3 •· ...,,, BR. a Be, • mo. Call lole llOCMlhlq valwaW.! Place u ad [n our Lott and routad cohunna. ,,.. ............ loolt .... u.. ... ,... u llemafv ..... . Kakll.944'71 a.w.ly m•!Ma+Md Jbr, at. Hr !Mme. Walll to bch. No Peli. MIO. .... ,-.H•l. ReachOO 1 •••• . hotds An~a-ii• .... ' Any merchandise for sale priced at S100 or less qualtf1es for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today. we'll bill you or charge 1t to your Bsn1eAmencard I VISA or Master Charge. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • All Items must be pnced • Ad can run In any appropnate ctass1ficaoon • Sorry, no commercial businesses Try the Power of the Pilot with an ad in the combined power of The Daily Pilot and Coast LIFE Orar4e coast's Market Pl•o• Por Prlvllle Party Adwe1 tl•ln8 842·1878 DAI LY PILOT . ' ,..... ... -..... -... .._ ..... -·~--,..., ... ' .. ~ ............ - :. -- • 4400 .... w.w 4600 .......... 4JIOOflle ...... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . .. I *""•••II Af I t ,,........ .. ' t ,,......, WHlff Ho•·••olli•I ontc&.,... •vallab&e VII quiet bualMNmaa • .....,W..._. IOMP& d IUO .....-:................. . ..................... . w ...... 11• . ..................... . --··-··-·••••• ...................... ...................... ,_ te * * ;Jt '::I' .& &7111 •acb Blvd ..-.1 ar apt. W ·•mllr, • ttl<1t ,._. 17" ~.-. •14 •II,....._. J16t bdlsrl...... .., Talbtr\ tn .Hul· noo·drlnker. H2·HM ....................... -··················· --·-············ .. ... ( ) ... .... .. ,., •· •MISl'OIS• ,._.: a.it ol kerl . ...,. ._ ___ ..,.llll!!!!fll!!!mt l~divWlln.d Mariner'• Peril. 1/4. ,. N'.Altnf'\JU.V 4*ora& FMTSlD£. CM. Sharp 2 PAmlMIWPOIT •· '"••I r••le 1 = :::-:.,-:, ,._ ..... -~ ~.;t; .a I 8dnn OI\ Udo wllh 8R l 1111, pvt pr, ncl 1" Ba c IU Io r i, l or a ::,1:1. ~ ~ ~ r-__... n.11.: 1Jlr _,. ln quiet area or 1111 ....._ MiaJ view. >ard. dliJd OK _.mo · IMr-•TowMoulee -..-w .,.or bdL In OdJC area NMd llOl/mo Waterfront Call s.t·5lllO, aak for From9TUO .._. ..... ,.., lo ~~1~· Pbone b1111. RHp w/ref'1. ...... GM400 Pam lpedacular •P•· total • H.L lllome •lcOer1 ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim a.-.... recrHllon pro1ram, felb• "'"'' to belt I• --------1 1~,~~2~~1:; = ==~;rr.:o: ,.,_ <mohklnd. . 0 I 11/tlrlflfl/ WIMAYI e. \Mii Plateltla Av IALMd. Jambortt •San "---M1r ... forllr "Sii SI• a• wr ALS •lMI Joeq\lla Hilla Road. a.. DAce loc. •+uu _ ................. .. -....... ----C1t4)~ttol Call HO uo luu llftllllftl~r 0 t II ,_ u •a.it 'Jw ~'I*' H,abt.a, :& HR. D I .... Avail Sept. Lit. n.ftl ~ Olup I ......, I005 ..._.,..... lar1• )'•rd , 1ar•1• 2 llr, 2 be ccmdo. ~ blk lo Nit.. SITE .. ••••••••••H••• .. •••• Ch11d . P•l olll. U 5 beech. 2 car 111 .. a.,io Ftmal• room malt l o FEE or LEASE associated 1 •7114 QfFU'. Beu bay"'"" ..,.. eondo. rs.... call Localed 'wlWD the Wli• t)'enm P~r:.:!• Tahiti ~-...__ __..... So _,.. __ Mrml &a·ltOI ...... 10 ... .,..,,_.... ~ .-European delloed OI'-ou&a' • Beach __, .._ .. ""...., nr. ..,.: .... _._,_ Udo Marl na VHfa1e. front1 avatlable. " I Cal Plan Pool, •P• Ocemtrunt. ytarb', I BR. Nlld 2 f.m roommates, C<lmider: l* .. Dt*'I only ple&H. D7S.Cluld4*.~4. 2 t.,bkm.frp&e.aaraae. ~· n..a 3br. O... ln Hawah took· ms. Larp 2br. tba, 1ar -~-----~ ~ Siiha. Sao· 2,400SQ. n . inl I« fcnlp inveat.on. -·--II tlllty fie Adult.I. No 3DIBrolldSt ·S'7~mo. d.Y..._,'1IHIM .f'riva&eElevator Ca 11 are a code ~ -ora&.4od \ Bdnn. Pet.a 20C» Maple Apt K New dlx 2Br + dtn t"efn roomma&e wanlA!d Wet Bar, Loun&ts 808-912341758. ~ Walk to bcb. ~ MMm twnhM atudlo. llOO 1q f\, Panotam!c Bay view turn , 1300 unfurn -----. II~ dbl car aar•&•. lo ahr 2 Ht 2 Ba •Pl Covered Patio ~u 1400 2 bdrm. Avail Sept. 1300 2 ._.,8 •• btCI yd, d h wf~UICDMw/MaJe. Dlcora&.orAmeoiUes -----Gar•.:•. utal rm. No kitchen w /mlc rowave Raobl reot. John bet. Newly remodelt'd 1 lll'. petS ~42 ,...-'-le In matt bdrm SPM·9PM. 87~ call for appointment. wu>ttr /yrly --,~ ........ ., 673-4!964al\6PM. 3 BA l Sa. PV1 pauo. " Uv rm. la pvt ~llO Mor Ftolbarel1 coado 3 571: ·~r2 carpart , on the aolf decil olf matt bdrm. To blka rrom beach. lmmed "1MllU t.1do Is le, W»terfroot, t'OUAC. Sf15 mo. No pets aeecallfni.5089 occup. $300/m o. R i.ch. apt. Prefer Older Mk .ur Larry °" Pam. UDOIAYROMT Brown Oy1 833·2450, :::::.~a:e~u. sau. ~--------&A~ V1ew~ Br. 2 ba. Evel&e&-Ol88. Nearnew 2 br.2 ba.bltns. Dulrm,f/p.~Uo.avail Fem. Mature. No n · EARN $60,000 + Seamlell Ram Carrying Syatems. We make our own le install them on the job. Guarantee busmess from referrals. Plus lots more business. More l'OOCJl to expand, .servlJlg all of O r an&e Co ~aavallable •im . week!y ...... -~----,-e-c-.-,-. -10Wlt--: Miiters a. Tr.e vie. Brookhuru • Dlilli IOJI Gllfleld. Hunt. Beach • eeee .. eeeeeeee•e•eeeeee L------------ FOUftd: Pre1c rl ptlon 11J111e1, metal frame w/darlll le n1e1. Vic : ..... ._.Ce. All types ot real •tat• lDWIFlrDIGU lince lM. S,.1:111111 ... JMTDI MJ.2171 145-061 t CASH .oil TD'• American Mort. 547-?Ul note •• Y1&D 115.000T.D. behind SUS.000 on 15 acre view parcel. Vista. sold at saoo.ooo 10% quarterly due In 18mo6. 20% dili· count. 7SH827 or ~3003 eves. $35.000 2nd T.D. l2VJ% Pnde of ownership 4 PleJC. Owner wall d is· count 546-8477 Land contract deed . .Key ~ Beach loc. $7.5.000 at U'Jlft% int. Jtf( 494·3395 pp Cameo Hl1hland1 . 61Mll2. UIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FOXY LADY• OU'OCALL ONLY •972-1131• PREGNANT" Carin g . confidential counseling& referral. Abortion. adop· lion & keepuie. APCARE ~ .......... .. = = dshwaaher, laundry 9/10n9 C&ll 87a-0770 bef smoker Sl70mo. Wood· .. ~-d faaJ. swxieck. S400 mo. 7:30 pm or ~ or bndp. C&ll Bobs.52-1S30. COSTA...sA Profess. office space avail. In Calif. 1st Bank Bldg •• 1»300 sq. ft. Low price incl. Janitorial, secwi ty terVlces. coo· ference rm. le uUJ. A bun· ftlll parking av all. Con· venient loc. close t o airport. tnvel agent & bank ln bldg. 230 E . 17th F.Btablls hed business l•--------tB S EICamino Real San Clemente; f'Jlly lie. For Appl. 492·7296 _.. •• AduJts, no pets. Days 49l-0029 ;:~ .. ··•:::_·•·:~·.:~ m.<x'i62_:eves673-_l4l8. _ Rmmte wanted prf. _ ,,_.. _.... 2br, l.,...ba, twnhse style. Fem.. CM area. Elect & Adults No Pets. S29S. gas. 2br, lba. Muat be S48-2682 wilhng to h ve w /b•n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ba~ blW, frpl, s u odeck, gar d oor opener, b lk . t o Big Conlna. SllOO Mo. 673-6510 1 Br cottage type, $270. In d . utll. No pet.s. 640.2363 2038 Meyer Pl. Se<: between 5 :4.'l & 6.4Spm ~L Dlx 2 o-. 2 '-~ .. , P"lios UJ dicapped lady. Must pay w ms "" • 1st le la1t mos reot. best location. $850/mo. Sl32.:i0mo. Call Shirley SL. C.M. 642·9560 over 5 years. $75.000 2 trucks and machinery Phone $56-7723 aft 6pm •A MoMv lroker We provide all services at low cost •955 2274 AIJ,631·1400 ___ . _ ~M76eves. 'taAHD NEW l ....... 2 New & clean 2 Br. \ bu, Sleµs to beach. Vrly 2 br. ba clllpleL A•ail Im-:0:~~~5~~~~~~:; frpk. Avail. now. $375 Y ... •--'-lstootdltg GAltDEM OFFICE Tl«EE THAO SONS ~ SPACE for ro•rs:ale to ....,.. Avail. on Quail St. in CAU -4 '7J.2 t t 3 St. 968-J636: 642. 7743 . 642·2127 ;_642·3400 __ •Room & bath Ocean view. s di 1 UR bit Super beach 3 Br 2 Uu . Uase to bch. Utal meld. pac x • nll. deck. garuge, yrly S.575. DJW, $240, 1st & last No No"'"'~/kads. &15-1682 eomo. 675-1497 petS. 00.1003 _ ..... ':'"' __ • _ . __ -----· ..Hae mm. mg-fati. "2 BR, 1--ba, (1"1jr...Adlt.s. 110 lm"9f 2 .... _.. lff Ill Newport Beach. From 100.341-2191 Coeto MIM. $125. MO. 400 lo :8lO sq. ft. (;all Utltfti•s paid. 1'485-7~ ..tARdo.tFor 631-SUZ. -----CM newl y dc-co-r-at-ed Y.....tfWhyYou 2br nr-ocean; sml deck tL..-..l...11 a-.~ .... -!iWtes air cond. 45<sq fl -~ - TIUSTDllOS SI00-$60,000 I 0 /WI• OISCOUMTS .UCL• 645-ZSOt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .toa:.o:ftM ... 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY So. ol hwy S2SO lncld. pet.s. E·slde, $325. 319 $42Syr~v~dshru~w'hhCL~~~~i----~i,., 36St. 645-2111 4lset -4l14~Ul.....Q•rti0mll!l!Ll•..,..,, ... -- LANA'SOUTCALL 10AM·2AM 77~ lberapeullc massage by he d techn1c1an. NB. Awt 3· S0.9PM 541H:IH7 l.Mda&Vidd •o.tcal Maisep• Fortt.fwloflt 24 Hr 13S.73 I l &cort &/or Model Crank 1t up with T°"""' of Mewporf Now fealunng Or .... c .... , h Pai LI ti._.• .. ... There are many new firms movtna Into the Orange County area brin1in1 about an in· creMlag demand for ex· perieoced Accounting and Dat• Proce11ine personnel. CPA'S ...... T•Acc1mlwl1 Colt Ace z tuts Sr.Acc1nlwl1 . ...... ,.,. Ace a IL I a.tis o.t.r.try K/P O,.r .. «1 If you are not aware or lhe benefits of workinJ: temporary -give us a caU or VISll us at our new locauon. We wall be hap. PY to dL'K'USS fl '11>'1th you We are loca~ in tht! COLDWELL BANKi-.;ll BUILDING St.l ite 11200 2J33 No Broadway Santa Ana (7141135-4103 f'ree ParkUJg ~·67.?-~.15. _ ~~yasta.~l·~·- COlhrMfta 3124 2br, 2ba $425. Naw ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1865. _ • ----FIOrttt.A .. rtco• Vo" Nice 2Br. 1 ba house on U.. IM ACCOUNTS a-d St. Incl encl gar. no Single garages, $40. 1912 EXEC sums ftW PAYA&IQ.aK &&2-1511 7·10PM •••-•••••••••••••••••• w/frplc, & yrds. 557-4700 ~-·-~· SSl_:!llM>_ W~·~1:iio ~ ~::u~~ c;!; ~m~hR~~: ~~I ONLY $2 ~ Girl Needed full lime. Im 2 Bdrms, l bath apt. Adults. $375. mo Gas pwd 642.50'73 ---Spac1ou.<; 2 br, apts. 1-~ami· ly unil. Pool & Play- JU()lUld. Sundance Wesl Apts. 1996 Maplt!. ~ l!r.ll betwt.>en 12·5 t;arden Vista Apts lit>aut brand new 1&2 fir, frplc. laundry rm lmmed ()(TUPY $395 to ~6 ·1~1.Mi,:ml 1:)42 9'112 $175 lo $125 2 lJedrm. 2 bath, encld gar .. fplc. laundry rm, patio ~L Mgrnt 642·160J STUNNIN<.i lar1te. Jbr. l!arden apL. pool. rec. drea. $315, 710 W. l8lh St. ext. 2312days, 640·2426 eves & wknds. S.Cle•• 3176 r 1 Costs * 971-1513 * mediate ope ning, ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Double garage to r ent, P1 le1, pert eel 1 ocalt10!1 2. y~·11 1tel what we a. Hour OuleaJI Service perimce necessary. Full ~.,,........,~~&--2br-.-move-ln-today.... EasWde C.M. $60 mo. ~~\ Ide~ ~ffi:es & thmk as Lhe best tral"tOr .. ny •tl'm ~ company beoeflts. CaJJ ~~~.~r~.~lQ W~Wbc~~lO ~. ~t.~~.--~~~~a~H~~~~~~.-~-~~0~1~1~w •• ~!~,1~~~~~~~~~n~n,~y~ff-~~~~~~~*L~-~~~~OO~A~M~A~R~l~N~~~·----~aw4. 759·5391. , "-"""'~orA""'l903. F nl 3. SOii the Be::.t Way lo • ~. OUTCALLONLY ...........,, .._.. sen'lces. or more I o Go Into Bus1ne:.!> For Pll\cht'r Ad J lint'$ lor 2 East.side Jbdr. 2 ba. New y;:, .. · ;;-. ,..,.---~•te Offlu R..tal 4400 ~8!1_Be_v~!979·2l61 Yourself With A Ii•" ton..'tttullH· d•>" t:.ch •972-4976• $465 mo. No pel !'t --~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• o..-..~'BehUJdYou ,,.. ~•ddattondl hn~ ., r1..1 for ---------646-85\0. • ...................... •..wroRTIEACH• AVAILAILEMOW ........ ~ lik"l!d•>' <'har1v·11· w...c.,..._., 3 Bdrm, 2 ba w/2 car gar. <' .. ___ 800 s f. ealf.cont Large reeeption area. 2 ...... umm>"r(ldl d dl> OUTC .A. I I 0... Point 3826 A / C Gas & e I e c """'"'~ ...... o(f d But. JU.'l don 'l l:.ikc our AWo. $475/m. o davs 558 1966. Commerce P ark exec. ~:, ices,+slorkagean "ord tor ll J " :.i ~or mrtr•· inf•1rl'l'IJll<,n 2*hrs 041 Oll!O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe 2br. drps, refng. gar. yard. Adulls No pets. $335. 556-4314. 2br. 2ba. fam rm. (J{'N111 view, deck. rcfri,i;: wash ~r&dry $450 4~H!l:Jl 1Rrl83,.,Lo\C·.d~hwshr. ~ Jst & last + $200 dep +!1~~~~2.1~ ~OlllHch)840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. • OJ . • ste w /l othe r busa· .,..,,uerence wor space . a s k for Debby or G-·-.. n n orlhAmu r 1 t·a11 .mtJ111plAr1•\11ur.1<J1o111 MC/VISA · neasman. $320/mo, Avail 1uwiu oor, convenient llJ_t_-42_1_7 ~~ rurn/unlurn. Pvt Se{·y & ample parking. Ideal Owner Operator avaJI on shr basis. Con· Newport AJrport loe. <.:all u -·11 It h 642·5678 O.C. AIRPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• TilE EXCITING PALM MESA Al'TS MINUTESTONPT BCH liach, 1&2 BR from S255 & up. Adults. No pet.s. 1561 Mesa Or. IS 8lks East of Newport Blvd) 9am·5pm 546-9860 Seawind Vill~e Dorothy 979-8533. n o: tl' you l :It ... inr1• tact Mr. Thomson or . -----.• Januan hl' hJ:. rere1\l'tl SECT'Y & Sharon.~1650. Garden ofhce s wlable for l'OOl~ru.almn mcrt>a!>l."> ESCORT C~ .,.,.1....,E 2 or 3 1nd1v1duals. Very tllat avt:ra~e out lu ·•P ~•-.:Kr""' reasonable. Santa Ana· proximate1)'51J t•1•nh t1t·r •SERVICE• EXEC.sums ~t.anArea.815·6505. gaUonolfuelw.etJ --------Sper1ahz1ng 1n bu~a - Jamboree&MacArthur • · __ ... -·--· What's more he II tf'll L.od&r.c...d SlOO ness men. r e ...ide nl'i Bay Windows Sm. olfice. beaut. at mos > o u l h a t • :.. ~ J n ••••••••••• •• •••••••• • • ~co~ t>lusb Carpet. 11\cl. recept., conf. rm . owner/operator w11h 739-5241 24HRS. ?SZ-2737. copy serv. Also a vail. m noctMmencan. he bai. d FOUND ADS --------house. Slat camera & IOl o( freedom 111 runninl! $230 UP. Olflce·atore, sec serv. S225 mo. Call hi.Ii own t>t.wmess. yel he ID[ fRf[ cpta, drps, A/C. 17301 wk. days. 17835 St.lite G. ha!. a bag bu.'IUJes5 behmd M Beach,Jt.B.l.Ae.842-2834 Sky Park Ci r .. Jrvlnt!, tumwhenhenee<t:.11 C.JI: ---· SC9--403S._ _ _-!.. _. Also. be &ure Lu ~k u~ • Newport Beach ofc/apt about the cost of bt•com •SEqulM• &corti&Modeh 752 ~. S48·5293 .... iOMll 5erTic.H 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-.:.0 E YOU ARE #1 AT ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATED PERSONNEL SERVICE 'n:w OF oct-:AN & c;ITY 2 Br, 2 ha. frplc, -----'--»t'.;HJI ~ il-4.-411,t,+, itarage. $.')(JO_ mo Call Uob I ll 11 5'18 .0665 2 ... Adutts Oliy Jpoots--- Covered car PQrt _ pat.loapt.s., liUQ s close lo fwys & bchs walk to shopping. New 1112 l>drm lu.xury adult apt.s In 14 plans from $350 + pools, len- ru wa~rfalJ!S, ~nds! Gas for cook.ing & heal· ktg pai.d. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to Mc Fadden then West oo Mc Fadden l o Seawand Village . (714 )893-5198. SiS(). Cannery section. 2bathSuit~. 250 sq.Ct .• w/0'9/Sl2n5 lllg an owner.opt-rator 642-5671 675-4912 broker .. storage area. with north A rtH•r1 CJ n I MO. FIH ltlMT EsTaolisned e wporr Beach full service ex· ecut1ve s uile . 3 ln-:- d1v1dual offices now available. All amenlti~ included in month lo month r e nt a l . MacArthur at Jamboree. EXEClJTIVE ROW INC. mo.!42'5097_____ Your initial anve-.lnwnl DESI( WAC ~ between $29011 uni.I Developer has desks for S4600WtuCl11nCTudCSUle fl. E. Brokers, downpayment on a tr • .c· t-'()liND. Whitt> vupp) -ilfJX 1>-~tt"lruty-of­ Newpurl Wec;t. lfunt .U1glOO Be..ich Look-; l!!ct- Samo}ed Call !ltil-1856 C<itng on bus ant"~ tn P, Have fun Call TravelJn~ St-crl'tarie~ BrendJ 1563 5400 IRVIN __ 18662 McrcArthur Sult. 425 . . .. ' .. , . TH!-; GABLES 2 br w1gar. Adults. cpts, drps. range. fncd ,>d . wtr :M:19 "E"' Orange tiff7 ·•K"' V1ctona 25fi6 "A" Orange IN~'TANTIN 17 I I I Goklenwttt aew.,.... 847-6064 New 2 br. 2'h ba duplex, New deluxe 3 Br, 21,.'J ba. UC'f'an view. 1650 sq ft of Lge yard, garage. Kids luxury, fncd yd. $495. ok, no pets . $500. 673-6336 or 642·9666 534-2306 ; 848·2655 meatiB.Alf 3 Br, 2'1'l ba, 2 story, $475 . mo. Nr. Warner & Bolsa Ouca. 84().~ TUES-ntEES ADULT APARTMENTS Nestled among tall pmes & rushmg streams. PACIFIC WOODS 839-2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /lutchenette $72week&up 548-9755 Ueaullful garden apts. j.OOI & spa Adults, no petS. lbr, 3 blks from bch. $2.30 -··--c Bachelor $275 Av&l. lmmed. Large rm. for rent. M. 161 E 18th St SJ&. 7357 Use of house. Thn.a Sept. 642 0856 - - -loth. 556-3955. _ ·-, ______ Clean 3 br. 1""1 ba condo k "· Pool lods ok No pet.s Lrg Irvine home. 1t .. WOODSIDE VILLAGE ' . . tndry privileges, sep CONDO 3br, 2ba, $40Clmo.675·1706: bath . $40/wk 731 -267G ~~7ak573Y ~lean S4l5mo. 2-B r 2 8 a .-~e-w eves. ~ a.,. pa111t/curpe t. walk to -------- Newly decorated 3 Br2 Ba beach 536· 9813 or 2 nns nr. bch. Wik.it priv t h S C. u 5J6.W94 EIS. lst,lut +$100 dept. own ouse pa 10 9 No Pets Single M•t. rireplace & pool. Qwet 752·7170 Erec:sitl•• S.ihs New addition to suite 180 FUil service exec. sui tes in Newport Center. 14 new offices lJl plush s ur· r oundloas w 1uoder around assigned park· ing. From $295 mo. Ask about our move·lo al lowance Newport Regency Corp (710644-7189 ---- AlltPOIT AREA Bristol St. Exposure l2lll sq. ft. 4 om ce swte wilh li g h ted s ign avai.lab11.Jty. Xlnt access w new CdM fr-wy. Con· tact PalJSades Center Leasing OHice al 2082 S. E. Bristol '200 or call 557·7010. area . Adults. no pets. 2~l~{~:;~s~~~ 67s.s.\33,~. S425..645-338V675-5949 • -& drapes, stove/refrig, M. 2A yrs needs room, rmx. t85 pr mo. Call eves l or 2 Rm Suites from $75. 2Br, dshwsh r . patio, _531H __ 6666_· ___ ...,...__ 544-lC m W.19th St. Call Tom carport, kids OK, S300 SHARP, beach t.' 2 & 3 540--Z!OO. . ~.: !'!t7 !'~L 794·8 W. BR.frplc.dshwsr.gar" Room" separate .IOYJ,..., ...,.,, """"''' No •~ ,,__.,.. Kltdaen. SI.SS" Sl7S. ~ ----~---06• pe.... ................. bllt from beach. 2121 J~,lge2br,garage, SUPER 1 br, pool, gar, BalboaBl,NB.6'73-1451 642-5466 or 64.5-4483 frplc, trees, S28S. AduJta, §im-irr..... 4200 . • --842-9C583: 842-5251 ....................... S295d1· • .1 BR. C&lSD. cre,rrig, 1 Br, walk to beach, $275. Laguna oceanfronl, a ..,, no pe · ean. New paint & carpel Call down&owD. studlo/slngle. 73l·CW 18E1Sl.873·7787 5:~9813,$36-9894 Dally, wltly, monthly. QUIET UVIMG Near Beach. 2br, util pd. •588'7: ~ Most UUl. Free. New cpt, Call Joyce, 8'6-3301, eves V..._..... 4250 drps. encl. garage, palio, call 4912-N82 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• greal kitchen w /bltns. Howe for rent, Blg Bear Adult5, no pets. Dbl. Sll\k .......... ~.42 Qtv .... S; linens furn. i.n bath. ... ta.. -, 2 BR $35011 BR $32$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~. ::S.f~. Call ml Elden Ave .. C.M. Near new 3 Br 2 Ba bit· 6'2-7605 · Ins, frplc, dbl gar. 9415. Wr-Dplx, ~d, fresh 213 /02-7113', Dan. pmiftt, pet-dalld OK. '350 714_1NMM5 _____ _ ~~1 .......... 3141 "eltllde '28$ ...................... . 2J: ::-.P. . OCEAN!'RONT J Br, J ba 551.e1u wJprhacr. 1reenery. . cnaldDI • ..,., .. ...,., 28111.-.. yud'tf:aae beacb . •tts I mo . ' • ' "•terfront Homu poo&. oo Ide». /mo. _Mer_. ~B_Or...,.Ave. lll·_H_oo _____ _ t Br Nchelor. ulll pd. ~ 2 ea. Jmat rm, 1225. ltll Wallace . •Mo.1'1rmrAMoc. -.TD. 4tt-11n ---~-----. I BR la ..... No p.ta. 1 LUXURY 2 BR I Ba PltD· ml to ocua '300. thae. View1. Terrace. ............ •1mo.~ a 1 la, pr, DO dop. WXURY2Bt,IBa,OC!eU ..... VlllGda. ... ... mo.-.- TAHm Modern l or 2 br cottace OD beach OD TabiU wttb car, row boat, wHb m1cblne. complete ll:Mcbm, etc. l'ar men lllfoe9ll ........ ......... 4JIO ....................... llorintt A.ad depoetta fr ·cut IlvlDI HPHHll Profff1loull1 aloce 1'11. HOUllMATU 94114 Eapaacl your ur .. trl• wllb a compaUble room· ............. ,...t '='~INAPAD ........ ..... ...... •12 • .-. .. ,..me .... 2• ....... cell· -·~•te••-.... ·· ........... to ...... 11111!:·1.1&1 6 a&n. M• abr, Iba co•do oD •N&r1• . .,.-.. ....... ,,~ ....................... lltlslMl,..+aecwttr. .-a...... • •. ,,....,... ----. . Retall/OfOce apace, 700 aq ft. Westcllff area. l-8'1M.148, call collect. Sn.II Hide-Away Office. Onl,y $50/per monlh. Va. canl. m No. Broedway Santa Alla. Hl1torlcal Bide. For mott Into call Sam Warren S58·68'11 or Renata 556-77f17 Small office. Perfect for arllWering service, etc. Only 175 per mo. 1102 Wert 17th St, Sanla Ana . For more l.nto call Joe Canalt 547.4191 or Renata at 558-77f17 47SN. Newport Blvd. N.8 . Secretartal 1ervlce1 nail. DIM ·~ or of· · fteeor ut.e. -...1. Prime locaUon, C.D.11. SllO,..,,J1ble11touae. ..,,. ... Anlibelm olfice, Miiiy eor· ner. llOOlq • • Cf'P', drpl, p1nellln1. Carol at -...1P1&ae-..r eve1.or 601111 ............. IDCUnft IUITIS autlable Har OC = AdnrUve ralel =Clllllt.law IHnrJ, ~nae, .................. X.Ox facllllJ. For a ............ fWtW ...... ....,..11vartao ·-···· •...•.... , -- l-Or and llm.'n m trrln1t ex 95).0111 pensesdunng 1rauung.1I youneed1l. ......_...,.. 4450 Uyou're2lorover.and ·-••••••••••••••••••• quahfy. you can lake Jd For store leomcespace al reasonable rat.es. 500 to 5000 Sa Ft. MESA V ERDE bR PLAZA 1.S2SMesaVerdeE.C M. 545-4123 vantage of th.is ~pec.·aal opPortunlly Call Toll t-'ree!W 348·2191 . OR WR ITE ~-v.u.s P O. Box 495. Oepl 35 EasWde C.M. Space for Fort Wayne. lnd1an,1 olc, ~ or hobby . 46801 S'1S" '-P· $48-734_9 ·---An Equal 0pPortunt l y Found vu· Goldenwet>t & lle1l, H H black mall· Guman !:>hl'pherd 16-17-6.»a l"wnd or lost a pt.'t" <:all Sper1al Pals hotline 11.i m~ -------1-UIT ~rman Shep. \le OC Airport brwn w blk markan~s ··Cocoa · 1 •.., yrs old. male. Reward li5&-~!ll So. Lacuna : business or Company Ul5t Of" fo'ound a pel ~Call prafeu. space. UNDER -~~~~~--~I Animal 1\ss1stancc Y:ISQ.FT. .. 1 .. • League~-2273,oolee ... ,. 499-4591 Turner Assoc. O, p ort.ity 50 I 5 1736 Aoabeim St. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6rlOsQft. Carpeled, toilet, '-" 90°1o Or Mon around floor In cenlral per annum wlLh unique location . $22S f mo. ··ove r ·look ed '' n •a l 67J.~. eJitate fonnul.1 for buy 1nR and sell1nR pro HAUOl IL VD. perues Ill lhe hnesl areu Downtown Colta Mesa. ol NEWPORT BEACH idealolficeor1tore. l300. Min. Inves t. SlS,000 Sie-1156 or 675-2213 Drwls 645-1090. 2ll01Lafayett.e. N.8. ~ ....,toW. 5025 or office apace: 1200 Sq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\.sua>mo. , ________ , 8. Gnmd.Y Rltr 6'7Ul6l I* IW ...... 4100 .... .................. . New rront street locaUon, Park lrvlne Bu1ine11 Olater, 4.801 aq ft. For lae/optjon to buy. Pvt Pt,. 41M-4182, 0.·3886. MIW lteUSTl.tAL UMrn FOi LIASI OOBe to 405, 605. & 91 freeways. 19001q ft with office. 714/-2030 MIWPODllACH 3000 fl. 1000 ft omce space, quiet Ute Indus. area. No a'9tomotive or llber1la1ln1. 145-3323 cbs. m> aq' wanbuuae le olc, 1.-.. HWt. lloulton le LIM ronst. Ml·llOI 0.-. ...w.-. 4600 ....... ............... . SWIMaLOAMS and 2nd 'l'Nlt Deed Loans 00 ~rty to meet )'OW' needl ! R.E.DEPT. SAMTIAfM> IM« 714/832·S200 fNEED {MONEY $100 Reward for the n• t.wn ol our wht/yellow Corkat1el. lie nreds medJcauon da1l). family .:rie\ 1ng ~49 3076 or 673-6300 ------- LOST Wedding band. p latinum w 1s mall dJal'llOOd!>. msc.-npllon in· ~1tl e . RE WA R U' 644·2510 REWARD: M. Aust. Shep Mix. grey Jblk speckled 1 blue eye no collar. Gone since 8-4. 1 ~'Jyr old. Fem. English Bull Dog. tan1wtute. Vet.a l.D lyr ok1. Gone SUJCe 8-7. Vic. Canyon Acres Laa. Bch WK• 10.6 494·9810 Hu 49f.3S32 Lost : Om /yellow Parrot, 8 r 6 . Day S t bet. Harbor/Newport Bl. Rick. dys 67S-IH37, evet 549.9700 Found Doberma n at Morro Beach. Must Iden· uJy. Days 675-7150. Eves 673-8566. FOUND : Baby Himalayan kitten. Nr. WellCWf abc>PI. ldenUty ~211113. FOUND; Black Lab. t.yr. Red Collar. Vic. Orange Ave. Ihle. 548..._ FOUND 7/n r. ll'aY ttt• ri« mix, 1roomed, CM aree. Ev•N•ati. Retpoaalblt, worlllDI writer 1eek1 ooe bedroom cotta1e la Ollraaa del Mar or Coata lilllL Qui.awe_.,. ..... Write a.an.s Ad ... ~ PUot, P.O. Boa U., C.ta Mna -. . M 0 N E y A V A I L • FOUND: BUt kitten, Mon· AILE-•.ooo min., any tlc ello Apts, C M . .,..,.... llr. Harsrav• m .9142 111..-. ----~~--- Dll6n .,. ....... ............. J.3 ..._ w/ted ~ fw I . .............. ref'1 for Jll of H • 111 ... IM,..., ..... ...... MONEY AVAJLABLE ••to ao.000.000. Atty .......... .am ,...P\md ......... y ........ oc ...... . llaJ lad 'J'D'a, lllr ...... FOUND: Cl&lm or adopt. ~la at NB AraimaJ Shelttr. 3870 SAD Ml1uel, NB. lncludlq fem bllt lAb, rem wht • bm Ter· rter mill approa I mos. ....... Fouad: 1/11, vlc. Ad· IDlraltr • ·PCH. rem Afl~ID, api I ~r. mJm.- ......... -..-...... -. ...... . Rancho San J oaquin Athletic Club Couplt.-s mrmbt>r .. h1p (Qr .. all• 52:JJ rnrldni: tran,.fl·r le~· MZ-4361 -----y,,,. .. 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlRUNE t:OUPON~ Credll c.u<b occc·pll'<I Ho) Sell Bonded Lie Murray's 740 W Santa Bart>a.ra Ave. LA ~37 213/234-0123, ext HJ ....................... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FaHSIMIMAA ReaJ F~tatc Exom . S ~t Plaza Hotel !San Diego f"wy al Bnstol 1 Sat Aug. II. 9AM 4PM. bnng noteboolt & pencil 6 hrs o( mstrucuon. To reserve a !>eal c all 848-0034 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• litftY• "'C':I" ·-·· !1111 1d ... YClllfDebts7 Professional colleclor . GR!lll penooabcy. Wants to wort on an hourly or dail,Y buAI. For buau>ess ftrml only. CaJ I between 5and7p.m . 646-0651 HllpW-.d 7100 ................... -.... ' AmtmON •SEEIEIS 752-6136 SEC Y'S To $14 400 RE Uvlpr f..!B 13201 1317.5 DEBTBKPR To $15K RE Dvlpr NB 117030 GNLACCT To$~K RE l>vlpmnt N li 117029 JOINT VENTURE ACCT To S15K RE Dvlpr NB #7028 COST ACCT To S17K RE Dvlpr NB #7027 IOOoleFIH TOAPl'UCAMT ~ accountants associated NJllCIWl.S~l#C. tr~ bav•'t found a !Ob•--------b)' Aulwt HUa, watch for JOBS "JOBS" 11 • 1pectal tabl06d aettkln tbat will be pubUlbed wttb the· DaUr PUot • 11wrsday. AICl.9t11Lb. ..., ...... $1.19 per DAY . 1bat'1 ALL you pay fora 130dayad in the DAILY PILOT SEIVICE .CTDIY DO IT NOW • Ma-1671 l#'•P'.•• ,,.,. '•• .... -• .,. • ••II('-· .... -...... -" • ~ .. ska ............................................. S.r9'N • lu&.allallOll .•• ,, I ..... deM IUIC'l'aK'IAN·Prtt.t RH/CO••'I, .. hr a.r-............. ; wilt riaM ,, .... u ... t. " ~ Dl .. l'f,Ulmt ..... Weetti.a... a_....,...,,. .... -=:.e,.~~~ Ue..... m-. ............. -....... a .._ Pll ;....., •Tr••el•re l:lff\rv " Drlv•waya•Parklo1 CJ&......,, aa 1" .. .,. llm. M•••N. tom lcl&•P.,_. IH~OAi. Da worts 1Q1M1f W.. aa'I, r='I 1Ual l.J('. 6 ~d. Aapball. l4t ll -·---·-----a.did. CTU)MH~ Clli lw f'Jedrh:lan .._, ',. 1 ---~ ............ Beat rau1 . b,.11 , --··--·"--••• Mec ... lou or worlil•a worisrnan1hlp Small Hwl ~• ol your --. "*' liloaM t'OOll· ,.....,..,... t'f~ ft:~ homo or ot 1n1• c..u KaU-y ror r•· ..... -., ate1nabt1 pncect fl"'• -··-••••••••••••••••• ... _...... ~.)'OUftatnf'll will pm t au. <'lltrilll a.tao tor Maclc1an avallable tor ..... ••••••••••••••••• UIU.nle or 1a partl anr ocrca11on Ad•m U..byglttin1. my hOme N2 7214 ~ .......... *" l..DYe & l'IU'e F;xpc-r. all a1u. nr Victoria St 642~ Aft"" i.chool, Kan ti lit grade-, Und~r& r h°'°' a.tt>I Df'bbH-145 01 IK • I rt•s.r.ke •••••••••••••••••••••• BANKRUPTCY rrs orvoRct.:rrs Art~ ~.!I~!_ 842-$100 - TYPTNG .. f1UNG. Do 1t yourself LEGAL action Wills, ln<.'Ofl>'&, resum e & manuscripts. Wor Guar. O.C Legal Typing Serv. I U-«>116 CUSTOM lntenor Carpentry by J ay • 642-880'.l C....fC;-.ire• .. ....................... Pat'lll<' Con c r e tf' ~e roouete 0t aet your rurm•. Save 16- Found ah on~. relain1nc wa.11.s, bloelui, patios. U<-'d ~~u. $41..4tl()9 TM.8CT SlilCH Qu•1 com edy a c t 11 ftlll!ded GONG SllOW TVPE.5 lS nl6n ad.I, $ m1.n ..Wuom, 001lumoa 1f pou . Tue•d•Y* 2 $ wk.days 117 ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-•••• ••••••• ••• •• •• • K.lsB cuatom wood tenc ADO-..-OOM SAU 1n&.1ate1 fl feoce repair Save 11000 or more on ad· ~ dlllons ewer 300 sq ft. A------Door--_....--- ee..t Re{.'1 Uc 2396 Free -=-~ -Elll. 549 TJ77 ._,_. • Con corde Contractors Sove on rm additions on· 1y J20 pe':!q rt. 848·:1M4 _ Dr..-y a. ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Complete service & i.ulci; Automatic operator& Repair s pe1;1u ll y . 002.0074 UtStefano & Agronov1tz Expert drapery cleaning, Construcuon. f'rec est. done m your home. no in 1.Jc· 11375064 646·9&19 converuence-no wa1tini;. Coast Fabri c Ca r e h••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardening, l"lcun up~ & la ndscaping Gcor~t· lbustu. $45 71Y72 l' umn&. Thal 0& where people look , when they've fow1d an item ol value. 5'lS-743.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t*Mird Sectric 645-0074 !lave something to !wll'' t1ru.stf1ed ads do 11 wt·ll I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home Prid e •ardan r lcanuP1 • ..haul i.w1y1, Jll•lntc M4 mtt __ LAWN Mr'Vl~. laftd· K a,., t lMO upa, -haulAnl Ma.,_ Rt;AS()NABL& O&l'detUq. aprinklen _Miw .. 6114.142 ~1 ... ,,... .. ....................... OU,...nll'y, fen<' in& & roof In& No J()b too :iml. Pap.i am 631 <&a64 l lOUSE& APT l'AJNT RE PAJR <.:U :AN llAUI, LO COb7 646· l 701 HANDYMAN o JOb toc111m all John ~ ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ace Student l 'fon tf'U("k. I' d1 I ............. ! ........ . . ..................... . ..._.,,.., Cl•••••t Or .W• ~ .. amina. &1 hour. Aellabl•. All SerY. 4PM .... MIO wttJt • pHtOnal touch' rree eat. U7.$0up. lh••••1 ~,.. .._ ................. . -------· .. • ... I I I ....................... Want a REALLV CLEAN llOOSJ::? CaU Oln&ham 0111 free •t. &65-5123 Robin'• Houuc leanln1 Srv<', for a thOl'OUlhJy clean house. ~'f MtlS CLEAN make tl i.:team. Bac h .. apts, OOmet\. Def 9 or art 5 . ~937Z Cedar Crpt <.:lean ·ii. steam/shampoo. wndow ws h'g, nr wu'g, gen cln'g serv Res/Comm. Reasooublc. Simon . 751-8951 ~s A . ..-. ol ~al leM'hera wUI c.,.. fOf' your home wbiJe you are away. Ph MHlllea.2 . .....,. eotle1• "'· to Ill ~ home or apt. Have rel Avail. 8118-8/26. Oall538-7111. I Ja ace ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... ..... me. Al1od•u, lac.. Low homeowner rates 67~ T!~nu AJ1ce·s Housedun 1n~. l • lrc•I I Reasonable, relJable & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rets. 673-12166/646-4871 Eur9pean Landscaper The Moppets Cleaning Service. Profess1onal:.. wdJ estab 546·2393 Top work Fair pnce . Rds 646-4871 dys/eves Tta.~h. tree trim. 01rn F or exce ll ence 1n 642 ~I houseclearung. Clearung Spnnklers, sod. quality work, i.ens1bl(' pnce11 ca1J us I.it • 964· l °"6 Unlrnuled. 546-3726 Yard cefu~e or hJJlll -- furmture Hl'aso11abll· SUSIE 'S d~anin11 serv1<'e rate& Call 6'10-6615 'lllor~h. I time. wkly. lluuluuc. tnm/nmg, yurd "garal(l' c•leanu1)1) 5fi7~1 ~1ploud~r. dump trul'k. w-udm11. haul. tree & yrd wrk. misc ~I 1257 mnthly 751 736H MS. VICKIE'S c lt!anini.: SCl'VICt' JWll1d C'ICUOIOlt al 11.l> best LIC'0d Uondc•tl Storvmi.: the In N1>l 'JU...tin ari:a~. Wt· t.1k•· 1>ndt: 111 our work Call for appt !'>SI 4311'f )HUr nt•l'd:. I u11111l1•t1· pr1Jfco..,1<X1.als Th1i. .,, m ~ unh bU'llOI'"' Hu n tk:d I n.-> S52 U I 1.6 ....................... Bnr kwork Sm111l Job!> Ncwµiirt. C:O"llU M l-&U & IM.llt! bi5 ;117:; {'Vl'tl Bn11k. i.lon<.-bl0<•k 1o1;-11rk . 1111• floori., 1on1•r1·t1· 1>al101>, walk11, dri\1• wu;'I f rt:l' C)l Juhu iw;1~ 1:111:.th 111 •·II JllJl'I' .1n .111 10 lh•· lJ J1h 1'11111 Cla. ...... 111.-d ~'l'tlCltl Mui.· t.42 56714 PMxl/P••rMt ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Local movtq " hnlln& Piuntlq Jol/F.xt. Qua l Ke palr fl Rc roof. All f'rfl&ht, olflce 1uppUes. won fr malerial ""ee t y p tt 11 1 h I n 1 I e -• bouMhold IO(lda It con '9\ Ind /RH 646 W:l rock11hakea·compo-lar. 1 t r uc t1on cleanups ~. f'fee .a. 54l·aa.10 Fin. fteatonable rate.. Call Avatl. ~_. monunaa •eves ESSIAN sw.d-.. -.. ---- Plllllt'a Ir WaJlpaper'ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt8clia:;l"•"-t f'rec: flit, 3yr Cu1m1nt Light up your wlndows ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cluck ~11an 962·1478 w/beaul 1talned gh1ss PETER.SPAJNTINC "-ol.etiw ~l~aqfl.646-8777 Expr'd. Reas Ratea Free Eal. Call Gene ....................... T..,.,._ 1.,.W ~ All leve l• 1H ylcK u11e:. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Prot. pamt.J.ng Ext & lnl lf37'7835. Rall Free e1t 5364780, 536-4383 Pa1nl1ng IN T li•;xT Neat , honest. reas.. t't )'ni exp L1c'd . Dave 964 100 Gabriella Studlo/Mu1uc Clarence'• TV. Local ~~· fre>m NllllS tlef'Vlce.Oood ro(s. R.anbl ra&A!s. $S.95+. 957-1096 ,._..,.;..,_, T~ Senfu •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nm patches &tntures Prol lree trimming & rP Atll EST. 19 l-14 39 rnovaJ service. F'ree est -----Uill003·9636AM .... "' -----Flne ext Pa.iot.Jng. St hr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike i. Tree Service. Tree ~ Try me 836 SSSS 24 Plumbing repair Spt>r m removal. cleanu11. tral>h hrs Richard Sinor remodeling, l'Opper n• huul away 54().6760 lnt1i::xl. U~p~ndable J>lpe t'r~ ei.t Top Hat T~ Reasonable .. ·ree est Plumb1nK 5:fl 3194 -...., Call Jay 548.tl59 ResldentJ.aJ & commcrc1<1l p a 1 n t 1 n $< f ' r t! t- t!lt1math Hes. rate~ biS-9591 ALL PAJMTIHG Neal :.SS-~ (.;om pl t::xl.$100 l nl~l Int Pamt & wallpaper Qua.I work. reu:. pr f'rc ... Cbl Steve ~7 <\281 1-·01 1.'X\ paint,<' <•II J 1 m IJ d \ <' • i. f' a 1 11 I 1 11 i.: ftt', t°CJOlllll :,,.,\Ill ~ r oa.,ldl 1•11rnm M \I' l{JJ,:ht">I ljUJlll} Wiii ~ lh 11 IJ I I 1 ' <.I lJ J ' • 1<1'..,\IJY \l"I!'> ll!JI '\J- HJH 111-vr r• 11n1 ''· • lt'.1 t11n~• $JJ$Jt I I• 1,11, J!:;.J U H ~t ( ·1u1r -. P lumb ~. rcll,.tbk. $14 pr hr 6'15 aso3 Th> Pipe ~rl(t-00 J•luinh in11 f>'l"ct' e!il Ht•1>1P\"> . rcmodt-1 \H1rk ("'Im hul'fl(..., Cc.mm I & r1•,,ul 'l UJI ~c11 k ,1 l 1,01.JI r . .i 1',i, !> I 0 7 !J :15 l.1t· tl";r74'jli'.I ··············~········ Pree tnal les~. t•reden lJaled, reading, math &. t)'ench 673 60l3 TYP-J Service .....................•. 1 .• 1' <Xf11·1· ~rv1ers Prr>f 1ypmi: lnm puperi;, re !'>Umc~ i:u· Lou1 i.I! lwl(an li42 1~1 \lu.,L•·r plum'*r .. 1i-1ntwr Uphobtety Cleaninq I: ll II !'ot I .II ,,, f11111tl1'tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• \11· \.'l'>J 1'13 •,77!1 w .. NoJWrtly r·h•u11 111•1 l1ll'm IJhm' uthc•r' r•· lit~· to 1 ll•J1t !-.IJ1 h :" l1l11"ll1·r-\l'h<•I ,, IJ.11 Wh.11 \ c1111 I r.1d1 ' ')1 ~I fll•t l)u \ ·n 1 .. 1 11111• l•'llJ• 1 .. , 111.1<1 fl lh· IJ "" I '1l•1I d t hlil\ f-uf UI• 1 tf I•~ HUlHJ<I• .. .11 •·I. I ·" ... ( 111111 l.1 I " rt· IJ.1 • , 1·, ... .\ 1111 '" 1, • .,. • ''''''"' l•rht<,•if•·, • t• I •1J'>I l-",Jllr11 I .Jr1· ,L, 7U:t •.............•.•.•.... 1.,1~ ,, ... 1111lt1~ ..... 1 ... 11111,• 111 .r· ,.,,,,..n,.111·1· ,1 , 7l:t:J ~!1!!,~W~·~·~·d~~~~~~~~~ uoo Help W•ted ....... • ••...•..••...•••..•.•.•••••••••.............. ·······················1······················· Acc.'OWluns: ASSEMILHS Babyslller wanted. htl· &nlung IOOkkEEPEtl p on e p •••..•.•••.......•..... 1·······················1······················· <lt'f"I• d) 1 Pleas<! M."t! our ad under Prec1s 1on coil w1ndm g. hskppg wkdy!. 7 JOAM P/TLOAMClERK Lill' '>Wft"landl rt"t•·JJ Cl .t-.IUl'i\I. banlnng. Irvine S & L soldering & testing. 