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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' ••• Owners .of Bead. } " FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 6, 1976 • VOL. M, MO. 21•. t SICTIOMS ... ,.AGU , ________ _ Tower Souad? At .. "ecut JG Geacs · · ' 1''. • • I II Market,· .. • . Delly ""' ........... DANGEROUS ANO WITHOUT HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE? County Agency Fella to SH Romance of Suneet Tower Area Water Tower 1 Too Old to Save?, ~ By GARV GRANVILLE Management Aeency (EMA) re· ( ot 1~ oa11y "'' .. ~" port says, "Exposure tor 40 years Ir the aged coastline water to the unfavorable environment . tower in Sunset Beach is to be or oc:ean spray and the leaking · aaved from demolition. It's not water tank above has caused 1 likely Orange County govetn· serious deterioration of tbe rnent will be its savior. structure." A county study . of the wood More speeificaUy the EMA in· • water tower questions both the spection study team0found: · tower's structural soundness and -Wood rot in the tower's sup- 1 its qualifications to be declared porting stnrcture near the 3 -Supervisors ~ ' . Vow TB:x Cut T h r e e 0 r a n g e Co u n;t y supervisors went on r ecord Thursday as pledging at least a is.cent cut in the eounty'sgenei'al fund property tax rate. For Burglar A Newport Beach man w.ho pleaded guilty in Orange Coun\y Superior Court to burglny charges riled after Costa Mesa police brought him down from the root of a jeweJry store has been sentenced to five months in the county jail. Judge James H. Walsworth ordered the jail term-for Robert Artem Bandaruk, .. 27, of 235 Cedar St. He further orde~ Bandaruk to serve three years probaUon after his release. Diedrich pointed out that in· Bandaruk was arrested last nation has struck government . April 25 during police i)i· 'anditscostofoperationsjustaslt J vesUgaUon or a reported break· ·has individual citizens. ·in at Kirk J ewelry, 2300 Harbor "Everytblngwebuycostsmore Blvd., Costa )t~f '·· I.A . --~peipee,UbcJr\.amthoe vesttc uors too'i h m 'rnlo . 'Y<4t -we'te paying more•tod'ay custody after oflicers In a police J., thin we did a year· ago," the helicopter spotted him on the roof l ~lerton supervisor said. olthe building. • CSee TAXES. Page .U) Dog ,.,..,..,......,.. GOING" UP-Unemployment on the national scale is on. the rise, according to this government c h art, but things are looking better in Orange County, where 5,500 more people found work last month. Laguna Hills Man Shot in Debt ·Di~p~te· .Orange County sheriff's of· ficers jailed fi ve peopJe on charges or attempted murder early today after a Laguna Hilla man waa shot in the face during what officers said wu a diapute over an unpaid debt. historically slgniricanl. roundaUorr. Of the water tower's sound· -Base plate.s and connel'tions , Ml, the County Environmental supporting the structure ,to be DepuUes sajd all five suspects were a rrested by California Highway patrolmen who spotted the Jeep described in sheriff's radio broadcasts aa it sped tJiroulh the Corona area. BlJS HERO l HONORED "effectively destreyed by. CCI'· rosioo." -An was.de platlClflD that sw-., ports the water tint atop 'the structure •'because ol Ion of structural properties in the ., They said the' five bad earlier. driven up to the home ol Dar· d they were so upset ' rell Taylor, 19, of 2'358 Laa their ·pedigreed ·Granda ln the New World tract ved from their $70,000 where they argued with the ~llVUi&.118•'1•1••1· r icers llid tbe five ran Worker~ 1 lncreas·e~ Unemployment i n Or~e County continued to drop l•t month when the county's unein· ployment rate dipped to 6.7 ph. cent and the number of unepi. ployed people declined by s.sro: According to figures rele~ today by the state Employmmt Development Departmeiat (EDD>, 780,900 county residelts· held Jobs last month. ' I In.July, 1975, the number of-. 1 holders stood at 727....400. • · •·Coneequently, .the"taimty."s,i 1 ployment picture during· e past year brightened by 33, Jobs rrom July, 1975, to J y, I 1976. ;\ But in the same period, 9'e number of unemplayed Oru'61e CGUnty residents dropped·by ollb' 7,200. ,.t According to EDD analy•. the comparison reflects bothan expanding job market and latb.-force. · ·( While the county's unemp._.. meat·rate last month.was·~ 1.1 percent from a year ago Qd the number of job holders :lift. creased by 33,500 in the P119t year. some unemployed peqlle round the going getting e-. 1 rougher. :• ·1 According to EDD's r~, 9,900 of them were recelvl~--~ tend9d unemployment ~~; ~aoin& their lime of unempNIY· · !merit has been so lengthy tllat <See.JOBS, Pa1e AZ) ' • ·;, Coast · Weather I ' , Sunny but cooler days due this weekend. Night • and morning clouds. Coast : highs to 10. Iowa down to 58. iNSIDE TOD:A.Y · > Tile 0r..,,e coa.st·•~ ~· _,.,,.flied ruldnll can en}off. ' 1, SACRAMENTO (AP)-Frank I• Edward Ray, the Chowchilla schoolbu1 driver who helped 26 I kidnaped chiJdren dig their way to freedom, receives an award 1• tod_, from Gov. Edmund Brown ood ,, • ' ~ ~ w . -Wooden staves that hold tbe . -~l>ack.JA....IM~,-~ ..... eff·~ ... ~el~'Tlylor .-as shOt in the -~-....... '~ 'fDee1i.'$ee·P.aoe Cl of • Jr. . It ls the California School En\· ployes Aasociation's "Outstand· tng Service Award," plus a $300 honorarium. The 11sociat1on, holding its SOtb annual state coovention, in· eludes a number of school bus drivws. tank's roof lacking atablli\y. • . "An impending threat ot personal injury and property damage exi1ll not only on tbe tower site but on acijacent pro- perty as wen," saya the ~A study report. It also questions the tower's abllity "to withstand the forces ol earthquake and wind" as well as the wisdom or "tower climb· inc activities." (IJee TOWE&, P11e Az) face witb a sin1Je bullet from •· .22·caliber pistol. He was re- ported in stable condition today at Mission Community Hospital, • . MlsJlon Yi~o. . • . Four people lodged ln the Orange County Jail were Iden· Ufied 11 : Joseph Richard Hartfield, 19, and .Diane Marie Turker, 18, both ol 24221 J ag1er St., El Torq; Randy L~e ·weu1man, 11, abd Timothy Sean Burrtght, 18, both of Riverside. \ Ule'.W~. "· •••ex ! ' 2 OAIL Y PILOT s Friday, Augt.1$1 6. 19715 I 'Letters' Could Spell Martian Life PASADENA (AP> -Jf llfe were words :and sentences, then ~the experiment that V1k1ng 's ' mtoUaboratary Wain• today : would be a seuch roe lndividuaJ : letters. The Or f'anlc analysis o r MIJ'lian aoU cowd turn up "let.- t e rs " -actually organic molecules -pointJne to past or present life on the red planet. The organic analysis instru· mtnt, called a gas chromato- g raph mass spect rometer Flu Ruled Out (t CMSI, will comb the soil ror those baste unit.s from wb1ch Jargu '"l>uildina....blocks" ol llle are formed. Uno sucb molecules are found. scientists say; cltances are amall that there is life ln the sou picked up by Viking. Th•t wouldn't mean tbereisn'tlifeelsewhereonMars, however. Three separate biology instru- ments are looking ror life pro-j cesses -growth, metabolism, reapir ation -but have not yet Toxin Blamed ·fu Mass Deaths HARRlSBURC, Pa. CAP) - Federal scientists climinated in- fluenza and fungi today as possi- ble causes of the mysterious "legionnaires' disease." They said test results point toward a toxic s ubstance as a cause for the disease that has claimed 25 lives. • "The epidemic has peaked and ·is on its way out." Or. David Sen- cer, director of the Center for * * * Congress Bog s Down On Flu Bill WASHINGTON (AP> -As evidence inc reases that the mysterious ·'legionnaires dis- ease" in Pennsylvania is not nu. Congress is showing symptoms of losing any sense of urgency about a plan to get the government's swine nu immunization program off dead center. Both the House Commerce Committee and ~ Senate health panel are studying u proposed in- surance plan that would make the federal government Uable for most claims for any injuries re- sulting from the swine nu vac- cine. The House Commerce CommU- tee p<>stponed a decision until Tues<lay~ in order to have the House Judiciary Committee look over the bill's complex legal points. The Senate health sub- committee also deferred a final Judgment. Rep. PaulG. Rogers <D·l-1a.>.a bac ke r of th e F ord ad - ministration's liability bi ll. said reports that the Pennsyl vama dis· ease is not swine nu may have dampened the enthusiasm of ome House members. ·'It will be tight.·· Rogers said or his efforts to get the bill to the House Ooor Tuesday before many members leave town ror the Hepublican N atlonal Convention. Rep. He nry Waxma n ( 0 - Calif. 1, complained about the· rus h. '"[ havl!n't seen anything like this since the Gulf of Tonk in," he said. '"l hate to be panicked into actmg when we don't know what we're doing." The liability lc1tislation was ll Ul together after private insurance companies declined to provide coverage to the four vaccine manufacturers. Without some in- s u ran ct> protectio n . the manufacturers wall not sell the vaccine to the flodcral govern· m<'nt. The bill would require any damage claims to be directed agnJnsl the government rnther than the manufucturers or others involved In the vaccinotion pro· gram. Then. 1f the government l'rHted up paying any ()( the <'I aims. the ~ovcrnmcnt could sue any or the private partJes actually responsible for the damage. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1""' Ot.tnoit (O.•\I D.tilf PllCH, •Un -.n.(" i\ c""1"bttwd t,.,. Nrv.\ r.," I\ oubft~ by the '"th"' ,,.,.,, f·~uu.twtQ ( .. ~ tn• ~' tt ,.,. ... d,htf'\ •r• ovblt"'• d Mona.o ,,,,Ottnh r 1 t<M~ h.,.. (lt\M ""°'"""· Ht•llO•t t .-1141\ H••"tl"'-t•of\ I jllri•th •vun\"'"' V•U.-'f, ""'"' \t<h.tltti~~' \;.,iMt, Atwl l•~ tl.f•(f\ ~f'l (~w. 01 "Uf'lll.JI# ,.. •• ~I MlftOf\ I\ ~~t•\twid '4tfvir"-'"~"""" '''" .,,., ' ,,,.. l)ftf\t .,. .. 61¥1\h .hit" ..... ,. ,, "' ,., 't\ \It.•-~,,. rt, Cl\t• ,..,,_... C.htou~ •• ~~ Robert N. W~ ,_,,._tdt"lt •M"Vbl•\IWr , ....... t~~ ~ £~!!t..,_,, Thomas Keevll Cd•l•t Thoma"' A. M1.1rl)tl1nc ~•n..tO•ft'Q t f.10.- Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Teletttlone 1714) '42-43t1 Classltltcl AdvtrUslng U2-S6TI ~-Cl>AO V•llh """' Olt ... Sl1·•~10 I ,.,_. ~~ (lon"'!1'- 4f5•0U0 r '""' "'•''" o..,..., <.'""'''°""""""'!ft 540-1220 C.0.,IQlll, ltll ()faft .. C...\I "'*""'"' c-Nf\y h• MA' \t~tltt., 1111•\tUtl(Jf h tOlt.t••t ,,., .. .,, ., ...... , .... ,, .. ~" ....... .,. ..... " '•~tOdWC .. •ttft•w• •&>t h~f ttff'\tUtM t i ~"•"··~, ... f .... "•" ""•If ..... ~ t .. 1 ....... t.l•loMI• l>*k,.Ollo<\ .,, ,..,,,., U I• -tl\~.h-I WJl-11111 "'"''"''*"-- U """''""'' Disease Control in AUanta, told a news conference there. The· toll rose Lo 25 today. up two from the earlier count. But both deaths were from cases that had been discovered earlier. <Reial· ed photo. A4 > • A CDC sJ>()kesman also said that it was unlikely that the dis- ease was caused by a virus. Don Berreth, public in- formation officer at the CDC. said : "No virus of which we are aware would have gone undetect- ed thus far." he said. However . Pennsylvania state Health Secretary Leon ard Bachman said be was not as re- ady as Dr. Sencer to rule out a virus as the cause. "Our emphasis is shifting de- finitely Low ard toxins. some sort or chemical agent, .. he said. .. That still does not rule out the slower-moving viruses." But there was a general feeling of relief amon~ researchers that FLU OF 191a..19 AECALLE D--Story,A10 the disease was not some form or nu. "l think all of us can breathe a s ign or relief that this is not au," said Dr. Sencer . He added, "We still have no firm evidence of any secondary transmission," meaning the dis- ease is not contagious. Researchers admitted they still haven"t been able to identlly the-specific cause of the disease despite four days oC tests in a state laboratory in Philadelphia and the CDC. '"Wh at we know is really what we don "t know. ll is possible we'll never know." Sencer said at his news conference . All the persons who got the dis- ease the past two weeks attended or had some contact with a state Am erican Legion convention in Philadelphia last month. Sencer said that chemistry tests for toxic agents are more complicated than those which have eliminated influenza as a possible cause and that he could not say when results of the tests might show what kind oC toxin caused the illness. Sencer said the toxin could have come from a chemical pre- sent in everyday materials such as plastics or paper. "Ther e are a wide variety of agents -pesticides. fungicides, organic phosphorous age nts or heavy metals·• that could act as a toxin. he said. Meanwhile. teams of medical detectives fanned out today to cheek lhe six hotels and scores of restaurants where thOle attend· mg Ule convention stayed and ale. f'rone Page A J TOWER .•. As for Its historical slgnifican· Cl'. the EMA report challenges the County His tori cal Com· mission's ,June 15 declaration that the waler tower has an his- toricaJ slgnLricance. "Perhaps Lhe s ignificant aspect of the tower Is that It Is constructed of wood. represenl- lnlf an era a nd technique Of COh· struction no longer in common use, .. says the r eport. '"However.'' it continues, "it Is that very structure that now causes concern for public safety and liability." The study report goes on to say the commission declared the 36- year-Old water tower bistorica~ly significant without con~ludJng Its significance is countywide. Consequently, it suggests that a special assessment district to save the tower might be formed as an appropriate means to pre- ser ve a loc a I hi s t o ri ca I landmark. The EMA r eJ>()rt will be handed to county super.visors for action Tuesday. Supervisors may bury the pro- posal to ~cquire and reslor~ ~e water tower simply by rece1vmg and filing the r eport. Or, they might refer it to the County Historlc•l Commission for comment. And, if su~r\IUots want to take a harder look at the Sijnset Beach water lower, Uiey can ask the EMA to report what it will cost to buy the tower and restore ll to ~~e cond.ltlon1 round anytblnc d er&nitely in· tupreted u life. Tbe 4t-pound GCMS abovd lhe landtt wm test sou that aclentlst hope wu deposited by the telMCOPlng V..l.kini tCooP vro..Ju-ty ZA. They· re not sure all)' dirt got lnt.o the teal c hamber. and the arm ii stuck and unable to obtain In)' more. The GCMS ''is simply designed to detect organic matter." Dr. John Oro. a member or the molecular analysis team, said Thursday. ··u Is not desiped to tell whether tbe orfanic matttr ls ddoryoung, was l'aUMdbylileor nit. .. Orsanlc compounds are those butd on carbon. Some organic tDOlecoles are 1'ehat.ed lo llfe and t0me are not. It is as lf Vlklng .tumbled into a game ~ Strabo ble. and It will be very hard to tt'll if any "letters'' it flndsoncemade aq> a "word" -a living organ.ism -or were merely units thut never were part of a meuningful structure. The Old Soft Shoe Newport Beach actor Buddy Ebsen shows he's re· covered from a bout with phlebitis by doing a dance routine with co-star Lee Meriwether on the set of his TV series Barnaby Jones. Ebsen has r ecovered enough to work on a steady basis to film the rest of the season. Ford Hunts Veep; Reagan, Delegates WASHINGTON (AP> -Presl· dent Ford Is buntlnc few a vice preside nti al candidate, but Republican challenger Ronald Reagan, who already lound one, is busy hunting convention de- legates in his running mate's home state. Presidential spokes man Ron Nessen has confirmed that Ford will wait until after the COP con- vention lo Kansas City names the party's presidential nominee to select a running mate. But he said Ford has expanded the li st of. Republicans whose advice he will cons ider in making that choice. The President sent letters to 350 GOP mayors and elected JocaJ officials Thursday to ask their views on a vice presidential nominee. He already had asked the opinions of all 4,518 delegates and alternates to the convention, all Republican members of the Senate and House and some high- ranking party leaders. Meanwhile. Reagan and bis running m a te. Sen . Richard Schweik e r . head into Pen- nsylvania today, hoping to add to the six new delegates they picked up in New York and New J ersey on Thursday. The joint campaigning effort won the pledged s upport for Reagan from two delegates in New York a nd four In New Jersey. But the former California gov- ernor still t rails Ford in an Associated Press delegate sur- vey. with neither candidate hav· Cash Register Grabs Clerk's Probing Digit Fire m e n fro m Newport Beach 's 32nd Street s tation weren't too sure what they'd find al the Arches Liquor Store Thurs- day afternoon. They were sum- moned to aid a man whose finger was caught in a cash register. Fire depa rtment spokesman Art Morton said they found Dennis WaJker, 35. Pomona, with a lnrge chunk or Oesh missing from his lefl index finger. Morton said Walker is a store employe who told firemen he poked his finger into the re- gister 's mechanism when it jammed as he was rlnglng up a sale. Just as he poked, the gears un- jammed, catching his finger. ing the 1,130 deleeates needed for nomination. Ten days before tbe conven- tion's start, Ford bas 1.100 de- legates to Reagan's 1,035. There are 124 uncommitted delegates. The AP total counts only those delegates publicly stating a pre- ference or legaJJy bound -not those leaning toward a can- didate. Pennsylvania stands 76 for F.ord, 10 for Reagan and 17 un- committed. The uncommitted delegates ar e prime targets of the Reagan-Schweiker hunt, but Schweiker says he feels Pen- nsylvanla 's support of the Presi- dent may be eroding. In campaigning with ·Schweiker in Mississippi, New York and New Jersey, Reagan has claimed that adding the liberal Schweiker to the con- servative Reagan team boosted the campaign. "I'm very optimistic. I don't believe we lost support any place," he said Thursday. He said Schweiker's selection "was aimed at November, not August." Tbe GCMSdatacouldbebelpful ln corroborating what Is found lo the blole>ry experi meots. For example, it tbe biolocY in· atromenta round appuenl •i~ns ol life but the GCMS found no or- 1a.nic matter in t.he.soll, It would c .. t tr ave doubt on the vaJ.ldfty or the blolo1y teal.I • First re1ult.a from tM GOMS wm be announced Saturday. The tetit Is done in two parts. The first part will study molecules re· leased when the soil is heated to 392 dearees l''arenheit. Next Marines _To Display Aircraft · Dozens of Marin e Corps aircr alt, ranging from ob- s ervatio n b elicopters t o SCJpbilt.ieated jet faghters will be on display Saturday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The Thir d Marine Aircraft Wine open house will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the public is invited. Base guards and siina will direct visitors to the diaplay ueas. ~b the planes and CoP· ten won't be nown durine the open bouae, t hey will be ac- ceuible to the visitcrs and crew membeff will be-evailable to explain the aircraft, armament and support equipmenl The MAW band has also planned an outdoor concert dur- ing the open house. an El Toro spokesman said. The spokesman noted that all the jets used at El Toro. includ- inc the most advanced F-4 Phantom and A-4 Skyhawks will be on display. Helicopters to be shown al the open house include the big Sea Stallion and Sea Knight trans por t copte r s. attack craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. A C-130 ·Hercules transport plane wlU also be displayed. f'ro• Page A J JOBS • • • they've used up their normal benefits. "Over 4,000 people received their final extended claim pay- ments in July after as many as 65 weeks without work," the report said. It went on to Point out that 1,500 job seekers found work last month in seasonal jobs at amuse· mentparks. Also, according to EDD's figures. manufacturing employ- ment in Orange County hit an all- time high in July when 157.SOO persons held facLory and factory related jobs. EDD's report ended on an op- timistic note. Analys ts said, "Orange County's unemployment rate should show slight improvement in the months ahead." Air Rule Change? WASHINGTON CAP) -The nation's auto makers would get a two-year extension in cleaning up pollution but industrial de- velopment would be restricted in areaa now relatively pollution- fr~. under legislation passed by the Senate. week, lhuamplt•wiUhcthcatMto 932 de"rees Lo check for heavier co!"pounds. Scientists believe Ol'Ranlc com- pounds on Mars could llavt1 come from three sources: -NeUve nre or remnMts ot put life since decomposed. -Chemical processes lmoh'- ing radiation actlnl-! on \'Crtam gases In the atmOSJ>lwrc, com- .Pounds not related to lire. · -Mett"orltes that slammL'd lntll the planet. Did Soviets Test Bombs? WASlllNCTON CAP> -a U.S. intelligence review Is under way to determine if the soviets violated the spirit or a l a ndmark nuclear agreement with two powerful underground bluts in July. The analysis is ham· pered so rar by limited in- rormatlon about the ter- rain of the two Russian test sites and by what U.S. of- ficials call "a rather wide band of uncertainty in re- gard to the exact yields of these explosions." However, orticfals say preli ml nary indications appear to point lo a Soviet infraction of the treaty's intent -but not the legal letter of the accord since the pact has not been ratified by the Senate. Fro• Pag~ 11 I TAXES ••• He called a boast that the county's 1976-77 budget is only H~ percent higher than the previous year's "p<>liticians' talk." '"We don't have the medical center anymore so when we talk of Ufat s light gain we're talking about apples and oranges,·· he ex- plained. He and Riley differed on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport site at Rancho California has not bt!en ruled out and argued that more should be done to encourage use or Ontario Airport. by county resi- denu. Tbe Newport Beach supervtsor allo said he can 't see ruwre joint use of military all' bases in and outside Orange County as "(easi· bleatthistime." But Diedrich insisted the eventual solution to Orange County's airport needs is likely to be found at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. "San Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or later they'll have to see I.hat," said Diedrich. "Thank heavens that Camp Pendleton open area is there," he added. Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use or Los Alamitos Naval Air Stat.ion as a means to solve the county's airport need. He went on lo suggest a remedy for the shortage of low-cost hous- ing-highe r density zonimi. "'With smaller lots. developers will be able lo reduce the land cost for each unit built," Diedrich said as he suggested zoning as dense as 12 housing units to the acre. We're making it easier for you to ston waxing ... mstrong ID·WU RODR DEN'S Firemen were called Lo help extricate Walker from his pre- dicament. bvt he pulled bis finger out before they arrived. ... ...llll!I~ .... : iiisiailatiiin: ·custom draperies Morton said firemen bandafed the wounded ringer and suseest- ed that Walker oaJI a repair servke for tbe C!ash regltter: · linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·'4 838 -64'6·2355 Frld!y, Augu1t IS, 1976 DAILYPILO" .431 Hero Welcome Greets Driver NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP> - Jlm ShooU doetn't know It yet but he'll receive a hero's welcome when b1s bus loaded with SS school children and nlne adult couMelors arri\/eS In this southern Indiana town. And Shoots -credited by towufollt with saving the Uves ot lbOle on his bus -probably • won't. like it, says Bob Holmes, superintendent of New Albany- F1oyd County schools. ''Jim's kind ol a lby person, so be may not be too comfort.able with it all," Holmes said. "But it ·s going to be a joyous occasion." O..ty 1'119' M.111 ........ Tbe bua wu scb«IU!eo to ar- rive here th1a aftemooo. Pufbta. city officials and otben planned to greet the 14. and LS-year-olds wben they ar- ltved. And Holmes said Shoots would receive a resolution ol commendation. were going to the rodeo," Holme~ . u Jd. "The route was t.hrouih the canyon.'' Holmes said this community nf 7.000 people owes •· u .:r<'ul dcul to the bus driver." "The cond\f.ion dad not look good and he turned around on u <tht'ee·lane hlghw I )' and got out o( the canyon, olh~rwise he would hive been in the area when the wall of water hit. We reel disaster was averted by only 15 minutes.·• ' Since tbey turned back, no ooe oo the bus knew of the Oash Oood until th~next day. Holmes said. "It was only Sunday that the news began to spread that there bad been a disaster," Holmes •&id. . Sunday afternoon. 1 lolmes re· c:eived a call from Carl Booth, 32, the chief faculty adviser on the trip. ERIKA VAN GORES PRACTICES LADDER MANEUVER Sister• Mwtna (left), Alida Lend Assistance HERE'S ONE WAY TO GET UP IN THE WORLD Alida Van Gores a South Laguna Firefighter Holmes said Shoots was driv· ing the bus through Big 1bompson Canyon in Colorado Saturday night when be sensed that. something was wrong. He turned the vehicle around and headed out of the canyon. Man Arrested In Beating Foot Case Was a Bear Frying Pan Jumpers A short time later, a wall of · water roared through the canyon. killing an estimated 100 people. Of Roommate ELBOW LAKE. Minn. (AP> -Orricials may have tracked down the mystery ol the severed root. Women Get Out of Kirehen to Fight, Fires ''He saw the river rising, it was wet. and he simply-said-to-the chieffaculty adviser, 'I don't like the looks or this'.'' Holmes said Thursday. Orange County sheriff's of- ficers have filed charges or uuult and battery against a San Juan Capi1trano man who. they sald, administered a heavy beat· ing to his female roommate after accusing her or going with other men. A resident of Elbow Lake found the foot on his lawn June 28 . M e di ca l authorities tentat ively identified it as a decom- posed human foot. pro- bably that or a young woman or girl with a size seven shoe. An extensive search was conducted aimed at findlng the rest of the body. No body was found, but they were looking for the wrong kind of bod y anyway. The state Cri me Bureau informed Grant County offi cials Thursday that the foot is that of a bear. Infant Boy i Abandoned In Anaheim An infant boy estimated to be less than 20 hours old was (ou nd Thursday evening abandoned in a Oower bed outside an Anaheim home. accordani:: to POI.Jee. They said the infant was taken to Children's Hospital In Or<Jnge where he was listed in good con· diUon this morning. "Except for a slii:ht sunburn. the baby Is breathing normally and is in good condition," a spokes man for the Anahei m 'P olice Department said. The infant was found under an air conditioning unit that pro· trudes over the fl ower bed out· s ide the home a t 1321 I lolgute ~t.. police said. Th ey in d i ca ted a n 1n vestigalion ond search for his mother 1s under way today. College Site OK'd Trustees of the Rancho San- tiago Communty College Distric-t have authorized negotiations for the purchase of a strond campus iiite near Peters Reservoir In tht' foothills c nst of Orange. By JACK CHAPPELL OllM~llY"11oUllll Long blonde hair flowing from her "fireman's" helmet as she serambles Ul> a three story lad- der. South Lagunan Alida Van Gores lookes more like a photo- grapher's model on some crazy assignment than a firefighter. But. she and four other young women are full.fledged members ol the South Laguna paid call (volunteer ) fire force. Hanging on the back of a fire engine rusing to an emergency, they draw more t.han a few startled looks. The women are among 30 female firefighters employed by the Orange County Fire Depart· ment. The others are at the isolal· ed inland canyon stations. Before they 're allowed to serve, the women are required lo perform all the duties expected of their male counterparts, said South La guna Capt. Wayne Green. .. There's no slack• given," Green said bluntly. As firefighters. the women are at the lowest rank. They perform the manual labor atscenesorrires or other disasters. "They d o a nything that 's needed. r aise ladders, pull hose. wear self-contained breathin~ apparatus, search and rescue. an,ything. Tbe firefighter is the workhorse,•• Capt. Green said. 1be women have been on the force for more than three months. During that time, they have become ao professionaJJy compe- tent., they have melted right in to the regular paid call force of about20 persons, be said. Capt. Green saJd be and the other ablfl captain no longer look to see if the firefighters they 're or. dering are guys or gals. ''They're doing what they are asked and doing it weU," he said. That includes lugging the heavy ftre hoses and rilJsing the 162- pound 35-f oot ex tension I adder. The women are all unmarried and live within about three miles oftheSouth Laguna station. They are sisters Erika Van Gores, 19, a student; Marina Van Gores, 18, a student, Alida Van Gores, 25, an artist; and fellow fir~ighters Shelly Ranger, 19, a s tudent, and Jane Goldsmith, a teacher and counselor . As for why they do it, each had a slightly different reason, but the common thread through all was the desire to be or help to the com. munity. "It's like defying your upbring. ing. lhat women were supposed to s tay in the kitchen." Miss Goldsmith said. Transit Tax Rate Sliced by Fraction '!he pr~perty tax rate cut pro· m1sed this week by directors or the Orange County Transit Dis- trict <OCTD> will amount to v. or one percent, according to County Supervisor Ralph Clark, 0(,"TD board chairman. H Clark's forecast become!! a reality. the trunsit district's tu rate will sag from 4.S cents to 4.25 cents fo r each SlOO worth or assessed va lue, a decline ol 5.S percent. To the owner of a home the county assessor says has a fair ~arket value of $60,000, lbe pre· di eted OCTD tax cut will mean an annuaJ lax bill s avings ol .375 cents. a drop from $6.75 for transit district property taxes to $6.375. Pro per ty taxes produce roughly 10 percent o( OCTD's combined operating and capital expenditure budgets. The bulk or the transit dis- trict 's support comes from gasoline sales taxes and rederal and state 1rants. OCTD directors have ordered general manager Edward Lontz to calculate a property tax rate that would support the district's 1976-77 $39 million budget. Simultaneously, the directors said, the tax rate should not talc:e advantage or the so-called win- dfaJI resulting from an unexpec· tedly higb value jump on the county's 1976-77 assessment role. The transit district's windfall amounted to $20,000 because of the sharp rise in assessed value, Clark s aid at a luncheon in Santa Ana. Legionnaire Virus Examined Sunday That $200,000 windfall will be erased with the tax rate cut or I/, o( one cent. he added. Bu/Jets BltJ8t Typewriter What's looking good for SUn· day? Gaze at these for starters: TIIE KILLER -Scientists were thrown Into the role of de- tectives last week as they got on the J.rail or the yet·unidenti!icd cause of a sickness that lciJlcd 23· legionnaires following a conven- tion in Philadelphia. Associated Press S cienc e Writer Alton Blakeslee explains the uncom· mon characteristics of the elusive life type calJed virus. FINAL DA \'S -Costa Mesan Carla Yates pedals her last turn ol the wheel across the United States on the BikecentennJal. £~ Y!@M[f @@[(WO©® Tbe col•m• appears today .. Paae 1118 (suNDAY'S BEST) H~r final article sums up the tnp -apd Carla explains wby she prePerred the expansiv~ West to the East. Her account will be on the Travel Page. HARD TO TAKE -Water for most coast residents will be get· ting a litUe softer as a resull ol newly instituted processing. But one authority believes lbe reJ suJts could be cause for concern. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Joanne Reynolds tells why in a story plaMed to lead off the YOU Sec- tion. GUN ABUNDANCE - Despite state laws requiring pro- per identification and a waiUna period before buying a gun, an Associated Pr~ss writer found U1at weapons can be purchased readily and immediately. A look at unregulated gun sales Is scheduled for the YOU Section. FARMINGTON, N.J . (AP> - Police say Wiiiiam Green went. berserk after an argument with his wife. pulled out his .44 maanum revolver and pumped l2 bullets into her typewriter. Neighbors frantically called police after hearing several voUeys from inside the Greens• apartment. Four policemen arrived to find Green, 39, staadlng in rus smoke· filled kitchen near the shattered typewriter. After a brief stnJg· gle. police charged with un- lawfulJy firing a gun, possessing firearms without permits and re· aisling arrest. Army Chief Named WMHINGTON (AP> -The Senate has confirmed nomlnatioa of Gen. Bernard W. Roeer1 as Army cbiel o( staff. Roeers, 55, no• commanding 1eoeral oft.be Army Fottes Com· mud at. Ft. McPherson, Ga., aucceedl Gen. Fred Wey~ She said she was proud of her acquired skills and it made her feel more self ·confidenL She said her students at school think it great fun that she is a "fireman." Expressing the feelings of the others, Miss Goldsmith said she wouldn't feel right just living in a community without d oing something lo help protect it. But, she sa1<t there was one other reason for her joining up as well: "Because the guys were so nice looking." "So they turned around about 8:4S p.m. and the waJl otwater ttit bet.ween 9 and 9: 15. His intuition saved hislifeand thelivesoftheJS kids and nine advisers." The trip to Colorado is an an- nual one for a group ol pupils in the New Albany school system, Holmes explained. A group goes to Colorado each year to scale a 14,000·Coot mountain. "They had climbed the mountain. The only reason they were in the canyon is that they Deputies jaile d Ha rold Campbell Llnch. 36, of 29556 Westmont Court. after in· "estigating a fracBS at the con- dominium home he shared with tavern hostess Stephanie J . Rimer,34. Officers said Mrs. Rimer re· quired medical treatment for wounds inflicted wh en Linch alle&edly beat her with his flstS. She was allowed to return home aft.er treatment. FULL COLOR 3 s10 0 MARIGOLDS6~~~A. FOR FICUS NITIDA u--"-''"""-"' .... ..__..._._,.,. ...., .. _.,,.,, .. rr.o1, $ .,..,24.n 99 S..eSll.00 CORAL TREE 16 Gal. Size Tree NATAL PLUM ITlttttll .... S4UI SfteSU..OI Compact f0<m & slow growth. beautiful wtilfe flowe,.. 1 Gru. $ .~1. 1.29 MRGREEN ASH ,~, s 1 Excellent ~st growrng tree. 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'l1le wild proliferation ol UM 11nall·talk medium eaald e8Ule international protests la tbe next , .. , ... u ca.. ....-..w} wide eom....ak.UC.. lbenport ........ »m -Taaov--oa IT 111. • Federal Commuale.._ o.m-· million (f'CC) •l1 be pow If I- to ..... la ... rqallletlleebaol. Tbe report WU pnplNd b;J Arthur D. LltUe Inc., a private CCIDIUl~ ftrm, for tbe Wbiie House Office or Telecom· munleetiona Policy. I• a aeriea ol Kenarioe, the 1b1c1J apeculetn about develop-meata In teleeommunicatiou O¥er the aeat 15 years. Tbe 1eeaartoe are not predictJou but. in the •Ol'Cll ot tbe study, are· "f\lturable" -tbeycould~ THE aBPORT ALSO H · viliam; -Tbe Americen Telephone It Tele1rapb Co. carryin1 all &elevialon service iJllo homes over phone linea. TV stationa ...,, broadcutla1 cm u.e air. -The U.S. Po1tal Service jeopardized by compditlon from private firms. The rivals deliver color racaimiles ol letters into homes over the telephone network and electronically pro- vide newspapers and magazines that can be read on television screens. 'llGl'ee. Md ~wDlcnae r:.. *-\I~ ............ ol· ell Jm. Ute lctelrio HY•. ttr.....,..-Sp ... Wllla.eon Ule •ariet tb•t wUl ellow privlU eeaweraatlana. And tlatl'e wlll be e.Wnc •pment u.at will let CBen dial bue atadona u tboqb tbey laad talepbones, In 1971. the report aays, in· ereeaed 1un1p0t activity wlll cauae Amerlcen CB con· venations lo aldp thousands ol ·miles, dil!'uptin1 communicatlns in Europe and SoutJa America. nu will brin1 comp&.-.. to the United NatJou. BY 1111, THE FCC wW have virtually abaodoaed 9'farts lo en- force its rules. Faulty CB equip- ment w ill Interfere with television and Fii radio. "Tb e tens of millions or a ... o CB truaceiw.n, in the llanda of non·profeuional uaen with euenlially no access lo acbeduled testing and main· tenance, •·ere simply poUutmi tbe radio spectru{n.," the scenario 1aid. By 1980, 100 FM channels will be freed for CB use. The sound quality on these channels will be better, but people who want licenses to u•e them will have to submit recordings of their voices -A GOVEaNMENT·RVN so that regulators can identify COMMUNICATIONS satellite violators or federal nales. system that ca~ries. educational llOATEaS AND hitchbJkers programs. medical mformatioo, ~gin using CBs. the scenario defense. dalA ant\..~ com~ -s-aya-. A-motel chain starts a CB with private earners, such as reservation service. AT&tT. In 1914 the FCC bans CB voice The scenarios are like history commuhications on all l)ut the ~ritl~n in advance. n,ey recount FM channels, and by 1986, there 1mai1nary events u though they are 10 million radios in use on Legionnaire Fu11eral American-LegionnairesJn Williamstown , Pn .• µarticipat· ed in the funer al of J . B. Ralph. one of more than 20 who died of the mysterious "legionnaire's disease" after attending a state convention. It was the small town·~ second funeraJ in two days. Standing by are Ralph's sons Steven. 10, and Bryant. 11. ' Bronx Cheers have already happened. . these channels. The BC acenarao envislODS an- ti busing demonstrators using radios to organize riots. But by 1977. it says , police haveJearned· to jam CB conversations by. broadcasting noise on the chan~ nets. ' . . . . • . Week-old pileated gibbon, the ninth of its endangered species in captivity in this countrY, was rerpoved from its pa r ents , Harry and Harriet , who h ve at the Oklahoma Zoo. 1.oo authorities ·thought their constant fighting created a poor environment for the inf ant. Un· named babe now lives in the zoo nursery, where it is hoped its personality wm improve . OTHER USES WILL create problems as well. Lookouts will. warn bandits of approaching Race Riots Continue Soweto Police Open Fire on Demonstrators JOHANNESBURG , South THE DEMONSTRATORS arc ing from one area to another, Arrica -Police opened fire demanding the release or student s toning police. attacking buses on demonstrators today in leaders who have been arrested and taxis and intimidating pe<>· ~ Panic Hits Convoy ' ; Soweto as racial rioting engulfed and held without charges since pie trying to go lo work In Johan· . Jtaly Seizes the black township ror the third the bloody June riots in many nesburg. straight day. Rampaging stu· black townships. A clash between dents stoned and·set fire to buses police and students In Soweto THE YOUTHS PUT up road· ~ew Se''W" Book and buildings and again tried to touched off the June violence. bloc ks or buses. wrecked cars • · On Rescue Mission i -,i ...., keep black workers al home. which lert at least 176 persons de· and other debris. The police. who There were unconfirmed re· a<t and more than 1,100 injured. include both whites and blacks, -'Obicene' ports that at least three blacks The protests alsohavet aken on reported running skirmishes were injured, but no word on any the appear a nce or a gener al with groups of blacks and said BEIRUT Lebanon <AP' -Palestinians desperate lo leave besie&td Tai Zaatar refugee camp mobbed a Red CroSs. convoy evacuating wounded today. forcing it to abandbll ita reacue mlsaion anti bringing it under Christian gunfire. u.w deaths. Police confirmed campaign againsL this st.dcUy lhey opened Ore cm at least two TIJ.BNTO, Italy <AP> -An that seven blacks had been seRre g a led n ation"s rac i al occasions when they were sur· encyclopedia on ._ hu been" Of'· killed, three by police gunfire, In policies. rounded. The Red Cross in Geneva said four persons, inchMilng a driver, dered aetzed throughout Italy by the previous two days of violence Police said the crowds np-Poli ce r einfo rcements were a stale attorney who eonaidered in the ghetto of one milUon blacks peared incr eas ingly militant. rushed to the troubled township ~Jet~~nvoy before il r eached JN SHORT were wounded by bullets fired at 1 ( J il an obscene pubUulion. eight miles south or Johan-Roving mobs of youths fanned and a n1tt1onwlde standby police The case is expected lo •lir up nesburg. out throu.i?h Soweto today, mov-aJert was declared. l.ll••l•ger Mee•• Sia ... a controversy aa several copies·;:· ====================================================; of the encyclopedia "SeJCual 1 Lire," printed by the larce T EHRAN. Iran, (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- iqer and the Shah of Iran met at the royal Caspian Sea resort of NouJhahr today lo discuss sale or six to eight American nuclear re· actors al Sl billion each and an oit-for·weapons trade. .. Reporters accompanying Kiss· inger were told not lo expect any agreements during h.ls two·day visit. OH l•porcs co Rl•e WMHlNGTON (AP> -The United Stales Is expected lo im· port more oil this year than it did In 1975 because domestic pro- duction is down and demand ls rt1ln1. the Federal Enerey Office <FEO > say1. · A mid-year report revealed by FEO Administrator Frank Zarb· Thursday said U.S. crude oil pro·. duclion dropped to a._1 mllllon barrels a day in March, the lowest level in more than a de· cadf .. Cha.-.ed 1t'lah Bia• WASHJNOTON CAP> -The Labor Department Is giving Uniroyal, Inc., 14 days lo answer race and sex discrimJnation charges or race the losa of mil· lions ol dollars in government contracts: it is tae largest firm ever to face such act.ion. The Labor Department an· nounced Thursday that debar· ment proceedings were being brought against the company,· seeking to prevent it from bold· Ing existing and future rederal contracts. r Mondadorl publishing houae, were purcha1ed by Trentlno Province for use in municipal libraries. The decision or the magistrate, Carlo Alberto Af noli seemed UD· uaual since ltely Is hooded with sex ynovie s and porno ma1azlnes. Each of the ri ve volumes of the encyclopedia contained several sketches and these probably sparked \he seizure order. IJly of Field He Chirps for Hu Room OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -An evangelist who aalned atl$1· lion Thursday in downtown Omaha with bird Imitations was evicted from the HDtoa Hotel after a story appeared in the afte.rnoon Omaha Wortd Herald In whk h he said God would lake care of hla hotel bl.II. . George V . 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M<lloM .. dWl6o '"'"''"· Tiie loreeasl lot loday called fer K Mlef'" "'--•• • ..., occa~ •-""--'' • .,., .;41e ar..s. Tiiey Ind ..... : ... -"'"" ""'ifk coe•t: Ille ..... f Ml-I Valley; ..... ~_... .... _.. ........ le <-I S1!11U 1"10 llM -~-1..tt<tt; lilt OlllO V•llty: ltle -Mtn 1u 111111 Vefley ,,.,....., ,,,. -•• Gloll et Meal<o. (Coulel •calln ,._ ,., , ... ""' .. ,..,,, .. ~-.... ) A Great Place for In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. •Thia regular fea~re of the Daily Pilot young people's page, of· fers a weekly •rt challenge to young readers. Uncte Len provides Interesting art assignments and invites youngster• to submit their work to the scrutiny of judges of his wffkly contest. Winners are rew•ded and their art appears the following week -spotlighted with the winner's name in Uncle Len's Corner • Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other special features for young readers -"Letters from Ellie", "The Quiz" and .. Ask Atwly"-ln Satilrday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 , /tlalprartire ltlisses Panel Snuffs Coverage Bill SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. EdlDWld Brown Jr.'• medical malpractice inaurmce bill ll de..t and there'• no hope ol revivin& it. UM meuu.re'• autboraays. Tbe COUP de arace was admUalat.ered by the Senate Insurance and FUumcial lnllltuUona Com· mlltee, which alao killed a 116U requirinl employers to olfer employ es calaltl'opbic bealth lmturance. 'nlE CAUFORNIA Medical AMociatlon, wilh 24,000 doctor members. opposed the malpractice bill, but favored lbe calHtrotbic in111rance meuure. Both bills had passed lhe Auembly. Committee members turned down a request by Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Lol Ancelea, who was carrying the malpractice bill for the 10¥· emor, to put off a final decision on the meuure UD· tiJ Monday. i' • I BEaMAN TOLD reporters lhe commlllee's AC• lion ended any hope for major malpractice reform °"'year. He dido "l even Mk for a vote on bis bill. "I am under no Wuaion u lo what lhe outcome would be,'' he said. The committee had rej4ided the bill eulier on a 2-6 vote but had agreed to reeonsider its action. IT WOULD HA VE ,..mitted creation of a state fund to pay medicaltUlpracticeclaims. All docton would have been required to pay in· to the fund if 80 percent ol them voted lo create it. If not. a voluntary fund would have been set up if a sufficient number of doctors signed up. THE INITIAL average premium would have been $4,000 a year under either a mandatory or voluntaryfµnd , about a half or a third of wtlaLdoc. tors must pay private companies now. depending on the type of polic)'. However. the Berman bill provided that pre· miums would escalate 2S percent each year under-a voluntary fund, or 15 percent under a mandatory fund. to meet projected costs. DR. E. KASH ROSE, president-elect of the CMA. agreed with Berman that further major malpractice legislation is unlikely th.is year. Rose said the CMA intends to work with state Insurance Commissioner Wes Kinder lo get private rnsurance companies to tower malpractice pre· nuums because of a bill passed at a special session last year. THAT BILL, authored by Assemblyman Barry Keene, D·Eureka, set a $250,000 limit on pain and suffering awards and made certain other changes in the rules on malpractice cases. Rose said be hoped the Keene bill will lower doctor·s premiums by as much as30to40 percenL TWO OF THE nine committee members were absent, and Berman told reporters he thought he and the governor might be able lo persuade some committee members to change their minds by Mon· day. Committee chairman Peter Behr, R·Tiburon, at one point agrlly accused Berman of practicing painUess "gamesmanship." Even If the vote were put off until Monday, Behr said, the result would not be changed. A 3-4 VOTE killect the catastrophic insurance bill by Assemblyman Dixon Arnell, R·Redwood City. · ll would have required insurance carriers to of· fer and employers to make a vailable insurance to ·oav all costs of an illness over SS,000 a year for an employe or $7 ,500 for his family. * * * Giant Medical Award Revoked SACRAMENTO tAP> -The $3.T million medical malpractice settlement against Dr. John G. Nork and Mercy Hospitals-a record for at least California -has been thrown out by a state ap. pell ate court. The 3rd District Court of Appeal has ruled that Judge B. Abbott Goldberg deprived Nork of his right to a jury trial IT ORDERED THE case referred back to Sacramento County Superior Court. The judgment, handed down in November 1973, Collowed an 85-dny lrlal. The jury had been dismissed. and Goldberg re· fu sed to allow Nork's attorneys to reinstate the jury on the following day. THF. APPEi.LATE court said Goldberg's re- fu sal ··was a manifest abuse of discretion, depriv· ing Nork or n basic constitutional right to trial by jury.·· The appell ate <.'ou'rt's decision con be taken lo the state Supreme Court. . Trial testimony indicated that Nork performed back surgery on All~rt Gonzales at Mercy General Hospital. an operation that left him with severe back problems uncl ull1matcly resulted in cancer. DOCTORS TESTIFIED that Gonzales had in· curable. terminal conccr. but attorneys say he is still alive. Gonzales and other former patients of Nork won more than SlO million In awards or settlements from malpractice claims. · Nork"s license to practice medicine was r e· voked In 1974. tie was last reported selJing lnsuran· ce in Arizona . DO YOU HAVE A NEED FOR "DRY ICE"? 0.. 2 storn Ill or-.. Comly _.. reocty to HrY• ya. .....,_ It's a ..... 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But presiding Juatk' Lester Roth dissented, claiming the ordinance was a violation of f'lrst Amendment guarantee ot Freedom of Speech and freedom or the press. ait for a Trolley Ride Tourists had to wait longer than usual for a cable car ride today as 75 percent or the· cars are out or actiOll for repairs as a re- sult of a maintenance backlog resulting from the long-lasting San Francisco municipal employes strike. A broken ca· ble added to problems on the trolley line after a car rammed the cable early this week. .!-l!lant Faulty· Navy Says NoM.oYe In Diego Cooling System Pipe Cracked EUREKA (AP) -Cracks have been found on a water pipe inside the reactor vessel of Pacific Gas & Electric's nuclear power plant in Humboldt Bay, according lo a PG&E spokesman. Aa eight-inch pipe c alled the spuger, which surrounds the reactor and distributes water inside il, was found to be cracked during a shut· down for maintenance and refueling. The situation is reportedly not dancerous because the crack does not impede tbe function ol the pipe in what is one of the older nuclear plants in the nation. ... ,.,..,, T•reat Pa•~• RED BLUFF <AP> -Tehama County pulled through an early morn· ing flood watch without incident today after threate n ing heavy rainfall apoUed on N11tional Weather, Service radar resulted in only a few apriaJdes. The radar showed heavy weather was possible for the focithills ol the Black Bulle Reservoir area or the northern Sacr amento Valley, and a watch for flash flooding was set up. Residents of the area were warned lo be ready to evacuate if actual flash flooding occurred. Three hours later. only sprinkles were observed. Mate,...lt9 8111 Die• SACRAMENTO CAP ) Legislation requiring group health in· auraoce that coven abortions lo pro- vide ~rnily benenu as· well has been rejected by a state Senate com· mittee. Assemblyman .4Jister McAlister, D- San Jose, could mmter only one vote for his measure In the'Senate Insuran- ce and Financial Institutions Commit- tee. McAlister said he proposed the bill after learning that group lnsurance at Stanford University covered abortions, but not maternity. S.Clallst Ballot Near SAN FRANCISCO <API -The 6oclallat WorkefS party says it has gathered 140,000 signatutts In a bid to place its presidential candidate on the California ballot in November. If at least 100,000 o{ the signatures ( State ) *' behalf of Peter Carri~o. 3S are ftlldated, he win become the pUty's first presidential candidate to be list- ed in the. state in more than 40 years. CameJo was a well-known figure on California campuses as a leader of radical causes in the late 19a>'s. SAN DIEGO (AP)-A Navy spokesman say• there is no plan to move abipa from San Diego because or a housing shortage. The commeqt waa in apparent res ponse to rumors the Navy might be considering deploy· ment or warships to other ports, including Long Beach. 1t'ork. Gel Credit THE NAVY said it is advising personnel being SACRAMENTO CAt>) -A plan to ordered to San Diego to give junior and .senior high school stu· conside r l'e av.in g dents credit for work experience, or families behiad. let them take a year' "~gt\." bas The Navy said there is c.leared its first Assembly committee. an average wail oC two The measure by Sen. John Dunlap, years behtr• #ft ap. D·Napa, now goes to the Assembly pllcant C'«n get into ROY AL VIKING Sl\Y We Have PRIME SPACE Available On "SOLD OUT" Popul• Christmas New Ye•• Cruise CALL HARBOR TRAVEL 3404 \UA l.tDO 67S.131t NEwPoRT BEACH Ways and Means Committee. Navy-owned boµslng. • At scbooJs an the plan, each sfaient r.====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiii===;;;;;;;;============;;;:;; would have an advJIOI" and a penonal learning outline that could Include community work. job traiDing, and even a year off from school to work on a project. Cory Named In Suit Over Man's Firing LOS ANGELES (AP)-State Contr oller Kenneth Cory haa been named defendant in a suit filed by a former state inheritan· ce tax referee who claims }Je WAS discharged from the post for poUtiqal reasons. Robert J . Smith, who served in the position fr9m 11168 until ·be was dismissed lu• JO, filed the. suit Thursday in 11.S. Oistrtct Court. Smllh Hid he was discbarged by Cory because be had not sup- ported the Democratic Party and had not obtained the patronage of one of its leaders. Cory is a Democrat. The plainliff charged the ac· Uon violated bis rights under the First and 14th Amendments. JCPenney . 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Ft . • Semi pneu""f lc Tire. • tubu1wst"' Conltruction L A• DAILY PILOT EDITOBlllL P~GE Void Needs · .FiJJing Santa Ana Mayor John Garthe has asked through a letter to the Oran~e County League of Cities that all county ·iUes-pass....r..esoh.1tions asking the county lluman Rel ationS"Comrnlssion l~$lay olf their turf r There's something to be said for Garthe's Position. After all, a county commission has no more business involving itself in a city matter than does, for example; the Sheriff's Department. But sinte its inception four years ago, the county Human Relations Commission has been called on to help se_ule matters £or which no city agency existed. While it has been directed to controversy and not always pleased city fathers, the commission bas filled a void. Some of its accomplishments have been im· pressive. So, rather than adopting a hardline bands-off policy, the cities might first look to see if they have an agency of their own to serve as a relief valve for pent up human emotions. IC not, they might do well to lay down some ground nil es with the county commission to help solve bu mu problems that exist within city boundaries. Hope for the Coast With the state Legislature actively working on three rival coastal proteetion bills, the prospect for passage of essential coastal. conservation legislation before Prop. 20 controls expire Dec. 31 seems good. Two of the bills have been criticized by con· servationists as too weak to be truly effective. The third, almost a re-run of the much stricter measure defeated earlier trus year continues-to undergo amendment in an attempt to make it more palatable. A major quesUoa c:oncerns perpetuaUon ol 1lx r-.. gional commissions, in addition to a state body, un til local plans can be certified. -U lbe regio.nat comlD1aatQDS are -pverrup to another four yean ol llfe, as prooosed, is there •llY· real hoPe that they will Mt fqilow the traditional bureaucratic patternol lndef'mite self-perpetuation! Increasingly the state is belQI blanketed with with appointive regional commissions, wielding tremendous power, yet e!fectively protected from ac- countability t-0 the electorate. A realistic-and sveedy-deadline for completion and certification ol local coastal plans would eliminate the need for this extra layer of government. And deadlines can be met, if the state is firm enough. Two-way Benefit With 1, 150 students on waiting lists for on-campus donn rooms, UC Irvine is faced with its worst housing ctisis to date. - Most of the 1,B> rooms in the campus dorms are reserved in advance by returning students, who also snap up lower-priced winter rentals in nearby beach communities. And there's a long wait for the un- iversity's apartments for married students. More housing is under construction; but at this time only 22/ercent of the UCI students can be ac- commodate in campus facilities. Most of the rentals in adjacent neighborhoods are beyond a stu- dent pocketbook. So many students who would like to live on, or at least near the campus, are staying at home and com muting long distances. I ,. All the bills caU for statewide rules which must be -f ol:lowed in state-mandatedlocaLplans-1o_r coastal de- velopment. Two provide for a state Coastal Com- mission with real clout in overseeing implementation or local plans. The university has issued a plea to homeowners to consider rentir}g rooms to students. It could be a two-way benefit -a help to the students and a financial boost for homeowners "lac ng higfler-than- ever tax bills. The university's free listing service can be contacted by calling 833-QU. 'fJon'tworry! It's only, the FBI ... protecting your national security!' Hijacking of Bills A Tricky Procedure Persuasions used to gain ap· proval of the people for the two· year continuous legaslative sessions included promises to eliminate hasty laws resulting from last-minute logjams and amendments. Rules we re carefully spelled out providing safeguards wherein bills would be subject lo committee process· iQg on specific time schedules. Accordin' to Capitol lobbyists the-system 1sn 't wotking. Not on- ly ~the bills jammed up in committee at deadline tim~ causing hasty action but the rules are be· ing continual· ly circum· vented b y waiver. Worse, the practice Of "hijacking" has COO• linued, if not become greater. Thal is the device by which a bill passes one house in one form and suddenly becomes something en· tirely different in the other house. This not only flouts the rules but bypasses the protec· tions intended in the committee screening procedures. Ah instant example of bow bill hijacking works is seen in a bill due to be heard in the Senate In· dustrial Relations Committee. It is AB 467 b y Assemblyman lloward Berman which started out as a one-page bill to change some tort provisions relating to Worker's safety. It passed the Assembly in April, 1975, and was sent to the Senate committee where it has reposed for more than a yt'ar. Suddenly, on June 24 it was amended int.o a seven· ( EARL WATERS ) page m e as ure increasing workme n ·s eompensation benefits by about 50 percent As· semblyman Alistet' McAlister's n a me was substituted for Berman. HAD THE BILL contained its present .pr:ovi.!lions while in the Assembly it would not only have gone to a difrerent committee from the one which approved it in that house but would also have had the scrutiDY of the Ways and Means Committee. By waiting until the finaJ days of the session to spring the proposals fordrastic increases in workmen's comp and shoving them into a bill already clear of the Assembly, those hurdles were cleverly avoided. Also, under the rules, a bill which fails to clear the house of origin during the first year of the session is dead. Since the Berman bill as passed by the Assembly was an entirely dlf· ferent proposltion rrom what it has become, Uae hijacking is an evasion of that rule. The McAJister . nee Berman, bill is no small matt.er for it is estimated that it will cost employers some $200 mll.lion an- nually. Oddly. the Legislative Counsel did not change its fihd· ing, arter the bill was amended, that there would be no cost to the state despite the fact the state ls probably the largest self·insured employer in California. Oppo. nents claim the plot was engineered by the Jtovernor. The Berman bilJ is no isolat· Dear Gloomy Gus Except for R Nixon of course, it's time for the Orange ~ty taxpayer to arise! Taxes are kUlint our senior citizens, as well as you and me. B.M.F. ...... ,, .. __.._ ....... .., • ................ --*' ...... .. .............. ~,... .. _ .. ..._,... ..... ed case. Far more &eriolii ii the hijacking ope.ration involved in SB 1Z'17 by Senal« Jerry Smith which passed the Senate as a half-page bill relating to scenic highways. On June 18 it was amended in the Assembly into a 101-page measure dealing with the highly controversial subject or coastal management. For all purposes it has become the same as SB 1579 by Senator AntbonY Beilenson, a propocsal defeated by the Senate. WHAT THESE maneuvers seek to do is evade rules to insure careful consideration ol pro· posals, bypass the established procedures, and by sligbt~·band achieve laws which either' have been rejected by one house or never even considered by it. Interestingly, a further amend· ment to the Smith bill oa June M apparenUy did nothing more than add as a co-author Spe.per Leo McCarthy. In other wonts not only is Governor Brown, w6o campaigned tor purity In legislative practices and made much over the inOuence ol lol>- byists, now found engaclng in lobbying activities to pervert the legislative process, but Speaker Leo McCarthy is sanctioning it. Americans Most Bored? A prof down nt Stonford put!< nut I he word thnt nil of us here Yanks are bored s u rr. From the brief news account J read of his new book, "TM' Joy. len Economy" I'm not al all sure thot I follow the argument of Proc. Tibor Scitovs ky. What h e s eems to be saying is that us bere Yanks are Inferior to those there Euro- peans. and others, because we prefer comfort to excitement, and that the reason we do so is that we work so hard that "we have a greater need for rest aner work. Everybody, when exhaust- ed , puts comfort ahead or stimulation." HOWEVER the pror gets to his conclusion, I meet him there. Boredom is one of the things that separates the men from the animals . Cat8 may sometimes be bored, but you can't prove it by 'me. The only animal 1 everreall.Y , understood was a dOJ I once had. ,..If he was ever bored, my view or the world wm have to go back to the dr1w1n1 board. f U we ac:c~pt as ah•n the ' datum that man is the only animal tb'a.t is bored, then we can f pt., with nr lOO rw • leap Of CHARLES McCABE faith, the vlew that the American is more bored than any olher of thjs ennuied species. THE REASON ls not hard to find. It was staled byGUr tetidtat m ystic, Mr. Henry Da•ld Thoreau, in the 19th Century. "We have become the tools of our tools,·· he said. Truer words were n e ver spoken about homo Amnicomu. Most or us spend houn each day as victims of twoolthe most pernicious tools ever invented: the motor car and the telly tube. Instead of walkiDI aDd thinking we are moved, both physically and psychically, by these two tools. ID the intervals between the car and the tube, we are the vie· ti ms of the machines that pay the rent. We stick the gakets in the car bodies, wepeddlelheoldhalr oil, we fix oUaer people'• machines. we sue our fellow humans, we fix pipes, ~. etc. Most or thes~ occupations, ex· cepting lltigatioll, deal with eit.ha machines or tbe products of macbines. WB HAVE been so belotled b7 mac:hlnes tha\ we haw k>et touch with tm o-eat rellrUq infl....,ce ln our uv_., mtanin8 "WOJ'MD. I What ls called alienation In fashionable circles 1s merely the loss of inter-sexual compa· nionshlp, which ln tum ls caused by man's insane attachment to the tool. 'the end and W\happy re- !lult of all this is the sexless socle· ty, In whlch woman competes with man ror the love of the machine. This ts called feminine emanelpation. Boredom is that terribte empty period when, for one reason or another, we are left without our tools. We experience a kind ol awful vacuum. Weare faced with UJ• and we don't know what the hell to do about it. The defense against this challenge ia boredom, not knowing what to do with ourselves. BOREDOM bas been c1eflned as the desire to have desires. There ls mucb that la valid In this maxim. Boredom antedated t.be machine, to be aure. It was the great afnictJon of tbe medieval moaks. who called it accidJo. nm meana spiritual alotb so ex· treme that a man ia • religious Grder •as no loacer llJle even to love God. Jt •• called, and rl1htl1. the deadliest ot the seven deadly sins. Boredom ta fear ol and hatred of life. lt can be indueed by wak· .,... of the 1pirit, as with lbale old monks: or ll can be a mtnd-lea1Ubordlnation to our tooila, • iD thll ,.. of mott cl UL An Ezpert's Alanaing Projee?tion Soviet Navy Blueprint WMHINGTON -The father ol the modern Soviet navy has drafted a frightening blueprint that for the first time publicly projects Soviet naval power .. to effectively utilize the world ocean in tbe interest ot building Communism" in direct contradi- tion of detente. This projection is the heart or a new book by the brilliant Soviet n a v a l atrateg lat, Admira_( of the F l eet Sergei Gorshkov. While con- tradicting of· ficial Kremlin policy, his g r a n d strategy la viewed by Officials here as an ac- curate mirror of Kremlin de- signs. There are indications that Gorsbkov's book, "The Sea Power of the State," was de- aiped stricUy for internal COD· aumption by Communist party leaders and cadres within the Soviet military. Accordingly, ex- cerpt.a which have reached the West are be.in1 clo&ely studied in military and intelligence circles for a rare glimpse of inner Soviet strategy on maximum use of sea power in the strucgle for world supremacy. For the first time, that strategy emerges vividly with propagan· da wraps stripped away, raising obvious Implications for the cur- rent debate over U.S. naval con- ltr'Uction. , DESIRE t.o keep Gcnhkov's ltudy out of Western hands is un. derstandable. Gorahkov'a re· pealed references to the "enemy" -that Is, the U.S. - are incompatible with the official Soviet line. His message is powerful and unmistakable: Soviet sea power, merely a minor defensive arm when StaUn died in 1953, has become the optimum means to defeat the "imperial.lit" enem1 and the most impolUnt element In the Soviet arsenal to prepare the way for a Communized world. Gorahkov, Soviet navy chief for 21 years, was architect ot Its lbift from a coast.i to a blue· water navy with an e"· traordJnary variety of sadpe and weapou. Hit version is wJthoul limits, as in this candid aster• tion: "Establlahh\I the condl· lions for gaining sea control has always required prolon1ed periods of time and the execution of •aeries of me&IUl9 while IWI atpe-.ce." WHAT UE thae _.,..? ~C to Oortbkcw, U., in· dude: adequate 1blp1 and .-e~ ln con~ nedlnea for ~bat; dlspoeiDC cl naval forcea in prospective war theaters so that "they will have aupertority of po1iUGa over tM Qaotee "A jurJ must be ILwed toeae· sider on tbe basts of .a relevant evidence not only wlu' a death Mateaee ebould be lmpoled. but ..., -~ lt •laould -.,. Un• ·=·· -ne .,....... c.rc. 1111 new rntridlolll oo lbe UNC{ CQlltal pualthment. ( EVANS-NOVAK ) enemy"; building up "a base system" to handle these forces together -with a system for con- trolling the bases. Gorshkov thereby spells out as the modern role of Soviet naval power a system which alm06t ex· actly fits the routine Soviet description of capitalist im- perialism, the declining system of Western preeminence that Gorsbkov evidently intends the Soviet Union to make its own. The astonishlingly rapid de· velopment of the Soviet navy is no secret. It has reached virtual equality with the U.S. in the Mediterranean (where the Russians recently introduced their first aircraft carrier>. the Pacific and the lndian Oceans. With the ships and weapons come Soviet bases strategically placed such u ln Cuba off the U.S. coast and in Somalia on the Red Sea coast. But never before Gorshkov has Ute meaning of this rapid advance toward sea power equality and future superiority been so starkly or publicly spelled out by a Russian. mE .. MILITARY aspects" or Soviet naval power. Gorshkov writes, are by no means the only ones "lo exert an effect on the role of navjes ... navies, while indispensable <for> armed com· bat, aJso are const.anUy being utilized as an instrument of state policy in peacetime. The sea is a no-man's land, and therefore navies do not encounter in their activities many or the limitations which prevent utilization of other : branches oC the armed forces in : p eac e time for political · purposes." ~ Thus. today's navies have as-. sumed new political significance. This, says Gorshkov, includes "influence on coastal countries" when military conflicts threaten and the ab1lity ·'to extend a military threat to any level, • beginning with a show of military strength and ending with the dis· embarkation of a landing party." Most experts here perceive Gorshkov's treatise as a clear reflection of new Soviet policy •arising out of last February's 25th Communist Party Congress. A minority, however, thinks it signifies a debate, with Gorsbkov making tbe case for naval pre· eminence within the Soviet military apparatus. CONSIDERING the momen- tum and rising trend ~ Soviet naval power since Gorshkov took over in 1955, the safe assumption is the majority position: Garshkov is spouting clandestine but official Soviet policy. The menace to the U.S. has now been made explicit. Mix Gorshkov's fearsome naval po. lion with the quixotic brew of d~ tente and the result could be de· adJy for the West. A Son Views 'Papa' PAPA: A Personal Memoir. By Gregory H. Hemingway. Houghton Mifflin. c119 Pages. $7.95. So much has been written about Ernest Hemingway, that t.he appearance of yet another book dealing with the celebrated writer tends to frighten even the most enthusiastic Hemingway admirer away. Don't let that happen with "Papa: A Personul Memoir." Gregory U. Hemingway hts written a mO!lt Interesting little book here and it should be read by Hemingway fans as well as thole interested Jn the touching story of a boy and hls father . Gregory is tbe son of Pauline, the second of Hemingway's four wives. He was their second son and last child. His story con· siders the times he actually spent with his father and treats the elder Hemingway as "father'' and not as "literary artJst." Young Hemingway knew, or course, that hls father wu a writer but the thlnga that he re- metnbers bat are being taught how to shoot by his rather. being aaftd from • shark by him. the pleasant days and pleasant nights in such places as Key Wat. Bimini, Sun Volley und Havana. G•EGO&T'8 earliest remem- brances are rather vague, as they abould be, since he was quite youq then, but memory grows stroqer aa the boy grows older and die 1ectlonl duling wWl G~ in hJs teens_.. th belt. oft• touehlng, of'lfJn funny' ... .,. ... ora.bt.. 101 eapeelal int.er.at are ( THE BOOK~AN ) Gregory '~ thoughts on hls · father's death and the events that I led up to it. The umbivalent feel· ings he has he resolves honestly 1 and courageously with, "My father was never feeble ln any way in his youth, either Intellec- tually or physically. and when he became so be refutied to accepl it. l think he showed courage in accepting the only option len." Thi1 is really a moet atrectlng memoir. PHJLTHOMAS I AP BooU Edlt.or ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro#Mrt N. W •'11, PM blilhn Thoma• Keevil. Editor Borboro Krdblclt, Editorial Page EdUor The editorial page of the Daily Plh1t seeks to inform ancl stimulate readers by presenting , on thb page dlver1e commentary on topics of Interest by syndicat- ed cotumni1ts and cartoonists, by pr<Wldlna a rorum for readers' views and by presenting this ncwspapt>r's opinions and ideas on current topics. Tiie editorial opinions o( the Dally Pilot appear Olli)' in the ~itorial column at the top of the page. Opinions ex· pretsed by Ule columnlaU and cartoonlats and letter wrilfn ore ~r own and no encloniemenl of their •ie•• b1 tbe Daill PUot lhc>Uld be inferred. Friday, AQIUlt.8, 19'16. ""-------------------~!,, 1 ~aying Their Respects . 1 Monroe Crypt Decorated by Old Admirers ' ,.,._..ad lldmlrwl of .ct... • ..,.._... Jn hla divorce suit, Bttkwltb claJmed be did not pUd rMpedl ad Wt bauqueta of no.en at ber fMber tbe boy· ant• tb• l«b •nnlftl'Hl'Y of.,.. dea&b. •·•e set 11 or 20 people almost eYel'J da1," aald • Pl9n.!t.1 1eneral mana1er of tbe aethaded WlltWood •emorial Pn Wherelhe le buried. Pla'ee DOte4 that. .ince Mill Mcmroe'a 1uiclde at ace II in lta, her 11ave hu been topped with • ball-dozen red roeea every Tuetday, Thursday and Saturd1y. The flower• are from ber second huaband, baseball c;reat Joe Diii.,..._ • 11te Colorado Court ot Appeals refused to rehear an appeal by reU1ious deprogrammer TllMdore P.utck Jr., sentenced to a year in Jail for false im- pritoament. Patrick a_peclallzes in convlncln1 young converts toretistoua ffCts that their conveNion is wrc>fUC. He often b a rricades himself in locked rooms with the youn1 J::~e as lbey argue over his ef- 'lbe appell1te court ruJed Ju- )y 8 that a auapended one-year aent.eace la DenverCoun'1 Jail wu nlid on the false imprison- ment cbar1e. He began on July 26serving a ~Anicic 14-moath aenten:e in California. The congressional override or P realdeat Ford'• veto or the coal-leasing biU makes him the third U.S. president to Jose 10 or more veto battles wilh Conlresa. President Andrew Johnaoa suffered the most overrides, Hury S TrumH comes in No 2 and Ford is No. 3. Since becom i ng president Aug. 9, 1974, Ford has vetoed 54 bills. He hu been susta.11\,ed in lS showdowns with Congress and --bas been overridden 10 time5, "" ... " most recent being Wednesday's override of the coal bill. His other vetoes were not challenged, or came while Congress was not in session. * RoMrt Todd Liacola Bttkwltla, the last surviving great-grandchild or Abraham Uacola, bas been granted a divorce on grounds or adultery. Superior Court Judge J~ll M.F. Rya• Jr. in Washington, D.C. granted the divorce after citing medical testimony s howing the 71-year-old Beckwith underwent a prostate operation and therapeutic vasectomy which left him sterile prior to bis m arriage to Annemarie Hoffman Beckwith. Mrs. Beckwith, 27, eave birth to Ttmethy Uacola . ._._....in Williamsburg, Va., on Oct. 14, 1968. THE FAMILY CIRClJs· By Bil Keane "MOMMY!" PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE • EvanieU.t 8Wy Graham ls to arrive next week to prepare for the Aug. 13 opening or his Greater San Di•o Cruaade. In ma.ldq the announcement C'laarles Rl&J•, director ot the crusade,aaid Graham's early ar- [ ) rival will allow Ume IOI' PEOPLE appearance a t Camp Pendleton and on several ---------' television shows. • A former San Leandro bank omcer was ar- raigned in federal court al San Francisco on charaes of misapplying bank funds totaling $250,732 in a cashier's check-kiting scheme. Darid Ervla Glaumu. 31, an operations officer at the bank, was arrested by the FBI at the Pan American Tire Corp. in Concord, where be bas been apa,."1.ner. He lives 10Martinez. , Asal. U.S. Ally. Jolut Lockt told the court that estimates of the loss to the Bank or California branch at San Lea.ndrQ could run from $500,000 to $1.2 million. * . ''Under the circumstances, he Is full of pep," in-' formed sources said ol the first week in jail of former Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka. arrested in connection with the Lockheed payoff scandal. The millionaire focmer prime minister was a rrested on chuges or violating the foreign exchange law by receiving Sl.7 million from Lockheed Aircraft Corp. The sources said Tanaka's lawyers met with Tanaka twice TANAICA since his arrest, and reported hew as "trying to look proper," wearing his coat even without his necktie and bell, items taken away under jail regulations aimed at preventing suicide. * The cards say the bearer is a "personal friend" of Gov. Meld.rim Tbomsoo and should be given "any courtesy you may extend." The governor 's r e-election oppo- nents are wondering more a bout what the cards don't s ay. The nap is over wallet-sized cards -signed by the governor and bearing the state seal print· ed in gold -that Thomson han· ded out at a recent $100-a-head campaign gathering in New Hampshire. . Thomson's son and campaign TM " .nanager . ~eter Thomsoa1 denied that anyone showing a card lo a state officiat would receive s pecial treatment. "They can't fix a traffic ticket," he said. * Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will meet with Jimmy Carter Thursday at Carter's Georgia home to help map the Democrats' presidential campaign in California. The 38-ycar·old Calirornia governor will also talk with Carter the Democrats' presidential nominee, about what' role he should play in the campajgn nationwide, Brown and Carter aides said. Brown, who c ampaigned uns~cessfully for the presidential nomination. plans t<? talk to .c arter about "his ideas on the important ISSlleS racing the country," said a Brown aide. CLEARANCE SALE Style change and discontinued models by Adidas. limited sizes and quonitites. mlm i ~~ llOlfT£ CAILO ..... $24.95 ADVAITAIE ....... $23.9s ------...... SPOln _ ......... '''· •s IOIY ........ 1 ... $23.95 NOW $1 .9'5 RODUVER HG. '1595 $19.95 AMERICANA UG. '1595 $23.95 AMLING'S UL TZ .. a .. GIRON fUNlltAL HOMa orona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 81LL B..OADWAY MO"TUMY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCOftMfCK MORTUARY Laguna Beech 494·941S San Juan Capistrano .495·1776 PACIACV11W MOIOIUAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Newport. Cahforn•a 6<44·2700 Na•AMtLY COLONIAL l'UHl"AL **- 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 . ..-ntl' lm"TUMY 627 Main St. Huntington Be1ch 536-6539 Newport Nursery Mwporf beecll • '7J.1552 1500 ...t coast hwy. AUGUSl' IMPATIENS (Perennials) lad•Y..t1 ... ed •QI II 3i450 AllLING SPECIALS IMPATIENS tPerennials) ..... , ........ d •Ow a 11 3 FOR 4.50 1.n.~ • ,. .. , .. c ..... . VIMCA (Periwinkles) Wlllho.t, 3~4so '·"- • n.mt In Qllfom11 horticulture $Ince 1920 ff!d!y.August8, 1978 DAILY PILOT Al Six Earn E~e Aum-d. GRAND OPENING Six graduated seniors ot area high schools have bffn presented PresJ- dent's Hooon at Entran- ce awards to the University of the Pacific at Stocktoe. LIYOLOl IUNDS •CAIPITS Tbe $100 1ward ls de- termined on the basis ol academic achievement and is bestowed upon those enlerin1 rresbment whose arade point average is 3.5 or hi1her . Local students receav· ing the award are: -D1aa Polat: Elizabeth A. Nevison a nd Anne McDowell, both or Dana Hillis High School. -Newpert Beac•: Melinda A. Jobson and Steven B. Messenger, both of Corona del Mar High School. -Saa Cl emeate: Chri.stina Bonani, San aemente High School. -Sota A••: Donna L. King. Mater Dei High School. WOVIMWOODS • DIAPllllS · ·•'WALLPAPERS Bl~ ........ DRE-BUYS! Introductory Sale Steel Belted Radials fof Imports! General Sprint Steel Radial General'• new 11~1 belted r1dl1ll 0.slgnl!d lo 111 mo1t import Mid U S. compGCI and tubeompact c11s. ~,,. ,. ,.. .... ..,. ..... ....... ..... ,, ..... , .. ..... , ....... , .. 1651113 SJUI SI 13 19Sl'lt4 UUI $2JO 17!>Rl3 140.'5 SI 91 1~14 H US S263 1&5At4 07.tS SI 18 165R1S 144.U 12 04 17SRI• 141.U S20I GIVE YOURSELF A BRAKE ... BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL ILEM PRICES!! f!!!! 695114 •• JA II F71xl4 710 • G71x14 710a SJ795 s25•s , 127'5 SUI Sl.14 U.14 ·-•·" •o•uu· .. .. u C78·14 Ow Siii E78·t4 4'-SUI F78-14 .... .,. S:>43 G78-14 Hw 11>4 J 260 H78-14 ... ,, .. E78·tS HerSIJO F78-t5 4'-11>4 G78-t!I ..... ". H78-t5 .,, ..... J78·15 l78-1S Whitewalls Steel Betted Radials Now at Popular Prices! $? 83 $2 40 S2 54 s26S $281 Oent ul . D•••·Slr•I RaO••I " 111'"9nt0 •1lh 1)01,)1 ply CO~· a1r~ri.on IOI IOl!1 flltlta~ <l POIYtS\Ot t'l'd bO<lf IOI '""'°In tiding <O<!llO<l. I nd I..., •IUl lltill IOI lmoltl -13"'~· ...... ... , .. ,. V1tut PritH f h(A ', . i2•i iRla.1' , .,. , ti" '16' GRle::i4 I._ ltfl N ll 19 r.A1e 1~ ,..,, .. ._,. HRISI~ I'-"~" Jll74 I~ t'"' 111'-" U )0 HR78 1C ''"'""" c;AICHS '"' '"~" '~~ , ... .,,.... 1!.!!. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We ad1usJ caster. camber. toe-.n. and toe-out setlt"O' to car manulacrurer 's soec11tcations. COWACT I STA .. All .....CAltCAU * H• SPEED * WHEEL * BALAIGIG * ~ Ctleck: Should Ollr tuPJ>IY of IOftle sizes or lines run sht'rt during 11111 event. we will llol\or 1111 Ofdm pieced now lor 11.ltM dtltvery II the 1Mt11std Pfic.. Don Swedlund Inc. mm ..... Mllil...... I!!!! 2155 Hrier M Costa Mesa. iiii ,._~~~IO ...._-----$0oi18ror:•·~I own Generals------.. 1 ...... , ' • ' I h t " • " • DAILY PILOT Ft1day. A0911s16. t97a • Little Toot, Feisty Train Line Winks at Danger While Making Money \ CARRIZO GORGE CAP' • It s lbe feisty htUe San D1e40 & Arizona Eaawn. a two-tra.a,n feeder line of the Southern Pacltlc and today • '10-year-old tribute to man's conquest ol a comer Of the West. CA.SOOD CAS&IED BY No~ Mexico.: Sprecltela. spent $11 ~1 and No. 452 tndueed $3.t millloo 1or track and Wll 23 tun· ml.Won ln rretcbt IMtneu Jut Dell -*' million o1 that for n year. They carey awt81...... tUllHt. IJl U.e brutal Carrilo for Cbarleatoa, S. C., empty beer-Gora• la uaterll Sae Dieco bottles bound tor th• Coors County. '1'he lllllett rallro.d chugs merri. Qy on. m•king mooey while big •one1 fold, laugbln• back at boy' wbo throw rocks at lt aod wtnk· ini atdaqer. Di1'ide by People GM: Nu01hers Tell Only Part of Tale By JOHN CUNNIFF I ~ .. .-..AIUlnl General ?'tfotors surprised a Jot or people, shareholders and unJon officials among them, with the timing ol its announcement this week thalit wu restoring itsq\lartertydMdend to8Scents a share. Although the world's largest. manufacturtt ud declared a special SO ·cent dividend earlier this year , it has left the quarterly rate at the recession level of 60 cents. Industry analysts thought it would con- tinue. AMONG THE REASONS ({IVEN was the company's need tor~ lain capital for expansion and the ''necessity" of waiting until wage negotiations were over, lest workers \.ISe the dividend increase as an argument for a pay raise. GM didn't listen tothe analysts. After recotding-an amazing pro- fit of $909 million in the second quarter, and expecting a strong third quarter as well. it decided to turn over close to $244 million to shareholders. That, roughly. ts the sum that 85 cents" :r-share equals when multiplied by 287 million, which is about the number of shares owned by about l ,32S,OOOGMshareholders. YOU MAY BE SURE THAT critics of GM will be qulck to argue that thls $244 million represents a rakeoff by the rich, ignoring the simple division that reduces it to$lOt.40 per shareholder. GM Is huge, and because or this it produces huge numbers -of cars, sales. dividends, wages, profits, taxes. Its sales figure is t.o many people a lmost incomprehensJble, some $35. 7 billion in 1975, but all GM numbersare thatway. Last year it employed 681.000 men aod women, and that was a depressed figure: in 1974 Its employment was 734,000. ll$ payrolls lu t year totaled more than SlO billioo. and yet 1973 was a bigger year for payrolls. SINCE IT IS SO BIG, the numbers sometimes obscure the fact that GM , and other largi:? companies too, are social organizations into which many people conlribule and from whlch mUY people receive benertt.s. More surprising than the fact ol a dividend restoration at what some people consider a strategically-bad time is the distribution of the enormous revenues that now into G J\f. There is more to the numbers. Bigness often is bad · because it sometimes results in monopoly. restraint or trade, re· sistance to the will of the people. and a concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few. But in fairness, and to keep the present discourse over bigness in perspective, one should always seek to divide the dollar Ci pres by the number of people Involved. Conerete A.id FEA Cites Coal Use Brewery in Golden, ~. ad The tortuoua route toared trom f\lrnlture for San Francisco: the coutal noor to an altitude ol The problem• ot embarsaes 3,eeo feet, then plunaed back to t8 and. •ccumulalion ol careo at feet below sea level. In 1910, an port• elsewhere brought new asreement with Mexican busi.DMs thla aummer -wheat. national railway turned over the destlaed for overseas shipment. 43 miles of track and three A total of 171 carloadl ol wbeat stations in B-.ta Califoml,a for got lo bUlk carco ships ln San $320,000 wbUe the railroad was Oieco Harbor in June and about allowed to continue use ol the that much acain in July. route. San Dieco & Arizona Eastern Aliens secltin& entry to the ii spending between $200,000 and United States ''try to ride us over '300.000 over laal year'• revenues the border almosl every day," to spruce up its trac.ll over 1n says one or the conductors, mil• and pay recular operatinc 'Richard Kellrickaon. COila. A revenue peak ol $3,Ma,000 .. THEY HIDE everywhere -was reported in 1914, bul in in empt.y freicht cars. on the modern times ita lowest revenue rods, on the roofs, in empty year was 1917, wbf!D $3,080,000 molauea tank cars and came in. sometimes ia the easfnes." ln the engines, a few have bec:n THE V. S. GOVEllNJIENI', by found burn~ to death. U.S. contrast, formed Conrail this border olficial1 111 ttiey catch year from seven minor and seven the aliens by the time tbe train major lines in the east, including •wine• into the Unltal SQta at the Readin&, the old New Yort Campo. Central and Pennsyhania Mexican wars, robbers and railroads beset by fmanclal dis· spectacular accident.a allo have tress. • -failed to slow it up. Their problems st.eni.med from somethina unknown to the Su AN ENTIRE TRAIN plunged Diego & Ariaona Eulern -into Carrizo Gorg-e in 1965, and too much trackage ovw rigbta ol,____.t...,be..._.btoken boxcars and debriJ ol way, soaring malateoance coats the diesel can be seen It.ill strewn and lntentate Commerce Com· acrou the floor ol the desert mission requirements to keep dunceoo where deer and bobcats moneyu·•oam1 Pasaeaaer t.raina ha p1.,. opera on. A.a No. 4$1 travels from San Pauenger •ervice on the S... Diego daily to El Centro near the Diego & Arizona Eastern ea-Arbon.a line, it1 sister train • ded in l"l, 4S :rean after the headl from El Centro to San railroecl wu chartered by John Di ego. D. Spreckela, aon of sugar l)epartureauptotwobounlate mlpate Claut Spreckela. mean word of thelr ~point must be Oaabed ~ 10 one P&EDICTING A· GOLDEN train can wall briefly at a siding rulure iri bilbl&ual trade with to avoid a collision. Display Set At Sheraton Smith Tool will present a TOCk bit display at the Sberatoll Hotel, Newport Beach. Aug. 9-23. The display wUI have three Smith Tool rock tits, graphics and literature about the com· pany. Th~ di•play is part« a continu· ing "Sheraton Salutes" procram that giv•s cecogniUoa to local t>alnesses. The first cement company on the West Coast total- ly to t'onve rl from natural gas and oil to coaJ as its primary fuel in manufacturing cement has been cit· ed by the Federal Energy Administration <FEA ). The agency's energy t'Onservalion "excellence award," signed by Ad· ministrator Frank G. FE A De Pu l Y .Ad · Zarb, was presented to m~nistrator olohn Hill to Amcord, Jo e ., of W1l_liam Pascoe, Ill, Newport Beach. chaarman of the board of Japan Cows Guzzle Beer The award was pre. Amcord, Jnc. sented in Washington ~Y THE CITATION re· ----------ads, "In r ecognition and 'Cadillac Leasing We lease olmost os mony Cod1llocso.s we ~t There's o good-reason: colt us about our low lease rotes lodoy. at Nabers. appreciation for ex· cellence or accomplish· ment in energy con· serv a ti on ... and for contri bu Ung to the ef. rtclent husbandry or America's energy re· sources.·· If you had it to do oV« again, would you have any children? When that lady who goes by the name or Ann Lan$ier• put the foregoing query to her numerous customers, about 70 percent ot tbose who answered said no, de· finitely not, no children, or words to lhal effeet. Understand about 10,000 readers wrote in to have their say. Our Love and War man finds that big "no" response remarkable, slgnlrlcant and baffling. Lone a preferred CantAJnete dish in China is a stew made from chicken, snake and civet cat ... What the scholars In ancient humor called par onomasia, you and l refer to as a pun ... Credit Leonardo da Vinci, too, with the de· sign oftbe bicycle. BEERTOCOWS Q. "I know that Japanese feed beer to cows to marbleize the meat, but how much beer?" ....... TRAIN CHUGS IOO FEET MOVE WRECKAGE A Slater Treln Fell Into Thia C•nyon In 1HI New Mortgag~ Plali ·Presellted to Panel WASHINGTON (AP) -There is an urgent need for legislation that wouJd-re.&Euct\lre-traditioaal mortcages to make. ltome. ownership a part of the American dream again. accordil\& to testimony before a Senate panel. At a hearing on the new mongage concept, a Senate subcommlt· tee on bcMuing and urban affairs was told that the mortiace pro. pc»al could help millions ol Americans now priced out of the boulln( market to buy their own homes TllB PANEL WAS TOLD the plan, contained In a bill spoNCJl"eCI by Sen. Edward M. Brooke (R·Mus.) couJd nearly double the awn· ber of citbens who own their own homes. Basically, the bill would allow mortgages to be arranged so that monthly payments increase over the life oC the home loan. This would allow a family to make higher mortaage payments yean af· &er the initial Purchase as family income increued with inflation. Over The Counter MASDU...,. llp•••d••..,.. Cadillac Amcord. one of the nation'• m ajor cement producers with two East Coast and three West Coast cement plants started its conversion planning m ore than three years ago, wheo httle attcntloo was paid to the impending energy crisis. A. About a quart per cow a day. Those beeves arc pul out to graze for a year, then fattened in sheds on classy fodder, and they're given not onJy that beer, but two alcohol rub- dowM a day for siJC months as well. The beef ove r there sells for as much as $4.50 a pound. MUTUAL FUNDS 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa~-54'0-9100 LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0 . requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we wlll back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. S2 ea. or 3/$5 4/S tags S l .60ea. 6/9tagsS1.SO ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. Sales Ta• included No C.,d1 Of•w your own, or '@nd your n~, •#to~ o.tt•d PhOlll: 11umber W\!'ll _ .. , -<erd per l•o-ADO. ts "'" Q. "What proportion of theopectant motherll get mauseous?" A. FouroutofUfive. Sir, you know that the agenda of your busl· ness meellnl' is the list of things to be un· dertaken. But do you know what Just one of those things Is called? Ana«iendum. BOUNONGOIECKS Tb• number of bouncy checks has Jumped enormously of late. Pritneardoubled In the last 18 months. Or sp the money men report. Much ot the bad p•per, they say, riPI orr discount de· ·partmentstores. The lightning bolt that hits tbe earth con- sists ol two strokes, really. One, from cloud to around. And two, from ground back up the same path to cloud. Client asks whJch or these we actually see. Both. But the return charge U1Ually generates more lipt. trs not tbat the camel stores up Htra water in special compartments in its body, that'• not why it can go so Joq in the desert without a drink. ll doesn't sweat mucb, that's wby. MOil of those UtUe Osb that •lid up In sardine cana only can awim about 3 "'.p.b. in thelr prime ... Didn't use to be Uuit wa1, but now one out or every 10 people who wear dental braces ii a crownup •.. Tbe Televtaion Code ot the NaUonal A.saociailon ol Broadcuten pro- hibits use al tb• Word "armp1t" In deodorut cornm«clals and I 'm '1*1· AddrMI "'°"to UI. Bosld, P.O. 80% IS9, COlfQ ,, ___ Friday'• Afternoon Priea · NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0 -··· ...-......... --. ........... ':!J:%.'::' ... ~---· · ................................. ... ........ ~ ... '-.. """ ... s... ... Wlia ... H •O.. ot •4~0... ot N,_O... 0. N ..... 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That (()mpartd to a $1.47·bUUon expansk)n in M91 and wu tbe 1mallest lncreue ln lnd1btedae11 1.lnc:e FebroU7'• SL1Zblllloo. .Lear Sle1ler Sets Recwd SANTA MONICA (AP) -P'lllcll 11'18 •al•. net eandap and ,.......,. per •bare for Lear Slecla', lac., wwe tbe hl1bnt la __ company blator)', IPC*•llMnaald'l'llunday. Tbey Hid dlrectcn m1IO Yaud a SI perceatlft re ... ia tbe...urb e..a. divtcltDd oa commaa 11.0ck -hom I . to12~ e•ta a lban.. . ~AUQU!!·· ttna s DAILY l'tLOT GettoaeE ... Chips C·homped; .. Spuds ~nubhed BJ llll4'0N llOlllOWITS ___ ,,.._...,_ • s.., _ ...... ..-er. aea ta.. pat.a 11ow ... AA a maU.olfect. tM:J .-.. llHft tbu molt = bKw tbtn'1 tldl ttU1 idea allroed tbatpolatoel .......... So fOI' u..~ two,... tbe utlcm'• DOtato ll'O••• haft beea dll Into tlltlr pocklb to pay tor an advria-inl ud public aUom cernp•lp Uaat lalilta pot atoll are DO&f-U•lnl• 1'be '""' .... ., plta11d wltla tb• eampal1n tbat they haft NMWM It for a tblrd 19ar. n., wW nm adl 1a Good HOUMlleep. ln1, Redbook and a buneb of otber Money Tree I macaa•OM to try to m.MeJoa a potato lover. .. A •BDIU•.mz MKB.D POTATO bu just 90 a1Grtt1.•• Hf tbe adL ••Add a pet ol butter ud eQjoy that POtato fOI' ODl7 125 c.at.." And if JOG do eat apudl and ibeD 1ala •lilht. .. daa't blaine potatoea." cries one ad • ..Blame It oa tboae extra midnl&ht anaeb or tbe Joainl you wen1otn1todo, butdidn't ... Baence, a mqlline aimaf at bl act women. bu been e&lded to tbe advertillnl tebedule tbia year because the pow•• bave detsmioed. h'om reseattb. lbat "black coo· ....,... are below averqe potatouaen. •• Compared to tbe way we Uled to eat potalotl. we're ail Wow avera1e uaen. la diet~lou• America, fl"eab potaco eomamptlOD hal been loinC Q1Whete but up. TO •AKE SU&B 'ftlAT DOCl'OBS and nutriUoaiata re· alb• that potatoes are not fa~. &he srowera wW a1ao be advertbln1 in tbe Journal of tbe American Dietetic Al•~latlon, the Journal of the American Medical Alloriatloa and the Journal ot Nutrition EducaUon. Since those nub' people who write diet books usually Wll1l acapi.t ~ tbe srowen have produced their own reetpe bOOkle(. •;n.; "Pota!O't.over'1 Diet CoOii>oot.'• written by food colwnnilt. Barbara Gibbons. It lncludes such 1nappy numbers u a potato cNam c.beese casserole, said to add only 80 calories per 1ervin1, and a surprise chocolate cue, made with a cup of mubed potatoes and wel1hln& ID at only 150calor1es per HrVtn1. The ac.bools are not being neglected eltber. Special teacbine 1wdea have beea produced for bome economics cluaes. ftlE BNTl&ECAllPAJGNCOST8Alllm Sl.JmllJion a- year, fl&Dded by levies on tbe arowers at the rate ol a peMy per _100 pounds ol potatoes, The Potato Board, a Den· Vft'·bued organlaaUon ol 10me 18,000 prowers, administers the pro1ram. A San Francisco ad a1ency, Botsford Ketchum Inc., handlmtbecampalp. 11'1.a proira m operates under a federal agricultural • marMUnc order &hat hal an unusual redempUon feature. If a l"OWft' wanta to get bis contribution back at the end of the ~ar. be can ult for It-and receive lt. The redemptica rate bu been nmnlng at 10 perc• wbJch indicates that tbe 1row .. are aaUafied with this effort to recut the lma1e of the mallped potato. 11 the eampalen really working! That's difficult to tell. Farm output of potatoes has not changed much In the put fi•e yean, and lt•a unllkely that we wW ever get back to eat· inc frllb potatoes tbe way we did 30 years a10. ON THE OTHER HAND, looking at it from tbe stand· point of the growers, tbe American love affair with the potato chip still goes on. More and more potatoes are being sold ln dehydrated form. And we're now conaumin1 3 billion pounds ol potatoes a year In frozen form. Jt bat gotten to the polnt where nearly 80 percent of tbe U.S. potato crop now ends up ID some form ol processing . The moral seems to be Lbat ii you make it (()DVenient to eat, Americans won't even count the calories. Pinging Engine Deseroes Check ByCapl&elNewaSenke Pinging from car engines is the kind of music we can do very well without. It comes from a variety of sources; one or themostcommonblnc:orrectlgnltiontlmlng,andinthlscasc the ping is a detonation or spark knock. When the en1tne I.a runnlnJ properly, the fuel mixture burns smoothly. It does not explode in the combustion cham- ber but bums smoothly In expanding drcles unW completely c:oaaumecL Detonation oc:cura when the mixture sud· s • ~~1hf.!:1;:~~ ':: ( l_N RICH GEAR ) produces a sharp rise in _ _ pnuure. A mlld ping is seldom harmful, but ·severe pln1ing can lhatter spark plugs and do serious piston and valve dama1e. Olanglng to a euollne with a bJgber octane can help. So can a check to see &hat the engine is not running too boL . When an engine "complains" by pingina It lJ wise to tako the cue. . * ·-How often the carburetor air cleaner should be replaced la a question that often 1eta too pat an answer. It not only a varlet with tbe make of car and &he year it was bunt, but witb lotal dust and dirt condttion1 u well. -Moel manufac. turen recommend tho alt cleaner element be replaced every 12,000 mUea. 1t•1 wise to lnapen the filter every 1,000 mllet by tap. pln1 lt on the 1rouncl. When enousb dual fall• from the ele· ment to really accumulate. It ii time to replace lt. · It 11 moet important to chance the filter reiuJarly btcaute your en•lne conawnes 14 Umes more afr ttu1n IMOllne. The impurities ln the air, llke dust. can do •evere 41ama1e to the en1tne lf they cet inllde. The carburetor air cleaner 1t.anda 0 1uard" blocJUnc &he patb of tboH harmful parUclet. Ross1noor Grows • f • ' Rot1moor Corp., Laguna 111111 bad ntt-1Qcome or $3,157.000 or tt.oe a lhare, including a 1011 from operaUont ol '11•,000 or 38 emts. on revenues of "2.m,ooo for the nine IDOllthl ended June 30. Thia compares witb a nil ION ot 11.sM.ooo Ott 11 cents a share. on revenues o( $18,•,ooo, f« lbt Hiiie period a ye• earlier. =•Uni rtaulta ror the third quarter 1howed a net Iott ol 000 Of 5 centa a share, compared with a net ION ot or 72 een.la in the like Ulree monlhl of rtacal 1975. Dividend Declared AUerean Pbarm11CtUt.kals, lrvlne, bu declared a cuh dividend of S centl per share ol common stock lo keepln1 wilb I.be policy ntablllhed by the board of dlrecton earlier 11111 year to pay annual dMdends ol 10 centl per lhare semi· -ellJ t. llattb mad September. - Tlill dJvldead ls payable Sept. 9 to lllareboldtn of re- ecn -.S .•. Tbb .. tbet«Gnd,aemi·.annual payment poll.cy. Prier to lm, AU..-bad not paid dlvlcleneb on ltl COID· --~ .. I ·~-,..... Stacy and Ber Buddg What's a nut between friends. Stacy Brit- ten, 12, of Calgary, Canada, has befriended the squirrel and has been coaxing it to eat from her most of the summer. 1918 Global Flu Recalled~-- By U1e Aaedaeed Press Hardly a city, town, village or hamlet was spared when a deadJy influenza swept across the nation nearly 60 years ago, shattering millions oC lives. It was the pandemic, or worldwide epidemic, or 1918-19. More than 20 million people died, 500,000 in the United States aJooe. THE VIRULENT DISEASE -SWINE flue - wiped out lives without regard to social standing or physical strength, aee, sex or race. The nu showed its power to King George V or Great Britain, to Gen. John J . Pershing, both.)( whom survived the dis- ease, and to millions ot little known persons, many or whom were not so lucky. Nobody was preeared for such a ma,ssive ill· ness when it appeared in summer 1918. There were, of course, appropriations from Congress and help from the Red Cross, but the nation had its mind on something else as the outbreak developed: the end of the Great War. The nation's eyes were Ob the safe return of it.I heroes from such war-tarn pa.e. as Belleau WOod and St. Mlhiel. World War 1 was ending; eeace was at band. But the joy was shortlived. "WHEN THE ARMISTICE Ct\ME, we were too bwty with the sick to know about it," recalled II). year-old Helena Seaberg, who was an Army nurse in Rockford, Ill., in 1918. ··1 have never forgotten this experience. No one who ever lived through it ever forgot." Mrs. Seaberg, who lives in Glencoe, Ill., says she still has letters she wrote to her mother during the epidemic. She started rereading them when government scientists identified a flu vinas al Ft. Dix, N.J., which they said might produce the same [ ]. kind or nu that killed so MEDICINE r;nany in 1918. They called _ it swine flu. The mysterious dis· ease in Pennsylvania which has kUled more than a score or persons who had contact with an Am~can Legion meeting jogged Mrs. Seaberg's memories further and spurred Congresa to push leaislation for a nationwide lmmuniiaUon program against swine nu. Scientists investigating the "legionnaire's dis· ease" had said it might be swine Ou, then ruled it out as the cause. .. ON SEPT. Zl, ltl&, WE had a ~-bed hospital al Camp Grant, Ill.," said Mn. Seaberg. "A couple or weeks later, It was a4,000·bed hospital." She said every pa.rt ol lhe training camp was used for cots, Including outside porches. "We had no antibiotics or penkillin," Mrs. Seaberg said. "We fought this whole thing with a!pirin. quinine, liquid diet and bed rest." Jn much of the naUon, doctors were scarce or · overworked. There were reports that some doctors went into hiding to avoid contact with nu victims. Relatives caring for the sick resorted to unusual and often useless home remedies. "DOCTORS WERE ONL\' 51 CENTS al that time," Adele Norslein, 89, of Brooklyn, N. Y ., said. "But 50 cents was so much money then, and we were poor." Her son hod the nu. She fed him raspberry tea and put cups of hot water on his back to ease con· gesUon. He survived. A doctor finally came and gave him medicine for this throat. . Neighbors were reluctant to enter homes where familles were Ill. When all family members were sick, often the strongest or least sick person would have to struggle through a high fever to care for the others. "I could only be sick for one day." said Ella SorreU, 85, who lived In AUanla, Ga. when the nu hil "l had to pull myself around the house looking after the five others In my lamily. ·· <See 1918 FLU, Page 83> ( t:"•L WATt:as ) COVERS SACRAMENTO ' lnltle DAILY PILOT \ ,...,. ...• HU,._ A•COMO. m.----· S4IMcA II\ YOUI At....-C- lllllSSl()H YlEJO 290'2 C:-no Clc>o~rano • .:Jl"~'id"'-~"--·"~· 4tM40I (:OSTAllllESA llU6 "'-111¥f 64Z·171l KITCH .. & IATH llMOOllJM• FlllUTIMATIS _o.......,. .. A .. AM(lliil•llllAIN ()ffl(;E 11.»W l"'Cot1' AllllOt£n •• 772-l470 ... t ANt> NOW FOR MV NEXf TRIC.K How come we hen• so many outdoor plcmta? Easy. We mo•• the indoor plant• outdoon. (Wrong, philodendron breath. but good try.) GALSIZE ••• 76C 2GAL •••••••• I 7 6 . SGAL. •••••••• 3 76 4x8FT. FUNTKOTE DRYWALL Do-It· Youn.lien c;md coDtracton come out Jor lhi. one • .Don't know which one teU. th• talleat tal ... ~" ..... 1.57 ~" ..... 1.77 %" ••••• 1.97 PARTICLE BOARD SHELVING Hard cu a rock (well. that ahoot• tlWi Item down. who wanta a rock abeU?). Paint to auit. cheaper than wood. 12"x38" .•.•..•••• 39' 12"x48''. ..•.•.••• 49' 12"x72" •••..••••• 79• 12"x98" ••.••••.•• 99• 10 LBS. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 97c Rl·heat. alow bunllng. low apark. eaay Ughthlg. doecn't amob. drink. or awea:r. (or go out with glrla who do.) 10x2S FT. PLASTIC SHEETING_,, 197 ~ duty, fOI' many UM•. Not the 19Cllt of them ~il a gqod cOY•r again at mol1ture, (Ub a gallon Of om beet). ~ - --=- GENIE COMPLETE GARAGE DOOR OPENERS, ACCESSORIES, SERVICE }lsrwe out what JOU--.. iild up IM CMt. e~ CllWDll. ... U tb1a la..._ ioocl _.-at 0.. rlgM ,.._ T-.Alo wlMlt COIDM DClhllGUy-. to tbe beach?). ITEM PRICE EXT. GENIE 200 REGULAR •••••••••.••••••••• 9•• GENIE 200 CBYPTAll IL ••••• H"4 •••••• 11.- GENIE tlM REGULAR. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I 2r GElllE tCM CRYPTAll D ••••••••••••••• 14 ... GENIE .SO REGULAR . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I 4r GEIOE'58CBYPTUO •••••••••••••••• 16 ... EXTRA TBAKSllITTER REGULAR ••••••• U• EITBA TRAISM1TTEB CBYPTAB D •••••• 2 ... ENERGEMCY RELEASE m ......... , ..... 9" IEY SWII'CH ............................. 8" SIJfGLE GAUGE HARDWARE •••.•••••• 33• DOUBLE GARAGE HARDWARE ••••••••• 44• ------- SUBTOTAL --- SALES TAX ,...._ __ _ INSTALLATION COSTS GENIE DOOR OPENER •••••••••• 49• EMERGENCY RELEASE m ........ s• IE:Y ~:-::-••••••••••••••• s GARAGE HABDWABE SJKGLE OR DOUBLE. •••••••••• , 33• NAME~~~--~~--~~-­ .ADDRESS----------~- PHONE # WORJt ___ HOME ___ • READY MIX JOINT COMPOUND 2:: SGAL. 8.99 Eaaier, faater. and time la money, Ylmow. Beald••· DO f wnpa. Just right conabtency. PREFINISHED LUAN PANEUNG For two dollars and CLASSIC BRICK 3~J.rr. Loob so real but you don't boYe the weight, the mortar men, or the need for some akill to lay the brick. so easy. PERMABOND ONE DROP GLUE 97c REPLACEMENTSPRINGSVABJES WITH SAFETY HOOD REMINGTON LIMBN'TRIM ELECTRIC CHAINSAWS 81NCH •••••• 2590 IOINCH ••••• 2990 Ugbt eaay to handle, quieter (than what? All cnalcmche on a a11JD1D« clay?). U fOU hcne a long enough c:qrd you could take lt up to the mountaim and pt fOUJ' Chmtmaa u.. emir. PECKYCEDAR FENCE POSTS· FENCE RAILS .'. Someone told me the bol .. c09t extra (people tell me a lot of thlaga, I'm ao gulllble). 15~ Thls baa th• weight, the mortar meu, and the need for aom.e Ui1l to lay them. (l)wnm.lea. pa .. OD to the next ltem.) @Vft03 NAVAL JELLY aoz.97c How much for a doaen dropa? (Juat kidding, we all know it' a a tube Qd one drop doe• the job • .Don't wet) Remo• .. ruat really neat. lnaah on. walt. wcuh off. The chemJdr a.-.--=-~ don the work. XRACO CAR MATS . FRONT 4 97 REAR 397 Protect your carpet, get a few more bQcb on re.ale. Choice of colon. daoke of aty .... I u•lOIL FILTERS REG. 1 47 MAXI. 1 •7 By DENNIS McLELLAN OHl\f Oalty .. 1 ... si..H --BTille "Jean l\lng·s avlaror glasses give her an ·'intense busi- nesslike determination that in- timidates her opwnents." John Denver's round. rimless glasses reveal an .. awareness and sens I ti vity . •• Telly Savalas' "Kojac" specs .. put an exclamation mark on his tough looks. defying his enemies , to deal with ham ." And Elton John·s assortment of 200 pairs. used mainly for showmanship. ''convey lhe nam· boyance and vitality of his act." The quartet of superstars are among 10 celebrities chosen by the Optical M anufacturcrs As· sociation <OMA> for its list of .. Best Dressed Eyes of 1976. •· 4 John, named "Optic Man or the Year," according to the OMA. has .. given eyewear a totally new fashi on and style dimension. de- monstrating the limilless op· portunities available to use eyeglasses to convey any kind of mood or objecti vc." Obviously. the image of those who must wear glasses to correct faulty vision as c anged. TWlio w9t.1ld dare call Telly Savalas "four eyes?"> The change in attitude. barring the celebrity innuence, is the re- sult or the fashion trend that has swept optical s hops in recent years. People no longer merely buy eyewear for functional purposes: They're buying them tocomplement their wardrobe. Gone are the days or settling for dra b black, brown or gra~ frames. Today a rainbow or hues in frames and lenses are availa· ble in myriad styles. RIUNESTONE SYMBOLS The latest twist is ha ving rhinestone (or djamond) initials or s y mbols (hearts, s t ars, seagulls l set in the corner or one lens. Even signature designers like Dior, Givenchy, Pucci andCardln have gotten into the act with their own line of frames. Stores carry 400-500 different styles rangin~ in price between Powwow With Nature • 1n . S30 and S200 (and up>. Rimless. colored -~l asti e and metal rimmed aesit;ns are llie mos popular, according to several coast optical shop managers. MORE THAN ONE Customers s pend hours trying on different glasses. And, more likely than not. they will walk out with more than one pair. •·rve had people say, ·For the first time in my life I don't mind wearing m y glasses',·· said Kathy Nor s trom, a s hop managtr. Some people. she added, b\IY glasses even if they don't need them. "It's more of a fashion ac· cessory today. t have every color under the sun. It's unbelievable . It's a perso'halized thing, especially with colored lenses." She believes eyewear, like clothes, affects the way a person looks and reels. "People put on something that is absolutely racy and say, 'This is great'.'' It's the same with the right pair of Fulfilling a Dream • ST. CLOUD, MiM . CAPl - Barbara Mueller, an executive secretary has gone the rural , trend one better by taking up homemaking In a tepee on a one· • acre plot. · After spending less than three weeks in the lndian·style tepee, Ms. MueUer says the experience £or herself and a 16-year-old son, James llickstein. still has the aura of campinf( out. Their dog, Winston, al8o enjoys It. Her decision lo forsake a sub- urban Minneapolis house for a one-acre plot some 50 mi les to the northwest ·wall fathered by frustration "I needed something chaHeng· Ing. definitely." she told a re· porter. ''I needed beauty around me, a place to live that's pretty. J need friends, and music, and I'd like to cet a guitar ... Divorced und ha,•1ng re· covered from n bout with cancer. Ms. Mueller ~old her chief pro- blem Wa!I money. "I was always In debt," she snld. ''There Is no way a divorced woman can bring up two children and live In the suburM on the money she makes. Here, we spend energy, not money." By "here." Ms. Mueller (pro· nounced Miller ) referred to a rented, secluded one-acre plot of field and a grove of trees, with a pond nearby. It's on a 200-acre tract, and access to the tepee from a gravel road is through a long cornfield. She prefers to keep the location secret. Sharing the retreat in summer Is David Sather, James' friend who has his own tepee. Ms . Mueller 's older son, Jeffrey, will be a freshman at the Unlversltv oC Minnesota in Minneaj)Olis this raU. and J ames will take special classes at St. Cloud Slate. some lS miles away. The Mueller homestead in· eludes a 3S·by-10S foot garden, the tepee 14 feet in diameter and the few belongings you need when you get down to life's basics. She doesn't need refrigeration now, as she buys perishables on the car trip home from her job 49 miles away. She has done some canning over an open fire. She has to get fresh water fro"' a well several miles away. The urge to "rough it'' did not come. suddenly to the dark· haired Ms. Mueller , who wears her hair short and her skirts long. She said In childhood as a Girl Scout she yearned to homestead In Alaska. Her teenage scrap· book contained a clipping on the Alaskan Highway. "I always wanted to try the simple life," she srud. "I was happy cooking over a fire and cleaning in a buckeL" A book she bought In 1970 on In- dfan tepees served as a guide to her own JS.pole structure of can- vas. She painted ll in rnaian fashion, including a large yellow sun at the door n ap. A wood stove will help her and James ward off Minnesota's winter cold that may plunge to 30 or more below at times. But spending her goal or three years at the site will be a challenging test, and David pre- dicts ·'Winter will be tough as hell ... Says his mother : "This is not a forever thing, but right now it is meeting all of our needs." Friday. AuguSI 6. 1976 Unlike a decade ago, a colorful array of glasses is avail~ble. Kathy Norstrom, below, models the popular rimless type . glasses. she said. AN ASSET Sliop owne r ""ECI Rose believes the selection <there now are frame catalogues as thick as telephone books 1 has made wear - ing glasses less or a hindrance and more of an asset to a person's looks and personality. ··Eve r y body 's wea ring gtasses, •· enthused shop owner Richard Perkins. "Jt used to be they would be called four eyes. But young people don't seem to mind nearly as much because there is such a large selection. "I've had people tell me I look better in glasses," said one spec- tacled woman. That way of thinking must ex- plain the young woman who went to Perkins' shop before going on a fishing trip. She wanted a new pair to impress the man she was going with, he s aid. · .. She would rather buy glasses than dresses," he reasoned. "beca11se it's on her race.'' '· I '-. .. ... 8 1 Barbara Mueller to live in a tepee for three vears. I Beauty: A Universal · Subiect -.. . ... By BEA ANDERSON director and Evelyn gets lo do The fall line. she 11ald, does just more women want the s ame couldn't buy the products to con-........... the traveling . that. Twenty-seven new colors thing at the sam e titne. ·· llnue the process. Beauty products Althougb E velyn Lauder Jn lhe Southland on a promo-are being introduced. which she For instance, she said, we in· "One day a shipment arrived claims "it took a lqn& time to nab lion tour for the corporation, the said have t aken about 10 troduced a new fragrance a cou· at a department store, and aren 't my husband." once she did, "l vivacious and charming brunette months to develop. pie of seasons back. However, it women formed a line more than married my Job." i saJd she thoroughly enjoys visit-Clothing, s uch as.quilted wH not sold lnternaUonaUy. lwo blocks long to get &he perox-available in Sbe'met Leonard, now presi-in1 lhe cosmetic countera and • jackets and vests, hunting plaids "It didn't take long before we ide. dent of the international cos-talltlnc directly with cust.omen. and boots, is going outdoors •. so were getting requests from "The same thing happened Russia. When metic firm, Es tee Lauder lnloc., E velyn believes women are make-up takes on the natural women in Argentina to please when nail polish arrived. There \ when she was a freshman c:ol-' "buqry · for news; that lhey loolri but not like that ol a few ship the cologne there. were only two colors available. a shipment lege. come to the stores to learn beau· years ago when "it was all eyes. "People travel a lot, so they and the clerk had the authority to After dating four and one-hall ty and Cashion trends Crom the "Now , the trend calls for c:olor are exposed to products all over choose the s h ade for each arrives, years, off and on, they became cowater girls.·' on the cheeks and lips, to the world." customer.·· -enga1ed. and shortly thereafter WbUe talkhll to customen, she eculpture the raee. RGUle will be But.. llrs. Lauder said, that Is ''In Russlabjust the elite group women line up were married. said, "I can pt a great sense of mare intense. We daa't waat the not true for the wfmen in Russia. ol WOmel', w ich isn't supposed "My mother·ln-law wane.cl me what buslnes11l llke, too." Wiien f.retofade." ll' eldlt, wear cosmetics," she for blocks o come into the business n1ht the economy II 1ood, she aaid, This Is the lnfCll'IDllUon Mrs. Paooocrs UNA\'AJLABLE ~d. "'away. She 4aid tt wa an interest-women will spend for lhetr face l.Auder will d.ai~ oq her tour She and her husband s~nt JO Al !yel~o Lauder believes all to make a ng field and that there wu and m..tor fashions; otherwise throughout the '.S. and ln days In that country last yea! u womtn want lo look good, her omething "excltlnt for ever· they wUI fore1ofdhion. several foret1r. countries, which pe!tP of the government. "We caner natur,ally gives her purchase. one." ·. ahedoes biannually. were invited to talk about helping pleasure. ~ ........ lludled lo .... For women OD llmlted budpb, them with their cosmetic in· She feels it is ~mportant that acher, 10 sbe started as train· she su11ests tlaey concentrate on l1NIVBll8AL 'LOOK' dUltr)' ••. ~anment ••ore personnel be dir~or. ••Estee t.qht me buying · producte for akin c8fe One of ber most amuinR ob-To her surprise, ptoduca ju•T crrred al:out new prot!bet! to sell se I ~d train tbe lint. servaUofts, she Hid, ls that the aren't available In Russia. "We an<' trends. vetin1 repreaentaivea." lln. Laaderaaml many women "new look," whatever it ii for a saw women who had bleached· So, she concluded the interview r Thatwu17liHl'IQO. are coae~wffh Ul6DI ewrect perUcular seatoft, l111Dlvenal. hair witb dart roob two inches and joined that faction which was ·~•EV asn color fw tllelr 1llin tone, Wt 8'e ''TIMr•'• a certain lf'OUP or loQg. to preview the new Christmas , roles are IDmeWhat re-advocates Hl.ctl•f. lipsticlt color women who 1et the communica-"It was not because they dJdn't line and special d isplays and en· ft!Wd. Someone else ls trainlnC to coordinate with 811Uon. , Uon. We're findins more and_ want. lo look good. ~ simply Joy some pre-holjday cheer. , I . .. ( I I ' .............. -.. ,..... .... . -._..__._. ......... _, ____ . .,....._._....,_ ·~ ....... .._..__ ·~ ... ,,....-................ _....,, ... _._ ..... _._ ..... ,.....,....... ..... -........................... .-.-.. .........._ --.. U OAllVPllOT r>EAR ANN LANDERS: Saw ,ou oo the Tonight Show with Barbara Walters hosUng In place ol Johnny Carson.You really area n1llY dancer but then. Ray Boleer eould make a nybody look food. J Joved your while dress with the rows of fringe. Did you make it yourself? I have also seen your sister, Dear Abby, on the Tonight Show, and 1he, too, is darling. Bull wi&h you airls would keep your mouths abut. What in the world Is wrong with your voices? You both have the aame speech impediment. You ~ could both use a good speech • therapist. Have you ever heard a I t Frtd.y,Auquste. 1m playback of yourselves? That raapine. irritating nasal twanc CAN be corrected. Please don't blame it on Jowa. 1 was raised In Des MoiDe1 and I don't sound as tr J am talki~ t:hrou&.b two a,ets of fa.IHteeth. Someone should level with you, and your best friend Barbara Walters won't because s he doesn't sound a helJ ot a lot t>Nter. SJgn me -SORE EARS FROM HOUSTON WHO TELLS JT UKEITIS DE All EARS: Tlauka loc Y•r warm commeDts. Glad Y• llked my dress. No, I dido't make lt myself. BUI Blan cleMrves the uedlt. Aa ... "•' ,......_ lnt&adlll. ..... , .... _......,.,,.... la tllae ••••U••· Barlltan Walten wUI .._ .. •"~ ....... elaaa a )'ear .... ............. ~ ,., iNrt .n.tto.s&oa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was disturbed by the reply you gave the 11-year-old alrl who asked if she could get pre1nant before she started to menstruate. You said. no. I'm ll .reaiatered nurse who works in labor·delivery. I've cared for lour 11· and 12-year.olda who became pregnant before the onset of their periods. These •ltll ~ ·- l\apt)ened to bave........,.. al tM lilM ol thelr ftnt owlMloa and Sot e .. 1bt. P1uM chance )'GUI' ........ lt would ... •wfUI lf tbat y°"ncater 1taita1 to fool arouadbec ..... of)'GU. A ahnllat oeeurrenc:e II tbe new mother wbo &eta.......-befGre ber six·•eek cheek-up, auumlna lhe la ''late'' bffause lhe hM not resumed her aieutrual cycle. Pre-teeu and women who have two babNI ln oae year rnalte rot· ten ~aUenta. We dOD't want 'em. -0.B. NURSE JN SPGf'U). DEA& NUUB: Y• an riPL twuw..-1.Tlt•&-•u .. el&llteWl&l laHee.._. ....... . ........... .,.. ... • ............................. ~ .................... .a ....... u ......... .. ........ u.... .... ..,.. OBAR.ANN: I've MeD Mveral letten to the edit.or and com· ..,..... b)' other columnists who doubted your aaarvey which re· ported 70 percent ol the parents who .... IJM>nded would NOT have bad children it they bad it to do overqain. Recently my hulbud and I watched a dear friend. a line de· eeat, earln& penon, dettroyed by her daqbt.er. When we see what CJt!Mra .,. aolDc tbrou&b wiLh thtlrkicb we are 11 .... _..not "bl.ued" With 8 fUIU.y -act I there are 1nan1 more like •· -ANONYMOUS-Ol'OOURSE DBAa ANONt-fte-dNlr el- --.,mlt1 lltrtap ... U..•&nlti .... M&ltlq .................. *" .... la alcohoUam rWD1na YoUr Ille? Know th• dancer lipab and what to do. Read the booltJ.t. "Alcoholism -Hope MCI Heli,a by Ann Landers. Bnclole ao ee11t1 in eoln with 1our reque1t and a loq, stamped, 1elf ·lddreaaed en· velope lo Ann Landen, P.O • .Box 1400,·El&in. Ill. IOUO. I HusbQnd Ligbt.s ~ Her Way EL MONTE CAP> -Nancy Robinson is almost totally paralyHd alld waable to speak, but her hus band has desiped two elaborate de~ to help her communicate by ualng ber neck muscles. Mrs. Robinson, 47, a former elementary school teacher, waa struck by a rare disease called amyotrophic lateral .-cleroti• <ALS or Lou Gebria'• dileue> abouttwo years aeo. It peralYMCI most or her body and left her speecbleas. It is esUmated that the disease strikes two to live out ot every 100,000 penoaa. Dodon say that victims ol ALS usually survive lc:r one to three ye an. Mrs. Robinson's husband, Nancy Robinson 'talks' with her husband, A1fred, by means of a forehead light. Allred, bu dtlliped two devica to help her communicate. The lint device consists ot a lamp at- tacbed to a band around bis wife'.s head. . With the remaining mobillty in her neck muscles, Mrs. Robinson can 'move her head, f~using the light. on a transparent plastic board with tl)e alphabet and numbers on it. She then selects the characters which form the words she WJnts \O_S!U'_,_ -"U you have a means to com· municate, •• said Robinson, ''you can still contribute and feel you are worthwhile, and everyone likes to feel as useful as possi- ble." ~ second system be created ii roe dictation. An e lectric typewr ite r keyboard js removed a nd an alphabet board arranged the same way on a transparent board is mounted in its place. By pointing the light on the solar cella-fltt.ed keyboard, Mrs. Robinson triggers a chain of electronic reactions which causea the desired character to be printed on the p aper. The procen la slow ancl sometimes fru1trallftC. Mra. Rqblnson cannot see above tbe typewriter carrt.,e and thererore cannot re~ wllat she bu already written. She bu, ·to remember what ahe hu writ· ten wbUe thinking ~what comes next. · "Fortunately, her neck JftUIClM a.r• pretty IOQd.'' her husband said, "but when they ra~l1 the whole W91"ld d~ in." Mrs. Robinson ctn work only one hour at a time, prodqclnl ap- proximately half a pace In this ·time span. She hu completed an article on her communkatJou systems and is startinl another one on the problems ol factq a termlnal disease . "Part or copln1 with a situation like this is acceptinC the fact that there l•n'l a damn thing you can do about It," her huaband said. ··So accept what you get." Aquarius Use Caution Calendar: Benefits In recognition of 19 years SATURDAY, AUGUST7 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19): SociaJ life ac- celerates. You find that patterns change . Partner or mate acts in radical manner. You re· adjust -you find thal what was setUed is now "up for grabs." TAURUS (April 20 ·May 20): Be ready to re- view and revise. De thorough-read between the lines. Look beyond the immediate. One who performs valuable service will increase de- mands. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20>: Change, travel, var iety are featured. Do some investigative re- porting. Means dig for answers. By so doing, you could strike pay dirt. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22 ): Moderation is key -includes pace, activity, dealings with others. If diplomatic, you gain. Family member wants "reconciliation." Home area can become happier place. LEO <July 23 · Aug. 221; Study. Go slow. Detect discreet clues, signals. Relative with complaint s hould be loler11ted, but nol take n loo seriously. Protect your own interests. A void celebrating for no reat1on. VIRGO CAu~. 23 ·Sept. 221: Money flow re- sumes -what had been a "stratified situation" is relieved. Pressure, which had ke pl you restricted, is removed. You gel going, organize, cons ummatcdeals. UBltA ISC!pl. 23 · Oct. 22>: finish rllther than initiate project. Put 5olid base under en· terprise. IC this you rail to do. steps will be retraced u nd 1l wi II be costly, embarrassing. SCORPIO CO<'t. 23 • Nov. 211. Previous ly darkent'd urea~ will be Illuminated. You have op- portunity for O('W start.~. a chance to be more in- dependent by i:etlin~ to hcurt of matters. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 ·Dec. 211: Wi5hes, luxury items oncl costs form montage. Trust hunch. l'~ollow through on inner feelings. \'ou learn by leaching. CAPRICORN <D<.-c. 22 ·Jan. 19>: Lu nar cy· cle emphnsu:es more daring, initiative. willing- ness to depend on yourself. An Individual who has a mutual friend could provide key which re· moves roadblock to progress. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 . f'eb. 18J: Caution is advisable, but not fear. Restriction is temporary . You need emotional second wind. Know il and act accordingly. PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 201: Involvement is indicated. There is no "free lunch." If you think you're gelling something for nothing - wake up. Accent on romance, desire, rutnllmenl of wish -and wb at it will cost. Ir A•gast 7tb Is yoaT blrtbday you are a perrectionist. a hard worker, a dedicated in· dividual who is creative, artistic and lnlrospec· Uve. AMERICAN HEART MSOCIATION: The Oran'le County Chapter has allocated SS&.OCM> in support or six post.doctoral Tesearch projects. Those funded will be Ors. Kenneth M. Baldwin, Alan S. Fairhurst, Frederick L. Glauser, William D. Nunn. Robert I. Pfeffer and Ralph E . Purdy. All are with the College of Medicine. UCI. In addition, a new $10,000 grant for the study of behavior modification was awarded to Ronald E. Smith, coordinator of adult education for the North Orange County CommunJty College Dis· trict. The chapter also awarded $4,000 for student research. .JEWISH FEDERATION COUNCIL: Orange County officers are Polly Sloan. president; Freda Magid,' Ann Stone, Ellie Burg, Helen Aaron, Lillian Schrager, Frances Goodman, Marge Shane and Annabelle Mayberg, board memWrt. STYLE·A·THON: Joining 350 colleagues acrosi the nation ln a benefit for St. Jude Children's Reaearcb Hospital will be hair stylist Stew Wil1on at the Penthouse Shop, Newport Beach. · During a 24-hour marathon, Sunday. Monday, Aug. 15-18, Wilson will style hair at the normal rate and give all proceeds to the hospital. Appointments may be made by callinl the shop. Weddings~ and Engagements To avoid disapp()lntment . prospective bridt!s arl' reminded to have thl'ir weddin~ stories with black ond white 11louy photographs to the Doily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pict ur('S recel\'ed art er that time will not be used. For engagement announcements il is Imperative that the story. also accom· panled by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be s ubm itted six weeks or more before the wedding date: othcrwi!le it will not be published. To help fill requirements on ~h wed· ding and engagement stories. forms are auilable in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· lher questions will be an!lwered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. now at the //~!fNJlll't /H,; n1zzettaS .J....7ii.lr Dal(pl MAMICUMtG. NOIC\IMIG INCll'U9T '" .AA.llTTI I '°411Cl\.AIM .... PRME: An oreaniaation f91' divorced and widowed women will meet Monday, Aug. 16, in the Peoples Federal Savings and Loan. El Toro. Betty GUllland, handwriting analyst. will be the speaker. KAPPA DELTA AWMNAE: The Long Beach association will have an ice cream social and entertainment Monday, Aug. 16, at the home of Mn. Martin Doyleot Roumoor. Kareen Tribble, datghter or Mrs. Guy Trib- ble or Long Bea~h, was the top recipient of the association'• PanheUenic ~hola.r.ship. She is a • student at San Die10 State University. WOMEN'S AMElllCAN oaT: The South. Coast Chapter la preparing Its sixth annual fashion s how and luncheon tor Aug. 18 at the Mission Viejo Country Q11b. A ballet will be performed by Mission Viejo Sc.bool of Dance. INTl!RNAftONAL ORPHANS BENEFIT: A celebritJ tennis tournament will take place Saturday and SUnday, Aug. 14 and 15, at the Capistrano Racquet Cub. Proceect. -will benefit IOl'a project, The Children's Village, a new conc:ept in the care and treatment of battered and abuffd chHdre.o and their parents. VIP tickell, at $15, Include admbaion both days, plus a bufret luncheon, barbecue-style din- ner, dancinc and entertainment Saturday. Dinner tickets are ao. and 1eneraJ ad- mission is $3. Further information ls available by callinc Pat Evana, 640-8308. SIGMA PHI GAMMA: Lambda Zeta Chapter of Newport Beach la sponsorina a chari· t.y night at Sebastian's, San Clemente Sunday, Aug.15. Proceeds will support the Orange County Kidney Foundation and the national sorority's center. Tickets at SJ2.50 pet" person may be reserved by calling either Mrs. Donald Benedict or Mrs. Donald Sa yd er. LEGAL SECRETUJf:S: Orange County Harbor Area Association wtll meel for a '1 p.m . dinner Wednesday, Aug. 18, al the Dream Machine. Orange. Larry Cbrlslenaon from the Internal Revenue Servi~e will speak about AU You Have Ever Wanted to Know About Taxes and Were Afraid to Ask. 4th ANNIYERSARY • 200/o-400/o' Ate MOlm llUI e TitftU 20 JACI WMitc'AMTS AJACllTS l .. Fashion Boutlaue HJ L I 1la IT .. COITA MllA BfhJnct Ute In~ Pancalie ...._. of devoted service. Mrs. Thomas Fletcher was honored with special citations. Service Golden Award Won A gold medallion and honorary life mem. bership in appr~ciaUon for 19 years or service were presented to Mrs. Thomas Fletcher at the South Coast Community Hospital Auxiliary an· nual awards meeting. The Laguna Beuch resident, who joined the organization when the hospital was being bulll, served as pres ident from 1961to1963. stte was public relations chairman for the next 12 years and in 1970 was voted the most "out.standing publicity chairman" by the Oran1e County chapter of the Public Relallons Society oC America. She submitted the hospital's winning entries for the Disneyland Award in 1966, 1969 and 19'13. She was presented an honorary plaque In lt74 "in recognition or outstanding services to the aux· iliary." Leading the list of hours contributed were Mrs . J ack Lyons (12,6891 hours and Mrs. Fletcher (9.2091 . Auxiliory checks to the hospital totaJln1 $16.816 were accepted by Arth4r Briggs, preal· dent or the board oC directors. The organization has given the hospital more than $38,000 1ince February. \ In Lido Village· 3400 Via Oporto, SuiW 6 .. ........... _ Newport Beactt ··-: 714-675-6191·' I PVBLIC NOllC'E PUBLICNoncE Ft1<Uy August 6. 1976 DAIL V PfLOT R PVaLIC NOl'IClii PtJBLIC N011CE PICTITIOUleUllHIU NAMltTATIMINT The ,..,..,,111 ""°" ll dcllno bW· nrnu •51.ECTI Lt. uu eu1 O•M19elhO•H A•tnut, Fullt•lon, C;Wll«nl•. ·~~· S.lt<lll• of Celllor11••, lllC,. • C•lltornl• <•r-•tlon, »U Motor .. -~ \M .......... c.1110 ..... tool! L. .... I!. C..-••IOn ... C:.OUIO'nl• ,.._.uon. lm _,.,.. •-. ~ ~to. C•lll0tlll•*l• l l\h ..,,lneu It condu<ltO llY • _ ... IN'lnenhltt. k•«ll .. oi Cttllotnla. tnc., Ge_.,,, ....... •-1 Moocr~. ProtldMc TN• ~lllte-nt -• llled wotll Ille c-t'f c:Jerll .. \M Aftftlft(iMlly ... .i.on.1t1e. "'"' 1918 FLU ... "OUR NEIGHBORS WOtJLD BRING hot chicken soup. leave it on the porch and run down the stairs as fut as they could," said Louise Qu.ick, M. ot Anderson, S.C. "lt was a pathetic thJq to aee aacbfear." I I Sulfur candle• were burned for 2S houri In the sick rooms onqe the victim rttovered. Some ~ familiea put bedding and mattresses out in the snow and repainted sick rooms. Honeclrawn carts bounced alOO( streets pick- ing up the dead in a scene remlnlacent ot Europe's Black Death in the 14th century. Businesses closed,, u did theaters and restaurants. Many parents kept their children home from school. Letter carriers .we face masks. People chlQled clothes wben they visited sick rooms. BPITl'ING ON A STltEET COtJLD brine a fine · In some areaa. And eating and drinking utenalla were boiled in many homes following the visit or a friend or relaUve who had been exPoMd to the nu. ·~ Wett droppiq liJle ffitt, aod the bodies piled up at the cemeteries awaltin& burial," lln. Quick said. Mn. Sorrell. wbolives in a New York City nlln-• inc bome, said the bodies of her brother and sister· in-law were rushed to the cemetery ror a hasty runeral. But Madelyn F.dward, 67, ol New Vork. said it took 40 days before her 18-montb-old brother was buried. By spring of 1919 the Ou began to recede. Jl was ewer. Officers Installed Tile Newport Center Toastmasters have in· stalled Ptall Pigott of Garden Grove as presi· dent. Other officers installed at a meeting at the Newport Marriott Hotel were: Ken Crumley, ad · min.istrative vice presl· dent, Laguna Beach; FraDJc Todd. education vice president. Laguna Beach; Dave Stoeckel, treasurer. Newport PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE l'tCTITlif\IJ aUSINl!Sl NAM& STATlMl!MT Tiie fot-1119 pt<llOn Ii cloint bllsl· Mn•': Rkll'I W•OUIM Iron ROtNlr, 1m Well¥•, G. c .. i. Mtw, CA 'W7 Akll Doyle FounClt, "ll W.llKe, G, Coua Mu•. CA O•U. 11141 ~ Tl>I\ tlUlfMH I\ conOUtlOd by .., f,.. dMOUal. RIOF-4' Tiiis llale~I WH lllecl "'411\ ttlt Coun~ Cfffk ef"Or~ CounlyonJuty Beach; Elaine Rowan. secretary. Cotta Mesa; and Storm Case, sergeant at arms. Laguna Beach. t The club meets 1 Mondays at 1 a.m. tn the Pacific Mutual building In Newport Beach. Membenhip la open to men and women who want to Improve tbek 1 1 speakinc ability and become better com- municators. PUBLIC N011CE PtJBLIC N011CE PICltTIOUS aUSINl!U NIIMI! ITATIMINT TllO followl119 ll'tfllOI\ h dol .. blitl· -H\I STAR INSTRUMl!NTS, , .. 11111"9 Pl .. ~ ••• .,. Cal . .,.,. Peul Tl\omH Jonn, '16 "-aq Pl .. ~It Ml!U, C•I. 916'6 Tlllt buslnou I• con~tecl ll'f e11 In di ........ P•ulT.JonH Tiii• llalffftent .,., lllff win. "- County Clerk of Or •"99 Counl y on .J-n."' .. PJJWP ,., ,,, .. ,.,_ ""4111111«1 Or-Coest Otlly l'ltec. Pu041-°'_,.. Coff1 o.lly Piiot ~!!•.n.JD.•nd ..... 911$16, "" Jlllr».Alltllstt, U,70, ''" ,.._,. m•i. PtJBUC N011CE ..... J I I ... PUBLIC N011CE OtlDIMAMCe MD. 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"4<F#l-H0£S: C...-11 M91'1111f": .._ 1.e"NT1 C:-llMtmwo. ll•utl IN WITNllU WHalltllOP, I,,..,. .......... 0 \oft "'' "4lllf ...... 111 ... ,,,. SHI ef llM Cltr et c .. ,. Mrw '"'• ~ MY 9' AufllM, "'" lllLl!IN I". PHINNEY Cllv C:l•t• •IWf ''"'"'(lo C•trll Ol I,,. Cltv C-<ltOf 111ec11rotC:.OOl•Mrw l'W41'11te ()( 0119t CM U o.lly "re., """"' .. ,.,. ~-,. l on OI COtlA llllA, ~ ~_,,,.,. DIS'1 NCTM flWl _ .. ~ . . • "181.ICNOllCa PU8UC NO'l'ICS PtJBUC NOl"ICE . ' .. frid-x.Auqust 6. 1976 DAILY PILOT U County Racing Nixed Naber Not Cashing la oa Gold Medals The Orotige County Fair Association's ttld to aet lwo weeks ol lhorouahbred racing al IA Alamitos Race Track In Nov- ember has been unanhnou.sly de· nled by the California Horse .Rac- int board. MENLO PARK fAP) - Unlike Mark Splu alter the 197201ymplc., 1wlmmer John Naber says be bas nointentJon ott.rylnftocaah In hnmedJate- ly on hla status as lhe win· niqeat American at the 1971. Olympiet. "I've been ofrered a lot ot propotal1," said the 20-year- old aeniOI' from the Unlvenlty ot Southern Califom.la. "But I 'm telJJng the olferen to eome buk ln a year. I've aUll lot aDOthtf year ot sc~ lef't. and. If tbey're interested eaouch. they'll wait." Naber,awlsulerotfourgold tnedala and one silver at Montttal, Hid he wants to awhn compellUvelY for at leutone more year. "I only thlnk one aeuoo ahelld," he 11ld. ··sut 1 don't thlDk there'• any way I 'll be swimming four years from btOW.'' Noting that. hi• parents are aufCicienUy afrtuent to take care or hls financial needs tor th•Ume being, buaid bisim· mediate goal ls lo promote awimminc In the United States, not to make money oo endorsements or through other nnaMial opportwlltieis. "Swimming aet.s massive television coverage every Olympic year, but that's It." Naber sald. "Once every four yean Juat. i•n 'tgood enouch ... Still. Naber'1 friends and admirers here plan to honor hltn Satwday. A San Mateo County Sheriff's helicopter wtll deliver him to festivities at Burfen Park here. SUal'iUy embarrassed by all the attention Naber said, "I j u1t don't think I deserve aomethlng like this. "I don't thlnk 1·m any more deaervln1 or a Day this year than J was last and I know t clktn'tdeaerveonel.atyear." "What happened In the Olympic Game# w:\3 Jual lhe re1ult or steady improve- ~nt." Naber broke world records In both the 100 and 200 backstrokes. and he was a member of two relay teams that broke world reCU'ds. Earlier it was approved by Orange County Superior Court jud1e James Perez for racing Nov. 8-21 this year and Nov. 8-21 in 1971. The major objections to the Los Alamitos addition was raised by respresentatives or Hollywood Park, Santa Anita Western Har· neu and Oak Tree organizaUons. ers' Odds Now IOO-l--Bench 1 Pendinc legislation provides Soulbern California with so weeks or thoroughbred racing -thus the seven weeks unused in November and December pr<>- bably would be consumed by Hollywood Park and Santa Anita. MeNa•ee Adra•ees SEA'M'LE-Corona del Mar's PauJ McNamee advanced to the quarterfinals in the Washington State te nnis championships Thursday with a 6·3, 7-6 victory over Henry Jacobsen Thursday. Also advancing were Dick Bohrn1tedt and Dave Sherbeck, of Placentia, son of Fullerton College football coach Hal Sherbeck. Bohrnstedt beat Perry Wright, 6-5, 3-6, 6-4; Sherbeck eliminated defending c hampion Di c k Knight, 7 ·5, 6·3. Tax Cr~dlt Biii WASHINGTON -A proposaJ approved by the Senate Thursday night would allow U.S. Olympic athletes a tax credit or up to SSOO as partial reimbursement or training expenses. Tbe credit would be subtracted directJy from taxes owed by the alhlete, his or her spouse or parents. The credit would be 20 percent of up to $2,SOO m training expenses. ,.~ ...... Co11nor• Roll• CINCINNATI'.$ GEORGE FOSTER IS PICKED OFF FIRST BY THE DODGERS' STEVE GARVEY THURSDAY NIGHT. NORTH CONWAY, N.11.-Top· seeded Jimmy Connors moved into the quarterfinals or an in· ternational tennis tourney here Thursday with a 7·6, 6-0 victory over Argentina's Ricardo Cano. Others to advance: Eddie Dibbs, with a 4·6, 7·5. 7·6 over Enlland 's Bus ter Mottram; Mwco'a Raul Ramirez, with a 6-1, 7~ win over Dick Cl'ealy of Australia: and Brian Gottfried. with a 6·3. 6·4 verdict over Germany's Karl Meiler. Also. Cliff Richey beat Victor Pecci of Parag uay, 6--3. 6-3; Zel- jko Franulovic of Yugoslavia de· feated Mark Edmunson or AustraJia. 6-2. 3·6, 6·3. WMlle•q~r M'hu MODESTO -USC bas ketball player and former Troy <Fullerton 1 High star Mark Wulfemeyer upped his record to 4·1 In Calirornia League baseball action Thursday in leading Salinas to a 6·2 win over Modesto. Wulfemeyer went seven innings in notching the decision. St~ldon Bree:e• COLUMRUS Dick Stockton advanced to the quarterfinals or the Bucke ye tennis cham· pionships Thursday with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Keith Richardson. Also advancing was Brian Teacher, who rallied to ous t <See Brter11, Page M> Girl, I 7, Sets Channel Mark DOVER, E11£land (APJ -Tina Bischoff, a 17-year-old student from Columbus. Ohio, swam the English Channel Thursday in an unofficial record time or nine hours and three minutes -more than one·half hour Casler than' the pre\·ious mark. "This was a fantastic swim because the conditions were by no means perfect," said Audrey Scott, secretary of the Channel Swimming Association, which keeps records on those who swim the22·mile channel. Bischoff swa m from Shakespeare Bay in England to France under windy conditions not condu cive to record performan ces. Scott said Bischoff apparently learned from an attempt last year when she became exhausted and gave up 11 z miles from t he French coast. ''When she went orr this lime she was going much slowel' and pacing herself much better,·· Scott said. "It was obvious that she had learned a lesson from last year." The record will not. be official until the association has a report Crom an official observer who ac- companied the swimmer. Angels Face A's After 1-0 Setback ARLINGTON. Tex. CAP1 - Bert Blyleven lhou~ht he was leaving M inncsola for ltOC'kcl Ci- ty, USA. when he cumo to the Texas Rangers June t. Blyleven . an Irvine resident and a forrper La Quinta 1 ligh <Garden Grove> star. believed 011 T\' 'l'o11lglat Clta11n#I lJ al B the Rangers housed an arsenal of power hitters that would make pitching much easier than it was for the punch less Twtns. However, It ·s been one-run· and·Bert·you·hold·em since his arrival. Blyleven scattered six hits in a 1-0 victory over Callromia Thurs- day night in a typical struggle for the 25-year-old right·hander on the mound trying to hold the fort for the weak·hitting Rangers. "I tried to kick myself In the tail from the sixth lMing on to keep the ball down because l knew I didn't dare make a mis· take,•· said Btyleven. Bly I even 's fear is understand•· ble. Texas gave him only six runs in his first six games. He has four abut outs In his 12 games with the Rangers yet be is only s.1 slnce • ht came he re. Blyleven went a stretch of 36 innings In whkh he had only thr~ runs to work with. CaJifornl a's Gary Ross was the victim or a fielding lapse that cost him the game in the second inning. Jeff Burroughs wafted a pop ny to short Centerfield that outCielder Dan Briggs and second baseman J erry Remy let fall un- molested. Tom Grieve's sacnfice and Lenny Randie's sacrifice fl y ga,•e Blyleven the only run he needed -or the way things have been ftoing lately -the only run he expected. Toni1thl the Angels begin a four-tame series at Oakland. The Angels' Frank Tanana (12·8 1 faces Vida Blue (9·91. CAUf'O•NIA ....... , 11tm1Jb • O O O 0-.1U 1 J 0 0 0 Mtllo•u>h I o o o ~rl •0 1 0 ~..i~•o • o 1 o 9oclll•lt > 0 0 0 tlflQQH I J 0 0 0 T O..,h d" > 0 \ 0 AoJac:,tonlb J 0 1 0 H"""'llfnc lo' o llM•P o o eo TUlAS .. , 11.i Cl .... sll 4 0 I 0 Ol--H 10·1 0 HOwe tl Jfl J 0 0 0 H¥9rovtlb 2 000 loln°"91'1 rt J I I 0 ~ .. ell\ , 0 0. ~"Cll•tll 100 1 k lllq1>e<ef J 0 J 0 ~9 C JOOO 91yl.,..np O 0 0 0 Totil! l\ 0 t 0 l~•ll U I S I CM1IKlll• Ga0 OIO oot-O Tt•"' OlO -00--t DP -Gallf ..... I• '· T'un I. l oe -Otll'-111• .. T.,., ). 19 -9urf°"9f'I. 5 -0. ~. 0.left. '" -•• llCI .. AoJS IL ... UI •• .,_ .. (W, .. 121 T -1 ... ot.-•,,1' ,,. ....... to t J I I I t ' ' • 0 0 4 Trail Blazers Stock Up Lake rs Sil~nt in Special NBA. Draft NEW YORK (AP;-Now that t he National Basketball Association has held its dispersal draft, a number of NBA teams might think it only rair that the Portland Trail Blazers hold one oltheirown. If they did, the Trail Blaiers probably would collect almost as much for their two front lines alone as the NBA took in for the J2 American Basketball Association Players selected Thursday. For example, how much do you thlnk other NBA teams would fork over if they could take home Bill Walton or Sidney Wicks or Moses Malone or Maurice Lucas? Lloyd Neal would not come cheap either. and no doubt som eone would pay a f ew shekels ror former No. 1 dr aft pick Larue Martin and current No. l draft pick Wally Walker. All but Walker, who has yet to sign, belong to the Trail Blazers now after they selected Lucas and Malone in thetelephone draft conducted at the NBA league of. fice here. They had to trade All-star guard Geoff Petrie , the last ong1na1 player rrom Portland's 1970 expansion club. to Atlanta with reserve Steve Hawes to get * * * Pl•Y•'' trom lh• ~1. Loult encl 1Cen1u<•Y '"•n<hlv •ol 11•• •8 A .. l~tt...t in Tllw.O.y •NO .. dh ottWI Or•ll Aho Ihle<! I\ lne C>lew<'• tor"'"r '"'" """ lll<t 11110 <fterQttOIOt _,,d,.11<• ,.,,., ....... I. C:hlC.Otl 11111 11. "'"" GllMOr•, onh••, t(en1uc.ry, ti, 100,000 7 ~llMCI lrorn """"'•· Miourlu Lu<••. torw•r<I, K1ntuov. U00.000 1. l(•n•tl <;llf, Hon ll<>Mcl, owrd, SI U>u/1, UIO,OllO ... O.ooH. M4U¥1n 8ArrWt\, C~lef, ,t, l..Om\. l l00.000. 5 POfllencl, MO\t\ ~I-. c-•~r. SI Loul\, US0.000 • Ntw Ynrk Kfllth , R•fl<lv o.111on. conltr, St LOiii\, U0,000 I, "•w Or'"""'· P<1\\fd. e. 8illl•lo lrom M•lw•11h,., Wiii•""" "!llrd" •vtrlll, ou•rd, K•nluOy, 1175.000. '· lftClleM. W)ll Jone\, lorw•rd, Kenlutky, UO~. ICl.\.o•A.,..11>, Peu eo 11 . ._.,.,,,,Ron TftC>m.•1. 1or·wMtl. l(t ntuekv, \IS,000 17 Phoe,.h , P•\\fod U '-t.Clft , P•\\td. 14 Phll_r,,,,1•, Pe\<.O I\ Mltww~•• ''°"' 81111•10, PH•..S. I" Wffllonoton, io.•~ 11. 5'"' Anlon•o, LCW•t O.moler, Oll"'O, KAnt110 v, J?0.000 ti C••vtl-. Piou "". "· ...,., York Heh, J•n .,.,. tired• tColft, 91'¥0, K.-.lu<~1. W0,000 tO 8o•lon. P••'°d 11 Dtnver, Pn\eCI 17. CiolOen 51•11, PH \.0 S.c..,.•-, I lt<oll\.t~ Clly, Mtot B•rr, ~d, SI. l..OIM, Sll,ljO, All ol,,.r 1 .. m, P•UWd Tlllrtllt- 411 ··-· Pt\M<I Atlanta's No. 2 selection spot in the draft. But it appears there arc NBA general managers willing to send Portland adequate replacements in the following days and weeks if the Trail Blazers wiJI part with some of their big men. The \!eler3n 6-9 forward Wicks once again found himself a big name in the trade rumor mlll and there also was speculation that Malone would not be with the Blazers for long. Portland probably will get its money's worth arter shelling out $350,000 for the 6-10 Malone and $300.000 for the 6·9 Lucas, two or the ABA's bright young stars last season with St. Louis and Kentucky. With the prices 'for the players predetermined, onJy the Chicago• Bulls dropped more into the ktl· ty. They paid $1.1 million for 7·2 center Arti s Gi i more of Kentucky. the top prize In the draft, which was still another step toward completing the merger agreement between the NBA and ABA. Chkago had the first selection by \!irtue of its won-lost record last year. the worst of any of the 18 NBA teams or the four ABA teams that will be part of the merger this season. The other~igh·priced selec· tions were guard Ron Boone of· St. Louis, picked No. 3 by Kansas City for $250,000 ; forward Marvin Barnes of St. Louis, selected No. 4 by Detroit for SS00.000, and guard Bird Averitt of Kentucky, picked No. 8 by Bur- f a l o for $125,000. Buffalo swapped picks with Milwaukee and threw in a second·round drart pick next spring to get a shot at Averitt. In all, 12 of the 20 available players from the St. Louis and Kentucky franchises were select- ed -all but one on the first of the three rounds of the draft -and t he teams paid a total or $2,832, 750 for them. Drug Use Denied Charges Surprise Wilkins COLLEGE PARK. Md. (AP) -Mac Wilkins, the Olympic gold medal winner in the discus, s aid Thursday he knew nothing about the remarks made by a Swiss physician regarding his alleged use or steroids. The 6·S, 260-pound Wllkini; responded to Implications that he had · taken large doses of anabolic steirodi;. lie said an article in a Zurich newspaper was conruslnl{ to him. Dr. Bernhard Segesser, the chief physician of Switzerland's Olympic team, said in a front page newspaper story that he hap· pened to see a list of doses of steroids injected a nd orally fed "during the bui Id-up phas e to the Olympic winner or the discus throw event.·· Although Wilkins' name was not mentioned, It was believed Seges11er was r ec erring to him. "This ls news to me." said Wilkins, who Is here to compete in the U.S.-USSR dual lrack meet tonight and Saturday. "lt doesn't apply to me. hut J wasn't the only discus throw champion in Montreat Why don't you ask Evelyn Shlaak·whal she knows about It.·' Shlaak. of E:ist Germ1my, won the women's discus and Wilkins r.oted that Segesser had not. specified which discus winner he saw in- formation about. * * * * * * U.S. Spikers, Russians COLLEGE PARK. Md. (AP) -Rick Woblhut.er bas chosen to run· the 1,500 meten, Dwight Stones has elected to try for yel another world hi1h Jump record and Harvey Glance is ltcblng for another ahot. at Valeriy Boriov. When lhe Unlted•Slates.SOviet. tJnlon dual track meet unfolds t.onllhl and Saturday afternoon at the Universl~y ~ Maryland, ll'll aive the athletes who did not perform well al lhe Montreal Olympics anolh~r cbance. And lt'U 1tve track tans more ot the H~l~lional r"!nnl.ni. Jumpln& and throwing they got Crom the Summer Games. Wohlhuter. favored lo win the Olympic 800, was upset by massive Cuban Alber&o Juan. torena in a world record l -minutes 43.S aeconda. lvo Van Damme of Belcium won the sUver and Woblhuter got th~ bronze, then ran only sixth ln the uoonaa1 . But he reels he'• a better 1,900-meter man than that and bopea to prove It to the Sovleta. Stonft wu one ol the heaviest 'favorites for a 1otd medal la the • • ' high Jump. And he was on tarcet unUl the ralns hit the Olympic Stadium and he seWed for thlrd, toO. But on Wednesday night be set a world mark oC 1·1'4 in Philadelphia and now hopes to use the Soviet dual tneet u a spr· ing1>9ard to bis European season. w h ich start s Sunday in &octbolm. . Glance showed (ood form in earl1 Oama races, but wound up ftllh in lh• final of the 100 at Mon· treal. He was beh1Gd Bonov. .. wbo sot the bron1e medal. Olan· Reds Open 10-gmne Advantage LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sparky Anderson, the manager ol the Cincinnati Reds, refuses to claim the title in the N•lional' Leque West even alter a 3·2 vie* tory over struggling Loe Angeles Thunday night. "All I know." be said, "is that this w aa ou r 10th victory. I ll1ure we'll win another 30 and, if we have to, 34 or 45." But Johnny Bench put il in a UtUe more perspective. "The odcis. aaa.ins_t. lhe Dodgers Slat~ Al'~"'"•ICA9Cl1'1l ,..... •CIMlftMll•ll~A .... 