6PM. Npl homi:. Mr Gt1od :;IJOL t\•ping loan tu1111\l & hookk,·1·111ui.: DESIGN CEHTER I· " 11111\ 1111'111 \!JJHt Ill "' flftlll• If• ~~-n_. _ ------PleW:ianl environment Hood. 833-2900 lln1:umcnh & handling rhllll~ frum c;111 1-"t lilJ' t::Jtccllent pay & benefit:.. Ba.nkJni.: Lclcµl\oilt"> I hr' t.lu1I; pr1t>1L111n ~ ~f.J(il SR Enl(meennl( Inc ~ Southwest Hank. Mi:;:.wn J>rodUC'lJOn Pl. NptHch. V1cJO Branch. reqwri:" C311for appl. 642·8.S&t cxper'd per wn w stroni.: ACCOUNTS RECEIYAILE CLERIC CALL 714/549-7911 Recalest Tape 3 30 (24 ""0 doyl I M S 2805 Harranca Rd ll'Vi.M, Calif 9'l714 !714J $59-Ql(}J t; 0. ,.; Acdq Cl«tc/T rM Entry level pos tu a~i.l in -----tm3-te--bk*p,. ~ Ot:d • dc:.k Lt Lypmi.: & i.:t•nl ok Will tm. Henr. Alla:. ~ll>rb Ind.!) J\ MO :n:n ACTING COACH 11eu:ied Call m 10111. -- •/\t'l'Ht:SSESIAGTOHS. All agei.t all type~ No t'XP nee "S.A M .. in· Lcrviewing no w . Our clie nt!> have w o rke d "Rocky fl". "Goldie & 1be Boxer", "Lady Jn Red" w/Kobcrt Conrad. "Wrigley 's Double· rmnt", & Dtsney StudiO!> •Anyone inlerested in Mov1es /T e lev, c al l "S.A.M ... toda_y. S m lt:J!.. ----(714 > 773-1080 ext 95. Administrator for No. Orange Coty pre-school. Exper. S4CM754. Aidtou ... ,.. Utility & lite main· t.enance m lovely llunt· 111gton Beach apt bu.1ld· 1og Excellent pos1l1on for retir ee w /som e mecharucal ability. Apt + salary. 521 ·8541 Alert person wanted for a ssembl y & l ig ht rmch1ne operation. Will train. 645-01.30 AMW9f'iRc) Senlc. PBX operators for a telephone answering serYJce experienced or wa.U train. f\111 time or part time shirts avail&· bte . Days. afternoon· evenl.n&s or grave )'1t.rd. Must be able to work some weekends. Typing 3S wpm. reqwred. Ma ny co. benefits available. Please ca.LI Mon-Fri. Fashion Island area: ~1791 Costa Mes a area : mu86 E.O.E. Applicatk>na now being taken for warehouae· dellvery helper. New funalture warehou1in1 and delivery firm. Phone ror appt. lOAlll to Nooe. St.ninl wa,e 94 per hr . Good advancemenl for tbe rl1bt. P•UOft. M6-'1579. APT llANAOER •w 5$ wliU lo Cotta .._ .. Exper'd couple. W lfe bkkPI exp. Huaband malol. exp. Call Ml·IO'fl Ot (Id) ... Assembl) TRAINEES COR EXPY.lf.HCEDI MICRO B.ECTRONICS background in ovn a uons. Please cull Vu·k1 40C>4i600 Urullan~ ACCOUNTING SAVINGS & LOAH ExpandmJ:( "avinJ:!' & loan needs person ror Jl l'OW\UllJ: d{'pl Sa vmJU! & loan ci.p nee l10!>1l1011 rmy lead to 81J11t con troUcr. I rv111e S & L Assn 18552 MacArthur Hl vd lrvtnc 7~4! 260l. 1-:0E M ~ We a r e seke 1ng 1n ilivaduals for first shift pos1t1on.<J in our Produc tJon Uepartnlt!nL We w1Jl l r J 1 n l h c ri ~ h l 1 n BanJang wv1duab 1n tht" micro· TELLER / HEW t!lt!ctromomdusl~ --r---,.C4~TS Comprehensive C'om· pany tM:ncr1a.s mclud1nR IUJ.JOr m<..od.lcal and den· u.J. t'or 1mmed1ate coo· i;1derat1on call or apply Ill C714J 5'0.60IO TRANSMASK CORP 3952Campw; Drivl' Newport. Beach, CA l!!qaat Employer M I F /H AUendant. Men's Spa, full or part time. Private Club. Call for appl. &fS-5000 ext 520. Auto Detailer wanted. Ex· p e ri e n ce d only . Need sharp perM>nabll' tellenns w a ccounll'i person. Savin~& & lbJ O exp prefd. F /l pc.J!.1llon avatl Plel&Sc call Sull\ Caldwell • lrvineSnvinJ(s & Loun 14376Culv1:r Dnvl· Irvine !;52 ti55 I 1:-:0E M 1 ~· -----liamung LOAN PROCESSOR t'/t operung for sharp, cntbus1ast1c loan pro cessor W1lypmg & orticc sla.l.ls. Call Irvine Sav 1n gs at 752 ·2600 l:X>&MW. .Banking UP'D LOAM PLAT· FOIM SICUTAIY South Coast Natio nal Rank, a n 1ndepcodent bank. 849 Sunflower St, CM. 540-5300 EOE. ResPoOSlble with drivers •.,-__ -... ,._ •" _____ _ lie. Auto Spa. 495-4661. llilUIUUe Automotive TEI I ER AUTO PAINTER ·s Tellers needed for our ~~:R. ex per. Call Cort.a Mesa o<rice. Ex per preferred. Please call Alll'OMOTIVE G e o r g e W a g n e r . CASHIER 546-2.100. P revious 1tutomotive CAUFOIMIA cuhier e•perience re· FmBAL quired. Muat be good SAYIM&S & LOAM with public. Llght typ-2'700 Harbor Blvd ing. Coota<.'t Mrs. Hauter Cost.a Mesa • F,qual Oppor E mployer COMM ELL CHEVROUT ~~ I I , • f f \ " ~ ')4b-I 200 Al!l'OlllorIVE TOYOfA&YOLYO ~s EllceUent pey fl beoefiU. Apply to Slrvitt 111r. .............. c ......... ~6*tltlerMt-t .. J .. .,.,., .... ,, ...... lllrl . PART TIME TB.LER We att CWTenU.y seeking a Put Time Teller to work 3'.-4 days per week lncludln1 Saturdays . Previous Saving• 6 u.n, bluak1nC or related ~eace la preferred. ll:icieli.at ~ 1alary and company paid baMflta lMludUal free &mlforma. Plea•• caU Mary Am Plwpmer at <TM) m.3910, to arr.up .............. YosbDlne, ato• '811 .,............ .... ......... Aq. Oneavtdllei. &sp. Nq ••. MHMtNW•PM ID tnilll 6 _,,., 611i· lllNTWOOD SAVIN&Slr LOAM -., •••pm. JO Ur .......... ,_•re ...,i., or bf mda..,.... ,.._., ,...,, Clu11fMcl ad· l•Hral offl ce pro· \Wtllllll will Ill your ......._ ll&a;mt lilaela ll~IOU..ri&Mpeo. -.TW-.1lt0 . 'foda11...,.. ' IH>AdalnlAv•. Oolta ...... Ca_ 'T:l::':.~' P/TTELLER ~1u:.l hOIVl' J.:oocJ hl':Jcl fllf ll)(Urt"> & IYl't' 40wpm CalC 496--613 3 E 0 r-: \<1 f fl fk11tk111 i.: EXPERIENCED TELLERS SOI Tll C(IA.">T NJ\Tl<JN,\L Hi\:"" i\n l11tl1:pi•ndt"11L Bani.. ~Cl &innowl'r St c.~w Mesa HANKING CUSTOMER SERVICE Rf:NISiMT A TIVE LOIJWMI HIHs All urgcnl riR'{I~ J JA:n>Ufl lu work. :.!O Im •• per 1o11t•ek in our b1 Jlll'h :. c r 11 1 n.: c· u 't 1i m •' r !'> Ol'Cfh l'.!IJH'fll'Ol't•d ll'llcr or -,harp tra11w1· W1lh l"Ullhlt•flnlt hill"k j(round wh•> l"{lll work ~lur1fay ( IOum lo :!prn 1 hour :. a :. W(•ll :t '> weekday\ "' ncedert l'am1l111nty with t yp1n14 1.., rcqwred Plcai.c t·all 1~n11 GLIHOALE ADERAL SAVINGS E 0 .E /Mt'llV liarber Stybbl to manage PQrt tune 6'1J.!1577. Tues- fh. 9 6, Silt/ 9-$. eve~. 681·3028 BARTENDERS · wanted beer & w ine bar 1n Laguna Bcoch Mngt. potent1aJ Cbll 49-t 9151 or 4!17·1241 IUUTY SUPPLY Sal<.'S lady, e•J)t!r. $170 wk lo start. Paid ti & A Ins .. vacation. 6 pd holldays.bonus .AJso,cx· per wig stylist. Regal Oeauly S upply. 263 E. 17th St. <.;osta Mcila. HEAUTY Operator. asst, lo Robert Deathe ral(e, stybng director. Must be fastu°™'ble & hC'enscd . f'/tlme, also 2 add1t1onal asst"s. w/tram. Richard Ouellette Salon. 200 N e wport C tr Dr .. Newport Be och J.leauty Operator Make Up artist must be exper & licensed. GocxJ wagc.'!S &oppt.y to grow for n ght Pl'f"ll(ln. F1t.Jme . Richard OueUette, 200 ~ewport Ur Or . Newport BcaC'h Beauty Rental spaces uvallablt tor ha.Ir styl~ts & other retaU!d aervicea. UOOHAIR FASHIONS 3G6 Vla Udo. N 8 . 1173-'7850, 873-1970 •BJKl18TOR& 8lon mar ....... mer .. • bike meehanlc needed for Schwlnn duler. Salary SU.000. Must have prior bike n · perlence In • llore. s.4-9135. BLUEPRINT person needed for bu ay architect olfice. Prefer per1on lnlere1led In ardU&ec.'ture. Wlll tr a1ft. F\dl lime la.m•Spm. Call BOOKKEEPER F /C U11-u flOJfl('IJI '>lllll'IJIClll CJll llell) 673 74!7:! llOOK.KEEl'l-.1< I' :\111i.l ha\(' :! \I '. ,fflllUlllllll.! l'"\jll Ill'> '~ ... j JhJ'I puhll• v 1 .. , ll111ikk1·1·11t·1 I• (. I· Ill I i.:row111i... • •m,ull1111• f 11111 I ltH"J ll'd 111 F .. ,,h1u11 bl.t11d. :\Li Ht·111 l1h 111 ch.Id(' maJor m Pl1 mllcin;c Jiii•~ .1n1 • pad.in ~. 0Jl l n.11 I hollda~ & ~our trn th dJ) oH ~ I "'k 'J< ,1111111 I JI! !ill'nn <Jl,111 111 T1·1f lloJ\h Jl •41 !1171 BOOkkEEPER F /C l'1.r-.1llun ,.1th 11ri1m IOl'lll 1-'a .. '>h bl ltPal J-:,1a1, 111 :>..I 111 llJJ µt>f'.t.Unll L-IAO. IJ 1-Zl Ca&h1('r Part l111w ··~ (1t'rll'nt•1· ;\fu,t IW \ 1• liaSH' µhntc11trnph) 1•\ Jl i: r Ph 11 to~ 1 a 11 h \ l;nhmitt-d. lflH>S~ lk•J t:h Ul\d ILB 8'17 :J(Jl;.1 C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ()perungs now available or lull lime H S1shtnt- mu1agers on 2nd. & 3rd sruft. No expenence neC' We tram. St.art SJ.10 to S4 per hour. Advancement opportunity for manage ment posit!OM to $S so per llour If quaJ1f1ed For more IDformat.Jon & In· terview go to store 82 at 30009 Cr own Valley, Laguna Niguel. 495.9950 or call 7141537 -4840 Equal Oppor Employer Clen cal Post inventory contro l. eheek1n1C 1n voice!I & other clenC'al duties. Musl be goo<l w1fig. Have knldg of lO·key & calculator. knldg of lumber Is a plus. CaJ1 848-~. CLERICAL/REC PT. · FulJ.tJme. Near Fashion island N.8. Switchboard. good typing, " detail work. Call &-4 ·:w> Mon· Jt"l'i. Jul.le Gnem 6'4·12:l0 E.OE. M/F. Q.ERJCAL GREAT JOBS! .,..~ •Typhh •S.uel .... •Ace a 1tst QerU -H9My0pn. ~ the T .. m ! Become a Norrell Prof .... onal ! T""" _.,.,, ... , IRV'nlE 7~ E.O.£. 11 /P m.alJO. a.rt: ror IMelth feod SEU. Idle tte• wltJa • ..._ ......,., r /l. DlllbPUotO..medA~ Ml.tllf r CARR'r fl),\ Aul .v r 972-9955 HEYER A FEE TRAINEES TRAINEES TRAINEES LEGAL REC EP'T • t J tJ Ji t• I ( , " I j .J J I" ti .1111 • ,\. .tl,11 I '400 · "1lt1 , .. ,,J ' "" ; •• I If flt··' ~ t ,,1, t t,1 1 .11111 I•• w•1rl.. • 1tlw1 -,,,1 "' 'lull :\1111 .J,,,' , •• ' ' 11• 111" II I ll I .J u ol .1111<9!,j.~lj .. \I 'I ClEAICAL '>PC'l'IJlil•"I I" I I I ,. lll\1''1111 • Iii .... , I• < onuui 1un .t t ' *' · I fl • 1 ( j I • t\ ~ • • " t k ti I ' ~ ,,, I , • 'i JI •I•, .. IHlt•11l ,,, I>. .... I 1Wllt-ru:.u1~ t1 .._,_...,,~1111 ! ' \Jut ftlll:!<' I~ 111 111 I .1j1 t,\/l t1( '• ( •tllt'<111Jtb I 11 '"' 111 I , r 1 1 1 r. l/IJll"lll:111~ ''"'" "" ' rlJlJU!l .. lllt ,,1l1·· f H,lll' t' lfllTllJJll \ \\' h J \. fJU>llt•H• lot: .1 lull llfl•• "'IWrll nt •'<I I olln IUI 111 a.'ulll "'"tk111~ n.11lil1 A P?IY ot The Employment & Training C er.ter, S 38 Main Stnet. HW?tinqtOft hoc:h. The\c are CET /4. funMd position,, requirinq Huntinqton Beach re\idency. 15 out of the po\t 20 wee•u unemploylM'nt and °" income which mff+s federal guidelines. Loncbcope Maintenance Traininq $3.30 Per Hour C lerlf Typiit S678 Per Monttl Smoll BusineH Mochuw Repair Sl.90 ,.tt Hour Utility Mo1ntertanc~ S640 ,.tr MOftttt ~.-.ice Support Woricer 11 S6 40 Per Monfft l lancbcop~ Mointtna..c:el Ln1"4lllll ~ \ l.1~ l1rm \t•"k" .11Lrar t1"' 1111f1, lii•hl t.) p1n/.:..4..') hh h.11 ki.:mund lo lt'Jr11;'°1 Tthh1;::,..T~~7:~~~:W:~~if!-:-.-J~~~~~~~~~~. u1tct1"'11111..: fu:ld l Jll H4r. :.!8:11 li J11 ·" '1 l>Jo.JJ\ 1-In on-n-1" DIRECTOR fur IOll'f\ ll'\4 .. 11 I-H<n 972-9955 M F ,.. 11m1· n• ,ti .1p1.1• .ir PttlSOHMEl <'OMl',\"liHI!°" I.I \ fo. I'\ ,,,11<1 < ,\ dnH'I 111 ~ Ucuu11ful lwuc-h .1rt·,1 fur d<lf·rl\ l.ich ,111 1 r·~·J 1lrH m.· "'' "rtl \p l'Ompany i.i•t•k11 .1ltrut hJ\l' ""'" u .ul'I' 1 .... ~ l•h 111 I" 1 ~"'' In \I r llVl' OUlj(Oln)t indl\ ~1th lnl!. hit• ibl•hhl tilllll'' Jo1wnlt .. ,ti tl"ll'•l I lw 1tt mod l) ping tu 11·.irn l'•>nJn J>t .iri•,i J)iJtloJ \\1111.1111 ~ rrr r t \ '" Pt•n.onncl f1t'ld in lhli. 1"0-lH27ult 1,J'\1 11u I lJu .11 I :..11,, I \Cl')' fnendly clcpl ;-,1.,.,1,"'' Ut ... 11 972.9955 l"r>Ok . hrl'.lkl.i ~l t Jll Tony for app l TELLHS 846 l.J.17 0.:Ll\l'r't l'l·rc.<m Un\ c·r... Growing ~ ha& o~·n tor L)t:nwt l.Jh part 111111 ~ for several tr111n<.'t.':-~<Wl'Unl:.) or Jf1crn1.11m' n b-agun 11 H 11~~i..l--~--C;;c;;KJ1K----t--MulV°ir.rrf.'"1"mnkO-:rl I Laguna Reach Great po fVLL.TlME & )(Ood dnvin.: n•c 11rtl ltn &, ~ Wel'«da)11 <'dll l>4b 50GX 972•9955 "'°'~H ~Oft DUJVt-.llY M1\l\ for <'Jr lllCEPTlOMIST ~-:J ~.,-.. ly A~ I. A Ttm(Ml homt• Attractive, fricndl) del1v1er )' rnull· pen.on with ll lYPlftlC will 1':<'11nom11•al 1ar rt·q land Uus PM in Tustin llll W. Coed Hwy Adil' unl>. :!' 1 hrs ~·r Newport le.ch d..t) No c nllt'MinK S400 area 972-9955 TB.E<>Pltt Jo:ntry level pos for bnl(ht, <'nlhu!>ia1>L1t· 1n div w Jioud phone voice & personality 972-9955 FIUHG Attractive appeuruncl' & eager to lcam attitude will earn a beginnin(( pos in ('('fltral scrrv1ces de pt of growing dept. 972-9955 ASICY•St2J Type 50. nlce appear & del!lre to start at the bot· tom work.Ing your w1y up with lhls tinancial giant i. ail that 1s reqd Super Wnef1tl W/Very tnendly co-workers 972-9955 ~t~:~~~ San J uan Capo. 661 ~ COOK Small Conv lloi;p 111 <.:otlla M<'Sa Exper pref Immaculate good 1o11ork ll1,ll ~llons 549<!061. COUNTER H ELP fo' 0 R S U P E H SANDWICH ~ COUNT ER HELP · i;\i II ta.me. C.OSU Mesa area C u1 t er 's C lc an e r i.. ~J C.P.A.RRM per mo net takt• hom" • i:a ' allnw ~ honu ' t.:G 1 IH area t...IK .11G1, OEMOHSTRA TERS l'UI'\ lllllt' 111 )OUI :J(l'll Wdl trrun 7141TIIJ :WI DI'. NT AL It Jo: c· 1': I' TJONlST f\lll 11mc Ex per ~alary open 11 B Sl7·~ Dental Ass1::.t Do you wnnt a t•areer m Ort.ho utJlmnic all your HOA !>ltills ., 640-0121 OENTALtClfAlttSIO 1': Aslt.. 4 day work wet!k Sala ry o p e n Call .546-3000. O l'~NTAL O RTllO Cllaini1de a8SL'll H 0 A ex per prer f\111 or J.IU rt time . ~nut1ful Jrt•a Xlht upportun1t y for growth advan\'em ent r ~1 1 ;~ Siii.Ji:! 'I l':tr lmn .. -1!1.111· •11>1·1111w 1111 ll1tll\ 11111,tl lfl l'\1·1 l I 1• "I" r ii 11111 .ii ~ J tJ 1111nl'lr.1t1\t' 1ontr11f 111 .1 11 .. I •II .!I .i·hool hu ...... (\ ••11• • 1 1 1011 of drl\·1•n Iv 1111111.11111' l\1111ly ll\ \ 1 II t .~I l!fi:I. Jo;l-.1111111 l'l1hh1 .... h1101.. 1~11 \.\' 1,, .111.1111 l.Jkc t-:h 111111 ,. '. t I ·• .. t .'l 11 \11 Lqu.tl ( lp1Jorlu1111' \lf1rn1o1"" A<11on ~mpovt• °'-'h1o11u ... ht·r'. :! opcmni.:' .nJll 1mm•·d1at clv k.ilt·1i.:h JJ111,, lllJ'\p1t;1l, ~t·~port &.ie h 1•,1r1 Ulll\• lollOri. (."110lJ!1 1111 k. 1Jo~~1irlh ill IH~ '[)71J7 t-.01-. MF Onnut Shop. 1•.1rly 1\ M 1o1111l train. JpJ)I) AM II " l>uoul.l.. <IOW fulf\ 11·~. (" ~1 UONlJI' SllOI' curly AM '\lull No c!\11 lll'l" i\ppl~ w Dtpp1ty IX>nuls, JK.'>-1 Nt>wpurt lilvd C.M. DIW-n:R. electn C'al. in t..lu..,tnal & commercllll llldl!i.. call 546-7480 R .E Will i & Assoc. Inc. 17781 ~ypa.rk Cir. Irv 1!0 DHAPl-:H Y wo rkroom ~mstress n~'eded. Nr. 0 (; Arprl Sal o pen ~K43S DIJYHS t;arJy morn.in(( to mid afternoon. L>chver baker p1 oducl'> lo s upermark et&. Nu i.pc•1·wl h e r eq. Call 557 um bet !l/\M·noon. P/TtaLH ·Rapidly expanding 2 of. f1 ce C P A firm needs C PA w / m.irumum J yrs ai.:hl expr lo he.ad 11ud1l dept. Partnership ilOlen uar 'Send resume to Ad 11304 , Daily Pilot . P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92li2l6 lrvme ~.aft G &I•--------• II )'OU have cutuerin g ex per .. fri e ndl y penonality, It t.ypini & altrac.tlve appear. this xlnt c:o. Dledl you for UW. ofc toe. nr. lllidlon VleJO. 972-9955 t\mtomer Ser111ce Rep: Parl /t • assist w1cuatomers, answer phones 4' cubler. Xlnt beneliu. AW11 ln penon 'n.e Antique Guild, ,1801 E. Oya-Rd, SA. DWVERY It Dtlpalch. F tr. Dependable, CIP8· ble, relJable. Mull to : P.O. Boa 10701 , S .A. CARRY : _9rr_u_. ____ _ FOX AGENCY 161614111t ............ ,. DELIVERIES for womena clolhln1 co • Good worker, boftelt. de· pendable. perm. real· dint. W/N . No 1moki.ae, no Slltaaa or Ewe. work. Ill ,.non OGJ1.' Back Street, 165 8. 8 St .• 1'llda. wtinds, 640-4.292 ------- DENTAL ASST. F /T, RDA pref'd . I yr mm 'X· per. HB. 847-25811 DllYBS • Moo or women 2S yrs or older. Know the coa1>l Cll.Jt:S. Net Sl.80 a week or more Onnge Coa!>l Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Herrma nn. Fountain Valley. <No or Sl11ter be twn Newbope & ~lid) DESIGN DRArl'SMAN Work o n oplo · mec!hanical equipment med an luer-opUcal re· March. Prefer 3 yra. minimum experience.I~~~~~~~~~~ Send resume or hrin1 1•---------work. 1ample1 to NewPQr1 Relurth Corp, 1123$ Mount U.ldy Cir· de. FounLaln Valley, Ca. between 1 ·4 . Call 9a.T10l. Diak clerk; muat be able to work weekend• • ew.. 1be Inn At Lquna, 211 N. Coall Hw1 •• X.....Bleda DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Uit &be publAc know with • Id ln LM Diily Pilol S... Dlnetoey. ll can Ollll 10U • UUhl aa SI .89 ,.. dQ, l'ar rnort ln· flratioe l8d complete nit.-calltoWll. • t \ l i l e ( .. 1 •· .. • tw.& ·-·~ 7100 ~ .................. . * ., ~ 1IM1------.. ... Wwh• 1111 .._ ..... ,~ JIM ....................... ~;;r...; ................ . nn .... No ~'ioul u p . ~ .. '!~.'~ ...... ?!~ ~-= ... ~ ..... ?~~ ...... '!~ ... ~ ..... ~ . .................... . '*· ~ 119 ...... ~ OMwal Otllb car. Id drivin1 ,.. ~ • be aw. to drivl' nwd-11..-melor bcune na.oD& l11t1r1 MACHINIST DIUYR P•rt ·tl •a Ce•rler /Drher T..aat--1• ::.•" ·::: .... .... ~ ...... AC. TIOM PACllD O,_ Rell c• tw. a. ....... ,, .... ••t Slaarrle 17 I 4 I Mt-7flt. ............... ..._,.. for t.'beVTOlet dealerablp. t.:acellent POt•ntt•l f.Qr career minded pel'aon. Ex· 11trince not • prer" quJ1jte, Woman pre· («Wnld. AWi.>' UI penon, CAU 54& 1499 DK 0!\"TOtu;c.i .ERK t wad wkl)(U. Wtft If U ~Otitllt Ul<lJG ~WHE c u :Rtl.. t!Xl)t'r p~ M11turc. must ~ork wcekeaul$. ·au ~2204 SQ l.&11 ••EXTIAS•• tl<'eded 1 81t players & xtru '°" maJ mOlloo plc. tv senes & pas.~ tv rom merc1als. Need ~oplt1 foe Org Co/LA loc shOol angs Ca gtan g now • •1714>~120 ext 94 We have cas ted for "Fast Break" "Love Al First O~ERA1.0W1CY. AU.WENEED IS YOU!!! 557-0045 ON LINE Temporary fenonnel Sef'vlcei are ~ to ()(for )'OU u cbMct> t.o wUl a lri p for iwo to . CA 8 0 S AN l..UC~. Regl4te r and work 40 huuni and you urr m thh• draWlng! ll & that :i.1m- ple' ! ijJl~" ... RO<'ky II" Sm WE NEED· fee. Gomg into Slh yr f11Jed over 5,000 Jobs. "Secretanei. 1 ~ w a Sii > _________ , 11'yp1i.t..'> Factory Work · Female machine oper ator, (It days, will l ratn. Hl:l 897·2529 ait9am. 1Gt-neral Ofc Clerh IFale Clerk:. I Acctg Clerks IRecepuorusts /Mai: 11 Opcrutors WQ1vr .. too s. CMlf Hwy. tl OUSl'~K F. t~P t.: ft . .......llACH needed rcw pri .. ate r .. , .. , ,ll ~urt ~xptit 4' n un , ~ e11per. "'ull tuu_, or Legal Admlolstratlvl! wlcncb t:;.O t: 419 N Sec'y/Npt Ctr bllll•Uon oa.t Uwy. •~11aiun 1& office. Salary com Beactl 714/41M~l Call rneosurate w1wlls & ex· tl~ pen eoce. Some bkkpg. --~~~~~~, -~_82i>_l ----- tkU&eeper. Cook. Somti Ou.Id Can!. I lit " 2\11 yr old boys M,W,F . 9 s Own trian:s. S35/d»y ~· & rers req 'd 673-1566. Lumber Sales • Retail HOUSEKEEPER. P /T Counter Man. Laguoa SEND R ESU ME TO Be a c h Lumbe r Co ~ CLlFI'"' on .. NO. ~or540-8267. 92fii() -------HOUSEW1FE/Dclivcry Sandwtcb & Wane Shop. San Juan Capo. 661-3553 ------ LVNorlM 3 l1 medication. Vaca uoo relief. Aug. 10th thru Sept. 2nd. Mesa Verde Coov. llOlip r.61 Center St. Costa Mesa. ~-5585 MAINTENANCE PERSON lmmedlale opening With • pnic:resajve and conve· niently localed Orange County manufacturer . Opening !or a Main· leD&DCe Person requires at &east. 6 n>OQths t.o l year expe rie nce in general shop or plant rmintmance. ~ed applicant can expect comprebeosave company benefits mclud· ang ma)Or medacaJ and dental. For immediate com1deratlon, call or ;ip ply at. . '714) 5404010 TRANS MASK IMMEDIATE PAIT TIME EMPl.OYMEHT $400-$750 + month The DAILY PILOT needs auto route dnvers LVM/PM SHIFT CORP Every 6ther weeke nd orr Must be dl'd1cated to 3952 c-Dri•~ good pallenl care. Free -'T"""' a.BICA&: Live-1.n., l200 per week plul room • board (714 > 84Ml61or<213>428-Wl. Delavefyperson Meyerbo ·s. primary suppl.aer of good rood to the Irvine corporate community, n e eds re s p o n si b l e d e · liverypersoo lo dnve our van. Good dnvtng record necessary . Mon.Jo'r 1, aprx 8.30·1 PM Cood for summer Job & Prr dur· ang school Start at SJ 15 pr hr. CalJ Kns 557-6232 MOOB.5-ESCORTS Auract1ve Females 645-6896 Fast Food Rest a urant PART-T l ME kitc he n help & cashier. 5'.9<JOS6 livery 1n th e S an Ins. .Uter probauonury .__t_•-~ leodt, CA . efl'tr.)l; p-MOTS.MAIDS Equal Opply Emplyr Exper preferred ply: t445Supenor,N.B. M/F/H 6t2 3030 Clemente area . Must ---------have dependable car MAIDS WAMTED --------Fast food ~ice, mature 3723 lirch St. person, prepare pizzas & Newport leech sandwtcbes. 644-0210 ~~~~~~~~~ f1GURE C<?NSUL!ANT G 1 R L F R I DA Y : wanted. w.111 traan en· Housekeeping, laundry. Seven days. Afternoo.,s (2:J0.5:30> M-F & mo!Jl· for pnvat.e resort. Start i n g s 0 n s a t / s iJ n immed. Exp. preferred. (5:J0.8:30). Some collect· WiU train. FUii tame. r~uired E.acnm1111H-~~~-....AJ01t. "'l9-N · MGMNTTUIMH Oppty for ambitious. strong personality an· vtduattoiearrrftmrrtte busmess. Xlnt benefits S7SO +. No fee. Uruted Personnel Sen,1re. 1500 Adams. CM 557 7l93. thus 1as t1 c mature f~ rands. Read Englis h. Refs. Mon-Wed·Fr1 8 12. $5. hr 644-9264. on size of route. Coo.st Hwy. Lag Bch. or Call 496·6800. Ask for call 7l4/494·852l. Ask for Fobter OuelJel or Mike -~.ame-··-----­Bush. RLECLERI< needed P t t 1m e . Im· mt:d1atc operung. Call for appt. HAL BOA MARINE. 549·9671 \µpt EO J:; Giri Friday;.., <rfice skills required. No shorthand. Wall train. Salary open. 642·3490. ••GO GO DANCERS needed now by Screen Artlst Mgmnt. 778·1080 Ext 95. Insurance EXEC. SECRETARY Responsible self starter. Word processing exper. desirable. Salary comm w/exper Orani:e Co. Airport area. 752·8535 INSURANCE GAG & JOKE co GUARD GEHBAL OFFtCE ....,m t•u sells no1tiunw1dc. Permanent. reliable, re Lar~l' Jn:. Agenc·y an n IJ s c f I 1 c 1 c n l ta red welcome, full time. Foun tuin Va lley h as Ship·~ Rcc"g help Pleas car & phone reqwred. operuni.:s m entry leH·I "'"" g l'Ond Golden s I r v 1 n e co m p I e " , ~taons available for of· :\1ag1r Wand 9-16 W. 17lh 833-JOOOExt 191 for in ftC'e personne l X l nl 'il. CM. Apply !l-llam tervaew E.0 . to:. salary & co be nefits GENERAL OFFICE ---------Call Kathy 549 8161 't• w 1i o r t B c ii l' h GUARDS INVESTMENT t>c\l cloper Self starter F\all & part time. All ""u.VtCES r b II fr. are a s . U n af o r m s ~ or usy sma o ace. Xlnl skills r""'uired for (. • t b k furoashed. Anes 21 or -.. ons.ruc io n a c · 0 our lnv""tmenl Services round ef rred to h over. Retired welcome. ~" J.! pr e an· Dept w/oppty lo learn JI " t pa bl No experience nee. App-1 ~ a , coun s ya e. ""'"row. Accurate. "c·-'' ·1 y d t ho & ly Universal Protection ....... .. """ ping, ic ap ne Ser vice. 1226 W. 5th w1f&g ures. wlilanJ? & Maids. apply The lnn al Laguna, 211 N. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach MAJOS WANTED 1661 S c.:st. Hwy. Laguna Bch 4~ MAlD. to care for nice co:i.y <·arpeted ore bldJt and -.taff 9 5 P~1 or 8-·H'M. ,'\fon.f'rl R!!h::a ble. non smoker Perm only Be n efits. paid holi d ays. vacation ... w pay Dack Strt.-cl , 655 S. BSl . Tustin. Mamtenanee man for 55 urut apt complc~ an C. M 642 5073; (213)865·3851 Maintenance at 0 af'3 Pt Harbor .Expe rienced preferred. $3.50 hr. to start + fnnge benefit:;. Apply 24701 Dana Dr. ~1.37. ------- Manacurast. busy F V shop. Acrylics. wrallb. & some cbentele 9&H850 MASSEUR · Call Npt. Beach Athletic Club 644-8911 ----------MATERIAL.CONTROL Material Control E x ped1tor entry level ~1 uon Minimum I yr of f1ce cxper. rl•qu1rt'd Ability lo work with fagur~ deta1b. info a mui.t. Call for appt 540-7639 ... E O.t: A Ken dav1s Co lrvmc. :'ilature ~oman for part time evenings.ex · smoker. therapy train mg. C.11 964·5204. Ms Moms' phones. 675-4910. Street. Santa Ana In quick to learn. Work an GENERAL OFFICE tcrvaew hours 9.12 & 1 4 beautiful offi cl-S m Nwpt ~lamwnantc P lime a P· · r Mon thru f'ra. U?ntc•r. Apply m person prox 2 mos, Pamung exp • * MECHANIC with Dclr0tl Diesel or Onan expenence. Tom Kelly Marine J:;ng1 nccrang. 548-0017 --------lrmm .. ...-IJaLe open ml{ or al. ZJO NewPort Center nee. l 'uslm area 831 9081 Medical niature cl~t·al worker. HAIRGAUERY Dr.Ste.200.NB. ~-~~=~-~-;;;-;-;~~~~;;~~tm}~· OfN~YN b~~or. ~mple m ath , uS'c or •x,per~ence-req rcilrulator rsuired. We has opening for h:u r:_r 1---...--..r.-=..-:=-;;;;;;;;--f--,_. E Salary open. Send re· wtlnl'lhn. SOme over· willl folloWU1g < 1 ESTMENT Restaurant ch.arn needs s ume to Ad llSIJ.1. O:iily urne. l''r1endly ofc, non· station open only ) ALSO. COUNSELOR 1nd1 vi du a I w 1 l h Pa lot. P.O. Box 1560, s moker s pre f erre d . marucunst full or part Gl"OWUlg Orange Co 2nd knowledge of restaura nt Cait.a Mesa . Ca. 9'£26 lflS.4357 Ask for Pat 15541 time. Carol 556·7850 or D B _... C L E ~ Computer Ln., HB. 540-1001 evs, ~ay·s~8:1r:;:r:g~1 1i°il :~1~:a1 &';::~~~~~~ MEOTC AL BACK OF· ,....JOJ.,,n••OFFfCE Hardwaresales.(l.Jllorpt· comrrussions for exp'd repair. Good benefits. FICE 4•,2 da)s a we<.'k ~ . A I . Lie S alesp erson company t.ruckprov1ded. Efficient & n eat a p w~ n-.... som•"'ne that tune. PP Y 111 person. """rance. Good !>alar.v "' ''''" "" Crown Ha rdware. 3107 00.9350 Apply at: ,,_,_ c·cin type SOWPM. some l::.CoastHwy.CdM. ORAHGECOUMTY w ad vancement. Ins . fllmg. familiar w1crcd1l .......... Ser•ius _644_·_1300_. _____ _ l·hec•king & collect ion HOSTESS 2601 OrumJerStreet UD'\IC "'' SSIST H4·auu ful surroundings & DAYS & NIGJITS ....,_ -A • I t al Os ph S A 7141546-0348 Front o ffi ce . fo~x · P eal>a n m ere . Apply in person betwc.'t!n Salary co mme nsurate ·Spm~ thl'U-Sat. perienccd. P rt1me for ~1*r-ffv1ire-are-. ...._..'lHll ....... W. CstHwy, NB GP. in Newport Bch 7!»-5783 SEIL idle items with a Appl. scheduling & peg - -Holel /Mote l e xp. nighl Dai ly Pilot Classi!aed Ad. board knowledge helpful. \ft'OCral Office: Interest· audit.or&desk clerk. J\p. 1.112-5678. _646-0267 _______ _ iug & rewarding opening ply Bruce Smith 9-5. San Loo I& i 11 9 F o r /4 J or c I erk /sccr e ta ry Clemenlelnn. w dyn am ic loan ---a..,.? brokerage co. Vaned of· ---------Call us for prof counsel f1ce dulles include lYP· Hotel mg & placement in a pos mg, shlhd or speedwril· thal. is right for you ! ang, C1 lang. etc. Op· SUPERVISOR lrvme Personnel Agency p u r t u n 1 t 1 e s f o r ROOM SERVICE 488 E 17th, CosLa Mesa advancem ent. Salary Ste22i 642·1470 Opportunity with career open. Call KaUe 640-9350.:.. poteollal exists for relia- Cie4ERAL OfffCE ble person. Qualified an· Jndependent, diversified di vidual wi II possess d u t 1 es . Fin an c i a I supervisory skills and be willing l o gain Ser vices Firm. Good knowledge of food s lulls, expe rie nce re · service. Enjoy oulstand· q1.11red. 640-01ZJ. ing compapy benefits . ~al Apply 9am·l2 noon, Mon· HOMEMAKERS Fn Personnel. MONEY! MAltlttOTT H0TB. Enthusiastic Uldividuals 000 Newport Center Dr earn comm. to $2,000. Newport Beach by Thanks giving ' E.O.E. M/F l>emonstrate toys & g>.fts. Complete training. No delivering or coll~· ing Need car Cafl 714·5Sl·S346, collect to Housecleaners. Top S for Part or Full·lime workers. 551--4399 see line. Housecleaners wanted to "Ou.r work Tues·Fri, 8·3 lor Janice's Raggedy Ann's. Gifts 's Gadgets 29lh Year." ----------111111 66-1800 General ~~----~--~ HOUSF.Cl..EANERS car nee. P/I'. TopS G¥aJD Girt 64$-5123 VICTOI MEEDS lbllecleaning. Part Ume YOU!! or full time. Own Typist.a ~.Start im· PBX Ope.rat.ors med. 'fop• 673..oe&8 or Keypunch ()per &tHm Wa~worlcera -------- Trainee Assemblers ~ Work wheft vou want to. No exp. nee. Xlnt NEVER A FEE • beneftta. Bayview Conv. 8onUJe1, caJJ today! Hosp. 2055 Thurin St. N.B. ORO C.ll.ICWI05. E.0 .£. HOUSl!!KllEPER sdays/wk. own car, ......-.~. Housekeeper. mature Jive-In wanted for ramlly wttb 2 cblldrea. Call 516-1110,_ ... ~ ... ~~~-~~ m-aza SIU With EASE! £.O.S.1M1r lt'uBREEZE a.lfW Adata.9111 .,, ............ ., -........-~ ....... __... . ....... ,,, ........ Jamtorial·Maantenance. full Lime, perm PoS1lion for n ght person in beach area. Mu s t h ave t rans portation Ca l l 642-9990 1·4pm. JANlTORS Part lame evenings. men, women & couples. Costa Mesa, Newport. Santa Ana areas. Must have car & home phone. Call ~or apply at 123 N. Olive, Orange. Mon thru Fri. JANITOR lndJvhadual needed to provide janitorial and cleaning services for electronics company located in Oran ge C.OUOly. We provide excellent ~ benefits. Call or apply at: 1714154NOIO TRANSMASK CORP -.Z CUQpua Dr1 ve Newport Beach. Ca JSWILllYWAXER UPEB'DATRAINE! Tl4-m.tiat ~-........, ... -·---.... -..... Machinists Sunday Interviews August12 For your convenience, HugheS Ground Systems Group Employment Office will be open from 10:00 am to 2.00 pm. August 12. Our five-year backlog has created immediate openings for expe<lenced: • JIG BORE MACHINISTS (S8.~ Base Rate plus S.92 Cost of Living Adjus.tment) • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS (S7.66 Base Rate plus S.92 Cost of Living Adjustment) must be able to do own setup. • NIC MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS (S7.60 Base Rate plut •. 92 Cost of Living Adjustment) must be able to set up and operate N/C mllllng machines. • PRECISION TOOL AND DIE MAKERS (S8.58 Baae Rate plus S.92 Cost of Uvlng ~djustmenl) mual have completed a formal apprentJceahlp or hold a valid journeyman's card. Ouallfled applicants may be required 10 wonc 2nd shift • 3:30 pm to 12:00 midnight. O\K llddrna la 190f W. Malvern (OOf· ner of Ollbeft and Malvern In Fuller· ton). The Employment Office I• loca· ted 1n bflC* of main~. HcMn aoo am to 5:00 pm dally, •k tor Ed Klinger, After !5:00 pm pl .... call Ed Porter (714) 732-4$42 or 732--4414, night 1t1111 IUJ)etVflOr, r------------------, I I 1 HUGHES : I I L ----·---·--···----~ -.u QHl:S AlltC,_-11,.f COM~AN\' GROUND IYITEMI U.8. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED Equal Opportunlt~ Mlff/HC EmplO~ NEED XTRA <.:ASH ? Sel your own hours, f or more tnlo call 842-<l262 a ft 6PM Night attendant needed for a nimal hoi.pllal Oul1es would include hand.Ung emergencies & general hospita l main t.enance l::ffic1enc y a pt included College stu dents considered. Call Or . G a r y Bur ge. Nt-wport Harbor AJumal HosptUIJ, 6.11 ~030 -·-- NURSE. Pf! RN. Care for elderly gcntJeman QUJ ~7 1313 MUISlS AIDES All slufts Expenenced & reruf1ed. SJ 25 to $1 00 Traarung program, anex per1 enced S2 90·SJ 05 Mesa Verde Conv llosp 661 Cente r Sl. Costa ~esa ~5585 NURS l::S AIDF.S, 3·11 Exp pref. Good pa y. Country Cl\lb Con\• Hos p . Coua Mesa ~-I NW'Slllg RN O p en in g f o r day supervLsor , !)(I bed con· \'ale.rent hospital. e'< cellent benerm. & retire t an . ppl ) Fiagsh1p Convalescent Center, 466 F'laghsh1p Rd.NB.642-~ Nursin~ NURSES A.IDES St.ate t>ert 111ed onl > . $1 00 per hr Xlnl ~ork cond & benefits + s ick pa) 8 ayv1ew Con v io:;s T h ur1n St C M 642-3505 .. E.O E ,,_ __________ _ OHiet> Have An Extra Cash Vacation This Summer Work for K<'llY on t <'m p or::a r y 11ss1.:nments for this ~umm<>r and C'a rn your way tn extra fun. All office skills needed •Typhtt •Sea••• ... •WordProc *Acct ctettr. •Clerb T o p pay, paid vacations, referra l. bo nuses Never a rce. IELL~ !::>£AV1CES Call or Come In Today 1 .... 1ne 833-1441 2102 Bustneu Ctr Dr. Suile208 Huntington Beach 847·M98 8907Wamer Ave 1215 Laguna Nl1tu.l I &11·0542 27951Cabot Road Santa Ana I 953-0iao I I ' 715 N. M•ln I I <In taJl Block I Office> l Eca.ual Opportunity I I Sift.tr Mfll-l;._ ____ _. .... Ofc~,/Cllrtl R E AL t: S T ATE UCEPTIONllT w/U~ lmetid ~eale~ for SLUllAN WANTED. ~Hplna duUata EARN UP TO WX. OOM· l&rinC pay '72$ mo. 'IYP6lt wl cl Dia v ff• llUISION Nl:T. J·Eam BN&'l'rAnlitlDc •• aauor fl• lpt. aried duUel. HOK t o SIOOX b y' Oart..•7172 s*-..woam.at. Btnf. Qariatmu 2 Find out -------- Will tm. AUu Sport• .tly atw lie. eam blc • Jod.SA .... Slll. here. Coine talk with Offtce work, IH• typln1. lhem. 3·0ur produc· part time, '3.00 per t I i a e •. p e n a 1 v e hr .. N.8 . area. m.3402 lud/budaet termt. •· Pre·aet appt1. aalore . ~J\nd out why ''we've Or.w Deall/rrM Fm& olc ~,Typist needed for Ofd'ir proe 4' ...a otc. wm t.m. eent. PleH environme_at. AUaa Sports Ind, l:JA S63'131. Part time. Good pay. t1exibAe bouni 964-5048 Part tame Secr eta ry answering phones, rnak.' ing appointments oot of )'OW' home. 631-0034. PcrtTime SATURDAY &SUNDAY Work early morning roursdelivenng DA.IL Y rtLOT newspapers to oor car n ers Must have large Slallon waeon or van. Gooddnvang record. f or detaJLs call 642-4321 and a.sk (QC Harey Seeie)' PAIT TIME EVENINGS Adults With out.standing, _atJ.cartaye pttsooahtacs who et'UOY working Wllh lods. Over 21 Start at SJ 50 per hour Phone 642-4:121 £xt. 250. BETWEEN 4 .00·5 00 PM. Alll for Altdr'M EquaJ ()pporturuly Employer Party cons ultant coun ~. (uJI ta me an ctuduag Sat Apply 2025 Newport 8 1. CM PASTEUI' le.dung for " l.-Ompan) where you t·an bw ld a ear~r We would b.kc t•J talk to you Compos I nj! dept 00'4 accepl1ng ap plication for paste up AwiY Pennysa ver. lG60 Placentaa Av~ Co::.la Me.a. Thurs room PWE.UP ~ with 3l least l year ex· peraenc~. prefe ra bly newspaper. Exeelle nt <'OOlP811Y benefits Appl) between 9AM and 6PM :l!tooday through Friday. ~COAST -DAILY PILOT 642.5682 :mw. Bay St Costa M~a Equal Opp()rtun1ty l::mployt>r PBX Opcrat« Telepbone answcnng Servi<-e t'\Jll & Part ume Days. evt"> & iqave yard open Will tram 835-3562 NXOPSL Earn wh1le you learn Telephone Answe ra n i: Serva«.> full time part time . Varied s hifts · Days, afternoon or even ings. Locations in FAS HJ ON 151.Al't D ()))TA MESA.IRVlNE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal for s tudents & housewives Many co. beoeflls ancludmg paid ,·acatao ns . T y pan ~ 35wpm .. E .0 F. Cal l 5434Z10 Mon th.-u Fri .. PRODU C T I ON TRAlNEE. Rubber hose prochacl5. l rvLDe area Mu..'lt pass co. physical Ulclud.tng back X-Ray. A Kendav1s Inds. Co. s.I). 76.llL E.O. £. Ptrom~ belp. typmg re. ql&red. 9-IS hrs pr wk. 644-074 REAL EST ATE Broker wanuid. P/llme for Npl Bcb po11ilion as Corp Broker. O'Neal Invest· m e nl Corp , t71CI 67>1'11Mi. _ .. _, .............. ....................... llHI..., ... ...,. ''W'" STOPtt Take Ume to relH and lbop • bome. It •a simple wUll 01il1 Pilot Qaaified Adi. Md lf ,... .............. to Mil, call a frlencll)' <lllllW' .... ~ at ..... -u.e best UUnc '°"" ... RB. aru. Mk for Mr. Howard. ~8402 RMl~tale DYNAMIC Newport Beach R.E. or· r.ce aeed.s you! J oin the !•--------winning team. Fantastic llCllATIOM location, computer video OFRCE tape, I.op comaussions. ASSISTANT Call Jeata. Full tame potiltion work ._. ..... Store ing at Recreauoo omcc 675-1771 at large apartment com R E A L E S T A T E ptex. Clerical skllh; & BROKER knowledge as well a& p R 0 p F: R T y some arttsuc abU1ty pre (erred Enjoys working MANAGER with vanous age groo~. MARKETORIENTED Busy tefepbone. Willing to w o rk n i ghts & PROPERTIES weekends . Please call 953--0111. &M·J:ltS 9am-Noon R E A I~ E S T A T t-: THE IRVIME CO BROKER 550 Newport Center Dr Investment & Newport Beach, EOJ:: S~uooSpecuWst MARKET ORIENTED PROPERTIES 953--0111. Real F.Btate. Top N·pt Penm office has opening for exp(-r. salesperson or new bceosee. We tram 613-9060 Real ~tale Salespeople nc1umNG CO.OUIMA TOI nus p()SllJOn reqw re~ .. person with exper 10 con Sumt"I' sales Salary 1 bun ui.e -.. m <·d 1ccil established compciny 751-1121 -MEW PROGRAM Busy offtce ma nagl'r CQORllNAJOR needs hdp w1th s)11d1ca needed w help market lion . Earn 70-80 ·90'~ va c ation c oncep t t•omm1ss1on while you Energetic. sell starter learn our oew advanced U.Jn~ hours & weekend~ a progra m . Call Ray , must Salary + ancen KAT E L LA RE ALTY.;., ~occ....ui.uo;L-"""'...,..· t.&..