111> J:J$it."" Atlog. l(H;clnn.Cl•I LMA .... lotl •:U p,m. llUCJ. I On<IMellatL.,.Anve-O ·U it.m.. Dodgers catching us have got to be 100.J, ··he said. The victory. the Reds' eighth in their last nine starts and 24th in their last 32. boosted them 10 games In front of the Dodgers, their biggest advantaae of the season. It was little Freddie Norman who pulled It off, with help from Tony Peres who 1luaged his 12th homer, Pete Rose who collected three of the Reds' to hits off Don Sutton, 12·9, and Charlie Hough, and Dave Concepcion who pulled a brilliant gam e ·at abort.stop. "I've said all a1oQg Davey is the best shortstop bl the game.·· Sparky said of Concepcion who bad seven assists and three putouts and twice took away late·innlni Los Angeles hits, "And Freddie," Anderson went on, "is the best pitcher in the National League. Look at the stats, bis strikeouts, everything, and he's ahead of everyone. He has better stats, per inning, than Randy J ones." The victory was the fifth straight for Norman, a 33-year· old castoff who has played in 16 towns in his 16 years or pro- fessional baseball. He's won 11 ol 13 deciaiona, hi.a e.r.a. ls 2.24. and he's completed eight of his 14 starts. right there enough or a t estimony considering that Sparky has been called Captain Hook by several of his starters. The Reds took a 3-0 lead with a run in the third, on a leg dou- ble by Pete Rose and George Foster's 93rd rbi, Concepclon's run-scoring singf4' in the fourth and Perez' home run in the sixth. Los Angeles raJlied against Norman in the bottom of the six· th with four hits, including Ron Cey's run·scorlng single and 1 double by Bill Russell for the second run . But Norman escaped, leaving Dodgers oo second and third by getting Lee Lacy to ny out. The Dodgers have now scored just four runs ln their last three games, the last two both losses. Tonight Rick Rhoden (9·0> faces the Reds ' Santo Alcal• (10-3). CINCINNATI . • .. , .. 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The U.S team wlll have the first t.W\ persons wbo qualified at tit~ Olympic Trials at Eugene, Ore. -Tbr't1111ted Stat.el la heavll; f 1vortd In 1uch events aa the pol. vault, the 400 and 1,800 relQt the 4IOO hurdles and IODI Jump Friday.Auoust6. 1976 MIKE MARQUEZ 808 CRAFT Marquez, Craft South Pair Face Rugged Challenge By ED BURGART Of lhe Dally 1"11" SC-tit Bob Craft and Mike Marquez shouldn't be envied Saturday night . Althoug h possessing enough taJeot to be named starters for the South football team. Craft and Marauez face the demanding challenge of c overing Rick Parma in the 17th Orange County North·Soulh all s tar footba ll game at Orange Coast College. Craft, a first tea m All-Sunset League choice. will play strong safety and Pickford s ays, "he is strongest against the run. He is aggressive and hits well." Noted for his ability against the rush, Craft is also capable of stopping the pass. He had five In· terceptions his senior season and caused ll incompletes while olavinl! on the wide side or the field. Tucker Key • hi North Strategy By aOGER CAatM>N CM N o.tllr Pt• s..lt His 1taU1lic1 aren't especially overpowerinJ, h4rdJy mea.surl~ up to the stau pojsessed1>y South quarterbacks Rick Bashore ot Huntington Beach's Edison and t'ountaln Valley's Chris Dove. But North quarterback Gre" Tucker, who packs close to 200 p<>unds on a 6·2 frame. figures to be the key player In the North at· lack Saturday night at Ora_nge Coast College In the 17th renewal oC the Orange County AU-stat football game. The North lea<b the series, 13-3. and much or the Yankees' success bas been with the help of a steady signal caller. Tucker. the son oC Fullerton High football coach Gil Tucker, runs &$ well as be passes and is especially hard to bring down. As a junior his ')uarterback draw was perhaps the toughest thing tor the defenses to stop. The red·haired Fullerton College. bound quarterback passed for 522 yards and ran for 387 yards in his senior year-in an offense pre· dicated around the running or the tail back out 01 the l · formation. Tucker's an all-round athlete, having earned varsity letters twice in bas ketball and track and three times in football. He led the Fullerton Indians to a share of the Freeway League . DMIV~"'~' SOUTH DEFENSIVE ENOS DAVE SCROGGINS (50), TOBY BONWELL PLAY SATURDAY. ··' Parma, a,itar at Kennedy lligb in Anaheim for three yearc;. 1s a two-time All-Cl F 4·A choice who ranks as one of the Cff's all time leading receivers. "We'd like him to be at the point.of atta~ as far as the run· ning game goes.·· says Marina football coach Mike Henigan. "He only got beat for one touchdown all year and that was on a goal line pattern." football crown in 1974, butthe In· ------,,_....====-==~------=::::'.:'.'.:---------------------- dians lost their Jine in ·75 and Hoofer to 08-ek·er Tucker, out of a shotgun, was . able to lead Fullerton only to a 3-6 overall mark. But South coach Bruce Pickford is confident th at fo~ountain Valley's Marquez and Marina's <Huntington Beach) Bob Craft are talented enough to hold their own. A comerback in high school. Crart will switch to strong safety in college. He is tentatively slat· ed to attend Golden West College, m:;:~:dJi~mr::~m:p~:!i Ex-clwrus Girl Now Golf Pro at ICCC style. "It's an entirely new con· cept for him." says his Dad. Gil. the Fullerton head coach for the ' Trans-national Field Sliced To 4 GoHers Two medalists and the national collegiate women's champion are among four semHinaUs lS in the 48tb annu al Trans-national amateur golf championships at Mission VieJO Country Club to- day. The field was narrowed to four with two rounds Thursday. Today's t wo survivors will meet in a 36·hole playoff for the title Saturday with r ounds set for9 and 2. as is Marquez. . Marquez. a second team All· Sunset League selection. shared athlete of the year honors al Fountain Valley. "He's a super athlete ... says Pickford, who was Marquei's high school coach. "If he gets beat. it is because the other person is physically superior. You never get less than a full ef· Corl from him and he plays both orfense and defense." Marquez will be one or the few South players to go both ways Saturday. He will alternate as a receiver. But his primary role will be on defense where he will confront Parma. "Parma is extremely talent· ed." says Pickford. ..He runs great routes. has great hands and is very physical. And the North likes to s print out and neither Craft nor Marquez played against this particular type of· rense last season.·· past 23 seasons. "Basically." continu~ the Fullerton coach, "Greg has just been a good. aJl·round athlete. Like a lot of our kids, he pl~ed in three sports. Al Fullerton. this was necessary for the school to hold its ground. · "It hurts them in a way because they are unable to con· centrate on their best sport." Despite the newness of the North's sprintout offense, Yank· ees coach Dick Campbell of Garden Grove says Tucker fits the role in style. "lie adapts very well." says Campbell. who led Garden Grove to its finest season ever trr ms. "We want to conlr~ the ball and our option plays are simple and not too complicated. Timing is not a problem for us. And Tucker is throwing very well on his deep patltrns lo Rick Parma and Todd Peterson. Tucker's big, quick and strong." Donna llorton of Jacksonville, Fla., won two matches. defeating Brenda Golds mith ol San An· tonio. 6·and-S, then comjng back m the quarterfinals lo oust Barbara Barrow of Chula Vista. Mexican Swimmers Compete Nancy Lopez of Roswell, NM, the women's intercollegiate champion who toppled ctefendin~ champ Beverly Davi s of f'1orida in first round play, won easily in her first match but was extended to an extra hole before downing I lolly Hurt.Icy of Oceanside. THIROllOUNO HonOI\ Gel Oolch.,.1111. • s. Qerrow <Jet H~nd. • l; H••lllY dtl Boyl•nd. 1·111>. LOPet 0-1 Sftofll.t,., • S. Mor\• Otl S1e .. ..,. • S; Ull\lt•n dof. -.10!11 llOl<r, G•rbitetO•I M.orq<I•\, I up. Re'IO o.f,M.,,lon.l) OUerltrllM I• "«lonct•I. Barrow, l >. ~-totf M;1r11ty, l9t1> ....... Moht del u1~101n. )Qin 11o1e, C..•IW( 1 d<'I lt•~.l·t A visiting band of Mexican swimmers from Mexico City's Club Cuauhtemoc is competing along the Orange Coast area in swimming, diving and water polo circles. - Swim action began Thursday at Mission Viejo, with ensuing meets scheduled at Mesa Verde Country ClubSaturd~ Ooa.m .), and al Newport Harbor High Monday and Tuesday. Costa Mesa Aquatics furnishes the op· pos ition Mon day al 4 and Newport Aquatics will vie with Club Cuauhtemoc Tuesday al S. A diving meet at Hwitington Beach's Edison High School is slated for Wednesday at 12:30. In water polo, all ol which will be held at Newport Harboc High School at 7 a.m., it's Corona del Mar Monday, Newport Aquatics A Tuesday and Newport Aquatics B Wednesday. Waler palo competition began today at Newport against Irvine's University High . MAZDA M~!?.c~~~~ue ~~~~~,s t:ast Division Eaat Dlvlllon 19 7 5 New York ~ !'1 ~rio GB Philadelphia ~ ; ~~ GB Baltimore 53 S2 .SOS 11 Pittsburgh SS 48 .547 14 Cleve! an cl 52 52 .SOO 111., New York 55 SS .500 19 Bo6ton so SS .478 14 Chicago 47 61 .435 26 CLOSE-OUT ~~~o~~kcc :~ = ::: ~~·~ ~0n~!1 ;: : :~ ~ VfAS ••••••.. 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Once a chorus line dancer at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas after two years at the University of California, a professional model and a budding actress, Driggers gave it all up when she married a goU professional. As a result, she became addict- ed lo the game. She is the most recent addition to pro Ted Olver's staff at Irvine Coast Country Club where she -joins Bruce Pettit and Howard Whiteside as a teaching pro· fessionaJ and assistant. During hel' early dancing career, Driggers appeared with Johnny Rivers and Trini Lopez on the stage and bad a part in the Ben Casey television series and a film with Louis Prima. "When 1 married a touring pro and went with him on tour, I had an opportunity to hit balls and play on Mondays with the men," she recalls of her early days on the links. "l either had to pl~ or get off the course on Monday in those days." . Her first job as a pro was in Lancaster, Pa. and since that time s he has worked in Mi ami Beach, West Palm Beach and White Plains, NY along with a tout of duty at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. While she w as al Disneyland, she met the current Irvine Coast Country Club women's cham· pion. Dory Amen. "My husband was attending a convention there," Amen says. "I wasn't interested in the technical sessions and J wan· dered out to the driving range lo hit some balls. "While I was there I saw this lady hilting some balls In line drive fashion, so I went up to her and asked if she would like for me to teach her how lo hit the ball in the air. "She turned to me and said, 'I'm the lady pro'." Both laughed when the incident was recalled. "l was practicing hilling tho ball on a low trajectory on purpose." Driggers says. "But that's the way Dory is. i1he always wants to help anyone she sees that is having trouble on the golf course. I think she would like 1 to become a professional golf teacher herself.·· The newest member of the pro Eagles Host Bakersfield The cellar·dwelllng Orange County Eagles will host league· leading Bakersfield tonight in speedway motorcycle action at the Orange County Fairgrounds inColta Mesa. Eagles captain Rick Woods of Huntington Beach hopes to shake up lhe lineup against a team that includes Dubb Ferrell. captuln Jeff Sexton and Steve Nutter. Woods pointed out that the 1 'Eagles had defeated Bakersrleld in an earlier confrontation. In addition to the team racing, handicap competition will also be presented. Gates open at 6: 30 with the first race at 8: 15. BERNICE DRIGGERS staff al JCCC took lessons from the famed Paul Runyon and Byron Nelson among others and· says Jack Nicklaus is her golfing idol. During the past year and a half. she has taken a vacation from golf and bas become pro· ficient at t ennis. "I think the two sports comple· ment each other," she says. "l met my current husband at the opening ot the John Wayne Tennis Club," the recent winner or the women's Class C singles championship of the club says. A r eal estate man, J ack Drig- gers also is a profound ski' enthusiast and after four days at Aspen, Colo. he propased to' Bernice at the top or Aspen. The.) couple is currently de veloping a ski resort Just 38 miles from tbe' airport in Grand Junction. About her leaching philosoplJl'.; "I teach basics with no gim· • micks," she says with emphasis .. "If you deviate from basics, It's a gimmick and they just don'I. work." • It's a long ways from tbt> chorus line at the Riviera Hotel in Laa Vegas to thelairwan and' greens at Irvine Coast Country Club. But Bernice Driggers isn•t; complaining. ' ·'There is no comparison · between a career in dancing and golf," she says. "I'm very happy that I got out of show business and into sports sue h as golf. tennis ana skiing." Sh e is one o r the evet·. increasing number of women joining the Starrs or Orange Coast area golf clubs as assistants and leaching pr ofessionals. And her enthusiasm and de· termination as well as her fluid golf swing m ake her a welcome part of any golfing environment. Or. for that matter, any tennis club or skiing compound as well. SPORTS BRIEFS ••.• Coallaued From PageB·S South African David Schneider, 1-6, 1·6. 6·4. Chile's Patricio Cornejo qualified for the quarters with a 6-3, 6-3 triumph over Peter F1em- ing. Moving into the final round or 16 was Byron Bertram of South Africa, with a 7-5, 6-2 verdict over Jess Austin. AIU• Rallfe• ENDICOTT, N.Y. -Duddy Allin, who won $40,000 with a come·from·behind effort last Sunday, rt red a course·record, eighl·under·par 63 Thursday for the firsl-round lead in the B.C. Open Golf Tournament. F'lrl! rouno IHO•r• teor.,SlnlllaB.C.Opttr\. 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Leonard was told that his J9· year .old glrl(rlend, Juanita Wilkinson, whose picture h" wore in bis right boxing shoe 111 Montreal, applied for welfare for her illegitimate son and she had to tell authorities who tho father was so they could de· termine whether Sugar Ray is, in fact, the father und whether he can provide for his supporL Surgf!r11 lor Bond• Bobby Bonds wi ll enter It hospital this weekend and un1 dergo surgery for a chip fracture in his right hand Monday. The Angels' centerficldcr hur~ the middle finger or his right hand sliding in an exhibition game against the Dodgers lhi8 spring. · WTTRe•tdf• h•I°" JI. H•w•ll IJ W"'"'°n RflO IOI ""Al (,u1111·r IHI 1 \: '>l• .. nof fo~(lu••O..n lfl)l>"•ICo\lrl ()unl•r IHI&• ""'" Al••1tnGtir 10 1 btAI N3 IA,.. (Hit); Al•• ""C)ll' TUI~ 18 / ,,.010..•tlNll' H'1~1ltta OuthltO/I "". 1 M< .. d-C '1tp C.rt•..-10 l """' O..•l<hOn Co\111 lHl .. 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C•.imine 11'1<.e U.IOO Moon 8u CCru9er1; M.ldnlpl SPHO IC.t•do,.I; Cl\10 Drtoh11 I fro ,11re I, (;09ole' CLl"""ml, Uu11'• Toe> MAn 181Mll, 8o OocJ1 10....-.1 • f19'TM aACE -•OO yer01o. J .- Old•.Al-lftCt. P1101'1,SOO. Ocet/I """' ILi-mi, Two IOGO Cl'reyl; l oo9le 8tuo 18roo•ul; Sl~llOft IT .. uurtt; ChtM Colt ~u fCttrlutl, l(lplf'• Orum IKnlgl\11. H•v• Mort F"" IWer<ll. SIXTH ltAC£ -HO yUO\, l Yttr otos. G!.tlmlftg. P11rte U.)00. 0 1•,... 1,.,.,1ceu.ooo Llllle Count 18roo"l, Oood IOH 111.-.~11: TruOI• mNlt~ln 1~1 : Time F0t Lo•e tKnl91\1I , PorrCIDOme Im F•st lAO.Jrl. He'' 011 1c.roau1. Oup1ou11 AeQuHt llJlcl'l1rds1, Miu Ooul>I• e-, ....... <;otorlhtdOuglo ll.J,.,..m•. SEVINTM ltACE -.00 V•'"'· J ...RJd'L& l1I> ""-•nt• -w ia.ooo. TIW Yowmuo. Twin J•t lTt••'"'••. Mat ht• IOttvtrl; Ch•tttr Pertv IC¥0olal, OUP'lUlt Cream IWorOI. EO OH l.tda1tl, "lt(JllC lll•ftkl l. EIGHTH ltACI -110 yards l .,..., Old• & UP· C•••ml119. Pu•M i.a.ooo ci.1rn•fl9 pric• 'to CICIO A19"t on Willl• t8roo1111. 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"°"°"'lo, SOOmelltore•. •Uroo.coa. -1 FAST SERVE CONTEST r (R*fTeated) ~· Here's your chance to serve against llie Nastase and Margaret Court . Come by the tennis courts at the South Coest Plaza Hotel anytime between August 7 end August 11. 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p m. and radar test the speed of Your serve. Entry fee:--SOC. The two Fastest Serves in each category will receive a Yamaha Compog1te Racquet. Categones: Fastest Male (Ollef' 18) Fastest Female (<Mtf 18) FeslMI Male (undef 18) Fastest Female (unde< 18) ANO. on Saturday. August 14th. the winners will compete against lhe Nastase ancl the Hewa11an Leis ol Wofld Team Tenr\ls fOf a Grand Pnz:e cl a weekencuor two at the St Francis Holel,San Francisco. A WOf'ld Team Tennis milted dOubles ext\1bill0n Wiii take place at 10.00 a.m. Saturaay mot'llll\O. South Coast Plaza Hotel (714) 541»500 ,.,O<...CHI IV .. t.tral t . .0 l.00 ORttaCtwmp-vne IOh•••••I l 00 Ti--1 tO Al'• 9'•n -8 tia\Y D•wan. O.•••••iow>. 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I YellHOoltt IPlarul _,_,.._,(~I .... ....... . ~ 1"" coc1 .... ,1 "' "' "' llt ,,. 11t Ill "' llt Ill •• "' H1rllt¥ Siert IHIHled Jo""Oel>rlel to <1Dl11r• the enluatvo cn•m· plon\l\lp t i S...le A"I CoU11lry Oul>. s .. rl llett -n over Pl'lll Farmer 1,. • belolld Mtmlllnel matcl\ 1><11or111>e II· tterOUllO In 1111 alMtar llltl\1, 8ob Soren\Oft _.Mled f"reftlt >illditCI\ In lhe -· __ ..,,.,Ed Kerlt l11thetlnt1> Or. Htd ICllorey e110 Or. hd ~~IL -J .... Cert Welll CC ...Cll t>e .............. tltto"litU..111111- """'"r·tY•tl tour,.em111C ll'lls ........... •L•SOUA••oc Ttrry Tewr,..111, • Fov11llinV1lley llOflce offi( .. , K~H e l\olt·I,.._ on the 1111\ Ml• el Mlle S<a-e Goll ~ ... r0<..,lfy II 0 IM V¥d~ - T-rfttlll U\eel I S-lrOf\. He -pity• 1"9 ""I" l\uo 1><0 Jim Cewia, Jr -"" "'"· ''"' .... '""d l lont ........ s1 .. 1 ... 1 proJoMAn•~•mo I Like Doing Business With The Johnson's ltO , .... _, >J)'} Aftt ..... -Uncll><C.Mtt, PtlO'F<•" ~.~·~ ~~:!.111« 0o ... • ,_.,," ltACI -~ mii. J -llld 1111,. .. Al'--•'-PurM i'OOO. TrHlt- IV.,-11 ti 40 U tO •OO SurrwMr Lt9""cl t Pl,,uyl •OO l tO ~l lM<>i•r-1 JOO Tl-•I llf.'l. '"'° lta11 -£1ltm1Mr-,.l•t. lltt\to ~. Tu .. le M.,\V., Sar•• Or#em <;lrl, N• .. • Cl-. M.o- INt'U, Uf) ToJutC.I Stt11ct11d -llt1\lneT1-. H ... (II -l·T•H •1-' J. ....,_,Lt~. Pa~ \l,OIS.•. E-lalll !MIMI Nic1t1tu..O 01-• tGonr•IHI 0....Slr-IVtr .. ••I "•lteCl•lm !Pierrel Se<ondL•..OlftO CV•-rl S.•.iO. flirt IV•leflruet•I Htt< til'NI\ fS.hoem•k., t O.o'>8av co;.,.cot•I ..... Clowlly INICH••-1 W.>tflo•ol "'"''"''" ... Victory~ I P,ft(ey I ltt SIXTH ltACI -0-mote J "8• Olos & up, All-•ftCH. P\ort.e iU,000, Oceon-.io. E'""'"" (Ill!>, TMl 110 ltACI -IYo Mii~. J Yt•t otOJ & .... Sl.,ltr llll~ont~ Pvr .. ll!OO. ,..nintu.I• Ch•rnb•!f ot c.om- El E.xl•-IS ....... o,erl Flffl Vetwl ITo•ol .._H,_IMtHer-1 PMloZe<• COinlcolol llS '" m 1'o9uero n "'o' '"""' •-•d cShOemilterl 111 HolOl"9 P111e•" (Plnceyt '" E.Atty Collon I Pierce 1 allO Ill m savlNTM llACI -• '-"'""'· ) .,,.., otd' & UP. Ctalrnl,.Q. P11rte UlOO. Jom GtW>IO, Cit, • lludt"I 41 Hl#ll· 1"9ton O.e<I\ Ht91\ Sc"Ool. lir..:I 1- orpn tcor• '"•pro '""'"' tou~ '"'' ...-.-""'" " n •nc•lldtd •n 1,.. g.-... clel••ltO ., .. e t•, i..tr Jom, Jr. •""'9 '""" , __ SUll, ..... a..,..., Kenl(to,...,.clAn•elmo. •LHIOUILCC Top Fillies to Run , .... '!'11\g Prlt• "•·000.'"·~ Big 8'04he,.Cll S... 0 1eoo Counly. Nol<l\Ct IMcH•rgu<!I A <;IOQe !Toro I -co IS-maUrl C-Borw:ICIMNI 8111 .. 8111 ol Fourwmt: I. lllel Ed a ,..tcl\, Herr, H•rper, llHd -. • o. .. e11-1, J1<11 Morris, Oon Aetd, O..rlH Dllll"9,..,,., Olck \l\lllll•ms, 54; J, lllel 9 ob e1r1r1nc1. JoM Ae11•rl. Harry M•loney, Jllft Mlf•l\111 • Norm 8 tondtn. 8111 ........ olo 5pru111, 8111 w.•-r: 8oO 8Jecker, WllDur Col/C.r, Ph/lip Cr-r, A-II lmciey. """' eftO FIY•>: I, Mr. ltfld Mr1. Herry ......,tc,. .. ch, Mr .tftO Mrt. D. ,1-. J); t. Mr. •no Mrt, 11<-n· jirmln Scll,...rlt, /I/Ir. 1..0 Mu , Oaw 81 ... , t•, J, Hie I Mr. l ftCI Mo . ""'"' <hoieM, Mr. aNI M". A"U.tll Ci<llr; Mr.•ftOMl't Erwin i<ee, Mr....OIW•. Wllll•m llOrOwtll, H . DEL MAR -The ~d weekend of rac-N here Jt the Del Mar thoroughbred Club gets under way Saturday when most or the Southland'• top three· year-old' fllllea will be In 8Ction. The featur e is the SZ0,000 San Clemente Stakes ot 11/16 mUcs on the turf course. Sunday, &hrff-yenr·old colts will be 11howc111ed in the lao.000 Ln Jolla Mile on t.hetur(. Quintas f'annics. who tecorded two straight Yktories at the end of the Hollywood Park meet· ln1. Is expected to be a ll11ht lavorite In a field of 12 fillies Saturday. Comlng off a come·from· behind win at one mile on tbe turf. Quintas Fannies has been assigned high weight of 120 pounds. Her jockey is Darrel Mcllargue. Madera Sun. a one- time claimer, heads the La Jolla Mlle. Winner ot two slakes al Hollywood Park, Madera Sun is ex· peeled to rule a sll~hl choice over Kings C,1iffe. Madera Sun's rider is un- known. and the favorite is high wei ~hlcd al 124 pounds. CLarril Pincay, who goes on suspension Sund ay, was Madera Sun's jockey., Kings Cliffe, an im· provins grass son of Tom Rolfe, pulled a Silky Sullivan finish to win an allowance r ace al one- mlle on this turf course last week e nd. Bill Shoemaker is his rider. .... .-.... ,Ila~' CTorol Fh91\loft\I l~l\orMy I PrelUOl LO PvrDle 1011 ...... 1 ~tl!IOJ Kin 1va1oe11 NO<M•,,...,., 10•1\lcotal Pf1ftC~~r IVt"lllntl A -L. c:;1,..llurt trafMd <1nfry llGMTH llACI -1111• ml~..,. l\lfl ) , .. , 010 hlll"' Sto•n Pu•M ll0.000 eoded. Gron, 171,1'0 Te w1 ... M t, iU,ISO. 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'Ibe re1atta, expected to draw over 300 entrants, is bein1 co. s ponsored by the In- ternational Windsurfing Association, .baaed in Soutbern Califonlia, and the Bahamas Ministry ol Tourism with the ·sup- port ol the Nassau Yacht Club. -------------------Windsurfing is a rapid- ly growing sport that ls & \':'(( considered to be a cross • A ~ @ (!I] [{ between sailing and surf. Q ing, combiniQC the skill • and thrill of both. a The 1975 world cham- n ra\ r;:J M n @ fi;:\ pionsrup was held lut \5 U \:.} U ~ August at the Isle or Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pal will cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in government and busi- ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Dail.JI Pilot. P.O. 8ox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. Tile column appears daily except Saturdays , Bendor in France and drew 212 entrants Crom 14 countries . Fifleen- year old Matt Schweitzer of Pacific Palisades, son of the inventor of the Windsurfer, successfuUy defended his title and will be in Nassau this fall for a try at a third con· seeutive championship. Participants are ex· peeled to begin arriving in Nassau Nov. 6 foc a Big Power Boat Race Announced 8J AL•ON LOCK.ABE~ ~~·--Waters off the Orqe Coast will be Miff Willa yatht.Jns ad1vl· ty thls weekend as four yacht cluba have scheduled m ajor events. OH1bore racers In Balboa Yacht Club's ~ Series will be seek.inc lhe Daily Pilot Perpetual in the an.-ual Balboa to Long Point and Return races Saturday and Sunday. The event is scheduled aa two races and the Dally Pilot Trophy goes to the yacht with the best rombined ~led times in the two races. The blues~ a.sad moat Tbe neet will race to Lon& Point i mportant offshore . on Saturday and race home Sun· power boat race on dQ. marking the finaJ t~o r aces Pacific Coast will be run of' the 66 Series . Au1. 28 when the fourth annual Marina del Rey · NEWPORT HARBOR Yacht Qeuic will be staged. '. Qaab one-design yach\a on both A n eet or the biggest inside nd outside courses for the and fastest o ffshore annual Summer Gold Cup re- powerboats in the world 1atta. Inside classes will be will run a multi-lap race Lido-lu, Lehman-~. Lasera, course acr oss Santa and Sabots. OuUtcleclUMt com· Monica Bay and around peting over ocean coarses will be CataUna I.stand, starting Etcbell•-22, Sollnt. Rhodes·3J, and finishing oH the Shields, Tempest and Luders-16. M a r i n a d e I R e y Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club breakwater. will be ataalng the fifth race ol its A world championship Angehnan~riea for .vacbta rat- point race, the Offshore td under the Performance Han- Claasic is sanctioned by ditap Racins Rule (PHRF > the tJ n ion o ( In · Saturday and Sund•)'. ternational Motorboat-Farther south, Dana Point ing <U IM ) and the Yacht Club hu scbedWed its an· American Power Boat ouaJ Dana Days Regatta with in Assocjation tAPBA.Land _tllations bein& sent to small the Pacific OHs hore boats racing inside classes and Power Boat Association PHRF yachts racing ocean (POPBRAJ. courses. I OTHf!a MAIOa evtnts are the Internationa l Offshofe Rut~ Yacht Racin1 Association cham- Pionahlp •tar"'ina t.odal' or~ Aneelea Yacht Club, and the fourth annual Santa Barbara to Kini Harbor race co-sponsored by Santa Barbara Yacht Club and King Harbor Yach\ Club, Redondo Beach. The fleet statt.s today. Soutbem California Yachting Association calendar: Lot ,\qelet·to.c Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB . -IOR Y acbt Racing A.uot-lalion Championship, tod-.v, Saturday, Sund.,. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Summer Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. SUNSET AQUATIC YACHT CLU& -Queen Mary Jtacc ( PHRF) SulMlay. SutaMMkaBay KIN G HARBOR YACHT CLU B -Santa Barbara \o King Harbor rate (keel boats) starts today. SANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB -Commodore's Tropl\y r ace, Satur day, Sunday ; Columbia Chall-ger national championsh ip, Saturday, Sun· day. Newport· Balboa BALBOA "I ACHT CLUB -66 Series No. 6-7 (IOR. MORF>. Saturday, Sunday. .. BAHJA OORINTIDAN YACHT CLUB -AngelmanSeries No. 5. NEWPQRT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Summer Go ld Cup Regatta, today, Saturday. Sun- day. DANA POINT YACHT CLtJB Dano Day ltesiaua <Inside. outside) SaturdAy, Sunday. SH Dlf'IO CORONADO CAYS \'ACllT CLUB Classic Fall Series. Saturday : C & T Au1ust pre.- limlMr1es, Suturcta,y. SUoduy. SILVERGATE YACHT CLU8 Novlct> Trophy r 11ce (Jr. Sabot I Saturday. SOUTHWESTERN YACllT CWB -P·Cat Re&;alla., Satur- dQ,5'mdoy. MISSION BAY YACt-rr CLUB -City of San Diego ViclOC'Y Meet lnvitational (Victory Class) Saturday, Sunday: Senes No. 3. JWlior ond Sentor, all class~. SUnday · Norlh a.ct Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -anta Barbara to King Harbor, starts today. 'Brul:u:eiser' Top Qualifier SEATTLE <AP> • Mickey Remund of P alm Desert, Calif\, drove lhe "Miss Budweiser~· 121.620 mpb Thursday to lead quallfi~rs for the Senttlc Seafair Trophy Hydroplane Race SuQ· day. The second.fastest qualifi~ was Tom D'Eath of Detroit iri "Miss U.S .. " with an average st>eed or ,20 967 mph arounct Ult l'z mile oval Lake Washingtoci course. DEAR PAT: My daughter, who plans to return to the United States alter living abroad for a year, wants to find out if duty will be charged on clothing purchased in Europe when she returns lo the United week or tuneup sailing ;--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • States. She doesn't think she will have to pay duty, but l'JI bet she will. T.C., Newport Beach Yoa're right, Mom. The weari•I or use ol an artkle acquired wblle abroad does DOt exempt U from duty, accordi•C to the Re1loaal Com- mJHloaer of CHtom1. The articles must be declared at tbe price your da111hter paJd f0r them. Tell lier that appropriate redKtion la value for use and wear may be made by c:a1toms, so save the cleaallll aad preHille '°"after the trip. Car Lea•e Need Oeerltald? DEAR PAT: I'm lhlnking about leasing a car. Do I have any protection under the law regarding the terms of the lease, or ls It just a matter of taking the best deal J can find? followed by a week or racing ending Nov. 20. A large contingent of Euro- peans Is expected to join the Windsurfers from the U.S. No Moving Suddenly In a Boat Sudden movements by people aboard s mall recreational boats are a major cause of capsiz- inga, according to Lhe B.E., Costa Mesa Coast Guard. Read leHl•I ads carefully aad you'll be able to ,Here are a few Coast tell if llle le11la1 compuy la oa &lie ap uctup. ne-Cfuard documenteC! ex- •~ AatomobUe Leulac Act req11lred ad· amples which illustrate vertlsemeats coacft1lln1 auto leaaa.1 tllat me.Uoe bow such mishaps can lllOeWy paymeata to lathtcle 1t•&e•eats of total occur: price of the car on which &lie •oaWy payments are Two men were fish.Ing bued, the consumtt's llabUlty at &lat eltd or the lease in a 13·foot rowboat. One tnm, aad the amoun& ol uy prepaymeets or dowa man's hat blew into the payments. Vlolat•olthlaadareaotaaeommoa. water and when he re-- TIM Callloraia attaney •!!Mral ltu cited lS aato ached to retrieve it he leula1 compaalet ID Aprtl for advertlslllg that dkl s li pped . His friend llOtco•ply with lllelaw. lunged to grab him and 8o11rlHH1 4H, S•• Dleflo 0 DEAR PAT: I heard that Jim Beam eOttling Co .. desianed and distributed a souvenir bottle in the summer of 1972 Jn honor of the Republic!ln Conven- tion that was scheduled to M held In San Diego. Since the convention there never came off, I wonder if this bottle was ever soldoriflheldea was scrapped at the last minute when the convention plans fell through. L. W., San Cle mente They're for real, but Karee. Beam did have 409 ca!lff of the speclally bottled bourbon, distributing them extlu1lvely In the San Diego area. They sold oat fast. The bottles were shaped like a football. An eleohant dressed la football rear with Hid eoaulets on It sllollJders sat on &opol tM football. As everyone knowa, tbe gamewascanceled. DEAR PAT: I wonder Ir you or your readers could help me solve a problem that's bothered m e ever since I started to use contour shecls. Exactly how should they be folded so they look nice In a linen cl06et? Mine always end UJ> looking messy because I can't gel the corners squared ofr properly. J.B .. Laguna Hilts Use Ulla method aDd yGGr linen stor-1e shelves c•ld be photographed for Better Homes and Ganteu. Flt one elld of die C9Mour sheet laslde the odler; wltlt ltalld1 lllaJde torners, brtag conen tocetlter aad tarn ..eoverta.eetlaerto "nett" &Item. Feld to desired 1l1e, Mepinl fl&ted corners IHlde. Wl&lt Rat 11teet1, fold la q11arten Ont. Wltlt conera, ltekt tl&ht, shab shed lo line up edgea. Fold to de· 11red11Je. C•C1•11 llfl •• S11ppUer DEAR PAT: My husband loves all·coiton shhU and he weara an unusual size. It'• a real problem lhopplng for his 1hlrta, and I wonder II you know of a IQUtte where I could order them to be custom-made tor him al a fairly modera~price. P.W .. Fountain Valley AJtM9t• A YS ...._ reco•meeda mall -*r alltpp .... llllt tl•e It •u~ . .J. Packard Ltd., IHI N. f'rallrl~e, Terre ffaate,.~N 47MI, ........ ltl a ..... Alrta WIUl HDRal lellm'et. IHll H all.ftUee material. Prices are re-•••dlle ud &M c ........ lt rr....,.. ,.._ett. DEU aBADIDS: fte Setdlr' Cltlaeas Pro- ll'&m ol Callfenla lblral Lesal Aalltaace alb re· 8ders ~n&lq Ille .... -Cal/Medkare fact alteel .. Miid &Mir let&en a. &lte l>eputaelll of Acltlc. Ill I SL, Sana••• ... CA. 11114. llaay readera re1,1adetl &o tile t«er rl Uda ..,_.au., a• re-Z:: ca .. be fllW ,.,._ by .... , Ute abeve •· A.ptly Named? ' SAN DIEGO CAP) -111e eyebrows of city '11· net all railed • llWe, but City Auditor BiU Sa,, says he'll keep the name already on the boat wben he boucbt lt receolb. Sa1e supervises lbe city's boob and decides bow city mory ls apent. His boat ls lbe Miss srnl. the boat capsized. 'Ibey lost $600 worth of fishing gear. Two people were cruis· ing in a 13-foot ope n motorboat in rough waler. The passenger re·· ached for a fishing pole and lost her balance and fell overboard. The operator threw her a PFD <personal notation device) whi c h s h e caught and held onto. The operator then jum- ped in the water to rescue bis passenger. but he couldn't swim. The boat drifted away and be drowned. She was eventuaJly picked up by a Coast Guard Auxiliary boat. One of two passengers in a lS·foot ca noe lost his balance. In trying to re· gain bis balance the canoe capsized. throw· Ing both of them In the water. They tried to swim to shore. In doing to, one was overcome by cramps and disappeared below the surface and drowned. There were no PF Os In the canoe. In all of these acci· dents the chain of evenll started with a sudden movement. Properly was lost In accident No. J and accidents 2 ~ 3 coal lives. Hltlll •11d m«11l119 low <'-'- Olller«l•-Y ~lllrclaf Li9'1t YMi.i.!4 w1"41t 11t4ft1 Md mor""'9 ~ Hl9M ~~ill I,_ ~:2 •-•hirtt win ,.,. btlWH ll '' •lld 11 ........... ..... .,.. .. _ <Oilfl , ..... •'-., ..... 11. 'tlle-~<tt-•lhbt ... ,.IDAY StcolldlOW 1.t1p.m ?t s.c.nd...... 1 U pm '' IATU•DAY ... ,,.... 1 ,.. ... .0 1 "'~""" fOlt ."" u s.c--J,t~p.m, t t S.C:°"' llltlt •·to "" u Sllll ,,_ at •!17 a m.,, M4• .. 1 '° P.lf\ -rlsn •• S; It p.m., wt1•1 M •I'll COSTA MISA Ito p I"" M .. _*""'''"" 645 .. 264 AUTO PARTS SAYl30%.S0% ........ ™ ....... fULLllTON SANTA ANA IJt N MAIUIOll m S l •ISIOI. 11 IJ-A~ t i ""If '' 992·2236 136-7735 I • ,,_. ...... __ ,., --. ....... . Mllttll '"IUI ...... ,. J . \ ... 11; - ....... - Afts/Dining Out Entertainment .· EEKENDER A Lit t~e Night Jflusle Mariachi sounds will fill the air tonight at 7:30 at Lions Part<. 18th at Park Avenue. Costa Mesa. The free outdoor concert is one of a series offered ,.ch Friday at that location and time, with viewers astced to ' • Dallfl Piiot ..... , .... Kle ... rtlK~ bring their own chairs and picnics, if desired. Music ot the '60s and '70s will be spotlighted Aug. 13, with a local talent night plann~ for the next week. ' Friday. August 8, l978 DAILY PILOT f;J Strike Up the Band· Outdoor Harmony's a Breeze Wednesday night is outdoor music night at South Coast Village, where the free Music of America series continues this summer. Coming up next week at the regular 7 p.m. performance time is Barbershop Quartet Night, featuring the Beach Nuts and The Golden City Barbershop Chorus. Then on Aug. 18 bluegrass music will be ottered. with Abe Brown and Canyon Grass. Final event ot the season will be the Aug . 25 Night at the Pops, starring Jim Christensen and the Pacific Pops Orchestra. The concerts are crowded (upper left). so those attending should come early and bring a blanket or folding chair to sit on. Singer Rita Jackson (lower left)' with Dan Troxell's Baxter Street Singers entertained at a recent concert. She had a strong effect on at least one member of the audience. Elna Marie Blnckes. • of-Huntington Beach. Elna (below) was roused from a prsoccupation with her licorice string into an imitation of the singer, but ultimately found the licorice too fascinating to ignore. South Coast Village is located on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa And the Beat Goes On Henry Brandon (below) conducts his orchestra each Monday at 9 p.m. at Fashion Island. Newport Beach. Pop music Is featured. along with hits from musicals and other contemporary sounds. The concerts are free and are held outdoors in the open plaza (right). Fashion Island is located inside circular Newport Center Drive and can be reached from Pacific Coast Highway between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard or from San Joaquin Hills Road. \ ., Q DAILVPILOT Fr1d1y. ~ugust 6. \976 , . Songwriter Neil Diamond is back on ' stage after a self -imposed ex;Je of almost four years. He says the time allowed him to lead a normal life with his family but that he got hungry for the challenge of performing. The Arts in Brief Stan Kenton to Play Stan Kenton and his band will give a concert Aug. 15 at 8:30 p.m. in the Orange Coast CoU.ege Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets at $4 are available in the college bookatore and the fine artsomce: Also, Kenton will teach a jazz clinic at the college, which will be foJJowed by a student and Kenton concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 20. Tickets are $3 and can be purchased at the same locations. 1t'o~11's A rt S•o..,s A series or s howings or contemporary art by Orange County women is planned by the AdHoc Committee for Women in the Arts. An open meet· ing will be held at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 16 at the home ol Mary Lou Barron. Information is available by calling 531·8516. Spplao1111 a•d Ballet The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra will join with the Ballet Pacifica in presenting a con- cert at the lrvine Bowl in Laguna Beach Sept. 4 and S. Tickets, which cost from S3 to S7, are on sale at the Festival of Arts box office from noon to 10 p.m. d aily. G~kMaule "Tribute to Greece," featuring 35 musicians, sinfers and dancers with modern Greek music, wil be presented at 8 p.m. Aug. 26, 27, 28 and 29 at the Wilshire Ebell Theater. Tickets at SS.SO a.nd $6.50 may be purchased at Mutual and Liber· ty agencies or by mail rrom the theater at4401 W. ah St .. Los Arigeles, CA 90005. A atamped. self· addressed envelope should be enclosed. Sales in· fol'mauon la available from (213> 939-1128; group , sales from (213) 345-7110. Sa• Dlege R9Clc Co11eerts Jethro Tull with Robln Trower will perform al s p.m . Aue. 16 at Balboa Stadium, Park Boulevard at Russ. San Diego. Tickets at $9.50 in .-dvaoce or SU the day of the show can be ar· ranged by calling 1-231Hi510. The same phone number will net information on a concert by Steven Stills and Neil Young on Aug. 21 at that location. . , Lallflllafle lt'orlcslaop t I A three-day workshop In creative language arts will be taught by poet Toby Lurie Wednes· day through Aug. 13 at UC Irvine. "Word Liberation: Humanizing Language/Humanizing People" will be held in room 206, Social Science Lab. Cost is $51 and enrollment is available at the first class. Additional information can be ob· tained by calling 833-5414. Go•~I !If ulc E"e11t A gospel music fair will be held from l l a .m. to 11 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Orange County Fair· grounds In Costa Mesa. Featured groups will in· elude Gentry Family Singers. Ch1Jdren of the Day. 'l'be Oownlngs and The Californians. Tickets at $4 ror adu.ll5 <SS at the gatc1 and Sl for children 6 through 12 arc available at ticket agencies. Admission Is free for children under6. Ellf!'ftl H~k•rt •• El~a11or Eiieen H eek art will s t or as Eleanor Roosevelt in "Eleanor." which will open Sept. 13 for a two-week run utthcAhmansonTheatcr ofthe IA>6 Angeles Music Center. Performances will be at 8:30 p.m .. with matinees at 2:30 p.m. on Thursdays and Sat~rdays, through Sept. 25. Tickets are av ail able al agencit!$. Teen Trip to Catalh1a A Catalina Voyage for youngsters from 13 to 18 will be sronsored Aug. 24-26 by the Costa Mesa Uepartment or Leisure Services. Cost is $40 and includes meals, transportation and equipment. Travelers will camp on deck on the 72·foot clip· per Htghland Light. Information is available from 556·5300 or 556-5391. Oaa•IJer Mtuie Scltedlde The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society's 1976-77 season will begin Nov. 2 with the Prague String Quartet, followed on Jan. 18 by the Warsaw Quintet; Feb. 10, the French String Trio with pianist George Pludermacher; March 3, the (,uarneri String Quartet ; and April 3, the UCLA Baroque Ensemble. All concerts take place at 8: 15 p.m. al the Laguna Beach lligh School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Subscriptions cost $20 for adults, $12 for stu· dents. Information is available from the society at P.O. Box 385. Laguna Beach, CA 92652, or 499·3106 or 545· 7535. 'Siio"' of tlte World' Liza Minnelli and the Captain and Tennille will be among the headliners at the Oct. 2 "Show of the World" sponsored by KMPC·Radio al the Inglewood Forum. Tickets al $6, S8 and $10 are on sale at agencies. OCLA E11tertaf11•etat UCLA's October events have been an· nounced. They will incll&de: Marilyn Horne, soprano, Oct. 1; Peter Frankl, pianist, Oct. 15; Aldo Ciccolini, pianist, in all.SCbubert program, ·Oct. 16; California Chamber Symphony, Oct. 17; London Sinfoniett.a, Oct. 19 and 21 ; Beaux Arts Trio, Oct. 23; Young Musician's Debut Orchestra. Oct. 31; Les Paul, guitarist, Qct. 2; Leo Kottke, ~uitari.sl, Oct. 3; Duke Ellington Orchestra, Oct. 14; Doc Watson, guitarist, Oct. 28, and J oe Pass. guitarist, Oct. 30. Also scheduled are the National Folk Ballet of Spain, Oct. 3; Dan Wagoner and Dancers, Oct . 22 and 23, and Ballet Trocadero, OcL 24. Tickets will be available at agencies. Art Leet•re• Free lectures on fine art by Ron McCommon are being offered to clubs and service organiza· tions by Petricks Galleries, 1741 Westcllfr Drive, Newport Beach, and 666 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Additional information is availa· bte by cal!ing 645·3373. Let•g Go ~ailing ••. IM HAUTlfUl. DAMA POIMT H4HOa RENT A. SA.ILIOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONA.DO 23 A THltll YOU'LL NOP FORGlT EMBARCADERO MARINA --.c-....,... DtMPeMtH ...... CA. ,.....:f71414'6·6177 Diamond: Still on Top 8)1 USA &OBINSON Nell Diamond, one ot thole New Vorlt aonawriter IUCCMS atorlu (Carole KJn1. Nell Sedakll. went to Brookl)'n 's Erumus ff aU Hlgh School and sane in the c hoir with Barbra Streisand. He once contemplated chanJinl hla name to Noel Kamwky; he thought a Noet Kaminsky could perform at Carnegie Hall, but Neil Diamond couldn't. Of course, since that time Neil Diamond bas performed all over the western world (including Carnecie Hall > and boasts a career that bu kept hJm on top, as one or the n ve hichest paad performers ln pop muaic, ro,. 10 yevs. Diamond b aa released 1l alburm, all of whkb have been certified gold or platinum. His current work -"Beautiful NoiH" -has aold 1.3 million copies lo date.· AFTE& A aetr-lmposed performing exJle that lasted for the past three and a half years. Neil hu returned this summer lo the concert stage. He was interviewed in his Malibu home where he resldes with his wife Marcia and son Jesse. Q : Weretheyeanyouapentorr the road worthwhile? A : J don't think there's any question about that. The years I spent off the road were very good, they allowed me lo take a good look at myself, to aet.Ue down a little bit. For the first time in my adult life I really felt _Uiat I bad established some roots. Q: Did you m iss performing? A: I DID occasionally. You know. in fencing there's an ex· pression called "blade hunger." and it refers lo the fencer who's on the sidelines, watching the bout in progress. It's the desire to ~Tops In Pops@ gel into the fray: Put on your out· fit. take your weapon and ~cl out there and do battle. I think lo ., certain dearee 1 had that blade hu"'er o~er-thc last t:hree"Ortour years. I would see people on s tage a nd l would feel little twlngea ofwantintt to~et baclc in· to the battle, to dolt again myself. It wasn 't any all.encompassing thing, because I felt what came out or that period was very positive . For the first lime I could be1in lo live a normal life. and experience things that most people take for granted. Things like being home at Christmas. being around during birthdays, sodalizing with friends and spending time with family. All ot these things were on my mind very much when I was traveling. and I wanted them very much. 11. wu a curious mix· ture. I wanted to come back, but in a way, I didn't. Q: YOU HAVE such a streng New York background, yet on your r ecent album ("Beautiful Noise"> there is an abundance of so-called "L.A. musicians" - without an obvious "LA. sound." A: Musicians take direction from the point of view of what the song is about. I'm still "New York." and my records have that New York feeling. The fact that I've recorded out here hasn't had very much etrect on that. I haven't become "laid back" here in L.A.; I wish that I could, But I spent 25 years fn'"'New York and it's difficult to leave that behind. I always have a vague sense or restlessness here.. However, the whole L.A. scene was good for me. Thing$ were so relaxed in comparison to New York, it permitted me to work on different things, things 1 would ne\•er have wr tlen had l re· mained ln New York I had the room and the space to become In. trospectlve. and It resulted in a curious eomb1n11t lon or New York mollvallWl ond L.A. fertile ground. Q: ARE VOU comfortable wtlh celebrity status ? A: l 'm not comfort able with It I suppose my ultlmute dream is to be an enooy mous star. So· meooe who would hnvo wl his work acceptedi yet be able to milt and move rrec y with all the peo. pie he's grown up with In the lire style he knew. 'l'hut would be Ideal. but It's not realistic, and it's not possible. I'm not sure anYQnc is com· fortable with belng recognited a lot; because most celebrities - or publicly known people -were nocmal, average people most or their Jives. Being recognJzed, be· ing In the public eye. is aQ adjust· ment you have to make. You have to restrict yout activities, but not so much that yOD aren't able to enjoy your llle. Q: Do you consciously project ·a religious feel lo many or your songs? A: THERE'S definitely a spiritual point of view in most of the thlngs 1 do, whet.her it's re· ligious or not is another question. I don't have a strong founding in formal religion. but I do tend lo be philosophical and spiritual about things. I think that al· titude, coupled with a s trong sense or drama, gives a lot or things I do a spiritual quality. Q: Are you ever nervous about your work? A: Of course. I was nervous about Vegas. but it's an exciting kind or nervous. ll's that won. derful fear J have when I take my motorcycle up In the mountains. I suppose I need that. It keeps my adrenalin going. FROM Fash ion Island Newport -Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , Friday. August 6, 1976 DAIL v PILOT g I TePn-ferw David Crosby and Graham Nash will appear at the Cree k Th ea t er ln Los Angeles Tuesday through Thursday. The two rock mus icians will perform their own mus ic. Ticket s are available at agencies. , Hotel Scene Jazzed Up Change seems to be the order d the day on the Newport Beach hot.el scene; new developments in entertainment and dining call roe midsummer outings to two or the big hostelries. Del Webb's Newporter Inn Is dfering a musical treat on Sun· days at 1107 J a mboree Road, 644-1700. An unusual new menu is being featured at the Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Ori ve, &a0-4000. These two attractions deserve special attention this month. IF YOU ARE a jazz fan, you won't want to miss any more of the musical excitement launched last Sunday al the Newporter JM. Alan Remington is present· ing "J an in the Afternoon" every Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. In the Lido Lounge. Last Sunday's concert starred such jau talents as Tom Ranier. Ron Eschete, Luther Hughes and Carl Burnett. Continuing on an indefmite basis. the Newporter programs will feature more well· known jazz artists. According to producer Rem- ington, the afternoon concerts wUl feature every style of jazz. .. And," he added. "we want to please local enthusiasts with good quality jazz -not a jam session." The r e maind e r o f the Out 'n ' About Nonmn StaNey August schedule for the jazz con· certs is as follows : Aug. 8 -Marshall Otwell. John Hunt, David Crigger. J ay Anderson. Aug. 15 -· J ack Reidling Group. Aug. 22 -Tom Kubis, Dave Ka]Jlll • Gordon-Peek, Gerry Schroeder . Bob Cassens. Aug. 29 -Dave Pike Group. ••• IF YOU occasionally hanker to partake oC what's best called a light supper rather than eat a full diMer, the new menu in the Mar· riotl Hotel's Capriccio Cafe will probably make you sit up and sing. The old (primarily Italian) bill of fare has been discarded in favor of one tailored to the needs of early light eaters and the lale "after" crowd. Service starts nightly at 5:30. runs to 12 :30 a .m . Sunday through Thursday, and to 2 a.m . on Friday and Saturday. The . range of prices extends from a low of $1 .25 for baked French onion soup <thick and de· licious>. to a high of S6.50 for New York strip sirloin steak sandwich (nine oz.. served on buttered erout.on. with garnish of cnsp let tuce and tomutoes 1 FOR AN appetizer. escargots m mushroom caps. S2.7S. nets an unusual presentation. The snails !prepared in butter with garlic, parsley and shallots). rather than being ser ved in thl!ir shells. are nestled m the hollow un dcrsides of the mus hroom caps. If you'r e partial to seafood vou"ll certamlv want to consider the king crab seawach. $3.7S. Served en casserole. 10 actual . a hot sandwich, the chunks or rrabmeat topped with a com- bination of several tangy and creamy melted cheeses. In the s alud department )OU can order a small fresh spinach one, topped with the Capriccao s hot bacon dressing. $1.50. or a romple le m eal like the crab Louis (king c rab legs and asparagus on a bed of shredded lettuce t opped with a hard· cooked e~g and npe rill\~SJ, s:J 25. THE F RITTATA omelette. S2.55. 1s filled with a seasoned spinach mixture and cheese. garnis hed with diced cooked vegetables. Crepes Florentine, S2.75. yield a filling of rreamy spinach topped wilh holl andaise sauce: crepes a la reine. $2.95. <See NEW, Page C4l JUST ONE VISIT •• ~ ••11•· ,, .. ;, .uut \luu·n 1 ... • .... ,,, .. ··•I tl1.Jt Al' \D \N \ ;. 111" "''"'' """I"' r• ~•.011 r<1111 "' ~ ... 11i .. r11 1 ""'""".. • •• 'fh •rt• \>Utt I itO t'Uj .. \ l'IUt • t1lt•u t ··•:u. SI\~ .. i\R\lt:"' "· c:tn:t:~ .'( JUf~SIA ~ •tN" ,.,)1,... ~· .,,.JI ... \ \tt:KtC \'I & t;OVl't't·' f \I.• 1u .in.-. \ i•il 11• .on) 11tnr LUHCH Moa. to Fri. 11 :30 to l ~-7nltes. fJ• ........ • •.. Dinner Menu pricH start -$4.25 r_, ..... t live entertainment nightly {'-f APADANA Restaurant i f 'J'rf O of t 600 Newport center Dr., N•wport Beoch (in NewPOrt Center .icro~s lrom f.;sh•on lsl,md) .:'ra ft t for leMrvation• Call: 640-7502 t .,..uores !:f=llt=t=VA=ll=OA=TE=O='"=RIC=l=M)====·"="'=OU=E=Tf=A=Cll=ll=l£.S=t='O=IO=l=OO=I :=... f ••• rert;raa• t f .,.,.,,,.,, r • ...,,.,.. l t Cfddlell on• •• ... r t t Served with Green Vegetables t Soup• Alce · Green Tea f ~ts t t wamnt11 t f #60 fashion Island, Newport Center t R. eservatlons honored: 644-4811 t t COME IN AHO BE OUR HONORED GUEST ,, ................ ,, CAPT. MIKE'S ComedWnne Spotlighted TONIGtn,A GUSTI Pll\'LLIS DILLE& At Knoll's Berry Farm. Buna Park. 1, 9 and 11 o'clock tonilbt through Sunday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Monday throuah Wed nesday. S3 adults, $1.50 children. TA\' AKES ..:. So1,1l musk. 9:15 and ll:l~ o'c:loek tofti&ht at Disneyland: also, Lionel Hampton and his orchestra, 8: ts p.rn. to 12:30 a.m. now t.hJ'ough Saturday 1 •f1NIAN'S RAINBOW' Musical. 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday, Thursday and Aug . 13 and 14. At Fullerton College Theater. 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. $2.50 adults, $1.50 students. senior citizens free with O°'d Key Card. 871·8007. ext. 77, or 871 ·8101 COA.EJ>Y ·'The Importance Qf Being Earnest." 8 o·clock tonight and Saturday, 2:30 and 8 p.m . Sunday al Chapman College's Waltmar Theater , Palm al Grand Avenue. Orange. S2.50 adults. Sl.!IO sludents 633-8821. ext . ~- MARIACHI MUSIC 7:30 o 'clock tonight at Lions Park. 18th at Park Avenue, Costa Mesa. Free. outdoors. BAND CONCERT Harbor Area Summer Band. music by Gershwin, OHenbach and others 7:30 o'clock tonight at Newport Harbor High School, 600 I rvine Ave. Newport Beach. Free, lasts less than an hour. l\1USIC UNDER THE STARS -With the Long Beach Municipal Band. 8 o'clock tonight at Pearson Park Theater, Sycamore and Lemon streets, Anaheim. Free, outdoors SEA FESTIVAL Today through Aug. 22 in Long Beach. Highlights: National Drag Boat As- ·ociation Championships, 10 a.m . to S p.m . today and Saturday, noon to s p.m. Sunaay at M'arfne Stadium. S4 a nd SS (children 10 and under free); Di vision II Hobie Cat 16 Championships. 11 a.m . Saturday and Sunday from Coot of Claremont Avenue: Ancient Mariner Regatta. noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. along breakwater. (2131436-1236 ·MUSIC AND PLEA.SURE FAIR' -Country music. street theater. artisans. noon to 10 o'clock tonight. 10 a .m . lo 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Long Beach Are na <end of the Long Beach Freeway J . $3 .SO adults, $1 children 3·12 'THE SUNSHINE BOVS' -Comedy, 7 p.m. din· ner, 8: 30 curtain Fridays, Saturdays and Sun- days now through end of August at the Holiday Inn. Bristol Street at the San Diego Jo~reeway, Costa Mesa. $10. 557·3000. · ·LUNAR EXPLORATION FUGHT' -In the High F1lght Space Museum, now through Sunday on the mall at Fashion Island. Newport Beach. 10 a.m . to7 p.m . Free. ,, 'GEORGE M' Musical starring Ken Berry, 8 o'clock tonight a nd Saturday \n Phillips Hall. ~irporter Cfnn Wot el PRESEXTS OUTSTANDISG DINING & ENTERTAINMENT •• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQlJISlTE CUISINE-SERVlCE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH F~OM 11 ·30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FR0)1 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain 's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOUR.'t OANONG & ENTtRTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MocARTHUl-NEWPORT (OHOSm THI All 133--27!7!0!!!1'1 Santa Ana College. 17th and Bristol streets. San· ta Ana. $3.50 adults, $2.SI students an<\ children. 835-5971. DRAMA -"The EUKtofGamma Rays on Ma n· in·the·moon Marlg°'d.oi.'' now through Aug. 21 at th -San Clemel\le. Ca.mmunlty 1'hhter. 202 Avenida Cabrlllo. San Cleme nte. 8:31> p.m . Thursday.Saturday. 482-0<665. •SOUTH PACIFIC' -Musical, now throueh Oct. 30 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida .Pico. San Cle mente. $9.S0 -$13.9S. 492·9950. 'ORPHANS' On ginnl musical, presented by Ana-Modjeska Players. Anaheim Civic Theater at Loara School. 1001 W. Broadway. Anaheim. Tonight and Saturday. 533-5278 RINGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS Now through Aug. 17 at Lhe Anaheim Con vention Cent~r. 3 and 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday: 1:30 and 6 p.m. Sunday: 3 and 8 p.m . Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Aug. 13; 11 a .m . and 3 and 8 p.m . Aug.14; 1:30 and 6p.m. Aug . 15, 3 a nd 8 p.m. Au.c. 16 and 17. ~.75·$6.7S. S2 less tor children under 12. Al agencies. ·FANTASTIC ANIMATION FESTIVAL' Films, now throuah Aug. 21 at Laguna Moulton Theater, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 2 p. m. matinee weekends. $2.50. 494-8121 . 'IN FASHION' _:.Musical . 8 o·ctock tonl&ht a nd Saturday, 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday al South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. $.1.75-$5.75. 646· l363after l p.m. dally. FFSl'IVALOF ARTS-Now through Aug. 29, ti50 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Noor\ to 11 :30 p.m . daily, w ith B all et Pacifica performances at 5 p.m. Sunda)•s. 50 cents adults, 1 0-c-ent.s chtJdren. SAWDUST FESTIVAL -Arts and c r.;afts, now through Aug. 29. 935 Laguna Canyon Road • Laguna Beach. 10 a.m. to midnight dally. 50 cents. ART·A·FAIR · TradilionaJ art. now throogh Aug. 28, 595 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. 10 a .m . to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Free. AT UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER -Neil Sedaka a nd Melissa Manchester. tonight through Sunday : Electric Light Orchestra, Monday through Thursday; Barry Manllow with Lady Flash; Aug. 13-15. Tickets at agencies. AT THE GREEK TllEATER · -The O'J ay .. tonight through Sunday; Crosby and Nash. 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In the DAILY PILOT 'Marigolds' Arresting There is a distinct correlalion between the exposure ol nowers to radiation and the exposure ol children to a venomous, hostile environment in Paul Zindel's problna drama ''The Ef· feet of Gamma Rays on Mao·ln·lhe· moon Marleolds. '' Both ar e mutants, sapped ot their ability to funC'tion the way natore fn· tended. And the prognosis for each is not good. ThJs Is the core or Zindel 's memory play, which Is given a nawcd but ar- r esting produc tio n at the San Clemente Community 'rbeatcr. Jn fact, two aspects of the show rank with lbe best in their class this year in Orange Coast theater. ONE IS THE play's setting, meticulously cr eated and executed by Doug Hartman. It is, as befits its brooding nature, a home that once served as a vegetable store. abound· ing in dirt and clutter. The wall are soiled and peeling, the Cloor dusty and grimy -a splendid scenic ac· complishment. The other is the s u perb performance by J ean Downing as the snappish. brooding mother of two teenage daughters -one too ex- troverted, the other too Introverted. Miss Downing has reached deep into the gut s of this very negative character to capture every nuance of reality, dropping her icy disdain onl) once, in a beautifully played scene with the oldest daughter as she com- forts her during a t hunderstorm. But where M lss Downing con veys authenticity, t he roles of the two daughters are steeped in stereot ype. ·Although both give commendable ,performances. they are played as S!lcil physical Ol!J)OSiteS that they become comic cliches. Intermission Tom Titus The part of the socinlly un dt>rdeveloi)ed but. ~c 1~nt 1 f1 cuU1 brilliant sister ii> done ulmo:-.t l'\ presslonlessly by Kuti(' l'ntt1111 '"ho alterna tes with Susun K0<•blt•1 in the role). Miss Patton is strlkm1:ly dh'l' live in her depiction of totul ac'('t'P tan<'e of life. LINDA BAK'ER. a Ont• ) ounj! .11· tress underneath lhe h<'avy muktoup :.ind tight s weaters Uuu render >ll'r such a caricature. giv~s u c·n·d1blt· performance as the older. t•p1 lt•pt11· sister. She conveys a widl• rnn~l· or emotion. though her climact1c: me• ment, when she breaks into a fit. ,., almost entirely sealed ore from thl' a11 d1cnce out of deference. nu doutJt. 111 those wilh weaker stomach., Rose Wahlstrom. a tat<> rcpla~I.' ment, gi\·es an agonizmj!ly n.-:.ih-.tit· portrayal of an agl>d, lll'l'rt•p1t \\OtnJn m M 1ss Dowmng · s care. M argarl'l Alvarez is properly overprcr1ous ai. a teen-age science whiz. whose proJ~Ct 1.s notforlhesqueamish. Peggy O 'Hara Gibbtl• !11rcc-t.. "Marigolds" with a fin<' C\l' for Ill' tail. particularly m the are·a ol' sta~c business. She could) et tone do'' n lhl' extremes to whkh the two dHughtcrs are depicted. "Marigolds'' will be presentl•d this weekend and two more. through Aug 21. at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo. 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'976 YOU CHAPS PIG ,-HA"T" SOCI AL-IZeP Mel71CINt? e rr: HUH'? -by lodger •odfllid by Gec>nJe Lemtl· by Gus Arriola by Mell DENMSS THE MENACE l~.1,,, ,. by Chester Godel ·SESrOES SHE COULD BE A OALLSTONe6. SPYf l -l - A OAJL Y PILOT .TV DAILY ·LOG Sanborn Disc:·. Sax Appeal liy KJCHA'EL P.\SUVICll farewell lo studio work and take this Side one opens with "lndio1" an in- I l'RIDAY 7:00 118cnJ m11n1 9 1Mitiatw llellan cu ....w. (I) Tt Tell lilt Tr•th • eo.c .. 11..i. •• t-Liiey e Tiie Fii eco.-.... at ..... 63 Mwt 11.dtil lltp11t CllTCIJ> ... m ID Dfa.llic StntS -~,..., -7:30- I • a CiJJ m w.11,.... s~1111s Pdtr~bosls ..... .,,.. .. 8 1.efs .. A Dul oo er..-. . a n.~,.., .n...., ... ...... o• MdtCO... m Cllu11l 21 1 .. 11111 Clelt Robells IS 1ncllO!m1n IOI COVtllCt ol l1mely Southefn Callloinoa ruuts 8 :00 9 61) CD l•) CIS Fr., ...,..: (t) (2tw) ....... ~ (dJJ) J. 07'-&~ra Hams. Jose,tl Bolo&ni. • l1sa Ctml~n. Arianne Htlltt, SltP lttn Honanie, Haywoo41 Ntbo•. [rit Olson. hna Tan. 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("'>·~-Joel MtClu. ... , ..... ms..-. .. -10:30- •DCD t GlllltlWilMI e 11111ie: (C) "lllmcn II Ill llac~ f111st" (dra)-Cu1111011 Mtldltll. a (iJt(J))OI 0..111~ ktil9 "'*' • o.tril °"""" 1t:OO 9 Im CD Cl)'" 01t s,aca .... a a Cl) a • ...., l.tlpl .... ..: .. '-"'" (drl) '3'-~ llldlNlll. -Crtt. • =.Cl»· Liil --. --ll:Jl-!Ji.~.r-..:: .... ... IA eoatrc...... Ot_....,.....,.,. bandoat.beroad. tet.Ueent and apontaneous piece re- Saxophonist David Sanborn ls "Suborn" is his ~ album. mlniacent of Weather Report. •moo& the most desired seu~ men followlnc an impressive debut on Ro.alinda de Leon supplies some sub- in music !or &ood reuoo. His mcredi-''Taking Off." "Sanborn" lacks big Ue synthesiter layerings behind San- ble versatility and wondrous tones names like the Brecker Brothers, bofn"astaccato alto bursts. hao . .addecLsplce to auc_h musicalb' .St.eY_e Kahn..and Ralph M~Oooald, "Smile," a haunting ballad. diverse talen~ as P~ul Samo:n, Stevie but his band or unknowns plays with follows. Pauf Simon penned UielyriCs Wonder, David Bowie and Gil Evana. ineenwty and flair . and joins Phoebe Snow on vocals. At present, he is touring with James Sanborn has abandoned disco In However, don't expect to bear them Taylor. ravorolamoretraditionaljazzstance.· because the vocal tracks are over. However, his new album, "San· flavored with Latin rhythms and shadowedbySanbom'sfloaUngsolo. born" (Warner Bros. BS29S7), makes sophisticated funk. None ol the it clear that Sanborn should bid album'seightcutsfail. Imagination Afoot Sebastian Bennett, 11, advises Karl Scharrsmith, 8, of danger in this sce'le from "Puss in Boots,.. a musical play featuring 13 Orange Coast youths. Production will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 13 and 2:-ao p.m. Aug. 14 and IS at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. Tickets at $1.50 ror adults and S1 for children may be reserved by phoning 494-0743 Tuesday through Saturday between 1 and Sp.m . I' ,,.. ........ ,, ,... ,.._ .... -... ----· --·-.,-·- ... ...... -· .......... .............. ........... _ .......... ... (gj I .. h ? • .. Muaoa '' DIATH" ,,., "ILACIC..- .. Sii.EMT MOVll"" CNI ""HAllY&WALTa 50 TO MEW YOU"' . ....... .,, ..... , .......... '°LOGAN"S IUN" CPGI ""FAMf ASTIC PLAMl1'"' '"GUS'"CG) .......... * THEWORLD·s FAVORITE BED-TIME ·STORY IS FINALLY A BED-TIME ·.\; STORY • • . ~. ~~~Pl/II From Ille crNtor u.,~· ~.,, ,,.,,. Gdrdon. "°" llU OSCO'•··· Me0WM •TIO. CO.ST PU.IA _",. ....... , .. ,. .. , ___ ,.,...,.. -~··" - SHOWM AT at•u•u .. CONT. DAILY • !:JO.JM 4:J0.4:0lot:OO IPRIALAIBTIEAT I This dlrina duo hid only one HANG UP ... udlotllet! le;l:=~-.... 1 Sanborn·s leads are incredible in their variety. He can sound as moody u Jr. Walker or as mellow as John Klemmer. Ir a singer could latch onto Sanborn's near-)yrlcal intensity he or she could rule the world. *** WITH PATTI Smith blowing her nose on stage and musical morons like Kiss prancing around with fire shooting out or their mouths, those who say rock is regressing may have a point. Since the aforementioned are gross- ing their way 'lo the bank, it doesn't seem likely that a group dedicated to re-~reating the sound of early Sixties' Stax/Volt rhythm and blues numbers would have much or a chance. Hopefully, cooler )leads will prevail and Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes will find a place on the charts. Their debut album, "I Don't Want lo Go Home" Epic (PE341~l. is an -energetic and infectious re-creation that grabs you from the first cut and re- fuses to let go . DAVID SANBORN WITH SAX Produce r Miami Steve Van Zandt, guitarist for Bruce Sprin1s· teen 's E Street Band, does a line job handling the pulsating horns and Johnny's spirited vocals. AMONG T H E highlights of this engaging album Is Van Znndt's "How Come You Treat Me So Bad," featur- ing Johnny and Lee Dorsey trading jive-raps about the mean-woman blues. It's uplifting to know that so~eone is keeping the great material of Solomon Bur"e and Wayman Glasco from drifting Into oblivion. The Asbury J ukes have not only salvaged these classics, they have revitalized them with energy and power. THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SBUOIS CIT111HS SI.SO AT ALL TIMIS Call 642-5678. Put • lew words to work lor ou. · un·s Wt.LT.._.. so. com PUZl "TIUSU1£ OF Ml~ ) ........ ,_ ~::.: "APPLE IUMPUMC WI" S) ~JIU 1i>• .. 1M:M ,.,._ IUl.-S "MYSTEltOIS MONSTf.IS" SO. COAST Plill )~1-lt:te Calltltu "11UT£1 SPACE COtllCTIW' "" lrtlltl ~1111 Nt.lll .. M ""-· -wa..•U••Ollft -"°" JfOlf ,. .... s " ••14.U .. -""' "°'' SO. 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'£MOTIONS •..• 'A1"TASIF.s' -Weavings and wall pieces by Teri Obole. at Garden Grove Artisans ' Guild. 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Reception 6 to 9 p.m. Su nday. Continues through Sept. 20. 10 a.m. -40 8 p.m . Monday-Wednesday, 10 u.m. to'9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. 10 a .m. to8p.m. Saturday, noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. Free. 'MEXICAN PORTFOLIO' -Photos by Paul Strand, Tuesday through Sept. 6 al the Al Helson GaJJery, 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. 2 to 10 p.m . Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. Free. PHOTO LECTURE On how to assemble a nd present a photo exhibit, by AJ Belson, 7 p.m. Monday at the /\I Belson Gallery, 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. $2.50. 557·1126. WESTERN ART -Oils of the desert by Bill Bender , Americana w atercolors by l>av1d Halbach and Indian sculptures by Mikael Red· Ula IYSTERIOUS IDISTERS ~·l.a ............. ._ MOWSHOWI~ 2"" Ff AfUM AT All THUTflfS AN() Ofl!Vf·IHS -T"E OUTP SHCl COttNlCTIOW" UA City CilleN Oriore 634-3911 ltSSMOOI Sul ltx~ 430-0419 SDUTll COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa 546 2111 IUDIA PAIK Buena Park 522·2!!0 TUSTIN Tustin ~1695 MISSIOM Oriwe·ill Sa11 u Ca!listran• cmcss CJJless, AMER ICA t AUGUST A.M. P.M. P.M. 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Hill. t..A..J I WALL/CHS IAVSIC CITY STORES & At.L LIBERrY A GtNCffS I CONVENTION CENTER BOX OFF/Cf I Uu l'Our 8MtltAIMnnrd or fMlrtr C>l11pt by mtll Of It 1111 Box Ofl~ • FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL /114) 635 • 5(J(J() I FOR GROUP SALES INFORMATION CALL (213) 465 • 0 26 ALSO AT LONG BEA C H A R E NA WED. AUG. 18 THRU SUN. AUG. 22 GOOD SUTS ·as LATE ·AS SHOW TIME MON-SAT "SURVIVE" MO "TIJNNEl VlStON" 1:45 AT ENTRANCE TO LIDO YIU.AGE edwards LIDO CINEMA "'w'oaT IU O. AT •IA LIDO HfWPORT HACH 671-IJS~ Frtday August 6, 1976 DAil V PtlOT Cf BRUSH ART-Rose N1sh10 of Fullerton created this Po-mo "throw-ink" painting. It is part of the "Oriental Brush Painting" show at Mills llousc in Garden Grove now through Aug. 31. The show was curated by Chinese art expert Ning Y eh. man, now at Mary Ll\'lngston's Gallery 2, 1211 N. Broadway, Santa /\na. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday. Saturday. fo'rec. DA VINCI DRAWINGS-Anatonomical studies from Queen Elizabeth"s collection, Saturday -through SeµLS attbe}'rances andArnQld Ham- mer Wing, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd , Los Angeles 10 a.m. to 5 Sci-f i Movie Surprising By KA111E 8 . TRACY Ol 1111 01111 ~ .... \l.tff '"The Man Who Fellto Earth" Is a daulin( and sensual adventure 1n an ull('n world -the world as we know It today. David Bowie stars as the visitor who comes In search or water for his drought-plagued planet. Disguised as an Englishman (with huge contact lenses ror eyes. eyeshadow and eyeliner and car· rot-red hair J. he patents a few designs and sets up a mulli·million dollar corporation. He also sets up house with a motel maid and befriends an embittered professor-scientist. THE FIRST hair or the film blends reality in· to fantasy as the \'ISilor experiences the land, its people and their pleasures and vices. Each ob· aervallon 1s an lmmers1on into the beauty or Jights, colors and shapes. Like the visitor, however. we are jarred when he s uddenly finds himself an earthbound prisoner, subject to cunous scientists. The last half or the film concentrates on his decline. For some, the ending will be a di appointment. Other fl aws exist loo. There are a few seem· ingJy pointless scenes, one involving a violent sexual interlude interspersed with s hots or an an· cient J apanese s word drama. The professor, portrayed by Rip Torn, typically and generously helps himself to the campus beauties, and the mistress. portrayed by Candy Clark, is an un· demanding and unintelligent type. The impact of the .story is especially diffus ed by the un- imaginative and. at. limes. very funny depiction oflhe aJien 's planet. Still, "The Man Who Fell to Earth" may dis· turb you. ll is a story of many themes, and many theories. And because there are no monsters or multi-hued beings, its humanness may haunt you. David Bowie will surprise you. lie comes ross as sensual and .appealing as any standard masculine type. Rated '"R." p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday OOi 1 Q ~ M -;==~d=Sun=day=.Sl=. ========~ ~~.;~,._:~j,~ f HILD OVllt IY l'Of'UUa DlMAMD! -~Jl.12:_, "f M FA SHI OM .. A deltghtlullv frothy, fun-felled musical about mantal A c HORUS LI nE misadventure among turn-of·the-cenlurv Parisian Society. Sumptuous Costumes & Setting MOW n.U AUGUST I ~'FJ Jouth Coast R epertor_i' I 127 Mewperi ...... t .. H.rtlorl Cotte Mete MON-THURS 7:30-11:45 FRI b:00-8:45-11:00 SAT-SUN 2:00•4:15-8:30·8:45·11:00 · HARBOR TWIN HARIOR ATWIL\ON conAME!>A 646·0~73 646-3266 "SURVIVE" ALSO AT CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER W1TH "BUG" 892-4493 I MO N-FRI 7;CS.9:05 11:00 •• 646.IJ U ''Eastwood creates a magnificent western feeling." - BROD IOiL >1ST a..t• "t a...-."'m't • .,.,..,,.,. 711 ..... ·Roger Ebert, Chlctgo SUn Times CO·HIT AT MOST CINEMAS "CHINO" CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADAMS. COSTA MfSA SA 1:0N:tM:tf. 1:00..: .. n :• IUM MESA VERDECENTER 979-4141 1 ;00-1: .. 1:00- 7: .. I' 'I·' ... 1.~ The lost ne.utiC (PO) Dmcthe Stary Of Tlis r.blJ Tus11n SQU<llt •544 1696 Call 642 • 5678. Put •few words lo work for ou. c'111 ;3ffu'o I In the DAILY PILOT __ ....... IUMIMl IWUT !Ml tw!DftMulNI .. -·-· _...,._..._," GATOl 1N t MOOMUNHIU ,.., _, ....... _ .. _, CMNUOll •t'°" e UM---T, MO •MNI MWAY tN I AIWQIT 'JS !Ml _ ....... _ .. _, -· -· . "' -· _,,...,,...., TNI OMIN ,., ..... llll ..... -• ,.,,, -····---· _,_, lllAlm Of MAllCUMll .. , -· l#ll~-... _ ...... ,_,_, 80Jt Olflc~ Optns DillV 7:JO e S"°""" Siar! at Dusk 1•-Ullf llOfiCll C:MllO'lfll UllOll IJ ••lit £••.., ttoect.1 ,._ c' 1-. C•• .. ,.• •·"Mt · u-• • ,,.., ,.....,,. &if llD Mt.11 liJlr __ .. OAIU e IOI -- s~'M OIUM 1111 ________ TUCIDOWN 111 C•llfOOI llH fOOI e NMt- MIOWAT tN I "° •UMt • "'u' IMAl1 TOWN IN THAI llll lOOAN'S IUN IN I CHOSIN SUIYIYOH IHI --MlllU.1111 OUMUll UlLIY '"' Hill ON WMlllS"-1~•'----... . ..,., .. ,_,, ....... " OATOl 1N 1 I • .... MU(lftlll MOONIUNNIH ''°' M IC-IO ntl I• c-. .... \'Oii • "° ....... LOIAN'I IUN t"I CHOllN MVIVOIS ------...... ~ ... -uDii~ •. =-;..>;..;;.;..-~11111 _, __ ( __ ~ I WMftl • .O IO NIW YOllt nt1 WAT M WRI !NI ........................ , ... , .. . . "" 8 DAILY PILOT rr·~a A.1,. u . 'i 1976 TIMES, PLACES . • • t From Pace cu Auditorium ... KlSD'll't. lhrougb Aug 21 at I.be Oor~hy C"handJer PJv1l1on ·The Robtwr Bride groom. through Aui: 2!t ut the Mark Taper Forum, "Etjuu~." lhrou1th Sept. & ut the.> lluntangto n H art.ford f huter· "The \\'1i, · throu~h ~pl II at th AhmantiOO Theater .. A Chorus Lane." 11\rnui:h ~t 3 at lht-$hubcrt Th~JlM Si\ Tl' HOA\ • Al'f.nn' AIR FORCE Bi\NO frnm Rtvt'rside, fl v ni Saturday at Pears''° Park Thealt'r. 1 ... mon and Sy<'umore stn•<'ls. Anahl'tm 1-'ree, outdoor:. .ROCK l"ONCEllT ZZ Tot>. Robin Trower. Hory Gallagher-. ul th<• Anaheim Stadium ~:llur· duy T1tkets al a11.en.c1 ~ AT TUE llOt.l~YWOOO BOWL 8.30 o'l'lock j'ach nii:ht Verdj's .. Rf'qu1em" toruJ(Jlt. Bl.'rlun· .. Requiem .. Tuesday , J l'an 1'1ern: Ramval and Anne Diener Giles. nuta.sts, Thursda) Lo rin llollander. p1a111M. and t;atherlne :Wall1t6fno. soprano, Aug. 14. Tickets at ag~ies SUNDAY, A 'GUSTS . BL t:GKAS.S. COUSTRY Ml'SIC Wald Hickory l'iuts and Sh<Mle Tret'. 2 p m Sunda) at Escape Country an Trabuco Canyon near O'='le1ll Park. S2. 586-7964 or 497-3547. PORSC1 1ECARSllO\\' :\"oonto5p.m Sundav .:it 1''ash1on lsfand. :'\c'>' port flcach. free - FREDDY ~ARTl N l\n<I his orchestra. 8: 15 p.m. to l2:30 a m Sunda.v throul!h ,\ug . 14 at Dts· neyland; plus Pratt and McClam with Starbuck. 9: JS and l l . JS p .m. Sunday through Aug. 13. $4.50 adults. $1.50 children. l\10Nl>1\Y, /\l,;GUST 9 BASD CO~CERT llcnr~ Orandon und his or- chestra. 9 ll m .. Mon<lax_ at l"ashion Island. ~C\\ port Bt•uch Outdoors. free. TU F.SDA \', AUGVST It TL\VEL FILM ···Saga of lhe llM'redible Incas of Pt'ru. ·· 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips Hall. Sant a Ana CoUegc. 17lh and Bnslol Streets. Santa Ana. Free. WEONESDA\', i\UGli8T II BARBERSHOP MUSIC With the Beach Nuts. the Golden Cit.>• Barber.dmp rt>orus and others. 