-c.all Real Estate ..... &5*"'9• We have an operung for 2 llceMeeS who are re311y a mbluous A lovely uf f1«: ol'fenng )our own pnvate desk & all tlw nece,<;1t1es for MK'l'es:. plus up to iQr, com rrusst0n. Call Maqom• Clark . Rcs 1dt•nt1JI Marui~er fOf' app'l W"'-Y M. Tayi«Co. Real~ ~ -t~llJ Red&t•~ Opeomg fo r Ii censed sale~peoplc . lol.all> owned. wilh n.auonal rr ferral system t;x<·t'llcnt ""Orklng cond1t1un -. Earn 1~ c:-ommr..s1on For coo.fldental a pp t call 7SH>Z26 Execu · Systems ReaJtors REC EPTION I ST · telephones & typin~. N B. area. lovely ~row· 1ng r ompan>. goorl benefits, contact PCM KlJ..JJlJ ---Rttept1on1st : fo'or fo:.l 'f:rowa m: (um mfg C'tT' bl> ~/phone" Dulles ancl t.aJung phone on:lers. tn>inl! & falln.ic Ask for Helen 5.57 8961 C~art>J Rf.:CEPT for Or s oil' T)p1n1t nee F T 'pt Reh area Call &'5 5300 ---- RECF.P1'1 0 NIST :'llpt lkh Yacht Hrokt>rai;l' needs recept 101'11!>1 Sah & Suru. 9 to :> .,)-unt ul flee ap~araoce. T> pm~. dependabll 11y Ca ll 1be Good Lafe al Laguna Shores. 4944!.521 & ask rur Debbie. Restaurant BUS BOYS f)JIJ & pi!rl time eve n1n .:::. Weckt>nd s a mu st N<-wpon. Beach location Call for appl tl45·500U eiu ~ R.est.lurant 110 !->Tt:SS Thur:. Su11 Evb lµm·l(jpm . ~ J:. ~r hr Xlnl Nt·w1>•11 I l*•d(h loca11un. <'Jll 1111 Jppt ~ .jl.OJ \'Xl !><!II F<estaunrnt Friendly c.:onsc1cnt1ous & clean cut per..on need1:11 for bu. .. bo>' & d!bhwash1•r in <1 really fUn restaurunt ~Xd)"> 11·4 11AM-4PM 1\ppl)' an percwn Son 10 I or wlldyi. 2-5. Stone Miii Terrace. 2915 Red H1ll C.M Restaurant Moc ARTHUR ll VD LOCATION RnfaffilMJ ~cook:.~ Geocr::al stair $.150 1hr C7141549·3713 Restaurant Expenem·ed Japane::.•· Cook &10-4032 Route Sales. Very dept:n d::abll• ~ales onentcd ma11 Fle(.oded LuC'Tatlve becil'h busm""'.., ~'' tl'lephon• Ul1CrVlt'W'5. t'fM 1 4$089!1 for appl wttdays M1lz1 673 851 1 i---------~ SS$ RECEP'TIOHIST F (T for a Ne wport Beach HICKORY FARMS Travel a1:ency. Plea:.anl Earn t'Xlra $$$'s in P 1' phooe voice reqw red. sales Apply dt H1ckor\ Call 752.9036 i-·arms Westchff PlatJ <17th & lrvmel 642-0!n:• llCEPTIOHIST or :111 1-~ash1on Island Fast g rowing Newport ... ~-------­~ch Ad agency fo'ront 1• <Xe appearance. Typm~ min 4 ~ wpm. O nly res po n s ible & 1n · dustraous need apply Ca1J Jean al 556-0460 Receptionist. Xlnl o p· portun1ty ror student fUJ.J lime summer . part tune fall -spnng. $3.50 pet' hr. Pleasant surroun dangs . Mu s t t y p e mmimwn -45wpm. Apply :M701 Dao.a Dr. 496-6137. Sales ATHLETICS Earn S72 + a week part ume RUYS & dolls I 7 & older n~ed lo do P. I<. work for lop amateur athletes. Hdp us develop world class athletes. U 2 yrs. oC college & car. manai;cer 1 tramee posa llOllS available. Up lt $25 0 I wk. <Hour I y wage/bonus). Workan)! ~ hours. Call Mr Jotlnson between 12·7 al 912-4848. JUiEPl'IOMST • Busy sales office, typing SS t.o 60 wpm. Exper. r e· qulred. Variety of in· ._.11111111_,....__...i..-....,_.,.~ ter'ellting duties. LoYely offices. Xlnt. benefits . Newpon Center. Call Mn. Dudaike+t-7'54 nc.nc>MST PART TIME Orange County's leading land developer has am· mediate opening for ~towork ln office ol 1aree sbQppiog cente r evenlngs • a e 'eadl Requi,.. l.lgbt U'llinl • a willinpesa to ie.m. MUil be \*'IOD•· ble • well 1roomed. ...._.. aubmlt appijca· UoD for reYif!W to: L.FIUES THl .... CO -~c.c..-Or Newport aeb ......... Equal ()ppr Employer SA.US A f\lller oppty. earn $6 to S8 per hr. E mployees needed for merchandis· mg &dtstrb div. f'or info call 55'7·9998. Sales ~.COPt._. PIODUCTS We are expand.Ing our dired ... latte t.o In· troduce lbe revolu- tiamry new IUNOLTA Photocopier product liDe. llooey·motivated. a11reasive, h a r d wen.. lhouJd coat.act u • Im med iately . Guarantff, lucrative ~plan <StOK lat year potenllal>. boaul. All tralnlftg pro· vided. Please call m.2333. WWWIJTYMT Sllealirf: Exp'd. f/t, will· R1Cbt indMdual, front u.a to won SUD. Sbop for Cllc ... I rwe for UClt• PIH p'h m.HM. i•I career. llajor Uoaoce compaoy . MLllOIRL. .....-. Jr. Wl\rlia. XlDt boeeflta. _,.....,., AllPb' Tbe No,_ "'*-1.fW....t S.Coocl Gluce. 212.2 llrftH. Ult Adaaa, Oeeulroal, Na Call c.11.•-na m.aa. OM..YfltLOT • w..._..,. ~u.a a. ,,.,. ~Wats1' 7111 w.w 71 ....... • 11M .................. . .......................................... . ... WAlff W'Alff 9UTI a ..a.I ... ... •Mac ..... ••1-. xa. ..... req, "-• '-jM? ~ lq fir• -rr.s:.: ~ •vt,..•t ... ILU,...,.ITY..,.. ._._ ...... Pl I l tlD ;, .W. ~ ~:!'!' =aoUI llr friday ,..:.: ~Q(.lo&Ja!, A•: +per --• ..... ......,. .._.. Oii --..MTluNMO&u ::re::. ~i::. -=-.:.=r· Call Ka, D' ......... etc. CALL llCHI E .-t--> ....... --.._ ___ ·~-===~=~ BllW&DI &16l. -=al:l'A.RY -0. Ot· • aclllAlml• __ ,_.,_a_•• nte ... ,. n.io..._ .. ,. . .._ _ ...... ................ r. -. &ii. .... ..... ~=-..... art ~ln·gr --,.-IT-ll.lAL--1-0-Df-t -R. o=mll( \e d .. l1a., f lt, pi t , on'ICl!: 0.. ,.,_ ol S.CtllalltEllUOO ••Ill.I'. WUl t rain. fl ce U • P • • ll t t • COUll .. lot x.....,., .. ,,... ~._inid upen s.a..<>wOfnre -1M-4ll• Appl ()rlly, ,., .. W. --------lJa.......,. A1ency Loollla1 lor uuer llCllJMY 4ltllllttb, EtlD 'f4 nUdlNI ledM chaal for ....... •IT. ~ •aeb. llUJllO ,_. ...... ..._ ,..... Dyaaanlc ka9D brok•&1• womens 1taoe a tore. ~an Newport Beacb hat Louted •• Fuhlon op9ftlap for MetftarY l.11..a. Top 9&1· Wllh d • wi&.ta 80Qd artuiutloaal c9ltllt co. bent for m· .W.. ·~for .e~)f oli l t r v It w c a 11 M r w••Aee 10 dtlall. Abtll· W_...... T»-095 1.Y to 0011t \IDder PR*•ure ..w.aoon. Triol14H oli de W•F•IOMS 11 aueuhe l~ w ith Giil ahop, Coron• del dlwrwpehooal.Uy !Wal Mar, P/I' 6 tuJJ time F.atate b •c:llcround n J • U U M on • F .. 1 bfilpnd bu& not euentlal 1:31MPM. SaJ...,, ~· Call Kaue Sal s•w foir illttm•te _e._m> __ . _____ _ apparel abop. lhturt> Secs •••r..,. Frw.y woman. Non smoker. 40 "'-II ... · hr. ,.... lodd Sat. Call ,.... .uvertaing agen· cy In Harbor area needs _for_asi.._.P11l_ta_._1m_. ___ , a lhatp, reilXJOllble, sell ________ _. moUvated secretary ~AM Good secretarial skills a -=-r.-s ONCAU. Perman1nt part time ~ avallabJe ti you would .UU \be dlvcr-11)', n..una peopkl • die ad v....,eolworkln1 ln »II divl1l0«a• ur lh11 eom l*QY. TtUI ii \be Job for you. T ypinf 80 wpm, 1ood t e ep h ono l)tnO(Jality Pleuo com ph.U aw'JnllOO ror re VlCWll THlllVIMICO 550 Newport C.nttt Or Newport Beacb, 6"·3243 Equal oppor employer RVWll'"1""''"S must . c all for appl IM ..wPOIT n4-64$-1475• s tJtVlCE srATION AT "-~f ::5 Secretary-r ecept1vn1:.t, TND. Apply 990 E. Coast ~ experienced mwture llwy, Newport Beach. l'\tJI and part Ume pos1-woman.Pull lime Self re· tioos a vailable. Ex Uant organized (;all for Service Stn Athmdunt, celJent company benefits appt 67~5649. full time eves. Neul ap. & d iscounts . Apply pearance <%handwriting Penonnel 10-12 Monday SECRETARY Apply 2590 Newport i--.~~~tnl"-Ftlrdr.r,r-~~--"-1 We-aTe-1oo~mr·1Yno.-.....,..._,m~ versaUle woman to work ----- li --------- SALIS/Sludlat1 Students earn 16·$8 per . me or ru time av111lable. Car & phone necessary. Ce1 II 567·9998. ------Saleswoman, mature. full time French'!. Cupcake Bakery C.M. 642·0571 SavinftS & Lo1rn l'lease ~ oor ad under bunk· ing. JrvineS&LAssn. SCR EEN Printing t•'oreman. right person out weighs exp. Good op J)ly, Piece work/profit s hari ng H ar din Graphics, 738 W 17lh St, CM 646-S!llJ I SCTY /Office Mcp'. Unique o ppo r t for fe male w /exec. scty :.ki l ls . Jo'lex work :.ched ule. s alary + percentage of profit Send complete resume to P 0 Box 623, t:oronu del \lar. Ca. 9'..!625 SECRETARY SllJl'mo Xlnt 'Skills n>q. llynam1c environment Vlease reply 111 •·on f1dence to Collin~ A"' M.oe1al1~. 567 San ="11colas !!" !Si_e :.t.!. Npt Bc_h __ SECRETARY-Youth l\gt:ncy full time, 646·7Uil SECIETARY K11p 1d ly g r o w i n g pharmaceutical re· search & development co Is looking for a self· motivated 1nd1vidual. sa.bd or speedwrltlng re· In ou r beautifu l SEHVICESTATJON As waterfront Yacht Sales st Mangr w1l1l" All ore as cor respondent bene Apply mornings sec'y & relier recept. 2500 Npt1 Blvd. CM Qualifications for this rs....-. R--"'" ~ pos. Incl a typing speed ~ ..,.- of 55wpm, CrealiYe wri firm ang skills, ab11Jly to meet Top salary + benefit:. the public & good rer. ~l be able to read & Hours are Sun-Thurs, wnte English. Ability lo 9 5 30. Non s moker speak Sparush desirable S7SO· $800. Call De Ann _71_41~_77_35 w_ee_kday_s._ weekdr.; ~ 642-5735~ - Secretary 4 5 dar.;. hle bookkeeping, typing, shlhand Photography Unltd. I~ Beach Blvd, HB 847·3664 Secretary TEMPORARY P /T ... Secretary lill S I C typing & seerelunnl skills more 1mportunl than exper JnlcresUng & creuuvc al· mosphere, publu: in . wrest law Must be able to type :-.Swpm & use ufc: dittaung eqwp eJfect1ve. ly . 18 hr ~ wk . S4 45 ~.82thr 0 .0 . E Po!i avaJI. Sept 1 Oct 31. Cal I J lll1 ll35-8806 Equal Oppo r tunity Employer SECRETARY t.oaperate Mag Card JI m Newport Beach law or- fice Xlnl slullb reqwrcd. Cootac.t Pat. 644·9190. SECRETARY Xlnt e>ppty for efricienl gul-w+tup ffef'ellH'l-it slulls to work m fast paced NPl Bch R.K ofr Call UJa, 833-~. Siller needf'd days for pol ly tramt'd 3yr old girl Your home w fenced yard CM 556·3846 S moking Cuntr11I Therapi st , tra1n1n.: w•pay for nght person ,Ex smoker prer. well· payi.ni? Pf f JOb Matunty lJJI ai.i.el Call 1 5 J erry !lf>I !'>20-1 Snack liar purt t1 m(•. i:u:.tuertl(nll work Ovt•r 11:1. Wk11ch & &ume wkcJayi. !> :10·5 30 II H ~ Stationery Stor e 1n Corona del Mar needs ex perienced 1oales lad)' HJIJ lime 5 d'uys, xlnl ~g l'Oflds Jl.lipee1al ly fme clJ~otele. 675 IOlO SUPllt /Prod. COfttrol !':iurlmore Prod Inc. a :.maJI busine~l> in San Clemente involved 1n water & bports onented producuon. ts ~eek1ng a production....,iuPeJ" v uu r. DulJes will include, hut are not lld. to employee bupervu1on iin<rfiamB · on production and 1nven· lory l'ontrol Expr pr<•f, IJul nol req, and WC' welcome localJy ret1n'fl Secrelli.nal appllea.nlK. Please sub ••AnEHTIOt4• * mil resume to P 0 . Box Students Teachers 3154, San Clemente, CA Housewives!! 9'£72 l-49'.!·075J EARN VACATION$$ Teachers WE NEED ~W h• 71M twlW..W 7100 .................. ~ ................. . YITllAMS ......... "'' Au I OP ,_., ri:.., ·--"*' .. or.:. . ............. ., ..... .. .., ..... ,,.,1111 Pl fhgn If, .. .............................. tc111.r/ .. t ,..._. 14.6Zhi ..... ... ·1:.~.';:."'..!: ..... M•1111 Te II 11 ••• I .IOhf'.._. M11bh ...._0,.slfa U .tl te 14.6~ ,_, .._. A,,.~ •t l•,l•z:••t & Tn1•1•1 Ad ,_..,._ .. ,_ ...... ....._ll M• Shet, l .... lu ....... C• aew l1t4t IU.2126 or Ht.alM. Y• _. ......... Jl4. TRUCK ORIV~R · WAREHOUSEMAN • r R 0 0 u c T I 0 N R4Japoa&ible penoo for T RA l N ~ ~ C·o r s m fabne warebouae. Good chemical mfg co 21 yrs oPP'. w1ih growing co rnln aae. &d dnvinr re-lrvloe area. Salary cord. neat appear. Apply c omm . w I exp e r . 1·4PM, Mon·Frl. E.L. -..79u. Moore Co .. 13S Com----------mere 1 a I Way. c. M. Woman needed to work in 548-11831 omce & aaJea capacity f o r fine jewe l r y TYPIST/LT llCKPG establishment. 25 + P I e a s u n l p h o n c years ol age. No exper personallty for N.U. uk necessary. We will tr ain. 64S-6.'i01 ~Y m peraon or con ---------tact Ken Smith. 2300 TYPIST Harbor Blvd. CM. Kirk Jewelers. 545-IM85 Ne ea. andTe rrP • Wlrnren-rrc-ed-e-d ~ IBM Selectnc. Efficient housecleaning servtt l' & reliable , part t full· Good pay, good hn Rob lime, 964-1006 bte"s Rag & Mop541H1757 ._., IOJO ~ ................. . 11cJc19aa1111 -u Ala ..... 11111111.,., IOIO .. 11'r11• IOIO :!ii,_ I •A -·-· ........................ --················ . ... ~ Vt1YmetJ~co.ta, tc--l.8MI.• I I•-"-• I •&dl'I dln, mlK eot ew -I ....... ...Utre dlM, eMtr 6 , ....... W.1121 tbl• •••• ,.. ""· .... ... ........... . ••••••••••••• ...... •••• -.w. OIU....,4 • ...._ c=tal.• 6 TYPSW&JT..&&-eltelr1t • ..... vul· ....... _,,I'm~ m . oa...ue &ape r• OflllCIW tJ fl'OIU •··· 42" MM ~ ~ld~c6a _...~ I lairlt delb. I Jade• tat.ff. 'I'll• Rlehard i, brf.. Wiit upta i cbllln, 1 coucb, I lalDpl, a.-eo . ...-u :..:. Qarome n... c:. PATIO. rU&NITURf!· atalllel, all la X1Dt CODd. 8tll • Howell 11 mU pro. Jtctol", Fllmoaouod .,....a"at. A dolen + 18 nt. IOUlld rum.. Laurel • IWd)' all for aso. 2 IBM ele c tr ic typewriters. Selectric PJO, model UC $120. Xlal coad.1112-tUI. Diii' I040 ....................... Adult Black AKC Dobie, MatnlClcenUy trained. 1eatle ·Ir alert. $UO. IG-75U. BeUy. 642-11.52 ADORABLE PUPPIES \bl, twbl ...... 8a1moo a-own • Jardoe ClaMie _-..i_. ------ I ' oaucb. Jm.l.nor&opeed ll. baDIJ color. 4" vta1I ,... 1117 tbll. J blk Wf11 iron bar S*l l ---· 1!f MC• -••••••••••••••••• l&ooll. a lllucb m«e. Uonal. I ~ca.-+ at-•i-. Tbe Pa Popula· 16&4or6'5-7m tonaa.61r aq~tbl. dm. Call Orup Cnty aoo laUI au or .... eec1 HuD•&oc. 21'WID bedl. bos sprtop, .......... ..-PORLOWC08T aaun. • rramea 115 wia; redwood picnic ta· WbMlow ll1r ccmdtt~. Spa}ed. neut.er• vaec. bte6 beochel MS; oval SOBTU.... -...or_., braided rut l~Xll~ S.otaa BABY HAlllPSTERS . •: bar stoob m flO Froat·free nfrl.1. achllt au • adorable only 3 each. Plants, nke. Scbwlaa trl ·ey c le weeks old, Sl.50 ea. lbovel, hoe; elettrlc w/basket. Chamb•rs <TEDDY BEAR >. broom $7. 3 Wed1e ov ... AllH Lanalol 146·1578 aft SPiii or bollter'cuahims•cov•n aoa1al U " aptr. upbola. -.m.s. SttaeiL _.. dulin. at•wcrue lamp -Pwrot.--hand--ta-med--wi-l-h 'nJt·beck loueae chair. cl KaiPlta....-r perch, SlOO. black na1.t1abyde. '4~ a&IQ" camper door 110. 64UIM l.-.,564$ lawnmower•· 2 bikes "-&Or.-IOtO Crushed velvet couch, Sl5 batll. old It'll uphol -·•••••••••••••••••• alaodard h1de·a·bed. dar.ldcoad. '5.4f8.81S4 re frl g, b drm set <Pecanl. complete, 7»0797 Queen 111e h1de·a ·bed. Xlol. ccod. f7S. 6'2-saJ. 1783~Tuatitl Ave. CM. I055 Bloodhound Ir Golden a-or....a.. Retnever 7 weeb old, -_,.. _. MIUnl SS each to cover -••••••••• • •• •• ••••• • • sncu. M2·9CIOll alter 4·00 SAT ONLY! Ethan Allen PM. or646-3104. TNndle bed. rum. chord organ. lamps , kit Gordon Setter male 7 gadg.U.booboliclotbes. mm. Nd.a gd man & room L81.5Tustln, CM torun. $100 642·8327 Golden ltctr1ever pup. AK<.:. ~3 AKC Poodle. very llny ~telJIJPPr$17~ ~.12 2178 -------- SAMOYED PUPS Snow WORDPROCESStMG =~ ~~·4~~ds. -US Otvcrslwmsotank:.. Miyor Nwpt Center L:iw w I J v a Iv c • U a c v r Typbl$ '~r&m0t ... ..a..-l;.F';;1r;;,m:,:..:seeking dept co ,,_to Y• 1045 backpac·k $1 25 Firm w ,or, ew per on :i tN;M.1Fl7i"i......--tu ..... -567-81Di dys ___ _ Teachers llowsew1v~'' EARN VACATION SS WE NEED ISenior TyptslS /Stal Typists /Dictaphone lYPlbL'i I Clerk Typtsts NEED IMM EDIATELY Lnng & short term, hoh day & va,.ulwn pa). h0t>pll1tlltut1on uvailJ· ble VOLT TeltiM*OIRAJ.j• \WU\/ll.l I• 54~4741 :M <.:am pus On ve fucross Crom John Wayne AJrport > " F,qual Oppor Erpployer TYPIST Realty Co. seeks sharp self mouvator for typing legal aocuments AC· CURACY A M UST ~ 'NLI MJ TEO OP PORTIJNITY FOR AO· VA."llCEM!-:NT Ask for Ocl>bu•. 494-8521 TYPISTS ENJOYlDlJH SUMMER! !Jerome u Norrell Tl'm· porary Lmn*1.1ule 01>cnings for computer based word N ~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~~·~~~o:~~-~~~~~~ processing system re Yiort hatred cat l yr • ' qLDred Legal ex per pr~ s payed a fl 6 pm (erred. Advancement ln ~18 1X6 ml(ml pos:.1ble. Call RlJlh Snaer 7~-3800 fh~ Shephl>f'd puppies lo goodhomt.'ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ~ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiq ue OAK Lady ·s Desk. Secretanal chair Circa 1900. Xlnt cond Oak 2 drawer legal fll~ C.1940. 752·6204 Mon·l''r1 dy, 951·3843 .w_!wknd~ Crow's nest antiques. Isl aMJversary sale an San C..1emente. Tbru August. 501 N. El Camino Real <comer Pabzada) :>4H s:m Au lrall11n ~heµh e rd Collle rrux m11lc. I )r , very fnendly. ncb l'ood home S49 0."J44 Amy Pur('hrcrl Germ Shep puppy, f"em, II mo:., no paper.; ~ 71f.!7 l(ittfttl 548 llllH OtJcn~er net!<b a home Serru loog hair blat:k & while mu le k itten .t!l4-0072 Ev~ ~Schwilul Bch Cn11ser, Joree kitten.,, ~ lung hair. hvy duty spokeia, ;Ji.pd & one short.hair. ~u1ol Go• drum brks, all ong parts 548-13J7 aft 5. S200 bestofr.642·2166 ----- Going our of bus1ne~s sale· Last ~ days. Conti· nuing reducl1oru on hne French & Engl1"'h r unuture &r. coUec.-t1 blcs The Antique Garden 43131.st Sl, NU b"'Z5-6'!6U -.----- S1b41rian Huskey Cefl!. Mebrkn & gd wlluds. 1 yrold 546-875hV!o Guinea P1i: and rage !Jt>ll ~ Yg Lab Rc.-tnever. very affecl1on a lc. J.(oOd w!luds. Male. 9'J7·3294 Man"s watch. Roi.Ju, Sul> l'l'lltUltf". S2SO 642 8164 ~ ~lam.· Dia mond Sl,100 97(}ol060. 731 8741 Men& black sapbJre and volcaruc 14ct. gold nnit'> Best o(fer 673-0293 Ear ly am · Late pm ___ _ IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your bqls111ess card Send one card for each uig plus one spare. We return permanently sealed auract1ve tag & wap. meeting a1rhne JD requirements. Pre· \ent loss & theft• for a penonahz.ed tag eocl~t' wallpaper. fabri c or "Day Clo" paper & -.e wtO back &r. tnm your t.agS Or try two cards bitck t.o b•ck . PRICES $2eaor31S5 4 5 UlJC:> S1 60 ea 6t9~ $l.50 ea lOor-mon '1 40 ea SaJes Tax Included NO CARO" Antique bed. European Wilh -maUU$es S2ZL. 646-J656 e VCll. .... 91Ct'S IO I 0 'TO gdliome 13oitcr. bnn -or&w yoor 6WTI or semr die male. gd watchrlog & name. address, phone & tlou.kbroken. IM7 203R wt'"U make one card per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'REIGHT DAMAGED H<YfPOlNT SALE. 3308 W. Warner nr· Harbor. Santa Ana. 979-29'll Used Rcfngeraton 15 MOC! old Male Jru.h SeuertBlk C.ab pup Nds lov1nl( fi.mily 67!1 911:13 Laura ~. Add 2:'f' each Send check or money or derlo. rtLOT rllMTIMG P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Jo'orm1ca counter t op N1re2S· u"flllh ColorT V 2·x14 • good cood , $40 or Sl:ll 2 Yr Warr 1-rct• best Ba.IS &tee! l{Wlar, Del 64&1186 S3S ~ 2.lul Packard Bell colur Inst ruul..Oydshvy plw.h work'S g reat $100 carpel 3 85sq yds,:.t>ll al· ~IZJ72or5561~5 I part for lablx :>43 !)41j9. 25 <·olor TV $13!> m~--:.! year warrauly non·1 throw them away' I can make last yeur·s ra~ look new Altera· u°""Maitgle ~·56S.1 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS C LU B fo'A MI LY MEMBJo:RSHl .. S2000 or trade ror caz of same value 731-8741, 970-1060 Ulw v.'boleule manufac· turer~ pric es Hand m..de stoneware puts ~ at Sl 10 umps 18.95 wishade Walllcu ~. 11135 Whittler <.: 10 CM 631-4891 O*e roactube. COU\ mech needs Ml.I SJ.SO tJ73 !1741 Aquanums. 100 gal 33 gal .s.holi', 20 gal & .l.7 uJ show Otsmantled bike i~9Jfl'T SattSun. f'UU length ranch mink coat, sz 14. like new, worn 3 time, $375 64G-CXMO be! lOAM or art 9 :i>PM MESA VERDE GOLF' CLUB MEMB ERSHIP 631 l3'l7 ~~ JVC video c~:. rN·ordcr Mdl HR3300. lirand new Still tn box Won m con tes t Sac $625. P h 642-41.'.ll loah&Meoi• &fl',.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G••• .. 9010 ..•......••.•.......... WHETHB BUYING w .SEWMG-t--- TW1is Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MART Toplour-r9d cci1642-5678 ------n--d-. --'-K-rto w I e d 14 e. o Spaniab helpful. 642·7511 ext 11. s lES A.PPL y MOW! lM:~M~E:!:O:!l~A~T¥E;¥L~Y.---l.~.~e.aclters arc wilhorw/outsborlband needed K-8 for 7!HJO Long or abon term, boll· school year. Valid Cal day & vacation p ay, teaching credenl11I to tao.pita LI ia U on av a II a . quallJ Y· Call for •PPL •Jr. Typl1h •St•dkd sh •Secntmin •Word Procnson •o.19 llltry o,n. FREE Qoc-en size mal tniss & box spnngs Not good Not bad You haul. 581·~1 Washers & Dryers BARGAINS.SER VlC E Best App!J ance S36-091 l 1611 Alabama St. H.B. .h!! uAta • 1050 CEl.UICS Handpal.oted ceramics. plaques, nativity 1oel, SCRAM·Lt.,-S ANSWERS Whaler--Order -Sales Gram-For1et Mature Yacht Broker tu -------SECRETARY. exper'd . Maytag washer, Pencrest •H••••••••••• .. •- dryer. Xlnt cood. $195 • * I BUY • * Xlnt oPPlY-Sanl.a Alla area. trr. Call 549-1186 ble. F..a•Vcilty M2.oo216. Good ustd fo'urruture & GE elec stove, wbt, dbl Appliances -OR I will sell SICUTAlY Newport Center Law Arm. loteWgence, good skills & prior legal exper requir ed. Call Ruth Bruer 758-3900 SECRETARY·TYPIST . $830 mo. Tuatio. Lisa =eering, S40·0881, SALES/RETAIL VOLT • '"~"' .. Jll• hi ...... 'f ¥" " .. 546-4741 3848 <.:ampus On ve (acrou rrom John Wayne Airport) Equal Oppor Eruployer Aaron Brothers Art Marts IS COMING TO EL TORO Fast Growing chain of art aupplles. oelntinos. picture frames & unlQue merchanctiae HIRING NOW For Our New S tont Located At 24JIO S.... Or .. • T .. .., ..... c .... Mea9 Sler'9 1714 ... .,..IM. Reapontlble. •xperlenced retail people to work In an lnt9'9Stlng. et9atlve environment. Pwmanent Full Time. SOrM Evenings. lnteMewl wlll be hetd et AARON IROTHBS ART MARTS 1714 MIWPOIT aft. nus...ue.t flL.AUe.10 IAT .. A .... 11 t ._A.Mo· 2:00 P.M. OMLY FOR IN,OAMATION CAlL 7 I 4/ 641-6110 Sdlool Dlstrid <714 > 842-86S1, ext 223/224 No !-'toe Paid Weekly oven. self-cleanfng. Like or SELL tor You Paid Vacauon new $400 64S fi003 MASTllS AUCT10t4 TELEPHONE WORK · M or fo'. $3 hr + bonw.. n Bessel! Farmers Jns, 7521147 TB.IX OPHATOl Sm Nwpt Bch exporting flrnf needs person 2-6PM. S dya wk, $4.50 hr Please call 640-6025 itsk for Peggy TOW TRUCK DRIVE R, xln1 salary + benefits. lnq: 900 E Coul Hwy, NB. Call&M-4131. TOW TRUCK DRIVERS. Experimced only. Live in Costa Mesa. 646-9838 Tow Truck Driven e•· per'd. Top pay. Apply G&W "T owing, 7408 Quns Way, C.M. 642·1Z2 Traineeil, no eic~ence neceaary. Manufacture ol optical compooeou . 8:~·3:30PM. 2 Sal.I. per mo overtime. SUO hr. Located CM. 64e-0206 TIAV8.AMHT. Ellperlenced. Lido Trawl Seniet.173--3310 TIUCKDllV• P tuma. Jrvine. MMl73 '" •• • ., Senlcn lRVlNE 752,GfM E.O.E. M/P UCllOOICSTOU Needed Immediatel y hardworking & compe· tent lndlvldual11 lo do ships>'n1 6 recelvln1. Mutt be reapona1ble a. abl1 eo taJt• direct ion. Some reta.U up deslr•· hie. Gd opsity for 11rowtb. Call to set up Interview bet M daily at 833.Q27. UlWty a. Ute mlllltenance 1n lovely Hunlln1ton Beach apt build1n1. Ex· celent position for re· tl r ee w /aome mecbanlcaJ 1bWty. Apt + salary. 521.aM'l WAITllSS 171-1750 --------• Waltiwe w .... , uper, TRUCIWtO in tab food Is cocktalll. ..... .. .. tM -BttWffl 10·4. Irvine a.:· .. -·· ~°""'a...-&. li..t ..... _ o.&llw1,N.8 • ..._ .. ..... fer_. W.AMl9DllV• •4 h 1•4•y1 1 .... AYOMLY G111•• 11 ..... _. To dlllvw DaJIJ Pilot Mr l••I•~ ::; ::9v!: :'"a.:.'!:: ,. ...... -don .... ad • 1ood ..... ,.... .., drtvtaa reeord. PboM ,.~ .. 21• • l4J·411l ••d Hll for ....,/!: ... .. =-..... , or Doe ......... Y• eQUAL lliili••pMs• onoll'ftlNITY -SllJILOYD ------6461616&1ll-'625 Washer . deluxe mull1 cycle model S14S Dryer $U'.) Both look & run like new GE programmable :J> •. Wide elec ranae $150. Trash compactor SlOO. 540-8704 6-9 pm or wknds 11ectroh.ut super J . New $400. aell $200. Uke new. ~.nm. NE.'W STILL lN CRATfo~ Kenmore 30" elect drop· In ranee. Ir oven. Sell cle aning , fully autormUc. Brocue. Col\. WiO. Sell 125(). 549--2374. Rainbow Vacuum. like new S300. lnel all attach· menta. S..1333 Kenmore Elee. Dryer. I yr old. wtalte, ad worklne oond. Sl.50/ofr. aa.12 Green anlJque buffet has ~ used as blcrro case or-drt'$Ser, 72"' wide, 27·· tu, 21" deep S7~ or offer &10-7049 Green h igh back oc caalonal cha ir w /Ol· torna n 125. 640-704 o •WI PAY CASH• Good used furniture. Appliancea, TV"setc. 6)6.1610, 547-tlll aaaat lell th1s wknd my beau& fonml OR set . LR set, coffee • endtbls. queM br9et. lamps, pie· t..... a. acceu. All lesa th an 3mo s n e w . Delperale! Please call Btmlce 2.13·504 8391 Ailtique Iron bed. Small Refr11. Admiral 197$, dreaaer. !>ff spreads. white, lcemaker. slnt odda•mda.548-44SS. rood. $17$. MMUI. Froat-f"" refrt1erator. xJnt CODd. sm. m.--·· IOll ....................... Biby furn: CRIB w/lpt'· lD& Ir mattreu. Car ... t. pli)' pm Sears feedlnc tbl. Cail aft 2 pm. l6G>1 lilllllllquwal.w -...... peclflta.1 bue wt••--• • cupboarda •im I• Hi<'. . A.llo •Jl«lal or· den oli colors done at re- uooable cost. 846-8579 eYf8 N~rt Beach Ter:uus Oub me.mberstup. Mov· 1111 out ol lhe area. 1750 91D-5421. Reln1. IOfa. rattan c:llo1na set . bookcases, muc h more. 559-4743 John Wa.yne Tenna Club Family Membership. ~ Pty, 75&-<M99 Slrikinl .n.xen • panel Mod painted silk screen purcbaaed lo Orient 20 >'f'I. •· 55-0325 JACIWALSH CAIPITCO. baa ~ for SZ.99. $3.99 and $4.99. Fo r COMPETITIVE b id mm to 7U W 17t.b St. G2 orcalJ631~ R.-cbo Sall Joaquin rlC· qutlball mellfberabip tzoo. Will s ptH S50 tralllfer fee. C.aH ~-3299 Ill&. FORWARD rrmoage Newport Meach rottywant ~-off r-c-e-f-EH'._,,~..J.OL... ___ __ (Ille the post omc-e. the tsrokerage f'1rm. Sen<l ne:rt tune you lel • letter reiwne to Ad 1158.S, Dally llddressed to Occupant, Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. wnte on 1t · "Please ,,._._Mesa Ca 92626 FORWARD "' .....,.... ' ............ ......... tolO 1011 ...................... . •••••••••••••••• • •••• •• New Easy trailer & i;pace Unated Airlines discount al the Dunes coupon wanted. caJI 642-0112.644·6687 ~ 7640 ISanlJI Ana I Mlalc4 · ·-· Avon Din111. good cond1· uonrzoo IOll 844·2630 . ..................... . Carvin Lead Amp IMh.Powlr 9040 L2SRnns, 4 10". 1 lS. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• horn. $325. Lap aleel 57'Can1crat'l $58,500 l\At.ar. '10. Fender db1 'IBTwinChrys, Slps 10. uq>Sl75.142-&Ml Best <>fr takes. PP Clean elec. 111Uar, DI , ____ 67_5-_2-1-72--- Manio pickup1, prac. Zl' Arena Crall: Deep V amp. MX.R dlat.od Dyna Mui., :m Chevy Mere JO oomp,wabpedaJ. All~ c:nUer + •tras. Priced orsep. 557-4002 (or quick tale . $8000. USED Iii US I C AL m.rma.aidelieavail. INSTRUMENTS elec _______ _ vibes, \tomboM, fnmch horn, vlolla. very re· aaona.ble. Ml-- SEALED BID AS JS.WHERE IS 1977·27' 8ayliner Vic· •Pender M~W\t. moy t.oria TIS Volvo 170HP. xtras; Fender Vlbro B>at dama«ed by a.in.k- C h amp a mp 1300 . tnc &salvaae. lnapect at 5.1Ml17 HunUD&ton Hbr Marine ---------• Center, 2901 •;dinaer. Oflee,.dme & Hialnlloo Deb, Moo-Fra 'J! 1• IOll Mll·4PM. Boa\ to be -·'9, ................ IGld NJ JS.No warranty £L£CTRIC TYPEWRITER Adler llodtl 2l•C, W /llHd ......... BJ"" 4 cimc. ......... . din. Xlnt. eoDd. •• 93tlieftl. IBM Dtotalla1 .:.4::,: XIII& caad, ...... • I : lluD-6: lllpm. cl .., ldld. St&Aed bid nut iDd.s. 19% °' bid lo caabl•r'a cbtck or __,order, peyable to A'a ... chf' Ooo1001an . a.Ml bid to So. Coast flllltae Aaneyon, Inc. S13Z I:, 2nd St, I Lona Bladl. Ca. IOIOS. Bid CIPlllinl 1 Pll AUIWJ\ 14, 1rrt at office or aur· ..,... 0....-reMC'VelS :t to,-.. any or all a.Ma:. II' lhre . Mi lloet, lMp Ora1 ........ crtm trtr, &lat H•41, ••II• of hr. --94MT !7 I - Cat :l>: RDF, VHF. depth ~. diesel. Newport mooring. $36,000. 546-7506 Hobie 18' with deluxe trailer & boat cover . 13450. orolrer. SS6-9674 or BID SALE Wrecked Police car 1978 Chevrolet Nov a May be inspected from 8AM·5PM al the Laguna Beach Police Depart-548-5854. -__ ment. SubtTUt sealed bids 1964 Columbia 24 Mark I. ·to· Ll. F'rank Dillon Laguna lleach Pouce Departme nt Good cond Extras. mm. 53!Hi10J Udo 14' w/trlr good cood. or 1.J"w/trlr. mam & jib. U>O t Best Offer. b'73·5570 eves 505 Forest Ave Laguna Sch. Ca. 92651 Sealed bids must be re- ceived no later than Mon-25-.-Corona--do-Sl-~;--o;~ day, Aug. 13, 1979 at Point slip. Under market 1~5~P~.M~~~~~~~~ al $7000. 496-4004 afl6. I- ~ &b1e Cat. Tequila """a:'J11 9520 Smnse. 3 mos old. Must ••••••• •• • • • • •• • • ••••• • :.:.~17:2200. 832-tooe, I OfAKIMD -----·---1950MERCEDES170S 13ft. cal Cal a nd trailer, Cabriolet 2 door con· ve ry good ~ondit1on. vertible. t an exterior '700:'l93-8'664 or 496-2834. brwn tthr ~nt, 4 cyl flat ----bead mlr. 4 s pd trans. a uto m obile , a real classic ~ ........ 1300 W. Coast Hwy -------Nwpl Bch 642-6763 1975 26' Clipper, space --. ------? av a 1 J. D a n a pt What s that ca; worth. desperate mus t sell'. Ask. a profCS!i1onal ap · S5000or bstofr. 971-1714 tJMllSel'. Hwiter Harns. ---------· S51·11S2 '63 Ford Van: Custom in tenor. 6 cyl. Mug!> $13511 or off er 545--0229 ·11 Dodge Van H200 :i ,ton 127"wheel base. p !>, p b. :n> V·ll. reg. l{a!>. S4 Jl!'1 ~1·7332 1!16~ lntemat1on:il Mrp I Van. 46M on~ m1. ~ C.: 6315726 i6 Ford long bd (;ood t'Olld, P1S, a ir, AM f'M . 8 track, 6 <:YI Good gas nu. Paneled $4800 or best ofr. 549--1035 da)., only '72 Ford 100 Sl.l per Van PS/PB, AtC. mag whli, AM /FM ca ss s te r 4 splas. Xlnl. 979-3982 -----· - '74 Dodge WINDOW VAN. xlnt. SACRJFfCE. $3000.· or best 549-8477 d ):.. 675-1401 eves1wk.ndc; 1978 Dodge Van, lo m1 loaded. $7800 or, $38()(1 TOP 1164-6235 Trans Van '78. 350 Chevy 19', alr, F/P, stove. rn g, 12.000 mJ. 640-1273 .. n !'> '78 Dodge~ Maxi \'an 000 rru, AC. auto. crwM! ~ 644-1738. Laser 14', good condition • ....,~, '""' T -B. -d. Good $100 Call ........... c ........, · 1r · 673-0664 cood. Partially restrd. '76 Clrevy. 6<:yl, full.) ---------$4.000. 714·644·0S48. rustomlied & eqwpped loclfl.51'-/ $6 200 bluebk , i.cll .,... -' '57 Chev front bumper, $4175/best. 548·9024. • . a:rPtymouth-f----------•••••••••••••••••••••• rad1'ato & h II ood '78 Dod0 e Van V-8 auto, --•v•11 "'ILE --'.63rl·4635s e • g .. -.-.-.,. ,..._ \.'UllU FM cass. $1,700 or offer _!~_c Newport~· 631-4891. 673-_2564 __ _ F'arRent25f\sidelle near 9530 AlllOIW-"d 9590 t'erry Balboa Is land ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1440 ______ Dune buggy & trailer. 2 Slngle exec. has house & litre '!'l~. n20 : l!ick 12·x50· boat slip on Lido transnus.'11on. 979-1866 Isle. Will shr boat slip for 4 Wheel Drins 9550 use or powe r boa l .••••••••••••••••••••••• <>'Neal Invest. Corp.l••••••••-71U7S-'1896. ..010 ....................... •4X4• 76C .. VY l/4TOM LOMGIED ZODIAC MK2 QJstom deluxe with v.a, Xlnlcond, Sl250 automatic, power steer· . ~ll~da-"ys __ __. lng, s tereo tape (1J17374) ,, • IF .... $1995 ··-·-················ * J.C. FOmNE 9120 Poatlac·GllC ....................... Chinook mini truck 3lOO E. Lit, Santa Ana (714)558-1000 camper: Super trick, 1d I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ oond. liOO. &&5-52188. -"73Cl·5. ad cood. straight Lm Jayco tent trailer. V6. U500 /best ofr. llJll 6. caa .stove, l~box. 'JM-52115; 75J.3Cr78. furnace, ueed v~ liWe. · __ ...;.._ ____ _ moo or best air. Evm 881-Slo.1 8'CABOVER CAMPER 913•59. ............. .... ....................... •CHOICE4X4 * 76CHIYY Sl..YllADO '14TOM LOt••• PICIW v.a. aulomat.ic, PoW•r --., feet. ~u Ult. aw., tuloM, • ..,. • •... _ -.-,----• =. (=rAlrjtll DtW 1:22· " ..... •••••••••.............. * J.C ~ .. r WAlft'SD: .BIA VletOf, • ......... .. _..Call Wtoaa. Paallee.QMC ....... --&.llt,IMllaAu TT YAM A 8 A 111'~!!!!C7M!!!.._!!!_!!!!!!! IPllCIAL. Vflf .... r. -llL ,.... ... --· .............. -..... ... .,.,, driHI 1reat, ............. =--... -... , ...... ··-'°''•··---------..... ..GMC.•Wlll.~~ ..... ,,. .... All, .. . u-a 1.... 11r • .-.AJC. ..... .... •• -....... ___ tan.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for lop used cars.forP1gn. domestics or d a i.s1cs If ycur Clll' is extru den 11. see us Fl ru,1 ! ~ #I Ill <>r.,. Ca.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 C.n'tSeU Your Car ? CllVIH IMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clun Used Imports Call Mlke or Don 135-1171 WANTED! Late model Toyota11 . Volvoa, Pickups & Vans. Callm~1 i i=arlr 3Jkr .... ~ ... . c .... ...... ~ •4 .. fl01 wl40-f4'7 PORSCHE's WANTED A1JOW us lhe opportunity to conskler lh• puttbase or t.rad&ln ol your clea.n ~. Check with Os Toda~I Ulld Vtldde eapebae ol ......... &nlllr ...... ., e,Tn..aau.u. ........... t ·Aw""!.•m t " •BMW '77 320i FUUy equl11ped, l<K·ally owned & !>crv1n>d M UZ lJaUclll l4UISM~I -S949'S JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970JIAR.iiOR BLVD. (;05TA MESA 631·1276 ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST .. & Sales Service-Leasing Roy Cc:rYer,lnc. Rolls floy<"<' UMW 154-0 Jamboree wport Beach fi40-6444 108 McLAREM's 9727 .......•••.••.••.•..... fi>!!ll.! I i\HI, \ lwn:. i:n:.111111 .111\ II••'• Sil.,tU J t .Jll••7'l lo.>llt l!li:i ""' :.dw '• 11 .: It r. ~ l'dh nl '11ncl1l11Ht th nl)O mil•' ( ii I ''\II '•7 , • \Jt1·r 1,1'\1 9756 •....•..••............. ClO~l 0 \UNO/oY\ '!'.'1S1ht'J CIHuct l SJ'I Ofk1 ~~I 1111 Brand Mew '79 HONDA Cars MA.MY ToChooH From! Toyota 97&5 t41VE1tS I 0 J • • I a .. :. Oldunobll~ :ll-r m1 pr gal on .in~ Hondo Can • GMC ga."' S295I> 5S9 111:1 Trucks ·n ('11mll.i 5 ,.,µ0 air. ;,1i.50 !harbor Rlvd taw cit'( k =->J"J(' null'!> t.•-"'l UMC!ia MIJtlG-10 Xlnl S M~O . \!J;J.)7 10 -i«>:,.t96 7fi llond;i i\c1·ord . 29.000 1111 1\ '1 F M i.t e reo. $i.:t..6tofr 17"' 1 ~ .i121 ..... 9730 ...........•.•.•....... n XJ6. ru11y eqwpj.)e(J. thaulrc ur driven, HM dr.lS45-51Sl 5. i7 l '1•h1',I (;J \I llo"" ~ Uln1nt :;.,pd \(' 1-.~t· pani·I. ""lrl "hb. SliOO 1-G?ll-'lt!J i6 Cchca ~,. Xlnt crmd. aul 11. i\M fo'M 1 "'" i&.IAAI mt Sth-t:r-w-bi k' mlr $l21X> 54!J ~165 --------l .. YPIOl&Mi4S C~H ror alck °' dead Joreip cars. Free tow. 631 ·alU? 6'J.346S 7l VW Bus, 9-pua. Wltb bed, AtC. rbJt en1. nu urcs $2995. 549·7937 / ~ Voho 9772 ............••••••••.•. VOLVO SALES. SERVIC E AMO LEASING o\'fo.B.~1-.A.'> UFLI\ t-.H'Y 1:.XPEffl~ EARUUCE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MES1\ 646-9303 540.946 7 c:MlAMCiE COUNTY VOLVO t::XU..lJSI\' ELY \ OL \ 0 L.lrgest Volvo Dealer in Or-a.nge Count' · BUY or U .AS I:~ DIRECT tf.mm~, 2025 S Manches1er Anaheim 750-20 11 76 Vol\'O gm Stal \\Jin 291\ m1 air -r iJ 11 l"<lr a' Slk w 0 0 f\ ryl. I O\\ nt•r ear. S6500 Mike 557 5.">11 I. :.l>IGL. auto atr .. un rui..C "<.Int cood $7~ of fer i!°)l 1194 da) s ...............•....... 9901 •.....•...............• 72 lnt er nal1 0n JI 'J'tci\elall $1 000 540 i726 • ....................... "" c n 111.. "• ·--.. ··········•····· • .. OOWNOAC • 71Slft.U 33.300 mllm. full power. fact. air, 8·w•y 1eal. leather. enaiae. tilt. Ian· dau, ateno tape. new O.Wal Uni. (471112'7) SIO.ttl *J.C. FllW. Pontiac·GlllC DJ() ~. lJt, Santa Au (7141558·1000 ....................... "D Ollllt. 2 .... xJnt ca.L lee to apprec. 12200. MM•Aft.8PM c. ..... ....................... 1977 CMlftOU1' COIVll i IT· TOP n. loaded. 2.1.one belee lDDdll bill low miles• ii ...,..urp, CGIUWEI. OMLTStttl HOWAIDQn1•t Dove• Quall SC.. NEWPORT BEACH '79 Eldo Cabriolet, 1 ___ 1_JJ.O __ l _H __ 4500rru.. yellow. saddle 'Tl Corvette x.lnt, cond. leather. 81arntz wheels. U>eded w/a.ll xtru. Best ac. 1 t mD. wa1Tanty tert . olfer. ~5121 ev•. Pr vl ply. St4.7SO. a:B-4a. •t89DOWNOAC • 77 CADILLAC COW'l•VIW 40.300 miles, ruu power. 6 way eeat. landau, fact lllr, st.ereo tape. leather. cnue. tJIL (874SXAI $7595 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac GMC 3XX> E l.St, Santa Ana (714 1558-1000 '71.. llov1ng must sell ~ Air. power steerine. disc brakes Good c ond $l800. 631·~7 Alt.6 DodlJt 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Colt. tli.OOOmi. nu radi~. 27mpg SBX). 