7 p.m. Wednesd ay at South Coast Villaie on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza. Cost a Mesa 1-'r ee. outdoors ROBERT llUNTER J\nd Roadt>oJC. wilb Small Wonder, 8.JO and 11 pm. Wednesday a nd Thurs. day at Th<> Gorden Bear. :ll6 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach S4.50. $36-0000. \'SAVF. STRING QUARTET Mus ic by Haydn. Brahms and Prokofiev. 8:30 p.an. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, Seal Beat'h. $2. THVRSDA\', i\l'GlJST JZ -TUE LENNON SISTERS -J\l Knott's Rerrv Farm. Ruena Park. 8 and 10:30 pm Thursda~ .. 7. 9 and 11 p.m . Au~ l:l 15, 8 and 10:30 pm Aug 16· 18. S3 adults, St .SO <'h1ldrcn. t'RIDA\', AUGUST l 3 JOUN ST F.WART 8.:rl anll 11 p.m . Aul! 13·1~ at 'I'he (;olden Bear. :rlfi rar1fic Coa!>l ttighway. lluntm~ton lleat'h. SS. S36·9Ql0 ·~HE WllH>O:W OF En:· Orama. Aug 13·28. 8:30 p.m Fridays and Saturdays. Irvine Com munaty Theater. Br1Mol Street at n cd JI 111 Avenue, Costa Mc11a.$3.5S7·7297 'PUSS IN BOOTS' Chlldren·s mu!i1cal. 7:30 p.m. Aug 1:1, 2 30 1• m Aug 14 anti 15 'outh Theater Worksho~ at 1.aJ:tUna Beach I hgh School. 625 Park l\vf' .. Laguna Beach St so a<lults. Sl <'hlldren. 494·0743 afternoons. ANAJIF.lltl ('OMMl1NIT\' RAN() 8 p.m, t\ug 13 at Pearson Purk Thl•at cr. L«mun ano Sycamor~11trects, Anaheim Free BEST SCIE,NCE FICTION MOVIE SINCE 'STANLEY . KUBRICK MADE ·2001 . · r • ' r I , • • l MOU >I • , 7:15-9:30 (PG) SAT./SU.I. 1 :15-3:25 5:35-7:45 9:55 Starlin ~ MICHAEL 'JP FARRAH FAWCETT r.i JOAS PETER USTINOV CINE~1A CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 lntM r I J Song and Dan<-~ ~ames Caan t lt•ft 1 <lfld F.ll1otl Gould star as vaudeville performers· in the r11m .. rt arn ~mrl W;iller Go to 'ew York.·· currently playing ut Oran~e Coa::.t c inemas. The film costars Diane Keaton. an ac· trcs~ kno\\ n for her roles in Wood.> AUen comedies. ' CHAflLTOO HESTOO. HENRY Ffm PG .MS (mJW • Gl.fM FOOD · Hit~· T(SR) Mflll • fOIRT MfT()lM l"I Cf IYUDTM&I ~ IAIAMICD 0..::.:!IUIJR~·lDll.D IAT. ~I JVn 'l'J..()[fl I ftlVWJ1 M59GIA •OfEflloV ,....£lMoW>dAf .. ....... \& "" ~ ... -..._._.._ lXWiO S. SAtflffJ • JlW M.LWf> ·~~·WALTER Mfmi EDWARDS . MON . .fRI. 7:15-9:40 SAT.·SUN. 2:10--4:40 7:15-9:45 HAllBOll ot ADA'45. COSTA MESA, PHONE S46•J\02, ~ a hilarious coast-to~, 180 mile·an·hour, go·for·broke, outrageous road race with the world's most expensive cars. ltnrl ifs all just for glory, and a gumball i •• x:;ine. ( A I <l'V ~·,s;~ PP.)()UCTl()N 1rlf GU¥1)A;J RA.L~ . ~~~~ /'f{Tff~ ...... ,, 80R~·1,Altf f; •!-1•.K)#;N OIJRRl /\i • IV!.AN H.AHNF'Rf. vr 1t1 •f Al~. JllHfr;INnAC '<IA""'f. NAll.·J IM OAtAl.LCt • V l<Ol.AS P~~ r;R '"'' AloUI JI/ii.I ~'llttCfl • • , ..,.,CHiJCK ~AL •• • ltC:N ll'EIA~· ~,.,.CHV ll BML · li:ONC.4H1A~ , ... _ •. .., FllhfAIH/Srs f'~rlOHS·Y . OOM·f'l'C IPOlfrlCR( ' . . , , ·:c. I ' .. 1 '-°""'-.. __ ·--.,.,,.., .. ( ' _._, Buster Keaton Films Featured Busler Kenton may not fit the t'lni. 1<· description of a campus hero, but he gi\ll'S it that ~d college try when .. College" e11rs on .. ,.h<' S1!enl Years" Wednesday at 9 p.m., on KCET. Chann ,128 The L921 curnfdy, <11rccted b~ James W tlorne. t>e.:ms at Uu.'iter's h1gl1 scllool gradOatlon where-. o f course, ht' disrupts the cl'r cmony. As u <•ollege freshman he is d,•tl'rmlned to succeed in aJI phases or campus hfl'. 1rymg to emul ate baseball a nd trat>k st ar:.. sorla Jerks i.uu.J waiters, but the r esults arc disastrous. The him has par11r11lar uppcul for sports fans, rcatur1ng a eunwo ap11t"urancc by baseball great "Wahoo Sam ·· erawford and other athletes ollhepenod .. COllt'ge .. IS prC<'{'tk'(I by the 1920 t:Oml·d~ "One Weck.·· c11 ns1dt.ort•tl on\' of Kealon·s finest shorts. in which his plans to l>u1ld a prefabricated dream house for his bnde url' foiled by a tornado. souTt1 con '"'1 --"···· ---··-···~· THIATH 1---.,. MICHAIL SAU.UJM "THE GUMBAll RALLY" COLOlt IPGI THIAftl u--_.. ....... 1UMMW'J_!IJ" fa~\, . COLOI .,GI NEWPORT CINEMAS HUNTINGTON CINEMA HURCOASTHWY.&M.AC.AITHUI IUCH.ATB.US,H.I. lfEWPORTtftCENTEJl &44•0760 847-9608 147•6017 Enjoytlae biggest, .,~ acdott-fllled piralemome etJerf ROBERT SHAW ·JAMES EARL JONES PETER BOYLE GENEVIEVE BUJOLD (PG) BEAU BRIDGES GEOFFREY HOLOER·"SWASHBUCKLER" rrt<Say Aupusl 6 1976 DAILY PILOT ("9 Real Cops Tell All for Show 'f NEVER WAS A FAN OF COPS ' Producer Liam O'Brien .. ,.-. B>• J;\ \' ltA.&BlflT .... , ............ ... LOS ANGELES Th \'O cei.onthe tape cauctte ~ere of t~o )Otrni,: ~opsL talking about a i,:uy they bu11tt'd for drunk aod disorderly. They didn't book him. T hey hcnrd his :1tory and tried to help him. He w.as •n ex-cop, a year on the force. allowed to resittn uJler an off. duty scr4Ape involvl111 booze. llis mar· riage was kaput. llc'd Lried to kill himself with her61n -his first use or it -· and falltd badly. ·'This guy had turned Into a S250-a- day hype," one officer suid ol the ex· cop turned addict. "And he was run· ning women (prostitutes 1 out of his apartment, four ladje . He was using. he was d ewing."· THE TWO COPS trit>d to help him, felt sorry for him. They took him home, talk~. asked nbout narcotic as young pro/essionaJs trying to learn rnor~ about the th1~s they would run into as cops in the futun'. The J;ll)' said he wru. lrying to quit heroin, and was down to only a sso .... day habit. lie also volunl~red to show them things about a user. help. 1rn: them as an ex-<'<?P to active <'Ops. "HE GOES, 'IF I show yoo some stuff, you won't arrest me.?' We 1udd, 'You got our word on it.'" onecop!1ald. "So he we nt and got his hype kit whkh he kept buried outside ... he had a lillle b1lof smack left. so he cooked it up a nd shot up in front of us. "And he goes. 'Okay. wutch my e>·es. wat t'h what l do.' Ile showed us how he kept from gelling tracks (nee· die marks) on his arm." The story. which would gel the young oUicers in trouble 1r their U.S. Musieians Work A.broad RIO DE JANEIRO CAP> Al the beginning of 1975 there ~ere two Americans playing in the Braz1li an Sym. phony Orchestra. Today ther e are nine. The youn~ musicians say 1l •~ caMer for them to get jobs in fo.re1go countries. such as Brazil. lhan in the United Slates. a country they say provide~ the best muaicial education rn the world. ''The United States trains the hest musicians. then doci.n 't give them a pl ace to play." said Oa\'id J ohnson, 24. a tympanis t who studied at the New En&land Conser vatory or Mu!)ic __ _."1'HERE ARE LOt\96 1:1nd load~ of fine musicians driving taxicabs rn Ne\\ York and Boston." said Tom Tritle, 29. a French horn player from Brookingt.. S.D. In Rio. Tritle said, "You're geuing almost the same amount or performance experience you wouJd in the Chicago MON-THURS 7:10-9:15 FRI-7 :10-9:15-11 :15 SAT-1 :00·3:00-5:00.7:10-9:15-11:15 SUN-1:00·3:00-5:00.7:10-9:15 Symphony -the standard repertoire.·· but he added that the chances of a recent conservatory gr aduate gelling a Job with an import:mt American orchestra arc "\•ery slim." Cha rles Mitchell, a 25-year-old St Loujs, Mo .. cellist who graduated from the Cleveland Institute o( Music, said he rame to Rio because ··1 know the job situat ion in the United States. I had lots of friends who were auditionin~ and not gettiog jobs . Competition is very stirf ... J ohnson. a n atl"e of Fayetteville. Ark .. explained that "there arc 30 or· chestras in the United Stales where ~·ou can make a living." But each orchestra has-onl_y..one..tympanist wbich means it IS seldom that a new one is hired. "There may be one opening per year and 200 people who apply for il, .. he said. JOHNSON SAID string player s ha\'(' an easier ti me finding jobs .. and that teaching jobs a.r~ easier to find than or IWOH-#111 7-5010.0 SAT · 2 ~ SO.S*I 7•JO.t JO.ti 10 IUN • 'l 00.J --~J0-1:20 NEWPORT CINEMAS NU•COA)TWWT ...... cut-............ o ccn.. •44-07' FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER • • •••••••••• ••• • •• PUSSYCAT THEATRES PRESENT Al10 on the S•me Program The Devil in Miss Jones Adutta Only No One Under 11 Admln.ct lflUrcAr,fU."fl HMM..,..... .... , °""~"u,._ 0,.Al lltPI ******tf***********~~···· • X·RA ED ADULT MOVlt:S : • NOW 1M COSTA MISA : BEL-CONGO MOTEL : • C&.OMDC11C\llfCOLOITY•WATR .. S It itZU5 HAllOI IL¥D. 545-0647• ************************* I 1 f NCREOIBLE - SHOCKING TRUE CO-HIT AT llOO "TUNNEL VISION' CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "BUG .. -·UO> ... ··-- PLUS ''THE OUTER SPACE CONNECTION'' chestra jobs. But more graduate musi- cians who actually want to perform are going out or the country, es pecially to Germany. "The job s ituation in the United States is worse every year." Johnson added. Tritle. who ha s a master's degree from the New England Conservator y. came to Rio in April 1975. Ile was one of three members of his gradunlion class to find a perform ing job, despite the fa<:t that the conservatory is one of the best music schools in the <'Ountr y. r.~aced with ··fighting to get a job as third horn in som e grimy industrial city in the northeastern United Slates and coming to Rio de Janeiro as first horn." Tr1llesafil he maaHheobvTous choicc . "But nobody in Bos ton or New York knows about the solos you get to pla~ and you ha\e the reding that you·rc out of touch with the center of musical activity. that you 're losing touch with your colleagues." he said. WED ·THUAS -llllON"·TIJES.-1 10.t IS rlllf -7 10.f IS.11 IS 'SAT -1 00.J OO·S 00-7.10.t IS.II IS IUN ~1 00·> oo.s-.11>-t"IS • NEWPORT CINEMAS ... 41COO TMW'f ..... c.n- ,.,.,. .... , Oc:ttWTU '44-47' ·-·u.llM fUI l'LU$CH1no "-•'., C11Wnm ""'' .. ""' M ........ llOACENT£R MAUO.AfMl6""'C:O\UMISA SA YllMCIM'M '7Ml41 names were known to their superiors, had a relatively happ)'ending. At least they helped h im quit heroin, helped him clean up his oct. But Liam O'Brien. a blunt-spoken. barrt>l·c hested New Yorker who playt'd the cassette and tol<J how tht> story come out. said it never made 1t to NBC's .. Police Story." wh1t'h O'Brien happens to produce . .. The needle stuff was loo exphc1t. we couldn't use it,·· said O'Brien. who also is executive story consultant on the series. creatt-d by Joseph Wam· baugh , an cx·cop and novelist here . O'Brien has heard more thun 300 stories from cops who spoke to them into tape recordcrt. al u studio in Burbank. None ure from official Los Angeles police files . They're all personal talcs of hfe on and off the bt'at. first told by cops Wambaugh knew or se nt in, taler by police who'd heard that "Police Story" might use their stories and trted their luck. O'Brien expresses unprintable scorn in talking about cop shows made w1 th the help and orftt'ial bllllction of the Los Angeles Police Department. Ile thinks they mak~ cops woode n good-guys. not human beings with the s ame emotions -and problems -as the civilian c1tizenQ . WHILE THE RE'S no official LAPD connection with the content or .. Police Story.·• O'Brien said. about 95 percent of its scripts come from the cops here. the rest from non-Los Angeles gen- darmes. Police Sgt. Dick Kalk, a former partner of Wambaugh. conducts much of the initial set<eening or stoFies in his off-duty hours. working as an unoffi cial aide lo the show, O'Brien said. ThOS(I whos-e stories hm-C" potential are brought in. are paid S50 for an in- t er view and start speakinJ.? into a tape recorder . He said the tapt> is l,?I\ en to a screenwriter. If t he writer thinks it has possibilities . the cop 1s brought Jlurder , by De~ ... , AUJ IJ !'-'If,,\ • UM IA"'ltl1'TI.a 1-~'0ll'\ ~JI · l!>TIW."'1,°""'UI Pl.US "THE BLACKBIRD" wlttt George &e9e1 HARBOR TWIN HUt O• A f WIUOM. C:OU 6 "'H4 64'·057l .... )2 .. AMMJWtF.im back and gi\•en 150. and work bc~rn~ on o plot outline a nd script The omcer then gets the out line and script for comm<'nl nntl co1 ret>tions. So does Wumhaus:h. "hon1 O'Brien wryl)' notes is \\-Ont to "" rllt· some verr ucad commcmts " I F FIUllN(; actually tw.:10:., llw eontribullng offtC!er ls hir'"'CJ· ai;:.u111 during his off.duty hours, lo Ill' a technical tons ulluot nn the show for $200 u day. He ucluully works thn·t· days, o ·nriensays Some try their hand al SC' rapt wnlin1! the mlnJmum Writers Guild fee 01 $7.400 per onc·h<>ur script hus been known to f'rod the muse and on vcr~ rare occuslo11s thcr<' e\cn b. u alt-. O'Brien said. On e such writt•r . a rooki<' wordsmilh. as n young ofh~r named Hick Kelbau~h . u member of lhl· l.APD's elite Spc<'iaJ W<'apons and Tat'tics <SW AT I umt. Kelbaugh. whom O'Brien said b currentl) rct'overang from St.'raou!. burns hl' rec1cved when u helicopter crashed during a SW1\1' tr u1n1 ng ex- ercise. has made (\\u :.alcl:., the first after six rewrites. WllAT DOES o·am•n lnok for in tht· stories of cops., "l have a lit tit> dt>finit1on I make for myself, .. the veteran prClduc·cr-writer said. "(l's ·when a r op '>'Orks on a case. then the case start~ worlong on the cop.'" lit' also c1tl•1I whal hc_• l'llllcd W.\m bauJ:h':. maxim that tt pol1ct>mtln 11- subJed "to more emot101111l deftger than bulle t danl:cr" both 1n his personal and professional life. "I never was a fun of rop.-.," O'Brien says. "But now I um. af\ct' four years on this show. I think 90mc or them urc g~k~. ome of them are t>adists, think some of them act into the work because the.\''~ a~ks and Sathsts . But they a re am inonty. "And 1 um much more S) mpathet1C' than I ever thought possible to the frustration oflhc cop on the street." . WARREN OATES KEN NORTON MOI< .fAI 1 O~t OS ti 00 SAT I 00.J 00•$ 00-7 00 t 00·11 00 SUN • I 00.J 00.Ul·I 00.t 00 -~Ode10 BillyJoe .. An American 'Romeo and Juliet'" PUIS "llNGO LONG TAAvtLUHO ALL·STARS 6 MOTOft KINOI" Looon ls2t. WILCOMI TO THI 2SAD CINTURY. C'G) MICHAIL \'OllC • Jflftf't AOUt'Tf:A ~Tlll IJITINOY • l!lalAllO .ioftOillli Friday.Au9ust8, 1975 SllSJ 88 rotol co Ji p<<e 11-ddnq to. s53 orlCI Lie SI 325 delrr1ed povmont P'"" ro '°' & k & lononc:1> c~ lo 24 DO-mo• on oppro~ of 'fOUt qo<'CI cr.O.. MONTM lvnD perct¥11oqe <J'"" 1 s •n~ 1971 TOYOTA. 4 cyl., 4 spd . radio. heate<. Cute lrttle car. gas economy galore (228DLH} 196' DODGE MONACO. L()aded with eQulpment. 8 cy1. auto .. radio. heater! PS .. P.8., air, pawer windows & seats. vinyl ~ roof. Must see 10 appreciate. (434AGFl 19'1 FOID LTD. 2 dr. Coope with VS, auto .. radio. heater. P.S .. P.B .. air, vinyl roof. Clean car. one of a kind. (WGU564) 1975 . MARI( IV $'"' Loaaed . A.M/Fftlf With eq<Ji controt s~ereo t PfTlent like bea<Jtifut vmy1 r:>a~· cruise a p P r car tn(J ea top S'r'89A.eJ, c ; a t est see to 645 · Ser USED CAR SPECIAL BUYS!! MOTOR HOME SPECIAi;!. 1975 FORD PINTO IUHAIOUT 1974 FORD MUSTANG II 1973 International Scout 27' With automatic, radio. heaeer, d8COf group. Pretty httle car with $2626 fess than 23,000 mites. (276LOY) Automollc, 'adlo, heot0<, P.S .. P.84, rallye wheels. air s29 conditioning. vinyl roof. (740HTV) MOTOll HOME Loaded with equipment. Self contained with s hower. generator. AM/FM tape, roof air, dash air, super dooper mot o r hom e. Lie. 490KAW. 510,986 I I 1974 FORD PINTO RUNAIOUT with automatic, radio, heater. Cute little car with toss than 31 .000 $1898 miles. One only at lhls price. {689CK9) 1974 CAPRI 4CYL 4 spd., radio. healer. Beautiful llltfe car. Plenty o f gas s2386 economy. (369MFE) ~~ c:!~oM 1972 DATSUM with 4 cyl.. automatic, radio, heater, air · 510 WAGON conditioning, roof $1986 4 CVI .. '4 spd., radio. h!.tter. Good running rack. Pretty tittle car, priced to sell. ~1a6 e co n o m y c a r. (373HHS) (614JSF) 1972 AMC HIMUN Cute httle car wirh radio, tleater. arr conditioning. rallye whee ls, 6 cy l, economy, ('463FFL) 1972 CAPRI 2000 wttll 4 cyl.. o4 spd .. radio, heater. Must see to appreciate. (263PEV. s 1211 IDINGll WAINll I . '1 NEW 1976 CAPRI AT $3796 FULL PllCI 5399DOWN S 125 PER MONTH s-4 107 76 101.;il co\11 f'.Vot• n:l..:IITT~ '°' & i... S4910S1 d-tlmed pqymc1111 P'<• W!CWnq r-u. & t.c and flf10nee <ha~\ lo 36 ~ on <>pp<ovol ol you• qood crf!<l,r Annuol -percentoqerole 1118"'.-siJr ~f07S - IMMEDIATE DBJvaYl Sport coupe with full stMdar'd e<iuipment. Own rl todav Ser. GAECSR2107& LUXURY BARGAINS! CON~1~t.W1fcata IV Pretty car. Loaded with eQulpment. AM/FM stereo, cruse control, vinyl roof, Reedy to go. (601 LEM) 57286 1974 UNCOLH CONTINENTAL 4 DR. Loaded with opttons like AM/FM stereo. cruise control, vinyl top. This car is three times black. Beauttful car. pri111189t612l 1972 UNCOLH CONTIMBnAL 4 DR. Loaded w ith all the equipment. Super alrong running car. A bargain at thu1 price. (356ELW) $2686 1971 LINCOLN COMTIM&n'AL MAii Ill Loaded with all the eQUlpment including •Pffd contrOI. Super dr!vlng car. (213COP) 53486 ' ~ - I Friday, August 6, 1976 DAIL y PtLOT • I IYIRY NIW '76 PINTO MAVERICK TORINO SEDANS & HARDTOPS AUGUST 5-6·7-8 HUNDREDS OF '76's MUST GO! DEMO SELL-OFF! _OVER~ /DEALER S COST JNO..UOES FREIGHT AND FACTORY HOLOBACXSJ 1971 PllTO lllUOUT IP& 3 0-. ~ IMtvde• .. ,.,.1., "°"' ditc btabt, >olld •IOI• .gNtion. tinted ~lou, tleclric 4elro.19t, 1teel belled 1ocllor ply WSW tlrH, P"''· 11 .. rlng, hont & reor b.""t* VVo<cli, A/C, 1odoo, llixury decor group. (Stock• Sff) (S... • 6Tl 1\'16"185) S-AV 1978 MUSTANG II 3D00a2+2 lncludonO 'f*lol !Mlallc polftl, V6 cyl. t119., 11'11ioft option, )ower •'-"'9. pwr. d11c iwabt, ftOAt & ,_ tMiMpet 91*clt, AN./fM tOClo. ,.....,., "'"''°' eroup oe1110 (S!oc.k •IOI (S... ir ll0321 -ottn '4099-SELECTIONS Will NEVER IE LARGER ••• OUR PRICES OM '76's WILL NEVER BE LOWER .. 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C0•«1.1324Mf1'1 •4599 ~~M '73 FORD PINTO SQUIUWAGON low Mlle1, ovlo. ltOftl , Olf Cond.t'°""'O- ~ rocl, todoo ' lltottt (121.IEOI •2499 ....... &ht.-..- '75 FORD PINTO " C;I , o;ito , foci oor cOfld • l&.H, ~ glot1, wl,..f tO•ffl, IU~I s.:-a11o ct.oot. ,,_, •2 7 99 :-;.:;:. '71 FORD LTD 2 000. HARDTOP A~t-ilc. la<t °"• P.S .• '·'·· , .. , w1ndow1, ""YI roof, 1ocllo & heolt<, 4S ,000 M•lt\, 142KCll '1999 :-:.:~ .... , .. , ....... : ,\ll ............ d~..-11 ed New-under construction: contemp. Cape Cod, 4 BR. 4'h ba .• playrm. or Slh BR.. 2 frplcs. oak nrs .• lndscpg. Pler & floott. S360.000 wt lW. MWepelo*' ~ &ub ~<l to llille Pt!det'al F111r Ho••'•• Act or 19 Lld N d 6 BR .-hltt. matH It mc~al · o or • • or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. ~htir\iu .. any ptt" On sandy beach. $2915.000 fcreMlt. llm1latt0n. or dltM:rhaination bu&C'd on raco. ~°"· reli1t1on. 11~x. vr'1191JenaJ urlgm, or un il\l!I! .... ~o make tiny ll~~ prdtrcnce, hm1la• t~dl11cnrninat10n." BILL GRUNDY . REA LTOR l K ' . •' . , • ~" t-1 f . ) I' I~ I .,.,., I 002 feeMr.a I 002 This newapuper will nut •••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••••--•••••• knowlnf &y accept •ny -----------------i1dv~rt sing ror reul t-i.tate which is 111 ''tola I I tJon ol u.e I aw -·-----· Ho.es far Soi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G....... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAMDOME:O IAMCH' 'l>ACIE A 1 ~4'1 country la ne i-h:id~ beneath an um b~ of towcnn~ trees ll•ads l o t his rus t1r hlllewey. H1g ,wooden 3 ~roem ranrh s1b on cOOllMOWi "·' ucrel l::X· ccutive eotr)' lo :;weep· i og li v ing room . Gour m et kitc h e n , OLD CC>aOMA DB.~ Ocean front! Fabulous l lMr view from most rooms or this custom 4 bedroom split level. Lge guest rm & bath. Wet bar, open beamed ceilings, indirect Ughting. Your own private steps to Big Corona Beach. $345,000 Zll I S-Jan1U' Nllloed MEWPOaT CEMTa. M.L 644-4910 ~eparate l\1 om-ln·Law . flu ar t e rs . So 1ir i n g G1Mr.a I 002 Ge..-ral I 002 Atuircase lo bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom ~le ~! A rusl1c ASSUME$45,000 WESTCLIFFAIEA vuradase m horse <'oun· FHA LOAM Clean 4 BD 2 BA home In l"_Y · Vaca nt . Seller 8 l'aullrul .upg;aded >_pular E~stslde. Close •aoon. IOOMY .. COIOMA•MAI A new Ualinl in popular Harbor View Broadmoor: l4a ot apace! Bacb to wUdemesa. aides to a park and the lot itself is roomy. The house is 1roovy, 4 Bedroom a plus boya' d en, huge screened game porch, formal dining and peek a vtew of the ocean. A listing of Barb Hutchings at $154,500. U,_.1001: OOMl:S REAL TOR~ 676-6000 2443 East Coast HighMV, Corona del M• •••r.a 10021•-r.. IOOZ .............................................. ldeal for extensive ent.ertalning, this large bayfront family home o((ers maximum privacy. 7500 Sq. ft., incl. 2 living rms., dining rm., Oak ltitch. w/frplc. & brkf&t.. l\Cdt, 5'4 baths, maid's rm., study, artist's studio or playrm., projection rm. Air-cond.; swimming pool & boat doc.k. ~.ooo * •'7M5'2• * clc)peralc. Try S7,400 hom~. Wullong daslunc lo Wes-t cITff s hppg. total down! Call for t o s hop1>1ng center, schools, & a bike ride t ' Ga•r.. 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 11111c~ ~howmg. fl..&7·6010, schools and golf course.• the beach. Situated on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••-• •1 • 11 °·11\1-•"1u t1t. 1 Gourmet kitchen with s hady secluded streel .. l•-------- 1 ~!JI3ia1·f11 :~~nr:~~~c~~~a ;~~;· $66,000. S4S.lM9t N rt ~~=~~ _ ...,!!E\!i]J; and manicured yard. •·a!!'~.. $175.000 _ ·-1 Show this home to you DellghtCul cus tom 5 S Brbme.Massiveliving BAY & BEACH REALTY POINT SUR-VYGLASS Spfftacular view ho1ne with 4 bdrms. & formal dining nn. + 11e. family rm. with wet bar. 2~ Baths. Exotic pool in front & jacuui near mstr. bdrm. 3 Car Garage & a uto. sprinklers. A top value at $189,700. DOVER SHORES An elegant home in one or the best areas of Dover Shores. There ls com· plete privacy, also a stimulating view or bay & ocean. There are 4 spacious bdrms.; the exceptionally large living & dining areas make for comfortable & gracious entertaining. Asking $325,000 -well molivatedselJer! • • .... , .. I . 1002 G1Mrt1I IOOZ ...........•........... ...................... . JUST FOi YOU! On the beach. Large 2 bdrms., 2 bath apt. White water view, waves & surf splashing just below your balcony. Xlnt security bldg .• heated pool, elevator to wide beach. Frplc., furnished beautifully! A must see for only $150,000. Financing av all. 67).4400 . HARBOR Dl•hl• of....._.._. .. ._... Co. _________ , fussy buyers and they'll •bedrm, 3\.2 bath, Z/story room surrounded by l',C..._P~ buy 1t!Call963-6767 home wilb m uter water. Nestled among ....... 1002 Ga•r.a 1002 ~ _... (Vlft1f &9•tlS•t,..,'O•fttct• b d b d trees & beaut. lnds*'pd •• • CUSTOM [9 I 4 IEDIOOM e rms oth up a n garden w/covered brick •••••••••••••••:••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\ot really but .. ~o com-111.l~il~;IJ RANCH HOME ~.~~!:cf r:mn~~:e~~ paUo " deck leading to A ICING S SPANISH plctel)' upgrade~ t1nd ex·JitlHJ One oft.he most desirable large covered patio; your o~n pvt dock. Real-PLACE IN NPT. TRI-LEVEL paneled you cant tell the ---=•••••11•P' homes and locations In 3/car garaa• doublea as ly specud one of a kind. HEIGHTS IEACH d•ffannce. Ir you'r e -Huntington B e ach. carefree entertainment Prlvat.e beach & tennis ASSUME $40 000 l~mg for quality: 4 b111 HEWPORT IEACH Single story ranch style a nd h 0 bb1 center. club. Lake Forest by I.Jve royally with hug . • b\.:.,lrpoms, J baths und ... $79.500 1-'ee .•. home. Large family Fenced children's play owner.581.&477 lot,towering trees&gen Double do~r entry. to rennal cllning, don't miss Beau~JBR . ram rm, 2ba. room with view or rear yard-room for extra Ue ocean bree1cs. 3 Ir elegant ra1!>e!1 laving this property. Too many lotso(bnck &stonework. yard. Covered patio. vehic l es. Fresh PlllME bdrms. 2 ttled baths.· room w1t.h Grana_da r,•11lures to advertise! on blg cor lot w/ s prinkl· Located on corner lot vegetebles from your WATaFltOMT enchanting patios. Clap nrcplacl'. formal dm10i.: SHORECLIFFS. . .COM $185,900 fore•ff,S.....Oc...Y&.wt From your kitchen ran~c. hv rm, ram rm too. This btfl newly remodeled 3br . ram rm home w/new crpt. wallpaper. cabinets & more. 'h blk to pvt beach access. has Ju~t been reduced for im- mediate sale. o,.. SatJS-. 1.1. 1n ........ ... TRIPLEX. . .COM $134,900 Includes (3) 2 bdrm units on xtra large 45' lot. 2 have fireplaces, all have en- c losed garages! Comple tely re- furbished. steps to beach. & close to all shopping. Priced for quick sale at $134,900. Call for ..... PENINSULA POINT $149,900 Beautifully lndscpd w /outside lighting . Secluded s unny patio. Open Beams give s paciousness to this 3br & de n family home. Newly remodeled ktchn w /Corning & Microwave. New copper plumbing. Charming guest apt over garage makes 3rd bdrm. Price just re- duced $149,900. c• foroppt. BALBOA ISLAND CATALINA VIEW $327,500 Rare find o n Suulh Bayfront. Breathtaking bay & ocean view. Spacious 4br. 3ba upper w /ultra private "Top Of The.World" sundeck. Lovely 3br. 2ba lower unit w /patio, frplc, & pvt entrance. Just $327,500. Shown by appt. 675-2311 Uttl~·5880 Ing system. elc. lleavy with room for >-At. Juat own garden. Come now ••6,500 prais a l of $125,000! ;.~md . !luge Bak~tcc~ona shake roof.fareplc,plush .,.,.. --646-1711 ., .. r en \'1cw 1 cucn. ~ listed -won't last • cal and explore this mini· Ideally sltu•ted adult L'-'A t' t oo ·th crpts & drps thruoul. r ,,.s ·• par Y r m '41 ~HERITAGE JACOISREALTY ~~~~·11HvN1oarN1Ct • es=L-4 leoffor ~~~~~[~f::~e~; wall ofgtasHiew.o~lw.h Gewerol 1002 G...-rol 1002 675-4670 I •· !(rounds l\l ai.:111h cent ••••••••••••u••u••n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i, __ _:.:_:...::.:::_::..._ __ j[•1•:i!S. ;I i.lll 646-4310 cess to pool a.nd patio-master suite and sweep-SPANISH ESTATE REALTORS ------. ~ I.ti) :'11 ~!~~fre~afif~!f ;ie:: 1 ~':!~~iri;:~~~01~t,:;r. $42,900 ·'I• ACRE BAY VIEWl.I. ~O~~:~;: PRICED TO SELL chaneeyourUfeandcell LESPERSONS wunl· 7</o VAloun. No new loan C ul·de ·suc i.heltc rs OCEAHROMTS now!546-Z31S. 1 ed. Beautiful, long costs. $398/mo. poys aU. private courtyards ! Mai;rufu:ent 5 bedroom UMOER $50,000 3 Bedroom home on h~e Duplex Slat,500! Cl"fN 111 q ·" HUHIOlllMCP established om ce. Nat'I Cnll 963-788l Spanish marl.>le entry homl'. uv~riided thruo~1l ! CtMY3 bedroom ·2buth lot with tnuter access. BaiMll.ft ff••-+•rs Triplex-.0001 advertblng lot,of leads' OPfNlll'1o11p11,,,,,,,,.,,I(, lends adobe walls! Gourmet kitchen with J lume. Net>d-5 t.umc TLC. New carpclll, beautiful 1••• uaw DUPWIS lndlvldua'I traln i n~ [ Fte-Sla 4inl119 oom lu JonruCil counter lops_, 3 I i\5sumable VA loan. dt'cor Onlv S45,000. -Sp fat ._..Block member or 3 listing w 11lJ~j11:1JI htes Cantinu kitchen ! custom stone fircplacci.. ~;!.!~ . ..a~~l:~;l1.17111for m111rmt~i1;1i;~: In ecu ors I $711.500! ;.s:, services. Nat1ona1 Jiti •1 Vaulted l'e1lini:s accent professlooal lan~scap· ......--~ -·-·-·----come property, 4 un ts MES'" v-oi Gallery of Home Relcx:a· . .-:11•=•••1·~ Spanish arrhw11y'I and in~. tx>autlful patio over· , ...... ,,"""" ·•· 71r:H548 Costa Mesa. 2 & 3 ""' -tioa Service. Ask for --sec luded !>l11dy• look1nl(waler.bout slip [~ 11~111 ~I Bedroom. Outs tanding Just !1st.eel! 3 Bdrm1. " A Piece ill the S. Alice Crowley BON o WANTED Separate family room A and pier. You'll fu ll in , . ' . j •·• -C~~TA"'R~EJ"' value at only'$87 500 As· fa m 1 ly rm .• 2 ba . BuY thjs 111 acre in nice-GALLERY 0"' HOMES, J.be<Jroom Casa on huge lo'e with 1t! ! This homl.' : • • s umable FHA r~an . Deliahlfully decorated. ly developed Apple 278 12 Porbes R d • 'I• acre Won't lai.t •s truly for lhe modern Hurry, call us at :M0-1151. Nice brick entry, up· Valley area and build Laguna Niguel. 831·9411 5 Bedroom ho me in weekend try any offer up-to·date hostess who --.-31E:OROOM gradedcarpeu .$82.500 later. Only S5800. and --Hunt'K· Beach. FtnVly, 84i·6010 lovcg to ent e rtain. NEWPORT SHORES ..... ..,..... ownerwlJUinance.Uyou GIEEMVALLIY Wes tmnster or Cer · ""'"'''"'''\1~1011,, t• $240,000 1ihbmy 4 bdrm . 2•, ba., ,., 1_,, 2 IATH ......... h.ave s.t09. to get you on IEAUTY ntos. Tn $75.000. for San [~ 1~~~ 11 ~II 546-4141 lilflM . 2 rar i.:a r:agc ,be .. est ...... r lahmong trees inf your way, caJJ us now Sh.arp&uousual!Clean 3 Jose family s2s.ooo j : :-.«net to strl.'el. lur11c lot auti u omcy area o * 675-7060 * Superb Ho mu Realty BO, 2 BA home w /bonus Cash down. Posscs~aon ;• ; ~ tmmaculute ' N ear Cc>sl<11 •1Merl'a.1Plu:shh up· :M9·86SS we'll arrange r m , vaulte d ceiJinas. Ocl. l. Broker orrcrmgs . =---·=-·=- ocun. $78,500 i:ruc cc am ly omc. OH THE WATll the rest. N. " welcome. - --CAYWOOD REALTY romplctc with central air Newport Shores 0 ice community o£fers HAL PIHCHIH LEISURE LIVIMG COATS&WALLACE cond1t1oninJ!. Completely DUCL'S·DECKS $44,9 0 pools & rec. f»clhtles. * 548 1290 * r kt h n 3 h bd 2 b hs 1 .... EW HOMES Close to Mlle Square HJ:~ALTORS Eost SiM C.M. • new w1 e-sa\e~ ic en. &PRIVATEBEACll uge s, at on rg " Park. Ideal for )'Oun" 27271':.CoastHwy. • $ REAL ESTATE . INC. M11ss1vc family room Plus "W i d e Open lot. Beller sec today. AT$57,900 " 675 392 66,000 --------'!JUST LISTED with s kylight. Owlt-an Spaces" View. A quality 646-7711 Only 4 left. Formal Ule fa mily . Only $68,SOO. ·4 Adult Condo of Tradi 1--------- tllufb .... : .. rlan C•111do. l\Jr tH~ surroundt•d l>y decorator appointed 4 entries. Choo&e your MS-9"9l A DREAM l.Jonal quality & ck:;i.1tn PRESTIGIOUS :1jfn t-film rm, i •,bn deekani.: for those fun. Bdrm h o m e W/all carpet. Uted brick w/2 Br.&2Ba,frpk.f111c 1 mm a c u I a t ~· ;!~It sq . rt ,\lJ~t>lutcly summer niAhts. A lot or amenTes r f mlly 11 fireplaces. Vaulted ceil· COME TRUE! cabinetry. hlt n1>, cpti;, WATl':RFHONT CON· ht·1111tiful • $9!.1.5UO. house for a llll,lc S • tJS,500 lng. 1 15~ort ~O:k to co~: lngs. AM/FM Intercom. $53, 950 drps. lg J!Urdcn patio, <.lhl oo. Fmc~t quuhty & up· l'01\ST l'ROl'f<:l<Tll•:S full 1mC'e, tall today munity pool & tennis Huge master suites. Two Just listed! Jst time ad· aulomatic _itara11c. Parl grudmif. Wull c11verln~s. 673 5410 fl41i 7171 $ 28 '1"" 0 • d h t' d A I 3 or lhe ~ecl 11d('d CAPE •. i • • UFIN 1,10.,,\fvino NN<f• court. 1 •""· pcnSun IACKIAYVllW an tree bedrooms. ver1sc . rea cnsp ASSOC. w/1;001 cahanu. drur1cs "' l'aq1ctng. 3 l~:~ ~\1r~1',', ~~~ ~~:!i ~~:,; [ ~ 11fil·11'111 -t-s. ,... Ml4M UCJM• ~!r:11~r18:!:~i·h~n~ HARBOR LIGHJS ~;1~ ~1e1~~1~h ~~~l~r fully equipped ct1>hse. in· :~r~~fu~~~ · sl~~<i th~•~ 1 ~~1i 11:1~u~;~•1'"1(1('d ,\d l'honc ~,fjlViJ) WA~NT r:rt,;:~J~:~~~~~'. f:'t!':t:.r~~~~f~r~( ~~~rt w°T~~h lh~ll:~! ~~f<l:'~~ r~~~~r~a;fp ~1'~:i":re~.f'C:· a~]~;,J~J~l ~~~~c a0m1~,.:~~!e ~:<>;;;" ,,. •••·-~ REAt.ESlATE ly decorulcd In gold Huntington Beach. Call bedrooms, 2 buths and a nc1.1thborhood. Slow lrur gardens. 21146 1'u;.t111 p1t•1·1att•. :>135.000. CJll G....,.al I002eelM,..e 1002 631·1400 tones thruout. with SllD· now8'~ forever view. Th e rac ~treet. J ust one mtlc Ave. Cat C.louC'e:.lcrl &1 11:!711 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• shlncyellowkltchen. Ol'fNl"O ·••~WNfO~f No<i• tn llunlinl(tOn Beach Owner moving & au.\. ../M.Jfll4 ~ .. ,_,, 1-·--4 REALTORS Cf C I fl [ I carpets are worn. the 11 ho1>p1n~ center und 1ou~.Stopb) orrall ' macnab /lrVlna y~~~.~AT ~.:~~s~...,.r.e'1• Si!F~:~.~~. ~w~;~~~~?f~~;/' JON.m;,~fOM realty ~:~l::~~~E,~fr~~:ii~ 2.:.~~~~~bath 2 ~lexes ·~~~~~_TIE_s_ [~ lflft;H1~1 A:s~.:.~4:2~~·~0. i..:======~ --=-----------with bullUn brick BBQ home; wet bar,in larae -----··-·-~· Newport Heights s urrounded by split family room. Sundeck $36,0 0 heh IUILD YOUR 6'/2% LM·YACAHT F I M I I H 0 M I S rcdor fencin g. This over3cargorage. Vista area. 2 Bedrooms VIEW HOME ' It 's true' l"11,• lw1lrcu1m!> OPEN FROM $79,000 TO SI .200.000 CO!'lu Mel>n 3 bedroom 2 Priced al $125.000 each. All laree play One ( h on quiet cul cit :o.nt• lot SAT. & SUM. I ·5 tml~ ho 1 m 1 e 1 •~ lddul for 673-3&63 673.8086eves yards anlj 5 detached flndo v~~0v;?1~~~d ltn ~'i:.t~lr~n!~,:,fi~~h!i::~:.'. ~~' 432Eatt 16th.Place LltilOA ISll outuoor v nit an ronve. 1arages. Long term te· Corona d"I .. ur. Thi~. 3 ht·llr1111ni,, :.l•11aralt• h I d ho "' "' ~ • new lo.in n•~h 1111 U'I Prot)uhly the most ma"nificcnt n11•nt 1011c oo s a n s P· nant.s In occupanry. No ... -•cul•r ~""pcrty ~•ith ~-·-r , d111hi". c1H11n. 1·11ormo11·. " i f o l ~ 000 9 ,....,.., .. "' " 11umpt1nn 11 Ii' ··;. \i /\ • Mcdltcrranc~1n Ha\'frC>ll l Home on P 1.IC·t n Yl • 1 · [.1•kP-care, n o bookkeep-a forever v eworthf'l1ax· ATTF.NTION : Cole of 1o11n• S27 tlino r>••Yll nll ' fun 1nm1lv 11111111 w1111 NeW""lrt Harbor." masterpiece or J>Oln n)t!n on y, ... e Ing/properly manage-bor,ocean and Jetty. t;ull NcwJ)Ort Is F.·X·P·/\·N· Call fnl -7f12 1700 lu1·plu1·t· l'rt1111· l11r;111n11 "" Wilson. mentdO<'s It all. Very low now to pur<:hasc this Ill n.1 N G. We arc lntcl't.'st· ,.,.,,, ,., ., . ,, ,. ,, •rt''"· for :ocrhooli .11111 '''OP' excilinu musonry & fine woods by do OK "-11 111 h •Ip ti "I 11 ,.. wn ·""' cr w t e 1em a t SDO ,SOO. cd 111 lhrre 11cld1tional I• 1 ··"~'-'1""11 1 Giddinj!s. 113 ' Bayfront · 4 lg. I~ i North I.ell ley rlnaoce. Cnll us on this 673C50. siilei. rc-prc11cntuUvri. lilJ!lil!iJJ -0 ' ~~:~~l~~!t!f~~:di~~ :~ ~~f .~i~?~] ~~B tl'lii ~f:~~f;~!;.i:~~·~: 0 • 3 1fuJM degree Bay VIEW. Glamorous pool NEW llOME Needs palnt/papu. .. ....... c.... 675-5511 Eastside Condo J rJg•p ~--. d 0) • & jacuzzi! Appt. only. $800,000 Rl3htonthe lakeatLake i4S-0303 ...... ...,........ Largc3t~drnom.21rnth, leasehold. Truly sumptuous! Cathy Forftt. 4 Br in acquial· POUST OLSOM IMC S4t·"5S MIW llAUTY INCOMI PIOPHTY 1400 sq fl.. i\dJ. Cl'nt 1>utiu Balboa li->land P.cally ·-''''" ... ,..., ,,~~'" 673-1700 Sthweickert642·823S. (V13 ) lion. Owner/ Agent. Dack Bay-room for o Whet her you n eed orr d ining & t.n )n S40-0SSS Want ad results 642·56'78 MA•MIFtCIMT r:i~I ~~~!~~r~1!f:ge owner's unit J'llus Income dlvidu11l laundry. Adult1Si--------- llAUTIFU'-CAN HOaM MOOIL l our Casa Magnifico! A breathtak- ing view. on top or Spyglass Hill. Ready for you to move into. 4 bedrooms, f amUy room. formal dining room, 2 full baths + powder room. Truly a beautiful home to en· muin in. Sandi Fix&M.QOO. CV14 ) AWAD WltM• ASPIM MOO&! Tree-studded lot on quiet cul-de~ sac. Wet bar in family room · 3 bedrooms • 2\.2 bath.'> • cast iron ·tubs & sinks w / cerami~ tile. 2 patios. Clos e to pools & greenbelts. lAn'aine Rennie752-1414. (VIS) .. -r.. 'ooz .... '.. ' .... -w-T"'-or strlrtly n11 ln\l.!1Slment Ov('r Ill Wulk to !llClr('!I /\ Cool Blue Pool -· .,.., •• ••s rm, den and h1mily room to shnJter •o ur incomn, bargnm a\ 5:11.!'JOO Ai.· •••••••••••• .... ••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••• oc• ....... &U•...,.. + n ew land1c"nin •'' ~ "' ~ d • .,,. ~ "' • .,. "'· e111ll 10 -~ th1• e" ... It'-" soc. ues now -...50. I UMIYBSIT'f PAM New listing! Popular Stanford plan with 3 bdrms. & family room. Best Village 3 location -on the park. A great family location for $89,000. • COUMIU. ....... co. 644-1766 ,i $75,000 Maste r bed rm h as ....... " "' m,. C:hurmani: 3 be< room 1-·antaallc 180 deiree fireplace end vltw cor· newhat}ngonprlmepro· 400(1]9 fOIUll horn•· luc:J ll'c1 In c' ·-'-w of whit• ,,1 .,. a-.. ner,sun,500. p<>rty an Costa Mesa 1.:C;M~~lll~~At;t&S~ d u'il\\' Wr'itrhff nr('u of """' "' .. .... '"' PETE BARRETT Wo n 't las t long al · · Nt·w~1urt R~.•ch 1"an 111mmerin1 lights or $L49,000.673-8SSO. til.)tl(' poul wllh sep1u11lc baauna and Portoflno. -REAL.TY-Of'tN 1" o • '' \ ,..,., ro ~'., '· d r r !I ~ 1 n A r o o m • Drematlc mulU-level Ml 5111 11S:Mlf 1• I Wu hc-rldryl'r and man)' ~:;~:.i~:~~ ~~~~ _~ __ IHIHW VA ~t~~:~.'~:.·~.'~e~ci= ~~,~~=i!;ed7nt:t;t ,,.. .... Fric1ay GolF couRs1 Assumable ope .. HouH pub kitchen and dine. ,_,_He VJ.wt EST A TE Sat /S-I .5 Efttertalnet's lh•lng of..-&beyl 0 "lux" r·•f1'1il\ homd OR NOorl,ODOWNon:i 1906DIOftOLOM,HI · h kl' ~ ~ u ~· new V,\ loun. on lh1i; jm 61 room wit crac 1.n1t JJOI Clff Or. till loctjted on C 1 golf maculate 3 IJcdroom, 2 640· 61 ftreplace. Hideaway ~ln.g 0.... ...... I 0·2 COUl'!>C. s lrg nos. 3 BA. bath home Wllh brit•k 1laed maste r s uite . PR1CE REDUCED!! huge FR w/fri>h: & wcl fireplace, douhlc 1rnral(c ~rs bou«hl another. suo ooo Owner anxious bar, frml DR & 3 car gar. and fresh p:1lnl in and Hurr>;,~~~·10,_.,«,· Com•'4!eH•&en Unoblltructcd view ! oul. .... ... eva:Mt·3061 sl33,ooo. ~5·9491 ..--...,, Walker & lr.e Re al l11toh1 \ ' ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTt 'f-INC -------.. -- Sl-:1,j, I/Ill• 4 ll•ftl!C ~1th II Uaily l'1lot Clh""111~·1l 1\1l 114~ r,i;1H .. I l ....... ,.,.s.le ltto...PorW. ...... Pers.le l ....... FerS. . Fr!d!Y.AUS!lnl f ,1976 OAILYPILOT 83 ....... ,...s. ....................... I ••... .. . . . . ... ...... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••. ....................... ....................... ....... ,_ w. ........... w. ........ ,.,. s.le ........... 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CM $52,950 Roy McCardt. loan. $78,900. OPIN SATUIDAY l·SPM. 1501'1-M•ten CJrcle. COH .._.,...., lettvA.GnielbR.._. NewportC..l.r 644-0111 JUST LISTED Fnendly Provincial 3 bedroom home with rustic atmosphere. Paneled family area with fireplace, 2 full baths. lots or used bnck, s pacious yard, ro0-m for boat/campe-r. Entertain with pride in seeluded patio with bltn BRQ. Asking $65,000. CALL CENTURY 21 ,A.ADEU HM4JJ NORINS REALTY,rNc. t 16\ ~rh C'.o.ut lt18'Jw1y. ~4'• l\C';ich 494-8157 GROWING PAINS? Move up to spacious 4 bedroom . ramily room & separate dining room with Jtaliun tile floor & 2~ baths. maintenanco·frce' yard. Dramatic Saddleback mountain vJews -Crom lower level & upper master OO<!roum suite. Owner movtng -$98,900. DOYB SHORES 1600....,Dr. lyO-.-h ' • Save $20,000. on a home t ut 1s on~ of ~ kind . U niqu e for living ~ entcrtainmcnl. Contcmporury design by local architect. Redwood & gla e xterior. H i gh hl'Um cei lin gs. panoramic Vi<'W or back bay. 4 BR. 4 R•oltor 1810 Newport Cotto Meso 5'41·772t toMHo I 024 Costa M•tO Ba .. 2 fum.rm's. S('cluded ma!llter brirm suite includL~ frplc. luxurlou~ master bath, drcssin~ urcu, <·ustom tile Jacuzzi & suunu. P1·icc $249.500. Savings J!ood until 8/31n6 011 9/t no 1024HwltWJt••ec1t ao4oin1M 1044 Servinn l.ununa fromNh~ueltothe Beu<'h ho'"'C wiJl be "st""'. Uy uppt only. _________ .., ••••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• •• ••••• •••• • • •• •• •• •••••• 646·6900 or G4tl·'1684. . •• ••••• ••• •••••• ••••• •• ..• . •• •• • •• •• ••• ••• •• •• ~~~~.,.~~"'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 "" u .. ,, lrd~tl fir!! 3 lir. l! Ro . ByO\\Oer 3br,2btl. 1---------¥--•M•E•W_H_O•M-ES--I -----------------lolboa Pfltl1ttulo I 007 rorm tlinc, q,1tll. btloi;. l'ool, xtrus. S6l.OOO 4 BATHS Lat)una .. och I 041 wport •och I 06' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rplc. a;..,uml' Vi\ nr~ 557 3338 Uftiv..-sity Ports ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .._w;o,. ••ch I 069N.wporl .. och I 06t 45 FT. IA YFRONT ~111 313:J with 4 torgc bedrooms, If you're looking for a AR c 11 I T E C T F. C T s MIWPORT HTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.011cly 4 Rlt b.i )'fronl -MISA VERDE PLUS "' truly i''ORMAL new home, we've got 'em P E R S 0 N A L Entertain your heurl out ------------------hmnl' w/31Ut opt 1'1cr & P..\.'\TSJDfo: Cu~tom 4 Br. BY OW!'IEH $65,000J Br. d1nin11 room. PLUS ll t:ikc your choice. A RESIOJo~NCF:.s1,uc1ous 4 m this 3 bdrm .. family floal. 11a n1t y bl•aeh Bu . 1•p1 11, drps, dbl l'·PIJn,qu1et :.lrc·t>l, bar, spttclous l umily rm lK'ilDc model homt' with Bed .. 3 bnth, fom. rm rm. home. overlookin(! Own<'r wilt l1n1in ~··· i:ura11c l.l:l' p:.allo. gas UDQ. di~ lool :.hed, w1wet bur and unH1ue :illlhetr1mmlogs 1ocl~· h o m e lo c lult cs 2 Colalina.2 f'rplcs.,huge s;iso.ooo $67 u~o Owner 1\1-!l ldwn sprnkl,.... 2 palms. f1replaCl'. A mo!IC'rn mg c.a!°J>C~S. drapes, air rircplaccs. atrium. sundeck . $107.500 • CO\ST PJ<OP!t:HTH:S t'31 27 11 979·29!'-l mansion l! mile~ \o th cond11 10ntng .ind fully sauna. lufl lo Hdr m .. Including land ' • ti73 ~Ito • IJeach for just S82.0SO. landscapt<d ... or a new 2 skyl11:hts, mnny dtck.s & .1 kr :.! B.1. n1•w P"'"'· cµts. WESTSIDE h1l.c or hike t6~777 I bdm1. homl' under con· redwood thruoul. Much Cor0tto del Mor I 022 lntbcpd . I Hr i:uesl ;1p to beJch. 3 Br. 2 car 1otur ."'.:rllll--. :.truetion. Ready ror oc· more! S179•500 ..a~:· ....................... o fr l!••r , S7 .500. ll"l't.!S, bl)\ IOI . 0111)• II cupancy in Sept. Your .. ~ Hv O\\nt-r. 2 Jiil. I lla. (J\\n<'r \i:t b:ll :nu $46,750 And or413r,cor· •. I , I t c hoice or col o r of ---=:,::=;~""""'---~ Spot If'~~ St•!' lo upprt•t· TO\\':\llol ~f; 211r. :! <'arl •• n.i:r;;;l~o~l o:n~l~y~S.~19:·~500;~~~-~~~~~~~-~-~ carpets. tile and ap· CWIP"JJ4Mi ,.. __ ... or ,1 V SlS7.5<10 Sl»I JJ,Ollll\' i:ar ~l l.llOO o~nr ,\._'\ Pilot Rcal l::StJte pbances. Hurry and call ~ ~.__.... ~ &1011110 .,.,7i:l9.!>IGiiU >10-C~ todav for an exclusive 1020SoCoes1Hwy.4t 4·851t .,...,. shoWlng. 206•i~.N.I. FANTASTIC rnn s.\U: IH' ow~t:R Overlooktog ocean. bch "twiiiiiiiiiiii64ii6.,_· --.'46 .... _3iiiiiiiiiiliiiliiii"if Oceanfront -Newport Beach Beautifully decoratl'd 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. family rm, 3-Yr old home on ~he oceanfront. Fantastic. ever·changmg wbite~ater view ............ $250.000 THURS. & FRI. 1·4 P.M. 2602 WEST OCU ... FltOMT SAHD & SU REAL TY '75-tlOO OCEAM VIEW Churmmi: 2 Hr t-:Jltb1dr Plush 4 BR 1/4 Acre Lot+ surf. 3bd. 2hba. oewP" llJ :. .,,.pJratc µanti>. Easts•idel. 3 u ri:e bedrms. 2 balks. ~.~~!roro":'..121~8.064s1 15,ooo. n-.n Duplex . _ 58r.4Ua. Ritlo:ml Hm. lndr) urca. dctJch<•d · fom rm, Glcnmar home. ·~ "" -U.il'!'J -l'mJ~.~l~~ntlav t 1 ('ar i:Jr. "\\orl..bhop Wood. s tucru. :.hake Move·m condition Close llockto .. och! N.wPorthoch 1069 ... ewporthoch 1069 S2t5.000 rec. o:.ier \•!\ Fruit lrec!>. ru:-t1r µutio. roor, lush lund:.<·aping m to shoppini;. good schools~~~~~~~~~~ 1"Wo3 bedroom 2 bntb un-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " comp'I) rnnt 11n O\'l'r· pnme iircu. Lari.tc fam und freew:&ys. All tb1s1._ ______ .., __ 1 its.Lowerfully furnis hed •--------------1111!!1--• •ll8DeSol:i Tcrrncc 1>1tcd cornl•r lul Ila'' rm & hv rm Sunny and rrull t r ees too.'" with fircplact?. And all lii 3 1!718 1Jlu,•11r1nt-; for :-u1>t'r ud 1Jre;1kl1hl nook. Plus S64,9SO. Red Car pet WE INTERRUPT the ronvenicnces. Ideal ~anf~fic TUR.._. KEY d1l1uo 85 1.500 ilt:i l2~ mun\ C'Xl ras. $74.900. tlcaltorsS36·8836 THIS PAGE... for owne r occupant. " Low down muyment. ii----------i ... to bring you word of a Hurry on this al PERFECT BV UW:-lf:H on Me or P. 645· 474 beoutiful Broadmoor SI 19,950 Only :-;1cr15 to C11 rnat1on C:;\t, ltiH•hcsth i.ln1'l'L' ' lly Owner. 4 DR. 2 Bu, La Turllerock ho-m e . 4 Ji of;Jo oflving Park. An imm.in il:lll' n · II r 2 Ba . .1 r t "uo Cuesta ·La P al ma". Bdrms .. bonus rm .. pool . 22~tANmM£• IL. floors. hl'"'' :-twkl' roof Open llousc Sat/Sun 1-5. & spa . Sprinklers. de t·l'nll) n ·mudt•led :!llKI ,1 ·1 P ""' ... 74c2 · S<i l"I 3 Rll + dc·n 3 ha •' u:.l bl'~~·~o~;~ip~ra"~~1, ~~~;~~~;~~""°~ " t'ora ti vc lii;btin g . ... ·-10\\'1'" f11ro'"I ·'111· (Hti4780or~10Kt12l1 i---------d-.-,$lJO,QQQ lncludeslond. SU P E ft B NE W __,..,., ~ UJ ... u eery 4 Br, 2 Ba. Ill· • 5 CUSTOM 381t . The vc11 in11..fllmrm,,1·et h.•r.hH' COUNTRYCLUB t inct1vely up grade d OpeASot/S..ft.I• rinestworkmonship.dc· Design your own home on lhis rare 55x88~f<:lo lot. Seller will help finance. $00,000. ~I a!>l <' r :. u 111' &. u n LIVING thruoul, nicely lndscpd. 5922 Sierro Si"a cor und accessories hav l1t.'11l'\ ;1hlt• .. 111rai:1· :.'OCI \'d~ 10 1o:i•ll i·our .. e. close lo elementary schl been blended for com -W RT SHORES b uclusi•t listin9 &4 pks ownerS42 59t6 Red Hll Realty fortable Jivinj,!. SF.ENE PO Y 644•7211 tlr, :I b.1 tn ll•H•I to lo\t' .\ll!1l>1tUri urr G 1s ler _:_ . TIJlo; WAVES URF.AK! owner. 4 Br 'Is blk to LIDO REALTY I~ .\II-:"\\ Elll>t-: St•p OPE~ SJt.Sun H . or I Brm 2 Bam co11. patio. 131·3050 llEAR T iii': OCEAN beach.645-0423 f .1 m 1 111 "d liJ r l·all an\l1mc. MK·3~ Frplc. D.ll. Nl'ar shp. &!~~~~~~~~~~ R0AR! REDUCl-:0 TO Bv own"'r. Btfl 3br, 2ba. ll77 Ylti Udo. M.1. '7J.7lN ll'fllr :.. 1t1rm tho + Ire ~~Z y heh. very clean. $54,750. -J ,.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ brl-.ikfJ.,l nuol.. .\IJ,!-1\c XA'!_lllt "Mil 968•49!)7 BY OWNER 3 Br 2 Ba. SELLTOUAY.$239,500 i'ool.Opcn Sal/Sun, 125. ~. o µ .. n twJm L 1thc<lrat ·~y -Form drn or den, fplc, flljoytheGoodlife I S18 Sylv i a, N .B.fiWwporthoch 1069N.wporlhoch 1069 n·1h111:' Uni> s11s.ooo . - -FR. many upgrades 493·2513 &iS-U64 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90 5 LoHi Or t:nsls1de R 2 rnrner lol l"iM I 044 S65,950. 552-1807 32325 S. Coast llwy "arbor Vu llms·''·· rm el VIEW EASTILUFF 0 S t/or.. 1•5 ~•lh lo\ ely 3 ~r home.••••••••••••••••••••••• _.,.... S""T & suu I S n ..,.. 180 D v· pen a -.n :-.:r !>hopprnl( \ t'r> n1l'l' .....-~ "' "' • EXCLUSIVF. oorner&greenbclt; 1-~ee 2 STORY HOME OPE ... HOUSE e9. 1ew 1;J,.k(•ll1ti:,.ill\ S5.'l.9tl0 t;753XJS PRESIDENT #21 MontoMsEste 3br. 2ba. den. din rm. 1851 PortT1Hin :Owner USTILUFF OWNL-;R From Spy?lass Hill !'>S7 1••1 • Nr. Culver & Universit> de •. ks Mu I l I· I c v c I 645-2117; $103.000; Open n...." co-A.or •• " I ·6-SAT· SU ... 1·6PM 1---------"""l.\t ES\ \'El!Ot:. lwaul I ' f "'"l/Sunl·5·, Prin onl.v -r _.. _. r·--I' d f tdln\"" l'nhel1t'\,1 ll' l.11 i:t' 3 HOME C1ly or Irvine. Brydo w/view rom every rm . .,.. SBrJBa.l"ctlvmo roo :t .r. en. orma ., ... Pr.' ·•It• l..11111111' •·rlookm" 'r uld llun·ulJ 5 Hr. (•1tr R"'all>' ofrers ror sale a r I t il .. " It 'und•·ck vi"'w . • .. OPE.._. HOUSE . .,,.... "' 1.01:1 o miss on e . utr.WPORT IE""CH d inin" area. Covere pa o. s -: ' " . l'nlrn• wu•tlolll' ·> lltlo Ill n ;.:.ir. h.i:-l'\ t.'r) thmi:. """'1 m th<• hills of Irvine. prestige 3 Br, 2~~ Ba Con· beam c·cihni;ts. bonus. 2 "'"' "' paUo '& beaut. lnds cpd Pr1 ced l o s td I 291~ to.· F ,, m 1 t ' r m .\u1:u.,1 7 14 !l .. l l ~•I st1f1.Sl2'J.500 i5l 4!130 Spect acula r view· do. Located In the separate dbl i:arages . TOWNHOME Owner. 2607 Bunya St. CntJhrnSt.NU Cw.11111H11•tl "1th h lu~h 1.1mcr11·I.. ~upl•r ... harp 30 ,.., :ttlu. 2 r nr ~.ir . fantastic landscaping· Hunc·ho Sun Joaquin Shown hy uppl only . UNDER SS0,000. NB ---u~1·ufl11•am,&rt1l·k~lo.1 lol•t.lrm . :! hulh . Cornt•r lt)t 19,9$0 . tropic al i:urdens s ur· Townhouse Develop · S\39.500. That'~ right! A neat 2 --·-----anCltm.11te 107' ".1rm 11.1u11c•.1I rt•l·lint! Fi rq 1l;1 l'l' =" t'\\ <l 1:.h Shu.•td Ilea It) Cl34.i·507 round polio anti lighted menl, hordeTcd on Golf SllJELD R t-:AL ESTATE UR. 2 Oa w/commumty BY OWNJ<:H llurbur Vic~•••••••••••••••••• • ~11!'i.•10U II' (h\nt•1 wa,lwr, 1wrto,ol!•' 111:.p , fountain. Corthe ultimate Course. Unobs tructed 494 809:! pool. under SO. Phase Ill, 4 Ur. Fn MIRA COSTA Opt>nUatl) l ';1lto11 112!'i:t •'<lrtlt'll> lfrlr1.: l.r1: ME S,\ \' t-: R Jl E 1n i.traciou111ivlngand en· vlt'w or UCI campus & C••s-644·7211 Rm . p rof d et·o r~d . l.uxury 38l'. 2 ---------•I tt•iwt•d \ant,. trout & re-P.\CESETTEH, " FllC ll'rt:unlng. HUl:l' master n ew rej,!ionu l park. $107,SOO. 0fll'n Sul Sur 'l'ownhousc Plan 3;~ ,11 1.1.: •·i1\1•r1·tl patio 111 ;z•, l!u. 1lt•I\ l'rcfcrn'd s u1lc und s epurate Outst anding buy ul agunoHllls 1050 1 ·5Pl\1 . 2:i 1 R r ort mo<lt•lacro~~St '1!+tt.7l:l'l ---------1 ,l•:ir 11~ u\\n('r, prin t•ul 1Jto >or11· ltu• ltu.ie lol. secluded .i~1csl s ul~e. $93.900. For particulars ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lcrwick.610·M2!1 evt·s. 1 TRIPLEX t'lfl.ll~ unh 1.i:.J:1:11 \t.1tu1t lru11 1r,•1•s. Formut cllnrng. fom1ly call752·1830 LcntCh•celyOWMr VIEW ;"y;-11J,:l 1• .. .-1.·t'I 1.1m1I) hvnl\• room und wulk·m wet ------5br (I + dcnl o It _ W f.STC L 11" I" P oul lt.orhor <'h,onrul ll«'.lll ,1,011011 "' ""'wr har.Othe>ramenillesy1t>2Slory.5.bcdrm,2fplcs. poi~ls nc \'l('W. /\.·t c :i---------•i J ucui?i. 3 Bil. i Hu (.'()Ol~·Cl.Ei\, .c1,e,\1t ' t;rac11111s ll \IOI: 1rr•t;un Clement<.' lh The S0&-- 0 u r 1 a ~ l' u r s o t p rrso11ul11l·ll pro• tcs~1onal :.l•rv1c-c will fmd your ideal home ttr ln\'(':tlmeol property Homes under $50,00Q. lo • YOUR O WN "·"' ~ ... c.., numerou-. to mc•ntion 211 ba. Cust drps, nrccl> pal'io wlll "nndlc dcl"ll. beaul d cl·Or Sl'l 1>11i•u1 .1 l.1111I ll\ll ••r 1h;111 --~ -.r .... M E k• -m·w' ..,1,,1,, 10 .,, h~lt·•t FOREST · 1026 C,:,\LL toduy for un ex· dl:'coraled."5524 .... · S'i9.000. Open Sal/Sun. J JDS ~yslern , ~1 any "trus (.·h111,1('11\1'1\hn11 k111& I l onaPoint cl11:.l\ci.how1n J! 1·!> 25131 Mawson Dr. Room to expand. !-'cc Q u 1 i· t l' u u n i ' ·' •• •••• •••• • • • • • '• • • • •• • Sll9.000. Owner. S-18·5138 111mµ to ll11o1 ,.,,,1111.1 \\'111 mo:.11h1•11· I· r •. ,11 11' a . n lagunct hoch I 041 58t-4599. LINDA ISLE l'll(l,11111 f'\lh.111~·· for 1:11.v I llr & 1-·11n ttm.11' 0"11er. Zt>OO Ml + ...... r.;~-;-;-;-;;;;;;;i ••••••••••••••••••••••• •----------Ba)•front Wi th Pier & ouTHEIE""CH '' '· . • , tkn. rarn 1 m . d111 rm. " " tlupl"' 111 h111"1 111 otot .1t·r't>.,,,i.11 1· .. 1111~111 lmd)• :,i•,Ba JJO IK E lisa . •--NI--' 1052 Slip. Custom Built by JBr.2 Ba,2slory hom L'•1nm ... ld \l..r ~l.;.ooo p:u k _Hl''' 1 ... 1,.1:.1dl! -1!16·l7!l'.:I ;:-r.;: ••• ?::~••••••••• Don Koll 5 Bedrooms inminlt'ond.68020c~an Open Thur /Fri 1 ·5 •• n .. 1 ~.t .:,1111 TE $297,500. rront. Open hou~c Sat. 208 FERNLEAF 1112 i\.11ill \i:ent toin Valley I 034 -II!"'!~~~=-=':':':-=--' FAMILY ESTA ELKINS CO .. Realtors ll-lonly! $)00.ooo. • I BERTll/\. llENll.'I ....................... Dcligbtrul I 2·Slory · 4 1181 Dover Dr. "31-1800 p~rty House ~•~1~-~~-·~ IACK BAY ESTATE $l9 950 bdrms., 2 ba.; mint con·~~~~~~~ 642•3850 ;--~ • "·'"M'l' :! :.IOI'~ 1-'rC'nch • Beaut NEW Umv Park dlllon home! This ooe1-rf·1' 1 5fri¢ !i I'll" mo·ial l blk tu Gol Rm for yooltJhle tBR, lmrnhome. 2 br. 2 ba. has it oil! Lots or decks & x 2560 sq. (t. 2 br. den.•------- -• 675.~930 • <.:ourM'. I h11i.:e hdrmi.. 2•~ba. :.'64)0 SQ. fl . built S'729!l0.642·5957e\'e p atio nren around 3ba condo, on bay. Lido RE/\.l,TOllS .J!JZ·4l21 San Juon l.._ CapistrOflo I 071 ...•.•..........• , .. ,~. :S'. no. S'i~>.!UO ror entert:11nin1:. I.oft --·--------pnvale 20x40 pool with Pen. bonl sllp :ivall. By 11.1; ~ '• '' "11 ' C ol \I SOUTHLANDERS hideaway in {tar, xlnl IY OWNER jacu:ui. Mani c ured appt. Courtesy to bkrs, 61-,, ,,,,.... :;('hoots uml area Snlc o 1 Pl V IW landscapin" with mature 6i< "'113. L.akes1dc lownhomc · J•lnb from the front yard ul thi s 3 bedro om IOWllhC)m(' m Village Sill'l Juan. sr,o.ooo. Fon S,\1.1-: I.I-:\~ I·'. lll"flO'.lo :1 llr . :! 11.o. C'h111.1 l'11\1· ~t ~;).IMHI I."• :o,'j•JCI mu t -. 1• 1· 11 r 11 \ . II k r u \\ r hi:! 11;11.1 • '"" leas•' '""'" mo. ,.,.., 775 I Turtlcrock Popu ar no VIEW, VIEW, I " .,.... ~ """" """ & trees. Would you bcUcve•----------1 'I .. 'lll'L ~I \H ukr I. 3.Br 2 lia. ~·am Rm 3BR, 3BA. cuslom home. •PORTOFl ... O• ·' ~.:-~ • • 0 ------atr1t1m . Pr1n~. only. $89,700 "" I lltt ., ti f flflOr ' saunn. s hutters. ex· 0 BIG C/\.NYO"'' plun t11r h:r lam . fresh h k SllS.OOO. f ee land. Open wallpaper. Shows like a ( ... A~fi©rP& 2,700 sq. fl. Huge lot, IMllll. 11\-1·111' ~ 1'.ll'µl'l This hil! Urccn mo llnui.c Sol. Sun l·5l'M, n Oricnlnl lndscpd. rish l\\•:i 11 1 ,h a tl ,•tl 1 runt S1>aC\'·M<1k('r 11 has ever 833.0151 model. Sl59.900. -.;,;, ~ ~W pond, Bonsais. Jacun i & '. J . vi:r EXECUTIVEHOME 18782 Sagin a w Or . p e n s iv e curpels . m VlEW F '•~ , :t1'il. Ii.:•· 1rnt111 .\ i,::11'<IN1 yth111ii you l·ould waol in 673·760 I 499-2800 waterfall flowing into H •RIOR VIEW A.MCHOIAGI IMVESTMENfS C714t 4H-771 I ---------i Wall.. t•i i1.1r'k. r1•c•r1•;1twn r1 hum(' mt'lu1t1ni.t 5llltt, GREAT VIEW! HILLTOP• la .._1• ,. s wlmmning la~oon . "HOMES OPEN SAT. I .5 1'-l Sl·ht, ,\.,k111i.: SS!l.000 ·IBA. r11m rm. separa e Turtlerock·Hroadmoor * guna .... 1gue Phone : 644·0046. OPEN I J 06 S t II , uh 111 1 l ;1 It 11 rr 1• r s format u1111n1: rm. hut:<' 31, r , 21> 11 • r a m rm , 13coutirul 3-lcvet Hilltop tL-L-:-'ity I IOUSE SAT /SUN. 12 lo Lovely 3BR Monac-u on Other Real Es tote an ane a • •1 ·•·• "·•nu.~ rrn & t·11n1nl. 1""'1. h I , Jb 2ba '"' Cnut\;e commun · I & \ t:o :woK or "" <.~11 1 "' " ..... ~ atnum. by owner. 63"8 ome w \'1ew. r. · 7PM . 1730 Port Manleigh pool 111ie ot, vuc. re·••••••••••••••••••••••• :1 Htlrm · "ith 111·11 \\ ·11·rn O\\rt('r Alt this ft1r thl• low. to" Top level. Liv. Din ·i:. FOR • Circle. Newport Beach. ady to move in now Act Mobile Home• h11nw' f 1i•I111 c' '·"" pnr" nr ~fl.50•1 lloulth11n Sierra Elena. s9i.5oo. kitchen areu. Incl frplc, LAGUNA NIGUf.L BY OWN 1-:R fast. this one won'I lu11t For Sale 1100 ''"1•1 l1t1lol tlnh ~!I ~.tMI ---------·1 Hcallv. lllK Kt;/141/ t:vl':.. Will con!>id<'r offer. Open w"t bar balconies, fully PltOl'F.RTIES OPfNSUM.1·5 $44 000 itli!IH0."1 SullSun,12·5.833·2569 • in'~ulat~d. S72,900. By CALI. OPEN HOUSE 673·7601 ••x•:.::.·;·l~:t.·;~;::~~~:~,· 1400 "' t "'II owner ll75·3tJ06 or t.uituna Niguelllenhy N v .>Onan"' a ' 1•L·''llC>l ''""'"' ll SP.\l J stL1·sted sos Super b uy Jn . WJ:>l -HEWPORTHEJGHTS ).l<;r 1111rk-Suu J~· 1111 I r ,11\ Im Huprv1. Con't Last! l ~ .. , .-.. : ... a • U 4n•.'1670. 496-4~40 130-u lk I h "' 11 111 t:•· •111 •·r · l ll"h < J llr ""' Shores. '<~a lo Jeac • D"autlru1 Cllrthov\•n t':I"'• 1-:nclrN·d11cty.1r , I I \ I ' \ 1 .•• ,,.,, .1 111· 1111111 .. 11n St•'ul on "' om" ' p--...a Willo • ---l · I b 3 b '" ' ,-5 1 "'•1" " ',.,. :!IOI "I" llui:t• <'UI de vy-ar w. i---------·1---poo !I, tcnmi..' r, · 3• home. 3 Ur w/huJ!~ FH, S2 4 .500 l !Hi 1!!>11 or h.or .:.1111 .11 'l:.!.I MMI i111 h '"·"" 11 ,.,. h111•tl -.111•1•t ".1 c I u' 11 ,. own t• r. Ile the r1r:.l tu M.'C ! Love· j_!!!!!!!!'!~~!!!!!'!!!!!!~ with ull extras. Open wetbar overlooking a 4!J6-0.'>5CJ oft. Opm t,11111 ' l..ori:t• It•• • .'.~./ ,.,,, ~..rd ."l.!.SOll 11.r,;; \V Jdt• Ill\ er ly dt'cor . 3 bedrooms. & C ._. hou11e Sat & Sun 1·5 or un· <-'001 inviting pool /\.rt·.i OPlNS•T/SUN 1·5 ,11 1·1·" ""' ··-' l'• Vtil!'~i') i.por1ou:1 ll vinjt room Town oun .. , Ul sold. rorRVorhonl t1\l•rsw •t1Tnollcr Spa<·e up to 444 Cabrlllo Ontu with bnr k fireplace. din· Goff Court• 33GColton. N B gar, ill0.000. ' mlull~,no rwti. ~75 +ut .:. ll•h 111 "1th 11:1• t.ir11 1h "' HwttittcJton leoch I 040 in~ room an•a, drcnmy Nli:ucl Golr Course and Property House DENHICK REALTY !>-1ll Gl ''' om I"'"'"' p.oltn '" \\' '''21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen <>nl )' S57 ,000. Country Club· Form 11 t 6308 W Cst llwy. N.Shri> 6'15·Milfi 2IJ'<SJ Vikrn l! 2 IJr, 2 h ,,,;:1.: .. 111 Im I 1h .. l.1111I ~ bcu1•r hurr). HKH .. call dinlnl( room. h /f pool.__ _642·3850_ __ Nt•\\ilorl ,'\dull/no v -~ I I Just Remodel•d ~0.1720 A Colossus 4Bll. 21 ~ba. Model rond IAYSHORES p:trk $21,tlll41 ti7:J lfi15 \\.,.,1t.~irl l'o•,·ill\ h 1 l 1 F.njoy a 11rnndlosc vu $179,500. CHARMING Ncwlv rcmod1•1t•1t. 1.r11I ,, ' f.\l'r~t rni: 1111" rue urr TARBB.L II J W ,, t n It . I _, t • t .. __._nb •---------1 Ci 1 from the i;enuc~tcrec 1v ay t•n s ea Y F.l"""nl 2 .•tury horn<' on deror'd & nusc1>c t.i111H ~..-... ~ 1,. hr.in(! 111•w • rc:l ., """ ,, f I I J 11 ('1I:hh0 r h 0011 3 rnl( rm. fom. rrn,. MllH. 31711 t;oast llwy Stlntla1:o Or . with city bayvww & µ\'I twh'i. 1 llr or sot 1----------s ., 1 4 hdrms., wood & glas11. So. L3gunu 400·2337 , In·~. 4 Ullrm:. , den. 2'it Ou, Fam w Wl'l lllll ••••••••••••••••••••• 4!!J; #' I I I lh'Hf Y. r1lA100.1H I RtALH'IN ' 5 BEDROOM MESA VERDE Bedn""11' "" u >o nut "# 1111 Cafffonelo" '.. " O S 7'1 ~Kl 0 1 ... VESTORS n11.>n1. ~t!tlt•r 111 m hurry __ ___ S132.500 , >n<lo, 2bd. 2bn In beaut rormal dlnlni: room : !l 0 Y wncr I · · rwn "' to h'llt1t• Stuu• ubmi•1·--------·"~~-~~-~~~ .. -·-~~-~udull community. Xln asM>rt<'d haths, murblc Sat. Sun +s l'~I. i!Kll thinu 1'0101 1nflut111 \ou1•tcrmio. ltunc·hoSnnJu:H\uln SOMETHING... \•iew of occ11n , moun frpk~. llrautilully tic• _!lay~hnrc Dr.~1K O!l!ll hl•1tg,·~ four du1>lt•>.1·. .ROBERTS REALTY Lr1r"c11t3 BR wllh view .. tllrrnrenl •. l'"uutlful tlans, 11otr ('our11r. By l'Orntcd. SW>.iJOO Owtwr Harbor Vltw Homes Two c·mopl •lt•ll , two 1 1 1 ., " '" cw 50( 00 3:1 1 lrans( Ull'()llUH ror offer (!or t'Olt!ill'Ul'llOn, {I, 848-1681 OCl'lln & v1l1111w vivw11: own!::.!'18:... I. '1 _ ... I . .. Hort• Portor1110 4flr. :!'' Kt'\'l'll u111t:; w'1mi1ll I \1"\f c--· ~""-640·7000 Open Dally I ·S l>f.1t'll Snl Su n I 5 :li!7 l>rifl '"""' Shon•rhlf, :: Bii l fl<•n l,11\' '1t''' lol Onh ~I 1:1 t"l(I .J flnl'' 111• ;1 I l~ r.;:1 tillO flhl .ICl.'!li 1829 Onot.. CM n n i' 111' \ h l' t u r I( t• ll I H l' p 11hI1 t' ho Ill t'" :i nrt. 2 hu. lrit lot, cun nd '1111l11•t.I ,.,.,111111" "1th t•x 3 unit~. 0 ~ \1 1 to bch. lMIWl'I lw,1m!I ' ll'rnllt $75.0C'IO /I.gt Klli :rni41 1,1llllh hnnll' 111 .1 d10lct 1r1•11 <.:1111 tt"'l't' SF./\.CLll-'f''·:l Ur & famil) · S 1 I 2 OOO rm (.'orn1:r lot. Supc C •M•o HIGHL "' ... DS ' deo11. munv N<lrt111 li/411 " 1&; A" ~1 New ll S!'C'nit• TJ 11y I.a nt' B\'Cl"ner · 111r. H'n l"l c own ,\J:I :.:1r. 68114 lor11t1 nn nn t'an~l\n , • 842 7731 ~oc><I nn'.111 \ h'\\ IHI beat hi< ANYTIME Sol<' or l.rll:.l' Option ort:~ 11on-1·; :i rm. 2 ua. <·om pl('tel} S\T St''\ I:!:, 1----------. rNlone llkt• n model iltl l':11nt'O lh)thl.ltul" Ur OV OWNER Nolhrnl! re hnm" N t•wport Wes iii~ :l('o(',o mams lo b\' dco;in'il 1 tract . oil ho rd woo noor.i S72.900 or IX'st of Co.to Mesa I 024 this bill) dt•t rt 'd 31>r fer. By nwnC'r. Scot ••••••••••••••••••••••• r11m rm, tlll<ll homt• 0 ~e_:illy. 536·1_$33 __ hu.ie lot S.'ii 112!li _ Splish Splash ui'FL ~a:w Tll ltl o t: s Bdrm Pool Estate COLLt:ca~ l'i\IHO;R , !i62.SOO.~ndall~-. ,\ rt'ut "i<ho" pl,1 c•• Murblc cnll y to "'""'"I: e('1hn1:.,. hu14c 1lOl1I tuhk ~l ted r o mll~· room . llrc plac<• & wotti. ol gloss. Ov1•rs17.cd pool. A i;(l'CUl hume for ('nlt'rlmll• 1ng, Dl\lt., call 510 1720. TARBELL "#I In CoNfontlo" Thl' l ,ll50 S(I Cl m('lud<' O~er ~2 .!_U8 __ Ire bdrmoe. Ir.: l. K & (.'11mCort:.blc 3 BR . & Cam t3ll30' f:11n • m P11<1l~1ie rm. Nice! Nl'ar t;<lison lo mn1nee )t d all ltigh.Extra!l.9f>2·3511 owner 5 H~ti70tt ---------1 --....- USTSIDE Coiv 3 Or, l"R home. ltnrdwood floor~. lg yord w rov<'rcd patio. Sobmll nil orrer:1. $.S7,()()() DENMICK lELATY ti-It> 451G LANDMARK N•w Sbr, lba r.:indi<caped. dccoraled, !('11~1.'11 land. 8~· owner. 579,SOO 20102 Sw:rnsct1. ti l0-53-45 ot 968~. OP<'n Sut Sun. l2-.$ I ' l!Lt•.!ilill•, ,\ ~I I ·~ ~ l • I ~ T ; i~ I, ) f ' ) ' I i ;, , , , r 1 • I 1 ,1t1f11l f I'' I I 111, LEASE OPTIOM 3 llr. din rm. entry kit. low maint ytl $G9.9~. s.Y.l-56117 bcf7·!1am only or &10·0Hlli. Picas\.' tcuvc numc & numbC'r HILLTOP HOME 3 UOltM . fum . rm .. 1n Turtlcr1wk Terr 1trl'al day und nii:ht views Two m u 11 s 1 ,. t• s t o n c fin•plaCl''-· wet bnr , q 1ts. und dro1~, much more! 't525 CAMMDl:llVM OPEN DAll.V SA.M. TOii t' M lnterQ:1tln1t :I l>~rm .•. 2 IHiOft Viejo I 0'7 f t ha, 2 11tory. 22~!0 s11 fl. ct1t1h Uow. Ocl'un vu' bath hornr With L1ll•tl dtn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean ron frml llln rm. t• ""! rm, AJ(l'rll <l!!:J 47:1t1 I lni,t nr fum1ly rm 1.lvini: Open llouMt' Anylimt•. Loriiest & hi•i1t tluptox in ro11 pullo. lJ.W lol. tJmrn oi• rm. h 1111 frpl<·. with Jlir,2bulhll town! 2&3 Udrm,.. w1lh pool, Now11ort schl)Ol,,Cemtt•ryLots/ rulsctl hearth l\10l4l S00.950 ~l ·Ol~IK fomlly rrn. 4 lrtilcs . 5 Muny rcotur{•S , Ori !{ Crypts IS rooms open unto dcck11 nuthll, 5 11aro11cs. Fhwst owner. Mit·2561 ••••••••••••••••,•••••• for m11 ximum enjoyment wporl hoch I 069 lnttll'rylhln!J. $350,000 l' a C'I fH· Ocr tt n VI•' of indoor/outdoor livmit. •••••••••••••••••••••• C4 l,l. ~ u,..2414 c;cmctury, NII. 2 111 !'\horl wnlk to brnch TN llSE & 30· DOCK 9~ ~ (M 11'l11nil-s .. r t ion I r Sl40.{l~., .... E COVE 3br. 2a..1b11. (p, 2 cur l(ur ~---Harbor Hi~lands ~(II{' lo f}ll:l~l!it·~I bUYI' " S?Jll.0000wn r545·7G45 ll t:Al,Tl' I h ( II Rr11son11blC'.u l 61M2 c o n l t• rn po r o r y --Hur Nt•,•rt P• •• orrlu Spurkhng poo w I u Y - rcd"'ood horn~· In lhi!l llARBOR VIEW llOMES carpeted a11tru tu11 dC('k. Commtrclol prcstigiou.~ private com· PORTOFtHO By owner. Churming 2br, Spacious 3 bN lroom. Property 16 munity. 2 Rtlrms .. 2 Bonus rm. w/bulh. Nice· 2ba +ram rm condo. I yr family room imd chnln~ ••••••••••••••••••••• baths & con,·crt. den. ly ldscpd·pnol. fee. new. ll1~hly upgraded, room. Cu~tom ft'nturci1 Prl rn e rnm m nc I Unusually hm:C' lnl with OP EN S/\.T /SUN 12·6: S.S5,050 J RiptJde Crl. thruout. Priced ror qt!lck IA'll lll'<I l'ropt•rty .• C\1 room ror pool or o · llt'IO Port Abbey lllacc. ()pull llouse Sal/Sun. 1-5. s ale a t $9$,0011. Cn ll Clt>mcntr Jncumr ~ p:insion. $l78.000 ~1382 Agt. !'6-47_27_. ______ 1 54C).11Sl Prll•t•S90.00ll . .C98·3-11~ .. Ac~~~~::!~'~~~~tcr ~VlewHetne NEWHOMES LIOUIDATIH Pa rk '" North l,agunn. wonted by doctor direct· Open dally , 2 custum 2 r1ttl\H; l'Ommcr<'• Th. s I ·bdrm ti., bath unit I)' from owner MI ·8477 homei1 by owner /bul Ider ··----------i lot~ Cor llllll' or l~n~c tn 1 1 d r -----3Ud. 3Ua, 2 frplrs. a car1• ~ • .., • wos d ci1 .~ne or B:iycrcsll'xec3 BR. gar .. 3fiS & IG9 S1lnta Toro.8.'.I037?Jor;.i.,., ~roclou!I living. Lar~c cu,.tom pool. $118.500. Isabel Stn,OOC>; 645·6.~. WESTCLIFF Tolle RILr.. -- living rm. with frplc., Wcllon&Co.675.ro<JO . ~acious LR. 4nr. 38",l .... ...-p..-rty 200 pr1 val e pallo, gr eat H••10• VIEW HOME " ._....... · -r-kll .. 1 _,, ~-o T ""' " R. L"' Family Room. ••••••••••••••••••••• Cuen ."""'""" OCEAHN M <:armcl by owner. 3 llr. " .Ji!J.'!!!.'" 110S N.Coesl Hwy ........ 494-nn ---- 30r, 2Da. Super 2 story Ba. w /alnum. ram rm. I Charm 1" g ga r d c n · TIME TO TRAD~ home on the oceanrronl wanl to sell this wk ? N 992.000. Trllde lo l11r11er uni In m Int con d It Ion' reasoMble offer refused, 1417 M11riners Or. now! More apprl'clatlo Graceful llvlnjJ al Its Askin" Sll3,000. OPF.N Open Sal/Sun l·S more t11x 11heller. C i.~ """ " ALL PORTS lt.E. now for tnrormnllon """t.ll89,.,.,.,. S/\.T·SUN ll·G l'l\t 17 ~-ll645·80at LIO ... SIST""TIS Pr...-rtYH•M Port Bnrmouth Pl. ---'-41-" "' 642.)ISO 64.t..a:IOO . !i9G ~2 ( ' .. r H DAllYPflOT Frid11.Aua1.1st1.1m ....... .,... '"'' ......,. ·•·• • ..._.. ... ,. • • • .._...,.,_ht.• ~Af 1w.1s..,.., ,,., ............ .... ~ ....................... ....................... ...................... ...................... . •......................•..............•••..•. • .. ..... ~~.. ... .... ..... ... .. I ... c.t.W... J2J4.,... J24 ~.... JJ4 ..._ lJ6t c..t. Mete llJ4C.... 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Paul Coad. ~~~ALTY bdra:•· 1~1lcbeo Eallblurr. •Br ab 1 SZ7S.OOO $$1,000 87H 181· MUHZ • :,~r!~ce. v~ri! ;::m Twnhle. Bltns •'pool, I SU0,000 $17,100 So.of Hwy. 3br. 3ba. d~n. Br.1 ba, newt'rpt, paint, 4 Br ni8BaB;.. te~nls, pood ls overaho aarau. La IH5 mo. 6H·55U t SltZ.000 s.w, din rm, beam dna. (rplc, bu drJll, 1tv. •·ncd yd. au "' • •r o r declu a nd oaclosed 67s.41Tt8 • • ~. wo.&ll0)41T S32.Scno.-.2W. $$l.ecT80t5.52·0Z90 patio Muat 8"1 S110e i---------I a. SJt0.000 S.W. \eue. EvtscaU4t'7.a3Sl Zbr. 2'MI. b~rront rondo 14 $400.000 SJl,000 Rf.NTALS: Oo younielf a PoW UH GREENTREE 3 Br 2 . . ~ le.ue. call ITS.f<n JI S4ZS,OOO $80,000 ravor. 1'0lnat Corona del ••••••••••••••••••••••• !::: ~~f:°ts• Pnva~. eitclulvo beach _OC'_MW __ 12111_ • ...._ ____ 1 GflllCH SJS0.000 UO,tOO Mar aro-J umln IUGH OEMANDARt:A condo, ocetl\ vlew. Newport lleighta home C 0 MP LET EL y F 1 NISH E O fh~~ \r:c0~m~~1 ::_: Be•ullful, lar1e. SBR, Cplal>C hllms, l&e t Br. ~~·a:~ ::~P~~ ", 'ood deck p,10o1, lntcrl •-rURN·KEY" PROJECTS will be t>Nroom • 'd\!n homes 1\.9 bath, 2~1lory wllb . ~ cpta, oew ~aJe. ne tuna. Vrly leHe. MOC> ronl rrt, rp c, •·ea Private patio, fireplace. beamed ceillngs, full kitc he ns . Pool & ttcreation room. 1 year lease . HAYLOn APARTMENTS ZIJA.,. ... C.~ 64Mt4J Mte.tote7 " ~...&.1 O ex h ed T d d l w'th prlvlltae of use t ram rm. frplc, compl. f.111nt, new patio. ne• ...... A•"" tJtkac. Sbr, 3ba. ram rm llVN r c ang . ra e up an ge · 1 0 dr11)ed, formal dl.n rm ndHpd, '* mo. lac '°°· ...... .,._, Much morel IMS/mo 21>0 % appreciation and l o ~~.Jaruul & lennl $UO/mo+11ttut1tyd?. 1rd11r . U3.'1H33 o "or,lb .... , ........ t0 .... 8 .. h"' 87$-2'Uotl7S.S:Jll eves ,__._..___. & I ... ........_ . t BY .. .,.. • ..., Kl'. i"!Q E.. m ~222 d 8 .. ., •sa •D ...... -""'' • • ·•mw rlf&Z• -mam enanc:e. APPOINTMENT IN COLIOJNIWPOIT ........, R nEAL Y • >'11 • .,.... ahop&. Adult.a. No peg. I N -·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUR OFFICE ONLY (No drive-bys, 493-50.11 eva. L.H•M·'60at!ve&. 1 AY ONT ... .,.... .. .ct. 1769 ta Mete 1124 P4e4LSe ) a6Ei7A5~T51oat 15 2 DR luxury occantron1 ltancbo ija.n J oaquin --Wl.--1 l2i2 De uxe dupleit 3 br. 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d L • 00 Snar~"!fenew S• J .,,...... w/w cpta, bltftlf, Crplt, l or 2 Or adult• n<> petw New 2 br, 1 • b•, patlu. t'on n. case •• o1 ~ I "1 o~ ••••••••••.,.••••••••••• 11ar, JM!lio. Yrly lsc. N SlTS/"'""' 2121 E 16th :s"t' Conteh. Adult•. No pct11. 3 BR., 2 ba.: pauo, aar. leue /opt. Poulblc ~l:w . 2 bdpa:r de;:_ LEASE, a 81lrm 2 b11 duas.~.mu.673·31'83_ N.Hb.'646.tllOI · • $2-&S.642·l_603 So. of Hwy. Av1ul. 8J23. tradu. Rltr. MS-2411 Calberdral rellin ... s & up ho11;"4i. uUI rm, 2 car aar. To hoo.s 3 BR 2 b -------o;;u;-,... u-u. ~Mo Ai{. 61S·Z373 ...... y-.... JJl d d o· pllllo. $390 •9~6878 wn e. ., 3 .. \" lk . • "•w ...,, -r ara e . SS9S. mo · wshr/dryer, relrig. Ne~ .. a . to water. S,130. Utal 2 Br studto, '4t oa dwn, JASMINE CREEK •••••••••••••••••••••• 67S·2'700orf79,3887 s Br. great lam. home ia paint: pool, patio: nr. paid. Sn&ls ok. ~ee MaJn 1\<a ba up. Alrluro, f•m Tenn.la court• & Pool Z Story, 4 BR. 2 BA. ram RIMT•Ls ~-Lse or sell. John Koaa. 3 Car car. Adlts, Rentala, 540·5370 rm, frplt', paUo lwnhse 3BR, 2BA + ram rm rm . m any extra•. ~ McCill. 496·3618 eves, only M2S Lse. 642· dcslttn.Nopeu.283Koox ...._,,..,.rty 200 RHlllsh1te Luxurious. $750/mo S52S/mo.963-4567Bkr, Si"'lePamll)tHomea 49,S..S220days rltr Rrlttht & c h ee rful St. Nwpt ll&U aru. •••••••••••••••••••••• W--"-""-.,.,.. 7''"1 .. .,. ree SBR 2 Ba bayfront aµt & home. ,,_..,,....,. _..... v .. r "" "e-•· · 3 Br.'den, i 't)A ·::.'.'.'.' Mk.._ Vl.jo 3267 Bluffs home, just redec. Wlnwr or yrly. No pets . .,, •• .......,eves. INVISTMINT ave up to Sl50.000 n sh 2Br. Crplc, paUo. back yd Super Clean. Nke area. JSR, 2 Ba........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2\, ba. Loe. on 673-~. GliMD OPIMIMG ~ IXCILLEHCl rnust buy apt units i gor. Kids. lets. 14 1 a r g e Br 11 • 2 b • 3 BR, 2 Ba ... •• .. • ... $47 llNTALS &tttnbclt. Comm. pool. SUSS Util rree Near THE IA Y LIAF II prlde-of-owner5hip as O.C. wtin 30 days. Als K3 rdener water. cpts/drps , lrplc. Sor •BR,2"'41 Ba ......... S4 MlSSJON VIEJO. IRV. ~~~:i:;•9.Lea!~.~t.AEgt"* bea.cb. Beachc~mber. 28drm S260 •11&t you're uftcr, we have 2 a Pl bld g · SJS.4123 wale.r, encl JMitio, Inc •BR,SBa........... Sln&lefamllyrrom$32S. '""uo• v.., .. Foo.631·2011 Beaull(ul. spacious now hHe it.Tltis propcrty in-/'"""""""'~\I uit . yd. Walk school, n Townhomea N"FEE •GT"-""'"& P I . w .....,.,,vvv"' 11 cq Y .Maintenance free, 3br. 2~ shops .-,.10 Ph 900·1301 2 BR .. n. v -" _ . ...,, · Harbor View Palerm. o. EAN L'RONT ., "Cll, apts. oo . pvt. patios. ~Judell four separal_e 3 ~rude up. K Investments ba duplex. 1,900 sq. n.. . ~ . . 6 ...... • • • .. • .. • 48 y I I I r DI\ Adults. no pet.s. bedroom. 2 bath houses. 640-8300 btO ~ 552.0344 W &LI( 2 BR, 2 Ba .····· .... · Pl Newport IHct. 3269 aa~en::rJ'&.;i:;;e. anc Avail. wkly, 8/7 to 9/11. 329 Avocado. C.M. each wllh fil'\•plaee and · · · "' 3 BR. 2 Ba... . . . . . . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSO wk. 673·2.&!13 646.-08&aor ~ dou. ble aara.ge, all on a Uo1 vers 1ty Park Ill o $275. 2 br, nr . beach. to Mile Sq_uare Park. 3 BBRR, 2 Ba........... 3Br. 2'\ b• condo w/36' Walk to Beach . 2 Br. den, """dous 3 br townhou.'!\•, cteep p1rk·hkc lot watb Terrace 3Br Agnt to Singlesok t'ee. Redecorated 3Br, 2 ba, 3 ,2Yi Ba •••..... S47 boat slip, dbl aar. szooo zy; Ba, many upgrades, ...- iDaaY trees and plants. ownuse.827·9624 MainRentals,M0-53'70 frpk,newcpts,drapes 3BR,2Ba........... mo. summer, $6SO yrty pvt. .tennis. pool & 2 ba. frpk:, patio, pOOI. N111t see to appreciate. dishwasher SUO mo. 3BJl,2~Ba......... lse.5'S·7645 . Jacuw.S450mo.631-1267 Adults, no pets. $300. Xh1t location. Only LIDO ISLE ca...l ttt.hs• 963-4.5611.Agnt,nofee. •BR,211& Ba......... tr.oleoch llll,_M:).338 ___ 1 ____ _ $195,000. Ask for J osh. Wanled : Bayfronl home. 2Br. 1~'1 ba. full gar. new Bcaul 3 br home choic Harbor View Homes 2Br Condo W /den, din AM 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMTSIDE, adult 1&2 Br. 642·5270 All cash. Pvt Pty only. c:.rpt, H~ bl ks to bch. N • 3 BR. 2 Ba. $$50 area, 2Y.aba, stove, trash ••••••••••••••••••••••• UP LEX-lower 2 Bdrm.. $200-$225. Like new. Pool. No bkrs. Call aft 6pm pc t s . $4 1 o In c Id· ti ~::C~/r; ... mo. Cal C:O.ta Meu comp. Recently con· Br. 2 ba, family rm, Jge 2 ba. with y:ird, privacy, no pets. 177 E. 22nd. SL 615-1308or 675·6055. gardener. 644·2119. o•· 4 BR, 2 Ba. Furn. $475 struc:ted, w nnis courts, kitchen , central air, enclosed patios, built· 644--08711 IN tti.IMgtOll .. Mia 324 Summer ~ntals pool, nr beach. ~mo, clean. Nr. So Cst Plata & ins: fireplace & wood In· 2-Br-1-~-8-8-T_w_n_h_s_e_s-ty-lc WANTt::O Rentals lhal you would ••••••••••••••••••••••~ 'BR, 3 Ba. $650 Per week 67S.01ZJ. schoola, Lease. 979-1798 tenors. O~ Catalln_a In brk fplc, aar. lae l>"tlci,· 4 Ple.1 -4 PS.x love to Hve in · all located . the Pall · de Th .. " .. In anract l ve n elah· ~~cbwa,lk coBndo:..Je,ase. Npt. Shores, 2 BR, conv. Wn ..... t.r 3291 agent. nor!:. 49;.:.ooo. ru quiet udlts, no pels. S27S. New Con s t . Cus tom Clieftts -Cli..ts borhoods. ....per c.ean muu.e w den. Walk lo beach. etc.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-M7 Eidem Ave. 979-1658 Duple x. Nwpt Shores RF.ADY TO BUY Spyglass$975to$1500 u':3f aded c~t~i 1d.rpc ed 'ltaL..--$410/Yrly. Agt.548-1290 t Br 2 ba, clean +Ocean Vu-Brand Ne w CASA VICTOR~- Sl30 .. 000. Prine:. only . ,:;.t;0~•s=: CameoShores$1500 M2SP~'::~99;:486mm · Jii ~"!"~ 2 B 2 b d U 1ardener. Avail. now. 2br/2ba, bllns. frplc. 20' l ,2&3br,l>etu.xe Unfur . ..:Bk:.;:,,:,l".:...· 84:;..;.;..0.....:.1.;.44.:..1 _____ 1 _________ -t Laguna Niauel S450 • • l'~ "-~ rr:ded. :d:I~~ opi,_ .: $425. No fee. All'. 552-8088_ patio. ~/$37S. 496--092 or Furn. ~us/wtr pd. Also some summer rcn-SUPH CLEAN '7 ........... ,, .,.0 aoo" ortl34708 -e-2 Ba DUPLEX 11 AduU.s·NA.PciS ~t'. gate Well kept triplex on t.a.lsforthe monthof Aug Cl2.2..a~ ..-.-. _... • ....,.., ..... 1 "· • 8 Pool, rec nn,elevators East.side Costa Mesa. All Refttak Call rordetalls · 3 Br. H\ Ba, frplc, alley ~ Ca.de•l•I-• bltns, lndry fac. S250 mu. S2SVictoria 642-8970 2 br. sas.ooo. Drive b) •••••••••••••••••••••• BAY & BEACH w/boat access. near Ilea the Bay. 4Br+ Den. ......,IMd 3425 avail 8/26. 493499'1 · l719 Westminster then HoMM. FwWIMd REALTY 675 & Graham. $350 mo Best location. SISOO mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• l &2 Br.1 ba. Ftom l200. cau557-G075 •••••••••••••••••••••• · 847·2622 't523CuefusDa:fllvM yrty lease. Waterfront Exec condo Npl CorOINldetMar 112 No pets. 400 Merrimac ----------rlal»oo l"-d Beaut duplx. 2Br, H .. ba /\dull Twnhm 2 BR 1 OPEN DAILY Homes631·1400. Rivie~a. 3BR, 3ea, trplc: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Way. 9'79·1911 SIX UNITS •••••••••••••••••••••• frpl, + xtras . .,So. or hwy. ba, 2 car gar, all 0£ t.h SA.Iii . T08P.M. Fantastic • Bdrm DupleXc. cathedral ceiling. pool, 1 Br .•Pt. range & rcrrti;. All TW<? B~DROOMS'NEW 3BR. 211.tba. uppc S450mo.549-9501. luxuries incl. sec. aate Private balconies for tennia etc, No pets. Lse. ....;; Avail. Sept. l or sooner. 1Arae63"290 lot <zoned duplex on Little Island. •-TL-Fi-t Ava.ii. immed. Walk l NewTerraceCardlff2Br. each bedroom. Walk lo $400mo.•IM·0382 ~ Mature adults only. No R-4) Near 19th. & Winteror yeurly.2 cn -.,. •• oceanS350968·8670 frpl,wetbar,nearpool,ocean&bay.$600moon 'ti,, !<:t':t~ pels.$175.mo.642·5872 Pomona . Like ne w parkg. LORA VANC To see this 3br, 2ba . . ahops.$375.6"-4016 yearlyleasc. NewportCrcst.huge2400 -~ ~ $160."-c ... -lorlbr.Pool. l •· d d B/N c h armer . Den & 3 BR, 2 Ba. crpts. drps, al Waterfront Hom-aqf\ 3 Br & den, 3 Ba. ua ·~ ~a.r:e o~c': :·:~~ges RLTR. 613-4062 fireplace . So. or Hwy. cond. Patio. $335 mo 1\u1.lerock ' br, fam rm. 631-1400 ~.. split level condo. Full CORONA DEL MAR util pd. Senior citizen. Nu Rerri g e r a tors i n c . Charming' br watcrfron 5445/mo. Agt. 675·2311. Shield Really, 636-~0 din rm, 2 ba, oew crpt. ocn vu, lg car w/auto dr. 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. pets. 646-2'738 A U T O M A T I home. Furn Sept.ls View of U.C.l. Avail. H.V HOMES. Palermo. Quiet end unit, pool, ten· Pool, tennis, conlanenta l nr. bllns, cpl.~. drpe., S p RINK LE RS . 0 F June 15. $400 mo. 646·1 C--"-M Beautifully upgraded 2B Sept. 11 t . Le a II e . 4Br It FR & view. $700 nis, etc. SS80 mo. VacanL brealcf35t. Some ocean gar, adlls, no pets. i'I'REET PARKJNC. On· • """"" esa 3224 & den Executive Viii Cardener, water, •"'1· mo. S52·7093or644-mo &46·902IS C8talina views. CIOlle t 548-t291or645·MZ? Jy 9.5 x Potential In· lal»oo P ..... Mla l I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• Pacific Condo. Frff boa dues pd bJ owner. $6S0.1-...;._;;.;.:;_;;.:..:...;:.._:;,.:..:....;..:..:..;:__t----------1 come. PRICED T •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 ba condo, frplc, or R.V. storage, 2 c mo.Aet.541·5032 H.V. HOMES. 180 De1. BdrmCondo.a dlt.s over !~~linlg & rane beuch..PaUoApt.28r,t •it Ba,S. w· t R t I th u· & I dbl garage, leMis, jacu1al View. Large yard, 48rs <IO, incl Cpt.s/drps/r<\frig. """""' Coast Plaza Area. rn. TS139,500. in er en u on pa o poo . gar. sauna It pools. 1 mile 3 8! 2 Ba, Fam Rm, hm Ir Fam Rm. $785.mo. Hunt. Bch. Owner (714>•---------t " 541·3404 ~=~~·rr!~~~~!iu~~ tt~· Adults. $375. 6'2·1155 ocean. $395. 962·511' numontlncondcl...: IncaCoblleonTVy W ·7083or64•·mO 536.s77. lmmac. :~~:,tpdM adlts, 642·0461 I f $450/ 673 4637 3 Br 2 Ba formal din rm • .... • ........... _ 3600 $3002 BMR. Poot, Y urn. mo. · ' f f 'seo,ooo Spanish Villa. swimming. avail 8/7, a1e: Bluffs bay view, xn _..._.... carport. o/ycar Y •----------• cpts, bJtns, pl, ncd. $1 8 3 d Agent 64.C 7383 $150. Bachelor pad. Utrl. paid. Fee Ma.in Rcnluls, !WO·S37() J--~-~~~~tl 3124 incl grdnr or ! 549.3139 sq. ft . 4 br, 3 ba, study 54 ·98 l ys. •99·3669 beaut. 3 BR, 2~ ba. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.R., D.R .• 3 car aar eves. S675A.&ent644·1133 * CAP I STRAN 0 31R, l '':alA MESA VERDE $i19S 968-24'5 BEACll·Townhse style, ' r . 2 yr oldRusticcoll~ge, l W?~kini: 3Br.2Ba.cpts,fplc, · Culverdale48r3Ba.fa_m BLUFFSCondoleases ocean view 3BR. 2\-\ba. $450Yrtyleaw New 2Br, 2ba, frpl, 'l'riplex, 11 l.a Serena. person. lgc yd. pn\ acy. immac. $1~. MS·5760 3 Br. 2 Ba, lg ram rm, ful rm, nr pools & tennu , Slartlng at $49S $&25. COLE OF NEWPORT dshws hr. cpts. drps, Dapa Pl. 119.000. ~180· ':"0 • W~kr pd. Ofl lyequippedkit,frplcla $480mo.SS9-0881 *A&ent,644·1133• **NEAR MARINA· REALTORS 675·5511 patio. Adlts. $2115 E·18th 8 S. A. fwy at Sanui Isabel Jbr + den, 2ba, frplc. rm " Uv rm. chlldre Spacious lower 3BR, 2ba, St. 646-5512. -==;.,....;_---~.--• to 2435 Norse ll-4 pm bltns-. ~r HalecttSt Club. pets-OK, euy ma ht LUXURY TWNHSE, 3 Br Exec. h o m e, Bal boa new carpets & decor. Apt in old Corona del Mar .•---------- 61 X'a GROSS Thurs S38S. tlllrdener.0~r incl. gardening, avail 9·1-71. ~:.,.P01~ ~~~ac11. fPoflr!!!~1·dlPtn .3sba• .,»,rpen1• $365. tge 1 bedrm, good toe. 20Br. newly dacor.dGround 20Unu +Pool -Bread 979-4886or979-7....... 962-6898or842·6S90 _..,,.. ,.....,,,._ . ........, .... ·• :·• · 489-2237 AGT. S350incldutll.675·6000o oor, gar, laun facll. 8 • ..,.,., 000 1 Long lease avail. Near t/d / t Old u.ter·--· . ncom ••••• •••••••••••••••.i BR. 2\; Ba . BRAN 3Brl~Ba atiodblgar LEASESAVAIL ocean•bay.$850Mo. 631-1)5581\osemary crp rps s v. er ~.ooo. Trade not re· AVAIL. 9 my home. NEW Spacious spll bltrus.$350'~o.5J6.1827o We oCCer the following OavidaoaRlt)' 673-9060 ,.....IMd adllsonly.Sl90.548·9735· q~ared. Call Realtor. completely u ded 1 1 So C Pl fine properties: Maintenance free, 3br, 2 Be b d l>1ul Coad. 962·6142 Br, 2 Ba, furn. or art. eve . nr . oast u.a, 960-1830 3 Br, 2 ba, lam r m _,. Blulf1. Lovely 3n-, ..... ba •••••••••••••••••••••• ba duplex, 1,900 sq. rt. au~. ra.o . new 2 br, Z dbl gar. 1 Yr lease. $il60. -DI cm ....... 3706 blfl. $525. 552.0344, ba, liv r!"', dUl rm, bllns. 'three office buildings. furn. Condo. 1 mi f mo. Agt Sam Crane. 2 Br 2 Bath Condo, nr 3 Br, 2balhl $38$ D plan. End unit. Bay ••••••••••!'••••••••••• frplc, Jacuztl. Ocean Oran1e Co. AirPort area. beach. 5 min fr N t 645·4110orS40·0608 Hunt. Harbour. $250 mo. 3 Br,2ba, farnrm S4SO view. Newly uparaded. tUe Island. Annual Lse: 2Br1 Ba, corner lot, fplc. view. Adults, no pct11. PsUlc. range $360.000 i, b<.'h. Adlts. ovcr40, ma Nokids.847-7851. 3Br.2ba.famrm$425 Refrla. washer/dryer , SBr,2ba.home.$600Mo. dshwshr, c pts, drps, 646-9520or64S·82S6 $630.000. Cash required. ricd or s ngl, Sl,000. EASTSIDE. Park-Ilk 3Br,2ba,dinrmS450 wtr aoftener. $675 on Agt 673-4400 rdrig.$315 1sc.673·7Sl3 2 8 1 b 1 h ltl0.000 to $175,000. Ted Rec. & hobby facil. grounds. 3BR. 2BA $375. $28$. Near waler, 2 br, 3 Br, 211& ba, fam. $475 leaae. fM0..8578. · r, a, story, s ag Bit'ellerklc. 714.~9•1480 sec. Boal or trlr. s ag lncs. gardener & water. klds/pets/sngls. Fee 4 Br,2~ ba, fam 1525 Br, 2Ba Twnh~ Up· PHI••• 3707 SHARP Split level 2 Br drps, patio, frplc, beu m ---------a a va il. Call art 6PM. Children, amt pet MalnRental.t,MO-MTO 3Br.dlli"famrms$535 araded le clean."rPool,. •••••••••••••••••••••• den, bltns. patio. $350. coil., dsh whr, gar. OOBTA MESA •·PLEX, 536-8749 OK.642·52'70 3 Br townhouse, att. ~ sauna, prtt. Adults, no IAYNOMT 644.7452 Adull.!I. $240. 2GSO Elden, SZl.000. dn. No paints, n . p l f .1 _,., Un.itF.537·3125 . ..UCr lng no rcflnanc $110. Ulll free . cu EASTSIDE: Park-Ilk prage. oo ac1 . -· 552·1000 peta. $400 mo. ~3359 & Bach apt, yrly rental, 2br, 2ba, 2·car gar. n Ing. 2 dbr ) 2 (lbr). b each . Ho r s e k . 11rounds, 38R 2BA S37S. mo.557-1.351 848-2800. uUl pd. $240. mo. 926 E. China Cove. $425/mo 2 Br2Ba,new cpts,d~. $103.000.Agt.557-9659 Bea c hcomber. F .. Jarde.Mr le water. CLEAN 3 Br 2 B• bllns THE : . . BalboaBlvd.67~ Adltsonly.673·7537. patio, gar, $260. Close to 631-2011 ldreo, sml pets OK. ...... d r d d. .,.,.,5· VILL "·CE. . .. · IAYROMT ~ M 3722 shops. 548-2748 ----------t 642 5270 "t-• rps, nc Y • ..,, • n Duplex • Deluxe 3 BR 2 _.. • 2 Br 1 Ba. Coro Lid -THREE UNITS ~-· Nr Westminster Mall. Ba, w/w crpts, blti~s. ••••••••••••··~··•••••• Twnhse, upstairs view. New c'aslsidc 2br, lba , HarMt.r MESA VERDE3Bedroom 846·5230,846-4408 REALTORS . fplc, gar, patio. Yrly l BR. beaut. view from Adlts, no pets. $275 h;e. frp!c, bltns. lrg crptd Eastsl"de C.M. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ~ath, family room, 3br 2ba Bolsa Chlea Brand new, view. 2b lease. No dogs . $S50. balcony. 111& blk bch. 543-633lor5S7..S717 pauos.enclgur,adlts.no E i at r bualllns, dis hwasher M' d • 1 d OK 2b U . p ... Th Tr, 6733883 $245 mo Ulll pd 2500 pets $325 2565 S11nt1t Owner's X·tra large ~pier enlce Hw c;r run S395 Agt 556-2660 cFa den, ch l rcn . a, ruv r... e er-. Sea~lew, ~ee apt 1 ~r call Costa Mesa 3824 Ana Ave. 6'4-4253. bvdroom 1 bath home h v ni n. untangton · · Xlnt schl•. frplc. bllns. race. 5 Cashew. Nr pool. aterlront. 40• dock, 3 673.2486 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- wlth fireplace and rrcs Harbour. t::legant •BR, EASTSIDE $370/mo. $100 cleaning s.T10/mo. 213·322·1588. w/lge yrd. Avail. now. 1 FROM $205 NEW & nice t br, p00I. fp, "'Int ANO T 1 Ba, contemporar y ) deposit 846·2984. I A ... 7527"'Al be '"~teM 3724 adlts nopets From"'""~ P31 • • .wo furnishings .. Boat . Vacant. 4 blks to sch s. · Rancho San J oaquin yr se. ••· · --. n• 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults. n • · _.... ::S'l°m, l ~a~h 01ts. al 1tardener Included t · 3br. 2·car gar, big yrd, 2 Story 5 Br Home w/rncd Twnhse, Spotless 2 Br, 2 &-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, dshwhrs, shag cpts, 642·52Sl,i46·3798 movi~gi~M~s·t s;:e~ $1800 mo. rentaJ. 1213) mustsee.$365.548·3561. yd , ct.ose .to schools & Ba. den, drps, cpts. JBr 2~Br.Newport $37.SOWHK&UP dosedgaraJ(e.BBQ.Co Lg 3 Br. 2 au, lg inm .....,. 8 1 592-5981 shopping an S.E. H.B. Speclallyorrercdforlse. T Cood S350 •Studio&lDRApts •waterpd.Pool. porch. 2 children, nr ' 582,.....,. Y appo ntmen 2 3S · 2 b r Gar a & e · 54.00. mo. 10102 Conttitu· approx. 9/15, at ~. 1st errace 0 • • •1V & MaJd Serv Avail LA MANCHA APTS schls, S225 mo 546·3776 Oftl)'. .....,_ .. «II 1141 klds/pets/sngl1. Fee tion7162-it246 3 mos. & $47S lasU mos. 968-9186 •PboneSe.rv,Htdpool .1 778ScottPlace, CM · 1 ii a; RI •...••....•.•••••••.••• Main Rentals, 540·5370 . Bus. 644 ·8920; h m e ewport Shores 2Br, den, •ChJldren Section 642·~3 0. 2 e ... individual un· • 1 :: * • BEACH HOUSE· BEAUT. Split level, 4 Br, 752-6895 2ba,cloaetobcb. $4.50/yr •Low monthly rates. its, like own home. encl Ocean view 28 R·den. IO. 2 br dup. Garage. 21~ Ba. sep. din rm, rplc, 1 -6346 2376 Newpart Blvd, CM New adult waterfront upt. garuges. dshwllhr frplc, ap•rtllta . Crplc , Jrg 2·car ga Kidstsingleaok.Fee ramrm. lge pool, bllns.Woodb rldge ·3 Br, y.MB 548·9755or645·3967 1nMes.aVerde.Beaullful pallos.adlts.nopetll.3m 712•"20 w/elet' cyr . Adulu only Main RcQtalll, 540·537o nrbch. $5SO mo. 968-9577 townhm Oct . occupan· Bluffs Condo cbarm 3br la nd11capinl(. E xceµ· E. 18th St. 642·53'40 .... CllUMll M.-c:M $400. S200. 2 br. aaraae. rncd ro lmmed Ocepy 4 Qr 2 Ba C)'. Clos~ to lake " ten· bltns, p00I, E·Z care, nr: Eashl• I .. 2 Ir tionaHy rich interiors, FO. SALi 499.2231 AOT kids Fee .,, · l 11 1 • nia. MA-4504 stores. Ideal for cpl. Bltnt, w/w, drps, pool, 1&2 bdrm& from $21~. Deluxe 2br upl (In tra . . ·, R I 540 5310 .. om rm, cen ra Y oc.. Avall9·1$450 640-0al5 S225 Adil l Mesa Verde Vlllu J~ plex ). Ground floor . CATALINA ISLAND Lease Sept. lSth-Jun Man enla s, · nr. Westminst~r Mall & L....-leecll 3241 · 645.3971 8 ' no pe s. Meta Verde Drive 'Eulil 1''rplc, patio, encl gur. 11Jnlu. Income $19.200 u 14th. Super charmer. Rent or tease 8 mo. nld. Manna 111 Sehl, $395 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, 2BA. DW, wash Cost a M e a 8 • < 71' $27$/mo. Prcrcr midcllc .-r. SllS.000. or wll Wood a Co ve. $400. 2200 sq. n .. 3 car aor. 4 1st & lust.+ $100cln dep. 2 Br house, 1 ~ ba. dryer, nr ocean, pool, seo. Coty nest UUI paid. 540<t871. age adull.li. Avail S<lpL S. v adc for Income propc:r· 4117·3S31 br, 2Yi ba. liunlccn faml&y Call 968-4000__ ___ garage, frple, cpl~. drps, tennl1. See 230 62nd St. Fee. 642·5872. tylnOran11eCounty. M.wport .. ~h 3169 rm. w/wft bar, formal 4 Hr 2 Sn. cpts, D/W. n refrt~. Ocean view. 234 Avall8/1S.673·2'54 MalnRentals.~0·5370 ~:~u~~~l::i~ltc:~~ fJ_E_'_A_U_T-IF_U_L_b_r_a_n_d_n-cw WorW WI• lrokws ••••••••••••••••••••••• dimn11. lllnt area. SS50 peta. Children OK. $4 La Brea. S41S. mo. Incl e w Po r t C r e s t t Br. rurn, adult.s no pets. 1·2·3 Dr Dl•hwll!lhc r · bach apts. l"rplc. Rcf1141. 96M410 Ouut. t.lndn tale -t DR. mo.SS6-6800or~2·9752 mo.llGC).3()35 uUI <2lS)92S-829S Townhouse. 2 BR. 2~ SJ90, walk to s hopa. encl. eai.. RBQ. Gu$ lnd.$19$.64541256 ---~-pr\'litlae h~mc. Slap for Br. kids ok. No pets. 3 Br. 2 98. 14 mi to bch. Emera Id Terr ace. poolBa, •:•c~ d~Nited, 84.2·7l54 w11tcr pd. Pool. Eastalde triplex $300. mo. FOUIPLIX lgc. boat. summer or yr. S265tmo. Avail Aug 15th Cpls drp1 aprlnklers n Redwood. glass. ocean tenn · • t LA MANCHA APTS 3 br, 2 ha. Pref. odull#. ly ttc. Altt. 675 6161 1714) 837·60SO. ext 51 pct.5.' s.ioo' mo, tat, ia11t vu. woodsy. 28r, dlnrm, =· J'-::!1·63~~ 1· I &2 ..... Trtn 778Scott Place, CM No IHllll. Hlln oven & !:'s~~~:-::~ WINTF.R nt~NTALS wkda~r _!"5-3485 evca. +security &i ctn !et'. 9WI bath. :l rrptc '11 dble gar. . u • . :S~ ~~ '~l'Js~!:S~ ;;;•r, 642·~3 ranl(e. 3 yr11 new.67~·&488 Sl65.000. Octo nfront·S c ve r a I parkllng 4Dr. 2 ba. fnc:tl Port Clyde Or. 83t·~ S4SO/lle. 491•1173 · Bl"f, to;;rl)' a ~2 Ba, 16lhSt.642·1265 ta M'eM 1124 Costci MeH 3124' , .. al!O don't di•turb ttl'-lorl(t rutty rurnlthed yd, frpl, dahwsher, patio. CLEAN 3 Br 2 98 bltns Lc118e. North Laa . UI ~I nr, mo, LOE d •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nuts. bom,•s 11vall frnm sr,oo t dbl gar, 11n11t11 ok. HO cpts d"P.fl fncd back yd' de1rec view. 4br, 3ba. J Br. cptA, rps It .... lopnlHlty $800pcrmo.A!n.613·5410 Marquette Cir, UH. 'Acr0n lrom llChool. N . te00.4!M-41Z7or494·232l. ATERJRONT. Pier • ct1hw1hr. SJOO +sec. No 141.alOOWAYMi lOMo. rental, Bayshores. ll3HJe73.eve.t. pets.S375MT·J901___ float, 3 bedrm. formal pets.&4Z~an•PM . ~..-....--..,....._.,-....__... .. Newly rum. 3 br bomc.Colt~geParlt3br.1~ba. •bdCondo$325.mo llNTALS dine rm. 2 bat1'a, w/w~h9Clt 3741 ---------1 646-8258or <2 13 )790·2620 2 frplcs . 1435 mo. 96().lt80or9l2-atl LA•UMA llACH l'l*t, .... c. dble 1ar., •••••••••••••••••••••• t1~t!t~ DeMf'f, 2400 3BrTownh""•••. Wint•r o wtgardcner. 557·13Sl Ask for Mickey. 1. 3 BDRM. le FAM. RM., dop. $800 mo. yrly lae WIMTll llHTALS __.... """'"" ,.. ----------t _________ 2 bath ho m e . W /W only. Barrett Really, -•••••••••••••••••• yrly. l blk from bear h.$180. Utll pd, cozy I B Forl.ease.•BR'+bonus, c o rpeU •drapes. 142.5200 - Bin o...,r. New Moonrid&e 645-2931 or (213 )287·7420 near all. Beachcomber. d-, ""'v. lot w/pool, 1 Swedish rlreplace. ~.block to l~ beach. ""' F 631 20 '"'" .,.. OlTl'STANDING OCEAN swimmlna pool & ample -~n home>. Super view. 2 Beach winter rntl. 38r, ee. . 11 blk to beach &•te. '700. le VILLAGE Vl£W. $450 Bayside Cove. Adjacent parkln1. Studloa·Sl9$ cfec:lcs. 3br, huae frplc. 2b•. $390 inclds utll.•3Br + DR. 2 ba, frpl. mo.988·91'3 Mo. t o Balboa lafand . mo. &i l,"!nLbouses·S395 t"<irced air heat. As· Family only. Aval) mJd bltns d/w nu cpts pain ._.__ J2•• 2. "''udloapt. 2 B. LKS. TO Presll1lou11 z Bdrm. mo. Available Sept. lit• stlm11ble 9,..., loan. tone c-t Call"75 •"t2 1 ' •'I 1 '>•-"' ~ "" °' t kl ti Really, El Toro. C•ll .,...p · " """' · n/out. < a ecreal _.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH, 1 bllt. rtom Pot· Townhom e. Security • nf r eaerva ona -..asoo or &')0.6674. Ask Lovely eayfront hme. 642·222lm•tt/646-9661 RANCHO SAN JOAQUI tery Shaek. OWNER aates, pool, Jacuul Ii NOWI tor Jim or Joan Leaon. Br. winter only. elec gal BR hse, mature adllll. Townhome, 3 Br 2~'a Ba, PAYS ALL UTILITIES. sanely beach f700 mo/lse e.._.. thelflt 1e1 dlooolt itw bttt toc.doft. Owners. licensed agent Ir .iar. F'plc. pvt patio No cpu or drps, No doas. ll I t1 h I Y u P 8 rad e d • 3Sl_MSMpa0;.10ua 3 BDR". IM"8c an..,...,,,._~ ---------•ew>nmo.6'13·3053 kid" -R--13 brea&.htakln• view, POOi. " n .... Fantastic' Bdrm ............ -..ONtANOTWOBEDROOM. ......... _.... or "·-""·_.."" Sd4 mo. lae/opllo FAMILY HOME. Built Ouplfa. WalklooceaD• llrlBAlli,ADUlTAMRTMEHTHOME!S. ........ 2100 , .. ,.JAod. 4 llDIOOM 547-70Mor833-321S on 2 levels. Lge. Uv. rm. bay.teoOmoonyrl,y tse. <Mltl!M1111R«ftMb1Cen&tt.~8"lolwlll'ld ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•-2~ b th f II W/fi....,tace. This home __ ~.,..........""-930'PlneT,_,~ l'llrZBa Coll p k a••••••••••••••••••••••• a · am Y room,Turtleroclc s pacious hasmaanlflcentOCEAN Be•ch 6 View 4 Bdrm ''ToP o W«ld" 1 room. ._.,._~Pbol.1Wo'rllwWc-t•.<¥ii. Br 2 Ba.' Pootr1~1e~~~t. Ge•ral 320 f~':~.ce~a~n11~~ J:c!::I; beaul. loc. s$.1o. mo. ' fr CO~LJNE VU. S500 <furn or unlum> tn super aep. fttt. atove, refri1. s .. I\,•••,.... c.o.rt.~. S-. 880\.--..,, t.nde for u,nita. Owner ........................ etc. etc. AU Included ro 833·8!46 Mo. I I S pets SZOO m-3934 ,...._,O.~owt.wi~-C-mvM1o1t l'tt. 549-M» 3BR·Garden Grove, SUS per month. •· llusUc cedar 1bin1I• secret ocat on. 7so , ..... __ . --·------t a-00111t ... _.,.....,. ..... t1o-.roo.iwt ......... 141·10tl KEY REALTORS ~1i:~a.T20:.~~;::fr home. Lee. auadetll, mo/wilt\erorS12CI07rly. .... J76t ·ffotn_......,,·.. Fw...._.Modela W-....... 2900 • ........__ t·•-""-M&-4477 ly. Olive Wiggenhom, fi replace, dlnin1 rm., On the Bay •Bdrm + •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.......,.. .. 1 _... _.. -·1---------r 6'1Wl60 blll·ln kitchen. An U · ._,.: WINTER BEACH REN 11_ ·~·-...__ ,.~~ .....:.. -•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 2 Ba. dln rm. rrptc · ctilent Cam. boma. $'75 Den. Best ..... atloG. '1500 TAL \.\ blk to ocean IJllrill!C _,,_,,__..._...._ 2orbbometn gctarea.NEWSpanlsb a~yttw /ll' b lll ns. la tncct yda BR. 2 Ba, Townhvm~. Mo. mo/yrlylM. v l 28 d l .,.._.ttartior_.. F..._, · Cortalder rlur-upper. le optn beam Ct'il. .CBR w/paOo, ~ardnr • wtr Park View. totally de MISSIOMllALTY W........,...... 1i~ec;,•::rn.: m':,.xi!: -frOfnO....C..~ Call c:ollect. <714 ) 2bt.yrtyS600mo.1.oR pd,$31smo.41M-5849o couted. partly furn. 9'SS.CltHwy,La1una 6Jlal400 Rer•a req 'd. erS-1131; • ...,"-.,..c714>s.o.uoo •um. VANCE RLTR.873-4062 581-4179 S300.p/m0.~21 Plloae*.o711 2JJ..791).l871 ai•llllii•iii'iii••········ lmmcdJ.ate Occupancy ' )-, j • • 'rlday, August 15. 1976 DAILY PILOT Addit ... 8 uild i t ... Oiaper it ... Hammer1t ... Car'pet SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb i t •.. Patch 1 ... •Pe 1 emo e 1 ••• it ... Cement lt...Wlre it ... Hoe it...Clean IL.M ove Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile It... Trim it ... Sew it""•• ,, it. .. Press it...Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster IL.Fix it... H aul It ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ..• Learn It... Appl•c•...,_,. c.,... Ser•lu ••lli•9 •'-9 ........, Mo•ittg 'oWlngl'•"'"i /l•p•k RoofiBt tJ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPlJANCE REl'AIR Carpd ?lrhn will IU) W ..... & e...... CU\1t•u:·11·: \Jttl llldt1\. LIGIIT n i\Ul.1:0-.G \10\ l't;. l ..i ' ''111 •I PATCH PL.AS1'ERING REPAIRS ALLTYP!S $JU -ScrvireCall you r , / ro 1 0 \! Fr t>U~7 lt-n.mti· ilurnur>' .Ht!i OnngoCo Arc.. tm·n 1111"' \ou "''1" ••AU..TYPt;S•• Renonnblc.rrcec.'llt,i ic <'714)S49~2'l ltep<Hr~/Cl\!antoc too' _t _l-st --l';Jll t111:.m l!H I;>;!<, I.ii\ 678-6403 Ht>h, !i:.i.'<lw'tb••1 ·•L•11 •1U tiuarunt\·c. Unlamllcd F'l'"eeFAl S46-~ W11l83().5020 anytll1k' ......_""--Ciuar. work at btaA;e \'ARO & <;A RA<i t-; dH,.IOT•i lh He.Mee.-'-' ~o\ani: 1.11 ~1, ttud• <'olor3 & con ultln£.---, TC ---....i--~ -.,•••••-·····-..··•••••••••••• ".H•1na~ t-'rl'\' ebl U.~ NUl,'S Lile-hulll·Ge•r•Sffvl<e• .... •••••---,•••••••••••••• "'llha.1k ltl'J'urtJllh.•. l'l·tmi. l'r1ccs wlthl VERY.NEAT I A ~l ••1"°9Re,.-r "'c .... ,.6 I L....... l ., • ., ,.t.iT" " 1.w. Oil .. ,., .. n ... ''""· JOBS, "Tl::XTU. 1 R. E ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.OVING CAil E ..,....:.:•" -· -!!-i· r n :-t• \' v•v'"• v •••••• •••• •••• ••• •• •• •• 1-;xPt'r1et1c<.'d lod)' 'f°!!lo.6 R l' 11 u b 1 '' 't 11 d nt 1 11~, 'umc . ., v ~ ....,., FK~ t:st. 1193·1439 CANOl'Y 1'V SVC CO. Fnc-'d yal'(I Luncht C.....t/C.C,..te Ex~ J:tPllllbc Gardener llAN DYl\~AN·Homes & hou_~~clc.antnjl 01 othc1 630-1413 1:lt RuleScrvlre t 642-6m •••••••••••••••••••••• Compl mamt1•nanN~ & Apts. <;01111c1ent1ou11 work.5"hour.54llt11i ij PoMtint/P.,.ri1t9 WAL.LPAf'ERfNU .. o m es ·Addltlon&· ot FalrPrlcl•sOOO·ltio:P . -Ulock & i.luro~tun'' brk duoup t'r C.ft /n u . ~'!_ll~n.645 6.558. L~--i-.. --••••••••••••••••••••••• All kln<h1, work .:uur. !:T~~.cl'~rr~v~~t b, 'f:!•-----------t.'hild curt-'" my boffil' 5 1dew11 l ks dr1vo lhroi51 IOO'T CARP"' .. 'TRY p 1 ~_...., Free e tsts. Cull Norm " Natn Monday thru •'ra ''JllOd &b6'7l·l2JS --. c.J" •. a nltnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. a1nt·Repair 3.S yrs ln 8.'.JS.l70S 615"'80 r11ta.586·-'8!l2. day,6'6·012lufterS·30 ,, --JAPANf:SF.F..XPF.RT "U1lJlur repair~ £rec Land1m1pt-, IJ>l'anklenr. ar~o&. workma n~hl • ----·1 l'..:KAM IC 1''lc-New le --Coetroctor l..ancbcaVt.•ltGarden1.01t ~ts.~5·1408. _ceme nt&. m iunnry, ~u11r.Takeud vant.ofm>Prof~ionalP1unt1nJln' •~•••••••••••••• rmdl. t-'rc1>!1'sml )9j)."' ~~!'!~•••••••••••• :;••k•·s~1···:•••••::·•1••t C•ll S.18 5182 -~lect ·Pl~~b1n1t.1 rdri111. ~~·1~ i.od. 357·!"80 & c>.pcr. SJG 7~. --~r1·~~~:~~~·~~5 r e e llO"ESA VERS ~eh·o,me 53G·2"26 k REMODEL •••11' oni:,mun. '#u.u 1 > Spr1okl..r11. •~rr1 c1cnt repatr .• 1 .. "•rv c' u · P., Your Ca•ff• -Plumbln1t & lll•a t111g 5:16-0l93 ~ork at 11 ~air Pn,''11· Ll l~'01wtnl('.1I instnll Ask Npt/CltJ 11rca , 645·84 Call "&•st" tor bu1hla111:. Aver. ~xt h ly. S:!!l5 Painting, $250 1h1"r · Fr\.~ Ctlllroult<j, honest & Tree SH'•I<• llcp1lr11 & Additions. <'C :t0!16~ ~~:~ti 11710 for Rich Wl'Sl "40-1880 lll:for e9arn lundse1111inw. m:11nt & 2 ty $3~5. Int m rm. house. upr. college etu· J'\'linblc i t'rvke. $10 hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnl work. cribin<'ls L'-"L'M JAltVIS - - -H ._ t·,on:.l ruc laon ('lt•1rnu1> l'l"ll'csmelm1r 'l1l1.1bor d1•n1.Kdlh~5·34a.'J · 84'7·1>3H3.llofA&MC u.,moval"' trimm hanf,f donric Quullt> r.o::. • Grt't'11 f • .1114•11 S«lt\'1Ct• .. -.,9 t-I u l M ,. ( -----"' ~ "' work ... alumbO Constr . Addalt~r1$ & Jh'miwlt•hnt: Maant Clcunof* Tnm ••••••••••••••••••••••• c!~el! Ct~.,, v i.'& urnt ~·uar. m,r. n•c.c'il atios Plum~. Rcptor, lh•pipc 1Jt'\tn11\1?, fl'('{! e:it . Lie: Mmbr BBU Ph 002 8314 ~ ~73 l.ll' 317 ll:t~IO~ ~ tl8X3 ".!!, 5pm . ny & J cr. Free h aul· -T~d G36·7otl:i C\r ~S<l OlJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln~toll11Uon & Scr\11ces fully ln:.ured. 6J2·26U c--.. w•lc• nt-:RWICK & :-\ON Student nds w rk. Exp. mg. t'lea11u1>. tree work Mo•iftcJ LuUu Pnde-1-'<u r, l'racc . PATIO Con~rs. Rt.-dwuud C. G1dl Y G42.9:US WI.dew Ca.-iltg •• :".';';;............... Add1t1un" & Ri'm1)(Jchni: i:"rdncr. Cln·up. roto for u ublt' 1lcm1. 1-'cncr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~l·/lni;. Calico I J lnl1n1t. dee~. Quality work, re· 1~ ()(("''/ad. Any plumb·•••••••••••••••••••••- l.,c t:H2l912 , G4GM33IS4G·2iOS & bldc11 r e moved l'HOl-'.MOVING.wwcJ>\ 1-.xt r o nly -H e fi.. as pnces.L1c3lSOGS.t'b i ,. 11 , k · WINOOWSCLEANl!:D We Cord:arpct C.:leun«.>rs 5-19 2170 ti73 IA>l "~-M7·200S rlllt':s n of /\, Lie & lah 541-0222 646-7721 or645-0034. ..,.ngt.h wtr ." 'cl'il. ca ~· 1'1tESE£·TllHU CO St('am cleanorsha mpoo --Cure Wa 834 1700 t7 ----•Jll r m en os ure::i. o.4'T , Also Upholstery·All wor 11 up•• MAN & so N Al!i.O ~owlnit. trirnmmi::. Moving·Cleanups . ~'lat dnysi y:;. · PE.'TERS PAINTING Classified Ads se ll big Reus.1132·24~ E.sl1matus 64 9' guar.kefs/Mt:,free c:1l llt'mode l. c ol>11H'ls t•tc l;dM. Nli only. ~r bed t ruck. lloto\i.lhng, ---Expr. rca s rules. freo items. s mall items or _!!.ca!:..r~5·3'1 16 formH'u tl44·7.598. 518·4~1 l'atJrnn rut es _____ _!leasooable 7!H·5250 Class1f1ed Ads &12·5678 ~ ~l~t'ne 552-<>458 1ny item. 642·5678. ___ ~IF'IED will seU ll. Want Ad:J~~SGT8 Afalacat1u.fln. Apaluae•bu.fww. Apwlac•t1u.fwa. S........Retttah 420 OffiuRntal 4400 lusinessflnnst/ Mortqages, TM1st P.......,s 5350HetpW..ted 71H • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fiftcmte• DffclS 5 0 l 5 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cost. Mna 1124 · 3144 S... C ........ t. 3176 Vornna dcl l\13r, ·~ blk t Wes l c I 1 Cr Dr 1 v e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onnklng problem-> \pl l\t:inoger, couple ov.r ".,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hag <A>rona J BR den Furnished office. Air lelsifteu T H OJ.II Aleohol llelphne 30. Al>l + phon e + ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'l'.:ANVH:W1>CPLF;x drn·rm. s.-100 p/w·k . <1; cpt.S115 mo.Ph642·4097 . Opporlultlty SOOS Co~~aii~~Lr~! e!ate ~hr.1adayt!35·3830 s alary. 6'1 un its , C.M, RonchoSon Nt'w lrurn $2!15 Call $12001>/mo.i\gU i44·7211 --••••••••••••••••••••••• 5411·~ JoaquinAph f>ronl', -t l13·02J2 or -- - -PLAZA •/\LUMINUM FNDHY & personal property MASSAGE ------ lh •nt1111{ lrorn S:!tKJ 111'.l ISOSO Balbtln llay Club 2 b becuti•e Suites Sll0,000 down takes over loans on resid e n ces. ,\pl Mi.;r . Semi· retire d A<lull .iiiu.. IA:a:.rn1: pre -furn. apt. Avail Aui:. thru C ustom·decorated full •CANDY S HOP & apa rlmc nls & com · FIGURE MODELS couple. 5S units. Sulary \'lew nuw m a prt'i.llge S°"c~s'"---3171 Scpt.83H400or496·b'7 18 i.1ze view ores. St!r v1ce' lceCri!am $24,00C ~~e~1\~~.~~i~~;~~~= ESCORTS .+-apt. Call 1213)865·38.St. Irvine comm unity ..,... rr--· fr .. c ~" P r .,,,. SCHOOL r d 0 sklll OUTCALLOHLY Pref.bcforcnoon. Tu P 1 C' 1 · •••••••••••• ••• ••. ••••• Lado lt>le fully Cum. 4 br. o ....,na '"" ro .,.,cy. • · ca m,.· Jo'mance 772 8601 enly l·ri:o a. u H'r BR 8 . / ba home. Avail. mo. o recepllon & equip. l blk •BEERBAR.11.8 . 631-3811 PTMGR.Lovclyl2un1t. PIMICREH &Saodbun~. 2 hlOC'k!l so. • 1 A. up~l a irs AUJ! G73·1334or6734798 A1rporter 11111 . 20112 •BUILDllDW SUPPLY ~-Ideal for active r etired. of San Utl'g11 Frwy duwnstaar:.. bltns Close -· -M1chelson.lrv111e. •SCllOOL.pvt J r/Srll1 AMouftc~,.....ts/ AIORTION Ref's rt'Q'd .646·6426 .• , UYESUP 55!111110 Lopool.S:.w1 per mo :-O:lf''TYNWPT 2 6r1Ba& 752·0234 •MAIDSERV .. N.n . Pef"SOINlls/ TO ITS MAME 3 4 KILLGO~t-: IO-:/\LTY . J Br 2 n". beach 11.13.S 1716 Orani:c. C M Lost & Found Counsclini; & rlcferrul \PT MGll. Couple over 0\'l'r 500 tall trl'l'' and CICJUllO ~och 1 8 4!1.l 5031 hideaways. Lot-. within a OFFICE RENTAL GitS.4170 ~I). ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prei:. tcst·avaal. wknds 30. Apt + util + salary. 1 O s t r c" m s " 1th ••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~nts Furni.shed slonl"S throw from surf. 32nd St.. Newport &>ac h 5300 _'IA Hr lfelpbne 547·9495 120 units tluntloat oll \OU\H fall i. nl';tl•· o J>ro1> a 1>dihle tnto lhi• Unfuntished 3900 Avarl thru Sept. 15. Cl.l'J'S, DRPS. llEAT LAUNDROMAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT! Beach,548·5300 r.·la xani: Hlt1111t Cur Ol'ean trom )Our Apt or &4S.2J51or213·331·3'174 A/t;,Al,LUTILll'\c;L NetsS20.000per yeur SIOOREWARD c fld t ' 1•---------- \uur !>PJ<'IOIJ' '"'" I °' Lt·ai.e Lu,ul'}. !ll't·unty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -515sq. It. S200 Included, Fluff & Fol For lhe relurn or a Male e:ur~i;nefan~o~ rc~:r::1. AsMtlllblv Wortt.n 2_ tw<lroom •PurLmcru.. )lalure adult:.. JliSS <.:st TllF: 1-:XCITING N EW~ 0 RT BE ~ C II . SJOsq. IL S25() drl' cl1:ao_ a~ency. Al I RISH S~'Tl-;R. SmaU Aborlloo. a.dop.1.J.Un t~ate manu/. M~sl !!pc:ilc From $220. Furnitur1· II"') ~99-~35 PALM MESA APTS. churmins: I Br a pt, f olk -tSOsq . fl St So hdp run. Moi.t unus ual white markm1t 0 11 n ghl kecpang nglu;h. Pe rm. 1.10i;1ho11o <ivir\lable Smull lll'll> ).·Nn \'1ew Apl :rnr. I )llNUTl::STONPT toOCEAN.ORBAYSlps 435sq.ft S211! u nique operal1on II nan.k,r,11ssani;Crom C.lU1 Al'C/\ltt: 547·256 CostaMesn.il4/631·0700. \IK t\1tull' onl~ Olllll' balh. balcun~. \lonlhly ll hBt;ll RR ~ .ol~· ~~7~ wk. 1128 W. 1910 sq. 11 $14t)IJ Orange Co. Owner :;(.'JI residence since Frrday 01( open !l 11(1 Lo ti oo :!JOI orlt>u,-e l'h 497.1317 ac .1&2 a a v · CALl.SUE CONN F.lt mA to purs ue sta ble o 7123 NO Lie 0135L l'h * SQIJYA•s * ~~~·h~~~·ndp:o :~~~ .. l 21J F111r v1e w 11 <1 . t'o~••• from S195 S MMl::R bench rental 2 (7141549-1220 horses Gd ll!rms. AJ:l b"75·1:WOPLJ-:AS~! OU""'Af"lllLl .... AS"AGL• \lc!t<1. l'hon1· s 1:i 2:iuo On·:m \'u. tin)· l·harn1111j: J\rl ulb. '.'lo l'C'I;. llr. '~ hlk to ocean. SIPs S&A PROPERTIES 837-4200. '"' "' " "" uruts Huntington Dea ch. i.;lw~t h!>t' !:>':!:!a mr utal l5Gt. Me:.a '?r kl ------- -LOST Sml black & white 8:11!·1780 5411.s:JOO _____ _ l:?l c:~~~~t~~~;~,m~~~:~ '"i><:li. 1!~17\l~i 1s B1ks !'.:ui.t11f:-.t•\\port S.S250w y 67561311---HEWPORTCENTER 1-:;!':.:::;:;~::!/~~~r~artl~lsi fem~ltc" cat "~ussy··. Rl-:LAXING~"t ASSAGE \TTltACT IVt: ittrl " fan:plan· ~no Wide Oceaft Views ;;!\~'° v--&:.~ R-tal• 4250 PRESTIGE OFCS nt•:...., So. Oran1tl' Count)' ~targuera1e & San .Joa· Bob J ,1m\'s ·l.1c Masseur Modcl-Hostt''s typo lol' \Ollhoul hre11l·1l" l>-'llll _,....._. ..... • 3 ufft<'es a\•aal. an Ri•uuirc•s related bus 1 <1uan lhlls !_td. cd~t Oult·ull9am·l*J>m. re<.'(:pllomsl& pubhc N· "' ' -I hr lu,un .• 1111 ..: ... 1.11t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 11 d 1 .., ftt•wurd &l4 7105 .,,. Sill I 1 orus "'"'•l'ton with •11 b·alhs r ni: ~ 0H·11 •h' LIVE BIG I beaul1 u Y ecorJll·• m."ss cu1>:ibahlil'i. plus rn _ _ _ .. .,... u 1 .,..... • • h• h J ,. · II\ 111,.: (i a rrlt•rt'. poul. • Por Renl Hlg l\earcalain, s uall'. Full :1l'rv1ce!-111 193 43 ... , c r L'W l'D w . Id vei.tme nl cxcc uliv_,, wu~ t'r l'lu"c t•> bl'Jl'h & i.ho11 2 bdrrn.1•1,1s.firepll'e,re· l'ludc . l.tbrur". c-on V<'~tmi•nt. · vu n t (r. A' · oman s i:o EXCESSIVKDRINKIN(; SomeQfficeskalls dcsiro· lfiO W Wilwn 1.,,1 ... ·11J·. 1n11 l1li·I lllll () k I II J liptn&wknd:. w ut ch Ill diamonds · Ii b .. At n "'")' · your wi as.!16<!·0510 forcnt'l' rm. IBM 1•111m·r, 1 1 r v : • ruins vcs. bll' u\ a ppca ranc<•, '.\l~S ,\ v .. :n1n: aii·;i i\dulh . l !ll Hl;,:1 or ll111J thl'filll'''"11·ountry ---i.ccr<'luranl s p O('•· t~rouruPllic arc. ie :so. WunttoS1ov? personality & ambition lloml' 11tmu,.,plwt1• :! & :· l!ll 1~rl7 dub hvuri:. Tht•r<'·,. SI Grounrl lloor Mouth tu t uast a zuH:l2·4!17.'l Ul-:1'0Xfflt:/\TION & are m osl imporloM. brdcluxcapt::..511;111a1 3852 m1ll11111 1n rl'1'rt'al1on RefttalstoShare 4300 month . ~ull 111"1 1-'0UND: Blk nlull't·urly R1':11ADll~ITA1'10N Mustbehappy.stable,& ,.,. •• \\'l.Y IJl-'.('<>I< \'I' '·'.I) .~~~~~'!!~••••••••• Swimm 111i:. IJ1 lllards · G•••1•••••h•••••1••••1••2••b•• IH4·6if;Q tk>i;:. 1.ai:untt Na~ul•I nr Call us 24-llrs .a day sophasticaled. Write de, • r h1•.1lth tluh. 11•n111,, free a to lo nn• ove Y r PClL 83\.CIS54 South Coasl lailcd letter describini; 2 br w I!·" S!tHI ~1·~ q11 '1\r ••Pl". vuol t'low to ~1 Sum.la) hrunch. 11,1rt1es. a 1>t IO Pk Ne wpor\ f'rorei.i.ional ofc. Lui:un,1 -----'ommunit~• llO!lpitul yourself & background to lm·d )rt\\,1h•r pd 2:.::!l< '"'JU & 111 '""' l"ro111 dt' Smi:lt-,. l&l!l><lrm-1. 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Newport leoch 3169 ~.n mo :'l."ttt ~ 17!1 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • El Toro 3832 ••••••••.••............ CONDOS l\\O IJrl:t' 41 Ur I\. 3 Hr <:tar. vuol. rec .1rl':i \\ .1 ... h<'r dn•1•r l 'halrl r\•11 OJ.; ~310 ~3t,~ l'h ll:l'i IQ!jJ Huntinqton hach 3140 .......•........••..... :1 Hr :? B;1 & 2 Br 1 II.I. :0.:!55 ~:l:1S Hulh h,1\" laltn' 1>J1 in:. ... nd l:Jr l 'all s:i.; >l!i:ll; BRAND NEW ltcla"c 2 Hr + clt>n, :! 11111 h,1\h!o 1m n1•r's unit :.! 1•;11 i;.1raA•'. l111lrv f:it' ~11111·1 hut t·~·nl rullv lot· . .tt'll :..~'lei mo .\duli, onh I! 17 :!li~l'l I<! I :I 15!1:! :1 1":.! PARK NEW,ORT APARTMENTS Onttte bay Luxury avartna1•nt h\ rn~ O\ 1•rlouk1n1: th1· ".1!\•1 1-:010~ i511.1111u IH.•Jlll ~p.a . j '\\ 1111111111,I! ptMll'. i ll1<hk1l t,·nn" 1 .. 11111' plu> 1111ll'' ol l.tu·~ dt• I ra1b pulli ll l! "hul fl,.li11;1rd t'rt>tllll'I I :ancl :.! lll'ill'IMllll p l.111 :. .J 11 ii :! 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View. ~ mu yrly -197·20l2 Sll'k of /\rls: W11n1 tn shure rc nl & frlendi<h111 in I~ hst' w /mt1n or womun w kids 111 II B. Rl'lrt'll' t a-c burdl'tt Kcfer Ann 000 2937. 6i5-6!IOO FOR LEASE l OFFICiS- SISS MOEACH ~·inc <;OST/\ M .!':SA l.oc- 752· I 700 INVESTMENT OlVlSION (WIHMtl Femt1lc roommule. 25·35 • ) n.. to i.hare expenses an Wate!"ront !:'.~el': offa~"" Dana l't. with same. ISOSQ. r1. & 658 s, ft. 3-11 S1'•5-t-'• utll. 7G8·77\19 aft Bays11Jc U~, N1•wvurt 711-;;, Beach. AJ.1\ 075·6Hll 548·09l!5 the Iles•' Call ~VF AUTOMOllLR : IT'S ... ---752-6432. 2·8 pm. DMY CO""'T•A.C0T ... 1-'0UND. s m till Bca itlc -" DOG'S WORLD hk\! doi;. while w/bm & • SPllUT AL ftEADEH Top ~1rl for su,per dt"- IHH.i I\ F:NN EL. w /225 blk spots. 1-'cmalc. Vic. t-'ully U c«.>nsed ulershlp. Expr d only. run!> F'antast1l' oppty Victoria & Pac1f1<', CM 312 N. F:I Cum mo Real Phonl! Mrs. Cameron :>t li1rt shop ur \lets orl1ce. 642·3848 Sun t;leml:'nlc. For appl; Dauer Motors , Cos la 2HR, Iba homo. ~~ .icrc ----4.92·0031 4.!12'913 Me:sa 979.2500 of pnmc comm'! prop. in f'OUND: Lrs: male ~up. --AUTOMOTIVE N n M ;irk l'l p I a cc Lite color. "!t' •If :Spr-,. L,'NEl'/\L OF'FICf: Sl85.00CJ.OWC.l:.l.T.O. an g dal,•/ bd1111:cr. ur ' 673-760 I 114tl·2768. Schools & Auto t>icpcr . prcf'd . Or>· l truer 700, po r . f o r adv a n c t< . --F'OUND: L.ri; blk fem dog. ns ton • w/smt1ll ideally localed cL TORO. 1\1 Dc11k Real Vic of ll\'al & ~dwurds ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.li. agency. Contact Of· l::'>t.ale Ofc for salt• Good HR. Call 816 3.11'1~ • Expcnenccd t•redcnlialct race Manager. 642·9105. h>e:.1t1on Ast.. for J ack ---tcar h<•r now acceplin1 4•13 020'l Found: Irish Setter July b es: 1 n 11 1 n 11 & l n i--------------.., ---31. Vic : llunt1ngln11 term cd1 01 1• flute s tu AVON FAST F'OOD Beach. 008·5024 d«.>nts . Irvan!.' arco.1. Cul This SUftllnef' fHI cooJ. R£STAUR1\NT ------833·8247 llot ht·ach locntlon. at· ~·ound: Wirc·haircd lCr· --f:arn money, m ecl pen· trncl1vc decor. Aood rier. S m <ill fe m nl e. Jobs Wanted, 707! pl e.iit11nconfidcnce.Coll • lt•nse. 2 man op<'ra11on Fuwn/gra y /whl Vic:••••••••••••••••••••••• S40.704 t or Zenalh 7·l359. Wi\NTl-:0 1-'('rn to !-bare <>fCict• Sfllll't'. S37 .500 cash F I'. Ukr. /\dams/llrookhuri.l, llB lleulthy. s tron". dean·cul~~--~~~~~~ I ·r h l'k l'rofcssaonal Arts Uh.I~ , 7o~ .. I-I! l'l:Ulll wn m e 494.72!12 __ M20590 :!'~~ _____ 16yearoldstudenlneedf Babysitl«.>r : Young work ~wpl /\pl!.. Sl90 m o Found: Beaut Male Wh1\e ~ork of uny kind. odd tnl! mother needs malur• Distindi•e Adult f><IO 41r.O Room offtl'C!i. W l!Jth St Costa Mesa w 1 black S h e ph c rd. JOI>!>. Costa. Mesa area woman 1mmed. for 1 >'! APARTME...,TS ~OU/mo+.rorkNewpon C .M. SSS & S95 mo SPECIALTY Corner llarbor/llaker. 548-GJG.'>&~kforRory. old ho>: my home. tJ . t Oul:.tunrltni; beam('rl A!ll Lrs: twt1hse Te nnts. ~'8·1945 CM. July 30. 546·0897. Expcr. ludacs dress fat · ~lon·Frr. 646·2546. t'l•1hn1: apt pluni. av111I. l(ym , l!tc. 752·6166, !l·S. lftiMH Rental 4450 RE.STAURANT Fo;<I~ ~II while. blue· tory s ur1e rvisor . cal llahys ittcr for 9 yr ol!I; ( u r u u r u n f u r· n -----•••••• • •• •. •. • •. •• •• • •. 5-tS 3795 t M t Hwh '.\IF 1 hr ., lar· ? 111\.SSELt·:l>TRYINGTO Will sell or e.x('hanR <'Yed Saaml:'sc kitte n._:_ mo ure woman: on • 11:1u1 · ' ' -' -... INU /\ ll00 ,\1M_A1:E? NEWPORT BEACH hi~h ·prnfil r estaurun V_1c : Cluuh.ou~e Ave. Retired Nursl:' avail. fo i-:n. ufl'~O?~· My~o~l'. FHCHI 5:!3•110 S2!J5 mo llou.,c·Mull"1 Unhmatcd Stores or Offices with virtua lly no com· Lado lslund. 673·60-19 part time com pan10 Costa Mesa 2·41 A f 8:r.14134S 1971 · -- ----· · PM J.1.:hll-11 h'nna' 1·1111r1". 2 · an~ __ N r (..' 0 as 1 II w y & 1>Ct1l1on rn Che an•a. (o FOU N 0 : s m h 1 a c k pos1t1on . C.:o!"pctenl wr -------- ----------1., lllk hi h l>n'"'"' :1 h1 ,L111). duhh~l llllh.ir<b. )I._. 21.30 :.hare nil'e h:.c tltvl'ri.ldl' /\\\.'. lilltn t~a()Ct c·;a,..h , home, anronw pro female tloi; possible Lab. rercrencc~. <.:_11 1:_1.=55~7'..::·4~683~.:.P---------- 11111te J ba 2 bJ" \Jiii ~.~~;' ,!~1:"'1 ... ~··~nuhc'.~~~ 'w1111m1111.L h ~•lro '""· )J II 12Qmo l!!l +last. !>(I r1. wlll r c m111ld I J>erty.l'OlnS,l'lf'. H as flea ('Ollnr Vic Housckcc •r f; hrs e '"'n 1111\·atl.'. :>.1·.1r ll11n1 )(\In. '11111•rh ll•.ik ouk ul al 1><1 Avail. 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M 114 7 2085 ll a)'". ... ... w h 't I'. fl'"' a I•' ea I ftll(ll 1111111 e<11nm bM tOllM l)(lll"<' 31\r "h • hll11s 2 11rt\111 t100 Mtll 1-'rµk h.11h !<.hu\\n MonSra1 l\.l5 1l519l•ve:-.. ~~rlr;:111')~Y$~~.'~~11 l'oron11dt'l.\lur.m:1s1a:.i CLERK h;~~·,~~~~.l~~~,~~r'4:'3~,~· i:ur . p a 0 1 tu'' 211 1'1i ~~·;~ll l'h•"<' 171 11 ;:11~1~·· .\"~~:~S:.P"' .l'c........,i-•• Wt1 r ehouH' i.p a1·1·. up m1nlm1.1m.nolimlt.(7\il Ft11111d . l'u11py lil11 1·k l:ll 1111wrun1·1.•. life In. C 1lrforn111 i;:w '211 1 1)1 "' ~ ;1.•t1 I. • • • • (If ./_-prox. 11)00 ll'l n. L111tUIHI 400·5717 /\i<k fur Mr. l.1•1· ftom ;1h•, :I Mo'i; l.on11111h D111 :i l'rol'\'i\MillJ,l l'Xfll'f . SUrtlnl'l', retirement pl11n 1!16·:111..'>7 Ot•lij:hlf11l ll11rk Hn\ :! hr. :;..~·'9·~1 ~==---lllllli ll:JuOH!Jo • hua r 58fJ74111, h1.•11vy puyroll. & t'tJlll &profit :1haran.:. Wnn\\..f} ~'IQ l.ra 2 l;r, i•l11"'1I 11ar l~~tn~., ~ .. ~1. 'iwr \tlnllii l<OO'IS $2~ w~k uri with ~::-,' ==-IOOU' Ll. ~Hi: or Sloraii<' MO:?dr'' Trust 503 LUST 71 t3 S1•11 I l'uant ~l:~~::::~~~,';~,~;:<·1v11· 11rnw, h a ''C i,ccurlt~ ~ 1n 4 pl<>'< <'losr 10 ,1orr'. ~75 1~1-t~.1 kit rh~·n !:17 .• o wk 111 ./ ,_,,,. potta... ,;mull offu·r 17th SL CM. •••••••••••••••••••••• lllmaln\ un <.;"t , mule. STACOSWITCH INC C.:ull Ull NOW! I blk W llr:u h llh1I l'l'l'L',lt l)l 'l'l,L''···., ttr 111''' ,.1J4o,~r,orr.1. 3007 i20ll 111 0 . 1;1!'. :1~1 11 . f('(l 1.·oitur, hlu\' I I> I JC,ENHEYCO r "'·'.. "' LOANS!°' llJ'J lnk<•r(.;fr'itll Mesa I . "l in II llK Mnll 'l~r. 7711 ":llr:o.:A~t.1> fln.nr\\lvticenrfl lhlk\\ik'i.trhl!nlllr d t:uly.SH. fl.IU!i7o!.I /C ··Torna .. 1n11 " s::oo 549•3041 "'"" 1 111111.111 0\\1wrt.:11 _.1.1:\ Ir lwh j'\;11 l•t'I" :!2;} M•rks luru'il rni w/kit ----0 lh-wtml• n7:1 :l."1!17 PhoM 511·7700 • ~ I' ~ l !<.I • l ~1 0 Fn F.Jo~ n F:NT• lltftfal• Wartt•d 4,00 Also 2nd T Loan' t-:qual Ol>1>e1r 1-:m11loycr IO:<iuol ()pflOr •:nwlo)'lt I r11 ') br 1•. ho 11tudln tO~IWl'l. · "P • mn•:< l'rw & t•nn1tcna.al swc•t•I 1 . ., .... ; f(m . •lfflnna, (ron' •••.•••••••••••••••••••• P11rrt:st 'fcrm11scn cc Wl9 LOST N MC/oil V\•r<l<.'1 1•-------..... ~tr-..i--•-----j I ~ • I • • I 11 ' ~:1:w Ctlll (i 11; 11:1:.~. or tlll\', .1lt011l ii 20 l'rttf l .... ~ I r . 11 ... l ,-l,lalnr111.:...,~ra •. rll:"!ln1~ ~l6·~~·u11 Mii K!ll:! Ir~· m11 Iii It• h m . N pt S 13 5 Pl' I' in o . J\ ii J 2 Student!' !1t•1•k A1>t. or Sattter Mtg. Co. c.:1,'l11kh A1~1(1'1!r· w u,~, .. ~1·1·:~f~ i\lX;r s H«.>rcivuhlc, Paya. 1.11-:AUTY 0 1' Jo:H/\ TOJt "I> "" ~ " ""0 'It! t'IWI l\irpor11•r llotl'I. Nn lca!lc llnu~t· lnr wlntl'r . I.a.: '42 2171 545 061 I ' ' "' ' " I 11 1· t ,. , . -1 l.1:1• 2 fir rondo. Nw11t ar(•t1. ••· rcQ llJ3·:122J Tri noon Heh. url'a. ~("' o r les:; • • M FDIC TJllN MO·ll586 hie & 'uyro 'or 11mltl 1111h11mrooo 11ss111tanl. lull 4 I lex 41 ~r. <'~ b. 11t ~. ('n-:.1 Mt\O\ 'tra' I' I Blk rrom heh 522 so pe 4lfl 1278 • Mc<tlcnl Mf1t t'o. In S:in lime 1tuaranle1•d 11ol11ry. ~~~~fl ~:;~~o mn nn m<i H·l2 575Sor612 711ll wk. 96t>·2ti:W. aft 7P:\I '0' 'Ell sq FT 2ND T.D. MONEY l.ost 'l'11 un.: h •m 11 ll' w /\rm. Uu.'4y 2 i;irl ofr. l>t-Si.lvu fla ir f"a&hlo n:. ... _._..:. "I'"' 1 h h 1 , 1 Li.'o\em l!ifnouns 1617 wFSTCLIFF ·~O H1•tln'll <'nuple nd short Trrms lwlow market. S1arnl'Ke rut \0 Carln 1t ~18·8618 Lo)lunalhlls.51i(i·2770 • . .., .:r ll<' pat ou 1crm furn r«.>ntal m NU p \'t tunds. P<'rson;il white eoll .ir Vic . --I Br Condo. wa!lh t•r. · ·• ' --.-/\GT 5'll 50:12 arcll Api>rox Nov 1hru !'er\'l<'t' m vour hnmc• or C:re!I!' •(.'.,t llwv. J.U. \Jii;inml'n~ & lm1lws. Top BllllnA. Accls llec. & Mt'd dryer sh· rcfril! put10 Now Hl•nc-hc·omlwr l~'lri:t· nllrnC'll\C room an ----1-'<'b i\ppro" S40011no nfc 1m;.14().i Bkr 21 hr11. Reword·IITT·767G . salary, Kt<'n~y joh. busy lnaurttnl'I' !00 Cull 5·52·956.\ · · l-'£'C 1131 2011 M(!ja \'en1c. !:".'ployed 150 I We1tcliff Dr. l'r"l"r C<l'.\. I. l\!lS 1 .... 12. shop. Onc·r an n hfclim<' 645·2223 - - -3 n 2 1 l lk I I ., odoll. S..'°wk. s.9..1651\ ... F' I ~ " "' "'UICK c ·sH '0S1' Whit h 1h I t I' , . ht ---Nt·w 1 8 D w & p· I' r. iu. 1 to 1<' 1, -l'u r -,,ew1inrt in11nc111 <:tr •..,. ... • ,,, : es 01 aircc oppor un ,y or r11t ---·n t•~cl ~a/ l lli llunti~w't~~ 1t11r. Uulrn.ny .. No flCls Slttping rm w/pvt h.ulh. LHSiftCJ Office Space Reta red non.i;moklnit moo T.D. Loa•u mule cal, w/ 11kin pro· 111:111. 1'01111ihlu take-<>ver ll"R/CLIRICAL;, • St.s.12.3513 ~yrlyf.42 lti-03 tllalrony ,w1bcaot. ~·~w. Cullnn ~atc ~1nna1?cr dcs irl.'s Cll M. 1>l'rlll11 l::IOorndoMnrti.taiteCo. bl«.>m.4W..1·3Rl4 of shofl. Own('r looklnic rCll'ftlnM. • ----------i3 11 2 1\ 111 d k S175 . l ttl p d -.1111 l711 16'12·311lrxtZ.16 nenl. non furn i:rnunrl 12131670•3160eollect LOST d 3 r P r 1 rorwurd to r etirement. a to 3 h~perd:iy.$JJ>('r I HR. rdrig & r 11• 1 n~. sun "<' · • SeaVll'\O l'C Ofll l or call -noor :cAI hou~ang bcJlm or lil419f.8 G541i · w r :a r 0 ~pply In ~rl>on. Thomas hr, Rru<'c Anderson, Nc:t1 \Ou!lhC'r dryer CO\ P Un '• hlk lo Oc1·nn ~ Uoy. 6i'S~. :\II luxury. ll\'t office nin11 &>11l.117J·813!) green. yC'I wlna tips S afe.t y S e r v ice. 777 lleCreekShop 644-8800 Pool Clubhou;e.Xlntluc yrlySISOmo.G7s 71~1 \'aew P restige bll.I~ lt~;\LESTA1'1'.: ~~~il~xl.5r~2·70 l & u lf11m1ILon,Costu Mesa. ·---- S2 1Sltr\o.Adultsonlv No •ra 20r p11110 ~tnvc Hottl$,Motels 4 IOO Kt>u!IOnable.1145-3700 MiRK...!!'_.GMOVS1 .. ,50 flROK~llS IOA.TIUILOHS ' 0 11 . ._. _e.-• • • .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• C"tl"l'Vll' ~ PRIVATI-" SS I\ I bl A/Pay.W. Ct.rt& ~ 962.., 8 rerng, 1lrp, ..• "a.r. Cb, t< cu'.'",',. A'' R L'S'. IO"'L'L DElUXE ORJUCES ••••• •••••••••••. •••••• • • voa ll t' 1-~UND· Bak II.'. please <'Ull F' F, x p . j o u r n e y m e n.JI; oc an L.s S32 mo N ., ...... " c." '"' m for :second Trus t n cl'ds 8-6 ·i6 toldent1f)' ut i;rowln~ b oa t ('llrJ)Mlcrs ror 47<.1~· ...._.~°" c · ~ 0 "' C •1 si1r.<1,dhloor 2J Cornml & lndsll spaces. Per m l:'mplo~•(l(J moo <'nst:lt>«llid OrnniteCoasl s.i2,811B l>twn S &lil'M m a n ur. co. seekin g \'USlom fish bouts"-Hert.our 3142 p<>ts . l.n r y nra ' Sl1.GO,Qu~n 11 or 21 2(M1 102000 sq.fl. 1\!>low sc'4.'ks2 8Rhoust;ln N.n .. f>ropertles .540·1171 · pen100 w/mfg exper. to ht A 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4•t78· l\ltchl'ne tt1• l'ool !'hone n:13'111q fl. lA1gNlgucl& C.M nre11. Write Hob. ----F'OUND: Mcn'11 glosse handle heavy work load yac i9'orr 'h" Y ntc~no• l!BRStudloowncr 's unll 2l'OOAY YRl.V 2 Ur . blk. Sv<' Mls«lon Viejo tarca!I. 54117th 1h c.SantaCt·ux.Try a D a il y Prlot darknm.1n coscOrang lnpnyablcsarea./\ppl)', llnna 11 ore Marine, rrplcs. 2' aba. 1395. mo . Imm floy & Beach, Onlv 23711 l"ewPort Blvd C:'ll. llundy to S 0 F'rw)' C n . \1 5 0 G 2 o r I> h Clussificd d lo boy· Cl AH~ rtonl Po~l Ofhc Coast Catamaran, 202G 2500So. Sustin, S.A. i\p\ 1213> 439..tMll S:JOO. 673 t!lU9 »! 97!..S Call ~I 1400 a •1176 ~ or rent somcthinA C.~l. ~·3238 ~tcGaw. Irvine Sell Idle tlems 542.5ft8 -----> t. 1 l I \ \ -1 ' " OM.Y,.LOT FrldllJ.AulUlt!, 1179 ~?~-... ?!.~ ~~~·.~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~-~ ... ._.!!~ ~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~!'.~~~ ....... !!.·.~ ... W..._. 71 -W..e.4 11..&tt.kW..eH 71• Oroornor. Expcr. All Maid's&upe_rviMr ITTI I Sain Careor•sleadyi.. Refrtaorator. 1'1' Cop. ~ ...... -.......... ; ................ ~ ... -·---·•• brtoed$, Shop, l>owut.oW11 -w 11 The 1 At PA M ~'Of'tl Sl7$w=ost.art to>prlnkler lo.sUllaUoo 6' ptttooe. f>v!~ lmta H.B.~. ·-a1• ~!-G.u..riaC &lpahtttt fOf Fulaff Bniab 3'78 · ~Jr ol auto. valves ~, ___ n_1_0:..------ Dri -t..acau. %11 No. ~t Nov baDOt SS.SI per bt (Oftlrollers. Min. & )'rw Wit.LAID YACHTS VttS GU·•"IDS Hwy., Laguu Beacll. Ll+.C.llsSl-4407. 'ISALES C LERK Drua ex:~.C.11 Bob,136•08r7 . ._... aoll I 1200C...,., COACH 11'£1ATDIS -NkforMr5.~I Store exp. Full time. •••••••·-·•••• .. •••••• •••et• v .. , p rm;:~~·: Part M a I n I • m an • exp . nx OHi.A TOI Lai:. llch. <194·1518 STOCK CLllK •PUii.iC * Nu immediate ope111nr.• 0 CT D 'l'ime Ph\Jnc ~ tran¥p re· r\'f>lou.rant relaled~ulp. 0 ravc)'d . Sun lbru _ To work part tlme. St()(k •IUINITUll* ,0,.. • • • • 'd u , .• 1 nuic kno wledge of Tburi. llpm·7um.·-. --K •lvc.. receive, che<lt ••UCTIOM• .Flnl.11h Cat"'"nlllr• •Five yeur <100«1 drivlnf)record. Cl ' ntiltrl" \\\' <'l)rnt• · Mature. r"lllJ. peuon S,al~a F.ng/Elec tto0 ~ ... out cuatomer.. $2.SO hr "' llardw11ro lndtullut1on ~ Call MG Oi:.!'14. uf<' h~ 10 :?. •I •rt .• plumbing, carpen• r aid ~hlle truln ini:. 1-/C ~kpr/SC?on•t ~~ it•rt. Call ~·1154. •T ... 7:JOPM• 1'ouchUP •Mu.st havevalidCalif rivcrsLic. Clo..c..'CJ Wc'(1. tryMG.O:WS.Mr .Str\•ct. ~8000.E.O.E. ()(cServ•/ ecy :!....T Stock•&-&..._, ,.._,.__ • ,...,_ • WiUlngne s to work WlUSU&I hours t.:¥&\cytMk.tna to.WYU u Preparer•, Expr'd, C .....-, .... ..,,,perUun v~r11tor • AbiUty to deal <.'OUrteously & ertcc· GUARDS Perfect W~ •'ees Pd/AIM> Fee Jobi hla hor commlulon•. c:. .. .u.--••llll•taa Muld Rep;ilr . bl n...Ar I Costa Men wknds . MAIMT.WC>alCH u~ lrvhwPeraonnelA11tmcy Pan/l\.tll tlme.TaxCori>. S-•W.....r Expcncnccdonly. t1vely w /pu IC kn: ·exp. des red ) <her 21. Uniforms rum. $156-$8271&0. .--. 481E 11th Coat. Mesa o1 America. Call 1 d&11 Lovely sofu chalra Llv· 4 clay work week (;oocj •Must have basic skills in map reading car & phone nee. Apply COHCllTI l :»l:30or Sulle~ ' M2·l41~ tam,9pm. Ph. 548-0ltl lna rm t ab.lea tamp111 ~fit.. Paid boUd:a}'ll &timecalculation. Unlverul Prolc<'t•on PIMl$HH 3:»9:30 p1c.turu, TV1, 'Roclrera: t-:qu11I Opportun1t> Ab'l t l _.,. rit & d -I &n•icc. 1%216 w. SU> t;t, 192.f.Sll'-Ulo. Wonehrt ad1yum ln1 ta•HOMI Dlnlna rm tabl .. ,_ l'.mplo)tr • 11 '1 ° r tuu, w ~ 0 simp e SA. Interview hra OJ)enings with T H f; .., •• per bt ln pleaunliSALES Glltlrf'abrte ex· OIDRDISI chairs, hutches, Oun anthmetic & speak e(f eeti vely. 10:30-noon & 1 :30-3:-m Cln' Ot' HUNTINGTON .. rrou •d htJ.t1. Du I per. necess. C.M. tlore.. c:ablnet1. Bdrm H l.t1, "cf.1~f:1~11~cxy~r~/C:~'J Applications accepted to SPM, Wed. Mon-Fri. Equnl Oppur BEAC H a:; Mp LOY. wllbe public ln our cau Mary,MMCMO. ~·::~~:'~t~:!'.::~ dre..ser1. chalr1, cheat, try Club. 3000 ~tubhoull< Aug.1h1, 197S0NLY t.:mptoyer MENT tk TRAINING ¥1'!::. °f~i{!p~s::~~~ SALl:S Wiii train, aturt $12$ wk· nlibUta~.mlrron. Rd., CM . 5 19·011'17, Mr. SS.36/ our, w /benelitsaftertralning '-UYS&'-•Ls ADMINISTRATION . Dynamic personality Have you sold cookware. ly salar)' + M11·8610 for ••llM tla.nson • •"' Botb require 30 day11 ...a • interview . 08111"( COUNTY 11•Uf'•t DISTRICT Mlulon Vieju, t:-;I TON prior llncmploym~nt " mclilt likely lo SUC«!oro. AC. books. ll.K .. •utoa. . • Yo.ttaG,...,. BUSBOY Mna ~ M~ area, to work a few huun 18 Id ln"°r"l~ housewlvea & hu, or vacuum clnrs! _. .... IS PIO Chest bed• drenura • •oo ................. ~ d • ...,. 1 res ency. Appllca-1tudcnl3 scekln .. ""r1n. Thi.Iii c:K""'r could quality 'mn" d .... k .. 1' t 0 v 0 1 ' • - -_........ a ay. •\tn Job. t.:arn _,, lions will be ucccplecl a t 1 1 11 ·~ ""' n ASSIST AMT " .. .. • • Apply In person i,.·tw~n 5-hlAM to $S0 pt1r week. •·or the •;mploymenl & post OnS<'3 833....,...,. you for 111;r<>und oorop· needed for _pvt club ln r efrl11eratora PLUS 21>m'4pm. Nu phone callb Equal Opportunity Employer more Information phoni: Trulo1n~ Center, s20 f:Y with • iccure fututt. Orani;e Co. Send rc:iiunH! LOTS & l..OTSOP' MISC. please. !!30-0913. Pc..'<.'un, 11.8 . unUl 5pm ots of cash, short hra. re· to: Classm~ ad no. 720, Se•• LOTS of SSSS JOLL y ROGER t:Qu:il Oportunlty Au&;usl 13th, 1976. ,;ular pay chec~plt!~l~ c/o Daily Pilot, PO Uox Food avalloble on rre- 20) MlbriH ... Help W..e.d 71 OUWp W..t.cl 7100 1:-;mployeir Call !>3&-:?5216 PHONE SALES ~~:r::c 11::r~ ei;o.l~un~. tSOO. Co&ta Me1111. Ca iniscs. Items i ub)ect to .... •lllGIHI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ll:ird"•:lrt! Clerk. perm Phone Sale• people. beawinner.CallG.J .tO· 0062J6 presale . W e h o nor ---------"'~ONSTRUCTION 0 1-· ·. , . . wtknowtet!ge of selling Man:i2ement male or female. 16 to GS llity (7t4 18t'7·0747 Dankamericard. •h1ter CAFITIRIA HELP typl.)t, secrct&ry In 118. DR A l i:-; R ' \~ 0 f\ ,K paint & buusewo re~ Pt-:OPLI:: rl::RSON years ot age. Guaranteed ..,_, & Die Cbarle, Checltt &CASH! F ill me 10 .30..im 7pm. 002·GG83 btwn 9-SPM KOOM needs cxpt<r d L;Jguna Bch. 49-1·3028 Exec. lookina for part· wages or rommissiol\s. SALESLADY 1""' MAST•S AUCTION Sun Clcmt1ntc Genera1 hdµ Cutters. sergcr1>, • • time ussociate in 250 E11St 11th Street , Qlnyousell?Areyou in· MOLD MA.,ER 20751/i Nwptll•cl. llospital,49t>·ll22. COOK tub!crs, & hemmer.; .• All llOUM!keeper /Cook. small wbol~alesupplic:ll. •\lily Suite O, Costa Meu, tereated In health " ft Cot .. MeM -JOLLY ROGER positions now open. Ken &;.ues t home. Wknds capltollzed 673.22zi. betwttn 5:00&8:30p.m. nutrition! A bockground Requires experience In 64 .... 616 lll·t••s CAHVJ.SMAH/Expr. Uut che r Drui>tHY <.:.l\l .008·3130a(t6pm. ' ~-4223. in selling ''<>Smetlcs or preclslonmold forinjec· -• In custorn LAGUMA IEACH ~11·0'.!0:I Uou:.ew1\·cs, p/t imt! ill MASSAGE TRHI EQuol Opportunity dept store sales would be lio!l. muld . mac hines. & licyctn aozo HOAT & SAIL COVt:ltS. l':xpenence<l, good PO)' & l>ri \'t>r I n<I . u n tr o rm laundromat Ill CaPo Ht-h Youn£ lady 08·2:>) for En11)loyer heli;>ful. This Is a growth abahty lo deslg~ & Cnb. •u•••••••••••••••••••• 1'\111 timti. be ne r its. App I y 1 n rout c. GOO-SI oou per P erm IHIS . 837 ·6417 legitimate full time posi· position in the pleasant molds Crom detail joints. Schwinn "Tri-Wheeler". lllllllo:. Yacht Sen·1ee. person. 400So. C1il llw> month. 511-44111. 496-9051 t ion in Costa Mei. a atmcs phe re of Costa ~mall s hop. air condi· Like bra nd new low ~&1J.3(j()t) -lleallh Spa. No exp, nee. --Mesa's best Health Food tioncd,dayaonly. miles. Includes cover, --COOKS DRIVERS WJ.MTID l\DIEDIATF.OPENINC We send to school. E;irn PLUMBER Store. Salary open. Call STACOSWITCH IMC basket & chain tock. CAR WASH HIEt.P 8 re a k r a i l -6 JO am Men or Women Straw llat P1n.1 Palace while you learn. Apply or Exp .. car.tools. :'-18·1654. 1139 Baker Costa r.lesa First reasonablu ofrer l8+.f 1t1mc.:>Lol:. 2:30pm.S;itthruTuee~ Mustbe2Soro\·cr 32905 Camin<icallanya(t.or eve.2112 645·7:>6:> 549·3041 lakes!S48·3036 Metro Car Wai.h n e 1ireme 0 l h 0 m ,. Ai>ply In Person Capistrano, Sao J u:ir Harbor Bl. Costa Mesa. PRISSMAM Saleslady, exper 'd. Retail Equal Oppor Employer 2!>50 llurbor 01. C.M. l9"·1MS8. y-•-w Cob Cop., has part lime & ful' 1>45.343.'1 clothing. Over 25. No -· wlnn varsity %7" bike. '""" time positiuns now a\•oit • Exper'd AB Dick 360 eves.sa&·:>383. Mela lllc: 'rceo. Like \;ash1 er·Thcat re. fem. COOKSW HTS> llZSlSlaterAveoue ble.Weoreufonfomlhl\t ATURI:: W O MA N Opr.Goodworkingconds row TRUCK DRIVER new. prcfd.Overuge17.App. • A FountainValley restaurant with i:reat p/llme to w elcom e & inaur. plan. 898·262il SALISMAMAG~ Exper'd. Apply G & w SIOO. 496-11390 I)' al Surr 1'hl'atn:. H.B. f4 xpcr necess; Apply, pnde 10 our products &: ncwcume rs & .contact wkdys. Expe r. for men s & Towing 17th & Irvine, 121l>thStbetwn 8-10evcs T6h~.3~~f;.~lsl'~N~~.urunt, E~~~~~.~-people. I( you enjoy pen mcrcha~ts. •-:iex1ble hrs. P/tlme Sales. S•O·S7(1 women's boutique store N.B. ' Sears ex•ttl$e bike. Hu C SH ER -......... -ww-pie. have an out·&olni: Need car, hie typing. wk/up. t.it!n. ladles, stu in Laguna Beach. Send odometer, like new. $<&S. A I u Counter help. Cu ti & Jo~xper'd assembler for pcrsonatit.y. and are u ~7-3095. d en U. Eve 11 Su t ~unlc & salary history TUXEDO DIPT. C811 646·1'83-.S l't'llme. Growth Co part lime pos1t1on!> avail S'llall factury producing years of age or older. W( M:iture women. Prr for 968·8318,536·1104. to PO Box UZ7, Laguna Need girl p /llmc moms ... ....._ eten.t a 5 Lex. Gd Pay, Ovr 20 'ft>t>s thru Sat Mul>t b.-Ill rud10 compont-nts. In· nught ha\·e what you arc cleaning service. Car Beach, Ca 926Sl. Stars Costa Mesa. Also: ,,_.,M ' 025 :\letroCar Wash orolder.Apply mper:.on fomag, 17955 Sky Park looking for. Apply_ rn nee. C.inghotm Gi r l l ... llhltelrkr f/timelnWestminsteror ••~••••••• .. ••••••••••• 29SO Harbor 81.<.: M. orcall 631·t8:11 Ot!l1'ac~ lHvd. t n •rne. ~reuda personbetwecn2·5du1ly 64$-!>123 Wanted young com SALES MANAGER p/time morns. Cathy, 60 Redwood Fence, gd CASHIER 17ZOSupertor. C M Tilley:SSS-4<WI. An Equal Oppor. merdal broker, tosecur« ADMINISTRATOR ~3333. ext 341. cond. ~~c. Mature & resp. Spaghetti •COU~Tl::R JI ELP IEt.ECTROHIC f;mployer M·I'' M~t.ure responsible ~n anchor lenanls for lg€ Aggressive, Innovative & WAITRESSES Bender, 620-1 W. Coast Apply. Del Taco. 2.525:: ASSEMl IMSPECTOR Income Tax i:'rc_Parers -~~~~~~~~~~:~rvice !=~~:~~14c_::i::-60 d!, seir motivating person Exper'd, •"'ull or p/t. C~•I & ~wy, N B. 645·0651 L3 Paz Rd, Laguna ~1111:. lmmed. openlnll for line lhgh comm1ss1ons. full -... '"'l.S w/intelllgen<'e & dm·e to Good hrs. Neatl appear. ...,...,....t 10)0 mspector on I'(; boards & traming. Tax Corp. ol Mature exper. woman for ... ....,,..,.. h e ad u p C u s lo m Over 21 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTER HELP rel a led components. America. Coll 7 ctay~ sales PIT or FIT. Call Reception tSl needed fo1 Products Division ot 5 yr Surf &Sirloin Yashlca·D camera with F.'lpr'd, permanent, lite P /t1me. Must be ulJll! tt Som!! knowledge of 01>· 9am-9pm. Ph. 5"6·0191 493·8822 Irvine J::n;in<.-ering firm. old Million S Co. Detail & 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB flash :attach men ts Ir hkkpi;. Chasin's So. stortt1am.D1t1 1\my,aft L·illis<'ope 1i. prc"errcd. T)•ping required. Cal Collowup oriented. Ex· NoPhoncCalls!!! stand.Owned&:operated CASHIER <3'ast Pinta. S40·4tll_I __ :!prn,6-t4·2030. Xlnt benehts tn<'lt1dc lnstollel' AWNIMJ Roseunne, 751-3820. pcr'd in selling by muil. WA lTllESS WANTED ~-l~w s m a n• $SO . med1c11l&ac:11wt. t:.O.E. Strong t•lcan c·ut younM MEDICAL • phone & ~rsonal con-Sarae nll's Rest a urant•----------Cuh1er /1.:oncession. 18i(;US1'0DlAN, Ch r i:.~ · DISC man needed as Cult um~ FroetOffice RECEPTIONIST tuct Able to quatlry ..... W.l""hS•.c •1. Vivitar 450 fl ash SLD. min. ugc. S:?.20 hr. Apply Lutheran Church & Uay helper . Call 968· 1322 for beauty salon. 20< ....., .,... • " 111 person Wed·Thurs. School. Re!>pon:.uhllc~ IRsh•u1netth ..iiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lor Internist In Newport Newport Center Dr. N.8. l eads & close. i-:n -3SMM camera. SSMM :1.$pm only, S:iddlt'back dunng school yeiir~. <it>-l02 i::. Baker, c :\I 1 .... SUR ....... C... Dench. Mature udull thusiasm & w1lhngness WOMAN·Uookkeepcr + Ft.4, VMC lens. l35MM Vall~)' Cinema ·i.. Sad· J>l'OX 60 hrs p/\\ k l.itt 979.5300 " "'" '" w/mimmum of 3 yrs ex· ReceptlonistlTypisl to work hard Is essenlla l. Gen'I Ofc. I' /time. Ovr 40 •~.8 lens. 283 Elcclronlc dlcback Plat<i, I::I Toro maint. Bcnefitio 510 ooli~ ---------1 llLLH P r . i n m e cl i e 11 I Alrpt a rea. J.'rnt desk Knowledge or udvertis· )'rs, could be retired .. Hr· n ash. Brand nt!w. Fully - fld. El Toro ur !>l4>-~ aft upm l::LEl°TKONICS TECH Pltin'le. temporary i-:x. ter minology, peg board. of i.nvstmnl R.E. Ofc. Ing Ir :irt helpCul, but not ly rate+ Pfud health ms. gu !lranteed. Won u lst or:!ndClass F<.:Chc. per. in hospita l in· with a ge n eral 97t-15ll necess.Salory,comm.& Call646-40719am-noon or prize_. Wo rth 1600. CHEP·SIOOOmo. Exper'd.K.:ustochan req'd Ma nne elec· !>Urance billing. Ftex1bll• 1-nowlcdgeofbackoHice. expenses. Send teller or 5pm-9pm. Sacrifice set for $350. Sid's Rlue Beet, 107 21st Hospff.e Custodian tromc•s exper. req'd C<lll hrs. Contact Personnel, Submit resume within I RENTAL AGENT resume to Pres., PO Box Writer n~s help! Book·1_75_2_-so_:n_. _____ _ St.NRaft.tpm. t Yr c'l p rt'q 'd G73·6032for111tervw11ppt. Costa l\Jes a Mcmurwl \l.'«kt-Oi\dNo.SSS.Doily 16817. l rv1ne, Calif. keepln~. typing. nccts.i'\lmos t co mpl e t e d ;i.1 t 30pm. San Clem~·ntc Wilbo "~lectronic:: •• 90(1 llO!>p1tfll. 301 \"1etor1a SL. Pilot. P.O. llox 1!>60, Reul Est:ite Ofhce In 9'l714 p t 11 e p:iy open Chit care & llou~ekeep· cc n · 1 11 0 s ll · 1-; 1.a l Lido Park Dr, NB l' !\I ti~:! 273·1 ~Kl 20ll. <.:osta l\tesa. CA 92626 Corona del Mur , needs a · ur · m · ' · darkroom equipment in· mg, Mon-1-'ri 7 .30·4 .30. <1!16-l I:?:!. E.O f.. hi.:tru.ed person lo join 49'1·1430. c I u ding i-· e de r a I 121 Children agl'li s & u. -------ou r r e nlal sef\•ice. Sales enlarger . dryer, etc. SJ2S mo.83J·t409. Cu1toMDra-nes Engmecrtn~ -Med. TecMo&ocjlit Gu•ru nteed sul ary. .. ... T'LS ... LISMGR u~L-...ai,... S200.7Sl-4432 r• I N T E I' V I Y. W L" I' S C llf Ii E 'd · II " ""' "' ~-"" !J6J.422G. JR ENGINEERING ~EEDtrn ., ' phas.es c~r ~~r mcdi;al CALL 673-7601 for in· For Art-oriented line to ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.ts IOl5 Deliverymen Cor LA Fashionlsl;indStore. luboratory.Call Coruppl. terview retail outlets . r.talure, ~ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Timt>S rn N u. & C.:\I ORARSMAN 1-iexlble houri.. 1114 l 04~0140. 1u:. Sales "Qux~r r.:;':ioUv~ited ~fs~n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERS 1 AN kitt e n•. S2SO per mo. 518 1 HO 673·0193 or ll33-20R7 -8 1 1 person wi a so Registered, most colors CLERICAL " minimum or 2 )'rs ex· SEll INCOM£ have opponunlty to ha:i· ANTIQUING IN T USTIN avail able wormed tk lmmt!e..hate opening for a u ELI \'t~ll y 1\1,\.,.. earl> pericnC'e. prcrera"bly ln Jonfforiot M•IRt. MEN'S di!'! 1nternallon~I ~ales. Do you know there a re 1~ shots. 638.930B clerk rn our engmccrm~ AM Tinll':. r11uh'. t'oi.tJ l>mall t:-1\1 dev1cei.. Re· Sub-contract. ('lwn equip. PROPERT.J Llbcral commll>slon ar· fine Antique Shops in Old cJeportm<'nt .Vo~111onrl' ~lc"'J So 1olll'l'ttni;. qu1retl worl.1ng l-:x?cr. prc:f'd C u ll ff r.angement~ithstockop. TownTuslin?l-'orqualiSilver Persian kltteni. quires u m1111mum t. ~lu:.t ha\\' Jelll'lld .il.11 \ knm,IC't!J,:l' or mutcmib. i !>202tl89am·llam CLOT ING If you're a treod y sue· uon. Call l\t1ss Dunham. ty&selectlon visit allol breeder & show quality months omcl• l''pertl!n<'r l':lr :-.11; 11111 C1111:.hl0:> & tnll•ron<·e rt.'· --Soles S""cfalisl 0 tcr 0 afruel 8 ut 5 s 8 e1ells1mnganhoubsu·essi·.. 556-6882 us. Loc;ated 'at ht, El Chinchillas. 645-6682 wllh typmi: sk1lli. 55·6.l l:1ll\ e to :.mull nianuruc· 1..:id1es. 1.:11rn money In .. ~ wpm. G()Ocl phnnr elf Dehvery ~lllll fur murn111~ tunng indu:.try. your spare time We Must be cKpcrienccd In ncs11mon or club~oman SAL~ PERSONNE~ Por Camino llcol & Marn. DocJS 1040 r11ctll• ;111d ability tu ncwi.1rnp<•r roult•. \'1c· STJ.COSWITCHIMC t ru1n 'nit l'urol . ull phases o f men'!> ncwlOrealestate,leurn Pat s Skl&Sport Shop. •u••••••••• .. •• .. •••• "'Ork ti varirh· of Jol)i; m U •JI!> u Ch i c.., 1\ ,. •' &. I l:ill Ha kl.'r Custa ~1 c:rn t>t.:>·:16-14. 7 -9pm. cloth 1 n g · t?ul~~ 3 nd i !" ~ to sell high S in vestment R c l a 1 1 e x P e r • . + PUILIC AUCTION •PET WORLD• a bu:.y cnv1rui1111c11t l1> u W;irncr ,\vc 1111 . <:ood 549·J041 ~~~f1!~i J>a~n~l~t~. -:~~-pro1>Crlles with the pros. knowledge o r tennis. MA NY flNE ITE!\1SOF Pit Bulls. Pekes, Weslie, requtremt•nt. ld10,1l c·an 1.:ar rt'•1uirtd l'hunt E--'O E lo L•~capeMaint. Wewill trainlf you'rea buckpacklng & skllni;. ~:STATE JEWl::l,RY, Toyf'ox. Poodlcs.Shlh-dlch1t ewouldh;H(':iho\•c llli~7iG ,.-ppor '"P yel' Exper. superintendl•nt ly m pcrson ..... J .C.PEN-win n er. Our sales Xlnl benerils. ~pply_ an r.qulrem ~nts wlth ------9 NI::\'. LAGUNA HII.LS quad ru pl ... d from peri.on nt Pats Ski &_ ART O BJECTS. AN· tzu, Porns, Cockers, "' -_:ialat')' open_. 5 IG·O'i I " UR u 1 · S h 8 11 ,.qmc~nng nr documenl Dettt.e Auist0ttt --MALL. 581·7700. SSmillion the rirsl year to Sport Shop. 8909 Adams TIQUES. •"INt:-; F N., ••• nt· c nauzers, u i.:e ntrol ba ~kground F:>0pl•r'd N LL ofc. •E•.n•g•m•e•c•r _____ ll(Lel me introduce you to 1-;qualOpµorEmplo)'er S20mi1Uon last ycar.6!>% i'\ve.H.8.(7141963-4555 F.TC. PllONE l''OR IN· T e rriers. Silkies & salary1sc•ommensurate F1l1me.U46-l766 Heel1ne l"a!'h1ons to 100'0 commission l''O. & B ROCll URE. Yorkies,JOOmixedpup- """ Pl ---MFG ENGINEER I' time orpor. Must hke 11 p · i ffi Sdtool 1111 DriYen 64$-2200 pies. Stud sva mos t \\nn exper1enC'e. case Oi.'ntat<.:halr ,\s11istant rlvthes & l'CUPle. llfl\C . sp t. resug ous o ices Lic'd or will lrain. 4 Hr . breed s. Open eves • • 1pply m pen.on. F:xper 'd. Ne"' J>Orl lll:h to take ~m oll eh:c·trl) tlr 3 eve:. 0\'311. (.'ar & near Orange County guarantee. S3.60 per hr to 2 Beaut. Oak din . tables. 531 ·502'7. ~iSTANDARD . MEMORIES, INC. Al'Pl..11-:0 tlAGNf.TICS<'OR P. 2:!21South 1\n1w ~t Suntu Ano. C1\ :1.i-;ot ""' .•un1 mC'1.:hn1c>11I u!>scmbhh MEM & WOMEM Airport. Call or write L• I 0 one ornat e ly carved.•----------'""...,.., phone nl'C. Great for Don Berman. QUAIL 1>lart. .,qua ppor . perf. concl. 6 u~tc'"1'ng Greal Dane Pups. AKC. ----rrom d1.:1>l"ll 1'll"1"t'l'r1n•• I • •""J 7 '70 .... EEDED L·mployer H9 0812 Olu .. 01-;NTAI. ASSl1'T NT to pri>cJuc·ttun 1-!',pcr'cl 1~ iomcina .. er."" · .. " PLACE PROPERTIES "" ·"" · · Oak choirs; authenllc champ blood. Varied Orthodontic> t'hu1rs1llC' document at rnn . work IMMEDIA TEL y INC. for an appointment. School lvs Drhers barber pule. farm items ages & colors. Must sell . Nl•wport 4'2d:iyi»wk slatmn ~et-up. 1001 tJ1.. LOAM MAILKOOM HELPERS 1714 17:>2·1920. MOO Quall Hrly position. 54 _18 per for wall decor. Misc. Terms avail. 494·3930 _Orthu up req. 642·2t>2f~ sign & pr0<luctlon ll11e Mon & Tues Ni~hta In Strt>-et, Newport Reach. hr. Lanunu Beach School 893·S333 Eves/wknds PROCESSOR ca 92600 .. D--"ot •a•l•t-t tr o u ll It• i. h oot 1 n.: Loguna Niguel 1--·---· ------• District. Call 49'1·8013. Cherry: 4 ladder back Two Mote Af....,Gftl '"'' "' • • .... l\lerh11nll'ul or lmlu~tn.ol Downey Sann gs & Lonn Assemblers & Typists R E. SALES · h ..,.. 1-;Kp. t:halrside l'i:wporl aegree e~ent wl has an openinu m Orun11e ,\lso needed for other • SEC n ETA It Y Cor Real chairs. l c est, t 4·poster With Papers. Jltoac:h 611·0211 549·3041 Co for indl\'lduul. l'X ll•mp assiiin in o. c Llc'd • Ulllic'd Jo:state Co .. In Fashion bed. 644-tl9Sll 2 Years, 3 Years ---E •.cr1enred in "l'Ol't!:.sm" "L'-'\S ... C'"I I FrH 14dey Island. Must have 4 yrs .a.-.t.1~es 1010 1Tan,1Bluc t>cnt al ri•cept1on1 s t, quulOppurt-:mploycr • " " .. .-.i "'"'' ....,.,....-,,_ __ ..,.H ,.,__,, I r I c·o11H•11t1urutl lo11ns ~:1v K~Hv Girl T.....J.1a.. CCMlrle exper. type 65·70 wpm,••••••••••••••••••••••• -OtuM ""'Y· Pl'.ti;Jnt \• lll'e, x nl OP· -ini.?:. & lo.111 or murlllUll<' -,. ·-...... s h 80·90 wpm. Call • · 11 1 962-1869 port llntt y in i;:ro w1n11 hanlo.m" lJ;wk"rounll "re DIVISION OF l"ilceo 640 0123. 'r<'1ght l>uma~e otpo nl 892.5966 642·0433 l'raet1n• -llll.>21nmcl:tr t-:xc1·11t1\c need:. Supc:1 "' .. " L'' .. 'l.YSJ.:1tv1c•:s 1NC •P~Tsonallnstruction ' ' Sole.3308 W.Warner. -f1•rn.-d. Tyt:11nl( rt.><1u1rell. ".,., l':qunl0~1portun1t y l>r , Ste 200. Irvine. Senctary with t rip Xlnl s:ilury & l)eneflt!I 1-:u.1-:. •l\lunagemt•ntupporty's SECRlTAlYP/TIME near lfarbor.SantnAna BOXEHl'upp1es rorule. t::111ployer 1\1 11" ~2 Ii II shorthuncl & l> 111ni! •kilt~ l' u II Ile r:.o n 0 c I l 7 t 4) Nt-wllOrt lkad1 833·14 ll •lo sor;. Com nt1s:11011 !'eccl typing. f1linA & sh. SIS Kelvlnalor refriA. IS Champion 11ired, pel & ---_____ -OFNT\1 -1\.~'IST \NT und ubllltv tu t111n rllt• 5 l9·0902 Corfurtht'rlnfo. Orungc !l l7·9~'1:J •l.le'dtrnimng2wk!> llrs9·3ormorefor4day cu ft. 40 .. wide, <.:oppcr s how. Afl 5 wkdys [~ • • ' • ~ • • 1 J)('t':.onncl ll 1-: Ul'\ eluJ) Equal Oppor !o:rnployer 1-\Jllerton 879·!1762 das:.cutart hnmell. wk. l'crm. po!ilt1on in 3 St7:>. P.P. &l!>·GG2S l)lc. !162·R031 • CLERK l-.x1ir . 11r..Ct•rn•d 3 '1 m1•nt ufCll'l' t1••,1r U(' •Onthejobtruinmtt rnt111 manni;em1·nt con· •·------- 1, ti n)' Lui;unu llcuch ,\1rporl. Xlnl salat)', lly ---•i\lany topofrice loc'i. sultnnl of<:. Alrparl loc. Washer & d ryer $150. for'LJ?blc Pup, m ale, AKC. RECEPTIONIST 4YHl73? u111iu1111 s:i;i.11flllO LVH Nolic:eni.•nt!c tot1ppty r utrick Swirt , 4 12 1 hoth. Cnlfb11nt refri~. Shot~, c~~s cropred. D loll. It t l•'/t1ml'. l'M i.hlll RIDCARPIT Wrst!'rlyl't,Ste ll!'l.NU crosstoi> rrce,or . Sl 5u._!!50.IJ4~----- 1'1ae Uolly l'ilnt nt·Nls u •" 111 Clft FllERGLASS S11pcrrn;1011 & 11mhc11 M t R t Rll!•LTORS 96) flfl 7c2 1"''I 557 7123 C'le.rk rt't'l'!)lioni!lt ror our Solid oppur Wtnlo<IC'rl'I, L-.., Work l 11111 ~uotl IHI I a ry & 0 or OU e -. " . ,.,,, . . _______ ,l\PGlll\N Purebred, no Saddleb <'k Irle I M I lllCni.nnt nrr Ill II H -r bencCit.. Apply I' ark oµenlnl( for (l('livrry of Fordetnilscall Linda st;c1n :TAHY for Pn•!ll· Sc11n1 Coldspot llcftii;. dbl t)lll)C'ri;. IO M?'s lo Jtood i,. nhlu 11to t~µc ~ i11:11~1t Wkt1yll l'lnly call 8111 Oi.!:ll N( ~~ 6 1kl c>olmpn ny nel'll!i Supt•rior. 11 ta s1.11xi r1or Oui ly l'ilol in New purl dt•nl ur ~rowlnn com· door . S:tOOt hnt orrcr. home L?.ve kicts. Hoa ;ill ~rs & front ~ountn ~'°.!:..!n~:y~-· - --""'·ru usi> ttY u11 !leoplc> \ N . ., O l\l>t•ch, nfll'rnocm:. 3.:IO lo RN pony, In hc111th care 494·4256 ~hot:. S70>. ~l-0931 eves ~/:lll(l'YC''l>Cni.:nn~ Um 1 ~ .ll.l>t.2-ll -~ "'' "S I ·' Ci Id C l x 1•1lcnt cornpan) D--".e •11l1t... to Grc1w wllll rom11:1n)'. ,,.,.., anu . JlllrllJY nnu c . ons rurt•oncxpcr nv1-·111G1-·1t \'fOllS AK<;Ch11mplun 1lredSpr· b.i. ft W •tt _. "' • Slmllny morn111••v ... " h •lpful ~11hry U"''n ''all ,., • ' 1 • .ne I.. r. l'll UIJ Orthodont1r offlt'f', <:011r.1(il\:!llforu1111l.,.. pro••11\11l"IY si2~ 1':::r •. . .,~ . ... W/\.'illto:HS UllVl-:1<s llll:tr 81l:1nicl pupph•ll. "•~3tlon'. only_. Wntc>, ~ N ft ~~ c1 r t 1• .. ,1 c· 11 _...._ MACHINIST " " ·• ' COORDINATOR Mr Kyckcthuhn H 12-772.1 j I f..1 vc>r & white l)wk11. '' I 1·•1 t I <• ' -'· month 4>ttrnmJ::. Phone ---ll~undll one< ·lhf.'s ""''·I'"'" l, uni Y '0 · Orth ontl0 1••111•r r" FllERGLASS II , .. -.A~ •t shift 1\111•1 S '· L' '" L) • ,.. .,.,.., V04 llOlC IMO. Costn l\l('Sll, I .. • ·' • 0 DDESIG ... ER Hequ1re:. .l(UOtl il\'tlt'r:1I (or nµ11u1ntm o n1 . ..wnio • " ecretory ..... r~. ;m.u ... c.. 926'-'G ttr you may r111 qulrC1 .61.:;·20-10 M L " lmrkgrounil with nb1ht) IJ 1:1·4:l21. n ~k for l\lr. have :I yr~ Upt!r In i\tl vcrll~l11g till<'ncy ~unr(rli·I . flt-nu t blon de r e m it 11nntlcn•1on ut th1• l'l··.N'f,\I, "'S~IST,\",'"I' Al'L> Mi\Kl:;lt. Xl nl op to11Cl 1111 & u11l•ra1c \!llrll' t.:ontc•ro1 Mr l'nrkic !iUPtrvlt1lon in uc>ult• N fl I' t t' p f 11' 29 Yl'.A HS IN O ,t;. Cocker AKC reglst.er\'(f "'' ' • '"' ., '' por ( r • "'lll'r 'cl ( hoicuital. Contaet Mr'I · · ur 111•1 •.ww, u DUNLAP'S ' ' ta M .. 11:1urflce,330W 1. "' 1 · 0 :11o ' ty o eq1t1pm1'1lt :rnch 11:-., Equal U1111Ur\ut11ty J"tl:<in. ,,,1.,,.,7 .... , (~ii.·l:t tl1llC lntN' .i<ll)-21119 11111 12 m, _11f. A&kln° $&0, 0 .. ., St ' 'ront v •<' wit 1 "'l11•r i:rnft~mnn. S11tu1 > oven • ' ., ., .. • .,.. · ·' ·1t " ..,..,._ l'on~moker Gl<MXl32 \pl •1 ~"rson 1,..,., L' mills. lathe:.. & ~i:cond hmpluyer !\I c IC 11 1\1c:mor1 •1 I unly. l81SNcwr:rtutvd CM 846·6.!;i ______ _ .t:;qunl Opportunity / 11 Y '1 "' • ., .... •·•· uj)('rtttlon tl,1rd1111tc UIC('U • • • --• , • ,. l':mploy<'r 1)£NTAL H~:c.;to:l'T, 1-'omonn,S.A lnfoib.ofsmullprccls lun l!o1>11l~al, ~01 Vtc:lorittsEClll-:TAll\'Corlaw otc.___....S!\l~.,18·7780 __ 1.1t't your Xmaa pupplt'll mntnrc> wurn:rn. ·I tlay swltrhpurt:c Small11hop, ----t:M ..... o.•.. ND.1-:Kpcr notncc .. wlllsTOVE tulorlr llllX 11l11rtcd now. D.iautlful ('l,F.RKTYPIST wt'Ck. min.:? )'r, ewer ~;~11~,~~~l:~~t~~~~. ~oodbcncf1tll,du)'t.hlft. New t!nlploymc>nl 011r;.,"·------_ train. Good typing & &h rani:e hro~n Hkc new. AKC rc11 . Ool d"n T~documrnts.h:llcr.i. Snlur)' oµen 012-j!Mifl, L>d l'a"o. 25~12 La l'a1 STACOSWITCHIHC formt•n&wo1111Jnw1 ,m RM'S LVM'S r(-q'ct.1144!''°40. <.:st 'sstis ~el l $200 Retriever now a l etud. fj . No rxperlence -W(' CM ar\'ll ~ 11"" n k c . <\I prl'b8 l'cnrl~. lnc·. Ila VI! II ... 0 '-'"' N• 2 . . mo 968:9~77. tl'llln. Stort $3Gt month. l!cl, l..•1<u11a l hlls --,.., S4t lO~e ' l'lla tr\'nsurl' hunt. 645·947~ l'rnctlcols &Orderlies SECRITARY /l•9-' 213 /.r.>U·vul t(j) u s I n 11 . Ille o I 11. 01-:Nl' I\ I, ,\SS I ST i\ ~T 1-\Jll limt' c1t'hn•ry 11 •rhon • ----n~-cltod tu~ hO!>pltal t~H F."'pr'd, xlnt i.kllh1 ror G Rerrig. w/freeLl'r on top. Silky male. 3 yra. Active &-n~d I c :t I, d ant n I pro t"hmrMtlc. c:xi> .• pref ror (hw 21 l'rd,•r m1•I un• t:11u:il 01>110r 1-:mployer MURSES AIDES re II cf & pnvntt' dut'5. 1-.x II tt or r Y "ff' . 'n S.aO healthy.~Rea1onable lo \ielcd. ·etr-fulflllmcnt. l..ldo l:<kofr Xtnt\\ll[k ('~ill:>5ti l7ll -:1.11,,•xµer 'd &trulnec>i1 per.Ret(d.All shlf s.Cull Ncwp11~t Centc r'.t.'ca ll · 612 10:1:! ~d ho e . Ura~nt. 11\ltunh'. A11k about our rng rond UCncht, :->on MACHINIST Mc i>ll Verile <.:o n v or fl /t imr. WelllCllrf lilUOl!Otl ---536·3526_. _____ _ ,.., 'tll::H yl'ro1?r smoker 6730-IUU Grnrrolt'>HIL'\' Jkisp1lal, 061 (;enter St, Nur!le1 He11lslcry, IGli ----~cw c:uuom deluxe~· • · 0 ,,-::..'~;·op~rruniiies Jc";· ---· -· • --~l us t handll' hc-nv)' lmm t•d. opt>nln i: ror <.:M We:.tcliH Dr .• Sh:. 212. Service SLatrnn Allen· 0 1\ltchennlde lr1111h rom·"KCt!!~~~rJ;~ 1 ~~·ta Mcsu 540-10~ D..tot Au11ta11t phonrs. a 11111 11rocc88. ~enehr?ftmachlnl ton 5"" N.11. r.:tt OOtO. danl. eK1>er 'd l.)11y It puctor, orig tO!il S339. ::».ro . ' ' or Htmllng1on Bch !ltl2·8822 Expr, t•hni r s idc. 4 1~ AIR eJCper. lll'lr(ul Call '"~11 Mon thru Thurs. MUISISAIDES • , t::ves. •'ull & l'/llme. AP· Sell$2:>0.64'1·1001 ---·------S.tu Ano 5-12·2435 days. Snlary. O!lCn. El Qlrol for uppt. &12·1191 3·5 Yrs ex1ler. on luthtll & f'/tlmc & P /time. Morn 5 /\I I~ l\t AK f, ~ ne<' d s ply, Shell St11tion. t7Lh & FRt.:f;To . Jol1•the""""le Toro/Lag lhlls l urea/ ----mills. &>tup & operate. & afternoon 11hlns. t:x· ,.C!amstrcu. e xpcr. de· lrvlne,N.U. l'wo door bronie Weat· LOVlNG llOMEONLYI • .,~-., GDIHAL OfC Possible advancement to 'ct f'd p k aired. lnghouse refrlurutor. . 1 1 F ~o·,·e Join<'d the Army 83().ll30 --le11d. Electronic~ mpnuf per pre · Apply ~r Call 548·3464. SHVIC:I ST ATIOM like new 496·4'181 12 wks. •hort 11 r · -0 ·~oR r l"UllSt;S Aceurntc t y pl11>I. In Xlnl benefits Include Supenor. M4!> Supcnor · Golden Lab mix, DllL C QM R I N V 0 I C t:: 1Rt:: ... ~ 0 _ : terestmg clerical pos1 ~-1 & d 1 1• 0 v. A\·e. N 8 . 642·2410. SALES ~OV. exp, p:irt A TTIMDAMT Colds pot fl'ffter upright shots, wormed. Dec1&u1c 1~1'/ i\/R ('l..E JtK. RN. I' lime •·3. l.VN tion :anirnerlng cnr me ica Dl<'SnCta · ~-· • time, for cxcluslvc anti Recent Ure & lube exp. S75. Admlrnl refrifl. ~. of pcl over populatJon be rust. 11c~·ur & 11-7. Collntry Ctu~u>n\'. rcsµl)nd\'nrc . J>urUol Nursing Attendnnt. l'X· & ·r h s \M &PMo nlnr Apply t ttto whe '"/'yp1n1t •· n·'din'"'_••---"··11519-:k>GI. __ rorm l"'ll"r ~"ctnn1 I nAr'd. Bayview Conv. 'J.ues g1 t "op. o '. • 11'! • 497-~cflllArterGl':\I mus 11gr apay n -• "' " "_'""'ft: '-"' ~ .. ..., • , "'" ••~nts .. ~ Coni.t Pinta. Call a.1~. Or u n 11 <' C nu n t Y older. II n. nre11 . 644·22&4 hi. Sm. co. C:d. bl'nem:.. DISPLA y MGlt Pm·11t(' \.'tluc:ut1on11t in 102 E. Bake r. t:.M Hoep. m5Thurin. C.M · Htlme. 549.31411 Autornuth·e Center. 2401 2 Dr. Side by aide llr(ng, R Ulrl·5pm. S Oy wk. App-•. ~t1tut1on. Will coo11\ller 919.~ N. Tu Lm. S:111tu AOB. \VhlrlPOQI. avoudo. $175. flNe le Y• 104• ly at NewPorl Marine Sh:irp person e:cper d 10 ~n.on:c re~ntl'ftnai Job ------Opport.liffet Sates" Merchandi1ln1 -.---,\pt, n . kefrli:, Admiral, •••• .. •••-.•••••••••••• -lneerina. 897 W. 1Gth men~ & womf'nll contem• mkt. Good co. bt'netus MAID NEIWf:O For Ambitlou5 People 'Ille Red Balloon ls look· SllOtSAl~F.S ~ppertone. S7S. 30" Gaa 10 mo old IMIP9Y frH to ~N .. B.645·3632 porny clotbln1 cthli>lay ApplyNalionalSyatems. LldoShores llotel Loc1lexecuUve lookin1 Ina for exceptlo n1.1I Put-time evtlli, sh~e Ranae.yellowwfwlndow Rood home. l rfsh Set· to take full c harge of 4 436lBirchSt,N.B. Call 673..s800 forpartUmeassoclatc. c areer orient a t e d sales penon. expe r d doot.S3S.673·1l74 ter/Aus t.Shep. mix .. Ye • don't need a au.n \Cl st.on: operation -Refs Or tall aft6, $73·4186 ulespenon w/o Clalr for f11mily !lhoell. Apply In 962.5674 .. .,aw fast" when you Portfolio r~'d, call for Girl YridaylScty. psr1 Maids. Apply The Inn a t fubion merchandising" person. ask f~r Cannon. Norge Port. 10 Cycle. 8•---------- Jll ~ an ad In the Daltv appol.nlment time. $.1.50 p/hr. Mos1 1.agun3 .. 211 No. Const Ollt.31de job p/l. hrs fleKI· dl1pl•Y· Contact the of· II c m Ph 111 Shoes ~ ~ Place Dishwasher. near SHEL.TIE mix all shots. PllotWant Ad.l!Call now THILOOI ctrivc·som e t ra vel. Hw~ .. t.aaun&Rca<'hAak bit . Fem. prcf'd. Coll nee al 846-00H for In· •'a1hlon hie N .B. new.Wilh cuttlng bourd spayed . l Yr. female. -IJU.s67I. 140.4100 548~ forM r9.Gobiel MMl8tart6pm, terview. 6444223 tQP.$17:>.559-ll!H. 7Sl·0308or 545-4683 ,, I ). } I t I 1 '" ...... s. ......... ···-....... ,.., .... '" ''lday.Aupuat8, 1916 DAIL V Pfl.OT Dl ................ ............................................. .. ............................................ ~ ....................... . 1...n old P'APP lri.lh ----•uenA.M ...... OPIMIM6 .......... .,. t04~tr IF........ Motorcrct.1/ ~ IDOUw lo 8'Sola Ulce n~w ,,.._"" -WANTED N)'lon cu·pet, chocolate ...................... ....................... ~ te... 9150 . sood ho!\, ~so 'Mlurs.-~49MM~ ~fT"Xl~H:J~~·tsRcv TOP CA~H OOLLAR ~;~m~t!'75o~~ R~:::.~rn~:.ir: •• ,. l:Mllrude Trlhull. m Ca Qln.S./ .. ~ .............. .. Wealmloatitr. N Pott ART OBJECTS. AN r:v:~L.:YOWI\ TCY011"!,..,R weave dnperiH mDdo leather cooda. ZO'li to llPONC~traal~r.Only leilt 9 llO •HONDA* Helcbu. IU 12.Duoralor Ile ma TlQUES. FINE YURN. • A ~. fotOcue~.Mocmo ~olfaptda112&aUQe S26U. at Mesa Uoa v·;~·;l;~·;·;.;~·;~··~;j ____ ca> ____ ....,_~1 lknrcdon etc. PatAtinp E.rrt· .. HONE fOR IN ::\:v~a::B~'~1h~~ model. ~ at Bl~ ca. doub~ A trap, 1$$.00 ~r Center, lS9S Newport WetwitY• carnpcr' 11~·. MISSION 1 .,...._, t wu ol Tcr· P41no. r.tnp. etc. Mov fO. fr BROCHURE fo'INt FURN 6 AN: l\)'00.0all?J3~2?-~101. cNC. • •~lal ttk>ad•, _!lvd.C.~~~401:? __ sips 8. hydreu Jack~ VllJO ~ _, _ _... rn:e ood ln1 &«.CS ~2:!0C> s:UOboxoCSO. Mlrlt COtld •1~ Oahl .._. ......-... :_..:.:..:;;;.__ ___ _.. ________ ,TIQUF.S.~ olor TV. b~d . n$l wuteroReloadinc Pt'r :.harp \6' Gliasp11r. 968-~ • • • • OPE._.l._.G S""LR. blme,s.51·1977 Chia-1 Qiblnet, t~blc 4' ._FAMU .. Y Sat. & Sun. cur\'\!d aectional, lllmps, 19'7 JUt~y. Saata Ana 80 UP Men.-Pwr. hit . · " " "' '° cm. cbairw,$17$, Rernii. SZS. 2 couc.~. LUCMiA&I TAGS st •....o,d1aln.96J..1.S41 ~·Hun OF, Vlff radio. l! tanks. C11 mpcr 11 hell. bxK:a, 919,31M1 t20 ea .. • usy chn. !!It from ~r bu.taoess urd. MIU:R l••tu•ow.r. 3 or1::10-$:30, Mon·Sat unopy. boDl c:ov • sll ahtly uHd s:: 1 o a:a .. 2 marble top coif 5elld one cant for eaeb xtru. Gd nsh1nc or ska t>44.0IH6. 1830 Putl "Im We'U n1eet or be;at llny lc(lal lld\•crta.i1.-d pn«: in lhcU.S.A tables. bs t o rr. Misc t•a plus one 1pare We H.P.3 yraold.X1Dtooed. Trlr. All brand nl!w! bcrlyPl.N n. katchco uten~lls. pie return pernu1Hntly '2()0.~:?-?583 .I.... t"resb w•ler only. 12795 --1'-adc .my ~,·~ ur wh~ls &ures. l:t111P• .tr othe .ealed attractive ta1 .tr UICER Otit S9S: MIR. S... lot m.;.:su '7$Comrocr 11hcll for :>mall in! ~.;...,;:;.___~--~;_.i7' vinyl MJ/a, up~ ed chris. trunk-bar. di ifuJ bdbd. &u-ms ______ .._a_,3G" rounc1 pedesllll tbte, c~. xln.l con.cl. W . eve~ W.0.1482. KJTrENS; pert P 2 blk rem. l b male. 4lM'4234 ICood lhlnp. aa&.S Man wt rap. meetina alrU.nc ~ll f0r m_ A~~ ·~uoo'. ••-••••••••••••••••••• pick uv. 2 Dut:sun wide nesoU. CM. $4$-4864 l.D. n.oqut~ments. Pre· &&S.~73 Sanaui LM-3.10. ·~•kt-rs U II RS 2)' d 11.'l> "I. whecla & tirc1 ~tH>3.')., 26371 1\"''ry Purkwuy V\'nl lou & the!\! For• ---on~ month old. M~l~ll. flybrldie. flb11.r.itu~!i. ---~rn~ION v11·;J O AHJ'IOUE.S C?>Spor ~alitedla«~MloM ING SZ BED <Ncwl. ll~ee.645....sGT '8300. Moeorhedlik•1 "40 131·0122495-102' 1---------1 GoO<t11 " 4 Chut1 o f ., .... t 4!i6 ~l pie«1 Vcl&AI :.oUd wain drawtta, nd pa.int.. ~ wa llpaper, fabric o r xlla arm _ ..... t1d del. 8 nd col MGA 5• · ___ ..,. _______ ,.__,,..bdrm set. Queen saie molQrs + abOul 5000 ol "Day Clo" paper fr we V•u:allyhome.83$·2263 ~ S?