544-0962 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • PHIL LONG FORD .. 72 Ford ltunaboul relia- ble tran.. Xlnt cond. Sl.:W Call Jeff~·IJll. '70 Ranc·hero. nPw patnl. 9 Ute.. bnikl·~ ·I '> J>(I. $1995 91 7 D > ... ti I h :.: I .i 1; • e v e l> ........................ ~~ 71> Wm..ro LT Loaded "" cl.I I t''<lra,., :'-it!w lire... Mlrc.wy 9950 X lnl , ond S3.9 j0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6\-4i<T. i6 Po .... l'r Slt-t'r•n.:. P•J"'•'r hrJk•'' Jtr . am fm x tral'\. d oth mt ~l!:J!, IJd):. llJJ Ulot>l l:;\""'~l.ffi54 6" \ I! 3:.r. \ c. ,. ~ A.\I !-':'ti '-.... .,,. 1otood l·ond SUfJI li:.l ofr l}I\ 7\4i Owtto6et 9920 .•..................... 1979DEMO ClEARAMCE! on Ca m aros. Capn ces. ~le Carlos. Mah bus & No' as Dra l>lll' redul' oons• SAVE NOW!!! CONHllL CHEYIOLET ~Harbor Hl••t Ccl-.'TA Mt:....,\ 54~1 200 ()RA.'\:<;1-.1 Ill '1,TY !-. NEWEST U N('Ol..:\ \1 1-.HCU H \ Ut-.. \1.1'.HSI II P RAY FlADEBOE Ll"< rn.~ \11-'IH'L'ftV u, It~ ,\ul11 C•·nlt'r Ur SOI'\!.\ l.Jk" Fm e~l c"il I H\ I '\ I'. 830-7000 i 7 r.rlind M d r q u1 !> loadl;.'(.f w "tra't. 1mm iH. nu ures sx.1111 ~~t 1 6327 74 Brool(ham JO pas:. St;i Wgn. liu: rJrk. rei: J:i!l> "2. iW m1 111Al h057 ~f e r <' i I \t a r q u 1 ... Um u.i:hdm :! dr ~Int '-ond $1,:lOlt Uc:.t Offer 847·206ll i S Mon;1rd1 Xl nL conu. h Ut"lo.f>I 't'Hl t-. $J201t t~ ilU I b4 I Xli!lli -9~'51 . ••.••....•.•.....•.... 76 Monlt> Carlo Landau ""'' . T top full\ loadt'd low ,-.1 <"a."'· f)l') I J Ulo :icln1 rruldJ?t' <.:<iii !>49 1660 ~~n.., 1.?real Sl tiUO Four Corva 1r ror s.i lc SlXI & up '62, ·03, 'G4. & 6.S Wild 8111 t>l6 7016 15 ~-t')I, i:rl'Jl runnin~. troobll· fr~· \t 1nyl lo1> Alr rnnc.J \~l F.\1 l'U'' i'IDlalJ bo I 0""ner 'i'0,000 ~tan ~ ~11 a ~ S2 .300 1111 • .i:d running Jnd , er. 61J. 7f~ l'lt'an Nt•w brJkP., & OldHnobi~ 9955 ~ l:!l ~ t)jJ ».i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Monte Carlo. 2 dr. Vln,4-Foof. -itlnl l'Qnd- $Z49SltJesl ofr 646 t69ti per Clt'Jn. 111 mi. fully UJj) 7: O\.'lt a Ho •<tlt- Mu :.l sci I ' 837 ·53tl4. Si& 77fil 73 NO\d 350 \ 8. P S, P B. Air. auto. 11 4 . 'i7 Toro XS Lttl Ed11 673-0916.alt ~.~lJi.'> model, JllK m 1. ~f\• $ '77 XJ-12L Alll1>ma111 , J lr, f m lh equipped, 6\1 artua·l m 111>\ lt'·~en <·' r Pd w tan h 1d1.., ·Fl.1\\ 77 l"l'h l'.t lll ltk !'.-.pd AM 1-'M. ~hu1lmi., i1lnl t•ond $17011 11 1 b:.l ~761!1 AMIC 9905 71 Coorour. XJnt ('(Ind " red m l l1>aded. $70011 552 J5lWI Ml llP,1 I~ 1254 UKT1 70To)Ofa .:t>C.KI 1·unu1tton Sl'O.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\111) lvdded 4!2kM1 73 Cutia~' Su prcmt• CREVIER IMW 711 Concord UL. 111 m1 . $4 500 !'>4611731 -Blk b lk $161111 Xln1 tf.'ijl N Hc.tch Bl\ d L/\ llAUHA Isl & Uroudwn) SANTA AN1\ 835 3171 lw of extras 4 d r fk•'l ----'72 Malibu. 350 eng. 67.000 cond mi. re~ ~u:., PS. PH. ,\(.' <5 Mi No. of St\ fwy I (7141522·5333 Sonday by Appl 'Tl m : Immaculate. J owner. Assume lease or purchase. 557 -0400. 72 IMW 3.0 CSL Rare fac. original aJpina sup. etc. Very fast. Great baod.ling. 642-0006. 7 J XJfi :t.500 o n eng Uurl(und> Tan Msnl $6 .25 0 ij 40 !J6~0 . 213·597 21~1 ------ecam-Ghio 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo Karm a nn Ghia. good cond, rebll motor. $1995. 67~5441. 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"10 BMW 2002. xlnt cond, ·74 RXJ, economy. runs $4200 /bes t o ffe r . great Sharp' 11295/bst 982..f718/968·5247 d r 7!>4-S:l>O dy1, 897-4984 eves Tri~ 9767 .....•.••.............. i i !:>l81! 3 0 h lrt' V8. 2 Ulp'I, ~ spd. wire "hl!>, pen l'Cl l'OOd S.'tl 0037 --- Valiaw09" 9770 . ....................•. VW · tlnving trouble sell· Ing your t·ar? Try wi Top dollar · P111d for or Nol• Bnng your car to Jim Marino Volkswage n, 18711 Beach Blvd . Hunt angton Bearh A -;k for Frank Manno or Tom Aikin <:xrer :>49-4307 77 AMC Hornet Stauon Wwa FU U pwr. AM fo'M w.pe slt'roo. A C gd ;:as rru, ~d <'Ond S2500 Ca U t:awn 5 9 pm 962 6849 Gas Saver Must Sell' ·75 Pace r . Xlnt. <:o nd l.DIM.i. OFFER. 499-3893 Mell 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •iOOBOWNOAC • 77 IUICIC llVIHA C,E.. C.,t 97 I 5 ·72 vw liug, ~.ooo mi , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 RX Wal(on Silver 12 000 FUU power. 6-way seat. landau. fact. air. stereo tape. custom wheels. more. C801RKNI '71: Looks shttrp w/blk inte r. New brakes. 6'TiJ.3400 675.7507 SL200 $1.950. 494.5729 -------- 962·61.!3 '71 VW Bug . Stock , '78 RX7. I IM m1. AC. AM/FM, runs & looks re· Sllverlblu. AMt FM. sun-al good. Sl950/best offer rf $8300. 642 l 121 . 84().1897,846-8961 SS595 *J.C. FORTUNE i3 Capn V6. Xlnl cond. AM1FM. air. 673-6Ull & ~· 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAltGI SIUCTIOMOF AU.MODELS SHOP6COMPARE BARWICM DATSUN ,• ' 811 1Jl'l 49J JJ7S ---.. 1'71DATSUM llOWAGOM Auto matic . AM /F'M atereo. air cond • pwr. lMllin1. • cyl. f\Jel ttlJec· Uon. l7,000 mtlea ' like NEW cond it i o n cmwDG). .,,, ...... c ••• ....... Blvd. ....... OOITAlllM ........ 00..1956 ·74 Mazda RX4 Wagon. new brakes. tires. lune· up. A/C, low mileage. tnmi REGULAR OAS. 1Jabell> (213) 43C)...~ eves. Mace••._ 9740 ....................... '71 250C: Wht/blk. 1nrf. Beautlful ! Run.a perfect· ly. '6500. 770-5646 10-8 EVERY day ; 213- S54.50eves. llBZ '66 230SL. told a.t.allic. XlDt. cond. 2 \opl. $8.200. 642-0886. STOPtl TIM Ume to relax and tbop at home. It '1 aimple with Dally Piiot aaMlfted Ada. And Ir '°" bave eomeWnl to Mil, cell a frtendl1 aa.in.d M ·Yllor a t .... DIES EL DAS H E R WAGON Mid Oct dehv w/approx 300m 1 us e Xtras. Pvt pt.y 642-3336 '19 VW Rabbit, AC. sunrf, AMt FM. delx mode l $8IO S31.s4tieves. Days 2J.3. '12UC*l. WIDE EYE BAJA KIT. AU 1 pea, brand oew. 990. 845G>l atl2pm. '76VWBUG. Ponuac·GMC 3XX> E Lst. Sanla Ana (714 )558-1000 l 'Tl Regal : Low males. F\11· ly equipped. $5000/0ffer. 497-107'7 19 Gnn Sport 350. Ap. prox. 30,000 on rebuill en1lne . New brekea. tine UJd sbocb. Good runn er! 1 1100 . 1714*2-4933. Eveoinlt. Sunrool, All/FM stereo 9911 SlllOO.Xlntcood.673-s.:>52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED. OlderVW Bus _,. __ ..._ __ tnpjmecl>arucalcond. ,.__,__ .. _ °'611' not conceft)Cd With ... wttJ9 leadw, tn&nlt ....., .... 751"*7. lode. cniM coat.rol. door loch·OO RG EOUS ! • VW .., Sood eond, "900. 17 .. Tm (Linda IDllt..U.SUIO. Ille> . te.e ~~~~~~ '71 vw o.v .... top. '77~0.Vdlt, ....... ... ._nu. ... ..... ., •. 17..-r ......, serv record.,, $lbUU m2126af1 w~ i'O Impala 4 dr. air. 1:1pe det'k . Radia l ltr~ $700 847~ ------ i'O Capnce· Good cond. &o. 97~ Days 8·5. ·m Chevy Mahbu, reblt eng. gre;it gas m1lage Sl400 548-5282 '78 Clevette 2dr . <l'lpd. rust colored. radials. very c:lea n . 137 00. $2678 ·75 Monaa·5 spd .. ta ll wheel. hatch back. new radial tires. low miles. 834-0610. '65 V1!i1J Cru1:.c.·r S t;it Wgn \'t•r y i:d cond SiOO or r IH6 6800 a fl 6{>m PWo 99S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo .. MMt&S.. 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P3880\. 1977 CHEYIOLET NOYA 6 cyl engine. automatic .trans . pwr steering. radio and vi nyl •nterior f839RXH,Stk P3973l. 1979 FORD PfMTO IUNAIOUT 4 cyl engine • .autom111c trans.. pwr. steering & brakes, n d10 & morel (955WCO~St . 51. 1971 FOaD LTI>WAGOH VS. automatic, air cond .. pwr. steering & windows. tinted glass, radio & morel (230ULC). (Stk. P3975). 'S388 1977 FORD '150 CllWCAI PICKUP V8. autometlc , air cond .• pwr. steering l brekes. radio, shell &. mOJel (1F20154). (Stk. T1787A). ' 1975 FORD 1977 FORD L T·O 11 SEO AH VS. air cond . pwr steering. brakes t. windows radio. 1111 wheel Landau top & more• (733SGK) (Stk P3459) $ 8 top LYMOUTH YOU.IEWAGOH 6 cyl . automatic trans . air cond . pwr steering. windows & seats. AM/FM stero t. roof rack (627SLS) (Stk 1444A) ••1 !77 MERCU COlOHY P.t.IK WAGOH VS, automatic. air cond . pwr. steering. brakes, windows & seats. sunroof & morel (929ULC). (Stk. P3978) ' 1978 PONTIAC Ft1u110 court VS. automattc. air cond . pwr steering. brakes t. windows. AM/FM stereo. tilt & rallye wheels. (732VC0). (Stk. P3946). '1188 ( 1977 FORD LTI> SEOAH VS automatic transm•SS•on rad•o power steerinrJ ,ur cond t. Li1n<Jau top (242RLYI IStk PJ6851 '3788 -1 94"" FORD- r.111D SrECIAL EDITION VS. lull power. stereo radio and vlnyt rout P3776) '3988 AT 124 SrtDEI ROADSTER 4 cyl . 4 soeed trans . roll bar & AM/FM stereo cassette Pretty little bnghl red car' (Ser 095976) IStk 1S2tAl '•2 1979 FORD F.250 rtCICUP VS. autom111tc transm1111on and po-.r steering (IN44045) (Stk. P3938T) '1888 1978 FORD T ... ID DIAMOHD JUll.ll VB. automatic. air cond .. pwr. steertng. windows. sunroof & seats. AM/FM tape. Landau tap & morel (999VPH), (R3811). '6988 f . i I I I/ • BuntlnMton Beaeh Fountaba V!,,~0~y " .. rB•••tewa'' I VOL:. 72, NO. 220, ~SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 1979 Count! Workers <Jlaim •1 G~al' GaANVILLE Ot_o.11, ............ Oranae C-OUnl,y employee As· 80('11Uoo negottatora hav~ anrra ly and abruptly cance led an f'lectlon called to rality a salary agreement reached last ~eek with count y government negotiators "We·,,e been betrayed That's all there as to 1t. we've been betrayt"d ... e mployee associa- tion Execull ve Director John .. Sawyn-said Tu~sday 11 he &n· nounc~ c:ancellaUon of th• llt!e· t1on Suwytr satd about 6,\00 COW\ ty tmployt't' 1n ctve bargairuog units are likely to umbark on & series or blc ou ts -nd work slowdown 1r their dispute with the county as not settled by Aug 14 A week ago, it appeared that the disenchantment that'h&s marked county government's labor negotiations this year was iu an end. That Is when Sawyer said the members would vote to approve a three-year pact giving them the 19 perce nt pay in crease spaced over three years. But that was berore the as- socl a tion of Orange County Deputy Sherilrs reached a ten· tative agreement on salary is· s ues with county negotiators .late Monday night. And. according to Sawyer. the depulies sot a bigger piece of the pie t han did e mployees r e presented by the c ounty e mployee association. "The county told us there was a bsolutely no way they would uant more than an 8 percent in· crease lo any e mployee or group," Sawyer s aid. "But they deceived us by g ranting s ubstantially higher pay and fringe benefit rncreases lo the deputies." Sawyer saia. He calculated that when the deputy package 1s properly fi~ured it means pay and benefit hikes that range from 15.9 per- cent to 21.3 percent. "Our bargaining negotiators have concluded we have been lied to and dtteived." Sawyer said. "The county has breached good faith and we no longer ha ve confidence in the negotiators ... One member of the· county Dally Ne••••~• Fl FTE EN CENTS Board of Supervisors who asked not to be identified said : "We've gone as far as we can go. I don't intend lo budf!e one inch . And at may be that those who are diss atisfied with thf' best we ca n do will have to go elsewhere ror employement. · · _ Me~whHe, county Personnel Director Burt Scott huddled with his negotiators today to map strategy an an effort to bring the deepening labor crisis to an end . . Death Prohe_Myst~ry Girl Found Identifies ,HB Hits HerseH To Police By J ERRY C'LAl'SEN OI -0.olf "ltet \IAff By ST EVE MARBLE 16=} eat old tta·,..s-1d,..e ... n"4ttfted- 04 IN 0.llr f'ttec Si.ff Huntangton Beach police ex· p r essed disma y today that Arkans as authorities failed lo notify them that Camalla Miller. wanted here on child stealing <'ha r~es. had been freed on re duC'ed b<11 l ~1 rs f\l11ler is charged with abd ucting h e r d aug h ter. Valee n a . 6 . from th e J?randpan •nts' HunlinJ!lun Belich homf' They are Valcena·s lt'gal 7 gue:t rdians ''I'm very disappomted." said Huntington Beach Sgt. Luis Oc hoa. who s pearheaded the year·long search ror Mrs Miller "In a case of this m agnjtude 1·m surprised they didn't a t least let us know .. Mrs. Miller. who faces ex lrad1t1on to California, was re teased Monday after µost1nl'( ll ss.00<1 bond. Bail had been re- , Digging Into tlae Past he rse H to Huntington Beach police as the J!1 rl who posed for a b1k1n1 photo cind s ubsequently "'as sought for 1nrormat1on in the Ro bin Sam soe k1dnap- murder case A photo or the ~irl was published this \\ee k b~ CIP"d new!>papers at pohl't' requc~t The photo "'ac; fn unrl a mnnt? somt' 900 s e11cd m a seart·h 'If murder 'lUSJJt•1·t Hoc1 nt·~ Jorn••:-. Alcala s ~lontcre) l'drk homl· l'ohn~ Lt Rrut t· Y 011n~ ~ll1r1 Tuesd:.i) thetl 1t appt.><Jr:. Altdl<J took her photo · · He added ... It appe<J rs she 11.·a~ s kating at Sunset Beach 11nc1 Akala asked to t ake her picture and did ·· Youo~ said. ··This puts him <Alcala ! in this area. Not only this area but ver)' close .. T he IS.year-old. whose no me w as not released by orricers. re sides 1n Long Beach A ne1~hbor c;p o tt e d h e r ph o t o 1n CJ newspaper and approach('(! the J?•rl's mother. Younf? said d U<'ed I ro J100.00<Lb¥-<._.,-av-- An archeolog1cal dig is under way off Ortega Hi~hway in San Juan Capistrano after a 900-vear-old skull was discovered 1n the ya.rd of a n ew hom e. Th e ar:cb~-0logical~-is werlft-ng-unde~ scrutiny of an observer interested m the sanctity of "hat may be an Indian burial area. From left to right are Jim Green. Stephen Bousear en. Chris Drover. Hank M~f-J)eF-fHIEI Jeff Jt:tmes. othe1 a 11 d-da u~h-t~r ettev i lie jud~e earlier that day. ----------------------------------------journeyed to Hunt1n~ton Beach Police Departm~nt Tuesday Arkan s as authorities said Mrs. Miller agree<! to make no •c o nta ct with her daughter N aleena. whom she is accused of taking from her Huntington 'Beach home on July 31. 1978. Mrs. Miller is allowed to visit· Va leena. who is li vinJ! in a foster ~ome in Berryville. a<'cording to Arkans as social service workers The J?irl's grandparents. who :were named her guardians in 1977. have hired an attorney to help them expedite Valcena's re 1 orn to California. t Arkansas and Orange County officials are currently evaluat· 'in g a report o n th e I g randparents , Kenneth and Juanita Moore, to determine whether the girl should be re- turned to their Hunt1ngton Beach home Mrs. Miller 's attorney, Matt ' Hor an of Fayetteville, said he was concerned about his client being detained in a Berryville I JaJI bf"cause she is an epileptic. Ochoa pointed out there was a •m a jor difference t>etweel' the ~punishment for felon y child s teali n g in California and Arkansas. , H e said punis hm e nt i n t Cahfornia calls for up to 20 years in prison. Jn Arkansas. he t said, the sentence was a max t 1mum of a year in jail. Arkansas Circuit Judge Paul a.J a meson said dunng bail reduc- t lion heanngs Monday that the charges against Mn. Miller, if filed in Arkansas, would require a bond of only $2,500 . Mrs Miller's extradition hear ng is set ror Au.g120. .4P~ENT .4D WORKS WONDERS •· 1 had to beat renters away 1th a club because I got so many calla from my Dally Pilot cla11ined ad.'' That'• the adverb1ln1 succeea story ol the Costa Mesa man. wbo plac41d tJu. ad in the Daily PiJOt: 2 br. I btl 1er, ""J mtt No Peta, No Kida .. &XX·XXU l 1 • If you ••t succenlul ad· ....-.... 117 u. frl..u, o.tly Pllot c1U.lft9CI ad· ¥t1e1'1' at ·~ ...... - 1 TerrOrist Linked To Newport Case By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot • Oa lly Pll9f SIAtl M tlidos De rgarabedian. the Palest.mian terrorist pic ked up in Fountain Valley las t weekend a nd ordered deported Monday. was under i n vestigation by Newport Beach police in connec· lion with a possible extortion case al the lime of his arrest by federal authorit ies, 1t was re- vealed today Newport Beach police Detec- tive Sam Amburgey s aid the c a se invo lve d a wealthy N e w port res id e n t who he declined to name. Amburgey s aid he wasn't con- vi nced there was a crime in· volved. He said the local man felt Dergarabedian was threatening him and, knowing Dergara~ dian's past invol\'ement with ii Palestine terrorist group. sought protection. It was the hiring of security guards that m ay have led to Deri~arabedian 's a r rest . Am· burgey said. .Dergarabedian was taken into custody early Saturday JD Foun· tain Valley a t the hom e of rel- atives he had been v1s1tlng. Agents of the feder al lmmJ· g r atiOD a nd N a turalizat ion Service said they were led to the home near Mile Square P ark by a tip from an unidentiried infor- mant. Monday, Dergarabed1an was ordered deported by a Los Angeles federaJ District Court jud1Ze. <See DEPORT, Page A2> Board Chief Won't Seek Re-election Julio "Jay" Rivera. president of Huntington Beach 's Ocean Vi e w school boar d has an · nounced he wi ll not run for re· election in November Rivera, who has served as a trustee four years. cited a busy schedule as the reason for his decision. "I want to s pend more time with my family." he said alter te lling school orric1als of his plans Monday night. Rivera's board seat is one of three that will be on lhe Nov 6 ballot. Charles Osterlund 's four-year te rm expires. and Maxwell Sudakow's seat also will be on the ballot. Sudakow's seat is to be hlled <See RJVEllA, Page AZ> Young said 1t has not been d(' termined on whu:h date the ~trl .,.. as photogr aphed but that 1t defm1tely was about the same date younJ? Robin Samsoe d1sap pea red. Robm and a i;?1 rlfnend had been approached at Huntmgton Beach State Beach on June 20 h~ a photographer. t cntatl\el~ 1dcnt1f1ed as Alcala. who asked to take her picture~ Later that arternoon . Robin disappeared on her "'ay home rrom her g1rlfncnd's house. pre s um ably aboard a yellov. bicycle which pohce still SPek Iler body "'as found July 2 nea r Sierra Madre Al cala was arrested at his Monterey Park home on July 24 and s ubsequently c harged with murder He 1s ID Orange County J ail. held without bail. As police questioned the 16· year -old Tuesday. mvest1gators were meeting with orficers from seven other Southem Cahfom1a c1t1es regardin ~ "evidence" secured in July rrom Alca1a ·s ISEE BIKINI, Pa1e A2> Seoteh Causes Caneer? WASHINGTON <AP> -Tiny traces or cancer-causing agents have been found by researchers in six brands of Scotch whlaky, the National Science Foundationaays. . The agents, called nitrosamjnes, apparently form while barley malt is drying, the researchers said. AN INDVSTaY GaOVP RESPONDED TO the report Tuesday by saying the researchers' measurements differ Crom those or the World Hea lth Organization and "this may raise questions about the accuracy" of the NSF ~rt . Nitroumines, previously round in tests of bacon, have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Scientists say that while tbere is no direct evidence they produce cancer ln hum1.111. Ditroaamines should be CGnSldered u lf they dld. • • "It has been known aiDce last year that malt beYerages such as beer and ale· contain amall amount. ol DitroumlQM," aaid Wayne Plnee of the Food and Dru& Admlnistrauon. . , •'1'BIC •ALT BEVBUGS INDlJITaY HAS been working on ••JI to r.tuce or eliminate nlb"olulWMI. Tbe loduatry has told l'DA it apects poliUve resulta witbla a matter of months,·· be added. Be ....... dial the FDA "t. ~ what re1uJatory op. UoM an ••"1able II IDdUltr7 eaaot nd9Ce tbeee levell. '' Tiii DllaiJlld lplrtu CcMmll of &bl U .I. called attealion to the NSF ltltllMDt tbat the nlaticm ol altrcieamiw at low levell to .............. ---·· A ......... for the lDdustr)' 1JVUP dkt not proYlde tile WHO n..,.. ............. m ICOtdl ..... MAd tile ceuncU WU.,,..,.,. lDI • morecompletestnimmtoatbi NIPnpon. NSF RESEARCHERS DA VJD B. FINE and E . Ulku Goff satd they found no volatile nllroumines "in any of the 48 domestic and imported wines, sherries. Uqueun, brandies. gins. vodkas, rums and other whiskeys that were analyzed." 1 The seven scotches tested showed nltrosamines et levels rang- Jng from r.ero to two parts per billion, the NSF said. The trade council said those levels "a re at least 20 limes less than the minimum at which the U.S. Department or Agriculture has begun a monitoring procram ... Pines said the scotches found to contain nitrosamlnes are Chiv as Regal, Black and Whlte, J&B. Ballantine, Sandy Scot and Cut- ty Sark. No nltroeamlnes were found In White Label. Those were the only brands tested. • THE &ESEA&CUE&S aL\&ACl'E&ISSD THE amount of nitroumines In tbe scotch u low compared with alQOUllta ad· minjltered In laboratory telta on animals. Tbey ao&ed that it ii not known how closely animal reactlona to the chemical renect human respome. ' Nitl'Olamlne levels found in beer have ranced from O.• to 7.0 part.a per billion. Al Utt.le u 10 parts per billion caused. tripliq of iuoc twnon ln IOIDe mice, lbe NSF Aid. l:i1bteeo beers tested coataiaed trace amouatt of nitronmillel. PiMI identified tbem u Lowubrau u.tat. GUMtt dark, Scbllll Ll1ht. Pabet Xtr1 Llte, llW.r UM, Michelolt lilbt. all made tn tbe Untt.d Statel. Fontp been bated mcludecl F\tber. Prance: San ll11uel, Pbllippines; Kiri.II, 'apu. Marat.boa, Greece; Helaell•. Holland, Giolacb, aou.d: aooa. HollaDd: St. Paull Olrl. Germany: Doi l:quil~aico: Gulwl, lnlantf; FOlter't , AUIU'alla. ud Newc..U., 1l1ad. 'IOW AIDING POLICE Girl Repons In Hwitington Pair Drown In Colorado G RAND J l'~CTION . Colo. 1AP 1 Two California-toun~ls 1ltl'd v. hen their \ lln pluni.:~d min t ht> Cnlor <J<lo Rl'.er from <1 h11!hv. i.ty ni'!al' G1'ana The \'1l·ttms v.C>re 1dent1f1eu to 11 a \ a:. .lohn l'al men. fl2 anrl Er.in F1elf1. -i . both ol Hunungt.ir Reath llosp1ta li1ed v. nh a ~houlder ~•'J>drdllOn aftt'r the a• l'ldent \\U~ Eugene Field. :i.J alsoot Huntington Hea<•h. The Colorado State l'lltrol '>aicl lhe 'an in "'h1ch thf' lhn'I' "ere 1ra,ehng "'ent into th1• rl\er about 2.:J mill'~ ea"t ol C:rnnd Jun1'llon JllSI ..l!lt·r noon Tue!.· d:n Tht> east bound ,. an st rtH·k ;1 marker on t he right !.Ult• (II l ' S 6-24. crrn-!it>d tile h11o1h"''<'} and plunJ!t'<I off the left -.ull' into th .. river The 'an "'as f)Oll<'d hy " wildli fe offlt•er !>hortly :.tflt'r tht> .H't'1dent. Ref~ee Probed HANOI. Vietnam (AP> A l ' S ('Ongress1ona l d~legat1on tn· vest1gat1ng the pli ght of In· dochinese refugees in Southeast Asia . new here today after the Vietnamese government hfted a ban imposed whe n a co n· gressman accused thf> coun~ry of g ross human nghL'> violations Coast Weather Some low clouds late night and early morning along the coast otherwise s unn y a nd co ntinue d wa rm with highs Thurs- day 70 to 75 at beaches to 85 to 92 inland. Lows tonight 62 t~66. INSIDE TODAY Richard Nuon. five J1t01'S ofter M "'°' ~rit bl/ WolergaU, ORd rtl'lgMd the pre~. COfltiftw• to be plogwd bv the publk'• lift· 10fUi11pe11 to forgive . and Joroet. ~or,. photo Page A7. l•tlex <At • .., ........... u..rt (1' Liil....,. M-.... ... ,, ........ .,.. ............. , C:.-....... AS ............. M a...... Ot-tl "9111e~j All =::.. ::: E ..... ~ ...._...._. Atl ..... • ........................... ,,_...,. 4 I •tt ,..._. ... It ,,...... a..n.._ .. ,.... a ...... .._ .. ... ' C1I u t mtr1ency aUcktr. cood for HVtft dl)'I, A SJn Clemente motorllt wllo wu rl'fu ~l'd .:uimh ne ut a La1uu Be1cla ht>r\'I (' t u t1o n T u d1y 1lle1edly be<.•ame W> anttry he -.hacked the at · h'nctant O\'e r the he d "'Ith his odd nurnbert'<l h('C:·n~e pl h• T U E DA\' WAH ~N odd day , howe,•er . and all ndant Daniel P She..-Ondy r~luaed to (I II • er,up. Oran1e County tupervltort re· luctantly •er eect to pay m ore ror By JACKll BYllAN le11 Tue.day when they renewed • Of .. .,.... "-~ So N<'l!K>n r~achect in the car and pulled out h11 new odd-numbered platff, expla11unic he hadn't hJld Ume to-Install Ott-rn yet An ar1ument developed. an a11re.ment with UCf Medical 11,-.1d A s uspected confidence man Cente r covering cart fo r the was a rrested Tunda1 In Costa ACCORDING TO LAGUN.\ Pollett, tht> fl nreup t CAm t" "hen R1 ChrasUan ••l!>on dro,·e into th Jarrv· l a tJOn on co&anty'a mentally HI. MeH alter he waa contacted by Payina more In this cue • policeman Polin& u a Penn· Sout h Cou~t. lllgb\\i.&-.) &btu'tl.\.-•for meant a s percent basi c cost In· ~.,,,,,,,,.,,.... olvJnl• bu•lne.um~n Police I -=~~::~su ::::.~::. reported to<h•Y· noon and plt)u<.ll"d for fuel TT-WAS THEN, police a.Siert . that N ttl son s>uµved Sher bondy wi th the pl tea crease wu ncluded lo the $3.9 (). 100 · ....................... ._ T hey uid atr.-necl J a m es m llllon ~·year pact. ._ __ _, ·;,, .... ~ ~-~,.. R ecovering le" m eant the ALGUIA Edward Garcia , 33, of 281 MeAa university reduced the number of !,-Milts Drive. Costa Mesa, re m ained in U frtl·~r 8 uld el'°n, 38. of 140 E M·"IOOt-!,, un C lum e nt<', didn 't havt Ilee n Q ..ilute~ ths pJuyed In tead he h d Sherbondy ma de a c1llzen's arrest . r lson now fore~ u sauJt and battery (•h arg('s available menta l care beds from <·ily Jail today Ui lie u of S25,(J(IO 64to juat23. 0 • .....,... bail on suapiclon or extortion SI ..• 1 ftrt! •e.e a nd attempted grand theft mwtaneoua y , the university Police aaid Gar cia ls also held uld the county m uat now pay for transporting m ental patients This m ap locates L lo r et de on a Sl5.ooo irand theft warra nt to Metropolitan Stale Hoepita l Mar. Spain, about 40 m iles frolm Hu1ntingt1>nPBielacMh.C Huntington SChoolJlid Approve d MaeDonald Trial and assume more or the pal.lent north of Barce lo n a . whe r e a nvest gator h c ormir k screerung load. s aid the case beJ(a n Friday when Supervi.ors would have had to fore st fi re s we pt through a h<' wa!, contacted via lo ng dis· s pend an addataonal SJ.S milhon reso rt cam p Tuesday. kill· l ance by P1ll5hurgh, Pc. .. bus• Bl d P tt Ti • d to h lni a bout 20 peo ple ne11sman O<.'lmas Lee Baker. 34. 00 a em •e m a intain l e sta tus quo on the rcJ(ardin~ an all .. aed extortion SI m ent al health agreement '"" Th at amount, according to Mt·Corm1t·k sca1d Je welr y UC I offi cials. would be needed to T Oil ':iluPd at SI0.000 to $20.000 had Sl • s cover the ex11Uni:t cat.h shortfall .I exas llel'n sttil<·n l rom Baker al a Lall 0 ay·ng uspect that has rt!f!Ult.ed in the universt VCJ?a 1> hott•l and a ma n he rnf'I &I t di i : .. Oh i I he r e oflercd t o r ecover 1t HtAh school trustees have a p s~bsir;,r:,!gp;ti:ntl~.~:;~ poeket 10 [ _... • 't hrough conlact.i;. ·· proved the only bid submitted And with st ate i.upport lock~od UJ~88)0fi 'fhl• m<i n called Ba ke r from for re modelini:t and cx11a nd fng a RALEu;H, N G. (AP 1 T he T he testim ony cam e Junng 1 n 111 l l l ~ ~ u r rt o.t l e v e L C'ostll Mc>sa P rirtay. s aying hf sc.'hool fac1l1ty In Huntington pattern of blood sl arns 0 11 a sheet the triple-m urder trial of Dr. s upervisors would h ave had to hlfd' th(.' Jr>wefry, • McCorm1d ( Beach that wtll be used as head· found near Cole tte Mac Donald's Jeffrey Mac Dona ld, 35, of Hun t I Stall d ">iJld The 1·all<:r requested 55,"'IO t d use genera fund ·t ax money •to e "" q uarte rs for t he H untingt on ><> Y mall'hes the paJama top mfi(lOn Harbou r. ('harged with C'Omc up with lhl· ''xtru dollars that 111· rl'JIOrt.cdl~ had paid for Beach Union High School Dis-she was wearing the night ahc stabbing and bl udgeoning lo County lluman Serv1r~s Agen l hc:.nni:t~ and wal<.'h. plus $500 up lric t w as k i lle d . a former FBI de ath his 26-year -old wife and <'Y D1r~.'tor Margare t Grier cul SOUT H PA DRE ISLANO lront and a ruund·tnp tic ke t to Trustees split. 3-2, Tuesday in l'he m1Rttest1 ficdtoduy d a u g hter s K i mbe rly , S, and the s uper visors' options further Texas CAP ) • D1 m1 n1 11 h 1n~ ~fr" York trimcel Uake r awarding a contr act for r e Prosecutors presented the· Kris ten, 2, while he was a Green when she said no private pro winds sta lled and s lightly rf' ~1f'Corm1tk i.aid Ba ker sui. modeling the old La m b school to testimony by former 1i1gent P aul Bere t doctor s tationed al Fort vid ers w~re interested in com · \·e rsed an invading Me xican 011 1w<·t<·ll th•· mun rl1dn't have tht> Shirley Brot hers Constr uctk>n of Stombaugh in an alte m vt lo Bragg in February Ut?O. peting for any s ubst antial part spill along the Texas Ma!>~ to 11'"' 1·1°' Jnll might a hs<"ond with Pasadena s how th at Mrs. MacDonald 's M acUonald claims al least of the care agreem ent Ila) Coast Guard offt t·1al~ ::.uul tlw lnint mrin1·v 1 r ey ro ers 1 , per . 1T1cd-from-.rnoth too a inti uders killff-hl,-...uuu*--~~-------------•'..!h!!e:....!t>f'~a!.£l'!!h!es~v.~er!:,!eLJO~nl!lL..JJJUl.lli. __ .:.l .:.'1;.:.•l::.11.!.<·-!!a!..r r~<tµn!A!P~d~f ';!.irwli~a~k~e~r!:_.!;l(!.!_1 __ _ c·ent higher than early estimates room into the master bedroom and attacked ham. "fl s~ms th is <the un1vcr11it , 1 oi t' the Sttuataon look ·1 \ 1 .. "'"':a n:a Y ying a us1· fo r t h e w o r k , ca m e in a t of he t ho m e a t f o rt Bragg , Stamba ugh 's t estimony ap· is the o n ly gume in to"An i.:ood · 111 "" ''°'"'11 1.111· to (.'o:sta Mc:-.a Sl.644.000 where the hody was fou nd pea red to <1bse rvers to be the Supervuwr Ralµh Clark i.aid a' "'a rh Sli 101 111 1dent1f} tht Jev.eb Trus tee llelen01tteled the bal· The shetl wa::. bunched up 11 m ost duma~ing to d ate. The he and hii>follov.supcnii.<1r -.ur Coast t;uard Capt Ho~•·r .. 111111.1\lorllwm . tic against accepting the bid and fe"' feet a way. Prev1ou::. wit trial is in its fourth week. veyed the ml'nlul heulth <'C1n· ~h1li.on '>aid lht> oil from t11, IJt-tt•1 t1 vc• l.l J a<·k Caln''"· µicked up :support from Trustee ne:.sel'. have testifi ed m o!>t of lht' tte also test ified he found im dile mma, befor(.' a ppro\ ini.: lhe tory i. lari.:ei.t 011 s pill, ,.,., e,-.,e,l p11.,1 n ~ d' thl· IJusine:s., asi.<X:tall· ---4j~~Hl~----------~~~~~~~~~~a~ ... c~d~~p~r:e~s:s~1~~~~~~a~·~k~n~i~fe~~~d~~"!g!r!ee~m~e~n~l_____ sl1ghll) tn its norlhPrly flu" •dllcd lhc ">Ubpccl v.hen he ··a; Although board President Zita Colette's type ice pick blade on a towe oun b@1!4HJM' t.9Ulh@<iswrly Y'tntl5 httt1~-r1n:-Tt.,.......,.,,rnimnrrT-m:mt..-.r-.rn ...... ~....---- Wessa and trustees Brian Lake draped over Mrs. Ma cDonald. died down The winds had hf·''" <tnd Stephen Smith complained ,.. r. A l M a <: Don ald to ld arm y in · F ..... r~ A l ('il Ul>tng the Gulf Coai.t (•urrenl.-. about receiving only one bid for ,.... age vesti~at.ors he placed the towel lo c a rry the flov. the work, they awarded the bid over his wife after finc:hng her RIVER IJ e Sa.id lhe spill from Mex11 11 based on advice from school ad-DEPORT lying deud on the n oor. A. • • did not mo\'e at all Tu1·sdin m inls tra lor s that r e bidding • • • Stombaugh was expected to after tarry .-.:lobs of nurle ar would I.JC costly and co uld result A t h 1 5 h c a r 1 n g. h c tP11t1fy later that holes an Mac· for two years lie wu!> 11pJ)(J1nll'tl rl\'Cd from a blo~n ''°t ~t 1•x1c·a11 10 C'Ompletion dela ys. atknowledged lh<.tt he was the Dona ltl 's pajam a lop , a lso found last fall to fill Dr Margaret v. t·ll The Coast <; uar<I 1001n 'rh'e-111 ~h \liC'hoo l d 1str1ct 1i. m<in who nun~ a hand g re nade ly1n.: over his w ife , m atc h Stark·s pos t when 1>he re:-.1~nl'<1 called into action a -.011h1~l1C'at('(l 1 1·asin~ thC' Lam b t-lcmt·nl1Jr.V mto a crowded E l Al Airlines of punc ture wounds on her body. less than a year wto her four ar ray of equipment to s<·our tht· i.ltl' <Jl an annual cost of S30.000 fi cc in down town At hens on Nov Mac· Don a ld .ha s said he was year term bea1·hcs I rom lhC' f'ountwn Vqlle)' School .,7. 1969. On n. ('htld d ied und 13 wearing the top whe n he was at· Sudakow !>i.lld Tucl>d<1y. I . W I d f · 0 1"l r1"l 41>--ople were'1·n1ured·. .. la,.ked l d i r I e tan un > f>rt:' 11·1 "'' , , , .. mos assure Y a m goini.: lO ' (' days Rt~ht no"' 1t l("Jkll ~ood Tht• high :sth onl lca:st' on Dergarab<·rlian cappu re nlly hStom baui.;h test1f1ed Tuesday a four-yelir SC'al ·· ~1 adson told a morni n~ nt:"'~ ~I 1· Donn c· 11 no u ){I :1 s Corp !jt:r ved let.s tha n a vc<i r in (;reek t e pajama top had 48 pun ct ure His dec1s1on "'ould leavl' oo in tmefing in Corpu~ Ch ri!)ll f:tl·il1lw1> nirrcnlly housing d1 1> ffftson for the attack Ile wai. holes in tl. That's a t least Joor r um bent runnin~ for thl' tv.o ··We're unaware of any di., lrwt offltel> expire!> next sum· f d lim es as many holes as Mac -yea r l <'rm . anrl none ror ree . along with six other U!r Donald had puncture wou-...1"'. R , f W lh turbances enstv. ard In the C1mh rrwi rora~l s in exc·han ge for 53 •JU<> ivera 5 our year !)Ost 1 no bean If Molher !':iilure dt><.ldt·~ ObJe<:lmg to c.ward1ng work to p assengers a board a hiJacked lH'Cordmg to previous testimony. anc umbenL'> runnan~. the :.talc to ~et up on her hind l<'i.? ami tw a single bidder. Mn •. Dille asked Oly m pic "·rways J·e l in l9'10. And whoever was wearing the Education Code allov.-. flH' add1 1 b nJ Un l'OOperatlH' V.(:' I c 1n :• lldm1n1s t rat or11 why only on e lie said he is now 8 resident of top wasn't moving when t he t1on al davs for cand1d1tt.cs to rilt-much morl' dtffk ult •itualioft, \1 1 <"111 mwk '>did ll <1 v.t•1o1·r. the alleged cnnn man n·port•·dly became upset dnd told <.:ulnon the Jewelr y wai, 1n a -.c.ll' rlepos1 t bo x a11 ,1 1·uuldn l be obtained bet·ause th., bank "us doi>ed. MC'Corm1l·k '\:Jld Alll·r «hN•k1ni.: the c.ddresl> 111 "'luch Raker was to have wirt·d t he S500 fron t mo n ev ~\l<'Cormu•k :.aid hP und Calnon ;1 rre1>lC'<I GC1rt a:1 on sui.p1 c1on of 1•xlort1on and attempted gr and lht'lt C..ilntm "'ho turned 40 t h1:s "'t'l'k :said he d1dn t m ind aclm~ lhr pJrt hut ll kind or hurt m y lt>td111~1> v.1!1·11 l'htl scud. 'Wt rn•t•d un ol1Jt-r.Jook1n j( b Ubl· fW!H man ' buMer hcc. turned out for bchool Amman. Jordan ho les were m ade. Stombaugh for the t'4o \&l·an«les h~ sa id l'OnSlruct10n prOJf'C~ over the Ambur~ey said that's "he re said lie said the holes s howed F1 ltn~ for all thre<· '>(•al!> t1p<-n:s Another Coa!>t 1,udrtl orr111al Cra h v 1·e l1· m, pa:.l frw months I.he wealthy Newport Beach resi no tea rm~. meanm~ they were Thursday a l t he Ordngc Count) Dr John Robinl>on ">Utd thi· . Admlnll>l ralors report that. dent becume 3CQUa1ntcd with m1tde v.iule the top was isl a-Rei.i 1strar or VolC•n off11 t' h••JI ht:'!-\\ere onl.) 11gh1I~ df'!>Pth! thf' allt:'~t'<1 "rcc·<•i.sion." u "'~d lton •.ir> 1300 C . S Gran<1 1\\C . S.tnl<i } I (• l' r g a ra u e 1 an .u O"t of th"' blood fou o 11 cd . · lht: lo"' e:-1 a ('[m 1nouu:."---41~--rt"l~~rw-i-..,,.rl-iin:::r----1rc.tn1w ounly <:onlnH·tors re A h d I cJ d "' " "' I m urgey cc me to 1 enl1 t~t?-~:....c::.o~l~<''.:!:tt!....e!-'.5"--'.'"'n"o"-. l..,,._.M_,. ...... c~.-~"'c....__ .... 