~Adv~~lzOt .:Ow \8' glus cab. cruucr. '18 ,_co_m_.:..p_lc_•te_._s.._s_t_~_. __ time 78rpm record1 t":.1!~ boackt " ltr"lm y~r CoppertoneRcfri"erator Ca.i.ette' $175 831-1574 Mere el~c. IOhp Mere .. .,... r ry wo ca ... 11 • --• • a 1. b 't l I Dinette sc>t w/G t'hri. & rn4{1. 1948 H/O train11 bllck lo bAck Runs Good sso . ux. e c<". u1 • un r r. ______ _._t .. - 1 -.. 1 lcuv~. Ullf!d 1 mo. $75 2S0'72 Santo Dr. Miui l'IU~£S. 675-S2SB C~LOK fV "· l91~4k. llCA, $900. 646-3851 • ~ c llS36-<l3IMI Viejo. 581-0008 • XL 100. 2S • 1 c new. 1 " u ~ea or 3/SS lrvlnt> Coalt c.c. Mcm· ssoo. 543.41s1. Tom 13' Boslon Whaler. 35111' Kng Sx Wuterbed 0 Antique Hie: Oak rum, 4/5tJ1csSl.60e111• bel'lihip or will trade for Mett~ll.-et. $t,t75. --------6--' Pedeital. lAlalbur I rolle<.ubl~:I. Thun1. Yrl G/9tags$l.5'Jc"1. Balboa Bay Club mcm• SOHY 12 .. cot.rTV 675·51l6. Very prt!llY, afre sat. 504 Utica. Hunt lOormoreSl.40co. bcri.h p 64?-0ll6 C.11 6'2 ~.! ---kitten free t.o good µadded a.ides. Pad iob ~ 8 h. SalH Tax lnl'lud~ • 1 • • '62. :JG' Chris Cr;ift. w 1283 613.6000 & a,illlu111 cases ind. $125 1 on c NOCARl>! DESK. 1 drwr metal 0r. a1ev mtr. new. Uoiit In ----6-........i 003 82111 WJo:O. thru SUN. Draw your own or 11end face. s:;o, C'all uytime. lo.ts Ir M_.. lop Bnstol «ond. $G500. :!abandoned male Refrlg <Xl nl cond) 30G0 Hoycel.n.,C.r.1. name, addreu. phone ., 642·1934 E.a,....t Uays only ti lo 5:30, - boxtrnd.Will va Hcdrm s et , Dincllc CU~I ES~E!S.SH858 wc'llmalreonecardper d _ .. _. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S43·0581 MotorcS yct.1/ 9150 &alter.644-0139 coucb w/ t hll" chr tag.A<ld 2.5t \>ach. 100 Y s ,., ... , & puddtng,G .. tOIO -~ cr.-ia 9060 coohn Motor Homes. sale/Rettt t I 60 • ••••••••••••••••••••• •7J RoodliHr 21' FUiiy equipped incld. 2 air cond & CJHerator. 13.000 ml. Soc. 1942 H.-bor ll•d. CM -------FORREHT 18' Wmne11a~u 0>n11>ll'lcly S1•1C Cunl'd "lli UU76 1-:ven1na11 _______ ..,. _ _. mac i ,. :Hamgaragesale.Lot.so ~ndcht.'Ckormooey«· Sl.50 yd. Frigidaire , ... ,_ -..-..................... .. J"ffeKltteosto g more. lleas.tn5·3008 gooches. S:.at. Aug 1. 10-dert.o: Re fri g/ rrzr. $100. ••••••• ... •••••••••:••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71IMW160/S ltt::N'r Pl\<.:t_;J\HROW SLf,e~es. Call 64 40 J!t" Round walnut tbl only. 320 E. 19th SI.C M. rt&.OT PRIMTIN~ 645"8109. Sac. llb)ess f10Q. Bay Ca. HOBI~ 14 l """ onu1n"I m1ln:.. Ila" M II. SlllS 7/8. SUll ~omu ,,..,.. bl ff b l ty model no. 1620. 20' w/ttlr,$920.wllhout$820. """ ., • ' ' wk:. 01>1·n llURltV, _______ ..,.. _ _.mar e co cc l Divan. books. clothes r .O. IJox 1560 2Leetag melbodoU paint· hull. glau. v .g Ford 67~ IU !t s ilvllr • MI NT I ~ltl-t~ ,...._. Walton tk-c cycle. •pl(rs, masc. Wed . Fri 2250 I Costa Men. Cl. 9262111 lng.s.oo Black Velvet. By Marine. YCN finlsb. <114) (6A2977l ~-~art 6 l'M wkdys . Pamela St. C.M' Stereo console. Stereo dettased Laguaa artisl. 142.9303. 13' METCALFw/lrlr, xlnt SADDLIEIACK •••••••••••••••• 8' o b / t • SUbject "lsl&.Dd Chief 4' cood. 2 set.s sails, $350. VALLEY IMPORTS **I BUY" ivun, ron~tl g a"e 8 F"amily Salt!: ll:ib) cassette player. Danish Wahini" Firstolferover8' .Fiberglass S~rfboat 644-1103 831·20 .. 0 .. ,5.4949 Cood used Furnl gn .-cn. Isl $100. l!lkes o Items. handicrarts, kid modem Walnul Dll i.et & S500rorthepr.6"13-6316 Dinghy. 2 HP Evannde, --"" ""----- Appliances-OR trade ror dbl/queen i.z toys. rum .. Sat. & Sun china clout. Danish . oars, transom chocks 30' ~rlstol Cruis Sip Suzuki TS400 3.700 011 bell or SELLCor y bed. 673-6316 6671 Marilyn Dr. H.B. modern Walnut COfree · Ideal yachl tender Xlot w/.slip N.B. Full k~I~ 5 Xlnt<'<md. SM50 MASTBS AUC H Brow.". N~ugahydc .sola. 3 Family Sale. 2300 Ba tbl. llonda 10, Trail bike. Miscel~ cond.costoverS900.orig. sa11a, brand new s pan. 496-3750 ,64M6161rl3 625 :.ll.'<!pcr.1'oltlsoulloduu· Fann Place< End 0 9G2-'770 W..e.d 1011 Sell$4915.613-l061 nev used .. Loaded w / ------- Aft 6 CA.U 554 293 ~le ~d. Good condition Mesa. Back Bay area. PUIUC AUCTION •••••••••••••••••••••• Folbot Canoe like rolding ~fciet'!~ri'o'ts~r~: '74 llONDA CH 1~ ------·<+---_™>. 64~4178 Baby items, aquariums MANY lTEMS OF l'~INE $$$ C ""SH FOR boal, 17' long. $175. .,,... """"·'. Super trick rockl't, l"M" "' ............... r:u:e equipped, mus t Scl' SAVE! New & us urn,G_..,. Sot. IOS misc. Cum. antiques 1-;STAT ": JEWELRY, GoodusedfW'D/refria.s 540-3498 --------.--1 Lo appreciate. Totally appl ·s. m isc. on· •••••••••••••••••••••• eloth1niz. Sul only 9-4. I\ RT OUJ ECTS. AN· rn.r:s/stoves546-0768 SABOT <7067), A hone, new throogh out. SS!IS. Bargain Nook. w ~ . • . , • . • ---. TIQUES. l''INE PURN., "1S Avon 10' Redseal, mtr rigged for racing. $350. Stores _ 545 & 4 w Dolphin Tcrratc-Spec· Super Sale! Chests, bikes, 1:,vrc. l'llONI-: FOR lN· I BUY SCRAP IRON & mount, fir bds , z llP Call545·2509. s:k>·4_7_58 ___ _ c M · tnculur garage !'lnle -Kng st hdbrd. t oys .... 0 & BROCHURE JUNK CARS. Junk ap-Evinrude. x lnt cond. l9th. · • 642· 0 & 1201 go.r ages full o clothini;. etc. 11402 Lid ~m · plLances hauled free. Ed $'7~.675-4979 P -Cat , new trlr. Xlnt i3 Honda CR 12:;. Hulls S48 __ .J2162 __ . ___ ,... __ everything you would Lant:. Hunt. Bch. All day. Stone96S-J088 shape. Asking $l,S50. Pvt great. GOQ<J bcGinnni. Beautiful Gold t Scira ever need. l''ollow the H.-d Crocltdecl '64 20• Tolly Cra fl. pty. Call631·l396. bike. Only $3115. 545·41Xl-1 =a~!Prb~k.c ~W~ ~:~~:s i!c~~tr(3;~!s -3 ~!1':_64~:.vet Kiftgsl~ a.chpr~ Lda;::.:0~~~ 1-~!:':P ~!~fp~$2~~i,~1~r~ P~T lr.66. w/lrlr, ru~y '75 Kawu:<iakl 400. velvet. Perfect ex> s12s. from l rvanc Coas t C. Bed Sp rd. t~urniture O,ff white. Beautiful. spa~e"! Give ·it to me, I &n.9670. equipped, beaut boat an Like new $750. Also 6' Green. tie & Club l on Cou~l llwy, hsehld gds, children' Never used. l.n plastic pick up. 5'7-3182 great shape, 6'7>2391 an S4s-a<J83..ift. 2pm bl"e floral sofa, "011d (.;(JM. Aug 7 & 8. 10·5. items. sea anchor, Ci • b.a~. stored an ceda_r M•IH•C•/ SPM. · o .. ' -hing gear, c lothing. !>a chestforpast5 yrs.Can t Want to buy Froot lhrow Serrice f020 73 ll. · Spts tr. Sl,000. S&.SSl·6042 'a rage ~a l !· 2531 lo 4 pm. 317 Via Lid use. No Kingslze Bed. law.n mow~r. Reas. HOlll 14 Cal1Dannyafl4pm. Complet e k1 n1 W;ite r bcd, heal 1>urroundcd & pcd Mo's old Sl~. l>IH' Buckeye St. l'.astbluff. Nord NB t"ri/Sal S l 75 . 53 4 ·75 33. Engme worklllg or not xper. Yacht llalnt, Llkeneww/trailer&ac· t.73-6086 ·m Sut 9·3PM.Sun2·5PM • · ~ ~vcsJwknds. Callaft6pm 968-49'11. paint. varnish, decks re-cessories. blue hulls. SOcc KAWASAKI Dirt tJi 1 • • --Moving Sale! Aug 7/8. fed. wuing & eng work red /while/blue sail. Bike. l''a.~t F2l factory 01 , D~~NAGYM: near n~w. AM lo 6. 5651 Ma rshall nebo, large, ouldoor: Wanted wheelchair i done reas u n ably. $1250.6t5-7s:.o mdl: rbll. S:!S U. l'h '74JAMIORH 181::' M111i Motor Jlome. :lliO Dod111• V ·II, :lulu, I' JS. l'JU. tluah <Jlr. r111ho. 1-'ol· ly bl'lf·l'Ont Only 15.'15ti 1111 Like hrJ nd 1ww S022t Sulc l>rlCC S89'JS. '74 OPEM ROAD Ill""'' Mma Motor llome, 350<.:hcvy v .11. nuto, PIS. r 1B. radiu. dash uir. TV .1ntcnna, h1ll'h, :.pur,: 11 r c . A s hurr) ollc' 806Ll"K. Sulc 1.1riccd a t ss.m5. "72 lOYOT A PU Big engine. 4 spd, radio~ heater. ovnloud s pr. ing.'>. Mai: wlwcls & tires. With '72 Mub1h: Traveler 7h' CDb-OVl.'r Camper. 4009SZA stcalat~. t f(1vicra Sofa !Jl'd. \ old. $125. Othl.!r , misc. 531-0133 ~. ucctyhnc torch •. an· Hunt Uc.h &by clothes t white lattice. Exccp· good eood. reasooa bl &U·'7029orM2-46lS nm :, caent :.cwani; machine. a car & everything 10 tional s tructure, all Call~S396. lS'CATAMARAN.beslor._4_99_-4265 _________ , '671CITIS' 11 & t)'l>cwritcr, clothing, between redwood.S2300.893·S333 Boal Painting, fer over $400. call alt •1JYC11Raho60cc Tra,·dTrniler.SIC"l~t>. mL,.l'. culleetablei; 2011 · Will buy some reCrg, a varnis h i n g, etc •• 6PM,919·132Q Gd d$IS5 f:1SIW25 u~· be"· ran~e & ovt'n, '" .1 Barranca N.H. S.H·2627 Na:: t G II BO R II O O Dis play case. 5~~-. cond. pllances. working or not Reasonable, free est. , . . -' l'on ' ~ ~ 1 0 1. & w .1 l l' r . New furn .. brn. 1H liv rm :.et .. IJdrn ('OU Ch. IJluc 5;; $450 nil. o\~ •• ---GARAGE SAT ONLY Approx SILO Call a l so scrap melal 67S-317S. :U COiumbia Mt\ll w~I. i4llonrla750.5,UOO Ga.s 12\ llHlll(ht,,i.ur~,. Giiii 1~ Ash l't. i-_v • t-ra •. l~ru IH3l Boothbay Circle. ~~ 4074· 675-S258 electronics, custom in· ma All xtns $1 8541 hra k'''· ~n.:.i SJI•• v11 ct F.verythini: l\lu-11 <i rm, den. hedrm, ~ame l>C'l, (ICl'Ol'.I (.'('SS. Tott tllWlll) r~t .1prn.11:1ti lliO :.;un. Acli. S20. ch<a1r~. II.It 536•0396 Mmical M_.. terior , will lukt! smaller ·Cull 640.7015· · $10. rcmolt! color T\. Pr antique llitchcock lnstrulMftts ......... 9030 boat or car in Lr;ide. C:lll --------~i:, ~ms & ~s~-· _ 3'~0Vll'~G. must sell!. Da <'hairs: gold velvet up· •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3074 eves. '74 i.'iO llullul·u l'uri-uni.t. ,.. 1 C. S 1 8 Stools. Pool. Aquarium, holstered ctuur; corne r HP Evin~c mt~. oa:-i. Udo 14 no. 3l~ 2 suits of new lop cond, rod, C'rank a.~1 Y. ·~•rage-~ ~r c, Plants, Elc. 10091 Signe cupboar d : chr ome & Conn ?ttin·O·Ma tic e lec. paddles, sk1s. dollies, lire sail!I, •traile r '& cnver, wun~J.:~. ~euls & lire:.. ~~~~k P::,~~1s:n~~itsapt Circle. ~B. Sat/Sun 9·S ~lass cocktail table: & ort.i &a~xpceplle~~.1c,?c'!di jacku, sall. 496-0149. 51375. 67J.1981 orc;75.6516 $625. 646-3700 ' ·1 n t 1 c1 u e s ca · c h cs l on • .....,.., · · ....-. ....,,. <·lolhhl~. lurl(c. wnmcn.s Garage siilc. Sat only. An· ;,,,2_,,.,18 · . • . 8' Dlngby '73 Kawosukl 3 <'.VI a~c· "lothlll" l>L. ij, weddm" tiqtan Ill.a"", misc i'tem• .. ~~.,, Conn Mint·maUc electric •. 14' llODI E Cat ·75 w /cust. . ., · ' lfou~c & (ianll-n • .. ... ... ..., " M f 1berglass trlr & l(trus. $UOO. C..".all h~c nu t~r~ll . ~oo 1111. leitture ,10 lhi:; hr 1:111:-. k1ll'h item:.. li~IJy 1818 l'lnc St., H. li. WOVEN WOOD Or g a. n · an Y :> c · 675-4927 998•1851. SU2S. tw7·7h2"! al's furni!lhmi:s. l111111:i.. hooks. misc. Sal. -------cessoncs, excellent con-1-----------t ___________ 1------ urpart of :il'Vcrtil llt'l',9:ll'M,:tli114lhAvc. VMtl>SAt.1'! SHADES-To80%0fC dilion.Pvtpty.$000.CaU arin e Diesel 4 cy1 20• Gaff R l• 11 oodllMdu 500, 1!11:!. Xlnt Velvet (.1\.,rtri s·c·t 1 1 . Cd:'ll. 6411.~1 Sat & Sun 9.4 .. l'tt Call 645-8950 ~-1259 Hercules w /reblt trans. SI 11 gt 3 1 tU w cond, S)llS. -11 1 217 F"lowt'r Sl CM r h t I' 2 oop. eac • eng, S40 341:18 • ;1.bed, Thomuis' ill IJ111 Patin Sule 5(>-1 Uuhlin. -.. Spencer _12 guage :.angle AJmost new rosewood r~o~~se~i;, ·l s ips 2. $16110/bs l ofr. · ---1 mg ltm. sd , _q111 h 11.1• CdM 9 to 4 Sund ay only Muving s:nrnge :.:ile. 2501 shot, cJecLor shoti;un. spruce Tnkamine 14! str. • 494-655Sor6'12·7599 '68 Honda C'l'.!)(l, .:d 1·onJ. f bdrm .set. f:. •t 1•I\·, Lol>ulmc.c..AtoodJe:.! bland V1tiw 1>r . CdM. Model l8S5t.inanufac· ingguitar.$235.631·3069 Tamayasextanl l2'H bi ,._ ... 21,000 .M1. l\cw lire:.. '6S KEMSl<ILL 17~·' Trn\'f•I Tm lier. i.clf· cont. ti s lvr. runsc & oven. <:a, rl'fni.:. dbl "lllk~. to11l't & hul.dlllll. lunk. I Ill & l:ll"> lt1thl! .. S54i.'> I\ IJuy :ti SIS!l5. R•ncyMotor HorMRftttal• 9'l5 N. llarbor Rlvd. S.A. •53 1-2503• llcrculou Sofa ,v,1• --&M-1007 tu~ l891. 11ake offer $250 ° e""l, neve r us1.. .. ., Sl15.G73·1t74 ~cat. w/mull·hmt: h.111 'l<.iANTI(' CJ\ltAG fo~--------5411.Zll,'\(I Offic•,,..twe& fi46.S5lGaner 5pm. fuJI wurn. Mako.offor. ---------· & ottornun Neat "''" SAl.t; •';'Sii.ta11ee U!ai:ue ThrHt ---. ~,.....t 1015 Call ~56--0695. A..tos. New tlCO Alltol. Mew 9100 l'uid St200. Only :i ,\II I) 1 \"H ,.,.. c v ,. r y l h 1 n II Shop Hcd ta)l \~ pnce Antique dbl bed, v~nity & ••••••••••••••••••••••• lP Johnson OtB used 15 21, Cot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• wood l'Od\l :r 1 I 1 Ilk 111 u., < I! r1 A nt 111 u c :;. Sul~· SJl. /\~g i . 10 to 2. drc:;scr. S:JOO, Twm mu· DESXS. CHAIRS, ETC. hrs. $49S or will trade for W:t)ht•i IJrH•r. \ ml ~t .i 111t·d i.;lu~s. ~uoli 50.~.t!mlSt,t\ H pie bed. mattress & 2 &IUSTGO. new9HP.673-56Sl $80Qf1rm498-2S2524hr.;. menlonl)' ·l~rJ l:bt id n ,:. "i1"rb '''llllll. II\ .. \m 11111n• :mt1qUl'S p1111n· ~pre:icls, $60. Obi ~x & 61~ 13' Sailbout M cCune • rrn :-cl lf';1k ttl.ittorm tim:,., .. 11;thani;. l'i~. 4501 mattress. S80. t:lec . w_1n ge!'eralor sound w ttrallcr. Complete. ln good cond lb nvorl h • .-il teak 111111. i.m IJ!Ml t:umdr•n Ur :..at :..un II>-:? _«!!?'~r. $75. 581 3945 _ Pitney Bowes lU lb SC.ale, sh~ld. rrucro-wave oven. $G!.O./bsl ofr. 960..,.667 1f7"&mulch1ng lh'l'•" &lot<.l'Jfotherthmcs 233 ---., t 11 N Jynnew,$100.640.4387 &IG-6123. ----- "nd ta .. l1•s '• l 11'11" ,. ·I .. l ... U SAT •· u---106 "ovmi.: • mus se · ew 1""0 C •-1 d 23 r ~ u ·• • 'N ':1~11111 .~ .. '' "'~ bar ... Ith 2 matching Typewriter Oly mpia of '70JOSCbry0/B. RecnUy '" usL..,. an er · ax ight st a nil <l!l:... ; Sl: N •1 " • •••• •• •••••• •• ••• •••• stools S2SO or besl offer. fice elcc. Xlnl cond. Only reblt. Xlnt cond w Jcntrls keel '" water a l H!.!nt. Mcd1t. lJhle w, 11ught l~A l<AGt: SALt: \\'cls h Polly.~) 1~. gd E-.:cercase bake S:Z.S. Arter $125. Phone Robinson &cables . C7l4l 831-0429. llrbr. OavenPort, a:ia~na iron b:t!>I! SS04H H. ~' S/\'f&SllN!li\MtuSPM d1~"1lltm,Sl50. Gvm 151-9070 biS-8120 U·4. 5"2 HP Scal:Ull m1H chiurs r 111hlk d (ull675 "2~ Norcold re-frig, 4 cu ft. w/<'lutch, J iialls. bead, vanyl, met.ii Sl:J .. al)ll' ncrn .. c. l'ouch. ~·hrs. en ----·• • 20" hundcuuer ror h~hl 6 Orwr SPS metal om w/Crzr, 110V /12V. new gulley. VII I''. opening spoolSl:>.Call<il t.pm. ~bl . 'ct 11~1 ~cc ~,5!1"uoHSt.:s\\\·:..tt'm Trum· metalorcardhooird.$75. deskwt :.wvtchair.Xln never used. Retail~. bra s s porthol e s & t>I~ i !l:ii on an ".!:.. P _..:.. • _ an~ & n diniz ll'si.1111:;. \.A.111 6-12·3319 cond . $150. 8 D rw Sell $250. 673-68.S."> tabcmaclc. Ready lo sail ----•Llk1.•nl'wl>mnai:rinlc tac'tSusJn .S-19·1!1.S:I • .--Steelmni.<er "'ilingCab, .Power 90 O home W/lS l S•OOO. l Odrm :..•l. Bio 111, l hie & i.itlchoard l.ub ;,1 ~ --. -. -1 -CAlll'ET. W /W • trel•n S85. T w., I 0 d r w 4 _846.r.7 __ ,_01 _____ . <'Orner i:rour> ~ rt '"rr furn. 22!1 Hvl1111h11rnl 1•1, s:~~ ~1~g ~ ~r ~Id ~1 ::r \ n~ sha,i!"l ·roo:;•~· m~ e of· McMahon llru's l"almg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12• Sen Snark (;lai.s to11curr,•1•l \1•1111 C i\I 1 '1 ,· ~:!01111 1 1 111l 11,·r' ·~~.1 .. ::11 CN NI Cab's.SIOO&S75.642·069 •ZODIAC "'ailboa• lhls.1·•198<1'110 ,'''~'-•'>"'' / "~ 11 ""' ·-'"' arl..6pm ~ • --·-lll rai,:c Sull• 1tur11ar1i.:tun 4.14·.i r.I-___ • .. ---.--------1 rort·A·Marinc 540-2070 ~ 847-1622 Queen Sola 11,•11,\:luO llai l)nur Sal •) ;1111 J•w•lry 1070:\11ui;t b~111 emker 1ul~ &A.B.D1ck elcl'tn c m1mco· S h I ' • · · .. "' f 1amonu \'Ul' t•11 ran,i! G d '7630'S•oRoy 16' Dny,ailor. Mnin, jib. pants S pi· ~ ; lop t'ui;tom Cr111l'h. 1>1111'111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. I u . S 111111 •I h ·1 v~ tg1ro11nph..;.,OOll53l.IC"loodl 9acomo ti· T-ln screw, rlybridnc trlr. Looks good. $800. l>in c tte Set . ,.!:.11 Set wi t dialr,,, Ch;.11r & ~ ~ . ' -" -" Spnn1sh J.!lll i.i; top Jii l''' 1111orn1111 l:l:.is:-l:.ll'l'I WANTED ll•111<'1!· i:,ill .inyllmc. tpmweekrlnys 549·1814. Sportfishcr. Proba bly PP.541\-093?. ____ ~1• TIJI, SiS. l.1v r111 lt111 l\1ffrc ni°t. 'hr' ,-.,, l'u· TOP CAS H l)Ot.l./\R .~1f::_!J&1.! _ the. Castes~ a nd .bes< loah, Slips/ rm t>rur•'•;, 5~•11 :0. lnl luri•" Xl111 rn111I JJ02 ,\cl· 1' 1\ I J) ... 0 II Y 0 ti ll l>hhwa~ht•r t'olo TV Pds IOl7 eqwpped 30 Sportrasher Docks 9070 '"on<I "1"• '11·>'1 I I • ' • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• in So Calif 7 mos old ... • ... -.. _ 1111 I .ti I \ • I II . ( "r I J l':Wt-:1.fl y. w J\'l'Cll t-:s. Tl'ak lk•ds, llltn Oven. ••. 'II N d • . . • •••••••••••••••••••••• I' · II 1 irrut )'c ow ape still has factory warran . , , -"" avt 1 Jlllo:l'. s1 .•. .-.or.1, $7:;, :\l.1pl1· 1 l'<d $40. m ;111\ ll11n1o:-. :131::! M .111 1 67~> O:!.\.I h,.,1 111·1111•l 11.1'1 "' 1\ll'I' l>llJl':l"fS. ctOl.ll. ('ountt·r S t11 vc . masc Am·iLon Very tame ty for 5 mo nlbs. J\I Doc, k ur tu 28 . Nwpl Is. ~I LVt;tl St-:H\/1~·1-:, 4t1!1 :11S1 att 1•11111 11',, d _ _. "'"e ~Cl\ flbe~la ss •. Teak I wr on ly, no :-:ii i. •dh:-0:1 <1· th1ni.:,• l''urn. J c FINI': 1-'tl HN & i\N w r,. uun.-.. .. a.., _,, .,. Wtr /pw /IJ LI rm lw 1 ,, .... ortl':-. h1tr.a r•1JI 17:!:!1Tl<'\'Jo:S 1115 :!:.'fMI ln1l1\'Hll1JI l\Jllmu Bay G45·117K Load wltb electronic& r · u 1 "t'll11111. In li 111" l'li ' t'lulr 11w ml1er,hip for p~frn--I090 nstungaccessor1cs.Ove1 _!!.3·~·--- .. l'h•· l'..r1 J r1• tu',, '1'0 :IO';.. tll-'1-' sale S'l5o [> UI Rlill5 _ •••••••••:':'."!:':";....... 200 mlle ranitc. Cruu1e S11ps·S111lbouts :!2' tu 21' l11111n11111J11o \\'h\' p.1y rt' a l 25 Knot s In o n f:lec/Wati:r nn IJork Antlqut>s/ 1,,.1., ~!'i·llhHI ur 11111 3151 COAT. 'htn1'"' 1.copnrcl & FIE I. D ·s Warehouse weather. Beaut,arully de "'rct• prk'i.: t•\'l'rythmit 52 Clouics 9520 blk ,. • .,,, 5111 111 ~' /l>:.1 Sale. 400 pianos & or· ~oted & equ1ppc1I in ls t du~' lll''t rn Nwt>t ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'OI' l:1\.'ill S l'All' Hiit 11fr fi.11 ~7M or l\.IU !l900 1tans.new/uscd Spinets. s ide. Sleeps 5. Ovc1 ti73 K7lllill l•l l';\I Yt>lllt OJ.O r;o1.1> -Grands, l'layc~. Going SG0.000 1n vcs t t!d ·-·-·-·-· I ".., .U.ft.4N t j 9 IL~~ .... I. .. .. , • 6412 Mench I B11•u • C'114) I • I • 1)11\~lo-.:us !11~1 z1:i1 7 l't• l\m~ lwtlr11om lll!l, nu out for bW1me:ss. Reol Profcssao nolly main l>dol<c 4~·· ho.1l ~ltp 111·11 SJ1 .1nti1 h szoo w/opl to buy . Kawaa, talned. Just • bought siru NJll IJc:h WHOLlSALlOHLY fl:>:i.127!• S t e 111w11y , Baldwin. l:argcr boat. Sell ro1 li75·49:!7 </uahly Ji•wc•h ,. r1·~1.r1r W \I 1 M ll<lll>ll 4. N t Ch1c keran,;. Yamaha. $40,000. Call (7l4 l64$·220C --for tlh• tru1ll' l a ll 1 1.da't~• n x x 11 Kambull. Wrltzr C7l4l or call (714l675·3f\62 FltJ.:1-: ltt-;N'l'Al.Sl.11' f~l2 t7:r.! for anforn1:1t111n l'Q, 1 , 6 3 H • 2 7 1 (l . I 2 0 7 2 for 10'·GO' pwr Y<ll'hl Tup Th110ll)t10n & Vnna:.c ~. -"~ Urookhuri1t t:G. lll'Ct•ntury Ray Ronl lnr• o n Nrwµort llay. c;on1r111.'tl11~ .h•w,•kri< Stnndunl i.lulmit 1t1a11:1 <tr ,.---"" 11 1 d-"' ltt ofr. 640·0100 Tll!hl Scr·ur •<Y r.1r. :l!l!JO · · · " yrs new ,. u y oa .. .., -·-------• l iYt>doc:lt 1075 7 x. 7 · w '. x.ir 11 •• 11 I ii '11 console Thomu11 organ. 34' Cstm bit Crsr. T /t:hry Soh·l<'!J.8C $11' llnnn l'tshp . ••••••••••••••••••••,••• 11nm /Crumi ~.() 1•7·1111117 L.3wtcncc Welk model. V8s. rly hrg, A/I'. hid Avnll l\uit. Sept & <kt. It•·~. Moritan mare. hr11kc c;.1-;, llur\'l·~l }!olll 2 dr. 642·2mll. Rtwn Oum le lank, Vil•·. 2 <limn. S11c _$100~6-612.'l. to 1•1!lc & dri\'l'. hlk rdriit 1 ~r •>hi SI~•"· 5pm__ Sl7.500. l'ny ht1ul out.loah.Speed& p:arut11• MorAnn 1101<11111~. 11111c 11 lw •I Ilk\• new C ,...,. 1, . .,. 0 survey. 833·261G Nil Ski 9080 F n g Wt•!l lcrn (711 > ~II'" •u\07 • • onn""" ·•"l~f,,,11 r11an ----~·IOI! . ' '1"1 , '~----2 rull Ol rrolc kf'ybrilil. XTRA SllARI' I yr ol<I ••••••••••••••••••••••• i --Hlk<'>. lnrh\•i;. SU k ~ Hltn l..C'11lle Sllkr l'('rfect Duffield 20' clN·. yellow l U 4 7 <.: h r 1 " (; r a f I • Mi1cefa..ou1 8010 lnflalahlt· Sl)C'<.'i.liak s,so. con<lltion Owner will canopy $8000 firm . Spccd11tcr. Slww l>c>at I .......•............... 6<1.l jjfi:! ,.c•rifke sm~. ~·nr inro 673-7670. 8:30-5. 67S·29' cond. • Weddln1o1 fires~. iH 10. -7Sl ·lllOev~~-:itt !iP~cfs_ 675·3.'190 ! l'l1:1nlilly luce w lr.iln SCRAM-LETS SewifHJ MecltJ.t.1 1093 · ll11rco Classic. Ocllu( 17' C:ahrur11l.1 J.O. t:la~.4. I \\•II &10 .. 13117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dc1:11ruted. lllpe 6. twin v .nouom, 130111' Voho ;\ha,t S<-11 "'ni.1' l'('rhck ANSWERS IW'mina, late model. ··Top <.:hrys flemies. lot11 ol <.:otwt to~ Hiit whl trlr )• 1•~hth ..: I . •. orth<'hne"fret>isrm11CW· xtra!l.S22,000.675·Ql21ur w /11l1l c rOlll•rs . Xlrll ,;u'. ""' '·.,too 1>. :Siil,. 1-'rowgv -Whtie I hi A 'I bl 636·0325 t•on•I. Jl•l ofr. '"'3 2292 or & ~lorl'. 2101 Pl>rcl•nllu. 'l':.tffy' ..,,.t"nui nit mac nc. v111 a c• , " .,... ··~1 t .. , 3311 r1 t -,., " "-for rC'Possesscd accnt ••'4·fil07 ..... ..!!!_..,.,_...,_. _n ·1 TWO fo'IF'TllS balnncc or onl)' S21t1. t'ul· o· f 'lberglau Cutty ---- • ·72 Ford PU t nlhtotc. Mywirrl'llUldn'tfa«o11r ly guar. SlO monthly OK Cabin. lGSl /O. ~hoy ex ChbAp:1r G 3 w1John~or1 t green. $.'.IS. Roto taller. tenth anni\'C!rHI')' but I or 90 days ca1.1h. I' & J tr:as. ireat ror sklrng & i5 +many xlras Sl ,ZUO • ~w 6hp motor$\;)(). Lra round A wny. l drenk Cox Agney ll'atrkla & rl • h l n G. S t 9 so . Ph bet ofr Ml 6. G75-8Sll I nir compress or w /CP 1WO FWTllS. J er~y Cux I 548·'425 ~l"42AG GLA.C\TRON C ARI.SOK i Impact wrench le hose MX Penton 125 Xlnt condi· ,!!!>'11me All Cln5s 18'. Johnson 60 Ski Boat.~ llr t;vinrude • Sl8S. llc:ivy pool co,·cr. taunt Koba lihafl kll, S300 5 ri'-9 Goods 1094 tlP O/B. on trailer. $950. 4' Trailer. Only Sl59S al I 16xJ6. 550. C:o1mplkctc5poo0 I firm 545-l!H2. .!.~ ................... 673-164.S Me11t Bout <:enter . e llW('llj> W /C' OC I \I, ----ft4Go0$.1!) I Swlrn fan., & mask tlO. Guitar !Cruwn 1n)'lon 11lr· rfbo:ird. J>a<'lfu· 6 . $.&S. , f"bri;ls molor whitle ---- • VW fuel 11\)ector ayslem lnss S5Q Childs nrgnn Wet i1uit slt'CVl'li. i;m .. boat. Ne~ diesel motor. 14' Dolphin. trlr , & UI llP I srs. thp 3-phUll(' motor 825 Circular !j{IW $20. SIO. Weights. 110 lbs .. S7,500.&C2·1056. J ohn son motor . \'ry • 835. I Ox 15 surface plate &13 21 1a. StS. Fischer RSL iolr.ls , clean $750. 776'8816 I f $3S. 642·337!.I 19Sccnli .• SS0 536-3520 ' SEA RAY '72. Cutty - f Bar •md tool~ 5250. Beds. --Cabin. Hrdtol>/200 hrs. SIU IOA.TS "'°"':!!·~.!:!-o.!!:'.."~~c;~~-f Wheelchr.llttlc uscd.SGs: twin i lS each. Table. SCUIA$1A.I trlr. full c anvas. IS' Bass BT.Chry111er 5S llBfilB SALE! INVENTORY REDUCTION GIANT SAVINGS OM ALL MODELS HER( ARE 2 or THE rtATURCD MOOE.LS - - -. .... _...,..,.. ' ....... .. .......... ···-····•• ............ . The 1976 Fiat 128 Standard. AND The 1976 Flat 131 edan. Mission Viejo lmpor 28701 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO • ·-••---"'-···--· I hospilalbdw/omattnisli ch111rsSS0.493·7797. Xlntcond 962·1516Lloyd 2250MC.673-77'70 H.P . 0 .8. 1kl1 & trailer f :MOTOR CAR INVESTMENTS I S'0.84Z·2432· Sto\'<'. n\'ocado. 2 yrs SSC>. Top FllU! Woods, Irons 1971 OO.t.on Wh•lor 13'. 4 _8'1_a._9042 ______ 1• ! ~~r,;_·~~~" • Wheel Chair. S25 54·· t>l-<J1•:.lul luble. white (Nr New). Hagen wood1. HP J ohn11on ena. xln '15 HORIZON, 18', 831 17 42 (San Diego Frwy.-Avery Exit) 495-1700 I olll•~,".~~~111aAP'°" I H06plta18ed.$7~. ~i3 C.oo\I condition. lron11 : lady·s lrona. concU'l2001ncludina &.rlr. Brkly.Jtl,lrlr,.iclnl • • _.._._ ___ ... ._;""_._ .... --••-• S45·11i00 n 1 l.SS.l. S.-5730 5216·5577. eond. SlflOO. 6441-7528 1 • 1 - .. Fr1ct1r.Auqu1t6, 1976 Aado ~ke • 4 W'Meil Orh" tSSO TNCkl tH Alllot. ........ t4 AlltM. ......... .. ...... -:::--_.;;;.__;;;..;..,;..;..;;,;:;..;.. ________ ~::::z.:.::.::¥..:::.:...::::...:.:::.!..: P.+I 9 40G •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~··••••••• •••••••• ••• • •••• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• • •• • • •.,. • • • ••••••••••• Motor Homes, ....................... •71 D.ttm Pk G ... NI 970 t AMdl 9707 9720 Sale/Rfltt 9160 •73 IRONCO • .. ,_, 1'n •vtt .. JI-~nt """'• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.r-"~-~A~~~ ~'VQ T--.Up Special $3500 dlUon. ($111643). '74 Audi , air. am/fm '13 Audi 1001..S, xlnl cond. ''15 2801. 1 + 2. AM /FM. Rent 26' <i ~IC. Pvt NY C•l1 tl33-2tl16 or tH2·-t09'7. ~wpon S.:uch!..<.'ahr. $29.9i.MostCars. 644 174~ OMLY $1695 auto. p/a, $4,600. 'G Mustsee to bolieve~ Air, •lr,m!fwhls.s11ver.ptn OUch:mae 4lubeSU9 • 6 ME-OITO"'TSUM TQyota,,corona. &d cond AM/FM stereo. vinyl stripin;• IO~f rnl. St.000 With this Ad Only NCb 9560 .,,,.. "' $900. t>1"'.493·~ top, special cast wheels. ('(luity, lake over lease. • AUTO EM PORJ\JM 888 Dove Street xlnt runnin,, musl i1oll 61~,tta.1 •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT 8F.ACH E fast! Will negotla t e1-_...T: .... ....,, _____ _ MotorHonw 3ioBro:.idway,t..ag .Bch lt7lFOID 133•1300 SE priee.832·4879 '7$ DOun 280Z H 2,. . Re .. afs ---COURltR P•CICUP US brow 11 Stereo tap e. (~) N,t"•\ 2", ~lplomats ~GlNE & Trans~ comp. hpe~. AM /FM w/tl.lpe. ,74 Courier, 21,000 ml. ._....,Healey 9709 mags, t ply. 673-79'.?0. <Ol> Nc11<.~ 1'.11plorcrs ~CY) \\ 37.ooo. m1. from Absolutt>ly Immaculate! cslm pnt It cmpr shell. TODAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• <21 :-.lt•w2 .. Southwincls 10 ford , $265. 646·1273 Must SH 10 bellevt-! xlnt cond, mst sell now •~.a ..... w I l I 'a ·u AUSTIN HEALEY '72 Da-'1n 280Z; lZ.000 14 l :0.(•w2'.!'f"ourlllurs - -<Z65D6T• n • -" 4 Speed 1 1 1 , !\II , ltQdCd ! Brown Loud~ w vJ>t1ont1 1ncl'a llAROTOP for Mercc.:<'e! •· S299Sibsto.,r. 960·4270. 2 Or. &4 Or modol:s, full)' VENM4 a rea c a1il.I c. w/hlk.,jnt. Buy or 8ll· color T \'. M1crowavc 4SOSL, h arvest beige. $2295 GMC '76. 1 Ton Crew. ~utpped. · • .,999 :~!n,!,.J1m:. Xlnt cond,' du;il rovr um, A11u1I a~ $650.644·5705or ll40·9900 MlWPORT OATSUM D I c. t I / U.-SaY'--. .. ....., . ..,. ua . 4 ...... au o. a r. p 11, .. ...,,.. ....., .. ()(J ul)' l!'J 'I h<'tiC nr. n\'IA' 888 o~we Stre~t plb, CB. 5200 m i's. $8100. ...... .... 121 Dot Datsun '73.24 <itWJl101~ Iv our fll'i:'t oJ ~Ct .?/ NEWPORT SEAClf s.16,2372 ( 11.. 1883.5 &•ch Blvd AM/ 9'I Oh•CJ 952 -ell·l-100 All tnotUls In &tock. \.I y II ti l & h "al~·\ Jl V 1lcnt,1li. Jnn ••••••••••••••••••••••• V9'S f570 equipped. U" ng OI\ UC :OO<l. "" . ' H s '--142°771 t 140-0442~:.=;i~---ot 11\IM.5S9·44'1ti OVER SO CARS 1963 FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mge ••_..,.. '7S P.U mot·b<!d w/8holl 1 .... 1 .... VE .... TORY l/1TOMPICICUP 19'SFORDVAN ALSO IMW 9712 Crpld bed. boot. uir. -----" " " V8cn glne. (Kl 1999>. A .. SurC~r·a Dt:llt;ht "'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• um/fn t1pr, $4,000. Cuti 'i3 l-:!<t'l.l)llldc>. l,oadcd'' STE L t RG»al). ML-. Of 842-700, \\'ct·l.ly n•nt•il Slc•cps 7 luy-S.tl-Trade A A ! O .... LY S 1276 Xl9'1IsI24 S..Jdert • • :;si; 1111 • • T & C try " ,.. SADDLEBACK 1974 J60Z Ell FARGO & CO. Au':.ow::ies & ~sing MARQUIS MOTORS 1" Stock HOW '7311JDBDSPIDER APOLLO tOQS.Muin Strcet 2167Harbor,Costa Mcsa MISSJONVU·:Jo FIAT-Mew 1975 MOTOR HOME. SANTAANA CALL646·4446 83t·2180 495·'210 131 WA.GOH 29 . 110 cu in f)odi,:l' 0 6 •1 S l Automatic. tuctor y air. Hoof & d11:,h, <llr . ONAN 1 to ·"on.· a · •CHEV '76 .... ew• "15 Dod1te Vu1l. 04 ton. •131AF'l 0401854'1. Allio all BMW A I C. Al\l 'li'M stereo l11pl!, 11uto. bump.:r Ruar~ m11~s. custom radial m utalllc brown. S550 H o m e l '114 1 Slll·5l$0, ofhce (7141 752.()21j h7•'1W'f'-""l"' Nllll~ S2699 .....,..,, 4 f-0 • .... ··J ~ ••• I\ up ''" 4() !l'J 'l L •/~\/() SH THESE FllE SPOR CAR ! '71 FIAT '7 4 FIAT 124 Sl'IOH V.+>o• •f'n Ol41(;• lft"I -O'"l(I ·-'74 FIAT X11' CO .. ¥. 4 '' l • ~ f "A ''"'"'"" .,.91 lut#'.~fl(tl 114 S'IOH Pto #ft!\ et.c"-. ~ t.pe ._, CClfl,;J 'tlil"V"~O' Closed Sundays • "" x 1 d itencratur. center uatli. 547 9709 T 0 'fon 110 C&C 12:i ' nl con . 1 •. oude d . J.'iatspec. equip . CB r 11 d1 0 • A :\t • F :\1 * • • c:. 2 spd. ll.A. & 7~1 frt. Beaut c~mper. mtenor. $4595 Sl l'ft">. othc1· extras. 1948FORD 0 45736iOIOlP.Only$89!JS. 494.973 , d a~s. Hes Fl"'T·l976D·--Real ShunJ' ' 494·5625 ,.. ••• ._ S25,500 'h TOH ,,ctcur HOWARD --. 131 COUPE 4 speed, ton~bc..'<I & oor;~ CHEVROLET. Dove & REA DEL. VAN 5 xtr ·7'1 :\lodt>I on '75 Chas)>IS restored. M!l974X ). Qua 11 s ts .. New port ti.res. Roomy x lnt run· Metallic blue. vinyl top. Sold ncw m '75. 51950 Beach. ningco nd.540'4113.9am· wi r e wheel covers , 83 0 3 SIOOO Blaupunk A M/1''M MARQUIS MOTORS •---3• 555 pm. . slertlO. !113lA30092209. + MISSION\'IEJO '71 E l Camino SS45~.f'ordl962.Coodc·ondition. air condition. all Flut 831-2880 495-12 t O l\lany extras. Call after 6 :\Jags. '70 Mus t eng. factory equip. ----• pm,552·8187 SQJS 644·6104. $4795 JOO SL Roadster. 1960 • Merc·edes. orig. xlnl '69 El Ca mino Chl''" 350 Autos Wanted 9590 OLDS.'76 Storfire · .THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 0010 -,.ondSl6.000.Gi3·6214 Enll. air cond. Sl500 Ph ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Spee d. air c ond .. ----------+-------~11Troilers, Travel '170 -.-, -642-0420 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR AM /f'M stereo. 8·truck. '72 MGB '74 MG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 f ordSedan Nds FORTOP USEDCARS tilt wheel. tach, c lock , l OAOSTfl MIDGET COM¥. ·74 C· d' . I 3' L k lots of work. Call 72 Datsun Pickup. new FOREIGN OOM EST IC split buckets. front & re· ._., •. ,.,...., ;O'lrt>< ... , .. ,,.. c, ... ,.,, •"• .,,,. 0.,.,. io• ar ma l 1 c nt>\\, Gi3·8079 wide tires, air s hocks. ; ·AS . CS ar 10 372 mile Lie .... ,,. _,..,..., many xtrJs . Ai.kin g ----sunroof \'Cr" clean cond. or CL. SI 3.Nzo' :.. · -----------------~II M.ISW. 673·15617 Classic Le Uuron lmpcnaJ ~IO 839·<L9'70 Debbie H your .car ts extra clean 14 . Remaining fac· '74 FIAT ·----.-. '66. 4dr. l{d cond. Orig --, -see us first. tory warranty. 16 Road Hanger 26 owne r 552·7500 Mr S7ToyotaStvutPkup.Nds IAUERIUICK $4995 ll4SPT.CPI. Tront Tr:11lcr. fully Main · · · eng work. make offer. or :.>925 Ha rb<>rBlvd. FIAT·'74 '28 ........ ~~~~~SJ!,•.~.. :.:: .:;~<0"°'''0"., ... q l'Quip, a ir cund. 2 d r. trade ? 548-3.881 dys; Costa Mesa 979·2 •--------t-------~•r rt.>fr & free1,cr, ro~atmg RecreationoJ 493.9188-e\1es. 2 Dr .. sedan. vinyl roor. T .V. ant , xlnt cond. Vehicles 9530 -------· TOrlUYER radio .. Lic.lliKK.V. '7 5 FIAT 834·111).I. :NG-3184 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 1974 •" Ton Toyota Pk up. See us firs t. & last! To $ 16 9 5 '68 TRIUMPH '7 3 FIAT BUY OR LEASE NOW ESTA'tC SALE. must sell IMW TRADE·IM's 1914 1210 Dutsun. xlnt '722002·A.0 2Wl'Q), co~d S l~OO . P ian o. •73 2002·Snrf. lti5051 Whlt~131 K1mbull. SSSO. '73 Da \·arilH031K D!'J > ,_4_99_·32_~------ '~553C>IA·Lthc>r. tP~4416) ''l4 610 Dats un. L9aded. 75 5301 · 4 sp. (780NJ P > auto. dnt cond. Sac ut --$2800.145·2233 .8ll·Z040 495.4949 .. 972S ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & S:iles·Ser,·ice·Lensing Roy Carver. Inc. Rolls lloyc~ BM \II l:HO Jamboree New~\ ~ch 640·6444 CREVIER ..................... '74'1ATSEDAH On~ •ncr with onl~ 26.000 ~liles. Top fuel eCOllOll)' ~ (24.SK Y 0 ). $2195 Wcrd S.Lee AMC 47-5826 )..:_ /\,'.I<'' ) ' '50 S"Otlt Xl /t • ' l'\flf ROAD Lo m i. t.op shape, S3000. dollnr 1>a1·d for ,·mports !,!;•;:;~;:e °'41W!...u Rl<f'*'""'*'"-•··-Ko~ort l!U\l'I lrlr. ,18 · ~ Afl SPM.838·1252 COSTA MESA · BJ SPO. RTSCARS $' u • 110.owu .. --~~~~~~~-9!!!~"!!'!---tl oran~ new C6lftl S~l( Purls. AccessOiies. ---IHG-. S4N~NA ('Qnlamed, S21100. 642·9~ Ser~l:e & ...sales vw' 69 Ford "• T RanJ:?c>.r DATSUN "°""!'a r bor Bl\•d 835·3171 3ll!Jl!~~lllll ·1· · T k v ' Camper Speetal Lo nH """"' 1nt,1 A····• Gmt?.if on'7:J Ru hy red Fiat ll& S<.!dan. AMffM ta~. <rill ownr 8Jt-1S7S . t~I 11 Ke11s k1ll t railer ." int· rue s. ans, t S'> 450 c ti 284S flarbur81vd. Costa M""Csa S795. Ntte:. & weel.cnds, 4 x ~ 's ·C u stom b It ~.~~n · ~. · a Costa :\lesa S4llGiit 540-4491 111£ UUIMAT.t.OAtVING MACHIN[ •USED BMW's• 'G9 2002 · tZSF&IJJ 'i42002Tii t087KXVI ·1~3 ocs <3171..F'M > '75 2002 · 0!89M P7.) Closed On Sundays ' . ··01 K'MILLER MOTORS · ; , . . •t" 120 W . WAR"'al AT MAI"' ti45·H 31 vehicles. _-·------I . - - -.--.--MODERN MOTORS '70 OalSun PU. t:ustom 74 A1r:-trenm :I I w / OFF ROAD CENTER w cmpr )l an.v xlras. xtnJ~. )lint cond Sl0.500. Glendale. 1213)240·8800. Sc>e to ap1>rec. S2.800/bst Pr 581 1b7~ ----ofr 847·5709 836·5897 -------------------rAuto Service & 4 WhHI Drives 9550 . , , ----OPPORTUNITY Part 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6ll f ord -.• ton Han,:ter. · S.A.n'A MfA • · SS7·2'32 . For<'la,., ... 1f1t•d.\d ,\CTI<>.~ l'..ill:i 5 ·75 D t , .1 T p U 't hi I-' u 11 y e q u 1 P . S l 2 0 0 knock" ortl;'n when ) OU ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ()( ge .• . . ' ·W 49-1·6471 Befort• !lum ll'"' result i.!CU1ng 1>a11~ PORSCHE OWNERS d,!"ve. 12)1 ,m1. 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Showrrn cond. 831-2040 495.4949 Weslmm~ler.1194·7573 Only 12.000 mi. Be:mt ----- -- - ~s ..... ;---!too red. ~~ust see: $3700. Ph '72 C.APRI ......................... ~6 $2695 .,,lhC' VG with 4 spd . trans .. de 1 __ _..""--'---"--"--- ·110 ...... 510 Uc. No. 552EPF Slk. No. •347 'I 599 '6'D--. 510 Lie. No. ZXH197 Slk. #•352 5 1299 '71Dahult 510 Lie. No. 597CBD Stk. U356 5 1999 ·120--. 510 Lee. No. 202EJL Stk. #•375 5 1899 '7lD ..... 1200 Uc. No. 9tOJN8 Stk. 11••t6 '2195 740 .... HlO Lie. No. 222KLL Stk. J<4<478 '2799 • '730 ..... 1200 Lie. No. 205HOW Stk. #4513 '2299 72D..._ 510 Lie. No. 297FTA Stk. lt4534 51999 '740 ....... IZIO Stk. ••582 '2499 '700 ..... Pie ... Lie. No. 135AOS Stk. #•87• '1699 '72D.._ Pie._ Lie. No. 91887V Stk. J4783 '2299 72D.._ Lie. ~':'311w Stk, #•832 12099 ..... .,, ..... .., . ,.,. '"OIH MZ·1111 MH4U ........... .......... ... ,,, ,,-..:oo s.tt:004:00 hft10:QO.l:OO ....... • ,_ O.,t. ,._ °"9fl S.. l:OO~ioo t cor group und onl y 40,000 m ile:>. Lie. 581·PllF 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOl N ·MERCURY 2626 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA '74 Capri V·G, ;iir. bcisc. 23,000 m i 's. Mint cond. $3150. P vt pty. 644·5'1111. 1971 CAPRI SPORT COUPE 9727 dMew '76 DA Cars VER 100 To hoose From! U :r .ERSITY ~mobile Honchi Cart • GMC . 1 Truelct ~Harbor Blvd. Costa \lesa 540·~ Automatic w/air cond. · 7 3 fond a C ivic: (197ELO J. · Hatclback. Xlnl cond. le> OHL Y $1&95 m i. sa.?5· Ph 831·9145. BILL YATES VW·PORSCHE San Juan Capii1trano 837-4800 493.45 t I ·16 HllXJa Deluxe 5 spd Hatclback w /air.& ra.~. Less ,l11m 4000 m1. $369$. Pvt. J\)'.. 642·7756 ,73 t ' k d . ·75 5 ll)d. 13M mi, s tereo. ·S IC • ecor . a ir. roof 'l <'k perfect$3000. st~rco. t;1pe, only 28M 540.4._, ' · mi. S3.0'J5. 644·7718. '73Capri. V·6,4·SPd. tape deck. ied cond. S2.'100. 1><15·0104 Dcthun 972 •••••••••••••••••••••• Sales & LeaslftCJ TOP Dollar P11ld On ALL Trade· ins NEWPORT DATSUN 188 Dove Str-.t Near M11cArthur & J a mboree Roads 833-1300 TllERi:;·s BIG MONEY in LITILE 'ftAMT ADS Fi .. Tn place your t:lu11111fwd Ail Call 642·51i78 TODAY! 9725 '74 o .. , .... 260%'1 ...................... Z To Choose From Poth are fully cqulpJ>ed. 1 automatic. the other a 4 s p e e d . (2 13.JSD) t977LKC). Boy or lease. S.ADDLH.ACK VALLIY IMPORTS tll-2040 495.4949 WI\ 2GOZ. w,ooo mi. bro. blk Int, Am /Fm. tape, fac. al~:,_mags. 640-1760 '72 WJ.lnw/uir . . 82.150 008·57112 a fl 5. O.atsuo. '74 ~. :rnoz. Silverlblk, 4·spd. mags. Michelio1. am/fm ster tupe. 38M mi. 142LVZ. PP. $4,900. Perfect con!!. Work, G44·75lO: home • .. 94.2834, '70, 11100 Roadster. Blk wired Int. nu lop & tires. Cd. eood. Mus t sell. 545-9827 eves. aft 6 1971 Datsun Station Waaon. 510. xlnt eond . $1750 or bes t o frer. 494~1 bef lOAM '1' 260Z. Lo ml. Air • am/fm s tereo, whh. MS-9730 aft 5pm . r I ~MIW?I aam11 WAGON Mlc1e ...... $ .. . • tll ........... ~New' Mii l.,lrW ......... ...W ........... ,..... Frlday,August6,1976 OAll.VPILOT 09 •m111---.. mll!ll-............................................. ···············-... ··· ....................... ....................... _;.;;;.o,,;~-.;;.;;~..;.;;..~--------=~~=~-=;.:: 1•--.W. tUIMerc ... .._ t740 ....._..,,,... ......_..,,..-. ....._,_,,..-. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• orsc~ 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . •••••••••••••••••••••• ... 975 "10, air. lo ml, xlnt co1td. 418 2:$0S, full pwr., 6 cyl., one hncM 975 l'onc... 9710 Best olrer over $1,700. b6t ofrer. Days, 998·7300, W....._.. S,.Clels •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn.1na. eves 6 wlmds 531·51163. 1974 l'OISCHE 1966 PonclM ti 2 "1$ Porsche . 9u s . ·oo. 912. 1':ll.NPl1unol rood. ltTO GIUa, new reblt en(, '11 Mercedes 2SO. Xlnt ~ spttd. At>solutely 1m· Sunroof, 5tereo, 11.hitc Ml " M. <'hromc• whl~ xlnl coed . aew brks. cond. 1-0wner. $6,750 or 914 2.0 maculate! Must see to w/slKklle anlr 2() ooo m i M1r h tires. 893 5333 l2lOO,kl·Z$'19or64.S·7ll4 bestolfer.494-1551 s s pd., A/G. maas & believe! 16681..JR). $13,~ Pb673-4200 75 Carre 8 2 1 000 m s tere o + ta P e MIW'POIT D4TSUH -----ll.lnt ro~Hi 1°m rn u ~· 60 Mercedes 220 SE 1610KWN). 8118 Dove SlrC'<'l Wantads Call 842 567(1 sag 500 510 oi2.a 531 73111 • ~~~ .... !?.~! ~~.~c.: u~~~d u~ ONL y $6595 NE·~~rJ0;.,c11 ...... .... HOO...:........ ' .... .. CREVIER MOTORS BMW SALES. SERVICE . & LEASING .. 1 ST. AND BROADWAY, SANTA ANA 831-3171 lt6t Mn UOO (uel inj eng. Must s ell. A ... -ll . b ir 1700. 642·6ll98 art 5 & ,,_. .. a c wit a con· 11.knds. d ll101tln.,1 SUPER8!1-------- <300MDM > Mercedes '68 280S sedan. SADDLllACK Top cond, Uke new. VAUIY IMPOITS $3850 963·1251 1J 1·2040 4t5-4t4t Mn 71 240 DIESEL 1960 Mertt>de9 220 • spd CLASSIC WHITE AM/FM r11dlo, ~ew In'. with mahogany int .. sun· terior " tlreH. 25 mi per roof. Power wrndows, or· gul. Best orrcr or trade I-hoped le sen ts. front urm for l'lckup or panel. rest and more. 48 Mos. 67S O'J70 days or 673·967(i lease with SSOO r ap. red an 6pm. Buy llack $6309. Cap. --C~t $10,633. 48 Mos al Leo,. $169.82 plu ~ ta x New. u .. d (Ser.l22W6) House of ltRpOf"ts OVH 100 213/Ul-ISll MHCEDES 714/523-7250 OM DISPLAY Hou.. of IMDorts AUTHORIZtO . MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manrhe1ter. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa An11 Fwy '73 220 Mercedes Clean. Xlnl condi11on --~;_,£h 646'8705 Ml%· '77 280SE ·n 2SOC. Low m1leugc BE lhe firs t on your ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Xlnl condition. block with a 280SE . Call -• 673·9339 for a quote on this el<cil· You Can Sell It , And tt . ( AA2 •a.a) in~newcar. Tradt It With er-Want /lid . u. -~ ~ 250 4-Dr S•dM HOU.51.0f.l.Mr.,Q.US ____ __:_:=:..:::.....:::.:.::.:..:_::.::::_:::._:=:=====~-_::_-~ 197~. 6 cy I econom Y 213 /921-8$88 ..._,New 98~AMtos.New 9801 Alltos,Mew 9100 A~o~~-Com e & l~)7~l 714/523-7250 •••••••••••••••••••••••r••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o . $6500. 548·65 ti . MG 974 ...................... NEW 1976 HONDA 4 SP. SEDAN SGAZ07360Z IMllEOIAll DELIVERY PLUS TAX & LICENSE HONDA SERVICE SPECIAL TUNE· UP s399~~· ,L~ •sc':r*CMl.su. , SEE THE NEW HONDA A·CCORD -----~ '""·'-£"0.-lt<.'lollr«'"'""°llOC""....-. ............ , .. ,, ........... c -· l...i.11. 6#,J ,,,,,, ___ ......... _ ..................... -··--j ~-"·"'·­.... Ttsl HIWE • llll Ml NEW.1976 HONDA WAGON ATUOMATIC TRANS. WB82012688 IMMEDIAT£. DELIVERY $3266 PLUS TAX & LICENSE ~ MG Midget ·75 s.ooo mi .. p ,1 ply ~ Call aft 6 &W-0316 ------1 MG M1dgel l!IOS, Sl .450 496·9566 9744 ..•..•••••.•••...•..... 1970MGIGT 4 Sflel"C:I & AM /FM radio. XLNT! 09SBIN\. SADDLHACK VALLEY IMl'ORTS 831-2040 495.4949 ·10 MGB Convertible. Tonn:ilcovcr, wir<' whls. yellow, lo mi, xlnt cond. S2500 firm. 495·6697 '72MGIGT 4 Cyl., 4 spe<'d. radio, c hoice of sport bus. 666HDB. $3399 •SANTAANA LIMCOLM MEllCUIY 1301N. TusUn Santa Anll 547 .0511 7 s •'J M G B • w i res , AM/FM, overdrive. s yr. 50,000 mi warranty. Gold w/blurk Ult. $48SO. PP , 496-7~7 89 MGB. A}I. hardtop, wir<' wheels. S197S 675·5922 or 960· 1623 9746 1972 POISCHE •75 Pone ... 9 I I S 911 T COUPE ftl'd w/t1n 1ntmor, elet"· S spd • alloys. stereo & tric sunroof allOYlf .. ta pe. t309MllH. l.3,000 miles. 'one owner UVE-SAYE·SAVE & exceptlonally clean ONLY $8495 l:r~S'ioN VIEJO t 975 PORSCHE IMPORTS T AltGA Avery Pkwy.·S U. t'rwy. s spd,. A/C, lcullwi . ol 4!8701 Mar.iuerilt• Pkwy. loyis & :.tert>o + t upe. 831·1742 495-1700 (44).tllJVl ~ -SAVE-SAVE-SAVE ·~1 SC·rblt cni;. Xlnl rnml. While/blk Int S.UIOOt bst S 14,488 ofr f..12·6919. ___ , •75 ~14 1.8. Goldt black. AM ffM. ma its, 35,000 ml. Xlnt !hape. Joe 645-4999 & 642-6971 -----1, NEW 19761-210 HONEYBEE IPEC/AllAlE ... sTe11&Uc- (HL8210852160) (1-4412) ~l .. ,...t~ FULL CUSTOM PAIMT SHOP & IODY SHOP HUE WIMllS AUGUST .. AUGUST 8 1976 DEMO SALE , .. ,,.,ltn. BARWICK DATSUN'S SUMMER DISCOUNTS ALL USED CARS NOW ON SALE DUllMG SALE OMLY- 90 DAY, 100 PERCENT UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OM 1973 THRU 1976 MODELS '72 Opt•I 1!1011. air cond. aulo trun:.. n~·w rams & ·------------------------------· valves SI 200 ofr 817·1911 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 9HT. New engine, Cine cond. SG.ooo. Cu II 673-933!1 '64 C. mut1t sell! $1100/bci.t offer. 075·8772 HOO YOU BE THE JUDGE! THAT'S RIGHT • fo(lr wheel drive, off road, on road, radio, wall to wall carpeting, reclining bucket seats, readv to go (prfce does not Include tax & lie.) ser: 8108.40 ~ t:-.... ··~ KING •• ,:. OF .. ,ECONOMY FREE LION WITH A TEST DRIVE °' AHY NEW 76 suuau -AND A I.AIOI ONI WITH ANY NEW 76 SUIAIU 1tU1 l. Off9 £NOS 1/9'76 l FRIENDLY AUTO-CENRR INTRODUCES WHERE ELSE C:AN YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR _........._MONEY? NOTICE SU•UDOES NOTNDDA ,CATALmc CONVllTD. USU ANT GAS. 71 914 Frell ltlUZ) .tll *is ltd rN'f t!lt•• GARDE·N GRO~E 13821 ·HARBOR BLVD • • 554-0800 & ' TAKE YOUR CHOICE - •HOLDS CUTLASS {WPC501l. '69 Sl'llTE '71 TOYOTA •71 YEGA C79?NXMl SEDAN (6760FO) (638RHH) 1971 FIAT 1973 CHEVY 4 speed. radio & heater. VEGA WAGON (0960NJ) (3230). • speed . radio & healer. (242GMP) (3296). s1 195 5 1395 1971 DATSUN 1972 CAPRI rtaCU' W /CAMHl 4 speed, air cond. & vinyl roof • speed. radio & heater (600EOH) (3262). (593GOT) (3236). 5 1695 5 1795 1974 FIAT 1972 FIAT 121 124 Sl'OlTS COUPI • speed. radio & healer. 5 speed, mags. vinyl root & (415l. VV)(3197). lugg age rac k. (305FWAI· 13302). 5 1995 5 2195 1974 YOLKSWACHN 1973 TOYOTA SlDAM CILICA Only 33,000 miles with red • speed w ith a•r cond. ewte(for• ( 1 1 SM FW) (818JEP) (3267) 52495 5 2595 1973 01'& 1975 CHIYY MAHTA MOYA Automatic w11h air cond VB. automatic. lllt wheel & pwr C238JPSl (3178). steenng. ( 178813) (32311 5995 1970 OLOSMOllLE TOlOMADO f ull power. AM/FM stetoo. ftll wheel (951ATHJ (3287). 5 1495 1972 CHEVY NOVA 4 DOOl VS. automatic & pwr. Stef'rong (814FAWI (3223) 5 1795 1974 FORD rlMTO Wit.GOH 4 speed, r adio & hooter. (858NAM) (3232). 5 2595 1972 DATSUN 2401 Automatic. mog wheols t. 01r COnd 1371FAIJ (3294). 5 2995 1975 DODGE PICICUP W /C AM,.l SHIU Automatic. pwr. steering AM/FM atereo w/8 track laQ( & under 16 .000 mlltts (1A3313<t).S46 7 6 I l I J. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROVC[ IMO J4mll0r .. Nl•Por1 .... , .. \'------M-M ClOSlO Sl.INOAYS Toyota ....................... --------- ·71 Corvn.i 5 "1)(1. am 'fm, unly !I O!MI m1 t.lkl· Ill'"" ~.195 Pl' 1i31 lb!~ Corona Marl.. 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Baju, S800 C:ill Oannr ;1ft. 4pm. 6'13·6086 '75 VW SCIROCCO 53950 The hard to find one! ! A S1>t·c1al Johnl>on & Son pnmc \•alue .... Yours lo· day lit this exceptionally low price. Lie 92'J·NAL. 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MfRCURY 2626HAHOlt ILVD. cos_rA_ MESA __ t9i-1 0 .\S HER wagon. in t F~l stereo. 4 spd. i..lnt cond ~-8423 '74 llomel Sportabout OL :.ta ~gn Fa<'. air. 1U1 /FM sterl'O. P'1nel· -ms:. lusu:age ruck. 6 eyl. I 975 SCIROCCO Beau111u1 <.'ar ~~FER. 4 d A u I F' ,1 & 9684971 ltfl 6 00 I . 1 s pec • m ,, ------ perCormanl'l' pal'l..:ii;:c 1973 JAVELIN (61 INCll ). Rluc book:. ut Automalll'. ;i ir rond., S4600-Sale prku p1o1 r ~te1mnfo? & \ inyl tup . OMLY 53995 llard tu rind !>Porty cur. <83.'W\'O> •DOM IURMS• $2795 VOLKSWAGEN 13731 llarbor Blvd GARDEN CROV1': •534-4100• '74 VW 412 WAGON Auto. trans , fuclory air cond1tionin~. H79"M U . $3495 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 111 t' •• ~' • II• <l • 4 4.. •• Ml.,Hf .. \..'\..._..It <1111 ~ 197SPACER AutonrnlH'. 1>wr. steer· lnj.!. radio & 111.000 actual miles. C412MVK ). SAVE • . --------'70 VW, AM /F'M , xlnt ,o \ W V<m. Aood cond. eond. Xtras. Must see &1---------•ll lluilt-in bed. tape dk drive t.o apprec. SJ4lS. '75 GREMUM S184JO. !HS·Ol!SS S48·S8S4. As new. 3000 Males. Go- '66VW S615 64fl·2835 art. 6. &I VW Squar<'back SS2!i or nl fer 646·53116 in~ 'ery re as. G rcen Owner mu :.t :.ell ' ~8371 1969 vw . Purple . Nuff s aid .1971Yt•llo,wVWUu1o:.w1~c luick 9910 i'..SKll:.! Pure lla s. n1aJ.!s, u1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .SI076 shocks. AMll"M. SIGOO 19731UICK • best ofr.498·0652 Re""""I s-c-Qual1ty Dobun ..,-_... •. --r-W ··tK l II · VW '71 cmpr. alll•lcl·tric. V8, o utomat1<.', pwr. 1140 cs 11 e '1 nu radiahi S2J50 :-.krriniz. air cond .. vinyl Or~ 631-1430 9tlJ·l2Sl. top & pwr. windows. -lll-l7JPAl. '58 VW. Gd body, rblt 67 VW Fastback. r<'bit $2699 engine. 8450/ofrer. enA. xlnt l'Ond , St.WO. 646·95!17 ~18·2990 MARQUIS MOTORS ·74 Ghia. lus t ycur mude. M ISSfON VIEJO am rm 1 u .. srllt'. t·11('ou '71 VW. xlnt cond. Be:.~ or. f~ Sqrbk. Nu brks .. ltbit 831-2810 495-121 o mat~. 25000 m1, 38()() fer over SlSOO Call enµ .. trans, F'l\l/s. Nu -------1 536 l234 ~:!·Q322. tires. l'\'rf cond $750 Under Rlue Book ·75 I --------673 51190 A Pollo. Xlnt cond. Denier ._.01, Hew tlOGAMto1, New 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Aaetos, New 9100 Aadot, New 9100 -st·n•1c:ed. SJ.~5. 846-7916. ······················el······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... ------ EUROP.£'5 NO. I SEWNGC4R!! NEW '76 RENAULTS NEW '7 6 C HEYY SURFER VAN s4911 , FIREBIRDSI OYH 2S TO CHOOSE FIOM! '6rs.., '76's!!I MEW 1'76 AltHlltD ..... 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Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guaranteed Lcdsing Spl'ciali\t) Prclcrrcd Ra tc~ L.irgc\t Selection ol New & U\Cd Cc1d1ll.iC\ in OrJngt• Cuur11v Op,•n ~uml.t\' Cadillac Ma~ter Dealer .?600 ll.Hhot Blvd C 1hl,1 Mn.1 S40-'ll00 Nabers Cadillac ~~,~,~~~~~~ ........ s3399 74 801 rn.tt-11o Avh> "•~ t•t I• ,1\,., tfl1" tlilt)le .. ,...,,. ~ 188~l)ll 1'173 TOYOTA S3699 LANDCRUISER •••.•.•• ..Wc:Aoc> • \094IO <4 t111NWl dt1V\.-•u1r4 NCe fll'l 319'Ml - ~~~UP ........ s~999 .. lort 4 -... ,..,.., - -""'"'" .,. -._ l'C846I :~~~~B~~ ........ $4199 f..lfod YO auto """ "'' '"""''" M ...... fl ........ A ~ """ ,,~, 1974 CHEVY S'J.999 NOVA HATCHBAOC .... V..nwt r(~ W\W "'" I) cv• ., N O "~ I~ ............ Pl 1975FORD s4999 F-100 PICXUP ....... . tJCOO ~.,.. •.,,,.....cm II""'-•1ei•••1 ·----·-- l:l,~~~ ........... $2699 lOW ,.. .... Au!Q It-11"" --........ MolJJM • _( .. 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Automatic, sell! s:mrn. 833·0S96, 644·~7Uor54t-8S05 9&'7-10lOorW·3387 61l·llM<> ATLAS 1973 f>ontiae 1.c Mu ns '73 PONTIAC lt7J CADILLAC air cond .. ~tereo. till Mark. 71 C"-11&.a.• JllL 1 llPortll cpe, Lnndau top, GR.AND PRIX wheel & pwr. :>leering .• 73 1 1. . . --• 9917 fltlOO/orfer. 963·'7600 VII · t COUPIOl¥1U•'• Pnt'edlost'll' <OO:itOT) mpa a company exec. 52975 '-t 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..,.._..fPtYMCMdta -t'n1;111e, au o. tran" • ....--S.ADDLH.ACi . tar. 4Dr. air. puwer, •••••••••••••••••••••••'73 Squ ire Wg n h i ()penDaily66't.n 't11 1oi1Firtblrd~prit,S239S. tuclory :ilr «inl.I., full 2ToC'"----~.. v••••YtMPORf• •,•eckt. window & door Soper swill. a1.r cond.. lt74MUSTllHT mileage n ut"" 'n lr PM . Air. P /S. itlnt coml . 1:>0wu, fM 11trr~o. vm~I -rr _., • oc •· Broue 11uper full pow~r. r•dial llrcs. di 1 .. ~ Cv. .. • .. d 492-3371 roof. w/11unroof. cru111\! &lhbav•l-Owmllef.&<£U llt·ZHO•ts-4949 cf.ean.~4!1.~.,.613 Ltc.~HGC 4 S~. radio, he1Ht'r. rn as. n ave .,, C;&t. 2Sl2911arborulY .. ---<'Untrol, r~1tr 1.1ero1tlll''" theeinra.a• -- -· Hed. with ~hite vmyl Ill· make offer. $S4·11J32 Coata Me.a '73 PO_NJl.AC 003NZt;. fJ68JRDl&rO~DN> USC la #I lwytler 9925 540·5630 teri.or. Super shurv. 1972 Pinto.Runa bout, 546-1934 UMAMSCOUPE $4599 ' ALLIN CHtVY it # I ~····:••··~··•••••••••• OOSJ\VJC.$2676 /\IC. 4 spd, ntw radial 9965 $2795 •$.AMTA AMA OLOO/CAOll.t.AC/GMC HllP Ml II# I 6<1 ~~w '1 ork~r. ll P . tires & shocks, Jl,000 mi, •••••••••••••••••••••• LACUNA NICUt.:L raulR~d lClassof 'i$· wa.ioo. 63.000 mt. 11Tr QualtyDeh• Orig Ownr. u,0011. A 11peclalJohnson&S<m LIMCOLNMERCURY 491-643013 1·0100 Koppa Sigma> c•ond · work 11, $5$0 . 2626HAllOl.ILVD. mo West Kut~llll ~()."261 196' PONTIAC luxurr C,-1u "·ith 11\l.ll\Y 11'01 N.1'usttn 1972 C AUILt.f\C ~QNNEll 631·33118 COSTA MESA o..-.p UJ-8430 ,7,,-,1 .... TO ltU.... LI MANS COUPI apedtl lc!aturcs. A must Sunta /\011 s,.11.~11 " . __ ---~ " ... .ABOUT Autonu.1tlc, air cond .. ~.~:!rlR11nd drn.-. L~c. v-997" COUPl:: I)~ VILL.fo; .l~~sic l.ellaron Imperial '75 COUG4l XR0 7 '7·' 11 ''h \' 6 I i $199 I •-b k """'"' • .,-.,. 0 . . ljl, Jdr. ad cond. Onu .. v I() • 0 m 5 v1ny top"' ll(' et seats. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ng1nal Willow rlnbh CHEVROLET • ., $5395 Cood cMd. 8 trk. $33.W .~.7l56N00). Don't mi.11 it with contrasting ola\'c _ _ O"nC.!::,!?2·7500Mr. Main ofr ,\ftH9G·~i26 Jus t look ul th111 low u '72 llllllc. 4 !lptl, r/h n1•w i;r een v111yl top und ~Harl>orBlvd. C.ti.....tal 9930 Auto. trans .. PS. pwr pnc11. ,\really flue CM OMLYS&tt 540·5630 t'n A. p1.11111 . & brl.. leather interior, Sl.000 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes . AM I .,. M '68 289 Automatic. P .S. tor economy and sav T . & C ...._ $1.<ISO'b!iil orr 1142 6882 one O\lffler milt's . Perh•c·t B~.~tfi.t200 Rt11 .551·523l •72 M •RIC IV rnultlflex, fllct. air cond.. Pill. $1000. Good <'o.nd. 1ngs. LJc. t>67·LJ R OWM CMM .. r <'O ndit ion AM / l"M ------,.. :.1lver with burgundy Ph642·700S AuloSalts&Lcasin~ 72 VCRtl Stut1nn Wa.:1111. storeo,taltwhcel, powcr '13Che11ylmpala.allp"r· COMTIMEMT.AL letllbcr interior. l.1c nw..-_ ... 1 9955 540_5630 2l67 tluroor.CostaMesa 2626HAltlORILVD. AM /~·M ,•,assettl·. sealS, /\IC. nu tires. xlnl ~onct Lo White . Loaded & wilh W6·MUS. -,-• e -CALL 6•'6·4446 COSTA MESA rmliuli-. St4oo. ~.tJ4).'l3 StlSQ f'ull prrcc mi. $2700963·2100 low m.1ll"S. 1737 PHI) ••••••••••••••••••••••• - C 11 97923,., fl "00 -----SS"tS 540 5630 '75 0LDSMOllLE ClassifiedAd11 642·5G78 Wanl ·~dre~ull 1·1?•"" \9'12 Vi•J.:a l lulchl>ock. 1 a · .... a er v : or for Sate: ·m Cprvair va ~ ~ --· • ~ _ , -Jul spd, ,\;\1 'FM 11 trk sl\'rc11, ~kend:s plus extru cni,:. :'-tk orrr, MISSION VIEJO VISTA CRUISER ...,_,,Mew HOO ..... a. Mew . ttOO _i.b1t c~nd PP 675·1~ C"--olet t920 P11tti"·'7•"""'" IMPORTS Automatic. full l>"'W"r. 2626HARIOR ILVD . .....,...,---'" u...vv " '" COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••'I••••••••••• moon roor. air cond.. __ _ l9G Chevy, 6 cyl, 'sttl·k '72 CHIVY Avery Pkwy.-S.D. Frwy. 2626HARIOR ILVD. stereo radio & lucgagc .7\ 'Pinto. 4.s pd, 55M nii. good cond. Jlun:s llt•ll ICl.,.GSWOOD 2lm)l :\l<iri,tueri te Pkwy. COSTA MESA rack. l940MPI». Xlnl condition in & out. S)S0.494.5546 WAGON 831-1742495-1700 ALLEN s1.zso.ss1-GJ21. -------· __ , . ------Dod9e 99l5 ---4 '72 510 Sta Wgn 4 spd & Auto. trans .. fncto.ry air ·71 Mark IV Super l!harp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLPfbCo"iJ>i~l~~~L\tC 7 5 PIMTO R,UMAIO~T air. l1900.'Gd ('O.nd. . Ft· power st~cr:mie. ~ White on while. loaded. 1975 Q.ODGl 131-0800 495-6430 Au l o mu t I c . .rad 1(1, 962-9904 lru c~. sl t>reo radio. etc. 997-1010 or 846-3387. CH •RGER' ---------1 healer, factory uir l'Ondi· ----· • ~·1ai,;111f1nmt family tilrl --- ---"' '71 VEGA Jl:atdibac•· Pront line s p~dal. '73MARICIV \'cry clean! Automatic. 71 OLDSMOBILE d ooing. approx. l5.000 "'· ''"fZ''" · •·b •· miles. Super clean & !,.""!,. 1 !runs, S:OO<I ,·ond. 4.,., ""' 55995 pwr. steering.,. raotes + CUTLASS .,...,. 0 _ $ airt'ond. Only9419mil<'s sharp Canary yellow 2499 Full pwr . A:.1 nt tape 04011X). Priced lo sell' SUPREME 981LJB. 'iO Impa la. air p/b, p,s, •SAMT4 .ANA d~ck. lt'ather interior. a BILL YATES $1995 $2976 50!\il mi. 1-owner. $1 ,500 LIMCOLM M&RCURY true classic in e' ery VW •ORSCHE llus air cond. and a sPor· Quality DatMlft Mike. 751-5151. 1301 ..... Tus·tin wa} U c. 1!3ll·llMS. ...-O "' K 11 ,,, San Juan Qipistranu IY while \'lllYI lop over 11-l .. est ate a ·70 Cuprice, s uper cond. Sanla Ana !>-t7'!l511 540_ 563,.. 837 ... 00 ,,93•45 I I powder blue exterior . Oran<je 633-8430 Ori v ~ ~ L H'. 795·CRZ ----· g. owner. SHSO Qr bcst ·72 El Camino. 55.79 1-owner/'72 Runabout. -offer.892-0082. miles. 1'1S. Pt n . air '71 DODGE 32 700 · A ,. l . mi. , 1-.. au o, '73 l\lulibu, air. low mi. AMJFM. a1rsh.ru:ks. nc"' CH.AIGEll 540· 563(). $2,000. 675-4161. xlnl cond. S3000tbe:.t or pa111t. S3150. 64b·3851 2626 HARIOR ILVD. $199 5 1011 .\\0\' & ~O\ fer. 892-11-t 1 11 idle-i '!:te~m:.:,:s:__!'.G4::2::;·56~71 ___ C:..OS~T.:..A:...;M~E.:..SA;..;._-j ·-1\ir cond .. PS. P" r . '75 MARK IV brakes. radio. vinyl roof. • LINCOt N MERCURY '74 Pinto Wagon. 4-spd, dlxe lrim. radial11. Must 2626 HARIOR ILVO. sell this wknd. Bes t offer. • -eOSfA-MHA-<Msgl ~5::1-23-1----1 $8 9 5 0=---• L1e:-8'i22-Mz:J'... 2 Of lhe1>c to choose from ... nll luxury equip· ped ... this one at this price is.Lie. G9t-LP\'. •70 OLDS TOltON-:--DO 'N Pinto Runabout, blk . "'" int., yellow {')(I. Call V·8. automatic. rat.110, DouA 540.5222 days heater. power steering, 49'J·4497 eves. power brakes. factory ----.t air condltioninA. while mouth . . 9960 2626HARIOl ILVD. interior with while paint.••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MES.A Super cleun ! 777MVH . 1972 PLYMOUTH '74DODGED.ART SI 176 SebrinCJH.T.COUfM $2995 QualltyDahun A front line car! 11.ao West Katclla (340GHW>. 4 Dr. s edan, PS, air OrancJe 633,8430 SI 555 t•ond .. auto. trans. Lie. -·--"-------1 621-KJ E. 12 Olds Statton Wagon. MARQUIS MOTORS 540·5630 1011 \\0\ & SO\ • Li•<f•H NIV!l <t!HY 540·5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOL N M[RCUR't' ···•-11!11!1~~---2626 HARIOR ILVD. ';: .,. __ C_O:.,;S~TA MESA '75 CONTINENT AL TOWN COUPE $7850 Luxury <'Quipped with cruise ronlrol. full JlOW~r. A'.\l ·FM and only lt.OOQ actoul mill':-Ser. 115YH1A8405l!O 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,~ ~ .. ,. Vista Cr111ser x.lnt cond MISSION VIEJO P~.S51 ·151~--· 831-2180495-1210 • I I Alltos, Mew 9100 ...... Mew 9100 .bto1, Hew '800 Allto1, M•w '800 4utos, Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ITS OUR OFFICIAL CLEANUP TIME WE'LL SKIM THE DEAL DOWN TO THE BARE BONES USE YOUR HEAD ••• Buy American ••• NOW! FREE FREE FREE GET .YOURS FREE! MOTHtl'tG Fl.AT T·SHllTS WITH THIS AO WHEH raESEHTID FO• OEMOHSUAJIOH llOH . GIVE US A CAU FOR DETAILS. Offw CJood ttn folowiMJ M~ _ 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARIOl ILVD. COSTA MESA i---- '74 CONTINENTAL VB, foctory air cond . full 1>ower . s pl rl hcnch leather scab.. i-p<!ed con- trol ll:is ~·,·erything! Lil'. 7l0KXZ. $5699 •SAMT.AANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N. T ustin Snnta1\11a M7·0Sll l 976 LINCOLN MARK IV's 2 To Choose From • LINC'.)l N ME Rf URY 2626HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '72 Mona<'o. 9 pass. Sta. Wgn. full pwr, cruise tontrol. r ark. a m /fm. Clean. 640-2779 '70 DODGE HfTOP v.s. aulo. trans .. air con· ditionio~. Super sharp car. 029ABT. $1895 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 • •••H llllt.4 •• , I\\\ t4t.1MT1NWTOH H AC H Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Jo'ord Cly Sq. W,;n. Call aft G, 645-3423 s.cns. Must i>t>ll 72 Ford LTD Wgn. Cnlry Sq i\/C, lo mi, 52\50. Pvl Pty. S59-130 Both urc loaded ! Both 'H Grund Torino. 2-dr. arc fully t>qui pped & hrdlp, V-8, p/s. p /b, fact have luw mile~ One air, lo mi. um /fm Mrreo. maroon \\ 'moon r oor & \'inyl top. ru11:. great. the other is royal hlue. SJ.400/bs l ofr. 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S&oeka .. . l Toaeer: llistorie Site or Mere -;Jun'IC? Do111r ,.. ... tuft-· DANGEROUS AND WITHOUT HISTORICAL SIGNIF1CANC£? County Agency Falla to See Romance of SunHt Tower 'Letters' Migltt Spell Mars organic me ·PASADENA (AP> -Jf life were words and sentences. then the experime nt that Viking's minilabor atory begins today would be a search for individual letters. The or g a n i c a na lysis of ~fartian soil could turn up "let· ters" -actua lly organic molecules -pointi ng to past or present life on the red planet. The organlc analysis instru- ment, called a gas chromalo· g raph mass s pectrome ter (GCMSJ, will comb the soil for those bas ic units from which larger "bull~ing blocks" of life are formed. If no such molecules are found, scientists say, chances are small lhal there is llfe in the soil picked up by Viking. Thal wouldn't mean there isn't life elsewhere on Mars. however. Three separate biology instru- ments are looking for life pro- cesses growth, metabolism. respiration but have not yet found anything definitely in· terpreted as Hr e. The 40-pound GCMS aboard the lander wiU lest soil that scientist hope was deposited by the telescoping Viking scoop arm Ju- ly 28. They 're not sure any dirt JtOl into the test cham ber, amt Lh(' arm is stuck and unable lo obluin any more. The GCMS "Is simply designed lo detect organic matter." Dr. John Oro, a member or the molecular analysis team, said Thursday. "Jl is not designed to tell whether the organic matter is old or young, was caused by life or not." TheGCMSdata<.'ouldbehelpfuJ In corroborating what is found in the biology expert ments. Valley Board OKs Budget, Eyes Tax Cut Fountain Valley School Dis· trict trustees adopted a $1S.l million budget for the coming year Thursday and may be able to cut the district tax rate by more than-n cents per $100 or assessed valuation. The budget fi gure is 7.4 percent higher than last year but a $46 million jump in district assessed values would a llow a cut in the rate. Last year. residents of the elementary district paid a tax rate of $2.83 per $100 ol assessed valuation. District officials said Thursday they anticipa t e a 133·atudenl drop In average dally attendance next year. down from last year's 11.633 figure. B)' GARY GRANVILLE . Of .. o.11r ,.. ... ...,. If the a•ed couWne water tower ln SuDJet Be.ch is to be saved from demolitioo,, it's not likely Orange County govern- ment will be ill savior. A county study ol tbe wood wattt tower questions both the tower's structural ICIUbdness mad its qualifications to be declared historically sirnificant. Of the water tower's sound· HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> - Federal scientists eliminated in- fluenza and fungi today as poui- ble causes of the mysterious ''legionnaires• disease." They saJd test results point toward a toxic substance as a cause for the disease thal has claimed 25 lives. "The epidemic has peaked and is on Its way out," Dr. David Sen- cer, director of the Center for FLU OF 1918-19 Rl!CALLID Story, A10 Disease Control In Atlanta. told a news eooference there. The toll rote to 25 today. up two from the earlier count. But both deaths were from cases that bad been discovered earlier. (Relat- ed photo, A4 > A CDC spokesman also said that it was unlikely that the dis- ease was caused by a virus. Don Berreth. public in- formation officer at the CDC, saJd: "No virus or whi ch we are aware would have gone undetect- ed thus far," he uld. However , Pe nnsylvania stale Health S ecretary Leonard Bachman s aid he was not as re· ady u Dr. Sencer to ruJe out a virus as the cause. "Our emphasis is shifting de- fmilely toward toxins, some sort of chemical agent," he s aid. "That still does not rule out the slower-moving viruses." But there was a general feeling of relief amonf? researchers that the disease was not some f«m o£ flu. "I think a ll of us can breathe a sign of relief that this is not nu," said Dr.Sencer . He added, "We still have no firm evidence or any secondary transmission," meaning the dis- ease is nol contagious. Researchers admitted they still haven't been able to Identify the specific cause ol the disease despite four days of tests in a stale laboratory In Philadelphia and the CDC. <See DISEASE, Page AZ> nea, the County En~menlal Manqement A1enc:y <EMAJ re- port says, •'Expo1u:re tore yeU"S to tbe unfavorable environment ol ocean apray and the leaking water tank above bu caused serious deterloraUoo of the ltnacbare.'' More apectnc:ally, the DIA ln- apedion study team found: -Wood rot In the tower's sup- portln& structure near tbe foundation. -Bale plates •I'll c:annec:Uoas aupPOl'lin& tbe structure to be .. effeetJveJy deatroyed by coc· l'Ollon.'' -An unsafe platfarm that .up. ports tbe water tank atop the structure "because ol lGN cl structural properties in lbe wood." -Wooden staves that bald tbe tank'• roof l.c~ ltabilit.y. ..An impendin& threat of P,enoaal injury and property o.11r ,..,_ ~-. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL JOHN VICULIN AT COOK CAMPUS Judge Plan• Ruling Monday on Fate of LHH Hearing Set Monday Over Sclwol Dispute B)'TOM BARLEY OlllMO.llrl'ii.ta.tfl A bid by members of the Cook Homeowne rs Association for court action that would halt the Huntington Beach Unloo High Scbool l>istrict's planstouseCook El e m e ntar y Sc ho ol l n Westminster will be ruled on Monday In Orance County Superior Court. Judge Harmon G. Scoville closed a three-day debate on the iasue late Thursday by deciding that he Intends to mull the issues contained in the homeowners ' laws uit during the weekend. Judge Scoville said he will de- cide Monday whether to grant a preliminary injunction that would halt implementation ol the leaaependingtrialollheiasue. She Keeps Tabs on City Hall Judie Scoville was asked before he closed the hearing to rule that the trustees ol the Hunt· lnston Beach district. and the Weatmlnsler (elementary) School District vlolac.d no codes of any kind when they agreed on a $20,000, one-year. lease on the Cookacbool all4401 Willow Lane. By ROBERT BARKEJt Ol llll• °""' l'ilell Mollf Marie Buckland Is without a • doubt the most zealous city hall watcher in Huntington Beach. She's a fi xture at every city council meeting from start to finJsh. 4 During the day she visits city offices, dilling lnto flies and old t records. • "I deeply believe that ever· ( ything should be brought out into , the open and be above board." • shesaya. l She believes the present city , council Is Clolng a creditable job t at gettin1 matters before the t public. "But they have to be bird· 1 dogged." ~ The 52-year-old grandmother • said she worked up to six hours a day gathering material she took to the county Grand Jury Tor In· • vestigation lut year. She says Ite ms she brought' to the grand jury's attention dealt ,. with the Meadowlark golf course operation and the maller of council expenses and costs for trips. Other citizens brought ad· ditionaJ charges. James Utter, the 1975-76 grand jury foreman, said the jurors looked into 25 different allegations in all concernJng Huntington Beach activities. "Many w.rere attributed to possible mismanagement or aim· ply error and many were based on speculation and unfounded," be reported. He added that s till other allegations may have been ol triminal nature but the statute of limitations for possible pro· secutioa bad expired. He said no criminal mildeeds were ~cated. 11n. Bbnland tor the most part worts alone and Is not a member of any or1anbed group alt.bough she does have contacts with other council watchers. She says her interes t in monitoring city affairs came about in 1972 when the Soothem • CalifonltrEdUOn Company built a !i00,000·1allon tank farm for storage of crude oil near her Kiowa Lane residence. ''The construction eaused our water line to rupture and made our swimmln1 pool tnt:• she aays. "l went to city hall to find out what I could do about it and l re- ally got the runaround," she says. "J got the feeling they were sayinl lo me, 'you're just Joe Blow out there. Go and i et lost'.'' Mrs. Buckland aJleced that she found certain violations were perdlltted and that there was a double standard-one for ciU1ens and another for otben. "It WU then that I tot my fint lute ol. rotten 1ovemment and from U..t time oa I have been do- In& IDY belt to lft that IOVerD· menl operates out ln the open," sheal.)'I. She clai m• no special qualificaUOlll for her role u council watcher except for her wt1Unpes1 to p1lt ht lots ol time (See WATCHER, Pace~) -..:::;;-_______ . -·-··t----------------------------_..;::::-- .................. WATCHES CITY HAU, Huntington'• lucN8"d Attorney Stuart Kni1 ht, representing both boards, told Judi• Scoville that "It ls not for this court to determine what la beltforlbeseyoungpeople. "An iJTevocable decision was reached by both boards af\er the full lecaJ process was oblefved," he said. • "Something had to be done to houH the ninth graders who will be using Cook school in the fall," he said. "llwaa bettlrloleaset.bis ~bool for $20,000 a yell' than build a new mulUmllllon dollar :bifa= "opPosed to tM de- cision ol the two ICbool boards arped throu&hout the three-day beartn1 tbat the decbion to lease the school wd reached without nellhborbood residents being in· formed. Homeowners' attorney David Lanen told Judie Scoville in bis final arpment that Cook school coald have been leaMd for much <See SCHOOL, PICe AZ) damace e:data not only on the tower aite but oa adjacent pro- perty u well ... ~ the EMA awes, report. . It allo questions tbe tower'• ability •'to witbatand the forces of earthquake and wind'' as well .. tbe wlldom or •'lower cllmb- ia& activities." Al for ill hlstorical sipifican· ce, the EMA report cbaJJeqes tbe County H lstorical Com· CS.TOWER, Pa&eAZ> Decrease ~f Unemplo1me nt ln Oran1e t County continued to drop last I month when the county's unem· ployment rale dipped to 6.7 per· I cent and the number of unem· 1 ployed people declined by S,500. According to figures released today by the state ~mployment Developme nt Department (EDD>, 780,900 county residents beld jobs last month. • In July. 1175, the number ot job \ holden stood at m 400. Consequently. lh~ty's em. ployment picture during the past year brithtened by 33,500 jobll rrom July, 19'75, to July. 1978. But in the same period, the number or unemployed Orange County resident.I dropped by only I 7,200. According to EDD analysts. the comparison reflects both an expanding job market and labor I force. I While the county's unemploy· menl rate last month was down 1.1 percent from a year ago and the number or job h°'ders in· creased by 33,!iOO In the past year, some unemployed people found the going getting even rougher. According to EDD's r eport. 9,900 of them were receiving ex· tended unemployment benefits. meaning their Ume of unempJoy· iment has been so lengthy that they've used up their normal benefits. "Over 4,000 people received their final extended claim pay- ments In July after as many as 6S weeks without work, .. the report said. It went on to point out that 1.~ job seekers found work last month In seasonal jobs at amuse· mentparks. Also, according to EDD's figures, manufacturing employ. 1 ment In Orange County hJt an all· Ume high In July when 157,500 penons held factory and ractory related jobs. EDD's r eport ended on an op. I Umist.ic note. Analysts said, ••orange • County's unemployment rate should show 1Ught Improvement in the months ahead." Coast Weather Sunny but cooler days ,due thlt weekend. Night and mornln1 clouds. Coast hlghl to 70, Iowa down to 58. "' c ... Al ... "' •1-1 •H Aa.f Ct CM ... ... CMt Al DAIL y PILOT H/F Frlday,Auguttl, 1a11 · 1'1idget's Mailbox? No, just one that has been leaned and sat cle for postman B. W. Hardegree on his ~n by children in Dallas, making it sink appointed rounds. !~-'"_t_o_t_h_e_g~~_ro_u_n_d_.~l t_'s-=-ju_s_t_o~n_e~m~o~r~e:__:o~b~st~a~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rose's Word Backed Witness Says Only Wallach Discmsed Bribery A woman testifying in the bribery trial or architect LeRoy Rose told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Thurs· day that prosecution witness Paul Wallach w~s the only man who ever discussed bribery with her. Defense witness Shirley Brashears, who s hares a Fullerto n offi ce with h e r estranged husband. testified that she was "absolutely shocked" on March26, 197S. when Wallach told her that Fullerton councilman Charles Phillips wanted $40,000 forhlscouncll vote. She conceded that Phillips' volt' of approval could have been the deciding factor in the launching OI' abandonment of Hidden Lakes, a 226-unit. condominium project. conceived and planned by Dr. William Brashears. , Mrs. Braahears told defense F ro"!' Page A I TOWER ••• mlssion's June 15 dedarat1on that the water tower has an his· toricaJ significance. •·Perhaps the sign ifi cant aspect of the tower 1s that it 1s constructed of wood. represent· iog an era and technique of con· struction no longer m common use," says the report "However." it continues, "it is that ver y structure that now causes concern for pubiic safety and li ability." The study report ,:oes on to say the commission declared the 36· year-old water tower historically significant without concluding its significance is countywide. Consequently. it suggesL5 thnt a special assessment dis trict to save the tower mighl be formed as an appropriate means to pre- serve a local his torical lanclmark. The EM A report will be handed to county supervisors ror action Tuesday. Supervisors m ay bury the pro· posal lo acquire ond restore the water lower s imply by receiving and filing the report. Or, they might relcr 1t to the County lli!'ton t'al Commission for comment. And, if super visors want to take a harder look at the Sunset Beach water t ower . they can ask the EMA to report what It will cosl lo buy the tower and restore 1t to safe cond1tlon. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,,,_, __ ,.,.., Jack R. Curlry Vilt Pf~tOtAI-C4-•I ~ Thomas KNVll l-•··· Thomas A. MIWJ)Nn. ...... 9•"11 ( "'""' Charles H. LOOS Rkhard P. Nall AU•\\ ... I ... '*1•"9 l•IW• Robert Bar~er Wu.IOr-~tl•• H...UIMltOfl leadlOffic• t'l'lr."411\of>y-d .... tllllQ ,.,....,., I' 0 llOI,.. ftwl Offkft ~ .. '"<'l'l, 11 .. (;~,._, t011• ~.... ,., W.\I .-.. SI-~-~ V•lle• UlOI 1..t --•• "'" 0-f ._.., Te..,._. om '42-4321 CtasMtMd A4tftf11S0ftl MM611 r •-Non~Or-C-11 <•m••••Nll" S40-1l20 ~ .... ,. 0r ..... (t<l<t ~.fl\! ... ~ ~f HO N wt lt~tf' ftfU\fT,.t•-.n"-... _. ... M•Hff tr •lwttth•fif"ff'flt' ,..., .. " nt•Y ti• ,,., .. .._ .. , ... uu .. t ,,•c1at (litffll\t"J""' •• O•Ytltfl4 -· S.tMct cta\t ~\UO• •••• M C..t.t ..,,,._ C..•~...... -.... ..-1 h ....... \)" -:'k=~~ ,,_ ... ,. ,,, ....... ._. __ 11ttorney Marshall MOl'g~ that she had j ust two words to say to . Wallach, who at the time worked for the couple as their public re· lalionsconsulant: "Noway." She testified that she thought her reaction had the desired el· fecloo Wallach. Mrs. Brashears said she then went to Fullerton councilmen and police chief Wayne Bomholt when she was later told by her husband that "Paul tells me that lo get Chuck Phillips vote Wf!' have to pay him $2,000 plus $100 per unit." And she testified that she later found a note from Wallach on htt typewriter thal told her "don't rorget the two dozen eggs ... "Pray tell us what that meant," Morgan said, amllin& at the jury. "I took it to mean that I should get the $2,000," Mrs. Brashears said. Rose testified immediately before Mrs. Brashears suc· ceeded him on the witness stand that he was "set up" by Wallach to "take the rap" for the alleced bribery attempt. He has denied Wallach'• allegation that he was to be paid for hi.s favorable vote as a mem· F r•• Pa,,e A I WATCHER on her research. She has ample time, she says, because she has no growing children at home to attend to. Mrs. Buckland says her cur· rent projects involve trying to get audits of the police and public works departments. '.'I feel there are too many eh1e(s and not enough lndiRDs in the police depart merit." She also strongly opposes' a proposal for a lawyer to be assigned to the police depart· ment. "It's very expensive and it isn't necessary," shesa,ys. Mrs. Buckland also has com· plaint.s about police department computer files. She b elieves information allegedly compiled there con· stitutes an invasion oC privacy. She adds that citizens aren't permitted to see thcir complete ftles lo delermine if the in· formation ir accurate. Mrs . Buckland says she believes the public works de· partment should be audited to in· sure that money is properly ac· counted for. And the outspoken Mrs. Buckl and oUers these capsule views of lbe seven city council members: -Roa Slaeakmaa. "1 give him credit for t.rylng. He'• very 1!stute in fiscol affairs and l feel tna~e is-honest." -aicl".arf S!ebert. "He's wry honest and sinc'ere~I believe that he and Shenkman are doliitlheir best to have open government.·: · -ll• PaUbl-. "I am a little disappointed in him. He said dur· ing his cami>ai1n he wouldn't be •traveling councilman. Yet I see that he pl ans to go to conl erences in San Diego and Denver at League or Cities functions." -Ted Bartlett. "He's a nke person and I like him a lot. But I lhinlt be sometimes lets other peo- ple do his thinking for him." -Al Coee. "The city bu grown too fast and be· s not as interested in 1t as be used to be." -Harrie&& Wleier. ••1 would like to see ber bne open 1ovem· ment as she profeua. ln ordft to fulfUl that commitment. abe will really have to show openneu Ind agree to audits or Ute police and public works department&. -Nerma GibH. ''She doesn't seem to realise tbat the money betn& s~nt ls tax IDCIM1 Md tbtt olCkials are accOWltablefor•t." ber of. ~e F\lllerton Plannin~ Comm1ss1on at the same lime that Phillips was to be rewarded for bis action at the council level. Morgan argues that Wallach went to the district attorney's o(. fice when be learned that Mrs. Brashears was conducting a full scale private investigation of her own "so that be could pin the rap on LeRoy Rose.•• lln. Brashears testified that Wallach "became very dis· tressed" when she rejected the second au11esUon to pay Phillips $2,000 and warned her that he was prepared to leave the· Brashears' employment "He told me that his credibility bad been damased," she said. "He told me .that be had many contacts in Or ange County all ol whom knew that Paul Wallacb's word is his bond.•• "And did be quit?" Morgan asked her. "No, he didn't quit." she said "But our relallonship certainlY deteriorated after that." The trial wHI resume Monday in Judge Lester Van Tatenbove'g courtroom. SCHOOL ••. more than $20,000 if tbe Westminster school board bad taken the trouble to check with private schools who would have taken over the facility. "The Westminster school dis· trict is one of the poorest in California," Larsen protested. "It should have used an o(fer by a private school as a lever to get more money out of the Huntington Beach board." Witnesses for the homeowners protested that tbe pl&Med influx o( an estimated' 700 Ocean View High School students in the fall will create chaos in an area that hu never seen more than 400. elementary school students make their way to the now abandoned Cook school. They told Judge Scoville that confirm a lion of the disputed lease will bring noise. dust and traffic hazards to a district that has never known s uch problems. Mrs. Joy McAnlls, a resident who circulated petitions opposing the lease, told Judge Scoville that trustees of both boards ''con· cealed their actions and their true Intentions from us. "One or the. reasons for closing Cook was the financial problem," shesaid. "Wearenowbeinggiven all these new problems for the sake ol $20.000 a year which Is possibly the lowest amount of money we could get for Ulls build· inl'." Man Bilked 'Of 82,000 ··'"'-~J'" ' In Hunifriltoii' A Huntinllon Beach man •ho t.hou&ht he had a blg deal brew· lng ttported the theft ol $2,000 in cash Thunda7, police said to- day. Tbe victim told police be met a man who prom laed a discount on a atdpment o( TV HU. apparent· ly tbe result ol overbuyiq by an, appliance dealer. -'fbe bilked lDYatAlr paid his G ,000 and showed up Ill the•· pointed loadinc dock with his uuclt Thunda.y. but ao me eTer ahowed up with ..., TV Nb. police said. Detectlvn 1a1 the same nase b1Hr1 a 1urprt1tn1 11umber ol barSaln bunten, mall ol whom are tooembarr&11M to report tt. 1 Tax Rate Cut Vowed Three Urge Otlwrs to Fo llow Suit I 81 GA& Y GaANVIU.E .................. Tbre• Oraoae County ""rvisora wenl on record 'l"bunday u pled&in& at ltul a ~tcuUn the cO'lDt)''saeneral Amdproperty tax rate. Abel .a1 three aupervlmon aald local tulnc agencl• ehouldlll't take advanta1• ol a so-called windfall resutUna from an uncx· pec:tedty sharp rise ln the county's 1978-77 auessmentrole. Superviaors Thomas Riley Ral .. Clatk and RaJDh Diedrich took their 1t.1nu at an Oran@ County Chamber ol Commerce sate ot &be couaa.y lunch ln Santa Ana. The lkent tax rate cut pro- miled by the trio hfld&ed a bll on earlier individual ptocnises ot a reducllon or from between 20 and 2Scents. But Rll•y, Clark and Diedrich ltt it be known thut colleellvely they represent A mAAJrtty on the county Board of SUl)ttVlsors that ..will back away at thetaxrate." Solom Easing Up; Flu Peril Debugged Aaaessment prac:tSees and pr0> perty taxes were foremost In the auperviaora' remark.a as well uin Ute queatlons asked them by their chamber audience. Diedrich pointed out that In. Dallon baa struck government and Its coet ol operatlonsjust as it has lndivlduaJ clUaew. ••Every thinl we buy C'OC'lls morf' -tires, paper, labor, what have you -we're paying more today than we did a year ago," the FUUerton supervisor said. WASHINGTON (AP> -As evidence increases that tbe mysterious "legionnaire. dis- ease" in Pennsylvania is not nu Congress is showing symptoms of losing any sense oC urgency about a pJan to gel the government's swine nu immunlzatioo program olf dead cent.er. Both tbe House Commerce Committee and a Senate health panel are studying a proposed In· suranceplan that would make the federal government liable for m06l claims for any injuries re- sulting Crom the swine nu vac- cine. The House Commerce Commit· tee postponed a decision until Tuesday in order to have the House Judiciary Committee look * * * From ra~ A J DISEASE ••• "What we know is really what we don't know. It is possible we'll never know," Sencer said at his news conference. All the persons who lol the dis· ease the past two weeks attended or had some contact with a state American Legion convention in Philadelphia last month. Sencer said that chemistry tests for toxic agents are more complicated than those which have eliminated influenu as a possible cause and that be could not say when results ol the tests might ahow what kind of toxin caused the illness. Sencer said the toxin could have come from a chemical pre· sen\ in everyday materials such as plastics or paper. Man Injured In Huntington Auto Accident A Huntington Beach man is re· covering from head lacerations suffered Thursday in a collision that destroyed both his late model luxury car and another one parked on Beach Boulevard. Warren R. Burns, 51, of 7242 Seaworthy Ori ve, apparently fell asleep at the wheel while driv· ing southbound and veered off the pa.vement at Ronald Road, police sa1d. Re was treated 'at Huntington lntercommunity Hos pital just across the street and released after the accident that occurred about2 a.m .. police said. Police did not cite Burns but re. commended that be be forced to pay tbe city for a stop sign destroyed in the crash. over the bill's complex le1al point.a. Tbe Senate health sub- committee also deferred a fiuJ j\Mliment. Rep. PaulG. Roeen<D-F1a.>.a backer of the Ford ad· ministration'• liability biU, said reports that the Pennsylvania dis· ease is not swine nu may have dampened the enthusiasm of some House members. "It will betigbt," Rogers said of his efforts to get the bill to the Home noor'I'uesday before many members leave town for the Republican N atiooal Convention. Rep. Henry Waxman <D· Calif.), complained about the rush. "I haven't seen '8QYthing like this since tbe Gulf olTOft.kin," he said. "I bate to be panicked into acting when we don't know what we'redoing. n - The liability legislation was put loletber alter private insurance companies declined to provide coverage to the four vacclne manufacturers. Wit.bout some in· s urance protection, the manufacturers will not sell the vaccine to the federal govern- ment. The bill would require arty damaae claims to be direded against tbe govemmeot rather than the manufacturers arothers involved in the vaccination pro- gram. Then, if the government ended up paying any of the claims, the government could sue any of the pri vale parties actually responsible for the damage. HB Mother Seeking Kin In· Flood Area Fearing that her son and daughter-in·law may have died in the disastrous flood in the Big Thompson River Canyoo, Hunt· ington Beac h resident May Haubelt lert for Colorado today. Mrs . H a ubelt's husband, Edward, remained behind at the family home at 19361 Brook.burst St. in case the missing travelers turn up. According lo Mrs. Haubelt, who filed missing persons re· ports Thursday, the couple, David and Josephine Bruhn, both 37. left their Covina home two weeks ago on an extended journey around the country. She said they were looking for a place to live, to start a new life. Mrs . Haubelt said she last heard from her son and his wife when they arrived in the Big 'Thompson River Canyon three days before the flood struck. · She said she believes they died in the flood because she hasn't heard from them since. He called a boast that the ~ly'a 19'18-7'7bud1etisonly1"2 percent hither lhan the previous year's "poUticiana'talll." "We don't have the medical center anymore so when we talk ol that slight gain we're taJklng about apples and oranges," he ex· plained. He and Riley differed on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport site at Rancho California has not been ruled out and argued that more should bedonetoencourageuseor Ontario Airport by county resi· dents. · The Newport Beach superviSQr also said he can't see future Joint. use of military air bases in and outside Orange Coun&y ~ .. feasi bleat this time." · But Diedrich insisted the eventual solution to Orange County 'a airport needs is likely to be found at Camp PendJetoo in San Diego County. ''San Diego has lhe same pro- blem we do and sooner or later they'll have to see that," said Diedrich. ''Thank heavens that Camp Pendleton open area is there " be added. • Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as a means to solve the county's airport need. He went on to suggest a remedy for the shortage of low-cost hous- ing-highcr denslly zoninJt. ''With smaller lots, developers will be able toreducetheland cost. for each unit built," Diedrich said · as he suggested zoning as dense as 12 bouaing units to lhe acre. "I'm mindful or the soi:iaJ con· sequences or such a lh\ng, but we're going to have to find answers to those social pro- blems," he continued. ,HB Y Offers Swim Lessons Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley YMCA instructors arc giving s wimming lessons through the s umm er fo r youngsters ranging in age from nine months lo 12 years. The two-week lessons will he held in backyard swimming pools at Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley homes. The fee is $15 per session. Applications can be fi lled out at the YMCA. 7262 Garfield Ave., Huntington Beach. Information can be obtained by calling the. YMCA at847·9622. We're makingH easier for you to stop waxing .. ·. mstrong Why throw away money on a floor voo have lo wax~ II co11s no more to own • genuine Atmstrono Sundl••• n<>-wP ll00tl Every tune .• ,.: •you mop 11 lcean. it really does look jutt-w1xed y;·, Come 1n now. and aey ~· to floor·care ~~~. drudgery! ~~x ..... '"" -DEN'S :insii.ilatiiin:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6"6·.4838 -6'6·1355 I ll EDITION r VOL. 69, NO. 219, •SECTIONS, •o PAGES Ted-.y'a <:lo lag N.Y.StoekS . . ··~~~- Swine Flu· RUied Out as Mystery KiJleE ~ I ~ !_HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP.> -Dileue Control in Atlanta. told a foftDaUon otfieer at tbe CDC, •Y u Dr. S..er to rule GUt a "I thlU allot ua cmfnllthe a .ta&it l.Watory in AUJadelpbla I U"ederal acientiats eliminated in.-news conference there. said: .. No virus of wb.lcb we are vinaa uthecau1e. sip ol relief Uaat this is QOtOu," and the CDC. :fJuema and funii today .. poui-Tbe toll rose to 2S today, \IP two aw.-e would have gone undetect-''Our empbuia is abifU"I de-aakl Dr. Seneer. ''Wbal we how ii ..-ally what !ble uuaea of the mysterious from tbe earlier counL But both fanit.ely toward toxins. aome sort He 9dded, "We still bave no ,redoll'tkaow. It i1 poaalblewe'U ;••tetionnaires' disease." They deaths were from casea that bad FLU OF 111~11 of chemical atent," be said. firm mdence ol tpy secondary never now," SenHr aald at hi6 I ,;.aid teat results point toward a been discovered earlier. (Reial-RECALLED Slot~. A10 "'l"bat •WI doea not rule out the tranamiaion," meaniq the dis· newacoaference. i1oxlc aubltance as a came for the ed photo, A4> slower-movins Yiruaes." eaae la not coabtious. All tbe peraoas who 1ot the dil· id1Maae that baa claimed ZS lives. A CDC spokesman also a aid ed thus far," he u.id. But there was a general feeJtnc · Researchers admitted they eue the pat two weeks attended · "'1"be epidemic baa peaked and that it waa unlikely that the ells· However, Pennsylvania state of relief amon11 reaearcben that still haven't been able to identify «bad some contact with a 1ta'9 ;iaoaltswarout," Dr. David Sen-ease was caused by a virus. ·Health Secretary Leonard tbediseaaewas notaomeform ol the specmc cause ol tbe d.laeue American Lelion convention ia .cer. director of the Center for Don Berreth, public in-Bachman aaid be was not as re-Ou. despite rour daya ol Mata l.o a t8eeDISBASE, Page AZ) . . . 10.I 9.5 9.1 1.5 I.I 1.5 7.1 &.5 &.D 5.5 5.D Unemployment ,., (Nf ., ... ''"' 1975 1976 . S-.t: ..... ., ,... • .,. .. ,......,. .. GOING UP-Unemployment on the national scale is on the rise, according to this governme nt chart, but things are looking better in Orange County, where 5,500 more people round work last month. . . More Jobs Held County Unemploymem Dips Unemploym'1lt in Orange County continued to drop last month when the county's unem- ployment. rate dipped to 6.7 per· cent and the number ol unem. ployed people declined by ~.500. <U nemployment in California ~from 9.2 to 9.4 prrcent of the work force in July, although the number of job hunters'declined by 28,500, the state rep()l'ted toch\Y .' According lo figures released . today by the state Employment Development Department <EDD), 760,900 county residents held jobs last month. In JuJy. 1975, the number or job holders stood at 727,400. ConsequenUy, tbe countv's em- ployment picture during lhe past year brightened by 33.SOO jobs from July, 1975, to July, 1976. But in the same period, the number of unemployed Orange COunty residents dropped by only 7,200. According to EDD analysts, the comparison reflects both an expanding job market and labor fort•. While the county's unemploy- ment rate last .month was down 1.1 percent from a year ago and the number of job holders in- creued by 33,:iOO in the past y.ar.--some... unemplon.d. le found the going getting even rougher. According to EDD's report, 9,900 of them were rettiving ex- tended unemployment benefits, meaning their time of unemploy- •ment bas been so lengthy that they've used up their benefits. "Over 4,000 people received their final extended claim pay- ments in July after as many as 65 weeks withouL work," the report said. It went on to point out that UGO job seekers found work last month in seasonal jobs at amuse- ment parka. Also, according to~l> s figures, manufacturing employ- ment in Orange County hit an all- time high in Jilly when 157,500 persons held factory and factory related jobs. EDD's report ended on an op· timislic note . .Analysts said, ··ounge County's unemployment rate should ahow alight improvement in the months ahead." Ford Begins Bunt For Running Mate ningma&e. Ford intenda to make a "'UIWO'flla re•lew of Ute quallftc.UOU" ol the potential candidates, Nessea..aaid. Ii-vine ~ids High In Reading Scores WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Ford ls launc:hinc a con- fidential infor.-aliOD-ptheriDI effort concerain1 people who may be conald•red as his poten- tial running mate, a White House spok•man said today. Press secretary Ron Nessen s aid that beginning Saturday, associates bf the President will start contacting by phone and let· ter people who have been recom- mended for consideration to join a Ford ticket. tr interested. the persons will b e requested to provide information on their health. financial situation and tax re-turns. in the same degree that Ford haa provided. A backfround check similar lo the-vne bei.q launched by Ford waa used by Carter befare tbe Democratic National Coawntion and his selection ol Sen. Walter F . Mondale as bis numinC mate. On Thursday, Nessen said Ford wm wait until after the GOP convent.Ion names its pre-Fla JI:'• ._, aidenUal nominee to select his tlle .. 19•S> er Irvine students scored well above the national norm in three areas tested last February, with reading scores consistently the highest and mathematics scores the lowest. Pupils in grades one through e le ve n wer e given the • Comprehensive Test of Basic 1 Skills -evaluating reading. lanauage and mathematics. l Second graders consistently scored hi ghest. with sixth I graders averaging the worst • scores. • Reading resuJts remained high '1 throu&hout the districl, with second graders li«irlo& JCores of 73 and eleventh graders acor- IRC 71. The low point was the six- ( th grade, with 65. The natJonlll ' norm In the tested areas ls SO. However, m athematks scores began strong in the second grade. with a score of 75, but dropped steadily through the eleventh gr.de, when pupils scored only 59. One other low point was the sixth grade with 57. Scores in language wen high throughout the grade levels, never falling below a mark of 63, achieved by the eighth graders. Dr. Bru'ce Givner. the district's director of special programs, evaluation and development. said 77 percent or the test scores In reading eithtr equaled or showed improvement over the 1975 teat scores. In mathematks, 73 percent showed improvement and in language. 67 percent. Givner said. l i Three Supervisors · Vow Tax Rate Cut ., • ayGABYGAANVIU.E ' Of .... o.I .......... 1 Three Orange County supervisors went on record f Thursday aa pledgifte at least a ) 15-cent.c:ut in the coun\y's1eneral l fund property iax rate. And all three 1upervilon Hid local taxing agencies shoaldn't ( take advantaae al a so-called , windfall resulting from an unex· you -we're paying more today than we did a year ago," the f'ullerton supervisor said. He called a boas t that the county'a 1976-77 budget is only 1 Va percent higher than the previous year's ''politicians' talk." "We don't have the medical cent« uymore ao when we taJk of that alight gain we're talking about apples and orances. ··he ex- plained. <SeeTAXES;l'qe AZ> "They ·u be asked to keep the contact confidential," Nessen said. He declined to indicate any names or even the number of persons who will be contacted as Ford begins the background check of pote ntial running mates. . GOP challen ger Ronald Reagan, meanwhile, challenged Ford to name his potential run- ning plate and defended.his own selection of liberal Sen. Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania as his vice presidential choice. In their firs t Joi nt Pen· nsylvania appearance, Reagan and Schweiker t old an audience in Philadelphia that their llberal- conaervalive coaUUon ls the only chance for a Republican victory over Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter. Reagan and Schweiker won the pled&ed support for Reagan of two delegates In New York and four lo New Jersey on Thursday. But the former California gov· ernor still trails Ford in an Associated Presa delegate sur- vey, with neither candidate hav· ing the 1,130 delegates needed for nomination. Nessen told reporten lb at •'I will not speculate on who Is under consideration" by Ford for a run-~ pectedly sharp riseintbecCJUnty's 1976-71 aaeeumenlrole. Sup~ni1ora Thomas Riley, l Ralph Clark and Ralob Diedrich 1 took their stance at an Orange l""ne Coast Aereage running mate. Nessen said the information Erika Van Gores, one o( three female firefighters with being sought from people in· the SouUt-Laguna Fire Department, enjoys her work, as terested in a spot on a Ford ticket reflected ln her smile. For more about her rugged pro· includes tax data from 1966 • fession,,.see story and pictures on Page A3. t lhrou&h1975. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j '~etters' Mean Life Viking Comb• Man Soil Looldng for Cl11& Organic compounds are those' based on carbon. Some organic molecules ar e related to life and some are not. It Is as if Viking stumbled into a game or Scrab· ble, and it will be very hard to tell if any "letters" it rinds once made . up a ''word" -a li vi ng organism -or were merely units that' never were part of a meaningful PASADENA (APJ -Jl life were words and sentences, then the experiment that-Viki ng's minilaboratory begins today wouJd be a search for individual letters. The organic al'\alysis of Martian soil could tum up "let- ters" -actually organic molecul es -pointing to P.!JSt or presentllfeon the red planet. The organic analysis instru· ment, called a gu chromato· graph mass spectrometer <GCMS,, will comb the soil for those basic upits from which larger "building blocks" of life areformed. Uno such molecules Ire found. sclenti1ll HY, chances are amall that there is life In the soil picked up by Viking. That wouldn't mean there Isn't life elsewhere on Mars, hoWever. Three separate biology inltru· ments are looking fot lile pro· ceun -1rowth, metabolism, respiration -but have not yet found anything definitely in· terpreted as life. . The40-pound GCMS aboard the lander will le.st soil that scientist hope was deposited by the telescoping Vik1ng scoop arm Jµ- ly 28. They 're not sure any dirt got into the test chamber, and the arm is stuck and unable to obtain anymore. TheGCMS "is simply designed to detect organic matter," Dr. John Oro, a member of tho molecular analysis team, said Thursday. "It is net designed to tell whether the organic matter is old or young, was caused by life or not." The GCMSdatacouJd be helpful In corroborating what is found In the biology experi ment.s. Schools Seek Parent Input On Plan Goals structure. . Jo'or ex.ample, if lhe biology in· strumenta found apparent signs or life but the GCMS found no or· ganic matter in the soil, It would cast grave doubt on the valldi~y of the biology tests. First results from the GCMS will be announced Saturday. Tho teat is done In two parts. The first part will study molecules r o- leased when the 10U Is healed to <See LIFE. Page AZ) Coas' Weather County Chamber of Com~e I state ol the county JUDCb in Santa i. Ana. " The 15-cent lax rate cut pro-mised by the trio hedged a bit on ~ earU• iDdJvldual prorniHI of a I: reduction ol from between• and :i Zcenta. 3 Cities Bid for Land Irvine parent• interested in helpin1 establish educational 1oal1 for the new Bulcs Plus Sehool are invited to a meeting Wednesday nJgbL The meetins will besln at 7: 30 p.m. at the school, lpea'8d adJa· cent to the CuJverdale School. 3531 Main St. Sunny but cooler days due this weekend. Night and morning clouds. Coast highs to 70, lows down lo 58. INSIDE TOD~ '1 T#wOrClftQe Cocut'• llltOUlt'r But Riley, Clark and Diedrich J let it be taawn tbat collectively they reprneat a m.tarit.J on the l ~tJ 8Nrd ol Supervilon that fl ''will back away at the tu rate." All•sment pradi~ and pro- perty laxes were foremost in the ' aupervilOl'I' remarks u well as in f tbequesUon1 uked them by their cbamber aacttence. Dtedrtcb pointed out that in· nation bas struck government r and lta east of oper at.ions just .. it J ball lndlvktual clti1en1. "IC..,ualnl we~ costs more -U,., paper, labor, wbal have A tbree-way wrestling match between the ciUes ol Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and Irvine appears shaping up over the 10,000-acre coutal sector of the Irvine R•ch adj8"Dl lo the three ciUel. A oelesation from Lagana Beach including Mayor Phyllis . Sweeney, Planning OKnm.iulon Olainnan William Peckham and city manager Al Theal was to meet with Irvine Company Presi- dent Ray Watson today to dhcuss the property. Lafuna Beach wanll direct confirmation that the company is leaning toward allowing the City of Newport Beach to Include the lion's share of UM andeve&oped property 1'ith1a its apbere of l• Oueace. Thn zone would run from Newport's tlmlU now at Corana del Kar to Maddy canyon just. north of El Morro Elementary School. Olscuuion TaeHay at a Joint meeting of the Lqllna Beach Ci- ty Council and the Plannial Com- miaion eentered on the city n - tendins its spMre ol infhlence to Muddy Canyon. Previously a gentlemen ·s agreement between Nwpoc t and Lquna put the dividing line at CrJstal Cove. I The Clty ol lnine Ibo bas a - pc"Med lat.rest ID the coastal ~tbree·••r . flap is •chedua.cl for J · llMtaC at a • Local Aaeney F01'11111lkJD Com- Jnillion CUFC) m'llln& Aue. 2$, A "a)IMre ol 11 ... •ee" cl. r• .. a pr.a.ljt• annex· The LAP'C is the COWlly IOV· J!J'ftntental body tllat mlbs such desipaUons. ... TIW Batie• Plus School. which will olfer a fundamental ap. proach lo education, wUJ begin thll fall *Ith nearly 400 ltudelJll in grades Kinder1art.tn throUCh six. • Those wlio have a lready enrolled their childree In the fundamental proeram wtn re- ceive rqlltra&lon pacata bqin- alnl lhU'eek of A~1 lt. Parents wbo have aat yet Med • 1 pre-enrollment rana. but Ytbo want Jbeir children lo attend the Ba1ic1 Plus School, should atop by tile school any '"*day fromta.m. l~Sp.m. - ta pultct for mulic ~the lfars. and resideftf1 can ~jog ' al freaco concert• /'ft three ., •. o week. See P.• Cl of ~Weekender. ' c:t •• •• . , 11-1 l f.J .... C4 c ... •• •• Ct-'I .- I. : Al DAILY PILOT Friday Augvst 6 1978 Still Tor1a IJp Main Street. in front of Culverdale School. is stiJI filled with trucks and workmen as the Irvine Ranch Water District works on ·•operation Interceptor .'' Officials say they'll have the work finished by the time school reopens next month. When com· p le t ed . O p eratio n Inte r cepto r will transport waste do\\rn to reclamat.ion plant just south of San Diego Fr eeway. 'Marines To Display Aircraft Dozens o f Marine Corps aircraft, rangtnlf from ob- servation helicopters lo sophistica ted jet fighters will be on display Saturday at EJ Toro • Marine Corps Air Station. The T-hird Marine Aircr aft Wing open house will run from 11 a.m. t.o 3 p.m . and the public is invited. Base 1uards and s igns will direct visitors to the display areas. Thou~h the "Planes and cop- ters won 'l be flown during the ope n house. they will be ac- cessible to the visitors and crew members will be available to explain the aircraft. armament and support equipment. The MAW band has also planned an outdoor concert dur- jng the open house, an El Toro spokesman said. The spokesman noted that all ' the jets used al El Toro, includ- ing the most advanced F-4 Phantom and A·4 Skyhawks will be on display. Helicopters lo be shown at the open house include the h1i:: S<'a S tallion a n d . ea K n igh t trans port copte rs. attac k craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. A C·l30 Herc ules transport plane will also be displayed. Birth Course To Be Offered Beginning Monday, Irvine rcsi· <tents can sign up for a thildblrth education course offered by the Irvine Unified School Oistri<.'t. Two six-week courses will be offered. one running from SepL 14 to Oct . 19 and Lhe other from Nov. 2 to Dec. 7. Doth will be taught by Nancy Pittrorr. a re· gis tered nurs e who ha s a certifi c a t e i n c hi ldbi rth education from UC Irvine. The courses will include non- strenuous physi<'nl C'onditioning exercises a nd the L a maze breath1ng tet:hnlque. Class size will be limited to 10 and w\11 <'ost $2percouple. F'or more information and to register, phone 556·4900. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thomas A. MUfllfltne -..... , ..... °'8rtes H. Loos RlcNlrd P. Nell ~I~"'"""' r;~ Offices CMM!Mon :llOW"'t ...,Slf ... U9uN l!u c11: 11 .. 0._."_. ,_,""*' k.C~I ITIJl -h _ _.. ~•V•llt,J )~llAPatll­•IS.ftO._I",.._ Tel ....... C114) "'2-G21 Clalsffied A41Wf11""9Mt~ ~'YaU.y-OlllQi Rtodtt ",_~ .. c1o-4',.... ~·· "" °'-, .. ,, , ..... ow,..~ _,., io. M"" allrWS. llkAlf411--.................................. "'0 .. •• , .. -.. , ....... , '"tt•l ,,.."''"*' .. C1#f·-· s.<-clan ... , ... ••Id a4 C..I• Mt .. , C..tlM.U. '-" .. _ ..,, .... iw u n -.... , . .,....., . .._u_...,.,1.,..1o1rt•-- \l.J)-1y. Mother Hunts Kin In €·olorado Area F earing that her son and daugbter·in·law may have died tn the di&astrous nooc1 in the Big Thompson River Canyon. Hunt- ington Be ach r eside nt May Haubelt left for Colorado today. Mrs. lla u belt"s husband, Edward, remained behind at lbe family home at 19361 Brookburst St. in case the missing travelers turn up. According to Mrs. Haubelt, who filed missing persons re- ports Thursd ay. the couple, David and Josephine Bruhn, both 37. left their Covina home two weeks a go on an extended journey around the country. She s aid they were looking for a place to live, to start a new life. Mrs . Haubelt said she last heard from her son and his wife when they arrived in the Big Thompson Ri vcr Canyon three days before the flood struck. She s aid she believes they died in the flood because she hasn't heard from them since. The Old Soft Shoe Newport Beach act or Buddy Ebsen s hows he 's r e- cover ed from a bout wi th phlebitis by doing a dance routine w ith co-star Lee Me n wether on the set or his TV series Barnaby J ones. Ebsen has r ecover ed enough to \\Ork on a steady basis to fil m the r est or t~c season. Fro• Page A I TAXES TO BE CUT? • • • lfo and Riley differed on the county's airport problem. Riley said an. airport site al Rancho California ha.Ii not been ruled out and argued that more should be done lo encouraee use of Ontario Airport by county resi· dents. The Newport Be ach supervisor also said he can't see future Jolnt use of military air bases h\ and outside Orange County as "feas1· bleatthistime." But Die dric h insisted the eventual solution to Orange County's airport needs is 11keJy to be found at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. "San Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or Jater they'll have to see that," said Diedrich. "Thank heavens that camp Pendleton open area is there," he added. Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint.use of' LoaAlamilosNavalAlrStaUonas a means lo solve· the ~ounty's airport need. He went on to suuest a ttmedy lot the shortage of fow-cost boul· lng ~higher density llUftiq. "With smaller toes. developers will beabJetoreducetheland cost for each unit built," Diedrich said asbeH1gested ronineudenaeaa l2houslng units to the~. ''I'm mindful of the IOClal ~· sequences of such a tblal. bu1 we're going lo have to find answers to those social pro- blems," be conUnued. Diedrich aald control over builders granted dense zoning for construction or low-cost houslng can be accomplished by limiUng the slzc ot lhe houses they plan to build. 1",....PageAI DISEASE ••• Philadelphia last month. Sencer said that chemistry tests for toxic agents are more complicated than lhoee which have eliminated inf1uenza as a possible cause and that he could• not say when reaulta of the Lests m.igbt show what kind of toxin caused tbe illness. Sencer said the toxin could have come from a chemical pre· sent ln everyday materials such as plullcs or paper. '""*'e are a wide variety ot agents -pestJcidt!S, fungicidt!9, •tenie phosphorous 4eat1 or bHvy metal•·• that could act u a toxin, he '8id. Meuwblle, teams o( medic*1 · detectlftl fanned out today to cbeclt the lb h«ell 11111 aeons of ratnrmlU ......... .n.1- lftl tbeCGBVenlloellllJldlllddt. • Rose Supported 'Only Wallach Talked of Bribe' A woman tettlfylne in the bnbery trial of architttt LeRoy Ro .. told an Orang• County Superior Court jury late Thurs· day that prosecution wltness J>auJ Wallach was the onJy man whe> ever discussed briberY with ber. Defense witness S hirley Brashears, who shares a •·ullerton office with het estranged bus.band, Leslltled that she was "absolutely shocked" on MaJ"th 26, 1975, when WaJlach told her that Fullerton c~llman Charles PbiJlips wanted $40,000 for his council vole. Pole Fund Full; No Site Seen The Irvine Bicentennial Com· mittee has raised $1,UO for a bicentennial flagpole, but is still looking for a place to put it. The co mmittee originally planned to Install the flagpole in Heritage Park, adjacent to the new Irvine High School on Wajnul Avenue.· But that s till-undeveloped park will not be ready for a nagpole for al least another year, accord- ing to Community S ervices Director Paul Brady. So. the committee thi1' week asked the Community Services Commission for permission to put the flagpole elsewhere. Brady said his staff will look into the possibility of putting the lar2e Oaizoole at either Harvard Avenue Park or University Park. He said the flagpole would be big enough to accommodate national, state and bicentennial nags, Driver Sought In Car Death l>olJce jn Santa Ana are seek- ing the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a 27-year-old man on a dQwntown street short- ly after midnight today. Reported killed by· a hit and run driver was Daniel Arceo, oC 408 Pine St., Santa Ana. Arceo's body was round lying in the roadway in the SOO block or East First Street by a passing motorist, according to police. LIFE ••• 392 degrees F a renheit. Next week. the sa m pie wilJ be heated to 932 degrees to check for heavier compounds. Scientists believe organic com- pounds on Mars could have come· from three sources : -Native life or remnants of past life since decomposed. -chemical processes Involv- ing radJatlon acting on certain gases in the atmosphere, com- -pounds not related lo life. -Meteorites t.halslammed into the planet. She conceded that Phillips· vOh' o( a~r!ival could have been the decl factor in the launctllng or a ban onment of Hidden Lakes. a 236-unlt condominium project cooceived •I'd planned by Dr. William Brashears. Mrs. Brashears told defense attorney Marshall Morgan that she had just two words to say to . Wallach, who at the time worked for the couple as their public re-- lations consulant: "Noway." She testified that she thought her reaction bad the desittd ef· fed on Wallach. Mrs. Brashears said she then went to FulleTton councilmen and police chlef Wayne Bomhon when she was later told by her husband that ''Paul tells me that t.o eet Cbuct Phillips vote we- bave to pay him $2,000 plus $100 per unit." And she testified that she later found a note from Wallach on her typewriter that told her "don't forget the two dozen eggs." "Pray t e ll ·us what that meant," Morgan s aid, s miling al the jury. "I took it t.o mean that I should get the $2,000," Mrs. Bra.shears said. Rose tes tified immediately before Mrs. Brashears suc· ceeded him on the witness &l~ that be was "set up" by Wallach to "take the rap" foe the alleged bribery attempt. He has denied Wot1 1eh '1 allegation that he wns lo be potd for his favorable vote as a mem. ber of the FuU-erlon Planning Commieslon at tJ\e same Orne that Phillips was to be rewarded for bis action al the councll levt'I. Morgan argues that Wallach went t.o the dlatrlct attorne>•'s of- fice when he learned that Mrs. Braahears was conducting a full scale private investigation ol her own "so that he could pln the rap on LeRoy Roee." Mrs. Brashears testified that Wallach "became very dis· tressed" whttn she rejected the second sucaestion t.o pay Phillips $2,000 and warned her that he was prepared to leave the Brashears' employmenL "He told me that bis credibilily had been damaged," she said. "He told• me that he had many cont1cts in Orange County all or whom knew that Paul Wallach's word is his bond." "And d id he quit?" Morgan asked her. "iNo. he didn't quit, .. she said. ''But our relationship certainly deteriorated after that.'' The trial will resume Monday in Judie Lester Van Tat.enhove's courtroom. · Dog Killed <hau3rs Sue for $100,000 SAN RAFAEL CAP> -A $100,000 lawsuit has been filed by a r amity against a former neighbor they claim killed their prized Doberman pinscber and made their lives miserable. Susan and Barry Cohen said they were so upset o ver the los s las t year o f their p edigr eed Doberman, Kanon, that they moved from their $70,000 Lagunitas house and live in a r ented apartment which they hale . "We c an never go back to Lagunitas," said Cohen, 28. The Cohens claim the ir ex-neighbor, John Rogers, 28. killed the dog maliciously. But Rogers says he killed Kanon by accident after the dog ap- peared near his house and he tossed a slab or firewood at it. The dog's skull was crushed. . "I think eve ryone around here was nervous about that dog," said Rogers, whose wife, Elsmarie said the dog once growled at her and her baby . A misdemeanor charge or cruelty to animals has been fiJed against Rogers by the Marin County district attorney's office . Solons Easing Vp; Flu Peril Debugged WASHINGTO~ (AP) -As evidence increases that the mysterious "legionnaires dis- ease" in Pennsylvania is not nu, Congress is showing symptoms or losing any sense of urgency about a plan t.o gel the government's swine nu immunization program off dead center. Both the House Commerce Committee and a Senate health panel are studying a proposed in- surance plan that would make the federal government liable for most claims for any injuries re· sultin& from the ,aioe Ou yac- clne. The House Commerce Commit· tee postponed a decision unl.iJ Tuesday in ord~r to have the House Judiciary Committee look over the bill's complex Jegal points. The Senate health sub- committee also deferred a final judgment. Rep. Paul G. Rogers (D·Fla.>. a backer of the Ford ad- ministration's liability bill, s8Jd report& thatthe Pennsylvania dis- ease ia not swine flu may have dampened the enthusiasm or some House members. "It will be tight," Rogers said or his effort& to get the bUJ t.o the House floor Tuesday before many members leave town for the RepublicanNaUonalConveol.ion. Rep. Henry Waxman (0- CaJif.), complained about the rush. We're making it easier lor "u to stop waxing.~. mstrong •WU -DEN'S tJlllU: iiiiiillatiiiti: ·custom drapsries linoleum • wood floor UC.N0.23041? lUG PlACENTIA AViNJt • COSTA ME~ CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 6'6·4138-646·2355. \ Friday'• CloBi~ Price• -·----- NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ---------.. \ . Frld!y,Auguste. 1979 l/N DAILY PILOT A$ GottoBeEIUJI ~ · Chips ~homped;, , SpudSSnuhbed By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Tht1e daya eveeyone needs an a,ency. e ven lhe Potato growen. 41 a malt« ol ract, they need one more than most people because there's thls cruy Idea abroad that potatoes are f 1tteoing. So ror tt\e past two years the nation's potato growers have been dlggan1 Into their pock\!ls to pay Cor an advertl8· Ing and pobllc ref alioos campalen that In Isla potatoe• are not fattenin1. The growers are~ pl e ased with th..e' campa ign that they have renewed at for a third year. They will run ad$ in Good Housekeep- ing, Redhook and a bunch or other Money Tree magaaines to U'y to make you a J)()tato lover "A MEDIUM·SIZE BAKED POTATO has just 90 calories." say the ads. "Add a pat of butter and enjoy that p<>lato ror only 12S calories." And It you do eat spuds and then cain weight-. "don't blame potatoes." cries one ad. "Blame it on those extra midnight snac ks or the jogging you were going to do, but didn't.•' Essence, a magaW>e aimed at black women, has been added to the advertising schedule this year because the growers have determined, rrom research, that "black con· sumers are below average pot~to users." Compared to the way we used to eat potatoes. we're all below average users. In diet·conscious America. fresh potato consumption hos been going unywh<'re but up. 10 MAKlj.URE.JJIAT DOCTORS and nutritionists re· alize that potatoes are not fattening, the growers wlll also be advertising in the Journal o( the American Dietetl<' Aasoc:iatlon. the Journal of the American Medlcal A.saociation and the Joomal of Nutrition Education. Since those nasty people who write diet books usually warn against potatoes, the gLOwers have produ.c.ed tbei_r owq recipe booklet, ''The Potato Lover's Diet Cookbook,·· written by food columnist Rarbura Gibbons. It includes such snappy numbers as a potat.o cream cheese casserole. said to add only S» calories per scn•ing, und a surprise chocolate cake, made with a cup ol mashed potatoes and weighin& in at only 150 calories per serving, The schools are not being neglected either. Special teaching guides have been produced for home economics clanes. ntE ENTIRE CAMPAIGN COSTS A slim $1.3 million a year, funded by levies on the growers al the rate of a penny per 100 pounds of potatoes. The Potato Boarrl, a Den- ver.based or1anbation ol some 18,000 prowers, administers the program. A San Francisco ud agency, Botsford Ketchum Inc., handles the campaign. This program operates under a federal agricultural marketing order that has an unusual redemption feature. H a grower wants to get his contribution back at the end of the year, he can ask for it-and receive it. The redemption rate has been running at 10 percent, which Indicates that the growers are satisfied with this effort to recast the Image or the maligned potato. Is the campaign really working? That's difficult to tell. Farm output or potatoes has not changed much In the past live years, and lt 's unlikely that we will ever get back to eat- ing fresh potatoes lheway we did 30 years ago. ON THE OTHER RAND, looking at it from the stand-• point of the growers, the American love affair with the potato chip still goes on. More and mor-e potatoes are being sold in dehydrated form. And we're nO* consuming 3 billion pounds of potatoes a year in frozen form. It has gotten to the point where nearly 60 percent of the U.S. potato crop now ends up in some form ol processing. The moral seems to be that if you make it convenient to eat, Americans won't even count the calories. Market Recovers ' • From Early Skid NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market was little chanaed today, recovering from some early selling that greeted the news ol another rise in the unemployment trade. Trading was light. The government reported today that the unemployment rate climbed to '7.8 percent in July from 7.5 the month before, ror its second straight increase. Brokers said investors had been expecting a rise, but not such a substantial one. 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Stoeks SC (;rash Mau· fJause Sehool CIOsure t lly PIOLIP ROSMA.aJN I oe_o.i,, ... ._.._. 1 ~ Parents are pulling their t chUdren out or a San Clemente t day care center that was narrow-! ly missed Wednesday morning by ! a 65-ton crane barreling off the El ! Camino Real exit Crom the San ~ DlqoFreeway. = The crane truck didn't miss a • hamburger stand next door to the f center. The dri ve-lhru ... estaurant f wasdemollshed. ! " i: Unemployment I Mcm:a,_•,~ ... •.,~:•."."'.,. '•" ~ 18.0 s .. , ... ,,, 9.S A • .,,, 9.8 1.5 1.0 T.S 1.1 &.S &.I 5.5 5.1 1975 1976 , -. ... ""· ., .... .... , .... Mop GOING UP-Unemployment on the national scale is on the rise, according to this govern ment chart, but things are looking better in Orange County, where 5,500 more people found work last month. I Permits Again Being Issued In Clemente San Clemente city offl c1als have apparently lifted a one· week ban on new construction by resuming Issuance of conditional building permits . The ban was imposed i n response lo a ruling by the San Diego Regional Water Quality ( Control Board that the city could 1 make no new sewer connections 1 until waste water quality .I standards were upgraded. j The city building department report ed W e dnes day that although some building permits are being Issued. they carry a war:ning that no sewer hookup ' can be made until the ernucnt '\ water question is resolvl.'d. l" Only a couple or builders have f been willing to take the risk or construct1n1 an unusable bwld· mg. Those have been small sln~lc home projects. accordtni;: to the building department I' Se\lerol builders ha\le inquired • about permits. learned of lhe i condition. and decided to went t The building department t couldn't say exactly how many • projects have been arrected l The financial Impact of th<' 1 sewer connection ban has not been determ ined. But City I Manal(er Gerald Weeks said to-1 day lC t he city compllt-s with ( board requirements within the 60 days the board asked. or If u city I appeal of the board action 111 suc- CSee PERMITS, Page AZ> f 1 ! t i t f ( I I I t Cons• \\'eat h e r Sul)ny but cooler days due this weekend. Night and morning clouds. Coast highs to 70. tows down to 58. INSIDE T08~ V T1w ONJflgt Coa.rt'• rD«Jther ii pnf~t /or muaic imde'r the ""''· Giid relidnl• can tnjoy al /r~tco cOftCerb /~ three night• a IDffk. Stt Paoe Cl of theWHk~tr. Index •• •• At Al OIU cs cs "' ... «• ·~· •1 C• 91 But the school. though un· touched. appears doomed. ll was equally demolished. Sandy Exel by, one or the Red Lollipop pre-school's operators. said today the school is going out of business. both because or the dropouts and because she said she and co-operator Susan Wilson can't in good conscience keep 1t. open. Mrs. Exel by said sevenofher30 children have already Jert. The school ls to remain open Cora few more days until the rest ol the youngsters can be relocated in other centers. And, according to the county agency whic h licenses pre- schools, another day care center will not be allowed lo operate again at the same location, 1300 S. El Camino Real. Fred Ou mont. licensing supervisor for the county Health Department, said that unless something were done to chanae tbe confiauratlon or lbe freeway offramp, which points dlrec:Uy toward the school, there wut not be an)' more licenses approved. Wednesday wasn't the first. time the hapless hamburger stand was struck by a vehicle coming of(the freeway. It was bit by a dump truck last More Jobs Held • Co"l}nty Unemployment Dips Unemployment in Orange County continued lo drop last month when the county's unem- ployment rate dipped lo 6.7 per- cent and the number of unem- ploy~eo~ declined by 5.500. According to figures released today by the state Employment Developme nt Departme nt <EDD>. 760,900 county r esidents held jobs last month. In July. 1975, the number of job holders stood at m ,400. Consequently. the countv's em- ployme nt picture during the pasl year brightened by 33,500 jobs from July, 1975, to July, found the going getting even 1976. rougher. But in the same period the According to EDD1s report, number of unemployed orl,;ge 9,900 of .them were receiving ex· County residents dropped by only tended unemployment beneClts. 7 ,200. meaning their ti me of unemploy- According t EDE>-analyst.s,---lmellt bas been so lengthy that the comparison reflects both an they've used up their normal expanding job market and labor benefits. force. "Over 4,000 people received While the county's unemploy-their final extended claim pay- ment rate last month was down ments in July after as many as 6S 1.1 percent Crom a year ago and weeks without work," the report the number of job holders in-said. creased by 33,500 in the past It went on to point out that 1,500 year. some unemployed people <See JOBS, Page A!) Michael Carroll Flu Peril Principal Selected Debugged For Top of World· By_ Experts A 30.year-old New York state elementary school principal was hired by Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees Thurs- day to n ead Top of the World elementary. The new principaJ is Michael N. Carroll. of Melville. N.Y. lie started his duties today. He ~ucceeds former principal Albert Ha\len. who resigned June 11 to become personnel ad· ministrator in the Cajon Valley Joint Elementary School District in San Diego County. Carroll took his masttrs degree in el~mentary education at Arizona State Uni"ersity. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and the National Society for the Study of Education. The new principal is married and has no children. He was chosen from an 1n· 1tial field of 116 applicants. A broad-based com mittcc of s taff. ad ministrators and community residents interviewed 17 oflhose. Five candidates were passed on to Robert Sancttis. superin- tendent of schools. for his cholcl'. Sanchls said Carrol was the un- animous choice of lhe committee and superintendent. Sanchis said the new man 1s .. bright. creative. very persona· bte. and he brings a wealth of ex· perience and knowledg<.' an cur D•lly Pllel M•ff PllOIO PRINCIPAL SELECTED Michael N. Carroll n cutum nnl1 ins truction." Carroll began his schools rarcer in 1970. Hehasser vedas an educational consultant and has published numerous articles of nation al s<.'ope on car eer education Smoke Areas OK'd At Mission View Students assigned to lhe con· tlnuatlon high school of the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tricl wilt be allowed to 11moke In a designated aroo on the school campus. 'flle board O( education has Un· animously approved the recom· mcndation oC the school officials. It applies only lo Mission Vh.'JO High School. located at lhe old Serra School s ite in Caplstruno Beach. "Because the conU'nuation school was created to meet the needs or students who could not adjust to the regular high school. a more r elaxed environment is typical." the stafC report read. "Since the size or the con - S. Laguna Thief Takes Bracelet A South Laguna woman whose home was entered whilP~he was away on vacation. Ms reported the loss of a ~harm bracelet valued al WT to Orange County sheriCf'a .,(ficers. Oepofies said there was no evktence oC forced entry at the home of Jacquelyn H. Wright. 64. ol 30781 S. Coast Highway. The bracelet wa taken from a dresser tn th m'&sler bedroom. ' tanuation school is small and more personal, many of the rigid rules Imposed at the regular high school are not adhered to. "One of these relates to smok- ln(( on campus. Although it is not condoned as such and not permitted inside the buildings · !ltrlcl enforcement of no smokjng has not been done in continuation ~chools." It said. The report went on to say that in order to e nforce the no smok· mg rule. expulsion must be in- voked with the net result being that students who most need the help and guidance afforded by· sthool are denied it. The s moking area wouJd be behind buildings and not readily visible from homes near the school . While settin1 up the smoking area. the sdlool staff alao would es&.ebtish a ''pro1ramdesigned to assist students to stop smoking." The school board previously declined to establish smoking areas on other hlgb scbeol campuses. . After the discuuion about s moklna on school campus, Trustee Sar ah Upp remarkecl about the board's policy ol ao smoking htlhe bo3rd room . Mrs. Upp, a s moker. said she thought an area should be set. aside for puffers at tM back of <SeeSMOKE, PqeAZ> HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP> - Federal ~lentists elisnlnated in-O~easa and fungi tocbiy as poul· ble causes of the mysterious ··!egionnalres' disease." They said test results polnt toward a tox.ic substance as a cause for the disease that has claimed 2S lives. "The epidemic has peaked and is on its way out.·· Dr. David Sen- cer. director of the Center tor FLU OF 1918-19 RECALLED-Story, A10 Disease Control in AUanta, told a news conference there. The toU rose to 25 today. up two from the earlier counl. But bolh deaths were from cases that had been discovered earlier. (Relat- ed photo, A4 1 A CDC spokes man also said lhat it was unlikely that the dis- ease was caused by a virus. Don Berreth. public in· formation officer al the CDC. said: "No virus of which we are aware would have gone undetect· ed thus far." he said. However. Pennsylvania s tate He alth Secr e t ary Leonard Bachman said he was not as re· ady as Or, Sencer to rule oot a virus as the cause. "Our emphasis is sWfting de· finitely toward toxins. some sort of chemical agent." he said. .. That stHl does not ruJe out the slower·mOvang virusei. · · <See DISEASE, Page AZ) Police Union Decision Due SAN DIEGO CAP> -City police are trying to decide whether to hire the Teamsters Union again. It cost $L90,000 In extra dues tor the one-year agreement that expired last month. Although the Tea ms l.e r s pushed for much hlJhet° pay for police. a salary dispute was final· Iv settled at 7 .5 percent the ra.lseofrered by the city. The Police Offic e rs Association r epresents almost all the 1.100 uniformed ofricers ~ $16 monthly dues were d~bled to pay for the Teamsters contract. A spokesman said the aii'eement may be renewed. Dana Boat Cabin Contente Looted AD Intruder who cut a padlock r entry to 1he interior of the v took radloe, Ufe Jaeket.s a 1leepln1 bq from a boat motred at Dana Point Harbor. ~County aberiU's offlcen "~ lald 1he theft WU f'e- ported by boat owner Howard Vincent CU'llon, 63, of Anaheim. The property "u taken from b.ia cabin. offlcen 11ld. March and again by a tars• car thefollowin1 December. San Clemente offkials have tried in vain to 1et CalTrans to do aomeWq aboulit. But Thursday. Councilman Thomas O'Keere flew to Sacramento to dilCuss the pro- blem with CalTrans officials said eotpa.iUveresults. DaV\d Henry, CalTrana chierln char~ of tramc safety, said to- Flonae Fighter day i study or the olframp pror blem will be made and a report dellveredtotbeclty. \ Henry said, "No doubt, we have a problem there." after looking at O'Kfffe's aerial photos and sup- porting evidence. Henry said any solution is likely to be costly. Meanwhile. Mrs. Exelby is blaming the city for letting the (See CRASH, Paae A!) Erika Van Gores, one of three female. firefighters with the South Lag una Fire Department. en1oys her work, as reflected in her s mile. For more about her rugged pro- fession , see s tory and pictures on Page AJ. Cities Seek Power j Over Irvine Land A lhree·way wresUJng match between the cities of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine appears shaping_ up over the 10.000-acre coastaJ sector or lhe Irvine Ranch adjacent to lhe three cities. A delegation from Laguna Beach including Mayor Phyllis Sweeney. Planning Commission Chairman Willia m Peckham and city m anager Al Theaf was to meet with Jrvlne Company Presi- dent Ray Watson today to discuss the prope rty. Laguna Beach wants direct confirmation that the company is leaning toward allowing the City of Newport Beach to include the lion's share of the undeveloped property within its sphere of in· nuence. That zone would run Crom Newport's limitt1 now at Corona del Mar to Muddy Canyon just north or El Morro Elementary School. Discussion Tuesday al a joint meeting of the Laguna Beach Ci· ty Council and the Planning Com- mission centered on the city ex- tending its sphere of influence t.o Muddy Canyon. Previous ly a gentlemen's agreement between Newport and Laguna put the dividing line at Crystal Cove. The City of Irvine also has ex- pressed interest in the coastal property. The three-w ay fl ap is scheduled for a hearing at a Local Agency Formation Com· mission CLAFC> meeting Aug. 2S. A ''sphere of influence" de- signation is a prelude to annex- ation. The LAFC Is the county gov· ernmental body that makes such designations. . " Three Superoisors Vow Tax Rate Cut ~ . By GAR~ GRANVILLE Ol llM Dell• ......... Three Ora n ge County supervisors went on record Thursday as pledging at leut a 1$-Cenl cut ln the county'• general fUR!llproperty tax rate. Ana ·1llUIH-ee 1upeniacn said local taxing aaencies shouldn't take advantage el_ a so-called windfall resulting Crom an unex· pectedly lharp riseintbecOllRt)t 's J.9'N.77 usessmentrole. Supervisors Thomas Riley, Ralph Clark and Ralob Dtedrlch took their 1tance at an Orance Oounty Chamber ci Commerce state ot the county lUlldi ln Santa ..Ana. The lS-Cent tax rate cut pro- mlled by the trio bedied a blt Oft earlier Individual prorolses of i reduction of from bet.ween 3> an< is cents. But Riley, Clark and Dtedri~ let it be known that collectiv l they represent a m~ty on « tounty Board of Supervison th• ••wtll hack away attltetaxrate~" ANeNment practices and perty taxes were rcwemo1t in • supervisors' remarksaawell .U1 the que1Uoa1 asked them by th~t chamber audience. • . t Diedrich pointed out that lo n atl• ha• struck governmen1 and Its cOll QI operatJona Just u i hu lndlvkluat~tliens. "Everythln1 W't..buJ coats m«' -Ura. paper, labor,,wbat havt you -we're paying dOre tad~ (See TAXES, P-.eAiV t Al DAil V PILOT L/'SC !12th Try :May Be ~ fA Chann Th~ Sa:n Clemente City COuncil has approved a businea license to allow Scudders Ambulance to operate within the city. The fire department hu used i t wo ambulances on emergency· only caJls and, according to lbe conditions attached to the Scud· .,_, approval, will still handle au emergency resp()nSes. The council will review the a mbulance company's license .. the end of six months. """1 The restrictions on operation! , as recommended by Fire Chief l Ron Coleman, are: -When Scudders gets a direct • call for emergency aid. it must ; notify the fire department, which will send its nearest available un· it lo the scene. Scudder.; will be 'allowed to transport the victim to I the 00.pital. unless firemen de· clde it is responding too slowly. -The private ambulances will not be able lo travel through city f ttlnits with lights and sirens un· I• Jets given permission by the police, in every instance. -SCudders wilJ not be able to respond to any fire or police emergency calls unless asked to by the city dispatcher. l'he Sc:udders ambulance like· , 1y wm be stationed near San ' Clemente General Hospital. 1 Jr Scudders is able to survive the restrlciions, it will be.the.first time any ambulance company has done It in San Clemente. The fire department has pro- vided emer gency ambulance service since 1971. ln the nine years prior to that. • no less than 11 ambulance com· ' panies have been Jicenaed to operate. All of them failed. CRASH ••• pre-school locate there In the first place. She said the city, "knowing the danger Involved," issued a permit anyway. She said she wishes she bad ~ver started it. The school was growing, she aald, at about one student per Wffk. l Mrs. Exelby said the school's I nsurance company informed- them this week it is re-evaluating ;Sts policy: chances are excell ent reinsurance will be canceled. The City Council will consider l\eXl Thursday whether it could Jeeally prevent another business f rom locating where either the gchool or the hamburger stand ure ~ F ro• Pflfle A I Frldey.August &. 1976 .,. ........... The Old Soft Shoe Newport Be ach actor Buddy Ebsen shows he's r e· co,·ered from a bout with phlebitis by doing a dance routine with co-star Lee Meriwether on the set of his TV series Barnaby Jones. Ebsen has recovered enough to work on a steady basis to film the r est of the season. SoJQns Easil!g Vp; Flu Peril Debugged WASHINGTO~ CAP) -As evidence increases that the mysterious "legionpaires dis· ease" in Pennsylvania is not nu. Congress is showing symptoms pf losing any sense of urgency about a plan to get Ute government's swine nu immunization program olf dead center . Both the House Commerce Committee and a Senate health panel are studying a proposed in· auranceplan that would make the federal government liable for moet claims for any injuries re· Suiting rrom the swine flu VaC• cine. The House Commerce Commit· tee postJk)ned a decision until Tuesday in order to have tbe House Judiciary Committee look • over the bill's co_mplex legal points. The Senate health sub- committee also deferred a float judgment. Rep. Paul G. Rogers CO.f1a.J. a backer of the F o rd ad· Rubbish Pile Catches Fire Heavy smoke poured from the bills near ShorecUffs homes in ministration's liability bill, said reports that the Pennsylvania dis· ease is not swine flu may have dampened the enthusiasm or some House members. "It will be tight,'' Rogerssaidof his efforts to get the bill lo the House floor Tuesday before many members leave town for the Republican National Convention. Rep. Henry Waxman <D· Calif.), complained about the rush. "I haven't seen anything like· this since the Gulf ol Tonkin, .. he said. "1 hate to be panicked into acting when we don't know what we'redoing." The liability legislation was put toeether after private iuurance companies declined to provide coverage to the four vaccine manufacturers. Without some in· s u ran c e pro le c ll on, the, manufacturers will not sell the vaccine to the federal govern· ment. The bill would require any damage claims to be directed against the government rather than the manufacturers or others involved in the vaccination pro- gram. Then, if the government ended up paying any or the claims, the government could sue any of theprivatepart.ies actually responsible for Ute damage. PERMITS • San Clemente Thursday night, • causing alarm among the resi· cessful, the impact will be slight. dents. • * * * E'ro•Page A l ~ The fire. however. was not a The city has yet to me i~ ap-danger, firemen said. and was at al with the stale water quality the old city sewage plant site, off nlrol board. Weeks said once Pacific Coast Highway. 1the appeal is riled, a ruling Firemen said a mass of illegal· hould be made within a month. ly dumped yard waste had ig- nited. A s ewage treatment plant study, ordered by the regional board, ls already underway. tere.o, Te levision Burglars who pried open the ack bedroom window to gain ~try stole stereo equipment and I~ television set valued at $l,6S> f rom a Laguna Ni1uel home, prange County sheriff's otncers reported. Deputies said the lou was re· 1><>rted by telephone installer ~nls Lee Scott, Z7, of 2:!011 Via mionua. who was absent from tho trne atthetimeofthetbeft. 0 9'ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT A SOO·square-foot area of deep layers or trash smoldered all night and into today. Firemen said extreme heat in the core or the heap made il impouibfe to extinguish outright. Nineteen men worked for about three hours. pumping 3.000 gallons of water into the ruhhi.t1h Clemente an Slams Auto· A San Clemente driver re· aching over to put out a ciprette trtetred bis car into a parked auto early Thursday mornlng, police sald. James B. Hoo~·s car was d~ mollshed, but the 22-year-old man, of 207 Avenida de la Gt'Ulla. escaped with only minor cull! •he n his lace atr.aclt t h e wind1bield . . The parked car was moderate· ly dama1ed. police sald. The ac· ddent was at S. El Camino .Ru.I and Avenlda Mateo, and was heard by a nearby policeman who looked up and nw thesteai:n pouring from Hooper's broken radiator. BUS BERO HONORED SACRAMENTO (AP)-Frw Edward Ray, thi CbowcbUla ICboolbua dr1 Vff' who hdped 218 kidaaped children dll their way to freedom. rective1 • award todu lrom Gov. Sd-...1 Brown Jr. It ls the Calllon&. School Em- plofes AA«lat1m4• ''OutaUnd· las Sehke Award." pha a $300 i..anum·. TM aa~laU-. ~ ill ... awaal •tale~ tn- dadll a •mblr d ICbool bul drtwn. DISEASE ••• But there was a general feeling. or relief amontt researchers that the disease was not some form of nu. "I lhinlt all of us can breathe a sign of reUef that this is not flu;• sald Or. Sencer. He added, "We still have no firm evidence or any secondary tran.~mission," meani.n, the dis- ease is not contagious. Researchers admitted they still haven't been able lo identify the specific cause ol the disease despite four days ol tests in a state laboratory in PhiJadelpbla and the CDC. "What we know is really what we don't know. It is possible we'll never know,'' Sencer said al his news conrerence. AH the persona who got the dis· ease the put two weeks attended or had some contact with a state American Legion convention in .Philadelphia last month. Sencer uid that chemistry teats for toxic agents are more complicated . than those wbh:b have eliminated lDfluema as a possible cauae a nd that he could not say when results cl the tests migbl show what kind cl toxin caused the illness. Sencer aafd the toxin could have come from a chemical pre· Hilt in everyday materials IUCh uplaaUcsorpaper. "There are a wide vari«y of qents -pesticides, fungicides, cqanlc phosphorous agenll or heavy metals" tbatcould act• a toxin. beta.id. Meanwhile, learnt fl medJcal det~Uves fanned out loci~ to check the slx hotels and scores ol restaurants where tb09e attend· 1ng the convention stayed and ale. F reaPatreAJ SMOKE ••• tbe board room and she alto t.ook olftDM at what she called "ailb' lipi" \bat H)' ''\hak .YOU (« Mt 1moldn1. ,. No actioa WU taba •her re- qglllt drat smoken be allowed to """ln '"die outer limltl.,. l Ford Hunting Veep l Private Data Gathering Begi,ns l WASHINGTON <AP> -Presl· dent Ford It J aunchJoi a con· fldentlal 1nrormallm·1ath«ing etrort concerning people who may be considered as his pOtcn· tial ruMing mate. a White House spokesman s aid today. Pr~s secretary Ron Nessen said that beginning Saturday, associates of the PresJdent will start. contacting by phone and let· ter people who have been r~m· mended for consideration to join a t'ord ticket. If interested. the persons will TAXES •.• than we did a year ago," the Fullerton sueervisorsaid. He called a boast that the county's 1~76·77 bud&etisonJy l ~ ~rcent higher than the previous year's "politicians' talk." "W~ don't have the medical center anymore so when we talk of that slight gain we're talking about apples and oranges," be ex- plained. He and Riley differ~ on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport site at Rancho California has not been ruled out and argued that more should be done to encourage use of Ontario Airport by county resi- dents. · The Newport Beach supervisor also said he can't see future joint use of m ilitary air bases In and out.side Orange County as ''feasl· bleat this lime." But Diedrich insisted the eventual solution to Orange County's airport needs is likely to be found at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. "San Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or later they'll have lo see that," said Diedrich. "Thank ·heavens that Camp Pendleton open area is there "he added. ' Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as a means lo solve the county's airi><>rt need. He went on to suggest a remedy for the shortage or low-cost hous· ing -higher density zonlnf'. "With smaller lots. developers will be able toreducethelandcost for eacli unit bwlt, ''"Diedrich said as he suggested zoning as dense as l2housing units to the acre. "I'm mindful of the social con- sequences or such a thing, but we're going to have to find answers to those social pro- blems,'• he continued. Diedrich said control over builders granted dense zoning ror construction Of IOW•COSt housing can be accomplished by limiting the size or the houses they plan to build. Police Nab Woman In Capo Shoplift Orange County sheriff's of· ricers arrest ed a San J u an Capistrano woman oo shoplifting charges alter she allegedly took two .pairs of sunglasses from a Laguna Hills Mall store without paying for the merchandise. Deputies filed the charges a&ainsl Carol Ann Everhart. ~. oC 25482 Calle J ardin, after in- vestigating the incident at the J .C. PeMey department store. The loss was valued at$17.9S. be reauested to Provide information on their health, financial sltuuion ad tax tt· turns. ln the same dearee Uult Ford hat provided. "1'bty'U be asked to keep the contact. confidentlal, ·• Nessen said. He declined to indkate any names or 'even the number ol pt'rsons who will be conucted as Ford begins the background check of potential running mates. GOP challenger Ronald Reagan, meanwhile, challenged Ford to name his potential run· ning mate and defended his own selection of liberal Sen. Richard S. Schweiker or Pennsylvania as his vice presidential choice. l o their first joint Pen· nsylvanla appearance. Reagan and Schweiker told an audience in Philadelphia that their liberal- cooservative coalition is the only chance for a Republican victory over Democratic nomin ee Jimmy Carter. Reagan and Schweiker won the pledged support for Reagan or two delegates in New York and four in New Jersey on Thursday. Ing the 1.130 delegates m .. 't!ded for nomination. .lttuen totd rcport.crs that •'I will not s~culate on who Is under coos1deraUon" by i''ord for a run. nln1 mate. f•ord intends to make u "thorough reviuw or tht- quaJlCications" of the &><>t«>nlial candidates. Nessen uid. A backfround check almllar to the on• being launched by Ford wu used by Carter before the Democratic NaUonaJ Convention and his selection ol Sen. Walter F . Mondale as his running mate. On Thursday. Nessen said Ford will wait until after the GOP convention names its pre- sidential nominee to select his running mate. Nessen said the information being sought from people In· terested in a spot on a Ford ticket includes tax data from 1966 through 1975. They also will be requeste<i to answer questionnaires that are usually distributed to individuals being ~nsidered for high-level appointments, he said. Marines But the former California go, .. ernor still trails Ford lo an Associated Press delegate sur· vey, with neilber candidate hav· To Display Uiguna Fetes Aircraft l Police Officer Do tens or Marine Corps aircraft, ranging from ob· Of 30 Y ser vation helicopters lo ears sophisticated jet fighters will be Laguna Beach Police U . John Zelko was honored by the City Council Wednesday for his 30 years or ''faithful loyal service lo all the citizens of Laguna Beach.'• Zelko joined the Laguna Beach force on Aug. 1, 1946. He was pro- moted to lieutenant in 1954 becom· inc only Ute second lieutenant in the department hist«y. He previously had been cited by the councu ror bravery whue apprehending a burglary suspect. Tan and trim, U . Zelko stood modestly in front of the council bench while the resolution or com· mendation was read by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney. Alter iu unanimous passage. Lt. Zelko stepped forward ~d while the audience gave him a st1µ1ding ovation, he shook the bands or the city omrials. Driver Sought In Car Death Police in Santa Ana are seek· ing the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a 27-year·old man on a downtown street sbort· ly after midnight today. Reported killed by a bit and run driver was Daniel Arceo, of 408 Pine St., Santa Ana. Arceo's body was found lying in the roadway ln the soo block or East First Street by a passing motorist. according to po(ice. Viet Pact Penned BANGKOK CAP> -Thailand and Vietnam have agreed lo establish diplomatic relations, vowing that neither country would serve as "an a-:igresslvo base" against the other. on display Saturday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. T he T hird · Marine Ai rcraft Wing open house wUI run from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . and the public is invited. Base guards and signs will direct visitors lo the display areas. ThouRh the planes and cop- ters won't be nown during the open house, they will be ac· cessible to the visitors and crew members will be available to explain the aircraft, armament and support equipment. The MAW band has also planned an dutdoor concert dur· ing the open house, an El Toro spokesman said. The spokesman noted that all the Jets used at El Toro, includ· _ ing the most advanced 11'·4 Phantom and A·4 Skyhawks will be on display. Helicopters to be shown at the open house include the big Sea Stallion and S ea Knig ht transpor t copters, attack craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. A C·l30 Hercules transport plane will also be displayed. Fro• Page Al JOBS ••• job seekers found work last month in seasonal jobs at amuse· me.nt parks. Also, according to EDD's figures, manufacturing employ- ment in Orange County hit an all- time high in J uly when 157,500 persons held factory and factory re!ated jobs. EDD's report ended on an op- timistic note. Analysts said ... Orange County's u nemployment rate should show slight improvement in the months ahead." l We're making it easier tor.you to stop waxing ... mstrong wny thtow awey money on a noor you htMt to wu-wtien It costs no mot• to own • ~uln• Armstrong Sundial,. l»Wtll( floOfl Evert time ., • • you mop It ic.en, It r..ifr doel IOOll IUSt·waxed. MAI -/,,; Come In llOW. and aay good• 10 floor-cw• 111;: dfudgefyl ~!;\ •1 _, DEN'S : iiiiiilla~iiin: ·custom d ra psriss llnolecJm • wood troor .· 1663 PtACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA. CM.ff. 92627 • PHONE 6'46·'4838 -6'46·235$. .. ------------.... --------------------------------------------------------------~ -I J Al OAILYPILOT L/SC • 112th Try ~May Be fA Ch:arm The San Clemente City CouncU bu approved a busineas licel\Se to allow Scudders Ambulance to operate within the city. The fire department hu used i two ambulances on emergency. only calls and. according to the : conditions attached to the Scud· ckora approval, wUJ still handte , all emeraency responses. The council will review the ambulance company's license tit the end of slic months. , , The restrictions on operation~ as recommended by F ire Chief I Ron Coleman. are: -When Scudders gets a direct : call for emergency aid. it must : notify lhe Ure department. which ' will send its nearest available un- jt to the scene. Scudders will be , allowed to transport the victim to Friday. August 6. 1976 Al'WI ...... Ford Hunting Veep 1 Private Data Gathering Begins I WASmNOTON (AP> -rresJ. dent Ford I• launthlng a con- f\defttial lnformati•~••lbertng effort concerning people who m.ay be considered as hls pottn· t1al runnina mate. a White Houae spokesman said today. Press secretary Hon Nessen said that beginning Saturday. associates of the President will start contacting by phone and let· ter people who have been recom· mended for consideraUoo to Join ll Ford ticket. Ir Interested, lbe persons will f'ro• Page AJ TAXES .•• than we did a year ago," the Fullerton sueervisor saJd. be reQues ted t o or ovid e information on their health, financial eltuatlon and tax re· turns, an the aamc degree Ut11l Ford bu pro"ided. ''They'll ~ asked lo keep the contact conridenlial," Nessen said. He declined to indicate any names or 'e ven the number of ~rsont who will be contacted as Ford begin• the background check of potential running mates. GOP challenger Ronald Reagan, meHwhlle. challenged Ford to name his potential run· ning mate and defended his own selection of liberal Sen. Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania as his vice presidential choice. lpg the l. t.30 delegatl'S needed ror nomJnation. Nessen told reporters lhat "1 will not speculate on wbo ls under consideration" by Ford ror a run. nlnt mate. Ford jntends to make a "thorough review of the qualifkatlons'' or the potenlial candidates. Nessen said. A background check ~lmllar to the one being launched by Ford was used by Carter before the Democratic National Convention and his selection of Sm. Walter .