1 11 11 us1•<11n surh inrrdPnt-. ----'main UtlClU~\ .Ib.c.am-0un t--of t oca lllAA or f ear Of .,,. ,...,,.11ni a ~J0111<3t t'l'i norm ..i V Iii.OU• IJ c...c..'.LLI~ be pioblt•m Jl<tp(•rwork that ;u·compam ei. gcncraltng rep r1i,als from other Uo na l<1's: 1>lood type,-~rcnessei. have until 5 Jl m Au1ot 30 lo Tih· m1nim<il at th<' r«'i-<irt Jr<•J \ Thl' (n ff 1• gl :.t•hool h1d<11ng and t onstru<·l1on f>alestiruan terrorists. lh: said have ~atd for the vaca nt'W' .... ll1Jt 1on II> mo<h "-fJr'l' J~lllt 3'1 un ID on also"'ai,c·1t('t'lusa dt•te rrenl Lhe m<1n i1>a J ordaman cttizen Defense <tltorn ey Re rn ard To c1uahfy.tund11l;11l'smusthe mill'!'> north a t tht· l'o rl L<t m h S<·ho<1l, 1115::!1 Yorktown He said the local m an wai. S<'ga l obJ~cted to Stombaugh·s r eitistcrt•d \Olttr1> 1n tht· M·houl ~t.rn..,fll'ld 1.111 but t'\t'O tht•ri· Avt· was t loi.cd th1!> sum mn uided in J ordan IJy Deri~ar<ilw· testimony Tuei.d ay, after Stom· d11stn t·t which i.ervcs nor th Hun· the be<1C'hes ..ir e o n ly li~ht l\ hl·<·a usc of cleclt mng cle ment<1ry di a n 10 getting a laq;e in hau,:th stlld a te ar down the front l tnglon Beach and 1>0rt1ons of oiled. hl' s<itd H hool e nrollment herilan'·e scttled oflheshirtappearedto be m ade Wt'stm in!lte r un<l 1•o unta1n 1, 1 d 1 .. hy someone s t and ing in front Valley ,o llnbon 1>a1 t:'ar ~ n 'porh lt<'modchn•• work and the ad In g ratitude. the loc al mun ancl pulhn" down .• "'~aal ohJ·ecl· 1 b () 1 1 from dl\erb on the rc·1>1·arch i.h1p " pledged his hrelong fn endsh1µ " .-x:.., nr u m enl ster unc · varu Lo n ~horn fo u nd f1 n l(crn uil d 1t1on of a 14 .llOO·square ·foot and paid, over the past year. t-d. saying the teRt1mon y wasn't t1oning out of sta le . c·ould not be pa rticles of 011 bent'alh the !>Ur portable bu1ldinl( for co mputers about $50.000 of Der~arabedian 's l.lased on fact. reached re gardlnJt hl:s plaf\b for face off Port Mun1Sfielrl Off and storage 1s lo he completed "Xpe nsec, a"'·ord i·ng lo Am Segal also qucs.lloned Slom· r e·eleC'llon h h 1 ( d b J 5 "' " .. .. i, ore. t e part1c• es "'ere oun v an 1 burgey baugh closely on his cr edenlutls ai, deep as 3S feet. but "'ere onl) Most wor k lb expected to ltc "Appa renUy al som e point t' whe n the goverr:amenl offe red f1ve tosevenfeet dee p 1m m ed1alc to mple t e d 1n tim e for a therewas ad1~cussion about ou; him as an exper:i wiln~as. 22 Face Execution lyoffshore .he a1d Chr1stmus vacation m ove into resident setting Der,arabed1an , 1.n an inter view with The As· M ean w h ile . v a c.'a l 1o n e rs t h£>"11ew l-O mplex, i.c hool -.ct up in a business wit h a low soc 1ated P ress last week. Ma~· BE IRUT . Lebanon I AP I surfed. swam and basked an Utt: m1 n1strator5 said inte rest loan.~ Ambur gey s aid. Dona~d refer~ to Sto~baugh 8 The fm ng squad 18 not expect ed warm Pa re sland s unshint>. Two weeks ago Dergarabe theories as a hare·brained con-lO wail Ion~ for 22 persons ~en · apparently und1st urt>E-d by the ,~,...P~A I BIKINI ... ho m e The visitors pored over the 900 photos, Young sa id , 1n a n at· te m pt to determine if any m ight be victims in s till unsolved c rimes in their communities. d ian s howed up at the Newport ceptuahzal1on of whal~cur~:· tenced to die for plotting against Coast Gua rd 's counl e r attaC'k man 's office a nd d e m a nded Stombaugh ,nowof(i reenvall~. I raqi l'r e s1d e nt S a d d a m aga1nstthe lead edgeof thesp11l. $160,000sohe could buy hls own S.~ .. worked a l the FBI 8 H usse in. T hirty-three ot he r s v.h 1c h sC"1e nl1sts s aid r ould jewelry store, Amburgey sajd. W<tshangton crim e lab about 16 wer e sent to pn son and 13 were possibly dama~e hundreds of T he local man wanted to set years. . acq uitted The convtl'ltons a nd m iles of sens1t1ve coasthne from up a business deal rather than T he Arm y dropped. its c harges acq uittals were announ<"ed Tues Texas to Florida hand over such a la rge s um and against Mac.Donald in 1970, but da y nlRht by the olftr 1al Iraqi Gift s hops re ported 8 run on tha t ·s whe n De rgar a be d lan he was ln~icled by a ~ederal new11 agency, but •l did not s ay na il pohsh remover and other m ade some rema rks tha t the gra nd Jury in 1975· The trial, de· when the cond emned m en would solvents used to re move the tar Io ca I m a n inte r p r e l e d as layed by pre -trial appeals. hs In die from the feet of bea<"h com bers. threats, accor ding t.o the detec· Its fourth week t ive. A I~ > f•ar olrl Newpo rt Be c.t·h l!lrl "ho \\US <:ut from the "'r,,, k.tRl' of lwr t ar lust F ndav in lfuntington lk dch. d ied T ues· d a\ ;,iftcrnu~m. 1tuthortl1ei, ~c po rtt.•d MH·hdle Elise Clark of 1534! ll11(hla nd St wai. prono unced t.lt-ud at 4 25 p.m. a l St. J oseph Ho::.p1te1l of Orange. acl'ord ing to u i,pokesm an fro m th~ Oran~e Count\ l'oronersoff1<.:e. lluntrngton Beach paramedics 1>pen1 15 minulc:s cutting Miss l'lark from her <:a r ras{ ffiduy m orntnJ! following a n a<:cident near lh~ 1nterset.•L1on of Golden We1>l Street a nd York l o "' n A \ enue Police said she was lra velinj; ::.outh on Golden West Street and "'as struck hy a motorist t urning onto Yorktown Avenue . Funeral arrangem ents a re be· in.; ha ndled by P<1 c1f1c Vacw Mortuary of Newport Beach. A l cal a , w ho fac es a pre - Ii m inar y hea ring Thursday in the Samsoo murder case . a lso fal·es trial Sept 10 in Riverside Cou nty on assault and rape charge1 The Newport Beach resident the n hired guards from a local security firm. Amburgey said police we re c alled in when a city water de· partment employee went to the loca l m an's new home t.o start wat er s er vice and saw t he a rmed men. ' FVTrwtees E/,ection Set Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your Eyewear DAILY PILOT The detective said he wasn't conv inced t here had been an ac· lua l extortion attempt. For Nov. 6 Realdent1 In t he Fountain Valley (elementar y > School Dis· tricl can besJn flUn1 declaration or candidacy papen Thunday for a Nov. 8 e lection in which two 1eata on the tehool board will be contested. " The Whole Works As Low As t P'9 U•A,., (WM 0.tJ PtlOt •"" .-M Pt f't c Oft'\ .......... ......_ ......... ~ ., ....... ,,. ...... ()f .... (H\l lti..c)tt"'"""'~' "'-t•t ............. . ...,,,.•'-"'"• ....,..... tfw-. ,,..,.~ ... c .. t. -W ,.,_ -H .... _ &.•11·- l••• V• ... Y It• .... 1-11>-~• .... lt>(eM( A -~ ,...,...fl181tt••'..mt'W.'*'w'_.n_,.. -...,, "" ...... _. ,...._ -.... Qt W•\lfl•tMt ... ( .. •·-~ (•1 .... ,,. •• ,.,. ·-·-.. ,11'\_G ftt ~ P\4t1~ , .. , • (.wtrf ,,~ ................ c;. ...... """_ ~··11 ...... .... ,., • n:,:::.~ ... "':.'J:- a..rto• M '-lllC. .... ~ -.. ,~.,_...IN_,...,1 .. ... ·--·-W.•10<-CAMrh t .. ""...._.°" ...... OMoe 1111h ..... ~. Moll• ... ••"· • () ... ,.. • .,... °"" .. I -~t(• tffl Nt l .. '4 Hl-•t Ce.t•*W •••hrt.41,., ·'There were no overt threat• or actions t aken against the man nor his family.'' the inveaUaat.or s aid. "We didn't even take a crime report." RuzakNamed Valley Planner Ed Ruzak of Fo untain Velley w11 appainted t.o the city's pl•n· ning oommiasion Tuesday nJ1ht by c ity councilmen. A 39-year·old e n1ineer ror • pr ivate t ranaport1lion fl rm, Rusak wtll move Into the poll beln1 vac1te d b y Rlchud Christman, who 11 1teppln1 down from the c omml11lon beceuee he 11 movlq from the clt7. Ruull h• Mt'Ved on the roun- t1la VllleJ Tramportatton Com· mluklll. Ile ha HHd In the clt1 with hl1 wife, Yolande, and eon. Kenny, for the p11t el1ht years. Cu r ren t term s for s c hool board president .Dick Plum and trustee Karen Ackley will expire on that date. Plum . el4Cted t.o the board in 1975, 1aid Tueld1y that he In· lenda to run for re-e lection. Mrs. Ackley, a school board m em ber •Ince 19'73. was not 1v1Uable for co mment tod1y on her cam· pal1nplam. C a ndidac y papers will be available . at the offlce ol 'the Oranse COunly Re1i1trer of Voters. 1800·C South Orand Aven ue, Senta Aaa. Filla1 clONIAUI. II. atlp.•. Would-beoaadld.U. muat be at lu st ll )'H rt old aad be a re1tlt.ered VGMr ta U.. Qty ol Fountain Valley. TM rematD1111 Ulree t ...... on the IC!hoal bMrd Wiii be up for re .. lecUon la 1•1. • . 34.50 S.nol• Vl1lon «.50 Bifocal 54.50 Trtfoc•I ./ Cosmetic T inting & A II Corning Products <t he changing lenses) • " Complete Fashion F rame Selection ./ Lifetime Service G uarantee OPTICAL . ~ F:ACTIJRY 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • Hl19'9n Sq. '642·4630 • Weekilays 9·5:3Q Sat. 9.3 , r .. u lftrlne E DI T I O N I 't' eur' Home•••• . • . Dally Ne••••••l1 r Fl FTEEN CENTS Caneer Agetlt Deteeted • tn Seoteh WASIUNCTON l AP> Tiny trac of u ncer·u u11n1 aaenu have bffn round by rn archers mu~ brandl ot !kotcb wbi.1111.y, U>e Nau onalSdeoce Fo uadaUon1uLya T he a1enta. t lllled mln.aminH . a pparently rorm wtu1• barley mall 15 dry&ftl, lbe reanrchers Hid AN INOUSTKY G&OUP aE PONDED TO the report Tuesday by saying th~ re earcher1' measurements differ from lhoae of the World Heullh Org1.1mutton lilld "lblij mMy raise questJons atbout the Mt'cural'y" of the NSF report N1trosam1nes. pr eviously found 1n tests of bacon ha ve ca used ,t•a ncer an labo111ton un11nals Sc1enll1>ls say ltldl while there 1s no County Betrayal l Charged A '-"C'C'k al.lo. tl appe ared th<il thl.' dtst!nChantmcnl lhal has ma r ked <:ounty ~overn ment's IJbor negol t<ltrons this year was ut an end T hat 1s when Sawyer s aid the members would vote to approve ;i thrt>e year pact giving them t ~e 19 percent pa y inc rease ~Jlt1c·1·d over thn•e years. direct t.•vtdence they produce cancer an humans. nltrosamines 1hould be considered as 1( tbey did. "ll hu been known since la.st year that malt beverages such ua bt-er and ale contain s mall amounts or nitrosamines. ·• said Wayne Plnes or the Food and Drug Administration . ''THE MALT BEVE RAGE INDUSTRY HAS been working on ways LO reduce or tilimrnal.e nitrosamioes. The rndustry has told FDA 1t expects pos1\.Jve results wilhtn a matter of months." he lidded lie added that the FDA "as considering what regulatory op lions are available ar industry cannot reduce these levels " The Distilled Spirilji Council of the U.S. called attention to the NSF state ment that the relallon of nitrosamines at low levell to human health 111 unknown. A s pokesman for the industry group did not provide the WHO figu res on rtitrosammes in scot.ch. but said tbe council waa prepa r- ang a more complete s tatement on the NSF report. NS•· RESEARCHERS DAVID H. FINE a nd E. Ulk u Gorr sa id t)ley found no volatile nitrosamines "1n any or the 46 domestic and imported wrnes. sherries. liqueurs. brandies. g1os. vodkas. r uou. and other whiskeys lhal were analyzed .. CSee SCOTCH. f>age A21 Oil Tide Turns Winds Reverse Spill Off Texas S-OU!J=ll l'A D RE IS LA-Nir. Tl'xa s <A P 1 01 m1n1sh1 ng "rnds stalled and sll..ihUy re· <ip tl l along the Texas <·oasl lo· day Coast Guard oHtttals said the beaches were only "ltJ.ihlly otlcd " and the s1luat1 00 "looks good ·· Coast Gua rd Capt 1\1 adson said the 01 f tory's largest 011 spill. reversed s li ghtly in its northerly flow hccausc southeast<'rly wi nds had d1t·d down. The winds h<ld beeo t·:rns ini; the Gulf Coast current:. lo t• a rrv the now lit• said the ~ptll from Mex1<·0 dad not 1110\ e at all I Ul''rday ctfter tarry glolJ!> of 1·rude ar rt\'cd from a blov.n out Mexican I T~t!' Coa+il G1:111rtl l&tle•; 1·allcd into a<'t1on a soph1sl1t·atL~J <1rruy of eq uipment tu ')l'OUr the be ache:. ·We <:an only prcdttt five days R1~ht now tl looks good. · ~J udson told a m?rn1ng nc""s 'We're unaware of anv dis turbances eastward 1n the C<lrtb- bcan If Mother Natun· dcc:rdes to ~et up on her hand It!~ and be uncooperat1v(', "'"ti tit' 1n •. rnut h mon· d1fftt ult .... tu.illl•n, hl· !>Jld Irvine Tomorrow ' .. otlt•d. ht-..,aid Hob1ni.on <;a1d ear ly reports lrom divers on the research ship Lon g lrnrn found f 1n ~c rna1 t parttdc·~ of otl bene:.rth the sur I .JI'\' u(( Port ~t.in:-.f1cld Off. 1 ~· SPILi.. f'a~t' i\21 D&Wsuit Role OK'd By DAVJDKUTZMANN h1 ms(!lf ""1th a n lnine Company Tomorrow for its tt>urt pos1t1on. Of1a..o.nv1"1t9i\t•fl mot10n 1n superior 1·01111 lhJt .1..,k1n v "that your or~an1.i:t1tH111 In 1nC' Tomorrow rs not op v. ou Id ha\(• uu!>tL'<I the lll} as a !11·1 ,.rrnrm• v. hctht•r or not .) 1>•• Hut that was before the <lS !'.01 1ation o f Orange County' Ueput~ Sheriffs r~ached a ten- IJll \.-l: ~tRrecmt:nt on i,alary t!>· Spirited Training po1>ed to the t·1ty's vart1t1pat1on t u plaintiff v. ant to Ix-ot ass1stanC'e to Lhl· in a lawsuit challenging the way Supenor Court Judge Edward l'tty 1n lhrs im porta nt lltrga· Irvine Ranr h Wa ter D1slnct J Walhn rejected that motion. t1on .. ~111·.., ~tlh <:ounty nc,qotaa tori. ------101tc• Monday tllght 17 i\11d . loll't·onling to Sawyer, the K evin Carlson. 17. of El l\fodena lltgh School m Orange 1s but one of three boys among 600 girls "ho a re taking part i11 the tfn1tcd-Spt.eit-Assoc1at1o~!el:enca aL UC Ir vine this week . Participants come from throughout the board mt-mbers are chosen. a r uling that the city dtrl 1ndePd In tnP Tomorrow on~anally s pokes man i,ays. despite a pos t· have s tand a n ~ 1n th<' t·ase ha<1 ur).!1"'1 lh<' f'•t) to take U<'twn tron to the <·ontrary the ii roup lit•caui.e of 1ts ··1>ub'>tanu al ad JJ.!.ltn.,t tht-Y.ctt.er rt1stnc:t. who~· took in rourt \er:-.l' antcr~sts to lht• vo~1t1ons "' ho;ird 1') m ildt-up of two mern Wei.Icy Marx-~Jlfl \()(fa~c_ t h• lLu · Com >any and th~ twr.., •·lt·ch'<.I l>v r•'J!"'ten·d vott'r'i d1:1>UUes sm.L a blt!i!cr p1c<:e o1 tht• pre than did cm ployec~ rt•presented h y t he coun t y _state to Jearn about drms in cheer leading. ··I feeH akc a rooster in a biJ.! hen house." Carlson said this morning of his expen cnc:e. !'lll'l.~ns ~roop WU!> only µrok't'l I I'"\ I n t• I{ d n l' Tl wa-rc-;,';"", rr -.R'lnf11!1 I th• .. tm ·ire chosen r h ID~ its own poi.1 t1on ID the cas<' Distrn.:t li.dll)ltnl! 1>t l3nrtownf'r...~~""'.'h~o~..,""'1:----- wh en tls attorn('y alq~ned The I nane CompJny IS d l"O \Ott· ... ctrf' llt'd Lu \he '-ISSt·~\t•d ' . ISee BETRt\V, Pa ge ..Ul County Board OKs Bicycle Trail Link The Ornnge County Board of Supervisors apQrovcd an a r · 'lTffJH with Irvine and Tustin Tul'sc..l;iy to build a $261.000 sec tion of bicy<:le tra il running r oug hl y f r o m th e Upper Ne w port Ba y t o I rv i n e Boulevard in Tust in The two and one·q uarter mile trail section. pa rt of a coun tywade bil..c trail syste m , will com plete a link between the two areas Under terms of the agree ment. the city of Irvine will plan anc..l oversee construct ion of the tr ail subject to the approval of t h e county's Environmenta l Management Agency. Ro ughly hal' of the new sec- tion will be off.road, runnmg Coast Weather So m e low clouds lat e night and early morning along the coast otherwise sunny and c ontinue d warm with hlghs Thurs· day 70 Lo 75 at beaches to 85 to 92 inland. Lows tonight 62 to 66. .. IN81DE T8DA Y Rfelliird Nizorl, /iW ~n a/tn lw tom dilgrocfd bll Watngate, ad ~ tlle pr•ndftq, ~· to ,,. ' plooMd bll ,,.. publk:'• Im· IDUliflQMll to forgf v. and /or~l SlorJI, pltoCo Page A1. •••• along the bank of the San Diego c..ree_k from Mam !>Lreel !o_Ra.J:.:_ ranca Road in the lrvine·Tustin a n·a T he re m a ande r of the et ght·lo· 10-foot wide trail will follow Harva rd Avenue for m Ba rra nca Ro ad to Moulton P arkway in Irvine. T he agreem ent calls for coun· ty maintenance of the asphalt off.road portion at an estimated cost or $1,200 yearly . Irvine will pay fo r maintaining the on·road strip F'undang or the new section 01 bike lra1I has been appropriated an previous county Ha rbors. Beaches a nd Par ks District budgets. with $151,000 a llocated 1n 1976. and $110.000 allocated in the 1978-79 budget. SI.ides Peril San Clemente ' City Hall Area By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI .. 0 ... , "'-' IMft A Tustin geologi1t said today two landslide areas around San Cle m ente City Hall endanJer the s tructure, a church and abou< 150 homes In the surroundin1 area. J . E. Stickel, a •eololill who has acted u a Su Clemente consultant on projeeta since 1952, aald in a telephone in- terview, ''There are a couple of landalldea ln thai area and nobod)t'a dolq 8Qtbin1 about It." Cl~ Mua1er J1rr1 Weeki and Pub!¥.Worh Director How.... _...OD vaea· t.toa .S •~reached to-day. · But ,..,., My Hamm aaJd there 6-DO CHM lor tllarm. And he .... doll llt bOw -"Y IO mutlt .a&eatioa ia beUal directed , ............. . PMlt P1.J ,._.., 1"1tnc• 0'0-.M Give a Claeer Sheri Montao'9ery. a cheer leader and homecoming queen at Capiltrano V8lley High School tail year, helps instruct otben ill the dilcipline of organJzed pep. It was P•rt ol a_,, cheer. mascot and drill conference this week at UC lrvtsae. ~·Nuke Blast Raises Dust ~ VEGAS, Nev. (AP > -code-named "Ortahore," wu Clou4I of duat rormed over the r1red at I Mm. PDT and had a Nevada deaert today aa the yield or between 20,000 and ~t of Ener1y conduct.· 150,000 kn of TNT. There were ed an uncler1round nuclear tell no ttroblelp1, ht added. at U. 1prawbnl Nevada Tell MIUer uld· the devlcti w11 Site ~eel 1,300 feet beneath Yucca . DO& .,._...,. Dive Iii.._ t, abou& • mllel no~ftlt ot • Nld .............. led ...... v ..... • • defendant ID the ( aM· brouJ?ht h\ 'J luJt1on ot unrnhabtte<I proper· the cit~ and lr\'lnC Tomorrov. 1n l\ the)' ov.n The lntn•· Corn 1978. ""hen separate ">U1l:-. "'ere p.in \ 1s thP 1·h1d lun1toY.n ... r 10 ftl<'ll and later <'nnsol1Jated lh1· d1.,tru:1 1·h;,dll1ng1Dg llw 1·om1>os111on nf But ,\IJrx :-.aid h..., group's <•t· till' "JH•r Lhslrrct b11<1rd of dtrt:l' torn1•\ ... u.IO<I lk'han!I lhl· In Int' rors I 'um pJny motion to ou~l thl' 1•1t v A sec nnd c;u1t :.il<,u v. as fth.'tl 11, ,,, J tl'< hnll'al m antU\t•r" 111 l h(• t·1t\ t·h.dh·ng1ng .i n<'<irh $1 prolC• l 1t-. 11\\n ~1<.1nJ1n g tn tll~ hrllron 'oonrt auth11rr1at1on th ~t 11 lt'eb v.ould hJ\t' ,Jlh 1•rst· 1 on:w qucnl'es on thl' huodang t:ipaC'1l) M both ~4-l .' c1-nd l+v+~ l'n1 f1t'd Sl·hool 01 strtcl Afkr Walltn':-. ruling Friday. M :!) or OJ\ 1d !:>t II& tl11dcd In inc In Jr~111n1.; :ii.w rn~l tompan\ .. motion. lilt' l'IL) '> allorrtt'Y hud ~lt:'d flrt'l~{.<nlb-~lc ~·oulc1 h;i .. ~ · lard J ba:.1s to knock u:. out." MJ1"~ said c:-.t't' LA WS LIT. J'agt• A21 llesidents to Meet On Rec Park Plan Rcpr esen t a l t \es fr o m SO homeowne r assoc1 at1ons in Irvine and concerned residents have beeo invited to attend a meeting tomght to learn more a bout a proposed rec rea t ion park to be spread over 17 acres near the San Diego Fre eway. Gail Williams. a resident of Un iversity Park Village, said this morning residents of the a rea where the so·ealled "fun zone" is planned want to as k questions of the builder to find out m ore about the $20 million proposal before It gets a ny further along in the planning process Mrs. Willia ms s aid several horoeowner groups a lready ace planning lo appeal a decision of the city planning staff to grant the pro\>osal a negative declara- tion status. meanln1 It would ca uae no adverse environmental elfecta. . Mn. Williams said one ol the moet Important quesUom they want to uk la what erfect ·added traffic will have In ~· she saya already ls CODI ed. ThOM Invited to Che eet.lng al're-; between Fluor Corp and the Park West a partment com· p le x n e ar th e San Diego Freeway. Ken Wanes. general manager of the project for ADM Corp. of Anaheim. said this m orning the proposed recreation area would feature a bowlinJ? alley. roller s kating rink. racquetball courts. hea lth facility. gymn1As1um and . s wi mming pool. T h e c it y's Co mmunity Ser vices Comm iss ion a nd Tran s po rtation Commis sion have approved the project. Ope nang of the facilit y 1~ planned for some lime an the spring, 1980. APARTMENT .4D , JJ'ORKS WONDERS "I had to be•t renters away with a club because I got so .many calla from my Dally Pilot cl111lfied ad." That's the advertf81ng su~a story or the Costa M eaa man who placed this ad ln the DaHy Pilot: -'° be held In the Vll1•1• ~an R~reation Center at the~ ot M lchelloa and Royce belin· nin1 al 7:30 p.m. -Include tbe 2 br. I ba ~ar. very nice 1eneral maoqer (or tbe pro· No Peta. No Kldt '360 poaed park, a representative xxx ·xxu Crom '1uor Corp., a membe~ d · u you want 1ucce11ru1 ad· 1 the Irvine loud or Real&on .~ • vertlatn1. try the friendly Dally re p re 1 •at a t I v • 1 lr..Hft Piiot claaallle4 ad·vlaen al homeowner •rouPI ln &he el(j~' &42·M'71 . · TM leelMtJ la Pl'oPOHd lor 17 ---~~~-----, ' . • • .ti OM.YPllQT OtlUWe A San Cl mt'nle m0torilt wbo wu rcfu td ftU'-<>hnc at o La1u1Ma leach •~rvi ce at a tton Tueaday alle1edly became to anRry he whacked the at· tendunl O\'t•r th~ hud with h11 odd· num bel"t'd lk ni. '1>latt• an -.wy 1Ucker. IOOCI I• lften daya. TUESDAY WAti AN odd day. howtvtr. ttnd uttendant Daniel P Sherbood re(UH<J to fill 'er up. Local .a.tUld otrlclall. ltadera of envlronmtntal or1anlaationa a nd atete and fed era l bureaucrata will tHtlfy at 1"'aatlday'1 h .. rlq on the pro. posed Oraa1e Coa1t NatlonaJ Park. e<;oaDING TO LAGUNA police. ~ht.· fl nrt.'up t•ome whfln Ray Chrittl1n N~tson drovl' Into ~he Jaffy atat on on South Coast "H ighway shortly befort noon und plt'uded for fut-I So Nelaon reached in the car and pulltd ouf hl5 new odd-numbered platet. explalnlnti h • hadn't had time to Install them yt>t An atrgument developed. The meeting that begins at 10 a.m . al Newport Beach City Hall la open to the publtc, but the public won't be allowed lo te1m1 Off1l'tH 11 stud Nelaon. 38. of 140 Eio.talon~b. Sun lemente, didn't have lwt>n " ,>h.aki. du~pluyed Ins tead he hi.d IT WAS THEN. l)Ohct' assert, that N laon popped Sherbondy with the plulea Sherbondy mude a l'1t1zen 's arrest. That 'a because it 's a con· l(ressioeal aubcomm1ttee hear· Ing on a pending bill and a com· mlttee hearing doesn't work lhe same way a <.'l ly councll or board of s uperv11ors public hearing does N h~on now I ttl'Clt Usbuult und biiltery l'hurgc1> Irvine Unit Fights Road Funding Shift The Greater Irvine lndustnal tt!BJ?UC hus JOIOCd ITI the battle t o th\\:.rt 1Jlani. b) CalTran& to reroute S4 4 mllhon previously budgeted for the extension of\he Cor ona dc l Ma r Fr('cwa y to .JamlJ<>ree Boulcvard /\ l'nmm1ltl'C of the Stat<' Trunsport:.laon Comm1ss1on wus to meet today in Oa kland lo c·on sider the proposal by CalTruns to use the money instead for ----~.,-ndltt'aplhg Unprnnn •nffceways el:.t'\\ here rn the c'ounty f 'ro• Pflfl# A I About $9.4 million had been budgeted for the Corona del Mar fr<>ewuy work und ()rung~ Coun t)' tr·ansportation offll·talb i.md 1f the budget 18 i;tr1pped or $4 4 mjlJion, it w\11 l'ffeC'tl vely M.'Ullll' the projec't . n1 c·hun1 FullN. prcs1dcnl (If the I rv1nc ll':.gue which 1s mudt.· up of rt-prcsentutives from neur ly 400 businesses in the county, has urged all m em bers to write -CP\e comm1ss1onliSin~llle1r com pany letterhead asking that thl' CalTrans propos al be rejected. f uller said letters to the com mission should stress that com plet1on o r the f r eeway l l> necessary to a ll eviate t rnrhc --------P1.-WS•-.Tl1:1t-!~~-----rc~om11~g~c~sth11om1~1nirr1ttttnn~·u~rne~a-~ U I · • • • fie also said the letter!> should ll P s a11l Irvine Tomorrov. agrees tht• n ty ha:. a right to part1c1put<' tn th(• !>Ult bcrausc of its c-ont•emi, over thl' hond pro ~ntm for (·Ons tru<·taon of \,\afN ;inrl Sf'\\N lin1·:. thr<1u~h11ut th1· l!µra .... hn~ d1i.tr1t·l llO\\(•vc>r ~arx !'\a1d h1:. J..:r(111p twhc•ve:. thl• main tl1ru'\l or lht• ("HS(• Is that thr• rlJ:!htS Of lht> rc:.t fl c n t :, h a v l' b <' t· n 1 m p a 1 ,: NI lhrou~h the selection or board m('mbf'rb hv means other than µopular vOll'. St lls has said lhat thc chstri<'t 11 <'Ons trul·t1on f)rr1~ ram coulrl lit• tllt-~ul 1r thP board's c·ompm11t111n 1s JUdl(ed to be unconshtut10ncaL Rei.PQndm~ tt1 S1 Its· open let ll'r lo the• J(roup askanJ:! for mun c·voperatwn. Murx :,u1d , .. Ry nc mc1tn.11 are we a lcguJ c heering SQUIHJ for the Cit v .. point out that romplct1on of the frPeway 1s needed to cur b pollu t1on ;ind wast(' or automobile fuel and thut using the money an stc·arl for landsrap1n~ IJrOJl'l'lS • 1 s n o l :.. n CJ ' t· 1• p t u h I c· alll-rnat1 v<' ·· rulJc•r Sold Ill a lt-lll•r Ill (;Ill. mc·mber s t h a t al t hough l11ndsc·ap1ng 1i. clt:i.trahl•'. ll should not he a vri<>ri ty item \\hen sl<ttc funds arc hm1tt:d Tht: Corona del Mar l'rcev. ay cu rrently e nds at Ked 11 111 Avenue . The $9.4 mllhon would pay for its extP.nsion through the ;..r('a now s erved liv th(' two on<• \.\a} streets on either ~•de of lh(• ditch dug rnr the frei?way F,.._ra.,AI SUDE ... to the ~radual ear th slippage at City Hall llowevcr, Stickel sayi, the fJr<1blem 1s c rverc ·'They don't Ydrn\ anylhm ~ Restitution ._Pay_ Ordered LOS AN<iELES t /\PI A --...... rlf-td--1tbotlt-thc.·-shdt:trefi1Ureit may hurt real estate vulues an the ci ty," ass~rt.ed Stic kel. who was instruml•ntal 1n loe<tllng the t1ty ·11 eurrent unde r ground water supply tormcr scc:urity guard who ad m1tte<1 stealln ~ cash and jewelry from the mans 10t'I• of Rolling Stout:. lead sang<:r Mack J ugger has het>n ordered to p ay $13,000 1n rest1tut1on Rut James Harrington . 27, was given c·red it for the ' lime s pent in jail before he entered a ~u1lty pica lo o ne count or felony grand theft in July. Superior ____ Court Juqge Carlos E.. Velarde on Tuesday plated him on three years' problft1on a nd ordered that rcst1tullon be m ade $125,000 Donated To Mard.an Center The Harry G Steele f'ounda· lion of Ne wport Beuc h has don a t ed $125,000 to Project llomc Base. d capita l funds tampaign conducted by the Mardan Center of Educational Therapy In Costa Mesa. The campeign Is a imed at raising money to finance a Sl.6·m illion property acqulsl· taon, building and improvement program . The school 111 purehas· 1ng the old City Hall site on west l9th Street. It has been leaalna the property O"ANOa COAIT DAILY PILOT 1 ... 0._c_,.,. .. , "'"' •ll"wll""'"-.,_.,...,, __ , ........ -........ °'_ t .... ,. .... .,,.,...(_ »Nf ....... -... ..,..,,_. -. .... _ J ........ <••· ;:;:,,.i~~:..:"".:!':'.t::~~ .. ,,. .. ,~ ............ ,.,,,..,~~ ... ~~ ...... -v• ,...,.,"'t--·ll't~.,,..., .. .,,. .... " •• '"'"""(ti}•••'•, .. ...," •• .,.,. -·-.......... _ ....... _ '«•• c.... 'lt(• ... ··--0t-•"""-,,._ ... -...... ._ .. ...._ ~~1 ... £411• a... ... ,.~ ~,. .... ...... 1.i11 11M~&Allltr• "I feel I h ave a m o ral res p onsi b ili t y t o :.ay something," he said "I don't want another Bluebird Canyon " He referred to a Laguna Beach landslide. Stickel said there are two slide ar~as..on-.either #ide of Avenidfl Pres idio. One is near Our Lady of Fatima Church a nd includes a recent slippage near Calle Nina. The othe r a r ea 1s a cross I\ venada P res1d10 on the City llall side. The two slide areas cover ubout 100 acres. St1ckel said. · "Something should be done to stabilize these a reas berore 1t 's too I ate.·· he said. A recent plan lo move dirt. fro m an area behind the City Ha ll pa rking lot could csuse further damage due to earth slippage, Stickel asserted. The earth movement could ca use the nearby homes to slide downhill "and push City Hall In· to the freeway," Stickel sa1d. Coun cil membe rs Myrtis Wagner and Karoline Koester old today they are 1tudying Stickel'& claim• and the alleged coverup ol information regard· Ina potential damaae due to earth slides. Mrs. Wqner declined further comment on the matter unUI she Is able to locate reporta in City Hall that may ahed more lll)tt on the earth s lides . Pope to DraiD lhtCrowd? WASHINGTON <AP> -Pope John Paul II Is expected to end ht• U.S. vlatt this fall by celebrllttna a MaH before what could be laraeet aathertn1 ln the h11tory of the n1Uon'1 ClsMtal, .. ,, tM N.uonal Pan s.rvtee. Tbe M111, whlch would be held on tM 1ruay mall that ex- tend• from the Capitol to the W11hlnston Monumtnt. could attract 11 many• u • mtlllon worhatalpera and ob1ervera, Qtorp J . Berklacy. ualataat to tlle dtnetor of the Natlonal CaptUJ Pub, Hid TMlday. hft a crowd woald e11ll1 aur· PUI tM civil rt.,... and ..U· YIM ill amrldMIU of_ tbt 1'IOI, heuid. * * (;as Station Ripoffs Told Officials or both land com· panies have said they s upport the con cept or t h e park, However. there are 1od1caUons that the boundaries proposed W l\SHlNGTON <AP I -may be the subject or disagree· The Energy Department ment between the public agen· s ays 2,000 of the 5.000 • ciea and private companJes in· aer\'1ce stations al ha s volved. audited since winter were The subcommittee on National found to be overcharging Parks and lnaular Affairs of the for gasoline. House Interior Committee wall T h c d epart m e n t · s hear from a slate or pre·selected Economic Regulatory Ad· speakers. ministration said Tuesday Cong reuiona l aides said 1t l'Ol lcrted more than me m bers of tht> public who w1tnt $160,000 1n pena lties for lo s hare viw s with 1rn bcomm1t· v1olationfl of fede ral pnc· tee or committee members m ay IDK re~ulat1ons. do so by writing either Rep The agenl' y sa~1=d~40"'"'9::---f-_...'"'rcy.-Pt1U.eRW>n. ().S11nta Ana, vrolatronrwere-f<.I n in or Rep Mor ris Udall. D Ariz . Los Angeles. 155 1n Pills· withm the next two weeks burgh, 1 l8 In Detroit, 155 Patterson IS co-author or tht< 1 n C h 1 <' ago . 9 1 1 o ball to allocate $38 m alhon to Cleveland. 86 in New York purchase some of the vacant and 85 ID Hoston. land between Corona del Mar )'-On-lie. I a lfiO • _____ .Almwewm~bew.ru.o-:f ~th~e subcom mat tee Newport Cops Udall Is chairman of the In terior Committee and v.111 be on hand al Thursday's hearing P b Thr S lated t o s peak are the ro e eat ma yor s of I rvine. Nev.port Btach and La~una Bt·1H·h l'Oun B ty supervisor Phil Anthon;, &nd N Terrorist Thom as Hiie y and s tute St>n J J oh n S ('hm1tz. H Ncv.vort By JOANNE REVNOl..DS Of -o.u, ,..,.. ii.ii M dados Oergarabt:d1a n. the Palel.trnian terrorist picked up 111 Fount ain Valley last weekend and ordered deported Monday. w as under i nvestiga tio n by Newport Ueach police In connt:c tion with a pos11ible extortion cuse at the time of his arrest by federal authonUcs. tt wa~ re- v~aled today Newport Beach pohce Deter t1ve Sam Amburgey said the cast I nvolve d a w e alth y Newpo rt r esident who he dechJled to name. Amburgey su1d he wasn 't con- \ inc·cd there wa:. a crime in volved lh• s oi1d the local man le.Jt- Oergar1:1l>e<l1an was thrcatenin 1m and. inowang ergarnbe· cJ1an 's past 1nvolvemenl with a J'alest1nc tcrrori:-.t group, !>ought prolect1on It was the hiring of security guards that may have led to Deri;carabedian's a rrest. Am· burgey sald. Oer1itarabedian was taken into c ustody early Saturday in Foun· tain Valley at the home of rel· at1ves he had been visiting. Agents of the JesleraL lmtni· gralion and Naturaliutlon Ser vice said they were led to the home near Mlle Square Park by a tip from an unidentified infor· manl. Monday, Dergarabedlan wu ordered deported by a Los Angeles federal District Court judize l',....r,,.AI BETRAY •.. employee usociatlon. ''The county told u1 there wu ab1olutely no way they would grant more than an 8 percent In· crease to any employee or group." Sawyer said. "But they deceived ua by 1rant1n1 1ub1tanllally hlsher pay and (rtn1e benefit lncNuea to the deputlea, .. sawyer said. He calculated that whea the deputy paclra1e la properly fl1ured It meana pay and beoefil hikes that ranie from 15.t per· cent to 21.3 percent. "Our baraalnin1 neaotiatora have concluded we have been lied to and deceived," Sawyer Hid. "The county haa breached 1ood rllth and .... no loftter have confidence In the ne1otlaton." One member of the county Board ot lupervlaon who Mad not &o bt ldmtified a aid; "We've aoae u far u we caa go. I doa't ln&tDd to budp one Inch. And It may k tbat thoM who aN dlsaatlafl.a with the beat we can do wut hav• to 10 elaewheN ror employement." MeanwhU•. eouety Perl08Dtl Director Burt Scott huddled wtth hla ne1otiatora today to map atr•teQ tn an effor1 to brtnc the dtepea&nt lebor crtlla to ID ead. Klan March Bia ' llONTOOllSRY Ala. <AP)- 1111or Smor1 Folmer 19• vowed to atop Ku Kl•• Kluamea from parldtq • .... ....,,. tlUI ....... , , Beu ch In addlllon. reprc:.ent<tt1vt·~ of the two maJor hrnd. owners ID volvcd. the Irvi ne Company <tnd the Ahso VtCJO Company. will testify Heavy Trades Cominue on Srock Market NEW Y0RK IAJ>l Thi• '\lo c k mark e t a<ldl'd t o Tu~sday 's strong 1H11ns v.1th another broad ad\ an<'<' an he av} trading today n t"l ' -Vt-r 8 ~ ffl-a(t- m d 11 st nu I!>. up 11 i6 PQ1n\!> 1m Tue:-.d ay for 1t.<. h1 ~~l''>l g;un 111 nearly lhtet' month,, rm.•· 6 83 t11 866.64 today, afte r four hours or tradinJt. Gainers outnum ber ed losers by cl08e to u 3 1 m argin amonK Ne w York St ock Excha nge· listed iMuefi. Analysts said the influx or buyers hu been prompted part· ly by expectations or a decline an anterest--rat.es and a possible eas-- 1ng of Inflation as the economy slows. They said demand fo r stocks s eemed t o be co ming 1n particular from investing 1n· slltulions. which have built up massive reserves or funds m short·term 1nterest·bearlng 1n· vestments. Once the advance got going, bro kers noted. It fed on itself u the Dow J o n es In dustrial average broke through the 850 level, a point at which It had turned downward on several previous occulons. Envlromneatallat ll'OUPI &o be repretented In a.ttimony are the La1una Greenbelt. the P'rlendl of the Irvine Coast and tht Sierra Club. A park 1upport 1roup. Oranse Coast NaUonal Urben Parle Inc . alao will send a reS;reeentative. State ortlclals Include a repretentatt Ve Of the al ate Coaalal Conservancy and the 11tate Parks Department. The N atiooal Parks Service. which studied 24,000 acres 11 the area for acqulaltion, alao will have a spokeaman on band. The heartn11 are eapect.ed to conclude by mid·afternoon. Tb• bill iatroduced by Pat· ter1on and Rep . Robert 8edbam. fl..NtwPort Beach. In· clud• • map uaat shows a park of about 11.000 aerff .. Thet would include the land purc hased with the federal money, a gift of aboul 3,000 ac res each frotn the two land companlet. the 400 acres of Sycamore Hiiis owned b y Laauna Beac h and the acreage to be puJ'chased hy the state. The state purc hase of land now owned by the Irvine Com pany between Corona del Mar and Lagun11 Beach Is c urrently being negotiated ,,... P-.e Al SCOTCH 'DANGER'. • • The seven scotches tested showed nitrosamlnes at levels rang· Ing from zero to two parts per btllion, the NSF u ad . The trade council said t.h06e level& "are at least 20 times less than the miriimum at which the U S. Department of Agriculture haa begun a monitoring program .. Pines said the scotcheis found to conta in n1trosam 1M!S ar•· Chiv as Regal. Black and White . J&n. liullantmc . Sundy Scot and Cut· ly Sark. No nitrosammes were round an Whitt-La he I Thobt: wer" the only brands teated. THE RESEARCHERS CHARACTt:Rrztrn THE 11mount of n1trosamines in the scotc h as low •·omparelf w1lh amounts 11cl ministered 1n laboratory tests on canamals They noted that 1t 1s not knq_w_n bo_w closely an1llUlLieact10AA l.<J the f•hemat--&-1 f'eAeM hu.....,,,....---- respon.!W. N1trosam1ne levels found 1n b<•n huvf' rnnged from n 4 to 7 11 parts per b1lhon. As httle as 10 parts per billion ca u11ed a tripling 11( lung tumors 1n some mice . thf' NSF ~;1111 Eighteen beer s tested 1·CJ nt:i1ned tra('f' amr1unt'i or nitrosamJnes. Pines 1dent1fled the m a~ l..OV.E'nhrau hghl. nan.'ietl •dark , Sct\j1t1 Ll ht Pabst Xt a.La ., M1llcc j.1te Mu·.ht:lo.b-1.~~. ·att----- m a<Jeln t1ie United States fo'ore1Rn bet-r'I ils ted 1n<'luc1e<1 F1'lhtr Fra nce. San Miguel. Ptuhppanes . Kirin Japan Mar11thon Grt!ece. HeLOeken. ltolloind Grol:.1·h lf()llan<J Skool lh1lland St Pauli Gari, Germ any Oo!'i Equ1\. M•·x1ro G •JIOC'li~ ln•l<1nc1 l''oi.ler s. Australia. and Newc1&.stlc Englan<I •. ,....,.~,,, SPILL TURNS BACK. • • 11hon.'. the particle~ v. ere rountf as deep 1:1:-. 35 feet. but wne rml} f1 \"(' tO SeVl'D feel deep I mmedtatt' ly off short'. he aid M e a nwh lle. \•a c•a t1 o ne r \ surfed. sv.a m and basked 1n the v. arm Padre Island sunshint:. :.pparenUy undisturbed by tht' Coast Gu_ard 's c ounte ratta<'k aJ(a1nst the lead edge of the spill. whic h sdent1sts s aid Muld possi bly dam:tJ:!t' hundrf'di. 11' m1 lt•i. o( sensatn e c·oaslhnl' from TexaJ to f1orida. C1ft shops reported • run on nail poh~h remoH:r and other '>oh·enls used lo rr-mm ... the tdr rrom the feet of beiH'hlOmbl'r~ But hotels 14ere rilled 1rnd Ralph Thompson. t'Xt'l'UtlH \ 11·1· pr~tflt-nt-of t he-t<thl1'1d ~-toan!\t --bureau. said Wfi !Ion t ha\e " -.cnoub problem here ·· <>11 from tht> Mex1rnn \\1•11 1-. ~Pe" ing ut a rate or about :.!fJ.OI)() burn·ls a da y into thP Ha} of Campeche . h undreds of males southeast of South Padre Island Texa~ Lt Go\ Hill llobby i.a1d Tuesday ht.• v. aa told 1l would tuke six more weeks to dnlJ re· lier v.ells m the Mexican seabed to help bran~ an end to t he gush-rn.._. --- Alter touring a sel'tion of the <'Oast al area where tar balls washed ashore on Tuesd ay, Hob by o ld he believes Gov. 8111 Cle- Court Eyes Flap SAN FRANCISCO <AP 1 The state Supreme Court on Tuesdity scheduled oral a rguments for Sept 8 In the dispute over the powers or Lt. Gov. M 1ke Curb when Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. leavea the state. m•·nh \\Ill u>n'>11frr ikl·IJrmi.( 1l ,J rl1)1ast1·r arc•a ('h.1ll1't'' Jrt• \t·n good th<it long term t-1·11lr1g 1nil damage run t>t' <n o1df'd. Hobby :.aid. ·hut w f" arc• ~01ng to 1;ee som ... \t'r\ <lirt\ tlf••H'h{•' It will •ouk H· r n bit> but th•·} c· an bt.• <· l1:an ... 11 uµ without last1n~ <lamage 11 .,., ill takf" u lot of effort anrJ " 1()1 of mon1·v · ('rlJ'>l <:u.i rrt 1)(111ts to.,., ed Ion~ f10Jt1nJ;? fent·es · across the Hrato°' ~anllago Pa.'ls leading to Litf!U na Madre a large inlet that provides hr<'Nlln~ ground'> t11r a \1Jrll'l )' •1f mfirtnt• hie an'1 l111rn 1·~ ror many ~nc>1·1c::. ur 1111 ""' l1lm· 1 rnh:.. '>hri mp and ''' ... tl'r'- 11tree Slain lo Stabbing~ CASTRO VALLEY t/\P1 l'ol 11•1• s~an·ht•rl for t•luC!> toduy in the apva rcnt M:.bbini:: deuths of a ""man. her duughtcr and :. 9 ye a r old g 1 rl. whose bod1e~ \\ere found m an apartme nt dad rn naghtcJotbes. Alameda County she riff's in· vestaga tors 1denlif1ed the v1< .. t1ms us L1ll1a n M uzsek . 56, behl'ved to be a tenant in the bu1ldmJt Carol Dillard, 30, her daughter . and a gir l believed to be Mrs Oill1trd's daughter . Tunola An un1deat1r1C'd relative round the bodies Tuesday an the apart· m c nt of th is quie t . middle · in<'Ome community that borders Oakland They said no weapon was found itt the scene a nd in· vesta gators had no suspects or m otive Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your Eyewear 1 The Whole Works As Low As 34.IO •no1e Vlalon 44.IO llffocal M.IO Trtfocal ./ Cosmetic Tinting & All Corning Products <the changing tenses> 1 Complete Fashion Frame Selection "Lifetime Service Guar•ntee I t ! a s ( t e .. 7 ,t .. 1 •• ~o•rHe•e&own , Dally Ne••pa~er1 VOL. n , NO. no, • SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI~ NESOAY, AUGUST 8, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Vaneer Agent Deteeted ita Seotch WASHINGTON <AP\ Tiny tract!\ of cancer·caualna a1e• bave been fo\tnd t Y r.-i.earcher 1n g1x bund1 o( Scotch whisky. Ole N aUonal Science Fo~nd1tt1onsay11 The asents. called nlu•oum1n~ apparently rorm while barley mall ls dryang, the re eu chers saJi.I AN INDUSTJll' Ga OUP RESPONDED TO lhe report Tues<t.y by saying the researchers' m easurem ent• d1rrer from those or the World Health OrgaruialJon and "tlus may raise q uestions a bout the accuracy" or the NSF report N1lrosammes. previously round m tests of bacon. have caus~ cancer in l_aboratory a nin'ials. Scientists say that wtule ther~ 1s no direct evidence they produce cancer m humans. nitrosamines s hould be cons u.tered a"S 1f they did. "It has been known since last year that mall beverages such as beer and ale contain small amounts or nitrosamines," said Wayne Pines of the Food and Dr ug Adm1rustration. "THE MALT BEVERAGE INDUSTllY HAS been working on ways to reduce or eliminate nitrosamines . The industry has told FDA 1t expects positive results within a matter of months," he added He added that the FDA "ts considering what reguJat.ory op· t1ons are available 1f industry l'annot reduce these levels .. The Distilled Spirits Co~cil of the U.S. called attention to the NSF statement that the relation of nitrosamines al low levels t.o hum an health Is ~known. A spokesman for the industry group did not provide the WHO figures on nJtrosamines in scotc h. but said the council was prepar- ing a more complete statement on the NSF re port. NSF RESEAllCRERS DA VJD H. FINE and E . Ulku Goff said they fo~d no volatile nitrosamines "in any of the 46 domestic and imported wrnes. s herries. liqueurs. brandie£, gins, vodkas, rums and other whiskeys that were analyud." ($ff SCOTCH, Page A!> Slides Peril Clemente Homes c.n~ern V oired aguna Backs By STEVE MITCHELL Of IM O.lly Pli.t S~tf I Laguna Beach City Council members endorsed the concept of a 19,000 acre National Ur ban P ark surrou n din ~ t he city Thursday, but voted to slate con· C'l'rns the' ha\'e to sl:.ile and feder al off1c1als conte mplating the huge land buy Those concerns. along with the rounc1I endorsement of the con· c•t:•pt. 14,ll be presented by Mayor . Jack McDowell to the National Parks and Insular Affairs Sub· rommilee of the House Commit· tee on the Interior Thursday in Newport Beach. And while the council fell short of a ll -out support of the park pur rhase, severa l counetl members a nd spoke smen ror en· v1ronmental Aroups te rmed the pur chase plan "exc1t 1ng." and s aid it could work with proper the House of Re presentatives bill co-authored by Rep. J erry Patterson. D-Santa Ana. and R obert Badham . R-Newport Beach. And while the council said the bill might be the last chanre lo arqu1re the land ror recreational and open s pare uses. the council addressed concerns (hey haH! "'1th the proposal. Items which are not anclucled 1n the bill. amt wh1rh mav affctt La1wna Reach indude · A no n -propo rl1ona l representation of Laguna Beach o n t h e park ad visor y com · m1ss1on. CStt URBAN, Page AZ> * * * , Mayor: o ause To Worry. ~=---==:.:.::==.::~ii.s-:::;:~a By R AYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of IM O•llr P• .. t Sl•lf A Tustin geologist said today two lands lide a reas around Sun Clemente Cit y Hall endanger the structure, a r hurc·h and about 150 homes in the surrounding area .J . E St IC'kel. a gt•olog1st "ho has aC'kd as a S;in Clcmenlt• t·on:.ult ant on prOJN'b. s1nc·t• 1952. !> .. 11d 1n J telephone 1n ten ie". ' There are a couple of lc.inclslJClt:s in th at area and nobody's doing anything aliout ll . City ~lanager J erry Wrt>k.., and Publtc Works Director Ho" ard Rensen were on vac·a· lion and could not be rearhed to- day -. ··" . -, .-;_,-r J . " .. But :\layor Roy llamm i.atd there 1s no cause for alarm And he said he does not know "h\ ~t• much attention 1s being d1rccteci to the gradual earth slippage 11t Digging-Into tlte P-ast City Hall llowe,er. St1rkcl save; the , planning. Hearing Set On Planned Coast-I!_ ark problem 1s servcre · An archeolo,g1cal dig 1s under way off Ortcg<J l1 1J,?h\.\ ay in San Juan Capistrano alter a 900·vcar-old skull \\as cl1scovercd 1 n t h e y <.iT ti o I a n e " h o m t' T h l' c.trrhcolog 1<:al learn t!-1 \\Orking under thl' :-.rrutin~ of an obser\'t·r interested in the .sam·t1t~ ol '' hc.tl mJy tw Jn Indian hunat urra From lt>lt to 1'1ght are Jim Green. Stt>µh<•n Bou-.t'ar <.'n. Chn~ lJroH•r. 11;.ink K oor'J>N Jnd J cl1 J.imc.s. The park concept envisions us· in~ $76 m1l110n 1n stC1le and ederal.Luntb to__bJ.!.t. 19.000 acres . u c · . ctcrnd-the t.<en+<' l:.ind s urround1rtg La~una Beach a nd South Laguna. The park. long env1s1oned by The Laguna Greenbe lt. Inc • would be the largest m Southern Cahforn1a. It would include open space and undeveloped coastal la nd between Corona del Ma r <tnd South La~una, according to Aide Hired in San Clemente Doug Meyer . an aide ror the city of Martinez, Cahf .. has ~n hired as San Clemente's assis · l ant city ma nager. Meyer. 38. is expected to begin his new job Aug. 27 at an annual salary or $24.500. He replaces former San Clemente assistant c ity m anager Steve Bur rell who left in May to take a post as top c ity aide in Capitola. Meyer has wor ked in M artjnez s ince 1977 where he s erved as a labor relations, grants applica· lion and personnel aide to the ci- t y m anager He has also worked for the Ci· ty of Frem ont, Calif., where he was active In budget prepara- tion. Meyer Is married and has one child. His family plans t.o move to San Clemente in the • · ruture. Meyer was hired by o utgoing San Clement e City Manager J erry Weeks who plans to luve his post Sept. 30 t.o take a job with a private development cor- poration. · Gems Stolen From Visitor A Ldsure World visitor to • Laauna Beach told police eomeone stole more than Sl,SOO in Jewelry from tbe locked tnaDk olhll car. WlWam JOMpb Endrea, IO, of 2390 Via Maripoaa, La1uaa Hilla, told poUce daet be Md • friend had some Jewel17 ·• pralMd lD Oolta lleu TueMdl.1 and bed ..,..._. at a restauraat ill Ute ..... k ol "°"" CGMt \ Hl1bway to ut. Wbtte ttl•T ._,.. itt Ute nelam'lilll. tbieYet pried open .............. wttll 11,19 .. ......... rtnp, • • ... and ........ "They don't "ant anything said about the s lide 'ac.causc It '!@Y hu~ .!~estate \'alucs in the e1ty. assertea Sfiel<el. "'ho was 1 stromenn.rll'Trtocatm~ th---.~--------------------------­c 1 t y 's c ur ren t u ndergroun d ---------Loral elected officials. leaders or environmental organizations and s t a t e a nd federa l bureauc rats wil l testify at Thursday's hearing on the pro· posed Orange Coast National Park. "atc r supply. "l feel I h ave a ·m or al respons1b1l1ty to :.a~ something.·: he said. "I don l want another Bluebird Canyon .. He referred lo a Lagun<t Rcuch Shifting Winds Push 2nd Opinion M . 0·1· B k Sought Oil The meeting that begms at JO a .m . al Newport Be arh City Hall is open to t he public. but the p ubltc won't be ai lowed to testify. landslide. Stickel said then • are two slide areas on either side or A ,·cn1d a Pres1d10 On e 1s near Our Lach OI Fatima €hui:e-ll and m clLJdes ~ recent slippage near Calle Ntna eXIC8Il I ac Development Th at's because it's a con· eressional subcom mittee hear· ing on ~ pending biJI .and a com- mittee hearing doesn't work the s a m e way a city council or board or s upervisors publi c hearing does. Offi rials of bot h land rom· panies have said they support the con c·ept of the park However. there are indications t ha t the boundaries proposed may be the subject of disagree· me nt between the pubJic agen- cies and private companies in- volved. The s ubcommittee on National Parks and Insular Affairs of the House Interior Committee will hear from a slate of pre-selected spea kers. C on gr e ssiona l aides s aid m em hers or the public who want to share views with subcommit- tee or committee me mbers may do so by writing either Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Ana. or Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz .. within the next two weeks. CSee PARK, Pag, AZ> The other area 1s ar roc;s A venida Pres1d10 on the Cat v Hall side. The two shde area~ cover about 100 acres, Stickel said "Something should be done to stab1hze these areas before it's too late ... he said . A recent plan to move dirt from an area hehind the City Hall parking lot could rause further damage due to earth s lippage. Sli<•kel asserted The earth m°'1e me nt roulrl cause the near by hom es to slide downhill "and push City Hall in· to the freeway." Stickel s aid. C ouncil m e m ber s My rtis Wagner and Ka roline Koester said today they a re studying Slickel's claims and the alleged coverup of information regard- ing potential d amage due to earth slides. Mrs . Wagner declined further comment on the matter until she is able to locate reports in C1ly Hall that may shed more light on the earth slides. SOL'TH PADRE ISLAND. Texas (A P I 0 1 min1 ~hing w ds stalled -0tnd sh~blly re· 't>rsed an m..,adtn~ Mex1('an 011 spil I along the Texas coast to- day. Coast Guard 0Htc1als said the beaches were only "lightly oil<'d" and the situation "loolls ~ood ." • Coast Guard Capt Roger l\1 adson said the oil. from his· tory's largest oil spill. reversed slightly in 1ls northerly flow because southeasterly winds had died down The 14 mds had been caustnA the Gulf Coast currents to carry the flow He srud the spill fro m Mexico did not move at all Tuesday after tarry globs of cr ude ar · rived from a blown-out Mex1can well. Tbe Coast Guard today called into acUon a sophisticated array of equipment to scour the beadaes. ·•we can only predlcl five days. Ri6t now it looks eood ... Madson ~old a morn ing news brlefl!.'l!in Corpus Christi. "We re unaware or any dis- turban~ eastward U\ the Carib- bean. If Mother Nature decides Odds Were Against Him C"'18 Jockey ~louted With Plate After Tiff A San Clemente motorist who was ref used guoltne at a Laguna Beach ser vice station Tuesday allegedly became 80 angry he whacked the at· tendant over the head with his odd· numbered license plate. MXX>&DING TO LAGUNA police, tbe fiareup came when Ray Christian NellC)n cln'We into the Jiffy staUon on Soulb Coast Highway shortly before RCMJll and pleaded ror fuel. a n emergency sticker, good for seven days. TUESDAY WAS AN odd day, however , and a ttendant Daniel P. Sherbondy refused to-rm 'er.up. So Nelson reached in the car pd pulled out his new odd·numbered plates explaining he hadn't had time to install them yet. An argument developed. IT WAS THEN, Police usert, that . Nelion popped Sherbondy with the plates. -.. fiei"boll!y mao aettrzen~s arresi: N~ now fa~s aaaault and battery ·c_.... to get up on ht>r hind leg and b<' unc<>opcrettt\'~. "e II be 1n ,. much more difficult s1t uat1on, fic sa1 ~ Another Coast Guard offtr1al Dr John Robinson. said the beaches "ere onl y "light ly otled," the lowest terminology used in surh tn<'tdents He called the proble m mm1maJ at the resort areas The s1tuat.Jon 1s m uch worse about 30 miles north al the Port M a nsf1eld cul. but c•en there the beaches are only li ghtly oiled. he said Robinson said early reports from divt!r s on the research ship Lo n g horn ro und fin gern ail particles of oil benea th the sur· face o(f Port Mansfield. OH· shore, the particles were found as deep as 35 feel. but were only five tosevenfeetdeep immediate- ly offshore, he aid. M eanwhi le . vac ationers surfed, swam and basked in the warm Padre Island sunshine. apparently undisturbed by the Coast Guard's counterattack against the lead edge of the spill . which sdeatls ts s a id could possibly damage hundreds or miles of sensitive coastline from Texas to Florida . Gift shopl reported a run on nail polish re mover and other sol vents used to remove the tar <See SPILL, Pa«e AZ> APARTMENT AD Jff)RKS WONDERS "l had to beat renten away with a club because I gOt so many calls from my Daily Pilot cla11lfied ad." That's tbe adverti1ln1 aucceu story of tbe Coat• Mesa man who plac:ed lhia ad In tbe Dally Pilot: 2 br, l bit aar: very nt~ Ho Pu. No KJ<it S3IO ~J XU·XW t~waal a uccn.iwr •d· Vt • lJ'Y Ulf"fTtendt)' n,tiT ~ Pllot ,c aaalfled ad·vlaen at , A st•t·on<I opinion on the lc~i:l l 1mpl1 r at 1on~ or u San .Juan Cap1strano ·<.;len dale Fede ral . a' ini:s and i'61tA oour t aJ!Cet' ment that allows ctevelopers to build 1.201 homes "ill be sought from a law firm independent ·from the city. San J uan city counril men authonzed S2.SOO to be paid to the law firm or Rutan anct Tucker. of Santa Ana. for a serond opinion on the agree· m ent The pact came under fire by several San Juan residents who ela1med the agreement ~ave c1· t v officials little lal1t14de in l'On· frolhng the development of 1,26.5 acres of pn me. hillside land m the Mission City. The ag r eement was h am· mered out by city offi cials and <See HOM ES, Page A2> Orange Coas t Weather Some low clouds late nhchl and early morning along the coast otherwise , ·s unny a nd continued warm with highs Thurs· day 70 to 75 al beaches to 85 to 92 inland. Lows 1 tonight 82 to 16. INSIDE·TODA Y Richard Nfzioft. Jive ~ors o/tn he '°°' dilgnlced bll Wcatn~e. Otld religrwd the prw•idfncw, COfltinue• Co M plagued bll the pubUc'. Uft· wiUlftgun to /orgi.,_ and /orf/ft. ~· pltoCo Page A1. l•tlex Al Y _ _.... Alt M9 L--.. CM If iJl ~ ~-- -· "" Ctl • M " .. Al QM. V ~L.OT USC W!Qt1!!9!x. Ai.QUI!!. t!?! Increase Due By W1W.\M HODGE ................ 111•«•1 1mm11rante wortnq In !ofouth Oraiuce Counl) may h•"e lo worr •bout dt!t~llon ud de JH)rt•U<lft be•IMl ..... t y..,, on new le&l•l•~on vrUI uacrtaae their Southern Calltom l• '"'' conu~!"t hy 39 oWcflra U S Border Patrol Ottk•e&• uy Pr 1dt-nt C8rter' 1lin1ture Accordln& to Joho WeHon. •l"t 1n th•rae of lh• Bordt-r ' t'ltrol'I touth 8._n Cle1r1ente t her kpolnt, h11 1t1t1on will rt'I [T""!'1~.-.:_ t't1ve about 20 .-xlra nHll''I ,.,....p ... I HOMES •.. "We haven't been 111blt' w do muc h more than trafhr an11 tr1n1porta~1on control c het·km6( bu1e1. train• 111nd t111t1," WMaon rt>prei.t<nlutl\ es of th e Loa Uld All~t'h:i. bast!<! firm arter GI n 'The extru 20 men Will ullo" daltt Ft'd.-ral flied an Sil million ut. to ha\te one unit on conlitunt land use l•w1u1t •1a1n1t th rlty area patrol wher.-w~ would II(' The l11tue 1nvolvH devel9p JoolunJttorabenr; work1n~ in th1:; mvnl of the sweeping hll1'1de country Illegally · \Isla locutt>t.I t'U!>l or th• San Wesson stud llWlllbt'rb of lhl' Oaego fo~ree~·ay and south of San ar~a 'l:Ontrol unit would begin Juan Creek Roat.I working north from the r heck Th~ a~rt.>t:ment calls ror Glen point in&o Orange County. check dale Federal lo be able to de· mg farms. businesbes und high velop 200 homes per year in lhe concentrat1ont. of 1lh:g1d 1mm1· area over lhe neat ala years grants. San J uan councilmen reJecled "We'U be following up on In· the millal environmental lmpact formation p rovldPcl to us from rt•port filf'd with the project An vuraous sour<•t•s," ht-s uuJ a m e nded report s hould 'be Wesson ind1<«1tcd th<' d1ct·kprnnl atV1tilAble IO r.o days Once lhCil st ation ha s u hu1 ·kloi.: or c:om report is prepar<'d. if at is ap phunls about alit:ns .... ork1ni; in 11roved. development could pro· the county. but up to now lhe tf't'd on the l1tnd within one year station hasn't had the personnel The Rutan and Tucker leg1tl to check them oul OIJIOIOO IS expected to <'Over lhe Jle S81d n ew omccl'fr WOUid <'llY 'is nghts under the court set probably start trickllnn in lo the Dro..,ning \'irti• Rere11ered • Mortuary attendants remove the body of Mark Edward Fitch. 22, of Long Beach rrom the Sheriff's office in Dana Point after it wa s found ore the coast of !\tonarch Bay. t '1tch s lipped off the rocks while fishing off Three Arch Bay Aug. 1 Workers Claim Betrayal County-Employ-ees Angrily Cancel Election tlemeul "' chec kpoint around Jan I, 1980 By 1'ARV GRANVILLE ey re o give the v The moue) klr the omeer l'OUflt ll an oplnion on what's the will become av:ulable al the new Orange County employee As-mark"d "Ounty ao, crnm"nt ~ le0 Cll meamtno Of th j d t ,.. ~ ,.. " ' JliH iJnd frlO>(I' bcnPfll 0 lnf rt-a'> .. '> "' " e u gmen fiscal year. Oct l." Wesson socaat1on negotiators have angn· labor neRotiallons th1i. }ear Y.d \ documents ... City Manager said. "Then we have to gear up fy and abruptly canceled an al an end lu t he dcput•c!>. Sa'+}Pr '>did .lames Moc·a h s s •ld loday . to recruit new men a nd Lhey e1ect1on calledto rat1fyasalary That1t.v.ht-0 Sav.)n '><111Jltlf' 11 .. 1Jkulatct1 that \\hen th•, Oranae Count y Supervltort decided Tueeday to lower the U ·hour parta111 fee at 10me county be8Chel and to reflace menned parklnc Iota with parlt· Ina meters . · Step I la UM overall aJteratJon ot th• beeeb pertUnc policy wut come When the 12-hour fee al Ni1Juel Beach will be cut from $2 to $1.50. Beachgoers at Nl1uel wtll get a temporarJ parking break when the ree for parking will be dropped to $1 while the county ht mstallln1 the parking meters that will eventually set the toll at Sl .50 Supervisors were prodded into the lower parklne fee rate by an Environmental Protection Agen· cy report that showed allen· dance this summe r al county beaches 1n the south coa11t area to be down by about 10 percent . Some 01 that dropofr was at· tr1buted lO the S2 parking tr Sf'l last year. The energy crista was also blamed ror som e or the at- tendance droPOff. Bui the laclor that made J po11111 hie <or iiupe rv11>0 rs to lower parking ('h,irg<•s w1 thr>ul a r1 t w1pat1on of ii drop in net rev · t'nUf' wa 'i the C'Ou n ly 's nwnt'rsn1p ut' :HO 1111rk1ng mPt .. rs t·.ipalllc of r·1mtrnl11n~ 6W 1>1:trk- 111g l>IHH'l'S ,.,.....,..,..,,, "Some people have raised ques h a ve to be trained .. anreement reached ,la•t week "'-1 I k t d th II k " " mem""n. wou c1 \'Ole to appro\1· • •·µu l\ JliH' <ii.te is properl y •on:. an e t•ounc 's as ed to He indicated Border Patrol of· with coun ty government h r I wuen~:~:"::i:-~-f.i~lls~~~~~~~lLS.~!D.-!~~n~e~g~o~ti~a~to~rl'~.---....-r-~---,.-.....---,-,-~_jJ111lf!.l_r1e~e~·Y~e~aar::.t.Jp~a~<'~ll..1.;~~·'_'un~~::Lllh~t~mt.J.:..._Jlw:•~~~"·~~-·<lh,,;1t~m_aeuaun~s~p~aciyl.IIlan_d~he!Ltn~P~f1~t~_J The opinion should be ava1la train Southern California's 39 raye . at's l>paced oH•r thn•e vt:.HS ''t·nl to 21 :I ~rrenl • hie 10 a few wcckb new officers an tht-a 1t'a here all there as to at. we've been Hut that v.a:. hL·lon · th1· a'> rather than the main training hetrnyc::d," employee e1ssoc1a· i.oc ic1ti on or o r :i n ~t: ('uunt ' l)ur bar~a1nini.e ne~ollator.. f 'n.• Page 1t I SPILL ... from the feel Of b('HC OC'Om bers B ul holttls were fl lied and Ralph Thompson. e xecutive vl<.'c prl'sldenl or the lstand 's tounst buretlu. s<11d "We don't have a serious problem here." 011 from the Mex1t'an well its I JH.'Wt nlo( at a rate or about 20.000 bC1rrels a day In to the Hay or Camµeche. hundreds of mile::. so11th1•u!>l of South l'adrP l'lllrnc1 facility In GL'<>rg1 a lion Exer utl\e Director John Uepul) Shc•nfri. re <•t·h~ u lt'n Od\t' rond uded v.c ha\t: ~~n The rema1111n ,:t officer-. woulrl Sawy('{ said Tuesday as he 11n-latin· Ji.t n ·c·m<'nt on '>a larv 1., lll'tl 111 .ind •h·n •1\•·tl :-,av.ycr be s prea<l a 1ou nf! to oth..r nounc<1() t·antcllut10n of the clcc: :.uci. ~•th 1·11un1 :.-ncg ot1~l111 ., ~;ml hord~t Patrol !-la1111n:-, at Chula lion faU! Mond•} n1J!hl. Vista. TemN·ula. Campo , in thC' Sawv<'r i.aul about 6, 100 t oun mountains near TC'mc1·ula 1 and L) cmi>loyt•cs in riv<' barg.11nan1: , And. att·ord1 n~ to ~il .... }<'r. th1 El CaJOn. he saul urnts are likely to <·mhark on a deputu .. 'h got u h1irncr pl('<''' r,f The 20 add1l1on ul . off11·eri. st-rit-s or s tt•kouls and .... ork the pie thun did l'lnplo' f"'' would hoost Wesson's work 1on ·c ::.lowt1owns 1r their dispute with represented by t hl' 1•ou nt -. to JUSl under 100 orr1ccrs . ht: the ('OU/It)' IS not settled by Aug employet" :.isso1·1utmn !latd 14 f'ro•Pa~Al SCOTCH 'DANGER'. • • "Tht• county told ui. thror1· ".1!'> ahsoluteh no .... av lht>v would grant more thun u~ p1•rT1>nt 1n t•rea!l e to any e m plovc f' or' group .. sa~}t'r '>clld Th(• l'OIJnl \ nJb hr1·1:1l'htd ciwd f;uth &nd .... e "'' longn ha H• ( onr1dence In the nt:golfator:. . O nt-member of tht' rnunl)' Hua rd of Supt:rv1sors ~ho &i.ke<I not to be 1d~nt1f1<'d i.a1d . w .. "e gon~ a& for: ai. w~ l'an ~o I don't intend lO budge on,. .nch And 1t may bt' that t hoY- \\ho are d1!>sat1shed with th•· bt•i.t "'e ('an do v.111 ha\e to KO .+,1:wher~ for employement · Texu::. Lt Gov Rall flohby sa11I The St'\ cn scotl'heb tested showed nitrosammes at h.'\·els ran~- Tuesday ht• was tolrl 1t would an~ rrom zero Lo two P.artM per b1lhon. the NSI" said tukP sax mor.-w<>t>k" to drtll re The trade counr1I s aid tho:.c· l~v<:h. "ure at least 20 times less hef wf'lb in the Mu1c:C1n seabed Lh an the min1m11m at \I.hat h th<: (.j S OepC1rtment of Agriculture URBAN PARK PLAN. • • tr> h <>lp brin~ 110 end to the has begUJ'I a monitoring proJ,lrC1m .. J?ushmi.: Panes sa1rl the scot<'hes rl'lunt1 to contain n1trosam1nes are A l111·k of 1nror mat1on re· n1· 1uter voted with t ht' rest or Altn tounnJ! a svr llon nr thr Chiv a~ flei.:aL Blac k an<1 WhltP J& B. Aallantinc. Sandy Srot and Cut gard 1n~ tht' nef'd for ro1Hi & and ti••· 1 oun1 ti to '>UIJ~Jrt th1· t:ffort (•OaSl<tl an•:t ~h«>r<· lar h1:1lb ty S:irk No n1lrosam1n<:b W(•re round In White Label Thoi.e .... ere the othe r tran'l1>0rtat1on rar 1lttu•-; Ill l llnd II hard lll '>U PIJOrt J Wabhl'(l <l'thor1· ''" Tut•:.day, Hoh· onlybrands tested rt·l1eve t'Xpt'Cled traffat t on1wi. n JnlC'Pl \.\l lh<WJ l.nov.in~ V.hitl 1Jy s<1rcf hP hct1P'\ t>S" Go Rrll C'le tton an l.aguna Ueal·h the-1mp..N-\4'1l~ -on l...l111una mr-ntb wall t·on!->ld~r declaring 1t Tiit.: RESt:l\llCllt:RS (;11/\RAC:TERIZED TllE amount or Doubt that s uHH·1<:nt lunch Ht•Jt h. D:i .... -.on -.aid ..,.. ___ _,,..u.u...,.""·i: · rt•u ---.......,:F&.rttmtnf:1'-lit-lht--'rt'ol-~s lo ompared-wtth-mnount,•s-a~d"'"·~-"'a r-e-a.v-a+~~e ti> 1Wqmn.__..· f«-U.."----1-o0· ~~g~rceee_iu..i.oee._:<,.ihitowuL!JI c~l ...!!o>>tl.u11ac1J1.v..Jt1.tbll!..1· "Chun<·('f. urc· very j(Ood Lha• ministered 1n 111boratory lei.ts on animals They noted that 1t is not l:ind. thu!> ll'iH tnl! a t'loud over r on C'cpl. but for us to !lay "<' long-lt'rm eC'ologac al damage known how clo~t:ly unimal r1•at'lions to the chemic al reflect human the proJ>('rty until a furn! pl:.in •~ acr C'l' .... 1th 1l beforehand 11> put n in l1t• avo1dt•1I... lloblJy sciad . rcsponRe cipprovcd ling the i:art ~fore lht.' horse. "but "" a1c i.tomg to see some N1trosamine levels round in ben have ranged from o 4 to 7 o Unclear ilescnpt1on ol .... ho I agree ~•lh the t•oncept or ""'ry dirty b<><Jthes It will look parts per billion. As hlllt' !ill HI parts per ba llaon caused a tripung or has the ultimate rc::.µons1b1llt~ m <' o~n1ng a Rolh, Hoyce. but lt•rrihle. hut they ca n he tleuned l un~ tumors 1n some mu·e. the NSf' 1iaid. for the purk ~hould l.u ~una thP fcah1bihty 1s unlike ly," he up without lmst1ng damage . E1ghtPen b eers t este•I contained tr ace amounts or Beac h experit•nc•(' problems ::..11d 1l wall take a lul of effort and u natrosamint•s Ptncb 1denl1f1e<l thcm ai. LowenhrC1u hght. GC1nsett Would 1t be the stC1te or ledcral That t'Omm e nt drt.'~ d lot of monc .. cfark, Schht1. L11!ht. Pabst Xtra Lite. Miller Late . M1chelob li ght. all government" re:.po ns e frolll Counc tlmC1n mctcle in the United States. Foreign beers hsted included Fisher. No deadhnC' 1s t•stablai,he<I Wd yne Baglln who i.a1d the purk fo'rancc. San Migue l . Ph1lappane111 . Kinn, J apan ; Marathon. for approval of the plan Tht• 1::. not "~oing to happen by acc1 Greece: Heineken. Holl<ind . Grohwh. Holland. Skool. Holland. St. counc1l sugJtests updates on prog dent Top Niguel Citizen Sel Paull (;irl, Germany. ~ Eriu1s. Mexico. Guineas, Ireland: ress issued on u ye1:&rly basis. "We have Lo make a commit ----Fosters:-Austnrlra, and N-ewrastle. England -BournbnC'S'for thC'" par~ are m~ut now and-we-have-to r>e not defined for ceful." Bagbo said . "We've L<.iguna N1guel's first "Citizen or the Month" will be announced M ·~nduy at a reguhtr m eeting or th~ Laguna Niguel Community Asb0<:1at1on at lhe Crown Valley Park Cornmunity Center. A:-.SOl'let t1 on Pres ident Paul HCl!>eman i.1ud board members want~d to st.Mrt a monthly award lhCil would ac koowledMC positive com rnunily involvement by local citizens The council wah 101ncd by th<' all gl\'en lip service <to a na- Laguna Green~lt wh1C'h s aid 1t llonal parkl and I hope at wasn't would not orter unqualified sup JUSl campaign rhetoric .. port for the bill as 1t st ands We ha\'e to use gut Judgment "We would orr~r unqualaflect on this issue. and ask what is go s upport or the c:on<'ept mg to have more impact on however," sa1<1 Greenbelt ex Laguna Beach more homes in ecut1ve director Michael Scott that area or a park Only counc1lmun llov.un1 "Judgment tells u~ lhal the Dawson expres sed t o ncerni. park wall have the leal>l Im abo~t the park con<·ept, although pact " t'allcrson IS ('0 author or Ult' bill to 11llo<'ale $38 m llhon Lu p un·hu-.e S•ll'l1e of the vacant l11nd l)f•lv.t.'en Corona del MC1r dn•l AllM1 C.inyon. Jfe 11> alw a nwmbt-r ol the> sut>comm1ttP.e L !lull 1::. l'hairman of the In t1•r1or Comm1ttet• and will be"" hunrt at Thursday·::. hearan~ S lat<·d to s 11euk a r e l11•• ma yor:. of I rvine, Newprirl Heach und lAsguna Be::tch. coun· ty supervisor Phil Anthony ar11I Thomai, Haley <iod s tate St-n .John S('hm 1tz. R ·Newport B<'ach In add1t1on. r<'prese ntativei> or the two maJor land ownt:n> ir1 \Olv~d. the Jrv1ne Comp;rny umJ the Ahso VteJo Company. "111 t~ ury En v1ronmenlaJ1st grouJ)l> to bt· repre5ented an testimony art: tnt• Ld RUnJ GrN•nhelt. the Fraemb ..r t hf• In 1n<' Cna-.t cind tht' S1 t>rra Cluh A 1>ark :.upport Ji!ruu p. Ora11 j!1· Coa'>l Nat11mal l rbdn Park. Int· .i bo w1ll .i.end J n•1ir~enh1l1H· ~tat • o rl t C'1uli. inc lude <t r t• IJ r l's c n l J lf v e__,,c.r _ _...u_>o.._.._...._......._ __ _ Cna.,tal 'oni.Prvanq • and lh•· :.talt• Park11 Dep::t1 tm ent. Thi· !'lauonal Parks Service , "h1<:h btud1ed 24.l)IO acres in the are .. ror a!'qu1s1t1on, al1:>0 will have Cl ~pokesmiin on h11nd The l1eur1nus are e1<pected t•> t·on 1·l u~k hv m1rl ·aftnnoon Thi· h1I( introdu('ed by r>at tl'r ?>on and R ep . Robert Hadham, R NewPOrt Beal'h. 1n <'ludes a map that shows u park or about 19,000 acres That wouhrm{!°IITTJe Uie .""""n,_ ___ __ p ur <'has cd with the federal money. J g1fl or about 3.000 »cres each from the two land l'Ompanies , the 400 a c res of Syc a m or<! H ills own ed b y Laguna Beat'h and the aC'reage to be purchai.t>d by the slate The stat~ purchase of land now o .... nf'cl by lhc Irvine Com · pany betw~n Corona del M11r and Laguna Beach Ii, l'UrrcntJy t>emg negotiated "We're trying to recognize everyon e In the community who's worked to make this a fine place to live ... Haseman said. The first award recipient will be announced at the ?:30 p.m m eeting Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your Eyewear DAILY PILOT ..... u..,,..<~o.tf\tl'llel .,, ........ ~ .. ·-,,, ___ ... _ ........ -... '-'°'-, ..... ,.,...."'-(-"'""""'' .... '""" .. . .............. ,,,,_,,., .... _ ,,_, "" c .. ... ........... ,....,,IMf" ................... ,..,.. te•~V•ll•r ,,...,.. 1--11 *"'~-·A .. -..._...-......... -~·­...... "'"""""'"'..,.i . ......,pt ........ ...,, ••'"-C•••Mtw C••iW"'•.,_. ·-·-..._ __ ,__ --·~ ""-•"·--o..·--,__ , .. ,.. "-A...,._ ........... u.. ~ ... .._ ........ -.w-.... ..,....~ # ~ ...... Oflee "'' ,.. ~' """'"' (Mi.lllltM ~ .. ~""91 ___ ,,.,,.,..,. ........ Gift! • a.eer Sheri Mont1omery, e cheer leader and homecomlq queen It Caplttrano Valley HJ1h School lut year, belpe lDltruct othen In the dilcipUne ot or1anlzed pep. It w• J>•rt of a IGlll, cheer, mucot and drill coolerence th1I week at UC lrwM. ' The Whole Works As Low As 34.50 Slngte Vlelon 44.50 BHoc:al 54.50 Trtfocal ' CosmeHc Tinting & All Corning Products <the 'Changing lenses) ./ Complete Fashion Frame Selection 'Lifetime Service Guarantee s W!dn!!dft, Auauat I , 1979 DAILY PILOT ,43 Tra1101a Ti-eatnient OK'd. Supervisors /Jack Hospital Negotiations .,.1,........ lbatwing, Rolling Pre 1dent Cart er's n at ional security adviser Z b1g mt>w Brzezinski t left 1 and his aide Jerrold Sthecter shcffe a mornmg jog o utside the Wh1ll' House <top photo> while First Daughter Amy skates awav from the> Oval Office on a sidewalk usually rese.rved for m ore d1g111f1ed functions. Houdini Routine floldup-Swpec Escapes Cwtody SAN FRANCISCO <AP >-Like a mode rn Houdini. a man h e ld in t wo ba nk h oldups vanished from a ~uarded. win· .___ __ .. .,~ GS pH,al b•t.h~m...- leavm~ his le~ irons. shoes and ora n ge Jumpsuit behi n d . authoritJes said Th e esca p e Tuesday of Raymond Headspeth. 31, was the second lime 1n three weeks th at a criminal sus pect had escaped the custody of San Francisco Sheriff Eu gen e Brown. The sheriff suggested an ac complice m ust have been in- vo I ved. possi bly s l ipping Headspeth the keys lo his leg irons. T he s heriff said Headspelh complained of trouble urinating a nd was lo undergo medical tes ts He was in the restroom securing a urine sample , Brown added. Deputy Peter Bennett, who stood 20 feet from the bathroom door must ha ve been momen· tarily and deliberately distract- ed , Brown s peculated. After wailing for a lime, s aid Brown. the deputy knock ed on the bathroom door and found only Headspeth 's belongings inside .. It 's one of th e wors t ra edies ou can have on ~ job.·· said Bennett sa1 . On July 12. Maurice Keenan. char,ged "'1th the murder of art dealer Robert Open. walked out of an unlocked holding ceU dur· 10g a court recess. through a municipal courtroom. past dis- tracted deputies and t o the street Keenan. 