~. Mondale as bis running mate. On Thursday. Nessen said Ford will wait until after the GOP convention names it.s pre- sidential nominee to select has running matt?. Nessen said the information being sought from people in- terested ln a spot on a Ford ticket includes tax data from 1966 through 1975. I the hospital. unless firemen de· cide it b responding too slowly. -'lbe private ambulances wlll 1 not be able to travel through city • limits with lights and sirens un· The Old Solt Shoe He called a boast lbat the county's 1976-77 bud&et is only l ~ percent higher than the previous year's "politicians' talk." In their first joint Pen· nsylvan\a appearance, Reagan and Schweiker told an audience in Philadelphia that their liberal· conservative coalition is the only chance for a RepubUcan victory o ver Democratic nominee Jlmmy Carter. They also will be requested to answer questionnaires th.al are usually distributed to individuals being considered for high-level appointments, he s aid . l' less given permission by the police, in every instance. -Scudders will not be able to I respond to any fire or police emergency calls unless asked to by the city dispatcher. The Scudders ambulance like· l ly will be stationed near San Clemente General H06pital. 1 If Scudders Is able to survive the reslrid..ioos, ii will be the first time any ambulance company , has done it in San Clemftlte. The fire department has pro- vided emergency ambulance service since 1971. Jn the nine years prior to that, • no less than 11 ambulance com· ' panies have been licensed to operate. All of them failed. f'ro• Page Al CRASH ••• pre-school Joe ate there in the first place. She said the city, "knowing the danger involved," issued a permit anyway. She said she wishes she bad never started it. The school was growing, she aaid, al about one student per _.eek. NewPort Beach actor Buddy Ebsen shows he's re- co\•ered from a bout with phlebitis by doing a dance routine with co-star Lee Meriwether on the set of his TV series Barnaby Jortes. Ebs en has r ecover ed enough lo work on a steady basis to film the rest of the season. ~Jons Easi~ Up; Flu Peril Debugged WASHINGTON CAP> -As evidence increases that the mysterious "legionnaires dis- ease" In Pennsylvania is not nu. Congress is showing symptoms of losing any sense or urg~y about a plan to get the government's swine nu immunization program o(f dead center. Both the House Commerce Committee and a Senate heaJth panel are studying a proposed in· surance plan that would make the federal government liable for most claims for any injuries re- sulting from tbe .swine nu vac- dne. ministration's liability bill, said reports th.at the Pennsylvania dis· ease is not swine nu may have dampened the enthusiasm of some House members. "It will be tight," Rogers said of his efforts to get the bill to the House floor Tuesday before many members leave town for the Republican NationalConvenUon. Rep. Henry Waxman (D· Calif.>. complained about the rush. "l haven't seen anything like· this since the Gulf olTookin," he said. "J hate to be panicked Into acting when we don't know what we' redoing." "W~ don't have the medical center anymore so when we talk of that slight gain we're talking about apples and oranges," he ex· plained. He and Riley diJrer~ on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport site at Rancho California has not. been ruled out and argued that more should be done to encourage use of Ontario Airport by county resi· dents. · The Newport Beach supervisor also said he can't see future joint use of mJUtary air bases in and outside Orange County as ''feasi· bleatthistime." But Diedrich insisted the eventual solution to Orange County's airport needs is likely to be found at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. ··san Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or later they'll have to see that," said Diedrich. "Thank heavens that Camp Pendleton open area is there," he added. Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use of Loe Alamitos Naval Air Station as a means to solve the county's airport need. He went on to suggest a remedy for the shortage of low-cost hous· ing-higherdensityzcning. Reagan and Schweiker won the pledged support for Reagan of two delegates in New York and four in New Jersey on Thursday. Marines To Display Laguna Fetes Aircraft Police Officer Dozens or Marine Corps But the former California gov· ernor still trails Ford in 'an Associated Press delegate sur- vey, with neither candJdate ha''· Of 30Years Laguna Beach Police U . John Zelko was honored by the City Council Wednesday for his 30 years or "faithful loyal service to all the citizens of Laguna Beach.'' Zelko joined the Laguna Beach force on Aug. 1, 1946. He was pro- moted to lieutenant in 1954 becom- ing only the second lieutenant in the department history. He previously bad been cited by the council for bravery whlle apprehending a burglary suspect. Tan and trim, U . Zelko stood modestly in front of the council bench while the resolution of com· mendation was read by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney. aircraft, ranging from ob· s ervation helicopters to sophisticated jet fighters wllt be on display Saturday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The Third Marine Ajrcrafl Wang open house wiU run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the public is invited. Base guards and signs will direct visitors to Ole display areas. Tbouxh the i>lanes and COP· ters won't be nown during the open house. they will be ac- cessible to the visitors and crew members will be available to explain the aircrart, armament and support equipment. The MAW band has also planned an cSutdoor concert dur- ing the open house. an El Toro spokesman said. 1 I 'Mn. Exelby said the school's Insurance--company informed fhem this week it is re-evaluating :tts policy; chances are excellent ~insurance ... m be canceled. I The City Council wUJ consider bext Thursday whether it could legally prevent another business from locating where either the 15chool or the hamburger stand are. The House Commerce Commit· tee postpe>ned a decision until Tuesday in order to have UM House Judiciary Committee look - over the bill's com~x legal points. The Senate health sub-committee aJso deferred a final judgment. Rep. PaulG. Rogers (D.f1a.},a backer of th e f'ord ad · The liability legislation was.put to1ether after private iuuruce companies dedloed to "9\'ide coverage to the four vaccine manufacturers. Without some in· s urance protection, tbe1 manufacturers will not sell the vaccine to the federal govern- ment. "With smaller Jots. developers will be able to reduce the land cost for each unit built/' Diedrich said as be suggested zoning as dense as 12 housing units to the acre. "I'm mindful of the social con· sequences of such a thing, but we're going to have to find answers to those social pro· blems," he continued. After its unanimous passage, Lt. Zelko step~d forward and while the audience gave him a standing ovation, he shook the hands of the city offiria?s. The spokesman noted that all the jets used at El Toro, includ~ _ ing the most advanced F-4 Phantom and A·4 Skyhawks will be on display. ~ Fro• Pa9e Al Rubbish Pile Catches Fire PERMITS • Heavy s moke poured from the hills near Shorecliffs homes in . ~ Clemente Thursday night. • causing alarm among the resl· cessful. the impact will be slight. dents. I The fire, however, was nol a The city bas yet to file its ap. danger, firemen said, and was at al with the state water quality the old city sewage plant site, off trot board. Weeks said once Pacific CoaslHighway . appeal is flied, a ruling Firemen said a mass of illegal- ould be made within a month. ly dumped yard waste had ig- nited. A s ewage treatment plant gtudy. ordered by the regional board, is already under way. tere.o, Televi8ion Burglars who pried open the ck bedroom window to gain ~try stole stereo equipment and television set valued at Sl,680 rom a Laguna Niauel home, ;orange County sheriffs olficers reported. puties said the loss wu re- d by t elephone installer Is Lee Scott, 27, olZSOU Via l:lkinita, who was absent from the JM>me at the Um e of the lbe/t. f-------~ ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT A 500-square-root area of deep layers of trash smoldered all night and into today. Firemen said extreme heat in the core of the heap made it impouible to extinguish outright. Nineteen men worked for about three hours. pumping 3,000 gallons of water into the ruhhi11t1 Clementean Slams Auto· A San Clemente driver re· aching over to put out a cieatttte steered his car into a parked auto early Thursday morning, police said. James B. Hooper's car wu de· mollshed, but the 22-year-old man, of 207 Avenldadela GruJJa, escaped with only r:n1n« cuts when his face struck tbe wtndsbleld. . The parked car was moderate· ly damaged, pollce said. The ac· cident WU at s. El Camino Real and Avenida Mateo, and was heard by a nearby policeman who looked up and saw the steain pourin1 from Jlooper's broken radiator. BUS HERO HONORED SACRAMENTO (AP)-Frank Edward Ray, tbe CbowcbUla ecboolbul clriver who hel)led 2S kldnaped children dig their way to treectom. rectivel .. awn todq from Gov. Sdamd Brown Jr. It is the Calllomla School £1n. plo)-es AllociatJoa'• • "Outttand~ .... Sel'vtee Award,•• plus a $300 boaorartam·. Tbe aaaociau-. boldlnl lts lll&b ...... 1ta&e eoa•entlon. in-~ a nm..-Of ldlool u dri'Mta. , The bill would require any damage claims to be directed against the government rather than the manufacturers or others involved in the vaccination pro- gram. Then, if the government ended up paying any of t he claims, the government could sue any of the private parties actually responsible for the damage. * * * f ,ro• Page Al DISEASE ••• Diedrich said control over builders granted dense zoning for construction of low-cost housing can be accomplished by limiting the size of the houses they plan to build. Driver Sought In Car Death Police in Santa Ana are seek· ing the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a 27-year-old man on a downtown street short· ly after midnight today. Police Nab Woman Reported kUled by a hit and run driver was Daniel Arceo, of Helicopters to be shown at the open house include the big Sea Stallion and Sea Knight transport copters, attack craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. 4 C·l30 H ercules trans port plane will also be displayed. f'ro• Pa9e Al JOBS ••• In C Sh )if 408 Pine St., Santa Ana. apo op t job seekers found work last Arceo•s body was found lying month in seasonal jobs at amuse-Orange County sheriff's or· in the roadway in the 500 block of menl parks. But there was a generalfeeling · flcers arrested a San Juan East First Street by a passing Also, according to EDD's of relief among researchers that Capistrano woman on sbopliftjng motorist., according to police. figures, manufacturing employ· the disease was not some focm of charges after she allegedly took ment in Orange County hit an all· IJu. • two .pairs or sunglasses Crom a time high in July when 157,500 "I think all of us can breathe a Laguna Hills Mall store without Viet Pact Penned persons held factory and factory sign of relier that this is not nu," paytng for the merchandise. related jobs. saidOr.Sencer. Deputies filed the charges BANGKOK <AP) -Thailand EDD's report ended on an op- He added, "We still have no against Carol Ann Everhart, 29, and Vietnam have agreed to timistic note. firm evidence or any secondary o( 25'82 Calle Jardin. after ftl. establish diplomatic relaUon11, Analys ts said, "Orange transmission," meanln& the dis-veatigating the incident at the vowing that neither country County's unemployment rate ease is not contagious. J .C. Penney department st.ore. would serve as "an a~gressive should show slight Improvement Researchers admitted they The lou was valued at$17.95. base" against the other. in the months ahead ... still haven't been able to identify ---------------------------------------the specific cause of the disease despite four days of tests in a state laboratory in Philadelphia and the CDC. "What we know is really what we don't know. It is possible we'll never know." Sencer said at bJs news conference. All lbe persona who got the dis· ease the past two weeks attended or bad some contact with a •late American Leaion convention in Pb.Uadelpbla lut month. Sencer aaid that· chernJatey tests for toxic agents are more complicated . than those which have eliminated hat1QeOU • a poulble cauae and UW he couJd not say when results ol the tests might ahow wha\ kind of &oxin caused the illness. Sencer aaid tbe toxin could have come from a chemical pre· eent in everyday material• mcb as plastics or paper. "There are a wide variety of aceat1 -pesticides. f\mgicidea, cqanic ~pborcul agents or heavy metala'' that cauld act u a toxin. be nJd.. Meanwhile, lealDI fll, mediul deled.lves fanned out today to check the alx hoc.ls and scores ol restaurants where daole attend· inc tbe convention stayed and ate. p,.. P.,,e AJ SMOKE ••• the board roo111 and lhe mo took olf..e at what ahe calW .. IWJ lips" that .. , ··Uumt 10ll f« ............... 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Stoeks J\/OL. 69, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, <10 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1976 N TEN CENTS • l 'Letters' Could Spell Martian ,! • l PASADENA (AP) -If life ~ere words and senunces, then tbe experiment that Viking's iroinilaboratory begins today ·!Would be a search fot individual aetten. : The organic analysis or !Martian soil could turn up "let- ilera" -actually organic . molecules -pointini to past or !present lire on the red planet. 1 The organic an&Jysis lnstru- ment, called a eas cbromat.o- graph mass spectrometer (GCMS>, will comb the soil for tho.e basic units from which largh ''buildint block.a" ol life are formed. If no such molecules are found , scientists say, chances are small that there is lire in the soil picked up by Viking. That wouldn't mean there iln 't life el~w_bere on Mars._ however. Three separate bloloey instru· menta are looking for life pro-ceaaes -1rowth, metabolism, respir•Uon -but have not yet found aoY'thlnc definitely in- terpreted ulife. Tbe40-pound GCMS aboard the lander will lest aoU that scientist hope was deposited by the teleacopin1 Viking scoop arm Ju- ly 28. They 're not sure any dlrt got into the test chamber, and the arm is stuck and unahle to oblajn anymore. The GCMS "is simply designed to detect organic matter," Dr. John Oro, a member of the molecular analysis team. said Thursday. "It la not designed to tell whether the organic matter is old or young, wascausedbylifeor not." The GCMS d ala could be helpful fn corroboratlng what is found in the biolo1Y experi menls. Organic compounds are thQse based on carbon. Some organic molecules are related to life and some are not. It is as if Viking stumbled into a game ~ Scrab· ble, and It will be very hard to tell if any· 'letters•' it finds once made up a ''word'' -a living organi~m -or were merely units that never were part of a 1meanlngful structure. -r- Life 1''or example, if the biolotiY in· struments found apparent aigns of life but the OCMS found no or· ganic matter in the soil, it would cast grave doubt on the validity ol the biology tests . First results from the GCMS will be announced Saturday. The test is done in two parts. The first part will study molecules re· leased when the soil is heated to (See UFE, Page Al) 'Legionnaire' Illness; , !i J Bug Not Flu _Qr Fungi _\ Del.., ........ _ DANGEROUS ANO WITHOUT HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE? County Agency Fml1 to SH Rom•nc• of SunHt Tower History Here? ]wt a Hazard, CQunty Saya By GARV GRANVILLE Ol IM Oelly l'INI Rell : If the aged coaslllne water i tower in Sunset Beach Is to be 1 saved f!J_om demolition, it's not ' likely vrange County govern· ·'. ment will be its savior. · A county s tudy ~ the wood l water.. tower questions both the I tower's structural soundness and its qualifications to be declared l historically significant. ~ Of the water tower's sound· ness. the County Environmental t Management Agency <EMA> re· port says, "Exposllrc for40 years i t~lhe unfavorable environment ' o ocean spray and the leaking l w ter tank above has caused • serious deterioration of the structure.·· More specifically, the EMA in spectlon study team found : i -Wood rot In the tower's sup· I porting s tructure near the i found•lion. I. -Base plates and connectJons supporting the structure to be "efftdlvely destroyed by cor- : rosion." j -An uniafe plalfotm that sup· J>Orts the w~ter tank atop the s tructure "because of loss of structural properties in the wood." -Wooden staves that hold the tank's roof lacking stabiUty. "An impendin g threat of personal injury and property damage exists not only on the towtt. silt hut on._ad.18Cent pro- perty as well," says the EMA study report. It also questions the tower's ability "to witbsland the forces ol earthquake and wind" as well as the wlsdom of "tower climb· ing activities." As ror its historical significan- ce, the EMA report challenges the County Historical Com· mission's June 15 declaration that. the water tower has an his- torical significance. "Perhaps the significant aspect. of the lo*er la that lt is constructed or wood-, represent· ing an era and technique of con· struction no longer in common use." aaya the report. "However.'' lt continues, "it ls that very structure that now CSee TOWE a, Pa1e AZ> .. Two New Deaths: Toll 25 HARRISBURG, Pa (AP> - Federal scientists eliminated in- fluenza and fungi today as possi· ble causes of the mysterious "legionnaires' disease." They said lest results point toward a toxic substance as a cause for t.l\e diseue that bas claimed 25 lives. ''The epidemic bas peaked and is on ita way out," Dr David Sen· c•, dlreetor of the Center for Dileue Control In Atlanta. told-a news conference there. The toll rose to ZS today, up two from tbe HrUer eount. But both deaths were from cases that had been discovered earlier. (Reial· ed photo, A4) A CDC spokesman also said that it was unlikely that the dis· ease was caused by a virus. Don Berreth, public in- FLU OF 191a.19 RECALLED Stal~. A10 formation officer at the CDC, said: "No virus of which we..are aware would have gone undelect· ed tbuafar," he said. However, Pennsylvania state Health Secretary Leonard Bachman said he was not as re- ady as Dr. Sencer to rule out a virus u the cause. "Our emphasis ls shifting de- finitely toward toxins. some sort of chemical aaent,'' he said. ''That 1UU does not rule out the slower-moving viruses." But there was a general feeling ol relief amooa researchers that the dileue wu not some form of nu. "I think all of us can breathe a al1n ol relief that this ii not nu," aaid Dr. Sencer. He added, "We stW have no firm evidence of any secondary ttammtuion," meanina the dis· ease la not contulous. Researchers admitted they atW haven't been able to identify the 1pecllic cause of the disease delplte four day1 of tests in a state laboratory lD Philadelphia and the CDC. "What we know la really what we don't know. It 11 pouible we'll never know," Sencer aald at bls newt coaference. AU the pet'IODI who aot the dJS· C8" D18B.UE, P-ae Al) Flame Fighter Erika Van Gores, one of three female firefighters with the South Laguna Fire Department, enjoys her work, as reflected in her smile. For more about her rugged pro· fession, see story and pictures on Page A3. Newport Firemen Preferred Medics Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn will recommend to the city council Monday that private ambulance services not be used to provide a second paramedic unit for the city. Wynn's report ls seen as an en- dorsement or using the fire de- partment to provide a second paramedic unit ror the west side ~the bay. ( t l \ Backstage Politics • m Newport The second unit was authorized last month with a $179,000 allocation Included In the 1976•77 budget. But before work on selecting and training the seven-man team wa s authorized, councilmen said they wanted to look at possible changes in the exlaUng system. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol .. INll, ......... Memben of the Seven Cs can· didly admit they've banded ~ tocetber to shape city politics in r Newport Beach. t Yet their only lmerest as a ( ~ ::::: :::!rt~=de::e as a unified croup. For ldltance, in the last city t council election, there was a 1 tigbt race ab~in& up in the Fif\h i CouncUmanlc District. between incumbent Paul Jlyckolf and cballen1er Gwenda Watson. I Both candidates were Invited to breakfast meet.lqs or the Seven Ca. Afterwards some • 1 members decided to work for r I Mn. Watson while others went to I work on Ryckoff'a campalp. , Accordtaa to three pmUctputa In tbe Seven Ca, the best way to describe the eroup la S' 'Seven Ca' Puah CamlUlatea informal. John CUrcl, a Lido are• buai· neuman, Gary BurrW. owner of radio .Ution KOCll and the Newport.er New• aad Bob Shelton, former city omctal and aovemmental cODIUltant. say the .oraanisation works on a pboenix·llke bula, dinppeartn1 at the eoncluaioa of each city councU election and rtataa from the uhea four to lb mantM beforethenextoneUIE•plKe. Tbere is no eled8d leader, there ls no membenblp roller, there are no dues. It consl1t1 of a lf'OUP ol about 20 Newport Beach men - primarily busiDeumm-wbole commoa interat la ln quality 10Yenmeat for the city. To tb1s end they tr)' to en· courqe candidates in races that seem too one-aided and they con- duct fanalDI f« lbecandidates. Tbey 1atber by word of mouth, UIUNlb' dependinl on the host ot the llllt meetlDI to start the ball rolUDI. TIM membenlUP ta leldola CC1111taat. cb_... .._taut• • year to eleeUGa ,.. ---. dlllrtclt nnteMriet r_.. .... lomttt ...... berl intlude Bill Rllll of the H•bor Inven-meat. CompU1, Hup Myaatt, former m•aa~ of Rlch•d'• maa, Carl mlii forllllr ci- ty caancUman. mt 11 ack._.of ...... llland ............ rormer 1eneral ~ f/ltae Newporter lnn, Jim Wood, ol Uaique Hom•. BW •Mina of a.co Oil ud attaney1 Dmnla Harwood and Guy Claire. The croup got its start, Shelton aaid about 20 years ago when market owner Dick IUchard had a monthly breakfast group. Richard would lnvit.e some of the city's leadlnc citizens to eat and diacuu issues, either local, state or national. Eventually some or the JODI« me al UM l"OUP leJt a .... to be ..... tnYOlved ltrictly la dlJ laMMS and formed the Slvea C. u a aptnotr. 'lbe Seven C1 oripaally stood the city•• 1even ~Umanlc tricta, altllouab Shelton aald Ill one Ume th~w.e seven be1tnnln1 with C tbaL out· ... .,.., •• parpoee. 'IUletnl8t of the lf'OUP 'a ~...,1t1p1n, prepared for can- dld.llllelto be latervlewed .utes: "Tbe pollcl• of local go\>erd- C ... POUTICS. Pase Al) A rew weeks later, councilmen approved an ordinance wh1ch will enable them to establish a fee ror transporting paUenta in the paramedic van. That fee bu not yet been in.sUtuted. Wynn's report recommending 11a1D1t the use ol private com- pui• la bued OU two po6ntl. The only trainla1 factllty certified in the county la tbe UC Irvine lladlcal Center and of- lidUI there have llndted tbe pro- sram to ftre department person· neloaly. Jn addition, the com · lllUDleaUona eqatpmmt, which is _.ua1 to a paramedic team, la boqbt by the ~ounty with federal funds and could not be uaed by a <See •EDICS, Pace Al) County's Jobless Decrease Unemployment In Orange County continued to drop last month when the county's unem- ployment rate dipped to 6.7 per- cent and the number of unem· ployed people declined by 5,500. (Unemployment in California rose from 9.2 to 9.4 percent of the work force in July, although the numberofjobhuntendecllnedby 28,500, thestat~reportedtoday.> According to figures released , t.odQ by the state Employment Development Department <EDD). 780,900 county residents held jobs last month. In July, 1975, the number ol job holders stood at 727 ,400. Consequently. the countv's em· ployment picture during the past year brightened by 33,500 jobs from July, 1975, to July, 1976. But in the same period, the number or unemployed Orange County residents dropped by only 7,200. According to EDD analysts. the comparison renecta both an expanding job market and labor force. While the county's unemploy- ment rate last month was down 1.1 percent from a year qo and the number of job holden in· creased by 33,500 in the past year, some unemployed people found the going getting even rougher. According to EDD's report, 9,900 of them were receiving ex· tended unemployment benefits, meaning their time of unemploy. rmenl bas been so lengthy that they've used up thelrbenefita. "Over 4,000 people received their final extended claim pay- ments In July after as many as 15 ween without work, .. the report. aa1d. It went on to point out that 1,500 job seekers round work last month in seasonal Jobi al amuse- ment parks. Also, according to EDD's figures, manufacturtnc employ· ment in Oranse County hit an all· Ume hi&h In July when 157,500 peraona held factory and factory related Jobs. ·Coast Weatller Sunny but cooler days due tht. weekend. Night and morning clouds. Coast hicha to 10, lows down to 58. INSIDE TOD.4 ~ TIN 0r0ftfle Coaat'1 weaUwr ii 1¥'f ecC /ar m.nc Wldft' tlw aart~Glld r•-'""'' can mioll al /ntca COflCn1• trn Uarn 1 "'9Ne. o 10Mc. Sn P.• CJ al • tlNW...,.,. J •••ex .. ....,Tne ....... "' ....... , .... Al lllt'-1 ..... DMI Cir ... c:..., Cl ..... Cl ...,. .., .... ...,.... ... ,........... CM "--" ........ .......... CA....._ •• I i ... c~I ... .. , • ••• .... ... c!: M M Ct·• • DAIL. Y PILOT N Cities :EyeLaml rOn Coast \ f A Ulree-way wrestllna matcb between the cities of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and lrvlne appear• shaplna up over the J0,000-acre coastal aec:tor or tbc Irvine Ranch adjacent to the three cities. 1 A delegation from Laguna Beach including Mayor Phyllis ::;weeney, Planning Commission Chairman William Peckham and city manager Al Theal was to meet With Irvine Company Presi- dent Ray W ataon today to dia<:u.ss the property. Laguna Beach wants direct confirmation that the company is leaning toward allowing the City of Newport Beach to lnclude the lion's share of the undeveloped property within its sphere of in - fluence. .. ,. .. ..,... .. , . 1 ~ax Rate Cut Vowed Three llrge Ot~rs w J: ollow Suit ~ B1GAaY GaANVILLE ................. Tbre• Or1n1e County 1upervlsora w•nt oa record 'l'lnmc:llY u pledliaC al leut a JS.Cent cul ln the county's general ~property tu rate. And all three supervllors said IOcal tuing agencies ahouldn't take advanlaJte or a so-called windfall resulting ftom an unex· pectedly sharp riselnthecounty' 19'16·17 assessment role. Supervisora Thomas Riley, Ralph Clark and RaJob Diedrlcb took their stance at an Orange County Chamber o( Commerce state of the county lunch 1n Santa Ana. The l~cent tax rate cut pro- mised by the trio hedged a bil on earlier individual promises or a reduction of from belween 20 and 25cents. He went on to IUHesl a remedy for the abor'Ut• ol low.colt houl· lng-bicberdensityionini. ~·wt\h smaller lots, developertl wtll be able to reduce the land cost. for each unit built," Diedrich nid as he au"ested zoning as dense as l2houaln1unltstotbeacre. "I'm mindful of the soctaJ con- sequence• of such a thing, but we're aolna to have to find anawtrs to those social pro- blems," heconUmaed. Diedrich aald control over builders granted deaM lonlq ror c:onalrucllon of low-coat housing un be accompllshed by limiting the slie of the boua• they plan to build: Solons Easing Up; ~ Flu Peril Debugged "I haven't seen anything like this since the Gulf of Tonkin •· he said. "I hate to be panicked into acting when we don't know what W!~re doing." 1 Thal zone would run from : .Newport's limits nO'llC at Corona : del Mar to Muddy Canyon just north of El Morro Elementary The Old Soft Shoe School. But Riley, Clark and Diedrich let it be known that collectively they represent a majority on the county Board of Supervisors that .. will hack away al thetax rate." WASHINGTON (AP> -As evidence increases that the mysterious "legionnaires dis· ease" ~en.u.Y1\'l!lia is not nu. Coogresa is showing sympfoms or losing any sense of urgency about a plan to gel the government's swine nu immunization program off dead center. DISEASE ••• : Discussion Tuesday al a joint • meeting of the Laguna Beach Ci· • ty Council and the Planning Com· : mission centered on the city ex- tending its sphere of influence to Muddy Canyon. Pr eviously a gentlemen·s agreement between Newport and Laguna put the dividing line al Crystal Cove. The City of Irvine also has ex· -,,ressed interest in the coastal property. 1 The three-way fl ap is scheduled for a hearing at a Local Aeency Formation Com- mission <LAFC> meeting Aug. 25. A "sphere of influence" de- signation is a prelude to annex- ation. The LAFC is the county gov- cmmeolal body that makes such designations. E'ro• Page A I TOWER ••• causes concern for public safety and liability.•· The study report goes on to say the commission declared the 36· year-oJd water tower historically significant without concluding its significance is count)'Wide. ConsequenUy, it suggests that a apecial uaesamenl district to save the tower might be formed as an appropriate means to pre· •er ve a local hl1torl cal landmark. The EMA report will be handed to county supervisors for action Tuesday. Supervisors m ay bury the pro- posal to acquire and"reslore the water tower simply by receiving and fiting the report. Or. they might rerer it to the County Historical Commission for comment . And, if supervisors want to take a harder look al the Sunset Beach water lower, they can ask the EM A to report what it will cost to bll'y the tower and restore it to safe condition. Fro• Page A I LIFE ..• 392 degrees Jo'arenheit. Next week, lhesamplewlll be heated to 932 degrees to check for heavier compounds. Scientists believe organic com- pounds on Mars coo.Jd have come from three sources : -Native life or remnants of past life since decomposed. -<:hemlcal processes lnvolv· 1ng radiation a cting on certain gases in the atmosphere, com- pounds not related to life. -Meteorites that slammed Into the planet. 09'ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WHd "'"*"'_"""_ Thomas Keevil [ .... , O\artes H. Loos Rkherd P. Nall ANlll•l ,_..,.... l~ Newport Beach actor Buady Ebsen shows h e's re- covered from a bout w1th phlebitis by doing a dance rou.tine with co-star Lee Meriwether on the set of hjs TV senes Barna by Jone~. Ebsen has recovered enough to work on a steady basts to film the r est of the season. E:ro• Page A I Assessment practices and pro- perty taxes were foremost in the supervisors' remarks aa well as in the questions asked them by their chamber audience. Diedrich pointed out that in· nation has struck government and its cost of opera lions just as it has individual citizens. ·'Everything we buy costs more -tires, paper, labor, wbal have Both lhe House Commerce Committee and a Senate health panel are at.udying a proposed in· surance plan that would make the federal government liable for most claims for any iajwies re- sulting from the swine Ou vac- cine. ease the paal two weeks attended or had some contact with a slate American Legion conven.,tion in Philadelphia last month. NEWPORT POLITICS. • • menl should acknowledge chang· ing values. but strike a judicious balance between traditionalism and extremism in the interest of orderly progress; d1dates will s pend as much time questioning the members as the members spend exploring the candidate's views. • you -we're paying more today than -We did a year ago," the Fullerton s upervisor said. The House Commerce Commit· tee postponed a decision until Tuesday in order to have the House Judiciary Committee look over the bill's e-0mplex.Jegal points. The Senate health sub- committee also deferred a final judgment. Sencer said that chemistry 1 tests for toxic ugents are more , complicated than those which have eliminated influenga as a possible cause and that he could not say when results ~ the tests might show w1'at kind ol toxin caused the Illness. ''Recognize the inevitability of growth and its essential relation to a healthy economy; "Guide and mold that growth to achieve a balance between en- vironmental, economic, cultural and social values. "Reflect fiscal responsibility to taxpayers in choices between perceived wants and clear re· qufrements.'' ''That's as close as we've come to a g roup consensus on anything," Curci said of the document. All three men describe the group as unique in that it does not function as a pressure group and because it works on such an in- formal basis. A few years ago, an attempt was made-to ..establish.. a more formalized structure for the group and set up some operaUn& procedures whereby they coul<l endorse a candJdate as an or- ganization. But Shelton said lhe effort failed because the members pre- rerred to be allowed to runclion as individuals based on opinions they form during the forums. Accordrng t o Burrill, the forums are really question and answer periods In which the can- Fr•• Page Al MEDICS ... private company. Wynn's report also includes a letter from Hoag Memorial Hospital's chief of staff, Dr. Gwyn Parry. It stales that "the use of private companies would prove not only more cosU y, but would. in addition. lead tn maJor difficulties in ser vice to the com- munity." Parry·s letter,"•h1ch goes on to outline specific concerns seen by the hospital's medical staff, is of importance because lloag 1s the base hospital through whi ch paramedics work. Don J o n es. New port 's p a ram e d i c coo r d inUor , ncknowledged1 that a paramedic unit could not function without the coop'eration or the base hospital. Along with Parry's letter 111 a letter from heart speclalts t Frederick Firestone. a pas t member or the Orange County Emergency Care Committee and the president of the Oran(to Coun- ty Chapter of the American Heart Association. Dr. Firestone . a Ntwpor· Beach resident and a member ot the Paramedic Ad visory Com· mlttee at Hoag, says, "I am a strong proponent ol private en- terprise, but the context of pre- servation of life and the provision ol continuous public sen •ice. I firmly believe that the fire de- part rnen t paramedics have generally provided superior service." U the establishment of the second unit within lhe fire de- partment is approved Monday night, Jones said work would begin Immediately &o set up the leam. He said a reservatim for six trainees has been made ln the November class at lhe medical center. CandidMes ror the team could be taken f'rom a list or fire penonneJ who have indicated an interest in becoming paramedics. The training talce!' six months. Housin1 the second unit would not pose a problem. Jann said, notlQC t.bal t.be mOlt likely pltce to put them woWd be at tbe 3Znd SU'eet fire alaUOD. Burrill and Shelton said there is a chance that the group might change, taJdng on more of the aspects of a political or- ganization. ''There's an enormous poten· tial there," Burrill says. "A lot of very positive things could be ac- complished." But Shelton says no r eal change is contemplated. However, nothing is likely to be done, if anything is, until al least. November or 1977, when the group begins to prepare for "the rflaling season " of the 1978 city council elections. Marines To Display Aircraft Dozens or M arine Corps aircraft, ranging from ob- s ervation h e licopters to sophisticated jet fighters wiJl be on display Saturday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The Third Marine Aircraft Wing open house will run from n a.m. to 3 p.m. and the public is invited. Base guards a nd signs will direct visitors to the display areas. Thou$!h the planes and cop- ters won 'l be flown during the open house, they will be ac- cessible to the visitors and crew members will be available to explain the aircraft, armament and support equipment. The MAW band has also plunned an outdoor concert dur· in({ the open bou_se, an El Toro spokesman said. The spokesman noted that all the Jets used at El Toro. includ· tng the mos t advanced F·4 Phantom and A·4 Skyhawks will be on display. lleli<'oplers to be shown at the op('n house Include the big Sea S t a lli o n and S ea Knii;:ht trans po rt copte rs, attack craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. A C-130 Hercules trans port 1>lane will also be d111played. Cash Register Grabs Clerk's Probing Digit · 0firemen from Newporl Beach 's 32nd Street station weren't loo s ure what they'd find at the Arches Liquor Store Thurs- day afternoon. They were sum- moned to aid a man whose finger was caught in a cash reaister. Fire department spokesman Art Morton said they found ~nnls Walker, 3S, Pomona, with a larie chunk of flesh miuing from hls left index finger. Morton said Walker is a 1tore employe who told firemen he poked bis finger into the r e - gister's mechanism when it Jammed aa he was rlncinC up a sale. Just as he poked. the gean un- jammed, catchina his finger. Firemen 'Were called to btl,p extricate Walker frocn his P~· dlcament, but be pulled bls finger out before they arrived. Morton said firemen~ ~ wounded rifMtt ud IUl&•t.. eel that Wal~ call a repAir 1 tet"Yice ror tbe cub,.....__ He called n boast that the county's 1976-77 budgelisonly l MI percent higher than the previous year's "politicians' talk." "We don't have the medical center anymore so when we talk of thal slight ga1n we're talking about apples and oranaes," be ex- plained. He and Riley differed on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport stte al Rancho California bas not beeo ruJed out. and argued that more should be done to encourage use of Ontario Ajrporl by county resi- dents. · . The Newport Beach supervisor also said be can't sec future joint use of military air bases in and outside Orange County as ''feasi- ble al this time." But Diedrich insisted the eventual solution lo Orange County's airport needs is likely to be found at Camp Pendlet.on in San Diego County. .. Sao Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or later they'll have to see that.," said Diedrich. .. Thank heavens that Camp Pendleton open area is there," he added. Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station us a means to solve the count.r's airport need. E~hangers Set Breakfast The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will host a fund-raising pancake breakfast Sunday In the parking Jot of La Cave restaurant at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Tickets for the breakfast are Sl.50. Pancakes will be served from 7:30 a .m. t o 1 ::.> p.m. Proceeds wilt go to We TIP <Turn Jn Pushers) a non-profit organfaation dedicated to haJting illegal drug traffi c. Rep. PaulG. Rogen(D-F1a.),a backer of the Ford ad· ministration's liability bllJ. s11d reports that the Penmylvaniadls· ease is not swine nu may have dampened the enthusiasm o{ some House members. "ltwlll be light." Rogers said of his efforts to get the bill to the House floor Tuesday before many members leave town for the Republican National Convention. Rep. Henry .Waxman (0· Calif.), complained about the rush. Sencer said the toxin could have come from a chemical pre- sent in everyday materials such as plasUcs or paper. "There are a wide variety or agents -pesticides, fungicides, organic phos~horous agents or heavy metals' tbatcould act as a toxin. he ~aid. Meanwhile, le ams ol medical· detectives fanned out today to check the six hotels and scores of restaurants whe re those attend· ing lbe con venUon stll)led and ate. Rose Not Involved, Bribe Witness Says , A woman testifying in the bribery trial of architect LeRoy Rose told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Thurs- day that prosecution witness Paul Wallach was the only man who ever discussed bribery with her. . Defense witness Shirley Brashears, who shares a .fo~ullerton oHice with her estranged husband, testified that she was "absolutely shocked" on March 26, 197~1 when Wallach told her that Fuuerton councilman Charles Phillips wanted $40,000 for his council vote. She conceded that Phillips' vol(' of approval could have been the deciding factor in the launching or abandonment of Hidden Lakes, a 226-unit·condominium project conceived and .planned by Dr. William Brashears. Mrs. Brashears told defense attorney Marshall Morgan that she bad just two wor~ to say io . Wallach, who at the time worked for the couple as their public re- lations consulant: "No way." She testified thal she thought her reaction bad the desired er- feet on Wallach. Mrs. Brashears said she then went to Fullerton councilmen .00 police cbier Wayne Bornbofl when she was later told by her husband that "Paul tells me that to get Chilek Phillips vole wei have to pay li~,000 plus $100 per unit." And she testifi at she later found a note from Wa1Jach on her typewriter that told her "don't forget the two dozen eggs." "Pray tell us what that meant," Morgan said, smiling at the jury. "I took il to mean that 1 should get the $2,000," Mrs. Brashears I said. Rose testified immediately before Mrs. Brasheat"s suc· ceeded him on the witness stand that he was "set up" by Wallach to "take the rap" for the alleged bribery attempt. He has denied Wallach's allegation that he was to be paid for his favorable vote as a mem· I ber of the l''ullerton Planning Commission at the same time I that Phillips was to be rewarded for his action at. thecouncU Level. ' We're making it easier for you to stop wiling ... mstrong Wtry throw away money on a ~ yO\l l'lave to wex-.~ 1t C09ts no more to own• genuine Atmltront Sundl•I-no-w8Jl lloorl EYefY time • '°"' mos> It ic:ean, it reelty does took just-waxed. ll·IU -Come tn now. and say good-bye to floor-care dn1dg.yl - DEN'S ~•lllB:iiisiBilatiiin:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MfSA. CAI.If. 92627 • PHONE 646·4138 -646-23SS _ _, - z • ' I Saddlebaek EOfTlON VOL 69, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, ~O PAGES ' -. I . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1976 • fter•oea N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Japanese Kids barn IJ.S. Culture· ht Viejo BJ WILLIAM SOIAEIBEJl Ol-0.11'" ...... The young man in the Prin- ceton Univer,sity T shirt bad reaeectfully doffed his Ford medumic'1 cap before cominl to the h'ant of the claaa to take roll. He didn't have IDUcb trouble with names like llieko Shintani or HltoUi MatsUlhit. but pro- bably would have stumbled over prunanciation or his teacher's name-Charlotte Wellner. The yo~Df mao. Naruto Imaizhni, is part of a group ol 38 rouna Japanne student.a 1pend- 1n1 a month in Southern C.Wornia to learn a little about American culture and the EneJl•b languace. The youn11ters are staying with American host families in the Minion Viejo area and atten· dine 1pecial morning classes at Saddleback College four da_ys a week. Tbe fifth day. usua1ly Wed- Maday, 1a apent traveUna to•uch exotic places as Dianeyland, Knott'• Berry Farm, NBC StudJoa, Little Tokyo, Olvera S treet. fire stations and hospitals. To the 1tudenta, It ls all thrill- ing and a little fri&btenlnl, said Mary ADD Pbelan of Mluioo Vie- jo, another of the pro1ram teachers. "They speak almost no English (See JAPANESE, Pa&eAZ> More Jobs Held, County Unemployment Dips O.lly ~-Matt ~ Unemployment in Oran1e County continued to drop la.st month when the county's unem- ployment rate dipped to 6. 7 per· c.t ud-tbe number ol unem· ployed people declined by 5,500. torce. JAPANESE EXCHANGE STUDENTS LEARNING AMERICAN CULTURE IN MISSION VIEJO Naruto lmalziml (center) Took Roll to St8rt a ... 8t SaddlebllCk CoUege <Unemployment in California rose from 9.2 to 9.4 percent of the work force ~n July, althou&h the number or job hunters declined by 28,500, the state reparted today.> A««di.nc to ficures released toda7 by the state Employment Development Depa rtme nt (EDD>, 790,900 count,y residents held jobs last month. While the county's unemploy- ment rate laat month was down 1.1 perceat from a year ago and tbe..nwnher ..of: job -holden...Jn- creued by 33,500 in the past year. aom~ unemployed people found tbe going getting even rouiber. According to EDD's report, 9,900 of them were receiving ex- tended unemployment benefits, meanifte their time al unemploy- oment bu been so lengthy that they've used up their benefits. SVUSD Set To Adopt Budget Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees are due to adopt a 1976-77 budget contain- ing $28. 7 million in expenditures and more than $2.5 million for "contingencies." The budget meeting will start at 8 p.rn. Monday at Los AliS09 Intermediate School. Budget calculations indicate a total district tax rate ot $6.4 per $100 assessed valuation. which just about matches the rate levied last year. But Gilbert Moreno, district business manager. said the tax rate may change since trustees have "many options" they could exercise. He would not say what the ot>· tions are. To explaint hem before the meeting wouJd be pre- suming the board's actions, he said. Moreno said the options woul d be outlined durin g Monday's meeting. T he spe nding plan's cont- ingency fund of $2,590,473 Is much larger than was expected when trustees began their budget deliberations In the spring. At that time Moreno estimated pnJy $79,950 for the reserve fund. He caJled ita "suicidal" amount. But In June, district officials announced that this amount had jumped to $1 .8 million because estimates o f income fro m s everal sources proved more conservative than the actual dollars received, they said. The fmal budget conUngency figure 1s another half million dollars ubovc the $1.8 million estimate. Mor eno su1d this resulted prl marl l y fro m the s tate legislature's passage or u new school financing bill, Senate Bill 1641. The l•w Increased the base revenue limit the maximum amount districts are allowed to spend ....:. from $1>.~ per stl¥!ent to Sl.~7 per student. Other Increases resulted alter oounty education offlclaJs made some accounting changes in the (See BUOG ET. Pal(e .U) Coast Weather Sunny but cooler days due this weekend. Night and morning clouds. Coast highs to 70. lows down to 58. INSIDE TOD" Y TM Orange Cocut'1 ~ ii P"'f «t /or muk u1*r the 1tar1_ and reaiMnti CCJft enjoy al fruco concerti /rtt tltrtt ftighl• a toeek. See P.aoe CJ of t~ Weekender. '" c ... ...._ ------ Al M A7 8H . .., .... C6 c ... •• •• (ltl ·-· E'or llnpaid Dellt Hills Youth S~ot; Five Teens Held ' In July. 1975, the ammber ol job holders stood at 727,400. Consequently, thecounty'aem- ployment picture during the past year brightened by 33,500 jobs from July, 1975, to July, 1976. But in the same period, the number or unemployed Orange County residents dropped by only 7,200. According to EDD analysts, the comparison reflects both an ~paneling job market and labor "Over 4,000 people received their final extended claim pay- ments in July after as many as 65 weeks without work," the report said. It went on to point OU\. that l ,500 Job seekers found work last month In seasonal jobs at amuse- ment parks. Also, according to EDD'a figures, manufacturing employ- ment in Orange County rut an all- lime high in .Tuly when 157,500 penons held factory and factory related Jobs . Orange County sh eriU's of. ficers jailed five people on charges of attempted murder early today after a Laguna Hilla man was shot in the face durin& what officers said was a dil'..aa ...... tl...-id debt. De,utl• said ati five suspects were urested by California Hiabway patrolmen wbo spotted the Jeep described in sheriff's radio broadcasts as it sped thrO\alh the Corona area. Officers said the fi ve ran back lo their J eep and sped off after Taylor was shot in the face with a 11D1le bullet from a . 22-caliber pi1tol. He waa r e- ported tn 1ta b1• coaditic. today • llill6oa c.a....,... .... pital, Mission Viejo. Four people lodpd la the Orante County Jail were iden- tified as: Joseph Richard Hartfield. 19, and Diane Marie Tucker. 18, both ol 3'221 J agier St., El Toro; R andy Lee W•ueman, 18,,and Timotby Sean Burri&ht, 18, botbofRivenlde. Smoke Areas OK'd At Mission View They said the five bad earlier driven up to the home ol Dar· rell Taylor I 19, or 2358 Las Grandes in the New World tract where they argued with the victim over an unpaid debt. Tbe fiflh suspect. a 17-year- o l d mal e Juvenile rrom R1verside, was booted into the county's juvenile hall. Students assi1ned to the con- tinuation high school or the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tricl will be allowed to smoke in a designated area on the school Revocation Vote lleld Hahn Case Delayed to Allow More Talb The 0Hnge County Board of Education won'tdecldeuntil later this month if it will continue hear- ing the dismissal case against Saddltback Valley Unified School Blaze Guts Retirement Area Home A fire which started ln a defec- tive television set caused about $32,000 damage to a Leisure World home Thursday. County fire fighters siUd all in- terior features of the house al 8368 Ronda Sevilla w•re destroyed. The owner. Dorothy Kissel burgh, was home when the fire broke out. The structure was reportedly fully Involved in names when firemen arrived at the scene at 5:45 p.m. The blaze was ext- inguished in just abc>Ut eight minutes. Thirty people on three engines. two truck companies and one paramedic unit fought the blue. There were no injuries. Solon Finds Tapped ·Phone LOS ANGELES (AP> -What appeared lo be a telephone tap was found on the line leading rrom lhe omce of state Sen. Robert. Stevens, R·Los Angeles, police said Thursday. But investi1ators Hid Utey were uncertain whether the equipment was placed on lhe line as a tap or Just an attempt to get free ttlepboae aervtce. "There was an unauthorized connecdon wlth t.lephone com- pany-.type equipment." said Sgt. Jimnur Watters. "As to who con- nected il and for whlll purpose. the investifation will ~ to fand out." District psychologist Barbara Hahn. County board members were !M:heduled to take action Thurs· day on the recommendation of a California adminiatrallve law judge that proceedings against Mrs. Hahn bediamiued. They chose to reconsider the matter Au1. 19 after conferring with the county counsel. Gene Hartline, director or personnel for the County Depart- ment of Education, said he will also make a recommendation during that meeUnt but wouldn't Was Talk Cheap? LOS ANGELES (AP> -The 1ovemment. has re.led ila case against mituonaire financier , ~rnard Cornfeld, charged with fraud in connectlcm wtth the use ol "blue ~" telephone devkes, which can be uaed to place calls without char1e. say what he ia going to suggest. The board may decide to con- tinue its role in the case, either be.aring it themselves or through the review orrlcer. Or it could send the matter back to the dis- ·trict. District officials believe the county h as jurisdiction t o withdraw the registration al Miss Hahn's credentials -an action which would prohibit her from teaching or working a s a psychologist in any county school district. The state's bearing officer, however , agreed with Miss Hahn'• attorney and ruled &hat the county board lacks this jurisdiction. Saddlebac k ortlclals have char1ed the psychologist, an eight year employe with the dis- trict, with unprofessional con- duct, evident untltneu l or teaching and persistent defiance of and refusal to obey the Jaws re- gulat1n1 the duties of teachers. Dog Killed ' Ounen Sue /or $100,000 S~N R AFAEL. CAP> -A $100,000 lawsuit has been ftled by a family against a former neighbor they claim kllled their prized Doberman pinscher and made their Ii ves miserable. Susan ?nd Barry Cohen said they were so upset over the loss last year of their pedigreed Doberman, Kanon, that they moved from their S'70 000 Lagunitas house and live in a rented apartment which they hate. "We can never go back to Lagunitas," said Cohen,21. The Cohens claim thelr ex-neighbor John Rocers, 28, killed the dog mallciou1ly. But Roeers says he killed Kanon by accident after the dog ap· peared (lear his house aod h~ tossed a slab of firewood atit. Thedot'sskullwascruibed. "I think everyone uound here was nervous about that dog,'' Hid RCJl8'9, whole wife, Elamarte 1atd the dog onct: growled at her and her baby. A nusdemeanor charge of cruelty to animals has been filed against Rogers by the Maria County district attorney's office. caml)td. The board of education bas un- animously approved the recom- mendation of the school oCficials. It applies only lo Mission Viejo High School, located at the. old Serra School site in C.piJtrano Beach. "Because the continuation school was created to meet the needs of students who could not adjust to the regular high school, a more relaxed environment is typical," the staff report read. ''Since the size or the con- tinuation school is smaJI and more personal, many ol the rigid rules imposed at the regular high school are not adhered to. "One of these reJates to smok- ing on campus. Although it is not condoned as such and not permitted inside the buildings strict enforcement oC no smoking has-not beeadoneJn c.ooUnuaUQD schools," it said. The report went on to say that in order lo enforce the no s mok· Ing rule, expulsion must be in· voked with the net result being that students who 1D08t need the help and guidance afforded by school are denied it. The smoking area would be behind buildings and not readily <See SMOKE, Pa1e A2) Open Space Program Eyed By Viejo MAC Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council members are ex· pected Monday to continue ex- amining a park and open space pro1ram ~ropoaed by the Mission Viejo Company. The MAC meeting convenes at 7:30 p.m. In the council offices al 218111 La Paz Road in Misaioo Viejo. The company is attemptin1 to swtnc a deal with Or11n1e County 1overnment that would funnel more public road and recreaUon lllOD!f Jato the pJanned com- mwdty in nchanse for more tbaD SJ million in park develop- IDlftl by the company. 1be company bas 81ked the cam1ty to permit the MAC to serve u tbe admini.atrative arm for the MdlUObal f.U money. Tbe coucll is alao expected to ~ poalble u.t.llat1oa ol atop sips at v arioua dancetous intenectioat lD the community and will 1tud1 five en~iron­ meatal impact. reports for pro. poled development projects. I _____ ...,_,._ ,_ C..r ti W..t ,,,., 10.0 s "' .. , .. , 9.5 A'j9stt4 9.0 1.5 l.D 7.5 7.0 6.5 &.D 5.S 5.0 ,., ............ GOING UP-Unemployment on the national scale is on the rise, according to this governm e nt c hart, but things are looking better in : Orange County. where 5,500 more people found work last month. Fatal lllness Not Flu Bug, Experts Say HARRISBURG, Pa. CAPI Federal scientists eliminated in· nuenza and fungi today as P<Ml&i· ble causes of the mysterious "legionnaires' disease." They said test r esults point toward a toxic substance as a cause ror the diseasethaLhas claimed2Sllves. "The epidemic has peaked and is on Its way out," Dr. David Sen- cer, director of the Center for 1 FLU OF 1911-19 RECALLED-Story, A10 Disease Control in AUanta, told a news conference there. The toll rose lo 25 today, up two from the earlier count. Bul both deaths were from cases that bad been discovered earlier. (Relat- ed photo. A4 > A CDC spokesman also said that ll was unlikely that the dis- ease was caused by a vi rus. Don Ber reth , public In · formation officer at the CDC, said: "No vlru1 of which we are aware WO\lld have gone undetect· ed thus far,'' he said. Howeter , P~nnsylvanJa state Health Secr etary Leonard Bachman aaJd he wu not u re· ady as Dr. Sencer to rule out a virus u the cause. "Our emphasis Is shiftlng de- finitely toward toxins. some sort of chemical •cent," he aald. "That 1Ull does not rule out the slower-moving viruses." · But there was a general feeling oC relief amon1 rnearcbera that the dileue was not. some rorm or Ou. (See DIS EASE, Pace AZ) Jewel Box Taken From Viejo Home , A box containtn1 Jewelry valued at $775 was stolen from a Mission Viejo home while a num. ber of workmen were carryin1 out re palra on the premises Oranae County 1herlff'1 offlcen said . Deputies said the lou w..-re- ported by Sandra Fern Stokes • 27, ol 23802 Sofia St. She told of· ficer1 her Jewelry boJt wu taken from lhe bathroom. t .. Al DAILY PILOT SB ·Coup•e ~Flood ·-. ~T· • ? ~,TlClllllS. Fearlnr that her son and ~gbter-in·law may have died in the dis11trous Oood in t.be Bi& 'l'bompson River (!aQyoa. Hunl· in1ton Beacb resident May Hau bell left for Colorlldo tocla3', Mrs . Haubell's huaba~~ F.d,rarcl, remained behind at the family home al 19381 Bromchunt St. 1n cue the miaaing travelers lW'DUp. According lo Mrs. Haubelt, who llled m1ssln& persona re· porta Thursday, the couple, David and Josephine Bruhn, both 37, left their Covina home two weeks ago on an extended journey around the country. She aald they were looklne ror a place to live. to start a new life. Mrs. Haubelt s aid she last beard from her son and his wife when they arrived in the Big Thompson River Canyon three days before the flood struck. She said sbe believes they died in tbe flood because she hasn't heard from them since. BVS HERO HONORED SACRAMENTO <AP> -Frank Edward Ray, the Chowchilla scboolbus driver who helped 26 kidnaped children dig their way to freedom, receives an award today from Gov. Edmund B.rown Jr. It is the California School Em· ployes Association's "Outst.and· , ing Service Award." plus a~ honorarium. The association, holding its 50th annual stale convent.ion, in· eludes a number ot school bus drivers. Diamonds, Cash Burglar's Booty Burglars who picked the lock on the front door to gain entry took cash and a diamond ring from a Mission Viejo home. Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the loss. with a total value or $270. was dis· eovered when desl11ner J ames V. Skrocki, 37, of 2&12S Cardlllera. rdurned with his famll,y from ' vacation. Rose's Friday. August 6. 1979 DidSoviei. Teat Bombs? WASHlNOTON <AP> -a U.S. lntelliaenC't review la UDder way to dets1nine if tbe Sovleta violated tbe aplrlt of a l andmark maclear aareemeo!,_with two powerful unde'rjround blubiDJuly. The analysis is ham· perect so rar by flmited in· format.loo abou the ter· rain of the two R us$ian lest ail.ea and by wbal U.S. of. flcialt call "a rather wide band ol uncertainty ln re· 1ard to the exact yields of tbele explOliODI." However, officials say preliminary Indications appear to polnl to a Soviet Wractioo of the treaty's inten\ -but not the legal letter ol the accord since tbe pact bas not been raUfied by the Senate. Marines To Display Aircraft Dozens of Marine Corps aircraft, rangin g from ob- aerv a tion helicopters to sophisticated jet fighters will be on dt.play Saturday at El Toro Varfne Corps Air Station. The Third Marine Aircraft Wing open house will run from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. and the public is invited. Base guards and sips will direct visitors to the display areas. 1'bclulfh .the planes and Coe>· ten woo't be flown during the opeo house, they will be ac· ceuible to the visitors and crew members will be available lo explain' the aircraft. armament and support equipment. The MAW band has also planned an outdoor concert dur- in& the o~n house. an El Toro spokesman said. The spokesman noted that all the jets used at El Toro. includ· ing t he most advanced F-4 Phantom and A-4 Skyhawks will be on display. Helicopters to be shown at the open house include the big Sea S tallion and Sea Knight transport copters , attack craft like the Huey and Cobra and Bronco observation copters. A C·130 Hercules trans port plane will also be displayed. Su ~eTaxCut Three Say They'll Back 15-cent Redaction "-../ 1 BrGAaYGaANYILLI! Ol-Oelt'll'lllltlllt T hree O r a n 1e County aupervlaora we nt on record Tbunday H pledtinl at lee.at a lkent cut ln the couat)''s 1eneral rund property tax rate. And all three supervisors said local taxina a1encie1 sbouldn't lake advanlal(e ol a ao-called windlall resulting from an unex· peetedb sharp rise ln the county's ~n uaeument role. . &ape v11ora Tbonr11 Rtley, Ralph Clark and R ale>h Diedrich look their stance at an Orange Couab' Chamber ol Commerce state of the county lww:h ln Santa Ana. Tbe 15-cent tax rate cut t>r<>- mllled by tbe trio bedced a bit on earlier iodt~tdual promises ol a reduction ot from betwHn 20 and ~cents. But 1lUey, Clari iDd-n.'ianch let lt be known that oollectively tbey ~resent a majority on the county Board ol Superviaora that "will hack aw•Y atthetaxrate." Assetamenl practices and pro· pert.y t axes were foremost In the auperviaon ·re.marts u well urn the quesUooa asked tbem by their ' F.ire Mishap Recounted Trabuco Women Firefighten Recoveripg Firefighter Helen Leach, run over by a fire engine at Wed· nesday's brush fire in El Toro, said today it does :nake a dif. feren c• tbat bot h injured fll'efl&htera were women. "Men wouldn't have sur· vind," said Mrs. Leach, wbo is in fair condition at Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills. "We were both run over in our midsections. and I've been told men couldn't withstand that type or injury. 11 Mary Parka, the other injured woman, is in stable condition in Saddleb3ck 's Intensive care unit, accordin g-to a hospital spokesman. Mrs. Parks suffered multiple fractures and un· der went aurgery Wednesday rught. Mrs. Leach said both women were running away Crom Oames which raced toward them as the wind changed and suddenly engulfed their flre eocine. "I bad fallen on my stomach when the engine went over me,'" said Mrs. Leach. The driver was backing the heavy engine out of naming dry brush. He sustained minor facial burns. Mrs. Leach, who has been a Trabuco Canyon Fire Depart· ment volunteer for about a year. said hospital doctors are dis· covering more injwies as the shock of the accident wears off. So far, they have found a brolten left foot, right leg, right (and possibly lert) knee and rigbt wrist. In addition, she has a dis· located arch and a 1evere laceration on her left foot. Mrs. Leach, 28, said Mrs. Park.a, 24, has also been oo the volunteer firefighting force about a yur. Their husbands are also volunteers but the men were on their way home from work Wednesday when their wives were in.iured. "I doft't lrnow whether I'll ever filbt another fire.' saul -Xrs. Leach. "I 'm trying not to think about tbe whole thiAg." She said her doctor has told her the earliest she can expect to go home, providlnf no new injuries are discovered, is next Wednes· day. Fre• P.,,e AJ - JAPANESE STUDENTS. • • w b atsover," s h e said. "Everything rrom clothing sises to usinl Ainerican telephones ls new to them." The program is in it.s second year in Mission Viejo. IL ls part of ongoing cultural exchange ef. forts of the Foreiin Studies League <FSL), which is now a subsidiary of Reader's Digest magazine. American students have been lrav~ling to European countries under auspices of the FSL for years, Mrs. Phelan said. But so far, the Japanese exchange hu been all one way because or vast cultural and language dilreren· ces and travel costs. "The idea of this program with the Japanese kids ls that rather than putting them on a bus and sayinc 'there's the Gran d Canyon' or 'there's this' and 'there's that', they actually live with a family for a month and do whatever the family does," said Mn. Phelan. She noted that several ol the younpten will be going on cam· ming trips and vacations with their host famlllea. mes and, with the help ol a little green box supplied by Ma .Bell, bow to use the telephone. Nakko Yamada and Kyoichi Yoshida, both 12. tried out the two phones Linked by the liUJe amplifier unit. They spoke lo each other in Japanese but their teachers aay the students will learn some simple American conversation in the weeks ahead. The youngsters have trouble with English words and phrases but seem eager lo learn. Oc· casionally they consult their Eng&b·J apanese dictionaries or hold small conferences among themselves to decipher a tough sentence. And judging by the profusion of football jerseys, college T shirts, Mickey Mouse shirts and other mementos, they are quickly get· ting used lo the American way of life. Leaikrs Seek Clwrch Vnity chambtr audience. Diedtlch pointed out that in· nation as struck govemmen---··• and its coat of operations just as it baa l.ndi vldual ciUz~. "Every thin& wo buy costs more -Uret. paper, labor, what have you -we're paying more today than we did a year aao." the Fullerton supervisor said. He called a boast that the county's 1976·77 bOO,et la only 1 ?':I petteDI. hi.her than the ~ous year's "politicians' Lalk." "We don't have the medical center anymoce so when we talk ol that 1Ughl 1aln we're lalkina about apples and orances." be ex· plained. He and Riiey differed on the county's airport problem. Riley said an airport site at Rancho Callfornta bas not bffn ruled out and argued that more should be done lo encoura1e use of Ontario Airport by county resi· dents. The Newport Beach supervisor also said he can 'l see future Joint use ot military air bases In and outside Orange County as "feasi· bleatthistime." But Diedrich insisted the eventual s olullon to Orange County's airport needs Is likely to be found at C~mp Pendleton in San Diego County. "San Diego has the same pro- blem we do and sooner or later the.y'll have to see that.," said Diedrich. "Thank heavens that camp Pendleton open area is there," he added. . Diedrich also said he has not ruled out the possible joint use of Los Alamitos NavaJAlrSlation as a means to solve the count,y's airport need. He went on lo suggest a remedy foe the shortage or IOW·COSt hous· ing -higher density ioning. "With smaller lots, developers will be able to reduce the land cost for each unit built,'' Diedrich said as he suggested zoning as dense as 12housing units to the acre. "I'm mindful of the social con· sequences of such a thing, but we're going to have to find answers to those social pro· blems, ''he continued. Diedrich s aid control over builders granted dense zoning for construction of low-cost housing can be accomplished by limiting the size of the houses they plan lo 1 build. Fro•PflfleAJ Word Backed Tbe Japanese students are primarily rrom well-to·do (amllles because the parents must bear moat travel coats. There ia aome assistance from the Heiwa Insurance Company in Japan, which is the foreign SMOKE ••. visible from homes near the school. Witness Says Only Wallach Discus1ed Bribery • studies sponsor In that country, said Mrs. Phelan. This year's group is in the 11 to 15-year-old age bracket. All are from the northernmost island in the Japanese chain, Hokkaido. PfULADELPHIA (AP> -Jn imitation of J esus, who washed his apostles' feet at the Last Sup· per, leaders or dlfrerent branches or Christianity washed each other's feet in anticipation of sharing in that holy meal. "Lord, we hunger for .•. that unity," they prayed together 1bu.rsday night. While setting up the smoking area, the school staff also would establish a "program designed to assist students lo st.op smoking.'' A woman testifying in the bribery trial of architect LeRoy Rose told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Thurs- day that prosecution wilneas Paul Wallach wu the only man who ever discussed bribery with her. Defense witness Shirley Brashears, who sh a r es a Fullerton o ffice wilb her estranged husband, telUtied that she was "absolutely shocked" on March 26, 1975, when Wallach told her that Fullerton CilUOCllman Charles Phillipa wanted $40,000 for his council vote. She conceded that Phillips' vot~ ol approval could have been the d~iding ractor in the launching or abandonment or Hidden Lakes, a 228-unit condominium project conceived and planned by Dr. William Bruhean. Mra. Br ashears told defense attorney Marshall Morgan that she bad just two wordl to say to Wallach, who at the time worked for the couple as their public re· laUons consulant: "Noway." She testified that ahe thought ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WHd Ptu_,_,,__ Jack R. Curley Yo<t~-~ ...... ~ Thomas ICHVil . l:fl• ThomasA.M~ ._._ .... 5_ Charles H. Loos RlchiM'd P. N-41 AU151 ............... ~ s1••1Nc11cva~Offa · ~ JS101I.APet11 ..... S... Olitll f'.- Offkft ( .... -.,,. ... "...,~ ................ e< .. ,,.,,....,, __ ~ tM<ll. 11 .. G.._..SlrMI Te .. •one (114) liOG1 Classff'-1 AclftrtiliftlMW611 her reaction had the desired ef. feet on Wallach. Mn. Brashears aald she then went to Fullerton councilmen and police chief Wayne Bomhoft when ahe was later told by her husband that "Paul tells me that to get Chuck Phillips vote we- have to pay blm $2,000 plus $100 per unit." And abe testified that sbe later found a note from Wallach on her typewriter that told her "don't rorset the two dozen eggs ... "Pray tell us what that meant." Morgan said. •milln& at the Jury. "1 toolt il to mean that I should gtt the $2,000," Mrs. Brashears said. Rose testified immediately before Mrs. Brashears auc· ceeded him oo the witness stand that be waa "set up" by Wallach to "take the rap" for the alleged bribery attempt. He has denied Wallacb's allegation that he was to be paid for his ravorable vote as a mem· ber ot the Fullertm Planning Commission at the same Ume that Phillips was to be rewarded for his action at' the council level. Morgan argues that Wallach went to the district attorney's of· flee when be learned that Mrs. Brubears was conducting a run scale private investigation of her own ·•so that he could pin the rap on LeRoy Rose." Mrs. Brashears testlried that f',....P-AJ BUDGET ••• budaet. be said . Comments from the public wiU be beard before trustees take fmal actioa on the bud&et Mon· day. After tbe tNatees' meetiq, re· akleots will allo be asked to com·· meot oo employe salary and beoeflt proposals. Tbis bearing bas been called because no ~ spob ~urine another seulon lut moatK • Departinent Faile SACRAMENTO (APJ -Gov. Edmund Browa .Jr.·1 plan to ereate a new state ~ol "8mclal IDIUbltlolll laal died In eoaumu.-...... , ...... lo ... .... ,~ftte. Wallach ''became very dis· tressed" when she rejected the secooc:l suueaUoo to pay Phillips $2,000 and wkned ber that be was prepared to leave tbe Brashears' employment. "He told me that his credibility had been damaged," sbe said. "He told me that he bad many contacts in Oran1e County all of whom knew that Paul Wallach's word is his bond." "And did be quit?" Morgan asked her . "No, he didn 't quit.," she said. "But our relationship certainly deteriorated after that." The trial will resume Monday in Judge Lester Van Tatenhove's courtroom. Fro•PageAJ DISEASE ..• "I think all of us can breathe a sign of relief that this Is not nu," said Or. Sencer . He added, "We still have no firm evidence of any secondary tra.nsmlsaion," meaning the dis· eue Is not contagious. Researchers admitted they still haven't been able to identify the specUic cause ol the disease despite four days ol teats in a stale laboratory in Phlllldelphia and the CDC. "What we know la really what we don't know. lt l• possible we'll never know," Sencer Hid al his news conference. All the persona who got the dis· ease the put two wMb attended <1r bad some contact with a state American Legion convention in Philadelphia last month. Sencer said that chemistry tests f<1r toxic agents are more complicated than those which have eliminated lnftuema es a pouible cause and tbat be could not ny when results m tbe tetta migbt thaw what kind m &aldn caused the illness. Sencer said the lOltin COllld have come from a chemical pr• seot in evel')'day materials .-ch a platlcs or-pQ«. '"1'ben are a wide •mlet)' ol qents -,..UcliJet. fUnl,ickles. ortante phol~Ol'OUI .,_. or heavy metal• • I.hat could act •a toxla, be aakt. llUDwbUe, teams tII medieal dlteet1 •• fanned out today to dleck .... tlx llotell-..... tII ...................... lllldttc••idDD...,..adate. Mrs. Phelan explained that conversational English isn't taught in Japanese schools, which t end to be extre mely rormal with lessons by re· citation. "They had never experienced a clua with desks in a circle and actual participation in the learn· ing exercise,'' she said The lessons being ta\llht at Saddleback vary widely but all have a common purpoae -learn· ing bow to subsist in a culture far differentlrom their own. The students will learn how to bQy goods in American stores, understand clothes ancJ shoe The prospect or unity was foreseen in the early future as the result of camuJativedoctrinal ac- cords declared here at the 41st International Eucharistic Congress, a global Roman Catholic gathering that also in· volves Protestant and Eastern Orthodox leaders. Pa88engers Okay ATASCADERO (APJ -The 300 passengers aboard a n Amtrak train escaped injury when it struck a sand truck. The train slowed before striking the truck Tbursaay. -- The school board previously declined to establish smoking ar•as on other high ;ichool . campuses. I Arter the discussion about smoking on school campus , Trustee Sar ah Lipp remarked about the board '1 policy of no smoking in the board room. Mrs. Lipp, a s moker, said she thought an area should be set aside for puffers at the back or the board room and she also took offense at what she called "silly signs" that say "I.hank you for not smoking." No action was taken on her re· quest that smokers be allowed to puff in "the out.er limits." We're making it easier for ,,u to stop waxing ... mstrong HU -DEN'S :;;;;t;Jlatiaa:·custom drapsries linoleum • wood floor UC:. NO. 2.>0422 1663 nACfNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MtSA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6"46·4838 -646·23.5.S