28. was recaptured July 31 in ~Jiami and was ex· lradicLed back to San Francisco. He is awaiting a rraignment on additional charges. Headspe th had been taken Tuesday to San Francisco General Hospital from the coun- ty jail, where he was held in the b ack -to-back holdups of two bank branch es that netted $1.600. Headspeth was descn bed by police as the driver of the getaway ca r which rammed a police veh.icle as it sped from the robberies. Th• rant atep tA>ward Hltlfll Ul' • ndwork of tr1um1 trf'&t· ment cent e rs an private hoapltalt throu1hout the county waa a pproved Tut d•Y by the Oran ae County Board of Supervlaon In a quit'k o.nd un1nimows ac~ lion . the board told County lleillh Omcer Morton Nelson to bealn iwaouauona with hospitals •~king designation Ull a trauma treatment center Su ch a designation will tn· Jkat~ the hospital has the equip- ment and fftaff on hand to PrO· vide the cure needed by people who ha ve sustained life threaterun,,:: injuries Irvine Unit Fights Road Ftmd Shift 'Iliree Slain In Stabbings- CASTRO VALLEY C API Polic·e searched for clues today in the apparent stabbm~ deaths of a womitn, her daughte r and a 9-year-old girl. whose bodies were found in an a partment clitd 1n mghtclothes Alameda County s heriffs in· vest1 gators ident1f1ed the v1c· t1ms as Lillian Muzsek. 56. believed to be a tenant in the building; Carol Dillard, 30. her daughter: and a gi rl believed to be Mr s . Oilla rd·s daughte r. Tunola. An unidentified relative found the bodjes Tuesday in the a part· m ent of this quiet. m iddle. income community that borders Oakland. They said no weapon was found at the scene and in· vestiRators had no suspects or motive. f Can't Take a Joke? I Dartmouth Chafing at Play"boy Ad Put.down CONCORD, N.H. <AP> ~ A television commercial about a controversial laue of Playboy ma1ulne hu cau1ht the eye or : Da rtmouth Colle1e officials. The commercial Is advertising the ma1ulne's September edl- J , tio. n, which carriee a pictorial ol Ivy Leque women -Mme ot : them clothed, some of them I nude and 10me of them partially au de One actor ln the act.ertlltnat. J fiippiq through tbe ma1ume. ii PG9ln8 • • Dutmou&b l&a- t> dent. tfe aaya: "Boy, these Dartmouth llrla are Dice. I UdDk I'll tr..ter there .•• AllGlber ador·ltudeat repUea. "This is Dartmouth, you Idiot." The whole thing bas a back- ground similar to tbe comedy movie "National Lampoon's Animal Houser ' a spoor on col- lfge fraternities A 1thoqh women from other 1 Ivy Leaaue schools alao poled tor Playbo)', Dartmouth la the onl~ oae or the eight schoOls nallled lD the coanner'CiaJ, whJcb Playlloy saya i. running In the couati'y'a top 25 market areu. "We've consulted outalde legal counHI," said Dartmouth at· tA>rney Cary Clark. "We haven't reacbf(\ any fiaal dedaioa. but there are a variety or options open.·· I > He did not elaborate. "I think Dartmouth Is over· reactln1:· Mlke Murphy, the director of clrcul.Uon promotion for Playboy, aaid in a telephone interview from the magazine's Chicago headquarters. "It's an amuainc commercial. To get up· ti1bt about It Is dumb." Murph y. who said th e te le'Vialon commercial began llut week, said raclio com · merclala and newspaper ad· vertlaementa for the September iaaue are comlq up, but they do not mention Dartmouth. He added that initial reporta show early aales for the iuue are "fery brtak." ,...,..__. ____ _ -. --- Before the dea11natlon ot whit 11 expected to be ti ve or alx hoapltall la made. a committee ot medical profe11lonala will e&tabUsh c riteria for s uch des· ignationt. The move to establlth the trauma treatment centers was touched off by a county Office of Emergency Medical Services re· port reviewed and endorsed by the Orange County Medical As· sociation. The report indicated that dur· mg a test period some accident victims' lives could have been saved had they rece1~ed treat· ment in a fully equipped and property staffed facility Sarfing Fiaseo Or. Nelson esti m ated that between l,SOO and 2,000 people a year in Orange County auttaln injuries requiring treatment in the specialized treatment cen· ters Under the designation plan. paramedics and asnbulance operators will be directed to ~1ve pnority to the nearest des· 1gnated center when transporting such patients. Dr. Nelson said the tra uma center plan possibly c an be in operation by November. He told county supervisors he "ill report back to them in 90 days with both a hst of hospitals Check Bouncer Seeks Amends seeking deslgnaUon aa trauma treatme nt centers and the criteria set by his special com - mittee of medical profes1tionals. The board's action Tuesday e nded two years of discord over the need for trauma center des· ignation in Orange County. T ha t <tiscord was touched off by a re port that was highly c ritical of e mergency care in the co unty a nd a s ubseq uent m edical debate over the re port·s reliab1hty. • Supervisors moved to end the controversy last January when they ordered a st udy of the coun· ty's trauma care srste m . Jury Due Counterfeit Equip01ent Carnen c;roH· compan1e:.. and l1rml> 1n G;irdl'na and Van Nu:i.:.. Thl· raidl> "er<' the result of it l>t>. month undercover operation in "h1ch thP FRI rorm ed a com· pam tallf-rl T<1rgel Supplle'> 10 baAldl~~·ht-~~~~~~~~~~~~- "If their mtt.'rest "<1~ to ~t-.· rest 1tut1on made. the n "h~ am I j.!OlnJ! to jatl"' . The <·ompan~ l>taffoll hy F81 .iPt•nts. Opt·rated a'> a h:g1t1mJLt• ra" mah•rial'> .,uppl~ house pm '1t1 1ng pdrt., lor f1n1!".ht·d e1ght- tr.u·k t;.ip1•., Tht· purpo'.'\1· nl tht· or11·rat1rm "J!. to uh·nt11 ' "11hJ1·1·t.., 1n"1l\1·d in thl· <·•1unt1·1 l1•1 l1ng of n·1·11r1h and WJW'> ~ind tu purc·hcist 1·111m lt•rt1•1t ll•'m '.'\ frnm t ht• 1n di\ 1<1uab. Clouuh sa1<1 Th1.· .1 rr1rt:" 1t 1<l1·n t1lf'd tht· 11Jrnµanll''> .,..., KRT :\I anula1 tur inc lrw . Van :'\U\'>. Abad<1l11 in t•rinttn)! and Rox Co. c;(lrdt:nc.i . Jnd T<.1m1 <;raph11.., dnrl <!Isl <"cntun <;r.Jµhll'' of Cardt-n (;roH· Pope to Dra1v Best Crowd? WASHl:"\l.TON 1A I'1 l'ort• Hart !>aid h<> d1dn t exp~ct to m.ikt' a profit lrom th •· C:ah1om1a .l'ro l'OmJ•f•t1twn lit> .... ud lle expN'lE'd to nrt>ak l'\l n. but ~<1mer enou~h int<>rest for .1nnt.ial~~~{ make money on the deal .lohn l'aul 11 1s !'~pe1·tcd to t·111t h1-. l " S \I'll th1:-. fdll IH· c•C'lt•hrat tnl! J ~I as'> hcf()re "ha-I t ould bt> l<ir~e ... 1 ~at ht-rtn)tin the h1.,ton ol tht· ni.lt1on., n cpllal. '•n.., tht' :'\Jttonal Park St>r\'ln· Th(' "!\'!~. ~ \\.:_:_:.O.:_U,-_:.:...:..-<:----- h1.•lr1 on tht• grassv mall thal t'X- .. I "a:. ll·ft flat brok<' after th<· cnntrac-t and people think I r,rn off " 1th all the monr~ ... he sa~!> ll•nd'i from lhl' 'cap1tol to th1· W.1shington ~lonumt:nt , 1·ould uttrn1.·t ils mam as <1 million \\Orhsh1 pers <ind observers. The Jailed surf promoter sayl> he has an Aug 14 dat<' \\tth a :'\orth Count' .Jud1c·1al District Judge to see ·,r he t•an "'1thd ra"' h1:. plea and g1.'l a nt'" trial (;eor).!c .I Berklac·'" ass1St<Jnt to lht• <ltrt'l'lur of thf' National Capital Parks. s<11cl Tuc:.riay Su1.·h ,1 1. ro\\d "''ult! eastl:, s ur µass the> t'I\ ti ri~hls a nd anti "Jr demcmstr J t1on:. of t h<: 1960l>. ht.• said In the meanllmt>. he'll ht' bid mg his time in <1 Jail l'ell plan ning his defens1: 1f ht.' 1s J\\arded aAe.w lnaL Hart said he "a!> under thl' in fluence of drugs 1 pain p11l:.1 dur 1ng the tnal and said he "u:. un der the 1mpress1on that 1f he pleaded no contest he \\Ould not !>pend more time 1n Jail Chinese Protest I' El\ ING I i\ I» llundr~s ol raJ?~ed protesters from around the provinces sta~ed a s1t·1n to II .1 ~ J t t h l' r tt d g a t es o t C'hunJ.!n anha1 . • Gem Talk IJy J C lll'MPllRIES Cert1/1ed Cemolog1a1 . AGS ANOTHER KING TUT? Nt>1t• dlKOVt'l"JI '" At11honman Remember the fabulous King Tut exhibit which drew long lines of Ameri cans when 1t tou r ed this country a couple of years back? The treasures of Tut's tomb dazzled the world. Well. over m Arhganistan. another royal buMal site has been uncovered. a nd It has yielded up a collecUon that could rival Kini Tut's collection. Afghan and Russian archaelogists and scientists a re telling about finding more than 20,000 • pieces or gold Jewelry. Some of the pieces weigh two pounds each! The burial site ii estimated to have been dug during the first century, A.D. The remalnat or a king in the tomb are said to be decorated with 1 gold crown. Jewelry, cups, da11en, pins and golden ribbons to help the great monarch tbrouc h the great beyond. A .Russian scientist, speaktq for the people Involved tn the two-nation project, has called the discovery one ot tbe bi11est and moat important In tbls century. a nd Is a lready comparin1 lt to the Ktn1 Tut bonama discove red In um In £typt. That very special person in your life deserves a rare gift. The diamond solitaire. On.• ''l\QI(' oumon'1 1 "m""' ""''' •'VQ.1•mv To "4).1rllk' on "'own Ol t "' •1111 v.i•u ·' bl UIJ'JI' 0 ·JmOrlCh "' •t>OUI 110•'' II ,, .tf t1 •·f• 1JrP rJre UroQtft.) (A.l( tj"Jit.• not 'hO d tniond' JI'\' <111~ It ~OJ II.' l<)Ok1<111 tnr I n.11 ... ~, .1 11111 ( C)ml ...... , ('Uf l}l-dlJ\11111 '*'l\;(\IOl1 <" 1J1.tmond~Ol1t.i111•1 ""'"' An(l~11-1ll knUW wnv •I~ In.• t)1n I() QIW wn.•11 you !l.tllll >('oll'M.'111•"0 1.11•• .ino won<Wrtvl 10 t11te1J1.i111 J. Cfiump/u.;,,6 }.w11f.r6 M(M8U AMf.lll(AN GEM SOCIETY !&\ ~· t823NEWPORTBLllO COSTAMESA ~ CONvtNIENT TEAMS ~~Olarte S2 YEARS IN THE t AM£ LOCATION ~E w.3401 > d t: II d {i ll l- 1y I>· Ii' t., :te to nl ar : I I I I e e I• ct .44 DAILY PILOT WednMOey, Auouet e, 1tn Beach for the Birds Ht:a E CO•& .THI TtCICYBlaD8 : Ah. beach lover1, there 'a atoqd newt and bad neW'I today for thote of you who frequf'nt the Ma&hOr~ of the aoulhem Or1n1e Coatt. f'lrat the atood newt· The Oranr ounty Board of Superv®ra, 1n its 1nnn1tti wisdom. htt J1&lt decid ~ to lower lhti pukinl ree& at SaaJt 'reek J\4:1'-'h· 1..a1una N1auel, from 12 toJustuno buck And now the bad news The drop In lhe parlnng taib 1s only le mporuy Our ~ood uperv1son, h1tve decuJt!d to plant parking meterw all ovtir the main lot t Salt Creek diruttedly, It 1:. uncleur "belher or nol this meani, \Ou 'll VIY more or lesi. to park there This 1s because the I 1 (' Cit>lla c;et Outa This Re/ure the Parking Meter Runs Out ' 1 tJU nl\ hoard hasn't de<'aded what kind of coin1> the T1l·kyb1nls wall gulp and for ho" long they'll tick on each of I host> l'OIOS Carter Pushes Food Cut WASIUNOTON CAP > -p,...1. dent Carter plioa to meet wllh meat packers. fqod proceqon and retaHera to try to persuade them to lower consumer food price., lhe C<>uncll on Wage and Pru·e Stability saya. Alfred E . Kahn, the preai· dent ·a chief lllflaUon adviser and chairman of the council, said m M atatement Tuesday night "it Is tame for the American con· 1umera to began to realize the I ull benefit of decreased pnces ut the farm level .. HE CALLED ON rood "mid· tJlemen" to lake a hard look at their profit margins, and said, "the president will be meeting . with leaders in the industry to discuss lh1s problem.·· Rapidly ris ing food prices were u maJor tonlributor to In· flat1on m the first half of 1979 before they were outpaced by energy price increases. A('(·ording to the government 's Cons ume r Price Index . retail food prices In June were 10 per· cent higher than in June 1978. FOOD PRICES went up sharp· ly at the wholesale level during the first three months this year. but fell m April, Ma and June al" wnat Kahn sa was a ec nc at a 17.3 percent annual rate. Ka hn stud that .. cons umer!. Sen Ed" arrl ~t NATION I WEATHER Old Ship ¥ield8 Engine PARADISE. Mi ch. <AP)- Loaded with several toDI al bis· torical booty, a U.S. Army 0orpa of E naineera bar1e h• Ml aail (or Sault Ste. Marie, ......, a lO·day salvage operatJoa on the bottom of chilly Lake superior. Madeleine J a cobi, a spokeswoman for the Smlthao· nlan Institution, said U.S. Navy divers succeeded in freelai lhe e ngine or t he 135-year-o ld steamship Indiana on Tuesday, completing the moat difficull phase ol the operation. A news c onferen c e is scheduled for today in Sault Ste. ~arie. TH E G R EAT L AK ES freighter house~ tbe earliest marine s team engine with a docum ented working history. said Ms. J acobs. It sank about ..,even mil~ off Crisp Point in M1t h1gan's Up per Peninsula m 1858. 'They got JUSl about every- t h 1 n g they c·a m e lor," Ms Jacobs said ··1 saw some un- dl•rw:iter film footage or the chver~ that showed them work- ing in very dark. close quarters . "The problems they had weren't out of the ordinary," she said "ft wasn't any one thing, but for example. if you're not vt'rJ'.. famili ar with marine t·ngines it's difficult to know-- " htorl' tu look for bolts . Any ..alvugt> 1s extremely difficult C'oaster ;1t H1vers1dl' PCirk 1n Ag<rn a m . benefits of those lower prices at Patn<·k 11 ront n,ght 1• n('pht·\\ Chri~ 1 < entl'I J Oll' STt:I~ E, WHO led th1· the ~rocery t·ountcr" because nghl 1 ~ml l\Hi u nuknllfl<'<I J.!ll b Sm1 thson1:in tt•am . said Tut:~ "mari:ins <markups by prol' tlJ\ I hf' c·n~tn<' s s1tt1ng lht:rt' cssors. wholesalers a nd re \t·n n1('l'I\ o n d Pck . It .... YOl' MAY BF: PE RPLEXED that in this era of fi scal tuilersl have continued to in· IH•.1ut1fu l · The 1,800-pounc.! fr ll'>trntion county ~overnment would be able to come up crease" ..... _ • I d _L!_ 1 • •·nl!lnl' stands IK feet, six inch«:., .----.--\\~:t~lltflcThfilll'~c~~~rfrtT.~3'"r"!;c:t'l'thiJetr1portp100'ui~n:~l)~r-<.600~0!Mn>-<:&;P-e-S"s&ea-t~N:MC~~~~AAeili~m:rilo~~~Wit<r:r-&--~Lh---l--A-g..'Jr::..1c~urlle-t-u-lrc}-~y0-1:&-•-t~~:l:-on7'""1t"fC~;:rta-t~-g-,1oo-n+!---<~----'nWllJll!"'!prllll-1prlr. 9ielltlartr -1'_J-f1 ... -.-,r .. nh1n1f1..-e;l'."li'lrte----nhili~if•lnh1_n_f> 'ililfl ellorts lo ra-1~s:..:e.;;.:..:;1l ___ _ No problrm The county, you see. already o"ns the have nsen utan a nnual rate ol "'nt· hum~rt•d hy a storm Mon· parkin~ mf't<•rs. They had been purchased way back 1n 22 percent 1n the fi rst six month:. In s f L di IJJ\ night, during which 55 mph 1!17'1 whc:a the c·ounty treasury was falter of this year a e an . ng . "'1nd1' pu.<;hl'Ci the barge away Attually. 1t wa:o. a plot to have the Tickybird invasion trom 1L" four ·anl'hor site above 111·t·ur u1H·oast. a t Sunset Beach. But the Sunset citizenry IN OTHER ACTION, the coun tht' lmlrana lll·w into a rage, c·ru:d foul 1n the loudest fas hion and even t·il announced that Laclede Steel Tlw India na 's s team con. tound an ;1lly m the coastal c·omm1ss1on. So the Tickybirds Co of St Louis has violated the EL PASO. Tex a., 'J\Ji 1 A Continental Airline:. bot-tnl! 727 dc:nsor, hot wate r feed. steering nt•V('r mr l(rated upt·oast They just stayed in non-ticking a\lmmistration's anti-inflation Jt·thncr mudc a lopi.1ded hut '>U•'<'f·!>sful e mergency landtn.I! <.1fter quu\lrant. f:ricc;son propeller. storaRcallthe:1eyears. priceguidelines. tht' wht::eb on the left side "'"uld not come do"n, ;m C11rhne throttle mer hanis m , boiler. A coun('1l statement said the spokc:.man !>utd "'oo<len firebox and engine wUJ be YOl' i\Rfo: :;om<.•what i.u rprn.ed that the county didn't Office of Pcdcral Procurement Tht• rll!hl -.uh-v.as 1A11rk1nf perfectly. tht: noM: g1:ar "'U'> pa<·k<'d 1n c hf'm1c ally treated 111sl µcddll· l hl• 1'1c·ky bir<ls to some other Jur1sd1ct1on Like Policy has been asked to deny \\ orkmg 1wrf('C'lly. bul on onl' part r1f the left side the wheels d1dn t "'oolen l'loth and loaded on a th" <·1tv of LaJ;tun;1 Bt•:e eh. for example fu t ure government contracts to t·omc down .. surd Cont1nPntal '>JJOkesm an Jat'k Gregor~ of th<.· in t lat bed truck hound for the Laj;(una Hl'<H'h, aftt'r all ts a Tirkyb1rd San<'lu<try The Lac lede beca use of its non cade nt TUi'sda v n1.1~b1 Sm1th!>on1an •n Was h1qgton. Ari C11lony 1s a brN•dl n~ ground for parking meters Still. compliance. :'I: one of thl' 34 JIU!>st•nJ;(••r., ..il.11iurd f'hght 253 "'a!> hurt Grc:1-on UC . ht· ... aid lh1•\ ha\1• ,, le·\\ allt'.\oS and driveways left where Laguna W S Anderson, Laclede·s ,·ice S<lld Tht· ln<lt:ena .... a:. found b\ ltJsn't a., H 'l 1n.,tJllt·tl the· c.·oin gulpm~ monuments to president for finance. !>aid the .. ,.U bd <hH•r., an 1375 in a Lak~· rno<lem socu?t\ t ompany .. dO<'s not "ant to be in Tht• fl1i.:ht 11rr f,!1n:.1tt·<I 1n !low.ton and "'as bound ror T ut:.on ~uperror J(ra \eyard of about 50 Jlavmg fullc•cl. howevt:i-, lo foist off the 600 homeless non·comphunce . but has been l\n1 . "1U1 tops in !\lldlund Odt!>!>ti fln<I ~l Pa50. be s.aui. nauw al "reeks Naval hist.on. T1rkyb1rds on Sunset Heach. the county w11l now v1cl.lm1~c c a ugh t 1 n a gu 1 d e t j n e s · lie had J mulfunc·twn 111 hrs landing gear. G reJ?on said l"XpPrt.'i ... u1<l 1t rested about 15 the hapless patr<ms or Salt Creek technicality 'lie had lo go around a couple of tr mes to see if he could corrt'l t 1t m 1 I l•., t r om th l' Ed m un d and so he cndc-d ur> making an l'mergency landing Jt th1: El i>d~O f''1tll!t!r.i.ld. which sa nk m 1975 THE WAY TlllN<;s an: now. you can go to Sult Creek HE SAID THE company s raw lnte mallonal Airport · "'1th all 29 crev. men Jnd pay vour two buc·ks <or one buck now maybe> and hit maten al mcrcascd as muC'h as tht-ht!<t<'h and for~el ahout •l until :.unset. $5-0 a pound a nd that Laclede put ~n . howt•\f'r, you'll be down there on the s and. rry 1n a $20 s urcllarf(e ror a month In!? in th<' sun <ind worry1n~ about the parking meter Don't and a half The council allowed ~('( out in tht> waler hatt11ng some sea monster Your the s urcharge, pas_sing_along__lhe meter m1ght run out. h 1 f< h e-r~ t ~o m pan y a---~--=-_.,...~f!re 's nU--o,nd lo-vou-r-frostr a ions w en the customers. but set a hm1t on Trrkybird!> t omt• to rooi:.t Luclede's profit margin, An- derson stud. 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""' CrMttfft~---'I .. ________ _ ~ '1 _.,._ __ - e () It f I· '1e•rB••et••• A Dally New8paper VOL. n , NO. 220, 'SECTIONS, 50 PAGES c FIFTEEN CENTS eaneer Agent Deteeted in Seoteh • WASHlNGTON <AP) Tlny ltl~ of canc:er-cau1m1 qeott have ~ found by rHeuchers an . ht brands of Scotch wh11~y. the N1tlonaJ5c:-1t"nCe lo'ound1Uonsay•. The a1enta. called nllroHmine.a. apparenUy form whllc barley . malt &1 dryana. the rtt earthen said. AN IND STaY C&O P aESPONDEO TO the report Tuesday by saying the ruearcher~· mtasurement.a dmer from \.hose or the Wort~ Health Organization and "this may ralle questions aboul the arcuracy .. or the NSF report Nitrosamanes. previously found an tests or bacon. have caused ~~ncer an luboralory untmals &1entasts say that while there 1s no direct evi*nce they prod.-ce cucer in human.s. nJtrosamines 1hould be comadered aa tr they did. "It ha.,._ known since lut year that malt bevera1ea such Ill \>Mr and •le contain small amoun\a or nltrosamlnea." said Wayne PiDM or the food and Drug Administration. "111£ MALT BEVE&AGE INDVST&Y HAS been working on ways to reduce or eliminate nltrosamines. The industry has told FDA Jt expects positlv~ results within a matter or months." he added. He added lhat the FDA "is considering what regulatory op- tions are available 1( industry cannot reduce these levels." The DistJlled Spir its Council of the U.S. called attention to the NSF statement that the relation or n.itroaaminea at low levels lo bu man health l!J unknown. A spokesman for the industry group did not provide the WHO figures on nitrosamines in scot.ch. but said the council was prepar· ing a morecompletestatementonthe NSF report. NSF RESEA.llCHE RS DAVID ff. FINE a nd E. Ulku GoH said they found no volatlle nttrosamlnes .. in any of the 46 domestic and imported wines. s herries. liqueurs, brandies. gins. vodkas. rums and other whiskeys that were analyzed " <See SCOTCH. Pa,e A.2) COunty Betrayal ~Charged Third Not Sure Two N-M Trustees ' ' ByGARYGJlANVJLLE ._ Orange County employee A~ r soc1auon ne ot1alors have an n - To Seek Re-election- ly and abruptly cancele an t e1ect1on called to raliry a s alary •' agree ment reached last week 1 with county governm ent ~ negotiators. .. We've been betrayed. Thal'!> all tht>re is to 1l. we've been d,.. employee asso taon Ext.>cut1ve Oarector John Sawyer said Tuei.day as he a n· nounced cancellation of the elec· t.Jon Sawyer said about 6.100 roun. t y employees in fi ve bargaining units are likely to embark on a series of sic kouts and work slo"' downs 1f their dispute with the c·ounty 1s not settled by Au~ J4 r\ \\f>(•k aJ;!o. 1t ai>µeared that th~ dai.enehantment thal ht1:. marked county ~o\'ernmenl'-. labor negot1at1ons this year was a t et n end Tha t is when Sawyer said the members wouJd vote to approvf' a three-year pact giving them the 19 percent p 6y incr ease spaC'ed over thn:e years Hut that was berore the as-Spirited Training Two or four ~c·wport-Mesa school trustees who~c terms cn<1 1n November said today they plan to run for election. A third said he "'111 announr e his dt" c-1!>1on at next Tuesday s board meeting The fourffl:-J'crome an dewallc. un engineer appointed la:.t spring to fill a \'U<'a ncy. said he dehrutely \\On't seek ele<'llOn Filing for the ~eats opens Thursday through the county England's Atti!J#e Debfl ted -By JACKIE HYMAN OI -O••ly l'tl9t 51Att • soeialion of Orange County Of'puty Sheriffs reached a ten t atave aStreemenl on salary is-s ues with eounty negotiators !<cvm Cc.arlson . 17 , or El Modena High S(\hool m Orange t tale Monday na~ht is bu~ one of th.ree b?)'.S. amon g 600 g irls who are laking Former Newport Harbor Hi gh School band director Richard EnStland was described as .. de- haot and uncooperative .. on the one hand and .. a n exce~lent tcu<'her" on the other as oppos. tnl? attorneys m ade final a rJ(u m~~sd~t-a--httr111~ 1r1to unprofessional t ondu<:t r harges again1.fh1m 7 And. accord1ne to Sliwver. the purt m the United Sp1nt Assoc1at1on eonf~ce J!Lu_c_ .,_..._......,_fld..-eA-p»uttt1f'S-got-11-b1~g-e-r-p1~ of --1 rVH}H~ffit·weclc":-PartT("TJrant. come rom t hroughout the lh.e pie than lhd e m-ployet:!>-:Sl<Jle to learn about dnllSln cheer leading ... t reel like a r e presente1I IJY. the county rooster tn c.a big hen house " Carlson said this morning employee assoc1at1on of his exrienence. ··The county told us there was ab5olutely no way they would The Nt•wport· Mesa Un1r1ed School District 1s seeking to du.- miss En~land on charges that he disobeyed orders by Harbor High l'nnr1pa l Tom Jacobson regardlQ~ band performances a nd mvolved parents and stu- rlents in an adm1n1strat1ve dis- pute. grant more than an 8 percent in· crease to any e mployee or i:troup." Sawyer said .. But they deceived us by ,::ranting substantially ht~hcr pay and fringe benefit increases lo the deputies." Sawyer said He calculated that when the deputy pac kage is prope rly figured it mean~ pay and benefit hikes that ra nge from lS.9 ix:r cent to 21.3 percent ··Our bargaining negotiator:. have conclucted we have bt.>en Lied to and deceived," Sawyer Said , ·'The count~ has breached good faith and we no longer have confidence in the nt1gotiators " One membe r or the county Board of Supervisors who asked not lo be 1dentH1ed said. "We 've gooe as Car as we cao go l don't intend lo budge one inch. And it may be that tho:ie who are dissat isfied w1lh the best we can do will have to go elsewhere for employemenl. • · Meanwhile. county Personnel Direclor Burt Scott huddled with bis negotiators today to m ap strategy tn •o errort lo bring the deeperung labor crisis lo an end FU"e Extinguished TOLEDO. Ohio \A Pl Damage ls estlmated a t Sl million after a fire that raged for two days at a Gui£ Oil Corp. refinery storage tank here before firefighters snuffed it out with a thick blanket of foam. AP.4RTMENT AD JJfJRKS WONDERS "l had to beat renters •••Y with a club because I sot so many calla from my Dally Pilot c:luaalied. ad." That's tbe advertlalnl 1uccma story, of tbe Cqlta ..... .. who placed Ul1I ad ln dait 0.0)' Pilot: 2 br. 1 bli 1ar, "" nlN No Pm. No Kida .. Jlll·XJCDI .. If JOU wat 1ucceuf.t ad· vert!llal,"' tbe trttadlJ Delb' • Ptlot ela11lfltd H ·•IMn .i ....... Terrorist Linked To Newport Case 8~ JOANNE REYNOLrn.i OI -D•llY ,.,._.St.ti Mihdos Dergarabed1an. the Palljstmian terrorist pil'ke<l up m Fountain Valley last weekend and ordered deported Monday. was under investigation by Newport Beach police m conne<:- tion with a possible extortion case at the time or his ar rest by federal authorities. il was re- vealed today. Newport Beach police Detec- t ive Sam Amburgey said the rase in vo l ved a wealth y Newport r esident who h e declined lo name. Amburgey said he wasn't con- vi nced there was a c rime in· volved. He said the local man Mt Dergarabedian was threateoing him and. knowing ~rgarabe· dian's past involvement with a PaJestine te rrorist group, sought protection. It was-the hiring ol security fZ uards th:it ma> have Jed to OerRarabed1an·s etrresl. Am· buq~ey said. {}ergarabedian was lakeo into t'Ustody early Saturday 1n Foun· talO Valley al the home or rel· at1ves hehad been visattnJ(. Agents of the federal lmma- g r a lion a nd Naturalization Service sajd they were led to the home near Mile Square Park by a tip from a.ti un1dentH1ed anlor- m ant. Monday. Oergarabedaan was o rdered de ported hy a Los An~eles federal Dis trict Court JUdJZe At has hearing . h e acknowledged that he was the man who flung a hand grenade Into a crowded El Al Airlines of· lice In downtown Athens on Nov 27. 1969. One child died and 13 people were Injured. . Oergarabedlan apparently served less than a year in Greek prison ror the attack. He was freed. alon11t with six oUler ter· <See DEPORT. Pace AZ> A 10-da~ hearing at Costa Mes a High Sehool before a three member comm1ss1on on professional t'Ond utt ended Tuesduy. The 1.·omm1ss1on wall meet privately to discuss the c harges and decide on the evide nce State hearing oCficer John Willd, who chairs the comm1ss1on. will "rite up the decision. then send at lo the other two panelists ror additional comments The final version. rewritten by Willd. will be sent lo the district and to England. Asked how m an y weeks 1t might take before the dec1s1on is received. Willd offered the following t haracterizalions · one week .. miraculous ." t wo weeks "the speed of hght. ·· three weeks -"pretty fast.·· four t o rive weeks -· "1t's possible.·· In has final argument. school d istric t attorney R ichard Hamilton said. "Defiance was the wat c hw ord of Mr . England." In addition. he said he doesn't believe England's e xplanations <See ENGLAND. Page AZ> Od-Were ~galnst min Gait Jt;>ekey Clouted With Plate A/ ter Tiff A San Clemente motorist who was ref used gaoline at a Laguna Beach 'service station Tuesday allegedly berame so &all'Y he whacked tbe at· tendaot over the head with hls odd· numbered license plate. AOCGIDING TO IAGVNA police, tbe f1seup came when 1aJ Christian Nellon drove into the JilfY .. uon on ~ada Cont Hi1hway 1b6rtly before aooa ..S ple•dell for fuel. Olflc:en 1ald Nelson, 31, of 140 Elcaloeel, San Clem•te, didlt't have liceaH t'lltea dl1played. l...ee.d he had an emergency sticker. good for seven days. TVESDA Y WAS AN odd day. however. and a ttendant Daniel P Sherbondy refused to (ill 'er up. So Nelson reached ln the car and pulled out his new odd-numbered plates, explaining be hadn 't ~ad Ume to install them yet. An ar1ument developed. IT WAS 111EN, poUce ueert, that Nelson popped Sherbondy with the plates. Sherbondy made a c1Uzen'1 arrest. Nelaon now racea as11ult and Jittery charaes . Regis trar o c· oses Aug 30 at 5 p m The election "ill be held Nov. 6 Although \ht-y art' eleC'ted by <111 \Oters m th{" d1~trtC'l. trustees must live 10 the area from which they arc elet"ted The sy~tem WaTRft op when "till' Ne~port · !\1es::. Cmflt:d Srhuol 01str11·t "'as ors.:<1 nized to <J'>!>ure a s.:co ~raph1c.1l d1:.trtbut1on of trustee:. The dt!>lrtct cn<:ompa!>sc:. the- Hearing Set On Route 55 A \.\Orkshop to d1 sc:u:i!'> the i>Ut>hc s new!> <tbout transportation problemi. ;,long Newport Boulevard 1 Route ~l LS scheduled for 7 30 p m. Thun,day at Orange Coast College F'me Arts Bwldln~. Hoom 119. in Costa Mesa. The CaJ1fom 1a Depart· ment or Transportation. IS s ponsonng the "orkshop as p<Jrt of \' study to de erm me "'hat to do about Ne" port Boul<•\ ard It 1:i open lo Thcpublil Add1t1onal 1nfo rm a11on 1s nvudabl<• fn•m Court Burrell a t 12131b203090. Construction To Mess Up Harbor Lanes Harbor Boule\ ard an Cos ta Mesa a t i t s best 1sn·t a motonst 's dream. but starting Thursday. and for the next two to thrt.>e week!>. 1t wlll be somewhere on the nightmare s ide. with several lanes to be torn up for the installatton of new water pi pes. Off1c 1als of t he Me s a Consolidated Water d1stn ct said the project IS part of a $96.000 rontracl wtth the Peter C. David Co. to improve the circulation of water· Water d1stnct Spokesman C C. Schearer said the first phase or the Harbor Boulevard proJect wi ll involve closing the la ne dosest to the side walk on the west side. from Wilson Street south 275 feet. A 12-lnc:h pipe will be installed under that lane. he said. The second phase will require tearing up the lane closest lo the sidewalk on the east side. from in front or Vendome Liquor at Harbor Shoppln" Center and south 700 feet. A new 12·inch pipe will be in· stalled there also, Schearer said. In the project's third phase. a 16-lnch pipe will be laid across Harbor Boulevard at the south e dge or the Fairview State Hospital property. ca 1es 1 e"por Cos ta l\lc ~a Jnd the .in1n · t orpor:JIRd i:ommunity of Sanla Ana H1·1ghts Cund1dates <irf• eligible m thl! folio"' ing trus ti·t• .i n·~., ArP<i I. roughl., thP F.stanc1a -fttgtr&hoohrtt'Mlda11ce a.r ea rumhent Kenneth Wa yman. 35, apµo1nted th1.., ..,pnng to fill a \a<:.tnr·v crea ted b y Oon Small\\1wJCJ"<, rl'..ignataon. !>aul he <~.-~ T RL'STEES. t•age AZ> Hearing Set OnPlanne<l Coast Park Local elected ofhc1a1s. !Paden. of environmental or~an1zat1on:, a nd s t a t e an d f ede r al b ureaucrats wil l testify wt Thursday's hearing 'OD thl' pro· posed Orange Coast N <itaonal Park The .meet1n~ lhat~s--ttt ,u-----. a m at Newport Beach City Hull 1s open to the publtC': but lhc public won•t be allowed to testify That's bcraust> it's a <'On · Hess1onal suhco mm1ttee hear· 1nfZ on a pendm~ ball and <t tom· m1ttee hearing doe:.n't v.ork the :.ame way a city council or ho ard of supervisors public he<.1rtn1? does. Off1~1als of both land com panics have said they supr.1ort t ht> co n cept or the 1J<irk . However. there are md1cat1oru. that the boundaries propoi.cd may be the subJec-t of d1~a)!rt>P ment bet'4een the public <J~c11- l'1CS and pn\atc compan1f!l> tn· volved The subcommittee on Nat1ona1 Parks and lnsulur Affairs of th~ Housr Interior Committee will hear fmm a slate of pre-selected speakers ConJ?r essaon a I a ides said me mbers of the public who want to s hare views with subcommat· tee or l'Omm1ttee members may do so by writing either R~p. Jer ry Patterson. D·Santa Anu. o r Rep. Morris Udall . D-Ariz., within the next two weeks Patterson 1s co-author of the bill to allocate S38 m1Jhon to purchase some or the vacant land between Corona del Mar <See PAAK, Page A2> Coast Weather Some low clouds late night and early morning along the coast otherwise s unny a nd continue d warm with highs Thurs.- day 70 to 75 al beaches to 85 to 9Z Inland. Lows tonight 62 lo 86. IMIDE TODA"· . ~ Rk:ltord Nizml. twe JlfOr• after he toat dUgrocftl bw • Watnpcde, Md ~tipftt lhe prendftcr, '*"'-" to be ~ "" lhe public'• ... iof m,.,,,..,. to /orgioe ond forOf(. ~· pMCo Page A7 ..... ., . ..,....,... ..... ........ L.M.le\lf .. ...... I::. ......... ..... -.. 'lti.-,; ... :: ...., .. ...... .. ..... ,.....,. (11.H ...... ..... " .......... ... .... ,. • Ctl Con Man SusJ!eCI Alrested By JAC"KI E HYMAN °' ............... .... I\ i.u pt>ett"d rontl<I net' man ~ uis am.•st~ TUHda) \n ea.ta ~ eu wtrr h• was ro•it•Wkl b)' a policeman potlna •• a Peu II) lvcuua bu1111n~S11m1n. poh<'<' reported todu) They •'d su•1>N'\ J amu £d"' •rd G~reta. 33, or ZIU Mni. Ori\e , Costa Mei.a, rt'm~uned an c ity ja1l today '" heu or m .ooo ball on ausp1r 1on of ~'(tort1on and attf'mpted Rrund thtf\ Pohr e ~u1d Gurriit 111 ulso held on a 11~.ooo anand theft warr~nt from Huntington Beaeh Jnveau1at.or Pb1I McCormick ..aid the ease began Friday "'hen he was cootucted via tong dl1 lunce by PHtsburgh, f'¥ . bw.1 ne s man Delmas Lee Baker. 34. regarding an alleged extortHJn I Drowning '1icti• Re~overed o .... , ...... ~,.,, .._ Oil Invasion SOUIJ'H P AD R E I SLAND. TexH c AP > Dim iniahina wind• stalled and 1UtltUf ,.. versed u Invading Mexiean oH s pill alone th• Texas cout to- day. Coaat Guard official• 111d the beacbet were only "liahtly oiled" and the aituallon "loob good." Coast Guard Capt. Roser Madson said the oil, from his· tory's largest oil spill. reversed slightly In its northerly flow becau.e southeasterly winds had died down. The winds had been causing the Gulf Coast current.I to ca r ry the now. war m Padre 111and aunshlne. ap parenUy undistur bed by the CoHt Guard'• counterattack a1a uut tbe lead edae of the spill. which 1ciea ti1ta uld could pouibly damage hundreds Qf miles ol sensitive coastline from Texas t.o F1orida. GI rt shops reported a run on nail poliM remover and other solvent.I used to remove the tar from the feet of beachcombers. But hotels were rilled and Ra\ph 1bom1>9<>n , execullve vice ~ president of the Island's tourist bureau, said: "We don't have a serious problem here .. M r Cornudt i.aad Jewcl1) \ ti lued at SI0,000 to $20,000 had bC'en stolen from Buker at u l~b Ve~<i!> hotel and .i man he met there offered to rec·over 1t 'through contact:. ·· The man called Baker from Costa Mesa .Fr1dn, saying he Mortuary a ll ·ndanl~ remove the body ol Mark E <l\.,ard Fikh. 22, of Lons.! Beac h from llll' Shct aff':, ofl 11:e in Uana Point afler ll \\as found off the coas t of ~lonarch Bay F'itch s lipped orr the rocks while fishing off Three Arch Bay Aug 1 He said the spill from Mexico did not move al all Tuesday after tarry globs of crude ar· rived from a blown-out Mexican well. The Coast Guard tocJa; called into action a sophisticated array of equipment to scour the beaches. ··we can on l)' predict Ctve daya. Right now il looks good." Madson told a morning news briefi ng in Corpus Christi. Oil from the Mexican well 1s spewing at a rate of about 20,000 barrels a day into the Bay of Campe che, hundreds of miles southea!ll of South Padre Island. Texas Lt. Gov Bill Hobby said Tuesday he was told It would take six more weeks to drill re hcf wells an the Mexu.:an ~eabed lo help bnng an end lo the i:ushang. had the jewelry. McCormick stud. The caller reque1ted $5,000 that he reportedly had paid for the rings and watch. plus $500 up front and a round-trip l1 cket to New York to meet Bake r. FromPa~1ll MaeDooald Trial "We're unaware of any dis· turbances eastward in the Carib- l'ro•P~A I bean. If Mother Nature decides PARK McCormick suid Haker sus -roristti an e xc h ci nge ror 53 .. A ,.,a ..i ... paH<mj!~ard 11 htraclred- to gel up on her hind leg and be • • • unrooxratiYe.-we'd be •~ much more d1rficull s1tuat100. ·· <J Orl Aliso Canyon,. He 1:. ab <J a he s aid me mber or the subcomm1tte~ l dall 1s t:ha1r · DEPORT •.. _Blood Pattern Tied- ~·e-matt-dldn 't h:tve e Olymp1t Airnuys JC·t in 1970 Jewels and mtf(hl abscond with lk said he I!> now ;.i n·~1t.lcnt of the front money. __.Am..Ol.an... ore! u 0 1-----0-1'""1<-·t-· _a_r_r_a_n_g_ed~f:-o-r-=B-a-:k_e_r_l_o_ Am bu r~ey sa ad that ·~ whcrt.· nay he was already rt ying a busi-tht' wealthy Nev.1iort Bcut"h rest tH.:!>s al-.soc1<ile lo Costa Mes a dent bec·ame acquainted v. rth v. 1th $6.0llO to rd<'ntiry the Jewcb Uer~arabed1an an1I pay for them Amhurgey declined to 1dent1ry the loc·al m a n for (e u r of l>t'tect1ve Lt. .J ac·k Cal non genera\lng rcpnsab Crum other 1---nosrng as the business a ssociate PuTest ani an terrorists . Ill· su1d (·ailed the suspc1·t when he "ar'. the man 1s a J ord.in1 <J n c1t1zcn. rivc•d '· in town T uesday evening. Ile said the local man wci!> \IC'rorm1r k said atdt'cl tn J orda n h~ Dcrgaretbe· d1an in gel\10.: a large 1n here I anc-e 'icttle<I f 'rom Pa9f» 11 I ' ENGLAND. • 1 n ~ralltud.-. the lol·al man plccl~c:d his lifelon~ rnc·mhh1p and pu1d. over the µa!>l yNtr. about $.'l0.ll00 or Der):!arabe<.han''> t•Xpl'nl'tc·s. a1 ·t o rd1 n14 to Am <·orre1>J)(md to the lllnl(uage 1n bUtl(cy letters and mcmoi. he wrote to .. Apparently. ut some point. parl'nts and Jaeobson then• was a d1M·u.,c.,1on ahout our · I thtnk you vc hcar<i t wo re-;u1ent setting Der~aretbc<l1an ~tortes a~ t o wh11t has h ap· lll' to a busmess with a lo\\ pen('d," lla mtlton st11d . "I think tntere~t loan," Amburgey ~111d you·vc heard one s tory from Mr l'wo weeks ago, Deq~arabe En~land as he testified and 1 1han s howed up at the Newport belteve there's another story. man's office and demanded ·· tt a lso com es rrom Mr. $160,000 so he <'nuld buy has own En1tland in the documents that Jewelry store. Amburgey said . .vou have in e vidence ..• I defy The local man wanted to set the respondent <Engl and> to up a business deal rather than demonstrate a document where hand over s uch a large sum and he has d e..m ~ r it+P-f4-r-·-Th3 ~~ o~"*afif~rl- ('OOperat1ve att1tudc " m ade some remarks that the Enl(land's attorney, Lawrence I o c a I mun 1 n l c r pr c l e d a ~ Rosenzweig, desenbed England threats. accordtn~ to the d ctcc·· <Al> an OUlst<tndi n~ educator an(.I tlVC :.aid he doesn't believe the dis Lrtct ·s charges hold water. 'Thi!y \\etnt to fire ·h im hecause or a personal dispute between Mr. Jacobson and Mr. t:n i:tland." Rosenzweig said. "I don't think we can believe for a mmute that Mr. EnAland's been treated man even-handed, equal "ay "The school distract 1s propos· ing that an excellent teacher be fi red. He was working his heart and soul out ton the music pro· f(ram i," England's a ttorney said. Rosen zweig also said he does n't believe the charges even 1f proved are s urhcaent lo hre En~land. "Even 1f you accept every· thing Mr. Jacobson said and nothing Mr. England said. it doesn't amount to enough to dis· mass Mr. England," he said. The filing of charges against England early this year and his transfer to Corona del Mar High School drew strong protests from some parents and students, who formed a group called Sup- porters of R ic hard E n gland tSORE>. The hearing Itse lf drew a r rowd or about 60 people on the f1rat day. The audience after that was about 20 or 30 people each day until the end. f 'ro111 Page 11 I TRUSTEES .. definitely plans to run for a full fou r -year lt•rm Area 2. the triangle formed by Newport and Ha rbor boulevard~ and the Costa Mcsci c·1ty hm1ts Vandewalle. appointe d this s prang alter Duke o· Brien's re s ignalion from the Area 2 seat. won 't nm...ag.a.in for the-unfitted two years of the term Area 3, Westclirr and Santa Ana Heights. Board Vice P..es1 dent Barbara Skilling. 42. ap- pointed two year s ago a lter the resignation of Marian Be rgeson. plans to run for a full t erm. Area 6. Newport lfelghL'). Jn. c u m bent Tom Hende rson , 45, will announce his decision Tues· day . He was seated after a special election seven years ago and re-elected four years ago Vandewalle c ited the nume rous time a nd e nergy consuming commitme nts r e · quired of board m e mbers as leading to his d ecision not to seek election. ·'T aken together , these r e quirement.s add up to a muc h larger commitm ent of time and energy than r am prepared lo maintain beyond November." said Vandewalle. · RALEIGH.NC 1/\l'1 Th<' puttcrn of blood stains on a sheet round near Colette M aC'Donald's bqili:_ mal c·bei; t-A~ P1tJlm13'" top sht· \\':ls \\Cann~ thf' n1Rhl sht· \\i.I S kille d . a former FRI chem ist testified today . P rosec u tors presrntcd the testimony b} former agent Paul Slombau~h in an attempt to '>hov. that :\I rs M ;H' Donald !'.. 1,,,,1\ wa!> c·arncd from etnother room tnto the master bedroom 111 her home a t f'ort Rra ~~. \\hi' rt' the hody was round Tlw ).,hct•t was hunch1·d up a II•" h·ct. away Previous wit nt·.,~ei. have tes t1f1 cd most of the hlood on the s heet m utc·hcd Colt•lle's type T ht• testimony C'a me Jurm).{ the triple murder trial of Or. .Jeffrey Mac·Donald, 35. of Hunt· 1n gto n Harbour. cha&rl!ed with s labbing and bludgeoning to cfeath his 26-year -old wire and dau~hters Kimberly. 5, and Kristen. 2. whtte he was a Green Oe ret doctor s tationed at f ort Brau;un February 1970 M acuona rnl11'1-S in-lent rour intruders killed has family und att ~1c-ked him . Stambaugh'-s t estimon y ap· peared lo vbservers lo be the m obt damagan~ to date. The trial 1:. 1n tl.'I fourth v.eek lie also test1f1ed he found 1m press1oru. matchmg a knife and ice p1<:k blade on a towel found drapC'd over Mrs. MacDonaJd. M a l·Oo nald told army 1n \'ebl1J.(ators he placed the towel over has waft> after finding her ly ing del1d on the rtoor Subsidized Housing OK' d Costa Mel>a City Council mem be r s ha ve app r oved th e pur<'hasc for $118,500 of a s1t.e on the c ity's west side as one or several parcels on whic h lo de· velop 50 s ubsidized housing units. · The slt.e at 755 W. 20th St. is in a specially des ignated area in w h 1<'h officials plan to use fed eral funds to improve water hydrun\s, pave several major al· leys a nd build the housing in an e ftort to s pur private land· owners to upgrade their prop· erty a.<J well. Th e prope rty Is being purchased from To p Invest· menls Ltd. Officials said \he triplex .c:urrently on the slt.e will be left there unlit the additional parcels are acquired . DAILY PILOT ,.,..,. Pa,,e Al '"' 0.-GeoM °"''' Pllet, •ilfr ........... .... ... _ .... _..._ ....... _.,,..,°'_ c .......... _,_ ~------........ -~ , ... _ ,,, ... , ... c.. .. -.-e..o..-..._. ... ..,_ lolft\IOfM10,l..-,L-9-11J/-C-A •. ,..i.,....,.....,,_,,..,..,,,,.......,,.,.~ .. .., --..v. "",.,.....,... ~"""' fM#lt .... .. .... ••• $0"1, C.lo Mow,, ............ ,,. .-.. ... -"'••>1•11• • .., -.... J"fl A C•lt\' .............. ,-~ .. ~ T.._.Ul-E** ~.a. ......... MMet•11tldi1et °'"""'" i...t '"~,. .... "'""_"""_ .. ..,, c.tl• ..... °""" ........ ,_ """'""'-°"'"o ... ,,..,,,. .. °""" 1.-.. ~~ ''" ... C..tl " ...... """'lflfllll '""" ,,.,, -· -- TSlllllllHS (71t)....._, Q 111tflMIM9911let14 ........ SCOTCH 'DANGER'. • • The seven 1cotche• teated showed nltrosamtnn at levels rang . Ina from zero to two parts per billion. the NSF said . Tbe trade councll aald those levels "ar e at least 20 times less than the minJ mum a t which the U.S. Depa rtment ol Atrlculture has begun a monltoring program.·· Pines said the scotches found to contam nltroumines ar e Chlvaa Regal, Black a nd WhJte, J&B, Ballantine, Sandy ~t and CUl· t y Sark. No nil.rosammea were found In White Label. Those were the only brandstMlA9d. THE aESEAaCHEBS CHA•ACTERIZED THE am ount or nit roaam lnea In the scotch aa low com pared with a mounta ad· mlnlltered tn laboratory teat.I on anlmal1. Tbey noted thal lt l1 not known how cloaely animal reaction& t.o th• cMm lcal ren.ct human rHpoue. · Nltro1amlne levtla round In beer have ranced from 0.4 to 1.0 parts per blllioe. Al Uttl• u 10 paru per billion caUMd a triplinc of hant tulhon ln aome tnice, the NSF said. &lthteen beer1 t e1ted contained trace a mount• of nlttoHmlntl. Pin• ldeautted thtm H Lowenbrau llCht. Oanaett clerk. 8dallt1 Lllht, Pabll Xtra Ute, Miller Lite, Mlc:htlob ll &ht. all made ln the l1nit41d Stat•. rorel1n ~n ll1ted lnt luded rtlher. France: Saa Mtcu•l. P hutp plnea; Kir ln, Japan; Marathon. Oneee; lfelMlt•. Holland; Grolkh, Holland; Sknol, Holland: St. Paull Glrl, Otn11_,; Dot .Jl:qula. Mexico, OW..., INlud; roeter'1, A'talt1, Ud Newc..U., tn1taad f, Another ' · · erior mm1ttce anrl v. ill be on r o n Robin~oo . said tht' hand at Thursday's ht>aring. beac hes were o nl y "ltfo!ht ly S lalC'd to s p ea k HrP t h1• oiled.'. lhe lowest term1nololo(} m ~r yor., of l ni ni•. Ni·wi><irt used 10 su('h 1ne1denth Bearh .ind La~una Heat h. 1·oun uspect H t> C'a ll cd th e p roblt>m 1, <,ttpt'r\l\M f'hll Anthrn . J StombauJ:h \\us <:.xper tcd lo minimal at the resort areas Thl· ·th . . J Y ~0' testify later that hole!> 1n Mat· .,1tuation 15 m urh "fil .e..abouL.JtL -oma ... Rdl'y <.t nd st ate.--"S=e~n __ _ Donald'..:> pa,Jama top,...;LM>-fOlifl1i--ml e s n o rt a t the P ort ~~~;h · c· m i z . • ""fl"rl Ivan~ over h i!> v.1f c. m atch Mansfield rut but even lhere punc ture wounds on ht'r body the beaches 'arc o n ly lightly In a<fc1tt1on . rc::pre<,t•ntal1n·!> of Mac Donald has said h<' "as oiled, he said. th<' two maJor land owne rc., in \\ea rang lhe top v. hen he v. ru. at Ro binson u1d early r eporti. \oh ed. the Irvine Com p i.m y an<l tucked from divers on the research s hip. the Aliso VicJO Com pun}· v. ill S h ( d 1. d le<;llf\ tombauf! test1 1e ucs a ) Lo nghorn found f1nlo(ern i11 I fo' , • , . , the pajama top had 48 pun('ture particles of oil beneath the sur .n amnm~ntaltst i:roufJ).. to he holes 1n it That's at least four fa<'e ofr Port Mansfield OH represented in testimony arc the times as many holes a!> Mac shore. lhe particles ~ere found LaJ?una Grr·('nbc!t. lhc Frienrls Donald had pun!'tun· \\Oundb, us deep as JS fttt , but were only f~f 1 hi· In tn ... Coast <tnd the anording to pre\'IOus testtmon~ fa v<'lo seven feet deep am mediate Sir rrn Club /\ pet rk <,upport And whoever wus w<'anng the lyoffs hort!, he a1d. i.:.roup. Orangl• Coast Nah onal to p wasn't m oving when the Mea nwhile . va c at1one r i. ~~bun l'ark. Int· also will i.end holes \\Ne mudc , Stom baugh surfed. s wam and bas ked tn the ' ~JJr~entalt\(' !>31d He said the holes showed S t atf' ofr1 e1a ls tnl'ludl· a no tearin~. meaning they ~ere r(·~resent a tt \ t• of t h.-stal1• made whtle thf' top "as sta Coa'>tal \onsl'n·an1·y uml thf' tionary ff T ade '>late 1'..i rk., Dcp<i rtmf'nl ThP Most of the blood found on lhe eaey .I. r S ~11nonal. Park., Scnac. v.h.lf'h top m a tched Colette 's. not Mat" '-ludied 24,()'IO ancc; tn th<' area Oonald·s, blood t ype. w1tne5SCS Co-•:nue on for 3tQUl'>ll10n. also will have a hav<.' said. ,._.,., '>P~kl',mun on hand Defense attornc) Be rnard I hi· ht•arings a re expected Lo se~al obJei'ted to Stombaugh's ~•--k Marke t • onl'ludc· by mid -afternoon. testimony Tuesdav. after Stom ~ Th<' bill introduced bv Put buugh !:.a1Ja l.earctownthe.fronl. trr ... o n ..1nd R ep H obert of the shirt appeared ll> bt' made NT.W YORK 1 A I' I Th•· n.ulham. R :"lit•v.port A<•ach. 1n ny. somcone. _.stllrlllm~ 10 front ~tot· k mark l ' I odd e d to 1 lutff'., .1 map that -;hov. s u park anct pulltng down S<.'g ul 0 Jec --T..u~a);, str<in~ l{UIO!> "•th of.J,bout J!J.000 :11·rrs Ni. sa ying the tcslimonv wusn t ..inother broad aihance-in n . Chat ~uJ!i tnr lu1!1' tht• lam.I buscd onfact · tradlnJ?loday purchast>d with th1· l cO('_r_a~1 --;.:; Gas Statio11 Ripoffs Told WASlllNC.TO~ c A I' 1 The Enenn l>ep11rtment sa) !> 2,000 of the 5 .000 sen1ce stations 1t h as audited since "1ntt•r \\ere found lo be ovcrC'hari:1 n~ ror ~asoltne. Th e departm en t ·i. Econom1r Regulatory Ad· m1nlstrat1on s1ud Tu~sday 11 r ollected mo re t han $1 60,000 10 pe nalties for v1olattons of feder al prtC'· ing regulations The agen cy s1.u d 409 v1olat1ons were found an Los Ange les, 155 in Pitts· bur gh, ll8 tn Detroit. 155 i n C hi c ago . 91 1n Cleveland. 86 1n Ne" York and 85 in Boston Th(' Uo~ Jones ;1\ l'rage 01 YI in dustnab . up 11 26poant:.onTuC'!> dJ ~ for 11.l. b1!J!1<e~t ~.i1n an ne.trl) thr<·t· months. roi.t• :I 33 to 86:1 14 tn1IJ) C amen. outnumbered loser.. IJy clost-to u 3·1 margin amonJ.( NI'" York Stot·k F.x t'han1H· hi.tNJ l!'>l>Ul~ Anal~sl~ said th<.· influx of buyer!\ has bttn prompted part ly by expe1·tat10n.!> or ..i der hne 1n intt'n•st rates and a pos~1ble eaB · mit of mflntmn a!> the e1·ooom}' slows They s wd demunrl for slocks seemed t o b e co m1nl( 10 p»rt1cular from anvnlang 1n· 11t1tut1ons. v..h1ch have built up m ass1 ve reserves of funds 1n short·term interest·beanng 1n· vestments. Once the advance got goin~. brokers noted. it fed on itself as the Do w Jon es i ndus trial average broke throueh the 850 level. a point at which it had t urned downward o n several previous occaalons. money, a i.:1rt or ubout :J.OO<J J <'res ea<'h from the t\\o land 1 ompan1es. the 400 a1·r es of Syca mo1 e ll illi. owned b \ La~una He at·h etnd t he a<'reag~ to h<' purchased by lhe state Thi• !'.late purchai.e of land no\\ ov.nt.>d by the Irvine Com· pany betv.cen Coron<t del flfar and l.ai.:una Beach 1:. currently b<'in~ negotiated. Health Food Buyer Lecture Schedule d .. How to be ci S<lph1sllcatcd Buyer tn Health Food ~lores." u lerture presented by the Oran~e County Cha1>Ler of Ncit1on11 I Health Federation \\ 111 be given at 8 p m . Thursday R1l1:1 E ll m o r e. owner or a he!Hth food s tore 10 Costa MPsa . will be the speaker. The lecture will be held at Glendale Fede ral Savings. too Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach . It is open to the public without <'harge . Where It's SAFE To SAVE On Your Eyewear -_,._...,,...... "" 1 The Whole Wor ks A s Low As 34.50 &Ingle Vlaton 44.50 Bffocal 14.50 Trtfocet 1 Cosmetic Tinting & All Corning Pr oducts (the changing lenses) 1 Complete Fashion Frame select ion 1 Lifetime Service Guarantee NB Firm Plans )lerger Netm&t IDdac.UO. Corp. of New,.n ... eta •MM•eed a plaa ti 11 .... wtUa latut lee. of lcraatOD, Pa. for a 1ub Uc1W7. Tb• .. r1er would tM pre~ ceded b.Y a ttader oner by a Na· Uoul tduuUon sublldlaey at '" per u.... for au Jn~xt·. ...... AS or IVL Y 21 lDLe:lt bad 1.aes.eos common s baru out· l&and'D4l· Stocks Set in HODle Computerized Ticker Available NEW YORK <AP> -A com· puterlzed version of tbe old stock ticker will be •vaJlablo aoon ln homes and offices aa a result of a link between The As· soclated Preu and Dow Jones & Co. Inc. An investor who wants to know the price of his or her stocks will be able to tum to a t a ble·top computer te rmina l, press a few keys and the ls sues and prices will appear on a TV· Uke screen, as trading 1s going 00. TO Pao·11DE Tlll8 service. This agreement marks AP's entry Into computer retrieval of "spot in!ormation." The ar- rangement ls limited to retrieval or market quotes. INQUtalF.8BY1ubacrtbert to the market quote service will be routed e1edronically lbrouall the Dow Jones computer system ln South Bruna wick. N .J Times Mirror Deal Newspaper Sale Blockage Sought It la antk lpated that the tender offer will commence Aug. 8 aDd aplre OD U.. Hlb day tbereatt.., unlea uleDded. THE mot:a 18 subject to varioua coad.IUon.s, lncludina the purchue by National Education of at least so.1 perc ent or Int.ext'• abares In the tender offer and approval or the merger by a majority of Jntext's sbarebolden laflatio11 C'081•eais . t he AP has ma de available through the Dow Jones News Retrieval Service its data base ol daily market quotations. HARTFORD. Conn. <AP> -Four Connecticut newspapers said Alrred Kahn, chairman ot the Council on Wage and Price Stability, commenting on a newly-released "Issues Pa pe r," designed to generate recommendations for de· veloping second .year voluntary wage and p rice standards, said infl ation has worsened in the last year due to food , energy and housing costs. Subscribers to the Dow Jones they have asked the U.S. Department of J ustice to block the proposed service will be able to retrieve saleofTheHartfordCouranttothe1imesM1rrorCo.ofLosAngelea. from AP'a market computers The JOUJ'l\8.1 l.nqwrer or Manchester. The Morning Record and price quotations Sor stocks. Journal of Meriden. The Herald bo nds , optio ns a nd o t her or New Drttaln and the Bn stol BEFORE SOROIUN 'S re - secur1ties by using timeshare or Pr ess claimed Tuesday the sale quest , the Justice Department low-cost computer terminals. would diminish compeut100 in asked Times Mirror for more in- T h e sam e AP co m pute r the commum cations industry in formation about the cable TV syste m produces the m arket the state. franchises, and the Courant has tables that are published daily in been asked to supply marketing hundreds or U.S. papers. anclud · TIMES MIRROR OWNS cable data about itself. ing the Wall Street Journal and t e levision franchises in the Times Mirror a nd the Couran t he Daily Pilot. Hartford a nd Meriden ar~acll an agreemen n pnnci· THE DOW JONES-News owns two daily newspapers in pie for the Couranl to t>e sold for Ret rieval Service has several Connect icut. The Ad vocate or $106 rrullion. but that is subject thousand subscribers, most of Stamford andGreenwichT1me. t o app r ov al b y Coura n t the m businesses. It pro\•1des. 1n "Wt bebeve th at the overlap-shareholders, most of whom a re dsr properties is openlng a new 100% office in the Costa Mesa, Newport area. Confidential · · e ws Io r ez.pe.r4fftc ed- saleapersons will be held at 1525 Mesa Verde East, Suite 201 , Costa Mesa. Call (714) 631-1234 or 242-4643 for appt. Call today and learn of all the benefits available tijou. Ask -;toe-Wiggins or Tom Kiili ry. Wylie Wisely has been named president and managing officer of Sta le Mutual Savings and Loan Association, a subsidiary or Far West Finan· clal Corp. He replaces Howard Siegel, who has --~:¥11l-ll1a1uea,_u·1 c::.1e:_cc:i:huaui.x:rnmJ.Jan1&11JlO.L.1.lle...bo.aoC di rec· tors or the parent company. Wisely comes from Gibraltar Savings Assocta· addition to ma rket qu0Uit1ons. ping of areas ~erved by Times present or past employees . breakmg stones from the Dow M 1rror C.O ·s present and pro- J ones wire. corporate informs:_· _s~p~e!:_!C!J'l..!1v~e~in~t~e:r:re:e&~t~s...11~n~Ci..00<nwna:ec~tJ.a~H--:~ H E-FOfiU~Rl-l~"-1114E~W~''4ilgtt1p.-.r~..,r-1 t1on, 1ndusti y m!OTID I On and IS a real threat to the publ.Jc In· Opposing the !>ale JOlned together econorruc ncws . t e r e'>l," J ou r nal Inqui r e r 1n M a r c h 1978 w i th th e Presb g:ous Ne\\ EXECUTIVE SUITES available near Or a nge County Airport. Attractive r ates include receptionist, law library, conference rooms, secretaria l service, and xerc5x facilitY. For ii personal tour and further details, inquire at Vortac Associates, 955·3900 or 955-2288 LEASE fit tion in Houston. Texas. where he was executive vice president or the Imperial Corp. of America s uosidJary. He has also been president and chief executive officer or Ame rican Savings Associa tion of Kansas. Sie~ei, assumes responsibility for real estate development on beha lf of the parent company and the savings and loan association. H<' ahw will d11~( • tr,. r.arenl company's newly activated ser vice corporation. • William F. Podllcb, Irvine. has been elected vice president, invest ment adminislrat1on, at Pacific Mutual, Newport Beach. He coordinates investment and marketing ef- forts of the investment division and is vice presi- dent and director for Pacifie-Jnvestment Mana~ m ent Co., a subsidiary. He joined the company in 1966 as a securities an alyst, began working in the investment ad· ministration department in 1968 and was named its director in 1973. He became assistant vice pres1· dent in 1974 and was elected second vice president LO 1976 Under the a greem e nt with Pubhsher El.Jzabeth Ellissa.ad. Manche!iler Evening Herald to Dow Jones. the AP also wall P,ro. A lav.'Yet hired by the four urge the Jusucc Department io v1de a dally .. h1stoncal tape · or papers. Milton Sorok in. last proh1 b1t a sale of The Hartford closing serunt1es rnres Among week and Monday a rgued before Times to the C.Ourant. The Times ctl-H thant?~ th:s w1:. pf:rm1t a the J ust1re Departmtnt that the ceased pubhcat1on In October s ubscnber to program a home acqu1s1t 1on by Times Mi rror 1976 computer terminal with his or should not be allowed while 1t Among Times Mirror's hold· her stock POrtfoho and studv the ov.n:, the cable TV franchises 1n~s are the Los i\ngeles Times, ·t.anAm~ va.ue of the portfolio and the Grt!enw1ch and !>tam-Newsday. the Oalias T imes- over a penod of lime. fo rd papers llernld and tht Daily f'1lot. NCW YOPIC I API CtO\lt~ lJ•• IJ ,.Al••• ~ l<.olf-lnq li\I l'.Ulltf'"" 'T'• l , l>'a,.,•n •~ • M lf<tflO N•l· Cttllton ••'-• \Ill• ,,,,,o•m •Ofl•I !.t<U<tlltt 06nlyM 11 • 71•i. l<alt C.rt Deat~'' A$'.tt t, o~, Ot•Of'\ '''-11 1~ '°""'•• n,,.,o, OotMal 71 , 1\' ICavwm ~7~1~~~· & 1"CIU\t 8:t1~:i9 ~.'; ri : ~=~:.;: AEL "'" 1\o ... 0..(•nf """ n. ,.1,..fHll Af.tiPtot 1. 84• 0.••y£1 1t.. 7 .. fl't"Qlnt AVM Cp ) .. , •• 01.C••· : • ~ ~~:ro,v :~~'::~h ~O' .. ? 1° ~~~;~ I • 1~ t •~ "'" AOw "4ov. ...._ \ Ooltrf,n ,._. • • \ 4n<'Att AOVMI•, u l\'-Oonl<l•n 11 • 1l ~ La ..... (O O vf•r Tiu~ CounlPr MASO Listinqs 1 • ? P1.1rt6<>1> 'Ch 1 t P\OlOC...0 fl.. 10 • O~•l lt'ln\ R•Of'nPr \It It 16 llnrnm • ',., R•vmno ,.. ·• P~coE'l 1}'. t• .. A064£ • ,, .. ,. "~·-II l II AO'~I"" u ,. """"' I• l\ llu\~IOV 14 .. 10 'W<ll~r /\. l~'><it .. 01 1• t9\a T Mf' L>tl • ti.. 10-.. 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The addition al directo~ are Frederick J. !?n'iC:~ U~ U ... ~::,a,~~~ •r· 1~~ ~:1:~: " ""' J; x~oo .. ,., • S-.1\()~•• 11 '1 V•()""("J'"O 4T lO 1 ... 1 1:-,. N~ tt1;t • 0 C,,1 "" '' 1-u. Svcrr U" .l. t) ...... \~ ...... t ""' If • !><> Cl\t > • ''· 1<.11Wtr '" t •., ",,... f I"# ,. ,,, r • \~"""'"" )'ll • ~ • Y.,NkV't liJr.. 11 Nt"'f,. 10 If H l'••t.O• ,, • '' w~"'"" ,, I• • W1otn,_..o r; • ., ..... '·• tr 1 I .. . . . ...,. ~ . ~ , -, • t Up 71 • Up 1'l 0 IJp 700 Up 191 UP t! 1 Up tt J 1--9-----om-The Lead Warrea and Baney S. Klela. "'M"f<H 14 ,..,.. £ ... ,...,. , ... ~ ....,,,.,~ ,_,.,. ~--.-.-u-.---. I I n --.... __ ... AW•1<ln9 11>.. ''"" r IMoCIUI • • \ • ~ .... , p >a----1------,~--~...._..., a genera pai:t.nu.o~n~ As "'"1'"'' , .. , r 1 1PC1ITTi'\ sociates, a private venture capital firm. Klem 1s !~:~·:e 2~~ 1~ ~~:0::11 ~ '.! · ~~~~~ s • ·" t -· 10 .~ ... 1' OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ the president and chief executive oHicer of J .S. :~:,:;gP ! ~ ~,,, ~!~~111 u~ ,.,! ~~f~~ 7• • \ 11 Raub Shoe Corp., based in Wilkes· Barre. Penn. Ao w c;, m'> ,,..., F1dunu &e • ••-. n ••' 111• William J. Bowers was re-elected chairman .a\Clc.04-n n\o 'tBk~o 41"· ~ M•41B-• ,..,. Ill•· AllG\LI t•'ll 11 ... Ft60\ln :; 1 ~:,; ~:~~~C• n,, r,,' and chief executive officer and Doaald F. Brosnan g:~~~ ,::'. ,! .... m,~f~ ~ . , Monttoi ., .. , WaS r~lected president aDCd Cl:lief Operating Of· c::,r;:: Q I~;: I:"> ~:~C:tfnt 11 • 11" MOOr•P<I n n fi cer. Ba.\IFr 11•1. t4 r1•W•1U 1~ "~: =~?.~~· ,!.:; 1~. The following directors were elected: Frank ll••"Mk 10• .. to,., ro,."o ''"' 11-.. "'°'<hM "" 40 A. Grtaantl, president of Grisanti and Galer Inc.. g:r~L':D J,,., ~.,. ~~~::'.'~~ :.,: h. ~~~i'~.D '~~ ,r· BIDl>Co ,..,, '"• f.r•n~fl tJ't ,. Nar9Cp '& 1'o management consultants; Morton Collins, general e1roS1>n ,,,,, '' GnA1r" " •i ·• N•1c.011 ·~·· "· \ l .~D1l q ... aammoru rt r Dsv A i ' OtrfChr 7 7'-GnFl•I"' .. • NwldFIE 16 If u pa ner o ssoc ates, a private venture e1~H111P ,,,,, ,. • t.ovE rn "'' 11• .. NJNC:.•• 1& .. •& I) 14 IS ,. II •• " .o It n 1J ,. a ,. ,, capital firm; Jobn C. M~, deputy gen~ral ~~~~· J"' J:;: g~:;~v ,~ .. ~"' ::::~~J-2!,111:"'-~.i.~!.._~-----------OP£N7DAY8 manager of Boeing Electroruc_s suppru:Ldi.vis10~·"" f)\fo" emnrn 15'1 11 WoC'•rG\ u~,.. 2800 HAR.OR BLVD Co~LMl:O• 8u011ff 71.o l"t GyrOC11n • 1 S NoEOI un 7• I~ N[W YORK IAPI -•low Ov•" ---.---•• 0 I ft -~--.i--.coemir Aerospace Co.; Stalford M. Smh.b, vice eutU•• 10" 11•~ H•rdw~• ""' ,. NwtNG• 1P.. ,.. rrw<o..n1~ •tocu "'Ire:'"" o.. N•~O 540 9100 president of finance and admlnlstration. Chase ~[~~t~ i:"' 3t:~ ~~~~ ;:~~ ~~ ::.';r.s ~:'~ ~ rt.::: "'r.~":o 1 ...... :-", cr.o • • Computer Corp.; and Jolla A. Kan&ea, executive ~~;:'~ 1~ 1~~ ~=~•dN~ ;~~: ;~~ ~~;~~ 1~ ~· ~~~(p >;;(.:, • ~~. ~':. ·.1 :: ~ vtce president or Weaper Corp. and founder of CaplnAlr ,\, '"' >lOIOOf" 1'• ''" OttHTP "'" 1l T~to<p HO'IOll ti ti ' ,, ' CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES A . URQUHART Ill Attorney •t Law Q. DOES THE LAW REQlJlllE THE BOARD OF Dl&ECTORS TO MEET ON MATl'EBS OF BOUTINEf A. NOl Day to day business can be carried on wltbout approval of tbe board of direetors. However, policy and non·routlne tranaactlonl <such u the purehue and sale ol real eatate > should be authorized by the board and recorded in tbe mmut. book of tbe eorpontloD. Q. 18 CORPORATE INCO•E TAXED AT A LOWD MTS THAN INDIVllM1AL INCO•ET A. YES. Tbe federal IDeome tax oe the ftnt '2$,000 of corporate lDeome II oely 1T per cent. Allo, COi porat.e pmakle p&-. u a 1eeeral nde, allow latpr tax deferred coatrtbutioDI tbu 1lmllar plans available to iDdlTtduall aDd other DOD·tDClorporated twfnttl llltW•. Q. 18 TllE COST TO INCOaPOUTE 80 BIGB TBAT TBS SMALL BUllNB88 CANNOT TdS ADYANTAGS O• DOING avllN- AI A OOSPOUTION! A. NO. Certain law firm• char1• nr1 reuoaaMe ,._ to IDeofl'Ol'UI. MJ law oGlee will mcorporate pour prneat or plaaed bNln-IDr tM .U·blelullft prtee of •· 'fbla. bnab don ....... •ttol'De7 f ..... ... ..... •• .. ........ ud ,., oat .. . llDlloWI: PrW!ldM Tu Boll'd, .. ; ......_, "' ..... fJO; CclrDon&laM CGm•• ....... •; Corpor ... mblui.t booll. ltock. ud .... 1 ... Aa ....... ..,,.,au. uam ablut M aa11: ,.... ., ==-.. .,, .................... . We are to WWI'-=--about your llNPIHd laoorporaU.0..1.uoa to •• ,. _ 111-L VI= ID, A ... a.......... .... "'.&s =" ..-. eau1on1a. Cer.Cp 7'> I I. H IS .. U' PCA tnl ~>. •'• ~wnlo'• II• .00 n~ JJ • • .. 10 MS( CnVIPS I~ I"" H~~,·~~ "' ''• P•0.18 ""' 11• CtttSoC,a tSI 800 • • •"' It * Cltf"LH '° JIYt Hvtlllnt 11'> 11·~ Ptv•A 7111-t n ... M(f( l!0.)00 • 4 • ' • •4 11 '""•Ull It 12 lnl••ln<J ............ ~,p "'•.. W••nA" •>-.roo • &·• I) Loalle Dahl has been named sales director fo r cc'ii'r'u1~1~ .!,'~, .!.:". 11n,,•,•,<1cp,,, n " PH rMt "" 101<. •N•'"" '" '°° '"' 11 • • • 1• ~ .,, .,., £r 71, 114 N-•AH • llO 'CO )I"• :U.. • IS the Newport Bead• Teuls Clab. Am ong her c1u u1e 3''" 31 1n1m•v• w. 14 "°" n1. n"' " respooaibilit1es are marketing and m emberships. cier1tJL ~ .. ': ... 111e-wui 2~ ;:,, ::~~~~s if...;:~ ~;~;.,ed = :~ Her expe rience includes commer cial· ~~°.:8:. ,...., ™" ~:~~~· 11 •·· ,, Pt011H1e u u,,, ur><t1•~ '* 1• industrial real eatate, m erchandising, marketing ~~~~. ~ .... !!..., ~~r,.}"J 1•~ 'i ~~!~,.. !'" !~ ~~'!1t11~ '~ r: d ..&. in lb bot 1 indllriPU COnPep '71<. ~ .... Josly"M I~ I P<09rp I llo N•• IOw\ t0 n 8D W01 • e e --~. Crtwld 11 11 ktl\\t pl ti '• It Pl>\vNC 11\4 ll\oO Toi .. WIK U.1111..00 1J A former South African ladies ice skaUng cbampioo, abe starred in glittering ice shows ln Europe, England, North Africa, Mexico and the United States. MUTUAL FUNDS • r t[)otll•I N-.,tt~•o "•PCl'>tt SuPrf Q .,.,p....,, ...,.oalnt Y~[I w • .,.., .. ~.~l!;.,. Oor'>P\ N8r""Sc ( ltll .... OuAHM\ 'ii ... ""' &M•<rfl" v •IWV'>of M•qt¥1 N•mt R1'fnAm KOi C.p P•rMtO PE fX /4m NU(I .,..,,.,y,. C.aOlJP It lle"111ncl ... l"Wl'CI !~~\v ~"°"" C.f\llMS 0.to\0.I G•8c1F10 \111reNa1 ~·O u~ £rw rlt1111Go AE\l A\tfO'\V\ NalflF'""' Yon It"' -TJ"f ~---'rr-,-~~ 1 1• UP "1 •• J IJ1 U7 11 \ 11 s II S II 3 10 1 10 s 10 0 100 98 98 . \ 1 • 1 • VP ~,,._ • ••--. Up l ~ • .. Up , • • "• uo • • 1 Vo , .. • ~ UP '• • 1 ., Up ,\ , • ••, lJo ,,, • .,. uo \ J • I' VP ~ • '• Up lll"-1• CJp I • "' \Ip \'• .. V> Up 7• • 7 lJp • t •"') • .. t)p 11 + I UP • I . ' OOWNS l,a\I -r , .. , 1 • ) . 10 • I' • 17 I l • 'II \ . II > ) . I' I ' J . I • ,. ' '"• I C"O Pct ~-71"1" , .. Off "' ... Ott ,. J ... 011 ll• 1-. Otl ILi l 011 111 "' ()ff /1 t Ott '' '" Otl 1 t J Otl 1 0 ... Otl • , to Oft 6 s ·~ Olf 6 l '• Off 6 l .. , Oft • l '· Oii •.3 ... Oii 6 J ' Off •. J ~ 011 •• o ..., Oil s., '4 Off H "' ()If u "" Off s' - OM. y flltl.OT • TRANSACTIONS I STOCKS I BUSINESS P l an Balled Rationing Can Work By SYLVIA POSTES To youq and middle·qe American driven. WorW War U ii ancient biltory. But du.riq UM war, tbe utioD survived a comprebeatlve ratlonina system for eaeati1I product.a ranaina from food to 1u. The ayatem worked. ColJect1Da dust tn the government arcblves are de· tailed hiatories of what wu done in tblt er1, -on wbicb we could draw to create a ~r ayltem, if it beco1De1 UD· avolda_,.e, TBE GAS LINE 18 A form ot ratiamq -n about UD• fair a system u you could imagine. It favon thole wbo have the Ume. good hum« IDd 1tamloa to endure the hours d waiting. Am>tbel' rorm ot ratlon.ing that would be equally uafair is the per vehicle raUooing system. which would slve the two.Car family twice u much gu as the ooe..car. Congress scuttled the proposal tn May. During World War II, each driver, not each car, had a gas al· loc ation. A mmimum was allowed per month without proof or need Additional a llocations were based on oeed. There were no ~llS Imes. l'ncei; did not go Into an up. spiral. S~ then the means to implement the World War lJ ~ystem wtlbout a full warume bureaucracy were found. F'or mstance. ~ driver's license c'Ould be used as a ration book. eltminalmg the nffd to print millions of d0<:umeota. - AS A TEMPORARY EkE'RCl:NCV--MEAS\J·ttli'~, --• beC'ause minimum purchases are another way to av°'d ltnei.. dnvers could be permitted to buy gas a certain number ot tJmes per month on a regular allocation and more often with cert1f1cutes based on need. The driver's license could be punched euch tame gas is purchased. If purchases were J>(!rtnitted twice a week and rationJng had ·en an ec ror two montbs;-d~er.HOU&d-bu · th1.:1r licenses had been punched in tbe spaces showing 16 or fewer purchases. Thi~ would enable dnvers to "save" 41 11ocutJons automaucally, savang gas as well. Whet.her lhls specific hceose scheme would work 1s not. th1· point. What Is slgnif1cant 1s lhal tf we must create a is)stem lhat doesn't involve pnntang booklets and hanng bureaucrats, we can do 1t Permitted or not. som e rauons will be sold. There 1s an argument for allowing at,!)() that drivers who must have more i::as can buy 1t legally by buyin~ eouponi. and drivers "'ho ~uw ga~ cun recei ve money for doing w . 0 ... COUR:o,•: RATIONINCJ l.S NO :.ubsl1tute for stepl> to make sure there 1s no shortJ~f> !'ior as rationing a n excuse to help u!> avoid strengthen tnl! thl' pubh(' trans r>0rtat10n !iystem. 1nterus1fying efforts to dl'\ l·lop l4.•< hnofuJ.!tl':. to prnrtuce environmenta lly soun<1 1•ncrgy and 1 n ·ating a r cnlral ;igency tu Cina.nee rebu1ld1nR or 1·c ntral 11t1h (o redur 1• th,. need for energy-consumml( t r.m~portd llon Hut 11 tht· nt.•l·<kd ~a~ Ill simply not th re. for whatever n •u!>ons. hnet> a1 c not the answe r Cuts Repair Cost By Tb~ Assocla&.ed PrH!> A block or -.o from Ann Arbor s M1 ch1gan Stadium. home o( collt•J.!C football ~amc<> w1lh JOO.OOO·fan turnouts and many :i Saturday afternoon fender.bender, as a special a llto t epcuf"~hop·,-. ---- Sptt1 al. now that a typical city sm ack·up can mean a rt'(l31r bill of many hundreds of dollars. CALLED "ATtJO CO·OP, INC.," it as fully owned by it s c:ustomers, who buy a llfeumc share or the shop for SlOO, on much the s ame pnnc1ple as the hundredsorrood and t'lothang CO-OJ>!i around the country. About 2.000 families an lhas rapidly urbanai1og college \'1ty have 1oaned the co-0p, a number that has been growing by about one H day Dave f'r1edr1ches, managing director. has been in· \'olved an the venture Ince its very shaky beg innLOgli 1>1x )car~ [ ) ago. He discussed the co1~C'IJMER <:O·op's growing pains 1 "~ and eventual success _ _ during an interview. ------------- "Initially al was an t'ffort by people familiar with co-ops to deal with a pro- blem concerrung all car owners. We received 1ood support and 200 households signed oo, but it wasn't economical. The busir!ell ran s ubstantially in the red," he said. MANAGEMENT AT TOE BEGINNING was not equal to runnin& a car repaJr co-op. he said. The annual mem· bership fee at the beglnnJng of the venture, Sl$0 to $200 de· pend~g on the type of car, was a bit too much ol • bargain. For that ree. a person could get tune.ups. wheel aUp· menta. and any and all other servicea except tires or body work. That tbanged when Friedr1cbes became director a few months after the co-op was formed. ESSENTIALLY. HE SAID, Rf; helped re1eue the co-op by divenlt)'ing. "You now hue opUom. We have a service departmtat where cert.ified muter mecbanica caa do tbe rep&ln. But we allo have monthly comwner educatkJft clUMI. aad a 'O·Do-lt' club. "U you can leam to take care ot your ear youneU, we mike tt poulble to order and pu.rehale pal1a at low.r than list price. And you save the COit ol labor." Boni .... au AND NON·•&••&U ol &be co-op can have t!Mir can flHd bJ &be HrVlce cMpartment. But membln pay• an hour labol'. wtdeb rrtedrica. wd ll at tbe "low end" ol Ann Arbor marht rat., wblle DOil· members paJ about Ill aa bow for &be aame aenk!e. If all U. ccmumer w,. 18 a ll'MM r.t ud -. tooll to do tbe Job blmMll, tbe ~ an'ftdls tu facdlllel for a 110 a,.... I•. Tbil "U-J>o.lt" plaa Ml be1B a Ml ..,_...., ._ collqe ltUdeata wbo 1u.d Unlvenltr ol llt-... la Am Arbor.